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Durham Review (1897), 30 Mar 1905, p. 4

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At' During A! drugstore Raymond] Sewing :Machines. McClary Stoves for Coal or Wood Agent for the Dillon Hinge Stay Fence. METHING NEW IN WASHERS; The Perfrrntrd Drum. Ionlv in the Me Parker's Drug Store 'rrlittinery Opening JUhn Sara. Cream Equivalent We can give get a were list of our goods. but In quality and adaptability to t e needs of Smith Grey we me not, excelled: Deerigtlturrpwax Wilgnsqp 313084118, Et?ty,'t Byr- 31 DURHAM, ONT. Also Wilhelm’l Wrincen. all made hngatsou of Ayr. The noggin mainline as we handle only theta-st. FEE-SEEM iriiiGi.' V ttenownai aiticlen. ficu, plices 'rd", L' 5i... Wednesday and 'tihursday Ware/1 2.9 and 30 WATCHMAKER J E w E L L E R . o l? U? I c I A N Watches and Clocks. Out-gnu uni Eye-gums. Jewelery and 811mm HONEST GOODS HONEST PRICES HONEST DEALING . GORDON And the following days. All are Cordially Iuvited. of PATTERN HATS AND MILLINERY NOVELTIES Our Annual Spring Opening E The Ideal Preparation For Raising Calves. a BIBBY’S Can. and ' SGee. will take place on Jpriny =...,.I'Jba farm J)fatrhfnarg. For Sale at 'i' Warlock. A few doors South of the 'irari'Giiii' mTGG. Ii. W. of VII... In... in“. Mother-ant. In WAI. Bttanr. It Frank Ruth!!! left on Wednudny morning on I busines- trep to London. In ”men. of Edge Hill, bu bought Ilte But-f been on Bruce at. for 01m ttte Arthur 2aeUttet in tpending M winning friendu in Toronto I elsewhere. It Wm and Mics Annie mule left this week for turuia to remain there for the summer. Mr Jabez Banks left on Monday for his home in North Bay after spending the Winter with his daughters here. The old gentleman is again in vigorous h.et.tlth, Menu Anthony and. Ir, Turner " on Tuesday for the want; Their fumll: III art bo follow soon. The citizens will Wish them well while regretting to lose them under the circumstances. Mr and Mrs Wm Waters, Much" were guests of their friends, Mr and Mrs Watson at the bakery last. week. They have been Visiting friends In London, Toronto and Priceville. his old home. Mr Becitrd Shanna of Bowie and Mines Emma. Georgie and Lena Mc- Leod of Kincardine, attended the Me. Leod--s%tundera wedding last Wednes- day. returning home Friday morning, "in Jeanie Saunders left Mondsy “known for a about visit. with Kin- cardine friends. Mr Geo. Binnie went to Toronto on Tuesday on business in connection with the Bydenbam Mutual Insurance Co. Min Maggie Moore who came home to nurse her father, was herself taken down with nppendicius but is now happ- ily around again. Mr Arthur Allan we are. pleased to report is now making good progress to- wards recovery. His father was taken down last week and took to bed for a. few days, but is up attain though not able to attend to " duties you. Mr J M Moore. south Glenelg. has been ill for come time but we me pleased to hear that he is recovering. Mr E. w. Broomall, formerlr'sonneet- " with the Grain ISeporator works here, is in town this week. News John NeNeece, W H Vickers. Vickers, and W McCalnxon, Varney, left Tuesday tor Winnipeg. Mr Hamilton, tit Mary's, was waiting his Hephews. Messrs Mollnilh and Brownmg, and left Wednesday morning Mr Wm Gloss went to Georgetown Tuesday, where he has found employ- ment while the Furnituls factory is being rebuilt. Messrs McRae and Towner are moving into l L Browne‘s house on the hill and Mr Alex Bell into the Towner house he has lately bought. Mr J» Runneumame home on Monday from Lake Nebegaxnon. Wisconsin, and intends to work his Glenelg farm this year. He want. a competent man to aunt him for a few months and will himself Ro Into poultry raising with an incubator. Mr Don. Graham Jr., left on Hominy for British Calumhin. when he wu en- ttaged in Mining for the last seven years. He spent since last November with his father and brother here and we hope slut some closer tie will yet. bring him permanent" amongst. us. Mr John Sutherland, Fort William. and daughter, Miss Gertie, left on Tues- day for home after spendan since last Thursday with his sisters. Mrs W B Voilet and Mrs Issac at the home of the former. We were pleased to have . call from both. They sre also visiting son and brother Munro and other rele- tives in Toronto. Mr and Mrs John HcKelvey had the pleasure of entertaining their son Angus from Frldsy till Mondsy. He was one of n delegation from New Liskesrd. ot which town he is now Mayor to the Ontario Ji,'gg,'g,'hnnt, asking that their town In surroundings he erected intoa indicts] district. giving them is in". court- house. etc, and inter no doubt form the nucleus of a county. Hon Mr Resume the minister in charge. gore them good encouragement. an gaming to visit them in the summer. syor McKelvey has faith in the Temitutanuntt country. " well he miaht. for since he planted his mill there some seven or eight yesrs no when there were only two houses he hss_ seen the place gray-to hove a ie.t,ii.F,tiii a iEu'tvmrind it bu now ' . way acumen. rtte"tt,i,g"f will be received up to I" my April 7th. for on experienced tmhcr. male or temale tor B. S. No. 9, Glenelg. Duties to commence my lst. Apply, stntiug qun1ifkatt"ons to any of the notices, JNo. M. mat. Durham. JAB. Keenan, In. " Gm. Amos. Beer. " Metaeop-rNmtpatgty-Hht, W.ednrdar, MAHAN--At Fillmoor. Asa. on Sundn‘ March 19th to Dr and Mrs J. W Milan, sdaughtor. ia". yTGUi1tnieiedd, of 1timrirdine, to Frances Elisabeth, daughter of Wm. Saunders. of Durham. 'iiiTiii i3}; -,if,iite.tiit,e,,?p, church} Durham, b11113 3.er 153m!!!“- M" “1% TEACHER WANTED. Donna [ME BORN ONTARIO ARe"tftrB- ' TORONTO and phone. . m as e - “when the I...» L- iiiiiiiil 'd2'a,'lir= r',jtiihf,?l?iii'ti,ii'iiltii " words tint sale no. "I! d g l Baht Metuatgt of th. how- nld - (Jim loud Hill of Salt am. E','t"iht daughter of Frederick " ia we: the that marriage ceremony in the new Baptist chmh'lnd in oidnr that. the event might. he remembered 'gh2,'fd,1 :Indtrnutnde by 1trat w eon e. ey werepeenen a. handsome Bible. The contracting patie- eutend the ‘church to the strains of the weddiul anal-ch played by In Newton. The bride. who we: given away by ytt brother Mr Baht Bill. wu neatly stared in cream silk trimmed with marlin yyl ehitron nothing entrain. wore t e brldul veil and earned n bequet of pink and _ white cornntiona. She won unlisted bx her cousin Miss Millie Mann. Gran Valley. who wore white omndy. shir- red and trimmed with vnteneiennet' lore and also carried a boquet of carnations. The groom was assisted by Mr David Gibson who discharged his dutlee_ in I very becoming manner. The presents were numerous' and costly. The gcoom’e present to the bride was tt handsome gold watch and chain and to the hridee- maid a gold locket set with pearls and opnls. The ceremony over. uhout forty invited guests repaired to the home of Mr and Mr- John Keys. hrother-in-law and sister of the bride. where a recep- tion was gj1:tn.-_cyu.--We congratu- lute Mr and Mrs McLean on their mat. rimoninl venture and welcome them as citizens of Durham where they intend to settle at. once. view to Jul. hi. iiiiE Shah“ On ,lytlt,e.t,tg,' of lost week.slar¢s number of frien s and interested spec- tators assembled in the Presbyterian church here to witness the mums? of Miss F runkie Sounders. second dung ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ssunden. to Me. James R. McLeod of Kincsrdme. The ceremony was performed by Rev Wm. Farquharson at live o'clock p. In. the bridal party enterirgz the church to the strains of the Wed ins March played by Mrs Albert MctJlirtton. The bride was given away by her father and look. ed very sweet and graceful in her bridal robes of filmy French Omsndy with trimming of satin ribbon and point lace. She wore the regulation veil of embroidered tulle and was attended by her sister Miss Jessie Saunders. daintily attired in white. with tour-hes. of pale blue on the bodice and in her him The bridegroom was very slyly assisted by Mr. Secord Shesne of Bewie. After the ceremony. Stair of the Sea. was rendered by Mrs. McClinton while the guests were leaving the church. At half-pout five a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. Lower Town where a dainty wedding supper was served to about sixty invited guests. The evening was pleasantly spent in social intercourse. music and games of various kinds. The large number of handsome and useful presents received hr the bride show tho esteem in which she is held by her many friends in and around town. On Monday afternoon the intimate frle‘nds’of the bride accom- pmied the happy couple to the station to wish them s pleasant journey and shower them with rice. The bride wore a handsome costume of brown basket cloth, with blouse of mum lustre. handsomely embroidered in, hollv and picture hat of black velvet with large black Amazon plume and dug of cream Renaissance lace. Mr. it Mrs McLeod will visit 81min. Port Huron and other points. snd will reside on their return near Armow. Ont. 7. s ial ofrer--The Week! a - cllll1li'l Farmer And the 'tM,t,t'tie We leer-n from Mr Jae Tolton. Beers. tary of the Walkerton Binder Twine Co. that. there is little or no hope, that the factory will make any twine this veer. When naked the venom: he replied that it wu utterly impoesihle to eel] " a. rout, owing to the low price " which fl ha been sold brthiJnuaniGTii Harvester Compeny. From ell the information we can chum, we have come to the eppeiasion, that ot all the vicious combines on thin continent. the Irtternatamtat Harvester Company in the womt:--walkertor, Teleecope. Some time ago the Outstio Govern- ment offered fourteen scholarship. in the choneld Institute at Guelph to fourteen representative teachers. Mr W. Blukeeton applet! and received notice the other duy that he was one of the chosen. The' scholarship is valued at one hundred dollars with railway fare idem! occupie- three month.’ time. Re tmteee hove mated )1:an have of sheence to procure snub-tit- ttu.-Dttttdalk Herald. - The Russian army is still retreat- ing towards Harbin. wi the (rape on both tianU but not ing the Ill"; suit very vigororousiy. There . possibility that this is a blind to cover operations which may hoists bash Bar- bin and Vladivossock. --Brmkville carried a brow gran- ting a loan of Fo0,000 to the Candi; Carri?" 00., whose works were Mm. ed in anuary. The vote was 998 for, 52 against. clearing the two-third- requirement by over 300. --hir Andrew Mitmmphtril, Inn Conservative organizer, ind a prom. inent member ofthe Conservative party died last week. He " one of the speakers " the last gel-van” Com vention here. -irules Verne, the author of many 'eientifits romances, died on Friday --hewiounduttd, in return for the refusal ot the Santa ot the United Statel to ratify the tgh-i-h treaty has refused bait linemen to U Filber- men in colonial waters. --The Presbyterinn Church it is re- ported will open 100 new mission fieldg this year. ~Venezuela has flatly refused to arbitrate some difrerenas with the United States and there any be some flrmrorktg. TOPICS OF THE WEEK rm? to f9irtettenotsouu math ,in,'/,'t'lfei'l,'gh',t',ttg,t'. i4'itl74'ttf,lg2y, m1et-etatgerifa. Durham].- My 1 1','a122og."'""iu"tTG'rauul1'th'l'iai Vanuatu“... Jr., Btgteq and Equipment. The-choc! !t.e.tf.'t'attattt,e, but: an , in chunk! and tuning and I tltltu'.', for full ' union- Leaving on IBM].- ttoft work. The following 'xtmpetent Mntt Ire ll “urge I T808. ALLAN, ”Ch-W. PM“ Mm.' L. It. 'ORF-n. B. A.. CIA-(n- ' In- PEEL, THE SHOE!“ Evelything in Seaman at THE I ARDWARE STORE. Door Mata. Why have dirty floors when you can buy Door Mats so cheap. Our variety consists of Wire, Coconut, Fibre and Corn. Foot Scrapers. Wt also sell different kinda of Foot Scrapers. Plowing Needs. The snow is tttttttt very rapidly and the ground will soon be ready for ploughing. Me but assortment of Plow Harness, Plow Hames, Plow Lines, Trace Chains, t Sweat Pads, Zinc Pads, Gall Cure ' and Home Clippers. Stoves & Ranges. _ Do not forget that we handle the best and cheapest Stoves and Ranges. Our "Penn Esther " Range is getting widely known for its good qualities. Coal Oil. The best Canadian and American Coal Oil always in stock. Durham School i-g-re"""'."."',""-;)" " in! all. tm-Mets, “than. and cough of all that. you and tate any- thlu but" than Ayer’s _"i5aiiiitijjgip1ltAt Chem Ptetorak Ask W" own doctor if this is not so. He use! a, He understand: why It no!!!“ and heals. A --_-, ___.‘ h”. In! - _ - r - -_. ,_ MrtttrA_,3orrprtmttr, Cherry isuctpril FEES: 81 pee month In can”: HARDWARE W. BLACK The Great Shoe Sale Is still on at Peel’s. for ', B. A., "M m iiiiCiaYCfr n. -. m , music. and}? Spring And HOW [STEETIHE roger you an: and Shoal we or htt'f, We have waned on a we gtttttk of new 60ch tor 89th! in 3“" a light - 1 Shoes Oxford- aud Slippers Is at Hand iiiiEhttttttttt a. mu Ewe you - our Men’s Long Rubber Boot with leather in neuole and corrugated edge, [Med n 8.35. our pram. $4.00. Cell and examine Rood: end get prices whether you purxshatseor not. TERMS. - CASH At the down town shoe More, hm 'at-UCF-aa Ron bans, We have It pineal in stock, Its, 'ala'. e! we Clam-u Jude, including Confection: of .11 kinds. Oranges. the burst. sweetest. juicioat. I“. It!“ aaad Inhaled. In great _ TWEEDS tl; YARNS Of? mm QUALITY. Gnomes, Dry goods, Boots & Shoes. Crockery, am. We can give you Bargain". - We at inspection ofour Teas.” We are " the shop " the bridge ev- ery Wednesday and Saturday. Or- den or enquiries left " C. MeArthur's stove. or it the Rum"; OFFICE. mu receive our best attention. at. Jiit man thut Christmas . . * 'ttttth the 3am The Spring has come and the Summer has gone and so hes nentl y two cerlosds f Tudhope Buggies and the place which was once so filled tooverf1owing with those rigs is now being filled up with over a carload of the famous Also see our famous Jtarn Organs They are good in every respect. Call . sind see our Goo Show Room. opposite Mid.. dtngh Sables. Lawton St. Well-known and reliable. Giving heat “Motion. Once need, always need. Prioea and come to unit purchasers. Call and examine. Now that you have a Tudhope Buggy get a Tudhope Cutter & be in the swim tNreestitttt luminary ot tttl.Utimom arm's In“: gmplements I t Alsi BARCLAY d BELL JPetiv Again/[ton . au"uer. Of all kinds. Examine our TUR- NH? PULPERS; they are the best on the market; also our CHURNS & WHEELBARROWS. b3? 'ltr 'vpn when my fl We solicit your Tlat for St mum. MARE? nues, Weavers, finder: . SGOTT. -| "a I Illia bison, Mo faker Manama Muhimry gadhopo Gutters . MCIlraith At rem-No prices. 1"] ill " F, t ('Ikl: and B t [m Ham l “mgr-m CAPrTA, CA PITA RESER‘ AGEM Ontario, Bun-s u Floor oi I < TOW oil" "any " “We My Ptue Hull DU R A genera Drafts in 'sit point" on allow SAVING “wings I wards faciiitr I a dinhnc Jr And t pram; every HRS? SEC“) TH! RI det LAST! al ways ODEM JA, in h an " M

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