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Durham Review (1897), 25 Jun 1903, p. 1

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l', 18, 1903 ~44‘<.4.~- [I "running. " tit ’I‘T dex of eve Mum" n“ ht Us d Fruits " V . LI" " P' S'EJE’L ‘ A . a "ttkt' T,7,ar4 q?" - “n.1,: * cr mrre -r ' T, " ’I'V‘J‘l" - 4 . A. e, >4 ' Aql8l, ral m} Pm ‘ib ' l " twi _ a t _ ., Ky if 1ittESh' h" ‘ . F “IMF?“ Wrath in: ., li' RM55 Mr, l I, r MMM. ral I. "- Mtft a Bin! ' VOL. XXV. NO. 26 gxxxmxwwaaxxxxméfifififiéxfigz333 ERMEWEEmflfli-lmmflflflfififlflfl We tlt awmmfig 5-3 . fe., s. & I '0le0uch,tie. :Jé CHARITY TH E PRICE MEN's IIOSlERY " Ames Holden (k, FEW FACTS ABOUT THE NEWEST AND BEST READY-T0- WEAR CLOTHING We w IN DURHAM Granby Rubbers. We have them and are the Sole Agents for Durham. Every pair are guaranteed by the Makers. SEE OUR DISPLAY OF BOOTS IN NORTH WINDOW. ALL MANU- FACTURED BY THE Last week we bought 30 cases of Boots at a price that will certainly interest the people of Durham. They are manufactured by the Ames Holden Co., and every pair of them are made to wear. . numerator tho place Covers a multitude of sins, so may a niiee tinish on a Our Hats, whether felt or straw, are good all through. Has shrunk, this Underwear won l. We bought a big lot of Men's Balbriggan Upderwear at a very special price -- that's why we're giving such extra values at AW and Soc a piece. We have the best values at any price in the market, cot and cashmere, plain or fancy, cashmere and silk. BOOTS ant Any Quantity ot Butter and Eggs THE POPULAR CASH STORE. Rubbers 'aanes ire/and THE POPULAp CASH STORE 'ames . ire/am! want, moleskin, all kinds of duck. sateen, etc and soft fronts, plain or values at 50c, Colored Shirts that are fit because they fit. We havea Large range of th.e newest colors and designs in Boys' and Men 's Shirts. Hard purchase it here. Very special Clay Worsted Suits at $10.00 and 811.59. purchase it here style and very Working Shirts, most If you w ts, plain or pleated, splendid 75C. $1.60 and 3125, " dressy, you can with confidence 'ant.a really good suit, correct in LAI DLAW'S Old Stand '01 eehuie, i' Emma any kind you could _PHrrW" -""'""-tT'"r7t'Pf" -=-- , .. i. wit... . c: "T-'?'.".'":"-"" T"T'6Te"Trfr""? p"" T a! 'd l _ "(1....“ ll , d _ ,. .. “maxi... “a“: .-‘ - , Mp...“ e"re.ie _r,hu, ' = , '--ccucsuJ--,J'd-di-iUd-eAiuuitiL.DL. h at V v“ -___ 1.-.“... _r.. ‘.uc:uuy “1691'- noon to Maplewood Cemetery and was very largely: intended. Rev. D. L. _ .. ‘., -'--eiH. "v" U. u. Campbell,' of Dromore, conducted the services at the house and grave. --_-.a..-'-au, IIICU . r..._-. . .uuucn null m-L-u along stotw In present the reeulLs of the Standard Bank’s luminess fur the year ended with May, With resources of fourteen million in round fisrupes, that hunk earned $181593 net. Of this $100,000 was paid in dividand at ten net- - ,__ --.v.._ .-nmn.uululls tint] I . __.. mummy mm'IIInR. JuuelSocieties for the purpose of making 1,etthie, /l'ti"ft'e'g.,,tJe T/y/r/Sl to ""‘etgorgnnized descent upon Toronto from . , " n l " . A embers of [lip-Hilly 1 tot. the days of the great, Home “"118! from Courts at other. pomts_ will loom?” Festival promoted I. the I ttdr/a",,",'.':,) .A Jo attendance is re- l Board of Trude of that. city, and Ldt 1 pet " yrequeste . gly endorsed and aided by the corpor- ', Wsr. JUHNHTON. Jr., Itcc. Secy. when and thedcitizelis$:tt large. who i , _ .. ' , have subscribe some 2t5,000 to be ex- ) “new 1'0 LArur:s.--Alt the India's m- ', pended on fates. of tit'eworks, on spec”. _ tet'ested !n..tt.e mf"'.ement for " higher f cnlnr illumination of the Bay", the ' whys-110:}! lite for their sex, ".nd all t 039 I Harbor and the Island. and in prizes at l .who wish to learn something concern- inn open air horse show and parade at mg the course and treatment of diseases f rowing and culturing regattas and m peculiar to woman are 1T,li.hua,lryp,1ed to“. In addition to these fetes illere “In, 30 by {giant ai1t/.it,he',? Hall, fluiesdny. 3;" he garden parties, concerts and en- une'. t ' at -00 ock pull). Under the "ertaiutuents on an extensive scale, a 'ill/y/lf"',",.,,:',,'., It Hntuinic Department .‘huge banquet. a military review and " t " l tttVt Co. an Old Iq',',', parade. at which Detroit, Come and get, a, tfree sugar-Sifter full 1 Buffalo, C' evehmd. Rochester and other of Biking Powder only 15c, at Grants. 1lrn, PPP?"' _to he represented by , Fonm'rxns' Sumnxr Court Dur-l ihnm. No. Ill, I. o. F. will tht/ei) _ Divine service in a body at the Metho. H’IISL Church on Sunday "toruritttr, June? I28th. Members are mum-sled to "wet. , at Itlnulhdlm 10.30. Members of that Know as It Is . h . ' Te . , ' . . “Courtesy of i", :"Qhudys fault but the-l {MPRM ED bl 1r,tWNyNy.:--Motttuy I l . . mun supper was overdqlutennnnvhor of Presbyterian work i i ooked this time. "ire met at the Church, “lit-e" style 1'h , . . ' bunny: ACCIDENT. Mr. Wm. Mumu l in“: 'fl'l'l1'l"ii'l",'/"s, Itt the line of hl,ey, with a 1evey accident, at the Ce. I i"f,'l,hUl"l llSll‘Iy. The front io, much I I We"? Ivot.rk.s sun.day night. Comme in “1.91“?“ , Il I' Cmffng of the ttt'tLigon I contact with a Wire at the. mviu-h-hom-d fs'lo . ' Rm "", "IR up for a. grassy I:In the Power House, he received mine i pa T mm, . rhe town would he " had burns on the fave and right arm P.tye.h improved if the grass and weeds _ t I” I: 'l wander his eye-sight was saved. M” along were cut and cleared away. l in I not nng worse intervenes he wi ': (In. ASSESSMEVT _--, t . . i 'ioon Ire, all right. ill 'the County Count-ii! 12% (),'ig'.ttii,'J,r,gf i THE ExAsyrhrioss.--Thvee room»; Jttstttteuts rook: place. n few of which; l eh, Bin-ham: school 'ue Occupied an; 1mm}: ,tly5)1tg:,, yytye!,hsr hashevnj nyw by Entrance candidates. lump. 1 S.lf, l'. , lr, 8 , M "tui Eivemout is I ,(mnplwll. and Misses Lick and Um. 'dnc't'r'vi.et "'ly. that amuunt. (Hem-1g, gar-v '.'eeyitlmtr. Junior Leaving 1llr1e,s,yg,l,,,11h?e, more placed on it, Dur. ( iMarrciculatiori will he held next week I't.e Mimi. and Hanna-1' 825,00H. tit; :Ile. HutRhell. 'tops to Meaford, ifiy ' may?! “I“? lightened "leo. The not: with." magmas. m. Hanover. while Mr: ilesiutLlla Mite met-fuse of the Co. Assess. i “ Sharp,' Holstein, ttt expected In Durham. , men ry " rout 820,000. i , Foitecrr:rtrp Srmuw c, I To DESPFVI) Ox T . I 4 . b . " . ".-- "ttttt D ur ..' . .. ' . . oRoN'ro. -Nanv I',',!':,.'; No. Ill, I. o. F. will "US$11 “‘53)" the Umited State» and J; l,::) lune service in a hodynt the Moiho- In“ yum provinces of Canada. have; gist Church on Sunday "Hm-inn, 'i"u"u"irte'1.'y,.l old Ibr.vts' Associations and! ',Lh. Members are "'lllll'slod to iiiii'i'H11c1ttltr for the purpoae of making. at ithe Hall It. 10.30. Mt‘lnhers of ii.i.7iirif,yf"rid, descent upon Toronto from 1'i1tUTttt S)ourty 'tt yther points will H,rlylP,4,. the dyys of the Ktlear Home . ’ SEVERE ACCIDENT. Mr. Wm. Mumu lmet with a severe nccident at the Ce. {ment Works Sunday night. Comme in contact with a wire at, the. switvh-ltoUrd l In the Power House, he received some i had burns on the fave and right arm. , lt 13.1 wonder his eye-sight was saved. I but If nothing wt"t'ts intervenes. he will f soon be all right. "Pid “Esi‘A iiiiiitiiiiii8?g _ I E Bi , :2 OPIC‘S .5 Trre Hum: Camsu. -No. 4 Co of Volunteers was welcomed at the station on Saturday night, though nearly two hours late. by a. lam“ crowd. Ive' don't. know as it Is unyhody’s fault. but the courtesy of n. town supper was over- looked this time. [ STRAWBERRY Soon”. -The Presby- I teeian Guild will hold their social oven-l , in): in the basement on Thurs, the 25th. , 'FRrttwUetvie.s. and cream will be It‘l'i . ved. A good prom-w" is being pee- I l pared. ' PILLS THE GAPr~The McCracken , residence on the old Moody corner is; now up ready for the shingles, and th" f other. north of it will soon he. The-sci two buildings fill ll e gap hetween the, church and lower town. , 1Vy.tyrtrsuAr,-,To-aay, Wednesday, nne of Durham's fair nmidmm. Miss M. Mclmyre, daughter of the Mayor unites heart and hand with Dr. Malian. former- ly of this town. The REVIEW offers warmest good wishes for future happi- ness. ttAvTKir., A good trustworthy girl for gmwml house work to an to Rnches- fer N. Y. Film [will and trest of wages. Apply to Mus. t'AttTrut at Mrs. J. W. Scott's, Upper Town. Owing to Wednesday. July Int, being n holiday. Dr. Geo. h'. Burn. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Specialist. will le at the Middaugh House on Tueiduy June 301 h. Hoursle to 4 p. In. A great Picnic in aid of St. Mary's Church. Mt. Forest. is to he held on the Church Grounde. M t. Forest, on Domin- ion Day. Proceeds in aid of the Church. pr:LEGAres.-., Ye nditor is this week " delegate to the biennial meeting of the Hons of Scotland in Bramfm-d. Mr. Archie McQuaig is also down represent- ing Priceville Camp. mum-y u) LORD at 45. Ber cent. MACKAY & UNN. Durham. If you want, a lDPHllliflll polish nn your stove, mum and get some Quicx Shine Stove Polish at Grants. IVA \"rkn. __ A Tomato Catsup We a can-, Money to Loan at 45 Ber u MACKAY & uxx DURHAM, THURSDAY. iifiiii- 25, 1903 "Wm _‘ I 1 h t'eeiation [“10 Iler. , . arm by 2:1. 91:: circulation 11.)...“ of the same i arm of lu- osits . . ' notusi oft " have 1m mm a . _ lmmwlian . I were drix l Ly evening gsistcrof th the town {gasi‘m‘ Ay, at!” 11533353 2mm with ‘m am so” " "(WK PW?" BAI""IHT Sl'(‘(ras.~'.uTho udjnunwd '(iarden Party on Friday night in Mr. McCracken Warner’s tine gI-ounds‘ plqved a from. " corner isie!.tccess. the sum of 8!t0.tttityr Pen ized. 1‘23, and thiaiThe weather was "dmit'eUsle, and the ( he. These fgruuuds. illuminated as usual, was between the [I lhmnged with many young people who kept the host. of waiters busy. The _ hand enlivened the evening. wednrsix, mi , , i A " Bicentenary " Service will he held I a fin the Methodist Churcit on Sunday --at Grants. WWW“)!!- cent. ; The Annual Picnic of Han-pd?" Sun- CN. Durham. "lay and day School will he held in A. . , Derby‘s grove on July lat. Ollsh on your j ' , " Quick Shinei Emmi LrsTs.--s'outh bray Fall Show 'Pnze Lists have been issued from this , , 1,ofh'ce and are now in the hands of Secy. fhsltl Mme}? 5 Davidson. Send or call foe one. b Plt on . t, on ”0111th j GaowmcnriThree or four lengthy the Church. lhut interesting articles in this issue . fhave crowded our space. but the staff. 5 thir. week ', in the absence of the editor in chief, "yeerinq "f‘hopes that any shortcomings will be ntfnrd. Mr. 'ovisrjooideii. I?" i' lor-ue ARRAX' OF GIFTS ICNIVES. ‘( FORKS._ I SPOON S. - v -. an“... “yuan-1mm! “was tor a trip to Parry Sound. The bride‘s upwelling gown ms of can“ mlon-i - " "we" "10;“ mm???“ lip, “W? colt',',',', silk tutti Good Reneeal purpose Mare. fourteen 1'reatn a 'P ique wit Int muc t. e numerous , . . lmautlfull prawns given to the bride showtlw high I! yen” old. 1tyf', 11tedgeyeue.ee,y esteem in which she is held. to a, ”“n‘ " "' . ,, ~------ r~-~.' wort-drum to the rosidvnm- of Mm Thos Brown. sisterot the bride. where the weddiuv breakfast was [amnion of. The tables were 'tllll'i?ulruelithh'st. decorated with maiden hair ferns and syringa blossoms, which gave a verytttttactive appearance to tho some. After the wedding breakfast the bridal Party left on the 7.25 train amid shower: of Mun an. .......I mom... 1,,_ - . . t - - ,...,. n...” ... “aqua "I lllL‘ "mull- int. MM MrKunzic peak-d through the church. Imrnculiatvly MM tho wrcmony the bridal party were driwn to the rvsidvnm- of Mm Thos Brown. sisterot the bride. where the weddiuv breakfast in“ Ptra.ken. of. Thy whips were 'tllll'lt1Ulrl'll'/'/l',t. A quiet Inn wry law-Hy woldinwiook plum-at llu' I'rtslr.vteriau ('hurrii hut-v on “him-puny morn- ing. .ium- 24m. “hi-n Mr. ”when T. slum-homo. of this hum. um nuilwi in Inuit-inmny to Miss tirttctt "roun. third daughter at Mr. and Mrs Adam Bron“. hung Rapid». Mirhiuran. and formerly of Holstviu, Hut. The wn-umuy mu performed by the Ru: Mr. Fun“ hursun. As the bride. looking mostchtvrutiuv inn mm“ of white omnndic trim- tmul " ith u nin- m mn-ivuum- have and carrying: 1 Mme: oi" rn-zuu T0503. mic-red the church on the arm of her hrmln-r Mr A M Brown, the lx-aumul notes ot' tlu. nodding march. played by theorganv int “L: u..l.'......:.. ”mi...- .V._____" _. - - A quiet Inn \wr tlw Pt'ts1ryterinu ('l itrur. Jum. 24th. “hr of this hum. UH! Grttccltroun.1hird Broun. hum; Rupin Holstviu,out. Th the Rev. Mr. Frmp: mm! manning in a tmul with white " nk' NEW anuu.~At the special tueet- W. ing of the Town Usmncil Monday night. at lnuthing special wasdoue. the Cement ne ' hrldm- estimates Inc-in“ thought too high. "l‘he Hamilton Bridge Co. were asked 'y- in} tender for an imu ltr"dge. built on n- !plers Tu! ulmtmeuts of cement. the h. ,work Irving done by day labor by the H. , town. _ ,,_, W-“ __ V. U.“ Blunt; llUllll' (Connors Festival promoted h the ( Board of Trade of that. city, and L,2t " endorsed and mded by the corpor- ation and the citizens at large. who have thscrihed some 825,000 to he ox- pended on fates. of tit'eworks, on specta- cular iliumination of the Bay. the Harbor and the island. and in prizes at an open air horse show and parade. at rowing and canoeing regattas and so on. in addition to these fates there are to he garden parties, roncerls and en- ' GRANDUAIHJEN PAwrv.---The Ladies “it: J/he: |Aid ofthe Presbyterian Church Intendr d A Mil t Humming n grand garden party on Thuts, '8 , . c n , why July the 9th. nu the beautiful [The net, iKotT 'gt'ouudti of Mrs Gun Sr. Plenty of ice- 1 Owen Sound l imam”, cake, ten. and coffee, ieiuoutuie, ithe first two land other. lefl'eahulems will he Ethey did new provided. The hand will he present. A Ithe Durham iood prnzrnunne of mueic. speeches &c. l I h d i will be given. Admission IN and lik. l P_tl e fee.ono. HOTEL CirANour.---5ir. Allan McDuug- all having received an offer several hundred dollars in advance of what he paid for. the Rica hotel, has sold out to Mr. V. Hahn. formerly of the Middwugh House. hit. Hahn takes possession next Wednesday. Different kinds at different prices. Different kinds at same prices. The Silver ones are famed makes. You can depend upon them. It will pay you to buy this class of Goods care- fully, as you do it but once in a lifetime if you get the proper qualities. They are here PRICES that help to sell them. Eze washing compound, six Puuttges for 25c. at Grants. DON’T Boss W. tut your Eyes Me of osrrAmerhRuNEs TORONTO 0 mac '08 " I If ymu' [HIM] beat, the 'thor, _ ulatr' it "1(qu that your sub- q sr'ription is paid to th, rm] 'y' O',, mum/4 and u [arm/Ila! rt. " y" Ft7 ' mural is I‘m/mudrtl. ”balling! - The PUh'LitiHEil ‘ . CHDHIDCy?q, “urge, and an!" only for ttte Gluus. Gm. “I trtl (Hem-lg it, Dur. om. tit Phe net, H JE\\'ELLI'ZR & OPTICiAN io success of the grand old game. and look forward to many enjoyable friend- ly matches. The first of the Season will he played on the home grounds on Friday June 20th, when the \Viarton club will he the Visitors. The '4ecy will he [and to hear from any outside clubs wit a view to arranging matxhes. ___ ..v-‘ urn-n I‘ll Ill!’ lllll' pose of organizing (Yuk-km for the ram- '4Ott of 1903 was held nt Mr. J. P. Tel. ford's law ottiee. when the following omccws were elected. Owen sound lmernmliulen were trimmed on their own “munch hy at Forest lust Frituylrs wore oft toi',. The Lorues have improved their team greatly since lam who" and have a good charut. of otpturing the pennant. "-----_------ imore in the'tourth, making the J. In " in he " "n.- I D. MuumanciA Mx-lntyn- play . tine cotuhitw l lion and tcqtsbtod umu-rialiy Ill piling up the scorn I l Jimmy Lucile worked like I Trojan. George Mouth. of Hanover. put up a good game. llv itnproveu in: the game program]. and cxvitcd 'tpplause by his brilliant mlclm. ' No wonder Itwett Sound “-0an only two goals I with a defence like Matheson. T'heoli, Mm 'rack. en. Baker Ind Glass. Hunter Inches . mm Cetttrc l nun. The new men. Baker and Mi-i‘nrvy, um an improvement to the team. i A tendeney to 6t wrap tt was shown. I Tho large and the small of it my. in cvidemv in I front of Owen Sound goal. I Mr Geo Mitchell. of the "Allover Post "att. wen i an interested plum-tutor. ' Before, one, minute was played in the . third quarter, Durham notched their 1tifth goal. A. McIntyre. having sec- ured the ball, hit the board at the top inf the net, and bouncing back. theball Handed in D. Munro‘s stick. who shot. {McIntyre added another goal for Dur- iham in the third, and the first one in ithe fourth quarter. Durham added 2 “to l“"‘ -v... I‘ll“ "'""'"h" " 1 they did not some in the first, they kept fthe Durham boys down to one goal. In the second, Durham scored three I more goals in succession in about six gminutes. Owen Sound quickly follow- ‘ing with two more, the only goals ( they got during the game. Lavelle m :goal for Durham had a snap, especial- lly with 'Pete' Matheson at point, who :played an excellent game and saved ; the goal many times. Hon. Pres. Dr. Jamieson, M President-J. P. Telford. Vice. Pres-ne. Holt. An enthusiastic meeting for the h... ..E,..,,,- . -.. . _ The game. through billed to start at 3.30, did not commence until 4.15. Five minutes alter the whistle sound. ed, A. McIntyre shot the rubber into the net. scoring Darham's tirtst goal. Owen Sound did their beat playing in H“. “ML h.“ __ . _ _ _ Hunter Munro Mom In N i 1 1rrv y g . Lave-lie Molnlyn- I amnion Dr. Holt Davidson (Hui __ ,;,-_,... a... “\AIIU no Illblll'f one-aided to Indicate the strength, as " miles Owen Sound played line com- bination. About half a dozen players were ruled off by Referee Brown Jack- son, ut Seatorth, a strict and impartial oftieial, who lined uptllc teams as for lows: M'RHAI INN-mu OWEN' SHIN], c, 1awetit. Haul 'l‘hnlnlmm Ill-them Point Mn-vnwoml The-alum I 'ou-r Point Muir Munch-n lst Det- Hillard ugh-r 2ttd lion-um» mum-h»- croese team met their Waterloo at the hands of the Durham boys before one of the largest crowds seen at a laerosse match here. It was practically the same team the: Durham defeated here last you. as 8 or I) of the O. S. players were Seniors. It was a. fairly' clean game. only two or three players being uurt. little Jimmy Lavelle's cut on the head beinsrthe most serious, which, however, did not affect his playing. The Durham boys easily played the best game though the score is rather Durham wins first league Lacrosse ( Match in District No. 3. 1 Score. 9 to 2. ' 2 in its favor Tuesday let, ppqupn Sound u. CRICKET IN DURHAM FOR TING J UNE BRIDE J. \VIBMER. mrcid%GFGi'. FOR SALE. OWEN SOUND DEFEATED, gunners and" tp"tho)igh Goal Point l “over Point Lst Itefeuce ind Defence 3rd Udelll'v "elm-(- 3nd Horne 2nd Mom- lst lion". outside Home “Melt- Hotttc Fichi Captain Time Keeper 1'mpirc N! tTES, -. I no "mow-r Post sun. ml.- I dines were trimmed on 1 Mt Forest 1m Ftioyby 'es have imlmwod their season um! have a good mum-m. V.“ I a?“ a,. . Ot Thump..." tirtvutirooet Muir Gillan! Humming: nut-sud Hunmond how-kw "mm-n Mcuan Martin Huh-in “on" Mot-rim" “minim: pur- More _i1llGtJr'.1v1'.I.r:Rv-irc)c, See our“ Silverware“ Rings WEBER“ ( This week and next we are show. I ing something entirely new in Summu I: Millinery. We are offering speciai i prices in Ready-to-wears and Trimmed (iiMili)tiNiiiygay Gall and secure a Bargain. Hats Millinery at Jhaf Erica Brooches, Necklets, Long Chains, Bracelets and Pins. We Mainly have the stock to choose from. The goods are right here Uniting for you Nothing as nice as Silverware for Wedding Presents and It Keeler'n is to be found the largest stock of good Silverware in the county and all our prices are the lowest. Solid Gold Wedding Rings in wk, :41: and 18k, in all the latest styles. Big Stock of Engagement Rings to choose from. 0Ilen tt (llltittt, M018 tt BBS! I Eyes j Are Workers. JI)? iss Dick we use constantly except fyriytsleep. Perfect eyes see without effort. The imperfect ones are constantly under muscular strain. Is it any wonder eye strain is " hurtful? How are your eyes? Consultation free. Satisfaction guaranteed. Sight is the 0le special sense which RARE GUAM” BREAD Also Cakes, Buscuits and Confectionery. We study bread making as a business and provide bread that is excellent in taste and in wholsomeness. It's a bread that will bl, a pleasure to you HINDS BROS. every meal you use it and ev- ery time you offer it to those about your table. Au excel- lent loaf for a reasonable price: " your L date it no tteriptiott tlr tlee month maul is re CHAS ftAMAOE, PRINTER um Paul-sum Wright 's Old Stand. llIttllttlat d (h, Druggists d Booksellers. At "r'""""." _....----'

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