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Durham Review (1897), 21 Jan 1904, p. 8

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& g) i Ram. BURNET ii IEEEEEEEWW .EEEMEEEEE ,ii,ii" at Your Service ii.ji,,i,ii' ,7 ""-"e--"-"-'d-"-"-"--"-r-r-erae.r.seerse- “my: Fil5ilXFt (jjill8;jFAi3trc,p'pepgtereg RE! ii'ii xxx 1'atiiiliiiji?j Liyt?--az's!eim"s'a"" Ema-z n Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Groceries. algilFarmers' Produce taken as Cashaiig brammmmmmnmnmm§ We invite inspection of our goods sell correctly, to please constan All the Year Round In Business or Pleasure Store The same chandise for all The wise man is equally careful to have his Clothing correct-absolutely. Come to us and buy a prosperous looking Suit, - It won't cost very much,--. and we know you’ll come again. This is an r goods --bought carefully, to constantly. good dependable mer- people and purses. kw. ", ml -- - '"'""'" morning mm. th {ant-an. mod 6 month. of Pour IcAr It In buried at Priouillo on Batu afternoon. The weather bu been very “army the rods are very heavy to travel on ”W V. ---.. - an. Huf"n1orfnvuua l tut with hex-singing ot the "Red. White 1nd Blue" it In: Sir Wilfrid Lutrier who pinned the word that the young Indy be "qua-ted to sing I verse of "Annie Lurk” and It was thr Wilfrid'. Innd- which led thuuccoeding "ttlet and Sir Willrid'l Inca which med 1fkemediriGiiiiV Toronto. Star "--rn the Town Hall n Ben Nevis Gimp Concert on Jan Mth and Shit. - ‘7.-. an": . “the: ind mother and family in their lore berewoment. -'. " .mauuy m was mother’s heart, wuich she carries with her to the gave. The deceased left a young widow and a. emull family to mourn the loo of a loving father and husband. We understand he earned a policy of $2ooo in the Independent Order of Foresters. The sympathy of the many friends of the damned, in this plnoe goes to the bereaved widow and lamily in the and hour of trouble. duo to the aged 1 father Ind math..- ....’I ‘--“* . .. . l umclated at house and gave. a Death in any case is cause for sorrow. It is natural to be sorrowful for the parent I who he: reached the allotted time. how I much more it in to be sorrowful for the , young man or woman, who has left in either case a bereaved wile or husband l andahelplees family. A few days ago 7 It and are Jno McPhuil and family. south Gleuelg, received the and intelligence of: the death of their youngest son. Neil. at I Duluth, after one Week's Illness with pneumonia, at the early age of 85 years F The aged father and mother with delight was eagerly awaiting to hear the lioWu.~ contained in the letter that conveyed to them the and hem-z, thinking that every- thing was all well as in former letters received from their dutiiul eon. but alas, l how. hard tor the member ot'lbe fatally, whose duty it was to read theletterauo’ break the news to mother. True it man ' Will leave father and, mother and cling to 1 bis partner in life. yet the mother love " never ceases towards the non and there I is a vacancy in that mother’s heart, Which 1 she curries with her to the grove. The ' deceased left a your“: wide, m... - __ -- " ff,Ittn m." Nu in I',rirvjiiLiriGl"i'1 offieiated " house am their next meeting some 12 or 15, n Gibson has been In Died at her ttort\ Phonon. near Coy “Dairy mat... Mrt the late Hugh Mm Eighteen new in the A O U U mgmeen new members were i in the A O U W Lodge here this mth half that number in vi I'Inu'r n---‘ ‘v _. V Miss Bertha. McIntyre, of South Line Is attending the N. B. College, Owen Sound. Anniveranry servxces mll be held in the Presbyterian church " sonic future date, not yet made known. Also the annual source will be held on the following Mon- Gy. : Miss Christen: A McDonald. writes '. home from Oak river, Man, dated Jen ' 7th, says they have the fitust. Weather she _ over new " this time of yen-Just snow enough to make the sleighs go and no more. She’s thankful she's not in ou. nrio the winter. by the accounts she gets from Priceville, of the seweritj of the weather and depth of snow. She further says they were inst let out of quarantine, after a month's service 11ll account of scarlet fever and is thankful now of being set nt liberty again. I The young boys that attended school " Owen Sound. from here, returned again alter spending their holidays nt their different homes. They write saying that both Collegiate and Northern Business College are Well supplied with students. The latter has 160 students with more coming every day. Miss Maggie McDaniel-l in aitnnhng Durham School attain, after going through the model term in which she was successful in passing. Miss Bertha McIntyre, of South Line is attending the N. B. College“ nmm emu-J _ Min Lizzie McDougall, of Mnloch. winked at her friends, the McDonald's, South Line. Glenelg, for a few Weeks and returned home on Friday hurt, ac- companied by her father, Dan McDoug- all and Christen: J McDonald, who is also taking the pleasure or returning the compliments lo the McDougall family. mm the intention of a week or two’s} stay with her friends above named at that place. We hope Tana will enjoy, herself to the full extent of her desires} during her visit. Ther Annual meeting WM held in the Presbyterinn church here on Friday "suing. the 15th. A goodly number of ladies and gentlemen were present and the bacillus Wu got over In good order Indies provided lunch at the close and oh- -l.-.'.. -_---- -- "u Wihisuu. old Durham Road, he. in . trritient condition with n enm- binuion of salmon“. but we hope to but of bu recovery soon. Snow now in deeper mm over. and it is than! nutter for teams to pass one Inn! " “in Ilium. McIntyre. South Line. had the .ialormua to break her foot abov- alte who. on 80d of Jan. by mu~ntopping wink going in on the door 'ter. She is attended by Dr Dam: of this plus and is doing an well u can tte expected. ' J mmmriat. at meeting u'he S. O. S. initiated I or 15, recently. as Organizer has been here for a. week or two. at her son's residence. Huh Mc- .nenr Ceylon. on Monday 4th , ins-r. u-.. n-n- _ ONTARIO pm maxing ot tho "Red. White t In: Sir Wilfrid Lutrier tho word that the young [canted ‘to than gm of 9 member of the family, (as to read thelettera, to mother. True a man and mother and cling to Fe. yet. we mother love Ids the son and there .unal Bo yeus ago. Her vded her some tan or fituseu he was a woman of good quiet and inoffensive nu.- giou She Was a staunch P‘skepaon: and. " Tm: 011nm mivram PRICBVILLB. "orpy and I irotil RIO ARCHIVES TORONTO J, in this place and (11111in in to the mod I! in this part R" It aGiiriiri excellent singing. of Miss Reily at . initiated is winter, View at , h: . -.. “hV ,. unev are manv--the, members of choirs, Ebenezer, thellall, and more, to the number of M, met a home of Mr and Mrs Wm Run who has the honor of being leader, and Paptook of a suppen ’ahove named fruit furnished b} ' male members of the respective cl It Needless to say a very pleasant 1 ling was spent in music. mirth I games. both before and ntmrthn m Oysters and Music i; -_. ., .Pr.me- nun [or her many excellent qualities mf hand and‘ heart. The Re- vuew extends hearty congratulations to the young cou lo and wishes hon vnvvme through life. Rim. Sim m a sister ot Mrs. Mr, 3. Hamburg, Mr, Forest.furmerly of Durham. work #WE ghoul). "I. tanning on the nrm of het. falher, the hrltlounlered and took her place hemde her lover. The wedding march was played by Miss Melilln Dow." ling. Rev Jas. Ferguson performed the ceremony. onlymGeui..iie', friendsof the parties being present. Thin all extend- ed hearty congratulations. and with the happy f'ouple now man and wife partonk soon otter of n sumptuous wedding re- past. The bride was attractivvlv attired in navy blue velvet skirt. with blue silk frilled drop skirt. and whi te tucked silk waist. trimmod with medallions and point lacs. She wore white cartmtions and hyacinths. with maiden hair fern in hair and on waist. , The bride was the rel-ini-nf " -----, At2.30 p. m. llmning onthen father, the bride "tttered and nlace beside her lover. The march was nlnvnn Im u.“ I' On Tuesday Jan. 12th event took plate at the " Geo. Rnwn N. Eur-en” W'unRestdauuhte, Elzum was married rn Mr. W. 1 vii. --Lietu.-Gol, Mu Butler were nomina in North Oxford on is the Liberal, elect uouLIK. meerson of N Bramr wick was last week appointed Minister of Railways and Canals in succession to Mr. Blair. e. The meeting of this body last Week ot sue not the success it would have been ' owing toNuntorturuii but unavoid- " able absence of the two government tf speakers. who wired .trom Wingham n that they could not make train connec- tions Pres. Wm Young. Secy. Geo l, l Binnie and other of the local workers . made the bestot a bad situation and " went on with the meetings. succeeding in filling in the time very pttotitably. , Some advised cutting off the even~‘ ing meeting altogether', but the judg-) ment of those who said go on, was _’ Justified by the success attained. The f hall was filled tothe door and a good L program,more musical than was in- tended, wus cleverly rendered. Pres. Young filled the chair. Secy Binnie Cave a comprehensive report of the Guelph FatStock Show and the bene- fits springing from it to those who interest themselves in It. Rev Mr Newton excelled himself in an excel- lent speech. pointing out the merits, opportunities and possibilities of farm life. and had much good advice couch~ ed in an attractive style. ( But the music was the. chief attac- I tion, and Misses Jean Brown and Jes sie Munro won golden opinions on their musical talent. Then besides there were the puplllar singers Messrs Alex Bell, Win. Ramage and Grant Me- Comb. They were all encored hearti- ly, and Cave Several duetts. Mr Bell ale!) cuntrihuting two recitations. Mr. Geo Wright was an efficient accom- punish --uon.H. R NORTH EGREMONT. nd ----- runny manta-m nominatjd for the tt'd on Tuesday. , election next Hymeneal. Emmerson of N _ - '"'.r "apply at the residuum-e of Mr. Eur-enmm. when his " bllmua Electa (Eluie) Ir. W. H. Sim of Yeo. Munrq and Mr North ERNmon: 'tttbers at J/ir, The. sod): service at the Ebenezer Hall, and Dnr was successfplly garried out on an. M, met at the day Ignaz. brine fably assisted by Messrs Wm anage, I Cn'lerldge. Ytihian and Renwiek of the of being their i' Dlomnre Choir. The audience was a supper of the l, not very.large. on account of the storm 'nished by the the Prevxous nieht. q spective choirs. Muss Mary R Wentherhead, house- _ pleasant even- keeper for David McKeIVey, for over Ll 1c. mirth and year. and a halt, left this Monday,I Inerthe solemn morning for Detroit. I ---‘ "r'" whi te lucked silk h medallions, and P white cat-mu ions maiden hair fern a very lapp Y tt vacancy Munro Tuesday. ""e vw av I. " ' -'"----------LuvC - I PROMPTLY SECURED 'iiii'i:),iii'iktitft?i'll? ['tk'llltlE'd5iiit I fiantaghiuham 2titltiiii' Temple Budding, " St In!!! at" Mantra T.tyylrtlri1rrvt" Gamma Enzilcm bthe Dom. m “mm Patent bum Ill-ln-i'AI-n Amngements are now completed for the holding of the meats: BURNS' ANNIVERSARY CONCERT Pet hdd t, Ben NevisCun otthe 35m of Quad. On 1... tll A m I A House Unique in Interest is shown in the February Delineator in the series i "House Building and Home Making." 3 The long low hanging roof of wcuthered shingles and chimneys of term cotts. bricks at tte, end Rive a quaint appear. ance that it counts in large measure for the Pecu)iarcharnl of the house. The illustrations give a good ides. of the interior decoiktioG and furnishings. which are also original. The interior is redolent of the Orient. for wherever possible Japanese and Chinese pottery sud bruit thrurm. sud other curious samples of Eastern Art have been intro- duced with telling otteets The carpet- ing and furnishings are slso largely Orientsl. hut not to the exclusion of modern conveniences. The result is a. . house that is out of the ordinary. snistic. stith 'u. plentiful punt-im- h- -. . Mr w LDixon has decided on taking 1 a step higher from that of a teacher. i that ot an Agricultnrulist and for thatl purpose is attending the O. A. C. at, Guelph. From Mr Dixon's well known , ability we would not be surper to see him yet come out " one of theJ teaching ataifand taking the place of,' some of the Prolessors. He is tak-' ing ashort course in cattle judging. l Mr D. is the possessor of flne buildings, l on one of the Meat farms in N. Egt., l made so greatly by muscle work, or as the vulgarly inclined would say "Main Strength " now he intends to put science ium service, and in com-l pany with " son Chas, who has al-; ready profited by a course at the same I institution, endeavor to make two' blades of grass grow where only one) grew before. . The roof of part of John Caldera barn has succumbed like many moth- er to the weight of snow upon them. / Stock=Taking H (BARGAIN SALE \' Q 1/ ails'"; WM“ sMary R Weatherhead, house- l' for David McKeIVey, for over a and a halt, left this Monday ltr for “an...“ A UNIQUE HOUSE slully carried out on Sun-3 tine abi y assisted by Messrs} Lothian and Renwiek ofthe; hair. The audience was I ram rm unnm--‘ _. -. --., “”V“ Mutt ot tl . On Jan. 'Ill c 29, Interest is shown eator in the series I Home Making/f anal of - - . CONTINUED FOP I WEEK AT ALEX. RUSSELL. '§§G§E:{CONSULT US gggngBour YOUR EYES Etumination free taken chug: of the old 'kttle,rl Wright Ba- ,an em lo u only 'litggl',f, wage: and the best material, hope to have a shut-e of their pa- tronage. Wishing all a Happy New Yen, 9 'eter Cutdery Speedy But let us look' into now-Bo that. urn". m. you accurate] just as cheap] of wore can I. .lr..etlt--stuyr-an, day that you can make it convenient. But the sooner the better, if there'e the slightest Sign ofuuything wrong. It's our Inn-inc" to tell you ex- actly what the ailment is. and how to correct it. If glusses nu- the remedy We will fit them top -- .-:\‘I 'r""' 0:13P so that your cur» may le V and permanent. JANUARY st, 1.04 'tteaply as the wig; lied can he done for. tg"taker / . GORDON, always ', beqqmingly, and your case Jeweller. harm" c I "yryt y,,"x'ldlylh'llff I I pri I-l ft: x, ijic VOL. I "'""-rir---, 7jipl'h'lhtht We the down We regret '1 we con! are calm WORS RUBB TABL MEN'S LADIE DRES Many can! of out even i have l which 1904 J tion this The wry t prions. BtEsWe are co to bee ( RIVII' gm l Rlvmwu. RIVIIW An RlVllw u. REVIEW um Rum-w um Runny m REVIEW nu Mum and (8-1“ mm [if Men d; Winn-r Go. " III ill 1levie Wenrew 1:00de Of all "an Remnant their on Ianv “t 4 piece and lit I pieeet block. 1 3 piece! price lit gee. bu halt pd dress d INCIUGI Anotherl (I Woo rrect in wi Mt Wo mm Ht tr pm

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