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Durham Review (1897), 11 Feb 1904, p. 8

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l he mm an Um (lil d _' my was MI Mt tablets m f Parker's Drug Store OW '"e'e'eteoetoe,ood P: -qq6rrc, .lectcra M" :axzcsiczcxxgxwéfiéfimx 'llflllXlNMlfi=%g2l 51-: I I Pi fiiii' tl And are clearing out our Stock ofiil fiil 5:55: EWINTER GOODS] jjii gwxxxmxgxaxag.ngxflxxwmg _:'!'),! ' E ',iii'i,'i",'i"l'"l1E PEOPLES STORE??? ROM. BORN ET. AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. SPRING GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, DRY GOODS, HATS & CAPS, Ready-Made CLOTHING- jli",'iiiii “Di Miss Morton, o' Aberdeen, Bentinck Tp. wields the birch in our school Hus year and so far is giving good satistae- tion for a beginner. Mr and Mn Wm Ledingham have] been visiting their many friends the last few weeks. Mrs L (nee Nancy. Boyle. who was married five yous ago and Went West, was home to see i, her youngest sister married. They; leave tor their home, near Brandon,= soon. not much in love with the roads Among the many friends present Were Mr Peter Morrison, who a short time ago came Alberta to claim his bride and was married to Miss Nellie Ledmghsm. sister of the groom. Both young couples leave this part with the beat wishes of all and will be much missed in our gatherings. They will be near neighbors in their new home in Alberta, N. W. T. foliowad. by the good wishésd‘ aiir.' manv friends. After the ceremony and the usual congratulations the party l‘eDnll'I'Il to the dining room. w here an almmlunm: ot rottstturkey, vegetables Mud deli- cious baking wasserVed. Alter " high all enjoved tlu-msehes in games and conversation and a programme unmis- ting of add resses. recitatious. bolus and music. The bride was the recipiem. of many and easily presume. Tite groom's present to the bride Wash. haodsometar coat and to the brides- maid a gold brooch set with an opal. In a short time the young couple will Start life P their home in the far West On Wednesdav, Feb. 3rd.. a pleas- ing event took place in the home of Mr Chas Boyle, when his youngest. daugh- ter, Sarah J Was united in wedlock to Mr Jas It Ledingham. ol Allwriu. N. W. T., formerly of Bentinek Tp. The, event took place in ttttt prcwnce of about filty relatives. The bride en- tered the parlor on her l'nlhvr‘s mm and took her plum: hm'tle lu-r lover, while her Cousin, Mrs-J K'rh. waned the wedding march. The bride was assisted by her sister ll.nm::h, nrnil :he groom bv his cum?” Mr H h: Iii-uh; ham, of5loosejaw, N W. T. lbw Ill. Aiichismi, them puslm‘, lied the lull" tial knot. The bride loom-(l [N'HH in a brown velvet dress trimnuul with cream satin and silk applique n ml ware a bridal veil and bunch ul white roses in her hair. l Misses Jean and Mary and Arthur Hastie, of Egertou. managed to gel: through the snow to the, wedding. Owing to the stormy weather quite anumber ot the invited mums could not get to the wedding on the 27th, roads and trains being blocked. No mail this Friday Mr and Mrs James Licster and daugh- ter Mary, of North Keppel, attended the wedding of their son. Peter, and here the guests of the former's sister, Mrs Lothian tor a week. Well Mr Ed I dont know whether the anmw has anything todo with the weather or not, but if it has I wish you would draw ita little milder. Oar mailzia badly out of of order. some tlmee we get a mail and some times we don't. We are behind yet, one mail, and be the looks of the weather to-day we will be more. We hope for better weather soon. Mrs Litster will be greatly missed by her large circle of friends and acquaintances. She was very popular socially, and was an active worker in all the various organizations of Amos Church. Her many friends join in wishing her and Mr Litscer many years of happy wedded life. The bride's traVelling gown was ot blue zibelme cloth. trimmed with Persian Applique with hat to match. The bride received from her friends many beatgitul and costly tokens of the love an esteem they bear for her. The gi't of the groom to the bride was a handsome gold watch and to the bridesmaid tr crescent set with pearls. Among the gifts was a beautiful man- tel clock. with the tittare upon it ora Scottish Chevalier. in a heroic altitude. given by the choir. who held her in very high estimation, and with whom she was associated for many years. At the conclusion ot the ceremony congratulations and good wishes were offered to the newly merried ample, after which the guests repaired to the dining room where a. dainty repeat was served. The tables were beauti. fully decorated with smilsx and car- nations. Mr and Mrs Litster left for the West, and after an extensive wedding trip will take up their resi- dence " their home in Belmont, Man., where Mr Litster is Station Attention Canadian Northern. The ceremony was performed 'by Rev D L Campbell. pastor of Amos Church, Dromore. The bride was es- corted to her place in the parlor by her father, while her cousin. Miss M Kin- nell, of Proton. played the wedding march. The bride was dressed in white silk grenadine, richly trimmed with knots of ribbon and a. drop yoke of silk embroidery. She carried a. shower bouquet ot white carnations and maiden heir fern. Her cousin. Miss Jean Hastie, of Egerton. was brides. maid, wearing a. cream dress and carried pink carnations. The groom was attended by " cousin, Mr James Lothian, Dromore. humid for hat I‘lmt. M IF A Pretty h AR. _REXWICK De On Wed ome weddi . thi "I Mr. Ed _ "Csda 2 . init took " tim ..youwt lube . y 7th m place dead e that ll heth . reside tgt, " 5 ' T' but your h ink. Benwick tttdet, and M o'eloek, 1','f."i',:.tt"lits,",eta; Th umhle 1,k,!,tf,tg, es: d ' romore wh " Robe wtitte. isorthefo efaet of * '3 tttde/lt',',"', iiiii 1l'ill their Wan: 1',,Itg",'atht lee,y1,h, budget if: in" t a . - . ... t re . . Btlg,"1, 312333: of Mr 3 Jaw". . 3:311:30“ 1'7drt 'd,'12 e oer a. er, otikee f "Hen tpostedi . oour Rev D emony my IT p tprany “My Ma ',t,Iry,ttryl Church 'i,',i'iliirit.rer/:'e?it,1irt,t?r,ej, tbir ':tfifiiisrtggr"?3‘?azan??? Jf", ttot eorted 't'o ore. Th . o Amie a. yer 'n from. May. "lie, father, (2,'iye,fe, in mi 3:515:38 er 'ii,i'iirt,?aitei,ii' an??? “it: nell of P reouain . Vher . e m. ' One Joy " ttt ti , roton ' Mias . . the " pe of tn '5.C0mf me of march T . played M Kin- tiittttttt e neck one, . . . the . “his v "m " ." which '8 "H white tsi he bride w weddin J, Your "Who 1 C rende lk grenadine, 2,uirt'.t,',f, if; ',e,'g,t,'gQ ""5133?“ ','iiiii',"il,,caiit')vei'i:',i,'-.' - trimmed you dog;t, [YOu have for 2"/'"eg, re. -- get herter them; has Peedy --Ed.] ”99 if Fr ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW Glascott DROIORE. iGkix Trains block. Tfa FT In 'speaking to a. 0:2?er the other night the sthvct turn to .. our mer- chants in Durham " and he informed us that that the new grow-.3, "mu lately started in that town. Mr ht Burned, had been approached by the other busi- ness men with an end in view of induc. ing him to close his shop at a. is fitted time. to Which he absolutely 1,'lll21f to do. We are not personally acquainted with the gentleman. but one thing we admire about him is the. Courage nod nmnliness he possesses in standing tMoot from those other Would he union uni-u. choostng rather to tun his own business under his own vine and titruee, such an act in our humble opinion is highly commendable and is well worthy of loyal support by all lovers of fun. plev. Let. us look at the situation Mr Ed for a moment as it rift-Clo the farmer in par- tu-ular. A man goes out no now in the‘ spring, Km "lung alright for a time. tinn1ly something breaks-about his seed drill, to town he must go to get repairs. in the meantime the good Wife of the _ 1luorariotis Were to hand ftom Wm ; Rennie quotingr his prices for 1004. but , lint living quite satisf-u-tory the were- tqi‘y, Mr Lt'liil. wasitrscvucied to nego- tiate still further. This is a matter of lvital importance to farmers and our Association is doing " corttmendalrle act in agitating the adoption of pure seed among its members. A reanlutinu was drafted and (-opyyfur- warded to the “Sun " and also to our "t'ptvstantattve in the House, Dr. Jamie- son. M, L. A. The contents of which is as follows: That, whet-ens Drtiuri ie in aet-omling the address in reply to the speech from the throne intimated that the funnels had changed their at I itude in regal d to the relation of equalization ofrailway taxation and Were now in favor. of extending the term over a period of ten years at a. gradual in- ert-mac. Therefore he ll. resolved that in the opinion of thts meeting, such al statement was wholly unfounded and _ misleading and that, we, do hereby enter our solemn protest against the measure Inning dealt with in any such manner, but do insist. on the Pettypieee Bill being passed in its original form. which is simply that the railways of our coun- try be compelled to pay their just taxa- tion of property and begin right. now. A Farmers' Association weaving was held at, David Leilh’s on Monday might. Most of the lne'lnht'ls living prwaeut. A numhm- of practical papers Were given regarding pure gm“ seeds, showing I he enunuuus amount of impure seed which (-nllws into the hands of retail dealers. 1luorariotis Were to hand ttom Wr" _ H, -V.--.\. ""_"'"""r regarding the proper utensils a house- wire should have if their. husbands ae- manded tender heefstesk and steam puddings. The choir rendered a couple good selections and Was much apprecia- ted. Miss Lena Orchard, of Holstein, gave three tine instrumentals and was loudly applauded. Club swinging by Miss Ethel Sharpe was good, Miss Small of Mt Forest sang a couple selec- tions in exceedingly good style and won for heaselt a reputation as a strum: yet very sweet singer, . Attitudes ' atted by Miss Philips. of Holstein, was. we thought, as near perfection as it possth ly could be acted and looked as bewueh- ing at times that even some of our old _ bachelors who Wt re Present were almost. I trembling in their s toes. The Misses Cornish each recited a piece in their usual style and Were loudly applauded. Me Richard Irvine, of South African fame, was present and Rave a very thrilling; account. of his experience in the war. It was very interesting and Mr Irvine. during the half hour allotted him held the crowd spell bound. Hel came through the war without a scratch. just having one narrow estape. His mu had a very narrow escape from being blown to pieces by a lydile. shell, it lit, a couple of feet behind him and tore a hole 2ft deep. 6 ft long and 2 ft wide. We omitted to mention the motto: of Miss Mary Calvert, who sang a selection in very good style and was loudly encoied. None of the speakers announced on the hills were present. all being engaged otherwise. The pro- gramme was brought to a close wnh the benediction. Ptoeeede 827 25. menu In me Urcnurd Methodist church on Tuesdu night last, under the auspi- ces of the Ul,'eul League. The pro- grmume. which w A lengthy and varied, was very hem-Lily entered into by those takink plll'thlld was much eujuyed by the audience. Mr Truux. the pastor, occupied the chair and in the course of his upeech threw out some suggestions magnum". on." ___-__-_--, _ .. - bauhvell brothers are tawny-n welcome vitsuors in this locality. MrJno Marshatt In. met with a pain- ful accident on Monday last try an axe which he was working with coming in contact with his nose. A very successful entertainment was held in the Orchard Methodist church on Tuesdu night last, under the auspi- cast of the Ezmvorth League. The pro- Miss Olive Thompson left for Mt For. est yesten‘lny. where she intends to work at the dressnmking for some time. Thus Caldwell is around again buying up near-loud of horses for the prnilie. His mother Hurry is expected to arrive mi: y.t'h.t?y', hm" same purpose. The (a. A...” ...... .- o . _ Thus Caldwell is around again up a cur-loud of horses for the His mother Hurry is expected ll thiu week for the same put-p0: Caldwell brothers are always” Visitors in this locality. -_ u. --_-. rllull u“ Cli- aged himself with his hrother-in.uw. Ens McVain. to run his farm the coming summer and will move. his family thereon shortly. Jas Marshall has engaged with Mr Colin Blyth for the summer monthe and will no doubt prove himself to be an etBcient workman. We Dear Mr. IN.. you will he thinking by this time that your humble scribe is dead. but not so. The fact of the mat- ter is. this is the fourth budget we have “mitten. the other three having been consigned to destruction. owing to our inability to get them posted in time and like Elle “Heavenly_b_1nntm" will not amass CORNERS. Durham Buy 1/':urrs---rruruuon, of Prince Uruirkshank (imp). and York. shire Pigs from imported muck, Tmm. Sonar k in“, "V . Rocky Sam. r, _ V...“ Jiu-thlI“ "our to art there. They succeed in reaching town a few ttittutteN "tter the hour and "norruri" the tihop4 all closed. Now, Sir. if vou have still kept the situation in View. you can well imagine the. prwdicament the poor farmer and his wife are placed in. That in the rea- son We are so much oppnseu to compul- sory shop cloning and that in the reason we intend to support. Mr Burnett, reulu izingu we do that the merchant who condescends to key; his shun "Den for homo, has pmi-zthly been stint hug her- self for vat-unis [must-hold necessities on ut't‘tlunt of the busy wagon as is often the (uh-p. so now is the chant-e to econo- tnize time, so tugether husband and wife slut'L fur town in a. great hurry. They have 7 or 8 "MISS to k" and just' one hour trs "no ob..._.» ‘L _ __ - THE (ii) BIG STORE Stock=Taking BARGAIN SALE r. PURE-BRED STOCK FOR SALE. an N. P. MCIN TYRE T0 SATISFY YOUR CUSTOMERS IF YOU HAVE THE ARIGHT KIND OF GARDEN ITS. EASY. Ne have a Garden (Store) into which we have grafted Reliability, Promptness and Courtesy. F The principal Fruit we get is the Finest Groceries and Confectionery in Canada. One of the remarkable features of this fruit, is the Quality and Price. We will be glad to let you have some and will guarantee it to give "tiidatition. f you want some of the fruit of our Garden, call " J. F. BENTON. MANAGER. CONTINUED FOP I WEEK AT ALEX, RUSSELL. THE STAR GROCERY STORE. ‘1' I "luv I! low of men who do not buy N2 World“); ”not from us. and we Ire tttsta. mod thit there are lots of my}! wtto would be better off In many wan tl the: did buy hum us, H'uppo.w you a I tut ”of this. S.tt.ttgeAttco.t melt who do We animals-g tg l,Wrih'"t; T lim up to it. w/ll',',)',)?,?,',',',','",',' Iii,',?,',:',?:?)',?,':': 19te"f1tli 30911 ulna. at! 'every m: with nod ulna-Ina 'ever Illa“ licked In plain tigures an; In - In W. ruthenium" prove to you. an it h“ to our III-duds ol customen. that w. 522'!” pace. on would: and RESPONSIBLE t RELIABLE t REASONABLE I . GORDON. 11 1904 fl:

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