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Durham Review (1897), 6 Apr 1899, p. 8

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No Right To Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in Gee, form ind temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she " Weak. sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has eomstirntion or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches. skin ernpiions and a wretched complenon. Electric Bitten is the best medicine in the world to regnlese staunch, liver end kidneye end to purity the blood. " eivee even. nerves. bright eyes. enamel: velvety shin, rich complexion. It will make e g,"Jhtti1't' chewing women of e run-down inve . . Only 50 eeete " our in. m a Mr. Neil Alex. McQueen accompanied by Mr, Neil Clark. both of Beotln'ille, took tt drive over to Mr. Malcolm Me, l‘lnil's one stormy evening last week. where they spent I pleasant evening. tad part of the night, until some ore thought Toppers voice was heard calling from above. Dunrtpearanee followed and the devoted swam waited for his more lucky comrade alone. . D. McDonald also intends leaving for Bolton next week where he Intends to put in another summer with the moaabacks Mr. Neil Elder, we. hear intends going to Duluth next week. Neil is a general favorite and will be very much missed. Mr. Donald McDongall bought a Bne horse from Mr. Hogarth of Priceville last week. Mr. Angus McKedmic left last week for the lower settlements when: he in- tends lo remain for the summer. A few of the youth and beauty from the gravel came on! to Mr. H. McDonald's one evening last week. they say the toads were rough but that and not deter them. of Mr. Jag. Fisher, but as the Pricoyllle scribe has already written the obituary we will simply say that we extend our heart- full sympathy to the bereaved. Mm Ann Jane McPhanl left last week for the Queen City, we wish her success and vnly hope that Juek will not fake it ”no of our old pioneers WIN" laid to rest in the Priceville cemetery, in the person J A. HUNTER. to Bring your Batter and Eggs to the All Cash Store and GET YOUR MONEY fur them. "'ystr'rn your careful ennsidprntion and slmw‘gnr ymr hearty support. This is the only way to e GOOD PRICE FOR GOOD IWTTER. We Always Lead IF OUR OPPOSITION pays more for BUTTER iv. goods than n. is really worth In cash he must. take the difierenee from you In the price of the goods. We emmneuevd buying wool this way some few years ago (ie) paying cash, and we are able to say to-day that not one of our many wool cus- mnwrx' "Pl' faulted UR, but on the other hand vomplimented W4 and showed (l.s.it. "pptvciatim, by dealing with us 0.) the all cash system. It leaves you free to purchase at any store in town, and no more than you want. It is not many years ago since people were afraid to ask the More keeper for a few cents cash on the butter and eggs. To-day we ask you to take all eaeh from us, and then when you have your money, turn around and buy from us. or any one else for cash. This places you on an entirely different footing. We don't ask you to thank us for taking thie pro- qressive step. as it is one we should have taken long ago. We have decided to pay Spot Cash for all our Produce from First April. AHA AAA CASH AND BAY AAA CASH illllll Il)ll WANA day you all receive the same price. Has been our motto. and we ask you to give Top Cliff. -0. Take for instance your friends near the city, they would never dream of trading BUTTER for goods. They sell their butter for cash and buy their goods for cash. ntto.and We ask Pm to give the " ALL JASII " 'sidprntion and show your appreciation by giving it This is the only way to encourage buyers to pay a. I) l‘l‘nl‘ I'lvmt‘ls . . _ s. 2'1“!“ Every sensible thinking individual knows that the only correct way ' DEPARTMENTAL STORE LOWER TOWN, DURHAM wanted for Gash Euter " over. on- were source while winter wanker nod snow we" in abund- "___- "“0 Miss Tena Hoswnber er and . Volta of Klempp‘s '/d,'l'lr,eJ,r'l in J this week attending the wedding friend. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Magwood were in Cumoock the 29th, attending the wedding of M r. Mairwood'ssistii, Mattie to Mr. John Cook, of Nebraska, Mr. Mazwood tying the knot. The bride and groom came home with them on Thursday and stayed till Saturday. They have our best wishes through life. II:_- PET - __ _ Ben Nvhell who has been visiting his sister Mrs, Allan Horsbnrgh returned home this week. Mrs. John Hillock of Kincardine the guest of her suite! Mrs. Mag" for a few days this week, One of those pleasant events which we all like to see and hear of took place at the residence of Mr. Thos. Brown on Tuesday March 28. when his daughter Miss Annie was married to Mr. Edgar Karl's of Lulnsden. N. W. T. At, 11:30 t a. m. the guests were all assembled in I the parlor when Mr, Carp came and took his place on the floor. The bride dressed I in whiteorgandy. leaningon her father’s arm soon followed and took her place at, ’his side, when the Rev. Mr. Magwood made them one. After the usual eon- I gratulal ions, the whole party went Into the dining room where a sumptuous ln'eakt'rst was prepared. which all par- took of heartily. after which the bride under a shower of vice left to catch the ('. P. It. at Mt. Forest for Toronto. thence to Urillia where they Will wait for Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Brown who also start. for the N. W. T. on Tuesday of. this week. The bride was the recipient of many handsome and useful presents which shows the esteem in which she was held. There was not a very large gathering, owmg-to the late bereave- ment in the family. Those present out of the village were Mr. and Mrs; and two Miss Karv's from Harriston. uncle. aunt and cousins of groom. Dr. and Mrs. Jones. Mt. Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brown of Durham. We wish them bon voyage through life and prosperity in their home in the West, tut we don't like to see the host of our young people leave us. hut it can't he helped. EGG CASI'IS SUPPLIED FREE. it'TTER. As the inacket au, This Is not fair to good butter makers. - -----+ o 9 "_--. Scotch Town. Holstein. slams! Mrs. Blaiwoo'd Id Adam in Ayton ling of a ay is to was A very pleasant, time was spent, by the members ofthe Chvistian Endeavor Society last. week. President, Wm. Isaac opened the meeting, utter which he called on the Rev. Mr. Catnpbell tr occupy the chair. After an opening piece by Miss M. A. Isaac and w. Isaac, Mr. John Sincluii. Yeovil, as representative of his society, gave an ‘zultlress. He spoke of the heneiiti to ‘he derived from membership in the society, especially in the opportumty it gave the young to do something in Christian work as the ohanees of be- ginning such work when in mature years was very small. Miss Jean Hen- wick acquitted herself creditalrly in "The Lost Chord." Rev. Mr. Jansen next gave an address on the proper observance of our intercourse and be. havior with each other. We should cultivate humility, shun frivolity in meetings and strive for greater earnest- ness and zeal in all our work. Miss Jenn Renwick and Messrs. Ranmge and Isaac song the Easter Anthem, after which the company repaired to the basement and were royally treated. Over twenty visitors were present from Yeovil lociety. and a line trauma! Ipirit prevailed. Mrs. Alexander and family intend making their home in Walkerton. Their farm has been rented by Mr. Robt Hutton. Mrs. Thompson, "accompa iila" by her brother, Mr. Wm. Armstrong, ar- ried at her home in the West. Mr. A. Armstrong and family have decided to return to our community. We understand he is employed to work in)”. S. Wright's brickyard. Mr. A. Alexander's sale took place yesterday. His large stock and im- plements were satisfactorily disposed off. Mr. H. MacKay was auctioneer. Mr. J. Kinneo, of Durham, purchas. ed)“: A. _I_Iopkiq's black colt. Mr. and Mrs. W."Caitt, visited Mr. J. JJ.utt.ty.o, of graham, lately. The Miisscs Donosh,' pl gi. Forest, were guests of Mrs. T. E. Hutton last week. Mr. Arnold Noble has tllidin-k sim- ation for the summer months with Mr. Cornish, of tt'twmay_tby, -- Mr. T. J. Hutton spent Easter va- cation with his arenls here. Miss Ethel 'rl'j)'i'illli" is the guest of the Missgs CM'e at present. D Are grand. but bein Eruplw.” mu lilo of joy, Bucklcu's Arum-n Salve curm them ; also ol l. mummy and Fever Sores. Ulcers, Bells, Felons. Corus, Wnrts, Cuts, Bluises. Burns. Scams, Clmpped Hands, Chilblains. Best Pile cure on earth. drives out pains and aches Only 25 cts abox. Cure guaranteed. Sold by all druggist. 2 Mr, Archie McMillan arrived home last week and is Welcome. Also Messrs Mike O'Neil and Jae. McVicur armed house alter a winters shunning up the Lakes. Same coming, all"!!! going. Mr, A. McDonald, betttr known us Real, spent lmt week at the old home- stead. He returns this week to the lower settlement, where he is engaged fur the summer, and hos a bird in view, judging from the photo he carried in his pocket. All is well. Mr. Angus Morrison invested in a new seed drill. John McDonald of the Centre followed suit and has one in Ins barn, John G. Benton also has tt new lander, all trout Chas. McKinnon. Cougratulivuous fellows. Christian Endeavor " At Home." Miss McMillan from the vicinity of Pricenlie spentts few days recently at. the home of Mr. John G. Benton and taught. his charming daughters several lessons of "June on their new orgtut lately purchused from C. McKIunou. Mr. John Morrison Jr. is called u mail earrieruow, for reasons wu have not yet luarued. Miss Jessie A. Beacon hed company from1ivntitrcklttet week. Wonder who they were. 1 We were pleased to In" the Captain in our company on. day last week. He iwhiupered in our our. buying in Gueli.:. i that bus cousin Sandy purchased 3. lug. l quantity of clover seed from Mr. Jan. B. ' big reduction. the purchase being 3 done one day while in Markdule, but the l‘dehvery was. or will be trom Pomona. _ Right you are Ales, nothing to be won- l dered at, Mr. Hone Beaton made the purchase ol atiue young horse from his cousin Mr. M. K. Benton, Pomona. Mr. Archie Campbell from Rob Roy wasnwelcome caller with old friends here one day last week. We understand that Mr. C. will return to British ColumLiu one of these days. We all wish you success Arch. Miss Bella Martin of the 6th spent. a. week pleasantly with hiends in tlus burg. No word of syrup or Inga making, level) feet of snow in the bush in many places. An early spring xsn't in it. Messrs. Archie Benton and Jan. White attended Vespers at Pomona. church on Sunday evening last, other attractions as well, Volcanic Eruptions DROMORE. Hutton Hill. ONTARIO ARCHIVE) TORONTO Eggs. per doz ... ... ... Chickens. {or pan ... Ducks 6t ... Turkeys. per lb ... .., Geese, per lb ... .._ Hides. per owt ... .., Calfskin: ... ... ... Sheepskins ... ... ... Hay, per ton ... ... Btror, " ... ... ... Potatoes, per bug ... Apple, per lug ... ... Flour per ewt .......... Oatmeal per sack ...... Bran per cwt ... ... Sltorts per cwt ... Fall Wheat per bushel Barley, te Peas, " Oats, " Dr'd Hugs. per cwt Hugs. live weight ... Lard per ll, ... Tallow' per lb ... Butter per m, Tub ... M r. Colin A. Hay is at. work with his uncle, Mr. C. Mclnnes, where he will engage in making maple syrup shortly. M r. Jno. Phelp had the clover' thresh. or for about two days lately. A huge supply at beautiful clover seed is the result. Messrs, Jas. McDougall and Alex. Reid are both on the sick list. Mr. Jas. Coutts is "ow improving. Mr. Witt. t'olevidg" is at prrsenl ul- tending the Dairy school at the o. A. I'. Guelph, practising the art of butter- "Hiking. Messrs. Wm. Sim and Chas. Mclnnvs our]: purchased good driving horses lately. Mr. Atultww Sim packed up his traps and started for higher wit'Aes' summ- where east. Mr. Joseph Smilh has lmu‘ml the Myep's propva and settled in Yeovil. Signs of spring this week .' lhte of the Elders of the Latter. Day Saints held a meeting here lately and delivered it very stirring address. Mr. Walter. Renwix-k returned to Dakota last week. Miss Mary Ann Twamle-y "min-wen a surgical opevasion fur catavvh last wot-k, hut, under the our? of Dr. Pavk, she is doing well. We would like to know when- Sandy was " week ugn Monday night. --- - o o - _ W, Mr. Jacob Nuhn wears an extra smile forthe past couple of weeks ttvi't' tlie aia'ivalltf a fine lmhy lmy Iuwwuted lately. Mr. Ralph Teasdale left last Week Brunt wluwe he H engaged fur summer "tontlts. Mrs. J. Mcliechuie and sun Malcolm of Mulock spent Sunday on the 8th lately. Mr. Wus. Ilewitson had " 'lvasnnt visitfrmn his cumin John of Blunitnlm last week. John speaks highly of the prairie land and expects to return snnn. Mr. Jim and Miss Finny Forster spent a week Sunday with the Fhnke family west of here. ’Miss Mary McDonald visited i'lesle.v Wrii.,. last week. Mr. H. McPherson paid H, tlyirtur Visit to MeDonald's on the" 8th last week. Mr, and Mrs. Donald McLean of Shallow Lake spent Eustm with [nu-un- Lul friends on the tith. Mr. Dick llcCletnent is engaged with Jim McIntosh of Mulnck for. the sum- mer months. Miswu Annie and Aggie Millw of \Vilkerton and Misszssie of Southamp- ton is at, present enjoying Easter holidays around the family circle, Mrs. Archie Mchugull spent, but week and part, of this visiting her pan-Ills in Barrio. The Pvesbytetuans here have engaged Rev. Mr. Mercev fovthe running sunmwr. Our Sabbath School Mas also begun last Sunday and will he wisely (-nnduvlwl under the superykinn of MI. Alex. Mc. Donald Sr. We are sorry to any that Mrs. A. Little Sr. is very poorly at present. Me. Arthur and Charles: Todd left on Friday last for the North West. Miss Maggie Allen is learning the tailorlng at. Mr. Nichol's, Dueh.ind ----, 7-09“ -- ~- _Ml'. T, Allan is yely punrly at present but we hope to hear of his speedy re. covery. Mr. Wan. Md'idnmn purchased " thoroughbred cow from ll r. T. Caldwell. Mt.Clurk's mill dam broke away on Sunday which gave him " lot of extm work. Mr. T. Potty tank a trip bo Oshawa In rare nlmut material for his new house. V ,V....‘.. v”... _ Inc-'5‘ In ”Pl Sunday nmrning’s sown-o. Mr. James Allen " Tuosdwy of lust week for a summer down the country. David Allen is ongngvd Willi lie Albert Marshall for the t'Uttlttiet' munlrhs Mv. Richard Allen left on Mnndny of last week foe Owen Suund after spend. ing " few days at the old burnt-stem}. Mr. John Mcr'altnon has purchased " line driver. Rev. H. 1'al.dw.eil took vlmrgs of lac While they route the liver, restore full, regular action of the bowels, they do not gripe or pain, do not irritate or inMme the Internal organl. bat have a positive tonic elect. 25c. " all Ltrtyrg!ytort Ir myil of " often a warning that the liver in torpid or inactive. More net-ion! troublee my lollow. Por n prompt, emcient cure of Headache end all liver troubles, an Hood’s Pills DURHAM MARKET C. rrigood a ca, Lowiil. Man. ............ 'lk .ck ...... ... 2 rhuéijel '.'.', bb ... 0 " ... O " ... 0 r ewt ... 4 {ht ... ... 4 ?ttl, If If: 0 toll u. in .. III Crawford Yeovil. Varney. ... " O5 to 0 05 ... 7 00 to 7 oo ... " to 30 51 '600to 000to 26to 0 14 to " to 10 to M to 40 to 0 45 tt 0 64 to 0 28 to 4 75 to 4 10 to 10 to 04 to 00 to 80 to 90 to I56 to M to 8180 65 2e 4 80 00 10 04 0 l4 14 10 C) 70 75 67 MI 25 for the WELL "RED DURHAM Bum" '/i'ci',,r,C',rl','ic0"/C,C. il; 173:: A will be kept for service, at Lot50. l "tul I Ji'.',',',",.',',',',,')',',,',, I Con. 2, E. Cr. ll., Glenelg. svason 1890. I l . . TERMS: 75c, payable Jan. I, 1900. l Part,iesnot returning. or disposing of i'"""'" or SPUR'OU‘ taorartotee cows will be charketl full price. c... an.“ I... " n. “up“ n . Remember the 'rrand-opporiito the Market. Durham. rar'rtt.. nnly 'trnt-rtttr. lie-unwin- lawn. Would intimate that she willconunue the Furniture and Undertaking Businunn eslnb- liahed by her father in Durham in "" and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ere-x the same entire autiahction. Undertaking and Embalminz on latest prin- ciples at reasonable was. Furniture of the Best Make From the Old Country. The Seeds are from one of the best Seed Growers in Britain, and include the leading Field and Garden Seeds. iii, SEEDS MISS SHEWELL .THE c+mmmmm¥ dll, That Touches the Spank. ht ALWAYS ON "AND. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIAUY DURHAM BUM fir (hte, 'ttttttttttees DRUGGIST A M) sznmx. cures only kidrldisGsTcGie7e"s In a for but. " _ Solomon Woodworth, of Hope- well Hill, N.B., is rescued from a deplorably helpless condition, induced b the agonies of rheumatism. Mr. \ll’oodworth had contracted rhounm. tism of the severest form and in a very short time was iucnp.triiatteU for work-for weeks he could grt no rest --suirered the most violent pans in his arms and shoulders-- g1 cw worse and felt he could not live, so terrible were his sufferings-his arms became per- fectly helpless. He hvgirn taking South American Rllounmlic Cure, after the second dose he trxp"rirrtctd great relief and at the end of three hours every vestige of the pain was gone-the use of his hand and arm returned gradually and he fuels alto- gether like a. new man and to-day re- joices in a cure which he proclaims almost I. miracle. South American Rheumatic Cure cures in I to days every form of rheumatism an“? neu- ralgia. Donot suffer longer-it will relieve in six hours. South Ana-loan 3min. soothe; the netves and cures all forms of ner. vousnus. South Amarlcgn Rheu- matic Our. cures In I to s Days. Rheumatic Torture MISS SHEWE l l Ask Druggisnn or write direct Io Sold by H. PARKER, Durham. ---OF---. Weak & Impure Blood, Liver d; Kidney Diseases, Female Complaints, &c MacLEOD’S SYSTEM RENOVATOR At PA RKER'S DRUG STORE. --PU'LL LINE mr-- DANISH SUGAR BEET Sold by MacFARLANE L. 00. .'ri,),."%!i'/"i"st LN. For sale by ti. PARKER. Durham. H. PARKER ,- CHOICE CLOVER SEEDS. . . ... ... ..i‘4.(l) bushel. CHOICE TIMOTHY SEEDS. . . .. . . . _ .ici.75 bushel. tailing Curr - -t 'ionced , three Try our Rheumatic thuscific or Kidney and Liv, Pills PHRENOLINE REMEDIES L, Durham, at They are uhmlutely pure and healthful. Guaranteed m cun- Itheutttatistu, Sciatica, Neuralgia Lllmlmgu. and all {um-s of Kidm-y "ml Liver trunhluw. J. ll, MmLEOD. Godeneh, Um Take the lead every wlwrv. Ive are Walking day and night lo supply the demand. (bur covt'eepottdeuce shows that hundreds "pun humln-dnuf lumr sufrerots are being restotvd to health and happiness daily. DURHAM, ONTARIO, "a"--.---,... I899 Seeds poliamnn. Biddr.' not hue me there. nothing. uni-m3 Wonk and I bland was I death. Ile shpau-illn l few mumln . I Hutton-11nd " hour in the door, Fun FAA-J H. I‘m-sun. l (will: nail ot' at the ma.» jniul m hone on the jam! u less, and m on Ba A. Btack was otntW The mum was in f: Mule animal mm I a good Imuul mum -stti'1' lhul his dog i well know" that d 'vthitswill lead all! has checked the pl.- the loss of much Har hettet kill the his hide made- in! dun to have m p41 to a neighbor for the nae-mm.» vi . (aids in the right t u, Wan. Vnrm‘y. [luau (hum: Fl Matttitoira Flour js Hunter‘s. .,irster Mrs. l Jas. McIntosh. I valuable Imm- last from a nail or " unlil I 'tills. (in 1btoow _ pf th Durham M Mckvrlut Mrk "" Ol'l'l irugzur, Pen. vle's Elm-u! i , program II-r date of mum. On tot III-1h "'lt _ Ewan “In pr by his in tl" m IT ”It II'! "" “I: tl vhivl ttttst lea-var will he I. an int. urn! ch w Ill ¢Q§ss.s - O It Local and ll ‘(IIIN " pr M Mt out. Inillim-I il SI " tim III ills I’l't'sclrl Hood's Pills I!" HM (I In ml: l sum! ull Ill " echnie In VOL. in midi H T ft tOt " tit pm M ll M ml in Hun-1 The chief l IN“ Th Kl nu Nat Ill Pl "I!" tl NTtAt anll)‘ " Hor HI I"

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