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Durham Review (1897), 24 Aug 1899, p. 5

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|EI }. RYAN, Prop DVOR EAST CF armacy â€" Calder‘s st door west of the uy :a‘@ LT L. D. S. Service. a *," the RIAGE Licenses. DER mng \Qoods HAM BULI entral Hotel 18961 Machines. M ies and on the trei@ ht 11 These wetrs, Y ou time The C. P. R. Will Bad Spices For further nformation com> and see us. The Big 4 black 40â€"inch Serges, 2% with _ lace fringe, 37x70, mounted on spring rollers, complete 40c. FLOOR OIL CLOTH, 5 ft. wide. We yard. Best Table Oil Cloth, 4>in wide, 20e yard ; 54â€"in wide, 30c yard. Rnsov ODnsters with emâ€" broidered centre, 60c up. Men‘s Undershirts and Drawers, 2)¢ each. Men‘s Rubberine Collars (stand up) 10c each. __ Men‘s Rubberine Cults, 20e pair. New Goods 5 9| LI| > 9| â€"LP ways keep a full line at lowest prices. Call and see our Men‘s and Women‘s Oxfords. Just the thing for hot wesâ€" ther. BUY SHOE DRESSING, 10c and 20¢ a bottle. 10c each each. PURSS T «TS WOOL TWEEDS & YARNS We osk Inspection of our TEAS. S. SCoTT. GROCERIES Vart MacFARLANE & C0 Opaque Window Shades Buggy Dusters Boots & Shoes. We 10â€"in Granite Pie Plates W>â€"inch e 4 ) Q sBDPICCS or Vineâ€" gars will not yield good results no mattér how careful you are. Why not buy the best. you can get them from us. â€"â€"~IVUOMNMVDLE~â€" run two more excursion s to Manitoba and Northâ€" West witen poOxX‘T FORGET TO CALL. DRY (GOODS, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOES, &e., W e are prepared L0 Danmâ€" dle your WOOL & other produce to your entire satisfaction. W e are pre Of best quality. Pure Spices and Vinegars 4 Granite Wash Rowls, 20¢ Large Gianite Spoons, 8¢ each, can give you Bargains. ean UPPER TOWN DURHAM. yard. Dress Ginghams, 7¢ and 8e See them ! Cashmere in navy blue and a yard. Black and Colored Allâ€"wool PROFITS AUGUST 29th and SEPTEMBER 12th. & o. alâ€" 1t is always pleasanter to agree | with a man than to differ from him, ‘ and it is theretore satisftactory to be able to endorse the Mailâ€"Empire‘s obâ€" servation, that " Mr. Foster‘s resolu tion decl:aring want of confidence in the Government, made a. fitting and natural close for such a session of Parliament as we have just had." It was indeced, a fitting climax to the reâ€" markable course pursued by the Opâ€" position daring the past five months. Unable to agree among themselves on several vital points, they have ofâ€" tered a general desultory aud capvious criticism â€"oftâ€"times accompanied | by purposeless and unprofitable obstruc tion, to the proposals of the Governâ€" ment at almost every turn, varying the proceedings from time to time by iulminating all kinds ot insubstantial accusations against all and sundry of the Ministers in turn, but seldom it ever rendering willing or intelligent aid in the development ot legislation that would benelit their common counâ€" try _ Mr. Foster‘s resolution, being as it was a rehash of all the discredited Eancies that bhave been the chief inâ€" gred‘ent of the Opposition ** policy " this session, was in truth ‘"a fitting and natural close" theretu. A Session of Slander, One of the distinguishing features ot the session has been the remarkable manner in which charges have been elaborated against the Government and incuendoes bandied about reâ€" fleecting upon the actions, buth public and private, of ministers and high state officials, and the complete reâ€" futation which has promptly followed in every instance where sufficient subâ€" stance was given to the accasation to l enable it to be identified and investiâ€" gated has been no Icss. noteworthy. }'l‘hc purt.iculyrly atrocious slzmderr | that Sir Wiitrid Laurier had accepted the bribe of a turnished house and grounds trom a prominent wholesale tirm doing an extensive business with the Government is a case in point. The statement was so manifestly false that it would not have been necessary for the Premier to take nou_ce'nf it at all, but the slanderous â€" little ‘O;: position whip had not manners enOug‘" to withdraw his scumlpus invention or offer any apology for it. ; So with the absurd stories charging erockedness to the Minister of theh_lnl; terior, by Sir Hibbert Tuppei, WiNC] fancies that gred‘ent of this session, and natural UE CE AOCW‘ C ETD So with the absurd stories charging crockedness to the Minister of the Inâ€" terior, by Sir Hibbert Tupper, which were so quickly nailed by Mr. Sifton, and abundantly proved by the reâ€" cords to be entirely without foundation that Sir Hibbert himselt was comâ€" pelled to withdraw them with aâ€" lacrity. But why continue the list ? Not a solitary allegation of wrongâ€" doing has been substantiated, but on the contrary, the existence of honest administration has been convincingly proved. _ Nor is this true only of this session : last year and the year before investigation was demanded into all kinds of trumpery chargesâ€"the Drumâ€" mond County Railwag purchase for nstance, and with identically the same result. _ Not & word of truth was discoverable in any of the allegations ©S°C0YC * _ /. the other hand it wWas made, but on the OVR ONAWA LATR. shown that the country had been given clean, efficient and progressive legislation and administration. L do not reter to all this because it is a startling or unexpected outcome of three years under Liberal Governâ€" ment but for the simple reason that it is such a satistactory, profitable and agreeable change from the political boodling jobbery and general rascalâ€" ity of the immediate past, which we may hope will never again find a place in Canadian history. Miâ€"s Hattie Myres, of Toronto, was the gneâ€"t of Miss Nellie MeKoenzie last week. Mr. Hagh Baird, of Lanriston, visitâ€" ed friends at Melbourne Hall and atâ€" tended services here on Sandav. Mr. James Moore, of Normanby, attended services here on Sunday and took in the Christian Enmdenvor meetâ€" irg in the evening. Nisâ€" Eliza Wilson retnuraing with her to her fieli of labor, of course on Mesâ€"re. P. Lothian and J. Pinkerton lefs for parts in the far west on Tues day. the former going t0 Poriage La Prurie, the Jatter to Killarney. We wish both sunceess. k wheels Mr. Wm. J. Hay is engazed with the Lothian Bros. for the harvest. W. J. is n Iinastler. MUrs. Brown returned to her home in Toronto. aftee enjoying a mouth with her parents, Mr. and Mre. J. Gll?'.‘(’lh The Snell Bros. sold their fat catc‘e recently, realizing for cleven head in the â€" neighborhood of $580. Trulv this is a forgiving country, for the liamb and the lion have gone ani together in peace and quictnoss. (On Monday for a long time we coald not imagine what had happened to onr town, everything seemed so quet. . On making inquiry we were toid that the sehool had started again, which aeâ€" romuted for the quietn ss, end not a fow we hoave heard eay sineo that what a biessing the school has started again. The recent dry and warm weather is tipening the grain very fast and keep ina the {armer with his hands full. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NOoTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Office, over Grant‘s store, Lower Town, s A;pâ€"lvevl forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects Ol ADHSC or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of Toâ€" basco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt 1 io cA aiPutpiver css reed es PP )97 / /0 N D?wr‘l!. ht Uabater Vl’k:lnm;,nun;-. &;â€"bn;tvn-al C 0 ce, one age $1, six, $5. pleast, liz‘:mu cure. ?:mpblets free to an{ address. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont PFefore. Afer. "Wood‘s Phosphodine, ; £3* Woeod‘s Phosp) odine is seld in Dial +m by Jns. R. Gun MacFarlane & Co., erd K PHI‘\(‘; D'rr\'»'gcf'stl. MONEY TO LOAN | Potatoes, . P. TELFORD, io Adams, of Ceylon, visited at of J. Wilsons‘s last week, The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all druggists in Canade. Onlr reliâ€" sbl;a medicine dl.eo;)e A ‘;l‘f gueranteed to cure fi%emeu. all effects of abuse DPromore. & ¢4â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" »‘THOSE Q ALITIES Fiout per CWEB ...cseese}> ; Oatmeal per sack ...... \Bran per cwtb ... ... , Shorts per ewt | Fall Wheat per bushel ! Barley, ** Peas, ** Oais, +* Dr‘d Hogs, per owb Hoss, live weight ... Lard per lb | Tallow* per Ib | Butter per Ib, Tab ... Which make Plymouth Twine indisâ€" pensable for the Government Farm Service â€" greatest strength, perfect evenness, extreme length, freedom from tangles, purityâ€"are absolutely necessary also to the Twine that will do perfect work in every harvest field. The selection of Plymouth for Governâ€" ment service was not made haphazaird, but, after the most careful practical test had thoroughly demonstrated it to be the BEST. _ Plymouth has qualities peculiar to itself, which cause it to work perfectly where other brands fail. e 64 Â¥% PRIDENT "EOPLE PREFER _ PLYMOUTH. u..m..u., CWSCCC® 3 i | Th})sl;rgggsy!_dl%x;k is PRUDENT PEOPLE PREFER _ PLNMOUTH, | see That You Getit! 1=" If your deaier does not handle our Twine write Plymouth Binder Twine Ageney, 54 Bay Street, Poronto. VVaggoner Extension Ladders A Few More Screen Doors and Windows present price. TWO CARS EXPECTED THIS WEEK. Another Carload of Shallow Lake Cement Just to Hand. _&~* We have a varicty of THRESHING MITTS, which are worth inspecting PARTIES INTENDING TO BURN COAL THIS P C C WM. BLACK A Goupe ol Bol:Beorng Lown Mowers Egys, per doz ... ... Hides, per ewt ... Calfskins ... ... Sheepskims ... ... Hay, per ton SIFRW, ** > sis is |Fire. Fire. Fire. (Wsag t i lt > onl Rerr BP is 0 DURHAM MARKET. And be in readiness to quench a fire with one pail of water that might othernwise reduce your house to ashes. AT A LOW PRICE Just to hand another supply of Carpet Sweepers, Bira Cages, Coolie Cans and wrain Cradles. »ck se ces »es r bushel ... r owb Bb 1+« .1s Pab... ... Roll Winter should leave their orders at once, and secure it at the $1 80 to $2 15 2 00 to 2 25 90 to 90 65 to 66 0 45 te 0O 50 0 62 to 62 0 27 to 28 4 75 to 4 80 4 10 to 00 10 to 10 04 to 04 10 to 0O 12 10 to 12 11 to 12 7 00 toe 700 5 00 to 0 00 to BUY ONE OF OUR 45 to 75 to Do not lose this opportunity to secure one. 15 70 ONTARIOQ ARCHIVELS TORONTO want you to know we handle every â€" thing in the Harness line. â€" Harness that is durable and fits a horse comâ€" fortably, will bring profit to you in the greater amount of work he will do. Light _ Ha Collars, Pads, Bits, Blankets, Spring Need IS RELIABLE HARNESS. We OUR LINES OF VALISES, GRIPS, ETC. ARE OF THE POPULAR KINDS. Left in stock, which will be sold at a sacrifice. WE SUPPLY ITâ€"â€"â€" In | He C. LEAVENS IT In Heavy and PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. NE 2 10 SHPl. 8 except on ‘ EXCURSION DAYS," Western Fair SEPTEMBR 8 10 1E 15, Industrial Fair TORONTO " Single Fare," For Full Information Apply to IAS. R. GUK, â€"â€" TNGKE 1G PLYMOUTH BMR NNE except on ‘ ExXCURSION DAYS,"* FARMERS Should call at once and examine it, and they will be convinced that it is the best and cheapest twine sold. FROST & WOOD J. LIVINGSTONE, STANDARY BANK 0F CANAMDA CAPITAL, CcAPITAL, RESERVE AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, _ Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England, A general Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points. | Deposits received and inter= est allowed at current rates, SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, _ Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at a distance. The Wheels @>Call and see for yourself. @&>~Prices are right. W. A. McFARLANE Next to Bank. Co Round We Sell all kinds at all prices. Also a Full Line of WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, and STERLING SILVER NOVELTIEK, DURMAM AGENCY. LONDON " Single Fare," good going on Dinner S(poiledâ€"l[ushand Madâ€" Servant Girl Ugly. The ancient clock did its bestâ€"It is old enough to rest. Its going qualities have gone, you want a Good Clock & 'I‘emPer Saver. We have them for $3.50. You can save time and worry by buying one. AVG. 31, SBPT. 5 & 1 StPIEMBR 12 MD 14 good returning Sept. 11. good returning Sept. 18. Head Office, Toronto. No. 8 Mowers are selling very fast. Also our Steel Wheel Tiger Rake and our No. 2 Binder is pronounced a favorâ€" ite wherever it goes. AL, Authorized.......$2,0 AL, Paid up........... 1,0 VE FUND es 2i us 0 W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. At the Old Durham Foundryv Who have not yet seen the good going on DURH AM + ]{ I':l;l-\'. of & Time €gg« 373 $ Agenut. §2,000, 000 1,000,000 GOQ, O00 : P

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