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Durham Review (1897), 28 Dec 1899, p. 5

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ott ve RICE dren O1 10(4064 more NT 11:11)1\_/\}\'\3 )C c IH that DE KR n V n 300 Machines, cods Mowers, You censes 11 I» to s and m the reight time ese FANCY sGOODS. Any child can buy here fearlessly as everything is returnable, and your money back if you want it. _ No such offer was ever offered you before in Durham. DURING JANUARY AT MacFARLANB‘S Is a handsome Xmas gift for vyour wife. A FUR COAT â€"~ ~» â€" OR A FUR CAPE When you BUY buy the B And from the Lest You Forget, We say it yet, You need a New NECKTIE, Come here, meanwhile, The Latest Style, Is Yours to Chooseâ€"aud Buy. SPECIAL SALE $ Dozens of Ties for Ladiess in the newest styles. Varieties are enormous. _ There is no more suitable gift for your lady friend than one ot our 50e or T0¢ lace ties. . DRUG STORE. A. Hunter. Its hard to state clearly just what is what in the newsâ€" paper, but we do say positively that we think we can suit you, ;ln(Z\{t' we don‘t give you the rig‘} articleâ€"bring it backâ€" Juse¢ s#ive us one chance. im that we are Leaders. 8§B4%%%8% BEST HOUSES. BEST GOODS. Farmers beware of your stock. For about the past two years several thefts have been made, chiefly in stock, a shor distance north of Holstein,. The chief sufferers were D Naismith of a bin of fall wheat, J Brooks a fine twoâ€" yearâ€"old heiffer, John Brown a young animal this summer, John Main a goou lamb but the climax of audicity reached its beight last Sabbath night, or early Monday morning Dec. 17 & 18 when a party entered the premises of D Allan. Holstein, and took possession of a twoâ€" yenrâ€"old heiier, ‘The morning being almost as clear as day, the snow being easily impressed, the dog doing his duty faithfully, the poor animal bawled. twice giving her parting farewell, but not being suspicious we did not stir, and did not discover our loss till about half past five. The tracks were those of a man wearing large stoga boots. He closed the gate, and turned north and as the animal was not used being led, she would not stay on the road, hence, I was sure of securing the thief. and he will never have such a narrow escape until he is caught,. We tracked the footmarks about two miles where a severe struggle_had taken place, the animal had been thrown, but here the track was lost. I belieye the rope got off and she escaped, and returned and entered a neighbor‘s yard at six o‘clock a. m. having struggled nobly for her life, and gained the victory. Should this meet the eye of the culâ€" prit, I hope the narrow escape will be a warning, and preduce repentance, or should this meet the eye of any of your readers who saw this man, and give me such information as will lead to hiss apprehension and conviction, 1 will give him twentyâ€"five dollars for such information, 1 feel I would not be doing my duty were I not to give fall publicâ€" ity to this inarauding adventure.t DaAvID ALLA®X. Miss R Adams, of Toronto, is spendâ€" ing Xmas hclidays at home here. Mr and Mrs Jeseph Snell, Wiarton, are visiting friends here, Mr and Mrs A Leslie, of Mt Forest. spent Sunday with the former‘s parâ€" ents. Miss Mary A Isaac, who has been visiting her sister Mrs H Baird Laurâ€" eston bas returned home. Mr and Miss Rutherford, of Galt, are visiting friends here. Miss Eliza Wilson, who has been teaching the past year in Orange Valâ€" ley, is home. / Misses Katie and Maggie Hay, of Toronto, z\re holidaying with their parâ€" ent here. Mr Wa‘lter Lothian, Orchard, spent Xmas at home. Dr Perry, Mt Forest, paid our town a flying visit last week. _ _ o Mr Jammes Laughton, who has been in Qwen Sound the past summer, is home for a while. Dr Sneith took a trip home on Xmas. Mr John Laughton who has been on the sicklist for sometime we are pleasâ€" ed to report that under the skilfal treatment of Dr Sneath wilil soon be arourd again. Miss Jane Bell, who has been poorâ€" ly for some time is not improving ‘as fast as we would like to report. | Are grand, but &kin Eruptuoss rob _ life of joy, _ buacklen‘s Arorica Salve cures them ; also ol 1, runmus and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bois, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Brnises, Burus, Scalds, Chapped Hiands, Chilblains, Best Pile cure on earth. arives out pains and aches _ Only 25 ets a box. â€" Cure «naranteed. _ Sold by all a box. â€" Cure gnuaranteed. _ Sold | druggist. Mr Wm Ramage had the pleasure of entertaining friends last week. DR. LANDERKIN AT GUELPH. Voleanie Eruptions WARNING. Dromore. 4& 6 4 * ie + * +) Tha na focallan so a teagasg sin gu soilleir,. _ **Cionnus a theid sinne as, ma ni sinn dimeas air slainte co mor" "Agus ma‘s ann air eigin a thearnar am firean, cait an taisbein an duine miâ€" dhiadhaidh agus am peacach e fein" "Ni hâ€"eadh, a ta mi ag radh ribh, ach mur dean sibhse aithreachas. sgriosar sibh uile mar an ceudna." Shabhal an fhirinn na hâ€"abstolubh. Char a sabhaladh gu timeil aig an am so, tre cumbachd a tha ceangalta ris an fhiriun agus tha sin a lenghadh gu robh e comasach dha neach araidh a chanâ€" tuinn **Feuch a ta na daoine a chuir sibh sa‘ phriosan ‘nan seasamh san teamsull agus a‘ teagasg a‘ pbhobuill." t Ach fhuair iad sabhaladh eadhon nis mo na sin trid a bhi toir geil do‘n fhicinn se sin ri radh air mhodh eile, fhuair aad_ an â€" tâ€"slainte a _ bhumeas dboibhsan tha beo gu siorruidh maille ri Criosda agus a bhitheas a riaghladh na riochachd gbloirmhuorâ€"sa, Dh‘ innis esan do dheisciobuil gu ‘m bitheadh iad 1ar an glacadh ‘s iar an toir seachad do na chombhairle. _ Ach cha robh sin a cuir trioblaid sam bith orra, Bha iad a cuir an earbsa aun an Dia, o‘n bha fios aca gur esan a‘s laidar na ‘chomhairâ€" le, Agus cha robh ni sam bith a bhitheadh iar a dheanaibh orra dol a chuir bacadh orra ann a bhi toir eolas do ‘n tâ€"soaghal air graidh Tosa Criosd. Bha sgeul aca ri labhairt, a dh‘ fheumâ€" adh a bhi iar a labhairt, _ Cha robh cruaidhâ€"chas sam _ bith _ roâ€"chruaidh airson an cuir air an ais anns a gnothâ€" aich sin. Thug Chriosd dhoibh eolas a dh‘Theumadh iad a thoir do na &â€"soagha, Thug Chriosd dhoibh an fhirinn‘s tha cumbachd anns an fhirinn tha‘g ainte gu feum i a bhithiar a cuir iar a hâ€"adâ€" hart ain measg dhaoine. _ Cha‘n ann miâ€"dhileas do ‘n fhirinn bha na hâ€"abstoil, ach dilees ga rireadh. Uime sin bha iad ullamh ni cruaidh saim bith ylladh a chum gu bitheadh na cumh:u}hd:m a tha comasach ar deanaibh glic a chum slainte iar a sgapadh am measg dhaoine gu iomalan na talmhuin gu leir. _ Agus a nis a lathair na comharwle tha iad ag innseadh mu Chriosd, Anns a phrmosan ‘s ann an cuirt a phriosan tha iad a toir eolas air a gradh. _ Dara tha iad am fuiladh fo slatâ€"cruaidh a geurâ€"deanmhuâ€" inn tha :ad a sealltuinn nach eil naire orra airson ‘ainmsa, â€" Agus dara tha am bilean air an dunadh ‘s nach urrain dbhoibh labhairt tuilleadh san an deigh dbhoibh am hbeatha a leigeil sios airson aobhar Chriosdâ€"chum gu ‘m bitheadh At 8 o‘clock the Hall was filled to the door with old and young. Mr R Renwick superintendent in the chair. The Programme consisted of singing and recitations by the children, speakâ€" ing by Mr R Renwick, J Snell and Rev Mr Campbell. the choir rendering suitable music. Mr and Mrs G Cushâ€" nie taking part by instrumental music. At the close of the programme the presents were given and eyery child belonging to the school received a present. Among the older _ ones who received presents were the Rev Mr & Mrs Campbell, who were presented with a beautiful Mantle clock by the Bible class Mr Wmm Ramage, choir leader, received a beautiful volume of songs of Praise with music, by the choir, after which both making suitâ€" able remarks when one of the most enjoyable evenings spent here came to a close by singing "God save our Queen." Their Business Booming Probably no oue thing has caused +ach a general reyvival of trade at our drug stores as their giving away to their many customers of so many free trial botties of Dr. King‘s New Discovery for Consampâ€" tion. Their trade is simply enormous in this very valuable remedy, from the fact that it always cures and neyer disappoints Coughs, â€" Colds, _ Asthima, _ Bronchitis, Croup, and all throut anua lung diseases are quickly cured, You can test it before buying by getiimg a trial bottle frâ€"e, large size 50c, and $1.00. Every â€" bottle An dara pairt do Shearmon leis An Urr I. A. Mathonach Priceville:â€"Na hâ€"abstoil ‘s chomhairle. _ Gneomharan The Xmas tree eniertainment held in Russell Hall last Friday evening in behalf of Amos Church SS was a great success. No pains had been spared in making the appearance of the Hail all that could be desired. Two trees were placed. une on each side of the hall, one for the ehildren the other for the oider. Both were well loaded with beautiful and valuable presents,. SHEARMON GAELIC. SE NN 34 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Red Hot From The Gun. Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman of Newark, Mich., in the Civil War, _ It caused horrible Ulcers that uo treatment helped for 20 years. _ Then Bucklen‘s Arâ€" nica Salve cured him, Cures Cuts, Brnises, Burus, Boils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruption. â€" Best Pile cure on earth. _ 25¢ a box. Cure guaranteed. . Sold by our Druggists. 3 Achair a lamh eile tha a mhuntii, nach d‘ thug umblachd do ‘n fhirinn ‘s dh‘ fhan anns a stead dhuilaich sin fad lathachan am beatha, iar a sgaradh air falbh bho gach ni tha maith. â€" Cha n‘eil pairt, na cuibhrionn aca do na beannachdan a choisinn Chriosd airson dhoaine trid a bhas. Cha n‘eil eolas sam bith aca air saibhreas ijongantach a gradb, Agus mar sin tha focallan araidh air an coimbleonadh. _ Esan a gradhbaicheas ‘anan caillidh see; agus esan a dh‘fhuathaicheas ‘anam anns an tâ€"saoghal so, gleidhidh se e chum na beatha maireannaich, _ Ma gradaicheas neach a bheatha thalmhaidh agus ma ni e dimeas air Criosd, oibreacheas an gradh ‘s dimeas sin am _ mach bas siorruidh. Acen ma dh‘fhuathaicheas neach a bheatha thalmhaidh s ma bhasaicheas e do ‘n fheol oibreachais am bas sin am mach beatha shiorraidh agus fhuair na abstoll a bheatha sin agus gheibh sinne i mar an ceudna ma bhitheas sinn dileas do Chriosd mur a bha iadsan ann a bhi ga leantainn tre mhiâ€"cliu agus tre deadhâ€"cliu, A large number from around here took in the concert at Top Cliffe Dec. 15th. ~Mr Dickson occupied the chair. It would be hard to find a man more worthy of the position. The string band was composed of the Balsam Valley musicians Messrs Ferguson, F Runciman and P MeArthur Priceâ€" ville. Also the Misses Hoopers and it would be hard to find their equal as musicians and singers We congraâ€" tulate Miss MceCannel on the saceess of her concert. She must have taken pains in instructing her scholars. tÂ¥ The only frsiâ€"cla«s Hearsae in Town Wishing a‘l of our many Customers a Happy and Prosperous New Tear We are, Yours for Trade. doaine am faicinn gu beil cumhachd na hâ€"shosgeul tha comasach iar an deanamh aoibhneach eadhon an uair bitheas iad am fuiladh piantan a bhas. Agus tha sin ceangailte ri umblachd do ‘n fhirinn, Se dua‘s mhor a fhuair 11d an so a bhos agus ceangailte ris a sin tha an duais na‘s moa gheibh sluagh Chriosd anns na neamhan far am beil iadson, mu thimchoil am beil sinn a leughadh an so, an duigh a seinn oranan na slainte. Mr O Konold and P McDonald have taken the contract of cutting wood around here. You would think it was the explosion of a lyddite shell to see the chips flying in the air. Mr John Porter has passed away after a severe illness of water on the lungs. Heleaves two sons and five daughters to mourn his loss. Undertaking and Embalming on latest prin ciples at reasonable rates. W. HA. BEAN I wonder what bhappened the Booth }ille correspondent. Dont be lazy ack. Mr Osear Konold and Co. while out in Manitoba purchased a half section of land 200 acres of which is a meadow and he intends making a large fortune out of hay next summer. He intends leaving here on the 1st of March acâ€" companied by yon know what. Big 4 . . Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Busine»s esiabâ€" lished by her father in Durbam in185§ and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entire satisfaction. Mr R J Porter is seriousiy ill at presâ€" ent but we hope to hear of his recovery under the skilful treatment of Dr Hutton. Mrs D MelIntyre of this burg is visitâ€" ing at her father‘s Mr J Isaac of Dromâ€" ore. Furniture of the Best Hake ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY MIESS SHEWELL Remember the standâ€"opposite the Market. Durham, HE SELLS CHEAP ! ! Intended for last week Balsam Vailey MISS SHEWELL â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" Cuoer‘s Block. T S l M O JASPR . GUN LOTUS OF THE NILE, COUNTRY CLUB BOQUET, WILD ROSE, ITALIAN PINK, and many others. Come and look over our stock before buying elsewhere. Goor‘s x Blitk A quiet but happy event took place north of here on Decâ€"â€"when Mr. George Harvey was united in marriage to Miss Kate Davis. We extend conâ€" gratulations. DON‘T FORGET Our cattle king A McKinnon, was down to the queen city last week with a shipment of live stock. _ A is doing an active business. Mr. Hugh McDovald and family left this vicinity two weeks ago for (Glenroaden, where he has secured a permanent situation. Miss Kate Brown was visiting Wm. McNally‘s last week. Mr. Valentine Sacks is engaged with John Shilling at present finishing his commodious dwelling which he built this summer. _ Wonder it J. will give the young folks a night‘s sport. OFFI(‘E FIRST DOOR EAST CF the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘s Block. Residence first door west of the Post Oflice, Durham. Mr. Alex. McDonald left two weeks ago to engage in the timber business near Dundalk. §# Our annual Sunday School entertainâ€" ment will be held on Thursday evenâ€" ing Dec. 28th. A good program is being prepared for the occasion. E. J. FREEL, M. D., C. M. The weather of last week was someâ€" thing unusual for this time of year. What we would like to know : W ho had the most sport on Xmas. Who tends church in Durbham on Sunday nights. _ munday nmgnts. _ And who took in the Xmas tre« on Friday night. Wishing Mr. Editor, staff and all the readers of the Review a Merr, Xmas and Happy New Year. VUPPER TOWN, Residenceâ€"HOPEVILLE. $ Derfumes gAétcgeeee8% ee%e8°ee0e.% : JAKE KRESS : Seeaaesee8ee2e22e2e2e0e0e0 00 @AAARAARAAR®O®S 241418041 p Homor Graduate of Trinity College, Toronto ; Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. ; Member of the Detroit Medâ€" ical and Library Associatlion, RES/LENCEâ€"Old lBDank RBuilding, opposite C,. McKicrnon‘s Implement Shop, Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D.S. DENTISTRY. What is more suitable for a Christmgs present than a good Purse. We have a large asâ€" sortment for th& holiday trade, and at prices to suit all. Six TZears‘ Bospital Experience. We have all the Standard odors, also all the latest. Among which are : . McPMAL We issue Tickets to all points at Lowest Rates. IN PFRFUMES Jake Kress. ... DRUGGIST.... andad Crawfora. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grev. Urses. FRNITURE DUR HAM at OFFICESâ€"Owen Sound, Markdale and Durham, Note.â€"At Durham, Mondays 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. and Court Days. At Price« ville, Mondays 6 p. m, to 8 p. m. B< BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIEES, CONVEYANCERS. Money to Loanâ€"Company and Private Funds. Low Rates. Easy Terms. OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block, BARRISTER. SOLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Collections and Agency promptly V ills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leascs, &c, correctly ‘dprepued. Estates persons looked aifter, and Executor ministrators‘ Accounts prepared and Surrogate Court Business, Probme of W Letters of Administration aud Gaardiunship Obtained. Searches made in Registry Ofhce and Titles reported on, Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortgages at low~st raves of interest, Valuations made *y a competent and careful Valuator. Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURKHAN. LUCAS, WRIGHT & BATSON. Office, over Grant‘s store, Lower Town TWEEDS & YARNS GROCERIES Eggs, per doz Hides, per ewt Calfskins _ ... Sheepskins _ .. Loan and Insurance Agent, Conveyâ€" ancer, Commissioner, &c. LOANS arranged without delay, _ Collections promptly made, _ Insurance effected. MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates of interest Ofliceâ€"one door north of 8. Scott‘s, Durham. Flour per ewt ........>. Oatmeal per sack ...... Bran per ecwt ... .. Shorts per ewt Fall Wheat per bushel Barley, +* Peas, ** Oats, ** Dr‘d Hogs, per eowt Lard per lb Tallow* per lb Butter per Ib, Tuab ... *# Roll WOOL We ask Inspection of our TEAS. S. SCOTT. Â¥ I B LUCAS ‘W H WRiIGHT C A BATSON lon%y to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit borrower. The Great English Remedy. Sold and recommended by all ) druggists in Canada. 0':? reliâ€" \\ 9 able medicine discovered. Aiz t \LDC, cA {mk:zgm guaranteed to cure all forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of Toâ€" bacco, Qpium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $1, six. $5. One will plest, siz will cure. Pamphleis free to any address.. meorm. Afcr. Wood‘s Phosphodins, J. P. TELFCORD, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, aC. W. L. McKENZIE We can give you Bargains. 14* by G. LEFROY McCAUL. W. S. DAVIDSON. MONEY TO LOAN 14 K‘Gold Filled with Eigin movemement for _ $10.00 Latest Size Larger Size, with Elgin or Waltham movement 9.50 Dont forget to call before Buying. Say! are you thinking of getting married ? _ Call and get the Lucky Wedâ€" ding ring. W. A. MacFARLANE., Repairing done promptly and DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., LO0K Al PR We are prepared to hanâ€" dle your WOOL & other produce to your entirr satisfaction. Of e qua ty. Es EsE MEeerhytytyEy Wood‘s Phosphodine is sold in Durham Jas. . Gun MacFarlane & Co., and Parker, Druggists. The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont Call and g« DURHAM MARKET. (G1 Next to Bank ARANTEED, Moderate $(Over the Bank Calendar $1 80 to 82 2 00 to 2 UV UA RAST nÂ¥ na1 1| $ 6E3 | ! S vith Eigin ©* £10.00 ;g ® Elgin or ( ent 9.50 (g 1 before é: C nking of S: l_? __Ca!l Ns 80 tC 55 to 25 to 00 to 90 to 60 to 04 17 17 18 17 to 18 to 50 to z5 to 40 to 10 to + eon' to i) 0 1 50 30 N is 5 35 25 20 10 18 18 18 wad eb (K

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