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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jan 1900, p. 4

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DURHAM REVIEW. Tram)“. The sun has shone out again. Lat. est new: show Gen. White after a den- pants day‘s fighting was entirely Incessfnlhuing driven the Boers " u .n points. Some British positions is" taken and nuke!) three times. hit the British held them at lust. and): the "Infant the empire hm - Blnu' ion something grout - M II“ be intense disgust " kw. White In“ both. hero. _ nlBtM1qeiree ousting unconn- ttttttf, I“ ot MM Boas. ---------- Ddagoa Boy in the key to the aim- etion. Here " where Boer supplies .3. rushed through. end even English merchants no turning In honest penny by ahirqriutt gum to Norway in pine to”. there to be "shipped to South Aime perhaps to shoot their own eons. Bullet sent eome troops to Colenso to nuke e "de-tration," with e view at skewing none of the enemy bun LadyImith. but " one correspond- ent up he might " well be" let off fire works. Bullet bee deleyed too long. end the town with its brave de- lenders may hue to succumb. and with it 10.000 fitat-el- troope. Punch too. bu his glory tarnished by having TO of " men “pulled. though he is still in a comm-Ming position seemingly. Knmmnn, in the Naming surrendered to the Boers with ISO [xi-anon. Gen. Bullet cables some brief th3 recenyed from White on Saturday which shows that I desperate “I! In than being nude on Lady- tlnit’u. The Muck began " 2.45 n. m. sad I": "sanded to be . surprise, bat m':. The, were driven but levenl m a the point. of the bayonet, wd vacuum! of the last heliognhb to “an bung very [and praised." Apia we ns, to meet a feeling of Wu If not of humiliation " the an. of to-ar. T. Itteseisure of German and Ameri. " msels will) it is alleged contraband ‘dnl'. is causing a bitter feeling in My and less so in America. W in seizing flour, is making a tret/il;': pointed out we believe lord Rosebury. which will cause " tumble in future wars Will) (the: or even as a neutral. when Eiii, countries on which she depends apply is engaged. Iobllity and gene" tum tactics, whit Dore cumion, lmvmg - knocked out c _ ThoCanIdiana are back to Belmont w“, walking and carrying the ' . of the women refugees who were hand to lave Douglas. The brush of the Toronto company tggttt the Queen-lander: under Col. Mutter. has given I now interest m 15. Inr newa.in the absence of anv- Ihing stirring trom the big encamp- muss. Afterdnvmg the Home from berry of I spirited I“ Recessful has 1 Mt in): old. 1300. French bu not taken Cole Iva-reported. but bu really tmtieal advantage which should e hill to get it before long. He miaditreements. . Gabon is having some successes Bill-l Ind bio nearly 30,000 men are I!!!” actively preparing for the great all. on the Tugela. in turn. "a - nanny in were dr Punch main W action ef the Bonn yrhen icbat tlat MHHREB are St " My, January " l900 WAR NOTES. tte C. Ramage, mysmlth rive ho: mailman are up.“ was). tam.» sh M twist: it In alleged con min; . bitter fee Ind lea, so in A n soiling tiour, is m: 9n! penned out. we M ven Tm 'R BBA Y . 1emr MONDAY nt ATL'RDAY I still In her. thou " out. Amt Y are Editor and mm: h fth lmDI‘OVH " II llaplayin y men mil. if m wa eh got a 'nlble needs sburz With I Ott " to Id: Owing to the Btormy weather Ital. week we failed to s"uui in our budget in time tor publication and some of the items mny be somewhat stale. We have started doing business in 1900 by turning over a new leaf. Come to the store where you can get everything from a NEEDLE at an ANCHOR in the Hardware line. Sewing machine needles in abundance. $10,000 must be taken in through Sales and Collections this month in order to continue the business and give you the bargains we have been in the habit of giving you. All accounts are ready and great bargains will be offered to you in Our Snudey Schiml Entertainment VIII great were“ in apite of the in- clemency of the “caller Mr. Alex. Mc- Dousld presided in the chair. While the childten gave their recitation in good innuner. also Mr. D. McLean at Aber. deen. Music was furnished by the Milne family, and the Crawtord Junior chol- titer which Mr. Mol).ma!d was vaunted That Throbbing Headache. Would quickly leave you. if you used Dr. King's New w. Pills. Thousands of antler”: have proved their metehleee mom foe nick end nervous head-chem Thoy make pure blood and strong nerves end build anyour health. Easy to take. Try them, Only Mo. Money book fi not clued. Scld by our arugula. 5 Crawford Jan. his 1900. Mr Milne made a short but very suit- able reply, site: which a very enjoyable evening was spent in games. music and recitation. elm e Scotch song by Mr Milne at. end after psi-inking of the good things. provided " the ladies end friends of the congregation. end the singing "Mild Lang Syne" the - depened in tho wee sine 'oam 'o the morn, feeling well "tiniied they had spent. e plane.” lay were guests at we mun Mr. Angus McKinnon m the wealhar for a few days rround mun. Miss Jessie Hutie visi the 8th Int week. Mr. Lucille MeEeetune "med friends around here lately Wt In tnteut H Bade rtVE for the winter months. Ala McDonald from VII-den Ma newing old wquaimnum III Mm Jessie Mtltse of " the WI In the In . mm And It Inna nut mean). Signnd in behalf of Crawford Prouby nan Church. (Alex. Hobcirk. l David Hume. (Emmi: C. Hulk. noun-6 About eight " e address an Mr D Has " Jessie Milne: of Southampton inns holidays under the parental Also the Misses Taylor trom Chet- In] read "--No Fumor should be without one of our Snow "tmo.--. Another carlocd of Coal Oil ft, to hand. Bring along your demljohns and 5 tral cm and so: them Blitz. " HARDWARE 1 WEASC l CUT SAWS AXES SNOW SHOVELS SKATES LAMPS LANTERNS COW CHAINS Ike: tt urc W Milt w Crawfom rear and many returns. wish you to accept this fur n Itoken of our love and d Mr Milne tir. Mr A Ned forth, and Miss H u th Ut "tie visited friend: on 0Q-po WM, BLACK. mum: the M fl u: W w! the Crawford tear ft or, ---_ tl id uily was under 5 Hobkit Mr Mill Sr. IIe " 1 here ."t‘llln Gieut ll tl ICC mblt appr‘ It a " " THE WAR-From a Medical Standpoint. -.The Boer, especially the hunting Boer, is an exceptionally good _shot aims at the abdomens ot his enemy. and hits every time, and hence it is that surgeons find that by far the largest number of wounds in the Brit- isl: ranks have been found in the abdomen, the hip or the groin. Why hit the enemy in that part of the body, it is dith'cult to say. Some suppose that the Boer aimed at the sporrans worn by the Highlanders. but that theory will searcily hold water, and the more probable hylmtht-sis is, ilmt the Boer aims at the :ilulunwn of his enemy. lucv,usir ht. knows llmt the 1iuusru' -General Gatacre, ot' South African fame, is known among the rank and tile of the army as "General Back Archer", on account of the very long and difficult marches which he is in the habit at giving his men as a form of exercise, and the men are said to return from those marches in a thor- oughly exhausted condition. and with severe back aches, hum the fatigue and the carrying of their achrutre- merits carried. Some exercise of this sort would appear to hare been into General Gataere's tactics in his last march which entailed upon his men a long journey in the sun, followed by an exhausting night march immediate- ly preceding the attack upon the en- emv in which he was so sorely defeat- Miss Jean Renwick and M1 Gt iiton willldelitrht far more than hem-ts at the Fax Concert on Ja Mr P F Thur nnd family have moved onto their farm just north of the village while Mr John Thain “that of P l? Thur moved into the home netted by Mr Thain _ treir daughter Mrs J w Daubrook and other Mandi. E174? chkson, of Envision. was the Fiiot Mr and Mrs Rob Burrows on Bathath. In“: formeriy irf tTaTiiG passedmough ttie may; itriiiiiraiTriiiGGGiire of the Orchud school for the year 1900 known on school sec. No. I, Egremont. Sabbath. Miss E Doupe, of Owen Sound. Lats been visiting her Unclu Mr A Donpe and other friends in and around the 'iliage for the past few days. Rbben Thompson. who has been in the West for the past two yous. Is renewmg old acqumnhucen In this mmthtrorhood. Mr and Mrs A Doupo are spending a few days this week at Newbridgo visiting t'ssttigrew. Wm Vance and John Hadden. of Mos- born were the guests at Wm Mum's on tl M M Miss“) hug guughter of Roe JR 1U NY " Sunday with Mr w ru ROBES RUGS HORSE BLANKETS SLEIGH BELLS C1RC1NGLE8 ' BASKETS WHIPS, ETC. " 1T6 w I a! hit f your Seal eta at Mae ll Holstein d m th t tasttit W l rowt uGne's ll ll round, IS only , engaged in and carrying ministering to Ts make use ot it dt Geo. Ham- than Scottish memb the Mans S docs nu in; ll umm‘y l il war wel I Ill an) tst tl Iv Ea ANNUAL-------, . 3 JANUARY GLEARING SALE. at" 9 m _ -. TW‘LH. a _ 1tariii't7rrr,T2y2 The DURHAM FURNITURE COMPANY, Limited Will pa) the following prices for saw logs delivered at J. w. Crawford’s Mill, Din-haw . Muplr: $10.00 $8.00 $6.00 P M Burl: 10.00 8.00 6.00 .. Soft Elm 10.00 8.00 6.00 bt Basswood 10.00 8.00 0.00 .. Bench 8.00 0.00 5.00 .. tipruee Cedar Hemlock Cedar 7 00 6.00 5.00 Hemlock 5.00 to 7.00 accorthngto length Tnmaruc 5.00 to 7.00 acc. to length Logs will be classed according he size and to be cut as much as possible 12 ft. long. allowing 8 inches. SihW LOGS WANTED 'illll1,tt,I,alLli' é CALDER’S BLOCK, DURHAM, ON 'sri WARMWM'AMMWMWARMMWNMFMFNMA!PW?! W We but and can SYP‘H tUh F,'i'!'ftdlrflfti's! $1.1: 'lllfE A? mes- Ist'tflitfilttt4r"sti ' o 0 l Ania”? " ,l,('yitih'iflil! ttgift/tf ,'llkfi,t tthalt CURES GUARANTEE natural drum or lanes oeu- nod 2 govern return. No tam = t, at nrmmnent euro 'dllgt2 N? CURE. o PAY. BO OPEB " tha'; NECESSARX. NO BET - ON PROM 30813388. _ ' ‘Budor. you need help. Early than or but “out“ my hue “hand pg; Exposure “if have diseased you. on no not safe t lam-ed. Our Now Method will one you. You run no rink. Young 'un-You 9n polo. be“. ad haggard: nerve“, unable And ox- oiublo. You become forgetful. moron. Ind 'lt/tttP,',',, iltftt"i, md il'gtl,It “km 0700' we. I p tom and (low-nut countenance rug an blight of your “Manon. b.No ter, how 1ttr'grggrh'tg or ow on mun- " our iihii Mk'rthn TREATMENT will an it. The "womy veins" Mun: to did! norms! condition and hence the an! organ roomve r . nourish» gent, Tho 9min gll.dfl"lltu'l'lt alt. WE CORE 1ARlC0CEi.E Nothing out be more demand" to mot niddb-qod an than the I.- am. u you 2.tle,', lot-u." 'l1t undue uh mun shell-c id Mud 3501. tail: 'flt,trdflllf, Tho: mstlt n Inn: for bulimi- ni-hd life tad new lamina“. i7o M whether Womb, evil htlbiu in youth. canny n or serum excmo PII' Mound Trauma: will mung Ilit1CtlN,it NPIArll Thu will: Specialists of mm 20 YEARS ll DETROIT. , 250,000 was». ililaiilCaE2gSEE 35029 " CURE? LTI 53‘5" ()lillllllli? Mlllll& (ll). HD. HE 8.00 7 00 5.00 l) of all Winter Dry Goods, such as Overcoats Mantles, Blankets, Mautlings, Furs, Millinery etc. Come and judge for yourself and be convinced that we mean business. 8.00 8.00 8.00 htii,l GO and as w to have a mprm Hoods S. F. MORLOCK N11] b' 00 6t .00 " 00 '. 00 u 00 bt 00 m 14 f K100 Old Genuine Clearing .Sale. the zecwv find 011 Fancy Box PiaFerlhiul tfii%1opes for; Elit Correspondence from we io.,. Moody 's Best Black Ink, large bottle only 3c. 'I-lr-I- . H. PARKER. Waste IF You iir"iff 6AM AT COST”? Celluiod Albums, rleirtt1aor.2s at 90c: Plush Albums regular $1.10 at 85c bl .. " 1lt.,k: :5 It “a; A t tt h Ib Looat tg . " " s,.._ on 37c. .a u " oat _ -“. Fancy Celluoid Toilet Cases 1T'fa'ra's"4'.oo at $3.25 5 3 .' Illlr Leather Travelling Cases: et. $3.00 at $145" Leather and Silk Glove and Hankerchief l I 60' , . f “(Dar wallets, the finesQ goods in the marketi I iti'.'t 2htfltgf b'"-' and $2.5tc A Full Line oi the Best ‘Wishing a Prosperous and Happy New Year to all. J?ARKER'8 Drug Store We are determined to dispose of [all tleft over holiday goods at sacrifice prices. LOTS or MONEY to Loan ai LOWER TOWN Implement Warcrooms. Spring and Summer Goods As Usual a Full L know wh WAGONS llll(l(llf4 AND MW. 5ures 1Eisa:tad.satEraaxa Druggist. rise alone Turnip Bowers, f1ettffiers, all in stock. Attend l the old established Loud other good Stock Compan y mints; are UK Havéfyouzéeen our, stock of Paper 3113 Enveiopes ?---Beil valve' m u :7: “a Box of..250 Cream Laid Square Baronial Envelopes for ---OF ALL--- We have been moving lately and have not to tell you about our stock. Listen now! Here fyp/, ore-Bargains while they last. It our e too " u. BURNETg l (lattlirllttitte,illttttttilitit0ti.llt. ff', but always get quality fy your money. We always place quality before price and still eompete. Our new CANNED GOODS have arrived: Vegetables, Salmon, Kippered Herring, Finmn Huddle: Also Ciscoes stndor Herring and Cod. rmces mm fall earload Celebrated ry Goods. Butter, Eggs, and Poultry taken as Cash. n ods mlbs Granulated. Sugar - - - - 'l.00 lllbsRolled om - .. - - 25c. tT n 'eadv cot Adan easo " WM CALDER rt Plotv,t , your m Me lalIOS II‘IP II' Iva m WC , Organs Ha rrows, re Insarw, ' Insuranc 1er to 00mm to hand, and have decided lin assey-Harr Ha rrows. Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses H " o am " 1i " Vt rm TI ll ?:Best valve" In lama. Sewing Machines, {All " h Mowers tune ib, ti, M ' i Wishing ail of on many Customers ( t" Happy and Prosperou thw Yew , Sm We are, Yours for Trade w. H. EMEA SAW LOG DURING JANUARY 2ii)jt't., AT THE ABERDEEN For which the follow!» price. will be pad: Kali: $9.00 $7.00 55.00 1" i Bitch, 9.00 7.00 5.00 . Soft Inn, 9.00 7.00 5.00 b w, 9.00 7.00 5.90 . Beech 7.00 5.00 4.00 ' Black All 11.00 8.00 5.00 . Pine Spruce Cedar Bannock AT 1lfttllhi0lh'in Logs will be classed according quality and sin, and to be cut as m ”possible " R. log, showing 3 Pine. and Calla. Space and Hem! “(will be taken on river bank and and. ' , is" g t l "r: ct FANCY tM" ‘amarac DRUG STORE Mi SELLS CHEAP! I 3515 J. W. CRAWFORD. KDIDtiii, 60 oo WA N TE ta) oo tiAW MI LI oo oo cums llt mm mm 'tt Mt

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