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Durham Review (1897), 12 Apr 1900, p. 5

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H W d i, " $4635 Our forefathers little dreamed that in less than 200 years our homes would reflect the luxuries of the Old world-nay, in wall coverings surpass them. Our Wall Papers---. are not Gobelin tapestry, but they are the most ex- quisite paper tapestry ever designed. --Our new stock is here, ---1s beautiful, ---Is yours for the asking. Astonishing! McFarlane 81 Co. I N, lib-H “w: it Q ‘zatl fut: ! .L Tat Lace Curtains WI Ruffled R White Be leun It was t1tICtynstlutuJllltl. w Fl BEAN 'since been declared constitutio __ . '_d'.d, -..---- _ ,...- Liw higncs: "utluunties on constit law intlu, Dominion Thi, yt NC) I I‘ E [Senate has “1mm, HHV real . L thrown it out. The simple and TO HOTEL KEEPERS, SHOP KEEPER and an whom it may Concern. “101800! tt Nt any tl hum, N) Village of Holstei at 10 o' NO Tn Wh for th will I Village of Dundalk 3 The applicatimu for Licensee 1901 are an follows t Town of Durham Townnhip of Blend; " Norma-by " Bentinck " Wt " Proton 3 ll Village of Dundalk 3 0 " Hanover 3 0 or whom Katherine Hergott of the ,annship of Not-mantra is npolyin for . new License for the mute and 'lid,',','.', iscs. gimme " Holtke in the Townlh‘lp of Nommnhy. Wm. “yen of the " of Gtenet in applying for a new licence for the 'r'Mlll','ll prenum situated a Rob Boy in aid Township. W H.411 petitions relating to the grant- ing or refusal of Licence: must be M with the War at land four any. you April 19. 1900. Partial intend- will govern themselves accordingly. THOS. A. HARRIS, Inspector. h am, April and, 1900. " Int UGGitiTh' and BOOKSELI 1'lv, tlt). B CHEAP t. , --- SPRING GOODS. wnship te It V in!” all ape! Durl new on wde Dis f G' lenelg Nornmnhy Bentinck Egremont Proton Vt: q 4 m able ods re -0- IN THE--- Lem. at Kiempp's Hotel o'clock. at m. n n line r Me Mte icatior" for _ a snap Cloths " at year Ar w " Gamers Block! of Spring 5110 :11. Women ar lnw Rig , nrice , wide Soul] 'e SIZE ma for we f 1900 and The numbe ths " ll a spuare Tavern Shop 3 o 2 0 and 40c $1.40 $1.40cach avert) She 3 0 l 0 9 0 tt 0 2 0 3 0 3 o 10 w 25C " r:- Frtt8 for 1900. Come FAIR Etc, 871808 i'd h (h M I) ll up...“ -..- rm _ omtributing cause of the Iad's crazy zeal. His pockets were. fall of an archist literature and he avowedly connects his attempt. with Britain's eon-so towards the. Boers. Even in the Brussels chamber while the Row ernment was introducing condoms”; to" resolutions of the dastardly act. one member was bold and bloody enough way that "blood called for blood," There is little to add tn ,rhst is given. on our iumdv pngvs. which ave. Lard I’ml‘erts “dent advertise" In Kipling pays. um! though about 1000 men hays been lullvj or captured m the pust2 weero no muve u made. No wtnter clothing: for the men. and Inc-leaf horses, is the can” of delay. and it umv he weeks before, these can luck of horns. is the and it may be weeks l be furnished. Mum are playing all round but. so {an huled, to cm tions Brnbant. " cor away from I railway. No grem alarm is fel As he Was in the act of receiving tt cap ol tea, a youth oi 16 named Sipido, a native of Brussels and a nnsmith, jumped on the platform, fired two Utots at the l’rincv. and was in the net l tiritw a third when tbe smtiunmaster mincked bis arm down and he was overpowered. But for his lauliy aim a death might have taken place which would have plunged Europe in war tor without doubt, Britain to a man will blame the raviizgs and the insults of the French and Belgian press against the Queen and Em‘pige as the. ti be The. perils of gunmen Wu well ilitmtrated last week in the bold attempt made to shunt the heir to the British throne in a railway tcation at Brussels The Prince was on his way to Ctrpenhrtgt'r) tojoin in his father-in. law King Christian's binhdav celebra- rinns and was aexunuiyy.ief b); the theking N unrel the lam-st ration l" is the latest. news. SOD Bullor and an been 40 (15)!"an [DOVE Troups and supplies are pouring inw Rhodelm through the Portuguese poh Hem. and wid much south in Preterm, Britain has treaty ogltts " Brita. bit France and knead: no hitter " this Ppineess of Wales wnd others. HWIIV ut i --Hugh John Macdonald, Premier iof Manitoba, narrowly escaped death l by the falling of a huge centre piece ot l, plaster from the ceilingof the hall of l the Legislative building. ml --Notliiru,r could exeerd the. warmth of the reception lwinggireu the Queen in Dublin, and the saeritiee she is malo ing of her personal comfort. is telling m her favor with all classes. Witness her tact too; Saturday last. 50000 children marched in her presence and when it was over she' learned that a train delayed had prevented a mum gany of children trom taking part he at once made an opportunity for them to see her and be seen. God bless her. --The Prince of Wales it is reported will visit Canada this summer and may take a round the world trip to the othep colonies. He will be loyally welcomed after 40 yrs absence, especially if the Princess comes along A NEW Forum.--- Liquid air can now lit-(rmducpd at. a cost of 5 cents a. gallon an will no doubt, in many instance“. take the place of coal. Thirty gallons will furnish the same union!“ " power asn. LiiG?"cai, Lid will therefore re- duce the cost of running machinery on land amines. fully fifty Ker cent. It Wlll nboafrord “It? valua le space which is now requir 'for “twig? coal. For 'it,'trl?,.",'n pardons. gallons of liguud air w: I do the work of five tons o ice. When " is reduced to 312 de- grees below mm it can he dipped up and poured out like water, Monufact- urea are getting interested in the new agent and perhaps the day is not for diatom when it will be quite generally I tt tro llaymg all round Rulwru. trying. to fax failed, tn cut off commm.ico~ I Brnbanl. " completely isolated i from a rhilwny. a greu alarm is felt however, com Ice in Bob: is unslrokcn. and Acre nysterinua tuotretttttttttt leaking out may moan an advance or , coup me kind soon. Homes are pouring hmsnnda more are being bought It THE PRINCE or WALKS. 1t " expected Ln rel: mind an almy J THE WAR MI Munwhile the uund Rulwru. Eng?“ his daughter; eved yet ambie- b of 40000 have What does It " yet: down In but hopeful ree from the the, reject 50??! lot palace entirely secluded from man'. in- fluence or interference. The "Prince" however With the consent of oil con- cerned had been amnnced to this lady and when he learned the action of his bride. duet mined in company with two male "friends" to secure access to the palace disguised A. girl students. and now begins the struggle between anH and ideal with a religious fervor: to lift womanhood higher. The prince. though using disuuine in the very spirit of honor and gallantry and all through his conduct is irreproachOle. As the struggle goes on the heart of the woman is sore tried between love and her ideal, an d she It last seen that in her ideal there wan. mm h of prideand selfseekmg The prince is wounded. and her heart opens as she nurses lulu through his Afterpointing out amm- peculiarities of its liter-my form, a sketch of the characters was given. The heroine is 1 Prim-em who thinks woman is mulled to mow in " higher plane thuu present sociva allows nnd believing that she us mum's equal in all great enterprises. she succeed. in founding It college in a Monday night last the basement ofi the Pruhylarian Church WM nearly full. the mulch being the 8rd monthly‘ 1 Inn: y night of theC,hritrtltut Endeavor Suciety. Rev, Mr. Furqnhnrpou was} chairman and after a. devotional open-l ing. the representation of Tennysun'm ttru, poet" "The Princess" was gone into, l va. Mr, F. at some length outlined the l author's purpose in writing it. which' was lo. said lo Kivr , representation of' the ideal relation that should suuaist) between mm: and woman. Flamed: 'with poetic drapery tho subject was' pl esented in inlense earlwsmrss and) in the must chaste and beautiful lungu- I age." l, illness. Then calm»; the pHttee'tt turn and in passages of exquisite beauty he ahnws xlwre is no antagonism between maul and woman). Throughout the piece there is a great deal that culls us to a purer life and 3 higher ideal, turd WP hope the attempt to interpret one of Tenuymu’u most famous pieces may rum", in leading amm- to a closer ne- quaintaneo with the lsest, in secular htevatuve. Mr Fnrquhrumott's running comment and explunnlinn between the selections were admirably adapted to a clear un- derslunding of the piece. The different chm-nctrrs in the poem were taken by Messrs. J. Burnet. Dew- ar, Bedfm-d. Davidson. Lauder 5nd Park, and Misses M. Gun. Davidson, Hurt-is. M. Hunter and I’m-k. all of whom rend their parts with feeling and appreciation. The songs were rendered by Misses McFarlam-. M. and S. Burnotv Wallace, Lunllaw and M. Gun. and Messrs. Lauder R. my! w. McFarlane, Miss B. McKenme acted u ttcconsortttist. This part of the program wax most rxcellent. Exuumc THE LABEL on the paper and if not correct, let tus know at once. Please don't wan till six munths or a year In“ gone by. This request should he ('unsidered a. standing invitation. 3'1 hr Native 1'iih herbs -liIl-lll" Till PRINCESS. 0.0 Twenty-one herbs, roots and barks of the greatest medicinal value, form Our Native Herbs, the best. remedy known for diseases of the blood, stomach, liver and kidneys. The most stubborn cases of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Catarrh or Rheumatism, yield at once to the won- derful efficacy of Our Native Herbs. It is a powerful blood Iet/itr, an‘active kidagy 255.1%“ regulator, 'and goes directly to the §ource of a disease like in all its forms and stages, and expels it permanently from the system. I "ttered g',,edt","igt'1t for about at: years, ao crippl at times that I could not walk without a cane. I was not even able , to drive. After using Our Native Herba about three month could to anywhere without my stick andaln ale todou muehworkaaany athermanofmyage(56). , “mm GOLLOP. sunset. Ont. A box of Our Native Herbs contains enough tablets for 200 days' trmtrnent--irom " to " the iiuttitrwiCtytm11reret, a cute. Each - mun, "up m.'."""""-""-- -- box}. registered like a bank note and contains a registered guarantee, If not benefited your money back. Also sold in powder form. If you can’t get it from Your dmggist. we will and ”“1 has (either tablets or powder) on “youth neeiptof’x. aumuoo.-ro.-u"toer'tf"". [illtflllllEfllE Receipt. light a: the Wrstern mule yank. u they totalled under forty londi Including 1.1m hogs, about mo out“. an sheep and lambs. wrth a light supply of milkarn and culvn. Thero in nu improvement in shipping mule I cables are unsatisfactory, and prices hare are qunmhly changed, with only u limited Mnnunt of buying. Only a few selections touched 50 per 1h. A- Ctr u rattle were concerned the market showed no improvement. and prices ware weak. Butcher cattle usually WM dull: trome, few lots of Easter cattle sold It. 4 to 41c and m-mwionully an math more was paid for small nelrcted lots. but ordinary stuff WM! wrluinly nu better. In fact drnvurs complained that. they htul hold cattle uvrr for Mn advance. And in sew-r- al as“ could Hm. realize the figures nth-led yesterday. Really gund cuttle 'ull at from 3'd to 4c per Itt., and Becomi- rule and poor "tuit cannot be correct]? quoted. ms dealers would not say actua - ly what they were paying or receiving Altogether the market for butcher cattle in in a mm: unsatisfactory cun- dition fur the dvovers and the butchers. Stocken no steady at from 3 to 3k per II). with an eighth more paid Ior choice. Bulls and feeders me steady and un’ changed. Makers Ill't‘ soiling at. from 825 to " each. with $50 fur prime cows. Cmnmun culves urr a drug on the tttarket, hut. choice veal calves are badly wanlod. Sheep me steady and unchanged, for tt few extra choice lam 4c was paid, hut the prirc was not. a representative one. Lambs range from " to rste per lb. and up to do {on tselections: prices were tirmer. Hogs are steady and unchanged. For pl'llllt' hogs (scaling from 160 to 200 I!!!) the top price is (at; light and fat hogs ure- bringing up to5tc per lb. In “woefully and mommy p, qTer mum... Stamina”. lad on" gt',',', drug“ for “I can lat (.- rnl. he no o er, n .1) limited. pllty and mthuons no dangerous. Price. Na. 1, tt W. box . lo. 1.10 degrees stronger." per box. o. 1 or ii," mailed on receipt. of prior And two been stamps. The poo¥porgpsny 15y.y2tU"yi I“!!! a In“! - """"Pe-"G' -. ..._-,_ - __ Ego; I and a sold and recommend“: By all mponllble Druggtstt' ln Clam. Mas.....----. Hruc, poo cwt.......... Calf-Akilh. par lu........ Slxoepsklus............... Tallow undated pot lb 1Ny..-.---. Apples. pvt begun"... Pot-Ines. per tme Wood, par Bani... Barley..................... tho........................ Ivuuu.......,............. Dl‘ennod Hogs, per cm Hogan. Live Weight...” Beef. per cm............ Lard. porib..--. Butter, fresh roll per lb Putt, r, Tub.............. Wheat..................... pm".................. Flour......... o............ l3" NanndNo.’ sold in Durham by M, Parker. Useful“). and Co.. cud In. B, DURHAM MARKETS. Gun. mumm- .Oook'l Cotton Boot Gamma Liv. Stock larkvt. TORONTO. 33'“ 700 825 70 M 15 " 10 " 46 40 27 16 18 10 5&2 “Minter Need l IS RELIABLE HARNESS. We want you to know we handle every- thing in the Harness line. Harness that is durable and fits a horse cum- fortably, will bring Iwotit to you in the greater amount of work he will do. JAS R. GUN A titersertal Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points. Deposits received and inter- estnllowed at current rates. SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savinga‘lmnk deposits of 81.0) and up- wnrds. Prompt attention and every facility afforded customer- living at a distance. CAPITAL, Authorized. . . . . . '82,000.000 CAPITAL, Paidup. ... ..... 1.000.000 RESERVE FUND ... ..._ 600,000 W. F. COWAN. President. GEO. P. REID, lunager. AGENTS in all principal pounce: in quriu. Quebec. Manitoba. United States and England. Gllll)lllll BANK OF alllll I T-- In Heavy and . Light Harness. Collars, Pads, Bits, Blankets Etc. {Rubber mending. Specialties in Cork ! Soles. &c.. receive our best sttentiou. NEW SHOE SHOP. The undersigned begs tounnouuce to the people of Durham and vicenity am he has establishei 3 Boot. & Shoe businnss in the Aljoe Block.... Upper Town. and is prepared to receive and execute orders for making or mend- mg Boots or Shoes in I work mun-like manner and It reasonable prices. SPRING MEDICINES. This is hilly warranted: The sumaum of Krutrer's rum-rum story about. (hot. dun-dam bullets used by the British is that the Boers are beginning to feel sick in the tum-tum at the thought. of Bobs being about to hum-hum ond make things hum-hum. Meanwhile Bob. keeps mum.murn.-u5tmtfoed Honld. DURHAM AGENCY. At a meeting of the Spring Show held here on Saturday. Thunday the lab inst. wu- appointed the day of holding this Springf- meetmg. All the "ermte menu for the holding. at n once-am} show no now complete. The - list has been added to and prise- increurd 0un's 00de Extract of SARSAPARILLA. Onn’s Burdock k Dandelion Bitters. .3” large posters for partienNm.-- Aym Advance. Spring's sarsiparilia, and all Other Reliable Remedies. You no doubt have a receipt which you may think superior to any of these preparation. Bring it in and let us put it up for you. Nothing but the very best Drugs and Herbs used by us. M. 0. Agent, Can. Express. Repairing a Specialty. Head Office, Toronto. WE SUPPLY JAS. McNALLY. . . . . DRUGGIST C. LEA VENS J. KELLY, Agent. swat: AE .‘RRISTER. ‘OLIOITOR. '0‘er vague. can run-en. no otrimr---uMlimt TOWN. DUB“ ll. mini-"Mort Acct-ulna p red out pr_qpfS nanny-u Conn 'illlh'lul"%2'.d of Wills. honor- ot Adntnblnuol and "ra'.'tet Ohm-mod. Beach.- and“. 'titeg on. Y"l-ortoe on. Comp-y “a MM nd- Io In... [organ- " lot at My! hm. . Valuation. (Juliet-nun sud Annoy promptly atom!“ O. NH! Doom. lama In»... “mu to. 'i','gteL,t',tgr'i Baum of doc-ad muons loo _n m. “a Exec-.tcv'l‘lud e: Underuklng And Snub. I‘m; ., ".ittiet* u Multan um GairerGGabiiari Lia artful "ttsator Furniture of the not Mali Would Inn-Mo that at: “new“... the Furniture And [Jada-luau Hudson umb- viuhed " her “that m bun-nu. n I.“ “I will cum-aver :03": all old noi new cuto- "rs a. nun. nun- mtinlnttlon. 0FhHCE--Me1ntttre Blplk. BARRIQTER. SOLICITOR IN IUPRINI GOURY. NOTARY PUILIC. COUUIIOIONM. m. omce. over aunt's store. Lower Town MONEY To LOAN at lowest nus of mucus. oéBe---ogtq door north of B. Boot“. Dunn-I. Lona ma Immune Agent, Convey- ancer. Commissioner. he. LOANS unused without delay. Collection promptly made. Inuunuca canted. WOOL TWEEDS d YARNS GROCERIES lil. J. FREEL, M. D., 0.31. We Qi Insneclion (ll our Till S. SCOTT. " PROTESTANTS and CATHOUCS. Rieh Mew, Poor Mm, Grits, Tories and Patrons, ALL DEAL WITH.... The Hunover Conveyance' "AlwaytoPIompt. Never Negligen Al business Strictly Private. H. II. MILLER will have been 90 guru at the business mt XMAS AY, and he KNOWS BOW fo get moire! at lqwest roeitlt, natal rhd, R104 tuck-0m link Building. opp-m C. Metur non a lmphmum Shop. UPPIR TOWN. - DURN‘U SEEM Mum“; That 1'31:th whole country you to him. d? i0 ttty'""'"""""' andonlargc can: Go to him If you want to all: Go to him if you Want to buy. no collects notes and mounts, and it best; TT, hing how he get; money out of claims that hive been thrown aside an worthless. BUSINESS Tasks. Snub and Dimcultien straightened out settled and adjusted without lawsuits or III feelin .hy the me of s little tact and good fd'GltU. {I} (ltr I PM. III tl H tt 7 m Hematite to Pfr I” cent-‘32 MISS SHEWELL Honor Guam". of rum: Collage. Tomato; lumber ot tho Gallop ot Hum. .96 Surgoonl. Out. ; Halibut at tho Wt Iod- ted and mum “new“. arristor, otar , Gon- F wyancor, to., gee"... long to Loan at reasonable run an on terms to suit borrower. At. JA M11191- A Hundred Rood Farms for sate-AMO a number of fine EhuroverProperuF binomial the mu'.’ " the Market. Durham?“ ....f, - i"aeeAuusitid to - 100 ormfn or. A: ho wtit mist. ,ud,"t',hTAir, “a your creditors. [advent m ant. Mnctorllv wound up. J. P. TELFO RD, ALWAYS oN RAND. PICTURE "III“ A SPINAL" W. L. MCKENZIE C. LEFROY McCAUL. We can In Yrun' [lupus] Esprit-co. " 0M! Ital-clan Intu- I. Town. E l DAVIDSON. MONEY TO LOAN DRY GOODS, CROCKl-IRY. BOOTS & SHOPS. &e., We are prepared to luau- dle your WOOL & other produce to your ouurr titttisfuctiou. catch & Irish Ot' best quality. H H. MILLER, MISS SHEWELL "uta. LII. or give vou Bargains .'ANOVER. tioirr the Bank -rariajsite m'al nip-

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