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Durham Review (1897), 28 Jun 1900, p. 5

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11 fTNES............ HAGE Licenses eC 19 10. came 4; ‘ . Com, mare. Owner L"Y and pay io id o 2e HAM. an and Carts Dllthsa:m _4 11i@tms ovements mis Drill. da lI)'s, these shop where for service 9, Bentizcsk Har the ced in easiest 6B w 6e a "j" ‘"jl * i 0. dnclamin: alle S ‘ "HK> e * 4 \‘_ in & & ;‘ e . .. a > M I x fi ‘;“‘ mm,«::""'" A ‘?‘»‘,‘!? Ee m * : .. _ £/ ME 4i + hy Y e CE AABCTE a Nh. ae nc Coo 2 hm eP $ i‘ thr ) ~YPHE, *A s $1 PER 100 L $ s Big 4 â€" â€" McFarlane & Co. Strictly Pure Paris Gree And other Insecticides Lace Curtains 24 yis long Table Linen, 52 in. wide 4* 64 in. a snap a4 3‘ +* sl.w, 1.25 Ruffled Robbinet, Curtain Goods 15, 30, and 40¢ White Linen Table Cloths 24 yds long ...... ....> $1.40 each. Colored Linen Table Cloths 24 yds long ...... ... . . $1,40 each, White Bed spreads, large size, . W. H. BEAN WOOL TWEEDS & YARNS English Linoleum 2 yds wide 5Oc a square yard.l Floor Oilcloth 1, 1}, 13, 2 yds wide. at 25¢ a spuare yd. Our Spring Prints are all in. Come early and get your pick. We have a full line of Spring Shoes of all kinds for Men, Women and Children at the regular low Big 4 prices. , _ ‘«â€"«â€"â€"Call and see us,. â€"â€" a bargain. .... English Linoleum KILLER GROCERIES & Ns osk laspection of our THS We can give you Bargains. DRUGGISTS and BOOKSELLET seaus _ M3 I CHEAP !! SsPRING GOODS. DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOFS, &c., We are preparcdtohan dle your %VJOL & other produce to your entirr satisfaction. Of best quality. «<â€"AP «_ »<» ds taler‘s Block. 65, $1,00 each ns Avigh (iothon t 432 225C pr 75 44 L.@s * yd. yd. yd. Continued from page 4. their appreciation ot the thoughtfulâ€" nees of yoursail and km council which prompted your y address of welcome presented at the opening ot the present -fini’ and to say,â€"in Nm-.-mrm f«m;&a called one of the most astute a deserving Governors that ever admiâ€" nistered the affairs of this country,. whose excellent Report to the Home Government, â€"now a part of Canadian Historyâ€"did much torestore harmony at a troubled period. Evidences of the prosperity of Durâ€" ham are readily seen in your railway facilities excellent business blocks, \** *‘ dilg pavements, mills and facâ€" "sof * Ngrn: +. * *%, o »a.... eameatcuiun Lhat the hoys of No 4 came in from the field to night, where the Regiment underwent a minuté inâ€" spection by the Hon. Col. Aylmer and his staff on foot as were the men. The men‘s bair and their general upteuranc,- as well as their rifles were taken into consideration. Capt, Snider received high praise for his company of good ’lrooking and even lot of meni. Sergkt. R. orry‘s rance was quite strikin nn:i." recm comulendlaon theref o"g By the way Sergt Torry I hear took the highest score at the Morris tube ranges a total of 58 out of 80 possible, Col. Aylmer‘s words to Capt. Snider: were 'xou have a fine lot of men bere Capt., the best we have come to yet so far‘". The march Wuahcflod and received high praise from jor Campbell, as being very good No 4, first class No 4" trom my own observation at a point of vantage just sfter making a left form in column dm“fld-omws movement to and keep w they were as perfect a line as be. No. 5 was nho& the rest were in questionable Bergt Torry‘s enabled Col. AW ‘to almost divine his long service yrs. in the militia and he asked him how long he had been in service. _ _ â€" MEA 5.0 The boys took a str Oldl‘mdmulumwok found some really curious among â€" 2 of which bear the n1 one has 3 representation Fheee Adlink I j * n We . 5.c i0 On the 18th Jolhn Russel‘s bar» struck with lightning,. canght fire -'“l;g;ut out by the neighbore. Proton Conuncil went t to hold a Council meeting The following has (rnne the round of the press in the Old Country seeking an author. Perhaps some reader of this paper can supply the name : Before Apolio had a flute, uMore t.hanlu h;é"g" ed y?nr. 4 a r play is ain bagpipes, His fleela?nt. clans to cheer, C He had a boat, to», of his nain, Made oot 0‘ Heelant wud, Which saved the Macgregor‘s freens Frae droonin‘ at the flood. For you must know the Gaelic tongue Was spoken in Glen Eden, And Adam wrote his Heelant sangs The time his sheep were feedin‘. And Mrs. Adam‘s name was Grant. She came from Alwr‘-l;eldy ; She was a poetess, an «~wrote "The Birks 0‘ Aberfeldy." Moreover, too, old Tubal Cainâ€" His name was Dougal Dhu, But was misprinted in the hook When the printer had got fouâ€" He was a blacksmith (illi\is trade, And made the first claymore ; He also made the coat o‘ mail That Noah‘s father wore, And furthermore, tis gospel truth, He did invent the bell, Because, you see, he sold a dram, And needed it himsel‘. Young Donald Vulcan served his ti: With this same Dougal Dhuâ€" Five years he shoed Macgregor‘s bot And Dougal‘s bellows blew. Now, "Noah" is a Grecian word In Gaelic it‘s "Macpherson" He institutee Heelant games Just for his nain diversion. MacUalium Mohr, his sonâ€"inâ€"la w, Was Lord, Duke of Argyll ; His mother‘s name was Janet Gunn,. A sister of King Coil. ANTIQUITY OF THE GAELIC LANGUAGE. Intended for last week. A Rev gentliemeu who came _ â€" special services hays y now in charge o‘ ve kthtand Parsou to Bella Commers the drew Do ns to S«nlt Ste By a strict reguiation officers were this yeatr forbidden to compete, the score given is the total at %«n Crogsier 67 50 â€" McFarlane 06 m-lmo Williams 62 red 49 McOrie 57 Moffat 490 Kinunee 56 Whitmore 47 Foote 55 Jos. Firth 47 Jn ». Firth 55 W. McDonald 43 McLean 54 T. McDonald 41 Murdoch 58 M. Matthews 38 ~~In the boys‘ race : John Blyth, Wm Brown, Wm Kellar. McCracken 52 LALL CATIY ANG BOCIS JMOL U CC es on DaleaA & L 2. and remem han&ebatfim?o&qiummw cheaper &:&‘M ;Also an immense stohh of Granâ€" Call early and secure your Scythes We are always to the front #with everything in our line and cur Ameri¢an Steel Wire Woven Fence will soon be on the front of nearly ev farm in the section, judging from the way it hu“gungowg out lately. Nearly every kind of wire kept in stock. 9n wee) smm raoe oi ns mo mae, Paint. and ; Tep Dwessiig. }. .o: _ize0 ~o 0o 9t o. c do l U oanortttaey i.‘ eutlct . se i ~o n PA es i wok> m tea o ue o es 2 e { 1 s ’;4;*::*“&4;;; wmn ‘m‘ ne fl‘m ?sfi' “ MWt doed â€" ~> oi C n ul uk t o0 l u4 en on e 0 %xfi%‘%fi%“%& ‘: trilhe ~oreem@rkre®ery light ; market doll and prices unchanged at 15¢ for washed and &e to 10¢ for unwashed. Lard, perib.............. Buttor, fresh roll per ib Batter, Tub.............. L“h..l.'.'l....'.l.”... Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogse, Live weight..... . Bnaths, Rakes and Forks. Heads ‘for Mowers ui faror o No A ons‘ se 14 14 12 16 15 12 â€"â€"XXXX â€"â€" vided that the advertiser is able to 3? what he advertises to do and a man is a fool to p.gegood money for adverâ€" tising what he 1s not able to carry out for the public soon find out that such a man is a deception and a fraud. Iam not prufessing to do business for fun or entirely for the other fellow‘s benefit but I have found during the twenty years that I have been doing business in Hanover and Durham that I can make the most monely for my self by doing the very best I can in every inâ€" stance to save money for my customers. Every customer who once does business with me to his own proflt continues to JAMES R. GUN, Druggist. ofthe feet in summer, stops and takes away the odor of excessive perspiration. For the immediate relief and cure of Sore, Blistered, Tender, Burning and Sweaty Feet, Dr. Gun‘s consulting hours at the Store 11 to 12 A. M., 2 to 4 P. M. Ectronize me and gives me, not onlz is business, but his influence and th accounts for the very lu;ge business that I am doing toâ€"day. Farmers are now busy and will not be paying much attention to business affairs while busily engaged on their farms. Some of them, howevr, will require to borrow money and I wish to say that I am at present lending at five per cent and in some cases at less. Iam also paying closer attention than ever before to the colâ€" leetion of old debts and claims placed in m&hands will be collected if it is possible by any means in the world to to get the moneyâ€"no charge for my trouble it nothing collected. Ialso buy old notes. I have had great success in settling up and amngifi bausiness entanglement and difficul and in wing settlements with ~creditors any such business placed in my bands will be faithtully attended to the profit, I think, of them who deal with me . I have always a number of farms in hand which I am able to sell at very low figures and on very easy terms. _ After so long a residence in t{h locality I have formed a conâ€" nection with all the leading Loan Comâ€" nies and when they have ftarms in r;nd for sale they are placed in my hands and I am thus always in a posiâ€" tion to offer bargains. I have always on hand farms and other propertis beâ€" longing to myself which I am always ready either to scll or exchange for other proportyv. _ Just now I happen to have a splendid 100 acre farm and a very fine 64 acre farm, both well sitâ€" uated in Bentinck and each having good bvildings. I will sell them or trade them. I also offer at a sacrifice 100 acrea, belonging to a man wheo has gone out west . and is bound to sell at some price. I place inâ€" surances in good companies at lower rates and in fact attend to all kinds of fingancial business. â€" My rule continues to be "Always promptâ€"never noegâ€" ligent. H. H. Muzar, ADVERTISNG PAYSâ€" Price 15 cents Box. MioIIG PI Manufactured by F3 Durham e soue E2 c i en ONE DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE. Grocseriea & ‘Confectios Would intimate that she will o.fiu&x lished. by her tather in Derham 1o 204 lished by her father in in 1886 and will endeavor to give all old and noew custom ors the aame entireseatisfaction. Rerniture of the ; 1 Undertaking and Embaiming on latest pripâ€" hodint.ontseaniuinds [ Ne BV w eree! W 4 it ces d 4N The only Arstâ€"clase Wearse in Town. J nu-lan_-1‘b , but pleasant «sressing &'” f D1axoxp Hain Ruxzewun will carss Dandraf. Diamoxp Ham Ruvewne will lul:&dn.lflll 'f-.nb’:tw Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DCRHAK. Collectiocs and Agency prowptly attended to Ici‘.h Deeds, Iumsu, Lens.s, :q po_iupgu loom _u'.nd Executor‘sand Ad made hy a competent and eareful Valuator. MISS SHEWELL @ fne Durhoin, nemip aiines, _4 4 . ARL or Gnasp Yiee s o y of a famone Goorn Te Ember ommc s( + acoiman ons i wulet 1900 at Lot lmh Con. 8. D. ® and on terms to suit borrower. â€" OFFICEâ€"McIntyre Block, (Over the Bank BARRISTER. SOLICITOR iN SUPREMEA COURT, NCGTARY PUBLIC, COMAIISBIONER, ETC. Office, over Grant‘s store, Gower Town Loan and Insurance Agent, Conveyâ€" ancer, Commissioner, &e. LOANS arranged %w MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates of interest. Officeâ€"one door north of 8. Boottu, Duerham. E. J. FREEL, K. D. C. K. Dameme uy McFariane 4& Co.. sndwfllhs.ndbbfldf goods in this line at reasonable special value. ee VUPPER YOWN, . ie aded readita" **** Monor Graduste of Trinity Collage, Teronte ; Member of the Collega of Physicuans ioal and Library Associnglon. & arrister, goe‘z&m veyancer, {te., e ces o Money to Loan at reasonaole rates Remember the NOATRY PUBLIC, PICTURE FRANMING A SPECIALTY J. P. TELFORD, W. L. McKENZIE G. LEFROY McCAUL: BaRRIsTER. ‘lnonc bottleâ€"â€"Price S0ic. At Druggists and Mair Drees we. W. S. DAVIDSON. MONEY We are faily stocked with â€"â€"A Trial Solicited.â€"â€" rapetcnitimerty n wers 5in cgiopen ciples at ALWAYS ON HAND. MISS SHKEWELL HAIR ENEWENR 9 o

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