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Durham Review (1897), 6 Sep 1900, p. 8

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Rid A very large shipment just to hand from Sanford & Co. Double breasteds are very pop- ular this season. We have a few old stock suits that we will clean out at exactly HALF PRICE. They must go to make room, as our store is not large enough for the New Goods. We opened up our new Goods and found them even better than the samples. Every Dress end is a perfect beauty. The ladies who have seen them say that they never saw a finer range of Dress Goods in any town in Ontario. We bought them to sell, and if you would only believe it, we take the greatest pleasure in shewing them to you. 300 PAIRS NEW PANTS It seems warm weather to talk of Furs, bat we want to tell you that our entire New Stock has arrived and it is all from one of the best Fur Houses in Canada. Fur Capes, Fur Caps Fur Collars, Astractan Jackets. Coon Coats, Wallaby Coats, Fur Caperines etc. We sell more Fur Coats in Sept and October than any of the colder months, because people will buy Furs. Early to get the best stock. oiiiiiih BIGGEST 3mm. DRESS GOODS. fllll (IONS. “If you intend buying any Fur Goods bu.y them early and get the good out ottkem, BUTTER ----The Early BU) or Gets The Best Assert-ttnent.---------- m Jiiiiii"'""m om cums assorted patterns, sizes, and pnces. .v-.. EGGS. Mr. Fred lnnsun, 11' Charles St, Tot'onto Junction, says,-"Latterly l had been suffering from a constant lameness in the small of luv back, and much ol the time it was accompanied by a dull aching across my hips. My kidneys were not right Ikucw; I had much annoyance from the secre- tions. I was not getting any better; the remedies that I had been using lseemed to be unable to remove the l dimealty. Nearly two months ago I l heard of Dr. Pitcher's Backache Kid- I hey Tablets, and got a. bottle. I am ‘pleasedtosay thatI had struck the right think at last. Both the lame- ness across the kidneys and that grind- ing pain in my back were removed. My Kidneys were inwgoreted. and I gm recommending the Tablets to my madam” Anyneder of this - can test the“ d Dr. Wtsher" Blanche W W the by We; two. anemic w - to the mew-ta. 'ttrarer" "iiiiiiii'i “Inky!“ - " Edinburgh, Scotland. July 9, 1900. '--Mre landed at merino] shortly alter seven o'clock on t a morning ot the 3rd inst. and. as soon as we M, through with the custom house Odie is went out to arrange for our return ocean passage and to get a glimpse of the first English city in which we had set our foot. On our way we met an elderly Englishman whose coat showed indications of having seen a consider. able amount of service, who greeted us with an amused grin which seemed to say you Canadians call us “green- horns" and "tenderfeet" bat it is our iturn to laugh now. One of the first ‘ things to strike the visitor is 'the i narrowness of many of the streets ad, 1Joining the warf. We saw some tine stone. houses, and one beautiful square. hut our stay in the city was to” short for us to gather any true conception of its size or beauty. Is Dr Pitcher's Backache Kidney Tablet. A medicine designed pur- posely for the kidney and bladder. One that once used holds a steady olace in every heart and household. Curing the terrible pains, aches. sore- ness and nervousness caused by kidney trouble; soothing the irritable bladder troubles of the aged, and the nightly troubles of childhood. A medicine sure, safe, and pleasant in effect. One that by its singleness ot purpose appeals to the common sense ofevery reasonable thinking individ- ual. A medicine always backed by written proof like the following. ‘Un Saturday we set out for Edin- burgh by the Midland Railway. which has its course along the watershed ot the country. Fields enclosed by bridges, and often surrounded with trees, stretched out below us on either Side, rising in gradual slope to the summit of the distant ridge. At times the train moved along the surtace of the earth, sometimes the enbankment raised it above the surface, and every few miles it tunneled its way under the hill. Onward, ever onward, we went. The green hedges gaVe place toetone dykes. the tertile fjelds to stone-covered and rocky soil. The many old kilns we passed, together with an occasional modern one, reveal, ed the fact that we were in a limestone country. Onward still and the Chev- iot Hills came into view and the train Manchester itself is a substantial city built mostly of dark red brick. Its very soil is dark red. In the smoke ot its many factories and chemical works every building soon becomes a dingy black. For one cause and another Manchester's trade is not at its best just now. A short crop of cotton has raised the price of the raw material that many of the mills are not running much more than halt time. In ad- dition to this the war in South Africa has damaged the trade, and the anxiety and trouble in China threatens to close for the meantime Manchester's best market. One of the citv's most interesting building is the cathedral, which dates back to the sixteenth century. Its every window is a study. only the artist's brash has soentirely covered the glass as to Produce within “the dim religious ight." Under it the dead of a former age lie buried and the slabs which re- cord the names and the deeds of such as found sepulture there have become so worn with the feet of later genera- tions as to render manrof the epitaphs unreadable. t, THE KING OF ALL KIDNEY MEDICINES POINTS " INTEREST IN AND AROUND EDINBURGH All) lANCHES‘l'ER. (Ill l Rllllr MIMI. m lied up at Gorllole. where lot-y. Silicon of Scotland was imprisoned bt her cousin. Elizabeth of Englon ' where many o mid from the north terminated. Soon we crossed the like end new Netherby Ball, from which the gallant knight stole " lady love after the had just vowed to be another', With her mounted on his charger be- side him he rode on. Re staid not for brake, he stopped not Miss Econ and Mist: (Grunt are at prewul. viminz the for Mrs Jun Sue“. them was none. “There was racing and chasing on Canobie Lea, But the lost bride of Netherby ne'er did they see. Through the Scott country we pass- ed. Away at some distance we saw the root of Abbotsford. Bat trains stop not that curious passengers may view interesting scenes. Melrose and Pottobella were soon left behind. Under the Calton Hill the train rushed. There was a moment at darkness and in the returning: light we saw rid. inburgh. and blends a Niagara. Falls 1 the exhlbllitu Mim, Down t Mr Rubin» Taylor. left on Sun: for Owen Sound where he intend a course in “Miami Galina Mrs 'l'nylor I. at lttet"rht Uniting hr brother Robert in Hayward). Our eoueratuletoo, are dun to Wu: Later. a. rhiugyouuu athlete in our bure who won u. handsome Mix-er cup in 1 bicycle race recently in Mt, Forest. JtucLatuiau. Alf Gag-mu. W. Williams. Miss Lizzie lo to Toronto. and In: duy of this Week, and [Hands at l Mr. J fully recovered. Mrs Thomas Alclsison we. are pleased to say is again convalescent. Wm. Nelson wo are slurry to my had the misfortune to cuta piece off tn. and of his thumb with an an. A young lady visitor recentlv arrived at tho home of our tituluitb Mr. Drumm an 1 ll going to stay. A convenience lone needed in Dromarc, has at last been supplied in the t.ltttpet of two hpnues of aeeouaodntiou for travellers and large commmliom stables attache-d with moderate chm-ms; kept. by C. Me. Millian and u, Drumin rettpeetively. an). AsJOHBtt. All uarsun. w. Wlllinms. Mr and Mrs McMnllnu. Jab. G'eddwi, Juo. Rocks and ntlwru trom heie are whiting the Tonoutn Ex. this week. Mr J. Philip. we an: Muff} to my is under the weather. but hope Io lteur ol his speedy reeo0y. for stone. 7 """"F --- _--,r..- ..-. He “yam the lihk River, where ford In successfully used monthly by over 0.000Ladies. sMe,etreettml. Laullennsk flour druzmst for Cook‘s Conn Root Calu- Mt ke no other, an Bll Mixtures. mild and Infamous are dungorons. Price, Nu. I. ..tt Err box: No. 9.10 degrees stronger.” per box. No. t or r, mailed on receipt of prim- Ct' " two {rt “l'. _ lumps. The Cool; Company ‘n Hun.~u.".(,..\. "ethos. 1 and 2 rsoid and re: ummuudm‘ L; .. .4 ruponslble Drugglste in Canada. Mr P . 50.11116 No. 'It Parker, Nr.rFrt Gun, Pttrrtrtr. Vigor and a,,,yriitaihiitv,.,,,.. Mon. shoemaker of our town, has .Ogok's thrtt/m Rqot compound (Cumin In d mm! mark.) mils and of St. Thomas, i. vi.itin n's. Dromore aughum. went " Bro. Jun, le lo visit with h (ml: left on Sutnnlay lust re he intends taking 3011049. I new!“ waiting he: I [mm-lb. ' ... I d. St. Cntlu ttto and to u rttLso H 'i'i l, --Lt..Col. Otter has been promoted 1'5 (toiun 'CArlonel" now. 7; I ---Bresei, the ussassinof King Hum- T Ebert, is to be imprisoned for life. --The Czar to the Boers! "lean do nothing for the Transvaal except to urge them to make peace." To clove, I can only n have have often said bef, and the NortirWest otre tuuities to the "mu pow capital and pluck. Stay try after sending. and you with comfort "trl 1 older days. Coming hnck to Ivitmipez, I spent several tlnys lunking around and mak- ing notes on the ituppovetuents going on. In It!!!" over L.500,000 dols. was spent in new buildings in \Vinnipeg, and the total for 1000 will he ever that amount. Winnipe population is in- creasing so fast '/l'if " few tum-e years will see it aver 100.0“): it is mm' Infill. This is destined to he one of the great. 0r greatest. cities in the lhnnimon. (‘utning east to Th ruutn. Hamilton, Ottawa, and Montreal. one sum M'vry- where how pmspvrnus Cntr,uia is. Inmhmymooopyotmtlmr k " I“ I“. Bl _'er""'T"T""" "" . all“ 0mm. mum ll Dem. t'M'lf tf/tAeA',',',',',',","."'?,,,',', _ _ .llllt. t thtgtnnd, and planned» no In it . lt21'/2?Ltt', my“ - new: ot "A Spring Tom-in linoleum" W whit tenuous ”any” m Tm lhtrttttat t 1311.1. Maautooat4-uwotHr.'rttoe. fortli-yitraoyoMtttttt."ef, r+qlll.il+ ' uuderofthu tomt,aodasmauwho snetiCehtttr1ee,t!t3?h, It. ' h don v t tdeatforttteW t. norpneiretodttmeritbthut1r " .. 2 y Rrea P. e! ' Ho ll em to ed in the vein nt entlrelyllor the other hlioirt haul“ p , Ro me. butIlnve found during the twenty Colonization onion and but now u wide yun that I ure been doing but“. 'tQ',,".",',',',','.:.:,,', 2'i2,',','? Weat and of in Hanover and Durhum than can ' t'r.'o! . I'". I". ' . make the moat money for my sell by tbe PM ' Art-wing. in Winnipeg April 16 in doing the very best I can in every 1n- QudltfI f?gtti',', than Ever ' “warm spring-like weather," and "gee- “gnaw “we money totun t5ttMONet8B. aim mg Pmnoptly ' (y, a“ my pttatrenttemioeated or about Every customer who once 'gfe'l"l'l'l'lfl't attend to. t to ie so"he started on a trip for put" with me to " own roflt continues to [muesol'cmnparisom Hewys: “Taking tth','t,t,', me and “£388 me, not ltr, JAKE KRESS ' the Deloraine branch. I went, through l 15 busmess' but his infioenee with id ' ' Morden, Wynn] City, Clearwater, 1 accounts fer. the very. large buineal OW”“I 11,'it'trf,",e J,),r11.'iy,t,t/,'i: Delomimu I :3: lbs; tei"iV/1t/tiellpJ'r'ht',1' --lt-._I-l.- . - ' ------u Howls. rum on, ('m-lwrry. Vintage la _ . . . . I Prairie, Mr. wvm-ywlwre pmspc-unu , attentioyobyi.neyts"aitiwhi1e WHY DENTISTRY, towns-"ml humh-tt The farms-is mm: engaged on their farms. Someofthem, __ lu- doing well. if Ive ttlub' jutlgv Ly their. 1 howevr will ret uirc to borrow monev . I',',',",; huilt I?,t"C' and ".iiihyildirtsrt: and I “llle to "ji',.'ill'. that I am at present Dr. T. c. HOLT L. B. s. J,,'),',?,','.'",,')'",",",':,'.'",',)','):; i,i,./,hi"',",Y. lending at tive per cent and in mine] OFFICE FIRST noon ram "l fun. Ja,,h I ii'ii/' Pl. 1'15 "ll/ly l.'?' cases at less. I am also paying closerl the Durham Phurmul'y (nth-H. _ ' t up. gum): with lllntn' . . . Im Read fl d ' _ " Vt't V llll't‘ "l1l"'i1t'.vitu'. r'ts' "ill .1: Irving attentRyn than evet' lsetore to the eol- ' oct. ettre rtrt no: “I." H. th, “r KHZ", 1......“ during”... WM "vather. lvetion of old debts and claims placed Post ofBre. Durhtun. mt Winn-r juml tln- “nun >Illl|l||¢-l, in my hands will be Collected if it is _----'- -. - - ---_' _ _ F.'verywhert. is In In. wun innmnliw-nl possible bv any means in the world to . . IT,')',','),'),'.'"! fl'x'rk.‘ ltr. ".YTTvirv: to get the money-no charge for my 'ix/l.'."",.',',',',','). "f,A",,'y"t//i,t 'l, l _y-i,t,",.l trouhlcit nothing collected. Ialsobly avmg Jii,'i; "i"L%'C,',', Jh' I'll:l 'Ili,,,",',',,,.',"),)',',',?,,"; yld “UL-es. I have had great success rntllc- in the wr'stt'rtt t'outittV. IL. is " In settling up and arranging hairless ptizeaxvirou. ttot mm. in mum". in” I entanglement and dittieaitiet, and in Fltnt you spend for ttood Jewelry nlso .at the Sunl- fair of Minnow In. lit'hl l making settlements with creditors it' mlly tt s'trintt. its always a :ll tit. Paul. No {armor in th" “WM and any such business plwcd in mv Vlllllble Mb". Come and (\int‘k‘ In 'tfi),',','.,' 'yr/yy/err", lflnmf.\ltl'. 1 hands will be taithlully attended G "eour ttood ."t""'""'".v, " I I'Mith,r 11.s' "ltvtw "" "et ’ . the profit, I think, of them who deal , , 1'he)'li'l/,,"i',i1'"; 'y,',",. IIT, 1"c,1,e. I.',','.',',) _ with me . I have alwavn a number LADIES AND Gres'r'ticrar:s, . y" g tlinlltl ttt tls at“. All“. 'oft'; l' 7 i l d hiel I SlL‘VEBWABE li'tarwarer; Cuctis, 3iixuult'arauingis' nnw nlmmt littiversa', , a ms ll m" , len am able to SPmACLD STERLHU‘ titLy throughout the West. ithlvml of vxvlu» 'sell at Very low figures and on very , . . -" sive wlteittorotwirtg, 11‘ in mirly days, easy terms. Alter SO Ion aresidence and this mixed symi-m "tsalt/s the far. in this localitv I have 'le.',,'),') . Con. A GORDON: Inn-r, "yyyuter.wltsy ”1051-11?!le may ln-. neetirm Withtlll the leading Lonn Com-! LEAN-“i JICW HI! to push through with it prom. . panies and when thev have farms in ' Lam-r Tow" - - - Durham. At " tho m-tual) [nuns “v Invtno-tl l hand for sale they are placed in my 'l',',',',.': ili'd‘rni'k .'.y'lrriip,', ll". Fluid.” 1 hands and lam thus alwavs in a posi- """"""""'"'"""Ti'i'ii'C"-"'"- 'd/r'.'? "(illiholf '/'/)iir),v//,.h't?,.' t 'l'l/d/'R'; : tion to offer bargains. I Have always . 5 i. , ' . “ T C ', . . BARBER --in Not-maul: ' A I” press upon you the Curt that the I'tNI- ,0" bond ldllllS and other properties be- . F, m ttk. dents m1- pt'l'lllillll‘lll and [mum-runs. I longing P. mysell which I am always “In to Mr and Mrs Rich Betrher-a, (‘nming "ack to Wuiuiltrusr, I spent 1 ready either to sell Ot exchange for NIPIOL.“ In Durham. on Thuqu several clays hulking: :u-mnnl and tuak. _ other pl'oportv. Just. now I happen to All“. so to Mr M Mr: In" Nichol, ' mg Huh-s on the isytt.ryyyrt"'yt.s going ( haven splendid lUU acre farm and mi 'ron . .. ttti. I". mm '"dh l‘.-“""."" It',),) P"" I very tine Macro farm, both well sin? -cr" 7 - ---- - -- i _ spun! Ill new nu I Illg‘ Ill Humps-g, 1 Hated in Ilentinck and each h " I q and the tutu] fur Hill will In" CVt't' that i - V . . avitur Mill”. :unnnnt. \Vinnipqi Impulnlinll is lll-!:y',0(11 't'ii,i,l'li."er, J, will sell them. or LovE---Cmott.--At the reeidenee " the t'v.tr.-istsrso fast tha " fi'?" """"'A'Y,ll? I In“ a”: "yy. " A N: (“for at n 'ttuTifit.te; bride's {other Zion. Glenda. on Wed. mll No It uver “lull“: ll is; now .mJIll. I" - ' Con. -, ll . G. It., Bentinek, .d A Mtth In I ' T This iu tleutiurul to M HEII' of llw grout. i MU acre", belongingto a man who has: ne 'R 'w. . ' v. l my ttt' Krvatesl, cities in the Ilmnlnum. Cgonc out west and is bound to R. Smith, Dulluun. Mr John Low. to (‘mning mist tn 'I‘ti‘uiitu. Hamilton. lscll at some price. I place iid'. “in EMA H.000k. only daughtt-rd (lilawu. and Montreal. I'"" i1T, "V“".\" i surances in good companies at lower, Mr Ind In Tho.. Cook. "1rT.',,11" pr'oN"wouml "Hut " ls. _ I rates and in fact attend to all kinds of _ _ -- - """Nr ., - . h .11. 111112.111": ‘111‘. tl/l".'"';, 11.111 1 1.1.1.1.. M. rule continues o “I” ' i f ‘5; "'lftlt..tiHlll1tttlrtr tt - . . and l o Nortl /f'rir.',,',' uliUi' 'l‘t‘dl lt i mi‘ I l be Always 1rrornpt---never a." " LL. n "and" theSrd day oft ll _ t l i. ll [ tunities to the man mun-“ml of “null 1l’gmlt- 1900. It Plldll'l' M. Alli-rm. We were much pleased to be favored Indy with a, copy of the Cart. ndiun Guano. publlehed in London. England, and pleased to see in it a sketch of "A Spring Tour in Manitoba" by J. J. Haslett. Ion-In-luv of III-.Thot. Lauder of this town, and I. mam who has done I. "rr great deal for the tVert. He in employed in the govelnment Colonization oMcete and has now a wide experience of the North West and of tranumnrtation runners. he doing well. if we may judge by their huely mill houses mu! outbuildings. Annthm noticeahle thing is the small “I'D".‘S of Ire-ma planted around the house and buildings. giving mush place a. very uive :i|u;wurmu-(-. nu wvll my living of git-M lwuellt dura'uzthe, cold weather ot' witttet. and the wmm Httttttitet. Everywlwrt- is to he spun ttttwttitivetit lhnrunghln'ml stock. Mr. (ll-i-emvny. ex-NUnit; of Manitoba. of I‘m-gm] Arriving in Winnipeg April IO in ”warm spring-like weather," and “see- ing all my passengers located or about to he so"he started on a trip for pur- poses of comparison. He says l "Taking the Deiorainebrattch. I went through Morden, ('ryatul City. Clearwater, House-vain. Whitewater, Delotainv, Souris. Brundon, Carlterry, Portage la Prairie. etc. -tvevywheve prosperous (owns-and lmmlc-h. The farmers must WORKING FOR CANADA. It AN LF.TT are. Manitoba r grunt unpar- ermed of small with the mun- it will reward luxury in your 2t,g'ht,t'ggt"t aim-Ito (mull, Frau. Pong-M 2tta'uitgra2"giet Em News. Chm-iota”- y In nylon Mun-Luanda hIePnnchuuDu-op Cll;7al;'a'd'45.'fll.laU8,"tf,t,ll?'att'dMt't.' Acrobats. 'fliiiliit'rtitiiiifit ‘fiMMfiMth “mustang” an mm de.Ka.. tub-over has“ CTGrltTlUe'll'llltfJl,'d'lf. '%"lN"dtdlth1'h"A'ttcgr, Lit-00L. WI. IGAI'ISHOBI. m LA. MW .gazsssaaaaaaa ttttttttttts wt [GREAT MOVING SALE (l l . 'll, . , an = {a i: L: k ‘1- .. .4- -1” , .7”; "risr""trursw. 2fr‘{":", .," ' \-'~“\.“\>' \ p' ‘p... , 1tsaAuuu'AauutttuLaiaukG'aultu' a ___':),"""'"","?"","))"",":"?, BINDER Tllrll0l . -_ a seseeeeseeée :e:9Sa.9.e:e:a.-.' 'a2S:S:drS:aa:a:a.a:s .t:it.ttt:r:et:eu. ADVERHSM IE The If you want bargains, now is the time. Reddys made Clothing, Boots & Shoes and Groceries ore to be handled at the lowest price. They must go. Western Fair; jtidiilidE . McArthur, Durham, Ont. H ll M ILLER, Hanover September 6 to Ili, 1900. ----t mans.» G. t--- Etery Article ttto-date, and Igtrtt---tmott.--At the maiden" of the bride's father Zion. Glonolx. on WHI- m-sdny Aug. 9th. I!!!) hy Rev. Wray R. Smith. Bauhaus. Mr John Low. " ans. Ella M. Cook. only dwghm at Mr md In Thou. (look. Bagurtrgt.-t" Normanhy, on Aug. Ittth mm to Mr and In Rich Br.rher A can, Nttneoc.- In Durham. on Thumadqi Aug. at, to Mr and Mrs "o. Niclsoi. . con. La Drm' AND Gm's Warms, SIL‘VM'ARE Pumas, Cums, SPwern, S'rmuso Slum if What you spend tbr good Jewelry is mlly I uving. In always a vnluble Mon. Come and see our road Investigate. Durban he

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