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Durham Review (1897), 13 Sep 1900, p. 5

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beeriber, Iig about hnd Lamib tvvo proâ€" ke them Hill cook 15es$s 4A D th Big 4 â€" > W. H. BE AN WOOL TWEEDS & YARNS McFar) Horn Fly Oil. Red Cross Dysentery Cordial. GROCERIES We osk Inspection of our TEAS. FRUIT SALINE S$. SCOTT. Geasonable pieparatz'ons. n d d d dfi # Removed 4 3 VA MxFARLAN. 3 J# qLE pELLLPEIEE We can give you Bargains. A cooling effervescent aperient, just the thing for this warm weather,. Try a bottle. An excellent remedy for diarrhoea, c a bottle. McFarlane‘s Drug Store Where you will find everyâ€" thing you want in the _" To temporary premises in Jewellery Line. â€"A BAR(GAIN INCLOCKS A fine 8â€"day half hour gong at $3.00. The best Alarm Clock made at $1.25. â€"uon‘t forget to Call.â€" Repairmg done prom and x o aAnaenisesd. HE SELLS CHEAP !! DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOES, &e., We are p1reparcd tehan dle your WOOL & other produce to your entirr satisfaction. Of best quality. n n lane‘s Drug Store. preventive against the Iy. . Cows cannot be exâ€" o do well when tormented horrible littie pest. _ Try no other reason than a amsâ€"Better and stronger r Children‘s Dresses. in AT Oxtords cann Calder‘s Block. ' var It bas, in conndetion with the Crow‘s| PREFERENTI A L TARIFE Nest Charter, sdéeured reductions in | was among otheriRmatters powerfully grain rates for thd Western farmer and | touched upon. Th& ~not over serupualâ€" other freight concbssions from the C. P. | 0us" Mr. Foster hadbsaid the reductions Â¥ A igh o kapi caused by the tariffnmounted to only R. equal to a saving annually of not |62â€"100ths per centBand Reformers in , less than $800, 000 Hl)}l has taken the parliament, having @espect to Mr Fosâ€" power to regulate Jfreight rates on _@All | ter‘s reputation as a &nancier bad been traftic originating Yon the Crow‘s Nest | staggered at the stat&nent, but examâ€" | Road or destined §tor points on the ;nal;lum: 2‘1?3:33;;'?\5;. ’:wgn: f()--‘lll.hert \:’Il- ud Ni ht aurih ade it im | fully or care § se stateâ€" ’(;'U“b‘l Nest “-; ste a‘n?i "mi]’-(;cilt(icmtlo’ ment and he admit in the House | possible tor. the macian. EO . | when cornered 2 days MBter that it was | increase rates on nminy staple ""“c.le” | 3 and 62â€"100ths per cent}â€"nearly 6 times | beyond thesprices filked in that 38re6â€" | 2s much, | ment, | _ _INCREASE 07 EXRQEnorrur® 1 En ie } |_ Taking the expenditui at 36 millions | in ‘905 to 47 millions in Â¥9, he showed | how the former might 1B an extravaâ€" | * * | gant expenditure and theMUlatter econoâ€" | Ismmeres I mical for in ‘95 with the lesk expenditure FROM GLOBE OF TUESDAY.JSEPT 4th. | there was over 4 nullionskof a deficit I reillehrrnreatieys | and in +99 with the greater §hey had 10 | An Interesting Estiniate. | millions of a surplus. ot magnifice and lumber which will sha coramerce of t and prevent again suffering olies. In g the railways. nas been a re must give a t1 tature trade it It has ext Railway from has granted s point to poin which will in a new, comple munication fi Pacific and ope Let us glance fofa moment at the record and then lefhve the intelligent elector to judge forfhimself as between that record and Sif Charles Tapper‘s statement. First as to transyprtation, â€" a matter which all will afree is of primary importance to tr#de. The tourtsenâ€" foot canal systemf from the Lakes to Montreal inaugufated by Alexander Mackenzie, but chrried forward with inexcusable dilafpriness and at great annual loss to WCanadian commerce during the eiglfieen years of Tory rule, was compléted in less than three years and ocefn boats are _ now trading betweeh Liverpool and the Upper Lake pofts without breaking cargo, Railway from Point Levis to Montreal, has granted subsidies to railways from point to poing accross the continent which will in due course torm links in i new, compleffe chain of railway comâ€" munication fi the Atlantic to the Pacific and opefbed up millions of acres t magnificent agricultural mining ind lumber ntry; a competing line which will shafe the rapidiy growing coramerce of tlie west with the C. P. R. ind prevent that country from ever igain sufferingi from railway monopâ€" )lies. In anting â€" subsidies to he railways, gonditions have been ittached whicl# guarantee substantial returnes to the untry for the money xpended; unbnditional grants of ublic monies private speculators WHAT THE LIBER GovERNMENT HAS DONE A good four yelrs‘ record. Speaking in Amberst, N. 8. a tew days ago Sir CharlegTupper is reportâ€" ed to have said:â€"‘"‘Mo man hbas been able to put his hand fpn one thing that the Liberals have djone that bas inâ€" creased one jot or thtle the trade in Canada," and agaif "Show me one single act initiate® and carried out since this Governmegit came into power that has contributedfto the prosperity of the country, and J will apoligize." An Interesting Estinfate. Dr. Landerkin, who bas peen renomâ€" inated for South Grey, if at the same | time one of the oldest m@mbers of the House and one of the yolingest. _ It is 28 years since he first efAtered Parliaâ€"; ment as the Liberal r@presentative ot| South Grey, and he bak, with the exâ€"| ception of the elestiony of 1878, when he went down withf so many other| stalwart Liberals, cg#rried the riaing‘ at every election sinke. Although one | of the oldest membrs of the House in | point of service, Dr# Landerkin is one| of the youngest in fspirits, and is exâ€"> ceedingly popularfrmong his feliows. He is the lite of arfy gathering ot memâ€" bers at which hef happens to be presâ€" ent : he delights ih a good story and is; gimself a good rdeonteur. The doctoir as a pretty witJas many an -' tion speaker hagd ere now diwggsg:d to his cost. _ Helldelights to carefnlly! follow a debate,land as his opponent ; reaches the clinghx of his argument to send it tumblisg about his ears byl some pointed reimark, some apt comâ€"| monâ€"sense sug@liestion, that generally ‘ excites the laughter of the Hgome and often destroys fhe whole force of a careâ€" fully prepared} speech. _ Dr. Landerâ€" kin holds the degree of M. D , obtgined at Victoria Ca of:, Cobourg, in 1863. He is as popular in the riding as he is at Octawa, gnd mhonghlamh Grey is not a "hive"â€"his majority at the 66â€"there is no doubt is not a "hive"â€"his majority at the last electionf/was 66â€"there is no doubt of Dr. Landgrkin‘s return. Asan illusâ€" tration of the stalwart Liberalism and thorough nization which has been kept up i th Grey, the fact may be recallefl that in the last four generâ€" al el Dr. Landerkin‘s majority has not fAllen below 46 nor risen aboye 97. Libersl appreciates his reâ€" sponsibility, does his duty, and the peeulators vernment, ved the anadian n markâ€" facilities ena bled i_Mr. McMillan opened wfith a referâ€" ence to Dr. Landerkin‘s pogition in the House of Commons. Therp was no one | there he assured them whp could take [the Dis, place, He was Pmany sided. was well posted and thd government side respected him thor@ughly, while the np‘lmsit.mn also _ réspected him | though from different mdives. \ _ He predicted that thefcoming camâ€" | paign would be a better pne, instanced | Dr. Sproule a few days bpfore supportâ€" [ingi Win. Smith who adifitted before a \judge, and admits now having spent | 81200 corruptly,. Reforfmers have toâ€" day a great prestige, bafing in Laurier a leader equal to Imperial ones and therefore by honestfand honorable lmt‘uns we must fight four Lattles and | win our vietories. _ value had be: was just 11 r ference of 7 pockets of t further pro mistake to would be de: for taking t oats in free corn had ra than Canad was only 32 RED man and the the subject s CORNâ€"4VERSUSâ€"OATsS. HMe was ap adyocate of free corn. Government feturns would show that in a certain tfme oats to the value of 18 millions of fBlollars were exported and in the same time corn, of equal feeding value had befn imported and the cost wats just 11 n#illions of dollars, the difâ€" ference of 7 fmnillions remaining in the pockets of the farmers or invested in further progpessive industry. It was a mistake to kuppose our coarse grains would be desfrer if corn was kept out, for taking the last 27 years, American oats in free dompetition with American corn had rariged 3 cents a bushel higher than Canadfin and then their bushel TUPPER‘S PRGPHECIES. Referring to the proftictions of Tupper and his Associates in 1896 that the trade of the country wofld be ruined, he quoted statistics to show that the trade of even Belgium ¢nd Germany was increasing in spite ff the denunciations of the treaties. MHefmade a telling enâ€" quiry into the pronfises of the N. P. as contrasted with ifs performances in regard to the sondition of the farmer. contrasted with ifs performances in regard to the sondftion of the farmer, Though continualfy trumpeting themâ€" selves the farmer‘g friend flgur«s would show that prot@gtion, soâ€"called, had given the Americhn farmer 3 to 5 cis a bhushel more on ofts than the Canadian bhad received. The great the farmer b gulation s w shown that i cattle trade Aug, 24t)¢1900. to berln Jan 19 sonally or by fetter to According to promise wefthis week ive a short summary of the address of glr. Jno,. McMillan at the fmeeting of September 3rd which nonfinated Dr. Landerkin. The Drummond Ralway h secured as an adjunct of the | onial Railway with the result | stead of over 6 million dollars o under the late government, t now a yearly surplus. He closed hi a ferven roration on the uisilg of Canadafamong the naâ€" tions by Canada‘s firsfsonâ€"Sir Wilfrid Lanrierâ€" who, t longer he was known the more hy was respected. He sat down amid gpéat applause, The P. O. Department uhder Mr. Mulock had become more ot#a perfect system than under all his prédecessors. The late government left tinual P. O. Deticits, up in the milliong, now with a 2 ct letter rate a better gervice, and many a.dvantq}en it was afmost «if not quite selfâ€"sustaining. were plainly set out, â€" Hibbekt Tupper‘s ridiculous course was founfled on anâ€" onymous letters, hearsays on§ trains. & c., and the man whose namd had been furnished to substantiate the charges was now under committal fo perjury, The Crow‘s Nest Pass Rail ay tranâ€" «action was clearly explainedft The C. P. R, had running powers bver the road, but not exclusive. To ge these it had to give a rebate of 3 cts a Mashel on east bound freight on ALL &s lines. and a very material reduction on supâ€" plies going eastward also a regerye of the best coal lands in the disthct had been made, and full control h been kept over the running powers of the C. ne For 8. 8. No 1/. Egremont. Laties ECHO®F®S OF THE CONVENTION SOME STR Urade hag increaseq hun Mr, McMillan is a practi ind the atftention he had bject shokved that $1,07 into thef pockets of the he remojal of these reg Ilying assertions there was lence of reduction in duty sed hy farmers. and in one a sum than $867000 had farmer in one yeir alâ€" Rect of the reduction was TIONS IN DUTY beneficial change to removal of these reâ€" ident when it was y 1901. Apply perâ€" ir to Jorxn CamPBELL Boothvill . ANTED. s eginnings the hundreds per ractical cattle had givyen to $1,079,000 had f the farmers se regulations. en been tercolâ€" hat inâ€" deficits ere was ir an mater 1896 wing Wias the Mrs â€" MeKenzi only child of Dr. who died at her womanhood â€" in and well loved m and greatly adm ance for her sun lovable qualities. 19 years ago Mr occupies an im Western railwa intervals has sh We extend our mourners. ren, and beside friends here she missed by three one daughter, th is 18 vears old. Visiting a friend ih Detroit she got a cold which developgd into pneomonia and she hesitated ether to go on or come back, The dksire to rejoin her family decided herf to go on but on reaching Omaha, she was compelled to stop and was happily accommodated ap the home of old friends Mrâ€"and Mrs Haggart Cochrand _ Getting worse she yearned for her miach loved father, and he went to her agd his presence and care again restorefl her. Kince he came hpme letters received were not reassuribg but on Thursday last the anxiousf friends here were deâ€" lighted: to have fa letter from hber husâ€" band telling of isfprovement and their intention of sooh leaving for home. Such was not to We, as Friday‘s telegram last the anxious lighted: to have band telling of is intention of so Such was not to painfully proved The remains w where she sleeps Nearly every was painfully sta to hear that Dr. to the illness wit he had been pr extreme heat of had a touch of s followed by as complaint. He vot a chill while yrs, Deceased a native of Roxâ€" burghshire, . and came to this country 50 years He lived for 5 years near Dunnfrille and for the last NMrs McKenzie was spring and came h father‘s skill and ca companionship of h grew rapidly well a hope of soon rejo children to whom [ attached. Wxui MarHeR. How Suddenly death may overtake anyone is exemplified in the case of the above named geitleman, He attended the Reform Co@yention on Monday, Sep. 3rd, in his udual health and spirits, and one week er has got through with life. A fewllays ago he made a slip in the barnfand fell through a hatchway and go@ up apparently not much the worse fd® the fall. Thatnight however he nto a state of unâ€" consciousness 1 which he never reâ€" coverd and way at 2 a. m. on Tuesday morn at the age of 76 above named gentiem the Reform CoRyent Sep. 3rd, in his udjual h and one week er 1 with life. A fewdays slip in the barn fand hatchway and go8# up much the worse {d® the however he nt consciousness fropm w covyerd and w Tuesday morning at yre, Deceased A burghsehire, country 50 years years near ille got a chill while watching a Iacro a relapse, other affecting his mil Friday evening a ed his suffering. Mrs Wax. McWexz®. | Very sad was the news that reached ; the home of Dr, Gun of Friday last that | his daughter Mrs Wif. R. McKenzie] of Portliand, Oregon} had died at the | residence of Mr Higgart Cochrane, | Omaha, on that day. l He was of a and had the fac In his last illnes to have Mr. Jas gentleman was ; ions. â€" Dr, Freel Ontario, nearly uating he pract and later had in Detroit. Fe away he moved years ago and f him express his vigor he acquir here and as he tice increased, 1 proportions. etinary surgeon} Mis Dr. Robinson, Markbham, is a bister and one, Miss Freel, is in Stouffville. His widow was a Miss Lily Brook to whom he has been married 19 years dnd she with their only child Charlie will have the deepest sympathy of Durfham friends and many thoughout the diktrict, All arrangemei@ts were made Friday evening, and thelremains left by mornâ€" ing train Saturddy, for interment at his birth place. Rev, Mr. Ryan conducted a brief service ab the house before re moval. Mrs Fréel and son and Mrs Robinson accompanied the remains. At one time h of some note in but gave it up w Deceased comes having two brot ticing in Stouffv etinary surgeon Markbam, is a Freel, is in Stou a Miss Lily Broo married 19 years child Charlie, sympathy of Du thoughout the d The grain reaper has bén more than usually busy this week. As the followâ€" ing obituaries show. _ Our sympathy to all friends. FOUR STRIKING DEATHS has been‘a well known resident siceps Dr vas born in Stouffiville ‘ hundreds upon hundreds of 7 yis. ago. â€" After gradâ€"| sufferers are being restore ed in Brome for 18 yrs, | health and happiness daily, years hospital practice | § imng his health giving | Try our to Durham, about two | k a quently we have heard | Rheumatic Spemfic or atisfaction at the new | 437>> C * « _ _ He began practice| Midney ana Liver Pills, , (Josepha) was the iun by his first wife, birth, â€" She grew to Durham, was a bright mber of the home here ed by all her aquaintâ€" disposition and many She married about Â¥ m, McKenzie, who ortant position on a and consequently only been able to get here. . _ Me began practice! came known his pracâ€" l tterly assuming large| se game, lhis caused complications set inâ€" d at interyals, and on wount 7 p. m. death end _ FrRrEEL citizen of the town tled on Friday evening Freel had succumbed which for some weeks strated. . During the month or so ago he nstroke and this was vere attack of summer ecovered from this, but sitting on the bank se game. This caused kind genial â€" nature Ity of making friends, _ eXxpressing a desire Mack near him, that ssiduous in his attent: re taken to Portland ; vith two of her child* her husband and the ill be mourned and ildren two sons and | was a publhc speaker Conservative politics, en his health declined. of a medical family rs, Ira and 8. L. prac: le and another a Vetâ€" elde sympathy to the Detroit she got a d into pneomonia ether to go on or sire to rejoin her he and enjoy the r old home. She 1 left in buoyant ring husband and n poor health last me to hayve her of whom, a bovy was devotedly _ W. L. McKENZIE This signature is on ¢ the remedy that enres a eold in one day Loan and Insurance sfent, Convey ancer, Commissfoner, &c. LOANS arranged witho lay, _ Collections promptly made, rance effected. MONEY TO LOANX at 1 st rates of interest Officeâ€"one door north of‘S. Scott‘s, Durham. of South Ben tinck. _ His songJames at ‘ D home, and John near PrigGyille, l.ml IAMOND both well known and they fwith their H mother will deeply mournfthe los. of ’ AIR husband and father. _ WmfMather was | one of the most genial of rffen. Gifted ENEWER as a singer, huandreds in [South Grey have enjoyed the vim andfvigor of his Is the only Hair preparation that is songs, and the heartiness §$f his companâ€" giving good results. ionship, As a neighhor and friend, he was is highly valued for his unBending integâ€" j umssyc 9 rity,. He was a devotedfidherent of the | Diasox» Hu: jlsnzvl’n'i-m nm dye, but a Presbyterian church anfl a lifelong Re :,m Tlatk B"’: * °'m: l.)-.ndrul foromer. He was buried on Wednesday b 11% : es w ts t om’ Late at Hamden cemetery afhid every token | "**$FP,] g.';fl,,:zmd'm.!.' '“'m' *4 of respect from large rhumbers of neighâ€" | Dramox» Harr REXEwER will rest>. > your hair to bors and friends, | its original color, and keep it .1ce and glossy Mx®s. Arcuf Bearox, Try one bottleâ€"Price 50¢. The grim messenge® of death came to At all Druggists and Hair Dressers. this lady on Mondaf last and hushband 4 F le i and family mourn the loss of a lovmg‘ D?x:-h':m bx; MCFll'l'lllC & Cq., & wife and mother, e immediate cause | Druggists & Stationeries. of death was an agute attack of cholera morbus, consequerftly her removal wias | ~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€" mm mm painfully sudden ind unexpected. To her and heifhusband were born a | M l ss SH EWELL family of Tsons k nd 3 daughters and t Would intimate that she will continue the this is the firstfinroad made by death, ‘!“nl:-nlmro and Undorhkluhnu-lneu uld:’. Two of the sonsfare in B. Columbia, one } "'flfgu:e’ ‘l:;"r":‘:":e':“l:‘l'; id -‘::?‘.. Lo in Michigan, orfe in Wisconsin, one in | ers the sameentiresatisfaction. Dakota, two foys and two girls at| sys home. â€" Her eldest daughter, Mrs. Jno. | â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" Falaise is closg@by. Deceased was of a | * most kindly afhd hospitable character, ‘hrnlt"re or the etna and as neighbor and friend will be| deeply mourrffed, while to her own famâ€"| ALWAYS ONX HAXD. ily {ml' deceafie is a severe blow, Both | PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY Mr. and Mr# Beaton came from the| k , i Isle of Mull#Sscotliand and have numerâ€"| ‘â€"‘"d“""“"c';gl:::l‘t;w;mllg:&;!“ st pains ous connecfions. Rev, Mr, Matheson « o Priceville, @nducted the seryices, and MISS SHEW ELL the remainf were interred in Priceville Remember the standâ€"opposite the cemetery o# Wednesday. Market. Durbham, ‘ THE PHRENOLINE REMEDIES BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS. For sale by H. PARKER, Druggist .A > NORTHERKy ; @'/é////[/’lé.//j Laxative Bromoâ€"Quining Tabiets Another shipment of Cutlery just to hand. If you require odd Knives for Harvest, call early befogie they all go. Our weekly supply of Readyâ€"mixed Paints just arrived, Every person their own painter by using these paints. Canadian Gasoline,and American Coal Oil always in stock. A few more Lady‘s Bicycles in stock which will be sold at a sacrifice. , You should see our stock of Shoe Dressings and Harness Oil fresh from the manufacturers. ur stock of Shelf Goods is something extra in both quantity and quality. In Hinges ank Tools of every kind we excel. If you want a razor or pair of scissors do not forget we handle guaranteed goods. In Silverware the W. BLACK spoons, Forks etc., cannot be surpassed, We have an immense stock of Tinware and Graniteware in all the latest designs. Another threeâ€"hundred of our cheap White Enamel Cups, suitable for table use, just to hand. The Creameries are about closing down for this year, and you will want a Churn. _ We handlethe only reliable Churn "The Buttercup‘‘ which any child can work with pleasure. Young men and women who wish to be successful should call or write for particalars and be ready to start on Opening Day. C. A. Fleming, Principal, oOwEN soOUND, oONT, Reâ€"opens for Fall Term C J/Z Take the lead every where, We are working day and night to supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily, They are absolutely pure and healthfal, _ Guaranteed to cure Rheumatism, Sciatica, Neuralgia Lumbago, and all forms of Kidney and Liver troubles. Sept. 3rd, 1900 OWEN sSOUND. . _Y. BLACK. hardware. and they ply mournfth her. Wm/M: zenial of rfien idreds in #8So : vim and fvig« erartiness #f hi ghhor and frier r his unBendi levotedfadher irch anfl a life s buried on W tery afhid eve irge hmbers renf# BEarox enge® of deat} ndaf last and n tle loss of A e immedi agute attack c erftly her rem wind unexpec #husband we ind 3 daugt x of the genuine ! Would intimate that she will continue the | Furniture and UndorhkinchBu-lneua esiab, ‘lished by her father in Durbam in 1858 and ! will endeavor to give all old and new custom Coliections and Agency promptly attendod to Y i‘ls Deeds, Mortgages Lens.s, Agreement &e. corroctlyuf-ropcnd. Estates of deceased persons looked after, and Executor‘sand Adâ€" ministrators‘ Accounts prepared and rued Burrogate Court Businpess, Probme of Willis Letters of Administration and Guardiunshp Obtained. Searches made in Registry Ofuce and Titles reported on, Diamox» Ha® REXNEWER is not a dye, but a pleasant dressing for the bair. Dtarox» Hatn RexEwenr will cure Dandruff. D1amorp Har® Rexewen will rwnt your hair from falling out, and make it grow. Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuations made by a competent and careful Valuator BARRISTER, SOLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, aC. Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURH AM. OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block, Office, over Grant‘s store, Lower Town STANDARD BAMK 0F CANAD Head Office, Toronto. CAPITAL, Authorized.......82, CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1, HESERYE FEUND............ CAPITAL, Authorized . ... . ..$2,000,000 CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,000 RESERVE FUND............ 600,000 AGENTS in all principal ints in Ontario, _ Quebec, pg:::ll‘tobs.po United States and England. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. A general Bank;zyz business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points,. Deposits received and interâ€" est allowed at current rates. SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1.00 and upâ€" wards. Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at a distance. J. KELLY, Agent. arrister, N(otary, Gonâ€" u}d veyancer, Qtec., qtec..... lom(aly to Loan at reasonaole rates and on terms to suit borrower. .ll Charges Modczsate DURMHAM â€"AGENCY J. P. TELFCORD, i he ouly Arsvelass Hearse in Towu G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, MONEY TO LOAN W. S. DAVIDSON. 1(Over the Bank ank Th

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