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Durham Review (1897), 27 Sep 1900, p. 4

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} qoz tumblers io match, } doz tumblers, set fancy china pie plates, fancy fruit set in brown and gold, fancy fruit set in blue and gold, souvenir spoon from *Durbam‘, 4 doz silver tea poons with toilet tray, 1 doz silver te& spoons, 2 pairs damask towels, pair bath towels, star quilt, log cabin quilt, S fancy white bed spreads, fancy bed spread and linen table cloth, white linen table cloth with doz table napkins to match, fringed table cloth, 1 doz takle napkins, fancy pink and white table cloth, white linen table cloth, 2 cream linen table cloths, fancy stand coverâ€"Jacob and Rebecea at the wellâ€"2 chenile table covers, 2 carving sets, photograph albun applique sideâ€"board drape, fancy line# sideâ€"board drape with doilies to match, â€" fancy celety dish with plate to match, . fancy cake plate, china butter dish, majolica water pitcher, fancy green and gold glass set, heavy glass set, silver butter disbh, high glass lamp, granite preserving kettle, bedâ€"room set in green and white, bedâ€"room set in blue and white, fancy wool toilet mats, set toilet brushes, gold chain, envelope with dollar, envelope with five dollars, fancy yellow crocheted tidy and photo, sewâ€" imng machine (Mr Leeson,) china salndl dish, A very preity wedlding took place at the residence of Mr Wm Watson on Wedâ€" nesday the 12 inst when hbis daughter C W Robb bas sold the old mill y part lot 10. con 10 to Mr R m,"ummum., i In referen¢ée to the out aidevpiayers that is mentioned in your item, your corâ€" respondent is quite ignorant in regards to which team those players belong, as we can firmly say that all the boys that playâ€" ed that evening are enthusiastic members of our team. Mr Aovgus MceEachern has rented lot 14, con 10 to Mr Knisley of the O. S. R. also lot 14, con 9 to Andrew Peckâ€" over for a term of years. Mr, Editor, haying seen in your paper an item composed by your Boothville Correspondent, refernring to the Swinton and Yoevil foot ball match, stating that they met with something easy when they came to Yeovil lately and that Yeoyil team had a number of Dromore players to assist them in the match. Now Swinton Park team is noted for ite very short notice of their coming. It seems as if they are afraid of running up sgainst something hard if they give notiee too far abead. As on a former time the Swinton team stood brayely and boidly on Yeovil grounds and not a man of the latter kzrew of their coming. Aggie was united in the bonds of maâ€" trimony to Mr Archie Currie. Rev Mr Kendall of Coun tying the knot, The young couple left on ‘Inesday the 17 inst for some part in Montana followed by the best wishes of a host of friends. Guests from a distance were : Mr. and Mrs, Bourn, Grand Valley ; Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McDonald, Priceville. Mr. and Miss Henry, Carderwood : Rev. Chas. and Fred Leeson, Ind.; Mr. and Miss Gilmour, Hampden ; Mrs. Hill and son Thos, Welbeck ; Mr. and Miss Riley, Glenelg, The following list of presents testify to the esteem in which the bride is held: Fancy china toilet box, fancy china teaâ€" t with cups and saucers to match, E::rcy china fruit dish, glass frmt dish with stand, glass water pitcher with DURKHANM REVIEW. K C. Ramage, ""*°LA Thursday, Sept. 27, One of the Yeovil team HYMENEAL. YEOVIL. ROB3. # # 4 â€"â€"_â€" 1 r aprd Proprietor Egremont, Holstein, October 2nd North Bruce, Port Elgin. Sep, 27â€"28. North Grey, 0. Sound, Oct. 16â€"18. BHast , Flesherton, Oct. 23. émm Priceville, October 11â€"12. Conservatives effected to sneet at the tariff _ reductions _ as _ inconsequenâ€" tial, _ An ayerage reduction of 1z per cent bad been maile but taking 10 per cent he gave a graphic illustration or "its value in an ordinary farmer‘s transâ€" actions, â€" His story of srown and Jones ‘was also graphic. _ Brown as foreman year by year reported deticits, till at last the proprietor made a chaunge. Jones arrestea the deficit the tirst year, and each succeeding year aithough deâ€" veloping the propeity admirably had hanasome surpluses, _ Brown aiter 4 years wants to try his hand again. Will the proprietor be likely to turn Jones off ? Not more likely than Canada will turn out a progressiye Liberal governâ€" ment for a party divided in their counâ€" cils and of proved incapacity. The Post Office department under Mr. Mulock rans over 2 million miles more in a year now than before, a better service is rendered, 2 cts in place of 3 cts at home and Z2cts in place of 5cts abroad, yet his deficits are not half what they were before, will soon disappear entirely and would be big surpluses were there still a 3¢ rate. Every true Canadian should be proud of this government. â€" In three years not one cent ofbitsTexnenditureil has been challenged by Tupper or his rty. Prospergo’s wand had touched ()fi?mqyu with the advent of the Liberals to power and in the increase of her trade Yet you are asked to turn out this goverrment, to turn out the man who has giyen the best measure of his manâ€" hood in your service. _ Nothing should preyent you giving him a_ greater majorityfthan ever. They would serd more from the maritime provinces and every man and woman should feel they were joining in the triumphal march cf the motheriand, and we, as never before were contributing to the glory of the empire. Dr. Landerkin, said the speaker, was ‘he medicine chest of the arty at Ottawa by his sunny smile. Eis good Jjudgment and his wise counsel. He would go further if necessary to show his respect for him and the most cheerâ€" mg news he could receive on election night would be that the government was sustained and that Dr, Landerkin was elected by an increased majority. Mr. Fraser was, as usgual, el(;que;si and was warmly applauded. Canada in the last four years had passed the record of all nations. Me appealed to them personally if the chauge for the: vetver was not marked, vetier eyen than Mr Mulock‘s: figure» good as they were. Coarlsdearâ€"| er by G6U per cent, yet eyery lactory is | busy, new ones going up, and wages | being â€" yoluntatrily imcreased,. They | were either ignorant or hars when they | said the Liveral woulu suin the country | for even they mus. admut the country was prosperuus. , Duucan Fiaser M. P. of Guysboro, N. S, nhau aiso gieat pleasure au being present at a meeting to honor dus frienua 121 , lsanueikin. lie brought with im the greelings Of ine Liverals of the Marnitume provinces to is frienu and nis supporters. ‘The Di. bhad studiea Canmudian pulitics an . the speaker could estity to ihe value of ns work not unly in committees but to the fact Uhat 1Ur. isanuerkin was counsulted and enâ€" quirea alter, _ in nonoring Ur. Landerâ€" kin lhey were honoring tUhemselves, We had fallen on strange times when a party who nad been Uried and founu Wwanling, wantled â€" reinslatlement | with the evils that caused their defeat still unremedied, ihe question | siuupiy meant the Lurning out of men Who bave proved â€" Uhemseives Nt for imen who proyed themseives quite untfit. Bir Chas Tupper‘s party, tinding him undit and a back num ber nad mtreuuced Hugh Joun Macdonald to galvanize the pariy imto lite,. ‘Tupper hiamselt would ve unable lto secure an audience and the speaker displayed an original copy ul an opera vompany‘s bm in Noya bcuotia Wuere Sir Unuas, was set out as an alUractuion at the close of Lue variety snow, it being announced Uhiat uckeus tor the show would enable the nolder to remaim for the lecture without extra charge, Mr, (Gibson, M. P., Lincoln is one of the best stump speakers in Ontario and he is ever willing to visit his friend Landerkin at any time. _ Me had come 700 miles to be present at the picnic in honor of his seat mate at Ottawa, and being so cloese to him he could testify to his ability and worth as a member of the House., It has been said he had lost money, if so he was sure he had retained his friends and he was pleased once more to see part of the band ot men who had stood so nobly by him. The so called ‘deal or ‘steal‘ in the Drummond railway affair was someâ€" thing to be proud of, ‘The receipts in the vest year before 1896 were only 3 mullions, now notwithstanding the cost ul the rulway, the receipits were 44 millions : enough of excess o pay for the ralway in one year winule the equipment was better, The great difference in the granting of subsidies then aud uow was yery clearily brought _ out. Babsimes to railways were still given, but mstead of matkiug iL a pure gile WiIlth no guirantee &As in lhe past, he supsidy was now chargeable witu 3 per cent, and as the railways carry mails, the 3 pet ceut is deducied Irom Uheir earnings for this purpose, Sir Hibbert Tupper in 1806 gave the Liberal government 6 mos,. in power, they have now been in over 4 years, with what result? â€" In 1895 Mr ®Foster at Turonto was trying to prove by tigures that tne country was prosperous and lLaurier said when we come to power you will not need figures to prove your prosperity you put your hand in your pocket and you tecl it, _ ‘This Mr. wibson asserted was true. EGHOES 0F THE PICN GIBSON AND FRASER. FALL FAIRS. hx‘ ts ‘..*, rps Last weeks shipxfints contained CORXN HOGKS, TRACK CHAINS, MRS/POTTS‘ IRONS, IXED PAINTS, CARPET SWEEPERS, se TINWARE & GRANITEWARE, ? AND ROPE HALTERS Our Fall stock Jf WHIPS has arrived and we have somg great bargains to offer you, W.BLACKHK. Gasoline,and :American Coal Oil always in stock. e phest or uon on denne fomphlawlt +6 es > â€"â€"The only DE#SLE LANTERN manufactured isâ€"â€" â€"â€"sold in onr eftablishment, and we have just reeâ€"â€" â€"â€"ceived a fregh supply. â€" Call and examine them.â€"â€" is something extra If youarg desirous of purchasing a CHURNâ€"â€"â€" look at bur "BUTTERCUP"" before ygu purchase elsewhere. We are always to the Zront in our line of business and we have ay immence stock at present to choose from. Another assortment of Our Stock of Anfwe have a few secondâ€"hand â€"â€"*§8t8A8888 e % 8 â€"â€"â€" just to hand/manufactured especially to our order in Englan The Butter Dishes are very cheap. â€"«â€"«BICYCLEEA... _ for saleâ€"Cheap wW. BLALK‘S SILVERWARE GUNS ANP AMMUNITION + ¢ + Dofnot neglect seeing our $2 Guns y < s Lambs are not quotably changed, but for any but the beet prices were inclined to weaken. Bheep are unchanged at from 8} to 84c per pound." All h::o‘ sold. The receipts at the western cattle yards toâ€"day were 65 car loads of live stock, including 2,150 hbhogs, 2000 sheep and lambs, 900 cattle, 50 calves, and a few milch cows. The market was all around practically unchaunged. We had scarcely any movement in shipâ€" ping cattle, and $4,90 was the best prige paid, iitinmce Full lin PIANOS, ORGAXNS, ar We are well stogked with TURNIP SOwWERS LOTS OF M YÂ¥ to Loan at 5%. LOWER TOWXN Implement Warerooms. WM We have a new light sseyâ€"Harris Binder we wan weight and Roller ngs from Top to bottom of it running Binder in tlye world. Bucks are worth from 24 to c per 1b. D S l‘ _ Couke coele (MeekmE K £ £G riows, Drills, Harrows etc. All We latest improvements on all articles. Don‘t fail to seeAthe Massey Harris Drill. then buy one and it will makyyou money. A car load of Waggons Fill arrive within a few days, thes AGGONS were bought before thgyfrise in waggons. No other shop wher + you can buy a firstâ€"cÂ¥Mss Waggon at as low a nrins bran.. Shorts Wool... uOS .c se se a snn se ns n es Hides, per ewt.......... Calfskins, per li........ SHCCDSENS..+...â€"+, n 6us Tallow readered per lb Becf, peP CW1H....s.ccvirs Flout.:..ss... .iivisiskr4ed . MV en ert No RS Péuy..........sssiâ€"Â¥xvtrimss BHFrIOY ..:..«.ssuikiketk4x M ELE . ;« s + ns eE SÂ¥ 14X bu ns T AUADE. .: sAvs cb rrsrsavibies Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per 1b Butler, THUbD:.:.:1.111««+ DURHAM MARKETS. Our Warerooms are now fully stock Plows, Drills, Harrows ete. All tÂ¥ on all articles. Don‘t fail to see/th then buy one and it will makyyou AANNMQ A car load of Waggons #L£il1 arri« Live Stock Market Toronto. B Nt io 5 2 00 Bo o 16 00 6O 50 00 bO 14 14 11 25 9m ho id Two (Â¥Tt Loads of Buggies, Democr to c e from. _ Goods bought six Prfes will surprise you, Aar t K it Is 5 85 16 Yo Yo 16 OO 6 OO 00 26 45 50 60 & Loan and The prime hogs (singers) ; per ilb. Sows are worth Bie per | 2e lr‘! Ib, or fet and light hogs the was 5ic per lb. Hogs to fetch the top pric prime quality, and scale n. nor abeve 200 lbs, and SEWINXG MACHIXNES bonffintint o. docacmca t a d +1 8 P3 i SCUFFLERS, HAY FORKS, et« Issuer of MARRIAGE Licenses we want you to CALDER with Massey Harris Democrats and C _ No other shop whe low a price, M to see, reduced i: P“iti\'e]y the easies Bie per Ib, top price must be of sceale uot below 160 months rre worth 6}¢c outside price and stags ag arts easiest O

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