Th‘ > ï¬ Aup NP xA â€"Voters everywmw make f sure where they vote.‘ The old wards of the Franchise Act are abolâ€" _ > feed. The wards are as in the muniâ€" ~â€"â€" olpal clections. DURHAUM REVIEW If Mr. H. UH. Cook had a good case he would nos hold it back for use as a roorback. This is a tacit admission that the Laurier govermnent will be sustained, for they do not suppose a Tupper govermnent would give the Ir. ® Senatorship if defeated. Dr. Landerâ€" kin holds no promise of a Senatorship, but if he is well qualified to occupy a seat in the Senate, as Mr. R. admits, then the electors will deem him a good enough man to represent then for another five years in the House of Commons. â€""Why am 1 worse than Mr. Foster? asked Hon. Joho Haggart of Sir Macâ€" kenzie Bowell on the platform at Carleton Place. A Chicago exchange points out that the New York bank telier who stole $750.000 was not a Sunday sechool suâ€" perintendent, Those who moralize so much whenever a churchâ€"worker goes wrong should not miss this point. â€"Mr Richardson and his speakers state upon every plattorm that Dr. Landerkin is running the surest race of his life, and that it defeated for the Commons he will receive a seat in the Senate and they say they would be very pleased to see him in the Senate. â€"The much abused Grit Governâ€" ment paid off $700.000.00 of Canada‘s debt last yoar, first time in seyenteen years that any government bas reâ€" duced our debt. â€"Is that not the liking of every elector in South Grey and don‘t you want more of it ? Dont stop the Growing Time. â€"The Globe has secured opinions from a large number of Regï¬tur‘s as to the comdition of the county. Mr. Thos. Lauder says of S. Grey that there were from Jan. 1 to July 1, 1895, 423 mortgages and 352 discharâ€" ges: an excess of 71 mortgages. Beâ€" tween same ddg& :lhh:haym 322 mortgages an rges, an sxcess of 62 discharges! Doesn‘t this tell a tale ? â€"â€"With the price of binder twine material three or tour times higher on account of the Philippine war than is usual, haye they proved to you that the price of binder twine is higher beâ€" cause the Laurier government threw off all the duty and placed it on the free list? Can it be proved ? We believe he states that the Dr. hbas received #28,000 salary in the past 28 years. which of course is not true for the Dr. bas not been 28 yrs. a member, though it is 28 years since he entered public Life. Everybody knows Dr. Landerkin would, today, have been three times better off finanâ€" eially had he never entered political lite. _ Would ii cost the country any less to send Mr. Richardson to Parliaâ€" ment than oureld friend the doctor? â€"Wuy is Mr Riehardson so anxious to state to the electors at Ayton, Neuâ€" stadt and Hanover that he bas drunk "one glass, two glasses, three glasses" ot beer during the campaign. We are eredibly informed this is a fact. We have beard Mr. R. only once, in Holâ€" stein, and can testify he did not use it there ? Would Mr. Richardson refuseto acâ€" cept his salary? Does Mr. Lucas? Men who are not only bgersonally at variance, but whose public policy is all at sixes and sevens where they can be said to have a policy at all. â€"Mr Richardon has been asked at a number of meetings te state his policy and to say what he would do for South Grey, it elected. About the only anâ€" nouncement he hbas made along that line was an intimation that the "boys" in Neustadt will have a jubilee when he is elected. His words as reported to us were -‘Kee%vonr voices, we are going to have a jubilee in Neuâ€" stadt, and i am going to be in it." Boys, if you have any method of preserving your voices until Mr Richardson is elected in South Grey let us have the recipe. Will you trust and J)lace confidence in men who bhsd and who haye no confidence in each other and whoare even now at each other‘s throats? â€"You are citizens of Canada, Shareâ€" holders in the business, who are you going to elect on the Tth of November as directors to manage this buisness? â€"â€"What miserable little insinations Mr Lucas makes as to Dr. Landerkin â€"With the price of binder twine material three or four times higher on aceount of the Phbilippine War than is usual, have they proved to you that the price of binder twine is higher beâ€" cause the Laurier government threw off all the duty and placed it on the free list? â€" Can it be proned? â€"â€"St "Thops and pray Canadians may appreciate Sir Wilfrid Laurier when not too late." Rev. G. M . Ramage, Thursday, Nov. 1, 1900. should be remembered that the at this eleetion is absolutely Eéitor and Proprietor Is it Laurier, Mulock, Fisher, l-‘leld-1 ing, and the othercapable honest and progtessive memders ot the present government? Or will you go back io Tupper and the * Nest of Traitors" deâ€" nounced by the country in 1896, and held up to scorn last week by Sir Mackenzie Bowell, present leader of Senate and late Conservative premier? Mr. Richardson at some of his meetâ€" ings has made the statement that durâ€" ing Dr. Landerkin‘s last campaign a school honse was engaged for a Landerâ€" kin meeting and that the trustees had never yet been paid for the use of the school. A man may be a fool because he can‘t help it, but a;%hopeless fool is Jone who won‘t learn. 4 Mr. T. P. Smith w cat the Knapp House for one day Wednesday, Nov. 14. Eyes,"; Scien y. Tested Free, Batisfact: s «. Mr Ed.‘*Mortly who has been travellâ€" mg in England® ftor a number of g‘u‘t’hel Ipu;.h ulun: last week lookâ€" the elections and can El'fma the The facts are that the Doctor did not engage the school and was not at the meeting but the Trustees were asked to put in their bill to the doctor‘s financial agent within thirty days after the election and were told that if they did not do so the hill could not be legally paid. They did not put in their bill in time and consequently the account could not be paid without directly disâ€" obeying the election law. ¢% Mr. Richardson will obtain no extra votes from either Conservatives or Reâ€" formers by endeavoring to leave the impression that Dr. Landerkin does not honestly pay his debts. The doctor‘s reputation is too well known for such attempts to suceeed and the accusations can do n« injury to any one except Mr. Richardson. Such insults will only arouse the doctor‘s friends to greates enthusiasm. Before our next issue is in the hands of our readers the great issue before the country will be decided. Never before did we feel that we had a better cause to champion than now. We have striven to present facts and believe we have succeeded,. _ We earnestly hope the evening of Noy. 7 will see Dr. Landerkin elected for the 7th time by a large majority. Liberals eyerywhete in the riding are a unit. Conseryatives have a right to their opinions, but many of these will on this occasion join the procession and vote for continued prosperity under a united cabinet. The first technical term a new newsâ€" paper man learns to say, is ‘"print shop.‘ i A man isfentitled?to giye himself credit mark every time he carries home an umbrella, * Auy reader of this paper can teet the merit of Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache hidney Wableis free by euclosing two cents posâ€" tage to the Pitcber Tuabiet Co.. ‘Toronto, Ont. leguiar size 00 cents per bottle. Such was the saylicg ol a pfuster mind, ubnu Wiaue uppuies lo thiugs of state applies witlt GuluUbie iurce lo imailfis concéerning hewith. _ Wheu it is suid Uffat Dr. Pitcher‘s puckache KMiuaney LTaviepb can, "uf intelinâ€" geuily useu, cure all LjAuey aud bla ider Wuuvies, auu such uilfér uiscuses us Can be Lraced to & sluggigh or inuperiect kidâ€" uey uction, it is always buckeqa up by the positive prool a lestumouy ol sume veputable person, fpome oue who is glad aunu wiliuug io igfl the worls the result <«bitwneu. Abefilouuwing restumonmial of Mrs. W. Eatonf 10 Fenuimg St., Forouto, hus the rmiog of truth, anua beirs out the claim that is ua cure beyonu a doubt 10r tor tue yourg, middle aged. aud aged. Mrs. 1afou says :â€"*Ur. Pucher‘s buckâ€" ache Kiuyey ‘Wubieis Luve been of the greatest penuetit to me. Wormerly 1 had so mucl# backuche it extended to my Lhips and lighfbs. At umes there would be un acute famenuess in my lhips and a buruing thut Lfauses very disagreeabie sensations. 1 tifu mat I am much imvigorated eince I usfu a vorde of Dr. Fitcher‘s Backache faney Waticts, My back bas recovered m its lameness, and 1 am sieeping well at nights. From wy experience in using the Wavlets I hbave much covfidence in them, und cau highly recommend them." There is nothing in sight among Conservatiye leaders out of which make a barmonious government. 1 BORN. Krerr®.â€"In Egcemont, on Sunday, 28th, inst. to M and Mrs John Kerr, a daughter, There is nothing in sight among the Conservatiye leaders out of which to ma«ke a barmoniouns government. The return of the Liberal will make prosâ€" perityfflow like a river, Vote for Dr. Landerkinfearly on Noy, 7. C Said Frederick The Grgat, "Facts are Divine TYÂ¥ings." ;S ASCRT THE LAST WORD. AN EXPLANATION, Additional Locals. ++ <g# + + <> + e Quilting and paring bees are the order of the times in some instances. Pairing is anticipated some time in the twenticth eentury. . Dan â€" McQueson, â€"of Stayner. yisited fn:.nkc?- at Top Cliff for a duy or two last w Thankegiving day was observed here by some going to church, others going shooting. while a good many did‘nt eitber but observed the day as any orainary one. Mrs MeCannel sr. who spent a couple of months with her daughter at Stayner came home a week ago. There was almost a serious fire taking place Union Hall on Monday eyening of last week while vhe A. 0. U. W. meeting was in session,. by some eause or other the large lamp in the anteroom exploded and in a moment the whole room was In a blaze, were it nut for the presence of mind of Dr James Atkinson and one or two others the whole structure would be in ashes for seeing the situation the young Dr at once took off his coat and tought bard with it, smothering the flames for a time and at last came out victorious although being minus of his fine black coat which was Jdestroyed with coal oil and flames. Thos Counkey came bome from Owen Sound after a couple of months sickness with typhord feyer. He is ablo to go about now. Inspector Campbell paid his official visit to our school hbere on Thursday of last week and found that principal Blakeâ€" stone and Miss MceLeod had been paying attention to their duties as teachers of our school. Mr Blakeston is learning gaelic fast and will soon be able to converse with friend Dogald in that ancient language, 8 L M Luke is busy pruning trees town for the last ftew days. % Rev Mr Farqubarson preached a good preparatory service on Friday last to a good sudience preyious to communion on following Sunday. * The sheds at the Presbyterian charch are nearly completed and adds much to the appearance of the town. Colin McLean commenced a chopper in town a week ago ran by his steam engine and will do a good business duoring the winter season. Mr MeCabe is down the country on business again. Mr N McKiunon takes charge of his store during bis absence. Bausiness is getting brighter in onur town of Jlate. The appearance of winter reâ€" minds all our busines men to lay up something in store to meet the demands of the season. Mrs Butters Hotel is fast approaching being finisbed and bas a fine appemrance. e ie Aabai i is potting emory > of in ‘~Rainfall for the week 0.9 in. For the Week,Ending Oct. 20, 1900 Temperature. Min. Max. Oct. 21....2..... 4t M The Esplin church people are getting a Mr Freight, r young missionary who has been in India. He is engaged for one year. Mr and Mrs Jas Brown. of Yeovil. Sun: dayed on the 21st with the Latter Day Baints on 15th con Proton. John MeArthur, of Pricevilie, visited relatives here last Sunday. Mr Hartman‘s meeting here on Saturâ€" day 27th was tairly well attended. We have not heard of what effect it made on the peuple. Rex Mr and Mrs Kenning are at Wood land holding revival meetings. Wm Campbell of :‘oth con went up to Little Current to see his son that was sick. Hotel Keeper Scarlett is preparing to tako a trip to Little Current. Mt and Mre Malcolm Kells are rejoicing over the birth of their first born, a daughâ€" ter. Considerable lands here have changed hands lately. S Nelson west of here has sold to a Mr Matthews of Egremont. J J Smith bhas sola to Joseph Ferris of Swinâ€" ton Park. Chas McDo#ald hasigiven up the McArdle farm and is moving roar Dundalk where hbe has purchased a farm. Mrs McGill (Mary MePhail) of Hawilâ€" tun. who was up for a eouple of weeks seeing hersick mother returned again on Saturday the 26th Oct to her home. The sacrument was dispensed in the Presbyteriav church on Sunday Jast, A large crowd being out on the oceasion. Candidate Richardson beld a political meeting or Saturday eyening last in Watson‘s Hall. The Hall was fall of both parties. Mr Richardson says he is sure t0 get there alright but we doubt that he is counting his chickens too fast as there are lots of them be hbas marked to be his own during summer will be found waunting on the day of reckuoning. George Binnvie made a good speech on Saturday mght last in behalf of the Reâ€" form Candidate. Dr Lanvderkin will be in Watsou‘s Hall on Saturday next the 3rd Nov. A large crowd is expected to be out to hear the good old, tried representative. WEATHER BULLETIN. of sunshine 25.6 il direction of the wind northerâ€" Hopevilie. 57 OFFICE FIRST R EAST OF the Durh:amn y Calder‘s Block. Residence door west of the Post Office, Du + London Advertiser, Weekly. andReview one year _ $1.50 London Advertiser. Daily, and Review one year $2.75 We have a new light Masseyâ€"Harris Binder we want v R weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bottom of it. )ol"losti‘t,i sele, tee magrent running Binder in the world. vely the easiest â€"â€" _ Fuill lineof PIANOS, ORGAXNS, and SEWING x E. We are well stocked with TURNIP SOWERS, SCUFFLERSA}S:S\;(';(T LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. Issuer of MARRIAGE ui;::. LOWER TOWN * Implement Warerooms. M ‘ >ALDFR WAGGONS Will Iou Be Busy This Winter % lflï¬fliï¬% %/ + and get a practical education which will be of benefit to you all your lifetime. We teach Bookkeeping, Commercial Law, _ Arithmetic, Spelling, Letterwriting, Mensuraâ€" tion, Writing. We have also the most complete Shorthand and Tyrmwritinz Course in Canada. Write for Catalogue to C. A. Fleming, Prinoipal. PDr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. DENTISPRY Our Warerooms are now fully stocked with Massey Harris Plows, Drills, Harrows etc. All the latest improvements on all articles. Don‘t fail to see the Massey Harris Drill, then buy one and it will make you money. OWEN SOUND, ONT. If not don‘t spend your time in idleness. Attend the MASSEY HARRIS AGENCY, DURKHANM A car load of Waggons will arrive within a few days, these were bought before the rise in waggons. No other shop where + you can buy a firstâ€"class Waggon at as low a price, OWEX soOUND. Two Car Loads of Buggies to choose from. â€" Goods bdukï¬?;{;-go.;.;‘l;s' Prices will surprise you. HE defli‘g-nq] ill I T ‘igfll & 7.'m ;‘&r '. cu #%» imported Yorkshire a _OAK LODGE This animal is Calfekins, por -lb Sheepskins............... Tallow rendered per lb Bran... Shorts TpHUODE : + ++ roXÂ¥ HT Eh en t k inn s Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per lb gnuer. T SHAMbEAAN ENE Erzes Flour... Wheat.. Peas..... Barley.. Oats..... DURHAM MARKETS. ,â€"â€"Presbyterian. Dommmmmmmmmmsmmmmmmmesâ€" INPROVED YORKSHIRE BoAR. , per cwt... assae nes s a8 00 nevaee nee ne0 888 s 84 400 CALDEFR Democrats and Carts will keep for Msxias 16 14 14 11 No 477 in ago, +) 16 50 Bu 16 15 12