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Durham Review (1897), 22 Nov 1900, p. 8

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eJ The slight skift of sleighing we bad last week quickly disappeared with last Sunâ€" «day‘s rain and manyof the farmers around here were pleused to see the hbare ground again as a large portion of the turnip ds in the fields around here. We are for Indian sammer yet. We ane pleased to report tthat Mr J Renwick, who fell frow the top of Mr Wm ‘s bern as reported some time ago able by the aid ot crutehes to be around Well Mr Editor it is some time since our town was beard from,. but we are to the front again and the elections are over now and the people are beginning to quiten down again while cometimes yet we hear references made to creed by the ‘Tory side, a question which we scarcely hope will go out of existence with those that did most to stir up the Conseryative leaders, We much regret the loss of our old and well tried friend Dr,. Landerkin, one who bas fouzht so many hard battles for the cause of Liberalism and true adâ€" ministration. We feel sure his chair will not be filled in the house from S. Grey this term. Mr Jas Wilson foreman of the shipâ€" timber gang, is in search of more timber. It is getting scarce. Those who have tamarack should sell it as in a year or two it will be all dead. You should;see D. B, and the kick B gave J. Mr and Mrs Hugh Wilson ef Singbampâ€" ton, were callers on the latter‘s relatiyes here. Miss Eva Booth gave a social party which was well attended and eyerything up to date. Miss Alice Hicks, of Algoma, is enjoy ing herself in this vieinity. Mrs Geo. Lawrence yisited her parents and old neighbors. Wintry last week. From a foot to 14 inches of ssow. â€" This week all gone and much needed rain coming. Running streams were all dry and welis low. Mr McQueen was amember and Elder in the Presbyteriau Church and took an active part in all matters relating to Church work.under the Rev, Donald Fraser‘s minvistry. He died in strong faith in his Lord and Sayiour Jesus Christ exhorting those around him to be also ready for the;hour of death. In polâ€" tices Mr McQueen was a strong Reformer and a great reader of the Globe. He had a wonderfu! memory and could read all day without glasses. He was buried at Holstein a large number of frieeds and mneighbors following the remains to lhel ve. Rev. Mr. Matheson officiated flh at the house and at the grave, One brother, Charles and one sister in Greenâ€" Scotland, still lives of the family. Iu iet and solituds of his brother‘s he had all care and comfort called his childless old age. Much credit kto Mrs Chas, McQueen for ber untirâ€" I z eare and devotion to his every wish in bis last day wished that his blessâ€" ing imight be with her. We have to Chronicle this week the death of Mr John McQueen, senior, Egreâ€" mont who died Nov 14th, last. For the past 7 years be lived at his brother Chas. He reached the years allotel te man being 82 years. He was born in Islay Beotland in 1818. Left home when only 15 years old and worked 4 years in the Lowlands and a few years in New York and Buffalo. He then came to Toronto in 1848 and took up lavd in Egremont in 1852 the lot now owned by Mr Thos, Knox, kin would have been elected by a majority of 37 even supposing he could not bave taken a larger vote than Sproule. But the biasoft each municiâ€" gllty being known, it suited the party power to throw in the tewnship mast likely to win the riding to their interâ€" He was manmied twice, first to Miss Catherine Clark, his second wite was Miss Margaret McKenzie, who died in 1893. Artemesia gives a majority of 240 to the Conservative candidate, Proton one of 59. The full force of the gerryâ€" mander is seen in these figures. Had Proton been annexed to S. Grey inâ€" stead of Artemesia,â€"and all will admit this would have been a more reasonable arrangementâ€"â€"Dr. Landerâ€" Mr N. Renwick‘s new chopper is giving Collingwood . ... 423 352 Shelburne .... .. 78 128 Majority for Sproule 365. b.We give Proton by wards. As v:')ill seen Bproule has a majority of 59. N« L.......... 34 y55 Returns now being all in, and severâ€" al adjustments made we give the figures by Municipalities for this Ridâ€" ing which were as follows : are sorry to say chat Mrs Adams is a"mmunumk of Uuder the care of Dr. h we hope to hear of her recovâ€" St. Vincent. .....337 Meaford ...... .. 260 ‘Thorebury...... 91 Dundalk........ 60 Melancthon. . â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"# # 4 â€"___._ Boothville. Dromore. EAST CRE, * w c C éi‘*(v.a-w bl: it Hartman 272 272 Sproule 344 315 395 318 183 47 52 71 This remark@ble book of near two hundred pagesg,/splendidly illustrated with charts and balfâ€"tone engravings, goes as a premiu every subscriber who pays one dollay‘a year for Prof. Hicks‘ journal, Worp arp Works. ‘The Almanac alone is sect pard for only 25¢. Order from Wors axp Works Puablishing Company, Locuet Street, 3t. Lounis, Mo. What lr)u spend for %ood Jewelry is rea f.uving. ts always a valuable possession. Come and see our good LapiEs‘ aAxp Gext‘s Warchrs, SimyERrwARE, FLaATWARE, CLOCKS, Sercracurs, Srtrrume SLyER Whateyer may be said ot the ntific causes upon which the Rey. Irl YJ Hicks bases his yearly forecasts of m and weuther, it is a remarkable/fact that specific warnings of every gragk storm food, cold wave and drouth, hay en plainly prioted in his now famouy~ Almanac for many years. The latest Atartling proof of this fact was the destrugtion of Galveston. Texas, on the very dgy named by Prof. Hicks in his charts, /The 1901 Almanac, by far the finest,/ most complete and beautiful yet pyblished, is now ready. Any readers of this paper can tes the merits of Dr. Pitcher‘s Backach Kidney Tablets free by enclosing tyo ents postage for trial package to The Pitcher Tablets Co., Toronto, Ont. Regular size 50c per bottle. Saving place. This is what Mrs. J. W. Hutchins, 82 Portland St., Toronto, has to say,â€" ‘I ecannot say too much for Dr. Pitch er‘s Backache Kidney Tablets. Beâ€" fore using them I had a gnawing pain in the back all the time, and an acute jameness across the loins. I had not so much aching in my head as between my shoulders and in the back of my neck, Since using the Tablets my back is as it used to be, and the rheumatism in the shoulders has disâ€" appeared. Formerly when I did t washing I was utterly tired out, no bhaving a bit of energy lett. _ This morning I did my washing in two hours and I did not mind it. I have no hesitation in recommending Dr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets, for I never had anything do me as much good." ‘ sCod o K4 ‘ E QIQ ;t; §0o% _ J. A. HUNTER E 86 % % %@EE@EEEEE@EE@EEE x n e t e o ie e i n c e 1 o o a o e 1P n P oo o i w n n ie Tnousaxps Give TEsrtmoxy. Letter upon letter pours in from every point in Canada testitying to the marvelous power of Er. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tablets to cure kidâ€" ney and bladder troubles of the young, middle aged, and aged, and such other troubles as find their origin in a faulty kidney action, and they are many. Such a mass of evidence puts its power to cure these afflictions beâ€" yond a doubt, and shows that .the Tablet is the right thing in the right The Irl Râ€"Hicks 1901 Almana BEYOND A DOUBT. Town A GORDON, LEADING JEWELER Get it from your newsdealer, or from The Sheppard Publishing. Company, Limited, Toronto. _ If it is not your habit to buy an illusâ€" trated book for your family‘s Christmas reading, try the experiment, **Toroxto SaTURDAY NIGHT‘s CHRISTMAS. sixty pages, full of stories and pictures, will interest everyone and wider the vision of all Canadians. Four pictures suitable for framing. one of which â€"* Raphael‘s Mother and child "â€" is an exact reproâ€" duction of the costliest and best picture in the world. No where else can you get the same value! Five dollars‘ worth of the best art and literat ure for 50 cents. We have to announcg to the general ublic that we havg removed our gwck to McKechnie‘s / Old Stand, Garaâ€" fraxa Street and are/ now opened out for business. We 1 be pleased .to bave all our ds and estecmed customers cont their much apâ€" customers cont their much apâ€" preciated pat e. Our stock will oontint;e 710;1 Dryor Upâ€"toâ€"date Goods in a â€"Dry‘Geeds, Readyâ€" made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boo{l and Shoes apd a complete line of Groâ€" Penetanguishene; the institutions for Deaf and Dumb, /Belleville, and the Blind at Brantford. Exceptionâ€"Tenders are not required for the supply of meat to the asylumy in Toronto, London, Kingston, Hanjfiltonand Mimico, nor for the CentrAl Prison and Mercer Reformatory,/ Toronto. _ A â€" marked ' cheque for 10 per cent. of the estimated _ amount of the contract, payatile to the orders of tÂ¥e Honorable the Provincial Secretary/ imust be furnished by each tenderer As a guarantee of his bona fides. Two spfficient sureties wifl be requirâ€". ed for the due fulfilment of each conâ€" tract, fnd should any tender be with‘ drawg before the contract is awarded, | or should the tendererfail to furnishl suck security, the amount of the deposit will be forfeited. Specifications and fopfms of tender may be had on applicatâ€" iqh to the Department of the Provincial ecretary, Toronto, or. to the Rursurs‘ f the respective institutions. The lowest or any tender‘ not necessarily | accepted. Newspapers inserting this advertisement without authority from the Department will not be paid for it. l J. xt. StRATON, Provincial Secretary. | Parliament Buildings. Toronto, Nov. ' 19th, 1900. The undersigned will receivg tenders up tonoon on Tuespay, 4tH Proraoxr Prox., for supplies of butcher‘s meat, creamery butter, flour, oatyreal, potatoâ€" es cordwood. etc., etc.. for fhe following institutions during the wear 1901. viz.: â€"At the Asylums for fhe. Insane in Toronto, London, Kinggton,. Hamiltdn, Mimico. _ Brockville fnd Orilllas the Centrbal Prison and Mefcer Reformatory, Toronto; â€"the Refor uatory for Boys, HALFâ€"Aâ€"DGLLAR WELL SPRXT. Tenders for Supplies ANNOUNCEMENT m‘ Pom, A â€" marked | geware or All are lat Sunshine for the week nil. â€" Snowfall 21 inches. Hours of sunshine, nil, General direstion of the wind westerâ€" ly and northerly and generally blusterâ€" J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M. For the Week Ending Temperature. Nov. *1.:.... WaxtTED.â€"Two girls for general work in hotel and restaurant. ‘Wages $12 per month, board and room. Apâ€" ply to Oak Hotel, Niagara Falls, N. Y. This signature is on every box of the gonuine the remody that et~ REYVIEW and Weekly Globe REVIEW and Weekly Mail. . London Advertiser, Weekly. andReview one year \Try our |Rheumatic Specific or \Kidney ana Liver Pills. London Advertiser, Daily, and Review one year _ $2 WEATHER BULLETIN. The Review and Globe:to Dec. 31st 1901 with premium pictur of "Canadians at Paardeburg." REVIEW and Weekly Sun‘...... REVIEW and Montreal Weekiv REVIEW and Montreal Weekly NV iEMESE 1. ... 2i l se e For Sale by H. Farker, Durham. Member College Physicians and,Surgeons, Ortâ€" Laxative Bro:mn 9â€"12 «. m. 2â€"4 p. m. RESIDENCE.and OFFICEâ€"Ol4 Bank Baildings UPPER TOWN, DURHAAM. TZHB PHRENOLINE REMEDIES Will visit Priceville Tuesday and Friday each week from 9 a, m. to ® 4 p. m. C /2 They are absolutely purc healthfual, _ Guaranteed to Rheumatisin, Sciatica, New Lumbago, and all forms of K and Liver troubles. Take the lead every where, We are working day and mght to supply the demand. Our correspondence shows that hundreds upon hundreds of poor sufferers are being restored to health and happiness daily, Our OFFICE HOURS SPURIOUS imiTaTIiONS, Clubbing Nov. 17, 1900 Min. Max, R MQ Tablots ‘« cne day ites Neuralgia of Kidney $1.¢0 $1.60 §$1.75 81 81 1.60 $1.75 cure ind 50 109 i "No.l and No.% sold in Daerkam by H. Perker, MacFariaue and C+ 9. B. Co p, Pruggists. ~33 JF’ Â¥" .5 AwÂ¥ C -tv\fiu-,ll.‘! Wht‘s > Besa Wtb Ne s aasarn e n s nlone e eoon hoi oo t is hryxtent } epa=t | o Meine es o enionese enornarenam 4: to be ligent ~â€"â€"â€"XX XXKâ€"â€"â€" ‘ provided that the advertiser is able to do what he advertises to do and a man is a fool to pay good money for adverâ€" tising what he is not able to carry out for the public soon find out that such a man is a deception and a fraud. I am not professing 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 Durbham that I can make the most money for my self by doing the veiry best I can in every inâ€" stance to save money tor my customers. Every customer who once does business with me to his own profit continues to patronize me and gives me, not only his business, but his influence and this accounts for the very large 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. Someofthem, 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. I am also paying closer attention than ever betore to the colâ€" leetion of old debts and claims placed in my hands will be collected iÂ¥ 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. J have had great success in settling up and arranging business entanglement and difficulties and in making seitlements with creditors and any such business placed in my hbands 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 this locality I have formed a conâ€" nection with all the leading Loan Comâ€" panies and when they have tarms in hand 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 properties beâ€" longing to myselt which I am always ready either to sell or exchange for other proporty. _Just now I happen to have a splendid 100 acre farm and a very ftine 64 acre farm, both well sitâ€" uated in Bentinck and each having good buildings. Iwill sell them or trade them. I also offer at a sacrifice Lot 28, Con. 2 W.G. R., Bentinck, 100 acrea, belonging to a man who 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 tinancial business. My rule continues e enaneaeaaAxe e mrerne â€"Call and see onre in operation. ADVERTISING PAYS T h/ SVE YTHING ON WHEELS cop Dr DE LA VALLE CREAM SEPERATORS Always promptâ€"never negâ€" H. H ure uneavelied C. McArthur, Durham, Ont. «y" _ "" " TTT TE cviccew“'fl‘- 2 A SPECIAL SALE & Have been used for : no complaints. sAMBTONX SrRE&r. Wesr or "alt Queen Heating Stoves WAGGONS, BUGGIES. PHAETONS, &e, CUTTERS and SLEIGHS of latest styles. J. LIVINGSTONE, All Eecoecsscecce 2223223232»9" 3233 3393333 CEEEEOEE, Fire MuurR, »«Hanover At Special prices The prices make it interesting. Come and see us in our new store. Insurance Promptly Attended To. rest makes SEIOBHBS, and > ind Reasonable Prices 3 years. Over 100 sold and 50 mevre Farm for Sale, being Lot 20, on the 2nd Con. N. D. R.. Glenelg. 46 acres cleared in a good state of cultivaâ€" bion. rest hard wood bush, Good orchâ€" m.zmmmmumm and P. 0. Good frame house. Reasonâ€" able terms. Apply on the farm to ALBX. McMItELAN, Bm?.o..og,u.u | _ Take notice that JokKn H. Hunter, of \ the Town of Du 1, Merchant, has ‘been appointed Financial Agent for | George LanderKin and George Mitchell ! of the villagé of Flesherton, Banker, has been »inted as Financial Agent | for MattWfew Richardsor in the Domin ion Kigtrions of 1900. For 8 All timber, ‘consisti , cedar, Samarack, spruce, oy south 30 aeres of lot 12, con, 1 g. Tarms, spot cash, _ All ti r be removed by March 1st, 1 ddreas ‘J Airronie, Port Arthur. October 23rd," 1900. For SaurEk.â€"A Tho Bull Calf, also some colts. Apply to Glenelg, Oct. 22@#d, 1900, For 8. 8. No. 4 elg, duties to commence Jan. 190K Applications statâ€" ing qualificationy and experience reâ€" ceived up to . Ist, by Chas,. Boyle . Henderson |â€" Trustees Jas. Brodie Glascott, Mov. 12, 1900, Durham Nov. 1st 1900 Jaeecesccsesese sSsee0e8ee SINGER SE WING MACHIN ES, S TEEL FRA ME WASHLING MACHINES ETC TEACHER WANTED. FARM FOR SALE. Minvavex Ho Jake Kress. NOTICE . THos. A. HiarRis, Resuroing Officer South Grey Wax/ Morrisox, Edge Hill. dsuckl 4 ht h d Durham mares and

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