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Durham Review (1897), 29 May 1902, p. 8

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Cl (t Lots of political meetings, there was me at McCuaig’s school house on the evening of Wednesday of last week in favor of George Binnie. The speakers were .,---liteesms Davidson, lawyer, and J. A. Hunter. of Durham. and N. Me- Cannel, of Top Cliff. A. McCuaig in the chair. The meeting was nearly altogether a one sided affair in favor a Binnie. We would sooner see op- position " any time. :At these meetings Messrs Davidson and Hunter are two excellent speakers which Durham may feel proud of having such young politicians, while Il‘op Cliff is not lacking in that capacity salsa. It is possible that before another titrme ot the Review is to hand the [Election cry will be over sowe are Inot going to say much this time but ateait.Yatiently tor the results. Mrs. Chas. McDonald, South Glenelg, had a sheep killed by lightning dur- ing the thunder storm on the 22nd ot May. Wonder if the young man out of town who was in search of young heifers some time ago succeeded in finding any yet. The peculiarities of his aetiors leads some ot the ladies to be suspicions that it is Bipeds he is in search of and not Quadrupeds. Mr. John McInnis, Durham road Glenelg, will be going to Calgary, N. W. , next week with a load of cattle and horses for his brother-in-law of that plee. - -- _ - - We are all pleased to see Malcolm McInnes about his usual business after a severe illness. Hope he will continue well. We are sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. Robert Conkey of this place who it appears has cancer in the neck. He was in Toronto a week ago and tgot iittle or no hopes of being cured of clingy dangerous disease. The beautifulstrains from Peter Me- Arthur's pipes are enlivening on a fine gammer's evening. Peter masters them well and good. Mr :IIermen McLean has secured a mutation in Markdalc. Harman Is a tgood 1'at,' for all young men to 'follow, an mll make his mark in the world wherever he goes. We see from the hits and Misses in the Durham Chronicle that Colin Me. Fayden is turning to be a 'lonservative but we can hardly " main the insinuation given. It is pussibie fora mother to torsake the infant which she bore. bat it is impossible for to make anything of Colin but a pure grit. So if the safety of the conserva- tive party depends on success because Colin' is said to be present at a commit- tee meeting ot that party success is yet far away into the tuture. I hereby nominate and ap- point Chas. L. Grant. Esq., of the Town of Durham to be and act as my financial agent for all the purposes required by the Election Act at and prior to the Election to be held on May 29th, A. D., 1902. "3-; “elf: I hereby nominate and appoint John Hunter Esq., of the Town of Dmhamtobe and act as my tinaneia agent for all the purposes required by the Election Act at and prior to the Election tobe held on May 29th, A. D. , 1902. Archie McDirmid. and son of Toronto, visited " his tuther-in-law‘s Mr John McPhail South Glenelg on the 24, and returned again on Monday. Mrs Russ and family. frnm Bruce, is visiting her mother Mrs. McIntyre, South Line. Also Miss Kate and Minnie McIntyre, are visiting the lune home for a few days. fisherman. The fishing season is on hand. Dugnld McLean caught two figh lately one weighing " lb. and the otherg lb ten ounces. the later being 17 inches long. Dugald is an old Fine showers of rain latelv which gins all nature a beautiful color, for everything is out in bloom and try all appearance fruit will be plentiful if we are to judge from present appear- ance. Fall wheat is looking ttf. good. Spring grain isttettintt on wel . All are through sometime ago and my everybody is busy putting in their potatoes and roots. 2'i't,"g John MeArthur for our school int is town receiVed no less than 20 applications .0 fill the Vacancy caused by Mr. Bell tendering his resignation. Surely their is a pick and choice among so many applicants. The Rev. Mr. Atkinson of Toronto, will give a lecture in the Rmbyterlan church accompanied by views on tho evening ot 6th of J nae. The proceeds to be applied to painting the basement. of the church. _ Sir t To Sir t To Thomas Lauder Esq. Returning Officer for the South Riding of the County of Grey. Re FINANCIAL AGENTS. Thomas Lauder Esq. Returning Officer for the South Riding of the County of Grey. f iN an ,v " 1tt?t Yours Fm PRICEVILLB. Yours etc. DAVID JAmEsox GEO. BINXIE. courwmozvs MA I my: smvr Tth- SIR W. R. MEREDITH, At., Chief Justice, Vice-Preu. In. San. Mm. Tm W. J. GAGE, choir-nu Ex. Conn, Toronto. CANADIANS EVERYWHERE INTERESTED. -The New Free Consumptive Hospital, built under the auspices of the National Sanitarium Association, will be ready-so soon as the money to equip and furnish is seeured---io receive 50 patients absolutely without charge. --0oer 300 out of 500 patients admitted to the Muskoka Cottage Sanatorimn ----ihe property of' the National Sanitarium Association ---have returned home either cured or greatly improved. ---The Free Consumptive Hospital is situated in the same delightfully healthful locality, bringing the same ad- vantages to the poorer patients as to the rich. 4mm: of the sorrow and suffering the How Free Consump- tlve Hospital will alleviate and indeed entirely remove. --Wi11 you not send a. dollar-or 82.00. 8800. 85.00. Q1030- or more, for this most pressing of all chairmen Jule victim: of the White We no found all over Oman. FIR.T FREE HOCPITAL rretri" CONCUHPTIVES IN AIEH'OA 2NtritttttBr.J. Gage. Ihr., ondthe2ilmeetorrIrttted. Museum $50 WILL FURNISH A BED. The Only Free Consumptive Hospital In America. NATIONAL TRUST oo. Limited, Treasurer, THE DURHAM REVIEW Toronto. TORONTO I Feeders and 8totrkers--Wtsre steady Md 'stronu. selling " 84 to 85 per owl. for "isort-ktrep feeders and $3.76 to 84 per I can for heavy slackers. till REWARD M l WATER THAT I SANNOT REPAIR R. B. Keeler is the only Watchmaker in the County with a Watch Fac- tory experience. All our work guaranteed to give satis- faction. All goods bought at Keeler's engraved free. Live Stock Market Toronto, There was very strum: trading " the Toronto nettle market this morning. Mid although there were no sales at the high price of 86.75 per ttwt, which wnn obtained for some choice exporters on Tvesdnv. yet the prices of to-dnv were very strong and there, were a number of eels-u at 66.40 per cwt. There in an opinion among the dealers that in spite ot the lrequent iiesertione to the contrary. the supply of export cuttle in the country In very small and that a shortage would not come un- expectedly. Several of them are there- lore buying quite eanaivelv at the present high prices. This is probably the reason ol the present high prices. being so well maintained. Ou the other Innd hand there is the approaching arrival of crass-fed cattle in a few weeks. which iniqhtbe expected to counteract the high prices. The receipts tie-day were not so heavy as thev have heen of late. and this also helped the prices to keep up. There were " our: received and they Included $0 nettle, 266 sheep and lambs. 986 hogs and 88 calves. Bogs-Werst steady, Idling at 07.25 per cwt for choice ones and $7 per cm. for liuhta and fats. Put A watohyon The 3 ovl' It's Just what he wants and just what we have for him, swatch that will keep time, a. watch of which tte'1lbeproud, a watch that won't bank. rupt you in the buying. Watches, too, for older boys, their wives, their daughters, their employees, their friends. Watches put in order and kept in repair. Sheep and umu--were steady. " 88 to $4.50 per owt for export ewes Ind 84 to $5.50 per cm. for youling lambs. Spring lambs were a little firmer. selling at $2.lio to " each. Export Cattle-Were stronger. calling at " to 06.40 per cwt for choice and M.- "to 96 tor medium. Two " Jewelry Stores, DURHAM & HESPELER ONT ll, l Ilillfill ll SON. Ws?ql 23;»: Miss Hwy Cxllett. of Durham. paged thrnz'u bro 'C3aalay. Miss J essio Counts is home that spend- ing the mate: in Toronto. McBosuar-Aht “by 15th. to Me. "a Mrs. Ins. MeRonald. a son. Mr. Herb Hunt. is now manned In hi. new residents. Miss Lina Mighton u sit? with inflame. tion of the lungs. We hope to bear of he: speedy recovery. Messrs Wm. McCullough Ind Jon. Vickers are working in Durhtm cement works. Our Waggons & Carriages are bought in Carload lots for Cash and our prices are consequently away down low. It's money in your pocket to inspect our Lines and get our Prices before _iPrehasit1g anything we handle. K DEERING 'rflusseydhutais BINDERS, MOWERS a RAKES. JOHN LIVINGSTONE. HARVESTER COMPANY’S Buggies and Carriages of all kinds free Canada Carriage Co., Brockville. Bicycles and Bicycle Sundries, also Re- pairing done promptly. Harness both Single and Double complete with Collars. Fire Insurance in the Farmers' Mutual as well as Stock Companies. Wilkinson Flows and Steel Rollers. Snowball, Chatham & Milner-Walker Wagons. Palmerston Carriage Co.'s & McKee's Carriages. Buck's & McClary‘s Stoves & Ranges. Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. Bell & Berlin Pianos & Organs. Hen Dawswell Chums, Wringers & Washing Machines. VICKERS. G. MCKINNON- 00m Wu! of the ”(Vinyl for». v - -_. IV“ .ALE- Four youn bath, from 12 to20 months old. two legs and two rotuttr--ehotce breeding. H. PARKER, Durham. tuna. per 'twt....'...... Cult-kins. pot lb........ *t"rteittets............... Tnllow undated pot lb Ht! Zuni; Drouod Hon. per cw: Hogs. Live weight"... Butter. from roll poe lb Butter, Tab.............. Hides. not out-..! Bum. .........--, Flour.... Oatmeal, Wheat... Penn..." Barley... Gum..." Lambs... SHOI'I'IIOII BULLS FOR SALE. .WOIII‘ “All-.. L,_II - DURHAM MARKETS Cir, They have a cash value. AROMA TEA, COFFEE and PARADISE BAKING POWDER. Dont forget to save yours COUPONS _in ed, is Headlong but when you purchase from us three lbs. fresh fancy MIXED BISCUITS for Twenty Five cts. you certainly prove yourself Longheaded. To pay a fancy price for ey try fancy looking BISCUIT that is display. o-o.nouoo-u oolOoOlooco. t far out HEADLONG and another to be LONGHEADED. "m"-............. '""'"-.......... 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