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Durham Review (1897), 15 Jan 1903, p. 5

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KERS, IEXTS difâ€" uit rns in txte se ET, ropean uarries 1ps. Â¥e rietors. ave ken by ind 1@ 11 satâ€" OoUut un LV s 45 4 _ Toys, Dolls, Dishes and Games MANY PEOPLE . DRUGGISTS & BOOKSELLERS. MacFarlane & Co. Watches, Rings, Jewelry and Silverware, TL indest TÂ¥)ishes to Cur QDatrons. Calder‘s Blockâ€" Next D; W ho visit our Store do not know that we have a large department in the rear where we show a splendid assortment of Dont fail to visit it when in town Come right back and buy your toys Weve lots for the girls and lots for th boys, We‘ve toys so cheap in every style, Ibit Ivryirg m us is worth vour while. â€"Owen Sound, Ont., BEGINS JANUARY 2, 1903. We still have some of the late W A, MacFarlane‘s Stock of Which we are anxious to clear out at cost. You will never have a better chance. Our Courses in both BUSINESS and SHORTHAND Departments are upâ€"toâ€"date, thorough and empl et The demand for young men as of. fice assistants is greater than the supply Circulars and full particulars free. TWEEDS & YARNS SLoppy and Drosperous RNfew "Coeoar GROGCERIES ; NORTHERKY // ap PPA ‘oven Steel Hay Forks a specâ€" ialty. _ Also Brantford Winaâ€" milis and Gasoline Engines. we ask Inspection 01 OU IEIS‘ s. SCOTT. WINTER TERWU . . BE AN . NOBLE JAN. 15, 1903 We can give you Address prY GOODS, CROCKERY, 490TS & SHOES, &e., Ot best quality. [HE QCLD STAl BICG 4 FLEMING, Principal. t] ‘ Furnaces & Stove Tolton‘s Impleme Adam‘s S1 o% 0@ @ NOBLE AT THE n nt the Post Office M Bargain‘. ND Sleizhs is, «C +4 As we intimated in part of our issue | last week government candidates were | elected in all three constituencies and | by good majorities, the figures being ; | N. Grey, MacKay, Liberal 269. | increase majority 264. | zain of Seat. N. Norfolk, Little, Liberal 105. N. Perth. Brown, Liberal 208 The interest awakened throughout: the province by these elections wasl measurably near to that prevailing at a general election, and tor the same‘ reasonâ€"the fate of the government depending upon them. _ Various are the cpinions expressed to account for the decisive endorsation. ‘The Mail and Empire says stolen.‘‘ Hamilton Spegtator says ‘"bought."" _ Hamilton Times says " weary of tarmoil the people have ended it. A prominent fnancier says "the :o itry was makâ€" ing amends for almost defeating the government in May last." = Sam Blake‘s letter _ say North Perth Liberals and a host of ovhers. and a greater host still say it was the wholeâ€" saleâ€"unwarranted charges of corraptâ€" ion,. venality, ete., laid undeservingly at the door otft the Liberals. _ Certain it is the Blake letter fell truitless to the Conservative party, and its author is discredited as a result of the revelation that differences with the government over pecuniary matters was presumâ€" ably the cause of Mr Blake‘s turnâ€" over. â€" His dramat‘ic attempt to bring down the pillars of Liberal adminisâ€" tration by his letter to Mr Foy, reâ€" 'sulted, unlike Samson, in the discomâ€" fiture of his friends, but, like Samson, in his own effacement, for no party in future on the eve of an election, will ask the assistance of Mr Blake‘s pen. The campaign was wot conducted on great public issues. _ Charges of polâ€" itical wrongdoing made and denied were the staple talk, and it may be, as the Witness thinks, that Mr Blake‘s letter was not wholly valueless as both parties have been forced to comâ€" mit themselves to condemnation of rascality. _ That the Liberals are more guilty of crookedness than their opponents, we do not believe, nor does the country believe so, and the loud trumpeting of this charge by Mr W hitney and his followers should now cease, or let them furnish the proof. The Star, Toronto, institutes an enâ€" quiry into the elect.on methods ot both parties at the general election and. we summarize : Unseated for corrupt practilces, Liberalâ€"1. N. Grey â€" Conservativeâ€"2. N. Porth and Norfolk. A Liberal elect wOrs on 1 DeFAiâ€"â€" 4 onservativeé Oxford. xamin "How Live Stock Markets Toronto. Reciepts of live stock were rot largeâ€"47 carloais, composed of 400 cattle, 18300 hogs, 600 sheep and lawbs and 20 calyes. (Cuand 1 Gt adusbsclalibetareingtat y t tchpe d wintivns l dnfi e C ie C Sn in "toliht The quality of tat eattle. of which there was a limited supply, was fairly good. Butcbers‘ cattle were in good demand,. Loads of good butchers‘ sold at $4.38 to §$4.60 per cw1., and fair to good at $8.85 to $4.30. i M o l n oc _ '-E;i)on Catitleâ€"â€"Choice loads of heavy shippers are worth $5.25 to $5.35 ; mediuw exporters, $4.05 to $5. E" TT es it ce t eAE 0M c0 0b o e e i o e Eo e C e Export Bullsâ€"Clhuice heayy export bulls sold at $4.25 to $4.50; light export bulls, §8.50 to §3.75 per ewt.. Feedersâ€"Feeders. lo00 to each, are worth $4 to $460, feeders, 800 to 9ou lbs. each, $ per ecwt. 1 inan s me w en o. d t c d c Nes TKE BYEHELECION. yvu W TY Stockersâ€"Stockers. 500 to 7oo lbe. each, of good quality, are worth $3 to $3.25 per ewt. ; off colors and poor quality of the same weight are worth $2.25 to $3 per cwt. * rlv Milch Cowsâ€"M:Ich cows and springers are worth from $80 to $58 each. Calvesâ€"Calyes sold at $3 to $!0 each or from $4.50 to $6 per ewt. Spring Lambsâ€"Spring lambs are worth $4.25 to $4.90. . hk l o w ioh t uen Fenit t c wose Socve servatlve . Bruce. | n dn ciatth ondlih. Actiactarhd Sheepâ€"FPrices, $8.50 to §$3.75 per ewt.| for ewes, and bucks at $2.50 to $2.75. Hogsâ€"Best select bacon hogs, not less than 160 lbs.. nor more than 200 lbs each, off cars, sold at 86 12} per cwt.. lights, at §$5.87}; sows, §4.50 to $5 per ewt, avd : stag«. $3 per 1 t no llo w ur d 1 1 Trials still to come 1. N. York N nu epeid wil! find oo & @ @ oing to appeal . Middlesex 2. Lennox at 1 cw!l. S. Ste. Marie and gain of Seat. minds," interesth oo to 1loo lbs. §450, and light each, $8.50 to $4 and springers uth The Regnlar Meetings of South Grey Farm.ers‘ Institute wilt be beld in The aftern.on sessions at M and â€" Durham will haye the Piogram, as follows : Each Meeting commencing at 1.30 p. m. Mr. B. H. Mason, Straffordville, * Unre and Feed 10r Dairy Cattle"; mr, Earnest C. Drury, Crown Hill, =Soil Fertility and bow to maintain it," Evening Session, Hanover, Mr, Maâ€" son. **Poultry Raising for Boys and Girls" ; Mr. Drury, "High vs. Low Farmiug." Evening Session. Durham. Mr. Mason * Changing â€" Conditions in â€" Canadian Agmecultture " ; Mr. Drurv., * High vs. Low Parming" Local Men will also address the Even: ing Sessions. â€"A good prograim of Mustc will also be provided. * A Charge of 10¢c, each or 15¢, a couple to nonâ€"members will be made at the Evening Meeting at Durham. A Mecting of the Women‘s Institute will also be held in Durtham at the same time. â€" Farmers, Bring out your wives and daughters and let them become members of this fustitute and enjoy the advantage to be derived from it. Everyone is Cordially Invited to all these Meetings to hear the Addresses and take part in the discussion, JAMES ALLAN, urorar Binxis. Varney, President. Bunessan, See FIRTHâ€"In Durham, Jan, 12, to Mr. ane Mrs. Samuel Firth, «1 son. ARMSTRONGâ€"In Bentineck, January 12, to Mr. and Mris. Elijah Armstrong, a son. GowaAxOCKâ€"In Durham, on January 12, to Mr, and Mrs. Gowanlock, a daughter. MeIxnxisâ€"In â€" Glenelg, on the B3lst Dec. to Mr. and Mrs. Peter MceInnis, MARRIED. McKIrnxox â€" Daroy â€"In London, on Wednesday, the 7ih, at St., Mary‘s church, by the Rev. Father MeKeown Miss Mazie Darey, of London, to Mr, J. D. McKinnon, of Durham. RinpDErLâ€"FLETCHERâ€"At the residence of the bride‘s mother, "Mauall Farm," Bentinck, Dec. 22nd, by Rev. W. Grahaimm of Domnoch,. Mr. Hugh R. Riddell, to Miss Mury Fletcher, both of Bentinek. sSATURDAY, JANUARY, 17, and in the i LEDINXGHAMâ€"COAMPBELLâ€"At the resiâ€" dence of the bride‘s father, Aberdeen, Dec. dist, by Rey, W im. Graham of Dornoch, assisted by Mr. R. Ledingâ€" ham, (the groom‘s brother ) of Knox College, Mr, Wim. J, Ledingham, to Miss Isabelia Campbel!, both of: Benâ€" tinck. H FARMERS‘ INSTITUTE MONDAY, JANUARY,: 19, 1903 en for it is iar beyond all previous years, To â€"say that such results. reaching l through THIRTY YEARS, iare not based | upon sound sense and usefuiness. is an insult to the intelligence of the anllions. Prof. Hicks, thronugh this great"Almanâ€" ac, and his fameous family and scientific journal, Worn anD WoRrKs, is doing a work for the whole people not approachâ€" ed by any other man or publication,. _A fair test will prove this to any reasonâ€" able person,. _ Added to the most luminâ€" ous. course in astronomy for 1903, fogeâ€" casts of storims and weather are given, as never before, for every day in the year, all charmingly illustrated with nearly 200 engravings. The price of single Almanac, including postage and â€" mailing, is tHirTy cExnts. . Worp anxD \ ‘Works with the Almanac is $1 4 year. Winite to Worn ax» Works PUuBLISHâ€" InG Co,, 201 Locust St, 8St. Louis, Mo., ‘ and prove to yourself their great value. & SoOn. TELFORD‘S HALL, HANOVER, HAS NO PEER IN THE WEST. Great London Daily That Leads All Competitors, The London Free Press Printing Comâ€" pany, Limited, haye entered upon the new year with fresh evidence of the abur.dant enterprise which has always characterized that newsiest and most wideawake of the big dailiee of the west. No expense is spared to obtair. the latest news. V ISS The management of this important daily have just established a special corps of vigilant news gatherers in eyery section of the western part of the Province. _ These special corresponâ€" dents have bhad placed at their immeâ€" diate service the telegraph wires of the country, and can be relied upon to furâ€" nish im quick and crisp style every happening of interest. _ _ The great newsâ€"collecting agencies of the world will continue to supply the Free Press with complete cable and telegraphic reports, The latest and accurate market reâ€" ports are made aspecially important feature. Farmers and business men who have experienced the value of these reports find them indispensable. The women‘s page is a feature of Saturday‘s Free Press; it contains interâ€" esting news for the women of Ontario. The price is $3 _Fer year, deliyored at any post office. The two o‘clock and evening editions are each $2 per annum at your post office. TOWN HALL, DURHAM, Rev. Irl R. Hicks 1908 Almanace ay that this splendid ind art is finer aud is stating it mildly. is far bevond all pré WOMEN‘3 INSTITUTL i1 v. Jno. Li Lizzie Sitt obt. Sim. Stat.â€"In I 11 PROGRAM ormat Bivth. nc BORN on on Diecd i gremoni, 100. 3 f the bride‘s fatl tle, Alfred Haas eldest daughte Ot previous VC â€"THE LUKHKAM REVIEW ork of seiâ€" etter than he demand inda anover se ~ DARLING‘S DRUG STORE Lo Ol Lh f Another 2 gross lot of our IMPERIAL COUGH <us; to hand â€"â€" _ . A Guaran o ‘ in im ie xo inluica. s uced ts ht tan Still In The Ring " shThUS ank x 5. Do you want a cure for that Cold? Thencall p,,,,, ues Meclachlews Sthre The Fort William Timesâ€"Journal of Dec. 31, has the following account of the marriage of Mr Malcolin McKinnon. (brother _ of Mr. Chas, McKinnon of town,) to a FortWilliam lady. Mr. McKinnon‘s many friends in Durham, Glenelg and Bentinck will join us beartily in extending good wishes to the happy young couple, who spent part of their honeymoon in our town : C boy ols uennete o onl N Li EL0 c 04 en :AE PR pnlu id dil s 1c dit it ied Arcori n PR *A very pretty wedding took place yesterday afternoon at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. H. Finger, when their eldest daughter, Maybelle, was ma rried to Malcolm McKinnon in the presence of in large number of friends. At 3 c‘clock thewedding party _entered the parlor to the strains of Mendelsâ€" sobhn‘s wedding march, played by Mis. Barrie. _ The ~parlorâ€" was â€" tastefally decorated with cut flewers, and a hank of natural flowers formed a most atâ€" tractive background to the pretty scene, Rev. Mr. August officiated, The bride j looked chariring in blue taffeta silk, j with trimmings of white silk and silk applique, anod carried a bougaet of white roses. _ Miss Rothwell acted as bridesmaid and wore a handsome gow n ofblack silk trimmed with white silk. Ornley Finger, brother of the bride, acted as groomsman. â€"After the cereâ€" mony a daintv dejeuner was served in the dining room. ‘ The couple were the recipients of a. large number of handsome and useful presents, amongst which were a deea of theâ€" adjoining lot to the Finger residence on MeVicar street by the bride‘s father, and a large collection of household â€" articles by | the groom‘s fellow employees of the Pigeon Kiver Lumber Co. Mr. and Mrs, MeKinnon left by No, 2 toâ€"day for Durham, Ont., and other points for their honey imoon trip Whev will regide on McVicar street." The Aberde beaut y the ocC daughter of _ Doin man was was assis was assisted by Mr Robt Divinity Student, a I groom. _ The supporter Ledingham and Miss I cousins of the bride and ively. The ceremony was a brilliant one, the‘ home beautifaliy decorated, the tbride and bridesmaid beautifuily and becomâ€" ingly aitired, the wedding repast was sumptuous and iwell served, the presâ€" ents were numerous, usefal and urnu-l mental und the social hours following | ents were numerous, useld anod Orlidt | mental, and the social hours following | thoroughiy enjoyable, | Our space this week preyents us gi\-i ing an extended description of <the| happy event. We expected a writeâ€"up | last week, but wore disappointed., Howâ€"| eyer, though a week late, to bmide u:nd\ groom, who can take joy anytime, we| extend hearty good wishes for a happy | future in their north Bentinck home. | Among the guests from a distance were : Mr and Mrs Dan McKinnon, Kincardine ; Neil and Bella Gilchrist, ; Glammis ; Mr and Mrs James MceLarty, Owen Sound ; Donaid and Flora Gilâ€" christ, Tara ; Neil, Annie and Kate McArthur, Keady ; _ Neil and Mary Gilchrist, Glammis ; A. Ledingham and W. Byers, Willamsford ; John, Janet, and Mary Little, Holstein ; _ Miss Reively, Ohesley ; Inspector and Mrs \Campbell and family, Mr and Mrs John Clark and family, and Mr John and Miss Rose from Durham ; besides a large number from Dornoch. They will resid Wednesday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fee, their third daughter, Lizzie, was united in marriage to Mr. Sauruel Caldwell in the presence of numerous relatives and invited guests. The young couple are well and fayorâ€" ably known in the locality, and little did we tiink when they were pupils of ours tha one day their lives would merge in matrimony. We wish them abundance of life‘s blessings in a happy future, and greatly regret we were prevented from wishing them so in person. ' © m PC SV ofi i At this writing an account of the function has not arrived. Thorobred Durhams. â€"The underâ€" signed offers for sale, one 2 yr. old bull, first prize taker during two Past years. 2 yr.â€"old bulls. and 1 bull calf._ all from thorcbred stock, and from first class animals. â€" Good nedigrees fm"nished. Tlll'c.;t.':;i;red Berkshire Pigs Jor sile, Joux® ECKHARDT, Bunessan, P. JNC. A. DARLING, LEDINXGHA @1N on ti ision MID h ve V Bulls for Sale. W a Hymeneal ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Caldwellâ€"Fee. The People‘s Druggist. ing the miarmiAit to Mr Wim. Ledi The officiativg W im. Graham, Mr Robt. B. Ledi 1 Mi W AT DARLINC‘S brother of the rs were Mr Jas. Kate MceArthur t groom respect ::3 Dec Yours for trade, , and he dingham, + of the npheli, h and st last rham. That 200 acre farm in the Township of ‘ Glenelg, known as the McRae Farm. There is about 110â€"mcres cleared and suitable for running machinery on, and the balance is principally of hardwood timber, There is supposed to be over 2000 cords of good cordwood ready for cutting. The farm is situated about six miles from Berkley, and ten miles from Durham. On the farm is a good frame house and cedar post barn. This farm will be sold at a bargain during the next sixty days. For further inâ€" formation or terms of sale apply to W,. CALDPER,. Durham. FOR WETDINGS AND A Guaranteed Cure. PEL‘S HANDâ€"MADE SHOFS $ TILLSON‘S ARE MAKNG CELE BEATIO N S, Such as birthdays and wedding anniversaries we take especial anniversarie most attractiveiy designed we know how to make. We to have your orders, assure we can give you satisfaction ins to turn Now is the time to wear A *"* HOLLER * On the FOOD and FAD Question, Whether it be Food or Fad we have them :â€" Tillson‘s Panâ€"dried Oats, Quaker Oats, Swiss Food, McGowan‘s Imâ€" perial, Force and Maita Vita, Our New Fruits are all in and we have the Best of Everyâ€" thing. Farm for Sale. We expect our first shipâ€" ment of Lake Herring this week. We have only been able to secure a few of the 5oc Packages and it were wise to come early. %8°4% in , A 1 BURNETT. $ . ROW BH out the finest ly designed SYRUP d lil 1 that t KCS and 5C J. G HUTTON, M.D., Member Colliege Physicians and Surgeons * the Du nam Pharmscy Calder Block. â€" Residence first door west of the old Post Offtice, Durham. W. C, PICKERING D. DS., L. D.S. HOoNOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. â€" Rooms, Calder Block over the Post Office, Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, the grst Wednesday of each month from 2 p. m. tÂ¥1 p. m. OMceâ€"â€"LOWER 1OWN. DURHANM. 9â€"12 4. m.; 2â€"4 p. m. RESIDENCE and OFFICE â€"O14 Bauk UPPFER TOWN, DURAAM. , Jompany and priyate Funds to Loan on Morigages at lowest rates of snterest. Valuation mude by a commetent and careful Valuator, 6» Collections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Agreements &e. correctly prepared. Estates of decensed rer- sons louked after und Executor‘s and Adminieâ€" trators‘ Accounts prepared and ‘msnd Burrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills. Letters of Adâ€" minstration and Guardianship Obtained, gearâ€" chas wade in Registry Office und Titles reported {ate assistant to the Royal London Ophthalmic ospital, England, and the Golden Equare Nose ud Throat Hospital. ®. SPECIALJIST EYE, FAR, THROaT & xoek" MAILILLIH2¢22z0mumL.. ... EXCLUSIVELY. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &c. Offices : Hunter‘s New Block, cp posite Chronicle Office. Garatraxa St., Durham. MmonEY To LOAN A. G. MacKay K.C. W. F. Du ‘SARRISTER. | _ SoLICITOR IN SUPREN E CCULI !NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC DENTISTRY. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. $ | SAVINGS BANK | .iterest allowed on o savings bank deposits of $1,00 and up wards Prompt attention and every :‘f.xcilitv afforded customers living at dista ce. @ J KELLY, Agent. OFFIC DENTISTRY. &@~ Special attention given to Diseases 0f F Women and Children. FFICEK FIRST DOOR EAST CF ARTHUPR H. JACKSON NOATRY PUBLIC _ CONYEYANCER, aC. Collections of all kinds } Farms bough promptly attended to and sold , A.ll Charges Moderate OFFICE.â€"â€"McKenzie‘s Old Stand Durham Telephone Connection No. 10 Money to Loan at reasona 2! and on terms to suit borrc ROBT. BRIGH A M STANDARD BAKK OFf CANMNA G. LEFROY McCAUL. CAPITAL, Authorized . ... .. .$2,000,00L CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,000 RESERVE FUND............ $50,000 DR GEO. S. BURT. AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, â€" Quebec, Manmtoba, United States and England. W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,* NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, &c, CONVEYANCER, vVALUATCOR Insurance Agent, A general Banking business transact ed Drafts issued and collections made on all points. _ Deposits received and interâ€" est allowed at eu.rrent rates, g. P. TEauFUORD. DURHMHAM AGENCY Licensed Auctioneer the County of Grey. Orders taken at my residence, Ben tinck, at the Review office, Durham or at Allan Park P. O,. Terms moderate. MACKAY & DUNN, HOURS : © arrister, Yotary, C vpeyancer, Qtc., Qto.. V S. DAVIDSON. MOoNEY TO LOAN Head Office, Torono. ROBTâ€" BRIGHAM. Allan Park OFFICE HOURS Melntyre Bloc» Private Money to Loan, 2 to 7 10 10 aA. M ver the Baunrk W. F. Dunn rates §1 2 £

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