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Durham Review (1897), 22 Oct 1903, p. 4

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Frw>Some useful horses for sale. Ohe PPush to Clark‘s 85. A. Wortock § see, to test. to be Convinced % % @epal tment ellinery CASr AND ONE PRICE. That there is no better place;in the County to buy Deering Machinery, Democrats, Buggies of Palâ€" merston and London makes, The Great Prize Winâ€" ner Cream Separator, Road Carts, Cooking Stoves, Raymond Fewing Machines, Waggons : Suowball, Chatham and Walkerville; Wilkinson Ploughs and repairs ; Churus, Harness, Knife Grinders, &c. Implement Warerooms in the old McKinnon stand still continues and still there‘s room for more Complete as well as upâ€"toâ€"date and as reliable as it is complete, â€" Every dress or clothing need for man or boy, and showing the very newest fancies and style features. _ The best the market produces is here, and in many cases better because manufactured expressly for our own store under the supervision of experts. ‘ Progress Brand ‘ who know styles, qualities and good tailoring. Just now Fall Goods are crowding to the front. If you want to make atest of this Store‘s preparaâ€" tions for fall, you can do it thoroughly with our clothing and men‘s needs. It is hardly necessary for us to emphasize it, so great have been the throngs of visitors, and heavy buyers, in our showroom the past month. No thoughtful upâ€"toâ€"date women think of missing this store for Millinery. Upâ€"toâ€"date . . ' CIol/u'ny drore John Clark AFÂ¥ DEPARTME®T oE CrRowN Laxps, Toroxto, July 29, 1908. N. B.â€"No unauthorized publication of â€" vertisement will be paid lm'.lm this stt Sheets containing terms and conditions of Sale and information as to Areas and Lots and Concesâ€" sions comprised in each Berth will be furnished on application, either personal or by letter, to the Deâ€" Rflmt of Crown L&nds, Toronto, or the Crown mber Agencies at OTTAWA. SAULT STE Marre Timber Agencies at OTTAWA, SaCLT StE. MarIE, Port ArtHUE®, Rat PortaGE and ForRt Fraxcrs. E. J. DAVIS, Commissioner Crown Lands. IN THE RAINY RIVER DISTRICTâ€" Berths G19, G21, G23, G29 and G38, and the following Berths with the right to cui and remove the pine, spruce, tamarack, cedar and poplar :â€"G4, G6, G17, G18, G2M, G25, G26, G27, G28, 6G33, G35, G36, G37, G39, G40, G11, G42, G43, Berths Nos. S1, 82, 83, S4, will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Parliament Buildings, in the Cit{)ol Toronto, on WEDNESDAY, the NINTH day of DECEMBER, 1903, at the hour of ONE o‘clock in the afternoon. IN THE DISTRICT OF NIPISSINGâ€"the Townâ€" ghips of HUTroN, CREELMAN®, PARKIN, AyLaER, MackELCAX, McCARTHY, MERRICK, MULOCK, (part of}), FrEXNCE (part of), StBwart, Locknart (part of), Garrow (part of), OsporXE (part of), HAMMELL and PHELPS (part of). IN THE DISTRICT OF ALGOMAâ€"Berths Nos 1% and 201, the Townships of KitcuEXER and Roâ€" BEarts and Block "W" near Onaping Lake. PL BhHIL ~CIICE is hereby given that Y‘ursunn to authority of Orders in Council, the Red and White PXE TixBEr in the following townships, berths and areas, namely : Having sold out my business I desire to thank warmly my many patrons for their support during the 8 years I have been in business here. and hope they will extend to my successor H. A. Kel sey, the same patronage. Oct. 21, ‘08. J. L. Browx®. Miss _ Campbell, _ Hanover, _ spent Thanksgiying day with hor sister, Mrs. John McKechnie, Mr, Geo. Kress was yery low on Satâ€" urday, was reported dead, but since is bappily improving. Mr. Yule and Miss Percy, of Mt. Forest, were Thanksgiying day guests of Miss Jessie Runter, Crostna Ur.â€"The Sunday School conducted at Hutton Hill school during the summer closed last Sunday. _ That at McGitr‘s school will close in two weeks. _ These schools have filled a felt want in their respective neighborâ€" hoods and promoters and workers are worthy of commendation. Dr. Pickering was in Mt. Forest last week. Messrs Jno. Hunter and Joe. Burnett spent Thanksgiying Day with Williamsâ€" ford friends. Mr. Salem Kitchen, of St. George, wias a visitor at the home of Mrs. Jasâ€" Burnett last week, Mr. Jno. Ehrhardt was indisposed for a few days with symptons of typhoid but is now better. from Alberta and ismxio-\-“r":'tssisting his brother in the bakery, Mrs. McLean and Miss Rennie left Tuesday to take up residence in Toronto. Mrs. Cameron will likely follow in a few weeks. Mr. Harry Kress, Wiarton, came home last week to see his father and reâ€" mained for a few days. His father is recovering though he was almost deâ€" spaired of. Mr. Will Cameron left this week for Toronto. Mr. Val. Hahn was in Georgetown last week. Mrs. W. Pettigrew. of Holstein, was the guest of Mrs. R. Torry and Mrs. R. Williamson for a few days last week. Mr. Alister Gun, who is at present attending Stratford Business Collegs, spent Thanksgiving holidays at his home here. Miss Christine Jackson, of St Margarâ€" et‘s College, Toronto, arrived home Wednesday night for Thanksgiving holidays. UBLIC NOTICE is hereb P to antharity af n:.hm. ?ny('E.i.‘:.(:}:l| t?e.t. 1 Mrs.. Keith, Holstein, spent Thanksâ€" giving Day with her brother, Mr. J. W. Crawford. Mrs. Bean returned last week from a lengthy visit at the home of her father ‘n Howick. Mrs. Hotnell is visiting her sister, Mrs Jno. Cameron, Mrs. Lang, of Wiarton, was a visitor in town this week. Mrs, Thos. Banks, Owen Sound, visitâ€" ed her brothers north of the town last week. Mr, Burrows late of Parker‘s drug store was the guest of friends in town last week. Miss Gibson. Toronto, is a guest of her sister, Mts, Ireland. Mr. Dan. McKinnon came home Thursday last from Alberta. Miss Burt, of Toronto, was the guest for a few days of her father, Mr. Alex. Burt. Mrs, Doust, of Toronto. was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Jno. Darling last week. â€" Miss Madge Collier, Toronto, is visit= ing friends in town. Miss Hogabooin, of Toronto, was the guest of Mr Jno. Kelly. Misses Katherine and Belle Cameron spent the past week in Toronto. Mr,. Gill, of Luther, was the guest of Mr. R. Wiiliamson one day last week. Mrs. McKinley, of Toronto, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Jas. Lauder. Dr. Park spent Thanksgiving day with his mother and sister in town. Mr, Jas. Stinson came kome last week ult AUCTION SALE OF TIMBER BERTHS CARD OF THANKS. THE DURHAM REVIEW ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO DIED. StEpPuExsoxâ€"In Egremont, on Monâ€" day, Oct. 19, Wm. John Stephenson, aged 33 years. MARRIED. BrExTon â€" WILLIAMSON.â€"On Wednesâ€" day, the 2ist day of Oct., 1903, at the residence of the bride‘s parents, by the Rev. Wm. Farquharson, Harry Wm, Benton, of Galt, to Margaret Jane Williamson, of Dutham, Ontario, BORN BExTON.â€"Un October 20, Mrs. Fred Benton, a son. few, though it the organizers think it right they are at perfect liberty to publish it. What is wrong is making the country carry the stuff through the mails free, while honest correspandence and reputable literature must pay postage. The cartoons, the scare headings, the clap trap and oneâ€"sided statements of campaign Literature deceive but ‘ TOPICS OF THE WEEK The practice is utterly bad anrd we are surprised that Sir Wm Mulock has not discovered in this practice a means whereby his surplus would have been largely increased. dA * Aipntntchie‘st.. ntiihetnibet ud uinss dninaicsiats td i Nh ol c P. ‘Tonsand tons of this material were shipped to the Conservative whip at Ottawa from Montreal, and from 8tta. wa it is cireculated over the Dominion, postage free. The Inss to the postal reâ€" venue alone by this practice on this occasion, is estimated by the ‘News‘ to be about $400,000.00. ‘The Liberals, perhaps, are doing it also, though we have seen none of theirs as yet. __â€"â€"John Alexander Dowfi. or ‘‘*Eliâ€" jah Sesond " as he calls hims y. ha’ &A As was feared from the first, and especialiy since the United States‘ Commissioners practically announced their determination not to yield their points, the Canadian contention as to the Alaska boundary has been overâ€" ruled, Lord Alverstone, the British Commissioner, siding with the Ameriâ€" cans. _ Canada gets one small point, control of the Portland canal, but that which Canada most desired, an ocean port tributary to the Klondyke, is denied her. The slime of the coming political campaign is beginning to flow. _ We have been reminded of this by the reâ€" ceipt from Ottawa of a Conservative campaign sheet, enclosed in a sealed envelope, and franked thru the mails by the stamp of M. K. Richardson, M. *b t c nds wl Yauls t ic ratina Oe en cA y c vt 3 new movyement on hand, nothing less than to regenerate New York city. He, with a few thousand Zionites, are there now. â€" They have a wonderful organization 5CO officers, a choir of 500 and with preaching, singing and house to house visitation they hope to convert Gotham. â€"The lamented death of Senator Landerkin has left a vacancy in the Senate that will doubtless be filled by some one from Western Ontario, and we think no more fitting appointment could be made than Mr Benjamin Allan, exâ€"M. P., of Owen Sound. Mr Allan is one of the old warâ€"horses who have done valiant work for the Retorm party and good work for the country. He won North Grey against great odds and at great sacrifice to himselt, and is moreover an able business man of larye experience and of excellent reâ€" putation. He is still vigorous and in the Senate would do excellent work. This closes the question for ever, but there will be a hot spot under the yvest of thousands of Canadians at what will seem to them a sacrifice of rights for the sake of amity with the republic. The Canadian commissioners, Jeite and Aylesworth. refused to sign and left the room before the others signed, and this manly protest undoubtedly receives the sanction of Canada. There is a certain satisfaction however that the thing is settled. â€"Canadian trade is reported in a remarkably healthy condition. Large orders are coming from the west. â€"A dastardly attempt has been made b{erineoe to blow up the whole British Legation in Pekin. _ A battery and concealed wires leading to the magazine were discovered in time. â€"Mr Gladstone at Leeds in 1881 said : We read in the Scriptures * if thine enemy smite thee on thy right cheek, turn to him also the lett.‘ But the protectionist puts it " if thine enemy smite thee on thy right cheek smite thyself on the lett." This yview is well illustrated in Canada at present. Tue surtax placed by Canada on German goods in retaliation for the withdrawal of favored nation treatment, has to be paid, it is found, by Canadian consuaâ€" mers, nothing of the same class being available here â€" Much the same result is seen in England, where sugar bounâ€" ties, granted to assist the West Indies, has resulted in destroying a home trade in jams, jellies and other sweet products. Taxes imposed other than for revenue purposes have always a tendency to act like the boomerang. they appeal to a selfish instinct which is not likely to result in good to the masses. _ The apparent success of United States protection results largely from the fact that chere is a vast interâ€" nal area all under free trade, but even there the system has made poussible the organization of large and dangerous ‘‘*trusts " and " combines." CAMPAIGN LITERATURE. THE ALASKA AWARU. 4 64 , to Mr. and Ziyyipksp» tiktLLIE®R € MacFatlane & Co.% %Dmggists and Bwksallarsg # School Supplies #sSchool Books MODEL BAKERY, LOWER TOWN A : first _ class. Line of Bread, Cakes & Pastry always on hand at Rowe‘s store 3t eheof ooke op ofaofe cfecfecfacfech 92 Flour and other ingredients. SECONDLY, we are artists in our line. THIRDLY, cleanliness reigns in every Tt suits To a T / And therefore we hear nothing but praise for our bread, cakes, pies, and every desirable variety of pastry, department of our establishment. . LASTLY, our prices are absolutely fair, Give us a call and see for yourself. FIRS_’I‘ of all,_ we use only the finest GOOD REASONS : Clauss Scissors & Razors If you want anythinf in ‘the Hardware line, come to the store where you can get everything from A Needle to an Anchor. Nickleâ€"Plated Lamps HARDWARE ! Silverware Just to hand a large shipâ€" ment of Silverware, very suitable for Wedding Preâ€" sents. Foot Scrapers and Mats Horse Blankets Heating Stoves Before buying elsewhere, inspect our variety of Heatâ€" ing Stoves. STINSON‘S BREAD ! W. BLACK. Have you seen our N ickle® Plated Lamps, which throw a light superior to any elecâ€" tric light and are sold at a low price. H. STINSON, and other requisites. Keep your Horses comfortâ€" able by buying one of our Horse Blankets. Examine our assortment of Clauss Scissors and Razors, which cannot be equalled, ers and Wire Door Mats and you will not have dirty floors. WEDDING â€" CAKES Made to order in Latest Styles on shortest notice. See our stock of new Scribblers, Exercise Books, Buy one qf_’ our goot Scrap"® AND en esn"® LEADING JEWELLERS, DURHAM R. B. KEELER & SON Qiirst @hoice Dest Qhoice While in Town Any Day you will find big Bargains at Keeler‘s Big Jewellry Store. TOO BUSY But not too busy to try to attend to your wants when you call, away down in price, as we require the room for fall and winter goods now arâ€" riving. There are some bargains in store for you if we have yonr size left_ We are selling the balance of o Summer Oxtord Slippers Sovercign Bals. Others have and are greatly pleased. Have you tried a pr. of Ladies‘ or Gents: We are at the shop at the bridge evâ€" ery Wednesday and Saturday, Orâ€" ders or enquiries left at C. McA rthur‘s store, or at the REvirEw OrriIcrE, will receive our best attention. Trunks, Telescope Valises, Club Bags. School Bugs, Shoe Polishes, liquid and paste, always in stock, at the Vationat Cream Separators. VYew Avader rill, Only Drill in the Market geared from both wheels and full lines o% Spring Yeeds / / Chatham Buggies Also another Shipment of the renowned and upâ€"toâ€"date Karn Organs. Call and test them, theyare open for i~s~»~ tion. f J. V/oItraith Agents. Show Rooms opposite Mid daugh Stables, Lambton St. SMarn Organs > which are known and approved of all men to be unsurpassed for beauty and second to none in (}uality. Call and see them and if you do not want to buy one for yourself you will be able to tell your friends the old old story of those famous rigs which is as above mentioned. _ Prices and Styles to suit all. amous Ready for 3pring Just arrived at the Show Rooms of Barclay & Bell, a Carâ€" load of Remember the placeâ€"Next to [» Campbell‘s Implement Warehouse NOW is the time to get your RUBBERS and LEGGINGS, of which we have a good supâ€" ply. _ Also some good long Boots, factory make. Lately we were talking cutters now its Gray‘s and their reputation has been gained only by their excellonce. Also Peter Hamilton‘s Goods in Stock . B. MceARTHUR To WRITE ADS. New Boot & Shoe Store. OCTOBER 22, 1903 and see the beautiful ds at the low prices. Pudhope TERMSâ€"CAasH. B@@@ OB rade Garriages, our Calder‘s Blo« OWEX SOUNID Owrx S Men‘s, Wowme Childs ARE 00 (N AT P HE SELL Full particulars sen M Me: Flannel For An LA MPSâ€"P THE bES'l‘EJ AaT LOWB Cockshutt Clare B with F1 Sylvester Fam« TWEEDS P roven St« Also B GROCER! Calger‘s Block Nt o8) In This"dese 23 0. 2““ !‘lrilu. Iit::i‘flmr evices ngs ¢ ‘e';lld'fi immediate © Musical Notation Rhy Key board Location M Por torm® apply?t© OCTOBER Miss Margaret CV Olnel * The Impl a continuatio bestowed on t be found _ AT THE ies Best course of st Subjects, Short writing. . Best most thorough!: lege in the Dom mavy enter i We can 8 Adopted // ~WIR J NT 4T $74 BJ That is pr and upâ€"toâ€"d: ue For Goo pry GOOI $m90TSs & 8 OLt best They‘re ur Ruffs f1 H Myer s erines 1 y1ive W 4

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