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Durham Review (1897), 26 Aug 1909, p. 5

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hool vening Public School Books High School Books Copies Oraw'g Books Scribblers [Exercises :FARLANE ics' Waists roceries "iuctronary "W & ‘1an uit' and PI!" itulm our. tt Office GER. ‘THEWS ATIMER "malice Wan " 28 i. BEAN ell & GroeerMrt R CO. r Tickets lore s' will find - of books m lSupplics ' We 31:3 ue ot ournew olers or Exer. looks with out- heet of mapof in and try for. ize--uraite sim.. ad instructive. . teacher should the pupils' at. u to it. Om {ANT 15503 - i 'oups )oksellers IA”. 1.5.- % at." {rand u now ill was GM '5". 1.00" 3M. Tii. .1 81, 1.750. h lu- hub"! t the to! tt Caidery Block. Durham " clear. INK-I ll. ' ' 2.” " . '.2 l.75 " 3.00 as _ Blan- don w " Mk. I h e Han- pair co L.. “can”: . iTCTPW, 935% In order to make? room for Good valttalrte farm in the Tp. of 0!“ng composed of lots 22 and 23, Con. 3, N. I). R.. 100 acres. Possession given forthwith. Tide perfect, For parti- culars apply to J. P. 1ELI-‘0RD, Durham. A tine two storey brick dwelling house, iarote brick stables, on Main Six-net, Durham. Wilt be sold at n bargain, mu! would accept other property as part my. Apply to A dwelling home and 14.} acres o land in the Town of Durham,' (late the \lightun pr vperty). south of Lambton Mt., a short distance west of u, T. R. Sum)". Apply to Junta WATSON. Var-nay. Tums. Cook, Mnrkdale. The public are hereby notttied that timing is atrlcuy prohibited on Lot L's, Come, E.G.H, (opposite Glen- maden). All ln-spassers will be prose- cuted. A good/careful man, accustomed to driving and handling a team for farm work and mill teaming. Married man prcicrrcd. Frcc house. Apply to Lots 2 and 3 of 29 in the first con- l't-Hsiuu of Benunck. one-half mile south of the Corporation of Durham. In“ acres in good ante or cultivation . well watered by running streams. A (mum home. 7 rooms, frame bank barn. 45x69. Town school. For further particulal’s apply on the premises to James Burt. Proprietor Durham. A good colnfurtnhle house with hard water inside ; rent 86 per month. 1119 building occupied by P. G. A. \Vehster as a jewellely store and J. P. Teltout an a law nmce; with wh )w Cases, wall cases. clock and safe at a bargain. 100 acres in Proton, near Swinlon Park, fair raiutinmr.itoou land. we" drmnod. well valued and well fenced. Only 83000. 118 new: in sqerr,rnoUtGai laud good buildings. m. 250 acres in Bentinek. Five mites from Durham. tluas buildings. good land. with a quantit ot timber. Must be sold at once. Erica $6100. 100 acres in Bentinck on Gtsrafraxa Road our Dornoch. good building". price reduced from 33000 to m for quick sale. mo acres on the Gal-dun: Road. 2m clear. 50 acres hardwood hush. well watered. first class bnildings. Will be sold chi-up to wind up "we. 150 acres in Bentinck. buildings and sml good. everything in Bret' class shape. Price 8511(1). 2 Knot! houses. 'lt acres in the Third Caucasian P. . R. Glenelg. This " a tust clue farm With good buildings in the most dean-able location. The farm con- Inns of 85 acres of rich cultivable land free from stun" and 15 acre. of bush. Prjce W. I." building oetypied, by Eur Sula or Exchange. AUGUST M, Buying ty as part pay. Apply. to A RTHI'R ll. JACKSON, Durham, Mid-summer Bargains l- or tiale or Rent Teamster Wanted I. was For Bale Fishing Notice. House to Rent Farm for Sale. Farms For Sale. IA RON WENGER, Ayton, Ont For Bale. To Rent h. “onus, Weyhm n, Sunk. ' G. d; J, McKECHNIB W. F. DUNN. Sulicitor, Durlmm. Out Apply to .J. M. LATnum A, MCCORMICK. WM. LAIDLAW. The Highest Prices Paid. for Produce. G. d; l MCKECHNIE I A number of farmels from around here attended the horse fair in Dan. ?dalklaat Tuesday. N. McLeod and :11. Hannam disposed of a terse each at good pnces. A race was to haye taken place on Saturday evening between It. J. Mo. Nulty and ii. Campbell with his prize drirer, but as Campbell was not on the ground at the appointed time, the race was postponed until after bar vest. On Friday last rain was threatened all day. although very little came. A hail storm swept. I strip of country west of us. doing much damage to standing grain. A large number from here attended the wees at Hopevnlle last Tuesday, at which Wilfrid Black, our young sportsman. proved himself champion. Dromore and Synmim football team met on the glounds here lo-night, Monday, not lor war bat to play foot- ball. A very interesting game was pltsyed but no scoring done. This Wye/c"; [fudgeh Binders have kept busy for the last few days. as a result. of which most of the harvest in this section is in shock. 2-0 in favor of Swimon Park. Ba. sides all tuia there were races. jamie ing, .tc. Then to tiniel: up a large crowd went to Ilushtirdson'd lvUl and enjoyed a good dance till the wee sma' hours of morning. Um. in the field football teams from Dundalk and Swmton Park strove for viqtory endipgwup by the score of The Orangemen'e picnic last Thurs- day proved a grand success, tim, Weather. th good crowd and all that was necessary fur a good day's outing. h program, Noble Wilson chairman, was conducted in the leafy shade dur. ing not hours. Fine music was sup- plied by Swimon Park orchestra, much interest being taken in the wa- In, music supplied by Robbie Dorey, of bedarnlle, and recitations, songs, le., by various combinations. Less Watson has finished the big din-h at. No l swamp which Is to sup- ply the canal along the townlino with wuzer. John E, Ferguson has a full gang at work digging the canal. bliss May Comp. of Toronto, is at present holidaying with Svinton Park friends. Mr Donald McQueen. of Staynor, visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Neil McMillan. A few of the friends of Miss Lizzie Aldeorn, who called " her home here on Friday evening, to soy farewell be. fore she left to take up her duties Is teacher, were pleuanlly entertained wuh music and games at various kmds. As Lizzie is a favorite With all it is needless to say that all are sorry to lose her from our midst, but our loss is other's gain, more especi- ally the gain of the responsible work: in which she engaged and in "? she takes a very great interest. Fresh Groceries continually arriving, bought at right prices Everybody is cordially invited to examine our stock. FASHION and BR ADWAY Mr and Mr: J. Hair entertained I very select party one evening last. Week with chance music. dmcing, kc. which for style, fit and durability cannot be excelled We have a large stock of the celebrated D & A Corsets, noted for being easy titters, stylish and durable. Miss Walter, who bu been holi. duyiog with friends Iround the pull, left on Friday for'her he)“: in Port Hope. neit- Port EtgtrCGiGaTiiriri'ii' up her duties last week It No 7. All are pleased to see her back. Miss Cltristr, who ttta been spend- mg uni-mugs: Demon at her home .Swinton Park Intended for (as! luck. X-ttlt . Summer Corsets I muké room for NEW GOODS to arrive, are making special reductions in Men's Clothing . We have the celebrated brands' tttlt Groceries at?! tlttit The highest prlce will re pend fur all kinds of Logs during ne winter. A Rood lot of Shingles for ie cheap to anyone who wlll buy them here. Durham, May 31, 1909 As I have pnrch: wd the mill at Almdeen from J. Crawford, lam in a p. sitinn to do all inds of custom sawing. 320 acres of land close to the Town of Reston, Man. All good mirie 'and snitab e for agriculture. si)'?,' are offering thi at a sreriliee. Prke $9.50 per new, wit a cash payment of 8500 and balance t suit purchaser with in- tereet at 6 per ent. ALLE. &Co., 2mm ‘onwrsot Building, Winnipeg. Pam anywhere stopped in 20 minutes sure with one of Dr Sheep's Pink Pain Tablets. The formula is on the 25-cent box. Ask your Doctor or Druggist a- boat this formula! Stops womanly pains, headache. pains anywhere. Write Dr Show. Racine. Win. for free trial, to prove value of his Headache. or Pink Pain Tablets. Sold by Mae. Furlnne & Co. of the torests as the 0Wnels of the timber themselves. The rules given above are the result of long experi- ence and observation on the part of many woodanen and lumbermen as to the origin of fires from this cause, and are earnestly commended to the attenuon of campers. sportsmen and others. Summer tourists and campers un- fortunately have a bad reputation among .owners of timbers as being ofteh t cause ot fires. Such tires could be prevented, almost without exception. by a little extra care on the part of the campers, who have been the unintentional cause ot much forest destruction, and who have just as real an interest in the preservation To these "don'ts FF it may he add- ed that in windy weather or in a dangerous place. it is well to cor tine the fire in hole dug clean down to the mineral soil. A tire may smould- er in the htunuslor " duff " for days, only waiting for a strong breeze to fan it into a fiame that may barn over miles of timber. 5. Don't build your tire against a large or hollow log, where it is hard to be sure when it has been entirely pngong. _ . 4. Don 't build year tire in leiveé. rotten wood or other iafltuttable ma- terial. . 3. Don’t under any circumstance. leave your fire unguarded, even for I comparatively short time; see that it is ded 'Pt. b.ttsre yon gopwyy. . 2. Don't build your tstunpfire larg- er “char; in peceagary. _ L Dont when in the woods, throw down lighted match. cigar stub or other fiapting object, nuke sure that the flame has been thor- 9nghly extinguished before throwing itawav. Don’t: that my save many thousand dollars. Neil Cempbell intends leaving for the Wen to-ar, Monday. A: Neil is a general favorite, we hope his stay will not be permanent. ', Tom Huston is engaged with tree are: McMillan for the human Ind full work, Archie Intends taking n my to see the Wart. We wish him . cute return. George McCormick is engaged nth Tm.Aldtscrh to run his farm. Gen-go w I hustler. Aberdeen ‘Saw Mill. A Prairie Snap. For Camper s. “if 'tah" " -b. N. Mhxrsutr:. Easy, Selling August 19th and Sept.\ hh, fg'oun all stations in the t.ttrrttorrrhevwise" To. 1NntoWudbury line and Toronto-Sur- nia line ot the Grand Tru k, . August 23rd and Sept 7 b, from all C. P. and G. T, R. stations In Toronto- barniu. line and south ther t (in Uan.. ada) and all stations m ntario on M, C., P. M, and T. H, a B. ya. August 27th and Sept. mm from all stations east of Toronto-N th Bay tine, to and including Kings n, also stations on U. 0. and B. of Q. Rys. and stations on K, & P, south Ren- New, I . To meet the dema'nd for farm labor- ers in Manitoba. Saskatchewan and Alberta. special second 'class excur- SIGNS wtll be run by the Canadian Pa. l itic Railway from all Ontario stations. Coat. of one-way ticket to Winnipeg is $10.00, and from Winnipeg to points where laborers contract to work they will be carried without charge. After at least, one month's work in the bar- vest tield, a ticket luuk to Ontario slanting point will be issued at £16.00. Tickets are only good on Faun abor- ere' special trams. Tickets will also bellowed to women, but no lulu-rate tor children. Leaving dates of exc u:- sions are as follows I i called on his best girl. Ind having a mu. lime to spare are q, be: highneu " put in nu uppeannce he interyurmsd m, young brother. ". Now, Johnny, " laid Smith, " I'll give you alxpenceif you got me I lock of sister] but. ., " Mike it 1 bob, " replied Johnny, " Ill' Plt 8" the hull bloonun' btmetau-1 ken when Ibo hing- 'st, " Fm the three excursions in 4 gust special trams Will be run fro all points of the O. P. ll. If you a e in any doubt its to date of excuTion m your district apply to loco U, R. agent. who wilt also furnish tins of treecia1.trri.ns, of write to H. L. Tho aim. Dismec' 1usstksitiF"irririri",' romo. 20,000 Hen Wanted for Western Harvestmg. tt India, of alt the countries of the orient, is least nilapted to Uenetir. from felon” moy’einenta. It is not like China and Japan, which huvu lot ccnturie: been governing tloetusvlyes. There is it reloiin movement sweeping the entire hir exist China is feehug inin a vast way. It took a revolution to bringlit about there. but now it in being done by eyolutiou. In Japan. I believe, the ttr. ward iiiurcli lo greater civilization ll due to Commodore Perry and hisslria er- ican war vessels, Teaches Selruoyerrttmrnt. th For two centsties India has bueu a. subject. nnlion. It knows ubsolutulv nothing about selrp,overutuout. The Britistt are trying to teach ttlis'otevu-. mom. to [he Indians by letting them govern themselves to the encntllmt " is safe. Misguided members ot' ihe house of commons in England who make speechel depleting British rule in lhdll and demand that. indie. be heed. prob- ably think they me doing theihing which [hey should do for a lollow be- ing who wants his heedom irons fur. eign rule, It they only know thiit in so doing they are delaying India's free. dom instead ot advancing it, maybe they might. desist. l believe the peo- ple who are laboring in indie. know best whens best lor India, and that. people who have not studied India at first hand oow.lsss than nothing about it. Concluded newt. week. Morals are Rotten. . " behind the tsuperiietul mask of in. telligence. learning and vast ability, lurks a rotten momlity. They are ex- treme polygamists, 'lhese are the men you see coming to America to enlist aid to tree India from the British rule, and they are able to couvmce people they ere laborlug in a just cause. And they obtain a great deal of money in Seattle, New York and other large cities. This money is being spent for terrible ends. 2 There are in all about 2,000,000 " f1tustiorleri, of all classes in India. I do not believe the-no so-called nationalists could muster a total membership of 2,000, through the whole of India. Is There is no such thing as n Nation- alist movement in India, Ft said the cap- taiu, in discussing political conditions, " It cannot be thus dignified. There is no ' movetuent' about it. What it is ls simply a baud at tiupertieuuly educat- ed, morally dwarfed conspirators. who prey upon the natiye traditions and en- perétitiuns oltlw uneducated masses to their own gum. _ Three Among .lllllons. m looks hke just the man to he placed with three other white men In a. lonely Indian province. peopled by 12,- 000.Co0 natives. who feel none the kind. ly toward the 15mm. and where .tact. diplomacy, fair treatment and valuable service are the only weapons of defence the whites have. .7 -i.i----- Farm Labiners' Excursions. Of medium stature. but wiry, alert of step. and with a distinctly military bearing, the youth that beams from his face and manner would not indicate that for eleven years he has been cu. gaged in the moat arduous of ceilings. .\'elther Would it be guessed that he matched with the allied army on Pe- king at the time of the Boxer trouble. In that memorable campaign he is pond to say he served under an Amer. ican commander. Colonel Robertson. now retired, and in the Fourteenth inlanlry. which once was quartered at Fort Snelling. Ho lat-fries fnhtr. night sauol Captniu and Mrs Hunter have been hopucolching around the world, cross- ing oceans, kingdoms and “nee " if they were streets, since lea: October. when they left India. In anenpohe they are waiting the captain's brother. J. A. Hunter, ot the Hunter Land com- pany. Capt-tin Fraser F. Hunter of the British army. who, for the last eleven years has been engaged in we trigono- metrical snr'yey ot India, and Ins wife, wLo has been his constant cumpamon in unveiling thousands oi miles across unexptored wthitssrrnmssea of the far ease. end who is the only woman who ever crossed the Himalaya mountains, Ire at the West hotel. Below mil be found an interesting picture of [who given by our towneman to the M nupolin Joann] of recent date. " Fred " he. had more than usu- nhopportnnitiee of seeing the world, and that he kept his eyes open is manifeet, Our - wtll not permit ot all nppeu- ing this week, but it is all interesting end will nppenr next week, though poa- sibiy our readers may not agree With all ot his conclusions. WV T bl) Captain Fred Hunter’s View; The Condition of India. THE DURHAM REVIEW F}??? TORONTO IMPERIAL DEFENCE UosruutEyce,-, One of the most significant conferences of recent times is the one on Imperial defence at present in session in London. Several distinguished British states- men are in it, and Canada ls lepresent' ed by her Minister of Militia and Minister of Marine. All the Dominions have sent delegates to the meeting which has been called to dlSCllSi. per- haps to decide, what, Kart they and the United Kingdom 8 all respectively take in the defence of the Emishe. To taking some suitable part the Domin- ion Pariistuentcotumitred Canada. but session. and after the return of the delegates with Petr report the matter will have to come before Parliament again for ultimate determination. In a question of this sort it has been deemed proper so far to hasten slowly, and this will prolralrly continue to be the rule of procedure. Them is no urgency through danger of war. and there me mixed feelings in Canada on the enhject to be taken into account. If unanimity is to be secured, both the kind and the amount of her cotttri- bution will have to be carefully mn- sidered and frankly discussed. For. tunately. the preient British Ministers are not nlurmusta, and there its room to hope for the ltest.--Pres. 'li, Central Drug Store 3} M leEEEEE EEEEEE EEEEEEEEEEEEK ili Lenahan 8, McIntosh. Oils, Etc Gloves, Mitts, Etc. Headquarters for Hardware G, Furditure Hardware 6, Furniture urnlture For School Opening Our stock is complete of new and up-to-date Furniture. It costs you nothing to examine goods for yourself. . In Oils we have all kinds in abundance, includ- ing machme oil, Cylinder Oil, Separator Oil, Black Oil, Castor Oil, etc We have alsoa fall line of Thrashers Gloves and mitts of all qualities and prices. We have the Agency for the celebrated McCor mick Binder Twine. In quality it Is unsurpassed and prices are right. Call and examine the Twine for yourself. . We have a very fine display of Cut Glass at prices to suit everybody. We carry a full line of School Books and School Supplies. The New Road- ers will be F,, this Week, “in In the head-gain -herrs, bu it at. ty, :11 is, mucustlon. min In blood i;'r".'tggr,,et'2l',t,', else usually. At lent, to n" r. Show. Ind to prove n he has counted . little pink tablet. M tablrt-mlled Dr. Show”: Madonna Meo- PE“ ‘2“? "ml 'i,liiis'iit, '/g,?ight, 'i'tit tgy en so nnn "I. y o , . p, Elton}: “My. it , can: the b elm non. " {on have u Modulus. in blood pm. tt to painful periods with women. ulna an. " you are sleepless. restless. III-nous. WI blood tottetinrt-trlood pressum Thu: surely In I eertainty, for Dr. Shoop‘s Headache hbloh no. it In 20 minutes. and the tablets simply mm dig nominal blood preamp), 7 7 - 7 Bruise (four finger, And doesn‘t it set M. and well. an pain you? 0100mm it does. h'l con- Mt'; blood pres-um. You'll find it when Mn In". It I simply Common Sallie. VI. sell a 25 calm. Ind ehuurtullr rem-l Cut Glass Dr. Shoopu He sdache .Tgblets . PAIN L11 Sold by Hutu-Ian: and Co Call and see us. Armstrong and Tudhope Cuttezs Bell & Thomas Organs and Pianos Rudd Harness, Toronto Raymond & New Williams Sewing Machines. National Cream Separators Robes, Blankets, Rugs. Whips etc Daisy Chums, Washers, Winger: Benny's Hay Goods Promptnesa and fair dealing will continue to be my motto . Young for Business, Cockshutt Plow Co. Ltd., Brantford Purl: News, Spreaders, etc Blue“ Rollers and Disc Inn-ow: Aduns anns and Sleigh: Barber. Armstrong, Tudhopc and Barnes Buggies. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice Snow Rooo--Netrt to Swallows Bar- her Shop. anuxca - First hour south of Lawrence's Blacksmith Shop. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director Barrister, Solicitor 1n Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner. Money to Loan. fv1ee. over Gondou'u Jewelry Smu- luau-nice Agent. Money to low. Inner of Marriage Licenueu. A gen an! tittaacuU business transacted. Burma. Soucltor. Notary Public. Conveyucor. to. Money to [gamut lowest Hues. Be spye & get Stin- Write-on Pagqrtta'.Advier, (no. fem mourn. M,'mel, a t,'fspfl2., F.3'a,'7dt vamp). nildlng, m m nun-g an. Monm- 'ttooerirt1rmpt Grail-la Innnm ivthrnosui. Non mum yawn human “ennui. ottimr--catder'. Block, over Post OtBee ARTHUR B. JACKSON 5le I mum? l’orour Bimini Cum}: "Hm: to get I Ptstettt' ," What protitahte to h wm I‘m-4 311292 1'HettaruAfCuirytes t‘g-mwrm Licensed Auctioneer tor Go. Grey Tenn- Inodente. f,e"t'trett"ltt tue Ink! .0 manual. dw., must be on the new. ot. tuse,Dirhagti. it (andwce addict-on them, or to Ceylon P.o.. wul be PPmtAtr nuanced to, “In. on Ammo-non to u an. area" Taria Graaf Dena-try in If/g was. Bot"2e Jl?d,9e,'i.U1txe.ty, my!» a... - -- V - -. - - - HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University. grudunle of new College of Dental 6n on: of Duluth). Rooms Oven J t J Tlhh'fdl?t',,i New Boon Peter Hamilton Farm Implements McIntyre Block-Lambton M, Bucky 9nd Bell's old stand W. f,?icKrieiNo It. D s, L I) S G. H. STINSON Model Bubry (pm “do: Gtr. was!” aW"l,u'1tf8't/tiaor,g't,'l In]. criminal!" Hi..- H... PROMPTLY SECURED MEDICAL J.)). Hurrah. M. D., c, n arm son S bakery goods and you will always be satis- fed. We havcja fresh supply of Buns, Dough- nuts, Cookies, Cakes, and Pastry of all kinda always on hand Cut Delivers My We buy our bread at Stinson's and think it is the:very best too. Thu is what you hear the people my. l. B. McLellan; '. McPHAIL- m J. F.GRANT o. tt.S was“. our. (Lawn Town' I...“ Coll-30 thumb-a a?!“ 0M0 Notary Public, Co"ttuitstsiotter, '2q81eEYAticEtt, kc. - Oeylon bu . telephone onion. DEE? TAIL. Ice. hlU."i Block over the titan dud Bum ' Durham, Ontario. Full line of Cauwlic [when and black and wlute Gun for aged people. Embalmlnc a Spoclnlty. TM... 0-. Cal'mootlon No. " es J . P. TELFORD D. $rttPiIAtL, Ceylon P. U C. RAIAGE. Durham: A. BELL W. F. DUNN

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