THE REVIEW â€"â€"The China does not pres ']'he:'c have bee Japs are slow!~ Arthiw when it naval and mili sRortly be fou .qnestion and [hc 1&L | stemmring the tide | Attawa, ~Sizâ€"Richard »Pxiron movement. 1 wfith the Patrons of # hand he was whh their political tewould simply ask th m‘iï¬kc of fightin friends, â€" while ther «anemy so dangerous system to bo uvercum be victormious it is Chinese will bold 0 while tie â€" Weste China to.breat wit! germs of peace, dir intervention of a t Chi~a has consente Durhzazm», Nov. 15th, 1894. As we that Por hands of &CL as l is that his mds which g: Last Friday it w there were vory the evening He as of ancient cust ties were entert Guild Hall. Th ing of course was Referring to the said, that the G tangible proofs < mity Ol @1 dependon President â€"Lord Mayor‘s day land. bas generally be on account of the pa; .Q"?“I‘!-V u.mulu‘led, : exnment Lad used it about a cessation of t| amd. would continuc ameâ€"tin gentiema ing resur in the He at Tariff fair bes form of the desired, | 3 festures of burdens 0 werethese pr micut than de tmmulates e side capital. or frous str ar lower tor every voter r the 1 QOn Friday the rate town will have the fh kave ever had of v looking towards | The byeâ€"law should car 1 yer imagine the town if Crawford‘s mill : destroyed, the grist m mess blocks. Logs and would be forced in ot and the trade of th« dwinde away. Firos munding property and igd the throne isters did not p,’t,;[,nlpih]fll." nd in such a 1 Decaint H10 er thar | Tar great Evangelist, ody, began his serv ices | ‘the Massey Hall, a we« bbath morning at nine 0‘ ill was filled to overflow d hundres could not get Moody is a thicksct thing of the air and n kshire tarmer. He sp« A in the most con hundreds could not get admissiOn. ; Moody is a thickset man with | éthing of the air «nd manner of a | kshire tarmer. He speaks on the | form in the most cunvm's;'.r,ionul? 6. There is nothing striking cither | be marnner or the matter. The g0sâ€" | truths he utters have been preachâ€" | before, with moeh greater rhetoriâ€" | power and in inflinitely finer L"n.l Ige But you listen, and you muse | Eï¬b‘wasc of this man‘s wondertual | Is it his meseage? I’crhaps1 *@ igever the same. For thirâ€" RvC~car: the cld, old, story has. pthe burden of his song to the Be world rich and poor, learned . Eanicaimed alike. But vresently & speilkound. . It is not the M&Dz oiee, it is the words he utters, one of them you give a d mto Ottiwa, bserved that a of Pr FIREPROTECTION Ai proposals ia telegations interested MR. MOODY pI h rd H e o‘clock. Th towing, early M luce An nt n willing assent. _ With some this assent is evanescent, with others it is pervuaâ€" nent, and so it has over been since the days of Noah. CI mChno McKinley secure tA INSWeT aD H For several weeks past the city has been wondering whether Mr. sloody was to come in their midst or not ; and when definite assurances were made that he would be here, great became the expectation and anxiety. Expectation as to how the speaker would impress the people and as to the effect of their united efforts on the sin of the city. On October 21st the first meeting of the ministers of the different denominâ€" ations was held, and there the combined enthusiasm was fitly represented by the #rst hemn "There shall be showers of ations Was enthusiasm first bymn blessings." Throughoul the following week the | ministers began to hold special services | to prepare the people for the event, and then commenced the preliminary preâ€" parations for the different divisions of the services which were to be held. i These divisions were principally comâ€" | posed of two partsâ€"the workers and the | singers, The workers began good rad [ early to nominate officers, get out badâ€" | ges and to secure an adequate represenâ€" | tation of their number in each part of . tne building. The singers met t.hree‘ l reform was in th the Protectionists ver. â€" The great TIr ts put their best fo l t € resu how to make good usc C have for that work s are at Chicago and | re attended by 1,100 1 teachersâ€"the scholars neteen different nation: Moody has now been eng ut 35 years in evangel‘stic that time he has labord on both sides of the At l1 a man of limited educati en as successtal among the it Oxford and Cambrid eat unwashed in the slu n and New York. His m« ws to be specially adapte tesides his work as an CY : eleetion of last wee ates has resaited i ; for the Republican several and are no licans were a unit & their lass eard. ] M il 1y 4 6 4 S. ELECTION the 1,100 pupil palities rthficld | ind ade the on times in the week to practice the hymns which Mr. Moody had sent in advance, From almost every Protestant church in the eity there was heard the entreaty for blessings. Mr, Moody arrived on Saturday last and immediately the news was given out and spread. The services were so fixed that they should not interâ€" fere with the c on Sunaay at on week days. What wond Au Miss Kate Hay, we are sorry to say is at present rather poorly, We believe. the Christian Endeavor Soc.ety intend holding an entertairâ€" ment on the evening of the 10th. Beâ€" side the usual programme, some outside sperkers are to be invited, â€" A collection will be taken up to assist the Society financially. Our active young doctor, C. H. Bird, is proviug himself a man of push and energy and one expable of giving assistâ€" auce to the sick. We believe he inâ€" tends to go to Hopevilleevery Saturday to receive calls from the good Eooplu and administer refief to all their bodily Last Saturda cccupied by Re teis, who exch the day with R tein, who exchanged appointments for the day with Rev. Mr. MacVicar. A number from this neighborhood atâ€" tended the faneral of the Jate Maggic McKelvey on the, 5th inst.to is last resiing place in Saugeen Cem. tery newr Durham. SympathLy is exiended to ie maay sorrowi & friends. ECHOES FROM DORNOCH yelcembin En enb 9.15 a. at 4. [ ler th o ab e t e Rev DATV L, I1 pt M s church services D yppoifrtmeiis MacVicar. neighborhoo¢ the late Ma; Amos Mille upio w of Ho araad feowinal No o Tt is reported VAIROITL uzim uie intends lo:wing college on account of eye trouhle. We may expect before long to see him in onr midst again. Mr. Henry Tucker has nearly comâ€" pleted his contract of supplying last winter‘s wood for No. 13. MR CA sonbncivin Brown, the cattle king, was avround this neighborhood last week buying up kogs for shipping purposes. A faiur price was realized by those who sold, lrvormine in ) Anquenget Mos ioh hein ces ternearatt Lt duer t Ho price was realized by those wh Miss Hattie Wath is recover her late affiiction and we hope soon be able to pay her many It is re list last week immmecinte PERULOILAOTTI CoD o Copescar Powders (for Sick Headache, Biliousâ€" ness, Neuralgia and Liver.) J. Temple, 46 Catharine St. N. says:â€" ~I find R. Stark‘s Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders a sure cure." Mr. Lancefield, librarian, public libâ€" SCce eotcterther are most viduable Mr. Lancefield, librarian, pMDNC SSt rary, says:â€"* They are most valuable for sufferers from Headache, Nenralgia and Liver Complaints." Ar: Geo. R. Flook, Station Master G. T. Railway, says:â€"** I was troubled with most severe headaches for three years and unable to get more than temforary relief. Since using Stark‘s Powders I have been entivrely free from Headâ€" ache." 5 N ols ce ol mt onl Mr. R i sore c €VERIC+ Price 25 cents a box; sold by all medâ€" icine dealers. John A. McMillan was on the sick . MePherson was laid up with ve last week. onl t CO Ni en tm oo o. Mr. Thos. Lefate ng from she will friends a Mn ke *'ï¬w W%J@%w« 5;,% ?, C s Have you vet? Did yd Here they a1t 1. â€"The RJ 1895 and We for $1.25 to p ers. 2. â€"The i MERS SUXN to paid in adva 3. â€"The K1 the Weekly $1.25 t paid The *Rev adding to its to its interet featares are { Will its fric offers be kn if cheay cured. balance In: an Cutlters & Mox arties If you are not give us a trial, a 4 ask. Now we don‘t pretend to be able low any person clse. 4 We San‘t Sseil a 330. . Nor can any body else. In keen Competiton everything 8 C uutil there is berely a living for iarmel a NiCE CLEAN UP TO DATE S CLOTEHING, MANTLES, HATS, SHOES, GROCARIES3, &o. that are be had in Town. We can give you d We can give you We can give yo Our Stock of Ladies‘ dren‘s.. We can give V( Artemus Ward are **Eai We can give you a Good JAPAN TEA o JQs. 10F S1.0VU We can give you an Extra JAPAN TEA 4 lbs. for $1.00 We can give you an Extra BLACK TEA 4 lbs. for $1.00 Our Stock of Ladies® underclothingare good sellers, also our Stock of Chilâ€" dren‘s. We can give you all sizes. Men‘s underclothing in the words of Artemus Ward are *‘FEakled by few and exceiled by none." There is one other Iine to which we would like to call your attention this time, and that is our Men‘s Tweed Caps at 25¢. Calll and see them. No trouble to show our Stock, it is a pleasure. AOT ND ANM T awavy Tapmn Now we will tell you what we c m of t in Tess lmatine “??5*?““*“%",5‘“’; is e eacigrteyt: tl : Sell a 35¢. Article for 25c. you i Japan‘s war expenses are SMO C1 000 wbout $1,000,000 per day. At that rate the $50,000,000 loan negotiated a couple of months ago, will not go a great way ; indeed, it is said the Mikado is already getting short of cash. It takes more money than men to fight the modern battles, for the most destructive impleâ€" iments of war are those that cost the imost. â€" 1t is possible that Japan, in spite of her steady succession of vietories, will be glad to welcome the arbitrators when they signify that they really mean business. The law of finding is not generally M ie es when they signify that they really mean business. The law of finding is not generally understood, but it was declared. many vears ago, and it is well to note the case and the decision. A visitor to a store found a â€" wallet containing a sum of money. He handed the willet with its contents to the merchant, to be returnâ€" ed to the owner. â€" After three years, the 14 y‘ owner having failed to ap; er demanded the wallet an from the merchant. The] to deliver them on the gro were found on his premiges. | 206 20M00 then sued the shopkeeper. It was deâ€" cided that, against all the world but the owner, the title of the finder. perfect. The receiver of an article found is only a trustee, first of the owner, then to the finder, if the owner does not appear. The receiver has noright to keep an ar~ ticle against the finder any. more than the finder has to keep it against the owner. Stnaxos Ir Tro®. â€"w.OP.. Prower, an undertaker of Bowmanville, Ont., who contested West Durbam in the Conservative interest at the list elecâ€" tion is now in England. Nothing strange in that. â€" But his friends were painfully wstonished at the receipt of a cablegram from him a few days agzo urging them io send his foreman to England with cinâ€" halming instruments etc,. and to bring a metal lined coffin with him. The foreâ€" man is off, and takes coffin and appliâ€" ances with him as requested . by his employer. riest line of Cutters of : as. Portland Cutters, P12al A Scotchman and an Irishman driving along A road in a trap horse took fright and ran away. frightened, exclaimed, "I would twentyâ€"five pounds to be out of The Scotchman replied, **Kee; siller, mon ; keep your siller; yo oot in less than a minute for naet And ove ns tite mt e girnet ..\ , ts ottnee m onl on ft ,.W""v@c"& #, ® ns hok 1 & Surnsesrs, sAadues TLatest Styles e. In these days of low prices and ing is cut down to very lowest notch in« for either the merchant or the pessmmasmmmmmememmenmmame e 2000000000000 EXAMINE CLUBBING TERMSâ€" Tro®.â€"W. 2. r_of Bowmanvill d West Durhan interest at the 1 nt the tray THURSDAY, Nov Druggist, Durkam. that are as good value as is to C. L, GRANT, Lower Towan. Lâ€"IVINGS rey Review. Louwn. et and the mon The latter refus > ground that th mmises." The finc f Cuttere of all s a Cutters, Piano Styles. Prices R % SUPPLEMENT TO oan in do. We can show you Stovas, Paclor Stov Heaters, &e.. go to gaid to be Stock of DRY GOODS, 5, CAPS, BOOTS & ards. ir trial that is what we to sell goods away beâ€" the find 1d th issuer O th erepauren ts mï¬wï¬ eada enc sc 98 11 Pa t T1 NoT a little excitement took place last week when it was discovered that a wellâ€"known gentleman who had gone out hunting, had not returned. _ A search was made, and var jous theories were broached to account for his disapâ€" pearance. Devoured by wild beasts perhaps, shot while climbing a fexce or going through a brushâ€"heap more likely. taken for a deer by some other bunter. But there, it is over ; safely housed he was found at a friend‘s house in an adâ€" joining township and an alarmist newsâ€" paper heading is not necessary. Tu® big Canadian cheese now Ovel two years old is still being tested anc tasted, and is described as being ** shary to the tongue but sound and of gool quality. J .. go to PON last M Bary 5th, 1894 en tre Th sst th t1 TT ll qves | _ _ers and the Public generally | â€" that we have adopted the Cash 3, System, which means Cash or | _ ifts equivelant, and that our ; Motto will be 26. "Large Saies & Small Profits." \ __We take this opportunity of _ thanking our customers for | past patronage, and we are am.) convinced that the new system L. will meris a continuarce of ns the same. PROTON CENTRE urt Mi Mt N., G. &J. MeKBCHNIK, PEOPLE‘S MILL. &# W Nes H Durham. Durham, Aug: 8th, ‘94. We beg to inform cour Customâ€" vill se now over ng tested and being ** sharp | and of good 01 thr Having thoroughly overhaulâ€" ed and refitted these Mills, weare now prepared to do all kinds of custom work to the satisfaction of the public. CHQOPFPING A SPECIALTY. nd W starte h Pr MABLE Podine it ha Sone Annea E0 Sn nenntas o Sabbatl 11 ke [ N., G.& J. McKECOHNIE. us. Of1 iToh c Bm Aut ons 2 o2 e us oc in titeins . n n ie m e P heCR aleen To heile ns 5o uy ash & DCPEFEED BY HEWSON BROS. sAVWY = SET. i ppone OA es New Patent Saw Set, which is lic. It is SIMPLE, STRONG d requires no adjustment. It is NTS ONLY, and we guarantee scording to directions. y 7I7GBC. ss Cut Saws and Chopâ€" e say that every ons of turers in Canada. }, & $10.00. double the money. F OUR&â€" in. AlHU kinds and 2.00. c. a dozen. aives at 100. each. + DUCE. e 12 M. BELLS. ystem wy en m Woodlia some of Hood" Mrs daugh MacFarlan W.E, Ran Miss Dorn ] in Owen Sou: Wash Boar Hunter‘s. Use MacFx Powders for : See Calder Cutters and & Playing C J. A. Hunter Remember quarters for 1 J. A. Honter, Saw S Calder & Livingstone John Clark, A berde Men this w day Pocket ter‘s. in Orch left at J. A Do you npw 1895 : her i Aut a Estate m style Sar D it is n Ma Mrs pr R H ru 34 the Middauz ments for i President 1: Annual Mee and anothe dates ef wh The Subjects R. & M D Miss I M B st is The be Miss K M 11 Ar agih Th W New Advertisex Boar H LOC A L H H