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Durham Review (1897), 29 Jul 1897, p. 5

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ash business in this the decision. Each ir new store with ere 27 clearing 124. ys and Linens, 25 w Cott n, 18c a yd. ing 25¢ a yd. a pr. ere mean business. We are bourd to will not take time here you will find. irted with the although many mag at 45¢ 3 12; , were R TOWN. at 75 cents & Gloves er Underware CTION with a deterâ€" ale 124 and Embroideries 50 coents 25 centsg 0) o cents ed O clearing 25¢, cleaaing 10c. olsaring 10c. clearing 15¢c, able distance, if desired. Holstein, January 14th, 1897 N. B.â€"To ensure a good job the Hide«s must be well salted as soon as ta ken oif. By the New Process, which for Finigh and Softâ€" ness can‘t boe beat. Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog Bkins, Tanned suitable for SBSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES, Holâ€" â€" stein, Ont. Parties waited upon within a reasonâ€" Robe Tanning ! Will be in Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel, OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durham Pharmacy Calder Block. Residence first door west of th Hest Office, Durham. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Elliott & Elliott, BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. CONVEYANCERS. &o. OfMfices :â€"Opposite TOWN HALL, Lower Town, Durham P&" 5,000 to loan at lowest rates of DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Spectacles, Silver and Flat Ware of all descriptions, Reâ€" Bairing a specialty.â€"UPPER TOWN, URHAM. I. B, Lucas, + â€" â€" . Markdale. W. H. Wauront, â€" â€" â€" Owen Sound. C. BatsoN, â€" + . . Durham. DURNAM OFFICE, Caioer‘s Biock, Â¥â€"4#â€"1 Lower Towa. LUCAS, WRIGHT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS, SoLIciTtors, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, ac. HRONEY TO LOANâ€"1ow matreâ€" EASY TERMS REpucrtio® in PATENT MEDICINXES LOWER TOW N Dr. T. G. KOLT L. D. S. wIREs Roo? pEEr One Bottle makes 5 gallons. DENTISTRY. LCR ET TRY Lime Fruit Juice, FOR INSECT POWDER. SEA SALT in 150 pkgs SLUGSHOT FLY PADS interest PURE_PARIS GREEN POTATO _ BUG KILLER Robe Tanning ! . S. HORSBURGH. SEASONABLE Robes & Coats All °$ medicines at $Oc. All 50c medicines at 45c. McFARLANE & (o. A Nice Summer GOODS. A. CORDON. Thos. Smith TEACHERS ($1.00 per 100 lbs.) DURH AM passed to Munrcoe who scored. The enthusiasm of our boys knew no bouuds and in the following 12 minutes although Markdale made great efforts to score it was no go, cur defense was Invincible, When time was called the score stood 2â€"1 favor of Durham. Harry Koss put up a star game for Durham, G Potts 1st Home J Lavelle W Maitthews OS Home W Munroe H Hunter I S Home T Carson Refree, Mr. A,. Crawford, The game from start to finish was fast and furious, but after 23 minutes play, Patterson scored first for Durham After this game the pace: was faster than ever and in 5 minutes Markdale had eyened matters up, Mathers scoring. The next game was noted for the brilâ€" liant g)a.«n work of our boys who for the next 20 minutes Iu:rt the Markdale deâ€" fence hustiing, and by preng combinatâ€" ion work the ball reached Carson who P emioe Oe m ny PE OE PMR CC **Se beatha nan uile agus tha sinnsag amhaire air bhur son," which means :â€" if dvou are ignorant of the language of Edenâ€"that you are invited and will be welcome, Farmers secure a Roller Bearing Masâ€" ner-Harris Binder before they are well sold out. It is the only binder that will handle your heayy crops successfully, It runs easy, Call at W, Calder‘s wareâ€" rooms and see it. w7 | s a ewes s C eenourd 9. & J. Hunter, Good & Witter, Butchers, are alongside in one of the moved build. ings, Wm. McFarlane. is in‘the old woollen mill store, while Shoemaker Mcâ€" Creary has located in the Moady resiâ€" dence. The bank is going down hill (not financially we hasten to say,) and will occug_v part of the McIntyre buildâ€" ing anothor part being for the gfeneml store of J. A. Hunter, We are all glad to see the buildings going up, and hope ** times" may be so prosperous that every vacant store in town may find an occupant. Cmaxures.â€"Barrister Elliot"is now hol'ding out in the little shop behind J. k s oo ie t tut * Pnd P4 JusT ARRIVED.â€"A carâ€"load of Binder Twine, best brands at 5, 54, 6, 685. 7 and 8Scts. At C. McKinnons, DoMINIOX Day x DRYDEN.â€"Leilters from the Bentinck colony show that they are pleased with their venture and crops are promising. They celebrated our national holiday by a programme of sports, and in a tug of war bet ween Dryden and Wabagoon, the former was victorious, Mr. Geo, A. Turobull being on the winning side. Mr. CharterSmith is on a yisit there at present and speaks highly of the crops, but a little distance away the ground is somewhat baked, and this has retarded growth. l A few good second hand birndérs in stock at W. Calder‘s warerooms for sale cheap, Mr, Jonux Huon®s.â€"Our obituary column today contains notice of the death of this gentleman. He was uncle to the Hughes fumil?y of our town, and being their father‘s only surviving brother in this country they were very much attached. His relatives here atâ€" tended his funeral on Tuesday to the Hanover cemetery where amidst the respect of the community he was laid to rest. His wife, four sons and three daughters survive him. Bmder twine ‘at 6 to 74 at W. Caldet‘s warehouse. RUx In.â€"A week ago Sunday niwht Chief Carson discovered three tramps ;:oreparin“h to spend the nig‘ht in tEe cars at the station, Very wisely he gave them lodginqs in the lock up out of harm‘s way. They profess to come from Toronto, The first tandem seen in our good town was brought here last week by tie Messrs Allan, of Toronto, sons of the wholesale furriers there, who wheelâ€" ed up on a visit to Mrs. Sutherland, an old time neighbor, ICE FOR SALE.â€"In Apply to Jxo, A. B.ack Sorry to hear that Mr. Wm. Derby, South Line, Bentinck, is laid up at presâ€" ent with a rheumatic affection. We hope he may soon be in shape for work again in the busy time coming. Miss 8. McKinnon will not have her delivery of books until the last of Aug: ust, as she wishes to give her subscri ers the Jubilee edition, They will gladâ€" ly wait. Peerless Machine Oil " an oill'h'q;(oils to ‘be had‘o best quality at M. Kres tinsmith shop, Upper Town. To LET.â€"A house in Lower Town, Apply to J. M. HuxTrEr. Mrs. €. McDougall has lfl‘ifihw_ned up the outside of Lgr. Aliash McKinnon‘s house east of town. Nurham, Thur. July,29, ‘97 Ohe Burhim AReview. 3 inches of Train fell Tuesday. LOCAL AND GENERAL Position Durham Goal D McQuaig Point J Haas C Point H Ross 1st Def A Laidlaw 2nd Def F Grant 3rd Def F Graham Centre A Patterson at 6 to 74 cents per lb. iny quantity, Ramsay & Morlock‘s Summer Clearâ€" ing Sale has been agreat success. Goods are moying lively owing to quality and prices, 1 Mr. Jno. A. Cliff, Inglewond, yvisited old scenes and. old friends last week. Accompanying him was Mr. Rich, Backus, a cousin of Mr. John Backus Townline, Bentinck and Normanby. They wheeled ovyer, and were welcome REvIgw callers. Dr. Hugh McNeil and Mr. Jno. A. Conkey, two old Pricevilleites and now in Chicago were among cur callers last week, Pleased to meet these young, men, who are carving their way very successfully in the windy city, A pleasant social eyent took place in Lonrfon when Miss Jemima Wiggins of this town was iwarried to Mr. A Kippen of that city. They are home s;l»lendmg a short wedding tour. We wish them much joy and prosperity. Mr. and Mrs. Vollett Sr. formerly of Stratford moved to Durham last week, and will spend their declining years in the home and under the filial care of their son Mr. W. B. Vollett, and family, Mr. Hugh H. McLean, for some years a right hand man in Mr. James‘ tannery Priceville, left for Porthge La Prairie last week. Like a sensible man (of course) he takes the REVIEW with him, Messrs Black, J. A. Hunter, Jno. H. Hunter, W. Mills and R. Scott took in the annual mceet of Wingham Turf Club last week and report a successful meet with an attendance estimated at 12,000. ECLIPSE.â€"A parti:al eclipse of the sun will take place in the forenoon of Thursâ€" day this week. Lucky for it it didn‘t come two weeks ago or it would have got the blame of the wet weather sure. Messrs Frank and Thos. Coleridge visited their sister, Mrs. Ramage, Saturâ€" day last, While in town *Tom‘ renewâ€" ed the acquaintance of Lawyer Batson, with whom he spent 3 college years, Miss Kate Fitzjerald, of Kincardine is visiting her friend Miss Sarah Vollett, at Eresent. Her many friends in Durham wilt be pleased to see her pleasant countenance again. Patrick Kenny. wife and family, of South Bend, Indiana, are visiting friends in Glenelg at present Mr. Kenny was a former resident of Durham and harâ€" ness maker by trade. Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, Owen Sound, (the latter formerly Miss Walker of this town) visited her sister, Mrs. Mighton and relatives in Glenelg and Norman by. Mr. Bryson Cochrane, of the firm Cochrane &Johnston, Marble Manut turers, Brussels, paid Durham a bi ness visit for a few days last week. Mr, and Mrs. Milligan and little danghter are spending their holidays visiting various points in Ontario. Mrs. Limin and Mrs. McKinnon are 8 ndinq‘some time with their father, I\Y:. Baunks and sisters at North Bay. Master Walter and Willie Willison, of Toronto, are spendil’i‘g their holidays with their aunt, Mrs. Thos, A. Harris, Mrs. Ed. McClocklin and Mrs. Mcâ€" Creary went away last week on a visit to Mrs. McCreary‘s mother in Greenock. Mr, Geo. Turnbull drove to Rocky Saugeen on Saturday 17th inst. to take in the preparatory secyice in Mr. Little‘s congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Carter, M innesota, are nome oa a pleasure trip yisiting old time neighbors in and about Durham, Messts Asa Ru"hsnn and J. H late of the Q. 8. C. I., yisited town last week,. Dr. Alf, Whelan and wife, of Missouri are on a visit to friends in town for a week or two. Misses Fraser and Mary Burnet are visiting the former‘s muther and sisters in Colling wood, Mrs. John Weig and Mrs. Adam Weir were guests dof Mrs. Allan McKinnon, Thursday, Miss Jean Cuimnmings, of Wingham, is a guest of Miss Lizzie Laidlaw at presâ€" eat. Hood‘s Pills act harmoniously with Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, Cure all liyer ills. 25 cents. __Mr. Arch. Burnet, Hopeyille, visited relations here lately, Adjutant F, F. Hunter is spending his holidays at his home here, Mr, Wim. Henther and wife paid Mr. C. Knapp a vist last Sunday. Mr. T. G. Elwin, of Toronto, spent over Sunday with friends in town,. Mrs. W, H. Bean and Loydy are at present on a visit to relatives in Howick. Rey. Jenathan O‘Neil, Ohelterham. | was visiting friends in this vicinity lateâ€" J ly. The " MciIntyre Bitdck" that is to be is being prepared for the old low buildâ€" ings over 30 years old which have been fire proof through many a hot summet have been razed or moved, and Mr. 8. Orchard is at work excavating the celâ€" lar. In a few days the Ritchie gang of _masons will be at work, tirey having secured the contract at a little less than $800. Glad to know local men haye got 1t. ‘ Can woRK ALL TtHE TIMEâ€"*" My daughter was sufl'erin&z with catarrh of the stomach, and trie many diféerent prescriptions without benefit, Finaly she began taking Heod‘s Barsaparilia and it helped yer at ‘orice. She has taken fifteen botitles and is now able to work all the time. We prize Hood‘s Sarsaparilla very highly." " Anna MErâ€" RILL, Eaton Que. RaIn, RaIN.â€"The rain which should have come to our share durilf the past two years has been stored up in nature‘s tanksand now Japiter Pluyius has with drawu the stopper and we are getting it all at once. _ _ The ‘Great Fire Men‘s Picnic, owing ‘to the wet weather has been postponed ‘one week to Friday, Aug. 6th,. ‘ ARRIvED,â€"The ste&fi:hi Numidian, on which lns& Campbell, fliss McDonâ€" ald and Mr. Macl&rh‘ae'sailed artivâ€" ed in Liverpool n Monday, Frpnpnemmtnne e POSTPONED. n and J. H. Precious .. yisited friends in Manufacâ€" r a busiâ€" y Aen Li t ns ty Meaprgrinle s V ARI of The beayy downpour of rain two weeks ago has cut a ditch on the hill on Morti soun‘s sideroad 4 or 5 feet deen. Ounr town: ship fathers wil need to get to work at once or accidents wiil happen. The same storm was accompanied by hail and some of the fall wheat was leveled. Mr, John Ritchie, teacher, Port Arthur, is visiting his mother at the old homestead. Messre J. and A. Kerr, accompanied by their sizters wore visiting at Wiw. Morrâ€" son‘s and other friends and took in the Edge Hill picnic® & & s Mr. P, G. Morrison, from Markdale, was visiting the old homestead last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kenny, from Nedina, were visiting at Mr. Wm, Murrison‘s about the middle of the month. Bailiff Wright was on the grounds; anjenthusiastic and XOOd shot and was working up a Rifle Association for the village or a membership with O. Sound, with a good chance of success. beauties. He, together with his sor, acted as range officers, His smile as he discovered the c::(lip in the trigger of a No. 6 rifle, showed him to be up to the tricks of his men generally. Col. Telford, a genial and hearty genâ€" tleman, an enthusiast with the gun and fishidg rod, ‘sipent a few minutes during a shower and caught 3 of the speckled Two live eagles and bottled snakes (we had not been drinking) the bottles we saw were not in a tavern either. Flesherton is a neat and tidy litt‘e village and can boast among other food things in having an orange tree in blosâ€" som and in fruit all the way up to the ripe article. Also Dinner could be had on the grounds this year which was taiken advantage of by some, while in the matter of hay with the golden thread in it, the hotel in town did not have the roaring busiâ€" ness it had on the last occasion. A sociable time was spent in renewing old acquaintance and recounting experiâ€" ences and events in camp. â€" Pte. Claske is as jolly a wag as ever and captured the 2nd prize satchel and 25 cents in the extra series. Segt. Ramage again tikâ€" ing the 1st Prlze satchel (both given by Colonel Telford) and 50 cents. As the score will show 4 prizes of 75 cents and 6 prizes of 50 cents were given to tbe‘ others. The boys of No. 6 express regret at not getting over to Durham last year. through a total want of information about the matter, there was no slight intended and egromise better in the future if notified. TORONTO The weather was fairly good for shootâ€" ing, an occasional shower interrupting, the sun coming out hot between showers interfering considerably with the makâ€" ing of goo%l scores. The haying season, no doubt kept a good many trom turnâ€" ing out,. The following is the score :â€" Held at Flesherton on July 221d, Beâ€" tween Durham and the Home Coy. :‘E‘g 5& f oo go sas n «o 6 23 Sdsacsa®~aneas tC & 2§ A#@§:@8ag®g«eo®» THE ICE CREAM SODA o ® «S o < O o «o + 3 o ANNUAL RIFLE COMPETITION. Cool and Refreshing * DURHAM PHARMAGY & a# sasss â€" 2 |» ia 5 GLENROADEN. =z.'-'.=‘ gifig £ P3# §@&iE&q®s~s2 <<*g> "fb i Lookin for n on * h t ax ze 28 21 ts o+ x * lR fltsn Faaw | Blc é You 2 ,@ 3 & Several budgets unayoidably crowdâ€" ed out this week. There are persons who are amused by the grotesque antics and absurd acts of drunken men, but the drunkards they laugh at are not members of their own fJamilies. It is no joke to have a man or a child come home drank ; and what wonder is it that a man, finding his son in a drunksn stupor, should gird on the armor to fight a tiaffic which can work such horrible results. And it is well to remember one thing : if it is not Lt:ur boy who is drunk it is somebody‘s y. for rumâ€"mills cannot be run withâ€" out using up boys, any more than sawâ€" mills can run without using up logs, There are laws forbidding the sale of utrox drink to minors : but a mar who has sold himself to the devil and gone into the rum business cares little for law,â€"his business is to sell all he can, and to make all he can out of it, And! it is the business of men and women to teach their children and guard their home and hound the rum traffic out of the land, and into the pit of darkness where it belongs. | his bedâ€"make drunk by the saloon keeper near at hand. By his son‘s bed he swore enmity to rum more bitter than ever before. With his son he went to the saloon and asked its keeper whr he had done such a foul wrong. With loud curses he pointed to his license! and then, before kim there " I told him I would rather he bhad killed us both ; and again I resolved always to work * for prohibition and against the rum trade to which we are in slavery. " ‘ Stephen Merritt, 4he wellâ€"known New York preacher and business man, speakâ€" ing at a temperance meeting;ega.ve one reason for his undying hat of the drink traffic. One New Year‘s Day, years ago he came to New York from Nyack, where at that time h« resided. On returning home he found his only son drunk on Licensed to Make Your Boy Drink ars, THE MANAGER, 49 Richmond St, West., Toronto, Ont, WANTED.â€"Intelligent menr with good education to whom $8600 and exâ€" penses for the first year would be an inducement. Write with full particulâ€" ame nLTIM NA A WYA smy in nf. & Fire Insurance "~ Binder Twine Harvesting New Prints from 5 cts. up. New Dress Goods from 8 cts. up New Lace Curtains from 25 cts. a pr. up See our Lines of â€" â€"â€"_ Marriage Licenses issued. Durham Lower Town Implement Warerooms. Big Line of WIIIPS from 10 ctsâ€" up to 80 cts. for a E GOOD RAWHIDE. ored, 25 cts. & yd. ; tss New Spring Shoesâ€"a delightâ€"call and see tlem. New Table Oil Cloth, 45 inches wide, white or col White Gr ite & Tin Ware. MACHINERY, Of All KINDS â€"_â€" Calder, E UPPER & T O W N BEAN & CO. romptly attended to _ Large amount of 1 to loun at 5 per cent i0 6 per cent interest, Aleo Miss Christie McPhbail accompanied by Miss McDermaid, of Toronto, are visit: ing at the parental home. The population of our Valley is increas; ing rapidly. Why there was a bri(luom little cherub arrived at the home of Mr, Thomas Ferris‘ last week and is bound to stay. Miss Sara E. Ferguson is at present engaged at Mr George Haws for the sum; mer months. Mr. Jack Hannam, of Swinton Park, was yisiting at D. Mclntyre‘s last week, Mre. Neil McPbail, of Duluth, Min., is at present visiting friends in this part. 3 Miss Maggie McCormick bas returned hdme trom Toronto to spend a few weeks‘ bolidays. Also Mary and Sara have re; turned from Minto having spent a few weeks‘ among friends here. contracting lru‘t.iel were Mr. John Fergo; son and ies Christie MceDonald, of Proton. The groom was assisted by Robt, Kinnvel and the bride was supported by Miss Janet Ferguson. The Rev. Mr. Thom, of Flesherton, tied the knot to per: fection and now the happy couple liye in peace and harmony wifll: the best wishes of all the friends and neighbors of Balsam Valley. Si1ce four last bndgct we bhave bad a very quiet wedding in our village. The At RIGHT PRICES Becond edition "Queen Victoria" ex«> hausted. _ Jubilee edition on press, Best histor{ of the Queen and Victoria Era published. The only Canadian work accepted by Her Majesty, Sales unprecedentedâ€"knock the bottom out of all records,. _ Canyassers u‘oopin‘g in money, â€" Eyen boys and girls sell it fast. Big commission or straight weekly salary after trial trip. TrHx Brapueyâ€"Garrereox Co. Lontâ€" ®p, Toroxto, Oxt. W ANTED I can pay ten dollars weekly to a lady of maâ€" ture age, refinement and tact to spend her time in a good cause. _ _ _ Luvcas, Wriont & Bargox, Calder‘s Block, _ The Star Life, of London England, has $1,000,000 more Insurance in force than largest Canadian Company, and offers Insurance on hest Plans, and at The Merchantile Fire Insurance Comâ€" lmnyâ€"gumnumi by the Lancastre Fire nsurance Company, of London, Engâ€" land, security $15,000,000. LIFE INSURANCE®**%,, FIRE INSURANCE Farar PRoPERTYâ€"(First Mortgage)â€" Lowest rates of interest and easy terms of repayment. Towx PropPERTYâ€"(First Mortgage)â€" On monthly instalment plan. Applications put through with disâ€" patch and at least possible expense. Insurance Agency MONEY TO LOAN amme.__ Loaning Lower Town. C. A. BATSON BALSAM VALLEY. AGENTS. T. H. LINSCOOTT, Toronto, Ont. AND #

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