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Durham Review (1897), 30 Sep 1897, p. 5

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lort gage)â€" rance Compâ€" castre Fire k!flll. l':'u‘. wareâ€" to to to to be to Lo to to to to SON hines, ty at lort gage)â€" ecasy terms Moert ©2r. with disâ€" pense, arling Drills ‘"HIXâ€" EllRl:lml. C ill furq-p imy, and , and ar ister kinds to §5 JN, ency 8 00 123 0 12 0 12 OS 15 50 85 10 24 43 15 OO 00 * Company and private Funds to Loan on , Mortgag s at low : st raues of interest. Valuations . made *y a competent and careful Valuator. | Collections and Ageney promptly atiended to. W ills, Deeds, M:m. Leas.s, Agreements, &e. «correctly pre «_ Estates of decensed persons looked after, and Exeeutors‘ and Adâ€" ministrautors‘ Accounts prepared and passed. Burrugate Court Business, Probme of Wills, Letters of Admizistration and Guardiansbip Obtained. Searches made in Registry Ofhce and Titles reported on. Officeâ€"â€"UPPER TOWN. DURHAM. _ N. B,.â€"To ensure a good job the Hides must be well salted as soon as ta ken off. By the New Process, which for Finish and Softâ€" noess can‘t be beat. Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for ( )l"l’l(‘i'l FIRST DOOR EAST CF the _ Durham â€" Pharmaecy Calder Block. â€" Residence first door west of th Post Office, Durham. Will be in Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. â€" Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. Robe Tanning ‘! Satisfaction Guaranteed. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, ac Eliiott & Eliioit, BARRISTERS.SOLIC!TORS. CONVEYANCERS. &0 OMces :â€"Opposite TOWN HALL, Lowoer Town, Durham *®® 5.000 to luan at lowest rates of LJ Jewelry and Spectacles, Silver and Flat Ware cf all descriptions, Reâ€" Y.niriug a specialty, â€"UPPER TOWN, JUIRH AM. DYVRHAM OFFICE, CaripEm‘s Biock LUCAS, WRIGHMT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, ac. MONEY TO LOANâ€"Low rares EASY TERMS Dr. T. G. HCOLT L. B.S. DENTISTRY. . LEFROY McCAUL. EALER IN WATOHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Spectacles Silver interest Robe Tanning ! Rooes & Goats Charges AMEsderate. I. B. Lucas, W. H. Wrton C. Batsox, â€" A. CORDON. Thos. Smith. Maikdate. Oweu Sound Darnam. Lower Town and cattle has been a good price all summer. . Quite a bit of building for a small place, amongst them is a new school 30x45 with 30 feet walls from foundation to eaves of roof, A Mr. Hill of Fiesherton, has bought out a general | store business here, taking possession a / week ago. We have fine weather. Myl sister from home has been with us two weeks, She likes the country very much, Game is very plentiful (ducks and prairie chick2ns,)" f RerrEors Tn® Towx.â€"It takes a live town to make a live newspaper. There _ never was in â€" the _ past hundred _ years, never _ will, and never can be a live town without a live newspaper. The newspaper is dependâ€" ant on the town. _ It reflects the push, progress and aspirations of the town, 9 kVithnut home patronage it cannot live and thrivye; then again, while it is deâ€" pendent on the town, the town can not get along without it. â€" There is no auxâ€" iliary so valuable to a growing town as an â€" outspoken, publicâ€"spirited paper, wisely and well managed.â€"Ex, PROSPERITY iN MAXITOBA.â€"A letter recently received from Mr. Wm. Ledâ€" ingham, Russell, Manitoba, has an enâ€" conragiog ring. He writes : " We read with interest Mr. Camphell‘s letters. We have every prospect of good times : good crops, good pricesâ€"80 to 82 cents for whent. Oats will be a good price , TastE Ix Poreks.â€"We wish to say ""thank you" to the Bell Telephone Co. on behalf of the town for the neat and tasty manner they haye painted their posts. It addsgreatly to theappearance of our streets. Mr, Wim. Fraser, formerly of South Egremort, now runving a foundry in Whit by, was on a business trip through Durham last week. He was the guest of Mr. Gorsline on Saturday evening, a friend of old time standing. Mr. F. rides a Comet wheel. SarEey HOWrE.â€"Mrc, R. MeFarlane arrived home from his old world trip. Thursday looking so well as to make one envious of his outing. He was met at the station by quite a number of his | friends, and has beer well plied with questions and hand shaking ever since. He makes his bow to all friends in his ad. this week, Â¥r. ‘Alex, McCormack, of the Canâ€" adian Soo, was round home for a few days this week. HMeis engaged in an immensepulp mill employing about 800 hands, Dr, Smith, Dornoch, Secy. of 8. 8. No, 3 asks in this issue for a teacher, Male 2nd Class teachers seein to be in demand this year, CHILDREX‘s Day.â€"Last Sunday was Children‘s Vay in the Pres, Church, here, and the handsome collection of $7,53 was taken up for a denominationâ€" al object. A8STRAY, â€"We regret that an account of the Matherâ€"Hunter nuptials, sent in time we are informed, has not reached us. We wish the happy couple felicitaâ€" tions in the meantime, Miss Maggie McDonald visited her brother Neil last week, in Owen Sound Hospital. _ He is very ili with typhoid fever, but is past the danger point it is thought. * PusBr1c LImRARYâ€"Meeting of Direcâ€" tors of the Public Library at 8 p. m. on Friday evening, Full attendance reâ€" quested. Mrs. Milligan visited Palmerston Mt. Forest friends last Friday. Yu and Dornoch P. O., Ont. teacher pr]aâ€"fé;;ed: Applications for the position of teachâ€" eriu %’nion S. S. No. 3 Bentinck and Glenelg, will be received by the underâ€" signed up to October 15th, 1897. Duties to commence in January. 1808 Mnct He died at 2.30 p. m,. Monday, and his remains were removed the saime evenâ€" ing to his former home, and will be placed in their long home., Wednesday afternoon. We join the community in extending sympathy to the bereaved ones His father and elder brother are at Rat Portage and have been notified. . Deâ€" He was getting the horse shod at Blacksmith Aljoe‘s, and while hitching up, the animal, a sensitive, high spirited beast. kicked him in the abdomen, renâ€" dering him helpless. He was taken into Mr. Aljoe‘s and later to the Central Hotel where his wound was attended to and friends notified. No serious result was expected to follow but on Sunday it became apparent that internal damage had been done. Monday mornâ€" ing he was worse, and a consultation of three physicians held out no hopes of reâ€" covery, ilnthing then remained but the kind attention of mother, sister, brother and other friends, and this was accordâ€" ed to the dying hours of the strong lyoung man whose life was so prematureâ€" y ended. se sls 0o Nigh 2 TD t 2 9 on i am n it 4 WV ce ons rale ie Bentinck, about 5 miles north of the town was strong and healthy and enterâ€" ing on a vigorous manhood, Toâ€"day his lifeless body saddens the hearts and the home of his family and has cast a gloom over the community. Last Thursday, Alex. Stewart f:unil_y lives on the Ist Con,. W Causes the Death of Alex. Stewart â€" Mood‘s E T onat P. Muir had it all his own way in the pig line, there being few there. He took Ist for aged ewes, 1st and 2nd for shearâ€" ling ewes, 2nd for shearling ram, Ist for ram lambs and ewes lambs and a vumber of firsts for his Ayrshires. PLEASEâ€" Will our valued friends, our correspondents, overlook any omissions or shortcomings this week ? AT Mar&kDALE aAxp» Doxpauk SHows. â€"Among the extensive prize â€"takers in stock at Markdale wore the Muirs, of Flesherton Station. In pigs Mr. P Muir is hard to beat, Sheperdson, of Walter‘s Fall, a noted breeder took first for boar any age, P. Muir 2ndâ€"4 entries. Breeding sow, P. Muir, 1st Shepardson 2nd. In Chester white breed Peter goi Ist for aged sow. He also got a first for draught colt Z2 years old. Alex. Muir in sheep and Ayrshire Cattle was King. He took first all round carryâ€" ing home thirty two prizes in all.. Sheperdson had a fine herd of Jerseys, . and so had Mr. Coleman. Arthur Johnâ€" ston, J. I. Graham and Coleman were the chief exhibitors of Durham cattle. At Dundalk, Jas. Paton got 1st for his fine heayy draught team. W. Mends, of Durhrm road took a fair share of prizes in the sheep class and Ist for his Durham bull. Glendining & Co. of Dundalk showed a fine lot of poultry, old baby, last week. The ki ;(ill;;:s‘ l;); his relatives here will relieye his burden of care. Heintends remaining here. THE CAMPBELL LETTERS.â€"This week we yenture to say Inspector Campbeli will touch ia sympathetic chord in many breasts which all the wonders of pretty Paris, busy London or even the field of Waterloo will not produce. "One touch of nature makes the whole world kin,‘ and who is there in this new country who would not warm up at the thought of moving among the haunts and viewâ€" ing the homes of his ancestors. Waste , basket ? By no means. â€" Mr. Campbell‘s warmth is catching and profitable. He ’ will sail for home next Thursday Oct. 7th. Meanwhile his busy pen has furnâ€" 5 ished material for two more issues at least. These deal with historic Scotland round Stirling and Edinburgh and will be found intensely interesting. _ Will those who haye taken much delight in the letters call the attention of their friends to them and secure theim as subâ€" scribers for 1898. The REvIEW will conâ€" stantly aim to furnish its readers with the best of eyerything. To encourage this work we will give the RevieEw the rest of this year free to those who subâ€" scribe for 1898, only $1. Get next week‘s sure. Mr. Will Lauder, formerly of Varney came home from British Columbia with h‘i.? motherless children, one a 6 month‘s was 21 years of age last July Teacher Wanted E said : * You never know you have taken a pill till it is all ever." 256. C. I. Hood & Co., Froprietors, Lowell, Mass =® @8 8W Whe only pills to take with Hood‘s Sazsaparillie Are features peculiar to Hood‘s Pills. Small in eize, tasteless, efficient, thorough. As one man A KICK OF A HORSE asy to Take * asy to Operate J. D. SintH, M. D. ; Secretary. *< B » 4 â€" 22 2~° avaomen, renâ€" s. He was taken into later to the Central wound was attended ed by the underâ€" itho 1&7. Duti\"s iry, 1898. Must certificateâ€"Male art, whose Pills . Jr. ONTARIO ARC T TORONTO 20cts Till Jany 1899 scribe now. Messrs Lachlan McLachlan and Jas Burnett left for Michigan Monday, The Pricevillie Exhibition is to be on the sixth. _A concert in Watson‘s Hall at night. A good time is looked for, Miss Maggie McPhail has been laid up for the last couple of weeks with pneumâ€" onia. _ Under the skilful treatment of Dr. Hutton she is improving, hearty, Mr. Alex. McMillan, Jr. Montana last week 1. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McAllister, of Colâ€" lingwood, visited their dau bter, Mis Thos. Nichol and other friemfl last week, M.-.d at!:d]Mrs. Lumis, of Cleveland visited the latter‘s rents, Mr.and Allan McLean la.tel'v’.‘ and M rs Rev. Mr. Buchanan preached in Baptist Church last Sunday. Binm 7 002 on 0@ AeF igther, Mr. T, Ginn, The Presbyterian Sunday School held a very successful Harvest Home Social in \V}:'ttson‘s hall last Friday evening, A very enjoyable time was spent and (tibflreceipts amounted to over twenty ollars, Mr, Win. Watson received word Satâ€" urday of the death of his daughter Mrs, 1. McKechnie, of Georgetown, who died suddenly of a paralytic stroke. Mr. Watson received word in the afterâ€" noon to meet her at the station Monday as she was coming to visi, them and in a counle of hours received the word that she was dead. A number of friends here have gone to attend ‘the funeral which takes place Tuesday the 28th,. ‘ MMfrs. gowland is visiting her father, is me _2 Rev. Mr. Matheson preached hi well sermon last Sunday, â€" The c was well filled morning and eve He left Monday morning accomp by his father for his home near K dine. . Potato (Iigging is now the order day and the yield is away belc average and in some cases some a ten. F Migtvreli onl milwtorts 2c i (Lvcas Wriont & BaTsoX) Calder‘s Blockâ€"U stairs, Lower Town, Durham. l{esi(ft)-nce~'1‘he Middaugh House. Will be in Priccville first Wednesday of each month. Butter‘s Hotol. All applications receive prompt attention, and are at least possible expense, _ erate. MONE y Calders Block. ost Office Ins Sept. 23rd, 18 COMBS <€ BRUSHES. M'atl.eson preached his fareâ€" waat. 30 _} 1 C‘urned week looking hale PRICEVILLE, in McAllister, of Colâ€" their dau bter, Mis her friemfl last week, sunday, _ The church norning and evening. morning accompanied his home near Kincarâ€" January ow the order of the s away below the cases some are rotâ€" returned from lm for a*~ * E+ the McK1LLOP.â€"In Bentinck on the 28th inst, Mrs. Neil MeKillop. [Deceased was a daughter of Mrs. MceCormick, Glenroaden, and leayes 2 children and her husband behind her. We extend our sympathy. Fd.] Marxnâ€"At Merritt, on Bep, 20th and Mrs. Jas. Main a son. Ten per cent of purchase money to be paia on acceptance of tenderand within | thirty days thereafter a sufficient sum | of money to reduce purchase money to ! one thousand and fifty dollars this being | the amount of a certain mortgage held by the Huron and Erie Loan and Savâ€" | ings Coy. GEo. J. Rerp, Administrator of Estate of Elizabeth Deans, deceased, Mount Forest, Ont. or to D. K. McAxtHUr Esq. Hopeville, Ont. For further particulars or information apply to The lowest or ;xny tender not neces sarily accepted. These farms are now rented, the leases do not expire until first of April, 1898, but under the terms of the lease the purchaser may enter to do fall work. \2) Lot 19, con. 11, Tp, of Proton, conâ€" taimnmg 100 acres more or less in good state of cultivation, log house and frame barn with stone stables underneath. Ten per cent of purchase money to he | paid on acceptance of tender and within | thirty days thereafter a sufficient sum | to make up one half of the purchase ; money,. balance may remain on mort | gage at five per cent on time to suit purâ€"| chaser. | (1) Lot 9, con. 8;1‘;). of Pioton containâ€" ing 100 acres more or less in good state of cultiyation, log house and good frame barn. Estate of the Late Elizabeth Deans, Sealed Tenders will be received up to the first day of Nov., 1897, by the underâ€" signed administrator for the foliowing valuable farm properties, In the Township of Proton. UPPER TOWN Farms For Sale. _ BIG THE TERMS. TERMS. BORN. , to Mr. Everything at BIG 4 Priccs;\\'hich are 1 And ONE PRICE TO ALL. 0 _ o â€" FALL GOODS are coming in. Q’Ome To the Big 4 Jor Bargains in Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes Tinware, Whips, &c., &c. WaxTED.â€"Solicitors for *( mnnada, An ,Encyclnpediu of the Country," in Fige ‘ Royal Quarto Volumes. No delivering. | Commission paid weekly, _ A canyasser | reports his first week making over | seventy doliars profit. TRHE LINSCOTT, COMPANY, Toronto. : H[arness ! Blankets, &c., &c. â€"â€" FUR: . â€"â€"â€" We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest Price Paiq. Workmanship Unsurpassed Fize Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse CALL & SEE OUR P | Collars, Pads, YE | Bites, Whips, | &e.. &s. Heavy & Light Harness TO sUit You. _ To tur Forurc.â€"Haying spent some time with Nr, B. D. Humphries, also, ‘\\'ith Mr. D. Stouc, Yonge St., the leadâ€" ing undertakers of Toronto, and acâ€" quired a thoroughâ€"and practical knowâ€" ledge of cavity and arterial embalming, Ifam now prepared to do the same in the latest and best approyed methods, All bodies entrusted to me will be proâ€" perly daid out and cared for, Calls promptly attended night or day,. We Handle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. Bean & CGo. HOLSTEINâ€"The World‘s F oth,. Fine new Hall, You this Show in a full yen Pettic is the Sec‘y. PRICEV[LLE, â€"Oct. 5th and 6th _C. Lefroy McCaul Applications â€"for the position . of teacher in 8.8. No. 1, Normanby, will be received by the undersigned up to Oct, 16th, 1897." Duties to commence in Janâ€" uay, 1838, Must hold a 2nd Class Proâ€" fessional certificate. Glenelg, Se TAKE NOTICE that the Municipality of Glenelg, will not be l'(wpmln'lhf:l for any accident to Steam Engines passing over bridges within the ’l‘uwns‘nip, as said bridges were not built to nccomeâ€" date such trayvel. Barrister, Upper Town Durham, Durham, Sept. 23rd ‘97, 3m NOTICE TO THRESHERS AND OTHERS COMPANY and PRIvVAT3 Loan in sums and on teri borrowers, _ (On first Moj Town or Farm Property, rates of Interest, Quick and lowest possible charges; Apply to C. LEAVENS, Jr. Shop oyer 8. Scott‘s $ AUIS Y JLIJIS, GCt, oth and 6th, Evâ€" ery preparation for a good show and fine concert in the evening. _ James Watson is the Secev. F4# L_atest Novelties The Ladies of Durham and are cordially invited to cal} spect the ter trade. . @AQB These } been carefully purchased under personal supervision, & No trouble to show goods and Our prices are right. in Millinery for the Fall ;n'd 5. CULBERTSON. MALE TEACHER WANTED. Money To COMINXG sHows _ J. 8, BLACK, Clerk, pt. 20th, 1897, ns and on terms to suit (On â€" first Mortgage on arm Property.) _ Lowest Tuos. Warrac®: '1'ZZz'nery / â€"O0â€"O0â€"OQâ€" Fraxk Lexanax. By Order, â€"Which are the lowestâ€" ‘s Store, Lower Town rlid‘s Fair on Oct. 1. You should see full year, W. T RIVATE Funds to Quick despatch, am and vicinity d to call and inâ€" iGall. These have *k

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