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Durham Review (1897), 18 Nov 1897, p. 5

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rsonal and ut through 1arges Modâ€" oredto bea‘ita r several years tdread diseas & known to his To those who e of charge)a they will find whis aman , C oin< ndlung Mat. y thisremedy . ood jeb 0 to 0 to e preveription may prove & Ocess, ind Softâ€" J to 3 to 3 to 1 Hew YTork. 8 SOC » ‘5 to ats Sparling. assse 0 urance. T RATES,. ning ! ides, Dog able for m or Town d terms of nce o mith. DATSON) wer Town, Middaugh nt ecd to to to to to to to to g i S O N mvevaneâ€" . Cbarges to to tc to to to to to to to 10 n as ta #4 8 00 0 14 14 0 14 0 13 UH 30 22 10 00 6O OPâ€" 1J the o I + at the best. Why not have a good watch such as the HAMPTON, ELG!IN oR WALTHAM which are acknowledâ€" ged by every one to be the best. We haye a stock of Ladies‘, Youth‘s and Gent‘sin the three makes, and also a complete stock of Clocks, Jewellery, Flatware and Silvermare. UPPER TOWX Poor Watches *# Poor Affairs Issvsnup MARRIAGE LICENSEs, Holâ€" stein, Ont. Parties waited upon within a reasonâ€" able distance, if desired. Holstein, January 14th,. 1897 Will be in Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. ()FFI('E-Z FIRST DOOR EAST OF the â€" Durham Pharmacy Calder‘ Block. Residence first door west of th FV‘ost Office, Durham. Chauges moderate, Fire Insurance Secured. Oflice, over Grant‘s store, Lower Town, BARRISTER. SoLmcirom in SuprEemEe Coua®r, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISS!DNER, ETC. Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortgag s at low st rates of interest. Valnations made "y a compotent and carcful Valnator. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5§ PERCENT. Collections and Agoncy promptly attemied to. V ills, Deeds, Mortgages, Lens.s, Agreements, &o. correetly prepared. Estates of deceased persons looked after, and Executors‘ and Adâ€" mivistrators‘ Accounts prepared and passed. Surrogute Court Business, Probme of Wills, Letters of Administration â€" and Guardiansbin Obtained. Senrches mude in Registry Ofhce and Titles reported on. BARRISTER, SoLICciToRr, NOATRY PUSBLIC, CONYEYANCER, aC Officeâ€"â€"UPPER TOWN. DURHAM. DURMHAM OFFICE, CaioEeR‘s Biock, 3â€"25â€"7 Lower Town. Will bo in Priccville first & third Wednesdays of each wouth,. Buttor‘s Hotel. LUCAS, WRIGMHMT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NJaraRizs, CoNVEYANCERS, &ac. MONEY TO LOANâ€"Low maresâ€" EASY TERMS bDr, T. G. HCOLT L. D. S. Besides these we have a full line of POCKET, TBEBEATHâ€" ERS‘ and FAMILY BIBLES. d_r_ll Charyos Mcsidorats. DE NTISTRY, J. P. TELFCRD, W. S. HORSBURGH. From 8cts. to $3.00 ,»~~223323332 " e m [Dook:: Draise CFegssecce., COMPLETE S T O C K G. LEFROY McCAUL. Special Values in Bibles A magnificent Teachers‘ Eaiâ€" Edition, large elear type, comâ€" plete helps and thumbâ€"indexed at $2.00. The same book, leatherâ€"Lined, at $2. 50. L. . LUCAY% : «/+ W. H. WareaTt, â€" C. BATsOo®, â€" + . MacFARLANE & G0 (ow on Jfand " In Diferent Bindings â€" CORDON. PRAYER BOOKS, PRAYER and HYMNALS, METHOâ€" DIST HYMNS, &c,, from 2bcts. up. _ ‘Vhen wanting anything in the book lineâ€" TRY CS. We have also some DURH AM. Markdale. Owen Sound Dourkham. DURHAM NS > ogine I CoxncErt at GrzExsips®.â€"On the evenâ€" | MxYn ing of the 5th of November, the Orangeâ€" | fine yoi meu of this locality held a concert in away t celebration of the landing of King Wiiliam | half th ‘at Torbay,. The Rev, Mr. Hamphries of | it a suc Priceville gave a fine address descriptive | of the g of the Gurpowder plot, and the causes | its invi that led up to it and its discovery, Mr. | ature, i Win, Allen also gave an address touching | §48°3 CI upon the times of Wis. III and the reforms _b“lU‘V d conâ€"ummated by him. Miss Jean Ren.| industr wick, Dromore, sang . with fine effect | * gusp *Canada the gem of te Crown" and was N'_':mmf hewtily encored, _ Miss DBella Wilson (:I(]:lsw. Dromore, was also at her best in "The were g Jiainl of the Maple Tree," she was also interest encored, while Mr. Wm. Ramage sang Chapel" * The Land of the Maple" similar in employ name to the foregoing but differect in | ed Met] other respects. Miss .Colllcr. of Guelph | cidents sang " The Cruel Hiss " entertainingly | ladies m jadging ‘from the encore received. The | story of Misses Hargrave were also well received | her pare in‘a seniimental solo. Humorous recitaâ€" | the face tions were given by Mr. J. Dazell in a | the diffic very pleasing manner, also one by Master | UP PY â€" Willie Tucker. _ Mr. Wao. Bothwell, | M&mw*o Master of the Lodge acted as chairman. | *RVU" 4 * n F A ed house owing to certain misunderstandings the the gas a brethren were not largely in evidence. to over § Receipts were not so large as would have ses, will been had the weather been more favorable ; Missions As it was $7.60 was realized,â€"Cox. chair. H. H. Miller the Hanoyer Conveyâ€" ancer recently traded farms wich Mr. Joseph Teasdale and in this issue offers the old Teasdale farm lot 30, con,. 2, W. G. R. Bentinck ai a great bargain. Mr. Miller is also advertising money on unâ€" usually good terms at 5 per cent. Tur Sprioer Murorrs Avrxorp.â€" Despatches in Monday‘s papers relate the death by lynching of the assassms who last February butchered in cold blood six members of the Spicer family in Dakota. The chief culprit was a half breed named, Alexander Coudot, and he had two seif confessed accessorâ€" ies, full blooded Indians, named Paul Holytrack and Phulip Ireland. Their first trial, longdrawn out. did not conâ€" viect and did not clear, and a new trial had been grauted. The populace howâ€" »ver, no doubt impressed with a fear that in some way they would escape the law, took the maiter into theit own hands and a mob of 40, forcibly possessâ€" ed themselves of the prisoners and hanged them all. Lynchiug is a bhorrible practice, bus the slow processes of Amâ€" erican Courts are undoubtedly to blame for its prevalence. Lynch Law is a long step towards Anarchy. American and Canadian Coal Oil and Lamp Goods of all kinds at MacFarâ€" lane‘s. 3 a this year with the Family Herald and Weekly Star, and can heartily compliâ€" ment any of our readers who are subâ€" scribers of the Family Herald and Weekly Star. How car it be done? That is the question. All that the subâ€" scribers are interested in knowing is that they get the great paper and the sweet picture for a ridiculously small sum. _ We hear there is a great rush for it, and no wonder. There is a pleasint surprise in store for the subscribers of the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal. We have seen the premium picture that comes Hood‘s Pills cure all liver ills. Mailed for Â¥c. by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell Mass. Eats Wirgout DistrEss.â€"*"1 suftâ€" ered with inflammtion of the stomach and indigestion. Everything I ate disâ€" tressed me. I have taken a few bottles of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla and it has cured me. I am now able to eat almost anyâ€" thing 1 wish without distress. I heartily recommeuad Hood‘s Sarsaparilla." _C, A, AIN8SWORTH, 1020 North Ed wards Street, Kalamazoo, Michigan. _ _A sure cure for Klondike gold fever has been discovered by a prospector who receutly returned from Alaska, "Pick out a cold morning next winter," he says, "when the mercury is below zero, shoulder a pick and yo into the woods before breakfast ; dig a hole sixâ€" teen feet deep ; come back to the house at night and cat a small piece of stewed buffalo robe and sleep in a woodshed. . Repeat the dose as often as necessary., Owen Sound is now as proud as a peaâ€" cock and with reason, The new C.P.R. elevator, the most capacious in the eastâ€" ern provinces, except one in Montreal is now running, At its first trial it lifted 14000 bushels of oats per hour, and it is expected to beat this when things run smoothly, schoor Houpays.â€"A recent decision. of the Minister of Education is, that exâ€" cept in the unorganized districts of Algoma and Parry Sound, trustees even with the consent of the teacher, have not the power to shorten the school holiâ€" ‘ days, The time for renewals is at hand. We trust our friends will remember this early and push in their names before the crush, If your neighbor is not a reader get him to subscribe. Pinol Balsam always stops a koff. For sale only by MacFarlane. a Our Ohe BQurham Review. ham, Thur. Nov. 18th, * LOCAL AND GENERAL 3 ’9 7- |_| THE MAMMoOTH CavE.â€" The lecture ‘| by the Rev. Mr. Young, Hamilton, last | Friday night was a very excellent one, and a good audience assembled notwithâ€" standing unfavorable weather conditions, Mr. Young illustrates his lecture with a lime light apparatus and this was on hand but owing to an accident in transit to one of the tanks it could not be used, The lecturer had given his introductory remarks and had the match lit to apply to the gas when it was soon discovered something was wrong. No gas would come. An investigation after the lecture showed that the iron screw rod which liberates the gas had broken in the neck of the tank and would have to be drilled out, _ Needless to say audience and J lecturer were greatly disappointed, but Mr. Young‘s ability as a lecturer, his fine yoice, his interesting matter wore away the chagrin before the lecture was half through and everyone pronounced it a succeess. He gave a graphic account | of the great wonder, its curios in marble, its invigorating and uniform temperâ€" ature, its pits, its walks and rocky pasâ€" sages crossing under each other depth below depth. The remains of a nitrate industry, utilized for the manufacture of gunpowder during the Civilswar, the remains of cottages once built by Dr‘s. ’Ol'dt‘ls for the cure of consumptives! who were not cured but hurried off, were graphically described. _ Human interest too, centres round "a Methodist Chapel" an open space where the nitrate employees were minristered to by devotâ€" ed Methodist workers. Humorous inâ€" cidents were freely interlarded, and ladies may receive a pointer from the story of the young lady who promised her parents never to marry a imnan on the face of the earth, and got over | the difficulty when the right one turned ‘ up by going into the earth in the Maminoth.Cave! Mr, Young may come | again and he may rest assured a crowdâ€" |â€" ed hoeuse will greet him when he gets the gas agoing. The proceeds amounted to over $25,00, and after paying expenâ€" ; ses, will be applied to the cause of 4 Missions. «Mayor Calder occupied the , ; Evans also has been removed to Palmâ€" erston the change in his case going into effect the same day while Mr. Vair lenves this week for his new position in Sebringville, The Grand Trunk no doubt knows its own business, but _sincere regret is expressed on all sides that it has been found necessary to reâ€" move Mr, Vair from a position h has filled to the satisfraction of the public here for so long. His urbanity and civilty as a railroad official have beenâ€" highly appreciated, and our townspeople while regretting to lose Mr. Vair and | family as citizens will cordially wish them suceess in their new sphere. Mr. Evans too has won many friends and he carries with him their warmest wishes for his future success. Mr. Towner is the new agent, from Paimerston, and we extend to him and his family a hearty welcome on behalf of the town. Ramway Cnaxars.â€"Thursday last the town was startled to learn that Mr. Thos. Vair who has been Station Agent here for the last 15 years has been reâ€" moved by the G. T. R. authorities in the mysteriously sudden way character istic of the new management. Mr. Jas. Far StookK axp Dairy SHow.â€"â€"The Annual Provincial Fat Stock and Dairy Show will be held in the city of Brantâ€" ford on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 7, 8, 9, 1897, Over $1000 in cash prizes are offered in the Live Stock and Dairy Departments. During the week the following meetings will take place ; Monday, Dec. 6, at 7:30 p. m. in the Drill Shed, the Annual Meeting of the Dominion Cattle Breeders‘ Assoâ€" ciation. Tuesday the 7th at 7:30 p. m. ig the Opera House, a joint Public Meetâ€" ing to be addressed by notable speakers, Wednesday the 8th at 7:30 p. m,, the Annual Meeting of the Dominion Sheen Breeders‘ Association, Thursday, the Oth at 7:30 p. m., the Aunual meeting of the DominionSwine Breeders‘ Assoâ€" ciation. â€"Reduced rates are given on all railways. Prize Lists and entry forms may be had by applying to F. W. Hodâ€" son, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, for neglecting to get it $50. Mr. Bishop however, had authority from the Deâ€" partment to compromise the matlter, and this was done by the defenants payâ€" ing $31.35, which includes the certificate and costs. Mr. J. P. Telfmd,' of Durâ€" ham, represented the defendants. _ _ TRHE OhRarsworth® News :â€"Messrs, Kilmer, MclIntyre and Crawford, Durâ€" ham, _ appeared before Magistrates John McDonald and John Cameron to answer to an information laid against them by the Inland Revenue Departâ€" ment represented by W, A, Bishop, of Owen Sound, for neglecting to procure the necessary certificate of registration from the Government. The cost of the certificate is $10 and the penalty SS only, imitation Cut Glass Berry Fruit Bowls, regular 50c for 20c, doz, Nappies to match regular 85¢ 60c a doz. At Bean Co‘s. FoR SALEâ€"A set of second hand buggy harness in good â€"condition. Apply at this office. Inputonmmitnitiesitisintidiismanifimmsbecmmss ereraerercme 8 all Lasén Table Cavers, worth $1.75; Akan Rs ivin equest. for $1.40 eu*“..for sale at the Big 4. , 9: 8 __g. R I R + R . | _ How to enjoy Thanksgiving Dayâ€" ;lx.-y ou‘r I(llf)rse and Catileâ€"Food or Ex that is, if you are in arrears to this ;e(s‘mr Condition Powders, MacFarlane journalâ€"Have one of our receipts in full ( 0s is 8 on your person. We will enjoy it all FoR SALE.â€"A set of second hand | the better too. THE WEEKLY SUX. This is the Canada Farmer‘s Sun reâ€" organized and is still a farmer‘s paper. Its pages are honored with contributions from Mr. Goldwin Smith, ("Byst.ander”), and other able writers. We furnish it with the REyIEw for $1.25 cash, gan, on secing the cut, judge him to be possessed of a frank and friendly counâ€" tenance behind which ability, integrity and determination are combined. Our own opinion is, gentlemen, that you have yet but a faint knowledge of the real worth of the Liberal standard bearer for this constituency and that you will be far more favorably impress ed when an opportunity of knowing the man presents itself,â€"Ayton Advance. _ _FaArRMER‘s INn8STITUTE.â€"A meeting of the Directors was held on Tuesday and arrangements made for the winter meetâ€" ings, the dates of which are, Durham Jan.4, Ayton Jan. 5, with a supplemâ€" entary meeting in Holstein on Feb, 2. C. A. Zavits. O. A. C. Ex perimentalist, and R. Thompson, St. Catherines, wily be present with addresses. Mr. Wim,. Irvine will discuss "Becef Rings,* An interesting evening meeting will be made by Major Jas. Shepherd of Queenâ€" ston in "Three Historic Days on the: Niagara Riyer." Mr. Gould, Uxbridge, l will also he present. Particulars later. In last week‘s Duarham Beview up-l peared a cut of the head and shoulders| of Mr. J. D, Morgan of Dundalk, Liberal | Candidate for the Legislature. Mnny# of the electors through this part of the riding, who have not yet had the pleasâ€" | ure of an acquaintance with Mr. Mm--! Couxty Schoor Graxt. â€" At the ! County Council last week a grant of $50| was made to Durhkam Schoul:uu account : of her Continuation Classes, Every | cent of it is deserved both on account of‘j the diligence and success of the slufl',’ and the enlightened board of Trustees , in charge of the school, Few sets of| school officials under the same conditions l could show such an unvarying record of success, i of the town have dismissed their whole school staff, seven ladies and the male principal, A correspondent points out that only two men on the board have children going to school which is charâ€" acterized as a strange and thoughtiess thing. or 12 for BouxncEp THE StaFF.â€"Palmerston School Board apparently to the surprise CHURCH â€" OPENING.â€"Next Sunday special services will be held at Rev. Mr. Kitching‘s Ebenezer Mission, in conâ€" nection with recent fine improvements to the church,. On Monday evening Mr. H,. H. Miller, Hanover, will occupy the chair at a social. Popular prices and a good time expected. Rasrâ€"Berricsâ€"Lapy or THE SnNows. â€"Yes, we are having the beautiful at last, but it was only last week, Wednesâ€" day the 10th of November, that we saw Mr, B. Male with some ripe raspberries plucked from bushes in the open air in his garden,. By resolution passed in Oct. meeting of Council, Collector Carson was inâ€" structed to have all Taxes collected and Roll returded by Dec, 14th. Mr. Carson will begin to seize and collect according to law, all taxes not paid by 1st Dec. Ratepapers take notice and guard yourâ€" selves accordingly, ‘ CHEAP MONXNEY.â€"I have $100,000 of private funds to Loan on farm property at 5 per cert interest. Expenses low.â€" J. P. TErForp. The statements of those who have been cured by Hoog‘s Barsaparilla prove the great merit of this medicine. Get only Hood‘s. 6 large white counterpanes worth $1.50 for $1.00 each. At the Big 4. Mr. Ronald Black, an old Glenelg boy, now and for some years an employee at the Toronto Asylum, was home last week visiting friends, and left Tuesday morning to resume his duties. Mr. Black in company with Clerk, J. 8. Black of Pomona, gave the REvIEW a call Monday, Mr. Jas. A. Huuter, hunter, came home Tuesday from a two weeks*shootâ€" ing trip in the peninsula, and hbhas alâ€" ready delighted stay at home sports with graphic accounts of his experience, Jim got his deer all right. Mr. Howells, Agent of the Briggs‘ Publishing Co. Toronto, was in town, Monday, with a fine sample of hbooks from which the book committee of the Public Library made some good selecâ€" tions. Mrs, Archie Mclotyre after a three weeks‘ visit with friends m Town and Glenelg returned on Tuesday to her home in Bad Axe, Mich, Inspector Campbell of South Grey and Mrs, Campbell, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, H. H. Burgess. Terrace St.â€"O. 8. Sun, Miss Ena Paterson, teacher, Orchardâ€" ville, is off duty this week and at home with an attack of Quinsy, Miss Bell, Bell‘s Lake, is a guest of Miss E. Whelan, this week. C. RaAMAGE, Publisher. REVIEW OFFICE. Durham. ONTARI ioh l SE heli relnlne s on TORONTO ts wies Shop oyver S. Scott‘s Store, Lower Town The Ladies of Durham and viecinity are cordially invited to call and inâ€" spect the *4 Latest Novelties century production, Two youug men giving their names as Wilson and Hiskett struck town on Saturday and after arranging for board for a week or two in a private family proceeded to canvas the town selling an article for domestic use. Suddenly they changed their plans and left on Moniay without saying goodâ€"bye or payinfi their bill. Gentlemen tramps are a 19t The Epworth League intends taking up the "Reading Course" arranged for the young people of the Methodist Church, There are four books in the set comprising choice poetry, secular and religious literature, Others who are not methodists, yet, wish to join the circle are promised a welcome. To CaATTLR OwxNERS,â€"Have â€"you thought of having your cattle dehorned? Those who haye had it done speak very highly of the advantages, Mr, Gokey the new Vet, Surgeon in Durham will be pleased to give you any information regarding the operation. Office over McFarlazre‘s Drug Store, Lower Town.] Rev, Mr. Garner of Hanover, preached very acceptably both morning and evenâ€" ing in the Methodist Church last Sunâ€" day. Though far advanced in years he is still actiye and energetic, loath to give up the work of the ministry though superannuated. He was a guest at Mr. Carson‘s. Miss(Dr.) McKellar, a missionary from Indore, India, gave an able lecture in the Presbyterian Church last night. She was a guest of Miss E. MecFarlane while in town with whom she formed an acquaintance 10 or 11 years ago. Next woek we will giye a brief sketch of the lecturs. in Millinery tor fhe Fall and Win ter trade. ®@& _ ‘These have been carefully purchased under our personal supervision. eA No trouble to show goods and * Our prices are right. Mr, A. Little has bought and moved ’into Mr. J. Kress‘ late residence, Mr. W. D. Mills has reâ€"occupied Mrs, R. Middaugh‘s house, and Mrs. R. has taken rooms at the Middaugh Hous», Rey. Mr. Young, M.A.. Hamilton ocâ€" cupied Mr, Jansen‘s pulpit on Sunday last, and preached able sermons. Mr. Jansen was in Mr. Young‘s place on Sunday and flectured there Monday evening, He will occupy his own pulpit on Sunday next, PostronrD. â€" The meeting of the Poultry Association arra nged for Monâ€" day evening last was postponed to next Monday. In the Library building. Mrs. and Miss McArthur, Pricevilie, came over Wednesday, to see Miss (Dr.) McKellar, who is a cousin, and were guests of Mrs, R. Middaugh while in town, Mr. and rs. D. Jackson and Miss Christine visited friends in Toronto for a few days last week Miss Jack, Traverston, is vinitg;;t, her sister‘s Mrs. Neil McKechnie, this week, JfTiinery / 9. CULBERTSON. & Durham Pharmacy & $ 2323333333223 ‘u N()thillg‘ to equal it m cas Lamn ui ipe lc c% : % CTT » % ym ce 1c wP y for dainty and whole uy some cookery. rhy T HE Amezimamee.._ _ W Our Product is M w guarauteed abâ€" M 4 solutely | free M NJ from any injurâ€" 1@ & ious substance M b and is conseâ€" M by quently t U puype, F8 | w Y It will pay w you to use W the ntmost w Care in buyâ€" & ing W BAKING BAKING POWDER POWDER. m | Barrister, Upper Town Durham, Durham, Sept. 23rd ‘97. 3Jm â€"Oâ€" 00â€"Oâ€" COMPANY and PRIVATE Funds to Loan in sums and on terms to suit borrowers, (On tirst Mortgage on Town or Farm Property.) _ Lowest rates of Interest. Quick despatch, and lowest possible charges: Apply to C. Lefroy McCaul A comfortable and commodious house on Countess 8t , formerly occuped by Mr. E. McClocklin. QOccuparion given at once, Apply to Dromore, July 5th 1897. Ever ready in the hour of need, No two trips required, CASKETS. COFFINS, SHROUDS and UNDERTAKING Material Kept in Stock. A first class HEARS| llire, with a full line of EMBALMING DONE IF DESIRFD. A Large Assortment of BELLS, BLANKETS, WHIPS, SNAPS, CURRYâ€"COMBS, BRUSHES, COLLARS, SWEATâ€"PADS, and HARNESS OIL. Driving Gloves and Robes Lined to Order Light & Heavy Harness Money To Loan. Go to Dromore FOR ALL KINDS OE TO RENT. CG. McMILLAN. JNO, MoKELVIE, Lower Town, HEARSE h y Cb Â¥ a B

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