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Durham Review (1897), 24 Mar 1898, p. 5

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i tendency. figure. rill probably , but it is no at prices for that there is wantâ€" _ sure riet about it. kers are unâ€" moverent in uotations are per 1b. tle were here $3.40 to $3.80 and interior to $2.80 per deals were tive. at from at rom €4 to $7 ‘ grades are Markets. 100 Ibs. was it from 3 to | bucks, 3¢. at from 5 to 5 00 to 0 00 to KET. 50 to 1 i0 to 1 00 to 5 00 Ibe. ; sows 08 to B0 07 20 to i0 to 40 to OR 10 to 03 to 18 to 18 to 10 to 30 to 55 to 29 to 15 to 00 ts € «> to to to to 0 15 14 0 10 10 67 day T l m oo gl CCC L. CCCCCeoee / CEAd â€" CHG is how they do it. _ Durham to British Columbia $30. To St. Paul and Duluth #$16. Like reduction to other western points. To Toronto $2. Enquire at 3\93 :;gerlwy he‘le for fuller information. CREAP Ramway P. R. is bound to ha: ((+4 dsc e l prtairistartirtalnt A dA A * 2 / 7 » | Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents diges» Durham, Thur. Mar. 24th, 9«5‘.}“‘,“1”e ie food to ferwent and dhune & d e eeie ACCeent & o 9t 0k 21 o id dichbs «Andiincbvaiteidictadtat Geael.â€" the Goverament a profit of $6,911 last] vear Altogether one millian of theswi handy coins were minted in England for the Oanadian Govern ment, We paid $1.710 for the metal, $1,000 for manufacturing, and the freight brougbt the total cost up to $3.100 for $10,000 worth of copper coins. : These were disâ€" tributed as follows : 300,000 at Toronto, 300,000 at Montreal, 100,000 at Halifax. and 100,000 at St. John.â€"Ex. Eugene Murphy, V Smith and R. O‘Ne ing a watery grave ing. A stick of water wheel at Mt and the mea. shut that they might the â€" trouble. _ So getting through, 1 w o t POVR CR RARCUC um WZTY lugene Murphy, Win. Thornton, Wim.} $mith and R. O‘Neil, came neatr meetâ€"| ng a watery grave on Saturday eve-n-'l ng. A stick of timber got into the} water wheel atMr. Murphy‘s saw mill ind the mena shut kown the gates so| that they might remove the cause of| the trouble. _ Some water _Was still) getting through, however, and the four) got u‘) from beside the wheel to get\ something to stop up the leaks. _ They had no sooner landed upon solid earth than the centre post gave way and the gates burst open. In an instant the spot where the men had been standing was covered with fourteen feet of water Had they not so fortunately found it necessary to change their position nachâ€" ing could have saved their lives.â€"Mt. Forest Confederate. Waronu Your Lassu.â€"We bhave this week corrected our mailing sheet up to date, and will take it as a kindness if any name has been omitted or date unchanged, that our attention be drawn to it. r inz cent pieces netted The comage Of one LeunAt preces" NeqLelt "Glimpses of the Unscoen ," fascina yiaabenipe Pieity ts dr 5‘19:':1,”‘:{5 Sw;epu‘;he entire field of borderland :“;g&cifiyg‘&‘; gubjects. Everybody orders. Marveloas illustraâ€" MARION & I tions. Prospectus free to canvassers. Tomple Buildis BRADLEY GARRETSON CoOMPANY, LniTEDp The only firm Taronto. the Dominion. â€"We Thankâ€" many friends for the hearty manner in which they have attendad to this duty, and â€" â€"We Askâ€" all, who have not yet done so to make a point during this month to do justice to the printer. Four COCrrIzEXS _ OF =â€"== | the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headache, Suppiement to Durham Review. We need money. Toronto tuE â€" TowXâ€" MARCH 24, 1898. { Miss E. Sharp who has been. visiting ‘relatives in this locality returned to her ‘home in Shallow Lake Monday. | Mr, E. W. Geddes, one of the old \Hampden boys paid a flying visit to the lhome of his childhood last week. _ Reâ€" turning to his home in â€" Hepworth Monday. Mr. Geo. Henderson who has been under the doctor‘s care for some time is now recovering. Mr, and Mrs. L. J. Lobsinger left on Thursday for St. Clemens, Waterloo iUn. followed by the good wishes of their iumny friends here. Stewart G. Watt left Monday to assume his duties in a Hepworth store Miss A. Whiteford is spending this week with friends in Walkerton Ploughing has started in this vicinity though not on a very large scale. is a good barn, good frame house, small orchard, 70 acres cleared, balâ€"â€" ance hard wood bush. Well watered. ‘ Apply to ! R. McFaruAx®, Sr. | Durham. The undersigned offers for Sale or Rent for a term of years, lot 20, con. 3, W.(G.R.. Bentinck. On the property Di ham, Jan. 17th, ‘98. able Farm for Sale or Rent PROMPTLY SECURED HAMPDEN. ICATE |&#* TORONTO i# 9k

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