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Durham Review (1897), 7 Apr 1898, p. 5

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u‘ 44 & ft ) C() ) Â¥) xh s p* Â¥ Jms 2 "AY" 2658 «56 8. * Sale â€"# Lot 49, concession 2, Glenelg. Withâ€" in two miles of the town of Durham. This is a good farm‘. Good stone house, frame barn, good orchard, well watered convenient to market. Will be sold cheap. â€" For particulars apply to _=_â€"__â€"â€"_ Jonux McK®Eonsn: or to Rocky Saugeen. Gzoror H. Trox®E®. Box 257, Portage La Prairie, Man. Notice is hercby given that anvone trespassing, cutting timber on, or reâ€" moving the same from lots Qand 40 S. D. R. Tp. of 4ilenelg, Co. of Grey, will be dealt with as the fawe directs. \ _ Rosert McDoxarp, Montpelior, Idaho U.S. Dec. 6th ‘97. UPPER TOWN _ Will be in Priceville the tirst Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. () % 2 the Durham Pharmaey Calder® Block. â€" Residence first door west of th l‘ost Oflice, Duchiss,. â€"< 5.. ..>0.~:_ Charges moderate. Fire Insurance Secured. Office, over G:iant‘s store, Lower Town, DURiLAM. t BARRISTER. SoLICITO®R IN SYPREME COURT, MOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSiIONER, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. Collections aad A geney pr Â¥ ills, Deeds, Mortgages, | &o. correctly propared. _ 1 persous looked aftor, and | ministrators‘ . Accounts . pre Surrogate Court Business, Letters of Adminiaâ€"ration Obtained. Soarches made in Titles reported on. Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortgag a at low st raves of intoreat. Valuations maude * y a Competent aud eare{al Valuator, OMeeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. Will be in Pric of each montih. 1 DURMAM OFFICZ, Carioer®‘s Buiock, LUCAS, WRIGHT, & â€" BATSON. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, &c. MOGNEY TO LOANâ€"uow nares~ EASY TERMS A)ruggists & Seoedsmen DQurham. OUur spring stock of Wallâ€"Paper is now coming in and we find ze have‘nt room in our racks for it. We are therefore forced to clear balince on hand rut it at a price that will make it goâ€"In many patterns we h:t\'efjllst enough for one or two rooms. irst come, first choice, If you dont need it now it will pay you to buy and keep for future use. _ fpofarlane as. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. «411 Charges Moderate. FFICE FIRST DooOoR EAST OF DENTISTRY. JEWELLER. i Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery. Silverware, klatware, & Specs, J. P. TELFORD, Paper Wallâ€" NOATRY PUSLIC, COMNYEYANTER, aC. 111 FARM FOR SALE. Forced G. LEFROY McCAUL. is how tha,, 4. ;. "O*Câ€"Wraillt and this is how they do it. Durham to British Columbia a) To St. Paul and Dulath #16. Like reduction to otber western points. _ To Toronto $2, Enquire at their agency hete for fuller information. K. lc?whne, Jr, BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOoTICE TO TRESPASSERS. P. E. is boand to have is how they do it. _ 1 A. CORDON, Repairing a Speciality, I. B, Lucas, _ W, H. Warourr C. BATHON. â€" CHEAP Rarmway TravzeL. Ik 1. u. uce id »mptly attended to. Cus .#, Agreements, «tuates of decensed fxecutors‘ and Adâ€" and â€" Gaardiansit? Royisty Ofhce and % third Wednesdays ared Markdalo Owen Sou Darhan Lower Town DURH AM. and . pa ut assed Wills LioExs® comMtss10NERS.â€"This County board is the same in composition as last year: Messrs Caldwell. Durham ; Phelâ€" an, Dundalk, and Poehlman, Hanover. As will be seen by advertisement they meet in Holstein on the 21st, inst. to perâ€" form the rourine work of License renewâ€" al or rejection etc,. _ For the first time in the history of the Board there are no applications for Shop Licenses, there beâ€" ing l in 1897. This branch of the busiâ€" ness is evidently not paying. Thereare 30 applications for Tavern Licenses, one third of them being from Normanby, and it is likely*ouly one will be refused. Durham, owinf to the new m;tuon limit being entitled to only 3 | Prmsu®pn Ix THE FiELD.â€"A despatch to the Globe on Sunday last tells how Mrs. Milne, relict of the late Geo, Milne, Bentinck, was found unconscious in a fHeld near her home. The supposition is she had started late Saturday evening to go to a string creek for water, and being a dark ard stormy evening lost her way. The rest of the family were from home and on their return thought she was at a neighbors, but becoming alarmed4 shortly, went in seach and found her as above. _ She livyed two hours but did not regain consciousness, na, North Dakota, aged 36 years. He was beloved by all who knew him for his quiet and kindly nature, and alâ€" though far from home he had made many friends, and ‘died trusting in the Lord Jesus who has taken him home to meet those dear ones goune before." We extend to the family our deepest symâ€" pathy. Dirn ix DaKrota.â€"It is with regret we have to announce the sudden death of Alex. Mc Gillivray, third son of Mr. D. McGilliyray, of Elmwood. who passâ€" ed away March 18th at his home in Hanâ€" Was Dotna Goon.â€"*"The gripleft me all run down, a sufferer from kidney trouble and a severe cough,. I saw a vestimonial of _ a cure by Hood‘s Sarsaâ€" parilla, I began taking this medicine and soon found it was doing me good. I am now sound and well and cannot gmiso Hood‘s too highly."â€"Mrs. Susan 8, Morin, Amedee, California. Hood‘s Pills are the only pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilia, i-luy and yet efficient. See those 75¢ Ladies‘ Oxfords at J. A. Hunter‘s. Liqvor â€" PRros®RcUTION8. â€" Inspector Harris since the elections has made 23 wosecutions for violation ofrestricting 'iqunr laws and has secured 26 convieâ€" tions, there being 2 dismissals, More to follow on Thursday of this week, we heâ€" lieve, _ There will he an unwonted and unwelcome display of Durham names on the next sheet of Returns of Convicâ€" tions. WIARTON TANADIAXN,â€"The ga. ga. of Wiarton girls are small, tapering and beautifully shaped ; their iiii are as brilliant as *,*,, They are without j .n this or any other §, _ Their frowns are like ttt and their 12456780 excite !!!! of pleasute. Read this closelv, do not ?2 its reliability and try â€"â€", the situation. Dundalk is organizing a cayairy comâ€" pany and expects to get about 40 mounts, As a means of keeping the peace according to the method of the nations, we would reccioamend that Darâ€" haim secure a similar armanent, or we may be oyerrun some fine morning. Ix Maxrrosa.â€"Under date of March 23. A letter from Mr, Wimn. Ledingham, Russell, Manitoba, states : " We have had a delightful winter, lowest temperâ€" ature, 20 below zero. â€" No signs of spring yet and splendid sleigning. " Oranges and Lemons at J. A. Hunter‘s SIDEWALKS,. â€" What about them ? Why, they need repairing, in some places renewing. _ We trust outr Conncil are aliye to the situation and that our good town will present good paths for its people, 4 CENT LETTER RATE.â€"After January Ist 1800, postage on letters will be roâ€" duced from Sets to Z2cts if the tbull, Minâ€" ister Mulock introduced into the house last week becomes law. "Penny Post" at last. * Sar‘s RUXNNIN,"â€"Sure enough its spring. We were made sweetly aware of it by the gift of a jar of excellent maple syrup, from Mr. H. W. Leeson of "arm-y.mâ€"Thunks. SEED CORNXNâ€"To arrive one Car of Sweet Corn. Leaming‘s Improved Mammoth. _ Southern _ Sweet, Early Yellow Dent, and yellow Horse Tooth, H. Parker, Durbhamn. N ow is the time to buy your plows. Get the Percival plow at Calders shop, and if you want a good barrow just menâ€" tion that fact at the same time. If yon are not feeling well, w you take Hood‘s Sarsaparilia? purify and enrich your blood you wonderful good. The easiest and nicest running wagon is the Adams wagon. You can get it at Calder‘s warerooms. _ Don‘t forget the place, Jas. Gunn, of the Middaugb House, Durham, sg‘-nt Sunday at Rosemont.â€" Shelburne Free Press, Drrss MaAKERâ€"Wants work by the day or take in work at home, 3¢ per dDuy. Miss Jennie Twamley, Crawford £% P. 0. Brurs ror SiaLEeâ€"Six 1 Bulls. First class ones, Parker, Durhain, Miss Eva Sutherland of Stratford, formerly of Durham is renewing acâ€" quaintances in town for a few weeks and assisting Miss Cultertson in the Millinery line. Ehe Autham Acview. Town people will always find good butter at J. A, Hunter‘s, Clover seed, ( ‘lover seed, $3 .50 a bushâ€" el at Parker‘s Drug Store, 3 Mra, Ballagh and family moved to Mildmay thisyweek, where Mr. Ballagh is employed in a flour mill, Durham, Thur yd. for a unter‘s, LOCAL AND GENERAL . ho mm s i EC EEEAEvE ‘irst class ones. "Enquire of H Py 0x 09 vod‘s Sarsaparilla? It will enrich your blood and do r a good washirg Print at J . April 5, 98. well, why don‘t young Durham Mr. McKechnie informs us that Nos. 2 and 4 were taken from the surface, 1 and 3 from a foot or so below. and it would seem that the farther down the better, If this theory "pans out," the quite extensive deposits near by may prove a source of prolit to the district, and we hope the observations so auspiâ€" ciouslzehegun. may be carried further ; till it be ascertained just what commercâ€" ; ial valuelies in this source of natural wealth, These collections properly labeled were sent last week throuzh Br. Jamieâ€" son M. P. P., to Mr, A. Blue, Director of the Bureau of Mines, Toronto, for his opinion, and this is his reply,. Office of Bureau of Mines, Toronto. March 30th, 08. Dear Sir,â€"The samples of Marl forâ€" warded by you, received this morning. Nos, 1 and 'Zure mixed with a large proâ€" portion of rat and clay matter and would have little value as material for the manufacture of Portland Cement. Nos, 3 and 4 are of good quality and if a large quantity is obtainable it will no doubt prove usefnl for cement making. No. 3 :rpnn io contain less earthy material than No. 4. A. Blue, Director. For two years back Mr. Gilb. MeKechâ€" nie, has from time to time collected specimens of calcareous earth from the neighborhood of Wildet‘s Lake, Egreâ€" mont, and on the river banks just west of the town, believing it to be of value in the manufacture of cement for buildâ€" ing and other purposes, missed it have missed a t # Yukon for comfort, but for a year tlucer work he would prefer to go @dmonton, and begin prospecting reaching Smoky riyer, _ He descri minutely the four kinds of mini Shallow, _ Deep, Hydralic, and true mining. quartz. High complime wonld the "At Homer" be who would not be greatly interested therein. He outlined the glacial process, â€" which seooping out the valleys by their ds nal w n k on P uid cainng ym .l Mixina ror Gorp x B. C.â€"Mr. Geo. Ferguson, who has been for solye weeks among us gave a lecture in the Methodâ€" ist Church on Monday evening which was eminently worthy of a larger audiâ€" ence, He is entirely filled with his subject, of which he has acquired a knowledge in the school of practical exâ€" perience, and his presentation of it is done in a manner so forcible and graphic and with such naivete and humor as to rivet the attention of his audience. To anyone going west this lecture would prove of great value, and dull indeed would the "At Homer" be who would not be greatly interested theroin â€" Ha nenition, g reasonable For Sauk or To REx sirable. _self contained _ oceunpied by the Rev. Cha 4 acres of vround attache r-)!"’l')'(w stable and ont h 2 " Seoe urawing his brick from Ballinaâ€" fad for the purpose.â€"Affter thatâ€"â€"buat we will leave the young ladies to do the anticipating. Mr. Angus McArthur intends| a fine brick house this summer finished drawing his brick from fad for the purpose.â€"Affter that undersigned w ill keep f;;;se-;;-‘i‘«::‘;m let 56. con. 2, E. G. R., a well bred Durhain Butl.â€"Jas, Atkinson, Mr. J. Kilmer, left last Friduly en route for B. C. Iiis enfanmnntfas miF io ol U you waat to borrow money lowest rate of interest yo to W. office, you can get it at 5 and 0}$ transactions confidential. Miss McFarlane left this morning for Toronto. Mr. Arch Robertson. is expected from Toronto toâ€"night. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. R. Gun, left for Toronto this morning. For fresh and reliable field and garâ€" den Seeds try MacF. arlane‘s, ToBAacco.â€"The largest selection, try Old Virginia, at PatKker‘s drug store. Mr. Jno, Cameron, and daughter Belâ€" la, left for Toronto this morning, The holidays are bringing home a ; number of the teacher and student teaâ€" l cher class, (By Elizabeth Freelaud,) ’ When hosts of heaven do speed through space, Near where our sad earth swings, In wondering love they seelethe place And fold their flashing wings, While ange!s unto angels tell, l ‘This is the world God loves so well §" Or seraphs unto seraphs say, *Lo, here is where our Lord once lay For man within the tomb,‘ Then through the holy husb that falls Behold a mighty angel calls, ‘ ‘He lives who once was dead ! I Worthy the Lamb that once was slain ;‘ . And ali the hosts take up the strain, | And singing, speed their way again, | With splendrous wings outspread. ! Apply at this office MARL. SasteRrTmmyE SEEN OF ANGELS. Arthur intends building use : U IF We RENT.â€"That deâ€" »d _ house lately Charles Cameron, ached with comâ€" ut boildings., fine summer and has 14 . Calder‘s #%. All at the U V« i The account in the Witness we must . stallions ; best light stallion ; â€"best Bkiix"; keep for another week. * ] best boar.â€"Ayton Advance, . These distinctions in three different fields at one time are very flattering and we congratulate Lieut.â€"Col. Macâ€" Lean hwutilgy on the recognition his vgried merits have received. Ai:he_ accounrt in the Witness we must Again on March 30, a special cable from London says:â€"*The chapter of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England. with the sanction and approval of Her Majesty the Queen have appointed as members of the 4th Clasp of the QOrder" among others Major Mclean. The distinction is conferred for services in connection with the 8t. John Ambulance Associaâ€" tion of which the Prince of Wales is In another paper we see that be has received a letter from H. R. H. the Prince of Wales. informing him that H. R. H. has been pleased to u(.!)prove of the appointment of Col. Davidson, Torâ€" onto ; g:-nu.mr Forget, Montreal ; Sherâ€" iff Sweetland, Ottawa : Adam Brown, HMawilton; H. W. McLean, St. John, N. B.; and A. Gr1eagory, Victoria, B. C., as local directors of the Associated Board of the Koyal College of Music in Canada. The Prince of \gules is Pres. of the College and Mr. McLean is its representative in Canada. Among the Militia General orders issued from Ottawa April 1, is the £fHNowâ€" ing : * Major McLean is promoted to be Lieutenantâ€"colonel of the 6th Fusiliers, hiz appointment to date from Jan. 4th.‘ We have great pleasure in‘ noting some recent honors conferred on Mr. John B. McLean, son of Mrs, C. Mcâ€" Lean, Upper Town. MILLINERY.â€"The "Openings" last Friday and Saturday were notfavored with appropriate weather, in fact then andsince a fur presentation would have been in order. However theladies have unbounded faith in a coming summer, and throoged the show rooms of the local artists. Ramsay & Morlock‘s disâ€" play as usual was extensive and excellent the variety causing surptise, by the fertility of mind displayed in arranging shapes of beauty in so many attractive forms,. . The skilful combination of ribbons, tips &¢., reflecting credit on the artist and attracting â€" many buyers, Many flattering remarks also we heard of Miss Culbertson‘s handiwork, and Mr. Laidlaw we believe catered to the femâ€" inine taste in headgear for the first time. Mr. Gordon, Jeweller &c., has granted the contract for his new building in Lower Town to Mr. Buall, and as soon as the weather moderates, work wili begin. WaxTED.â€"A Servant girl for the city of Toronto. _ Nice place, 3 of a family, good wages. _ Gooid references required, Apply to Mrs. Catherine McLean, Upper '{'own. A FINE NUMBER.â€"The March Numâ€" ber of "»Printer & Publisher" published by the McLean J3ros., contains a comâ€" plete account of the proceedings at the lite meeting in Ottawa â€"f the Canadian Press Association. _ We have seldom if ever seen a more creditable issue of any periodical. Mrs. Burges Sr., leftto day, Wednesâ€" day, to Jive with her daughter in Guelph,. We are sorry to lose one of our old settlers, Messrs. Ramsay & Morlock columns of space this week to known the bargains at present issued by them, Mrs. Rennie Jr., and child, wife of one of the Toronto Seedsmen is visiting her relatiyes, N‘rs, McLean and Cameron. o Chalk NC deiionp.tndit n iiinle d Ainianntaccid 2e 4 A’)ply LOâ€" E, Nester, blacksmith, Upper Town, April and March must have changed places this vear ; the fine open weather has given place to snow and frost. Second hand Buggy for sale, in repair parts new, cheap, Applh ThN l ulc 2 ue & iz % at A repeat order of ready made clothâ€" ing just in at J. A., Hunter‘s, Mr. £d. Mortley and 0. Wiggins were in Toronto, this week, "LIPSOLINE‘. Prepared only at the DURKHAM PHARMACY Chapped Lips and Cold Sores cau .be enred in one hight ~by â€"the* use of our is used. Which are roughâ€" ened by exposure to extremes of weather become velvety and soft when our Toilet Cream, Toilet Baim, LIEUT.â€"COL. MeLEAN. Alba Cream, eLIGATE KIN§ = ~A servant girl for the mto. _ Nice place, 3 of a wages. _ Gooid references Apply to Mrs. Catherine renmermmermin ares mnar mm uns or & Morlock take 3 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO veek to make present being Apply : YJ good Grain and Seeds.â€"Best bushel spring wheat (named) Ist $1, 2nd 10c. ‘Best bushel peas (small) 1st $1. 2nd 50c. â€" Best ,bushrl of peas (large) Ist $1, 2nd 50c. | Best bushei banner oats â€"1st $1, 20q 50c. , Best bushel Siberian oats 1st $1, 2nd 0c, Best bushel any other white ontsâ€"â€"ist $1, 2nd 50c. Best bushel oats (!:hu-#_. | Ist $1, 2nd 50¢c.. Best bushel ba ey (sixâ€"ruowed) Ist $1, 2nd 50c. â€" Best bushel | timothy seedâ€"Ist $1, 2nd 30. _ Best | bushel clover seedâ€"1Ist $1, 2nd 50¢c. Best l bushel flax seedâ€"Ist $1, 2nd.10c. Potatoesâ€"Best bushe! Elephantsâ€"Ist 75¢, Z2nd 50c, . Best bushel Beaury of Hebronâ€"1Ist 75¢, 2nd 50c. â€" Best bushel any other varietyâ€"lst 75. 2nd 50. . Best col}l,ect,iou of not less than four varieties, a peck of eachâ€" 1st Tov¢, 2nd 50c. Diplomas will be given for the followâ€" ing animals:â€"For best beavy draft Poultri;;Best pair of tu:ke 2nd 50c, t pair of Ply moth 70¢, 2nd 50¢, best pair White 1st 75¢. 2nd 50c. Hogs.â€"Best Berkshire boar 2nd $1. . Best Yorkshire boar 1s $1. . Best Tamworth boar 1st $ Best Chester White boar 1st & Cattle Shorthornâ€"best aged buil, 1st §$3, 2nd $2. Best two year cld buil Ist $3, 2nd $2. _ Best yearling bull 1st $3, 2nd $2, Jerseyâ€"Best Jersey bull 1st & 2nd $2. _ Aberdeen Angusâ€"Best bulil 1st $3 2nd $2. Ayrshire-!flest bull 1st $3, 2nd $2. 6 The annual South tGrey Live Sto« and Seed Spring Show will be held i Ayton on Tuesday, April 12th whiret} following prizes will be awarded. â€" Ho ses, heavy draft.â€"Imported heavy dra stallion Ist $ and $3. Canadian bre stallion 1st $3. 2nd $2. Best heavy dra team in harness 1st $2, 2nd 81. . Agrien tifral team in harness 1st $2, 2nd & Coachâ€"Best stailion Ist $5, 2nd 5 Carriageâ€"best staulion Ist $5, 2nd4 #: Roadstersâ€" â€"best stallion 1st §5, 2nd $3. .l mm o ag TC,tCIA T2eXZOR 80,, HAALT Jan. Feb,. March $8.25; Mis. Jas,. Mc Creary, polling booth, $4.00 ; Norman Kelsey, polling booth, $4.00, Totay $51.175. f Accts, of J. P. Telford for legal ser vices $2,00. _ J. Kilmer. $2,17 were also ordered paid, Mayor Calder gave notice of motion :â€" That T will at next reg. meeting introâ€" duce a fire bylaw to regulate the erceâ€" tion of buildings on Garafraxa Ft., and for a certain depth on eicher side of said street. The following accts. were passed E. Dean, work on sidewalks $4 ; & J. McKechnie, fliour to Mrs. B $2.70 ; Wim. Morrison, wood for m $2.175; Wim. A. Anderson, quar‘s s; $8.75 ; C. Brown, gravelling etc, . Hugh McLean, ditching, $1.50 ;( 1 mos. salary $17.50; Electric Co.. All poles on Lambto dler streets were orde; after receiving 10 da mayor to atiend to it, Cominittee to report at n meeting, Property committee wore to look after and repair the ; fire hall. sns en mm Council to build a granolithic sidewall in front of their property. From Davu Jackson, Thos. Lauder, C. 8. Grant and Sothers asking a sidewa‘k from Telford‘ lot to Jas, Lenahan‘s on E. Side Gar. 8t Chief Torry made application for th. following supplies: 1 hfinli add Ladder waggon, 2 pick axes, 3 electric lights, 2 lanterns. _ Referred to fire and ligh Committee to report at next regulat Bc Walkerton is to Bruce Co. House of Mr. Jim Burgess Manitola next week were obliged to give another large almost every shade . â€"â€"~oqprgt> For House Cleaning We have i WHITING, READYâ€"MIXED : Before packing ow bargains to offer. â€"â€"If y inspect our stock, an &5 | ADAMS‘ waccons HARDWARE xÂ¥ South Grey Live Stock Show #@ Money to loan at 5 and 54"% p ly attended to. Issuer of M The RAYMOND BUGGIES:â€" (SPRING & SUMMER_©00D3 arriving daily at ALL & INSPECT OUR STOCK. ill kinds of MASSE Binders, Mowers, Dril these are the Rest and 4 save freight, buy at close pr other Agents. y Full Lo TOWN COUNCIL for §$2.20, Clothes Wringers Another fresh supply ¢ Bolts. Our Stock of Nilverwar cannot be surpassed 4 $2.50 No. 8. Tin Boil _ to be the site of the e of Refuge. zess intends going to HARROWs sewing machit ALABASTIN~E, the Lower Town Implement Warereoms n, Bruce and 8, ‘ed to be remor Â¥s notice. T Latdaw asking olithic sidewalk y.â€" From Davi C,. 8. Grant and k fl‘(lll! T(‘Ifnrd's E. Side Gar, 8t. lication for the vere instruct the roof of t $2 Rocks lst Leghorns â€"If you inte: an $80 new A full stock o gtes, Demo 2nd ‘ARli» WHITE, WHITEWVASH BRUSHES, GLUE, &e. eC is @1 rarket alary, $4.50, Clerk, ind in Boiler, for 81 2nd SEKY WM. CALDEFR. 81. af m] &1 C A Y LPY M om SS â€"Spain‘s reply was given last week. It wes not satisfactory, yet President McKinley delays before giving his message to Congress, Mordayâ€"Tuesâ€" daayâ€" Wednesdayâ€" perbaps longer. This delay is not the action of a coward bowever, but ig-;n tine exampe of dignity, which does himself and his nation honor, a dignity strengthened by humanity _ At the same time every day gained is weakening Spain who has to ev'l‘teel[" on t:‘;s’;arma credit basis. .T upe a repean powers are prevailing with fi&in to mediate, It would appear that nations havâ€" ing made ready for war, are withheld from striking by the enormity of the calamity which must follow the action of modern engines of death and deâ€" axes away we have some special to M:anâ€"In Egremont, on the 5th inst. Wm, Mead, aged 76 years, ELLIOTTâ€"LUBEBCK,.â€"At the residence of the bride‘s father, on March 80th, by Rev, John Little, Dornoch, Mr. George Elliott, of Luther, to Miss Wilhelmina, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Lueck, of the Townâ€" ship of Holland, The undersigned offers for Sale or Rent for a term of years, lot 20, con. 8, W.G.R., Bentinck. On the property is a‘good barn, good frame house, small orchard, 70 acres cleared, balâ€" ance hard wood bush. Well watered. Apply to R. McFaruaxE®, Sr. . Durbam* Mort McDovoar 1 the AlU petitions relatong to the nmnu'nz or ref usal of Licenses must be jited wit the Inspector at least four duys before April #1st, 18098, Partics interested will govern {hemselves accordingly. D lforlo fnll 1. ith inst,, to A Dougall, a son, VC â€"IN THE Village of Holstein, at | crats, and Carts, All kinds of PLOWS and yery best you can buy at right prices. he best makes of PIANOS8 and ORGAXNXS. on your own terms. 4#"Insurance promptâ€" Thursday, the 2ist of April 1898 TO HOTEL KEEPERS SHOP KEEPERS and all whom it may concern. NOTICH hi «MARRIPS MACHINERY, rham April Granit of License C cense Disiy I} end buying a bicycle, call and r bieycle for $40.â€"â€"As our c was selling so rapidly we re order, and can now supply iiinac5, Jfairows, «Xc. _ Parmers, capest Goods you can buy. @ l Carload wil arrice this weekâ€" wrices, and can sell cheaper than ine of all kinds of repaiis. the TUDHOPE & McLAUGHLIN Bugâ€" Farm for Eals or Rent P in Stock go C hen @ll ¢ CK.â€"In Durham on Wednesda March, to Mr; and Mrs, 8. 1 K, # 8 us follows C( 4 C} . BLACKHK is he D. m CULHLS MARRIED. T. A, HARRIS, Inspector, lk In Crawford, on Monday Mr. and Mrs, Juo, Mcâ€" An U velock. a. nm., ipplications for Licenses year of 1898â€"99 will be conâ€" number of Libenses issued 97â€"08 was : cons for Licenses for 1898â€" BORN. DIED. "evy giver UmUSSLOq _ of South nt all copper No. 9 Boiler Plow I 84 , aAt Klempp‘s Hotel GH given that the board ssioners for the La= namel and Tinware Â¥, Tuvern 4 Tavorn 4 (;'rti/, will meet ines and Plow 10 10 6 Shop 0 P 0 0 ® t $

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