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Durham Review (1897), 28 Apr 1898, p. 5

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ery ! usiness transacted Standard Bauk ith Goi Hall a:s st for 20 years. to the high price has risen about eek for colored ret wilh in â€"small MARKE‘T @<« *# 4 00 LANE. * Clerk Div I!â€"in fact the herally stigmaâ€" ‘oOms, n alarm best. the e Agents, iissioners,. ney invested for Jught and sola. selections sold loads sold of verlb ; mediam mon down to kets. ‘ export cattle rday at prices g 10 to 1S5eta " sure Lower now bringing 0 running over t D cts. less in to NCERS, ONS. wantâ€" . jump owing A* s‘-m h"v 0 05 to 08 to 25 to 60 to 5 00 to 0 00 to 50 to 1 30 to 1 00 to 0 0 U0 to 65 to 1J to UO to 85 to 55 to 830 to 10 to 50 to 10 to «ky to §5 50 0 14 14 55 0 3% 10 10 oc‘nn *The Beantifol Life of Miss Willard,‘ y ner secretary anud literary exeontor. Auna A. Gordon ; introductio« by Lady Henrvy Somersett sells to everybody. Great snup. Prospectus ffty cents . Hooks on time. BRADLEY GARRETSON COMPANY, LixrrzDo T.ot 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. For particulars apply to tJomc Mcmng‘ or to u. Groror H. Ttcks®. h en Box 257, Portage La Prairie, Man. 00 _ Ropert McDoxarn. Montpelier, Idaho U.S. Dec. 6th ‘¥. Notice is hereby given that anvone trespassing, cutting timber on, or reâ€" moving the same from lots 3Qand 40 S. D. R. Tp. of Glenelg, Co. of Grey, will be dealt with as the law directs. UPPER TOWN Will be in Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel, \/ the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘" Block. Residence first door west of th ‘ost Office, Durham. _ 5 t thine s _ Charges moderate, Fire Insurance Secured. OfMce, over Grtant‘s store, Lower Town, DURHAM. SOLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. BARRISTER. MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortgag s at low st raves of interest. Valuations made y a competent and careful Valuator. Collections and Agevey promptly attended to. P ills. Deeds, Mortgases, Leu,,._Afnon_umu,‘ &c. corrsctly prepared. _ Estutes of doceasedâ€" persous looked after, and Executors® and Ad ministrators‘ Accounts prepared and passed. Burrogate Court Business, Probare of Wills, Letters of Administration anud Guardiunship Obtained. Searches mado in Registry Othce and Titles reported on. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, mOarRY PUBLIC, CONMYEYANCER, ac. OfMflceâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. W. H. WRIGHT, â€" â€" â€" Owen Round. C. BaTso®, â€" + . . Durham. DURMHAM OFFICE, Caiper‘s Brock, 3â€"25â€"7 Lower Town. Will be in Priccville first & third Wednesdays of each mounth. Buttor‘s Hotel. LUVCAS, WRIGHT, & BATSON BARRISTERS, SOLIC! ToRs, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, ac. MONEY TO LOANâ€"uow rares~ EA8Y TERMS Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF JEWELLER. £ Watlches, .Clocks, & Jewellery. Silyerware, Klatware, & Specs, DENTISTRY. L DA 02L ~PD J. P. TELFORD, FARM FOR SALE. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. G. LEFROY McCAUL. A. CORDON, Repairing a Speciality, I. B. Lucas, <aP *« + Maikdale, « â€" Owen Round. * Durham. DURHAM. A STREAK or ExtERPRIsE. â€" The | by the Afridis. Here come Mail & Empire has completed arrangeâ€" | of the story. After firing b ments with the management of the | ridge, each man of the thirt New York Herald and the London (Engâ€" | the breechâ€"bolt of his rifle a land) Times to have a joint news service | as far as he could, so tha during the continuance of the Spanish | which he knew wou‘ld be u American War. This has cost a great | his countrymen, might be re outiay for despatch boats and the placâ€"| less. â€" Every one of these thi ing of over 20 high clrss correspondents | were recovered by the youn at various points, but the service will} command of the search pa no douhbt be correspondingly efficient. | last thought of these men | Of course the Mail‘s politics are had but | laid down their lives was no we freely concede tw it the spirit of | selves, but for their countr enterprise, and a marked culsure and | comrades,. It is good" to bel ability in several of its departments, 1 race capable of such things," good. Hood‘s Sarsaparilla is the medâ€" icine to build you uap, purify and enrich your blood and give you st.ren?'th. It creates an appetite and gives digestive power. Hood‘s Pills are the favorite family cathartic. easy to take, easy to operate, Ir You WIsH to BE WELL. You must fortify your system against the attacks of disease. Your blood must be kept pure, your stomach and digestive organs in order, your appetite on Currency questions, Government control of telegraph systems, the unâ€" due power of Trusts, &c, &c. Its editor is G,. Weston Wrigley and its cost is $1.00 a year, 16 pages 7 x 10 inches and issued twice a month, "CITIZEN AND CoUNTRY,"â€"â€"Vol. 1. No. 1 of this Journal has been issued from Toronto. [tclaims to be a journal of "Social Moral and Economic Reform," It has a number of ably written articles WAR IN DCRHAM.â€"Lieut, A. D. Galâ€" braith, of No. 4 Company is hound to be ready for any emergency and to this end advertises in this issue for able bodied recruits to bring his company up to the Standard, Our patriotic and sizâ€" able young men who wish to learn the Art of War, (and have an outing in Camp at London,) will at once enrol: that is if they are not too late. Durham Board of Trade should be on! alert, The Grand Trunk issues a pamphâ€" let on the fishing resorts of Outario on Grand Trunk lines, and Durham is o:milted while plenty inland, towns, Mt, Forest, for instance. have a place in it. The Secy. should be instructed to see that Durham with its advantages of hotels and streams is inserted in the next issue. / Miss KaTE CaAMPBELL.â€"A useful life was brought to a close last week when the above young lady passed away. Although delicate for several years, her disposition led her to incline for active work. To pupils of the Hutton Hill Sabbath Schoul and friends with whom she came in contact, ber memory will long be cherishec. * TnH® CREAMERY.â€"Mr. John Wilson, graduate of the O. A. C. Guelph, will next week resume charge of the Mcâ€" Kechnie Creamery, â€" The cold storage ard other improvements effected with the prevailing good prices, all indicate that a successful season is in prospect. EARLY CLO8SING.â€"â€"Mt. Forest merchâ€" ants will close at 6 from May Ist except on Wednesday‘s and Saturday‘s. Durâ€" harm should do this, but make it Thursâ€" day and Saturday, as on Thursday the weekly mail gets to the post office and country people near by are in town. The Globe with its usual enter prise has despatched a special correspondent to the seat of war, and will likely have more, John A. Ewan is the man, and his letters on other occasious have provâ€" ed both interesting and yaluable. Eho gurhm‘é&_&@ ' ECCC WEREE P iCs . Adfiiiradedis, dutnle iss3 + | PnE LC were rgcov&red by the young officer in | the reduction in in.bereu means a loss of I .g:,u"a‘i'r:fl,fl: l‘l:):e;.psfobsegi'ce., foot tele command of the search party. The | 5 cents Pef.dcl’“"o" per annum. Yet | thoroughbred Durham Bull, Aberdee last thought of these men before they | the Opposition orators bewail this as an â€"THRESTUONâ€" Poles to laid down their lives was not for themâ€" | injustice to the poor man. ~As a matter :f?l’ 2P’a?k' N "I‘;"’M f{,“@'; the herd packed s f fact, 90 per cent. of the deposi * er, Durham. igree_may selves, but for their countrymen and | 9 ©PosifOr8 _ be seen upon application. Terms 75cts, @PPIY to comrades, It is good" to belong tothclb“'f_ less than $100 in the Mofle.,puysbkir:b.lfl. 1899. farpr. Cows went from $30 to $40, year olds ahout $13 each, sheep a.boyt’ $16 a paii. Miss1oNaAry LECTURE.â€"Rev. Mr. Little, Dornoch, gave an able and inâ€" teresting talk on Missions in the Presâ€" byterian church last Thursday evening, considering his topic in relation to ourselyes, to the church, to the heathen and to Cnrist. Mr. Little‘s interest in Missions is deepened and broadened by the fact that 3 of his own congregation are laboring in widely separated mission fields. _A hearty yote of thanks on motion of Dr. Gun and Mr. Allan was accorded to the lecturer, ‘ So SAY WE ALLâ€"Arnold White in Harper‘s Weekly tells the following story of British Bravery in the late Afridi campaign. "During one of the rear guard artions, a small detachment of twelve men and a nonâ€"com. officer were cut off. An officer wasdespatched _next morning to find them, On reachâ€" ing the place where the men had made their last stand he found thirteen dead bodies, All their rifles of course stolen by the Afridis. Here comes the point of the story. â€"After firing his last cartâ€" ridge, each man of the thirteen removâ€" the breechâ€"bolt of his rifle and threw it as far as he could, so that the rifle, which he knew would be used against his countrymen, might be rendered useâ€" less. â€" Every one of those thirteen bolts were recovered by the young officer in command of the search party. The _ _ 3o0oD PRICES.â€"At the Watson sale, north of the town last Thursday, poao: With its extraordinary enterprise and push our contemporary the Family Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal has made its plans for war news on an unprecedented plan and at a cost that ust be enormouns. ‘The subscribers to he Family Herald will probably feel bat the Family Herald and Weekly tar is the right paper in the right lace. & FoR SALE or To RENT.â€"That deâ€" sirable. self contained house lately vccupied by the Rev, Charles Cameron, 4 acres of ground attached with comâ€" fortable stable and out buildings, fine location, good water, Will be sold very reasonable, Apply at this office. FALu WERAT.â€"Mr. Hodson, superinâ€" tendent of the Farmers‘ Institutes, has been travelling through the Province during the last week. He says that fall wheat will be an average crop, 25 per cen.. being excellent, 25 per cent. killed, and 50 per cent. fair. Pruspects for al good fruit cropare excellent in Southern counties. Mr. M. N, Clark, B. A., Aberdeen, leaves for Wiarton this week to take a position on the High School Staff. He goes as a substitute for a month or two, and we haye no douhbt his ability will commend itself to students and staff. An effort is being made to hayve Bandâ€" master Peel, of Durham, take charge of the band here. The boys are quite en thusiastic and there is no reason why the town should not have a good live band.â€"Mt. Forest Confederate. UP wILL Go CrGARS.â€"The trade tween Cuba and Canada in the * we in its various forms is large,‘and it be no surprise that cigars are expe to be raised to fancy prices. +/A Step Forward.! Mrs. Jno. Turnbult, Malton, was visitâ€" ing friends at Latona, Rocky Saugeen, etc,, for a few days lately. _ We have also bought some new type, borders, &c., and hope with new presses, new type, and new ambitions, the continued support of our old friends and many new ones will justify our enterprise in attempting to keep up with the procession, by se curing a power press. 1 while being a benefii to our. selves in the saving of hard labor by the old Washington Press, will also enable us to cigars are expected Â¥ in an imâ€" enhance its , and it will ed. Striking the average at $10 each the reduction in interest means a loss of § cents per depositor per annum. Yet the Opposition orators bewail this as an injustice to the poor man. As a matter hear that he has had to undergo an operation in the hospital for a malignâ€" ant growth. Latest news indicate that the operation has been successful and his medical attendants think he will soon be all right again. London Advertiser: Fiftyâ€"two per cent. of the postoffice savings bank deâ€" positors have less than $20 each investâ€" up~ License Commissioners met in Holâ€" stein last Thursday, and adjourned to meet in Holsten on Fmday next. Licenses are the same as lagt year in all the municipahties except Durham, Dundalk and Normanby which have not yet been decided upon. Ix Toroxto HosPITALâ€"The many friends bere of Mr. Jno. Scott, son of Mrs. Scott, Upper Town, will regret to BUCCEKEDING.~â€"â€" Mr. Jas. Cameron, Holstein, has been so encouraged by his repairing business in that thriving little village, that he went to Toronto last week and laid in a stock of Jewellery, watches, rings, &c, Pleased to hear of Jim‘s suceess. MaARrL.â€"Mr. Neil McKechnie has ne! cured further sanples of the Marl deâ€" posit rear town and has submitted it to a Toronto Analyist. If ms report is enâ€" couraging more will be heard of this scurce of natural wealth so abundant near us. 4 NEw TELREPHONE LINE.â€"The Electric Light Co. adyertise in this issue for euders for a new line of telephone to berdeen. _ Electric difficulties have made it necessary to bave one on a route where no other line exists, k _ ImpRovYED FRoXNT.â€"Mrs, Burnet has had Councillor Moore tearing down the old balcony in front of her property, and having it replaced by something new and handsome. THE PROTEST.â€"We have been asked so often of late about the South Grey Protest, that we make room to say we have no information of any kind conâ€" cerning it. Something will be known‘ soon we presume. Mr, A. W. H. Lauder went to Toronto Tuesday, to attend the marriage of his brother to Miss May Russell, which takes place to day, (Wednesday.) Laidlaw, Sr., left ‘Vedxxe;ci;ty morning for Detroit after an extended visit among friends here. Mrs. Perry, danghter of Mrs. Innis, and two children, from Toronto are visiting friends here. BUILDING.â€"Work has been begun on the foundation of Mr. Gordon‘s new Jewellery establishment, Lower Town. Mr. W. D. Staples, we observe has succeeded in passing his final examinaâ€" tion in dentistry, Congtatulations. Miss Eva Sutherland who has been assisting Miss Culbertson, intends leavâ€" ing for her home on Baturday, Mrs., McTammany left Tuesday mornâ€" ing for her home in Mass. U. 8. DURKAM PHARMAQCY USE. AND Garden Field REN NIE‘S.. ; TESTED j &0 _ SEEDSâ€" *i’s:«::«):aa:«):«)aas?" For Sale at . R. TICKE. aAGENCY. Vixon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of 25 or 30 wanted for No. 4 Comâ€" y, 3lst Battalion. ‘:&)plication to Enmnde to the undersigned on or before May 13th next. A. D. GALBRAITH, Lieut. No. 4 Co. Recruits Wanted for No. 4 Company. John McKenze, agent for the Mcâ€" Intyre Firm, Orangeville, late of Mt. Forest, was through here last week lookâ€" ing for orders, Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Legats and family intend visiting friends in Saroia at an early date. Miss Lizzie Perry is not improving in bealth very rapidly. John Laughton has treated himself to a new seed drill this spring. ‘ Misa Selena Coleridge spent Easter holidays at bome with her parents. Bunday School opened for the summer last Sunday with a good at‘endance. Rev. Mr. Campbell‘s sermon on "Titheing‘"‘ some time ago has awakened a great interest in the matter. He has iectured on it since, and in the near Suture will haye more to say on the bject. Mr. T. Reuwick made a trip to the est geiting as far as Winnires, but the bundance of idle men made him renolve’ to go no further. so be came home last‘ Tharsday, | Ablebodied Recruits, to the number Mre. H. Toacker, Flesherton Station visitad Mr. and Mre, George Cushnie here last Satuaday and Sunday. Will our friends oblige us by making these ;offers known? If you are not getting them join our club and secure its advantages, If rou have alteady got the Review the Globe is 50¢c, Mail 40¢c Bun 140¢c, Witness 60c, Mon. Star 75¢, Review to Jan. 1st, 1899, and for $1.00 W. Mail & Emp. tor 1 year, The Review till Jan. I, 1899 and daily Morning Globe for 1 year for $4.00. A Dorrar‘s WorthH.â€"A ut tnur NEws â€"We make to new Subscribers the folâ€" lowing offer. Close with it at once, it may be withdrawn : Review to Jan. 1st, 1899, and for $1.00 Weekly Globe for 1 year, TORONTO Enamel, Neverleak, Rubber Cement, Patching Rubb Cycle Balls, Cycle Whistles, Cycle Oilers, Pant vvvrvrvvvy PA1NTS + We are compelled to get in a shipment eve * selling, Ready mixed Paints for House mmm AAraaaa EGGS + Farmers‘ Wives and daughters, bring along yo * _ house supplied with the lates: designs of silver A shipment of fresh Alabastine. Asbestine, Our St Whiting, Whitewash and Scrub brushes G: JUST OPENED, THOROBRED DURHAM BULL. tarOur Bicycles are gstting widely known as the best and cheapest in the market FISHINC TACKLEé In exchange for Hardware, Silverware, Granite & Tinware, etc. AVAMS WAGGONS : A frll Carload wil arritve this weekâ€" 1 save freight, buy at close prices, and can sell cheaper than other Agents, y Full Line of all kinds of repaiis. @ 7 & A full stock of the TUDHOPE & McLAUGHLIN Bugâ€" I}IJ GG IES. gies, Democrats, and Carts. All kinds of PLOWS and HARROW S and the yery best you can buy at right prices. The RAYMOND sewing machine and the best makes of PIANOS and ORG A N8, 4T Money to loan at 5 and 54% payable on your own terms,. 4#Â¥Insurance prompt« ly attended to. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, ADAMS‘ WAGGONS All kinds SPRING & SUMMER ©00DS arriving daily at 499,500 DOZ. EGGS WANTED * w ___ _ __ _ _ 3o 2J, " â€",." Seessri . PELAVALZIALUEAAA, Binders, Mowers, Drills, Rakes, Hawrows, &c. Farmers, these are the Best and Cheapes; Goods you can buy. @ L, 1800, "I J. W,. CRAWZORD, ALFRED HINKs, Prop. â€"April 26. ‘08, Durham, DROMORE. SIC se~ CL; P C en ane =»/â€"!â€" {an‘y zJn us =» â€"] or of MASSEYâ€"HARRIS MACHINERY the Lower Town Implement Warerooms We have the largest and best assorted stock of Fiching Tackle in town. Such as jointed poles, straight poles, fly hooks, gut hooks, casting lines, silk lines, waxed lines, linen lines, &c. WM. CALDEFR. Aberdeen by way of Hutton‘s hiil: Poles to be sunk four feet in the ground House and 1 ot ‘for %ale. C 4 WlLLbe received up to May 10th, for digging and putting in 2 foot telephone poles from Durham to _ In the thriving village of Swinton Park, township of Proton, Oonnt{ of Grey, a comfortable house with three bedrooms, a kitchen, dlnlz{ room and parlor with half an acre of good land well fenced with a pump at the door. Close by Church, school and post oftfice. For faurther particulars apply to, Jonx MARTIX, Swinton Park or Jorx LErtH, Bouthville. January 6, ‘98. % nent, Patching Rubber. Tubing Rubber, , Cycle Oilers, Pant Clips, Oil, &c. COMPANY and PRIVATE Funds to Loa, in sums and on terms to suit borrowers, _ (On first Mortgage on Town or Farm Property.) Lowest rates of Interest. Quick despatch, and lowest possible charges: win>>‘~~~ Apply bo. . .; : with others, ______ It wtill cost you nothing to learn what or you, Don‘t wyma unless von mean business profi.able employment, We iuruish purchasers with ecertiicate lrom {Geovernment inspector , stnting our stock is tree from San Jose mente. Our Nurseries comprise over 700 meres, and growing stock in large quantity enables us to sell at the closest possible fAgure, Men Mucceed with uns ahe bhave Failed Or anyone desiring to bettor their position and increase their income should write us. The deâ€" mard tor homeâ€"prown Nursery Btock is oa the increase. Weneed moremen. If you want steady, paying work, write us, We furnish all supplies free. .w.- have the targest Nusscries in the Domâ€" ui on . ::'r pay both -:l-ry ..,..‘ comminsion , Lk OR n EeV U c ongage cither whole or part time men. We gunrontee all our stock was â€" s . PW P Nursery Stock Agents ! Book Agents ! Agricultural Implewent Agents I _ a shipment every week of our fastâ€" Paints for House and Buggy use. AanhaAraAmaAA AAAAraraAAAA s, bring along your eggs and get your i designs of silver, granite & tin ware, €, Our Stock of Farm and 4 Garden Tools is NO. 1. s BZa.cR. a‘% « Lefroy McCaul Barrister, Lower Town Durham. am, Sept. 28rd ‘97. 3m Money To Stone & Wellington TORONTO. TENDERS. For further mforb.tiou Proton, County of house with t{m + dinl:)l{roomlnd acre of good land pump at the door, i0o1 and post oftice. ilars apply to, business and want # 1 | 4 s a e

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