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Durham Review (1897), 5 May 1898, p. 6

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F& Gon all ans the KRey, B. tz wantâ€" _ sure Lower ¢ _ wilh _ semall M# gents, oners, vested for and sold. ) 00 to 50 to | i0 to to pay: all alarm st. the transacted rd â€" Bank one. Mt Forest ET 40 to 10 to 05 to 08 to 25 to 60 to 00 to 10 50 10 08 13 18 09 25 45 00 to of George 00 to 85 to 58 to 32 to 15 to 50 to 10 to 08 to (x) 65 ((O) NE. to to to to to to to to 14 10 10 #Â¥ Charges moderate. Fire Insurance Secured. OMRAce, over Grant‘s store, Lower Town, DURHAM. parmmistkrn. 2 \V:l‘l,t;eb;v'\ Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘ Block. â€" Residence firstdoor west of th* lFost Office, Durkham.> |__ _ _____.; _ mercial Hotel. UPPER TOWX Notice is herchy given that anvone trespassing, cutting timber on, or reâ€" moving the same from lots Dand 40 8. D. R. Tp. of Glenelg, Co. of Grey, will be dealt with as the law directs. RosErt McDoxarDn. Montpelier, Idaho U,8S. Dec. 6th ‘97. _ SoOLICITOR IN SUPREME CoOURT, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN, DURHAM. persons looked after, and Executors‘ and Adâ€" ministrators‘ Accounts propared and passed. Barrogate Court Business, Probare of Wills, Letters of Adininistration aud Guardiunship Obtained. Bearches made in Registry Ofhce and Titles reported on, Company and private Funds to Loan on Mortguges at low«st rates of interest. Valuations made by a competent and careful Valuator. DURMHAM OFPFICE, Caipem‘s Buiock, 3â€"#5â€"1 Lower Town. Will be in Priecville first & third Wednesdays of each month. Butter‘s Hotel. MOoNEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. 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 p‘.rtku‘l:n'applyto Collections and A gency promptly attended to. W ills. Daeds, Mortgages, Leas:s, A:zroemenu, &e. correctly preopared. . Estates of deceasod by her secre aud literary exe0uT0F, SAMMD: S Gordon ; lnmby Tady Henry Somerset sells to everybody. Great snap. Prospectus fift] cents. Books on time. BRADLEY Gmmm, LixrTuD cheap. For particulars apply to Joux McKECHNIE ‘_ orto Rocky Saugeen. Grorex H. TtoKER, Box 27, Portage La Prairie, Man. LUCAS, WRIGHT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, 4ac. MONEY TO LOANâ€"1ow rmartsâ€" EASY TERMS Lot 49, concession 2, Glenelg, Withâ€" NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, aC. J. P. TELFORD, DENTISTRY. ENTS. ‘‘The Boantiful Life of Miss Willard,‘ ____ JEWELLER: * Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery. Silyerware, Eklatware, & Specs, G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, FARM FOR SALE. . T. G. HOLT L. D. S. W. H. Waront, C. Batsox, â€" > NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Repairing a Speciality, . GORDON, «_ « Owen Sound. ® Durham. «+ «» Matkdale. DAoderate. DURHAM. A TexpEraxcEr: HovsE.â€"The Mt. Forest Representative says *"Some surâ€" prise was felt at the decision of the comâ€" missioners to cut off the McQuillan House which is the third best hotel building in the town, and a public house lfmt wou‘d do credit to any place, Now that the die has been cast,* howâ€" ever, and the house is not, to be licensed the wish has been expressed that satisâ€" factory arrangements might be made by Mr. McQuillan to run or lease the premises as a temperance house, and give the temperance community an opportunity of supporting such an establishment, particularly now that the plebiscite campaign is in sight. FarmEr â€" Vrersus â€" BuyEr.â€"At the Division Court held last week there were two cases of dispute between buyer and seller, arising from a practice which should be watched with the urmost care, A buyer comes along and buys some stock, paying a dollar or some small sum as earnest money and promising to take away the stock in a specified time, That time expires, no buyer comes along and after waiting a while the farmer sells the article intendâ€" ing to return the earnest money first chance. Unless the farmer gets the buyers sanction to this, in writing, he is likely in alaw court to get the worst of it as in the two cases last week. For both parties it is better to be safe than with the refrigeratorcar s(xl'?;fi'e supplied by government enables shipments to be made to old conntry nharkets in a profitâ€" able way. With stiff prices for "creamâ€" ery." a capable maker, Mr. Wilson, and pushing proprietors in the firm, patrons of the creamery are to be congratulated on the prospect. esd shretcmintints. 2 Aubhitrbty. . dtnii ies â€" F by give us permanent beauty, without fl)hemoml efforts at tinsel decorations. ay 6th is a good day, but any day near it would do and the season should be used, ‘"Aye be stickin‘ in a tree Jock, it will be growin‘ when ye‘re deid." was the dyin%adviee of the laird of Dammieâ€" g.ke! to his son, and the good sense of advice can not be questioned. At the Durham Division Court last week the Mt. Forest Woollen Mills Co. (limited) found it necessary to sue several shareholders for unpaid calls on stock. The result being 1'1:11 the Coy, obtained jadgments for full claim and costs in each case, viz : Geo. Shier who failed to pay four calls of $2.00 each or $8.00 was ordered by the Court to pay $9.00 and $4.62, costs or $13.062. In the same way John Klempp had to pay $13.75 instead of $10.00 and Samuel Morrison $17.58 instead of $10.00. I : The McKechnie Creamery will reâ€"open . for the season‘s business on Tuesday next. â€"At least 12 routes are to he used this year and so an extensive year‘s business should be ahead of them." Zbz" ARBOR DAÂ¥y.â€"Let it be remembered that Friday May 6, is Arbor Day. _A general moyement should be made if possible to beautify our streets by the lanting of trees, shrubs. &¢c. _ The day Ras not yet been recognized as it ought by the general public, being Inoked u%on chiefly as a school affair, but while the present school generation are being trained in iis observance, their elders should not be idle. _ On our gala days great efforts are made to have our streets attractive by sticking up everâ€" s, to be cormmended for a day or !wo. and then removed as eyesores as they decay. The same effort sut forth in planting living trees.hwo:xl hy' hand C . e Lo o g k asstw â€" withant FisHty.â€"â€"Last Monday fishing lines were let loose over our streams by exâ€" gerienced and embryo fishers, Prof,. eel and his father, Mr. Allan, Bert Mcâ€" Donald, Allan McFarlane, are among those who bave caugnt pounders or over. [Later, Messrs Elliot â€"and Mcâ€" Caul caught a fine s‘iring too, and in turn fnt caught by the lessee of that gnrto the stream who "hooked" their sh a second time as a warning for the future.] township, He was a Counservative, a Methodist and an Orangeman. Two daughters and his widow survive him.â€" Huron Expositor. When General Isaac Brock was on march to Queenston in 1812 he stopped over at the farmhouse of Daniel Ostrom in Sidney. A baby was there and he dandled it. That f‘;nhy died the other night in the person of Isaac Brock Ostrom, one of the oldest natives of the township, He was a Conservative, a Mr. J. D. Morgan, the pole and tie king of Dundalk. was here on Tuesdry and Wednesday | superintending the work of loading his siock of telegramh poles at this station, _ We are pleased to meet him and to learn that he is none the worse of the big fight he put up in South Grey, with two candidatos in the fHeld against him.â€"Chats. News, DJ takinf notice of the opening date.â€" «& G, & J, McKechnie. For Saue or To RExT.â€"That deâ€" sirable. self contained _ house lately occupied 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. TH® Furac or SArETY.â€"It is reported some American lines of Ocean Steamers are offering safety to their passengers because they will sail under tLe British flag, which no Spanish gunboat dare fall foul of. The L‘ninn Jack is a proâ€" tection even outside the empire‘s bounds, »uy your garden seeds by the oz, at lacl’uhneg. * ta. The Review to new subscribers to Jan. Ist 1899 for 50 cts. C. McArthur, U!)per Town is paying 9 cents per .dozen for eggs, and the highâ€" est price for butter. Second hand Buggy for sale, in good repair, parts new, cgea . _ Apply toâ€" F. Nester, blacksmith, 8pper Town. CREAMERY OPEXiNG.â€"The Creamery will reâ€"open for the season of 1898 on Tuesday next, 10th inst., and the drawâ€" ers will make their rounds on that or the following day, Patrons will oblige by tflkirIg notice of tha mnmanine Aaka Durham, Thur. May 5, 98. and make explicit bargains, LOCAL AND GENERAL remains, _ while._Loâ€"_renewâ€"themâ€"i1 4 _ DpePni amrerâ€"iaâ€"thi o idue i Gperlinh hid indibecerirmentens ‘ulvicabt icnid dfi 6+ : oc 4 remains, _ while._Lo_renewâ€"themâ€"i1 taown _ is __ro â€"â€"ightâ€"_Lask. ~Aâ€"t ' | > tb64 xz The granolithic sic i walk, now everywhere conceded th@| best has only the objection of cost}| agninst it, and thefrontage system withf{| payments spread over a long period is the modern way of meeting this _gbjeq/ | , Trraaledâ€"â€"itmésese: The granolithic sic walk, now everywhere conceded th best has only the objection of cost agninst it, and thefrontage system with payments spread over a long period is the modern way of meeting this gbjeg tion, _ We reproduce from a p&Amphlet we circulated last November as a supâ€" plement to the Review, the opinions of Road Commissioner Jampbell on the subject : â€"*‘The principle of paying for a public work immediately on its comâ€" pletion is not a just one. The benefit derived from improved streets, a town hall, a sewer systemm has only commencâ€" ed when the work is completed. _ This benefit exists over a term of years and the only fair system is to ask payment from the citizens as the benefit of the work is received by them. _ Nor is the full benefit of street improvement deâ€" rived when only short sections of street are constructed annually. _ It is not until the whole town is provided with well designed choroughfares that the full benetit commences. _ Short sections are merely scattered links of a chain ; the usefulness of the chain is not realâ€" ized until all the sections are joined, to the full length required. In assessing the cost of these improvements, the annual payments may be met by the general funds of the town, in which case, in order to render justice to all, it would be necessary to raise sufficient money to suitably improve at least the most important street of the town ; or a local improvement byâ€"law may be adopted, this being usually framed on the frontage assessment system. The latter system,. that of frontage assessâ€" ments, is one of the most suitable remedies for existing conditions, When work is undertaken by means of it, money is raised by the issue of debvenâ€" tures extending over a term of years. The amount is assessed against the property abutting on the work, accordâ€" ing to the frontage of the lot. _ By means of the frontage tax system sufficient money can he raised to do durable, serviceable andâ€".economical work, and it is generu.llbyz:)e most satisâ€" factory mears of consolidating road expenditure. * Money thus obtained, may be had at a low rate of interest, and payment being extended over a term of years, the annual rate of takation is small. The ultimate cost is no greater than under the old system of patchwork the difference heimn,hn money is wasted. ~ The du immntlob' utinedfi;re at ”thv:hoo!t to the property owner, 4 is increased, and w as a whole residence. a + /4 io l Hoxor RorLt,â€"Honor roll of Durham Schuol for April, Sr. Vâ€"Harry Kress, Maggie Caldwell, Allie McIntyre, Alma Hughes and May Hopkins eq., Lexie Anderson. _Jr. Vâ€"Bert Mockler, Walt. Willis, Iva Hyndman, Nellie Sibley. Jos. Moore, Sr,. IV â€" Annie Lawrence, Cassie MceDonald, Peter Rmnaqo. Wesâ€" ley Hunt. Mary Marshall. Jr.IVâ€"Otto Knapp, Mabel Cameron, Wm. Brown, Shirley Mcintyre. Jessie Laidlaw. Sr. IITâ€"Grace Barclay, Susie McClocklin, Vina Kress, Edith Grant, Mary Vollet. Jr. 1HIâ€"Tena Nester. Mary McKay, Mary Sharpe, Mamie McKay, Esdon Wolfe, Sr,. II â€"Annie MacKay, Minnie Cameron. Harry Vollet, John Lloyd, Howard McDonald and Maggie M(-Fir- lane eq. Jr, IIâ€"Alice Ramage, Stella Jack, jnhn McDonald,fKarl CHiff, Frank Becker. Sr, Pt. IIâ€"Rita Irwin, Hazel Caldwell, Carman Aljoe, Harry Lavelle, Myrtle _ McDonald. Jr. Pt., II (a)â€" Archie Dayidson. Allan Robertson, Eva Ferguson, Carl Browne, Fred Smith and George Lioyd eq. Jr. II (b)â€"Islay Camptbell and Marion Gun eq., Kate Nester, Russell Ourrie, Bertie Caldwell. Charles Ramage.â€"Sr, Iâ€"Jemima Saunâ€" ders, Effie Hunter, Willie Campbell, Percy Daniel, Flora McKinnon. _Interâ€" mediateâ€"Irene Leavens, Eva Burnet, Jr. (a)â€"Ela Kinnee, Hazel Guathrie., Jr, [b)â€"Forester Saunders, Sadie Kress, _ _ brerovrrâ€"Fersess â€"Our town and louncil are at present greatly exercised over the state of our streets and esâ€" pecially our sidewalks. Ths system of patching is undoubtedly :g very extraâ€" vagant, OB&Aâ€"2s._N0 _per m-m-hmd{ Report for Jr. Dept. of Holstein P. 8., for A pril :â€"IH classâ€"Aggie Mark, Mina Simith, Mary Kopischka, Minme Thair, Clarence Ham, Della Reid, Bert Walkâ€" er. Pi. IIâ€"Clarence Humphries, Artbur Brown, Eddie MceNulty, Ellie Pettigrew, Willic Freeman, Lizzie Seaman. â€" Sr. Iâ€"Vermon Isaac, Louis Kerr, Samuel Smith, John Hart, IJr.Iâ€"Harriet Tribe, Earl Reid, Rob. Waliace. Flossie Mark, Charlie Stephens, Samuel Seaman, Edna Ellis. E. E‘.)Rawn. teacher. The action of the Licensing Board last Friday has caused no small stir in town, but whichever hotel loses the license there is bound to te depreciation of property. The board ha.J)a. very unâ€" pleasant task and we are not prepared to sit in judgment on their course. Miâ€"ses Vincent and Cummins, two "all round the world" lecturers, appointâ€" ed by the World‘s W. C. T. U. last fall in Toronto, will give a series of three entertainments, next Wednesday in the Methodist church and Thursday and Friday in the Pres., church, with lanâ€" tern views illustrating their work in Australia and other features of resceue work, â€" Admission as follows: 1st mght voluntary collection ; 2nd night, silver collection at door ; 3rd night admission 15c and be. A NICE SaALE.â€"Mr. Peter Mcllvride, writing from Brandon April 28 says, * wheat seeding is about finished. Wheat has reached the dollar mark. One man nearby sold 6000 bushels for $6000." _ Let‘s go. Spring humors, boils, pimples, erupâ€" tions, sores, may be completely cured by purifying the blood with Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. IESUWTC 20 LOCC APRME MRVYVC WHC WEUUCSL War News. For sale at the Durham Pharmacy. +loronto Horse Show is on this week, alr;d will dizide the honors locally with the war. Buyer Brunt had a large pig shipment yesterday. Bread has rgen from Scts to 10cts a loaf in Harriston ! Our correspondents were goneralli late this week and some had to be hel over. Get the "World" and have the latest Toronto Horse Show is rable img::ovementi obâ€" | woul orlv‘oe :l neffit to the "‘rl, the value of property | ma the town u‘:\ who‘ day 1 re ~desirable ~place . of | rest i R ay . v 4* day 1 ing April 9:.’0 :'.‘-ot::n %nin‘:;m rest in the Inistroge cemetery on Friâ€" day April 2.â€"Dundalk Herald. You must fortify your system against the attacks of £sease. Your _ blood must be kept pure, your stomach and digestive organs in order, your appelite good. Hood‘« Sarsaparilla is the medâ€" icme to build you up, purify and enrich your blood and give you strength. _ It creates an appetite and gives digestive power. The Advance tenders bhearty congratâ€" ulations to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kipp ,0f San Jose, Cal., whose wedding anâ€" nouncement appears elsewhere. Mrs. y ipp left Flesherton three or four weeks ago in company with Mr. J, E. and Miss Moore, and fortunately did not fail in wich De Barry on the journey. â€" Flesherâ€" ton Advance. A Big Oro®ERr.â€"Mr, J, A. Hunter th\ other day was gratified when the mail brought bim an order from the T. Eaton Co. Toronto, for a ton of his famous yarn. â€" Prices and samples had been submitted and though Mr. Hunior‘s price was not the lowest he has secured this handsome order with a promise of repeats. No yarn about this for its good yarn and we congratulate the proâ€" prietors. . 1 Hood‘s Pills are the favorite family cathartic, easy to take, easy to operate. FirrEâ€"The residence of Mr. John Forester, Iâ€"t 26, con. 6, Bentinck, was destroyed by fire last Wednesday. ‘The tire started upstairs and imade such proâ€" gress before being discovered that much valuable clothing &c was destroyed. He has a barn on hband this year, and this extra loss will inake it a hard year for him. After a little more than one year of opposition the two ‘bus lines to the station are now amalgamated and Mr. Cmssl;{ once more has the road to himâ€" self. r. Crossley always conducted a very satisfactory service and it is a matter of congratulation that an agreeâ€" ment bhas been reached as neither was making much out of the old condition of affairs. Mr. Trimble will attend strictly to his Durham and Station business, and all wish him much profit out of it.â€"Flesherton Advance. A CEXTENARIAN.â€"One of the oldest residents of Proton Townshig was borne to his final mtin% place on Friday last. Hugh Hodgins, the deceased, was born in lg%. During his long and evenmful life he bas seen many ups and downs in the world‘s history. In fiolilica he was a conservative. At our late Provincial election he exercised his franchise. It would be interesting to know if their wais another over the century mark who marked his ballot. Hedied on Wednesâ€" DIED IN CALGARY.â€"Reports â€" have arrived here lately that Malcolwm, son of Donald McKinnon, Bunessan, died in Calgary on the 15th iust. He will hbe emembered as a horse buyer in these arts. We extend our sympathy to the aged father and other relatives on the loss of a worthy and honorablen an G. T. R, Curar Rar®s.â€"To Toronto and return only $2,50, Good going May 4, 5, 6 or 7 and returning May 9th. This includes admission to the "Canadian Horse Show.* Town office open at 6.45 a, m., for sale of above tickets. _ James R. Gun, town agent. For bargains in Millinery, see Ramâ€" say & Morlock‘s. Their tips, feathers ribbons and other trimmings, and trimâ€" med and untrimmed/hats have Celightâ€" ed spring purchasers, _ What is left is still choice. Call and examine if you wish to buy, _ We aim to please. Gardener Arrowsmith on Tuesday presented us with some onions grown in the open air this season of the extraorâ€" dinary length of 25 inches! _ Thei strength was not equal to their length for they were mild and toothsomeâ€"we are informed. FavoRaBLE SEAaAsox.â€"Everyone must be gratified at the course of the season so far, Last week, vast areas were got in in good condition and this week fizne rains are stimulating growth and givâ€" ing great promise of a hay crop. G. T. R. TICKE® AGENCY. USE. AND Garden DURHAM PHARMAGY. Field R ENNIE‘S.. ; TESTED ; $ _ SEEDS : Ueasszsensz? For Sale at Ir You Wisx To BE WrEr.L. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO was laid at Mr. and Mrs A. L McKechnie and son, Mt. Forest are guests with Mrs. Jno. Cameron this week, Miss Blanche and Mr. J, A. Hunter left \Vednesdul?' worning for Toronto to attend the Horse Show. Mr. Will Moore, formerly of Durham, but now a resident of Kamloops, B. C., is visiting friends in town, Mrs, M. McKinnon and Miss Belle McKinnon, of Chesley, visited at J. A. Black‘s the fore part of this week, Miss Belle McDougall returned home from London on Savurday, accompanied by her little neice, Miss Laura Boone. Mr. G. W. Jones wheeled to Harristoa | on Saturday and spent Sunday with his | mother. He was accompanied as far as Mt. Forest by Miss Gertie Sutherland, ) who visited friends there. ; , Mr. and Mrs. D. Wright, Mt. Forest spent the first part of the week at Mr, James Carson‘s. Miss Lizzie Mornell, Lucknow was visiting â€" Mrs. Jno. Cameron, Upper Town for a few days. _ Mr. Ballantyne. traveller, husband of the widow of the late Joshua Woodland Mr. McGowan. Oakville, is in town this week attending to mill interests, as the Hewson‘s are leaving. Mrs. Jackson and Christine and Miss Blanche Hunters took a trip to Toronto Wednesday morning. was in town last week,. x \Aberdeen by way of Hutton‘s Hill. Mr. Geo. Klempp, hotelkseper in Holâ€" stein, for some ggars. has (R:pond of , Poles to be sunk four feet in the ground his business for about $3000. _ Mr. packed solid. For further information Klempp, while in Holstein earned the | apply to Mr. Robt. Legate of the Review staff is holidaying at his home in Flesherton Station. Mrs. Lavelle went to Toronto Friday last to visit friends there. Mrs. Male is visiting her daughter Mrs, McTavish in Cedarville, bynear the residence of Mr, Storey, but no trace of the cash or the burglar bhas been found. The Central Hotel was also burglariously entered on Monday night, some small articles taken. Burarary.â€"The residence of Mrs, Walters was entered cne day last week and a purse, $30 in cash and some rings were stolen. _ The purse and the rings were found by Mr. Caldwell of Normanâ€" W axt Mor®,â€"A Comumittee appointâ€" ed to get up a 2Mth of May celebration in Chesley refuse to go on unless the Hotel keepers contribute $50 each toâ€" wards the funds. The commiltee wouldn‘t accept $30, Toroxto To Hupnsox Bay.â€"The Railâ€" way â€" comumittee of the House of Commons gave assent to the Bill chartâ€" ering the Toronto and Hudson Bay Railway last Thursday, | Toronto should now boom. â€" A large influx of ~»Ameriâ€" cans" owing to the war, and the prosâ€" pect of a new line o'poning up a large district tributary to Toronto, A large stock of Garden Tools just opened out. We have already sold more mixed paint than was ever sold in one year in thi® establishment. _ Why! Because people requiring such have found out that ours is the best in the market. Ridgetown, (near London) Presbyterâ€" ian Congregation hais unavimously exâ€" tended a call to Rev. G. Munro, M. A., Harriston. WHIPS In exchange for Hardware, Silverware, Granite & Tinware, etc. 3 ag ar a T e! J § U IN B BUGGIES: 4 fiew Deimoornigeand Cate, â€" Aitkinds of PLO WS and HARROWS and the yery best you can buy at right prices. The RAYMOND sewing machine and the best makes of PIANOS and ORG ANS. #@"Money to loan at 5 and 54% payable on your own terms. 4# Insurance promptâ€" ly attended to. Issuer of Marriage Licenses, WM. CALDEFR. ADAMS‘ WAGGONS : A /nll Carload wil arrive this weekâ€" I sate freight, buy at close prices, and can sell cheaper than other Agents. t Full Line of all kinds of repaiis &% All SPRING & SUMMER GOODS arriving daily at Nearly every new Lady‘s wheel that is in use in this neighborhood was purchased in our store, and we still have some on band. Quality eondâ€" price suits our patrons. BICYGTOLIH ACCHESSORIRDS.__â€"â€"â€" Enamel, Neverleak, Rubber Cement, Patching Rubber. Tubing Rubber, Cycle Balls, Oycle Whistles, Cycle Oilers, Pant Clips, Oil, &c. 998,750 DOZ. EGGS RERSONAL MENTION. kinds of MASSEYâ€"HARRIS8 MACHKINERY, Binders, Mowers, Drills, Rakes, Harrows, &c. Fa.rmoa these are the Best and Cheapest Goods you can buy. the Lower Town Implement Warerooms Je Last Saturday was a good day for Fishing Tackle wolent and we were obliged togiye another order but out. now haye a very fine assortment on hand, An immonse case of Whips arrived yesterday, ranging in price from 10c¢c, to 31.5{ Â¥ â€"â€"â€"Call and get your wants supplied.â€"â€" READY MIXED PAINTS. C olitiass . Barrister, Lower Town Durham. le, is in tnwn’D‘“‘ham' Sept. 23rd ‘97. __ im ill interests, as : MeSntin T C se . House and |ot [cKechnie and for sa|0- 8 e s sls with Mrfl.f In the thriving village of Bwinton Park, township of Proton, County ot . J, A. Hunter Grey, a comfortable house m&u g for Toronto , bedrooms, a kitchen, dlnl: room and v. parlor with half an acre of good land rly of Durham, : Well fenced with a pump at the door. amloops, B. C., | Close by Church, school and post office. n, | For further particulars apply to, nd u:ifi“t ?’K’»‘. ___Jonx MaRTIN, Swinton Park i ht * 47| ) or Jon Lerr, Boothvilie, returned home January 6, ‘98. (=" W i NT BE D iQm. Slack... }WlLLhe received up to May 10th, | for digging and putting in % ; foot telephone poles from Durham to 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: e o Applyseo _ >>â€" _ c > : apply to *4 3 J.. W. CRAWZORD, April 26. ‘08. Durham. * Miss Vincent tells the story of her life with the skill of a master hand." * The ladies frequently interspersed their addresses with Ihrilflng incidenn given in most gra.rhic language, a were listened to with marked attention throughout." * SL08 * Both ladies are thomughli original, and entirely discarding the threadbare routine of ordinary temperance lectures adopt a style of their own dealing with everyâ€"day experiences." o 3 Extracts from the Australian press in connection with the lectures to be given next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday hy the Misses Cummins and Vincent : *"‘The speeches were excellent, and at times as Misses Vincent and Cummins told thrilling anecdotes, the excitement was great," Ax Ixqurst.â€"As Mr. R. Torry was engaged in his duties at the graveyard Wednesday, he went to a hank Ad{oin- ing to get some earth to fimsh off a grave, and was startled to «trike a bor which on uncovering he found to conâ€" tain an infant. Coroner Gun was notified, and he decided to hold an inâ€" quest, _ A jury was summoned, and evidence was soon found to proye that there was no criminalty, merely an ir regular burial, the {mrtin not having consulted the caretaker, _A verdict in accordance with these facts was returnâ€" ed coupled with a reminder to the public that through the caretaker, allocations can be made in a certain part of the cemetery free to any one wishing it. C.â€" Lefroy McCaul Money To Loan. TENDERS. â€"Oâ€" O00â€"Oâ€" * t

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