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Durham Review (1897), 19 May 1898, p. 5

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brill: yeolt tery acre conven- ‘ood log th stone min are u rm the In ve the Int- re er 'e- long and GADD, 's, on the about so ardwood sale the e 'Gadd F, SR. Wham. R “How to wenr_"nnd y on the RED the" PM; “:1me Sale or ' con. a, Dropeny , house, d. bal- uttered. and , on the I for 3.22: E15 _ 1.9 a - ifnti i,Tii ispGii/iiii, the tirst \Vod'nes day in each month. Oftlee at the Com- mercinl Hotel. Repairing a Speciality. ('I‘I‘ER TOWN Dl Notice is hereby given that anvone trespassing, cutting timber on, or re- nmving the same from lots Wand 40B.D. It. Tp. of Glenclg. Co. of Grey. will he dealt withyus the law dhretts vmnuun u. palm-uni] ... w"... .-. mt.--'----' - - F.aeveio tedia of the Country" in tteq M" gut-1:10 vglumu. Ne Marin:- oomuhion F“ wee T. BRADLEY GARBITSON COMPANY, m . men. Fire Insurance Secured. Omee, aver Giant's store. Lower Town. DURHAM. ()FI’IUE FIRST DOOR EAST o,E the Durham Pharmacy futlyy.r'd"' Bluck. Heudenee thst door west. of th Pout (Mice, Durham. - _ --- . IA RRIS TEN. soucrron m SUPREME coun‘r. Norm" Pull-IO. communion-n. ETC. "_""-.. FF ""iiiiyuiist, MCDONALD. Montpelier. Idaho U.S. Dee. 6th 'll CI WANTED. Tsnchan and other brunt [non for 'ite..ty,P. or perm-any to polio" lot "Guam: " mum-A“- la. -n AI.- fr-.-'. In A... m] Collections and Agency promptly attended to. Pitts. 1NevO, Mun-mums, Imus 1. Agreements. ac. wrreccly prepared. Estatmg of deceased persons Im-kml after. and Executnrs‘ and Ad- miniatrators' Ace‘muts prepared and paused. Barrogato Court. Btrutteas, Prom": of Wills, Letters of Admtttintrtstion and Guardianship Obtained. Searches madam may once and Titles Imported on. Company and prirtsto Funds to Loan on Mortgotgs u lam " hues ot matron. Vuluntiom uncle r, y scompotem and can“)! Vulnntor. DURHAM OFFICI. CALDHR'O BLocx. 2:43 7 Lower Town. Wtil Lu in [Viv ‘villo first & third Wednmvulnys (vi r411 gun-nih- lilttul‘s 1Iotel. uonrnv puauc, conv-uncnv. cc. Omee -- LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. MONEY TO LOAN AT 6 PER CENT. Cha, gen moderate. LUCAS. WRIGHT. a BATSON. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. NOTARIES. CONVEYANCERS. dc. MONEY TO LOAN-cow um- EASY TERMS n: W ~0<1u9 {E "tNets r OM43 t buy Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. All Charges Moderate. J. P. TELFO RD, DENTISTRY: JEWELLER. - Watches, Clocks, & Jewellery. Silverware. hlatware, & Specs. BA RRIS TER. SOLICITOR. BU); "inTiGTGe La Prairie. Map. ling your Garden Semis by the "um-e, you will Juut it r/mqu-r db more satisfactory. Come to me for your-wants in the Stet! line, Il'r have secured good, .l'rrsh. large. plump seed. so try Mom ond cumpure resulta. - __ We aim hare a cmnplete stork "f Me HUNT tlidreirent rurirfim which have proved ”rm/fa: writes in th if (nullity. FARM FOR SALE. "l')'iacf.'tiri.lane d; Co Durham Ont. number nf years. Evans' Ingyproved Saw- Is this not espec- ially true with Seeds. We endeavor to do this and have procured the following particular strains recommended by Mr. Zavita at the meeting of the Farm- crs' Institute last win- n-r as having headed tlw “st for the past Log “angel. stwlrs' lmprov. short White Carrot. Hart Ieyu" Bronze Top Swmlu. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. the host. W. H . Wtuotrr. ' LEFROY McCAUL. A. GORDON, Irlu'mus'm & SEEDSMEN. Nulkdulo. Owen Sound Durham. DC RNA M. FF}. Mrs.Cmrie who has been spending a oouplo of weeks visiting here left for Tobormory Paint on Monday to visit a sister than. The Spanish fleet is speedier than either of the American squadrons, and it has got coaled up among the West Indies too. A great battle expected " soon l Chamberlains Ttth is either reck- less or planned. he latter view pre- vails in Europe. Eggs are lécts each in Havana. On the whole American anxiety is growing deeper. _ - - Home last week came Mr. Archie Mo. Dongnl from the Crow's Nest Pass to ape-ml a week with his aged mother who is in c'elicate health. We are glad to see Archie looking an well end to learn that he tills a. respo'nsible position there. He leaves t marrow, (Tuesday) h r we scene of his labors, Chauncey Depew says “The two great English speaking nations stand. ing shoulder to shoulder is the most in. spiring and magnificent spectacle of the century." Two American landing expeditions have been repulsed. Mr. John Duncan was a guest the be- ginning of the week ot our [may black- lmith T. McKnight. Europe a few days ago it now tran- spires. wanted to compel the Americans to give up the Philippines and fight on the Atlantic, but Britain would not join them. Spanish fleet is playing hide and seektunone the West India Islands. t"vampson's fleet is in search of it and is lost to view also. Cables are being out by both parties. The Madrid Government intend (or pretend) to send an expedition to the hilippines to oust Dewey. The Spanish fleet has been supplied with coal " Curacon, a Dutch Island. (Little Holland, you had better look out or you’ll get your ears pulled.) TUESDAY. Americans -are exercising censor- ship over telegraphic news. Senor Polo is leaving Montreal this Week for Madrid. His presence hove has been in very bad tastc and it is no wonder Uncle Sam was offended. Mr. John George expects to leave this woekfor the vicinity of the Boo. Though son-v to lose our ohliglug neighbor we wish him success in his new home. Miss M. McArthur in this week visiting relatives in the vicinity of 'l‘ravarston. Dewey has been heard from again. He Is all right, but has not attacked Manillu yet. A Spanish gunboat from a distant station run into Mammal Harbor not knowing war was declared and of course was trapped at once. The Flying Squat“: left Virginia Coasts yesterday, likely for Panto Rico. Mommy. Rumors of war between Britain and France, caused by the evident sym- pathy of the Anglo-Saxon nations. Chamutrlain, Sccy of State for the Colonir, made a startling speech in which he declares that war, terrible as tlmtmay he, "would he cheaply purchased if in a great and noble cause the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together pvc-r an Anglo-Saxon alliance." Ills aad. ienee received this with cheers and .Europe will receive it with deep suspic- Ion. Admiral Sampson bombards the batteries defendng San Juan, Porto Rico, and destrovs them. One man killed, 7 injured. A later rumor says the American flag is fly1ng overthe city. This is one of spain's important coating bases. An American expedition attempted Inland supplies and ammunition for the insurgents at Cabanas but, were repulsed. The Cape Verde fleet after many ponflieting rumors, has turned up near Martinique within two day's soil of Cuba, and a great battle with Samp- son’s fleet is expected soon. The in- vasionof Cuba has been indefinitely delayed owing to the arrival of this heet. Spaniards in the Phillipines have not yet surrendered, and a state ot anarchy prevails, with which Admiral Dewey is not able to cope until rein- forcements arrive. Better firing by the Spaniards of late cause suspicion that French gun- ners were imported on the Lafayette, which was allowed to enter Havana after detention at Key West. Great uneasiness in Europe over American successes, and a dread of an Anglo Saxon alliance. An American force beaten off' from Cientugos on south of Cuba, after 8 hours fighting. _. ,__. n--v.- IJ."'VIJ "Duh to her assistance and succeeded in 'te1tirlgarope on her when she was pulled out. FRIDAY. First American blood shed. The cruiser Wilmington, torpedo boat Win- slew, and'dgunbbat Hudson, attempted to enter the harbor of Cardenas to attack Spanish gnnboats, but the fire from the boats and land batteries were opened upon them, and they were forced to retire. The Winslow was completely disabled by a well directed murderous tire, and the explosion of a shell caused the death of five of her crew wounding some others. The Wilmington with great bravery went brs 1.“. ___.__., _ DAY BY D ly. DORNOCH. SATURDAY Don't get the idea into your head that distance lends enchantment, to a man's views of pay-day. Don't think for a minute that a corn loses any of Its vindictivenesa when coyored by a. patent-leather shoe. Will our friends oblige us by making these offers known? If you are not getting them join our club and secure its advantages. If you have already got the Review the Globe is 500, Mail 40c Bun 40c, Witness We. Mon. Star 75c. Review to Jan. lst, 1890, and for 81.00 w. Mail & Emp. tor] year, The Review till Jan. I. 1899 and daily Morning Globe for 1 year for $4.00. A DOLLA R'swon'rm-A LL Tm: NEWS -We make to new Subscribers the fol- lowing offer. Close with it at once, it may be withdrawn t Review to Jan. lst, 1899, and for $1.00 Weekly Globe for 1 year, Marble and Granite Dealer of Mt Forest has a’very large stock of Scotch, Nor. way. Swede, American and Canadian Granite and Marble to select from. 20 Pet' cent discount on former. marble pri- cos. No agent's commissions to pay: all work warranted t Railway fare allowed to purchasers who call at the shop. Durham, May 14th S8. Iht0wNINa.--..In Durham, on May 15th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brnwniug.a (laughter. The undersigned intendh to make ex- tensive- renovations on the British Hotel, and invites intending tendorers to meet at the hotel on S-Lturday. let inst. when requirements will be made known. Material to be fuxnished by the contractor. At two o'clock. CAMPBELL.--In Bentinck on the mm inst., Mrs. Quinton Campbell, aged 67 yams. Fishing on the Rocky Sangeen fiom ing through lot 28, con. 2, E. Cr. R.. Ulenelg. is strictly prohibited from this date. All parties will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. -- A -_ANCXU'rs MCCORMICK. Mr. Joseph Ford “th941 the meeting of the 801le Grey c. E. Union Saturdny at Prieevle,. May 16, 1898. Mr. George Sachs raised his barn Wed- nesday, every Hung weutoff well, In the ew-niug ridos were chosen and a tug of war was pulled, with games and dancing a very pleasant evening was spent. Mr. and Mrs. Cr.mrad Seim attended the lunar»! of Hm late Conrad Seim, Sr , an Aylon Friday. Mr. um} Mrs. II Ritz xtemlcd the funeral”! a relntive near Ilnnoyer on b'aturday. Mr. W. J, Bye-re sold u valuable road- sm- to Mr. J, Andaman of Hanover one da, Lust. week. Miss J. Lirbic. at prevent of Walkman) spent Sunday at home. Any of our farmers around who had tnyhurplus wheat, on hand gut; 1t away hm week Mr, Robert Barbour is on the sick “at thi, week. The war scare. w; t1ndetv,tand, has mlded ammo citizens topur circuit. in the [JO-3'?!” of Mr. and Mrs John Sherman. who returned {rum Wiscocsin about three weeks ago. But Mr. Sherman, we Ixnderstzunl sine:, has pusohasrd u. farm. Miss Flora monouum spent Sunday at the [mental honw. also Miss Mury Mc- Donald of I'ealu tly, str.JoLrn.Nuhn,ot Fleshertou. spent huuuluy in Bentinck, also " gentlemen (run Walkevton who is not w well known. Mr. Dough“ ncDunuH accompanied by his Guglstcr Kate were Viz-Ming (ilenelg Miranda iaiwceli, Miss Kale will cou- tinuu her xisi; in couple of weeks. Mrs. N. ucDougnil who we”: the winter maul» in the city at" Hamilton retatned home lust. Saturday looking, much relresh- ed by her trip She Was accompanied home by her daughter Mrs. Kennedy, who win remain for some time. w.J/r:lli,n, of Glenelu, spent Sun- day an. A. McDunuld‘s, also Mr, L. ucLean, of Rocky Snugeeu, at D. McDonald‘s. . Since last we wrote our town was Visit- ed by the famous Horse Educator Pro. fessor Brush, glving an exhibition with Ins own horses one evemug. and a lecture the folluwing evening. But the most. amusing panof the exlubition being the riding by Jncky Browu, Mr. W. Bray on Friday finitshol the masonry of a house for T. McKenua and is now buy building a. commodous milk- house with all modern appliances for Mr. D, McArthur. Rev, Mr. McKeuzw. Chesley. occupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church lust Sabbath and preached tt very insiructive and edilyiug sermon. This is Mr. Me- Kenzieh, second visit to Doruoch and the crowded pewr which greeted him were surely a fitiiug tribute to his popularity. Mr. Wm. Johnston, Gleurosden, paned through hale last Week eurouta for Wol- beck to unit and inspect the inventionl and Improvements in the mill there. _ ,7 _....... -. “my”, spent a few days hut week very pleasant- ly trying: to decoy the speeltled beauties uf the river Styx. They wore fairly euc- ceu-tul. Mean} Singpson and Edgar NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. R. W, GARDINER, TENDERS WANTED. M RS. SHEPHERD. CRAWFORD. HAMPDEN. BORN. DIED. Glenroaden. of phoslay titockers and F eeders--There is no change In this line. Light tstockers an in tolerably fair demand for Butulo at 3 30 to 3 60 per cwt. Shee and Lamha--Good yearling: are wanturat from 5bc to Go per lb. Light ewes sell for te to 41c and heav ewes at from 320 to 40. Bucks are dulf at 3e to 'dkc. Spring lambs are in request at from $3 to 8t each. Not many offering. Calyetr--More calves are coming for. ward than are wanted. The ruling prices are from 82 to$56ach. Fancy veals might bring more. Milch Cows and Bpringertr--All sold and prices held firm at from $25 to $40 per head, odd fancy cows going to " hnd $43. Hog-Toes market was weak, yet prices did not decline to-dar, choice singers fetching from 8ii.06 to 85.10 per cwt, weighed " the cars. NT D: Young man and women. or older te, {£31.51 young in spirit. of undoubted chum“: good.tt1?trirPehitioeed “Maw. le, M 5:36 "Gd Butchcrs' Cattle-Some of the drovers tried to sell their cattle at even less than they cost in the country. Them were more cattle in than required, but for the best cattle it cannot be said that prices were very much lower. One or two choice lots of cattle for local con- sumption sold for 4c, but the ruling tigures were from $3 50 to $3 80 per cwt. Common cattle sold as low as $2 90 and $3 10 per cwt. Btultg-Prices for shipping bulls rule from 8e to 'dhe per lb. Export. Cattle-Prices rule about steady, With a downward tendency. Choice shippers sold for $4 35 to $4 40 per éwt, but the most of the deals were made as from tlc totit peril). Some sold as low as (c per lb. to-day the offerings Were 108 loads. Several loads of t e poorer class of cattle were left in the pens at the close of the day. Every available corner was utilizedasn cattle' pen, and never be- fore was the need for a larger cattle market more fully eTemplitiedf Drovers and dealers are clamoring for more room. Atlenst the yards should have 100 acres of space. The offerings tp-day included 235 sheep and lambs, 2,800 hogs, 70 calves and the usual run of milch cows and swingers. LIVE STOCK. MARKETS. Tomx'ro. So far as receipts are concerned to- day’s market was a record breaker. Yesterdny there were. 40 carioada on the boards at: the ttester" cattle yards and Eggs. per "or. . . . Chickens. yer pint Potato”, per bag Ducks b6 Turkeys, per lb ... Geese, per lb .. Hides, per cwt ... Calfskins ... ... Sheepskius ... ... Hay. per ton ... Ulruw. '. ... ..t Apples, per bog .. Wood, 4 feet ... .., Wood, 22 inehen .., Flour trl-r Md ......., 1Jattuea pt t' sack ... Bum per out ... ..r Shorts per ewt .._ Full Wheat, per hush Barley, bt Peas, bb Oats, " Dr'd Hugs, per cwt Hoes, live weight . Lard per 1h ... Tallow. per li, .. Butter per tb, Tub ..e -.- -a, S'l'lld “RAY! SstlH GUN's LIVER PILLS DURHA Il MARKET. b' 400to60 00 10 In M to 0 CO to 40 tn 10 to 0 05 to US to 25 to Gil to 5 00 ts 0 00 to (J 35 it 0 57 to 0 22 to 5 75 to 4 50 to 10 to C3 to 0 12 to 12 to It0to 100to Ml to 65 to o,5 to to 8 (N) ll 00 012 0 by, 5 CO 10 O4 0 30 50 ll) t " " 80 M 4O 58 33 25 10 00 1 _vision for thé Township of Glenelg tor the year 1898, will be held " the Town Hall in said Township on Ask Druggist or write direct P, J. ti. MAngzgp. froderich. Ont. sold GLEN ELG COURT " REVISION. And notice is hereby turther given that a meeting of the Council will be held " the same place " 2 o'eloek in the attemooqof the some tiny. tor the Weak and Impure Blood, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Female Complaints. etc. THE first sitting ot the Court of Re- uhinn for the Townshin of Glam-Jar Saturday, the 28th day of May 'llll at the hour ot 10 o’clock in the forcnoon. Gunman of general businésb. __ __ - A_AJ.A.B_LAC_K. Touches the spot.’ tare hlfa,dlkod.'g System Renovator ONTARIO ARCHNES TORONTO H. PARKER KALSOMINE. PARIS WHITE. WHITING. COLORS, GLUES, MIXED PAINTS, VARNISHES, WHITE WASH BRUSHES, AND PAINT BRUSHES.M H. PARKER, DURHAM. also J?UGGIES: A fl'ln stock of the TUDHOPE & MgLAl'G 11le Bug- A . mes, Democrats. and Carts. All kindsof PLO“ S and HARROVVS and the very best you can buy at right prices. The RAYMOND sewing machine and the best makes of PIANOS and ORGANS. WMoney to loan at 5 and 5.5% payable on your own terms. "Insurance prompt- ly attended to. Issuer of Marriage Licenses. WM. CALDER. ADAMS' WM00NS : A full Carload wit arrive this week-- f sare./reirht, buy at close prices, and can sell cheaper than other Agents. KE" Full Line of all kinds of repaids. s All $32 am <3: C: Ch tv.s, , " :2 Our Paints are getting so widely known G that we have been obliged to receive a 'it fresh supply every week for seven weeks. 'il Call and examine some of em NEW f)) ‘3 t'ttyatxtioe SPRING & SUMMER GOODS arriving daily at GOODS who]; consists of (“tier- mt designs of Silyerwnre, Granito, Tinware, Screen Doors and Windows, Carpet Sweepers, Clothes Horses, Clo, thori \Vringers, Washing: Machines, Buttercup Lhnrns, Cream (inns of every description, Milk Pans, Rakes, Hoes. Shovels, Forks, Egg Carriers &e. Our stock ot Whips are some! hing extra, kinds of MASSEY-HARRIS MACHINERY. Binders, Mowers, Drills, Rakes, Barrows, &c. Farmers, these are the Best and Cheapest Goods you can buy. Q the Lower Town Implement Warerooms fSfulWll This week we have-great bargains to t? offer. We have been buying largely i) of late and shipments are arriving daily. t Just received a large shipment of '0 mzAiaVLjviikiii"D "riijUN-i" shifGhft -of TINWARE from ; Montreal, and anothgr shipment oft, GG M (in feal: GLASS PARKER. Druggisb, Drirham. WMED tlt il, m|856m 18m. Bach. . . MUNICIPALITY OF' WREMONT. The Court of Revision for the Township of Egrcmont will be held " “1:30 P. It., tor the purpose ot in- vestiguting the appeals against the meat em D. ALLAN, Clerk. Dated " Holstein. this 16th dar of by 180& direct tfrom Bélgium, a G Court of Revision. Holgtsin Monday May m, ' DURHAM. mm 00.3“"- iiiiiili,ii2jii" _ e,?, ' ilt a; b bargains tog; by B. - xi E 32 " Fl

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