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Durham Review (1897), 11 Aug 1898, p. 5

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i m o ~or o o t o P P O O o ol 7 . T y @4R 4E Iz m ~Ghers & 8 the & hit, ¢ i9 2 P B § uesd ) Nursery Si0CK Book Agenis ! Aoneultural We furnish all supplies free We have the burgest Nurser Infome _ _ e eR n o P e We have the burgest Nurscrics in the Domâ€" ind onm» We pay both sailncy and commission . We engage cither whole or part time men. We guanrantee wll our stock We turnish purchnsers with certificate lroms Government inspecior, stuting onr stock i« tree from San Jose menle. Our Nurseries comprise over 700 neres, and m-twk in large quantity enables us to sell at the c t possible figure. Men Succeed writh us who have Failed with others. It will cost you nothing to learn what we can do for you. Don‘t write uniess vou mean business »nd wan Review to Jan. 1 ‘99 for 35 cents. R, W, GARDINER Marble and Granite Dealer of G@G B @34 O>44G PAAA DA SAE profitable employment Stone & Wellington TORONTO. linery burler s m io tuat ut lt Implewent Agents | Snits *la 3 g Calder‘s Block,. Lower Town. dv=made Mt Forest roportionaté RCGCGAINS. pext For we know that an animal of, SaY,â€" 1,000 pounds of live weight must have a certain quantity of each of these eleâ€" ments of nutrition for its maintenance in healthâ€"first, of the carbonaceous matters for the support of the vital heat, then of the protein for the repair of the muscular tissue worn by every motion, of whatever kind it may b@, and, lastly, of fat for the replenishing of this indspensable part of the system. And these quantiities have been found to be supplied by 20 pounds of the best meadow or clover hay for the full grown And these quantiities have been IOUNE to be supplied by 20 pounds of the bes meadow or clover hay for the full grow? animal at rest and producing nothing â€"Montreal Herald. HOW TO «=eD ents of the variâ€" thing to make pply all the deâ€" or its maintenâ€" lesired product GELY IN T at LUCAS. wRIGHT, BARRISTERS, S NOTaRIES, CONVE MONEY TO LOANâ€"tow mw DURHAM oFrFICE, © MactfarlanesCco io of Office BARRISTER soLmciToR NoOTaARY PUBLIC Offi MONEY TO LOAN AT 5 PER CENT. OFFI(‘E FIRST DOOR E. the Durbam Pharmacy Block. â€" Residence first door we Fost Office, Durham. UPPER TOW Notice is I trespassing, . moving the s: R. Tp. of Gle dealy with as Montpelier, Idaho Lot 49, conce in two miles This is a good frame barn, & eonvenient to cheap. For Pi CROSS \€ RQDSSC $ BYSENTERY : wnoarry PUBLIC CORERDIAL... GEORGE The undersigned offers for Sale or Rent for a term. of years, lot 20. con. 3, 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. MCFARLAXE, §R. Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S PDENTISTRY. BARRI Watches, C Silverware, D NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS LEFROY McCAUL. FARM FOR SALE. H Box 257, Repairing a Speciality LO WER (RTCe 1TOR IN supPREME court uBLIC. commIssIonER. ETC. concession 2, Glenelg. Withâ€" niles of the town of Durham. good farm. Good stone house, rn, good orchard, well watered nt to market. Will be sold For particulars apply to Jowx McKECHNIE im ty Rocky Saugeen. Charges moderate . CORBON, or to H. TUCKER Grant‘s store DURKHAM hereby given that anvone â€" cutting timber on, or reâ€" same from lots 3Qand 40 S.D. lenelg, Co., of Grey, will be is the law directs. IRoBERT McDonaLD. Idaho U.S. Dec. 6th 07. 1ER, SoLICITOR ville tutte JEWELLER Fire Insurance Secured iHT, & BATSON RS, soL1cITOoRs, convEyanceRrs, &C. â€"low natesâ€"EASY TERMS E, Carper‘s BLOC Lower Town le first & third Wednosda tey‘s Hotel. Portage Ilatware TOWN. DURHAM ocks, & conyreranCERr 1 B drinks. Pure Spices store Hires and eer and Mrakdal Owen So Darkam ky Fl_\’ TLa Prairie, Man. most Lower iown Jewellery. & Specs U AST OF Calder® «t of th DURHAM lgnd Durbam (g) ad Ad: passed #4 @ fe} enunciite TC members of that firm can C0 °0200 50) eolmn embarrass or impair the success of anyâ€" l what a body who would attempt to take it up". | hy poer The unavoidable inference is that Sir | must 1 Charles believes this noted firm of‘;"gt“t‘il: Canadian steamship owners is responâ€" i have a sible for the failure of the Petersen | torial Tate Company and subsequently for' all the injury which it is claimed such | _ ‘ppp failure has dene Canadian commerce, lrccentl and in the same breath he advoâ€"| Canad: cates that they be rewarded by receivâ€" truths ing the contract themselves. This {%fi'ffrric( point probably escaped the notice of | singul: the ©Mail and Empire" when they | statesn headed the item with the line “Pa.',-“Of ** th riotism of Sir Charles Tupper." ‘lxhx::{c(:o he is r hope th endeaye Allans, of â€" Montrea members of that fir1 embarrass or impair | and this does not inC! ‘dismm outports ; it when the fuall returns 1 fally realize $2,600,0 | of nearly one and on« Still Booming. . ‘The extraordinary increda trade in Canada which was the returns for the fiscal y€ closed with June and of whis notice has already been giv« letters will apparently be & the next annual announcem ies O otmaaina." rade in Canada which was shown by < pash of. prog es it e n ooo minds the returns for the fiscal yeal which | new {11425!11(:5, new ways and methods losed with June and of which extendâ€" ‘]’f brmgmfi their ii\'uits to the 'z,’"tCS‘@f 5 c heen mivent Curope. _ Her trade is going up by llwucc.h:}.b l‘\'lrcad.) bf(fnb"“ u;.m‘ t(l;e;e leaps and bounds, and her st?ncsm:m- etters will apparently b¢ eclipse \ slnp_hus kc'i‘m pace with her commercial the next annual announcement, that is| genmius. he first lines of Imperial if the first month can be taken as 20 f’:deN}.“O“ have been laid down for us indication of what is to follow. The | 25. 98 Wilfrid Laurier, and â€" his ie o oonneitor duly ag far as dn colleauges. . ‘The tone oft Canadian custont} returns for July as ar as T®â€"| public life has greatly risen with the ceived show the receipts to be 22,446,â€" | beating down of at least the worst 491 as against $1,386, 167 for July 1897 | fallacies of protection, that parent of and this does not include returns from corruption in States, i distant outports ; it is cx_pccr.ed zhf\t HOLSTEIN. when the fuall returns are iN, they will R â€"â€"â€"â€" aatirn £2600.00 un Annvrens Mrs. Denny and children from Norval fl(l‘ll))llell\}llc 3._.?),(1)0, or AB m‘j‘;fiw are visiting her father Mr, Nelson Main. of nearly one an 3 one quarter munons | _ 2fjs, and Mrs. McQueen of Kirkwood on the corresponding month of last year, | who have been visiting friends in this One of the most gratifying features of plf;‘;" "]‘“l“"“;“‘ home on Saturday. eanoire o M the Klondike Social held in Mi. Wiw. ‘:'1”5 m.agr'nnc_ent .~ho».nng t the IAIG¢ | Main‘s Orchard on Friday night wis a increase in importations of free goods | decided success. § iw be used in manufactures, these haye L'M r. uln,d Mrs, Mort. MceGitvary of HAaKaan ns PP y istowel have been the emests of Mrs, ; m(‘.x;e.:aed' ("_‘)/ “",t‘he ,_hgturei_be}‘ng, f)Ol‘ David Cameron for the p;sr few days. f 1.5-“ ?10:3*“»0“- as 3?33“1155-.01,0.)5,1-3. Misses Maggie and Georgia Kennedy | for this year. This of course is proof of Toronto are visiting at W.T.Brown‘s. that that the products of Canada are n‘."i-‘*" "\'l"‘i“ ((,'“"h(';i’ °fl Fl""‘\";"“o‘{\‘"““ festsia o o cs visiting ber Grandmother, MTS ‘m. ; increasingly in demand mt.h.ouwxde Burrows last week, Mr, Geo. Cushnie of ?Iconsumers., The total of home produce Dromore visited the same pluce on | sent abroad in 1897 was $119,685, 410, l]‘ r::l"-" 1““1"“ ( # y F4 s c ear i n ad it wasSh: 3 Mr. and TS eorge Rawn yisite( | in th(,' ,'\’ L%l;,‘)}l_s\,t\d:bed .lt. “usSl.i‘J,-w.’.,-‘ 'hl'l‘:' :l-'lllsitlhlor. Mrs. TV. S. Horsburgh "p0. o laavasen on Sabbath. seut abroad in 1897 was @11,°U00,°~~ in the year just closed it was $139, 402,â€" 279, $20,000,000 of an increase. he Kettle River Railway. Judging from the notice: in last week‘s ‘‘Canadian Ga_zecbe," the proâ€" moters of the Kettle River Valley Railâ€" HIMSEA Coscogra heaten. in Sheltenâ€" what rifica I Encouraging T rel What would not the ( give to be able to recall : ant things they have sal ministrator Ogilvie. Wb believed that the one M the country would hay who was absclutely abe who was in fact so near character and . disposit would fear for the pos long continued sojourn could possibly be a x;ela;;i WwoOuIe IEdAAR SR enteerendnnet , long continued sojourn upon earth, could possibly be a relative of the Minâ€". ister of the Interior ?2 But such is the irony of fate, and now the Oflposinion press are in a dilemma, of either hayâ€" ing to go back on all they have said in Mr. Ogilvie‘s favor, or admitting that some good can come out of Nazareth. If only this little incident would teach them to be a little more cireumspect in future when attacking their opponents, the lesson would be worth all is must be costing them. There is scmething singularly approâ€" priate in the coâ€"inzidence of the arrival of Sir Wilfrid‘s Cobden medal almost on the day that the preferemial tariff comes into full operation. Had Richâ€" ard Cobden and John Bright lived to see this first substantial triumph in Canada of the undying principles which they devoted their lives to proâ€" mulgate, they would indeed baye reâ€" alized that their efforts had not been in vAD« OUR OTTAWA LETTER That is a curi0ous | by Sir Charles 6 the fast Atlantic So sorry they spoke ould not the Conservatives ible to recall all the pleasâ€" they have said about Ad:â€" Ogilvie. Who could have at the one man in whom y would have confidence, ibsclutely above suspicion, n fact so near the angels in and disposition that one r for the possibility of h‘is ion for a charier when ) assembles. This would egative . the statement ed much credence after the bill that Mr. Corbin his interest to the CBPR inn prevailing at the nitiing A Coincidence y 1h Otta wa rade Prospects ttawa, August 6th, i curious principle Chaijles Tupper in Atlantic steamship a solidcomfort out to be a complete edictions of failure, have expressed a rnment would now ~eontract with the al, adding, **the m can do much to r the success of anyâ€" n the Mrs. Denny and children from Norval avre visiting her father Mr, Nelson Main. Mis. and Mrs. McQueen of Kirkwood who have been visiting friends in this place returned home on Saturday. The Klondike Social held in Mi. Wiw. t sin‘s Orchard on Friday night Was a Miss Evelyn McKe who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Wm. home on Monday. Mrs. Bella O‘Counel is at Dundaik, visiting friends, Mrs. George Freeman is in Mt. Forest this week the guest of ber aunt, Mrs. Lewis. Mrs. Geo. Brown of Regina who has been â€" visiting _ her fatherâ€"inâ€"daw _ Mr, Thos. Brown Sr. a few weeks returned home on Wednesday. Misses Kate Smith and Jennie Doupe and Jaseph _ Dowling visited at Mrs. Laughton‘s Dromore, 0n Sabbath. Miss Kate Healy, who has been in Wincham visiting for a few weeks bas Miss Kate J Wingham visi returned home Mr, A. 2 few days: Ste Maric Miss Carrie Wills Sundayed with NCP parents. School will open on Monday when Miss Chadwick will commence â€" her duties. Mr. George Noble is very ill at present. He has our sympathy in his many atâ€" tacks as it is but a short time since be was under the doctor‘s care. T. J. Huiton w lately. Mrs. Langruil w mother Mrs. Mac lately. Miss M. Derby, who was Our teacher some years ago but who has been teachâ€" ing in Priceville for the past two years, visited with ber uncle Mr. J. Aldred lately. The difficulty as to the possession of the blacksmith‘s tools has been referred to the fall assizes. A lot of trouble and expense over a trifling watter. There is a feeling here that the Dundalk Magâ€" istrate might have refrained from issuâ€" ing a warrant and arresting an old settler, feeble and cri‘ppled up. for so CLiibhe zo le Ccoltands then ‘why . not ing a warrant and ArPesUUR d00 CCC settler, feeble and crippled up. for so slight an offence, and then why not settle it in Dundalk instead of saddling the county with a large expense P Township Council met here Saturday 6th, John S. McMillen was appointed Collector of taxes. i Mialnine UR Laaat URUITE NeR Nats oma imb Diedâ€"John Gorman, who lived about 5 miles south east of here, He died on the 5th and was burried on Sunday the 7th at the R.C. Cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. His wife, a daughter of Mr. Henry Hannam of Swinton Park, and a small family mourn his loss. 1 Mn ar The weather is turning out as igo atter ia \rmstrong. returned home HUTTON HILL HOPEVILLE i1 was the Machesney Wim. Groat ; dry and crops are not well as expected. Toat. heeled Sundayed with ber short stay lar, Mt. Forest, her grandparents h 3 zlopmcm."l P ifter years ands of a 1 * ilightened ‘ % ard in the op(:nc(l up d methods he gates of c ng up by t statesmianâ€" “ ommercial a} f Imperial | 4 lown for us l C and his| \* k camp are | \e they see | e Provinâ€" | chnicality | * ~are now | C clamation | rether, _ is | { logy that | nada and | * sh enstom | rom time | r ation de:| \° ; will be j’ gs which | ordained" | 2 editorial | ver heard \ ® ded aown | am tc it Dundalk guest of her of â€" Hanover returned Elmwood it Sault itâ€" he | 3 r\gnunum & best. cheapest, J : and quickest : & route. Augast : # 16. _ For ful 7 @ s .( € particulars, &c., ‘, & apply to James J Ts . Afiq@iliUUNUEA AV% .A 5 $10.00. by the C Y carll 4 n en rverl J) ~ R. Gun, Grand f: Trunk Railway, * Ticket Agent.... () shorts J Fall Wi Barley, Pess, Qats, prd H Hogs, live we Lard per lb Tallow* per 1t Butter per Ib, Sheepskins ... . Hay, per ton Straw, o0 .0 + Potatoes, per bag Applee, per bag . Wood, 4 feet ... NE M AADAAESS AUR in mru hn e memmndtierPoal and hogs. Receipts were 47 carâ€"loads, including about 400 sheep and la mbs and 1,000 hogs. Export Cattleâ€"There is still a quiet toue in this line and cables show no imâ€" provement, Someexporters have space on board ship to fill, which caused a deâ€" mand for the best cattle toâ€"day, and prices paid ruled slightly better than | last market day. They ruled from 44c to 44c mostly, a few touching $4 60 per ewt. â€" Bulis for export sell for from 34¢ ‘ to 4¢¢ per Ib. Butchers‘ Cattieâ€"Best butchers‘ sold readily and prices were firmer. ruling from $4 20 to $4 40 per ewt. for choice to fancy. Good cattle sold at 4c and common went as low as 3c to 34c per Ib. Choice cattle are wanted, but poor stufl is hard to get rid of. Wood Wo«l During the forenoon ther sharp trade done at the West« Yaids, and most of the st uff w ed of Fefore noon that was W inc. Prices advanced slightly Butchers‘ Cattleâ€"Best butchers‘ sold : readily and prices were firmer. ruling from $4 20 to $4 40 per ewt. for choice to fancy. Good cattle sold at 4c and common went as low as 3c to 34c per Ib. Chorce cattle are wanted, but poor stuff is hard to get rid of. Stockers and feedersâ€"The demand continues quiet, and Buffalo men are paying only from 8e to 3c per Ib for light stockers. A few halfâ€"fat feeders are being sold at from Bc to 4c. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Export sheep were not pientiful toâ€"day, and good ewes and weathers advanced slightly in price, selling from $3 30 to $3 40 per cwt. Lambs are steady at $3 to $2 50 each, or about 5¢ per Ib. Bucks fetch 23c to Calvesâ€"Find a fair inquiry from $3 to $7 50 each. Miich Cows and Springersâ€"The deâ€" mand in this line was a little quieter. Prices ruled from $20 to $45 each. Hogsâ€"There was anotber slight adâ€" vance in this line. Best selections of singeing hogs sold for from $6 to $6 10 per ewt. Cornfed brought from $5 25 ‘to $5 30 and found slow sale. Light fat hogs sell for 85 45 to $5 50, and thick fat from $5 to $5 20. _Sows for breedmg are steady at 3¢ to Shc, and stags and other sasoh hoes bring from 2¢ to 23¢ per 1b. d, 22 inches ugh hogs â€"r cwt per ewt heat pe Manitoba for DC bb Live Stock Markets RHAM MARKRET. snn ne e it rerse c s2â€"00 er cwt ight . TORONTO enoon there was & it the Western Cattle f the stuff was disposâ€" that was worth buyâ€" nced slightly in cattle s were 47 carâ€"loads, 0 0 5 00 to 0 00 to 50 to 50 to 1 £0 to 1 00 to 50 to 10 to 03 to 40 t 10 t 11 to 10 to Nov to tC to 0 00 10 1% 11 11 30 50 OS 00 00 00 (0 00 00 00 S BCX NEAXX LIJLUKI.. > gies, Democrats, Ano UAuPUS, S 2A 0 MARCITRATCICCC HARROWS and the yery best you can buy at right pri The RAYMOND sewing machine and the best makes of PLANOS and C xal"Money to loan at 5 and 5}% payable on your own terms, . 42"Insuran« Iy attended to. â€" Issuer of Marriage Licenses. PR : "_ 0 Lowne ADAMS‘ WAGGONS sPRING & SUMWMER ©00D8 arriving daily at All BUGGIES: Touches the Epot MacLeod‘s Systenm ® Weak and Impure Blood, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Female Complaints, etc. Ask Druggist A number of twenty from this burg and elsew very pleasant evening at Mr. Wim. Brown one ni Miss King, of Mt. Forest, the company were favor excellent music. Mrs. Legate and daughter spent Sunday with their Coleridge family. Miss Lizzie Garson is at h ing her summer holidays. Mr. J. McBeth came home land Tuesday night looking ling agreed with him. He 1 sare freight, buy at other Agents. T kinds of § Binders, Mov these are the Pmd Lawn= our sale of L exceeded our x been obliged ‘to =M0wers you are desirou at once, as we number of twentyâ€"five HARVESTING .. SUPPLIES..... ammmmsnmermmmmmmmemmmmmmemmemmemsnmmmmesnmen m C CCC Sagap of MASSEYâ€"HARRIS MACHINERY i t in itc ns EKngenice Are: > FANINCLS the Lower Town Implement Ware or write direct to Glovper F Oil DROMORE of twentyâ€"five or more, and elsewbere, spent a evening at the home of wn one night Jast week. Mt. Forest, being present, were favored with some arher‘s 5CS \In ighter AMrs Wright their friends, the ARDWE at home speng Drills and He came WM. CALDEFR. P.;BKER. Druggist, Durham Full Lin from Scot s if travel 4 full Carload lose prices, 4nG Seed J. M. MacLszop, Goderich mlk/? M present in Canadd, 06 to buy from the Unite to ?tf quality and now Oil superior to any of _ITOR_ id Bind 1 ( lse5 ne â€" BLACK... P’ s hel »>imofAU artoad wil arrite i ces, and can sell ch â€"¢ct* all kinds of ré TUTDHOPI ind 1s ther Miss A. Cushnie spent a week or more with friends round here. Ouzr j adle P Miss Doupe, of Holstein, spent a day with Miss L. Laughton lately. Mr. & Mrs. J. Snell, of Wiarton, who have been spending the holidays at the homes of their parents here, are at present yisiting Elora friends. as ie Rove Mr. & Mrs. Jas, Paton, Swinton Park, visited his sister, Mrs. R. Isarc on Sunâ€" day and took in the service in Russell Hall. , Harrows, &c : Goods vyou C Mis« McLean of Priceville is visiting at Colin McMillan‘s. r citizens are commencng per interest in their Laarns. f Larwn Mowers has far r expectation, and awe have 1 ‘to rej our order. If irous of securing one, come wre have only a couple more l re is a combine on oil at anada., we have been obliged the United States in order y and now have 0 Machine ‘to any of our neighbors. & NeLAUGHI All kinds of PLA uy at right pri renoYat o Ont 1/ re0nS Sold by H 92 0

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