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Durham Review (1897), 22 Sep 1898, p. 8

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1/ it Aliases Eitie Morrison, M. F. Noumea. May mnriek, 1nd Messrs Angus Buck and Dan. McLeod, took in the Toronto slams. Mr. John McDougnll from Toronto, paid I brief unit to the Grove recently. Miss-es Kate McQuanie and T Doug}! t'grlt' Datum after Cult; s coup e o "tout a wit th . . Mtple Grove. err parents In Mrs. John Waters from Durham. in f company with her niece Miss Genie Fiuu- any, are at present on A visit to the old homo-tend nnd in this bug. A Mr. Hone Baton paid Berkle fr . [met visit Sunday week. Aid (:32: pleasant calla. Mr. W. H. Arro'mnith has his new residence completed to perfection. as well as riding in a new top buggy, also a new Mmocntwaggon. Congratulations Wm. Mrs. A. C. Paterson. from your town, in compuLy with Muse Minnie and mu Fm". in spending a short vacation at the old homestead. Mrs. P, intends mowing to Flint, Michigan. in a fortnight. when, the rent of the family reside. Messrs Tollott from Durham, have Mr. Duncan McArthur'n new residence already roofed, and Mr. D. is yery busy. Misses Joni. and Flora Benton of the 4th, ll. home from Toronto to remain . while. 'l'lxelattorlma m: been well foe none time. Pleased to state the is im- proving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Peter O’Neil of the Cen, tre, Sundayed With Mr. John Tophams And family, of Proton, a few weeks ago. Mr. D. McDonald from the Queen City, and his sister Mm. Johnston from Port Huron. spent a few days with friends in tins burg and returned hut week, Tbteshing is about out for this: season. Flam." been: thoronghlr “tidied with the yield. Scotcb Town picnic was as predicted the. event of the unsou- Then is no recount, protest or election trial follomng this contest. Faitli‘ ful, can.“ work before the election will tell. Meetings still to be bold are McCuuig'a School House, Vickern and Edge Bill S. 11003.. all three on Thursday night, 22nd inst. Cluk'l 8. House. Bentittek, Orchnrd. Hampden and Towmend'a Lake ttll 4 on Fruity night 23rd inst. ' Wotaon‘a B, Home, Normauby on Monday Mth, Allan's S. H . mom. on Tuesday 27th. ouse. Egre Mr. Joe McPherson from Bell's Connors On Township presidents and commute: regt the ropotuibihty of seeing that scrutinoen no appointed for every ward. There should be no luxity. Pepe" signed by the President of the Union. W. Calder, will, when pro. vented to Bet. Offieee McDougnll or his agent in Durham, T, Harris, secure for the nppliennu the necessary credentiels. There ere voters we are told, who mll temely stay at home : drink never harmed them. On the other hand, men on whom drink hes fastened its chains, will go out and vote ' Yea' with e feverish desire that voters not entangled, would eeeiet them to overthrow their enemy. Fathers will vote for the sake of eons over whom the tempter is casting his shadow, and thousands of mothers will prey that the tttdifferent voter mey be roused from his lethargy, and go out with those who eennot be mused of "lihshneire, end vote the ”Yes" which meens. if enough does it, e prosperity for the country it hes never yet dreamed of, on the authority of ex-Fmence- Mimeter Foster, . ', , “Once to every men end nation comes the moment to decide in the strife of Truth with Feleehood for the good or evil side, . Some greet eeuee. God's new Mesaieh. offering tsash the bloom or blight. Perte the goets upon the left hand end the sheep upon the right. . And the choice goee on Fortune twixt the derknees and the light," On the 29th let nothing hinder you from voting YES. The liquor party is issuing literature as they have a right to do, but, it our readers get hold of it we say " Think it out." On one hand the farmer is to he ruined by the loss oi a market, on the other the market will be all right, for the quantity of whiskey sold will not be reduced. No admission of the 'iii', of the Hallie; no sympathy for those whose lives it has embittered, but cold. calcula- ting dollars and cents, by specious arguments trying to meet those of the prohi- bitionists whose every motive is merciful and not mercenary. ' Think it out.' The eyes of moral reformers in English speaking countries are watching this experiment with hopeful anxiety. Canadians have lately been setting the pace for the Empire in several ways. It would cover Canada with glory should she be the tirtrt also to adopt national prohibition of a traflie which all legisla- tum are struggling with to regulate. Before our next issue reaches our readers the vote will be in progress. or at least every mind mode up. This week the fight is going on bravely and will go on With increased vigor " the time approscbes. With all the earnestness possible the necessity of every one voting should be impressed and pointed out. The government is not playing With the quest- ion but u, we believe, honestly trying to get the conscience of the country in tt way never before triad. They will be jmstified in concluding that, if a voter‘s conscience Will not move him to come out and vote for it, it will not move him to lend his aid to sustain the law in operation. Every {round of Prohibition should urge every man to vote even if they vote . No,' We want no snap verdict. Let the truth be known. Let it be seen how many are bold enough to any by their vote that they will be retTontri. ble for the iniquity of n government deriving a revenue from a. degrading traffic. and how many to say by their vote, that, for the welfare of the nation in a vital point, though in some cases a saerdiee to themselves, they will vote l Yes' to the question, The Voter above is supposed to have marked his ballot for prohibition. v __ -"-_i'_e-_e- Wu- 0 “.““““ Y. . V§~OU " - Il“ - with give the form in which the ballot will appear on the 293h inst. SCOTCH TOWN. LAST WORDS, NOTES and NEWS of the PLEBISCITE CAMPAIGN. Are you in favor of the passing of an Act prohibiting the importation. manufacture or sale of Spirits, Wine, Ale, Beer, Cider and all other alcoholic liquors for use as leverages ? For the information ans} gpidgnce 9f Voters we here- THE BALLOT. NOTES. Mr, Ronald McDonald has turned out to he a full fhsdgtrd stone mason. Go on Ronald learn all you can and everything you can. Quitcu number around here took in Toronto last week, among whom was Messrs. Sam Kennel, Alex. Ferguson, Sam l’arslow. Angua McDougnll. Mr. McDougnll was greatly interested in the Dairy Exhibit and was so fortunate " to find out the new method of making butter and raising the cream. Miss Lizzie Ernest is at pm poorly. Mr. Wesley Atcheson of U. 8 ing his father here. Mr. Sacketc is very busy this summer having cattle, butchering and delivering meat. Miss Maud Haw i; weeks here and thinks it resort. ticctor-are npeulv hound. - R. Martin is still mailing. looking South and thinking of the near future as well as the past. We heartily join our nun in congratulations to Mr. av McIntyre ofBalwam Valley. A small number from here attended the Markdale Fair on Friday and report a. good time. Dinnie is again in our burg not building stacks this time, budding houses. A loud time at the threshing on Satur- day, and a tall time at night. The Lamb buyer found the lost is now rejoicing as well as shaking with the boys. Alex. does not know how it [new and is yet a. mystery. and hm threat Hcctor--are otrettlv hesuet is at present in town and " days of yore. Miss Melanie-3 left fur Dumfnea last week. We will all miss Mary. Success. BROWNSirILE, TORO is spending some It a tine summer numerous friends 'eavd Mrs. an how it _happeued at present very he lost V and shaking hands lively as in is visit to ':-=.m: itunc.ed pieture of Qur-uu, Em Bantu; vapor, Mrs McIiechnie Uoliiuywomi; fruit dish, Tillie Henderson. Arthur; 2 silver napkin rings .mgvns‘ml "Lizzie" {ms} "navid,"Art. Avamme-Y; l down cv.iver l zeaqmous. Mr and Sin John Smll; sugar .spoon, butter knite and pickle fork, Mr I and Mrs C Rnnmge; aims Imam: dish and , ~diver butter knife, Jlur.c am i Joe Bumlnu; 3 silver butter cooler, G Molicclwie, Dur- l 1mm; parlor lamp, Kate McDongali; tlat i irons, Jaw. and Stimulus Sue”; preserve dish. Mr an! Mrs Noah-r; 'l‘mlet set, I Sarah Nester ; table cloth, Hit-hard I Near, Moncmn; Fancy table cloth, J B and i F, Wilson; bed spread Mrs Thos. Rather- I ford; table cloth, Mary A McLean; two ltiamed pictures, Mrs Arch. McDougall; ; bedroom sett, Mr and Mrs W Hastiv; rat- i tau parlor maker, Messrs Gihs n and Miss ; Cooper, Mount. Forest; large framed pic- _ lure. Neil Elder; bed spread 3irtrT Philips; ", hunter knife and piekleifork, Miss Cushme; lbrush and comb. Lizzie Leslie; photo l album. Mr and Mrs E Haas; baud mirror, f Robina Geddes; silver hitter cooler, Mr lam] Mrs J K Rutherford, Glen Morris; fruit qet, Sarah McDougnll; photo album, Kate McDonald; cheese dish, Mr and Mrs G Binnie; pair curtains and , doz. silver spoons, Mr and Mrs Jan. Goddes; china fruit dish, Misses Pseuwick; silver berry; spoon. Dr. Smooth; trait set. Mr. and Mrs W Guides; cheese dish And moustache cup and soccer. Mr and Mrs Geddes, Sn; l thtmsr use. Mary Scott; pair "not. Chris- The wedding dinner followed, an elegant, sumptuous affair. and for half the' night and more, music. games and friendly intercourse were enjoyed. As the guests left the heartiest good wishes were again expressed for the happy couple entering on life's voyage and nil feeling that a night in the hospitable home of Mr. and ire. James Isaac was a pleasant affair. Tbe following list of presents bespoak the appreciation held fur the young couple: bed spread,, Mr and Mrs Snell; lace cur- tains. Mr and Mrs E Henderson; towels. Mr and Mrs T Renwick; table cloth Him B Lothian and brothers; bedspread “and S McKenzie; cake doyley, It Brnmlm; water set, Mrs McCormick; teapot and teakettle for table use, Mr and Mrs Dan Ferguson; china egg stand, N and M Mc- Intyre; two china cups and saucers and cream just and two cruel, bottles, Thomas MeDot1gall; china flrn, er put, Ina. Leslie; parlor lamp, Sandy McDonald: comb cane. Ellie McDongall; table nlnth, Mary Mc- Duuuall; parlor table drape. Lizzie Unr- The entire company then assembled on the lawn in flout of the house, and had their "pictures took" by Mr, P, Calvert. over again. Uh Dive! Dadit. 1"igt',T, cough. same Jere 3'96 hen to. wieth_ey cpttld get married The bride looked well arrayed in a cream colored dress, trimmed with lace and pearl trimming, and carrying a bouquet of white asters tied With white satin ribbon. [he bridesmaid was sim- ilarly attired and carried a pink lmuqnet, while the 1tvidegroom---well---he was never Been to look better, especially just after the ceremony when congratula- lions and oscula.tiortpouved in upon The ceremony took place at, 6 p. m. The omciai,ing clergyman being Rey. n. L. Campbell. Dromorc. The bride was led in by her twm brother, William, and _ placed under " floral hell, the wedding mguch being played meanwhile. The parlors were tastefully decked with fioivert, and ivy green, and every inch of standing" room Was uiilized to see once more. "this man" and "this woman" plet'llge. their truth in holy umtrimony. he groom was supported by Mr. John Graham, and the bride by her sister Miss Helen. l Mt'INThHlir-Is'AAt'. tht \Vcdnesduy evening of last week about 150 neighbors and u-lmivvs of both parties [not at Melbourne Hall, the handsome residence of Mr. James Isaac. 17th can. Egrmnonl. to witness the marriage of his daughter Lizzie to Mr. David McIntyre of "Balsam Valley”, 22nd con. Fygtvmonr. One of the guests deserves more than passing notice, the grand-mother of the groom Mrs. Lawrence Sh, (Sr. of tlnee generations if not four.) was present, and enjoyed conversation and the tes- tivities albeit she has walked this earth since the. far gone year of 1801, being now in her 98th year. and still mason- alrly v.icrovi.rus 1n mind and body. This "mother in Israel " can count among her numerous descendants no fun-r than Gl 'ttrear-qt-and-children.' and still she bids fair. tosee 10 years mun-00f life! The bride was the recipient. of some really valuable and useful presents. among which wore: H day clock, parlor lamp, lilnrury lump, silver knife and forks. set silver spoons, hatulsome gold Irordetvd cvrstal tea set, table ehoth, comm-I- lump, tea sot. toilet and m-mllu hox, Family Bilnlv, set sad irons, set tea dishes. granite presuming kettle and spam), svt culinary furniture, bed 11mm set, couple chairs, china (up and sum-er, crystal sugar huwl. m. The company afterwards pattook at a splendid [frost which reflected credit on Mrs. ooper and her assistants. Following this the young people prepar- ed for an evening's enjoyment and the "light fantastic " and other amuse- ments whiled away the most of the night. The bride looked beautiful in a. dress of fawn colored soleil trimmed with white satm ribbon. She carried a bouquet of roses and had ”range bloss- oms in her hair. Her sister was also attractively attired. 21, Egremont. The happy bride was Miss Myrtle Hooper, second daughter of the above. and Mr. Joseph Lawrence, second son of Mr. \Vm. Lawrence. on the same line. Only the immediate friends of the two families were present. The knot was tied Fy the Rev. Mr. Humphreys, Priceyille, the bride being supported by her younger' sister. Mabel, while Wtu. Lawrence, Jr.. performed the same duty foe his hrotlwr. Quite an enjoyable and attractive wedding took place last Wednesday at the residence of Mr. James Hooper. con. LAwRENcE--HooPEn. CUPID'S WORK. Mr. John Gowland, late of Artemesin, but now of the township of Albion, is get- ting along well and his numerous friends In this part extend to him enngrntulati ms for his succe=s at farming, ke. ' We ure pleased to meet with our old friend Mr. Tues. Ginn tho other day in our town. He took ndvamage of coming to see his numerous friends ir. and around Priceville. We are pleasodto heat than Mr. Angus Black who had cancer in his lip is gaming nearly all right again and a complete cure eMeteil. Inépector Campbell mm m last week attending to business: to his oifiee. Angus Hooper who was suffering for a, lime with u sore knee we ,'r.it' meecd to hear is getting better and wid won be Mic to attend to his I,iiues,c. There is an old lady ivy the name of! MARRIED. Mrs. Babohelor who Is wrll up to the 100 i ' ' yrs tmaking her home wrth hnr daughter P;,,t,gtict 1ty.Trid." South of here. 3119 frequently wanders; ittg “y {in " in} H away from hvr place or refuge us her! “It'll"? gi',,,'"'),"' ii"li,'. mmd and memory is getting defuotica. ," elders} gtllt'lef. 'l,/'/','/?, Ou Sunday last a lulu.I Hum ul'wr dark the I Hopeville. yells at her attracted the atmntiou u." too ' _ . young men who were [Musing Mr- tlem. RIGHT: Re-ISAAC. - At stoek's bush, where she lost her “my and 1"dl1 . ' 1".'T Pant',':: f was going to put up there for the night l, M: 31331 'lnh"/yv'l.'e).hl They like good Smuaritann took mr iuto l h) 'sr/i,' Lizzie (hm .hlt their couvwauce :lu-l leit her a: Ire-r3 Mrs iii, iiira'. . g dun:lnl.el"a hum-u. We tlius Hint her) 7' -'V . hi. "rl, should 1001: ”mm pallicular in , Ltyy,rrsyy,ryoyvicu., “-4 kenpmg her in A. place u! sunny. _" Ltl't 'g,"iirue,t,',1t,siy We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Myther's; the iid'. Mr. unfair)?” Dunner, Mr. Laldlnw (JP-(eunuch being tit 1 Lawrence to Miss M “I wry UM; that hula hopes :m- eulcrtuiupdj Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ham; (Iflllr l'tcul'my. ! ---------------, ~7ka Mt'. vcnl.ur,. Arch. llcbngmlu] are “Way! . Bilin- to Bruce HHS wcek um udiug another iiiuu-; LAwtNy.--.ln Boutimtk. I dikrr‘s wedding. Mr. Dough] )icAIthur. f on 'Pmyyr Islh. just 11mm... Ts ......:n-.. .1 ' ..be,, . . ', Lawson. sSt'., "r'ltru ry. JY', Deputy D. McMillan of Artewwin is! away on an extended trip to Matritoi.u for; the last couple of weeks. 3 Mr. Ruined. Met? .ere Jr.. um] Miss l McFu lane of Durham. “vandal the Pier I byt-riun Church on Sunday lad nulh m f G..elie and English. t The Messrs and Misses McDonald from Dentinck attended Dave MeIut.sreu wel- ding last "e' k. We are informed that pastor Darrneh cf the Baptist Church " taking his holiday, this week. We hope to be able to give more particulars as to the Innuucr in wluch the worthy Rev. gentleman spent his vaeatios.r. in our next wipe-r. The Rev. Mr. Ind Mrs. Mathewson te. turned after a few week, holiday.- among friends in the various puts of Ouluriu and Quebec. They enjoyed tueir lrip well an! Mr, Mathesou was in good Spain to French lour excellent aeruwus on Sunday ast. The Sacrament will be dinpenmd in the Prcrl-ytenau Church hens in Gaelic on the ba Sabbath of October. I'eeliueinttr.r Suniceu us mun-l nu Friday at 11 o'clock a. m., and on Sun-ha at ll o‘clock alao. No Euglirh till evening. A plebiscilc tuertiug Will lea. lucid in Mc- otuig's Selma] Home on '1Luu'dty the 2'2nd, at 8p.m. Good speukitrg and a crowded Lume expected. Mr Neil McLean " Dromore, and D. Campbell of Prieeville. bus the contract of building Mr, McGill'n house. on the Black Farm, near Fienlmrmm Station, Neil ttttt firtst-cltw,s mechanic. and the jols will be well done. It mine! nu Saturday night tho 17th inst. the Fest of the sen-(m. Smoky on Monday with high Winds. Water gtrtittty scarce. Some have to drive their cattle fot two miles to get a drink. Spring” are very low, in fact lower than they had been for years. Out. towtt is quiet with business pretty tair. All husinem men are looking forward for wintrrnmi are making pre- parations to meet its requirements. tins. MeDougall; china lruit dtVh, M. A. McDougull; 4 o'cloek ten as", Sam Biad; fancy table cloth. Mr and Mrs hit. Tucker; she: jewel case. Many S McDonald; cake stand, Sarah A McDonald; 4 o'clock tea sett, John Graham; set of hedroam lumi- ture and dining table and chair; hy the hride's parents: rocking; Clinlr, Mrs. Mus:- gio Adams; 511k handkerchief and tie, N. McDougull ; um) chair, Joseph Campbell ', rocking chair, Alex Henderson : besides a set! of tut-la mats, it crukinohe board, gold lined mlver butter dish, a 'ulatoi crust. ule a 1oru'.v sidehmnl owner and possthly oth- er "tticies, drmnr- mum- a not, {cm-ed. Anmngst gum: s from o its“. points new Mr. A. srclhmald and “1sz “My. Kate and S. A. MuDuuulu. Jhsutiuce; Mr. w-Kuchnie, (broth. r of Mrs. McInLyr~1 wite and tuluiiy. C'olliu,urwoid. Messrs. Gilmun and Miss (cover. Mt. Fun-st, Mr'. in". an” Miss Nester, and Mr. an! MN. C. linuwuh Durham]. The REVIEW extends heat. wishes to but]: young couples. " le Eeey to Keep Well If We Know How-Some of the Conditions Neces- sary to Perfect Heelth. The importance of meinteinln. good heelth is eeelly understood, end it is teeny e simple metter it we teke e oer- rect view of the conditions required. In perfect heelth the stomech promptly digests food, end thus preperee nourish- ment. The blood is employed to my this nourishment to the orgene, nerves, muscles sud tissues which need it. The first greet essentiel for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is cer- iaiuly e feet that no medicine hes such a record of cures es Hood's Serseperilln. 1t is literelly true that there are hundreds of people ellve and well today who would have been in their graves bed they not taken Hood's Barsapariua. It is depended upon as e temily medicine end general regulator of the system by tens of thou- sands of people. This is because Hood’s Barssparilla makes the blood pure. This is the secret 91 its great success. Keep your system in goo health by keeping your blood pure with Hood's Berseperille. w hich absolutely cures when other medl- 5~lnes fell to do any good whetever. A g o are the only pills to no rr: od S Pills with Hood‘s .Narsapartlla. FACTS ABO UT HEALTH PRICE v I LLE. are the only pm. to who r town gnu: l To enomu E these tu e',i't lfrum date t .Over 15 to " Old ms. James McDonald Line has been very frail in weeks. The old lady is 8 she is traiteiied with harlot. Mr. and ma, McAllister of Cette visited their daughter bud FOU-ttt- and up. Thotr. Nirlml orthe cld j Road, Artemesia for a few dam: r- subscribe. " var ARE CACTiovs and want to see them first. We will seudlhe 61qu and Review to Jan lst 1899 for 30 as. Now Mt the lime Io RII|\in-;lm the pi i. HILL.--ll| Jaretrumt the I esideuce of Mr. day,1Gth inst., Mrs. Sears. h'eAItKtr--s'4t'AttLETT ---ltt Toronto. nu Saturday Sep. 17th. by Rev. Dr. Tlmnms, of Jarvis St. Baptist. Church, Wm. Sparks to Mary A. Scarlett, eldest daughter of John A. Scarlett of Hopeville. McisrYrtE---IsAAc, - At "Mellsourne Hall ", Iwar Deomore. tttt \Vednesday, 14m inst., by the Rev. D. L. Campbell, Mr. David McIntyre. Balsam Valley. to Miss Lizzie, (laughter of Mr. and M rs. Jas, Isaac. LAwur:scsr---Hoovr:u. -At tlwwsidenw of the lnide's parents. 21st Con. Egreh mom. (In \Vetbwstlay Uth inst., by the Rev. Mr. Hunmhroys, Mr. Joseph Lawtvru.e to Miss Myeile. dauirhtey of Mr. and Mrs. Jus. ”nupt'l‘. “The only Int-clan lie-rue In nun Undertaking and Embalminc on Intent grin clples at Runnable at“ Would intimate that she will continue the Furnlcure and Underuklnx Bullhead eslab- linhed by her lather in Durham in it“ and will endeavor to give ell old and new custom era the same entire “ti-faction. Furniture of the Best Make ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIAL" {23‘ And will be pleased 1;: to quote prices and {:5 s'ltow you samples at .:i. ' any time. g," Our stock is complete v'f't, in all lines, and you fix; will find the prices, 3,: very low in every case. ire f/xl-tIX-hd-Att' was"? Crh, if) " Remember - the A MISS SHEWELL ICE VIE W & WTGLOBE. MISS SHE WE LI. Lam. J)Noftarun. WA TCHES, ', C,' CLOCKS, _ i, JEWELRY, :4 SILVERWA RE, c' tt'to new subscribers to l‘rul jouenals we offer both to Jamlsl 1000 for $1.50. "ths of tlie two Int-mum u. - '-ul‘-l} Lari-‘91». “m‘ um. J” “6‘1!eran It', sum BANK. 9,2 PT-G A ”(V_I\Vf\l\ " " cf21y,'"r,', A: ,' nit/(>31 r the sand-opposite the Market. Durham. -PULL [All tw-- ___. w. of the two papers A mun kUIJ-XU'IILW :ll'. ol ofthe aid Durham a few days recently. Donald of the South C'ruil For the hsst few y is sci” alone. yet |‘_.AI A have) I near 1% Bugle. “I THIN, u," 'q near Durham. ISL. Mrs. Wm. years " mus. PttaWunag 'u'ney, at ml Thurs. aged 73 at IV? 'te u nu‘ntl who strungly lltll‘iM-Il me lo give l’hwnnlim- a trial. idid so. with thv rcmlt that wln-n my ho . had taken only hall a lmltlu he u'ns nth to get nu his luvyt'lv and tsle like any other lmy :trulnid the hlm-k. I certainly fuel thut I mutant my tun much in rmtm- of vour medicine. and shall do all I can to make known its value mothers. Yours verv sincerelv. (Signed) REUBEN CLARK. lunfaetu’d on Honor &8ttid on lam Only by H. PARKER. Nth-4 U a... “p.11! my] my. who” hy chrino. I l vast- In a friend who su- me to give l’hwnnline " t. I did an. with the result ho ' had taken only lmlf a able to get nu his Int-yok- any other hay around the I certainly feel that I: much in ramut‘ vnur I shall do all I can to ma value tqothers. You" - -""""""q-'-"8 hardly know how host to express my appreciation: of your valuable rheumnt ie remedy, l'hrenolim-. My son Gordon. who 159 years old, has been a sufferer from It!1anituiiV; rheu- matism for the past two years: was so loud at, times that he had to be married about on " maul-aw; was "ttended lw two city doctors apparently without the slightest 1ymetit"., spent 10 days at Caledonia Springs. czuite home with no marked itittrrdiGli,iii I took three bottles of n 1h"yediskiicie remedy now helm; extensivelv advertised. which did not, relieve him in the least." I was he- ginning to Rive In) all 1mm. “r c. t I A - __,, Gia".flfl'l'eb'f.'.y.e"letfretuiiiiUiTi (but... (IOIJS anxious to unlu- km lot to his fellow matters the means ot cure. To muse whc desire“, he will choarlully send (free of chm-no) a ct pyufthe prescriplon used. whmh they will tind a sure cure for Communal-u. Auk-nu. cu. n 'ihr"".treAiiltic.""ird' ull throat um! lul C' "III- lullc-I He hopes all 'stttretvr. will try thisrvmudy in} 't .luvahmble. TltoseuetsiriiC:i lmprs-sm-ipticu when willmntthem '?ethittc.aiul may Prove I blessing, will "Immu- 'tdhes,, Inn -- - lav. mm A" Aims: a MIRACLE The undersigned ttavin by simple men In, atwrsu ttith tctr" sea-clam: u Harm! TO SUIT YOU. Workmnusllip Unsurpassed Pine Choice in Values. Grips. Horse Blankets. he" to. We do the trade in ttaw Furs. Highest Price Paid. Heavy & Light Harness Jas. WEBBER, Durham. We IL-mdle everything in the Harnes line, at right prices. CALL d; SEE OUR :l Collars, Pads. tlt {I Bites, Whips, l, 800., to. It is 6 miles from Durham and 3 miles from the Varney Station on the G.T.R. Por further particulars apply on the premises to The soil is tipst class and every acre itiworkable. Well fenced and conven- ient to Church and School. Good lug mouse, frame bank barn, with sumo stabling. Three wells with pumps are on the place. The undersigned offers for sale the ftunn, sometimes known as the 'liadd farm" Normanoy, being lot 15. on the 3rd con. It contains 100 acres about bu cleared, the remainder hardwood bush. First Class . . . Farm For Sale . . omuiu. 891mm: 'o fhe l‘hrenolinv Math-i...» fh. nu "anon nun";- iteou renunrnd luhenllu I man In, tt.totyi.dtreviu.. for 'several years 'erolunc u tteetion "sttd that dread discare rut-.is anxious to main- km \le to his even the [nan u- n! nu..- m A . . LEAVENt , Jr consunp'nvns pm... runway "ow "iv '."lpprririi. which did I in the least.' I was he. v up all Imm- of his i'6't'ttts elmm-e I memiom-d the Id tcl,, “4"“ . WILSON, Brocklyn Hawk _ 7/. in. I'lll, INK). 911100 Hulk-hm Co., Ltd. 011mm]. mm. WM. Gum, , . Prop. ttended Iw tly without lit days at tte with no 90k three "tttdy "ow , Which did I Mugs. I,.,, "£16. Vt 55 “w. Laidluw har th, rver otreved in Man”. TrOLc---XX. eeee"ee"""""" " 'tttham Good mum] loud hi0 Cheap. Apply ttt tlo. Hudwm Slum. Till: Pmmrz'u Mum». No. I Munimlm Hung» hand. Witt we" cheap '" wheat. It. . GOWAN. To January ht, mu, " pend the REVIEW, week” paid. to nhove date. 1 Ititl9 for K, (was. Any continent. A “mum. m;r.\w Mail and limpin- uny- t Moron-d at the Winn the charge ntptitttit the T pspriyintt false trade l llidlaw'n Millilwry up! of the comm wilt take pl: Kat unlny and, Kept. all The ladies are pnmuwd Don't, minus it. In "pm-ting u Ca) wedding the Minn-uh- u young "ruple wen- "my wife by the Mew Mr. will the unllu-m "Goe with twoutaful etfect," Uml- Tuna. 4m And Oct. Isl. "mud ”HE lowest "tter ever mm! Ticket. good to unis-e I1 th". mth. For I“ int t , has. It. Gun. ticket " FL-ttTOS.- The ll Em Grey "how have d pnudu‘r Shaw day "" IR day was an "tttttsorts" sums takeo in at! tire (a the mum] day Inn y ww pride. A little Ioiul. which " lm-med an nun-h mum-rs Lu us that Mr. Park will due in West “'vllmgm tiuppot't the candida! m1 and at the end " the pm when Mr. Jam» Mer In the Sound». Mr. J: summed to the Lil-end North “'elliugtun fur Mcuase.-Hetrtwto" Mevl A “(mm-y Socimy I: ind in “ulna-Nun w School. The tin-1 me Wednesday Kept. 2m. ( irttto4B+ were vim-u N-. -Tntqtet Prat (Runaway will take ple" next Mummy. Arum“ at ti a. In.. Ctwotitt (it-IN nttendnnu- and lg (2le Hound. Men are "xptaei uniform. _ Mr. Allan: l'm.. Mr.', Pram. ”in L. Anders" "din": Tum. Mr. In Paper, Miss Laidluu : I M. McLantt: F.xecut. Miss N. Ewing. Mr. J. Woite, Mr. c. Mckesclt Putnam-In: Lo T! _ a Human" the Tow" I to the door “uh am unuuiuumsly w" helm with the pluhihiliun ienat if they mum- "irtw scarcely leave in the N the ringing addtvss de Mr. "ttle. Tl". Rm always a favorite lu-w. on Mutiny lust added his chrtplet. The uni fun this "mu-Im- uur " have no extended rvpol viocimt Argument... AMA "- HAHIJI. In the well~klmwn Gaelic The Globe : In year“! I "ohm-d the fallow-l word Add ltr deriyed " 1'th manning the but This in income” Ania of two (indie womb, A And in. country. i.e.. u Migrhietttdeot in having 'in ma. for other p... were in the habit of a .mlml-y or the home l "uaoc inst M the Scum Th ursd were In "W “1qu u: q .oumry or the home l them. just us the Scum no: the mother country. 1 who left their native ( Fndellmd. The serum mm heel: for a lung 1 ward in the vane-ml which it nriginnlly lwh " [run of Africa. In umnosyllnhlic wards i the comm-y of the the Nile. Many nth: non-Semitic. awe mu roots. It very striking l [iquity of thus mum“ LOCAL A NO o av, Sept

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