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Durham Review (1897), 1 Jun 1899, p. 5

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so that , trade w p' h with Id have Isten no 1nd ." 'ea' " (ti/Ar:., ONT ’llllll ALDER " Isisiii HT re ot c" ing Machines, m Ill nut had time 4t ble rates rower. Mowers, You SO Ill. H enses v, "I I to and the It l have tried sevevtd remedies fol rheu- matism. some of which did me a certain amount of good, but. nothing that I have taken has done so much for me as your Phrenoline. and l have much plen- sure in recommending it to other out- Rheumatism & Dyspepsia (land. For sale by ll. PARKER. Burial. 571 St. PATRICK STREET, OTTAWA. July 31st, 1896. To thr I’llrmmlim' Medttirte Co., Ltd. ()Huu'u. Ont. GExTLEatFIN.---0n the advice of a friend tried one bottle of your famous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline, and to my surprise it cured me of rheumatism, hum which! have suffered for many years. - It also cured me of dysgepsia, from whichl was suffering att e time, so what. I feel now like a new man. ll bl mean and Railway Tickets at Lowest Rates. Come to Cs for Arty Information , I New Goods _...Linseed Meal and Fine Ground UH. CAKE, old process, lowest prices. MacFARLANE t Ci) The Big 4 Millet and Hungarian. . . . "l"dliWIlkAT and FLAX SEEDS Yours very (ats (Signed) JAM ' CARROLL, Foreman ot Work., Rideau canal ALSO Grey Stone, and and Green Top Yellow Aber- deen. The best varieties for early feeding. FIELD CORNS ul L the hardiest and heaviest Swede in cultivation, and for weight, size and quality it is unequalled. Try a pound of l and compare result with 1vur favorite. We keep most {if the leading varieties includ- ing Elephant or Monarch tiartley's Bronze Top Bangholm Sutton’s Champion King of Kings IO-in Granite Pie Plates Evan's Jpyya Him 3W tch DON'T FORGET TO CA LL. We have Improved Lea m- ing, Mammoth Southern Sweet, Mammoth Cuban, and Compton's Early. r-p a full lino at lowest prices. l it't' nur Mrn's and Women's Just tlw thing fur hot, won.- lil'Y SHOE DRESSING. We " bottle. mu'uuls'l‘s l Nit sEEO.iMEh', ti/d/ite Wash Bowls. 20c .m-go (Rumin- Spoons, So each. h Cashtuere in .1' n vuvd. I” l'l'l'Hll TOWN Di'ltfIA1f. NEW ONTARIO SWEDE I) & Shoes. We al- Ill ear. Mi, ('LUTH. 5 ft. w {mt Tablo- ou 1'loth. I l : .51-ir, wide, 30(- yard 3hm's och. ll ll 5's Gingh tin-m '. 1,Vindow Shades All MIE flll()ilM) [ml I ers with Cill- x70, mmth m- Mr. Durham, Ont - and Drawers ”him-im- Collav: Mun? Rubin-rim mm. It plow-(l navy blue and tll-wool nul Ht WI: 3-in ("I Thepolitieal lobby is an essentially Yankee institution and one ot the worst features in American politics. This is not the first time that it has made itself felt in the corridors of the Canadian Parliament, in fact very few measures affecting vested interests either lavorably or adversely, come before Parliament without causing the appearance of the smooth-tongued and ubiquitous lobbyist. No better instance of this could he given than in the case of the Yukon Railwal bill last session, when the notorious iyer- hash and his colleagues appeared in the interests of the American coast transportation companies, and succeed- ed in cajoling the Canadian Senate into gtg',irdi,,lo, give Canadian mer- chants tacili for getting the trade ofthe Yukon with the aid of the rail- way route through our on among. In the very nature of things, t irtthtemoeot the lobbyist nut bein The Insidious Lobby. [A local company asked parliament tot a charter to build a bridge across the Ottawa river, they were asking no lavors or privileges and admittedly it was a needed structure, butlocal rival interests, by persistent "lobbying" secured its defeat. Our correspondent scores this bad practice in the follow, ing paragraph. Ed] ot, "Canada for Canadians". Butir‘om the iacts given by the Minister of ILdl- ways in the House this week it was llobson’s choice with the Department. Every etrort was made to tind Canad- ian iactories that could turn out the Work, but in every case the firms communicated with declined to tender because they Were so loaded down with orders that it was impossible to handle more. The Department need.. ed these cars ior the opening ot the spring tourists season, and therefore has no alternative than to place the orders with the Wagner l’alrce Car, Company whose tenders were tlie) lowest of the United States liriiis. It llasCoiiie To Stay. British financiers are generally credited with a reasonably eleai'_in- sight into current events and fairly sound judgment. Here is what the Financial News (of London, Eng.) says in the course of an article on the Budget ..--"Caniula has wanted a long time tor her expansion, but it is not open to doubt that the time has come at last, and it is none the less satislying because it is not coming: With a. boom and a rush (for Klor,Uike, for this pure pose, may be disregarded,) bat IS taking the sui'ei' form of a steady tluielicniny,' ofthe national pulse. A } Fraternal lnsuiaiiee. l The many thousand fraternal NH cicturr, and members throughout the‘ country will be interested in the stale I iiientot'tlie Minister of ['inatuw, that im- lioVei'iiineiit has tltrcideil.yot, to prrcccillurtlir this session with the hill dealing; with l"r'uuul,.v Society uni surniit‘e business. 'l he necessity tori" legislation in the matter is 1't-'l'yrim"f-'"u.'i'- i ally rutngnizwl, in lat-t the soon-ties, thtnnsclsis inn e Song lit-o“ urgingthc l (;overntrnu,r, iotake action, but in a matter "ihc'.ing so many interests, it isoiilv to be expected that e.oysidy- ablediwisni' oi opinion Would ems-t astothe lit-st course to be pursued. The ( iovei'iiniont desires to give .those interested, the. tallest opportunity to make known their wants and wishes, and by delaying legislation until next. session the several socie.ies concerned will have eVery opportunity of thor- oughlV analyzing the iii-oiu'ised bill, and pronouncing their well-consulei'ed views thereon. l (Sovermm-m matter a th c is only to be able divers/ Ten Months Trade Returns. I The ten months trade returns to April :50th shows an increase in the business of the Dominion of nearly $19,003,000, of which the month of April alone is credited with ir"2,325,00t). This in itself is highly gratifying, but it is still more satisfactory to notice the increase in the importation of free goods which are the raw material of i various home industries. Crude rubber and guttnpercha, undressed skins, iron and steel, '(anmanufaettwed) anthracite coal, hemp and manilla, wool, hides and skins, dyes and chemicals, em, all show considerable increases and all ofthese are the raw material needed for the growing business ofthe factories ot the Dominion Not only are all the old industries in. : creasing their mmitieations, bat new: factories are springing up each week in various parts of the country, and the permanency of Cennda’s trade and the confidence ot her people in her future, continues to grow and strengthen. Unable To Handle The Business. Although the majority of practical men anticipated a general revival of trade with the change of Government three years ago. there were not a tew apparently, unprepared for quite such atremendous and continued rush as has been experienced since. Take for instance the railway car works, several attempts have been made to score against the Government for Pitts chasing sleepers and parlor can tor the inter-colonial Iuilway trum Americun ttrms and the changes have been indunriously rung upon tht cry OUR OTTAWA LETTER. Mr. Thou. Bell spent I few days Mound the Connors. In. Goo. Watson united friend. u Luke Viow round]. It. Tr, all “in Random: "tended the muting. or Mr, John Cuban " Durham on the Mth, We join in with- in. Mr. 9nd IuLGnhsn lilo-long Imp. Mr. Grant McComb of Buzzessnn In! the guest of " cousin Mr. D. McKiunon on the Mth, Mr, Wm, Muir of Toronto is " present Visiting his friends around the Corner'., Ho Intends going to live " Bat Portage In the future. Mr, and Mrs. Rout. Hoffman and children who have been the guests ot Holstein friends prior to going West went to Lumsdon N. W, T, on Wednesdav. One of she greatest downpour: of rain that we have had thu, season took place on Sabbath evening. Mr, Thos, Browu haul the misfortune to break some ribs last week by falling " a load of stones. Mr. John Hudson of Dornoch, formerly of Holstein ls renewing old acquaintance this week. The late Dr. '3rown's father and sister we visitors in our Village. Mrs, Dvmu‘, of Nurvul. vished her fmiwr Mr. Ma's-mu Main on the 24th, Miss Mary Allan who went the winter in 'l'omntu returned home hut week ac- cumpunu-d bv hen srstvr Mrs. 1lolunsum, Clarence (hlrov who has lean in J. H. Blown‘s store " the past two yours has taker a position in his uncle's store in Mt. Forest. Mrs. Adam Kim: of Newbridgo visited Mrs. Adam Donne and other friends tutr a few days last week. Mrs. Clark and Mi>s Annie Row-rs of Mt, burs-at visiwd friends in our l-urg on the 24m. Mr. and Mrs. ww. Pettigrew visited In Ihyerriew on Sulnrduv. Nev, Mr.1lvuwoud gun to cnnfert-nc‘ this week. JUN. Mr. Mm. “I Thrown. who has burn " guest this week will take ohm-gr. l t his work in Ins ulmmmr. Mrs, Thou Allan and Mrs. Catson of Duximnz. “(are the gin-sis ol Mrs, J. D. Is onviod by tell pour dyspeptic. who" titomael, and Liver we on! of order, All and: alumni know that In. King's New Lita Pillu, the wondnrl'nl Stomach and Liv“ lionwdy. guns n splendid appetite mum] uigvstion er.da regular bodi;y Inuit that mamas int-Meet health and great onergy. Only 25e, at our drug Auras. 4 The land of tho map];- is destined to lw~if prulwrly logislntm-ed Artie of the gl'vnlvst countries in the world; so we my "Three cheers for Canada-the land of the Maple -and may God save mu- Queen." Our volunteers are renowned ms the Inn-west. Did they not Ro, when called, to tho leinn Raid in 1800, also to help England to take her army up the Nile in hunts in 188]. when General Gordon lost his life while defending Knrluun? Hid they not quell the Indians in the Nurthwvst under Getuwal Middletun in 1885? Our produce. such as wheat, mus, peas, hark-y. rye. butter. cheese. eggs, beef. pork, mutton. poultr , fruit and horses are not excelled in ulflhe known world. We have lwmniful plunmged birds, ism]; as the Rubin. Woodpecker, Red. tin , t'lt'. Wealth is more equally divided: not Ho man vor rich or vary pour. mess. ed win); a climate which ot her mu imm do not. rnior: a healthy cold winter, a. beautiful spring and summer, not forgetting the Indian sumnwr in the autumn. We have as good governnmnt as an country. not Humming Old 'l;'tl"dler. We have our members of Iytrlitituent. Where are any to excel them? Sir John A. Mncdunald and hi. followors Went to En land and Rot together mm with wiping _nuffUieitt to build the Canadian Ptueitie Railway. extending from Montreal via wituiipest to New Westminster, or in other words from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Canada is my native country and the land of the maple, which we may tap with the tapping gouge. and (“use the sap to run, so that if we boil it we can make the best of maple sugar. which has sweetened many " cup of tea and coffee for the early settler-mor for- getting the tnity pull foe the young people of the present. Canada. was settled by people of every nation. kindred and tongue. and is looked up to and wapected hf all the powers. even to our cousin ying to the south of tur-the Yankee. All religious beliefs are tolerated, also tree speech. In the afternoon of the .23rd a few friendsuve would have liked to have seen many more) of the school gathered to enjoy the program given by the pupils of ths school and the very putri- oticloyal and encouraging address of Rev. w, J. Malgwood. The patriotism and loyalty expressed in the seyeral reeitations and songs given by the pupils. Rev. Mr. Mngwood's address and the beautiful emblems on the hlncklmard onghtto make any Canadian proud of his country and of the great: Empire of which Cnnnda forms so important a part. The following essay formed part, of the program. and was composed mud rend blyil'hnily Eddington a little girl 12 years " t t " CANADA THE LAND or THE MAPLE." every sense pernicious. and the moral sense of the community should be given in emphatic support of their representatives in Parliament to resist and destroy So baneful an agency. ----- -rwi.---- ------ IS The Appetite of a Goat Fan-well Corners. It Orchardville. Holstein OOO' -_--- a: week. Some men had a lot of qua- tiou to out of the teller, and while doing so eottNderate. an " with tho My u “do door. IN BROAD DAYuau'r.-Sne.k theivee went " with 33500 in the lontml brunch of the Her-chants bank but 81,000,000 F'rnrr.--/1hursday but. St. John, N. B. had a. most disastrous fire. Two hundred buildings destroyed, about 1000 people bomelou. and two dead. Insurance is less than one-third the total lost. Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales, as to dates. tec. must be made at The Review omee, Durham. Corres- pondence addressed there or to Here- ville P. 0. will be. promptly atten ed tu. Terms on applications to Resident-eHHOPEVILLE. D. McPHA n. At 1 o'clock p. m. For receiving Officers' l'PlHH ts, the vlvcti,m of officers', making Irvt'pararion fur moot ings of the (-Ilsning your. and transacting the usual business of the Institute. All intvl'vstml invited to be present. ear'rhe. only uni-clu- rune " town South Grey I FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Saturday, June “MI, 1899 Would intimate that she willcuntinue the Furniture and Undertaking Busian camb- lishell by twr father in Durham in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new custom err: the mine out irc satisfaction Dated at Durham, May 25th. Ito), Furniture of the Best Make ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Ten per com. down at time of sale: lvalnuce in fourteen days with interest at six per cent. For furllwr particulars apply In the undersigned. LUCAS, WRIGHT & BATSON Undertaking and Embalming on latest prin- ciples at reasonable rates. The west half of lot number three in the twentieth concession of the Township of Egrmnonl. containing about, fifty acres more or less. On this property is erected a. ll, st, ry concrete dwelling house 20x20 feet, a log harn 28x48 feet, and tt log stable 24x32 feet, Farm nearly all cleared and tuidet cultivation. At, the hour of two o’clock in the after.. noon, the following property. namely t U Power of Sale corttaioed in a cer- tain mortgage which will be f"i','i duced at. time of Sale. there wil be offered for trate by public auction, at the Middaugh House, in the Town of Durham, (In Valuable Farm Property in the Township of' Egremont. Eggs, per dor. ... .._ Hides. per cwt ... Cnlfskins ... ... Sherpskins ... ... Hay. per ton ... Bit-w. " ... ... Potatoes, per bag Apples, per bag ... DURHAM MARKET. Flour per out. ............ " 80 Oatmeal per sack ...... ... 2 00 Bran per cwt ... ... ... 80 Sham per ewt ... ... 90 Fall Wheat per bushel ... 65 Barley, " ... o 45 Peas, " ... 0 62 Oio, bg ... 0 28 Dr'd Hogs, per ewt ... 4 75 Hoes, live weight ... ... 4 10 Lard per ll, ... ... 10 Tallow‘ per lb ... ... 04 Butter per th, Tub ... ... 10 -- .. Roll ... 10 Mortgage SALE! MONDAY, JUNE 26, 1899 111'} AliNUAL MEETING ()l? TIIE Remember the "9ndropposiites the Market. Durham. MIS$ SHEWEL J. YOUNG, NPER AND BY VIRTUE Olf Smith Grey Farnwrs‘ Institute will be hold in the Town Hull. Dun-hm”, Pt " si “In It D. McPHAIL. Hopeville P. O. or to C. RAHAGE, Durham. MISS SHE WE L. l. Vendor's Sulit-ilnrs, Id-css BUNK, MAltKDALE. TERMS OF SALI.. - FULL LINE oF-- r sack ...... ... " ... ... ... wt ... ... per bushel ... It " per cwt ... might ... ... u. "'... IT. " Tub ... ... Roll ... oz... ... ... wt ... ... .' I' III nth-E. C.' bug ... ... -""""ere Licensed Auctioneer fox the County of Grey. GEO. mums. 5180t082l5 200to 225 M to o 45 u 0 62 to 0 28 to 4 75 to 4 10 to 10 to 04 to 10 to 11to 7 00 to " to 50 to 5 00 to 000to Secretary. " to 10 to pt'esetit 0 l2 l2 l2 70 62 10 We have the best value in Whip. that was ever offereq in Durham. Our stock of Enemelware end Tin- ware is something extra. We are selling a ' Favorite , (crank) Barrel Churn for 83.00, and our BUTTERCUP rocker Churn is ahead of any Churn manufactured. Just to hand, which we are selling at very low figures. Parties Desirous of Painting should call at once as we received a fresh supply of MIXED PAINTS to-day. Screen Doors and windows HARDWARE. BEST AND MOST ECONOMICAL. DOES QUALITY COUNT WITH YOU? This Trade Mark is or. Every Tik. "e" See That You Get it! IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST. office, over Gtanths store. lpworTuwn, DURHAM. B‘RRISTER. SOLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER. ETC. PIf5in/rO0'TEir (lhlifg lht . . - I)gtliit tl J as. R, Gun LIVER PILLS May seem like a peculiar adage for a druggist to quote, but these are days when people think more than they used to, and they are beginning to live oat some ot the groverbs which our foretathers quoted, at did not fol- low. Nowadays poorle are looking tor medicines that will 'Utave off" Small Pill ! Small Dose ! Small Price! POUND Of CURE l.' m MN! (lilllNI. (lilililm. J. P. TELFORD, All OUNGE (lf PRE' WON lil win A MONEY TO LOAN PUT UP BY mes that will "stave of!” Have you tried our little DRUGGIST They will not only stave off disease, but will cure Biliotttmeas, Sick Head. ache, Torpid Liver, Ete. The] T, CllEllkilatxaSLaeratr [lit "tlllt?"mmr::iiiLaExeet 'rr' ll'ymr dealer does not handle mn' Twine write Plymouth Binder 'l‘uine Agency, 't May Street, Tammie. Don't f at that we have an at BREE; SEEARS on hand. mo me TORONTO Is Ts Ta Another large shipment of. . . CAPITAL, Authorized. . . . . . 32.0!)le (‘APITAL Paid up. ... .. . .. 1.000.000 RESERVE FUND .. ._. .... (“Lam W. P. OOWAN. President. GEO. P. REID. Hunger. A general Banking business tvattsacted. Drafls issued and collections made on all points. Deposits received and inter. eat allowed at current rules. SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed nu savings Imnk deposits of IBM” and up. wards. Prompt attention and "very facility nifurded cttstotttetot living at " distance. AGENTS in all principal points in Otttavio. Quebec, Manilulm. United States and England. alliBlil BANK (if CANADA A Hundred good Fin-Ins for mlo~Alsu n number of tine Hanover Prxspevties. .Go.io him If you want to sell; an to him it you want to buy. He collect! mites and accounts. and it heats every- thinglmw he gets money out of nld claims that have been thrown aside as worthless. Bl'SlNESS Tangleu. Sum-In and Dimctmies straightened nut settled and adjusted without lawsuits or ill feeling. by the use of a little tact and mud judgment. Deeds. Motte . Will.. and other \Vritinga 2T/f'l'," pronoun-d. “Alwuyu Prompt. Never Negligent] All business Strictly Privult. If on awe unable to [my 100 cents on the i he wall mint you to arrange with your creditors. Insolvent Rotates tsat. wfnwtorily wound up. ff. rr. JIII.LER will haw ber" :0 1mm a! the ("when tte.rf XMAS JA 1', and he KNOWS HO IV to gr! "court at Imam! pausiblr mum and truth a! privileges. Thai in trh the u'hole country you fo him. IL in tef/er. at f per ttettt. and on large “nun n! I o I loam, at V su' lliit 80] ll hg, they tl ttlt A LL DURHAM AGENCY. STRONGEST CEClT7"CE2CtSr:E3Ey= TL=tSrCFEDea"3Ci? 393.3349 an cm timpplr Head Office, Toronto. cotch & Irish ! PROTESTANTS and CATHOLICS. ltieh Mot, Poor Mo, Grits, Tories, and Petrome, DEAL WITH.... ',, BL ACK . H. MILLER, J. KELLY, Agent . The Hanover Convevancet c'. Miller HANOVER. "5;. " h... a.

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