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Durham Review (1897), 30 Jul 1908, p. 5

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altone ow‘ s your ULY ND T *n 27740 Uou 1908 UR | = Y Shoes Hats cach ockâ€" 1 |#] Ur 1y i Drs. Kennedy & Kergan ip ds 1@ ennnnan&mxa&m&xwu&xo@w ha MRA NAAA KIARRENAREN ECAAA ENEAAA Greatest and Best Attended Annual Exhibition in all the World With 900 Performers. Internatiomal Dog Show Interna For Prize Litgs, Boiry Blanks and a"" ME _ C H E A P F A R E 8 F R 0 M Every Province Sends TheSneée of Sebastopol Aug T O RON T O Grand Art Loan 991_‘1391i‘0n 8,000 Live Stock â€"< YENNEDY &KENNEDY RTADECA JULY 30. 1908 A.S Hunters 5:1"#Z Its Products We are sipreme. store but a pure, Drugs : 25. KENNEDY &KENNEDY We are here to stay will show tha â€" ANADIAN NATIONAL s. 29 EXHIBITION Sepi. 14 From the Paris Salon and other Interpational Military Tattoo an H Mower Sections Binder Twine Strictly Pure Paris Green Highâ€"grade Machine Oil DARLINGS DRUG Tw #TTHAHO0 TREATMENT Pure Paris Green, 28¢ 1b. . DARLING, Chemist and Druggist HEST PRICI ic |$100,000.00 icts in Prizes and Attractions List for Mams Treatment Sent on Reques:, an Ave. and Griswold St, Blanks and all Toformation address J 11 e to stay and or the noxt 60 days show the people what we mean. Thousands of young and middle ased men are a t>o a premature grave through KARLYV IND EXCESSES AND BLOOD DIsEASES, If you } {ollowing symptoms consult us before it is too 1. nervous and weak, despondent and gloomy, sp eves, with dark circles under them, weak back, bie. palpitation of the heart, basbful, dreams a iment in wrine, pimples on the face, eyes sunken, cireworn expression, 'poor memory. lifeless, d energy and strength, tired mornings. restless n able moods, weak manbeod, premature decay, b BLOOD POISONS NERVOUS DEBILITY H Te vital ent and most serions diseases, | _ Th of the victim, and unless entirely ¢ eration. Beware of Mercury. | It« sUCCESSOR® TO who has treated you, write for an ho BOOKS FREEâ€""The Golden Mon e throat ¢ x2 Cf d the mni’al, physical, and vital sys waste from the system, Dont let qu We will cure you or no pay. ires them GO TO AID FOR FGGS AND GRAIN Night and Day. We run no junk shop, grocery unadulterated Drug Store. y * \ 0 o fellevertiNa y U aniiainnli >3 ER n Nee TE Tess m ud in be . the & all pertaining to Drug business at cut rate prices nery International Cat Show er Oldâ€"World Galleries. and Realistic Spectacle . 0. ORR, Manager, alone can cure you c.ive, the blood puri E V ER Y W H E R E me DETROIT, MIGH STORE Mammoth Massed Band Concerts View [¢l "ihave said that the Hon. memâ€" ber for North Toronto is in need ot syinpathy. â€" He is the man who ought naturally to be the leader of the upâ€" position in this House. Gifted with natural talent he has long practice and great experience as a parliaâ€" mentarian, but we see him fastened down with ball and chain, so that it is impossible tor him to make quicker progress or climb to a greater height. Weighed down by that ball and chain wich links which time will never rugt and no effort of his will ever break the ball and chain of his own past. of his own political life the story of which is recorded in that biographical sketch by Sic McKenzie Bowell, he presents indeed a sad and pitiable sight. I saw him limping, limping, limping, with the bail and chain ever tastened to him, which never can be removed so long as life lasts within bim, and it ever there was a man in Canadian pablic life, who has known the taste of the ashes, the bitter taste of the biiter ashes, it is the H n. member for North Toronâ€" to (Mr Foster), and again L extend to him my hearty sympatby. " There‘s a reason why Mr Foster is bitter ; he has measured swords with Miller and received some wounds. About two years ago he made a speech on the North Atlantic Trading Company, in which by insinuation, rather than by straight accusation he attacked viclently as his manner is the Prime Minister and certain othâ€" or members of parliament and govâ€" ernment ofticials. ‘Mr Miller replied said Those who heard Mr Fogter in Darâ€" ham week betore last could not fail to observe that his references to Mr Miller were made with personal bitâ€" terness. ‘The picture he drew of Mr Miller as & faithftal seryant of the government always ready to do its bidding, could much better be applied to Mr Foster himself, tor, saye in the instance of bis famous and dishonorâ€" able * bolt ‘ he has not beer: knuwn to vote against his leader or assist Sir Wiltrid Lauriee in carrying out any, legislation however good. _ He is always the opponent, the critic the Not only Ontario but the West might find in Champlain a man worâ€" thy of honor as ‘* the first Canadian." Even though he spoke not in English tongue, nor was moved by British ideals, there was enough of true manâ€" hood and patriotism abort him to make him a worthy ideal for youth, and deserving ot a niche in the temâ€" ple of Canadian nationality. erection of in Univers time and nota ble sti That there is need for self restraint, especially in high places, was eviâ€" dently recognized, for the fiery speeches of certain young Frenchmen had to be toned down by a declaraâ€" tion from the officials of the Pageants that they were in no way representâ€" ative. The fine balancing also of the herocs of history, of vietories and defeats on on cach side. of the equal greatness of Wolte and Montcalm, of Muarray ana Levis, all go to show the wisdom of each race sinking preâ€" judice and recognizing in each other 1t is something that Canada is the threatre of this movemeat and all Canadians will rejoice if the great statue of Peace to be erected on the frowning rock will be representative of the world‘s condition for centuries to come, The spectacle of the three great nations who haye battled for supremâ€" acy round this historic spot meeting in amity with set purpose to bury old feuds and bring about the brightâ€" er day, grows on one as the days go by, compelling the belieft that the event is of world importance, furnishâ€" ing a peaceable precedent and comâ€" mitting the nations involved to counâ€" sels of harmony for the future. The "tumult and the shouting‘ at old Quebec is over ; the grim old fortress, the quaint old city, the Prin ces, the Peers, the Prelates, the Poliâ€" ticians and the People, are talling back into the prosaiec lines of the workâ€".â€"day world. While old memâ€" ories have been revised it is certain that a new one has been created by tne impressive and important historic celebration just closed. (UOne courteous contribution to this ntiment is vet unmade. Chamâ€" ain, so far as we know. is not yet mored in Ontario. Everyone asâ€" clates him with the founding of uebec, but to few is he known as ‘actically the discoverer of Ontario. et he was : he, first of all Frenchâ€" en went up the Ottawa River, ossed over to Georgian Bay and ike Huron, found or foreed his way rough the wilderness to Lake On rio and returned by the St Lawâ€" nee route. Ontario and especially wronto, would honor itself by the ection ol a monument to Champlain University Park,. and at the same ne and by this action furnish a table stimulas to the unity of sentiâ€" ent so desirable in our beloved Let Ontario Honor Champlain. Mr Foster‘s Bali and Chain THURSDAY, jULY 30, 1908 n the conclusion of his speech Burkam Review cacn race sinking preâ€" cognizing in each other common citizenship, a ‘e, as well as a common that the Hon. memâ€" Toronto is in need ot is the man who ought _the leader of the opâ€" ritag« C. McMILLAN & Embalming a Specialty. Funeral Directors and â€"â€" Undertakers The REVIEW, 40c. to Jan, Ist, to New Subscribers. _ Order it for that friend ofi yours. Necessity is the mother of invention, and demand is the cause of supply. Local option beer is the latest, Severâ€" al breweries have solyed the problem of developing a thirst killer minus the ** jag " producing powers of the comâ€" mon or garden yariety of beer, _ And the way the liquor is being sold in towns in the * dry belt " is said to be really amazing. Large quantities are shipped out of London eyery day, and the breweries cannot keep pace with the demand. The new beer looks like the old kind. color and all, and it so resembles it in taste that the most hardened consumer can scarcely tell the difference,. _ That difference is merely in the afterâ€"effects. Common beers contain 3 per cent or a trifie more of aleohol. ‘the new teer conâ€" tains less than 2 per cent or to be exâ€" act, 1,66 per cent of alcohol, that alâ€" lows the beer to be sold as a temperâ€" ance drink. The act now reads that anything under 2 per cent alcohol is a temperance qrink, and as the jocal option beeris well within the mark, it must be classed as a temperance beverage, This is a fast age. With: horseless carriages. smokeless powder and many other things of that nature, comes * jagless booze. "â€"Ex. Lenahan B'Q‘AN DRAM nfeemmoreinca cce ENGLISH MaXu RA c t uR e rs!} Podiib munie! We have opened up a shop in Priceville with a full stock of Funeral Supplies on hand. All calls, either night or day promptly attended to. He has the goods ; he sells the goods * at reasonable prices. The largest st Trunks, Valises, Felescopes, Club bags TERMS STRICTLY CASH Eggs taken same as Cash Boots, Shoes and Hosâ€" iery at Mceliraith‘s Boost and the world boosts with you ; Kick You will have no kick coming if you buy your Cheer Up: Don‘t worry; It‘s wicked ng under 2 per cent alconol Is a rance Adrink, and as the jocal beer is well within the mark, st be classed as a temperance ge. Thusis a fast age. With ‘ss carriages. smokeless powder iny other things of that nature, * jagless booze,. "â€"Ex. Local HARDWARE AND FURNITURE F. P. REILEY Priceville. ace, _ Lhat dilierenc he afterâ€"effects. â€" Com in 3 per cent or a | »hol. ‘the new teer an 2 per cent or to be t cent of alcohol, thi ‘r to be sold as a ten The act now reads der 2 per cent alcohol arink, and as the | is well within the n classed as a temper Phis is a fast age. en yvariety of beer, _ And]â€" liquor is being sold in 1 * dry belt " is said to be ng. Large quantities are of London eyery day, and | . s cannot keep pace with _ The new beer looks like . color and all, and it so . in taste that the most| ( nsumer cen scarcely tell|I THE DURHAM REVIEW Option Beer. -H ENDERSON) s & | umovemmes y racrren‘ LIQUID be ex that al temper ide tha pes, Club bags, &c., in stock. at the down town Shoe Store. any x ut w oo ow # o4 ‘ Iwo storey, double, frame house, | situated on the west side of Garafraxa | St. in upper town. Large lot with stable. _ First class well and cistern, ’Apply on premises. AxarsCaMERoX Being Lot 14, Con. 4, N. D. R., Glenâ€" | elg, consisting of 100 acres, more or | less. _ 90 acres cleared, balance hard | wood bush. _ Bank barn, 60x44, frame | house, grouted _ inside, 30x24, im ' plement house 40x20, good well at door, farm free from incum brance, School haif a mile distant and another 1} miles. _ Intending purchasers will get particulars by writing to Doxarp BEartox, Guelph P. O. Lots 13 and 14, Con, 3, . D. R., Glenelg, 15 acres busb, frame barn well watered. Must be sold. A, H. JACKS8OX®, Durham Lot27, 28, Con,. 18. D. i. Glenelg. 80 aeres cleared, 7 acres bush. Well watered. Good Brick House, Frame Bank Barn (45x60.) + mile from proâ€" posed station on new C. P. 1t, Line. Convenient to School and P. 0. Fur. ther particulars apply on the premises. Your choice of two houses. Gne on Countess Street, Brick, eight rooms, bath and closet, _Two cellars, furnace, etc, Stable with four single stalls, two carriage apartments and ice house, One double tenement house in Upâ€" per town. Stone. One part eight room, bath, furnace and cellar. _ The other part six rooms and celiar. For Sale. The following must be sold at once ; New waggon, new iron truck wheel waggon, a number of large egg vats, (would make first class cisterns) 3 or 4 thousand fence posts, lath, shingles, lumber, _A quantity of wood near Weibeck P. O0., will be sold at fifty cents per load. * D. JantEsox, Administrator Sparâ€" ling estate, or to Davin KixXi®, Darham, or A H. JacKksoX, Durham. Once used,â€"always used. These are not only as good as. others but are superior to anything on the market toâ€"day. NN LN niomnemenenes rouac e cs flms us oein us aegmenammmer se enâ€"â€" o. stock in town to choose from HMouses for Sale. Farm tor Sale. and Brandram‘s B.B. Genuine White Lead Farm for Sale. For Sale. clntosh. PAINT For Sale. ‘s apply on the premises Joux McArTHUR, Prop Apply to W. Brack and you kick alone OR neatly EHELINASTN §RA IL Hurdmece mm ow nedBs M Giae Cos Mier " draerrmmecss Going â€"«« Business Having decided to give up the Gent‘s Furnishing Business in Dorham my entire stock will be cleared out at cost price. For bargains in Men‘s and Boy‘s Suits and Odd Pants, Raincoats Umbrellas, Hats and Caps, Shirts. Collars & Ties, Handkerchiefs, Susâ€" penders, Hose and half hose, Underâ€" wear, Sweaters, Overalls & Smocks, Boots and Shoes Massey â€"Harris Mowers & Rakes Suow Roomsâ€"Next to Swallow‘s Bar Embalming a Specialty. Picture Framing, Shortest Notice ber Shop. e en O t s REsIDENCE â€" First house south of Lawrence‘s Blacksmith Shop. Phe following timetable will be in effect until further notice : read down read up a m pm p m p.m. 6.45.3.00 leave Hanover ar‘ve 9.50 1.20 6.58 3.13 Allan Park 9,35 1.05 7.19 3.40 Durham 0 12 19 48 Come to us for tickets and informaâ€" tion. We are also agents for Allan and Dominion line steamsbips and C. 1. R. ocean liners, MacFARLANE & CO. UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director 0.038 3,13 Allan Park 9,35 1.05 7.19 3.40 Durham 9.13 12.48 7.33 3.05 McWilliams 8.51 12.23 7,.03 4.20 Priceville 8.40 12.05 810 4,35 ar‘ve Saug.Jot. leave 8.25 11.45 Connecting with trams to and from Toronto,. _ Only one change between Durham and Toronto. Specd, comfort and safety, With the opening of the new Canaâ€" dian Pacificline, another milestone has been reached in the history of our town and everything in the Gent‘s Farâ€" nishing line this is your chance and you should take adyantage of it, IN NEW QUARTERS Table Oilcloth, 45 in wide........ Floor Oileloth, 1 and 2 yds wide., Linoleum 2 yards wide.......... .. Smyrna Rugs, 60 x 30.............. See our new Prints and Ginghams Table Linen, 54 ins wlde, unbleached. .. 2%¢ yard h M ins wide, bhschod......imc’yud #* 68 ins wide, unbleached.. . 50c yard 27 in wide, 30 in wide, 30 in wide, 43 in wide, 54 in wide, 43 in wide, 3 ydslong........ ... ........ .. 90¢ pMIF 54 in wide, 35 yds long................ . $1.00 pair All curtains have worked edges except 25¢ ones Large size white eounwrpa.nel.}oo'd‘nlue....l.to Calder Block, Durham HE SELLS CHEAP. THE BIG 4 After two years in business in Durham 1 thank heartily the many farmers and others who bavefavored me with their trade and have pleasure in announcing that I will in the future have havy s pleasure in meeting in more commodious quarters, all my old friends and (} trust many new ones. Promptness and fair dealâ€" ing will continue to be my motto. Yours for business, De Laval and Massey Harris Cream Separator. Coal Oil and Machine Oil always in stock, Melntyre Biockâ€"Lambton St, Barclay and Bell‘s old stand and ail kinds of Massey Harris implements for Haying and Harâ€" vesting seasons. Fall line of Catholic Robes and _ black and white Caps for aged _ people. . . BEAN cARD OF THANKS A. BELL it enmpemmenrmenmen tscmuarce Sitio EDK h. s yrts iraivellienen ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 21, yds long 3 pis long .. 2 yas long Table McFadden Oilcloth McLellan. read up p m p.m. 9.50 1.20 9,35 1.05 9.13 12.48 8.5112.23 8.40 12.05 8.2511.45 AC .. 25¢ pair .. 50c pair ..70¢ pair .. 90c pair $1.00 pair :.ji-c yug 0e sq y } g yard .00 each Lots of other property for sale. Mo ney to Lend _ All kinds of busiâ€" ness attended to. 100 acres Durham Road, Bentinck Good dwelling, frame bank barn good soil, â€" Conyenient location only $2500, 200 acres, Glenel#â€"fine bank barnâ€" good frame dwellingâ€"other good improvements, only $3000, 40 acres Garden Land, Durham Road Bentinck, $1500° _A snap, 250 acres on Garafraxa Roadâ€"fine 100 acres. Bentinck JOHN CTCLARK prom pt Orders rooms, Oflice. A Dollar Wo BON BONS D. McPHMAIL _.» Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public Commissioner () Insurance A Issuer of Mart eral financial 1 ARTHUR H. to aates fice, Du there, « attende Officeâ€"Calder‘s Block, over Post Office Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Conveyancer. ac. Money t« Loan at Jowest rates. HONOR GRADUATE mate Royal College Dentistry in all its brau University, graduate of Royalifdli;ge of Dental Bmgemm of Ontario, Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store W. C, PICKERING D. DS., L DS. Is the thing to think of now Puyvsician & Surczo®, Office over J. &;}J). Hunter‘s Store Member Oflh% PI‘:.y:‘iou.u and Surgeons ntario {)fMce and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and Geo â€" »t., at r0otof Hill. Old Moodic Corner. J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M or to 4@° Cc Licensed Au rms moderate, dates, &c., mnst Holiday ,Baking OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a, m 2â€"4 p. m. Telephone Connection No. 10 Money to bLoan flice. over Gordon‘s Jev price . money uld be ; the foll J. F.GRANT D.D.S., L. flice, Mclatyre Bloc dard Bunz. Durh fresh B hand. l ment of 1 oranges, Hoxor crapuvar; 8 to 10 a.M,. IOUM:{ 2 to 4 P. M 7 to 9 P, M. .'Mnlmmhflmtom”d Women and Children, We t ARTHUR GUN, M. D., Durhan PV MB TDE L M otary Publi DT p, DURKHAM, ONT J. P. TELFORD 1t wings, 006 puick buyer D. MePHAIL, « CONVEYANCER The Hanover Conveyaner ave a good supply of Baking always on Also a good assortâ€" of Candies, Nuts and W. F. DUNN pr UO H. H. MILLER rm 1 ALWAYS FRESH STINSON Model Bakery C. RAMAGE, Durhan ent ige it for Fifty Cents nes 14 Dental Surgeot Ig M ta (l enst k over the Stan ium, Ontario, mission JACKSON thing whnoel & n k th of Toronto id â€"fine od soil n west rth the the Stor ty PR â€" good ) PC win

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