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Durham Review (1897), 16 Sep 1897, p. 8

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.’./ 44 pi ail records, _ Canywsers seooping in Eum-y. Eyen hoys and girls sell it ,nt. Big commission " or straight weekly salary after trial trip. THFE Hrancekvâ€"Garretsoy Co. Lturt: Ep. Toroxto, Oxt, 21 of the miners were shot dead and 5 mote will die many being wcunded. Warrants have been issued for the arâ€" r.st of the Sheriff and his deputies and more trouble is in store. _ Uncle Sim has home questions enough to ocâ€" eupy his attention without dabbling in f reign affairs. Hazelton, Penn. An extensive strike of minerts has been on for some weeks and the men, chiefly Italians Poles & Mangarians, were getting desperate, some thought dangerous. Against an unarmed body of thâ€"se mer, marched a pose of deputy sheriffs, about oune handred in number and, neither underâ€" standing the other‘s language, hostiliâ€" ties were opened, with the result that The birthâ€"rate of France has been shrinking for some years, and so seriously is it contemplated that a society has taken the matter up urging the government to regulate taxation by the size of the families, and to give all state favors among the members of largye families. Thirty eight departâ€" mental Assemblies have adopted resolâ€" utions to the above effect. Multiply and replenish the earth, or we‘ll fine you. â€"The latest gold field is Michipicoâ€" ten, morth of Lake Superior. A rush is now taking place from both Ameri can and Canadian cities. The Ontario Goveroment has passed an order in council bringing 1500 square miles of this territory under a clause of the mining act which will facilitate the work of the miners. â€"Ilee is forming on Alaskan rivers. ‘The two great storehouses in Dawson City ceased selling provisions July 26th last. Numbers are still going madly goldwards, and there is every prospect of a famine with its horrors heightenâ€" ed by lawlessness. The Canadian government will have its hands fuall if it can prevent the rule of might over right, peoples. The yisit seems to have been admirably planned scarcely any irritâ€" ation having been observed. to New York, S just to see how t it would do good â€"A lively duel is now going on beâ€" tween Mr. Tarte and the Montreal Witness. _ ‘The Witness is generally snre of its ground before making charâ€" ges, but really it seems to have met in Mr. ‘Tarte an opponent who can at least give blow for blow. As to the merits of the harbor question on which the two widely differ, we are not able to speak. â€"A notable event has been the yisit wt the Duke and Duchess of York to Ireland. The enthusiasm with which they haye been received and the stimâ€" alus given to trade by their visit will go a long way to harmonize the two â€"Good times is now the cry. Aâ€" mong the many evidences is the exâ€" perience of the wholesale merchants uf Toronto who have made larger sules during the two fair weeks than at any fair for orer twenty years. Especially is this the case in the Dry Goods and Millinery trade in which a ‘1 ‘ge volume of business was done. â€"The Boston Artillery Company have determined to come to Toronto this year. For some years back this body has shown a pernchant for trips into British Tepritory, having even visited Britain. Everywhere they are made welcome aud are the heroes of the hour. We would like to see a Bitish militiry company take a trip is still going on, with, however, an almost certain hope that the affair will be quieted socn, though at the expense o‘ a ‘"‘"afew more gone for Britain‘s sake." When the smoke clears away, the British Empire will be a few square miles larger. â€"â€"Sir Wilfrid Lanrier is to visit Torâ€" outo about the 5th of October, and there will without doubt be an enthusâ€" lastic reception given him. â€"A fearful state ot affairs exists in Editorial Note and Comment. â€"The fighting on the Indian frontier York, St. Louis and (,'hicné,'; : how they would be treated. o a + dfi e s AGENTY. +s @ 2+ *+ C e + perate, | Our sick people, Mrs, J. McMurdo and inst an | Miss Sateria Scarlett :are still conflued ircheq | to their rooms but are slowly gaining. ut oue | Elder John Morrison of Yeovyil and anderâ€" uther prominent members of the Latter . | Day Saints are faithful in sick visitation. hostiliâ€" Miss Ida Scarlett is home from Torâ€" t tBAt | onto waiting on her sister. d and Miss Maggie Proctor left here for nded. Toronto, after a two month‘s visit he @râ€" | Afrs. Glenister is visiting friends in s and | Toronto and taking in the exhibition. Uncle ) _ Mr. and Mrs, A, H. Burnett are away to ocâ€" | to Hamilton. They drove with their ing in | Irish Hpoter, It is a dandy to travel. D. K. McArthur had a son come to um_,, | Stay with him on Monday night, The _ | boys say that he‘ will have to get arâ€" ue oiher Scotch bonnet now. . press, | _ .Our boys are.all léarninge to ride the cloria | bicycle. One was left at one of the all fours. ‘ Hégmee told ‘that te shou‘d learn toswiin‘"*“m'm” s ran into the shops to get repaired and when done was brought into nse. One smart man h tihk Last Thursday evening we were treatâ€" ed to some E?Jhm bay pipe music by Professors Benton and fi)’:uawn. who bave been in Durham tor some time. The next time Dan comes from Fareâ€" well corners to build a load of oats, he had better go back near the woods, as it looks bads to see a load upset in a level tield beside the road. Mrs D. Bell, of Galt, is at present visiting her mother, Mrs. Shortreid. Miss Lottie Robertson returned to Toronto, after spending the summer here with ber wother. Mr, John. Stothart visited friends at Cedarville last Wednesday, Mrs. Alex. Smith, of Uunelph, was the guegt of her nieve, Miss Minnie Stothart last week. Mrg. A. W. Taylor returned to Torâ€" onto last week after three weeks viant among her friends here. Mr. Wm. Marsh; around town for weeks, Mi. Joe Martin is completing a two month‘s engagement with Mr. Jas. Hill, an Artemesia farmer and will, we feel Mr. Thos. Sullivyan lightened the laborious harvesting task by p. rchasing a Noxon binder from the loca?agent Mr. D, Madill, Mr. J. Morrison and Miss Kate Morriâ€" son, of Bunessan. also Mr, Mike Henry, of the Grove were visitihg TLake friends Sunday last. Daily Mr. Hector Campbell can be obâ€" served wending his way to Mr. John Thibideau‘s farm where he in company with a number of others similarly emâ€" ployed are cleaning the land and puttinr it in a good state of cultivation. . All Robt. MceMeekin started his machine at M. Stonehouse‘s Samrdn{. and had Osciar Konold of Balsam Va lle’\i{ngng- ed for the first day to run it, ere is nothing like mmaking a good beginning and as Oscar is an upâ€"toâ€"date thresher all went well. Among those who took in the Toronto Fair are :â€"Mr. Hogath, Dr. Boyle, Mrs. Cameron, Miss M. McKechnie, Miss M. Derby and Miss E. Johnston. Mr. J. R. Atkinson is flomc for a week‘s vacation from Mt. Forest, where he has been engaged at dentistry. Mr Thos. Shortreid, of Galt visited his brother Robert last week, Mesars T. O‘Brien, P. McConyey, J. Morrison and A, McMillan are the prinâ€" cipal ones, At time of writing harvesting is about complete and farmers feel |juhilant when they behold their well filled barns and numerous stacksâ€"a rarity these last two years. Mi. Joe Martin is comunletine a two it in a good state of cultivation. All farmers should observe Mr. Thibideaun‘s mode of farming. It would then be unâ€" necessary to propeund the question, ** does farming pay ?" Harvesting is fmng wound up now, and the hum of the threshing machine is heard in different directions. Irish Lake School reâ€"opened Sept. 1st and is presided over by Miss Kate B. McCormick, of Rocky Saugeen, who comes well recommended. A couple were seen driving down the road the other evening. So engrossed zere they diluin:‘o'g the u"”'i:? o: their respective ens the no! notice the horse had turned of{ the road until they were precipitated into the ditch. muel : A demolished bufiy and a quaitity of broken ehina. e occupants escaped with a scare, Mrs. Donald McRae, accompanied hy Miss Annie are spending a month‘s holiâ€" dain at Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"lake. the guest of her daughter Mrs. Wm, Noble. Mr, Jno. Ryan has Mr. Jno. O‘Hanly employed during harvest as his father has been incisposed of late and there fore unable to undertake his accustoinâ€" ed share of the work. A numberof bn{m are seen constantâ€" ly on our line. All offer very fair grices which suit some and dissatis‘y others. assured, give unhounded satisfaction. For diligence and geniality Joe has few ways efficient, always satâ€" fsfactary ; grovent a cold or fever, curse all liver ilis, sick headaehe, Jaundice, constipation, otc. 6 She caly Pills to take with Hood‘s Sersapariiin js sepectaily true of Hood‘s Pilis, for no medi cize ever contained so great eurative power b so smail space. They agre a whole medicin Hoods Much in Little Marshall, of Owen Sound is HOPEVILLE. PRICEVILLE. * 0 B s + _ the past couple of Provenxax. Pills SE LP., pyaison nas accepted an mu.xqfla samples of all kinds Mr. ARRIVING DAILY vis W I n Qvery Department U W U â€"SOMETHING NEW * IN BOOTSâ€" READYâ€"MADE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND BOOTS & SHOES _Yow Giall Qoods OF THE SEASC derâ€"does not dirty the gun. GUNSâ€"A few Single Barrel, Breach Loading Shot Guns _ left. They go at $3.50 RIFLE CARTRIDGESâ€"All kinds and sizes. THE BOOM Prare: w LOADED SHELLSâ€"Containing the best Smokeless Powâ€" LOADED SHOT SHELLS,â€"Buckâ€"Nos. 1, 2, 4, 5 and 6. Hunting season opens on the 15th of Sept Every Sportsman is already preparing his outfit. We are right on top with everything required. J. A. HUNTER‘S, Call and investigate our goods and Pricas and we are sure you will go away entirely satisfied. n Feull blast at ])Tc iT rthut‘s It means the highast price for EGGS and BUTTER in excharge for the cheapest GOODS of best QUALITY. BANG! BANG! Special line of double fold dress goods at 12%, Reg. Large range of New Voelveteens and Ribbons. New Skirt Protector at 5¢. yd. The latest out. Our 50c. Black Cashmere are unsurpassed, Will find us stocked with a tremandous range of Suit ings and Ready Made Clothing. OUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS arEk C&. MARTHUFPR. DEPARTMENTAL STORE. We want every man in South Grey to see our stock They are all right, NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Gentlemen TORONTO weâ€"â€" e oo eemmeneme> 20c Phe indersigned baving bo n restored tubealtu )y studple in saus, ilter suffering for several years ‘ith ase ‘oreinug aifection, aud that dréad disea:e Consunption, is nuxious to make known to his Leliow sutferers the means of cure, To those who desireit, he wi‘l cheerfally send (iree of charge) a acpy 0of the preseripton used, which they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, COaâ€" tnrrb,. Broncbitis.and all throutandlang *#ad. adies He hopas all safferers will iry thisremedy, iwsit" anynaluable, Those desiring the proscription wi‘ <, will cost them nothiug, and mauy prove a ble ssine, will please address RZV. EDWARD A WILS0X, Brocklyn New York WESTERN ASSURANCE GOMPANY. 4Â¥ ‘The only Aratâ€"clans Mrarae in town, €A Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business esiabâ€" lished by her father in Durham in 1858 and will endenvor to give all old aud new custom ers the sameentire satiaf action. ruRsituRE asp Ovor Rtaxing Bbounstisn & Dyspopsia Cursd. Furniture of the Best Make ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY Un dertaking and Em balming on *~*: ciples at reasonable ~«tee, TO â€" CONSUMPTIVES MISS SHEWELL @©ffice Remember the standâ€"â€"opposite the Market, Durham. monpmuonmmoiuonmpommemmyp _ W """"" 0 _ ge a i & u . ‘1 _ s p 4 £. y * T 1 NEW : rommes s [ & e = 4 Fy & e ] GooOopsS § s § ARRIVING BC 3 £ d 3 $ & HA* F i * 1 f £ N. € ‘s, | ] C.LGCRANTS, kb | ® : F 3 Lower Town [ 3 > t 3 | 3 2 W~ T B P + fon s n * .5 oo s P A io o ol ty ols n Ein MISS SHEWELL â€"Â¥ULL 1INE OFâ€" 1ow. ev rham P TJQu * Bhe C. RAMAGE. ‘‘Durham Agent, | Wuatee neier s Matk: atest. rin Tha undersigned offers for sale or rent that desirable park lot, in the village of Priceyville, formerly owned by the late James Cameron, Lot conâ€" tains 13 acres all under cultivation, On the lot is a goud house, and barn also a good bearing Orchard For terms of sale or rent apply to JOHN McINNIS, h. WANTED.â€"Intelligent mer_ with good education to whom $600 and exâ€" penses lor the first year would be an inducement. _ Write wich full particulâ€" ars. _THME MANAGER, 49 Richmond 8t, West., Tpronto. Ont, (GENTLEMEN.â€"On the advice of a friend tried one bottle of your famous rheumatic remedy, Phrenoline, and to my surprise it cured me of rheumatism, from which I haye suffered for many years. I have tried several remedies for rheuâ€" matism, so.ne of which did me a certain amount of good, but nothing that I have taken has done so much for me as your Phurenoline, and I have much pleaâ€" u;uu- in recommending it to other sufâ€" ers. It also cured me of dys in, from which 1 was suffering at (Ele time, so what I feel now like a new man. 571 8t. Patrick 8StREeet, OTrawa, July 81st, 1896. To the Phrenoline Medwine Co., Lid. Yours very truly, (Signed) JAMES CARROLL, Foreman otf Works, Rideau canal. Only by H. PARK: R Durham. PARK LOT For Sale or to Rent. JACKSONS.~ xn *Priceville aizke d ## K l oi | sizal Â¥+ "Lar thank past convi vnill : "T)ee One Max well A few LARG TD@ur WHa

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