Af If this protest is entered becaunse good grounds exists tor it, by all means go on, but if entered simply to provide a seat for a "saw off" as we contess it seems to us, we protest against a proâ€" There can be little doubt but thas in every election some cases of wrongâ€" doing could be ferreted out, and we have no desire to shield even one such act, but in some situations where the result is likely to be unchanged a paracde of vice or ‘"crookedness" is very undesirable as it simply proves a l wrong for which the only adequate | punishment is unseating, and that beâ€" : ing unlikely, wrong, for the moment, | appears to triumph. | Last Saturday, the startling news came to town that Dr. Jamieson‘s election was protested. Nothing as tar as we know was known of ths step here and we honestly consider a mistake has been made. Meanwhile the "decorated demâ€" ocrat ** (Laurier) still leads the ‘‘party of the soup ladles. !! It would not be surprising if Sir Richard, unable to stand the thing, were to wituhdraw. At all events, he is experiencing a severe test, and the country a heavy trial.", ‘‘indecent exhibition" " downright rascality," &e., &e. It is at present enâ€" gaged in slobbering over Sir Richard Cartwright, and its endeavor to proâ€" mote dissensions in the Liberal cabinet would have reflected credit on Shakeâ€" spear‘s Iago or Dickens‘ Uriah Heep. But to be seen in a leading Conservaâ€" tive paper!! We append a sample * There is regret for Sir Richard, who: sits in the House bearing the responâ€" sibility for the looting, a deserted and it is only just to assume, a thoroughly disgusted man. To him the great magnates of the Ministry, Messrs. Tarte, Sifton, and Blair, never defer. For his opinions or his seruples, they care absolutely nothing. They have deprived him of any position that earries weight with it ; they hold him a Sampson deprived of his locks. His daily routine is a visit to an oftice where he has nothing to do; attendâ€" ance at Council to endorse schemes and deals which the active Ministers arâ€" range with their contractors and friends; and a solitary, aimless, and, useless appearance in the Commons. â€"Members of the Dominion Govern sment have found that some of their subordinates, who are still conservatâ€" ives, are not facilitating the public business, but in some cases thwarting it, and during the past week discusâ€" sion has taken "place as to their reâ€" moval. _ This the Mail and Empire construes as a preparation for a raid on the "spoils," and regales its readers with vivid stories of *the Carnival at Ottawa," "the Chorus for Spoils, " â€"The report of the Court of Enquiry into the blowing up of the Maine has been made public. It says an outside explesion caused the disaster, but never mentions Spain or Spanish. Captain and officers are exonerated from all blame. â€"A dreadtul calamity has befallen a Newfoundland sealing fleet. They got separated from their ship in a bi:ter snowstorm and 48 were frozen to death, about 60 being dreadfually frost bitten. Editorial Nots & Commert SsOUTH GREY PROTESTED. _# # #@ w > +o 4+ \ _ Mr. Colin Blythe has reâ€"rented the Mcâ€" | Tavish farm for anotber season and has ; started to®plow thereon, with Sandy Mcâ€" Vane on the lead. One night last week some malicions perâ€" son or persons in the village, undertook to poison their neighbor‘s dogs, with the reâ€" sult next morning of five dead dozgs lying on the street, among which were two or three valuable ones, that of James Mcâ€" Iivride, Joseph Belton and George Peter. Suspicion poicted very clearly to a cerâ€" tain party of whom it wight truthfully be said "a better deed conld not be expected." This was a dastardly trie«, and a reward should ba offered for the guilty parties. eC (eSte T o.° * CC Semued i9 40 youJnstive, Fall wheat in this locality is looking pretty fair especially any that ha.J) a good thick bottom when winter set in. Well Mr. Editor, news is and unless some one gets n gives us a chance to write, â€" will have nothing to report Now boys dou‘t all get marri so as to giye us a chance to do Nowhore can be foond a traer type of Christian brotherhood than that which exâ€" ists between the young people of Varney Methodist Church and Knox Pres. Norâ€" manby, where every Sunday night they all assemble as a C. E. Society and each and every one take an active part in enâ€" deayoring to further the cause of The Master. ‘This is as it should be and perâ€" haps other denominations would do well to follow suit where it is convenient. . We rogret a mistake which was mads in our last budget that of Misses Brown and Carmont whom, we stated, intended learâ€" ing on Tres lay last for Maniioba, as it app>ars they have no intextion of going. Our motto shall always be to **publisb fucts not falsehoods." _ However we will substitute instead of their names, that of Miss Mary Dodds who left last Tuesday for Manitoba. That some one folt dull the other night. That Jack was all right. So was Fred and Sam from Boothville. Oscar says he was at home, but I don‘t know about Dave. What we would like to kbow and what we hear. We would say in reply to New England correspondent that the foot is on a fair way to recoyery now, Mr. Alex. McPherson and wife rccomâ€" panied by Archie Mz:Lean left for Billings, Montana, last ‘Tuesday, Arch intends to joiu his brother Neil in ranching in that part wo wish them all success in their new home. paid a short visit to the Valley liss week. Now ladies this is a good chanee for there is a good cage and all it wauts is the bird. Alian Cameron and Arguas MceDovald visited a short while at D. MclIutyre‘s last Monday avd when last seen they woere wending their way to Frod Hargraves. d Mr. Oscar Konold bas a contret of underâ€" brushing at Jim MceDonald‘s, Oseâ€"r is & hustler and will do tns work right, Me«srs F.MeKinnon, D. Ferguson, J. McKechnie, A. Ferguson, and Charlie Ferguson all left for the lower settlements last Monday morning, now the Hay Seeds will catch it. Mr. Dan, Ferguson retnrnad home from Minto where he has been for the winter months. Miss Sarah Ferguson of Harriston, is on a »hort viâ€"it with friends here. The first wood bee and dance this apring took place at Mr. Wim, Frooks last Thursâ€" day when about twenty five of the staiwart assembled in the afternoon and demolishâ€" ed a large amount of timber into wood, In the evening about fifty of the youth and beauty of this section joined band in hand and kept the floor in a hustle until the weo small hours. The munsic was furâ€" nished by the McDonald bros. of Arteâ€" mesia assisted by Messrs Fergoason and Runciman of Boothyille, The musicians deserve credit for the able manner in which they displayed their skill and are worthy of mention through the columns o! the noted Review, The Frook family also deserve high creditffor the way they supplied the inner man with good nourish inz food and eyerybody was more than pleased with the eyening‘s enjoy ment, This is said to be the best party of the season. Woul bee and sprees are on the brain at the present time, also the ploughing fever has struck a number of the farmers of this section, and easy to operate, is true of Hood‘s Pills, which are M ap to date in every respect. l s Bafe, certain and sure. All druggists. 2¢. C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass, The only Pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilisa. Hood‘s When you take Hood‘s Pills. The big, oldfashâ€" loned, sugarâ€"coated pills, which tear you all to pleces, are not in it with Hood‘s. Fasy to take No Qripe BALSAM VALLEY. ORCHARD. , news is very scarce one gets married and to write, we fear we to report next woek. get married at once once, :‘E‘IJ- A- HUNTER,S.!I Carn "THIAM ME e OCRRC T ePRA EORTIRSTOn. We engage cither whole or part time men. We gunrentce all our stock We turnish parchasers with ecertificate trom Government inspector, sinting our stock is free from Snn Jose Scale. Our Nurseries comprise over 700 acres, and growing stock in large quantity enables us to soll at the closest possible figure. Mcn Succecd with us wshe have Failed with others. _ _ _____ _ _ It wfnl cost you nothing to learn what we can do or you. Don‘t write unless vyou mean business and want profiiable employment. inoragea 4) ; ; _ " & °0 Veter their position and increase their income should write us. The deâ€" mavrd for homeâ€"grown Nurservy Stock is oa the increase. Weneed moremen. If you want steady, paying work, write us, We furnish att supplies free. We have the largest Nusseries in the Domâ€" inion. We pay both snlary and commission, Â¥k s ES PC E200 Any tarmer who v the best Drill in the 1 to W. Calder‘s rooms, Masseyâ€"Harris Drill. Or anyone desiri ng to better their increixse tl_lejr income should write Nursery Stock Agents ! Book Agents ! Agricultural Implewent Agents | eveitntdm td 0 t 2. 24 o 2 c c a d h c a P 141 e time. Hearing of so many around here that got cured by your medicine, my husband was persuxded to send for your System Renovator. I am thankful he did for quite a change in my case was not only my relief from pain, but my strength was much noticed by the time I had half the second bottle taken. 1 took the Renovator and Protein Resurâ€" gam and alpplied the liniment all as diâ€" rected till 1 was cured. You know that I was on a trip to Goderich last summer. ] This was a surprise to those that never expecied to see me again. Iam a well womanand that I never expected to be. I thank you kindly. _ dnt t in 1 A Wtc tnah c 425. 44c c d 1 c h 1 00 bed. I used to lay and scream for 12 hours at a time in agony. The pain in my side, low down, seemed to be caused by some growth there. I could never sit over ten minutes in the chaur at one 2i° OYyer_ I I C Dear Sir,â€"I want to tell you and all who may wish to benefit from my letter how I suffered and how I was cured by your medicine, _ I was hurt through straining some time ago. â€" Inflammation set in. and for 18 months I never drew a breath free from seyvere rain. My back got so:weak and painful that for five months before I began your Rencvator. I could not turn in bed" without assistâ€" ance, _ I took all the medicine prescribed by our local doctor without any benefit, I was getting worse and he said that he doubted very much if I ever would or could be cured, When sitting up I could not lean forward at all, pain :tuci)inflam- mation getting worse confined me to !n-(l. I used to lay and scream for 12 Elizabeth Bay, Manitoulin Island. Noy. 2nd, 1896. J. M. McLeod, Goderich : _ LOWER TOWN BURHAM. All goods warranted as represented and if they dont suit return them and get your money back. Last Saturday was our heaviest day since we moved and shows clearly that our trade is going ahead in leaps and bounds. This Popular Store with its every convenience, its abundance of floor space and light together with the immense range of Goods to choosefrom is doing a bigger business every day. Some people said‘we were foolish to leave the old shop but our customers are all satisfied with the splendid change and they are the people we aim to please. WE HAVE the finest store, the largest stock, the best assortment of goods and all we want is a continuation of business equal to what we have enjoyed in the past and as much more as you care to give us. Stone & Wellington TORONTO. O _ Yours, _ MRS e@s4Aecesee2eee82eee e e * ¢ AR444442A8808084%8 02 y % _ 20 Blouse ends, of the newest § DRY GO ODS y shades, in pure Silks, , prices from 50c a yd to 90c § 48 prs. Ladies‘ Black Cotton _ 24 Ladies Print Blouses, latâ€" o Gloves, special at......1l¢ j est cut, special........47¢ g 160 yds extra wide Towelling $ _ 12 Ladies Maslin blouses with & fine Linen, special.....12¢ White Collar and Cuffs 10 Ladies‘ Waterproofs, 10 special.... ...... ....$1,99 ¢ clear this week at....77¢ MAAA A s 4 4 6 s C C C : R444.44%e8eeee8ee¢ AN IMPORTANT CURE. Drink Kolona Ceylon Tea.. 10 Boxes dates In repeat order, reg, 10c a 1b. special..... 81â€"3 10 boxes Bonelessfish.. 5c lb 1 bbl. delicious sugar cured Hams. 10 to 12 lbs each, perlb...... _ 14¢ 50 lbs Finest Breakfast Coffee, reg. 35¢ at. 19¢ 50 lbs Fine Cut Smokâ€" ing Tobacco in 4 lb Tim â€"Boxes.......... *.: 25e GROCERY Dept. ~ e GENT‘S FURNISINGS wants to purchase market should go s, see and buy the . J. AINSLIE, MODERN DEPARTMENTAL STORE. TORONTO J. A. HUNTER, In the thriving village of Sw;nton Park, township of Proton, County of Grey, a comfortable house with three bedrooms, a kitchen, dining rcom and parlor with balf an acre of good land well fenced with a pump at the door. Close by Thurch, school and post office. For further particulars apply to, Jorn MARTIN, Swinton Park or Jonxn LEITH, Bouthville. January 6, ‘98. "PMORIESAEIEpNeTe ic idaniisrHon: ommc mmene,... 3 éq.ENTs. ‘"‘The Boautifol Life of Miss Willard,‘ y her secretary and literary executor, Anna A, Gordon ; introduction by Lady Henry Somersett gells to everybody. Great snap. Prospectus fifty © ents Books on time. k BRADLEY GABRRETSON COoMPAXY, Lixttrep Toronto. House and |ot for Sale. . . N. B,.â€"To ensure a good job the Hides must be well salted as soon as taâ€" ken off. By the New Process, mwhich for Finish and Softâ€" ness can‘t be beat. Horse Hides, Cow Hides, Dog Skins, Tanned suitable for Barrister, Lower Town Durham. Durham, Sept. 23rd ‘97. 3m COMPANY and PRIVATE Funds to Loa, in sums and on terms to suit borrowers, â€" (On first Mortgage on Town or Farm Property.) Lowest rates of Interest. Quick despatch, and lowest possible charges: . > â€" Apply to . . Robe Tanning ! Satisfaction Guaranteed. 48 prs. Ladies‘ Black Cotton Gloves, special at......ll¢ 160 yds extra wide Towelling fine Linen, special.....12¢ 10 Ladies‘ Waterproofs, 10 clear this week at....77¢ AC.¢ iss vitrss ~>> +1~2090.00 24 Men‘s Fedora Hats. reg. $1,35, this week .. .. $1.11 60 pr Men‘s Wool Sox, reg. 25¢ pr. this week......l7¢ 100 pr. Men‘s heavy Stripe Cottonade QOveralls, reg. 90c, this week..........57c¢ . Lefroy McCaul Robe Tanning ! Money To Loan. iwbes & Coats dozen pure Satin Neck ties Satin lined, reg. price 85¢, special for S:ltun!ay. .. 15e Men‘s neat suits, Sanfords make, reg. $7,00, this week Thos. Smith. The soil is first class and every acre is workable. _ Well fenced and convenâ€" ient to Church and Sehool. (sood log house, frame bank barn, with stone stabling. Three wells with pumps are on the place. § I't is‘. 6 miles from Durham and 3 sn flw P u2i ud s e L It is 6 mile miles from the G.T.R. d d off. t 1 I | miessing, will pleaseaddress _ " * * The undersigned offers for sale the frrm, sometimes known as the "Gada REV. EDWARD iA WILSON, Bmklyn KewYork farm" Normanby, being lot 15, on the S ud e ard con. It contains 100 acres about 80 m cleared, the remainder hard wood A Lrawl or to Jas. WEBBER, Durham, For further particulars premises to Orders for Sales may be left at THu® REviEw OrFFICE. Conveyancing, Leases, Wills, Mort gages, etc., drawn up on short notice, Horses bought and sold. Waterloo Threshers for sale at wareâ€" rooms. â€" Patronage solicited. First Class . . Farm For Sale Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Money to loan on farm property at lowest rates. FARM IMPLEMENTS and MACHINâ€" ~yâ€" _ BBY, : . lc Manufactu‘d on Honor & Sold on Merit PHRENOLINE PILLS8 THE ONLY ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE PREPARATIONS ON THE MARKET PLEASANT, PURE aND HEALTHFEUL PHHENULINE | Guaranteed to cure B | Rheumatisin, j | Sciatica, Lumba Rhoumatig | | Sc«tigs Lumbage, i Neuralgia, Specific f Meurlt The LÂ¥ The only Arstâ€"class Bearse in i Undertaking and Em + j igs â€"~ ciples at reasonable r«tos Agent for Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business estabâ€" iished by her father in Durham in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entire satisfaction. Furnitur;ï¬ Iheï¬est I S.T. ORCHARD. Only by H. PARKER, Durham FUKMTURE AAD UNPERTIE!N MISS SHEVWELL Remember the standâ€"opposite the Market. Durham, s. T. ORCEHARTT ALWAYSs ON HAND. PICTURE FRA&MINC A SPECIALTY Town, PHRENOLINER Medicines MISS SHE W EiL t Varneyâ€"SE;x't'iZn on the Licensed Auctioneer. ulars apply on the Mrs. War. 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Thouvde-lriunhopmeri;-tmu "v\eh will »ost them nothing, and may prove a biessine, will please address nay,.». 90 i» A. Ross, the leading newsâ€" rnpcrs. Banks, h:xï¬rr s#3 Companies & clients n any locality, All Patents secured lhrougb :u: .‘el:lc’ u'e| brought i» fore the public by ad lUreial notivce in over 3(0 newrpapers. papâ€"rl" e 1‘ A; Ross, the Jeading news pupers, Banks, Â¥xpr ss Companies & client: in any locality, All Patentssecured througt 24 °0 *. DCP nIAt Honorable D. A ZOO Qood Droperties Fior â€" GSale Among which are the Sollewing ; 1st & 2xp Div. Lot 19 Con. 1 W. G, R. Bentinek, 100 acres, lately owned by Henry Hall and ftormerly known as the " Parker" farm. This is a good farm and will be sold on very reasonable terms. THEr SSANLAN Farat, lot 30, con. 5, Bentinckâ€"100 acres. _ Will sell or rent. BEXTINCK: The Teasdale Farm Lot 30, Con. 2, W.G.R. Bentinck 100 acres, I have just bought this from Mr. Teasdale and will sell at a great bargain. Hormaxp Towxsatr, Lewis Eydf farm 100 acres in good German setuement â€"will sell or exchange. _A good place. Ths RomBoven Prorerty, Darham. What I cant sell I will rent. 1 bave 8$1,000,000 to lend at 5 per cent. Choose your time to pay it back. Business pmvate, charges modâ€" erate. H.â€"v.. MILLE®, GET RICH QUICKLY. Write toâ€"day for our beautifal illustrated Book on lPatentsand the f“‘â€â€œâ€œ"&:w y of a poor Invenior who made $250,000 Kend us a rough sketch or model of your invéention and we will pPropptly tell you FREK if itâ€"is nev. and probably patentable. Nchambus, Honest Service. Spocialty : Tough cases rejected in otl«r hands and '°"“’A'.r“ lmflluuom. Refor: noes : Honorâ€" able T. Berthiaums, prop. of "1~ Presse," ILâ€" TL . JyDMer, Tohe [{anover Gonveyancer, ARas PROMPTLY SECURED Workmanship Unsurpassed Fize Choice in Valises, Grips, Horse Blankets, &c., &c. We do the trade in Raw Furs. Highest "SC Price Paid. 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