it trees. a C1113. New Satunky looking a took none homo. Ir m myâ€, an" a gnu. " by lately. having his haiku-p der them. in at prerent blighhl' b. 3h. has boon " usual escaped II, the host. RRIAGE th at In: complete JON iur. mks a new UN fyont town Aland!!- och Arc-his with bin hill. last week. I. "k an Increasing their " sane Matthew. and tV on a sprayer. DER I\0 buildilp I a good 1mes nses mt Is the hardiest and heaviest Swede in cultivation, and for weight, size and quality it is unequalled. Try a pound of it and compare result with your favorite. We keep most of the leading varieties includ- ing Elephant or Monarch tiartley's Bronze Top Bangholm Sutton's Champion King of Kings Evan's ALSO Grey, Stone, and Miilet and Hungarian. . . . y,t;liwllr',AT and FLAX SEEDS , T . _ ' ' Linseed Meal and Fine Ground itll, FAKE, old process lowest prices. Ocean and Railway Tickets at Lowest Rates. Come to Cs for Any Information I I MacFAiaLRNE 81 00 FIELD CORNS IVs-ind. t'aslmtere in navy blue and black, [214' n. yum]. W-inrh “luvk and Colored All-wool St'rgtw. 2..h. yard. Turn-n Draw GinRhams, Tc and 8c .vrwuy‘?. .. 7-..: -" with hm- fringe, 37x70, mounted on spring: rollers, rumplete 40c. New Goods FUN)“ olL (‘LOTI’L G ft. wide. hoc yard. Bus! TAM? Oil Cloth, 15.itt wide. 21tt. yard ", M-in wide, Me yard. bro'uttwi'tcotvta, (inc up. Meu's' Undershirts and Drawers. 25c eaeh. Men's Rubin-rim? Collars (stand up) 100 each. Nun's Ruhherine CutG. 20(- pair. ' Yill't may lump a full line at, lowest prices. Cull and we our Mett's and “Women's Oxfords. Just the thing for hot wen- ther. Bl'Y SHOE DRESSING. 10c and 2Oc a bottle. IO-in Granite Pie Plates “L. ......l. lire-nil†\Vash Bowls, 20e lirc 'CU.'" 7CiiirtrivrG Bowls, 20e each. Large Granite Spoons. Sc each. (JINLV‘T FORG' KT TO CALL. Rheumatism ' Dyspepsia Small. Tut/w Phrmoliue Mada-inc Co., Ltd. Ottawa. Ont. GvsTLrses.--0n the advice of a friend tried one bottle of your famous'. rheumatic remedy. Ptuenortne, am! to my surprise it cured me of rheumatism. fiom whichl have suffered for many years. - - I,,-___,_:__ ‘ml‘l It also cured me of dstepsin. from which I was suffering at t te time, so what I feel now like a new man. I have tried several remedies for rheu- matisur, some of which did me It certain amount of Wood, but nothing that I have taken has done so much foe me ":9 your Phrenoline, and I hare much plete sure in recommending it to other unf- fers. . Yours very “ME (Signed) JAM S CARROLL. Foreman ot Works. Ridean canal. For sale by ti. PARKER, Durham. Opaqug Wigdpw Shages Buggy Dusters with Huh-rm] tusttti'ta. “)0 up. Boots * Shoes We have Improved Leanr. hug, Mammoth Southern vacct, Mammoth Cuban, and Compton's Early. 3518 Big 4 and Green Top Yellow Aber- deen. The best varieties tor early feeding. â€an "su-m-tme-r-e-a' NEW ONTARIO SWEDE mm m IST." AND SEEDSMEX, Bean & GO. Ul'PlWs TOWN DURHAM. 571 St. PATRICK STREET, 011'wa July 31st, Ihvss' (iinghnms. Tc and Sc Mee [hem '. All PRIME PHONES Durham, Ont Co., Ltd. em- al.. Tributes to the world-genius of Barns are continually cropping up. The latest is in Toronto where steps are being taken tc erect a monument to his memory. Subscription books are now opened and are being cheerfully and liberally signed bv loyal and enthusiastic lovers of Btlrna--in Toronto and elsewhere--. to raise funds fur the erection of a hand- some artistic monument in Toronto in honour of Scotland's darling poet-Robert Barns. This will be the Iret monument to Scotia's Bard in Can- ada. It is 'sonthiently expected that the monument will beerected before the close ot the present eenutry--that is next year, 1900. Contributions of one dollar and upwards may be sent to the Beer. of the Burns' monument Committee. and which will be duly acknowledged by return mail. All cheques. or post offlee orders, should be made payable to the Burns' Monument Fund, on re of the Beer. William Camp- bell,McKinnon Building, Melinda St. Toronto,0nt. "A monument to Butm's We'll raise!" Toronto Scots have said,--- Young Camula's fivtst caien of praise To Scotland‘s honored dead', Let grateful lit-mus and willing hands Pay tribute to his mmw, Till soon within Toronto skunk HN monument of fame! One hundred vents since Burns died, And hundreds more may roll Still shall he he Auld Seotin‘s pride High on her honored scroll: His songs have won the human heart Whereever shines the Butt-- Great High-Priest of Poetic nrt Thy wot k was nohly done? They say that, thou art dead-mot so True not ts never die! But. on and on their measures flow As houndiess as the sky.' Glad songs of Hope and Love and Truth Shall never know deeuy~ Burns lives in an eternal youth, Wlsilr. empires pass nwnv. His song of Hope have cheer'd the slave In many " dark doumin. Glad echoes roll from Wave to wave, And bids them break tneir elmin.! "Mnn's inhumanity to man Makes countless thousands mourn!" Burns taught the Brotherhood of Mun, The tyrant lnught to scorn! His songs of love are sung to-duy On every foreign shore. And shall with human heart hold sway, Till time shall he no more! Their dove-note mild t'utl soothe a child Ot play the Iovev's purl, " In court or cottage low heguiled "V They WHO and Witl the heart. “is songs of truth all needs uphold ' "A man‘s a mun for a' that'." An honest man's as good as gold. An' mule can yet tnisca' that.' lle haul his faults and so have we, llis Virtues let us rheri-‘h: His songs are sung from sea to seam Burns' mune shall never perish. Toronto, Ca n Their Business Booming Probably no one thing has canned such a general reyiml of mule at our drug stores as their givmg away to Limit many cnstnnwrs of so many fr, P, trial lroltles of Dr. Kiu,u'sh'r'w Dmeovery for Consump- tion. Their trade is simply mun-mom in thin wry valuable remedy. for, the fact thot it always cures and newer dim-ppmints Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Bronchitis, Crop, ond nll thrrrut nu; i lam: tlisrasei are quickly eured. You can test it before buying by arming a trial hunks limp. large size 50c. and $1.00. Every bottle warranted. 8 Seeding is now a thing of the pant mound this purl for another year. Miss Mary Ed wurds spent last Sunday with her parents in this part. Miss Lizzie McArthm accompanied by Mrs. Thos. Hunks spent a short time with her parents one evening last week. We'll have to mind our PU and q's nowas we notice in one of the local papers that there is a Indy reporter not a hundred miles away. The India-inf this neighborhood pre- sented Mrs. Jesse. Edwards with a. set of dishes, the most of her dishes being broken in the accident that we will yet relate, Mr. C. McArthur who has been laid up for the last two weeks is not im- proving much we are sorry to relate, -.- . n r .1 - k-..5 I'llb Ppt' TV nu. ""3" - Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Morton were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. w. Britton one day last week. _‘ .. . l,_-_‘ c..._.otrertr,ee I" .- . "’1'- hut we will hope for the best. “a, um» WV .-__r-e Mr. Alex. Firth has been beautifying the front of his farm by building a tine wire fence which he had stretched along the road which makes quite an im- nmvement to the appearance of the provement farm . (t'Ps5f " 1 - h _ a†Last Thursday's wind storm played havoc in this part. About four o'clock in the morning Mrs. Giun’s barn was tiattened to the ground, but fortunately none of the stock, which was in at the time, was injured. The storm passed, on taking the roof of Mr. Jesse Edwards’ house leaving it in a. bad state, but liaspily no one Was hart Mr. Edwards ha about twenty men emplotyed one day last week putting the mo on his house. He has it all put in good shape any last house. again. BURNS. Rob Roy. John hum: Illl DURHAM MIllM 60., HI). On Monday night last in response to announcements quite a large number of ratepayers gathered in the Town Hall to take the necessary stegs con- Sequent on the passing of the y-law togranta loan to the proposed Com. pany. These stens were the passing ofa large number of by-laws tor the guidance of the directors. and the election cf oftieers Mayor Calder was aEpointed Chairman and the old share elders. without an exception, renewed their stock, this being necessary owing to the change of name. The by-laws took some time, but as they were mostly on statutory lines, were easily disposed of. Then came the election of the Directors. There were 9 nominations, " follows: Dr. Jameson, M. P. P. N. McIntyre. J. W. Crawford, Wm. Calder. Wm. Laidlaw, Con. Knapp. Geo. Kress. A. McLachlan. s. Wright. After all the shareholders Ttlf. had voted the scrutineers, W. . Me.. Kenzie and C. Ramage found that the old grovisional board were again electe in the following order: Dr. Jamieson, C. Knapp, N. McIntyre, J. W. Crawford, Wm. Laldlaw. Messrs. T. Allan and Wm. Irwin were then appointed auditors, and the meeting adjourned with a feeling of eonfidenee that our new industry is in good hands. Over " 400 was sub- scribed that night, and as much more will be easily forth-coming. At a meeting of Directors held sab. sequently, they dealt with the ap- plieations received for mamWer,--- some 10 or 12--and are giving the offers. some very good ones, close con- sideration. Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P. was elected President, J, W. Crawford, Vice Pres., Wm. Laidlaw, Trans, N. Melnty re, Secretary. Now gentlemen a public trust your' ,handu. We all wish you luck. Let us hear the whistle before the snow flies. PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL MEETING. This mus held on Thursday evening of last week, in We Public Library huihhng. The attentlanta. was um large. The Ttvasurrev's, report showed that during the your the income -with lsulauve on hmuluumounted to $113.85. Expenditure m $320.03. leaving n hal. nut-v on hand of $93.82. The chief items in the receipts me: Nemhers' Fees. . .. ............ 8 63 12 lmgi‘lutivv (4mm .....‘........ 14025 pianoRenr...,.....-.....,- 1700 Lectures and Entevtaituuents. .. 14 10 Members' Fees. . .. ............ 8 63 12 lmgi'lulivv (innit ..... . . . . . . . .. 116 25 Pwtnoltettr...,,....-....., .. 1700 Lectures and Fmtetrtaitunents. .. ll 10 The '. hief items in the expenditure are: Halavies........ ....., ... .....8 33 75 Books not f'wtion ............... 153 14 Books.liction................. . 12501) Magazines, Nvwspapers, Mr. . .. 48 05 Bookbinding. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10 oo During the yeut' I2i) members sub- ccribml towards the maintenance of the Library, and as valuablo yearly ad- ditions are made to the stock inn-reused interest should be taken by all intellig- ent. citizens in the upholding of this worthy institution, which has achieved its fit," standing and equipmententirely by voluntary individual effort, sup- plemented by generous govermuent, grunts. Not one cent as far as we are aware of town or county aid has ever been given to the institution. something very unusual among public libraries The new Board, which is elected for the term ending on 2nd Monday in January, 1900, the new statutory date for the Annual Meeting is as follows: President, Dr. Gun. Vice Pres., H. Parker, Treasurer, Jno. Kelly, Secretary, c, Ramage. Director-Nessus T. Allan, C. Mc- Arthur, N. W. Campbell, Wm, Irwin, Gilbert McKechnie, A. Davidson, Dr. Free]. Auditors. Messrs, w. Calder and R. MoF-rlnne Jr. At It meeting of the Directors held at the close of the annual meeting Mr. Govsiine was reappointed Librarian Permanent Directors Appointed. Goon Bu: TO Mn, R. BtrLu--Last Thursday night a number of the citizens of the town invited Mr. R. Bull to meet with them in the Masonic Hall to spend "social evening before he left on his trip to the far west on a, visit to his two daughters. As it is just possible) Mr. Bull may become a permanent I resident there a. deeper tinge. of regret was felt. Mr. Bull has been in Durham or neighborhood since 1819, and has thus almost witnessed the birth as well as the growth of the town. 35 years ago he built his firtrt house where his family now lives, a spot in the bush. Not a. few ofthe "ancient†buildings of this town, are in whole or in ttlit Mr. Bull's handiwork, and in all t at con- come the building interests of this place ( he has takena prominent part. Several times his fellow citizens have given him a seat at the council-board and thus his business and municipal experience were considerable. After an m ormal supper' Dr. Jamieson, M. P. P., made a brief address reflecting similar sentiments to what we have expressed. and presented him with a watch and chain as a memento of Durham friends. Mr. Bull appropriately thanked them, and after stew ours of socislsong and chat the company dispersed wishing Mr. Bull,- as the town does, a pleasant trip, good health. and success in the west. 37.55 'r?f,i'. is in blow Flour per cut ............ Canned per nah ...... ., Bran per out ... ... . Shorts pet out ... . Fall When per Dubai . Barley, " . Peas, " . OI", " . Dr'd Hogs. per cwt . Hugs, live weight ... . Lard peril» ... . Tallow' per ll: ... ' Bauer per m. TO ... . Eggs, per dor. ... .. Hides. per cwt ... Calfskins ... ... Sheepskins ... ... Hay, per ton ... Slaw. " ... .. Potatoes, per bag Apples, per bag .. Hood’s Pills Rouse the Liver A WELL BRED DURHAM BULL will be kept for service, at Lot 56, Con. P., E. G. fl., Glenelg, season 1899. TERMS: 750., payable Jan. l, 1900. Parties not returning, or disposing of cows will be chaphert fall price. Furniture and Undertaking Business eslnb- lielted by her father in Durham in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new cuutrm on the mum entire genus! union Would intimate that she will continue the D. 'McPHA n. Furniture ofllle Best Make Terms moderate. Atwangetnents for sales. as to dates. &c. Inner. be made at The Review otfhv, Durham. (fun-ros- pnndonct- addressed there or to HtHw- ville P. o. will be promptly tttttatt ed to. Terms on applications to D. McPHAIL. Hopeville P. o. or to C. RAMAGE, Dmham. Residenco~H OPEV I LLB. Undertaking and Embnilming on laiest grin clplos at reasonablo "sttttst 'arThe only [Int-elm: Bran: in It“ In LUCAS, WRIGHT ' BATSON. OFFICES-ttt Owen Sound. Mnrkdnln and Durham At Durham Offices, Mondays and Court Days DURHAM OFFICE. CAI-DER" BLOCK. Eutnnce next. door to How: Dental once.) MI tFarlane's The Wheels wa'u't Go Round for tg.50. You can save time and worry by buying one. W e Sell all kinds at all prices. Also a Fall Line of WA'ITHEB, J EWELRY, . SILVERWARE. and STERLING SILVER N0VELT1ES. “Call and see for yourself. “Prices are right. MONEY TO LOAN-cow HAYll-EASY TERMS MISS SHEWEL Remember the stand-opposite the Market. Durham, Dinner 2,pihdae"l'eg,d Mad-- Servant ‘irl Ugly. The anetent clock did its beat-It is old enough to rest. Its going nulities have gone, you want a Ith' Clock & emper Saver. We have them for 83.50. You can save time and DURHAM Bllll HIR SERVICE. ALWAYS ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY Subscribe for The REVIEW. Are prepared from Na. ture's mild laxatives, and while {gentle are reliable and e cient. They Cure Sick Headache, Bil. iousness, Sour Stomach, and Constipation. Sold everywhere, 25c. per box. -trrc.r.mrot"osJameitM*" BARRISTERS. SOLICITORs. norAmss, CONVEYANCERS. a: A member of the arm will attend LIVE STOCK MARKETS. TORONTO. (See inside page.) DURHAM MARKET. W. A. McFARLANE Next to Bank. MISS SHEWEI t -FULL LINE OF- Roll Licensed Auvtionevv for the County of Grey. JAS. ATKItx SON. of t" Time. ii.)). .. " to .. 0 " u .. 0 64 to .. 0 28 to .. 4 " to .. 4 10 to .. 10 to _.. 04 to _.. 10 to .. 10 to _.. 11 to ... 7 00 to '.. 25 to ... 50 to ... 6 00 to ... o 00 to ... 75 to ... 50 to '180to8216 200to 225 90to 0 l2 l2 l2 ic. 10 " 70 May seem like a peculiar adage for a dmggist to quote, but these are days when people think more than they used to, and they are beginning to live out some at the groverbs which our forefathers quoted, at did not fol- low. Now-a-days peoFle are looking tor medicines that will “stave off " disease. Have you tried our little Pi)lllill Of CURE I' LIVER PILLS Small Pill ! Simall Dose ! Small Price! Ali OM (f PE J as. R, Gun (2hfg Block Office, over (imnt's store. Lower Town, BARRISTER. SOLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT. NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMISSIONER. ETC). IT PAYS TO BOY THE BEST. PLiNnyICyU'ili?EE WON IS WORN! A This Trade lurk ls -6n- Eiery T . See That You 35: it! BEST MI) MOST ECONOMICAL. DOES QUALITY COUNT WITH YOU? I wish Charley would return the gun he stole from us, as there is a dude in the garden using one of our spray pumps. Stolen Hardware Of every description. Another shipment of Whi . just arrived, which we can. and will, sell " very low futures. Oar Wiggly supply at READY-MIXED PAINTS came to hand yesterday, and it would be advisable to call early it you intend to paint your house or buggy. BRING ALONG YOUR EGGS, and stock your house with Tinware and Graniteware. ilillliR ASSUME“. (lf FISHING MIf ll. ! l. I MONEY TO LOAN . P. TELFO RD, PUT UP BY T1193Y will not only stave off isease, but will cure Biliousnesé, Sick Hend- ache, Torpid Liver. Etc. DRUOGIST DURHAM. if abundance. Only two Kalamazoo Ball Bearing LAWN MOWERS left in stock. and we are unable to secure any more for the same money. We have an Paris Green and Bluestone in ll - MN, (tl. Binder "lallllt?'iqtr:lliLxt.et 1:31 f' gour dealer does not handle our Twine write Plymouth Binder Twine Agency, Gt Bay Street, Toronto. 1lll()lllill Mill $ll?lElll (lf MI?! ll) Hill). Is SMINEeCatTC+CE2SCI? Is CErN7"=tSr:ES1S3t Is 2LCaSr(CS-CE23T' Illa! tt il hr, We! llll tt 80 PROTESTAm and CATHOLICS. Rich Men, Poor Men, Grits, Tories and Patrons. ALL DEAL WITH.... H. H. MILLER. gar» ot the Maine“ new! XMAS AY, and he KNOWS Mow fo get manta†lowed paw an!" and tmh of privileged. That 6310:, the whole country you to him. c in lending at 5 per ml. and on lame loam, af ISU. R107!“ TORONTO A Hundred good Farms for sule~Also a number of fine Hanover Properties. .Go to him If you want to all; Go to him if you want to buy. Ho collects notes and accounts. and it heats every- thing how he gets money out of old claims that have been thrown aside as worthless. BUSINESS Tnngles. Smut-l.- und Difficulties straightened out settled and adjusted without luwauits or ill feeling, by the use of A little tact and good judgment WM. BL ACK If vou are unable to pay 100 cents on the i he will armitgt you to arrange with your creditors. Insolvent Estates sat. isfm-torily wound up. Deeds, Mortgages, wills, and other Writings carefully prepmed. J/s'. Jig. Miller HANOVER. "Always Prompt. Never NeRiigent.' All business Strictly Pvivnte. (0lllllllil) BANK OF GAMMA Ir. Ir. MILLER will have been :0 CAPITAL. Authovized, . . . . . .e2,000,10l CAPITAL, Paid up. ... ..... â€KIM!!! RESERVE FUND . . ..._ “00.000 W. F. COWAN. President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario. Quebec. Manitoba. l'nitml Slates and England. A general Banking Irusiness tvanrmcted. Drafts issued and collections tuade nu all points. Deposits received and inlets est allowed at current rates. savings iUTrihlosits of $1.00 and uit- wards. Pvotupt sun-Minn and "very facility afforded customers living at n distance. J. KELLY, Agent. SAVINGS BANK. DURHAM AGENCY. catch & Irish I head Office, Toronto. The Hanover Convevnncer Inherent allowed rm