PP]I YJ @y () [( ~1f 1b rbs i4 TT 1A h w \b bs y W luruemextTs ox Tns Move.â€"Agent Wm. Sharp, representing the Noxon ALompany, had a delivery of rakes, mowers and binders on Tuesday, and this year there promises to be lots for them to do. A complimentary dinner was given to the admirers of the Noxon machines at the Central Hotel. than they have done for years,. South 1 €irey farmers have reason to be grateâ€" ful, as tales of drouth come from ; Southern Ontario. , A Smimixs CouvNnTtRv.â€"The copious rains of this season has made the crops throughout these townships loo k better A successfal trip to and picnic at Mayward‘s Falls was earried out Tuesâ€" «dlay by members of the Lime Juice Club and their friends. and is being trmed 4‘ounty Council g. it is a question if it is a q court of literary cout "Brmorer ox Recorn."â€"This refers to the crowd in Owen Scund on July 1, at the opening of MeLacnlan Park, They really had a successful time, the chief speasker of the day being Mr. Parkerson, of New Orleans. But where were Sir Wilfred, Sir Chas., and a host ofother billed speakers?2 _ Next Caliâ€" thumpian procession we have, we intend to spend a few 2ct stamps and say **Pres, McKinley, the Prince of Wales, and Cecil Rhodes have been invited. Repverionx Sau®.â€"Miss Culbertson wishes to announce that she will sell the remainder of her Millinery Goods at eost, for the next few weeks. Refuge H Ter®r CLvB.â€"Last Tuesday evening the Annual financial meeting of this body was held at the Knapp House. Messrs, W. D. Mills and J, W. Brown, Hanover, â€" brought in the Aaditors‘ Report which was satisfactory to all eoncerned, _ A hearty yote of thanks was tendered to Sec‘y Black for the able and energetic manner in which he has performed the duties of Secy., esâ€" pecially at this summer‘s meet, he hayâ€" ing been successful in bringing the best A full line of Iadies‘ Readyâ€"made White Goods, Blouses, Skirts, Wrapâ€" pers, etc. at J, A, Hunter‘s. SV tim]} bmild vlassof horses to Durham ever seen | was buried on Thursday last, many here as well as incidentally advertising | friends and neighbors showing by the town as a business centre. Mr. |their presence the sympathy that is Black expressed a desire to withdraw | felt for the home so suddenly plunged from the Secretaryship, but a very into mourning for one of its brightest general desire exists that he should members. The REvIEW joins in the retain the position he fills so well. lgeneml sympathy. tise in this issne fo Professional teacher. Rev. John Little, Chatsworth, preachâ€" ed Anniversary sermons very acceptâ€" ably to large congregations in Flesherâ€" ton Sabbath before last. For TexmscayxtxcG.â€"Messrs. C. & G, W atson on Monday shipped an engine and boiler at the station here for the new country round Temiscaming. nNU m rapidhy rof »#4288818888488108¢ 4 3 : Local and District News. : dassassasesseasaseses es s Windsor Bbl. Salt at J. A. Hanrter‘s. 1l OH U M VOL.â€"XXI. NO. 28 t ESSINC Is the place to get kinds of Printing. t W J n th 1) WD, »NiHb 2C J, .X, HEODTCT S. l{“‘ltl J \ ll â€"Mamplen school adverâ€"| ment this week, ssne for a Necond Class| r..._. virurew, 611 â€"1nis We ag placed > Calder J iside fittin â€"for the same, _ The ive him authority, and tlus will stand in a the Bruce House of ) trouble by opening diplor h SSUHC Mis RI OH he inmates 1¢ â€"â€" PQUTNC the roof the new k. The will include of M pening M 1€ the n A SuppEx Taking@ Orr.â€"Very sudâ€" den and much regretted was the death of Daniel Dunsmore. who died _ on Tuesday of last week, afier an attack of bowel complication â€" lasting _ only hours, as he was in Durham the day previous. He had had similar attacks before, but the severity of this led his parents to send for medical aid, but _death was in the cup, and he passed away at the early age of 12 years. He was buried on Thursday last, many friends and neighbors showing by ‘their presence the sympathy that is Frr1 or Ykars,.â€"There died at the home of Mr. (Gillan Boyd on Moaday last, Alex, McDonald. _ He was born in Ulya, Scotland, 79 years ago, and came to this country when a young man, doing his share of nioneer work, â€" For a good while back he has been cared for at Mr, Boyd‘s, and has long been frail, and death came to him at last as a happy release, Me was an ardent Reâ€" former and a great sdmirer of the (ilobe which he has read regularly for over 40 vears. R:avrar® Visrror® â€"The Port Elgin Times reckons among the regular visitâ€" ors at their Dom. Day demonstration Mr. C,. C. McFayden, the well kno‘vn Highland pioneer of Glenelg, where *"&Go has lived since 1846. _ The Times makes special kindly mention of Colin‘s love for Scotch bagpipe music and dancing. Mr, McF. visited many Bruce friends while away. A COMPLIMENT.â€"A _ recent assue of the New York Magazine of Sanitation and Hygiene contains a leading signed article highly commending MelLachlan‘s (Owen Sound) Cream Soda Riscuits for purity and general excellence, as a wholesome food product, after a careâ€" ful examination by scientific analysts. The firm had no knowledge that an inâ€" vestigation was being made. Loxpox LEt LoosE.â€"A street cat| strike in London,. Ont., after so\'ornli weeks bad feeling culminated on Sa\lul‘-l day in a riot which caused the woundâ€"| ing of several citizens, aud employees | of the company. _ The Mayor read the| Riot Act, and the police being powerâ€"| less, the militia from surrounding towns | were called out to assist if necessary . the local ferces. The damage done| amounts to thousands of dollars, but at | latest accounts all is quiet and the city‘ will endeavor to punish the men who| No Parer Mext WEerk.â€"Following our usual custom we will next. week give our readers a rest while we take our annual holiday. _ The office will be open as usual, and ye editor and staff will be rattling over jibberish like this "116 j JohnJones,farmer 3of16, 2 M.F.O. 9," in the height of their holiday fun, The picnic season is over, haying is on, and if any one proposes getting married we would kindly ask them to put it off a few days and we will do them justice on the 27th, when we expect again to pick up our pen. _ Meanwhile good wishes to all, with thanks for past fav ors. No. 1 of Normanby, goes to Allan Park for 1899, _ Mr. Whiteford, Hampden goes to Hawkesbury, taking the place of Mr. Jos. MceCulloch, who goes to the university, _ Mr. John Graham, No 14 Egremont is stationary for 1900, have disgraced it. Toae annual Bunessan 8, 8. picnic wjll: be held in McKinnon‘s bush on Fri(l;iy] July 14th. _A grand time is e-xpwtfdï¬ and all are invited. _A silver collection / A Supplement this week, trying to get in everything before next week‘s holiday has imade us late with a few of our mails. will be taken up to help to defray penses. Come and spend an after with Bunessanites. senoor TEACHERS,â€"Next year‘s arâ€" rangemements are already being talked of,. We hear that Mr. Redford, 8. B, No. 1 of Normanby, goes to Allan Park for 1899, _ Mr. Whiteford, HMampden The best way to avoid sickness is to keep yourself healthy by taking Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier, Roger‘s extra Machine Oil 35¢ gallon at J. A. Hunter‘s. No one will fault the town for the grants made at last meeting to better equip the Fire Brigade, _ See minutes tem s The contract has been let to properly grade and finish the sides of our streets, A yaluable horse, belonging to Miles Wilson, dropped dead in its stable on Monday night. , Lueas, Wright and Batson.â€"At Durâ€" ham office Mondays and Court Days. Secure a $1.25 Blouse r‘s for 75 cents. Hunter‘s Big advertiseâ€" at ifternoon A. Hunâ€" ; yâ€"â€"â€"â€"# # 4@ . _ _ Promorion Exam. ror xo. 10, Bex. From 8Sr, 3 to 4. â€"Rubina Fletcher, Walâ€" i ter Clark,. Agvie Morton, Belle Ewen, \ Archie McLean. From Jun 3 to Sr 3 â€" Jessie McDonald, Annie Smith, Nessie ;(‘ullins(m, Belie Caton, Alex. Dalglish, i From 8Sr 2 to Jun 3â€"Neil McLean, John ‘\Dalglish, Wiwm,. Brown Sarah MeCormick i From Jun 2 to Sr 2â€"Lizzie Ewen, Mary | Morton Huagh McCormick Maggie Smith \From Sr Pt 2 to Jr 2â€"Beaty MeNally, Willie MceNally, Lizzie Grierson, John | McDonald. â€" From Jun Pt2 to Sr Pt 2â€" | Katie Clark, Mariha Wilson, Bea Thom. as. â€" From Sr 1 to Jun 2t 2 â€"Jessie Smith ‘Arthur Wilson, Maggie Morton, | A D. GaAuBRAITH, Teacher, _ Kinnieâ€" Moore â€" That Clerk be inâ€" }strncte(l to write Town Counstableaskâ€" fillg him to see that Byâ€"law referring to cows running at large be enforced, and | that constable be empowered to employ \help if necessary to impound all cows kfnuml running at large. _ Carried, _ The following acet‘s were passed :â€" [John Mitchell, drawing gravel, $1,50 ; , 0. Brown, work on streets, $610. . J. [ Barker, work on street $1.0}. G. Rusâ€" | sell, ret. of B, M. D. $140, _ W. Anderâ€" |son, } salary i$10. Dog tags $3.25, |Clerk‘s Salary $17.50, express charges, Sparlingâ€"Mooreâ€"That fire and light committee be empowered to purchase a a _ seat _ for _ Fire Engine from Ronald Co., and a waggon for Hook and Ladder dept. of Fire Brigade, waggon not to exceed $100. * Lost on Saturdayg July Ist, on the road from Duhbam to Priceyille by Lambton Street, a black milton cloth cape with velvet cellar,. _ Finder will oblige by leaving at RevieEw OrricE. Regular monthly meeting held July 4. Present, Mayor Calder, Councillorsâ€" Hunter, Gorsiine, Moore, Sparling, Kinnie,. Last minutes read and adopted Mr. J. L. Brown addressed council on a piece of work that was necessary to be done on bridge on Garafraxa St. Hnnterâ€" Gorslineâ€" ThatBoard of Works be instructed to deal with Mr. Brown‘s request re building retaining wall at end of sidewalk on Garafraxa St.â€"Carried. Gotslineâ€" Kinnieâ€" That acet. of J. Kress for $8 re coffin for W. A. Wilkinâ€" son, and telephone message 35¢ to Walkerton be paid. Carried. Hunter â€" Gorsline â€"~ That $ placed to the credit of Board ot for immediate use. Carried. THE TRUSTEES OF S. 8. NO. 8, Normanby, will receive applicaâ€" tions for the position of teacher for the remainder of 1899, up to Saturday, Aug 5. _ Must hold a 2nd class Proâ€" fessional Certificate. _ Apply, stating experience and qualifications to the undersigned trustees. Tenders for the excavation of foundaâ€" tion for the DURHAM FURNITURE FACTORY wiil be received up to Wedâ€" nesday, 19th July. All information in regard to work required may be obtainâ€" ed from any of the Directors of the Company. Also Tenders will be received ap to noon on Aug. 1st 1899 for the erection of the building, Offers may be made for the whole contract or for any part thereof. The lowest or any tender not necesâ€" sarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at Mr W m Laidlaw‘s store or at Knapp‘s Hotel on and after Friday 14th inst. U The Great English Remedy. A P Sold and recommended by all 24 ) druggists in Canada. Ox;hv reliâ€" \\ o6 able medicine discovered. iz PJC cal fuckagca guaranteed to cure all forms of Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of Toâ€" bacco, Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on receipt of price, one package $1, six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to an{ address. The Wosd Company, Windsor, Ont mefore. After. "Weod‘s Phosphodine, U K Wood‘s Phospbodive is seld in Durham by Jas. . Gun MacFarlane & Co., and H. Parker, Druggists Teacher Wanted. TENDERS WANTED! DURHAM, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 189892. DR. JAMIR8SON, President. Jxo, KELLY, Secretary, TOWN COUNCiL CAPE LOST. WAaUTER GEDDES, Lupw1s Brusso, Tucs. ByErs. Durham. 00 _ be Works | # . Special Prices! Also Mrs Kirctown and Mr McKerritt of Holland spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs :n Leeson of Varney. ; Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Allan attended ! the Presbyterian Convention at Mount \Forest Tuesday last. Mr. Archie Brown came up from Toronto Monday last, for a holiday. Mrs, Casey, of London, is a guest of the Elvidge family. Miss Kate Calawell returned home from Buffalo on Saturday last, Miss May Saunders is spending her holhdays with friends in Chatsworth, Miss Annie McLean of Proten Tp., is the guest of Mr, Chas. Browne, Miss Maggie Daniel is hbhome from Hanulton. Miss Marion Elvidge came home Friâ€" day night last. Mr. B. H. Townsend Sundayed with Owen Sound friends. Miss Grier of Priceville is the guest of Miss White, Miss Ferguson of Proton is visiting her cousin, Miss Jessie Burnet, Misses MacLean and Cooper of Toron® to are visiting at Miss MacKenzie‘s this week, We beg to congratulate Mr. and Mrs, Don Mellvride onthe matrimonial union entered into last wee k Many joys, Mrs. Jamieson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Laidlaw (Jessie) and children are visiting her parents and other town friends. Messrs, R. MacHarlane and Jas, K. Gun attended the Presbyterial Young People‘s Meeting in Mt. Forest on Tuesday, Presbytery met same day. Mr. A. D, Browning came home on Friday last from a fine two weeks‘ trip to New â€" Ontario â€" where his father resides. Miss Collinson of Aberdeen is in charge of Miss Culbertson‘s Millinery rooms during the latter‘s absence on a visit to her brother, Dr Culbertson of Barkville, Michigan, AMXALOUY _ Geveral Second hand Wheels Very Cheap. Rev, Mr. Farquharson of Claude, is to occupy the Pres. pulpit the two fcllowâ€" ing Sundays. Mr. James Brown and Miss Jennie Webber, are toâ€"day (Wednesday) to te united in Wedlock‘s bonds. We wish the young couple much happiness. 2 Clevelands, regular $55, now $45 1 Cleveland, _ regular $50, now 850 1 Clevelan1, _ regular $50. now $385 1 Crescent, _ regular $55, now 845 2 Crescents, _ regular $50, now $40 1 Crescent, _ regular $145, now $35 1 Antelope, _ regular $45, now 830 Mis,. Brown and two children, of Grand Valley, speni a few days last week â€"with her aunt, Mrs. Leeson, near Varney. Miss Alexander, Toronto, is up to spend a month with her sister Mrs. R, Lawson. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffermg 18 mooths from Rectal Fistuia, he would die uuless a costly operation was performed, but be cured himsel{ with five boxes of Bucklen‘s Arnica Salve. the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the besé Salve in the World 25 cents a box, Sold by onr druggiste. While they last we offer the following new wheels at genuine bargains. All fitted with Dunlop ‘Tires, and guaranteed : WM. LAIDLAW PERSONAL MENTION He Fools The Surgeons. a«5>. g | y s i i;;’i P J'\., * 9 We take this onportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system vrill meris a continuarce of $ the same. Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words " WimxIrxsox Puovenx Compraxy " is cast on each piece. Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in three sections. ON WHEELS, â€" Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbell of London. SEWING MACHINES. _ A large stock of New Raymond and Wilâ€" liams Sewing Machines and supplies. c e en se l . C. McKINNON. Deering " Ideal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and Steel rakes. â€" Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. Coulter & Scott Drills and Caltivators, Dise and Spade Harâ€" rows, Seufflers, Ete. Also Seotch "Large Saies & Small Profits." We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Wareroorsâ€"Upper Town, Durham. Querything for earmers! Diamond Harrows. CLOTHING CULTIVATING, Bell, Doherty, Thomas and Berlin makes of PIANO and ORGANS. HARVESTING r8 soninniiinnenninnenniienneninenar in n nrht} . Cash system We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash system, which means Cash or its equivalent, anrd that our â€", Motto will be Come to us for your Clothing Hats, Shirts, etc., etc. 3 AaARPARDAAPapBa125p3AA36p9AAA950 508 p A 5 6 8 A a a n )\*, We Have Had a Cood Season = ONTARIO ARCHIVEsS TORONTO and are still wled assorted have Men‘s Light Colored A good looking siit and forvr the money. You cas high as 810. if you wish. ADOPTED BY c J. McKechnie. N., G. & J. McKECHNIE. We have still a few suits of Chilâ€" ren‘s Clothing that we are selling at cost. Don‘t delay if you want a suuit in Men‘s and Bovs‘. Readyâ€"toâ€"Wear. . . . . . CO. L. GFRANT RmVvVIEwWw & WHOLE NO. 1113. Has Telephone connecâ€" tion. Call up No. 6. an and get a Suit as We have theâ€"! in sizes. We Suits at 8$4.00. Suits at 8$4.00. 1 great wearer