* ¢° C service Bentincek â€" Owner .llâ€y #N Big 4 â€"â€" â€"BUC KILLER $1 PER 100 LBS Strictly Pure Paris Green, And other Inseclicides McFarlane & Co. Dress Ginghamsâ€"Better and sLrOnget than Print for Children‘s Dresses. 7e and 10c a yard. 1 adies‘ pure silk lace mittsâ€"Black or Ladies‘ pure silk lace MILLSâ€"â€"PIGLNK . U° Cream, 25¢ a pair. 72 inch wide heavy Twilled Sheeting 22¢ yard. Best Table Oilcloth 45 in. wide 25¢ yd. 18 glass table setts 25¢ a sett. * * 24 glass cake plates 15¢ each. 38 glass berry bowls 10¢ each. Glass nappies 30, 40, 45, b5¢ doz. 14 in Granite Spoons 10c each. Large size granite pie plates 13¢ each. Granite Wash bowls 25¢ each. xn 9 Copper Tea Kettles, nickle plated W Men‘s hea Our Ladi WOOL TWEEDS & YARNS GROCERIES We ask Inspection of our TEAS. DRUGGISTS and BOOKSELLEKRS % WA MscFABLANE. T J q. mpipiiy piipHH® h ) C We can give you Bargains. HE SELLS CHEAP !! is ofe olp c se dp se se se ve / H. BEAN . SCOTT. To temporary premises in McFarlane‘s Drug Store Where you will find everyâ€" thing you want in the it PI We are preparcdtoban dle your WOOL & ot her produce to your entirr satisfaction. Jewellery Line. â€"A BARGAIN INCLOCKS. A fine 8â€"day half hour gong at $3.00. The best Alarm Clock made at $1.25. â€"yon‘t forget to Call.â€" Repairi done and i ce PnE D. Of best quality. pRY GOODS, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOES, &e., each removed nc «â€"â€"AT‘â€" line of B from $1 Uf Oxfords c Calder‘s Block. and stronger nnot Shoes )C (This sketch was supplied two weeks ago, but owin&to crush of matter was ieft over. â€"Ed.] ‘The Field Day was a great affair and somethinï¬â€˜ to be remembered. Our own Col. Telford of the 31st Regiâ€" ment, was given the honor of leading the defending forces, the 20th and the 35th Regiments. _ They were spread all through Paradise Grove, along the old railway cutting and in the first ditch of Fort George, while the attackâ€" ing party were spread to the northâ€" west of the Camp ground. _ Previous to this dispesition of course all were as usual strictly within the lines of their teats and as if no enemy was hovering near, when all at once the alarm was sounded and every one doubled or ‘tumbled‘ to their position on the parade ground, and such a t:‘an::_f&r- es ieA c C COu w ced mation in a minute‘s time! One would wonder where they ail came from. The thing was well done, the like of it was never seen here before, and at the inspiring sight cold indeed must have been his disposition whose pulse did not beat faster than its wont, After awhile they came back in exâ€" tended order shooting blank cartridge through among the tents and all over the field. _ They would lie down, fire a voliey by sections of 6or 7, get up and run forward in 50 yard rans till they came to the enems' whose ammuâ€" nition fortanately had run out, but who courageously held their ground . One of the enemy in a joke thought to arrest one of the attackers, but this gallant son of Mars had forgot it was all fun and up with his rifle and shot the enemy in the face at a distance of 3 teet, the concussion of course, knockâ€" ing him down. There was a bit of real war then and the consequences might have been serious, had not Major Sheppard (who was at Holstein Farmers‘ Institute once) and other officers interfered to prevent his comâ€" rades taking revenge. It was a fool trick any way. The ambulance corps was kept busy. Man after man fell out, four were taken to the hosfltal. Atter the manceuvres the ‘‘March past" took place to the music of the massed bands, and the sight of the Regiments abreast of each other in review order. the comradship of ‘shoulder to shoulder‘â€" now in real warfare unknownâ€"all moving to inspiring music, was A grand â€"and magnificent spectacle, This wus the romance of war: pity that the reality is ever necessary. [Note by Ed.â€"The first week in June,: a valued subscriber wrote for us an account of a day‘s outing which we give below. . Crush of matter kept itout then, but it wili read yet.] e y 33 A bout 4:30 : A. 1). 1900, 1 overturning kettles in the bait. â€"After ; Dait, _ AJ the fish meal, 1 c had cont on earth my fing« minutes Whistiing confident of the right ki vards of the PP V L4 ko o TLA Ancab es i which he evidently ay :svm'tmhtnliaee. According to story books dogs alw help their masters‘ when in danger. help their masters when in danger. My dog‘s intentions may have been good. but he didn‘t help meany. What e did do was jump in on top of _ me i:; my gasping lmlg state. When got out I gave "&. some _ advice which he ov_igmg!__ appreciated for I A NIAGARA FIELD DAY. CELEBRATING A HOLIDAY, For FisHxERMEX ONLY. f rel After due consideration and the rrremion of sundry ancient provyerbs, relative to bad beginnings and good endings, I tied on the line and lul'u'd: anew, . Reaching one hand welil up the roz and bracing my feet I was generalâ€" Y red to throw the smartest fish in the creek over the bush on a tenth of a second‘s notice, The eleventh conâ€" ti‘n*gent had just arrived humming| "Hold the fort for I am coming," A| few minutes wait and there was a> armart nibble. I pulied with a flfor! wort.l:( of a becter cause, and turned to behold the result. Part of the line was wound around a branch about 18 feet from the ground, and the rest was busy winding around at ninetyâ€"four turns to the minute. _A ammlï¬a feeling came | over â€" me, and â€" without wniting‘ to see the winding completed I made a | beeâ€"line for home resolving, b{ all thel stars in the firmanent or anywhere else, | that if Her Majesty and myself are | spared till another 2ith of May, I will . practise ‘"God Saye the Queen" on the | mouth organ and invest in fireâ€"crackers | at twenty for a cent. | _ Mr Wm O‘Neil has returned to the Queen City, after a brief vacation to the old homestead at Pomona. Mr and Mrs D McMillan of Seotchâ€" town visited at their brother‘s Jos. Mcâ€" Pherson of Conn last waek. Mrs Earnest Thorn of Toronto is holidaying at the parental home, D. Beaton‘s, Pomona. 5 § Mr John McVicar has added another 100 acres to his already large ranch, at the handsome sum of one thousand. Messrs A Anderson and John Mcâ€" Grath lett for the Queen city last week to look for pastures green. Master Georgie Heartwell is recoverâ€" ing atter a bad scald from a dipper of hot water. Mrs John A McLellan from Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, is on a visit at hber fatherâ€" inâ€"law‘s, Mr and Mrs Hugh McLellan of Seotch Town. Miss Katie Morrison intends leaving next week on a visit to her brother‘s Mr Mike Morrison ot Grand Rapids, Minn. Merice will be lonely. Big Sandy informs us that if certain F‘:nies don‘t be careful, he will have a nd and a say in the racket. . Stay with it Alex. Mnss Jennie Beaton has returned from a yisit to her uncle‘s, Mr George Paterson, Pomona. Mr R Martin tcok a sport up to ]Maple Grove on Saturday evening ast. Jack Jones from Irish Lake, in comâ€" &ny with Misses B Martin and N rnors were callers in our burg last week. R J Black from Toronto spent a few day‘s vacation at the old homestead recently. ~ats â€A hc;e-down at bachelor Duncan‘s was a lively scene one evening â€" last week. ented in the newsy columns of the Review I baye decided to contribute some of the bappenings of our burg and being a new begicner I would please ask the numerous readers of the Review to overlook the wmistakes. Haying is in full swing and farmers are n e metin MaPrmant ut Torontor d i Consumption, and was so much reneved | hands and lam thus aiways in a poSsl ler){)rtsl:l(;h‘ll]( 11\;11: g?lgll;lc(l;(, f::giï¬?éxï¬iï¬ghy‘."" taking first dose, that she slept ‘;“tionw offer bargains. I have alvg?s's her »unt Mrs O‘ Brien also ot Toronto, ! might, and with "ï¬o bot.t.loa._ h:‘; bei“ tre- “’fl h?“d farms andOth.e\l' propertis beâ€" spent the first of July at their old homeâ€"| â€'“‘e'yfl"“" i "\\‘ngeï¬s e "i‘é“‘:do longing to myself which I am always steads, they returned on Tuesday, | Latz. us writes W. C, Hamn t ‘ready either to sell or exchange for of Shelby, N. C. . Trial bottles free a |other proporty. â€" Just now I h o Our worthy teacher Miss Mary Sullvan \ our Drug Store. â€" Regular size 50¢ and Cha g splendid 100 i append is epending her well earzed holdays at | and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4}1" Ww f p64 acre farm and a ber home in Dorzoch, and white house | \‘ery ne 64 acre farm, both well sitâ€" J ohnuy is sick. 1~*~>~~â€" POFSALE,. .‘ .. i“g:idt:fl“gemmck and each having Genial Captain R. is engaged building| es U rade en T l‘I"':T†sell them or the foundation of Mr, W MeNaily‘s (a ‘the T 'lLO 38. C * .)a(‘ss,o er at a sac!‘lï¬ce barv. i 0 ACRES of Land in the Lown t 28, Con. 2 W.G. R., Bentinck, M 1 T. Black, left for the lower ship of Bentinek, Co, of Grey» 100 acrea, belonging to a man who has Â¥r. Mox _ 4: ic . }i will be missed. | 2nd div. of lot 9, on the first concession | gone out west and is bound to settliement last W‘EC * o e e ‘- west of the Garafraxa Road. lge“ at some price. T place inâ€" ___Jim say there is a log in W. Anderson sl Mrs. E. GEORGE, isumnces in good companies at _ lower crossway that should be ‘°‘}’°."°“,‘.- “l‘:kl 169 Hastings St. _ rates and in fact attend to all kinds of the captain to help you remove it Jim, he Detroit, Mich. lï¬nancml business. My rule continues won‘t refuse you. I to be ‘"Always promptâ€"never negâ€" ‘ NNNE\ SW mmampuntetereperprptrcorommucmapmees ligcnt, t3 Mr Alex E. Black, left for the lower settiement last week. _ He will be missed. Jim say there is a log in W. Anderson‘s crossway that should be removed, â€" Ask the captain to help you remove it Jim, he won‘t refuse you. Our Weekly shipment of Readyâ€"Mixed Paints has arrived. Every person their own painter by using our Paints. _ And we also have an immense stock of Graniteware and Tinware which should be examined by intending purchasers, A few new and secondâ€"hand Ladies‘ Bicycl we will sell very cheap, Any one wa not lose this opportunity, â€" A few just to hand. Every person â€" one of these Hammocks. Just t received another large Shipment Window Screens which we are sel in uK Seotch Town. Did you get one of our Hardware! Canadian and American Coal 0i always in stock. W. BLACK. h8 | â€"â€"224811844%8 our Shoe and Harness Dressingsâ€"â€"â€" ur 25e Whips ? If you did not now is the time., We had over seyenty loads (including what was left over,) on the market this morning. _ As this was regular market day trade appeared better, but prices were practically unchanged, and only â€"really good cattle sold and briskly and at firm figures. ‘ Bicycles in stock, which one wanting a wheel should A few more Cradle Hammocks cerson that has a baby should have There was a fair trade in export cattle and offerings sold out early at from $4.50 to $5.25 per cwt. _There was a better feeling than exieted yesterday, and the quality of offerings was better Good buteher cattle was firm at from $4 to $4.50 per cwt, and the best stuff found a ready sale. _ Secondâ€"rate and common cattle sold rather slow[y at weakâ€" ening prices, _ Several lots of poor cattle sold at around,8¢ per pound. ip Stockers are still in light demand, prices keep easy. Export bulls are quoted at from $4 to $4.50 per owt, light bulls are worth from $3.25 to $3.80 per cowt. Ounly a lew here today. i‘;o'oden were in light supply, and nomâ€" inally unchanged, but basy. There was no change in milk cows, A few more prime cows were asked for. The calves hbere were mostly poor quality. Good yeal calves are wanteod, but do not appear to come ulong. . Prices for any but chorce yeals are weak. Spring l;ï¬h- are weaker, as we had over a hundred here, prices ranging from §2 to $4 each, with $4.50 paid for choice. Sheep are unchanged at from $8.50 to $4 per cwt, Rather too many came in, Bucks are worth from $2.50 to $8 per ecwt. The run of hogs was beavy, a&s nearly three thousard all told were here. The prospects are for lower prices, especially it the quality does not improye. Prices toâ€"day were unchanged. For prime hogs {scaling from 160 to 200 lbs) the top price is 6§c,. vhick fat hogs 54c and light hogs 5ic per Ib. Discovered by a Woman 1 Another great discovery has been made | and that too by a lady in this country. } "Disease fastened its clutches upon her | and for seven years she withstood its |' severest tests, but her vital orgaus were | \ indermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She firally discoverâ€" | ed a way to 1ecovery, by purchasing of us | a bottle of Dr. King‘s New Discovery for Aamnenmntian. anmd was so much relieved WDORE... . se eeesessecseness PORY......ccccscces ssec00 648 BAPIOY ... .s.«ceeceases en kss LAMDB... .. scee sc cssc k0 6e+ Dressed Hogs, per cwt Hogs, Live weight..... Buttor, fresh roll per lb Butter, Tub.............« Hides, per owt.......... Calfskins, per Ib........ Sheepskin$8.............«* BIAD.. .»»eeeeec esc sesss66e® BDOFGB, . s cee e e c eee en e se se Wood, per cord......... Apples, per bag........> Potatoes, per bag......> Tallow rendered per lb Beof, per CWb.......006+ Lard, p@rIb..2..0ks00066»+ FIHOUK:..:isi.s ssiccesess ies DURHAM MARKETS. hipment of Screen Doors and e are selling very cheap. ACRES of Land in the Town~ 50 ship of Bentinck, Co,. of Grey» »nd div. of lot 9, on the first concession west of the Garafraxa Road. Mrs. E. GEORGE, 169 Hastings St. Detroit, Mich. Live Stock Market. Toronto. 4@ *‘t% g%‘x‘;’*?w%&-. Eï¬Â«% 54 70 40 [dd 45 14 14 12 16 55 45 45 16 15 12 16 and For the immediate relief and cure of Sore, Blistered, Tender, Burning and Sweaty Feet, of the feet in summer, stops and takes away the odor of excessive perspiration. JAMES R. GUN, Relieves that Hol Buring Sensalion â€"â€"â€"KX XX â€"â€" provided that the advertiser is able to do what he advertises to do and a man is a fool to pay good money for adverâ€" tising what he is not able to carry out for the public soon find out that such a man is a deception and a fraud. Iam not professing to do business {for fun or Dr. Gun‘s consulting hours at the Store II to 12 A..M., 3 to 4 P. M entirely for the other fellow‘s benefit but I have found during the twenty years that I have been doing business in Hanovyer and Durham that I can make the most money for my self by doing the very best I can in every inâ€" stance to save money tor my customers. Every customer who once does business with me to his own profit continues to frtronize me and giyes me, not onl{v. is business, but his influence and th accounts for the very la;ge business that I am doing toâ€"day. Farmers are now busy and will not be paying much attention to business affairs while busily engaged on their farms. Some of them, howevr, will require to borrow money and I wish to say that I am at present lending at five per cent and in some cases at less. I am also paying closer attention than ever betore to the colâ€" leetion of old debts and claims placed in my bands will be collected iÂ¥_it is in m{’ hands wiil De Collected i1 iL is possible by any means in the world to to get the moneyâ€"no charge for my trouble it nothing collected. T also buy old notes. I have had great success in settling up and arranging business entanglement and difficulties and in making settlements with creditors and any such business placed in my bands will be taithtully attended to }the profit, I think, of them who deal with me . I have always a number Iof farms in hand which I am able to sell at very low figures and on very easy terms. After so long a residence in this locality I have formed a conâ€" nection with all the leading Loan Comâ€" \panies and when they have tarms in hand for sale they are placed in my \hands and L am thus always in a posiâ€" ADVERTISING PAYS Price 15 cents Box. is sn s Manufactured by 7 EN‘ $ H. H. Mi1ru®r®, Durham Druggist, Hanover NEW GROGERY STOREâ€"___â€" ONE DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE We are fully stocked with upâ€"toâ€"date and seasonable Groceries &lConfectionery. and will be pleased to furnish all goods in this line at reasonable prices. _ Teas and Coffees are special value. ___â€" pleasant dressing for the hair. _ Diamoxp Hain RExEweEn will cure Dandrufl. D1imoxp Hain RexeEwnr will your hbair from falling out, nd-m DIAMoXD HAIR RENEWER will restore your hair to its original color, and keep it nice and glossy . Diamoxp Han RexEwEn is not a dye, but % DIAMOND Hair Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Underuhhcb Business esiab. lished by her father in Durbam in 1858 snd will endeavor to give all old and new cust« m ers the same entire satisfaction. Rerniture of the ::1 ALWAYSB ON HAND. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY MISS SHEWELL Undertaking and Embaiming on latest prinâ€" d:l.l ocm‘l.o'nuj.‘_-_ "_1 K The only Arstâ€"clase Hearse in Teown.@ Fusicis McFarlane & Co., Druggists & Stationeries, :i‘.!! Deeds, IOl"l‘g" p:ï¬:nl Ioozur m'.‘..ld po_rs&::.‘l"ookoaA M u.. :nlp‘:rd .n; "Fu-d“_ main T8‘ cooun Burrogate Court Business, Probame Willis Iml Administration aud Guardiunshp 0 Searches made in Registry Ofhce and Is the only Hair preparation that is gizmg good results. &mw{ and private Furds to Loan on Mortgages at low«st rates of interest. Valuation# made hy a competent and careful Valuator. Coliections and Agency prowptly attended to OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block, BARRISTER. SoLICITOR IN SUPREME COURT, NOTARY PUEBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Office, over Grant‘s store, Lower Town Remember the stand to the antrbnigh *3 9 4 ; * Smd E. J. FREEL, M. D. C. moaTRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, SEALED TENDES addressed to the undersigned, endorsed *Tender for Supplyiur Coal for the Dominion Buildâ€" ings." will be received at this office unâ€" til Tuesday. 24th July, 1900, inclusive, for the supply of Coal for Public Buildâ€" ings throughout the Dominion, . h arrister, PYotary, Gonâ€" u) vpeyancer, Qtc., to..... Money to Loan at reasqonaole rates a.ndy on terms to sumorrower. Cc d c c 2oo n < dutcdrais t o c rie intheicmnainnet m Combined specifications and form of tenders can be obtained at this office, where all necessary information can be h.éon.pp““t;ioq’ LHMS 4 Mc« L Peroon.;v tendering are notified that tanders are not to be cousidered unless made on the grinted form supplied, and ligï¬::;l with their actual signatures. h tender must be accompanied by an accepted bank cheque made &ysbh to the order of the Honourable Minâ€" ister of Public Works. equal to ten per cent of amount of u&r which will be. fo{f:i udeogh‘::t when called 15 enter into a upon to do so, or if he fail to the the work contracted for. If tender be not accepted the cheque be reâ€" to lowest or any tender. Homor Graduate of Trinity College, Toronto ; Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeops, Ont. ; Member of the Detroit Medâ€" ical and Library Association. Tz one bottieâ€"Price 50c. At Druggists and Hair Dressers RESICENCEâ€"Old Bank Ruilding, opposite C. McKinnon‘s Implement Shop, VUPPER TOWN, = DURH AM BARRISTER, â€"SOLICITOR, J. P. TELFORD, MRS. ANGUS CAMERON. â€"â€"AÂ¥ Trial Solicited.â€"â€" . LEFROY McCAUL. W. S. DAVIDSON. Six Yenars‘ Mospital Experience. MONEY TO LOAN ported on. LOWER TOWN. DURHANM. â€"PULL LINE OFâ€" MISS SHKEWELL RenewEsr a€ JOH. R. ROY, Mcoderate Executor‘s and Ad~ E(v(ji'er the Bank 9 o