O 0o ** "li....«.k., &# OB Rainfall for the week, 1.46 inches. Hours of sunshine do, 58.3, Winds very variable but generally blowing fresh from the N. W. in the atâ€" ternoon. Fine weather and light winds prevail throughout the Dominion, and the proâ€" babilities are that these may continue for a little while longer. For the Week Ending July 21, 1900 __Temperature. _ Max. Min. Miss Kate Morrison took her departure on the 9th inst to visit her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mr and Mrs Mike Morrison who reside in Minnesota. We wish her a pleasant journey and a safe return. A few of the pleasure seekers of this borg intend taking in the R. C. picnic to be beld in Quinn‘s Grove near Berkeley this week. Mrs John McPFberson, who was slightly indisposed, is recovering ber usual health. 8 L M Lukespent a few moments in our vicinity one evening recently. Mrs W Enright, who spent a couple o weeks with ber mouther Mrs Patrick Neil returned to ber home in Torounto. Mr John McGillivray, of New Brunsâ€" wick spent a couple otf days with his sister Mre Godfrey McTaggart last week. Haying being about over, farmers are commencing theinr fall wheat. ‘The crop is pretty good in general. WEATHER BULLETIN. By an act of the Legislature of Ontâ€" ario, support of the Hospital for poor Consumptives to the extent of $1.50 per week per vatient will be given, all beâ€" yond that must come from the people‘s eontributions, Already such Associations have been formed at many points. Such local Associations it is betieved may be of service in the different communities in a variety of ways. They may do good EAucational work in teaching as to the eurability, the contagion and the preâ€" vention of Consumption ; they may serve a good purpose in recommending the worthy poor in each locality for free treatment at the poor Consumpâ€" tives‘ Huoriul in Muskoka, and they may regularly and systematically look after contributions, year after year, toâ€" wards the maintenance of that instituâ€" tion. To the poor consumptives, however, unable to pay the charges, its doors have been necessarily closed,. For this classâ€"the poor consumptivesâ€" some provision is now to be made. â€" An Hosâ€" pital is in ‘course of erection in Muskoka which will be given up entirely to the care and treatment of the consumptive poor, and to aid in its continued mainâ€" tenance, local associations are being formed at the principal tusiness centres of the province. The Muskoka Hospital put in operâ€" ation over two yvears ago, has resulted in a large number of relative and enâ€" tire cures of pulimonary tuberculosis, and better results still are looked for with increased experience. The meeting held in the Town Hall Tuesday evening the 24th inst., though not very largely attended, resulted in the formation of a local Association as above indicated. Inspector Campbell was, on motion duly seconded, called to the chair, and opened the mecting with a very appropriate and interestâ€" ing speech, rewmarking upon the worthâ€" iness of effort put forth for the cure of Consamption, upon the bereavement resulting so frequently from this fell disease ; the need for education ot the public generally as to contagion and Prevemion; the compualsion of P. 8. nspectors, at the present time to insist upon cleanliness in schools; and the success attending the German plan of treating Consumption. Mr Watson, the gentleman representing National Sanâ€" itarium Association of Canada, being introduced, gave a statement covering the organization and incorporation of said Association, and gave the names several of the worthy men in it und as a guarantee that it can be relfed on to earry out all it has undertaken. ‘ An Association Formed To Aid In Its Maintenance A Hosplal for Poor Gonsumplives. July 16 17 18 19 POMONA + 6 4+ PM L'ï¬ 82 74 85 70 6O REVIEW and Weekly Globe â€" $1.50 REVIEW and Weekly Mail..... $1.70 REVIEW and Montreal Weekly BUKE. .. /s i.++ seilssrcxtesre BWID The death of Lient Borden the brave and only son of the Minister of Militia bas caused wide comment and roused much sympthy. valided home. The Strathconas are meeting with casualties but so far, hapâ€" pily the name of Ledingham does not appear. IN AFRICA. Gen, De Wet, so far from being corâ€" nered up in the Free State, bas slipped through the sordon, cut the railway and telegraph l‘nes, seised a supply train, and taken prisoner 100 Kilties. The Chinese covernment has issued an edicts calling upon all their goverâ€" nors, &e., to defend foreigners and layâ€" ing the blame of the troubles on tke missionaries. _ It is extremely well written. Tuesday‘s papers do not settle tha matter yet, True, the Chineseagent asâ€" serts that the envoys are to leaye Pekin and be sent to Tienâ€"Tsin. The Amerâ€" icans are bound to accept Conger‘s desâ€" patch as truth till they know better. Europe still disbelieves the ntoryof their safety. Britain bas restricted the sale of munitions of war to China. Russian teritory on the north bhas been invaded and sharp fighting has taken place, foreing Russia to ac: alone and she bas virtually declared war and is mobilizing a nuge army. This was undated tut is is understood it was sent July 18, and the mystery lies in the other despatches sent same or next day, by Chinese officials that the ** various ministers in Pekin are well an1 the proper Chinese authorities are deyising measures for their rescue and protection." The urgency of the one and the calmâ€" ness of the other have roused doubts ness ol the other have roused doubts which will not down that the first though genuine was sent out about July 1st, and intercepted, but to gain time was sent to gratify the Americans, Any way Europe does not believe in it. __ _A curious move is that of Li Hung Chang, Vice Roy of the Province in which is Canton. _A message from Peâ€" kin orders him there to take charge of afâ€" fairs, and though urged and besieged by foreigners and business Chinese of Canton not to go, go he did. Landed at Shanghai, received somewhat coldly, on he went again and will be passing through near the allied forces, who yearningly look, but dare not yet move to Pekin. If this old man can get through with his suite, the powers should insist on going with him, making . him a hostage. ‘ The situation is still shrouded in a multitude of despatehes the warp and woof of which seems to be the texture of lies. One rayof light only has come from Perkin, but is bas served only to make dartkness more visible and is treated as a "will 0‘ the wisp," It is tins, Tke United States insistâ€" ed that Wu, Chinese minister in ‘Vashâ€" ington, should put them iv communmâ€" catication with their minister in Pekin, â€"Conger. _A cypher despatch was sent, and in a few days a despatch from Conger was received, written in the same cypher ; " In Brmtish Legâ€" ation : under continued shot and shell from Chinesge troops. Quick relhef only can prevent general massacre." IN CHINA. ; ake all in all the special attractions or the WestePn Fair of 1900 have neyer been excelled, and it would be very difâ€" ficult to engage aâ€"stronger aggregation n will appear. The * DURRAM REVIBN,: i Adfacce 6. RAMAGE, Pub. & Prop., _ But this is not all by any means. The| 1JV AQILEILNL DJ Lils, r artists who give the performance during snmmmesmes intermission in the trials of speed include The undersigned will keep for service \Cadieux, a slack wire performer, whose .’if;’,‘(::’(')‘“l%)‘ ;zdlol)tu}-?x'mcmf]f 11" 8. D, R feats have made him famous the world ! Pedigtl;'@e may be qee:: m:] :;ppli("mnn over,. The ‘"Rozinos" have a veritable Terms $1.00 ¢ i\')l. RYA‘.\" ' ‘noyelty now being performed in the Pr;)p. vaudeville theatres. They carry specidl ; Rop Roy June‘11, 1900 scenery. â€" The act consists of maryelous, m e daring and difficult acrobatic feats un,*â€"“â€" *« â€"â€"_â€"___.__= the bounding billiard table, and one of a the greatest as well as the most amusing STRAY comedy act now before the public. The s t ; "Rexos" are skatorial artists, eclipsing ,otl'l':u:m:’:feï¬"g:;:" A tabtfo::‘:ï¬?iin?g.' all others who have ever appeared ON | ping of May, one ye'ar-old licifer ind roller skates, while no one can see "Picâ€"|a grey yearâ€"old ber. Information that ard and Bowen" on the horizontal bar | will lead to thej overy will be thankâ€" without laughing at their funny antics, fully receive Review Office or by and at the same time admiring their |June 28, 1 Wim. Tacker. pbysical skill and gracefulness,. Other features will be given next week. fntsinens is eninprinengenenncapar in t c ul ectiei ts in i gniiieryasscas ccunlamncains Chieago.. It is difficult nowâ€"aâ€"days to find a grvuti UEO,. P. REID, Manager. deal of noyelty, but the Special Attracâ€"| «_2 _z tion Committee of the Western Fair| DURHMAM AGENCY Board have certainly done so, In adâ€"| a general Banking business transacted. _dition to a full corps of competent ar. J Drafts issued and collections made on tists in their yarious lines, the pyrotechâ€" | all points, Deposits received and interâ€" * s ; h | est allowed at current rates, nical display will be on a scale never before attempted. | The main effort wily !SAV_INGS BANK. Interest allowed on be a representation of an armoured train isa\'mgs bank deposits of $1.00 and upâ€" he Mafeki dur the ‘si6es | wards,. Prompt attention and every leaving nfeking. uurng LAG NICGS;, \facility afforded customers living at a w herein Col. Badenâ€"Powell gained unâ€" | distance. dying glory, its attack, and the repulse J. KELLY, Agent. of the Boers, with the guns that formed l P sat : t A4dkt* w Ts the battery at Kimberley, _ Another | patrictic feature will be gorgeous gy-| w' L' MCKENZIE rating wheels wherein will be displayed lLoan and Insurance Agent, Conveyâ€" the national colors of England, Ireland ancer, Commissioner, &c. and Scotland, also the "Curtain of Kim: | LOANS arranged without delay, _ Collections e uns." This promises is to be the promptly made. _ Insurance effected. erly & % 5 & s # MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates of interest best pyrotechnical display ever given in o s P Qfficeâ€"one door north of 8. Scott‘s, Durham. Canada, and special train arrangements have been mage thitt All YISIEOPS 6O LRG | ..____.________.______co=nnnnrmmi oc Fair may remain for the evening. RnTITDITAM DTTT T meainly office work conducted at home. Reâ€" ference. . Enolose selfâ€"addressed -u-rd envelope Tu»s DowIwlo® CoMraXY, Dopt. 3, more, noless uhrz.. Position &ormnnont. Our reference, any bank in any town. It is YÂ¥ est persons to represent us as M TA in this and close by counties. aslmw A ywar :and expenses. Straight, bonaâ€"fide, no more, noless salary. Position permanent. Wm'rln-nvmun BKIGHT AN HON ask bersons to renresent us as Managers The Western Fair pfgbis year beginâ€" ing on the 6th of A*ptember. and conâ€" inuing till the 15th, will be ‘\'ithout, A bt far a head of its predecessors, any changes have been made to the buildings and grounds, which will be much appreciated by the patrons of this truly great agricultural show. sponininialiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiidiii¢iiiiiid To THE GREAT FAR OFf THE WEST. READY MADEL CLOTHING MILLINERY LARGE SHIPMENT OF ‘This department is kept busy, our price and styles were right from of the season and as it is approaching we are enabled to sell the balance o cut prices. ‘The balance must go we are enabled to sell the balance of our stock at cut prices. ‘The balance must go before moving. For instance 20 black Sailors go at 20°c. 25 black sailors go at 15¢, Flowers and trimmed Hats at exâ€" actly half price. Now is your time for a bargain. $. F. MORLOCK. We do like to talk Clothing because we know no better stock than ours can be found in town, nor yet as well assorted or upâ€"toâ€"date in style. Last but not least our values are not easily matched. Come and see. Nalg CASHAN D CONE PRICE, i $ tt 4AA8888¢ 4 ©BR4A88%1 4A Lost.â€"On the Durha ad between Marshall‘s Corners ang@#Manover, about May 4 last, a greyAwalking overcoat. Finder will oblige y leaying at Review office, Durham, of at the ‘*Post‘ Hanovyer. From the premises the undersigned, lot 14, con, 21 Egre t, about the beginâ€" ning of May, one yearâ€"old heifer and a grey yearâ€"old er. Information that will lead to theijffrecovery will be thankâ€" fully receive Review Office or by A general Banking business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points, Deposits received and interâ€" ‘est allowed at current rates, savings bank deposits of $1.00 and up. wards, â€" Prompt attention and every facility afforded customers living at a distance. RESERVE FUND ........... 800,000 AGENTS in all principal points in Ontario, _ Quebec, Manitoba, United States and England. CAPITAL, Authorized CAPITAL, Paid up.... STANDARD BANK OFf CANAD1 DURHAM BULL. Head Office, Toronto. W. F. COWAN, President GEO. P. REID, Manager. JUST TO HAND. why? because the beginning near the end, $2,000,000 1,000,000 . _ 800,000 Collars, Pads, Bits, Blankets, Ete. IS RELIABLE HARNESS. We want you to know we handle everyâ€" thing in the Harness line. Harness that is durable and fits a horse comâ€" fortably, will bring profit to you in the greater amount of work he will do. SsOMETHING YOU WANT â€"â€"Full line of PIANOS, ORGANS, a We are well stocked with TURNIP SOwERS LOTS OF MONEY to Loan at 5%. We have a new light Masseyâ€"Harris Binder we w weight and Roller Bearings from Top to bo: ‘ running Binder in the world. £ ttom of | @* ' | +# «_ WE DID i 3 A Carload o | 3 s enough toget a great ‘ * unheard of prices. ‘The | 3t | 3e incidentally we might ! 3 get a limited quantity ' & Made Bread every day | * with other groceries. Je € J. BL i 4'!_ t oo o e hy t ce oi ce o ts t o LOWER TOWN Implement Warerooms. en ht e n nmtenremye Fme® i Ty. Tye y t 1 P M MA OOA e e ce o ce s stt tiXtAgcha® qs MASSEY _ HARRIS AGENCY, DurRAN C. LEAVENS WE DID NOT BUY ongh lo get a great big discount. ‘All sizes at rheard of prices. ‘The only thing to pack buttet in. â€"â€"â€"andâ€"â€"â€".. incidentally we might mention the fact that we get a limited quantity of Weston‘s Fancy Home Made Bread every day, We do not deliver only with other groceries. J. BURNET * 3 o o n o o o s m ie o on ols > Two Car Loads of Buggies to choose from. Goods bo Prices will surprise vou. and season of 1000, adiorgy Con! 19r, service Terms “.-w-_ Mnz ACRES of Irnd in the Town 50 shfip of Bentinck, Co. of Grey 2nd div. of lot 9, on the first concession west of the Garafraxa Road, Mrs, E, Gwl. 169 lhg;hn 8t. and SEWI!\'G MACHI.\'F.S.\ 8, SCUFFLERS, HaAy FORKS, eto Issuer of MARRIAGE License s d Cmm C Dusgles, Democrats and C Goods bought six months ; e vamn CALDER want you to see, of it. Positively FOR SALE, x3 a price it, Mich, & reduced iy Â¥ the easies} ~Aarts Ago, W