Mrs. E. Baxtef, 170 Boiton Avd, Toronto, says;â€"fI have a child thit suffered from w@akness of the kidneys that I found imyossible to relieve. yond the embafrassment caused the was much lgnguor and depressigh, particalarly whornings, requirng the greatest efforf on the part of the child to resist, Itfaused me much anxiety, As other remfedies had failed. I 4 cided to trf Dr. Pitcher‘s Backae kidney Tg#blets: for what 1 read them Ithgught them adapted for th case. Thg result has been a positive eure. I grateful, and a depressive burden lyis been lifted from the child. My nd has been afflicted with lameneg and acheing in the back. The actory result of using Dr. Pitcheys Backache Kidney Tablets has influced him to use thera with benâ€" eficiay results, when others made no im i We have a very high opinibn of those Tablets." y readers of this paper can test figpey Tablew free. by enclcoing tmo ets & two pauï¬ for trial me to The Tablet Co., Regular 50 cents per bottle. 1 Pitcheys B has influced eficiay resu im ion. opinibn of tt y read the merits o y Tab cents postag Mrs Robert Thompson,. Nb 93 McGee St., Toronto, says this of Pr. Pitcher‘s Backache Kidney Tabletsy/â€""1 gave them to one of my childfen that had always been afflicted wifh weak kidâ€" neys. It was a case off the greatest discouragement, yet thg#result is most satisfactory. I used D# Pitcher‘s Tabâ€" lets for my own back. [1I suffered from a pain and lameness, fiull headaches, annoyance from the ney secretions, and an exhausting fegling of wearin mornings. _ These Wablets remove the whole difficulty/ and encourag me to give them t¢ my child. Wi the evidenceI haye *o hesitancy recommending Dr# Pitcher‘s Backae Kidney Tablets." / _____ _ Many children are troubl with | weak kidneys in the form of ngkturnal ‘ vrinating, which is very hard fo treat. It debilitates them; it emÂ¥arrasses them, and gives the moth more than ordinary work. A remfedy that is harmless but positive in Jchecking this will greatly intere many mothers. Miss Nellie Gadd spent last Sunday at ber home. Mr and Mrs Wm MceCalmon, Mr and Mrs John Carson were visiting at Mr Jas Eden‘s two weeks ago. Dick is not quite as Sharp as be was the day of the Picnic. Hundreds of letters receiyed from gratetul mothers wlfose children are cured of a gom mon weakness. Intended for last week, Mr and Mrs Moses Donelly were the gue«ts of Mr and Mrs Wm MceCalmon a week from Sunday last. Mr and Mrs James Eden were visiting at Wm McCalmon‘s a week lust Sunday. Mr and Mrs WorlCarson were the guest s of Mr and Mrs Jobn Carson lately. Quite a number from our burg took in the excursion to Listowel on the 12th of July and reported a good time. Miss Tacy Gordon was the guest of her sister Mre R J Eden a week ago Thursday Miss Mary Wise of Allen Park was a guest of Mrs T Allen‘s lately. Mr Alex MeQuarrie from Gleneden and Edmand McPhee. Nenagh,. are visiting at McFayden‘s this week. Miss Kate and Mary Ann Staples, came home from Toronto. last week to spend their holidays at their father‘s Mr Jno. S?lu. rs Jos. Firth, we are glad to say is some better since undergoing an operation lately, Mrs Urie Clark, of Otterville. was visitâ€" ing Varney and Mt Forest ftriends for the past week or so. Mr James Gadd and Albert West. f Hampden, were visiting the former‘s parents on Sunday last. Miss Jessie Saunders of Durham was the guest of Miss Lizzie Allen about a week ugo. Roy Simons, of Hamiiton, is spending bhis holidays st Mr Adam Little‘s. Mr H W Leeson was the guest of Mr R Pettigrew a few days ago, and no doubt bad a North West talk. Mr. and Mrs Morrison and sister Bella yisited friends in Walkerton, Formosa and Mildmay, last week. Quiet a fire was ragiog in Mr. Ferguson‘s and Geo. Ritchies swamp, Satarday and Monday and not out at time of writing. It is burning valuable timber. Robbie Gadd is engaged with Mr \Wm Bmith for a week or so. P.G. Morrison, druggist of Edge Hill, who went to Toronto, some time ago to take a course in Optics, returned lately and expects he was successfal in his exam. Mrs. Geo. Firth and son Jno. from Josâ€" sopville are visiting her mcther Mrs. Wm. Richie, and sister near Edge Hill, then went to Greenock to seo her sister Mrs. Moffac. Mrs Turubull, north of Darham, who has been visittog friends at Port Elgin and Paisley, is home again. Mre. Williams, from the Soo, is visiting at ber fatherâ€"inâ€"law‘s Mr Chris. Williams, and at Mr Jno. Colliers. B‘ï¬ng is finished about here and the people are busy with their fall wheat. Rey. Mr Farqubarson held prayer meetâ€" Ing at the Grange, Tuesday, with a large atteudance. m’.r l' » ue A garden party for the Sabbath School is to be held at Mt. Dan Edge‘s Friday evening. Silver collection. THANKFUL MOTHERS . Mr. Graham, Dornoch. will hold a VARNEY. «) # rgudidhs (1 «> e d thit | dneys C TH« Also for ZutfR | choice of T‘ é- é 1. Briery qh a bred by Bo )[“e [ | Yorkshire. Forest, S :ï¬c may be see Ir th Terms $1 sitive sesan. . essive * child. | ~~"" 7 _ with f back. HE] g Dr. ablets Whord Bent The REvIiEw to the end of 1900 for 40 cents. THorovexâ€"BrEvo Boars. Also for Season of 1900. Here is a choice of Thoroughâ€"bred Boelg 1. Brieey Bavks Edgar Berkshire, bred by Bowman Mt. Forest, and SitvER Lap Yorkshire. bred by Jacob Quinn Mt. Forest. Splendid ‘pedigrees, Which may be seen on application. Terms $1.00 for either Animal. k . A. & J. SEanwy. f Buruus. The undersigned has secured two fine thorou h-bre(rBulls for service season 1900 stï¬nts 23 and 24, 2nd Con. 8. D. k. Glenelg. Lor» Roserts a fine Durham, nearly all red, and Pure bred. Also "Eart or Graxp View"} of a famous Guernsey strain, and nothâ€" ing like him in 8. Grey. Terms: $1,00 for grade cows. $3.00 for Thoroughbreds. (FRP‘.HH Li®®.â€"Good lime always on and at Neil T. McCannel‘s lot t con,. 19 Proton. M A precious soul from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled A’Fluce is vacant in the home hat never can be filled. But he has gone, your faithfal father, To the happy home aboye, Where there is no pain nor sorrow. But all is joy and peace and love. Affictions sore long time he bore Physicians were in yain, But God gave ease when be did please And freed him from his pain. So children dear lets dry ous tears While here a short time we remain, For we hope one day to meet bim In the home that Christians gain. A few short years of evil past We reach that happy shore Where death divided friends at last Shall meet to part no more. . ' THE BIC STORE E %EE@ME@EWEE%E@E&E@EWWEW@EWSEE Written for the friends and the chilâ€" ord Bentinck â€"from the mous Jackson Herd and a very; s$nrior animal will be for service this season at Lot 32, Con. 8, W. G.%R., Bentinck,. C JoHX CLARK jr. une EEXEmranRnnssereEriiEiriliErimnAsRIEEIEE The Big Store essan. June 1, 1800, dren of the late Thos. Milligan who died July 8, 1900. 3000 yds. Crums Print just arrived The 2nd lot The very, best this year newer patterns. Paris Green, M Pretty Blouse Effects, sure washers, for 12%1c a yd. Glass, Forks, &c 2000 yds,. Extra Heavy Indigo Blue Ducking. SCRE] Regular 15 at 12kec a yd. Just the thing for wrappers and childrens wear. We bought a caseâ€"over 1000 yds. and can sei] you at 25¢ yd, It is regularly soid at 27¢ and This is a snap. ___ THOROUGH BRED HEREFORD BULL. )+) The immense quantity of Butter we are handling each week is proof of the fact that people like to trade at the Store where they can get all or part cash if they choose. We want you to tell your friends when our goods suit you and if they do not suit you, tell us. Make yourselves feel at home when you come into the store. Our aim is to please you in every detail. To save time on busy days have your Goods Wanted written down on paper. You will find it a great help to yourself and it saves us a great amount of time. 1900 IMPROVED STOCK EXTRA HEAVY MOLESKIN. o . /. EE UA Aope Neil T. McCannel, Proton uStatio DRESS PRINTS. Fruit Jars at 60¢. 75¢, 90c Dozen. 2 Bars 1 1b each Good Soap for 5¢ 3 Cans Tomatoes for 25¢. 2 Bottles Pickles for 25¢. CASH FOR BUTTER & EGGS. Prop. 23 LB. SUGAFR FOR $100. Butter Boxes Supplied free. $1.00 worch to each person cnly. EP~Nos. 1 and 2 sold and recommendca by responsible Druggists in Canade. Is successfully used monthly by over 000 Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask Ty‘om- dm?ut for Cook‘s Cotten Reot Cemâ€" r-l. ke no other, as all Mixtures, pills and misations are dangerous. Price, N« 1, $1 ;wr box ; No. 2, 10 degrees stronger,$8 per box. Ko. 1 or 5, mailed on receipt of price and two &â€"cent ltlmg!. Tll._COO! Company \s indesor, On+ Ks‘ No.l snd No. 2 +old in Dri Parker, MacFsrsinrp« ard Cc GoB, D drasorts. Thousands of young and middloâ€"aged men are troubled with this diseaseâ€"many unconsciously. They may have a smartâ€" ing sensation, small, twisting stream, sharp cutting paing at times, slight disâ€" charge, difficulty in commencing, weak organs, emissions, and all the symptoms of nervous debilityâ€"they have" lSEFRIC- TURE. Don‘tlet doctors experiment on you, cutting, stretching, or tearing you. ‘Thiswill not onro{ou.uit will reâ€" turn._Our NEW METHOD TREATâ€" MENT absorbs the stricture tissue; henceremoves the stricture permanently. It can never return. No pain, no sufferâ€" ing, no detention from business by our method. Thesexualorgansarestrengthâ€" ened. _ The nerves are invigorated., and the bliss of manhood returns. i Oook‘s Cotton Root Tompound J. A. HUNTER it to â€"you will require soms at Threshing time Cups and Saucers 75¢ doz. Butter Crocks all sizes. *J Have advanced 25 per cent. Â¥Buy now at old prices WÂ¥ mz Buc tham by ‘ks, &c. Screen Wire, bbu=sr CX SCREEN DOORS & wWINDOWS. ... zx$ E'Q PA HOT' Unchanged at $6.25 per ewt. for se ons of 160 to 200 pounds naâ€" tural wiight, $5.374 Im- ewt. for fats and per cwt. for lights. __Feeders.â€"Wery few offered to a modâ€" erate demarfd at prices quoted in table. Sheep.â€"Yery large run met a steady demand ath trifie firmer prices of $3.75 to $4.124 per ewt, for export ewes and $3 to $4 a Kead for butchers‘ sheep, Lambs.£ Fair trade at exchanged rricea at $2.50 to $4 a head. Lambs selâ€" ing at top price must be extra good and stocky, Stockers. â€"Cqabtinue easy at unchangâ€" ed prices of $2§75 to $3 per ewt. It is difficualt to getJa higher bid than that. A few loads wire offered toâ€"day, but at a late hour they weretunsold with a standing bid #t $3 per ecwt,. Three were gg‘rllngs of fhir quality, weighing about 50 pounds. nutérhers Uattle.fâ€"No really choice picked heifers andfsteers were on sale toâ€"day. _A few buyers were looking for such, They woulf have sold at fair prices of $4.50 to $K.75 per ewt., or posâ€" sibly a little mo Choice loads toâ€"day sold at $4.25 to 0 per cwt. _ Other lines graded do to $3 per ewt., for common cows. * The run was 57 lo. hogs, 1,808 sheep a calves. Toronto. Western cattle market toâ€"d Trade again dull. Better sales in exporters, Butchers‘ trade dull. Picked butchers‘ cattle w; Ruu of cattle yery light. Sales were effected slowif. Stockers and feeders duf. Sheep a trifle irmer. Lambs steady. Hogs unchanged, The quantity of butghers‘ poor to medium, Some extra good Igads of were sold. Butchers‘ CattleJâ€"N Hides, per ewt.. Calfsekin«, per Ib Sheepskins....... D EWMs sevareres £6+x SHOKBS»ersix ce« ar«s WaoL.c .ccsc 0lccs Tallow rendered per lb Beel, per ecwt............ DISHFS ECS vr n se n eb +444 344545 + +4 BARKIGY:+>issrrcrtsisii¢ter‘s DK e+ s xc cH¥¥rrs rtsrrs x ssats TGHHLDG. ++ ser rerrantiiisnres Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Butter, fresh roll per 1b Riutter, Tub,;...:..}:..:; Flour.. Wheat DURHAM MARKETS. 0u e Live Stock Makret 2 N0 OO 14 14 11 OO O0 6( 5O 9 m bu 45 16 55 8 50 3 k 00 26 85 16 15 O0 0; 14( bU 50 0 CREAT MOVINC SALF ; bus MR | h meAnrearenâ€"efyeem 1 M % S“i i 3 4 PLYMOUTR BINDER TWINE _ Weak and Impure Blood, Liver and Kidney Diseases j Female Complaints, etc. TOUCHES THE SPOT C ~"""*"» 0 «l MacLeod‘s System Renovator For sal€ by H. PARKER, Druggisti Trfl Rheg Kidn Fecesecsscccer 222232233223 se es 3833332333320 T CCC# Câ€"@.~.~. 37# 3333333333 Cetceccecscee Ask druggist or write direct to J. M C. McArthur, Durham â€"Call and see one in operation. T he If you waut bargains, now is t made Ciothing, Boots & Shoes a to be handled at the lowest price DE LA VALLE CREAM SEPERATORS Come are uneaxcelled The Canada Carriage Co‘s Buggies are Great sellers and give good satisâ€" faction. A few more still left. AMBTON STREET, West or J. LIVINGSTONE, Now on hand and will arrite in Quantities. Gare excellent satisfirrt: Fire Insurance Ertery Article upâ€"toâ€" H. P 'mwlfllu cure D. MCPHAIL-â€"’ Cidney ct to J, M, MacL®on, Goderich, Ont, old by arker, Druggist, Durham. pure and â€"â€"FOR Lower Town Lapimes‘ axo Gext‘s W aron®rs, SmyEerware Fuarwar®, Cooks, Srecrtacurs, Steruxs Siver NoveutiEs, &¢. &c. Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Terms moderate, Arrangements for sales, as to dates, &c. must ve made at The Review oflice. Durbham, Correspondente addressed there or to Bo;ovfllo?.o. will be promptly attended to. Terms on application te & JAAE KRESS ¢ ¢ it x laee4e40800404%440 0 0 ¢ # the time. and Groceries are e. They must go. Jake Kress, D. MePHAIL, Hopeville P. 0 C. RAMAGE Durham. A GORDON, Investigate. Readyâ€" Leanrxo Jeweues DOOR EAST CF FURNITURE 33 urmaâ€" Duarham prov lowit W at M W COAd Bapt W T #19 118 Om( bund S uy i r led tt oi *Â¥ Y