Detr JRHAM RRIAGE L LE & DER con and at for service Bentinek cense s 34L $81 019 w 27 Red Cross Dysentery Cordial. Horn Fly Oil. Geasonable FRUIT SALINE Big 4 > > Dreparations. McFarlane‘s Drus Store. Dress Ginghamsâ€"Better and SU than Print for Children‘s Dresses * 7c and 10c a yvard. Ladies® pure silk lace mittsâ€"Bls Cream, 25¢ a pair. 72 inch wide heavy Twilled Sh 22e yard. Best Table Oilcloth 45 in. wide 2 18 glass table setts 25¢ a sett. 24 glass cake plates 15¢ each. 18 wlass berry bowls 10c each. Glass nappies 30, 40, 4J, OvC 14 in Granite Spoons 10¢ each Large size granite pie plates | Granite Wash bowls 25¢ each, No 9 Copper Tea Kettles, nick WOOL Men TWEEDS & YARNS We GROCERIES We osk Inspection ol our TEAS. «t@@@tat4 i4 ++ & Ramovcd ;; W A. MacARLANE. $t ip p pip i 4R F 4 A cooling effervescent aperient, just the thing for this warm weather. Try a bottle. We can give you Bargains. H 2 5C An excellent remedy for diarrhoea, se a bottle. s heavy St HE SELLS CHEAP !! lcFax:lane‘s Drug Store Where you will find every thing you want in. the sure preventive orn Fly. . Cows cted to do well w this horrible 1lit! To temporary premises in . SCOTT. A fine S8â€"day half hour gong at $3.00. The best Alarm Clock made at $1.25. â€"uon‘t forget to Call.â€" Repainn}_ggr'»:‘p:'omgtl r{ and . H. BE AN pRY GOODS, CROCKERY, BOOTS & SHOES, &e., We are 114q 2a10d toban dle your WOOL & ot her produce to your entirr satisfaction. Of best quality. Jewellery Line. BARGAIN INCLOCKS in .__Cows cannot be exâ€" do well when tormented rrible little pest Try n all ng done prompti GUARA NTE%I{ A‘T n the 1€ Oxfords cant a yard. | _ Miss Jennie Little, Hampden, was a mittsâ€"Black Of | caller on seyeral Durbham friends on Friday last. She had just lately reâ€" willed Sheceting | turne«d from a fine holiday outing at Dromore. e each. es, nickle plated Calder‘s Block. 11 B ind stronger p« rinst the n than OZ §] ich Miss Davidson, Peterboroug is visit ing her brother Barrister W. 8, David son of this town. Miss E. MacFarlane came hbome last week atter several weeks hglidaying in Toronto and other points, Dr. Jones, jr. Mt Forest is in town and will for some time assist Dr. Dr. Burd left on Saturday last f pleasure trip to Mackinaw. _ °* [ Mrs. Marshall Rombough is visiting her father Mr. John Barker. Mr. M. Kress came home Monday from a business trip to Wingham. Mrs, Snider and Mrs. J. M. Burgess visited Mrs. John Milligan last week. Miss Ada Brown is the guest of Miss Flo. Richardson, Flesherton, this week. Mrs. Brooks, with little daughter, of Hamilton, is visiting ber father, Mr, C. W. Lang for a month. Dr. Gun was called away on Monday to Qimaha, Neb., having recerved a disâ€" quieting telegram that his daughter. Mrs McKenzie was dangerously ill. In his absence Ur. Jamieson will attend to his practice. Apy message left at his son‘s drug store will be promptcly attendâ€" PERSONAL MENTION: g Mr, Hugh Rose, Jr., is home fram St. Louis. | «Misses Birdie Crawford and Lizzie Lamauder visited Ceylon last week. Mr Arthur Lyman, Hamiltoy. is in town, a guest of his brother Edward. Mr. Chas, Layalle, Mt Forest, visited his mother over Sunday. v«;n s drug store will be promp(ly alttendâ€" ‘"‘What I did say to Mr Saunders was t 10% that the Consorxnive Government had Mr. Arch. MeKinnon arriyed in Durâ€"| made a mistaké in reducing the duty ham Monday and will spend the rest of on ag‘rlculmrd hqploments. and I stick the month round home. _ He has been to that statement. in the Canadian Sault Ste, Marie for | uen e tï¬ sn i* P about a yenr and is employed in a big | Rob Roy. - tailoring and dry goods establishment | C o n n there. Like others from that mining '.\Ir Sam McComb returned from O o en s A | Sournd last Monday. country Arghie is getting expert in the | Y ns d loKki 1:# nomeuclatuyre of minerals and lhas some | s Miss bu,“le E lpl\lunou. of ‘F‘“‘w'†R c ts A F | Corpers, paid a brief call to her uncle fings aenecimane« of native ores with NMHMD. | 150 O HiFte insl mnen tiouw Tock sunlnle the ftine t} The returns from the Inlan&d Revenâ€" ue Department for the fiscal year endâ€" ing June 30th, show a total| increase over 1895â€"96 the last year of Conservaâ€" tive Government of over $2,000,000 of which;j$930,000 is in the revenue from tobaceo, over $800, 000 in thay from spirâ€" its, and $130,000 in that trom malt liâ€" quors. _ The increase in the revenue from tobacco is the most interesting by reason of the policy of the present Government being a change in princiâ€" ple from that followed by their predeâ€" cessors and a change which many preâ€" dicted would materially decrease the revenue from this source.. The policy of the previous Governmepnt was to taX the consumer, suppress the producer and benefit the manufacturer. This Government bhad added 3 duty of ten cents per pound on the im article. The result has been an increase in the Inland revenue and yet an increase in the manutactories using bmdhp tobâ€" mt acco, and a trumendous increase in the output of Canadian tobacco. The inâ€" crease in revenue on spirits is not only due to an increased preduction, but also to the increased charge imposed in 1897. The reyvenue trom inspection of petroleum bas fallen off, because the Government now d that without charge, with the ideaonat the consumâ€" er may get cheaper caal oil. The customs receipts for the month of July have been 31114,771, an inâ€" crease of $461,098.47 over 1899, notâ€" withstanding“the additional grefer,o’uce given to British goods since July Ist. Mi M M M â€"The daily papers in the States are pointing out the danger‘to public. morâ€" als from the prevalepce of diyorces. Pittsburg bhas an aveyage of ten eyery week. Cleyeland in a year had 646 divorces, applications for 3235 marâ€" riage licenses, ‘q/proportion of 1 to 5, while Chicago iy worse. In Massachâ€" usetts there is only one divoree to 14 marriages. ~ / t A GREATLY IMPROYED SITUATION. rIng t1 Kathleen n n @1 ues mens en Grant spent about f Miss Lizzie Smith an near Dornoch. practice + 4 4 native ore it P ces are not yet forgotten in which manufacturers met with the Gonservaâ€" tive government and formulated their demands. However, to show what the tender mercies of the Conseryative Whip, Mr. Taylor are,â€"and he will faiply repreâ€" sent his party, â€"we give the following statements made by him to Mr. Alex. Saunders, Manager of the Organ facâ€" tory at Goderich, during the West Huron election. That any great percentagg of farâ€" mers believes that the Liberal governâ€" ment is less triendiy to them than were their predecessors, we do not believe, the memories ot ‘red parlour‘ gonferenâ€" ‘These who read only the bitter atâ€" tacks of the Mail and Empire on the powers that be, or peruse the gpecious literature franked through t]x mails on the above subject by "C. Kloepfer, M. P.," might be apt to form the opinâ€" ion that the whole Liberal Government should be behind the bars of the Peniâ€" tentiary. The letter from Mr. Saunders to the Huron Signal was read by Dr Landerâ€" kin to a Clinton audience, and is as folâ€" we are after.! *Well‘. 1| remarked, ‘That is a proper story to tell me, Mr. Taylor, but it would not do to talk that way to the farmersa," The abore shows the kind of men who are helping Mr. McLean." When Mr. Taylor‘s attention was drawn to it by a representative of the Mail and Empire, he characterized it as ‘"@a blusdering of haif truths and falseâ€" hood". Now Mr Saunders‘ letter was read Thursday, the interview was the day before: and as Mr Saunders‘ veraâ€" city cannot be reckofed lower than Mr Taylor‘s, the advahtage of memory is on his side because Mr Taylor did not say the above quotation till Friday. 1 Howevrer his own words as quoted in the Mail and Empite are interesting: Mr Sam McComb returned from O. Sound last Monday. Miss Susie â€" McKinnon,. of Fairwell Corpers, paid a brief call to her uncle Mr 8 MceComb ome day lasy wgek. Dr MeCormick, of Wisconsin, returnâ€" ed home Tuesday after an gbsense of sereral years. The Dr.‘s mapy friends here join in welcoming bagk an old schoolmate to visis the old bhomestead. Mr Dave Brown ha« been {\under the weather of late, but is recovering uow Mr Dave Brown ha« been under the weather of late, but is recovering uow we are glad to relate, Mr Chas MeArthur raisgd his barn Thursday, The boys worked well aud the barn went together in a burry. The lust and best part qame in the evening. ‘The ecompany hoed it down till the wee swa‘ hoors. They then dispersed, musing oyer the good time they had and wondering where tha next raising would be. One of the pleasing events of the seaâ€" son took place at the home of Mr Thos McFadden‘s last Tpuesday evening when the young people around met to have an eyeninz of: pleasute. The evening was taken up in musiq and games. All enâ€" joyed themselyes immensely and would be pleaged to spepd arother evening with the McFadden fagnily in the near future. Miss Auna Ritchie, otf Port Arthur who has been visiting at ber unele‘s Mr A C Beaton‘s for the last three weeks left Sunday to visit other frieuds in Holland Township. Miss Ritchie has made many friends during her brief stay here and all were sorry at her deardâ€" tare Mr Alex McArtbur, of Darbham, yisited friends in this part énnday last. Mr Robt MceFaddey accompanied by bis bro Moore took & trip to Owen Sound and other towp@s north last week. What we would like to know ? What makes J look so sad since Sunday night. If Sam managed to get out of the dry goods box the hight of the ‘raising. \ Ooo Is 1;“!' F. ke mitations a box ; No. 2, 1 1or 5, maile« stemps. Tl Is successfully used monthly b( .:vor Ladies. Safe, effectual. Ladies ask ‘!{0“ dngut for Cook‘s Getton Reet Comâ€" r-l. ke no other, as all Mixtures, ;gllo and mitations are dangerous. Price, No. 1, $1 ger box ; No, 29, 10 degrees stronger, $3 per box. No. 1 or 3, mailed on reoeipt of price and two 8â€"cent lw The Cook Company Windsor, Ont. os. 1 and 3 sold and recommended by all responsible Druggists in Canads. K3" No.] and No. 2 sold in Durbam by A Parker, MecFarlane and Co is Gup, l‘1vg,ists. Gook‘s Cotton Root Jompound Binder Twine. Live Stock Market. Toronto. Westorn Cattle Market Fridhy. Trade active, Receints moderate. f Hog market firm. [ Export cattle steady. Sheep and iambs firm. Poor stock in slow demand. Receipts today were 61 carloads, comâ€" posed 0} 800 cattle, 800 h()’s. 687 sheep and lambs, 75 cows and 28 calves. Notwithstanding the @xcessive heat this morning there was ap exceptionally good trade done in all lines, * Export Cattleâ€"There sras a large supâ€" ply offered and choice grades were rapâ€" idly Yick(-d up by lecal shippers. The supply included a number of inferior grades which were not wanted. The prices showed no quotgble change from vesterday, but the market was not as tirm as in the early part of the week, the warm weather, no doubt, being accountâ€" able for this change. The ruling price was $4.50 to $4.75 per ewt for choice seâ€" lections and the same for lighter stock. One hunch of extia choice heary exportâ€" ers, averaging 1.320, fetched $5.25 per ewt and it was reported that annl’wr bunch brought a still higher price. Butchers‘ Cattle. â€"Altbhough the supâ€" ply was not large the market resmained tirm. The ruling price was $4.50 to 5.124 per cwt for choice gelections and $4.50 to $4.75 for lighter stock. _A few buuches were left over in the pens at the close. Common and inferior grades were in beavy supply, but were unsalable, at prices ranging from $3 to $4 per ewt, Stockers and Feeders, â€" Canadian atockers for Buffalo were a little steadier and the bulk of the offerings was mng;; up of good stock. Cheoice stockers. to 700 lbs, tetched $3 to 3.3 per ewt and lighter stockers and heifers blOll‘ht $2,25 to 2.50 per ewt. _ + en Cowsâ€" An unusually strong feeling prevailed in this line toâ€"day, the large supply meeting with a hrini demand at steady prices or $3 to $ for good milchers. Sheep and Lambs.â€"Prices for sheep underwent no quotable change, but lambs were a little firmer, being (‘m)tpd at $4.50 to 4.75 per ewt. Choice butchâ€" era‘ sheep fetched $2.. 50 to 3,.50each, and export eses brought $3,.75 to $4 per ewt Bucks were quiet at $2.75 to g3 perewt. Hogs,â€" The market remained unâ€" changed and quotations underwent no quotable change in any line, Choiceseâ€" lections fetched $6.25 per ewt. George Stephenson built the tirst railâ€" ;; way in the world in 1825; he was of |j,, Scotch descent. Bcotchmep signed the| p, contract for the building of the C. P. R.| and drovye the last spike in the Rocky: Mountains. â€" The first Bighop in Ontario ; was a Scotchman and sp was the first Premier of Ontario. The first Premier of the Dowimon was a Kcotchman, and nearly all his successops, The inventor Edison‘s mother was: a Scotchwoman and a Canadian. The first Steamship that ever crossed the Atlantic by steam alone was built at Monitreal by « Scotchâ€" man named Campbell and commanded by‘© John McDougall also a Scotchman. Her name was the: Royal William and she left Quebec August 5, 1833, The discoverer of steawm power was a Scotchâ€" man. _ The President of the Bank of Montreal is a Sceqtchman. The founder of the Bank of England was a Scotchâ€" man. The C. P. R,. 4000 nules in one stretch urder the flag of Great Britain was built by a Bceotchman. Scotchinen are the best contractors, the best maâ€" chinists, the greatest inventors, the most successful and reliable business men, the best citizens, the best on the battlefield apgd.the most loyal to their country. GJadstone is of Scotch descent, Scotchmen excel as heroes, goels. and writers, â€" AVallace, Burns, Bruce, Sir Walter Sgott, Gordon, &c¢, love and paâ€" triotism to their country. is what made them so fistinguished among men and respected at home and abroad. The 78 Highlanders wers the first to ‘climt the Heignts of Abraham at the taking of Quebeg: the Scotch broadswords swept eyerything before them and the Union Jack awwent up to stay. Misses Lizzie and Jewel McEwen, ot Mt Forest were visiting at Mr A Little‘s for the past week. Mr John Carson has engaged with Mr John Vesstg for to go threshing. While Mr John Henry is going to assist Mr Clark threshing. _ Mr and MrsiR J Eden were visiting Egremont friends lately. SHORBS\scrqsresrccrreserscs ‘l A gretty busy time just now at Norâ€" manby. _A farmer bouaht some pigs and couldn‘t spare the: gime to go and pay for them, so he went on the Sabâ€" bath day. I wondér if he will find time to die. i Hides, per owt.......... Calfakins, per Ib........ Sheepsking..............+ BDFAT s crersrthirsvtr 166 s vat _ Miss Nellie Wallage was the guest of Miss Aggio Dunn on Sunday last. â€" Miss 'rié'gieoï¬l was the guest of her sister Mrs -R? Fkien on Sunday last. “ Tallow rendered per lb Beof, per CWwt............ Mr and Mrs Join Carson were visit ing Egremont friends lately. Dressed Hogs, per ewt Hogs, Live weight..... Buttor, frosh roll per ib Butter, Tub......«.+.++++ TUUANEL...1+ s ciri6 s c¢rvee WOR is irrirscisrecrisect BHHIGY:+«ssrccsssrecrssrtes FIHUE:.:sssvit rissksriserss DURHAM MARKETS. ontributed by Mra. John MeQuesn DEEDS OF SCOTCHMEN, + ¢â€"+ VARNEY. / 25 14 14 11 16 9o Yo 16 45 16 15 12 A general B&nkir:lg business transacted. Drafts issued and collections made on all points. Deposits received and interâ€" est allowed at current rates, SAVINGS BANK. Interest allowed on savings bank deposits of $1,00 and upâ€" wards. Prompt attention and every facility afforded customersa living at a distance. LOANS arranged without delay promptly made. _ Insuran« Oflicaâ€"one door north of 8. Scott‘s, Durham Loan and Insurance Agent, Conveyâ€" ancer, Commissioner, &c. â€"â€"XXXxâ€"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 1s not able to carry out | for the public soon find out that such a | man is a deception and a fraud. I am| not professing to do business : for fun or | entirely for the other fellow‘s benefit but I have found durinog 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 tronize me and giyes me, not only mn business, but his influence and this accounts for the very l:;ge business that I am doing toâ€"day. Farnrers are now busy and will not be paying much attention to business affairs while busily . engaged on their farms. Someofthem, 1 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€" lection of old debts and claims Â¥Iaeed in m{ hands will be collected if it is possible by any means in the world to to get the moneyâ€"no charge for my trouble it nothing collected. Talsobuy old notes. I have had great suecess in settling up and arranging ~business MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates of interest rincipal ints in O:tgr?ol.‘mqmeb:lcl. pMnnl't:h.po United States and England. *. _ ,, W. F. COWAN, President. GEO. P. REID, Manager. Head Office, Toronto. CAPITAL, Authorized.... . .. $2,000,000 CAPITAL, Paid up........... 1,000,000 RESERVE FUND ........... 600,000 entanglement 1nd â€"dimiculties 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 of 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€" STANDARD BANK 0F CANAN 15,1%.5, 11 08 antnidiich ctteats inss PihaiPinniso tnW io rdiatrar retradiihadP extcicat nection w;th all the leading Loan Comâ€"| arrister, otary, Gonâ€" panies and when they have farms in | 5 lhand for sale they are placed in my| veyancer, [to., [t8...»« hands and Iam thus always in a posiâ€"| Money to Loan at reasonaole rates tion to offer bargains. I have always andy on terms to suit borrower. on hand farms and other propertis beâ€" ‘ OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block, longing to myself which I am always| fOver the Bank ready either to sell or exchange for| â€" pupymamâ€"s5es other proporty. _ Just now I happen to have a splendid 100 acre farm and a| J. P. TELFOQ RD, very fine 64 acre farm, both well sitâ€"| earrRisrTEr. ::::fidbifi A (}*i‘:)';;"c'i \3;;(11 e“ï¬ht}:““’i“g _ SoLICcITOR iN SuPREme CouRrT, C t C se em or| . trade them. _I also offer at a sacrifi cel NoraRry PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC Lot 28, Con.2, W. G. R., Bentinck, | MONEY TO LOANy 100 acrea, belonging to a man who has| * gone out west and is bound to | Office, over Grant‘s store, Lower ufl sell at some price. I place inâ€" ‘ poidiptcmiiirnantrnere oo ie nï¬ mnimnmmmants surances in good companies at lower rates and in fact attend to all kinds of | E. J. FREEL' M. D., C. n' financial business. My rule continues| Honor Graduate of Trinity College, Toronto ; to be ‘‘Always promptâ€"never negâ€"| Member of the College of Physicians and 1 igen;_ |__ Burgeons, Ont. ; Member of the Detroit Medâ€" I 2 uo OB ECS q nmobattam DURMHAM â€"AGENGY REVIEW and Weekly Globe _ $1.50 REVIEW and Weekly Mail..... $1.70 W. L. McKENZITE ADVERTISING PAYS If you are desirous of keeping your house cool, secure one of our Screen Doors and some of our Window Screens. Another shipment of Handâ€"made Grain Cradles just arrived. This is your last chance for this season, Call and examine our new stock of Tinware and Graniteware, esâ€" pecially the Granite Cups. Butter is up in price, and you should kave one of our ‘"Buttercup Churns, ‘‘ the only Churn that the Baby can work. A fresh supply of Readyâ€"mixed Paint just in. . Our Paint is getting widely known as the only paint in the market. We are doing the Whip trade of this country, and therefore you can get both quality and price from us, â€"â€"â€"A few Bicycles on hand at knockdown PMOGS, ez mm Machine Oil 25¢., Binding Gloves 20c. _ ‘Whet Stones 5c. Oil Cans 10c. Whip Lashes 10c. Gasoline, Canadian and American Coal Oil always in stogk« J. KELLY, Agent. H. H. Mirer®, Hardware. W. BLACK. ut delay, _ Collections Insurance effected. SOME OF UOUR PRICES. Hanover NEW GROGERY STORE____ ONE DOOR EAST OF POST OFFICE We are fully stocked with upâ€"toâ€"date and seasonable Groceries & Confectionery. Drawoxp» Eamn RaxEwen will cure Du‘nl Di1amoxp Hain Rex®Ewen will t your from falling out, and -m.:mv. Draxox» Harn REXEWER will restore your bair to its original color, and keep it nice and glossy Would intimate that she will continue the Furniture and Undertaking Business estab. lished by her father in Durbam in 1858 and will endeavor to give all old and new custom ers the same entire satisfaction. ‘ Di1iawmoxp Hain Rux»wen is not a dye, but a pleasant Jressing for the hair, _ * Eurniture of the etMa &T (he only Arstâ€"class Mearse in Town OMiceâ€"â€"LO Undertaking and Embaiming on latest prinp ciples atreasonable rates. MISS SHEWELL &e, correctly. W' Estates of deceasec poinoul Iool A 't:-dr:u.dm.;:‘“ Adâ€" ministrators‘ p Burrogate Cour:.gtnm. Probare J’:flu‘. Letters of Administration aud Guardiunskp Obtflned. Searches made in Registry Otice and Titles reported on. Coliections Â¥ i"!s Deeds Company and private Funds to Loar on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuations made by a competent and careful Valuator. For sale in Durkam by and will be pleased to furnish all goods in this line at reasonable prices. _ Teas and Coffees are special value. Is the orly Hair pnpu‘tiov\m is gi{mg good results. * Remember the standâ€"opposit« t» Market. Dlrh-.’“ Honor Graduate of Trinity College, Toronto ; Member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Ont. ; Member of the Detroit Medâ€" ical and Library Association. Six Years‘ Mospliin! Experience. ALWAYS ON HAXND. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY RESICENCEâ€"Old Bank Building, o C. McKinnon‘s Implement Shoy VPPER TOWN, # [eZ G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARRISTER, â€"SOLICITOR, Tr{ one bottleâ€"Price 53c. At all Druggists and Hair Dressers MRS. ANGUS CAMERON. W. S. DAVIDSON. A Trial Solicited. McFarlane & Co., â€"FULL LINE OF MISS SHEWELL Druggists & Stationeries, secure one of our AMCoderate EWE R DURHM A M opposite C /A 9 0