sC own as Jurbam ull valâ€" with us caith leave yoar ir of bandâ€" ftall wear. ELL sxO0ds OEMAWN » follow ‘so n . nan sN0de d p.‘pmpt kery 1 threshâ€" are extTa» aysS 1 mDg or oT D *# The Hanover Conveyancer, begs to say that he has sold nearly every property included in his list in the REvyIEW but he now offers the following bargains : The Hanover Conyveyancer, _ Hanover 200 Acres in Normanby, well improved _â€"___ ner unwell and determined to sell. 59 ASTAAm. Will sell cheap or immde for lareer. o e ioi ci in e rnlt ts AonP 5 AETE Sontered & fenced. . Cheap or will trade Blacksmith Business t lt ositine, NEW LIST OF LANYS W ill begin on THURSDA Y. SEPT.4thâ€" are, Business Course, Shorthand and Typewriting Course Preparatory Course Address C. A. FLEMING, Principal, Owen Sound Black Mercerized Sateen Underskirts......$.00 each A Bargain. Large size, White counterpanes CGold decorated Table Sets...................@ §1.75 each «* Water Sets..................@ 1.%5 each _7 piece Berty Sets.. @ $1.60 and 1.75 each (iold decorations on above being burnt in, they will not wash off. 7 plece glass berry sets. .................10¢ and 45¢ each i piece Table Sets, 8 patterns......................30¢ each Fancy Japanese PAPER NAPKINS,.........50¢c a 100. Just the thing for Picnics. senile Table Cloths, 114 yds square......$1.15 each «* 2 yds square.......,...2.4> each Propertties sola, money to lend, insurâ€" ance placed debts collected, writings drawn. Business established 1884. There are still a lot of beautiftul black hats, everyone made of the best material and selling for half what they are worth. Also some Ladies‘ Bonnets we are offering very cheap. Every hat in the store is reduced to the lowâ€" est price posslble. BIG 4 HE $s SELLS x CHEATP The FALL TERM at the During August we wish to draw your attention to the bargains we are offering in Millinery. The remainder ot the stock must be cleared out during the next four weeks ard to do so we are going to sell everything at a very low figure. H. H. MILLER, To have your watch fixed RIGHT, get it done at The leading Watchmaker and Jeweller. By Modern Methods And at Reasonable Rates And Insure Satisfaction REPAIRS Don‘t Forget opposition 90 < eg W . H. BEAXNX SEPT. 8, 1904 A. Gordon‘s MISS DICK. We have every facility and lony experience and it will pay you to deal with us. That we flo ) WORTHERMY /J _ IIIH 3 ï¬/ Z/ H, H. MILLER, NEW GLASSWARE. AUGUST MILLINERY Call and ind prices CALDER‘S BLOGK, DURKAM. US, A€. 1.10 each Ow* to be a competing buyer with others who have begun to fatten chickens as a private enterprize. If the farmers are already getting a fair price for their poultry. the station will confine its efforts to illustration or experimental work with even less thau 200 birds. Those who are carrying on the work j for themselves will be considered not rivals but friends, and will be offered Seventeen illustration poultry fatâ€" tening stations are being operated this year by the Dominion Department of Agriculture under the supervision of Mr. F.C. Elford, Acting Chief ot the Poultry Division. Only two of these are in Ontario, as Bowmanville and Holmesville and expert operators are in charge. Another year we hope to see a station in South érey. Two hundred men wanted to work at the Canadian Soo. Good wages will be paid. Apply to Durham, 30 Aug., ‘04. A great deal of the operator‘s time is given to showirg tarmers how the work of fattening is done, theretore the salary of tne operator and the cost of installing the plant are considered as experimental and educational exâ€" penditures. The selling price of the dressed chickens is, however, expected to exceed the first cost of the chickens and the cost of feeding, plucking and marketing. The work of each station is confined to fattening enough chickâ€" ens for illustration purposes. About 200 is the maximum number kept at one time. â€" The operator is not allowed "A great milestone in history has been set up on the tield of Liaoyang. _ There are but few such in the records of the past century. _ At Waterloo one of the great conquetors of all time was finally ecrushed. _ At Solferino, almost half a century after, his nephew, Napoleon Third, made possible the reâ€"creation of the Italian nation, fighting not because of love for the land of his ancestors, but for the bauble of military glory. _ At Sadowa in 1866 Austria was deposed from her former position as the leader of the Teutonic peoples, At Gettysburg it was determined that the American people should remain one and indivisâ€" ible. _ At Sedan, the France of Imperiâ€" alism passed away, _ When the Shipka Pass was forced by Russia, Turkey shrank to the proportions of a thirdâ€" rate power. _ Now, at Liaoyang, Asia shakes off the conqueror and stands up the equal in war of the whiteskinned races. The echoes of the guns of Liaoyâ€" ang will reverberate for centuries after Oyama, Kuropatk‘n and the four hunâ€" dred thnusan({) men who feught under them have joined the host who lie dead toâ€"day in the trenches of one of the world‘s great battlefields." We close with a fine abstract from the military critic otf the Globe a few days ago : be made by rail or anyway, leaving the vast stores collected here to the flames or to the Japs. The circle of Jap armies fighting for days, rush in, get a square meal at the Knapp House the Middaugh House or the Central Hotel, and capturing some 200 Rassian guns rush north to Rocky Saugeen. Kuroki finds he can‘t head the Rusâ€" sians off at Dornoch, so he aims for Mukden ( 0. S. ) trying to get ahead of the flecing Russians, and at this writâ€" ing it is uncertain who will win. Meanâ€" while in Durham and neighborhood about 60,000 Russians and Japs are lying dead and wounded. The military critic on the Review staff submits the ftollowing account of the situation localized in S. Grey which is approximately correct. _ He asks us to assume as follows : let Durâ€" ham represent Liaoyang and our railâ€" way be supposed to be continued north to 0. Sound, which is Mukden. Rocky river (rather far away) be the Taitse river. _ The Ruossian front extends trom Allan Park to Bunessan, Jap armies are striking and fighting from Neustadt, Ayton. Holstein, Dromore, when suddenly Kuaropatkin in Durkam bears that Kuroki has, out by Priceâ€" ville, led a Jap army over the Taitze (Saugeen) an(f is marching through. G.enelg to reach and cut the supposed | railway at Dornoch. ‘ No time to lose; Liaoyang (Durham) must be evacuated, a rush north must to reach Mukden before them!! Should Kuroki succeed, the beaten and dispirited Russian army, ;having no stores to fall back upon, may be cut to pieces or have to surrender en bloc. Mukden is their city of refugeâ€"â€"if they can reach itâ€"but only for a time, for reports arrive that already they are making preparationt to rush the army north to Harbin expecting the victorâ€" lous Japs to capture even Mukden, The Russians will have some upinions uon the * Yellow Terror." Monday‘s news left the imgnsolon of two exhausted armies, the Russians retreating, the Japs in possession of the strongly entrenched Liacyang and barâ€" rassing the Russian rear. â€" Tucesday‘s news shows the Russians in a rout for Mukden. leaving behind about 200 guns, immense stores of food and ammunition, much of it in flames, and from 16000 to 20000 dead and wounded, Nearly parallel with them on the east a force of Japs under Kuroki is trying Our inside pages give a tull account of the desperate 10 days‘ battle ending last Satnrday, the longest and perhaps the bloodiest ever fought by the humen race. It easily beats Waterloo in the nuwbers engaged and in the horrible slaughter of buman life. Japs Chase the Russians trom Durham The Poultry Fattening Stations. 200 MEN WANTED. "F 2e HORRJBLE WAR. J. P. TELFORD, +0 + Solicitor, &e. Special attention is being paid to choosing the right sort of bird forfatâ€" tening : for instance, the blocky type of Plymouth Rock or Wyandotte reeâ€" ommended as suitable for the purpose. The operators are required to spend as much of their time as may be required in assisting those who are engaged in or entering the business, by giying inâ€" struction in buying the proper type for ftattening in killing and plucking, packâ€" ing, shipping, etc. assistance when possible Only birds of the proper type will be bought this year and seven cents per pound will be paid for these at the stations. An extra good type might well be worth cight cents, while anâ€" other type of the same breed would be too dear at five cents a pound. Each operator is considered responâ€" sible for the work and success otf his station. He is expected, as far as posâ€" sible, to find & suitable market for the birds fattened 2t the station. The Deâ€" vpartment will, however, endeavor to provide a market tor any surplus stock above local requirements. Each station will be conducted as much like a private enterprize as possible, the Department assisting the operator in marketing, etc., as it would a private firm initiating a new business. The demand for chickens fattened at the Government stations is yvery brisk this season, and from the offers already received it is expected that the ruling grice will be from 11 to 13 cts per lb. arties faitening chickens according to the methods recommended by the Poultry Diyvision, who may wish assistâ€" ance in marketing can obtain on apâ€" plication to Mr. Elford, a list of dealers who will be glad to purchase their birds. Yours very Truly, $ If You Have MacFarlane & GOo. Some odd WINDOW se SHADES THREE NATTY BOWLS A cast iron Stomach, "ART BAKING POWDER®" ROCK BOTTOMU PRICES WALL PAPER Druggists & Seedsmen with each 1lb. can for 50c. is guaranted to be free from alum and all other injurious ingredients. To induce you to give this Powder a trial, we preâ€" sent vou with J. Burnett, At a great reduct:on. It really doesn‘t matter what kind of Baking P owder you are using but Now as the Wali Paâ€" per season is about over, on going over our stock, we find we have a number of remnants in room lots which we must get rid of. If we have what suits you, price is no considerâ€" ation with us. Come and let us show you, Upper Town W. A. CrEmoxs. Publication Clerk. Druggist and Seedsman, FoR Sars.â€"â€"1 yr old Bult rising 2 yrs 2 Bull Calyes, nerkshire Boatr and Sow Pigs. all registered Pedigreed. For SErvIcE.â€"1 Berkshire and 1 York Boar also Durham Bull. Terms. $1.00. CEM FRUIT JARS, VINECARS Vinegar f1 SEED FALL WH EAT, Timothy Seed, Orchard Grass, Rape Seed. Machine Oils, Gasoline, Coal Oil, Paints, &c. uen ol td dud wA P caca is d ietniststafioemirtatiiatet Pratinaciad 3. N. D. R., 25 acres clear, the rest hardâ€" wood bush. The Saugeen River runs through both. For further particulat send or apply to 100 Acres, Lot 36, 2nd Con., N. D. R., Glenelg. 15 acres fit for cultivation, the rest harawood bush. _ Also Lot 36, Con. FOR SALE & for SERVICE prietor. Mrs MaroarEtMcLaveura® Lots 43 and 44, Concession 1, South Durham Road, Glenelg containing onz bundred (100) acres, about 75 acres cleared. good fmmg barn with stone stabling, frame house, never failing well. One and one haif miles from school, church and Post Office. For furtber particulars nl;;ply on the premâ€" ises or to Priceville P. O., to the proâ€" Egremont, Holstein............Sept. 27 Glenelg, Markdale...........Oct. 4â€" 5 Proton. Dundalk.......... ... Oct, 18â€"14 North Wallace, Palmerston Sept. 20â€" â€"21 UDUKLKHAM ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Apply to Jxo ECKHARDT Bunessan JN.,G., & J. McKechnie} Egremont, Holstein............ North Grey. Owen Sound...Sept 22â€"24 Enst Grey, Flesherton......Sapt. 27â€"28 Central, Gnelph............... Sept, 20â€"232 Chesley........ .................. Sept. 21â€"22 South Grey, Durbham......Sept. 21â€"22 Western, Londoun............... Sept.9â€"17 Northern, Walkerton.........Sept. 14â€"15 Cantre Canada. Ottawa...... " 16â€"24 N,G &J McKechnie FARM FOR SALE. FARM TO RENT. We have just received the third shipment of Figs in two weeks. 32 mats each lot and are still selling them at Not more than two mats can be sold to any one customer, Mary MclxtyRrRE, Markdale FALL FAIRS. H. PARKER, 50 CTS. A MAT. (The popular Cash Store.) Vinegar from 30¢ to i5¢ per gal. Spices and Flavoring extracts. F I G S S. SCOTT. OoF BEST QUALITY. Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Crockery, &c. We can give you Bargain«. »&~ We ask inspection of our Teas..szy For Service at Jas. Falkingham‘s, near Agricultural Grounds. Terms $1,00. Jas. FacKkrnonary. TWEEDS & YARNS Hexry Aurrxaxper. Lot 9, Con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck, The undersigned has for sale, ready to use, (5) five thorobred Tamwo:th Boars. Price reasonable. On farm are two Eood wells, Brick House 30 x 22, with kitchen 17 x 23, cel lar and all couyeniences, Good bank barn 50 x 65, splendid stabling. Title good. Easy terms of payment to suit purchaser. Applz if by post to Priceâ€" ville P. O, or on the premises to Corks and Bungs. Lots 2x 33, Con, 28. D. R., containâ€" ing 100 acres more or less. About 90 acres cleared and in r)od state of culâ€" tivation for allkinds cx-og:‘ Remainâ€" inï¬ 10 acres hard wond h. _ Four miles from Priceville, }mile from school. THOROBRED DURHAM BULL, BOARS FOR FALE. FARM FOR SALE, Wax. McLrop, SRr., Prop, Durham esting devices bri the following topies within K‘e"éf.ua». lmmednh‘:e compgehmdon. pice * Musical Notation Rhythmic Motion Piano W Keyâ€"board Location ï¬â€˜:llcul History Te&nl:lkt For terms apply@to Miss Margaret Gun, Teacher,‘ M.M,MK Adopted by al! leading"Schools in Toronto. This"deservedly popular system means of Chart Drilis, nmww mg’ other inter= JOHN CLARK _â€"» Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Grey. Licensed Auctioneer for the Co, of Grey. Sales mmp‘ly attended to. _ Rates reasonable. ers may be left at his Implement Wareâ€" rooms, !cï¬nno-'lolduld, orat the Review Durham, Nov. 16, ‘08. Jompany and private Funds to Loan _on Mortgages at lowest rates of interest. Valuation made by a competent and careful Valuator. 2ll Charges Moderate Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN, DURH AM. D. McPHAIL _â€"~ W.C, PICKERING D. DS., L. D.S. Barristers, Solicitors, Conveyancers, &e. Money to I@an. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University, graduate of Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Rooms, Over J & J HUNTER‘S New Store. A. G. MacKay! K.C. W. F Dunn (‘)FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST CF the Du nam Pharmsacy Calder‘. Block. Residence first door west of the old Post Office, Durham. Notary Pubtic, Commissioner, Convey ancer, Valuator, Insurance Agent, &c Barrister, Solicitor in Supreme Court Notary Public, Commissioner, &c. Money to Loan. {pflice, over Gordon‘s Jewelry Store. Late assistant to Moorfleld‘s (London, Eng) and to Knapp‘s (New York) Eye Hospitals, Collections and Agency promptly attended to Wills, Deeds, uon‘xiugos. Louses, Agreements &c. correctly prepared. | Estates of deceased perâ€" sous looked after and Executor‘s and Adminisâ€" trators‘ Accounts prepared and Lrulod Burrogate Court Business, Probate of Wills. Letter® of Adâ€" minstration and Guardiauship Obtained, gearâ€" chas u:ade in Registry Office and Titles reported Olite, 183 FrostSH, «< â€"â€" 4 â€" Owen Sou Will be at the Middaugh House, Durham, the first Wednesday of each menth from J. G. HUTTON, M. D., C. M. Member Col| Phi and B ffice and Residence Cor. Garafraxa and George 0 St., at foot of Hill. _ Old Moodie Corner. OFFICE HOURS 9â€"11 a. m. 2â€"4 p. m. 7â€"9 p. m, Telephone Connection No. 10 L. R. C. P., London, England Graduate of London,:New York and Chicago. > Diseases of Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat. §HIWill be Knapp Durham, Baturday in e.:eh .o..m"“'fim 1â€"6 p“:‘-.‘ Terms moderate. Arrangements for sales as to dates, &c., mnst be made at the Review Ofâ€" fice, Durham. * Correspondence addressed there, or to Ceylon P.O., will be promptly attended to, Terms on application to Dr. T. G. KOLT L. D. S. NOATRY PUBLIC â€" CONYEYANCER «2a_ilcCtiomnmeers. ARTHUR GUN, M. A@~ Special attention given to Diseases of Women and Children. ffice, McKenzie‘s Old Stand, Durham flice, McIntyre Block, over the Bank Eys, Ear, Nose & Throat Myer‘s Music Method. D. MePHAIL, Ceylon P. 0. or to C. RAMAGE, Daurhan. #2= _ Ceylon has a telephone office, Private Money to Loan. Collecâ€" tions of all kinds promptly atten ded to, Farms bought and sold G. LEFROY McCAUL. BARRISTER, SsoiciTor,.~ Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Grey, JA T®TEC.A. L. MACKAY & DUNN, o s oA . HOURS : A. H. JACKSON, DMCUCTSTOC. J. P. TELFORD DR. BROWN, Pevsrcian & Surcrzox, rer J,. & J. Murter‘s DR. BURT 10 a. m. till 4 p. m ced CA T. 8 to 10 a. M. 2 to 4 P. M Owen Sound, *»