«t ALITG Don‘t dolalâ€"â€"!his is not an offer good for a year but for 21 days only. For three weeks we make this standâ€" ing offerâ€"1 Ladies Clev land (new) aLL Nickel Platedâ€"No black ename] â€"a perâ€" fect sparkling gem of a wheel. ï¬:« year‘s price of it was $115.00. The wheel is hereâ€"come and +ce it. The Priceâ€"to all alike Ladies‘ "Cleveland." Call and see our larze stock of bicycles Ladies‘ and Men‘sâ€"Don‘t buy from catâ€" aloguesâ€"see what you are buying â€"we intend renting wheels this yeir too, " CLEVELAN D* â€"SWELL SPECIAL 1897 new *"*Crescent" this year at $15.00. They are fully guaranteed by the mak. ers and in all esential points of finish, strength, safety and speed the equal of any $85 wheel in the market. Then this is once again outr highest grade wheelâ€"No need to say moreâ€" Call for prices. The wheels we‘re seiling this year are vastly superior to those we sold lastâ€" better in style and make upâ€"cheaper byifar in price. The best wecould do then was a respectable cycle for $55.00. It was ahead of anything in the market at that price, but not half so good as the HMandkerchiefs â€"1000‘s of new 8 cts,. up. See them., *A 0 & Fresh stock of Figs, 6 lbs, for 25 cents. Circle Brand Ceylon Tea, worth 40 cts. Tuesday 25 cts. 1b. plug. Lemons (very large and select) Reg. 2¢ at 15¢. a dozen. Men‘s really heavy tweed suits, Reg. $5.50, Tuesday $3.90 each. This is a Cruamb‘s 10 ct. prints for 74 eis. a yard Ashton‘s 15¢, prints for 9} cts. a yard, D':.uhle‘fuld shirt lining, Reg, 10c. yard _ Tuesday 7¢. yd. (limit 10 yds.) Navy Blue Dress Serge, Reg. 304 a yard, Fucto_ljy cotton, Tuesday 4 cents a yard, store. ' e â€"Car Loads of New Goodsâ€" The result of a week of extensivye cash buying by Mr Huater personallyâ€"are daily in evidence in this ies fik plum UPFPER OW i. The World Over. BICYCLES. ones from at 2 Miss Anme Chalette paid Miss Mar‘on Mcintyre, of Balsam Valley, a nying visit one day last week, e Mr, Henty Eckhardt and sister were the gneâ€"ts of Mr. N. Mcintyre one evening last week. last Sunday Mr. Roy Teft and Mr. J. Litt, both of Hanover, were the guests of Mr. J. E & â€"ar it one nigat last week. Mr. J. Lawrence and sister wore visitâ€" ing Miss Caineiilue Eckhardt last Sunâ€" day. 2 it t o e e €¥ PTC it was that did the crooked driving on the way home fro.a Evenezer Church Mr, Patrick Sullivan had one horses badly kicked in the stat night last Week. The older gerneration are. continually boasting of their ability to endure more cold than the voung generation, but I think it would have put the hardiest of them to the test to haye driven from Stayaer on Saturday, 27th of February, as did Mr, and Mrs. McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. McLeod, of Sunnidale, have been visiting at Mr. N. McCannel‘s and W. McLeod‘s for the past week. Jully, good looking, good natured Chas. McKinznono arrived home from Alâ€" goma on Thiumsday night, which is the cause of the faces of some of the fair sex being wreathed in smiles. Mr. Poeter Courdt has been laid up with inflammation of the lungs for some time past, but we are pleased to hear that he is improving rapicly under the able attendance of Dr. F! Boyle, of Priceville. Mr, Henry Courdt left for Manitoba on the lst of March whare he intends to commence fa; ming. We must thank the Priceville Cor, for the cordial congratulations he has extende l to us upon our becoming one of the Ruview sitaff. _ Alwo for correctâ€" ing the item which appeared in our first budget concerning tLe Cliffe school A couple of the youth and bsauty, four in ill, travelled five miles extra coming home from the Markdale dance on account of going somewhat astray. We wont mention any particulars this time as we must make allowances for several reasons. Mr, Hugh Mclunis had a large bee la t week drawing wood to Markdale. Mr. John McVicar had a large wood bee one day last week, where many were more scared than hurt by the fall ny of a tree, Mesers. Jno. MceGrath, John Morrison, Jr., Johnnie Beaton,. Arthur MeClocklin and W. H. Arrowâ€" smith were among the wounded. _ A good dance and other enjoyments was the scene of the evening. Mr. Jshn Mather is home from Brantâ€" food where be was engaged in timberâ€" ing. What we would like to know : ~Who Mr. John Black has finished timber making and his gang Wilson and Mcâ€" Arthus, are in our town at time of writing. They are beavers when out. Messrs, T. Lawrence and A. Mcâ€" Arthur, from the South, visited at Ncil Black‘s and Hugh McLellan‘s for a tew days last week. We learn they were trying to buy their rights. Mr, HMHone Beaton has purchased a fine black driver and says he will keep the inside track this coming summer, without doubt. Messrs, John A, Mcâ€" Millan, A. Black and A. McLellan also haye been trading of late _ A fine gang of gypsies they would make. Mr. Angus McDonald (Reil) has left this burg. _ We will all miss Augus. Also will our shoes, Mr, Rorald McPherson has finished the contract of shingling Mr. D. Mcâ€" Iunis‘ house which was destroyed by fire lately. Mr,. Alex. Murchison, Warden, met with a small accident last week while feeding his large fHock of sheep in the barnyard. _ Some tall talk was heard namediately afterwards, Mrs. A. Beaton spent last week with her daughter, Miss Jessie and brother James, in Durham. We read the Top Cliffe news with pleasure and think that the people of that burg have reasons for being proud of such an able writer, and an a l Scotchman at that, who can strike a nail on the bead with the most cf framers. _ We wont say he‘s clanish, but we thiak he is curly, Success, While drawing manure from one of tha Priceville Hotel stables a few days ago, and driving over the pleasant pitch holes that were then on the town line whoere the accident occurred. He was pinnved to the head and shoulders in an ublique stretch under the contents of his load, where he had the pleasure of eleven hour‘s stay. Fortunately your Scribe of this town was on his way to Priceville early and relieved the sufterâ€" er with pleusure. â€" However, the mink tninks it was probatuy all for the best, although very painful. _ The strong liquid had such an effect on his corns aud bunivos that in three days after he was entirely free fron. such, and says he is now a new man and never will begrudye the tiresome hours he experieneed that long nignt. Reckless was the weather on Friday and Sunday last. _ More so is the mink. Mr. John Murchison, of Chesley, spent last week with friends here and in the Groye. Mr. Dan Mclotyre and many others are improving after a bard trial with the gentleman so well known in all parts as Mr. La Grippe, Miss Tena Morrison has recoyered to her usual good health after a few weeks illness with inflammation. Dr. Jamicsâ€" was her favorite, Mr. Dornie Graham is, we are pleased to state, improving nicely after a severe attack of inflamimatory rhemnatism. Dr. Gun is in attendance. respect TCP CLIFFE. ullivan had one of his cked in the stable one BUNESSAN. ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO HOW JS YOUR SU39 This is a Rare Bargain,. _ Stock or Grain. Business meant.. If not sold will lease for a term of years. Apâ€" ply to Buildings cast ovar half the Money On the 2nd Con. Normanby, containâ€" ing 174 acres. 140 cleared. A 1 soil in e grand state of cultivation free fiom noxâ€" IOlllz weeds. \Sprirlué lO::;ek. Sg,oel:!e HB'::ase PIRR vp & Kitchen. Wood Shed attached. nk ":A} 4A RIN E. Barn 50x70, Stone Basement Stables, 4 MARINE. grirr & ln(nlplemel;t, House }:‘ll)xd), ISOm5l:)e 1 mummose o tables underneath,. Root House 10%50. (Gap; Gort Hard and Soft Water. . Churches and 18:}::::: ;:‘3(53:4«1 ‘%% School convenient. 4} miles from Durâ€"| Assets, over 232; ham. ,ï¬l)mlml income, over 2, 400 c aÂ¥e sses paid since organig@ation, Rnilding@s ract awor half the Manaow| _ over KRA 29 00 FARM FOR SALE. It is said that Mr. D. Coleridge, Jr., sports the finest cutter on the line. W hat we would like to know : If t!l e wood cutters are squared up yet ? Mr, Robert Watt, of Normanby, has been engaged with Mr. Will Reid a few days cutting woâ€"d. Miss Saraih Scott was the guest of Miss M. Daley on Wednesday last, Miss Orchard and Miss Culbertson, of Durhim, in company with Mr. John Shu;'p, visited with Mrs. D. Coleridge lately. A party ol young folks gathered at the residence of Nblr. John Moore one evening last week and spent a ver enjoyable time, taking their leave witK a cordial invitation to return again. Miss M. J. Coleridge left for her hon e in Walter‘s Falls a few days ago after spending a few weeks with her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Coleridge, and other friends of this vicinity, Mrs. Geo. Watson, of Fairwell Corâ€" ners, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Â¥)nley. Viss Hattie Watt was visiting with Miss Adelaide Wilson one day recently. The Amos Churs h tea meeting which was to have been on the 12th, was postâ€" poned until the 16th on account of the szorm. Most of the people around here atâ€" tended the large sale of the late Mr. Alex. Taylor, Dromore. The stock beâ€" ing in firstâ€"class order brought a good round price, Mr. J. Tucker purchased some good fowl. Keep your eye on them fim. they are good layers. Alive again. The winter has been mild and :rliet, but now the fierce March winds are making up for it. Adim Scarlett contemplates goirg south to visit friends around Brampton, John A. Scarlett is getting the hotel reâ€"painted by Thos, Bret of Dunkalk. Disputes will arise about land. One of these lately caused a scrimmage we are informed, and a woman came to cur village with her arm badly torn, it is alleged by a relative. Our congregation procured the serâ€" vices of a Mr. Barher of Luther, but we cannot say how long he can stay, Mr. David Buchannan, the student who was here for nearly a year some time ago, is back on a visit {m- a week or so and is hoiding nightly meetings in the church. He leaves as a missionary for South America. County Councillor Chas. McKinnon, of Darham, was seen driving here with a spagking bay teaim, He knows where to go to geta good purchaser and he has the name here of having a firstâ€"class shop of implements in Durham. Some of our village people went to Priceville to attend the funeral of the Revy. Mr. McLeod, This will be a busy week before the Revirw gets to hand. The Corbetâ€" Fitzsimmors fight over, the raffie or sale of the most fancy quilt ever made in Proton and we expect the se‘tling up of the Hopeville Mail contract. We believe tenders have been run down to a pretty low figuee, tlellâ€"tale stories have been going, and some parties are inclined to settle matters in Corbettâ€" Fitzsimmons style. 49 What has become of our professor. When there has been no singing pracâ€" tice at the Cliffe for a couple of weeks ? We think he goes further down to practice. While ï¬asaing through Top Cliffe on his way home from I-Froton where he was de:ained by business pressure until the late hour of two o‘clock in the morning, a young man was surprised to see a light shining brightly ?:-om & window about 60 roï¬s from the road, and surmising something wrong the yount‘z man took a short cut through the flelds to the house toward home. But, far from there being anything wiong. The occupants were serenley happy. Turn off the gas. A SNAP ! 14 ROBERT WATSOpy Jr., Isherwood P. O., Un asked, oneâ€"tnird down. E‘ GREENSIDE. HOPEYILLE. * + > ++ o & * Tox. Insurance effected on all kinds of pfp- r«rty at_lowest current rates. Dwelâ€" ings and their contents insured on the most favorable terips. Losses promptly an 1 Liberally seltjed Call or communicate with C. RA MAGE. Durham, Ang. 27th, 1806 WESTERN ASSURANCE COMPANY, Mr«, J, Smih passed away on Fridaiy the 5th, the desersed was 71 yrs of ege and leaves a linâ€"band aud seven children to mourn her l s: Happy the »piwt relea ed from its c‘ay, Happy the soul that goes bounding away Sinving as up vird :t jiustes to the skies Vic.ory, V ~tory, hom«ward I rise, Miny the to 1« it has pag:ed through below Many the seasons of trisl und woe, Many the doubting it never should sing, Victory, Victory, thus on the wing. Masus®. Mr. ‘F. Vint lost ~ a Ingily bore tiis week, but hbas op Auother. Mr. G. Wooise!ly parchased a fine horse last week. Mr. an4 Miss Smith of Clevelan\ were over on a sad occasien at their moh. ‘s funeral. Mrs, J. McMurdo was visiiing at father‘s Mr. A. Bâ€"yeo last week. Well Mr. Editor weure baving beantiâ€" ful weather but pQrhapy it may end with a thaw. Take full advantage of the offer by leaving your orderwith the Revicw to: day, or sending direct to The Ontario Legislature met on 10th February, and the Dominin Parvliaâ€" ment is summoned to meet about the middle of March, and more than usug] interest is being taken in them ; the Outario House on account of its new Mining Law, and the Dominion House on nccount of the Tariff and other questions which must be dealt with by the New Parliasment and is almost sure to prolong its session beâ€" yond the usual time. ,’ No Qripe from now to the cloge of the Dominion House Â¥Y to $10 per week for emy rome work Child can do it, No Sehewe. Books or Ped diling This is boua fde. Send strmp for work and particulars at once. THE SEYMOR sUP LLYCo Masosie Temple, Camden NJ Durbane 7 20 _ T C Varmey 1 25 T C Holstein 138 7 27 Mt, Forest 15 13 HELP WiAiNT â€"Dâ€"FEMALE, WOBK FOR MEN AND WOMEN. Wepay $ in #0 nor waak far aniv baoma wewk and easy to operate, is true ® Hood‘s Pills, which are a f ap to date in every respect. ' s Safe, certain and sure. All druggists. 25¢. C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. The only Pills to take with Hood‘s Sarsaparilla. Hood‘s loned, sugarâ€"coated pills, which tear you all to pieces, are not in it with Hood‘s. Easy to take Che Pailp Clebe (MORNING EDITION) G. T. R. TIME TABLE. THE GLOBE, TORONTO. You Can HMHave PROTON CENTRE. FOR 81.50 Leave Bub, Agent. $2,000,000 1.000,000 2,320,000 22,000,00 y â€" valued surchaâ€"ed Arrive, 10 25 10 17 10 05 9 52 her Agemeralfinancial businesstransacted Office next deor to Etandard Lauk 1 ush. n Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms boght ind solq. David Jack800, JF,» crarr 1iv. hflnl‘ H Jiflmn, Notar; Public. Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Full Stocks in all other lines. A limite taken in exchange for Goods. Issuer of Marriage Licenses This is the season to make your wife or sister the present ine or Organ. I have a full stock of the celebrated Ray n will give you 15 Ber cent discount for the next CO days. Doherty & Karn Organs. MONEY, I bhave plenty of it to advance on good Farm o at a low rate of Interest and suitable terms Loans entirely Confidentai. CUTTERS, The finest lot ever seen in Durham and aws Come and get your choice when the large stock is on hand snow comes they will go like hot cakes. Itobes of all kinds from &7. upwards, just the CONVEYANCZERS. Dec, 16th 1836. GARDEN S E E D $ PIETLI1D Having decided to conduct the busineas alone, I have bargains in Stores and Winter Goods, for the ne the largest and best assorted Stock of Sloves ever #L1.¢ of Coni{i ng stoves, Heating Stoves, Box Stoves, Coa and at prices you can afford to bu y. JACKSONS. 42881044 IMPLEMENT WARERCOMS. WeR TOWI Head Wear Body Wear Foot Wear of the best quality and Values, Second to None. C. McARTHUR Goodsâ€"â€"â€"Bright, New & Cheap. Re888441 0802 Is ready for the Snow WITH l io o4 t Mb ELt Test ‘em once, you‘il call again AND DRUGSTORE. ahunilg‘ j, _2__ °C P PWINA MAGD:â€" of the celebrated Raymond Machines and for the next CO days. Full stuck of Bell, Wim. CALDER st t and suitable terims for the 'b(')rl';;:: fidentai. _ A limited Supply of Wood s ta3%t%se8e8ee _ s4e [Dalglish‘s Old Stand,] Durham and away down in price. one, I have resolved to give speei , Jor the next sirty dayes. I have oves ever «L. on in town, all kinds Stoves, Coal Stoves & Furnaces crav, warson a co. :........‘.-“- 3 » Wonrhras‘ " LOWER TOWN DURIHAY i+ , jJust the season to buy. present of a Sewing Maebâ€" \daP + y wcinin W Cc Oe 22 JP as the | We take ___â€" thanking â€" «& past patr __ convinced ~â€" will meril WAXRSHOU "Large Ali kinds o Organs & F Call and in New Prints New Dress ( New Lace C Chas See our Lines of ZVZRYT Big Line of T) i rhsawm. BIQ New Sp New Ta VOL. ers that syst its °C Wh