owder e have tains OTS ime as the o not cost s of . pring 10 vele Suits Harris Drill this z. "*§ F77 Le to clean them ain here is your n Stock. 4M Plow. Ask your » wiil tell you it Market Lbeut select Process, h and Softâ€" aun () mAÂ¥ ow 4 zeP uKiim â€"â€"B DSI rintced. t oo® as tw mith ing ! job the maney tor Dog that it ral the We take this opportunity of ‘thaunking our customers for past patronage, and we are »convinced that the new system will merit a continuarce of the same. *WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. We beg to inform our Customâ€" ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent,; and that our Motto will be "Large Sales & Small Profits." â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. Chas. McHAinnon And Sold at Lowest Possiple Prices. Gall and inspoact and be Convinced. New Prints from 5 cts. up. New Dress Goods from 8 cts. up New Lace Curtains from 25 cts. a pr up. EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH Durhnm, Aug. Jth, °96. See our Lines of Big Line of WHIPS from 10 cts. un to 80 cts. for a GOOD RAWHIDHE. &3 9 s t e m VOL. XIX.â€"NO 19. New Table Oil Cloth, 45 inches wide, white or colâ€" ored, 25 cts. a yd. New Sprinz Shoesâ€"a delightâ€"call and see tl.em. . & J. McKechnie. White Granite & Tin War. The CASH CHAS. McKINNON. ADOPTED BY UPPER 71"O KX 1 BEAN & CO. The Oren .. G. & J. McKECHNIE. _‘"Her most gracious Majesty is the only daughter of the duke of Kent, the touâ€""th son of George IIIL,., and of the duchess of Kent, the sister of Leopold, king of the Belgians. She was born on the 24th of May, 1819, and had reached the age (eighteen) required by the law, before she could aa?me the reins of government, in in the month previous to her accession to the throne on the death of William the Reformer, on June 20th, 1837. On the present memorable day hber Mrjâ€" esty was crowned, and now reigns over an affectionate and trusting people by all possible legal titles. This week we give a sketch of Her Majesty, written when she had reigned one year. Gladstone was in parliaâ€" ment then, but still in obscurity, Salisâ€" bury had nct been heard of, Chamberâ€" lain was‘nt born. It was still i7 years to the Crimean War, Canada was then in rebellion, now she leads for loyalty, Bir John MacDonald was a brisk young lawyer, unknown in politics, and Sir Chas. Tupper had not long borne the title of M, D. Not another monarch in the world at that time is now living. She stands alone, yet the admired of millions, Our Most Gracious Queen. ; Till her accession to the throne her Majesty led a retired life under the care of her mother, who, giving up her native land, devoted herself most assidously to the ;education of her child, in order to make her Majesty worthy of the high station to which she was born. abte"appearance before the Council on the day of her accession, ‘‘stepping from the privacy of domestic life to the discharge of her high functions, " she so demeaned herselft as to cause general approbation. _ ‘*She inspired," said Sir Robert Peel, "a confident exâ€" pectation that she was destined to a reign of happiness for her people and of glory to herselt. " _ ‘"*There is someâ€" thing, " he added, "which art cannot make nor lessons teach, and can only be suggested by a high and generous nature." Her Majesty has completeâ€" ly realized the hopes with which her careful education ard her demeanour on her accession to the throne inspired ed all her subjects. During the short time her Majesty has reigned she has well responded to the "tender and enlightened mother," under whose care, her Majesty said, * I have learned from my infancy to respect and love the constitution of my native country _ On her first memorâ€" Her Majesty has always willing‘y met her people, and on both occasions she opened and closed the Parliament in person. one of the most memorable events since her accession was the great festival given to her by the City of London in November last year, which her Majesty honored with her presence. All who have had occasion to apâ€" proach her Majesty, speak with delight ot her condescension and affability, and no deserying object of the royal bounty ever applied to her Majesty in vain. Of her Majesty‘s personal appearance we need not speak, as the splendid portrait above giyes more information at a glance thar, we courd convey in a column, We may observe, however, that her Majesty is not tall, though she is graceful in her movements. Her Majesty is said to be a good musician, and to be well versed in modern languages as well as in those sciences, such as botany, which are suitable for sn accomplished lady. She has shown herself, since her accesâ€" sion to the throne, a generous patron of the theatres and the fine arts, and has already done much to restore them ‘n England to the splendor of the Elizaâ€" bethan age. Men of science haye not been overlooked, and England promâ€" fises to be as celebrated under her reign for the peaceful as ever it was for warlike deeds under ,the most reâ€" nowned of her predecessors. (This prophecy is more than fulfilled.) From the London Sun, June 28 1838. _ Her réign has been already distingâ€" uished by the establishment of a regâ€" ular communication by steam with the Diamond Jubilsa Literature. DURHAM, THURSDAY, MAY, 13 1897. NS e Srey ps United States, and the rapid improveâ€" ments now continually made in the ~~**»ra@ Seeds 0’ Seeds ! K Â¥yyyyawâ€" arts, of which our journal this day presents one splendid specimen, beâ€" t4*e%eeceeta% e token an unprecedented progress in â€" Import of Field and Garden Seeds, for 1897, per Steamer civilization. For her Majesty‘s reign Damaxara. ‘Leading Field and Garden Seed m to be glorious for herself and bappy The Main Crop Seed SJ eeds. Garden Seeds. fer her people, hor political measures P * must correspond with the extraordinâ€" FIELD SEE DS. k ary movement now impelled on society. s Following a monarch who acquired a w,‘,}&â€ï¬?};ï¬;â€"câ€â€˜.‘."' $ EJ?:; \Ylglslg(r’e“s, 0,{:’{,{‘,†‘,(;:(,),,If‘\",‘,; South q deservedlyâ€"high reputation as a reâ€" Belgian carrot, Altringham and long selage, a nd uu':ffivn,}f::f.pméyrï¬zï¬ former, her task, and the task of ber 0!;3!:‘8‘\0‘ (‘,’:“Lmt' o ~yCom statesmen, it must be admitted, is NOt long red mam:;(t’lf Tï¬f(f 'â€"sg:,nel;; onX oo Py n niee ainite easy _ But those who see in all things mangel. ¢ }3'1‘(.,,’::-:. :.(:imll(u';ï¬ni)l:::;ye tontts the bdlrcctmz hand of Providence will Cfnlggsl)flezgfï¬?gï¬i»;k top swede, | AZESâ€"Beansâ€"Gnion Sets and Potâ€" probab.vy look on the graces ot & ~" do _ improved purple top swede, ato Onions, female reign as likely to temper most Bangholm purple top swede, { "“(.:"’]"“m’ [UZ C’ul-’c Il'l‘lu-r Sceed, Linseed advantageously the character of the 11('?33°3fpsl$‘§£t_°;?uiÂ¥ï¬ff&p“ 1,s‘1m~«:. anud uniéich oree ond â€"Dallls monarchy, which, in this age of the Sutton‘s champion purple tbp swede. L and lasterâ€"Land Saltâ€"Barrel Salt world and with the present temper of YEIAISOlg’ and GREY TURNIPS.â€" “l ‘â€"I' ’}"â€â€œ/‘ Salt, _ mankind, might be exposed. to much . AP§§°®@ghach fop" [ od peovigaimbrenie cneg," peaan risk were either a heartless debauchee Devonshire mg stone ' planted rows or hills, am'.; a second or a willtul tyrant to be on the throne. _ / , Il;iI:‘cS?}}%lbed â€"â€"%l&'t%r‘s Droad teay. :",'(lf-\}{:vl.:-â€/,.';, ;:v n the corn is about six Departmental Store, 73R Try a 4 lb Lead Packet of k s / " Rolona Geylon Tea" "'-"-‘.?-.»j'-f?:- heraca itively the most delicious in the Q‘@Z/&% / / &\"’/%\ P(:::::-lvde, * It costs less than other Teas, f ï¬-:f-ff’,‘ ( ;’ $~‘, é Worth 50cts. 4 lb. anyday at 14c. ,‘ TY # a G "\§’} his on your list t IJF" YJ | pe esns Although spring opened up unusually early this year yet it is backward as some are unable to sow any yet, but we hope it is for the better. A special service was delivered by our able pastor, Mr, Burns, on Easter Sunâ€" day, also good music was rendered by the choir. About two weeks ago some of the young people of this place and some of the north gathered at the home of Mr. John McEachern and no doubt an enâ€" joyable time was spent as they got home in good time to be up early in the morning. Mtr. David Lamb, of Egremont, has bought the Bratton farm aud will no doubt be a good farmer as he has had some experience at the Model Farm, Guelph. We welcome Mr. Lamb to our neighborhood. The McGillivray and Fulton combine have purchased a new seed drill and a land roller. Mr, Peter Cook, formerly mail carrier to Crawford is working the Redford farm, but as to becoming a citizen we did not hear. Mr. Hugh McKinnon left last week for Owen Sound. _ As Hugh is a genial good worknsan he should not have any trouble in securing a job. Miss Maggie McGillivray left last week for Chatsworth to yisit her brothâ€" er AlJex. Mr. Henry Currie occupied the pulpit here on Sunday night. Mr, Tilman O‘Neill secured a bicycle lately and is busy practicing. Mr. and Mrs. John Forester Sundayed at Patterson‘s last week. Mr. Robert Currie had the misfortune to lose one of his cows last week. Bicycles to Rent by the Hour, Da_y or Week. _ Our wheels are all bran new and include CLEVELAND‘S and CRESCENTS. Telephone No. 12. Repairs for Bicycles always in Stock. Bicycle Repairing (Upstairs.) ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO UPPER TOWN, Durham MULOCK, a heap of them leave this Store. Our suits that : $6.00 go again at $3.89. Our stock of Men‘s an suits was neyor so large as now, Boys‘ 3 piece Dark Tweed Suits, worth $4.50 for $2.99. Children‘s " * l 4.00 for 2.75. Finest Corn Starch 4 lbs. for 250 Best Ginger Snaps 4 Tbs. for 25¢ Prints, usually 10c, at 7$¢c. a yard Flannelettes at be. a yard Lines from 24c up. Hooks 3c. doz up BAMBOO FISHING POLES. READYâ€"MADE SUITS, A SUIT TOORDER! ©$5.O0 S Links ihouge. Eyerything in Hardware at low prices. Paints, Fishing Tackie Bicycle Livery now Running. ldren‘s * A &# 4,00 for 2.75. BICYCLE SUITS, ‘CAP§S, HOSE, SWEATERS, &c.â€" Auc Sirming CARROTS.â€"Carter‘s Giant Vosges white carrot, i Large Yellow Belgian carrot, Altringham and long Orange carrot. MANGEL WURTZEL.â€"Carter‘s long red mammoth. and saw log mangel. SWEDE TURNIPS.â€" Carter‘s elephant purple top swede, do â€" improved purple top swede, Bangholm purple top swede, London purple top swede, King of swedeâ€"purple top,â€" Sutton‘s champion purple top swede. YVELLOW and GREY TURNIPS.â€" Aberdeen purple top do green top . Devonshire greg stone Lincoln red_%lo e. RAPE SEED.â€"Carter‘s broad leavyâ€" ed sowing rape. AMERICAN anD CANADIAN sEEDS. GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS. CLOVER & GRASS SEEDS. Containing 100 acres, being lot 14 con. 11, in the township of Glenelg, about 60 acres cleared and under culâ€" tivation the balance bush, well fenced and watered. A good Stone Cellar, new frame building. A good well with pump at the door. Also a small Frame and Log Barn. Only 4 miles to Markdale and about one mile from app CULTURED LADIES with forcee of character, needing to earn money, can learn how to do so in a gooa cause. Address, 3 fad + Gabbage, Gaulificwer and Gelery Dlants in GSeason. Cheap, and on easy terms, im Durham. FARM FOR SALE JaBEz Gaccoway, Toronto Ont. FARM for SALE. Apply to JO HN FIRTH, PDurham. FIFTY ACRE 14 ) TuesJlay next will see . Our suits that are worth Our stock of Men‘s and Youth‘s Table and School desk Bel}s, _ Handâ€" somely mounted, â€" Regular 35c., on Tuesday 124¢ each. Very heavy quality, usually 10¢ a yd In lengths of 5 to 8 yds. [Take one while they last at 74c a yd. Remnants of Cotton $. HA. SHUNTPAR RWD, . PAREKER, Drugzist and Seedsman, Durham. Curtain poles complete 2x the i W f‘z ; BICYCLES io LEADER OF THE HONEST HIGH GRADES 4 miles WHOLE NO. 1000. FIELD CORN.â€" One Car Mammoth Southern Sweet Enâ€" zelage. and Leamings improved Yellow ‘orn. CORN, Comptons Earlyâ€"Angel of Midâ€" nightâ€"Giant CuZan-Larye awhite Flint and Huron Dent. TARESâ€"Beansâ€"Onion Sets and Potâ€" ato Onions. Ground Oil Cake, Flax Seed, Linseed meal, and British Horse and Cattle Apice, L and lasterâ€"Land Saltâ€"Barrel Salt â€"and Rock Salt, Land Plaster is a divrect food for Corm and nearly doubles the ('ng). Sow on planted rows or hills, and a second dusting when the corn is about six inches high. Pur:;:a Gireen, I’uri;e hI’urple, CC'arbon- ate of Copper, Sulphate 0o % Hellebore, lnsccl Powder, J/oth gamn phor, Camphor Paper, Potato Bug Killer, Agentfor .. â€" â€"â€" FARM lMl’LEME}:‘;I_‘S and MACHINâ€" Noxon‘s Bimders, Mowers, Drills Spring Tooth Harrows, best in the mar‘ ket. â€" Guards, Sections, etc., forall kinds of machines. & Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines, Money to loan on farm property at lowest rates. 5 ();r;lveyuncctng, Leases, Wills, Mort, gages, etc., drawn up on short notice, Horses bought and sold. Waterloo Threshers for sale at wareâ€" rooms. â€" Patronage solicited. Orders for Sales may be left at THE REviEw OrFFICE. er sex with good character and common school education, can obtain employment for two months in this community. 8. M. Fry, Toronto Ont, Upper Town, W ANTED. â€" Industrous rersons of eithâ€" ar «ax With rood character and â€" _ â€" â€" Ficensed Auctioncer,. . T. ORCHARD. Is:l;:rp‘e Old Stand. Durham. id