CE. and we are Red. eeks Hides, Dog uitable for Coats Smith. ranteed. good job the as soon as ta for EGGS e for the UALITY. ff all , AND }I'OCOSS, and Softâ€" beat. rtAur‘s nning ! ing ! ARNE and ICE . CREAM SODA able distance, if desired. Holstein, January 14th, 1897 Ilsvtn OF MARRIAGE LICENSEs, Holâ€" stein, Ont. Pnrtieq waited uporn within a reasonâ€" CONVEYANCERS. &c. Offices :â€"Opposite TOWN HALL, Lower Town, Durham P®¢" 5,C00 to loan at lowest rates of BARRISTERS. soLICITORS. DEALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry and Spectacles, Silver and Flat Ware of all descriptions. Reâ€" Will be in Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" meprcial Hotel, OFFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘ Block. Residence first door west of th Fest Office, Durham., «â€" Elliott & Elliott, DURMHAM OFFICE, Caioer®‘s Biock, 3â€"25â€"7 Lower Town. id Flat Ware of all descriptions, Reâ€" riring a specialty.â€"UPPER TOWN, URHAM. ty LUCAS, WRIGHT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, ac. MONEY TO LOANâ€"tow raresâ€" EASY TERMS ** TOILET SOAPS amno PERFUMES, * s®* id We Lead In Fine Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. "* DURKAM PHARMAECY DENTISTRY. McFARLANE & Co. Repvcemox x PATENT MEDIOI All & medicines at QDc. All 50c medicines at 45c. Une Bottle makes &5 gallons. HIRrEs Roor pEER ce clo@alnalo\ mb L RL Lime Fruit Juice, A. CORDON. . 8. HORSBURGH.â€" FOR I. B, Lucas, .â€" W. H. WaronT, C. Batsox, â€" â€" ITNSECT POWDER. SEA SALT in FLY PADS ang SLUGSHOT POTATO BUG KILLER URE _ PARIS GREEN SEASONABLE A Nice Summer GOODS, What You Looking for ($1.00 per 100 lbs.) Markdale, OwewSound. Durhaim. Are MEDICINES DURH A M 150 pkgs PEDvZ LuE P CE enR Ee them a few bright little hc';ys and also a few firls. A beautiful octoroon baby girl of two years is now awaiting a Christian home, also a few older childâ€" ren. Funds are required jor this work of love. Any needy child in the countr wanting a home or friend will be helpet{; Address correspondence to Rev, C. W. Watch, Brighton, Cat. CCy & 0 0 DP PHAPCT TeE €6000, o6 sum $500 less than last year. .‘Vem gaining. Keep everlastingly at it. CaXADIAN CHILD Savimnge WoRrkK.â€" This work carried on under the m&er- intendency of Rev. C. W Brighton, Ont. hineuui:ig in its helpfuiness to the needy child of our own land and at the same timt‘e‘ hringing joy and blessing to town will feel a twinge of disappointâ€" ment to learn that the council on Monâ€" day night shelved the proposal to pay taxes semiaunally. Some legal objecâ€" tions are in the way it seems, and we hope these may be shown to be not inâ€" superable. The council however decidâ€" ed to make a change, and one that will not be agreeable though we guess strictâ€" Iy within the law, ’lghe collecior is to get the roll a month earlier than usual, and have all collected hy 15th December. The new council will then have a fair start. The rate will be struck at next meeting and will be less than last year. Meantime $1000 has to be borrowed to run tl.xsmtqwn till taxes come again, a The best Rinder or Mower in the Market today is the Massey Harris. Roller and Bail Bearing Machinie, made by that firm. Buy a good machine when you are buying one. A durable machine, one that will work satisfactorily and you are sure of getting your repairs ) for. _ A full stock of these machines on hand at W. Calder‘s Wareroouns. Port.ar HotEt Max.â€"* I was trounâ€" bled with pimples on my face and head which cunse(r me much annoyance. After trying many remedies witnout benefit I was advised to take Hood‘s Sarsaparilla.‘ The first bottle helped me and I took four bottles, Iam now comâ€" pletely cured. _ "Janmus REILLEY, Proâ€" prietor Chapman House, Sarnia, Ont,. Hood‘s Pills act ensily and promptly on the liver and bowels. Gure sick bheadache. ANNUAL _ TAXEs.â€"We believe the town will feel a twinge nf Aicanmnaint. Messrs, Jas. Carson and A. W. HH. Lauder returned Monday evening from the great wheelsmen‘s meet at Chatham, They report a most successful gathering, bhad a warm welcome and saw some splendid races _ The fastest time was a mile in 1 min. 51 sec. made by one Mcâ€" Leod. The 100 mile road race, started at* 9.44 a. m. was won by a Toronto rider, Art. P. Gimbert in 5 hours 40 min. and 30 segqands. PRIMARY Exanxs.â€"This week 26 canâ€" didates are writlog on the Primary in Durham. â€" Messrs. Sharp, Hclstein, and Rowe, of Markdale in charge. Inspector Campbell is in Meaford on similar dut % and will leave short ly after the mid(ire of the month on an extended trip to Europe undertaken partly to recuperate his health, Wm. Calder _ unloaded a full car of Massey Harris Binders and Mowers at the Durham Station on Monday. This is the fourth carâ€"load of Machines be has sold since March. Evidently the crops are good and the farmers want to buy Massey Harris Machines. M TSTIT o amtount s O Om Seenerodcd Anntuai Picnic will be held on Friday, July 9th. © The committee have got toâ€" gether a host of attractions which will make this year eclipse any previous ones, Popular prices. See bills, VarNEY Pronic.â€"This Annual event in Mr. Jao, Aldred‘s ‘frove on Tuesday last was largely attended and very sucâ€" cessful, Twoi’howgupheu were on the iround.hnd Miss Fraser will be able to show us the crowd in a few days. Sergeant F, F. Hunter has been apâ€" ‘ B:)intod to the Military survey, by the Dominion Government for the suminer months. In this ition he will lgnin much eHaorienee tg(:t will be useful in a future Military career, We congratuâ€" late Fred, A garden party will be given by Mr, and %1!'3. I‘h‘(’):. hyd'c()omb and others on the evening of Tuesday 13th in the grounds of %Vm. Jackson, of the Glen, Admission 15 cents single and 25 cents l for two. All welcome. much offoï¬e-l;"c; future Military â€" late Fred, A garden part3 and girs. Thos. M , CLEVELAXD_ Biovcirs.â€"Cleveland, almost &s good as new, ady. as a barâ€" gain at $60 last week, must be soid, Ccall and see it, will sell at $47.00 cash. Come quickly. J. A. Hunter Epor: Hitt Pronic.â€"This famous ds 1 T5e Tess & C Any of the military who have not yet returned their uniforms and rifles will please leaye thein at J. A. Hunâ€" ter‘s store before the 12th. s Just arrived at Wm. Calder‘s Impleâ€" ment Warerooms a carload of Binder Twine prices 6, 64, 7, and 7¥¢ts per Ib; and the very best quality, Mr, Sam Patterson of the Gore, Fgreâ€" mont, the vegetable King, was round Tuesday, seeking aid for the the World‘s Fair at Holstéin in October next, ‘ ICE FOR SALr.â€"In Apply to Jxo, A. Brack. 4 )urkam’ nur‘ Ohe Burham Review. LOCAL AND GENERAL * July’ 8, ’97. any quantity, f Miss M R. C. Ql‘angev anged | Emsely. sions, Miss A », Mcâ€" | the Otts :"“‘""k Tuaesday, Yan ar Mrs. J ntary | M te fop | Visited M last Sund two | _ Mr. and ngst | wood, are oyeny. | ers paren ‘t[’('n- Mr. an E the | are at p Dear | parents, ] on Dominion bay. Mr. Tom Storey, of Chatsworth News also took in the sports in Durham on Dominion Day. Among the many yisitors on Domâ€" inion Day were Prinicpal Rowe and P. McCullonghb of Markdale; J. D. Margan, Dunda‘lk ; 0. E. Pearce. O Snannd . Tr. ®ee them _ Dep‘t, Store, Durham, Mr. and Mrs. T. Allan Jeft Monday evening for their summer visit to Mrs, Allan‘s relations near Grand Valley, Mr. Allan begins work in Toronto as a subâ€"examiner on the 8th inst, and will be employed for 2 or 3 weeks. O, Sound Court of the I. 0. F. ad vertise in this issue a great excursion to Toronto and Niagara Falls, which our many eastern readers will be interâ€" | ested in. â€" Flaeancale Sm P POV â€" Eutds there. Launching a canoe at Allan Park they sailed the Saugeen to its mouth, arriving there in two days, The last four days were record breakers for Clevyeland Bicycles, J, A. Hunter sold three, _A special price (very low) will be given on Cleveland wheels for the next ten days. Oall and see them Dep‘t. Store, Durham, Mrs. J. 8. Willison, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harmis and Miss Harris visitea friends in Tiverton last week. Mr, and Mrs. Harris returned on Sunday night. A Novet TriP.â€"*"Jack" Pomeroy aud " Bob" Reid, went to Southampton and struck on a novel means of getting o [CPAE mt Oe C c plaintin ces dnicmit SHP ECC Mr. Geo. Cushnie, teacher. No. 13, Egremont, gave us a call Tuesday while in getting a new Cleveland. He leaves Wednesday for a trip down the country. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, McComb of Holâ€" land. near Wiliamsford spent Monday night at Mr. Alian McKinnon‘s, on their return from a visit to Palmerston, Minto, Harriston and other points. Mrs, A. McKenzie, (Post Ofdce) visitâ€" ed her son in Buffalo last week and reâ€" turned _ on Monday evening accompanâ€" ied by her little grand daughter, Mr, M. Sutherland who has beon away for his holidays returned on Satâ€" urday night, he was accompanied home by Miss McAdams of Sarnia. Mrs. J,. A. Black and Miss J. Beaton yisited Miss Beaton‘s parents in Glenelg last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Elvidge, of Beltâ€" wood, are at present visiting the formâ€" ers parents, Mr. and Mrs, L. Elvidge. M:r. and Mrs. R. Miller, of Stratfora, are at present visiting Mrs. Miler‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, C, Falkingham. j pout eA PPAE MV WOs artenmng the Ottawa Normal, came home last Tuesday, Miss Mary Buil, returned home from Orangevilie accompanied _ by _ Miss Emsely. MiSS All8 M "Han WHn "mins.pasdig..". Dr. Arthur and Mrs. Gun, â€" kip, spent Dominion Day with in town,. Mr. Jno. Picken left in charge of a stock shipment on Saturday for Engâ€" land, Miss Blanche Hunter from Mrs Neâ€" vills‘ School Toronto came home last week, Mr, Norman Mcintyre spent Jubilee Day in Paisley,. Dr. _ Shepherd, Kimberley, was in town Wednesday, Miss Maggie Crawford came home from Toronto Tuesday evening, Miss M. Bull who has been visiting frie.;ds in Hamilton returned home last| week. Book and Job Printing neatly, cheavnly expeditiously done. Allle Mâ€"Rae who was attending P svrarce CCRNEccccc0 23 Eie sys . C TVE Regesa‘s ies TPhe Durham Review iun, of Inner at Allan n to its relatives Office of To the Editor. Sm :â€"I consider that the thanks of the Bicgcle Club are due to the Durbham Turf Club for the enerâ€" getic manner in which they conducted the Bicycle races on the 1st J uly and for the prompt distripution of the prizes, It is only by doing this that we can hope to have successful races on our track and competiti m by riders of outâ€" side towns. i 820 becdh c sc MB ioi ut 1@ WAB adopted, Trustees would notPhave to call two or three times for their meney I am, yours truly, Wax. Irvingx®, Treas. of Bentinck. Habermehl P. O., July 5th, 1897. to our boasted educational system, that| any department of its work should be conducted in such a bungling way. I would suggest to the County Council a | very simple plan of reform. Let them | instruct their Treasurer to notify the P. S. Inspectors as soon as he has forâ€" warded the money to Township Treaâ€" surer and also instruct the P. S Inspecâ€"| tors to delay forwarding the blank | | orders, apportioning the @rant till h. | . RAMAGE, Proprietor. Editor of Review, Â¥ortunately for this district suffcient rain had previously fallen to save veg. itation from being burned up and crops are responding to the heat in great shape. 5 ds n ° , 3 p3°/9 *A p1NCImatli from heat effect, and from all parts are coming stories to the same effect. _ The hot wave exâ€" tends to Europe, and terrible reports come from (German military fields, where soldiers by the dozen are falling in the ranks. ’ THE TORRID WYÂ¥AZ. _ Since Friday last the thermometer has been ranging up in the O9U‘s and in some cases has reached the 100 mark, this in the shade. _ Much suffering is resulting, death and prostrations beâ€" coming freqnent. 14 deaths took place in I day in Cincinatti from heat effert â€" °C‘ &*°SS stock in Untario to select from, | _ At the Town Council meeting on Mor â€" day night Reeve Staples supported a claim Gienelg is making for refund of an alleged excess of school tax collected from the rural district supporting Durâ€" ham School. The matter is being conâ€" sidered, McIntyre and Gardiner, marble and granite dealers of Mount Forost have erected this past week a number of fine monuments in Durham and country femeteries ‘ne:u'hy. They have the wWwwe ww cp o gue Cw t . ‘ TORONTO Miss W. Park left this morning for an extended visit among friends in Sonthâ€" ampton and Walkerton, Mr. P, McCulloch of Markdale was among our callers yesterday. LETTERS TO THE EDtTOrR. Yours &e., & the grant till he County Treasurer‘s me ruch plan was Sir:â€"For years past ## «l a s h E f’{% 55‘*5:1 s B i het people,,customs, habits, religion und governmen of &e countries und tribes of the world as seo: and described by the keenmest observer aud groat est word puinter of the century. Prospecius &i Books on time, THE BBRADVLEYâ€"GARRCTSON CO. L+a Toronto,(n . and I intend to have a report next week of this picnic and sale of the fanciest quilt ever made here. _ Toar. Road work is now the order of the day. Pat Shaw, Reeve, let a road job here for the first this season. __July ist Dominion day was very quiet bere, quite a few of our young people drove to Eugenia Falls and gent the day there picnic fashion. me went into Egremont to a picnic and a few of the members of the lazy men‘s club loitered about with doing a little talking. Considerable discussion as to the value of unity is going on here, caused by the Presbyterians holding their meetings in the Orange Hall and the McLeachites in Allan‘s I'ï¬:ll. Agree to disagree good people and meet together, The Picnic to be given by the Aid Society will be held this We 7th, before your paper arrives. | informed that they are to disnos was against the law of the land and therefore postponed it till now. ville was well represonted, _ This _\'Utl’x !cnuple are now visiting emong the |friends for a few days before their d [ parture for Buffalo where they inter to reside, Mr. Gillies is an old Prot Ihoy and learned the trade of Blac Bs i * P «pHE EARTH GIRDLED," by Dr. Talmage W a mubnit SietnNH in n t es ids i ol t i w tarim, Uth con. Projon, On Wednesday, the 20th residence of the bride‘s fatl | Nelson, of Egremont, Mi | Gillies, of Buffalo, formerly |to Miss Maggie Nelson, / \ding a large number of | Mr, Geo. MclLeae Sunday afternoon night meetings this Hall. Last we currences some om oceur to $| Jurimisx No Eapers have pu asily leading l iMustration and * | matter touchin and the Roya | Globe, whose en ’ others aim at. [to a pretty litt | the progress of | The Montreal 81 bers with well ecableginins, &c* certainly the }; have appeared. rge to the occas} features besides ing quaiter, ‘D} appeared in alte; and is one of the in existence im xx(‘C‘(‘h‘"ï¬.;(";. BOn number of Au seein to have firs: of monarchs, n al The London Free coronation " Sun quoted for weeks also issaed a pr Souvenir. «d x cos Ang reauntt e n n CC The Board of Directors have resolved to hold a Morticultural iwxhibition, on the 6th anrd 7th of September next, ‘ AJ] kinds of Fruits, Plants and Flowers mafv be shown, buat special prominence will begiven those plants obtained through the Societ Â¥y, and the products of Bulbs and Seeds similarly procured, The annual holiday, (Labor Day ) wil be the first one of the exhibition, Members are requested to commence the selection and preparation of articles intended for exhibit ion. N mee our Lines of OMISS1OL to our . Big Lina Horticaltural Exhibition wC th mer~ itï¬ s HOPEViL |)ul)“shed White Granite New Table Oi] ( Ol'ed, 23 cts New Sprin> Sho Aage, h held a meeti: the 2ith June last week in A LVE ¢ WINHPS from 10 cts GOOD ~R.~\\\'HII)]3. 0th June. at t! father, Mr, Job & _Mr. Alexand orly of this plas & At this wed of their frienc _a ver; pleasar e night. Hop ed. This youn )g emong thei before their de ere they inten iAn v «20. Flowers 1 prominence nts obtained the products rly procured, or Day ) wil e gurganite & Tjg | BEAN & co oh ind raiser. There is no reason why the flosh of every beef sold should not be sweet, juicy and tender. So it will be when beef producers understand their business. The next matter the agricultural staâ€" tions must take up is finding ways to destroy the insect pests that suck the life out of both animals and vegetation. They have been more numerous and deâ€" structive in many places this season than ever before. The only remains of the splendid4 French possessions in ‘India are fve to eating mutton chops. This state of things is directly the fault of the beef abandoned the use of steaks and taken it. The unfortunate consumers never got any benefit from low prices But breeders ought not to be discouraged. It costs no more really to raise good boef than tough. Much of the article put upon the market is so difficult to It is said that want of work has deâ€" prived many laboring men and their families of money to buy beef as food, and that the beef market is dopressed in consequence. All the same, however, the dealers keep the price as high as it was when there was more demand for the cannot be ov in Rural New ns t} FIRE in On of Farar PropPragpry Lowest rates of int« Insurance Agency MONEY TO L0AN m W Loaning repayment Towx Proj 1 â€" UP. M o Ci8. un r 25 cts. £4Â¥ve Mtock Points, N TPROPERTY ithly instah O.A.BATSQN 17 t} it) r] She W OLker it is ( Ni Un to 80 cts. for a Cali and ; Tin Ware. vosb US =â€", conts per hey came off, they unds and were sold for 4 conts per pound. been shoru gave us 1 (omitting the fracâ€" sold for 15 cents por . Charging the oatse mbs at our average were paid for our $20 por acte and had it condition for any ution of the sheep ng many as 500 sheep on but I do not think it e so many in a field. othor consideration, got frightoned at some ig, and some are likely o stampede and crush I¢ of the land and soil are gains that .â€"John A Craig TYâ€"(First Mortgage). interest and casy terms 11 TYâ€"(First Mor(gum') dment plan, ‘ampede and crush In making an estiâ€" _ to put on a given onservative to say od rape will, with d in the way of & ro and some grain, two months. It is trip of pasture adâ€" , so that the wheep it at all times It they will food am Rape, & pr up. sarristep & Barsox so, and then time, and &a uto or colâ€" npany, and ans, and at 1, 264 i.Cim, wJG3 ngland, in force On 18 e 5