F2} the Hanover Canveyancer, “era for sale 100 forms. and other proper- ties for sale or exchange at rock bottom prices, among them: The “ Teas-Jule †Farmâ€"Lot. 30, Con. '2, W. G.R., Bentinck. 100 acres. The “ “all †Farm-4st and 2nd Divihions Lot 1. W.G.R.. Bentmck, 100 acres. Lots 23nd 3. Con 13, blenelg. Macros. . J/ "flux/214$ CHOOSE A CANDIDATE ||(‘ n Conservative Convention stun. DEEDS, . MORTGAGES and other writings caretully prepared. ALL Bjrsmuss promptly attended toiin the quxeteat and most conï¬dential manner. address PROPERTIES of all'kinds sold or exchanged. NOT .3 and ACCOUXTS collected on commis- ‘N the Town of Durham County of (hpv i11cl11..i11g a valuable water «111’ 11' brick dwelling and many elegiLle {milling luts will be Suld in 0118 or more in“. Also lot No. (:0. (MIL, 2. \V. G. H. 111111~l11p of Bantinck,1(l).1c1es adjoining '10'111 plot Durham. RAIL“ FOR SALE BEING LOTS 8 ( UN 21EllllENION'I‘, AND 3 ()N CINIPO~>l0n 4 S. l). R. (ileuelg. Lot 8 cun~i~II> of 100 acres. 90 acres cleared, well Huerml “Ill fenceIL free from stone, 80 :1 IN tit to run IIIIII'lIiIIeI'y 0\ er. Good large b iI k lIIILI 9 bank lmrm SIII all orclIaId. Cun- \l‘lllt‘llt tn schml 7 miles fmm Durham. L It I. (llflllf‘lï¬, r Ionsi. t-SI: l 54 amen 00 cleaned b Ilame haIIlmmIl bmh. Clem title. \\ ill l-e mm on easy telllln‘. F or I Irtl. eI pm" im- luIs apply on IlIe preIIIises to J01 1x \\ HIT- Mom... DURHAM. P. O. ApI. 9m. 9% 7m. that any person or persons fuund ï¬sh- ing, hunting or otherwise trespassing on but No. 3, con, 1. N. I). R., Uleuelg, with- ant my consent will be prosecuted according :0,Law. JOHN \V. IIQVIN, \s' OAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. J CONVEYANCER. COMMISSIONER in H. C J. Collections px‘\,en1ptly attended to. LOANS and Imurancq effected without de- lay. Company and l’rwgte Funds to Loan at 5, 5i and 6 Def cent... m sums and upon C E NTRAL . mcmomv FAR M 5 “a3? canadiausaueflookmgthe country over have settled in Central Illchigan. where they have bought flrstclass farming lands at $5 to $10 per acre, on long time and easy ayments Do P'flll want to own I: home You can sure do it. We otfer you i 0.000 acres to choose rom. Come and look buds over, We assure satisfaction Full attic. Uars mailed free. Write 8. B. 1308] N P. Hausa-Land W,Wm58mtco,ginw.m terms to suit borrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFFICE} 1 door North of S. Scott's Store. RnaphmM cottage contaiuing snx tonnagmrd cellar, hard and soft water. Mable, orchard avd Harden plotâ€"half an acre in all. Rent lmv. 0 Fve moms, on Garafraxa St. Half .11 acre of ground. good statute, wife the old (Saute-yard Hunt. Also a good com- fortable cottage on Countess Street .West. Ive rooms. stone rellar, ï¬rst class water, "able. halfan acre of km]. small orchard. ctr. Will rent or sell on easy terms. For lrrlhcr psrticuhn grant to 20. HIGWPON mun. Duh... 15. 0. Durham, April 11th, 1898. M He is Lending Money. ï¬t 5 per cent., easy terms, costs light. W. I... MaCHEI‘JZIE, For Sale or To Rent. STRAT FORD, ONT. This School does ï¬rst. class work in every department and enjwys a large patronage. A Vv-d-J‘ Commercial School of the high- est grade-none better in Can- ada. Students can enter at any time. Catalogues free. Exquum .u Tum OFFICE. Durham, May 2nd. tt' 1511' NflTlflf TD TRESPASSEES. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 7 ELL 13mm DURHAM BULL, N SADDDER STREET EAST. A but it is already decided that GOOD ROUGH THE EDGE PROPERTY. 2m 25th. Lot .36. Cm. '2. Glgnelg House to Rent- For Service will be called to CARDS. . MILLER, For Sale To Rent. JAB Luck Box 28, Hanover MES ATKINSON, . MlLLER CAS’: Durham, Ont ;‘ HOUSE. Tenaht. MONEY-W L MacKenzie has company and prwate funds t0.loan on farm property at 5 and 5§ per cent, 1n sums and upon terms to suit borrowers. For Sale. by McFarlane Co. MITCHELL--FIRTH.â€" -In Glenolg, at the residence of the bride’x paxents, on Monday VLW 9th by Rev Mr. Ryan Mzuy Elizabeth vnungest daughter 0t Mn. and \115‘. C. Fil‘Tfll to Mr. Robeit Mitchell of T01 onto. The war news is getting so big that there is actually no mom for war. McAR'-ruun In I‘entinck, near Durham on Honda}, ' \l° :W 9th. Marion McAr tlmr “ifeut Mr. Donald Mc \xtlmr aged 71 years and 9 months SMx'r‘uâ€"In (ï¬lenelg, uear_ D_0_rnoch‘ on Sat- .- cmnmising Scotch, America-m and Canadian Granite and Marble. 20 discount on Mar- ble. N0 Agents cmnmissirm. All work warranted. Railway fare allowed purchas ers who call at the Shnp. MARSH am! BBAï¬ITE WGBKS. MONUMENTS, HEA DSTONES, MAN' ‘ELS, Etc. MCINTYRE‘S BLOCK. We want In hear {mm you Have You my said MY Warerooms are fully stocked with all kinds of MASSEY - HARRIS IMPLEMENTS BUGGIES.~â€"I carry full lines of the Tudlmpe azvd McLaughlin Buggies, Democrats, (farts 6w. 'i'hese are hmlght m largmiuamities, freight saved, and can be :50 d cheap. 11¢ mm are in need ofa Plow. Harrow, Gang 'L’lowor anything else in this line he sure and call. Including ï¬nders, Mowers, Drills, Hal-:04, Spring Tnoth "arrows, c. 'l‘heceare the best machines you can buy and are made by a reiiablo Firm. \VA(V‘cONS.--A car load of Adam’s Wagzmga arrive this week’. Far an easy rmxmngz. wpll ï¬nished Wagon nothing can excel these waguns. The RAYMON D SE WING MACHINE always in stock and. the best makes uf ORGANS and PIANOS. MONEY TO LOAN at :3 a1u15§%i AA---_ A -- - ~v~lo JII.’ tez est on 3 our 0 vu tern» of repayment. INSURANCE promptly attended to ISSUER of \Iarriage Linceses. OFFICE WAREKOOMS, LOWER TOWN. W. CALDER, R. w. GARDINER, éï¬BiE and GRAMTE DEALER, urdav, MaV 7th of 3'11. Mk h; {01 and!) mo: wths. ï¬URSEï¬Y STBCK ? Furnished on the Shortest Notice and at. Lowest Prices, Quality Considered. ASTHE LARGEST STOCK IN ONTARIO '1‘() SELECT FROM. and to pay yen for it, but don’t want fake answers, hence write us all par- ticulars about your selt so that we may know it is U. . Remember all com 'munications are strictly conï¬dential. If so address the undersigned and you will learn s«*‘)mething of very great in- terest to you. This meam business and perhaps hundreds of dollars to you You may perhaps think when reading this that wn intend to ask you to sell for us, but that is not the case. â€"- -- \VM. MCCALMON, OF MO UNT FOREST, ï¬EMU GOODS. DURHAM MARRIED. Peihg‘mni‘é‘ujsery Co. DIED ,near Dornoch on Sat.- . Anme Mary, (laughter .‘Snuth, aged 17 years TORON 1‘0 Om Agent 'As is usual with him, Mr. John Greenwood is ahead of his work. He was the ï¬rst to ï¬nish seeding, but. his brother Wm. wasn’t far behind and he’s a heavy cropper. Vi’e’re a slow lot down on this end of the line. Will wind up about June lst. Jr. Richard Haley had a pIOWinP.‘ bee last Monday. Ten teams burned over 15 acres, nearly all sod too. Mr. H. is proud of the way the “Boys†did the work. Zion Sunday School opened on M'ay Day with a good attendance and under bright prOSpecta. Mr. T1163. (Book has purchaacd very handsome new tap buggy. Agents would have a task to con- vince Frank Haley that seed-drills can do faster work than hand sowing. Lately he sowed ten acres in {our and a half ho'urs. He’s a walker. The young people are beginning to plan what fun they will have at. the Fall’s pic-mic on the 24th. Though nearly eighty years of age, Mr. Thos. Connor sows all his grain by hand, and ’tis no small crop either as Maurice is a rustler to plow. It may be that the “Gander†and the “Goat†are on the down grade, as the “Skeleton†fears, but we’ve ample proof that it will soon be all UP with him. 'Mr. Wm. McNally made a good dioker recently. He sold one of his team to Mr. \Vatson, of Normanl-y, for $65. Two days later he bought a ï¬ne four-year-old for $50, and trade ed an aged mare for a blood three- year-old, so has now a fly young team. ' Zion’s cemetery is the right snot to have one’s remains laid sacredly down. The beautiful church is ever resonant with songs of praise; the neighborhcod is a harmonious one and Trustee Board is progressive. Last week Mr. Hugh Firth, atrent for the “Gem†wire fence. erected a handsome fence all around the ceme- tery, costing: about $3} . Hugh re- moved the Old one and has made a fine job of the. nee: The Trustees new offer choice lots on most gener- ous terms to help to defray the ex- pense. The foregoing part of this budget was written a week ago but we couldn’t ï¬nd anyone Durham ward bent. Messrs. Juhn Jarc'iina and Adam Anderson have purchased a Massey- Harris bindur in partnerï¬zhip. That’s astep in the right, direction, but each should invest in a matrimonial binder as well. A. \V. Park has invested in an An- telope bike and can 1mm along in good shape alreadv. He and his little flock did good work up at No. 6 503001 grounds on Arbor day. Miss Rebecca Banks is home at present, from Toronto. Prof. Brrsh is meeting,r with great success these days. He had a big school of pupils over at Townsend’s Lake on Thursday night and a lnrg-vr one on the 6th at Sam. Edwards’ burn on Saturday night. None of the lassies need be afraid of Will Jack’s ï¬ery roadster after the training he got. The Prof. knows his business and had a lot of dentistry work here. \Ve like to report a wedding. It, makes us fairly whistle and sing. The whole neighborhood feels joyous over such happy events. Last Wed- nesday Miss Sara Hastie of the ham- let and Mr. Jchn Martin, of Berkely, were united in the Presbyterian par- sonage at Markdale by the Rev. Mr. Hunter. Mr. Tom Rowe and Miss Mary lIastie ably ï¬lled the places of honor. The bride has always been one of our fairest and sweetest. but looked charming in her bridal cos- tume. while John is a most likable fellow and will make a lovinghnbbv. The young couple will spend their honeymoon South and then begin home making in Berkeley. Vx'antedâ€"Riglit away, by the vil- lage blacksmith, a pretty, modest maiden; must be a lively nymph and a goon cook and have patience galore at meal time. To the night party applying will be offere-l a cosy home, abundance of good things, andâ€"oand â€"well, several othe.~ inducements. His new wheel glitters along at a flying pace these moonlight nights. Dick Allan has taken up his quar- ters in a butcher shop at. Owen Sd., so we are informed. We wish him success. Jim did not stay long as he likes Vamey best. C. Gadd and Nelson Eden are doing a rushing business in the grafting and pruning line this spring. Willie McCalmon of Mt. Forest was home last Sunday. Mrs. Clark is very sick at present. Mr. 'I‘hos. Petty won’thave to take anybody's dust now. as he purchas- ed a racer the other day. Pete is making some ï¬ne improve- ments in the Way of stoning his farm. He is a butler you bat... ' TRAVERSTON. VARNEY. ï¬r. Wm. Marshall is making the Thompson estate look like a farm. He is making great havoc among the stones. Mr. ing E week. and Mrs. R Elen were \isit- oremont friends one day last terrible mania. for going West. There must be some attracgion. Mine Host Crawford has bad '1‘. Gray engaged for the last week put.- ting in the cum in his little farm. ---Vâ€" v Mrs. véievveart Fleming arrived from the North-west on Saturday, to see her mother Mrs. Ezekiel Aldred, who has been very poor of late. We saw the pleasant, gcountenance of W. B. Allan lass Sunday, after an absence’ofa few weeks. He likes his new place well. Yorkvillc Fire Station, Toronto. March 3rd, 1897. Dear Sirs.â€"Having used Dr. Chase’s Pills for Costivehess, I am very pleased to 53 that I consider them superior to any pill ever used, as they have perfec tlv cured me of this trouble. Tuos. J. WAELACE, Miss Tune Sirr left on Monday for Hamilton. This week will wind up seeding pretty well. Mr. H. Noble is home from Milton. Mrs. Williams, of Bruce 00., a nd her daughter, Mrs. Watts, of Manitub a, were guczits at Mr. Th :5. [{uttun’s a few days last wee (. - We are sorry to learn that Mr =. John Al- dred has not been enjoying good health the last. tew weeks. Mrs. ‘tuart Fleming of the North \Vest, is V isiting her mother, Mas. E. Aldred. Mr F Armstrong spor ta :1 new top. buggv now. He 13 not the only one that eui was it Mr. T. J. Hutton 3 ul his mother visiced Clwsley friends one day lately. W hen you go into Durham take a luck at Gordon’s new shop and see if it don’t take Ritchie Bros. to Bay brick. Miss Sarah. Gadd spent a few days in Normanby wuh be:. m tiner lately. Scott’s Emotion has ban the standard rermdv for nearly a quarter of a century. Physicians readily admit that they obtain re- sults from it that they cannot get from any other flesh-forming food. There. are many other prepara- tions on the market that pretend to do what $39 TT’S E Ra? UL$FON either. 6636?: “a! Debility and Lass of Flesh does, but they fail to perform it. The pure Norwe ian Cod-liver Oil made into a delig tful cream, skill- fully blended with the Hypoghos- phitzs of Lime and Soda, which are such valuable tonics, makes this preparation an ideal one and checks the wasting tendency, and the atient almost immediate- pc. and $x.oo, all druggms. SCOTT BOW'NE. Chemists. Toronto. Agent for Dominion Express. Their Money Order is the Quick- est, Safest and Cheapest way to remit. money. IF IT IS /â€"* AWMEH YflU WANT! Call at the Lower Town Jewellery Store. Every One Guaranteed. BUTTON HILL. W. A. MacFAHLANL Fireman. Two bargains Waists, this week way the3 are $011111 r have them 1011 1'. light (3010113, at 3'1: better ones at 7.30. Cotton H PARASOLS. GLOVES. SAILOR HATS. You should see. « of these. We have 25, 30, 40, 50, 75 Thursday the 26thd2y cf Mar COURT 0f I‘UCYESEON OTICE IS HEREBY THAT THE FIR-W >1 theCOURTOF RILVIHux m .‘ Durham for the. V oar 1W9 \ . i l '10“ u â€a“ l)m':h Vm Dated at Durham this: .‘i Lace Carmine. Do A full line of these just i: again have the “ Leader @ 150. a pair, two pair [01 Our dollar Parasols are extra :31 either wood or metal rods. I tor ones at $1.50 and 31.7.3, New Silk Gloves and Lace Him in cream, tan, {ani Hack See our 250. Pure Silk Gloves. 4O prs. At 25C- 9" 20 at (3:) (‘. You TOWN OF DURIL‘. M. JUST TO HAND. at 7:30 O’clm‘k Want tam this 3rd day of May. 18 GEO. RUSSELL, Cum ll 51mm; ( fHaY. 1393 or 25» retry W011} 11' d Tu Durham Cour Nay 26th. Glenelg th tic“. MCattle Fair on more of u success than Otherwise a penalty my be inflicted. 35v Mr. Jansen p The Town Council LAW to construction aidowulks throngh db and “dings cn Mom COUNTY Councillor, Enomom, Spent a we ï¬ll Island. IL took Owen Sound last 'I‘.;u " 'CI‘IIIF in; his "Little W â€Dion's contrivam inventor, Mr. Rc tl‘diï¬ï¬ve thous: l “lop. after which by suicide. -â€"The new No. ‘2. Binder‘ is the great at. Implement Show Rout ingiton. Don't [ail buying ohewhere. “I. F. T. Fosnm, 4 in in the employ of M man in 1“ Durham He is said to he a 1i halving learned his I Sound. [5 your Hr. Isaac W ° Ferguson . _ w pwni C ilkiusa BIB. C av 24 6 Ad ml