O 0o a & Trade in cattle at the Westera Cattle | Market was duall. t Sheep anvd lamhs were doll £ Hogs were steady. { The quality of cattle, on the whole, was lair. . The run was light, about 500 cattle, , 1,375 hoys and 250 sheep and lambs. t Prices changed but slightly. t Considerable stock was unsold. j Export Cattle â€" Ready vessel space | being anavailable, the market was dualt | again toâ€"iuy. Offerings were not all sold. l Prices ranged from $4.50 to $4.85 per owt ; for beavy cattle and #4.2%5 to $4.40 for . light weights. ‘ «D. hy C Stockersâ€"Not many on the market and not many wauted. Prices were unchanged. Feeding Bunilsâ€" Buils for fattening sold at $2.75 to $8.25 per cwt. Stock Bulisâ€"Light stock brelle sold at $§2 to $2.50 per ewt. Sheep and Lambsâ€"Trade was dull and prices steady at $3.50 to $3.75 per cwt for export ewes, but a little lower in range at $4.25 to §$5.50 per ewt. for lambs. Hogsâ€"Unchanged at $5.22 per ewt for selections of 160 to 200 pounds, natural weight, and $4.6%4 per owt for thick and light fats. The average quality of lambs are yvery poor. Miss Katie Sharp, teacher of Peabody spent Saturday and Sunday with her grandparents here. Miss Katie Stewart retarned from a visit of a conple if weeks duaration with friends in Bruce Counnty. Are grand,. but Skin Eroptions rob life, of joy. Buekleo‘s Arnica Salve cures them, also old, running and fever #ores uleers, boils, felons, corns, warts, cnts bruises, burns, scalds, chapped bands, chilblains. _ Best Pile. cure on earth Drives out pains and aches. Ouly 25cts a box. Cure guaranteed. _ Sold by our druggists. 6 Neil MeKinnon, Queen Hill, Bruce Co. spent the past two weeks with his consins the Stewart fammily. Depâ€"Sheriff Pierce, 0. Sound wes round serving summons on Jurors last week. From this neighborhood go Messrs A Campbell and Chas Clarke. Assessor R Brigham Bentinck is on his rounds in this locality, and giving general satisfaction. Mrs McGillhvray and Miss McLellan of Bruce spent a few days last week with the Stewart family. Robt Ledingham, sr. we regret to Robt Ledingham, sr. we regret to learn is quite ill baving receiyed a paralytic stroke. ‘tThe community hope to hear of his complete recoycry soon. Mr Thos Smith, of Egremont bas moved onto the farm lately occupied by Mr B Woods. We welcome Mr Smith Dr Smith, was in Torouto last week assisting in au operation on Mr D Hastie of Kingburst. Pleased to learn that the operation has been successful. A congregational meeting will be held Monday evening at 4 p. m. to appoint 4 new elders. and family. Rer Mr McNab, Kilsyth, will preach in the Pres. Church next Sabbath, and will lecture the following Monday evenâ€" ing on the Century Fund. Jas Bell, Launriston, spent a couple of days last week with friends here. e ese4e e.e e ¢ 4 MWG, 79. 1 J#.. 1s successfully used monthly m over Ladies. l,a::.M. ask E no ogr. as all Mixtures, pills and tations are dangerous. Price, No. l.nrr box ; No. & 10 degrees stronger,$3 per box. No. 4 fl’. on Ml&ol price and two 8. cent stam The Coek Compnmay Windsor, Ont. 1 and 2 sold and :~commended i.y mil responsible Druggisis in Canedu, 13" No.land No. 4 sold in Darham by h. Parker, MacFariane and Co., and Jas.‘Ii. Gun, Druggists. LLVE STOCK MARKETS. Lower Town Durham ®|THE COST is only one cent a day for Gook‘s Cotton Root Jompound Voleanic Eruptions Dornoch. L LALLLALELLT * To be bound band and foot for years by ‘*8 | the chains of disenase is the worst form of by | slayery. George D. Williams, of Manâ€" ith [chenter. Michigar, tells bhow »nch a slave was made free. Hesays: My wife has S |been so bhelpless for fiye years that she coutd not turp over in Led alone, _ After hfe.lusing two bottles of Electric Bitters she ires | is wonderfully iunproved and able to deo res | ber own work " â€" This snpreme remedy ats | for female diseases quickly cures uervousâ€" ids, | ness. sleeplessness, melancholy, hesdache, rth | backache, farnting and dizzy spells. This ts a l miracle working medicine is a godsond to our| weak, sickly, run down people. _ Every | bottle guaranteed. â€" Only 30 ceuts. â€" Sold â€"â€"â€" ' by our druggists. 6 Coancil met Feb. 12th pursuant to adâ€"| journment, ail the members present, the / Reeve in the chair, minutes of last meetâ€". ing read and coufirmed. Communicabtors« rend as Collows: From Meâ€"srs, Rutledge, Ramage and Irwin, tenders for printing, from C. W. Rutledge an account for a«câ€", vertising, from Barwack Aylesworth and Wright relative to Boyce devyiation, reâ€" port of committee on Treasurer‘s Sureties, report if Com appointed to interview Jas. P. Hunter relative to deviation, from Dr. Rice askingy asgsistance for Free Conâ€" lunmptive Sanitorinm. from the Municipal World au account for Asseesment Rolis and Road Lists. McCannelâ€"Mclonisâ€"That the Roport of the Reeve and Councallor Firth, as to the sufficiency ot the Treasurer‘s Bureties be adopted anud filed, and that they be paid §$1 each for their services, also 81 for searches in the Registry oftice.â€"Car. Arrowsmithâ€"McCauoelâ€"That the audâ€" itors‘ report as reaudited by the Council be receryed and adopted, and that the clerk get 200 copies of the same printed in [plmplot form for distribution among the tatepayers, and that the anditors be paid i $7 each for their services. Carried, Firthâ€"MeCanuelâ€"That Guy Williams be pard $10 for 74 cords of wood for Mrs. Dillon, also Godfrey MocTazgart $2.50 for timber wood for Hogh MeDonald. Car. McCannel â€" Mclunis â€"That as the deviation across part of lot Â¥4 con,. 11, was established under byâ€"law No. 184 passed October 5th 1874 and Registered in the Registry office for the South Riding of the County of Grey on the 21«t day of November 1874 that this Conncil take no further action in the matter, aud that the Clerk send a copy of this resolution to Meâ€"srs. Barwick, Aylesworth & Wright, Toronto â€" Carried. Arrowsmithâ€"MeCaunnelâ€"That C. Rutâ€" ledge of the Standard be paid $1 for adâ€" vertising Court of Revision for 1898, also $1 for 1899. and applications for Assessor 7b¢e. Carried. Melnvisâ€"Arrowsmithâ€"That C W Rutâ€" ledge of the Standard be awarded the Township Priuting for 1900, his tender being the lowest. Carried. MeCannelâ€"â€"Ftrthâ€"That the Report of the Reeve re. jlegal »dvice concerning the Glencross bridge and deviation be adopted and fled, and that he be paid $2 for his trouble. â€" Carred. MeCanuelâ€"Melonisâ€" That the Reeve be instracied to prepare plans and specifiâ€" catious for a new bridge at lot 5 con 9, and have the contract let as soon as possible, so that contractor can get materia‘ls on the ground this winter. â€" Car. _ Firthâ€"Melonisâ€" That the Mumnicipal World be paid $5.14 for Assessment Rolis and road lists. Carrjed. Arrowsmith â€"â€" Mclonis â€" That Wm Black be paid $1.15 for kettle for Hall. C Arrowsmith «â€" McCanuel â€" That the Reeve, Peter Mclones and Joseph Firth be paid $1 each for commiitee work, and the Reeve $5 expenses to Owen Sound on good roads convention. â€"Carried. Firthâ€"Arrowsmithâ€" That byâ€"law No, 895, appointing Township officers be now read a third time, signed, sealed and ceoâ€" grossed on byâ€"law boaok,. Carried, MeCannelâ€" Firthâ€" That Donald Mcâ€" Arthur be paid 75¢ for repairing bridge at lot 27 D. R. Carmed. a horse, cow, hog or d beef. Oneâ€" third of a cent for a calf, colt or sheep, and less for lambs and little pigs. FOR CALVES it makes fresh whey or skim milk equal to new milk,. IT CURES scours and indigestion, cleans out worms and bots, ensure® soft, clean, healthy skin, drives away lice and ticks, keeps the kidâ€" neys right and is the best thing out for scratches. FOR COWS it is of great benefit before and after calving, and when fed regularly it increases milk, chcese and butter, FOR TURKEYS an d LAYING HENS . the cost is one cent a day for 15 to 20, and oneâ€"third for their chicks, } It keeps them free from diseases. The council adjourned to April 16th at 10 a. m. Mclunisâ€"Arrowsmithâ€"That the clerk be paid $50 on salary. Carried. HAVE YOU TESTED IT ? For Sale by OFHOB FIPST DOOR BABT OF the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘s W“M'dd.&c Posb : Durkam. HERBAGEUNM DOFS PAY! the shell. * â€"ASK FOR PAMPHLETâ€" GLENELG COUNCIL, ‘jia ># > & L* 4* «#/.* «* \ B .B# 'wi:'cfc)»‘%_»‘"r);‘t )o Gig C. Lâ€" GRANTâ€" as soon as they are out of Glorious News J, 8. Brack, Tp. Clerk § EEaasaaaa Ees SEArraIals TOUCHES THE SPOT ~â€"~""%p © s Weak and Impurs Blood, Liver rnd Kidney Diseases Female Complaints, etc. MacLeod‘s System Renovator JUSS TO HAND. ANOTHER SHIPMENT . â€"gmmunmâ€"â€"â€"â€" Of Xâ€"cut Saws and Axes arrived this week. Do not attempt to work with the old tools when you can get new ones so cheap. . A few more strings of Bells and Fancy Lamps ioing at cut prices.. And do not forget that we have the best Whip for the money you will be able to find anyplace. » . THE BIC STORE % | ns ol t Sani ioh uce aiapnaa s aainn es WE RECEIVED The Big Store: Ask druggist or write direct to J. M. MacLzon, Goderich, Ont, Sold by H. Parker, Druggist, Durbham. ~â€"â€"«#&»>THE AMOUNT OF OUR SALES LAST SEASON WAS A RECORD BREAKER â€"#==â€"~ Stock Taking shows a number of remnants and bargains such as these : â€"Men‘s Heavy Duck Shirts, worth 75¢ for 50c each. â€"Fine Ginghams, open front Shirts, worth 75¢ for 55¢ each. â€"â€"Men‘s Blue Polka Dot Wearing Shirt, collar attached 65¢ eac h. â€"Men‘s Heavy All Wool Black Socks made of our own yarn at 30¢ NEW DRESS GOODS. ‘Never in the history of our store has i stocked than it is now. Call and see In one Shipment from a manufacturer last week. They are all bought at the old price and are sellâ€" ing fast, as people know how much leather has advanced. Our Water Proof Boot made by J. A. & M. Cote is the very best on earth. _ Ask any one of our customers who have tried them. They will swear by them, for they never get hard, and keep your feet dry no matter how much water you are in. Solid leather insoles, hand made, pegged or goodyear welt, at $3.50 pr. for Shoes, and $4 for Long Boots. â€"â€"â€"â€"IN EVERY STYLE AND SHADE, We are doing the largest trade in Durham in 1 and the reason is simply because we carry the . A. HUNT ER, These Priuts are known to be the very best made and as we are the only people in Durham who handle them, you will save money by buying now, as they have all adâ€" vanced very high, â€" Our price is 12}¢ yard, the old price. 1500 YDS CRUMS PRINTS. Av immense assortment of CLAUSS RAZORS and Scissors, second to none. And if you are desirous of having the best kept Horse, call and secure a Curry Comb, Brusle and package of Herbagaun. 823 Pairs Boots Ameriean and Canadian Coal Oil Always in Stock. Wall Paper, Carpets HARDWARE. W. BLACHK. _ it hn on w }@J’P Io M en eln. + 0C Etiera aig 2 io t o2 + e J..‘,; f ._;W’fl e "ads. 1«% * "“’?&‘ a0 is ,“Q m y" J m 7.\â€â€˜.’%’1%@ s m ‘s CASH FOR PRODUCE. Pv w _ace OCurtains, We want :900 to be still larger. FORâ€" r store has it been better Call and see for yourself. Roller Biinds. Durham in Dress Goods we carry the best stock . No 0 Wop Eki t <o° 4 it Cw A BNSNESS EDVGAI PILLS Convulsions, Heart 1Tnder and by virtue of the Powers | Disease, etc., etc -Jernuined in a certain mum | which will be prodnced at the Manufactu‘d on Honor & Sold on lerit! there will be offered for sale by Public w._z_2_z_z | Auction at s 0 r | For sate by H. PARKER, 0 sham Thp Aiidough House, Town Of DUMOn | rw> JUST ARRIVED from the Canada Carriage Wor% ‘ Brockville. Call early and see the Sest Collection | Cutters ever broulght to Durham. Many Styles, only | one Quality, THE BEST. Top Draft Queen Heating Stoves: *# i73..... See them and be interested. â€"Buy one and be pleased. $10 and lip. Be After Then Herly, BOOTS & SHOES Ammm Are the speciality of the trade. && Quality and Price are up to date. W h are determined to give the best bargains in footwear that can be given. t3 â€"â€"Our Stock is open for uupwtm_..._ eX nfl GIVE US A CALL â€" â€" â€" â€" Highest Price for Produss. We hope to meet all old friends and_many new ones in our New Premises West of the Middaugh House, Jno. LIVINGSTONE, Wheeled Vehiclesâ€"Singer Sewing Machinesâ€"Root Puilpers, &c. C. McArthur, Durham, Ont ul Spring trade has opened in full blast at McArthur‘s. un wtha 0N A hain. | _ The undersigned offers for sale or to | rent that convenient snd comfortable : brick house with lot one block noflb"ol the New Factory and opposite r :{'%:(‘m\vfnrd'ï¬ residence, . Stable, furnace * _|&:, At reasonable terms as the proâ€" Sl-wl prietor is moving away. â€" Apply on the premises, Ep, Mn1Gax®. Mortgage Sale of Farm Lands. the Township of Holland in the County | of Grey. containing one hundred acres | more or less. \ On said lot there is said to be erected | a comfortable brick yeneer house and | a log and frame barn. _ The farm is | well watered : 70 acres or more cleared | and the remainder good hard wood bush | _ The pmrrty is situated about four ‘ miles southâ€"east of Williamsford and is convenient to church and school. Under and by virtue of the powers contsined in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of Sale. there will be offered for sale at Public Auction by James Carson, aucâ€" tioneer, at McDougall‘s Hotel in the Village of Williamsford, oX Thursday, 15th of March, 1900, OF CUTTERS! ® at 12 o‘clock noon, the following property, vizzâ€" Iot Number 56 in the Second Conâ€" cession Eas: of the Garafraxa Road in Terms of Sale :â€"10 per cent of the purâ€" chase money to be paid on the date of Sale, to the Vendor or his agent, and :llze balance without interest within 30 ys, HORN‘S OLD STAND. The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid. For further particulars and conditions of sale apply to H. H. MILLER, Esq. Hanover, or ARMSTRONG & TELFORD, Owen Sound, Vendor‘s Solicitors. _ N. B.â€"The property if not sold will be offered for rent MORTGAGE SALE. at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon. The following valuable property:â€" Iot Number Thirty in the Second Concession and Lot Nawber Thirty in the Third Concession, both north of the Durham Road in the Township of (Glenelg in the County of Grey, conâ€" taining one hundred acres more or less. There is a large clearing on the proâ€" Keut)‘. in a fair state of cultivation, the alance is well timbered. Terms:â€"Ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid in cash on day of Sale. For balance reasonable terms will be given, and made knowu on day of Sale. The property will be offered for Sale, subject to a reserved bid on the part of the Vendor. For further particulars apply to the undersigned Hugh MacKay J. P. Telford Auctioneer, Vendor‘s Soli Dated at Durham this 16th day Febrvary 1900 Wednesdsy, March 28th 1900 HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE o A7% Fil 30 J. P. Telord Vendor‘s Solicitor of