i3 peat P arce an d all Im ANOOL (yosts You _Yothing We have beautiful designs from 5e up. Papers which sold at 1o to 12le¢ last vear at 6 and & McFarlane & Go. 7¢, and every one a gem. Let us figure on your rooms, yol will be surprised at the small outlay necessary. _ And don‘t forget we trim every roll free [% TWEEDS & YARNS GROCERIES & We osk Inspection 0 our THAS. sPRING GOODS. to examine our magnifiâ€" cent stock of HE SELI NEW WALL PAPERS. . SCOTT. . H. BE AN We are preoparcdtelan dle your WOOL & other produce to your entirr satisfaction. prRY GOODS, CROCKERY BOOTS & SHOES, &e., Of best quality. 1 cive you ibastine T 1Ve U M fugers BlOCK mt Spring Sho Women at argain 1ces n Although small progress has been made on the estimates and the session pow in its fourth month. . It is not surâ€" Erh‘ng that a restless desire exists to urry on prorogation. So far, apart trom the oppesition time wasting proâ€" gram there has been good feeling, but mutterings loud and deep of a horrible disclosure to be made may change all this The failure to implement these by definite action proves the worth of the government‘s policy, The Cartwright Hangilet. A notable event of the week has been the bangitet tendered on Wednesday evening by the Ontario Liberal memâ€" bers and Senators io their grand old leader, Sir Richard Cartwright. From every point of view the event wasa notable and significant one. Sir Richâ€" ard has been a tower of strength to Liberalism for many a decade, and his selt sacrificing labors for his country and his party are all understocd and warmly appreciated; but however well a condition or a fact is known and reâ€" cognized, it does not harm occasionally to give it special emphasis. The occasâ€" ion was essentially a family reunion, and it gave the opportunity for a genâ€" eral exchange of congratulations en the splendid work the party had accomâ€" plished for the country in the past, its enviable pesition in the confidences of the nation in the present, and the magâ€" nificent outlook for the future. Setting and it gay eral excha; splendid w plished for enviable ; the nation nificent ou! aside all p W LI Members getting tired.â€"Sir Richard Cartwright honorted.â€" Journalistic Curiosityâ€"12000 settlers in 4 months. throughout the Domimon, informing them that in political matters it was strictly independent, though in some unccountable manner the idea had got abroad that it was a Conservative paper supporting the Tories both in federai and provincial pcdlitiecs. This, the letter declared, was a mistake, for it tavored no political party and was prepared to deal with public questiens on their merits regardless of party© Upon the face of it, it would appear somewhat strange that the management should consider it necessary to impress this upon its own employees, for surely the policy of the paper should be intelligâ€" ible to its own staff, however ambigâ€" uous it might appear to the outside public. Thecireular created considerâ€" end in 1d PThere is noi Pory pablic Canada toâ€" U 1| s it inight appear 10 i@Ne UUDCTT )lic. The cireular created conside: e amusement at the time amon; se who received it arnd if the column the paper may be taken as anr erion recious W U FROM OAAA 1 part in, wl W L] 11 We Wl W tt he 2omink political m endent, the manner the C Al im D m sess1@D Nn 1‘C 1 W H tion Was n n _ occupiea the Montre the Starissu {orresponder that merd e W T‘C n ‘‘ssuced ndents 11 n W ( LC Un 1 Some in our midst have reason to rejoice in their prosperity in life while others with a sad and broken heart are toâ€"day sittng brooding over sad intelligences received from distant parts of the world. Some one has to break the news to a loyâ€" ing mother and father of the death of a dear son in distant lands. Such was the case in our midst during the laâ€"t week Mr and Mrs Donald MeDonald, old Darâ€" bham road Artemesia received the sad news of the death of their second youngest «on William in British Columbia by feyer a week ago. Nothing was heard of the young man‘s sickness till the message came that he was dead and buried. The mother was griet stricken at receiying the sudden news of her dutiful boy‘s desth. The community extends their heart felt sympathy to Mr and Mrs MeDonald in ther sore and sad bereayment. The deceased young man waAas m brother to Arch MeDonald who is wanager at J D It is now getting summer like, The fields are getting green, the days warmer, the woods are beginning to get in bloow. . The busy season is oyer with the maioriâ€" ty of the farming class of the community by way of seeding. Some are preparing for pheir root crops while sqowe are bunz sowing grain. Some are possessed wib more advantageous necessities than others while those that are deprived of these priveleges haye to be content with such as they have but at the end of life a few feet cf land will bring all on an equality. received in Aovril 1899, and exceeding also the total of Mareh which was itâ€" self an unusually heavy month. Of this 6,536 no less than 1,175 came from the States. The total of immigrants who have passed throughthe Winniâ€" peg lmmi%mcion office during the first four months of the present year is close upon 12,000,â€"not a bad start. Ay south Durham road Glenelg (grayel road) She has been ailing for sbout one year and hber death was looked opon at any time during the last 38 months. She leaves a husband and young family to mourn the loss of a tender mother and wife. Her remaims were laid to rest in the family plot in the erayeyard in tins village on Tuesday the 15th inst when a large body of tmenus and sequaintanâ€" ces pud a last tribnte oef respeect to the remaims of oue of their fellow mortal«. She was a wember of the Presbyvterian alimrol here. Key Mr Mathcson offictured church here, _ iey Mr Mathcsonu offictured us house and grave. Communion will be obrerved in ce Presbyterian church hbere in Gaehe on Snbbath 27th May aodan Euglish on the 1st Sunday in Juve. â€" Each service come» mences at 11 »‘clock ou Sunday anud at 230 ou preparatery dais ou EFndays previous. h MeDonald wi wn‘s store in th | un THE WELL DRESSED MAN avoids many of the Rough edges along the pathway of life. s If you wear Shorey‘s Clothing you are well dressed. Every stitch is Guaranteed. Every seam is overcast and will not rip. Shorey‘s Clothing may be obtainâ€" ed from the best dealers only. If Quality and Value are a considerâ€" ation, ask for and see that you get Shorey‘s clothing. L last tribntée ef respc f oue of their fellow a wember of the Pre re. â€"lNiey Mr Matheson cea Priceville. t r1 irayel ro@id) ut one year on at any onths. She family to ‘e cmu" Hogsâ€"I aud Mi selections Fnidays| weight, 8 . Mr Jolin MeArthur, merchant of this town is busy at present improving his store and dwelling by putting a new foundation â€" under Ins warehouse. D McMillan does the mason work. Miss Christena MePhail ot Toronto is at present home at her father‘s Mr John Neg’hnil of south Glenelg. Miss Kate MceDonald of Toronto is enjoying herself at home on the south line Glenelg. There is "no place like home be it ever so humble." Miss Liszie Campbell, of Toronto is spending a while at ber father‘s Mr John Campbelil of the north line Artemesia. Mr John Mcl« d is home from: College and will remain during the sammer. Mossrs Jas Atkinson and Waiter Nichol left for @a few months stay in Europe, a wesk ago. F Feedersâ€"Smail of erate demand at $4. for shortâ€"keep steer for light feeders,. Stockersâ€"Light o demand at $3.25 to ; Milch Cowsâ€"A bo inferior to medin Prices ranged from selling at the latter Sheep â€"â€" Demand prices lower at K1 1 export ewes, $ t bucks and $3 to 84 . sheep. â€" Somestock Lambsâ€"Year to 36 per ewt, p at 86 to $6.25 an to $4.75 a head. Calvesâ€"Cood mght, but there Mfered,. _ Prices a head. per ecwt for light FERS. cce e e + ++ + Bariey........â€"> OREB.cccccrsec+ Lambs......... Dressed Hogs Hogs, Live w Beelf, per cw!t Lard, per ib.. Butter, fresh r Rutter, Tub.. Hides, per ewt. Calfskins, per 1t Sheepskins.....â€" Flour... Wheat.. Short W Hay Apples, per DURHAM MARKETS. | tat Bicycle Suits w re nol ve Stock Market â€" A bout medium 10 ht 1 per II ver cmd «] at $6.25 per ewt for to 200 lbs, natmal wt for fats and $5.% prické was â€"weaker and $1.50 per cwt for ®3.75 per ewt for head for butchers‘ n« unsold. sold weaker at 85 ewes and wethers inz lamb« at $2.50 ings met a sLead y in per eowt. 20 cows, mustl{ were â€" offered. ) to $50, one cow 1 alves sold all â€"nan y rom & it $4 and 20 9m 50 OO 10 00 bo 5o 6O 0O 0) 70 0 () w demand me AQ ; ON i stead v +) '.u)h!l" to $10 00 85 00 45 20 6O 00 OO () 16 00 10 0 # b T € tto be *‘ Always priiiipt-â€"--x;ever neg | ligent. : season of 1000, at 1ot 32, con. 9,,Bentincek Terms 81.â€"Wax. Coox, * panies and when they have tarms in hand for sale they are placed in my hands and I am thus always in a posiâ€" tion to offer bargains. I have always on hand farms and other propertis beâ€" longing to myself which I am always ready either to sell or exchange for other proporty. _ Just now I happen to hayve a splendid 100 acre farm and a very fine 64 acre farm, both well sitâ€" gated in Bentinck and each having good brvildings. I will sell them or trade them. I also offer at a sacrifice Lot 28, Con. 2 W.G.R., Bentinck, 100 acrea, belonging to a man who has gone out westâ€" and is bound to sell at some price. I place inâ€" surances in good companies at lower rates and in fact attend to al1l kinds of financial business. My rule continues Lord Bentinck â€"from the famous Jackson Herd and a very superior animal will be for service this season at Lot 32, Con. 8, W. G. R., Bentinck. Joun CLARK jr. J provided that the ad do what he advertis« is a fool to pay good ; tising what he s not with me to his own profit continues to patronize me and giyes me, not only his business, but his influence and this accounts for the very large business that I am doing toâ€"day. Farmers are now busy and will not be paying much attention to business affairs while busily engaged on their farms. Someofthem, howevr, will require to borrow money and I wish to say that I am at present lending at five per cent and in some cases at less. I am also paying closer attention than ever before to the colâ€" leetion of old debts and claims placed in my hands will be collected if it is possible by any means in the world to to get the moneyâ€"no charge for my trouble if nothing collected. Talso buy old notes. I have had great success in settling up and arranging business entanglement and difficulties and in making settlements with creditors and any such business placed in my hands will be faithfully attended to the profit, I think, of them who deal with me . I have always a numker of farms in hand which I am able to sell at very low figures and on very easy terms. After so long a residence in this locality 1 have tormed a conâ€" nection with all the leading Loan Comâ€" Improved Yorkshire Boar for service SPRINGZzMEDICINES. 73 Gnn‘s Burdock & Dandelion Bitters. Gun‘s Compound Extract of SARSAPARILLA. Spring‘s Sarsaparilia, and all Other Reliable Remedies. M. 0. Agent, Can. Express. U ADEERTISING PAYS THOROUGH BRED HEREFORD BULL. H. H. Miuurr, #4##0044400 DRUG XXXX â€"â€"â€" > advertiser ure5 and on â€" so long a resid ave tormed a leading Loan hey have tarm are placed in s always in a : yes me, not only influence and this ry large business ay. Farmers are 0t be paying much iffairs while busily 1am th or my an in e rmy cu ce does Hanover olimed a conâ€" ing Loan Comâ€" mave ftarms in placed in my vays in a posiâ€" I have always s a number _ am able to ind on very ¢ a residence self by very in stomers busines: twen usin« in nc can M f1t t Special Sale â€"â€" MONEY TO LOAN at lowest rates ‘of interest Officeâ€"one door north of 8. Seott‘s, Durham. E. J. FREEL, M. D., C. K. BOANS arranged without delay, . Collections promptly made. _ Insurance effected. Loan and Insurance Agent, Conveyâ€" ancer, Commissioner, &c. BARRISTER. 4 SoLIciITror in SuprREme Courr, NOTARY PUBLIC, COMMISSIONER, ETC. Office, over Ginnt‘s store, Lower Town At these pric Print White J. A. HUNTER. Ion%v to Loan at reasonable rates and on terms to suit borrower. OFFICEâ€"Melntyre Block. Furmture of the Bet Â¥ak Would intima Furniture and lished by her f t I he ouly fArsrâ€"class Hears» in Town BARR,;.STER, SOLICITOR, NOATRY PUBLIC, CONYEYANCER, ac Officeâ€"â€"LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. Titles Undertaking and Embaiming on latest prin ciples at reasonable rate:. ‘O.W'OW“; urrerrows, . © Bau THE BIG STORE REB!ICENCRâ€"Old Hank Ruilding, opposite «* Member of the Collego Of Phyricians and Burgeons, Ont. ; â€" Member of the Detroit Medâ€" Honor Graduate of Trinity College, Toronto ; b##%4%*% t 44 ¢% 44 4 % 4 MISS SHEWELL W. L. McKENZIE J. P. TELFORD, Remember the standâ€"opposite the Market., Durham, PICTURE FRAMINC A S PECIALTY 1€ insert the fr MONEY TO LOAN arrister, bil=ba t & wo h d 6 . LEFROY McCAUL. EADY TO WEARâ€" J. A, HUNTER. Whit Muslit LADIES‘ WHITEWEAR 16ter, Jj otary, (Gor rancer, Qtc., &tc..... ont Carairres Moderate ALWAYS ON HANL n MISS SHEWELL Shirt W hirt W L LINE OF ve DAVIDSON, OI em \(Over the Bank mptly attended to tn».s, Agreements stutes of decease‘ Exeenter‘s and Adâ€" pured and passed t, row nd up & & 4« 444¢4% im me continue the sincss cstabâ€" hen hem n 1858 and to 1. 5« cuslcm an on ations OC O SO