$10,000 lms'lm-n extinguished since March LN, without withdrawing from . MW of the mark. This shows credit- {are Iitxtn"ity., The presence-Ma re- F mmmnnu’. who Slaw}! ." tine nddx-vn. mldcd much to Missionary embmiasm. it: Sttt, 1lttritu'. --'rtwsdav aim-moon the Governor General “pun-d the Arts' School ex- hihits and itnportaut slum-Mes were made by prominent gentleman - The threw crack regiments ofTots onto were in demand on the 2ith. Ca0ur,stxvtxxl, Niagara, and Windsor were the favored places. --Vatkyrie III, Dunraveu's new Yacht “as suchlly launched at 2 and; on a n-cent morning. Yacht dcsigm are a secret. --Uvtlt. Gov. Schultz, of Manitoba, Hon. Mr. Joly, exprvuuerr ot Quebec, and Mr. Ilmgston, a prominent Mon- tmat physxcmn. hum received the hour " 'cu't,ci'otlrcurl. --A great mm to United State,. my. Who dis; ngunnhml l/r war and t as sincc but: " Judge and smtaterttl pt m nun) --The Parliament Buildings, To. mnw. were wronged mm the elite and fashion ot the prm ince on Monday evening at a reception gwcn by Lady Aberdeen. --Artd now a New "tts 'eomWg' to mam: a Cauaraa. New Zeal cm. wall Count to h mm. manufacturer “I irivlh'gta. Ju: -Borucanen and Jun-.13 of horse “and home accomplishments have M Aatir. innings at we Jockey Club mm: last week Seagrum as usual iris been the chief winner. -. -There â€an to be no royal road “SIM: Rheumatism. At least good gum n Victoria. can tiud no peace 1mm this troublesome malady in her to%tt island home. Ifshe had read tlie Suavmw last winter she would haw tttttO wmuhmg to her advantage. The Foster-Male crummy: gives a rctm aw matcrial, iron. I mud in the nmuufactul ituplemeuts ciponcd, Tms. ul'szeamcls to c: auCttts to Australia and Ithe lmrgain, bringing Tam Voyage “wool, l 10m enters into emu} um enters into cmnpcti Canadian farmer product “hide te 5mm a‘nd F mule is war in -London, Ont., is rejoicing over seeming an electric street car service. The Advertiser says ..--Lmdon cnters you itnek.etvieal era. Thus the capital f Western Ontario will respond to the new impetus, those who have watched 'her pas: moan-n will not. doubt. We Maw be Gentile or Jew, Protestant or in; W tiiliiiue.ipy In Green Britain in and in protetiottir (2) That. tot People I jreat m4 breitrn tr door is shut 1 raw". will be anti tp.ort ours. trade D333 , " hat w MM}- PU RHAM, MAY 3011), common ml united J. W. Bongough. ca “cu worker, ew., iuation of the temper hucr. but has deem The Canadia ,3 large pri.et 3 prawn. '1 aylor goes Lord attrett vuuglcss a back to England. Mex the opemuon ot LIN he taxes himself to Jam farmer to pay for -----e------- Foster-Naekenzie Bowel] Gov. " gives a rebate of 99" on all otcrial, iron, pains, oils, etc. [ the manufacture ot agricultural tents ciported, and subsidize: a I'sseamcls to carry the imple- to Australia and Argentina, into rgnin, bringing back on the rc- voytMre --wool, and butter which utters into competition with the hard Leaded Br poetry nor casket up. arm'"" ., . in prInchh-s ot Free Trade: (1 i it Britain in protectionist Linus, protectionist cunntl irs as United ind Pruner. at the present day , worse than in England, and, ant tor the maintenance of its Great Britain is dependent upon .ign traudv, and, that when the shut. against foreign goods. the will be u falling " in the goods " be exported. Tin true policy to tttkr', every opportunity of ex- f and Llcvdwiug our foreign " d ll [Leaded British jury can ry nor tyotheticUtts m Oscar ings, and for two wars occupy the shady cell in a n. Taylor goo; with him, 00- -.e---- an tarmt I: tor the :h be buy -- cy. ot State Urea l himself in the become emnzcm £31113â€, is, dead. m 'ch, Protestant or Tory, bar we are all 15 of no mean city, sire to make London ppy, more Hesper- “was. --The great. idth of this b Ito? mile-s w axes; at three t ls Zea land mule m: md woui cartoonist, te: ' received , enmee people dined the hon rd wool, mutton, p'. our tunnels, will haw new " xcr not only , agricultural y:- Rpt' himself; “he Namnal t to new the for his. VHS - l --The Montreal Witness gives an FMalzitoba. 'apt illt1stration ot how I'rtect.russs a Quebec, 'are. myic and how proteetionism is new iiditr?,taipuriry,'d. in is welhknown, ill: “Rd the l Poster, the Finance Minister, having l lost the trontidence of his present con smut-um, has been prospecting in York - 1 N. Brunswick, and “kink some Strauss. . t irise iiet reliance in Cork is. ll m the â€n. .e, the l support at a Mr. Gibson, a “Penithy 'i'fg,','1'th manufacturer. formerly a Liberal to m the my; j be sure. but now a l'rotectionist, whose mnenn tit , whirl-law Mr. Temple, now the sitting deau. member for York is to retire in favor - ofhlr. Foster. But there is a quid pro quo here. Mr. Gibson, Mr. Temple sl delegate I and other members ot the family farm- reaty with I ed a company for the building ot a oi, mutton, i bridge news; the St, John River and tr tarmerts I to this small family com any Ihr. have new ' Foster lends out of the puilic funds $300,000 at four per cent. and gives a bonus of $30,000 besides. Ag might be - expected, as an investment, the build- ' of horse I ing of the bridge has prom-d a iailurc. uents have I Already there is it60, 000 of interest ow. Jckcy Club]' ing the Government. Nothing has in as usual l been paid, and so long as Mr. Foster limes probably nothing will. Bat a - i, convert has been nmde to protection. 1 395. leydcr House ac... '""t'v"" hum“ uuw came to the l mmuc m itio7, he was bat a, lad of six- al roadltrcu.aud was taught the Chinese as: good classics, P.wrutr weary and to arrange ' peace tlowers. Now some}: onthe European tin her methods are establishcd. SOL-m: as read we 1eitkl the person at the Emmror was id have we"aiereu.tytaered that none might ke. look upon his ace and live. lie was worshipped as a god, and Fliers he grantcu an audience his tace was veil- TIME)“ I cut nun his visitor. He was nqver tk on all allowed to wear the same garment ilso. etc: ltwice, 110'. to eat a second time off the with a c chow udhcr tem if he --Thc Hotel bills of Mr. Cockbum, Dominion Commissioner to the World's Fair at Ct ieago Lust year have been prorrmi'tl to the Public Accounts Cum- nnm-c, and have been commented up- on nary snimadversly. It its true that the hills are thun an economical stand- print vcrv extravagant. The bill for board for instance, was sixteen dollam a any, extra dinners wines and liquors " his friends as much more at last, Hacking shoes and laundry work a critic more, liverv and theatre going a tzrsixretatle item, altogether giving the grand total ol'four tlsouand mar hundred and twenty dollars including one dollar and twcr'ty cents ttrrstraiglv tuning out a stovcd-in hat. Bat then the: prestige ofthe Dominion mast be maimainwl, in spiteofthe stagnation ot mule. the thinning ofthe Ixrprdation, tlu' gigantic expcndittwvs on 'ray Carr $300,000 atf bonus of S30, expected, as ing oftlre bri lwfurc the world St the Chicago Fair. The Canadian Commissioner conld not be tdlowed to In: kc his dinner oflentils and cold water, 01' to stroll along the streets ot Chicago inajammcd hat and mudmcspattered boots. His bout en- ensemble mast reficet honor upon his native country and the poor taxpayers at home will have an opportunity of paying the piper. --The M apt illustm are made i maintained. Foam; the -an 15.): wncn Commodore Perry east anchor in Yeddo bay, the ports ot Japan were elwedto tortuguerss. lu we short. space of forty years the Japanese have been such tauhful stu- dens: and corn-isms at the wassofeiviliz- anion that nun only in the arts of war and diplumaey has Jayau taken the front rank, but in social cmmma they have th savage Wcabenl cummcrcd so sacred lea look upon his face and I worslupped as a god, grautcu an audience iris ed tttatt his visitor. I, allowed to wear the sank twice, not to eat a second ti same dish. Both gaunt-m Were destroyed. Now, he d uu the. streets and mixes wi jects as European princes d new years ago, the loose fiom Costume Wats um dream; has been! and low. Att why was foam s, down or wrong side out. Bat p: and perseverance canicd the on now the latest Parisian styles n seen on the streets of Tokio. The work of the ih not rushing and in the Government measures bate occupies its agent Mr. Umnplicll critizedscverely the expenditures ofthe Government, and simciully the expenditures on the World's fair exhibits. The commis- siois pelsnmi bill (Mr. Cockburn) a rich mar, himselt. ran over S40),()()() and to say that besides the large sum he had syn-11:53am of his own money was set down as an audacious state. ment. Mr. Campbell then referred to the changes in the tariff and read a' paragraph from the ottamC'itizom a Government paper tcrthe effect, that the Hamilton grocers had received a friendly hint of the increase of the duty on sugar, and had laid in large stocks before the duty was put op-eighty five million poundsin April of this year against twenty in April last year Mr. Foster. while partying the charge made as against the Government, did not deny the-allegation. he Ex-Ma or of .Listowel has Dis. T cgrded an Others. He says: "I have for years been a sufferer from very severe hilious and neuralgia headache. and I have tried many kinds 'd tnetru"tne--some with very fair results. But about, a year ago and Sun-k3 Powders, and have since then discarded all other remedies, as I tcund the; Eve immediate Mid perfect relief."-- = '.iehthardwareusercuut, Stark's Powders for C(mtivenesn. Sick and Nervous Headache, Biliottsness, Neumlgia, the Stomach and Llver, Two pierysratittys in each box. Nice to take, iruruediate and permanent. Sold by all drmaritsts-2Gc a box, 3boxes for“. 3Uy'PAth. Giii aror' Liml. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS per e., '0Wtt aside the l and adopted th who] PW t'esN il he habits of the l the usages of When the pre- EIilto came to the B bat a lad of six- " He w same usc is certainly abseriee ofany the Budget Do , "di " . at .3†"tddr, '. 1v a was ‘ was nqver " garment time off the m and dish drives about tith his sub. do. Until a wing native .w European caviar high i great ditti- Lng tlre new ton upside Bat pumencc the Jay, and peéplc Is ulnar essay country pl Lay 1t.10n teachers a nonnay, uuu uuun anyâ€: a... ir y/ry l thesamc tinte an opppoyu?i.ty ma tt1'xh1i',l't,r,/d,"il't','i','i'ifi'iiiiiGiitjt (Cit: l cuss yy, dcns‘c 1118111.: ery,'?,??,'. their [was exyemlituro, I); more promptly ,11 salyiiet'. . iteadcr,did you evet thiyk adapting the World's bcseprodueta to [l 'lit, 1 so? “9 Would like 2111) "y, "T, 111 tho med: of physical being, will tutetst "10“ I cliucd to this no“ to attend one Con. the “he to health of the we Ii uid viireiycnti1y and be convinced that they livt‘vo rriv. idles cmbt'cgd inqthe and have been mistaken. .r',Ci,'i P ci' l' Pf Fizs s. 111‘1‘5'i No, teachers meet to add to tin-5.11 "r/il,",':):'] 200135535111. returntin F'air. i professional . equipment by reading I it the '/i1','l"2',a'l (Lace 'tJ",,',',",',';' doug- rl If 1 papers “giving their cxpvrtcncc " and l t tl tr to tl 41. a?“ l :11th I listening to thcliglns ofthe Profession. i a“ l,'; f '5 .'"."‘ {A _",',',',,'.'),' t t', y T the New methals are discussed or illns- fâ€? '.f'f,'k 1111111411112; o P Ill', 66' t3" 5 and trated. an interchange of ideas tam a l 'f?.?.'.,),.,,',", " “fluâ€; (â€:3ng 'h"t cm, tt 013- place and the mixing with and meet- l 1"il"'id).'r',', f‘â€â€œâ€, _'1'11(t m le. v'.""' in In: ing others ot the same piytytsyiyu,l 'pfs,1i/'iitl',"'i,1'l,u'l1i't'1'f ','c'i'l',2t,',t GTE. creates a professional spirit, which be. ' t â€a“; “we? runtgnlu ",'/S)11 it! ot I comes visible in increased usclulncss â€f"? T; til]? "pi"":'."" o t", rm y. in the selahlyootn. Don’t grumble then Ci1r'ii-l'i'1', . :11")? it, te/ie, it†‘K‘g‘ lit your school is vacant two davss CH,“ il',),',' i|l r...",.':,",":'.',';,',),",',',')',' “m . i " (her if it isu't em like wlw. v niugt 113m:11.1 1.-1sriv1fcc1 y iroo {rum 's' an P l , , ' . 1 . t - awry ohjtrt'vs'otsuutHu. Sum: f (,lt,r,st'""isci"1 SI 1111111): mvmiii‘ to. be _s.\1'hpvf 191:3 is for sale by all ilrtvg. ml i, l _t?,11'e,elt. .itl." J, le gencral Pu 4’ at'e awn in Cris. br‘ttlcs. hat; it in unma- , Ilp. (tova-vs'"'?""" incmwwi by tho (Edi-[Whip Fig Syrup 1\'ing‘i The Collowin,r,r is the pro71'tllmi1c'"t 92335,"“,"f’sflr‘jIWmâ€f"L'liifliiioyi‘f’fy .cun ', 1. Opening exercises, rcttcling of tr)y:ikii,iirif'i,v.'dltl?,',1.l.'il '1‘)!†U iu' SJ" lurk ': minutes, notices of motion and general i, 'lc:',,',")'.',',,',', SJ. I',.',',,',','"' Lit: Wi not max i: business. 2. l'rvsi1h-11t's address, W. , â€â€œ5 V tbv M " u - _ . :1 the 1 L. Dixon. 3. "ii'itii,rldf)'i"; H. Glcm l ' _ - - ----. ultlw ! donning, Prin. P. s., hindalk. I. l _ al tolvocal Music, R. w. Bright, Prim, . PATRON " 1'h11.~c1 P. S, Mnrlulnlo. 5. Alum-tic 0111-, F, " min; i turc. Miss M. Johnston, Fleshcrton T , Elll'0hlfff AT D 'fif.iiisition,i 6. Psychology of Nun bcr,i I I I R l I N dpro J. A. 1leLellan, M.A., L.L.D., School 1 ' t mple I of" Pedagogy. Toronto. 7. Vertical l, i "--aaaatagaggal farm. l ll riting. Mr. Brough. o. s. GUI. Inst. _ ot n S. Temperapee in Schools, Rev. Mr. --IN--- 311111 Mevicar, Prc>b_\‘tcrian Clergymnn; Ilr. Dromore. 9. Botany, W. J. Blake Skating Rink Durham funds stun, Prin. P. s.. Pricevillcr. ‘2 o t , SPSa 10. Literature in the Public Schools, ---o5-- ht he i (iglistintcd) 2nd and 3rd Renders, Dr. I )uild- lie ellam L The Teacher In and f '1 1....†.1 n... nl§pl1nnil I. A. Graham. 12. Our TUBSDA , tile 11th JUNE Pin} be tun J"" F"“'i~ . .. .e-" ton. When ? June 1 th and Dr. McLeIlan, Principal of the Pedagogy, is to be there. “""'b"B-Y! - -- "__ - The annual meeting of South Grey Teaeher's Association. always in- teresting and instructive promises this year to equal if not surpass any ofits predeceswxs. The Programmes are in the hands of the teachers, who no doubt are giving attention to the topics to enable them to take part in the dis cussion profitably. We Wonder how many d the public ever give this meeting: a thought? Some, we know Qurive the idea that it is a kind eflaber saving device to give teachers a holiday, and allow them at the same time an oppportupi.ty to dis- cu:s and devise menus otYaisingr their mimics! ! lieuder,did youcver think so? We would like any who are in elined to this view to attend one Con. vcntiun and be convinced that they i have been mistaken. i No, teachers meet to add to their l, professional equipment by reading j papers "giving their experience " and l listening: to the lights ul' the Pcofcsmiou. l New methods nre discussed or illus- f trated. an interchange of idcas talus ' place and the mixing with and meet- l ing others ot the same prnlussiun, I creates ll pvorcssiopal spirit, which he- icunn-s visible in increased usvtulncst l in tlresu0vl-vootu. Ihm't,rr,rtut1lrlc' then it your school is vatyant two days , mtitor, if it isn't, enquire why. F 'l‘runiees are warmly invited tolw inn-sent and the general public' are l always Weieeinc. Writing, Mr. Bron; S. Temperance in MeViear, Prerly Dromore. 9. Born ston, Priu. P. ston, PH“. 1'. 5., {new 10. Literature iti the Public Scl (illustrated) 2nd and 3rd Readers McLellan. IL The Teacher In Out ol School, J. A. Graham. 12. Public Schools, Rev. John Wells. 13. Literature, the Skvlurk. (W worth) Dr. 1IcLcllan. 14. Aritmm Problems, W. D, Mills, Durham. Mumrmuln l the 29th inst Mrs. John M BY THE DR. WILLIAMS' MEDICINE CO., OF BROCKVILLE. ONT. The Above Amount Will Be Divided Among the Writers of the Best Five Original Stories- The Comgetmon Open to All Sena Fide Resi ents of Canada. With a view to assisting in the duver manuscript " Shah-(l envelope Waning on the outside the pen name. initials or motto attarhedto the story, and con- luining inside it the full name and ad. dress of the writers thereof. We impose no limitntons whatever as to the nat uro of the topic written upon, and the scone of the story need not necessarily be laid izrCUaada, although competitors must be residents of Can- ada, as above stated. Stories entered in the competition must Le written on outside of thepaper only, and when possible should be type written. - Manuscripts to be sent tut or folded-- NOT' ROLLED. All stories foe competition must reach theOr. Wrllitttus' Medicine Co., Bvoelo ville, our., on or before the tirst day of July. 1895. and should_be macked"'h?cr three thousknd words. The writers of the story pen name. initials or mum; iutxnuscript, and shall so: manuscript. a scaledenvehq the outside the Perl mum Arc you going? Where -___ _- - __" _ merit A#6T-' 'T't Unsuccessful manuscripts win be pe turned when stamps are sent, for post age. ---. I. A . ,_‘l..4,..1 -__._ b., r..-,. "b... Tho fir" stovics eolecu'll are to heprmtre tho absolute propurtYuf the Dr. Wil- lianis’ Mvdicine Co., with their copy- right, in perpetually. The decision of Linet'nmxnimen and the counting of voles to be absolute and final, and all persons entering the com- petition agree. by doing,' so. to accept the decisions of the comruittee and the De. Williams' Medicine Co. as final on all points whatsoever. Correspondence in regard to unsuc- cessful MSS. declined, even when stumped envelopes, are sent; any «Mull»; so sent (for any other. purpose thun the return of the MS. at the tinwnf Cust sending) will be put in the poor box. The Dr. willisims' Medicine Co., will take all recautifuq to safe-guard MS. 2't"itlld"il; their care, but in no case do they assume any respousilrilif.y for fire, accident or loss of unsuccessful MS. Authors we therefore advised to keep copies. _ . . . . . he stories must he original. Any one sending copied matter will beliable layunishulenb for fraud. and a prim-of $29. is "tteved the fit person who ruin. out the .fectr ttpt any story passed w the committee ls otherwise than oFisrimA.h,t the unljkely event of such an oversight occurringf All do: ies entered In the competition must be addrssx-wd to the Dr. Williams' Mydicim- 00.. 'Bmckville. Cut., and marked on the envelope bb For Literary Composition." Literary Composition TEACHERS‘ CONVENTION THEIR HUNDRED DOLLARS IN PRIZES Court of Revision. if in isn't, enquire why. ccs are warmly invited to be and the general public are a: is the programme exercises, reading cs of motion and gene I'vvsidvtit,'s address, Highest Ideas, ll. GI 1. P. s., Dundalk. ll. W. Bright, Ps BIRTHS. in ', discussed or illus- mge of ideas cams 1;: with and mac-n- samc profession, al spirit, which be. eredsed usclulncss Don’t grumble then vacant two days :11 on, Fleshcrwn 'y of Sun bcr, L.L.D., 39-1100; tof the Court of theTown Hiul ? Flesher- nd W). and he School of more than "ada. the f Brock. uoauting rue M 1' man Hake 1fflx WA stxis. tical Icnts have com- rwix Dr. and Our ll mNM, the 11th JUNE h. To meet the wishes of their customers The Goo. E. ruckett & SonCo., Ltd., Hamilton, Ont., have placed upon the market M, ly Ducks. th ..m......... o 05 to U uo Clrielienu, per pair ....... 25 to 80 Apples per bag ............ 0 tll to Cs (50 WOOD’S PHOSPHODINE. Tho Great Enzlllh Remedy. . A. A sixraertatresrnux-eto A Combination Plug of To Smokers This Supplies a long felt want, giving the columnar one 20 cent plug, or a 10 cent [wives or a 5 rent pit't'l" of the fam- ous .. T a B" brand of pun: Virginia Tobacco. A good man in your district, to repre- senL the "Fonthill Nursvries of Cate ada." Over 700 acres. The largest in the Dominion. Position wernuuu-nt. Salary or Counuissitm to riglit man. With the inctcviiv.gdmmtnd for fruit. a position with us as Salesman will pay; lwltcrllmn engaging in farming. Send us yuuwupplivation and we will show you how to can) wrod money. s'cluoorTrysebtTsl'. its just, £11“. thigg Brings com Fort and improvament and tends to pcrsond enjoyment; when rightly used. The many, who live bet. tar than others and enjoy life more. with has expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world's bctseprodueta tn the In ads of physical being, will Mined tho value to health of the pure liquid laxative 1min iplos embraced in the runmrly, Syrup of Figs. In) excui‘nunco is due to its presenting h the , rm must trcecpuvb'is and pluar nm: to tho tart", the n 'ivshingand truly bencficisl w'xva-rtic: of a perfect lax- atiro l eticcy .nHy clcmmiug the, sptcm, dispclling cums. headachus and fever! Add. pvz'nlr-ncnl.3y eurivg :nns‘ipatian. It has given maximum to milliuna and rucl; with the 'i'pirvl'vlu of the modical mufusninn. I x-nu .o it not: on the Kid- School Toucbvrsl! its just, the thing for. you during the summer. Write for particulars. Trespass/Ing for the purpnse of Fish ing is hereby prohilritxtd on Lot 5. Con. 8, Glenclg. Richard Jack. tb 5. .. 9, .. Philip Megglt. 'r SD; .. ll, .. Norman Hall. "12, " o, .. Miles Daley. " M, .. n, bk Mary Hustle. -"15. bb i), .. James Murphy. "15, .. lo, bb Thds. Murray. "16. b6 k0, bl Jl,te,"k'e'g'i.'t'ip.ck M17, f' o, _a' o m o arty. "18, " 10, J‘ George Iguana). " 19, " 10, " J ohn Orr. "20, " to, " Hugh McKee. "m, " u, " Join Orr. All new“ will be.perseeuted. . Jows Kan}, T. A. Hanna, Prendeut. f Socretary. Durham Fishing Club, ' Durham, May 21st, 18X. IEMUNSTRATIDN Jtrmtt" Irma-Sty. Cmmpuon and an early was. Has been proscribed over SG your: in thou-tad: at will; " we only Ramble and (Iona: Hutu-(u have». Ask drutprlst tor Wood'. Pho-phodlnox it he can: name worm)“: modicum In ptaeo ot tMa. Inch-n price in loner, and we wilt and by return mail. Price. one package. " six. :5. One wtlt plea-c. :4:an Pmuhlau {no to “In!†' The wooa Company. Wham. Ont. Canadi- . - _ - - I . ‘ R sync“ of Alma or Emma. Ai "iti 4" . . llama! Wurry.c:cmiu an of Tum, Opium or Stout. Betore and After. but], much won teadto In- LISA DER H AYCC)CK l Mum's n meeting at H Sold by all Dru " I )1)! , RESisiSlCS. "pt.7" o, It " s. .. 9. .. " 9, bb tr, " .. 12, u o, .. .. M, .. o. bb " 15. .. 9, th "15, .. lo, bb " lo, b0 Ill, u u 17. x... to, ,u "18, u lo, F M " W, u IO, y u 20, u to, " um, u lg, H Notice to Trespassers. Skating Ripk, Durham, WANTED J. “ PATRGNK "T & (B " SMOKING l?ljiillCCil. AT The tin tag " ' B " is on every piece 6, 'kiirA'tG'ttyy5:eyy'de a}; a"iii'i'i'iityfj'iii'iiia"i, _ , 1'1 I' t T1 STONE & WELLINGTON, TORONTO, ONT. DURHAM MARKI- '1001b ............ $2 FEOWLEDGE I): tll a M. of the sun May 2Sth. IS", HAYCOCK, " 1 Mn'Nicl IN promptly, and permanently cum all forms ot Nam" "WW.â€W atop-rm. Impomcv and att "sl Richard Jack. Philip Noggin James McNally. James N ('anly. G eopge Wright. Edwin Hunt. Norman Hall. Miles Darcy. Mary Hustle. James Murphy. Thus. Manny. Don. M't)orrriaclr tl 1nr 1:30 007 004 005 M ll giv to to slat M joy ll A) FRUITS, . commons, 4"“ -igit, CHINA GLASS‘NARE, Reasonable Prices MOFFAT SELLS CHEAP.) Dulglish's old Stand, Upper Town. Chas. McKinnon-- WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. Jul Arrived ~DEALER IN--- All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs a Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. BOOTS AND SHOES- Mcn‘s 6; Boys‘ Felt Hats Closing up business and are now offering our of Dity GOODS at. less ings, '1 Hosiery Call and get some of the are: bargains and compare the price yourselves. At 10 o'clock in the. fo complaints and Revise 1 Boll for the current. year And notice is hereby further gum-u tharthe Council will meet to transact general business at the sauw place at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of the same d ' ty """." J. s. BLACK, Clerk, Glenelg, May 16th, 1805. New Dress Scares, may Delains, Velvcts, Prints, Mus Embroidcrius, Ribbons, Flam F1annclettes, Pillow Cottons, Sl ings, Tickings, Cottous, Gloves Farmers and others atten- tion, And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Call and inspect and be Convinced. Durham, May 1st We Are The iirst, Sitting of th vision for theTowwihip n the year' m5. will be huhl Hall, in said Township (m Fora Set of Team, Single, Double Driving or Plough Harnessing.“ kinds of mounting and style, or for Sweat Pads, Whips, Blankets, Bells, Curry Combs, and anything in the way of horse furnishing call and inspect my complete stuck. Single llarncssfrom $1290 in» BARNES S! HARNESS ! C)r good quality Shingles , For Sale {@HWH T. 1f0ffatlg, GLENELG SHEET (l? REVISIUN. EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH Ono One Cur also 51 New St Carts- One Car Maxwells's Light Steel Bindenr--cheal er than ever. Upper Town, Durban The Rocky Saugeen Mill. A. FERGUSON SATUFDAY, THEr FIRST ur (l? JUNE, Mi, Call and be gnlifid CASH FOR mum AND TaLLow dcrs, I Ra Res. THOMAS SMITH. nmmnm: THF, PLACE. A. Davidson's Store nosing up business in Durham, we now offering our whore Stock ly GOODS at less than whole. rr any other man's sale prices. Cedar Shingles All in Great Variety , war: uckcy Mov Seasonable Goods. i"iii,riipWaipiig --AT--- l DAVIDSON d; Co. in large quantities for Sale at FOR gié CHAS. MCKIN NON. as price t the Court of R ip of Glennlg. n u'noon. to hear the Assessment I the genuine '05 in (In ’t Muslims: Flannels, i. Sheen 1 Tim: "Ytt New on Hand TERMS: $6.00 to Insure a Foal, The usual conditions govern all t mess dune. The May Frosts destroyed the Fruit prospects all ave ands of Doilars. But they did his owner', Nm'mmxby Booming Summer Trade at McArthur’s -IN-- Ready-Made Clojhing ytdft1pmfr 1rats,dii1y11'11e., (awnings pt Imported and Registered Call and See Because we sell Millinery Cheaper than any other House .1n Town. an awry &; Glassware Din. 3,1181% Tea and Toilet Sets l At Popular Prices. Largest alLsgip1b---- MILLINER'. gBatraiilL-r.rr: gJ. CAMERON - Because we have by far the Largest StOCK to select from. - Maxwell's Steel Rakes. etc. Coalthard & Scott's Seed Drifts taarat.aSl.. Burrows. Wilkinson Ploughs and seamers. Organs & Pianos. of the. best makes. A few S.toves at job prices. New Wiliiams Sewing Ma- That f tpultte l ll sta 1'ull Stock of ll TEA Ch Kurma Tea. [gr-Made Ulotnmg and bummer new, gunman, we...†' Pantings, Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Prints, Ginghams. Gloves, osiery, Boots & Shoes and General Groceries. All are Selling rapidly at unusual LOW PRICES. THREE REASONS me specimen rmeduf hutsea Saba! -jiij'"iiiiiri'i'rdrs, Attention! Ill ll The Business Excitement every Afternccn and Evt hing ---1h1E- tl TEAS. 'i'it?tg'ik run f .liepaus Aways Ol fr , J f P, Because ‘nt of Crock mm soc. lb. P trrutecbly WHY WE DO THE t Asf: Millinery :3? In this Town are u" ham d ll I; WOODLAND, We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system will merit; a continuance of the same. "Large Sales & Small Profits." 1)urh:un. ‘1 STYLE & SHAPE to Ladies' Dresses C. McARTHUR. We beg to inform our Custom- ers and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be For giving employ a First Ciass THE CASH over the Country to the extent of Thous- did not destroy tho , de at McArthur s XML: ADOPTED BY Fa-wx-up-oF-ue, 'u ----.oaas.-ar.a-qiam-rai-aaa.aa" N., G. lt J. MCKECHNIE, ma . "th, '94. g and it mill do you good Trade 1 Custom Cami and Trade 0 your Wool t1: .9 year with us The undersigtr have leased the premises and a T213 Mill is being I by first class wa men. EULLING, mm Durham The Machinery thoroughly over', we can gnaw Work $13,003 MILL TO CHOOSE FROM w puts us on a much "ty footing to trade with public than if we 0113 changed Blankets and' ali). titIliGli'ili, Hardware. Groceries, 372," Boots & Sho Clothing, Dry Gooes, é :Give us a Trial. Mats. OUR STOCK is COMPG Save Mon d.A.HUN 40,000 lbs Done on 1lllnli,! WE GIVE YOU A Burl fW Wooll AT THE - urban: W with them Stoc " SING, WEAVI OF tte