O7T i CaSs s Scarce R HATS I0MAS SMITH. AERON i AD. FH 6 Accountsâ€"no c Cheap Parm=» forha ©s,. Legses and other :d qu.ckly prepared at MILLER z4. is Plenty. id for 50c 1b ‘a & Toilet Sets lar Prices. L H. H.MILLER, The Hapover Confidentizaiâ€"â€" Classware Nature‘s s * Array 40¢câ€" 1bâ€" anning $2.50 «â€"Costs lowâ€" e person may Conveyancer ot, but H. H. nveyancer, i# 1 on NT . erfectly or 25¢ a eed. be. and Softâ€" HEMP, MATS, o wort t aint U1 b the Or Ae MC P w z+ k eB e Fome We waut 40000 lbs. of wool. Keep yours for us. We have | n prepared a Store Room Right i1 our own block, where we in | tend to take in Wool, Butter, Eggs, Hides, Sheopskins, Talâ€" | low, Lard etc, Give us a tria‘. Mr. George McKechnie will have charze of the Wool Produce Department thgmmer.“‘ You all know hin. . GIVE US A TRIAL THIS SUMMER | $ Baro Wire bas advanced in price and is sure to £0 ; higher. Buy now from us at 3ic per Ib. Buffalo Fertiâ€" ; lizer. every farmer should try it on his Potato and Turâ€" : zip Ground, $2.00 to $2.25 per 100 los. Better than ? any natural manure. ‘ Bargains XT Durham Woollen Mills. LD ES Gocds. : GUARANTEED FOR ONE YEAR. T tE CLEVELANMNCGS need no SPECIAL mer _ Let everybody come next TUESBAY and examine for themselves. t The mild Spring Weather and with splendid Prosâ€"| [\% pects of a good crop puts as all in good trim for buying. ‘ & M We are buying hsavier and cur customers ars doing the |_r« same. pMV+ v y aavavay Burprise 5: 3 lbs. Soda 3 lbs. Brok 5 lbs. Pruar Men‘s Tweed Pants Reg. $1.50 Tues. 99c. pr. on ooo ooo ooo oooooooooav y Ten Pieces Fancy Prints at 5¢. yd. 4 yds. Crumbs Prints for $1.03. Men‘s Straw Hats worth 10¢, Tues. 70. each Mer‘s Fine Straw Huts Blk. Kkibbon should bring 50¢. Tues Sor 25¢. each. R May 12! CREEN wIRE DBoOORS â€"»" â€" Ready to put on No House should be withoxt them. w has 2J0ui a whce st, we have sold nine : The goods ara GOODS and tha pricss ars B W $55.00 CRESCENT. 28 emMmoRin? 10 se Soap, 5s per Bar. Soda nBisscuits for 202 Broken Sodas for 152. Yunes BC YELES. for for 252. Herree . uo m ‘sbacco for 552. 118 S n n rlar 25¢. each take 4] y â€"are giving out 1 expect to double e nice s 19 they i o€ 06. P | â€"For three months a lively interest will be Ltken in public affairs. ~ A session }of the Dominion Parliament comes rshm&?' after the elections. Everyone should keep posted on National and Local matters, and to do this no better way can be found than by keeping close to the W. Globe and the Review.. We furnish both 3 months for 30 ¢ts. to any address in Canada or the States, The Globe is one of the first and the fairest papers in Canada, and the Review, while Igeligw;inmin and advocsï¬n' lfe Lill): eral principies as necessary for the â€"wel fare of the great producing classes of this country, will still as a newspaper do . its ;rponentl justice. < If â€" you cannot call send stamps or send your name anyway.: The campaign is just. opening. â€" Secuare it all * .. > <>._ C 0) Report of S. Section No. 9 Bentinck | Hutton, or April, hm ./( ham onâ€"8 ~IV Ciassâ€"Thomas Shewell, Thomas | _ The fer many.more maples were out and an ocH ual namber of evergreens we woul then have a "God‘s Acre." gratifing to all who love to keep green the memory and last resting place of the dead. ARBOR DAYy.â€"Prineipal Allan and his staff, ably assisted by their pupils made good use of last Friday in brightâ€" ening up the School and grounds. At the Cemetery some good work was done some 35 Maples being planted out by the dozen or so citizens who managed to get there _ Messrs John Brown and George Meikle were first on hand, and planned and werked all day. Secetary Â¥elford was much pleased with this yexnt‘s efforts. We would remind any one who may yet have time that evergreens may be plan{ed up to the 1st of June. and some of these are necessâ€" ary. especially those kinds which grow with a regular outline.~If about as others fail. _ hecause other help you, T faithfally and l pect to be cure Trr EuEcrric Roap.â€"A meeting 0†(?4)mmuui('.:\tip:ns read fmm‘\\'ii}lifum the Subscribers to this rond was held in | Thomas, claiming pay for shovelling the Mayor‘s Office last week. Several | snow, From J P. Teliord, Legal advice communications were laid before them | 0n tax "â€â€œ"("â€}g'. From Chas. Ramage, by Nir. Laidlaw, the provisional director | account for Printing. $ and it was decided to have another ’ Staplesâ€"Lambâ€"That the sum of $2.0G meeting Tuesday night. The remainder | be paid John. McKechnie for 100 Ibs. of of the subscriptions are called for, and | Flour for Mrs. Jas. Vaughan, Jr., she there is a general desire that before| and her f:uui]\\' being in distitute cirâ€" these are paid suficient guarantees are | cumstances.â€"Carried. wiven that the road w#Wl be proceeded ; Arrowsmithâ€"McFaddenâ€"That Ohas. with. Mr. Pew holds out good prospect® | Ramage be paid $17.24 for Printing and of a New York Company taking it in | Advertising.â€"Carried. hand and beginning work at once. ['I‘hei MeF: d’].’ Staplesâ€"That J..P.. Tel meeting on Tuesday night left the matâ€" | fu;'(i( b:.-l 1(13“323(,)) ;«;:L«;ual i dxice :; ter where it was: awaiting developâ€"| ay"C. P‘ mmz toe y C on r C cApcious To it the road & | Thos, McGirr, Colector, and‘that the :l’:'i’ ptatar e to ~pay, £**S / same be put on file. Hood‘s Pills are purely vegetable, careâ€" fully prepared from the best ingredients. Fox Rext or Sacs.â€"Lot 20, con. 3 W. G. R., towrship of Bentinck. Apply to The newest Material for Wausts or Dresses is Silver Sil bave them in different colors, & Morlock. Mr, Jno. Sutherland left for Fort Wilâ€" liam this week to resume his dutics there. Navigation is open earlier than usual. And still they come another lot « very latest Novelties in Hats, I Ribbons and Fowers, just in toâ€"d Woodland‘s. Mr. D. C. MceKenzic came home Monâ€" day evening having just finished his final examinations at Toronto Medical School. & Rev. Mr. Little delivered two sermons on Sunday last to the Prés. Congregaâ€" tion, which were appreciated. . Mr. and Nrs. Hugh Mcle Pub. Co.) visited the forn last Saturday and Sundayv. Fine Dress Goods and Mitlinery our specialitivs; â€" Ramsay & Morlock. The Trustees of S. 8. No. 9. Glen Ig. tlyertise for a teacher in this ftoue. Mr. Jas, Park left for Terdhto, Monâ€" day, to attend a Busitess College. THE GLOBE & REVIEW. LOCAL AND GENERAL. HONOR ROLL. ippreciated in (M« er‘s m 8. .. We Ramsay QmMn) { the xces, Mr. J. Brown, of Rob:â€"Roy, is employ= ed with Dan/McKinnon at present, â€" 3‘: Mr. Joe Waison ig engaged witn A. | . Mr. W. H. Arrcwsnith iglwm!’lny public is solicited. McQueen for the summer. . A, is one of | with Misses McRae and McEchearn | â€" 5 ALEx. DaRGAVEL. our goâ€"mhead. farmers whose motto is | paid & visit to friends here and »ttended | May 4th. 1896. x ** Nothing succeeds like ancéess." service at the Center on Sunday. ferriemnientoninit t h Aeninfocnerrmentnes Mr. Wikiam McLeod had the misforâ€" | *Mrs. _McNeil\ of Durham â€" visited ARM ALE â€" tune to lose a flt;e 4 )‘eanr 1.;’l'd ‘leoll vgtb friends in our Burg on Thuraday ’::st. .F. _!:Oâ€"R-S inflammation. t is a double loss ALCT |_ Miss Mary McCormick has l our the cost of wintering o lose the anima! | town and aow reekies t the British h iniminen inderpround. Statice: right in‘ the press df work. > ; | Hotc, Durbam; .Poter is very donely on onnnndes Mr. Abe Hooper, had his barn bufnt | since her departure. nsl i "** Hoon McAuruc with most of contents h{ beinf struck 1 * af}, Peter McArthur is in the employ | / out Nee lightnini. It is n heavy. loasonly partly | of Mr. John Binck at t. 126 PP C 0 remmnncnndfne @ ez mcmmens ‘ covered by insurance. ‘In thebatn was|~ Mig~ Mary A.McDoonld from Pinâ€"| °_ _ HONORROLL . _‘ me}n:su‘l amount ‘of. machinery,. 1000 | nacle Hill is in ourâ€"Burg at present and | . ._~_ / ___/~ _____â€" : bushels of onts, 100 bushels of peas about. will likelyâ€"remain during the anmmer. â€" | ‘Report of 8. 8. No. 8, Bentinck. . _: wwï¬a of. bay. 5 tons cf straw,â€" At is |. " Mrs. Nell Black base returned home | _ 4th Classâ€"Willie Curric, Hugh Mcâ€" Mr. F o%per intention we understand to | from South Line where she has spent | Calluwi, ~â€" ~~=~ 0 02 c 000 00 rebuild during the suammer.._ . ;â€":.~~~> 1 from ow Line where ane AaÂ¥ t Ceprepbeiscenih Comepa P cliatebiern . on n erih e pdit Mr. Wikiam McLeod had the misforâ€" tune to lose a fine 4 year old colt with inflammation. â€" It is a double loss after the cost of winterinlg Lo lose the animal! right in‘ the press df work. <~â€" 6 Everybody in ‘this part<S&kengaged in seeding operations at. present and to most the warm and favorable s&rlng was a blessing on account of the shortâ€" ness of feed. « Mr. Joe Waison ig engaged witn A. McQueen for the summer. _ A. is one of our goâ€"rhead. farmers whose motto is * Nothing succeeds like ancéess." Byâ€"Law No. 355 altering road divisions 28 and 34 was passed. e * The Council adjourned to July 8th at 10 a. m. s Arrowsmithâ€"Staplesâ€"That accounts for road repairs be paid as follows:â€"D. McArthur, filling washout at Townline Bridge G. and A. 4 cost $7.50. D. Mcâ€" Kinnon repairs at Lot 55. con. 8, N. D. R. 4 cost 50 cents.. W. H. Arrowsith for repaire at Lot 17, con. 5, 50c¢. â€"Albert Neil, repairs at Lot 13, Con. 5, 50 cts.â€" Carvied. + 200 Staplesâ€"MeFaddenâ€"That Geo. Black be ï¬lid $3.80 for 4 cords of wood deliverâ€" at Ball.â€"Carried. * McFaddenâ€"Staplesâ€"That J. P.â€" Tel fora be ruid $2.00 for Legal advice re. Thos. McGirr, Colectot, and‘that the it Millinery trade if new and f; up to date goods at rock bott will do it and it does every ti and see the new goods just in Teachers are reminded of ( tions . respecting application Blood purifie and suffering 1 cord made each parilla, I AinanesifrendbiidnnrcrerbInanmeetnemarvt |La(‘e Curtains until you Aave seen , Woodland‘s Batwains in this Ene. unce say . Rev. â€"Mr hear ha« remain a t Wood! FAREWELL CORNERS. Don‘t think of buying anything: in J. S. BLACK; Clerk y, wecare or mously inyi m1ices wan tamsays at toâ€"day F0 Miss Tilly McCoskery from Rob Roy was the guest of Miss M. F. McLellan on Sunday last. Miss Kate McMillen formerly of our burg but «now from Brantford is at present in our midst on a month‘s vacaâ€" tion, her many friends both old and young are pleased to meet her especially you know. Miss Tera Morrison has arrived bome from Toronto and will spend the &umâ€" mer.at the old home. Mr. Angus Morrison has his shingle hung out on the fourth till afterseeding his sister Katie_keeps house for him and is pleased to gat so far north. __Mr. W. McMitchell and Miss Ida Keith of Holstein were guests of Mr. G. Johuston last Sunday week,. Mr. and Mrs, R. Morics spent Sunday last with friends in Bentinck. Mr, W,. Carson intends leaving soon for Marquette, Michigan. No doubt he will be missed in these parts. Mr. J. Webber and family visited friends in Durham last Sunday. Tom and Willie Hill, of Bentinck, spent list Sunday with friencs in this neighborhood. Mr. T. Vince hus been on the sick list for some time, Tom is a plucky littie fellow and is around again, We wouder what. W. will do now without his usual Thursday night walk and. if G. enjoyed Teading that book from P. very much. k ill and _ Mag Blackburn lopta®egge N6: iAchiice ce tiig i oc Phoan 15 erguson was in Orchardville poday secing herâ€"sister, Mrs. Mary and Aobena Watson ts of Mrs. J. Watison last week SCOTCH TOWN. ind Mrs. H. Caldwell arrived NE Ol M 1P HONOR ROLL. ‘rank Parker aeq. Gracie Willis, Vik yening â€" They had cailing them home mother, who was on Satarday evenâ€" e L eln Arare it in Har Purhun School for Maggi o MeK R H McGregor, Lewit , Edith Parket, s, Carson weq. Kress, Harold u. Bert Mockler, MeCrar Mary resrotsofye|. " . Cl e bee ale Sss aand which | \t one time | & neccessary, | hat he is ou ‘! Levia Nester dman oseph M ol hV cken, Ind Collinson. McKay m. 0 MeK. D Daisv M Harry enton, Maly k1 The Durham Creamery wili be openâ€" ai:’tlor 'lt'll‘: senson on Thnfnd'ny téxue 14th. s e mage â€" of the irying public is solicited. tX Can M Anv person found tresspassing,. fishâ€" ing and shooting on lainds owned by the undersignted will be proceeded against, : W. L. Falkingham Lots 1 &2 Con. 7 W. Greenwood 6y Mn Ra‘n J â€" Greenwood } £ G. Timmons Lots 4 Con. 7 & 8 nC The undersigned is prepared to supply a limited number of patrons with milk morning.and evening. Right in quanâ€" tity and qualicy, _A trin solicited. May 4. 1896. For S. 8. No:9. Gierelg. Duaties to begin after sammer holidays. Applicaâ€" tions stating experience, and qualificaâ€" tions to be add4essed to, of them all try it. OGur Fodâ€" der Corn is all selected No. 1 Seed and at very low prices, call and see testimonials LOWER TOWM, to All the leading varieties. [ iutroduce for the first time LErans New Ontario Swede, achich is said to be the HEAVIEST CROPPER HMHARDIEST TEACHER WANTED, FIFL D MacFARLANE & {o. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Lower Town is not finishe1 and will not be for xo weeks yet. In the meanâ€" time the Bargainâ€" giving continues and juiging frrm the crowds who throng the Store, the bargains cffered are couuine More Flow Goods coming to hand this week, we can‘t afford to let our Stock run down. A few of the many bargains ofâ€" fered are as follows : TURNIP SEED ¢ CASH AND ONE PRICE. CREAMERY OPENING. Have the thing «_‘ Jas, ATrixsox â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"4 # 4â€"â€"___ THos. McFADDrX, Secy. Durbam P. O Contrary to our expectations our New Store in ANI MILK. AND you seen the new Dress malerial for a nice s«ummer waist or dress h in Lk 7. uen en s tie BE in ies Risâ€"2 ind o cigee s« S9Gep cmd iits. > » Pn ere in s M se ent . ¢ * i ! TiCes. ‘ J Cu*a n1 . 6 i s aThowealt * 4 Bm tÂ¥ ind narcictc buthnianterstapiarran ® onl hn RAMSAY & MORLOCK, DURH AM. n i ~d? S ty esns «â€" tR â€"cta o TGO. WE SELL A GOOD ARTIGLE.â€"NO TRASH. Just Avriged â€" * WAREXHOUSE, Upper .Town, Durham. â€"DEALER INâ€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, VYehicles, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. Chas. McHKinnon â€"â€" Ladiesgand Men‘s Low Shoes before buy‘ng. _ (Note this fuct.) _ Best Table oil cloth,â€" white and colored, 45 in. wide, 25¢. a yd. Best Oatmes. or White Castile Soap, Tets a bar, or 4 bars for 25 cents. _ (siyvcerine Soap, Bbe. a box of 3 cakes. Serub brushes Sets up. â€" Hleavy Galvanized 14 > t. pail, 25¢. See ocr $1.00 lotof Tieware. Call any way, We want yourtrade See our 5¢. and 6c. CEALLIES. MEXS TOP SHIRTS from 25cts. up. To the Public. »#®«â€" One Car Brack\;gle&?:ggiï¬c\, Iilolw Gananogue, A A pâ€" don Carriages & Buggipo:s’.e s One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, also Snow Ball Wagons. New Stock of the ftamous Ramsay â€" Carteâ€"at fabulous prices, . M@:’WMS Singe Apron Binâ€" ‘"ders, Buckey Mowers and Tiger BOOTS & SHOES . : amour We have Karn an 1 he Demoera SBargains at Wholesale! Just read the following prices M } crats in Stock w erson in need of he Fall is a good t CALDER & LIVINGSTON, Agets, BUGGY, CART OR DEMOCRAT Sewing Machine, Organ or Pisno. Maxwells‘s ge plemer ‘fsEELV ECER SERE_EX®S"*° â€" Just nd the price is reasonable. YOU WILL NEED BOUGHT FOR CASH New Lace Curtains So is Houseâ€"cleaning time, and SPRING IS HERE rly over but we have a few Buggies and sell at Cost in order to clear out our Stock e always keep fall lines at lowest prices. You should see our SPRING LINES of this winter, we bave arranged to loan ary t 51 and 6 per cent. straight loans. o':is. Straw Cutters, Turnip Cuiters, &e Town. re & Life Insurance promptly attended _ Maxwell‘s Steel Rakes, etc. Coulthard & Scott‘s Seed Drifts abd Harrows. Wilkinson Ploughs and Scuffiers. Organs & Pizâ€"0s of the best makes. ~ A fow Stoves at job prices. New Willizms Sewing Maâ€" CPPER TOW N. chines. Ki x Full Stock ofGepane _ *~ § â€"always on hand. Machines. We have in stock ell, h will suit the times. Convinced. h Jow prices. s, Catters and other Fall and Winte: LOWEi TOWN, DURH iX