MAV 200. P U 12 doz t RED A 225 y 120 Large Lemons. Tuss, 2 doz. for 25¢. | 40 Men‘s Colored Cotton Shirts Reg. 25¢, each Tues. 2 for 25¢. ’ 100 lbs Pure Black Pspper Reg. 200 Ib. Tues l1¢c lb. | 450 lb Bost Whiting. Reg 500 Bars:Oxford Soap no for 25c. 1 OO lbsFine (G@lue Reg. 15¢. Tu LCO Tins Sardines in Qil, Reg. 12ic. Tues 5¢. Tin. That we are operatinz the Woollen Factory. We will be glad to have you call at the Store with your Wool. We will weigh it for you, and then give you either the cash or trade next door. You don‘t require to go down to the Factory at 2ll. Roll Carding and Custom Work taken in at the Store here. * i P Don‘t be misled by ridiculous Trade prices on your W ool. Y Norâ€"e of the buyers here can give you the immense Rarse of Goods to choese from that we oder. Brte zo CALL AND SELL YOUR WOOL HERE. _ Satisfacâ€" tion guaranteed. : es im . i1 and must h IVE IT A TRIAL. This method keeps the good butter rated from the ppor stuff. 1t up good butter and we will be able to give a better price : before. uvi L is Word About BUTTER. 105C ‘Akugs yds Dark Check Flanolsttes Reg. 10c Tues. at 6c yard. have contracted for one thousand Tin Pails (with to ho‘d our Summer‘s Butter. _ They will Lold 20 1bs. ter and will be supplied to our enstomers ac wholesale hich wa exoost will be a more trifle . n propose shipping these pails of butter every. week. lea has been tested in different localities and proved to ‘eat success, ie anxious to keep ourselves abreast of the times. and. nend these pails to all our customeis. _ It is less trouble Don‘t Porget BERRMNG 56. 4A BX MTG Electric‘® about it,â€"15 Bars 1b. Tuos. 13 lbs. for 25¢. as. 9¢c. a 15 ratel > PeePVRRTEETTN s C ce 00 o m rogey c 0 1 o o OS Ece w on o s o tte â€"a5e C routerof the road was laid ont and ‘byâ€" | and chough those sre 1 ot 1 for its government adoptedâ€"by the } on her, her i se is Pew._ i2 to" De_malAgIDk | carried welghts!..â€"~. » dard, is to be lit by electrie light by the first of September next. The council pays $200 a year for eleven lights. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny and family, of Mt. Forest, were in town over Sunday, tenewing old acquaintances, Miss Fleming is a guest of Miss McIntyre this ErEcrric Raway.â€"The meeting in Toronto List Wednesday. of the Proviâ€" sional directors, resulted in a omflpnny being formed consisting of ‘Mr. McNaâ€" on n ie n ces enlabrn‘ ForEestERs‘ FUXxERALâ€"On Sunday last about 60 members of the C.~0. F. from Hanover, Allan Park and Home Societies attendedt the funeral of their deceased brother Wm. P. MeClocklin, who died at the residence of his grandfather Mr. Philip Eya, aged 23 yrs. Much sympathy is expressed for the sudden taking off of an estimable youug man. _ His father and brotber survive him. 1 1 oï¬ t B 8 1 0N O â€"Aciaindonnderenionincvin 1 ing by the years. He is now the head of the Provinciat body of Independent Foresteis, and his rise to thisgposition in six years is a compliment to his execiiâ€" tive ul’;ility. Court Durham having inâ€" itiated him, there is of course a warmer feeling existing,than usual between the mother court and her distinguished member the H. C. R. : This pride Chief Ranger Limin expressed ‘very neatly while introducing ‘Mr. McNairâ€"to the Iocal Court on Monday night last, The H. C. R. gave an address un Indepenâ€" dent Forestry giving reasons .for its strength and: good pmc%etr. ‘and furnâ€" ixhed a. great deal of information in an intevesting way. _ _ .~ . + for building the to Iyrportaxt to Srock Mrx.â€"The G. T. R. has armanged, that hereafter on Mondays _ and _ Thursdays, . a live stock special _ will leave Palinerâ€" ston at 2.30 p. m. all the live stock from the borth, reaching there up to 1.50 p, m., picking up stock at intermediate points. This train will reach Toronto at 8 p. m. _A passenger coach will be atâ€" tached for the accommodation of drovâ€" ers and men in charge.â€"Telescope. The Executive Committee of the Patâ€" rons of Industry met at the Middaugh House, Durham and reported on tgr stapding of the candidate, in each Munâ€" icipality. _ All were very enthusiastic in favor of Bro. Allan â€" Each delegate desired the candidate to go forward in hi« canvass to the end, which he conâ€" sented to do, hoping that there will be no more reports concerning his withâ€" drawal from the contest. There was a large munber of patrons present. * W m. Gorsline, Sec. Rev. R. McNair, of Carleton _ place, is spending this week amongst old friends here. The genial clergyman is looking well, a trifle more rotund than of yore, and in vim and beartiness has lost nothâ€" ing by the years. He is now the head of the Provinciat body of Independent Foresters, and his rise to thissposition in six years is a compliment w‘!:ia execiiâ€" byâ€"law. This will no " qo Couc 20 /Sb e Hotet Craxo®.â€"Mt Central Hotel has sold . to Mr. Jno. Watters, ( takes possession on Jun Mrs. A. W. Patterson move to Wiarton toâ€"d husband. â€" Many regret while wishing them we A meeting of the P: and East Grey has beet County Executive for at Flesherton. Meeting Boils and pimples are due to impure blood. Remove them by making the blood pure with Hood‘s Sarsaparilia, And still they come another lot of the very latest Novelties in Hats, Laces, Ribbons and Fowers, just in toâ€"day at Woodland‘s. Dr. Landerkin on Fair Day saw quite inumber of his constituents here and though not all supporters his handshaks is the same to all. Fine Dress Goods and Millinery our specialities. Ramsay & Motlock. Mr. Donald McKinnon, of Bruce, is at ‘wvu«-nt visiting his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Meikle, of Town, Miss M. Allan, of Mt guest of Miss May McC day last. â€"Moxpay next will be generall served as a holiday. Mr. Arch. Burnet Hopeyille, w town over Fair Day. Miss Belia McKinnon of Chesley present visiting Mrs. Jno. A, Black Dr. Moxtacus. â€"The Conservatives in town are expecting Dr. Montague en Tuesday next to open the campaign. We have no details but the mecting will likely be held in the rink. Eht brrn» Doxt Fororr the Teachers‘ meeting in the Town Hall toâ€"night. Your presâ€" ence at their day sessions toâ€"day or toâ€" morrow will bespeak an intere<t . in work which they will approciate. MARKDALE, we learn from the Stan Durkam, Th OT R ‘r or _ Sare.â€"Lot 20, con. 8, township of Bentinck. Apply vVi A. H. Jacksox, Durham ue ce vntnn tss For SALK.â€"A good second hand m Lunber Waggon nearly new ; plat m Fair Day saw quite | form Spring Democrat nearly new constituents here "‘"_d and Second hand Buggy, also good porters }"-“l“â€â€™d“h"'k'-'Ih(‘m'_v mare for farm use. Apply to R, MacFarrANE, ‘3~"‘M"- Beitz, of the *Ten people out of a dozen atre inâ€" sold ont his interest | valids," says a recent medical authority. ers, of Dundalk, who | At least eight out of these ten are sufâ€" n June 4th. fering from some form of blood discase etson, with her family | which a persistent use of Ayer‘s Sarsapâ€" i toâ€"day, to join her | Arillz would be sure to cure. . Then, regret their departure, Jon‘t be an invalid. m well. Droxmors ForestErs.â€"Ihis active he Patrons of South lm.l_\’_hus posters out announcing a Conâ€" s been called by the | cert in Russell Hall, on Friday the 29th » for Saturday next | inst. Inspector Campbelt, P. D. H. C. ceting before noon. R. is to deliver nn address. and talent & & T J from Durbam, Mt. Forest and Swinton rare _â€"Lot 20. con. 8. | Pavc reiinala s snlendid Enncert foxs [ Mt. Forest, was : McCracken on Sun May, 2196 e generally obâ€" Eevicw. f the is in is at Queén â€"Victoria celebrates her 77th birthday on Mug BAth 1896, and a stateâ€" ment made by her: physicians recently is to the effect that she is good for several years yet.. No reï¬m in English History presents a para el to bers as to its limit except that of Geo. III and the parall>l fails when it is remenbered that for 11 years of his reign governâ€" ment was carried on by regency. . She has pussed 14 rearu more to her credit than ?ueen Elizabeth, 9 more than Edâ€" ward HI, and 3 than Henry H1I,: and if she‘lives and reigos till fall, hers will be ‘the longest (reign in all English History and few | there. are, tosurpass it in< any history. |<â€" t S udle~ W xD aAnp Firg.â€"On Sunday last, a gale approachiug a tornudo in force preâ€" vailed in this district, Owing to drouth eve; ything was dry, and it ueeded ouly such a wind to fan into dazgerous fame any incipient fires that mignt be about. In town the firebell startled the inhabitâ€" ants about 3.30 p. m., the points of danger being the stvamp to the west of Crawford‘s Mill. _ Paurs, shovels and willing hauds were soon on the spot, to be useful if extremity should mrise, while the engine was placed at the mill poud and hose run out: firewards as far as possible. . Happly uo danget was done, Not so in the country howover, From a high window no fewer than 7 fires were observed, _ About 40 acres of swamp were. burnt over on the farm of Mr, Joseph A tkimmson‘ destroying much valuable timber. â€" The fire crossed from the 2nd to the 3rd Concession at one time it looked as if Mr. Joo. Wilizm‘s buildings could not be sayed. â€" Mr. Jno. Bell, gravel road, is also a>sulferer, baving a large amount of firewood deâ€" stroyed, T. alcFadden had two â€"of his horses so severely. burned that they may not recover and a borse of Inspecâ€" tor Campbelt‘s which was with them is ulso injured. Towards / Owen Sound trees and telegraph _poles are: blown down and to the South of the town Mr. Wrm. Graot had some yvaluable timber destroyed. â€" Greatâ€" injury has. beeu done in some quarters by drifting eur h or sand, on some farms drifts of 2 feet occurring... Of course other parts are bilown bare, and all will need resowing. K. is to deliver an address, and talent from Durbam, Mt. Forest and Swinton Park will make a splendid concert forâ€" ture. â€" Admission Reserve seats 25 cents others 20 cts, Children 10c. A Laroe Smporext.â€"The ory of hard times is not borne out by the shipment of cattle made by Mr. Arch. Hunter on Wednesday last. _ He shipped 27 head of fine beefers to Mr. Stonchouse, of Hamilton, averaging over 1000 lbs. each. This is a nice lit(le sum for one farmer. The sume day Mr. Brunt shipped 90 cert in Russell Hall inst. Inspector C: R. is to deliver an For that tickling sensation in your throat try a 10c box of "Mist" Cough Lozengers. They will allay the irritaâ€" tion at once. _ For sale by all druggists and the Key Medicine Co., 305 Yonge Street. Toronto. Mr. D. McNicol M, P. P. was Tuesday, and no doubt put in good word for brother Allan. Rev. W. MacGregor, Durham _ will preach in Baptist Church, Orchau dville on Sunday the 2th May, at 7.30 p. m. The newest Materal for summer Waists or Dresses is Silver Sitks." _ We have them in different colors, Ramsay & Morlock. Busy.â€"Mr. Morlock and his staff have their hands full this week moving their large stock to the Calder biock. Don‘t think of buying anything in Lace Curtains until you have seen Woodland‘s Bargains in thisline. Artistic work decorates some windows in Town, the work of a traveiling paintâ€" er. 0A Mr. and ‘Mre. James Hughes, of Hanâ€" over, visited friends in Town last Sunâ€" day,. ‘ Bten Nevis Camp meets on the 2nd inst. * Droxmors ForEstER dy has posters out an: N from some form of bl a persistent use of Ay would be sure to c )e an invalid. BRITAIN‘S QUEEN. «ure to cure mpl rader ouncing a Conâ€" Friday the 29th elf, Pâ€"ODAIC C. ss. and talent econd hand new ; platâ€" Th1 en ate in authority. n are suf 1 discase s Sarsap . Then, in town many a rctive l‘d to organized for the summer months with Robt. Renwick, Eq. as Sunerintendent an interest in the loculity.north of 1 ard bas beenâ€" visiting romeâ€"pafrons and John Snell as Dep. Superintendent, Candidate Jamieson has Intely erimced had no further faith left in any medicine MHowever, more to please him than from my bope of benetficial results, 1 began the use of Pink Pills. The tirst bene fcial effects I found was that the warivth and natural feeling began to veturn to my limbs, my bowels ceared to bloat, and with the continued use of the pills my appetite returned. â€" 1 slept soundly at night, and the action of my heart again became normal. 1 continuâ€" ed taking the Pink Pills uatil I had used in ali fifteen boxes, and I bave not felt betterin years than I do now. 1 did some prrticularly hard work last fall, and was avie to stand it with a strength and vigor which surprised me. _ I conâ€" sider Dr Williams‘ Pink Pills, not only a wouderfulbmedicine, but also in the light of what my other treatment cost, the least expensive medicine in the world. and 1 strongly recommend Pink Puils to all in need of a imedicine. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills act directly upon the blood and nerves, building We haze a full line of Tieeds, Flanrnels, Yarns, Blankets, etc , (Ianner‘s make) now on hand and are preâ€" pared to gice in exâ€" change CASH OR TrRADE. The~ndorsigned having been restored to health by aimple ioans, after sutfering for soveral years vith a#e ‘oreIung affection, aud that dread disease Con-l-';lln-. is anxious to make known to bis tellow anfforera the means of cure, To those who desire it, he wi‘l choorfally send (free of clarge) a orpy of the pnmï¬ymn used, which they will ind a sure cure for Consamption, A«tkmn, Cnâ€" tarrb, Breachitfe.and all throntand lumg alâ€" adies He hfl;“ all aufferers will try this romedy, as itis invaluable. Those desiring the proveription wh:ich will <ost them na*hing, and may prove & blesstuc, will please address, f REV. DWARD A. WLSON, Brocklys, Now Tork. . ‘Intended for last week. The Sibbath â€"School in connection with Amos Chorch has.. againâ€" been Eggs taken in exchange or Cash QOpposite the McAllister House. AT m Cm2TUOHO 1 G.R. STEYENSON‘S > STANB, O?_POS!TE THE giGALLISTER House. 20 cents PER POUND FOR aâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 4 #geâ€" _A Thanking You one and all for your patronage in past years and trusting you will favor me with a fair share of the same this year. OO TVOTSL took a more acute foun, and to aud to my distress my liver appeared not to perform its usual funcuons, and my heart troulled me greatly, and there were as well other complications which baffied the skill of four doctors whom I successively called in in hope of regainâ€" ing my health,. From the knees down my legs were as cold as ice : my bowels would bloat and 1 suffered great pain. My case went from bud to worse despite tne medical treatment 1 was undergomg and at last 1 got so bad that 1 was forcâ€" ed to give up business. . I could hardly eat anything, got but litile sleep at night, ind as you will readily underâ€" stand my condition became one of deâ€" spair,. | My father urged me several times to give Dr, Williams‘ Pink Prills a trial, buid was so discourazed thatd \â€"_ Mr. Chas. Tucker who lives about two miles from Lockport, is one of the best known men in (Emt section. _ Me is cuâ€" gaged in business as a lobster packer, and dealer in flour and salt, and in‘ adâ€" dition has a fine fartn. During the past three years Mr. Taucker has been an awlmost constant invalid, being the yvictim of a complication of troubles following a severe attack of la grippe. â€" Recenily he has been restored to his old "time health and having learned that he gaye the entire credit to Dr. Wiltams‘ Pink Pills, concerning which so much has been said through the press, a reporter interviewed him in the matter, and has cheerfully given his story for publicaâ€" tion, â€" Mr. Tucker said ; â€"*About four years ago I had a severe attack of ia grippe, which left me in a fearful con dition, â€" I had for a number of years beâ€" fore this attack been a sufferer from d_\'nlp('psin. but following the la grippe it ‘ A Sufferer From Acute Dyspepsia and & Complication of Troubics Followâ€" ing an Attack of La Grippeâ€"He was foreed to Quit Business and Was Hopelessly Discouraged When Help Came. From the Amherst, N. S. Sentinel. TOCONsSUMPTIVES. A NEW LELSE OF LIFE. HOW A CUMEBZRLAND CO., N. S., MAN OB{AIRED IT. W. E. STEYENSON. my condition became one of deâ€" My father urged me several to give Dr. Williams‘ Pink Prills a buid wis so discouraged that 1 > further faith left in any medicine ver, more to please him than from ve of beneficial results, 1 began DROMORE. WANTED mt 1 was undergomg bad that 1 was forcâ€" ess. _ I could hardly but litile sleep at will readily underâ€" became one of deâ€" urged me several that the began to Is ceared ed use of dis troubl Eo BR U on C Aee t un o PR ed into %uhi“&ion and a. dozenâ€" men lnlt:ghme till 5*::30;‘(:&:* when dunger was tmi aud. all\ went home. However nlpa:'u: midnight it . broke out aftesh," crosaed the road ‘into : Mr. Williams‘ swamp, eansumed fences and trees. like so Jos, Atkinson bad some fires out Inst week, and\ during: Sunday‘s ‘gale it spread into the swamp and to the adâ€" joining B;uuparty owne 1 by Dan G:reerfâ€" wood w it ‘did nmed.mmd threatened destruction.to 11& Toward evening as theâ€"wind mm fire spread imore rapidly pails were cullâ€" Mr. Jno. Willliams for whotw much sympathy is felt is expected home. toâ€" day, (Wadnesd :y,) we are glad to know that he is getting along well. s Those who wish to l?end an enjoyable evening, cannot afford to miss the Edge Hil U. S. 8. garden pnrt‘-{‘w be held on Mr. Win. Etl%;'gs grounds on Tuesday May the 26th inin%ontn 5 p. m. Tea at 8 o‘clock. . Sports, tball, Literary and Musical program.. Admission 10c. The bigh wind blew down a good many fences and did considerable datmnâ€" age in many orchards. of them all try it. _ OQur Fodâ€" der Corn is all selected No. 1 Seed and ai aery low prices, call and see testimonials. All the leading xvarieties. We introduce for the first time Erans New Ontario Swede, awhich is said to be the The undersigned has rented the vacant store in the Aljoe block and is prepared by close attention to business and first class work to give satisfaction to all comers. A trial solicited. LOWER TOWM, HEAVIEST CROPPER HARDIEST HELD CORN= MacFARLANE & Go. UR oL L EDGE HILL ECHOES. NEW BARBER SHOP. NCEalar ul Rumr un l airâ€"â€" u> i2 Al> uy e fences and .tiees . like . so . John Wiltiam‘s house and iRNP unmy ‘"Or CCC " J0 4 Hay 3 rq ‘0@0 ‘0‘0 la"’o_n "40j y «* 0,, "98tp aify Om .4 O O3tn» "I a," "Lio, "“"04 2 Jo , en uie o. P AD s d [IU & t l"'l’ ie in ty : dbnl Aoleda 'f-u,':†"I’.u.,,,'l 41ag 191 iJ > "4o s1 *4 04 oo e ol ma‘B o) EuL 0; 4 104/,,,), Piy ts 0,7;,â€â€â€ y â€" Pay ta. 2 o.‘ 9py 494 4* AND cH] € AND D. R. ReprERX. far i 1." ..,ym:[] "Iâ€"01, E .lr).l'wl" 03 -'iI’IOJ @44 Uo Cld .‘114.M|) Di pâ€"u{moq Puo 2 t 10â€" o‘clock One Bruokville B & also . rt:wrh‘nm! '0‘2:"‘1“& and _ Campbell, Lonâ€" sh. cmmsed| _ don Carringes & Buggies. 1 us‘ swamp.| \One Car Chatham Famous Wagons, es. like #9° . ‘also Snow Ball Wagons _ _ _ _ ; destroyed . New Stock of the Jamous Ramsay: 4 ‘u:«“l., .~ a na & m. 1. ce ... ts mctey Mawen aad Tiger L :'d'hll in Je . "Ito DURHAM. ) Pal T ig " aay! 17 Bargains at Wholesale ! Just Atriied â€"â€"â€" Corae at once and we will surprise you We have a large shipment of St Goods on the way and must have room Money is going to be scarce this winter, we have arranged to loan ary amount of it on good farm security at 54 and 6 per cent. straight loans. All kinds of Ploughs, Cultivators, Straw Cutters, Turnip Cuiters, &¢ in stock at our Show Reoms in Lower Town. Marriage Licenses issued and Fire & Life Insurance promptly attended t The Implement Season is nearly over but we have a few Buggies ard Demoerats in Stock which we will sell at Cost in order to clear out our Stock any person in need of a WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, We have the famous Raymond Sewing Machines We have in stock Bell, Karn and Doberty Organs at prices which will suit the times. â€"DEALER INâ€" . â€" All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicies, Organs & Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. We always keep fall at lowest pri BQQTS & SHOES "ia hM "+ un taaie Thies o ies‘ and_Men‘s Low Shoes before buy‘ng. (Note this fact.) Best Table oil cloth, white and colored, 45 in. wide, 25¢. a yd. . Best Oatmea. or White Castile Soap, Tets a bar, or 4 bars for 25 cents: &fafln’ Soap, . be. a box of 3 cakes. Servb brushes Sets up _ Heavy Galvanized 14 t. pail, 25¢. See our $1.00 lot o( Tinwaré. Call anyway, We want yeur trade Chas. McKinnon z* t ol it on ic " 134 « Mooo4 200 * Get one of our new Carpet Stretchers. _ We have the best made for 90 cents Our New Prints are just in. We have the very best value at PRINTS be. 9c. 10c. and 12%¢. ayd. u&-'&".m See our 5¢. and 6c. CEALLIES. ENS TOP SHIRTS from 2cts. up. Just read the following prices : 24 yds. long, 28 in. ‘?:ide, ~~40c. a The Fall is a good time to buy a BUGGY, CART OR DEHMOCRAT CALDER & LIYINGSTON, Agets, Sewring Machine, Organ or Pisno. ts 'lJIBI in, . P iz 0 ‘qflo:' #m "Piy :m.:_uomv *n mu! wlop vu†H4 14 n‘luylli:[] -'u,; -'ual, QOJJ lll).l'ul" 03 -‘i"an 24 u0 es > m) Pie ,;â€"i‘{mnl' C ‘YOU WILL NEED 1_â€" New Lace Curtains So is Houseâ€"cleaning time, and a pr. | 3; yds. long, 42 in. wide, $1.00 a pr. SPRING IS HERE you with low prices. f Stoves, Catters and other Fall and Winte: Now on Hand Maxwell‘s Steel Rakes, ote. i Conitiaird & Scott‘s Seed Drifts and Wilkinson Plooghs and Scuffers. Orgaus & Pz.zos of the best makes. kR CO. Full Stock ofRepaire * ~<*.~~~ ~always on hand. A fow Stoves at job prices. New Williams Bewing Maâ€" chines. . Ilairows. W ey LOWE.?t TOWX, DURHM o $ o