SAVE T00 DOLLMR 123. 3 j New Sateen Prints for 124 cents a vard. New Black Sateens, reg. 15¢., Tues. JUST TO MAKE A NOISE Ladies‘ Sammer Vests be. each. Crumbs Eng Prints, 10¢c. yd. Reg. 123%c. Fine Cretonnes, reg. 16¢c. Tuesday 10c. Fancy Blouse muslins r»g. 15¢., Tue. New Art Muslins Reg. 15¢c., once more O9%c. ‘Table Linen, Reg, 35¢., Bargain Day 12%5,. vyard. § ~wae * Mens‘ White cotton socks 5¢. %ir. Faney Scriped Dress Goods, Reg. 1(c. THEIR ACTUAL VALUE. We Promised you a blazer READ BELOW Â¥6e. a yard. ' 3 Black Cashmere Gloves 19¢c. pair Black Cashmere Gloves, }F:g. 50c. Tues. 39c. pair. 8 Cakes Shaving soap for 10c., Reg. 15¢. Choice Tea 13¢. a Ib, Reg, Mcts. Chocolates 15¢, Ib, Reg. 40c. Castor Oil 10v. Ib. Seythes at 49c¢c. Reg. T5c. Snaths at 45¢, Reg. 75¢. Manure Forks 65¢ Reg. 90c. Hay Forks at 40c. Reg. 55¢. Pure Tar per Bottle l1c. Reg. We od n Pa‘ls 1 ‘c., Reg. 15¢. French Sardines 5¢. can. The time to give bargains in harvestâ€" Ingitools is now, nct a‘ter the season‘s over. We do so now as usual. ** Kolona " Ceylon Tea, Reg. 80c¢c. Tues. 28c. a 1b. DEPARTMENTAL STORE UPPER TOWN. this week. Come Early. We sell quickly, We bave been told ever so often that we are fast getting the trade of the WHOLS COUNTRY SIOE. We know that, but has it ever struck you WHY ? THE REASON IS BECAUSE WE ARE Peerless Bug Killer. â€" §4 lbs for 25 cts Epecial Sale Tuesday of AMND KEEP AN EAGLE on OUR FINE DOUBLE Advertisers of Facts WE PART WITH THE GOODS MENTIONED BELOW Next Tuesday, at 1.A DITIES, NOTTCHE. Positively toâ€"day only ~for Tuesday, June 30. Selicia Linings HUNTER. Crash Toweling, a perfect snap, Reg. 12%c., goes Bargain Day @ Se. yd. Gents‘ gold plated cuff buttons, Reg. 50c. pair, sell Tues. @11¢c. pair. Carriage Dusters at 90c and 70¢c, worth more monev. Bamboo Rods only 5¢. each. Fishing Lines } Down in Fishing Hooks Price Best Leather Tipped Rraces in Durham @ 24¢c. Regular 35c. pair. Hundreds of people have found out that they can purchase almost anyâ€" thing at this store for less mceney than elsewhere. _ Why don‘t you try it and Harvesting Tools YARNS ETC. Our own make celebrated All Wool Yarns. Single at 33¢. 1b. Twisted at 6 lbs. for $2.10. ROLL CARDING DONE. $1.50, Tuesday $1.25. Tin Dippers, Reg. 10c. Bargain Day 5c. Milk Panse 8 for 25c. Gallon Wash Basins 10c. each. Milk Pans, Reg. 80c. for 70c. You can also save your dollars by purâ€" chasing from us .. 00. .. 59. Oil Cans, Machine @il, Whet Stones, etece., etc. % Wire Screening, all widthsâ€"Cheap. \\'ile‘S_cAre'(_-‘n l)‘nm-si _ready made, Reg 7. cts worth 12; Aet zie READ BELOW M . PHEae ce e mame ns Caes" pin inariind 4 # We h tiiug > 2% im Piace © Glenelg Council met in special Session ‘ on J une 12th to consider an application of the Huron and Ontario Railway Comâ€" pany for a right of way on the highâ€" ways, through said Township, All the members present. The Reeve in the chair. Aun agreement in blank, was submitted to Council, and the seyeral clauses thereof considered and fully disâ€" cussed. _ When it was movéed by Mr. McFadden, seconded by Mr. Staples, that the application from the Huron and Ontario f-builwny for a right of way along the highway of the township of Glenelg. between the Village of ‘Priceâ€" ville and the town of Durham be grantâ€" ed to the said railway Company, on the road known as the Durhaim road, and that a Byeâ€"Law be passed confirming an agreement between the said company and this municipality. Carried. A Byeâ€"Law was introduced, read a first and second time, and numbered 356 in accordance with above resolution, Movyed by Mr. Arrowsmith _seconded by Mr. Lamb that Byâ€"Law No. $56 be now read a third time, Signed, sealed a,.m(il engrossed on Byeâ€"Law Book. Carâ€" vied. Byeâ€"Law No. 356 was read accordingâ€" ly and the Council adjourned. J. 8. BLACK Be Sure You Are Right And then go ahead. If your blood is impure you appetite failing. your nerves weak, you may be sute that Hood‘s Sarâ€" s iparilla is what you need. Then take no substitute. _ Insist upon Hood‘s and only Hood‘s, This is the medicine which has the largest sales in the world., Hood s % irsaparilla is the One True Blood Puriâ€" e‘ Hood‘s Pills ave pompt, efficient, alâ€" ways reliable, easy to take, easy to operate. An agreement for contract for conâ€" struction was drawn up, as neaily as considered advisable, upon the lines inâ€" dicated in a letter from Miller Bros., setting forth in a general way the terms and conditions upon which the latter would be willing :o execute a contract, A meeting of the Huron & Ontario Railway C€o. was held at 2 p. m. on Fri day, June 12th at the Rossin House, Toronto, and after adjournment at 6 p. m.. deliberations were again resumed at an evening session andrenewed durâ€" ing Saturday forenoon. After careful scrutiny and prolonged discussion the agreement was adopted and the secretary instructed to forward it the financiers at once for their considâ€" eration. If the agreement is acceptable to the above named bankers one of the firm will come up and execute the contract at the next meeting of the Company. Should it not wmeet with their approval, however, it will be so mneucred by them as to meet their vvew and again returned to the Provincial Co, as now organized for further consideration by the latter. The differsnt members of the Comâ€" pany were requested to state what proâ€" gress had been made in the way of securing the 'tiigm of way to the highâ€" w iys in the different municipalities to which the byâ€"laws and agrcements had been presented, and with one exception the report was that the Councils apâ€" proached had passed resolutions in favor of adopting them as they now read. The wedding of Miss Sarah Parslow, youngest daughter of Mr. Rich,. Parâ€" slow, one of Proton‘s pioneers, took place last week to Mr. P. Lawrence, of Construction may begin in any one municipality as soon as the franchise for it is secured, but it is desirable that the councils shall all fail into lne as simultaneously and speedily as possible in order that the progress of the enterâ€" prise may be expedited, The franchises from the municipalâ€" ities are already secured in the cases of Osprey and all the townships beâ€" tween Flesherton and Meaford, and the same is true of sevyeral townships, towns and villages on the western section of the proposed route. The agreements and byâ€"laws must be read by each Counâ€" cil :ihree times I.'m(l notri(i'es of the third reading must be posted up in conspicâ€" uous pfaces in eacm unicipality.â€"§£el. We left of writinq) you last week as we expected you had election news enonï¬h to fill up most of your liyeâ€" paper but this week we send you a few Y:ems cut as short as we canâ€"well do. . Aubont Reb c Thidtaindc t ~dliith ciibtitedaaithsâ€"atidimartr s Bs the Proyince of Quebec, and was ut‘:e;n a notable affair, They went away on a pleasure trip. _ > | Also Miss Bitoff to Mr, James Riddell, of this place, took place here. 'l‘h:r drove down to Fergus. ‘They are settlâ€" ing down near here. The line was located from Shelburne through Osprey and Eugenia to Fleshâ€" erton, upon certain conditions which the representatives from the places named expressed their readiness to asâ€" sent to. The different members of the Comâ€" pany expressed their pleasurable asâ€" tonishment at the unexpected progress the scheme is making and some were so sangnine as to siate their belief that construction in certain sections may commence this summer. John McArthur went to ham the High School. parham ‘to Wm. Burnet had aAdcive to Durham and his aunt Mrs. E."Burnet came here to visit friends. The election here is inning to hot. Dr. Sproule dr:)):g throxugh g:: Friday evening in company with ex Reeve Hanbury, of Duudï¬l“i1 to his Cedâ€" report to give you now. _ _ |! Isaiah W. McArdle arrivyed home on |â€" Saturday night from Markdgle. He. will stay mh hig mrent:&nul % [ alection, no doubé will take a in it for the Or: Te eA THE ELECTHIC RAILWAY. GLENELG COUNCIL. SPECIAL MEETING. HOPEVILLE. y evening, hut J have no 3 a t L;’l‘, _ Dr, Willams‘ Pink Pills strike at the n a root of the disease, driving it from the [ system and restoring the patient to lell, health and strength. In cases of parâ€" b‘:I ‘ alysis, spinal troubles, locomotoratazia, h i sciatica, rheuinatiam, erysipelas, scrofulâ€" to ous troubles, etc., these pills are superâ€" \{lor to all other treatment. They are iam | also a specific for troubles which make ere | the hves of so many women a burden, and speedily restore the rich glow of 894| health to pale and sallow chreeks, Men ex| broken down by overwork, worry or edâ€" | excesses, will find in Pink Pills a certain iD& / eure. Sold by all dealers or sent by ‘"* | mail postpaid, at 50c a box, or six hoxes on |for $2.50, by addressing the Dr. Wil He: g:mf l;‘:lci-e Oomn;‘y. Brockville, e t" or enecmd" ® Yo m‘m ind of imitations and substitues alleged to c be " jm as M a» atist now in England, who spent many years in Teheran, describes the_new Shah as tall, calm and reserved, | Heis quiet in his manner, moderate in his deâ€" mands, and has fair abilities. Although nt the eldest son, he was brought iigâ€frc;ï¬'.'hi‘s"ï¬i'riï¬"i;') succeed the late Shah. â€" To this end he has been tg'aii!l}ed tc rule as Governor of the ln.gze province of Azerâ€"baifan. It is coufidently exâ€" pected that the new Shah will niake a just ruler and will follow in the footsteps ‘of his father. He is much married. THE BOWMANVILLE NEWS INTERâ€" . _ VIEWS MR. JOHN HAWKENS. And is Given Particulars of a Nine Years‘ Suffering From Asthma, from Which He Has Been Restored to Health When His Case Was Looked on as Hopeless. From the News, Bowmanville. During the past five years the Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills haye devoloped inâ€" to a household word, and from several cases that have come under our personal observation, there is not the least doul t in our minds but that they are a boon to mankind, and in scores of instances have saved life, when everything else had failed. The cure of Mr. Sharp, whose case we puolished some time agr, was one of the most remarkable that we have heard of, ~Toâ€"day he is as weli as as ever he was in his life, and is daily knocking about in all weathers attendâ€" ing to his farm duties. Recently another triumph for Pink Pills came under our observation, and, after interviewing the person cured, he gave permission to muke the facts public, and will give the story in his own words. Mr. John Hawâ€" teis, who resides in the township of Darlington, some ten miles north o% Bowini.nville, and whose post office is Enniskillen, came to the country from Cornwall, England, some 45 years ago, and up to the time of his sickness had always been a hardâ€"working man. One day however, while attending his work, he got wet, took a ch II and a severe cold foliowed, which finally developed to asthma,. â€" Pusing the suece: eding nite years he was a terrivle suffoerer from that disiressing discase and .racuvly grew so bad that he could not work, freguenily spent sleepless uigh‘s, and :lil,l le or no app tite. Finally he could searecely waulk across the room without pasting for breath, anad would sit all day with his elbows resting on his knees the ouly position which seemed to give him ease, aund at one time he never laid down for six weeks. As it was a hardâ€" ship for him to talk,. all he asked was t« be let alone. â€" During this time he had been doctoring and had tried nearly everything, and spent over $100, but got no relief, Finally some one recomâ€" mended him to take Pink Pillss He thought they could do him no harm â€" at any rate, and procuring a supply he commenced taking them. After he had taken three boxes he found he was imâ€" proving, and after taking two more boxes to the astonishment of all, he | walked across the field to the woods and cut up a cord of wood. He continued :vthe pills and took two more boxes makâ€" | ing seven in all, and toâ€"day is as well as he ever was. but always keeps a box of | Pills in the house. The neighbors all ;hega.n to ask him what he had done, as the asthma had left him, and they never l expected to hear of him being well again To one and all he tells that it was Dr. ' Williams‘ Pink Pills that did it, and has recommended them to scores of people f since his recovery. THR NEw SHAH.â€"A Leading diplomâ€" With such wonderful cures as these occuring in all parts of the Dominion it is no wonder that Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have achisved a greater reputation than any other known medicine. All that is asked for them is a fair trial and the results are rarely disappointing. ANOTEER GREAT TRIUMPZ Scrofula 30 Bushels of Wheat PEX ACRE Always a Sure Crop. Some Sarms for rent on half shares. Will be in Priceville the first Wednesâ€" day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel, The undersigned offers for safe his farm of 130 acres being composed of lot 20 on the 2nd and lots 22 and 23 on the 3rd con. N. D. R., Glenelg, 125 acres cleavred, balance good hatswmul bush. Well fenced and watered by two wells and two springs, Good bearing orchard, Buildings all good, Farm is situated 1} mile from Nï¬]()fll. 1} mile from Post Oflice, 14 mile from Township Hall, while a church is located upon lot, Will be sold on easy terms. For further parâ€" ticulars apply to _ Infésts the blood of humanity. It appears in varied forms, but is forced to yield to Hood‘s Sarsapartila, which purifies and vitalizes the blood and cures allsuch diseases. Read this: *4 lnSoptimbot, 1894, I made a misstep and injured my ankle. Very soon afterwards. \ the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘s Block. Residence first door west of the Post Office, Durham. ___ _ _ _ _ two inches across formed and in walking to favor it I sprained my ankle. ‘The sore became worsc; I could not put my boot on and I thought I should have to give up at every step. I could not get any relief and had to stop wor‘. I read of a cure of a similar case by Hood‘s Sarsaparilia and concluded to try it. Before I had taken all of two bottles the sore had healed and the swelling had gone down. My June 6th, 1806 is now well and I have been greatly beneâ€" fited otherwise. I have increased in weight and am in better health. Icannot say enough in praise of Hood‘s Barsapaâ€" For any information regard. ing the Great American North H. A. HUNYTER‘s Bureau of Information, And always trazvel by the Northâ€" ern Pacific Railw 1y the favrorite route to the Pacific Cost. Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. 9L. Prepared only by C. I. Heod & Co., Lowell, Mass. Cash Payment, Balance in Yearly Payments, buys our Lands in Hoods ... _ the best family cathartic Hood‘s Pills Te pres etjutint. 250 This Railway offers for sale CHEAP very desirable lands in Minnesota, North Dakota, $1 Per Acre S_O UTH DAKOTA That will raise Montana, Northern Idah Washington and Oregon, A Sore l'lu" 7_ 'l'(u. H. BLAxx, So. Berwick, Meo. This and other similar cures prove that Dr. T. G. KOLT L. D. S. DENTISTRY. FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF For Prices etc. Call on or write to F o0 Sarsaparilia FARM FOR SALE. H A, HUNTER, «_ Durham Doxaun Granxa»w. Bunessan P. 0. «<â€"atigus TD TA T. k P ks & We hare a full line of Tweeds, Flannels, Yarns, Blankets, etc., (1anner‘s make) now on hand and are preâ€" pared to give in exâ€" change WOOL STA D, OPPOSITE THE MOALLISTER House. HIGHEST CASH PRICE ~â€" _ PAID FOR 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. CASH OR TRADE. wEkLr want Dâ€"FFP""" OBRK v vN.‘ A yyorx ror NEX AXP wours, en to 810 per week for ‘â€'i ob .â€â€˜ can do it. No Mebemt« for work This is bona Ade. Send "‘:50'.“' I fl.‘ lars at once. | THE sEyMoP8 ‘0., Masonic Temple, Caw de® ** ol Eggs taken in exchange or C ash Opposite the McAllister House, w'ml'\'?)nl«i to take building co#* tracts and furnish all kinds of Material at living prices. â€œâ€˜ï¬ he wl cheerfauily send CT®®)""_ cigf oc py of mrlpmu used, which they 'illg a sure onre for Comsnmpiion, A-lt-.o.d_ zvmlflo.lnd all thri .unndhl’:fl he . He mu all sufferers will try thi# t as it :ainvaluable, Those desirinu"lOM a'hl will sost them nothing, aud 987 pros® Yessing, will please address, 5 w 4 REV. DWARD A. WISON, Inodiy I® THCE FinEst Tea In Tn«e WorLo FROM THE TEA PLANT TO THE TEA Cup Ne , Auiet woles Pag» aprese camy t nnn. Ave / Pp it /7 in E: ?-.'u ho 7 to. and ';'ï¬m uis wever ALL QOOD GROCERS KEEP IT. If your grocer does not keep it, tell him to write to â€" STEEL, HAYTER & CO. ~ W and 13 Front Street East, Toronto. imjons 09# | Finter Tea _ TEA **Monsoon" Teais put up by the Indian Tca r'-n‘ sample of the best qualities of Indian ‘eas, Thercfore they use the greatest care in the selection of the Tea and its blend, that is why they put it up themselves and sell it only in ‘the ot:|igm.nl C. E. STEVENSON‘$ Would intimate that he wi‘l continue the Furniture and Undertakin«s Business es ~» lished by his father in Durham in 1353 as will enaeavor to give all o6 an 1 new cu«ton; ers the same entire satisfaction PLANING AND MATCHING~ Furniture of the Bast Ta‘ke ALWAYS ON HAXD. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPEC!IALTY WATSON BROS ‘UVRMITUERE AMN)Y) UTV:ERTAKEN The endersigned bavin heailh g beaon restored to u-.“ means, after suffering for severnal yea® wse "ere}ung affection, and that druddu-"; m- is anxious‘ to make kno=® “'.. the means of cure. 10 ts w4 W wi‘l cheerfully sond (free of ebl'“ ".!.! prescripton used, which theÂ¥ "'“ Emvd® Haw Alecrecensentet h+ “‘.â€_0“ #&7"The ounly Arstâ€"class BRenarae in towan. DONE AND SATI8SFACTION GUARANTEED, SHINGLES ON HANV AT RIGHT PRICES Dromore, June 6th, ‘06. 50 TOCONSUMPTIVE! tMPROVED MACHINERY. e beg to announce to the pu! that we have the null rebuilt and refitted with Remember the stand â€"opposite the Market, Durham. W. E. STEVENSON. IN 1TS NATIVE PURITY. NORTH EGREMONT. 6E J. SHEWELL A PERFECT TEA WOOL. | *# <B> ++ WANTED® E. J, sHUEWELL ra WALE the public JIol ;. @s t § § 0 w*t B J .»* * $# A