'ountess o! mum and Fraulein P gush and Austtl young Prince†' o the Kirstt of ( laries equal†, in the royal . instruct"- " King of Sis- . we are now pro" ’ROMPTLY uantity of St I and the dim tr outside sheeting. ll 1u~|luI Ile"..' -- King of Siam Pr"tf - sozriiV0 NEW- ror oervoustyytut't I†' 's are» on the Ee,',-" f i'jhl,-2,thl'l't, t'g1urll. " a We. - .u guys stamp. all!“ , I sit up With - u U o'clock. i ITTEN’ CONSENT. 1'.1te as drt't betas a; tpggti, his! and cost o "at, ‘CURED. NO RISK " Aroroa contain) f Have you any woam a for others it will do t.etr m write fn-r'an honest opinion don Monika" um- Canadl. N am to, 148 SHELBY trral DETROIT, mop. I 'gkPirsle9.. . 9 _ il?i Win m "min consist-u Di FO " DRS. I iiiRir"aiii' iOT I“! Rm th 'd an h ANHOOD 'tMk _ " it druggl as In the Dot-I“. - - 130 â€that all 0rd Me KECHNII Fa ctor H seo A Lath alwa: " IMPROVEMENT. "Ji/ir 'uco,keeper--DO you ttit' kvoping good girl! . ruse-keeper {from I ire-at difrieulty. hilo the fgl loll p! , before 3min it. wok about or I I. If. for the old at- _ tTABLE 3mm f English RemeAp. FM POTEN thf Am.CtWELE EMiSSSGNS CURED a of Nara-Ill: - rnulein Panh. tho l pi. Austrian bretl Princee tt..f t... St ood n m has mind again as with " “I and treatgg-r-at rein all MC Emissions, â€a†f .'srmslattts, " " , grave. WM .1er that â€and "ebstity, Ma! r (:3. St/fAM Cot 319.12: Inl MEN m gall! trunk. " than. h m u ii',iiiiii ' iw" TEE" m. FERRY-9. I! GYseitb, ,f the 1". d to N d rain. 'lt run!†in“ L9 if} m m 'io - I" - cents per lb. d holmle prices. t How is it? The ( owplainl tlmt .tbe l u didnot turn u y. as Mrnngul y of We 1)anqu Jg, feeling guilty of br moms. How is it t 1 ma 5-" - r,rorEws.r:?,'y'e,Cl, or, others 1 1:113 young cattle. which they are . ing to trade for fer" machinery, have a splendid chmco at C. McKmsox’s, Atp iculturnl Emporium. t‘waiso ssrw..---ou1y, two week! more bargain, giving and Tanner’s Stole re will close. Call and see our prices, " will surprise you. Single yarns on," per lb. Bed blankets. all wool, veuts ler lb. Evergthmg also at [Winnie prices. C. E. tevenson. I How isit? The cmatswortlt Banner touipluinn rot.the Durham Foot MEI tum did not turn up to play there late- ly, as nrrnngml by "it wpresentauve†of the Durham team. Our boys are not feeling guilty of breaking any amuse- uwuls. How is it MAyWuy? Are You Tired All the lime? This condition is a lure indication tint your blood is not rich and nourishing an it ouibt to be and an it umy In if you will " onfew bottles of the great blood purifier. Hood's Bar- uparillzs. 'l‘iiouundl write that Hood's [ Harupuriiln bu card them of that tired inching by giving them rich, red blood. Hod whoat at John Cameron I may h “may of tttce fancy huscuits. 'omen who are; weak and neuvom, have no gm) lite and cannot sleep, s Jia"urth and - In Hood's tur. manner: Mow is it ? wwphilll tl mu) did not Mr.lot Clarke, one u. ...- -' " of the '"r%',,irdurter,e! Night. " an old Rum! t,'l Was In town this pet and gave us a to l, To s,sorEws.r:.F,'y'eg'l, or others "ing young cattle. which the, are liiling to trade for fem machinery, m have a splendid chance at r, Mcxmsox's, feeling LWISO sxr.r..--" In will close. Cl ter will wrpri†Icon†per B. B I cents. Per lb. [nul{ It the mid lune mm was rel to the teye and " hunl'um. and n Sperm! electric li a! some expense. “are hrillxmwy " are due to than tiw hand who cu tree. A nice . “003 In t Lurch ill are due to (In-m uuu u. - ...-. -- llw bond who cutaouted their talent tree. A nice nun) Wu.- realized which “my, m ' Lurch improvement. 01.1) 35.11an GoNI.--0n Saturday [an moi. piece the funeral of Mr. Jar. hum. Arthur. for “may yeah welt meu at Urclmrdville. Mr. and Mrs. In“. Norice, Mr. and Mrs. Q. l’euigrew, ‘- _ ...A h... "",ttoer aiieud. I'M, took place we nun... -- -- hum, Arthur. for many yenu welt Lumwn at Urchnrdville. Mr. and Mrs. Jun. Morice, Mr. and Mrs. Q. l’euigrew, My. Wm. (hunt. and In» mother attend. id the funeral which was phenomenally Urge. Same day, Mr. Jonathan Bobin- l 3011.01 the 15th cum. harmnnhy. w“ buried. On Sunday. Mrs. aictolery, "f Buncslllu. was land to rest in Rocky 'edt1'll cemetery where her husband was . id about ll months 330. She was is tater " Mr. Dunnhl McDonald. of this town. A very large number of friends -m| Imiilhbura toiroweti the remains to . trUter ct All". IJUIIiIIII in......._-“,, town. A very large number of friends and neighbor; toilon‘ed the remains to the gran 0. Saw MARRIAGE 1,sws--mvyaIit'uyt to what We tttwe last week on this topic. viz: that botlt parties must. make util- unvit before the issuerot Marriage.. Li- censes, We add other points in the law. which those contemglating matrimony will loam: note. tl) b n marriage license is v3id unless used with 3 months from the tune of inning. (2) No minister l shall minimize a. marriage betwe en the hours of IO p. III. and 6 a. in. unless un- dor peculiar circumstances mentioned in the Act. (3) No license shall be iven to anyone under the age of eighteen your: unless with the written consent of his or her parent. irr guardian. ti) No license shall he issued to anyone under fourteen Feat s. iaiuth LOCAL CHURCH Ihcsucs.--Tho lnmun m am, seems to he man-wily chosen as a month for chin ch activities in outdoor outings. The l'rtr,irytctjttut on l‘hnrsdny last took than Sunday School to Holstein by train. and spent a. must rnjuynble day in that corivei.rion centre. Swings were erected, of ".cottrset and a boat, kindly loaned by Mr. It. I' trim-r was in use nil aftm'nmm on the mill pond. The young men played cricket with great vim. though on poor ground. Bome cbildrcn's games were curried out, and a. record was tuade by some married Indies in " very iiiilircVetesuu foot race and some fancy driving was also done In: Misses Mt Donald and Ptrntty, \Yhen in a very noi!"."""""" "met'- - Mid some fancy dris ing was also done l hy Misses .‘lk Douuldund Burnet. When l the lush-ts were opeyetl the abundance of good things faded before the vigorous appetites created by a splendid after- noon's outing. Rev. Mr. Miller and wife and u. few other residents spent a. few hours on the grounds. The manage- ment have reuueisted us toreturn thauks tor countsies extended by the u. T. R. and Conductor Lavelle, Mr. Petrie, Mr. o. Ptelt Nts. Walker, Mr. Rogers, Rev. Mr. iller and others. The Baptist Sunday School the follow in tr ttroye to Lenuox‘s grove just cut. o Varney, and spent a. pleasant nttoruoou in the usual picnic manner. EXTRAORDINARY Escxews.---wednety " of Inst week a hurricane struck 'L'L Ontario. and tlt,',',,':,"!.?,?,',') incidents were reported. A young coup e from To runto and another couple near Port Hope - caught. in the sun in. and spent a feudal night on the lake, being given up by friends, but almost miraculouslv gating safe to land again. Their ex- . “A I.-. a...“ motioned by a party of The Bugtiut tlu in; tg 1 rove b ent o Varney, attoruoou in the ronto anuauuunn W...“ W - were caught in the sun ttt, and spent a Rental night on the lake, being given up by friends. but almost miraculouslv getting sale to land again. Their ex- rrience ha been eclipsed by a. party of our on lake Simcoe. where an employe of . summer hotel. e 19 year old hog, a " year old nurse girl. and a baby of 13 months were driven about for 6 hours in A leaky rowhoet and then dashed over l board in the darkness. and by the waves thrown against the wharf at Beaverton the nurse clin ing to the child and the boy who had gust learned to swim eav- ing himself and the man too. Ther climbed into the stone crib underneath the dock and there to their Unit“ in water the wag anew in upon them they remelued next morning. their crie- in the ble) being unheard. - _ ALA ML. m to be, Clarke their cries in we plural w... __ The nurse kept the viiiiiiii'f,'e- to her hreut. while an m her and the boy in turn an in oat of tho water as he could. The upturned boat was new by the march Petr, Ind they were Even “Dialect. 'tiifliiiiGiiiWe an Irishman. had. “pods twig that hite,t _ A‘ it - I Mt Iii-luau. land will. "a... a.-- --- buxom. 'ttT,ti?eji2pagodti sud awe“ It through the who we their hands. This Was. for a wonder, seen, and they Wore won delivered, almoot dead. w hen the diatmwa mothers wavered their ehiidren, the joy was almost pinful. and the have†of the man and the “Muir! II in everybodv'l mouth. The “W Society .iriii Je tei' to an his. ot G" ii'i'aiiirdiiirurua AND GENEgAL. © of Cameron? 3190 the edits)??? The month of July A feeling approaching to personal sorrow prevaded all classes in this community when it became know on Tuesday that Mr. John Clark was dead. He was attacked by typhoid fever, i and the danger apprehended last week l hasturncd oat fatally. Mr. Clark, phy- l sically was a splendid specimen of manhood, standing over 6 feet, and of the many who recently went through the election campaign, few would have picked upon him as likely who the first to go. "The race is not to the swif I nor the battle to the strong." He has been a long time in munici- pal life and has an honorable record, and many anticipated that he was just entering on a new career 0t broader usefulness. tThe0lobt has this ct him t “He fell at the very the very thres- hold ot' his new responsibilities. A brave, rugged, manly man, he would have won honor for North Grey in his country', Parliament; and the tamily who loved him and the consti tuency which esteemed him and honored him will have the sincere sympathy of Liberals all over Ontario, , and of the leader whose cause he l tmtselfishly. championed before the , people. The Misses Rutherford. of Hamilton, '; are visiting as Mrs. MeRaeh. Mr. Jno.Vollet. returned home from Stamford at the beginning of the week. The Ravmw will be sent, to any ad- dresa the balance of 1806 for 40 cents. Min Nora Chadwick, and her brother Richard came home for the huliiays I last week. wGriirCane home for the non Hiya I last week. Messrs Jan. Allan and J as. Wibon Were through the town lust week In the interests of the World's Fair. Holstein, and met with much success. Mr. Jun. Allen, son of MrCJax Allen, 3rd Con. Glenelg, came home last week - _--- “mm-l Ruuids. Mich. Mr. Allen's Mr. Jun. Allen, son or mr. w“ .-..-_., 31d Con. Glenelg, can“: home last week from Grand Rapids. Mich. Mr. Allen's wife med a. few months ago. Mr. Will A. Lauder, of Durham, who is well known in town, stayed over Bat- urdni and Sunday, (mm the cricket "mic i/Adtsy.---U. Sound Sun. Miss Lizzie Anderspu. of Durham, m1 " .., “.4 Mn. Geo. Rankin, Miss Lizzie Anderspn. of Durham. wr- the guest. of N r. and Mrs. Geo. Rankin, Bay street Inst week, returned home iiaaas.--o. Sound Sun. Mr. Thomas McComb wimamsfori, and twu autsrltteaes, Mrs. Martin and Miss McCouib, visited their many friends in Durham and vicinity this Mr. Neil Utt Mich., son of tl of Priceville, i: around the old a years. Messrs Lorne I Promn Station. _ Mrs. Mountain): §c3riumby u of the weirk. yiiiiiiRiLa7id m. P, DEAD. Miss Godfrei'; Mis of Listtmel. t e w Mrs. Ur. Holt hays Dr’s. They .. wtsvel quite flesh. By-tl ladies are quite elm BsatrrAvrrurs'rttv. e are "B'"." -....,_ to record with t,0ttow the death of a. 4 year old cluld of Mr. John Cameron's. Lower Town. We believe from the smut: disease that, has already proved. twice fatal. The death and tuuerul took place last, Tuesday. Mr. Walter Niclel. teacher of No. 14, Fwvttiotttr had two pupils write for Entrance at Duudulk and both partsed very successfully. Though the tical, lime of trying. one, Miss P. A. Moody, took {AS marks the highest on the list, the other w. Wilson is also over the 500. L'orgrrstuiatiouts tastier u. d impib. ADJUTANT or TM mum. of Lieat. F. Durham Company the 3Al_sg_Bmt. P, a m ADJUTANT 0F Tun. I’lDloiauv .7. . mom. of Lieut. F. F. Hunter of the Durham Company to be Adjutant of the 31st Batt. is " good move, ind Lieut. Col. Telford showed much t1dh",1..elft in making the rTcl,uuuendtyti?n: r. Hun- ter, who is at. present. baking a. full course at the Kingston Military College, is a clever young oiticetr. full of ambus- iasm for the service, and will make an ideal Adjutant, He already holds cero title-tea iron) the schools for promsiynfr in infantry. cavalry, artillery and en- ‘giueering. and is therefore thoroughly tiaiGeirtc--o. Sound bun. Sermon Omens raht sun for the coming term will incirde. three new tenchm Iris. Pep. but? resigned I--t cook and ill-PI I}: ttsie agd -- “'- - a. A Neil Cameron. 9011 of the late, iiiriGriie " ___‘Ibk I tre wait nun tun-u. i7aiaF." aredit â€use fume rev us! . Mi Aggie Bull takes 'ht'n'l'l')1l'l'ldu, MI; 'Gtriiri.frtes?e, next division. while . -i-atqq "than the lowest CIVIIIUII. --'""" - doubt, maintain their! Be eacv. and the boa In mated on their selection. "% - --V u tie eacv. sun u... ._.-_ -- _ mated on their selection. As a result or changes the treasury will save $70.00 The salaries being now 3275. m) and iiiiirraietivt1r, Certainly the trus- teescen not be Aetned, with extrava- Imncei Mr. A. Firth humured the - -- I I -Mi-tgnt At .1†toe kanstst Mr. A: r"'.'", - “... -- Quip-on of Model :95th at 8126 toe ----.---_----" Ital". .-__-- and In town at the rail. Miss Roy and Mr. Roy. t e two lalter cousins of it hays been visiting at. the .. Wht't'led " over and 'arrived My-ttte-way these young site clever cyclisLs. srewn-Nre are again culled rim sorrow the death of a. 4 mid of Mr. John Cameron's. m. We believe from the see that has already proved. f 'l‘hn- death and querui i; “spending l home for tl and G. G. \V'atson. m were “suing their aunt [ and otltet' friends in 1r"iiiaiG.riilr,tr.t TEE 1ntsre-/ryrarRo?h- Grand Rapids. James Umueruu, ms: a few weeks the tirat time in . wagon. of ft beginning a,t'raiiGia ef- must he mum" N, Al 8 result or We would join our eontemro:'ar.v. in asking that our lately trantiottitiort facilities he used to furnish us with an e .rlier M..i‘. As this is; term'at d. Plt undue delay would he caused to places at a distance, even if the new x on had to wait an hour or so. Even the lake ia, 1e ports to the North and Wert of us have their mail earlier than Durham. Can om counoil do nothing. in the al - sence of a board of Trade, which would be an "PPO? mime body to move in the matter ? «We hope Mr, Molock and the G. T. R. will give us this modest re- quest: A morning mail two or three I hours earlier than about 4 p. m. Mr. Walter Elvidge left on his wheel last Saturday for a trip to Belwood and Gait. Mr. Nudge succeeded in passing 8 out 9 pupils at the recent. exams. l Wnusm.---0ur town has a. city appear- ance now owing to the extra wiring for the lights of the tCrawford Company whose lights were turned on this week. QMIMV 'uraeMos.--Rev. Mr. thtunfr SOCIETY szristoN.---Hev. mr. um". K preached an able sermon to the Inde- pendent Foresters on Sunday last, They attended Trinity Church In a body, about 00 being in the prucession. several brethren from other courts being pres- ent, who were entertained by members of the local com t. Durham the Winner by on [RINGS and AT runs. The Envision cricketer. an]. out on TnouJay to ply the last league mntch with Durham. and this timo yiowry toe tho tuat time rested with the homo Mm. Tho woutbor mu warm but. Omani» all right. Play commenced in the faunas. and it In only seen lbs: the vid n wan to catch th the splendid pinyin of Dr. L‘. McKenzie in rolling up 5 good score tor Durham was npprocinud. Jen Clarke and Dave Mckeume dtsrt'totttiaiterd themselves bowling putting out respect.- ively 10 and 9 at their opponents. The lolluwing 18 the some. Itst Innings ot Hmislon u. Hacks. b McKenzie 6 W.McMnllen. b Clarke ll J. Bruuley. b Clarke ll b'. Hacks, b McKenzie l A. Lamont, b Clarke I Dr. Ireland, b McKenzie t W. Brlablm, tun cut , Dr. MoGulloob, c Gordon b Clarke i Dowhug. b Clarke 1 ? St.wnxt. b McKenzie I A hm. not. ttlt . l , Extras [ r Total of Innings 2 100tu U ' J. A. Ha I). c. Me J. thui 1 , 1). Meh'u 3 Dr. Jaur 1 W. Laud W. Vail t J. Robe: t Dr. Paul Q Jam. Me.' 3 I Cal“ Extra rv. o,., l). MCFunuue, b Helium Dr. Julmeaun, b Drawn) w. Landâ€, 0 Allan b, Ireland 1 W. Vuir, p, Huoka b Hacks J. Robenson, b Ireland Dr. Park, c Dowlmg b Ireland .Iau. Mch‘nrluue, b hound I Canon, not out Extras _ Total of Innings 2nd Innings of Harriston. Allen, b McKenzie B. Huckn, b McKenzie i!'. Bucks. b McKenzie Dr. Inland. c A. McFarluue t, Clarke W. Briabiu. b McKenzie Joe Bradley, 0 J Mcr‘arlnnc lt Clarke h Lamont. b Clarke bowling. b Clarke _ ' "I . I... BETTER HAIL FACILITIES. , A. Hunter, b Ireland . . C. McKenzie. C Ireland b Ireisnit , t Lu] e, b Ire_land I unwuug, u um"... Sxewarb. c Carson b Clulko McMullwu. not. out: McCulluch, b McKenzie. Extras Total ol Innings THEIR POSITION BEYOND DISPUTE. I While we hear on every side about protesting this and that, it is impossible .n get, a petitioner who will protest against, the success that, has attended t " labors of the Directors of “The Wvstertt Fair" at London They have worked well. and are now leaping the. reward of their toil. The new buildings which have been erected at. a. cost, of over $30,000. are not only at. credit to them, but to the Pro. vince of Ontario. as none finer exist for the put-ruse for which they me intended and wil insure a very large. increase ir _ " ,“L:i.:..mu “F mire Irver' nAnmsrdi ll. DURHAI. Western Fall" um “um“... -__V' _ worked well. and are now leaping the. reward of their toil. The new buildings which have been erected at, a cost, of over $30,000. are not only a credit to them. but to the Pro- vince of Ontario, as none finer exist for the pin-ruse for which they me intended and wil insure a. yely large. increase in the number of exhibitors nl' pure bred animals of all kinds Every uwm-r should he on hand with his stock, and show his twpieciation for the efforts tuade in the Lrviiitceuuenrof stable suc- comnodannn. and also see if there is not something to learn that will be use- ful around home. i The new Grand Stands. which will L 1.1 nun-u ths. number of the Old ones, Win In: to "a." -"'" visitons who patronize the Fair annuany - To insure them being taxed to theit ut- Psusrter'r.--ry, Arthur on Thursday the" most capacity, the Attraction committee tBrd inst. Mr. Jan. Profeitaged tis'iri.' have doubled their eftorta of the past, Ros-mr-re Normmh on Th rad and have secured the greatest and but 23 rd inst Me J onstKnn R01)! ny. hint of attractions ever presented in Lim- aged 72 FG." . noon, on, . Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show and CAMERON"!!! Durham on sm, inst Mexican Hippodrome, the grand Milit- Ethel. Infant daughter of Mr. John ary tournament, the genuine Gauchos Cameron. famous Jt'lt' 2d'i""r'lit, Maxims 2t aL------"""'""" news. flat-tttt n inns an ter Went-em (Johnathan! I , . . rs. D. Me terle,'l, of Song)“. Guides, I???" Down“ in “an under the skilful trest- tef2.'tP'"' mg " persons w ' xty want ot Dr. Kathmandu recovering. A . .. _-sa-b " " Mr. S. R. Canon. mkitoct of ‘12an ' . _N a.“ .41“.- Innk of I. D Sie Human Ben All! “My". u. -.. troupes of Moorish Acrobats. Gun Spin- ners, Pyramid Builders, lee., ever brought to America. It is the intention to make - day the big any ' commencing Monday oven ing. entertainments will be given nod the buildings ntl ngtosl with mummy will be open to the public. The Wm. Mr. Thou. A. Brown. willghdly . alum IPriuLiot Pro- anmo, or 3 very handy map of nun-n Ontario. on recoipt of and“ of any of our readers. Since our last Ttit','? have all ttnished their y. shower, law: je,ttee1 the have all ttttitMtea man: "up --- -- woven bnvo refresh“! the - and prospect.- look brighter. driiiiirf BintrtorEs'rro. Inning-pf Durham CRICKET. o‘-9‘ "tt -.--°" um anon on his whee! 19 " L, COMES l 1 COMES l COMES l Fine Combs Dressing Combs l Pocket Combs 860., b, ba'iiii"iiiiiiiijior. The Goods are Right. The Prices are Right. Call and examine them AT T8E--- " Music at the Lowest Rates." Mccossrmtrrn Glenelg. 24th inst. Mrs. F. McCos -- th t Mrs. D. Mc- Gunmoqge. mu wyw-o ...-. mm“ oottsrie,'a'.7/to2tf. tr: skilfnl tmt- don Cameo & Butrtriar. Wilkinson Plough' and a meat of W. Button, she " recovering. One Car Chatham Fun“ WW tr,,', m Mr. s. R. Can-son. Tteff 3:13:10? .100 - Boll WOW Organ & Pm of tho . m 3:31:33 illiu1"'ih (Time. We ex- New 325: f, the tuna!!! my A few 860V“ " job pang, A. o m . . a!" I I I u a . J"l'ld 635i. Yieea. of Tomiohvislto m & Wood's m Ate' a, New WM 80m H.- mm- iiiihlt,?t,tr1'f'S",','t u‘ M may â€a†ind m ' chm“. "im. Hub Campbell-of Tom m k ofBe . vd'ltf7irriiriisftriiiiet?.es.e+ “WI -- -__ a--.“ u... 3...: 1N11 t1totrl 1'e?fe. ma. aFririih,1i." Vllluu‘ was - -.~-.._.-H_,, __ â€on oi lifov much. as? 'yii'ii'ii,i, iiEi'i'i'licg felt. V gym-LA. [chan fr11' “l iiFirk. A. U. Kenn. l 3222-: Setlist,,', ttel',".", .2: u en a . John Campbell's Int 8N'tl,",'2a ro- tmned home highly pleased with the "tt plenum e. t 2-22 (iliih,yg2'ti".' 22222222 accom ttt . u 'v o ', ti','g'l',flt won tie gnu-u of Mr. afghan Henry one evening In» went. I It's over two years since we started business in this town and we look back on the result with s good deal ot pleasure. When we came here it was everyone's opinion that we were only here for a short time to run off a stock, get as much money as possible and then get out. Now everything is changed. By strict attention to business. by selling " as low a. margin oi ptoflt as possible. and by slwsys carrying out what we advertise we have won the confidence of the public. Being in a condition to buy altogether for cub and take our cash discounts. we are offered many a snsp that a membent who buys on time never sees. Belling altogether tor Cosh or Trade we hove nobed debts to counteract. so it stands to reason that a. merchant doing a cash business can afford to sell cheaper. WE FOUND our old premises in Upper Town fer too small for our aeseomodation and in our new store. just twice the length of the old one, we stein s MUCH BETTER position to wait on OUR CUSTOMERS. Ititrttettintr on in the summer end the time for summer goods will soon be over. For the NEXT TWO MONTHS we will offer SPmIAL REDUCTIONS in all lines of Summer goods. and as the quantities oi each are small the early showers will hue the best -- --- ___:n 0...: TORONTO How '=i=iiiiie Flies! est :!..,-r----1at-a-t,s.--',..i:','/ --mi1ALBR IN--- J,""g'd'u on Irrida All kinds oft-arm Machinery, Vehicles, s. F. Mastery modal Organs a Pianos, Sewing Machines, Etc. R iiiiiiiiN- i MORLOCK CALDER’S BLOCK- choice. Here you will tind Bargain' in Dre" Goods d Trimmings Bargain, in p, Bargain: in Milliuery Bargains in Par-ml: Bargains in Clothing Bargain: in Corset: Bargain in Boots d Shoe: Bargains in curtain: Bargains in Hosiery, Glace: and Ladies Yam. and (u ever! darartsnettt. um ararhnestt. thir Gmcuv Black u M and oomph“ and we deliver punch to any part of the town. Highest market price pol for Butter and Eggs. -, - - A A I Potato Bug Killer $1.00 for 100 lbs. SLUG SHOT for Cabbage Grubs. Moth Camphor Balls. Fly Paper} Pads. _ Moth Campho'r Paper. Sticky Fly Paper. Chloride Lime. Machine Oils. . Land Paster. BARREL SALT. .FEED CORN. M. S. CORN. Millet. Hungarian Grass. Turnip Seed. ABERDEEN PURPLE TOP. IMPROVED GREY STONE. LINCOLN RED GLOBE. 'ti Btn----'"'. - -v... _ u: EVERYTHING BOUGHT r03 can 153‘ And Bold at Lowest Possible Prices. m’ Gall and inspect and be Convinced. ' - -- -- "nu-van“ I - ------------" iWAREHOUSE. Upper Chas. .McKinnon CASH AND Just Arrived - aâ€. " . I I u v - Ones Cur Brockville Buggies. mo\ 1aarwerih W Rake, on awn“ nnd 0.13?me m. Goulthu'd * mm M W attd don Canine- & Buggies. l HI! rows. - mnu.x..__ “A..-“ Ind Mm Buckwheat & Rape. (in, q" fojiEtiti) [GREEN Ost?, PRICE. .ll""" an“. " ----, CHAS. iiiiiiroi:NNoN Bargairy in Print LOWER TOWN. Druggist & getsdtuntur, Now on Hand 7 Wilkinson Plonghl and acumen- Full Stock of Bopdn any: on hand. Town, Durham. ' Durham. LS LA ya WST': A“ " n