only f will build teak cons- In gradu- It surely is ‘n If, :rtgngu le borrower, 'RHAU twin: Huh. lachmes and butt of Bell, d highly . infants, invalids. bod - ot Wood to bur. (tin-Sal G i'gat " the ... 'i. Chas. McKinnon , c b -milALEIR IN- All kinds of Farm Machinery, Vehicles, Organs a Pianos,Sewing Machines, Etc. WAREHOUSE, Upper Town, Durham. We take this opportunity of thanking our customers for past patronage, and we are convinced that the new system W111 merit, a continuance of the same. We bet to inform our Custom- trs and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash System, which means Cash or its equivalent, and that our Motto will be "Large Bales & Small Profits.": And Sold at Lowest Possible Prices. Gall and inspect and be Convinced. New Prints from 5 cts. up. New Dress Goods from 8 cts. up New Lace Curtains from 25 0153 a. pr up. EVERYTHING BOUGHT FOR CASH See our Lines of Trout" In, ling. 9th, '96. Big Line of WHIPS from 10 cts. up to 80 ch. for a GOOD RAWHIDE. (ttey White Granite & Tin Ware. cred, 25 cts. a yd. Now Spring shoes-ts delight-eil and see them. New Table Oil Cloth, 45 inches wide, white or col- C. dk J. McKechnie 'r"""'""""-),'.?""'"""'"""""'"""" .The CASH CHAS. MCKINN ON. BEAN dk GO. UPPER % T O W N Ri. ADOPTED BY N., G. d; J. McKECHNIE. lit (tii/ttiii! iliiltijittt. Mutinople. some v.igor, . her position tum menus Turkey, ev 'sMtttt_dtsrtntt, Stephen Bonke, is making things com- fortable. [In is building a wood shed. Jim McKenzie has moved into the house Wan. :Bmwn bought from John Wilson on the 12th con. " grinpe is around yet, in our town. Wm. Lester and Master \Viison were land up fer a while, Rumor has it. that there will he a couple of weddings west of here. soon. --.The concert of Europe in the east- ern troubles in falling to pieces, and it in certain Britain and France have been drawn closer. Germnnv we be. iievehus her eye on the Transvaal more than on Crete, while Russ‘a is licking her lips as she watches Con- Mttntinople. The Turk is showing tr, vigor, but Greece is maintaining position well and if intense enthus- iaunmeans anything, she will “not Turkey, even in the presence of the laundering, or mbeb‘envious and suspicious cooks of Europe whose num- bers are "spoiling the broth. " Fred Foot is engaged, with D. Mc- Kelvie for seven mouths at $10 per month. A number of friends spent a few plena- an! hour, at Mr. Jas, Gek1dets' hospitable home one evening bull week. Miss Jenny Dnupo, of Holstein. was u guest of Mrs. Lnughlou's last week. Jas. Snell tngk a pleasant [i',?a,1,'.t,t tteek Visiting ftittrO ht Markton, erth Mrs. C. Renwick had an attack of in- fhutmtatiott, but is recovering. A nephew of John Stephens is visit- ing friend: around this 363:111. returning shortly to his home in , oodstuck. Thou. Harrison will have to plough a little clnser to the fences this spring as he has another boy to feed that came to his place last. week. A cheese factory meetin was held at Jae. Leask's last week fungu- purpose of letting the drawing of the milk on IO and 2leon. mute. John Hornsby was the successful umn at 7 cents per hundred. l ---The Liberals have won 8 oat of the9 bye-elections which have been held. The last, in Wright county guebec, is a sweeping victory in spite Foster's personal effort, and oat-. spoken Bishoo opposition. The London Advertiser thinksafew more bye el. vctlons will convince even Sir Chas. Tupper that the school question is set Joe Stephenson, Jns. Laughton and Wm. Jones leaves this week for Gun vicinity for the summer months. Suc- cess boys. .-Montreal and a large portion oI Quebec province. eastern Ontario, and a part of N. York Mate extiocienced an earthquake last week. n the on) yeveryone rushed to the street, and a 'good deal of damage in reported to glastered walls, alto in broken crockery Jns. Sim, of Ymvil. is engaged with M r. Stu-ll, fur the summer munth. Mrs. J M. Myres and her daughters, Nellie and Hattie and her son Bob haye moved into one of Mr. Hink’s houses. Chas. Cunt-ass. a home My. who has been with D. Coleridge for 5 year. put is leaving for Toronto next week. We hope he will mu-ceed wherever his lot may be cast. He in renamed to be a very industl ions young 1mm. What we would like to know: Who was the goung man that made the mistake on t e day of Wilson’s sale by sporting around with a. married wo- man thinking it was his best girl? Thos. Acheson is engaged with John Benton for the balance " the year. Joe Moore and Jas. Hooper had wood heel recently. Thus. Philips and family moved awni; to their new home out in the Non West the fore part of last week having chartered a our at Holstein to take a quantity m household gouds and some stock. m, wish them every success in their new undertaking. Al one moves out another moves in. Henry School: having bought the Philig farm is now moving on to it. It is uni he is going to keep batch only for I. short duration if those tt ips Henry takes goingyvut on the 19th con. counts for iinrthintr, noFtitst. they 'qniékly (“up r "when tnghlood is pttt"ifled by 1-1th Sump- --hseakintr of the election in Wright Co. Quebec, tho Mail say: eright has gone wrong " the electors ha an un- ortunate fondntats for Champagne, (the name of Liberal candidate.) --George Godolphin Osborne, tenth Duke of Leeds, A Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, and a Roman Catholic in to be our next Governor-General. Ho 1335 years of age, and has held several positions of public trust. u-A deputation ot business men 600 trong attended the Illinois Legislat- ure to demand Legislation to offset the growing evil of large Depart. mental scores. Jo. --The Grand Council of Chosen Friends met in Hamilton last week. This order is a growing one until its Bttanees are in a. satisfactory condition. I1ytmorsipimpteshoilty. are very _n.n- _'i"iji7iiriii"urlGil an "hG'iGii?t DRUIORE. DURHAM THURtlfAY, APRIL I, 1897. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO {5'5 z“: " fl M E: '83 CF