hoes told by custoâ€" i Silk Dress or Stock a dozen %drop in and waists 50c. larly sold for $1.25 Goods line he quality, | the trade. 4 $1,50, sdezial at min for 55¢ Lower Tow1. be only 90c. t $1.85 t noveliies 75 & 856. Mary a man him a Ready get the satigâ€" ‘ss has made ‘rior in every cial at $1,25 and nts, aze 28 to 88 L9, Size h $ $1,00 $g1.2%5 $2.50 special at in all lines ; cont special a $ â€" 88 to 35 EALER IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, D Jewelry and Spectacles, Silver and Flat Ware of all descriptions, Reâ€" pairing a specialty.â€"UPPER TOWN, BARRISTERS,. SOLICITORS. CONVEYANCERS. &o. Offces :â€"Opposite TOWN HALL, Lower Town, Durham _0~ 5,000 to luan at lowest rates of DURMHAM OFFiCE, Caiperm‘s Biock, 3â€"25â€"1 Lower Town. Will be in Priceville the first Wednes day in each month. Office at the Comâ€" mercial Hotel. AZ the Durham Pharmacy Calder‘ Block. Residence first door west of th Voest Office, Durham. Iumm OF MARRIAGE LICENSEs, Holâ€" stein, Ont. Parties waited upon within a reasonâ€" able distance, if desired. Holstein, January 14th, 1897 LUCAS, WRIGHT, & BATSON. BARRISTERS,. SOoLICITORS, P NOTARIES, CONVEYANCERS, ac. MONEY TO LOANâ€"uow rarte~ EASY TERMS MOTH Camphor and other insecticides MacFARLANE â€"&G0o. MOTH Preventive Bags MOTH PAPER LOWER TOWN ALABASTINE § § Have you seen our 3 by 6 Window Shade at 40cts,, or, our Lace Inserting Shade at $1.00?> Both I. B. Lucas, + â€" + . Markdale, W. H. Watogt, â€" â€" â€" Owen Sound. C. Batsox, â€" + + + +« Durham. NotE®.â€"Otce hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., and, for convenience of clients, Mr. Batson wil} be in his office, Tuesday Weduesday and Thursâ€" day evenings from 7,30 to 10 o‘clock Until our Stock is entirely disâ€" posed of, We have still a great variety of Patterns to offer which will assuredly please you. l We have Decided to Continue the WALL Dr. T. G. HOLT L. D. S. AT_ THE FFICE FIRST DOOR EAST OF DENTISTRY. Extra Values. W. S. HORSBURGH. ALL KINDS Elliott & Elliott, A. CORDON. * DURHAM PHARMACY in different colors. PAPER SALE D URH AM A MUsiCAL NUMBER.â€"The Westminâ€" sterfor May is specially musical in its character. â€" There are capital articles discussing vari»us aspects of the subâ€" ject of music by Dr. John Somerville, A. T. Cringan, A. T. Cringan, a. S. Vogt, J. E. P. Aldous, H. il Blight, Alex. Fraser and others. Professor Bryce continues his interesting sketches of * the Apostle of the Red Riyer " and Ralph Connor‘s instalment of "Tales From the Selkirks " is full of thrill and power. These "Tales" are masterly in their insight and vividness of descripâ€" tions. Tge other d;rartlnenu are filled with excellent reading making this a most creditable issue. VarxEr CnuEEsE Facrory.â€"The Annual Sprin% Meeting was held Monâ€" day evening last, Last year‘s report was read, the total make for the season was oyer 13 tons made from 281525 l1bs of Milk, an average of 107 for the season. This realized $2433.28 an average price of 9# cts. a Ib. This season the Butter Fat System will again determine payâ€" ments. Steps were taken to coâ€"operate with other factories to secure a Governâ€" ment Inspector of cheese to safe guard factories when disputes occurs between buyer and seller. . Messrs Mm. Smith and C. Ramage were reap?ointed Salesâ€" man and Secy. respectively. The factâ€" ory has been already running two weeks ard the prospects for another successful season are said to be good, Warits axpo WIRE FEexcormo.â€"Messrs Geo. Brown, P. O‘Neill and Wm. Fulâ€" ton, three Bentinck farmers have been served with wnmts to appear at the County Court charged with infringeâ€" ment of _patent rights in the Page wire fence affair that was up last year. 1hey are trying it again, and as some of the farmers claim they had such fences years before this was heard of, there would seem to be a necessity for united action to assist the three farmers named who have been selected as test cases. It will be a serious affair for many more if the charges are sustained, Hood‘s Pills cures nausea, sick head ache, indigestion, biliousness. All drug gists. 25¢, «"Nort Exactty Rigxt."â€"Thousands of peopleare in this condition. They are not sick and yet they are by no means well. A single bottle of Hoaod‘s Sarsapnrilla would do them a world of good. It would tone thestomach, create an appetite, purity and enrich the blood and givye wonderful vigor and vitality. Now is the time to take it, The May Westmminister is to hand full of bright and interesting reading for the home. Ics summary of current events for the month is an admirable one,. _ Papers for mature thinkers as well as an abundance of bright matter for younger minds are features of this very excellent magazine. The Westâ€" minister Co., Confederation Life Buldâ€" ing Toronto, are the Publishers, $1.50 a year, We have been compelled this week to abridg= seyeral of our budgets _ We don‘t like to do this, but it would some times be necessary to leave all out if we didn‘t, and thus make stale news which no one likes, We thank our correspond ents for the generous way they La\'e taken our condensations in the past. porters there and the prospects all round are bright for a pmgu\bn' season. Bring 1{om- wool to the Durham Woollen Mills or to J. A. Hunter‘s, u{» per town, (who ogemt,ee them.) Highâ€" est prices paid. pecial attention will be given to roll carding this year. A new and special building has been built for this purpose aloneâ€"Hunter‘s pay cash for woolâ€"bring yours along, McKechnie Bros had a meeting at Dornoch on Friday evening last and met with a number of farmers there for the']nn-pose of introducing the creamery to their notice. There will be many supâ€" porters there and the prospects all round are bright for a pmgu\bn' season. Rev, Mr, Jansen will be awiay this week and next on his annual bolidav, and while resting will work for missionâ€" ary purposcs by giving his ropulur lectures, He has three arranged for at least. Mr. J. may wear out but he will never rust out, MATRIMONIAL.â€"â€"We â€" extend our hearty congratulations to Mr. Jno. Mcâ€" Kechnie and his bride on their matriâ€" monial venture, and hope that many years of wedded bliss may be their porâ€" tion, Ths bride is a niece of Dr. Mcâ€" Neill, of Chicago. WANTED.â€"Intelligent mev with good education to whom $600 and exâ€" penses for the first year would be an inducement. Write with full particulâ€" ars. THE MANAGER, 49 Richmond St, West., Toronto, Ont, Hunter‘s Bicycle Livery is now startâ€" ed, order your wheels the night before if you like, Telephone No., 12. You may haye one for a hour, day, or week, Clevelands or Crescents. Moderate charges, P uh s oR inttedifintsfiie it udsc i2 h. weighing 3} lbs, who can beat that Our informant is reliable too. The Harriston Tribune displays the standing of the High School students. At the yery head of the highest form stands Lizzie and Arthur Laidlaw with 445 and 409 marks respectively, â€" Well done, Mr, Dougald McCormick and Doagald McLean ungriceville were out fishing lately and they caught a speckled heegufy measuring 16 in length and ECCCE RETY ARDRTT , HEC ECS _ non on Tuesday, Rev. Jno. Davidson, Blanityre, Wwill occupy the Presbyterian Chuch puilpit on Sunday next, Health and vigor are essential for sucâ€" cess. Therefore make ï¬)umlf strong and healthy by taking Hood‘s Sarsapâ€" arilla, Mr, Angus McDonald, 8. Line, Glenâ€" elg, leaves for Douglas City Alaska, this week, to join his brother there, They are concerned in gold mining. Miss 8. McKinno;iited friends in Priceville for a few days this week. Miss Mary Calder, Calderwood, was a fmest at her brother‘s, Mayor Calder‘s, ast Friday, Miss Bell McLaughlan, of Priceville, visited at her uncles Mr. Allan McKinâ€" nan aw Arllcs3 0 terkam, Thur Ohe 6rep Review. LOCAL AND GENERAL . May 13, ‘97. DEAR Sir.â€"I send you a copy of a cirâ€" cular which is intended to draw the atâ€" tention of the officers and directors of the various Farmers‘ Institutes to the date of holding the Arnual Meeting acâ€" cording to the act and rules governing the same. Please announce the place of meeting immediately, and do your utâ€" most to make the meeting a success. This meeting should be advertised acâ€" cording to the Act, yet it is not necesâ€" sary that a large number of members be present as long as each township in the district be wlpresented. Be sure to reâ€" port the result of the meeting promptly using forms B, C and D for the purpose. I respectfully call your attention to clause 47, page 5, of your iminute book. This clause may also be found on page 10 of my last report. _ If you have not a copy of this ?teport and desire one, write Mr, C. C. James, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Toronto, As soon as the election of officers is over, and the points chosen at which you have decided to hold regular and supplementary meetings, kindly send a copy of said data to each paper publishâ€" ed in your Institute District, and if posâ€" sible notify each officer and director of his election,. _ This work can be very easily and quickly done if your Institute bhas supplied you with a cyclostyle or other multiplying device, or you can procure copies of such local pa.rerl as publish reports of your Annual Meetâ€" ing in detail and forward a marked copy to eachk person elected, underlining his name in said report, If proper arrangeâ€" ments can be made with the local ‘press the editors can do more to make your Institute a success than any other perâ€" sons in your riding. copz of a letter addressed to Secretaries of these bodies, sent to us for publicsâ€" tion, and will explain itself. We are responsible if we transmit to our descendants the disease germs which it is possible for us to eradgwate by the use of Hood‘s Sarsaparilla, the one true blood purifier,. This medicine has ‘mw- er to make rich, red blood and establish perfect health in place of disease. ht aB we allow these germs to develop into serious disease which will impair our uq'efulnels and destroy our happiness. ) V omiiiioog o uanrraiee n onl / . 1 nucsl Wuar Wr _ INHERT We are not to blame for. We cannot be held responsâ€" ible for the dispositions and tendencies which we derive from our ancestors, nor are we responsible for the germ of disease which may manifest themselves in our bload as a ileritage from former generations. But we are responsible if 8. Grry TrEacHrRr‘s AssoctaTION.â€" The Annual Meeting of the Inspectorate will be held in Markdale on 'Fgcursday and Friday 27th and 28th when sessions of more than usual interest it is expected will be held, Gov. Director Houston is to be present. besides some High School helpers. and the rank and file of Insp. Campbell‘s Army will do more than mark time on the occasion. A new feature this year is a social evening on the first day and without doubt Markâ€" dale ladies and Markdale talent will ‘)rndu(-e an occasion long to be rememâ€" ered. Every teacher should be on hand Thursday forencon so as to get the whole good of the annual ‘"feast of reason and the flow of soul." INDUSTRIES.â€"Informal steps are still being taken by Mayor, Reevye and other business men with a view to locating some industry here, Messrs Sparling and Crawford were in Hanover last week in conference with the Hollingerâ€" Ball Chair Coy. and came home impresâ€" sed very favorably with some approachâ€" es they bad made. This firm is a home one, composed of reliable men, with practical knowledge of their business, and it would certainly be a boon to the town if an affair eimnploying 30 to 50 hands could be secured, CLUBBING RATES.â€"Those who desire the Weekly Globe at the reduced rates pow prevailing must apply before the 24th of May as after that date the price to subscribers will be with the REvIEW $1.50. This is still a very low figure for the best provincial paper and the best weekly in South Grey. FOR SALE.â€"A good second hand phaeton, roomy and comfortable, also a sett of single harness, as good as new. Terms reasonable. Agply to Rev. C. Cameron, Durham. The Presbyterian Year Book is a most valuable compilation of Church and Missions News, relating to the denominâ€" ation as well as much other matter of a general kind, The price is 25 cts. and the publishers are the Presbyterian Pub. Coy. Toronto, whom we thank tor a copy. FarxErs‘ IxnstITUTES.â€"Below is a County Crown Attorney A. G. Mcâ€" Kay was in town last Monday to conâ€" duct the case of the hotelâ€"keepers, beâ€" fore the License Commissioners. Mr. J. E. Smith, Brandon, Manit oba. and his niece Miss Maggie Sinith, of Brussels, were guests of Mr. and Mre. J, M, Hunter from Saturday to Monday, NOTICE. All persous indebted to C. McArthur are respectfully requested to call for their accounts and settle either by cash or note at once. All accounts left unsettled must be placed into other hands for collection. ‘ C. McArtuur. ‘ Montreal papers speak highly of Rev. Mr, McVicar‘s first appearance there, A cordial reception was given to the young pastor and his wife. Everybody should see the value in curtains at C. L. Housecleaners take notice. Ney c oule ue uo "tpys 1110 O 0 TAOPY ~AREPCC ESE Y Meeting of the Epworth League next Monday night. HorsE BILLs.â€"Get your horsebills at the Review Office. A humber of shoice cuts to select from. ge+ J. A, Hunter‘s bicycle livery is filling & long felt want judging by his opening PYDerianiee experience, For Sinr.â€" The flfuro. in Quebec election on Tuesday last ave 54 Liberals and 19 Conâ€" servative, Glenelg Court of Revision is advertis ed in this issue, Mr. Arch. Davidson came home Satâ€" urday 1st from Ethel, Huron Co. The f Eggs wanted for cash at G. Sparling‘s. (Signed) F. W. Hopsox. Toronto, May 7th, 1897 very truly yours, come to Ehe Literary Ni. (Bicalit c dn see the splendid Ky 5 rant‘s. ers up to 6 p. m.. May 21st, for the posâ€" ition of Librarian and Reading Room attendant, Particulars as to duties &c will be obtained by making application â€"Everything in Toronto this week is sacrificed to the great battle of Sunâ€" day cars. The World is the great champion for the change, while the News is the most prominent of the antiâ€"organs, the Globe and the Mail being antis but not pronounced, Torâ€" onto stands almost alone among cities of her size in not having these convenâ€" iences on Sundays, and on Saturday next her yoters will decide whether she will continue to be the model Sabâ€" bathâ€"keeping city of the continent or not. While the voters will decide the matter the results will extend beyond Toronto. Toronto is preeminently a centre of influence in Ontario, and a weakening in her Sabbathâ€"keeping record will affect to some extent the province. From this point of view we confess to a desire to see the change deteated though we do not believe Toronto will become a second Chicago even should the yote be decided for the cars. WANTED.â€"Teachers, â€" Barristers, Physicians, and others ot similiar training, for high class soliciting. Will g.y forty dollars weekly and railway re on demonstration ~of necessary ability. The Bradleyâ€"Garretson Co. L‘td. Tro. â€"The Arbitration Bill failed to get the twoâ€"thirds majority in the Amerâ€" ican Senate and consequently is reâ€" jected. The vote stood 43 to 26, and thus 4 mure votes would have made the pacific measure law. _ Senator Davis gives the reason, forsooth, that Gt. Britain‘s course in not helping the Greeks, and designing in the Transâ€" vaal caused Senators to vote against it. This unfriendliness, with tariff obâ€" structions, occuring at a time when Canada has extended her band, should lead British merchants to foster Canadâ€" ian trade. â€"A fearful conflagration cecured in Paris last week, whereby more than 200 people lost their lives. A Charity bazaar was in progress, and being conâ€" ducted by the nobility, a very large number of the dead are prominent people. The bursting of a lamp set fire to some curtains and being a wooden structure, it was soon beyond control. Fearful and harrowing tales of death and devotion crowd the deâ€" spatches. â€"The result of the Quebec elections on Tuesday last is anether overwhelmâ€" ing Liberal victory. So we learn by wire. Town COUNCILâ€"At a special meeting held on Monday night two byelaws were }i;‘ushed through the usual formalities. he imilk license is now reduced to $5. The request of Mr. MciIntyre for tax fayors in prospect of building was laid over in definitely, M0. uind »chiclns Ataintoitardicrtcatsca e ad 2c )h s 316 k C154 A case of maltreatment of wife the other day came before him and the deâ€" fendant was bound oyer to keep the peace with the usual allternativye, Mayor Calder is ha.vingf1 more courts and cases at present{than hecares about. A & P PUBLIC LIBRARY.â€"The Annual Meetâ€" ing held last Friday evening was adâ€" journed till Friday 21st inst., owing to some reports not being quite ready, There should be a large meeting of memâ€" bers on that date. The undersigned will receivye tendâ€" Mr. John J. Wilson, McKechnie‘s butter maker is getting everhing in shape for the opening on the 20th of this month. We are pleased to hear of good prospects,. arrived last niiz{ht on a visit to her father Mr. _ Jno. obertson, _ tailor, _ and other friends. Mrs, Marshall, arrived last night TENDERS WANTED. Editorial Note and Comment Sarsaparilla Is the best â€"in fact the One True Blood Purifier, Hood‘s Pills bimuus‘ Hood‘s That is just the truth about Hood‘s Sarâ€" saparillia. We know it possesses merig because it cures, ‘not once or twice or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. We know it cures, absolutely, permanently, when all others fail to do any good whatever. We repeat Made and Merit Maintains theconfidence Of the people in Hood‘s Barsaparilla. Ifa medicine cures you when sick; if it makes wonderfual cures everywhere, then beyond all question that medicine possesses merit. Mlade: Merit or to C. Ramacr®, Secy. TORONTO ts of Ottawa, and children cure nausea, indigestion, To the Editor. * The Saugeen Bicycle Club wants to speak a plece. We want to ask why a bridge built only last summer should be so warped by the frost as to make it a nuisance to evci-,ry one who has occasion to travel over it. that bridge hali a dozen times a da Mhpeu s s 00000 on & bicycte with the Inoltantum that «n et tadd t rheastres m ad 0 ,, * Sedaogmtere were nearly pitched into the river in The ol% . (rek, at in wossertal doing so they would bestow some little ~u‘ltuf:-":h.:um Tho dmb:! attention on it Ho‘)‘l‘nq this may from Mrauestion that i. doge qveryâ€" have some little effect in straightening â€"at is claimed for n.“‘: rtands things out. _ We remain, TUBDC0 ty tto mifefoanth vencury. Was Yours respectfully, make rem 2 airer disirens uns a * We Want G?od la::.h peie Oish fw' * *» i y t BITHT C yonts for Durham and VicinkRy See our Stock of SILVERWARE, Perhaps if some of our town fathers in the council had oceasion to pass oyver that bridge hali a dozen times a day Alikinds of Building mater. ial in abundance. Give Us a Call. One more shipmenrt of Farm and Garden Tools. We have assortment of Nixed and Dry TDaints, Gils, ¢Tlaâ€" bastine, â€" ‘([Qhiting, Thorold @Gement, Portland Cement, Plasâ€" ter Paris, dc. Pn New Goods coming in daily on account of our sales inâ€" creasing. Another Carâ€"load of Wire Nails jast arrived. Ten acres of Good Land adjoining the town of Durham, on the north side of Lambton St. Glenelg, Terms reaâ€" sonable and will be made to suit purchaser. Apply to Andrew Ritchie on the premises. Or to Jas. CaurvEert, Durham. Durham, April 12th 1897. HARDWARE! HARDW AR E! FOR SALE 22. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. CONVEYANCERS. Ageneral financial businesstransacted Office next deor to EStandard Bank Durham David JMkS(m, Jr.. Cleork Div. v Aithur H. Jackson, Notary Public. Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. READYâ€"MAE CLOTHING DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AND BOOTS & SHOES OF THE SEASON [n Fexll blast at )c Z{rthur‘s THE BOOM W. BLAGK Call and investigate our goods and Prices and we are sure you will go away entirely satisfied. W. E. Buchan, Clerk. JACKSONS. GRANITEWARE, It means the highest price for EGGS and BUTTER in exchange for the cheapest GOODS of best QUALITY. UOUR COMPLETE DEPARTMENTS ARE AND TINWARE. , M°ARTHUFR. Fruit & Confectin: e« 47 ‘The only Arstâ€"class Mearse in town, C Undertaking and Embaiming on "la testprinâ€" ciples at reasonable rates. Would intimate that he will continue Furniture and Undertaking Business esta lished by his father in Durham in 1858 an will endeavor to give all oid and new custom ers the same entire astiesfaction. Furniture of the Best Make ALWAYS ON HAXD. PICTURE FRAMINC A SPECIALTY McLachlan Wompre}mred to take building con tracts and furnish all kinds of Material at living prices. FURMITURE AND UNDERTAKING OPENING!!! With New Groceries, New Canned Goods, New Crockery, and Glassware. We beg to announce to the public that we have the mull rebuilt and relitted with Priceville, Mar. 13, ‘97 There will stand for seryice for the season of 1897 at the farm of the underâ€" signed LOT 49 CON 2, 8. D. R. GLENELG, that fine Thorough Bred Bull "*THRESTON" gumhued from the herd of Mr. H. arker, Durham. PLANING AND MATCHING WATSON BROS AT RIGHT PRICES, Dromore, June 6th, ‘06. 50 DONE AND SATI8SFACTION GUARANTEED, SHINGLES ON HAXNXD Remember the standâ€"opposite the Market, Durham. IMPROVED MACHINERY. E. J. SHEWELL NORTH EGREMONT. THOROUGH BRED DURKHAM : Tbets. Payable Feb. 1. 1898. ALFRE!D IHIINKS, Prop. â€"FULL LINE OFâ€" BULL. E. J, sHKEWE LL JA