pof the subscriber but about July ik mer is requested " expenses and AN EROS. SSE LL. P minor in Prty on " lately N acres tt Try us. MACFARLANE a CO. LUCAS, WRIGHT. a BATSON. BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. NOTARIES. CONVEYANCERI. act. _ MONEY TO LOAN-cow mun-EASY TERMS I Drum/ism " ml Botrkstellertt. DuRHAM . . . OI DURHAM OFFICE. 0f BARRISTER. SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC. RCA 7" 10 \l-‘I-‘ICES 1' PPR} tt'espnsm'u)'A. cum moving the same R. Tp. of “lonely dealt with “gill? Montpelit' G. .LBFROY McCAUL. Lot W. tum-055m" a, 'M." in two mile of the town This is a good farm. Good fratue burn. good nrrhurd. convenient to market. , cheap. For vurticulnrs "pl 1mm Mckr.t BARR! , EF. SOLICITOR. The undersigned offers tor can: Rent for a term of years, lot 20, con. W1 LR., Bentinck. On the propel --‘ 4..otgt hon is a goon mun, "" small orchard, 70 ac! ance hardwood .tet: A -- a, n Not in \ :m-miwl of tho ttrm will attetvl , "I": mmday and Court :Hyi ttr MM OFFICE. CALDER'S BLOCK. b'te"r' 1..-\: an» Crt hauls Danni 011111] Pure Whole or Ground Spices Watches, Clocks, & . silv urwm'o. I' hawnre, NrEryY TO LOAN AT 51>ER CENT. .1323 -t4 TIS‘i‘BY. ". T. C. HOLT Is. D. s. Vinegars v.“ ----e--er-"e'-t - _, NOTICE LOWER TOWN. DURHAM. hex FARM FOR SALE. ,---t" Owen Sana-I. )kadaio Ind PUBLIC, CONVIYANCI’R. Repairing Tt ttVN 51"- ITOR IN SUPREME COURT. usuc. COMMISSIONER. Ere. -', FIRST DOOR EAST Durham Phavtutury Cal {Huh-un- first door west o! nu. lmvlmm. . CORD_ON1 If is hereby given 1 u'. cutting Hume w sum» from Inâ€: (Hem-lg. Co. oil .. " For and " iri'UUAM Fire Insurance Secu JEWELLER nt's sun-g TO TRESPASSERS. rssiuu 2, Glenolg. " ' Hindu-ate. 'KER r . . . " ' l; t1vittitTis'y".'fCr.Vd ottage La Prairie ' Mhn. i \lvhllt’ gin-mite for London. I "'"rr.' - _-------------"-""-"'-- ': M r. o, M. Snider who has been visit-l1 Miss Mary Wilson is home just now (m- l i ing friends at Wiarton returned home _ joying her holidays. {nerd offers tr, Sale or l Friday. . l After along illness borne patievtlv Mr. of years, lot 20, con. 3, r Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Watt Jr. attended James Kinsman passe! quietly away to nck. On the property l the London Fair. his reward on the 7th. Sr. Kinsman Was m: good frame house, I Mr. and Mrs. Boyd are this week visit- a quiet neighborly man nnd well liked by 70 acres cleared. ball; ing friends here. those who knew him best. His remains l bush. Well watered. '. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Flow of Port Elgin were followad to the grave by a huge pply to l are visnihg relations here at present. lnumber of flieuds and neighbors. He n aea,gPawcatrE. SR. .! Mr. and Mrs M. Bmutigan agent part, lanes 3 widow, one daughter and (we AL -..tt% friandg near litrord. son to mourn his death. a tty to ' -- R. MCFABLANE Bm j, Mr. and Mrs. M. â€nun-5c... _ Durban. . of last week with friends near specialitY. & Jewellery. we. & s'pets. an that unvnne â€her an. or re- tt.4 3pand 40 8.1). of Grey, will he Lowet' Town, ONT. may“ oelg. With- l of Durham. , stone house. ', well water?! 3 -t 'alder' "st of th DURHAM. 'd to, bdrham. " "e. I , ~- be sold E l The c0mpleted statement for the " Hum“! year ending June 30th, has'! .. been made public, and, in ample ful-. * l tilment of the preliminary indications, l the net result of Canada's business for the Year is a surplus of over one and cl “‘ half million dollars. The comparison :1. of the practical results of the past two In years with that of the previous admin. , lstration is instructive and interesting. The deficit of the previous four years == had amounted to considerably overl d1 86,000,0N, and the last of the deficits, of? in 1897, amount tn $500,000 was due to 31s le, expenditures necessiated by the m; extravagance of the past. This is the pi; first year in which a fair opportunity! has been given to test the working id the Liberal policy, and the result is such that the Government and the country may feel entirely satisfied to fin continue along the same lines. Not ti only has the ledger been balanced, and the new year opened with a sub- f". stantial amount to its credit, but the it] condition of every department of in. Pl - dastry is such that the improvement l will continue vet more rapidly for is" many years; indeed for as long as the same policy is pursued. l L: The expenditure under the Liberal w administration has been heavy, but every dollar of it is there, and doing fl splendid service for the people. The M millions that are being deyotcd to the ll deepening of the St. Lawrence Canals f, is but one instance ot the practical application of business principles, a t score ct others might be enumerated; S and so long as the people see that their l resources are being husbanded and I developed, that the best results poss- _ ible may be mode out oi our lllagni- , J ticent heritage, so long as they are ht. satistied that the money is being used . " for legitimate purposes and is not B squandered in Langevin blocks, Curran bridges, Caron manipulations and md liaggart railway deals, so long will they be content to leave the manage-i . lnentol' the country in the hands " T' her administrators - All Canadians are Brothers. _ The spontaneous expression of sym- pathy which has been called lorth by the terrible disaster that has belallell the. eitv of New Wcstministvr is al strong {wool of the growth of that bond l to ot'commou interest. tha.t is yrariy more lits:1(‘luscly uniting the wii.le.ly separated it‘ll liovinces at the Dominion, and thei on. I manner in which substantial. assistance 1 it“ l is tollmviug that tiet ('Xlll't ssior.tyl Willi-f unit pathy indieatrs' that the “Thin! “3‘3. i genuine one. it Iii within the mommy i 1.5.12 wt" all but the 5" llllgt'rF oi ttill' "ltj.'1?.11.) , Wilt'll British Columhi;t 1vytrseil"-'fly t. . l thought of as a part of the Dominion". 1 It and one could only l't-leh it. 0) '.vi1y or! ilhe l'aeitic (let-an, whii its tinsel-ls! 1,-le of the rest (it the eotlnrtN "s) ' ‘lhltllg‘ll it was " l‘ll't‘ifjll lzlllll, red. 1.r; or OUR OTTAWA LETTER. It is not the fipst time l of the coast have, mot. l' ter, and have risen fro with marvellous vitality no doubt that Nuw Wu: give yet another ex iisagniticyt staying trowers of our glorious l .1wa m, llll highest ya'Ot' ll The tutitnt l hold at the j , Watch furl Hum- Pvavtice (My, Svpt. 17th Tiw ovum of the week was tin- Law- , I'vnu‘i Hooper “Hiding. (As this is Ie-', terred to elsewhere we drop our (-(u'ros- 1 paudvnt's I'epurt.-Ed.] w Mr. Geo. Wilson with his steam ', Hu-wher ins moved into the upighlmru hood and will soon clean the harm out . I Durham spurt A are probably not aware that A. Bell's driving park is giving training to wize winners. Mr, Bell has a hurse of Sir. James of Pricevilie, in training just now and trout the way he goes round the ring, your cor. thinks he i, must be strikiug‘u 2.40 irait---ifthe cmme g is not molong. 5 Another wedding in the near future. that, A. D". training [Ns' a lmrse of ' training just gnos round tf must be stir“: ml. Gattuurit h . . Bl i'. Sal. anugv. :1. Matthews. . .. gt. Snrh-x-. . .. ... urp. Md‘nul . . .. . rivute Bourke. .. tb Davisâ€... .. \Vhllnnm- .. 3icFotldiut F" Mst Battalior Canada's Finances. vivale ale fltruvne menu: at the 200, and S rt won- ut 4N). cmnmmy shaming t the Butts on Hat h fur notice. lulu AROUND THE LAKE ' UV-~...- - s a part of the Dommion;i' d only reach it by way oil Ocean, while its citizens e rest of the eoantty Mi IS a forcigu land, i ie first time that the cities have. met with dire disas- L'c risen from their ashes lions vitality and there is tt New Wdsuninistei' will another example of the i staying and growing nr glurious West. Match at. HAMPDEN. " “Hun-u. der who has been visit- l Niarton returned horue) Jas. Watt ir. attendedl ar. Boyd are this week visit- i No. 4 Company. mnk in ingmntch will be Saturday Oct. Ist. Sgt Butts, Smut ll ll Hepworth P"id mine last week the highest 5mm.- lht 4f3) yds {host Hood’s he: nut-mammal». 235m...“ “Mum-00M 't1uorht_rouatite, Mmmhumnood'u. mun. Mr. Charlie I'pqhndt furmerly a resi- (hint of this plum, who has inst, return- ed from Cuha where he served in the 31st Michigan Infantry. is at nresent the guest ofhis old friend Mr. T. Brusso. "Afaarto-,tstmi. inood'ntnhmm I â€Multan!“ I s We. “fl-(Indian. " hm... annuatu.uwomm 'h-trp-tot-tttia-ia-iii-ti', Mr. c, \Veltz of Orchard. paid this place a flying visit one day last. week. Mrs. Dickleman returns this week from Alhmfurtl where for the past two weeks she has been visiting hen son Wut. Arm-hell. Mr. G. Moore and family left last week for Teeswater after spending some mine with friends in this Vicinity. We hope Me. Mum-9's hmllh will be im- proved by his visit. â€In" Wtu. Petty and Misses Elsie and Aruueof lientinck. vi,,ited at Mr. w Petty's lately. The Eden Bros. are at present hund- mg an addition to E. Feehs house. It is said this will he put to many uses, but we must, wait and see. ('I"H"i" ' . h; l o .; hm monk! In a. hue "isttuet ot lanu In 1"// Barr-mm. 19 11w Mr Lain-4. Davida“. n'mchcd in me , I lol Pres Church New 1h.- mst two Sunda ‘8 l . I . . 3. 10l with great accupinIL-u. Mr. Laing Is any J/ 25. um] has 11 bright tnture lefm'e him. _ 'r,') Mr A McKmn..n. (' male I'llyt'z'. spent a “I thryitt a" D :JcDon-vu‘s lately. 911 Mr Angus ueDousra'.i attends d the Walk- 1:“ i ertun show. l Mr A J S uorrisou visited " Mr L Wil- he i son's and other friends at Louise. lst.‘ Miss Alior Ilovee itstt resident of Durham now. being engaged with M as Hughes as l a dresamaker. Miss A. Johnston of Durham visited friends in this neighlmrhoml last week. A temperance- mwting in connection Willi the coming mm mign will be held in the school house k0. l, on Monday evening Sept. 2.6m All are cordially invited to attend. Miss Mary Gadd left last week for Guelph where she intends to remain for some month’s. Mrs. J, Morris his been somewhat under the weather for the past week but We hope to hear of her speedy re- cuvery. _ g I .. I nl,_._â€|,_ u. . _ . J . Mr. and Mrs. E. Fee visited Glenolg friends one day lately. Oh heart that is twoken, Oh Jimmy that weeps; What hilluws of sul'rnw Must uver you sweep. Hut comfort yourself For she will cunw back. And tread 0va again That, havd-lreatett track. Mr. have “ml†Tornntm waiting r, sights. i m- Hugh and Miss Kate M answul the rx'ulb {JOLGI'H to report a good tuna and aoisv' Mr Hugh .ueiiee'ouie, 1'soe'S ter (Tzwziv ttassed lhm'uh l to luldt-rslm mun ", Congratulation): lo Mi' a.rrl who smu- weclis ngu were hols' hands of nmLUimum . Mrs. George Gilli tic HIM “mtm of tinllirai. visuml at M r. Uuwal Donald's last wt.eli. Mr. Ed have has been busily ew 1n erecting it puruh to the Me church here. Mr and Mrs Wm Anders-An spun at '4t' Boyd's ou the 90.. Miss-Jennie Courts i, on :m eh yis" to T,,routo Month at. pre'cm. Miss June-a Snlmmuult lm' at mus Lawn] at tl, u. Lediucluuis, Dom ll).llp_fitrip, rite Mal ll plunuht l also anew} holy 1m tr-' tlt., number mm: + Sound. The McDonald tended the Melut ',, Miss Alic- Wilson rlzent a lmv day: at Toronto Exhibition, nml We eelieyu she had a lovely time. . , Miss Lizzie Wilson spent a few “wells , with her grand parents at b'iughampt"ll, Ibcr brothers, Willie and Tom accompanied ‘her home. l , Mr. J. Carupbell's infant child has been Livery poorly last week but is better now. " Mr. and Mrs, Jan. Marshall visited Mr, " W. Mnrnlmll last Sunday. 3 Mr. Chas. McQueen is recovering hom . l his late illness. l A number of Balsam Talley youth and |.beauty passed through our burg on Well- l nesday East to attend the marriage of Mr. , Dave McIntyre and Miss Lizzie Isaac. k We wish the young couple a long and i happy life. ----. . L-m- :nn. “an: (In- NORTH EAST NORMANBY. cD Volt mumâ€. tannin.“ “an, from lien) [rd Wvllietttrv. >1 :01. ll) Mum ubl Wbtrli, i t iiarutl,' "It 0 auplil m a tiuc' CRAWFORD. .._.- lg coup BOOTHVILLE. w spent II t week in friends nud “mug in rr.,na,sotrltelu?il in me , m.- past two Sundays muse. Mr. Laing is ou?y gm tnture lefm'e him. m. (“tile I'llyt'z'. spent a left last week for osiilien' on t re-ruruto we ' Whey xi ll‘t’PH Igce, l liter n ples aonvietiu left, wl Wititcr' Mair Mr. [humid Mc.. pysent built}- on an extended H ut yr"setit en- a's, Dornoeh, .5 on the Sm Lad tvel biccrl, , who bn-iiy engaged the Methmlist. by gum g mung sulleut time, am- “strict of land in n gulemaut ev? nu n. trip u, 0 “ll I l' , .1zrldau ru on a h' In! bia at- ‘Mmu “PM w trowing l T3514 Mr Little l a [urge at day 1 war : tht Jts now 0n- 004,009? t Teeth t f Your teeth can be , made so if properly cared for. We have a Tooth Brushes all sorts from the best English and . French Manufacturers. 6wt>wf>£yf> Flour per bbl ........... 1Jatevea per sack ...... Bran per cwt ... ... Short, per cwt ... Fall Whom per bushel Barley, bt I'etti, Outs, bk Ur‘d Hugs. per cwt Hosts, live weight . Lard per lb ... idle“; per lb ... Butter per tty, Tab ... B6 Roll Eggs, per doz ... Chickens. yer pmr Dueks " TnHsiys, per lb ' Geese, per lb Hide-s. per ewt ' Calfskius ... _ Sheepskins ... Iray, per ton Shaw, .. ... Potatoes, per Apply, per bag Wood, 4 feet . Wood, Ill of Pearl. There wcre ahouL one hundred loads of offerings here this morning. inelud- iu,z,3,r0)hogs Lilli shecp and lands, and a few milkers and calves. Home of the cattle was of inferior quality. hut we had an active market. and ahont everything was sold. Shipping, t'ullle Was in good steady demand at, fl mn $4 25 to 8t of; per cwt.: l dripping hulls ranged, according asthcy werelighl or heavy. from 83 2.5 to $4 per cwt.: and If extra, choice a little more than the latter figure. Except. for the Fest stuff here hutch- ers' cattle wasoif from five to fifteen cents per cwt. Choice cattle sold at tu and $1 121, per ch: medium at from 83 .30 to :53 80: good cattle fetched from 8", 'cl) to $3 50: and poor stuff sold at. a- round 83 per cwt. We had a heavy run ofstockers. The demand was good, and they sold freely i at from 83 P2.1 to 83 co, with an eighth more occasionally for selections. come out of these Brushes. The Bristles won' Except for the ers' mule WM " cents per rwt. l and $1 121, per , Milch cows are in , selling easily up to : right kind. Calves are wanted each, and fur choice be paid. ShveP cold well this morning: fetvhet hum 83 25 to $3 oo pm hunks are worth from $2 .30 to 82 cwt. Hot-of from 160 to 220 pounds ate wort h 8t '75 Pet' cwt.. but anything under 100 pounds will not grade as first class. Light. and heavy hogs fetch frcm $4 25to 81 40 or $4 50: some from 83 to 83 30; and Mags 82 2.5 per cwt. Lambs are in fair demand 82 50 to $4 25 curl). Hogsof from 160 to 220 l" worth 8t 75 nor cwt.. but . ..' -A, ___J Jas. R. GUN k, --o- oo-o-- COMPANY and PRIVATE Funds to Loo.. in sums and on terms to suit borrowers, (On tirst Mortgage on Town or Farm Property.) Lowest rates of Interest. Quick despatch, and lowest possible charges: Apply e., - . a, 0-) - Barrister, iower Town Durham. Durham, Sept. 23rd '97. 3111 DURHAM MARKET. CALDER’S BLOCK- DURHAM. inches Live Stock Markets. Money To Lean. . Lefir69"Mpc_aql numNTU wanted at from $3 io tto choice 87 and $8 each will in good demand. and to $50 each if of the 5 4 00 to " 2 00 to. 2 65 to 75 to 65 to 0 30 to 0 0 47 to 0 21 to 0 5 75 to b' 4 50 to ti [ 10 to ' 03 to , 0 12 to fl , 11 to , 12 to , 25 to b 4tl to 25 to 80 4tl to ot) 10 to 15 0 05 to 0 08 6 EU to " to 50 to 5 oo to 0 00 to 50 to 50 to 1 50 to 1 oo to 15 to 2 2ii 70 80 70 O 1'3 11 18 30 ttt 30 50 6 00 tt Sflfllliil & SUMMER (l All bmaers, muwuzb, uuuo, â€any... “P.-- _ . these are the Best and Cheaygst Goods you can buy. b',' ADAMS WAGGONS : A full Carload evil arrire this week-- I sarefreight, buy at close prices, and can sell cheaper than other Agents. KF" Full Line (f all kinds of refrain. a T . A full stock of the TCDHOPE & McLAL'GHLlN Butt: 13L GGIES: gies, Democrats. and Carts. All kinds of PLOVVS and HARRO\VS and the very best you can buy at right prices. The RAYMOND sewing machine and the best makes of PIANOS and ORGANS. I? Money to loan at 5 and 5.57; payable on your own terms. "ottettrttttre prompt- 00 3n ewes " wt.; 75 per 16 f rum ii, , -?iJisv,wsisi, iAru'psi..'ui'iliriiihei, My: " ." ir.piciAtAL'r'l VA'hiéy-. ntm'rnkiï¬nirn'frr‘i‘uf ï¬rstrgiiarï¬g'ï¬'ï¬rnim‘rn’grï¬ rtt 1y attended to. Issuer (3f Mai-rinse Licenses. - - - - - A kinds of MAst".ir:H,PNS..PP., I Binders, Mowers, Drills, Rakes, Barrows, these are the Best and Cheapest Goods yt Ju-a------', O South Grey new. Industrial. Toronto Aug. Western, London Supt. Northeett, Walkevlott 66 Mnrkdnle .. Owen Sound " Coilingwood bb East Grey. Fleshertou .. [ Central, Walters Falls " i Holland, Chatsworth " Centre Bruce, Paisley 66 David Jackson, Jr.. Clerk m l Land Valuators, Insurance Agents, Commissioners. Money to lend. Money invested for Parties. Farms bought and sold. 3 t-s---tttttte2f, __----------- A general financial businesstransacted Office next door to Standard Bank Durham “TELL BRED DURHAM BULL, will be kept, for service, Lot 56 Con. 2, Glenelg, JAMES ATKNSON; Durham P. o, R, W, GABDINER. Marble and Granite Dealer of Mt Forest CONVEYANCERS. . Wr- We have ru-civvll a shipIm-m of American Lamps III the 1atast stylus from $1.25 " up PER J ACKSOi‘.I S. the Lower Town Jgtltgtltl 1l!,i,ttl,i,l,illll,1 List of Fall Shows "'.-----ee-eee=""2"i"rG-iriifi 'iia-it5i.t0?ERARJ31ft MACHINERY. lowers, Drills, Rakes, Barrows, &c. Farmers, - - ___ 1,.-. " Next time yuu want an extinwtisltitw; humor --y Only 15 cents and 20 FOR SERVICE. rotor,',". DURHAM. xt limo Pl" want We . Supt ' Ilsa Keel' a titard Lat 'iii7iiiireALiDER. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO DU RH A M . Iipiitccriis,il1.S1eie?. ecgic.o':cahgiy/25.l'.'y-:?. - ' cru.'u, tp/if-c/ir,)':)-,'-),'-:'),',)'-,', rill": rim iei',-iy'i-'i+'if:ri,eiyfA1r-- to Supt '.F' mm a lamp humm- n y tlw self nor -N() SMOKE NO SMELL, and tlo cents (-m-h (-mnplow. a full muck of Hum". and “up: from 20 cts up. Biitr)st,', 00DS arriving daily at BEAN & Co PEOPLE’S Has been thoroughly renovated and New Machinery added including an entirely New System... of Baking, and we are now ready to supply any quantity ot FLOUR, BRAN & SHORTS, HIGHEST CASll PRICE Will be paid.fot' pood Wheat, Ba Hay and Rye. Our GRISTING & CHOPPING facilities are unequalled and we we solicit a trial. R. McGOwan 'atc I I and guarantee our flour su- perior to any ever before manufactured in this Mill. and Hanqucl (to each. iii if , S i) [Cl