Ten per cont. attime ofSaIe a .bdauce in :50 days thernafter Interest. For further particulars apply to gluon, EMS, Dnndalk. or to £06150; 111101897. J. P. TEL?! 2 Zion 5 Picnic came off on the First. Vi LLAGE PROPERTY IN THE ; . - ' . lday delightful, the crmvd hapny, the \{illage of Dundalk, l ' ' _ . [he tea has been made by Mrs. Ros but this time she surpassed herself. 1““ “D “Y "RT†01‘ $033" â€Gig‘izai‘;i£va§uf'~ve" 31" If,†’ tlm l‘mxermf Salein acertain In-l ( ° ‘ ' I“ ma 9 e do .mrp ..f Murtgztge which will he produced ! beSt Speech Of his life: 30 a critic at rit- tiumuf Sale and on default being e said. Reeve Staples made- in myment at the moneys thez'ebv se- ‘ . . . :and is 0we win 1* more c cmml. there Will be uttered tor sale by, l , i r é’ f b p PublicAm-tinn.byllnghMackay. Auction-"a‘l' ‘ ham“ 0 33“ ear. at “ The Connor H ouse " in the village l Edge Hi†and Travers of Daunlalk, on ,ton clubs re- ;‘sulted thus: thef ' TH L'RSDA Y. the 8th day 0va ormer, two Innings LY, 1897, 315 runs. the latt at two o’clock. 'p. m ' ‘ ‘ , the tullowxng propertv ' namely :~ . . . they got the bat' again. Lot number 1.1116 in Black 31.. in thelere . Village of Dzmdalk. in the Cnnntvnf Grev. lee†WE“ held at mght and accordin tu li’l an m'Sm-vey made by T. B. crowning success of the day Gillehm . P. L. S“ nf part of the said Vifltge of Dundalk and ti! (jdintheRegistyy Mr. Telford and her 0500 of South'Riding of . . . the Cunnty ofiMar Grey. On this human] to be erect ed a ~ mtortable dweliing house. [Nelson fund)“ "In-I.-- ; Ix THE C(H'XTY OP GREY, ' i ! .Im! uupmor Line in B].- Vlllagq 0t Dxmdalk. in the 1 accord": tu Plan 0 Gjllehm . P. L. S" f Survey 'NDER AND BY VIRTUB OF J the Pomerml’ Sale in a certain In. demure hf Aim-wage whirl: will be produced at {Le timeuf Sale and on default beingI 1:13.10 in myment at the moneys therebv se- cmml. there will he oflered for sale by Public Am-tinn. by Hugh Mackay. Auctionâ€" eer. at “ The Connor H ouse †in the villa of Dundalk, on ge TH URSDA Y. the 8th day of JULY, 1897, at two o‘clock. 'p. m , the following property napiely :-â€" Lower Show Roonrâ€"Uld Foundry. quirs for thow machines will be kept in Lower Hardware Store. See the Selvester Drill latest 1111 prox ed Spring pressure drill in the market. Plows, narrows Scufflers and yuu won’t buy any other Frost’s. and \Vood’s Machines. Run in Roller Ball Bear- inm. Ofï¬ce hoursâ€"9 a. m Money to loan at lowest rates 0:ny one kind of business training given to our students and that " The Best.†A S: hool that properl3 prepares its students for Business Life. Attend- ance this year double that of last )edl. J. Livingston LICENSE D AUCTIONEER at a Slur“ price. Hurr ' your application. It“: BRADLEXCUAR E‘TSON (30.. Ha], ‘ ,' E WILL PAY straight weekly salaries of from 810.00 to $3011), ac- cording to ability, for .canvassers on “Queen Victoria: Her Life and Reign,†after a trial mouth on our bi commission. The Diamond Jubilee is wining this wonderful volume. keeping all hands wonk- ing early and late. The only Canadian Wul‘k acvepted by Her Majesty and endorsed by the lluyal Family. A beautiful big book a! 9 “air.†wise... .1.".":r::.2'9‘!a application. I. B. LUCAS, MARKDALE. W. H. WRIGHT; OWEN SOU C. A. BATSON, DURHAM. B.â€"\RRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NUTARIES, CON‘ EYANC- ERS, ETC. ’Ul'ou In, Out. ACTU'E MEN wishing permanent and flying employment can secure the same YWMal-‘ting with us to sell our hrrdy h'1’.“(‘l«'tlties and Seed Potatoes: All Cap- adxan-gruwn. Outfit free. Salary paid “Wkly. Write us fur particulars aqq‘ mesi;Li'iiï¬ï¬ï¬iir‘r’éiï¬V‘Jbiï¬â€œLimit‘éd Torunto, Uut. expenses. heed: no ca pita]. Canvassin sample sent for 6;: cts. ., worth 81.50. TH "IIA [\I ‘I" .. -x“_‘___ PERSONS out of employment or wanting to better their positions, “ The Progressive Speakers †is a necessity in every home. Parents, teachers, minis- ters, youn men and women, buy it on sight. A h rary of recitations for young and old. Teachers elncation. oratory voice culture. Easy to make 8.5011) a month and expenses. blieedg no capital. Canvasgipg; TANTED-I can pay ten dollars week- tu a lady of mature age, reï¬nement 3nd tact to spend her time in a good cause. '1‘. H. LINSCUTT, 'I create, Ont. secgre' exclusive territoFy. PELHAM {\L RSERY (20., Toronto. Ont. SEEP/A. 7:33.35": 22:6. 'ow n, . Elliott, Principal. The Chronicle. TERMS; Write for Circulars See Their Wanted. to 6 pm. Cochr C m. G and the Without Durham . James Easy terms. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Durham. spent Don' latter’s old home. S for 1|.few days- Sorry to learn that 1 Morrison of the 8th is se with erysipelas in the face woods. Mr. Edwin Huh‘ 0 made best Speech of his life, so a c said. Reeve Starles was me _ ‘ ‘ ‘ Fl U3- ]pects. Good wishes and congram- latiODS are flowing in upon them, ' The 8th con was goingit last week. “Two weddings within half a mile on g on the same day, The sun came out ,éin the p.m. of last Wednesday and fsmiled softly down at. Mr. John ,‘Hunt’s A very happy event there. l About 2-30 in the presence of a num- Iber of special friends and relatives ' his youngest daughter, Miss Sadie : was united to Mr. George Young of ,‘ Detroit, formerly of ERev. J. \V. Kitchino' of Durham z, , an "old schoolmato of the bride’s. tied l the knor. The bride looked charm- , ing in her wedding gown of cream, , trimmed with lace and ribbon. The bridegroom is a genuine genial hand- some fcllow and has a good 3 ituation in tllO city. As he has a month’s leave of absence, they will spend the honeymoon mostly in Glenelg, after which they will reside in Detroit. Hearty congratulaticns and wann wishes for health, wealth and happi- nos-s. l l A dozen rigs in procession went .: whirling along to the R. C. Church in Markdale last Wednesday morn. "l‘Was a bridal party. Mr. Ed. 'Norris is one of Glenelg’s most stal- ' wart and prosperous young farmers and Miss Nellie Dulan, one of it’s rsweetest girls. Mr. J. Norris and l Miss Mamie Dulan of Toronto, niece 'of the youthful bride, performed the: ‘pleasant duties while the {ev.' ; Father Hauck made the loving pair fone. The fun and feasting that fol- glowed on their return to the old ;Dulan home was kept up till ’the following day. A large n l of friends and neighbors being Pent. The young couple begin life 'together under the brightest. nrmul The neighborhood extend good wishes and congratulations to Mr. M. K. Beaton and his charming: bride formerly Miss Minnie Wilson of Art- emesia tp. We trust they may take up their residence on the old home- stead. There was a pleasant garden party at Mr. \Vxn. Firth’s cosy home on Wednesday evening last. Misses Martha and Minnie were home from Markdale, Hugh and young Thorn- ton from Brampton, while a jolly crowd from far and near made the night a merry one. w-uu “DUI-Ir hard work, left onnf‘ï¬day for the old home in Bentinck. He’s quite a lad at courting too†said an old lady the other day, The following bright and popular teachers are home for the holidays. Miss Mary Dalaney from Dornoch; Miss Ella Cook from Lauriston ; Mr. Chas. Robson from Barrie and Miss May from Louise. Our pedagogue, A. 1n 4 Every body about here was pleased to hear that John Peart was up from Brautford last week and is about to purchase a foundry in either Durham or Markdale. Mrs. M. Cook lately back from Algoma is visiting the Cook family. '3’ S- n g l 'e (l P: L.‘ L , He is a handsome fellow is Mr. 1 Orchard of London who is visiting at , Mr. Wm. Greenwood’s. Things began to brighten and the pulses of some stalwarts to beat faster, when Miss Mary Glencross came home from Toronto. Mrs. Thomas Edwards and Sam left for Guelph on Friday.morning to visit the Whittaker family. The former may also visit Caledon but the boys say that Sam is sure to take a run on down to Galt. Mr. A. Cook is spending a; fort- night with his daughter, Jennie in Toronto. Exciting and happy times out here. Parties. home comings, pic- nic and weddings galore. Last week seemed to be a perfect Jubilee of good things and nature seemed to be in touch with them all. "v-cn. 8 out I E-__ _Dominion day c.) n"?“ ’ark, after afaithful six month’: ass in every way. The l, the crmvd happy, the standard. The tea has v wulUD 8th is serib‘usly ill TRAVERSTON . THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, July 8th, 189 7. it is a mistake to leave it off i. I heal £9 W I v I I Maxwell "1111101 S, M011 e1 S A 1101 Se RakeS Pea Hal vesterS, {of Cod-liver 021 with I-Iypophos.;"l‘111nip Smxe1SSeuffle1‘S ,1 phitos’ can 5, taken as 63,511,, in * Flows and every modern I111- " summer as in winter. Unlike the plement 101‘ F arm \VOI‘k. plain oil it is palatable, and the‘ hypophosph1 .125 that are in it aid 1n digestion and at the same time tone up the system. i t“ a: up For sickly, delicate children, and 3) 8' O 1' for those whose lungs are affected, 1 it is a mistaln, fn In". :1 -11 1- 14 1 One Car Binder Twine BEST 1311.1be 1 ! Canada Carliage Co’s! CaniageS, Buggies, ete.§ Chatham and Snow Ball; Waggons. w: For ‘3“ by all dru ggists at 50c. and M 30071! «3 DOWN]. M.“ The potato buns are our ï¬le to see where are m-gro“ ing. Please the - Embalm Iiress. mg \Ve regret to chronicle the death of an old and early settler, Mr. Moses Jacklin, who died on Thursday ’evening last. He was highly re- sspccted by all who knew him and lone of the ï¬rst council men in Ben- tinck. His remains were followed by a large crowd to the English church in Hanover, where the fun? eral sermon was preached by the Rev. Mr. Jenning’s and then to his last resting place in ChriSpin’s burying ground, He leaves ï¬ve sons and three daughters to mourn their loss. We extend our sincere sympathy in their hour of sorrow. l Our picnic held here was a grand success the day opened ï¬ne and clear and continued so all through. The dinner was made ready about 12 o’clock. Eatablcs were pronounced elegant by all that partook of them. Mr. Henry Brigham was chairman and ï¬lled the position well which he always does. The speakers were Mr. David McNichol M. P. P,, Drs. Mearns and Taylor, 'of Hanover, Rev Mr. Jennings. of Hanover, and Rev. ’Mr. Kitchin; and Barrister Batson, ,of Durham, all gave very interesting laddresses. The teacher, Mr. Mc- l Donald, had the school children well trained with songs and recitations. r’l‘he Allan Park band furnished the music which was grand. \Ve also might say that Mr. John Collett deserves much credit in the interest he takes to make his band a success. The days Sport wound up by a match (football) between the 161h mm. of Normanby and the south line of Brant which the latter scored one goal to none. Mr. Robert Brigham was refree and gave good satisfac- tion. Miss Lobsinger was home on 9. went to her father, in Mildmay, last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. George Fenson, of Elmwood were visitinw friends around the Paxk lately. The following were the guests of Mr. Collette last Sunday :mMr. Mo- Mitchell and wife, of VViUiamsford; Mr. H. Smith and his mother, of Normanby; Messrs. A. and Robert, Henry ; Mr.’1‘hos. 'l‘yreman, his wife and mother, of Hanover. A pig dissappeared from Mr. Pear- sons stable one night last week. The thing savers of a mean, small, low. malicious, mink-hearted guise of the devil’s own ingenuity. (Intended for last issue.) We notice that the Varney and Aberdeen scribes are beginning to chirrup about their lengthy rye. There is a ï¬eld just north of the village the property of Mr, Thos. Bailey which stands on an average of 8ft. 4 in., not saying anything about exceptions‘ Mr. J. 8. Col' ett has the mail con- tract to Hampden, and would be the peoples choice if they had any say in the matter. Jack is an honest,. en- ergetic, popular fellow and his appointment will give universal satisfaction. Deputy ReeveBrown, added an- other girl to his family last week. Proud man. M '05 Hâ€" ugs‘ are looking over where the big stalks Please don’t. report. l sonvs and recitations. aik band furnished the l was g1 rand. \Ve also ALLAN PARK. use, and £01.“ Thomas Organs, Special ty.â€"â€"J, A few good COOKING STOVES at and below cos-L. Bell, Berlin and Pianos. They Lead Them All I Deming Binders and Mowers See 0111 lines of White (311-111- iteware 11nd Tinwzue. CHAS. McKINNON New Table 011 (10th 41" wide, “bite and 90101011 2130 11 yd. New Spling Shoes, call and see them. A big line of Whips 110111 1013 up to 800 1'01 11 good Raw- hide. New Prints from 50 up. New Dress Goods from 80 up. New lace (‘mtmns f10m 2.3( UPPER TOWN, DURHA M Cash in large Patterns heavy Cloth, regular 1232c: good. We make them to clear at Se At this price they are a big snap and won’t last long. LIGHT PRINT D a, pair up. for the month of July. “’6 intend making this one of the best if not the best month for Children’s Clothing we ever had. We are giving a DRIVE in some odd pairs of Oxfords. !" " ‘ 9 {Grants U PPeP Town‘ Durham BARGAINS IN CHILDREN’S SUITS We have a few pieces of Butter 6‘ [gas b Woodstock MACHINE OILS DRUGGISTS and BOOKSELLERS $1.00 per 100 lbs and other insectim cedes. {EMBREEUEHEES Wool Wanted ‘ ANY QUANTITY. MOUSE HDSIEE} at] S. SCOTT EURSHS Some specials at 70 and 100 per} van]. 0111 1111151111 edgings at 100 \x 111 please y.0u PMSULS uur " Leader †H; 150 01‘ 2 pairs ful' 23. very cheap. Better tier at 200 and 2.30 3. Our See our special Count I‘m- summnr. The price is onLy 500, If 3’01] prefer a heavier Corset, we have a beautiful stock and can give you surprising; value: at 500 and 750. Excellent values in flu at $1.00, $1.50 and >324 All our Pal'asols :n‘c ‘ metal rods. making: flu; neat in appearance as “a as durable. Pelhaps we can 1101) We have a bin “1‘. .\ Ll.’ seasonablc Mag 1 (1 ï¬nd our stale C(m} hottest (1:13 8. Sb 7’ est prices at Paid in Cash Durh arm. louwm )} 0n the as Well are .zlli- (l 3m K Irhecomos our painful Week to chronicle the den Nay MtCracken. one oï¬ estimable young ladies, VI Sunday morning last at LI 0! ty‘enty years. Up to she was in her usual hen molly had not learned of the announcement of her the pulpits on Sunday be: at orrow through every do The deceased q respected by all, and from muaintunce, we have 1 “Mire her true womanly for 30ch qualities, hel .Iameenor and her ï¬rm 1d no church she loved. H were followed on Monday Inglioh Church cometeu umber of - mourning ï¬nd sympathisers, 1306 being conuuctad by Gonnor. The family hm by of the whole can ad hour at trial. no small measure attr their can vassing perscver can not the Conservativei “Ives into line, work 111 capture South (he; ? Le sud possess the land. IF you want calling 0 tion cards, printed envel hoods, bill heads, stateiu thing of the sort you do send away {or them. \V You at right prices. Go. in“ done at home, and support those who are e trying to support you a your intrests as well as of“!!! community in whi The local neWSpapers of give more free advertisi people have any idea 0 itinerant tramp canvasse the country journalist, hnve a faculty of gullinp; by making believe they work. They may carrv manta. but most people every business local. not in n valunhle ,dnnation not be forgotten. l’utro COMING events cast tl before them It is not Will. be a provinviul ye: i“, but we believe it i for the Canservatives of to think of getting into prepcr organization of We hear of Somewhat dozen aSpirants in 'he 1i and we have reason to some heavy canVa..~‘smg ! this time. Even-2.9 ly the Liberal sucmsa 3 1w The annual Rifle Mat Battalion will be huld on Thursday, July :2; Sproule has kindly on.) I free lunch. Full [on be ob‘ained on applyin Hunter. Ma. Emma“ Mum: of Gleuelg for over 0‘ ntury. died on ' lw uge of 77 years. \Vu ed the particulars death, more than 1} from some derang. stomach from whivh for 801116 months. léurn, was well-m-do Ipected by his [:10th --We extend our >\ n To improve the “H" healthy action to the mote disgestion and I‘m; bodily functions. Ayw the best. As a miid nperient, no pill is it mind or more highly by the medical .professL Mr. M. L. Davis. of itoulin is the kind of uu your list. His suhscri; July last. and on the {M1 for a year. Such me! prouper. “'e lender on DOX’T forget the Lite of the Epworth Loayu night. tint Mrsfluspectorv (‘a ed a telegram ammunci of her father, Mr. le) VOLUM ii Just as it as we go to pr Mrs.(Iuspector‘b (.‘m telegram annouuci A) C AL N E ) an 118. III H chi U