opportunity t- nice picture your dresser me add note y a limited 1‘ low Prices a few days balance of m hand and , this week may have of thus preserv- ttle pests who 'ing the sum- md your room E8100. LOJKS BLLBRK .ST CHOICE ! CS. 50. a Yd' thzlt _ __ ...-., .,. ..... ...... Mg}! House that Should get all the C‘J‘Dgl‘atulntiuns. On Wednesday " ' last at the residence of Mr. ' , the marriage of Mr- I W. Irwin and Mrs Cordelia. Mid- iatzghxxas 'luly solemnized by the Kev. Mr. Mdhegor. Both contract- fj‘g Parties stood the ordeal won. the Wedding was quiet, and to most I; the Citizens unlocked for yet. in? CHRUNH'LE joins their many â€lends in tendering congratula tions. “â€3 manolithic sidewalk from I«nubton street North to the brim!0 («1; the east Side of Gurafuxa meet. is new completed, and "3011 “3†at “'01:! on the west. side pu‘otm“ NW2} another strip from the Bridge " the on! (‘w-hrane foundry. Peu- ‘ AS are also in for walks (1) from 3: 19mm: n~limit of the town south- I-‘l'l 011 â€11‘ east Rifle 0' a“““"“'. Draw. a thunderstorm on Satur- iziy week the barn belonging to M'- Hugh Vanghau, of Glenelg, “'35 itruck by lightning and began to imn. Mrs. Vaughan ha‘d suflicient Lresence of mind to extinguish the idaze using milk, cream, butter and buttermilk for the purpose. It W38 ‘5“31'T0W escape, but fortunately the .‘amage Was 1i gm, T112315; Battalion Band has been re-organlmrd and increased by the 3d; Eizion of {\leve new members, mak- ::z;t\\'enzy-seven in all. The recruits .sre now being: trained under Prof. Pcelaud wiil. in the course If a. few mks. be able to appear in public wildelight the citizens with their LLJSIC. \ir James Winterborn, formerly {.Durham son of Principal Winter),- Lornhas been eminently successful :11 passing his examination in .Phar- macy before the Michigan State .B’d. His many fi'imuls and acquaintances here Wiii be pleased to learn that he isiioiug mil in his business in Sagi- 113W. Tum†L'iumzh Sunday School Pic- .Lc. held on Friday afternoon last, in "uigc’s Urow; was a brilliant. success. he ath-nuhuwc was large, Mid hit me usuai sports were cheerfully in-l iulged in until nearly ten o’clock at Light. The swhool is in aprosperous culition. and we hope their pros- :zrity may continue. fl Grey Let]! 3??? inStan. A mm»: party will be held to- morrow exening (Friday) at the regi. lence of M: and Mrs John Clark, Jr, near Abe: Iecu. A cordial m vitation jg given to it“. xsg ..AGramte Preserving Kettle gm] mo pounds of Baking Powder for {m at Grant 3- WAXTEDr-GOOd General Servant. Apply at once to Mrs J. IL Huntex‘. REVS. Ferguson and MCGrégor ex.‘ :hanged pulpits Sunday morning lgâ€. 33w Fall Stock of Boots" Hunter's. A.____â€"pâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€".-‘ re at word on “I! another 0 the 01d (‘nr ,Bicycles repaired, and ï¬n kinds ofBicycle Sundries at Laidla‘ws VOLUME 31. It is Mr 3m 3mm iuxit of the town south- east side of Garafraxa ~i I ridge. (2) On the east. if sum: street from Lambton H " (Is) On the north 3 net from the 2m] to the xailway cross- , ill be constructed “ith- run. and Chief 'JthDS are 1181 an .1 “e ltndelnstatnd ’. F.-~The following oï¬icers Lodge. No. 169. I. 0. 0. F.. amazed by Acting D. D.- U. M- at the regular meeting on mghtluet1~ LOCAL NEWS. ' Hammocks at W. Blacks Twine: at J. A. Hunter W. Irwin, of tho Mid- 'Cahu'rh Ogre. - Pleasé ‘ Every pnuentusiug it . «sellout cure, gives relief 3L1 1A8. M58803, Geu'l M rc'ham, _ - L p, Q. Dun'il Miss Maggie-Campbell. a ponulér lady teacher in the Dundalk public school was the guest of Dr. and Mrs Wolfe last week while returning from a wheeling tour to Paisley and other towns west. Mr. W. J. .Porter. of Toronto. vis- ited his mother and other friends in town and vicinitv last. week. Until early in May he “"18 foreman in the job department of The Mail and Em- pire Good for a boy who graduated from the Chronicle. " A Quebecer’s C onï¬dence in Dr Chaae’s Catarrh Cure lâ€"Gives Relief at. 00 Damil ce he says. 18 P. 0., An il 9th, 18% Emuxmx, Haws (30.. to. -- 4--....1 mm m for half ddz. Bob Sean's “Bab'yBoyt†too 3.36de mi“ .3 the- Winghnm noâ€. ~ . ‘u. U. Creller. of Balvzi'vié, are the 'guests of Mrs. J. Harbottla and other friends in town. After Spending a few Stracford {tie uds. Miss Wilcoxson, who was the guest of Mrs. Lavelle and other friends m town. returned to her Home in Port Perry on Wednesday morning last. , Messrs W. Willis, Joe Burnett, Rod. Macfarlane and Ed Parrott re- turned on Friday from a' week’s camping around Collingwood. Mrs. Geo. Irwin and her sister, Miss Fleming. are visiting Mrs. J. D: Gunn of the l‘Jiddaugh House. Mr Wm Moran. of Guelph, and Mr Fred Conklin, of Mount Forest, two of the oldest cattle buyers on the mad were in town Monday Pedagogue Lunny, of VValter’s Falls, was in town last'week and gave us a call. Mr. John Robertson of Toronto spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robertson Inspector Campbell returned last week from Meaford where he presided at the Departmental Examinations. Miss Mary “’11â€, of S 1111*. Ste Marie, is visiting i161 uncle, Mr. Wm. John- econ. Miss Hind of Toronto is visiting her sister-in- law, Mrs Hind and other friends 1n town. Mr. Sidney Blakeston of Priceville wheeled to town on Friday last. He left for the North-west on Monday. Mrs John McLean, of Priceville, is‘visiting her sisrer. Mrs B H Town- sond, who is seriously ill. Mr and Mrs Geo Arrowsmith and daughter of Saginaw are visiting at the farmer’s parents in town. Miss Arrov‘vsmith, after an absence of several months, returned last week to see her many friends. Mrs W. E. Wallace, of Wingham. is visiting her sister, Mrs, Jas, Burt. Mrs. Cheeney, of So'rtham-pton is the guest of Rev and Mrs. Fergu- son. Miss Paterson. of Thosalon, is visâ€" iting her aunt, Mrs. Alex. McLaugh- Ian. Miss S. McKinnon is Spendinga few weeks at Fairwell Corners with her brother. Mr. D. McKinnon. Mrs. 090. Havens is visiting son Charles in Acton. ailing some time died Wednesday. Mrs. Alex. McLaughlin: visited in Niagara,~'l‘oronto and elsewhere. Mrs. Walton, of Lindsav, and Mrs. PERSON AL. A petition was read from prOperty owners from A. Gordon’s jewelry ,store ’to the Foundry corner asking * the Council for the privilege of laying ‘ granolithic sidg'alks on said portion of Garafri’txa «street. Also from- T. ‘G. Holt‘aud others for the laying of a granolithic sidewalk from Lambton street bridge west to Station crossing Ton north side of Lambton street Also a petition from David Jackson and others praying for privilege of laying granolithic walk from the northerly boundary of the corpora- “ tion along the west side of Garafraxa Street to the bridge crossing the Saugeen River on said Garafraxa St. Miss Bell». Hastie is home from To- ronto on a visit to the old home. A. \V. Park will hardly know the interior of his academy when he re- turns from his holidays. The walls and ceilings have received a double coat of whitewash from John Ritch- ie’s tidy and tasty brash, the black- bhard is being newly slated, and flu- ally the caretaker is to give it auuth er of his thorough scrubiï¬cations. 0 . v 0 Mr. and Mrs. Win. MC) ally paid a visit to an aunt at Chesley, “’ho is not eXpectcd co live many days. ‘ Miss Nellie Davis left for 'l‘cronw lass week, and Miss Annie is expect- m1 home this Tuesday. Aiiss B. Whittaker returned to Hunterâ€"Elvidge-That Robt. Bull be appointed overseer of the new sidewalks to be constructed.-Car- ried, The petitions were all entertained andjesolutious passed“ to that effect. SPECIAL MEETING. Monday. July 25 ’98. McKeclmieâ€"Bullâ€"Thac the Court of Revieion under By$Law No. 337 be held Wednesday, the 10th day of August, at 8 p..m to consider any appeals on gianolithic sidewalks.â€" Cm ried. McKechnie-Moore â€"-'I‘ha1 the Board of Works be instructed to attend to the ï¬lling up of the crossing at Mil! st1eet. â€"-Ca11ied. Reeve Spaxling gave notice of m0tion to amend Section 22 of By- Law No. 337. Spelling-Hunter - That the tequest of the Fire Brigade be handed to the Fire,Light and Preperty Committee to report on at the next regular meet- ing. â€"- Carried.’ Elvidge--McKechnEe-u'l‘hat the. re- quest of C. McKinnon and thirteen re granolithic sidewalk on the Beat side of Gamfraxa street be granted. «Carried. “We’ve an idear that it has been kinder hot and dry," said a fat. chap the other day as he mapped his dou- ble chin. The followini accounts were re- commended foriyayment â€"-: Isa-ac Traynor, gdys surveying $12 90 F.‘ Graham, Hiya surveying l 50 D T f? . n «- # - ‘ - tigate and re regard to all ried. Sparlingâ€"Pl of John Kelly. be accepted fo the Town of B, Whittaker returned to . last Wednesday. of Galt’s brightest maidens, “mp. 'I‘elfer. is wich her rela- Towé Council. TRAVERSTON . SPECIAL MEETING l..l.. 0‘ Parker, Mr. Bull and committee to inves- Fe all information in hprovemeuts. â€"â€"Caro July 23rd., ’98. I!“ h. $16 50 blluUll, 1: any (Iruggxst ur doctor can ï¬nd the least trace of that deadly drug, ‘cucaine' contained in Dr Chase’s Catarrh Cure. Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, recmnmemlod by all dealets at 25c. box, blower included free. No Cocaine in Dr. A. \V. Chase’s Cutarrh Cure. Prof. Heys, Ont. School of Chemistryand Pharmac , says :â€""1 have made an exam- ination 0 Dr. Chase’s Catatrh Cure for ‘cucaiue’ and in all its compounds, from samples purchased in the open market. and tfnd none present.†We ofl'er a reward ‘ot' $1.01) to be devoted to any charitable justi‘ tutien, if any dynggisg ugdqctor can ï¬nd Dollar Hats for ï¬fty cents at Miss Culbertson’s. A Genuine Triumph In the medicine line is that made by a Hamilton ï¬rm, called Sloan’s Indian Tonic. It embodies an idea long thought of but just recently made chemically possible. When Sloan’s Tonic is taken the old blood is puri- ï¬ed, new rich blood is made, while all the principal Organs in the body are toned and new tissue constructed. The result is perfect health. Two hundred doses in each one dollar bottle. All live dealers have it. Result of the June Promotion Ex- amination in S. S. No. ‘2, Egremont. Names in order of merit :â€" III to IV Class-Bella Grierson, Herbert McLean. II to lII Class.â€"-Tiliie Pollock, Edith Allan, Minnie Orchard, Kate Allan, Jennet'Mm-shall, 'l‘hos. John- son, Elda McLaughlan, Kate Black, R. W. Morrison. -- vvv'vv' The lambs are nearly all bought up in this neighborhood at prices rang- ing from $3.00 to $4.00. The higher prices are being paid by the Durham. home buyers. ’Tis a poor business to sell months before the time to ship. the hub, breaking it open. He is sufferings; great deal and the Dr. says he is booked for bed for six weeks. All 'unite in wishing him no lasting ailment. . uesday. He was hauling rails, and while shutting a gate the team Start- Great Millinery Sale: TH l RTY N EXT Hamsav' "07'9“"; D XYS THE ‘-* -.â€"---.. .._....-.. FOR \V. F. DIXON, Teacher. -§â€". 0.9 H Cash ï¬nd 090 m We have tully decided ; to ,clear out every dol- léf’s worth of our Trim- med and Untrimmed i Hats, within the next i Thirty Days. We are ‘ going to let the Low ' Prices do the Work. The Reason of this sale ‘ is to ln'ake room ft r a ,- Large Shipment of. ; Ready-made Clothing; . which we ‘ expect : shortly. . To our Readers:- Owing to the impositiom of Postage on. NeWSpapers,. which publishers have to pay we cannot afford to send the-. CHRONICLE to those at a dis-- tanee unless paid for in ad» vance. Please note this and re». spond at once. :ml maeive full partlcnhru shoal the I'm. Sim. amhlpn this school will awnrd to suawful candl- - (bu-s for the Fall Seoslon beginning on Sept. In. Addâ€! \V. H. SHA\V. EXA MINA TIOXS this your! If no, send vonvl' ° name, address, (write-Itaqdyehool to the Prim!“ HAVE YOU WRITTEN ON THE ‘Ep‘tygpcem P. 8. Leaving CENTRAL BUSINESS CDllEGE yorxn a: GERARD 3r... 'rmmx'm Yam 8: Gerard Sta, Toronto“ Yours truly, pal of the \V. IR \VIN.. NO 1638 E? ‘0 W