nee at. Elswick are lh an war ship, just con Enqmedana. Chilean n.the stocks. will b It Iour weeks; Hal-Tia rotected cruisers ball I China. sister ship: ad in river; Tunnel Dr, nearly complete I8 armored cruiser. y complete; Tokimq u'el cruiser. sister cruiser. pl'epariu laid down; Torde battle ship, wai' Albany. cruiser ' mght by United 8t: Iy in about. a tryout troyer of larse 5‘?" not ordered. Win EST SHIPYARD‘ { Elswick yard in m Lhan that of my my Among the "salsa In England Ibo lav: ahe- “'ul’lol. of the nig’ï¬' U t0 \ ['P}’ Y‘ CARR "AX WELL fl “'9 are never behind in anything“ even to the new Side walk. We are also ahead in OVPI’D'Whlg in our line. ‘ We have j ust opened nuta nice line of INFANT HAMMOCKS, CARPET SWEEPERS, CLOTHES W RIN GERS, Etc. Etc. Whigs. 7 ham r‘m- best BICY- {‘LEin the market. ....{ YHHI NHL NOW BE. . :Iifï¬ â€œHi PRICE ADVANCES. {‘RAXDIJI‘I‘; k‘: CRADLE FINGERS. v__ have already received the fourth shlpment of Hardwaflfl "3‘1 mmense hips inc ï¬g“ ï¬ 4i: «ï¬t I? in... :03-1‘ . . bâ€"7 931. i 3‘93 '0’ "£345"??? aim“ OI 1:}: TOWN vii i convince 31‘ y‘v Durham. mes Carson’s. ewi: up :1 Laundry in announce that I 11 kinds of Gent’s, MM Laundrying Rates. assortment of :uling‘ Binder 5’“ “35% L. :H“ is!“ Q}!!- brices that Mowers a bottle, regular 15 and 25c. 21 only, Crystal Table Sets @1, 250. .set. 8 in. In). Out glass Fruit Bowls, 20C. ea. Nappies to match, 60¢. a dozen. Whips at all prices. Good Rawhides 50c SALADA CEYLON TEA @ ‘25. wand 40¢ Large wlnte all linen Table Covers, worth $1.75 for 31.40. Table OIL CLO‘I‘HS in white and col- ors, 45 ins. wide, 25c. yd. Men’s'i'OP SHIRTS from 25c. up. SEE OUR LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES befure buying. They cant be beat. Best Ladies’ Shoe Dressing 10 and 20c. Fancy Figured Lmtres (a siiap) (g 30. .............. L!) and 500. a yd. Double fold Cashmere (black only) 121_,c Challies, in dark colors only , ........ 6c. OLR PRINTS ARE ALL GUARAN- TEED FA b'l‘ COLORS. Miscellaneous. Dress Goods. Lace Curtains- B. L GMNT. Men’s Straw Hats, were $1 for :33 Sailor Hats and Men’s Fine Straw at the fol- lowing Low Prices: Ladies’ Sailors that were 75c for 600. H u H n 400 H 32C. 3; x50 H 3100 .. OUR CURTAINS ALL HAVE TAPED EDGES. in Large white Counterpanes, worth 31.50 for $1.0). The cheapest way to remit Money is by Dominion Express Order. For sale here. And a Lot We Are Jobbing off at Present. 40 in. Bl’kâ€"ziud Cul’d woolASerge-q @133 BEAN - 6‘ ___ The Place to get them i THE BANK, Lower Tm We have them in all and Prices from 250. t Call and see them. The Cheapest, the and the best. 2; yds x 28 ins. 49c. pair. of l0 Drill in the Con}; drill either Rock. any depth. 0‘ 6‘ ‘6 6‘ will clear out the bal- ance of our Ladies’ x38 x42 W. A. MacMHLANE. ‘$ ‘6 06 6‘ 6‘ H THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. ‘t H H 750. oOc. UPPER TOWN. 70c. 01‘ Clay, H 6o H H easiest 400. 60c Oc. ing one said " that {ellew will not be as old as Saunders before he ventures to ask the fateful unStion Some even said that the picnic would not be over before he asked it. The thanks of this community are due to Zion for the help they gave to make the day pass off pleasantly. After the raising was over at the South Liue ï¬ve or six loads of young peo- njoy the latter part of the picnic. Captains Tom Jackson and Sam Lawrence were among the crowd. It was after 11 p. 111. before the picnic grounds were clear and all who came went home thoroughly pleased with the day and the picnic. B Mr. Walter Park gave a rendering of “ Saunders McGlashan and his courtship.†After hearing Mr. Park recite the piece moreï¬han one know- - H - " . ’ .' ' i cmunodation for the LlVe Stork and TA. gi‘ie‘ultura' last Friday afternoon. The day was . partment in general. "1‘1“: additional hox stalls. H h 11 b (1" d (1 d l â€193‘- “XlPH-“lml "(the (.“"!"“3“. Building. and the a t at cou L O calre a" 3' goo [aumex tothe Main Building tor Art, will assist Cl'OWd turned out to have an after- I them in supplying the wanta of the numerous ext . . hihitors, and "in: them buildin'rs et ual t» th: noon recreation. The children from’bm, ° ° 1 ( ‘ | far and near attended and had a good The entries ('lusr- Sept. 7th. lnlf 38 the. space and _ . . .., ,stahling will he allotted in the order the entries “1116. A â€â€œ5â€â€œ: t0 the bouth and ' nrereeeived, it hehooves intending exhibitors to IWO funerals t0 the west and north , make them as earlv as possible, and secure the . ‘ . f ehoiee positions. “'i'ite the Secretary, Mr. Thus. kept mauy away “110 0th31W1331A. Browne. for information. prize lists, pro- would have been in attendance. The ' gun-Hues, etc: . . l lllPuttrzu'tiona. wlueh have always been enter- programme was 3' gOOd one and Ml- l tuining are to he even mum g.) ï¬ns \‘car. The, George Binnie. as usual, in his easy ' Royal Canadian Dragoons will give exhibitions of , . 7 . ifaney drill, sword eomhats, ete. Prince O'Kahe’s inamler occupied the Chtul‘. Ml'o Japs (10 in number) have been secured. The. . \ '5 - . i\Vatxon Sister-3’ Triantrular 'Eleetrical Trapeze, J05“ Sllell' B‘ A" of V] ll t‘OD, ga‘e a; “'ehh and Hassan. the Mariana. Burk and And- gOOd address on Sunday 5011001 and ; rews, with their Texas Mule, the Gregory (Vom- . , . - . ' ' . = , z hination, and others, to he sup died by Ste Has- ‘ts leldtlon to home “3'1"an 0f Cth 1 sun Ben Ali. who is now in IMormon selecting ren. The Zion choir was in attend‘ ; something of a very high order. Each evening ance and as usual sang in such a;there will he the grandest pyrotechnic display . _ ‘ I ever given in London. together with the realistie lnannel‘ as '50 muke Glene‘g PFC ad to representation of the " Blowing up of the. Maine." ‘ ' ' . I assisted bv all the ring and stave attractions. As pOSSGSS Slloh a m [1510 lovmg chou special exZ'ursion trains leaving London after ten happy indeed Should be the commun' 5 0'elook each evening are, being arranged with the . . - ,- ° i railway companies, it is expected that a very lame, â€3 that 13 privileged to hear them 5 number will remain for the ï¬reworks. 6 from Sabbath to Sabbath. Miss Ella; 000k gave an “991â€â€œ "BCiEati‘m ' «an no wunvwoulu nuoaum which tCOk W9†With the audience] rmnlnmurunuzmcnu HIRWHI- Miss Annie McArthur, of the Glen, came home on Saturday evening from Niagara where she has been employ- ed for some time. She came home just in time to miss the picnic and her absence this year was noted by more than one. John H. Benton arrived home from near Georgetown where he went to work at the haying and early harvest. Th sickle of Death has been thrust into our neighborhood and a sheaf fullv ripened has been garnered Last Thursday, about 4 o’clock pm mTimmins passed peace-y ay, after two weeks painful‘ illness. He was born in the Countv Cavan, Ireland, 1817, being in his eighty-amt year. While where ever since they have resided. Hence, they were one of the ï¬rst to form a home on the 6th. Deceased was of akindly disposition and hospi- table beyond the bounds tality. A more obliginp; neighbor] never lived. To their home was born seven sons and four daughters, all save one surviving, and they were i all present at the last sad Pitt 3. The . funeral took place on Saturday last 1 and rarely have we seen so many of ‘ the old pioneers present as were ’ assembled to show their respect. The l‘ beautiful casket was covered with 5 :wreaths and bouquets. Rev. J. Fer- r guson conducted the service, which was truly impressive to the living 1‘ and most kindly and hopeft lly word- 2 ed of the dead. The deep sympathy t of the wide circle of friends anilie acquaintances is felt fonthe bereaved ‘ - family and his aged partner. who for! nearly half a century has been a. true helpmeet. Deceased was a very staunch Conservative and leaves a comfortable home to his family. SI H ., -. -... â€non-g um tuner stalk. Mrs T G Lauder, with her two children, Masters Tommy and Elmer, of Durham. accompanied by her sis- ter. Miss Edna Bell, of Walkerton, Spent Sunday at the Edwards’ home- stead ronto on Saturday. She is a Winsome maiden, is Miss Fanny Townsend. of Clinton, who is this week with her cousin, Mrs. '1‘. Jack. Zionites report having had a nnnrl i A Miss Anme Brown 13 Visiting amono lies. Miss Lucv Lawson left for Orange. ville on Monday evening, after Spend- ing a dozen days with us. She is a Harvest 18 on with a rush BUNESSAN. TRAVERSTON ‘ 0f Owen Sound the Banks’ fami~ “l ’9 8 9 8 1 4th, g. Au WEAK AND WIARY WOMEN 73"!) A Rul- FMIND IN SOUTH AHIRICAN "IRVINE. ERHAPS he was a cynic. but some one has said that in this age there are no healthy women. The age has many wo. men, strong and noble physically. as they are mentally and morally: but it is true nevertheless. that a large 'per- centage of the wo- men of the country sufler from nervous- ness and enerai de- ‘ bility. hey drag out a weary existence. and each «lay is a day or pain and sufl'ering. This was the case with Miss Annie Patterson. of Sackville. N. B. She suflered terribly from Indigestion and nervousness. She was influenced by some one. somehow, to try South American Nervine. Of course, it was like honing against hopeâ€"another patent medicine. But she had taken only one bottle when her system began to take on the health of earliest years. and after using three bottles she was completely cured. No wonder she is strong in her conviction that‘there is no “Merl? 'il'e South Ame“.- i l i u The attrzu'tiuna. which have always been enter- tuiningarc (â€he evvu mare so thus Year. The Royal Canadian Dra gmms will give exhibitions of fancy drill, swordvmnhats, ctr. Prince O'Kahe’s Japs (10 i}: nugnhg-r) hayo bajg'n secured. The The entries (-1090 Sept. 7th. hut as the space. and stabling will henllutted in the order the entries are rm'eiVed, it hehmn’es intending exhibitors to make them as earlv as possible, and secure the ehuiee ptmitiuns. “'z'ite the Secretary, Mr. Thus. A. Browne, fur infornmtion. prize lists, pro- grammes, etc: lit‘IkI‘-l l‘\-" cmnnmlatiun for the lec Stack and TAgrirultum Implmnunts in partirular, and every ntlwr d0- partment in gunvml. 'l‘lw additional lmx stalls. tluthensiunnf tln- (‘nrriagv Building. and the amncx tolhte Main Building fur Art, Will assist. tlwni in supplying thv wants nt' the numerous ex- liibitnrs, and gch them buildings equal to the The Silver Jubilee. of the W'estern Fair, London. September 8th to 17th, is goin r to he. the heat in the Association’s history. an. will be. formally opened by SirUliw-r Mowat, Lieutenant-t‘rover- nor of Ontario, and in all likelihood the. Gov- ernor-General and Lady Aberdeen will give the \Vestern a visit before. retiring from ottiee. Sneh an: the expectations at present, and will be fully made known on receipt of their acceptance. Applications for space are being made at sueh a rate that. several departments are nearly full al. ready. and the general impression throughout \Vestern Ontario is that with the good cm is now being harvested, the farmers and their amilies will turn out en mass to get. a much needed rest and snpmrt- the Fair, whieh they have lieen Largely t he. means of bringing to the proud lusl' t-ion it now holds. of being the most- successf l in Dominion today. Its immonso growth has caused the direvtors no end uf trouble In the: past. pmviding proper ac- n 1' A“‘ I I A . - _ _........,..)..‘:.‘u [Ag 4L. _ H _-‘----- “a“ v- “v: ï¬l(lll|Uu. Notice of b y-law to appoint Fence viewers and l’atlnnasters was given. Following ac’ts were passed : Jas. Eccles. gravel, etc., $5.75 ' Mrs. Corley, gravel, $3.48; Mr. Devine «lo. $1.56. The were paid in 72c. Proton’s share of repairing a culvert. Hnntei'~â€".\Iclnnisâ€"-'l‘liat we adjourn to Montlav, Sept. 26th, to strike the rate. re- ceive ap )licutions for collecting the taxes, etc. (lt‘lilectors’ 8.31. to be $24 each : rolls to be returned by 21st llec. School 'l‘rnstees’ estimates to be in before sitting of Council. â€" Carried. l). ALLAN, Clerk. Canada’s B . a a ’ \IUIIIUU. McQueenâ€"Hastie~’l‘lmt the reeve’s re- port be adopted and his expenses to uuelph and Hamiltonamounting to $10 be paid.- Carried. Mr. Mclnnis reported that he let a jnb of gravelling 52.5 rods in swamp at lots 1:3 16, con. 20 21 and cutting hill on same sidemnd toJ. Rocks for 50¢. a rod : work (lune. Re- po‘ryt afloptnegl apd order granted. . “We, the members of the Township Coun- Oil of the 'l‘ownshi p of Egremont in Council assernblcd embrace this Opportunity of ex- pressing our deepest sympathy with Mr. . hos. Brown. Treasurer of this Municipal ity, in his sore bereavement in the loss of lllS beloved partner in life. We sincerely hope that our Heavenly Father may soothe and comfort our beloved brother and his sorrowing family in this the hour of their sad affliction.†‘ Resolved that the following accounts bel pat'l, v12: A. Mcl’hee, re ). bridge. $1 ; U. ltamage, printing wt 32 .75; H. Donald, F gravel, $3." ; W. liirkness do. $4.10; 1). Currie, com. tax, 81 ; S. Rogers, plank. $1; McLachlan estate, gravel‘ $5.53: F. Jordan d). $3.66; 1). McIntyre, timber. " :30; V. Tanner, gravel, 32.60; \V. Kennedy do. $2.50: J. Hamilton do 34 : J. {ice do. $1.46 ; l 1’. McQueen do. 552; H, Ham, exoress etc. , 55c, J. Smith, cedar for culvert, $1.75. Council adjourned to July :SOzh. * Council met July 30th. Minutes of prev vious meeting confirmed. l The Reeve repm‘ted that he had made ar- I rangements with the Hamilton 1’. 6L 5. S. to‘ hold $8,500 of our Debentures at 4 per cent. I per annum until redeemed. R. Brown cnmmiqe' ' , 4. loner of Holstein )re- sfujcdma (letzuled ac’t of expenditure in 01- .5 em, “11.40. Repm t adopted. H lllltGI‘-- McQueen Tl ‘ - .. x v '* Hit (100. B 'e be pzud $6.00 tor culvert r . 3- 9 -Carricd, at lot 1.), L011. 8 m 97. "I ne tollmvin l‘esoluti . “ passed ;-- g 0“ OfCOHdolence “as “WG the me » . o n] ' . ‘ cal of tile 'l‘ownshlï¬rbfofj the To“ n-Shm‘cmm' 1-1-. I 9‘ . gremontm (mung-11 â€genr‘l“!lll] (\L“ “member m each Year. The 0213"" .“ ., ‘2‘. _ > - ' rav- euglgl‘flt Lotsfll5 and 16 con. 18.-carri§d. e Guelph and Ontario I. L. 5 their offer being considered to J high. The Clerk was instructed to contespond ' . d Provi- at I) will er cent.,payable in three ï¬nal annual instalments on the :llst day of ecember in each year. The offer was ac- cented. i‘heï¬Ã©Ã©ve reported taken re Shgelph and .lnn:-n Air, EG REMONT comm I Ho... .._. desi Exhibition. 16 con. ‘1'8.â€"carrig(-l:v That thg treasurer be Their names, addresses and descriptiom, I and a full statement of particulars of their 3 claims and thenatnre of the securitiy (ifany) . held bv them, dul certiï¬ed, and that after l said (late the sai ixecutors will proceed to , distribute the assets of the deceased among ' the parties entitled thereto, havng regard l only to theclaims of which they shall then i have notice. We want to hear from you Have You ever sold In the Estate of Francis Wait, late of the Village of Priceville in the County of Grey, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN? pursuant to R.S. () 1897 nan 1m \v‘bul â€tllcco-AIII'JS Carter, M élbo§;ae. Price 25 cents per box. 0)] dealers. Dated at Durham this, lst day of August, 1898. lst day of Sept’r, [893 wit ment. NURSERY STUCK ? There’s a time to all, old and young, man or woman, when poor health brings trouble, anxiety, and burdens hard to stand up under, and one's on tcrts to rid himself or herself seem (nly to be baffled at every turn, and we are prone to grow discouraged. That is not the time to give upâ€" but the time for action, the time to seek out the seat of the trouble, and act as your best judgment and the experience of others will help you, guarding against mistakes in the trem- ment adopted for your particular ail- Dunn-n4 READ WHAT AMOS CARTER NUHCE TU EBEUHUHS, lUCAS, WRIGHT BATSON, CAmeu’s BLOCK, LOWER To w, Solicitors for Executom They Are the Great Feeder: of Out {Bodiesâ€"the Purity of the Blood in Dependent on Their Cleans- lng Powers. and to pay you for it, but (1011‘? want fake answers, hence write us all par- ticulars about ourselt so that \\ e may know it is O. Ky Remember al! com ;:i(.‘;;ii.)!‘..‘i are strictly conï¬denï¬:.9. a H. .e .. r I If so address the undersigned and you will learn something of very great in- terest to you. This means businesq and perhaps hundreds ufdollars I» you You may perhaps think when rendiu 1* this that we intend to ask you In â€eh for us, but that is not the case. â€"â€" - Dr Chauc'a Kidney-Liver Pills are the Only Connblned l{ldney and Liver Pillâ€"“’hat They Have Aca compllshed is But a Guarantee of What They \Vill Do. Mr. John Gillies, former statioii agent of Alvinsmn. Ontario, commit- ted suicide on Sunday last by ï¬ring a revolver into his mouth while the family were at church. He had bee n unwell for some time and becauue despondent. A veriï¬ed rectumâ€"1013 persons cured in one month by Dr. Clnue‘s ‘amily Reme- dies. All dealers sell and recommend them. 'v'. Cruse IN Cosvau'rws.