show you ours. ' hats we have 3xtra values at Lnd $2 00. Out and Brown Soft are the latest )c. we can show Ilendid Felt Hats Cotton Inderwear'. :k, Brown, Fawn Mockler A NEW HM We have them 5 $1.25, blfl). , ‘ was ever. and being ’ 2“â€- .'“ Slayer Calder became ~ and saucy, ï¬nishing mark that they had - 1:: a» lmwhere and wouldn’t L ;{ Hr. Calder wasn’t ‘3 Axvitted and ordered "'<'.‘.’.1.;:‘1 off till the money \ ‘. "sent-2311130!) the managers NJ .«ize the town for dam. instructed that they“ ".nl with their action. -.I...:tes. however, they . laid the money and Seiug1..w1. '3 proceed. It}, 003' 535235116.†such 'ra'ty p91“ I! [3.83:111191 Whitmore adventises this issue twentyï¬ve acres of [for sale within a mile and a rter of the. centre of the town. 3W0 (â€L “E )1 H l ..X Le wi 3 will be in Dur- weeks £10m date of this me pianos and attend to mm in connection there .m Cnnuil met Monday 3C;\IJ N'Ex‘YSo \I lip. who has been em- c; J. Hunter, on their The Town, moved into house last week, and 10f Durham. 1111111111, on or about ~.;. ‘0 11 awhite lawn “ill kindly leave it. at oblige . V at: all wool suit for I, Hunter’s. have on hand a. large took of Groceries and es. J. J. HUNTER. Emmaâ€"The East : showed here last they could get the without paying till ll illuw, Miss McLean, Miss McGow, Miss 3501), Agnes Tplly, mmel Beatty, Mr. McKechnie, ' John Thompson, Ernest hitmore. v a lo «I of young rat {10m town to hpre several of their wuntry joined them .1ber to about thirty. party drove over to Lhoxmld. of Bufl'alo, ;5 for prompt. renew- ;xiou in advance. A 31. played the same int orhers would do )ol opened this week 1;; teachers in train- icrson, Minnie An- alder . Ryan wiil preach sgiving sermons at Sunday. x1 Dean, Robinson, announced to preach \'-'>t Thanksgiving {v (71 mch on Thurs- . 1m! at. 8 o clock. port that Mr Da- iously ill at present my prostrated from nuouia on Sunday indeed critical but medical treatment soon recover. Uoldburg, of Mark. morning and even- in Trinity Church. n†Baking Powder lb. Special prize 111011 for the best the powder. See they, too, had a eruoou. rs m: of the Execu- mhibition Union ’s Hall on Mon- at 2 p. II). All cordially invit- Pres.; J. ‘N. Os W'ednesday afternoon a very pleasant little ceremony was per- , formed at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. McKenzie when Mr. Mc- Kenzie’s niece, Miss Bernice Milton. of Grimsby. was united in matri- lmony to Mr. Charles Mills. of Berlin. l'l‘he nuptial kn0t was tied by Rev. Mr. )lil‘s, of Guelph, father of ’ the groom. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. Archie McKenzie. Both contracting parties stood the ordeal well, and ' with the exception of a slight tremor r in her voice the bride was calm and collected. The groom too realized ,the sclemnity of the occasion, but T succeeded in controlling his emotions. Each seemed admirably suited to the other and the intensiï¬ed loveliness of, the bride gave evidence of a kind; heart and a life long ï¬delity. 'l‘hel wedding was quiet, only the immedi- ate relatives being present. The many useful and pretty presents showed the esteem in which the bride was held by her many friends. After the ceremony and the usual congrat- ulations, all repaired to a sumptuous dinner provided for the occasion by Mrs. McKenzie. . The monumental bride cola was a work of art. as. well, asoculinery perfection. The happy couple willnsketheirzhome in Bor- lin. We joiuthe friends, in extend. in; unwise», and trust their journey through life no; be {decent l LABOR DAY in Durham was only partially ol served. The stores were professedly closed, but for the con- venience of farmers and others who came to town to do business the mer- chants were generous enough to at- tend to their wants. People outside the towns and cities who recognise no holiday but Sunday forget these statutory holidays that drop in on us occassionally. The schools are most- 1y cognizant of the fact that these days are holidays and farmers may feel pretty sure that on such days the business in town is not generally running. Banks in particular are closed. The work. on the sidewalks was going on as usual and quite a number of people were in town. The liberated clerks and a number of. Other citizens belOuk themselves to various Sporting grounds. ' MR. MCLEAY of \Vatford Spent a day or so in town this week with his son, Dr. McLeay, who is to take Dr. Park’s practice during the latter’s absence in England. Mr McLeay has an interest in an Acetylene gas business, and while here was combing ing business with pleasure in exhibit“? ing an improved generating apparatus which he claims to be perfectly safe and approved by the Underwriters Association from whom he holds a certificate to that effect. The car- bide, he tells us costs 3gc. a pound, and this weight will generate enouth gas to supply a ï¬fty candle poweri jct for twelve hours. Mr. Harry Hunter who has for some time been in the hospital at Minneapolis under treatment for typhoid fever we are pleased to learn has passed the critical stage and is now in a fair way to recov- ery. Mr. J. A. Hunter is with him and will not be able to return for some days, but the clerks are busy and the public are being well treated even in his absence. New Fall Dress Goods, eSpecially in BLACK, for we have the nicest and most complete stock ever shown in town. Every person will want a new dress for the Fall Show so don’t fail to see our stock before buying, J. J. Huxrmn’s the Popular Store. AT the meeting of the Board of License Commissioners held in Han- over, Monday it was decided to give the license to the Central Hotel in accordance with a. petition from the electors. The license will be trans- ferred from the British. THE Council granted the Band 850 on Monday night. A little music please. CLEARING sale of fancy China at Macfarlane’s Drug Store. Every thing must go. CIDER MILL TO RENTâ€"Apply to T1103. B1"ovsn, Durham. FOR anything in the School book line go to Macfarlane’s Drug Store. THE CHRONICLE for the balance of the year to new subscribers only 250. DURHAM, ON T., Miss Coppinger, of- Hanovor, rt turned home afterâ€"spending gimp! of weeks visiting with $110 Mimi landfill. and 0.“er (mud! in. t9“... Mrs. DrQJamieson and son Brad, returned Thursday night last from an extended visit to Toronto and the Island at her summer residence. Miss Kate Ector, of Collingwood, is having a high time visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex. Firth and many other friends in the vicinity. - Mr. W. B. Vollett returned Friday after Spending two weeks in Holstein buiiding a. veranda in front of the Methodist Charch parsonage; Mr. Hugh A. McNeil, dentist, of Chicago, visited last week with his fat-her at Priceville, and other friends in Durham and vicinity. Mr. W’hittaker, Barrister. and Mrs. VVhittakei, who were visiting friends in town retumed Thursday morning last to Kamloops, B. C. Miss 'I‘reblecock who has for some time been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ferguson at the Parsonage returned to London last. week. Mr. John \Vright Jr., who return- ed home sick from Heufryn a. few weeks ago we are pleased to say is improving nicely; st. M. Higginson, of Rochester N. Y. ,is this \xeek the guest of her in o'hcr and sistei the Riddell family of Bentiuck. Mr. John Livingston left; {or To- ronto Tuesday morning to spend two or three days on business and at the Exhibition. Rev. Mr. Farr took charge of the work in Hanover Sunday for Rev. Mr. Jennings who is said to beseri3 ously ill. Mr; George Russell left Monday morning for Toronto to attend the funeral of his nephew. Mr. Alex. Fraser. Mr. Jas. Allan is spending a week or two under instructions with Score, Toronto’s most fashionable high class tailo‘r. Mr. Tasker, of Mt. Forest will preach in the Methodist. Church here next Sunday, morning and evening. Mr. Samuel Horn, of London, ar- rived in town Saturday and was present- at his mother’s death-bed. Messrs Tom Swallow, F. W Gokey. ‘ha1lie 811111111913 {11131 Jim Allan, tailor, are attending the Exhibition. Mr. Harry Meredith returned Mon- day evening from Toronto where he had been spending a few days. Miss Beatxice Sbewell, of Toronto, is Spending a. few pleasant weeks at the homestead in Bentiuck. Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Stewart, of Welbeck are in Toronto visiting their many old friends. Mr. Frank Livingston is assisting his brother John here in his agency and machine business. Rev. Father Hauck came over from Markdale Saturday to ofï¬ciate at the Sunday service. Mrs. J. Matthews, of Markdale, visited her parents at. the Bakery here on Sunday. Mr. Pat Darcy, of Mt. Forest, was in town over Sunday visiting his mother. Mrs J. L. Browne Spent acouple of days this week with Mount Forest friends. Mrs. Grant, of Toronto, is visiting her mother Mrs. J. H. Hunter, at the “ Hedges.†Mr. J. S. Vollet, and his mother Mrs. \V. B. Vollet Spent Sunday in Owen Sound. ' MastersA. W. and Willie Hunter went to the Exhibition Wednesday. Mrs. Henry Williams of Edge Hill Spent a-few days in Toronto this week, Mr. W. A.‘ McFarlane Spent from Saturday till Tuesday in Toronto. Mr. McLezzy, of Watford, Spent a night last. week with Dr. Park. Postmaster Masson of Owen Sound was in town Monday. Rev. Mr. Little, of Dornoch, was in town Saturday. Dominie Graham. of Edge Hill is at the Exhibition. Miss Sara Vollet 18 spending a. few weeks in Toronto. ' Mrs. Jake Kress is visiting at. St Catharines. PERSONAL. SEPT’R 8, 1898 "3. Cash and One Price. ' CALDER’ BLOCK, W LOWEB Town. Mr. \V. R. Graham, of Leamington was in town Tuesday and gave us a pleasant call to renew acquaintance- ship of over twenty years ago. Mr. G. learned his trade of carriage making in this town with Messrs A. A. Cochrane about 33 years ago. Mr. C. W. Robb, of Robb P. 0., South Egremont, gave us a call on Monday as he was returning from a visit. to Owen Sound. Mr. Robb came within one of being a Council- man for Egremont last January. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Newton, of Emporium, Penn., Mr. \Vm.Spar1iug of Kingsley, Mich., and Miss C. Sparliug, ofSt. Marys, are the guests for a few weeks of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Sparling. Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson and their daughter, Nettie, of Dun- dalk. visited Mr. and Mrs Hugh Mc- Lean of Lower Town. Miss Nettie intends modelling in the Durham School. Miss Andrew, of 0. Sound. is the guest of Miss McKenzie at the Post Ofï¬ce. Miss Kate McLean intends leaving for Toronto today (Thursday) after having spent a. couple of months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLean of this town. Mr. C. M. Crapser, President of the Lenmington School Supply Co., was in town last week and sold to the school board a set of Kennedy’s mathematical blocks. Mr. J. H. Brethour, Head Master of Mt. Forest High School took Rev. Mr. Ferguson’s place here on Sunday last and preached two excellent ser- mons in the Methodist Church. Among those going to the Exhibi- tion on Tuesday morning we noticed Messrs Conn Knapp, D. Ferguson, John Wright, W. J. Young, Jim Mack and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Banks. Mrs. Adam Robinson is Spending a few days with Toronto friends. = Dentist Holt and Mrs. Holt spent a couple of days as the Exhibition. Mrs. Chas. Leavens is spendinga couple of days with Toronto friends.“ License Commissioner Phalen spent Monday night. in town. M 183‘ Hutton is in Toronto Ready Made Clo-thing. Ramsay ï¬orlnck, 3O 20 25 10 25 10 lo 9 20 10 10 1.3 his department is booming, and to keep the ball rolling for the month of August we are giving the following 10w quotation : Millinzry We have still a tew '1‘1i111n1ed Hats left. They must go, and 11 c oï¬e1'$3.00 Hats at $4175; $2 .00 Hats at $1 50; $1 50 flats at $1. Balance of untrim’d p10pmtionatcly cheap. Men's dark Tweed Suits. going at $3. 50 H H Navy 66 3.00 “ " Tweed “ “ 4.50 H (C ‘6' H H ‘3 s‘ £6 H “ Venetian “ Boys' suits proportionately cheap. All “'001 “ Black Stripe Worsted Pants Dark Tweed Pants, Double Breasted Tweed 0‘ ‘6 H 6‘ 6‘ ‘6 (I ‘3 g A Novelty in Advertising. I Instead of preparing a cheap article land Spending thousands of dollars to advertise it, the proprietors of Sloan'ln Indian Tonic put the value into the medicine and all who use it once ra-. commend it to all their friends, th as better results are obtained. Its great sale proves its worth in cur- ing dropsy, gravel, urinary, kidney and liver diseases Two hundred pleasant-to-take doses for $1.00 Sold; at all druggists. Rey. Mr. Campbell, B. A. Presby- terian Minister, of Dromore, will; deliver a Temperance address in the Town Hall here on Sunday afternoon- next at 4 o’clock. All interested in Temperence and others are respect‘ fully requested to be present. The» town choirs intend to unite to fur- nish appropriate music. Mayor Cal-s der in. the chair. Miss Carson has returxfed from a few weeks’ visit with friends in Stratford and Toronto. While in the Queen City she attended the milli- nery openings preparatory to re-eno tering the millinery department in. Mr. Laidlaw’s store. Mr; Thos. Bulmer, of Fleslnerton, gave us an early call Tuesday morn- ing as he was returning from visits ing Mr. and Mrs. Bradley at Orchard- ville. Messrs Thos. Scarf, Chas. McKin- non, Sam and Geo. Lawrence, Tucker Phillips and John Clark left for To- ronto Wednesday morning. .-“-â€" w‘yâ€"cu‘u‘ v -‘V. A.-\\‘ “I.‘I.I Telegraph .‘Sâ€"Eo‘rtlmilaietc. Many studo'mts so: cure splen (1 positions each term. Get. particn. lam. Address Pall Term Op ens . Ei ght regular- Tuachers; Uncq ptmllgelpg'acilities for Accounting, "‘1’ â€I lmnhï¬n CLAIMâ€"A‘ ‘..J ,_A Is hereby extended to all youn men and women interested in practical ucation to» write tor the NEW PROSPECTUS of the CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 6‘ 6‘ â€" OF TORONTO. -â€" ‘V. H. SHA\V, Principal, Youge Gerard Sts, Toronto. 2.00 l 25 1 ()0 2 50 N016: