as a general propc: 'obblington, “that ti control himself can‘ else. There are e: rule, in the cane such superabnndan by seem for a time! laws, and the custom bemselves license an hat in others. But : Iparatively rare,the likely to be but tel never reach the no I 'authority. inary manâ€"and he ; majority amongmt st to command at a irst Show _tho mm Imperial yacht, late st of 01,7501“), iso orately fitted on electrical equipme do. The vessel It by electricity. or natalled in the spa l corridors. The .re also electric. 8 installation o_f lam Before 1% '0 _mz house work remedies bu; lion: 3°06- Lntol .11.. “151 None 0F COMMAND. BOARD A YA! over bimsill.†Sewing :7? low Coma Rake. lighted chines. l 0 Non Highest Cash Price w ill mre now may to supply any: 111 Gri: {in 7‘ and Chopping PM 11135 1:111 unequalled and we UPPER r ‘O‘VN Dal 1W . __~‘ 3303535. and Guarantee Om Flour Suwi‘im‘ to any ever before manufm_:tu:'ed in {his min. Has been t1‘10f011g111y Fen- mated and New Machin- en .1 Mod including an Entimls \cw System of Baiting. “Cl LIVINGSTON. ‘lin‘ ~ m the ' m 18 NE XT \ \ \\â€"3' . .\ '- ‘JUWBI' Tow n. 12w: ° < 1 111 all Styles s ""41 ), l‘, .1 g " - a. t 1'. ‘ . 131;;"ies. Chatham 11 \\ agons, Etc. a Ed'ge Stock of MC ~ 1m ous Model Cook- 0‘» S. 130x Stoves, 0081 ngc. at prices that H'QP stock of HRS and Mow- » as: in the world. , féi'acFABLANE. f we Farrow; . F .heixone 18 de- ‘ Llll these Ma- Dominion Express salt: here. various kinds. '~'t.~I'.~', Scufllers and mplements. the!“ inders wakes. Tm. we can do in mm 35; Organs. _?!ows, FLOUR. BEAN and "ï¬ned to remit Mowers Second “73 have still a few Ready Made Tweed Suits which will be found a Great Bargain, having purchased them away be- low cost. Also Heavy \Voollen Blankets. Heavy Tweeds, Guaranteed Genuine, No Shoddy. A Large Stock of BRUCE-RES. al- ways on hand. Sept. mm to Sept. 38th The following lines : A Large Assortment of Prints. Suitings and Tweeds. Ready-Made Clothing. S. Scarf. Garafraxa St., Durham 1 door North James Carson’s. N. B. All Clothes Washed by Hand. As I have opened up 9. Laundry in Durham, I beg to announce that I am prepared to do all kiudsofGent’s, Ladies’, and Household Laundrying at. the very Lowest Rates. \W. D. CUNHUB, LOWER TOWN, -- DURHAM. The Cheapest and the best. Also maker and dealer in of pumps, es ecially the I. X. L. Roller caring, whicl anything hithertu in the ma: In order to make room for New Stock I have decided to offer at Cost from Drill in the Country. drill either Rock or any depth. 6! Trial will convince Flint Lamp Glasses size 60. medium Paper Lamp Shades frame all complete, 200. Sept. 1311;, 1898: We also keep a full line of Hand and Stand Lamps from 206. up. WAH LEE, snze 6c., medium 40 Glasses 70. each. Boar for Serv 1C8. porno JERSE Chinese Laundry. and_ Qfmler in all kinds JrHEE, at Lot No. 70, Con. Inns 81.00. _.I. A. ALDRED, VARNEY. Countrv. Can ’, the e 6’ zsiest, (. .3 Self Extingu'isï¬- Smokeâ€"No Smell 00. each complete. REGISTER- the famous hich eclipses market. lar ge Lantern H. H. Miller, the Hanover Con- veyancer, is very anxious to sell the ‘° Teasdale †farm, lot 30. con. 2, W. :G. _R., Bentinck. containing 100 acres. He will sell cheap, or will take in part. payment a. town or vil- lage preperty. As it is a ï¬ne farm and only about ï¬ve miles from Dar. ham, 5 customer should easily be found. _ l fly, '1‘.) all who ï¬nd themselves with health gradually slipping away. Kidneys and Liv- er so disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system free. frmn poisonous waste material, Stomach Disordered, Bow- els Comtinated, Head Aglnng, Back Pain- ing‘, take Dr. Chase}! Kidney-Liver Pills. The quick way they help you sack to health will surprise you. A very pretty wedding- took place in the village on \Vedzzesday. Oct, 5th, when Miss Maggie, daughter of Mr. Alex. McIntosh, was joined in wedlock to Mr. Wesley Fallice, of Owen Sound. The ceremony was solemnized in the presence of over one hundred invited guests at the _ bride’s residence which was beautio ' fully decorated for the occasion. The nuptial bands were tied by the Rev. J. Little, of Doruoeh. Miss McCracken assisted the bride and looked charming in Swiss muslin evergreen. Mr. McIntosh, brother of the tride assisted the groom. The bride entered the parlor leaning on thezrm of her brother looking very pretty in her bridal dress of Organdie over green. She wore a long tulle veil and carried a beauti- ful boquet of bridal roses. The bridesmaid also carried a beautiful boquetof colored roses. After the ceremony the bridal party and guests ’partook of a sumptuous wedding dinner and with the most sincere enthusiasm did the guests receive the toasts proposed: nl re5ponded to. The bride was the recipient of a large number of costly presents. Our hearty congratulations are here with extended for future welfare. 1 On Wednesday morning, the 5th inst.. St. Paul’s R. C. Chapel present- ed a happy appearance the ocasion was the marriage of Miss Cronan to Mr. ' hos. Flannigan, both of Ben- tinck. The Nuptial Knot was tied by the Rev. Father Buckley, of Owen Sound. To the young- and deserving couple we voice the good wishes of ; all Dornochites for future happiness. On Wednesday evening. the 28th, the gay little parlor of our worthy friend Mr. '1‘. McKenna presented a charming.)r appearance. The occasiOn was the presence of a number of 0. Sound friends together with a host of happy Dornochites Spent the night in jovial amusements and as the com- pany passed out in the gray light of morning the organist played the anthem “God be Merciful.†day of the hunting season a party of hunters did some fast shooting near the home of Mr. Juo. Vochins. The result was the good shepherd found a dead sheep in his flock and has since been quite anxious to ï¬nd who the guilty party was. Mr. Malosh. a farmer residing near this village, had a. valuable calf died recently from the cflects of poiqon which it received in the pasture. Mr. Malosh is one of the most highly respected citizens and the cause of this cowardly act is strange indeed- The remains of Mrs. Allan Mc- Dongall an old and respected citizen of Latona, passed through here last week and were. interred in Chats- worth cemetery. The ,cortege was large, the Rev. Mr. Burns of Corinth, ofï¬ciated. We learned with . intentions of our tow: gan to sell out his business in this place sorry to 1.1033 Mr. DL‘ him every success in cures. Mr. R. Lu'Corlett, of Wi spent Sunday with bosom the viilage. We are pleased to state that. Mr. Harry Hughes has entirely recover- ed from his recent severe illness. , 18 at present; lesldmg With friends at Desboro. Mr. and Mrs Hunt accompamed | Proprieter‘ Klempp House. Walkerton, Mr. A. Hazelup, of’] that place spent Sund here. Rev. Mr. Little. received a call {rm ians of Cbatsworth puezor Alempp, of the Klempp 2. VValkerton, together With . Hazelup, of Truax Co., of lace spent Sunday with friends l with deep regret the our towusman Mr. Dug- out. his blacksmithing )is place. We feel very Mr. Duggan and wish scess in his new adven- DORNOGH. 3. lath. the ï¬rst. of XViIIiamsford, bosom friends in Of‘ DOIVDOCh. has PresHy ter. ’eturned Hast1e~llc menâ€"'1 hat We grant 810 to . roton Council to be extended j on townliue between cons. l2 and 14. sald= Klempp grant to be supplemented by Jas. Dyce to e . . the amount of $5 and gravel freeâ€"Carried. 31‘ thh , ; Melnnisâ€"Hunterâ€"That Wm. wilder be 10.0.. 9f ~ pm $30 paymeutof board for w. Williams fmeuas I from May 26th last to Oct. 13th. -- Carried. Mr. James Gaston, merchant,Wilkesbam, .. writes :~l"or nine years I have been disï¬gured with totter on hands and race. But at last I have t ound a cure in Dr. Agnew’s Ointment. My skin is now smooth and soft and tree from every biom- lah. The ï¬rst application gave reliet.--30. -_ -â€"_-, BKIN DISEASES RILIIVED BY PLIOATION OP I You read all the local news in the 'Cnnosmw. You get the news of the whole world in the “ Family Herald and Weekly Star,†of Montreal. You can have both the local news and the world’s news for the balance of 1898 for only forty cents. Subscribe now at the CHRONICLE Oflice and receive that wonderful nOWSpaper success "The Family Herald and Weekly Star†and the CHRONICLE for the small sum of lorty cents. iuoss. . .Carried. McIunis..Hlmter.,That. the clerk notify the Council of Proton to upon an outlet for :110 water at lot 28. can. 12. towuliue Eg’t and Proton“ .Carried. Melnnisâ€"JICQ~1een--‘I‘hat the culvert on Baseline con 12 be extended southward and a railing put at end of same.-â€"Carr1ed. Hastie-~MeQneenâ€"â€"'l‘hat the clerk notify the tp. engineer to attend to P. Mutch’s came within eight days" without fail or we will be compelled to employ another en- gineer.--~Carricd. 1lastieâ€"McQueenâ€"Tlmt Conn. mama.» r915)z‘t be adapted and order granted.~('ar- ne . ~ Hunter-â€" Hastieâ€"That the account of A. S. Stewart re road nitch on .lot 25-26, con. 14 be not entertalned.-â€"-Uarrled. Mclnnis reported that, he had made the following road impnwen'lents; To A. S. Stewart cutting river bed at. lot 25-26, con. 14 for $1.65: 8 rods ditching at ICC. per rod, $1.23: ‘3 rods (10. at 7300.. $1.20-mtal $4.13. To A. Calder, 8 rods grading at 29!.c., $2.36; at lut 22, mm 14; To Alex. McUfllivray 20 rnds gravelliug at 59c per rod, $11.80. Pay- 1. e "t. rec .m’d. , -_ «luvâ€"paylllt‘llb recom’t'. A lso in connection with Com. Wilson Proton, they tried to improve townline Opposite cons. 9 and 10 Eg"t but failed tenders being too high. Report adopted and order grant- , ed on motion. llunterâ€"Mclnuis~â€"That the clerk notify both occupant and owner of lot 39 con. 3 to have the timber cleared out of the bed of the c: eek on base line before Nov. letâ€"Carried. Hunterâ€"Melnnisâ€"‘l'hat the lleeve have anew bridge built on "Main St. Holstein,l opposite W. Ellis’ Sll¢)p.-’L05t. Hastieâ€"McQueenâ€"ln amendment that foregoing mozion he on the table till next meeting of Council.â€"Uarned. Hunter repnrted that Jno. Hunter grad- ed the hill on 5th sidemad con. 8 and 9 for $16.50; A. McCaw had gravelled the same fm'34.00; G. Hmuiitnn ditching 82 rods at l t 16. 0011.12.1'01' $lf3-lâ€"paytjigut recom’t’. . A‘ lull 1“ I meumuum 013510. (J‘n'avelliugr was'doue b7}; J. Scott and J. Rocks, 66 rods 12 feet. Re- port adopted and order granted on motion. Hastie~McInuis ~T‘hat the account or J. h‘. Wuod§ be referred back to next meeting of Councd.-â€" ‘arned. “asueâ€"Mcweenâ€"That the following persons be exempt from. land tax for 1898: John Coss, Miss Spencer and Mrs. Amos.â€" Carried. The Reeve reported that Jas. Mathews had covered and repaired M'cMeekin’s bridge on base line, con. 22 for $5.25; also plank from Jas. Snell to cover approaches to Hastie’s bridge eon. 2and3, $850: to R. I Brown laying plank 63 cents, spikes 600. Hunterâ€"Aldeneenâ€" That Reeve’s report1 be adopted and order granted.â€"â€"Carried. Melnnis repented that the 330 special grantamonnt voted to gravel sideroad be- tween lots 15 and 16, con. 18 and 19 was at the request of ratepayers in Councillor llastie’s division supplemented byhnn to the amount ol'SlO. Gravelling was done by J. Scott and J. Rocks, 66 rods 12 feet. Re- port adopted and order granted nn mmim. V‘.‘ I 8W. Hunterâ€"Mclnnis -That Conn. McQueen have the road opposite lot .21, con. 7 and 8 made safe for travel.â€"Carrxed. By law 150 for levying the rates pointing collectors for 1898 named t} ‘ readings, etc. The rate is 5 2 10mins on the dellar and,W Lawrence is cullector for N. Dustrict, and W. Horsburgh fur S. District. Fee, $24 each. Hastieâ€"Mcheenâ€"That the following persuns be exempt from. land tax for 1898: John 0038, Miss Spencer and Mrs. Amos.â€"; Carried. 1 w uaa. uenon {or :51, payment recom‘d. McInuisâ€"- Hastie~That foregoing .reoort be adopted and order granted.â€"(Jarrled. Hunterâ€"Mclnnis-That Conn. McQueen have the road opposite int .21, con. 7 and 8 made safe for travel.â€"Carned. -- a--. ..,.u. WI I ICU. Councillor McQueen reported that he let the job of raismg bridge 2 feet at lot 18, con. 0 and had it straightened, and joists and sway braces placed by John Belton for $2! : also rep’d culvert on sideroad lut 20, con. 5 t0 Jas. Beltou for 31, payment recnm’d 35 CENTS. EGREMON '1‘ COUNCI. ___ ..., ..-....... u bu; _- â€-7..- -uuu; vent; Alliua Ul t. l‘th for rezi’er‘l'u ,patent medlcines; besides that I was ‘ ’ g, d 0 5 .under treatment by four dinerent doc- D. ALLAP'. stors during the time and not able to ,_,.________ gWOl‘k. I began to take Dr. Chase’s . ’Kidney-Liver Pills, and since that time e local news In the have been working every day although 26C ihenews nf Hm 1: mm. “A“..- an - CHIRP- l g u; 1pm 1D 1115111615! GIVEN, that , 1‘ any person or persons found hunting or otherwise trespassing on Lots 37 and 38. ' cup. 2, \V. Cr.- 1%., lentinck. after the date at If the Kidneys are not in a perfectly clean and healthy condition, the blood becomes impregnated with impuritits and a decay of the Kidneys soon takes place. Bright's Disease, Dia- betes, Gravel, Stone in the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bladder, and a. long list of Kidney diseases become seated, and sooner or later in so many instances end fatally Dr. CllaSe'ï¬ Kidney-Liver Pills cure all Kidney troubles. Sold by all dealers, price 25 cents per box. I This is to certify that I was sick in bed the most of the time for three years with kidney disease. I took {several boxes of pillHiflezent kinds A...) wwâ€" any “a 14 a. man nearly 70nyears' didage. Dn Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills have cut- ed me. From Kidney Diseaseâ€"Although a Man of Three-Score and Ten. Dr. Chase’s Kidney - Livsr Pius Gave Him Back Perfect Health. THREE YEARS IN BED 0007038 FA". WHEN "I! GREAT PHYSICIAN DUKES. g OTICE IS HEREBY GIVE DE. A. W. CHASE AT WORK ON Hm GREAT REMEDY. ARTEMESIA Fall Fai r Priceville on the. lltt October. Report of S. S. No. 6, Bentinvk. Class IVâ€"Dan. McDonald, M. McCal- lum. M. A. Twamley. Sr. 111» Nida Burns. L. McDougall, L. Forstrv, lJr.IIIâ€"-C. C. McDougaH, Dan. Mr- Dongall, Andy McDougall, R. Mc- Kinnon. IIâ€"K. McDougall. L. Mn- Callum, Juo. Crozier. PL. IIâ€"V. Forster, M. Mighton, C. Burns, 3.. McKechnie. Sr. Iâ€"Juo. McKechui' , Katy Nulm. Jr.I-â€"-Flcssie McDon- gall, Florence Burns, Sarah Mc- Dougall, Geo. Migluou. A. H CLARK, Teacher. I‘HE EDGE PROPERTY E. Blythe. M. Burns, Wallace. Jr. I~M. Mearns. G. Gray, W REDFORD, Teacher. G. \Vallace, J. McNiece. L Fe C. Burns, 1". B. McNieca. E. A Leith. Sr. n-â€"M. Wallace, G. 1 N. Dowling. H. Watt. Jr. Ebaneau, C. Lauder, E. Fee, .1 neau. Pt. nâ€" W. Morice. Na!’ as to Trespassers.‘ Report of S. S. 1, No Sept. Class Vâ€"-A. Watso M. Megrns, L. Gadd. IV A -m- â€"" xiv. I. VI U o u. ‘30‘ No. 2, Bentinck and Glonelg for September, IV classâ€"Harry Snyder" M. McKechnie. Sr. III classâ€" Lizzie Wilson. May Young. Peter‘MLGilliv- Edge. Sr Iclassâ€"Nujl Mcb‘rillivrn} . J. Newell. Int’d I class-J“ a Young. Elias Edge, Rzllie Du - Jr. I class~Smith Ewen, Andy VtS~ sie, Archie Watson. Fol_lowing is the R4. great mapy other kinds of JAMES SIMPSON, Newcomb Mills, Ont. JAMES EDGE. Educ Hm. P '21“ Fair will be bald the 11th and Lich of .._MAc_Ni¢ca. E. Align; part purchase ‘HW antâ€"ice" G. Backus. an. Jr. 11â€"11 'E_. Fee, J.†Elm- atson, J. Backus. Mar 106. Emma A Backus J , Thompson F Mezu as. J PDol‘t 9f U_. S. S.‘ E";