HQ. v.- â€" V‘.h‘vv‘ “‘u w b 2 E. G. R.. Glenel . for Tamas $14!), paya. 16 J: not returnmg or disposi (ï¬zz-god full price. _ ‘ 1'1 BULL. (Geâ€"11551 Z 29;“ feéimee. will be 1 of 1899 on Lot 35. (2mg. 3. . TERMS $1.011 payable Jan. pggrties not returning or dis: qt}! be charged fidl,pri:e- L3. r‘AK‘M. 93 acres . Et (4 iris of L0: 30. ï¬ve. (5) in t gyucehion of the Township _‘.‘8.'5t- of the Garafraxa R0351. hrs enquire of , ’ - - -v vvs‘ksz 3 19. EGREMUNT: 100 ACRE Cieared. well fenced and iua high 8' quitivatiuu. Ut’the balance, about it) i.» good hardwocd bush, thé rest mixe4 bï¬i‘. The Soil is good 0333'., The bui. ‘13:? fair. Orchard r“ "A “7 L ° ï¬articulars ap fly to DA ’11) LEITH Feb. 7th. 6m.pd Edge Hill, Ma 1. 19. church. Daz‘tzcul “ Ihsmughb :3: 85:33! f3; 3914188 SLIDE!!! $3 * lgee ._'-v a. .1134“ 'V Vlum mun The soil is good and pretty free of stone. Good stone house 26x34; frame barn, 52 3 2:0 and good stables. Good heating or- exam; “ell \xatered: four miles from Dur- 33:113.“:111 be Suit: 0:! reasonable terms. Sec: 05 {21.1 “ha-:3. T\Pp.:~: en t! :efremises to LL) .IAS D_A éd, well fenced an variant. T he ba bmh. The soil is 520219. Good rat-mm June 21st .113“. containix .5 (19:11m3-u~u+m Eusizwss Difï¬culties amnw-d. Creditors settled with. A ny and every i'iud of Itgitin'nate busi xns-a attended to and everythmg kept SI RICTLY I’RI VA TE. ALWAYS PROMPT. Never negligent. szimazs MODERATE. Bu; THOROIT U Eire. Lh‘fv. Accident, Marine and Plate Class IV- SUIM X0155 placed at ion est rates, in Good Pox): an n ur- Farm for Sale. RING LOT NO. 19, CONCESSIOX w. EGREAILLVT; 100 ACRES; 7:; arbd. \‘911 fflnf‘hcl 0): I] :-- “ ‘ . . GOOD FARMS and Splendid Hanover Preperties FOR SALE or EXCHANGE. Properties Bought and Sold on commission. Debts Culict'tvd. 01d Notes Bought. Ocean Tickets for sale. I‘ i -_ .tlm‘i in m that Has bee: V . KNOXVS t; to giw- I N0 W N A 15:41:31. and He has r. €110an bm' 11mm CALL . IT WHAT YOU LIKE Ipic-nic in Kiâ€"rï¬'eerly on the 22nd. ' ;§:er3-Imqu§§ems towant MONEY, and Road work is new the order of the :T I.) DLRI’KIDISU 120W many people go f0!" day. 311'. Joseph Mbanag had. his I it to . n 11 Hr r ‘r 1- r. “ men at It last week. M0NEY;$ $ 3 $; â€"â€"v v I THE mom; commuczn. willï¬svoon h‘a Tt- has mainly Lent money to borrowers in Walk. £01. the goat‘ mm. m Durham. m Holland. near Mildmav. near n:ti.~;un;.wn. a short «hstzuum 1mm Owen Sound. ui W51 Y do people go to him from such 'rcut Sta“: stancca 3 59031150 the- . .. 3' make monev by oiug Show that 25 ’. it IE£.>'_(1)‘in‘t "hlfv “'OUIdII-f- 0'1) 1h ‘1‘!" China. ~- ___ O'I‘S Jun, near ’I‘p. â€all. containing 100 :ab'mt TOacres cleared; watered by 8921 river and other running streams; fence-d: Quad 10;: house; ï¬rst 81:18.5" a barn with stone tunndation : excellent:i - convenient to .5 . small orchard: L. school and post oï¬rce. For further :ulars apply to '02)! 0:1 nit-s. I Mr. Thos. Kells had the misfortune ,to fracture a couple of his ribs a Q J ‘shora time ago. He was destroying , caterpillars in his orchard and fell from one of the trees. IURSESHOEING .4 SPECI-ALTX', The Ladies: £de 0f the WBSIey P I flu-,ee'ugade for all kinds of diseased fl Church held a concert on the 20th. .33?)an ‘34- A CALL Somerrm). I Proceeds $19. I r m Streetâ€"In Beer of Calder's Blr "- ' - ‘ . )Cn, ‘ E 'wer Town, Durham L A large number from around here -_1!°, A â€"__ , -_ . WV. mm“, um r35 9 soil is mum} clay- '1 Orchard of guod b4 5 andSchmI conveniex. village of Dromm'n Greenhacks ; CASH ! eueral Gag-don}. with Regis~ will be kept'un Lot,’37, con. nel . for thoaeélson" of 1899. .yagleJang lst. ISOQ, Parties ’ disposing of .0wa will} be \iIh‘. PATRICK \EIL rf Pom» A P. 0 ‘ ' S IHE “CORBETS†9:; acre\ _ F2l§f n I] “’- \ ‘I ' "M. I: ‘99. . nggnE.‘ Prop. quléteibj £th {33 )6; Rent ‘t-ornthe seas ‘05 . East and “'est F; in the .~ecund (2) ‘Izslzip of Dentinck, 'Ioggl. For panic-.1- ' “v OW i. 151’ 1‘8} A“ 'FpOa'inp; Uf cons vts fur sale. ., Wills and other “'rit- . Varney P. 0‘ 0|“ v cu in a high 3.4m of {:RHAM Bun , .-, w, Durham P. _. 918:" 91g. furthex; 718011 the MCINTYRE BLOCK ALItAXâ€"â€"-At the residence of Mr. C. “’ilk. mson, D133°112}11). on the 22nd inst, Wm. Allan, (\fl'xlkmson) aged about 45 years. BI‘CNABâ€"In Glenekz. on the "9 V -..nd, June“ Mary Mckab, aged 37 years ALL â€"--I.-- .V ALI 1(‘Ll. BLATO\'â€"â€"-\ICLAC:IIA\ In John Milligan to Miss bull. AITKENSâ€"ALLANâ€"-At the the bride’s parents. . Wednesday, June 28th, Campbell, Dromore, Mr. to Miss Mary Alian. MILLIGANâ€"TURNBULLâ€"At the residence of the lgnde’s parents. on Wednesday, June 23th, by Rev. Mr. Graham. Mr. iofï¬n Milligan to Miss Maggie Turn- MCLEAxâ€"In Artemesia, near Priceville, on Monday, June 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. John McLean. a daughter. MCLEAN--At Priceville, on the 25t11insf.. to Mr, and Mrs. Hector McLean, a ~daughter. ; uu Mlnuu: remembor that no other medicine is like Shiloh's Consumption (.‘ure in any respect. If other remedies have failed to reliere your cough or cold. that. is an the more reason why you should try Shiioh's. Always sold under a positive guarantee. If it duos not help you. the dmggistmust give back your money. 25 ct-s., 50 cts. and $1.00 a. lmffln You should remembf-r that no other like Shiloh's Consumption (.‘ure in a If other remedies have failed to r cough or‘cpld. that is an the mnm 1 Startling Confessions; Show that 25 per cent, of men and‘ women- suï¬'er the tortures of itching piles. Investi- gation proves that Dr. A. W. Chase's Oint~ ment has never yet failed to cure itching piles, and all of these women could end their sufferings at once b ' using it. Sores of thousands have been cured by this treat- ment. Everybody can be cured in the same i way. wow ROOMS 2‘ \n Cr. ‘5’ vuuinents Repaired and Inscriptions Cut on Shortest No- tice. ' The members of L. O. L No.1385 will soon have their new ball- ready t-.. 1.1 - xu).\'â€"â€"-.\ICLACHLANâ€"In St. Columba Church, Priceville, on June 28th, by Rev. 313'. Mathewn. Mr. John A. Bea- tou to 2.1155 Mary McLachIan. Mr. Robt. Gilray. and his son, the Rev. Alexander Gilray, of Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. G.. Wright last week. AThe Foresters belt} their annual took in vthe excursion to Farm, Guelph, last week. Br Sam’s Store. VP r 1 .o . . ' lllmnnng 121 an' Units-date Millinery, «FORWâ€" Nothing Like It. pa rents. June 28th, omme, Mr. . £22.- Egremont, on by Re\:. Mr. Robin Axtkens DIED. BORN 2m pd THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, June 29th, [899. DURHAM any and the Model THE July Number of Delineator is called the Summer Holiday Num- i her, and embraces an Accurate 'aud Comprehensive Forecast and Review of Fashion’s. most artistic aims and tendencies, a variety of Literary features of singular excell- ence and discussions of universal interest on Social an Household themes. The Delineator Publishing .Co. of Toronto, Limited, 33. Rich- mond St. West, Toronto, Ont. Sub-.; ’scription price $1.00 per year, Single ' [COpies, 15c. l VV_ _,_,_v‘_ , . 7 Mrs. Michael Curtain. Plaiuï¬eld», III... makes the statement, that she came ht cold, {which settled an her lungs : she was treated "fora month by her family physician, but grew worse“ Hetald her slxceï¬'as a hope- less. .victim of consumption and that no medlcme could cure her. Her dmggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption: she bought a. bottle and to her delight found herself beneï¬ted-from ï¬rst gose; . She continued its use and after , tak- mi! 51x bqtfles, 'found herself sound and W3“: DOW does her own. hgusework. arid is ac nus" n.“ -L- '4 ‘ O 1' 1' Tum third annual celebration of- the Hanover Musicale Society takes place at Hanover on Saturday, July 1,1899. Former successes and the energetic: measures taken for this- year's celebartlon assure good Sports. ‘ These will consist of Bicycle Races, ‘ Lacrosse Match, Masquerade on Bi- cycles and a. Tug of War bet ween Brant and Beutinck Townships. Admission to grounds,1~ercexa£s-. and $}500 on the mac spark from the furnace i tube the‘cause, ‘l‘he pla rebuilt at once, and opera already began. Others as well as the ï¬remen shéwed that they were not: lacking in sand when an emergency came. Alex McLachIan, Con. But there was no relaxation of energy, and for nearly two hours, the boys fought like demons, and conquered, though Messrs Mc- Kechnie are ht avy losers. The man- ufactured goods in the upper flat were a compl:te loss .. Lumber, light machinery, tools and manufactures in the second storey are either con- smued or badly damaged, but on the chinery is prac- [tically uninjured and with little {readjustment might again be set in , motion as if nothing had happened.‘ The Firemen did capital work and] are receiving volumes of deservedi praise. Everybody seemed pleased with the way they handled them- selves, and too much praise cannot be given them for their mighty con- quest the ï¬remen made for the ï¬re hall, Standard Bank Report. Mr. Shutz of Campbell’s Livery be- The Standard Bank of Canada has ins; almost instantly on the way for had an excellent year’s busrness, as the engine with a team of horses. indicated by the annual report. a The roof was ablaze on the west side, Proï¬ts have been $125,295.48, and - and the upper storey, where a large dividends of eight ~per cent, have stock of manufactured goods was been paid. In addition to the $10, _. stored was rapidly being consumed. 000 has been written off oï¬ice furni- Light portable goods from the ï¬rst ture accounthand $25,000 allowed. and second storeys were hustled out, for rebate of interest on bills dlS- and buckets of water, carried by will- counted, while $10,968.94 is deducted : ing workers, dashed Where it was for loss by the Bowmanwlle burg- †thought to do most good. lary. With all these sums deducted a l The engine arrived, attachments abalance has been carried forward were made, but steam wasn’t quite to theaeneéiitbof proï¬t}. inddoss of V up and the building was being rapid- aloha-11:9 2 emlata 5 13 d lustiafg 1y consumed. lVo one would have over t e amoun carrie oraa. given much for the chances of any‘h‘om 1335 year. The general State- wooden material in the building. ment showed thebank to hem ï¬rst- Fire had dropped into the second class shape ï¬nancrally,and the share- storey, the shavings ignited and, holders have reason to congratulate fanned by the breeze, were rapidly themselves on the result of the year’s being licked up. At two minutes busrness. The assetsnow exceed ten after ï¬ve the ï¬I'St “vater was drawn, mllllCDS 0f dollars. 2 and one jet was thrown into the second storey. while the other was “glad to gOOd advantages at other To be bound. hand and foot for years by the Domts. claims of disease is the worst form of sla- v ‘1 7' .. . ~ It was a hard ï¬ght, but no energy xery. George D. VS ilhams, of Manchester, , Mich. tells how such a slave was made free. was Spared. The ï¬remen made every He says; “My wife has been so helpless minute tell. The flames were being for ï¬ve years that she could not turn over subdued but at every moment the in bed alone. After using two bottles of l . Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully ins: ' N301: and Upper Storey were eXPe3ted proved and able to do her own work.†.This ‘ to tumble a ï¬ery avalanche upon supreme remedy for female diseases quickly the flour below. The expectation cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan . choly, headache, backache, fainting andl ‘ was 300“ . realized, and the ï¬re dizzy spells. This miracle working medi- seemed again to gain the mastery, ' ° eme is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down ibut the two heavy well directed people. Ever bottle guaranteed. Only streams showed with telling effect, 50cents. 50’ by local Druggists. and it was soon seen that the ï¬re- men would conquer. Just at this point the ï¬re had entered the lower storey having worked its way i .2 through the south end of the building 1 ‘.7 from below. The boys divided en- - â€â€" tered the lower flat, checked the pro- gress of the ï¬re and literally soaked everything in water. At ten minutes to ï¬ve on Friday after noon last. it was discovered that N., G. . J. M'cKechnies’ factory was on ï¬re, and immediately the bell from Smith’s Tannery sounded the alarm. The crowds at once be- gan to rush towards the ï¬re while the ï¬remen made for the ï¬re hall, Mr. Shutz of Campbell’s Livery be- me; almost instantly on the way for the engine with a team of horses.' EThe roof was ablaze on the west side, and the upper storey, where a large stock of manufactured goods was stored was rapidly being consumed. Light portable goods from the ï¬rst and second storeys were hustled out, and buckets of water, carried by will- mg workers, dashed where it was thought to do most good. Locai News. Mechnies’ Factory Ablaze. , and operations have the buildin" Our Farmers†Grey (S; Bruce Fire Insurance )oxnpany leads all others. 'nsure in it, save money and go. with. the crowd. T We have just Four W’agons left out of our Car Load. lee us a call and get some idea of what we are doinor. Just arrived last week, and we are nonr prepared to give the very best Twine for the money in the mar- ket. Call and see our “Plymouth Gold Medal†and you Will say there is no other twine to equal it. Frost Wood Binders, Mowers and Rakes always on hand. Root Soufflers. PLO VSâ€"SinO‘le double. To be bound. hand and foot for years by the claims of disease is the worst form of sla- ver . George D. Williams, of Manchester, . Mich. tells how such a slave was made free. 'He says; “My wife has been so helpless for ï¬ve years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully im: proved and able to do her own work.†This supreme remedy for female diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melan choly, headache, backache, fainting and 5 dizzy spells. This miracle working medi- eine is a. godsend to weak, sickly, run down people. Ever- bottle guaranteed. Only 50cents. Sol by local Druggists. l - ssvuLthC " ""D themselves on the result of the year’s business. The assets now exceed ten millicns of dollars. Are grand. but skip Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen’s Armca Salve, cures them E 3156 OM Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bails, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts‘ Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, bhilblains. Best Pile Cure on earth. Drives out Pains and aches Only 25cts. a. box. Cure guar- anteed. Sold by local Druggists. 2 Malina Roiled Wheat \Ve have also other Stock Companies ‘if want to insure in t hm D ‘oods that are put u. Nine tenths, if not. all, of the so-caliod pin fancy packages are kprxce in order to pay foz;~ the cost of th res and the color work thereon. ma uvmssmn. VOLCANIC CERUPTIONS Cochrane’s urto pay a {3903’ Price for it, hence they c.2111 yqu the Very highest quality there is. “39- no}; and X6173]...nourishingâ€"its flavor :s S 1! you In them. Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early appiication of pmper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. 5% 00. URL ail... M’FARLA : july 13f§1§°§8th We ticket 112111 1111 0th f1 01:11 D1111121111.1\0 tumble 11 1111 exchanoes either b3 Boat 01 All Rail. Come 01 111116 to us for full 1111‘01'1112111011. THE Tan 0111' f istian Endeavor Convex- here to-day, Thursday, ____________.___.. Goods at cost to clear ‘ ‘ I . ‘ hm, der of stocx, an M15 Mg- '5 over Scott’s Store. . . ins in up-toodate 111111111- TVA]- Mn“! n? vpflnntinn<â€"â€" â€"â€" d5. Unheara OI l'b‘uuut 1U“:â€" ery goo . 1 S. Culbertson, over Scott, 3 store, I.- COUNCILLOR Geo. Thompson, of Artemesia, we regret: to say had the misfortune to lose hxs wife on b'aLur- day .1391}. CRICKET-23. meeting of those in- . ° Cricket will be held at J. P. Telford’s Oï¬ice on Friday evening at 8 o’clock. WE are pleased to see that Mr. Clark, shoemaker, has broken groun} for the erection of a ShOp and resi- deuce on Garafraxa. Street- South. ï¬re going on this week in the 532100} ; here, seventeen or eighteen candt‘; datestakmg part 1 of form H ex-' amination. FOR SALEâ€"Gentleman’s Golf: Watch,Elgin movement. Will Sui} cheap or exchange as payment. or part payment for a good cow. Ai- dress Box No. 166, Durham. A EPWORTH LEAGUE Anniversary scr- 3 viceswillbe held in the Methmliszé Church next; Sunday July 9th. Rex ‘ Mr. Humphreys of Priceville ui‘zii conduct services both mozninv aux-.3 evening. 3 ' CW 50an has ï¬xed find for civic holiday. fâ€" IT is gratifying to know that a sat- isfactory settlement has been mmt between the McKechnie Bros. and the Insurance Companies. The Em:- tory is in full swing again. 'A special meeting of L. O. L. No 632 will be held on Saturday evenzz‘x .11 pgxt July 8th. at 7_:30 p. m. for 1:10 THE Furniture Co, will Shertly ad- i vertiSe fo'r't-enders to erect the new furniture factory. A manager and : foreman have been secured, 1301‘: gentlemen being good investers, and , therefore deeply interesred in its suc- - CGSS. initiation of candidates and geucml business. All the brethren are COI- dially invited to attend. By Order ofthe Master, JOHN \VILmes. 0N Monday last- Messrs 37., G- JJIcKeclmie shipped from this sto- tion to London, England, 17,133 1‘33 0f Creamery Butter, of their OW,†make forJune. The sale was Illuu'c at about 170. a pound. It, wiil be ‘ :: satisfaction to those who visit me World's Metmpolis to get a t;1s:.c of Durham Creamery Butter. . WE are pleased to notice that ex- Councillor Joseph Firth is having- :: Very tasty looking brick house creol- .edon his farm at Elgejllill, on 01‘ near the site occupied by the one lu: had burned some months ago. \‘Vlltii °9mPleted it Will be a handsome ad- él‘iou tOthe anew lininna ï¬n "l "f“‘wete: it will be a handsome ad- ditiou‘t - .1“- John 0the cosy homes on the. Second of Glenelg. long enjoy it We nape he may A. Graham £00111: fn hp ~â€" -. vuaualu 5881115 L0 08 d at getting up 1: cnics. ears the picnic an E1; noted annual event, 1 We believe John xx :15 :‘ftilx' by the peeple, in fact \\ C. as 0.11Fridayldst he had ;? (u “‘3 “’53 picnic in connection with at. Boothville and, though present we have learn- 'a.s a huge success, in a:- tendance and amusements. TEE Departmental Examina; L1 5â€") 4 '1) 8 G60. Thompson, of we regret to say had the to lose his wife on SaLur- .. Graham seems to be 7s ably reported Correspondent. ’ at two o’clock. relatives have the ’of the community on August abld Th1 has Uur wal not 1193 Con boy der Day ah \\ “'21 ID a 11.1! Ra On CIS‘ tow ‘V SO 01‘ h e! am am or' so 11;: Mil pr 38: W 2‘ pe â€H