eys and back 012k or â€@3163 durix .. TOi’ontcs 9 me r some natures. we bloodâ€"some m them right rte for Rolled sci-on it serves in hot weather. grocer sells it imitoba and rrth ‘West, f DIFFERENT 63:13; application of es. resent neglect 5 futune trouble. 1.101110 01' wrlte to full information. seekers LANE CO. “mom. Mabee. homands i L 11 ig‘ht th rou . 11am. 311anges nr « n .2111 as Town fathers, awwwmb w Minutes of the last meetlng 0 Council, have resolved to put. the By-Iaw in force. 'fl l ijO .A\- uh}, I“. L01? â€" ‘.â€".- - â€"- -.â€".â€"-.-â€"-. LOST-On Monday three Photos on Garafraxa. street. Finder will kindly leave them at Mr. Browne’s (I) rv adio or thxs o fli AGOODLY number of Orangemen from Durham and vicinity attended: the Anniversary of the Battle of the Some in Owen Sound Yesterday. be paid Jan. 15:, 1900. John Potter. HR. Wm. Sharp had an implement delivery on Tuesday. Dinner was furnished the patrons at the Central through the generosity of the Agent. Twenty Noxon Reapers and Mowers were taken away. CLINTON Town Cor : last meeting to RE\’.11r.Humphries, cf Priceville, purchased a. new McLaughlin ougg Emu Mr. John Livingston on Mon- ti}: 'l‘bisis the second buggy of BicLaugiilan-‘s make Mr. Livingston said in Pricevi‘ile this year. mum DERIXG the present season Mr. Laidiaw has sold over thirty bicycles andhas over adozen in stock now, yith others on the way. This_}?ve 5593’ stone think. is a good showing in one 11111? of trade. and the season yet on 5 shoot half gone. THOROUGH Bum) Durham Bull, Duke of W ellington†for service :Lotsko. 52,53. S. D R. 756. to zpaiJ Ian Is: 1900. John Potter. THE annual S. S. Pic-nic will be {.511 in McKinnon’s bush on Friday, 211173ch A grand time is expect. 93 and all are invited. A silver col- Eection will be taken up to help to defray expenses. Come and spend an afternoon with Bunessanites. Tun ï¬rst call has been issued fox Nment of shares subscribed to- Wins the new Furniture Factor-J“, ammdlmmedlately, two lady ‘y to J. Allan, over .makers. App. ‘2 v’s score. W3 the money to be paid the ï¬rst of] 332nm, Mr. Noah \Venger, of AY" ten. though one of the last to have 351 Opportunity to take stock,was the n‘r51man to have his remittance in the hands of the treasurer. This $361113 volumes for Mr. VVenger‘S tz‘uzh in success and possibilities. Of 3f the enterprise. Furniture “ALEXANDER MCDONALD died . on $011313; ms: at the home of Mr. G. 010513; of pleasure seekers said from Hanover on the way to xard's Falls passed through on 5091. near Giedroaden at the advanc- C'C‘l age 01'79 years. Deceased x7818 333 0f the early settlers of this met- 3333 a native of Argyll, Scotland, 3 consiszent Presbyterian, and 3. 53331105 Grit, having regular-1y taken .obe nevspaper for over 40 His wife and family an paSSr before him and a. few years ago he settled up his aEairs- and Went to Sectland to end his days there- but soon returned, with the u at the country he found, .F'asn’t Scotland at all." He loved Ms adomed home best and ended 1118 days With friends and neighbors awn}; Whom he was highly respect- .gnerel took place. ,WQQQQS‘IPX'. forenoon. Eathels, according to f the last meetmg of crusher nice iice. â€â€"â€" ydux1g people from Hay ward’s F3113 Council decided at to buy a Sawyer- ushel at. a. cost. of 3 Christy or Fed- c'ueap as Moe’- 3.5331. 4 advertises for A. Hunter’s. Lucas Wright . Batsonâ€"At Dur- ham ofï¬ce Mondays and Court Days. READ J. A. Hunter’s big ad. this week. BLACKSMITH’S apprentice one with some experience preferred.â€"Apply to WV. Guthrie, Durham. tf. ‘ WANTEDâ€" At. once, a few reli- able men to go out canvassing. Good paying business. Address Box 166, Durham P. O. 3 LOSTâ€"Monday evening in Durham one shoe for a. wagon wheel. Finder will confer a favor by leaving same at. Whitmore’s Blacksmith shop. LOVERS of the Piscatorial art will ï¬nd the macintyre-davidsou-fly-hook an A. 1. article for sucker ï¬shing. For sale at Izaak Walton Swallow- Gun’s. FOR SALEâ€"Gentleman’s Gold Watch, Elgin movement. Will sell cheap or exchange as payment, or part: payment for a good cow. Ad- dress Box No. 166, Durham. THE Brick work is compieted in the Calder-Kress Block, and this week if the weather continues favor- able will see it well advanced in the McKeehnie--McCracken buildingsâ€" The Calder and Browne additions at the Garafraxa street bridge will be- gin shortly. On Wednesday, June, 28th another happy ‘union of hearts and hands took place at the residence of the bride’s mother Mrs. Turnbull, Glen- U-‘“v _ elg, when her daughter Miss Maggie A. was united in the bonds Matri- mony to Mr. John Milligan of Hamp- pt“! A_,A- den, the Rev. J. Little of Chatswor Ln per forming the ceremony. I " C ‘â€" - la§U Uulluw.’ a â€"â€"..__ At ï¬ve o’clock the strains of Men- ‘ Th \1' "é h 6 L 13583 at delssohn’s wedding march on the . organ played by Miss May McClocklin (13-19. are SRend‘ng of Durham announced that the cere- their cous1n,; 45139 mony was about tobegin, and the groom supported by Mr. David Smith is spending a few took his place in the parlor which was one mass of beautiful flowers, and was immediately joined by the bride leaning on the arm of her bro- lther, Thomas, and accompanied by Miss Mary C. Burnet, of Durham, who very gracefully did the honors of bridesmaid. Miss Blanche from Toronto Tues by her little nephe Hunter Grant . me blue, with cream satin front Miss McLean, covered With lace and pale blue . . . . . . MISS Ethel Coopi Ehll‘l‘ed ribbon trimming and carried the guests of Mis a boquet of White roses thh orange this week. blossoms in her hair. Mr \Iercer Pr The bridesmaid also lookedhand- at Williamsford : some in cream organdie,trimmed . t vn last w with lace and ribbon to match, after l’r‘lnmfwicrin a. call receiving hearty congratulations V ‘ . . ‘ the happy company which numbered M}?- ï¬rm???“ about seventy sat down to an ela- Prairie, 15 “31““ borate repast, the tables being taste- 39d M113- Yam,†fully decorated with roses andï¬erns. friends 1“ t ‘9 VIC Mr. John Me The wedding cake, a most beautiful creation of G. Morton confectioner, Williamsford 13 of Lindsay, and decorated with a in pa. boquet of natural e wreath of myrtle added much to the appearance of the tables, and was greatly admired by all. 9 I Supper being 0 spent. in. muSlC Si till the “W99 5 when the haPPY DUPPUL Uweua _ _ _ spent in. music singing and games, un- till the “wee we when the happy c home at Hampden am1 rice, and the good wishes 0 their future happmess. their tublllU llayyAuv_-- which. were both bespoke the esteem entertained for the bride and her husband. Space would not allow us to enumerate t - would mention one table which was ï¬lled with valuable presents from friends of the bride in Bobcay- geon where she has resided for the ‘ years Among it is a signal that. the train-13 coming _ ‘ don't get oï¬ the tract will ‘ K111 370“- \Vhen you cough, it is swna that consumpo ' d getter look out. The DURHAM, ONT“ JULY 18, 1899 over the evening W215 Miss Boy, of Listowe1,is visiting Miss McIntyre. Reeve McArthur, of Artemesia was in town Tuesday. Principal and Mrs. Allan were in Mt. Forest, Tuesday. Miss Kate Caldwell, of Buï¬alo, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Laurie. Miss Nellie Anderson, of Pomona is visiting friends in town this week. Rev Mr. Herbert, of Walter’s Falls. visited friends in town this week. Mr. F. F. Foster, of Chatsworth, is visiting a. few days at Mr. Fred McClocklin’s. Mr. C. A. Batson paid Durham his usual weekly business visit on Mon- day. Mr. B. H. Townsend, of the CHRON- ICLE staff, Spent. Sunday in Owen Sound. , Niss Campbell, teacher, of Dundalk paid Dr. Wolfe’s family a. flying visit Tuesday. Mrs. Myres and children of Orange- ville, visited Mrs. McLean, of Lower Town lately. Rev. Mr. Graham, of Dornoch, called while in town at. the Christian Endeavor Convention. Mr. \Vrn. Burt-on, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., is the guest of his uncle, Mr. \Vm. Laidlaw. Miss Marietta Stanley, of Chesley, was the guest of Miss Alice ElV mine a. few days last week. Rev. Mr. McKay, of â€"â€"â€"â€"-preach- ed in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday at both services. Mr. J. W. Brown, Principal of Hanover Public School acted as pre- siding examiner here last week. Rev. Mr. Humphrey's, of Priceville, 1 preached in the Methodist Church last Sunday morning and evening. ~ The Misses Sutherland. of Park- daie are spending a few days with their cousin,; Miss Sara Vollet. Miss Rita Vanzant, of Flesherton is spending: afew days with Maud Irwimand other friends in town. *5 no- â€"-â€"â€" Miss Blanche Hunter returned from Toronto TueSday. accompanied by her little nephew, Master Robert Hunter Grunt . Miss Maggie Robertson. of Dun- dalk,and Mrs. Ball, of Egremont, were guests of Mrs. Hugh McLean last. week. i ltlvuv " Miss McLean, of Aberdeen, and of '1‘ oronto, are ï¬lr “1’“ Au--- ' of thcago are home on a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitmore, the former’s parents. Miss Marion Elviclge returned day last, accompanied Casev, of London, who will by Mrs. , . ° ' Elvidge nome for afew weeks. P h_:_h1 p110. Mr W. E. Clevp, of Bristol, Eng- land, .eou-sivn. of Mrs. Ramage, of the 1 ‘ 'ed by Miss S. of Dromore, gave us a ’â€" Staxved Nerves. â€When the blood is thin and watery, the- are actually Stf‘LYVed and nervous ex- haustion and prostratxon soon follow. Feed the nerves w: . A. W. Chase’s Nerve '11 impart to them the new life and vigor ofzperfe'ct health. Face cut ' nature of r. . W. PERSONAL. 1rsua)v LILDU, (lUana-or-- ,, :y, of London, who will Elvidge home for a few are invited to improve their holiday season by attending our TEACHERS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Summer Session. SPECIAL PRICES. NO 1688