d the bsy who has 3 be high school, “'1" for universal P9399 t commission ? I held in London there may rme of (be most remarkable 9 world as regards size. Al- fect in every way thh branches of orthodox pro- nd leaves of correct shape many of the specimens are ban a foot in height. means the Japanese 88'" aged to stunt the 81'0““ S in this way is not known, I: .rserymen have not 3116' {St-veering the secret “€th 1' :rtie Orientals-guard so 9 miniature trees on exhiâ€" ale not. the first to beacon ntry, there have been 00' an consignments of oak! Of this kind, which haw ht 11p eagerly. e as small as from four to bu: grew slightly aftef: r 25 yea-I‘S' of 1 e I am now healt aid, 5 Plants manage to sun-w 5 a mysrery, but they do ear to thrive weâ€. 50613 ire, of course, of no 99" culture, but they help. to LEVef-to-be assuaged this‘St P90p1e have for‘novelti- in the stomach. “I" ‘“c9V--.'* '9 as small as from four to . bu‘t grew slightly after- EPF nave an the 319983113009 , and do no: look as if the! Drced or cut in any W11} >scupical the work of {5° .nre it is appreciated. The“ art than nature in 111999 was now in London. One { hardly admires. apanese trick with Plan“ we the mats, and the†mo fantastic shapes of de- ti.» nil I gave it a tri rct comfort." Icwlfles 'a-leep Pills 's will positively cure a“ Wild exhibition of Japanese art relieved pro Fowler’s Ext. ‘ Strawberry. NESE FREAK TREES held in SLIM 0‘ nu CCIS. “Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberryis a wonderful cure for Diarrhoea, Cramps But now a word of proof to back up these assertions, and we have it from Mr. John Hawkc, Goldwater, Ont., who writes: velv cure Cramps ma Colic quickly. psjust a. dose or two andyou Botany Now In promptly by it. of Wild 11, was a great Ll. but nowI sum†9°59: you attack of t0 you Pumps 01†all 7 km (ls H. comm Winter Goods! Sewing Machines. -â€"-â€" UPPER TOWN â€"â€"â€"â€"~ MPLEMENI WARHUGMS Mï¬NEY Tn mm soon Ideas maybe secured by _ . our yaid. Addxess, ' THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Id» «(L Galvanized and Iron Pip 3219;: Bragg Brass Lined and Iron Cyhnders. CHAS. M°KINNON’S M "léeep a Full Line at 1.35: Prices. Ca}! and see our 1.5 and Women’s Oxfords. :'i1e 1111111: mDressing 10 8; 9.00. a bottle. r1 G1. *111ite Pie Plates 10¢ each. mite \\ ash Bowls 200. W Gramte Spoon Sc. CUTTERâ€"Large Stock, Best Makes, Cheaper than ever. ROBES-«Large Variety, from MOO up. OW ROOMS, -.. UPPER TOWN NEW WILLIAMS and RAY- MON D. :1 Very Large Stock of the latest impxos ed Cabi- net and D10!) Top Stands, at T13? \ ery Low est, Prices. SEE THEM: BELL PIAXOS and Organs. “TOVESâ€" A large stock of MC Clan s famous Model Cook- 12 Stoves. Fancy Parlor toves, Box Stoves. Coal toves. etc†at prices that ill surprise you. E11 be open Saturday. .1001“ Pulpers, Straw Cutters, c. PAI WindoW ways keep a . Prices. 03 and Wom he {him-C for And Dealer in REAN Co- RING promptly and prop ended to. WV L‘uuu u -_- mounted on spring rout-fl fnctm'er 5" Shades w} th lace {S with embroider’d Shoes. every Wednesday Navy Blue and with: 20?“ 54 in. 30f. wide 500- yd, 10¢. éaiï¬bbre. fid- 3mm“ 2 Call and see our stock of Cherry Fitters; they are the articles that have been wanted for a. long time. Our Preserving Ket- tles are goin0 out; fast. See that you «at one be-- fOIB they me all sold. i Another Shipment of H0188 Pokes Smthes, Snaths, and Hand Made G1 am Cradles just to hand, \\ hich me we sell- ing: 1613 cheap. 13 TWO Bell-Beam; ing‘ Lawn Mowers in‘ Stock. No man should‘ be without one price. HIGHEST PRICE in Cash or Goods. Any quantity of Wool will be taken for Cash or in ex- change {or Goods, of which me now have a Choice Assortment consisting of Suns DOW ‘ig‘UUC'-D ' THE DURHAM __ First Class 81900 sold at $10. 1“)“ V 3 'V - ‘Uv ‘U-V v v__ It is'just a little Qver‘tii'bâ€"yétirs sii'ice Mix! ,Grep. lining won Miss Sadie Htint fur liisi ignde and took her to his home in Detroit. hey are back now on a visit to the old i-Bear- , home looking as young and happy as in the IO“'eI‘S in honeymoon days. . . I Mr. M. J. Davis is getting abxg pile of an ShOUld ‘lliiiylmmxieddaway Tnch Easier this 3:30. .» ; 6 ms :3 a stee true put in is an: :10 ‘lt the 'and uses the slings. ‘ Bright in intellect. stalwart in frame and likable. good fellows are Messrs “ V311“ and “.109†McCullcx-li of Vickgrs President of the London Conference. he is, “at present. attemling the International con- ; ference of the E. L. at Indianapolis and on iï¬unday last occupied the pulpit of one of {the leading Pre>byterian churches of that icity. The neighborhood is pleased to see Glenelg’s sons at the top. l Last Monday Mr. Chas. Robson and his blithe sister. Miss Maggie came up from gToronto to spend some weeks at the old Lhome. “Charlie†has done _six months l heavy york at the Central B. College. ....A \l- Miss Cassie Puteflgough of the town is speudmggt couple of well earned holidays with commas out here. Little Allie Davis is one of the sweetest and most Winsome of maidens. Last week she had an afternoon tea. {arty for twenty- ï¬ve of her schoolmates and a. merry tixue they had. "'ii'iéQEna Cook returned the close of the week from Owen Sound where she had been spgpding some of the holidays, n T. ,._L "I -------- n --..---_ -~ -' - -v~ . ‘ The many old friends of the Rev. Joseph Edge wxll be pleased to hear of lus steadily using in pqsitipn {and luflgence. Â¥5ri13g us. Few men in the tmvnship have so per- sistently and iudustrimxsly labnred as has Mr. Henry Firth of the 4th. For nearly a quarter of a century he has hustled things along without taking a holiday. but last. Saturday. he and his nephew Hugh drove over to Melancthon to visit relatives, re- turning Sunday Eve. “Harry is a droll character and can spine 32.1% the equal Ofauyoue in the country. or any other paper: sooner to his article ' tend to. “'e have 0: and readers of 1] failed :9 ï¬nd .any j'ï¬ In your 19mm of July 13th we observed an itmn . from the ponof the Tu}: OISE car. in which ht- undertakes to show that, wv are, cc-rtainly if his statemvnta are corn-ct. totally unï¬t. fur flw 1m- sitiun of currospondont uitncr for tho (tnnosu‘ui or any other paper. We would have n-plied master to his article but had other husim-ss to at- tend to. “'e have enquired mmmgst subscribers and readers of the CHRONICLE. and so far failed to ï¬nd any (of them that have been able to see with the jaundicml a .taclos of the Top Cliff Q -A-.-..unnuflnnt_ N()\\', .\ 1'. Paditln', “1‘0" corrpg. UlluIO-uv- -»,_,V. , paper. '011 ccrtainlvnmst know 1!. mm )1 3.." allnww such must )0 equally in fault with our- self. But. once and forall tune to chu- we wiil decline to treat him at his cotcrw of advisers with alight- but the cuntvmpt tlwy deservv. Mr. John Nadine. of Toronto, Wlw is omplnywl in the Lm-mumive lh-parmicnt. of the C. 1’. i, 15 visiting at present at the part-null home hcrv. He has had a severe 51“ ll of sickness but is mm- in a fair Way of recovery. “'9. have had fairly good ha \‘ing Weather ho- tn’evx) showers. but min a‘fuin Tuciulay morning will keep many back. Alrthv hay crop . 'n'ccl sn far has been gut in in pretty good order. Mr. Duncan McAulay. (elm-k in ,1_ 1). Brawn): ‘ ‘ 2“ " ‘4‘“ 31» hrt'svut to his bruther and Herman McLean. our mml urxv Williamson‘s. 0141 Durham Road, Mr. and Mrs. Hmulvrsnn. of Pr Mr. Dougzfld Ferguson's last Sun Aâ€" A‘.... \ F0“;- Reeve. J. 3 if}... amendedla as n ‘lcshermnla Comes from Dr. D: B. Cargile. of W . ita, l. T. He writes‘: “Four bottles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caused her great suffering for years. 'l‘erlible sores would break out on her head and face and the best doctors could give no health; but her care is complete and her health is excel- lent.†This shows .what thousands have proved,-â€"-that Electric Bitters is the best blood puriï¬er known. It’s the supreme remedy for eczema“ tetter salt rheum, ulcers. boils, and ruunmg sores. It stimu. lates liver, kidneys, bowels. ex rels poisons, helps digestion, builds up tie strength. On y 50 gents. Sold by local Druggists. CHRONICLE, July 27th, 1899 Guirauteed. l“‘ “I!“ Juuuu |\\ ‘. .1 ___ spondmit. Km’. Ilwwwl to state delibcmtv but]! as 1' Mr. Rditnr. wlwn (unres- false- cganls tlwirlwighbors' car's. and ‘c _-.‘. o‘dnl: if fill!" f4) (’31.!) a “Int. 1: TRAV ERSTON. PRICEVILLE. ,.¢ 0.. -> IN (Arthur. Esq“ and rain" at the Board Mon 33'. .4 0.0 Hvâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" fllfl ail driver. in haying 1L Riki-y. of Health Mrs. Proctor and her sister of Toronto paid their sxster Mrs Robert Buchanan an extended visit. Mrs. Philip Smithof Parkdale was the guest of Mrs. J. Weber a short time ago. Mr Pickle of Markdale was acaller on the farmers here‘last. Friday buy- ing cattle and hogs. Several of the n’etives from here spent the 12th in Owen Sound. Mrs Devins and‘her two little boys are visiting at Mr], Wm. Hutchisous. Mr. R. Pritchgrd is home from the Belleville methodist College. Miss Eva Gilbert, has passed throngh an attack of measeles. Miss Daniels of Durham spent last week with the Hunt family. “12.103. \kbullochu spending his huli 11:“ at the old home. Hax 111g resigned his sciiool 111 11:111kesbx1rgJ. M. intends to at- tend McGill U1m er~1ty this fall. Mr.'l‘hos. Livingston. Mt. Forest spent Sunday at home. Buying was almost completed in this part last. week am} was a fairly good crop. Sev- eral ï¬elds of wheat were harveeted last week but reports are not very satisfactory. Mr. \V. D. Mills was working with the Hunt. Bros. on the ï¬rm last week. Prayer Service is again started mx “'0?!- nesday eveningr in the chum-h here at 8:15. Mrs. Lindsav Sr. was visiting friends in Brant last week. All Doctors told Renick Hammon, at West Jeï¬'ersrm. 0.. after suffering: 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unlessa costly operation was performed: but be cured himself with ï¬ve bonus of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. the surest lee cure on Earth, and the be~t Salve in ti 9 World. 2.") cents a box. Sold by lac-l Druggists. Haying is now in full blast. HE FOOLED THE SURGEONS. Rheumatic Torture South American Rheu- matic Cure Cure. in I to 8 Days. Solomon \Voodworth. of Hepa- weu Hill, N.B., is rammed from a deplorably hclpkss condition. induced by the agonies of rheumatism. Mr. \Noodworm had contracted rheuma- tism of the severest form and in a very short time was incapacitawd for workâ€"for weeks he gould get no rest â€"?_ L2- msuï¬â€˜crcd the most vioicn: pains in his arms and shouldersâ€"grew worse and 1' e11 he could not live, so terrible were his sufferingsâ€"bis arms became per- fectly bdp‘css. He began taking South American Rheumatic Cureâ€"â€" all“ 51", Wv‘v--â€"â€" __ great relief and at the end of three hours every vestige of the pain was goneâ€"the use of his band and arm returned gradually and he feels allo- Rheumatic Cure cures in x to 3 days every form of rheumatism and. neu- mlgia. . 09 not sufler longerâ€"It will VAN DELEUR. VICKEKS. Renick Hamilmn, of .Qrdicvcs By flaming, itching eczema. find cnmfmt and permanent cure in Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment, a preparation which has a record of cures unparalleled in scald head, uhl peoples rash, and all itching skin (lise.1s9<, are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Dim. ment. ELORA is to have a grand demon. srration on Tuesday August 1. A Champion Base Ball Match music by the 18th Hirrhlanders fwd ahxmul Py rotechnic Display by Prof. Hand are some of the attractions. \VANTEDâ€" \L once, a few reI'- able men to go out canvassing. Goal paying: business. Address Box 166. Dmham P. O. . 3 Macfarlane 6:. Co., CHEMISTS AND OPTICIANS, Many cases of eye trouble are averted by early application of proper lenses. Present neglect means future trouble. a matter of Foresight. Perfect Sight Babies lcruured DURHAM.