A THOROB RED POLLED ANP GUS .0. BITIJL. {General Gord .m_,‘: rwith Regis- tered Pedigree \\ ill be kept on Lot 37, con. ’2; E. G. R. Glenelg. for the season of 1399. ' . _'}.) . . $.19“). Parties not returning or (11390st of cows will be Wï¬rflvm , It (Lard Henry of Hols: feted Pedigree. wili be he of18‘990u1mt55 con. 3. .1 TERMS $1.00, pa‘mbie Ia‘r Pa" '3 :1 5:35:63 Sui} Luau LU l‘ 30. 19, CONCESSIOA . ... ' i : 100 ACRES: 75 red. well fenced and in a high state of cultivation. Oftize balance. about 10 acre> is good hardwood bush, the rest mixed tim~ isr. The soil is good clay. The buildings are fair. Orchard of guod ' bearing trees. Churches and School convenient. Near the :hri'ci‘ng viflageof Drmnore. For further particulars agely to D . Feb. 7th. 6112 pd ' -.u _ - - . v. uuu UUIEI' I" well fenced : good log l1 frame barn with stone {mm s'tabling; small orchard : (almrcll. school and post 0th Particulars apply: to -5“ {hamughbred Buy for mice acres : ab v' “ué ‘ “UV; I‘J Contaming 10-) acres. more or less; in gmxl state of cultivation : 80 acres cleared. School on the prexmses; Church 195 nnle.~ dxstant. l‘lxe tam) IS well watered ° excellent for ~ztmk and gram rmsmg. Apply on the premxses to \\ :llzam B:1_11!<_.~f, June 2lst. (II enquire c. ‘ IKQI " Deeds, Mnrtgages. Leases, Wills and other Writ- ings carefully drawn. Fire. Life. Accident, Marine and Plate Glass IN- SURANCES placed at lowest rates, in Good unnroanies. Igusiness Difï¬culties arranrred. Creditors settled with. A ny and every H'ind of legitimate busi was attended to and everything kept .“l‘lle’l‘LY PRIVATE. ALWAYS PROMPT. 'ever negligent. CHARGES MODERATE. {HIKE June 27th tf GOOD FARMS and Splendid Hanover Properties FOR SALE or EXCHAXGE. 1.)? operties Bought and Sold on commission. Diar’ts Conectt‘d. 01.1 anpq n1\r|u-L+ snows um um and outs of it. and always studies to give his customers a good bargain, knowing that in the end it- pays him as well as them, That, in fact. is the reason wh ' he to-day has the best business of the kin; in Western Ontario. get Has bee-n at the business for near knows the ins and outs of It. and O. .‘ n:-'A ‘ Ida has :c-cemly but money to borrowers in Walk- erton, in Durham. in Holland, near Mildmay, near $mztham tan. a short distance from Owen Sound. and “'11 ' do people 0 to him from such eat distances! Because Slay make money by £13)! 80. If they didn‘t the}: youldn't go to him. '1‘ . U Everybody seems to wantâ€"MVONIâ€"‘Iâ€"Y, and sr IS SURPRISING 129w many people go for 11: to .QT 12. CON. 7. 'IP v VJ “U didn’t they whaldn't ":5 iav'lxim T '. I U - 4 .: bai: EB 9111:3331: and ism rm â€"â€" V- “v 1. Shoe: made for all kinds of or deformed feet. A CALL SOLICJ 7â€"-_ Farm for Sale. Mill Streetâ€"In AnLL _I'I_‘ WHAT YOU LIKE FARM FOR SALE. abnut 70 30! n Myer and General B10cksmith ’ MORAN O‘RSESHQE-ING A SPECIALTY . H. MILLER, THE HANOVER CONVEYANGBR. ital 11H Greenbacks ; CASH ! v “Ho‘â€" mr Tp. Hall. containing 100 TOacres cleared: watered b): r and other rmming streams: good log house: ï¬rst. class 51?) stone foundation ' .excellent |aH orchard: convenxent to land post otï¬ce. Fur further \nlv tn 12 Ocean Tickets for sale. gigs. PATRIC t K NEIL POMULA P o '. H. MILLERâ€"- £1. P ‘m KER Qurham. Ҡit“ ““95 m ““9359“ REV. Mr. Jansen will deliver a lec- A (,ALL boucn‘sn. Re 1. fc lder“ 81 k ture on Friday evening next in the aLS“.eraTo“.,f Dgfhém Baptist Church, in the interest of the 3. McLiRTHUR, DURHA); mom. Iv.“ "It. Ga 9.. foaDI OM Notes Bonfl'ht. Efpr nearly_20 years and tf uds of diseased SOLICITED. sb NGU . GLEX- â€U- r‘... n- q. Try our 0 92') W11 Importino' 0-. J apzm. Our Seventh day of August, 1 899, and remains there for inspection. Electors are called upon to examine the said list, and ifany omissions or any other errors are found therein, to take immediate proceed- ings to have the said errors corrected according to law. , hidâ€"v.-- v v AtunulllUly “flu at mill“- cxpal electrons . and that sand list was ï¬rst posted up at my oflice, at Lot '24. Con. 4, N n D m--- - -- VA v u.‘ Ulldb I have transmitted? or delivered to the persons mentioned in sections eight and nine of THE VOTERS’ LISTS ACT, the copies required by said sections to be so trans- mitted or delivered of the list. made pursu ant to said act. of all persons a nearing by the last revised Assessment Roll of the said municipality to be entitled to vote in the said xrnnicipality at elections for members. of the Legislative ï¬tssemblv and at mmr‘- pinfl' D‘an;n\vnb N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I hax'e transnli‘tfpll' n10 AD‘:Y'AuAJ A- Ll _ Dated this 8th 11. Voters’ List DIED. Jâ€"At 184 Teraulay sh. Toronto. 1y 30th. 1899, Grace Christina. infant daughter of Rev. Peter E. and Chris tina Nichol. aged 7 months and 9 days. \‘. N 10H BORN. RITCHIEâ€"In Glenelg. on Wed qesdpy, Aug, 9th to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. thchxe, a son. lLord’s Day Allianceâ€"All are invit- lted. Collection to defray expenses. Mr. Jansen will also conduct a. reli- gious service along the same lines in the Town Hall on Sunday afternoon next at 3:15 A liberal collection is asked for on behalf of the Society. Mr. Jansenis doing the work gram-a itously. l _ , - - _‘â€"~â€".-â€" ---v-- w Jvullb .OVU, but our informant doesn’t give the date. Congratulations. Mr. and 3118. Donald McLeod, of the back line, near Priceville, have just been blessed “ith a young _-,son ~â€"IN’ Quality re always Fresh. Municipality of the â€"'A.\'Dâ€"- (V '0 véiex LU, an 1401, ‘5‘ xe}g, on the JOHN 3. BLACK, Clerk of said Municipalit} L' of.\ugust,1899. our “Kitchen king POWdez' ? THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, Aug. 10th. +03 it“sâ€) the 5‘ Ham’s nm‘ Live of the :Seattle Tin Of Mr CnHvon .1..- 1‘ r va U‘V“ .\orthern Eldorado as a. re; .ive of the .Seattle Times E )f Mr Coilyer, the ngge-t ‘Bert E. Coilyer brings iufa tnhr-nvn:“ The same mas the stone of J as 0 one wanted hisâ€"1:01). The Emke Bros. ha‘ work of 511:. George. ngos promxse of the h Mr. Robt Barcl‘ son’s Mr Jas. Ban :Jf the high pnsitic evatel to on the 1: no one wanted He “113%; burg. ,V ,, .o a“ H “cut. nan-est are now ' a thing of the past and threshing is now the order (-f the, day. Hartley and Bell havingâ€" started theirs on Mondaylast. Mr. J. McGilvray is employed with Mr. Hall for he harvest. while J. B’IcArthm' has Mr. Clark enmloyed for the same. That young man who feeds the candies had better Keep cross dogs Lu; for the fair one. cross dog go where they do not (1 thus save the sweets; Uayinp: and 1";le a thing of the past order «f the, day. started theirs on M Mr. for M Mr. Dan. MCCoskery and his sister, Tilley, arrived on a visit with friends here and at Robdioy. Dan. returned on Monday but Tilley will remain for a. month or so. The harm on the farm pf Mrs. Ginn that was blouzn down some time ago is on its pins again and part1 y muted. Mr. W. J. Wilson of Toronto, and his sister. Mrs Culioss, arrived Saturday to visit their uncle. sts A. H. McArthuriBffl'I‘oronto, spent Sunday at the old homestead and returned to the city on Monday. Harvesp is on, crops are good . weather bne. . Chas. McArthurn who has been Slck hat for a loug tune, 1.3,. we are say, able to be around agam. "v v v-anb. Mr. Muldoon one of our pushing townsmen is going extensively into bee raising and at present is mder the direction of one of the most. suc- cessful bee keepers in the County. ; Miss Lister Whohas been. visiting .ior a time returned to the city last; eek° - he Bentinck Council met here on M day Aug. 6th. are pleased to state that Miss Vase who has been seriously ill for some 'me is rapidly recovering. if“ it ‘ '- Miss Lillie Green of Williamsford spent a week with friends in the vil- lage previous to her departure for Napanee. Mr. C. R. \IcIntosh who has been residing at Trout Lake for a time is back too the village. cu u, A FEW days ago. Bill McCalmon Mr. Geo. Vasey returned to Sud- was visiting his brother in Flesher. bury Monday after a short visit With ton. Coming down Stairs in the friends here. morning his avoidupois was too The Dornoch String Bandoï¬iciated heavy and he broke-through the step at Quinns Grove pic-nic held recent- when he fell breaking one of hls ribs ly. . Re says he visited Dr. Jamieson who Mr. C. R.-McIntosh who has been Claimed nothing could be done more residing at Trout Lake for a time is then eat lots of dried anples end back to the village. ' drink plenty 0‘ water. He 3 getting MiQQ Tï¬ilio arocn A? ‘V:]I:nmn:A-J bettel n0\v° Miss Kate Coleman, cf Owen Sound, is residing with f1iends here at pres- en t Anumber of the V'xliage pets who have been using chicken salad to ex- cess are OH duty at plesent Miss Smith returned home from the City after an absence of two years. Miss Frank Pavgavel and her friend Mr. Clyan both of Toronto are guests of friends here at present. Mr. and Mrs. Mills, of Durham Spent Sunday with friends here. OnFri‘ia last we had a pleasant call from Mr. R.yL.. Corbett the chief clerk of Mr. A. A. Parks Store Williamsfordl. Mr. Qorbett pictures Williamsford as a thrivmg little village; wholly composed of up to date busmess men of which Mr. Park's is one of the leading inhabitants. The busmess he claims cannot be surpassed, m a gonntry T store in the province. Their stock is up’ t'o datein every department and their store, llKhted with acetylene gas. Though they have lots of oprosition it is strange to say that the opposition only increases then- trade and during the past three months they handled over 50,(I)0 lbs. of butter and a corresponding number of eggs- gritton sold a valuable horse latelv 00d price and has 11111°clxa§ecLaQ0t11éx valuable one. mtondcd for last week. 1,9: and Fall \Vheut Harvest a!" ut‘ the past and threshmg :3 nc .d - , -. - 35‘ down . F5 . Dh‘u says:â€"- 2011) er brmgs iuh nm xtion aboyfe' fort. Selkirk. Mr 0‘ n ‘ . ans tu..t a .copper ledge mï¬nnn A: --- eek we received two ' Dawson City, The 29. blanket sheet a Nugget, a little fou: amen have in cha party and WW Barclay O. S. is Visiting at s. Barclay. We are glad to la pnsxtion C. Mchechme wns' r"l"" vvlbll u. C-‘~VO page nn “supplement.†They here by Mr. Bert Collyer ndfather,‘ Mr. Philip Eva, much interest in the suc- masons have now started J as. Bar-clay’ stL 8 un dayed with Intended for last papez with a t-~- ‘fsmlpplement. no BUNESSAN. ‘vâ€"nvvllll â€Phi Of :Iâ€"uly but .em. and give yam Want anythinn d1 , crops are good and the DORNOCH. ‘09 ,, is“ we are glad t6 ‘ eome excellent II In) (3 are glad to learn a The Miner friends in 'v Enyth. pharge a Proceed â€" â€"“‘4VA , t and'the four Page your or. Stu wio‘ Papal s Was el- suppose on _ the this I) IS Stop-over allowed at Wi] peg and points beyond. Choice of lfO:1t€’-S-â€"AH I vi 121 301th Bay, or Laki Rail Via OWen Sound. F or further particulars call on or write us. \Vinnipeg' and all stations Northwest and South-west to Canada . .‘ Are grand, but skin Eruptions rob life of joy. Bucklen’s Armca Salve cures them; also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, Bails,~ Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts. Bruises Burns. Scalds, Chapped Hands. Chilbains. Best-Pile Cure on earth. Drives out Pains and aches Only 25cts. a box. Cure guar- anteed. Sold bylocalDruggists. 2 The old fashioned theory of tearing down disease was entirely changed by the ad vent of Dr, A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food, which cures by creating new rich blood and nerve tissue. Through the medium of the Cir- culation -and. the nervous system they strengthen and invigorate every organ in the. human body. ' “You have a ‘Klondike’ right at your feet and don’t know it †was, in ’ substance, the terse verbal report of Government Inspector Blue, after examining the extent of our marl de- posits here a week. or two ago. 1: will take money to start the business ; going, but at presnt there seems little ‘ doubt but that another “year will show extensive developments for the 1 manufacture of cement.’ Citizens and others who have not seen the raw material can ï¬nd it in abun- dance just west of the furniture fac- tory, now under consci'uction. Thir- ty thousand dollars have already been subscribed, and as soon as the GoVernment Bulletin» is out the stock will be increased. -- lesomf 51's light, delicate and \\ ho ' v .‘ )LOOD‘ a...“ ~ -‘ ' and DOES NOT HEAT rm, 1 With milk or cre . ~ 0;. ' ‘3 1' o u o o 0 ' n] (he the nch flavor d1.~t1ngmshes-1t at once f2? - ' “o .liild' breakfast food. Here’s “GOOD NEWS†for “ways. c ren, invalidsï¬ and those SENS. Flake Barley'By “ ' ‘IL«L.$0§§’S.’* . -‘9 grocc" of weak digestion. 10:1 (1:1; 2 ' , I -..’ 1' 31M w- the Doï¬md, but ae 5.10 One date Only, 1399’}: Igar pqwn ~13qu Up. VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS FA‘RM lABUï¬EHS’ at Winni- TIILSON‘CJ, (LI-guru)? Tilsonburg, Ontario. Rail You need hesitate n0 2.} longer about eating Pozxidz" for breakfast because Tillsun’s Eiaks Bade? GiVe us a can at: the 0M Cochrane Foundry. We have also a. few -â€" ALSO OUR NEW â€" Steel Wheel Tiger Rake Which' have been sold ex- tensively during the 1:13: wo seasons. We have yet a- fe dred pounds of the In almost every locality there is one at work, mid every farmer who has one is highly delighted withit every way, and out of 70 or 80 $0M in this vicinity there is not one machine but is giving; the verybest of satisfaction. The same may be said: of“ our flew Frost Wood Mower hi F9? Sale \\ hich xx 111 {3816* bmlt a nd put in good Older. New Frost Wood Béno‘er No.2. out of the 1.11 We qmmitg We have ahcudx landleé Pfymuuii} JUHH LIVINGSWL Second Hand Binders [n8 Standi 3W hun- THE Ladies of the Baptist 01 1111:: Durham, will give a Garden P111 1111 the grounds of Mx. B. F. W 11 11: 111‘. flï¬rham on the evenmn of Th111sd August 24th. Electric Light goo programme et-c.A11 are we 13:1;01112 Should the night prove \\ 1.1 it 11."; be held the night following. .-\1‘11.;E.~ sion 10c. Proceeds for cv11111c‘11 11:1: poses. â€ï¬rm MATTHE‘ “b “UV LL‘DCD a. A. M‘- nimre shop to rent, in tsthis issue. LAIDLAW’S Store will be Cloned Fri- any to mark goods down. S de Com- mences Saturday, August, 19;}, . MORE FL‘iXG.â€"Hr. COB. 1(11211‘1‘13 :5 making ready to add a. third smyey to his hotel this fall. The Whole building will be veneere .1 mark hex; year. ‘MB. R. ALJOE, JR. so 1d ten feet of T \( hisproperty up town to Mr. J. Hunter. The purchase price was SSH) which shows considerable life in tile place yet. The re-action will 00:113. LAIPLAW pdvertises Clearmg Sale. $12,000 ‘ to select f rom. ‘__.â€"‘ ._â€"-â€"- \c- _ mas BRACKBILL, a returned MN- .saonary from China, will deliver 2;; address in the Methodist Church 19:: on Sunday next at 7. p. m. ‘ ‘ W Rev. Mr. Ryan delivered the ï¬rst of a series of sermons on the Arms- tIeS’ creed on Sunday morning Lisa. The morning services for a number of Sundays will be devoted to Com- pletion of series. ACLIPHING from the Hartney Sta: appears in this issue announcing: :1; marriage of Miss Carson, on the ‘24: h ult. toMr. \Vm. D. Gamerou, of Lau- der, Manitoba. “'6 congratulate the newly married couple and wish them all sorts of happiness. ‘3 THE Directors of the Durham Hoz' ticulcural Society have rosolvtd :- give each member this fall. fruit trees or bulbs to the value of few; cents. The members will was». make selections and“ inform Se<itr(=.1;u‘}' Gorsline as to the choices made. - - vvvvv was (A; 1(yl 8L. 1".,.'~-.\\«\ fit-are $0 gapped as to COIfl'ca'pOIlL‘. \VI 1:; 1.1e,‘idges left in. the trees._ A pm:- “It 2‘ mary trial was held on Saturday mfinoon before Mayor Calder arm a h glam“ M("$1813 Wimesses wag eMd and _ - It was agreed to which was imme- b1 the accused. 05 Friday evening, in the 1-3.1; Church, and oh Sunday aftcx‘noo: the Town Hall, Rev. Mr. Jansen livered two enthusigstic address. behalf of the Lord’s Day Alli-ii On both occasions the au diellczxes \‘ good and listened with inteIL-S‘: the Speakers explanation of the z: and objects of the organization. the. address in Fiosiie rton‘ reg-o at some lengtï¬â€˜v’m this issue is sin to the ones delivered here, we our readers attention to that for formation. strument used. M: swore out a. warrant and segrch of Edward THE shade tree from of postmas! deuce Were nit-râ€: Arman-:1) BY A Rooster. â€" â€"021 F; day last a little child Of Scaz'cvia' 1 years, é‘anghxer of Mr. 1“. ‘Cism farmer living? Sear Allan Park. dered 03 to {in}?~ barnymwl 3 Q“ ('1‘. \§ a‘taCked by a game roastm'. \K'lw the child Was found the mos-tor standing over he? and striking at in With his Spurs. The poor little this Was covered with blood 9.1%} so 0 .fausted that it. could not my 011 ï¬le Was brought to Hanover and Physician found. that the rooster in ï¬riven his spurs into her Load Several places, one just above one he? eyesâ€"«Vail and Empire. M Wise formerly lived on the W00 l‘and Farm near Varn e 3*. 0" Carl â€â€˜3 Shade trees on the": S? we ‘ 0f Postmaster Maclieu/Lc s ’3 Were girdled on Flidm 213,15 “'1! on Saturday mowing ins gtbe ï¬fth time the \ “are 52m 3? treated durin" [he i91L\L i'.‘ f All-umber of ridges in L} LOCAL NEWS. MATTEEWS advertises a F [110!) to rent, in this issue. bark and wood gavc evi bthe condition of the in- used. Mrs. MacKenzie on and Whelan made Search, ï¬nding on â€arraut fcr the arrest Upper To w n. 2,000 worth of st Mortley, now arge DOC 2811 nine OCR UF- ion the the .ket