are yet a few hun- Dounds of the st Wood Mower No. 8. -ALSO OUR NEW â€" Wheel Tiger Rake :10 which “ 111 be 19- nd put in good 01 def. vii-most every locality 3 is one at work, and y farmer who has one zhly delighted with it yway, and out of 70 or aid in this vicinity :is not one machine 5 giving the very best tisfaction. The same be said: of' our UUH Secaod Hand eating â€P051333 HEAT ")l‘ B m d 1'5 9 P3 {150118 because Eiaks also a few 18: Wood Binder No. 2. have been 1V during md wholeson n‘ THE BLOOD- I sold ex- the 1:18: A cupumu from the Hartney Star, appears in this issue announcing the marriage of Miss Carson, on. the 24th 1112403112 Wm. D. Oameron, of Lau- er. Manitoba. “'8 congratulate the Y o ‘J _ -v yth â€L strumeut used. )x 5E 'SIIDB eas ’LO t3 0t ha LOCAL NEWS. .czzt 1153:}. Mrs. MacKenZiel \n. . I W“ 3 \‘-‘:‘u'z'aut tcr the arrest} 1 w.‘ ‘ ‘ 1““ 05 l; immoral Mortley, now; L ppm‘ Town. Con~ ‘ Max:501} and Whelan made the - Jami Scarc‘u, ï¬nding on the .1 u: rue accused a large pocket \'3 q) ‘ - 511mm: as to correspond. with - left in the trees.. . A pre- rizd was held on SJturday lC’OII before Mayor Calder and Strate Mockler, Wimesses were “and Slave evidence to. show the rpm (laced or one nicked exactly H'had been used in doing the . rhough Mr. Hartley testiï¬ed \. «5 im {or trial. It was agreed to t ball for $500 which was 3mm I handed eye; by; the accused. \ f 171‘ \;,}(')II. JR. sold ten feet of 181:5'111110wn to Mr. J. M. The pmch 1se price w as $90 hows considerable life in the The reaction will come. on U . .v's Store will be closed Fri- ,rk goods down. Sale com- .mrdnv. August 19th 01: .Ryzm delivered the ï¬rst of sermons on the Apos- on Sunday morning last. :1: services for a number mews advertises a. Fur- to rent, in this issue. KiiIIL, a returned Mis- China, will deliver an a Methodist Church here ext at 7. p. m. .vill be devoted to com- ivcrtises a genuine $12,000 worth of stock ttlll' kaud wood gave evi .»3 condition of the m- sof the Durham Hor- :2 have rosolved to .123'2 this fall. Fruit 02129 value of forty 2 e‘mms will please 21' 2for'n Secretary he choices made. mmi the l‘OOStGi’ was w.- zznd striking; at her The poor little thing diiflood and so ex- couid not cry out. it :0 Hanover and a 1 that the rooster had is into her heal in one just above one of i1 and Empire. Mr. lived on the Wood- as on the street. in aster Maclieuzie’s res. filed on Friday night, Lurday morning last, time they were simi- during the past two )upic a. A .6003 11 ing.in the Baptyst uuduy afternoon in {em Mr. Jansen de- xsiqstic addresses in ml’s Day Alliance. he Baptist Church :0 a Garden Party ' Mr. B. F. W'arner, :cuing of 'I‘Hursday, euu‘ic Lights good All are welcome. prove wet, it. will following. Admis- 33 for church pur- [120011. Knapp is 1d a. third storey fall. The whole neerel early next u'nex‘ of Han lurk. wan- uymwl and was roostpr. \Vhen he rooster was 1121 Wish them 1'10 ~le r‘ri- x'cely two Wise. in the J. J. HURTER report the in-‘ creased sale of Blue Ribbon Tea’ enormous. ' LACROSSE MA'r0z1.â€"-Ac 3:30 to-day, Thursday. Mt. Forest v Durham, Ju- niors. Ten cents. Ladies free. \VANTED. â€" Apprentice to learn tinsmithing. Apply at Parrott’s. FOR SALEâ€"A good second hand Bicycle, Brantford makeâ€"almosn as good as new.â€"J. P. TELFORD de. THE C. P. R. is running a harvest excursion to Manitoba. 22nd inst for $10. See R. MacFarlane jr. for par- ticulars. Rev. Mr. Burns, of Corinth was in town Saturday. He will shortly move to Strathroy where he Will en- tel a new ï¬eld of labor. A LETTER dated Aug. 2 at Honolulu was received by ye Editor yesterday fromhis son Frank, who is with the American Aimy on his way to the Philippines. WE have been informed that it was Mr. Scott and not Mr. A. S. Hunter that. shipped a. car and a half of wool from here last week. Lucas Wright Bataan-At Dur- ham, Mondays, 10 a. m. to 4 p. 111., and Court Days, and at Pricevilie on Mondays, 6 p. m. to 8 p. m. (Com- mercial Hotel.) LOST.â€"On Saturday evening July 29th., between Gray's Corner and Lower Town, 22. Baby’s Red Cloak, Plaid Lined. Finder will oblige by leaving it. at: J. J. Hunters ’ Corner Store, or at the CHRONICLE Olï¬ce. GARDEN PARTYâ€"There will be aGarden Party at the residence of Mr. Thomas Banks, Edge Hill, to- morrow, Friday, August lb’th. As this will be the great event of the season every one should try to get. there. Admission 150. and 100. ‘ GOING WES'r.â€"On Tuesday next the following; young men will leave for Manitoba:â€"-1‘hos. Davis, David Da- vis, Jas. Banks, Dugull McKochnie, Joseph H. \Villiams, Allan Bell and John Atkinson, of Glenelg, Wm. McCracken, Bentiuck, John Dunnet, Egremont, and R. McChesney, Dur- ham, We wish the boys success. THE ofï¬cial car of the G. T. R. ar- rived in the station yard here about midnight, Sunday. On board were, (3. .‘J. Hayes. General Manager. G. B. Reeve, Trafï¬c Manager, F. H. Mic- Guigan. General Supt., F. W. Morse, Supt. of Motive Powei. all of \Iont- real; H. Fergu-son, General Ro 1d- master, \V estern Division, Gr. LX. Mitchell. Supt. of Bridgcs anl Blild- ing., of Toronto, and J. D. O Connor Drain Master, of Stratford. The ob ject of the visit. w as to make a. gene- ral inspection. TIIE Tenantsâ€"A chm-mini: story by the author of “ DAVID HARUH†has reached us this week. An un- usual subject for romance. the hero at Bank Teller, falls in love with the daughter of one of the directors, and complications which ensue in an in- tercsring and admirable manner. The story is published by The Poole Printing Company, Limited, Toronto. and is for sale by all newsdettlers, at the low price of 15 cents, or will be Sent postpaicl by the publishers on receipt of price. Tins resnlts of Forms I and II of the Departmental Examinations ap peared Saturday in the Toronto Daily papers Principal Allen is again to ‘ ‘ i _ 71--.):3 papers Principal Allan is again to be congratulated on the Splendid showing made by the passing of ten candidates. Mr. \V. J. Blakeston. of Priceville, passel three, and Miss Maggie Weir, teacher of a purely ru- ral school an Irish Lake, is deserving much credit for her success in get- ting one through for matriculation The following: are the names of the successful ones: «From Durham P. S. A. Blackburn, 1“. Davidson, J. R Darling, A. “7. Hunter, M. Hunter. Iva. Hyndinan, H. Lawrence, T. “7 McDonald, F. C. Ryan, \V. N. \Villis N. E. Sibley, (Matric. 4) Priceville P. S.â€"-A. J. HOgarth. R. J. McLeod, E. James, (klatrio. 4.) Irish Lake,â€" .\I. Sullivan, (Matric. 4.) Teachers and candidates will accept our con- granulations. M â€Will often 931156 a horrible qun, Scald,. Cut or 8211156. Buckleu‘s Armca Salve. the best. in the world, will killâ€"tl‘le pain and promptlv heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fevgr Corns, all 8km Sores: Ulcers, Boil§, Felons, erupuons. Best P116 cure on earth. Only ï¬ts. a. box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by 10.61 DrussistB-T. 2. A FRIGHTF UL BLUNDER Dr. Mahan, of Conn, was in town Sunday. ' . Mr. McFaddan, Walkerton, visited his brother-in-law. Dr. Wolfe. Messrs. Boland and Hutchison. of Vandeleur, spent Sunday in town. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoy, of Flesherton, were in town Saturday. home. Mr. James am} Miss s. Coleridgé of Dromore visited in town on Sunday last. Mr. McCalmon was in Toronto and Hamilton a few days lass Week on business. Miss Annie MacKenzie visited Markdale and Vandeleur friends last- week. Mr. Samuel Scoot returned Monday from Meaford, where he visited two or three days. Miss Frank Scott, of Merrickville. is the guest of her cousin, Miss Maud Whelan. Miss Kate McDougall returned this week, from a. few months’ visit; at Williamsford. Mr. W'm. Laidlaw attended the I. O. O. F. Grand Lodge meeting in Toronto lass week. Mr. Robs. McCracken returned Friday last; from a. couple of weeks’ outing in Muskoka. Rev. Mr. Hamilton, 01' Havelock, occupied the pulpit: in the Presby- terian Church on Sunday iasc. Mr. T. A. Harris and his daughter, Miss Harris, spent a couple of days last. week in Dundalk. Mr. Barnhouse was over from Flesherton Tuesday and dropped in a few minutes to see us. Misses Sara and Maggie Johnson Vandeleur, spent. Saturday and Sun day, guests of Miss Annie McKenzie Dr. Park, left Wednesday to take his brother Jas. who is unwell. for a trip to Quebec, and Rimouski. Mr.J. H. Brethour, Principal of the Mt. Forest High School, was a caller at; this ofï¬ce yesterday after- HOOD. Miss Dean, of Toronto, and her sister Mrs. John O’Donohoe are visic~ iug Mrs. J. Dean, at the old home- stead, Glenelo. Mrs. Robert Gray, of Hamilton, is visiting her father, Mr. Robert; Coch- rane and Other friends in the vicinity of Durham and Vzu‘ney. _ Mr. Wm. Hornell, Miss Hornell and Miss Smith, allof Toronto, are guests of Mrs. John Cameron and other friends in town. Mr. W. J. Young occupied the pulpit in the Methodist Church on Sunday evening last. and preached a very acceptable sermon. Mr. George Booth, of Heathcote, whom we have known for many years called at our sanctum, Monday as he was paseiug through to Palm- GI‘SCOU. n lleauu, vs -v---_-_ - _- - _, , day morning after spending a few weeks visit with their aunt, Mrs. '1‘. A. Harris. Mr. Robert Adlam Spent a few days last week with his parents and fritnds at Allan Park. He returned on Friday to Cheboygan, taking his little girl with him. . Rev. Mr. McLachlan, of Paisley, who occupied the Baptist. pulpait on. Sunday last, rave us a. pleasant call Monday in company with his uncle, Mr. John H. Brown. Mr. \Vm McWhinney, teacher, oï¬ Walkerton, gave us a brief call Sa- dzty as he was wheeling over from 1 where he: spent some time ien-ls in his. old school sec- tur Idaxwel visiting fr h'on. Masters Willison, two sons of Mr, Willison, of Toronto Globe_, lcft Mon- Mr. and Mrs. S. \Vright, of Dm- their son John of Frown- Sta- tion, and their daughter M rs. Ruther- ford, and grzuiszL-lgiiter Lizzie, of Toronto; visited their son Sam, at Henfryn last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sparling’s visit- ors this week are W. 0. Newton, of ochester. N. Y., brother of Mrs Spill'lillg Miss Olive Wescot: of, Cari- isle, and Miss Eleanor Newton, of Stanford, nieces of Mrs Sparling. ‘ Mr. 'l‘lies. Hanbury District Deputy Grand Master Workman; of Dundal'k attended the W'orkmen meeting here on Monday night last and assisted Organizer Bradley to initiate eleven, new candidates who were added to the Lédge on that evening. We “Munc- unbiased to have a can [lom him 11 am, Mr. Thus. Haubur Grand Master \Vorl attended the Work on Monday night ] Organizer Bradley 1 new candidates “'1 the Lbdge on th were pleased. to ban Tuesday morning.’ .Chas. Ryan Spent Sunday at PERSONAL $WW®$ «arm; grik‘u‘ï¬wfzï¬ï¬t 1.5% I i: Eyï¬mfi ‘n ï¬rm-v: t w. H. SHAW, .â€" WE KNOW IT’S A LITTLE EARLY. but none too early. to think nf pro- paring for the busiest brightest, business year Canada has seen. How strong you will feel to enter u on that year if you can say w1th cheery 3 ac- my, †Yes, sir ! I can ï¬ll that position.†. ~ . For {Elev will be going, those good po- smons, thc‘kmd we prepare young people for. Send us your name and let us tell you how we can make you one of the. for- tunate ones. Start any tune; Lo vacatlons. in odd sorts and broken sizes. This is the way we shall get rid of them. Fine Dongola, Button or Laced Shoes, McKay sewn, some patent, some self tip, were $1.75, $1.60 and $1.50, now Dongola Shoes Fine Dongola Shownâ€"Very fair goods, but no: @trictly up to date The Busy Store 2' The Busy Corner. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, TORONTO, - â€" ONTARIO, ve hand the swim g ova 1 1ese1»e. IT WILL PAY YOU to Examine Our Clo elsewhere. FrOm the 701?:0 11131111“ we V8 insisted that the best Clothing was not too good for ou1 made . Buving‘ as we b11y,i11 1:11ge quanti- ties, taking quick advantage of special op portunities and saving all cash discotmts enables usto sell First Class Goods below the market. ’l‘l'1z1tisla1'g‘ely the case now. New Clothing‘ of every sort. is coming to us at a big discount from regular prices and CALDER’S‘BLOCK, Au ust is a sort of g CLEARANCE MONTH when stock has to undergo a careful revision in order to pick out any odd or nus'alable goods. \Ve ï¬nd that we have Other odd lines propor- tionately reduced. $1.15 and $1.25. 3 N0 Trash at Any Price! 1?) Men’ s Serge S'aits 30111 {3,111 82:71:)! 10 “ '1 we ed “ 4..)0. 22 c: “ “ 5 00. 23 u e: H 8 50 10 Men s all 11 001, ['11 k worsted, bound edges, Coats ‘ “111111111: 10 9 “ “ ff St1ipg ‘1’11115 gping at J. J. HUf‘HERS’. 50c. and 756. S. F. MORLOGK’, “Erï¬wggggrï¬ts 2me Wm .thâ€"tull 20 pair 18 \Ien' s Tweed P‘ants going at 5'1 00. 1.2.). Boy-3’ Clothing Equally Cheap. CASH AND ONE FREE. at Principal. While they Lastâ€"3 SPECIAL PRICES“ ‘2 Clevelands $4 a 1 40 I Crescent, 1 Antelope, over to you without ALSO several Second-hand Wheels, CHEAP. ï¬Wï¬k’Qï¬ï¬sflï¬ï¬ We offer the follow- ing: Néw Wheels 23‘ GENUINE Bargains all ï¬tted with DUN- LOP TIRES, and Guaranteed to t‘ .cthino . gr bef are ‘5 mg 1.1 Y. LOWER TOW. Vests 5.8.00. 4:3 40 1 ~ 3O NO 1693 regular $55? (f t‘ 66 ('0' ‘6 ‘6 «W .63}?