Wis ( tolutely clan you. 1 furniture of m We also kayo the h.“ DARLING Pe’s Draggist ham to Buy: bug Exterminam W541 ugliness deals I! carefully. 5 n" Always pronâ€. 380 Fun, Glonolg, company owns this give it may. Many )perties for sale or I Dunno Commons .6- lch Md 6 w pinbon free I OI “enable. Com-omeâ€" l. Handboolall PM I for mun m Hum: 812% t Exterminator i; f Vermin. $0. 3.5 00; in 10-“- Case, wanna!“ m: onveyancer § DR NOTHING t very low at... no charge if no moron 100 acres on Uarafrm Rood. Ltham lawman!!- Talks live By 25 you". r, 812.00. â€my, H A NOVER. ONT. ILLER 50 YEARS' EXPERIINCI ONTARIO keen , Etc., Eh. a “3"! Pk an: In 110th Manon. a!“ GAIHERED DURING THE msr wax ran CHRONICLE snows. Local News Items Fm: SALEâ€"A Manny-Burial bind- aecond hand. Qurchaso.â€"W. J. Levi, A buggin by im- 'I'um foundation of Mr. Wm. Cold- well‘s new residence on Mill street is now completed and ready for the brickworkmhich will shortly be com- menced. A well is being drilled on the premises and a good supply of \\ am seems to have been struck. WE had the pleasure of a call from! I-Liitor Mortimer of the Shelburne‘ Free Press on Friday last. Though nearly a quarter 01 a century has passed and gone since our ï¬rst ac- iMinn-nice with Mr. Mortimer in our «heel boy days, we are pleased to notv the old time geniality of the popll‘ï¬u‘ editor. He took in the la- rxwmse match here and visited Price- Ville friends the same trip. rug-baâ€"m- “3pd' LAST Thursday evening a jolly load of young people from town drove out. To tlm home of Mr. and Mrs. Ren-‘ wivk's in Dromore where they spent it “lost enjoyable time. Although sonwwhat late in arriving there. the ' early one, as the arming passed away quickly in gamPS. Singing and chit-chat. All loud in their praises for the and Mrs. were kiwi hospitality of Mr. lienwick and family. the occasion, and n goodly number put in an appearance not- wnlmanding the cold and tether unfavorabl? condition of the weather. Hm Band was in attendance and at intervals enlivened the gathering by «"Iaoive musical strains. It was not an evening to invite visitors to In- piwl 011 .\ ~1'nrssst-‘lrl. operation for appendi- ris was perlormed on Sunday morn- I last on Miss Margaret Gun. daughter 0‘ the late Dl’. Gun, and alder of Dr. Gun who is now practise m; his profession here. It seems ‘kux what we learn that Miss Gun. (.4. one or two previous occasions. had .wme internal trouble. but the severe riday night last. and the Lupus danger of a fatal ending led among the medical “birth was performed on morning. We are extremely glad to learn that the patient is doing well, and the fact that Dr. Gun himself was a party to the decision that an Operation was best under the circum- the sincerity of medican they resort to the use 0 We hope for Miss Gun’s speedy re- covory. den illness of Mr.Jonn nuuv.---_. _ Barber, son of Mr. was decided on. end on performed on Thurs Jamie-son. Mecdonnld end Gun. investigation reveal integrinal condition. fro medical men could give lit liOpn for recovery. and on Saturday morning the patient. who looked the very pink of health. breathed bin] at in the presence of hiapu' 11's and Iii-‘- son-owing voung partner. to whom h» was married a short time mm. s receim-d with SAVT and proï¬table Garden A as held on Friday evening N0. 1849. FOR SALEâ€"Pure bred Jersey calf, registered pedigree, cheap. Apply to F. Peel.-â€"tf. MR. HARRY HORNELL. of Toronto, accompanied by Mr. Harold Crook, a city printer, gave us a pleasant call last week while on a visit with Mr. John Cameron of this town. We are too modest to give Mr. Crook’s opin- ion of our plant, outï¬t and things in general. A LENGTHY letter expressive of sat- isfaction by a delegation from the Royal City to our Cement Works appeared in last week’s Mercury. It’s the old story over againâ€"pro- found astonishment at the magnitude, magniï¬cience and permanence of the Whole concern. HORSE STRAYED‘--Strayed from the premises of the undersigned, about ten weeks ago. a bay horse, about nine or ten years old. clipped mane. Any person giving information that will lead to his recovery will be suit- ably rewarded. CON. RYAN, Walker- ton.â€"2pd. THE Baptist Young People’s Union gavea social evening in the church Monday last which was enjoyed by all present. A program consisting of singing and addresses was pre- sented, after which cake and lemon- ade were served. Mr. Allan Bell occupied the chair, and kept all in good humor. A TELEGRAM received Tuesday from Harvev. N. D., announces the death of Mr. W. J. Boulden well known in town and vicinity. We are not, at time of writing informed of the cause of his death. but shall, in all proba- bility be able to give particulars later VIII|VJ "v wv-v v- a_ . on. The deceas d is a brother of Mrs. McKenzie, at the old post ofï¬ce with whom and with whose family we express sympathy for their be- reavement. In reply we may say that. the work is progressing. but as the gates are shut against us we are not in a pos- A--_ .‘m“ III-v-v .â€" ition to give much from our own knowledge. There’s alot of work to do yet and when actual work of man- say. We imagine. however, that a. start will be made in ï¬ve or six weeks. PRINCIPAL ALLAN returned last | Week from his pleasure trip to Mani- l toba and the North-West. His ideas of the Prairie Province are now larger than ever. and he wisely con- to give us Canadians anything like an adequate conception of the magnitude tnagniticience and productiveness of this port on of our fair Dominion. The ct-Ops. he says. are simply mar- d surpass anything of the kind he ever saw. While at Calgary he am» Charlie Leavens. and reports with a glow of pleasure the success his old friend is having out there. Of course they had to have a day’s ï¬shing, but just here we’re stuck, for we forgot to ask for a big ï¬sh story. Mr and Mrs. Thus. Brown are also and Mr. Brown’s health has improved rapidly since he went out there a few weeks ago. We are ' and trust he may soon be fully restored to a full meas- ure of strength. Mr. Allan is tanned like an Indian and looks a hundred percent more rugged than when he ' went away. Such a climate must . need few doctors. "CLUSIVILY. u the Middangb Home In Wodnooday nfmch moat. t..h (m2to6p. m. Throat and Non Storm." . KEELER 8: Stock of Silverware in Town). People THE GOING AND COMING OF VISITOR? IN THE MONTH OF AUGUST. InSpector and Mrs. Campbell re- turned Saturday from a visit to Port Elgin friends. Mrs. J. R. Gun. of B ing Mrs. Gun. and at. town. Mrs. Jas. Lauder and two children . of Peoria, 111., are visiting Mrs. Jas. Lauder in town. Mrs. Peters and child, of New York City. is visiting her father, Mr. Mrs. Pete: York City. is Chas. Limin. Miss M. Collier. of Toronto, spent a few days with friends in town. and returned Monday to the Queen City. Mr, Geo. A. Ledingham. of South A “a...“ fumn- was in town last week. Mr, Geo. A. Ledingham. or 51 African fame, was in town last w He is still dressed in Khaki and. are told, looks as modest as ever Miss Kate McDougall is visi her sister. Mrs. J. Fiddis. of 0 Sound. Miss Grace Gilmour Hampden. accompanied her. Alex. Firth out here at Bune {ran a chisel into his leg Mon That’s not much of a trick f school teacher to do. Mr. Brown, of Holstein, who was recently in South Africa, spent a day in town last week. Sorry we didn’t have a chance to talk to him and hear what he has to say for himself. Banker Mitchell. John Boyd, Ed. Thompson, Mark Wilson, Jno.Wright and Others were over from Flesherton to see the lacrosse match here on Friday. Mrs. Adam Murchie and Miss Rob-l ertson. Guelph. Mr. Robt. Weir, Or- illia, father-in-law of deceased. tMr. Joseph Allan and Mr and Mrs. Thos. Idle, of 'l‘hornbury. attended the funeral of the late John Robertson. Miss McDonald, who spent the past rnm- nr ï¬ve weeks thh her sister. \‘Dv, Miss McDonald, who spent the past four or ï¬ve weeks With her sister. Mrs. N. W. Campbell, left Tuesday morning to visrt friends near Orillia for a few weeks before returning to her teaching duties in Toronto. John A. Graham returned Tuesday night from Manitoba, British Colum- bin and the North~west Territories. He says “ It’s a great country en- tirely,†which evidently stamps John with a touch of Hiberniauism. He has taken quite a fancy to the D00" kobors and Gallicians. Mr. and Mrs. Standing and family. of Braitford. are guests of Rev. and Mrs. Smith. Mr. Standing was recently appointed Public School Inspector for Brant County, and will shortly enter the duties of hisoï¬ice :as successor to Dr. Kelly. who held the position for over thirty years. . Rev. W. Ferquherson leaves this Thursday morning for three weeke’ vacation in the vicinity of Chetham and Lake Erie. The pulpit will be supplied August 17th by Dr. Smith. of Bradford. August 24th 'by Rev. Mr. Ledingham. of Central India. August 3lst by Rev. Mr, Aull of of Palmerston. The Corner Stone of the new Bap- tist Church will be laid on August 20th. neXt Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m. It is with pleasure we look forward to the completion of the structure. Mrs. (Dr ) Jamieson. of this town. is to lay the stone. Speakers from. diï¬erent parts will take part in the ceremony. Dr. Jamieson. M. P. P.; Rev. Dr Spencer, of Brentford ; Rev. N. H. Cline. M. A., Owen Sound; residentclergy sud many others will be present. The Baptists. no doubt, would be ples~ed if the general community ï¬ll their pockets and open their hearts end be present. DURHAM, 0NT., THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1902. August Bride Can be supplied with every means of adornment from our rich, varied and elegant assortment of jewelry.‘ Everything here is so exactly upoto. date that it indicates the year and season as clearly as the almanac. Past experiences teaches every cns- tomer that purchases made from us are diamond values in gold price set- ' No trouble to show goods. te McDougall is visiting Mrs. J. Fiddis. of Owen Miss Grace Gilmour, o‘f accompanied her. DURHAM AND BESPELEB. Comer Stone. of Bright, is visit- ! other friends in Holstein Know at Bunessan 99; Monday. trick for a I, who was spent a day y we didn’t Mn over, position in his tavorite pI'OIeBBlou un' teaching. A considerable increase in ‘ salary was no doubt a partial induce- ment for his removal from the thriv- ing little town in which he ï¬gured so successfully as principal of the school for a number of years. From the results of his work while there it seems to us that Hanover made a mistake in letting him go. and it is just aquestion in our mind if they wouldn’t be money in pocket to double his salary if need be to valuable services. Mr. B p118 Were nearly always which Speaks volumes for as an educator. If a at under his instruction, t READER and A. B. are both at thel bat this week, the former reviewing a previous article of A. B.’s. and A. B. concluding his review of Reader’s letter of July 10th. Acareful and thoughtful perusal of these produc- tions show that a vast amount of‘ research was necessary to get them into shape. Personally. we are notl favorable to religious discussions, but as both gentlemen engaged in this contest ought to know the right thing to do we have so far allowed them to go. We beg to remind them again that all future correspondence on the subject must be in our hands on Friday of the week preceding pub- lication. and moreover, that they limit themselves to a reasonable length. Such lengthy articles take up too much of the space that proper- ly belongs to matters of local inter- est. Verbum Sap. That’s Latin. Timely warning is 11 who have not paid th do so at once and sat Council is determined delinquent to time at Don’t let this notice neglect will be costly The following is a list of candidates who were successful in passing the recent Public Scheol Leaving Exam- who were successful in passing the recent Public School Leaving Exam- ination in South Grey. We are not now in a position to give the numbers who wrote at the diï¬erent centres, but learn there was considerable plucking. Durhamâ€"Alice Clara 13., Benton Jeannie M. (1 Gl_enelg)_, Binnie Bella. “l--- S. “Huélgxlteiiâ€"g); Farqï¬iarson Chas , Johnston John (3 Bentinck). McDon- ald Kate (3 Gleqelg), McLean Hérbert -“vv v â€"â€"'w_ (2 Egremont) Petty Annie. Benton Eleanor B. (13 Egt.). Renwick James H. (13 Eat.) Saunders Florence,Wolfe Esdon, McNieoe Frank (1 Normanby). McN iece,J no. (1 Normanby) (Honors). Hanov'erâ€"Drummond Minnie L., Ball Ethel May, Miller Moore A. Dundalk-J-Consley, Mary I.,-Moon- head E'. Sephia. v Fles’hertOanoope‘r Lucinda, Ferg- uson Mary A., Hard Ella 3., Lauder Willie, McDonald Margaret. Nichol Gretta, Scott Ben}, Scott Eula L. Scott linetta F., Stone Richie Ira, Wilson Jennie 1. Markdaleâ€"Gibson Willie, Mercer Wm. Garry, Smith Leagoe The schools where candidates were‘ trained are indicated in the above report. Those not. mentioned other- wise are Durham candidates. 8. S. No. 1. Glenelg. Alex. Firth teacher. passed two out of three who teacher. passed two out or tnree wno wrote. John Mc‘iiece. of Normanby S. S. No. 1, has the distinction of being the only candidate in South Grey to re~ ceive honors. This is creditable to John as sstudent, and to Miss Mc- Cannel, who for some time has been a successful teacher in the section. Surely Tommy Wallace and the other trustees will retain her services even if they have to give her 85.00 more salary for next year. Nothing short of an expressed determination to get married should compel any board of trustees to even consider her resigna- L--â€" -- left last SUCCESSFUL bl uuvv tiou. "W; ccugretulute the boy to well as the teacher. and hope they may continue to be successful. The Savings Bank of Health. Is lots of red and vitalizing blood to nourish and invigorate the body. If your blood is thin and watery use " Ferrozone." It supplies the neces- sary elements such as phosphorus and iron, and quickly restores lost strength and spirits. Ferrozone is an unequalled restorative for the tired. the sich, and the run down ; it stimulatesI appetite, aids digestion, soothes the nerves, and makes the healthy for disease to exist. No tonic does so much good in a abort tune as Ferrozone. Get it ‘V“â€"‘ v- â€" _ box. or six boxes for from N. 0. Poker: «1 Pay '. BROWN. B. A., of Ban- [St week for Medicine Hat, where he has secured a his favorite profession of A considerable increase in no doubt a partial induce- Your BY ORDER ik while Hanover him go. CANDIDATES are both at the rmer reviewing A. B.’s. and A. iew of Reader’s A careful and f these produc- , there’s student. Lo retain his Brown’s pt:- '8 successful. or his ability student fails there’s evi- Ida E, Hill . D., Nesbitt F. a 00. .Kinnton. â€".- â€". .. , LADIES’ VESTS , . LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR TOP SKIRTS MILLINERY ENDS OF MUSLINS ENDS OF PRINTS , ENDS OF DRESS GOODS l MEN’S READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING? , \ AND BOYS’ READY-TO-WEARtCLOTHIN‘ Now is your Chance to get Bargains during this Great Sale. . -AuDA‘ ' CASH AND ONE PRICE. â€" ’ E s. F. MORLOCK; LADIES’ VESTS LADIES’ SHIRT WAISTS LADIES’ READY-TO-WEA MILLINERY ENDS OF MUSLINS ENDS OF PRINTS ENDS OF DRESS GOODS Men's Working Shoal 3t 81.25. 01.85. 81.40. 01.50, 02.00, 02.25: 82.50 ad $2.76 pdr. . Men’s Fine Shoes, MoCrody'u nuke. a 81.60, 81.75, $2.60, $3.50 88.76 und “.00 pair. In all the diluent. fluoringo-Stnwborry, Bupborry, Ornngq '. Cherry. Pi‘stnchio. Gnu-foot. Pine Apple. Lemon nnd Vnnllh’ 10¢ a pnckngo or 3 to: 25¢. ’ Lorimer’s Try Blue Ribbon REMNANTS of all Goods now going, i Concentrated Lemonade Cryntnll, 20¢ a. bottle. n bottle, it‘s good. M’CLA REN'S JELLIES. LE MONADE CRYSTALS. MEN'S FOOTWEAR. 7:" = BLUE RIBBON TE A . THE 808' STORE ON THE Ill" WEI. A130 Buck. Mixed and Ceylon $1.00 PER YEAR. .uoo ages;