Rev. E. W. Bosch went to Confer- ence last week. Mrs. Alf. Tucker, last week and at- tended service on Sunday last. the latters aunt Mrs. F. Hargrave on Sunday last. Miss Bella Weir is home again from the city, where she has spent ï¬ve months. Bella is quite a favor- ite and we are all pleased to have her in our midst again. Harry Harrison is able to sit up a while each day and we how he may i recover more rapidly. now that the l warm weather has come. ' Last Tuesday the EpWorth League was reorganized and the following ofï¬cers were elected: Pres , Thos. ' i an: rev'ou~ Tucker; lst Vice Pres., Walter the‘sales o y p l 3 Smail;2nd Vice Pres.,Mrs. W. L. year. This is largfjly due to . Dixon; 3rd Vice Pres., Jas. H. Coler- â€1° fact that practically our lidge; 1th vice Pres.. Minnie Hooper; whole stock was new paper ' Sect... Chesley Chislette; Assistant, Lthe latestflflOf» styles, 1; Clara Hooper; Treas., Hate L. Dixon; is a great advantage ,0 buy Librarian Thos. Harrison; AsSistant, . Chas. H. Dixon. an entire new stock every [ l l In spite of the backward Spring our wall paper buis- ness has this year exceeded | Meetings will be held Tuesday year, 5° to rlean “9 the re- evening of each week. Mrs. Dave McIntyre visited her cousin Mrs. A. Tucker one day lately. A number of the young peeple ! from this part took in the excursion to Guelph on Saturday and they ff must have had an enjoyable time, at least they said it wasn’t a bit dry. Rev. H. S. Magee, will preach in Ebenezer church on Sunday 18th at 2.30. p. m. and will commence Reviv- al Services in Salem church, Proton, the same day at 7.30- p. m. mainder of} this ye _s line we will sell all pap S DOW ini’stol-k at ’5" fOne-Third ' This is a reducti . third from prices already low. It papersâ€"the cre of this year’s productio at cost .-_._-__..-._n--, ._n °r 1°85" Flesherton. We Want on To The marriage of Miss Bella Black' burn, niece of Mr. Joseph Blackburn. of this place, who formerly resided Iwith her parents at Port Law, was to paper until I reported in Saturday’s Toronto News had better bu on paper §“S‘°â€Â°WS‘ '4 f u d M - ' . , 1 p 2 can be 7 'At the ram once 0 - r. an . rs. now While t 16 â€n ’ \Villiam Blackburn, Sunnidale, a made. gpretty wedding was celebrated on '.Wednesday evening the 7th inso, ' - _ . when their elcleSt daughter, Isabella sale B-egl S Than Susan. was united in marriage to day, :l e 15th. Mr. w. .1. Freethy, of Sunnidale. ,Rev. W. '1‘. Allison pastor of the :Presbytl-rian church, Stayner, per~ __.__. formed the ceremony. The bride’s lcousin Miss lithel E Blackburn, Of ereemore. played the \Vedding :Marrh. The bride who was given , , y by her father. was prettily attired in y l ,‘a brown skirt and white satin blouse )laGPallane (Q 00. trimmed with lace and applique. The bride's sister Miss Elizad. Black- rburn. was bridesmaid, and wore a brown cloth skirt with white silk :blouse tiimmed with lace Mr. A. il'reethy. the groom’s brother, was last man' Druggists 8. Booksellers. ' After the ceremony at dainty wed- ding supper was served and a season ’Of much pleasure was spent before .the young couple left for their own home. A large number Of beautiful DURHAM CHRONICLE wedding presents were bestowed up- ‘On the very highlv esteemed young :bride. About eighty guests, near relatives of the bride and groom, ? were present from CollingwoodCree more, Maxwell, [Fleshertom Port ‘Law. and Dobbinton. Durham. June 15, 1905,: The Presbyterian church. which has been in the hands of the decorat- â€"'-.’_ . ~â€"- ors for the past three weeks, was a . ain OUCtlDlwl by the congregation on Elm N. g. - " - AB EB Sabbath last, when Evangelist Ed- 'l‘l .. l , l.“ ¢Wards preached. The whole interior so neat ll‘l' seems to note ta in of the Church, porch entrances, base a decided change for the better. “76 l ment rooms and auditorium above, have had an 0"" supply 0‘ ramlhas undergone renovation, and now Since the 1st of May. l , presents a new and pleasing appear- The wire-worm has started the E 31103- The finishing has been done farmers seeding again. but if it visits 5 in Oil and the workmanship is highly those who have not yet finished, it , creditable t0 the dGCOPEtOI‘. Mr. C. B. will be a late hour when the seed is ; TrYon. The ground work of the W. IRWIN. Editor and Proprietor. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Allen visited SOWD. Mr. J. W. Smith lost a valuable row. from a disease caused by the cold. wet spring. walls throughout has been done in ? bud and the ceiling, which is neatly l panelled in rich cream. A handsome l stencil, in colors that blend. divides f the ceiling and walls. On the wall A very large bird was seen flying; at the rear of the pulpit. marble pil- by here last week. As it was ap- proaching, some observed that it was a stray "Gander.†but on closer liars are represented supporting an arch containing the motto: “Holi- ness becometh thine house, 0 Lord, ObSOl'VOthD.lE was seen [0 be the forever.†The Wainscotting and “Crow." seats have been varnished anew-with The fame of the Mull Corners cor. the .metal ends of seats and cap of seems to have passed into oblivion, wainscotting ï¬nished in wine. The. and his memory forgotten, for many windows have been repainted in noteworthy events are taking place white. and also the pulpit, which is there, one of which we will take the ï¬nished with gold. The outer vesti privilege of giving a passing men- l bule doors have been grained in oak, tion. the wedding of Miss Sarah A. the inner doors recovered with baize. Putherbough. and the ,pulpit and choir platform is Malcolm has entered the list of being carpeted “l"?- Thereopsning horse traders. “Id anniversary services are to be The Misses Caswell are home for a combined on the [am 3‘5“"! in holiday. July. when Rev. Dr. R. P. MacKay, Bob Hewitt was a caller in our 0‘ Toronto, will preach. burg last week. Bob shall not will. Flesherton football club went to . . . Feversham on Thursd l l ingly deprive himself of the pleasure ay “‘ t° P ay . . . a return match with the club there. °f “um“ "u†The score was 1â€"0 in favor of our club, which balanced the game won by the visitors here. The Royal Templars initiated six The three weeks Revival Meeting8 :::;;.:o:°figju making the mom. conducted in Ebenezer lchu h . . st. H. S. Magoo, Toronto a: Rab: Mr. Wm. Gillies of the south ling - . Artemesia died on Saturda l t d I". N. Boach,Priceville.werebrou ht , Y as age to a close on Sunday evening is“: 4'2 ’3‘"' Th†funeral “â€3 Pl“. on when the attendance was so r.“ on ay. . . that quite a number were force to The service in the Methodist church remain outside. A great deal of on 3““! morning was conducted good has been done in the flan“, 5! I". Nicholson. Mrs. Mitchell and and at the, Sunday afternoon sarviee l": Thurston 8‘" “toasting re. {my-eight new lumbar. were re- “ “ml"! COYOltlon in aired into the claret. nest of these people. Evangelist gar H... H.â€"â€"- GLEIMOIT. Artemesia Orangemen decided at their district meeting last week to Mrs. Geo. Binnie visited her sister “1051'“. “10 33““ 0f .. “10 BO!“ It at Flesherton this year. A number of outside lodges intend joining their brethren here. Flesherton will as heretofore give all a royal welcome. Mr. Jas. Gillespie, an early settler here, but for some years a resident of Huron County Mich. is visiting his sister Mrs Wm. Wright, and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. Gillespie was bereft of his wife about three months ago. Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson of Dob- binton were in town on Saturday re- turning from the marriage of their niece at Sunnidale. Mr. Robt. Meggitt Ihas returned from several months sojourn in New Ontario. Mr. W. Ward. of CoVentry isvis- iting his old friends here. Miss Boggs visited last week with friends at Holland Centre. Mrs. Thos. A. Kitt, of Collingwood visited last week with her sister Mrs. Sykes, who accompanied her home on Saturday. Miss Susie Westake, of Toronto, has returned to spend some time with Mrs. Jas. Chard. Mr. David Ireland and son Mr. Robert Ireland and Wife of Teeswater, were visitors at Mr. W. J. Boyds on Sunday. Mr. George Boyd of Mt. Forest. visited his sOns John and W. J. here on Sunday and Monday. Mr. J. H. Feltstead was at Horn- ings Mills on Sundav supplying for for the Rev. Mr. Hamilton who is at General Assembly. Mr. Herb. Staples of Toronto, is visiting in town. Miss Lottie Osborn of Nottawasaga is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. J. Bel- lamy. .4. Mr. E. Vanzant, of Toronto, was in town on Monday erecting a men- ument for Mr. F. Ryder. Dr. Murry left on Tuesday to spend a few months in Manitoba, while on the outing for beneï¬t of his health the Dr. purposes taking up some land. He is being accompanied by his brother-in-law Mr. R. Hender- son Of Wareham and \V. Thompson, of Port Law. Ha...» WE‘RE A’ SCOTCH THE N00. The Kiities Are Coming. Big Dominion Day Celebration In Durham. IIo! Ye lrisliiiien, Ye Englishmen, Ye. (.ierinuns, Ye. Yankees, Ye (‘liinu- men and Ye (_‘ztii:uliuiis, listen ! Lis- ten, \vesny to the Skll'l o' the. ling- pipes. The Kilties are coming the. first o1 July and the deinmistrntion will be “greater that has been." No- thing like it was ever seen before and nothii‘ig eqiutltoit will ever be seen again. \\'(:‘ll :1. lie Srott‘ll Dominion Day. â€"â€"~. Corner Concrcns. Our Union Pic-hie will be held on Wednesday, J une 28th, at the new grounds on the base line. Both Sunday and Public schools will do their best to make it a success. Inspector Campbell visited our school last week. and we trust, found things 0. K. Mr. Jas. Eden has returned from his trip west. He is going to erect a new house on his farm. A goodly number took in the Model Farm excursion on Saturday and report a good days enjoyment. We have a small gathering of news. again this week for THE CHRONICLE, although your Scare Crow of Darkies Corners almost frightened us entirely from the field. We had no idea that there was anything so ï¬erce in the menagerie as he proved himslf to be last week. . The lightning of a week ago Mon- day, did considerable damage to the stock of Mr. Thos. Pollock, killing some pigs and injuring others ; knocking two horses down, rendering one entirely deaf. Mr. Pollock also felt the shock keenly for a while but escaped better than his son Roy, who was laid on the ground by its efl’ects, but is now about as well as ever. Mr. John Vessie paid the neighbor- hood a visit last week. He has roamed over a good part of the North West and a few of the States since he left. Mrs. Smallman of Toronto was up for a couple of days last week, at the bedside of her mother. Mr. R. Irwm. the new implement agent of Holstein, on his trip through this part leading a broncho attached to a cart. reminds us of the fellow on a hobby horse, who said he would be just about as well ed on foot, only for the honor of the thing, "Messrs. Frank Grasby, Jas. Mathews and Sam Ritchie have taken to lime burning. It must surely be a more proï¬table job now than It was when only one third 0f the price. Miss Malinda Grasby of Scar- borough is on a visit of a few weeks with her mother and other friends. Mrs. Jas. Ross of Holyrod, is visit- ing friends in this part. Messrs. John Ritchie and George Moore have been given the contract of building the School House. The entire cost will be about Eighteen Hundred Dollars. Mrs. Frank Grasby has been seriously ill for the past few weeks. Drs. Jamison and McDonald are in attendance. ‘- ~Qofls'e d'k'l‘mnjoii it. is only about three weeks since Ilr. Macdonitld operated on Ar- thur Allan in lt‘ei'gus Hospital and re- moved about. a quart of pus from the pleural cavity, the lad is now able to walk around and is doing well. He was confined to the house for about 1“†‘11“ ‘13." programme â€101°C â€1"“ six months. being,r ï¬rst taken down Pipe Band of the 7th Fusiliers. St. Andrew‘s Cadets in kilts with rifles, etc. The Durham Brass Band. I’rinee Stanley, the high wire marvel in clown and straight pantomime. and performances. 'l‘ug-of-war. East vs. \Vest of (bira- fruxn Road. ling-pipe competition for anutteurs. Dancing for good prizes. Racing, Jumping, l’utting Stone. Throwing llaminer, Tossing the Cuber etc., etc. Admission only by ticket. Adults 25c: Children 151): Vehicles (extra) 2.") cents. For the evening concert in the rink: Cyril Dwight-Edwards, a baritone vocalist of ï¬rst rank. Miss Susie McGill, a London soprano, very highly spoken Of. Miss Mae Butler, an efï¬cient instru mentalist and accompanist. Mr. Will McLeod, Seaforth, “ Sing- ing and Dancing Comedian †has roused great enthusiasm, Cadets, Pipers, Dancers, Stanley the Aerialist. «N THE Grits won in the by-elections in both London and North Oxford by smaller majorities than even the Con- servatives to see them get. Mr. Gough once asked an Irish- man if he ever saw a teetotaller drunk? ' . ' . with typhoid and subsequently pneu- l llltllllil. l Just Opened, next. door north of (f‘hief Carson‘s. where Bicycles, Sewing Machines, Lawn etc., etc†willbe repaired on shortest notice at reasonable prices. Huntaround the woodshed and garrett and see if you haven’t something you want repaired. Mowers. Lock (Inns, Umbrellas, : g . _ ________., .â€" ... â€" a. “...-“u l HOuse and L-OtiEorsale N BRUCE ST., DURHAM, NEW _ (OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO'O00!0006000OOOOOOOO»OOOOOOOOQ... .l seeeeeeeesoeooooososssossseeeseeesrecessneeeaseseaaaaeeeeeep -_ "...â€"...,- -.â€" - ~>~s~a~ s... -1“ - -â€"__â€"â€"â€" .â€" ' Well Known . -_._, -ï¬Â»-.-__ .-. A. . . . .... ...» . __._V_...__.___.,_._,________,__________ x . Looks sag. “WE_ ... t W _ , _____.___._____.. ...__ Paris Green Potato Bug Killer Insect Powder and “ Hellibore †A T Parker’s Drug Store J. R. GUN 6’ CO.. Propietors- fl ‘bbtbtbbtwtbbcwibtattbbbtdï¬bï¬ï¬Oddonocnoniï¬n33 ’3 r- ~ ‘- ..~ h.._ .7 vâ€" â€"- _._,1 1-7 , It’s a well-known fact that the best place to get the Very best footwear is at PEEL’S SHOE STORE. buyer will tell you so. We The live and careful keep our stock well assorted the year around, For men, women and children our shoes have a look of smart- ness and novelty. A look that wins the admiration Of every person. They are sure trade winners because they give the people absolute satisfaction. :CA N ‘4. "V- June 14, tf. brick house, 30x32; 25 storeys high; double cellar, cement floor in one half, furnace in the other half. Small barn with stone stable under- neath. Convenient to station, Furniture Factory and Cream Separator Works. Will sell cheap to wick purchaser. The owner is going est. For further particulars apply to WM, LEGGETI‘E, Box 92, DURHAM. Want your moustache or heard abandisltmnnrlchbisck? Use Sugar-coated, to take, “‘iim'an °’ °“"’ con ousncs sick-headache. °‘ “'3' BIIBKIIIBIIAII’S DYE ma-munnmmI-ann * GORDON. “ The House of Quality.†Forgotten :â€"-The Gift for the Bride. A REMINDER ! ! Where to get the best in Beauty and Quality. It will cost you nothing but a few minutes time. we-can’t utisfy you, there is no harm done. 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