V ‘_"J 7 " V V‘-‘uu J vu fl ('legftrl(se of materials and the beautiful new .. {itbl'lf's for summer 9'0an far mlrnnoo nm In: We glory in the shoes we sell, not only because of the increasing numbers but because of the prime values we are offering. Our shoes make the teet glad as they are not only good lookers but are good wearers. June Weather For Shirtwaists SUMMER SHIRTS FOR YOUNG MEN We have just 0p3néd up a shipment of Shirts that are th Neat patterns in Light, Medium and Dark-Soft, stiff and pleat l ‘ Refinement is the keynote at Burnett’s Dress Goods Department. A look t umngh our selectlon reveals a perfect wealth of ideas that vou will see nowhere NM“. Pick where you may, we think you will be thoroughly satisï¬ed The t’lf‘fl‘nnron (If m0+nr;nln nnr] LL.‘ L---_L'r I . All Kinds, you are looking into the hoisery question. Besides wunting them to wear well. you want them “fast black,†and that is juv “-},,».,,. wv can man. We Glory in the Shoes We= _Sell “JRERY THIS STORE CLOSES AT :ng WM All Sizes, All Prices. 3ere materials and the beautiful new shades make offr exposition of new summer gowns far surpass the best efforts of former seasons. mâ€"vmnraâ€"x <>Pcmm _2 3m2.m ï¬CflZEI-ZQm me when peoplg We) can meet Stylish Summer Fabrics ROBERT BURNETT and we are have ever the prices. cases below the level of the sorts that find a place in In my st01 cs (30:11pm [SOB ï¬1st and then the weai test me the leve1s which we expect will con- tinue to lift 0111 clothing highe1 and highe1 in public esteem. v Stands foz all that is absolutelv conect in wecu 1110' appa1e1 f01 men and boys, and at the same time the p1ices me kept down to the level and in some hipment of Shirts that are the essence of style. and Dark-Soft, stiff and pleated fronts. ONTARIO The Burnett Clothing Men’s Suits at 4, 8, IO 8’ $12. Boy’s Suits at 2, 3, 5 6’ $8. THIS STORE OPENS AT Running high jump, I 11113. Swovnvy. 2! Swan'. Pulc \n-mlt 1 Hill. :3 T. le’w .. 23‘ Swvxwy. 'l'nssixurnln-r l Alvx. Mm-I'w! Inf: 3' in : 2 'l'. lehmguld: 5‘ 3' MM'HHIHM. 17H 5 in. l‘“);lhl (huh. lm)‘.~ mnlnr Hi i i Smith. 2(3vnrg«l leuyd. IH'lifl' In ‘- .â€" .»‘! .1121! Junh. gH-ls mnlvr H ,\'u' VUIRHI. I.’ Junvt (ha); .‘3 l',.‘! , ‘ . \Vntsan. The Epworth League of the Durham Methodlst “mmâ€! â€mg 1.1...“ “mm,“ 'l‘urnntu: IH£122vv Hulnihnn. “an 11‘ Church have arranged an ' Shown-m 'l‘x'c-u'vs l .léilllt's ($.1le H L, (3".‘11'4‘ â€:llllihull. I . ' . . SWHX‘tltlillH'v 13‘.†31"}‘:\V¢'ll. I, . xcurSIOII 0 laga ra a s (10â€.: .lmmns‘ (3.121“th W Miss Bertha Lane and her brothers, John and \Vesley, are visiting friends at Acton. Mr. Angus McDougall and his daughter. Miss Margaret, are visit- ing friends on the Manitoulin Island.- Quite a number from this part took in Dominion Day at Durham and re- port a good time. Mrs. Jas. Rsnwick is visiting friends in Strstford Master Burton Renwick and Miss Carrie Paris attended the wedding of Miss Jean Hastie this week. Friends from Hanover visited Mr and Mrs. George Haw this week. We are sorry to hear that Mrs. Henry Love, of New England, is un- Remember the Date and don’t fall to call at the hotel and see PROFESSOR DORENWEND You will never have a better opportunity to see for your self the beautiful assortment of Switches, Bangs, Pompadoure Waves. Wigs, etc.. which Prof. Dorenwend carries with him :15 all men know, (lis- ligm'es and adds an aged expression to the face. Why remain Bald when x . Professor Doi'enwend .\- "-\2 P can fit you with a “'ig or Toupee, which will hide all traces of Baldness and mkv the the. place of your own hair ? Doctors recommend these 'I‘oupees as a preventative for colds in head, catarrh and neuralgia. PROF. DORENWEND will ï¬t you on the Spot and show you just how you look afterwards. This visit gives you it chance to consult Plum. DURENWENI) about your Hair and to choose from tho stovk of Hair Goods, which he carries with himâ€"just what you require. You can try on any Switch, Bang. Pompadour, etc., and see just how it will look. PRoF. DORENWENI) can be depended upon to 90“ you only ï¬rstquulity Hair Goods. You are not forced to buy lwcauso you (‘zlll to sew and examine these goods. Baldness . . -_ co- -c-Iovuo‘ O DURHAM ............... $230$120 VARNEY ................ 2.15 ................... 1.10. HCLSTEIN...............2.10 ................... 1.05. MT. FOREST ............. 2.05 ................... 1.05. MINTO ................... 2.05 .................... 1.05 PALMERSTON .......... 2 . 05 ................... 1.05. MOOREFIELD .......... .2 05 .................. .1 05 DRAYTON ............... 2.05 ................... 1.05 GOLDSTON E ............. 2 00 ................... 1.00 ALMA .................... l 85 ..................... 95 FERGUS ................... 1 75 .................... 90 ELORA .............. , ...... 17 5 90 A special excursion train will leave Durham at 7 a. In., arriving at the Falls about noon. and leaving on the return trip about 7 p. In. This will be the best excursion of the season, and should not fail to attend. Professor Dorenwend This visit givqs you n DORENWEND CO.,of Toronto SACKBTT’S CORNERS v1\u1‘ H 141‘]! UUO,UI lOl‘OflIU, Limined. 103 and l05 Yonge St., East, Toronto. LADIES READ THIS You Have Heard of \T 2.10 ................... 105 181‘ ............. 2.05 ................... 105 ................ 2.05105 BTON .......... 2.05 ................... 105 ELD .......... .2.05.. ................ .105 i .............. .2.05 ................... 105 NE ............. 2.00 ................... 1.00 ................ 18595 ................. 17590 ADULTS. der the weether with Itomeoh tron- ble. We hope to beer of a. speedy recovery. America’s Greatest Hair Goods Artist - He Is Mr. and Mrs. T. Atchiaon and fam- ily. of Drornore. spant Sunday at Mr. Lane's. of New England. The concert given in the Russell Hall. at Dromore, was reported good. but the turnout was not as large as expected. However. $20 00 was rea- lized from the proceeds Mr. G. Witter is improving his farm by putting up a good straight fence along the side road. \Vhen ï¬nished it will very much improve the looks of his farm. Mrs. S. Ferguson spent 3 plesssnt day with Mrs. G Sackett this week. ..-_.._.. ... . THE CHRONICLE OFl-‘l ters in Durham for printing. IF YOU CANNOT CALL “'RITE FOR PROFESSOR DORENVVEND’S CAT- ALOGUEâ€"IT IS FREE. Coming to r 10th. CHILDREN. :3 is headquar- iain or fancy ! 1m yaad dashâ€"Sullivan. TOPOHLO. l: {Sweeney Iflndun. 2: \V.G. Pickering. I Durham 3. Half-mile runâ€"J. Sullinan: 2 Barton Hamilton: 3. Swaze. 200 yard dash~~l Sullivan. 2 Swveuvv. ‘3 Swazo. Running bop. step and ijpâ€"J Pickering. 35 ft 7 in : 2 Hill, 34 ft .3 in: 3 Sweeney. 33 ft 5 in. !SCOTLAND’S DAY IN DURHAM i Continued from Pam» l. Putting the Shot-1. Dan Maclhmald 35 feet 3 Inches: 2 Alex. MacDonald 31 feet 10 inches; 3 A. Sullivan, Tomntu. 29 feet 6 inches. Grand Chief Fraser occupied tin» chair and gave good satisfaction. At the opening he made a brief addl‘t‘ss referring to the magnitude of the ()r- der and the importance of keeping aiive the Scottish sentiment. Hammer throwâ€"l. Dan Maclihnmld 75 feet: 2. Thos. McDougall 71mm 10 inches : 3. Alex. MacDonald 69 ft. The Trapeze man did some ï¬ne bal- ancing after the rope broke and he landed on the chem- placed under him by his watchful ussistan t. The following events were carried through: The Sean Thiubhas, (if this isn‘t the right way to spell it you can (10 it yourself) bylittle Grace Hamilton. was neatly executed and brought forth w- siferous cheers of applause. wards the close of the progrzun.‘ sm was presented with a couple of hmuni. ful bouquets. \Vill McLeod of Seaforth was funny man of the evening and excellent satsfaction in the I'(_‘n(]( of his comic selections. His “Sui Hornpipe“ dance was Ms†Well ex‘ ed and loudly cheered. Miss McGill is a very planing sulu ist and she appeared on the stngv w her. “God Save the King" and â€PT" Bonny. Bonny Banks of Lnrh L0. mand" were exceedingly gum! num bers. PEASE ECONOMY has a large feed door tnd is in every way superior to others. “'1'“ be pleased to give estimates for n11 kinds of heating. Pipiuc, etc.. using uorhing but the best of material. We do all kinds of Trougbing Siegner Tiaware and Hardware flair Vigor “Ayor'l an: “(or restored the natum color to In my w: and 1 nm greatly land. It :11 you ch‘m for it." u. E. J. Vanuatu. [Magnum .\'. y. $1.00 I bottle. J. c. Ann 00.. All «mu. ‘A, Lowe! l. _Muu. In Plumbing we make a specisltv. Dark Hair What are your friends saying about you? That your gray hair makes you look old? And yet, you are n0t forty! Postpone this looking old. Use Aycr’s Hair Vigor and restore to your gray hair all the chop, dark, rich color of early life. Then be satisï¬ed. PIUMBING ETC., [AVUBUUGHING FURNACES THE PRIZE LIST. for ’ag gave (uh, uh]. [hm ‘l'ml â€Q ‘5. mie litll A PRETTY meing Inuk the homenf Mr. :md Mr» t this place. an 13w :Aftwrn . w day. tht’ 23th Hf JUN". “I dtughu-r. Margnh-l. \VJ‘ . marriage t0 Mr. \Viniam le: 0f Hamivvr. Thu lll'iJc‘ .3 Mar on thv :n-m uf hm r. “Strainsuf tlw \VwHih; m. ring the )l'ï¬ ut ncewas sumHo-v 'lm'. r: :a Muted fOI'hV â€I" :I’ht HM I»! ‘ . " on and 3mm; 2:: H.- west and of Mr. Litllv :n H.«- \\ " Venfiun of Young l’u m‘u-k - It Baltilmn'u. 'l'hw (“my kl W taken by Mr. 12-â€... ..; I: . ' the bllsilll‘ss (if â€I“ v1.1); \\ .3\ Mil expeditimuly mu} Mm» .‘ therequost of llw \_\'hm mu. -~ WWOwtak:-e--xntnlc ‘ ' Mimi and an Ln'u- -.'m “8 of Messrs. I’I'IHHHI'H! ~ 1' 0f Ulifl'm-d. :uvl '37 '0. Wit-h Mr. Fenq'vh. !‘~ (or was nppnimml. W7. Durham cnngl'vgtniun w» ., ' ‘ 96!] on the SW p lhv} 1:: “purchase of a Manse uni i ';'M thvm Lu burrow «m ' F “the ploperty a sum n m). F $31,11‘S‘DVM'I'V Hf F m Luca-w. - av oflas‘t \uwl‘i “damn, tho R n‘P‘lel'abor in the ~lm N by Mrs. (Rmx; (‘ lmtinl klmt WM~ ~u.- ‘3'. Calling. 'Hlï¬hb" (I ‘9“ Mrs. B‘lilvy hm 'l‘lidenm- in Hanna'w Md? and II)» 1‘23“: May frivmh in u M happy nmrriwl h LADIES look younger which isl; desire of one and all. 'l'akv tlu- m ble of visiting Prof. Downwond‘a p m show rooms at Middaugl; llou Durham, on “'ednosday. July I! â€dice the many inwmiom~ in My 0! hIIIIIdJl hair coverings. wig.~. lmn' Britches, etc" and inspm-l this n Mot structm-v. A GAnmcs PARTY under thv am 0800‘ the B. Y. i’. 1... Durham. “ be held in Mr. Samuel Mvanh‘s nrc “d, Bunessan. Ull til" «Wt-nil“; my. JlliV i'iiil. Rt i‘l‘t‘silllu'lll Admission" .» and l.’ , m uh. BlVih'TY-TWU pair uf L'ulic' 03‘0““ and :strap \“ppc‘h :u .1. 75 and $24!! at Peek for SI HIGHEST privv paid fur um. or trade. at J. M. Findlay Score. Dmmuw. o To BEE KEEI'Eus, “Be.- hix.-.~. u 61‘. fumes and SUIUkl‘I'.‘ fur wllr In. Wm. H. Benton. Allwrt Mm Nahumâ€"4 pd. W000 “'AXTI-Mâ€" Brh-L u. feet long, at “In Durham Hri‘ Ayling Sons. Tat: Flll‘llihll'e‘ (Up in operation and “1‘ in; good wm-k. 'l‘l ductry with a Whist l. more life. FABHEBH SIN buld ha \1‘ 7010906. “’0 furnish (hm small lots. THE Bat t, I. celebl‘auul :11 “Wed nesda y. Fox tlw "in5! children's f( N bl Wm†WOOL “'.\.\"1‘|«:n.- Night-s! cub or trmlv for any «,1: Wool at J. J. Humm-k. FOR SALE. 11mm Town. Apply tn \lzi ABOUT (Wu humlx-ml l.- fOI‘ Niagara Falls ull Fri. CIWERED DURING THE PAS 7 W! t K CHRONICLE REA 0f R8 Local News he Lacrosse= H 3 from the Hnnw Mimic n nee and Young Pvnplv's Fur-Yo- passed through and a lid uf I. m Itruck to take charm- “departments of work fur b. m sud Presbytery ad- P“ b Durham on the ï¬fth hugeen Presbyte VOL. 3---N0. 2000. at »f the Mount "I This lPK n V H l W {IV bf M [hi9 Stul ll [)0 H H ipd ("I "I