er’s Iii-Killer u g Store Insecticide†t the worth ’ood buying, rs and Shoes ml 82.00 for 'ur Yuurselves. l BagainS! m- using on “Pontoon." bigger 3nd better crop. lHAM AND OWEN SOUND r Specmlty. GRANT Proprietors. 01’ water to any, "I thl Wny London. As we contemplate making o‘xtensive alterations in the next two weeks we will make big reductions on all Fancy Hoods and snnderies-- always :he lowest, but for next two weeks lower still. We are bound to make this the Darling’s Drug Store BARGAINS! BARGAINS! Over l=4 Century Experience Leading Drug Store and Head Dispensing Quarters For All Individually we have dis- pensed more prescriptions than any other in Grey. L’pto-date in everything. Just to hand, a shipment of extra machine oil Black's Special, nothing to equal it. Do not allow your cattle to suffer when you can get Fly Oil so cheap. W h ariety Of lb we Manse. 'L'ueeaay eve next. 6 3V0 a V Sprayers, and can suit any We make it a. point to do good job - ° q _ work. For anything in the printing person requwmg "UCh an line, THE CHRONICLE is headquarte rs article, for Durham. It you require a grain cradle, you are invited to examine our stock as they are of superior quality. all and be convinced that we are the best and cheapest. Our car of binder twine has arrived in time to supply the wants of the numerous Every person call and get your twine early, so that we will have an opportun- ity to lay in a stock for shortage. Tw me Twine! BLACK’S SPECIAL W. Black. GRAIN CRADLES Hardware. SPRAYERS FLY OIL .ï¬d'ï¬rï¬sli'uï¬aflnfldericejn frowning own aDYRiwdyism. Good clean play Mla'lmmapplauded and rough play discouraged in every Way. (5)1Players must not check the goal- keeper within the crease. :and goal- keepers mnst not‘strike an opponent for entering his’crease. The referee must punish in both cases. THE PREMISES OF THE I! [Jude-reigned. on or about the 12th of J uly, one white pig. Owener required tp prove ,‘property, pay expenses. and take 1t away. C. W. LA_NG, ' ‘ 4A July 19 (4) Any player striking another on the head (which means face also) shall he. ruled off for a period: of not less than ï¬ve. minutes and not more than ï¬fteen minutes for striking with the butt end of his stick. Eh? f'riT'on s ..>fi't1.'e““é1h1,‘to‘assist the; police in keeping t_he_ grounds clear “w†"l inter-[ere “ith the players or officials to delay the p: 0g: ess of the match the referee shall declare the match off and report the circumstances to the Execu- tive. I Would adv ise the ofï¬cials of the heme club to ask ten or twelve of (2) The home club in all matches shall be responsible for keeping the grounds clear of spectators and for the maintenance of good order. It shall be the duty of the referee to see, pre- vious to theigame, that proper provi- sion is made for maintaining good or- derly 1f the __spectators in any 33): The followitTg C. L. A. rhlesvare wor- thy of the particular attention of la- crosse players in View of the bad repu- tation which the game has acquired: a charge of 15c will be'made. The Band and Mr. Peter McArthur, High- land Piper, will furnish music. Games and other amusements will be provid- ed. Ice cream will beserved. Every one will be mostly heartily welcomed. Come and see what a. magniï¬cent property} has been ‘secured. Ad mission 10 cents. the new Manse property, Tuesday evening next, commencing 5.30. Tea. will be served from 6 to 7.30 for which Social as a sort of formal opening of the new Manse property, Tuesday MEET me early at the lawn social, at the Manse, Tuesday eve next. Because at the head of it is a man whose qualiï¬cations as a â€sober are unemlled and whose ambition is to see his students become flood citizens. morally. socially and ï¬naucm y. Open July and August. â€"-' vu-v-w - “VI. Because it teaches Actual business from start to_ ï¬nish;_ Because its Sher nd students are doing marvellous work, some writing 200 words per minute after attending only two months: ,_._‘__-_ Because each student does his work in- dependent of all others thereby establish- ing conï¬dence in himself; Because by attending the day and even- ing classes. students graduate in a short time and at a small-coat; Becausents graduates are enjoying the best positions in almost every Canadian and American city; Because this Coliege enjoys the eonï¬~ dance of the Business Public. " "911 tom the Bed Communal com um “Van“? itu unnecessary tint you attend the Bootâ€" Because each student is taught separate- ly at his own deal? Because all dikculties are thoroughly explained as they occur. thus avoiding loss of time to the students and enabling the. to accomplish more than is possible in class teaching; Beanies each student receives special at- tenti m in his week suhï¬ects and may choose hi1; subjects; Comingj! Coming I Coming ! W. T. Pember, Canada’s Hair King (Representatlve)'wm. Tregwin will be at Knapp House We Reww [On Wednesday, July 26th. ganno Don’t fail to‘see the exhibition' of hair goods of every description that will be on view ; including the latest master-piece as applied to l‘onpees. Wigs, Bangs and Waves. vi} . A natural scalp partingâ€"So natur- al in appearance thet you forget it is artiï¬cal. This discription aptly ap- plies to all hair goods from this house. Seize the opportunity of purchasing on the above dates. The selection placed before you will be complete. in every reapect end the prices to low as in our store. Switches-otlmight no um hair in. a be $5. I.- New Lacrosse Rules. This Gallon. is the Best :. '. T. CLANCY, Prin. Strayed Durham. 1 Any person convicted of a breach of any of the provisions of this by- ]law shall forfeit and pay at discretion of the Magistrate or Justice of Peace a penalty not over (exclusive of costs) the sum of $50 for each oï¬ense and in default of payment of the penalty and costs forthwith, the said penalty and costs, or costs only, may be levied 'oy distress and sale of goods and chattels of oï¬ender and in case of no diStress can be committed to the com- mon jail of Grey county for a period not exceeding 91 days, unless the ipenalty and cost (if any) including icosts of distress and of committal and con veyanoe of oï¬ender to the said lgaol, are sooner paid.â€"â€"Meaford Mir- iror. THE Presbyterians may well feel proud of; their beautiful Manse and grounds'jo be known as “ Idylwild.†Go to the lawn social, next Tuesday and see them. A good time is assured. U of land. good orchard and garden. wall The watered, well located in Durham. Will sell at right price to a quick purchaser. For particulars apply to On payment of the proper license by this by-law it is lawful for Treas- urer to issue license showing the name of the person taking out the license, for what purpose the license was taken out, the fee paid and the said license signed by the Treasurer, provided that before issuing the lio reuse the Treasurer can require the applicant to present an application stating the things or objects for which license is required, and have such application referred to the con- stable, who shall make enquiries nec- essary and certify 1n his opinion whether the license be lawful or pro- per thing to be carried on in the town. Any license fee imposed under this by-law may he reduced to the extent of not iess than 1 of amount if Mayor or Chairman of Finance Committee together sign a written consent and direction to the Treasurer to receive such reduced fee and to issue a li- cense on payment thereof. For a license for hire or proï¬t of any troupe or company of actors, musicians, dramatic or musical per- formers, where such performances is given elsewhere than in a licensed theatre. music or concert hall, build- ing. tent or other place. for each day’s performance a fee of 825. For a license to exhlbit or hire wax works, menageries, circus riding, rope walking, dancing. tumbling or other acrobatic or gymnastics. wild animals or hippodrome sparing, slight of hand. legerdemain, boxing, jug. gling or other like tricks, natural or artiï¬cial curiosities. tableaux, won- derful animals or freaks of nature, or any other exhibition for proï¬t when exhibited in any building (oth- er than a theatre, music or concert hall or other duly licensed building) tent or enclosure or in any public place for each day of exhibition, $50. For a. license to exhibit. ’cture paintings. statuary or work 0 art, for each day of such exhibition, 11 ee 0(85 For a license to hold or exhibit a travelling circus or menagerie, hippo- drome or other like travelling exhib. ition, a fee of $500, and for each side show or other entertainment connec- ted or associated with such circus a fee of $50; and no circus or manag- erie, hippodromo or side show shall be exhibited in the town of Meaford for a longer period than one day un- less by permission of the Mayor or acting head of the corporation and the chairman of Finance Committee of the Council thereof. and unless a new licenseis taken out for each day such exhibition or show is ex‘hibited. he issue revelling I A hy-lew to provide for of licensee for menegeries. circueee. side shows etc. . was intro~ duoed end pureed et th adjourned meeting of the Town Co oil on Fri- day evening. For the informetion of our readers we quote the following protieione from the hy-lew: For a license to keep for hire or proï¬t any instrument or mechanicnl devwe for nmueement, e monthly fee of $100 for ï¬rst instrument $2 5 for each ad- ditional one. oop FRAME HOUSE, AN ACRE 013008 "81' PAY House for Sale. WM. SLATCHER. Call at the \Varerooms in Hunter’s Block. Get our prices on machine oil before you start haying. And we want every farmer in this vicinity to become a member and help us to build up what will be the strongest organization of farmers ‘ in Ontario. The old style of doing business has cost. you muchï¬monev. Why not try the new way. Durham, of the Association, Ottawa, or if paid to me I will very gladly forward the money and obtain receipt. I am Sir, Yours sincerely. H. H. MILLER. We oï¬er One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catnrrh that cannot. be cured by Hall’s Catarrh Cure. Hall’l Cumh céée ii token in. ternslly, acting d .Actly upon the mucous- aux-[wow the system. TM 0"" ‘ «:3. PM 75:: goth-wk. ï¬rm :2, --HW« . ' w-wo . “an“. m h our . Union is Strength Toledo. Ohio. We the undersigned hove known F. J. Cheney for the lost 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable 1n all business trunsactions and ï¬nancially able to carry out any obligations made by his ï¬rm. WALDIXG. Kmmm AND MARVIN, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. 0. ROW. 00th Cure in token in- the farm or in your home. We do not sell cheap goods but we sell first-class goods CHEAP. We can supyly you with any machine or implementgused on «I'm m -.,..,.. w testimonials from members shaking the amounts sued to them by deal- ing with us. to become a member and we may save you that amount on one purchase. It Costs You Only $20.00 It hns been anoussfnl in mnny of the States of the Union, where it has saved thousands of dollnre to the We are the ï¬rst. to introduce it here and already; 1131e__15rge:numbera of Co-operstion is not sltogether a. new system of doing business. It hes been running with incressed success in Englsnd For Over Fifty Years. Men's Dongola Gaiters Men’s Dongola Oxfords Women’s Dongola Oxfords Women's Strapped Slippers Women’s Kid Shoes Infant’s Chocolate Laced Shoes We have boy’s pebbled leather shoes â€"toe cappedâ€"excellent quality which we are clearing out at remarkably low rates. Call and examine the goods and prices shall convince you that we are giving bargains every day in our boots and shoes. Drop in end eee our new stock of boots and ehoee, everything in the leteet 130er end best of material. Some of our Speciel lines ere :â€" C. McArthur Op ration. Farmer’s Man’f’g. Supply Co., Limited. . *. .‘. F. J. CHENEY CU., How’: This? farmers. Ontario. AN OUNCE IS WORTH A TON DRESS GOODS. Ladies' Put Black Cotton Hose, plain . . . . 121} to 15. Lediep’ Fast black. full fashioned seamleeeflo to 25. Ribbed. black, cotton. heavy weight, for boys. .. .25 Complete range, Lediee’ and Misees’ cashmere. very special. at. . .25 and 30. Rock Ribbed, cuhmore .................... 30 to 40. We can sell you hosiery if you give us a chance. We are admittedly headquarters for Popular Priced goods. Our stock is still well oeeorted. Men’s Belbriggen Underwear, all sizes. . . .25 to 50 Extensive Renae Lsdies’ Cotton Vests. Teï¬ettn Silk for Shirt W eiet Suits, brown and white, navy end white, white end block ,1n pin checks et 50c. Jep Teï¬ettu Silk, plnin cream, white, brown. block, blue, etc. 27in. wide, 50 to .................. 60c. Extensive Renae of Cotton Dress Goods, 10,15, 200. Silk end Wool Mixtures. 50 to ................ 75c. Cotton Voile, 18 to 25¢. Lustre Dteee Geode in white,|black, bro'wn green. blue and grey. Ladiea’ panels. New Goods. See them for speciul bargains. Full rungs of ginghams. muslins. memorized “teens. specizl value u 10, 12; 15, 20 md 25c. Of Satisfaction 0f Talk.