The Bread Biï¬ We Satisfy . . . Our Customers 80 well that they like to Spend their money here. Model Bakery ALL GOODS I) E L How time flies ! Here it is almost Septen some good clothes for school. Many a ; best clothes for my growing romping: boy. Fur school time: in number pmblem tH' p pense unless you procure 511%.: that are “BM; 9/)†war/rs she/lye 4*;595; /( b 9 9 tax lmowl‘ em Parents will i‘ in picking; out HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR BUTTER AND EGGS G. H. STINSON good time keepers and ' " consequently comfortable watches to carry. Then efï¬ciency is assured by a guarantee which enables the owner to have any constructional defect remedied free of charge by the nearest agent in any part of the world. They arenotmadeingradawhicbcannotbehflygmmtad. 19 one OUR customers are always glad to pay. \Ve h a . \e the s: Percy G. A. Webster, Jeweller Back to School Again ROBERT BURNE ind our pnces easy : the very 511% that Durham. Ont BOY S; GIRL’S SEOE‘S WE HAVE EXTRA (3U!!!) VALUES 1N WHERE THE GOOD CLOTHES ARE. satisf’ving kind which combine style. ï¬t and quality. .5 Yorkshire Sows ï¬ve months old, 19 Fall Pigs. both sexes. Yorkshire sire from lm- ported Sow. and dam from Imported Hos: Grand sire and grand dam. both imported. The above stock is all eligible for Regis tration. and will be sold at. a bargain to quick purchaser . PEOPLE’S STORE ROBT. BRl'I'TON. Mulock P. 0. Lnt 26.30011. 4. N. D. R . Bentinck. almost September again. and your boys must have .1. Many a parent is asking where can I get the romping boy. We answer the question by saying at A Superior School in Every Re- spect. â€We’vfl _ A,,,4 Jail/10“ 1w // V@ mnwrvro, ONT. ‘UJ-Jv o.‘ Subscribe for the Chronicle. ‘m trr put-mats m solve. It means much exâ€" thnt are weii made from be? of materials. Pigs for Sale. n the puckcf-hnnk and will have no trouble "5“ make life’s Wank.» easy for their chfldren. . L I; “'6 Can almost hear Mr. and Mrs. Darling Hupkiu’ a laugh on account vf than home being brightened by ï¬che annal uf a. darhng boy. We are {aor'y to [use men: from our widen. {but Wl-b them evely success in their Eur-xx buum at Ouangeville i helping it along. l . The inspector thc-n visited the King lhe Snndav School is progressmg Edward Howl at Park Head and the umler the staï¬ of teachers and Oï¬ic Spencer house at, Hepworth the lat, 'r152Mrs.'I‘hos Edge HUNG†Supt; ter of which is owned by Thos. Shean l l l l i i Mr. Ali Ashley,Sec’y; and Miss jean In both hoceis larga quantities of Millignn. Treas The other “Niche" ' liquor were discovered and a similar who are QUlte 78K“ min the" atten charge will be preferred againsn gdance: Mrs. Wm Petty. M‘SSA them. Lawrence. MISS A. Petty and “‘35“ _r-: U...â€" _ .ï¬. â€"~.k..â€".â€"_â€"â€" MW __ C. H. Hutton. : , __ Liste:.! You will soon hear wed- ding bells ringing. There are two or three ladies who are getting tired e 0 n of their names. Un- teacher, Mr. Johnston. is managing the children and getting slung mcely. He thinks it more pleasant living in our burgh than at Louise. Mrs Hob; Wilkinson. an old lady in Mr ninety ï¬rat year. attended our Sundu) Schoul lately and gave a coume of recuations: â€The two Orphans†and "All Things W’ox'k 'l'ugezher for Good to Those Who Love God.†Threshing is almost completed, the crop turned out fairly well. Miss Alice Lawrence and Miss Lily Hopkins are attending the Model School in Dsrham. Miss Maud Cuï¬, of Toronto, is visiting her father, Mr. George Cuff. We are pleased to barn that Miss Irene \‘ollet, is almost well. Hope to soon see her at school. The C. P. R. is in full blast. A number of men from around here are h91ping it along. Miss 1. Quinn, of Durham. is visit. ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 100. Dunsmoor. W e are glad to be able to chronicle that \Ir. Mat Campbell is getting so much better. Sorry Mr. ing so thin. W6â€. Bob, ‘ ï¬ne chap to neighborhood. Miss 0. Hopkins is learning dress. making in town. If all dyspepsia suï¬erers knew what Dr. Sh00p’s Restorative would do for them, dyspepsia. would practi- cally be a disease of the past. Dr. Shoop’s restorative reaches stomach troubles by its direct tonic action upon the in ide nervesâ€"she true stomach nerves. Stomach distress or weakness. fullness, bloating,belching etc. Call {or restorative. We rec- iommend and sell Dr. ShoOp’s Restor- lative. Macfarlane Co. r Mr. Alex. Alexander is look. Hutton Hill. b, we consider you are a to win the belle of our DITRHA M CHRONICLE '1‘ bresninz machines and dry weath- er is the order of the day in thi 8 part at present Quite a number from this part took in the Toronto Fair. among them be- ing Mr. William HaW. Mr. 8 Ken- m-H. Mrs. W. Sackett and Mrs G. L. B. Haw. Mrs. Sealey, of Stratfurd, is visit- ing at Mrs James Reuwick’s at was em. We are pleased tn hear that Mrs. Hugh McMillan, of Oxange Hill, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Wii liam Atohison. of Onondaga, Mich.. visited Mr. Hugh Atchison, of this place, and Other We regret to hear that Mr. Robt. Kennel! has had the misfortune to lose his valuable horse, Gold Dust. This is certainly a. serious lose. Miss May Ernest has returned to Durham to resume the dress making. .‘Jis: Murgdreb McDougali has re- turned to Du! hum High school. We w iaii her auCCrss. Pain from a Burn Promptly Relieved by Chamberlain’s Pain Balm. Mr. R. F-rrm. of Meaford, visited Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Ernest. A little child of Michael Stratus. of Vemou. Conn , was recently in great! pain from a burn on the hand, and m. ould applications only Increased the iuflannna:im.. Mr. Strauss came to Majumes N Nichois. alpcaz mer- cuunt. for somelhiug lu atop the pain. Mr Nichols says: “I mi\'la‘~d Mm t0 uw Utmxnbe. mm’s Pain Balm. and the first nomination '1er mix, 'hn m flammavinu and gavn nutrf’diatv 1‘9- lin. lhavn uswl thiq 'zuimo nt my- self and rpcnmmendmi it very often For cum, burns. ssxaius and lame buck and hau're never nowu If. (0 dis uppumc †Fm sum as Pmkm"- Drug â€Curr. \Yuodstock.tï¬uï¬. 9-â€"i{ev Canon Farthing. for many years recror of New St. Paul’s Church. in this city, thie morning announced to his con- gregation his resignation and his ac- ceptance of the rectorship of St. George’s Cathedral. Kingston, and the deanship of Ontario. He will leave for Kingston early in December. For eighteen years Canon Farthing has been connected with New St. Paul’s congregation. Seventeen years ‘ ago he became the rector, and his work here has been marked with gratifying success. His removal will be keenly felt here in many circles in which he has moved A meeting of the congregation will be held to- morrow evening to consider the question of the securing of a new rector. The announcement of the resignation wa-t rece ved by the con- gregation with the deepest regret, coming a9 an almost complete sur . prise. Unscrupulous dealers actua'ed by large proï¬ts often remmmeud corn cures “as good as Putnam’s.†There :s only one genuine Corn Extractor and that is Putnam’s Painleus which is a miracle of efï¬ciency and prompt- ness. Use no other. The provincial licevse inspector was in town this week and left by the G. T. R. yesterday morning for Tara and other points. to pay an official visit to several hotels in that neughborhood. The Queen’s Hotel, Tara, of which John Rudolph is the prOprietor, was searched at an early hour and about $100 worth of liquor was dlSCOVexed in the cellar. The British Hmel was then visited and a. sim1lar ï¬nd was made. These two hotel keepers w.il appear before a magistrate in 'lara to- day on a charge of keeping whole sale quantities of liquor. THE PUBLIC IS OFTEN FAKED. Sackett’s Corners. There are four verses. Verse 1. Ayer’s Hair Vigor stops falling hair. Verse 2. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the hair grow. Verse 3. Ayer’s Hair Vigor cures dandruff. Verse 4. Ayer’s Hair Vigor makes the scalp healthy, and keeps it so. It is a regular hair-food; this is the real secret of its won- derful success. m Lam Ml... Emma-702.0! )unsmm ? 1]st ‘am The Song of the Hair WILL GO TO KINGSTON. Four Hotel Keepers Caught O. S. Sun. NNNN NNN LINES NNN SHADES v ’4 73% Beautiful Dresden Silk Dress . . Lengths per yd. $1.25 or $20 7% for 17:); yd. (These goods are ‘ \i- the ï¬nest in the trade ) '9" Silk Blouse ends in Dresden ef- % fects, dainty shades and col- orings per yd. $1.00 and $1.25 3“ «S Dainty gray designs at 90c: and sh: : 4‘\\ S]. 21). :9. 45s Fancy Plaid Luisines at 75c yd 73% English Tamelines at 75c. and .9; HO cents. V'v" “A? an" EHOUSE OF QUALITY DRESS GOODS Crepe de Chines Cord de Chines Armures Crispines Etimines Scotch Elan Tartansat 55, 50 and 352 D8! yd. Our Fall Stock is now almost complete, we have neglected nothing that will make our Dress Goods Department ahead of all competitors Rich Fan 2y Oriental Braid Trimming in anita‘fe 43mm Silk Braids which will applique. ' Dainty narrow Silk and Gold Braids. Fancy colored Silk Gimps at 150. and 200. per yard. Silk Hand Embroidered Applique Trimming in fact 9V"? new effect which will be used this 59215011 Instead of the feW ends of dress goods that used to be thought sufï¬cient {or the ordinary General Store our shelves are crammed with Hundreds of pieces of brand new Fall Fabrics We Have Attained an Acknowledged Place As The Leading Dress Goods House Our Leaders in all these weaves in the Newest Autumn Shades-4300. per yard. Then we have the new effecrs in 'l‘weeds and Chiffon Venetians also full range of Blacks This year we have added some newlines of Silks and dress trimmings. No longer need fastidious dressers send to the city for these scarce goods. The number of our dress goods patrons in- creases every season. ~ This year we will eclipseall previous efforts. We have the stock and it is to your advantage to see what we are showing before buying. We stand behind every sale to substantiate our reputation as H. H. MOCKLER SILKS DRESS TRIMMINGS. . FALL . OPENING SEPTEMBER 20, 1906 We have jusr. passed into stock the most complete fail Stock of choice laces. The daintiesn designs in ï¬ne Valenciennes. New Osiental laces and Inser- tions. Rich Guipure Laces and laser tions. Oriental and( uipure all- ower 3' laces from (we to $2 2:) per yard. Poplins Henriettas Satin Cloths Venetians: Sicilians LACES 7/]? '4»? ;C'; a? (In? I v,- ‘C if†ONE would scarcely inmg the citizens of a plum» as div [1 is would have any 59.!" a1 disturbances. but the ,, the cat out; of the has; ‘ s how the good pcnpiv m have been “seein things 3 Like many othexs in (mind the past few weeks Hwy 11 I! H... now the evening stat, bu been fooled by reports mmr'e ‘ALL who contemplate the 1m of a. fall suit OI“ dross shank MOCkleI"S ad. this week. NOTICEâ€"To mwmhvrs The Ofï¬cial scmv will In 300, 500 and 60†yards Members should attend FIFTY large 12x14 bczmtifu graphs given away free. () every dozen cabinet. phutus. Kelsey, Photographer.â€"â€".l uly ALL orders taken in our «f department will receive on ful and prompt attenticm. sonable.â€"â€"-Miss Dick. THE Public will 1‘ meat in this week‘ be well for them t reference to trespn of Glenelg farms. OUR V‘arney coma: article about an attm which seems a lit tle I no reason to believo substantially correct WE have just; 0me of goods which will (in up-to-date stock nf 1 need hereafter tn smn goods.’â€"H. H. Mocklx TEN Apprentices I Miss Dick at once THE next meeting M [Mr Institute will he held «m (h at the home of Mrs. Rum. f Varney. The tiopic for dis “Preparation of Fowl ft)! The last; meeting, which w Mrs. D. McCrie's. was “'9“ Mrs. D. McCrie‘s. was “'91! : and an Invitation is extend ladies for October mvetmg. Bay City balloon story. I) have been seeing the balloon for auzht we know some of 1 have seen snakes. GRADING on tho nv ing rapidly on. AM: gangs are at work 1»- Hanover and sauna] 1 Priceville. \Vm-k E.~ between Hannvm' :nn before the grmnul f3") grading will iw px'r‘l up. ‘Vpnndm‘stunt‘i for completion of I'm ï¬rst of July nuxt‘. hm possiblv to think it. soon. Howmnq'. gm: made in :1 short timr use of men and mom 0f the road thx be ï¬xod in :1 splino. MR. NUHMAt town Sa‘ urday auditing: for a msh is a lem VOL. 39â€"N0. 2063. Bank Went south :w -1 Returning afmx mm. rm 1 V torrid heat, of :1 Ha: . ,. l his axxl?’xiL-3rnl< \Vi'f‘O gravi‘ settled down in 1 < m x 1 the Village of Tuumfu an his Shinghg as an .Uzditm'. fled to gu out I“ Dm-iuul la 8 laces Lu uurwvl cl thtfmgst luv-unlex-ing uni-'1 system: of hrmk-krmning audited the bunk: Hf 2| -- Furniture Co. ‘uw'e :s yum" and gave a lucid :‘x'jfrnzrz.’ detail at. the annual sue! Company. we have in". faith in the little chap’s a matter ofaccounts. Hei his own hook and (1095!! cubsrdinate a position as serving under a, trustee who could dlsmiss him at. dusting the seat of lit pany with Mr. Knily. n‘; :1 l 1 LOCAL ITEMS at work l a, “’f trds on H wink hm; su ' end he“? \Vanted n (“V ‘PI .itl W M