{'3'}: If! '1‘“1â€"'Y1"’X“3‘1 NY A We are continuously getting in armvals we must sell the same will bring: We have just received a new stock which We Large Sales ! not, so that you may compare prices. When buying foot wear, cnme in and see our line of tan, patent or kid in “Imperial†makes 09909 909 90009000900 000 096 i 000 9960 9099909990990090000 009000099000000900 We have a nice Line of Browns and Grays Here, you are as welcome to look as to buy Regent Clothes are cut and sewn perfectly. The style is permanent, due to the honest methods of making and the excellence of the material used ‘{“I‘l‘.‘ 1 . n . J “ ‘ 1“‘I if obsfrnfbfhmmkarg ...r .{n E» V»! ‘I‘I "‘ Boots and Shoes Highest prices for Eggs, Butter and Wool J D Q 1 N‘GOGGGaGOG, swag 3333,- @901, Robt. Burnett Rage“! Brand Clothing VT Ontario THE DU RHAM CHRONICLE ‘L. V will write here presided over by Principal Rowe, of Markdale. The relatives of Miss Annie J amie- son, now in Toronto. are pleased to â€"â€"â€"-- vaJ 0 Among the successful students at Matriculation examinations recently held in Winnipeg we notice in the Free Press of the 15th inst. the name of Miss Mary Blossom Hansford daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hans- Dr. Carter and. \V J. Bellamy board ot health oï¬cers were at Price- ville on Saturday placing under quar antine a case of smallpox. The vic- tim Mr. S. Ferguson name home ill on Friday from Owen Sound Where he was attending high school. Your Cor. had an enjoyable outing on Saturday afternoon last. We were for our ï¬rst sail in the Shirley M. and the little craft in the hands of Dr. Murray behaved admirably. A_‘A_ Badgerowâ€"-DaVisâ€"--‘ Sunryaide,’ the commodious residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davis, Toronto line. was the scene of a pretty wedding on Monday forenoon when their eldesu. daughter Winnie was joined in marriage to Mr. Gordon Badgerow, of Cooksville To the srrains of the wedding march played by the bride’s mother the bridal party at 1130 o’clock took their places beneath a prettily formed arch of evergreens and lilacs with back ground of ferns. In the presence of about thirty rel atives and friends of the contracting parties the ceremony was performed by the bride’s pastor. Rev. Dr. Cald well. of this place. The bride. who was given away by her father looked charming in adress of white Gloria silk trimmed with applique. She woreatulle veil with a coronet of apple blossoms. Miss Laura Davis, the bride’s sister, was bridesmaid and was dressed in navy cloth with white silk waist. The bride’s brother. Mr. Glenn Davis was best man. After the ceremony and con gratulations to the happy couple a sumptuous wedding dinner was serv ed followed by happy speeches from Dr. Caldwell, Mr. J. M. Davis and the bride’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Badgerow left on the afternoon train for Toronto and will be at home to their friends at their new home at Cooksville after July let The bride’s travelling dress was of grey plaid tweed trimmed with white ap- plque. She wore hat to match. The bride was the recipient ofa large number of beautiful presents many of which came from friends in Man- itoha, Leeds County. Toronto and Preston. The groom’s gift to the bride uasa toilet set, to bridesmaid a pretty locket and chain and to the groomsinan a Swastika pin A large number of friends w1sh the esreemed young coople much happiness and proSperity. Mr. Badgerow, who formerly lived on the 4th line Arte- mesia, is now following market gar- dening at Cooksville. A good base-ball match was played on Wednesday evening last week be- tween the married and single men in town in which the benedicts Were the victors. Score5 -â€"-.4 On Friday evening the Kimberley and Fleeherton {oat-ball clubs played a match here in which the score was 1 only by Fleshercon. A number of our citizens are great- ly improving their properties With a good application of paint. W. L Wright’s grocery. W. H. B~1nt’s furniture store, R. J. Sproule’s cor- ner store. Norris Bros. hardware and the Munshnw House. For a new band at graining Charlie Bellamy is quite successful and doing some very nice work A very successful barn raising took place at Mr. Samuel McMullen’s on Saturday The captains were Geo. White and Ed Beet the former Win- ning by a good margin. Other barn raisings which We learn are to take place are Richard Bentham’s George Blackburn’s Wesley Breen’s, Rody Stewart’s and W. Mead's. Mr. John Adams met with a big lesson Saturday when one of “is black team of fine heavy draughts dropped dead while ascending the Orange hill at Ceylon. Bornâ€"1t Flesvberton. on Friday last, to Mr. and Mrs. O J. Sparrow, a son. Do you like it? Then why be contented with it? Have to be? Oh, no! Just put on Ayer’s Hair Vigor and have long, thick hair; soft, even hair. But ï¬rst of all, stop your hair from coming out. Save what you have. Ayer’s Hair Vigor will not disappoint you. It feeds the hair-bulbs; makes weak hair Strong. My Hairis Scraggly The best kind of a testimonial â€" “ Sold for over sixty years.†undo bYJ' C. Aye:- Co.. 1.0on1, Hut. 0 mmuhoturou or SARSAI yerfs 2m Flesherton. CHERRY PBCTORAL. SARSAPARILLA. Dates on which they will be held i this locality. so far as we know. Mr. A. D. Thurston and mother came up from Toronto on Saturday. The former returned on Monday but the latter remained to visit her son, the Advance editor. this place and vicinity. Mr. Barn- ,house occupied his old place in the Methodist choir on Sunday and favor- ed the congregation with well render- ed solos. Dr. R. H. and Mrs. Henderson, of Toronto, were visitors over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn. Dr. Henderson was at Owen Sound on Saturday arranging for the Grey Old Boy’s excursion from Toronto on August lst. The Band gave a Splendid open air concert on Saturday night last. It. was after 11 o’clock when the pro gramme ended. for her recovery from injury su~tain- ed by a fall recently. Miss Jamie- son’s hie was deSpaired of [or a few days. learn that hopes are now entertained For Bargains in Arthurâ€"Sept. 23, 24. Everything in 4 Only 100 bottles extracts for ............... Quart bottle catsup for ........................... 2 Reliable shoe polish for ........................ 5 Clothes-pins for .................................... 3 Klinzine ammonia for ........................... 3 Cans Richard’s lye ................................ 6 Bars Quick Naptha soap for ............... '20 Lbs granulated sugar for .................... 6 Fine lawn blouses 65c, for. .......................... 5 Finh lawn and lace insertion blouses $1.73 for ..................................................... h 4 Lawn and lace insertion blouses $2541 fur. Ladies’ White Underwearâ€"Corset covers. Gown skirts, c., prices from 250 to $2.50 ' b Ladies’ and children‘s white and colored parasolc 500 to $3.00. i" Astonishing values in wool blankets. This it the place to get an upâ€"to-date readv-m wear suit for men or boys, at prices you can't iniss, . Don’t forget that we have made a, great reduction Don’ t forget that we have made a 016 in 0111 hardware to clear. This is the season for white and CUIOI'Qd mm] ° . ‘\ i C They are here galore at prlces from IL: 115, (g. to 450 per “1 B1 111g in Your VV 001 VVithou't d131;1. market VV ill be decidedly the best. \\ .i 01‘ exchange goods. Great ba1__011111\ 111e11ts during the 11 001 season. Friday 6: Saturday Bargains Fine Lawn Blouses MCMOM Having decided to give up the Gent’s Furnishing anis‘zwss in Durban» my entire stock will be cleared out at Going out of Business Men’s and Boys Suits Odd Pants Rain-Coats Um brellas Hats and Caps Shirts Collars and Ties ALEX. RUSSELL FALL FAIRS. The Big Store C6 Handkerchiefs toy S Suits Suspenders 'I Hose and Half-Huw Underwear Sweaters tps Overalls Smocks Ties Boots and Show the Gent’s Furnishing line. TTis is your chuncu and You should take advantage of it. Cash paid for Produce . ROSE, Durham OST PRICE ! £6 . . } ' 7/70“â€? Cf/Oflaa/a , I5 KING 5? EAST ‘ Blythâ€"Sept. 29, 3! 1. Clarksburgh-Sept. 2H. 3â€. Chatsworth- Sept. 17. 15‘. Chesleyâ€"Sept. 22, 21-3. Dundalkâ€"Oct. «s 9. Durhamâ€"Sept. 22. 23. Draytonâ€"Uct. 6. T. Fergusâ€"Sept. 29, 3h. Fordwichâ€"Oct. 3. Fevershamâ€"Uct. (i, 7. Grand Valleyâ€"Oct. 13, H. Hanoverâ€"Sept. 29. 3"- Holsteinâ€"Sept. 29. Kincardine~Sept 16. 17. Listowelâ€"Sept. 16, 17. London (\Vestern Faifl- 59} Meafordâ€"Sept.:24, 25. Mildmayâ€"Sept. 28, 23‘. Maxvilleâ€"Sept. 14, 15. Neustadtâ€"Sept. 22. 23. Onen Soundâ€"Sept. 16, 17- Paisleyâ€"Sept. 29. 30. Pricevilleâ€"Oct. 1, 2. Palmerstonâ€"Sept. 24, 2.5. R'ocklynâ€"Oct. 8. 9. Taraâ€"Oct. l, 2. Toronto (National) â€"Aug. 2 Teeswaterâ€"Oct. 6, 7. Tiverbon â€"Oct. 6. Walter’s Fangâ€"Sept. 3), 30- Winghamâ€"Sept. 24, 25. Wiartonâ€"Sept. 29, 30. Walkerbonâ€"Sept. 16, 17. CC Sept. 29.5w“ TRIN‘TY Church SCRAPERS FOR DALr aecond hand drag «cm farm work. Apply 1 Stephen . â€"â€" 6183p. SxAPS‘r ~ Zox‘lock =- NEW em Drum 91 Lots of prettx m 11an Lions, pl't" 1." ï¬nna Will HOUSEMAID THE Independent 4 will attend divine sm- tist Church, on Sum 11 3.11:. Members“ imeet at their hall. John H. Rose, (f. 1’.“ COMPLAINTS. an» n of boys who spend the bush. practising: W'e are not going u; (mm but warn them authorities are aflm soon be run down. ‘ with those who sell , under sixteen, 01' fn 1 the use of such wea; FOR SALE, (‘EM 1-:.\' anal Portland ('emm Vin sell at :1 hm nmp‘nt P. U. BOX 32 emen t THERE was a mu around town «m San last that Mr, R. H. Manager of the Gem who has been indiï¬pObL month, had taken a m and was not: likely 1« are pleased to be able t is absolutely no truth and that though Mr. M. atone time, in a quite Lion and a very Si‘fk Present improving rapi. on duty, in the course , as well as ever. VOL. 42â€"440. THE SC‘bOul I’icuiv :11 Friday aftel'nmm last, under the most 1':1\'« mm as to the weather :md Though we are 10M t1 four tunes the Imzfx‘nu annual event of tin- still, the munhm' pm denoted that, :1 gm: .dly taken in the affairs Hf both old and yum}; O’clock lunch Was ' Woods just 1) u-k ‘ and though the Chm m usual for the fwd. 1 he Sllflicieut, t0 COIN iUL’L‘ Wbles were fully up "5013 held in f.:n-nwr 3" Volumes for the culi: thE'good housewives q [ï¬lmediabely after lu Well-rendered program“ 0‘. consisting of son g! by the children, M“ . Hanover Orchesu-a, a “1'- Teakle and Rev. altllover. The progr; E lying at good one, an 13. Mr. Robt. Bright! and it is. we think, St that he acquitted him He is always expect“ the evening, a font Pfafyed, the youngs‘: $99, as the score W1 «0. and the old fell< m up. Altogethe ‘ post enjoyable sm summer 111 embruid rge 1.2311 1’ of our beSt FOR SALE Julv 901‘ Bl'lt ll datc d A: \\ 21 ’11 the ms at ml