*Q’t$$$$$$t$ï¬#ï¬$$$$ï¬$$Â¥$$$Â¥$$$§$$$%a$$ï¬ 33' Just Arrived $1 MCKECHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS Large Sales (71111211111, 11s a confederation has now arrived at the 43rd mile stone and the Australian and South Af- based on our model, a great Fathers of Confederation, but As in matters of state, so in cel, as manufacturers, as farm- consumers. To excel as con- Sinners means to know the value of goods For the true test of \alne we need com- parison, and we cordially in- \ ite \ o 1 to h: L» 1» a look tluough our stock so that you may see, not only the \ :1h1es \\ 1+ a1e oï¬'eIing, but also our sx stem of doing business. two great co1'1fe(l+_.-I'ations, rican. have been formed, tribute. not. only to the also to the l'anmlian people. every «lay life. Vanadians ex- o-rs. as 111ecl121nics and as Dominion Day ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF SILK UNDER- SKIRTS, making the third shipment this season. Small Profits '1 Corner Conce-ns. Crowded out last week. itoulin Island but Tuesday, to be present at the marriage of his ‘; niece, Miss Romley, to a Mr. Hop- kins. in the Chronicle this week for . the 1'1-:'-10\1r\ oi his cold \\ atch and * fob, lost between home and Var- fl ney. He belie\ es the Ch1onicl1 i4 {é read by all good 1110.1est p1 0111‘ l and some of the 0 ma) ha\e f0 3111] } l l E Mr. Archie All-an is advertising if it. He offe1s a 1e11a1d. ‘5'. THIS WEEK’S BUDGET. Our picnic on the 25th was a great success. The day was a.. 5% ideal one for such an event. The '.‘ program was a good one, con- g sisting of speeches by Rev, Mr. .1? Hartley, Mr. \Vm. Allan, and the chairman, Mr. Fred Irish. Singing and reciting by the school and choir, as well as a duet by Misses Mead and Sirrs, 'Ihe M1 ad 1": 1m- ily, or a trio of them, sang sw eet- 1y. A pleasant eVent of the day was a presentation by the school children of a leather suit case to their departing teacher, Mr. Irish, accompanied by 'an address. Ct- pressive 01f their regards for his pains, patience and perseverance. LThe presentation Was made on be- half of the school by Misses Myrâ€" tle and Aggie Allan. After an excellent tea had been served, the crowd 'went to the field to see the Green Grove Eye-Openers play the Holstein baseball team. The game was an interesting one, even though the Eye-openers doubled the score, making it 8 to 4. Jas. Matthews is captain of the home team Mr. Jae. Sharp, 01! Holstein, .nmpired the game, and gave prob- zably as good satisfaction as the $10 ordinary run of Holstein men ‘1: would. " "#ï¬jif §***$*$*seeeeesaasssaw Amongst those who went on the Western excursion this Tuesday morning are Mr. 8. Patterson, Mrs. Wm. Hunter, and Miss Renwick. The St. Paul church people are putting a fancy wire fence a- round their grounds, also a gate with the name on it. The latter is a good example to the neigh- borhood, but the church is nupâ€" posed to set an example. We are very sorry to have to report the accident which occurred to Jack Vessie last Thursday, in breaking his leg. While working at Mr. Wm. Andrews†new house he fell from the scaffold of the second storey and may be laid up the most oi the summer. rs. Brad. and D. Jamieson attend- ed him, amd removed him to his :home near Holstein on Saturday in their private car. Quite a number from around here went to Edge Hill on Wednes- day evening :for the pleasure of seeing the Green Grove Eye-Open- ers lick the baseball team of that place, and enjoyed themselves to their heart’s content, Mr. 'Ilhos. Sirrs was married in North Dakota on May 24th. Al- though we have no particulars 0: the affair, it is am item of interest in this place, as :he was born and grew to manhood here. Many from this part will at- tend the Dromore picnic on Friâ€" day, as it is likely to even exceed the past two years, although they were pronounced O. K. by the 1000 and 1200 people respectively, who attended. We have to thamk Durham coun- cil [for their move in getting bet- ter shipping accommodation for live stock. It is as necessary for a town depending on 'farm trade for its livelihood to «help make a good market for their produce, and also help with easy and speedy means of shipping, as it is for a lakeside town depending principally on shipping to have elevators and. other such accom- mod'ation to handles cargoes of stuff. Even V~arney is not too small to know that, and were mak- ing rapid movements ' in . getting ready to have shipping accommo- dation that. would .l‘ar SUI'PH-‘sd Durham. One of the railroad of- ficials has been up negotiating for suitable ground-x, and the [farmers were giving good encolir- 'agement to 3have a good (liliver- ing place prepare‘d. The McDonald gang are busy plastering a kitchen for Mr. R. Barbour. The Meade and Allan families were over last Wedmessday to the marriage of Miss Olive Thompson. 11:. Frank Irwin gave good sat- iuaction an umpire of Edge Hill md No. 9 at the picnic on Thurs- day tut. In. Jan. HoMeeken in I a week with her sister in ggfltam. the week, returning Monday, ac- companied by her mother and lister-tn-law. Mrs. Jas. Mack visited her par- ents in Toronto the latter part of Hiu 8. A. Scott has been en- gazed to teach our school for the coming year. She comes high- ly spoken of. Ask Macfarlane .00. about it. They will tell you that they rigid.- In Iess'l‘han Three Years, Parician Egg. '1): Splendid Hair Tonic, is Sold All Over Canada There is a reason for the phe- nomenal 62.19 of Parisian Sage in Canada during the last three years And the reason is plain to all. Parisian Sage does just what it is advertised to do. There is no xeason whatever ivhy any man or woman should fail to take advantage of the above generous offer. 1y gu’uarantee iâ€"t to. cure dandruï¬. stop falling {hair or itching scalp in two weeks or money back. But one thing that has made Par isian Sage so famous is its peculiar power to turn the harsh, unat- tractive hair that many women possess into luxuriant and radian-t hair in a short time. Women of refinement the country over are using it and it never disappoints. “Soi'd everywhere, and in Durham by Macfarlane Co. for 50 cents a large bottle. "W The ï¬rst great rule of healthâ€"“Daily movement of the bowels." Ask your m-I Ihlsbnotso. ThenaskhhaboutAya'sPflk. Soldfotnaflyany,‘ Getting Rid of I Jonah. The little woman with the laundry blue and gangrenous green flowers on her hat all scrambled up into a wliton rug design got on the Euclid avenue car carrying a dog. it was one of those aristocratic. foolish looking dogs that couldn’t overtake a Welsh rabbit. ‘5‘“- vvâ€"-_v_ “Got a permit for that dawg?†asked the conductor when he came around for the woman’s tare. “Haven't? Then you’ll have to get on‘ the car." . The. woman got up. dog under one arm. as it to get off. But as she rose she snapped: “I’ll not get off! So there!†Still, she walked to the rear platform. as it in contradiction of her bwn asSertion. The conductor wan ready to signal the motorman to stop. flint the â€"woman had declared she the dog carefully in her palms. tossed him on into the street. at the same time bidding him “go home!" Then (sheâ€" came back into the car and droppod languidly into her seat with a bored tilt to her faceâ€"Cleve- land Plaln Dealer. His Reproof. Somewhere in the pages of her “Book of Joys" Mrs. Lucy Fitch Perkins tells a delightful story of her New Eng- land clerical great-grandfather. who was a man of ingenuity and resources. She says: He employed more than one device to secure wakefulness on the part of his weary congregation. Stanz‘ing duro ing the prayer was but one of many. My grandmother used to tell us with pride of an instance which occurred at a time when a new church ediï¬ce had been pr0posed and was under warm discussion. Greatlgrandfather thought this a worldly and‘unnecessary ex- pense and emphasized his opinion by pausing in the midst of his sermon on a Sunday, saying impressively as he ï¬xed the somnolent members of his congregation with a stern look: “You are talking about building a new church. it seems to me quite un- necessary since the sleeper: in the old oneuage nil‘sound!†Ask your doctor how often he prescribes an alcoholic! stimulant for children. He will probably say, “Very, my rarely. Children do not need stimulating." Ask him how. often he pre§cribes a tonic for them. He wnll prob. Alcohol to Childreï¬ Resigned Pleasure. “What.†asked Mrs. Hammer-slay. “in your opinion of a woman who will pay a million dollars for the purpose of be- coming the wife of a toreigner with n title?" . “I think." replied Mrs. Oldbam, “she is very fobllsb. After one goes abroad to live one never can have the pleasure of going to Europe every summer and smuggling things in when one comes back bom'ECbipsgo Reeorg-Herud. NOW SOLD IN CANADA MARKET REPORT 8.3 to ‘ï¬l to 65 In 45 to 10 00 to 10 to 10 to 10 to 18 to 18 to J NO. SCHULTZ or myself at, the. shop George Whitmore Pumps, Curbing. Tile W D CONNOR Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron Pip- ing , Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumas "om $2 «award. SHOP Open ovary titan-noon. All REPAIRING promptly and crop- erlv uttended to. An 0:10 â€Min. I skates ina'aomamfnn ulck’li acorn": our opinion free 3 author: latent, g! â€2‘!!! pmtahie. ( « augmnh l I ununnnnu ‘ulv-x wuâ€"w -. w â€"-v "-‘IIK'I .- lnvent/ionâ€"II pron“! “MWâ€"15h); V(".V.}.;mu uom amcuyconodenuu. “mason“ 0,, ,. "'05 um trot. Oldest a cue] for pecunug pawn". Paloma taken rough Ham: 5: (.‘0. too“ WW vacuum mm! mangmmm It. Rye! Co.,Lowm ANYONE ONE Nucmxa New Pumps, Pump Re- pairs, Cement Curbingor Culvert Tile, see . . . . Mmufucturer on A‘ (1 Dealer in â€" " W ' ‘ ' 7mm. mg; :1, 06.0%!“ ’00 nal. . '1 emu ’0‘ n W PNDIld. bold is a m. h 1: BL. Wmï¬go! 1% July 7, 1910 .W. 0. COMM On returning to m. . q on Sunday last, 1:. ‘ “all I hearty \m. h Dr. Pflquharho'; .u 3 (or the instructiw m. .. oropriute music mm; ; gen-vice m the Pym \ h :, “football. Adnliksu ‘. l n0 wret or How !u :m ‘ tho average homv umnmw um ml“ th.‘ hth‘ “Mu-TI Huv'l' .u The Women's Aux il..:u \ dune]! Will hold :1 ',I;(.. In â€I. Andrew “Mink , tn. on July 215m. A g m {I being puma! mi, ! [tom Iii tail] t‘ighl (fun 38V. ifld 'Ml‘B. Him). Hf l.mm'( van [“6018 of Mr. and Mus. l m ufrom Saturday till mm 1 at... It. Bico las-sistvd Hm 3 ME! in Trinity chum-h Sum! touting and evmning. Nwdiw s The annual garden party um tho mmicea of the l’rvb‘hyuâ€"zï¬ chpch WM held on thv mm nound- on Thursday mwnmg ls. AI III“! a large crowd “at: pp. d and. thv cvvning’ bring um “3 ice cream and lvmnnmh- LUâ€: “’1,†which could. mâ€. a†trOUble 01‘ ('.\]H‘X|\1‘. 1:4 ma into “things ()2 3421 1:. voila-tune with a (mu! m \\ lac. Alt Mr. Hunh-I "w: .1. both Trinity cough-gummy. '01! II their many frirneis. : planed to see them loaning 1 me 0‘ health, and arv also 3.11 to know thtt Mr. Bin": mm H dhbor is thoroughly agnu-a did I flourishing Mr» "(I program was alw ‘Iflng the evening, and himvntal Band vnlin-m W’s px'ucm-dingb \\': Ingram of good music. The beautiful rain on Such a I long f9“ Want. :mi cops have bevn greatly im- h consequence. Thingx “V M “11001: srv-nms. : M days more would hzn: “moms to somv u? t!.~ â€ducts. The ground 3 « “I not so badly «irn-l t.- I W Suppose. mm'h nu. h early spring rains In .x. mined. ('l'ups. gm ';;| \ “II. Nerun wak ;: “PP? (Welling. {Hui M surprise «m I“: “i it being hvz' lav “I'll! “1111 â€In M» h town. Tht- 111.". â€If hld plannmi :1 “he by 11min;' a lathe. at “hit-h H. M Ible speech. h x! W“ talc-m as u d her great 3* 9‘" Cid help in H h church, he :1! ~' ï¬nd to the £31 P given to the six 1; 0WD homv. X m, 0‘ his IOVM! U . ned b\ 11:] I “M ever In â€t .‘1 h by the sin}; "‘ 2!. He then 1n“. - u. purse 01 m J M 3m" KacKenzic. :1' vol. 43â€"010. 2260. NEWS ARO Glory [an d , ma‘htfulgwss. ’ - ‘ “lid ndieu. M . \\ ‘ F" â€d Mr. Grant 3121‘ '5. Iinging of “(30¢ .- ‘ We Meet Ag m happy We: ted to t‘h Dd, by using i! ' hu- ability for 11.- Vice. She was 1 to help than u~ “Nb She lth â€ting messag‘ U do you: n 'M most hm: “I. and lth‘. I anitablv xx IIO credit to L 00d had f: 1% p0 with ll H IN M an UH If“ I _V md N col 00'