“ A . of 610, $20, 350 ' are as convenient Ct pCTfECtly safe. on your next trip." ; travellers’ cheque; | . p - [31â€"6 18 no trouble m gas, no matter Where abroad will bé‘ sant If you c , r travellers’ chm..- fl }urplus - $5,550,000 M Pg :1 >pecialty i1. Harness 01 3.58 and Ho go to UNDERQ â€mm-Rout rchants, DOHCitedo new? manna. inï¬ng House, Oar: i’trect. ‘ht o. ‘0‘ ()1 min-.â€" 5‘" 6 lhdvomnomoltp Q D-.n- 'anager PmPRm'ron :celvo .'“‘ (mean: m b ""mahzmnotlmflnl 1 ‘~“NICLE f- Dayahjbin Robes by â€mom .I‘ â€â€˜09 m. v $99.†w Swallows EXCEâ€"Nen Lawrence's ‘990090 >++~++r+++++++++~Io++ $9 MEMBER MS J. C. NICHOL TH E DURHAM FOUNDRY c . washer-‘- " supp! :e-s. Eng-Inegzgg;?,Wnnd We Bras: Castings and general Rergiring. Feed boilers. Always First in the June 29th, 1911. SMITH 5: SONS. DURHAM. ONT. ber lat 'and Ladies having met with difï¬- culty in obtaining a satisfactory corset, are invited to consult MRS. NICHOL. our eXpert corsetiere. Her advice and assistance are free. A full stock of Corsets and Bust: Forms found at Parlors of our: Spiz'ella Rep. Our spring importations have arrived and we are ready as never before to meet. the most exacting requirements of our clients in re- gard to corsetryâ€"too numerous in creations to describe. N. H. STERNALL .0Hn ++‘H‘A.,r'u O. H.+J â€6' 0W+JOQWO+$HO 0M0}. OOOW‘OMOOO 2? “v Q. and Doors, Hauling and DAILY The Chronicle . has made 311'- rangementxs by which our readers King George and‘ Queen Mary. , They are by the celebrated “Lang- fie'r,’ of London, and copyrighted. i’l'he Fa nily Herald and Weekly Star of Montreal, has secured the .Canadian rights, and are now offering these portraits free of charge to all who subscribe to that great Weekly for the balance ‘ of 1911 at Fifty Cents. We will in- clude the Chronicle with the Parn- ily Herald for the same period for I only 70c., and each subscriber will ; receive the Coronation pictures; The two portraits are on the one} sheet, size about 18x15 inches, a i most convenient size for framing: They are acknowledged -bv com- CO RONATION PORTRAITS ‘Miss Bessie Smith returned week ï¬rocm her visit m n Miss Prifcchard‘ of Vandeleur, Was. â€the guest of Miss Myrrtle Hunt 41 day or fcwo of Last week, and was! of Mr. G'DeenWOOd’S, and only camel out from England in, March. ' , 1911, hotly contested and produced lots \___ of fun, but that one by the young n..." J. c. JOPP. was sold out early. The races- Were m-a-trons, was the monst exciting i To the Editor of the «Chronicle. ' 'and keenly coinltested of all. The secretary, ‘W.L. Falkingham, had a visit. I busy day, and ably filled the , . . enteen years various duties. ‘R.T.E. thought it Eago. and I van [cheerfully say that one of the happiest crowds among i 1 [the farmers of the Manitoulin are. which he has ever mingled, and It†all appearance, doing well, and went home with a grateful heart: . or the many able and willing help- {large clearings, good fences, and ers and the decided SUICCGS‘S of the .Eremar'kably good large barns, and event. One of the most pleasing ,‘the growth :in all kinds of crop sights of the day was 0 see so :sxnce I arrived two weeks ago. many of the older fol’ of the :has been very rapid, and the out- vicinity, among whom Were Mr. iloolt is good for an abundant crop.‘ Adam Robson, . ress, by way of f 4 I r , , 1‘ y't e Chronicle. Please send :same to. den, of Markdale, who is spending 3 ‘imyéddress and oblige, 3. ' g 8 [ GEO. CUFFE .‘ 5Fel‘nlee. June 15th, 1911. ’ ' r. The Baptist Sunday school of the. 1; [lath con†hold their annual picnic .on Saturday afternoon. in Mrs. John : TRAVERSTONT chArvthur’s woods, and anticipate , is growing to been enjoyable time. [Ha strapping youth. Many happy returns of his birthday, July lst. Miss Jessie CPe ._...__ B _ ters arrived on the TL 9, “ :since I arrived two Weeks . has been very napid, and the out- look is good for an abundant crop; especially hay. And permit me a’tlvee. (Mr. RR. Gamefy, for the Wondexful «improvements on the roads. BuEt say, I’m lonesome for, the Chronicle. Please send same to my 3ddr-ess and oblige- i The next q: Where are the come from to DPUSDec‘td’Ve cm West v u- v ‘1‘] the only favored people in than respect. as reports from the Atlan- tic- to the Pacific that the fruits 0d the soil of our Wide ' ' be H - wear the crown was placed on fhe head of the King‘ will be La; Cornu- c-onfra for the people of Canada. The next question to arise is “r [ansâ€"n A» A This is Coronation Day, and. as good loysarl. subjects of King George the West had arranged for agen- er-al celebration and proper ob-v servance of so important an occa-A sion. but as ‘Burnqs says, “The best laid schemes 0’ mice and men gram.r agley,†and unfortunately for pleasure seekens, izt is wet, and b.v appearance, looks xlnlke continuing past ten days of extreme heat (be- ing 92 in the shade. and 113 in the Sun). The growth Ann-um n“; .9“ mm summer. and “the call to ‘create a; disturbance,†. [hiâ€"1d its origin in the fertile brain :of your Ottawa scribe. I I However. (Mr. lBor ’ den has arrived and I do not think he or his friends were disappointed at the number in atte ' ‘ ings or his reception in the :West. it will] remain am- oven question whether they will be1 guided bv their adopted “bill of 1 rights.†or drift back to the old 1 lines of Grit and Tony. 1 This is Coronation Day, and. as “1‘â€" -1 will receive the I position with the and be given as 2 ing‘ as they did i ier last summer. create a; disturb: had its origin in of your OHM†" [den’s Western tom lthe off: cials of the Association sent t1 i'th-at the meetin b bken up.†I we: ADDUC'Ja‘CIOn sent the can around that the meetings were to be broken up.†I would be.?.' to mz-rk that I trust he will, lose no of acting the row-‘ To the Editor of the Chronicle: Dear 811‘ â€"In th correspondent sayzs. re Mr. den’s 'Wesrtern tour “th at some of‘ T1143 n3: - “ ‘ bml'th returned last her visit *to Laurel the harvest hands l Zion Sunday school picnic on i , ranks among the.i :e West have placed most successful and enjoyable of [all the ones that have been heldf rd. But we are not annually for upwards of fifty, 'ed people in that years. The crowd was bigger than ' wins from the Atlan- usual, and more socially inclined.f ic that the fruits of the tea brewed by Mrs. W.J. Cook,f Wide Dominion will was top notch beverage, eatables’l n has been†and the of first quality and plenty of them. ' I I Was Dlalwed 0n the the program. {mnsuflv ‘nrolhxarofl In"! the Leader“ of the OD: 1 the respect due him. I as attentive a bear- did Sir Wilfnixd Laur- '10 several D anlas 0rd. but the longest Reciprocity he will ‘4 A Gna-in a-in Growers, cal} around to the program, mostly prepared by Mrs. Love, the. teacher, was a var- ied and bright one, the children’s â€treat showed nearly one hundred in line, lthe tent or booth did 211 rushing 'trrade, rand its stock, with five freezers of ice cream, included] .Mtl‘. ‘Wtill- Sweeney and his sister attend-ed the big Moma-nâ€"Norrris Wedding on wednesday at last week. Misses Miamy McArthur and Mur- uel Goodwill are writing on Ent- rance papers this week from S, S. N o 4; (Elana Nelson and M na Ed- wards frxom No.5; and (Mrs, Mc- Guire has two pupils from Sea). S. S. NO 5. Reeve [Hunt attended at the county council Last Week, and ltook an wacti- ve part 1n 'rarl‘ discus- sions. J. H. Robson put a fine beast into the beeftring Last week. It dressed nearly 450 pounds. «Mrr. ERob. *Hastée left for Butte, Montana, om NWednesday of last week, after (assisting his brother, James, to put a. new roof of Osh- awa. steel shingles on his shop. The. McClom-k'hin family, of the 4th oon., visited friends in Ceylon land at Fleshertnon, on Friday mast. Councillor J. Firth made good use of the grader last Week. The " grading on 'W. Jack’s hill, and the one ad: Trawlers'ton. were both badly; needed. ' friends. A you ba ck .Wi‘th hem 01' the older fohk of the :y, among Whom Were Mr. Robson, Mrs. 'W'm. Andersson, nd Mrs. Jas. .McNalLy, Mr. 3, of Mt. Pleasant. and others years younger. a The pro- of booth .and collection were} Au. 030661513 A young Lady friend came Trains will arrive an lows, until further not' (1 depart; as fol- Ice:â€" CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE Central Business College, Toronto Invites you to write for its handsome catalogue. No vaca- tions. Summer Term 9m... n.1â€" ALL REPAIRING pmmptly and properly attended to. DURHAM PUMPS OF ALL KINDS LU NCHES Served Also a limited amount of iron work and machine re- pairs. A cal-l solicited. Ask for quotations on your next job. The undersigned begs to Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for â€" and all kinds of _. House Fittings . BURNETT ; ommuo at All flours