0 be cariied attended bÂ¥ itly withou 10 days at ne with no . I was beâ€" of his recoyâ€" entioned the ngly advised know how ation of your [s l’breno{inr. yeas old, has matory rheaâ€" took _ three remedy now d. which did hat when my ottle he was nd ride like lock. ENX CLARK ACLE Ciars : Was se or $1.00, nnot say too «dicine, and # knowo its y sincerely, +me per g r lb. Je 1t d TF , Durham. pt, 9th, 1896 4 <4 3 t for eries. Lt o9, LPy lak s «h 4 Ltd PrCNic.â€"The Presbyterisn pirnic held in T. McGirr‘s grove on Thursday last was voted a great success. Six densely packed loads in livery rigs besides five or six private conveyances, some of whom ran several trips, conveyed the children and a goodly number of the elders to the spot, where swings were soon aâ€"going, and provision made to dispense the contents of the numerous baskets. _ This was successfully acâ€" complished, and the tea kindly preâ€" pared by Mre. T. McGirr, was the best 1 ever seen at a picnic, and the way the NMemonade disappeared it must have been good also. While a few of the more sedate enjoyed a game of quoits, the others took to baseball while a fine program of races, etc., for the children was carried out, under the supervision chiefly of R. MacFarlane, Jr. The hours sped happily on, the weather beâ€" haved well and the return journey was thoroughly enjoyed, though perhapo{ Druggist Jas. R. Gun had rather more work than play in the running of sixl trips to and fro. customers with more comfort than was possible in the old building. _ In fact comfort enters very largely into Mr. Kress‘ reason for removal, as he was «loing a good business at the old stand, avhere for fort y years or more he or his Â¥ather have conducted business., We wish for Mr. Kress and family in his new store and home prosperity and happin« Her> MJ Sxvaony Horsrp,.â€" Monday last complete furniture, etc. to the has built in the Calde the pleasure of a _ lo ground flat the other cellent possibilities ex play of Mr. Kress‘ e plain and faney he in h. s th f thai MA on this distimmction, having position of postmaster _ co since 1813â€"56 yeurs. This is better than any yet given.â€"â€"( Banner. tGeARDEX â€" Parry meautiful grounds rlectric light prese ure Thursday ever iumber who were ables seemedA i/ hi LE JOURNAL.â€"This is the name of a French papet published in Chicoutimi, Quebec, a copy of which kindly sent by Rev. J. L. Campbell, who was a proâ€" bationer here, has drifted to our office, Asâ€" our French education was badly neglected. we intend to call on our betâ€" tet half to reveal its secrets. itroniz HDCC of the F) which to 1 and especi be an inter b A SEXD Orr, church, toâ€"night (W a farewell word w braith, who leaves Idaho. ‘C. °H. l Dundalk I Flesherton Postmaster McKenzie and Firth have been both very 1 the past week. The latter is better at time of writing. MODELLITES,.â€" About 13 modellites haye already sigmfied their intention of spending the term under Prin. Allan‘s Lucas, Wright & Batson.â€"At Dur ham office Mondays and Court Days, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. iw. The words of praise bestowed upon Hood‘s Sarsaparzilla by those who have taken it prove metrit of the medicine. d red ution @ARmee8seeeseesese c cseere | Jcveler Gordon is having the old 'lll\'i-l \# l akest 4 Tmrin . ' ness front of his residence modelled to §# g Local and District News. § |residentinl style. _ Mr. Gdo, McDonald | ““v“‘“““““‘ , is doing the work, (t 1 town Business Men‘s Letter Paper ! MobencrurrEs seeH sslmnties exist for a fine disâ€" MUr. Kress‘ elegant stock of l fancy â€" house furnishings, Kress hopes to meet his many with more comfort than was n the old building. In fact Lbot nt whi VOLâ€"XXI. NO 35. Blucklock, late ; Public School and n, have bought t Day on Monday next. ‘eâ€"open on Tuesday, Sep presented a pleasing pic eveniag last to the large were in attendance. The to be constantly sur the waiters were very NV tI Should be High Grade in style, quality and finish. We print high grade busiâ€" ness paper at Moderate Prices. Are you out? noval, as he was at the old stand, or more he or his d business, _ We ind family in his W wrowers _ Association f Flowers and Frait ) fruit growers mus volume. Mi l'“"l""‘i} y '_.""d A SORE AFFLICTIONX.â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, of Aberdeen, were called upon last week to endure a heavy ricn picnic held ; cross, when two of their little ones died Thursday last | within a few hours of each other from is, Six densely an acute attack of cholera morbus, â€"Onâ€" igs besides five ly those who have been similarly afflicâ€" ances, some of ted can realize the acute wrench to huâ€" . conveyed the | man heartâ€"strings implied in the Joss of number of the| children. They were ill for but a short re swings were : time, the elder, Elsie. agod 2 years and ision made to 2 mos, dying at 11.30 p. m.. Thursday, f the numerous | and an infant daughter of 7 weeks 3 dys‘ uccessfully â€" acâ€"| following 4}, hours later. The two were! ea kindly preâ€" laud to rest in the Rocky cemetery, inl r,. was the best one grave, on Saturday,. a large number ud the way the of friends by theit presence teslifying‘ it must have | at once their sorrow and respect, Rev.| e a few of the| Mr. Graham conducted appropriate and ’ ame of quoits, | touching funeral services assisted at the | ill while a ï¬ne-‘grave by Rev. Mr. Little, Charsworth.} or the children | their old pastor. Mr.Little had heard of he supervision | the deaths in time to jump on his wheel ine, Jr. The | and be at the grave, a touching testimâ€" he weather beâ€" | ony to his warmth of heart, always reaâ€" n journey was | dyto share either sorrow or joy. We jcin | ough perhapglwilh the rest of the community in exâ€" d rather more | tending sympathy â€"to the sorrowing unning of six | parents. Mr. Clark‘s son was also yery ill but is now happily out of danger. 1 Mr. B. War beautifully lit K ine new store he block. We had k through the n the W nt with ihe â€" Presbyterian ednesday) will have th Mr. A. D. Galâ€" the T h through ivy, where 1 ( M th 1, has a claim ng held the continuously is two years Chatsworth t4 W t Kord W tI Warner he Chesles Futud l Mi. John low during somewhat ncipal of It Sul ville veprv well C ut ind. of Schools n by SON Wa the WBENEZER.â€"A social got up hy meinbers of this appointment on Townâ€"line Glenelg and Egremant, c off last week and was quite succes The object was to secure funds for renovation of the chnech. Rev. D Campbell. Rev. Mr Sharmn Prikha.. Nce reporting such a demand as to cause a speedy scattering of the harvesters. So far the weather has been delightful and oneâ€"third of the parvest at least s assured: with a week moreof good weather a harvest "‘greater than has been" will be a certainty ard the westâ€" ern prairies will receive many new inâ€" habitants as a result, h Ar. Un M L when the CRICKET.â€" Durham cr.cketers went to Palmerston on Friday last to play a reâ€" turn game with the team of the rsilroad town, and came home with victory aâ€" gainst them to the extent of an innings and a run. It must be said for them however, that some of their best player were compelled to be absent, or the reâ€" sult would have been different. The Fall Term at the Northern BRne.. The Messrs, McKechnmie removed the plate glass from their store on the old Woodland corner last week intending to utilize it in their new store, but a mistake in measurement may prevent this being carried out. LUPH Mixitxa.â€"We give space this week to ' a letter from Mr. J. W. McKinnon well ‘ known in the east of this riding on the | great work going on in the far West I It is a warm and readable account of the | new country and we thank Mtr. McKinâ€" l non for his interesting letter. | ol musi¢ furnishe organized on the for ys & Miss A oper, and by of both about 11 sll('ll |))' pal n Monday e orEx Ni visitorsâ€" M fo:r he fh Putrh Sharp, Doi ham ar Iresses while mus rt of the Dromo evening a social w y HMumphrey, t $20,00 HT AXD DXÂ¥ Board in, consistin harvesters. So ) delightful and st at least as more â€" of good reater than has 1 by 20c *. S hor pel the the ume ful. the n PC AS FoRM I Examination 44 Certificates ART Scnoon _ * 250 ** ParTs Forx II © and Part Matriculation 45 *# 1II Forx (Second Class) 36 6 IV FoRXt (First Class) _ 11 56 For Annual Announcements, Boardâ€" ing Lists or other information, apply to TUDENTS PREPARED FOR ALL S grades of Teachers‘ Certificates for entrance to the various Univerâ€" sities and Colleges, and are given a good English education valurable in all industrial and commercial pursuits. A full Staff of Specialists in all Departments. CuLIBATE_RSHTUE | Pleased to have a call this week from Miss Alla Patterson, of Flint, Michigan, who has been rusticating for several weeks in Glenelg and D ham, She reâ€" turns on Saturday to her home. Alla was for several years a member of the Review staff. Mrs. John McKelvey _ leaves _ for Toronto this week and will be the guest of her son, George, during exhibiâ€" tion days. _ While there she will also meet her son, Angus, who is down from Temiscaming in charge of an exâ€" hilit of the productions of that new northern country. . R. DOBIE, W. H. JENKINS, Secretary. Principal, accompanied by his the guest of her bro or two. Mi. Irwin, Heat] editor visited here for home at the bey on nha Mrs. Whelan left ing for Toronto, Niag to T. Rev. Mr. Burns Pastor Burns, of Wednesday mor other places, and to Bentinel. car y the SCC Miss Lottic Beaton accon Mrs. Irwin left Tuesday f, where she will be the guest ind enjoy fair and fair time ure. Rey. Mr. Ferguson has been s few days in Southampton, his pastorate, â€" Mr, Brethour, High teacher of Mount Forest, suppl pulpits last Sunday. Mr. D, Campbell. liyeryman, has bought the Smith Feundry property, and Mr. Smith will reinstate the Founâ€" dry in the old Cochrane buildings which he now owns Record, 1899 : ; Miss Dora Davidson left for Owen | Sound on Monday to spend a holiday : with friends there, + Mr. and Mrs. H. Parker left for Toronâ€" to Tuesday morning and will be away until next week. Rev, Mr, Heyland, of Knox College, was licensed by Saugeen Pres. at Mount Forest on Monday and a heart y call from Woodland & Conn was presented him, | Mr, Walker, of Newburg, has been enâ€" gaged by the Trustee Board as Model | School assistant for the Fall term,. Miss Nettie Brown lefi Friday to visit her brother James in Owen Sound,. Archie came from there this week and is assisting in the Chronicle office, Miss Tiillie White returned â€" from | Priceville Saturday last, after spendingi two or three weeks pleasantly with | ber many friends. {‘ Mirs, Davey Toronto, nee Lizzie \Vhit-;' more) aud children visited Mrs. C. Mcâ€", 7 Arthur and other friends here and near ’(. here last week,. | Mrs. J Hedges e her s y by C. i visit to daying at Deshoro and Owen Sound. Miss Susie Gadd left on Monday mornâ€" ing for Guelph where she has secured a good situation. the Millinery Openings in Toronto Mr. Thos, and Miss Carson are (l:l)‘ing at “(‘s'm)r() and Ovwran Srim west Miss Ella Robert son _ lef morning for Toronto, Miss Culbertson is this week the Millinery Onaninsa i. .. morning for Toronto visit to relatives, _ M een visiting here ac ronto. umbia last week, Miss Mabel Sw Mr. A. McKenzie, Jr. Butfalo is home to see his father in his severe illness. Miss Aggie ton on Tuesd Addie Meredith left lea by It‘s sister, who has been of her brother here for a week OwWEN soOUND s() DURHAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31 H.) Hunter arriv on Monday night . «Fames â€"A".. wh wurns, Bentine} Heathcote urus, bentimek, father of 8, of Mulock, leaves this morning for Listowel and and has bidden good bve TWs PERSONAL MENTION it heote, brother of the ere last week and left beginning of this week, left Wednesday morn aton accompaniedâ€" by nter arrived at the mnday night in time to nes A., who left next ail and lake route for viand, of Rnox College, y Saugeen Pres. at Mount lay and a hearty call from onn was presented him. of Newburg, has been enâ€" ay. McRae returned co Hamil wia and Stouffville _ Miss Scott who ‘arccompanied her allow left Monda y been spendimng ‘arson are holiâ€" supplied hus for Toronto t of friends ‘at her leisâ€" for British left Tuesday former‘ School | attendir, With our merchants keeping first class | stocks of goods, and selling at living | profits, our buyers giving thoroughly |honest weights, (for which they are | famed), and the highest market price for | all commodities, our mechanies turning , out work not excelled any where for the facilities ayailable, our farming populaâ€" | tion should find here inducement sufficâ€" ient to supply all their needs. lent to supply all their needs, Their is an interâ€"relation between town and country by which each to the other is profitable if all dealings are conâ€" ducted in strict integrity. The interâ€" relation implies duties on both sides alâ€" so, the neglect of which recoils on both parties to their disadvantage. The coming fall and winter we have no doubt wil} witness a yery large farâ€" mer trade, and we trust our enterprising buyers are prepar ing to meet it with just such inducements as will retain to our town the trade which naturally belongs to it. ation to maintain our town ing business centre, The citizens, many of them, treated themselves last year to fine sidew Iks, and the enterprise being shown in many quarters this year betokens a determ inâ€" ation to maintain our town as a thrivâ€" In due tims Mr Mcintyre intends to place a fine building on his corner and we hope to see the fine Stewart Corner also developed before long, esuch we may call it, for no change made by the enterprising proprietor Mi Con. Knapp, and he has made quite a few, has so altered not only the house, but also the appearance of the corner and the street, as has the mddition of a third storey to the old and wellâ€"known hostelry. Mri, Knapp‘s accommodation will now be ample and first class, and when finished, as we understand it is to be by brick vencering. above and below, the building will be an ornament to the town as well as a credit to its proprietor,. Mr. George Moore had charge of the change and with 10 carpenter assistants he razed the roof and raised the storey (funny language ours) in one day, Monâ€" day, and toâ€"night, Tuesday the roof, a tine metal one, is on. w .. Prices! Mr. James A. Hunter left on Tuesday morning on a visit to his brother in Minneapolis "Harry" lhas been conâ€" ducting a land agency with great success in the flour city and recently made a sale of 210,000 acres upon which he exâ€" pocts to realize or has, realized a hanc» some figure. Rev, WV m. Morrin B. A., Toronto, wil preach in the Presbyterian Church on Sabbath next. A meeting of the Kirk Session is called for 10 a. m. on Monday, and of the congregation for moderation in a call at 2 p, m. same day. Rev D. L. Campbell, the modetator, of Dromore, would like full meetings. \ ) _Dr. Park and brother, James, came |home this week from a fine pleasure ‘hip through the Thousand Islands, and by lake and river to Montrea), Quebec, etc. They also visited the great shrine of St. Anne de Beaupre, siaw the famous relic and formed conâ€" clusions that the commercial instinet of the natives is highly developed. Mr. Kelly purchased lately the old Moody property at the foot of the hill, one of the best residential sites in town. A M09 _ Several Second hand Wheels Very Cheap. Also Special 1 Urescents, 1 Crescent, 1 Antelope, a) 2 Clevelands, 1 Cleveland, 1 Cleveland, 1 Creseont. The New Knapp House And Other Matters While they last we offer | the following new wheels at genuine bargains. All( fitted with Dunlop ‘Tires, and guaranteed : | on Ro . LAIDLAW wsgular $55%, now regular $50, now regular $15, now regular $15, now 1+ rulal 1i , 1899. $55, now $43 ) $50, now 340[‘ $50. now §8§| now $35 ) ow 845 < now 840| Vif ;ueermi _ igeal " and " Pony " Binders. Ideal Mower and Steel rakes. Also Maxwell Binders, Mowers and Rakes. ON WHEELS, â€" Chatham and Snowball Wagons, Palmerston Buggies. Buggies from Campbeil of London. Bell, Daherty, Thomas and Berlinfmakes of PIANO and ORGAXNS. SEWING MACHINES. A large stock of New Raymond and Wi!â€" liams Sewing Machines and supplies. _ 2 N NON WARFROOMS â€"Tinnam Maa. FM.iic _ c' MCK % WarERroons â€" 830 HA RVESTING, Deerini " Ideal " and " P Steel rakes. Also Mavyu SiBJ5 Wilkinson Ploughs, number 1 to 20, and repairs of all kinds. Shares, Soleplates, Ete. Not genuine unless the words * W each piece. Wilkinson Famons CULTIVATING, Coulter & Scott Drills and Caltivators, Dise and Spade Harâ€" rows, Seufflers, Ete. _ Also Scotch Diamond Harrows. We invite your attention to the following lines of goods : Qverything for Fiarmers ! We take this opportunit thanking our customers past patronage, and we convinced that the new sys Will merit 3 enntinuann & 6 4 ;?%WWWWWWEWMWWWH{WWI' tretrrr; ._GRANTS e mon e y n oo o o n n n n o a o o o 0 n 0 22 0 a a a n a o a a y t mt _1\““â€* & ue e Jn â€" }It> arge Sal Upper Town, Durham. i coupon is giveil in eve give a book telling you o the coupons. Just let ear : this is not a poor te: not satisfactory bring it money returned. 2 & We beg to inform our Customâ€" 6rs and the Public generally that we have adopted the Cash system, which means Cash or its equivalent, and tnat our Motto will be ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO the words " Wrmatnsox Puoven Comr Wilkinson Famous Steel Rolier made in | Cash system nat tne new system a continuance of the same. aies & Small Profits." ADOPTED BY And get a package of hi Biack or mixed 25c. 35¢c, 40c. at .. G. & J. 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