91'. us no Archduchess Elizabflh 0‘ A takes her athletics in t : tramps “In: her mothfjf. . hm 'x‘azn a pet pastime in In“ I“ [ “no can capture or d1†hers kite. A game called ti ‘ ï¬ght: of Spain" 1: also 83 film- sports. The you" .Quocl‘: (Ian: '13 devoted to 1’6de 1 P Mcycne. The 00003 0‘ Edit-â€u rntatinn as a pedestrian; 10" “an... «man with “in law flown“! “end; A-“ 7.0-.“ch- lany t; the (‘ruwan heads “In 18“ in these days for rebut" In State cares. The Emperor ‘ Flam turns frequently to to " SI'Ort. uni be bus constructed " he â€05f appointed tennis court“ worn: at tb.‘ castle of M0!†aj‘flrx:}>rizltely decorated. and th wror himself superintendod ding. as he understood "30 build. ‘ 9. {he Czar of Russia is 3 " ‘ 'x at the game of ieralacho. or ‘ whxst, when is like our th' that th're are no trumps- '9 Emperor of Japan. 0‘ c007†h. the natiunal game of "30°†‘0‘" the study of this 88133 a" ,V‘ 1 :21 Japan. and several Per" . | {a is also a capital 3011 PHI"; 3‘ 4188 to several club. to Prilt‘ ems valuable prim. 1'50 tons or Wales is a skillful W3 n she turns to Che-I. . â€gr he?!) (‘hri‘tina of Spain ' beer and a good piqn‘t 91“ rt or pivquet, but been :d m) since the earl 8‘95 me cmntos. BOW1358 i5 “:0 it": recreation of Queen 018‘ 0‘ G t r in also quite devoted ‘0 â€T33 Iraxre. particularly the 03" “l 1908, which is played with "'0; ctrds. and said to M10 with.“ Napoleon in exile on "'9 Helen Lg' Streets, Bmmford; On} :a-Liver Pillsclm Coated To: ilbnrn’a Hart 3 41 New. Pin! emit. Nervous!) , Wuhan. I mess. Palpitation, Throbbing. 1 .13. Dizziness or any conditiop II I Impoveriahed Blood, M ms or “'enk Had. » u follows: “For the pen thneyn .ve suffered from weakness, ebony- sth end palpitetion of the h. but excimment would union in :er, end at night I even foundit ° .eep After I got Milbnrn’s Benn I ve Pills I experienced I" on Continuing their use t e in†,t has been marked until novel“!!! ptoms are gone and I m oomph \'hat is John le’s trying to be custom dutieo thtt f arse. the worry, can,ullo::.:.= gnlarity of meal. noon .01] Q1 yous system and undermine “Q N a. H. L. Menzies, . profalioul u 13 n: the Corner of Welling“. 11 Q.-“.- D..-_;l-_4 A . .Is In. sh. wt. and .g '0'! larva Trail-n- DIV ERSIONS 0F ROYALTY. Mr. \V. G. Mu 0rd Street, Charlottgwnzc] writes: “ For the wt two bgd much troublo w thokidneyn and nod urine. was drp ion.) 1 fl NURSE’S STURY. SPRING gwdgnware. Our gmL FRESH GROCERIES We wan 115 -~ UPPER TOWN T W PRINT-s, CU'I‘TUNS, UYI‘TONADES, etc. ‘ILLIF‘J’T. A few Ready-Made ‘â€"_ Suits. extra quality for the money \‘v'rLl‘L' :w'lt (bf Silv‘er- (.mnite,’1in- 'ar uxnxm, 191mm“: LS, FLANNELETTES, ULLAHA‘: 1:1XDERS aha MOW“ .2 3“ 'lim best in the world. MAXHHLL Binders, Mowers u‘hi ilulse lngkBSo PU-†'v US of various kinds. l Huip L0\\91~Scumel‘3 and 3.11121 m Implements. Mai Show Ball Wagons, Etc. STLMT ‘3â€"â€"A large Stock of Mm U‘u \ s famous Model COOK- 1H4 “tows. Fancy Parlor fitmtas, 150x Stoves, Coal Sioux etc. . at. prices that \\ 111 5111 px ise 3 on. n .- lwuys in Stock. tan-cup Churn is the 1 the market and the rush-st worked, 5:8. M°KINNON’S “'49 11.2 of a large stock of flashers. Clothes Horses I’M", Clothes \Vriug’rs [Mien-s. Carpet Sweep’rs ’uznuicrs, Wash"; Mack’s I Family 103 C n «tier made. 05. V A Williams Sewing thhines L PIANOS and Organs. i) m shipment of Ready- .md Alabastine just ar- ry farmer’s wife and land see our patent US uzmtity of also is increasing we chave 1131 d- ‘33 5'55"?! STDEK. Copper Boilers, Tin Boilers, Trays, Dust Pans, Egg Beaters, » - UPPER TOWN VARERUBMS I'C ‘ Table Showing Size of Room and Amount of Paper Required. DO YOU WANT ? Deductzs, Js-roll of paper dinaxy door or win VV hen \ 011 h (we 1 eckoned the N0. of Rolls come to I)RUG STOR "9 Miscel Igneous- DURHAM. Men’s'L‘OP SHIRTS from 25¢. up. SEE OUR LADIES’ OXFORD SHOES before buying. They cant be beat. Best Ladies’ Shoe Dressing 10 and 200. a bottle, regular 1:") and 256. 21 only, Crystal Table Sets @ 25c. set. 8 in. Im. Cut glass Fruit Bowls, 200. ea. thpies to match, 600.. a dozen. Whips at all prices. Gnod Rawhides 50¢ SALADA CEYLON TEA @ 25, 30 and 40c. 5312x15 13X14 ROOM Size of # 40 in. Bl'k and Col’d \V 001 ‘ " 'd Lustres ( m Double fold Cashmere (bl: Challies, in dark colors on r Large white Counterpanes, $1.50 for $1.00 Large Mute all linen Table 1 worth $1.75 for 31.40. Table OIL (I‘LO‘ms in white 1 02's. 45 ms. wxde, 250. 3 “ .1 10x12 11x1 12x 13 8x10 9x12 1? x15 6‘ 14x16 1‘} r; 15x16 15x17 7x9 H 6‘ ‘6 £$ H H ‘t 65 H ‘3 6s t‘ 0‘ H H t‘ 5‘ ‘6 x18 H 66 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE, Mav 12th, 11598. 98 ins. paper for each or- or window extra. Hare’s strain. H 5‘ u colors only, ........ I Table Covers, r 31. 40. 1 white and col- ‘, 200. 3"]. KING. -- Buï¬' ttrain, 81.0) for HAM, Holstein. 40c. pair. 7'50. be. ‘6 t‘ Mr. Charles Kennedy is off work this week on account of what would have been inflammation of the lungs had it not been for the timely arrival and medical assistance of Dr. Jamieâ€" son, the family physician. Mr. K. will soOn be around at his usual duties again. Master Charlie \Vatson from North Glenelg visited friends near Glenelg Centre on Sunday. He is doing well out there as he likes his place. but he has as yet; a kindlv recollection of Bunessan and vicinity. H. Beaten has used himself in a simi- lar manner. What a long step be- tween the wagon wheels sawn from the end of alarge log, and the dainty wheeled contrivances of modern times! But how much happier and healthier are people now than they were then? Mr. Donald Graham treated him self to anew top buggy, and Mr. J Mr. Neil Cameron left on Monday for Dakota, where his brother John and family now live. He has been living here for the last half century, and now goes to a new western country, but not to work as he did when he came l1e1e.All join in wishimr him a safe journey and a good time in the far west. Neil is still a l):‘1che101, but them is no tell- ing for how long, as he wears a but- ton ï¬xed to the lapel of his coat, the picture of a typical Yankee girl. Mr. Wm. Fallaise has not been able to do much work this last week or two, beinggtroubled with a lame back. He is getting; better, but will have to move around mighty easy for a while. Mr. John G. Beaton has erected a large woodshed and pump house at the rear of his ï¬ne commodious residence. John is getting every- thing in pretty nice Shape, and addâ€" ing much to the comfort; of himself and family. Some are through seeding and some are not One fellow says that even if he were through he would noc say so yet. The weather was all that could be desired, and now for rain and warm weather, and hopes will be high for a good 1: rge crop. Mr. “'11). Seaton ï¬nished work here and he and " Grit †have gone to take a Wall. earned rest near the Highland Hills on the Durham Road. Wm is a hustler and no doubt about it, but he is a had Grit, which means the best kind of a mam. Mrs. “I don’tknow the name†Irwin, of Toronto is visiting her old home in the onetime “ gloomy glatlesj of Gamble.†where she was better known as Lizzie MrGillvray. She leaves on Monday morning for her new home in Toronto and Glenelg will see her more seldom than ever. Rev. Geo. Burns of Corinih preach- ed here on Sunday to alarge audience that listened attentively, as the Speaker in an earnest manner endeavored to Show that. determine- Ltion, concentration, and perseverance |were 'as necessary to success in the Spiritual life as in the worldly sense. 1 Mr. Allan Moliechuie visited a short. time at Mr. C. Kennedy’s, on his way to the so'lth line. where he works every summer at gardening; with Mr. H. Sealey. Mr. SainuelJ. Patterson of Arte- mesia attended church here on Sun- day. If all who should have been. had been at church, the detective would soon be employed again, trac- arks of large shoes through the bush on the way to Pomcna. Mr. AilanCameron of the Valley is For Sale by I JAMES GUN. ‘ . Sec 5*- BUNESSAN. op TUE ‘ {ch‘u'lane hired with the Mch-thur Bros. on Garafraxa road. Between timbering and farming, Allan has not many holidays to himSelf. A good working man is never long out of employment if he is anxious for it. Messrs, Alex. and Malcolm McMil- lan and D. J. McNab are busy tim- bering near the Centre this week. Years ago it was said there wae no timber left in the country, but still they keep on making it. When all the available timber is done, they will have to Speculate in the timber that will grow in the next twenty years, as grain dealers speculate in grain yet unsowu. Mr. Malcolm McGillvray went down to Toronto two or three weeks ago to see his daughter 'l‘eenie, who is suffering from a severe illness in Toronto hospital. He returned this week and reports her to be on a fair way to recovery. Mr. George Binnie intends con- ducting a. singing school at the church after the rush of seeding is over This is an excellent. way of spending one evening in the week pleasantly. as well as proï¬tably. Everybody is welcome, and so you may look out {or a good crowd and a good time. Fishing season has commenced. and also ï¬shing yarns. The far-see- ing will keep their stories till near the end of the season, as there is then the chance of going it one bl tter. By the way, how many ï¬sh did J.W. Irwin get on his O'Donnell ï¬sh pre- ferve in one haul. They say acouple of your town lawyers know within a fraction. Possession is nine points of the law. » For being such a good industrious fellow, Mrs. John Grasby, on Satur- day last, presented her husband with a ï¬ne baby daughter. All the gold in or out; of Klondike would not be taken in exchange for this last addi- tion of happiness to their happy home. “Be 3 e fruitful and m11ltipl3’ is the best kept command among .11, human family since Adam’ s time. Well would it be we1e all other divine commands as sacredlv followed. Mr. G. works nearly the 241101113 21 day as 1t is. and it is impossible to un- derstund lnow he can v1 01k more, 01' .1 loncrn time unless he gets up the day before and thus makes up the 2'.) 1101118 a day. The Sunday School opened last, Sabbath. The attendance was quite large. considering that so many of our youths and maidens have gone from our community to other parts ,3 . 7. a.» “I‘D/l. )5 _ ‘ 47. '15? 3:; Saturday, the lith, W e Vs 111 offer 60 dozen g; 7’“? Brooms, regular 1250., at 70. each. ’1 7°< . . . . =5 ’3‘ meare, Gramteware and D181IBS at very low g "‘ prices. 7 DOH’t Forget that w of \VoOl this se: We will take it in a‘ and pay you Cash 0 Get one or two of our Tin Butter Pails. A Few Bargains: , Lower To «11, Durham. %%%%%% WM... Wales" 0 am; 'v Wâ€"Vw, Blankets, Tweeds, Cloth- in g, Yarns, Etc. never was in better Flannelettes, regular 5c J: laIIUCIUUUv-v’ â€"- D" ' . 3c ï¬â€˜ Black Lisle Gloves, regular 20c., at 150. a pair. Black Oxfords (Women’s) a snap at 75¢. a pair. Smoking Tobacco 500. 3 lb. Large Stock 01" Ready Made Clothing. Suits from $2.50 up. A. HUNTER, QQGQ‘O‘QYQ' lat we require a large amount is season for our Factory. t in at our Store in Lower Town fash or Trade for it. KOLONA CEYLON TEA. 000000 to take their places in the runks of duty in the ste‘rn battle of life. Tim teachers of last year are found in their places this year again, and everything moves along in harmony, as it should. The young man who ploughed till three o’clock Sunday afternoon for three weeks is only now recovering from the shock caused to h 3 ï¬ne nerves. when the neighbor lads in- formed him the; he was working on Sunday. He has been doing penance ever since although every day in the week is Sunday for millions of people of one religion or another. They have reached the golden age in the Arcad- ian Valley of the Sangeen, s we enough. Tliere was no school held at Bun- essan on Monday, as the teacher. Mr. A. Firth was in attendance at the wedding of his sister, Miss Many Firth. to Mr. Robt. Mitchell, an mu- ployee in the Toronto Post UCfii-n. Did you reflect how many of our Bunessan girls have lose their swr- . at 30. a yard. names (not their real names) in To- ronto? There is a demand for them in the homes of Others ï¬rst, anl later on in homes of their own. If this continues we will soon have to import soxï¬e. as there are more lads than lassies in the vicinity of Bun- essan now. ‘ MR. THOS. DOLPHIN, TAP. A, Omn, says: “I had Itching Fixes for about ten or twelve years, and tried every. thing I could hear or read of, and found that nothing did me any good. Izlr. Hilburn, the druggist. "gave me a sample box of ('hasv‘s Ointmvnt. and from the ï¬rst application I mum] uiici and was able to go to bed and sleep. i then purchased one box and that one cured me so that I have. not been B'J‘ipb' ed since, and that. is over a year ago." Bdmi 60 Cents a 1501. By rll (Ruler-t, or _ YO" u. p» E,- I,k ““\: :(“\';~ Q- .‘. 6; l‘.