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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 May 1898, p. 1

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you have reckoned the >. of Hulls come to have opened up 3 :0 Assortment. of L3“ Sailor Huts. They beauties. (Tall and :hem. . «wing Size of mm of Paper B4 10 Store, lows! Town: R CG STORE, M 0i 0.90 I.-- 'V. Czu 10 10 Lper for each or- window extra. Hats. have Suits ’01' the boys while our (Nehru, Bcd~ Moi Hall Pm We can give r 3) and 656. m) as Trimm- 0 ' P I )L'RHAM, ca assort- litable in 11 '11 10 ll ll 9 ‘20 1'5 “(‘8 Was 1378813’ indulged in. ' H [mm "‘33. very little was done “‘0'“. Tm: sidewalks. right in the heart :herownroo.zu‘e in a most (16-- mble condition. The Council ,we I}; are “isely holding 03 the mak- ;cf temporary repairs, but we p we the summer is far Spent to '30:}: sides of ('mmfraxa. street. a meeting} “shall ”Pl antinv. d ffixip eco ating. and su 'ncipal Allan and Mr. Donntended the business ' a}: :1 dhffgznsiilAefz-ble of the ueetmg held in the Prest' lurch on Fridav evening lnSt- shall. the provincial organ- Lhe Dominkm Alliance was anllomlixxed a scheme for W‘ Workers, in view of the plebiscite. A convention held here on Monday May be addressed by Mr. Mar- dothers, to be arranged for maritime by the local com- me. Everyone interested in nee work should be present. particulars will be given .EMAX ready for work at John {3 Show Rooms, Lower ULJE 810 k work of Mr. Gordon’s 8!"? store is now completed Is a handsome addition to 'outsz nn Garafraxa street. mu [0 see other improve- ne same side of the street. yam on Monday last to Mitchell of the Post office . Toronto. The wedding the presents numerous and the happy couple 'DLng train for their home n (my. THE CHRONICLE as Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell neir journey through life 1'3 and happy one. goancl said it was. just the amount of “black is on fruit trees in this «malty for allowing such 5' and no doubt. some of :1 0m; will be made to aruing to others. ,____â€" Sugar Beet seed 150 9. lb H‘hr!’ Store. (H :U‘K ID ,; granulated sugar ker's Drug Store. m our marriage no- of filenelg. daugh- 3.. Christopher Firth matrimony by the on Monday last to walks. Laura Curtains, you .11 2'50. up at. C. L. n n an next Binder No. 2. Call this new machine buying any other. VS removed some Playground, while 9 and school girls ”I engaged in re- 1 find performing the Owen Sound town Friday and put up awnings for 5'. Hunter, J. J. [JuiKIIZ‘ \Vo 1 ons have ceased pl 9’: Mill, and we Metro“ an will be ‘1' in a week or so. . ft‘orinth, preach- sm‘mons in the Sunday last. Mr. 32:) of his work in ed in our office a said it was. just x has secured the York Singer Sew- e udv’c this week. skery, of Sault. St. "Send me the do without it; ll} It will pay you. in Durham. t should com- ral thinking: MR. T. P. SMIUI, Eye Specialist of Elora, will he at Macfarlane’s Drug Store on Wednesdav May 18th, one day only. Eyes tested on scientific prin ciples. Two interesting addresses were de- livered last night in the Methodist Church by Misses Cummins and Vin- cent. A series of views will be pre- sented to-night in the Presbyterian Church. To-morrow night Miss Vin- cent will tell the story of her rescue from drink. Silver collection at door. â€"-\Vm. Laidlaw has added a tan- (lem to his Bicycle Livery, and now two hearts that beat as One, and four feet that pedal as two, can embark upon :l1e same machine, and the love born swain can gaze rapturously at the back of his best «ri1l’s neck as she r1lotsll1m swiftly along life’ s path- way at the rate of 300. an hour. Tnn WOOL MARKET.~It mav be of interest to farmers at this season to know how the wool market stands. Owing to the prohibitive duty im- posed on Canadian wool entering the United States it is almost impossible to ship any to that country. The duty rates are as follows: Washed fleece wool 1‘20. 9. 1b.; unwashed 120.; tub washed She. As will be observe-d, it is out of the question to try to ship tub washed wool, so that it will be well to wash the wool thoroughlv on the sheep’s back. The Spanish- Americau war may afiect prices some. At present the price in the U. 8., our natural market, is 280. Deduct- from that the duty of 126. leaves 160. here to the dealer, who in turn must figure on a small profit when buying. Fourteen cents will likely be the ruling price at the start. Anything over that figure being a purely apoc- pices of the Canadian Church Mission- ary Association Will deliver a Mis- sionary Lecture illustrated bv stereo Optican views of the mission fields in South America, Africa, Persia. China; Japan and North-west Canada in Trinity church next Monday even- ing, commencing at 8 o’clock. No admission fee. Collection at the close. All welcome. On the next evening Mr. Westgate will lecture at Allan’s School House, Egremont, THE CHRONICLE for the balance of the year to new subscribers for 500. spot cast in advance. Thisis the chance of your life time. Subscibe now. ulativo price. SUMMER Millinery Opening on Fri- day and Saturday. :\1}'13tll and14th at Laidlaws. Just opened up 200 Ladies’ Hats, the very latest styles. bOUght at a glen: reduction. Every one is invited to be present to see the most magnificent display. Miss Car- son has charge of the department, and will be only too willing to cater to the wants of the public in the line of tasty head wear. Don’t fail to be present. Remember the dates, Fri- day and Saturday. this week. THE Rev. Mr. Westgate. a South American Missionary. under the aus- on the same subject at the same hour. Mr Rod. Macfm lane loss a. valuable racing mare last; week. tains. SUGAR Beet Seed for sale : Hunter’s. M â€"â€"HORSE FOR SALE cheap at T‘“ MR. T. P. 7" uace uurtams are extra. his ad., and see the cur- stylish Parlor sale at, A. S. call at; Rooms W. Mr. and Mrs. John Waters, of the Central Hotel, Spent. a couple of days with friends at. Dundalk last week. That’s the way people get when they toss and rnll in bed until three. o’clock with sleeplessness. Sloan’s Indian Tonic cures this and all nerv- ous prostration and lbss of vigor. '1‘11is$1.00 bottle lasts six weeks. Sold at all druggists. Mr. Thos. Hewson left this morn- ing for Toronto, where he will re- main some time before entering busi- ness. Messrs. Wes. Brown and Thos. Swallow visited the farmer’s parents in Chesley on Sunday. Miss Annie McArthur, of Toronto, is visiting with her father, Mr. iiias. McArthur, at Rob-Roy. Mrs. Jas. Tait, of Toronto, is visit-- ing her father, Mr. Don. McDonald and other friends in town. Mr. Cameron, Past H. C. 1%., ofTo- ronto. visited Court Durham, No. 4-16 C. O. F., on Thursday last. Mr. A. J. Chisholm,~District Agent of Excelsior Life Ins. 00., of Owen Sound, is in town this week. Mr. Angus McInnis, who has been visiting friends in Gleuelg, left. on Saturday morning for the vicinity of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Legard, of Flesberton were in town this week attending the funeral of the former ’s aunt, Mrs. Donald McArthur. Mr. Harry Meredith wheeled to Kimberley Monday to visitghis sister, Miss Amie, who is teaching the Jun- ior department of the school there. Miss Mary McKinnon, of Guelph, is visiting for a few weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Waters and Miss Mc- Kinnon at the Central, and other friends in Durham and Gienelg. ON Monday morning last Mrs. Donald McArthur died at her resi- deuce near Durham at the age of 71 years. Deceased was an old and res- pected resident of Bentinck for '30 years or over. She leanfS a husband and five sons. John and Colin of Traverston. Dan and Angus at home, and N. J. of Minneapolis, and one daughter, Mrs. Thos. flanks oi Glen- elg, besides a large connection of more distant relatives. The above re wax to Whoever returns well, a small black . light body, small ta nose partly white. name“Major". S: Miss Edith McKenzie and her niece. Marjorie, left Wednesday morning for Buffalo where she wiil remain five or six weeks. Mrs. J. Marshall and children, after visiting for some time with her father, Mr. John Robertson, here, left for her home in Ottawa on Mon- day morning last. Messrs. Duncan Marshall and Harry Stevens, of Cliesley, were in town hiday last. M1. \la1shall is the organizer for the Onta1io b1anch of the Dominion Alliance. Mr. Wm. Moore, of Queen's, Kings- ton, son of Mr. Sam. Moore, Nicola Valley, B. (3., is visiting his uncle, Mr. B. Moore and other friends in town. Messrs. W. Moore and Ed. Thomp- son, of Flesherton, were in town on Thursday last. Post Office Inspector Burnbam, of Toronto, visited town ofl‘ioially on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hewson of the firm of Hewson Bros. leave for To- ronto on Saturday. Master Bert; McDonald is his grandmother, Mrs. Tim Glenelg. Dr. A1thu1 Gun, of Wood VlSltlno‘ 111s parents, Dr. 21 Gun here. Mr. and Mrs. David Jackson were in Toronto last week. Mr. Jas. McClocklin, of Flesherton, spent; Sunday with friends in town. Mad as a March Hare. . Russell, of Kincardine, is At ‘12,- $5.00 Reward. PERSON AL V ye reward will be given returns to me, alive and [1 black and white hound, small tan head, point of - white. Answers to the or ”. Said dog left. home Any person found re- after this notice will be Maggie McDonald aid is visiting . Timmins, in ’, Durham ‘ lstock. is and Mrs. _ "vv “ The bodies were found in all sorts of fantastic attitudes, and almost every [mllid face bore the expression of intense terror, photographed u on it b * slow death. Those whose lives ha merci nlly been crushed out at once were easily distinguished by their facial placidity and the undisturbed condition of the snow entombing them, while the less fortunate ones left traces of their despairing fight to free themselves from their living: grave. They had blindly bur- rowed in the snow and combatted their fate inch by invh and moment. by moment until forred to abandon hope and yield to death either by exhaustitm or sut’l‘wution. v.â€"â€"v- Ivvsa\|vuv on the spot," and an eye-witness to the scene of the appalling disaster his description is more graphic than could possibly be given from infor- matlon at second hand. \Ve regret that, for want of space we are unable to give the account in full. After describing the catastrophe he says ” Rescue parties were immediately organ- ized. atzleast two thousand men were soon at work, and in a verv few minutes the first of the victims, dead and limp, was uncov- ered. Some of the unfortunates who hall been picked up and carriml along by the swift. moving mass were found only a few feet beneath the new surface, but the under- ity were not recoverd until the hard packed trail itself was reached. REPORT of S. S. No. 6, Bentinck.â€" IV Classâ€"Willie Currie, Mary A. 'l‘wamley, Addie Currie. Sr. III- Vida Burns, L. McDougall. Jr. 111â€"- L. Forster, Emma Mighton Johny Livingston. IIâ€"Andy McDougall. Dan. McDougall. Maggie McKechnie. Sr. Pt. IIâ€"Lizzie McCalluin, Arthur Adlam, M. Mightcn. 31. Pt. 11-- Johny Long. Cyril Burns. Iâ€"Kacy NJhH, J. McKechnie. A. H. CLARK. ieacher. wâ€"«4-- "There were broken limbs and crushed bedies everywhere, but it was evident that suffocation was the chief destroyer. “As the bodies were lifted from the accu- mulation of mountain debris and laid side by side, a scene dramatic and athetie was [_n'esent0(l. Mothers, wives aml‘sweethearts were not there to mourn their dead, but rugged men recognized all that was mortal efacqnaintanees they had made on the sea or the trail, and there was no lack of symâ€" pathy or of reverence in the weather-beaten faces that surrounded the ghastly array.” M 0.9 H Mr.Bert E. Collyer, grandson of Mr. Philip Eva. is now 3 correspond- ent to the Daily Colonist, 0: Victoria B. C. and the San Francisco Examin- er, in the Yukon. In a recent issue of The Colonist he gives an account of the snow-slides in the Chilcoot pass. Being the first correspondent A“ A]-- Report of S. S. No. 1, Egremont, for ApriLâ€"IV Classâ€"Everett. Hoy, SCHOOL REPORTS. The ninth anniversary of the Ep- worth League will be celebrated in the Methodist Church on Monday even- ing, May 16th. Topics for conversa- tion furnished with refreshments, music, club swinging etc. Admis- sion 10c. Come and enjoy a social evening. Send postal without delay and mention this . 3 Der. The PRESENT SESLJION continues until July 1st, and members will he admitted at any time up to that date and allowed to 0th plete any course selected after the lmlidays. Write fur particulars to d for next Examination wxll hear of something In their advantage by sending- name and address, name of teacher. and lo- cation of school, to the Mary Hoeflin. Sr. IIIâ€"â€"Emily Edding- ton and Maggie Brown aeq., Sarah Brown, Peter Troy. Jr. IIIâ€"Lizzie Brown, Maggie Cripps, Lizzie Mell- vride Sr. II--Josie Pinder, Michael Garvey, Maggie Bogle. Jr. Ilâ€"Amiie Hoy, Lizzie Pett-igrew, Sarah Edding- ton. Pt. 11â€"Mary Douglas, Ida Hoe- fliu and Mary Piuder aeq.. Ida Bar- bour. Sr. Iâ€"Nellie Douglas, John Hey, \Villie Brown. Average attend- ance 51. G. O. MEREDITH, Teacher. T111111 Counc1l was held on Monday 11ight.l\ie1nbe1s present, Mayor Calder, Reeve Sparling , and Council- 1013 Bull Elvidgo. K111114118, M0010 and \lclieclmie. The prayer of Con. Knapp and oth- ers re sidewalks on the frontage sys- tem was granted, and the Clerk was instructed to prepare a By-Law. A11 appropiiafion of' $400 was granted to the Board of Works for gravelling streets. The Mayor was authorized to ad- vertise for sale in the Globe and the , Mail, the consolidateu Debentures, now lying in the bank. Meeting adjourned till Monday night next at 8 o’clock. \V. H. SIIA W . CENTRAL BUSINESS COMES The_adjourned meeting of the ENTRANCE Town Council. LEAVING CANDIDATES OI“ TORONTO NO 1626 PRINCIPAL. Psipui‘ ' Yards 0! “idâ€"DH” Nuâ€"r-Iâ€"n-e Border. .â€" râ€"r; pdp-‘p-d #Ndvd' .-......__._.,_‘._..___._.._..... ~_ l-) Iâ€"‘pâ€"‘p‘ I-d hub-6* V .â€" n d. J‘ 1.] »-1'-1'l-Z'1lli‘(lil10 in ii i‘eililt‘ it) .31.... \. . . 5 Late,‘ a... l 1 1 " , Jg :1.‘ J"! a L1 '31.. 'C.‘I£ yie- it”; [‘3 viii! _. D I ‘ ‘D';‘ (it ‘ ' 11:.Q 1 l 1:11.111 .IQSOIW’ tl‘lt‘ .1 lirl il l)l‘ ill LiÂ¥U liii‘ .l‘rinih- -___.â€"_.-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"‘ 3' A '. " :1‘. 5! V -...54Kt ‘ l m "C: ’t .P 1.9 ‘ - ‘AV.., :13 d" :l ill. I‘ll: .) 3f ’ \ 1‘ 311111 r' t‘lllr‘ 1 A!) h" J t. ,1 111;! â€" V . l, Lill b- w-â€" t" " Ii 1 't : t 2,13%! hi-.:A\Ji I‘lJ‘ I 11.1w opened up I‘- ‘1‘ .\.\\'Hl’l’lllt‘lll of La‘ Sill-1r liais. They (‘all and but: it his. hem. . GRAN T, 81011:, lower Tall. _ ‘ .‘ '1 11,1. ,{ in Durham. it will pay you. ' Stftltl 150 8. ll) -:1.i:httcd sugar 11.1 1 Store. ‘ 1 p‘ Curtains. you ’.;. up at C. L. :-'.~ secured tlici ‘1 1':i\ 5.111.111" Sow-i mt this week. , 7.1:_\‘.of.\'11ultSt. 'll‘l l111‘ thci do without it is. lizi'.1‘1"1f‘:l<t‘:nl' ‘â€" XL”. and Wu -v.\.;1ii will be .. 1 \\'t'l‘l{ or so. ,.1 .l..i;-e11 will This. 1‘ \lijlllll i‘oni- 1:.1l thinking l I l i [\‘i;i:1l.1\'. .1:i31.i'~1‘each-1 1m ill the» {hymn Sound .;. l'iivltiy and 1' '; awningsfor \ il.11*1-1‘, J. 1.1.\'. a .15 l 1' 1' No. ‘2, Call? 1.1-:v nun-hint'i 4; 11y other.E ii; a? .lohni Lowcrl l _. , , l 1 ’ .\ll‘. (iordon'sl ‘ ‘ :~ 1111\\' Miliiplutetli '~ .~»~.1‘;1l1liti(ill[0 '~ . ‘I.ll';7il';\.\".l strcct.l - .1 on'i 1-1‘ improve-l ‘ Hi. the street. 1 ‘31. \ i" iiiivilils. \j,‘\ :‘_'.r in the lieartl in :1 mini. tic-l 'l‘h.‘ Council we ..1_;1,ffihcm--.k-; > _131\', lit'lf. \‘ft‘i ~ . w: isfar Spi‘l‘it to, \ ~ ' 1-11...’r.ixa street, l 1 A '1 '\\. in (vill‘ Ollit‘t) a. - .\‘:--l 7.1 was just J ‘ ' mitt of "black ‘tit-t-s in this ' >1 ililiifi'ill: such l.l1t some of? i‘ l | . " .. ,. lllll'lL‘ to, _ 7’ 1 HWlid. . .1‘ 11.:1'l‘i;l:9 DO- ~‘~ . ,' ;1;' L (laugh-l i ~.li..1‘i~‘upl1'-rl'iil‘tli 1 r. i ‘1‘111111111y by the ‘ ' ‘aliinda‘v last to of iho- Post office . 1 :vzi'o. 'l‘he \'.'t"ltllll;.{ " "*“t‘tlls‘ numerous The happy couple 1?; ‘i.1iii for their home, :1 "31'. 'l‘nr. CHRONICLE, “a .‘Qr. a1 .1 M is. Mitchell :~ 1.»:1’, 1‘ :*:.~y through life! a kill 1 happy (he. ~‘lll‘l :. ~ {1 14': 'Il in the Presby- 1‘.>1"1iii"l:l\‘1-\'0l1inglttst. " ~1oviiicial organ-i ' ‘1' mi.“ »ii Alliance was' hill 1 Val: 1~l a scheme for "' 2191's. in viviw of the V‘L’i‘. A ccnvcntion _ '. on Monday May . I " '5'1l.>‘~s1-.l by Mr. .‘tlar- ,. r< "in“: ly lb". local com- I‘c‘ l” Prone interested in - “‘9’" <iiuiild be present. “ l'ill‘lur'ihirs will be 1'96 ‘. .: ”A I ' .. [an .ng. decorating. and ,x 11' >1 1‘ - .-. lit "round the school 1;}: differed little from “~ 01 f1Jl‘lll6‘l' years We "l that 5l‘r"l‘.fi.‘ 1' , ‘ .9. all 1- l "1th the «'.1, business '1" 'l ConSiderable of the l1“. - n.1,, m l’WS removed some ,_ W _ lath- L the playground, while {on . 'r: indu. {“9“ and school girls ”ting Co'gho'mll' engaged in re- . ) 0 Word , “”39. and performing that; ““93 about the yard and in In the afternoon , and inspect stock. ,vhancc of your life time. ‘in South America, clashdargely indulged in. ruling price at. thoptert. “'11. t ’31 Vary little was done over that figure being 1 P Hunter’s. â€"H()RSE FOR SALE cheap at C. W. Lang‘s. 200 New Hats opened this week at Laidlaw’s. Mr Rod. Macfai lane lost racmg mare last week a â€"â€"Grant’s Lace Curtains are extra - Spent Sunday With value. _ See his ad., and see the cur- tains. sale at A. 8.; l l i 1 1 a. valuable :St’n w l 1 I PERSON AL. . Mr. and Mrs. David Jac in Toronto last week. Mr. Innes of Gait is v son, Mr. \Vm. Innes. Mr. Wm. Wright. of Flesherton as in town Tuesday. Mr. Jas. McClocklin, of Flesherton friends in town. Master Bert McDonald is visitinOr 'w w ‘ . . .H his giandmotlier, Mis. Tiniinins, in kson were 1 ~l"or a cheap and stylish Parlor :Glttneig. Suite. tables, chairs Shi'wcll's Furniture ’l‘ni: Cnitoxii'mi for the balance of [the year to new subscribers for 500. 1 Spot cast in advance. This is the Subscibe now. Mit. T. P. 8.111111, Eye Specialist of Elora, will be at .‘ilacfarlane’s Drug Store 011 Wednesday May 18th, one day only. Eyes tested on scientific principles. 'I‘wo interesting addresses were de- livcrcd iast night in the Methodist L‘hurch by Misses Cuniniins and Vin- unlit. A surii-s of views will be pre- sented tonight in the Presbyterian l‘hurch. 'l‘o-inorrow night Miss Vin- .-~11t\vill tell the story of her rescuci , from drink. Silver collection at door. “\Vin. Laidlaw has added a tan- 'deni to his llicyclu Livery, and now .two hearts that beat as one. and four f1 i‘l. that. pedal as two. can (riilbtit'li etc. call at: Miss J. Russell, of Kincardine, Show Rooms . the guest of Miss Maggie McDonald l l 1 l 1.\chrthur. at Rob-Roy. is in town. Dr. Arthur Gun, of Woodstock. is visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs Gun here. Messrs. W. Moore and Ed. Thomp- son, of l‘lesherton, were in town on Thursday last. Post Oftice Inspector Burnham. of Toronto, visited town officially on 'l‘liursday last. Mr. and Mrs. R. Hewson of the firm of llev'son Bros. leave for To- ronto 011 Saturday. Wes. Brown and Time. .. . . Swallow visited the foriiiei’s parents in Clicsley on Sunday. Miss Annie .\lc.\rthur, of Toronto is visiting with her father, Mr. Chas. Messrs. v Mrs. .las. 'l‘ait, of Toronto. is visit- ing her father, Mr. Don. McDonald .and other friends in town. Mr. Cameron, Past. if. C. It., of'l‘o- ronto. visited Court Durham, No. -l is} upon :ho {same machine, and the love it). (y 1.1” 0,, Thursday last. . horn swain can gaze rapturously at the- l).l.'.'l\' of his b ~st girl's neck as she 1;:ilots him swiftly along life's path- way at the rate of 3011. an hour. Sifiiiiicit lliiliiiei‘y Opening on Fri- day and Saturday. 5.! ay 173th and 14th at I.~1idl:i\vs. Just Opened up 200 Ladies’ Hats, the very latest stylus. ‘ 1 l l 1 Mr. A. J. Chisholm, District Agent of Excelsior Life Ins. Co, of O.Vell Sound, is in town this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Waters, of the Central Hotel, Spent a couple of days with friends at Dundalk last Week. Mr. 'l‘lios. Hewson left this morn ing for Toronto, where he will re- iiolllrllt at a £10"? TetlllCthll- l‘fl'el‘y main some time before entering busi- one is invited to be present to see the most magnificent display. Miss Carâ€" son has charge of the department, and will be only too willing to cater to the wants of the public in the line of tasty head wear. Don’t fail to be present. Remember the dates, Fri- day and Saturday, this week. 'l‘nn Rev. Mr. Wesigate. a South American Missionary. under the aus- pit-ns of the Canadian Church Mission- ary Association Will deliver a Mis. siotiai-y Lecture illustrated by stere- optican views of the mission fields Africa, Persia. China. Japan and Northwest Canada in Trinity church next Monday even- ing. commencing at 8 o'clock. No admission fee. Cillection at the close. Allwelcome. On the next evening Mr. ‘t'estgate will lecture at Allan’s School House, Egi'emont, on the same subject at the same hour. 11:. F. W. Goonisvn, who we be- lieve was at one time a typo 011 the Cintoxit'mc staff, has passed the de- gree of Bachelor of Arts at the recent examination at Wycliffe College, standing at the head of his class in nearly every subject in which he competed.and first in the list of graduates. This is a posmon to be. attained only by the few. and while We heartily congratulate Mr. .Good. eve on his brilliant literary Victory we trust he may be spared long to use his talents with equal effect in the clerical duties he has chosen for his life work. Labor overcomes all things. and it matters not, what genius the student may be possessedi of, a lar re amount of energy and lilaih plodding are necessary to accomp is [such an achievement. -- _...â€".-â€"-â€"â€" . _‘.__._..... ' 1 THE Woor. Hartmanâ€"It mav be of H) ‘0 arranged for. 'nterest to farmers at this season to l duty rates are as follows: “hiked fleece wool 121:. a 1b.; unwashed .‘ii’ tub washed 36c. As Wlll be observe , ' it is out of the question to t‘rywitll) “imam” Allan and Mr. ship tub washed wool, so that it be well to wash the wool thorouglilv ! on the sheep 3 back. . American war may affect prices some. rice in the U. 8., our At present the p Deduct from natural market, is 28c. that the duty of 12c. leaves 16c. here to the dealer, who in ulntive prim. know how the wool marker1 stung: Owing to the prohibitive u. y the - osed on Canadian wool enteringb, given United States it is almost iinpossi 1e to ship any to that country. The The Spanish- team must figure on a small profit when buying. \ ' .kl be the Bout-teen cents W1" 11 eyAnything urely IP°°' | l l 1 Mr. Angus Molnnis, who has been visiting friends in Glenelg, left on Saturday morning for the vicinity of Hamilton. Miss Edith McKenzie and her niece. Marjorie, left Wednesday morning for Buffalo where she will remain live or six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Legard, of Flesherton were in town this week attending the funeral of the former ’s aunt, Mrs. Donald McArthur. Mr. Harry Meredith wheeled to Kimberley Monday to visit,‘his sister. Miss Amie, who is teaching the Jun- ior department of the school there. Mr. Wm. Moore, of Queen's, Kings- ton. son of Mr. Sam. Moore, i\icola Valley, B. C., is visiting his uncle, Mr. B. Moore and other friends in town. Mrs. J. Marshall and children, after visiting for some time with her father, Mr. John Robertson, here, left for her home in Ottawa on Mon- day morning last. Messrs. Duncan Marshall and Harry Stevens, of Cliesley, were in town Friday last. Mr. Marshall is the organizer for the Ontario branch of the DOmiiiion Alliance. Miss Mary McKinnon, of Guelph, is visiting for a. few weeks with her sisters, Mrs. Waters and Miss Mc- Kinnon at the Central, and other friends in Durham and Glenelg. *7 HI.’ Mo ON Monday morning last Mrs. Donald McArtliur died at her resi- dence near Durham at the age of 11 years. Deceased was an .old and ref- pected resident of Bentinck for 00 years or over. She leaws a husband and five sons. John and 001m of Traverston. Dan and Angus at home. and N. J. of Minneapolis, and“ one daughter. Mrs. Thos. Banks of. (xlenf- elg, besides a large connection 0 more distant relatives. Mad as a March Hare. That’s the waypeople get when they toss and roll in bed until thiee o’clock with sleeplessness. 810-411 5 Indian Tonic cures this and all new. ous prostration and loss .of Ylgfir' This $1.00 bottle lasts six wee 3. Sold at. all druggists. ___.’-â€"’â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"__- $5.00 Reward. The above reward will be given live and vet returns to men a sellhgesmall black and white hound, D , ll tan head. PM!“ Of light bodyl.y3‘;‘;fite. Answers to the . n Said dog left. home An person “ml ’°’ on May 1?" angry thil notice Will be ' ' him tutti... m mm. mm- l isiting his ‘ 9r. in the Yukon, l . their living grave. l 1 Mr.Bert E. Collyer, grandson of Mr. Philip Eva. is now :1 correspond- ent to the Daily Colonist, 01 Victoria, B. C. and the San Francisco Examin- ENfifiCE L‘ND LEAVING CANDIDATES In a recent i“ l for next Examination Will hear, of fTh 1 . _ ””9 soinotliingio their advantage liv sending 0 e Colonist he gives an account name and address, name of teacher, and lo- Of the snow-slides in the Chilcoot cation of school, to the )ass. Being t 1e first correspont ent ' i " ‘ ' ' :77 """ ”7:". I l ‘ ctiiiiiii Busmtsscoiittt 71 on the spot, and an eye-witness toi the scene of the appalling disaster “7‘, his description is more graphic than could possibly be given from infor- mation at second hand. \Ve regret that, for want of space we are unable ‘lic. PRESENT SESSION continnt‘s‘ until (0 give the account in full. After lJnly 1st, and members will he admitted at describing the catastrophe he savs, l any time up to that date and allumrl to (-1.111- pletc tiny course selected .‘tllt‘l‘ the .111l1d.‘1_\'.~‘. -77.. â€";ior 'i‘oitt ‘0. â€".â€" Send postal without delay and mention this papt‘l‘. ‘K ) . I - e . , . i 911$}?an ptait'tiestpere iinlmedititclv urgaii- \\ me for particulars to z .1 . a . ms. “‘11 ioiisant men were mo‘i . v . v .. . .. '., s. as at Milk: and in a vcrv tow nlllllllOs lllt‘ i'irst “ ' H' ,llA \\ ‘ PMM il'.\l.. of the victims, dead and limp, was llllt‘11\'- » ~ , , , - prod. bionic Hi the unturtunaics who had ' Mary llOl‘llill. 51‘. III il‘inlily l‘: Ming- V’BQ'.‘ P‘L‘E‘l “ll ““1 ‘7"'”,“"‘.“l “I'm” by llwlton and Maggie lirown 2191]., Sarah swift nun 111;: mass were found only 21 tow ! 1.. .~ I" .- T ,7 , J , l _ , - toot beneath the new surface, but the 111:1,inr-, :10 '\ “t l “’1, 1,0.‘\‘ 1' d“, .- “/‘l‘le it.\"were not rot-ovoril until the hard packed I brown, “iii-(KW ( “l'l'S- 1.17.219 MVII‘ tru‘i’lriltsei’t ilvas reached. 1 . ll f vride Sr. it ”Josie Finder, Michael to 1'11 105 were. 1111111 111 a sorts o l - \ , ..»' , ,v. ,. , . . ' fantastic attitudes, and almost evt-i'y pallid (”EH 5." " ifi’fu’ .l’kT’J‘” .JL ll , Alime face bore lllt)(3x1ll‘U-\Slilll of illitlllse terror, ”0} 1 Lillie l i‘illgl CW. Sarah ludding- photographed nlpon it by sluwdcath. 'l‘liuso . ton. Pt. 11 »â€"Mary Douglas. Ida Hoc- “hme 1”?” hi“ "ll’ffl'll‘lll‘,’ l““'”, “"‘l‘l'li‘d .llin and Mary l’inder am; , Ida liar- 1111t_at_on_t:e were .(‘ttSlly distinguished by‘l, _ 51,. I \‘ .11'. 1) r1. 1 J ‘ then"tacial‘placidity and line undisturbed; iom' ', . i,“ i 1‘” L‘JUD ‘ 3‘ 0"” (‘HlHllilUll oi the snow eiitniiiliiiig lllt‘lll, while ‘ 110,", “ lllit- lil‘ow‘ii. AVt’fl'Rii-Jt‘ 4‘1 i “AWL tlic lt'ssulortunatc 111105 lclt traces 111 t_l11}i1'1an.;e.')l, G, t), Micuuiii‘i‘u, Teacher. despairing light to true llll‘illfil‘lVlN ti‘nni, [boy had liliiiuly lt‘ll‘r ' rowed iii the snow and (‘illlllh‘llll‘ll their t'atol inch by “Wit and lllHllll‘lti by 111111110111 until l l'il‘t‘l‘ll to abandon hope and yirld to death Mild?“l’>""'“““”"”""-“,“l'"'llll””- 'l‘hp adjourned meeting of the there were Dl'l'lit‘ll limbs and crushed I V - . . . . ' i (H ': ‘ 1 . : ' lhitllt'n‘ nici'ywluirii, but it wa“ oi lill‘lll that 1‘9“” (10111.11 “ h I“ 1‘1 011 \I 91111 H “nympmjun w”.- :1“. “hip,",1,..n.,,y,.,~_ l night. Mullllwl s present, Mayor “As the bodies \vcre lil'iud from tho :11'1'11-'Cald1"‘. Iit‘t‘VH Sparling‘, and ColluCll‘ inuiatioii tit‘inoiiiit..iii dt-bii,~ and l.id #110110” 13,,” Rum“: Moore by side, a st-oat- dramatic and [tillllt'flt' “as l ’ >4 age ’-< i~~~ Town Council. , l‘llvidgo. lll't‘:‘tilllUl. Mothers, wives and S‘.\'t*1‘li1t‘.‘ll‘f\' land ““K‘f‘ll'm‘j‘ were not, there to lllillll‘ll il11-ir iii-ad, but The prayer of Con. Knapp and Olllw Ill-2:011 ’l"'“ ""7‘7‘"’ii,”i7‘"‘,l ”ll ””3: "‘7‘" ,““"‘“1l 161‘s ru side'ilks on the frontage SYS- ::,.‘tiilil,[i‘igilijijshff,i,:.‘,.:, ‘13:, l,’,',‘,“l,‘,,.i:“(311.431,: ; tvni was granted, and the Clerk was pittliy or «it'revercut-o in lllt' \\'(§:llllOl‘dHh‘lH‘ll llllfitl'll‘7li"l t” prepare it “3'45”“ faces that Sill‘l'ulllltlt‘tl ilic ghastly array." An aiiprrn'iriat ion of $100 was granted to the Board of \Voi'ks for gravclling streets. The Mayor was authorized to ad- riv-‘ cap .â€"<Â¥~._. SCHOOL RE PORTS. REPORT of S. S. No. 6, Beiitiiick.â€" vertise for sale in the Globe and the_ IV Classâ€"Willie Currie, Mary A. Mail, the CollSulitlttletl Debentures, 'l‘wamley, Addie Currie. Sr. 111â€" now lying in the bank. Vida Burns, L. McDougall. Jr. iii-â€"â€" Meeting adjourned L. Forster, Emma Mighton, Johny night next at S o'clock. Livingston. IIâ€"Andy McDougall, Dan. McDongall. Maggie McKtechnie. Sr. Pt. II-Lizzie McCallum, Arthur Adlain, M. Mightcn. .li'. Pt. 11â€"- Joliiiy Long. Cyril Burns. Iâ€"Knty N.1liii, J. McKechnie. A. H. CLARK, ieacher. Report of S. S. No. 1, till Monday The ninth anniversary of the Ep- l worth League will be celebrated in the .lethodist Church on Monday even- ing, May 16th. Topics for conversa- tion furnished with refreshments, ,music. club swing'iig etc. Admis- Egremont,lsionlOc. Come and enjoy a social for Aprilâ€"Iv Classâ€"Everett Hoy,levcning. U I We make no change in our fiS SUE style of doing business. We have built up our business by pleasing our customers in the bargains and qualities that we ab *ays offer, which we can afford to do ow- a ing to our established principle of buying for 5 CASH, accepting discounts, taking advantage 3 of the market and buying at our own prices. . SPOT CASH always commands the market. e Being satisfied with small profits we share With 5 you the benefits of OU t SYSTEM of “Small prof- Q its and quick sales,” and are pleased to know i *9" that you appreciate it. i f. ‘ ;~, Millinery Busy! ~ , o Never so busy as now. \Ve are particularly well prepared 35 to show you the Very Latest Hats. We’ve the newest 1 " 1- things; the popular things; the most correct and stylish * ? that’s possible for Summer wear. All bright and fresh. 3' “'9 want your inspection of the Styles, the Qualities and, ‘ best of all, THE LOW PRICES. , g. Dress Goods Depar.’ment. . ’ Our salt-s in this department are increasing daily, and we ‘ i are proud to be able to state that it has increased one third Q every year since we have started business in Durham. . If 9 5,. Clothing Department. , d We have'just passed into stock two cases Ready Made 4 " Suits which were bought for Spot Cash, away below the 3‘ ‘9 the usual price. Among them are 24 Men’s Dark Check 1 r.‘ Tweed Suits, sizes 36 to 44. usually 86, they go at $4,50, A nice assortment of Boys' 2-piece Suits, short pants, in ‘ ; Navy Serge and Canadian Twecds. lined with Italian Cloth, o sizes 25 to 30. usually cold at 82 50 and $2.75 a suit, . ’, They go at $2.00. § 9, . 3 “Nil“ fill ”Will i 5 ', ’ i l . 3. . ’. Cash and One Price. , _. , . ‘ ‘: ‘ V ‘ CALDER, Bmcxge . '- < â€"â€"â€"- LOWER Town. ‘ .3 I . 1.9%,- . 2,, O k L Q

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