Supplement to The Durham Chronicle. Craps are looking well out this wav. Miss Flora Stewart of Wellbeck is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. John McNally of the 6th. Mrs. R. Jack has been quite un- well for the past fortnight. We trust that the good care and medi- cine. may soon restore her. The people of St. Peter’s school on the 8th may well feel proud of their teacher, Miss Nellie Traynor, not only does she work after hours with her Entrance class, but every Satur- day finds her drilling chem in var- ious subjects. Mr. S. Coombes of Toronto, who is visiting at Baker Matthew’s in Markdale, is to be with us a couple of days this week. Miss Angeline Lauder of Durham is out visiting friends on the 4th. Mr. R. Jardine is pulling around again fast. He paid a visit to Mr. \Vm. Marshall of Normanby last week. Zion’s big S. S. Picnic is to be held on Saturday July lst. It promises to be better than ever this year. everybody welcomeâ€"editors partio cularly. Mrs. B. Cooke of Paisley and? family returned home at the close of i the week, after spending some daysi with her sister, Mrs \V. J. Edwards. 1 Will Edwards spent a couple ofl days of the past week at Riverview attending to his farm there. Messrs Will Jack and Dave Davis A were the only two stalwarts who upheld the honors of this vicinity at the military muster at Niagara. The boys Speak well of their treat- ment there and have a good word for Major Gen. Hutton. Mrs. Hannah Edge left by C. P. R. last Wednesday to visit her daugh- ter, Mrs. L T. Spence at Deseronto. She stayed over night with Toronto friends. _ i 1 o â€" -â€" â€"â€"â€"A“ Ilesauv. Sam Edwards served his appren-\ cad-boss last week and , got a ï¬ne lot of hard work out. of the on Friday morning. driving down ;l but ’tis needless to add, that Saturw day night would ï¬nd Sam in Galt. , Mrs. George Robertson and three ‘children have Spent the past. fort- night under the old family roof of Mr. John Greenwood. George drove up on Friday and they all returned home on Tuesday. They are a happy, healthy, family group. On Monday prior to their return, a party was held in their honor at which all the -1-' .LA nain-h- en nothing 0t importance to the past week or two. as his burg goes on at the same ' we heard 3 There has be write about for everything in t .rlow jog trot as usual, in fact, man say the other day that the river her ' ' ' places. But as we do not care such a state of somnolency we will try and give you a few items such as they are. __ v I \f-#lqnann ling Inge“. a‘vay averyflling in tms Dlll’y, goes on slow jog trot as usual, in fact, we heard a man say the other day that the ï¬sh. in the river here were slower to bite than in other places. But as we do not care to fall into such a state of somnolency we will try and give you a few items such as they are. The Rev. J. . k at Hamilton attending] for the past wee the meeting of the .General Assembly now in session in that City. Mr. Carlisle. student from Proton, ï¬lled the Presbyterian church here the pulpit of. last Sunday 1n the absence of Mr. Math’eson. ltake in the excursion Quite a number wil LL- \Inflol Farm. \‘76 exp‘ect a gï¬eat 1n- H v v“; 0e will be t --:n Ix“ he result Th nrerAV TRAVERSTON . icon Thursdaygvill number of vxsnors DURHAM, JUNE 22nd, 1899. from difl'erent parts of the country. We observe that the committee promise ï¬ne weather ar (1 a good time generally. Hope they may get it. Next Thursday evening, in Watson’s hall, we are to be treated to an exhibition of Ki- netoscope views of the Spanish-American war, etc. As such entertainments are scarce here we ex t to sea a large audience. The Show is we 1 spoken of. Instructor Morrison Reports Favor-ably Upon Them. Mr. George Hately, secretory of the Cheese and Butter Asspcxahon of the Western Ontario, has recexved the follow- mg letter: Mr. George Hately, eeeretary of the Cbeese . ‘Y' .flll. ucurso Alcssan, uvv.vm._. v- ---- -__--~_ and butter association of Western Ont : Dear Sir,â€"In reply to your request for in- formation regardiug the sub-earth ducts which have been recently added to the cur- ing rooms in my district, I submit to the following r_eport__:_ n ‘ .1 1 A ._ IVIIUanunh - -’â€" v Caistox'w'ivlleâ€"-'flxe Sub earth duct .is com- pleted and m o eratxon. The duct IS eight feet deep an extends 118 feet under ground. It is made of three rows of ï¬ve inch tile and one row of8inch tile. all laid close together w;th the 8 inch tile in the middlemver the tile is a (severing of rye straw. n . In digging the trench for the tile a spring was found near the factory. The water from the spring runs in the bottom of the trench for its entire length, which possibly some what increases the moisture in the curing room. The intake pipe is built with galvanizad iron, ï¬fteen inches in diameter and thirty feet high, \x'ith cowl on 909'. __-1__ auu 0111‘ â€J nuuu all"... ..-.._- -., V_ _ .- The outlet from the curing room is simply l a hole in the ceiling on the opposite side to ': that at which the duct enters. ()n the day on which I visited Caistorville the temperature on the outside in the shade was 85 degrees. Inside the curing room a strong breeze was coming in from the duct ata temperature of 60 degrees. The tem- perature of the curing room did not exceed. during the day, 69 degrees. The curing room at the factory is very poor. I am of the opinion that with a reasonably good curing room the temperature can easily be rm - -.,“«:r““‘~n ‘11 HM) Ullll [lb lUvs-u v- .v _v___|. held at 6:: deg1ees.'1‘l1e 1110ist111e curing room was 80 to 8'... There mould 011 the cheese. ‘ . , .._.- .1 r IIlUUlu Uâ€. 0110 Ulluvr'vo At Woodbnrn, Caledonia and Canboro. snbearth ducts have been put in but were not ready when I visited these fat'ttories. On my next visit [will take careful note of the results with the sub earth duct and re- port to you thereon. - JAMES MORRISON, INSTRUCTOR. Could not express the rapture or Amuu‘ E. Springer, of1125 Howard St... Philadel- phia, Pa..when she found that Dr. King‘s New Discovery for Consumption had com- pletely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cureâ€"“it soon removed the pain in my chest and I can now sleep soundly some- thingi can scarcely remember doing: be- fore. I feel like soun ling: it’s paises tlmmgh- out the Universe.†So will every one who tries Dr. King’s New Discovery for any trouble of l‘hroat. Chest or Lungs. Price 500.3.nd $1.00. Trial bottles free at local Drugb‘tores ; every bottle guaranteed. ___________..__. EDITOR CHRONICLE. DEAR SIR;-â€"-Did you notice that thing in the Review that appeared some time ago respeccing the end of the nineteenth century, wherein the Editor ostensibly and witha good deal of bomb attempted to deside some fellow from Montreal whoiwould have it that the next century begins on the ï¬rst of January next. Now Sir, is it not above controversy that the year of .1' AL“ “[50 U. lelv‘uvâ€"J not above controversy that the year of I seventy belongs to the decade of the‘ sventies and not to the decaded of I 1 the sixties? And when the old mani i with the scythe was climbing up thel new century the moment he passed the dividing lineâ€"the zero mark be- tween the Mosaic and the Christian lera. Andisit not so with the mer-\ cury in moving from the decending‘ to the ascending scale? The moment: it passes the zero mark is it not in the! new century? How men will. try and persuade us that we have to 1 wait another year. PISGAH, SUB-EARTH DUCTS. Land of Promise, May 24 THOUSAND TONGUES. l'UUlu Utu nun b.3wvvu. egrees. The curing House Cleaning. very poor. I am of , l a reasonably good I vxlsh to announce that I am pre- arature can easily be pared to do paperlmnging, paintinv. ‘ .‘ a .- - . . o a 3’3.» "1911312113: “11:5 “1‘1"; whitening. kalsomimng and alabasr- '" " L ining. All work trusted to me done edonia and Canboro, with neatness and dispatch. I have ’90“ Out in but “'91'0 a full line of wall paper all the latest â€my; the"? ï¬lm†18" shades and designs the price of which ltalxe careful note of "l . d f 0- 9- . lb earth duct and me you w: lhn rom -0 to as) per cent below prices you have been paying [A3138 M?“};â€Q‘\:% 1 elsewhere. Call and get estimates Nb RM’ 0" for your papering. I furnish every *k"r-"â€"- . . . . . a thing if desxred. Orders left at [D TONGUED- f ‘ 1 e ‘- names Gun 5 Drug Store or my lesi- fine -"él’tm’e "’f Amnel dence promptly atteded to. ,.- I)l-.:‘n1] l- a l n- _-..-- TI" ‘rrvxf‘t t.‘ ,1899. Some person or persons unknown entered the billiard-room and cigar ’ store in the Parker Block, owned by L Mr. R. Noble, but recently leased to 3Mr. Pegg, on Wednesday evening, 3and cut the cloth coverings on four lbilliard tables. They also carried [away about $200 worth of tobacco xand cigars; but not satisï¬ed with :this they poured coal oil on the bal- ance of the stock. The four cover- ings are worth about $100, which Mr. Noble loses, while Mr. Pegg’r loss on stock, etc. stolen and de- stroyed will be about $300. It is to be hoped that the guilty parties will be ferreted out and punishedâ€"O. S. Advertiser. I! Every editor has received them. The postmaster sends them to the ecli- tor The postmasteris not to blame. For instance there is a man by the ’1 name ofâ€"â€"-well, say Tim Short. who sent us three notices to stop his pa- per; he did not want it any longer. iUpon investigating our subscription ’lbook we found that Tim was short gf $2.50. He never paid a cent and yet fihe stopped his paper as a matter of aleconomy to us. A few ovenings ago ; we stepped into a church and Tim’s l I. I I ‘melodious tenor rang out loud and iclear in that old soul-stirring song, 1 "Jesus Paid It All.†We might ‘ have been mistaken but his earnest- ness impressed us. The next day e we sent him a receipt in full and beg- : ged his pardon for not knowing that :t he had- made an assignment of his l' i liabilities to the Lordâ€"«Ex. ‘7 D May 17-â€" Shop will be open every \Veunesum and Saturday. All REPAIRING promptly and prop- erlv attended to. yw. D. CONNOR. 1' mva mnXVN. â€"â€" DURHAM. LOWER TO\VNa S, H. FIRTH BRO, Painters and Paper Hangers. Galvanized and Iron Pip ing: Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumps from $2 upye‘ud.‘ Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€"â€" every \Vednesday CLIFF ELVIDGE