at Easter Goods New Dress Goods New Suitings New Prints New Parasols New Flannelettes HAVE YOU SEEN ’EM 3‘? he People’s Store! A Full line of Broceties Always on Hand ugh House Block. "'J kutullbu 11 U1“ thought -the thoment you enter this store. The very breath of spring- prevails throughout this busy bee-hive , INTER is practically banished from fhnl1fli\f f‘nl‘ “‘ '. â€A... twenty-three days; Tl‘vhe; DURHAM, ONT. 3 I tlLï¬no days either. Geo. A. Staples. who came sick a couple of months ago my to his duties with the C. P. t lather dav. His ofliice has changed from Winnipeg to Cru British Columbia. Assessor Staples is a hustler having made the round of the township in twenty-:lnree days. The: were not -I' a..- j‘â€"‘ “‘ To-dey (Monday) Guy Williams is having a sale. He leaves this. week for the West who're. he intends to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. John Litth the latter’e parents Mr. and Ector recently. Miss Lily Ritchie enjoyed visit with the Putherbough near Aberdeen last week “we... w any person or persons of Mr. Chas. Jasper, of Walkercon haSIWhOSG claim notice Shall not have been wanting as Dan Greenwood’s. ;b99" received by them or their Miss Winnie Greenwood w“ tsz'Solicitso:' at the tim‘e of such dis- guests of friends in Durham tors few tribution. . days lately. ? Dated 'hiï¬ â€˜)th “nu-A‘s A n 1nn1 Editor and Mrs. Ramage, of the Review, were guests at Mr. D. Mc- Fadden’s recently. ' Mr. W. R. Edge 103: a valuable cow last week. Mrs. and Mrs. James Ledingham visited Mr. and Mrs. Sandy McDonald _on Sunday. They intend leaving for the West on Tuesday. nav ““630 Ul Alice Boyce on Wednesday evening. Charles lioness is visiting his parents at present. Mr Richard Boyce wears smile those days. A “ï¬le rived at his home on Sunday Mr. Donald Stuart was sad old friends last week. Mr. T. O’Neill was the , Alice Boyce on Wfldhnurlau .auu mrs omelas treated their friends OTICE is hereby given pursuant and neighbors to a very pleasant, 0‘ t0 ROViSed StatutPS of On- party. Those who had the honor to [farm 1897, Chapter 129. Section 38 t ' , [’(nnd amending acts) that all persons Mr. and Mrs. Mink are moving on g having chums or demands "gain“ the farm lately vacated by Mr. ,Ihe Estate of the mud John W11 Shields. " ' Joseph Stephenson. deceased. who Mr Richard Boyce wearsahappy 9dled on or about the 19th day of . . . lOctober A. D. 1903 are required on smlle those days. A little girl at» . .‘ , ~ , or before the nved at his home on bum!†nunn-nn- . , Bafore leaving for the W880 and Mrs Shields treated their fr Mr. Archie Brown acquaintances on the He leaves for the We dare Miss Mary McDonald of Sundayed at home Messrs. Burgess and Hastie are busy taking out barn timber for Mr. Henry Boyce. The prospects for an early spring are one very bright at present. The people of this shocked to learn than 31 had died early vicinity were r. John Smith Monday morning. The funeral which was conducted by the Foresters was largely attended. We extend our sympathy to the be- reaved family and friends. Miss Jessie Saunders from is the guest of Mrs. Leeson Harry Caldwell from J Manitoba. was the gueSt of recently. nae!) Ins: week and is still ahead as his other cow the uextday gave birth to win calves. Will is prospering. Them is a few cases of scarletiua in this neighborhood. Flossio Clark was very Sick with it. but is on the mend. Will McCalmou sold a cow to Eden lasm week and is still ah. his other cow the next day gave (0 twin calves. Will is nrnen Samuel McCalmon is the Mr. Crawford this week. twelve’days coming from 3‘ having to wait at PalmerSI week. Frank Carson from R ’ is visiting his old home to see him looking so well. Mrs. Miss Burnet. of Durham,. is guest of Eva Blyth this week. Thos Patty has moved to his home in Durham. We are sorr lose them. ï¬fiousmsmonstlpatlon prevent re- covery. Cure these with Ayer'a Pills. Sarsaparilla “ When 13 years old, for many months no one thought I could llve become of thin blood. But. In a tow weeks. Ayer’o Sarsaperflle com- pletelz restore}; me to health." The Children The change is very prompt and very marked. Ask your doctor why it is. He has our formula and will explain. Ag?â€" {'8 Your doctor will tell you that thin, pale, weak, nervous chil- dren become strong and well by taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Small doses, for a few days. Edge Hill. His ofliic‘e Hagvfbge‘: Winnipeg to Craubrook months_aeo returned â€"v vv VI- U... as. E. Bvcxxnnznflinohntm J Crawford. the West. at rd this week. He was 3 coming from Michigan. wait at Palmerston for a - ..D » Varney. Litfle visited . trom Dauphin. gues: of Jab. Hoy was renewing 12:11 last week. V .the ï¬nest ofHO ‘ Mrs. 3y evening Lalling on home an earl v Hanover J. O. A"! CO. Lowell. Mau or! ï¬pociglist: In, Ear, Throat and nag. so Mr. friends Durham guvst of Late Assistant Roy. London Ophthlmic 333., and to Golden Bq. Throat and Rose 011-.3Oth day of ] '0 RADULA'I‘E of London, New i? York and Chicago. ‘2’? Dim 0! Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ' Willsbe at Knapp House. Durham. the 2nd ‘ Satmdzy in each month. Hoursâ€" 1â€"6 mu. m- Robt. G. LEFROY MCCAUL. Solicitor, in this matter {or the Administrators. And further take nocice that after ,‘such last mentioned date the Tor- llonto General Trusts Corporation, the lduly appointed Administrators of the said Estate. will prom ed to dis- ;tribute the assets .of the deceased 'among the persons entitled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice and the said Administrators will not be liable for said assets or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received by _them or their . to send by post prepaid or to deliver f to The Toronto General Trusts Cor- Fporation (Limited), corner of Yonge and Colborne Streets. Toronto. or to the undersigned, G. Leiroy McCaul, Barrister. Durham, their christian names, surnames. and addresses with full particulars in writing of their claims and statement of their accounts. and the nature of all se- curities (if any) held by them, duly veriï¬ed by statutary declaration. Dated this 29th March A. 0.1904. In the Matter. of the Estate ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTICE TO CREDITORS. . R. C. P.. LONDON. ENG NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr Hinks being taken by surprise said that he could not thank them in accordance with his desires. but Mrs. Rinks being more plucky stood up Signed in behalf of hood. to move away from our neighborhood lin the near future. It is with plea- ,sant remembrances we recall the ‘good feelings that existed between you and us as neighbors during the 3 past twenty years which we were privileged to have you and familv as neighbors. We always found you wupright in your dealings with us, obliging when in need of your as- ’ slstance. And now that you have . decided to move away from our lo- cality. we are desirous of showing .. you to accept this Hall Rack. not for its value, but as a small reminder of us and happy days gone by in the how that you may both be long ‘ spared to enjoy it in your future re- sidence and whiIe we regret your re- moval from us we are pleased to know that your future residence not far away from us. There we maybe privileged to meet you oc- casionally. And ï¬nally when we are ( done with earthly scenes we li0pe meetin that glorious Home. where there will be no removals nor part- ings. DR. GEO. S. BURT. Property of John William Jose}; Stephenson, late of the Township of Egremont, in the County of Grey. Farmer, deceased. On Wednesday evening March 28rd a few of the friends of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hincks from the neighborhood assembled at their residence South Line for the purpose of presenting them with a small token. to show the esteem in which they were held in the neighborhood during their stay amongst them. They intend to move in a short time to the Village of Price- ville. 'lhe following address was read by Miss Mary Mcanhern. after which a lengthy programme was handed to John McDonald who acted , as chairman. The programme con- sisted of vocal and instrumental ‘music by the Misses Hooper and others. Mr. and Mrs. Ramage being present on the occasion. they added greatly to the evenings entertain- ment. as Mr. Ramage is noted for his excellent. talent as a singer and was ' liberal in response whenever called upon. The ladies provided good eat~ ables. DR. BROWN Address and Presentation April, 1904, JOHN MCDONALD ROGER MCBACHERN HUGH MCDONALD NORMAN MCINTYRE 1â€"1â€"6 pan: > For fancy dress Shin ts and nobby Ties we our stock 18 new and up to- date. your; UNDERWEAR. McIntyre Block. Call i ’PHONE 2 7 Wednesday and Thursday, Quality Will Tell In The Long Run illinzry Opening: MISS DICK in and ask to see our goods and pIiOOI Canned Fern, Peas and Tomatoes quality and freshness unequalled. Star Grocery Store. .. YOUR .. Top shirts, heavy and light, Mufflers, Scat-{3. Heavy Sox and Mitts. Big snaps on :11 All wool. diflerent to $2.25 a suit. That this weather is not conductive for business. Still although it has its draw. backs. One thing remains, and that is that we are more than anxious to clear our store of \V inter Goods. There is only one way to do it, and we have adopted that way, namely, to put the prices down to temptation point. Even below cost. Durham, Ont 'and 31. N. P. McIntyre. We can safely recommend every article we sell to customers. and light, 400 to 81.10 each bring your Butter and Eggs. Highest prices will be naid- weights and The Best Pure Money for lac lb Gold Band 4-piece Table Sets each. Gold Band 7â€"piece Berry Sets each. GLASS with Heavy Gold Bund around top. Gold being burnt in will not wuh of. Just the thing {or wedding presents. The following Sets V! All-wool 33.00 pair. Blankets, 64x84 . H. BEAN It Will p.’ you. , prices from -wool Blankets, 60x80 lead'. . Gloves Berry Sets, $1.60 , 40c and IWE hnve just learuwi my phone [113! hil‘ Go‘U:_'¢- \IH privuto bank at H. Sim-w :: m: gin-iced Tm-edny night It? i "1 thousand dollar:- Lakes. 1. .-. 4 ultra luvs no: beam Ira' m. i l â€on. the combination u’ 'M W“ knocked 06 “'11?" am 0 ~~‘ ï¬ money wus en~ily madv ‘Jr; M. “I been u ï¬lH‘flPs»fUi b 1‘ m. Old honest in his dealmgl VI mm very much to hear a I... ho In lusuinod. Even il M “Clam two thousand ghwplcbd up in 3 day, In .. that Mr. )liwl .. ‘ h loch (Int bin credit '0 just handed it over wit link misgiving. ‘ The purl (’M four dollars and som “so“.asum that many 3 '0!“ ho dishonest enough tc “or that try to ï¬nd an own It. Alla-did the proper (MI '0 “mend him for his 1 clan. FILL INN Huxusr HAM Joh- Augmof Egremom. bu. 1. O pom he found last Hatu ill way to Durhun. and re .0 to advertise for an own "’t necessary to do so. bl ‘O‘ bright and only Monday II I‘. I'll sent in decent: â€no and contents so closel 03' Thursday afternuuu W C meeting held in th discuss the question of bee {or Ihipment to the sugar I Borlin. A. E. Shuttlewort HI. and T. H. “'ilson. of \R delivered short uddresses o joct. at“: which 3 free took phoo. A numberol t present signed contracts t. 09065604 quantities of beets ligation. and it is expe my others will soon {all i “or Hunter took put Ch. local speakers, sud DIV“. of Glenolg. was the chair-uh MI ’81 graduate of loydly nod ungrudg life to the “'eSt. am; “its “at. he should the young college in h. h“ always Lak inure-t. . of D. D. on Rm of Pilot Mound Tun “Pceshytrriau’ [urn thu Manitoba C to honor itself at H convention by 001.1er A ooxmwuwu gives U! the life a! Mr. H. H M; what at variance with WI in Inn-t weeks Review but better to leave it over 6 till (heelection is nenrel fag we hue exmessed legarding the Caudidutl probably do so lawr on. just say in a “‘loia’uâ€"r thl Kmuou is gaining pupa“ day, but we Hope this “0| from working for all he in did the wise act'. the POOple’s paper scriber. He in Shplea. of Edm the employ of lust live yours there was buch the letter. and \ of his continued RIDIAU Hull, Ounw.‘ 000 blaze on Enter Sun Lndy â€into who is S: ta cccident received rec Ride“: rink. had to be: flair: on a stretcher. b no damage thereby. Canteen Hanaâ€"T recently purchued by ha been sold by him hie brother Fred. who the busineu there. and pleat heve been p! We uc planed to ma rom G. A. Staples. of II 3.. who sends his name 4 WE pxeunt our road with u phato of the Li for the House of Comm Hill". of Hanover. V of hit. McKinuon’s to; near future. Ill. Tuos. CALDWE load of horses from h the North Wesc. An taken by Mr. Scowu't. VERY attrmtive won ï¬tted out by F. Horiock. Jae Run-ell. Miss Dick DON'T forget. the l in Tolford's ofï¬ce to~n at 8 o'clock. 94 "(£050 puma raj CHRONICLE Local Ne VOL. 38-» 1t H ll