wwzv-v § MCKECHNIES’ WEEKLY NEWS « Large Sales June is the most interesting month in the year. with flowers and all nature is shown in its ï¬nest form, work slmp, in the ï¬eld and in the home. The old home and new homes are being lonked for and beautiï¬ed. A beautifying, we cordially invite you to have 3. 10¢ June Blossoms month in the year. The air is perfumed min its ï¬nest form, all is activity in the 101118. The old homes are being? touched up n' and heautiï¬ed. As an aid to the home you to have a look through our THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Second Floor i z .i05 at. walk on the old ’ Flesherton Continued from page 5. A Mr. ‘rl K Richsrlwu mus . drag a G! ins at work on the old renovuing tad making an addwim. w the lruut which uiil cuutuil. new puts 3033i Wind-Jaw. Ma. J. (l. P". Hm is†umkiug impYLV mm.“ M his drug scon- residence Mr \Vrs J cumin pulor the shops in 0:005. Air. W. amid 0' thin village had I urn. grauiao monument erected in the c'cmrway [ant “'wk. to “hr mvmury of [us depurted wife. Auurheâ€"rcase of ~cu'bec fvvwr has lieVmOped nu .h- 17'? inv‘ in Uh- [Am I!) of Mr. Sam'lei P. iar. uho at now under quarantine m d the Port léW “"1301 but: been 0103' d Herb Smi'h erjns basebdll buti not a ball from the but. and such as he received wmle bBCk'w «ppiug on! F.1d») evening. A shot on the‘ pain so cmupmtely winded hm that- u, wok soznu seconds to rrc-Jsltate him. but he is Again as gamv usever.. You can turn a crank dowm', but he always turns up. 3 * A woman is extolled for her vi:- 2‘“ hugs. and adored for her weakness- Rev. 11. E. and M33. Wellwon and M13 VIIUDJSCU Want to Ghana worth on Tuesday to attend a mu «Inge at Which Mr. \Veliwood ussmL While returning home from theiooated wi (uueral of her mothvr on Suurday EPaCRed in Mrs. Juhn Unislezt, at 063100. had a! Coated ‘ pat-row escape from death by cheh ‘ ° 8 solut nurse taking (rigb’. at a passing aut- water, no: From tr umobile Tb.- baggy was upzec and badzy «damaged and in the: mixuplgï¬sgomh‘ M18. thalenc Was severely enaaen‘the be:t( "’UI v---varv up, but lortunattl; suswimd no fractures and we [warn she :9 recover tug mom). Her 1mm daughter escaped wi how: much injury. Mr. R. Maddock, of Toronto, holi- dayed with friends last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Moore visited the Jormer’s old home in Norman- by last week. Mrs. T.E Aiken'head, and daugh- ter Ruby, of Toronto, “asited the former’s mother, last week, and were accompanied home by Migs Dorothy Clark. Dr.'Ern. Armstrong, of Cobalt‘ came home to spend a few days with his mother, but his visit has been marred with an attack 01! ton- silitis. Mr. and Mrs. JW. Bates, of To- ‘ronto are spending a fortnight with re.lati\ es in Artemesia and Osprey. Mr Bates owns a V'ery handsome driving outfit with which they pleasuied from the city. They were the guests of Mr. and M13. J.A Cornfield on Satuz- diav. Mrs. Bates, sr, and grand- daughter, Mrs. R. Maddock, of the c1ty..are also visiting 1elatix es. ; Mrs. W. Ayers. of Toronto, is .visiting 'her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Blackburn. Mr. and Mrs . W,J Bellamy visit-â€" ed the Latter’s mother at Nottawa- saga over Sundiay. Miss Teena McLeod is visiting her brother at 'Colbingwood. Mrs. F.G. Karstedt, and Mrs. T, Chislett. visited a (ew days with the .latter’s daughter at OWen Sound. ( Mr. and Mrs. D McTavish cele- brated. the twentieth anniversary of their wedding day on Saturday and we extend our congratulations. Miss Bertha Smith gave a birth- day party to a large number of her Little friends on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Murphy, on To- ronto, attended the funeral of the latter’s mother on Saturday. ‘ Dr. E.C Murray is attending the Dental Convent‘ion in Toronto this week. Mrs. Ward. Harrison, of Silver Creek. N.Y.. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Alfred Harrison. Miss Jennie Flynn, and sister, of Berkeley visited over Sunday with Mrs. Flynn, here. The world expects a man to make a fool of himself over a woman but it never forgives a wcman who makes a fool of hen»- seif over a man. To know thyself is wisdom; to know how to impart that know- ledge to othersâ€"that’s cleverness. â€"Smart Set. ' u u mommy will surely destroy the sense of smell nud cumptecol y .derange the whole system vfheu en‘c‘oiripgrn through tne muc- A!_I-- UL_-_IJ _____ VJUWUOU ' nus surfaces Such articles should never be used except an prescriptinns trurn reput- able physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can pessibly derive from them. Hall’s Cstsrrh Cure. mnnufsctured by F. 1- Cheney 5: Co . To- ledo. U . contains no mercury. and is taken internally. acting directl upon the MM and mucous surfsces o the system. In bu) ins: Hull’s Ustsrrh Cure be sure you get the genuine. It :3 taken internally and nude in Toledo. Ohio. by F.J.Cheney °u{““l'°“‘" ("0' P 75c bottle. ' n1 druggists. rice .oer ) Tske {hum Family Pa:- for constipetion. Beware of Ointment: for Catnrrh That Contain Mercury, Bushiu opened a urw io-- '09 Saturdnv in one 0' A LITTLE WISDOM his [Odru' ‘5 with an attack 0!! ton- iC gum d chat. - . . ..._ - _ . ’ An active brain demands an active ï¬ver. .‘No hem; 's Pills. Ask your doctor about them. He no“ 'icw to Preserve Them For Eight Months. ' d storage at 34 de- grees F. undergo little if any change. tor this tempegatureis is sufï¬cient to luuit the activities and prevent the growth of the more common bacteria. “-"k‘ m nf nrpseerllK eggs by at Least iur this temperature is sumcwuu a limit the activities and prevent the growth of the more common bacteria The problem of preserving eggs by excluding air has brought. forth num erous methods. According to Ameri A - _ éncvncfiflfl‘fln Wrapped in paper Packed in bran Children cpu s.) 9h agnight? Wuwu vv -v" Packed in wobd ashes Coated with vaseline or I in a solution of wate: glass water, nqne bad. â€":â€"_A-“- ‘. the shops in the form of a thick liquid something like glycerine. One part of this to nine of sterile water makes a preserving fluid of the proper strength. I 1 LA nunbnfl in ‘ As I have disposed of my Bak- ery business in Durham. all ac- counts must be settled at once. G. H. STINSON GRASBY.â€"I«n Durham on Friday, May 27th to Mr. and Mrs. Thos DIED. NICHOL.â€"In Glenelg, on Saturday May 28th John Nichol, aged 76 years. Duke of York Will stand for mares for the season of 1910, as frllows: MONDAYâ€"“fill proceed to T1108. ‘ Harl'ison’s,Egretuour, for noun; thence " to James Hopkins, Glenelg, for night. i TUESDAYâ€"Tn A. McEnchern's; Gleuelg, for noon; thence home in nigh c. \VEDNESDAYâ€"Tu Priceville for noon, thence to Arch. McMillzm's Glenelg. for night. THURSDAYâ€"“7i" proceed tn Niel! 31-08., Township Hall, Glenelu. fnr' noun. thence to Wm. Greexmood’s.; 6th Glenelg, for night. i FRIDAY â€" To John McVicket-s, Glenelg, thence to Davis Hiak‘s, near Ceylon, for night. Grésby. :a daughter. SATURDAY-To Eli Ostmuder’s Artemesia, for noon, thence to his own stable, where he will remain un- til the following Monday morning. This route will be continued throughout, the season. health and weather permitting. L. FROOK, Prop., Pricevillc STRle-‘ORD. ONT. The great partial treining school of Ontario. Three departmentsâ€" % % Telegraphy We mist graduate:- to positions. The demend upon no for tuined help green, . exceeds ï¬e supply a be three mc et re eemlv pieced ere receiving “0. $50 and $100 per month nepectivley Business non state our mdnetee ere the beet. Enter our clueee now. Get our free cele- The Imported Clydesdale Stalllon 8043 C.S.R. I2948 S.S.B. NOTICE Jugh. Good for any one with a cold or cough} ;y cases, hard cases; 00d for acute cam . Ask your doctor to tell you, honestly and what he thinks“ of this old standard remedy. BORN. e For at Least Hardwar or collodion with 70 Farmers’ Central Mutual Fire Insurance COMPANY The Second Strongest Purelyflmual Fire Ins-rue: Company In Ontario Head Office. - Walkert0:t.()T J. J. Sch'nlnacher. Manager. FIFTY GIRLS WANTED By October 15th our new fan-Lory at Hanover will be completed. \Vr will require fifty girls. “2» «‘ll‘“ have room for a few girls in mu- present quarters. Applications will be received now by w .â€"â€"_â€"_.‘ Insuree all kind: 0! (arm prove†ty and isolated dwellings at rr duced cash ratel. and und‘ r low' or premium notes Ior a term 0' three or tour yen-s than can be «cured elsewhere. Buildingn pro‘ tected with lightning rods and their contents eccepted at lower rates than others not so protected WILLIAMS, GREENE 6: ROME (30., Limited HANOVER. PROPERTY INSURED E LY 39‘000,000.00. . J. McFADDEN. Ag’t- DURHAM‘ ONTARIO June 2, 1910 THE ONTARIO N EAR' m.“ weddiCinM. 3 Nht’t‘ml gay (or every milmem. cum named. at Hacfarlanv's, The weather is km-y m»; 000‘ .nd “19 CTO‘IQ 31m Wt! 101' the (inn Hi This paragraph is 1M 1,1 [or nearby readvrm It was nireteen w-ars hu! 0" since the déath of Sir A, mcdonald. How timv flu dma’t INN to he mon- 19..“ it}, '(MEWM‘ indikpuh‘vd IKJICd the pleasure hr! P1 of â€nu-ting Mr. Hugï¬ made? the runny: of his nvw ham 1.“ a disappoimmrnt in H?“ we ccuidu’t very \u-II ln=l1~ i To teachers and svninr stu me centr‘l BUSinPSS (‘Hl‘t'flt“ Toronto offers somv 5].†ml} «laments and snmv unusu 11 7.1!"!!! in cnnnumm “uh conflict of its sumlm r swhuultI Maine“. shorthand and t WV. 869 card in nur :ui\v| rmhy, See ca ment columns. Arthur Black. emplnyvd a cement works here, mot wit addent on Friday last tha It! him aft work (or a hm ml“ that it brukr a\\a_\' :u on him. Besides 3 Ha Wfllt. he who rocvix'od 8 bmel. Ind though his influx" Wall. they arr nut wrinum We ire plvamd In knn Hr. David Smith has mum'm “‘9!!!†to tako an inh-v-m‘ u out in warm weathc-r. down town Satuwla}. an! short tlmv around â€10 Mum Cdn’t try his »h.;n:l in th. A (lateness m um 0! hi- ‘ We of Wpoks ago MIHH Had. Off rumors. vVon to am 511‘ the olfvndmg m. mm: We isn’t going 10 lm knot-K yet. “79 sincvrg-l‘x Inqn- 3 'MS’ and C(‘nlll‘t‘h‘ I'I'('4’\| ha been so {uh m h.- q‘: u: get well. Rev. Mr. Hartley m lint regular m-rmur- church Durham. am! Etnmont. hJH'v hza to this parish, «m 5.1:?! Hurtley cream] a m' “Precision. and “W!!! by the lb]? mum†!' â€ï¬‚amed his duh“ 073t0l’. and a blur . u . “GROUT? U. lid: W. and Tl'ihih I: was are ‘0 lot 1 on their good [ormn Inch I man. \Rhw i~ aback worker as \u voL. «vâ€"uo. 2255. Mrs. John .‘inHt the [on of a urn: “lull. \V‘hiCh \k':"t' flower garden un Week. ï¬nd thunflh lIllythimz to us. \H' M she does nm 1..- Hnay Keeling fur W “ï¬cthievmg. .‘1 Vlteted them H"- ' ‘ m “I congrahfl-H ï¬ne appvzu'u'u' Y be im'agi‘u ’1 V'- n sh? tumâ€i t “ring {hr 11%!“ Y MUerer had It ' the World mm mount of I‘« "’ N EWS AR ..' Mt great, it is “.11". mmï¬ng’s \xml; Iu' “to “light, and 9911' m ““9 fee-hm: {01‘ NW 0 “mm bad 1fâ€: 1110 r ~ ~ “008. He did! h .7 ham. but he ho h" “It!!! and ball dm 2.“ HI confounded ‘ M Who 01-!) huh? " Mon or a firm 0 J ‘ d hundnd thunwiv u regard the I-«I w ' to [wiping flaw-H h of conlmm x. 'i! â€"1068 In Mrs. MU 0W