its. with- t sleeves rigation ’rn Alberta eredin 3m black women. lat their 1 not. be for all that 9 Sum- . Men’s DING can and in black yn's and Ito stock women's Outing or m1x av tern Ladies' If you K mam on apable of mm crops. and cross 250 acres ;es, three 5.9120. Fine gUSt ods particu- in sunny 153' terms. 3 Livingstone Alberta. Can bli‘Cko Minn. ietions S'rreat 2560 In S. 81K â€I? mxxmzsrm SERVICES CLOSED ON TUESDAY :--Iistic effort, WhiCh in, atmlux ex calling in the 1;'.L\ .r.._.~u.~:1. has been decidedl.V .1. Fr mm the first ser- La: :: '; ~ f’:::' three weeks ag0~ at Mr Spirrii corsets always on hand Mrs. J. C. Nichol, Durham. 33 VOL. 44â€"N0. 23' 0. ;Jresen: time the..McMaE- are opening a similar in Chesley. Besides “’0 other towns are to before these students Toronto to resume their MoMaster University- r sale.â€"One White “Challenge†ï¬ling separator, thirty-691x cyiinder, in good repair ‘Win cheap. Apply to Hinman ston. Vickers. Ontario. iizi \‘oice‘ “King Dav- " In his hea‘vier $0105. 'I‘. ~' voice is heard even ‘i i‘.':mtuge than in his in . mm. but in both he al- 59 with the same ease il'w‘s of expression. â€3.193 of the different 1 the band have been Y Lneiz manifest earnest-i Vesus. The three open 1‘5 Which have been held 6' stay of these Univer- iuve all been exception-' attended and nO‘tWith- he fact that the services the street corner. the attention was always all '1 be desired. pecinl C‘.P.R. Harvestens’ ex- m train leaves Durham at :n. on Saturday, August 12, :rough to Winnipeg with- 1:1. ge e..â€"-R Macfarlane, town . John Whittaker has had his 3 on Lambton street remod- and generally repaired. Mr. AIL-Donald had the contract. )uz'ham baseball team went ) the St. Paul’s church gar- fly in Egremont. on Mon- vning. and defeated the 33' we team 13 to 5 NOW mutiny was not observed Monday, the chief attrac- .: the Hanoverâ€"Markdale match at Hanover, in urkdale Was defeated 13 Ford of the youngsters : Went over, and engaged 3 :11 match, getting trim- :T. For those who stay- . the bowling green and; ""121d were the chief! ."Vice in Trinity church, and St. Paul’s, Egremont, xken next Sunday by Mr. mley, Principal of Clinton 2001. On Sunday, August 2 will be no service held, \ugust 27th, Rev. W. H. will have returned from y trip and be in his own .mrk on the furniture fac- .- being rapidly pushed and the brickwork will be ad in a few days. We I‘VCSt in this locality is or way. Cutting is al- 1. and it Will not be long I the threshing season is :1gain,Cr0ps are, gener- kin“, good. 5' after-noon last. the .001 of Trinity church annual .picnic at the number attending was r than usual. and a fternooln was snent. a were sement n 18 capacity 01' was taxed. The '9. which was was even more Jeen keen. The Lugs. which were s'terian church. )rg‘otten by the . Each Sunday cially on the he first one. soloist. Whose ressive The Chronicle extends its symâ€" pathy to Mr. Snell in his period of bereavement. She was always a healthy and active woman until about Febru- ary last, when she was seized by nervous trouble; and grew conâ€" stantly worse up to the itime of her death, Her parents. :Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Scott, her brother. â€Wm. Scott, in, her sister-in-law, Mrs. Wm. Scott, her 'brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wellington, and an aunt 1 Mrs. Farquharson, all of Corunna, were present at the funeral. Besides the .sorrowing husband ' and son, the deceased leaves her father and mother. as well as a brother and sister, all living at. or near the old home in Corunna. She was a Valued member of the Presbyterian church. and took an active interest in. its Welfare. Interment took place on Satur- das afternoon to Dromore ceme-t tery. Serxice was held at the’ home here before leaving con-1 ducted by her pastor, Dr. Farqu- l harson, and at Dromore by Rev .' Mr. Kendall. For a number of years, Mr. and Mrs. Snell lived on a farm near Dromore. but about six years ago, came to Durham, where they have since lived. and proved themselves to be excellent citizens. An issue of one child. a boy nine years of age. resulted from the marriage. The deceased lady was born in (Torunna. Lambto'n county, Ontario nearly forty-one years ago, and fourteen years ago last (.‘bristmas‘a she united heart and hand in mar-' riage with :Mr. John Snell, who.I now mourns the loss- of a good; and affectionate wife. l HYMENEAL "Bentinck. Miss Tena Rose, of Hamilton, is FIRTHâ€"EDGE. spending some time with her The. marriage of Miss Amy Lsa- town friends. fibelle Edge to Mr. Tho-mas Firth†Mr. and ‘Mrs Chas Rance of £523: solemmzeil at tn}? harm: ofMt-he Listowel, were in town for a cou- ri es paren s, .‘r. an rs. , ple of day s. :IDaniel Edge, Edge Hill, at 12 o'clock noon. on Wednesday, Aug-.‘ N ust. 2nd. 'Rev. Dr. Farquharson L was the officiating minister, and, . was assisted by the bride’s uncle,‘ ..-1V.Ir.s. Funcheon, 0f Stratford, 15 »;Rev. Jas. Binnie. of Tweed. Only VlSltng' With her brother, Mr. and the immediate relatives were pres- Mrs. P‘ Gagnon. jent, The bride was unattended! Misses Alma and Birdie Kelly, of ‘ and wore a dress of cream liberty Montreal, are visiting their cousin. flsatin. with pearl and crystal trim- Mr. A. Catton. ’ming. After the lunch the bride f Miss Dora 'Bauer, of Actornspent ! and groom left by the afternoon .I a few days the guest of her cousin ‘train to spend a few Weeks in 3311-, John Bauer. ,Northern Ontario. On their re-J? Mr. Arthur Grow, of Fergus, 55i(ie in Clinton. iflflqec our] fnm:l<n I Miss Winnie Warner has return- ed home. after a month‘s visit in Owen Sound. ’ . r OBITUARY. DEBS. JOHN SNELL. On Thursday of last week. after an illness of four or five months’ duration. Mrs. John Snell was re- lieved from severe suffering by the hand of death. case, and feel grateful they got off so Well. Mrs. Olark looks. well. acts cheerfully, and is highly hopeful that soon they will rise above the calamity and look back upon it only as an unpleasant memory. Building operations are going on again, and soon a big- ger and better Cochrane will rise from the ashes of the first one. i The entrance to Normal re :appeared in last Friday’s da several days earlier than was nected by the candidates. matriculation results are not out, but will be in the course few days. The following ca dates were successful from the seven who passed; Hazel ‘ lis (H). J. IM. Farquharson Annie C. Clark (H), Ernest J. 3 Girr (H), Arthur Backus. John Greenwood, C. C. Ramage. Apprentice tinsmithing and plumbino Wanted.â€"-To AD. learn Applv W potatoes for saleâ€"Apply to '. Lang. the candidates. The n results are not yet ()9 1n the course of a ‘he follow 1n0‘ candi- successful from the ur taking honors of passed; Hazel Wil- Farquharson (H), i (H), Ernest J. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. are :spend- ing a month’s holidays with friends and relatives at Newton- ville, and other places. Mrs. B F'. 'Warner, and daughter, .Mrs. H. A. Burnett. leave Wednes- day morning to visit in Port Huron and Detroit -;1~II‘. Wm. Orchard has returned after a two months†trip through the West, and is visiting with «Mrs. Scott, Countess street. Mr. and Mrs. Matthews, of Mark- dale spent over the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wright. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Murdick, of Souris, Mam, axe visiting thezr nieces. Mrs. Ed. Burnett. and Mrs Redford. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Kelly, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Kelly here ‘Muskoka over Civic holiday. ’ Mr. and Mrs. D. Macfarlane are : Mrs. T. Corbett, and children, ofi Sme‘dmg a. few days W'bth rela- -T0ront0, are Visiting her parents,â€_{‘ es and friends. They have 19“ .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Whitmore. \15Lt1ng 1n Glenelg for some time, . _ . . and will return shortly to their ‘1 Mrs. Lu.\ton, and two Chlldren‘ihome in Hamilton. fof Kincardine, are Visiting her .' Mrs Ad Traynor of Regina . . , _‘ ,. ‘ ° ‘ an] ‘ I y 'SISter’ Mm“ Fred BUCLIDEham. lis visiting her aunt, Mrs. Walter ! Rev. Jas. Binnie. of Tweedd ’Nichol, sr., and other friends in preached Very acceptably .in the. this "iCinitY. She is accompanied ‘Presbyterian church on Sunday. Iby her daughter, Miss Goldie. Mr. Stonehouse, of Dundas, and Mr. Stoneh-ouse, of Hamilton, are visiting Mrs. Scott, Countess St. Miss Vina Kress. Vand Mr. and Finch of Newark. .J.. are visit- ing the Kress families in town. Rev. Mr., and Mrs. Cooper, of Nassagaweya, spent a day .With Mr. and Mrs. Folkard. Messrs. Edwin Glass, George Catton and Fred Search, were in Muskoka over Civic holiday. 3 Mr. Arthur Grow, of Fergus, :spent Sunday with Mrs. Jas. A. 1' Rex. and Mrs. Boundy, of Ham- ilton, spent the holiday with her gsister, Mrs. Sparliug’. ‘ Miss Annie Russell. Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks with Miss Marion Calder. Rev. C. S. G. Boone, of Dunnville! will preach in the Baptist church‘ next Sunday evening. I Miss Tena Rose, of Hamilton, is little spending some tune with her town toun friends. ’VVrig'h Mr. and (Mrs. Chas Rance. of'Week I ple of day s. iher hr Miss Torry is holidaying for a couple of weeks with friends in Bentinck. Mr. Foster Saunders, of Toronto spent the holiday in town. Mr. John Purvis, (Buff) of Ban- over, was in town Mondav. .Mr. W". Lavelle was up from Toâ€" Irontvo for a couple of daxs. I M.r .-Mur1ay Smith. of Brantford, 'is holdiay 1110' at his home here. Miss Inez Redford has returned from Visiting her grandmother at Elmworod. Mrs. E. A. Rowe is spending a couple of weeks with friends in Guelph. \ Miss B. Taylor, of London, is. visiting Mrs. Scott, Countess St. :Mr. Wm. Laidlaw, in, was home from St. Marys over the holid‘av. Mrs. Schooley. and her grandson Joe 'Whitchurch, visited in Stratâ€" ford. .Miss Annie .MacKay was home from Paris over Monday. Mr. Harper Kress, of Toronto was home Civic holiday. Mr. 'Wm. Johnston sr., was in Holstein Monda‘yx Mrs. Cope is visiting the Nichol families in Glenelz. Miss Edna Patterson is visiting Owen Sound friends. Mrs. W. Patterson is visu'rting friends in Hanover. DURHAM 01â€.. THURSDAY EU 0 U T l ’_. 19H PERSONAL. F. PROMINENT DOCTOR DEAD. ; Dr. John A. Scott. for a number ‘of years a resident at Maxwell. Where he'had a large practice. died on Monday at Collingwood, where he had recently been liVinga a helpless invalid for some time with paralysis. He Was over fifty years of age, was raised in Osprey township, and was in the teaching profession before entering medi- cine. He was active in municipal matters, a prominent Orangeman and a member of the Masonic Order. Mrs. Geo. Ries, and two child- ren. of Lumsden, are visiting at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. McArthur, Bunessan, and other relatives. She was accom- PflDiFâ€"‘d by her sister, .Mrs. Chas. Taker, of Lumsden, who will visit her mother. Mrs. Geo. Ries. sr.. at Hanover. vice Mr. George Wright, of Torontoa will preside at the organ in the Methodist church next Sunday, and Miss Eleonore Wright, A.T.C. M., will sing at the evening aser- Miss Minnie McClocklin returned home after spending a month with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. McFa'dyen, of Oak Grove. Mich, and friends in London. C; Master Lawrence Irwin, of To- f i 'ironto, is visiting friends in town n Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichollws and ’ \Master Eric of Toxonto.a1e Vis- iting at E. D. McClockl .’n s. A, ai 3 Rev. and Mrs C. S. G Boone. of n"Dunmille. are vis tinO' the latter 5 'parents. Mr. and M..rs C. Me- i Dougail, for a few davs. t; Mr. D. MoKinnon. manaO'er of {the clothinO' department of the 1 Robert Simpson Company, Toron~ 1.t0.was in town a few days. a little son. of Toronto were in rtown over the holiday. Mr. .‘Miss Janet McLachlan. and sister .Mrs. Ford, and two children, Masters Stewart and Irvin, of To- ronto, are guest.q of their sister, Mrs. Walter Nichol. ir. Major MacGillivarv. of London called on friends in Durham While en route to see his sister. Mrs. G. McTaggart, of Pomona. who is seriously ill. of her sister. Mrs. Mitchell, in Toronto, and left on the afternoon train for that place. waov Wright W 11 remain on Tuesdav, spent a few hours Iat the home of Mr. and Mrs. John McQueen, up town. Misxs K. A. Firth received intel- ligence 'Wednesday, of the illness Mr and Mr: Boothville, friends. and .Miss Lottie Lavelle returns to her home in Str-atford Thursday, after visiting her brorther, Mr. and Mrs. 5C. ‘R. Lavelle, and other rela- tives and friends MR. R. J. ’BALL (mam-x ative Candidate for South (1195 in the House of Coxmmoan. and Mrs. Peter McDonald. of visited i Benrtinck their return a few hours for another Shoes A choice collection of smart and lovely in up- â€to date styles. Our Spring Millinery is the event: of the Lace and Inaerbién Sale, reg. 5c, Ladies Underwear and Vests. i Special Cotton Hose, worth 20c 0000000000005 Lace and Embroidered Hose for Cotton and Lisle Hose in smart style at .......... ................................... 25c, 40c and 50c 0000000000... dered Hose for the Low . 25c; 40c and sec 000000000000... z, in light weight ............. me to 50¢ , London and New , original 898:- the