upon ung’ tin Der} Mrs. John Laidh',‘ are visiting their ’ and Mrs. Gedd I. ttie Bye-rs return. to 1 Tisdale- on Tueidny s and Magazines the BUND nblishc lagegésu TACTILE PRESS this Municipality. Bessie P (“[900 PEOPLE M A pril It"; 7h mocurred )1 r9. Wm, Visited ark. on. » hume V50"- John "0“". at aVPS {of NC )ll W H you three Mrs. 3V9 this her 18- mes. Central Drug Store. \‘.1 kinds garden, ï¬eld and flow- weds. Central Drug Store. I'Lmahares and sole plates for - various plows in use at the mndt‘y. In the town hall, Durham, on \lnmlay, April 21!â€, at 2.30 1).!!!" Jean McPhee will demon- - the best and easiest meth- ‘astry making. )liss Gibson‘s ComPO ()phosphitel. .A â€Pl" Stimulant‘ Sf ‘rbac [‘he A, Y. P. A. of Trinity church :| a most enjoyable social ev- ‘mg on Tuesday at the rectory. .nstration. pm The furniture company’s law- mu started the season’s cut on r“ru|21y of last week. We under- at ï¬ts in“ ca- :.;u-ity. Thvy have a large pile d log»; Ahead of them, but not 30 :m in some former years. n|'|||\' wing 3 3 here. H N EWS AROUND TOWN led by U pm works On Friday m0] Fred Pinkerton. â€\‘am Hartford, 3 appeared before 'I‘elford on 3 C .. 46 -â€" N0. 2408 ND straight story, but - ' erton turn- I“: ~ir~k at the stomach after be- mt‘: ill the theatre for some time, .md h;l\'lng the appearance of a “tagger in his' walk, there seemed Very little evidence unit!“ him being intoicicated. The Witnesses liquor on either of the two beâ€: but Pinkerton, who gave evidence‘ in his own behalf. admitted haVinR‘ taken "one drink†from John Vol- iett after entering the wow. Th“. he claimed, made him sick. He said it was the 031! MW 3‘ had taken that day, end that he Wu not inundated. deuce went to M the 13â€.“. no «immune. m an n- afternoon. irunk while in nviti \V H rs wanted.-â€"â€"Apply to Mrs. at residence formerly oc- y 060. McDonald, near 2pd 'l'13-‘y u 8801‘ 0 became qunte mun...“ --_ When quite a young lad, ul some tame crows, but they cold weather ‘ and he never expected to them again. Next spring, war. one or two of them re- ed for a visit and felt quite )me. The bear has fallen into I hands. and will be well cared ting of the license com- rs of South Grey will be the inspector’s office, in on Thursday, the 24th April, at one o‘clock in 1| M all 1V0rable ‘ the whole (I he has the back yards. If Compound Syrup Hy- ;93. A builder, strength- nulant. A nerve and .1. Fully guaranteed. ator m 1n )C with 111C nchlan is 00 nf A" Your)? 11 Saturday spend the A“ in Canada coming to 31° the auspices 0! Institute, on Monday 1n ll‘. ' v v > ' " I 1 them, 3:23? 30 The famous comedy drama “Val- 9 0"“9 ~ ‘ ' ley Farm†is to be given in the the auspices of ity church. A strong cast of local mtitute, on Monday talent has been holding rehearsals 2,30 p.m.. in the for some time, and every effort is ladies are cordial- being made to .give the public of atom]. Admission Durham the best evening’s enter- tainment they have enjoyed for a .. __ long time. fair is adver- the 17th. Those sell horses Will 11H man had rather everything went )0 reason to feel the result. Hi3 moved to tow“? im frt 12‘“ story, 0‘" g Pinkerton turn- a young lad! -ows, but they \I ham If you want a stylish pair shoes, button or laced, go Grant's. Sweet peas, auperba mixed, 3 ounces for 25¢. Central Drug Store. lives were lost. Do you want nice ready-to-wear dresses? Grant has them, to fit girls from 4 to 14 years; also nice things in boys’ suits. Ladies will please remember that we print .all sorts of society cards. When requiring anything, see our samples and get prices. or Do not fail to attend the dem- onstration on bread and pastry making in the town hall, Durham, on Monday, April 2lst, at 2.30 p. m. Admission 10 cents. Darling’s ExtraCt Sarsaparilla and Burdock. A vitalizing blood medicine, restoring vigor and healthy action to every organ. A medicine glass with every bottle. $1.00. Central Drug Store. We have learned of the death of Mr. John Calder at the age of 82 years. He was an'old resident of Egremont, having lived many years on the 14th concession. Further particulars will be sent in later. While walking along Garafraxa' street on Tuesday, Mr. Geo. Watt3 met two hounds jogging along»1 leisurely. Just as they were: passing, they grabbed him, tore! his trousers, and left quite a‘. gash in the flesh, which required; dressing. The animals appeared? harmless, and their treachery was‘ whully unsuspected. 1 is quite brig present app may still be of years. H ithe same lines. ocean at "however, to be a waste of ene advise readers to patronize erchants when the h? merchants and their wives constantly sinning by sen: r what they want tt selves. We prefer to buy by keepint our recently“ We learn \VlUl I'Cgl'Cl um u... eems to be qmte VDâ€. satisfactt’u'y 931C. 11 to 21"“ George Lamb, of the Michigan 3 Willing to answerqu was generous enoug 1 comes. .The (‘hronicle credit as a I’I‘Of‘v‘Soo" has been confined to his itahle means 0f advertising, and bed for the past three months. a cost over and 3‘30"?- th“ After he left here a couple of the bills, he considers years ago, he had to undergo an He DUI‘ChaS0d operation in the hospital, where Brown prOperty 0“ he had two or three of his fingâ€" ). was expected. but snarafraxa street a few days ago ers amputated. Now he tells us be present. On ,and will soon move in. Mr. BroWn he is just recovering from an- he work will be ’. in turn bought a smaller regi‘lother hospital experience, where R. P. McKay, secre- " dence from Mr. Joseph Brown, and he had two toes removed. Mr. reign Missionary So- 1 will take possession in time tO‘Lamb is well known in this town :ret to learn that 3 make way for Mr. Ford. The . and vicinity, and his many friends )1) has not improved ', property purchased by Mr. Brown 1 will regret with us to learn of hi: take up his regu-lis just across the street from hisamisfortune. ho e a lew weeks’; resent dwellin , and was occu-, . . ‘ .1 hive the desired lgied for yearsgby Mr. and Mrs} Thehlj‘lesheiiton AlthaIFCB gaxe ‘ toring him to hisTJohn Moffat up to the time they‘le’“rt .3 artice m ash lsshle . b lieft for the West last summer. nouncmg the .sympat y s 0““ 3 1a portion of the Owen Sound prem brief interview last‘ We omitted last week to men- in favor of Henry Love, who wa ’. Jacob. one of the ï¬tion that Mr. Robt. Burnett had found guilty of the murder 0 I the new industry â€old out, and his successor, Mr. J. ' his wife and is now lying in Owe: _ . . . -4 Lu--. an amma in“ awaiting the time fixei uterian church on so very inSpiring the extr lelivered by Rev. B. . cost of of the Upper Can- ‘ money ety. Rev. Dr. Dun-5the Charles well spent. “nap one another money at home. 'have no doubt U“ ment will PM" ‘ ‘1 «WM!!! of The Young Peeple of the Baptist church will give an “old rubber†soda»! on the evening of April Qsth. House-cleaning season and the carpets are be ed. Dr. Brown, eye, ear. nose and throat, will be at the Hahn House. Durham, on Saturday. April 19th from 12 to 5 p.m. Eyes tested and glasses supplied. Wanted ‘to rentâ€"A desirable house containing four bedrooms. Down town location preferred. Apply to J. D. Abraham, at The People’s Store. Toronto is suffering for want of: accommodation. It is estimated! that ten thousand new houses}. could be readily rented. They are! worse off than we are. I To any of our readers we are prepared to give The Daily Mail and Empire, or The Daily Globe. up to January 1, 1914, for the small sum of $2.00. The Weekly Mail ‘and Empire, or The Weekly Globe, will be sent to any address in to Jan. '1, 1914, for 35¢. Orders sent to fhis office will receive prompt experience difficulty in getting '. suitable places and the supply lany kind is now nearly exhausted. '1‘ - \ ‘and the best houses have been itaken up. It’s a healthy condi-‘ ,tion to see the houses all filled,i; ’and we hope that further accom-i. limodation will soon be provided: :The papulation is evidently in». ‘icreasing, and should we have "continued influx, the housing. lg roblem will have to be considerâ€"' I éed. A number of new families will! ’zbe added when the new factory; 'gets under way. I '; An adjourned Vestry meeting L in Trinity church on I “ was held 3 . . . ' Monday evening, With a fair at- "tendance of the leading men of j the congregation present. Some 8 ' important business was dealt with s and committees appointed to Ecarry it through to a practical .-\ unanimous vote of the vestry was passed ito be tendered the Ladies' Guild Pr'f‘)l‘ the splendid assistance ren- *s ,dered the church officials by them. iti'l‘he financial statement for the is '. past two years is now in course re'of prermration, but it will take some time before it will be ready pf ‘ conclusion. a l zthanks of '1 F) 1, 1914, for 35¢. 0‘ this office will rec attention. Live Dunn“. 0101., muason, some tune Utfluuc .. tn print. Mr. Andrew Ford, of Glenelg. has given up farming and has .de- cided to live here._ He had a very satisfactory sale recently, resent dw 1‘ , and was occu-I' 11:in for vgul'ggbv Mr ' The Flesherton Advance John Moffat up tb the time they lengthy article in last 155' nouncmg the sympathy sl left for the West last summer. . . . . l a portion of the 0“ en Sou. We omitted laSt Week to men- in favor of Henry Lo\ e, \ tion that. Mr. Robt. Burnett had found guilty of the mur‘ sold out, and his successor. Mr. J. ‘ his wife 'D. Abraham had taken things in Sound jail awaiting t Mr. Burnett hasdieen a.tor his execution. The ] impular business man here for l of the article is to the efi gthe past ten years, and prex'iousfthe law should be allowed ito entering business for himself iits course. We would I: ‘ ‘ ' --"----m n. thin}: that at 7 charge. are $9.00. season is here. are being whack- It will soon be time to «start 231‘- dening, but what’s the use, if hens are allowed to run at large? The dyspeptic is apt to wonder if he didn’t eat all the good things When he was a boy. New York spends 25 per cent. of its tax income in paying interest on its debts. So does Boston. Dr. G. F. Sammie. Boston. has discovered that ether may be. successfully used hyvodermically, ‘ l A mornnrial service for the late Queer things, these alleged wisel saws. “Know thyself,†for in- stance. On the other hand, “fa- ‘ l 3do you dope that out? ‘ The strike at the steel plant of {Wm. Kennedy 8: Sons, Owen lï¬ound, came to an end last week. ' and about half the striking mould-l ‘ers went back to work at the 3terms of the company. l In the battle. of electricity iagainst steam an important vicâ€" Wtory for the former agency is the "announced intention of the Den- ;tver Rio Grande Railway to el- ‘ectrify its main line in the near fï¬ture. 9 A memorial service for the late Mr. Newton will be held in the Baptist church on Sunday morn- ing next. Mr. McCauisland will preach. Mr. John Whittaker is thor- oughly certain that he got enough of the West. He says it’s coldâ€"â€" and A public health exhibit car will arrive at Durham by Grand Trunk at 10.30 a.m., April 30th. and re- main there until the morning train on May 2nd. This will give persons interested an opportunity of visiting the car the afternoon and evening of April 30th and all day May lst. M’ord has just been received here of the death of Mr. William Willis, Who died at Dauphin, Man.. on Monday last, from cancer of the stomach. He was about sixty- five years of .age, and well known in this town and locality. Full particulars have not yet been re- ceived. April 17, 1913. Aliegm, a French anarchist, who tried to shoot the Spanish monarch, King Alfonso. on Sunday is described as a well-groomed, intelligent-looking man, with a pleasant face, suggestive of any- thing but .a criminal. He was caught in the act, overpowered and imprisoned. He was unable to explain why he attempted the‘ assassination, more than that he acted under a sudden impulse. and was glad the king had not been hurt. : We learn with regret that Mr. George Lamb, of the Michigan ,“Soo" has been confined to his bed for the past three months. ah» ha left here a couple of YOU can feel it. llCanu '“uu washrought out forcibly in his‘. charge to the jury, and We do. not see how my other verdicti l 5 the circumstances. is circumstantial, it is quite true,1 but when everything in connection an. -n n... anvntiaations is con- sidered, it isâ€"hard for one to tear the thought :xperience, where remoVed. M". own in this town his many friends us to learn of his “"1 5" ODDDKDEDDDDDDD DPDDDDDDD >>>>>>>PD>>>E>>D>>>>>>>O 'V' rï¬â€˜ -You are imited. EIerbody is invited to come and look (H ex at their leisure {oIII displav. The diversity and charm of 'tht‘ New Hats will at once appeal to the modish woman in such of fashions latest innova- tions. 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