sins f r3 Rui [c Dl' 0t fur quick sale .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO .OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO for illl rnett TOCCI‘ICS é%%%%*$ braham Co. OIDERV I") ....... bra nd 3 lot Wanted Durham A "1 wars. Sold 090999000000s00 009909000000000 O 0 9990990099 $1 II! “I 7.0. .OOO. v90 .69. 7999999 .999999. 7096906 996900. we U 45 .440. 2413 L’Girb t0 \\ l‘s all‘ll‘r.llin - : hardware store, and Mr. .).:~ .v. who was getting some t‘ r s..‘~ ‘, amt» “as standing beside them. F-w M’Hlt' reason the team started f‘ \I'f 'm a slow Walk, and Mr. Dun- 8 “:n' mught the breeching of thert Ylilg“: hnl‘fu’, and calbd to them to stop Suddenly they startedofl. l and pm at a furious rate $0118 I frumfruxu street, south. Shad-1 dung .m electric light post mat in from of The Chronicle ofï¬ce: the ' “ tam Was brought to a sudden atny The neck-yoke wan brok- en. an {our tugs were torn from. e harness {hr whittletrees, and th the foundry, where they ‘3" sun} caught It ii We“ harness wan not siren! M I“? - “-- Amfl. might “-6 :1ett, 0‘ Hamilton, better art" as Ella Robertson, in 1-111 111 in the hospital. \V 1tlmeyer, o! the Ayton 111111 in tOWn Saturday, in 111111 Mr. Doersam, o! 111' 1'1 1:11 Hotel, and gave mirle a brief call. 1.1nts1 due to the estate of Thomas McGrz1th.z1re t the stme, and must be 3: June lst, or (hey will 1 '111 other hands for col- 1‘31'111 '19 the last notice..â€" “m-‘mm 5152 sigma :ery rapjaly anu v u some time to his regular work to have hydrophobia. was subsequently killed wad sent to PTOViBCial Dr. Amyot, (or examina- Friday afternoon 135m 2 ,z'mg to James Dunbar 'ig, was standing in m .‘5 hardware store, and an. who was getting was standing beanie ~‘o a lucrative PO rather “Vin-g fl :es in the Presbyterian Sunday were conduct- v. Mr. Mathemm of We regret to learn that arson is not gaining in Irv rapidly and will not [dren were on Sunda Monda hants of the town have keep the stores open my, May 24th, and in .f Mayor Black advises .nday, May 26th. will be as a public hOIiday, lm'es,\vill be Closed. Our .‘t'uders will please re- nat business places will ‘ nn Quhn-dnv next and is the Durham 11 ellâ€"you with all sou it doesn’t do any I!) even ,t prures. "c “u, - u, find hog raising was motor can: {Fourth Est: v best departments in' ’ I With the farming busi-“‘ here the i short time ago we go have been M'idencw from a farmer .d W may to convince gs that gar en. Mmt right. He tells us ' may soon 3 ' . He sengera in ’11- We Sunday In xperienced )n zar)‘ ,ICQ SIPDU lSS Furnitm lea'rn dress- t the rooms to ay l! where idly bitten by a do? For All Kinds Factory m Mother’s Day services were con- ducted in the Methodist church on Sunday morning. It was largely a suitable sonsg service. The annual Sunday school con- vention and rural deanery meeting for the county of Grey, will be held next Tuesday in Markdale. ‘We are sorry to learn of the sud- den illnesys of Mrs.~ Atfield, of Var- ney, who has been under the doc- rtor's care since Monday. A special meeting 0 1192 will be held in Tuesday, May 27th. tendance is requestc 109‘ \V.M. Thq first meeting ‘10! tbé Glenelg Ce Club, will be held in hall on the evening May 23rd. A good {requestem as 80m ibuslness is to be b.r« ln taking a message me;- We phone last week, We got things mixed a little. \We said, “Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Grant" called at the manse and made. a present- ation to Rev. Dr. Farquharson, who has been ill for some time. We should have said “Mr. Camp- bell and Mr. Grant.†Whenever we make a mistake, we are al- at‘ tion Next Sunday will Campaign Sunday * archdeanery 01 Per eludes the counties Perth and Brant. Hodgins, B.A., of ' Trinity 'offerings througho toth‘erwise dosigna I '. Post, accomp . . 01‘ {hr ‘\. ~ . I 01] and baby, and M1 “Is in Lorenz, were in town Sun-day. Mr. “353 t‘ see hi Mitcheu is sporting a new car, and took his friends out fdr a; New spin. Think of the editor of a'death local newspaper owmng a real John and his brethren of the She \' l t Sunday will be Missionary: aign Sunday throughout the eanery'of Perth, which in- s the counties of Bruce, Grey. and Brant. The ReV. J. W ins, B.A., of Stratford, wm :h in Trinity church both 111;: and evening, and at St. sf, Egremon-t, at 3 p.m. The 'mgs throughout the day, not ] meeting of L. 0. L. No be held in Glenelg on May 2"th. {A good at- is requested.-Alvx. Al- A flood attendance is as some important to be brought up. nessage over the k, We got things \We said, “Mrs. Mrs. Grant" called pd made-a present- Dr. Farquharson, ill for some time. we said “Mr. Camp- Centre after seeding m‘e Farmers’ the township of Frida)“ L WVw . than the Liberals'up iéauod, the numbergnt “no will be' iiomued' of Commercial Printing Get your calling cards at The Chmnicle office. Mr. George Arx'owsmith has dis-' posed of the Massey-Harris im- plement business ing on the road for the. company. Mr. A. B. McLellan‘ is his successor and Mr. Arrowsmith wish-es to thank his many customers for their liberal patronage, and hepes they continue in the same liberal man- ner to support his successor. ,iberal patronage, 3ontinue in the same liberal manâ€" c ner to support his successor. For eleven. weeks after St. when Mr. 'l‘hos. M. Reid was laid up with heart trou-i ble, he was unable to leave his bed. We have pleasure now in telling Our readers that he is on the mend l i Val- f O , ] entme s day, ad a brief call from, glad to The condition of Mr. Wm. Brown, m we reported last week as t his home at who being seriously ill a Holstein, is still critical. the trouble with his heart, Mr. now suffering with an ill though -“ {\an ‘10] Besides _. Brown is _ attack of pneumonia, at DURHAM. HOLSLU‘II’ w u-.- Mr. the troubLe with his heart, Broun is now suffering with 2111 attack of pneumonia, and though his familv have not altogether give en up hope of his recovery, they regard his condition as most serious. For the first time .since he his thigh broken several the familiar figure of c‘mnrze Ry'an, sr., was to b JKU) Luv; -.---__ was to be seen am on \Ved; Though he nesday ‘ had been hohhling around on his ' utch for tWO own DTPmISOS (m a (31‘ on On Wednesday at two little girls, the MIS. Bartlett, were C. P. R. bridge over when the marl train in no danger. cited, however, and jum‘ their position on the hr the ground, a distance fifteen feet. badly shaken up, 'stand that one receive< ;severe injuries in the be: no serious consequences cipated. 0N1, THURSDAY May 22,1913. brief call from ‘ , The funeral glad to écemetel'y at t '.qfternoon. afternoo'n last, the children of 'el'e crOSSing the cvin WEEK On Tuesday forenoon, Mr. James1 Falkingham met with an accident ed- in sudden death. ‘ «and ten o’clock, he’. load, of ashes '. ng from the! on; Between nine was throwing off a on the roadway leadoi street to his barn. He was assisted by a grandson, who was shovelling from the front end.! ‘ .tion slants off l The roadway 1n qn-es The arently took a step e front wheel of n dropped quickly on 'the slanted The sudden jar pitched the ' ()hl gentleman out at the back end and falling; on his , was broken and ' death was instantaneous. These are the facts as near as been able to learn, and a 1' 4‘.1) gls‘sy“) ‘ w e ll.1l\' e W 00".-- Between nine-and ten 4 was throwing off a loan on the roadway leading carpful examination u; of the accident leads us them correct. The deceased, who wm years of age, has been i nf nnrhnm and vicinity \‘ 2,13 (l Ilnco .._ ahort time ago was heard to 533' he had never known sickness. He leaves a widow, his second. wife, who is quite feeble, also three sons, some place in theWest. Mrs. Wm. Paylur, of Travers-ton, is a and another dau J mu» 6 «1) urham June 20â€"â€"Hanovm July 12â€"‘â€"Durham July 22â€"Hanover went up u‘Muv- _-_ house with a ' pened along. made a jump for the worm, andf 1 01‘ b-â€"L “U! 5â€"Ilanover 1 1 .- 1) u rhmn 12’Walkeru official Spa! ACROSSE. ts as near as to learn, and a 1 of the scene is us to believe ranch out into ner, as well as 1-8 lacros‘sc loam following sched- ) at Hanovm' on .lessrs. P. Ram- ln-rs reprvscnling learn that Frank about thirteen or He was trying to md it kicked back m at Durham at (_‘heslvy. at Hanover. at Walkerton at Durham. at Hanover. at Durham. at Hanover. at Durham. MONSTROUS MILLINERY SALE For the next 30 days we are offering our complete millinery stock, includ- ing this week’s new arrivals in Sailors, Outing Hans, and Fancy Shapes in Peanuts, Rililans, Leglmrns and Pan- amas at greatly reduced prices. Special value in Children‘s Hats This is a sale which it will be worth your while to attend and attend early while there will he a. large assortment- to choose lrom. “I“ m