mausu ID hlSDAY 30:.st L your. y «kahuna. ’- to tho- omco. 741.7151‘4130 of poo . bewr year payabIOilk [ad at not 90 paid. 1".“ rriutmu v- mnd is 6080ҠHaircuts :alwl No g.†“- man are paid. "up: 0.“. "or. h“ 51%;. pér line 0.05 “- nnmn nut-usury _ Praia.“ Hating House, Oath-lo 8treet. tholic Robes. and III: I8 for ago-d people. tranvnent “henna...“ n p" line for the it“ I“, - A A -‘-L .gâ€"‘.â€" pd if not "Info: i1 Mm. In r one Ilfl‘h $4.00 per ann- bout iDN'lflc dirvcfldlnvfl ml at l chanced Moor. L4 M rlflmnd.’ "'ot ' .t Inn-rind). ‘35 CO.“ '0' ~. ND Pm )PRIB'I'OR ting a Specialty mung (m shom'n notice. my Next In Swallow’n .p. R 1-25! mm Eâ€"Naxt nf W. .l Inwrenca’t BELL RTAKER M CHRONICLE wzhdrawals. Such an Med a ’00! use" pleased to fur-ii" NITURE \\|| ERTAKING ordered by urn-gen nut and >irect0m (‘umw'n‘Ll 'i_ll be 0... h IRWIN gnet Gasoliu Engines All SIZES m Separamvs m . ONT.. May '29, 1913 If") AGENT ll A small or large hm: ot a. flue grain white. nutritinns flour, is sold as our brand. Have you ever triad it? Get your grncer to give you our kind next Liumand 999 the superior bakin qual- ities it possesses. Better an more wholesome. because of a secretprocw s that we put} the wheat through. Don't forget PeOpIeH’Es Mills'W- D. Connor Special Reduction on Flour 1! o and 10 Bag Lots. Ham‘s \lt’lch‘l'f’d :mvwhere in CDWI. Chopping Done Every Day [3 made- t'rom selected winter whe ind is a superior article for makmu pasta-v, etc. All up-tn-date flour and feed and grocers keep our flour for sale. your grocer dues not keep it. come to :ho mill and we will use you right (‘all us up by telephone No. 8. What About Spring? Don‘t You Want a‘ Farm? LOOK HERE! All kinds of Grain bought at Karim Price 300 Acres men â€mill-I. (‘1)fl.1‘. [)1'. l“ Vh ‘rn-nh'tl'w Wt-st all llnllUW. 150 ACâ€. Bentinck. anth of Dur- ham. gum! buildings, uhnnt $4.000. 300 Acres Glenelg, near Dm-noch. Hr. Hen. 'l‘wzunley's Farm. owner in “West. humid to $91!. will not stick for a «lullau' in the price. Get busy. 1 00 Acres Egremont. towards Mt. Fnl'est fair buildings, good soil, well wan-red. very cheap for quick sale, I have manv ntherGrey County bar- gains and some North “’93! land for lens or exchange. You are not fair to vmu-self if yum buy without saving me. 200 Acres H.H. MILLER, Hanover H )u 1 00 Acres 1! May 29, 1913. uupdc [ARGE SUNS OF MONEY T0 LEND ‘pmw- Manitoba flour, made from I Mzmituha wheat cannot he'lweat wither bakers 'or domestic use and of .5 Manitvha and; Ontano H and is a strictly ï¬rst class .lnhn McGowan li POSITIVELY THE IARGESI' SALE IN CANADA PASTRY FLOUR SOVEREIGN P6. ECLIPSE family nldil :1]. water in 37.000. Lot! ()lll‘ H l1 H†ll P. “and Earl“ timber worth i fur nothing, tlt war]. one 0f E xtm gnond t 30, Con. iem’ed. 2†Cheap. in“. Bar More Soap for Less Money â€"â€"Less Money for More Soap is quite moderate thn the splendid results are (-nnsidorvd. One postal mud «on? effortâ€"WP do the rest. This cullege ie open all year. Galvanized 0nd Iron Piping, Bras. Dru. Lined and Iron Cylinders SEC? OPEN EVERY AFTERNOOL Pumps From $2 ',Upward ALL REPAIRING promptly am properly attended to. 'l'hP Cost of a I Education in the 4'!) 4.11 4.14 4.24 4.40 5.15 up to 1330517 1, 1914, for the small sum of 02.00. The Weekly Mail and Empire, or The Weekly Globe, PUMPS OF ALL KINDE #3»; Every town of any importance in the Port Elizabeth district of South Africa, has its rifle range. on which military companies and school cad-eta practice. Even boys 11 years old are supplied with rif- les and allowed to shoot. 7.50 " Sangee 7.50 “ Tm'nn‘ MACFARLANE. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWM TIME TABLE [rains will an he and depart, as f0 lows. until furth'm- notice:â€" H W. D. CONNOR l‘rzuna leave Durham at. 71541111.. I) p m. Trainq arrive at Durham at 10. 305 '30 p m. and 8 50 p. m. . EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY .6 Elliott, A. E. Duff, G. P. Agzent.‘ D. P. Agent To an of our readers we are voyage _to give__The_ I_)_aily__M_ail J. TOWNER Depot Agent JAMES R. GUN. Town Agen PLANING MILLS bl? RHA .‘I Grand Trunk Railway TIME-TABLE ZENUS. CLARK The undelsigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory . \ completed and IS prvpnred to take orders for Machine Uil. Harness Ou Ame Grease and Hm Mntment, 9:0 to pan Alsn a limited immune of iron wmk and machine re- (5 next 3' . 34 Mnntreal o ,1) Q i9 10 21 Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To M. SASH , DOORS - and all kinds 01‘ -â€" Huuse Fittings LV. TORONTO. ONT . SA UNDERS ,\\'ulkert0n A Maple Hill " Hanover “ Allan Park “ Durham ‘ .‘lc‘Villiams Glt‘n ‘ Priceville ‘ Saugeen J. ‘ Toronto ‘ Durham at. 01' ttiuns on Business or Shorthaml I†snlicited. Ask 1'19 Harnaaflmake We “ 11.54 9.19 a“ 11.44 9.09 “ 11.41 9.06 “ 11.31 8.56 " 11.18 8.414,. “ 11.15 7.50 Town Agent ONTARIO 12.17 12.08 your 30 am oront an in On Friday evening of last week, license inspector, Matt. C. Beckett made a big seizure of gin down at the (.‘.P.R. station shortly beâ€" fore six o‘clock. There were in 'lel 246 bottles and they were ipacked neatly and cutely away in ’four barrels of the variety in {which sugar is generally shipped. The address on the barrels was that of the well-known firm of lTaylor Pringle, the pickle manâ€" quacturers and. they, of course. were in no wise cognizant of the use that was being made of their name or that the stuff was coming. IEvidently the slick evaders of ,the law were using the name of I the firm for the purpose of divertâ€" ling suspicion from the real con- tents of the barrels. The barrels were just being transferred from the car in which they had come to the shed when the in3pector swooped down on them and claim- ed them as his. Investigation of the contents proved that he had either had information or made a shrewd deduction, for the contents proved to be London gin of the kind called dry. The find was 'conveyed to the police station by a transfer rig and there locked up to await the action of the magis- lt‘ate in the proceedings of confis- gCiltiUll which the inspector insti- Etuted. There is no trace yet of ‘who the person or persons may ibe who ordered the booze or ‘w't-l‘e ;expecting to receive it. It is a winch though that it is a body lblow at some of the organized m- {forts which have been carried on :(ulictly during evading the liquor ll;l\\'.*‘-U\\'t'l‘. Sound Times. ' There never was a time when people appreciated the real mer- its of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy more than now. This is shown by the increase in sales and voluntary testimonials from per- sons who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled with a cough or cold give it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale by all d'ealers.‘ YO' Miss Belle Sams, of Pasadena. (‘31., was the vistim of a pecu- liar series of accidents the other day, all occurring within a cou- ple of seconds. While washing dis-bee, Miss Same dropped asoup tureen on her foot, breaking one of the bones. She put out her arm to save herself from falling and struck the a o! the kitchen sink 90 WW? - t the "my†bio- specimen loose in the middle of a five-acne field. Five seconds, it is averred, after this mole received its freedom, it had: burrowed out of sight and the observer, with his assistants, after drivmg a stake at the startin point, retired and left the little iggetr hard at work. The start was made at 11 o’clock in the morning, and the direction taken was to the east. By- 6 o’- clock i'l the evening this mole is said to have dug some 23 feet in an irregular course, keepin , how- ever, in the same genera direc- tion. and no? attempting any side galleries. Twenty-four hours af- ter the start the tunnel had been driven 31 feet further with anum- ber of side alleries, and: four feet had been a ded a. the extremity, making 68 feet of the main line and 36 feet of branches, or a to- tal of 104 feet of tunnels dug in ‘24 hours. ' The bottom of the tunnels ran very evenly, about four inches be- low the surface, At certain points the hole was elliptical in: shape. measuring one and one-half inches in width by two inches in height, and sometimes it was triangular. measuring two inches each Way. The surface of the ground was usually cracked and raised about an inch along the course of the tunnel. A second ordination for deacons will be held in London on June 15, the Sunday preceding the meeting of the synod. A naturalist once conceived the notion of ascertaining the amount of work a mole could accomplish in a given time. Accordingly the experimenter turned a large His Lordship, the. Bishop of Huron, held a speical ordination service in Windsor Sunday morn- ing, when seven deacone were ad- vanced to the order of the priest- hood. , All Suints’ church, of which the Rev. Arthur (.‘arlisle, B.A., for- merly of London, is rector, “'33 crowded to capacity at all ser- vices, there'bein-g a large attendi- ance of clergy from neighboring places, as well as laymen from the city and elsewhere. J he c1n1lidates 11 ere cx: 1mi1111l in London in the bishops 111111111119 11151.5. (.‘anon Sag 1 l)..D 01 S7. (11 o1 r15 5 church, and R. 3. V1. NO“- 11111. M. A. of C‘hatham. 'lhe}. 111-re presented to his lordship :11 the oidination b} the V011. W. A. Young, DMD, archdeacon 01 N01- 111lk and xegistrar ot the diocese. 'l he sermon 11a1s [neached ‘11}: the? Rm. C. E. Jeakins MA. B.D.. 190- I111 of Clinton. It “as 1"e11 1-1'1111- est and scholarly and left .1m'ul1- e11 impIession on the minds of cmdidates and congregation. The impxeseive ordination scr- vice 11 as then proceeded with “3' the bishop. The follo11ing is 11 list of the candidates. Rev. G. W. Latimer, 3A., of Brantford;,Re1. A.A. Trumper, B.A.. of Dover East; Re1. C..0 Pherrill B.A.. of Sebriflfl" 1ille: Rev. J..H Hosford, B..A. of Walters Falls: Rev. P.N. Harding, 0! Windsor; Rev. W..A Shipwah 0I Lakeside: Rev. W..G White, of Sombra. ' ‘ SEVEN DEACONS ADVANCED TO PRIESTHOOD. A BIG SEIZURE 0F BOOZE. A SERIES OF ACCIDENTS. THE IN DUSTRIOUS MOLE. TIE DURHAH CHRONICLE Recentl . at Orangeville, a case was tri before Chancellor Sir John A. Boyd. which is of some in- terest to parents throughout the country, says the She-lburne Econ- omist. A little lad of nine had been kicked by a boy of twelve, and as a result of the kick suf- fered such injury that an opera- tion became necessary. The father of the injured child. then sued the father of the older boy for darn- ages. The defendant claimed that the injury was simply an accident. but the plaintiff declared that. the elder boy had vicious propensities, and that his father knew it. The boYs. their parents and the doc- tors all gave evidence. and the case went to the jury, who award- ed the plaintiff $200 damages. Ac- cording to the decision. the father of a child is liable for damages for the wrong committed by that child, without either his knowledge or sanction, i.e., the parent is res- ponsible, not only morally, but legally, for his child. It may be that he ought to control. him. and if he fails to do, so, he is respon» sible to society for the results which may follow. This may seem to be a hardship at times. but if the. parent is not responsible for his child, who is? He lay with wide-vsitaring eyes, vainly endeavoring to win slumber again. Impossible! Re lay there at least an hour and a half, reviling his fate. meditating on the horrors of insomnia, gloom- ing over the thought of a day following a sleepless night. Finally, in desperation, finding. sleep impossible, he determined to rise in the middle of the night, dress himself and walk out on the street. ' to use m ([18 muuuue U‘l Luc lugs“, dress himself and walk out on the . ambassadors entrance to the pal- s't'fl‘eeto ' . . Where-u on he 89 s' v,‘ 91V ace for the use of the diplomatic p " r0 ' d ‘g H corps and official visitors. and turned on the Light and raised â€wither other is at the equerries‘ en- . _ o D. I o cl‘igggmhes. loollgede ï¬elï¬igdwaigiipnéggi‘ trance, and 15 “Ed by the general - ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ circle ‘ , . - '. ‘ V . ' ' seemed more BUII)NS€-’d- I Everyone entering or leavm-g the One of the books is kept at the It was 9.20 a.m., and he was too late for breakfast. \THE CURSE OF INSOMNIA. PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITY. In justice to yourself you should try Rexall Orderlies. -â€" your money hack it you don’t like them. They are a candy con- fection. that really do give easy relief from constipation. .CAUTION: Please bear in mind that Rexall Orderlies are not m‘d by ‘11 drut guts. You can buy Rexall O_rderlies pnly at the Rexall Star-«a. You can buy Rexall Orderhcn in this community onir.’ at « at sr' : Durham There .13 .a Real! Store in nearly every town end city in the United StMes, Ccnuds end Greet Burma. There is a diï¬erent Retell Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill- ouch especially designed for the particular ill for which it is. recommended Good health is largely dependent upon the bowels. When they become sluggish the waste material that is thrown 06 by the system accumu- lates. This condition generates poisons which circulate throughout the body. tending to create coated tongue. bad breath, headache. dull brain action, nervousness, biliousness and other annoyances. Avoid harsh cathartics and physir‘s. They give but temporary relivf. They often aggravate the real 1mm? ~30. They are particularly bad for chil- dren, delicate or aged persons. Come in tablet form, taste just like candy and are noted for their easy. soothing action upon the bowels. They don't purge. gripe. cause nausea. looseness. nor the inconven- iences attendant upon the use of purgatives. Their action is so pleas- ant that the taking of Rexall Order- lies almost becomes a desire instead of a duty. Children like Retall Orderlies. They are ideal for aged or delicate The Easy Laxative â€Ivâ€"OJ UV -D- Ivâ€" “v vâ€"v The Rexnll Stores" are America's Greatest Drug Stores MACFARLANE 8! CO. Write/brawl?" (60¢ch “'50! not.†Co. a '1“ W JOIN“: afudb 51.6%.â€; WWW W BROAD statemenLâ€"Yet literally true. The aim of man lrom the beginning has been to make his building materials as nearly like nat- ural stone as possible. The great labor required to quarry stone led him to seek various manufactured substitutes. The only reason he evu used wood was that it was easiest to get and most convenient to I... Wood is no longer easy to get. Like most building material. its cod '- i:- creasing at an alarming rate. The cost of concrete is decreasing. So, from the standpoint of flba ad- vice or economy. Concrete is the best building material. Canada's farmers are using more concrete. in proportion to their BM than the farmers of any other country. Why? Because they are being supplied with Canada Cement â€" The :3“ Item The value to autograph hunters of the visitors? books at Bucking- ham Palace, London. is almost imâ€" possible to estimate. The books ave bound in crimson leather, with an imperial crown stamped on the back, and are secured with asilver clasp. As a rule, each book lasts for about two years, but. on the oc- casion of the death of King Ed- ward. over a _ hundred pages were I have an auto fair to lee. Take care! A dealer has wished it on to me. Beware! Beware! Drive it not, It is fooling thee! It has an engine of renown, Take care! It gives a bang. then slow: down. Beware ! Beware ! Crank it not. It back-fires thee. And it has tires, large and stout, Take care! They run a mile and then blow out. Beware! Beware! Bust them not. They will ruin thee! They taught me how it ought to go With care; It ran O.K. while in the Show, Be ware ! Beware! Joyride not. It was tooling me! Should any crave a motorâ€"car. Take care! . It takes- too many caona by far, Beware! Beware! Mortgage not. It will pauper thee! -â€"Kenneth F. H. Underwood taken up wiLh signatur'ershof call- era. fEGeiyone entering or leaving the palace is called upon to sign one or the other of these books. genons as well as f or the most robnlt. hey act toward relieving constipat- tion. and also to overcome its ounce and to make unnec the fre- quent use of laxatives. hey serve to tone and strengthen the nerves and muscles of the bowels and mo ciate organs or glands. Rexall 0| ient vest-pa tablets, m tablets. 50c We guarantee to refund every penny paid us for Remll ()rderlies if they do not give entire satisfaction. “'8 ask in) pmmises and we in no way 0l)li;:3[°.‘ Max. Your mere word is sufï¬cient f -r us to promp‘tly and cheerfully refund the money. Doesn't that prove that Rexdl Orderlies must be right? You must know we wnuici not dare make such a promise unless we were positively certain that “email (â€)rderlies will do all we claim for them. There is no money risk attached to a trial of Rexall Orderlies. and in justice to yourself , you should not hesitate to test them- ROYAL VISITORS†BOOKS. Make Us Prone It Concroto would not have boon to ouch suitor-o! Ioo Manhoduinfuiotgndoofmboo-ouppu [Mummww Itil your“ mun-co 0‘ than: M tooth in. your and. wk. in o Cami-Co“ dodori-youuigbborliool. e cement of the hi heet peedâ€. qmlity, which i-. euree the eucceee e their concrete work. The eecret of eoncrete'e populerity in Cende Bee in the feet thet while we here been edvert' the nee of concu'ete. we heve elee been produci y ode- tifie method; I cement ee My NE in quality thettheeenerete-ede w'th it dvee _ ee-plete 0rdérlies come in maven. pocket size ï¬n boxes. 12 we; 36 tablets, 25c; 80 in Puck. BEWARE. Ontario J. M. Latimer .03.3.3.3....3930.0.3030...§.‘ EFOR SALE Tickets are also on sale via 85min and Nur'lhm 11 New igation (.‘ oulpmy I" all p.11 Lu ulaua and nesenutAoas funu Gland Tluuk Agents. on Wtite .E. Huruing. l). P. A. Lnion Sta- tion. Tm‘ontu, Ontario. J as. R. Gun 'l‘nwn Agent. Phone N J. l‘uwner. Depot Agent. Phone 18 To Manitoba, Saskatchewan OooOo-O".°-O°-O»OMO°-O»OOM»OOW and Alberta Each Tuesday until Oct. 28 Inclusive WINNIPEG AMI RETURN . . . ‘8‘.†liDlflNToh A80 RIZTI RN . . . “3.†Homeseekels’ Excmsions Thu-Hugh Pullman Tuurist Slee ing Cars are upvrated tn \VINN - PEG without change via Chicago and St. Paul leaving Toronto I) gun. on almve dates. Dress Goods 8 Silk new and 3mm Goods GRANT’S AD. For disobedience, the In)!“ boy nwrally gets the palm. Three House: {or the price at one TWu are solid Stone and Brick Eight lumued remodeled houses. Two moms solid oak floors. 'mk trimmed. and mantles. Furnace. (Hstern, gcmd Garden. "mung Orchard. One good Frame seven moaned house. Must be sold as owner is Roimr west. Apply on the premises or write Proporl innate C. L. GRANT A large stock of Ladies' \Vaists. Children's Mid- dieo. Vests etc. We will he pleased to show you our goods. don't be afraid to ask to see them. In \Vnsh God. we have Prints. (Hugh-us. I Has. Linen-.m fond 0011.0“! Rips. Shit-Linn. WNet for Curtains. Ladies' Misses' and Children’s Durham One of the Best Investments in DURHAM tionate low rates. to other points. Return Inmit two months. (HYHPP is going Ont.