HHAM unanmcu M’. IRWIN C- 3 bank account for “him-1 Ctpcnses†and b1“: by Che“ by many L it show: fl). balance m mount â€Funded. ptovidea '6’"? Dinner)! and does "“vdewibbedn and l Directom HAM. ONT rein Sepavatovs and . BELL ERTAKER lming a Specialty Is Pruusuln THI'RHI).\Y nouns“ I'd†Prin tine £081 .mwut “hurting-on. w: .;no~ for tho ITO. up ..-:.ts per line 0". “ .y. mf'nlflll’ï¬. 0“ > ____5. AA 1m Pâ€"t-oA’ at Gasoline Engines m-VH'LI will DO I.‘ h ‘....d f'C. 0110003.... \' O’flr my“hl. i.“': Ill, .11- ï¬nin' ‘ nut SDVPIH'. f“ -n H- (mm in vim va Iain-I. No a.†. arm paid. 0:00,! .0 ï¬g Jul! “.00 00? II.“ .nm'iflc curd-ah...†I "hart"! .000" Fulln'... M,†. “H" I.) (90". '0' ~. q HOUOC, “I'M‘ I'HIETOR SIZES lM I vorunmenu h been, and Nae-h 11 people, URE MNG Untario ï¬rs-nor. .3. Swallow’ a N1 l‘l-o -Nexv_ .nw renop’ 9 AGENT 1918 PShV‘ \V ullen Leek. W mt is†)m- the Itn l I] he Sovereign Flour l Eclipse Flour 1 Pastry Flour '| and Rolled Oats llmn. Shorts, Middlings, l'rimped Hats, Mixed Chop, l'mmnnn Chop, ()at (31101) .\t the Mill ()I‘ delivered anywhere in single 100 lbs., l‘rm lots or Car loads. RING US UP when you require FLOUR and FEED we have the stat! on hand. Alm the Celebrated Blatvhfoml's l all Meal and Stock Fuml. l’lime (10‘s. Mnlassine Meal, fur- Ill klmls 0f 53th EN'. \H Kinds'ol (Bruin Bought at Market Price \‘peclal Reduction on Flour and Feed In Ton Lots. PEOPLE’S MILLS ‘00 Acre: Nt'nr Listuwel. (me of :hr lwsl farms in Prrth. Extra guoud buildings. m'vhm'd. water m stable. plume. Snap at $7.000. Lnt 30, Con. 1n, lh-ntim'k, Ulincrvs. 80 (-ieared, 20 fimln-r. Finvï¬tmw Htmse. Cheap. 125 Acres Svntrh Blm'k. near |lwlnlnlulL KUGM‘ Snil, little hi‘ hiny, 1 25 Acres Hmnpdun. gu unit-r $254M, .uuh-i' $254!â€, 300 Acres Kg Killll. 200 Acres lwzu' Luuise. Guml Farm ='.‘(ll':l gum! hulldings. timber worth m-nl'ly privv asked, Land for nothing. iwnts thv went a“ hnllnw. 1 50 Acres Bt'ntilwk, anth uf Dur- ham. gnml buildings, about. $4.00!). ‘ n.--.-.,\..t. U“ 300 A0“. (He-nelg. he Mr. 13m». Twmnley's Fan \Vt-st. hnund to 5911. will ‘ l dollar in [“0 privv. Gel 100 AQPQS‘EgI'ttumnt. li‘lll. Kl" "I 300 Acres (ilelwlg. near Durlmch.‘ Mr. (390. Twnmley‘s Farm. nwm-r in \th. bound to svll. will nut stivk for I. ilUlIrll' in tllt' privv. Get, lmsy. 100 Acres Egrmmmt. towards Mt. Furl-st fair buildings. good soil. well water ml, very cheap fur quick sale, I have many ntherGrey County bar- same North \Vest land for Ynu are not fair to thuut seeing me. gains mul . 1mm 01' valungt‘. ynursvlf if ymi huy wi LAINiE S'IMS OF MONEY T0 LEND ill) H.H. MILLER, Hanover habit of prolonging . ["1le hours had passed and his hostess had been laboring under t of the the burden of making mos (-onversation. nne comer of the room the can- ary bird chirped sleepily. ' piped. “What’s inquired. 1.9;]. n .u. MILLER, Hanover * - + ~ , OVER 65 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trains leave Durham at 7 15 a m.. an ‘3 4 ) p.m. Trams arnve at Durham at 10.30 am 1.50 p.m.. and 8 50 pm. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY H. G Elliott, A. E. Dufl', G. P. Agent, D. P. Agent. _ Montreai. Peru :11 . 3 'q'r ' 44‘s \ J. TOWNER Depot Agent u wvwwrm c. JAMES R. GUN. Town Ageu‘s 1| nvnnn «Wading In : 'wtr‘h :"11 .im. flwflnn may ' 31y »«4('.-t'f"ll) (wt «wmu n Recs vrlz’lf:::;‘vl;‘:: V \Canadian. Paciï¬c Railwa Time Table 4'.†. '1 HIN‘HWԠY1“.u-'-r-*~..-3. ‘ '-‘ ~3 I! iWP'mum-v: l._HM!DBOUK on Patent. "V t :r F bunt; patents. : 1;†3. 0.," Inst 30‘? ‘ 1 {nuts Lam thrnuu; Mum: 5t Lo. receive -â€"- , .: â€dirt without. (merge. in the_ l :1 Telephone No. the matter, birdie ?†he ’mqun'ed. The girl glanced at him with a “He thinks its nu at Sci vi ; \nn'f'llol " ‘ 'g A $ 'j"C( “lllluuuvu' ._,..'- semi: ï¬mericap It n "W'wâ€" . 4 nation of joy (Human. 33.7.) t 3 all nqgggcalegz. ."':"§'-Iv ' -___ v _ A handsomely mustmud wcexly. Largest, ctr- ‘tic journal. Term: for 4 Janet: of any avionu 4' zuadfl. 81.7.3 ; you. postage prepud. Sold by called since. A sprained ankle may be cured in from three days by applying Ch Liniment and observing tions with each bottle. by all dealers. .9. ngumnt. )n ‘L l’l. FPttlS HE TOOK THE -. 0.‘ - uhsmm New York 626 1. St... Washington. D. C :mmt. Lots 2 Fettis’ Farm. mkle may as ‘3 rulef »om three to four' plying Chamberlain’s observing the direc‘ THE HINT. [X 1‘0 LEND ~~v seventeen of Joseph'3 Hanover â€"* .- _,. _. ' .V .. f J ('nh's , . Gi‘flfld Trunk Railway :‘ivï¬lftggirf (it is 8Worth while to consid- h. but i er the seven weepings of Josep TIME-TABLE think the last is in some resDPPtS the 35:338. lame Durmm at 7 1" a "1"“ : most touching. He had nourished his :I‘rains arrive .at Durham at 10.30 a.m. ‘ brethren and their families for seven- 1.90 pm" and 8 â€0 pm. teen years. having fully assured them t the beginning of R 65 YEARS' ii.G 317$? DAY 8m: pg; 851$)†of his forgiveness a \ G. P. Agent, D. P, Agent, that period. but now, their father he- ‘.- , “in“, M““â€Â°"'- i‘oront. ing dead. they say “he will certainly ‘ 1‘ â€2954's J. 'I‘OW'NER Depot Agent requite us all the evil which we did jpvfwm-s ac. JAMES R. GUN. Town Agens unto him." So they send a messenger Hjï¬m‘mmnm†_________________. asking him to forgive their trespass ' "* and their sin and the evil which they ¢ n («'86 V5. 04910? an 1;.2‘954‘n3:gums: i..- _ _ 4:“ n , , nan-“n Danlmnu did unto him H. 1547’ - AL-.. -nnim unto , Galvanized and Iron Piping, Bras . Dru: Lined and Iron Cylindere ' sacr OPEN EVERY AFTERNOOI‘ "Pumps From $2 Upwarc ALL REPAIRING promptly an properly attended to. 1W. D. CONNOR PUMPS OF M'- 0 r M- blachine '1 )il. Harness ¢ H; Ame Grease and Ho ()intment, go to P. SAUNDERS: PLANING MILLS Canadian Paciï¬c Railway Time Table 'Imins will an ive and depart; as fol luws. until furthel notice:â€" 3.15 3.37 The undersigned begs to :mnmmco to residents of Durham and surroundmg country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared t0 take orders for lanntaeturor And Dealer .9 Wenger Bros» Ayton Garage Also a limited amount; of iron wm-k and machine 1'9. pail-s. A call solicited. Ask for qnntntiuns on fymu‘ ant job. MACFARLA‘NE. - Town Agent SASH, DOORS Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To Hausa Fittings \\'e have secured the ser- vices of MR. FRANK KER- SHA‘V. who has had several years' experience in some of the best Garages in Toronto. AUTO. REPAIRS .47 “79 are now prepared to all kinds of repair work. “'9 time. and all kinds of â€"~ ALL KIND C 'lbe Harueasmukr win go any place any \ValkertonIAr. Maple Hill " Hanover “ Allzm Park.“ Dmhmu “ 11.51 9.19 9 McVV illiams“ 11. 44 (Hell “ 11. 41 9.06 Pliceville “ 11.31 8.56 SaugeeuJ. 11.18 8.43 Toumto “ 11.15;]750 M him 11] KIUIJ \Vv- ---. it seems to me that there are just things in the lesson (if ,9- coh’s reply to the questim ' "How old art thou?" (Verses 6, 9, ii.) . Because of the death and resurrection of the Lord Jesus all who truly receive . Him and thus become His brethren are blessed with all things in Him. and akes us strangers and ï¬lls us with a sense thiness (1 Pet. ii. ill. father and ouseholds 'ill‘ of our own unwor So Joseph nourished his his brethren and all their h during all the rema R K ine (verse 12). and .. Iway xivii. 28). it is worth while to cousid~ er the seven weepings of Joseph. but i ' other respects the i . most touching. He had nourished his r families for seven- fully assured them 1 teen years. having . A..- knnlnning 01 12.40 10.05 Hp‘l‘l‘ sésw‘v Pun ' 148'; :SUNDAY swam. ETHE INIERNAIIONAL SERIES. Lesson XLâ€"Secono Quarter, Fm , June 15. 1913. ‘I Text oi the Lesson, Gen. xivii, 1-12. 'the 'world‘s leading selentista. Memory Verses. trioâ€"Golden Text. ’ It should be used regularly as a ihair dressing. because it never Rom. viii. 28â€"Commentar Pre and - y p vfails to prevent dandruff. falling by R"" D‘ M' s‘“'""' ihair, or anyvscalp disease.l m rrhls ‘3 the 0'†' . . P.-\HISIAN Sage not. On 3' pre“ y esson assig‘ned ill lvents, but is a certain cure for tli the remaining live chapters of benesil. jdandrugf; it stops itching oi the d" and while givnng some attention to jscalp instantiv: it makes hair â€2 “Jacob before Pharaoh." the lesson 'm‘ow thick and luxuriant. It is 3‘ especially in demand by ladies. be- a title. we must consider as many II can e it makes the h 'r leautiiul ' S 8.1 ) v 9088“)“: of many most “DOOM!“ Soft and fluffy. Maciarlane C0 P i‘all these chapters. it is worth the .druggists. sell it under a posi- a‘ “ thingso while to notice when Jacob is so called tive guarantee to do all that is . and when he is called Israel. the old claimed for it» 01‘ money back. 50 t1 name and the new, remembering the ‘cents 5122 9 when and wherefore of the change. __._â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-'â€"'â€" 5‘ Being convinced by the sight of the ; , 7 ‘ wagons that Joseph still lived. he start» i TRA‘ ERSTOK', ii These northerly Winds and d ed on his journey to Egypt and at frosts at ni . , ‘ ‘ . ght are greatly retard- Beersbeba offered sacrifices unto God. ing the growth of grain. meadows 1â€" . Thus began, “mu the entrance into and pasture. but the showers on f Egypt 0’ these SQWMY 800‘8. the ful- Friday evening have improved ‘ ï¬llment of the word of the Lord to the appearance of all. ( Abram. "'l‘hy seed shall be a stranger . A group of our young people | in a land that is not theirs" (Gen. drove down to Hamilton‘s Lake . i xv. 13.14i. The other end of the prom- in Egremon't on Saturday after- noon and were joined by another ise. “Afterward shall they come out ' . with great substance." seems to have Kilrtthatoindiiizehlbmir ht found! “90:"? - .. .mr 100': , an s ien a been so real to Jacob that. as lsrael. happy half-day picnicking (‘m the he said to 30999“ hefore he died. 89' lake shore. In the evening they hold. I die. but God shall he with you were royally entertained by Mr. and bring you again unto the land of and Mrs. W, J. McFadden. , your fathers" “WW. 2†When Jo- A goodly number from here at- seph died, over fifty years later. he tenied the monster political dem- sald to his brethren: “i die. and God onstration in Markdale on Tues- will surely visit you and bring you out dav of last Week and are lavish in .. of this land. to the e o a And ye shaiicar- tiheir ptraise inf tregard tl ry up my bones from hence†(i. 24. (b-‘ecora ions .0 .l-t‘ nun. ie eauty of RlViCl’dili'e Park and the (ii 25). When Jacob and all his hougeigold courtesy shown *by Markdaleites. drew near to Egypt he sent J" a to and are. enthusi' tic over the able advise Joseph and to direct his way. speeches delivered by Premier And again we think of Him who came Whitney, A. Meighen. Hon. 1, B. from Judah. who only can (meet our Lucas, and the several others who . way. :tOUk part. Joseph. being thus advised of his fa- ' Miss Dell Walden. 0f Markdale. ther’s arrival at (:oshen. went in his was the guest or MISS Jennie FOUR chariot to meet his father and present- girth‘e 311238 "f days at the end unto him “"7" 29" and Mr. 'l‘hos. H. Anderson, who has briefly summed spent the winter with his sister fell on his 0901! in Toronto. came back to the old good while?†home. last week. and had the mis- fortune to lose his driver, a val- i'ter twentY-two years of separation. ‘-"“\}~’,le mare, at 1d?" oil‘two later. . runs». n" that time supposed by ft‘ (Ullgid u a i i it Itiii‘pd.) (,1. m and and 4th concessmns i i ii ed himself ‘ who can tell what is so up in the words. "He and wept on his neck a du all that time supposed, by and Joseph Now he receives his father to be dead! him back from the dead and ï¬nds him ruler over all Egypt and a savior of multltudes in all lands as well as of himself and his household. What a day it will be when the nation of is- rael shall look upon Him whom they crucified and ï¬nd in Him not only their own Messiah. but the one who will bring salvation to all nations! threu found him mar. rled. so Israel shall see associated wlth Hls hrl for “when Chrlst, our pear, then shall we al' Hlm ln glory†(Coll lll. Joseph wept when they Spun: m.-- ‘ him. Was there ever anything so mean 1 and oontemptlhle as such conduct? Yet ; see his most Christllke words in l. 19 ‘a 21. He reassured them and comfort 2 ed them and snake kindly unto them. , What shall we say of those who. hav- 3 ing come to Chrlst and received Him I. as their Savlonr. wlll not take Hie he ever in doubt eoncernlng their ac- ceptance? ln Jacob's farewell nredlc- tlons to hls sons convernlng the last ' days note the pre-emlnence of Judah 2 concerning the Messiah (xllx. 1m and the wondrous typical suggestlveness in the portlon coneernlng Joseph (xllx. 22 l 261. “The stone of Israel" carrles out on to lsa. xxvlll. 16: Ps. cxvlll. 22:‘ mm. m. 42; Eph. u. 20; l Pet. 11. as: 1 Dan. ll. 35. 43 "Separate from his brethren" ls repeated ln the farewell and wondrnusly links Joseph With Christ. “A frultfnl hough by a well whose hranehes .run over the wall" makes us think uf Jesus and the Sn- maritan woman at .lacoh's well and all that lt suggests. The. last words In lenesls. â€a (‘nmn lu Egpr" and the story of that cofï¬n (Ex xlll. 19: Josh. -- - L n... .4. IUIan xxh'. 32: Hpb “x1. 22) teach the tory of faith. THE DURHAM CHRONIC}. Hair must have nourishment or die. If it does not have proper nourishment it will lose its vital- ity. grow weak. and become an easy prey to the ravages of the \‘iCiOUS and destructive germs of dandruff. .- I. 0‘ ‘_‘2_ “A..- ‘llfdll', UL aâ€; "V“'l' __- - l PAHISIAN Sage not only pre- gvents, but is a certain cure for .dundruff: it stops itching of the jsculn instantly: it makes halr 'g'row thick and luxuriant. It is especially in demand by ladiea. be- cause it makes the hair beautiful. soft and fluffy. Macfarlane Co the .druggists. sell it under a posi- tive guarantee to do all that is claimed for it, or money back. 50 cents 6 122 lellul u‘s. PARISIAN Sage is a hair nour- isher; it is the result of sincere study and experiment by one u! the world‘s leading scientists. It should be used regularly as a hair dressing: because it never fails to prevent dandruff. falling hair, or any-seam disease. _‘, Anln hm- These northerly winds and frosts at night are greatly retard- ing the [growth of grain. meadows and pasture. but the showers on Friday evening have improved the appearance of all. Hair Slaughter A group of our young pe0ple drove down to Hamilton‘s Lake in Egremon't on Saturday after- noon and were joined by another party of the bright young people of that neighborhood, and spent a LLA Ul LuaL ;.x...h..u-.---.-_ . _ happy half-day picnicking on the lake shore. In the evening they were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden. , A goodly number from here at- ten‘led the monster political demâ€" onstration in Markdale on Tuesâ€" day of last week and are lavish in their praise in regard to the .I “A...“nnu nf Hw town. the KILLED BX NEGLIENCE I": “ Ctnl‘. l ‘L Mr. Thos. H. Anderson, who has' spent the winter with his sister in Toronto. came back to the old home last week, and had the mis- fortune to lose his driver, a val- uable mare, a day or two later. We congratulate the ratepayers on the 2nd and 4th concessions. N.D.R., on their obtaining free rural mail delivery in the very U "981‘ lllluxt. ‘Whether it be from the cold I winds. or the extra mealy oats of 1 the past year, certain it is that 1 there have been more runaways by l farm horses lately than ever we knew occur in the same neriod of . time. On Thursday last, while Mr. John Gray, of the 4th concession. was coming dOWn the steep hill on Mr. P. O’Neill’s .sideroad, one of the hold-back straps broke. letting the buggy strike the spirited voung mare, and away she went in mad career down that desperate hill. across over 60 rods of bridges and corduroy of the worst sort. Mr. Gray heroically retaining his seat, and striving hard to bring ,her under control. until the last! log was bumped, when he was; thrown from the buggy violently. Duncan Dunbar and P. F0 arty. 'who were working in a fielt near the, towns-hip hall. rushed out and stonped the beast on the ascent of the. hill. on the northern bank. and on going back found Mr. (iray in a semiâ€"conscious state. They took him home, and the Dr. reports nothing more serious than a vio- l lent shaking up. Harry is home . this week attending to the needs. _ ,of the farm._ ‘ ‘R m l“A-\IxI‘ACQ The same day, Mr. '1‘, GlenCrOSS' young team ran away in the fields had a. m uâ€" oâ€" .â€" whtle George Harrison. lust re- to coupletoly novel-la d the Woe. The doctor!» after cently out from Irelan , was spreading manure. Not skillful towing the two part! of the wind»- vet in handling the lines. they got pipe mm“, and stitching up the had him removed to the beyond his control and madly gal- 11 loved up a rough piece 0t 1'09- hospital and wondered how the throwing off the box and driver. 7 but he manfully hung on. till he "fan “M with such ‘ ‘“h in was hurled to the ground and for his ““3“- He. h‘d been “99“" Mr. unwell for the pan couple of day! a time rendered unconscious. Glencross. who was near. ran to and had not been working. Rob- his assistance, and conveyed him . nod km ' to the home and summoned med- ert. “as a R , wor an. "'d . quiet. inoffensive fellow. He was ical aid. George had a close one of the members of Tara‘s fast call, but is recovering nicely. “The 5“'99t95t thing that lacrosse team during the palmy ever grew Beside a human dam." daysot lacrosse. here. and drum- mer in the band for many years, These words of the poet might most aptly be applied to dear lit- and those who are acquainted with tile. Bessie tNelson. who at the tenâ€" him cannot understand why be ,r . - . . ‘ e age 0 ten years or mote. should try to take h†me. Thomp- passed angelically awav a little. " n in a bachelor, and went to after midnight on Friday night. 5‘0 Bessie has always been the pride. Galt about three years ago from l’htfblsilcmzllideSSgatxh: llupï¬ 0f "‘5 Owen Sound. He was about 40 .' 0100 . as we . ' as of the home. Her winning. years of age. Hm body w“ winsome ways, her zeal and ambi- brought to Tara on the (HER. on Wednesday night. and the funeral tion at work or at play. ,her clev-l erneess1 filiiâ€"ifemih made herd lalwm be held to-day from the gen ra ' more W! e y . . -' known than manv a pioneer of a residence of has brother. J' A’ Thompson, to Tara oenietery.â€"- lifetime. She was the younger of rs. James Nelson‘s two Tara Leader. Mr. and M l daughters. and last autumn ap- ' peared to be somewhat unwell. consulted the § They immediately '1 family doctor, Who pronounced d that she was afflicted with “sugar diabetes,†commonly called, and 9 held out little hope. \Two other 9 expert medical men diagnosed the " case. the same. But every effort ’1‘ of parents, friends and physician 9 were employed to thwart the disâ€" 3 ease. and for some months hopes l0 were cherished that she would new a.“ swu‘h 60043 '5' recover. ’Twas not to be, and‘ "~ non-e realized it better than she. Yet she was so cheery, so anxious t- to greet her many friends. so re- signed to His will and so strong In \Vash (ioods we have l Prints. Ginghams, M us- n- s- her simple child-faith and trust in lins, Linens. Pit-clue. lied- in her Saviour that she has been a f -d t‘ -l Da'i ‘ ' R1 N he lesson to us all. Dear patient. m. ."m ' H 5 ‘ l" he sweet. loving little Bessie! The 3l1||'“"l£*‘~“““W‘l‘lW3‘t‘l he funeral took place to Zion (-emeâ€"- for . (‘urtains. Ladies‘ es. t-ery on Monday afternoon. touch-‘ Misses and Children's )18 ing. tender services being held at ‘ “lesser- ier the home. where a large con- B. course had gathered in show their esteem and sympathy. In the bright June sunlight. the beauti- . ful white casket was ' pok the grave. so prettily lined decorated. A beautiful floral wreath from Zion Sunday school and two sprays from near neighr l has iter lJOI‘ repotsed on the casket. The. M, them ({ld pail-bearers were T. Cook. S. Mt-l 119‘ Nally. E. Peart. I). Dunbar and I. Ed“'ill'd$. :‘mOllg lllt’ h.“ â€d“ i M were Mrs. Nelson‘s brother. Mr Donald McGechie. of Beverly. and 0118. her sisters. Mr.S Dave McNaugh- lI‘Pe ton and Master Sturton, and Mrs . Scott. and her aunt. Mrs. (iod-‘ (lard. from Dumfries. Deep symâ€"l pathy is felt for her parents. her. 5 of loving sister, Clara. and the little; that brothers. Cecil and Ralph. de-l prived of their merry playmate. The young matrons and maide .' d of of Zion met on \Vednesday last.) Mr. and gave. the church a genuinel ‘ badlvl Sion. housecleamng and some ‘ of The. many friends of A. Hill}: Lellan in Glenelg are 1. ' rited learn he has become the lucky sue- nt in cessor of (“1. E. Arrowsmith in the crate Masseyâ€"Harris agency. A. ll. has idgcs been doing a rushing trade on; sort. the 6th this spring, Mining :1 fine I his top buggy ant ‘ " " " '° ' bring harness to Mr. ll ' last I a nice drive ' “135‘ running the mail. ._ .._...â€"._â€" -â€" Three Houses for the price of om 'l‘wo are solid Stone and “Mel Eight loomed remodeled houses Two rimms solid oak floors, ’ml trimmed. and mantles. Furnace (‘isterm good (lat-den. voun; .. . ._ _, Syd i‘f the mums of the death of Robert Thompson. a former well- ‘known Tara boy, which took place at Galt on Wednesday. He was a paint-er by trade and was hoard- ing‘ at the Western Hotel in Galt. About 2 o‘clock Tuesday he went into the Washroom. and at 5 he SUICIDED AT G ALT m ‘3' W â€v-v â€"â€" vâ€"-.. V to the other. completely gavel-tn: the Windmipe. The doctors. utter towing the two part- 0! the windâ€" pipe together. and stitching up the neck, had him nemoved to the hospital and wondered how the his neck. “e h†Dean awn“ unwell {or the put couplo of day. and had not been working. Rob- ert was a good workman. and 'a quiet. inoflemï¬ve fellow. He was one 01 the members of Tara‘s last lacrosse team during the palmy and those who are acquainted with him cannot understand why he should try to take hi. life. Thomp- son is a bachelor, and went to Galt about three years ago from Owen Sound. He was about 40 years of age. His body was on ,broughi to Tara on the G.T.R. ‘ A“A ‘ ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ n‘ 01 '11- am- Hi- 1H. ,‘1H hr ith .0 .0. .Q...».- .................o 0.000.000000 '00..“00000 0." Goof-00M ‘ 00.00.-0.O 0.00 FOR SALE Three Houses for the price 0! (me 'I‘W'H are ~ulitl Hhmv and Bl'ivk Eight lmmwd rmuudvlvd lmuM-s. Two 11mm» snlid (mk ï¬um‘s, 'mk trinmwd. and mantles. Furnm-u, (‘isu’rm gmnl (inrdml. "mung (thurd. 01w gum] l“r:unw M-um rmmwd hulls“. .‘llhl lu‘ Mild as n“ HP! is gning “05!. Apply nu tlw prvmiws â€1' write line. Linens. Picqne. Bed- ford Cord. Dainty Raps. Shit-tings. Bungalow Net for . "Inrmina. Ladies‘ Misses‘ and Children’s Dresses. A huge (5ka of [audit-5' \Vuists. Children's Mid- dies. Vests etc. We will be pleased to Show yun mn- gnuds. don't be afraid to ask to see thmn. n the G.T.R. on and the funera!