wi \‘sit'ï¬: hl'l' Hm. .‘x'exl. In thrimm. .‘II‘RV .‘lvi‘nnm'l oninyol ‘Hvrsvlf )p mum; mvmhm'q of her l'mnilx' in (liftt'l‘t‘nt part-t of the ('UUHIX'V at m-r pit-asure, but always matio it a paint not to stay ton long from her own hum? with her son Neil, and where she always receiv- ed the kindest care from her duti- ful (knughter-in-lawz and now that she is gone, they will eatly min her presence. Those w 0 attended the funeral from a distance were Mr. Atex. McCannel, an, and! Mrs Alex. McCannd. In. Bruce county: Kr. and In. Donald )1ch 0! 8t: net; and It. andâ€. Francis .‘J'o‘v. 0! CW. Dovâ€"in- law and daugbmr‘i-in-la'w 6? Ge deceased. Her late pal-tor, Rev. .olephbne line ‘19 )Iithndixt 1n m TEMPERANCE QUESTION. McQueen. A recent issue of The Mount. 0......» Ports! Confederate says; DORNOCH. “It is lngh tune there was a We are glad to see that Mr. R. china 0! Government in Ontario"; Ledingham. o! Bentinck. who has , .been ill for some time, is able to Porhaps so. but if the Confï¬d-f be around again. man “"09 ‘002 enough t0 “99 â€â€™98 Mrs. L. Kelly, of Toronto, is via-- ehange he’ll be a very old man.;iting with Mrs. R. Dargavel. In the same issue, in reply ‘0 â€I" 3 .lmsswnï¬hnc’r d 1:9“ 'dfundaved . . v . t d him;\V1 l Lama 01‘ men Orangevnlle Sun. “hmh' b 0: the. Miss Margaret Mortley spent the not to be concermd d 0" . ‘week end at home. temperance Tories and rennnds; Mr. and Mrs. Greenwood, of him they were fooled by Mowat‘Glenelg, spent Sunday With Mr t mum‘- and Mrs. Colin McIntyre. M BO†‘0’ years on the 9 Mr. (‘. McIlwain, of Williams- ance business. and that W hntneyl' ford, paid a visit to Dornoch on and Hanna's IIOHCIPS WW9 30;): gSunday last. ' 1 -:- . We believe some b t enough for them. thw :9 “hit Pf uggy mus m ,5. l have been crowded on Sunday last. . 3 . zas several met-es have been found. I l l l puty-reeve 1t THE DURHAM CHRONICLE MrS. Mc m U. IRWIN E No: and Proprietor. ll DURHAM. JUNE 12. 1913. . days of her marriagq Neil Mcannel, and n her son, Rail. to Durl very night for the last Is. The crops are mak- little progress in growth cor fields are looking sic-loving the weather. mm win be short, by all not PRI(‘EVILLE H sincer il Hf H ‘O( ll little rain here 1. It is feared will be a fail- nst .l _V Kn H Illed' from residence le rm no W 110“. M r8. Mc- ‘ alwa cheer! lent h frost. 'to b\1t [M :13ny some Mcâ€" her eo. hat OD ) 1' neighbors with the fact of his ab- scence. A search was at once in- stituted and during the morning the deceased was found by his mother in the bush with the gun near by and his forehead shatter- ed by the shot. He was dead, and evidently had deliberately planned for the. terrible deed. The deceased was in his twenties and Was highly respected. Some years ago he attended the Col- lingwood Collegiate Institute when he made good progress with his studies. Owing to an acci- dent to his father, and a subse- quent affliction, Clarence Was ,5 Mrs. Chas. Blakey is \'i8ivtin2 g'l‘oronto friends. i Mr. and Mrs. Colin McIntyre ispent Saturday in Durham ; Mr. Jack Ray spent Sundav evening at Willinmsford n Mr. E. Trafford took a flying .visit to Dornoch Saturday last a Miss N. Black Sundayed with §Miss L. McKnight. 3 Dr. E. R. Hastings, of Toronto. ’is taking the place of Dr. J. L. :Smith, who is on his vacation with ,1‘m'onto friend's. Wedding hells are still ringing. Another one in addition to the lust. Mr .A. Allen, of Popular Valley, spent Friday evening with a friend so_u_th 0f_this burg. , We believe some buggy must i have been crowded on Sunday last. 1115 several pieces have been found 'hotween here and Williamsford. Miss M. Cumming, ot‘wmiéiiï¬Ã©; ford. spent Sunday last with Dor- noch friends. Mr. and Mrs. Will Smith spent the Week end with the latter’s mother in Elderslie. Mr. and Mrs. N. Melosh Sunday- ed \f‘ith _Mr’.‘ and _.\lrs. Jack Yasey. - “.4. Mrs (has. Matthews, who ,has been visiting her mother, Mrs M. Smith. has returned to her home in Buffalo. Mr Wesley Boldt, of Williams- ford, visited Dornoch Saturdav eve We are glad to see the smiling face of Mr. John Johnston, who is spending his vacation with Mr Robt Corlett. Mr. J. Clancy and Miss M. Cof- {ield spent Wednesday of last week in Williamsford. gMr .Matheson, preached an; im- mr .Matheaon, preacnea an un- preuive sermon at the funeral, making some suitable references to the life of the departed, and the ' assurance of being along with the, innumerable throng in the house: of many mansions. The pall bear-g ers were six nephews oi the de- ceased. Neil McLeod, Arch. Mc-‘ (‘uaig Neil McPhail. Neil Clarkr Alex. McCannel and Neil Alex,‘ STEAM BOAT SPECIAL 133. R. Gun. ann TORONTO SARNIA SAULT STE. MARIE Port Arthur- Fort Williamâ€"~~ Winnipeg ' \ mmpr‘u‘. (i. 'l'. l’. Huilwa". 7.45 with-Tues†T111112. Sat. l‘ni inn-(infra Parlor (fans and First-«lass (lunches between Turnnto .iiltl Ssirniu \Vluu‘f. Mainland Slveping ('als (Electric lights in lowvr and upper berths, (‘ulimisr Sleeping (‘ars (berths free). Dining Car and Guaches he. i\\'t't'!l Furt \Villiam and “'inuipeg. ('nmmenring June 16th a through electric lighted Standard Sleepâ€" ing (fur \\ ill he operated between Fort \Villiaui. \Vinnipeg. Saska- imm “and Edmonton. ' This is the hanging-Minn of Grand Trunk Lake and Rail Route HH-V ice between tern and Western Canada. ‘ A Spa-ml l‘rain will run the reverse way~frum Sin-inn Wharf to 'lnromtu, Commencing June 8th, and each Tuesday, Friday and Sunday thereafter. Full particulars, Rosrrvations on Steamers or Train, any be oh. Mined on application to Grand Trunk Agents. or write .-\l H 'l‘o mmtn. (i. l‘. K Hamilton. “ Landon. " ...... Sal-nia \Vlmtf. \ur. Nav 5.4. Marita Ulut. ., \Ul. Ni Purl Arthur, Nar. Nav. Fur: \\'illi2uu. Nor. NRV. \Viunilwg. G. T. P. Rail 21' Ir. .\ w. .\ n. ('n. . 7.30 mun-Mon. Fr nu. .\.n. .\av. (Lu. 9.00 (tun-Mon. Fri 1}. I P. Rzlilwav. 7.45 mun-Tues“ Th Act. Phone 14 J. Towner, C. E. HORNING, D. P. A. Union Station, TORONTO, ONT. RV BETWEEN . “NILE mun-Mun, “7911.. Sat. ’ ....ll.53 Hulllw H so u . 2.18 p m.- " .. n. . 4.15 p.lll.- " n .. C()ll.£ma‘.ln.-'[‘hur.. Sun. 3 p.111. 'l‘ues . 7.30:1.In.-Mon. Fri. WM. S. SCARF. G. BINNIE, To his mother, Whose trials and troubles have not been few, the deepest and most heartfelt sym- pathy is poured out by the com- m!!!)ifyn hampton cemetery, the funeral service being conducted by Rev. Mr. Purchase in the presence of a large number of sympathizing friend.s.â€"â€"(‘ollingwood Bulletin. obliged to remain at home and assume when quite young the res- ponsibility of the management of the farm. This, with the fact that he coulti net ‘continwue at _school, 3.. LL-†_ uyalv\ll, is thought to have weighed) upon him and crushed his young. am- bitious Spir_it._ He, however. gave ULLJUUD allU'lL. I18, DO‘VCVQT. gave no signs of doing anything so rash as takmg hls own life, but went about his work in the usual way, Theflremains of the deceased were buried on Saturday in_ the _ Sing- \Vill meet. at same at 2 30 p.11). Thv Annual Meeting nf Snutï¬ (ix-c 50¢. a box, 6 for $2.5oâ€"trial size, 250, At dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit-aâ€"tives Limited, Ottawa. For the purpnse of electing ofï¬cers for the ensuing year. appninting pl:l(3(’s‘_f1)l‘ meetings and gvneml business. “Fruit-a-tives has made a complete cure in my case of Rheumatism, that had at least ï¬ve years standing before I commenced the treatment. The trouble was principally in my right hip and shoulder, the pain from it was almost unendurable. Not being able to sleep on that side, if I chanced to turn on my right side while asleep, the pain would immediately awaken me. This kept up until I started taking “Fruit-a-tivesâ€. I started by taking one or two tablets with a large glass of water, in the morning before breakfast and experienced pronounced relief very shortly. After a continued treatment for about six months, I was cured and am now in ï¬rstclass health. This, I attribute to my persistent use of “Fruit- a-tives†and I heartily recommend your remedy to any Rheumatic sufferers.’ ’ Town Hall. Durham Saturday. June 14 ANNUAL MEETING A SEEM â€EUE‘TR IN FRUIT-ï¬- WES†WOMEN’S INSTITUTE FARMERS’ INSTITUTE Well Known Ontario Merchant Has Faith Bocaus. “Fruit-a-tivos" Cured Him 15110313, 05:13, MARCH Ist. 1912. whether members or not President. at 2 o’clock pm. will he ht‘h] in the All are invited Depot Agt Phone. 18 MR. JAIES 00959 n Ettectlve June. 7 Westbound 30 p. m. \Ved JAMES DOBSON. _ _ __ v â€"â€" “'9 PM Highest Pniue. and evm' , (lull: n in ()m Stmo is wmth $1.... "3 $1 onto $2.00. Bniug m the \Vuul plat-e on same (1 y rm; DURHAH CHRONICLE Secretary. Pants ................. Duplex Snspendexs. ........ (5 Ten and 8 Desen Spoons . . Swen tm' Goa ts .............. Ribbed Underwear .......... (3.»th Vests.... .. KiJi Tea .................... Seeded Raisins ......... (‘rnnis Plinls and Snatch Ginghauis ......... ....ll Linen ............. .. 4 yard English Linoleum ..... 3 yard English Linoleum. . .. Tremendous slaughter of ‘ ms Friday 81. and 81.2.3 §Vork shirts ton. ' Tart it Sweepers l m . .. Ludplla Tea ............ Handy Ammonia ....... Lye ............. . . . ..... Salmon \V hlp a . . . . ........ Baking ind-er .......... Cups and Saucers. pet doz oooooooo All ('arpets. Rugs, Curtains Pu Reduced 20 per (’Pflt. $1. and $1.50 Figured Blm. AH 50v lines Snycreign and l’rngress reg $15.00 Sale price ................. $10.00 $10. lines..... .. .......... 5.90 SELLING All FHN. l‘om (Mats, Ox Hunats. 511 W14. “'0“! L mhnwm, “70- men s (' (nits etc. ... AT COS] 38.5 pairs, all our Bargain Bouts Nuw ('ut fur at ('Imm Sweep L0. 501? \anen's Trimmed .......... £2.98 Men’s $1.50 to $2.5“ gund Hats 1.00 All 751? lines Men’s Cashnwre ............... Men's Black \Vuraled .......... \Vnmvn’s Tan and Blavk (‘nltun Greatest. 2 Bargains ever seen. starts Friday for one week, Dish Pans, Presarve Kettles etn 25(- ‘Vash Bowls. Milk Pans. Sauce Pans, Preserve Kettles. Pudd- ing Dishes etc ................ .. lin- 1 gross Frebh Royal Yeast dnzun order just in. Couldn’t can- cel. Newest and Best. reduced 15 per vent. 5 suing Brooms. 35 (102 sold al- ready. 2.5 doz. more, same beauties at 250. 21 lbs RPdpath Gran .......... $1.00 1m lhs Redpalh (imn 7 bars Cnmfurt Snap . . . . . Because of III Health June will see the last oi this GRAND STOCK 7,500 Big Bargains not out in this List. "Twill pay you to come any distance. WINTER GOODS GRANITEWARE DRESS GOODS ROYAL YEAST RAINCOATS SUNDRIES CARPETS WOOL BROOHS BOOTS S'JITS SUGAR HATS HOSE SOAP of them “c to 6“ $2.48 .39 6)] :50 1,89 .19 .lU .07 4i) :ï¬‚â€™ï¬ 19v 196 10c For Wedding Station-s: Try The Chronic ooo.o¢+;ooooooo§ooooooooooo¢+¢+¢oo§ooooooooo.... 0900009900oooooooooooooooo09900000000009...9 0 ' ‘ o 00.. Durham CAUTION: P194 Rexall Orderlies taste like candy. They are aoothi ' ' ' ng and easy m not They don t cause griping. haulage: put-3mg or excessive loosenesa, as do ‘1‘“ Ilm‘u' nL....:- __ know of. When we say we believe we have the best laxative and back up our statement with our unqualiï¬ed prom- ice to return without question or formality the money paid us for it. if it does not prove entirely aetio- factory to you, we believe we are en- titled to your conï¬dence. Our hut-mess success and prestige depend upon your conï¬dence in us. We know we must secure and hold Thatch; The Strongest and Best is sold by us in 25c Hardware Furniture GUN’S DRUG STORE In}an The Renll Stores are America’s Greatest. \‘l'hen pnIIIed Im II (’III, BI- nice 0I Infected z~IIIII I I II vdintely begins tn lIIIil and bubble cleansing I \I I _\ sum-lance and (' aIIsiIIg II quick healthy healing. Hydramen Peroxide Sulntinn. is a simple sulnnun m and water. nature's only natural nnmgunistiv agent 3. ease germs and infection. The cleansing prnlm z .. Solution Hydrogen Pvn‘uxide are remarkable. “w .m parts being brought, in a hoallhy healing (-nndil lull Immediately. . alfubuluï¬ ana easy m action. W9 particularly I‘m '1“ )n t cause griping, nausea, Orderhes {qr Phlldx‘m:, : or excessive 1008011835, 33 do and {or delicaw pt-uplr. - Retail 0rdPrliors vol I seem to act as a tonio- kot tin boxes. 1;: ‘ 7’ ï¬cumets, 250; NI : Ulllfll dose one tabim. Remedy for nearly vwry mdz. for winch It Is Nmrlm'cnded SUH’MEN !‘ ()l" Fl'flNl l‘l'HE. WARDS OFF DISEASE Cuts, Burns, Abrasions, Ulcers. Wounds. Abseceeses. a Wonderful Mouth Wash, Antiseptic, Disin- fcctant. As we are reducing mu' hawk 0f FJrnitm tu-make rmuu fur a new As there has been a change in the ï¬rm \\ .1 invite. even-v person who intends making .1 purchase to name and nhtaitt an idea hmx heap we are acting to sell fur the tteXt .3": “I! You Get It at Gum's It's Good.†This Advertisement is Genuine The M Store G.T.R. Town Ticket Agent Prevents Infection we '8 Try Them at Our § X on nothing as in n! overcome Make Us Prove Thy. Drug Stores come tc use Uh and um You are an June packages COO. June .9000. l)r 1913.