¢§§§§§§§§O§N§§O§N§§§§§§§00000000000909.999999099†Q 9 3 When You Want' WOO E S. SCOTT, Gaï¬af‘raxa Street, Durham E ’§â€Â§Â§â€Â§Â§Â§Â§Q§O§‘§§§§§§§§< O§§§§§§ §§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§OO 909909099ooooooooooooooootooooooooooooo++¢+oo¢+¢o+. 0z§§§§z§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ 9600000009000OOOOOOOOOQOQ O ooooooooo0ooooooooooooo99¢ ooooooooooooooooooooooo9009990ooooooooooo§O§oooo¢+oo u Mtay ‘21, 1914. " “V ' :gâ€" W! ':‘V' I -.â€" ;‘ï¬'ï¬w‘cflsu'O J aiiivi £355.39 A handsomeiy illi‘:'~'o"."t!-d chsiy. Largest, cut (“Jane-n of any :k-!'-'ri'.f‘7c juurnal. 'icrms {Ct Canada. 83.7.3 3. yea, pudage prepaid. Sold by all ncwm‘a‘ums. HUN" COPWBWW New Y9!!! Branch Ofï¬ce. 623 F St. Washington. D. C. y"-' .. .m. ,â€".-'v.3 vvvvv u-w‘ I- “mustnctxyronflu ~22: ‘.-.3.’ H, E28308!" on Pazezu‘ 50â€.: {us-e. (=1 ":3: :2. "v , ... f rs'I-‘cunn 2pm: 22m Pa: ms taLeu :2. .au. 11 Blunt: 5; Co. receive mgial notice. without, an "we, Lthe 9:33 ‘9‘".‘4 Tinsmith, Plumber and Steamï¬tter Du rham, Ontario PLUMBING GOODS BIG REDUCTIONS NOW In Everything ‘We Have Stoves or Ranges Fl 11‘!) a (‘ es \Vhite Enamelled or Eavetroughing Hand-Made Tin ware J. H. HARDING \\'e have a notion of going cut of business and would like to dispose of everything in the store during this month. \ 'ith that. end in View we are making big reductions in the price- of everything. Come and see for your- selves. (i‘M'efnl and economic buyers will nz-tkp money by taking advantage. of this Big Redm'tion Sale. Granite Sinks IJ. R. Guru’s Old Stand? of Any Kind ' GO TO Mrs. Young, sr., who has been confined to her bed for a number of weeks, has not gained in stren th as her many friends woul like to see. Miss May and Master Frank Walden of Neustadt. Miss Isabella and Andrew Marshall of Bampden. were the guests of Miss Janet Ke_z:r recently. ' We are sorry to report that Mr. Wm. ‘McNaug-hton is on the sick list at present, Miss Jennie Derby beigg ip_ qttendgnge. Mrs. Nichol of Owen Sound is tenderly caring for her mother, Mrs. Young, sr. The sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed here next Sunday. Rev. Mr. W'haley of Durham will preach the prepara- tory service o'n_Friday next. We are pleased to see the pleas- ant face of Mr. John Dizzell around amongst us once more. Mr. Dan. McInnes of Toronto spent a week among old neigh- bors in this part recently. During his visit, here he sold his 50-acre lot to‘Mr. Dan. McArthur, jr. Mr. Robt. McGillivray had the misfortune to have a spike run into his knee, which will lay him up for some time._ . â€"‘ m s. A . , __‘ “x, -v- -" ___ Miss Eli-{1; Modillivrpy returned home from Toronto 3 short time or Valves Cisterns. Pu mp5 Stove Pipes or Elbows Metallic Roofing Iron Pipings or Fittings Drain Tile sorry to report the seri- HAMPDEN. BUNESSAN. I A Court of Revision for the .T own of Durham will be held in j the Town Hall, Durham, on Mon- day. June 1, at 7.30 p.m. All in- terested Will govern themselves 'I accordingly. __ - â€" QUAv’v-m A. ; The death took place in Egre- .mont on Friday last of Mr. John ENelson. Mr. Nelson was Mrs. D. 'vaeith’s father. We extend our sympathy. ous illness from heart trouble of Mrs. Dan. McArthur, sr. We'h'ope she may soon be restored to her usual health. Mrs. Thos. McCom-b, from near town, visited one day with her old neighbor and friend, Mrs. Don- ald McFarlane, who, we are sorr.v to say, is not improving in health very fast: _ .. ..... u: n_r-4.1. nl’ § Hon. C01. Hughes Opened the ‘ new armories of the Blst Regiment .at M'eafo'rd on Friday. \ C1] La'hJI-o Mr. and Mrs. T'hos. McGrath of your town Sundayed with the lat- ter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- colm McMillan. north line. , Mr. Wm. Edwards dug f_i\"e young foxes out of their hidlng place‘one night last week. A good catch in one night. A r“- __,\ nursing her sister, Mrs. Dan. Mc~§ Arthur, sr. . ‘ While driving to church on Sunday morning last, Miss Sadie, McKeown met with an accident which resulted in her getting her leg broken near the ankle, and: also having her ankle dislocated; The horse, which was driven by; her brother, Jack, kicked over thei shaft, and Miss McKeown beâ€"com-L- ing frightened, jumped out of the? buggy, and in. doing so came in contact With the Wheel, thus} causing tHe fracture of her limb. We \hOpe Sadie will soon be able to go around and attend to her daily duties again. ‘ The weather of the past week has been most fax orable for “ark- i119: on the land and the most of the fmmers in this locality 2119. p1 etty \\ ell through seeding. There appears to be a great dearth of potatoes in this neigh- borhood. The e-arlv frost last fall prevented them from getting their full growth. The early planted o_nes fared the best. - Mr. Andrew Stewart’s horse that we reported sick. has been to-day given up bv the vet. as‘hovpeless. aft-er a three weeks’ illness- with pneumonia. "‘he regular monthly meeting of the Varney, Grange was held in the hall in Varney on Friday even- ing last. Bevond the appointing of a Committee to arrange for a pibnic in June. th... next most im- portant business transacted was the calling_o-f the roll of officers. Rheumatic Complications Checked and the “Human Sewers†Re- stored. The Kidneys, Bowels and Skin are the “human sewers†which carry off the impurities in the blood. When these are clogged Uric Acid sediment lodges in 'the muscles and joints and Rheuma- tism follows. RHEUMA, the great remedy for all forms of the ter- rible disease, checks the deposit of Uric Acid. REEUMA WILL STOP URIC ACID DEPOSIT. Ma‘éfarla‘ï¬fe Co. Will' return your money if it fails; 50 cents a bottle. G1 “For many years I suffered with Rheumatism. I am 71 years old, but am proud to say that af- ter using one bottle of RHEUMA the Rheumatic pains are entirely gone. I daily recommend RHEU- MA to my friends.â€:â€"Willis Goff Bridgeburg, Ont. ' A‘ Court of lievisinn RLYTH’S CORNERS W. B. VOLLET, Clerk. E Mrs. W. H. Hartley is visiting :W’ith her sister, Mrs. R. R. Hop- kins, (M.D.), of Toronto, this Week. ? Mr. C. Mitchell of London, spent ‘tfh-e week-end at the home of Mr. J. M«cCoskery.. . 1 Mrs. (Rem) Prudh'am was in Mea- ford yesterday addressing the iWomen’s Missionary Society’s . convention. Mr. J. C. Telford Was in WWII over Sunday. ‘ Miss Margaret Harris is home from Toronto. Mrs. John Hewitt of Laambton street is slowly recovering from her recent illness. Mrs. T.-C. Ritchie is improving slowly, at the home of ~her*mother, Mrs. W. 'J. Hewitt. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. McClO-cklin who spent the past six months in Toronto, returned last week and will remain here for the summer. . Mrs. W. J. Pollard returned to her home in Detroit, after spend- ing ten days at the home of -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Hewitt. ! l l l i : Joe Kelly. charged with sellingr liquor at the Pacific Hotel. Owen Sound. was invited to attend court on the 23rd of May, 1911, but re- fused to accept the invitation and .skipped out. The trial went on i l l in“ the same and Joe, who had a previous charge registered against him. was convicted. In- â€spector Beckett kept on the look- ;out for his main. and hearing he :was serving time in Toronto on a fsimilar charge and would be lib- ;e-rate-d on Saturday morning, went | .to Toronto with the warrant, met .Kellxr at the jail gate, had him re- arrested, took him to Owen Sound Saturday and lodged him in jail. ;where he will spend the next four ;: months. Mrs. Thos. Brown returned to her home in Markda‘lre, after nurs- ipg Mrs._T. C. Ritchie for some ti.me., Mr. Harry Kress has passed with honors his final examination in pharmacy, and Earpld Aljoe his second year in dentistry. Douglas McG1egor, an esteemed 'resident of Fergus, committed suiâ€" lcide by taking a dose of Paris iGreen. He was 49 years of' age land Was town assessor this year. He is considered wealthy, and leaves a Widow and one brother. Suffering from nervous trouble is ssupposed to have affected his mind. Mr. Ben. Sharp has been on the sick list for the past few days and unable to attend to his duties. We how: his illness will be of short duration. “‘ Robt. J. Hewitt of Montreal, is Visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J oihln Hewitt, for a few weeks. He came in response to a message that his mother was seriously ill. She is now well on the Way to recovery. Durham gives a population (3} 1,650. There is no information yet as to the date of the next municipal election. ' Owen Sound thinks of getting a motor truck for fire protectlon purposes. The business section of Portage du Fort, Quebec, was practically all destroyed by fire, the property loss reaching $100,000. Chas. Conway, aged 38, inSpect- or aof the Ottawa Gas. (30., Was drowned Monday night in the Ri- deau canal, falling into the water while cranking a motor boat. CHRONICLE. Thomas Ward. an Englishman, who has been in Canada only a short while and who does not like the ways of the country, under- took on Saturday night last to wreck Eaton’s store, Toronto, in order to secure deportation. About 10.30 o’clock, armed with bricks, stones and pieces of iron, he broke ‘hree large plate glass" windows near the main entrance on Yonge street. He ~ peared before Magis- trate Denise on Friday and said he wanted to be deported, but Was discharged with advice. He said he would be back- again, and was true to his word. Instead of be- ing; sent ’ome, ’owever, ’e was sent to the penitentiary for two years. ' Scarborough Beach Park, Toron- to’s summer amusement resort, was opened on Saturday last and will remain Open throughout the season. Thomas Pickard. who operated a saw mill near Paisley for over 50 years, died Monday at his home in Toronto, 599 Euclid avenue. He was in his 76th year and the re- mains were interred at Glamis yesterday. He is survived by a widow, five sons and two daughâ€" ters, T. A. *Pivcka‘rd, Owen Sound. Albert Pickard, Wiarto‘n. Dr. Geo. Pickard. Brandon, Mam, Edgar. North Bay. Frank, Niagara Falls. Mrs. (Dr.) Black, Paisley and Mrs. J. K. McLennan, Glamis. , One brother, W’illiam, of Mt. Forest and two sisters, Martha, and Mrs. Chubb. of Edmonton, also survive. FROOK.â€"In Proton, . near Price- 'vill-e. on Sunday, May 10, to Mr. and Mrs. 'L. J. Frook, a daughter. MURDICK.â€"In memory of Edith Murdjqk, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. W, J. Murdjck, Souris, Man., who died May 22,1913. “Gone but not forgotten †» -â€"Cousm. The last municipal census of IN MEMORIAM. PERSONAL BORN. 81101) Where You are Invited to Shop Bargain=Hunters In this community are hundreds of in- dividuals and families on the watch for an advertisement which .will offer them what they want at; an advantageous price. One family wantsa new-carpetâ€"â€"the need is not 111- gent. Another family is looking foruard to buying a set of dining room furnitureâ€"it may not; be fm twelve month. Call them bargain-hunters if you will, but there is nothing wrong in waiting for a. bargain. especially when the seller is anxious to sell at a reduced price. One man is thinking of buying himself a watch. One woman a shopping bag : another an umbrella All can be made to buy earlierâ€"by aï¬vertising. Stimulate business by the 'offer of some slow-moving lines at special prices. Brighten up busmess by advertising some desirable goods at reduced prices. Make advertising banish dull business. Often you can tempt the buyer who is hiding his or her time, to buy from youâ€"at a time of your naming. Six hundred dollars is the price of the Ford runabout; the touring car is six ï¬fty; the town car nine hun- dredâ€"f.o.b. Ford, Ont, complete with equipment, Get catalog and particulars from C. Smith Sons’ Garage. ~ Automobile for Hire. A Note to Merchants FIVE. J