PAGE TWO 31$; W e congratulate our Durham boys and cheerfully give notice ef thmr every laudable success. We have just learned that Mr. Finley Graham. Mrs. Calder’s brother, passed his ï¬n- al examination and is new a fullâ€" tledged chemist. and druggist. The Durham Manufacturing Cem- pan)' is making rapid prOgl'Pss ix: putting in the inundation: of their new cream sewtrallcr factory. We regret to announce the «loath 0!“ Lloyd Ht'il‘]. emy child at Mr. unl , Mrs W. H. Beam. About a week ago i he was taken dnxn w_ith‘nm) audacit- is, which was moperly diagnosed by ‘ 'Ul'. Hutton. \ftor consultation by UPS. Jamioyim 62 Macdonaid anol Hm- ton, on operation was performed on. Monday, when it. was (:lisoowu-d the inppondix had rotted oï¬' and was floating innsbont, a pint of bus. No hope was given for the nnihi‘s‘ H'- cm'm'y and ho died about. two o'cloc ' on \V’odnosday morning. r u The (Men Sound Association of Baptist. Churches will meet in Dur- ham on 'l,‘110:5(_lay. Juno 9, at two o‘- clock and continue two full days. “'0 man pleased to congratulate T. G. Carson. who recently passed his ï¬nal vxamination in pharmacy in Winnilwg. He is the youngest. son of (Lonstnblo (lzn'son hone... 1- 7 f‘.-.---- A petition was nrns-nntod the Coun- cil Mnnday night, to have a sidewalk laid along tho south side of Lambton strnot frum J. H. Brown‘s t0 l'iambbnn strm‘t hl'itlgo. said sidewalk to be vxtvndmt to join sidewalk at, Mid- daugh House after (imitation of the new britlgv. Another petition asked for the opening {01' h'flJTiC 0f Kin- cardinv stm-et smith 0f Lambton. Both l‘nititinns $9111! granted. --‘â€"~-‘- n‘ ‘ln I’L'lnll 1.1! IIVIllllll vv‘ ... F‘""' . Mr. Robert Kepkey, clerk at Mr- Keehnie’s for the past couple of years, has gone to Miami, Manitoba. where he has secured a position. Mr. Ad. Meredith left for Regina Tuesday morning of last. week. He Was a Situation in the Glasgow House the ï¬nest mercantile establishment in the city. His brother, R. W ., has been a salesman in the same estab- lishment since. he left here ï¬ve years TWENTY YEARS AGO ago. Flint. Hind fell from his bicycle a few days ago and had one of his arms broken. _ I. In _. -.-_A-“â€"- On Wednesday. May 13. a pretty wedclin was solemnizod at the home of Mr. .ohn McKinnon of Sullivan, when Miss Belle McKinnon was unit- ed in marriage to Mr. Alex. Mvm'og- m‘ of Ilentinck. - A. ‘. “~ , ‘3“. my. I The Floshorton sports commutee has a cash balance on hand of $301.- 99. Their celebration this year was a big success. ,~ _ ‘l-:,‘ .col‘l‘" ‘ 'Lllbua 'J.. The pastor of _ the Methodist Church has been Invited to remain another year at an Increase of sal- a â€In Du\.\4\‘.“JD We. have to announce this week the death of Mrs. John A. Clark. on Monday. May 18, ï¬ve months to the day after the death of her husband. and six months to the day after the death of her grandson, Albert Lloyd, son of Mr. James Lloyd‘of this town. The deceased lady was 62 years of age. a native of Norwich. England. She has been in poor health for fif- teen voars. Mrs. James Lloyd is a daughter. ~ VA'AI.«--A no' {lullnll l“- I o The Suhomhot‘g ('orl‘vspon‘dont of Hw Bolton Elli-Purim? says: “Pvtm‘ Somplo received a payment. of monov for somr- cattlo’. Ho would not, doâ€" posit. it. in a bank. but. took it homo. as ho intondvd buying a horse in two wwks. 'l‘hm'v was no dangvr. Ho know how to take carp of .his monvy. 1‘10 put the mmwy. without his wife's knowlmigo. into an inâ€" validod old boot. which ho hnng‘np in tho attic. Wlwn the day for thv paymont of (ho horse came round tho hoot. was missing; “11 making in- quirivs Potm‘ found that. his with had takvn vonupasshm on a poor. baro-footrd hoggal' and hootvd him with hm- hnshand’s bank. Tho trump has not since lwon soon. ‘ "VIâ€")IR-‘idiâ€"Vgu. his l'PSidODQO noar Price- villo, Archibald Mcl’hall, in his 6511) yogr. ‘ -l 1" II I ‘1, Donald Mth’maM. loachm‘. I'N'PiV- ml tho ammintmont of dole‘gatv In Hm Gonvral Assembly of Hm Prue- hytm‘izm Church to be hold at Van- couvm'. 8.11.. on the 219! 9] Juno. Di1ï¬1i.â€"-â€"a‘.-\t. Viola-rs, 011 May 1:"). Mr. John Richardson at the ago 111' 58 wears. H11 was unmarried and mam» his hnmv with tho Roay family His. 1i1‘ath 1.11 as mused hy 11111111: trainplml by his horso which took fright at the railway 1'1 ussing sumo. hm \\ mks ago. H11 was aï¬lethndist. in 1'1‘li1ri1m and a CHIISOI‘VaHVt' in politics;â€" Vickors 1‘01‘. DimLâ€"«lï¬arly 'l‘iwsday morningï¬ May 12. amithei' monom- passed away in tho poi-son of James Milligan. at HH.‘ age of 89 years. He had hm-n conï¬ned to hm! four weeks from in- juries caused hy a fall. He» was a naiiw of (ZliiSi-liiiii'y parish. 1mm- friosshire. Scotland. and value In this country with his family in 1852. M"- tm' spending: two years in Paris. he» then moved to Sc‘mth Huntim'k to u... farm on which he «liml. His wife died 18 years ago. also his son Thom- as. and Mrs. Charter Smith. 'l‘ho‘ Rurâ€" \'iviug members of the family are; Mrs. George T urnhull. Mrs. George) Henderson? Mrs. Thomas McRonald and John, on the homestead. He was a lifeldng Presbyterian. Six grand- Prbm The Chronicle Pile 0! lay 31, 1903. TOTAL ASSETS OVER Elam-THREE MILUONS Ready Money F all you; surplus funds are invested, you may be embarrassed for resdy man an im- mediate emergency. ey in MoneymaSavinpAecountinthisBmhis alwaysavsilabletomeettheunexpe'ptedneed. ‘l'lll ‘ STAN DA RD BAN K pp andutit- gnnsnd by sons acted as‘pajl-bparers. UV 5†“V vvâ€" w- Mr. thn Bickenh‘auer of Allan Park and Miss Ida Lorenz of Lamlash were married recently. Congratula- tions.â€"â€"Allan Park cor. .. v vnlw' -.--wâ€"â€" ' Sudden and sad was the news tel- egl‘aphod from Pittsburg to Mr. Charles McArthur here announcing the death 01‘ his son-in-law, Mr. William J. Anderson, and that the body would hr brought here for in- terment. The remnins arrived, ac- companied by Mrse Anderson, on the late. train. May 13. and the funeral took place) to Durham cemetery on tho 15th. . l'wcoasml was a native of lroland. .5 years of age and engaged as a strovlâ€"rar conductor. Ho. was marriml only fourtovn months ago. Kâ€"Bunossan cor. - Feels Like a Young . Girl Again Dragged to the Verge of Despair by Twelve Years’ Unbroken Miser â€" Mrs. Garnett’s Case. a Host. e- markable Recommendation Dracoâ€"Also Helps Ber Husband. Picture the joy of Mrs. E. F. Gar- nett. of 7l5 Mattlad street, London. (Ml. Ful'est, (Junt't'det‘alt‘. ' The home of Mrs. William lltrherts, i John street. was. en Mtllltltly t‘\'t‘ll-‘ for ing. the scene HI' a farewell gather- ing in hennr of llex. l3. .\. Shirk and Mrs. Stark. who nim'eti un 'l‘ues- «lay to their \\'til.er«lm\‘n parish. where Mr. Steel; tnnk the serViees i (mt...en ï¬nding in Dreeu quick and fur the tir~rt time on Sunday 138(- A [.it‘l‘l’llilllt‘llt, relief from twelve years of suti‘ering that, Were. rapidly wrecking her life. Picture how. her new-found happiness and faith ‘in the wonderful properties of Dre- ;e0, she recommended it to her hus- band and saw it, q for him. a particularly distressing rheumatism. Then you may have some appreria- timl ()l' the great gratitude of this woman tn Dreen, the greatest of all me ease of catarrh anti hnph nml rnnl. remedies. in of money long mustcal prugrum was enjoyed and an address (if uppt'eriatinli amtl purse “PPSPHUNI tn- the pupular rector lily Messrs. 'l‘. H. Ellis and R. N. Craig on helmlt‘ ef the congrega- than of St. Paul‘s Church. Mr. Slack uirkly overcome I'epl-‘ied, thanking.r the congregation expressing the regret felt hy Sl’TCR in takim.r leaVe 0f the pair < 't'mevs tititl other friends in Mom; 1- est. ltefresh- his. \\'t‘1‘t' ser‘ el hy tne ladies he- ' gmid-liys \~ '0 r..itl. and himself and Mrs. f 0r Picturc thc jay of Mrs. E. E. Gar- ncti. of 715') Maitlad strcut, London, ()nt...un ï¬nding: in Drccn quick and [.wi'mznicnt. rclici’ from twcivc long years of suii‘cring that, \wrc. rapidly wrccking hm- lil‘c. Picture how. in hcr nMV-fnund happincss and faith in thc \vnnch-l'ful [ix'upm'iics (if Urn- c0, shc i'ccummcniicd it. in hcr hus- hand and saw it, quickly overcome for him. a particularly distressing casc of caiarrh and rheumatism. Then you may have, sonic amil'cciaâ€" tinn of thc m‘czlt gratitudc of this \wman in Drccn, thc g‘i'catcsi of all hm‘b and root rcmcdics. Says Mrs. Garnvtt :_ “For twolwl yoars I sutl'orrd from t'lll‘tmlt' rousti- l nation and for tho past thrvo yrarsi tho cruel torturo of rhrumatism1 added to my misery. l suttvrod ag- «mics of pain through my right shouldvr and was hardl able) to lift my right arm. My limbs ached and I had severe pains through my back. My stomach was in a torriblo condi- tion. “as would bloat mo 11p and press against. my heart. I got wry littlo sloop and would got Up in tho morning doad tired. Every medicine I tn'iod was a failure until in tho drpths of my discouragement l triod Uri-co. I ran out anything. haw. no pains or gastric formations after moals and tho pains in my shouldor and limbs arr almost gone. My con- stipation is fully rrlioyml and I wake up in tho mornings refreshed and bright. and_as happy as a young girl. __I:_l- _ . “lh'ecu also brought immediate re- lief to my husband. whu had suffered severely from rheumatism and ca- earrh. It. has aided his digestion and helped him in every way. "lbw-cu is the greatest. medicine. we eVel‘ heard of and we cannot thank it. mmugh for rescuing us from our years of distress.†Nu sutl‘ering from kidney. stomach. liver 01' intestinal disorders is tun severe or ten deep-rooted fur Dreco t0 m'ercome. It acts quickly and gently. timing and regulating: the whule system. This natural herb and met remedy is hringing new life and hupe tn the most. «lesl‘mndent sutl’m-ers. Dreco is being specially introduc- ed in Durham by McFadden’s Drug Store, and is sold by a good druggist everywhere. “THE BROADWAY PBACOCK" IS RBARL WHITE’S NEW PLAY 'I‘lw strange stni‘y nf Myrtlv May. a llrnailway cabaret hnstoss. whn pnssvssi'd mum" i'val pnwvr. lwanty and lwrsunality than any nt‘ thv fash- innahlv sm-ivty wunwn who «lisalziin- Wl mnl nm‘iwl how. is tnld ili'mastw- Ix fnshinn in "'l‘hv ill-Hallway l’vzi- ruck." an vntln'alling‘ piclurv nnri'a- tiw‘ nt' va Yni'lg's (li'vat. Whitv wzu‘. \Villt‘ll will bring: l’vzn'l \\1hitv, vulv- hl'atc'd an star, tn tlw \'n!m‘:lns' Star 'l‘hmiti-l- tn-muri'uw mill Satur- «lziy nights. llwspiti- llw warning: ut‘ Manilv l{all;£l‘l'. a “gnlcl-ilig‘gm'." tlw calm-0t girl lwimmvs madly infatnatwl with a wi'nlthy young aristocrat. wlmso mnthm' would haw l‘ainlml n! thn \‘e-i‘y thought nf hm‘ blur-liliwlml snn vwn spmiking in a girl like Myrtlia liwnts t'ulluw one another rapidly. with Myrth- trying desgmrnlc-lv tn unmvsh thv handsnmv ynnng mil- ilinnaim'. 'l‘hnngh (listinrlly a lilâ€" ting‘matv for tho. ynung man. Mutlv t'nils nt' hm" pnrpnsn lwrnnsu «if the unlnwinistio ntl'nrts nf lnv inutliv'i's lnwyvr. Ilc'siwratv. Myriln casts a- sicll‘ tlw instincts of her lwttm' na- llll'v :Ulll lwl'umi's a \'t‘l‘ll~3bll' li- gross. tliil'sting for i'vvmlgn. Miss \Vllitn’s pnwvr in snmn nl‘ tho scmws is said tn lw astounding. 'I'iiiiiiII-‘s'II I‘Ii‘ABiii I'II'I- ImImI Ilil‘ I~I°tmf is (H‘Ilih‘d \xith llw handling: 01' “Ms picmlc. l _ As :I_ ‘ curlain-raiwr. a t\\'«‘>â€""“.“' bunghmv (lnnu‘fly. Falsv Marm.‘ \Vl†hv mwn. Deserved Spankigg. \ “â€10 buy “as IHIIaIIIII: lllSiU." just I“? mommvss. \ IIiI‘nIl (II â€10 DUIHH‘I‘, \\ ho was \isitim: â€I“ ilflllSt‘. “as \isibly disturbed. “'11 III» \\(‘H‘ my I'lIild,†she said, “had got a gum! spanking.†Hv dvsnm w» it." the mon' ad- mittvd. “but I do not holivw m spanking a ('hilcj on a full stmnm‘h. .“NIIIIIIPI; (If): I Wséid thv \‘isitm‘. “but I’d turn him over.†Its Quality is lmproachnble H is ('IS\ I I WV" 3")!" lll‘igllbOl' un- lvss III- is â€I“ kiIIIkuf a ['13]! that is alvsaxs (‘.\| IIIIIIIIIII; hm\ he shmwd St!fl]l'h(kl\ II‘IIM III lwad in. ll SALAB A" h the Parent and Most Cleanly Prepared Tee in the World PRESENTATION TO RBCTOR New Silks for Summer Wear 'l‘lu- Gingham season is now at GINGHAMS hand. Our supply is large and consists at a large variety of pat- terns from which to make your choice. Save our proï¬t-sharing coupons and in return you will soon be the proud possessor of a beau- tiful set of Community Par Plate Silverware. A fresh stock of Helding's High Grade Silks just to hand, includ- inU‘ Duchess, Taffetas, Paillettes, Messalines, \\ ash Satins. Sport Satins and Clepe de Chines. We are sole agents for the famous \‘cnus Silk Hose. Have you tried a pair of these? Colors include black, navy. white, bicge, cordovan brown, nude, silver and dove in plain, fancy ribbed and clox. . The Only Safe Hiding Place FOR your money is the one everyone knows aboutâ€"the Bank. It is safe from loss, ï¬re or theft and is available whenever you want it. Open 3 Savings Account and build your future. J. A. ROWLAND. Manager, Durham Ont fl. Morlock 8: Sons THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Venus Silk Hose TBA. Lv. Durham 7.05 mm. 3.15 pm. Lv. Mt. Forest 7.38 am. 3.51.p.m. Lv. Palforston 8.28 3.11). 4.23pm. Lv. Porous 9.15 am. 5.05.p.m. Lv. Elan 910 mm. 5.10 pm. At. Guelph 9.45 mm. 5.36 pan. Ar. Buntford Ar. Hamilton Ar. Toronto “.10 mm. 7.“) pm. Returning, leave Toronto 6.50 mm. and 5.02 pm. Parlor Bullet Car Polâ€" merslon to Toronto on morning train and Guelph to Toronto on evemnu; train. For (ull particulars apply Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. Improved Train Service mun EXCEPT suunu Thu-lay, In: 11.- “I! 1.00 pan. 8.35.9411. 1.00 pm. 830.p.m. ‘0