PAGE T‘VO The mason war}: on the Cream Separator Factory will be (-omploted this: week. Mr. Timothy Moran met with an :IC("idQIlt at the cement works Friday. A heavy bar fell on one of his feet, bruising it so badly that he will he furirml tn’ lic idle for \a week or two. Mrs. James Carson is in the hospi- tal at Fergus. wlwru slw umhtrwont an Operation fur the wmuval m canmér. 'l‘lm result of the McGill Medical]l vxuminatluns shows lhat A. W. Hun- lmu son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Hun: tm‘, has taken aggregate honors in all suhjvcts. ()ur life is threatened if we make any editorial comment un this and in order to spare the crimson blushes of the bashful young "mail.“ we simply 011'01‘ congratula- lions. TWENTY YEARS AGO The library and mailing 11011111. (1111111 town for the past six 111‘ seven months has not 110011 boon sufficientâ€" l1 1wll patlnnizml 11.1 justify the all- (litimml cost for romt. 111111 the Li- bra 11 Buard has decided to return to the old quarters on the hillside. Good progress is being made on Sparling’s new house on Bruce St. The foundation of Cattnn‘s. ahmg- side. nf it. is conmlntm’l. Mr. D. McKinnon, son of Mr. Allan McKinnnn. lvaws this morning for a trip. A party was giwn in his honor by Mr. and Mrs. Ramago. Miss Mvrediih 10ft Tuosday for ‘Yale, JUL, wlwm‘! she will visit, lwr s i she 1'. Mrs. (hm vol I. 'l‘hc (llarksbut'g llelloctor was dosâ€" lmydtl by ï¬re last. work. Duncan Marshall. lalv pl‘upriolnr, sold it a l'vw “'0ka mm but HIP 110w pl‘nprivâ€" tm‘ hall nut. lakc-n possession. Mr. Marshall is pulling in :1 MW plant and [he husinvss will lw (-nnlimml with little inmwuplinu. The Ontario Legislaturo has mtml In invrvnse thvir sessiunal imlc-muity Lu :a Hmusand dollars a yvar. 'l‘lw Mal'kvts : “1110th 6:30. in 68m; (kits '38: P035 60; Harley M) tn .47); Hay $7 tn $8; Butter, H tn 15: Eggs. H; Potatnvs. [H'I‘ hag. 7;â€) in 80; Flour. 1101‘ MN... $1.90 tn $2.30; Liw hogs. $5.30: Ul't'h‘h‘l'd hugs. $7.77); BMW. 1101' â€L. .3; \\'nu|. I"; In 1.3; Lamb, 7 tn 8: (Elmer :Sm‘d. 958 tn $8.65; 'l'imnthy vai, $2 I m $2.67). \\'v vung‘ratulutv 0111' MM pupil. .lusvph D‘It-llllllmrh. \Vllu is now a full tlt'tlg'ml M.1.).â€"«'|‘I‘a\'vl'.~‘tnll ('Hl‘. Imitatinns urn out ful- Hu- \x‘ml- oling of M 1'. John Six-rs and Miss WM)- lwl' UI' Hc'lltim'k. Hum Mvï¬nrmit'k. \Viclnw nl' llw lalv .Inhn lex'innnn. and mutlm' ul' Mr. (lharlvs Mclx’inmm Hf Imx‘n. slim! at, ht‘l' lmm'v war the Hovky ull .lunu 7. Sim was 73 years of age, a mat- iw ul' Mull, At'gyllshirv. N'ntvlaml, ('zulu' tn Canada in mm. nmI'I'iml in 1856. ï¬lm lvavcs six suns and nun daughtma 'l‘hv suns :u'v: Chm-Ins. .lnhn and Allan, in Durham. leM and John Jr.. Toronto. Malmlm at Pnrt. Arthur and Angus at hnmt‘. a corner stone of the House of 20, Markdalc, will be laid this AN INTELLIGENT JURY In a bl't‘aCh of promise trial at TOP- nntn a jury awarded the. ynung lady plaintitl' damages in the nmmmt, of $4.800. Chief Justice Sir William Mutock disagreed with tlw jury‘s ï¬nding and nxpi‘ossod his opinion of the verdict quite t'tiu'cil'ily. It was an intelligent jury, llUWt‘Vi'I‘, and onv of the jut-ymon. with tit-mums and dignity, l‘t‘llllf'tl tn the judgv‘s ohjm'tion and, ai‘Ci‘n'ding: tn prvss mâ€" lports, did not come nut. second host. tAS a mattvr of t'm't, tho jury didn‘t scan" “with a vent. 't'lw same thins:l thas nccurrod het‘m'o‘. l‘mt tho jury gri‘nm'nlly sat in t‘vai' and ti'vmhling. [The ahi’we incident. is i‘i'ft't'Sl'lintI. ' High (-mii't judges. as a I'lllt‘. nn tho twitch are inclined to hvmmv a little! tautm'l'illlc and «limiini'm'ing'. and ’wlii-n a jury‘s \‘t'l'tllt'l dcms nut suit thvm they light, intn thv jury. Un t'mx‘ m‘i'asinns ai'v Hwy "sawml" hack. [1' a jiidgv has tlw idwu that ihv should l'llti thw \x'hulv \Vni-ks. why it“ in the t‘Xpt‘llSt‘ «it having it jury tat. all? The Chronicle Job Plant. _ We'll c-quippod for turning out the ï¬nest. work on short Ul‘dm‘. DURHAM BRANCH, . - JOHN KELLY, Manager. Tho Chrogiclo Pile of June 18, 103- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Farmer 3 Partner 11:26:41: other word» every bank has A distinct character. This Bank bu been so closely associated with rural develop- ment inthe put half century that it is MW .8 the Farmer's Partner If If looking in pncticd huh}. W' [a heif‘h'flmzur demomrtratc “Standard†union. on. STAN DA'ï¬D BAN K (II CANADA Bank, like an individual, is know by the company it TIE TOWNSHIP OF GLEIBLG Take Glenolg. and you can spell it backwards and fm'wards the1 same. "Glonann" is :1 Gaelic \\ 0rd moaning valley, $4) to "in. the whule of it is "Gleanneilg." To those whose business it. is in travel Glenclg all (_l\'0l‘,_tll(‘}' llnd that. it contains a lot of Glens. hills and Vallles. rocks and stones in some parts. hill l’iassing uvvr llivsn faults. “1» ï¬nal :1 gnmlly number (if llnv l‘zn'mm-s and min farms. and 11‘ ï¬ll“ 018% (If [:00va of «lii'fvi'ont na- lionalitios. vliivlly Il'lSll. English and Sculcli: ul‘ .«lill'vi'vnt. rvligimis prin- rivals. \‘lZ.. llunian «Lullmliv, MPH)- mlisl. illiurvli nt‘ linglanil. Haplisl. Pi'vshylvrian. and wry low ul’ utiwr i‘vlig‘inns ilmmminaliuns. "l'lwrv im- {Wu Catholic cluu'chvs. nm- at lim-nuch and who at Punmna: [WU Mutluulisl L'hlll'vhvs. â€up at Zinn, Concussion 6. and “110 at lihunvzm'. (Inn. 3:, 8.1).“.2 hm Baptist. vhnrchvs. um» at (ilvm-Ig tlvutrv and um 1m] Ilum'vssinn H). and unly mw I’rvshy- tm'ian ('hurvh a! Hm [{m'ky Sam- gnv1)(-al':"111;1m hnml. But in 01mm- : 'alv tlw dim n-nt. dununlinatious. \VP hum-w tho l’rushytm'iuus havn thv Inajtwity. 'l‘hv)’ gm fl'nm (frlonvlg in Durham church. and to Pricvvillv, “(brunch and Markdalv. P1'«_'>hal)|y Catholics cumv m-xt, Muthmlists 3rd. ,and Baptists 71H]. 'l‘hm‘t' aw ninv Public schools and thl‘m' Sc-pm'atv St‘hmvls. Crops. in m-norul. in (“rlmwlg haw 21 lilw-hmkmg amwarancv. Tim “M. didn't vfl'c'ct, {hum much; (mly an mhl phum hm-v and thm'c wm'o «h'nwm-«l nut. by thv rm'vnt. rains. hut. tho Jum- rains aw thv lit‘o- ul‘ tho mvaduw livlds. Elm'tiou talk is gnnm'al till 11m PlN‘iinlI is MVP and U10!) M'vl‘yh‘ulj‘ “will pmpusv sumo niht‘l' SUhjf‘t’t. It is nnw : \\'hn aw you gum}: tn \‘nh- I'm"? An nhl anlamh-r in lenvlg was mwv uskmi \th hv was giving: tn \‘utt‘ fur as (Zulllh'illm's. H0 said: “I'll answm' nau such qunstiun. l haw a mind “1' my aim." Sn a 1mm!â€"‘ ly numhm' at this vh't'linll haw a mind Hf the-iv mm. alw. A munth I'I'Hm tn-aluy is Ihv l‘ï¬ih of July. Huw swiftly timv llivs. 'l'hv hzu'szml swim: and Se‘o‘t’iing' ('mxsml tho- timv 1:: gm hy nmmtirml. Sn with thv pmr HM farmvr. hv hasn't muvh rust till haying: timv. 'l‘hv , wrathm' hm u tinuâ€"quking‘ amwar- ‘ mH'v tu-thly and “HP 1.:anng \wzâ€" HIM‘. {Uur mm correspondent.) Mr. .luhn Ritvhiv has purvhasmi :1 â€NW 11how1'nivt. tuuring var l'rnm .‘\g1'llt. M1"l'n\ish 111' l“|1‘.~‘ll1‘l‘t.11h Mrs. F.1irusm m \zu'ym- srwnt a I'vw clays lust. \\'11~k \xith Mm. \\ il- lium I’ivkvn and MW. H Vullvtt. THE Thurs., June 21 All Classes. Must Be in Good Conamon Williamson Bros., Toronto Any Number of Horses Southeast Bentinck EVE?" “a .J’lâ€˜ï¬ . For the purpose of buying “IE “’1“. BE IN Durham Must Be in Good Condition all 11mm that hnzm vnjuying‘ gum! hvalth. Miss Barbara. :m'u lht‘l'v. Mr. and Mrs. Frank “11ka and family SPO!!! Sunday at thv Hallway homo, Blyth'a (lurnvx's. Mr. (lanwrun McX'mghiun «'1‘ HAS THE LARGEST SALE OF ANY PACKET TEA IN NORTH AMERICA. New Silks for Summer Wear ' I'm Gingham «yawn is mm 41 GINGHAMS hand ()ur $.11)pr is“ large and umsists n1 .1 Lug: \ari m of pat- terns from whivh In make )uur «huh c. Save our proï¬t-sharing coupons and in return you will soon be the proud possessor of a beau- tiful set of Community Par Plate Silverware. A fresh stock of Helding’s High Grade Silks just to hand, includ- ing Duchess, 'l‘aï¬btas, I’aillettes, Messalines, \Vash Satins. Sport Szitins and Crcpc dc,Chincs. the famous Venus Silk Hose. Colors include black, nude, silver and We. arc sole agents for Have you tried a pair of those? navy, white, bicgc. corduvan brown, dove. in plain, fancy ribbed and clox. ho may smm wtm'n valth. His siswx'. avmmwamc-d him fl. Morlock 8: Sons Venus Silk Hose Delicious Humwlvn \ in. (m. Sunday Art in 'l‘mwzxt. L- lvaps and huil'u'h. [:rws\1-11 tw}‘ f9v1'21v‘r~r* \vhn haw Num- 0. I verandah$x~1ln~ux' Thursday, June 14. ms. udxam-ing [his is a M.- â€-0.0 0° W W‘s“ Hiring by is. amply houwwh‘ve H 8“ painting um. linlsloy