(Our own correspondent.) The elections are now over and everybody, we presume. is satisï¬ed. The country wanted a change of Government and they have got it. J. J. Morrison. the real head of the [3. F. 0., said they preferred a block in the House to betng in nowâ€. and they have got their wish. And as for celebrations. they were equally saisfactnry. The l'J-‘D. held theirs all the twn weeks preceding the elâ€" ection am as U! be Pearly to step asiole and not interfere with the main at- traction when it came along after the battle was tonight and \‘irtnry \VUD. For pmphnts of uliffprent kinds.l “â€3." COUNY has {ml all the rest of llH' Wurlol sl-tinnc-d fog-(y ways. 'rakp nur wo-aillwr prOpho-ts «in last Febru- ary '«HHI March. and Th» Durham lio- \it'\V mirresimmlent's pi'mlirtiuiis om tho? .lmw 6‘l6'l'llUnS. and what l‘fllllll twat lhrm’.’ Of course on 50m» min- 01‘ [minis tlw laltri' was a littlv «mt. but it wnulil lw wry unrmn-h-nns for us in alliulv to me al'tvr â€NW liaw- clmw .40 much in Hart. Jamil-sun and caused such a turnowr “f â€in Wile in lbrir rrspm-liw toiwnsliips. Our annual picnic 01' Sunday SClIHOl and day srhoml will lw llrlll in Matllwws’ hush am Friday. June" ‘29. livm'yhmly is workim.r in make“ it. a ploasanl. sucrvsd‘ul affair, and CVrrylimly will lw maclr wwlrnmr. .‘lrs'. .lnhn l’nnlr. e'nn 1mm». and daughlo-r Ma aural. arronwaniml by Grandma l.}"|||§. all nl‘ Bull'aln, arr Visiting at our hump. .\lr. Alo'x. Allan of 'I‘nruntn was In: to ri-nvw armiainlanrv willi Olll frii-nols un o-Ivrlion iluy. - Miss Ruby Malllu-ws is lwnio- l’i'nm nwvn Smiliol lliisiuvss llnllc-go‘. . Mrs. Jams-s .\lr.\'ally of 'l‘raVo-rsluii i-' ‘;-"llllill9' .i l'i-w «lays with lwr ln'nllio-r, \Villiam Marshall. 7â€"71. 42.2.. mfznxi. 1.1.. :9: 51.. 22; l'll h‘tlluu . Mr. and Mrs. .Innws Johnson and Miss Vo'ru, {um-unwaniml by Mrs. Imuglam. \‘is‘itt‘l‘l relatives m‘uuml Halt. last. work. Mrs. Arthur 'l‘hnnms lvt't un 'l‘nvs- day mm-nim.r fur Town!†to spend a fmv (lays lml’urv having for England. Gil-ups arv nnw lomking vxvnlh-nt. le l'o't‘vnt :‘hnwm's han clmw much .‘h'. Juhn Lawrvnm- was uw HHH'N \utm' at mn- pull m Mummy and althmwh “\0'1'90 is still in good lualth. 3h. .lamvs Jnhnsnn has stalled t0 ll','(|ll u. .‘ll’. .lamvs Juhnsmi has started to! talkw down “In HM Hrango' Hull “mm- sitv ihv t'hm‘vh. H is mm'o- than 60 part. \Vvl'o' lm'gv familivs Hf I’lc'miligs. .,\tciuwm.~'. Patlm'wns. lmmiarols. Criitmuivna, )lul'i'isnns. tiliapmrms. Pflllm'k". MC" Min. hut pussiliiy â€H“ man higlwst in the» Hl'di‘l' was tin- iait' Szmmwl â€what-cl. l’rm'c-ssnr Patton-sun nf tlw Win-st- ("I'll Collagen who is visiting relatiws how. ronmwd acquaintancv with Bow. \thalvn, a former pupil of his, -7395" un Sunday. (Our own corresponm-m.: 'l'lw fnrlm-l's lwn- fowl muvh iii-unâ€" Iitml by tho' ro-m‘nt rains. muw' s... at any ratv. than by thv o-lm'tinn. Mr. and Mrs. (ieurgo Reay and daughter were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Roay'i parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bailvy. (- ‘0 “ ‘A“__ .‘lz u\"'ll Miss Rmm Livingston of North Bay has returnml home. to spend the ho]- idays with h“? parents how. I. I‘. Mr. H. W. Hunt was in Owen Suuml a tv“ day last “(wk 01] busi- UPSQ . Much sympathy is fell for the ill-ax l family in the death of their brother Thmnas. which oerurrerl near )la- jor. Sask.. on the lSlth inst. His sull- den death was caused by a team of horses he was working that had got. out. of his control. Deceasmil was well known in this district, having lived here the greater part. of his life. but. for the past few years has made his home in the West. wherel two of his sisters reside. The re-‘ mains arrived on the Monday night train and the funeral takes place 'from the old home, now oeeltpied by .his nephew. Mr. Charles Reay, t0- morrow (Wednesday). 'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Edmond’s and Mrs. David Hopkins of Major. Sask.. arrived home for the funeral. Thetwo latter Mrs. R rt Jolmslnu \‘isilml llt'l' brother. )1 . lrvinv anilm‘snn and family of ( alph. I'N'vntly. 3“,».- Ma val-0t Mightnn. who has spi'n‘i‘lhf‘ llllt‘l' ninllllls‘ ill Tm'uutu, returned (imp last \\'I‘O‘k fur the summm mnnlhs. Miss \‘vm \licv of Thnrntnn accompaniml hm'. MP. Box I. awrvnce and sister Miss \nnie. \isited their sister. Mrs. N. Phillips of Park Emil mm ilzn last \\ 09k. ‘ ‘ - I n Thursday, June 28, 1923. ill â€". mvn cciwrospondontfl .lo Ls‘o‘ph WON: I was, Hh‘ “Must I [mum and a! 'l‘m-swato-x‘ are sisters of the deceased. We ex- tend our sympathy to the bereaved. (Our own correspondent.) It has been extremely warm for the past week, but after the elec- tion. the temperature has changed. The ['.F.(). went out heated up and and Conservatives came in showing their coolness, it even affecting the weather. Now we need not go dry any longer. it even showing it‘self before it was knnwn for eertain that the 'I'nry (lovernment was in. The 1'. FA). have left a clean sheet. They Darkies’ Corners - â€"-â€" â€" â€"_____ v Remember! ----- These " Bargains Hold Good for Wednesday Only Hil‘ls' Hmwn Calf Z3- 2.?â€1'. .. .. \\ 4.111411 5 pat. 1â€"shul l‘)\\. l-l““l....‘...0......CO... \Vhitv canvas pumps. I‘llhbm' Oll“ Stlizl’l,...l....0.00.00.00‘ Stm‘ling‘s heavy chrome work \. \. 0 I’m \\ REM. 8.3.00 FUR $2.00 .' mm; 1‘. Parkvr Huntot‘ Bug Killm' .......... 31/20. 11). Balm Sew] (Dwarf liss‘vx Broad lmaf . . 9c. lb. 'l’m l’iv l’latvs ........................... 80. Pvmm Maslu-I's .......................... 12c. Nlcvtnl‘ists' l’livt's «nicklv .............. 346. Fi‘lt. Swvat Paula ........................ 530. Baby Hammocks ...................... $2.49 Smwm Im'n‘s. best. quality ............. $3.39 (Zampm's‘ Fold’g Alum. Drinking (Inn-u. 12c. at l'“ ‘ nut.“ U 'ucnlt‘n'od Japan Tea ,m‘gv jar Fowst. City Baking TANLAC, rvg. $1.00 ...................... ELECTRIC LISIMENT. 1‘eg.350 .......... ' FRI'IT SALINE, reg. 75c ............... Gin Pills, reg. 500 ....................... Repairing Neatly add Promptly Done. The Store with the Stock 1414â€" \.\l 504' . 1 pt. ma UREA)! 23w. J. H. GIBBENS, Confectioner Aluminumware 20% off on all lines CROSS SUTHERLAND I HARDWARE CO. .ng, pahmt l-Sll'alp SHMH-t‘, spurt BOXED CHOCOLATBS MacBETH’S DRUG STORE H 1â€"stnraw Slippcm hm heel $3. 4 5' (I::f~l'l.lcalh01 SHIN. .......................... $2.49 pumps. luhhm sole and he“ I. 22.5 2'4 H' hmme work shows fur A. S. HUNTER CO. 5‘! I'M!- t'nl‘. . . . strap pumps. sizes H to ................... $2.49 J. S. McILRAITH J. MCKECHNIE The Ca~h Shoe Store Slimu'l man, 14.1.01» 1-1 m amp, used no disgraceful or dishonest means they took to do it. No one lneed preach temperance after that. for when people have a chance to vote for a good, honest, upright. temperance man as Mr. Drum}. and don‘t do it, take what you get and say nothing. W e, the LT.F.O. are of course a little disappointed, but we are not cli'iwn-hearted, no, not by R. BURNETT ......... $3.50 Yngcit'l'. . . 35C. ...... $4.79 spurt lh'm. I'H‘H ilt'o'J ‘ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 29c. Stores Closed Thurs. Afternoon 1../.3..._.:._H. ...... â€2.4.2 27.». 1:7.._:“._._./.?. ./._/...._: _.... 3.1.14. . .1... .12 7......_.1.7..._:: 2/) 5:1. ...... 7.. .1. ...... .2: 3.5.5.1. mzw<hma 0 fly; mUDm Save Money Shop in Durham any means. Try. try, again. Right is Might! It is better to try honestly and manly and fail than to try dis- honestly and disgracefully and win. Mr. Oscar Bell returned home from North Bay Saturday evening. Masters Gerald and Cecil Ross have been spending a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. James Mcgirr and Mr. John Sharpe. Mrs. Albert. Keller and son Ross and Miss Elsie Grant. spent a day recent, ly with the farmer’s parents. No. 9 boys and girls played baseball with Rocky teams about a week ago. 1 1h. till Cl'isvn, l'c‘g, 230,. ~iH‘I'ga; ......... 190. Special blond Black 'l‘va. we. Tina. wwial 650. . Boys’ Bloomer Suits, greatly reduced for Wednesday Only. Qt. tins Pure Olive Oil. reg. S223». 101‘. . . . .~ FPRY Bentos Corned Beef, reg. 430.. for. . Tomato Soup ........................... Canned Peaches, reg. 40a, f 01‘ ............ Qt. size Cream Pitchers ................ ‘rï¬ lb tins Sockeye Salmon .............. H. MORLOCK SONS J. w. McLACHLAN ED. KRESS. ohn Roadwork commences Wednesday, with Mr. John Sharpe as pathmaster. and Born.â€"To Mr. and Mrs. Ed. entp Lindsay, a daughter. A number from this part expect to 'ball attend the Sunday school comeution ago. at. Zion on Thursday. The Rocky boys and the No. 9 girls were the victors. We are pleased to see Mrs. A. Park able to be out again after her long illness. Mr. A. Robert-1011, Durham “at recent \isitor with M1. and Mrs. Nichol. £0- 4:in ( hina 'lu van-ts 1'.vgn\.M. i'w if;«14:7,.(éla-shlnmhiux‘. ............ 1,1.dnz.¢lllnaH1,o.~ :tmlï¬wu *1.~'..... Aluminum 1 xiv l'my................ ldnal Shaving ~‘1i« ken lalws I'WO lvalho-r Shnmung Bags L'JHH'SV '\ “le \\ fll,‘(\. (h'anulntm! \\ ilih' VHII“. mam \w-«m Hing-ham?" in. widv. l Sunkist 8110111111 Raisins. rug. L. 1 111.1111 110115311111111. ......... 1 1111) s $111111 ‘11111h1*.~'.1'1". 4111‘ SWMP 01101] 1.111111111111'.11‘11:.'. 1 H‘.. «11110111131011 Lime' .............. “01““ “Wk. 1°1‘g.3111‘. ......... "' vans HM (Lhzu'm «in: ~ .131' lhlb'u-x" ' vv' par Motor and S'm «iizbsws. [nn'ticuiarly gum! Valnv. fur ..................... $1.00 \\’at.,-mnam's l-‘uumam l'vns (gual'Q .. $2.50 up l’q-m'ils that no'wr mm! sharpening†35°â€" “9 l'mhrvllas. with rim; and strap handles, at D. C. TOWN, Jeweler Optician clamwd l’«~ar.~'. . . . . . . . Tulip Alhavm'v Fish 2! Chickvn Haddim at . .. Pally Prim Clvansvr. . . . . . . . .. 3 cans for 25¢. «Zamwd l’vars.......... ..... 15¢. a can. 'I‘ulin Alloavm'v Fish 211.. . . . . . . . ....... . . 150. EVm'roaxLV Coma. at..... Miews' \Vhite- Mvohanivs' '23 in. Plumb and annl. reg. $1.75. sin-vial ,, .................... ...... a.†Nivkvl-platml (ma-vulva «“'111'tlI011\\'are in- svls ..... â€.50 Aluminum Pox‘colat(v1--' ............ 130st quality ku' Wax. )wr ll)... TANLAC. 1‘08. $1.00 ............... ELECTRIC LINIMENI‘. reg. 350. . . . FRI'I'I‘ SALINE. reg. 750 ......... Gin Pills, reg. 50¢ ................. ..... ' $2.25 and up COME HERE WHEN {U NEED OF A GIFT THIS IS STRAWBERRY WEEK McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE THE VARIETY STORE 0‘ o. l .\ . Elvidgo.-â€"Al “'alkerville. on June 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Elvidgo. 3 daughter (Junv Ailom- . Lindsayâ€"In (Hone-lg, on June to Mr. and Mrs. Eel. Lindsay. daughter. Shunâ€"In Normanhy. un June 22. to Mr. and Mrs. Julm Sharp. Hump- den. 3 son (William Juhn . Chronicle 10!! Department. Got your Auction Sale Bills print. ed at The ChrOnicle Oflice. 03. at .................... 15¢. Vuilv IDI'¢'~‘.~‘¢'S at $2.75 and $3.75 late“. 1'03. 13W... . . . . .. l'AH'I ................ parkagv .......... . . and fancy. J. J. HUNTER BEGGS’ STORE J. H. HARDING ............... $1.75 AT GRANT’S . 4 W‘ "34° ........ 21C. ............ 32c. 9 lbs. for $1.00 l"’g. 6“ ‘\‘. n 0 49¢. PAGE m 39c. 290.