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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 May 1910, p. 3

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BELL LNDERTAKER Me The Great Lung and tough Medici-I urAnAsTEKD a in .z :19 at Macfarlane’s Drugsm ’u‘ture Framing on SW noiice. Full lint' Hf ( 'ulhnlic Robes, and Wk uni whitv ('npfl fur agPd people. sun at i p. DURHAM. ONT., Slinw ROOMS *St‘xt to Swdlowo an’imr Shun. REMDENCEâ€"Nefl dqmr Swath“! \\'. J. Lam-ouch blacksmith shnp. is a convenient featuu of the Traders Bank Savings Department. It saves the danger of keeping much money in the house, as (h. wife can draw whateve: is needed for the week’s expenses while the bus- band is at work. Eithet can depositâ€"either can draw out cash. _ Jnsgjsk to open a A AAA ‘C- deANTAACCOI-J‘NT in the Savings Department. Branches also at Mo-I I“ and Ayton. Em'n In AN!) Pnnmurrml. Embalming a Specialty Why Put Of? DURHAM. ONT. \V. IRWIN NOX A COLD IN ONE DAY May 19, W H. SHAW mus h at it’s nrf- locating alitiod ycmm' ry day Why 0’ py’au.’ Start .\'.. mu'iona. tree Wrim mum Ewegg, a.-. a... 2 ‘0. :0... ‘Vurr; ac. ' ’5. Hi. 9. t ‘0“: a: 5...». i. 62.0 10K. gag-Uh" J. Levine has decided to go West, and is forced to sell imv cost. A full line of the very best of Gents’ E \Vurking Shirts, Overalls and odd Pants,â€"a.lsa the Bouts and Shoes in all sizes and best makes. THE VERY FINEST ASSORTMBNT of Dress Goods, Sp: Skit-ta. VestingS. Ginghams. Muslims. Prints, Flannelettes, Unttnns. ('huice, and save your money by buying here. Be sure and call and e Durhamo Ontario. I. -- Lu! E, "Q .|||'. MODEL FOR ROB ROY ROLLED OATS are made BEST equipped and most up-to- date Oatmeal Mill in Ontario, and are free from black specks, hulls, etc., usually found in rolled oats. Order to-day from your grocer: if he does not carry them in stock, send us his name and address. Remember the name. Rob Roy Rolled Oats, m: PRICES CUT ON ALL GOODS In the most up" Prices ranging from Guaranteed not, “fill not take a. p B waist line. These Cossets stores, and can through their new BOX 107 FULL S .to-date Oatmeal Mill In EVERY FIGURE STOCK ALWAYS manufactured DY aoNING from $2.50 to $35.00 ad not to break or rust. e a. permanent bend at reprvsm\tntive R wiy-toâ€" wear Waists Dress Goods, Spring Coats. E xRLY and get melettes, Unttnns, Etc. :OALL [Y sure and call and examine o w gnokls and prices. in the 1911, 500 DURHAM the Province out) all his 'zu'nishing-I, famous "K The council met May 7th, puro r suant to adjournment, all the mem- I bers present, the reeve in the chair. Minutes of last meeting read and confirmed. Communicw tions read as follows: NS. Dunlop i re C.P.R assessment; Wood and; Gundy, re debentures; D. Symes,‘ gravel account; Climax Machine ' Co. circular,: W.K Thompson, re‘ “Glen”: several grader: 'Dhe treasurer surprised} the council by handing in a prop-‘ erly executed deed by the late John McCormick and wife, of theg . 2, EG.R,! This document wa .had lain snugly for UCVIat‘UII Va- .‘ _ I I This document was found where it‘ had lain snugly for forty-eight years in the cash box of the late 1 William Mockler, of Dunham. . McNallyâ€"Weir.â€"Thwat D. Edge be} paid $2 .for hunting up and finding ' deed of road deviation on lot 28,?! con. 2, E.G R.,â€"Carricd, i McNallyâ€"Weir.â€"Thuat this court-i cil authorize the clerk to readjust the assessment of the =C.P.R Co in. accordance to law. Carried. ! McMillanâ€"Weir.â€"Th«at the re- port of the committee ap‘pointed‘ ‘ their services, and that no 9 action be taken in the matter.â€"-Car 1 Weirâ€"BIcNallmâ€"Thxat the coun- cil purchase [our slush scrapers, one for each Wuard Comr.â€"Carried. : RITnNa.H\'-â€"Fi1‘th.â€"That Jos. At- Weirâ€"McNaally.â€"Tzhiat the coun-‘ cii purchase {our slush scrapers,“ one for each Wuard Comr.â€"Carried. Z 1 41\'IcNa.lly-â€"Firth.-â€"That Jos. At-l‘ kinson, D. McKinnon, Frank Hal-' ey and John Colbert be appointed grfader at $2 a- day of ten hours, or twenty cents', ‘per hour, and in case any of the; the 5 other person insteadâ€"Carried. :_ i Weirâ€"McMillanâ€"Thwt J. Mcâ€"Nai' lily be paid $1 for moving road} ; scraperrâ€"Carried. i _‘ L Y __L _ “nâ€" Japanese Menthol is unequal- led as a pain relieving agent. Applied in the “ D. L.” Menthol Plaster it is the most efiective ’remedy known for : Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatic lAches and Pains. Try a “D. 1‘8: L.” Menthol Plaster the l ! plaints and be convinced. 25c. Leach at druggists. A Splendid Tonic Builds UP the System m hens the "gt Muoeleo ) elves New Life Bold h, .n nodlclne deal..- MOWCO.’ w filmâ€"That D. Symes for 52 loads of grav- V01"? and 'ohn Mcâ€" clea‘mng the hroperty despite the fact that they are already married, a shrewd American lawyer. a scheming British soucuur, pretty stenographer. a prince who is musical and profligate and a horde of fanatical Mos- lems who will inherit the riches of Japat provided the heirs do not marry each otherâ€" these are the leading characters in a ro- mance which for genuine nov- elty. thrilling and unusual situ- ations, live American humor and the pathos of a great but ‘apparenlly hopeless love has rarely been equaled and never surpassed. HE death of 'I‘aswell Skaggs was stimulating. to say the least. in- applicable though the expres- sion may seem. Be attained the end of a hale old age by tumbling aimlessly into the mouth of a crater on the island of Japat. somewhere in the 1 mysterious south seas. The world had quite thoroughly forgotten him during the twenty odd years immediately preâ€" ‘ceding his death. It was. however. 1noticeably worth while to remember 'rhim at this particular time. He left ament that bade ?a last will and test fair to distress as well as startle a i great many people on both sides of the | Atlantic. ,4 n nnnnn R. in Boston the law firm or boweu m Hare was puzzling itself beyond reason in the effort to anticipate and circum- vent the plans of the tirm of Bosworth. Newnes Grapewin, London. E. (3.. While on the other side of the Atlantic Messrs. Bosworth. Newnes Grape- win were blindly struggling to do pre- cisely the same thing in relation to Messrs. Bowen Hare. Without seeking to further lnvolve ;__ -L n... l “Hopelessly.” agreed lur. bowcu. very much as if he had at first intend. 2 ed to. groan. l Before them on the table lay the con- ! tents of a bulky envelope. a long and stupendous letter from their London correspondents and with it a copy of ,Taswell Skaggs‘ will. Mr. Bowen re- 1 cently had been named as joint execu- '| tor of the will. together with Sir John ', Allencrombie of London, W. 0.. one '» time neighbor of the late Mr. Sliaggs. : A long and exasperating cahlegrmn ‘. upon the terms of the will. besides ' ; notifying him that one of the heirs re- _‘ sided in Boston. lie was instructed to apprise this young man of his good fortune. ,_ ‘AA-A nnl‘_ i‘l Baal a. ”V 7‘ \ru w Without seeking to further lnvolve myself 1 shall at once conduct the reader to the nearest of these law of- flees. “Pretty badly tangled. I declare." said Mr. Hare. staring helplessly at his senior partner. - ..â€" l)..«onn There was one wry m haps imposing, feature 1 with the old gentleman’s decidomy sound of mix when it was uttered. When such astute lawers as nowcu Hare give up to amazement. the usual forerunner of consternation. it is high time to regard the case as stir- tling. I “Read it again. Bowen.” "The will?” “No; the letter." Whereupon yr. Bowen again read aloud the letter from Bosworth. Newnes Grapewln. this time slow- ly and speculatively. ' 3 “They seem as~ much upset by ($9 situation as Eve." he observed refl tivelr. ‘ AnnI-a I “She’s the wf'lfe of a Lord knows what of 3 lord. and he‘s married to an uncommonly fine glrl. they say. not- withstanding the fact that she but larger social aspirations than he has means.” . - "And it that all important clause in the will is not carried out to the let- ter the whole fortune goes to the bow- wvowl." ‘ “Practically the same thing. He calls them ‘natlvesz’ that’s.a11. It looks to me as though the bowms ‘ ‘ I HOLE :n astute lawers as Bowen ivo up to amazement. the unner of consternation it is to regard the case as star- one very important. per- g, feature in connection gentleman’s Willâ€"he was ’reed Mr. Bowen. had at first intend- 6f mind and body of affairs. 1 don't see how anything short of Prov- idence can alter the situation.” “Thank heaven. Bowen, he names you as executor. not me.” “i shall decline to serve. it's an {impossible situation. Bare. in the first place. Shaggs was not an inti- mate friend of mine. 1 met him in Constantinople five years ago and aft- erward handled some business (or him in New York. He had no right to impose upon me as it"â€" “But why should you hesitate? You have only to wait for the year to roll by and then turn your troubles over to nuns?" '“Deppinghamf' “And Browne aimed: has one nu. Browne to his credit. don’t you nee. Well. that settles it. l'd say. it's hard- ly probable that Browne will murder or wife. nor is it likely that her ladyahip would have the courage to dispose of her incumhrance in either way on such short notice." “But it means millions to them. nuns. ”That's their unfortunate lookout. You are to act as an executor. not as a ers are thrifty. intelligent and will fight for their rights. There are lawyers among them, he says. as well as jewel UléfiCl D “H‘- â€"â€"__ _ “Skaggs and Lady Deppingham'a grandfather were the only white men who ever lived there long enough to find out what the island had stored up (or civilization. That’s why they bought it outright, but I’m hanged if 1 can see why he wants to give it back to the natives." 7" “Perhaps he owes It to them. He doubtless bought it for a song. and. contrary to all human belief, he may have resurrected a conscience. Any- how. there remains a chance for the heirs to break the will." “It can’t be done. Hare; It can't be “A .. "it can’t be done. uare; u. can t v. done. it’s as clean an instrument as ever survived a man." it is by this time safe for the reader to assume that Mr. 'l‘aswell Skaggs had been a rich man and therefore privileged to be eccentric. He came of a sound old country family in upper England. but seems to have married a bit above his station. ills wife was serv- ing as governess in the home of a cer tain earl when Taswoll won her heart and dragged her from the exalted posi- tion of minding other people's children into the less conspicuous one of caring for her own. 'l'belr '0th son was killed by a run- away horse when he was twenty. and their daughter became the wife of an was scarcely out of her teens. than that Mr. Skaggs, practically child- less, determined to make himself wife- less as well. - - . 4L- a... IU3 “a lie magnanimously deeded the un-| entailed farm to his wife. turned his ‘ securities into cash and then set forth upon a voyage of exploration. it is common history that upon one dark. still night in December he said goodhy forever to the farm and its mistress, but it is doubtful if either of them heard him. To be “jolly well even” with him Mrs. Skaggs did a most priggish thing. She died six months later. hut'bei'ore doing so she made a will in which she left the entire estate to her daughter. To be “jolly well even” With :11 Mrs. Skaggs did a most priggish thing. She died six months later. but'before so she made a will in which she left the entire estate to her daughter. eifectually depriving the absent hus- band of ‘any chance to reclaim his Taswell Skaggs was in Shanghai when he heard the n s. It was on a Friday. His informs t was that erst- while friend Jack Wycigholme. Sat- uraliy Skaggs felt deeply aggrieved with the fate which permitted him to capitulate when unconditional surren- der was so close at hand. His lan- guage for one brief quarter of an hum did more to upset the progress of Chris. tian endeavor in the far east than al'. the idols in the Chinese empire. “ -‘ I..- Inn tuc .u‘IIQ, .I- “There‘s nawthin' in England fur m9. Jackie. My gal‘s a bloomin' foreigmr by this time, and shO’H sol! the mmm farm. of course. She's an Amen-firm) God bless ’er ”cart. I durp say it [4". go to ’ei' and say I’d like my farm hat-k again she'd want to fork hover. but ’91 usband wouldn‘t be for that sort of hextravagance. 'E‘d boot me off the hisland.” “The Unltedfitates isn’t an island. . .” explained Mr. Wyckhnlmo. gnlping his brandy and soda. Mr. Wyckholme was the second son of Sir Somebodyor-other and had. mar- ried the “aft. daughter. This not him mm such bad odpr with his hm. fly that he hurried 00 to the donâ€"and VICTORIA DAY Single Fare for Round Trip Between all stations in Canada. duo to Nimru Falls and Human. N.Y. Detroit and Port Huron. Michigan. Tickets Good Going In 23 and 24. ::: Return ll-lt lay za- Sailings of passenger summers from Stu-nit for 800 and Port Arthur every Wednesday and Suturdny at 3.1!) p.m. flan Mdibinnnl sailings on Friday. Hay 2mm Monday. Mty now. far Duluth May 20m. Sai’ingh from Culliugwood LN pm. and Owen Sound 11.45 pJn. ‘Wed- neodnys and Saturday: for 800 all Georgina Buy Pom. Regain Sailings .- fallout: Mondny. . . . .. . . . . ...S.S. "gunk Wednesday... ...8.8. “Alba-u" Thuroday . . . . . . . . . . .S.S. “launch” Saturdny ........... 8.8. “Actinibob” The most. plenum sud cheapest rout. to Winnipeg and West. Secure tickets and full informuuo. UPPER LAKE STEAMERS HOMESEEKERS’ EXCURSION ....... Through train to Winnipeg and Want from Toronto 2.00 p.m. on above date. R. MACFARLAME - Town Agent :8. HACFARLANE. Town Agent. GREAT LAKES NAVIGATION NOW OP E N The school in mono?” unwed In an mm. in! chaining} an oloo ul upplm ebtlitytvivn Elohim! on? Show “who. on. “tinge. ea... for fnin Junior [coring one letdo- nbtuon work. The followio‘ oo-peteot on! on boner“: TRON. ALLAN .Priv eigel. lot Clue Certi‘ ate. Subjecte: Science. uclid. mm Gr.- nor. Book-keeping end Writing. X158 DONALDA MCKERRAUKBB. BA. Guanine of neen'e - nivereity. Bub)“ Infill. Much. 1mm. Arithmetic. 3138 AMY EDGE. Graduate offinl‘noo' 4! Education. Bubjecte: Literature Coup Ion. Geography. dietary nod Art. Intending student. ehould enter at the begin- ning oi the term if poeeible. Board an boob- blned ot reuonoble rem. Dnrholn in o bed end native town. making it aim-t 4 place of residence. DURHAM SCHOOL. V to... sun per month in can... J. P. TELFOR_D._ 0 BAIAOI. -‘A‘ W'i‘hinsurive at Durban .c 10.10 .4... [.50 p 111.. und 6.55 pm. EVERY DAY EXCEPT BUNNY G. '1‘. Bell. J. D. ”c9000“. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE Trains will arrive and depart u fol- lows. until further notice:â€" Rmd down Read up Trains lave Durhum at 7.”..01...“ Dollars -Dollars - Dollars mac by dealing with a. a. an The Hanover Conveyunou' bout-o. Good “IBM. 80‘ BflCO Owner in We” Grand Trunk Railway TIME-TABLE HONEY T0 L“ D. VERY If you want to Buy. Sell. Moor ‘- horiow, go tki liner. DEBTS COLLECTEDâ€"No chuge if no monev made. 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