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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jul 1910, p. 8

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$91!“! ###¢’*#*Â¥*#$Â¥###%* **#*fi*Â¥*‘¥***#Â¥%¢‘*Â¥**w THE DURHAM CHRONIC LE Weish National Costume. When the French made a hair heart- ed attempt to invade Great Britain in 1797 a landing was made at P‘ishgnard. Wales. but the soidiers of Napoleon were frightened of! by the light of I grant number of Welsh girie and wo- man. whom they mistook at a distance for noldieu on account of their red ire-en and an black hats. That b in! the national costume of the Web. Ouch ioculilies as I have mentioned only possible to approach them with the wind by ouuhsmnving the latter. becausv a big gamo animal at rest de5 pends on Its unse tn save It from dan- ger in the direcnnn from wnk-n the wind comes and on Its eyes to watch the side from which It can got no oth- er warning.â€"“'J‘rack and Tracking.” by Josef Brenner. The Hunter and ‘the‘Wind. in hunting against the wind in open (crests mure game is passed tbln many hunters wmmi suppose. The un- huuls see the man. note that be will pass them and tune by getting as near to the ground as possible. If they scent him after he has passed they evidently resume that the danger 18 over. though smue. mostly the younger. Inexperieuc-ed animals, then sneak 0!. Where game is very wild it Is often in RESULTS OF HIGH swam. l ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS And the Honorabte Algernon seemed greatly astonished when Miss Bone de- cllned the honor of the propouL-Lon- don Pictorial. 1G. Ledingham, E. Meade, L. Mort- ley, M. Mowatain. K. McQumig, A. McDonald (H), L. K. McDonald, S. McDonald (H). R. McGiJldvray, L. McGirr. F. McIlraith (H), L. Mc- Kinnon, C. McLachlan, M. McLean, M. McQueen, E. Patterson, C. Rus- sell (H), J. Sharpe, M. Smim. A. ‘Sturrock, I. '1 umbull, T.M. Wallace. A Modern Proposal. “It's. like this. Miss Belle." said the Honorable Algy. stilling a yawn. “Our people seem to think we ought to get married. you know. and i don’t like to disappoint ’em, and all that sort of thing. I’m not a clever chap. but there must be something in me, for i owe about £16,000. i’m a younger son: and the bit or money the mater left me isn't enough to pay for my cigarettes. i can't help my extravagant tastes. I inherited ’em. You‘ve got money and can put me on my feet. ehâ€"what? i’ve got enough blue blood for the two of us. and it your' pater did make his money packing pork into tins it can't be helped. l'm prepared to waive that, doncherknow. You're a smart sort of girl and can behave yourself very nice- ly. considering everything. i. don’t like the way your father drops his aspirates or his eating peas with a knife. but he’s quite a respectable old soul in his way, and he’ll improve. I dare say.‘ aft- er I‘ve shown him what’s 'what a bit. Come. what d'yesay. Miss Belle? h it a deal? Ehâ€"wbat?” MARKDALE CENTRE. H. Armstrong, M. Armstrong, A. Bowler. E. Bradley, W. Butler, R. Davis, C. English, M. Freeman, M Gillespie. M. Goodwill, A. HamiLOJ F.J. Hicks, W R. Jackson, H, R: Mercer, L.H. Mercer, J Moran, L. Morrison, D.A. Ricketts, K Roche, D. Shortill, J.C. Staples, A. Varty, F. Ayerst, M. Ball, R. Berry, F. Burgess. L. Davis, W. Edmuuxds, J. Engel. E. Froock, R. Heimbecker, A. Jacklin, E. Langlfin, M. Leibler, J. Muir, M. Purvis, M. Shauss, C. Schmidt (H), L. Weitendorf. DROMORE CENTRE. J. Aldcorn, R. Eccles, M. Homing, L. McKelvey. R. McMillan, E. Mutch J. Nicholson, L, Ramage, E. Ren- wick, F. Renwick (H), M. Whyte. DUNDALK CENTRE. H. Abbott, W. Daemon, R. B01221, N. Campbell, \V. Claridg‘e, L. M. Corbett, D. Comett, G. Dicx, S. Eg- 81 ton M. Fernane. E.S.. Fowl-er (Hl, E. Fry, 0. Fry, M. Kannedy, S. Mos- sop, J. McDui‘f. D. McIntyre, E.L. Robinson, D. Russell, E. Russell, '1‘ N. Scott, J. Webster. NEUSTADT CENTRE. W. Finegwan M. Gadsor, H. Hel- wig, B. Balm (H), H. Wolnert, E. Wells. ‘I The following is the res-Lt of the High School Entrance examination in the centres named. To pass, a candidate reqwired to take 40 per cent. of the mark-3 in each subject and 60 per cent. of the total marka. Seventy-five per cent. of the total A. Albam, B. Barb-3‘2, 8. Barber. W. Barbour, EH. Coutts. B. Cumming-3;. J. Ouxrie, N. Daniel (H). M. Donnel- ly, E. Dye-3, A. M. Edge (H) "LEd- ward-3.0 Elder. R. Farqaharsox (H) M. Fluke:, M. Hart‘.ord, M. J. Hop- kins, H. Irelmd (H), I. Law-sun (H). C. L. Ceil, (‘ Herbat, H. Huber, McPhee, H. L. Sa'uer. “yâ€"“- Seventy- five. per cent. 0'.“ the total marks constituted Ho 10 Stand- ing. All doubtful cases have been carefully considered, and no ap- peal-3 will be entertained. HANOVER CENTRE. AYTON CENRTII. Chamberlain’s C 'hhe world’s most successful medicine, (or bowel complaints is N N WWW” i WALKERTON : BUSINESS COLLEGE WMOӤOOWNNN§§O 00.00”“00“ “OW of Toronto. is unquentEnubly first-class in M1 departments Write toduy for our handsome (at-locus. Geo. Spottol. Pres. E. 8. Logan. 'Priu. 2 yards long. 25 inches wide. pair ..................... 2 2; yds. .1008. 33 inches wide, pair ....................... 50c 3 yards lung,‘ 80 inches wide. psi: ....................... 70c 3; yds. long, 50 inches Wide, pair ....... . ................ 90c 35 yds. long, 60 inches wide, pair ...................... $1. (X) Table Linen, 54 inches wide. yard ..................... 25c Table. Linen, 68 inches wide. yard .................... 500. Table. Oilcloth, 45 in. wide. yard ...................... 250 Floor Oilcloth, l and 2 yards widv. Does ntholpr the Hair w.- nm‘“ A.." It-.. He Sells W. H. BENN Large 30x60 Smyrna Rugs at each ................... $3 00 Inhnt’s, Childrvns’ and L'tdies" Vuts all prices New Prints and Ginghams See our 250 and 50c Dress Grands New lot, of Glassmu‘e just in CALL AND SEE US The difference between the big man and the little men. the successful and the unsm- (sussfulâ€"is only a differenvu ul' training. \Ve have trans- formed thousands of little men into big man. You may study partly at home and finish at. college. Fal term opens Aug. 29th. wart- clerk at, $8 per week. and who was a farmer 8 son, 23 years of age and without pull. Six months” training in 0119 of our hranclws and two years" faithful services to his com- pany nude the. difference. As Provincial Manager now, two-and-a-half years agn,hard- Cheap Incite liven dinâ€"n any' otfe; ne in_nle_. Invalughle for Ayer’s Hair Vigor is composed of sulphur. glycerin. gown, sodium chlorid, capsicum, age, alcohol, Vita, and perfume. Not a single Injurious ingredient in this lkt. Ask your doctor if this is not so. Follow his advke. A hair food, a hair tonic, a hair dressing. Promptly checks falling hair. Completely destroys Ill dandrufl. Lace Curtains $2.500 SALARY BIG AYER’S HAIR VIGOR '. ' It ha. bélféâ€"i'; AYER’S HAIR VIGOR Camel-’0 Block TI. oTAnnâ€"Oopyg. 14»deng Pumas fmm $2 unwatd. SHOP Open every shes-noon. All REPAIRING promptly and prop orlv “tended to. “4'. 0. COMM ANYONE ONE xmcmxc New Pumps, Pump Re- pairs, Cement Curbingor Culvert Tile, see . . . . JNU. SCHULTZ or myself at the shop George Whitmore Pumps of all Kinds. Galvanized and Iron F ing; Brass, Brass Lin and Iron Cylinders. W D CONNOR Pumps, CurbingLTile uvenun pron-my :MIILan ( mmu" boundary conoaen ul. «Afloaooxa «a. cent free. Oldest gene! for sec-um ., ML", .ffiE‘2‘1‘139‘29. ‘_.--i"°‘l‘!‘! ”“130 k (v recon}. 17ch gotta. put may ucorwn ouir Opinlnn tree m ‘ 1 n'enflon as probably :Mntahle. ( .nm uonsmrtctlyconoacn ul. HANDBOOK m r up: free. Oldest agency_ for sec urn . mm: F. Lenahan and Company Anyone main: 3 sketciirid'dééEé' T "" [mckly ascertain our Opimnn free,“ Y. 1'13: n'nnilnn .- nmh-hl- fininntnhla In the Furniture Depart- ment we are having our sum- mer sale of Furniture. (‘mm- Md 80¢ your share of thc’ bargains. We are still giving 3) p. cent. 01!. Mends anything and ow thing. Scientiflcflmerican. A full supply of gum-mama] my Forks just arrived. IOC Buys Stick Twine means monoy 1» 1h.- farmer. and in buying: H1.- “McOormack Twin 0" 1w knows he is getting 1.1” value. length and strung”! for his money and Inn Kim" lust in experimenting. W“ are selling it one cent per pound less than last year. We are Agents fur the Frost Wire A Word About Binder Twine “719 have the very hwt Hug Finish. also Pure Hnglhlt Puric heen. A full lim- u: Labor - saving Sprays an“: Watering Cans of the “wt make and material. Call and inspect nur stm at low prices. Hardware and Furniture Potato Bug Finish Now that the season for the flying pests is here, you will be in need of aid-oméli mum ' Efiuéif.‘ L7 '7?" 10an my octontlflc 10m nil. '1 {:32 i"; 93, 25.1.7.5 grwome pram-m. mu n‘ .‘ _IA Window Screens and Doors Mnuut‘noturer at A. ‘d Dealer in 081M .Now!” '80.. Wuhtnclou July 14, 1910 '30. m tfio PI‘S' The town oomwil d" -, .. the Orangvmmx'~ " R O G g C “‘1 4 3' f ‘ of conlmondation. ~11 “ m like to see them A fl “plate their tas‘ ' w h ovept is OVPI‘. T1104 ht. would appreciat ‘- by it. and those wt CD. bu reully don One of the host. if n m in this part Hf I Med hands on Sat when Messrs. J. J. I Md Of their ISM-'H-r ht north of ”w town diner is Mr. A. Fran-h] 3“. Who is to M’ (‘C'lg' “curing so valuabk a The Teeswatm‘ 5 J. C. Pomm-oy. 0 old men of 3h ”20 the pulpit of 1h.- F cht Sunday." M Dutor hero four“. You. 130. and h '31 b6 glad ‘0 '9 3““ able to mmgag “I hope he and hx my have a mo»? D'- hrq ulnarson. '1‘ The electric storm win- over here on Saturday ht. myt’d haVnC with thc “ht! in the cement \\‘u"‘. h; the wire. and putting ' 0‘ business. The damag- ‘II slight. and after a hour’s shut-down. UH‘ plu running as usual. The atrike of the romtwtc “Men on the G. T. I"... ~ effect om Mondax I)‘:.:‘;‘.“ a when about 3500 men \x'u m ( the dlops on th? syslvm 11:“ cloned..nl a result, and 1!) number of men out of vnwh reaches up near tlw lwrw r Now is the timv to um, when you mm L. the Moving 6210 pl'imw, beautiful dawn ful‘ 1:. 1 d Grant's. Inn’s \ision." and in z on“A Young Man ~ I) ‘ We are pleased tn 7:! ’u.8mell is imprm jug: received two W091“ :1 coal oil cm exploded L Rev. N. Mc-Camli will pruch 'm 111.- Smdny next, mum If you want a kh is the time to fit“ 0‘” ”will them at b11111; Mr. T. N. W313! ed the (appearanm . couple of coa‘w layou- Laidlaw 1 loony, August 15'. Civic Holiday. Trinity church (-n: fire to express mm for the liberal pm thin! on July 12th I: “1'. T. N. “'3]}H~‘,« Big reductions in 3t the moving salv Morton NEWS A. . A “1 scarfs, 50c the M " Mr. N0. 226}.

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