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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Sep 1910, p. 5

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6 Cream i CHLAN J Jan. lst. 1911 ng Coin Oatmeal E INDI'STRY ooo¢oo¢o¢9§ooo§oo§o ¢¢+ov¢999§999909009 THE PAN STORE 906.3190‘W mel- am Fountain N lemon 4. but \M H MU 7716’ Matted/or! 568 11])! In w grime/ten s(lbtscr'ibe for the Chronicle. 25c. ”mun-y 1st, 1911. Order now.» A.S.HUNTER C E N T RA L Business College Let u: show you this Chan- CcllOl’, far your own satis- faction. Wc have a complete line of Gurney-Oxford Stoves fur all purposes and all kinds Jf fuel on display all the time. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. L1mm!in'l‘orontomflfl'm‘ ind'; 'vments t0 younl men and wvuwn who wish to ma]â€" if? prmnptly for ward pod- tions‘ in business omcel Of. {‘1' balm-in. wme for now a." 102m. \V. H. Sht'. Fri.” Cipal. Yongc mad Gem 3". aves you 20% of your coal. 'hcrc’s no other range design 1 the country which com- incs so much good tastd 'ith so much good sense and ood service. it AA‘AA perfect baker. The di- :d flue spreads the heat fly over the whok: oven. 33obroiler 30p, ash-door rd, oven thermometerâ€" aim filflfl'icafl. mt of all 'action as there is beauty The Oxford E conomizer richly furnished home no. 825 F St... Wuhmatou. Ii 0. country. £0.93W133w16rk there is just as much Chancellor Range beautiful as well as lsicr and pleasanter. your kitchen appoint- Y9“. It makes the house- 1': atnt} an ornament to the patent grates and 7‘6 wxmy. largest ctr 3.3!: 10:11 Dal. Terms 1m stage prepaid. Sold In iGet Rich.” who had actually done Among the tress-urea of the Brit- ish Mint, several Cromwell :d'ieq: which were thought to be the wovk of the celebrated ongsaver, Thos S'umm, have long held a promin- ent place. But r-tvcantly 1110 au- thorities have disconrred that even the Mint can he dc-cvivcd for a lung time, if not f‘III'L'VCI', for the dis; are now belie-val to be false. A despatch from Leamington says: Rev. Jasper Wilson, ul Hug-- peter, was stricken with paralysis in ithe pulpit of the Mmhodj’sc church [on Sunday morning, anu 1:; now lying in a daugerou» conar tiou. Rev. Mr. Wilson in a fume: pastor of the local church, and hxl been invitud to conduct £113 ha"- Vcst home selw'iu-s, Winch won: Lo have taken place lo-uay. H: had just finished the owning [)l'ii‘ycq When he bank uncoupciuuz, jmo ma: pulpit chair. He. was caudal to the home of a mcmm 1' 01 m: co-«.~- firpgatmn, w-h-czu 1111-, CU‘nUitiUil wan found to be so critical [man my family was summoned to his bedâ€" side. Never 'shirk responsibility to: mistakes that are yours. Last years piofits should no double. this years txpenms. Notes may 18 1 :en wed, but w-ag. es should be paid “hen. due Though you bide 3our tim-'= cease not to labor while yoa Walk It you want something to tur; up, Mr. Micawbcr, get buziysâ€"Tho Melting Pot. Women may come and women go, but a man can always depend upon nis mother When the yellow streak begs to work out of‘gome people t y “For to-morrow's official cere- mony, invitations have been issu- ed to two hundred of the leading, residents of the district, who with their wives, will number. it is ex- pected, nearly five hundred, which is the full capacity of the hall.”â€" Exeter Express and Echo. Many a dark secret never com-es to light. Some men need to be called down about twice a day. By making use of the knowledge you have you will gain more. If you would keep your friends, don’t put them to a severe test. When it comes to finding fault. even a detective can make good. 1! hard luck drives a man to drink, prosperity would have min- ed him. tovgdi-k out '0! some have a {it 01 blues._ LIAIIIBII. a---“ so well, and of our “institooshurm ’ yell, reward the teacher with a ro'fl that brings a shudder to her soul. We have our coin done up in crates. and gladly hand it to the skates who fuss around in politics and tool as with their time-wom tricks. In Parliament one common jay will loaf a week and draw more pay than some tired teach-er toiling near, will ever see in half .'l year. It I was running this old land. I'd have. a lot of statesmen canned. and M. P. P's and foiks like The teacher in the country school, expounding lessons, sum, and rule, and teaching Childun’l how 'to rise to heights when: lag:- ing honor lies, deserves a fat and handsome wage, for she's a tri‘ umph of this age. No better wok than hers is done beneath lb; good old shining sun: she builds the fu-~ ture of the State; she guides the youths who will be. great; She gives the childish spirit wings, and points the way to nobler things. And we who do all things . - AHLI‘,‘ ~ , 0-th [Dal LDC qua“ “nu UL'L'U on frost-bitten glalitla, w; fermented on the vines. were quite dzunk, and as cu 1y incapacitated as human are in a similar condition. leg-.5, he watched would do. It sta dered a few feet fell helplessly or. Then a suspicion came to the hunts: ceredcd t0 mustigat out that the quan ha "3 Weekly POINTBD PARAGRAPHS. BRITISH MINT FOOLED. THIS FLEETING LIFE. STRICKEN IN P’CLle‘ A SURPRISINU THE SCIIOOLMARM. FRANK POLYGAMY. to old friends until you eed the number 01 11.3 Tact was borne in upon is wasa very strange It: came upon a bird’ its back and kicking. it up. It appeared to ~d. Setting it upon is LtCth to see what ic It staggered and floun- ___ D “A. .‘....#L’.'.| aunt] flfi‘nn quailwhad taggered an set 1311?] 31', a on its back. n: he must be , the birds b0- rcl‘using to by n undurfooc, thlnouzzh the h and then wear moms strength. Sxymo disPascs are less fatal. t) tho patient than tn the people wln have to live with him It is a wise man who wants only what he. can get, and a lucky one who gets only what he wants:- a Many puople are busy mortgag- ing the future in order to acquire a past. train f a tour were a i Some men are so shrewd that nobody can believe them honest. A fault is never so Mfr-naive as: when it is; somebody 0150‘s. sons are attacked. Chief Daviflson as Chief Health Otficz-r, began an investigation yesterday. The dis-‘ ease has appeared in the New Engâ€" land States, and in West-r-rn Onflarv if), and it is likely that it has been imported into Sherbrooke from some of these points. Even people who are usually healthy occasionally require some kind of afoocl tonic. Fer- rovim, that excellent combi- nation of beef, iron and sherry wine, if taken when the sys- tem is run down from over- work or a slight cold, will prevent a more serious illness. Ferrovim gives strength to con- valeseents and all thin-blooded people. $1.00 a bottle. formed Uh: was (poncm Exhimti'on So I wouldn’t! He should learn this useful lesson, So he ought, That an apple is a blessin" So he ought, Though his appetite is big, Too much fruit is infra dig, He’s a__gr_eedy little pig, on, he et too many apples, 50 he did; He distended all his thrapp. .-.-.s, be he did: Oh, he‘s feeling rather (11121.31; And his brow is Very clammy, For he didn‘t mind. nits mummy, So he didn’t! Oh, he's got an aL-wful pain, So he has; He has done the trick again, So he has; To plunder now he dassen’t, ’Sides, the orchaId gate is fastened Of needlfui plgck he hasnt. A report from Sherbrooke, Que, says: Considerable concern is being felt in this city regal-din the outbreak of what is diagnose to be infantile paralysis. Num- bers of cases have developed, an'i not only children but older perâ€" So he hasn‘t! Oh, he should get a spanking, So he should; With a handy piece of planking, So he should; And I wouldn’t cease my toil For fear the job I’d spoil, Till he swallyed c_a_stor oil. INFANTILE PARALYSIS OUTB’K. man "Who hibitiml, y bigger fth hibition, you’ll find it so much bigger Mum you expected that you’ll stay two or three days.” The Pittsburg man laughed, and! said he wasn't that kind of man. He took no stock in such thinga. Four days later the Pittsburger was seen driving about the Exhi- bition Ground-.5 with a grey-hair- ed lady in a cut-rials, and the Toronto mun caught lib unantiml. “You were right," he called, "1’41 no idea of suing anything like this. Here's my wing I sent to Muskuka for her."~â€"'1‘oronto Star Weekly. NOVEL SWIMMING- MACHINE. “X “You can. “Whv not? “annso ’7 IT (‘AUCEIII‘ AND HELD HIM. toai Post. woman can get more by her was than a man can by his nmnto man coming in on u v( wh o n _\ 85 he is! 2' me», t) see him 3. PM) I-m runniu I. What I want 1‘ I can gr-t mu m] (-ntreh the n0}; r back to Musko} can. but you W1 r “An. 0" t‘h LIFE [JG HT“. Markuka was asked by [mm Pittsbufl: if thvre * kind of an Exhibition in Toronto. He was in» at them was, and that it in] to 1:0 tho bf-Ft annual SO HE mks with a grey- a currizuua, and n caught 12: ulna: 3 right," he called suing anything my will; I 561] I‘m running down to .t I want to know 3'; 21 got. into the show 79h the nmm train m- to Muskoka.” ut you won't.” said thc ,-u p, at in THE DURHAM CHRONICLE THE KHAN. IS. ) Torunt’) to that Ex- grey-hair , and [in : ulicntimi called, "I". "U" “1' 'v "a; _, a _When you run face to face with ,your tailor upon the. street, and 3110 turns -a cold, heady uyc, upon you and says “Excuse me, Mr. Bump, but what Il‘iave you to say about my little lbill?" ! Fruit-stained table lin-en should ,be soaked in cold Water, than isoapcd. The stain will be fixed it put into hot soap suds in which than: is any soda. ! To keep a French polished ta};â€" le in' good condition, wipe off {finger marks with a slightly moix- Itencd (Luster, then polish with a IChamois leather or silk duster. When a man rush-es into your office hurriedly and says “ By Jingo, Dawson, I hate to speako it, but I need five hundred (101151: 2; like the very odd dickcns to-day." Answer.â€"“What a bingular co- incidenCu, Billkb, so do I. When a lovely young maiden at the. seaside, to {whom you hum been paying scour: all hummus, shakes her head violently and says, “No, Mr. Blithex's, I cannot im- agine (any circumbtanct‘s undu- which I oould be induced to marry you.” Answerâ€"“Thanks, Miss ‘Joncrs, this is a great relief. 1 was afraid you had misconstrued my amen-- tiona, and, of course, desired to live up to 'm‘y'implied ()blig‘._lt.io:1:;." ---‘l. I. Save vinegar from pickles, as it' All housewives know how i is a useful addition to manyltroublesome new curtains are things. The vinegar from walnutmwafiho AS a rule, they are greatly improves hashes and stews ?0f ““18, and take an endless that from mixed pickles can W-mount 0‘ soap and DOWder, added to 'pickled mackerel andfbefore they become anything herrings. 'clean. All this can be avoidec' Place candle ends in a jar anal-{steeping curtains over night cutting of! any blackened wick, water m Wh’Ch a Deng D801“ and cover with turpentine. Leti'mIt has been diBSOIV The these dissolve slowly and use. as a. :brjngs all the lime out of the furniture polish. The best white 'tains. wax will prove excellent and eco- "“°°---â€"- nomical. Electric Mm f“, Ian . For cleaning light paint, rub well ' restores eve v with a damp cloth di ped into ”d viunty."Prunn"atem": (Itasca: tine oatmeal. Wipe wi 11 a dam!) all ’sexnal weakness averted cloth, and lastl with a dry duster once. PHOSPHOHOL 'n] II This is especia y useful treatment you . new m Price .3... g for finger marks on a door. or two (or “.00. Hailed to any Stains on white flannel are hard then. The leoball Drug Co. to remove. The best way is to mix Catharina. 0st. - equal put- 01 the yolk- “ out Mahatma-aces. Leather seats are apt to become' very dry in a warm room. Rub them with a good white boot: cream, and then polish with asolt; cloth. This will nourish as well as; clean the leather. , ' If the wall is dampfind the paper is always Loose, get ‘a piece of. twill sheeting and paste well then; stick on the wall. When dry papâ€" er on the top and it will dry liket cardboard. ‘ g Methylated spirits will clean Spectacles and make them beauti- fully clear. Rub them with aclean cloth digged in the spirit, dry them, t n polish with a clean Chamois leather, Answerâ€"“I don’t think met your little Biil, Mr. Sui IndeedJ didn‘t know ye any children at all.” “Parlor matchcn” rem!!! 3 Milk will keep sweet longer in an open pan than in a jugâ€"this is a point to be remembered, ct,- pecially in the summer. “Parlor mulcnuzs,” thoughtful thinker, many fires.” “Yes,” casual observer, “a! divorces.” When sewing carpets, felt 02' any hard material, if the point of th-l needle is pricked into a pitce of beeswax,ror wax candle, it will penetrate the material far more easily. Your front doorstep will look white and not smear sd quickly, it” v; 2 wine it (nor with a little : kim miix after using the hcai'thstmm. A shabby black bedstead can b-t: renovated by rubbing it Well over with a cloth dipped slightly in paraffin, and polished with a soft rag. When loaves ‘aro hakoa to brown, do nut cut off the bu-n crust, but, when cold, rub the 102:1 with a coarse grater. Stir cakw, gravies, and grams or muffins with a fork. It will makc them more smooth, as it does away with all the lumps. Your front doorstep will look white and not smear so‘ quickly, it To varnish maps, brush tho: over 0:1 both aides with a ‘thin so ution of gutta pcrcha. This quite transparent" If the water urn-rd for ch-unin windo 'u is “billed,” they will n tain their brilliancy longer an polish more easily. When loaves ‘aro baked tc HAVE AN ANSWER READY. 2 brown Panama skirts, worth $5.00 2 brown panama skirts, Worth $4.00. 2 black Panama skixts, \xorth $5. 00. $4. 29] ] pit'w [Nil n(‘ :upv t was 4331 in: p z t-r....4 ......................... yard ............................. .35 7 ladies’ Heavy Top Skirts for Almost a Song 2 Lmliea’ \Vhite [Index-skirts. were $1.50, now .......................... $1.25 3 black Panama skirts, worth $4.00. 4 Ladies’ \Vhite Underskirts were $2.50, now .......................... We Have Left on Hand the Following Number of Skirts at the following Prices: MOVING SALE BARGAINS ! Iul‘ [Hr HOUSEHOLD HELPS. server, “and a . L. GRANT remarks-C “cause a n-jnined for clmming‘ they will m;- longer and ye, upon In packing away hats see that‘ they are 1104: CI’U‘o‘ilL‘d in any way, ,1“th and pack plenty of tmsuc palm-1' my “up; around them q) cxclude any 110'..- ‘sible dust or lighE. ; I have‘ Small doses of cod liver oil arc- i,;-l,.-.-..;cn' ‘very useful for children who catch (in had ,colu easily. They should bu givui ‘two orithree times a day, directly rkcd m", lafter food.. 9 agcud' Children's underskirts should al- ined the 1. ways he hung up by the should; rs lot more and adults’ skirts by the waist- ibands. It saves tearing 'thc lacc I with the clothes-pins. tO’I Common alum melted in an iron spoon over but coals {cums an ex- ceedingly strong cumcnt for ion- ing glass, china or breakage at“ any kind. Kerosene will lemuve tar, var- nish and other like butystanu-s Lum the hands and W111 also cleanuu varnish brushes. and glycerine‘, apply it to the stain»: and allow it to soak for half .111 hour or so [before the article is washed. If nuvous women would only drink more water, thz)’.\\'0ul(l no; he so nervous says a trained mum» All housewives know how very troublesome new curtains are t) wash. As a rule, they are full of lime, and take an endless a- mount of soap and powder, etc., before they become anything like clean. All this can be avoided by steeping curtains over night in water in which a penn packet 0! salt has been dissolv . The salt brings all the lime out of the cur- tains. For the teeth nothing is 1) than five/drops OI [um-on juic; glass of valet. It will remon tartar and sweetul the breath Scrubbing brushes should never be left soaking in the water, evm for a few minutes, as this loosens the bristles and makes them soft. A piece of tape should be fastened to the brush, so that when finished with it can be hung up and allowed to drain. Electric Restorer for Ken restores every nerve in the body and vitality. Prenatnre decoy and all 'eexnal weakness averted at once. PHOSPHONOL will make you a new man. Price 08.0. e box or two (or 35.00. lulled to eny ad- Qrege. fl‘he geobell Drug Co. St. A dash of vinegar added to flu water in which eggs are poached will do much to prevent tn; “=43; breaking in the cooking. When blowing ‘out a candle, hold the light above you and then blow. If you do this, the wick wnl not smoulder, and therefore the candle will be easily lighted again. The contrary will be the C3138 if you blow downwards. 'lo remme tL a, C(Jift‘ ., cocoa (1' chocolate stains soak in (3' I d uatLr first, then place th .,.a3n on; a bowl and puur boii 11;; “at ei' through it, holding the tea kettle at a height' to ensure i0'iL'e. When roasting meat in an uan pan, wet aL'lean wnite musiLu Cloth and lay oxer the top of thLe m (it. It will keep from getting hard and does not requi e vastmg so often, and the"meat is much niL'er. To make ’apple snowâ€"To a cup of strained apple sauce add the un- beaten ‘whites of tw'u eggs and su- gar to taste. Beat hard with an egg beater for twenty minutes; then pile on a chilled glass dish and serve at once. Old ribbons may be made to look as good as new by washing them in cold suds and ironing them just be- fore they got dry. A pica: of linen should be placed over them before passing the ironâ€"which should not be too 'hotâ€"over. For cottage pudding 3 good re- cipe ier one egg, one cup of sugar, one cup milk, three cups of flour, and one and a half teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Mix and bake in a quick oven for three-quartere- of an hour. Serve with sauce or cream. Turpentine mixed with carbo‘lic acid and kept in Open \‘L‘SSC‘IS about the roum‘ will greatly lussun thug risk of contagion in scarlet {mm-1', diphtheria, and kindred disc-awn. To make .‘trung buttonln Place a fine pivz‘.‘ of mt 0.1 lawn underneath thL buL-o and work it the same as a When it is all finished cut the muslin close to the stitch To make celery sandwiches, c! one-quarter of a cupiul of Ck'l fine. Mixtwith one hard-boiled I pressed tinougvh a sieve, and : ficient mayonnaise dressing moisten properly. ' .‘i".‘ $3.29 .5": $3.29 :99 $4.39 $2.00 Summer Corsets.-â€"1 pr. 21 2:3: 2 pr. 23: 2!. pr. 21. Wt-l't‘ 50 l pin of all Wm)! Curlwl. was per yard.... .. ... ......... 1 black voile skirt, worth $8.00, l piecu Union Carpet. was 430, fur 1m ya‘r(l....l... ..... .OC‘OOIO‘OOOCI ..... 2 brown poplin skirts, worth $6.00. for ................................. 1 blue Panama skirt, worth $5.00. for ........ . ......................... i¢br 18! [e VCI',I ' .'SL (1505. hes, chup I )f at lox'y ( oiled egg and 5111-- Issing to O onholesâ€" _u.».:lin or 111.041ch as Uizu31.‘ :ut away. 3 . -l- .- ' l ( I lllt Mr. and Mrs. J.II. Atkinson vol Streetsvuh: met wuu a sudden bu- reavemcm by the death on their youngest chnd at noon. on w caucu- day. while on a Unit hero. Mm. Atkinbo'n and children mu); reach- ed town the day before. '1 he little one. who was L'lL'VL‘n months old. had been suffix-mg 1mm u g-th‘mg and diarrhoea, LuL “an thought to be bctl‘u‘ before blaming for Listo- wel and appeau-d to bc name the worse for its trip on the train. Wednehday morning In: took sud- denly ill and a lam-tor Was cullwfi, but before he leached Mr. (jud- dard‘s l-csidmmv Lhw little Mlow had died. The par-Lulu have the symgathy of their friends in lawn in t e unexpocu-d low which has overtaken them.â€"Libtow(:l Stan- dard. Sufferers instant rcli: tho! Plaster Our new aerial story, “The PH.- 10 of Light.” begin soon. Gab.- tor the o rung chapter of thin oerâ€" hl. You reed it through. ’ Pmper attention to the hair and SULlpiS the best preventive of baldness. A11 occasional ap- plication of Beari 11e II air I’nm- ade keeps the scalp 111 healthy condition. It nourishes the hair folieles and supplmnents the natural oil of the head. Bearine not only prevents fall- ing hair but stimulates new growth. 50 cts a jar at your druggists. DAVIS MENTIIOL SALVE genuine. Made by Davi rcnce Co. Fch “But sure,” I think. “my library Win 1.0 a saf- retreat." So there at once with quickencd step I take my wearied feet, Vain honeâ€"that warning soul again Breaks on my listining ear: Thank heaven. my youngetit ‘hath' not vet Attained her thirttenth year. Hark. there she is! and bless my heart. . That pOpinjay, young Lunn, Is at her sideâ€"I do believe That she. too, has begun. Oh ye who love to sit and dream, 0! future married joys. Pray t1hetaven with honest fervor . a Your girls may all be boys. Albany Journal. Good DCflVCllb! I a For such a sual'ritiu No parent eru- had The very atmomduiu Reveals t‘ht- presume 0f Cupid’s votarirs. :1 There’s still another A simple cflcctivc remedy for many little ill: a well a sum: llnt are not confident! link: A compound with a Vaselincbuc. in cathodic: with Javanese. Menthol and guardian making no «humans remedy to: aye}! 9 {9; just?! 85;. Contact Just the thing for campus. huntcn well u {or those that stay st but. INFANT DIE.u SL’DDENLY. A DISTHA DAVIS LA‘VRENCE. I‘m daugxhtcr V' “‘ lllflb 7‘ II\.- ‘I L li‘ :a\ e, as Lady Mach u guo’sts \\ ouid all dx xt resort 1:: than the re tom-s trail and bk it echo that betrays joys of yonder mom ' n 1-‘A-‘lt.ll nt--L-â€".â€"n but, {1'0 fc n 5 eleven mo. “wing from 1, but “a; til we starting f sued to be J trip on t! ay, yo'ung Luna â€"I do believe )0, has begun. ve to sit and d: Larried joys. with honest {I may all be bov DI‘ 3°' .34. 29 °.'.$4 99 ':.'.$6 99 .39 .55 .35 lCt and Umugm. to ,' for Listo- 2 none the the train. pair thou 11 find Lillwi, (1 Ud- PUOW the town 888

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