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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Dec 1910, p. 8

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VlCl‘llS or consumes. \ A any ball the Hutch Fm Hospiul b Con-Inpuv. tells of 3 mother who, vi“ a. two children, in now under treat.- The husband hnd ECO t went, but. thocasewassn Od- ' rod and doubt but. mt. tho wife tank of win for her nus ch. in in the uskoka Hmpitd. girl, that» five years of age, and all m with)”, both being nfllicted with “I" doubt; odt 0 '0‘ Famers’ Central Mutual Fire Insurance wâ€" wâ€"â€"â€"â€" M ”INC“; "accepted 1: love: at. than “I." not to protected W. J. McPADDEN, Ag’t. nunnnl. ammo 94 909909 59 900009? >99 -§ Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange Mrs. A. SULLIVAN Upper Town - uurnam NQQNQOOOQOOOOQOOOOQOQOOO MOTHER DIED 0F CONSUMPTIO. AND ONE LITI‘LB GIRL IS NO‘.‘ AT GRAVENI‘IURST. vhitaor to the home says that. mus mu umo quits she bu! found the baby sleepin in in sick mother’s bed, and near by ood was stated from which the children por- fiook. A sequel in tended in the fact. that. b-dny one of the” five children is a t in Gnvonbnrst, sad the baby is in children’s turd a. the Toronto Free Iap'hl for (30:19:11:th It in for the are such suflorersastheae “I Ibo Muskoka Free Hos 'tal for Con- ”plin- has been built. m on the u -9__ 2- L“...- --A 6).. Thu-f”. wvwâ€"v-vâ€" -- â€"--. v , h” only been oblo to who the lugs ox- huions of the present: your by borrowing from 3h. book. An 39pm] is now .do for funds to help on this work :nd prov”. n pl». when chiklron, such as m flan-roll when. myflndohouovithgood FIVE CfilLDSEN LL21", Town - Durham :giene entered. “‘d .V”, There is little Walkerton. shoulder. “Wewentonupthemountunpath and a short distance farther came upon a party of mountaineers transporting a ceased was Maria Sam had not thought mm WASTE wohns; “ ?ood Quoted l8 hm par he did not hi that I have many is 3 ml to them. THE ENGAGEMENT RING. muggies'et the Mei the “cm“ never Growâ€"mm of Interior officials. Although there ‘are no territorial lords and lord stew- ards now in China. men of high rank upon me as Upon ‘ “W V. n..-_.._ and was never so happy as when he was quarreling with somebody. He is quoted as having said when asked if he did not have many friends: “Yes. sense. Oh. no, but because they keep one always busy. always up to the I mark. either fighting them or proving O. mâ€"u- u... r_- clever man.” Said Proudley’s wife. “And what did you any?" qne: Proudley. “I told her. of course. that I di know; that I had only been mu Naturally. “Pop. flowers shoot. don’t they?" ’9 ' the rapid m‘ the tongue “U the creature’s ‘._v â€"v {gmg‘fil‘ â€"A LIVING SNUFFBOXZ' that I didn’t fMliu Role Mmo. du Ca: I For Louis XV."- There have been suuirhoxen or you ‘ Louis XVIII. of France. “Hie majesty's snuffbox.“ as she. :was known throughout Europe. wal : ije. do Cayla. a fascinating favor- . l ite at the Bourbon court. Her place at i table was always at the monarch‘s left hand. and when during the course ! of the meai he signified his desire for . {a pinch of brown powder to titillate’ I his fat nose she took a diamond crust- ‘ed box from her pocket. dusted just Ithe right quantity of perfumed snuff S A..- lookal l on her snoWy right shoulder and pre- I sented it to the king, who partook of ‘ it with profound pleasure. As Louis was the greatest snufl‘ taker at a court where everybody snuffed constantly. Mme. du Cayla’s position was no sinecure. but the hu- man snuffbox was well paid for in- dulging the king in his little fad. He presented her with a copy of Roy- mont's Illustrated Bible. and each one of the 150 engravings was covered with a thousand franc note. It was followed with the gift of "Bassnet‘s Sermons." interleaved with the same valuable pa- per from cover to cover.â€"-New York Homer and the Book of Job Allude to 1 the Product. . 1; Cheese and curdllng of the milk are ' mentioned in the book of Job. David ; was sent by his father. Jesse, to carry \ ten cheeses to the camp and to look; how his brother fared. “Cheese ofi‘ kine” formed part of the supplies of David’s army at Mahanalm during the rebellion of Absalom. Homer says that cheese formed part of the ample stores found by Ulysses in the cave of the Cyclop Polyphemus. Euripides. Theocritus and other early poets mention cheese. Ludolphus says that excellent cheese and butter were made by the ancient EthiODiaDS. and Strabo states that some of the an- cient Britons were so ignorant that. though they had abundance of milk. they did not understand the art of making cheese. must...” There is no evidence that any of these ancient nations had discovered the use of rennet in making cheese. They appear to have merely allowed the milk to sour and subsequently to have formed the cheese from the case ons part of the milk after expelling the serum or whey. As David when too young to carry arms was able to run to the camp with ten cheeses. ten loaves and an ephah of parched corn. the cheeses 1 must have been very small. Marvels of the Telephone. The Electrical Review thus describes \ the minute electric current required in 1 transmitting speech: ‘ “The peculiar electric telephone cur- rent is perhaps the quickest. feeblest and most elusive force in the world. It is so amazing a thing that any de scription of it seems irrational. It is i as gentle as the touch of a baby sun- beam and as swift as the lightning flash. It is so small that the electric current of a single incandescent lamp is greaterâ€"500.000.000 times. Cool a spoonful of hot water just one degree and the energy set free by the cooling will operate a telephone for 10,000 years. Catch the falling teardrop of a child and there will be sumcient water power to carry a spoken mes- sage from one city to another. Such is the tiny genie of the wire that had to ‘â€" A‘A“ ANTIQUITY 0F CHEESE. in the newspapers. When a miller gets married he stops his mill with the arms of the wheel in an oblique position and with the sails unfurled. His friends and guests often do ill 9- wise with their mills. in token cf the ceremony. To indicate a birth the wheel is stopped with the arms in a slanting position. but at a more acute angle than for a marriage and with the two upper sails unfurled. Should a miller die. the sails of his mill are Lâ€"nmn‘ W‘SP WILL! Lucu nu...” ._ -, ceremony. To indicate a birth the . . . “I had been troubled W1th cone 1â€" 3 wheel is stopped with the arms in n . . . d ‘d 11 slanting position. but at a more acute patmn for two {8.313% a”. ““4; 4?“ l angle than for a marriage and with of the best physxcxams m Bx... ... Tenn., and they could do n-othxng all turled and the wheel is turned :0; Chambefilain’g 8 round until the arms assume an up- 'er Tablets cured me.” right cross. in which position they are ~ left until after the funeral has taken ‘_»_ _-._ phce.â€"Harper’s Weekly. â€"â€"â€"â€"" THINGS WENT WRONG. “Oh weel.” 8:1 it! perhaps. is like ou tors mair than it Answers. “Have you ”any 'men serving sen- tences for bigamy?” asked the prison visitnr. LN‘v V- -â€" “bnt we condge' thein a“ in the in- eane ward.”â€"-Pbiladelphia Record. A Comparison. friends met one c' ;nuflboxea of 8010 re”. Of delicately '89? one day after a One of them had a very CO] dd right. The shifty worker is never shift- ed mp. It takes more than ipolishing to make men shine. Faith is [more than taking everyâ€" one at his face value. Much of our education is only an attempt to polish putty. Few things have . , ‘ The louder th less the heavenwa-rd hauling. When sin qpna'tes of liberty, it means freedom to make slaves of . some. 1 1- -Ld-m“ +n ‘;f‘t ‘1’“ a men The only Way to .feel right is to V“""" - ' Better only ' heart than ,to g« out your_ thegrt _ __.nl'l ”“3 Jv'â€" The longing for ‘p< Tight ought to be mom for pardon for wrong. Too many battalions ing the good fight of 1 Our cow‘s been ailin’ for a ape“, Pa didm‘t seem ter know Just what ‘twould 'need to main. An’ stop her cough, and so ' V.S.., come out 73L . |v-”“ â€" _, ' Déwnâ€"sa-y I thought 111 my . ...---__, 1| confident to a btby u to an on- when 'he was all fixed to blowl Well ah. the cow blowod Lint ! adult. Sold 1 Gn’n Dru: Store. never safe so long as onlv of saving themâ€" Ul' Wluunb. battalions are fight- fight of faith with of firearms. 'ould not be so much the grunters did nw (1 I‘ When you have a cold, get a bottle 0! Chambeflain‘l Cough orders Ramadaé It will soon 11: you up lall rig , and Wm ward of! any ad Eterndency toward pneumonia. This or w iremedy contain. no opium or bun-at: lather .ngrcotic,_nnd go; be given 6’3th b00k freeâ€"“ What the tamer Can Do With Comte." Photographs Snow in abundance, 211 will soon be on the bade thaw would be WC'LCudqu as water 18 gemxug mw Canada Cement Co. [Ween Tormuo and Uwuu stun“. Mr. Mchmuun taught. at Lap LLLLI scuoul a couple at luontub or more, and tendered hrs l‘e-Slguu- tion on Bhurt noace. L‘Dc .scnool is vacant at “present. The time 101‘ euter'tamments is at hand. The Foresters canes“, held in Priceville lately was quite a success, and a large number of young people Jumeu [n'wt wean); The Wormen-s annual ouncu L, on the evemng or the 15.11 prema- 68 to be quue a succm's, as the beat talent 18 to be there. nemcm- her, it’s in Watson’s Hall, human“ and come early and get a Seat. A large number or teams and men are at warm: on we L". P. n. bnuge, above Prycevtlle, and will take till New Year’s Dolor-e in la ,t‘uushed. The bridge wllt be tough to get over when not covered wun {JJJV-ed 75:11in and relatives. us send you our new illus- muc ll concrete first cost cl. the foundry. Have your kitchen appoint- ments beultiful as well LS useful. It makes 11.x; hon: . work easier and plebantcr. Cuntom ”wing would be an ornamcn' tot most richly furnished 1m: in the country. satisfuction as there i: is a perfect baker. The di- Vided flue spreads the heat evenly over the whole cm n. It has broiler top, ash-door if wantedr'i best of all This Chancellor Rang: in the country which c bines so much good 1 With so much good sum" good service. Let us show you this Chan- 06110:, for your own satis- ftction. We have a complete line of Gurney-Oxford Stoves for all purposes and all kinds Jf fuel on display all the time. It will give us pleasure to M them to you. And there is just 2‘ OVCfl , thermometer- patent grates and (U is ucau com- taste Oranges, Best Cali Fancy Assorted Bun BU VVhat You in Fresh 3 lbs. best Raisins. 3 M Dried PPflPhPS. H La Sailor Boy Snap, 5 “mp ( lorg’flbottleextruvtfl H'stt‘ l ”)4 30v 20 lbs. of Redpa It warm 0 that he W Five R0898 Flour. q and Listowel Three Jewvl. Low Grade Flour. Ask in: M be was violating k peltB from 01 ”' nor did it 0(th “it he Wu doing an)" an in bums 1’8““ “ invmtjon of inf“ Gun. Wuden. d( -‘ P: w “19““. 5‘. Just bqfoxjt’ PHONE N0. 50 'I a .N u n It. “id by am “1'1sz M“: I; LAWRENCE c for Ch flow 01 the ”P“ as. Joe. 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