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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Jan 1911, p. 4

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v..- wkuâ€" (‘1‘ 1“ W, and a list of required books. fihi I 3;. éat evenzinig, everyone studied, am ~ :1 ‘we had! not been acid to do so, 000 'we were prone to do the oppo~ bu' of the principal’s prerogative of ,u'he matter of studying. Friday he: ,me, and still 'We looked at each V rather distantly, so Mr gre an gave as several intermis~ for . to get acquainted. j C ,1)” method “was mot v ' § ful, so 'We performed the cere- i as «1 'fl‘iia again, out in the back 1155111,; g7?,‘2'1011! his guidance “‘ ‘gpoarding Lhomse. ‘. ‘ Agzot [at all Idiseciunag flan k'mvdllv escorted: we were an got u 2 3*? not. I',‘ ’7 . 1,, By the 'time OI-d Sc 5 " H fep his evening vestm ”” A melt fly Qxeaa'ts w 3;}: ,3 me. if? the evening, as n *1 ‘;d from the shops, \ g» Ragcognize each «other: 5': on. same line of busim - y forbade us godng ourselves acquaml with the girls. be following afte enaasion began. We W4 . ; =g¢ht into rhe nature . â€"â€"-~V‘“ . gaoarmng house. In this we were -‘4§10t [at all discouraged, for Mr. A1- ,,1 . pan k'mnd'ly escorted us to fine house fut:- d fihere gave us a list of houses, :Miflh-ou't fear or favor. I say Wilh- . - t fear or favor, because whenâ€" ver we tried to elicit ' any mflor- ;_;w<-uaon as to their :former prestige - 7....-- mu, bout his guidance. §hen Saturday afternoon uarriv- {we were .all eagerly watching ;; mails, and: oh, :flhose saiwfiud peO- at 'home! How forgetful many em were! However, the “fdve . 3" they sent: proved to bethe -' ,» It tion 35f : had yea] ao-c 5‘? ' off,’ came the - m“ 4...! hf; - mem “ant. got ready to S‘hOW our “.800: ch-," ’37 by. appearing Sunday mom- ~ in the Presbyterian church. ,' s t'm'tlon 1n bygone yea-rs, n a higher plane “’43“ 1.] r] I'l' "a nn1iv;n - iIn the evening, as we walked id from the shops, We seemed cognize each other, -2.'S being 0 same line of business, but mu ty forbade us going up and" ms: came in its the select fe If I were being retained among 1 w. writing an aidw'ertise- ' ment. I weuld term this signifi- cance, quahty. Bpt '.>he . A . a :b. We can Judge A: from the resulz' s. . immediate and words. material and moral. Lo” ing at the p we see eleven out of fifteen ca;n~ dfidxates were successful cent. remote, or, in ouher UA" ass 11-9”. of hast year, v 7w â€"- ... uwu ing the rapidity of grm western towns and cities, of them, it is only fair -: Will prosper for a time, come to a standstill. century is Canada’s (flor ment. Speaking {of growth in populaâ€" ° have very little idea of fihe rapid way in which our West- ern towns develop. A .feW da ' ago, We learned from Mr. McQueen of Lethbri-dge, that the population of that '.'own had now reached the 130,000 mark, and that from 33‘s .matâ€" flhird yin «the provmce of Alberfé,{ in popula- firm, the rzval cities of EdmcmtonJ gmd Calgary. .It is truly -as“:'.oninsh-! but many ; a .210 :ass’ume,‘ ‘ ‘75" n nnnnnn I A ' ‘ _ _-__, ..---.. fly away CJ'Lth’C the growth from now on no mam rapid strides, aznd ‘Wi-Uh many ad vantages We may grow even fiastez than the country to the south of us. From 1810 to 1840, the United States had increased :en mEIIE-iwns in round numbers. Is it possible for the Dominion to strike the 20- million mark at the end of anciher thirty years? -- - ---â€"â€" f. muac moaelrte did not wishâ€"fillet}? M" 'Earl .Mat-flh-ews i , . the term Wtas ended, that it was friends last Week. ., =RWIII. Editor and Proprietor. ljust beginning. We have nothing Mr and Mrs W112 .but the best opum" ‘on of the 1 Sunda in Oh . DURHAM, JANUARY 19, 1911 101911,; . . P9013 9; Y esley W ‘ ' w: The re t f géor both youngtlamud olgl, girls and tion -' eul 0 our 1 ' oys, were mos :amda le ' ' GROWTH IN POPULATION’ :‘ing us to their different social look In 1310, a hundred years ago,‘functionst From all appearances. the population of he! Unitedr'many bond . . ' States Was 7,239,861. In 1910 it is: Will given as 101,,000,000. population of Canada 15 about the ham hill 'When'l was a boy, With in safe condition :am .~ . . innocence of seven years still ted by al‘lwtharg if, the United States in 1810, or in other upon me. The '0me things that I in each ward it com words, We are a {hundred years was then impressed With were “:th dheapiv and getter do «behind the United States in popu- steepness of the hill, land: the hard ' « . them all bunched" . lemon. The nineteenth century labor 1t naturally made :for the of the township m a was the United Q ' dates" century of horses I _ development; the twentieth oen- I think if incidents had b99431 50 high :1th Mrsllérthl tux-y is ours, and We may expect dhanged that I Were the boy of re .- ethslmpethy 0 the growth from now on no make seven. going up that hill in 1910. Paid, an ‘S 8t, IO§S_ rapid strides, and with many ad- especially on some nice autumn on OP ‘ '3‘ ”rd”, «aft vantages We may grow even faster eVéfl‘flO‘ What would most meress O a coluple 0f days, Ehan the country to the south of me, .is the loving manner in {which 'tOOI‘,P1“ce 011 Monldl 18. From 1810 to 1840, the Unf'ed-the people climb that hill. Most Engma Church 1’9??? ltates had increased 'ren mTIIE'ms people stop, and l'hean'eza sigh as Rev. Mr. Hartley 01910. 11 round numbers. Is it possible they: think of climbing such a.” Mr. A193. Allan ’har: or the Dominion to strike the 20~ mznm ° woo . lture ‘mounltann, ye: from M0? 193011 cutting million mark at the end of ano her those gnhabl ast . team 5 «upon top, I have sa’W’ing machine 1 birty Years? never theerd a murmur. I won» and 1n the OVER-"rig 2'3' . . f I ’1‘ -\4 :n M _ . . Speakmg of growth 1n DODIIlnâ€"' 3‘? “ ~ '57 IHE DURHAM CHRONICLE allue of $289,144,000 iday With the lgjxers si' ' , , . . ' . , ¢ , J . . _, e $510111. 248,7 8,_,1t1_ng hls brothers and sxs.ers m: fternoon, the 300.. 3 $ 3 :ums part. He ' ‘ ., 5631318 10 have 'had :11 “vefire given an nhe ‘decrease :i n LTQ Inc {a (PIA . nâ€" I hra++w I- - _ .7 , “A o .3 ‘ A I enity-Jhrée, whdlg school, with Well asses .fifty per i ere given an ‘Ilhe decrease in value is $40,405,»,I bfour stwdâ€" 700, which is $14,599,100 more than tired books. the decrease «for all field) crops;: - lower production of 18,581,--’ ~ld to do so. 000 bushels of Wheat, 58,686,000 ~ , and 9,981,000 bushels : prerogative of barley, uh rough drou'flh and , mg. Friday heat .in Manitoba, Saskatche ed at each and Alberta, [from an area sown ,y, so Mr greater bv 1,85" (9300 acres ‘a-c . Hts l intermi-s- fm- Hm “km“ .;__ : cou -- v. nuance, r'rom a supplementary I say Wilh- published by aut‘ix .r zy u :ause whenâ€" Syidney Fisher, for the ye any infor- up to the 3152; :01“ D-ecex 1er prestige great :flalllling 0115111331 1909 i as the resurt (x: Ian-nu, ‘n. am if «“ihat venâ€" quent failure in Mani‘tob asidence to kxatchewam and Alberta tile for our- The total , and the total v er one roof craps, $507,185,500. ’ITn-e total area of field 0: was taking Canada in 1909 was 30,065,55 the model- and the value, $532,992,100. mes rec be, With as good a harvest back at the toi‘alvaf 1910 at 1910 would have reached 3557,79 walked to' The total area 01’ Wheat, 0' seemed to barley .' . LA:_._ - -" ' want esd more d1" ‘- ’ vyuufi vvneac 00000000 o _ , - “WNW“, “my... w ranIen‘Cl to any 1111011188.Oats..............,,, 1.11 I 111081118. 16,582,000 20,741,000 duties. My: Peas ................... . British Columbia, data not procur- , back was weak: BaI'IGY- . and caused melHay.... much .su'ffer-t Butter ............... ghew Brunswick, $18.05 to $17.31. 8 Quebec, $17.79 to $17.20. It: Ontario, $20.04 to $20.03.. maid 'd10ctored1FIour. per cwt ......... . “ , ‘ for years, but;0ntmeal, per sack ...... I 3-11 b0 11'0 3V3i1.4.«0h0p. per cwt ...... ' ‘ T-.. Nothing bene- Live Hogs, l-IMam'toba, $10.38 to $14.70. . ,. per cwt.... - faited me, and glides, gerl ...... 1- I‘SaskatciheW-an, $11.31 'to $16.80. my conditiontfiheepskms E31" Alberta, $9.17 to 5513:.98. . 1' 000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOO 00.000.00.000 .......... and 'flhen fihe 20th develop- Pr. Ed. .13 Nova ,aScotia New Brunswick Quebec Ontario g Manitoba >pula- some prominent minister, odiocfor 01: mton ,laiwyer, and say “I modelled him.” )‘n‘IShj‘: Perhaps the word ‘mrodel‘ed,"' n"0‘ur'considered in itS' .. . , is mamy not the most :appropmate word to 5qu . use, but as ea-dh :day, as ”he imâ€" 'L'hen" pressed .rupon ms the @3th (that we 20th were going southo mold Hhe plast‘o elopm mind of the yonmg, and how neces- ,sary it is to make good impress- ;sion, for they are lasting, .could we {help but be impressed THE with h’s own Ihi-gh conception of the Ohmfstfan principles. I 'ten sure that would 'hawje .a 'tenide We 1116136: “Mr. And ’Mrs be spared to e perity, and “Ch njoy comm a: the tow vham may grow :in wealth perity aiso. Were particular {aboutâ€"Mat Is, the ' .. Perhaps they were more prudent than We. and wished 'us to make a success of our course. But necessity Is (“the mofiher of invention. swmd 'We did the next besx. However, Our im- pressions were good, for many embraced the suggestion 01f 'a re- umipn in 1912. From Wu, uwau. 'wourd have .a land '. for us hm model our lives after him. i _ an ideal man. Mr. Alllaln, I think, may be rightly considered the grand old main of Durham, for ; has more influence. either direct or ind'irecf, than he? 1 Daniel Webster says, “Work in b ' irteraae it: . d it will become. blurred; but work; upon The :human mind, and you la'dhieve something that lasts for time eternal.” Mr. 1 Allan long ago com-cedved this; no I wonder ihds vacation is called “a l high pal-ling.” ercy THE CROPS OF CANADA may yet look, " some prominent lawyer, and say can-V true of tth've Dug as regards flhe the 1910 OIIQQQ "as L'ucu empressea with were *irhe steepness of flue hill, and ribs ham-d labor it naturally made tier fiche horses I think if incidents had been sn AL-_â€".--â€"1 A - - . “my was 30,065,556 22 genjcy 566.5713; 3 z: .alue, $532,992,100. ores; offense, If- it lheaarg Tir1 gooid a harvest as 1909‘ Who steals their “”1131 Laf L910 at 1910 prices 0” Sunday nights 'W e reached $557,723,000. to be Strung “I? ,agreJ 3.1 'Wheax, oats and ; en‘tlirely 'd'ifferenft d}; Inn“ "noA._ an A-_ . vauent mam We. and ; to make a success of e. But necessity Is ”the f invention. and 'We did besx. However, our im- -â€"- â€"o-‘- ¢vu o n‘lldll look, with pleasure, on H:nA-\" -‘-." :pxementary report,‘ autix .r :37 0f Hon; . for the year 1910. .c.f December, 3 151-1223} 1909 is :.L;ig,'\-. Smfflicient :0 conceived this; no {13.31 “a c'f-I UJL 1541110.. "1'0 ”BCWV many roms'inent in professions. rdel rSc‘hJ-avol a ' stepping hope 'the same ' will .139 Durham Model School. “I. - 1â€" I. '-' ”J. e’lld CI‘Ops in , I were the boy of up that hill in 1910, some nice autumn would most :mpress n:â€" h-â€" 7.500’unable to tarbientd {0“ 1,000 in itself ind uce- __.....‘. uuuu'ueu marching: “"38 5‘0“ ’much greater, and strong birds f ' . - x. gather much fee-”3. in the corn paltc'h, gayfrherfng se- swat: weeds, Worms, and other inâ€" N- sects, thch, supplemented WLv'Zz'h a ‘ ‘ Izit'tle grain. (”id 2-1.1 bu": a couple of in; vmo‘rs finishing in crates. , _ "Dhere was no «me from this 6f n31"; to sec quhe Kleen Lvmbmao" Co. hang a man on the 1 in boys are .t‘oo tender ehear‘ed fn‘ L Annan-v -- are“ baby girl on January 6th. This the first. All well A‘llan “a“.-. \.ULL1ug “”000 by e process, and sâ€" it makes Work so light that the W fellows want to play a: night, «anal d there is to be a dance after each r9 day's work, It .is W. Morrison who 0 does the eating. , ,V The Chronicle last week remarks :- what where seems a lack of , mony in the addresses of M 9 Wis and! Mrs.- "Woelasrd, o:n tlhieizncu- .' b-ator. It would seem that way. unless hearing the entire address of each, but the lady valued the in-,' cu-bator because :it would [hatch] chickens at Christmas 'time, when; it is impossible to get lhens to do :it, and that, she claimed, was the best time Ito (do it, in order to‘ ‘ have them weigh-a pound and a, ‘ {half 'in March, at (which time, she “ ("T-111d *get from the :Wm. Davies Co.’ ‘ seventy-five cents per pound, lZVc'; h I Weigfht, craites found by the com- pany, amxd tlh-at, \W‘il‘ihout the bother of picking, was the more profitable: way- o:f masrketxingyaimd it is on] at"; y t‘h'a’t him 8 Of 'VQJNP f"\ (\‘7 (V A ‘ ' 1‘ 4 sin :,' for “Fruit-a-tives” is the . in the world that will, ing machine, spent a little over a, cure Constipationâ€"bees half a day with Mr. Juas. Matthews} tives” is the only medi ‘ last week. Jim had prepared a pile directly on the liver. “ ’ of long poles, such as his modesty isomade Of {Wit jUiCGS a a good day'sf W111 alwaye cute . a, but he says he will not be; ness, TOTPId LIV repairing ,a ,day‘s I djgestion. Soc. a box, 6 . ‘ ‘ t veer. He had i sue, 250. At dealers or 5. about tihrirfv-five . cords ‘cut by' 0f price by Fruit-a-ti half~past two o‘clock, I Ottawa. We haven't got :“ ..he entire pro- ' gram for this 'Week, but i2": is nea‘râ€" NORTHERN LEAGUE 1y all pleasure, cutting wood by tvhp QO‘Ir-nn- -- ‘ M vv'.’ I Uure‘ _ _ “a,“ uc more! "cw" w cheaply and better a one than. 'Waith' BY These Fm” '1 them all bunc’hed'in the lower par; . 9 Of the tO'W'nShlip. l HARDWICKE N )‘ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence _ , “Chronic Const: have the sympa‘chy of all .m "(h-ls complaintIsuflered part, in the loss of their infant my general health ~,~ ' child on Saturday, «after an illness result of this disease. of a couple of days. The .funenal physicianswithouttl .took place on Monday to L-.Ih-. and Itried all kindsl Englign chlurch bum a “gag: ground, did me any good. Rev. Mr. Hartley oxllzclaltl I saw the letter wr Mr. Alex. Allan ’h"d Mr. Wm.! ator,lion..John Cost " ' " -;., wood Wi‘.lh his, “Fru1t-a~t1ves”_ so a ; . ' edgesdlay, effect was marvellous and in the evenjixg gave a d-‘allcw‘, eptlrgly well frozp th {ing partv to all the light-flootetd 5 tlpatlon from wh1chI , or lighy; headed years. My general be young peopleâ€"just a 5 you like to . excellent, thanks to “ put itâ€"of mhjs neighb "4'1" *OOId-u They f A. 1 Spent a Verv Rhinvcfl‘xln ...:._..1_l . , , it cor cheapgy ~.an:d better dc them all bunched/in t1 Oi ”(the tawncksn d 'U’ rs. Isalmer Patterson} The M. DD!1 ‘he arrival of a little’ January 6th. This is' TERM$:â€"â€"‘ . well. *h Baring the entire ard'dress mt the lady valued the in-gI because .«it would hatch at Christmas 'time, when; os-sible to 9-9:" Hanna +- - ~vv‘.‘ MU on the stage. Our tender ihearted tol 1 . am liming far no; {head heern some one! .r w‘h’ps in "he sheds. #hts who was going -, i would be an.’ 1nd can be carried farm ,-or in > own. mit‘fed the incubzz tolhen.ha¢ch.i ’\ m..- :_-L n g m, "N, mg the entire address gel};- 2- Ha Ehelaxdw 'v’ailuediMein-g Feb. 3. or use it would hm‘jchl Feb. 7. W; Christmas mime, when, Feb. 9. Ha ble "to get ihens to do .. 9 . 10. W She claimed, was the 9b~ 15. CI Ifdo it, in 9rdeg' t3”n_?r°vl‘51‘°‘n31 CORNER CONCERNS. suffered "for __â€"-v- wu Better done Khan. with nunc'h'ed in the l ower par; vnshn’p. 1 Mrs. Arth ur Lawrence sympa‘chy of all in "£th 1e loss of their infant aturda'y, after an illness he of days. The .funen3.1 on Monday to L-czhe rurch burning ground, ‘1 Cartiey offlicL-alting'. St. 'Tthm- ~‘mâ€" . yr our 'townshfip elec- vg people discwss Uhe , Alfihough chances; l for us, having council in the noun C \if fihere “73,8 it cquid be II re- DURHAM CHRONICLE ed Paisley All accounts owing to "1:? Harry Harnison, Butcher, of Egremont, must be seftfed before February 20th nex they will be placed in other collection. . pisle' direct ’esty is mac‘ .aJy'sf will 21] t be; ness,1 ray‘sl digesti ‘hpdf size, 25 b l of ri y‘ Ottagva ”‘0- _â€"A# W, ... - . u. unenev DIINiDHSR in We "ity of 'I‘ aforesaid and mint said firm wvll pa} «NE HUNDRED DULLn CM" ”f Carax-rh ”h t cannot be cured "f Ham's (Yawn-h n“..- 2. _ - ---v~ 1a; 7 ‘ ud'tes Owen Sound on Feb‘ Sound at Durham Were made, subject 1 of the Durham team Privilege of Playir home games: mH-L 4 Spent Jan. 23, Jan. 24. Jan. 25_ Jan. 26. Jan. 27. Jan.3m Feb. 1. HARDWICKE, N .8. JAN. 1 '3 “Chronic Constipation 5 complaint I suffered wit my general health was result of this disease. physicians without the and I tried all kinds of did me any good. ter Written by our Sen- ! ator, Hon. John Costigan, in favor of “ Fruit-aâ€"tives ” so I tried it. The effect was marvellous, and now I 7th. 1910. was the h for years, and miserable, as a I was treated by siightest benefit, pills but nothing v 0AA, ”all cure Constipationâ€"because tives ” is the only medicine directly on the liver. “ Fru is made of fruit juices and t will always cure Constipation ness, Torpid Liver and all d digestion. 50c. a boy A 4‘“. m Jan. 19. Jan. 20. games vs'ri'th~ Completely Cured Of‘ Constipation By These Fruit Juice Tablets. EB WARD HARRISON Family Pill for EXCEPT “FRUIT-Aâ€"TWES ” NOTICE juices and tomes-55d 2 Constipation, Bilious- er and all diseases of a b0x, 6 for $2.50, trial will can '. WILLISTON. only med Icine of express train standard and mu‘ ‘1‘ pOintS in \Vch am 1125 u R. MACFAR v-v v 1.41 Trains will a: lows, until furt Mdovm CANADIAN Go To Ben G. P. Acent. Montreal. Trains leave 1 35013.13. Trains arrive a I.” p.m.. and 8.5 EVERY DA' J. TOWNBR. DIRECT CANADIAN ROUTE DAILY AND TOURS Winter The Grand T: m it tht’ Duvnlm' rm east through (PAL-m TO THE EU Donbie frank. milk-9d. modem (- ed dining ('al' svl‘v safety and Cuinf‘n‘ from JAMES. 1 or J. T0\VI\'I£R B. HACFARLA No more (1 Grand Trunk Grand ' TlM 4.15 W. H. 51““. P CENTRAL r: “Arscuood Course IS a good salarj it in 61mm! cost is $60. you go. 0 you to 81 Our new . For informati-ol Our TEL RAILVVA DURHAM Full PLANIN next The nude; announce t Durham an country. th| Planning - completed to take ()1 Jan. 19, L7. Custo Pron TU Hous SASH )I ten and 0!: SE OI‘

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