THE DURHAX CHRONICLE. â€I‘ll not your posterlty. but your IQ dons. that win pet-mu your I. cry-automaton. CHORT Miaâ€"4 mg. . ._-. .J r Sou-vac! Thcm Right. Hoâ€"They have dropped their anchor. She (on her ï¬rst trimâ€"Serves them right. It has been hanging our tho dd. 1!! day long. “Just like her father,†said the moth. er. “He madahn-money in the W car: business" \ Drinking Home. Drinking horns were beloved of t“ early Saxons. who always took their mead in this manner. Many of the old drinking horns were fashioned from the horns of the rhinoceros under tho belief that “it sweats at the approach of poison.†Hence, according to thll superstition, the drinker would be in I position to tell at once whether an eno-' my had been tampering with his W erage. â€"Londpn Globe. An Inherited Weakness. “Your daughter is improving,†all a music teacher, “but when ehe cell to the scales I have to'watch her prd‘ ty closely.†, A Pessimist. The “dutrer†at Eolt becomes so use. to ï¬nding himself in all kinds of 0nd of the way places that he hits every, ball in the conï¬dent expectation at getting into difliculties with it. Such a player was he who speaks than D the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: “Is this your ball over here?" “Is it in a hole?†“Yes.†“A deep hole?†“Yes." 3 “With slightly overhan,... .. ‘ a so you can’t possibly get at it?" “Yes.†» “Then it’s my ball. all right.†Getting It Straight. “What did you say to your wife M night when you got home at 11:30?†“Nothan I “Do you mean to say†â€" “I mean to say that by the time I could get a word in it was no long. last night, but this morning.â€â€"Boltol Transcript. ment was a very dangerous one, and It was considered a triumph of procai- tion no lives‘were sacriï¬ced in math. the test. The crater or Kilauea, 1' Hawaii. was selected for examination. The work progressed very slowly. FoI a long time it was impossible to obtain results, but after several thermomo- ters had been destroyed a pyrometfl was substituted to advantage. Th. temperature recorded was 1.010 de- grees C., which is the same as 1,850 degrees F. Iron is still unmelted a. this heat. but gold. silver and coppd become a molten mass at a lower tem- perature.-â€"Harper’s Weekly. ‘I’empereture of Veleeneee. Scientists have secured an “can". measurement of the temperature fl boiling lava in a crater. The expert- '5‘- The Baptist Sunday school held their annual picnic in Saugeen park on Tuesday. Quite acrowd of children attanded, and the af- ternoon was pleasantly spent. Mr. Duncan McKenzie. and his daughter, Miss McKenzie, have re- turned from visiting reiaï¬ves in the United States. Mr. John Brown, of Rouleau. Sash. is visiting relatives in town Through coach on all trains to and ft-mn 'l‘m'ontn. Alltlckets good return until Sept. l0 ASK [’0‘ OFFICIAL I’RWRL‘IME ‘Ionmins list of daily eventsat the Fair. Special rates and train service from ail stations. Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO Five Roses. Chesley Good Luck Milverton Three McGowan’s Eclipse and Sovereign We handle the Well known brands of Flour such as Return Rates from Durham $3.00 DAILY TAKE NOTEICE August 24 to September 7. $2. 25 Aug. 27 to 29 ~â€"Sept. 3 to 5 FARMERS oz-éwï¬-s-H*++°i Jewel Moi-+4": Full \Vheat ..... Spring \Vheat . . Oats ............ The Central Drug Store :: Durham Don’t let your hm'svs. farm animals be wurried femus fling. fleas m‘ nnximu \Vhen W9 89†you insect“ most absolute. death deal which can be relied up": and effect mt], and can [)0 h or amall quantities. Central Drug Store PURE ENGLISH PARIS CREE] 25c per pound at A unncmn. nun IS MERCIFUL N ms BEAST MARKET REPORT DURHAM, AUGUST 211911 ynur horse‘s. mums. and - l)e worrivd with pestl- 0.- dealing kinds. upnn as pure lw had in large [N of the