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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Feb 1913, p. 4

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to act on it ’ but '0'“? take art more than 0 and wherever they ' to be placed in life, 1 misfits anyway. Eve take sufficient pride town to think of it place on earth. No l ter his condition by with things as they a ten, if the fault-finde as much energy in ri‘ wrongs as he does i: the rights, the world reason to feel when h: the stage of action, I well he had lived. Ho our readers feel that th dark side of things, It 0'18}? to be an nh§:â€"2_L '-9nding job imagine for a moment that they h“ legal right tC don’t mean what they say. The track, Likew' 9 fault, it seems to us, is more with cf'tter h“ Similar the individual than with the town, ‘1“1’099‘1, may mi The knockers are often misfitswhmen 01' Women vi and wherever they would happen Into the SHOW to to be placed in life, they would be team to D888, but misfits anyway. Everyone Should bound to .do so. :ake Ill'fininnb -_m . _ _-_ . _ in.d Women are; . make no Kilt-edged, 2"]! 0‘ larger ‘ . bows A . - 'MLAJ US PULL 'A- A. 83 Al 0"!!!” i Home of our own citizens are c or hardest knockers against the ~â€"â€"‘.. u. mus “at, as a rule. I! eggplant, The man )pinions of travellers are 3 g a town that for general/road on meeting a team That’s the opinion we hear I outsiders, and we do not/ Gilded or not me for a moment that they MAI... h-‘ A sunuvu IHOWInJ - â€"â€"â€" - uxnr *0 he“ the physical mnea _ fa" "3;; 'road on meeting a town that or 89 intend to get . . the team is passi as has few superiors of its ' ' , the freaks that b not matter whether the team Phat’a the opinion we ear loaded or not, th mtaldera, and we do not e fault-finder would use writer has actually energy in righting thP/ - ° ' l he does in wrong”?! keep the whole road , the world Would have pedestrian tu feel when he passed 0" led on. These people story told the pol of action. that it “’33 ignorant of the law, but they. are Id lived. How manv 0f’° - TOGETHER Cured Children Old man except bread force r ' 8 rent C 3g icultural [00 1- f Phes g ‘ ’ 0' 9 in Other strength to Up artisan have to . AFPER THE WOMEN always for ’ [1'0"] 3 f _ w- ...e uy (ms professior --.cu§lflenlng of alliT ' __ lines of inst ' n educa-; ' tional work, in the belief th ' .ays for cash. CANADA’S JANUARY FIRE Loss; - mm a farmer I buy enough ier men and Women. 3 school. They MonetapyIThis wil embrac . Times’ new crop l8 ncreasing j to town, - ’ he efficienc and equ' ; noes which are res anada’s fire ! 0‘ t . f' f a , . tthe agricultural colleges the es- ' well have 10“ during January .amountedbtotablishment of agricultural . ’ $3.919,385, compared With Decem er‘of dair in and horticultural daily, also 1035 of $1,769,905, and {3,002,650 for "schools 3'! 5‘0” c . ver have the the corresponding period of last‘ ’ in a week,” year. The follow ourses in agri- . ing is the estim- multmfi. It “gill! dalso include in- New C'llbblflg Rates , . _ ~ valua e wor o omestic science (1 kl .9 kind of a a“ 9‘ mm" ‘fl‘fifsof‘minféh While the winter states that he T’il.€‘ii°a"Ԥգpu:?x “55:4 “.99de 310,00“ 33 ’ ’ f believes the ten million appropria-!Th. Chr nlcle and Weekly ntmg for, and tires $1,481!” , estimates or umftion may seem large, yet t In none Gl be 0 [shand of he" gffgsrsted fires $510,441, total. $3-100 large {or the work to done,' a . s and have his 1:111! loss has only een exceeded 3813135; etigressed the in order, a t ice during the last two years, pe nll take us to tr 1 yr. 0 In" -â€"-‘ "' ‘ ' [Th0 Chum VIZ" in Ju y. 1911. when the Porcu- .gggebe “fffllegfinfid in years tn The testimon- me can“ gration increased the e” and “'9’" 0‘53 to 85-31:” am:- - m his opinions isfactorily suffrage, he but httle force the ory 801utic Lu-u's gives the 9x. {9W ladies th me ways: 80 as t0 rost 0' living. One and explains how to saVe fuel as She then 2098 ’ COOking, 9 ironing, think, a logical (-0.: Who erybody who is to: as to more for what he 4 One more fnr “a.“ ~ THE Dam CHROJS time moral we‘ll!» his or her faults ‘ . fl and their virtues no that the extreme. penalty 18 There are ex- none too severe b but not 1t first sight. Greater consideration should be. “rill" ignorant of the 93m... .. u- correspondix’ag period ’ The following is the estim- multure. It Will also )1 January losses: ' ’ ' Flres ex- l ‘ aluaOble work 0! 4 "8 310.000. 81.921.506 . , Minister states n.-. u: 31548h438; Estimates for ...,_ hm.- n- L for with 9V9 the “eve the 111'? 19171. Ma] BI‘y but all f; m, same Drod nd lower ppic [CPI‘S of to Products 2 I’l'Oducts t Prices has It isn’t all {0 I that certificates " nished showing physical fitness intend to get m the freaks that 3 upon the state a mis-mating on t1 parents. These 1 __'-\r {‘11 "Ul'K OI smake the 12y assisting and d ervelo mg . hve stock, dairym , fruit- between ing and other 1 ustries Ill in need ° nave. “"J ”“019“ tO-day, Mr. Burrell exhibitwi his ‘ e general public- grasp of the needs of thel than the incmased’cultural comml mity “hen he . . “ 0 '. ‘ 3 3 a: ‘ ‘ , cost of Ileg, It T9 mueasc thc lumezs 0 r . . Ito 1m rovo the condi ' bf Vital Importance ' p . y and how t0 r?- we given greatest problem a . n'l avelt 1 the [of the manifest evils that fa: 11‘ praottcal 1‘9- in modern life.” blem of paymgl )d-stuff / He also showed question of * suitability or “'-c\. __.,,... _ ..... . yuul ng out in his reply 7 v . - J‘Ulll lthe Ob o a o o . o .tcuguulng the foresnght of the minister _ f the com , who proposes to spend ’0 NC so that the country c act, Mr. Borden QUO save, and 43 of the 1903 c Mr. Burrell ‘ ° ° , ' ' 1 at the aidb herer ,. . , , in provited for is granted y the :gg’eflsfif {#532 Government of Canada for them the fields-to do these express Purpose g- prob- things we ' of encouraging ale going to sol‘re the tILIe dBVGIODment given greatest problem . h )ortation of . goods t roug Canadian channels. m modern life 13 at face us The co pany accepts the aid on paving! He also shoued true conception these conditions, and agrees that ne {0, o the needs of the great popula- all freight originating on the hm th . ions of the City when he say! 0‘ “39, rall\xay, ng ‘ “Two problems espe ”191' at ug t . time be greater ; e is beginnin b Canadian ports than the {safe-guarding the ' g y Via United . _ Interests othta-tes ports, and that "n _ - SUD- 'the Productive clnnnoc _. 1- â€" is alleged that Can adga 8 an tic strides, A 1---- - "”'“ " ’"‘ for failing to extend their lineé if p is a BIG PROBLEM BEING SOLVED New. England, w:hat.the responsi- ing to a The scheme of the Hon. Mrartiw blht’es and Obligatl Tied a ‘Burrell. Minist one of the 9,. Of Agriculture, bv,Grank 'Irunk and Grand proposes ' ago he . . . ‘ ’ ° the of the Dum- and stqtutes proudmg for mum on a scale hitherto mmlâ€" coughs"?! 0f 5}"; NT len he tempted by any of his predecpsdtcon men 2} ap 0 opponents have joined in recognizing the s roplx ' , bilitivs fowmght “f Um the obhg bone and respomn 7 “'8‘“ ihMm 3 ngtehat the country can afterwards and 43 of the 1903 contract as fol- to'da" Mr. Burrell exhxbltw! hm strung 10“”: ‘J ‘ L ‘ Ann'“_ I public grasp of the needs of the agri- ‘42- It ’5 herphv "‘93st I CUItlll'Ill commnnun -- I - parts of - nut-mgnt of thol proposes to spend, ntry can afterwards nity “hen he said- :0 farmers’ output. conditions of rural 9 number of those Pds~to do these going to solve the i ”we“, by routes other th m for] provnded, b.ut shall wt in i . esults deavors to fulfil go v- to re or “The Grand Trunk Railw Pally holds the canitnl .a LL- . rvlce of relieving sick tit-85. Tb» m'liuu of a drug de pends on its quulaty and fresh ‘. Every drug antrring n“ prescription or family "wipe must posse-88 these chm-amen is'ics. Take them to a. dru‘zgist Whose dependnbfl' . ' . . arnegne smiled and ( _‘ ‘out another bill. It was only ,dollar, but Patrick was -¢-“-' NG ACROBA TS I develofihgr‘); ‘anwdian chm in all respects its utmo_st en. Li Ports.” (.75 g B granted by the anada for the Purpose of emphat- Cbanneis ..... ........... ......... ifs and a your name ?" “Andy, Iir ” “My little Oman, you should cry,” said the Ironmaster. is a grand cou ntry, and you have as fine a chance to be bore. as tho-m»k --‘ ROOMâ€"tyne ”if!!! old a name the Deziefls MT‘ Came this am...“ - ‘5‘] ° : L ”13’9” fur 150 'al‘neg 1e '. Town ° connpounding. .whn fllla every permription or I'N‘ipe accurately! without substitution, human!) or ad alteration. Hi. Dedioinnn L- “ " your cub! future f 'Audy, handed Quickly .8. (_.‘at her- Febru.ry u '1 not “‘This film! rich to (if I“ 0“ whi~h will b to the [al‘m‘ hold at Mr. pnuph arui BIT. treasurer Mr. Dan. Molnm ing an auctiun sali this month. to dfl fnrm stock and in! Wm. Seth had tl have his knee I while cutting wa MoArthur. “in Bell Binnie friends around I! . Event many m0! good in the III!“ III“. A A. The storm of ti blocked up “1‘“? 3nd south roadll. seems a little u used to the m!“ we had at the b1 winter. â€"- A _ Mr. Dan. “(4‘01 his loo-acre {arm Walter EWiPK ~ “. in,Ha.rCh. fiber ‘ to the W?!" “'1 acrc soil handfl quite {rm line. A short tin McKeOWD purchl farm. including ' implements. ‘0" ‘ This in a good If. ”CKCO“'n9 b‘ We un Hi. wife prede‘ {arty yea" 180 born five non- one Ion, Th0“ mug , dollar cash i than c‘ anoth‘ a sma adva of Alberta U 13th, 1913. «DI! was rsta! “'(K “1' 81681 II I" MN! “0n UH

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