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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Mar 1913, p. 8

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RIGHT Wholly Witlou. “Did you say he was half witted?” “No; I only said he witted If he had a little would be halt more sense."- Teacher (In lesson on Hollandl-Why, Willie. don’t you know what country the geography lesson ls about? Think bard. Who were the people who made war on skates? Wlllleâ€" De Anti-saloon league.â€"Judge. “He’s my Ideal andâ€"171'!) his said the girl. “And your lové afl’alr?” “Is an ldyl." “And your dance?" “Papa says be In ldle.”-Lou Courier-Journal. Good. easy advice. don’t you think 7- Detroit Free Press. Free Medical Advice. Want some tree medical 8( Here it is. from Dr. Strickland Gq of London. and it is for business who advertise and hence are busy Thus: Devote one hour to each avoiding all business talk. Has leaving a hule 1n the middle. consisted of scraps of iron small stones If they got powder in the gun the barrel plmle. and there would be th pay. The enemy Were not ones that were in danger days. The gunner took his hand every time he applied a the touchhole. But. with many battles in early times clded by cannon-Exchange- Crude Cannon. Of thp early cuuuun. the lat werv made by talking bars of binding them together with Uispn ton A Very Frank Lawyer. Joseph W. Folk said that while gov- ernor of Missouri he received the fol- lowing appli-ation from a young at- torney for commutation of sentence of death from l’emisrott county: “This was my tirst case as a la wyer. and I admit that I didn‘t know very much about defending a man for mur- der I believe that it' this negro had had a real lawyer to defend him he would have been acquitted. I believe you ought to let him n my ignoraure." Folk looked over the record in the case. thoroughly agreed with the law yer regarding the manner in which the case had been handled and com muted the sentenren~St. Louis Post I I |i.».....A‘-l- don’t a an for “whoa." “gee." "haw" and " whim) latter means "go on" commonly pronuunved “mush" mm: driving dogs.-â€"Country l America. given a «nurse of training in the har- ness At the age at seven or eight months he must start in with light Work and must understand and Obey “whoa." “gee." "haw” and “march." whivh latter means "go on" and is fip\-\_â€". ‘-_ â€"â€"’v 'V"". Life is a vastly different thing t1 the Alaskan dog from what it is to his more fortunate brother with as. H! is the hardest Working member of the community and the most important social and comnwrc-ial fat-tor in the frozen (-ountry. for without him travel and intel'vonnnunivation would he im possible during a great part of the year Almost every man in this coun- try owns from one to five dogs. They are his nonstant (‘onmanionsu aiding him in nearly all his work When a pup is three or four months old he is given a (nurse of training in the har “(388 A1 “In nun nf tun..-“ 4-â€" ' ‘ mun Some hostesses have their own sugar lumps made with special coloring and flavoring to suit their individual tastes There are halls of white fond ly flavm'ed with lemon o others pink, fiav flavored with vl ant strong- r orange juice; stronger than for drinking hot. When it has infused seven minutes pour it from the leaves and sweeten to ta' and then stand it in a refrigerator for seven hours Serve in dainty glasses with a spoonful of vanilla rreatn on the top or else drop a small leinun wa‘ ter ice into the glass.«--I.ondon Mail. Tea Drinking as an Art [Int CbiIIII (Bil. III IHH‘I IIm \II‘UH“ IIIIr stewed, should I»- IIIIIIIII sIImII Some people put a clme m [“0 III ”IV“ I-IIp of hot tea SIIgIII IIIIIIII I» Uftt’ll used Instead of lump sIIgII: I.III1 [lute are sugar bnnbnns that dissolve 11”"le in tea and me ImIIulIII uuuuu "\IV “II“- | ped the watch and chain from the boy's vest, and they entered the the- ater "What time Is it?" he asked When they were seated. 'l‘he' t-ouutr) youth felt for his tlmepleve and louud that it was gone. Allowing him to make a thorough seam-h for l[. the uncle told him hr had taken It and read him a sharp lecture. "You are llol la the country now, you know, where you «an display Valuables with lmpu [lily You should he more (‘areflll Let this he a lvssnll to _\uu ' So saying. he slipped his halal lulu his «out hornet Where he had [ml the \"c’ltt'll l‘u. his utter dismay. he l'ullml it was gone ‘ And when he lHuko-‘l to we ll his own Was safe he (band that alm- had talu'u wings.~l\'ew York 'l'riLuae. Picking a Pocket. A youth from the rouutry was pay- ing his first visit to Manhattan and. Ivvmupumed by his unrle. a New York banker. went to the theater. While waiting In the lohhy before the per formamre the country boy flung back his coat and with hands in his not kets displayed a heavy gold watch ch-' The uncle observed the act and resolv- ed to teach him a lesson. thle his attention was diverted the uncle I‘m. OI..- n-.-.-.l_ n slip Well Pocted‘ Where the ls Idle."-â€"Loulsvillo mOGPrate. Probably. y to the wholeâ€"“Bo he applied a match to *0 the 0093 Work. vastly different thing Exchange Strickland Goodall L: bars of iron and medical ad vice '1 '(Illsz "ea ”mush" by all ~(fuuntry Life In a have Hu-ir own sugar I) sue-vial valol'l’lu.y and their individual mama with all that. times were de- to each meal. lk. Have no unnereut thing to )m what it is to his ntwr with us. Be :ing.r mmnber ot‘ the 19 most important 'vial fm'tor in the without him travel business men rut too much ."rel would ex- .' the deuce to not the only wt in those liS life in his .u [“0 In ([101! (‘llp mun ls ut’teu used gm'. and [Lore are dissolve quivkly in semen: and touud Allowing him to um-U for at. the m1 taken 11 and ’39? 0098 IdoL” .see? Mrs. Willisâ€"1’: man who marr; you use Chamberlain’s Tablets. Many have been permanently cur- ed by their use. For sale by all dealers. I hav knnurledg The I'm-0rd uf dw is a flattering nu pmgressn’e Hium pains tn sm- Hm! Tht Intending nginning Board can rates. “I: trnrlive to RM? Mace ‘ Tmm. ALLAN vim'ial Model Class (.‘vl'tifit'au Th9 school is thumnghlv my teaching anility. in chemical tricnl supplies and fittings, 9U. Junior Leaving and Man wmok FEES : $1 per nmuth in adv In one year, the British oFARQUHARSON. 0.0., Co RAMAGE, pOBt Office dealt \rhlx 9n "h”i"llltll| L‘ ‘ 7 The E Durham Continuation School *nding Studunts slmuld entv inning of the tern: if possible. rd cnnlw obtained at reusmmhle .8. Durham is a lu-althy and at- tiw town. nmking it a most desir- place for residenm‘. raLlhe V - --....- Jvu w uuuu: U8 prove It. We will ay for a month’s treatment of Rexalr“93” Hair Tonic used dur- ing 9 trial, if you will use it ac- mere request will get your money back if you want it. Two sizes, 500 and $1.00. You can buy Rexall “93” Hair Tonic in this community only at our store: uzuwrmgnue. The resmvv edlumtimmlly. s to sm' that teacher ('VPI‘)’ advantage 1'. presentation and ac WAS TOO FR UGAL WI acre in city i t Bril I beg to intimate to the peop rounding country that I have Flour Mills, and that I am pre promptly. and in the course to supply the best grades of and Mixed Feeds, at lowest po: Your patronage is reapectfulh u A. 51"“. 1X1'] fly for nearlx even "ordinan- human ill {zpepiqlly designed for the particular mt: xt 18 recommended. , e 11 “0mm" ‘ Lia Rem“ Store in nnarly cm ”A “Alf LDllcd Stain.» (‘nn 'm afraid the young ’ied our Emma is Chairman be! McIntyre Block pres are America’s Grates: Drug Stnrcs Principal 1nd Pm- hnnl Teacher. lst lmul in past The trusty I I [7 hmuuml and flHd xuludeou \Vt‘ [Into .1 blt‘ SizH. This \\ (wk W styles in triu and Suunum Pal'luls In [I' Ontario in nearly every town Staiw. Canada and a dzficre'n; R9181] )rdinpry human Ill- ‘omu varly in Ill past year: trustees are V and spare m: H's and pupils fur the pru- Icqllistion of '9, etc, fur full Matriculation Secret 8 rv (“nipped in (qu the course of trimde and unlrimnm H pieuty Lu (110059 from Shape and Style that 9". and invite you try them on. S" P Shal‘fl“. Bnat Tm Shapes are dnm- \Vest of Standard Bank) Lambton Street Durham will show some of the very letters Owen Sound, March In each case tender not Dec Iproperty, being composed of Hm North Part of the Ninth Half of Lot Number Fourteen on the West {side of Garafraxa Street in 1hr said Town of Durham. having a frontage on Garafraxa Street of Twenty-four feet. by the full depth of the lot. The South “all of the said store is a party wall. Also separate offer will be re- ceiVEd for the DurChflQp “1' Inf \'-. I DOMINION name PRESS in or near by this is first ten 275 Delaware Avenue TORONTO of Estate Late Shn pe, Sailor Shapv all represented lwre. smne to m.- Sighted persons knowing of such addresses will (1me favnm- by ( Ran”; tn no .1 «)mmunicnting thp ise the highest or necessarily accent 2 writes that their "1 H't‘ly imagin is fashionable. 1 me very newest -d hats. for Spring to our Millinm‘y Flour, C 'nbllshes of Addrvss ’v California. Adminisfi'éiul he Henry Parl Owen Sounc '8! choice, om, )t 121, Hun 0W!) of Du A} 8UP- ' the f e South w party Wall Will be r , Ontario 1913. 1mm, »1 guut'rzu 047.000.0011 Municipality. March 27th sup- Sound Onvtari 2’01 of ll 1913‘ had I app 'erm om ind lars ll( prim {rev numl he A! 1m rc F um this c attem At Hw Err Lodge of . United \Vu: increaso \\: Which mm 1 of the olvivi 0d ‘10 dl‘Up Lionel .frican legion}, Ifluence 1y from Local opt .incardinv ad Greenu 0 mt? Ila surrendmuxx . . {hilt} Centiiu .- t binned to him 01‘ a 3 new bun-m L“: h ‘3 amount U4 1;»; I. “a pmd i!) [U {1.1 by him 01‘ UL‘I‘. from further at: to the 1mm dnge of suc ICU] )Ul an H11] ll Saint the cl rch, b0 bred in mdny f0] IUD 1 'his pro: warâ€"H91! mt Th1 M: 8V1. lime n am sma an ing. an H THIN newg L 46-”0. 2406 an hive tht H

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