ates HE BUHHAMUQHHUIICL ates the Oh DURHAM.ONT Tiption 363 depositedin thin-I v the higha! uncut m J Withdnwabo‘plflah mom! may bemudowb.P ind without delay: Is PlfBIJS'IID THI'RF'DAY Hon!!!“ [4/ Punting Noun. 9... \BUSHED SHIN]! .-\ pril 10!]: “at advert"... :w for thy “I“ i: [A per "IO m.‘ fl manure. Prof...“ _..L s. If. nyahli- rpt no M. Vwmdim abél h N. 00 I)" ..""“ 1’"!!! dink (log. 0...! ;'nerl wrong. "unlul.' “Fm ‘ paid “Ll will b. 0f ’0‘“ all. fal- 30mm; ""553 an: d in 351‘! ll lid) : str 0‘ .lfl 0.. 0: ï¬ 0A? . , .â€"-â€"â€"â€"--â€"'â€""â€""""â€"â€""â€"'â€"â€"' n l I! The Oftener you ï¬}:HA%h A Chopping an kihds of'Grain bought Price 10! the hrs! farms in l’t‘l‘Lu. 0 buildings. om-hard. wa ' ' . , plume. Snap at.$7.(l:l). Lot 3). Con. " ll). Rentinrk. llll acres. 80 cleared, I! Fine Stone House. Cheap. timber. 125 Ag". Scotch BIOCk. near 4 llampdon. good soil. little bit hilly, under 8350‘). Lots 22. 23 asked, nearly price I all hollow. beats the Wes l have many gains and some North W You are not fair to sale or exchange. yourself if you buy without. 990an me. Y 10 LEID LARGE S‘IIS 0F IONE Fur «'UIII‘M’S in i911. leading ‘ I: [snake-opera 0" and tut: CW" S Rednct SOVEREIGN THE ECLIPSE t“ up by \V Done Every Dâ€) H flnlll flour for nut keep will H48 te‘ephnne ll md Yet \V I] at Market L pl In III grain 5 our [H’X‘ quill mm! ii “J XI H In“ “VI lanntutnrfl' And Dealer PUMPS 0F ALI Galvauized and Iron Piping, Bras. Bran Lin-ad and [run Cylinders SHOP OPEN EVERY AFTERNOOD Uwi H or :tlnn‘t! tm- i... 'l‘ilt‘ Ltil'ti, “it“ Slum] tlt't' anti. \Imkv tln- \t'nl‘tls Hi lute :tte ‘tt Iliuht 5"" grave. in» tiUlilbi t't'i't-t't‘t'ti in iii. 1 and that event win-n he said to .\a- â€1‘: thanael, “Verilt'. \‘erilt'. l sav unto .1 g ' ' ‘ tittl ‘; you. Hereafter ye shall see heaven [1111 ‘1 open and the angels of (iutl ast'vntling h“. and descending Upon the Sun nt Matt" ma (John i. .31». Some day when the \mV 1â€â€œ ' Jerusalem shall have taken its piave ye: the elet't (‘illll't'il H" PLANING MILLS 1 'i'in- lilttit‘l\igll;'ti iit'g\ tn itliiltillllt't' tn residents ui' Durham and surrounding t‘tiiliiii'y. that “P has his Planning: Mill and i“;tt‘it)i'\' ' l . ,. , .. - . Human,“ and 1‘. 111,1,11111Nl 1 out. ‘lilt, t.l|iil anti 1 ' - glorihmi and the olm°t Israel all i‘iLIlli' “1' , eons and the holy angels shall all he â€i’ 93 in lake Hi‘tlt‘i's ftn' erfet‘t :it‘t'tll’ti with the Lord in ail. ,l C '1 ministering the affairs of the kingdom an we may think of and understand this 13 . fully. Meantime let as i think of Him who is "the way. the. ' " Whn lwt'ame man for? lus. 'l‘he latitier was set up on thel It starts from just where you it. i are. You may stop on it if you will. tl with both feet clean 03 w '1 ill It SASH, DooRs - and all kinds of House Fittings Also it limited amount (if it-on \Vlii'k and [littt'hiht‘ t-e~ A will sttlit'itt-tl. Ask pairs“. 1 . . l ‘ . 11,1. â€untammg on 3.1““. 1 but It must he ' the earth. at-tually in Christ. . w i It reaches ht’ilVL‘ll; it is not too short. w d llt‘Xt jtill. Custom Sawing Promptly At- tended To [To mount day by day we must look up steadfastly and see Him who is g 1 in heaven for us. itun with patieut'e. “ looking unto Jesus. The angels will (I l l ' he aiways ministering (ilel). xii. l. 2: f 1 "hehohis" of I l i, 14). Notire the four ‘ verses 12, 13. 15. Between the time 9.; Z E N U s C L A R K 1 of Jacob's leaving home and this .e e l l t 1 working some true If, 1: Spirit 1130 ‘)een ' _ ___ ' ' 1 penitence in Jacob’s heart. and this revelation and message was ‘ Grand Trunk Railway special 1 ' 1 the result of it. \\ hen we turn home- TIME‘TABLE ward the Father always runs to meet .' .. am 1 us, according to Luke xv. 20. 24-39-13. Such overwhelming grace made Ja- ’ ' ) i .20 . . '. .. - e at I "my†‘t 0 5 a m cob feel somewhat as Simon Peter «ltd .when the Lord ï¬lled the ships with lï¬shes and Peter said. “Depart from a sinful man. 0 Lord!" DURHAM - - (“TAR“) 1night’s experience it looks as it’ th H G Elliott. - G. P.Atzent1 D. P. Agent. { me for 1 am _ l1 1 9 Momma. OW“ ‘ (Luke v. 8) ’e do well to retnem-l (1 is ever with us and . with Him may be to VD A28!†1 that every place God and the gate of us the house of ) ‘ heaven. CANAIMAN 1 ACIF'C RAH‘WAY‘E The pillow becoming an anointed TlME TABLE 1pillar and the fact that believers are _.___._.. - called stones (1 Pet. ii. 5) suggest that i instead of being prone upon the earth Trains will arrive and depart as £01 i we may become upright anointed liv- lows. until further notice:-â€"- 9 M A M Past. PM mg stones to the glory of God. 3.15 6 25 Lv \Valket ton Ar.12.40 10.05 Jacobs VOW in verses 20 to 22 may 3 ‘ 2" 9.’ begood or 1:0th It heist)!"- ' after all the gr: I) .- 4.m 4.10 “ Durban! H 11.54 9.19 language and t“: 8p M, til 3:11 :1 glf‘VWamï¬â€˜,‘ 111% 3'8: deed. But if he said. "Since. on «elm . 4 - ‘3“ . e ,. "‘31 8.56 that. God will be with me" (verse W ' ' his words are better He has been cot! Wachine‘ m. Hz A x19 Gimme ‘hntnmm. an r l) ; (1-H1im: GMT“ 1'“ Y.» H‘.»- High Stmuluul Inning1 and tllv '» nf NW 1: :1 'he' p-Hlt'llzn’ i It. (Im- ELL'OTT . lth-l'. ' utllt'l' k ‘ / lecuh S ’ to hem The Inlu'lmsiglwd begs m :mnnunce tn residents of Durham and surrounding mmntry. that he has his Planning Mill and Factury cmnplrted and is px'epm-ed to take orders fur DURHAM Also a limited amount uf iron wm-k and machine re. A will sniicited. Ask pairs. quot Miami on {your for nvxt jnl). TORONTO. ONT pply \V rite fm T1 ()ilt mtï¬ï¬ ualngu pm) 1“ Lesson II.â€"-Second Quarter, For Apfll13,1913. THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES. Text of the Lesson, Gen. xxviii. 10.22. Memory Verses, 20.22â€"Golden Text. Gen. xxviii, 15â€"00mmentary Pro- pared by Rev. D. M. Stem-m. Isaac. having indorsed the going away of Jacob. blessed him again. and this time truly. and sent him away to his mother's people that he might find a wife among the daughters of Laban. his mother's brother. So Jacob went from Beersheba. where issue to live since 2. 33 and ; out seems to have continued the record in chapter xxvi. 3 went toward Haran. Ilaran was the name of Lot’s father. , and he died in Ur before Abram was leaned out. It was also the name ‘ of the plan: where Abram tarried ‘ until 'l‘el'ah. his father. died (Chilly ter xi. 27-32:» It was from thence lie! the wife of lstiuv holinh 1'“in to he 11 would haxe been a long journey fol .lut-nl» from lie-t-l'slieha tn “vibe! in um i ll ll Jacou Irmu nucmm. day (hetwwu forty it was perhaps his 01) which he had t perimmo. 'l‘hat am It was the dwam 0 ed rather than the 'l‘hat (mo whu h had shnuhl haw.- fmm the Lnrd is of the transavtiuu the mu me (01' "’1' most graci4 1m mortal nu-zms (JP-‘1 the W“ standin prupria wide VPl'SC ‘V V' IO. ‘â€" fan was the name of Lot’s father. 18 died in Ur befure Abram was 1 out. It was also the name he place where Abram tarrivd 'I‘erah. his father. died (01139- i. 27" 20. It was fmm thence Re- to he the wife of Isaac. uuld haw been a long journey for 1) {mm ltverslwha to Bethe! in one (hotwvvn furty :uut tifty miles“ so rhzms his svvund night uut hr haul this reumrkable ex- 'l‘halt muttvrs nut. nmvm'er. 00th I) name 'us we Vhivh mco. 'ns the «tn-um â€1' Vision that 'uther tlmu tlw tinw whvn. hm! :tvtt-d as Java!) .... .n.“ u'hn [\VU 'l pilvlnr a'nd the fact that be called stones (1 Pet. 11. 5} an 1. instead of being prone upon “'UIIUI (Luke V. 8-) bet that the l‘l mm lll Ale and h jmm in ('Oll W t H! u‘ sm'h HIP \ . mum! almve the lad- :w Wards of love and N'fvrl'ml m that night “'lwll hv said to Xa- nil) ll wumlm'ful l‘lwrv arv. B “‘1‘.†llllll “""a L ..... ’ ...... r l 00d and the gate "t iliin’t there and fall like tone ox ' ay; I‘d rather have my backbone (‘ F ‘ \' ‘\' ‘ ' ' becoming 80.8.1010181 bent than be the feeble-minded â€â‚¬32,115“ :prPhB 'BAH("\,..H" l ‘3?" takes the chair awaâ€" week mm: ‘IL.;‘.'.Ԥ;.’;â€' < Peta: :’ szgï¬fsteï¬gs a ' ason. greatest newspaper bargain that 2 E ggrigbtpznointed liv 3 W has cafer been offered to the pub- ‘ - . ’i ‘ v . . . . . . ic. e have made arrangementsl he glory of God. i dï¬hhTIhtK 90L’MIL- whereby We can now offer The "1 in verses 20 to 22 may; Purauant ‘0 adjournment, the. Weekly Mail «and Empire for (me H council met at Lamlash OD MRI‘Ch gear, a portrait of the Rt. Hon. ium pin? If he in bar- . . 3fat. Minutes of last meeting were R. .L, Borden or a prem entitled “Rosemaid.†the; God after all the ear read and confirmed. ' .--That We make Dominion Poultry Guide for onei for one 33' ‘9 oiurdautborized vs; ! Metcalfe-Bronn em to If icate. ‘ e“ an appropriation of $300 to each vear and The Chronicle his 89““ were 000' m' of the four divisions. all culverts .vear. all complete for $1.75. The. 1‘81 fundï¬a Mail and Empire carvers the news“ l tiesald. "Since. on teem! being paid out of gene {be with me" (verse 2%.}an all accounts passedby coun- of the whole work] and is so ’011 before cheques are issuedâ€"C. regularly at one dollar per year.l ' V handsome, Metcalfeâ€"Brown.-â€"That Gus Wit- The pntures are ver. ' to any! ne a very mean man. DUK' , , fl . 4... he be paid $74. for sheep wo home- The Dominion - j â€"--‘knfl‘f‘7 C80 Um ll h I" D Him u'thinc Hun lmvzlh fact revvlm in!) 0 l' ('U f l‘ \V I in “'0 H In h l‘l ('ORX ER (JUN 1.71)."; no. Intended for last week. . Messrs. James . * left last Thursday to resume their duties of stoc Morley Cor k selling for the dage C0., of Sioux )W’ ll him til It. dc ME Thos. Pollock, an Messré. Chapman will sta their western homes on M< We were a snlent part1 last week, parents in Toronto. md it h- We had the pleasure of meeting for the first time your Priceville correspondent, and an affable, genial fellow he is. We wonder how we manage to get up a newspaper scrap with him at all. It must be through the evil influ- h.e deVil that is connect- ed with newspaper work. The winter weather of last week was Well used by some who re- ceived damage by the wind, it getting out material for repairs, Mr. John Hamilton spent tht Easter holidays with relatives nea ll! l3 of -- M r. ; East-er Fergus “3."- wwâ€"w_ Messrs. Wm. M‘ David Hamiltun haw ZOOâ€"acre farm of I). pasture this summvr The dvath of Mrs. wnce on \thwsday at the ago 01" 76 1 months, l'vmuvys zu: p’umom's, Althoug Willizunsvillv mun" , . ‘ A \\' IS 1H on a busy day 111 1n:- 1.ui . children‘s show, just to encouragel them to remain on the farm. xxx-1 would not consent. We would see them go oil to the city and become millionaires first. The hurricane of a Week ago did as much damage here as in the surrounding neighborhood. It! leveled fences and unroofed barns. Imaking farms appear as if they had been vacated for the past ten years. Some believe they saw-d their barn roofs by chaining them and other methods, and some by opening the doors on the north or east sides. Mr. Wm. Marshall had a huge pile of lumber in the yard ‘ 'as turned off, layer after ‘ lay-er, like the leaves of a book. This is the day When mousn folks think they’ve a license for their jokes, and multiply our woes: they fill abandoned hats with bricks, the which the way- worn pilgrim kicks, and busts a dozen toes. By exercise of brutal guile they have us journeying many a mile on errands wild and crool: they trap and trick us LL- ....Mn‘\:nfn ....,- ___7, . and take the sunshine» 1 from our day, and call us “April 1 F001!“ But when all things are i said and done, the fool is not the strickcn one who’s badgcred and llcguilcd; though he has suffered he has not conspired to make the neighbors hot and drive compan- ions wild. The fool is he who -plays the trick; he always makes same people sick and weary of his 'game: though years may pass fidencc, he can’t shake off his foolish fame. I’d rather be the guy who kicks an old plug hat that’s filled with bricks than be the skate who grins and thinks it ihumorous to see a fellow mortal [break his knee and lacerate his ’ shins. I’d rather try to take a L chair, and find the blame thing *,isn’t there, and fall like tons of lhay; I’d rather have my backbone Lbent than be the feeble-minded a gent who takes the chair aWay.-â€" t : Walt. Mason. SI APRIL FOOLS. \Vm. (Wok, u' {we last E‘Dt partner couple of wife visited her 1'1“ II“ on McFaddvn 1w lvzwvd ), McLean as. Samuel ‘3', at t“0 yvars a nmthvr ( U “Sh! U fl :ht i1 ithin l1 ll ya u 1' ()nltll*l h in h ï¬lrs. W m H when foolish a license for fill the lll Ill () IO tk it Ill HQ in†the [(JT f 1‘ be paid $3.60 fur flour suppm-u i... F. Brydemâ€"Carried. ' : Brown-Metcalfe.â€"That Bram, treasurer be paid 64.85 due for work on town line milâ€"Carried“ . Brownâ€"Shewell.-â€"That A. Mag- twood be paid $5 for valuing sheep of Wittie and Haase.â€"aCarried. Fischerâ€"Sheweli.-â€"That Registry Office be paid $5.20 fees for regis- tering deeds of lots 56, 57 and 58, con. 3, S.D.R.-â€"Carried. t W. Mc- Fischerâ€"Metcalfer'Tha paid $2.25 for graVol. _. ML“. “offl'inn ’ Kechnie be . â€"â€"Carried. h ll .1! a! air. It is 1101 It is UK Lynmnuth, North Devon. iinglzum. there is a quiet little hamlet (railed Middlehum, where. for three months in the year the sun is not seen. The (-iuster of houses forming all the hamlet is surrounded on sides by hills so steep and high that from November till February nough the sun does not rise high e to be seen over their tops. The first appearance of the sun is eagerly looked for, an first seen on February 14, habitants call it their val ' If the day should be foggy n: cloudy, so that it cannot be seen there is great disappointment For the {inst few days after th 14th, the sun is seen only for very short time, but as the su rises higher in the. heavens th iltima it isin sight increases dail ‘ “ ’â€" ----- t.,. “.h‘, ’XRISIAX there is great disammmum-m. Far the {inst few days aftvr thv 14th, the sun is seen only for a very short time, but. as the sun rises higher in the heavens tiw time it is in sight increases daily until its height is reached, whrn it gradually begins tn fade frum View until in NOvava' it entirely vanishes from sight fur :inmhm three months. A physician says that sums...“ has a worse effect on most [wo- ple. in Winter than in summer, and he advises all smokers who find their health and mental faculties impaired in Winter for no apparâ€" ent reason, to accept tobacco as the explanation and to cut down their smoking during the colder months. Tobacco. he says. is a powerful drug, and eannot be consumed in large quantities “illi- out producing a certain effect on the heart. It must be remembered that during the winter the heart has a great deal more work to do than in summer, for the cold caus- es the blood-vessels to become small and pinched. It is thus less able to bear the extra strain put upon it by smoking. {113‘ '“IUT u‘l .- ._V U . m all matters pgrtaipm to pomâ€"i Only the own an, Chroma? "I t ‘9 “vor"*of 101 Delorlmier ave... Montreal. _ and Pubh‘m“ all ‘ called upon the Zam-Buk Co., and :he local news of the tow" and 10m them that (or over twenty- Immundin country. Theo? areï¬ï¬ve years he had been a martyr ‘0' the small price 0‘ to eczema. His hands Were at one overed with sores that all include . â€.75 and form an exceptions ‘time so c oven. Four Leave Y“ur‘he had to sleep in :1 ' Zam-Buk was introduc- newspaper bargain. order at this ofï¬ce. :years ago ,,.___._ ied to him, and in a few monthc it waved him. To-dnyeover three ONLY TO BE EXPECTED. you-I utter his cure of a (ll-cue she had for twent Jive yearsâ€"he is still cured, and lud no trace visitor, “I suppose you expect. - - .0! my return of the ecum! ° “99 mto vour nth \ All drugglata oell tun-But 1t so'me day â€t era shoes. , the 50c. box. “Oh. yes. I suppose so.’ ‘ , boy gloomily gnawered, “I’ve been 503‘ if 70 wearing out all m- old clothec'mem- 1nd 0 10- “th 00 pay re- ed how to turn t I‘C. Add!“ Lam-Bot Co.. oronto. OF TOBACCO \‘alh SH.†flour WP!“if IIIBZ “v ...-_ . November till February 38 not rise high enough over their taps. appeqrance of the sun -,.,.--__-_, noked for, and as it is m February 14, the in- all it their \‘alentitw. y should be foggy m that it cannot be sm-n treat disappointment .-That the coun- reeve to corresâ€" rI K. Richardson Bryden‘s childrvn 3y. knoWing that 19 near future will :1 to U]? “(mew of , to accept tobacco as nation and to cut down .ing during the conr 'obacco. he says. is :n irug, and cannm lw in large quantitivs with- r-ing a certain offer-t on It «must be erembvri-d .U VA Ll PRESERVE BEAFTY? I 11 PC yd to that smoking ‘ {suns [y W] NT EH i m m mum?“ GRANT’S AD. lhv ‘ to in- m h Dma Goods. “'9 have a guod â€pun- ment of our celebrated $1. a you'd Silks. “'9 ha w a few Five u'chwk Tableclmhs and Nunkius w "mu-h. still nu lmud. “’9 are not M’l'uid tn shuw our goods. __ Try us and see. llach Tuesday until Oct \\ l\\'ll'l}(i AM) “[111“ IIIDWDN'I'OS AM! RIL'H'HN m' as u . of Zuni- ‘85 Buk is ampliod to a wound or a In sum, such injury is Insured agamst bloodâ€"poimm! Not one ' f microbv has been found -,that Zamâ€"Buk does not kill. » ' Then again, As soon u Zamâ€" [5‘ Buk is applied skin disease, it ItOPI the m we N lpctwvvn ummml U GEORGE \VENT “R Gvnrgv Dale keeps : fowl which have boon plentifully supplied with good fresh eggs Bvrth RN lill'h “mu (5! George Dale keeps a number of [owl which have been keeping him plentifully supplied all winter with good fresh eggs. In addition to the fowl he suspected he feeding a number of rats his grain bin. He set a cage trap the other night and was delighted in the morning to find the accom- modation of the trap almost fully taken. He got no less than ten rats in one lmul.-â€"Dundalk Herald. “'85 ONE OF . '.. I’ka"l m‘ faults â€W pyq'l ’IQt. PPCnuâ€"“v't'u, E faultï¬ yOUI‘EP". Mrs. Peckâ€"Jr bulways cha when I “'5' ‘0 Thu (it-Mud 'I'rm [2.0 sltul'h-M. a lll‘l Setflels’ [xcmsiuns Alberta and f I'\' 'I" ' ":5" 1‘. \ l'ih‘ Him" \V | X N†'uwnvr. “Pl" R \\ (inn 'I‘nwn \\ Elkâ€"Thorn you I!“ changing the try ‘0 tuk ‘0 you m itulxt|ht mx'atiuus zuul ‘Dfll‘lu'u' uul Trunk Agmns, I'UWH Agvut. l'hmw H Mm! Agvm. Plum“ 3’! H and NT “BATTING." Saskatchewan must say, you hams an any other man I h ms mun/rs II V! v-V- "" Ema sell zanénuk It . we will tend tree um send than advert“!- 3 1c. camp to PC! ’9’ 1e, Adda-on Zulu-But u itit' Rail“ an nlirkmd Hum 8 Incluslsc and par! N'“ umm'l‘ld Illmm M'I'OtU“ haunt hit HI 1| 01