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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Apr 1913, p. 3

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DURHAM CH8 RNITURE 3!:RTAKING‘ Magnet Basnlini Engines All SIZES th mmmg m notice. ’uthnlic Rube; ‘1'“ fur agad p \l “ “)6 0...,- \V uxt tn Swgno‘p‘ {KHI Damnâ€"N“ 309313703 Ontar’o isss nuke! ‘ » realiu nishll‘: EII'Q' Ill)- ich last. cause of it all- or the" HI might m to 3 dinne \ tha beeni bf one ning of s b imea being I «puree: well atd mditiou rm Offiq .awrenm will 5. 3h0P AGEN were t" my!“ A blend 0" 1 .vm-at and i9 )ur 1..- made from 1nd Is a 8“W' II ull nr large hm: ot a fine grain} w. nutritiuus flour, is sold as our d. Have you ever tried it? Get - grzwer to give you our kind m-xt and see the superior baking qual- it possesses. Better and more lwsmm'. bucnusa at a secretprocm s w put, the «than! through. Don’t fm-getf pme Manitoba ߢ lManitoha wheat. richer bakers or ‘t h, 1913' I 00 AQN" 200 A0”? 25 Acre! 1“ 1 00 Acres nguwnt. ‘ buildings goql “Mm-ml very cheap fm quv I have mzmv ntherbrey C same North “79.3 ,hange. X nu are hunt- SOVEREIGN from selected winter whe superior article for makms pastrv. etc. ECLIPSE Manitoba andfi Ontario is a strictly first. class family flour farms in n M )d hmm m. Benn N .d hnfldingi Done Every 08) wmuk‘ nd to S the pl “901‘ l‘ hmldin ha 5" (WW Hun flour. made from at, cannot be beat or domestic use I) Ll w; (MU 1.") feet high and 29 miles long. Think 0H1! Enough to complete- ly surround The City of Toronto. l) ..v}‘v‘.|“g ('W'Irl 5-- will not stick for U Get bus} . mt. towards Mt. ‘ '3, good soil, well for quick sale, '61? y County bar- ,h \Vest land for Hm are not fair to uhhuut arcing me. ll] in tDWI tim h?! “V t \ ALL REPAIRING promptly an: ‘1 properly attended to. t‘ >41 W. D. CONNOR \ xtm m ll It h Trains leave Durha 3 4’) p m. Trains arrive at Du {.50 p.m.. and 8 50 pm EVERY DAY EX‘ H. G Ellio‘tt, A CANADIAN mnnuetnrfl And Dealer The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and surmundmg country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for 3.15 lows, llllb P.M A-M Grand Trunk Railway TIME- -TABLE Also a limited 11111011111. of iron wmk and machine 11e- A call solicited. As'k pairs. {ynul‘ fnr unotatiuns on pairs. for quot next, job. SASH, DOORS and all kinds of ~- House Fittings D Agent Mififitrea‘ Tl‘ KIND Q ND‘ as that of Joseph. No one can be a Brag, type of Christ in the matter of being ndere. 8101088. for Be alone was without sin. 2 N00} But there are quite a number who be- -| cause of incidents in their lives or om- 1 Vfll’d ciai position are sng . ‘ gestive of Christ. 1 y am We are to have seve ‘ history of Joseph, and as . be in chapter xl this lesson must touch DR xxxix as well as xxxvii. We are in- ._......â€"â€" troduced to Joseph at the age of sevenâ€" teen as a shepherd with his brethren (verse 21. There were two peculiar things about him. for neither of which nsible~ he was loved by THE INTERNATIONAL SERIES, Toad of tho Lesson. Gen. xxxvu. w'vâ€" ‘ Homory Von“, 26. 2iâ€"Goldon Text. : I Cor. xiii. 4â€"Commentary Prepared ‘ by Rev. D. M. Stun“. We begin today some studies in the ‘ osepb. who was in many re“ spects a most wonderful type of the ; Lord Jesus Christ The Spirit has told 3 us by Paul that Adam and Eve suggest . . Christ and the church both by anaiogy ‘ I and contrast 1. 1.. LI...‘ Anafh find As “U“ “V â€" _ had sorely deceived his having sown the wind be whirlwind. a. cused and wrong . erythlng under his care, and whatso- l ever they did there he was the deer of fit (xxxix. 1-6. 21-23). Sn the seat-stl ; passed with Joseph. who was sold for ; 3 a servant, whose feet they bun with‘ 't fetters. He was laid in iron. Until the i ‘ time that His Word ('1 ‘ "-19s. 1 l, the Lord tried hhn ( ., , ‘ 1.. “Tho andv of the Types." by Miss V “verleIUH """‘ 919 32-, John Hi ‘ 3.1};3‘ N85 8 gendly P8 without 8") ‘SO‘ ‘36 fiat) “215’ 3 a scl'Vaup, n --- _ fetters. He was laid ln iron. Until we ; Wealth of the Borgia; time that His Word came the Word of 1 l the Lord tried hlm (1‘s. cv. 17-19l. l A large proportion of the wealth of 1. In “The Study of the Types.” by Miss " ears to have come down 3 he duke of 03' l ‘ Ada R. Habershon. t l lowing p0 suna. who figures in Disraell's letterls.‘l ints of analogy. giving the' l. New Testament and other references. 3 In 1867 the duke was appolnted Span l l I am glad to quot ershurg. He l 9 them for those who ‘ lsh ambassador at St. Pet ition that the l I am git!“ LU VII-I‘--‘ - 0 look up the‘ accepteu We. ,N..- are interested enough t ' lng today only those from government Woul ters we have looked at. l d distribute his salary f Madrid. as. he could The good shepherd feeding his flock; not condom-end to draw money from ' Father\ the state. The duke was then descrlb. d dislvel ed as “the wealthiest man in Europe (John til. 19. 20zl He could travel by mach from Madrid 10'. Luke xix. saw and sleep every 9 - .,--...... ”-1 .mmm Chronicle. ”.0“, Gen. xxxvii. m. 26, ziâ€"Golden TC“- 4â€"Commentary Propafl’d M. Sharron. m mu wat human, n ‘t|“'d so!”""hi!,2 0|, nhn mm It is trm» mm. u- H was tnw ‘Lâ€" -- . we find him both prisoner fa‘sely so My imprisoned cal!- wud hair and oumtretvheo hon: um... HES. Elli eyeuds are staring open. sham two opaque eyeballs. which are like knobs ot «hue chalk. Be In blind II 23'” a statue is bum. Be is hearty naked. Text- 4 He turns toward you a la wand with expectancy. you alone who con He seems as if he had been waiting in the for you in the lane for years. He is =0! '9‘ . led by a vuvbectk' girl. a mere thing 0‘ the f. of rags. whose Ithed face is mminous as told ‘ with excitement and hope There is suggest 1 on whining for money. no banal plat) maiogy i tude about 'the poor hhnd' She whis- ! pers to herself. ‘Help Is at hand.’ and 1th and l [mints first to the youth’s dead eyes 180. but and then to the sun. No one couid ypioafly ‘ pass this boy and girl unneeded. The l he is one ot the an “(fiver 0t '83 \Vith rum (1 to prosf‘" L fi. 7: John DprefifiPG him 9 and placed Oran one M9309. IMIIIJ ‘ Th' "Kmlln ‘0' ‘0? blind “‘ JPNM- _...- mm «mm» were nus men a wow! 0! Natal. That Are U.- I nagging for some If!” yawn b. I!!! ‘M "1. 1' Sir Fredeflrk True! In "The land . - . . .. Bell mnkm- 13 one x "' “WW" “5- ' which hsve °been i .' 9 ""0 PM the earliest. times. I "Out of a damp shadow In a lane d‘y it 1;“ never re there dam a haggard youth. ”I. u I perfection. Var.)v 3k; ed as a mummy. um: needed to construct nun. emu-tat . wild hair and outstretvhed bony arms. shall be melodxous. Bis eyelids are staring open. two opaque eyeballs. which are like - u... A. mh‘ffl chalk. He Is blind as posed 0‘ five parts ‘ Darts of copper. l' . a m GUM" The Pole Star. . " Any clear night :ook at the dipper 2:”; or Great Heat and in a direl't line 3110‘ from the two first stars in the quad ‘ mus rilaterul of this vonstellation measure' 'I" with the eye about tiVe times the. dis-\ fun move between them in a straight line' the and you will lUl‘alt' u luminary a lit- the? tle brighter than its neighbors. This “0‘ ‘9 the Pole star. Astronomically a“: speaking. there are e called fixed stars are the suns of other systems of worlds. er themselves performing immense revo- 1m lotions through the fields of space. 1,}, However. of all the bodies which scin- tic tlllate in the starry night the. only ed arc-a. I . man who treat you immmnns m Westu I Evening Post. There Are Others. ’ James and John, traveling In a rail- 1 A Belfast to Antflm.‘ «sing sensitive peopte in I. when James said to John: new it comes. but 1 ‘ ften take things never intended genera “I don‘t know am very sensitive and o to myself that were for me. “Oh." exciaimed John. ”I knew a chap Who got six months for the same thing."-â€"London Answers. tmug.”-l,oudou Answers. - In .Assam the math -4 r-“ Pleasant. Family Cherub - Miss Kitty. won't ply a “'1. you please sound your head for me? the 8W88t€11does W't “- ’ Young Lady Visitor Sound my head! In ”WSW“ bPFWOQ" What do you menu. deafle? Family ‘ §he “5‘33“.“ S’ber“ . . . . 18 brought Into court, Lam-u!)~ Lant you do It: Why. my ak, making the gesture you were rattle on the bear to devour There are tribes ( Bobby's Bad Bronx. , . Kloseman «out calling»- Why do you he 0‘ the fate took at me so intently. little man? Colors 1 Bobby“! was looking Heated teal black. K.-Blackt . think I was black? B.-â€"’Cnuse I heard 4% degrees 1‘. straw; at 450. s l 0" . . pa any you was awmly niggardly at 480, a shit Boston Transcript 500 a nut bn ,-__ 2‘4;de at V, poetry to a she quotes w before they faced the News. courtship a sin anon-p man. After marrying him but he used to any to her ”roomâ€"Chicago "I replied his friend. “1: the neat you for the house of in Westminster?»Saturday 0f the wealth of ing will make up in! ) have come down wooden club play. a: the (NR9 0‘ 08' ‘ it is the iron clubs Disraell’s letters. ‘ with which a playe: 3 appointed Span . I am not going to 58 .Petersburg. Be 33"? ‘01” 3 DH?" ‘ Condition m“ the master of every alas - - -‘__ to have intimate pm Kitty. won’t mad for me? rud my head! must, first be in m is to say, it should per tones at correct i ”“3 another in order m '"d ‘ musical chord. sure ' These harmmnes dis-\ fundamental and A‘__ al.:-,l on!" “it. posed of five ports of arts of copper. It has . the lurge bell founders that to put too much couses undesirable results, of which cracking is the most common. But! . the most satisfactory results have been obtained by using * old cop per and procuring good tin. a large bell the all have to be dune over again. is cast it is sent to! . the tuning sling», where metal is pared \ ll off from the inside according to need» ' " - of lwlls had been~ it “as pointed out' i that a large lwll was hardly ever in { tune. A l‘wll tn ln: in propm' lune ' une with itsclfvâ€"this '1 must first, be In t ‘ ' ' ‘ :4 Amnhl haw at lPaSt five E ,l studied as an art be in tune. mm “BELTâ€"Wan: s to say, it should have at least five '.ones at correct intervals from one‘ mother in order to produce a perfect\ I These harmonies , . fundamental and nommal, and also.h he funds-g note. If we were to put th named in musical notation with a Cl n octaves. bell we should get three Cs i It was always found, very much to the surprise of the maker, that small- 1 er bells were in worse tune than the' larger ones. but after the mastery of the harmonics it was found that prac- tically all these dilliculties disappear- ‘ “-‘AA‘ hall: '1) he III\ w-',,' ed. enabling more produced. No Orphans In Australia. There are no orphans in Australia. That is not because parents never die there, but because. when they do, the state at once steps in to the rescue of their little ones. Children who have been robbed by natural protectors are practically adopted by the Government. Unless some near relative manifests a desire to assume the responsibility ‘ ‘ A- H- -kmm m dc Unless some near relative manifests ‘ a desire to assume the responsibility ate his ability to do v , s . tied to the Chi" ’ '1. which se‘ects some ings. After thirteen the state feels that its more than board . At that age. therefore. x... a hired out. usually, hoyever. to ‘.-.A After thirteen the may. .nw a ward should earn i """""" and lodgings. At that age, therefore. Berth Reservations and particu- he is hired out, usually, however. to lat-s from Grand Trunk Agents. the foster parents Who have been pre 5 .las. R. Gun 'l‘oWn Agent. Phone I4 ‘ J. l‘owner. Depot Agent. Phone 15' viously taking: care of him. . fourths of his. wages are deposited in '2 the remainder is his. ;â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ When he becomes oi age. or if he wishes money in order to learn a trade ‘ or to attend a more advanced school ‘ -â€"â€"or. in the ease of 3 mil, when she ‘ $ . wnn s ALE ‘ L â€"3 :' fl m ‘3‘ savings hanks; HARRIS 1 BELT. wishes to marry filmed over to t successful $0” is A man mumot be a really first-class player un‘ess he is more or less a master oi all manner of iron clubs. Deadly accurate approach- ing will make up for many defects in ’ “‘Cnnfto ‘ “He is 3 Ion?!- nnd is the one dread. He is the out legs, and no His two eyes 5] say that it is absolutely "(‘1 a player what is anxinus any great measure of succe‘ a 200d command of his in hi's' mofith shark, is l oi the water writer on Que glas. In the cm bony .protubemn and shape}1 lily: Heated teal at a temporuure o! 420 degrees F. makps thv color of lo straw; at 450. a dar‘. r straw 000:; at 480, a still darker straw tint; at .500, a nut broWn; .3‘ 530. a purple shade; at, L a hnght blue tint; at C . GI It is just a 3000 ac “"m“ °‘”‘"""" juries and dimma. on th glowworm has recently sores, eruption, piles, in the Santa Cruz mouu- ~ bruised. gums, etc. A ' n is about {our und ‘ ”1d atom, “a. box, Flatleigh has! :1 should all it. plurdl The and tho Mold"! “"J to the ward bené Terraced. Whut s sing)!” chin Sea GreYh°Und BERéEc bens' £0 be \y, and in consequence Slubs almve any other vlnyer should practice. to say that it. is neces- yer to be a complete class of iron shot and 9 knowledge of the cor- Lying them, but I will bsoiutoly necessary for is anxinus to attain sure of success to have m4 of his iron clubs. ' ul ol Heated Steel. bye! :une ntre fish nth H lik< t} the reyh land abound e inhabitants l9 dogfish. a 1e zed. . ggular chin M lieâ€"Singular .1 11.7. Each Tuesday until Oct. 28 Inclusive WINNII’EG AND ETURN . . $35.1 EDMON'NDN AND RETl‘IN . . $43.1 ‘ I-..“ Anni-i. 5 I v ..â€"'vv .. Every TUESDAY until Aprilm inclusive. fmm stations in Ontario. Port Hope. Penn-horn and \Vest, at very low rates. ‘ ‘- A DII“.‘I.A" Through cum-hes mm rum"... - Tourist Sl . ing Cars are operated Ln \VlNngEG without change, leaving Toronto I] p.m.viu Chicago and St. Paul on above dates. is (La shormst and qdickeat route between \Vinnipegu‘askuwon-Ed- : mun ton . i _-‘-.-15-‘_ Setfleis’ Excms'mns Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta Read This La Just at this Be f ind themselves aches and pains sciatica, etc. Ft is a surv cure. Mrs. Mary Harmon, Wheatley, Ont, writes: “I «had rheumatism very badly. If affected my right arm and leg, and wan no bad that I could not put my hand to my head or behind me. I was quite hehless, could not do any work, an could not even dress myselt. but had to be attended to like a child. The rheumatism in my leg was so bad thnt at times I could hudl‘y walk!" ‘ _ ‘ __ . Three Houses Two are sulid Stone a! Eight nmnwd rmumleled 'I‘wu l'nulm-i Ruhd (mk fin trimuwd. and mantles. l (Bismrn. good Garden. Orvhsu'd. One good Frame (level Mmt be sold as ownel I. Naturally I tried Various rome- dles, but they seemvd. to do me no good. A friend advised me to try lam-Buk. I obtained some. ind had it rubbed thoroughly into the affected muscles. Before the first box was used I was very much better. I could move around with ease, and dreu |mysell, and needed very little ' 1 continued west. Amfls 1gb coaches and Pullman Slee ing Cars are oper NNI EG without change. 'l‘nmncu ll 0. m. vin( hicugo Durham One of the Best lnvestmcntg in on the premises or “win M. Latimer for the price at on M Stone and Brink I I'Pmude‘vd houses. :lwd mlk flnnrs. with l ummles. Furnace. i Garden. voung “quu-w )tione, pact: 7 Eu“, ' burni, raids, etc. All dragging mail 3, 50¢. box, or by ~Buk (30., Toronto, for in good 401' nkin: in- d‘sealea. eczeml. ”“9 '3 Experience. )1) \m any people suffering from of rheumatism, these. Zam-Buk I'u‘ ‘ I 'oung mined going wri w 81'

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