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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Jun 1913, p. 3

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.on nicle Printing ”on“, Mi Street. | epoaiiin the “vi lhiBa-k'lmid; talming a Specialty \V. IRWIN HHAM CHRONICLE and I Director . BELL ERTAKER HAM.ONT" ls rt‘nusnln THI‘RQDAY noun)". In: 1mm “umwtcnl will b. m ”I Mono-u. from o! “I n. r \ var p‘y‘bm «I r nut. so pow. 1h.“ ' lofn“ '" -“ 081d ,.dw w» ‘ o ~u label. No “K“ .L.’ .. nos pflld 0"...““0 m “mien! .d';"‘.“.”. "‘1 HIM‘ for t O Y'. m, orb!» par line out II... Ml: ”H‘fl'llri". hdm no- 1110'! “.00 007.... m «with: dir'octmvu I.» 1 «hauled ”a“ y “ :l-‘nund.' ""0! ' nu‘fllnn. 25 (30.“ '0' mi Engines 1 SIZES Separators m ed by stranger. m. tubes. and blaâ€" grd people. June 3. 1m. P H l ETOR lvorunononu f" ("I Gasofine Ontario u’I 0mm l l S\Vn0"8 r: x: 'Eâ€"-â€"Nexq Lu W rencn’t "ninth AGENT ' 1m uf 5 Mnnitvhn am ! is :l strictly fuluily flmu' 1 .1. Onmno'. fi, 5t \‘Hn‘Sl t 1 his dreams, w But then he lwmly pl'it 9 beats t 0 \\ est a“ hullnw - ' ‘ I 150 Acres Bentmck, 301 th of Dur- - . b iildings, about $1,000. Canadian 30° Acre: ( . ' Dnl'nnch. T ’ vv’e Farm, nwner in wats the wean nu .....-. I50 Acres Bentiuok, Nm th of Dur- *. - mun. good buildings, about $4.000. can; 300 Aaron Glenelg. near Dol'uoch. Mr. Geo. 'l‘wnmlvy’s Farm, owner in tick for \Vest, bound to $9“, win not 3 a dollar in the price. Get busy. Tra awards Mt. lows, 100 Acres Egrelnont. t ' '- soil. well 9““ mildings, good Fol-est tau t \\ Mel-ed, very cheap for quick sale. 3.1.5 'Gl'ey (.‘ounty bM'- 3.23 3.37 vorth \Vest land for You are not fair to 3.45 ‘mas or exchdnge. Ihnut seeing me. - L.-.. “n - nn 5W- 1- quick sale. v other Grey County bu Vorth \Vest land f¢ You are not fair ilhout seeing u: r. "v". | v.-- - ' 3.}, Wm llhl 5L" n ..-‘ Trains win nrrh’c :mv. au'w Lil. w- ' \ t1 .lullm' in ”w privy. (‘n-t busy. 00 Acres Egrvuumt. tnwnl'd-i MI. E ‘(‘\VS. until further “011091â€"â€" nu-st fair l)\|ildi11g.~‘_. gum} sml. weuam .\..\1. Ian. v.31» b‘ ‘nu-wd. very cheap “'1‘ quu‘k ““1“ 33.1.") 6 1.5 LV.\Valkertnn'Ar.13'.W 10.0?“ i a un nthu (new \ mmtV bar- 3.28 (3% " Maple Hi“ ” 12.25 9.5""- t‘ ' A 237 7 4 ~- Hmmver -~ 12.17 9. 2“ c ‘ 1" U‘; 9.1? g i' 1 fal'lll.‘ “(ll .' was or vxvh.mge. :mu'~e\f if yml buy W1 \a px'oiect now under the city will erect the higheqt ' World. ox ertopping 139 feet. It is 'ere being Urvusuu. w..- “'1‘.“ SUIIIUICIAtaJ r--. gray hair: w ‘0 the grave and the“ m adequate stm age capacitY- 'ght W. D. connor \ with sorrow \ Benjamin. the child of his old age. a First will come the m ‘ speaking. little one whose brother was dead and Atlanticâ€"â€"r0ughly r and m, sand miles from land to is Then will follow prepar: father ioveth him (xiiv. had toured t0" the greater journeyâ€"the ' ement of all- d show him [.13 pm. 0 Valentin, on the sout] of lreland will be a man deal to airmen than any have been almost‘efinéolizzblgim‘gte in the round-the-world flig‘. ' this reason. The North 30 0‘“ that he proverbially a rough might be alone with his brethren. and ocean, even in summer. 30 that the Egyptians The aeronant who e ‘ _. n. , \Fi)‘. M % 'haraoh heard, and round the world, on the i . _ '. when he (‘OU‘d (“ommand his feeling! can choose his own r0“ Machine 011. Hal'nefifl {)11‘,‘ he said ' . . Doth my (8- means that hp can fly, aln Joseph, your part, over tropical seas ur ‘ \ Ame brease and Hm. \ ‘ .. _ .- 0 Egypt of an equahge tmnperatu NOI‘ need lw all any i L 'l .. 4. -nm men ever .. ‘1nnaor lmid-io-izlmi jUUl'l b ‘ 0 ‘ The Cost of a Busmess ‘ Education in the The undensigned begs to announce to residents of Durham and sun-minding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for Also a limited ammm; of 0 MM; and machine re- A (Hill snlicited. Ask 'ymll‘ iro pairs. for quotation” on next jnb. 'l'lit- tuptmsignvd twg~ to residents of in immanuel's ’bell 3‘ we will bless the harm u h (i when throned twe Let us 300 H‘HHHU'H in mimm and nm'rmmdmg Hand But 8 l l ' '. 3 . ' .' . ‘ ‘ . 11::‘1‘iirrtililltl ‘1’"! 1“" l“? i have faith in God and do it now and W" .7 . i ,. . «mt aw”) i put in practice our belief in Rom viii. '9‘ ing to make glad his a; unpll-tmi and in ptrpumi . Htkt‘~:rlers in: ; DOG? lseen for twenty. ime without a son m; I . was now for the t bASH, DOORS a __ and all kinds 0t at all and wondering if he would ever th ,, , ! see his; loved Benjamin again. "Haete in House Fittings ‘. ye and go up to my father and say . , Thus saith thy son Joseph" D. 0 tell Jacob tc They were i ruler over all w re all to come 0 "I bed by him - Aim :1 limilu‘i :unmnr. of ilun \Vutk :md mun-him- re- 3‘. of his son’s glory as '{ Egypt and that they we A will .‘ii‘tit'itt‘tl. fink i lto Egypt an trtiis. }.t?t||‘ ‘ - there during the re Ll: t‘lUi7H[i(H)\ (in liHXI lulu 'a‘to Egypt an Custom Sawing \ . . 2 When he had unhur Promptly At "and they no : 0 measure he then kiss- ‘ Prains leave Durham at 7 lo a 231.. an. t for the journey 1:) pm. l‘rains arrive a m-.. .ma 950nm. . eleven sons. and - .7“ mm there must have i witbal. bad restore \twice, and they had . So when he said, “Ce ‘NTO. ONT apt-3y you. 1» when the ~plendid words mu ()ne pustul"; “Be not grieved nor ~wi do the I‘Psl. ‘1 selves. s fore you to preserw Iu[\k'll 2111 )‘tnti'. | '. to save your lives I I aidmwl. on Shm-thand )y 139 feet. It is} 'much :19 thvi the steel strch five Signifipg might of 1.173 feed "ahnndzmtly' t the top will be‘ day in men th an electric light\ and see if candle power. The tam fur us ___ A..nvn_ n. fan nut ( Toad of the Lesson. Gen. xlv, 1-15. Memory Verses. 4, sâ€"Goldon Text. Pu. cxxxi'li, 1â€"Commontary Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stoarns. fi supposed untimely death and his ‘ ence to his father as an old man who” ‘ ‘*‘- hmniahf dawn we been dI‘AWI'LE 39 MM Imt (‘nnsidvr I rqstaurants, 1311â€" xii. IO: M be wept aloud so that t | and the house of l'hara< 3 when he could commam | he sald: ”I am Joseph. \ tber yet live? I am lbrotber. whom ye sold ‘ lverses 3. 4). “Did met) l wonderful tidings. and ( that they were terrified lansweroultu? Now tn : ‘. how he could arrange tl # Egypt?" txxvi.) faint at the tidings Ral'way His heart grows ' \ But they unitedly confirm it with and Judah tells his ' many an incident. l"u't,it9 fm\story. and Benjamin says. “Yes, fa- .â€" ther. it is all true. and his arms have n“. “M" been about my neck. and he kissed us 1-,!2141) 100“ all. and he sent theae wagons; see, fa 12.25 9.5"! ther. wagons from Egypt." When Ja 12.17 9.42‘ cob saw the “:tguns he was umVlnCed 12.08 9.3? and said: “Joseph. my son. is yet alise ‘ fin; 9.12‘l will go and see him before i die.’ H 11.44 9.09‘ The wagone were the convincing evl 11.41 9-061 deuce. and if there wete more and . 11.31 8.56‘ ronvinolng etident-es in our lives the . 11.18 8.4f\ Jesus lived there mtght be some ntor “ 11.15 7.51)‘ believers. Note in verae 20 that n 'l‘mvn Agent \cauae the goud m the land of Egg _______.â€"- \\ an before them they were not to r ' ' gard their Canmn shift and mm tl ‘ “ ‘ '"vnrllmn affect us Ill ‘N‘tbal. "NU Icu ;;;;; twice. and they had dined wtth him So when he said, “Come near to me, may you." they cam words must have melted ed nor angry “Be not griev selves. ' " " God did send me be- I . ‘ me hither. but (u ‘, Oh. What Wonderfut g ' and comfort, and what w believers to lay to hegrt. “Not you. bu l â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- lme pm Airmen Th nk It a Possibility of the \five commu on p â€"Second Quartc'. For - . Not Far Distant Future With . . Powerful Hydroplane \by Mtificate. mistake about itâ€"â€"-the There is no ERNAI'ONAL SER‘ES. \‘Corld is growing smaller. Magellan” ”-1..- its first circumnavigator, t00k no tulle, fewer than three years over the task. .Mullen a " Lesson, 6"“ x'v' 145' in 1907 LieutenahtoColonel H Burnley- {charge a \eteran ot sixty-tour, 10°?“ 01 - lguilty Verses. 4, sâ€"Golden Text. D. M. Steams. as he heard Judah recall his T119 waterplane, guish at the time 0! his own “Md ‘0 accomplish g - possibility. it can be done. airmen Iroot, but y death and his refer- . have no doubt. It is merely a l father as an old man who” f b 'ld' h' big 5 were hein hrou h d w 0. “‘ mg mac mes . g g t o 11 With sufficiently powerful engines and )w to the grave and then to . adequate stowage capacxty. First will come the flight across the ,bro 0 and Atlanticâ€"â€"rough1y speaking. ”70 “30W ‘9" or his mother. and m” sand miles from land to land. l- 'eth him (“Wt 20. £8. 29" Then will follow preparations for \ ‘Mr. Bake-r conducted bi his heart D80 WHEN for the greater journeyâ€"the i the death .w'ere given. a tailoring ' o! 18" 'V “J. _v 'or the journey to (Tanaan anu new.-. med home his in due time Javoh welco eleven sons. and Benjamin was safely restored to him. and there must have been a great hnrden lifted from the father’s heart. .. I A ohnf 'hQV’are ten' lory quIIv-_ But some on tb m God an ractice our benef I the longing to ma e says. Let as d do It now and n Rom. vm. ke glad his w for the time nd wondering if he would ever loved Benjamin again. "Haste go up to my father and say mm- “uh my son Joseph" 0 up to my tame. a ...... h thy son Joseph" 9-13.. They were to tell Jacob son’s glory as ruler over all and that they Were all to come mt and he nourished by him ‘ '74- “no ”pars 8 m, Thus sait have meueu Luv” ..... eved nor angry with your“ Thence past 11w ":pu-e mum." i , " God did send me be “he 01d 11 Vigzzmi‘s ("Friswnwlthem. he 1 preserve Mfe " * * and va fly. “9' "3a.: oi 'lorres atra1t,_omz ”- lives by a great deliver- lmto the (,ox'nl bea and the broad, xsle- ‘ studded Parmc,‘ and SO back by Way 0513(2‘3-“3333;tamfeg: “’f Pam“? ‘0 his S‘al‘ting-place. d rful 'race forgivenessk finproxmmlely, the distance travel. run e_ h ' ' ‘led by the route indicated will be rt, and what words for all about. 30.000 miles, and this can be > ‘8? to “93¢ "hot you. but icovered, by a \Vaterplane of 200 horseâ€" power, at the rate of one hundred he did “Ct 399 ‘t at the time. ‘miles an hour, making 300 hours of ion he COMO actual flight. pilot to fly on an in his exalmt We sing that‘. Assuming the hat guided and average fifteen hours out. of each hen throned had uulmrdened his m continued to n grace. what words for heart. “Kat you. but I can we wonder :d and could not tnev understood h the greater journeyâ€"â€" aerial achievement of round the globe. the c. allâ€"M size to carry three so as to allow of tinuous flight being brief stops for pet' then the world 1m so ‘K Plea for Lacrosse ano umc. ......- _ 't' 1- p381 mg“ her mm“, of Strength Stuart. l ' . -. . ‘ .__.. . l Miss Wilson professional nurse.)0f me last U‘ll)! sehall lS a striking l(.‘hats\\'orth, visited Mrs. R. Lthe Missouri Pa .car was lat-d 0L {(1 sentrast to the sedate, leisurely Old Holland over Monday f cricket \ ith its in- X I ? ° .' ‘dv . W“. ’ ‘ ‘ ' . . _ Mi. (-. IN: 131C114! son as inm‘1t to stretch Nowadays there i Mr. “'7. so much written liorth, .- - to ' loes not seem to be Canad‘a“ lMitchell, ea or said about the real .- 1‘ would be 3 We congratulate Hon. 1. on national game: lacrosse. ' ' e were ‘0 "‘ teas, representative to Center'i1 'slhama his re-electton by ac-t rtLWellnhow d orgotten gGrey’ upon ' the nomination here t ‘ “It’s good his ‘0 Canada. For a manly . pleasure of a well- i on Monday. ’ held in the Presâ€" “‘What do v ely .Iummer game the “'9 matched lacrosse battle would he. .. the hard to excel. it may not be so en- hi)’ '1 . \tertaining to the spectators. but for \n-oon .a co-‘opeurative tell- u downright test of physical fitness lMis " Somety was organized ‘ould wok" it is equal to any in Hand the fol. " - ’ . ‘ A. McVicar; lst' l he 'md combination of the field. In modern times the ten. “31.95., Mrs. Rev. ‘ s in work appears lViceâ€"Pres,, Mrs. JL McMullen. am?:’ Chas. Stemâ€"i “\99, I do man. ,9“. lency in sport a - ’to be awav from brawn in favor of ; . in S. ‘ ' . . t 7' _ g tun-1n The mitlways at the lalrs know lan \ ice Pres.” . M”- -- - at...“ hnnthg tart: Home MISS! . . . _ -n--:nn Rea. MPS.‘|DM.id£-nt of 31118.1 I 151”. pllOt to fly fan a: the dee‘) sympaLu ° eac friends in hisbereaV't verity-tour, the remaining nine hours ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Geo 0 testing, he would on Tuesday {or Chi4 journey in the commencement wenty days, 1. Chicago University, at time taken for the trip up to now. ‘son Kendall gradua )r it a waterplane be built of sufiicient 1 week. size to carry three men comfortably. 1 Mr. and Mrs. 30 as to allow of a practically _con- '. motored from the tinnous flight being made, with only 'a few days With brief stops for petrol nd provisions, 1parents. then the world may be flown round 4th line: ' he and a half days. '1 DI‘S- '1 hummus and ‘m‘ oven this is not the limit. E .' 0f 101:0"th “ - 4..- and tub children, n and other '. his ls not the limit. Ex- '80“, 0 e ‘and Wu) childven, a ing holiday this v ‘ presently machines that , . . will be capable of flying at the rate “V95 1“ thus place of 200 miles an hour; and this, of The party made a from the City in course, may mean that the world will new car. he clrcun'mavigated aeriall in less; y - Mr. and Mrs. J. than a weekraAnswers. c-O._-â€"â€"-â€"â€"-..â€"â€"-â€" . parents at _ .1 m p e be (‘89? 3 he “ill Sierra lot and mi'w “"11 Steer African (3 t of land. P __, _ )1‘ the 1 a canopy top is pro tter for c breakage d [t 1 God losing “0““ when the top ‘5 ' '. W prohibited the pat cuewms houses of 101 11+» 1--1 1‘. ar marks show- 010115th tested 3 a hat pose Hon . . :th ed oent by-election The {0‘10“ mic .ofhcers were e\ected Free, m :McLoughry; che-Pres, Sax: ‘Moore; Sec.-Treas , W H Guy 49 \ Rev. Mr. McVicar goes to ‘ \ a ionto this week to attend» the a » ~Preâ€"Assembly Congress of rch. His m {51. ‘3 Presbyterian phu “Hf ‘will be \suppheud next Sunday ’j’ (g {a representative “ " Amance. . E. \Vellwood heim 5" “‘ i REV. .H" s . , ' ° *1 fimember of the statmnmg (:01 A 1‘ in \"‘;")k to a g for B.C. The iournev axes and palm Its sorrows and 2118‘! to bestow, 1v stated that she he You never “111 travel hfe’s path-n suddenly Deceased way azaln- ‘old She was born Be merry as onward you go ‘ voung womanhttiod "' ' West a ew Smile a‘s‘ Youf 03“ Muh the , 5301?: several w! -... av n woe. ALâ€"A..-h‘itor on The out - mmnn ‘, So let‘ {BY nenceme University, {all firadua tens i rs here. Johnston, of Thornbury. is A r her sister, Mrs. George ‘ ‘ George Gould was m ‘ofessional 11111159.: of hiymt trips as pres ,the Mtssouri Pacific. E ‘ visited Mrs. R. .1. , 1d over Monday. 'c‘" was laud out on a , , _' . . ‘ Was in ‘* 1‘ other. 3 Ion} to stretch - n I .. wheels ‘1 ’ L‘_ n Anr'1_” Fér a ‘8“ .C. No Dar' were g'nen. a tailorinil and R. H. .Hender- with thew \\ was 1. 'n, are on a motor- 1% week With rela- PM In y with douht‘ ‘u-w nearing the end every‘day of thedealh 0! ms 3;... ‘Edith. at Souris. 31311., which 1 of life has its Measâ€" curred on 'l‘hursdzn' 01 13M “'0‘ . aThe message was brief, and an i and D3139. {6 t0 bestOW; 1y stated that she had dropped awe and gme ,. , . , fraga‘ilr‘x-im‘e‘ hfes path»1 Sggd9§%},. m d , to , e was rn an rem ry as onward you “0' '1 young womanhood at Afian P, . you pass through the' going We“ a ‘9‘” 3'0““ 830- E ley of woe, ‘9pent several years as a com ng as you sourney through not on The Post staff She mm; ‘a young woman .0! high m ling. it may be the mead-‘smudmg and chasrmmx diam: “W mwmznimm l ° 5 ' 0 hlie and red roses blo m ‘0‘ her sudden d It w” I! be merry wnerever we‘ 9'- intention to have “fitted Eon a. \this summer. She haves her I turn to the east wuth agents 3nd one data. In. Iain M w hm, ’0“. am bet death He! Mission 'aovel our wav; an yatmospf‘ere, Mt. Jam Murdiqu _ ‘ lceived the sad inteu , their ‘aw. this ‘ don’t I ‘00.M»“°‘. ...u keep Three Houses for Two (“'9 8 Eight loom '1‘“ 0 I‘OOIIU‘ tr immed H ‘istvrn. 8* On? 3 house. M ust be west. App‘ y fill 110W um»: -‘ and the road I GOULD STORY. ould was making one trim as president of - __2-"-“ death. Ber red} ed in the Sour“ 9.: turday 1m.â€"P0“-‘~# you don‘t the car.’ d at the darn." .‘id RPM the Iris 1d '1! (Oin‘ 310“ like tho:- sun“! ‘0‘.“ and~he 29$ know who old ch11) f‘ th‘ t1

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