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

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lutiun u! any in agent for 51.. EASE g prnpo-rtin of ble. the aflocud 1 m1“! inn alum-t. n 25c packages I'll) “It" iechnie mg Ulcers, nderful Disin- 99999999999999 mture DURHAM ,‘fad'O‘. 'L "“0 wry foreign E PORT ’AIRS n Uarage 16 (0 II to H to 10 to Sto‘ 1 I ll 1) to 60 Macfarlane 6’ Co. C.P.R. Ticket Office Buv YourLTicket Here 00009904 The top of Supply (‘an IS onl high'lit‘ting. The Crank is proper which makes it easy to operate. The above féatm-es are only Call or write us Shop next to John K 66 any 7) ' down, .'\ pay Ynu can purchase gm. of “1641' Mnds at right the ‘Nt‘fiDCP in 19 mems. interest 67;. For full particulars wr to John Kinnee’s, Hz Old Machines Repaired few Tons of P‘Eed Meal 011’ we offer while 1t, lasts at. me 1)(‘)Harsper 13011 in ton Quality” Printing Try The Chronicle Often the Cheapest Do not buy a Cream Separator until you have examined the machine which unly requires oil- ing once every four months. THE “STANDARD’S” Gear runs in clean nil :frnm the time you start the (trunk till you stop it. v 33 inches fmm height fut tmning. m-fure buying. few who h make Alabastine J elistone Furniture Polish Silver Polish Gillet's Lye Caustic Soda Bed Bug Extermin- ator Kres Disinfectant Moth Camphor 8c has“: from we ‘I 90900000090009§§¢oo¢o¢0coo Harnegs Sht ip Lands Inay have nearest star ither station prices. \V'ith equal H" mm! Alwavs the Best Fllll Separator xamined the 5' requires 0““ ' months- tine. Walter l'rh'hard Eaton “The theater door man is taut person on first nights. I he passes out return check acts he hears the comments ‘uc ‘uvbuvvv v» mm perwn on first nights. because a: Bill. ' he passes out return checks between Mr. Churchill declared that the acts he hears the rmnments of the au- three preposed Canadian ships ' e essential to British Empire‘ dlence. His ears are wide open on “er . such occasions. and. mingling with the security. He also declared that if! b r attaches Canada failed, the Admiralty mug: crowd in the Igbby. are ot e supply the deficiency, Hence Mr.‘ of the theater. all seeking to overheat Churchill is now hein ' . . g called the comments. and all rushing to report upon, despite radical pacifists. to' to the manager. NOt '008 380 the '8“ present the necessary supplemen‘tâ€" ‘ act of a play in New York was en- ary estimates. ‘ â€" -- AL- “Huang. nlaht . "l‘hp (“USP SQVS: “\Ve cannot afâ€"i ‘M meICUIDQ ill-u â€"-- - --__ _ to the manager. Not long ago the last act of a play in New York was en. tlrely changed after the opening nlght solely because the women In the and!- ence. as they left the house. were near- ly all complaining of the tragic finish. When a plece hangs in the balance be- ‘ ‘ ““‘A‘H-n nnfl (oilnrn when ‘t‘nko A Household Maneuver. l “And what.” asked the caller after} he had been shown all over Mr. Buhhs' i new house, "is that pret , ' hanging over the piano?" ' .. "Don’t you know?" answered Mr. . ' Bohbs enthusiastically. “Why, that is a handy match receiver, made by Mrs. . Bobhs. l scratch a match and use it.' It must not be thrown on the floor.‘ There is the receiver. Holding the burned match carefully in my fingers,‘ ~ 1 move the piano away from the wall“ to the center of the room. Then i g0: down in the basement and get the step- ; ladder. 1 place the stepladder against the wall, mount it. deposit the match in the receiver, climb down again. 1 then return the stepladder to the basement, come back and move the piano into its former position. 'l‘here’s nothing like having these things about the house. It makes ueatness and discourage! -mn‘r‘na ".-(‘|Dvehllld l'ltilll Dealer. It makes neatuess :m smoking."â€"-Cleve|aud l‘l Recipes For Long Life. The late John Bigviow. the patriareh of diplomats and authors. and the. no less distinguished physiviuu uml nu- thor Dr. S. Weir Mitt-hell were together severalmyears ago at West Point. Dr. Bigelow was then ninety-two and Dr. Mitchell eighty. . ’ ‘ ~~I tn «Ito gub- The conversatiun ject of age. "I a: years,” said Dr. Hi that l have bevn I have eaten sparing! tobacco and have 1: “It\ "VI. V'U" ,V The conversation turned to the lect of age. “I attrilmte my many». years,” said Dr. Rigelow, "to the fat-t: that l have been most ailsteluions. I: have eaten sparingly and have not used tobacco and have taken little exervise." “it is just the reverse in. my vase. explained Dr. xlitt'ilt‘ii ”l have eaten just as much as l wished. if i ('Ulliti l-‘"t it; I have always used tullaveo. immod- erately at times. and l have always taken a great deal ut eXel't'ise “ With that ninelyotwo yeam shook his head at eighty years aml said. "\Vell. you will never live to he an old man.”-â€" Lippiucott’s. jorca. in the Meuue hotel. where m-vomm had for three (lays in the agents or the Arrl tor of Austria. It is and the entire heighi attravtions to the War in charge look :liit‘ guests. who must. hu their own food. Met [1 appointments they r 1‘ bread and wine run 1 reasonably. It is 5:1 5i sion is due to the gr: i trian owners felt ye i first value to lin- :l gpem'e and Shell Im ' should he shared by . who passed that wn At Mimma 1'. One of the Antiques. ” saliu tlw mun who chased :1 podigrw that rem-m» the “coming over" uf William queror. "is a gum snufi'lmx used by one of my grmn gm fathers.” “There. "Very interesting." rvplicd » (191mm win; was vxumining ' iluh‘mi. ‘fVory interesting. 1 a , . mule HI (wrum i idea that the '1 3' had been in use on 20 Record llex‘u Id. as lung as U A Sad Mistake. The Wife ('(mkmi :l dish of prunes.° Whivh umwurml in find no favor with members ut‘ the family, The prunes: “went begging" fur a day or twu until the husband. tired uf seeing them. «it.» (‘ided to get rid nl’ them. The next evening he found a big dish of prunes at his plume. ‘ “You liked lhusc- nther prunes so well.” said his w'u'e. "that I thought I -- ~ ........ nmre.”â€"-â€"Indianapolis After Mother. arose at the school en- aim his piece. ‘ He Took The star pupil tértuiumeut to den-1 “Loud me your ears." he lnlWled. i "Hub." smeared the mother of the ‘ oppusing but defeated pup“. "that’s Sn- ‘ rah Jame horuu‘s boy He wnuldn‘t he 1 his muther‘s sun if he didn't want to borrow something,"â€" Exvlmuge. Q “You like-‘1 Hum- well.” said his “‘8'? Would cnuk sume In News. Marieâ€"l lh' be married nu: Thomas - 'l‘lmt rather l'969r\'t+(l. isn' mm-h so. I reservet flight. I A Free Hotél. . ; mum. on the island of Nat-E the Muliterruueuu. is a freak ere m'vummmlutiuns may he! hree days upon :umlicutiuu to} s of the Arrlulukc Luis Sulx'fi. ‘ Istriu. It is a hvzmtitul slmt. .mim» lwiuhlmrhcmu is full uf tn the traveler. Atleuuzuus 3 mm; utter the welfare Hf l D umst. huwevel'. provide lur ‘ fund. Hells, linen and table Its they rel-eive gratis. and wine mm he obtained very It is said that this pl'uvi- to the umtlfimtiun the Aus- brs felt years ago when they to live at Mll'uumt'. Shell . suvh loveliness; they felt. shared hy :lll lovers nt' nature A mm \\':1.\'.â€"~Arguuaut,. | Bali!“ writes: man Is an impor' ‘0 Ball at exerv isu HV- t\\u \‘Hlm shnuk his _\"9:II.~‘ and said. "“ ell. me to be an old luam.’ n:.â€"---_ than that you are going to again Edith-Again? Why. lweu married yet, Maneâ€"- recall the number of O (-zm't wm'e "going in be ' lug." I'PDIit’d the gen- vxmnining the thing .2 imlwd. I had no dc in (:vrmzmy’ mark .15 lung as that."â€"-Uhl- Again- more. sh of prunes, no favor with The prunes v or twu until aim: them. m.» l is full ul’ Am “dams 1' “elfzue ¢ H prov ide Mr ‘: upon, deSpite radical pacifists. to present the necessary supplement-‘ ary estimates. \ The Glose says: “We cannot af-i ford to ignore the dangers of ouri Empire. which are developing in! every part of the World. or delay". our yrepnrzitionc to -"C-fend the'. Dominions as well as the Mother; Country." . The Pall Mall Gazette says: “The“. three ships must be provided as a last resort. We must pron-me them ourselves. If Mr. Bord,” emerges victorious from the con-E stitutionwl struggle. H- mny \e‘fi ab‘e to take over the 0011‘ which would have been then \veH' advanced. instuul oi having to .. start a year or eighteen months - Jute. in relation to his policy.‘ '.. 004‘ O 0;. 0'. DO I I‘uctinn . +e+++++4+++++++++++oz~+~:«:‘ June Wed Each age of our Lives has its joys. Old 1:1.0ple should be happy and they wiil be if Chamberlain‘s Tablets arc- taken to strengthen the .(ligmtiun and keep the bowels regular. These tablets are mild and gentle in their action and es- pecially suitable for peeple of middle age and older. For sale by all 41¢ alerts. FOURTH LINE A. Now for potato Naming. Tm Mth 1.3mm} 0.; quit this.burg. Some Went fish we‘ve heard no big Kim: parental nU-xuc “cu. Messrs. Chris. Brady and Hrubeu \Valker Visited the im'mer's siswr. “.Mrs. Irwin, a few days last week. ‘1 Mr. Wilfrid Wilson motored irum ‘Meaford one day hut week. zmoi was the guest oi his aunt, Mrs. n1. Patterson. 4.- .Il‘flulll‘t \“'- o" yet. Miss Aggie Sound» 61"91‘t parental ho‘me lnamed by M Leshe, all Leur, were gueuts m Mrs \\ Fletcher 21 Week ago a few Edays this week at the ;parental home, en .; I'\ ,_ ‘l-. I Mn“ \VLIS a (taller i) We are SOI'I‘)‘ Mchinnon on 1 Mr. and Mrs. lrwm Spcx; days this week at the parental home. east back Rev. Mr. Leece was a c Miss Taylor, and interesting pmgra which was enjuycit: Miss Janet Flt-to Was a visitor a Sunday. of our readers we lll‘r; We The Daily Mui.‘ Jam 0! $2.00. The Weekly Man 1 .1 ' or The Weekly Globe. any address 11: ‘oronto, to Jan. Orders sent to receive promm A --â€"â€"_-â€"- Reasonable Objection. l' Conan Doyle was om-e asked why he 1 V a detective agency and g employ Sherlot-k. [jolmes' tactics in l contlm-ting the hosiness. “For the very \ good reason.” he replied. “that all the it knots Sherlock Holmes untied were of :1 my own tying. i should fail if I under- ttmk to unravel other people's entangle ments. I believe that on one occasion I could have done so. though. I was in . a tailor shop when a rather nnattrav- I, ti\'e man was- selevting a pair of tron- l sers. lle flatly objected to striped l goods, and I got the idea that he was i an ex-convict. To satisfy myself I vis- ‘l l a tailor shop tive mzm was sers. lle fir goods, and I an ex-convict 1591‘, I contI'oL-Pim‘lOm “- m' 1" V," 1 I His Aerial Flights. " said Mrs. Hornbeak an:- “I ain't one of those people much, but I 6011‘: Inc one of those bird men." “Who said he was going to be an aviator?" asked Mr. Hornbpak. [01" “BBC“ u-.. -v- ' .v‘mell, here's Cousin Bill writing , Arthur; ; we’d better put a curb on ! 3;: he’s flying awful high for a young ‘ ‘ > - fl-n'na. teIlow.”-' “Dick proposed to me last mguu ' [‘9’ “What did you tell him: “I said he had better ask mammn. ; and what do you think the wretch ‘ The who man shook! be prepared t0! within us on the sick list._ } 511's. Hutchinsun, accnmâ€"fi MI Leslie, all oi Vande-z a nnPSfS 01' Mrs. WE. Harm“, of Own] the holidays :1: dw 2 here. 1 ts _‘ ’_ ‘ .Lbndon Express. i 0.1 quiet!» in; went fishin r. h u a‘ big fish :- mics; to 1.9')()l:t 311‘. iked the FamflY- .cher, o; KOCH)“. at her home. on on Not Lookinfl- wasn't looking las't night.‘ June Wedding Presents It is now weu Known . is a free application of ’lain’s Liniment and mas: “part: at one!) applicatio ‘ |â€"_ :6 â€"â€"â€"â€" It is now well knOWn that not When your cum on rough. be (tuneful {0‘ nore than one case of rheumatism n ten requires any internal (r031- "”25“ b:"°5:i“::d Z”; I . t‘:i>‘ V .VV 0 w l nent whatever. All that 18 needed Cough remedy “ may ‘1 is a free application of Chambor- This remedy w“, also y he tough mucous sud ma lain’s Linimentand massaging t parts at each application. Try it to.expectorate. It has and see how quickly it will re- successfully in may Soldsnd is life sud sure. lieve the pain and soreness. by all dealers. .. all dealors. Ii ynu an'v in search of {1 Present, call and have a 1mm through uur Show l‘ath. as we have what. I think will suit themuiurity nf peoplv in Water Pitchers. Fern Uih‘ilPS, Cake Baskets. Berry Spuuns. (old Mmâ€"it Forks, Pie Knives, Fake " , Butter KXIiVW‘, Manicure Sugar Shells. )lllllllt’l'uufi Svts and other an iclm tm tn mention. “me Rail"? in ”19 week and .z. ++++++++~i~++++++++++ J. Before \011 11:11111 01' let the contract ‘ ."" 1'11111'self thor- ouglfiy 1 1 / 1111M truths first. \ 110111 11111113540115 mis- lead. \011 need intimate, ex- act knowledge. :\ 217113731 ' lmmulu th gfies tum/11v wear is‘ reveal in itl relation to your pocket in h ' . gladly-free booklet. Said for- a, ': mula is mzz'qm' behguse its” .. makers hold an m‘dusiw ad- 1 vantage in Canada’s P° ' ' l B RANDRAM “Eucusu” PAIN! " Come in! \Ve’ll give you this z'nfilrmz'ng booklet. You should read it now. MCAULIFFE avoid the Sun“ {y |1|*~h ,+++++++

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