Hooooooooooooo bTON SF. JTED fectioner Grocer 9000009000990 I Forget 99.00.0099. 9‘ 0900000999999 riptions ASON ods Durham Including Sn“ k. Toronto ’ 0‘ an. 380 Satur- Ont. ULCE'RS1 .E BflYAl BANK OF CANADA 9, 1913 NOW leaves 'lOI‘Ouuv in...†w- daily, except Sunday. arriving at ' Muskoka Wharf 1A0 p.m., making.1P direct connection with steamers for all points on Muskoka Lakes. and Parlon-LibrarS’-Btlffe be operated and passengers arei l a comfortable ride: interesting route koka Wharf, which is the be far famed NEW MUSKOKA TRAIN. 3.1-9 .lly call at our Mew [1 our Windsor 0f rt Canadian busine MITH 31205.. pp‘ies our Medical Institute in ndsor ofï¬ces which are 11 business only. Address all letters as A__A ‘astings and general Repair Enginés and Thrashers. Sash General \Vood \Vork. ____â€"â€"â€"_ ing. Feed boilers. 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Mann“ -“How’s your Sun getting he graduated as a doctor?" “Spieudidly.†“Building up a good prac “Von. ‘ndeed. He’s only from Canada must be addressed nadian Correspondence Depart- Vindsor, Out. If you desire to Lte in Detroit as we see and treat .11 are for Correspondence and Address all letters as follows: DY. Windsor. Ont. (‘all and exmuiue our nww :lovk of Bootszmd Shoes. \Ve have some nice. lines of ' utont, tun or gun- . the warm ' , Also a large range of Boots and Shoes for all from smallest to different styles and Hosierv in Men’s prices. . > Ladies’. Mtsses and Chlldreu’s at close prices. Trunks, Valises, Telescopes. Suit Gases, Club Bags, etc†in stock. Custom work and repairing as usual. Classes largest 111 â€"“- "Ann ., wn to for EGGS TAKEN FOR CASH DURHAM,ONT. Trunk A282“- S. Mcllraith wedding invitations at the house nt cm: by the “m drunk to he was attacked many ways they are very like children. l opposition. 315.. drunk. If the maid suspects her mistress 0t ‘1 kept by a speaker who \ trying to get every bit. of work out of over. There “'3,- nu ext'i her that is possible and of paying her i and the coarser kinds the smallest wages that she can per- 1 liquors were ritllmlwusl: suade her to take. if the mistress is a you passed “10“; â€W “3‘ , sure that the maid will do 1.18 llttle -. don, and lll'l‘hzll's m mm: "'M'“ no she ran and will “strlke†for i you might l't':l(1 â€H. 19;. 4"-\|‘_. .‘ ténd to dissipate dared by yea“. 0‘ Centuri- THE seavm QUESTION. [WK at COL-J ..... 7 t only a per- l‘ . Long Distance Laundry. l . ot' ' be certain l Some of the smart set Frenchmen . you to be her enemy. with t to London to be knowledge also that she is unfriendly l today send their â€"9“ to you. And yet that is the kind of l washed Their “we“. ‘. _ discord which 9315‘s every day and all i even further aï¬eld in search of goodl â€the best regulated families.†1r back as the six- ‘ ‘ laundry work. So 1’. A practical knowledge 0‘ the work 1 teenth century Frenchmen had their; d. Where the! to be done. an ability to convey that washing done in liollan to observe soft water of the dikes was supposed knowledge to servants. to observe, to corâ€" to impart a special gloss to linen. This without appearing ' g and to show l practice al‘ipears to have lasted until t familiarity " all the close of the eighteenth century, for in his “Tableau de le 08 10 give to a maid Sebastian Mercier. 1 freedom and “3‘ Paris.†published shortly before the tests against the sponsibility and a practical knowledge French Revolution, pro of the details or her work which will patronage by the rich of the Dutch, to ‘ tend to (113519â€? the hostility engen- the exclusion of native laundresses. dered by years of misunderstanding.â€" Still more rema \ tioned in the "Menioires du Comte de \‘aublanc," that wealth sponsibility and a practt of the details of her we LL- k. They Have Th ing Hedges ln Mexuco. The imagination of man been impressed by floating Islands. In 1: ancient times such islands were re- the carded with supers ' ' ‘- “AM. Hm m ‘ . A Spool Trick. l ‘ floating Islands. In Run a pin fts whole length through‘ a the middle of a card. Place the card on the end of a spool in such a way as ‘ ~hang down in the; story 0f Debs-4110 to allow the pin to llo and Artemisâ€"45 hole in the spool. Hold the spool up- lnto the open end. but one of the many cases recorded in right and blow classical literature of vagrant islands llowever hard you be able to tone the card away. If you ‘ 1n the sea. blow steadily you can even turn the! Pliny says that in monis there is a dark wood which ls spool downward and the card will Stml - .- a-.- “lunch for a day refuse to drop. 1 ‘ ‘ I..._.\ ‘\9 C"(“i"‘l. blow. you will not; and a night together. and he the islands called Calamuï¬ â€œmade of reedsâ€), , . nog‘gmly driven by he pushed abOUt with poles. Floating garden some artiï¬cial-have parts of the world from They are particularly adv regions exposed to floods, S-SOIDe natural an“ I flourished in many early times. antageous In where a gar- which are raised W era for the City m formed of floating plants, covered Wit by poplar stakes. ' and surround the L hedges-" FLOATING GARDENS- "DIHCUUIUIJ 0 tr ‘ “Building up a good practice?†. “Yes. indeed He’s o ‘ doing a year. but he’s already got one at family which pays its bm promptly on the 10th of every month."â€"Detroit never 61d help tlon. There may some erons attempts to keep a young man down, and they will succeed. too, If he allows hls mind to be diverted from lts tï¬le channel to brood over the attempt- ed injury. Cast about and see if this falling has not injured every person you have ever known to fall into it.â€" Abruham Lincoln. ___ Can't Keep a Good Man The way for a young mat ‘ ‘ ‘- A1101 9.. was that me is a d in the lake of Vadi- ark wood which is an in the same place for a day ght together. and he describes nds called. Calaminae (i. e.. f reedsâ€), in LydL . driven by the wind, but mi about from place to A Literary Noiu. Herâ€"What's that rasping sound In 'tbe peflodical room? Hunâ€"Oh. that's when New York American. y UWJ Vw- 'tier, publicly kissed, '. while I was wide a nimnco. near “1° early covered With led chinampasv on getables and flow° arkets. They are masses of water h soil and SBCdPed In Luck. natural and Willie Explain said the teacher. I; to kiss me. great that tbO flan Down- man to rise 18 draws this picture of conditions in England before it became “a sober nu, :" â€in those days the doctor was often half seas over when he attended his drunken patient; judge. counsel and attorneys pursued their avocations in court in a prevailing atmosphere of not, coppers. The prime minister went : drunk to the house of commons. where he was attacked by the leader of the l opposition. all . ' 'le order was \ kept by a sneaker ‘ ‘: over. There wags nu PXt' .‘ | and the coarser kinds of distilled ‘ liquors were i l ' you passed along. ‘t L don, and perhaps n ‘3 you might read the .rll.‘.._. t other ..'.‘" legend lltlllg Otlti 'Hm'e you may ' patronage by "W the exclusion 0 \ tioned in the "N \‘aublanC." that _ Bordeaux used \ the way to San 1 -London Tatler‘ ,"-Detroit The card is hem In The thin ï¬lm of 31' much force in all (1 the end of thp spool seuts :1 smooth surf card’udhores as it w with greater force. fc even smoother than An Elusive Painting. 1. Carroll Beckwitb, the at" told a story about a weird pa happened to run across in a " .-._..,.‘,. at u man. “Nonsense!" replied she. “That's not a hearth rug. That's a portrait!" And point out bands and don’tvn'b the purpose 0‘ ex it contained. In ime 1‘ W115 UV“ wwwww _ the wagons and were I wheels formed a mar- surface when assist. «I guess you I money." he said. “Oh. yes. 1 m speaker, “That’: that waY- 110“ ago, and I have him since.†by the rich of sion of nuflve the “Memoires v-w’ nan. “you never can tell. Some- 'e see it and sometimes we New York Post. held ln place by .1 of air escapi u all directions . shoal and the 1 one side.â€"Y0\lm.3 surface to which the H it would to gmss, but ‘ ('0. for the ï¬lm of air is than glass. The pin prevent me card from ALL... n“m_ A LittIe Bit Latc. many countries. ,ce by suction. escaping With tious between I the card pre- lagf'waii untu it be- before mm m M +a.+++++4+++++++++++++++ :«M 3. “18 the" words “sut- The Horse Fair hem of the best Horse r‘aira . during the Month nf .' changed hands at good “'9 have the best \‘ offer m our Farmers. The: e that is [In Thor is no F equal the Fence that is the kind bu vet's Pau'lmeafe. Parlm and Ssu'nia \Vbarf. Standard Sleeping (.‘oluuist Sleeping (In tween Fort, \Viuiam (‘uunnem-ing June imz Cur will he opera A1 This is tho inanmu-z Service between East A Special Train wil Toronto, Umnmeuoin Sunday thereafter. mm narth‘llal‘s. Rt Further md Barbed -, Fullvparticul mined on app! \V t gm nin \\ barf s a Maï¬a. Um PM Al‘ HUN“. 1‘ l ‘wnt \\ illialy.) . \Ve als ()I'()l1[01 I Lamilt on .(mdnn. 919 is no “’ire man the kmd we sell. Kill the Fly . um; 1‘60 8:“ we 11:“? um Wile f0! jaxai' carry difl’vrellt Fence Iuannm '9 that is mam: d of Fem-e we ll 1C3 ' he‘d in Durham l‘aLirzs ever held il 1 0f June. ï¬fty"! good prices. luvver-prioed l \\'il 9 and \V i!“ â€1M.“ ()iltfd W {I mnfm‘t nrec Immufag‘lm rvat quality of \v H h {med to i \Vt‘: | t led Wit-o fm the cattle. ll nds of red from 00"." ‘ [med from F‘ PIICP h I) ï¬le“ \wn \ HORNING. 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