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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Jul 1913, p. 3

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balty Swa NPE- .f THIRTEEN POP ., 91 mots and Isoline ES Toronto If thxs Bank ‘1. ',and tin! tb :d its Branch! l‘oronto Ml In! moo: ncb uh“ r0700“... KW! oronto oronto sh oronto ELE ER $1.60 and bifl “'0. {0 90 ,50 (fa1f the (“It ufire FLOUI [S [P when you run on hand. BED we have the sum the Celebrated B‘att‘hford's Mud and Stock Fund. Nmu' Listnwel. one of .- in Perth. Extra goood 'hard. water in stable. at $7.000. Lot. :1}. Con. Q0 deal-ed, 2‘) HI” acres. ' . Stone Huuse. Cheap. Sum-h Block, near I “we hit hilly, mc‘ 80”, N )'..-,“. fnl‘ Dd ”‘1 Iron P’p‘n" I" -u' 1tne ECIVaUu . .h- linden-s -. tional lines as to his opinion 0! BY AFTERNOOI‘ "qualities and the reasons. for d 1 and mistros‘s or ature. if disputes arise and the . Pumps From $2 Upward ' servant and em; i ALL REPAIRING promptly anr ‘cannot settle the troub‘e be‘ Drover]! attended to. 'them the matter is referréd for ltration to the police. ‘ " ----- A ”10. me ___-.__- ’ FALL TERM 0 Hâ€"»â€" PENS §EPT Best Place in Canada Business Education. Commence now, Cata The undersigned begs to announce to residents of Durham. and snrroundmg country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for x " ~~~~~~ . _ ‘ 0 book, no job. l3 the UUUCIIJH- ; , . . . d a“ Re.\. “11'. 1a s . . I " ‘ on nor t‘ or bad dxspnsxtmn. f‘ . ,, or coming in early qualities may be. proves ‘3 If thP mistress or empinyer 8? , ALL KlNDfi it empi5yer’9 ham , 1 gagement lasts. and he returns it. on 08: 3'35‘ s the servant's leaving, with a few addi- rd 1'00 Cylinders .tional fines as .4 _ _ ’ nd the rgasons for depaot- % :ture. If dxsputes anse By the retirement of tomey of Wellington The servant is so of pursuing former I. commendatinns and lnot forced to take lbeing informed pn cerning them. Fm { practically impossi heystem is undm gThe same system lgard to laboring s â€" ‘O:nA: tratlon LU ll“. ‘ ....... The servant is spared the necessuy istresses for re- of pursuing former m ndations and the mistresses are not forced to take servants without, being informed . Forced characters are system is under p t’l‘he same system holds good in r0- 1 gard to laboring service, or clerkship ,of varim's kinds. 4 ' The municipal authorities take mat- ; ters into their own hands in still an- 7 other direction. Destitution in old age ' unknown among the sell; giving a In pensmn fm‘ limit. has b« 9mm; m an" "0} “3!“; thOfC away" with an Adopted a Mother. A woman left penniless by ce‘rgf‘he's; ht West Point WI» um... ‘ tried will not thereafter ‘he neglected: wherel (freed 0! To a can of soused m and broken up) ndd bone and skin . double the quantity of celery ant m qunrter inch pieces end .8 anaplcion of onion chopped fine. Mu thorough. ly and heap on lettuce lesves, then cover jiberell with the meyonnnue which shouldy renlly be .‘ W “nee. with musterd (En ped pickles end upen. ‘J d “mak” had to be 3 ” In that case the n :a due to inadequacy m, g “mum. ' 0 males 5mm“ At the home cube bride armanv- ‘ Mrs. Alfred Cresswen, 32 lave solved he! avenue, Toronto. in the I‘-‘T0~éh‘Y- The {of about 50 friends, the gnv‘gzxipige?‘ iwas solemnized of MiSS ‘ menial capacity ‘1 the late John Jack. of In 99" bOOR M008 ‘Mr. Charles Cooking. of d 1 . ’The ceremony was perk Letmif: :gg‘gfi ' Rev. Mr. Talbot, at 5.30 1: thank. iggtamped was dressed in v." Crown once 1'9 ['10 P of Transiation- Mum” 3".“ rend ered was translated into ! alent to the wot i t be found. andg :ad to be used in- anese Biblical stu- . led with a person Snaker.” and with king for remission Page the mietranso necessity ass by h" bus- 8 vagrant 8. nd no idea of served _the 390' uacy of lan- to ignorance. 3d “Miserere. heartbroken

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