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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Oct 1913, p. 4

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uuuer u wanted, told back thé cloth. cut a slice as before until all 9nd then cover 13 used. HOW TO KEEP BUTTER SWEET. moved thirty other b1 town at that tin)? and c a single mishap. The D have great confidence the present building Will be placed on its new foundation without this was Ontario. amam There was or lumber in D0 US 'el member James 1 county. For the first time Chtteanluay decide last to be represent: of Commons by a 'eryt ark. MOVI as 20 0D r"HE DURHAM CHRONICLE an WOI'K In the moving, rything is going on like rk. Every man seems to a place, and he’s there at t time. There’s no noise in connection with the ‘here’s a boss on the job. ything goes on so harmon- mt no onlooker would be pick him out. Every L capable man. and minds DURHAM. OCTOBER 16. 1913 coxnstruction, has enough in it one would think. to do t} old )Io N ‘1 ’9']. E "0! and imsolf, who has only time on the job so era has a number of ilar work, and has. monOpoly of the ing business in all and northern part of moved a large .1 house from Gara- »n street when the C. 3g through. and he 3’00 R if roughout, wherever first class, and there of it falling to pieces generation or two. It are a hundred thous-l‘ unbcr in it. but for , 5 vouch; In fact we. CHAT? AUGUAY no stinting of timber those early days. The Ivy, self-supporting uction, has enough {HE TOWN HALL ’ man. 3“!" 11 in the absen “1!, Who has ofw ex; 0t} of Domi uildinzs buildings in I] didn't have 9 People here 0‘39 in Mr. we feel sure .l I has OWIE the lng upw I“ corruptions it H H OI OHSGY‘ lildin 1198889 lding £21112! 011 moving unusual It is proctor lY and out The 31129.: “$3189; the cells. but In clement for them. We a New Zealand cattle raisers have found that the meat of dressed calvm retains its flavor better when exported long distances if the skins be left on until ready for market. {it’d uouapsloze Tubes For Butter , Thfly want butter in collapsible tubes in ln-“ifti. The heat is so in- tense there that it is almost impos- sible to pack “butter in tubs or tins, as it is fluid almost from the moment it is made. Then again, it spoils rapidly when exposed to the hot, moist air. This Seriously retarded the ef- forts of the Government to stimulate the dairy industry. So the Director- Generai of Commercial Intelligence opened negotiations with the makers of machinery for the manufacture and filling of such tubes as are used for nil-paints. Vaseline and tooth pastes. One of those manufacturer-sun the tubes would have to be made of pure tin. as the volatile fatty acids of the butter would act upon lead and cop- per and form poisons. And such parts of the filling machines as are now’ made of copper would have to be of porcelain. ilk 0 0n anon of shire House in c‘ "Duty and Discipli Earl of Meath said King one who reco of the words ‘dnh How the King ferred v to .positlon of the scientist. But louch the tree he. should not. So Dr. von Schrenk was compelled with measuring the bole and taking some photographs uf the tree». He also observed a wood tablet which Humboldt 100 years be- fore. had nailed to the tree the un- Impaired vitality of which for all its fifty centuries. had been shown by a growth of bark covering the tablet. W ’l'l' it is fit is mad bidly Wh This rlrmls of times without damage to trons, and that by Counting the rings shown on the plug he could learn the tree’s avpragv rate of growth and thus mlw one of the greatest scientific problems of the world. The Mayor was mant. Measure the the tree? Surely. Indeed.}1m. But a ment and bore from two few! deep and in diameter? Horro ln vain [ha van Sc this experiment had flreds 0! times wH' inâ€"bo Pr esid COVt tie CoHapsIbIe Tubes SI i (- W 9 V YDI'QBB W38 SH \ n 8 I m p rove F Ia V o r OI Sugar For Wounds has b"en added to the list Of ic and :xseptx dressings, and tom it rmt merely preserve. s. but Iurnishes a nutrient the The F; at The ( uques OI equatorial '81)]: found from the m It xx n 019E ST [MNG WING {saws 0.? memos: ,IS DID HIS DUTY M yasd uppnse Measure )X )f r‘asmn, said the Prince and 1121‘ braltar, and rov alf in the teeth pay respect to r99 the it a meeting at Devon- in connection with the iscipline" movement, the 1 said: “We have in the > recognizes the meaning s m raucy gave way to wivntiflc duties. Authori- .‘s had declared the dis- 9 approximate age of this he one. of the most im- lems in aboriculture. They m] a hope that the next 0 .sjmmld visit the ancient men; would not fail to ‘ evidence needed. 1' of Santa Maria del Tule mnsed a barrier of ada- mre the circumference of‘ Surely. Photograph it? But to take an instru- re from the trunk a plug 9p and one-half an inch Horrors, no! 018 Cypress in the Church- :.' Santa Maria def Tule U When a Prince, De- 0 Discipline Hf 0 grow mm pyramm, lt was 8% through tl 11g of 200 years. AUd; is said l a lusty youth of 1'500i great noon 19 Hebrews made their; A petrm h» land of the Nile. Mn Paris. z'y of America and the, sands of y .=xico by Cortes would! was about Se». things of only a few Though he The. last scientific mea- body bears 9 Santa. Marla. del Tule. Within t ads: by Dr. von Schrenk‘ has neverl and :lid and :eed from which the won the earth, King king in Egyptâ€"3,000 eops drove his sub 1811 to the labor of t pyramid, it was a ‘discipline.’ the Earl, the naval officer, I‘OWed for an up without to the owes! at the dis- of a gale a senior 'JJ‘V‘VJflfi stands the worldâ€"Abe rchyard of . dei Tule. intendency ast of the Speaking at Washington, Senator Hammond of Minnesota said: “We have to look to Canada for paper, and must treat that country well, or our paper will cost us a good deal more than it does at the present time. We are at the mercy of Canada with re- gard to pulp and paper and we~must remember that we import one, million cords of wood every year from that. country, tree of all restrictions. We also import large quantities of ground- wood from Canada." ‘ w-L-l. when noi in use. Who whole group of booths ta‘. room than a space th width of one booth and through. have s“1 also fold fold up ag i New York State has adopted folding election booth shown in Illustration. These folding booths hinged together at backs and 5 {like the ordinary folding screen ] collapse In just the same war, 1‘ agin ,uu luuply opens the valve of 'I bottles, thus cgusjn alr to flow his outfit and to 1m 3?? to the l the required buoyancy. This la in cases of emergency, he will any normal depth reach, In a If moments, the surface of the wate safety valve actuated with any e) pressure prevents the diving c from bursting with any accidental .trom considerable depths. The ' paratus worked satisfactorily u 1 the most severe tests. uta DOORS Group Collapses Into Flat Space Ordinary Screen An important Improvement has been made by a German inventor which makes it possible for the diver to re- main several hours under water with- out any connection with the upper world. The innovation is a self- contained diving suit in which a sup- ply of fresh air is generated and sup- plied to the diver as wanted, the sup- ply being entirely under his own con trol. The expired air is purified auto matically by passing over cartridges of chemical which absorb the lm-‘ purities. In the place of the usual lead ballast. the diver carries on his chest a weight constituted by steel bottles where compressed air or highly compressed oxygen is accumulated. Whenever the diver wishes to reach the surface without any outside help, he simply opens the valve of these L-AL ’Ihadow about thirty miles long 13 thrown on the piain beneath. ’ In order to attract domestic servants i the New Zealand Government decided !to pay the whole of women’s passage money if the immigrants were unable to pay the prescribed portion of the fare, the money so advanced to be ireflmded by instalments. New Outfit Docs Away With the and Tube ms or 13 to 24 for the hours after 30011. From 1 a. m. till 12 the figures 1 to 12 appear on the dial. As noon strikes they' disappear, and the figures 13 [Q 21 will my; Eyeir places. The clock in the facade of St. La- zare Sta‘ion is the first in Paris to have the newly-adopted official numer- als of 13 to 24 for the hours after noon. From 1 a. m. till 12 the figures 1 to 12 appear on the dial. As noon The scarcity of elephants In India may be inferred from the fact that in 1835 one of these animals could be bought there for 3225; now the price has advanced to $4.000. fOLDING ELECTION BOOTHS r-aan; nod sneiter under a single ban- yan tree. in India there is one of | these tr? :3 which has 400 main trunks land outr 5,000 smaller ones. It is said that the Bank of France has an invisible studio in a gallery be- hind the cashers, so that at a given signal from one of them any suspected customer can instantly have his pho- tograph taken without his knowledge. France has a new device for carry- ing on correspondence by phonOgraph. The record is made on a square of prepared cloth, which can be sent through the post in an envelope, and DIVER’S BOTTLED AIR Depends on Canada AND DESKS aging doors in flat and t :ainst the ba 13E DURHAh Lnttu.‘ L. LE e yea AI SO FOLD Ur I. This is how. y, he will from reach, in a few of the water. A with any excess ne diving outfit r accidental rise 1t least m 111811 e_ ap~ under sid Like the the are nada be- Larch lst at other ump . could :19 ban- one of __ ‘«.‘-v\ “altâ€"B. The Grand Trunk Pacific Railway is the ShOf’Ct‘Sé and quickest route between \Viunipeg. Saskatoon. Ed. monton. ex-vations. etc... from any Grand Trunk Agent. , Town Passenger and '- Ticket Agent. Phone 3. John To‘wnen Station Ticket Agent Phone 18. _--...v ‘1" II IIIUULIIHO ' Through Pullman Tourist Sleep- ing Cars are operated“) “'innipeg without change, leaving Toronto 11.00 p. m. (anhfthoye dates. "‘1. A {’mpnrtiomuc low rates to other pumts. Return limit two umnths 'I‘L--A-. __|_ n n To Manitoba. Alberta. Saskatchewan Via Chicago. St. Paul and Duluth or ' Sarnia and Northern Nan Co. Blark Huck. Niégm-a 112.71! and Suspension Bridga. N. Y. (Minimum charge 25c) Secure ynur tickets early at Grand Trunk 'I‘it-ket ()fi‘ices Wlnnipeg and return $35 Edmontan and return $43 Good going October l7-18-l9-20 Return Limit October 22nd. l9l3 Betwwn all statinns in ('mmda 02le (If Pm't Arthur, uLâ€"O In Detroit and Port Hm'nn, Mich. Buffalo. Black Huck: Niagm-aA Falls and Wingham, Oct. T.â€"â€"While Andrew Hardy of Turnberry township was returning home from Wingham last night he was accidentally shot through the neck, the bullet be- ing a 22-calibre rifle in the hands of two young boys. who were hunting at the time. Mr. Hardy was rendered unconscious for a time through shock. The wound is not serious, however. An investigation is being made. have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hund- red Dollars for any case that it fails to cure Send for list of tea- timonials. Address F.J. CHENEY 8: CO.. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. ,Take Hall’s Family Pills for con- otipation. Thereadersof this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at ileast one dreaded disease that sci- ence has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the pa- tient strength by building up the constitution, and assisting nature in doing its xyorkm The proprietors L__-_ _ Thanksgiving Day SINGLE FARE Good Going October 20th OCTOBER l4=21=28 FARE AND ONE=THIRD Mrs. Robert Mitchell, and little son, of Toronto, returned home last Week after spending a fort- nigfit’s visit with her mother. Mrs. C. Firth, who is still an invalid. from the effects of an accident over a year 112°C. Return Limit Date of isaue only Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R0 Molesworth, motored Tuesday on their way I relatives and friends In ston. Allan Park of this xx eel HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Kev. and the harvest the congrep: spen u the Thanksgi with his parents near Mrs. Langdon, of Mt. Forest. is spending a few days with her son, Mr. E. Langdon, and family. Rev. and Mrs. McCausland will spend‘ .the Thanksgiving holiday ___OLC hRSUNAL Mr. Ward occupied the pulpit in I Knox church on Sunday last. and1 Miss Amy Kelly is visiting With preached a most eloquent, earnest friends in Toronto. lan? indspiring sernilon, which was , , ' is ene to throu out with M t; d Mrs. M. Glaser IS spending :1 f9“ attention, by an‘unusuany urge] ays 1n TOYONO- and appretfiative audience. ’Twas Ma 'or Black and Mr. A. w. H. a master}? em"- Come “Rain- Laudz‘r motored to the Markdale “8‘19.“ng wound up at M!" J' fair vesterdav - thndes on \\ ednesday after- - ~' noon. The wedding that after- Mrs. Langdon. of Mt. Furpst. is noon seemed to hustle the old spending a few days with her f9“9}"_S_UD_ immensely. an“ \ -- Mr. and Mrs. E avelan SHOT THROUGH NECK BLYTH’S CORNERS 3100 R EW’AR D $100 and Mrs. qu‘tle Mia. Hartley attended home tea ghen In ation of C hrist chuxcli. on ‘Vednesday menimr PERSONAL )6 1y are Visit- Thornhury; [Sun ( ’Ough 0 isit \Vil (30‘ at the hour of TWO O’clock in Town 01‘ Owen Smmd. in the. the said lands or as much (I arrears nf taxes and Post-s mu with ali In“; By virtue of a w authenticated by Lin 0m- Thnusand Nine collection of the am hereinafter “cuntinn. IREASUHEH'S SALEM LANDS IN AHHEAHS {UH W; n GREY TREASURIR’S OFFICE. Owns Sm'xn. July 9th, 1913. First published in Owen Sound TIMES. J u 'Hl TH ESE uy wrung «)1 a warrant issued by Um \Vardw hemicnted by the. Seal M" the sand COIIIH'N. hr *Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirteen (19):: Pvt-ion of the arrears of taxes due for Three S eiuafter mentiuned and dvscribed. lwing in ti “00d suing Oct. 17. 1:4. m, 2:» Return limit Oct. 22 Minimum charge 25 cents Apply to any Agent fur particulars or write 31.”. MURPHY. District Passwngm- Agent (‘mu King and Ynngze Sis. l‘nmmto Hetwvvn all Stations in (‘anadm Furl \Villiam and East and to Sault Ste. Marie, “81th Mich" Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N.Y. The Early Bird. as his name im- plies, does not neesl to he awaken- ed hv an alarm clock. but from na- tural temperament and character- istics is always on the spot~ready when the first material benefit offers itself. Just so With the early subscriber. He gets the big end of the stick by sending or bringing in his order at the begin- ning of a big offer. Weekly Mail and Empire from nowi till January 1, ‘1915, for $1.75. HA... .4! â€" THANKSGIVING DAY [en-0W8 up immensely. It would. we think, be a good plan to have a half a dozen weddings to take place during the week of silo {ill- ing in another year. It tickles up Of 800d logical reasoning; and could be practised with profit by not a few young men in the good old town of Durham. Send all Orders to Office of this From now till Jan. Ist From now till Jan. lSt. EXCURSION FARES LOW " RATES FOR Iers Are Requested to E His Example. Good going Oct. Return limit Oct (Jun THE EA R Wednesday. the 5th Day of November, 1913 mud. in the said 1) ltS_ much thereof The Early Subscriber THE EARLY BIRD y Conan Doyle, “"fhé which is equal to the Always get the Best Value. v-UI U we do if at the price? ”made special ar- IN THE COUNTY OF GREY ' to give NOTICE that unless the said I charges. he 50(an {Mid I shall on {LY BIRD 9 our circulation a sacrifice of and ++++++++++++++++++++ Township 0! Bentinck aid Uounty. proceed to sellâ€"Hy l’nh ere-0f as may he sufficient (0 MW charges incurred. readers Em plre a new -â€"-and Metro- mull-1n and S. J. PARKER. 0f Fall \Vheac ........ S ring “7le ..... Mglling Oats. . . . .. . Feed Oats .......... Peas ............... Barley ....... l Hay ........... 3 Eggs ............... l Potatoes, per bag . . Dried Apples . . . . Flour, percwt ...... Oatuwal. per savk .. Chop. per cwl ...... l: Live Hogs. per mm :Hides, per lb. . . . Shee )skins ......... ( \Vnol .............. iTullnw ............. ‘Izfll’d.... .... .... '1 urkvys ............ 3(1‘H‘M‘ . .... . L. July? 10th, 1913. Dlu'ks . . Chickens 330w! . . . . best from the pen of that writer. Send or bring all om The Chronicle Office. "den of the Canmty H! Um r. hearing datethe 7th «1:13 . 1913). and (0 Im- (“I'N'U'd ‘99. Years and over upun 1h iathe County uf Grey. )position and little money. “Fruitaa-tives" is the only in the world that is made of {n cud tonics. 50¢. a box, 6 for‘2.50-trial size, age At dealers or sent on receipt of price 3:) Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottuva. up all hope and when the dw '.- - failed to do anything mute 1? n- :. had a stroke of Paralysisin Map l: and this lett me unable to wall; myself, and the Constipation I bowels was terrible. NOUllllg C: any good and I van wretched in way. Finally. I took “Fruit-at for the Constipation. and it nwt cured me of that trouble but gm ‘ this fruit medicine toned It}; nerves and actually cured the pa: .-. I'nder the use of ‘ ‘ Fruit-n-tives’ ’, l stronger and stronger until all the j end weakness left me. I am now again Ind attend my otore every and ull daY.” ; PARALYSED AN! gcauw N01 Wm restored me to heal up all hope and WI failed to do anvil: thg worm Hurst Tmusum-r of (‘mmty m amt “Fruit-a-tives” Compiemy flesh New Brunswick Herchant To He DURHAM, Am. 1319):; BRISTOL.'N. l Takes 8 9 01 9 0‘. ++++++++++++++ ble to say ves” as it ALVA PHI t) y)‘; $1.75 IX! t?!) October ll In H H L‘Oa Wednesday last home of Mr and \1 Barber Wu the an n In! Wedding. “mm H .. Jenny Louisa. “WM"! 112‘. Robert Gadd. 1: Remix“ conduvhni 1': T0 the strains uf 1: march, played ‘tyx \i ~ marcn. bride W gm mm Ia Wn can 399‘ be: (33k Wm dar 3( a! 801‘! be yard, usista littlt; so. the WH’ thkbu ford 0 “sting VlCt t- S with 1" lea\ in [M’- was at ( 'mdi ll (1 too DB! It ill LV also ited last M tron mom and and J Methodis amoumc Dudgeon on Sund: ality, tlv over th the new pmveme it Re v. \V. Methodist on Sunday with 89 V. ducted a! Iniflogue. Mrs reek M ll 15. 1913. \‘l VA RYE \‘ \V \V ( )it

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