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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Apr 1916, p. 9

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tS with color- 812118, In '11, 25c and Pishing 9 of designs 1. 1L. and 2 designs VAL U E H'U o++++++++++++ AMAQALAAAlth it 2 for 250. CK conditions. ’er our cus- buvim: for buying for ant clvmand are hmwily ”W is to 5+9- 0111' athilitv «Meet your- large stock the lwnefif Iared ER YEAR ll lm n 1m ll ts- nl If she has servants. she ought t6 5. more economical. z; .1; n-zular in attending church. .’ n: is [on pious. If in (IN st) t attend church, he II on: ' road to perditlon. If he sends his family ”1 ’0’ "I. mmmer it is more than he can “0". If he duesn't. he is stint! If he happens to be successful in hUSint’SS, he achieved mecca ‘7 swindlfng. I! he doesn't succeed. he milled hi. E \ :xlllng If he gives freely to chat-Icy, it II done for Show. I I! he doesn't. he is classed an O skin!“ One of the many curious ‘ mt cfllcec '.,- be found scattered about the world a» that situated in Beebe Plain, Queâ€" wc. The post office was fit about w; exactly on the boundary line I» wen the United States and Canada. m many years ago, when the pact ,, ”we was a general store, whisky was ..'lOWD to he sold in one country and delivered h mother wlthout "C hov- lng gone out from under tho root fl *3 old “In! If his wife does her own work. Ibo 13-:‘ki_lliqg herself" for_ the family. . \\ m while'a man bums, havo. . z N >1): until his “absent mind" .'.m' is maddening - myono time is money or who is pay- ; money (or time. It’s hopekll. ..: vague. distralt air is a .01!- .n‘rd handicap. The man who is ~Lt}'s‘ saying: “SOT"! I was think- :_.: Hr something else!” is in the and T‘Wlilt'd with lacking the capacity to . ‘zk at all! It is permitted to learned profes- sorsâ€"~aln.os.t, expwted ox them, in factâ€"What they should be absent- miml'd. They have a tradition to . i s:p~â€"0r down to. But what il .. gruff-5901‘s is no good for nary individual. He 10m 3w makes enemies; ho «‘lln‘ttnuvl‘S; he annoys hi. \ -: m- earns the epithet .li " .mzi thut~deservod or un- ‘ ~ w-i is fatal. True. his absent ~11 wiiwss may amuse some, but‘ 'm~}' are not the one. who count' : r anything in his life that matters. 1 ' n mzm looks vacuousâ€"and that’s! z'umrui result of an absent mind ' - is ranked as a tool. 1 1.. absent mindednessâ€"which ‘ : umber. is not confined to' n1 ;.i!'ms as going: upltsira s vivm collar. and absent- vn‘: gmng to ‘oed insteadâ€"3nd, £4 ;;'.' iv‘orgetiuiness, for one «mi '..i':.it good is the man who | .3 : it another, it’s inability; .mna‘. :.-a- mind from one subject '. .n...=r . oit'kly. The mind is “abâ€" . ' i)’.‘n..:-.ixlg in the dead DQSt or - mi £3.20 the unborn tuturo.’ " in); . 1"55. 1'8 the present that 4' Whoa Thoughts Go Wool-gathering Success Lag: For Most men ammz returning leading oung bull, ringing w mplemem; W18 88 [in bringing va hdustfles light meat Only work work for t aw a you: 3 with d by a r we: must Ind were u have nothi Horse carts umber-s 01 their hug» um am «1 Icthlty of ; mow", brtv more is pl“ 5 the com In WHERE IS YOUR mam? i It was mo structive to ‘ country. I \ miles in field “1 Eve-n thé “me an; Prosperity on Brazil Hotd ins; of Brave Race nt THE NEIGHBORS SAY ants SMALL BELGIAN FAME» inter Curious Post Office “huh rattled in their. , drow by, and yet others ) us products of the town v their balletsâ€"such a ‘ that these people not . the land. but that they ' uselves. And when I ' "‘ Husband and wife strut I M‘ {risky heifer, which they 3 (n; -, I knew at once that W n; a home of their own, ' ere hired laborers who ' ' "‘ , to look forward to. ’ .'"‘I' mi dog carts, cattle, and i people marching with skets on their shoulders, g on the road, and this ral life on a market day than anything else, that y of work and grossperity rope a much cow, or a r a couple of gigs, others 1 them new agricultural which rattled in their “use. A» .. -.. aepest pan or the winter, impressed me most was 01“ life on the road. lave lived amongst the surely understand what m means. To see them run the makerâ€"some interesting in this : 0118 1110? d in f the ,' Taa-growlng in India } Scattered all over India we find the Brim-owned and managed tea gar‘ Idna. From insignificant beginnings ha. [town up a huge industry, till we now have 600,000 acres growing tea, and employing 700,000 persons of both In“. Producing 296,000,000 pounds. India and: her teas all over the chilled world. India is now the ahâ€"all tho British dominions beyond .60 Ianâ€"haw shared in this expat» I“ at "I. “a trade. a Always keep the main gas tap only ; half on. If it is turned on full the m ;' rushes through the pipes. 311‘ ‘ mt ‘ deal is wasted. Get a sheet of very thin iron the am of the top or the m stove with narrow raised edges. Put this on the boiling with that one ring. When the whole of the oven is not required, lower the "brunet” or plain iron sheet halt-way down, and use the love: half of the cooklnx. Thu will use very little (as. lusut's through me pipes, and a treat Good grass is an essential factor in deal is wasted. .the health and productiveness of It is a great mistake to bollovogdairy cows. To obtain these good that the higher the m is turned on’ceneral farming is needed. one to a. the greater the heat and the quicku‘hrxe extent supplements the other. the saucepan will boil. in dairv farmpr whn "norm“. M” r. n Various methods designed to pre- vent the mistaking ot‘ bichinridn of mercury for medicine. or S"‘.‘_‘-‘ n'V'v'r harmless substance, have 11.34.11 ,L'U- posed with tie idea of matting it possible to use this :' 11.3' $015011 as an antiseptie wit}; it L - . any danger. Two of the Liter of these are extremely g..- .1 1111. mi- dently effective. one 1% 4,21 sists in stringing the tabhts 2,2214: 811d then bottling [1101.1 in 1119 maul manner. A tablet can or'1l3 be (E ; -r"1-i ed by cutting the stfrng. and 112,5; apparently 11".;3â€"3 ' ' "-l bility of mistake. The other 2 a “ '5 l is to incase the '3 guards having sharp "ml 3.1, so 11.5.t it is impossible to swalbw them. The tablet can be dissolved with the guard in place or can easily be re. moved from the guard. How to Prevent Acc' dent time lLIQ'gvll Lilla-d with substances like ('JEtUIl wool walls a powerful explos- .w, but sczlJus difficulties were en- (:c32:ti red in its practical use. A new umizml has now been discovered for lumdlmf: tl'is oxygen that makes it y~":?(:tr':!l for commercial. P‘ '2; are filled with a special form of l; - glilac; which are soaked in the l gill «34:33:: [or a few minutes just begets :hcy are required for use. if the has; is now lighted with a match it Will burn quietly and veryl slowly. but if detonated it explodes wit.“ the force of dynamite, and the cost is much less. Much less carbon monoxide is given off than by most other explosives, and there is no danger from a misfits as the oxygen will evaporate in a short This gaily dressed and happy looking individual with the long-stemmed pipe is a typical Serbâ€"one of the thousands that fought so well against the Teutonic hordes. Holi- having worn nothing but military uniforms for so long, and there be. ing no orrcmsion for holiday raiment in Serbia nowadavs. day clowes such as these will be unknown for many years probably, most of the men of the country havi To Economize With 638 MERCURY BICHLORIDE A Serbian In Native Coutumo ing F vent Accident by Mistak- or Other Medicine: ox'adays Adult: oflers one of the best honey linking materials. Alsike is also Nimble. u in sweet clover, which my be m to alumna in most Late sown carrots, beets, et:;., ltore much better than those which we sown early and are too old when harvested. Cut out and burn the old raspberry canes as soon as they are through uniting. Cu tivate the young shoots Ind keep out all the weeds. Every farmer should raise bees. Drynou is more essential than numb in the hog house. Honey is an especially profitable crop for the fruit farmer. Bees are easier to care for than chickens. and yield good returns on the investment. large extent supplements the othm. A dairy farmer who neglects his soil md pastures makes a great mistake. Poor pastures are largely answerable [or poor milk produztion. be taken for grantedâ€"that the rich- ness of the food of a cow correspon- dfligly increases the richness of the milk, and this result is more notice- able in sound, healthy cows of the real dairy type, cows with highly de- veloped milking qualities, and whose Consumption of food goes chiefly to further this end, than in poor and neglected animals. The latter (all to do their best. Food and Milk Good food produces the best re- Iults, and it is for the dairyman him- self to find out whether it pays him to feed it to his cows. One thing may I pure-bred sire the calves will take on more of the characteristics of the bull than of the cows. The chief merit of the sire is determined by the butter-producing capacity of his mother, his sire’s mother and so on down the line. Unless a bull in de- Bcended from good mllkers he need not be eXpected to produce good milk- la a matter of far greater moment than the selection of a cow, because Where non-pedigree cows are bred to A USEFUL HINT 0N SELECTING DAIRY COWS Crop: For Honey The popular and thrilling tem- . perance play “Ten Nights in a . Bar Boom,” will be l“ven here on , Saturday night under the auspices of the Durham Recruiting League. ? It consists of five acts, and will be i presented by Fred G. Brown, with . an excellent cast of ten skilled performers. It is not a motion. picture play, but a real live com- pany of sta e artists. It is an old play. but e new touches of pathos, the new adventures, and '- taxmmWXKWW‘Wkwhvzxm‘wmfi g Large Sales Small Profits § "*v' '- 'w - m- mvwmm1 the new eXperiences. portrayed in new artists, give a thrilling in- terest to the old pla . The pro- ceeds Will be devote to patriotic purposes. The admission is 250. reserved seats 35c. The opening display surpasses those of all previous seasonl. Call at our Parlors and we will be pleased to show you the largest and most up-to-date stock of Spring Millinery ever shown in Durham. Lambton Street. The New Spring Millipery Openings Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday March let, 22nd and 23rd and following days MRS. T. H. MCCLOCKLIN One door west of Standard Bank. The Girlâ€"Don’t be frightened. darling. It’s only mother in her old 1915 model. She’ll never catch us.â€"Puck. THE ELOPEMENT April On an:

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