PAGE 2. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE of pity fur it as «mu «luvs fur a \‘M' old woman i'rmn whnm lu-r vhil drou haw takml all \\'Hl'k mm “M ry, that she may live» hm- last, «lax “At present there is a movement on foot in the province to keep tha old art of spinning from dying out. and in many of the t'kranian suttlo- ments, especially. the work or mak- ing their own linm and wnoltc-n ma- terials is (-arnfuil) cultivatmi. Tm: Often we an! ashzimmt nt' amwaring provincial and 81‘0 afraid that w.- will not turn" ahnavt and “mu-av pm- grossivi- and mngvr tn i't‘tlt'il qnt ten- “10 now. and SH “'0 cii'np â€I“ â€la! things in tho \Vo-st. wspm’itll)’. pm)- ph' t't'u'm‘t in tro'nsurv â€M stui'io-s ut' Htt‘il' famiiivs‘ that hnw hwn hunch-«t dnwn ttw yo-zn's'. and mm m-ntni'im HM histm'icw nt' iilt‘tt‘ htnu-s unit tmx'ns. It is n gum] thing tn i'vnu-in- 1 Mr the" 0M. i "Stinlt'htHV Ii ohms Hui supâ€! HL'ilii that a spinning: \th-l sir nlct nm‘. t Wk" 11" t’lilt'o' as an urnznnwnt unhnt Ultt' t'xlwl'h'lh‘vs tln- snmv i't'o'iillL; 0f pity “'1' ii its HHU «Inns fur :1 \.-;-\" “Mrs. Hunter, of Belfast, Ireland, who llrst owned the wlglel in ques- tion, gave it to her «laughter, Mrs. Janet Hill, who brought it to Can- ada in 1739. At that time there were only sailing vessels, and it took six weeks to make that momen- tous journey over the ocean. What a story that spinning wheel might tell if it could but speak. max†no: OVER§LLS «no: can of: 2 “9' must Ina/(eï¬acl onwwi/I ’ ‘ D. M. Saunders One Door South of D. C. Town. Jeweller. Durh A writer in tlw lidllwnlnn Jam'- nal says: "The spinning wheel cm exhibition in a local store, the pro. perty of Mrs. Duguid, has seen 200 years step by. Western Women Defend Old-Time WOULD RETAIN BROTHERHOOD BROTHERHOOD UN'ON MAO: u A QSHKOSHB ’60:†SPINNING WHEEL OVERALLS amount cannon "â€"‘J'hey ’ll wearlyou well,my 50 9-- BFcause they’re 313636! haviéï¬lmk ilecurely tacked. hip pockets lined and that means less mending for me.†.1j,_- ! happily. They rorgut. «~1- .1 x-upyiderstand that. her mum. phi]- ’emptly with nothing: he .1. 9511631! the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 'uâ€"V away as my head was relieved and my tired feeling: gone. My sister had been doing my washing and she continued doing It, as ahe said it might set me back if I started to do it again. It sure did help me and I had taken just two bottles when Try baby came. He is a ï¬ne big h now nearly ï¬ve months old. I am taking: your medicine again and I am able to do my work all by myself now. I always recommend the Vegetable Compound to women, and especiaiiy to expectant mothers, as I believe they need help at those times."~ Mrs. OLIVER MENARD, 54 Center St“ Chatham, Ontario. C â€"‘ â€" Iv- do. So I thought I would try Lydiu E. Pinkham' a egetnble Compot nd, as I had rend-o much shoot it in the little books. I found a diflerence nght Reed Mu. Menu-d' a Letter Her Experience ______Mey Help Chagall» 331m. â€"“I want to ten u w at good your medicin. _,.W . bu done me Be. EXPEBTANT , Jeweller, Durham Thursday, August, 26, 1926 «mu m cmuuq MOTHERS u nag lnother |b0by1ultoneypu Lt pvgme ajot m cournged than could cry from momingtillni ht. _l guy! unot er are glad to 5011001 Thursday, August. 26 1926 In most hon 'oumms as ' mblic print. :ccommniod tress Dr. Ar he ï¬rst ti )9 “Freshi' \\‘..1 .1 \ 411:5; 4(7)“? an summer of It and AI TH I lrth Sm) H(