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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jan 1927, p. 5

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I UIHE DANCE”. is Week’s RGAINS fl GUNS! m Store any 27.1.37 o «moor-m dwuo'lwrat- mo! young, .ulHIfll' and said the o o -O-~O--M I)" and If Inn home, under re- [ olt'spise ~\‘. What In attract u. Jersey hn sexton, him] radio '0' ”nu-hes- mhly 0f 'h parlors ul out the NW of the M'N'mh'n‘ Ho-l'm‘med ll umntvr- bf gilded nuns-nt- flunk“)! o! unar- ol m the HI N order I» 1'00! :3 “In of a m- tht if A bachelor who loves boys but who has no boys of his own! That is George E. Buchanan, a wealthy coal dealer of Detroit. a hard-boiled busi- ness man who thinks that the best possible education a boy can have is the education of travel. He has sent 145 boys to Alaska from De- troit and Vancouver via the Can- adian Pacific “Princess” Steamers to Skagway; and now he plans to not only send a group of boys to Alaska the coming year. but he has enlarged his program and his former sloganx “On to Alaska with Buch- anan" has a aide-partner, “On to Europe with Buchanan!” Buchanan is a Canadian Scotchman who has prospered wonderfully in Detroit. He will tell you he has made money there. butâ€"his big idea is to give the crowing boy a chance. The boy CHEERFUL NEWS FOR THOSE WHO MAY DIE \\'i~ tuko- plaasiu'v in making thu :mnminco'mmit that otvath as the t'Hll-‘t'qlio'm'o‘ 0f iiisvas‘u ni' nlit age is :‘t'llt‘l'flliy painlvss. and that. uni- not- o'ol physician. Dr. Arthur )lamtonald. nt’ \\'a~‘zhingtnn. is iIo-vnting himso-lf tn c‘nllo't‘tim.’ farts anol tiguro's. which may much-rate tlw mustn't-t of ilvath tn miliinns. It is viii-inns that. mm!- ii-zil .‘H'it‘lu't'. lwi'halis ('Hlitmllmi by Hip law. mako's littln pruvisiun I'm- o-:i~'iiii: thc- last lliUlnt‘llis ni’ pvi'suiis'. Him!” tn 'iliv. .‘lmlii'al Si'ii'ni'i‘ is t‘t'lli't‘l'lit'ti mainly with thi- other win of tho- shiviolalml'piiig DROP]? t0 lbw. But it is also.) trim that nnly in a fvw aliswasvs. such for instancv as lm-kjaw. items oh'ath i'nmv in 'mi ag- nny. It is the t'nar of death which i< tnrrifying. and it is probable that. a man must haw his own phiIOSOphy to conquer it. But. thi- fear that the hiisinnss of dying is a painful one is inst armthnr siipo-rstitinii which may km svat away. Tho-m al't' plviit)‘ nt' pomph- win» would not shrink .- _ .--.;-.. .amm nmn- heavy load lw .mvpt away. llH'x'P “1‘" pm”, Hf [ulnplv “Tm would not shrink from laying down their heavy load If Hwy km-w that Hm prm-Pss is in most 63505 as easy as falling asleep. Ahove all it must be 3 [NM tn thnsn who watch their lmwl 01103” passing to know that it is withnut ther- ing. that. indeed the act of dying Putts whatvwr suffvring may haw N‘dt‘fl 3L History is full of death met not so nine Ultit‘ as with an almost contempt-- nous indifference. Un his way to the scaflold Thomas More stumbled lant who had "I am told there will ‘ o "By my word. I won ine it was easy to . Madame ‘Pompadour. who if she was a fair-minded woman. 'could have had no fantastic expectations Of a harp and flowing garment in the next world. died with a jest on her lips. She was breathing her last. when she opened her eyes drowsily and saw a priest stealing from the room. "Wait a moment." she said. "Then we will leave ’together.” Some of Socrates most interesting discourse followed the time when he hail drunk the hemlock and bflm‘e he diml. He. walked abou iitiklll; Hi hi pm. “hm“ “"‘I‘l'." future stat!h that his last thought was "to ask a frian [U [way 8 small ”Pb: he.“ History is full death met not so um» as with an nous indiflere'ncv ”We'd “(his last hours .‘luzart joinmx with his friends in singing a ,6. quiem he had thoughtfully compch- Mt Afraid Of It Die by 009"“ 883's. “I’ll do it," but Buchanan knows in his canny Scotch way that the only thing worth having is the thing you have to earn. So he says to the boys: Here's a trip to Alaska. here’s a-trip to Europe for you, but listen: "No boy. or man, ever appreciated or got any benefit out of anything he did not work or sweat for. You earn one-third of your passage money. and I will tell you how to do it as best I can; you get your parents to put up another.third and I will loan you the remaining thirdâ€"and you can pay it back to me when you get ready, so that another boy can be sent to Alaskaâ€"or Europe." Every boy who has made good his passage money'to Alaska. is eligible for the European tripâ€"and the percentage WI for Hm m’t'alsion. \thn Smu't'u was uralvrvd t0 din. fur tlw gum] nl Rum.» hc' ugwnml a win in his urn: lmt. nut. finding um quirk vnnwuu lm said: "Dvath sm'ms tn ho- a manu- uf snmn clifl'ivnlty.” Sn lw urclvrml his s'IIIVIIIs III III'I-IIIIrv II IIIIIII. ”[N'IH'II III“ \‘I'IHS III his IIIgs. I'OHIIHISNI hImw-II' III. IIII‘ hIIIII IIIIII II-Iss'I‘II IIIII as IhIIIIII'I IIIIIIIII. IIslI I II. \ VI-IV sInIIIIII IIIIIIIII: VV as that II“\I."I'I.h\ .IIIIIII “HIS.“‘IIY- IIIV IIII IIII- III‘IH III "I'III- SUP.” III' "IIIII I'lIIIIIIsII II.~'. II. was I'IIIIIIII \VIII‘II 'IIIIIIIIII'II IIII IIII‘ SIII'N'. HIS III'III III- I-I'aIIV IIIIIImIIII-II suiciIIv IIV IIIIIIII; II III-mI-IIIIIIIIs IIIIIIII'I’ IIIIII IhIIIkIIIg III-I'IIICIIIIV. kIIIIVVIIII; IhIIt IIIIIIIIII-XV “Huh! III- ”In I'I-rIIIIn l'I's'IIII. TIN‘ saV IIII: Mat 'The brave man dies but (”10“. TI!“ I'O“ aIII dies It tIIflIII‘BU‘I IImIIs" II|I||IIPS IaIIICI' to death III IIaIUP, OI l'atIN'l' III IhI- L'IIIII‘BL'I' that nmkes 3 than) man féce dcaI.I IIIIII IIIkII his chances. Violent ”WU,“ must IN" at best IIIII'nmI'III'tahIII "III that I'eVolting second of the wrench “110“ the blind soul is flung IIIIIIII IhII air." as .‘IaSPfiPIII I‘I‘as It. Nor can death be less than IIorI-IIIIII III ”II‘ man with hIs‘ sensns I'IIIIV IIIIII» who. caught in some trap. 50'0" II. I’I'I'Iainly aIIIII-IIIIchIng. But IIII‘. II [II‘OaI‘II Is VVI'II'sII III-an thv III I IVII.. Teaching at Fault Iir. \lamlonald believes that [dual of the dread of the act of «lo-nth ‘ chin in the poets and writers \VLH Inn» rarely ti'o'alml it. in :my ~,m it. but that of terror. Moran-4s, Im- llwir own private ends. haw rump» si'niml it as a. horrifying reality al- \\a_\'.~' at uni-7s elbow. sumo-thus; which we should never lose sight of.f The death of the drunkard, the evil liver. the sc'bll'er at things religious,l has been painted from a million pin-l pits in the most dreadful colors. lere are on records stories of deathlwds. when the dying man. a devout believer and a‘ model for the community. has been almost crazed with the fear of what was approach- ing him. There seems to be little difference between the death of the just and the unjust. Happily both die easily. The stories of death ag- onies, and death rattles and death struggles are for the most part /su- perstition. When stmnge noises or convulsions occur the dying person is usually unconscious of them. They harrow the beholder. but 'if he is taught they do not represent the last turn on the rack of the loved one. deathbed scenes will lose much of their shocking character. "Saturn," emplained tho philow- pht'l'. "always trips to mako 00mâ€" :wnsatinn. Fur instancn. if on rye is lost the sight of the other he- grows deaf in one 931‘. the Marin: at tho other our becomes morn acute.” "Faith". said Pat. "and I believe you’re right, for I'm nnticw! that when a man has one leg shorter the other is always long- er.” M Advert“. ii the chroniclo. It pays. in the Chronic]; It pays. . a box of safpty matches.” Nature’s Way of “make good" boys has been very high, according to Buchanan. Of all these Alaska boys. Buchanan says that two-thirds have voluntar y re- paid him, although he has erely put them on honor to do it when they got readyâ€"and he forecloses no legal obligations, because there are none. Any boy, anywhere in the United States or Canada. can qualify for George B. Buchanan’s trip to Alaska. or to Europe. and can earn his third anywhere but. of course. he should get in touch with Mr. Buch- anan. in Detroit, to learn how to earn his third. All of his boys have a wonderful time,-no matter whether they go to Alaska, or to Europe. and when they finish with him they have had a business and travel education worth a whole lot. Just. stmul ansiclv and watch ymn'self go by; . Think uf yoursvlf as “he” instvad of Watch closvly. as in other mvu you note 'llw hag- kueod txousors and Um seedy coat; Pic-k flaws. find fault. forget tlw. man is you, Am! strivn to make your vstimatw ring true. dlnnfrnnt ymu'svlf and lmyk you in Just stand mid“ and watch ymu'svlf go by. ' Intm'pro-t all your motiyes just. as though " You lookmt on ono whose aims you did not know. Lot. undisguised contempt Stll‘gn through you whon You son you Shirk. U commulwst. of men! Dospiso your t'l’)\\'al'(“('t.’; voudemn whato’er You l'mtv of false-[wars in you any- Whm'o. hvt'vuct not. our «Infect. that Shamos' your vyvâ€" Just stand usiolv and watch yoursmt‘ go by. .\ncl thenwwith eyes unvviled in what, yuu loatheâ€"o '1‘” sins that. with sum-t charity you'd Clothe”. ltau'k to your so.'lt‘-\\'allml tenement. you'll go With tolerance for all who dwell EW- lnw. The faults of others then will dwarf andOShrinkâ€" Law's chain grnws stronger by 0m- mighty link When you. with “he” as substitute for “I”, Have stood aside and watched your- self 30 by. Weather Prophet’s Predictions Can Be Taken Either of Two Ways Peoplo subject to rheumatism get cold comfort from the Stra'throy Transcript: A local weather prcmhet who has- es his prediction on the direction of the wind when the earth passed the winter solstice, makes the state- ment that the wind for the next three months will be from the east. This. as we take it. will mean much warm \\ eathm. cold weather, or both. In any 9\ ent, it spells rheumatism for the rheumatic. An Infantile Banquet ”You're looking tine," announced the doctor to his patient. “Have you followed In} dieting instructions and pawn only what a three-year-Old child uonld?’ T'Yns. doctor." was the sad reply. "For dinnvr I had a handful of mud. one of coal dust. a button hook and WATCHING YOURSELF GO BY Hue eye-u MEANS ONE OR OTHER THE DURHAM CHRONICLE cumonsumlxca (hurram speaking. UH idea 01' 9. wedding 15 a ruuvculiunal mm but thoro- arr cases on rrrurol where. the tastes w” some maple. haw not a- grew! with this. Indeed. tlwrr ham boon sumv wry eccvntrir and wry romantic marriage rvn-mimivs sulvmmzml. Men and wumrn. Hm very Uppnsmu- m rhararto-l and. dis- pusmun. lmn- ho'vu unitml,“‘st.mr- time-s tlw union prm'mg a'JIappy unr. sunwlinws Ilw reverse: But.\ taming recently heard at gum own] about pldnrly men marry- im: ymmg girls. h-t us start our Inst 01‘ vxtram-«linary \thlings with out" that «wt-urred in a (surrey town sonic" yvars ago. who-u all the, old t'ulk 5'me to run amnk. In this instant-v an. uld man 01' skuty- viglnt yc-ars ut' agv (hr- llacl I'm-n a suldiwr lent to tho attar an aged «:amwl who had le‘splf sewn sowvn- tyâ€"twn smnuwrs. The-w \wrr- lln'm: hrnlvsmaicls. ro'spvctn'e-LV agvr sixty. sixtyâ€"vim”. am' sc-\rnf}."_\'o-ars. All Of tlwln \wro wlItstc-I'» 'l'tte lwst man was smwnty-tivv, .w tln-ir cum- MHM! :Iuo's. tumtght tlw whit up In Iwarly IHHI' m-utm'u a {Ind a quartm. marriages Otx freaks In {yawning shnws the H‘Ntkh who} “win in «haw tm- "mm-y 1mm llw public. nl'ln-n inlvrmmw}; am it is nut. an unusual thing m 1112'! t‘:- fa? ’ man [nut-rum. hr rum 11m. \x. man; am: HII‘ (”Hun-l nmzz Hw ha:~ dud! Incl}. lull sumt'hhw-’ {Wu liku flu-:lks' marry. ‘ ' a 1' ____ __ Q. Ul'lllll‘ -‘ \nl'u. s- Thu (lnnsul lillml m a hlank m-r-i mi 'utv. which has huwxnrdvd h)" him to thc- :mlhm'ilins in Italy. whn.’ in thv [we-whet. 01' 1h:- parish [H'ivsli vxhihitml H lwfm'v ”w hth'. \\'hHZ in tum ah'ixml hvr siglmhma :u'm-pl-I in; it, as hvx' :u'lhm thc- nlarl'iagv he'- vumv ho-rt'vct!) hihshhg. althmxgh, m‘} coursc. thv hMVLV-mzn'riml (-unplv. (.uuhl not pusslhly “VP Inge-Haw I'Or quih- 2| littlv timo- «Min: tn the ch»! tum-v Hwy “mm apart. The Wedding Ring Omitted .\'(J\\' a \an‘d I'ngn‘clinu Hm! :oll- ix‘l'umrtanl. liltlv m-Iiclv thr woul- ding ring. \ I I ‘ IIIII F I I'vrâ€"wv a r As is (-ummun klmwlmlgr. sumo-tinny hummus that. this. little: al'liclv i» t'urguHMIL mnl tllvrv haw been vases \Vlwro- tln- olmwâ€"ko'y m‘ tlw chm-vi: hm hm! h. ch, duty; but it is nut. “Ht-n thin! Hm’ ynrtum n!’ tlw marriauw whim; "With Hm rim.” I «In “In \U'Il." M12. is. unliUNL Yc-t tlu-rn- i.- an instant-:- ..|’ this m! i’. HAHN HOUSE, DURHAM . ADVICE ON THE SCALP . [AKBRS OP PATENT STRUCTURE Ryrle Blrks Building Young Temperance TORONTO LADIES and GENTS Thursday, February 10th. HAIR GOODS J. BIKNIGHT JOHNSON ' KNIGHT formerly with Dorenwend---Pember were thus practically marriml twiru on the same day. Finally, let usgiw a frw .lrtails of what occurs at’ a marriagu m-rv- many in tho Philippinr Islands. When the. Negritos marry. tlm whole tribe is aseemnlm‘l. and tlw af- tlzmcml pair rliml» hm trims gum- in: t‘ltlSt‘ to rack othpr. 'l‘lu- hraurli- 08 ul thr trm-s arr tlwn limit. by llw vldt'l's till HIP Ill-ads Hf llth ruuplr mewt. and when tlw liriclu's and liriclegrtmm's hands haw thus nwl. llw marriagv is tit‘t'lal't'tl lvual. Now conws Harbort JavrIII "I'M“ IN» I of Washington. ocean motvoruhmsr and lumz- -raIIgI- \wallwr forwam r who. in addrrss at. I‘hiragu on Friday of last \wrk, prmlirtml truuhlv for [wars in all grain IIIarkvLs. Ha-lms jIII’III-d uthrr III-uplwh In prvdirting a nu Slllllllll‘l‘ this war Hr said: "“10 (“um svasulh III “'27 ill “I“ IIIIrHIrrII and smIHII-I-II !;I-IIII~|IlIc-I-I-s arr fraught \VHII III'IIH- dzIIIIIvrs In 1hr grain harwsts III' the \VnrlIl. I \\'ral|wr III-mlIrlIuIIs husml nu lsuI-II‘ l‘aoluliiun :IIIII HII‘II MIN'! “1' |I .‘i'IH‘ 'o'llliH‘l'iIHll't'S ilIIIII'zllI' a suâ€" “NO SUIIBR” YEAR 18 \c'rv Mun {atlu-vr.‘ .23. 1x: 3.27:4 1. E}. ._:;--..’.=... .1552: .u::::./... 2. .......:__c 2:2. ES. .33.. Durham 0!! The Old Black FORECAST FOR 1927 All sizes, n for ......... Men’s Heavy Ribbed Woollen Underwear: ‘ Ladies’ Silk and Wool Hose, popular colors, reg. $1.00 for 79¢. Fleece Lined, extra heavy: Men’s 34 to 44, reg. $1.00 for 79¢. Boys’ 22 to 34, reg. 75c. for 59¢. J. 8: J. Hunter “mum livruard Shaw. vmltvmlwr nl‘ (llufislmas, sen-ms in lw ambi- “mm 10 'akl- the “law of "Will Inga as «‘hampiun K‘I'HllvIIPI'.--~-Hlm- ilhm HN'IIM. Hon. W. liffinnvy. it is announced from 'l‘wontn. will rvcvim the “.51” sessitmal salary as lvmler of the l’mgm-ssiw gmup. A following of H! mo'mlwrs is sufl‘ivu-nl to qualify him. and ”turn are. l3 I‘I‘u‘m'vssivvs. AUCTION SALE 'I'I'|~:.~'h.\\'. qum'uu' a. 192:. A? Luis 3 and i. 12cm. 1'1. l-Zgrvnmut. the farm slm'k and Implvmums of Clark \Vatsnn. I‘lu‘l'ylhmg \ull lm sum. SW Ian-u:- hlll» fur Inn'lu'ulurs. M!!! 031'! SALARY Ontario PAGE 3.

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