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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Feb 1927, p. 6

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(H fl [I H It in \0 1‘) I h to I“; mo as: in. P! van tic OTHER PAPERS’ OPINIONS The Good Old Days "Making ohl things new." It hist- ory does nothing more than repeat itself that is what we are all do- ing. Certainly radio broadcasting stations in a way of their own are accomplishing this achievement. Last winter. a revival of life was given to old time fiddling. This style of music suddenly became very popular all over the country. Station after station. night after night. featured old time fiddling on their programs. Fiddling contests became the thing throughout the linisters Too Well Paul? .\II aIIII II- III a II-Iigiuua III-I-IJI IIIIIII a I'MIIIIIIIIIIUI IIaIIIIs that “In IIII was-I- III IIIIIIIsIII-‘Is Salilllo.‘ III rum-III )‘I'HI‘S has Iakt'll IIIII hI‘I'UlU I'IF'II‘I’I I'I'IIIII IIII' calling and II'IIIlI-Il III nIaIII- II I-IInInII-rrial." .\II'. SlIIII'k“! “'IIaI's Illf‘ UPI” III' that I’III'UIIII' I'IImplailII. It's IIIII s” manI wars ago that. gIII-aI'lIIIIs war» so poorly paid III-aI thIII- the) nIaI haII- bI'I'u spirit- IIaIII' IIIh. IIIIII IIIIInI anIII hIIII to make I'nds "N‘t't III "H'Il’ earthly sIrIIggII'. that was \\'v wunolvr it‘ this critic- would likv tn turn hark tn Hm tinw who-n rural pasturs haot twn amt same- tiIno-s throw vlmrgow: \HN'II. nut. 01' Hm olvpths nt' tho‘il' tmal't. if not tho-Ir pm'kr'ts’. thr- "It‘mho'l's nt' Hm tlnrk \wulot bring in a jag n! hay and nuts t'HI' Hh- hnl'so'- sumo». 1mm- BIIHPHII \\ U Hvl'aM 'l'hr mmh-rn girl. 0|" llamwt'. is distinguish-ct by a sort nt‘ suppr- timat nmwulinity. Sho- aims at, [my- ishnwu in manna-mama talk. For hW "l”ll trio-hols sh» makt's a piquant amt plvasant (mmracton hut. in mmt. rusvs wht'l! tht'y rhmm‘ a Wit“ It, is “w girl with nmrkwt fo-mimnv mmlitivs that the-y want. Amt that. H the tytm “1' girl that is cattmt uht-t'ashiomo-ot. Humittun Tho Feminine Typo T [w manty man is more phwvr- fully attractmt tn [hr wnmanly “'0- man than h} tho» woman “ha in- clinvs ho manishnnss. Tho- latter may tw :wco-ptahln tn him as an arquahdanw amt o-w-n as "p31." hut sho- i..- nut liko'ly to kimth' in him at. twutvr and rumuntic atfm'tiun. fur his naturo- craww in a lit‘v-cnnu'ao.ln thv qualitio-s nt’ character which aw supplo'mvntur)‘ to his own. not mmilm tn his. [1' ho- is Will)‘, tm Is hko-ly tn tw attracts"! hy a girl ht' t'vnzmim- tum ratho-r than by nnv who. mthvr [nomso-sso-s nr m-t-to-nok tu pawn-vs nmsruhnn qualities. N's Timo-s m-m nevar better. and p90,!»- m-rr newer more honest than tho-3 arn today. P90919- today or“ klllolPi. butter, fllOl’t' considerate» of Hz. fo'o-iijxgs uf nthvrs than “my MW haw- hwn brfnrv. Back in the ant-Mat days thvrr was less kind- ness than ths-ro- is tmlay. Look at hmhu-y. bark at Hu- awtul dungeons. and huw tho- pomp]? sum-rm] from :m-raHvd inrnrabln Mamas-s. and tho-n Just rvahz» what electricity, what muahral scio'nt‘P. what surgery. what o-nginm-ring has almu- fur this 039. and ynu will seen that not you:- terotay. hut tmta), is ttw Huhhm Ag". NW at!» that \wmld ha ronsith-rml tho- ago- at luxury. h' thv ancinnts could rvturn Hwy \wnht trll us that kings. prim-m. and rulers never ham ttw luxurio-s that we o-njny tmlay.-l No-wmarko-t lira. l m PAGE 6. H\ “t \wum bring in a jag of hay wars fur the- hump. some pota- unvl apple's fur Hw pl't-arhm' his family. and ”mu “guru nut. \\ ith a salary 0! MI) 3 yo ar 1w tnlvrably we'll offs-«Shutfurs! «m-Ho'l'ald. Roadside Billboards IN oinllh nuatmn. lbw pm: Hmusaml has gm-u Kinder Now glw'u OLHHInng» s nr-wr comic! hm my an-r mu. .\'c agrvecl that ad- le alung Hm uisaum- and a *rs nf natural In » ”H- ”Nil! w i I\ rm 1 \n ll a! country and many old timers tuned tip the old fiddle to go after laurels in a musical performance. which ui’oy imagined had been completely supplanted by modern rag time and jazz. More recently the old time gospel hymns are coming into their own and a number of stations are providing week night programs consisting of old time gospel fa- vorites whose appeal can never grow less. Still the desire for old time things has not been satiated. and a Chicago station is now putting on the air a series of old time- prize fights. 0n Fridny evening we listened for a time, (ell The greatest upportunity of your $7, 000 List To Given Away The Mail and Empire anywhere in Canada by mall, 85.00 per year. Delivered by carrier-boy in Hamil- ton or London. 86.00 per year. No payment will be Wed that will advance sub- scription» more than three years from March next. There in no catch in it. Th‘ere is nothing herd to do. There in nothing to tick. And there is three thousand dollars to win. Turn to the picture below. Within its border. are a. number of objects and articles. the nemee of which begin with the iettup “0". You will find elk sorts of things thnt betin with the letter “C"â€"there ie e "Cot". there is e. “Cow'. there in 3 “Gran". e "Celt" end a. “Gian". end “Cnbhn‘e”. etc. None or them are herd to and. None of thorn ere unueuei words. Eeay worde. Wett- ing right on this pm with ".000 buried in them reedy for you. See how may you in the event of n 'l‘ie for any pflzâ€"e oflered. the hill amount of such prize will be paid to each tied participant. answer wins the larger $7,000.00 CASH PRIZES ANSWER THIS PUZZLE -- WIN A BIG CASH PRIZE 50 CASE PRIZES--Haw Prizes Will Be Awarded FREEâ€"$7,000 In Cash Prizesâ€"FREE The Mall and Elaplre’s $7,000 Gold Mine Offers 83,000 For You . Mail Your Puzzle Answgrs and Qualifying SMp‘bm to W. J. LATIMER, PUZZLE MANAGER, THE MAIL AND, EMPIRE, TORG Subscription Ratesâ€"Payable in Advance M) (5 RA .‘JD PRIZLS andwinafiahareinfl,000.00. Thc‘ruteamonennhurimb-dny. Foreverymundm-dwwbblu ' todohâ€"Jl‘hcudl-IIE olmachmtonhu‘hnmm. mincoithcmhlLthegx-utestchnnecu dchathucmel-gdpm «mu-quSIMPLYm‘C-V â€"who really wants to succeed and has the PUZZLE EVER MADE; How Many Object: Beginning With thb Latter “C' ' Cut; You Find in 17! -e in no catch in it. Th‘ere is nothing herd to do. There in nothing to rink. And a is three thousand dollars to win. Turn to the picture below. Within its border. a. number of objects and articles. the names of which betin with the lead “0". will find elk sorts of things thnt begin with the letter “C"â€"there in e "Cot". e is e. “Cow’. there in 3 “Gran". e "Celt" and n “Cigar". end “Cabbage". etc. a or them are herd to and. None of them are unuuel words. Easy words. Wnit- right on this pm with 87,000 buried in them reedy for you. See how many you cenflnd. Wombl‘nthiepietmu-menbtomioueemrenebm nuclei-gem mtheebpoumwitIVeI-ethaeefiutefl. A“ that in the key to the “flown-DOLLAR GOLD m. mmmwiummmsommummu thin nie. nomumaommmmuumm eMSflcl-hthepiauuthetnrtwiththem‘vwhemMED; mummm‘b. YOUR ANSWER TO THE “C-WORD” PUZZLE MUST BE IAILED NOT LATER THAN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY "TH LAUGH. LEARN AND WIN A SHARE 0]? $7.000 DURING YOUR SPARE TIME Prize If Prize I! No Ono Suburlp- Sulpgwrlp- $30.00 25. ('50 "0. 00 10.00 10.00 amounts. Aim for the his the time in fact' tn a realistic broadcast of the great Corbett-Fitz- simmuns bout fought in Nevada al- most thirty years ago. Every de- tail of the scrap was thrown on the air after having been forgotten for more than a quarter of a“ century. Not a jab to the jaw was omitted and not a spurt of blood from the nose and ears of the umgeous Fitzsimmons was over-loo ., . And when a terrific right hand punch landed just above Corbett's heart bowled him over senseless against the ropes. the voice obthe referee was heard counting over the fatal one to ten. which ended the whole 8'1 , 66?) .55 30.00 30.00 30.00 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE mm. Sch-chi»- Prize fl Th roe 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 tlons‘ l 0. 00 sent in. prizes in the same anner. It 3 'u- answer In (lugging start it some future date. Just write on orde you “at the paper started and It “wart prlurxgtol; on that date. You will find it easy to get suboc . rt to The Man and Empire to qmltty your answer {ta-“2h”: 83,000 Prize. It is b t nubllshed In OnMn y n th. be“ CI"! 30mm published in Onturio. and Empire (by mail u 35.00 Do; your ac} much If deliver-ml in Hamilton or London) a Second Prize. ”€00.00; Thin! Prize, 81,000.00 $3,000.00 thi rd column ' Instead o! $80.00 will be uwu'dod . to the unwel- winning first prize. 9 provided ONE yearly subscription to The Mall and Empire at $5.00 per year has Men sent In. Secomi Prize, 3500.00; 'l'hll'd Prize, 8300.00, om. (Sm aeoond column of figures In Print- List.) Tho “C-Word" Picture Puzzle Gama in a campaign to increase the populurity of The Moi] and Empire. It costs nothing to mite part, and you don't have to send in a subscription to win a prise. If your list of “C-Worda" is awarded First Prise by the Judges you will win 830.00; Here’sliow Big PrizesWill beAwarded _ â€"â€"â€"v vuv â€"-_avw lv- 7'... ".‘I VUVIVV. we are tracking the folfowin; special offer whereby you cen win greater cash prizes by sending in ONE or THREE yearly subscriptions to The Mall and Empire. vicious afl‘air. With all our ' dorful achievemmts of today, people of yesterday and the baforo. had also their unparal accomplishments which can thrill tlu- modern world. Per amnr all , there is mom than would care to admit in the s: ment, “Them was the good d3Y8."â€"-Arthur En'nrnnian â€"â€".--u - - --v. n of figures In Prize List.) nd-n ‘5 ‘A-.‘ -_- ___ I, were is mom than v11) rare to admit in the slate,- “Them was ‘the good old sutwaay and the day also their unmrallolpd much can still world. , , Perhaps CUP “'0“- .da '9 the The grand jury \criticizes the gui- lows at the cityejail as clumsy, ugly and out of date. The jury is to be thanked for the criticism. If there is one thing more than another t . .. . places with more advanhges are 30-- ing back? In every use it is the difference in the people. ln‘the alive. In the other case {hey are dead.â€"â€"Orangeville Sun. TORONTO, "3}!!! lg Bountiful 11. All a;;";..b.cr?.;a:.. wm bo- 0 Puzzle Manner. Cardiac!" mnrkmg 0} will positiVely fortelt the. credit of IIICh I {or prize; m we pwxure. Where the plural is uer-d the singular cannot be counted. and vice veraa. 6. Words of the.- name apelling cannot he need more than once. oven though need to designate different objects. The clamo- object can he named only our": the object so named. however. may contain an one or morn of its part. other objects which may nleu he named 7. The answer havmg the large-t and nearest correct list of namea of vialhle conerete objects ahown in the picture th..t beam with the letter “(‘.” with the leaat or town! nun.lw.- ut‘ c-rmre. will be awarded first prize. The second lulizesl list M correct words. with the least or fewest number of errore, wi'J iw li‘»‘lil‘di’d second prime. and no on through the liat until all prizes haVe been au'urdetl The prize- will he decided and awarded on a pert‘t‘uugc baeia. Mie- apelled worde will be counted aa errora. Nénlntosl, style or hand- writing have no bearing upon deciding the wmm r1. 8. Any number of people may co-operate in anuwehng the puzzle. but only one prize will be awarded to any unt' huuaehold, nor wilt prizes be awarded to more than one of any group where two or more have been working together. 9. In one a tie reaulta from ho liate having the name number of correct wwda. the list of theee two having the feweat word- wrong will receive the prine. in the even . ' oitered. w re two or more anawere contain the -me number of correct wo a. and the aame number of wrong worda at ".00 per year meail. or “.00 per year delivered by carrier ‘ ndon. will be accepted. However. in quality- ing for the 83,000 priae at leaat one new eubacription must he aant in. No aubacnpth for deliwry in‘tha City of Tomato will he aecepted_t_o quality anawera. -- ------... t.“ .m u- I” p-I-l!‘ I‘II""|- 5. Only words that are nmnl vommom-tng with the Inter °¢‘“ u on found In Wouter'l New International Dictionary, 1926 odltlon. m" be conutod. The noun. must be tho names of objovtu noon to the picture. Do not use obsolete word. 90 not um- hyphemtod words. not use compound "0rd! or word- {hr'lnwl by the combination 0 two or more (-omplnte English words, «avh of which in itself in the name at an objw‘t. I)» not on word;- doaottnc a condition. abstract words. (‘ulluqulll Words. and worth delcrtbe-d an furohn. The» words must n-nno com-rot» objects seen in the picture. \Vhere the plural ls nor-d the- singular cmnut h» counteQL and vice voru. Ric: If The M8" and [mate “C-Wud" PM!” Plate Gillie 4. All mm of unmet should be written on one aide of the DOW! only. and word. numbered conmcuttvely l. 2. 3. etc. Write your full nnmo nnd add".- on each page in the upper rum-hand runner. If yc‘m desire to wrap. anything else use a ”purine show-t. l‘nin. “‘_4I_ AL A mus: may “'me ncu. you wnu‘ “nuns 10 um: AND qu'r wows 5'07 11) 1 5.1;. 1. Any man. “'umun or child who lhws m ('anadt. and i. no! u mldent of Toronto. and who is not in tho employ of The Inn sud Empire or a nmmber of an Ptnpluye's famny. may submit an answer. It cogn- nothing to try. 2. Prise winnproridâ€"Turgneglfitcture puzzlc game. mnduvtod by The Mail and Empire wlnnlnx $200.00 or mm-o are not eligible to mrtlcipatof in this puzzle. 3. All mm nut be called by Saturday. rein-n IO. It". and HIM to Push Mal-cor. Room 300. he I.“ and kph-o, - n-â€" II-VIII. u... III. the Hit of these two havtn; the give the prim. In the event of a tie two or more answers contain the a! end the onme number of wrong w I ”DID. -vll‘ L- __‘A wul receive the some confident“: moral.- oubocrlpuon to The Mo.“ and In” to hat 1.. lnent Toronto cmsono. howl; no can Emplre. wt}! be __A _____ be carefully vow-II“ by the mun-king old nub-crimina- u now ouch IIbOcflptlon u thfytn. and bllm Justic- Thu-Ida. binary 8. 1m percu- in annwering the 1! to any one huuuhold. one of any group when hum“ file game numhor ___-‘_ ribhons?â€"Hanniltnn Hur- he {ewe-t Word. (to for any pr“;- Imo number of wow. the (nu Words" Grad! CONW- BIGN'L 123. BRS. JAMIL (N‘h'v '!.,. .m'v G'Iht umMHH \" ham. m: .. 0 mu 0'» J. L. SMIT! ‘NT'('(' :|' L Gamma» :r I“? ”M i' O m H a 1:. (Sundm ~ ‘ DB. “' U“ “‘4‘ Durham u 1 so” ltl'o Q’Ul Licensed Mm lc‘l': (BIN-3'. S'IHIHII Imw Chm: It Will P0 The Chronif'c SO” [MT 7. “Hum: ‘2le l\ a mmwv mos m" Ln'l‘ 0" 21/; mi (mum: farm. 'H right tn .1 ticulmw :u [UL I». It" barn \\ claim“; exlonw I'M! \\ Far fl! 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