“5 sun" Tuition, 0an †‘0! [Mid 1 Nos whuh \\ n. VOUY IRUlT-A-TIVES†ENTIRE STOPPED DYSPEPSIA m LIVER TROUBLE '33!) 1 mid w! )uzllitv :hs and Hockey duced prices. fl i FEEDS Thursday, February 11, 1') HRHâ€! MARKET TY E MILLS . BOVAY EXTBNiB o- o- o .- o~ o o oiouo-lo-Jno-ï¬â€"W MR. R lm ll ted Februdry i7. 1"] Mil) IN )l] am. On! *\. BO “(TS “CC appmt you nc. to-dly. VAX Fruit lfl mi! 0!! to EU’H) It-a-uch†Uu'r medi- : is made rcsh innit: itxa-tives†to peoph Sc and SR rot in the , done ‘0' 5.50 ll D 000?. run a.- 1 live: It“: ‘ mute .70 .70 I. I? ) I25 ! 3.00 vay L13» fl K3 Business is like baseball. The bite wll llladn yesterday won’t win the game today. 'l'lu- smaller the mind, the longer ll lllko-s u. make lt up. worm-n are happiest because they «.rl-l lllnrl- enjoyment out of thelr IIIHI'HI'IIHIH than men. It is worthy of note that few statue-s an! erected to men who had 1m \Vumo-ll [0 boss them. PIXpmltl'u gives hardiness, but Hu- olo'ul' creatures weren’t. partic- :‘!:n'!_\ weak-km‘ml to start With. mrnahnn You will know that spring is just. nrmuul HIP corner when you llml 2'. swwl rzilnlngnn in your mail lmx. It. Is o-asim- to make up a new qnal'l'o-l than tn patch up on old one. 'I‘Im road to success is crowded mm wumo-n pushing their hus- bands ulnnu. l7m°lv Ab says the farm"? who glue-550's ulmut his farm Operations unusually spends a lot of time gnu-swing how he. is going to pay his «It'bw. A woman is happiest when she is thinking of clothes, says a fashicm o'\|wl'l. That: she» has little on her mum. 'l‘lw unwind in tlm Aimo'e Semplu cam wow; that It’s never safe to ,lmlgu h} disappearance-s. 'l’hu â€urn-asc- in :ths. suggvsts Um ['l'â€l’|'|“'.‘v' Hf Humming Um national emblem from the maple leaf to the You. uno- uf Hn- puorvst ways to god. um. M an automobiln is through the windshield. Kmap m'tivogtn livu long, says a doctor. Espvmully who'n cmssmg Hm stl‘o-Pt. :uw. hui paying “198 .006 110‘ :mwy makp a man patriotic. I: H nut only our tenchers who t~ .n.‘ hum» 10 us things W8 hue ..\...- wo'n lwforv. It 19 0mm our "ï¬rm: early civilization plight 'not vlllhl'Wis‘ us so much if history had recorded their popular mo â€"00““ where I live. .63"! ugv l-wzm. "w.- [£er a pumpkn} so big that when we cut it m ‘3“ used ' le. The» ship 0! state is mm of the few \o-sso'ls wlmsw. navngatm's (10 not hmitatn tn mow: In 8 fog. 'It might lw o-ven better tu twat :murds into golf sticks. Ho-fm'o- lmrriagu a man yo-arns for a wumau and after marriage [In o-zu'ns fur ho-r. Nuthmg Ii t'ulvnlutml tn jar an nn‘lnrnr)‘ girl him a young man whn talk.» :ulmut his tummy but never muntinns matrimony. \li mxupliments rvco'iwd am the â€:w'rt)‘ uf Hm pvrsnn giving them I' 1! dumm IN‘ rpturned. \IIm/nn Indians smoke cigars 3 "mm: tum: which is one way, we "H PM). Hf lumping away from £0- "‘ H In... many of the boys Of this -. : wrzlfiom appear to be tryins ‘0 v H.» world ante by lighting an- w'rszz- rmarette. ° ribâ€"râ€" Viiouce how sounds when tom the 0100!"? hiplmg says tictiuu started when man â€I'd tulil tales about a woman. \\:ir lii'st stuil'tml Whom the woman twill'ot almlll H. Nuimoty kmm's what. [tintin's statuo "'l’ho- 'l‘hmko-r" is thinking about but ho- may lw Just. wunllt'l‘ing .x. IIi‘l‘i‘ ii“ it.†his pants. \ani “H vmiragv. skill and daring \I'.~-umn would haw made a won- .:~ rink hull player, mun-pt that. he’d axtmt in bat all NH! “"19. .‘nmo- IIH'II itl't' hgiltiaut talkers w puiniw and nthers go out with ' '.'I" .n [11.1. \\.. .tun‘t know what men will .u- m-xt summer but we’ll hazard a guess at whut women won’t. \lm-rmd m-nï¬lemen lei: us they n In? M'Pfo’l' hlonde hall's un thmr A Montreal phynician went crazy. H. ‘.'.;t. m-uhahly trying to llnd a . ..-. l.. win-mat» a llamwr whore ’iw war wouldn’t show. Wumlo-r why all "to farm implo- mwnt rulo-mlars have pictures or ballroom belleS. \ lumen gentloman was recently ar-ro-vstml for one arm driving. But it an um um what you are thinking. H \m- talking with the other. \\.- :m- l'o'llably informed that l: mu hm‘ vxvrrisos muscles and v'olun‘ \\l||t'll po-ople nower knew \I Mint in â€at all um um . ‘Hlllo' IIIo-II ill'l' hailliant talkers u |Illl0lll' and others go out with III II' \\l\I‘-‘ \lzim u IIIIIII lII-I-omI-s a jail blld IInII.lI his slrvnuous eflorls to "Mill" ins nI'sl. II .I man Is In lm Iruslecl at all II. 1" when he is sick in bed, so a \HllIill! SILVS. .\lmul. in» only thing a man Iiemls 'u ln-vnmu political timber is tlm Imlm In plank Iluw.II lilo; minim for hearing what lHlIl III-mile. the world oser. arn Crisp hawut an thing to wear" has I... cry 0 women all through .hut tln- nwolmn “mm" as |.'"'. In \\I ar It. Thursday, himnry 17. am wnlv pmmanent wase that untrrvsts us is connected with Humor conciuly Told II Cnllod_1r9m Canadian s which I M ho-forv UN for hearing what. L‘. the world over, arn mun-using moro- rapidly ann Hi what is brim; From what Miss Baty could ga- ther at the time. Mr. Ludlow, who was a man of about 300 pounds, had been troubled with prickly heat, a common ailment in that country and had evidently been standing in the window in the sea breeze to try and keep cool and secure com- fort. Just how the accident hap- pened. no one knew. but he was found on the sidewalk in f~ront of his residence, his neck broken in the fall. Miss Baty informed us that Mr. Ludlow held a good position in Manila. was well off, and, as we could easily believe was a popular resident of the American ('ulon)’. A furtho-r conversatiun with Miss â€My was wry intm'mting to us as sh" was “In only pm'sun wn have o-Vo-r n'wt whn has maulv an vxh-n- sive tour of the Philippinvs and kin-w wvll many M â€w plum-s at. whirh \w We'l‘o' statmnml he-fm‘o' Llu- days 0! Un- nmtnr var and warm tourists. It. is quite vasy tn nnalvrstaml that slu- had an gum! many mumtinns m answe-r as \w in- quire-cl ulmul‘ lho- nld rihvs nf CPI)". ‘lllniln, Zunllumnga. 'l‘avlnhan, Taxi- v-.. V gar company, and Wu returning to the l’nited States, and had booked his passage on the same ship as Miss Baty, the Empress of Canada, which sailed from Manila on the 9th of May. It was a couple of weeks previous to her sailing that Mr. Ludlow met his death. quainted with Mr. Lualow, and in often seen him in the company 3it? which she moved while sojourning in that. country. Mr. Ludlow was a chemist With a big American su- gar company, and Wu: returning to .||ll l'n41nnl L‘A_A,_ TRINITY WOMAN’S GUILD HELD SKATING PARTY Thu ytkatininr [warty unclm' ttw nus- pimw' nt' ttn- “'nnmn’s tinilcl 0f Trinity tlhnrrh. hvlel last, night. in the Durham rink was \wtl patron- izvd amt the! (Build as n ro-snlt, will be several dollars nhwut. lie-sides ttw skating. svvvral "M- o'nts" \wro- ltllllt't' an that, lu-nt. tn Bi halarin. [Nunanjuh and many â€Nu-rs pnssihly nun-r hoard nt‘ in Durham. hut, “mun-taut, wntmvs in thv Philli- pilws. who-ro- mm! M lhv raw mu- to-riul that. gm-s into Hm himh-r twin" usml hvrv comm from. will be several dullzu's almad. lie-sides Hw skating. svwral "m- o-nts" \wru pullml art that, Inn, in Hm o-njnymo-nt, nf Hmsv pl‘vso'nt. Thvrn mm as Imxiug mum-st. in which m-orgo- Harm and Harry Kl'vss wvl‘n tho» principals. 'l‘lu-y warn pluvml in barre-ls and mm u. do tlwir lighting whilw o-n'asml thuswise. It was a funny stunt, and much upprvviatod, Gnome Hahn was Um winlwr of nm. 'l'lw holdIn var-mm- I'vslIllo-Il in a win for Eddiv HIIIIt, “hilt: an :IIIIIIIMIIIII athuvtiuu was a norm match, playI-Il “Iâ€! “06ku sinks and snfllmll III \VhII’lI III'III'ly I-uIy- body 100): part. Follnwing Hw vwnts and llw Ins- ual skating the crowd repaired to the A. Y. P. A. wows who-w Hu- lauiio-s .3qu a hot lunvh. "Yaw," said Hm swanuo'l'. "l childrnn learning to play thu should prartim- mustantly. slumld igncm- Hm nvighhurs The stranger and the svasun tivk- Pt hnhlvr lmol slzu'tml a convo-rsu- Hun Ill Hu- tram. and Han talk had (mum! to thv subject. Hf children's mueival mlucatnm. % Crowd Enjoyed Good Time at urham Rink Last Night-80: Lunch Served in A. Y. P. A. Rooms. (Continued from KILLED LAST IA? i) piano l'lwy thmk Is there any chance of mistaking one of those white owls for the Gilghu's ï¬rst whimâ€"Illuminati Her- 8 . How a girl hates to have all lwr girl friends admire the man she ad- mires.â€"Chicago Daily News. No wonder, considering the divi- dends it paid. the Ford car had such a rattling good “mmâ€"Toronto Telegram. A Waterloo county farmer has .twu hired men and eight barrels of elder worlking for him.-â€"Kitclwner Re- con . A recent test showed several girls could dress in 45 seconds, but why don’t they do it?â€"â€"Galt Reporter. With llw tlt'lll. (ml-slit)“ uppermust in miml. lint-«mu rmm-mlmrs truly the Ame-rim]! snlclivl' as ttm dough lmy. â€"-St. tlalhat‘inm Standard. 'l'lu- wmlclim.’ gnwn, awarding to a Parisian «ll-signm'. is vastly cou- u-rtalllv. lulu. for iustmuw, a nifty little» divnrt'e suit.â€"~ll0rllm° Citic-s Star. If Em cam» back toda ' she would not. feel so much on arrassed.â€"« andnn \Sun. â€"â€"â€"vâ€"v â€" â€"â€"l â€"'v after his 'momei‘é'hair.â€"Irhe Fourth Estate. . Some of these modern girls act as if tlwir ï¬ngers were the only part of her engaged.â€"-Brand0n Sun. Frm» people aru those who know no tymuny except that imposed by their own fool laws.â€"Sau Franc-is- co Chronicle. Civilization is just a slow process of creating more m-vds to sunply.â€"â€"- Hnunuku Wnrlcl-Nmu. "Your credit-ehariicter is worth more than imhimkeep it good." This sentence is an advertisement whieh appeared in a Minnesntn paper and inspired ‘the editor to gixe this timely tip: tirectit is the faith man has in his fellow-man. It represents integrity. honest ‘. and is the inundation stuns 0f ('ilaélt'tt‘l'. This is the season «if the year when men whn have heen given erectit stmnht gu to the limit in an emit" - rm to etean their state and he pre- pared tn start the rennin: year with OM hills Sullttl'etl up. If a man (‘tlll- nut. [my all his hills, then he, run [my part. ut them. my the interest nn nntes, and my part of the prin- enml if pnssihle. Acts at this kinat are f:ii'-t"¢~ai'liilii.' in their impur- talire. and lime mneh in tin with nne'g standing in town." MOIlI-In \xoman’s {OllllOSt wish is In no m-Iglwd and found wanting. «Littlu llnck, Arkansas Gazettn. SlIIIIks IliIl nut bother tlIu Catalina sxxImmI-Is, lIIIl. (inmgu Young will “21V“ to lImk out. for thom on land. â€"-~ l’l‘ll'llmlfl l xanIIneI'. Star. The prvmivr nf Auslmlia says that Hm l'nitml Status is much Um moul- Mt. If Iu- lived lth «Inm' Im might ulmngv his opillion.«â€"Kitvlmnm' liv- (WWI. XIIIgIsII'IIIII sun-I IIII\ I "TII'II iIIIIII III a man III \IIIIII III/.II IIII: IIIIIII a IIIIIIII \IIIaIk \VHIIIHII IIkII IIIIII!’ PIIISIIIIIIII: '.BIIL \Olll' \IIIIIIIIIIII. sIIII kIIIIIIs IIâ€III8IIIII..’n nIII all IIIII IInIII. ’ MIILIIIIImIII: “'IIIm IIIIIs IIIIII Il"IIâ€" tam yam?“ I’IIIsOIIIIII: '\\ h\,.~'IIII kIIIIIIs 53inqu IIII IIIII. IIIIIII mII! .IIIsI IIII IIIII IIIIII II and Ill IIanII )IIII IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIII. baIII- IIIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIII IIIOIIIIIII IIIa dmauu IsIIIaIII, an ~‘IIII \\II:II IIII Il IIII III \UII. MIIKISII'QII‘I â€DI-III IIIIII IIIIII." It is r'alhm an insult to put 8‘25,- mm in “Us! fur a young Scot 1mm Alwrdwu. as if hl- ('nulcl not “ï¬ll mm mm of it. himsvll'; «St. Catharâ€" im-s Standard. The. WWW “wins a mulch: KEEP YOUR CREDIT GOOD The Magistrate’s Softugppt CRISP COIIBIT THE DURHAM CHRONICLE “ “1'" MW. a farmer living near Irma. Alberta. had harvested a crap of Prelude wheat averaging 94 bushels per acre. 0n enquiry, it was learned that the 95 bushels had been obtain- ed from over four acres instead of one. acre, and that the variety gruwn was Supreme , and not Pre- lude. The danger from such a statement lies in the extent to whirh farmers may be influenced to secure. seed of Prelude. only In llnd In their sorrow that. the yield is disappointing. lfiitrue statements concrrning a variety not yet availahlu may nut result, in dirert loss, but may have the otl'ert of making the t'ai'nn-r uu- duly dissatisllmt with tlm sec-d ha may haw. 'l‘hi')‘ alsu may urrasimt a good deal at c-xtra curz-vspondvnrn on thu part. «it ntl‘icials cunri'i'nrd. A rasv in [mint is afl'urdml in an articlv a1. “raring in Hue prrss r0- ri-ntly re inward \that, This wants in part as t'ulhm's: "l’iaut \\ izzu'ds at. thu l)tlnllllltl|! l'Ixiu-ruui'utal Farm haw mulwd a now van-My ut‘ Wilt'tli. lianii-d llvwam. \\'illt‘il tlu-y say will suiwi-sudi- Marquis as Lau- ada's prriuivr win-at. 'l‘lw ww “hi-at. it is uuclurstmul. riiwns tru days c-arlu-r than Marquis and has lil‘HU‘d t'i'-‘ist:lllt In rust. It giVi's ui'eatvr )ii'lds [it'l' at°l't‘ lwrausu uf thi- hvaVivr wright, «if iilt‘ kuruvls". l'ut'ui'tuuatrly llu~ uuly part. â€i this stalvnu-ut whirh is mrrc-rt is that. a new \arivty of who-at ualumt ltu- ward has two-n prudurml. ‘Nn ull'irial statvnivnt. hmx'vi'vr. has c-wr lu-eu pulilishml. Ul' llltliil‘ \‘ui'lially. tn .thv rll'i'rt that. this \‘arii-t)’ \Vuuld suiwr- smlio Marquis, nr that. it. was quru rvsistaut tn rust ur niuru |.rmtui°- tive than Marquis. As a rarvful study Hf I'lxw-rinwutal Farm ro-lmrts will shim, tho' l'i‘tll tarts Ill this rash arr that llvward has lim-n uniug fairly gnod rvsults at. suiuc- m“ nur hraurh farms. and Ill sunii- i'rslwrts is a 'athvr prmuisiug win-at. It. pussossvs l'Xt’t‘iit‘lll hakiiu: (llltlililt'~‘. hut is nut aniuuu tho- hiuhvst. yivlolâ€" (21's in many °asi-s. ltvimi'ts t'i'uui thnsu dirm'tly ruiim-rucd iu rust. studios at “in liuniiumu llust ltv- svarrh Liliim‘diul') at \\'uuu|n-;.' du nut, indiralu that. ltmxarcl is rust i'w- sistaut. llathvr till thvy ~lum‘ that. this varwty nia_\ haw a ldtlu gi‘miL vl' I'4‘~i~l:ilu'i- tn l'nl'llh Ht. t'll-l. IIH'A prumlmnl in â€in “out than has Marâ€" (tuis. It is l’ililll‘l’ tun scum. in au_\' Experimental Farms Note The frequent appearance in the public. press. of reports of yields obtained from 80-03â€de new ‘won- der' varieties of cereal grains should be regarded with considerable susâ€" picion until officially Vt‘l'lnf'l', as tlmse are liable to result in consid- erable loss and disappointment. A good illustration is afforded in an article which appeared in a West- ern papei°_rerenlly lo the. «fleet. that DANGER PRO. snowman STA‘I'EIBN'I'S RB IBW VAN“!!! The more! to be drawn from the cues related i8,â€"f‘do not accept on their {are values. before «momma: omcial conï¬rmation. statements fro- qnently cirruleh-d regarding the performance of new and relatively unknown sorts". L. H. .\'l".\\'M.\.\'. Dom. U-rvnllsl _With regard to the lattrr state- ment, it. is altogvlu-r tut) soon to draw any such conclusions. A liul- letin presenting tlm merits as wvll u the defects of GarneL is now be- ing repared at. Ottawa and will 1m ami able for distribution shortly, is not (1an by want it is becauav it qscapes the epidemic by ripening Durham The Season’s Greatest Opportunity to Choose an Over Coat Every Garment is on the Clearance List J. J. Hunter 25% DISCOUNT Friday night, FMDI‘IMI'y 18. in Durhun 'l‘uwn Hull. Round and Square dancing. Nuhlv's Hl‘t'hmfll‘l. Admission 750. We desire in (under our sincem thanks and gratitude m our numy friend‘nud neighbors {or Madam shown during llu- mums and «lo-nth of our wife and manner. murals†w Him-w who vullh‘lbulml flomi offer- iw.__ 1010:1133 Saunders and Daughw CARD Ol' TIA.†OLD-Til}: DANCE Ontario PAGE 3.