’RUIT A- TIVES†m .TOPPE D DYSPEPSM m UV CR TROUBLE 00%; Over This Week’s list {E F. Thursday. lay 26, am . BOVAY EXTENDS HIS THANKS achlan ECIALS LES Saturday Durham. Ont. 1 It). packag 01‘ Decials nugc L" GAINSBOROUGH BORN TWO CENTURIES AGO Thomas Hainsborongh, whose fame had climbed to new heights by virtue of tho. room-d-hreaking sums paid for some of his portraits, was horn two hundred yoars ago in the town of Sudhnry. Suffolk. Tho ox- art datn of his birth is uncertain, although that of his baptism is on l't't'tll‘ti. Sndhin'y has othvr claims to farm. for it is suposvd to haw timirml in “Pic'kwirk Palwrs" as llatanswilt. and nmtouhtodly sug- gowit’tl tho namo for tho Canadian wt) that is in tho lwart of tho grvntost nirklo «lo-posits in tho wwht. His t'atiu-r was a substantial il':uio'.~tl|1til. at “no “mo maynr of tin. MM“. and iioNt'l'iiN'ol as "milâ€" illwt', c-lutizio-r :md ('I'opa- makvl'." Lilw mmt uthvr paintws who» lav k in allmw fnl'hm l'nlll'l " I'm-Hm." in Lurulnn who-£1 hv was I'nnrlm'n. and "rum that Hum on mu «JV-summrtilm. though it was nut, until sum-rill yvzu's had pzlssml Hm! lw \\ as able to Par" 3 living by hi» brush 'alnlw. Wife of Royal Blood Ho was approntirmi to a ailwr- smith and from his instrurtors in this i-rat't. ho caught somo of tho iii-lirato tom-hos that an. soon in hoth his kuiotsrapos and his por- traits. Liko- tho t‘tlnlttlltflll who as- pires to play Hamlet, Gainsborough iait littlo phasuro out of pm'trait- painting. tlis ambition was to do what he- t'allml "lanolskips." But it happonmi that it. was by portraits that ho caught the pOpiilar t'anry amt horami- tho raga. 'I‘hori‘aftm' his t'Xl'lliSIVt‘ tastos or perhaps the Inor i-xponsiw tastvs of his family otoolnmt him to routinuo at. tho por- traits. and only raroiy otiit ho paw ttw opportunity of studying naturo. Hr “as mart-Mi oarty. his with let'â€" mu )taruarot. Burr. who hoastw-t that. sit“ hail royal blood in hor units amt in proof thoroot was ahlo to point to an annuity of £200. Lato-r Invostigatinlt shimmi that. in all proimhitit)’ shr was tho «taugh- tvl' of tho t'oltt'th l’tlkt‘ of Bvaltt'ol't, h-r n! H)" four \\ hu was a dim ward I". She hal' sinistm' sham-d her pri mhrn highly u a hath-rm! rakn mu- nf the! groa Hf Hm c't‘llhlfl'. \V mw OI a gun. .-\ 80 pleasing likent The dog well of the portrait low I. Worked Says a writer in the New York 'l‘rn'zow' Magazine. 'Hv minted in Him m rooms by chow- and even by candlelight. and "tho-mac workvd much as he I'h'aflw'k-using brushes on the equ 0! sticks six feet long, and 399137an \\' ll H (“NS Thursday, lay 26, 1927 Some :H a ol'nw't, olo-sco-mh-nt 0! Ed- lll. Sh» was. proud of this inish'l' ulul ht‘l' daughtm's he-r priolv. pm'haps thinking highly uf lhvir oh'sm'nt frnm «'ch rakn of a thlkn than mun Hlo- m'o-utust pul'tmit painh-rs IHEH'I’Ia [ml 113k" of tho- Kro'atCa‘ v o-ntm'y. )\' hlan Disliked Bis Sitters mun Iallii a nrt ing the I I‘m was {It Bath shnfll)’ sailed for clanmla and 1m- Hn was an ('21er um- 3"" HM "H I†Famous Portraits UV n was a happy nnn at ‘l‘haps Gaiuslml'mlgh mm. H. «Ind nut. prnwe My! ill not In l :uumym nut x'zwt ing H. did But. “1‘74 \\ 3mm m IT . and Thu with are who THE SKUNK TO CLEAR Tho. gkunk is that little white and hlark creature so wrll known in Amorira that. no tit-scription swims now-ssury. \Vhilo many think of this running littlo animal in tvrms of fur coat, thiol‘, or smell, a low st-o him as a grout. luau-factor, not. only as a rm'onous miter of «los- trurtivo miro ancl insorts, but of tho clroatlmt rattlosnako. it. is t'roquo-ntly askml why snakos multiply no more rapidly and what. ul't- thoir natural onvmio-s. Tho skunk is tho :mswor. Srit-nro knows no other animal immune from rattlosnako poison. llonro. nnyono who droatls snakos shoulcl hosi- talo to kill a skunk. As skunks shouhl not lm killml for fur, and only mroly l'or thoir raid-s upon hon nests and tiny rhirks, tho out}; Hh'jt't‘iltltl ID“, \\’tillltl im iilt' (Nitil' t'nliiit’ti wht-n molostml. This may lw :u'oiciml by not, disturbing tho skunk whilo it. slowly wacltllos through tit-hi nnil orchard st'nrrhing for food. his colors when he fancied with his fingers, hits of sponge or even the sugar tongs. As a painter, who in spite of his own experiments, was in theory ï¬rmly devoted to good form in his art, Sir Joshua could not quite approve of this sort of thing. Moreover. Gainsborough was aggressively independent. So there were times when Mr. Gainsborough was at outs with the P. It. A. Nevertheless. Sir Joshua was not. unjust. to his rival. for he set. down his Verdict thus: “All these Odd srrntrhes and marks by a kind of Innui' at. n i'el'tain distauiru assume form and :ill the parts seem to drop into their primer places.†'NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE . High-test Gas l’wazil has a [unit hf pnisnnnus Haiku»; 'l‘ho-ro- Hu- snakv is a na- tional problem. liacn yvar mom than hwnty thousand pvrsnns am hitlvn and Iiw thousand «“0 an- nually ut’ suakn hitvs. Whila a 90mm has lwvn «lismvvrmt to saw. thn pmpl.» him-n. “1'87.†has no animal \VIIH'II pro-ys mum Hm suakas I'nultiplymgyummy in Hm cultiva- Ml m-vas \VIH'I'P man has mun-turn- wi Hw hulam‘v nl' lmtm'v. N0 dullbt in tho- junulvs ern are snake-eat- ing animals, but, Hwy do not fol- lnw inln Hm t-lvm'o-d rvginns whom Hm puisnnnus snakvs g0 m fowl mum Inn-o and uthr crnamrct-s mum which snake's thriw'. Thus it. hummus that. in Brazil snakvs [no-mm- 9hr lam! most. clvsirm! by [Hill]. and In â€II “M turn him â€I“ “ml S'M‘k THE NEW NO KIOCK IIPERIAL OIL CO. GASOLINE Sold at Chronicle Want Ads. Readers VV'ot1l<‘l(lo well to look ove1 ou1 Small Want and other Ads. on page 7. There we manV’ things in them th1t Vou might VV ant to Mn and "if you haVe any- thing to sell they can do that too. Of course, they can’t take the place of the big display acl., but for the smaller arti- cles you will ï¬nd they will do the trick. Try them. lw Brazilian rxml In Ann-vie o- ('husvn that skunk. In In â€My uf Hwir Ethyl Gas ? NOBLE’S GARAGE No Extra Charge Have You Tried “I ll Brazilian scivntists ham 0 Ame-rim for relivf. Thc-y nsvn that little» smvll makm'. 1k. In ho-lp tho-m rid thvir ut‘ Hwir dungorous snakvs amp olnwn the: ('rvatm'vs upâ€" h sllakvs' Hll'ivv. wars Brazilian svivntists M'- ?M “Hh Varums animals to wnvm)’ n!’ Hun \‘o'nnmuus su alnnulam â€H‘l'l'. 'l'wu hf. III-m.V «If â€In wnnmi‘ms I abundant HII-I'I'. 'l'wn 0")†and Hm j'ilhlli'll. vat Ihws Hm wild pig. A III". II l’I-arilian snaiku farm Hu» “1“.†wanolormi .I'ill. lIviIIIvIItII Inn-hing s. but \\h4'nP\l'l' it “as .dumb [Iii kI-Il nut :I ( huim- It. HP its Mom! and Mn if. us Hm Brazilians In imn out H mm IV! BRAZIL OF SNAKES ll [ll arch Iwn no 'ill ho Y: Withou.‘ u. of the garden MI [W mm fa- Tim - 0n n hnmin (D \V tho man it arrant. horn aft:- 1!. twin n M Hm hvsitam (‘l'mhlrn m' turns â€Infill“?- yffe'nclin: H)“ molvrml 'm-n‘mg It. was \Vtiilv July 1st t-nmmemnratvs ttm ranting: intn t'Hrrt- uf tlm British Nurtii Amt-rim Art. mmthm' «late that is quitt- as important in ttm runstitutimial history Hf Canada is Murrtifltth. ttn March 29. 1867, sixty yvars aim itttiayw-Chlt't'll Vitt- tnriu gm“ ttw [Wyatt assvnt. tn tlm lvgistutiun ttlrmigtt whirls tlmifmtc-r- {than was arroniptistu-at. That, “01' Majo'sty was «to-vpty iutm-vstmt in â€In passing of this Art is. mail" mun- it'ust by he“ attitmto- tuwurct tlm rv- ttt't'St‘lli'iltin'S .nt‘ tlmmdzi “‘11“ “mm t-ngumut in arranging tts tm'ms. Sim guvv audit-urns tu tltt- ut'ntlv- nwn runstitutim: tlw titttliit't‘t'llt't' amt t-nquirmt sympatlwtirzitly t'i-nm tum- tn timv into ttw magi-v.“ tin-y \wrt- making. avwssiun t0 hm' high mfico. 'l'ha union of lfppor and Lom-r Canada undo-r a singh- sysh-m nf gnvm'n- mum. in 184“ had! failm! tn hring Mummy and ('mm-ntnwm. Imh'ml. it. haul arm-ntuatml Hu- 'a«°ial divi- siunnf llw popnhumn and had (main-d lww prnhh'ms. 'l'u [Miti- val cliï¬'imlltins had hm-n mMml unmâ€" “mic (lifl'it‘lllfivs. 'l'lw [WOrJI'o-ss Hf thn {mm trach- xnm'omnnt in Hrvat Britain had (lvpl'ch-«l Canada Hf m-rtain tariff prvt'm-vnm-s m thu .\l0thm'(lmmh',\'. 'l‘lw wan-mumm- hacl hvvn a ale-mans! in snnm quarto-rs first half Of ‘ sonw statesm hml fawred :mnnxatton or the gran to their country. In (3 at the sum:- timo- snnm tho Manchestm' schonl thu British ovm'snas m a burden. nit H43 'DW‘H I mach! mom and sumo Mon at the gr iI' (-nuntry. In snmo- timv sum SIXTY YEARS AGO H aln'ngntml i' of tho- ninvt Med tlm thrunv, thirty ttu-n- hmt III-MI tiw in ttm eastern pm'tion '3' that is nuw Imlmta. wt. a vast. lllltII‘t'lllttt'tl amt. In tlu- twu tau-gâ€" m I'nlnnivs thurn IIIIIt 'n'tinn with ttm mmtt- .\'tIiI°h ttw Inhabit-ants t, and 1o~tu-lli«‘m.-' hm! I â€In \(‘t\ mm «It IM' 1111' high IfltiI'I'. 'l'tIu FT and tmwr Canada It' systI-m nt’ L'IIW‘I'II- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE of «'nnl'mlm'ufinn hm'ulmu a Ith'o'HSIty and, through Hu- m-npm-utmn of Canadian statt-snwn ut‘ Variuus indiâ€" tical pai'tit-s. an actuality. 'l‘ho- pru- jm't. “10de to a svttlt-mt-nt. nt‘ lm'al diti'icnltivs, tn thv (‘m-atiun «it upâ€" [mrtunitivg fur industry and tract" and t0 the (establishnwnt «if what. Sir John Itiuavdonald dvsm-itu-d as an "auxiliary kingdom," o-xtunding from tlw Atlantic tn thn l‘at'itit'. In Pstimating tiw impm'tam't- Hi the l'nion to which Quwn Vietnria tram the Royal assvnt on Marvin 29, 1867. it. is \wll tn ('nnsido-i' what. might. haw- hm-n tht- situatinn had Canada lat-kvd mt'll nt‘ mnnagv and i'ul't'~ sight. tn nnth-l'takn tho- \Wil'k “f ('(Ill- l't-do'l'atiun. it i~' wmsi'dv that. in that t‘Vt'lli, tho- grwat \\'«-~to-ri! turr'i- Ht‘it'i might haw tassmt litiu utlu-r hands. that. thv diVidvd t'tbtt’l'll pru- \'int-vs and tho- t-nhmy nu tln- l'avitiv must wmdd nut haw iwvn ahh- tn ('fll'l'}' Hn sm'h inn-at tasks as thu c'nmti'm'tinn ut’ tlw liitm-t-nlnliial and Han t'lanadian ’aritin ltailâ€" ways. and that “It“ “Ulllliltttit might. nut haw wt â€in v.':lni|t|o- nt‘ c-nnâ€" i'mtt'l'ntiull t'nt' Htiwl' part; Hf Hm Lintnii'o'. Mall and timpii'v. Ilwx [11ml has his iIIIiIumIIIt mo- mI-IIls “ho-II IH' \\ islws [In \u-I'II III i\- In: :I IIHIII k. Pmlmhly mam \x‘ but, that's anoint-r (m-r to woman. madn In mmmr JOIJ hu turnmi U I .“O WWMOMOQQW'0M'Q0Q‘ï¬u."C'OO"O"Oâ€O'I.--O-‘.".~IONC-'.-'O-I.-‘O~O--O 'O--O~-OW , i éCongoleum and Linoleum FLOOR COVERINGS Attractive and Bright Designs Suitable for Any Room * CONGOLEUM RUGS , 9x12 $14.00 9x10 012 00 i9): 9 $10.60 71x9 0 8.50 i i o-«o-o-o-WHo-4 M- 0-‘4-4». 4-44m... LlNOLEUM RUGS in sizes 9x15, 9x13/ 9x12 7; Oilcloth and Linoleum in all regular widths from 4 yards to 1 yard wide. Congoleum Mats in new patterns, 40c. J. J. Hunter Durham Ontario Furt)’ minute-s fur a speech at 0t,- tawa has lwvn Sltkflo'stt‘t' as the limit. And tht'l'u is Itttlu doubt sum“ ,mlitiviuns mutt! tc-Il all ttwy kin-w in mm tenth of thc ‘ifllt'."'S‘. tiatlmrim-s Standard. Little Beth had neser used the telephone. One «kn. when the hell rang. she. approached the table. I‘e- mmed the Ieeeher and listened as she lladb seen her mother d". At the sound «If her “ï¬lm 3 \mm she lmrst intn tears. “f I’m-m Sim-k and lnwh-nwuls, tlw mmwrty of Hm lute Hmzh Cmmnlwll, nu 'l‘lnursda)‘. .lmw ‘J, at. :2 H‘vlm'k. p.ln.. m lnls NUS. 9 and in Gun. 1. NJLIL. ï¬le-twig. I’m“ Turâ€" Hu-r particulars awn hills. ’ . ~D(‘ -o I. ~. .1 “How are “e wing to not daddv «mt of that. liltlc- hnlv, mummx?‘ all“ 'ls‘de. SHl'TH (EIU-ZY .Villltll'lll‘l'lLXI. SU' vivty aru staging a mummutln Hard- «-11 Party mo Hm Agricultural Hrnumls. Durham «m 'I‘lnn'sdrn', .qutmfllh'cl. \Vlld'll Yr Hldv 'l'ymu VI]â€" lugn Quarlc-Hv uf 'l‘m'unln. \\ Iâ€: Miss I’ml'l (lurk-1', wade-r, “I“ supply llw c'utiru px-ng‘mlmw. 'l‘lwso- amists haw- I'I'vt‘luc'lllly hw'n lu'm'cl in midi†prugrmns. hm haw m-vcr ,wt :m- [ware-«l [wrsunzllly in Durham. Plan In lwar me. l-‘ullc-r :mmmmw- nwnt kale-1'. If Y0" J1: Her First Problem AUCTION SALE would it spread from bui‘ding to 1-2; 21:31:. ; and burn down in a [aw 12:.an what tack 7,1..er to build up? Or would :1 fund yo 2? buiizi'mr"; cov- ered with Johns-Mm: vflie 9.5"; estos Rooï¬ng Which will guard ymr: farm swim; t'nr menace of roof-ccmmunicatsd ï¬re? The roof ’mmrd is real. Every {armc;°ubouldm:.ctitsqu::.x- ywizh -a maï¬a: whose base is imperlshahYe :: Jrâ€" Asbestos; a rooï¬ng low in ï¬rst cost, but hugh in service and economy. Upkwp is n(_-g!;g,;ble. painting or testing being never necesmr ,7. And each Johns.Manvme Roof is backed by Johns- Manville Rooï¬ng Responsibilityâ€"a business principle which puts your satisfaction. ï¬rst. Dy an exclusive system of registration, each root covered with johns-Islanvillc Rooï¬ng is, sutured inJOhDS-Manvxllc's records to are that it de- livets the service Johns-Manvme premises. Let us show you lamp!“ 0 and quota pdcu. l {22' 97mm!" » '3“? "l; ‘ m '4“ sight. trouble. Prof. E. K691. the wvll-known 0mm: spmialint. on Wednesday. Juan 1. Hahn House. Durham. Hc-ulavlw. mm In an tnnllolns and bark 0f 1 m Huck. dit- zinvss. dc-fm'liw vistnn, I‘t'Hc-VM Ihrmmh pl‘cnoc-I'ly liltml flaunt-s. As. l’rul'. Kalz is known tn lw mm M tlw must skillml zmd «Wm-Hmwnd optimum Hf today ha- (‘Im ln-lp \uu vvvn if “Mum's hail. Ih-Im-mlwr the «lam Sm- tlu- Klllsso'h‘ Inn 8750, \\'HI'HI $121!“. COMING AGAIN T0 RELIEVE EYE- 'O-O'"Q°9°‘°WQ‘MMO°OWQM- (a .. N47 “3.). PAGE 3.