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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jun 1927, p. 8

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â€"â€"â€">___â€"-â€"â€".. .____.~____,__ .g .- â€" Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Miss it. Crawford of .\llenford is. Visiting her sister. .\lrs. iii-urge; Fl'lilnll. I .- ' . . - e ’ ' a '0 Mr. Alex. McMillan ”f Dundalk; sales Manager. llyei (iarment Vlfilli‘ti his parents. Mr. and Mrsl Company. F01“ ”mill. Arkansas. 0. “Million "I! Wrdllr-‘tifly WI- ; The store that doesn't adver- .\!.. Alexander Cameron in‘ “kilo; tlse pays the advertising hills honia titty. Oklahoma. arrived lit-'4‘f for the one that does. wm'ix’ iii \is‘ll. ills lllt‘i‘if Mia's l‘libt'l' Every merchgnt in business Slizil'lit‘ and other l‘t'|='l|\‘*'-‘- ,' pays for advertising, whether he Mr and Mrs. John FPI‘SUS‘"! 0‘ ; uses it or not. If a competitor’s him lil. Forest spent a day I't‘t't'HU.‘ advertising takes any business with Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson. away from him, the profit he Mr. Thomas Stevenson Dr A.” H would have made on the lost sale Vislllll‘. .\ir. and Mrs. R. Sim. is what his competitors adver- Mrs. Airy. liodds and daughter.’ tising c033 him. M... [tip-l Iliiilils Hf ili'ilitl'Vlllti You have, perhaps, wondered visited their all!” “IS-'5 SWW'SI‘”! how some stores can aflord to on Saturday. , . spend such enormous sums for \h. and .tlrs. It. Sim HIM lamll." advertising. That is easy to fa- "‘iiliii'o'tl to iiilt'llill on Saturday? thom. Their compgflmr, who and spent thi- day. 7 doesn’t advertise and whose bus- ilisses Maud and Louise Seamaux lness they take, P‘IS for the ad- ot' Ithaca. N. Y. called on Miss: vertising. Shargo- lllt' iii-st of the week. '“N‘i’t Say the Jones family is a cus- “v't'l‘i' till lllt'll' “‘3‘ it) Vls'll. Illt'll'i tamer of your more. They have ri‘lilll\i',~, Messrs. Andrew and \\ ill; 350‘ which they inund go spend Hunter. : with you. They read the adver- ito-v. \\'. .loliiiston was at lll'iinittl't?! tising of your competitor, and Clllll‘t'll on Sabbath dispensing sacâ€"i are induced to spend the" $60.00 rameiit. Rev. Mr. Brunell' Wok: with him instead of spending it aim-24.. .,i' the va'VICt'." lio'l'r 1“ ”N“ with you. The store makes 20%- Pi'i-sli)li-l'l1ill i'lllll‘t'li. .I IOT $12.00 on the gala. ’1'th do- \li's. llalliiian and son Ninl'lt'." ”II duct, we will say. the $1.00 ad- hitn-ho-uo-r arr \IsHHW “1*". Hall-l vertislng cost and have $11.00 man‘s- IW""‘I‘~ 3”. all" -"*'-‘- "”-‘"I’“’ profit left. The advertising has _.____.__.____.'____ I "wnoss ADVERTISING mus no rou pm" By Lee Fleming IIIAIIIERAY’S UNIIAPPY ROMANCE DISCLOSED recently at auction in New York re- veal the tender. unhappy romance of William Makepeace Thackeray. The novelist. whose wife was de- ranged. met while still a young man the wife of a friend and fell in love with her. Apparently she too loved him, and in one of the letters there is a hint that had it not been for their children they might have run away with each other. But in those days there was great consid- eration given to quaint obi-fashion- ed conceptions of duty. and T hack- eray and the lady parted. The parting was not wholly voluntarily. but was somewhat hastened by a husband who seemed to be. singu- larly unflattered that so distinguish- ed a man should have. fallen in love with his wife. The husband. in fact, put his foot down on the affair. and though he probably knew how iii- nocent it was he mav have. feared its dangerous possibilities. In any event he did not relish the position he was put in and broke off a long friendship with Thackeray. He also forced his wife to break the friend- l Hitherto unpublished letters sold Ruinn. cost them nothing, they got back. - . i . ,. . H“ 'I'lil! . lay , Mm“? :IN‘ II"; its cost and had $11.00 profit they ship though she miy not have bten play A“ M'I’“ "I I‘I'“ I”) “‘I‘ . would "0‘ ha” had only for her heart. Thackeray shows that guru him.- by -;i' young [N'Hlllt' ol' Avloli iii tho- it 'vr'n-sts ol' the .\lh- li-tii' Field of Holstein. The play was slilo-llillil and excellent talent wa. displayed. .\ytoii young people arr to be roiigratulated on pulling“ on a good clean play. .-\lso tho- iii.sii- was much enjoyed. If ”It“ i'tiiii'o'l'l had lwo'li llt'llt‘l' advertised; lio doubt the hall would have beenl rrowdi-d. t I my“ pays for their advertls- the uxorious husband. and with tho Did the advertiser pay? No-â€"- lady t'm mukly .u qu1escuig. He got the cost hack and had a profit besides. Did the purchaser pay? No--- He only paid the regular price. Then who did. pay? The store that did not adver- tise paid for his competitor’s ad- ! their advertising. he was extremely angry both with l Thackeray's Demented Wife The lady was Jane Octavia lilton. wife of Rev. William Henry Brook- lield. She seems to have been a woman of great. charm and beauty. and everybody who came in con- tact with her testified to the. Spell vertising. He not only paid for ‘ ‘ . .. ». -. ‘ , ., . , Traverston- ........ «mm assess?.'...r.'."...i:s use a? (Our Own Correspondent) but he paid out of his cash and for eleven years. if not for lx’li-isi, or drawer the profit his competitor Hi: and His Alla-rt §;‘['x-!|.i;..l ‘IH'HI lht' “x‘i “t. H“. \\'.|.Ik' made on the sale. .The Store that I longer she was the very core of his . i . ,-. - at the home of in and Mrs. ii. hi doesnt advertise pays the ad being. 'I‘liackeray had been with Brookiield at college and it happened that they lived in the same street in London after Thackeray’s return from Paris. ltrookfield asked his friend in to supper and he saw the wife. He immediately fell in love with her and made no secret. of the. fact. At that. time Thackeray was going through one of the saddest ‘periods in his rarreer. Five years .i-arlb-r. while working as a news- vertising oil] for the one that lirs'ml. does. He pays in loss of sales. Miss illara tireiiwimd. uui'sw-iii-' _ training at illt' Hwi-ii Sound lio.~pit:il.lx Proms. and increased 008“. t . .. -~ ; .- .; ~.. m. . The store that loses business biiin‘iiii, .lli w. o k tllli it th 6 u I I: through no‘. advertising has such “r. and ms. I maul-mu and. high overhead and unit sale cost t'aniilv oi illiwslov. and \lr. and .‘ll'.~_ that "- cannot P0331b13’ 391'- liav \li'iirai- were \ isitors earl} lll ’ goods 35 011.931”? 33 the store “‘3'- tlu- woo-l. at lllt' littllli' of \l:‘. and Increases .1“ 53193 and reduces vi}. 1..., 1r Mam-.1. . its cost with advertising. ' “r and \lrs \Valio-r illark wi'iil' Sunday at the ‘ paper i-orrcspondi-iu‘ in Paris. ho had married lsaln-lii iii-tkiu iii-cagii Isliawe. l’our years later, after his third daughter. Harriet. Marion. was born. his wife's health collapsed. and lliilni' iii. .‘Il. illltl' \lz's. Laughii- .\|r|.r:H: " Ill" “”Vl‘NW . . . i. . .\ir. and Mrs. .loliii Hamilton and “I'- -\II‘ II'IIII'II'I ‘IIIII 'I‘III'I'I'III \l -. l\'illll.'r'll l~'irth of near lnirâ€" ‘l”"*I S'Ill'l‘l.‘ “'III' “II. and “37"- I I - , .: \Vil: .i;'{if‘1n]|\', . _ i'IIII ‘IH'III III" “I." "I III” “II'I‘ ‘I' him \ ”ml ml.‘. ' . {llioro'iftor burâ€"Lap. that [illgriniaf-‘t’ Ill" t'w'lx liHIIli'. lliilit liii'm-l tho i ,l' ,H, 1 ii'iiii' IIIII'I‘OI'II \\".lli'l'llli.' l'lili'“ \I""" \‘III ‘III‘I I'I“I‘°" IIII-‘I‘II' IIII'I I I'" III.” I.” \II'.‘ Hark INN" 'I groh‘imw'. w. ith a with slowly but surely \i.~~ I'Ilsii- .\i.i\s secured positions ' on .lllW' l.th. Louie and bring .\”lll.ll“.l.nniilli_r insane. In it... end he. had \l'HIIII l'R-rvst last, week. li'n'nds. lto l°‘£l\ . \l« . l\i‘llll"lll \iilighaii :illil. â€"â€"â€"oâ€"_ «i git'vt' ”I \l'lIiM' :ii':'|\ml on HOW BEAVBRS HANDLE TREES ~ ..i«i;i\ m \l~|l .it in:- Siiutli uonio'.‘ \I luv ldwards of .‘lli‘ililll‘lli' -s \l tii"‘l..'«‘ \dYIhi :llbl sou Hi I lll lissox‘. Mildly llllll by many ‘ . Thompson ii-iiough slio outlived Ilt'ill'r'. dying in lHtt'i .it tho ”2,. seventy-Six. The Husband Protests \ luv:i\wr bowls bark t'or I'm‘d and llllllti‘l' for building his house. and l . ~u'~ fluid a dav la~' \\""t\ :i' '~ 'l: grozibut "logger” among l'dwzirds brine. ' 'liu Tower :iitiiual-. \o!t probably \I .7 \;»_-i.. \li lii'osn air-l *‘anulur‘ with his dam-building “H““W...m,\..1.nmih,d_ u “ \I.‘L:-“-,.i‘ ' [i..;';iio'li \Psri'il '.ti"ll.I‘. li'TI lii' l~ i'iilli’lllX i'li‘h‘l' illlil tained Illt‘ ttllllttllll'lllilfi “f m“. lli‘ltl'l. \\ .I ti: wowwd lli-lliv‘ on Sun- ~T"i«'ient in the forest. in trio-nits wt... knew i "1‘ -\l “"""I"Ill'l'-‘ "it"ll INN"? “"l'li‘ 'l'lioso- that were mailed we must. inâ€" .... \ ., M “H \\'~H~ w , :~-'.«t"mi\‘. \ small ow .. rut m- w... returned t. .. . \l .. l'iwo-lo'. of lllll'lllllll flir.-'._‘li :’~-..m .mu \Ill0'_ lot? a larger when H,“ allure .. : / my. ~"7’\§i'i' or; *l‘IlIII. l"-' ' e s. t .l}!"‘"“\7 lit INN-it". IE1.“ ’ ’ ‘ \‘ t 15‘ .O'. . _. k A t I . - '. ., ' « x W . Cohens Kelle s ‘W g... ii I \‘ l . .. #1.?" l:1“l’l“â€"-..t‘t)xlttint”i1 . '-â€" \\.I‘liti was taken to 'h.» Durham hos- pital on Monday. We harm for 3 . .,........- rm , Big Feature Comedy .\ir. and Mrs. Jesse \\ 1‘” and son 3130 _ i‘lavton of Minn Park visited one mt la“: \‘w'r'ix \\‘.lh .\l!'. and \lrs. Grat \ViSt‘. iiompare .\'o. 6 with Lysol. Slypho-Nathiivl. Creolin. or any of the i’ireparations you know of. similar. Then look at the difference in price. I'nited Drug t'ionnaxy guarantee the PIE iii-2r HOLMES Mr. and Mrs. Gear-*1" ~“"‘5‘“°I"" "‘ “reduct. visited one da." tht‘ "1‘9? "1 the “A M ’ Si d P ” 1 ' week with Aberdeen ft‘h‘pdr. “s z a I F m, D" St Mr. and iMrs. (iii‘lf'gi; ‘ PETER}? Two Reel Western , c s g ore g ‘12 one .av rece . W i - ~ _ , g - - ’ ‘I'II ' First Show Starts ”is l 1'1” 301‘“ 3‘0" at ifrawfor-l. Mr, William Terry SD91“ 3“ M- Successors to Macfarlanedrco. Adultsâ€"250. Childrenâ€"15¢. able to expel the love image trom\ to watering l'i'l.‘ lll rare of a Mr. and! Stillli' ”I. ll!" li'ili'l',‘ ill illi‘ l't‘lllt‘t‘-l Some ron-‘ lltt‘lll lith.‘ 'l'hac 'eray ‘ When natural gnace follows. I say pardon THE DURHAM CHRONICLE He says that the husband may know all his thoughts about the wife, and adds that if there were anything improper in them how could he shake him by the hand and have a sincere generous regard for him? Eighty years or so ago this was regarded as what they called a poser. A Love Letter The letters to the lady are. out- spoken enough although put in a language which the young lady of today would regard as unduly ele- gant and lacking in point. They are in fact rhapsodic rather than passionate. But he throws aside re- serve when writing to a friend about her for he says: “I tell you that I love her, I love her, I love. her. If I could I would kiss her dear feet. I sometimes tremble before such a love as I have for her. Good God, how her eyes pursue me." He addresses Mrs. Brookfield as his "dear sister and friend.” One of the most passionate letters contains these passages: "We will love each other while we may here, and afterward. If you go first you will kneel for me in Heaven, and bring me there; if I swear the best thought I have is to remember that I shall have your love surviving me, and with a con- stant tenderness blessing my mem- ory. I can‘t all perish living in your heart. That in itself is a sort of seal and assurance of heaven. . . . Say that I die and live yet in the love of my survivor. Isn‘t that a warrant of immortality"! . . It seems to me that love proves God. By love. I believe and am saved. . . . I say loving you still. how quickly grief should pass away. You See. I am thinking about. youâ€"â€" about. you always, whose attachment I assume as awarded to me. . . . [think about you . . a me and make me pure. Write to me again and again. . . . If I were to lose you I Should despair. Wished He Had Never Loved But the husband didn't. like it. Several times he gave 'I‘hackeray hints that he didn't. want him call- ing on his wife. and Thackeray ad- mits that he woubl have seen her every day if he could. Finally there was a Scene. High words passed. Thackeray writes that. he said some- . thing that. was unjustifiable. The break was definite and Thackeray said he presumed ”to Bi'uoklields would leave London. The novelist himself left the country for a while the better to hear his i’iiisery. His lettei's show various aroused when it“ thought Sometime-s lli‘ was savage and of the husband. ‘ . Corner Concerns (Our Own Coirespondentl Hreen (trove Reef Ring roiiiiiien-l ”r-cos operations this week as a six-j rim-:1 shari- ring. Farmers are hustling this win-k to get. their rorn and roots in. l’otato wed N'i'iiis rather srarre. Patterson suil'vriiig from a slignt on Saturdav . but no injury to the. occupants. i'iiioiioiis ol' llt‘l'. liiii'ighl he had lN't‘ll played Willi. Again he raged against the stupidity \\'e are sorry to report Mr. Joseph stroke of paralysis. which he took; afternoon. His“ two; daughters. Misses l'lditli and (ioniwvai \\;..~ iii-iii...“ on] n” are home from the city. 1 H. Morlock Sons Phone 51 DURHAM, ONT. Thursday. June 2, 1m ‘ t t d f ' weeks with I w W tardiness?“ gaming-H3330; Water! ater! ater! , na' , Her daughters '3 E I II II '0'“? Toronto are also spending a few Why take a chance and use da '3 in this locality h lea r. James Eden had I e unp I water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when sant experience while on his otttrip '. . . v 9‘. to Iutchener to collide with an i i Pure Water can 190 had by having a well drilled. We car, causing damage to both ears handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT R.R. No. i. Durham. Phone Oilâ€"I: WALKBRTON RACES Come to the W'alkerton Races. Thursday. June 9th. More. horses‘ and better racing than ever. Racing under the auspices of Hamilton Driving Athletic Association, Ltd. #5“ Direct Cream Shippers Wanted Mr. Cream Producer: Ship your cream direct to the Palm Cream- ery, Palmerston, Ont. Direct shippers pay no high trucking costs, or buyers’ commissmns. We supply cans and pay express charges. Pay tWice each month by Bank Money Order, payable at par l l i l t t i What the Red Cross is doing for the Good of Canada For the Veteran Befriend: 3.500 soldiers still in hospital . . . relieves sickness and needinrhcirfamilies...carct for the soldier settler . . . provides sheltered employment for the disabled in three Veterans' Workshops For the Children Through junior Red Cross, has aided 5,000 .crippled 1 children and has ledged over 137,000 school children to 3 practice health ha its and to serve Others. For the Pioneer Brings nursing service to those in frontier districts through 39 Outpost Hospitals and Nursing Stations. For the New Canadian Welcomes and gives needed attention to immigrant mochcrs and children at three Seaport Nurseries. For the Mothers and Daughters i In Home Nursing Classa, has taught principles of nursing, diet and home hygiene to over 12,000 women and girls. For the Disaster ViCtim Is on nized to afl'ord prompt relief to rufl'crcrs from fire. flégod and epidemic. l Nation-Wide Appeal 1 ““l‘ Canadian Red Cross Society . Send Contributions to: . Ontario Division. Canadian Red Croce Society. I 410 Sherboum Street. Toronto 5. Ontario Quality and Service SUGAR 10 lbs. for ...... 75c. 1 lb. prints ..... 18c. CORN 2 tins for ....... 28c. TEA Special Orange Pekoe Reg. 80c, lb. . . . .73c. OLIVES Mason Jar PINEAPPLE WEEK 18’s and 24’s, the two best preserving sizes. WE | ELIVER .‘lililiil\ ' l1\'l,l!l\ 0” l\\-ll .\'iillI,‘l ‘iil. all thnf l‘ th“ “\[JJll‘ithtli ill. ll‘I\\' :‘li . :i'\. .‘ll. \\.lli".liiIll til‘t'ill‘llt'il lll‘ r; ’, .‘ ..i\ .lll ‘ “0 '11.. I..'Iâ€" .‘i IIIlllIl. It“! 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