‘PAGE 2. and greatly Wit He feels S' that you V gratify his eVerV aVailable all I know, (and to purchase mm. a long distance [war 1111 11111111! s11l‘. 111 a 1111). \\'i11111 Rodnm \\ as in his teens his mum 111111111111 3 Christian and lite 111 1111 gips} “111.1011 11111311111 much 111111111111. T1111 13111111111 was tremend- Hush 111 111111111s1 and :raw 1111 his habits 111 111111111111: and stealing and s\\'11:111111_'. \\ 11111111\111 H111 “31.1011 “11111 I111 sought s1111111 111111111 111' “111'- ship \\h11111 1111 111111 his tamil} might supp learn more about ï¬nd. The chant-Ye in their father so impressed the iiiiltiien that llmlne} at the as. e of ï¬fteen committed himselt in simple must to ï¬nd. He had ne\ er been in sehonl and reizltl neither read nor \\ rite. but determined he would learn. and he did. By and by he beiight a dictionary which was in ennstant use. He read the Bible 3 L’rea deal and began to hope that some day he might. be able to preach, He was a gem! singer and often sang at religious meetings in tn\\r.s anti \illuL’es . Then later he ieL'an gixin: short at'iilresses. ln ln‘ i'OllL‘ltlt’ied next week.‘ cu- ‘wâ€" . li'mlnm mntinuml to help his fathm soil Hwix' homemade wares and was wry proud of the. amount Ew wuld svl‘. in a day. THIS YEAR WILL HAVE THREE HOODOO FRIDAYS ‘l'i111511 who regard Friday. the 13111 1131' 111' H111 month. with awe are 111 for considerable worry during 1928. 1‘111'11111 111111111111 date occurs 11111111 1111111311115 3'11111.Jan11a1‘\. .\111‘11.1111J111\ 1111111 111-1111111115: 01113. 311111511113115 \11111511 hobby leans toward calendar (‘1. "'11‘1111‘i1ities. 11111111511 that this “11111 happen again 1111111 19 T111 This is 3 93111011- Ear kind of year. they declare. In addition to being loap year. which is partly to blamo for the? three unlucky Fridays. the year began on Sunday. Tho year will have 53 Sundays with January. April and July oarh beginning on that day. This happens only in the case of leap years which begin on Sunday. varal° good features are also ot‘forod by the calendar. including four double holidays. New Year‘s headed tho list. Dominion day comes on Sunday. giving an addi- fional holiday on Monday: Labor Day. which always provides a .loubio holiday by coming on Monday. and Armistice Day falls on Sunday this year. givim: a double holiday over November H and 12. A little boy was asking for a baby for the family. He didn‘t care who heard him prayi 2. if ouly‘ Goa would hear. His mother stopped at the door to listen. “Send it right along. God. if you please. We want it right now. quick. You néedn‘t wait to ï¬nish it all up: you can leave out the ton- sils. ghey have to be taken out any- 'H fly him ‘ reminds some id Limitm! Lucy ms the idea that you could him with some new stories, ninds me that you suggest- ie ideas that helped me with my Christmas problem. 3 sure, dear unseen friend. it will have something to desires. from RI'TH R.\EBI°R.\' LIMITED LUCY and we Public live Lib- The young bachelors of Durham 3:an a hop in the town hall on Friday night. which was a very brilliant all’air. The London Harp- ors l‘uruislml the music. “'0 regret. to chronicle the death on Saturday last of the ï¬ve-year- old «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall of town. Mr. .I. S. Drysdale has opened a class in mechanical drawing: in which he gives instruction to some sixteen students who have decided to Jamie a portion of their time to the work. At. h1gh noon Tuesdax a quiet \\ 1111111111 \\ as sulemnizeii at the res- idence of the brides sister. Mrs. J. P. Teltord. “lien Miss Margaret Corbett of Durham was united in mauiage to .\I1. \\'. H. \Vilson. moichant of Fairbanks. Alaska. A quiet. wedding took place Tues- day noon at. the residence of Mr. Frank Livingston. Guelph. when his Youngest. sister. Edith May. was united in marriage to 311‘ R. T. Bell 1.. f... at the C. P. R. engineering staff . Mr. Murray Smith. who has been 111 the Stamianl Bank. here. 1135 how. transf‘m-rmi to Desemnto. Sunday marked the fourth anni- wrsai-y of the inauguration of public \mrship in the new Baptist church. Rev. J. B. Kennedy of 'l‘m'untu was the speical preacher for thv «i333 Inspector Thomas Davis had an operation performed last, week in Fergus hospital. It. was the. remov- al of a large gland in the side of his neck and confined him to the house. only a few days. A Life With Compensations Visitor: "Are \ou going to be gioat man \xheii you grow up, my little man?‘ “Yes. sir. I'm going. to be an Arctic nxplm'c‘n“ "But an Arctic explorers life is full 01' hands hips. \Villie. " "\os. but I can stand 9111.1 guess. “I like youi spirit. m} boy. tetier is a great'deal o'f glbry 10 bé gained 111 a career of that kmd. “.011 ws sir. And vou dont new; haw to wash your face. neither.†Marriedâ€"In Toronto. Februgry 10. 1907. to Mr. and Mrs. F. \\. hel- sm‘. 3 daughter. The Days 0! Long Ago anada’s representatives at the Olympic Games at St. Moritz, Switzerland, now on their way across the ocean, journeyed from their homes to the seaboard via Canadian National Railways. Most of the party were photographed by February 14, 1907 v??? WHOLE MILK VS SKIM MILK AND SUBSTITUTES FOR CALVES Calves must. be: well started. It. is a well known fact that the very best possible start must be given to the voun "stwers To secure inform- ation on the. cost. of rearing calves a feeding: experiment, was conducted with '38 calves at the Cap Rouge Experimental Station. ' Calculating feeds at current prices of the summer of 1925 (whole milk 82. skim-milk '20 cents. Royal Purple meal 85. home-mixed meal 83.17. other concentrates 81.72 per 100 pounds. cloxer hay 8.9. c0111 silage 8.3 suede turnips $1.80 per 1011* ,it cost for feed. until the cal\ es \x ere 211 \\ eeks old. an a\e1'-' age of»? 9.03 for each one raised on \1 hole milk. “line the. ï¬gures “ere respectively $15.99 for each fed on the Royal Purple meal. and $12.53 for each fed 011 the home-mixed meal. The cost per pound of gain was respectfully 2.70 cents for the whole milk. 7.31 tor R0}a1 Purple meal. and 6.26 1101' hOme-mixed meal. 1 The. project consisted in feeding three lots of calves on ditterent feeds until they were '24 weeks old: one lot. meeived whole milk: the second. skim-milk and a home- mixed meal consisting of six parts corn. three. parts oats. one. and a half part flax seed. by weight. all ground together; the third lot re- ceived. Royal Purple calf meal. a well-known commercial article. Besides these: feeds. the youngsters had all the. clover hay. swede tur- nips. and corn silage which they would clean up. The feed. both liquid and solid was weighed t0 the last. pound. and the calves were put on the scales at birth. at four. at eight. twelve. sixteen. twenty, and twenty-tour weeks._ ' "Doctor.“ asked the invalid. “don‘t ynu think a change to a warmer climate would do me good?“ “Heavens. man!" replied the doc- tor. “that's just what I‘m trying to save you from!" \\ hole milk after tlie ï¬rs t No or three \\ eeks is completely out of the question. from the point of \iew 01 ee enemy. as a teed tor calx es. and a good home-mixed meal is just as satisfactm‘} and cheaper than Re}- 31 Purple meal. - Nothing in the world is useless. but this will surprise an 18 year old sister of a kid brother. the Canadian National camera man at Montreal en route to Halifax. Photographs show: Lower left; The Varsity Grads hockey team, of Toronto; right, Lehan and Dupuis of Montreal and Ottawa respec- tively ski-ing representatives. Unoer (Experimental Farms Note.) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE right, the party aboard the Maritime Express of the Canadian National Railways; left, Ross Robinson, Toronto speed skating champion; who will represent Canada in‘ the speed skatin events â€" Canadian National Rai ways photoflraphs An old farmer who had been to market and had got good prices for his cattle, bought several yards of cloth, intending to have his wife make him a suit of clothes. Unfor- tunately he. lost his purchase on the way home. His wife. much annoyed at. his expensive carelessness, told the story to the_\jic'ar._ A \\ eek 01130 later the \icar‘ met the good man and hailed him :“Bv the \\ 321'. 111'. Green haxe you heard amthing about your cloth?" MEN, WOMEN, CHILDREN Bx thousands. use. Mrs. Sybill'a Spain’s Tonsiiltis for Head Colds, Catarrh. Bronchial Asthma, Bron- chitis. Cough. Croup. Quinsy, Sore Throat. and Tonsil troubles. Try. it"s guaranteed. McFadden’s Drug Store. 12 f‘Yes. ‘I h~a\'e-lm0rnin0, noon and n1ght." A It will pay you to advertise in The Chronicle. His Punishment We make dates with any Auctioneer of your choosing and Guarantee you good service and moderate charges. Printed at The Chronicle Office, to have us insert the full list in the current issue, Where those, unable from any cause to get out to see the bill may read in com- fort at their own home ï¬reside. It Will Pay You Well When Having Your Bethlehem, behind J o: starlight, one’s hearj song that 1 one the an AUCTION SALE BILLS song that. is surely one the angels sani “’Twas a cauld, cap The snaw lay deep shone clear; And Mary kent th: near, As she cam’_to Bet! When Joseph thrang, 0110’ he: ‘1 ho But I’m think ere la But there team? For farrer I canna gae.’ . At the ale-house door she keeklt ben,‘ But there was sic asteero’fremmyt “She q_uo’, quo’ she: “O Josepn 10011, Bale tlred am I,. and wad fain lie doon. Is there no a bed in the haie 0’ the men, She thocht tue l1irsel’:I dinna; ken What me and my man can dae.’ “And syne she spak: ‘We’ll 1130 to lie I’ the byre this nicht amang the kye And the cattle beas‘, f01 a‘body _ maun try To tnolc what needs maun he.’ And them amang the su‘ae and the licht, Hae me1cy on us and herd us richt. For the sake 0 the Dannie hmn Works Hard, Dances, Gains 3 Lbs. a Week . porn. \\ 11110 the owsen mooed, her bairnie was born. . O†wasna’ that a must Joyous morn For smners llke you and me? “For the bairn that was born that nicht i’ the sta’ Cam doon frae Heaven to take awa’ 001- fecklessness, and bring us a' Safe hame in the hender-en‘ Lord, _at this yule-tide send us “I work hard. dance and lime gained 3 pounds a w eek since tak- ing Vino]. My nervousness is :11- most all_ gone. '_â€"Mrs. F. Lang. that nicht. 0’ mak us better men!" Vinol is a delicious compound of cod liver peptone, iron. etc. Nervâ€" ous. easily tired. anemic people are surprised how Vinol gives new pep, sound sleep and a BIG appetite. The very first bottle often adds several pounds weight to thin children or adults. Tastes delicious. Mclé‘adden's Drug Store. 5 Chronicle Advertising Pays! Try it.. A sco'r'rlsn CAROL J o‘Seph 'and ., along, the gar; gladdens "Thom: I be na wrang, thmkm’ we’ll ï¬nd a place lang;’ re wasna nae room for them. 0’ quo’ she: “0 Joseph loan, 7 ed am I.. and wad fain lie lpng Call Us Up On Bethlehem. saw the 1 cauld that. her and the one Mary nicht time in wuau 11w " ' " ck of the covlished dear?†“The next-door nelghbor’s farm, deah And Whltmg’s grocery store.†“And what lies over the hill, mother Back of the neighbor? barn ‘2†“Over the lull IS the Vlllage store Where grandmother gets the Appearances are deceiving. Nut all dumb wagers are pullmi 11;.» by rope, but possmly they ought to ho, see, he the other UDIICL 0 “And what can I do for “Well†sand the wear, wants repapermg. When come and see to it?†The painter scratched I “I’m terribly busy just ventured. “Let rne §ee_, I UU‘IIU “ll“ Illvv v- The painter scratched his head. “I’m terribly busy Just now," he ventured. “Let me see, I ’ung Mrs, Stiggins on Saturday, and I’m ’anging your churchwarden today, but. I thlnk I could pop around and ’ang your reverence one day m- wards the end of 7 Lime week." yarn." ‘And what lie's back of the mount- That. is the world Gilt there. " ’ -â€"D0na‘ld Fay Robinson 6‘ “Just the very E :†remarked the ’laid a‘ hand on a local palnber 3 ‘Morning, sir.†Thursday. â€hm"! 9. 1939 own was nommuus THE BUSY mun-an in man I wanted to e vicar afl‘ably, as n the shoulder of and decorator. do for you, sir?" near, "my study When could you "Out. bf the East returned sir?†the SCOH'h tn «:wrnr‘ ment on arm'n.‘ . fond (of Mik. Wt. word is |:"I‘Z\0HI “DOD." whifl: It. â€Spipl". \Viznff; m literally it, n‘uozuw' name W3; rm L'T'so bpcausn 0f #2:» at tour-mammâ€" yink’s “‘0?“ {20? L': 102 in groups a: pmwess. the sxsg. With being vsww; this. The I'I-rfi states, were gprw terspersed mm which the old-‘ Hickman’s Record for Had \\ ilham lid. 1:: .-:‘ joined a Band 0. 311113 2 (1335' and hwn 1:11:21:- klfldflf'r- N) m: â€P345 9.“ been sgoaxm.‘ . «wn 'rn- crime fur Whir'h hr. 3.3.: TI"? I‘PI’UH ("'nlv‘ 7211‘ mm: on a {mm a 1;»..x;.:. man homuhad :r \:-.-;: that the rmsgmdv-i 3r: pawn: tic-111:1}? m town-m: \‘iolc-m 1" were MI 011m?“ of school an ton 0f {'11 [atv .0111): ‘You “'11 tlonaz'y 0 word "hm even one iota. It - was «'Hsturkwd. atpd. and [)IV‘StO. th arrived and drunk‘ \Viarton 15: mum-I'm ucs to be raw. and tram is waxin: fl magister'ial (exert-N 1101-31-1») nu: ma too serously at uh.- most. of Mom \VHH death with tinwiz' . dictinns. 11: “MW in \K'iartnn ï¬anamau } OTHER PAPERS’ OPINI Illnlilll: llH'uHL'h ‘Hl the Othvr «lay. \xv I'M! interfeï¬llm: x'vachm.‘ in read in I‘O‘ll‘nslwl'l. H and thinks 'l‘hvrv \xu elm-Hon in Mar which her. me ammw-u ports. 01' syn-M'hws. v that in thv MP“! “1' t King 2m'vx‘nnwm loo-m power", tlw all'uh's ul would go to tho «lugs. gone to Hm «lugs 35 3" other hand lhv mmnh'j ly unjuyinz: :1 vaml That is mm on tho T4 the mu: «m thv (Ex-Ms: ‘ later Hw l’vx'xllsnn Hm pealml m tlw country. to repeal llw U. 'I'. .\. the Liquor Control .1 the governmmn. \wmh lute contrnl and autht‘ liquor husirwss of The anti-P’vrzzusnn 1m" dieting all kinds 0 liquors deVasfatm: lh ince. whiln others saic be 0110 ('nnhnm‘ms wine bihhing and cl the precious U. 'l'. A. ‘ even one iota. lo lore free Cans Ontario is now the any 9: '- ,The Beaverburn is the ï¬rst 01 fast cargo VESSEIS, which wi] known as the “Beaver" class, placing 10,000 tons and havii length of over 500 feet. The-sf» 1 are capable of making the a passage in ordinary wpathor m Disasters Did Not Materiali Completing her maiden trip a the Atlantic, the “Beaverh new fast cargo liner for the Can; Paciï¬c Railway fleet, dOf'kC Saint John, N.B. to receiw oflicial welcome of several mi of that company, among \ were, W. R. MacInnes, \im sident in charge of traï¬â€˜m. and l Wainwright, assistant to the < man, Canadian Paciï¬c Steam: Limited, also the harbour of? Of that port. A thorou' 'h m‘mw was made of the v essel and app! tion of her qualities; was mama. Thursday. February 9, 1928 Scotch Curler spwéffllvs. \w x I (Went Hf HH' x-nmmn, lme' 1'4 If afl'uih. Hf HI in HM dnzs. “M m dug. as 314.. l 11hr (I‘mnh'y 1s :.' a [90: 10d â€1" lIe 011 Mm 'Im w.- )Hw Guts: Hn FI‘rgusm: Huwn tho country. 'l'h« MW 0. 'I'. A. and or Control Act. I) Saint John Harbour MW!" “901W? "Wm! )3. 'I D M w Hf‘fl In H “H First Cruetl‘ M U