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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Dec 1928, p. 8

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PAGE 8. Grandmaâ€"“Oh. Jenny, darling. I an surprised! Aren’t you going to give yogr brother par: of your apple?” Jennyâ€""No.“ Grannie. Eve -dld that an! she’s been criticized ever since.” Six; OUR HOLIDAY stock of fine table and floor Lampsds Console ready for your inspection. ATTRACTIVE console Lamps make ideal gifts. table walnut finish, $6.15 to $18.00 mirrors of plate glass. BELOW we price and describe a few appropriate gift sugges- tions for the home. Such gifts are truly appreciatedâ€"and their small cost is apparent from these specimgi values. GROWDS AND CROWDS O PEO LE FROM FAR AND NEAR TOOK ADVANTAGE F TH BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT. LAST THURS Y. FR Y AND SATURDAY 4 E COMMUNITY NO MATTER WHERE A [ SHARE THIS WEEK IN HUNDREDS O DOLLAR w RTH STILL HERE TO PICK FROM, UOH AS C DRY GOODS, MEN’S, LADIES’ AND CHILD GALORE AT LESS THAN '/2 REMEMBER! THIS IS NOT N ORDINARY CLEARING SALE. NO! IT’S A GE INE BANKRUPT SALE. EVERYTHING MUST GO. THIS CERTAINLY MUST APPEAL TO THRIFTY SHOPPERS. THE FINAL WEEK HAS COME. DON’T STAY AWAY! EVERYTHING HAS TO GO VERY FAST. WE WILL CLEAN IT OUT AS CLEAN AS A WHISTLE IN JUST A FEW MORE DAYS. ALL FIXTURES FOR SALE AT A VERY LOW PRICE. Dispospr of .2210. McKechr-ie Stock, Durham SPLENDIDLY fashioned Tables for Living; room use. $4.50 to $14.00 DORSOIC ready for your inspeétion. it humidor and YGI'Y ATTRACTIVE console Lamps make ideal gifts. complete 8 m o k 1 n 2 table walnut finish. 36 15 to $18.00 equipment. Finished mirrors of plate glass. ' in walnut. 812.00 $1. 90 to $5.00 We have several three- iece Chesterfield suites on the floor which ma e ideal Christmas Gifts. Delivery Christmas Eve. Chesterfield Tables {.FORTHE HOD-3 “ C6 G _ -' _'_â€"_â€". 2 THIS IS ! IT’S A 'G MUST THRIFTY . P. WALTERS Cohen: “Mine frendt. I hate to 501‘. you dot suit. It sum: you so vel! no- body vill notice it, and. I lose de ad- vertisement ! ” Inconspicuoas Customer: “I hope it looks all right. Mr. Cohen. I wouldn‘t like to be con- spicuous." Herc lie Lite .ones of Wilbur Wump Who drove 000 fax and hit a bump. And left; the road ere he could jump, And wrapped his car around a stump; Remains are at the city dump. D W 0116 FICSJUIJ cu ua . Napoleon knew enough about the science of var to believe that he was up ; that’ , is i covering of the body of water. wwlde. flat bubble is formed. This is against defeat. It is reported General Desaix said: "The battle lost. but there is time to gain another.‘ In that sentence, perhaps. conqu: r2. '. Napslcon Bonapaite can hardly be held up as an example to emulate. He In: the world lirxle better than he found i3_--no better from 3 military ”airtipoint. But is did possess the? . or ztans-ion7.11:»; energy into o 5;. ;'-.-_-:::'.zlts. The inc 0: Napoleon if any-hing, can inspire the lazy. we read ‘ the answer to the record of a military: 1011?; lpurified. when the animal 3 into its lungs once more. This strange . operation is repeated from time to A beaver rises to the under side of the ice and. there casts a quantity of its breath up against the crystal A permitted to remain against the ice enough to become somewhat takes it time. and the creature is thus enabled to remain beneath the ice for hours. The .muskrat does about the same 'as the beaver, but cannot remain with- out fresh supplies of pure atmosphere should, be an inspiration for the lazyâ€"150 long. At four o’clock in the afternoon of a certain June day the battle of Maren- go was apparently lost to the French. Napoleon knew enough about the science of war to believe that he was up against defeat. It is reported that General Desaix said: "The battle is lost. but there is time to gain another]: Give Lamps Y AND SATURDAY E COMMUNITY. NO SHARE THIS WEEK RTH STILL HERE IES, DRY GOODS, AIL PAPER NOT TOO LATE Elna“ PHONE 10 Smoker WITH METAL lined A farm paper attributes the low price of potatoes to the refusal of diet- ing women to eat the spuds. “Mashed potatoes” says the editor, “won’t make them fat: it‘s the Whipped cream and candy that provide the extra calories and chins." Jimmyâ€"”It means that~thatâ€"-that 11' your grandfather didn’t have no children .your father wouldn’t have none. eitherâ€"and neither would you.” Teacherâ€""Jimmy, define and give an câ€"x9mplo m’ heredity.” BEAVEBS UNDER WATER Many consider it remarkable that the beaver can remain beneath the water for so long a period. But he can remain under ice much longer. , Ont. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The plans include the installation of a combination storm and sanitary sewer down the centre of the roadway and the placing of stub sewer lines to ~the edge of every lot on both sides of lthe street. This will mean that in the event of a waterworks system being installed there will be no tearing up of the roadway. Mayor Murdock was in telephone communication yesterday with the engineering firm engaged to take the levels in Durham with the idea of as- certaining the cost of pavement for the connecting link on the Provincial Highway. The engineer told the mayor that the cost of building the pavement would be $70,000, but as the govern- ment would pay $14,500, this, with the frontage tax. would mean a rise in our general tax rate of only three before the electors. The plans, it is expected, will arrive m town this week. The contract between the town and the county has also been signed for the paving of Lambton stgeet! the na- “Whatever hymns are omitted or ap- pear in the present draft list of those it is proposed to have in the new hymn book for the United Church. there is no cause for any worry about old-time favorites being left out," de- clared Rev. R. Newton Powell. a mem- ber of the hymn boox committee of the United Church. “because it will be nearly two years before the new book is printed and before that time 3118 people of the church. through the Presbyteries. from coast to coast, will have an opportunity or criticising and making suggestions. There is not a hymn that may not be changed on a two-thirds vote of the committee.” -Mayor Murdock is making arrange- ments for an engineer to come to town nomination night and place the facts The Wesleys are well represented in the new book, though quite a number of the ancient hymns Which the brothers wrote are not to be found. The pair of them nave ntty hymns in the book. ten of them trans- lations by John Wesley, rounder o- Methodism, and the rest by Charles Wesley. ture' of which has alread plained in these cplumns. Rev. M. Powell, in reference to the present omission or certain hymns, said that did not mean they would be finally omitted. The committee left out none except on a majority vase, and at that they might be re-lnserted in the final book. Estimated Cost of Paving is $70,000 With Government Paying $14,500.â€" Plans Here in Day or Two. In addition to this, a series of sel- ections from the prose Psalter has been prepared, enough to meet the needs of eaCh Sunday in the year. In the music edition of the new book these prose Psalms will be set- to chant music and they may, therefore, be either read or chanted. Paving Plans pork with apple sauce have been known to us for ages as a proper com- bination. The richness of the meat seems to demand something tart. But we have failed to realize that almost more?"- Presbyterian . . ,. 4.487 Methodist . V ..._3_...44 Congregational 334- The Psalms are not to be neglected. The former Presbyterians on the committee will see to that, Congrega- tionalists are quite diSposea to con- cede considerable space to the stately old metrical versions of the songs 01 Davidâ€"and others. There are sixty o- the Psalms to be included and rim of them come from the old Scottisn Psalter of 1650. “There is nothing ‘flnal‘ at all about the present list,” said Mr. Powell. “If the people understand that, there need be no needless fears.” any meat is improved by combination with fruit. if only a flat tasting meat. like lamb. which calls for current jelly to give it flavor. There is hardly any fruit whose succulent Juices and piquant flavors is not welcome with almost every meat. Like tomatoes, the acids of fruits help to dissolve the ThmlsunclePem.whou¢om¢ “WWW” The proportion in which the old. hymnals of the three uniting denom- inations have been drawn upon for the new one is indicated by these figures: There are 192 of the 654 hymns in the book which are common to all three of the old denominations. which joined forces to create the United Church. Almost one-third of the total of three such diversified hymnals to be common to all three rated as a rather large proportion. The new United Church hymn book, the draft of which is veing pub- lished will provoke considerable con-‘ troversy in church circles. according to critics who have seen it, because at the fact that it does not contain many of the old-time favorites of Methodists. Presbyterianâ€"s and Congregationalists. Such old-timers as “From Green- land’s Icy Mountains.” “Blest Be the. Tie That Binds.” “Come Y c Disconsm- ate” and. “Safe in the Arms of Jesus" are not included in the new 3002:. Leaving Out of Old Favorite Hymns Criticized in Certain Quarters, But Committee Says Present Draft 1:: Not Final. New Church Hymnal Not Satlsfactory FRUITS WITH MEAT Expected Soon sauce BIG PROGRAMME ACT“) THEATDI? with w.-’uch is amalgamated J [THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA further. The Canadian Bank of Commerce maintains a policy of personal courtesy in its dealings, recur-ales- of their respective importance. which should be tn asset in your business as well as in ours. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE IR business friends, and yours with whom we make transactions, demand that precision of eflicient execution which is a part of the L1“ service maintained by any bank in its daily “Business is BusineSS" But Courtesy Pays “My December 20, ms

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