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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Mar 1929, p. 3

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DES HIDES EPSKINS ORSEHAIR and FEATHERS 'mzirle ads on page 7'. ZANADA p91! etween 5 and May 1. )ther Furs .ults . to You possible n in to my ware- write or phone call for them. lfllflllOV one of rth McLaughlin’s Garage Durham ‘ mum ‘ Peal forth, 0 bells of Easter, . Your glorious message tell. Let all earth’s choirs triumphant The mighty chorus swell. Far on the wind’s swift pinions .0, Let the glad word he sped, Christ who was laid within the tomb, Has risen from the dead: Earth’s shadows lift and vanish, Hope animates the clod. Peal, happy bells of Easter, ‘When Easter sings across the world I like to think men mmd New dreams in memory of One Whose dreams were never killedâ€" Inketothinkthatkinderwords To weary folk are said. Because Christ toiled up Calvary, With tired, down-benp he§_d!_” Early Easter morning when the winds were very still, Little fl‘cgirlers opened on an old, old Flowers: blfie _a_r_1d yellow,- flowers fair :Early Egster _morping while the care- Early E:a.§_ter morning on and white. Early Easter morning in the dawn’s -â€"-v_ _' less city slept.â€" > . . Little flgwefs waking, a faitthl v1g11 ep 3 Very small and wistful, very frail and sweet, They made .3 staging pathway for the ___- “sayiour’s fee‘t.‘ Early Easter morning zIe came and looked at them, ‘ All their tiny petals touched his gar- ment’s hem; . Humble, small___and lowly, yet they did An Easter Thought Easter means springtime when sweet flowers grow Like the Christian faith risen with Christ long ago; So let us each one on this bright Easter day Give praise fromthe heart in a Christ- Resurrection I thought that days on days of frost Had blighted Beauty’s soul; '_". ian-like way To our Saviour. who lived like the my so pure - That faith. hope and love in this world might endure. A Y ”Accm1n'. Come in 8: Chat Awhile â€"Bnth kahuna. At Home EASTER THOUGHTS », “VIVA-5" WMU “www.- â€"-Author Unknown. â€"Author Unknown. an old, old I ypehumueys flaw-M4611 They and the Wilding familiarâ€" Windflower, violet,‘ mayâ€" They rise from the long, long can To the ecstacy of day. We, scattering troops and kindreds, From out of the stars windblown To this wayside comer of space, This world that we call our owh. We of the bagel-ms of,_time.,4 v- â€"' “WW-â€" v "We too, shall divideâ€"the so'd: Emer’ge to the light and blossom. With our heartgs held up to God. When the other side is winning, And stuff is going wrong; And nb matter how you battle, You can’t get going strong; Don’t start to crab your fellows, Don’t be the one to blame, But grit your teeth and buckle down, And, buddyâ€"play the game! When you just can’t seem to rally, And you can’t. bring down their lead, When the chap who When no one would ever know, Remember, boy, your team plays Was the best one on the team, When the good old bunch seems beaten And the team is stiff and lame, So play the game and let it go., When you feel like lying down, Though it bring your old school Just call a cheery word or two, And, buddyâ€"play the game! ' And when a chance to cheat comes up: Remember, it’s when you're losing, That you have to play the game. Then when the show is over, And the other bunch has won, And all your dreams are shattered, And you feel your day is done, You don’t feel very cheerful, But, buddy, just the same, It doesn’t hurt one half so much If you know you’ve played the game. A hundred years to come?‘ The flowers that now in beauty spring A hundred years to come? The rosy' cheek, the lofty brow, Where, where will be the birds that The heart that beats so gaily now? Where, where will be our hopes and A hundred years to come? Who’ll press for gold { this crowded A hundred years to come? Who’ll tread yon aisles with willing feet A hundred years to come? Pale, trembling age and fiery youth And childhood with its brow of truth? The rich, the poor, on land and sea? Where will the mighty millions be A hundred years to come? We all within our graves will sleep A hundred years to come; No living soul for us will weep A hundred years to come. But other men our lands will till And others then our homes will And other birds will sing as gay, And bright the sun shine as today, You never can tell when you send a word Like an arrow shot from a bow By an archer blind, be it cruel or kind. Just where it may chance to go. It may pierce the heart of your dear- est friend, Tipped with its poison or balm. To a stranger’s heart in life’s great vâ€"- Their 'g’olden hearts to God. A hundred years to come. A HUNDRED YEARS TO COME YOU PLAY THE GAME '50- You never afi-tenrwhen-iado an act Just what the result willie, But with every deed you examine a Eachkindlydctisanaoomdropped ,. In God’s productive soil; You may not know, but the tree shall With shelter, for those who toil. You never can tell what your thought In bringing you hate or love Fbr thoughts are things and, their airy Are swifter than carrier doves. They follow the law of the universeâ€"- Each thing must create its kind, And they speed o’er the track to bring / You back Whatever went out from your mind. | Fashion F ancies Capucine Colorings Enliven Spring Gowns , From Paris comes news of the popu- larity of capucine shades in three tones of nasturtium. Whether or not these colorings will invade the field of informal costume no one can say. But that they are ideal for the even- ing mode is obvious. The gown sketched is in three shades of nasturtium chiffon. The lower shades are in deep orange-red, shading to light orange flesn in the upper parts. Note the three tiered Itmfli'éuryits'ém-aitscahn. Though the harvest you may not ' THE DURHAM CHRONICLE (Senegal downward revision of hydro rates is expected to take lace throughout Ontario this summer. . on. J. R. Cooke, Hydro Commissioner, made this announcement on the floor of the Legislature during the week when the estimates or the Hydro I-Iydro estimates to the extent of $10,325,357. were passed by the Legis- lature during the week. These ro- vide for the expenditure of $5 ,407 on the Niagara system; $300,000 on the Georgian Bay system; $518,950 on the Ottawa and St. Lawrence system; $800,000 on the Thunder Bay system, $40,000 on the Central 'Ontano system; $2,700,000 011 the proposed Northern Ontario development and $40,000 to provide for extensions of the Admin- istration Building in Toronto. _Iâ€"-l Bill providing for the e nditure of $5,000,000 in Northern On io, which comes as an amendment to the North- ern Development Act, has been' passed by the Legislature. The money. is used by the government in developing and opening up the new section of the pro- vâ€"_â€"â€"â€"vâ€"â€"' adopted a downward revision of rates. This has gradually brought rates down ontherurallines. Wethinkwecan makesuchrevisionsannuallyaswesee our way‘glegr. I think by midsurnmer there ii]! the another downward re- Further protection to the investing public of Ontario is ensured through an additional amendment to the Se- curity Frauds. Prevention Act present- ed to the Legislature by Attorney- General Price. __ vv--v-â€"- â€" --'v The amendment provides for the ap- pointment of what are to be known as “broker’s auditors” who will have power to step in and audit the books of any firm operating on the Toronto or Standard exchanges.â€" The bill also provides that the auditor shall make _ -1! L1..- AAM“A“" While he informed the Liberal lead- er that he would be glad to furnish him with any information he might require privately, Premier Ferguson, in the Legislature. informed the Opposi- tion parties that the government would not order the return of all contracts made by the Ontario Hydro Electric Commission. Refusing the informa- tion to the House the Premier pointâ€" ed out that Hydro must be treated as a private company in the matter of its business and that it should not be forced to disclose all its business af- uuâ€"--‘ ‘A r- v v â€"â€"'w vâ€" a survey of “thoâ€"hooks of the company at least twice a year and that the company must throw open all its books at his _r§gue_s_t. . , L_ A,” _--- ‘ Attorney General Price’s bill to amend The Constables Act has been introduced in the Legislature. The bill will provide for the polic' of the counties of the province by e 0n- tario Provincial Police where the “Council. Provision is made in the bill however that any vacancies may be filled by the government. These va- cancies will be filled from members of the provincial police i1 provmcial poi- ice service is desired by the counties. “U all“ A vuuvwv The bill will. put an end to the recent failures that have taken place in the brokerage business in Ontario. those that seek to unuermme tum public enterprise,” stated the Premler. Premier Ferguson has informed the Legislature that the government has under consideration at the present time some new policy m connection with liquor consumption in hotel rooms. Hotels which desire to avoid the practice will likely be placed without the scope of the act by the The Ontario Legislature. “The The average _span 0E ascusgion oh the bill. YOU LIVE TO BE 100? Bundrea larmour worm by mediaeval knights. :most of which is too small for the Tmodern man. ; Scientists consider that the next great step towards the better health or the community lies in e abolition of the pans of smoke whi lie over our great cities, filling the air with poisons and obstructing the influence of the lire-giving sun. Mastery of our unseen enemies and deeper knowledge of ourselves makes certain an ever-increasing span of life for the human race. fathers. _ We are living_ 10118611» we are Prosperity is assured. This year four' months have five pay days eacn. â€"Brandon Sun. BOSSâ€"“NO, I' am afraid you won’t do. You don’t know enough about the business.” Applicant: “Don’t I though? I’m engaged to your stenographer." mm“ mSuper-Dynamic Speaker! SEE AND HEAR THE MARVELOUS MAJESTIC Wonderiul Tourâ€"Astonishing Accuracyâ€"Rare Beauty TUBE! Durham Branch - SOUND business principles and a policy of gradual expansion have marked the steady growth of this Bank for sixty years. To-day, one of the largest and strongest banks in the world; it serves every phase d bgsiness and private life at home, and is taking a leading part in the expansion of trade in foreign markets. THAT IT HA8 BEEN GOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS AND IS TO-DAY A GREATER SELLER THAN EVER BEFORE IS A TESTIMONIAL THAT SPEAKS FOR ITO NUMEROUS OURATIVE OUALITIES. "ar'e" prom ly relievedby DB THOMAS’ ECE EC'I'RIC OIL Internal and External! Pains; H. J. SNELL DURHAM ONTARIO - J. A. Rowland, MOTHER OF TWINS HELPED W 1.5-. PEN-“37er- EA S Y TERMS Model 72 $293.25 C OM P LETS (With Tubes) PAGE 3.

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