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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jan 1930, p. 3

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ram.- girl for NO Happiness is in the great Divine scheme of things for every man, and if any one of us fails to achieve it he fails in a great task that is divinely laid upon him. - Simplicity makes a good basis: upon which to found hap- -piness. The way to happiness must ever be a way of discipline. . Life depends almost as much on elimination an upon absorption. â€"E. Stanley Jones. Christ honors always and everywhere the gentle thoughtfulness which makes the way easier for any tired one. I â€"J. R. Miller, D. D. Fate served me meanly but I looked at her and laughed. That none might know how bitter ww: the cup I guafled. Along came Joy and paused besida me where I sat. ' â€"E§nld Hobbs Gundy. Death has no power over goodness. â€"'I‘revor H. Davies. Perfection does not lie in the strict observance of law, but in loyous delight in Him whose will is expressed in low. The elimination of self is the greatest secret of happiness.“ â€" _ _. __‘_‘_ Religion does not tell us to love or to encourage our neighbors’ faults, but to love 'hem in spite of their faults and to do what we can to better them. God cares most for the neighborly folks who try to do right. They are His salt of the earth. They are His lights in the world. Worry is one of the most common forms of windmill fighting. We beat at. endess giants only to find that they are windmills. We cross endless bridges before we come to them only to find that after all they have been made quite safe and easy for us. - - -- C . A.__.. J-‘ The Winter Term at the normem Business College. Owen Sound, begins on Thursday. January 2nd. The 2nd to the 6th are {castration days for new students. If you cannot be on hand send in your name in advance so that a desk may be reserved for you. noon“) WVCVV v- -â€"“rr_ " ‘é-Charles E. Edwonda Christ had a heart always at lelsnro for the fragrant things that blossom by the road. One who misses the lilies mlsséa God. â€"George H. Morrison, DD. Education is a benefit only when it adds to one’s life. If schooling or cul- ture or whatever you may choose to term it. is permitted to rob one of the fundamental and essential elements oil life. it is most certainly an evil. â€"Harold Bell Wright. Our daily duties are a part of our religious life just as much as our de- votions are. For this is the measure 0! our success. the measure of all life’s happiness: just how well we have moved ahead. or Just 'how early our soul was dead. -â€"Wilhelamina Stitch My optimism rests on a glad belief in the preponderance of good and a willing efl'ort always to co-operate with the good that it may prevail. I try to increase the power God has given me to see the best in everything and everyone. and make the best a part of my life. ' We should so live and labor as our time that what came to us as seed may go to the next generation as blossom, and what came to us as blossom may go to them as fruit. How great 'n thing to be savers of truth, of beauty, of goodnes especially in young hearts so that there be not a famine of those things in the earth. maker or spender o! it. It In W money one's good we is circulated. -Ohu-lea Kingsley. Money is a good thinsâ€"the only bad thing in connection with money 13 not whgtlsmthelnoneybutwhatisintho flower. and and: mm 16i- i£ WISE the fountain ' 01 all loveliness, and drink it slnlply: md_ earnestly wlth all - vvv'“. every (we. ever}: til}? at}, every-'1‘; “_A_ -â€" -. AL mg. ‘I came to see what you are laughing at." Come in Chat Awhile â€"Intl Radian. mm At Home Maul-I73.“ â€"Henry Ward Beecher. Henry Van Dyko at â€"D1'. Creighton. â€"Merry Marie. â€"â€"Helen Keller â€"Beecher 12 282 lines. The low: V-shaped dec'cuetage at back is accentuated by the swaying grace of the capelet. Shirrings at the sides indicate the very high waistline which calls well-merited attention to the V-shaped incrustation _belo_w - the 0 One may well use such an expression in describing the Sunday night frock of black fish netâ€"that new-old material which has suddenly attained popular- hips, {torn which falls 3 short circu- lar tier. The skirt is the graceful ankle length. The slip is of black. satin with flesh georgette yoke. And in such a frock one may be assured 3f 3M3 more than ' compliments in its silken mesh. For informal wear one . could select nothing smarter than this frock with its shoulder chapelet and long,” slim it' . The panel of uneven length is placed at a low point of the gown. diagonally accented by the border of sable. And the night takes on a new glory when one contemplates the triumph of such an exquisite creation. The Glory of the “Sable Vested Night" one of the loveliest evening frocks of all times. Literally has the couturier carried it out in this gown of sheer metallic brocade of an indefinite floral pattern in silver, green and rose. De- veloped on princess lines, its severity is broken by the soft drapings which swathe the figure. Furisflndinganew sartorial angle tomterestadmn'ersottheclothcoat. Fshing For Compliments Around he middle of February. it is expected, the first carload. of lignito will be brought out for the tests to which it is to be subjected in the Dominion government fuel laboratories at Ottawa and along the T. N. O. railway. cross-examination as to whether he changed his socks, put on a blean collar, what show did he go to, did he go to bed early, does he wish he was home, what time will he be back, etc., and so on throughout the journey?â€" Northern News. Now that telegraphs and telephone messages may be sent to and from a speeding train, what chance has a poor married man of getting away from the season’s fashions. The afternoon dress sketched above shows how ex- quisitely chiffon has achieved this deli- cate style ambition. It is really amazing to see how many frocks are taking it as a model. In choosing a deep purple the gown proved at the start that it knew which color was leading the color chart. Other discriminating details are seen in the all-over fine shirring on the bodice and sleeves. The shirring also peaks from beneath each of the series: Dr. Dyer has left Toronto and Mr. Sutherland will follow him. They will spend several. days in the area west of the Onahawanna river. on the east side of which lie the beds now under devel- opment. It is under the direction of Thomas W. Gibson. the deputy minis- ter and these two officers of the depart- ment that the development work. was initiated and has been producing. of wide ruffles that decorate the skirt. Tiny bows on the narrow ribbon belt and occasionally on the round neck- line are a quaint trimming touch. Commencement of exploration work for further lignite beds in the areas adjacent to the James Bay field now under development was indicated by an announcement from the department of mines that Thomas F. Sutherland. act- ing deputy minister of mines. and Dr. W. S. Dyer, provincial geologist. were going north to the low-grade coal dis- trict. Provincial Officials Léave for James Bay Area for Exploration Work. NEW ' LIGNITE BEDS Brook's coat was sent to his relatves and in 1909 the Misses Topper, nieces ofSirIsaacBrock,presentedittothe Dominion Archives. The little black kid shoes which wero worn by General Wolfe, were given by Mr. Thomas Wolfe, a relative of the general’ , to his cusin, John Chanaller, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and were pre- sented by W. J. Priesman Atkinson, grandson of the latter, to the archives in September, 1908. These little mementoes of early his- tory in Canada when seen as they were worn by these brave men, recall to mind the battles in which they engaged and the personal contact of seeing the tunic worn by Brook recalls the splendid achievements of a man, who, when he was killed. ww in years just a boy. twgnty_ years ago. FASCINATING ms IN ‘ CANADIAN HISTORY . m. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE SOUGHT IN NORTH of The wave length of the receiving ap- paratus is so adjusted that a car having a different wave length cannot open the doors. A few yards in front of the garage the driver pressed a button fixed near his seat in the car which causes waves to be sent out. These waves are picked up by an aerial fixed on tap of the garage and serve to start a motor which automatically opens or closes the doors. Use of radio is enabling motorists in Switzerland to drive right into their garages through doors opening for them with no more trouble on their part than if they. merely said: “Open, sesame," according to advices received by tho department of commerce from Berne. The manner of operation is explained as follows: Read The Chronicle ads on page LAZY AUTOISTS USE RADIO IN SWITZERLAND TO ALTAP. Miss Harriet Walker, who will soon marry Wellington Smith Hen- derson, son of former U. S. Senator and Mrs. Henderson, of Nevada. Miss Walker will follow Mss Helen Wills, famous tennis star, to the altar. Miss Walker is pictured in the court dress she wore when she and. Miss Wills were presented at the Court of St. James, last year. FOLLOWS HELEN WILLS It 1: no wonder the bum Treasure Trove on the Spanish Main is sore, We must nerve ourselves to fight one fight more. For with oltlie fight more it may all be we . We may conquer fortress and citadel. We may win at last to the sun bright courage go. As we face the ranks of a dreaded foe. When the arm is weak and the heart When we feel strength ebb and our One who has no sister speaks: “Sometimes. suddenly, Swift and deep a longing stirs In the heart of me; Longing for a sister’s smile, For sister’s hand. And the little loving ways Sisters understand. “Sometimes in the passing crowd When I glimpse a face Of rare sweetness, meet a glance Filled with light and grace. Then that sister-hunger flows Through my soul anew, For a sister such as she, Tender, proud and true. Just such charm she might have had, Just such sun-touched hair. . . One who has no sister speaks With a wistful air. Worth all, and so for these have sought. Some strive for glory; honored name, For fleeting joy of Earth’s acclaim. And some for any phase of fame. And yet. beyond all glittering dowers. What needs. in very truth. are ours? We need the sun. the sky, the flowers! We need gay childhood’s rippling laugh. We need love’s brimming glass to guafi; The rest is dross. the rest is chaff! One Fight More «althowdnnto [lope In Cold Storage “What’s this old refrigerator doing in your daughter’s roon}?”_ v thblovethnthdud. Aroutlutspentudu. theyhnvelefl instead Wherethobrohenrmhotthonves‘ retract. The peulotthetrmemorms.prwehu mdsweet! Mama-Wuhan “She‘s in love with the ioemtn ant that's her hope chest." mmhAhthemdwhercno mafi'fifmdmm Altbefldethithu m n he gogjto mum mm; Over 400, nd wirls who were weak, nervous, run- down, and nabl .0 do their work improved their ealth b t ng Lydia E. Pink- ble Compound. By 0rd, 98 out of eve: .' 100 report benefit. 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