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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Feb 1914, p. 5

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00 o oowoozooooooooooooooooo00909969000990.999000099: 9 _. ‘ymv.u‘aL1aLlU11 U1 pall'llllb -' 'L‘nree .men before the ng of Sweden proved, lision on the very successful. Saginaw?- Mi" The First Step ()ftwt) means so much. It. 11:» mean: success to thous- ands nf young ppnplo whn wrote for our Catalogue as the first step toward a gund salaried position. Take the step twday. Address Cen- tral Business Cullegv / ’. H. Shaw. President 393-395 Yongo Street. Toronto . , “my; Luau \w sen more or 11: than all other (fungi: \‘Im'licines («nubinml 250., 500., and $1 .OOâ€"â€"Sold Only At Macfarlane's Drug Store===The Rexall Store ,,,,,, strange that. we $91! more of it than a,“ 25CI, 500-, and $1 300'“â€" Mention this Paper demonestratlon of patrmt§r _Three megn were killed in 'kl‘ v:-~ .4. fiâ€" ‘ _ â€"-It-s taste is exceedingly I’Jezismit -â€"â€"It does not derange the stmnz‘ich â€"--It’s a large bottle for Hm mmwy â€"â€"oIt contains nothing Imrmfiil ~â€"-ItS purity is above reproach +115 will relieve you oryom‘ nmnev C.P. R. Town Office Cherry Bark Cough byrup John Redmond in a speech at a dinner given in his honor by the London National Liberal Club, ex- pressed the conviction that the Unionist party Was merely using Ireland as a pawn in a game to destroy the present Government. and to restore to the House of Lords the power of the veto. Professor . S. Hele-Shaw, the noted Englis authoritv on en- gineering, h ‘ invented a ma- chine for recording the human gait as a means of identification. The Spaniards in Torreon Mex- ico. are in flight before Villa opens his attack on «that city. Saginaw, Michigâ€"a'Iâ€"JZ f‘ money back Buy Your Tickets Here “wk Grand Trunk _, near Walkerton, cut Big Points a col- 60¢ 09” 09 OOOQNOOQQQOQOOQQ Peel shows a majority of 57 for the act. The “antis” Will appeal for a recount. VV “1“ Waterloo uhotel his thréét 'i‘ married, of RHEUMATISM AND BRIGHT’S broat in a nmmmn A Constantinople despatch the London Telegraph says the .Turkish Government has decided to admit Women to the university Where special lectures on hygiene. gynaecology, domestic economy. [science and women’s rights will be delivered for their benefit. to v - ‘ ._ - - v 1 A handsomely illuvtmt '.“."Hi(l'u of any Lei-Emmi (sauna, $3.75 a your. 320 :2; gquggeajers. The railing of the gallery at the Brandon . arena collapsed Friday 1 :1'K'1.‘I5 {IUD}?! Clufflfiifh 3:11:16-33?‘ 9 Ti 4'” . -- pcfiff 20f 2.4:. :1: 2123.15 ch gge, in the vVI l s A m'mu“ finding 3 "kt.“ (".1 and dr- CHL'HHY (1::(“8I'Yflin ar-j: "I‘ilkihn {I'm “3432:: in!) is ,'_\:'(m;13,;y I‘flterltnhle. 13"?!“‘1”iCLlyomzddmt'ful. HANDBGC .5072? f: “O. (”4303: ““0““:- 1‘0‘. 800nm 1“."(‘m8 “1"”?! fibrcmgh Brunn A B'nnru'ul mud}- - His immense income t' bed 11 bv three years of revolution, Algert'o T-errazas, of the family whose homo :h “-â€"â€"-‘ - A .........., “nu, cuuaxgneu t0? . .â€"- » Beecher Found Them. New York, reached OgdenISburg on { Henry Ward Hem-her used to Visit Frlday Of ‘laSt Week. his old friends nnoe :: year for many His immense income tied up by years. hut in the latter part of his life three years of revolution, Alberto; he was not ahle to do this. In his very Terrazas, of the family Whose last year, however. he was able to ', spend a day in Indianapolis and went , round the mace That evening he was . “For many years I Was troub- . led with Rheumatism, also with Bright’s Disease of the Kidneys“ .I suffered awfully, Tried many] advertised remedies. After using‘i your remarkable preparation. § ,RHEUMA, I was fully cured.”<â€"; gProf. C. J. Budlong, Sound Viewu ’Conn. 4 ~ 1 RHEUMA 's guaranteedwby Mac-’ 1 t farlafio P- .n 6% d6}? 4; ~ . ”val! VJ" rue, in L00 5m: fimericase. 1236301130!!! innufwn 1.“-.. -9- up farlanei 6: '03., a bottle. 'Prof. Budlong was Quickly Reliev- ' ed of Both Afflictions by Using Rheuma. ‘ If you suffer from any form ‘01 Rheumatism. remember that ‘ RHEUMA goes to Work quickly to remove ‘the cause, not simply to relieve the distress. Many years’ use has demonstrated that it goes to the seat of the disease and ex- pels the poisonous matter through the natural channelsâ€"the kidneys. bowels, liver and skin. I “For manv vears I Was: ”mm- CHRONICLE. Y Sl'ionriric journal. your. postage prepai ‘- ' «ma-v .. I»; in iml flue “'lu 'lzcr 1‘ fi“ V Htmt. . ‘ CHE! Luan‘klxennu “”an union. vv-~------v- ‘Iulllihllu'flo "kl. HANDBUOK on Patents W'y' for snout-mp: patents. 1M} .-:uzm Co. receive 3M AND DISEASE. " d "“ V Who seli it at 50c. G2 -‘Zi‘rs eke, â€"â€"«.--vu.- no own“, “and“: LU W. va\c. uuuug a uum (lllle of peace 5 eight feet long, his skin is UX‘UV." and simply to was relcusrd in ordvr that he might tawny. without any scales. all his mo- :any yearS’ be present at the vhristeniug of his in- tiuns are like those. of men. the eves {at it goes f:lI)t sun. . horn during.r his imprison. ’ are a proportionallle size. a little ‘9 and e-‘fi" ment. But Napoleon. in order to test mouth. :1- through I l a large and flat nose, very White teeth. lllucl; hair and chin covâ€" ered with at mobsy heard. a sort of whiskers under the nose. the cars like those of men. tins lugtwoeu tlm fingers '01" his hands and foot like those of l . the intensity of the man's desire. made e kldneys. . , _ ‘ I mm agree tu serxe :1 sear longer for 'as troub- the privilege of a three day furlough. [so With. The soldier gladly did it and when . Kidneys.’ he returned round a pardon and a cor- d many poral's warrant for his" infant son. to lter uziinzl be valid when the son had “served 2 aratton 5 - - - . gured ,, '; mth credlt 513 months 11) the emper- o <â€" 1nd View.l (”as ”my Of the future.” FredeflCk Martin, pilot. :lllti 5le the Whale MTW. . tht‘ (“PM P910359” =1" audacious cap- consisting of t‘.\'n~:lll<l thirty tum.“ (Au ; by Mac-l, tillll lllldul‘ SHHHH.“ my death SO that al'fiPIO ll'uUl “Ht-'1 ill Hlt‘ ,"Mvmuil‘x' at it at 50c,l the captain might "tell him a few 'l‘revmzx.“ G2' beneficial things about himself." . The ed in tin» Nanette ul‘ Amsterdam Oct. things told face to fare influenced the - _ 'sx'het‘o. it is said. it was seen iian raw great km: t.0 pardon the blunt death in the «wean. in Allgust ut' the same new tar-- dEfleg soMnenâ€"New York Sun. 7 . _. . r h.\-\- (‘L ' ducks. In :2 ward he is :4 Well shaped. than. Which is t-crtifietl to la» true by Captain Uliw-r Mum: and .lulm The llltlllblt'l' \V l.~ lm'ntluu- an may “'9 mm do what we ought to do. and Who-u We may we cannot, why. we simpu wii! Hut. v Tho 90?? made- 221:! Said: "My t'uHu-r \\‘ Thw’w was a mrm- : then his nm-e u‘u applause Life my. “Have you been to sea ix or eight yours '3" “N01 o-xar'tly.“ replied I “but I‘m not «mt of prm evening I {:0 m the «'Inla hours in a I'm-king «'rmir w has ziVPn many mun .se: “-"ashing'tnn Star u U! U10 morning. were there. nth or. if no company hn “1mm write :1 bit of \Vhile Byron “‘3 he :ldnptod stmnm custom m rig» at breakfast and m Then he would Si! 6 in the mornixm. I Fancy Mice. That the rearing of fancy mice can be made not merely an interesting but also a source of substantial 'prolit. is illustrated by the experience of a Scarborough (England: man, hun- ! dreds of Whose tiny pets find their way annually into the hands of the British admiralty. Tame mice are required principally for use in sulmmrines They are exceedingly prone to sufi'oca- tion The Scarborough fancier. Mr. Bennlnnd. illustrated this by covering the palm of his hand with ordinary liquid paint and placing: a tame mouse on it. The tiny creature was at once overcome by the smell of the paint and i sulfocated in an inl‘l‘odihlr eh“... my... : : Perpetual! Silence. ’ A curiuus mourning (-ustum obtains |amcmg': ("PIPU‘HI Andmtinns. who. al- ‘thnngh rem‘osmnin: perhaps the low- !esr and must degraded type of human ! beings. have managed to evolve a most { complex system of rile-s :1 nd ceremonies 'whivh gux'erns almost every action of lthvir lives When :1 husband dies the i widmx mints herself all over with white pignwm and for the syn-m» of a g year must nwt exhibit hersetf' tn l :1 male member of the trim» on [mm M death For the rest of her life. unless she mar- rim 3:: ain. Whif'h is smnotimes allowed. she must not speak. hut rommunioate with the other women by memm of a i Sign language consisting of move; 5 I It ments of the bands and fingers. whieb E has been developed by these savages to Ia marvelous extent and by which their 9 ’ limited stock of ideas «an be fully ex- I ; pressed. Awarding: to the naturalists. no ani- 'mal is known to have exceeded the ispoed attained by the famous rare lhorse Sysonhy. instantaneous photo- Egt‘:ipiis show the full length of one fcomplete stride of about twenty-six j feet. in the stride of the fastest rarers ! the hind quarters and limbs are raised l (-onsiderahly higher than the shoulders ' and from this rela tlvely great height is i brought downward and forward. wide- {ly separating from each other. as a sportsman says. “to avoid strikinr.r the fore legs” The hare which is hunted with fast dogs has not in reality the speed of’ the dog. The dog. on the other hand. does not attain the speed of the horse. The giraffe is said to run at the rate of fifteen yards per second under ‘ the most favorable eonditions. The ‘ elephant. going: at a rate of two yards a second. on rries a weight approximat- ing that carried by six horses. __vâ€" 51“.“. i “Doubtless you find few of your old afriends here in Indianapolis after so '4‘ many ,wnrs of nbsvnve. but we who are here wok-ome you just as warmly.” 3 Mr Burner in reply Said: . ’ “Your (-nnirmnn has said that l have . found few at my uld friends here in 5‘ the vity. It is trne I found unly Mr â€"-â€"-. Mr. â€"-â€"- and Mr ---" mnming four or five of tlw old men of the vity). "hit this :qu-t'nuun we drove out to Cedar Hill" othc «'mnotm'yi. “and l fnnnd them 'l‘lu-y are all tlwre. sleep- ing just vs [wan-fully as they nsvd to (in nndvr my svrmnns " â€"--‘- vv \lulr round the place That evening he was rmxvivod by the ministers. and the chairman in wolmming him said: “Doubtless you find few of your old friends here in Indianapolis after so many ymn's of :msmu-e. but we who are mere \wlvomo you just as warmly.” 7”“ n- ,- Eugenics. made mm: was Speaking He Won'Their Pardohs. From the time of the story of “ammo and l’ythias various reasons for tem- pnrm'y relensv from jail have been giv. en. It is rvlzm-d that in the Napoleon- i<~ em a soldier mmfined in a military prism: for n minur (offense) against the service during; a brief time of peace was I'olmzsmi in ordvr that he might be presvm :H the christening of his in- Byron’s Habits. In Training an int-redibly short time. “71> Speed of Animals. a: from each other. as :1 mm. "to avoid sfrikinr.r the The hare which is hunted repliod the warmer. Is a raiser of. hugs. 'z ““Vh'm ”M 3"“ "“1"“ “LI-W ”nil,“ uf us " And {of “79 11:: nk's most trustud (' «h'mvued by the I "The day after h“ :Hrsm fine fm:ds."â€"~ Detroit (firm. v ,f pnu'tioe Every 9 ("Inn and spend hair whose motion 31'9 and limbs are mixed ghor than the shoulders Marin-1y great height is V ."H'd and forward. wide- in Ram-Hum. Italy in the) last six have excoedod the the famous mce Istnntanmm photo- qu length of one ' about twvnty-Six 2: Sj('kni:bs "- Be at “a 2‘ With mm \ with your 110: zllluns and yea: find 50H :1 helim' m "Did VON (’er It. "We :1 Ir 1d :1“ idem?" T319 lmlv «h: mIfc-m bit hm lip "I met mx lmsimnd by aceident.‘ she admitted "Em hange. dull me Life ways s12 “HUSH“; I ”HOW do you Simmons?" tn; HUGS.’ UC Sal-I? '. “Wore um over in the 50: 18011 HT IHNR Information Wanted Simmons hm! rotm'rwd fmm (inn. "1 thuixfly unjnym! 1 513.1: “PCS." {1083131 {U Hu- Minn: "That is capital." she said to}! it to the king. “N0." shv instantly :qud l'nl‘ if 5'01! 19” nut-Iv :a gnu forgets in :1 day or Hm 1! mm to him and gums :ximm it, to every mm as his mm " . 1 summse your pupa prays fur you f three times a day.” f “011. no. ht? duck-1H." Was the II: Inumnl and earnest :mmu-r. “11v fries ' in the mummcg :md prays in the after- ?noun!"~I’lliladelphin Lodger, one of his mnjvsty' M is thrmvn «m the purely human sidv uf Hm law I'Idward VII. 0!. England {by :1 slHl‘y 10M Of his inability to 11’5in tho tmnpmtion to appropriate :1 pnrlivulnrly {mud unve- (lute. An imvrestén: I}: Small in I His Morning Duty. Ministerial 11111105 and incr Rising dig“ nity have not robbed a certain ministu {of his cherished lmylmod :wmmpiisb- ment of making fritters. Ho frequent- 1y exercises this skill at ln'mkmst time. much to the (Ivlig'm of Un- ;m1m;::(-r [Numbers of the family. Edith. (he fuur-ymlr-m’d (Izmuhh-r. n-cmnly took tea with u atrr-lixlwt’ n!’ liw «ruhgl'oga limx. AHM' lEJU KHz-HI Q‘I'm't’ the HIUL‘ one. Inc-king :xt lwr umnurrivd hostess. rvmn rkml wit U pity: "\‘nu dun't hnn- any «me to pray for you. do you?" Said one of Hm 1.”th [)t‘t‘Mflll. smil- _ W-..“ u...“ sigl‘ltseeing in the towns with the as» sistanoe of a guide The estimate in- cludes the purchases a truvvlvr is com- pelled to make and mmwt he reduced much unless you travel sccuud class and deny yourself many things.~Ed W. Howe in His Travel Notes. MI. In If you want In know what. traveling costs. here is an estimate yuu may dc- pend upon. This [mums rapid travel- ing. by milmad and stemnship. and .-.'-..L 4 nmo mm told : I‘M'er mum I nwt “ ,Iifc insumm'u Hum who: told me that he H‘ut'clml mustnntLv and that his oXpeusvs. :Hiunt and :lshorv. :n'cl'uged SI! :1 day He Rug»! 1m expense ac count. he said Al the end uf the year hr tilmt'g'vd the t'oIlmuny $11 :1 day for vxymusvs. and [but was almnsl exact]. what he went. I made a «uh-ulatim: and found {but the present trip has rust Us $11 :1 day each. almost t0 a penny. Those who dfillhi lnuk {u 5:155 it is ”(IN' I they will undvr while u mmin it is “dorrousin Hm Hum «nun "'l'hx' [mum is (mu has In nmh what llu- mum: which shuws a while :1 waning somiviwuhu‘ mm the left. If Ilu- I naturally stands wmws." How to Read the Moon Fmv 990pr can tell at :1 whether the uluun is waxing 1 Mm. More 1s :: \x'himxn-al run ummlmr h); It is wry silnplv 3 who kmm' Latin and is not ' for lbusu wlm (in Nut 'l‘hv tit-s is to Imiivc \thlhm‘ Hm mmm suppuse \mn' [1:le M ¢|V\Ut;.\- 1 no lllUllslt'l' “11> UH'UUUD- ed in flu» Gazette uf Amstordum Oct. 12. 1725. where. it. is 8:: id. it was seen in the «mean. in August 01' the same yearn-«Sr. Louis (Hulw-l’enmc 'zlt. _, â€" va-V' 'u'm. An anmsiLg and detailed ac mermuu seen in the Atlauth apparently in good faith. end: following description or the which may pussflfly or a 30:! Hon. have be "That lnuhsle Uigbl {001 Inn."- Ilic “he“ :._ . Detroit ("I‘m H '5 tr): isn't (H ll hmk Prophecy (handing “04-0“! 4- r we moon is waxing or wan- vro IS ;: \x'iiimsn-ai rule u» re- ' h): It is may silnplv to those :nw Latin and is not difiirult :19 win; (in tin! "Hn- first thing “to “hill!!! the moon is like :1 , that is. “helm-r the full uinr «'M'H‘ is m. the right or If Hu- mnnn shows :1 i) that I zllski 'I‘ UH ('unt :c voumuny $11 :1 day for lhul \ms almnsl exact]. 11. I made a «uh-ulatiw: .1! the present trip has day each. almost to a 1mm m 11w grunt principle .» always dovvitful." and tdt't‘shxnd ”IQ Uppnsite or m suys. Sn that. :l (1)00! 11 I, is :x waxing moon. r); mum: is like :1 C. lmn- HU Latin will no . mm “11er thv moon -z'm.,<£1u_"." m whirl: vase l'slzmd that it is “‘3in g, I: Humn \\‘iil dvuy that U. r": -.\'v\\‘ \‘mk Sun? “.3 .mu uemucd account of. eeu in the Atlanticuwritte. ' in good faith. ends with the description of the monster. 5' pussihiy have been a seal on. "That monster is abont HUI!) 'rwd frnm his vaca- ‘Iljnyc-d Hm husk- Hw young woman. hv ('UNUU’S during TENT UP “'3.“ fine .‘ud (unplug-vs?" ghxmmdw! With delightful smry to '3".~: you”: nieces. ('fi i): '1‘”) £115; to H2‘.~: time."â€" 11'! *x‘. at [59800, | l 9: (3“03'." npw H Franklin. mum! iddod. "I won't. 20¢”! story he m; that it was Umlll‘. ”wanting druggist half 3:: rs. and give S .K. 1" n' dovx‘uscit ml the girl, uywuy. Mr, 5 skin is bmv. n and mr al- must ma m'e

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