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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jan 1915, p. 8

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o O 0 0 4 O 0 0 O O o * i '05 ON‘ 90... 0... Vol 9.. .06 O. '06 Q0. '0) .06 OMOQNOOOO+QWO+ ++ '++MMM' The J.‘D.ABRAHA' Company 3‘ 1 Take Plenty of It. Fish is Good Brain Food. Lake Superior Herring In Brine, per 602. . . 25c In lOOâ€"Pound Kegs >54.50 Fresh Red Salmon per pound 15c We have nmnez-nus other lines which pleased to show 3011 when you call. Ladies' Ladies, Ladies’ Our purchase of a. Large Stock nf Man’s and .Lzulies' Shoes from the 'rfLea‘ding Manufauttzu'm's of {V‘a‘nmlu before the latest, advance on [Rasher enable's-‘ging to offer high-(£21m foo‘t-~.vem° 0f the newest styles m; pnces unprwcw‘lented ‘fbi‘lthe purchasing meic 0f Durham. Large Sales per pound § 2 '1 BY A FUCK!) Fresh Frozen Herring per pound 60 Finnan Haddie Fresh Halibut per pound l J, c One of Our Speck-3; Ludivs' Blm her Departmental Sto A ., i» fine dongnla bluchwr ...$2.0U heavy kip blucher ......... 2 5” heavy oil tau . ................ 3.10 high overshoe ................ 2.40 Ladies’ Shoes pateu T bl ucher patent. but-ton Men’s Shoes (1011510121 button Fair and Square January ShoeSale g Walk a Little Farther iSave a Little More wcmxmww «WXMWWpé 9:10:88 .01 "all! VICIUILIIWQE‘OVB on: itomyufie of m: J'aq.‘ Ritchie a 1:. couple of weelfs ago and spent a 1' pigsagt egg-mug. ' a.-. ‘- :Ll A prayer meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Kennedy on Thursday egening of this week Mrs. Jolih Sutherlana of Strat- ford is visiting her sick father, Mr: ‘ C. _McArth_ur, at prgsentt Mr. Thos. Bimiie tack a busi- ness trip down the country week before last Mrs Donald McFarlane, who for a long time has been corifin- ed to her bed, is showing a little improvement, we are glad to re- port \ Mr. Chas. McArthur, who has been confinei to his bed for some time, is on the mend, We. are glad to say._ OO§OQO¢QO¢§O¢6§§¢§§O§+¢¢96 tOOOOOOOOOOOOOO>OOOOOOOOOV Misé Sadie McKeown is at pres- en_t_ visiEigg fljepds in your povm. Mr. Angus McArthur, and Mr. Malcolm Mclnnes took a bunch of fat cattle to Toronto last W981i ant} go_t_ fairly: good prices. Miss Mary Kennedy returned to Toronto last week; after spending- a month at her home. Mr. Geo. Finney sold his driver last week to Mr. Wm. Black of your town. M'r. Will Brown sold a mare on fair day. There seems to be a little demand for horses yet, although prices are not so good as_ in former gears. _ for thrme who want a, warm dry foot, in the form Rubber 501:3 and heel, 898 it. Price $3.00 Mr. Géo. Stewzfrt purchased Va C." 5U Our! prim" \Yo hzu'o‘ niher good Feed on hand prim->2 ns law as we can umke them. \Vc want empty fved sacks in and we W)“ [my gun: FI‘ bring. We Are Paying from 53c to 55c PHONES - We have 110‘ 361 Ladies? plain overs 5; ‘ggaclies’felt Iimd ............ :90 319113101! soled 1 ()0 V’Ien 3 high heel( \Ialtese C 1058). 1 OO Lad xés \IaltesaL r0 SQ Men’s Rubbers Space tn'tjuofe but will be out ‘ Little Gertie (after due thoughfl ;Well, give me anuzzer pieceâ€"and ; send for the doctor.-â€"London Opinâ€" ‘ion. ' lulu}. it‘dh .thE...1Hr-uod<E “gal _ as an, .63.er Q0636 "5:23 E ”can #360? ”in Ho: ‘ 8m: £833... fiu’h av»! 'ouPuI- FF.» “No, dalling, you mustnt hax any more puddingâ€"you would he I" ” i11.‘ I DUULIUUCU. u‘um page , ' ’ ° o o ' v - De world keep movm on us “a!“ “No; but do not imagine that it w It often hits a snag, One‘ time it sings ’a merry lay your beauty that brought him dm An’ next it’s dancin’ rag; at long range. and therefore askzd Dar ain’ no use 0’ sorrowin’ know YOU- He merely question‘s About de luck d'at comes; ‘Couid you tell me whether a certa You gotter let dis 01’ world swing Countess Dotzky. formerly an Alth 1 An’ stick close while it hums. - probably a relative of yours, is he - _ . a . today? I want to speak to her.‘ One flay d9 fleSt.1.8 ,gwmter blte pointed to you. "l‘hcre she sits Whlle snow 13 pllm. ,d-eep, ' the blue dress) 'Oh,’ said he ‘ V" De Wind' Iii-cps h-Whn th’oo de is she" \‘Ci’l vou i‘l’l‘"d"(‘L; rt: , ng , > ’ 1 ~ .‘ "‘7‘ .. .V ‘ f “" f . :“; While threatenin’ sorrows creep, 31nd 11019?” b.1311 0"“. “ft“ “0 'Q But lif’ yoh head an’ sing yoh sons? . at would dxsturb 30m peace An’ Watch de changin’ sky, mind” De world is movin’ right along 'Such nonsense, Conrad, as thou. Toward sunshine by an’ by, my peace were so easily r1113" .â€"Washington Stari Tilling! What familv is t‘qvt" g\ I _ _ wâ€" “v ‘uw call of the (Bell.) Wonder if the Saugeen Valley scribe got her feed of eggs yet? Smaii Profits THE FATALIST. THE JOURNEY. $1.99 Dungnh. ‘Ssy 5110(- Blm at my father. but he 0022:<:._":' 22 .. ., importance hat Arno 23322:: . pain. Ho“ differently '22‘. 2.25:2 22 r - garded the matter and I 2‘; " peat his V222: (15 to my father, . .. would only instinctive? y have ('2: 2» . him for his unsoldierly sent 212 ‘ . How, gradly I would further heme 2 .-- ' the question of war with 1'.- Iné’fbur alas! he never called an ‘2 The carnival overnâ€"llioszx and Li" were still fem-3' free, and l \as 1% ing that the dancing; was gl'wfiiil monotonous. I find all I‘m; ,5 sions noted in the red b;:;;.l:. S , was not dropped. for Lent brace,” : rounds aseveLI: sermom 3.1!] ('3) 3 were quite as popular. a. :13 ,_ :;.:1 - I'j ‘. «for the friends as was 11:? on r; : .. ballroom eariier in the I s :.:i. .' not quite pious enoztgh to 92': .‘72‘ Marie, who dragged the i,“ t .‘ hear all the famous pretril'rs spent my evenings by the fir“ I. books, and I devoted 1115239 1' :-'f‘ . '* '1 my boy. I repeated 'l‘TlEirg’s -t 2 ‘ O A cold cxm-ossion passed Ever me, and the unp‘masant thought of the princess manna into my mind. "Then I will not :‘L-tuin you, Colonel," I said co‘diy. :22er 1' left Without asking if he mfg‘: by ul‘owed to come again His face darkenéd: “Forgive me if .1 cannot stop to discuss the subjeCL. I am sorry, but I am expected else- where.“ ' A certain ume in your remarks his tquched a like strain in my thought. Tell me frankly, you too hate war?" The Barm. rose to go, and I thanked him while drying my tears: “You can- not know what a relief it is to feol that he (lief: without agony. But stay. wrv t1;‘_,:ti:ig like. mad. l. .512: mu 801:2". saw it all. - Sudtlexily a Shel“. and ten menâ€"Dotzky among themâ€" Iell. He was instantly killed, but many of them shri‘eked in agony. All but he were shockingly mangled, but we had to leave them, for a charging column came upon us with a mur- derous hux‘fah,,pell-mell (ver the dead and wounded; \ Lucky those who Were dead! Amr' the battle I found Dot- zky, with the placid smile on his face, I. painless look, and in the same spot and position. I have meant for several years to come and tell you, and re- lieve you of a painful uncertainty. B‘ut forgive me if I have recalled tor- turing memwries.” “Who will think vat: U Conrad. Indeed there are I was Uneasy and Hit early. Surely not to be alfr- uninterruptedly about the ?1( although I found im'selz' At midnight I enrivhefl. tin: with the conversation five and added my unpleuStmt do he might even then. he F‘ittii .v- ._._â€"â€" _ .W- ____.,..... - feet of the. princess, I (‘ sentence by envyin: bunâ€"415. 3 Oh no!-â€"-i’0r being l) dived fone. ' My waking lllfll'gilt \ i moreâ€"~Tilling. Natitr; Ily; he {made an appointment. for t 'F‘or some time nothing lzzu me like this visit. At ten minvtes past two von Tilling was announced. “As you we, Guinness. ' n o (‘11) he said. kissing; rm' hmwl L . mommy you. I; be r! be Go on , v u “I have heard enough. 1...; you to dreamâ€"I ('azl {ind beautiful ladies who~â€"---" “So you are interested? Perhv')‘ he is the lucky fellow. I who 11.12 tried for three months to intzrt-‘s: y in me must step aside for (his (-01 hearted lieutenant-coloncl. 1.0: warn you. he is without feeling. T11: Tilling family. I believe. is 02' Eia .- overian origin. alghouah his. {.9 h l. was an Austrian officer and his my... r l (r $.- or“ a Prussian. Did you mm.» 11.x .\.':)7 German accent?" “He speaks beautifu.‘ Liermazz.“ “You find everything aho 1 Ah] beautiful, no doubt.” Cozxrzd .. .Ob'J. .CT 1..---- 011 "Such nonsense, Conrad, as t]: my peace were so easily “3.! Tilling! What family is t;h.:t°.’ name is new to me." "No; but do not imagine that it was your beauty that brought him down at long range. and therefore askzd to know you. He merely questioned: ‘Couid you tell me whether a certa :1 Countess Dotzky. formerly an Alth us, probably a relative of yours, is her-3 'uyday? I want to speak to hcn' I pointed to you. "l‘hcre she sits $11 the {flue dress} (th said h .‘ f“ t \AA is she? \‘(ill vou introduce 1119‘.” Cb}?(\s I'O th And I‘h 01S D0 no been is of tiw bullét mil 2 ”is 6365 were b1a7 Continued from page 7 1V go 0 YO :3 :3, M 5:21;. 393?, pin .50» Bocx 3 .532 (.‘HAPTER II \X’ a S tl‘ v v nnd :21: he red b: . for 1.9:: sermons pulana :: s were. :1- untess. I am prompt " my hand. I am overwhefmixl an to $117: the £';?‘.f L pram-1:1 rs y the rim in frcm my two ghe B Tle SHOW 9d (1 boy, 2.12.] Impala ‘ 06d 3' battk iéqf 11 .\' you 11V 3 “But,” continued the doctor, “it has quite lturned the world upside down . “And. so far is forgotten.” :â€"'â€"â€"v _v Iv The ddctor then turned to my father, asking, “Have you read the new work by the EngTish naturalist, Darwin?” “I know nothing of it.” “Why, papa,” I exclaimed, “that is the book you told me would soon be forgotten by- the world.” ‘umyjtfi‘asually met him 121 public or:- ‘casiohaljy. Bingeven those matings ‘and greetings fingered in gray thOT'ght. ! 'O'nemornin: at breakfast my fazhcr ' ,handed" me a parcel: “My dear,'here '15 a parcel_1:or you, and I have a 000006669! __ .. ow..- lant breast of the man, fret}; the point of view of war ethics, and then put a bullet into his stony heart. He de- served both!’ ‘3ny clear. they were all enemies, azsi 11a: alums the point of View.” ' way.“ said Dr. Bresser, “the vhole world is turned upside down so long as .here is racial enmity, and the laws of humanity will receive but sli'flit recognition.” .‘»9’. :zat :10 you say, Baron Tilling?" Y 1 ".mrrzb's: ’ I ext-12.1mm. “L‘ach 0:12 14“; shot had «mother or sweetheart at 1101119. and had a right to his young life.” ' but l mark Italfa the ban .5? Posed to {a roof of the on the rebe but load. a “And the story of the brave H'upfauf. also?" asked my father. “Yes. and it is most revolting.” One of {1’79 group broke in dip’o- matically: "Let u_s hear it, Althaus." My father needed no encourage- ment. - all k1: Milan should m with Fat member, morn “M us time.’ I notice. “Italy “W e m CODVE‘I‘S gested 0 “‘Hum,‘ it will b Bar Bing tn 1‘ voic SDC 3.1M r00 u5A1; fi\t~ I must g futmjr-é Ff. Armin" but I fiam mm“. d fifhn dinner“??- “As an only son I became a soldier: Arno and your brother also. The traditions of both families require 't that the offspring: of a DOtzky ard an Althuus shall devote his szrvice to his fatherland.” "llis country needs him less than I, and there are other ways of serving one's country." “If all mothers were like you “There would then be fewer parades and reviews. fewer men to slay as food for bullets. That would hardly be a misfortune.."'_ : ' Much provoked, my father said: “Oh you women!- Luckily the young do not ask [our permission. when sol- dier’s blood flows in their veins. Brit Rudolf will not remain your only son. you will marry again. By the way, What hasbeeome of all your admirers 1’ There is ‘Caz’ltiin Olenslqv W'l‘iOliSly i] love. with you. Just lately he pourexl it all out to me. and I should like him as a sou-in-law.” “ltdo not care for him for a hur-l band." . ! “Howabout Maj-m Klfllersdorf’.” a . "“You may hall :32: whole army roll' “But my son shall never be a soi- dier,” I interrupted. “Martha, you know it woqu be his father‘s wish.” . “The boy belongs to me now, and I object.” ”His life shall not be risked in war. he is my only son.” “I added a younger ekmcnt fc‘r your sakeâ€"Dr. Bresser, for one; 11’ treated me in my last illness. 3*- I wish to show my appreciation. also invited Lieutenant-Consul Tiil- ing. Ah, you blush; what is the mat- ter with you?” ‘1 D" Q‘ ‘v “But, father, a ‘child of four ” “Nonsense; I played at soniars when I was three. My earliest mem- ory is of drums, swords, words of com- mand and marching. That is the way to start the boys to love the profes- sion."o 18 a parcel for you favor to ask.” “Yes. I must have' three old generals anl their wives to dinner. a stlff, tedious afiair, and I want yo: to come to my» house and do Lie honors.” - ‘ “And you evidently w‘ish to sac-ri- flce your daughter, as the anciet father Agamemnon sacrificed Iph g - nia.” present and a request” I laughed; “that’s bribery. " skcd Hupf would have decorated the gal- Continued next week. ev 12' time an b m a first." persisted my father. =t get back Lombardy. We larch into Milan as we did her Radetzky in ’49. I re- it was a bright sunny imaginable. He. pro- four comrades t?) ti‘e (a tlcdral and shoot down Is. The four did nothing nd he shot, hitting the «claimed in a panic 9 story 1' the entrv 1 ran on )on breal old genc :ere aiways be a next rrupted, but no one took as I am concerned. it K out d killing ninety my [‘0 STAPLES.â€"In Glenelg. on Sunday January 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Staples, a daughter. CALDWELL.-â€"-At . Lloydminster, Sask. on January 12 to Mr. and Mrs. ,L. J..Ca1dwe§g,;a son McCo-mb.â€"In Durha$9n J anuarv 24., t‘o Mr. an_(_l_ Mrs‘ig-zGr'ant Mc- In after years, the candles on a woman’s birthday cake fail to throw any light on her age. State of Oh mm mm YOquâ€"Mclnms That refund of taxes be made as follows on account. of errors of assessment. namely : Durham Furniture Company $9.18 ; :‘reo Allan $51.83 -â€"~Carned. annbullâ€"Mrlnms That School 8' climv N0 16. A G. be paid $9.18. balance of taxes ls-vu-d on sectionâ€"â€" ("arri(d. 0.6 l’câ€"arcâ€"Tumhull That um deposit>31163 {n I} Comt m Markdale L0 cover papers in suit. X0 81.-â€"-Cax Feariml'oung ' That Mr be appomted to examine Treasurer’s suretimrâ€"‘C‘arr Mrtlnne-s-Pmn. Thar. ‘ The newly ehcred Conga] of Ibex ‘tcfimsnxp uf Glenn-lg met Jan 11th is 3 g-reuump, Members preterm. Thos- ‘u-bul. Reeve; Tlms TurnbliflJhl- c- !m Mcinnis. Gen E Pratt :bd Jns‘ czi pay mu] the mm of Wurk dmw Holland.â€" Tami-m” COUHNI or Pearthoung That B3 laws-Nos. 550 and 551 a'ppoiming auditors and Board of Health respectively and'as filled up be now read a third time$ srgned. sealed and engrossed on- By; law Book.- Carried. McInnis â€"Young That By-law 552 appeimmg an Assessor be filled up with the name of John A McDon- ald at a salary of $75 00 and that, it be read a third time. signed. sealed and engrossed on By-law book.â€" Earned. Mclnuisâ€"Young That the Treas- urer Cf Glenelg be instructed to pay to the Treasurer of Egremont the sum of $8.25. being lualf ens: nf' work an mwnlme Lilenelg and Hartman! - Carried. Ycungm'lfnm'tmll That. this (5mm- 0- 1m Mclnnis. Gen E Peart abd he: hung. counmlkue. Each membf-r D adv and subscribed to Declaration of Quuhfication and, of Office :03 took" " â€"-‘ V‘f‘" Imr seats the Reovefihthécbai’r. Minutes of last meeting read and Named. Couxmumcattong had as- follows : A B M. Arthur. sheep clatms. J A McDonald. apphcatipn for uses- ewrshxp. The Canadian Secumy 00., J 1‘!» Kelly. bank account. A McPheb 9m re taxes. Canadian Suffrage As- 83 imnn. Bvlaws 550 Auditors, 551 Board of Htâ€"hlfh and 55:! A8898- snr. were introduced and read a first and smnnd time. if UH”?! armed 10 at 9?! U - ran GLENELG , to Ihe 'l‘roaenrvr of Holland am of $23 85 9s half cost. of rimw on townlme Glens-fig and d.-â€"~ Carl‘ii- (3. MW” -â€" Mt‘Izmis That. this I ordwr sewâ€"n cnpws 6f the pa] “'an for use of (7nm'mil ._ 11‘ '96 L( .1; Ha I” med for 1% ll)? 'Frpaenre ng an Assessor be filled name of John A McDon- ry of $75 00 and that, it third films. signed. sealed BORN. 5 U: insrructGG [‘0 pay war of Egramont the being half cost of work Hendg and Egremom. City of Tole ar for use of Council 1V â€"-L‘amed That the {n (he Divisior GIICI‘C (I D arm 8K6 the Reeve k9 a deal nnount of .35 bridge. the True and C1 amisbee umbnll :0 the. W 1‘ {Own no ‘19 x." ' o (b 4 O O O Side)”. 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