ï¬HRHAM CHRONICLE BURIS’ BIRTHDAY Robert Burns, the great poet of Scotland, was born on the 25th of January. 1759, just 164 years ago to.- day. and after a very chequered life he died in July, 1796, at the age of a little more than 37 years. But Rob- bie Burns still lives in the heart of 1 forms throughout the civilized world. He was a bundle of eccentri- cities. 8 man of varied moods and his writings were as varied as his life. He wrote as he felt~ and the transi- tions from the sublime to the ridien- lous were governed by the mood lll which the moment found him. Neth- ing can he more inspiring than "l‘he (letters Saturday Night." yet there are other prmluetions that eannot he placed in the same class. NotWIth- standing the weaknesses shown in Sumt‘ of his writings any admirer of H.“ ;II l'nlml "Dillllh‘ must, t‘tllll" t†Hlt‘ “ .-.\Il. ‘ ing can be more inspiring than Chttor's Saturday Night." yvt are other prmluctions that ram placed in the szimr class. Nutmth- standing the weaknvssvs shown in soma of his writings any admirrr of the ill-fated genius must. mm» to tlw runrlusion that underneath the apj parvntly rmxgh exterior thrrr was tiw rhnrartm- of a trim man. Burns is di'ml. hut Burns still liws in tho ho'al’ls' of his [maple and admirers. Uh. wail sump pnwi-r tho! git’tin gir 113 T0 sm- nursulms as vtlu-rs 500 113! It wad t'ran mun}: a blnnoto-r t'rrr us Ami t'imlish nntinn. 11.120. ASKS roa‘nzsmnulons A tow weeks ago \V'. .l. Hammitt 0f Muskoka. elected by tho l'.l".t).. signiï¬od his intention of going owr to the Litwrals, and a mark or two late-t“ .lnsoph â€motto of Prescott. an- nthm' l'.t“.tt. mc-mho-I', «twidcd t0 pursuv ttw sumo coursv and throw in his. influo-nco with tho same party. Tho olm'tors in both constituencies aw naturally indignant. at the ac- tions of thvir 1'Mpm°t.ivo mt'mbors, and haw. in oach 0386‘. askmt fol“ ttu-ir rwsignations. It. isn't at all likvl)‘ that oithnr of tho two men \Vo'l‘t' Mow imhumt with I’rom'ossiw I'l'tltt'ttttt‘s‘. hut, foil in with tho vu- Hitlitllrlll of ttw group as“ an easy “ax to art into pmwr. WP am» not at all «Ili‘m'isml at tho l’I'ugI‘vssivvs twin: two-Wit at tho tI'o‘zu'hM')‘ shown by tho- nwmht‘l's thoy vlm‘ted. \VPI‘P \xw nlto' of NW olm'tm'a‘ \\'t' would he in tho sumo- mom] and our t'o'rolings ol' indignation would not and oven Wtâ€! tho- resignation. The members in question Were Liberals before the election. Liberals after the election and Liberals at heart. no doubt, when the ballots were being cast. It is not the ï¬rst time duplicity has been practiced to gain a point, and Muskoka and Prescott are not the only places. We respect a Brit, a Tory or a U. F. 0.,, but we never had respect for a poli- tical trimmer whose object was to win by acting the part of a hypo- crite. Let a man be something and let him stick to it till he changes on seme good principle. Good men have left one party to cast their lots in with another. but in the case of good men changing.r they are actuated by some good principle. Instances may be quoted where Grits turned Tory. or where 'l‘uries turneil Grits and were afterwards true to the parties \Vlth whom they cast in their alle- giance. It isn‘t. a crime for a man to change his mind it‘ he has a good reason for doing so. but it is a HP- ciileil crime for a man to trim his sail in mery breeze that blows and kM‘p Hm public in doubt as in whm'p tn ï¬nd him. THE COAL EMBARGO SCARE .\ n-pur. vmmmting from 'I'urnntn that Mr .‘4--\\' \"tl‘k tinttmt amt Pvnn- sytxamr! Hath-“acts \wrn to ptm'n :m vmlmt'uu om shipmvnts at‘ «'nt tn tlanattu \\'tt~' o-ntphatit'atiy otmttwl ht; utftviah of bulb roads last ‘s\'o"‘t{. .Vn talk Ht' an o-tnh.:x';.'n had lwvn hmnt in N0“ \‘nl'k and no omttat'w was in t'I-nto‘rrwiutinn. Th†WWW! ’tl' f't" embaruo that vamp t'rnm Toronto in- sinuatml that it was twins: burnt «in ttm railroads by ttw pmplv of the w It'll, m and W0} I'nitml States. especially mime â€Will-- bers of Congress who have liven it. the til-'ht for a cessation Hf coal «2;- ports to Canada. The denial of the railroads clears up the air ‘in that direction and now the public may well wonder why it. started It! the. ï¬rat. place? Was the wish father to the thought. Were there some rt‘ the Canadian coal ring who sought to stampede the public into Lining coal at exhorbitant prices? To us it looks as though the Canadian Fue! Controller has a man's size job. Not only has he to tight the operators and miners of the United States and a wing of the United States Congress, but Canadian “proï¬teers†as well. A report. started at. Toronto, says the United States railroads had placed Thursday, January 25, in embargo on cool coming into Canada; the railroads now say they lnew nothing of it and never con- templated any such action. The pub- lic will law to form its own conclu- PAGE roan. sions. 'The very best that can be said is that it sounds ï¬shy. ‘u-w-vâ€" . __ WAS A SUCCESS} The Ice Carnival on the local rink last Tuesday night was a gratifying success to the rink management. and the program run off was interesting to those who patronized the first ice. festival of the year. The crowd, al- though not so large as at the two carnivals last winter, was, consider- ing the sickness now prevalent in the country, larger than was antici-j pated. Durham Band was in attend- ance and played at intervals during ~ the evening. Plans for the next car- nival. we understand, will be com- meni'ed at once and the carnival held in the early part of next month. Following are the awards as distrib- uted by the judges, Miss Weir, Mrs. J. S. Mellraith and H. Koch.: Historic or National. Lady M. ll. Kress, Mrs. Moorhead and Mrs. .l. I". Irwin. (ill‘i Ellen Hay. lluy "Earl McEachnie, Jack Lau- der. Fancy. Lady-~Katie McAuliï¬â€˜e, Frances Hupkms. mm, -Ilal'ry Kl‘oss. Hil'li-Flm'mwo Mt'l.)4.mald. Boyâ€"4km. Knight, (ionrge Hahn. Comic. l.m|y-~<\livl)wca lmvinv. m-nt.---Hm‘n'go Hugill. F. Salumlors. hay-Norman M’vlntyl'v. Walkm- 'l‘lmmpmm. Bust. Dre‘ssml Buy-Hmwg0 Hay. Hind. The Races. «tummy “munâ€"Clalwéncc McGirr and Nc-llin Mcï¬irr, Harper McGiI‘r and May McGirr. _‘ " " l:a<livs‘ Ra¢‘0â€"~â€"My Mcuirr, mm McGirr. Mvn'w flaunt-~Shorwnod Rowe, Claâ€" I'vncn Mc(‘iirr. Girls" R3(‘(‘~â€"2Li7.lil_' Hind, May Milvs, Buys" Ramaâ€"F. Vullf‘tt, L. 3111101111). Hnmzm Waheolbarrow Raw» Alac V Saunders and Stoinoohmu Mm'st M0 111 mam an†S. me. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY HELD ANNUAL MEETING FRIDAY 'l‘hu- annual momting ni‘ Hw Sum!» (Ere-y AgI'it’H tum! Swirl.) was ln-M un Friday :Il'tm'mmn m â€w Puhlh' Library. I'Hl' tlw o-lemn Hf nil'it'ws and go-nm'ul hmim-ss. The: fullnw 11g nl'l'ivvl's \\'i'l'l_’ «'lm'iml fur Hm unsuing )‘n-zu' : Dan, Eugen Hun. l’l'vs.; .l. \V. VHIyHI. Pro-8.; (inorgr Hih'hiP, 1st Viw Pres; Arrhiv Park. L’ml Vice» I’l'o's. ’l‘lw follnwing Directors were 01- octcd : Brntinck-«Rubcrt, Bricrmim, James Mather. N0rmanbyâ€"â€"Wilbm-t, Blyth, Harold drew Hunter. Durhamâ€"Thomas Petty. Auditorsâ€"Thomas Lauder, Peter Ramage. It was decided to hold a combined] Field Crop Competition, the crop be“ ing judged first in the field and again ‘ after thI‘t‘Shil'g. 'l‘hm'o must be lif- teen com‘petitms before action can be taken. The prizes range from $75 to $10. __ __...___ U. P. O. SHIPPING ASSOCIATION IKE-ELECTED OFFICERS The! annual meeting of the Durham l'. l". H, Um Stock Shipping Asso- ciation “us hold in the Public Li- ."l)lill\ Satuulax alteinoon “hen the lollit ms 01 last \mu \V‘mv all 10- iii t lwl. J. 4". Hr“) is Pl‘wsidmli. \V. .l. lilia‘lllv. Sm'rvtm‘y and .lamos Lawâ€" l‘e‘l‘u'o‘, Shipper. .U tho l'wg‘nlm‘ mvvting Hf tht‘ 1.0.1“. hvlal nu 'l'lnn‘sday owvning Hf lust \x'm‘k. Hm t'nlin\\in;.' Hï¬'it'vl‘s \ern \n'vk. Hw t'HHH\\ln;.. HITIW'I‘S \W'l‘o' chlly insluflmlz {2.1), 23w ‘u. 1’, .‘~?-‘.'.V‘_. P11" km .1 ' .‘lle’owhniv. c', I: 314011411]. \ V ..R. H1 0. \\ illiam Hewitt. Rm . Svt'}'.»« J. Morrison. Fin. Sou-y†J. H. Huttun, MI). Hratnrâ€"«H. Murdnck. S.\\'.. S. \Vilsnn. .l.\\'.. 'I‘. Whitmore. S.B.. M. McCIyment. .I.B.. J. McDonald. The corvmnny of installation was conducted by Bro. J. Morrison. D. D. H. (I. R.. assisted by Bro. J. S. Mall- Extradition Proceedings AdjOurned. The examination in the extradiâ€" tion proceedings in the case of Lewis Austin and Floyd Nolan. wanted in Mount Forest on a charge of bank robbery, was adjourned on Saturday to yesterday on account of the ab- sence of witnesses who had been summoned from New Orleans. The alleged robbers claim to have been in New Orleans at the time of the robbery at Mount Forest on the 15th of December and are endeavoring to get the witnesses to prove an alibi. 'It is said the witnesses failed to ar- lrive on account of winter storms. Sam at the bonds found on the ac- cused have been identiï¬ed as part ottheloottnkentmflountl'orut. raith. S. M. Harbor. Glenelgwdchn McGirr, Thos. Bell. I-Jgremonk-Stvrling Williams, An- I. O. F. ELECT OFFICERS (Written by Dr. J. G. Shearer for the Social Service Council of Canada.) .4 t)rosperousâ€"looking. sitting oppositc| at (lining car tahlc, said to the-Writer "I likc a glass or hccr at lunchcon or dinner and if I want it. I'm going t0 have it. wouldn't you?" “Wlnulcl you fool justiï¬ed in join- ing a hootlcggcr in a violation of the law in order to got it?†- "Yes. I would." , A gcntlcman of high standing in a ’certain church said rcccntly that he sympathizcd with the poor bootleg- ger and considered it outrageous to put any man in jail for violation of a prohibition law. Of conrso- it, is legitimate for any citizen tn advocate and work for the repeal of any law of which he per- sonally (lisappl'nvvs. Is it lawful for him tn wink at. m' tumouragv tho vioâ€" lation Hf such a law? If he does, dOPS hv nut hN'nmo an alwttnr of lmvhrnzxkimr'.’ Is Im any hth' than the lawhrvnkm' himsvlf‘? ’l‘hat bro-my Wnslvrn daily. 11w} Saskatnnn Star. rPco‘ntJy Imm‘hnrm sm-h \‘iulzum's and :lthurs 0f “10 \‘inlzninn nt‘ tlw liqunr laws umnng: "I’m'iahs. pmulitutus. Mr... :ls nutâ€" laws and uulvnsts!" Was nut 'I‘hv Star .il1~‘tilimi'.’ ls‘ nut thv dlt‘liht‘l'ilH' lawln'vukm' :1 wind. am! in practicn. if â€MI. in lllmm. an :xnm'vhist‘.’ But what is lhu [Nyvhnlngy slam!â€" ing: hark ul' tun-h Imvln'vakiw,r «m lhv part. “1' uthvmisv I'vspm'talrlv [N'thn as sumc- ut‘ tin-m mm? It, is :1 mismkâ€" vn Mm alum! w-rsmml Mums. 'I‘lwy ithink a man has :1 ¢Ii\'in<- vigil! tn «In ‘as 1w plvaws and mm tlu- mujurity Ilzn'v up right to limit. this his mun- lmsml Iiiwl‘ly. What almnl Hui-SP [H‘l‘snlllll rights? llnvi- vvn as individuals many if any rights llnil :ii'v "div inn†or "inalivn- alilv"? .\l“ nul lln- gi'vzil inujni'ilv ul' [ii-i'wnzil i'iglils simply sm'itil lil’i\‘llw.n~' â€JV-0‘41: by Stii'li'fï¬'? \llii' il' livslnvvi-d Ii) slivivtv Hld'll zli'v llwv nut lizilaiv i'iglillv at nny limi- in lm liniilmi Hl‘ i'vinuvwl by sm'ii-tv'.’ 'l'nkv ill“ ~:=-.°:il|mi mnsliliilinnnl l'lL’ili‘ gimi'nnlums lH .\nlv'l'll‘llllh‘ in “Win." Hi lliNL-vlzu'nlinn iil' liidwiii'lnli-in‘v. \l/... "in iii». iilwi'2v nnd â€in pursuit Hl' ling ,viiwss." .\i'i~ llii'sv rights ili~ ,ulivnnzvii‘l’ T‘iu‘v \\"'l‘t' sililiii'lily W'- niim-d i'on‘ llllHlth’ during.r HH‘ war} and may lw m illâ€"'lllll far :1 similar1 i'i-:i.~'.nii. Scipio-iv mvv. $00in i'mi ilk“ nun}. I’m! «mm in [warn and in llHl'lllli limw: tlm iinlividnzil ran- m'it. usv Hillier Mn 01' lilii'l‘ty as hi- iili-am-s. ncn' [illl'~'llo' linmiiiwss any ulil \vav llf‘ vlnmws. 110 must i'vs- pm-t his noiglilmrs‘ rights. Hv inns! l‘i'S’pm’i. mnrmvoi'. “I“ will «if Swiv- ty i~_\pi'vssml in law. Lavv is ossvn- lial lu pm‘snnal liberty, and libvrty is nvcvssai'ily limitod by vvvry lavv. Thai. is lln' prici- (ho iinlividual pays for lhv privilugn 01' living in a stato of civilization. The mini advancml tlw. cvilization, llw mm'o limilml is personal lilim‘tv. guarante- ni. â€I“! Vâ€... "M Hf “111'.†ulivnnivh' Hmillli laws. laws Hf sanilatiun. Sunday laws, laws for the protection (if lift and properly and all rix'il rights inwlw imasions nl‘ lhvl Spllvl‘l‘. llw sarrml Spllo'l'o'. uf pvrsml- i 3] lihvrly and individual rights. Mull all thlm- limilaliuns of liberty arr impnsl-il in urder tn vll’vrl. tlw run- sormlinn «if “’H'l't-y. 'l‘lin Sunday law is lmill nn lliv principlv llial lilu-rly nl' rwl l'ur varli (lvniamls llu- law Hl' l'l'sl l'HI' all. Hull's nwn prnpvrlx‘ ur lil'w is Hilly safv l‘wrausu .all mrn's' liws :uul prnpvrly arr pr“- Elm'lml lyx lam; Law is always ,lllS- liliml il' l" is low ll1'*§.:i*ilvl'tll gm'iil. nw mallvr wlial lini‘ilalmns ul' imrsnnal lilmrl}. n: trampling «m [mi-sliiial llllllliHII" Hr' llo's‘ll'o‘s may hl' iln'nlvmi. lian any man WI!†«luvs nut rvrngr- Hill" lliis lXIrl and will nut. I'vsm-rl la\\'s “Xhl'llll‘l' llivy arr [lll‘ElSlllg to him or nut ho- rigrlilly rrgardml as a .{Jnml rilizvn‘.’ Can «ilvmurrary 1w l l l PERSONAL RIGHTS sal'o- 4m any ulhor hasis‘.‘ SOME “AUTOSUGGESTIONS†'l‘ht' all!†has wmv to stay. 3'“! :t has vnmo to go. Autn thieves h'aVv put many :1 mm» on his foot. Sm'mul-haml cars are nvvm‘ as good as painted. A U‘IM‘IIIOUO [Nile‘ novm' hits an anâ€" tomuhih‘ new! in self-defense. "And you say you lost ("Ulltl‘ul 01‘ your car?“ “Yes. I couldn't lump up the instalmmts." Spin and the world Spins with you stall and you stall alone. Tho time is mmim: whnn about the. unly thing that. will scare a horse will be tn see anothm‘ horse». young man. intelligent and THE DURHAM CHRONICLE rowan nor ml or 111111: 1111.0" sus J. J. 110111113011 Belief that. the l'nited Farmer members of the Legislature would he in a position to wield greater power as a strong, independent group \\ ithout the responsibilities of 9mm 11ment than vs hen they aetuallv ‘ held the wing of office, was express- ed by Mr. J. J. Morr' 13-111, secretary oi" the l'.F.O., in an address on the aims' and progress of that movement, beâ€" fore the Independent Labor party’s forum meeting at the Toronto Labor Temple Sunday night. He believed the. l'.F.O.- would have been in a stronger position tO-day had some other party been in charge of pro- vincial afl'airs during the last three years. Mr. Morrison looked with no favor on “broadening out.†The U.F.O., he «:‘ie'2clared, were not in politics for power. All they wanted was fair representation. As an indepondont. grmip they rould exercise a strong: influence in sunport. of good legisla- iion. no matter from what. source it ranie. llcrplying to a question. the speaker said. huwvvmx that. if tho 1219.0. shnulcl ï¬nal tho-msvh‘vs a strung-W g'rmu» than tho uthvrs, as rod-Mum!â€" wl dinniulians Hwy \wmld haw in again assumv thv I'vspnnsihilitivi ul' gnu-I'mnvnt. "l‘tu- IT.I<‘,(), muwnwnt was Hf a tlII'm-t'ulct I'IIIII'III'tPI'. sm'ial. I'cunulniv :IIIIt Imlitiva It. Bv urganization aIIIi -:IIII(° Ititm tlIvy IIIIIIMI tn bring: about illit‘lligt'lli- massed at tiIIII. "lhm hail ltt't'tl trying nut (°II-oI'wIatiIIII. but it IIIIlt nut yvt pmvmi a succvss, still. it \VIH ii [HHVO in tin! right. (“l't‘t‘iifllLi :IIIIt iIu was I-I‘IIIViIIumi cu-mwratiwn vtt'nI't \VIIIIlIt in th«- ('lltl solve must. it' Iini Isit. thvii' (‘l'til‘itflnic pruhlvms. 'l‘lIo in; tiuiihh- with tho farmvi's was they had no mice in the fixing m- I~~I,;III.'ItimI nt IIIicos nt' am «If thvii' III‘IIIQIH [8. [H tlII- tll'hflli «listi'ii'ts th- l't‘Vt‘i'SP \.\':I~ Htt' I'zIsv. Lahui‘. through its ur- gizzfx‘uiun. I-IIIIlIi I't'stI'ii't III'tNllli'tiuII :IIIIt I'III'I‘I' IIII pricvs fur vwrything it III' tilllt't‘t‘. 'l'lw t'III'IIII-I' had in wink :IIIIt tuil t'I'uIII I~ziI'I\' IIIIII'II till RNA "2 III;.'|It tn iIH II-zlst' III'I'IIIiII'tiHII. i.IIv~\III'..' hit â€I“ ililtt' ttw lll‘tl't‘ 'lt‘ IIImt tamt tiIv ltt\\:‘l' \VIIIIM 1w HH‘ t t l i t i i gu'thW '!".\n humh'ml l'ummmd fm'me'rs in “Marin “mm m mmmvhmm with vuvh ntho-l‘. and Hw rcst 0f Hw \Vurld. 'l‘lrzl hacl tn Iw sinmn'fl, and would iw. Hmmg‘h thv l'J’. clubs. 'l‘hvsv vluim hm! rnnmlvto- lm-al :mtunom)‘. an! \wre- in nu svnsv pumi m. If ho thmmht 1'0 ' a mumvnt thv clubs wm-o m lm utilized for the purpose of tho t'nrmnlinn of a nvw ru’vliï¬z'"! "«'l!“_" «on thv sann- ï¬rms as tho uld political pariivs. hp wouhl «jtli! immediately. 'l'ht' uld Dal‘tilâ€˜ï¬ had van Mic"! (It‘d t'umul wanting. and thv ponplv Wore nuw lonking t0 gl‘mlps. They h0p0d by having the. various intm‘osts Pep- rnsvntod in tho Logislaturos the host brains in “am would gvt together and vndvaVor tn M'olw ways and mmms fm‘ tho solutitm 0f the great, swim and vconnmical pruhlvms mnâ€" I‘mnting Um country. Mr. Morrison expressed the Opin- inII that. Hm womIIIiaIId young pou- PIP \\'(‘I'I‘ the hum of (III? future. 'l‘hvy worn now fuil partners with IhI' IHI‘II in I‘IIIliIiI's. in husiunss and in â€I" lIIImI-s. 'l‘ho \VUnlI'll would sIIIIggII' IIII against :11] InIIIs “iâ€! :1 III III] I'I‘tl‘lnlina'i'm III “III! a \\3\ III sulx'iug all III'III IIIIIIs. and in â€14‘ PIN! \IIIIIIII suI-I IngIII It might IakII smuv \I"II~' III (III S†but â€In \' \\IIIIld (10 II and must IIIIIIIIIIIh II} ('II IIppI‘uIiw I‘HIIII. ‘ altar .‘Vnnun1ï¬pvndsluUffuw Hï¬ixxon- dvrnurhn“'tu‘1nvh axnnnzuuitho nthm' half \Vidulwing what tn haw for dinner. .\ St. Thomas mum is to docidv \vthwr 01‘ not :1 horsn is dead. If tho- mum. can't «loridv tho math-r. 'i‘h.- «Zhrnniclo \wuld aclvisn that, it [raw it tn thn hm'sv. H Sumv lmt'uz'tunutu mvn slma'i thvir st words an â€10- way to Hu- scal- M mu! nthmw 4m Hw way to H1.- THEATRE Open Friday and Saturday Evenings “Handle With Care†ALSO HENDERSON’S BAKE] Makers of GOOD BREAD TWO SHOWS :8 and 9 PM. VETERAN STAR BOOZB AID NAROOTIOS HOST LEAVE HOLLYWOOD A dispatch Wednesday from Los Angeles. Calit'm‘nia. says that Feder- al l’rtzhihitiun (Zolnniissioncr Roy .\. Haynes and Colonel L. G. Nutt. chief tor the unti-namotic division, arrived 'there yesterday to look into the "hmzc" and "dope“ situation in Bol- lywood. The. officials will have a conference with Jesse L. Lasky, for whom \\'all}' Reid was working and then plan to Visit a dozen other stu- dios for conferences with a View to securing the fullest co-operation in stamping out the evil. A' drive to purge Hollywood of the! drug traffic has already been launch-L ed. Half a dozen peddlers who are known to haw, been operating there haw been jailed and along the Mexi- can border narcotics valued at more. what $100,000 have been seized dur- } ing the last ten days. “Dozens of Hollywood peddlers who hounded Wally Reid day and night to sell him“ dupe. each had a hand in his dualh," accur‘lliug lo Camera, the official magazine of the studios. “The death penalty for such men would be none too good and Hollywood will back any light for slill’vr laws against d0pe pcddlers.†.\ with is a pm'snu WI!†makvs livo trips lam-yum; thv lumsv when ynu mm wudy tn gm mmmx'lwro. .525. 1:. 1.2.1....â€" 3 £531 7.32:5 c: 1.....5 ii: 75w 3 o: is? .5 7:: a :35 ._c 3.5.: 2:: 4:3 13...; :E: r. :.:_.$ Still. paw'ms 1m- pvl‘m'ittod In sm- Hwir danghtvr's hvau at intervals \Vlwn hv slups in frnnt Hf the house and hunks Hm 1mm. 'l'lu'm' is llU particular Virlm- in lm‘ing ymu' vnvmy if you allow yuursvlt' llw while-go Hf licking him ï¬rst. - \\'nH, why shouldn‘t (ho bride haw lnts uf vlntlws‘.’ It will prohâ€" ahly he a long time befnw shv gvts any more. Sum“ girls ul'v like. that, and snmv haw- svns‘ihlv muthc‘rs. Win-a: «lzul iinislws cumivnming hi" dauglltm“.~f mmgv he turns to the mim'nr and (â€units his hair uwr tho hald spot. .-\ llumc-stiv science course will leach a girl to rook almost all lho lllinus a man (luvsn'l care for. \‘nu can't lw pruud uf your ancostâ€" Hrs. Adam was a poor sport wk“ 10ch an a woman whvn ho got in a tight. place. lixm'cisv won‘t roduco your weight. unless you take less exercise at the table. A LITTLE OF THIS AND THAT an Umos $7., \‘Axoovvn, 3.0. "Inflated with a“ the symptom 0' Female trouble, with chronic Cou‘ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL patios and constant Headaches I h“ paint low down in the back and IMO “tho body. A doctor udvisod no “- hvo Ill opontion. Mrs. John Sharp (if Hammun ,8}an a row days with her nmthm‘. \h‘e. .lnhn Backus. lu-rv. whn is ill at pN‘Sc'IlL. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. â€30le whit-z)- m! In Le-adm', Sash. after Spending :1 WW \ka5 with n'vlaliWs horn. 1W akin; “FruitJ-tiveo"snl “ medicine bu completely relieve! .3 of all my misery and suffering. I â€free ofpaiu and hudtchec uni tho brriblo Constipntion, and what Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hnmas Allan \wrv at Grand Val-10y on \Vndnc-sday 4 last \ka altvuding tho fuuvra: ~£ Mrs. Allan's sistvl‘, Mrs. 'I‘lmmas Wemds. ‘Fmfl-aâ€"ï¬WBMm Mr. and Mrs. RUM-rt Mavl'arlan. lvft Tuesday to slwml a {0“ mumhs Visit in Flm‘ida. Mrs. \\'. .-\. McGMVaH. \Vlm hm [won Visiting with Arthur friends for tlw past. wmplv of months. w- tm‘nvd tn hvr humv hom- un Samar- day. Mr. H. S. Hunter was in 'l‘m‘onw yosh-rclay tn mm‘l his ln‘t‘vtlwr and sistm'. who \m'n rvtm'ning‘ {From I \‘anmnn'm' with llw rumams . Hwix“ anu-r. um I. J. GORSI. D. t box, 6 for $2.50, trig! the 25.. At Men or lent postpdd h Urdu-“val Limited. Ottlws. Thursday. January 35. â€23. Rcww Currey is: in (Mon : this \wok at tho (20mm Cuum‘ Apply 10A Durham. Live hays .................. $10.“ Wheat .................. 1.08 ((2 1.90 Oats ........................ £0 @ 45 Barley .................... .58 («i7 60 Buckwheat ................ .60 (a? w Peas .................... 1.35 @_ 3.1) Peas .................... 1 .35 Hay ........................ Potatoes. per bag .......... Hides ...................... Shae kins ................. Chic ens. per m ............ Geese ...................... Pqtnloes, per bag .......... .30 Rules ...................... .07 Shoe kins ................. .50 Chico ens per m ............ .20 (tome ...................... 15 (6- 18 Ducks ...................... 20 6‘: 23 DURHAM MARKET BATTERIES ‘ Comcted January 25, i023. [1028 .................. $10.“ COW FOR SALE \\'vhh, Ih'nvv Sir! Bread N Mild 1010 lpd