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Durham Review (1897), 18 Apr 1907, p. 6

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blight in Illa l_i_ne of papa. M DERS of interest io in sets is that I. at same price p. contain. In a... stinctive am n by do heautitut :6 way in HE: n sun-ll I“ at more comm]. rem- in I mown III] I, Drills r sorely tried "rhtit r confusion of 8" lg: to helm”... lend Ammonia. line Glllot‘l In”, 5939 -r 'o, “”3 ’AVII-B' m Butter wand. new add at- and our plie- ow. Come ige for your- We are " tased to show whether you he iv to dobns- his opportune the prettiest e least cost. whines. It Works. I ' Piano Co., Intr Item“. 71119.6"! Ilarritttt- 'vthing for do.“ in. polishing. "or Stoves. floor, Mt Iimre. was" 'mhes. sun to give miii.' In -Harris h Manure tTtd Loaden. " Ttrd " CreamSem din curtains, ”is. tor renovating - tot. If you my now ya: men the" period d rbance we In". he essentials“ I ned/Co. tt Ibelvea. AINTLY HUSBAND a you we our mutual rant's & Morice Booksellers. for Local: OIIJCLOI'HS-h Agents lot taimisitruii If. RTH 18. E32 l ' DARLING’S DRUG STORE. WE HA React-be! ther mum“? t DARLIN q Wu an t Ct tho In: ' Anna. nil vuod to Iool um". 're', SPRING FEVER, Nye-m: in: it? “Sn " ," v ”wwit." " You”, wh: Sohydolmtthey Jonotalways Immit curd. In a gum“ fading no or It clauses t make, I rm ity an We h: -- --- "'" ___ - . - , m1. 111v“; - v - - -"_' am an: I I!" m. d -tt, d an“ ' I 'gtMgtpu'tthl'g' tuck for other My“. ‘” M f my It's . . Por M” mttle M h "m' ttttt qtil tt . ably und'er cm 'ltti qeht mo was in " m tttttre knhnndunoo “Md In -ri-iir-iii-ri-ilitrilri- mum. with Mun. hriek - "'ll2'llt hott M b. _ t,tt','.dle,',tttt'a1,'t', Eiitttr2tlt, um; t u - . . urn. - I e". No mater whether they be back limo, . l. of not: lex':, Elli-3:153 It',',."; :3 Tal get'. or mud “my nm nus week we open up our new me 1hrt,'i'ril,i 'ail,i'bi(i'i, -rJ,fieo.e,,,"l,t; . o . . LA 0 to on u we ___ mum!!!“ tmtthe moori- Haul: Pun-gulp Furniture and we invite um. "Mh'1tkV iiip1tsseefurir, Pd I 'tttGi-EGU, - " Son‘s,“ - ~â€" " upon. and can. A. H , l I MYortth 3w Jim ' m’ nun-taggvv-tflgulfig lingo Lice u mean u the invehtiiu. Migheltfggm in??? d th h M rf & Mg. II I procure may a on ' naive - notice without Charmin aover loo newlpapero distributed throng t, the Dominion. RESIDENCE FOR. BAr=-comfortoa, new Brick House on Countess St. Durham. 7 rooms and all conveniences Easy terms. Apply at Review Ottire. Woman, normal and healthy, does not want or need u master. Outside of truthfulness, honor and courage in him. what she prizes above all things from him an: kindness, generosity and ttnptuhy,---Btrlie Squire in the May DELINEATOR. What do women want in men? There are women who prefer a man with the ability to earn a fortune rather than one who has inherited it., Being a good provider will sometimes cover a multitude of pretty faults in the eyes of women uhliged to account for every penny spent. Nor is gener- osity with money the only generosity. Women Want from men what evev y normal human being craves-con.- Inendatlon and approval. There are many women, otherwise fairly sensihlp. who openly say they could not love a man who did not rule them. To any that every man, by virture ofhin sex. is meant to he the mister of some woman is utter folly. The need for a thel' is not a aninon of max. hut "question of the lack of moral or nu-ntnl stamina. in the individual. lion of what they like in Lin,' but what men like in them that counted or was important. It is no recently that women have been allowed to think. or expm‘u’d to think. that It is not strange that they have not oxprensed lhemselveo upon the question of whet they want in men. They have been brought up on the Philosophy "Be good an vou’ll he married." and it has not Ween I. ques- tion of what they like in men, but Milli}, MARION What Wonan want in Ion :~Putent business of I__l_ A _ '"RM to account at, Nor is gener- , only tteneroaity. men what evevy A. E. Jackson is It; Issuer of Mar rinse Licenus. Durham. Ont. {s We have been accustomed to think Id of unions " oontined largely to those Ly engaged in manual tsallinmi, bat the formation of a teachers’ union at the Association in Toronto last week marks a new departure. It is a mat- le ter of deep regret that such a course i. should have been found to be neces- s nary. and that the importance of the F. service rendered tothe community by the teachers should not have MV cured iorthem adequate remunera- i tion without any eiroit on their part. But the cold fact remains that the i general policy towards teachers. and and especially public school teachers t has been of the cheese paring order." f The direct result has been the de. T pletion ofthe tanks of teachers and a the driving into other callings of the men and Women best qualified to tr mould the life and character and ideals of our future citizens. It is to hoped that it will never be found E necessary toresortto the means by A which labor unions enforce their " c mands. andthat more liberal things tt may bedevised which will make the at teaching profession one to attract the 'l very highest and best class ot men ti and women in the country.-Pres- w byterian. , Did you mkle the: trouble the: come , your WV r With e reeoluie been and cheerful. t Or hide your feoe from the light of dey. With e enveu eoul end feerful? l Ohe trouble'ee ton, or e trmbhr'e en I ouuee. , Or e trouble ie what you nuke it: . And We not the feet that vou're hart ; thee oounte. But only how did you tulle itt We tl'"" eguiuet you to fall down " Come up with e smiling hoe. You're beaten to eel-eh t Well. well, who“ that t But to lie tiuro--tutu diegreee. The border vou're thrown. why the higher you'J bouuee: Be proud of you're blackened eye. It's not the feet that you’re licked thet eouul'e. But how did you tightt end why? And though you be done to the deeth. why then. If you've battled the beet you could, It you played Sour put in the world of men. Why, the Critic will cell it good. Deeth comes with e erewl or comes I with e. pouuee, . , And whether it's slow or epry, l It's not the feet that you're deed thet t counts, . I But only-how did you die? . A Teacher’s Union _ New Hardware iurniture Store." How Did You Die? Edmund Vanoe Cooke ONTARIO ARCHIVES Attrutrottaraae mN'r.-r"One of the most useful nuisances in the world," toys a gnrdener. “is 'oot--the kind 0 think that clogs the atovapipes and the chim- tt those uey. and (All: on the floor when the m: the chimney is being cleaned, Thrown on at the the ground in the gnu-den. soot is a F week splendid tertilizer-hettee can’t be a mat- bought. for garden “at. Sifted on “mm potato vines. pen vines, tomato vines. ”6009' tiower plums and bean plants itie sure of the ' ' . death to potato been", Insects and nanny . . . we MV worms of an kinds. It will till pum- unem- lite: on men and rose bushes with part. nettttteto and despaich. Dropped on it the ant hills, it is a sure exterminator. I. and Water Dun flee rm... it n " and» e and we invite TAX Byomerotts.--How would this work in Dartusur.--At a 'neetintt of the Pewrboro city council Monday night, Aid, Tovey. chairman of the [finance comtuittee, submitted a proposition to tux the bachelors of the city. He suggested the followin schedule for those between 20 and a? years of we '6tonortth.. trom so to 35. double that mu )unt: decreming lo 86 ngnln when the man reached 40 and Wu ll ill unmarried. At 50 he would pay only mom", and when he had passed his three score years the tax would Water was ttee from it. It is death to plant lice and others. It will Kilt tiemt. It should he placed in an insect powder box and used dry, just as my other powder is med." No family should be without it.-thr. . A Slum Bangor ma SHALL-Pox. --Bdwarnt Hines, a. correspondent of the 1arerpoot Mercury. in n communi- cation to that paper, speaks as follows: I am willing to risk my reputation on a public mun If the wont one of small pox cannot he 'uaMeientir cured in three days. simply by cream of tartar. This is the cure Ind never-lulling rem- edy t One ounce of cream of an tar dis. solved in a pint of boiling water. to he drunk when cold. at short intervals, It is known to have cured a hundred tllousqnd cues Wathout failure. I have nay-elf restored hundreds by this means. It never leaves a mark, never muses blindness. and always prevents tedious lingerinx. If the people would only try it. and report all the cures to you. you would require to employ many columns if you gave them publi' cation. In", produce " much candle power light on will one of the local lamps With three walls This is cutting the coat of lighting to one-thud of the present rates.. However, it will be well not to expecttoo much till the vapor: is conthrmed by the actual ope: ation of the new lamp. Hon. Adam Beck report- that a Ger man has invented a. new electric lamp which will cut the can of lighting may down. The lamp will. with one As, t I m an ulna of Good and shove Durban. well improved. with very in. buildings. “Vent-0d in the Blush for 37500. I can now all It glanced deal let-and IT‘S A BAR. Tim; I In" I g” y?yiey.' gal; l ,,lr,tf,,; M,N, may xi: l i: 'irr)fiirs't)rf/1t.? hr: [GE LI J. G. 80mm M. D., g. treef. not at In“. moon-um OM00 ouc- J.w.HW'o - cone-noon HI..- Hp... '45- 1"me lo. " ARTHUR GUN. I. 0.. G. EDITOR I. D., u'. I It', , A... r. tht mt ARK) IL- ’ ll AGENCY e..- tor Go. Urey not titr 1umfy lanky Score. Supreme Cour nusnoner to {Ram " . In Town) "r to 'rp. uCKSON IVS! - , ver the Bulk " L. B. S. ad Toronto Fr, 2

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