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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jan 1910, p. 3

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' kind, want, I bal- pt“ ralma I you 'H'Hfl- «in: mu. ’98 9! Drive yuur loads straight to our n4 .1 you will receive the highest possible tr all kinds of grain. We have every if 23! her Male F”)I)ey‘.‘{. . ARMERS’. . . . ATTENTION ! _ (1)000! “hand mm m 7.) fig. h b6-". 800d 3031 01:]: l “'.t and “gut, m. Try not piace the blame who}. u fhft'l/ betbflgs, MM? “1.0:!“ {:23 can or: account «poorflour. 57, fully half the “ bddng tect- r.ts " are the fault of the flow. ,9; the highest alaried “chat" ;.1 .21: turn out an amusing. ,rzgrzmz batch from achpbnnd. is not tar to expect 1!. Rh FOR SALE “I“. 'pllflercd It“ Flu!) b‘l“ “fi- Price milli~_ mix of grain. We have every facility for 9:. and we want your custom. m “Wilmer 0f Oats and any Quantity of _ Peas, Barley and Mixed Grains 200,000 BUSHELS mething wrong in your FIVE ROSES before we cook’s temperature. ' square deal." a the :; would say oasmallbagto ' :c.ncy Next want a barrel. . H. MILLER 910 mu 0‘ lut'woons mums (0.. Chzu’ge If are in the market for Trains arrive at Durham 3t 10.!) an" [.50 p m.. and 8.55 pm. EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY ("Trains leave Durham at 7.” 3.01.. 1118 results. :1 package on Grand Trunk Railway TIME-TABLE ts postage. Very few indeed. Madam. . v-v v7-7. Mrs. Ronr's tasted wipes; - How many flours really and truly FXVE ROSES m: with your favorite I. J. Townor. Lou] Axon: Durban. cipe, backed by FIVE ROSES. ac- complishes marvel: of culinary art. For cunning cookery is rare, I‘_J The least_ care given One ”reason why" of FIVE ROSES popularity is its Rcspanqiwmss. New Discoveries byan old physician c. N. Tablcgs forinteml use. C. N. A one u J. D. “0003:“. D. P. Amt. tomato. â€"-vâ€"-“- v“..- and lost vigor that fill End‘onqo each new elevator price ““uu '1‘ ___â€" â€"*-U'O . " " or in good Healihf l‘rgtfiavis’uenli‘zdl . “A tramp?" Georgia” Whispemd ; sat Miss Georgiana Ellery and Mills Salve and you will be relieved. upon their penetrating to this resort to which he came daily with his books. His telltale volume and compromising . . - y. leisure, in the middle of the afternoon. We mt butter pal-ch t in ' Bub-calf]. m-kegbmu more lisble supposed to be engaged made it in- ‘r to . cure. ' 11 you win butter usher. will refit h min 2 ' ’ ‘ mt“. “ the W .__ m of a?“ mtlr brim sue-3...... yr». 5 P9? ember”. do“ lying on his back in tho woods behind a pile of loci. of an eavesdropper and felt it exceed- ingly awkward. A few feet away. beneath hip own tav'orite amide tree. His cigar almost fell from his hand. He stared at her averted profile in stu- pid astonishment. “ ‘Queer animals ?’ "But they are em- bryo men 2" , “Boys are queer animals, aren’t they?” She did not turn to look at him. For an instant she did not answer. Then, low and soft, her voice fell upon the still evening. Kim-09 took his cigar'flffrgtvn" his mouth and spoke to Eunice across the space between them. The dispute endfl in it flstvvl'igbt which led the ' combatants further down the road and out of earshot. “But there’s 550 Indians out west!” exclaimed the first boy statistically. “A body couldn’t live out there!" “AW!” sneered Roddy. “come ofl! You’re thick! A body can’t hardly learn you nothin’! The Indians ain't wild no moreâ€"they’re tamed now!" i “Aw, why, you couldn’t!" The that gave him the lie without ceremony. “The Indians would kill you it you lived out west!” “1 did too! Say, Reddy, didn't I used to live out west?’ diverting. so he. too, restedâ€"It‘saln; the fence and listened to them. He actually been surprised into a faint smile qt amusement at the dinner ta- ble. It had fairly atartied him. In the lane outside the fence tour little boys were playing, children from neighboring farm laborera’ cottageq and Eunice was watching them idly. ow. ‘WCJ' Imus agalnat the fence, stood Eunice. In the deepening twilight he had not seen her untll nearly at her side. weal-mesa or her young body at the end of the day‘s toll. and the droop of her head agalnst her hand suggested the penalveneaa of her mind. He felt glad that he had ‘come upon1 â€"v"- m AW ' Morningstar’s pomatum, he strolled about at dusk that evening under the 5 trees of the orchard, smoking his after I supper cigar, “is the renowned Miss {Georgiana Ellery, the beautiful, the 3 accomplished! Sentimental," be pro- , nounced, “from the crown of her head w to the solea of her shoes! And intel- ' lectual! It would take a pretty brave man to go in for her! Well," be con- cluded, bending back his head and ‘ turns out nowadays. But, by Jupiter, ‘ _ a more stunningly beautiful girl I never saw!” , In spite, however, of this conclusion, , he .patted himself on the head for his ' cleverness in having devised so excel- lent a scheme for the preservation of 1 his liberty. What a boredom lt spared E3 5 a 3 § 3 E 3 8' His stroll had brought him to the fence which separated the orchard from the lane, and anodenly he Itopped short -n“ Aâ€" - CHAPTER V. 0 that.” mused Pa. his did." Raddy championed common-r. of the little cube his overalls and THE DURHAM“ CHRONIC-LE. overalls and grotesquely with Abe he strolled l under the e___ --w--u‘ “lu‘a LUUW It smtheslhealsand tends to restorelhose who suffer from Pile.» m Ilen- mflsm, Chung. irritated and 0th":- skin troubles. The word "Salve" literally means he W1}! or in good Health. Try Davis’ Menthol Salve and you will be relieved. Most cases of baldness are lue solely to neglect The hair rftcn becomes dry and dandruff kmns because the hair glands To not supply enough nat- :ml oil. Nothing overcomes his deficiency so effectively as hat delicately perfumed, re- ? s; 1411ng hair pomade, Learine. ‘ ‘woid baldness; apply Bearine > your hair occasionally. All L‘ugrgists, 50 cts. a jar. something But yod W5?" Pcte speaks." A thick adhesive ointment. qombined with Japanese Menthol agd Vaseline. two of th‘ â€"""‘U wrbuue “‘Q‘W the room to pick it up for me. I Will so surprised.” “This,” thought Klnross behind the logs, “is profitable. Memorandumâ€"no more gallantry.” keen and penetrating that I stat» bued. andthenthemomentheflnds meiookingathimhehasareiapseâ€" tails back into that hopeless imbeciiity! It is very Winery.” “Dear me!” said Daisy, summed. “I had not supposed you would think him worth while, Georgiana.” “Every one is worth while. Daisy. j vv the way the family mam hum with an all- at uncertalnty-I can't explain just what lt lsâ€"hut they don’t behave toward hlm as one would expect to see a hired {armband treated. And hls tacoâ€"have you noticed? It to usu- ally so remarkably heavy and unlntel- llgent, but now and then who I un- expectedly catch hll eye I and him 3 A Mennonite Maid.” “Ho has impressed you,” amt-med Georgiana, “became there “something {jugular about him. I feel It. tooâ€" up.” _ vvâ€"vv“. uu‘ ave you noticed, Daley,” he heard :Georglana’s atractive voice asking, al- “Daleyl How can you, ln the very heart of the country, use that detect- ; able clty slang?" , “Well, Georgle.” Daley returned . plaintively, “I’m sure I never wanted to go to college. You and uncle made me!” “Did college do nothing for you but glve you a vocabulary of slang?” “But, Georgie, Pete lsn’t u woozy lookingâ€"I mean,” she hastily corrected berselt, “he‘s rather good looking and â€"-as then’e- nothing elee‘dotng out slgnt behind a nearby pile of logs. He had barely had time to conceal him- something or expression 80 Georgiana had no reply to make to these inane comments. and for awhile there was silence between them. the only sound coming to Kinross’ ears be- ing the rattle of paper indicating the turning of the pages of books. This continued so long that he began to grow restive. If he moved hand or foot they would hear and discover him. Were they going to sit there and read for the rest of the afternoon? Already he was becoming cramped from being in one position so long. But how get out of his predicament? To make his presence known and reveal the fact that he had heard their discussion of himselfâ€"that is, of Pete, the {armband i -â€"wonld ~be- embarrassingâ€"to them, of l “One can’t trust Belle Dasher’s opin Ion of a man, though.” Daisy inserted. “She’s such a man hater. She hates men so I wonder she even has a man for a brother-lu-law! She says she thinks men, as a sex. are very much overrated." (“Thank God I thought of these over- 3113,” Kim-ass told himself fervently.) â€"“such a man." Georgiana contin- ued thoughtfully, “I might be able to welcome on my own line of march, to clasp hands with him, to find a one (Ҥ.m I that kind of Chump?" Kin rose wondered.) “Do you know. Daisy," Georgiana re- turned earnestly. “a man like that. who is repelled by the lack of earnest- ness in the average girl whom one meets socially”â€" chaste Diana cannot fail to lose het heart in this Endymion if for no other reason than that the man won’t notice her. He won’t take girls seriously. (Georgiana will see that he takes her seriously, won’t shell He seems to think that girls belong only to the holi- day side or life. and he hasn't time for holidays. I‘m crazy to have him meet Georgiana with her serious views. He'll learn then that some girls can't be taken lightly. i might say mocking- ly (for he is the most sarcastic pig I ever saw; I can’t abide him). i am sure Georgiana will surprise and im- press him’â€" Oh." Daisy broke oi! gleefully. “jiit him, Georgiana, won't you?" “‘1 foresee the fate of Georgiana.” Daisy grimy lead, “ ‘when she comes home in the tall and meets our swell new prot.. Dr. Peter Kinross. That fully, “It win Jar you. Geo}§1;n;. Ttl’s â€"-v--â€" Amt you aim: to read it to me?" :I’mltrald,” Daisy answered doubt- the way,"â€"Georg'inna changed the subject with a disregard for the Begum of ideas that Kinross would have thought not possible to one so pMMcaJâ€"“how about your letter this __mornlng tmm Belle Dasher‘! GWMMMWM I More! Next thing they'll surmise who I am.” Miss Clark, Supt. Grace Hos- pital, Toronto, writes they have used it with the best results. 80°. and CLOO Bottles. DAVIS LAWRENCE CO.. Montreal. don't _blame Ene." Daisy xnuu. ALLAI. moi Ill. 99 Juneau- scum flu “Mm ‘l‘ho oohool is thorough]; Ibflity, in chemical “.1 . Minn. em. for fuh Jnnu Illuon work. The follow: “charge: THC”. ALLAN. Pr» 3 R. MACFARLANE, Bead down Trains will arrive and depart u fol- lows. until further notice:â€" CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAI? TIME TABLE “That may be because of your head- ache,” she said encouragingly. Sh. longed to discover a diamond In tho rough in Peter. ' "I will lend you this," odd Dali! pamnlzlngly, holding up the book in. carded. “My uncle thought it "I. "She boarded at our place and let '91:) there over the summer," and Po- ter, developing a talent for fictlon which, lt properly utlllzed. he felt might make hls fame. He round that his disguise wu giv- ing him an assurance which he had never before felt in the presence of I girl. To be walking and talking with two young ladies without his custom- ary sense of constraint m Indeed I novel experienceâ€"and mu 1 highly amine one. “I don't wonder you want to get III of It. But don't one:- it to me! Gm- cioua, what do you take me for, Peter! M!“ Ellery might flke it." “Where did you get It. Peter}? Georgiana asked. looking astonished. _ ._... â€"v www- you have ?" Peter gave himself up to the mm.“ able and walked with them down tho- hill. “Thu here?” he said. holding up 0. volume labeled “Vanni: Philosophyâ€"- Raj: Yoga-and Other locum by, Swami VIM” “wouldn‘t that rattle your slats? m II It?" "1'" m tell you. Want to ma “It ls getting a little late, we will. go, too," sald Georgiana, and Daisy followed her as she moved around (11. logs to the path where Peter stood. “I got to hurry,” said Peter. edging om “Yous couldn't walk so fast.” “It won't be good for your headache to hurry, Peter,” admonlahed Daley. keeplng atnhla side. “What In the hool:e “i got it so bad in my head. I I“ the boss to leave me have on‘ this sflu’. I had the headache. uow, something wonderful. But.” he added, rising. “I slep’ it on‘. I’m some better.” He noticed that Georgians's ey. were upon the book he held. “I'm goin' home now." he announced, taking a step away and checking him- self in the act of lifting his hand b his old straw farm hat. "Did you hear what we were “,5 mg?" demanded Daisy. “And why It. you out here, Peter? Why aren’t you working with Mr. Morningstar ant Abe ?" “My gracious!" exclaimed Daisy’s u- tonished voice. She sprang to Georgi-â€" ana’s side as Peter sat up. “I was a-sieepin’qtiii,“ he said built ing and yawning. I “But in what direction that] m to! ‘ I’m not sure he’s behind those lop." “Look and see." begged Georgina. “It’s up to you,” declared Duly with unexpected rebellion. “I‘m druid. I Idmlt it!" Georgiana cautiously rose and int. a few steps to the logs. Dr. Km: stretched his arms above his head and yawned ostentationsiy. _ “Oh!" exclaimed Georgians. “It'- - the soul to live on a plum above ontard things. “I don’t know.” said Georgians. Another prolonged yawn and sound of rustling lea veg very near. “B.el_1_1nd those logo I" suggested D Continued on “Let us "" "“ W"! m a. tor tun Junior lam?” , The talcum,“ Lv. Hanover “ All“: Ptrk “ Dug-h.- c a InWfl'hm ‘0 Pdcov‘lle “ it demanded disparaging”, It “It'l

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