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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Mar 1913, p. 1

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NOR M M M L0: treat cure. electing. “on. this or all ski! 8d bands. ming, Viri- >res. ring- burns 33‘ stores all | hm.” since an- ' cue, M 'n of tho DEPT ”Hivm ttotho n}: 6th, 1913. so: bold any to M. Smith D. McAr M letter t, but worse. iward m bl. w ith work H Tl the V- R’s: of ‘xun ‘1 MB SE "P- 5 Im 46â€"0“). 2403 rent.â€" 3P0 W e A brief informal meeting was-nu the Hahn House on Sat-'ei 101‘ a proposi- f‘ new industry. ll lil;é . , . h , ‘ " m Cflllllt‘Ctl'n ”dd 11] rwenunt in lll'tl'd)’ last to 0011314 t}; "- .- lwtl mtinn Pl“. ‘ ‘ \ lakel t.» produce a l tion regarding a 59:1“ ) H tl'u itnvstigatifin111T)“ No definite action was taken, bet-i,” \K‘OIM, I (”nth trw ballots were lyond placing it in the hands ”1' {ll drum! “ham, d do“, scrutinyl the Industrial committee to con-J"I thP n w” (“M'WVt'l't‘ti that 11 sider it from its different \‘iewil‘: )allOH fflrmmtly marked for the 4. points. The proposml in(.lust1'y'-_1' “-4 W 11;“! mt. H.053” erased and i would not give employment to '3‘ An more than twelye or fifteen men" marked against the by~law. A writing was present; t the start, but there is plenty 1 ' l ‘ot room {or expansion. After all 1 ' ‘ expert in » from Toronto w was made. and shown under a, to a comparatively strong magnifying glass. Whether ployment d large number of employees for or not the byclaw will be declare ' ' 'olved, are the best carried is not yet known, but feel- the capital 1m ing mm high in Clinton that an (or a small town. The one in the queotion could be set a-going at effort was made to thwart ' ay of from ten to titteen will, of the people by tampe with the ballots after they had thousand dollars, and such in- been examined and pronoun upon by the returning officer. A consider seriously. For some time further adjournment won 11) mm 3115 ~Five rooms, a wood- a large garden. Appiy meph Can-wardine. 2 lent 0D 20c. and butter 20c. 2': trial commences at next week. eady-to- “‘ear ezre PSE 10 (at $9.40. o-wear Print to $2.00 each. at 13 the in vestig Patrick’s mght on tbé um 01 my 1'1 m both hands hair, when md the wei Jgddenly cause nhn'P- She \V raise ht Mrs Roses came nto Persia fr number of farms their ad. on page We regret to learn that Mr. Thos. M. Reid has been confined to his bed for the past five or ' Bronchitis, we under- It auppfie not be held for some t in price for horses has b1 C-‘ufor several months, but )1 911 PC eryth'mg Irish, ' u. A programme 1Uilit Brown, eye, ear, nose and ,, will be at the Hahn House, .m. on March 15th. from 12 to Eyes tested and glasses 9d in opinion. w neuwr uuxaca "u... been too high in price or not, the indications at present are that pi'iees will be lower. We believe it would be wise for farmers hav- ing horses to sell to get rid of them as soon as possible. OD M a thousand donmy I dustries it would ,II 1H ”d”.â€" Lon~d0n is better off for trees than any other city in Europe. TOWN Sam. '1‘. Chapman intends to have a sale on the 3rd of April. no from Persia, and from India. 3 Mr. J. H. Hunter has purchased a new Studebaker auto from Mr. ll‘G ll riously ill 1V )lt Din 10( J'I‘ZMTI IS \V hild next ‘ was opened in York, England, in 1796 by a Quaker. V The first asvlum for the insane At least 50 P' are susceptible while only 14 )IH The last couple of sleighing. At this rate, have bare roads. In about six weeks, uau's v supply will be pumped by B electricity. Centrifugal pump now being installe .VC‘I‘E Srra cillor Lenahan who got in with the new concern, and trust his enterprise may°be ifving' t0 the tmvn. The electric lights have been behaving themselves pretty well for some time, but. perhaps it isn’t well to speak too loud. Though they haven‘t been going out, they’re none too bright. 0w- ,ing to the present system of giv-w ling users a flat rate. there is un»1 l‘doubtedly a great waste of cur- irent, and the evil will never be lremedied until other measures are ladODtG-d. The introduction of lmetres, and making every user {pay for exactly what he gets ‘would make a great difference in "the service. There is no particuâ€" ilar need of allowing lights' to lill' new! of allowing lights to'. [hm-n illl night. and M'cry night in the week. If users had to pay for. ' gthe extra current they wouldn't do 1 'ir, and hettcr lights and better; 'Lservice would be given generally.l ' .Un'ler the metro system. more: fcure would be exercised, but it doesn‘t necessarily follow thutl 5 1 more current would be used gen-E ..'L‘I‘illly. In many cases, where“, 1.. four or five lights are installe‘lfl the number might be doubled, and : ...‘10nly four or five kept in general1 ,jluse, the others being turned oftl ,JThe flat rate is not fair to the\ W 1light company, and when users 31â€"! .‘y {low ten lights to burn where only thifive are necessary, the effectiy'e- an ' ness is not satisfactory. We be- 1 ‘lieve the present light companyl has power enough generally to‘ supply the whole town, and sup- , ply it well, if there were no waste ior of current, but just so long as we‘ eat are allowed a flat rate, we arel in 1 going to have an all-night ser- vice, whether we need it or not. Metres, no doubt, coat a lot 011 ty m.- at M K )Y Chapman intends to le on the 3rd of April. On St. Patrick’s Day a vernall wreath, starting from Ireland, en-, circles the globe. Wherever an; Irish woman or man may beâ€"andl I ‘adden. , asylum for the insane t e sun never sets on the scat-; din York, England, in tered children of the Gaelâ€"there‘i Quaker. a sprig of green is sported on; March 17. It is the dear littles .h corruption of the ptlble to tuberculosis, an ugly Englis ’ H per cent “‘9 0‘ m'beautiful Gaelic word ‘seamrog,’ L couple of days have which is translated ‘child of the 'ing havoc with the {summer} Yet something worse At this rate, We’ll soon remains to be told. There is the . roads. ibotanist who tries to take all the poetry out of the Irish emblem by t 6”“ weeks, (“fits “'3‘?" giving it the barbarous names of and ‘Trifolium . b ( , ‘ ' ' a 111 (‘0 pnmpei by Ilyhn ‘Trlfohum minus,” 1 ,. -. ' . 1 ‘ , . 0 there are two kinds of “clover“â€" sg installed. tooâ€"'â€"\v«,:rn on St. the leaves of the i course, :md small' and um. numbering Dutch f’lUVt’l', mrtmi from the Dutch Patricke Day, sw to the l'nited States in flrSt being large am quarter 0f 191.2. those of the second .(101icate. Yet it must he â€"-â€"the monstrous shime of it!â€"â€"th:1t the botanist is butaniozllly right. The true shmnl'nttk, which must V». ,v under ronstruction in Irishmvn easily l‘l‘tl’gl‘lz‘h i" “ :- ,_:\.. (fr‘ll'i‘f‘ll Il‘dni. \Viih ‘3.“4“,HNJ confessed win is to he tm'lu’ul out lb? of 133.000 tvms annually il‘)’€1l'(l-"li‘fftl‘ic manufnv- tt U satisfactory OD DOID 31w company would get Pay the; geve, and the u: nee that there was less arranEPmC-‘n rstax Mess of beet lows art strip evening, Mr. Gec resident of u] . be turned 011t 000 tons annually electric manufnP- construction if tax \V industr It ll rtS, 119K “'33 (20111 H an (l art t} ET wute. \VE for all 3 would â€"â€"the monstrous sh the botanist is 134 The true shamroc' Irishmen easily rm. "no graceful {U H thus way which. if out. will and he the ad: Next day, E35“ Patrick was brow! Tara. On the “'37 his famous hymn, CI’EG “'(‘I (J ‘913 Continued on 1”“ M of God to hear m4 -d of God to give stem 3 umble P1 otanically 1‘. P33 Weeklys ht a captive t" , he composed 01‘ ‘Lorica’-â€"that to protect him and plant: the chief nmrtments with tiny 0 come you Beginning [U our display. ased to we $1.00 PER. van A“

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