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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Apr 1913, p. 8

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See our fine stock of Dress um- name stmmwd 0n the selvage of eve We carry a full line of the $1.00 Corset. “ e have a large ance thnugh not tun Fresh Groceries are ing. See our 23c Bm Try McKechnies’ P‘ for 23c 'resh frum the F GROCERIES are continually arriv Bruoms. lll't’ at once what assortment in the costly. We cordi: Soup, 8 bars in the newest desin‘nsz .\ ()1) wish papered, am (On the an me newest 01 cordially invite .,"0u wan D £33 Our stock is full in all lines. finest to the heaviest. BOOT b and SHOES Is and in the and the heiu' V bee §lapk Silk, with , men 111 a[.)pear- a look at them. from the See the Ho Didn't. Instructorâ€"Did you filter this? (with a sly amfle)-No, l m It wouldn’t stand the. mam-a anpoon. mind-J udge. heard a word I’ve been last half hour. John! dear. I’ve been Chatâ€"No. my cultivating absence of the English language for spelling the name of their country. Servia, with a “v," as though it came from “Sel'VOS." a slave. There is really no such con- nection, and in other languages it ll spelled properly, with a “bfâ€"Spring- field Republican. Sunday as It Used to Be In London. Those who object to Sunday amuse- ments sometimes speak as though in bygone times our countrymen were ex- doners spent their Sundays in the inn: and tea gardens round the metropolis 90,000; drunkish, 30.000; staggering tip- sy, 10,000; muzzy, 15,000; dead drunk, 5.000.-London Spectator. - Maybe He Had None. - ! Rex Beach was at the dress rehearsal ,, of one of his plays, and he was there 5“ to see that everything was done ex- ; actly right. In one scene a member of the cast failed to pull down his cuts ’ as was stipulated in the stage direc- ; 'tlons. “Walt one minute!” exclaimed ’ Beach, prancing out to the middle of ’ the stage and interrupting the rehears- al. “Halt right 'where you are! “Yes, sir.” said the actor. “Well, you haven’t done it,” object- ed the piaywright. “Pull them down! Down, down, down! Every gentleman pulls his cuffs down." “I fear," said the actor coolly, “you ' go too much on hearsay." The Duke of Buckingham took twen-1 roseven suits of clothes to Paris in $25, one of white uncut velvet set all Once Upon a Time In Franco. There was a time in France when a foolish actress who was ambitious by imprisonment. It was during the reign of Louis XV.. and the first gen- tleman In waiting of his majesty wrote this to the governor of the Fort! I’Eveque prison: - - - uuuaUU W I is the Kremlin. where the czars are crowned and where may be seen the I875 cannon which Napoleon took to the city and left behind him when forced to retreat with the remnant of his great army. Moscow is 400 miles southeast of Petersburg. with which it is connected by a railway line almost as straight as the crow flies. When Nicholas I. decided the line should be built he drew a straight line on the map between the two cities. and en-( gineers overcame almost lncredlble‘ diflicnlties to keep the railway to the ' route indicated. i Bumping Oblivion. Moscow is one or the most famous cities in Europe. Emvtiy 100 years before Napoleon's r aid Musvow yielded up to Petersburg~tiie modern addition “Saint” was unknuwu in its fmmder, Peter the Great-Hip position of capi- 1 remain the premier commericiai and The heart of BIOSCOW’ where the czars aro‘ . seen the' 0'7: _--â€"A ‘ ' moat of It for cooltug put-poem. Th: following gives a good idea of the wu- Wer required by the level-u deput- ments of a steel plant: The total con- sumption of the plant. Including Ii! blast furnaces. oeven rolling mills, beseemer and open hearth steel mills. twenty-four gas engines and about I hundred gu producers. was 57,500,000 gallons per day. The average daily displacement or the pumps for one month during the time these measure- ments were taken was (30.871000 gal. Ions, no allowance being made for slip. The pumps used for pumping this‘ cooling water in steel plants are about the same type as those Used in city pumping stations. steam reciprorutiug pumps with compound or triple steam cylinders or motor driuen centrifugal ' pumps. The usual WHIH prt'ssm't's are from forty to sixty pumuh Rupert L. 5 Streeter in Eugiuvet‘iug‘ .\l;tg:t.:l:;ta ‘ Name Set-via. Moscow. h 3.»- \1u1\-n.‘.bl ”w "W “mun";gon with sfnoof} lflrflé)§gd-8abiliif: w files. When; a ‘ I Ind e . cu line should be . 'ht Hue on the, , opmg section of cities. and 90’ ] \Vestern Canada. Through tickets lost incredible rvations made by all railway to the 3 Grand mm...» . ~ A 9 average daily pumps for one pressures are ' Will be .5. Robert L 2 from at lusazinp .111 M" 5388!!! $7. : :: l- '. A” aw ‘ ___‘ _Aâ€"d(. '1‘ Passenger Agent, Oronto, Ontario. and Tete 3513;: 131‘. Before deciding on consult any Agent of V --v;11 udlt‘ 01 issue.” . [ Through . and Pullman HOUSEHOLD HELPS Come e MW in Mushroom Shapes. I and Napoleon Shapes I‘VE ‘Uablfld- V :n smoofh roadbed, Glee-’z ed sleeping cars, throughl st, most picturesque and; dly developing section of: C :ugh tickets' made by all unk Agents. Costs no I ‘ Tr'lihL .uervanons made by all mk Agents. Costs no by other routes. Trains eration Winnipeg to Sas- na, Yorkton zmtl Camrose, Mirror , Alta., also to Fitzhmrh This week w styles in trim and Summer Parlors tn n- “’0 I) able 8 JV“ Aggwnt 6f the ues and particulars Homing, District 1t, Union Station, ng Cars are 0])(1 V in connection Homeseekers e L Toronto 11.00 Aprii E55, clothes, put k we will ShOW some trimmed and "nu-inn de§cripti§rflé Tit try them on. , Lambton Street Durham . Ontario ’. and invite y“ the we? 'aCiiic Rail inclusix‘ ‘1.ch Ugh QUjCkest ‘ESkatche- Wést 3111 nd unbrimmvd hat apply "Id get the first ‘tah' l LADIES, sale | YOUR ‘. it! lape, Hailnr Shapt represented here. DOMINION TACTILE PRES Publishes of dard Bank) uflhe Very ()ne vnl a in “Mmm Blind. xuuu wUTH AND fifil'i‘ff‘ PARISIAN SIRE, the quivk :n ' ' is for salv Sighted perso such addresse: favour by com sauna tn us. m eve: y lumgin is fashionable. "CC‘ YOUR" "YOUTH LU II) (‘V NH igoratipg hai} my newest {0" Spring Millinen' up y book of Phnice Addrv. ersons knuwing of eases will confer ° C communicating the y hunk of the Bihlv type FREE to [he *m‘ Municipality. 9t. t“Went the reasons greasy. Derfumed most pleasant tr tonic mam», itching Of the tWO w germ. 1918 DP hail tht I‘Y m ‘H VOL. 46â€"N0. 2407 Ve can supply {ht kind Of (‘ :Kechnios‘ Mills hndard N I! need at mt week’s Mt to contained t' Lt “I“ Ruth 8}; in obtaining ”Dd-Clam". (‘M' ‘ent Normal x hi. Mia's Skalq 1 Empire, or to January 1, n of 02.00. '1' I Empire, or 'I I k sent to mda, except [.14. for 35¢'. Iotmalin. {0 at. Onh' H prod ker For pure. He .chrlane‘s d1 [OIL A. G. Mao II With Attm'm Edmonton, Alb lteCt the city winch] oler'tim‘ lo any of o pared to gi be PM,» mk stat mmodi 3 Owen hers, so 13 n. are: I 13.01). In: 'IOCII, \. t. J. Cruu K. Laud< be, J. H. H utter 56 9.00. and II the new English \x‘ [papers at Mar‘fau‘lunv‘s Mlle, but 60m“ a)? 0n n couplv 1,: M to pay much. :11 “C01, and if (rum; “ improve, it \\ the thought lutomobile - I..mo In {110 ‘1' ad \‘;11 there a! Ill. for 35w office will ntion. J. Kelly. ‘ f, the oxx'ne 7m have m i! I,IW.y. 1n Uh- mv' “- “110 huh than“- Md be careful I" V 0!. those drixmg m Increased and Hm ‘ “line, the luxum‘ '. In marred by the .- Gmline is easil} it. higher wholesale 1 fl “-0 lat year, am NEWS A O! I\ nrlam up. 3T “a! \l 1t \V uuou M H Wl

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