Ontario Community Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Mar 1916, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ndividual for Fall and aterial and is the moat at in which 7"." VV VVVVV‘O Cloth- ths r Pants which it is matter to PER YEAR Feature, +++++++¢ I am better prepared than ever before to attend to patrons requiring lath, shingles, etc., and am also prepared to handle any quantity of Custom Sawing. Farmers or others having shin 1e timber to dispose of s 0111:! see me before selling. I am prepared to pay the top price for any quantity. W. R. F. CLARK " ’ I" I ' V “H '\ l‘ The other doctor opened his South of Grand Trunk St’n mouth to speak, but the patient 'beat him to It. DURHAM " ONT‘ ' “What do you take me for?” he n”wonooooooooooowwn mod (eebly. “A cheeae?” +++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++++++ Custom Sawing oo+000§900000#§§9999906909 On Opening his house door one mun mg recently. Mr. Phil Dawson. n n..- Turnburry-Culross bound- ary discovered a suspicious look- in}: box on the door step. It was .1 [in box; from the end protrud- ul 3. partially burned (use, and on the side of the box was printed a black hand. On examination the box was found to contain three’ t -lephone dry cells. It was, of! course, a sham infernal machine, and widently intended to give the maple of the house a scare. How- :‘Vt‘l', these days when pe0ple are h wiring so much about bombs and internal machines, it is easy to car; r_v that sort of pactical ioke too far, and the party who worked the' joke was very thoughtless. MrJ Dawson likely was scared all right. as most men would be. and it is said that his wife, who was ill. suffered a serious shock. Mr.i Dawson reported the matter to, (‘onstable Phippen, of Wingham. who took charge of the box, and is endeavoring to discover who mrpetrated the jokeâ€"Lucknow \‘-ntinel. Officerâ€"Your Honor, this chauf- {pur ran his car into th’ Show wi uly of a millinerv store. Judyâ€"What manna-y stare? Of!icer~-Madamo De Stickum’s Judgeâ€"Discharged. That’s where 'm' wife buys Her hats.â€"Philadv2‘ ' B'Illetin. \.\' UGLY PRACTICAL JOKE LEFT-HANDED REVENGE 104m 1'in \«msxxith mery package of lippor'an 'l‘vn. black. grew or mixed, 3::(3. while the bargains are going" Five fhnusand Votes with 9“,”. pair Hf Shoes or heavy Rubin rs, «luring: this Sale {Pulmnlwr the big ClltoPrice Shue Sale is xmw on. Got your ShHPS IOUH Votes with evvry 500. Apron, 10! H Yuma with wary 5 yards hf lillllgnlmv Net, any price, 14W» Yates with (awry pair of (‘orseta any pricu, p \nth “ith every Blnnm any price. ' Vutvs With every waist. 23m. to 650. 1000 VOTES 5000 VOTES “No,” calâ€"dâ€" one of thein decisive- ly, “I think we should wait until he gets stronger before operating” THE PATIENT’S OWN DIAG- ( ' NOSIS The physicians were consulting beside the bed of a man supposed to have appendicitis. The Jews still speak acorrupt Spanish, but most of them also un- derstand Greek, Bulgarian, Ser- bian, Italian, or Turkish. In the past three centuries they have giv- .‘n to Turkey some of her greatest statesman. «war the city. They form about 33 ]){'1' cent, of the papulation. The rest of the inhabitants consistq of '25 per cent Greeks, 15 per cent Turks and 5 per cent Bulgars. Serbians and Italians. Formerly the 65,000 Jews of Sal-- nnica lived in a ghetto; but mmw than 2.000 of their houses were (118- trayed by fire in September. 1890. and they are now scattered all __ _â€"-- -“uav “ulâ€" i119: the 17th century than those of Smyrna and Persia. The Jewish merchants of the city supplied Occidental countries with the pm. ducts of the Orient and sent thci" shins to Venice, Genoa, Marseillw Spain and even England, and ti!) German Hansa ports. __â€"â€"- -OIV V“U.o SamLel Usque, a Jewish poet of that time, called the city “a moth- er of the Jews, a paradise the like of which can be 10Lnd nowhere in the Wide world.” The historian, Hadschi Khalia. reports that the rugs and carpets produced by the Jewish weavers of Salonica were more famous dur- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" J, u , u“ BILL.) are still called “Spaniola.” At the beginning of the 17th century the city had 36 Jewish congregations, and its high school for rabbis was famous throughout the east. The Jews immigrated from 8 mi! durmg the 16th century, and t‘he)f urn ntfll n.ll,..J an--- The city of Salonica, where the ziliics are entrenched. awaiting Ly the TOLtODiC powers and Bulgaria was under the rule of the Turks for six centLries before it came ill-- to the possession of the Greeks again, but it never became a Turk- ish city, although it contains 46 mosques. More than half the pop. ulation consists of Jews, who prac- ”der- ()I' A JEWISH CIT Y Loosen up, you gooLl-loola'ing fellows, and help the young ladies to Win out. One Thousand Votes with every winter cap, every pair ' of 25C. braces, every fine shirt, every pair of heavy 60C. mule gloves, every suit of heavy ribbeil wool underwear. every pair of pants, every work shirt. You’ve. got a lot to say about who is going to get this Piano. The time to get busy is right now. . “935:1: conteStantS Please Ncheg A" VOtES Must I“) Handnd in hv Quinn-Ann Man-pl: II “£3531! ‘ . ’ .'.‘ """ ~""" ““J ~v ”UV" vvvvv v vuasb I ladies how much you think of them. Every day from now until the finish must (In its share or \'()Lll‘ favorite will get behind. Don't wait until it’s too late. jump in now and help her to keep up her standing. She needs mu right NO\V. YOIIJJhavc‘: ()an SiXtCEI (l;1\.s after Saturday to shOW H1656 young Bernard Weinart, aged 4, of Philadelphia. was run down before his mother’s eyes. bv a Waggon loaded with scrap iron as, salt cellar in hand, he made a dash into a middle of the highway to- ward several sparrows feeding there. ~ Mrs. Alice De Armand, aged 61 widow of David A. De Armand, who represented the sixth distriht of Missouri in the national House of Representatives, was married in San Antonio, Texas, to William W. Allen: formerly a waiter in But; “Put an ipple on top of your head, and I will shoot it off.” An- drew Knaus of Aurora. 111., told his brother. Arthur. as he hointed a shotgun at his younger brother. He pulled the trigger. Arthur was killed instantly.” The Chicago Civil Service Com- mission ordered the payroll of the Department of‘Public Welfare held up for investigation of the graft charges made by Mrs. Page Waller Eaton against'a department su- perintendent; - lar, Mo. i Justice W. R. Day, United States {Supreme Court, now at Atlantic [City recuperating from attack of ila grippe is to resume his place ,on the bench soon. ,' Mrs. John F. Archbold. daughter- fin-law of the president of the Standard Oil Company. was bitten by ,a rattle-snake while shooting on her egtate at Thomasville, Ga. Arthur F. Willis, Baltimore, shot and killed Mrs. Edith Mason, a div- orced woman February 26. Then, pressing the revolver against his own temple. he sent a bullet through his br_ain. Jean H. E. St. Cyr’s recent'visits to Washington were explained when it became known that he had leased for six weeks one of the most palatial residences in that city. Having embraced the Roman Catholic faith, the Rev. Charles D. Meyer, of South Orange, N. J., for- merly an Episcopal cler yman, was ordained subdeacon Fe ruary 25th. hiith-irtX-fizst ‘birthdazv. .. Enrico Caruso at the close of the present season at the MetrOpolitan Opera House, New York, may be engaged to sing with the Havana grand Opera company for a limit- ed season. President Wilson told a com- mittee of Hungarians February 25 he never doubted the allegiance to the United States of the great prOportion of foreign-born Amer- ican citizens. Aug Bred because a divorced wo- man with whom he was infatuated went to church with another, at Norfolk, Va., man killed his rival an_d seyerely_wounded the woman. Theodore E. Burton, furmerlx United States Senator from Ohio, vesttrday officially becanu a can- didate for the Republican nomin- ation for President. A New York Sunday school teacher, in court as complainent in “poison pen” case, was arrested as author of letters she received. Appeals for parole of fourteen Labor leaders in Leavenworth Pen- itentiary for so-called dynamite conspiracy were laid before Presi- dent Wilson. Government ownership of rail- roads, Mr. Clements, Interstate Commerce Commissioner, told a House committee is a “last re- sort.” Fire at Passaic N.J., in the east side tenement district caused dam- ages of $500,000 and 200 were made homeless. v-.- ~‘VI Findings ofwsec-i'et {IIâ€"(ineatuby Co- roner in New Haven Wreck are believed to be against dead en- gine driver. Senator Sage declared that Gov- ernor Whitman’s budget system for financial refqrm is _“unw0rkable.” The State-wide prohibition Bill was reported favorably to the Maryland house without amend- ment. Three men were drowned in a moonshine still filled with beer near Dahlonega, Ga. Dean Marion Reilly of Bryn Mawr College, has resigned her post after eight years of service. MEWS H H The fi-"ien Can'Help, T00 ue, All Votes Must be Handed in by Saturday, March ll The Store That Sets The Pace â€"â€"â€" â€"-â€" .y wâ€" “v. WTrampâ€"Why, ma’am, I read the meters on them centimeter una over in Yurrup and collecte the cents. c mm»! mmm'mmmmfi § Large Sales Small Profits g 4* Kind Ladyâ€"Here’s a quarter to help you get back to your em- plgyment._yVhat did yo_u do? 7 “"No, sir,’ stammered Si, ‘but’he added hastily, ‘I’d be Willing ,to __ - â€" _-J , wv vv a...“ a \Ipv serve a short term if it’s necess- “Then came thequeetidfieiq All manner of them were fired at him. and he answered most of them sat- isfactorily. Then came the stern inquiry: “â€"‘Hziv'e j sentence?’ “"No. Si] ‘One Si Hankins,” says a retired brigadier-general, “decided to enlist. He burned with a desire to serve his country. So he applied ata recruiting office and was duly punched and prodded, trot- ted up and down, jumped over chairs and tables and so forth. A lot of old-timers of the Army Navy Club in Washington ware swgppigg jtories. 7 HE HADN’T, BUT HE WOULD THE TRADES OF WAR you ever served alaii 'nrticulars from (LP. R. Agent, or write \V.B. Howard. D.P.A., Toronto For WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER Leave Toronto 6.40 p.m. Daily VIA THE TRANSCANADA Through equipment including Elebtric Lighted Compartment, Observation Car, Standard and Tourist Sleepers. Dining Car, Firstelass Coaches. “The frequent C. P. R. Service pass‘ing through the Business Centre of each City is an asuet to the Traveller.” Connecting Train leaves Durham 7 CANADIAN PACIFIC Coupon Good for 2:1 Votes FREE Cut) out this human and lninw it tu me not iatei 1112111 Satin- day, Maul l}, and weeiw 2U VOteS. khionu Ii With every Lawn Waist or Middy 8101189; also any White Skirt. All are marked at. sppoiu! sale prices. A good Opportunity to help some- one to win 11w Piann. 10,000 Votes with every Boy‘ss Suit any price from $3 50 to $6.50, 10,000 Yates with every Man’s 0r Woman’s Raincumi. 10,000 Vmes with everx‘ anml’s i WinterMut Ail are on sale, $10 to $18. Yuur ( lmice, $0. 10,000 \ ates with every Man sb‘uit made to urder. Any price. [0.000 VOTES 5000 VOTES 1916 {so

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy