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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Jul 1924, p. 2

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PAGE NO The morning of the Glorious T \vclfth had an unfavorable appear- â€".‘1v-' :0 back In tho fiist 1111mbi3r0f the Dmham Standard published Feb- ruary III. 18:37 and from which the (Ihxonicln is a ('nntinuation “0 I13\ .3 Hm start b\ a Ii ttlu m cI‘ four wais. 'Ihn strnnt “11101111" Contlavt “ill I111 aitvndml In In .InIm Kin1wo.in~ stvad 111 Ron \\ amnr t0 \\ hom the Cmmcil axxaidmI it, as intimated in Iast \wek‘s issue. Over one hundred ()r'angemgm attnndod sex-woo 1n the Baptlst church last Sunday‘mqrmng. The Walkmlnn HPI‘flM is i} wars 01 am and vntm‘s an a [H'\\ \011' with pxrmiisiivr pIOSlH‘cts of maching a I‘ipl' Old ago. It was established in 1865!. fiwr years kml‘uro the Chronicle which datus brick to 1867. yet if we 'l‘ilvfil-al'kshllx'g va'lvciul' has onâ€" h‘I'ml HS HIiI'tt‘t‘llth yvar with gnml [il't.,'SD('(_‘tS ut‘ passing through flu: lmyhomfi stage of its vxistoncc and «.h:wh_»pmg in due time mm perfect. manhq‘wl. Tum 11i\i11gstm1 is. “11:11 the linvs call a 0111111111111ngIio-has 111100 L'iiiILIILm 111 his 1;1111i1\'.:11111 the iiisi. “:15 1111111 lulx 2. 00111111111111 that, war as huminiun Dav. 'l‘i’m 11111.1 “115 1111111 I 1'2111111 11'\ 1-1. St.\1111)111i11L1‘s Dav and 11111 mini canw 011 'luL'sdaV last 1111\ 12, Kiiw \\i‘1|111115 Dax. .\11\\ \w 11111 "wing to lix Maicli 17 101‘ 11111110311 1111111 in tin.- lamih. and ii that date isn‘t 113111, \xc‘ll miss 111,11' :IW'SS. The Mttrtmpolitan Insuranw Com- pany sottlcd in full the claim of Mrs J. W. Irwin. inc unwt Hnnugh tho htuning 01' the Middaugh Houso stuhlvs on thn mmning Of June :39. Tim tluquv 101‘ .300 “as handed mol' Mn Ult' 9th of July. The Contra] Hotvl Store 11p town. has been loasml to Jacob chmc. who takvs ('hargu Alrlgust 1. The Cement Compam beat all [1111\111115 111122111115 Mondm “11011 thuv 1:1'11111111 M111 1301) ha1'1'11ls,.~\11gus 1J11n1111'1111 Inning put 1111'0119 11 750 11:111'11ls 11111'111" H111 111;:111.JU1,1.:1_lz1y “:15 U111 biuucst day's . 51111111111" sim'n t!11;1111ill_1_11'g1111 1'111111111g._'. Tm; “(~ka {I'm during: a thunder- stoxm about t“ Cnh- Hue local tele- phonns “our leuded usvless and Afli'HIS inwmmivmo: was felt 101‘ the use 01’ them. AhHW is pivtuxwi :1 nvw knittnd bathing suit. which. tho t'ashiun «ix- hurts int'ui'm us. will prove‘ \'t‘l'}' [mpulzu' with t'omininn 5\\'imm.ing onthusiasts this Sllmlllt'l'. It. is knit- tmt in want. with a single libl't‘ strip“ in whiti- at. vach side amt Financial Information TWENTY YEARS AGO From The Chronicle Pile of July 14, 1924. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Beach Fashion Hint IVâ€"Iâ€"And 10!. us not. 1. wall doing: for in due shall reap if we famt 110! llâ€"â€"Hn nHl. «locoivml; (lad is not mnckml: l'm' whatsnover at man sow- oth. that, shall 110 also reap. (Gal- al ions 6: 7.; IIIâ€"AS wo llax'v 01')1)01‘t.,1,111ily, let us do good t0 all men. (Galatians 6: 10.) snau real) 11' we faint not. (Galationé 6: 9.? \'â€"-If any 201' you laqk Wi5('lom,‘10t him ask 0!: God that glyotll liberally and npbrauiloth not: and It shall be glwn him. (James 1: 5.) 1" I .A ’ 1 ‘ .... . . to <.\o\ sir..." 32%. Ba: cm .58.. 194 3 mcomw. £02 Ema?“ To. "Um! has drawn plans and speci- i'icatiuns by which mvn may build Hwii' “W‘s inin surcusscs," says John I‘ltig't'l‘inn. l’i'nsidcmt 01' the National Assnriulinn «if Mannfacturm's. "If man liws and builds according tn U'H‘St' plans lw canm’it fail." [“4110 that 1'11th his spirit. is gi-uatm- than hv that takotlr a city. U’mwrbs 16. 3" -0 ancc and :1 \wt «hay sccmcd to he almnst curtain. Notwitvl'istamling the drizziing: rains and hcavicr ch)\\'llâ€" [mur which lastcd up to about seven u'clm'k thci'c was a large crowd at. tho station cictci'minml to go to Listnwi-l in (Web 'th0 thc day in rcal old fashiunml stylc. Glcnclg Lmlgc is notcii for its finc ri‘galia ‘ and rvccntly purchased :1 handsumc now hannm' which on account of the rain they had to keep covered in the morning. Mr. \V. B. \iolictt was in Owcn Sound last Thursday with his daughtm- whn took thc boat then) for Fort \V'illiam to spend a cmmlc 01' months with her hrnthcr, John and othcr rnlzxtivcs. St‘I'ViW' (‘\’(‘l'}' M'nning and mm M'vning Hw sm‘vicn was mmduvtml in Gaelic. Thoy worn (toml'twfahLV attvndml and had [Our guod mnuls :1 dm'. SIX RULES OF SUCCESS PROM . OLDEST BOOK IN THE WORLD Mrs. David .lavkson. lmr dang-Mar Christmm and sistvr Miss Armstrong left Monday «m a holiday trip to liqgland and Scntland. Mr. (:norgo Turnhull writvs us to say lw had at luwly passage across Hu- Atlantic and arrivml at. (:lzlsgnw nu Sunday morning. Jun :30. He I-o-mn'ts a. hvavy t'ng coming down Hm St. me'rmm'n hut tlu- pusszlgu was pleasant. On board they had (mine sm-Viw vwry nwning and (mo l’nssiQh this «'xplains tlw mosont summm ~< atttzutiuns 101' Durham mHtHI ists and pmtivs at “Ham. #8. and UHH'r “Pill.“ bvm‘hm whitv binding “In squarv nook and armlmlvs. It is :llsn fashinnml so as tn attl'zlctinLV vuhancv its \x'cm'or‘s charms. 1'? man he swift to speak. slow to wrath. not. be weary in due spasm we 121115 and speci- mm mav lmild 5305 says John at tho. National nook, . The glow of the fire, an yer favorite book, But there’s somethin’ wantin’ more than thatâ€"- Ye need a wife, mon. A button is gone from yer weskit, there. The nap from yer cuff is growing bare, There‘s nae one to notice, nae one to careâ€" . Ye need a wife, mon. Ye gang tae the kirk, and sit by yerself ‘ While the meenister preaches o‘ heaven or hell; It's lonesome below, .an’ up there as wellâ€"â€" Without a wife, mon. It's clear that the. Lord made thing go in twosâ€" Yer eyes. an” yer ears right down tae yer toes; When the years hae fled an’ yer growin’ auld, An wearin’ specs, wi’ yer prow near bauld; When the days are short an’ the nichts are cauldâ€" Ye need a wife, mon. Ye may hae yer pipe ye may hae yer dog, Ye may hac a cat, 30 may hae yer . grog; . -. . \er auld easy chzm‘, yer Inglesu'le Paroid Roofing has earned its enviable re- putation during a quarter century of use because- ]. It pays big dividends in wear and satisfaction for years and years! 2. It is distinctiveâ€"comes in three colors, slate red, slate green and bright gray. 3. It is extra heavy and pliableâ€"will not crack in cold weather. , 4. It is waterproof and sparkproofâ€" gives complete protection. LONESOMB .s. HUNTER 'C(), 'c are headquarters for Bird's roofi building mm, and wall board. But ’tis o’erlate n00 tae be seckin‘ 3 mate. But ithers I warn of a bachelors ram; Ye need a wife, mon. Thursday, July 10. 1924. 613 ' As CANADA WEST LOOKED . IN THE YEAR 1849 «numerous and Flourishinry 5:13; . ments" 75 Years; Am. P Roads Everywhere. The f()lln\\'inr_" 2 Smit’sh . 122222122222 In; Future" \\2 mm, H, "Let. any man xxi reality Uf lil'Hgi‘t‘ss I' remember that mm years 33“. with 11w. .small military f Kingston and ‘\ 1: French SPtUl'Hll'IH~ x the DCU'UH. ”I“ 1 MM one cglvnsv fund. :1. man was rum-1' ~m~ advcnturuus 11':ui.-~ the Wildornvss :‘m trading with Hu- 1;;. remembering :11! m Montreal 0n :1 sun him Visit (inz'imnél Bruckvilh‘; Hyiuxxu, populatitm and mm: and 'l_'0runln. xxlwt-w when) 110 is MN m was a swamp. ( A "But “0 must \\': i}; as v.91 but Hll iili' HI Canada. \nii IIIM the numL-I runs \ Iiiu glancing HS \in .in :nacadami/mi quici. in CH'Iy diIm ii"li fI_‘11Cl-.‘S W0 I'W iI H: H] (apilal. SUITHUIIIII Ii I a nlag‘liliicvni. (_.;II I;.; to the cast and w. the numvmus iiliii HI mvnts 01' U!“ Mix-I sees the \\'I__-li:uui I “ith \cssvis iH‘U‘Hi‘.‘ 23. still distant I-I-m a\\a\ his 2:17» (Hit: . S0111]! hi' {Win-n. - DII\'4:I‘,C:Ilcde1iu. :II. \ilia‘ftiS, film izii'III~ ciIaIdS and :1 Hum 11' he turns iv ”1" Iii see} the 5:1an MM manufacturing 1‘ Gult, l’aris. I’m-st agrivultm'al mmm \‘s’atvl'lno, (inc-1M1. invming with Mu now. but Hum-i» stnfichiug zmuy ( into the imm'insu is. told, was :1 \x'; agn "But stop; \w :- Cuach is :1! Him .14 away. The wry ward! But. what railrnad! A I'm! mad. ‘Hth' \\t‘ z ground. \Vw [wih‘s Hm we reach Bl‘anthoznz'. beautifully sihmtud. )‘Oat‘s sim'v 1hr I'mi with the Grand Hiwr fully past. and 11mm tanco: on. «m. still H-- llti0USPS. Village's. Mmm roads; now “mulch \\ an, no ('hangv. “\W'M ill 1hr sconw'y. rm; atitms on hill and \n we approach Lunch : . uur trax-vllvr to smrt' the flush of plum“ chock? \\'h)‘ lu- IM. as the SH“ mw'nm; stealing dawn Hie- ;-..; what, he has lunkmi H to lonkcd fur in mm Deal of bolls! YM. !. «it‘Od, a 1008] u? i brought into Hun 1' stilgo‘? asks m ‘suroly we aw Don‘t hum ‘ frivnci hm hm 10 sm- lwim'u 3' The School is th01'(\12'.'?: 7. ' to take up the fulitm ‘1; am" (1) Junior Man u 11:1 (2) Entra'wn tn .\ 1mm Each membox n1 fthw Sim. “\ersitv Graduatn and «-\' Teacher. , The iS‘chOleV'hns a yr} “Rule past. whim 1! : “In In the future. As he listuns to 31mm. i. way nut, uf thw wan-f: nl‘der that. Illul'v mun-2.1; in the much-1mm I’nwim to think himself mm: m " ‘Tlmsc «.‘aning kw?!» mg lwlls. HOW many :: talv HH‘” Intending pupils .«lL-txbi ; (infer: at. beginning of firm Information as'tw <Iw';:~» Obtained from Hw I’z'mw; '. Durham is an aftmz'? thy town and com :‘zm can be obtained at nm J. A. M. ROI-1H. 11. .\ DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL JOHN MHRRIS! 'V Thursday, July 10. 1924. ("11L cnmm'; =t and sun JUS and 1‘!” ilw Xingu: \\'clland Ii 15 lu-ux'm: tam. Wain! {37.0 mm L’ pm'm'iw“ udtmia. and inc tux-Ina THE FAMIL‘: U h ll m i’ \\ mr 1! AT'S In S .he

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