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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Dec 1927, p. 2

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PAGE 2. Dear Prudence: At Home Ruth Raeburn. Wm I} U 1111111 This ~$°ear, particularly, the nom- inations come on Monday, December 26th. which_wi_ll_be windely" celebrat- _1-_- Ann] :1. V‘wwâ€" '_ QULu. w uxpu ed as the Christmas feast day, and the election will thus fallon New Years. This is going to “play hob” with the votes of those who cele- brate these holidays away from home, and breakup many a family circle ° in various ways on both these “holidays 0t“ holiglays’f. ‘__..I.....A. b‘l‘JGU ..VIAuwd w -â€" Apart from this the printers would have more time to prepare the treasurers’ statements, as the publication of these reports (which are so often referred to at election time‘,I could thus be made earlier when newspapers aren’t rushed off their feet with work. Of course, this is a selfish argument, yet worth considering. ‘ 4-- -1--- A... LUIIOAULL 115:. The progress a town makes de- pends largely in the members it elects for municipal service. Good business men haven’t the time to talk municipal politics around Christmas time, and in many in- stances their services are thus lost to the town.â€"â€"Dunda1k Herald. How Does He Know? It. is about high time that gohsts and preachers cut. ()1 silly nonsense 01" making stat Hand work on a frock is always} delightful, and this season, when embroidery is taboo, one resorts to trucks and hemstitching for orna- mentation. . This silk crepe frock has the vest hand hemstitched and tucked and a novel use of hemstitching on the skirt. Except for these distinctive touches. it is quite simply made and is smart or daytime wear. Tacks and Hematitchlng are Smart Motif THE DURHAM CHRONICLE . to outweigh con51derations of ex- pense and the occasmn .when m- qulry seems to be frultless. The fact that a policeman patrols his beat for a week without making an arrest is not a proof that he is use- les.â€"Collingwood Bulletin. Mines shares' to the number of 3.686,638 changed hands on the Standard Mining Exchange in Tor- onto on a recent Monday. The brokers were flooded. There has been a tremendous increase in min- ing stock business. It gets active toward the-end of every year but it is more pronounced this year than ever. Everybody and all their re- lations seem to be playing the min- ing market. I _ -‘_ ‘AA‘.1-AI‘ ‘5fiâ€" kn‘k Illa IIJWJ- A-vw- The mining stock market has both investment and speculation features. There are many established mines paying dividends and capable of do- ing so for many more years which are investments when their stock is within a reasonable price. Such mines as Hollinger, Lake Shore and others equally as well are real mines producing large amounts of gold. Stock in these is an invest- ment which earns dividends. The Minipg Stock Graze ing stocks but we never hear of those who lose, although they out- number the lucky ones. However, "m" """nAâ€"L'iirmn 'nounn Enjoy the Next Few Months in Sunny California. Take a trip to beautiful Califor- nia. Exchange the blustery weather of a Northern Autumn and Winter for this warm Southern land of un- equalled _91in}ate;‘ wuun-vu v-â€"-â€"â€"â€"--- You will like California; there is new scenery wherever you turn. The ocean, the mountains and the cities all offer themselves for your entertainment. Plenty of accommo- dation to suit your desire. All summer sports can be enjoyedâ€"golf, tennis, svyimming, boating, hiking and riding. ___.~ ()n the waydownâ€"or returningâ€" visit Vancouver or Victoria, the show“ cities of the Pacific North- west. The marvelous scenery you will see makes the trip well worth While. Complete information regarding Californiaâ€"â€" fares, accommodation, literature, etc., gladly supplied by any Agent of Canadian National Railways. 7 11.242 “I got so nervous my stomach felt like it was jumping. Vinol en- tirely relieved the trouble. I,feel better than in years.”â€"J. 0. Duke. Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates. cod liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appe- tite. Nervous" easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron. phosphates. etc. give new life and pop. Vinol tastes delicious. Mo: l’al’ltlen’s Drug Store. 4 @133 g“? 7. 9‘1; in min- sum: THE-WHILE YOU Tum The “Vancouver Express” is by no means a Joke, but you cannot help smiling when its porters hand your baggage down because 1h,“ smile has become a habit. It may; he that the .smile is infectious and KO“ caught it from the porter When e showed you to your berth, but one 'thing certain is lllat. haVll‘: travelled on. the “vanCllqul. In. press,” nothing has happened 10‘ take the smile away. The sen-W the cuisine, the equipmonr ll“; road-bedt the gentle-handling ”1‘ this millionâ€"dollar train haw :lll icontributed to your llallllilltws that >iS if you have aCQUil'f’li Ull‘ haul; ”f travelling Canadian Pavilio lu-mm.” Toronto and Vancmn'i-l'. The “Vancouver Express". gym continent‘s standard of Railway ..;'_ flency, leaves Ellil'lll Slallllll :ll Wlll week. VV Vvâ€"v For rates. reservations. mam etc” consult R. Macfarlanv. Durham. or «any Canadian Pacific mm agent. 1â€" I They Changed Their Tune Four colored prisoners sang mm- diously “Forgive me" as Jung.) Frank Murphy of Detroit. pm..,...d Recorder’s Court. The look 1w mm; them caused them to switch abrupt- 1y to “Bye, bye, blackhird." Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? RJL No. 4. Durham Thursday, December 1, 1927 VJ lUuVUu ‘1--- tonight and everV high! 1111“,: water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by haying a well drilled. \Vu handle Pumps and Pump I’m- Why take‘aphaqge and ‘15:: pairs. Satisfacuon Guaranteed ED. J . PRATT Plume 98-12 12.1.2 Selkirk Morrison New [1151' Mr. S. A. Mm-rimn. 3.111 the Elmira High Srhnnl. pointed to the posin nf Of Public N'htmls in Has the Grey cmmly «mum-ii last. Thursday all'tvmnuu. rison was Olm'tml on tlw l The mum's in Hw livid \ Pruetvr. lidwzmi H. 'l'hn A. Matinnnvll. 'lfhv suvm S. Hufl'. \vhusv wsigl council offivially :u-wp few minntns iwl'm'o 11w C(‘iVOtl 24 01' thv 2%? \Mc‘. other 1-1 \x'vrv vast in I“ Preutor. whilv 11w m-u applicants did um I'DC"i l'wm tho vlm‘ticm 01' on. BMW! (Luluau u! Mar that, Mr. Mm'risuu had him to thank all Hum :supportod him and H: Morrison \Vnuld j.:‘i\'u 1 Vice to Hm pusitmn. 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