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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Apr 1923, p. 2

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dll't‘t‘t thy paths. Proverbs it. 6'. "In all thy ways." In thy \vnrsl'iip. In thy study of his word. In thy intercourse with his people. In thy traffic with ess and in thy recreation. At thv meals. the world. In thy husin . . In thy remhng. In thy dress. What. in In thy corres;mndenre. . all these pettv matters? Yes : In ALL thy ways! Tlnnkest thou that God wilt have no word for thee on surh tomes? Be unde- ceived! Thou shall find a revelation of the Will of God for every one. of thy paths. There is no need for thee to ever let go his‘hand.-â€"-â€"B0\v en. IF WE READ T HE BOOK ARIGHT. Wt; HrlAu teaches us to go {firth and do the work of the Lot as we find it; to try to make thmgs hettm' in,the only a little better, because we have livml in i't.-â€"'] OV‘ I WODCIBI' ll Ill'. [\llC" L-ll‘ “5.5k.u ..‘....- ‘_ Apd echoed 1t. among their radiant host? 0r if he knows a grateful heart has prayed 'l‘ho Lord’s own blessmg for his eygyy day, m " ."ILOI‘d’s own blessiqg for ms 9"“ 1342:2330 he spoke the fnendly word . ___ [A'AL 1.an {min .hfi {’1 use thy m '1 â€"â€"vv v May]! TUB FRIENDLY WIORD !."u“ “. l’. In thy \wrst‘tip. In thy study of his in with his ponplv. In thy tratl’ic with MS and in thy rvcrvatinn. At thv meals. In thy wmhng. In thy (II'PSS. What. in Yes : In ALL thy ways! .Th‘inkest thpu '1- --.~. word um}. woke {.\RIGH T. \\ 1 RE \D A BOOK THAT lo the “01k of the Lord in the world LP things hottm in the \\ 011d. even if “'0 hnvn livml in It. â€"-'l‘h¢‘od0re ROOS- ml Sun In! wow unfit With the ever-growing and alarm- highways, it has been a moot ques- ?tion as to whether reckless driving has not had the most~to do with this lamentable feature. _ Executives of motor leagues and many car-drivers have been arguing that it is not high speed that causes accidents, though it has been a significant fact that few slow and careful drivers llgure in mishaps except when some “road hog” or speed fiend makes it impos- sible for them to avoid one. Now comes Steve Hannagan, who writes for Collier’s, with the asser- tion that it is Only the inefficient and amateur driver who will indulge in high speed on the pubic highways. The efficient and right-minded car- driver knows that there is always terrible danger lurking in high speed. He says the champions in automobile racing are. without exâ€" ception, slew drivers when off the race track. and he backs'his asser- tions up with a number of first-hand experiences :â€"-- Jules Gem: is the best. known for- eign pilot who invades America‘s speed courses each year. Like most of the foreign drivers, he always lives at a farmhouse near the Indi- ana Speedway. He uses a touring car on his li‘ips' to nearby Indianapolis. On on? of the inbound tours m‘ invited an ol- dorly man who was slowly trudging along to accompany him. The man got into the car with some. misgivâ€" ___... ‘ ings, nut knowing who Goux was. and he cont'essct'l to being “Very much afraid of speedy, reckless drivers." ' Goux‘s slow and cautious drn'mg reassured the Hoosier who, as hv alightod in the city, said: “Young man, you are the mus-t careful driver I haw over seen on this road. 1 wish I could always ride with you." He doesn't knnw to this day that he rode with one of the must reek- less sons of speed who races mu‘lm the tricolor of France. So it is With all fsamnus speed stars. The darn- devits nf the track are the must can» tinus in traffic and on the 0pm had. With a pm‘smial ucquaintanvn with «weary major-league autumnâ€"- bile raving driver. for was it has always luwn a source of \wmlm‘mom to the writer how thrsc daredevils can throw ofl’ the cloak of .gaudy sensatinnal spending as thvy lraw the ramp roursc and slip into the durilv wrap uf oxlrnmr caution fur driving on the highways. But it is Irur. l’enplc- vxclaim: “\Vhal an awful chance they take!” as they gasp at. sumo driwr skidding his car tn maku a turn on a pvrl‘cvtly cnnsirnctml racing course. But the drivers usually remark: “What chumps they are!” as they watch two drivers rare their pasâ€" senger ears along an unfamilituf highway. Drivers ut‘ all aorta, hem shurt-lrousereil youths to dodderiug gramlpas. tell yuu what a shurt time it. [NOR “1011] It) got, frum Styundrfi, t0 Such-and-suehâ€"â€"-many minutes better than Mr. Whatshisnztme. the reengnizetl Slltftlttt‘l‘ ut‘ the eummuu- ity, has ever (lune it. u v I haw. ridden mile al'h'r mile on tho. upon road with film diminutiv- Jou HHym'. recognized as (mo of tho must wckloss and daring of pilots 0n the track. “1 whnn :1 var mum's uh bvhimi him on thv mml. hinting a boistrmms warning tn makr way. hr inwariahly pulls owr in his sic!" of tlw rnad and signals thv car In Como ahead usually remarking: “Ho 3 in a higg rr hurry than l 3111â€"» and l “as an hour late “hen I start.- ed 99 Eddiv Hoarnr. wtcran of the truck and winner of countless races, wok nm for a ride in hig smlan in has Angelrs the othor day. and “1! mm- ed along so cautiously. sttmping at awry bnulovard and evrry import- ant traffic artery, that I was a nor- wuss wreck before we had gone two ‘. milrs. Hc simply will not drive rapidly 011' Mm track; yet. he has crvalod nuâ€" mm'ous world's records in his spmnl curs. 'J‘unmn Milton who drove an 18‘ mlimler Spkxed croatiun uwr thv sands of Day tuna Bc‘ach ai the aweâ€" inspiring spced of 156.’ miles per Deposit Your Coupons A WHEN on cut the coupon A! n} nino|1n§;nn the W! and cautious driving HEN {on cut the coupons from your Victory Bond. or ot er securities. the logical place to put them Let the 1-353th hon you invent-oat can not. totem in the Just. as Sarles threw the car into gear and started to roll’ away, Milwn, recognized as a terror on the track, tossed a big coat over his head. VVUVV-u â€" _ Sarles halted and asked: “What‘s the matter, Tommyâ€"got a chill?” “No," came from, under the mass of cover, “I‘m nOt afraid of youâ€"â€" but I don‘t want. to Watch the fool drivers on,this boulevard." ,_., ‘ “Captain 'Eddie Rickenbacker, who was a famous speedway star, before he went to war and became an ace of aces, was driving along in conâ€" gested Detroit at his usual easy pace. Unconsciously he obstructed 'the path of two young chaps, in a battered model of a very popular car. who were moving recklessly in and out of a thick traffic line. They *tootml their horn and jeored at him. A few blocks farther along they sh‘ot past. Rickenbacker and shouted : "Why don‘t you lrarn to drive before you got in trall'ic‘l" I J‘ 1': It is amusing to watch people dx'ixo awa3 from a race course at the conclusion of a thrilling 03cm. Newly @3013 one of the driver '1 - tempts to omiilate the victor in fig homo“ am (13911. Then the hero of the men \‘ci.1 cum" out on the mad in his car and will be passod by most. ovoryone who can dodge out of the traffic line. Pitiful Plight of London Woman-â€" Completely Crippled for Monthsâ€"â€" Draco Puts Bar on High Road to Picture the misery of Mrs. Minnie! i-I. iivthm‘ington of 322 Eleanor street Immlnn, smitten by the demon rheu- matism just. two weeks before the happy yulotide seasun and spending it on a bml of pain, so badly crippled tlml shv couldn‘t own turn nvm‘, much less walk. Home is 1101' own story of her sutforings until 1101' for- Immtv dismvery of Drocn : "Just. before Christmas I caught a terrible cold that settled in my kid- neys. \1\ hands. feet and limbs he- rame \ery sore and began to s“ ell with rheumatism until. suffering agmiies of pain. I took to my bed. The pain and stiffness was so severe that I couldn‘t t‘V en turn over. I was \er\ nerwus and couldnt sleep andi had no appetite. Constipation alsii aimed to my sufferings :mil medi- 'rine.< gave me no relief. .\ly daugh- ter. however, heard of the wonder- ful relief other people were frettingr from Drew and brought a bottle home to me. That was only a week and a half ago. Now I am able to walk. a thing I haven‘t done for two months. I am feeling like a new wo- man: my bowels are regular, I sleep soundly and have a good appetite. The pains in my limbs have almost gmw, as: has the swelling. 1 uuhos- itatingly mcnmmoud Drew (0 any- unv sufl'orinp‘ as I did." Recovery. l)1111‘0th11g1‘0ai 111111111 11111‘1111‘1‘ and 11112111311112 gaps to 11111 \1111‘3'1'0111. 0f intvrnnl disordors and by making: such impm‘lant organs. as kidneys, stnmzu'll. liver and bowels-function pmpm-ly. brings health and freedom from pain to U113 whole body. Dreco is being specially introduc- ed in Durham by McFadden’s Drug Store, and is sold by a good druggist everywhere. A Problem for Experts. {American Logion Weekly.) Mr. Swiwl was much portnx‘bml! to lind that the throv pounds of m‘oat. whivh ho had purchased for dinner hail mystm‘iously disappeared. His wil'o. aiding in tho soarch and no- tiring.r what sho took to ho a guilty look on tho taco of the family vat. pointed to it and said: "'l‘horo" tho moat.“ ”W In. no ’ objected SWi\ol, “that littlv thing couldnt get away “ith tlnoo pounds of meat. Still lots L \\ nigh her and find out." 11in did so. The scalps registvr- 9d an even three pounds. ‘ ‘_' “U. \o “YGSJ ” he admgttcd in puzzled tones, “thorns the moat. all right. but whm'cs the cat. 9” i.1 On Friday owning 111‘ last. week, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hmwll woro honored by a numh0r 111‘ f rionds and neighbors \Vh11 11150111111011 :11 their home to say 1111111141)“ 31111 ' 111'050111 1h0m with 11.11 11111101111~ :11111 mantl0 clock as 3 11111011 111' 09111-11111. Mr. and Mrs. H0“ 011 111-0 mnVing 111 («M11 and on behalf of tho 0111211115 \\1‘ 1111101111 them a hoariv \\ 141111111 1 <11!11\V i111: is the address : To Mr. and Mrs. Clifl'nrd Hum '11, R. [1. No. 1. Durham. (1111.. . [1031' Fri0111is an is \Vi1h 10011111115 111 1l0011 10g101 V10 10"1111111l 1.111) :1 91111-1 1im0 ago of your 111101111 10. 111 .siwcr youi 12111111001111“ with this 'community and 11) 1-11.11'11 111 town. During the Si): 111‘ S1‘V1‘il y1-ars you have 110011 1‘051110111.e amongst us we have learnod 10 115100111 you very highly for your many 5111111 quali1i05. '--LI You haw alvs ms prmml \omsole kind and obliging neighbors and al- ways showed a willingness to assist in every good movoment. We regret to haw you 103w. but rejoice to know that in your new home we may ho f roquontlv in a po- sition to enjoy your company and associate with you as \w haw done during the wars that haw passod so pleasantly. As a token of the ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION PURCHASE a Bank Money Order for and rnnvpnience, Pavahle without v--'_" â€"â€"~ and convenience. Payable without charge at any branch of any bank in Canada (Yukon excepted) and Newfoundland. When Sending Money by Mail THE ROYAL BANK ’ OF CANADA J. A. ROWLAND, Manager Durham, 0| $5 and under ....... _ ....... _ ..... 3c. Over $5. nofiexceed "g 810 ......... 6c. Over 310. not exceed ng $30. ....... 10c. Over 330, not exceeding 850,- ....... 15c man «atom in which wv regard you al- low us to prc-smn you with this mantle cinch which we trust ynu \\':ll [)0 am» In vnnrish as a mvmvmo uf tho many hjm‘ny days vw have spent in MM: ull|¢'x":- m mpanv. \Wth host Mathew fm‘x ynur mutin- uol pr'owm‘it} \u- jam \\ ilh «mo ac- v: ml in extending (1111' lwartiost foli- vitamins. Sgnod «m behalf of tho mmnmnily: It. is much more dilYicult to forge almad in a land full of handwriting. experts. Durham High The School is thorougliiy equipped to take up the {allowing cuurses : (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Nnrmal School. Each member of the. Stat! is u l'ni- varsity Graduate and vxnerienrod‘ Teacher. Intending pupils slmuld prepare to- cntcr at beginning of term. Information as tn (:«mrses may he obtained from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hapes to main- tain in the future. Durham is an attravtix‘e and heal- thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rues. C. H. DANARD, B. A., Principal. C. L. GRANT, Chairman.

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