Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Nov 1902, p. 4

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“With regard to thi a! question the matte uzet-e are small-souled beings in every walk of life. and unfortunately these fawning syt'ophants, are fishing for {msitions where they can exercise. to the full extent the authority in‘ which they have been placed. Men of such stamp are wholly unfit for posit- ions of authority. but unfortunately the office seekers of that particular brand are too often elected. The libâ€" eral minded believe fully ° their views. . ligence enough to he a- teacher, ought to have Sufilcient int Quinn-uh“ ‘ ‘ , nun-t- snmcient into judgment even on th 1"" gl‘t'at s in (nu-stint] 30 ('mtrtmu an Oblinrhn "“l‘l llt' "um um some to im- agim. the dugumtism nf a Board Of and 5‘ Trustc-t-s who would take such ground vigorc to ask for the resignation of a “'w'her. Up mi; T” ””"TS again, Who know more. nf reston thr Im'ntal ralihrc- of many of the ant- dition. ocrntic- kDOW'DOthings Who constitut all or partuf 9mm- of t-ml'svhool boards, Ma"; the unnnum-mnent of such conduct yes ”f "(find (‘ausp I)" sunny-Ln. --_1_ A In bun... aginv the dugmatism nf Trustt-vs who would take to ask for the resignation Tnnthvrs again. whn 1" â€"-â€"â€"â€" The Hepwurth Journal the tvachvr at Park Hem sign his position beranse porter of the Referendum Durham 9 N (N It would he y stuffed. and the chance I for the tom the number of Government. he temperance element in perance peo- When among the Whole- sales lately we bought some odd lots of Cups and Saucers and Fancy' China at our own price, and now the chance is yours for bargains. mY'n 90136 FAST so don’t be. an opininn on an subject of astonisi Dwoms'rs AND 3001:33me use no surprise surprise is, that I n. if at all guilty. to this important ' matter is to be de ll’ \ote 0!) the 4‘ '3 ""9 the ballot I H in put in his resigna- u-y didn’t bounce him he had the audacity nn nn any subject, is hard for some ' 8‘"? you pro- “ W88 thought interests would] v is. that the trust all guilty. had no a teacher, ought tolligence to form mm, we trustees guilty. had acted give the teacher â€"~ ‘v U1 . . xymg and other ill behaviour. Miss b‘lanigan is a powerful vocai- ° “uâ€" wmrm inn-0's Not much excite Hoferendmn. “"9" tht‘ municipal contest for 1903. few H ’mrtant nmr- they were thought to be 0 1w (1”,;de WP think they ur getting on m life. No one has any are quite competent if but on account of the good order his respect for a boy or man who will the «ith “f the" would only get down to wnpk duties were exceedingly light. In not speak the truth and whose word h'liiuti ' his 0 “-ening remarks he lauded the cannot be depended upon A liar is ‘1 "me” I I I lacrosse boys on their success during aosource of misc ' t )t (hance TEIPEBANCE. the past season ‘ wranrv poo, -â€"â€"__.. ' 'ntvs req nip- God is ' support and co-nperation. He honedi For years, Vote for Prohibition and mm mm In- " “In“. .. ~ . - “ 9A nAn ‘1‘â€" Lhment, whatever. 'lfl (1"in ! Ng} It, to l't‘gu-t flu; ’8 the-Use of m la [,0 re- IS a Slip- house N" m that he “’a 1. P.“ has ”‘1‘!’ h 8 not _ -- “'b uxlIJL'U UC‘ l scription of him in the Wul'dS of one 01 his own nephews is a good measure 01 his satisfaction with himself: “ The the east to sunset 0 Cl On the at} recent Cong United Stu , and sputter the Republi ’about thirty bosses may the next can little intere The day is 8'1 ging to Uncle favors. Ca now and ca When Uncle full “ grown tariff favors l The day is gone by when they go beg- ging to Uncle Sam for political or other favors. Canada is out" of Knickers now and can run her own show. When Uncle Sam treats Canada as a full “grown up” and wants trade or Questions such as . . . had occasion to regre1 cussed: Without 8201(1ng or sulking. not instrumental in in i . . m n to use i'ntoxicants, There was little new in the late cam- . e - n-‘ n M‘- â€"- v- vuu recent Congressional Elections in the United States. Now that the fume and sputter of the contest is over, and the Republicans hold the country with about thirty of a majority, the party bosses may turn their attention to the next campaign. Canadians have I3AAI ’ one thing cert; O 111. however, vss for intoxicating Is "my bad (mansion ms not addicted to No woman has ever On thestreet little is heard water, for religion, civilization. He Ilot.~H0n. John c.r_,,,m..u5 muuenza members of our Council differ from Lt? A hot. vapor bath the ordinary body. )llt’tl from the throttle dying for the honor. we the hoarsness and The Harriston Revxew 933’9' .“alfi' Mast: r Wm,“ to i“ usual con- erton s grave digger. walking m t e ‘ ’ streets the other day. chanced to turn and noticed two doctors walking beside him. He stopped till they MY ”And the ex "Iguess to in* ce in this procession ” were They weren’t all *** ings of dissatisfaction, .' angry dissatisfaction street i d , Ledin c - ’ _.â€".»~ ‘â€" ‘fib . t *wmg of Halloween. Jail II p o ,, 0‘ B , C rt an x mght m thewu-ns Lacrosse oys once . please ant tricks are harmless of property and re- The Lacrosse Boys’ concert on that [k furniture and run run- . hon kn “7edll95dav GV'PJHno- ‘1'lunl- ...--I- :aJority, the party their attention to Canadians have \merican politics. when they go beg- )r political or other ; out" of Knickers her own show. 1 his requests will pect and receive Questions such as 'iprocity and The __ rely can be dis- H . A very successful {sociglwas held at the measure Of A 23M! The Zion Quarterly service will be held on 1 noon at 2:30 o’clock com pastor. Next Sunday evening a young men’s service will be held in the Methodist church. Young men, strangers and‘vispitors in the town __ â€"_- v4”‘ The second quhrterly official I meeting of the Durham circuit meet on Tuesday afternoon o'clock, The members of the ch board will meet at 2 o’clock. The Lacrosse Boys’ c “’ednesday evening 0! las very slimly attended. and stand they barely made They certaxnly deserve providing good talent, am good elocution and guod v. missed a rare trea' bv bei: Most of the -‘ 1 members of our Council difler from the ordinary body. They weren’t all dying for the honor. of} of the in the It might be ignorance 01 to think that, sand lhn’t the for a gravel road, but we h of company. We hope it n It. will be up to Markdale now toJ ‘ have an annual poverty ball. I ”9 BUSINESS is still rushing at "d this store. Now is the Eh time to buy yourself a pretty ty Velvet or Fur Hat. There is to now a great demand for these re goods. We have just received 8. a lot of new goods including . Silk and Flannel Blouses. in F all colors. all sizes and all : prices. Call and see the new goods we have for you. Last Thursday evening, Nov. 13th. the Referendum campaign was open- ed in this village at a meeting held in Watson’s Ball. The number pres- ent was not large but under the cir- and got his report from a friend who {0" 0°31 0'1. was there. The speakers were Revs w l WiISOn and Thom. of Flesherton, and HAVE IN STOCK METHODIST. BUSINESS is still rushing at this store. Now is the time to buy yourself a pretty Velvet or Fur Hat. There is now a great demand for these goods. We have just received a lot of new goods including Silk and Flannel Blouses, in all colors. all sizes and all prices. Call and see the new goods we have for you. uu Ignorance on our part [at sand lhfl’t the best stufl' :1 road, but we have heaps y. We hope it may be all Ladies, Aid I I home Of Mr. ' TV _'-vâ€"v“l\‘° on Saturday enquired of the Street to direct them â€"-MU "I n - we thing is vex-3 as the'bpetp discreditable and mak looking entry under your name i; .- our books. I do no ‘ , ' "1" “new”, you very well deserved, I h 5011 are well fed, clothed Dornoch, Out MY DEAR GEORGE, «Mr. Qua-enquiry office 1‘. whom 0' Vu‘avll With best sincere friend Wishes I to may get, the [the benefits that; i118 access to 3 books than the: .joyed. anefics that can he got by hav- ccess to a larger selection of than they have hitherto en- An Apology, Mr. Campbell. school here last things 00 K' P. S. I., visited the week and found all b- JOhD’S R C Church Sh .” ‘ , . ‘ ' . 06 l' ' . . défd by all denomina- is possihigthzhlghe“ pgrfefnon that 1"“..3â€" you should a serious attack of e are pleased to learn on the mend and in a It 8 meeting held The number pres. ; nose. The Foresters’ H ready for occupancy. Vandeleur School 130 bran new ball and pump. ratepayers will not kick. fir??? LUNG!) Shoes-specially made; muddy weather and r and effects a saving {or 'l‘he_ large q nan tities rd GALLON DENNIJOHNS, (Wi for Coal Oil, no leakage. and wi 71:] IN STOCK. American Double To the Bottom of the Bottoms. In three k rs used in the manu-' Hand-magic Boots and 6 for the “76: "with usageâ€"~- r you In price. five or ten Barrel lots and PAINT BRUSHES '. FOREST. “Us. thifl‘ Overcoats. All the uvuost populm '13“ Hi 1' 25CCU(H((;1;..13 The statements 11) M. Everything: “Stet! is it deception pen mim «i n Ladies’ Ties. Our performanc short our Word i, um LEX Cash for Your mo These Sau for “ them: ALE Succa BEL IN ()ur a“ vmce you hnve the to-dute 3 this line It prices from 95c t4 our 6O( ON .( KJK Iurke In t fbwl than will 1 blrds.

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