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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Oct 1922, p. 2

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' PAGE TWO "Anymw \th buys mum“ ma! than he needs I'm- thn munwnt. is a final, and this apulivs in hcmsvhohlm-s as we)“ as n1a11nf:u~hm:rs. Pmplu who till thvir cellars in the fall hvip the bwkm- tn maintain I‘nbber privvs." Rnaol ('unstl‘uctinn \YHI'k in this Cnunty is plm'tically at an pm! for Hm smason. During the past summer about vighm-u miles of p¢.-1'nmnv11t. roads haw bwn Lmn'lplvtml. in addi- tinn to a la fâ€"‘t amtmnt ut‘ 1,)1'climinâ€" ary prvparatiun in the cmlstruution ut’ bx'nigvs and rulwrts. The)“ MP. Ford shill down his plan! and (lischzu‘gml 70.000 mm. and 0thâ€" eI'S \\’('l'(,‘ likely in l'ullmv his examâ€" ple. The Insstricliun was. rommml. with the result that. prions dropped. and Mr. FlTil't'l was rnablod tn buy all he wantml at $3.50 a ton at. the) mines. 01' 32.0011 tun if a yvnr‘s supply were l-'l'tlt‘l't_‘tl. He.- i'vl'usml. believing that prices, wuuld liw lc_v\\'m‘. HP slated t'ui'tlwr and says: With over two huni'h'ml mm at work during thv past {our 1110111115, and tiw manucut (ixpcnditm'v of a large.» amnunt uf mnnvy. a ('nnstant. and mmtimiuus impmwmvut has bf‘cll going on. The road fl‘nm Owen Sound in Collixxgxxwmd. nvarly all in the ilmmty nt‘ Grey. is in gum! condi- titm. and whim vximnlmi in Bill'l‘it‘ Will ('(mnmft. Up with ihv 'l‘m'nntoâ€" )hiskoka PrnVincial Highway and (WM! up a wide“ livid in ihv e-astvi'n and Iwi'ih-oaston'n scciimi Hf Hlv {)I'UViIle‘. The} Fund is pi‘avtivully iinishm‘i tn Mmfm'cl. Ahnut six milvs in (hwy (Ivuniy haw .wt. in in) huilt. and in annihvi' yi-zu' (N‘cn Sunni! and Llnilin;.'\\'(»m! will i»- t'i;iliiié't'imi with a U‘llniy-I’I"P\'iIM‘iai Rmui. illiifni'd in {immune} has irm’n mm- plwml this war. thu stxw-tvh fmm Hzmnwr tn iiii'nxvmni mm: thn 1‘4)- 311“ ut' this man’s \Vni'k. l’I'HIn «Juv- cniw-z-ts aw kwing placed whmw) IH'W-clo‘ul at. intervals alum." Hm rum! Wis way. No'xt war will soc l'urtlwr vxis-nsinns and 5mm thw County will in» “will prnx'idml with trunk linva‘. Tho l’x'u'wii‘u‘ial Hiuhwny fmmwing (jzzrat'raxa stx-wt {rum Mount. Forest in ()an Snumi. and tin» Turmm» and Sy'elvnham Rnad {rum tlhatswm'th tn the suuth-nast ni' thr- lemly nmu' Dunelalk, aw alsu in tin» (luunty of Hwy. and. whim! tn thv tlnunty-PI'U- \'iucial Roads. will gin Us a grow! mileage 0f tho lwttm‘ ('1358 ”f wads. 3111: nt‘ this yvmrs \VHI'K. Hum (guy- lnn It) a L‘UUMP Ht' Inilvs this Side 01' Pricvvillo? is, in gum! rUlMitiUn. and Are you guilt}: tH 1mm soft ma] in your t'nrnarn this winter? Snt't vital “in requiri- runsioh-ruhly muru :it-- tention than the glossy anthra‘witn, «nor in the- States they are til!klll‘;’ o'. the srhnnts nt’ instrnrtinn to show houlseimhiers the printer way to handle it. New York City, which has a law prohibiting its use on w"- rotmt. of the Sout it gives oti‘. has sus- pended this law. and at least, one t'itei controller has issued printed direc- tions for the use of the bituminous, which, notwithstanding the settle- merit of both soft. coal and anthracite strikes, promises to be the principal agent for heating houses this winter. The big box furnaces used in the QURHAM CHRONICLE Profit on Hogs COUNTY ROADWORK DONE W IRWIN, Edftor and Proprietor HOW TO BURN SOFT COAL Thursday, October '5 1922. THE COAL SITUATION TOTAL ASSETS OVER BIGHTY-THREE MILLIONS - - . yxuuucuve momma, we encourage pro- mo enterprise in farms-rs. If you seekto Increase your {rofits through greater hog pro- ductio consul th " ' I with onu’r local e firmnang of your promo S a Bank closely associated with Canada’s ' __ John Kelly. Manager. V”? a trial in the lwatvi' 01° fur- 11mm nu vhango is uecossai'y in grain haw ”1' “1'0 pots and tho. l‘nllnwing [ii'npm'linn is. suggvsted. Tm) shovelâ€" l'uls ul' ilnmnsliv anthracite in two slmwll'uls «if bituminous. which shuuhl lw put nu the fire after llll' hluv gas llamvs :u'c voming up thruugh llw anthracihi CURL A1101“ :1 \x'vvk's «‘xiwi'immlt it will he pus- sihlv in {ISL'o‘l'l-Ellll whether 1 gl‘t‘all'l' {H'Uplll'lll’ll ul’ l.iiliin‘1imims may suvâ€" m‘ssl’ully 1w usml. As hiluminuus is l'l'cvi' than autlu'acitv it. my DH 11c- vvsszu'y l'm' huI‘m-rs ”1' the lelUI‘l‘ to 3;ch mm'v attuntinn tn the tire. 0111)’ law wlal “4' or smokeless hituminnus wal should he usml. By thrmving a Iiimlm'atu amnunl of Water upon thv bituminnus pili‘ at, the mint. fi'nm which the coal is takm out. «lust Hi. sinking: up ntton :luu scuruuucaug . ‘z‘mit nt' tuning the drafts. and 111195 min-n tu carry Ht't' nnximls fumes and snmkv. Listvn tn ttw rtit'cvtions the: (run- tI'UHt‘t‘ ut’ Massachnsvt‘s has issued in thv niattf‘t'. "'l'hv main difference between ”in burning nt‘ anthracite anc'l hituminnus coal consists in 113-- ii _ tho punter amuunt of air. Bitu- minous c'tvmantts a stronger chimney th-at't than anthracite. Last winter many surcosst'nl experiments were made with :1 mixture of bituminous and anthracitn coal in present heat- in: nmvm'atusvs. By ‘snccossful’ is muant that heat and comfort. were nhtainmt lllltl money saved without change hving made in grateâ€"bars or “PP-1M5. 'J‘hore should he no smoke nuisance} in burning a mixture 01‘ unthi'arito and bitumintms cunt, and dirt. Ivbjm'tion is nwx'cnmv, as \wll as rmillcing the amuunl, ut‘ smnkv wlwn tlw coal is first. put. on tlw tire. 'l'hm'v is 11H dangm‘ nt' spnntaxmms «_'01111.mstion." dé‘clal'vs this Massachusvtts fuel mntrullvr. Many [H-flpll‘ wnn’t. haw. any hard rnal tn mix with tlwir bituminnus. Sn will haw» to dual with tires Hf all soft. unal. An authority on tlw sub-â€" jt'rt l'tPL’Hnllllt‘lUlS them to lump lhv rual in thr t'urnarr in as much (if a pyramid shape as pussihle- and not lllllltl hig tirrs. lwrauso a snft rHal tire swrlls and tlw interruhtml tlow (it the air thrnug‘h thu gas 02111503 9115 211M smnkr. Don‘t lot your tnp Hr :rwn rnal tcimrh the sides Ul‘ thu l'urnarr if it can he lwlpml. Take" a lmik to yuur l'urnarv at nmm. Aml lwl’nrn rvliring‘ shake out thv linr ash that will lw clogging: tlw awnings in lllt' gratr. \‘i‘nir gratis will last l'ar lnngrr if kvpt (-lran. Lrt. the nhl tirv svtllv clown .s‘a‘ilit‘lly ancl hurn 'l’almorston Spi‘wclalor.) 1 Two liisimwl youllis mailo thing's: liwly on Sunday night whon tho)" [H'Hl‘l‘l‘iil'ii in (il'iVl‘ a car they worn in al hrraluwi'k sound no and down llio sit-vols just as church-govrs \wro himimx'arrl hound. During tho. vonrso of “W riilo Hwy narrowly missed llio "silont. ['mlici'" on the) rumor of Main and William streets and several oiliâ€" or ('ars in passing. Consiahlo \\'.‘ilson maili- an i-ll'ort to halt, them but they avoidml him and loft. town at. a high rain of spood in an oasiorly' direc- tion. Not to ho outdone. Constable Wilson pursued them in his. own car and whom ho ox'm'took them they hall gonv into tho «litrh near Tovjotdalo. :(mi- whool hail bPQI’l smashed and 1Minor damage to tho car done and both young men worn under the inâ€" fluence of liquor. One David Small appeared before Magistrate Babb on Monday morning and was fined $10 and costs. There was no charge a- gainst the younger of the two lads. heating of ofi‘ice buildings and very large private houses are constructea to burn either hard or soft, coal, but the small household furnace is built only as an anthracite consumer. Nev- ertheless. small furnaces will, if prcmerly handieil. burn soft coal. Pvnple who can mix their big lumps of hituminmxs with a proportion of regulation furnace anthracite. with [ma cig-al. which is just fine anthra- Clio. ur with coke. have the 1) 'ohlem greatly simpliiiml. But many citi- zens will haw to tire up for the first part of iht‘ winter on just soft coal and \x-nmi. All'soft coal users will require to tend the furnace more l'rme’gucnliy with this rapid bill‘lllllg til'v SPHI!‘ dmvn 11p brightly. Do you remember when they used to dance to music? THEY'HAD A DROP TOO MUCH fl \Vlmcl’s all wobble; axlc's bent; I)ashlu:)a1'<_l's all lmflwn, tclp’s all l‘mnl. Ono, slnal't’s Splilllul'ml; L‘othm' sags; Sval‘s all limstctl; endâ€"gale drags: May hang .‘gwtlmrâ€"Jflim'v it will; Careful drivin’ ‘11 make it still; Rnad‘s sumo hnltvr, not so roughâ€"a Trot! HOS-l) ding: yo! That’s Hm A BOY'S MALICIOUS ACT [Allisten Herald. Criminal \‘irinusness is the charge which should he laid against the hey who threw a lighted e'garette at linid Laking daughter 01' R.H. Lakin: nt tnwn. Saturday evening. Miss Laking was renting alum.r \‘ieteria street and when in front of It. .i. (lzillang'her‘s store She passed three ynnng l‘ellnws. ene of whom was. smoking a r'garette. which he tmik from his nnmth and deliberately threw at, her. The three hays immeâ€" diately ran away. Miss Lakimr cen- tinned walking. never thinkiin;r the cigarette end had strnrk her. and went intn Hill's stere. She had not heen in there lung: when (leurge Hutâ€" ehinsnn said he (‘HUM smell sninke. Sn sure was he that he railed Am- hrnse Mergin. who agreed that snmething in the stnre was burning. Mr. Mnnshaw was *alled and all three rumn‘leneed tn hmk fur the tire. (Jennie.r Utlt t'reni behind the c<imnt.er. Mr. H11lt°liiii.<t.iil said, "linid. 1 helieVe yet} are «in lirtn" and turning“ the girl rnnnd he l'uund snmke rising trim] the folds. (if her middy, a White dnek une rnlled int.“ l'elds at the hettnni as all the girls are wearingr their mid- dies new. Mr. Hutchinson picked the eigarette stnh ent. of the girls clothes. and turnii 1.; down the folds ot' the middy [it'essmi the tire nut Of the fabric. stufi'; ()M tI‘ap’s mnvin’ right good smwa‘im ((lluckb .IL’vg (m, .Johnsnpllat. ynu'm snmv nld stood. (jual's in high 1111‘ crops in law: Rail Fate‘s (IOUDINI, got; 1111 5110“" Monvv‘s tigl1t1r1. 111111713115 10050; Bound to git. 11sâ€"-\\'1111L’s 11111 use? Sun‘s 11111 shinin’ as it Should; 31111111 11in! lightin likv it C11t,1ul11' Air seems. hem); \\ 11101 punk; 'J‘osts 5'01“ mnttlv: slmws )‘(31‘ Spun N1) use SiOppiIf’ t1) (;i1_1bai1)~â€" (Cluck!) Jog «111. .JehosOphat, '0 burned! _ I..«..»0ks some gloomy, I‘ll admitâ€"â€" (Cluck!) JOg 0n. ._lch(i>sol)11at. we ain‘t. dawn yit. Rclatrs Mule‘s gone lame an’ the hens won7t. lay; Guru’s ’\\"a}' down, an’ wheat don‘t. pay; Hogs no better, steers too cheap; Cmv‘s quit milkin’, meat, won’t. keep; Oats all Many}. Spuds all froze; Show soom puny 1111‘ I’ll b0 durum Rye field’s flooded, :m‘ the haystack's (Cluck Road gets rougher every mile; (Cluck!) J 03 on, Jehosaphat, Show some style. lleccntly there was celebrated in Great Britain in the presence of the. Duke 111' York 11ml of a large and ilistilmllisllml cumpang. the ,iuliilee “l“ a group of submarine cal‘ile comâ€" panivs which have llt‘Vt‘lHDOd a lit go and successful system of cables“ in many parts of the world. '\\"l1en the company was formed there were only eight thousand miles of cable in (‘XlStl‘llCth 'l‘oâ€"day there are 32:". .â€" 000 miles. The whole of the capital and technical skill and commercial enterprise for this great business came from Great Britain‘ and repreâ€" sents a magnificent triumph against a host of technical and physical difâ€" liculties. The learl'which Great Bri- tain took in submarine telegraphy has been followed likewise in wire- less telegraphy, the first successful commercial experiments which were conducted in British waters, while the first company to work wireless communication on a busiâ€" iness basis was also formed in Great iBritain. FIFTY YEARS OF BRITISH CABLE ENTERPRISE Two Jews met on a street in a Western town. Said one: “I am all broke up; business is rotten, and I have lost all my money.” “How so?” said the friend. “I see your sign still ou’t on the second story of 19‘ Main street." “Listen,” said the first" Jew; “I put in $5,000, worth of fixtures. 5510.000 new stack, and insured for $30..000 Then a. tire engine company takes the lower floor and a swimâ€"- ming teacher "the floor above me. Oi! Oi!” In a large town you are judged by what you have on and in a small town you are judged by what the neighbors have on. you. . Ilucklk Jug Mn, Jvhnsnphat. you pullml 11s Hn'nngh! ~(h‘ifl' (Irznvfm'd. in thv “filmm- Chasm." THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 10G ON JBHOSOPHAT smnothwl (ml swm innuâ€" :{Oppin’ to do Jog «m. .J‘ gettin’ latex Will it (10111 spun k an SOME OF THE ADVANTAGES OF A WIDE ROAD ALLOWANCE fulllllit'ipal \Yul'lci. lizu‘ly uxwrinnw in clv\'.vl«mi11gl}n- J’I'm'invial Highway Systmu indicatâ€" vd 1hr advantag'v u?‘ a WWW rum! all()\\':1m-u. \‘mgv few wads Hf Hm systvm wmw' Hw «n'dinz‘u‘y width 01°66 fwt. and M nlmin M'vn thv lath):- \\'i«l!h im‘nlx'ml mm'h I'vm'v mnving. Rathvx' than invm' sn mm'h nxlwuw Mr 3:: :u’nwmnl Hf “dinning whivh \thn iinishmi “MUM iw inzquuatn. it was PVMI‘HHX (It‘si'ahh' in «ival \x‘iih [5w matte-1' in :1 way that \thlti prmidu mmm salisi'zmnrily i'm' all I'M‘IXIm-nlc'xns, Annmg' ihu advant- agws nt' :11) Sfi-t’nni right nt' way aw ”Hf Mlmving‘: Sllfliik‘ {INN Minion! 11‘ ”1" Univ?) I'nurgin «in HM! intvrh'i'v with {viv- 1)hnm-. ?"!e\"‘fi:133:. {7‘13 inwvuz- Hisz‘. and mm s: ~ 11431 ».".1‘.Iii1211i.u21 by lino'mvn. \\'hilv\\'i1‘v limsvan kw 1w!â€" “'1‘ Luijustm! 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Unmpvllvd tn walk an ”10 1 balls. dl'v «'XIHIHNI In much dan- g“? 2H1} auh'mulmv h'fiiTiC. ’l‘hv puiivy ut' \\'idvning is merely reasnnablo fm'vsight.‘ The entire prm'invial higlm'ay systom of 1.801.) milm can be widened 10â€"day fur less than it is costing the city of Toronto to wiu’vn two milos of Yongo Strevt. a man Whose wife is away on visit. This iwo most forlorn Creatures in existence is a. puppy who is lost, and on the shores of Lake Windermere, British Columbia, and in the fall of [922, one hundred and fifteen years later, peOple from all parts of Canada assembled near the spot where he landâ€" ed, to do him honour, and to open in his memory a large log building or Fort, which takes the form of a mu- seum to be utilized for the purpose of preserving historical relics. N the year 1807, Canada’s greatest an the shores of British Columbia, 2 The fort and museum were erected by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Hudson Bay Company in coâ€"operation with one another. The dedication ceremonies included a pageant. which represented the scene of David Thompson’s first visit to Lake Windermere. Indians from the Shus- wap and Kootenay reserves were there in large numbers. Their tepees, pitched on ,the hillside surrounding the fort. were a splendid setting for the pictur- esque fort and museum. At‘night the Indians lighted their camp fires, and sang and played the favourite music of their tribes. The squaws were dressed for the event in their finest costumes, feathers, beads, elk teeth, gaily colored shawls and skirts being prominent. Chil- Eren. or Dapooses, as the Indians call IIDIDIDIDIDIDID!DIUIDI KOOTENAY lNDMN 7/1)! CAM at Lake Windermore Celebmflon in Honour of David TAoinpson. wHONOURING A CANADIAN EXPLORER . Hnwdz‘fl'ts rurniy rm ~12 thv rum! and Hu- diz't'iâ€" Hf lumping sn"\\‘ mm!» 7'1’1'. and «If ;'1'\,v‘\'i‘ii11r.:' (Eff fin“ r-z , buildings. m~.. 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