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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Mar 1924, p. 5

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Mud medicine made nice, wil LumduymdBiadder bythis letter. 1nd Kidney Trouble â€" erhmband body were . We decided to try a”. hashort time, the it down. Now, she is the :0 of the funny”. WM. WARREN, Port Robinson, Out 6 flora. no, trial size 25c. or from Fruit a-tives “i'i‘ GIBSON BLE DEALING” tury (Zomedy TNNY GYM" AND BODY SWflllEN flipse Flour . March 27, 192‘. is” Relieved Both LN Sick Kidneys. QKGI'V BAD Burham, Ont. a i‘heatre in, 03‘. BUYENG BREAD iain Day 003E lour M-O-«M-O-Q'OOI-Ofi The Wonder Dog .’. w «co-0M :1 fruit Indium MILLS 1 'xirrnoon \'1‘URDAY ”-22 ()3ts .t voniract. A 5m m} and the $2) and ‘costs. utturnvy. mâ€" -;' t'nm Ufl‘vud- will I kw pl‘NP- Im- puliu- hud 1119 Mill «'fl'i'l'f. hat the- «mm M Jl «it V lc' also was 13- we SH rainy P.“ \V ol(\ ZF'XL MS Hf'k Mrs. Wilkinson. noar Varney, .« hwn im- danghtvr. Miss Annie. was warm! in marriage in Mr. Fred For- wwtvr. t'nrmoriy of \‘urney, but now ' Hm Sto'in \t. four o‘clock to the \- mm in tin» \wdding march plaved 3w Mi“ Mac'vio \ldred. the bride ~r;?vz‘ml tho’ parlor leaning on the 711'“! nt‘ iii-r brother, Harry. and took Hnlsh‘in 3! Mr. Joseph Carwardine will sell his farm stock by auction at the Mid- .laugh House, Durham, on Saturday afternoon. James Carson, Auction- â€"â€"v vâ€"â€"â€"-- av qul “J o The dam at Thornbury was con- mle-rab‘iy damaged last week by the Many freshet in the Beaver River. u, is supposed a muskrat burrowed . hole through the dam, which re- ‘HHNI in the IOSS. .3 singular surgicagl operation was ,..,-r'm-mo~d by Dr. Macdonald a few xxo-vks :lgn 0n a young son 01‘ MP. mum: Hm}: of \‘arney. To diagnose in. .‘ih‘w hafl'lml the'skill 0f the phy- +19:qu and of nthm's he had in con- “,gmmn. The trouble lacked some f gm <ym-.pt0n19 of appendicitis. but .Mt ”...ught advisable to operate “mmmu- tlw patient for intest- .- obstx'vu'tions. A lump was I‘M. and :1 WM“) vlvvvn and a half ..?;.-~ Inn: was tztkon mxl. Th0 worm ‘ mir'U'cl up so as to form a hard . . 21m! wmpio‘lviy Muck Hm pas- The cement. works will startpper- utions as soon as they can work the .h-migs: at the__Lake. f_ M 1-, Thomas Petty had a successful sale on the 15th inst. Eve thing was sold and Mr. Petty wasrfvligmy gu-ased with the result. The cream separator company is .A-«mking overtlme to keep up with l-z'ders. -â€"â€"vâ€" Owing to illness, Mr. Jacob Kress was disposed of his furniture and undertaking business to his brother, m“ who will take charge shortly. .I.... -A 'I‘L____.L, ,_ than Mr. W. D. Mills is not going West, 7:1)? will centlpue to represent the Imperial Lufem this district. mac» unqttrndbd by 'the groom. \‘zm \\'::.~' wanting. The ceremony a w vwmlm‘tml by ROY. Truax 0f ‘I 1‘ , .z: mmwhu'. a r. .‘.. Rmvo. who » .m: Uu' ?' <t six ..;- snx'o-n wars in 3:.- influ-I-y husizwss hm'v. disposofl ' HR il”'.i""lln!él Ml’vcts and Aur- ' .wwr tizu'snn asthmishml himself at ?:.~ pz'ivvs‘ “Muim‘d fur many 0f the oi'fl\':0‘~' disgu'b‘ml Hf. 3Il'. ROWL‘ leaves . Hurlph shmtly. having rented ;:,. !H\\'e1'pfllt tn Mr. George Stimson .~ iw usmi as :1 bakvrv. and the up- gun! to 311. (ionrgo Ihompson. .x'hn muws in this week. Lust Wmlrwsday afternoon a pro!- y \\-.-.!mnr_' took placo‘ at tlw home Kl V Tho roads are in a horrible condi- Holstein um. own correspondent.) \\"2H .-\it.kon is quite ill with ..: pummms: in hnth arms. ,ur-wzm- Hintnn slmnt. a few days wm’ix' \Vith fl'io‘nds and relatives \‘h-Mmi. Hp rvturnod Monday. I "2 . 11‘” Mr. :mcl Mrs. \V. G. P01- i. w: March 20, a son. Hx-uuks has leased his resi- .- w 3hr Village to Mr. John v1\[u~:fhl Camplwll is suffering m :1 « mnhino'd attmk Hf neural; i8 5 I. «_v[ ippl‘ rmh' .\l.tc thL' of (Hm-kslmrg. (mo in.- HM mm “'0 M'm' know. (lion :lu- 34. inst. u! .310 agv of 88 Aberdeen. "\vn correspondent.) \.\' iiliam MoCmckon and a .? Altft'ndml the $330 of : fink in Georgetown On 1:14 and cm I) purchased 'df. Thursday, Iarqh 2'7, 192‘. I and has £110er1 to Joseph _' \ IIIs‘iIIIInCII «In the OConneIl I IIIIII a min south 0f the Vil- III I3 IIIIIIIIII to go more ex- ITI EIIIII the bee business and II: more extensive. area. IIIIII < .“I” DIIIIImII. who recent- - III IIIII \iIIagII. is seriously I~ IIII. II. S. SI'IIII. spent. a few days '\‘ ‘T'I THI'HIHO. II'f'IIIII‘. lx'III'II received a mes- .. III SII-IIII‘m-Il informing him ' II‘ 5 Illness Of his father. IIIIIIIII iI3 IIIII first tIain. \\ e IE I . IIII IIIIII the old gentle- IIIIII iI iIIIIIr'meII. IIIIIIIIIIs of the FIrI'emI‘Inl I ‘IImszny sending the I“:IIIIIII1‘ «If pmmds Of butter- I‘I‘. IIIII IIdIIIs March 10 and II~III3 Halliday. 1577 lbs: T:: m” 7367 Ihs.: Daxid Ea- III»; HIIIII3‘ howan. 45.53;. ‘I. .II I made a. business t1 1p In. I'II'IIniI‘y. .\ I-IIIII MI‘Dougall. who lives II miles south 0f the \illage. '1on In ad of cattle recentl3. “I ..:III3 surgeons. DPS. E. lis II‘ :11 II somemhat at a 1038 the Iause. It is thought III: 3 the feeding of sweet '1'“- IIII'3 lune something t0 ‘1 vs. I). N. Clark and famiâ€" .MI. new home near -i un Friday of last week. A: Mcchhnic and sister. '32:. nt‘ near Durham. spent .:: with the Lamb fa- ‘lx'nislvy of Durham ; \nth her aunt. Mrs. ' 'I'L’i". son of the man- 1"iizwL'W00d branch of “n {10:11. was baaly ' ~‘ IliLWht "(mu caught . " 1:: ate and broke into ‘ 3M2}: noticed. The <1 mm! to run, fanned 91'! further. and W35 L iwt‘m'e his mother 1“. smnthering the balze. \L-Dnnald. .112. is busy on "a 3m buzz-saw. .mm- {rum this line at- ~:11-~ :11 Mr. George Fish- ~117'. March 18. The Chronicle Pile of larch 31, 1904. Mrs. Crane wore in Mount Forest when the fire broke out and. as the building was totalLy destroyed, very little of the contents were savml. It is said there was some insurance on the building and stock. The proper- ty was formerly owned by James Spicer. .(lti‘k'. Crane’s store at. Conn was burnm‘l 0n Tuesday owning of last. \wrok. The fim‘ started about 9.30, [.ngbssibly from a chimney. Mr. and Though paralyzed from the neck down. Locke was in great pain. The pain has since eased up a good deal but he is still in a paralyzed condi- tion. His medical attendant finds no fracture of 'the spine, but there is pressure on the spinal cord which may be relieved and it is possible that it may pass away. The outcome of the injury is. however, yet uncer- tain. Dr. Stalker, who was in the house at tho time, wont to the rescue. He found Locke standing on his head and wedged in tightly against the door-post at the foot of the stairs. Had he not been removed from that position he would no doubt have died in a short time. Ho i'vmarkm! in his, wife. that he fi-H l‘fllhm' sh". He started upstairs and {mi I0 Hit-t [up Sit p \\ hen he felt onyx/A. I‘hat is the last he u'mem- has until hrs found himself at the huttum of the stecp, minding stairs in a paralyzed condition. H'ank Lack» of W'alkerton. aged :31 ymx's. n butter-wrapper for the \Vquo-riun Egg and Dairy Company, was Hm Victim nt‘ a serious accident umlm' olistrrssing (-il'cnmstanws last “'00 WALKBRTON MAN PARALYZED BY FALL DOWN STAIRWAY - _â€"â€"vâ€" -J QVUIUVUo Mr. .Bywater published The Mea- ford Mirror 1' or a number of years, about 18 of 20 years ago. He first went to Meat’ord to enter the employ of the late James Patterson, then publisher of The Mirror, and re- mained with him for some time. Mr. Bywater then purchased The Mea- t’ord Monitor from the late Alex. Sunter, a pioneer publisher of the town. After a few years in charge of The Monitor he sold out to the late T. C. Dean. Following this, Mr. Reporter. at Athens, Ont, where he passed away on Friday 0f last week. pdahft'u away on Friday 0f last. week. Mr. Bywater was 57 years of age, and his widow was formerly Miss Dora Spike 01' Mcaford. Walkerton Man Found Standing On His Head. Athens, Ont” where he was editor and pr0prietor of The Reporter in that village, was regretted by many old friends in Palmerston and Mea- ford, where he formerly resided. . E. Bywater Died in 58th Year.- Pormer Resident of leatord. The death of ”ran! Ames Heeiéen fires 32 Tubes ' and "wit? carry a compiete stock Let us book your order now for delivery in April or May. W e will guarantee our present prices for Spring delivery if ' you place your order at once. Arnes Holden Tires need no recommendation from us. All you need do is to “COMPARE THE WEAR” SMITH BROS. B have been appwointesi Exclusive Distributons 1:) tb is district for the 1924 season. for the fame-us Durham’s Leading Tire Shop Telephone 60 ' LS - ACCESSORIES - Oi The President outlined the aims of the association, ‘which showed that it was established for the mu- tual' benefit of teachers along peda-‘ gogical lines. Miscellaneous ideas relating to the management of a school was dealt with by Mrs. Hare, who showed the value of monitors ”in the discipline of the school and also gave some original ideas regard- ing improvement in spelling and conduct of the pupils. This led to an animated dis-cussiim as to the prover methods to be fol- lowei‘l in order to se(ifure the best results in spelling and reading. Hon. President, B. Wright, B.A., Inspector for South Grey; Pres, W'J. Messenger; Secretary-Treasurer, Miss M. McLoughry; Program Com- mittee, Miss M. Mann; Miss N. Bur- ritt. The progx‘am openetf with com- munity singing of a number of old favorites in which all joined heart- ily. This was followed by the elec- tion of the following officers for the ensuing year : On Saturday, March 15, the Mark- dale District Teachers' Association held a successful'mceting in the Markdaile Public school. The next meeting is scheduled for May 17. HARKDALE, DISTRICT TEACHERS HELD SUCCESSFUL MEETING Good Progress Reported At Meeting Held On 151.11 Inst. Mr. Nun-visor). principal of ‘Mark- VOLLETT’S CASH STORE Dates. 2-1, lbs. 25C Prunes. large, 18C Oranges. (102. 40c ii Fancy Cakes 350 Va]. Seeded Raisins in bulk. per 1b. 18C Val. Seedless Raisins in bulk, per lb. 150 Christie's Fresh Sodas in bulk, 11). 18C We Have Some Good Seed Peas Rennie’s Best Quality Clover Seed , THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Cream Wanted for Palmerston Creamery. Highest Prices Paid. Call and get a can. THE'ffrHOME OF QUALITY GOODS For Lower Prices and Better Service EVERYTHING REDUCED FOR CASH CASH ONLY AFTER APRIL lst Special Prices T owx DELIVERY PHONE 70 iln Groceries Mr. Messenger dealt fully with the topic which Inspector Wright had intended taking had he been pres- ent, “The Inspector’s Personal Re- port to the Teacher.” This is a new idea in the :Ontario schools which Mr. Wright has introduced into his inspectorate and which will be appreciated by the teachers very much. By way of a change the teachers were treated to a, solo, “The Little White Got in the Lane,” which Miss N. Burritt rend‘ered very beautifully. Before the meeting was brought to a close a sociable half hour was spent when the staff of the Markdaie Public school treated the members of the association to light refiesh- ments. The National \nthem and. d a pm feet afternoon. of teaching was the. greatest work that any citizen is called upon to do as on the teacher rests the work of nation building. Teachers are fre- quently given greater responsibility than necessary because of the' home sometimes neglecting its prOper duty ’in the training of the child. Many more ideas were given which should aid 3 teacher in the adx ancement of his or her pupils. A public health nurse arrived at Lisiowol last. week and will: bu stationed there for the next “mm 01‘ t‘um‘ months. dale High school, handi’ed the sub- ject, “Fundamentals in the Work of Every Teacher” in a very capable manner. He. said that the profession 01L J. WORDEN OF Tomtmm, PIANO guner. is éxpccted in a few days. rders may ob left. at Snell’s Music Store. ipd. in.) _l}E;\_’T.~_~.-x_ FOI'RLFOOMED FLAT The bill to permit the (micago san- itary district to divert ten thousand cubic feet of water per second from Lake Michigan, which is opposed by Canadian and U. S. ports about the Great Lakes because of the lowering of the lake levels, was practically killed by the United States House. Rivers and Harbors -Committee. The committee postponed further hear- ings until April 14. This delay, it is generally conbeded, will be fatal to enactment by this Congress. -1 ‘uALI partly furnished. Apph toban. Mc~ Aulifl’e. 327 3nd BOARDERS \K'ANTEDsâ€"A COUPLE of grontlomon boarders may find 3c- Commndatiun on applying by letter to Box 1-4.,Cb1‘nniclb Office. in -‘* Bill to Grant More Water For Chi- cago Drainage System Laid Over For Time Being. DELAY TILL APRIL IS FATAL TO CHICAGO WATER STEAL f+M++MMMWéM+++M+M+MMW +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ L'A (Too Late for Classification.) CLASSIFIED ADS. CARD 0? THANKS Mrs. Adam Robertson and family desire to thank the friends who were so kind during the illness and death of the late Mr. Robertson. 4-piece Glass Table Sets 31-piece Set Dishes. stock patterns, per set $6.50 31-piece Bridal Rose China Sets for $8.99 2 5-piece Clover Leaf Tea Set for $3.19 Your last Chance To Get These BA R G AINS ~ The Variety Store Lunch Kits Complete $1.79 (let YOllr Supplv of Dishes at Those Lo“ Prices. PAGE Fm

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