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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 May 1924, p. 5

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Cealth Restored by Le Fruit Treatment Thursday. May 8. 1924. ad“ mality. and our as right for Cash lelivered at the Mill Nery Afternoon 1' Day. hu rgain Day S MILLS olled Oats R E A D clipse Flour Flour “I \V 1| Durham, Ont. Ii \l .\l Hunt trip. \Vhile m-ro- :imno-r guests 1. P. Who-Ian. who mi .IM :1“ in their --.2' \ hit, a pleasant . \meH. bnth 0M mm. Never forget and xts residents. :m: nt' the serious pu<t «ouple of Mn ..\ Brown,- who man u smelt: 00M {H his he'd. M :1 thtll while at to- ill km a time. \\ UK of Twit- H mud PH U LIKE. : "J39! e fruit the quu-s M James S. lnnv‘haâ€"m ' Alwyn- m was rut ron. LL. a U PRW 1917, as less take I) "H sti Hnliancl: 1.111.. t}. N. Hit-liai'cis1_111: ASL; Mr. M. “hits: «11‘ \Vuubaushene Frank 'l'hurstnn: Pianist. Miss Mil- paid fi'io-mls hm‘p a visit nu Saturday Ami «Zasm-ll: 'l'rarhvrs. Mrs. W. ”.4111 his way tn Tc’u'fllll‘). 'I'hm-stun. Mrs. E. (1. Murray. MN. Mrs. Dr. 'l'urnlmll is: spending \\'. Mum-v. Mrs. W. A. ;\I'n1sti'1_vl\;:.':1. rniiplr ut‘ wow-ks with friends in \iI's. H. MHMIPH. Mrs. J. A. Ht'ul'tl.E'I‘nrnntn, Mrs, W, (Earl-nil. Mrs. \V. Miller. Mrs, Miss Hui lnkslo-r and Miss Agnes \\'. EIo-nrv. Mrs. «I. X. itirlial'clfinn.§ He'nch-rsun innimwi tu 'l‘oronto on \!3‘<_ 1;. FL, Hum-y. Mrs. 11. .l. lhéllaniy. . Saturday fur a WN‘k-t'lltl Visit. \\‘. ”11th Miss 'l‘o-na andcrsnnq Mr. R. Dawn and family were at m..- xmiwn.» Hi'ndm'snn: Cradle: lull? Mo-lam-thnn on Saturday Visiting >11;1t.. Miss Eiiia Kat'sh'ilt. 3 Mrs. Dawn‘s parozn'is. . Mr. W. 'l‘urnnv. who bought the; . Mr. Ste-wart Mrlavrsh was hnmr 3. .iu Jim-[1h Elixitnn‘s rvsidrncc. will : [mm Mill'k'ialv my? the \'\"0301§â€"Hlld. “M.- 111 this wrvk. 111-. 1:. 1.11011111111': 3"- EW“ :31”- W’d 11912111511 m0- mm'ml intn part 01' MW housr 135! i fm'ml 1"8'111'351'aim "n battll‘di’gfi 1.“.- wéwk. )lr. 1:,me Henry and )ll'.ii°-”Illl)3lll(‘l! by Miss MammM‘cluvish 1:. W. K "mm“. arr hm-mg dnubln 1 who was on an extendeq v131t there. apartmvnts tini'shvd in the residmwr; _ MV- 3111? MP5: He‘rh Nmth «and ahnw thr sturi' varatml by Mr. Bi-l- 3 daughtrrs 0f 0‘} rn hound DIM-‘1“ hun- Iamv. , aday With relatnes here. . ‘ ;\ '3; R vnolds 0f the Public school ’l‘hu nit-hum thw Ill the 10“.“ 11311;..1n3'5‘l‘::e?fin~l nvan fhn \\'pnk-nnal :1? .r The picture Show in the town hall un 'l’hnrsday night last was well pa - l‘HItizml and the :ludtenCe was well plo‘asml with the film 01' the. wonder 'lng. Stronghcart. trained in the .an'l h by W. Syn-watt. a farmer res:- .-lent. of Ceylon. which gave the pic- ture local intercst. 'l‘he enhl weather un May Day and Smce has been unfavorable for trout fishing. Many tlt‘VUtCCS of the rod and line here have Visited the fish- tn: resorts. but. the catches were Ii Mr. J. Connor hf lummu. a l't'prw- <o~ntative of tho Untarin Temperance I'nmn. gave a very able address in Hw Presbyterian church on Sunday. 311'. Connor isAan eloqumt spy-3km .'|l . ‘..l\'llll‘.lu - :moi prvsontvd his arguments in a I'Jrrvful and conviming manner. The pastor tank part in thn service. iinmnmnion sprvicc was held in the thhndist, church. conducted by the I'Ih‘hfl'. ~ Dr. Tnmbu]! of 11335 place accom- ‘l'A-I- A-\.A O teach the youth of (‘anada about Canada and do the country justice it is first necessary that one hr. 'l‘umhull of this place accom- z-mimi Mr. Milton Bannon. Toronto 1.1m. to Fnrgus Hospital on Sunday. “him a successful operation for ap- :wnalicitis wt 5 poi-formml. Mr. Ban- itun‘s fathor and brother accompan- ‘u-il him also. and the former re- m'ifnml with him. Mr. J. Amh-ows of Hox‘nings Mills _ __LL tn l the country justice it is first necessai y that one should see (.anada. That is the view of the Canadian Teachers' Federation and no one will question it. With the idea of (mrectmg any deficiencies in this respect under which its members may be labouring the Federation, according 3', has decided to make its trip to \ictoria, B. ( , for this 3ear’s annual conven- tion as a personall3 conducted tour, lasting from Au- gust 4th to ‘lzlth and promising a very interesting and :nsrz'uctive programme for the pedagogues and their 'riends. iH'l : lH'H \\ Hu llllll. Mr. J. Andrews of Earnings Mills \ isilml inst. week with his daughter. Mrs. .\. E. Bellamy. and was motored hum» (’11 Saturday by his son-inâ€"law. Mr. John Bellamy has returned t'rnni spending: the winter with his daughters in Toronto. to spend the summer with his daughter at the old home here. Mr. S. (‘islmrnm who moved from Maxwell. is new having material de- livered for his new residence. Mr. Albert. Stewart has had his residence reshi ‘flé’d. Mr. O. “2 Phillips is linildi g a_gara:e. __- _ ,3 1-...3" anA o Arranged by Dr. A. E. Hardy, Vice-President of the ”‘dfl‘mQ‘Bn' and R. E. Howe. President. Provincial .\s.~n<-i..tv_on of Protestant Teachers, Quebec. in con- Junrtion with the (‘anadian Pacific Railway. the tour «overs as wide a field as is humanly possible in the time allotted. It will be made on a special train start- .m: from Toronto and z'olloa'in: the main line of the «'anadian Pacific throughout. Stop-overs varying from a few hours to a day will he made at many points of interest along the route to cite the teachers a full opportunity of seeing the sights at these places. Fort William and Port Arthur, the great itfland grain ports of this country and the funnel through ‘which Canada‘s huge crops pour at to feed the world. Winnipeg. the world’s greatest grain market, and boasting the world's greatest railway yards in those of the (L‘anadian Pa- cific. the bustl-inr: prairie cities of Regina and Moose Jaw, Calgary, the metropolis of the prairie provinces and a cow-town only a few years asp, Vancouver. the beautiful seaport on the mild Pacific coast which is forging ahead at almost terrifying speedâ€"these are all entered on the schedule for prolonged inspection. A long; stop will also be made at Bani! Springs Hotel. the palatial hostelry in the heart of the Rockies where all the recreations provided. such as‘ hiking. riding, swxmming and mountain climbinfr. will by Open in the [IAIN llllâ€" 0 CW. v. “1‘. Carroll and familv made a \\ «Wkâ€"0nd Visit to the? Old home near I mm]. “1 and Mrs. “. B. Cross Visited Mr. and MN. \V. B. (iross Vlsueu :-.‘-Iati\'es at, Chesley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. Pinder and daughâ€" ter made a week-end visit with rela- f1\‘o~.~‘ at. Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller and G. Thursday, lay 8, 192‘. Included in the itinerary are Lake Louise. left; Vermizzon vacr. centre; Niplgon. when: children are! seen hoisting the R? and Bantl. right. . J. Connor ’Uf Tcivtjonto. a repre- Flesherton. ' Teachers to Tour Dominion and \W‘l't' :tm'nmpanim'l homo by the Iattm’s mnthm: \vhn spout :l Wonk with HM friumls thmwe. Miss 'l‘vna valcwsnn slwnt part of last. \ank with her aunt at Dundalk. ”1V! rs. Rimm. )[cl’mhlvu and young sun. ut' Mum» «(Mun-n. visited hc'l' l'athc-r. Mr. R. “fancy. l_ast week. Miss .\Iim- Nurris has returned t'x'nm :m o-xtvmiml vmt m l‘omntp. .\II'. and 3112*. Fwd Mc'l'avish m0- ftu'ml frum Oshawa nn Saturday. ac- wvmpanimi by Miss Mamie Mc'l‘uvish wlm was (in an extended visit there: Mr. Stvwzu't .\lt"l‘;1\'i.~’h was hnnw I'I'Om )lax-kduls- M'M‘ tho “yank-end. ‘wu. 'â€" v- _ _ .m- 3le Mi-s. Hbrh Smith and «laughtm s of (hum Sound spout Sun- dzn \\ith Iolatiws here: u mMiss Roy nolds 0f the Public school slat} \isitcd m 11.1 the “wk-11nd :11 her home at 1343911111. ‘ Mr. G. A. Keith of 'l‘m‘ontc‘) spent the we‘ok-ond with Mrs. Keith and the children. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hicklingherf‘. _ 'IAL -JIw--â€"---‘â€"â€" â€"â€"â€"‘ Mrs. {Rem} Lowndes. who visited hm' daughter. Mrs. E. C. Murray, re- turned to her honw at ~Newmarkez on Saturday. ' __ ‘ - In _ l- \'.. "_ ““Iâ€"â€" «â€" Mr. Robert Doxxn \\ as in Toronto lust “oak and brought home a new car for Hm Down S_ons' garage. Mr. Fred Sic'ravish brought. '5 new car trom Oshawa on Saturday for the Mo Pavnsh Son gapage: ing hero VV'ith his brother for some time. left. on SaturdaV to again re- side in Toronto. Jack VVill be miss- ed in to“ n. \ II. ‘v Mr. \\ illiam Reid an old resident here. who has been in poor heaitn, rncnntly. is very ill at prescint. Kim az'1li11-1 R1 pnl'tw“ \\ 11 “111M111 “hat is the 1l11111111nce bot“ con losing the minim of the Prmincv «11‘ 1111111110 and lasing the 11111110) of the farmvrs who “era in thnl I~. (1.1114111111131111: concern P111bahl} (111? “ill lw Lurmwd dis- l111111?.~‘i.\\h1l11 the) utiim “ill be called lack of business judgment. \\ 11 submit it is case 111' getting into a game that3 Will 1lont know amthing about. J ..l Morrison is strong for a thorough prnhe. Well he and Burnab} are :1 1101111111 of men rosponsible for bringing Ernie Drury from Croun Hill to theLegisâ€" lature. Neither the Torins or Grits can be (harged with that. Hair from Chinese queus are stretched across a wooden frame in the. mechanism or a fog buoy. The fog rolling in on the coast expands the strands of hair. This elongation of the hairs is sufficient to set in operation automatic bells. sirens and whistles. warning vessels off the rocks. When the fog recedes. the hair strands dry out. contract and close the‘valve. shutting off the 0 .\l(' l'uVlSH a DUN ‘éal “6'?- Mr. J. P. Bunt. who) has been livâ€" WHERE’S THE DIFFERENC? teachers. Lake Louise, cailcd ‘probably the mobt per- fect bit of scenery in the known ‘world', will also be visited. lunch being taken at the Chateau there. The magnificent run through the Rockies to the coast will be made in daylight. The entertainments arranged for the teachers in- clude many automobile drives, a reception at the Twin Cities. luncheon at Winnipeg and Calgary and a re- ception at Vancouver. under the auspices of the local Teachers’ Association in each of the cities mentioned, luncheon at Regina as the guests of the Premier and Government of Saskatchewan, followed by a drive around the city in automobiles provided by the Rotary Club, While in Moose Jaw. the visitors will also be taken for a drive by the local Board of Trade. A special return trip under similar arrangements for those who care to take it has also been planned. Startingr from Victoria. it includes the wonderful run through the mountains over the Kettle Valley Railway, the steamer trips over beautiful Okanagan and Koote- nay Lakes. through the heart of the fruit-growing country. thence to Lake Windermere. and by motor over the splendid new Banff-Lake Windermere High~ way to Vermilion River Camp and Bart“. Then come Edmonton. the prosperous gateway to Canada’s rich Nor-thland. Saskatoon. an important prairie city, Win- nipe;.:'. Kenora. Fort William and across the Great Lakes via the 800 to Port McNicoll and Toronto. This trip lasts from Angst 17th to 29th and includes a stop-over for dinner at Penticton. dinner, a night's stay and breakfast at torch-r Lake Windermere Camp lunch atd'ermiiion Riser ('amp. and a day at Banff. Edmonton. Winnipeg :‘rzr. Devil’s. Gap Camp. the do» liahtful resort on the Lah- of the Woods, near Kenorn The visits to the exams. the motor run through thv mountains and the refreshing sail across the Grc:°- Lakes ninno make 91:... 'vphmw trio infinitely desire-l" 31-“ I No.11,Bentinck. . H .-â€"‘.\'01man Ritchie, George Hunkins. .l1. 1\ ..â€"-\lla11 Picken, Cai'man R11:1Imu1u{:h. HI. ~L:m11111u1 Hopkins. Maple .\1 111st11_111"_ - h a ‘ TV. 1 I .h'. III.-â€"Pc-arl Roseborough, Violet, Armstx'nng. Tummy Milligan, Reta VHHPN. Sr. ll.-â€"-.Vlaudv Picken, Sicily Hop- 1.)... the motor run through 1hr err-ashing sail across the Grc:'- ' '-'ptnr’h frin infinitely dP-Qir’fl‘. THE 'DURHAM CHRONLCLE Violet. Reta REFEREE!) PRO! PERU; i VISITBD EMBED?» HERB Mrs. A. L. Biggar, formerly Miss Edith Lloyd. was in town over the week-end Visiting her sister, ‘Mrs. William Erwin, and brothers; the Messrs. Anson and James Lloy_d. Mrs. Biggar has only recently re-' turned from Peru, in South America, where. For the past three years she and her husband have resided, ~- Mr. Biggar being connected with the Imperial Oil Company. Mr. Biggar is at his old home at Toronto at present on a four months” furlough. and is. not yet. sure whether he will return to his South American res:- deuce. MISS MACPHAIL, M..,P PAYS VISIT TO WASHINGTON Miss AS1105 Macphail 01' vaion. Ontario. 1110 first. woman to be HIGGI- od to the Canadian Hnuse of Com- n1ni1.~‘.is in \\'asl’1in::inn attmuiin" tho 111voti112: ol the \\ 011111115 LL-ague for Pt aU' and hemiom tn \\ hich 51111 is a «lolvgauu Miss Mncphail. 30-. mmling to a ciismich 1‘1'0n1_that_cit_y. dated the lst of May,‘\'isitod both tlie Svnato and the House nl‘ Ihi‘pwsenta- livers whilv they \wrn in Sussion. She also \‘isitvd thv British embassy and later was 1'mr0i.\'ml by President (.Zoulidgzo. After “011 had t'inishwt making: thv rattlesnakoi the [out ‘and Hip mmpirv. tin hart sumo awful subâ€" statt’cv lvtt with which Hv mudv thv S‘amtatmnngmn -.\ scandttlnmngm' is u t\\'t)-tf‘;._rf.'.'mt animal with 1 a crn'kscrmv sun]. :1 watt-r-sngam twain and a mmhihatinn hzzvktumv matte nt' ,ivlly and 341110. \th'f‘ nthm' l'wnplc haVv thvtI‘ 11011119 11:“ cam'iros a tumm' 0f (h‘cuymt prin- ciples. \\'twn tho sciuutalmnngur t'nmvs «tnwn ttw strm't. hmwst mm tum tlwh' hut-ks. and mun-ts \wup twrs in hvth-n amtthn devil shuts ttw gatc's of hell to km-p him out. 'I'ho [Mutt who “Twin. “All‘s Right With lln- \‘s'in'ldf‘ htui nvwr rum! UN' i'runt- page 01' a mndvrn nvwsâ€" palu-r~â€"-Hirxningham Nowws. i) P ’ Mvssrs. 1’«_>\\'v1's 0f Stratfnrd and Grifl' 0f Ijmrham. were before llw llmmcil rc-gardin‘g the, reront trouble l'wt..\\'m-n that. body and the Boll"l‘el- Ppllnnt‘. Company in the running 'uf wiles «lawn Bruce. street. The Counâ€" cil at. its regular meeting two mnnthc- ago. requml this prrmission on ”W ground that the running of pnlos duwn ‘this street, would ruin what are possibly the host shade- trm-s in town. Both MI‘. Powers and Mr. Griff addressed the. Council, but the Council stuck by their old resoâ€" lution and instructed the Clerk to draft a letter to be forwarded to Ulv quephglm ComQany. i A- ‘._-~â€"‘.v__-_ The Finance Coyimittee passed my accounts amountmg to $586.32 and Pemnmmnded paymenjn no- 'I 'f T h‘c proposed %ale of the Town Hall pl'muiél'ty was another matter (10:11! with. but. it was decided to call a mmrting of the ratepayers for next Friday owning, the 16th inst, whvn tht- whnlo matte“? will be gone into. .h'ivtly. tho town has been made, :11: Hf‘for through Barrister Middlebr'n THE SCANDALMONGE'R. (lnntimlml from pas: DOG BY-LAW of @000. and, considering the agita- tion for the past number of years for the erection of- a new ball, it is considerea that this is a good time to settle the'matter, at least, for the present; Mr. Middlebro’s client, pro- viding the deal goes through, wants possession of the building by the end of June. The Fire and Light Committee. re- ‘garding a light. requested on the West part. of Lambton street, leading up to Mrs. Orr’s, thought that. the matter should be left over until the residents there install more lights in their homes. â€"- K Assessor McIlraith was ordered paid $8100 on salary. and the Au- Patvnt IO ltllcl‘ ()xf‘uul~‘. 1wr pair ............ Patent; Lnuthm‘ Strap Sjgw. i. 3H1 1» an ...... Missos‘ Strap Slimwx‘s. unly .................. '_ ' Hnsc :1: per pair ........................ .\'o.:_‘\.‘ Normandy \‘nilos at 1n‘:‘ 31ml ............ l’m'v l'nhlnm-hml1‘an Lmvn. \Vidv \\ i‘iiia pi Poirot. Twill in Sand and 3y :1! ””522? um. ITnbloamlml Shociil g. 72 ins. whh- u; .......... Cd RT AI\ M AT] RI A1 I.\ M. \l)i‘.\ \S W l"‘ll_\<§ u .‘.I.\E{Q:‘ISI".' ‘ $43.00 $3.25 $2.25 $1.00 95c - Si .25 82. 60 Ladies’ Fine Shoes and Silk Hosiery . L. GRANT Another matter brought heforo the Council before adjuurninom was 1m matter of the Hunt dump It \ :w» reported bv the Chairman of the Board of Vt prks that not m lt‘h could he done there at Drrsrnl rm in: ha snuw and ire bring still fmmd m Jhr aslws (lumped thnrv. lt \wm‘ad be nocrssarv in {Inn wmsv ut‘ a fvw days to send a man and tram out to the place to law! it up and make I; so that \‘Mt‘hitlc‘s (HUM get :u‘rnss it and titll‘mt ”1011' IHIMS cm Ihv In“) Hu‘ulwrly and fm'tln-r 1mm thn right ditors report \\ as receix 0d and ac- cepted and mu mpios ordered to bc minted. bf w; 213'.

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