Mr. J. A. Brown was taken to the hospital a few days ago suffering from an abscess on his back caused from an injury received while at work at the Durham Stone Sand Company’s plant. He underwent. an operation the other day and it is ex- pected he will be around again in The inmates. generally. are in for minor ailments. some for miner op- erations. Among those admitted during: the past week were a son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Laehie Mc- Lean 0f the Rocky. L. A. and Cath- erine. who underwent ogmx'ations for the remt'wal of tonsils and adenoids. LOCAL HOSPITAL TAXBD T0 FULL CAPACITY AT PRESENT The accommodatmn of the Red Cross Huspital is twin; suwrely tax- mi these days. but in a few days more it is anticiputml mouthing will be back to nnz-mal again. est. 3 tiw ammiiited hnm' the bride entered lht' pai-ini' 0n the arm 01' her uncle. Mr. '1‘. 'l‘. Paul nt' Meat'mwt. by “hum she- “in giun in muiriage. and the (eiemnm \\ 1w pm tmmed bv hei'pastm', Rex. \\ H. Smith of the Presbyterian i'imuh. She “as be- mmingly attired in a wedding gown nf sand. with mam'o- hat to match. and rui'rimt :s imuquvt. nx‘ mall“: sweet peas. Only immediate relatives 'l‘hv (‘iumm 1v ioins h‘ivnxls nf bridv and 2mm in; them mam' wars of and nuNM ih Patients All Reported Doing Well.â€" Several Minor Operations. Afto'x' tho- cérvrnuny. and when con- :ratulatmns had born extended. a dainty huï¬vt. luncheon was svrwd. and ï¬ns» frm'uls worn prc‘svnt at the ceremony. Lntvr M r. and Mrs. Middlohro' left for Durham. whirl-o they will make tlmir future home. the bi ids! travelâ€" ling: in :1. blue silk crepe costume and hat to match. Amongst those pres- mt at tho wedding were Mr. and Mrs. John Middlebro" and Master (:clclaral. of Owen Sound. parents and hrnthm- of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Prank Notion of Owen Sound, the latter a sister of the groom, and Miss ï¬rm-v Stem-row. Miss Marin Hall. Miss Isabel DeLaplante and Mr. Fred McKay. also of Owen Sound. Other nicsls from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. lt. \V. Stvnhofl of Torontfl. thf‘ Iattvi- tln- bride’s aunt, Miss Hamil- ton of 'l‘annto and Miss. Alien Mr- liaurhlan or Strattord. 'l'lu- ï¬hroniclv extends a \velmmc to Mr. and and Mrs. Middlebrn'. who haw alrvaoly taken up residence on Quw-u stun-t. with a hope that, their .i'HH'H".\' “\‘vl' the matrimnnial sea may 1w :x happy and px'nspm'nus one. \ «11ml Inzu’liagv \\ as so lm‘mnizvd at unw m lm" lllo'sdfly IIHCI'IIOUII at llu- [o‘sltlo m w Ml the bride’s mother. Mrs. S. Caldwell, Hf Mill street. \vlu-n lu-r Sl‘Hlllll daughtm', I‘Ivudnu livllw. was mull-«l in marriage? tn MI‘. melslo-u (I. Putnam ux' Mnuul For- P'Hllmving: tho! communiy a w (adding dinnvx VV :15 50mm! and the guests took tho». Oppmtunity to extend their ho<t \\ ism-s t0 the bride and groom. Mrs. Burr was IIaIicIS(‘;nmly gowned in 1â€?!th satin. and the groom‘s moth- a‘, M rs. Middlorbl'o‘, wore 11 becoming gnwn' nt‘ black silk crepe. The lun- uhmn labia was adorned with sweet {was and .‘hs- followin" girl fIiCndS 0" “in. bride. svl'vcd the guests . Miss ‘Jim- ManiiChIan Hf StI-utford, and Miss M. Philps of Mitchpll._ The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, were a charming gown of g: a» hwcaded crepe and a nzWi) hat with touches of color. She married a shower bouquet of ophelia roses and lilies -of-the-\alley. The young,' couple were unattended, and while the hr ide took her place beside the gloom the wedding march was played by the groom‘s sister, Mrs. Frank Horton of Owen Sound. The drawing-room, which was the Scene at the marriage. was decorated with snapdragons and ferns. Published every Thursday morning at the ofl'ice, Garatraxa Street, Dur- ham, Ontario, by W. Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chronicle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year, 31.00 for six months. 50 cents for three months. To any address in the Unit- ed States of America, $2.50 per year. $1.25 for six months. 65 cents for three months. Foreign subscription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. A wedding of much interest to 105- idents of Dmham. took place at the home of the hr ide s palents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Scutt Barr, Milverton. on 'I’huxsday Way 29. when their daughter. Mary Marguerite. was united in "UP! ï¬rm to Mr. Charles C. Middlehxo Ht 1)l.-o'.uham son of Mr. and Mrs. John Middlebro’ of Owen Sound. The ceremony was performed by the Rm.- Mr. w: Lauchlan or Stratford in the presence of about twenty rela- tives and friends of the bride and groom. PAGE F90 R BURHAM CHRONICLE PUTNAMâ€"CALDWBLL Thursday, June 5, 1924. MIDDLEBRO’â€"BARR 'ms the) many gmmm m WISD- happinc The autful biped. bringing death. I % 'l‘iw «lay flapped past on heavy wing. He saw the shadox's longergrow.‘ A. lioiwless. wrocked and dying thing I'ZHCIX'CI‘NI by the trampled snow. Then through the gloom that night came One Who set the timid spirit free. "I know thy anguish, little son. - So once men trapped and tortured Me.†FRV. % The wolf seldom hangs about the door unless he sees the stork hanging about the chimney. Th1). trap jaws ('lanked and held him fast: Num' 111:11kmi his fright; 110110 heaxd his ('I'ies His 511' llggh's ('1'asedzhe lay at. last \\ 1111 111,111' uncomprehond111g eyes. Uppwssod by pain. his dread grew _ numb: . _ . Fmght no. more) stxrred hrs flaggmg breath. Ho longed it; vain_ t9 safe him come, His Hnnur in summing up the 0380 11123610 it clear that he had no sympa- thy for tlw accused in the trouble in which she found herself. It was quite tWMt‘nt. to him that she was a menace to the community in which she» lived and siiieiety must be pro- twtmt t'mm sui‘h as she. He felt that the svi'iuusness of her crime merited a severe sentence. One that would make chex's think in the future be- fore they committed such acts. He thereupon sentenced the accused to But still thosn stmrl jaws kept their hold. . MM no one watched the prisoned beast Rn: {war and lmngm‘. thirst and cold. Previous tn tlm passit ,. Ht so ntenc.» Mr. H. (x. Tuckm nfthvcn Sound. Um mesd fut the accused. mad» a strong plea for leniencv , \xhilv Mr. Hulmcs 0! “1110mm (1mm: pIOSC- l lltnr do mamlml tah it 5er 1e Lone the svntvncv «hm Inr smh nthnses as 3110* had ('unnnittmi. Mrs. Lawrence who-n svnte-nm' was passml. uttered tiw words. "My God.†and swooned and had in IN- curried nut of thn mun-t, mum. c-ighï¬, yvm's in the Kingston peni- to-ntun'y. Swooned When Sentence Was Passed :Bnt His Honor, Judge Klein Ex- pressed No Sympathy for Accused. lIi1'l1t V'ears in the King, 81011 peni- 1111111211 V' \V as the sentcncv meted out by His H111101'Judge Klein at \\ alker- 11111 on MunrlaV mm 11mg to M1's.Gen. I,:l\\ll'll('1* 11l \\ iax‘ton who VV11~ ('on- Viotml at. H111 1o11ntV comt sittim: 111111 1351 “Mk 011 three 1-111111ts of l1:_1.V111;: 111'1l""111m111l illegal UpCI‘ali ms 1'111111'111'3' to“) H111 1'1'im'111al code. 111 giving: 311111111111 Judge Klein In gix mg svntvnvc JmiglL Klein tum Mrs. I awm m n that sh.» had been 21 mm: new to the cnmmunitv and that shv should he punislu d mmmonsui- air with the seriousness of her i'i'imf’. i‘lwn day ('ame 1-05): f yon) (119 east, All the other patients of the hos- pital are in normal condition, with no one seriously ill. MRS. LAWRENCE GOT EIGHT YEARS IN PEN And watth the Sky grow dark 3b0\e. \ml \\ :ttc! ml the sunset burn to grav Am] uuakml in anguish “bile hp ~t1m 0‘ 1'“ f-IHRIW tlw 1-118an log: away. the coursn of a couple of weeks or SO. SAT-re RF)“ TO A FUR SCARF \\ heat .................. 95 @ 1 00 Oats ......................... 40 @ 45 Barley ...................... 60 @ 65 Buckwheat ................ 75 @ 85 Peas .................... 1.00 @ 110 Hay ................... 10.00 @ 1200 Butter ..................... 25 'i‘hn frond of Hm times is sumnu «1 up in the case “.f the darkev “oman \\ 1w had callml in a doctor to attend her husband. “110 “us down “Vi“! "'i‘iw boottvggm-s :n‘n killing â€1011‘ im'n game." saicl Wm. J. Bryan I'OC- ontly. “Move than anyone 0130 tho lmntlnggvi-s are leading the W’Ullil‘)’ lmvzu'il I'vai Prohibition. This is partly due. to the nxhorbitant pl'iciw {hi-y charge. and partly on account ul’ tho virulent poisons they sell. It is the «lax when the little box xx ipvs his foot before coming into the lmusv and the little girl asks to xx ipe t )0 dishos. A1111 thither, thmu 15 110 0110 xx 110 can fullv approm iatn the mmning of “H‘ “um who has not liu 11 in 5111110 nt â€11- 11M Spanish citivs. “hum: m- 1‘11'3'hmly is going in (it) 11 certain kind “1' \x-m'k "111111111113." Manama is the day when we rush around to pay our bllIs. Mariana serves the sluggard in- stead of “pop†It takes the place of the “get up and git“ 0f the hust- lex‘. It. is the (jay when thenc’cr-dn- “tell gets a JOb and the mlscr semis 1115 wife to Palm Beach. This is :1 Spanish \\ 01111 pronounced “maiiyana. ianguidlv and leisurely and is the most important day in 111 132V mans life. Manama moans tomorrow. It is the watchword of tho \\ can: the slogan of the slumboror. DURHAM MARKET Why Is It? THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Easiest Way Corrected June 5, 1924. MANANA Hvrv Dr. Patm-s tumwd to the blackimard bchmd hm] and so ’awled l‘lpflllwlt four immenm: lettorâ€" 9 "A young man; lm resumed. “asked the country squire what those lvttm's mvanl at. the foot 01‘ an invitation. ’l‘lnr squirm with a little lflllll'lil“. alls\\'m'(-Ll: “'l‘lzny mvm: Rush in, Shake hands, Virtual up. and Put.†Di". Madison ('1. PoLors. in one of his iocim‘vs. advor'tod to the manners and cusioms of that, VVealthy and mom! section 0f the community that is grouped under the generic namo of socit‘iV'. "ioo ofton $001 iotv is struck .a tolling blow by such an answer as an o} itrl'ly countiy squire once mado to an inquisitive young. man. tho flu. “W“ mi 5 I gwim‘ gih him?" askml tho \wmzm. "\‘s’hiskmf’ was Elm dovtor‘s reply. \Vhen tho. «10920? had namml the mice [wr' cum I“. Hf guori whiskey the \\ ifn ‘ : ma' Km]: “I can bury him cheaper den flat." F RIDAY-- SATURDAY Veteran Star Theatre TWO SHOW'S :8 and 9.15 PM “The Exiles†Clyde Cook Comedy “THE ORPHAN†JOHN GILBERT EO‘N’S THIS ONE? If")? 6-7 Lute, ‘V UL'U 1“ UV VV .5. v . _ Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Elvidge and daughter June, of Windsor, spent over the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Elvidge. Mr. Elâ€" ~vidge returned Monday, but Mrs. Elvidge and daughter will remain for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gagnon, and Mrs. Gagnon, Sn, motored to Wmâ€" chestcr last week and spent over the week-end with old friends and relaâ€" tives there. Miss A1-.1101d of London England, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ET G. (ioodchild, for a few weeks. Miss Arnold isa trained nurse and. after a Visit witah her siste1 hero, intends Lajking up professional \\ 01k in Can- :11 :1. 3'11 a. .L llVAla\~ Mr. and Mrs._J. W. Lamb of Hamil- ton visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. F red W. Kelsey, over the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. William Breen of Fergus spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. John McGowan‘s. Dr. and Mrs. Fallis and son. of Shelburne, Mrs. J. F. Rowland, King- stem. and Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reinhart and babe, of Hanover, were gurgls during the week-end 01' Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rowland. Mr. J. A. Rowland and (laughter Catharine visited fur a few days with his mother at Newcastle. Mrs. James B. Adams, and Miss Hazel McFarlane, of Detroit. were guests over the week-end of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McFarlanc. Messrs. Charles and Harold Ram- age returned to Toronto this mornâ€" ing after a visit at their home here. Mr. Charles Ramage is at present receiving the congratulations of his friends here on having passed his linal examination in dentisty. M rs. Morrison of Uromom is spendâ€" mg a few days “'1ch 1101' brother, Mr. Peter Hay, 1n town. Mr. and Mrs. Arch L. McComb of Toronto are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and M15. Thomas Mc- Comb. Mesdames Calder, Harding, Bur- nett and MacBeth, and Misses J. A. Mr. and Mrs. W'. Lauchlan, Ottawa, are holidayng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Laidlaw, here. Mr. W. Irwin of The Chronicle, and Mr. Peter and Miss Alien. Ramâ€" ago of The Review. loft this morning for Toronto to attend tho annual meeting of tho G. W. N. A. 1Ul 3 AC“ vvv; ..... Mr. and Mrs. William Scarf of Toâ€" ronto were. m town over Sunday. _Mr. and.1\_1rs. W. G. Gaines of Park- hlll are vxsxting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Daws. in (Henelg. nqv 0' Messrs. Jack Nicholls and son Eric, and Lloyd McClocklin, of Toronto, spent over Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McClocklin. Mr. Erben Schutz was-in town over Sunday visiting his parents. ‘ - A Dn‘YADn DUllUdy vxasuuo Messrs. Alher Burnett, of Gue tute, were in to -..v r â€"- t, Kress and Royden lph Collegiate Instl- wn over Sunday. “' 'J nnnnn ~‘l Every Day Is Bargain Day Bran 9.3 'V bhorts .rimped Oats AT Feï¬d Flour " Mrs.’ (Dr) J. N. Madill of Jamsa Colorado, is visiting her sister, Mm E. A. Hay. Mrs. (Rev.) Smith went to Toron- to Monday morning to meet hw- brother, Mr. Jolly, coming down from Saskatoon as a delegate to the meet- ing of General Assembly in Ower Sound this week. \Vfcir and M. Calder are in attendanw. at. the National convention of thr- l’.0.D.E. at 'lfor-onto this week. Rev. ‘W. H. Smith is in Owen Sound thls week 1n attendance at Genera? Assembly. Rev. Mr. Martin 01' «London. broth- cr-in-law of Hon. Dr. Jamiesnn, and Rev. Mr. Cranstnn of Ciinton. wen- guests of Dr. and Mrs. J amieson yes- terday, on their way through to at- tend General Assembly at Owe? Sound. . M 1'. Manson Lartel‘ of Toronto vi:- Ited hlS cousms, the Smlth Bros. thu first. of the week. “51.1.. and Mrs. Gras'lcy of Wyanâ€" (lotto. Mich., am Visxtjng her par- ents. Mg‘. and 1311's.. T. C. MOI-ton. ‘ This is the letter which Mr. James Dobson of Bronte, Ont., wrote after trying the wonderful Fruit Treat- mentâ€"“l"ruit-a-tivesâ€â€"which con- sists of intensiï¬ed fruit juices combined with tonics. If you suffer with Rheumatism. “l“ruita-tives†will make you well and keep you well. ‘ A 1 1 “1I\.L ltv‘dK' .v v -- v- -â€"_- 25c. and 500. a bogâ€"at dealers or sent by “Fruxt-a-tlves Limited. Ottawa, Ont. “Be good enough to publish for the information of Rheumatism sufl'erers how “Fruit-a-tives’ ’ relieved my Rheumatism which had at least ï¬ve years’ standing. “"‘he trouble was in my right hip ant". shoulder;- the pain almost: unendurable. This kept up until i started to take “l"ruit»a-tives†. After a continuous treatment for about six months, I am now in ï¬rst-class con- dition. This, I attribute to my poi-sistent'use of “Fruit-wavesâ€. , '-L‘...- I-OL:A‘\ ‘1'. Inmnn Durham, Ont. The Durham TI'OUp hm]; mu“. .\. \ to Mount Forest, on Thursday 3,3, f3' ‘oon,0fthJS\KPPk.\VhwmA1U“;‘f‘- ï¬le Mount Forest 'l‘x‘um. .m .7‘ ...: 6 Of basvhall. 1.11fcii'1li.?"-| - ‘1 ey canuatnn.on Hu‘snL,1 7§' ï¬le 10-7 score. HO\\'U\‘U!'_ m. ‘_ are not diSCOUI‘agml am 1M... ,. ‘ ï¬le MOUnt FOI‘OSL Tl‘mq. 1mg : ‘ I}. :- ham in the near I'utmw 1L:- . turn ganu; “1Hn1i11< “y..~ tables will be tux-um). ‘ “Trayed.†The Scotumuszm- . were the guests: «.1' 9‘“, 'i Mr. and Mrs. W. 1.1, cm, ,3. ant 1“,th party UH Mtuitiux of this week. 'l'lnw '|‘;~«,..;, ‘g ‘pportunity of lbl‘l-s.-;1;;:‘._. With a \'(‘l‘}' “I“? 5'le iv_.__ address was wad §._\- pm. Ted Clark and thu 3mm: made by Lennard \‘..;‘...«g_ ‘1‘ lice things wm-v sum aim . of honor. which \\'m'.- m ; ad, and he I‘vplic- 4}â€). {mm 9611' and his \Nifv, 'Hu. m the evening was qn-zw i v songs and {.f‘all‘u~.~. we; were_ served tnwmwi “w H. evening and, llOwlla~s~ 1.. ‘ moroughly PI)ju_\'«-.L Camp. A [109le? Of â€Iv pay-um- Still seem 10 b“ llxu‘vz‘izur details 01‘ “W ammul mun. (:0 he held this 5mm: :2! White Cloud Island. 'l'h.‘ on â€183).“!HlellleH-ivflw VI- ‘ 19th. The SCâ€â€˜HIHM~ԤW' u able. 10 stay ft)!‘ â€in 1‘; i but as many of thu man can remain till ‘tiu- .-;...- W‘hite Cluud [shunt :- - 001p03"5 Bay. alum}: from Owen Sound. 2m: :; tanco from \erhm, 1 80mm Distrit-t .\~~w- 21' permanent cam}. w... w I'itll PGOkâ€"tXHUN‘ 1W»: »: : This yvat' Hwy imim ' . pump so that it \x-iil w 10 car ‘3' \Vatm‘ l'I‘Hm tiw t t , I" pump so that it \\';.‘I nm :1. 10 car ‘3' water l'I‘Hm Hw My. The camp is in t'ilzn‘m- Intyrc, District ‘Ltvllnnwww senior Scoutmasm-s. 'Hm- is varied and St‘nmis :w- 2:2 Reveille till Lighh (m1. It a, splendid nutim: fur m.- t‘ it is haped that, tho-W \\'12': 1. neighborhood nf an hmmzw in camxg this war. â€The Scoutniasim is i:: of application fmms 1111‘: :1: ). fellows who 001111-11111:1~ .- urged to Sign up :11 111111 11:..- tt the camp co~1< $131111 :1-1 weeks $10.00. lhis 1:1_\~ ‘,~1 food alone. The 11111 '.':‘111;.1 - and other i111‘i1l11ni: 11¢. '11'1- ~x by the Association '1111 1111-:.' ciation bones to 111 :11]. enough \011111111111‘ 1 :11 1-1 “2:: the Scouts from 11112: :1'.11 111 Sound f1‘11111\\11111111~ -\;-1 -' bOVS \‘i“ ll“ 1ilki‘l' ill il‘l’ ‘. Keep Them Clc NOVOI‘ put :m‘m m1 811005 with mm! 13!“ 1f â€10V al‘t‘ til1<1\'.t"j".'l' thCV go in!“ L‘u- ~~ _Lâ€".â€"â€"o \‘0 \\ oman ._ am. kind of man \~ E.†‘1)cx‘foctl) mu. Will make [1111 5111151111 11‘. 1.1; lows, health and \\'11:1‘- 111-" MONDAY will 111:1V11 i11~ 11'»\ L0t5 (1011.,‘11l’111111 -1: 2 110011 and [)1‘001‘1 11 11} \\ 1x ville to tho. (11111111 11 . . Dundalk, “11111111 111 11? ' until noon (111 "11111.~111~. 'l.‘[J’ESl).,A.\v \Vl†‘11‘1l1‘1'1'1i2! i1. Toronto and 51.1 111 Fleshel‘ton {01‘ 1111.111 WEDNESDAY, “111111111 dale for 1101111 \111111 main until 111111313111 :11" THURSDAY will 111-11111-1-11 TOWI‘. Lino. .-\1‘lt'11111~'::1 :1 9‘8. to tho 1111111111111" '1 Pricevillo. for 11111111. 1112' the Durham 1111:11‘1 House Slahlv s 11111 111.11: Will remain 1111111 I FRIDAY. pl‘m‘mwis 5112‘11 .‘1' Provincial Highwnx 1 1 them: e to 11111111111111 :1:- t ‘. SATURDAY. 1011K 11\\ 1"1. he will remain 1111117 "r Monday 110011. 01d Koenig is l1:1_\' 11.1 1' grand biz: l1m<11 “1:11.; Stands 16 hands 1111 i1 ‘1‘. feet. He is 31131111111 11 *1 Won upwards 111‘ “$111111 racing carom 1111111 I! ‘ age.u1us pI‘0\111:.:111~ ~11 stamina. T110111 l: :1<l1 ‘1 . ‘1 mand on 11111 .111111111} 1‘11; 1 able Sires. Thu 11111311 :~ -- buta nominal M1 111’ $111.«" to cover oxpnnmw. '1‘111- l Keenig has Hi‘Vl‘l' i11‘1‘11 gn~~ PASSED ._ ‘ r-v}" Certiï¬cate of Enrolment ‘1“ . Inspection. of the Purolnwi (I‘durmlLim: hon, Old Koonig. I‘«'*g'i.~“.v1'mi -'-. ' Canadian 'l‘hm°mn;."hhx'mi 52m 1‘ .35 N0. 1306. owmwi by ihn (Jami: 330mg Association Hf Himmln. 13m : m 1913, has been vm'ollmi mm'w' 1! Ontario Stallion Act, in.~;»w:..-.: the 12th day 01‘ July, 1923, am I'm The Ont. Stallion Burt Robt. Moll \\ an. R Secretal \. Dated at Tommiâ€, MRS The Thoroughbred Stallm OLD KOENIG flaunt Forest 10, Durham '7 ENRHLMEN‘I‘ Nu. 1:23» mud. and :1 \\ ialtnn I‘ t .'\S.~¢N HUM" mp situ .m 1 US" and Jun W Impo- 1.. ; it\\illnn1ln ~1r0m â€14“!†(1396: Enrolment 303‘" i R. \V, \\ .141“ (11.111111 U a) 5) a 1 “V n Ill AN w I \V ll ll M M Smmd “n Hi (3 9 g ‘ and In Hugh! a Hxxhilv Mr 1m “‘11. and Mrs. J 1h HEM M Ill \\ mi in n UH