PAGE Six QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY AT DURHAM IN 1869 Thu following puetical «’ffusion, which appmu-nd in The Chronicle af- tm' Um Quwn's Birthday cvlebration m 1869. will [m of intnx'est to all on! x'vaolo-rs. but “4"“ w-ntm'w to 57:); that. nniy fww :w-main tn rvmt-mbcl Um invidvnts [-v(-o‘rr'cim!. Thi- tihN Ht Thi- tlilf'iftflil‘:~' for that warty stat» of its history ai'v not now m'aiiuhlv. and to know how \w- got it will he. an :iotctmt intorost. A few wooks ago. M 1'. A. Hutton. of .‘vtis~'cu:ilz,i. Montana. wroto- to Post- master Smith asking him tH got the PotitnX' Iii. Th“ tlhi'nnivlor ti) [)I‘OiiUCt.‘ the file and I’O'pl")tilfl‘éf ttu- poetry atmut thn gum-ifs Birthday in Dur- ham in [869. In raw we couldn't. do so, he would solid 3 copy for publi- cation. Mr. Smith hundml tho- lettvr “\m- to us. amt “in wrote Mr. Hutton. Last \Vm'k tho article I'vachml our sunrtum. zu'i'nmpanio-c! by a letter from Mr. Hutton, who tells us he hail tho clipping in a scrap bocik sine» tu- wa< :. buy. Ho» says thorn are sover- at in that part of Montana from this z-ai't ur Untarin and namors Chm-Ins and Harlvy Johnson. and Robert Hat-knows from Paislo-y. Sumnns from mai- Toronto. Mclwugall fi-r-m Pni't Pilgin. and si-\'vrat UUN‘I'S from “Pat‘â€" by plat-vs. We» ainn‘t krmw wlm \vx'oh- tlw skit m1: snmo- Hf um- rrado-rs may bc- able to th us. hm wv must nut l'nrgvt. that. ï¬fty-liv- yo-ars haw- passml ~‘inm- Hwn and tho- ('hzuwns nf Iran}- in: «Minilv infnrxnalinn arr nut likP- is. in lw mum-runs. Mr. Jamvs Burt n-nmniwrs Hw mmâ€. but as â€w hlxsim-ss Hf a m-ws;rape-rum“ is tn km-p owvrythim: so-I'rvt till it's publisho-ol. \w- didn't ask him fur partimxlars. nm- dial “1- .~:1_\' anythil ;: :hnul, tlu- powtry. “3';- .‘nM lmn. huwo-wr. \Vo- ~wuultl haw «mu-thing: In inqu‘m' about in lhv Hull‘s“ n!’ :9. wow-k cm s". and WP Imp:- hu will lw ah].- tn giu' us an intvrvst- ms: :u'mmut “1' â€w ramnus t'wlvhra- mursu u!‘ u. wow-k an- s". and m b» will lu- ahlu- tn givv us an im my: avmmnl Hf tho- famous m :iuu. Fullnwing is â€w [ma-U')‘ .:....:.,. 1.: .7. 15.22:. .5... 3.2.7.7... 3 >37... :2: .12. :37. 1.3.5 ._.....: 53......2 :â€" ..._:...:_ 25.5.29.“ a :37. ...._:.I. Hw llhx'nnirlc' :mnmmrmi l'ull lulu: 'l'ho- spurts that. simuhl mko- plzu'v. 'l‘u vnnux-o-uzuv thv ,im‘iul ihrnng. l’nr ,junwiug. “put" :11er raw. 't'tn'm- stztncttng jumps. twp. Stt'lt aunt jump. Hno- «taunting. as twt'm'v. Putting ttu- stnnv. and running: jump. FD!“ with. two) ulnilars mung Dollars and dime-s. 0h, snrdid tho't, \Vi‘rv :loldml tn allure: thvm. And many an math and vursv was hrnught. In m-uivr tn swm'v Hu-m. \ :l'v'asy pulv- «vii. “NH :31! sublimv! 'I'n x‘mu'h ulmnsl. tn ho-‘va-nw l'lw lac! “hm In Hu- [up \wmld rlimb an- dullzu‘s simuld lw giwn. All \an-k was in tho- \illugv sinp’d And shuttnrs all put up. 'l‘hv tavvrus almw \\’0'I'¢‘ nlw'ol 'l‘n gin- tlw o-xviting «up. ulrnwn Land and Post ('IHSNL 'l'hnir blinds wvrr alcm'n. \ sac k I-1IIII IIIIII 1I IIIIIIIII'HIII 11110. B) Inns \\ ith a \Vho-IIIIIm'IImv, \IHI \\1IIkIIII; â€II II. II,I.. III sIII- Ina-pulv â€\O‘I' IIIo- S1III;:-IIIII'.~ "IIaII'1Im / ~::..:.. 2:.1. 7:31: 55.... 1.34.1. .t::_::r‘ 7:. 5:31.11. .5... 1.73- :21... 3:... 2...... .c .27... 29.... .55 .1... 2:. 312...â€? 1:11.? Rut. slov my pom. what mo‘ans the flag: Half-mast on tlw Orange Hall? Is it. a "humming tokmx." hung \gility haul nut. almw. Fur its vxviting vaujsv. Tu jump Hm lePS. 01‘ [ml the. stoma Th.- pupulzu' :lpplausn. $3172.11. 3:. 251.1, i... :11 9.72.7; $-37... “hiâ€"v. 9.22.1; 3:. .53 27:27. r._._ F. 32... 7.5.1:}. :33 .75... 2:; £12.53: :34... I'ho‘ Nags .\IM E 3: 7:5 2:23 2:... 3::â€" .:_: 1.x _...._..:5 :z 3...! 1.: E 2.55:: 2/. z .z: 1:3 ..:l:.£ 2...... 2...: 22:21. 3. .2... 7:255 7.3:: :7. 92:... .2352. 3cm. .5 7.7.3. ram]. #553. 1.245%. .5123. Z. $.32. .43: .7467? 2:; 2. LP... a 7312...... >3: .1.._.......::.:1. .2: .537. 2. .2 ._ .zuE 79:43:: 7.: .12.... .22...â€" .52.: Made by Ames Holden Tire 8: Rubber Co. Limited KITCHENER, ONTARIO will give you more miles for each dollar of costâ€"prove itâ€"test them with any other tire and 'Campare ï¬e‘V/ear" SMITH BROS. Durham’s Leading Tire Shop - ACCESSORIES - OIL ’i a BS HOLDEN TIRES think . ole-{Lth “:15 Ill Hu- hm'n Hlo' spurts Its true was thv Iiz'sl \w' saw at Its raw. \\'0'l'0‘ rlnsv drawn Ufl'it't's‘ \\'0‘l'c‘ it gum. ynu hmVo-u Hunting Presented President with Steel spike .::.: __.::: :1. .329... 2.“. .75.; a: 5.5.5 7.5.2.. 2.: I : 2.2.5.2 7:. .5... 1.: 2...? .1}; zinc: 2:: .95: z: .7113: :...$ 7:». â€my many l'rllitluss etl'urts much! 'I'hv gI'o-nsy pnlv to climb. l HW-cl nut th. fur I'm afraid. "I'wnulol tnko- 11p tun much tinw. .m::_.:::::_ï¬-. i: .327. .wa 3 .22....153 _ 2.22:: :5 .mu:_.:::_. 375:: .2: 23/ 2...: 93.5 1215...... :95 5.2. 3: Emma; 2.1. Thus mule-cl. with sum» hrnkvn hvacls .\ day that all «lo-lighten]. Ami many who had come frnm far, lwlimwu! thvmsvlws rcquitcd. .\ “You do. jniv" nt‘ vmn'sv was firm! Hy Durham's Voluuhwrs. \Hm gaw Hw Quwn. Wm- thvy r0- Hrml. 'l'lmm luud and hmu‘ty rllm't's. .\ mum-rt in Hw n’h‘ungv HM (Unv n!’ no Illt‘all rvnnwn‘ hwlightml all tlm musical Ami tastvt’ul. in lhv tmvn. Hu- >1»: in:.--pulv. Inn. amusing all. haw mum at incl u ducking l‘hn' nun Sllt'l'm'clo'tl. in his fall. 'l‘lw ‘throw-clnllzu- flag" in plucking. .H! whn is this (-nmvs gliding: Sn sh'mlily with spew-«,1? 'l'is \Yaltvr Spo-m'm' from Hu- Uu his \‘e'lm'ipmlv. Aretha:- intme. :ting co-incidence in connection mth the meeting is the act “tut 1h '2 8.“. Q2: mm which arried the handful of construction men .c-iuri; 1-: .‘Ix 3;:1.;2-;,. iron: Suniu to Fort \\ 111mm in May 1875, was owned ’. operate-xi b) the 139.212? Sta-.1312: 122;) Line, of which Mr. Beatty's father, (2.11.- 34†Bear} Beam}, v. .1» [zesidcn t. {:2 13V. ;.:::2 construction :2 :15 been!) (2 2. the last lap of the company's . .. bo‘2tW99fl Yale. B. C‘. and the. (‘23' 5-2, M:. Munro was given charge of ':2-;; 5:13:2an 3.". 3232.221) 8. (7‘. and \‘hu: the last and famous‘ gold spike' .. :. :21 2" 3:49 . 'zc‘lin ‘ v Lords m2!»- 022;». in 1535 he took gpoemession y:za- .272. 2.22 .~.pi}:.. win. 322 :'~ t.’:2' - .5 11223 1‘!" .42: run. lftel‘ treasurmg it for ‘ '9'.) 312.3: ‘5‘ u ' 1' ‘.' " - " ‘ 3 ‘|"=":1(L‘ll it 1.0 .011â€- Beatty. Hut. fur tlw church's full? edge $113110. pioneer: Me: layer of the Canadian Pacific Railway. 39112.net} birthdays 0120111821 ..tions on May 21 from Mr. E. W. Beatty. 21.1.3: 171.».- l.:tv. 1": recent 1. Mt .11 \ 1111-:0111'01‘. This meeting between one of 1' :‘12‘.137o!0,1:=-~; :111..- 131: . 21(2 1C1L1L'ix1: head of the Canadian Pacific also 1h?) 1 or' )--11111111 .1111: 11-5111131 of the turning of the first sod on .0. m. at 1011 W 11.1 1 1 1875. an event at which George Munrom ‘LLA;~ :1- will give you more miles for each dollar of costâ€"prove itâ€"test them with any other tire and 0 one starting out in liie ever expects I to fail. Youth is always hopeful, but hope alone cannot bring success. If your hope is to see yen: boy a success in the world, securir n3 irpependence and comfortâ€"the Vision 35 so manv, yet the attainment of so fewâ€"adept a regular sav- ings plan for him now, and ten: 11 him in his tender years me mine of sax ing some- thing out of every 6.01-313 ’ YOUR BOY and ms FUTURE OF CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER $519,000,000. THE ROYAL BANK THAT \VAY LIES HIS SUCCESS. Hall. Sound The first Roman Catholic (-hm'ch was built at Amxapnlis 1608. Tim ï¬rst Protestant church was built in Halifax. The: first Methodist Church at [Mint ‘1» liulo‘. N. H. 1791). Thu first Baptist church at Sack- \'illv in 1763. TM first Presbyterian ChUI‘t'll at I Unsiow 176-1. The first Anglican sun-ice in Lian- mla was hchi at Aunaimlis. St. Paul's church. Halifax. was thc sccund Anglican church in {lan- zula. It. was cnmmcucml in 17am and finishcd fin,- wars lalm'. 'l'lw first. Sunday Sclmol was Qpcned m 1785 m connectmn with St. Paul's church. Huhfux. St. John. N. B. is thu Ul‘lt‘St inâ€" c-nrpox‘atml tmvn in Canada. receivâ€" ing its cllal‘tm' on 18th May, 1783). (ht H111 habit of looikng over our Small 1111191111111 Ads. on page 7. Thvl‘v max 1113 money in it. Small .\1ls.t1:11_1 1:111..- l‘or classification will 1111 found on page :3 11‘ you have any- thing 111 51311 a Small Ad. max bring Wu :1 l1uy111 ll \ou “ant to buy :1111tl11112.l13t the public lino“ about it in '1 I11- 1 ‘inoniclo. \11 outlay Of a few cents may save you a lot. of trouble and make you a lot of dol- lars. tf ’l‘lu- first Itrt;»1'vs«.~11t:'1ti\¢2 \ssombly in (anada met. in Halifax 17:38. LOOK THEM OVER FIRST THINGS. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Judgeâ€"What’s your name, palm, and ï¬le charge? â€" A..- - .. annn‘! with battery. J udgeâ€"Put thisAguy in a dry cell. Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7. It will pay you. tf The Special Committee appointed to enquire into and report on agri- cultural and other economic condi- tions in the Province will hold sesâ€" sions in place and time as fololws : DURHAM, Tuesday, June 17, Town Hall, 2 pm. and 8 p.m. WALKERTON, Wednesday, June 18, Town Hall, 2 mm. THORNBURY, ThurSday, June 19, Town Hall, 2 p.m. \ .All who desire to supply informa- tion or make representations useful to the Committee concerning any branch of Agriculture and industries related thereto are hereby cordially invited to attend. Hon. Dr. Jamieson, P. F. Cronin, Chairman. Secretary. To Whom it May Concern : Agricultural Enquiry Committee NOTICE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO ChevroletlDealers - - - ._ Fleshert on, Ontario : ++++++++++M++~z~+++++++++++++++~x~+++~z~+++++++++++++++M++++33 An increase in price of from 3 to 5 per cent. on the Chevrolet \ cars sold in the United States has just been announced. A similar increase on the Canadian prices are not unexpected. The Chevrolet models at the present low prices are the world’s cheapest fully equipped quality cars, and it is to your interest to make sure of your Chevrolet before the price is advanced. A demonstration of any Secure Your Chevrolet Now New Superior Touring - $7 98.00 Delivered OCCU- D. McTAVISH SON The most absorbing I'lome'stretch the effort to stretch a pay cheque 0m one Saturday to another. Size doesn’t. matter much. The nailest offices may cause the most rious cases of swvllml hoad. A pi]ii¢'»50phez‘ is a bum actor who of the models gladly given on request. L‘ who 12:» zyxn .13.“ â€##â€" thanks heaven he didn’t live in the age when the dinosaur laid eggs. is a perfect lad cept when full of booze. Gland extiacts may cure the feeble-minded, but acquittal cures the insane. “A 11-- Nowadays the one born with a mouth. Illuupx. What puzzles us is how the dentist knows when those heâ€"vamps are un- cnuscicms. Thursday, 3Ҡ5' 1924. lucky child is the silver tongue in his