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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Jun 1924, p. 4

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PAGE FOUR ’’’’’ u and Pxop rietor. The Ch: mailed to any address in the rate of $2.00 per year‘ six months, 50 cents 1 months. To any address in monl "l‘hv’ififirivt raliy anmml :m‘aix'. and e humo- h» Hm pomplo mm'o- l'nn'ihh' ”w w Svnut Assmfiatinn Skullls. TM“ )‘n-au': use-1w Swan! in tiw â€"- H'u'ni Hr- mliy will in- \u’n'th tl'aw'l- Hm: tn ”\M-n Sumac! tn smn and if is ‘nupml that us mam): nt‘ Hm [meme of Durham will kw n11 hand as pos- sibly «am. As the Inca! Troop isde- to UN View UH SUI won-k. pt-nflin: mum \‘nluz‘.to-m-.~' h» gvt. Hu-m m ”\w-n Nmnal fur tlw day. the Swutmnsm- also hum-s that. a num- m-r \‘siH kw kiml o-mmgh to 101111 the ”56- ul' tho-iv cars I" talk» thv boys to Sou \1111 1.11111 ts1rgc1t.f111h1VVs, the older il'nUp‘ 1111111 (1VV1-11 811111111 VVill haVc H11111'1V1- 1111 V1111.”'lh11} haV11 heard :1 :.:1'11:1t 11 :11 about. you. ;11111 111111 “ditching: 111 51111 \\'h(‘thPl' yflu are 11111111111231 1 111' 1-1111! 1111111151- t11-:_10111lness N1111ts.\\.h111 V1111 5:111 a ~11ax11 mo- 11111111. 1111141 1111 1111 WP 5110111111 Class work. Because V1111 haVe Vour 11311:.11 1111111 go tn 83111111 and think V1111 haV11 a 1'1,.:ht tn 1"(111'111 1t all.K1_11_1p at- it. â€"-Gre1111 Plume. ~im'gv all m» your mnthm' in? NW c‘XU'a of stun-kings. IN “V ENTERED 330? AND STOLB OIL Five Gallons of Lubricating Oil Stolen from Moon’s Machine Shop Saturday Night or Sunday Morning Mr. Moon uf the Durham Machine Shop would like to get, a fivp gallon ("an of En-Ar-Co motor oil that was stolvn from his shop hvtwwm 10.30 Saturday night. and Sunday morning. The Hi1 was for $310 and had been standing near the t‘mnt._ dooy whore it. was evidently seen by the thief who planned a methnfl of getting it. away. and in this interval mentioned broke npen the dew at the rear of the building. made his way to the front. and carried it off. It retained at. $1.50 a gallon and as it. nnly look a few minutes to get it the thief will think the lime and energy were well spent. He was a slippery cuss and with the lubricating influence of the oil will be in a better position than ever to carry on his nefarious tac- tics. “0 an mil 1) Thursday, June 19, 1924. fan: and warn yo": Hu' pmoplo' Hf tho- :hh’ tlu- \vnrk that. wmtvmplatmg Suuml THH‘E’ “’ In will makc- ill "at. tin-m. District Camp Hal Diézrict Rally H why is i)t‘("¢'ll]ill;..’_' an and mu'h ymu' hringS [W'Mv «if H!" ciisti'it't Hw wnrk that. Hm Rny Him i~' iinin: fin HIP \o in ..-‘\ ilh [um tii alh n Hip dist iirt in uniâ€" xviH in- mirth trawl- ‘numl in $00. and if. is man}; nt‘ Hm vaple of “Ir-:1 i» haw :1 litth 2 311v vumo-r ni' yum‘ yml mu: put. ynm' -u :mhvx' i! m». Don‘t. as! minuin and Hum r thn house. keeping in hot. water looking shift, 01‘ ”10 Odd pair .0 aih or: the} (Men Pun wants ASSOC ia- ol in mw-n Sound on a? \ it’tmia Park. It HH‘H’ \ViH he in the f 1013 So outs present moi. HRHHU‘P. Hulk- 3. Alvafooxol. \\ iartrm. Got, thvm togciher haw a “HH' Of 11:: put. 1m! wunch-I‘I'ul h'nnst'c‘n'matiun. Bishnp Whit» has Mon :1. rosiclvm in China i'm- tm-uly-vigm. wars and rvtm-m in that mmntry in Sv[.»tv1'nl’u‘*r. "l'hu prm-inm- 01' Human has bwn wallow] thv "wnrlcl nt' bandits." :md Hu- Bishup 1mg1‘vttml that. this was pussibly tun 1.1'111‘. HP 1'1‘31’01'1'011 tn Hu- 1"1-1111t :It'thitios of ”113511 tribes in Hu- ”111111111 411 snmv pmmiuem pompln hum T‘muan and 111w“ 1101'" but said lhat this “as ”111} «me out Hn- vasvs 111-1111;:111. tn 0111' {Ute-1111011 in this 1-1-1111.” m1 {1111111111 HI' its low} 11111‘1'vst. 11101151111115 of a1 ts Hf fini- 12111' 111‘111111- 11mm 10111-1101! 0111 notirv. wv did nut, catch. 'l‘lw m'vsvnt dis- svnsinns in China am» far dumps-1' than is gvnm'ully knuwn and is vvvn af- l'o-«kting H’w lwm-tofurv unirmwach- ahln Chinvsc imngrity. Thu Chimrso haw always hmm :I. lmtinn \Vl’l'usv wm'ti. gvnm'ally. was as gum! as thnix' lmml. 'l‘lu- I'vL‘vnt. tmnhln through- nur Hu- mmm-y has sumo-Winn npswn‘ this Mr Hu- zzw'smnl. and HH\\' Uh- \\‘m-«i. gom‘ 'all}'. was as gum! as their lmnol. 'l‘hu t'o‘TMlL tr'e‘mhln through- nut. tlu- mmntn'y has sumr-whm upsw‘ this 2m- Hu- pm-svnt. and mm the- (Ihinf‘sv businws wnrlcl sue-ms t” have“ anhmtmi :1 pnlivy .~'«.»1‘ne'tin1v.< Iwz‘u‘ly ”plmfiiit‘. Bishop \\'hih-‘s \\'Hl'k in Hanan hu- gun in .‘LJiT'h. mm. and \th-n ho‘ Wrni llu'n- hz' found an inhmsv unti- t'nrwign t'ovlin::1nmn;:tin-I'lllinvsnuf‘ that. [H'HVinwn .Himugh i! (wk 3 L'Hllsiah’l“:hlt' timv in gain Hz“ mmfi- flo-ncw nl' {hw [H‘HDIP. _\'0L H2" mis- >1ic'!!1:l!‘iv.~‘HHWHK‘H in high {zn‘nr with thn pupiiitn'v. His Lurching» i'nfci'i‘v.) tn sump n!’ ”in m'my I'uminws that unfuriunmt pm? n!‘ ”w “will i.‘ <uiijm'tt'd in. and told how the mis- wnmu it's .i:~o~ in ”H- m l 351”” NW! in tin sv snmv Oi!‘$inU( liw iimnis‘ ans! fumino's might inflii'm-tiy hv attrib- uted thv suunss nf thv Christian mnwmo'nt in that. country. Durin: Hm time- uf the first, famine sincn 1910. (ha missimrarios found that thvir a.» sistanm? “as not. wanh cl am thev had quite a time in gaining «WM! :1 littl'n of the confidefice of the. populace. The next‘year. Igow- ofvmu whv : a sworn! fammo. armved. it was a littlo easier in \\’()l'l{ Willi ”H‘ liwal antlioi'itivs. until nnw. tho {amino roliol‘ is loft ontix‘oly in the hands of Hw i-osi'clo‘nt missionaries. In 1931. :1 distribution of $2000.Cl)0 “as tho moans oi saxing: 0191' one million 111 EN This money had been contiibuiml in \ai‘ious missionarv sucivtios thioughoui tho wmld anii of this amount Canada alono contrib- uted 5600.000. In 1921 the famine was caused by drought: in 1922 it was by floo‘tl. and in this year the. missionaries chang- eil their tactics of relief somewhat. 'l‘hey paid in food and clothing only for work done. In this manner they constructei'l over six miles of dikes along the. river banks of the Yellow River. called also “China‘s sorrow.“ because of its rampages at various times during the past four thousand years. In 1923. so well organized is the. famine relief fund. that when the famine came it was not. necessary to appeal to the outside world fox-help. The speaker dealt. briefly with the missionary situation as it is in Can- ada. and gave statistics to prove that educational religion is the better kind. In the schools established. the percentage of children who are Christians on entering is almost nil. On being graduated, however. the percentage showed in nearly all in- stances that one hundred p'er cent. had accepted Christianity. Bishop White claimed that it was n DEANERY MEETING Huntinuml from P33" 1 SAFER“ ELD 7:; © mast-380m â€" if .câ€"â€". \“ Slipping! THE DURHAM CHRONICLE :‘um- ui'tlhrisli:mi1_\' is «My thv mai- tvx' M' u i'vw yours. prm'id‘ing Hu- tlln'islizuv ('hm'chvs tlmmghout. Hm WHX'M giw hvr Hw umnwtunity. l‘uihm in; l-iishnp \‘(hitqfs adchwss. {m \\ H. Hartlwy of Shulbumo. a 1"01mvr Huvlur 11mm. spoke h) the mmhim-«l mew! mg: i'm- a I'vw m'inulvs nn tlw .lulwilw Yc-al' nt' Huron College and “xyluinmj that. “wing. to the pwse-nt linznmiul and business «10- pwuision 1.1m 111'0111151-11 drive for $60.4)UO 1‘111' tho cullcgu would not take plam- just. mm; but. that. the sum of $8.01)” was clusirwi in OHIPI‘ that. a mudm'n [waiting plant. might be in- .slalhwi. 1,0 ruplmro the one now in usv. which was nut. satisfactory. During: Hu- dimwr land 5l_1[_)per‘hom' the Mum-s of Hm Durham sustained their gmnl rvgmtatwn as hostesses, Mrs. Blodgett, (n0, ; ' . . “ nett‘: of Timmins, Out. is \jiSlplng her brother, Mr. Hermie ' "1 elg. Mrs. Robt. Lawson and . and Jack and' Mrs. T1108. mmhgm mntored t0 Torml, Mrs. Robt. Lawson and 501 and Jack and" Mrs. T1108. La Durham motored to Toronto ( weekend. Rt. Worshipful Bro. Grant D. D. G. M accompanim by shipful Bros. Whitchurch, M and McClOcklin paid an visit to St. Alban‘s Lodge A. 1:. .- . M. . Mt. Furcst. 0n mvning. June 13. After the (ion and olectinn of officers 1 mm» 4,. Am. \VOL’ht'uu. 1 . y . w Rt. W orshipful Bro-$11313"? 32)??- D. D. G. M accompanied % prison' shipful Bros. \IVhltcl'xurch, 4 Oofficiai and McClncklm Qald iE‘lvn‘ No 000 vicit to St. Albans met ‘Féaa C1: .x M. 1\~lt..Fnrcst.lon. limy ;. .' w."\1‘t‘1r*1115 - UVé‘IllIl". .Junc... 13. Aftg .1 ‘ WP tiun an?! PlCCtlmlpf (if { 100161 3111391?in 1355011113111"? repqu‘ef 0f . 11.7 4 whom"- a LIr‘nagniflcent hanqm‘t,“ “hi; m'm'idw. and a. pleasant (\(11 a srwnl. H 1' di\l\l‘l11"1]l‘ bpruu Mrs. W. L.‘ ls‘allis ul‘ Shollmrnc was Llw guvst uf M rs... J. A. Rowland wlzilv in altondancv at tho Deanery mwling lwre an Monday. Mr. and M 1'55 (1. S. lx'oat‘m‘y and son Russ returned Friday night l'mm :tn mdtr-mlml trip llu'nugll the l'uilml Slates. 'l‘Jwix' ilinvrary inâ€" vlmlml a mnnth’s stay at. LOS Angelcs, (Emlil'omia. and later a Visit with Mr. and Mrs. William Kl‘lll'lll‘}’ in Mll‘llltilltl Slate. .‘HLH‘HNIHL DluLLu Hm: and Mrs. Hal-Hwy of Shri- !mz-zw were the guests. of Mr. and 511's. W. 2-3. anlot. nwr Mumlay and I l.“ 'cuu: . 311'. and Mrs. Ilul'ml-t. ii. Cmvan uf (2:111. and Mrs. PHI‘ViS Hi’ I'lvsl'wlvr SWIM. from": Saturday till Monday with Hm l:1it(‘x"s an’nhvl'. Mr. Elijah Armsti'tmg. and ”Hwy I'vlaH'x'PS. Miss. l‘lsfhm' Firth 3mm. 1h» \ka- vnzl in 'J‘m'tmtu. ‘- \ ‘ ----} ‘antv Mrs. \\'iHiam Marshall. are with IH‘I' mutho :11]. here. F : :4 Veteran Star Theatre FRIDAY-- SATURDAY TWO SHO\VS :8 and 9.1?) PM Imperial Comedy “SCHOOL POLO” CHARLES JONES “BIG DAN” l"llL‘»'a 'illiam Kwhnmiy and baby, are? swimlmg (his wank mnthor. Mrs. M. M. Marsh- June 20-21 ARE YflllR NERYES “All 0N EASE?” \liss Katybol )11:11}; «11‘ (‘11 5111-1111 H10 \\ m k-1 1111 “1111 1111:111 1‘ 1111mm. Mrs. \V. Cafivls of Aylun is ing hm‘ granddaug'ht01'. Mrs erhvnk. MaSUW Hill'fl' Sciwnk i.- his g"ll1dn'im lx¢-I'..\21'.~', 4);; .\_\ton. I’Qt‘atocs H “108 Sheepskins In these strenuous days, there is constant warfare waged against om- nervous vitality. The man an woman who is free of Nervousness and Sleeplessness; “1,0 is not more or less troubled with In- digestion, Rheumatism, lleaduc}... Neuralgia. Weariness and L0,, .4; Vitality, Pain in the Back and Cuné stipation, are very rare indeed. This is why the Fruit Treatmm; in the form of “Fruit-a-tives” is, ; blessing to nervous, sleepless, rm- strung men and women. “l“ruit-a-tives” is really the 111110;, silied juices of apples, orange,’ in, and prunes and contains all 1!, 13);,?<‘li(:in:ll powers of these f1‘uitj:.j.», and. in a more active and conccm my form . n! '1‘ -‘___.--.. .. l' Amazing Results from Intensified Fruit Juices LUJ Lu. “Frui.t-a-tives” will always I‘Miu'fi Nermusness and Sleeplessnms ‘ cleansing the system of “3310...?5 rebuilding the nerve cells by “loaf of (mail, rich bloodâ€"by rogmhzzm 11:0 stomach, liver, bowels and 51'; E and 1%“ invigorating and rc-x'il.:i;/.. ;; tin; ;;.;20 system. TI": the fruit treatment for my. ni';".'r_x3. Get abox of“Frui:-:z-1i'\' \ {ole-ff. Yourdruggist has ”Winâ€":3. an?“ f'ui‘m. a box., or sent postpuh‘: ‘n Fruit-u-izivcs Limited, Ottawa, L?- :1, ..fmit.a-tives” Brings Rest ‘ and comfort D’ ' LRfiAfi fiARKEm 1‘ Thursday, ‘June 19, 1924. 'lour Oat Ch0p Mixed ChOp Durham, Ont. Corrected June 19, 1924 1'11 and $110“ “)0 farm ['5 lm\\‘ i'uw -_vx ing \VaS'dOW' «'Xln mum; 111.. “4 MP. Aikons mm in“ l':1"-m.;.'\\. like to kntm “hat \\;1~ “‘1‘! . order in am a hug mum. but hiHU‘d “hit hI‘M' “31‘?" 1‘], use in tryin: 1n t':!.~‘.~ .2 3,}, animal )‘Uil (“MM ‘1\!‘.“'\\ :zz'." about. " John Mruiz'x' U10 fiuOI‘ and s ting {:(M‘Hi PPS! svstvm Unc- : dmxn madmi total ”1 H s". 0f17.- Hv Han farmvm‘tn :" 1.h«‘_,.l‘il'ili.~‘i| I: in ”W 'HHS. {01‘ ”I" in“ '.‘ [any Farm Problems Discussed ‘ in NW mus; {01' NW in“ HQ" 5"“! ill' roguhuix i 100,15" “Em. Sifit! 'M. \ M handlmi Hm VHHH i just ' LVI’“. In um wminm pnm: U" Jcn'nw pmrh $3“! [.1 mn- 11‘ ans! it dld anin '(H Hm Km H} amt]! Amv! ha :11 If pl'l‘}‘3l""‘ 11w mat! an inww Bnmwl s11 rmmx‘t \‘. hamm \\ adu." farm “'11 h a ('lml‘tv was qx Tom] hm Hm}. 'l‘i thv (111w HUN. 1 .H \\ HM- “1113‘ thur M of th 8"!“ it (COIHimlml fmm 11:1; HI H! 1H. Thursday, June 19, 1924. h H H \\ yd HM H (minus, Silwr Skins Whit.» Bums. 23 11 New l’ntattws T; Ideal ”1'31” m- m 'C \! VOLLETT’S M ll Grocery specials md THI- Specials in Flour and Fee PRICES 1:0 \\ 110M] Hus DON'T MISS I] H 25 250 700 I‘Si m. M m

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