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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Jan 1925, p. 6

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VI 3 simply runslrm'lo-o) lmmn-mzulv ulnarm'r. .\n uwrniglll vlmrging about unm- a nmnth is usually all mm H nm-olml ln kw-p lhu bat- h-ry in Ulll'l'fltlllg cnmlilinn. 'l'lIo-H' urn lw» lypvs nl' sloragn hallo-rim m umwml us». “nu i~' tlu- lo-aol cm”. which uso-s sulphuric 10'ch as “In ulcu'lrnlyli‘. 'l'lw sm’t- aul typo, is llw Ellison: wll whirl: arms sprrlflllv pl'o-lml'ml plzllo's 0f :vu-ko-l nxioln and an alkali l'll‘l'tl'n- vlv. 'I'lu' Inaul lylu' Hf slnl'am- 'o-ll h ”w must. mnuunnly nsml. Hm m-ll gin-s :3 WIN and is sull- .\lh‘l' A happy ~HJHHI'H M NH? 11"an ‘Io‘ill' CLIInslo-y. Miss E. .l. Allan r0- 'urnml nn Saturday running and an \Iunday thrvw upo-n thv dunr 01' NU ’» tn find it all wruhlu-d whito- and Mr. and Mrs. Jnscph Lonnox of Eg- remont and their bright. twin daughters visited relatives on the 10th Concession on Saturday. .-\ftvr cutting up piles bf wood (or a goodly number of people. Mr. Uron Pvart left for Detroit on Sat- urday. purposing to spend the winter there. Oren is an extra good work- Miss G‘assio Ryan returned to her pasitmn in Simpson‘s at. the close nf thn \wok aftvr spvnding a pleasâ€" and fortnight at the old home on thp 6th. Mr. .'.\l|N‘lt Imtc' dh‘hV‘t'lNl (Wu head of spuia'nh \wll- linislwd hvof nattlo' m Dun ham un Fridm last In Mr. \rnold .\nb|o-. l‘rIIsIo-n fur thu O IIsIIIIIg thIw wals. \II. Janws Banks gut tlw hardwmxl ”mum! at 34.60 pm mul. tho cedar \wnt at $3.77» and mu I‘m-Making at Rm: .I. E. Peters had a line. thouzhtful message for Zionites on Sunday. 30-“ ”H tho ”In .Inlts. an Imwn. t omhmu') oath-I'y In» full 'Mainmi 'lo-an. .\t. tln- annual mwhug of thv mtv- myo‘rs nf NH. 5 Mn \\'o'dnvsda,\' 0f 33% \VN‘k. MI; .I. .|. War! wzw vlc'ctvd In spm- nt Hu- {and MHO‘I'IO‘S gih' a gro'ah- o-ll than illo' l'lohsun. th s’ .~'II|u!l‘iHI‘ “W ":40 88 ~' dmwn by Hw fulltm l 'HH‘ “[0 Hf an H This has been quite a lively house o'umo's fl'ulll Um no Oh». hath-W. 'Hlo PAGE 6. MHl‘ has \\'i|\ Hf 9' H 4' Copyright EdiSOn Batteries Superior fuI- giving high t'lll'l‘l‘nts. Ihsnll IN"! WIN gin. but I?) ”M w-ha II a “III-my IIIII-I-III. Is this ohnlw tn 1. ’ \IIHS. ”Hm I) r'mrvnl oinmn hum :I B .' Is w small. lnm'vwr. that II If: wH< Iwr vo-ll wnuhl he.- \l \\ Edison Storage B Batteries ”1‘6an” Purs or (mas [magma gag Traverston. mnslrm-lo-d llllfllOPâ€"nliull' \n mw'mglnl. c-lmrgmx: ' a mom”: is usually all Hu- fzu't Hm! tho- haul in uI‘o-ah-I' \‘c,»|t.ago- pvr ohsnn. thv Holispu typo: NIH! RADIO QUESTIONS SAND ANSWERS , 1924, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) .52....7. ::.1.__£ E. ..1:::__ 3:52.... .1 53.... 2 1 1a ...1. ' ".U'to'l' :1 c'l'yslal "I" ”M. IS Him-.- 2 I! M l'vstnrv its EDISON STORAGE B BATTERij/e: By R. M. SHERRILL in q gum] Hut It'vahls ( Radio Engineer) SI'IISIIHIH .\II.~'.â€"- I‘IIu IIII|_\ mu In get both-r s'I-IIsIIhIIx IIIIIII tho: IIIII Cr) 'Stal is In III'II-Ik II HIN'II and god :I Iww sur- IIII I' IHI IIII' I'Wltiu't IIIIIIII. .\n.~‘.. , H is H Would I" :uljusl. if .w USNI. ‘I’art tun, with th¢ 7emaindm of the wustructional details, will be published in our next issue.) fur ”up past MW \ka9: but. on Sat.- ”May William l'o'tln'nmi m hissin- «UPS at lhu'rdulc- Cnllvgn Inst. in 'l‘nruntn. Spvnsvr. Knit!) and Mina lo-t't fur ho'h'nit. tho furmm' two to I'vsumo' pnsmuns in Ford's. Um lat- flow In spmul sumo- lmlidays with kin- ill'l‘ol “INT, Aftvr spo-mhng :1 most vnjuyahle I'Hl'lnight's' hnliclalvs {H- grandma l‘\';’Hl.\ :md .0110 Wush-rn Elm’tirc .’lt‘v.\ tutu-s m my lwn stop :unphlim'. Is It pnsslhh- tn usn a sunglo t1 hatw h-I'y fur but“ of stc' tuhns. z .\n.~', H :s probably pussiblv, hut? H “HUM lw In-ttm'. and wasn‘t“ In: :ulJusl. if swan-at“ I: hath-mus warn; .. _ ‘ I 'quo n is almnst unlimited. '1 he lead tum hat-MUM haw wen with UN M's! nf «aw. a In" of but a It!“ wars. .\.~"is shuwn. Han platv vontains 2/1 ”nib". vuvh n" which may he used as thv Ill-gatiw plate of a stciu‘age B LmHvry «full. The [msitive plate H mudv up in u like manner of a nnmlwr nf tubular units. Figure 1 :llsn shnws lmw Hn- positive and Ina-gatiw units should 1m wirml t0- L'vthvr. and hnw Hwy should lit, into ”In first lulu», munln-r uf ~quail units handed to- uvthm; ‘m- Fig. 1) and these units mm at suvh a size that a pair will mun-nimntly tit. into a ‘fixfi-inch test hlho‘. ’l‘hus it is possible to group “[1“!th Hf thus" H‘HS f0 ‘1 4840". lntlvn mm :! n"t»lllp:11'ati\nly Small W‘h.‘ P The Edison IIlI-IIIIIIIts are now quite III-gIItzII'ly advertised in radio maga- ZIIU'S, IIIIII gIIIIIIIIIlh sell at about 5 Wilt." 3 Wm. ”yllII- may be also IIMIIIIIIIII I'IIIIII lI' IlisnII battery service :IHHIH. III;.,IIIII-. l shuws one of the III-gntivw IIlzItI-s ”1' :I large Edison Indium: furlnight's lmliolays at. grandpa Firth's at [Inn‘s «Zm'nvrs, M13308 El- <io~ and ls‘znwl Mays mturnvd t0 tlwir_lmtm~ in Hm-lph on Monday mm‘mng. ans has just. rnachcd us that Mrs, (hmi'gu Furnvzmx. who with her husband has hem visiting at Mr. Hy. Boatnn’s fur a couple of weeks. had to) have mvdical aid called in un Saturday as she» suffered from a human-hag". ”no" of the most enjoyable events of this neighhorhood for some months was the party held at. the humn of Mr. Basil Davis on Friday evening: last. About. forty young people were present. and there was music galore. two Violins, a guitar of wry sweet. tone the property of Mr. Bryson Morlflek. 23nd ehol‘ding ‘1" .h;\ nfiinn- 3. Thu plains Mr .3 rvgular Edison dummy INIHI'I')’ :H'o' made up Of a 2. Th» lichmn stux'age battery wil' slam! all kinds uf abuse, misuse anr lm-k uf mm- witlmut hning seriously alumagml. It may stand indefinitely \ntlmut IN'IHK charged; it may b4 vhargv-al way almw tlw normal rate: 1‘. may h4- m'o-m'hargml. or it may b! sluu-t-rirruitml. Any of the abovc puints \wuld [oo-rnmlmntly damage : lo'ad sh'l'ago' bath-1y. .II \II u'vn, “III! UllUl'uulg on the organ. Miss Jennie Davis is one of the host cooks in the town- ship. so the feasting was extra good, too. Missos H329! and Gladys Firth, nieces. were the prime movers in _ v .-.. t" lulu IILUVUID "I this very happy event. "huts but lately we heard of the loss of Mr. John Laughlin‘s pigpen and hennery on the 10th Concession with the loss of all the poultry. Mr. Ernest Webster. who got home from Zion’s concert ebout midnight, man- FIGURE l MIN." am using mm 'ush prizes in a tutti] valuu 01' ton llmusancl dollars. It is uunnumzed that earl: subscriber to the Family ”l'l’ald whose subscription is re- (wivml helm-u tlm (sunlusl closes, will rum-iv” a irm 011le as well as a limuitil‘ul art culmidur and picture. This gmu'ruus offer has rrsultcd ill a rumml-hruaking rush of subscripâ€" tions i,” this popular wvnkly, and Lin: publishers are warning their old subscrilmrs in rum-w nurly and avoid «liszippninlmvnls. The Family Hur- alcl gruws lww'r and lml-lnr. It is a marvel ”1' value "l'lu- ('apitul [H'ilo' in :1 big Cnntcst nnw lwmg mmlmtml In' the Fam- ih Hmuld and \anklx Star of Mon- Inn: 1 is tiw tlmusand dollzns cash and Hmn- aw alsn scuros at other (in Saturday wu paid our first visit to lhn Iliad Cross Hospital to see some old frivnds whu are patients than» and worn plvasvd to find them all on tiw way to i'vcuvm'y. It is a bright. cherry placv, in spite of Lhu sutTm'ing. and an «Ivan and ably managed. W'u vxpm't sumo romances will mmn attach UH'HISPIVDS to tho misy. 0M spot. Through the courlosy of Forest and Outdoors, tho ol‘ticial organ of the Commission of Conservation, we are this week enahlmi to present. 0111' readers with tho two views given above of Hon. Dr. Jamieson’s pro- sorvo at W‘ihior’s Lake. The upper View Shows South Grey’s genial M.P. P. in the midst of his host loved hobby, reforesta- tion. In the lnwor picture is given aunther View of the m'OpoI'ty lnsnle aged, pluckily. to got the hogs out. It is supposed Hm lire originated from hot, ashvs being,» put -int.0 Hm dust-box. A $10,000.00 CONTEST DURHAM CHRONICLE Saugeen 'l‘ownship Council is threatening suit against Engineer F. lt. James of Walkerton and David Keyes ol' lx'incardine to collect. $67. the amount paid by the township to the Des Moines Steel Company of Chatham for work of drilling an- chor holes in the cement ahutments ol' the new Mcltae hridge huilt last year which work should have been d'ane hy Keyes who has the contract for the cement. work. Engineer James, who was engaged by the council to superintend the work, passed Keyes‘ rimtract, and the council. with the umlerstamling that said contract had been fullllled. paid Keyes for same. When the Steel Conu‘iany‘s men arrived to erect the frame work, they found 110 anchor holes in the ahutmcnts and being ready to procced with the work, drilled them themselves, a job which entailed a great deal more labor than had Reyes put wooden plugs into the mnerete before it had set and then drilled out the plugs. The Steel Company billed the township for the, extra work and a short time ago threateni‘ul suit to collect same. As Keyes of Kincardinc has refused to assume this bill for $67, as does also Engineer James who was paid $500 by the township to see that the Bosidvs the elk. Dr. Jamieson has also in his natural zoo two Ameri- can Prairio Bison. brought here from Waimvright. Alberta, but neither the Doctor or his photographvr exhibit- 0d any desire to got into close range of those animals to take their photoâ€" graph. “Billy,” tho door, and “Daisy,” :1 young fawn, are also res- idents of Jamicson Park, as well Um animal onclosure, with the elk in tho fm‘vgrmmd. The baby elk, horn on the promises a year ago, is shown in the centre. SAUGBEN THREATENS SUIT (Jemplaint lltltl been made by the (Ihief ef Pnliee that some depraved mnrtals had taken battles of alcohol inte the stalls. added the contents in the bottles of pop, and then poured the. Jazzeil pep ewn beside their dinners, where it. infused them with the idea that they had a jag on. His recommendation was that the stalls he eliminated. with a View to put- ting a step to law-breaking on the pmmises~-te which the celestial preprietors may not he charged with being accomplices. On Christmas «we the restaurant was ehserveil tn become the goal of several hilarious individuals who may have had a jag (inâ€"or may enly have been under the. influence W-hilo’interestod in his animals. and liborally providing for them during tho hard months, Dr. Jamie- son's groat intorost is in his young pine, walnut. hintornut and other trees, thousands of which he has had planted out during the past throw. or four years. and among which [tin is shown standingr in the top pic- urn. III9t. lmntI- IZIII i91IIIII9 Um stalls in thnI IIIIIIII=9I= I'nstaurant “are taken mm II. and in IIItIII'u pa99ms-hy maV I9m=rlain \xhvtlIvI' the racket is «Inc In a Imam dIaiII Ull tho 90le dish, or 011“ Mm I‘Hlllt‘llillg of con Sldlks. ']‘wu (w thyme years ago the pro- perty was made a Government. sanc- work was done according to the -_nnt.rm:t.. Hu- conncil in spvcial sus- 4iun on Monday pussvd a motion that, tho Stool Company be paid and will report. to the courts if need ho. to I'ocovvr sanw from James 01‘ 1(0va or hcbtll.~â€"Plbrt lilgin Timon. as English ring-nockml pheasants and _Belg|an hare._ THE STALLS REMOVED ”WT“! v ‘ “3“??er DUNDALK COURIER RBHBIBERBD BY PATRON Mr. John Bradlvy. rural mm! .-....r- im' on Dundalk. R. It. 2. l‘m'w‘v‘ a pleasant Christmas surm'I-‘w not some of hishuxholdnrsprusvmm! :1 I with a fuotpwarmor and lme' a appreci;u,ic;m.â€"â€"Dumlalk Hui-um. ’l‘hc tract of land cowrs no-arl. three hundred acres and is mm a mecca for visitors during the mute.- months in summor. Visitors aw al- ways made cordially wolronw. Hu- only rrstriction being that um am- not allowed insidv tho. animai wuâ€" closure. This restriction is lnzulr as a matter of safety for siuhlso-o'r‘a as tho bison, "specially. :m- \wmm-j at times and nut to lw trillml “uh (in a ptpcpliar manner) of u... tihr-«t mas spuntLâ€"Moaford Mirrm'. wary, apd the carrying ul‘ nix-mm» Within ",8. Mundarms .IS prulnhzw byma [nfm'npc la] Ql‘dqr-In-cmmr 1 I. M. January 3. 1m, w- J. {Incl l ' f“. floral 1‘ MIS‘. Chl‘vvw W. Rm: H 'Yfiffindfli f. of "In burr” “VS. SPIN w Deal man MM Wfiun “-2.- }. mm: (nuplu !.. ”his in Hw I r "i." W'Sidv is! \H Md" hu- nun "M01101! \\ h“ \\ Piness. Who was gum WON‘ a [Ire-1W 3 0d [wavh SW ()phvlia I‘HM“ : Icy. 'l‘ho- h" M IcCordiv. “nyv chid arm LI '1. roses. Mr. "37' that Hf :1 “4- Miss .‘Ialwl \ daughtm- M M Of 70mm“ \\'9 lock in “1'. U It the hunlv H berm). W21. 7 ductmi ”I“ Rhona ILumMu musn'. Thu 1‘ 38 “Law" intnm‘urutvd very WM! and luukvd . pretty 1!] thoir ('hal‘m lumvs. 'l‘hv m'nm‘am the Natiunal Alum-m. of U10 {HI ammmmd h A marriauv t-f m'vn exm‘cisvs. A qxzfll'to-Hv pertun. TnHHHu; \I|'_ York: Mr. llmu‘ and In (3.] uwahsh. “m wry ceiwd :1 Marty rump. ”OHM” HIS” fHVHY‘v‘cl 1 with a lu-antxfuily ro'n solo. Th0 wound part. gram onnsish-d nf a w: maul vntitlvd. "Ex-0r} which a law!" numlwr participalnd. Miss Mil as “Canada“ and mess I 38 “Law" intnm‘urutvd very WM! and luukvd 4 A ICU"" arv almn part m n- Yours Ina} had mam ~ "I“ “h ”1‘ gum! w’rn cmwd. Hr; FNQ'HHHW u: mg and Hu- a law" an. tea was an MP, "0L H. and vunvhm "hm! 5"! CH'“IH‘ Md: ”I“ H ’ Linv: lh film “mistrial 24 mt natura have "stab“ mund 1})“.“3' develuy-rm-n YUkOL. M) l when Hm ! I “My t} 9 mm" “130 d! '0 "h "V Hf I "Prince;- Brown :1- buSiué‘S‘fi, industr; , the Prin- shortly. I trip to the Vmcouwr ”ts of t 'H st i! isnl “Way, Alma My Mr. and M f ‘ H losherh R \\ ll "I ll

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