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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Feb 1925, p. 6

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This: is the fifth of the Scout laws. A Scuut must not be impertinent with his parents or teachers. It slums that he is ignorant of the rules at etiquette for one thing. and shes strangers a wry poor impres- “wk. They are prepared to re- Slht‘itah‘ drowning persons. give fire: aid in the case of fractures. poisoning. frost-bite. snakmhit: and in a number of other emergencies that may arise. It certainly is about the most useful part of the Sruut's iraining. The regular weekly meeting of the First Durham Troop was held last Tuesday night. There was almost a full turn-out of the Troop. The Seoutmnster tried out the program amounted by the Provincial Scout Council. and it kept things lively during the evening. Dr. Bell con- tinued his instruction in first aid. and reviewed the ground vowred during the past few months in this phase of scout training. The Troop has gaineo‘i quite a wide knowledge or this important aspect of Scout just. ‘ char; 88am Si‘t‘i £004! short wan] {he tutw.‘ PHI . 5. ‘3VSZ tors hm nut two months. and mm tak-- :l vhm‘gn lar part of th» wwivm is lm'uh'ol. Hank». fur :m artuml was». in a rmw‘iu of a hlnm'. u Oh'iN'NH' :m of .\. F. :nnwlitiratinn. Signals {rum Hue rm'vh opvra: hm: a lmulspo-akvr ly lbw-am" scarvo-ly anon! chm-k of ”In .\ :mol shmwcl me 10 bo‘ in m uun's ul'o' um 30 msy I" “if. as HIo-i filumvnls may light. up all right al thmmh Hm tub» is nthol‘wisv de {PM no, 'l‘ry tn .lo-tvrminv in what parlicu Iar pal'l oil ”In l'o‘H'lVM' Hm h-nnhll Tho! balm H's mm Chm ko'ol I!) mvtvrs tub. ~ an- [mt 80 m.- tow. a thorough pro'limiual Spo'rtmn n! thaw put-{s w1l_l 33w ,1 Int. of furtlwr Inn-ML 'l‘hv must likvly pants 0! the ['6‘- coin-:- In gm.- troubl» are the bat- ter-ins and mum") tubes. There- .\l 'l'lw H-‘Iml pl'm'mhlm- Is In isulatv Ulr truuhlv, by gown-ml hating, tn :1 partn'nlar purl U! ”34- ('il‘t'lxil. 'Hlo' exact, Irmzhio- may tho-n ho- {mum by sperm! [wits .-uucvulx'ut.ul «.4: tin ap- puffing in that‘particulaxfipgu-t. Kaolin I't-o'vi‘svl's npwah- nn' certain fundanu-ntal ram” and v-Im-triv prim- upload. \Vho-n a 5:1 dhvfi nor. wm'k prom-fly, nno- nr moro- nf tho-5n prin- ciplw arr hmm: Hur’fllo'd. Ill HUIN‘ worth. who-n it ohms nut \vm'k. ert' is a gum] “-330" for it. and that reassun may always 1w {011ml by 3 carat“! :md systo-mahc- so-au'o-h. 'l'ho' umal pl'm.,'o'olum- is In isnlatv. “If tt'nllhlou by go‘llo-I'al hunting. in a particular part u! ”w cm'uit. 'l‘ho- .‘Ils TNH \wx'v tlwn mad» with HIP ad phnno's plugged in various pnâ€" When something happens to your radio receiver and the signals become weak or even cease entlrely, what 1s your usual procedure in an attempt to find and overcome the trouble? Do you feel at a loss to know just where to start to look for the trouble? Copyright, 192.5 PAGE 6. A Scout Is (humans Weekly looting I-sual prucmlum- Iblv, by go-no-ral airman 0f tho- Trouble Isolated fr (ll'go PH}. 'Hls 0“] UN 6:57. .53... E a: 3 377.22 z 7:: a. 4.5:. a. 52:53 1...... #53:; :3 ._..xa..._.¢..: sult RADIO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS "My itnragn hat,- o‘n_u.~‘ml for svvm'al R v in what parlit‘u- wiwr tho- trouble I’m- an vxamplw. an w-viwr ('nnsisting (Mr and two stages am Using :1 two Ih‘x svt which O‘XH'DL 011 ”lb 1 cannot. koop mating nu thesv pro-liminary in H'l' illVoNHXflHtm. hr most. vasily 'l‘lw vammm )’ tn h“:.:|a‘Hlo‘i|‘ TROUBLE SHOOTING 700081 E TRACE? 70 4109949 7’08 WW!” . T»: porno Luvs: Trouble Shooting um .m- uu-uum and H nccvssary. cach piece of 3p. in to at. as ttwir paratus may 1w takcu out. and tested p all right. al- scparatcly. nthcrwisv ilo- In this particular case. thc tube and transformcr having boon tcstcd what. particu- and found 0. K.. the trouhlc "t' llu- tmuhlo linally located as a faulty contact in u wxamplw. an tho tirst jack. wr (‘nnsisling in this samc mannor. practically mil twn slagoa cwry truublc which will arise may Sim Fig, t,‘ lw tracml down to within a narrow iwr hail lwcn pari of tho circuit. 'l’hc testing of r hut Slltltit‘nâ€" tlw small amount. of apparatus in illlv, .\ quick this part will thcn rcwal tho tron- H hattnrips illo‘ with hut. littlc difficulty. .L’Hml shapc. 'l‘ho alum» mcthoil of troublc nod shunting: wnll ho t‘ouml far mnrc cf- t'o-ctiw than tho haphazard tasting? “‘0‘ with tho of various piccos of. apparatus 1 various 1m- lhrn'ighnut tho wholc circuit. by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) M makw if ”10‘ plains 'd. In nthm‘ \VIH'k. erv it. and that {Mimi by a swam-h. By R. M. SHERRILL (Radio Engineer) .m c K: II T.“ 7 SHOW/V IN 0/404”! 0ftc‘n «'l'SiHll has brought to light. the far that the year tilt”) is the fiftieth anâ€" niversary of Palmerston's incorpor- ation as a town. and has now in his possession the original minutes of the tirst Town Council meeting. held on January :20. 1875. There is a strong feeling that. the semi-centen- ary of the town's incorporation should not go unmarked. The Conn- cit has been asked to call a public meeting to discuss the situation and to arrange a suitable event. PALMERSTON TO CELEBRATE TOWN’S 50th ANNIVERSARY Patrol Leader Ill l’atx'nl Leach-1' George (Slippery) May of ttw Owls is quit» seriously :H with 'tlu. He has‘ been ill far snmv mm. and thp Troop miss his smiling mmntvnanco from their mwtings. “3* all hope that, Slip- pm'y will kw around again shortly. and. as many of the fellows as p03- sihlv. should make a trip up the 1II!” tn shuw tht we haven‘t forgotten um. .‘u'll u! a fulluw. Another way of mm: at it. is that it is much mnw plmlsant for himself and uthvrs. if hp is pnlitv. murtmus and mud: rathvr than rude. rough and witish. Think it nwr. It‘s a little law. but it hvlps a In! if you lump it. waws unlvss I turn thn tilam dnwn wry hm. (hm this (1'0 hr l't‘mt‘dio‘d‘?" Aux-«If you wmow sum» of turns from Um primary 0f thv flux trunsl’nx'mnr. thv tulw will usvillatv so easily. lzu‘ livr l'll‘l'llll. \s this amplifier circuit !~‘ :1 ”unpalalmh smallpaitof the \\'lmlo- 1' 11mm" vir,cuit all of the ("Hllllmlion‘ nu“ lN‘ 033in ll'ZlCOd. "I!“ ll ll..‘..Ҥ;l[ \_ .‘:““| "illan ‘1’ n'\ sittnm. In Hu- last stag» and the «'m- mwwmhn: H. Urn signals warn ,ij zmclihlv. hut wlwn thn phones “urn pluggwl mm Hn- dvtm'tur cir- mm. Haw signals \vvl'v of normal «trmgth. Thus “I“ truublv was 10- mtml rmmhly. us bring sumewhore M'LWW’H Hm I'o'tN‘le' and UN? last 421:" n" NW A. F. :mwlifivr. Fm'lhm'nmrv. sinu- thvx'v was no 1-wspn11so- {mm the» first stagejack, mmw slmuM Kw o'xpmfto'tl from tho" .u-wmvl. and H10 probability was that “Iv saw. n4 slugv was all right. Thus. .‘hv mum!» was tracml in shnrttime (n a partivulur part of the receiver vm-lusml in dotted lines in the dia- gram nzmwly. Hm first AJ“. ampli-I .\u~‘.â€"«Yns Hlo‘ MW» '8"? mm»: ‘nwn Clerk Seth Mathews of Palmâ€" writes: "I notiw (ha -, w” B battm'ivs at' largm' than othm‘s r ours any bettm‘f.’ sizns is *thv 83“)“. Ult‘ ml] last. longer. I tum thw- filaments .V. clan HHS trouble Hm nut N‘- â€".--~ unv “VI I6“ I sat in tho gallery and heard thle speeches. Then a friend of Miss V . ._.., ‘. - v.vv. all“ Miss Marphail worked for a while. and I wrote a letter to the girls apd boys who entered the contest Wlth me. I met the Hon. George. P. We had a lining. lazv morning. and a tiplicious dinner in the Parlia- mentary dining-room at two o'clock. In tho) at‘tornnon “'0 “mm to a tea, and afterwards to church. londay, February 9“: On Manda): mm came to the Par~ liament. Buildings about, 930, and Miss Maflnhail “'OPL’OI" fnr' a “7h;ln a L 1 U6“... \x'gvrrl puzzlns with tlm member. for \‘irtnria Hahhurton until bed time. Saturday, February 7th 'I‘lm two laolios who came in the clay hot‘nrn had breakfast. with us in tho Parliamnntary dining-room at 9.30. Hnr gaw m» a pretty. silver pin. “'0 had a little lunchmm party at noon for Hip member for North Grey and his wife. In thr afternoon. twn mnmlmrs. Miss Macphail and I want to Fairy Lake to see the ski- ing. “'0 walkod and walked. it snrmorl to ma ahmit five miles. but, the high jumping was worth the 9f- fort. We want. to Mr. Woodsworth’s for tea. and I had a ' ing with the children. “'9 went. to had early. gun-1' mnvn. and “mm. on the F65? from \\'hmm I got a good View bf" ()Hzm'a. Two ludio‘s came in from thv yountry to sun me. one mv mn- thm‘s' cousin. “'1‘ had dimim‘ at tho apartnwnt. and I workpd chow; an'd mlzzlvs with Um membpr hm "Il‘,nh;n Unl:1.--._l Friday, February 6th I was so tirml Friday mnrning that. I slum. until m-arly noon. [saw :1” thrmxgh tho buildings that day aftvr hmvh. and “mm. on the roof. from \th'v I got a gtmd View of Ottawa. Two ludio‘s camo in from thv country to sun me. one my mn- thor's' mum). \va hm] dinnnr a! -‘ 1“! [11" m'ncnssmn in. Tho‘ tables WNW! ho‘::11)tiflll. “'9 had some lemonade. \lhi Ithvn \wnt. mm the gallorv M 4 .d I“, - was road first in English and thou lin Fi'onoh. and it SpOkD of Reform of tho Sonato. Froiirht Ratos on both land and son. Immigration. Railway in Poaoo Rivoi' and Economy. It took la tong timo to road it in both Eng- Tlish and Fi'onoh. and I was quite Hood. and many of tho lacti’os lookod as though thoy woro tvnn. 'I‘ho Judges had cm l't‘tl cloaks trimmod with whito fur. and sat with thoir hacks to nno anothor. I thought. that was quooi'. At, tho cmichision of tho spooch. Lnrc’t Byng’s part-y loft. ao- onmpaniod by tho Pi‘imo Minister. 'l‘ho mt‘mht‘i’s wont hack to thoir mm tlhamhor. Miss )taoph iil wait- o.) for mo. and wo wont. to two ro- wptiniis. tho first. givon by the, Shoakoi' of tho Sonato and Mrs. B08; took. \Vo woro asked in load tho ‘-’P”("‘S§in[1 in. '1‘“.‘ tables “'01“! bountiful. \Vo hm! mmn r ...... . wondnrful than I g would bv. [‘ho floor of the. . was packml yxith pooplv. as vs so thv gallm ms. [adv ang a gnunvd in nine colored lace court train. and on hnr head mond tiara in_ mgplv 1921f dash. in {m \Vv arrival in lhn ljvntral Station, Ottawa, shortly lwl'l'irn eight o'clock {Milli “'l‘lli dil‘m‘i to Miss Macyhail's laparlmrnt. when», after breakfast, \w ro'stml and gut wally for the winning in thv aluminum. “"0 went to tlw l’arliumnnl. Buildings about two n'rlnrk. I likvd Miss Mac ' ' Hl'tirv. Al'lm' luuking at the House uf Commons" Uhamlwr. the Library and a l‘rw Uiilt’l‘ principal rooms. I was giwn a seat on the fl Sonata. Alrvarly many ladies in formal awning dross wvrr in their places. and they kept ruming con- tinually until three n’rlnck. a brilliant spmotaclp, much moral \x'nndnur..l m--- . .. , (will) long “mu-s to want, and spent the time at a Yalulo-Yillu show. 'l‘lwn after a light lum'h in Walker's Cafvtvria. we gut. 0n Hm train abnut 10.30. I had nvvm' slvpt 0n thn train before. and it. was quit» an t'X[H_'I'iPIlCP, but. I think I must haw Donn excited and Hm train was warm. so I did 110:, $1000 “’0'”. and thn n:.--Lx . Wednesday, February 4th Thn train loft, Markdale at 4.18. {The school children and three of the tuaclu-rs can)» down to the train to see me 011'. My mnthur acmmpan- it‘d mp as far as Slwlmlrlw. Miss Mat'phui! gut nu Hu- train at Flesh- vrmn. \an “'0 gm! to North Tor- nzm) Statinn. WP hired a taxi and mm. M Hw l'ninn Station where we ('iwt'km! Ulll‘ grips. “'0 had three lumrs tn wait, and spent. the time at a mum-Vin» show. 'l‘hvn after a‘ light lunch in W’alkcr's Cafnlm-in “-c.‘ Miss Maxine Lyons, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W~. J. Lyons, Markdale, who won the Miss Macphail Public Spoaking Contest. in Groy County School Fairs. acceptod the prize- the trip to Ultawa in sow the Open- ing of the Federal House of Com~ mons on February 5111. The diary follows: Maxine Lyons of lurkdalo Writes Diary of Interesting Days on a Visit to the Nation’s Capital as :1 Prize in Contest. WITH IISS IACPHAIL AT OTI'AWA Sunday, February 8th wi“-“ “UI‘J mm was warm. Sod-I did not, \wll. and tlm night summed 'lâ€"Ihl‘ Thursday, February 5th ”110‘ Mmistm‘. Mr. Mnighon rkw paid a tribute to thm’r I askml Miss Mawhail if «1 say ‘nim' tlli_ng§ about Pro (MM. and she said, We doad." From tho?» '1‘. animxx's rocoption. lucphail told Mr. Lom~ was. hv kissvd mo. in 'rvnch way. _\\'0 wont “$1-- :1 1 I thoughiflv}i floor 9f the. Senate THE DURHAM CHRONICLE was a!- arrived TEgs'ptoirJgists have discovnrod by examination of mummies that as far back as four thousand years. sur- iznons Operated for what “‘0 now call appendicitis. And onn in those forgotten days. although the opera- tion was successful. the patient died. 'I‘hn runtnrn botwoen the two groups was heralded on Tuesday of last week at tho Hons» opening. whon Karl Homuth. planted at tho hy-olortion in South \Vatvrlm. was introducorl to tho Housn not by Hon. Mr. Ranov. tho Farmer loader. but by Pntnr Hnenan. the Kpnora Labor mnmhnr. The leadership of tho Laboritps will ha in tho hands of Mr. Hennan for such formal purposns. and tho group will ronsist as well of Mr. Homuth and Mr. J. F. Gillan of Rainy River. A nlace is also de- clarodly rpsprwd for M. M. McBride of Brantford, who has found a placn amongst the Conservative benches since the last elpction, but for whoso return. the Laborites will be pre- pared. ‘ Tho. If. F. O. mnvomont. in tho 0n- tario Legislaturo has lost. whatovor flower of attraction it (moo hold for tho roprosontativos of Labor. and stops toward a formal hroach ho- twoon tho forces which for four ynars ruled tho Troasury benches. as tho I'. F. O.-Lahor Government hocamo known on Fridav last. Tho formal step toward disailiance took tho form of an application by the three Labor members for separate smoking room accommodation from that. accordod tho I'. F. 0.. in order that they might. hold separate can- cusps and function an as independm ent unit. Three Members Seek to Smoke and Caucus in Strict Seclusion. v [ITTLE LABOR GROUP T0 FLOCK BY [TSELF . . _- . WWU u. gonnml businvss. This will ho. mm of tho main sub- ,iocts to ho hrought up at, the com- ing convention». and tho vxncntive will rocommond to tho association that the matter b0 tvakon Up with the Ontario Government. with a Viow to having lpgislation passnd requir- ing the Hydro system’s storms to pay the same business tax as tho retail hardvnrn dealers or else cease com- peting with them. -vqu. ‘ The contention is made that the Ontario Hydro, hacked by the money of the province, is selling almost every conceivable electrical appli~ ance to householders through a province-wide chain of stores in direct competition with the retail hardware merchants. a large part of whose business had been centred on the handling,r of electrical goods. The chief cause of complaint, how- ever. is contained in the allegation that the. Hydro stores are entirely exempt from the business tax which the retail hardware men of the prov- ince have to contend with and that freed of this burden, the Hydro sysâ€" tem is enabled it) undersell them and reap a‘profit at the expense of ll‘A\'\1'|“|nl L--h- The hardware men of Ontario are going to stage a tight upon what they doom to bc unfair competition by tho Ontario Hydrt’i-Elcctric Com- mission, according to H. N. Jny. president of the Ontario Retail Hard- ware Association, which opened a fourâ€"days’ convention at the King Edward Hotcton Monday. ml‘- n‘ulA Hardware Men to Lodge Complaint Respecting Alleged Unfair Com- petition. CLAIM HYDRO STORES ea “HARE UNDULY FAVORED éguw. nip 3 dinnm' party for six with a birthday cake in tho centro of tlw tnhlv. ’l‘hn Chvt‘ Hf the Housv of Commons made it. It. had lwr‘lvn candlvs. We had a gay party. EV.- 000110 was wonderfully gnod t0 mu. 'l‘lw. trip was bvltm' than any modal could possibly Dr. I was sorry to loan». but glad tn g0 lmmo to sou my motllm'. fatlwr and little brnther and selmolmatos 0mm more. Tuesday, February 10th I packed my things in the morn~ ing and went through some. of the shops. I met the Prime Minister, he was gracious. and the Hon. Charles Murphy. He. gave me. a flower, and showed me his lovely office. We spent a few minutes at Mr. Sleigh- en‘s office. and he gave me an auto- graphed book of the speeches he made while in England. Miss Mae: phail and I called nn Dr. Keys, the Prim'ipal Hf the Normal School. also on Mr. Pittaway. the Governmlml. photngrapher. :1qu he gave me to photo Hf the Prince of \Vales. It was my birthday. and Miss Manhaii Macpliail, Mrs. Barber, took me with her and her little son through the museum, and home with her for sup- per. It was raining. and the streets were terribly slushy. I went home about nine o’clock. We had a' good time playing games. MAXINE. â€"--..w W”. “Exactly; 'Where did you drop it?" "Round the corner." “Thep why on earth are you searchmg here?" “Better light,” was the reply.â€" Brockville Recorder and Times. A Great Help Hn discovered a homeward bound revellm‘ searching at the foot of a lamp post and inquired the purpose of the search. “Dropped me key,” replied the happy one. They searched togeth- oruf‘or adfew minutes. Owen Sound Board of Trade start.- ed machinery working last week in an effort. to secure a tourist steamer to run out of Owen Sound during the coming navigation scam-m. .\ resolution was passed instructing the secretary to write the Norther-z Navigation Company and the Can- ada Steamship Lines. with 3 \‘il‘\\‘ to securing such a steamer to run from Owen Sound. through the. North Channel to Sault Ste. Marie. Another 1"o5o1nti0n of importance was one calling on the Government. to compel all goods to come through Canadian ports before such goods are accorded’ intermediary freight rates. Board of Trade Starts Effort to Se- cure One to Run From That Port. OWEN SOUND WANTS wst. The duko’s military career startml in 1890 when “H jninml tho Black Watch. In 1892. he trans- l'orrml tn thr Rnyal Horsn (Suarols and saw sorvirr with Kitchener in Egypt. and also in the grrat. war. 'l‘hv duchoss is M. I’. for tho Kinross and Wrstvrn riivisiun in tho Bald- win _}0\'vrumont. In rrliginn, they arr Proshytrrians. and hr was lam high commissimwr of Scutland from 19l8 to 1920. Should the Duke of Athnll be appnintpd govm‘nor-gon- rral 01‘ Canada. hr will hr thv first Srntchman to prvsicln at Ridmm Hall in 2i yvars. Tim Late Lord Minto was thp last. v.-.“ _ ---, ”NJ nan In a well-known mun-mar nf Britim Parliamvnt. Thoy own 202,000 acres «if [and in Hm Highlands of Pvrth- shirv. mostly mmrlands nf liowl' fur- VIVI. -.-- It‘ll-’“Il“ "llah 11.3 Excolluncy might. rvlinquish the gownnor gonoralship before that time. Tho Dukn of Athnll is of noâ€" hln Smttish (ms-cont. and his wife is - II I DUKE 0F ATHOLI. MAY BE NEXT GOVERNOR-GENERAL Rumored That Noble Scottish Sol- dier May Succeed Lord 33mg.â€" First SootSman to Hold Position In Twenty-One Years. proved. O.’I‘. A. violations. conviéiions on the lager _cl‘1arge being harder to Oh- tam smco an actual 5310 must he -x--.‘_-- J Thousands of dollars haw huon added to the pallet- court. treasury here since tlw 0.’l‘. A. came into b0- ing. The majurity of the offenders aim charged with hping intoxicatml. illegal [)OSSPSSiOll of liquor being so- cond in this linv. Selling liqum' 2mg having (or sale coma third in Magistrate A. H. M. Graydun of London. as reported in The, Free Press of that city. has answers for .some of the questions. For others, he has not... He said. when quesâ€" tioned as to his opinion on the pro- posed greater strength for beer, that he did not think drunkenness would he increased as a result. As for the lighter penalties for teehnical 0. TA. violators and Hfl'enses of a minor na- lure. he has no opinion. He intim- ated that technical and minor of- fenses must he more clearly defined before any opinion would he formed. Those are questions with which tvmperance and “wot." forces of tho pmvim'o are now concerned, fol- lowing the nnnouncomont of tho proposed greater strength for hoop in tho Speoch flom Um throne. in ttw_ Lotrislatlu'u 100011”). Will the sale of beer containing 2.5 per cent alcohol by weight. equivalent to 4.4 per cen; proof spirits, as proposed by Premier F er- guson, increase drunkmness? Will the more severe penalties that are reported to be in store for persons who make their living by traffick- ing in liquor curb box’vtlegging? “Till the. lighter penalties that are also mooted for persons technically guilty of Violating the 0.'l‘..\. be more equitable? SEES N0 INCREASE IN DRUNKENNFSS lagistrato Graydon's 0 inion on Stronger Boer Plumâ€"Eon“ Bx- prosses No Opinion on flinud litigation. A TOURIST STEAMER GUARANTEED RF ’1 E F For Sale by 8. IacBoth and T. I. McFadden. "That. is Show. madam." 21H-\\o‘?"‘ th captain. “Is it really?" romarkml “Jr mm “I thought so, but a gvntlvnnm ; .~ told me it was Gram-u," Correct As a ship was Ivax'mg: thu hariu of Athens" 3 \wll-drvsswi 12M." 1"" smmor appmachvd tlw captain. 7n pointing to ”an distant, hill-1 a-ww “\Vhat is that, \Vhitv stnfl' nn 19 bills. captain?" Ito I III chohng, gasping (gm; ; 38 rings in bronchial tube a. no minnow or habit-forming: $1.00”:on atdrugatores. Em Mu. tnal. Templetons, a niglgts oftestful sleep. (A. ‘ Its funn) languagu 80 south fur the! \Vth ‘ A wedding of interest in relatnm and friends «if Owen Sunlid and dw- trict was solemnized in Stratum-lit. Sask., \Vednesda)‘. January ‘Jmh. .ii the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. .\t- exander, whentheir daughter. Marv Ellen, was united in marriage in Martin Ernest Cowan. son of Mr. and MP8. J. L. (Iowan (if Little “'Hmiy. Sask. The ceremony was [N’l'i'nt’nli‘it at 10 a. m. by Rev. J. illlssel. [lastnr of the Presbyterian Church at HHML eriek. Sask., in the presenre nt' alum! eighty relatives and friend» Tile bride were a charming gum: wt peach georgette over white satin. with trimming of gold hire. and mr- ried a fragrant and beautiful I...”â€" QUet of Ophelia roses. “arrive and fern. Her sister. littn. \VH- iirideu maid. gowned in nile L'eei'gvth and banquet 0f enrnatinns and tuna. 'i‘hu drawing-room where the win-mum took plaCe. was tastefully itet'ur‘ntwd with streamers and carnatinie. ww- and fern. Mr. Arrhie lJnVntum wigs- pm‘ting the grt‘mm. After ennui'ntn- latinns and signing of the l‘i'ul-ii’t'. ‘the bridal party led thi- \\':ix tn the dining-ream. Where a Silltliiitfuth wedding breakfast was serxud. 1hr beautiful fnur storey rake iu-m; in the centre. The lilllllt‘I'-iihlt." \\;i~ merry with slimwlies. Meta turn» in the afternoon. thi- ill'lti“ and groom left. ”ll :1 il‘ip tn .\itl“.~'" .lm' en rent in their future hnnw :n‘ Lit- tie \‘Veody. Sask" the lil'ilit‘ war in: a costume of blue enntun rrviw .‘ilri fur coat. The bride was the "m cipient of many useful and lw:ii:.‘itn? gifts. The groom's gift in ”iv in hit“ was silverware uf Clemmnnm mf- tern, t0 the bridesmaid. an nnyx rm; and to the groomsmnn. :1 set M :HM cuff links. The bride. prmrm ‘e her residence in the West. we '1 ponular young lady of Bentim-k. HEAD and BRONCHI \L during the entire period. It has a m n- erale ecttostrengthen and tune Up We entire system so that it mm vmrk in every respect as nature intends. All drug sts sell this dependable medicme. Givegll‘. a trial. LLyd‘i'a E. pihkham's Vegetable (.‘nm- pound is an excellent medicine fur ex. pecfantnmothgrs, am} ghoqld be 133“.” Valiey. Sask.-â€"“I took the Vegetabe Compound before my last confinement, when! got to feeling so badly that I could not sleep nights, my back ached 80 across my hips. and .1 could hard! do my work during the day. I never i: such an easy ccnfinemom and this is my sixth baby. I read aimut Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable l'um- pound in the ‘ Farmer's Telegram ’ am wrote you for one of your books. We have no druggist in our mwn. but 1 s3“ our medicine in T. Eaton's (‘31.:il(igue_ am a farmer’s wife, so have all kinds of work to do inside and nutsidu r... house. My baby is a nice hi :mlay girl. who weighed nine pounds at birth. 1 am feeling fine after putting in :1 law.- garden since baby came. {8.51.} is as good as she can be.) Yours is lilf.‘ in.” medicine for women, and l have mm about it and even written to my {X‘lvlnis about it.” -~ Mrs. Amen; 1‘3. Anus, Spring Volley, Sack. Letter from Mrs. Ayars Tells TO EXPEGTANT MDTHERS How Lydia E. Pinkham’; um, Pantry 1!. 1925. Vegetable Compound Helped Her GOWANâ€"ALEXANDER HYMENEAL I‘D Pmmlv du it's fur :a 154341 and film. Tho (mm-many dfll‘nrah'd kavrs' (Horror-”w: [1th had tho mwfcn'tt Of his hers-'9' 1039. ha working in the fiwam: “1‘8. D. McCriv 513““ a -!m of the last mow-1mg. Sh. lowed by Mrs. “and Han gave an r-xcvllvm haw" meetings Sh» :mvmiwi :u . the com-mum m Hazwiz.“ Giff nu» a slum {mu-7- dren." lftl?!‘ Whld'n MIN ‘i “>ng on ”w samv ~Ht'.iv-' 'vvâ€"v An 'i‘hma-dm flu “JP “mm-n ,4 ln- Ht held in tho tmxn opening I‘t'maz'ks ll George “Wright splpmjid musw nn 'Orchard Parr“; RUSS?“ Gun 03' In "PS. A. Srhmm'g l: The rngular mow-mu: Gl‘e." Fal'nu'x‘s lnsflfuh here Thursday nth-mun ins. Almut Imv hmm': were prvsvnt tnhdmh discussud by ”w {mun tion. Messrs. Kydd u: Bubour of fim-slnil. i J. Young was 111 (hr ('1 convention «mum: in through thv ahsvnm- n! savoury. George Bmx‘. on duty in (N'vn Sound County auditmw. M zs‘ws ro and Ida “'I'lmn rvw selections and “WW fun Mon to rAmamn-ar. has for many ymr- On Hula} lad Ha mum. MI“. (hum: .I 0! “illiam JUIIHS‘H Deceasmj “’Ehd a rm. Chip for thirty-[nun “'0 haw J1M ho Mchnzn- Hf MW? of (Elvnvlg, and 3m @hat in his NIKIIH' ls enjoying (who: bus for many ym 816“?“ 0'0!!ka Ryan is tying H: man and \utu u Torah!“ and M: of town. The drug low a numln-r M § Parker, Is still the cstahn Mr. of it. “‘19. learn Hm been ammzntvd for this war. AS “'0 an m 1 “'1’ an plo-uw A. W, HHIItc-l‘ in (Mum; “unwi- aml'uatmu m M twal. (mt. of Hw stands fourth. he'll com“ um . tiou sulc- u ary :8. Lu: mum. Ho. had .Jamu tun-k. “9'1! \\ TWENTY Y EA RS M :0 SheltCI'Qd by tho hooky Slop: high and with a drivr ulmnsph an invi outing tom'h that Mi) where e ewhere the country sl‘ A8 Quebec is to thv East. Sn, 1n degree, is Bani! to thv “ml Sports. Instead of gning to comes to life with the 0. community effort foHnw sportin activities ('uim seven ay carnival in u of epthugiastsfrqm ail pa It will only by tho ‘ tourists arrange their tr Top la“. Baal Spring; Hotel in \thh‘! garb “minding. “IONNNM and h c‘ yadl Bin“. Immediately (mo ('nnjurm u Bow River, the Vallvy. sunny sl summer dresses, ponies, om-ursinm inn mountains, swimming in the pmds. hi and bathing suits. Thvro‘ :m' a x memories of Banfl in sunnm-r mm. ( however. have any idm uf ms m Winter. The thought :1! 19% yawn feeling perhaps. Yd. :xfh-r :IH, hm better place could hr Inumi in u hid; short vacation aft” Shuw Fm {.fo r; ( more so than down an tlu- plaim u M: are syqep u_ninh-rrupu«i. i. “"81 8‘, ”It From The Chronicle File of fehruary 23, 1905. “Inlay. Pabrauy fl, 1025 Smith at but: l‘nrt Ilsmn u' v-sidvnt mm- ye: )owtilul ~ lustitut: m Vs M UH M 1U H 9h! "l m w! M HI if I! fl .‘.“ HI I“

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