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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Apr 1925, p. 7

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":"Y. 1" uanding hp, is In Ibo-.mp1! i Ruhr!" “Uni". 0! l'nlonw h.- are Co., Limited Percolators ’otato Pots 0 $2.50 .ced at this price. mrsday, ‘Dfll ’9 in ’aucepan Sets Its tterns H .\l mware \\ hilc the) last -O-0--Ou0--fi-WO-OOO-O-O-fi-O-W \l M 0 0 rem-woo-wo-ow oâ€" ’ 0‘ A o-«O-wno-oo-oo-omp~p ll :vifwhwrn is spvnd- ‘n.’ Stratfnrd and <n't. flunk" a sum- 3' nmkv a funeral no m- a fo-w ween: 1M Is spending .n ho-r home in ho - ‘l.-.\H}ifip of ho\\'ll nvm' the Hui .l. \Vitthun H‘H’ hHmPs in willing in .1 auto-0 rot-W : Thursday Luptain Daniel C. HONOR“, pioâ€" w-z- sto-amboat captain, who took ...:. «we-Pal Kootenay Lake Stamens 4 Hu-‘u- maiden trips, died at his ‘ggwmw at NPlSOD, 8.11., Tuesday “lent, Hal 7:. Born at Chesterfield, Ont, gu- \Vorut. l0 KafllIOOpS in 1886, and {u \O'ISHH in 11. Hutu-rt Harrison, Anderson Street, \1‘.s.tr.~:il. was found lying uncon~ «Inns nutsido the? Mount Royal \thhmlisi. Churrh. at nine o’clock musday night, presumably due to ,1 no-ml'rhaigo'. Tho discovery was mm!" by pvoplprqming out. of ‘the f7§}'.fi-.-ti'.‘ui which he i§ a member. I! “as statml that his family residest ,u Hamilton, Ont. I):I\itl Robb. Christian Science :».-;u~twtinm~r. trimt before a jury in My.- rth. of King's Benoit at Win- nun-g, «m a charge of manslaughter M- a n-sult ut‘ the death from i h- thwrlzt, Hf [)Hl't't‘n Watson, 1?, ast. Mil. was arquitted yesterdays. A \wnlwt nf nut guilty was brought. in! by MW jury a few minutes after me mnvl rvtirml after being instructed by Mr. Justim- l_)ysart, presiding, to Hm] Hm accused not guilty. lnw-stigntinn into the doath of J. l’vrry. 'l'ramwr. \vlmso- body was r'uuncl lying un tho- opvn prairie, 30 milv-s nurtlnws't. nf Sturgvon Land- mu. Mam. on Marvin ch last, ~‘hn\\'ml that. tlw man had commjt- tml suicidv. I':\'i¢|6‘llt'0 was given in- .lH-atin: l’e-rry was mvntquy unbal- uu u! sup n u u n .v n "-' .... --..----.. -7--__ - :uu-o-d fur sum» limv. A bullet wound in NW lwml m'iginally suggested I'uul play. Pvl'l'y's I'iflv was found Ive-side- llim. and a vartridge nearby “as om» that. haul hwn used in the ~:llllo- \wapun. ’I‘In- rust. in ‘L‘ulacla of Hm in wstiâ€" :u'iom mm agricultural conditions. w'nollu'tml by HIP spPCial committee :uqmillh'ol by Parlinmvnt in 1923. \ms $3.103. it was stated in the Hulls.- ul' Commons ynstvrday. in an- ‘.\“|' h» a quvs‘tinn. This included t'ws anal h-avvlling nxpmlsns for \Vmwsso-s and Hm rust. 0f printing m-m-owlings :mcl rvpm't. of tho com- IIHHN'. livery person in British Columbia. must. he varrinateil forthwith 0r prmlure to Medical Health Officers throughout the Province proof of slu'ressflll vareination within two years. acrording to regulations ad-i \‘t‘l'tlfif‘d by the Provincial Board of Health. The. only other exemption rlmlso is the production Of a cer- titieate that. a person is at present. msuseeptihle or vaccination or a eei-tifieate of physiral unfitness for \areination. 'l‘he lltlth’ of an unidentified man. about 37», dressed in a blue suit. was remom-ol yesterday afternoon from the Larhine tianal. near Montreal. in \x-ii’rh it had lain sinre last fall. .\m: H'.’~’l. the man‘s lu-lc‘mumgs was :1 .\"l\'t|iltt' 3:3“. :l H“ pill with “I" initml ”"."l :a railway tieket to New Ynl'k tlnli'ol Hi'tnlw" it. “Hi. :tl‘lt initial "'."l‘ a rail Ym'k. datml ()Nr night. lmllnts‘. fm- : Re‘prvsonting I natiw‘ Indians of Of British Qtlnml nanny. A)!!! 0. 103. \V 'l‘lw combined catch fnundland sealing fleet wm-tnd amounts to 84.0 ”19' antnne has 16.3!” 13.000: the Eagle. 13 Viking. in the Gulf, 13.0 ' pm. :1 (w pm wun " :1 railway lirkot tn ml ()Nnhm' VI. “VIâ€"'1. PM for a '32 I'm". "Hm: mm‘v than ‘2 Hana: nl’ tho Alliml T1 O‘Z'vlnmhin. a dvlc-gatic Hn thm'l' way 20 m o‘)‘ prvpnsn tn appna" “ch of the» NPWâ€" fleet so far r9â€" 84300. of which 33000: the Thetis. 13.000 and the fun». The out- ' A motion reducing the number of! members required to form a quorum in the public accounts committee from 21 to it passed the House of Commons yesterday afternoon with- out discussion. KApplication of the anti-dumping clause in the Customs Tarifl Act re- sulted in the addition of $356,804 to the national revenue, it was stated in the House of Commons yesterday, in answer to a question. Feasibility of establishing in Van- couver an active grain futures mar- ket is being studied and will be, re- ported upon by a special committee of the Grain Exchange section of the Vancouver Merchants’ Exchange. A surplus of $3,107 was shown in the public accounts of Prince Edâ€" ward Island for the last fiscal year in the report tabled by Premier Stewart in the Legislature. The ex- penditures were $718,655. and the revenue. $721,762. Official instructions have been sent to collectors of customs and ex- cise to disregard the new dumping clause as proposed in the budget res- olutions. The instructions are based on the announcement by Hon. J. A. Robb. Acting Minister of Finance. that the resolution providing for the new dumping clause is’to be with- drawn. James E. Carey. Poltimore, Quo- hec, farmhand. recontly acquitted of the murder of Joseph Bouchard, aged hermitâ€"farmer, at Glenlivet. will he ('hargml with perjury. in mnnoctinn with statements he is al- lvgml to have mado under oath at the. Bouchard inquost, on Decomlmr 25th. Yostm'c'luy morning Sheriff St. Pim'ro of Hull swnro out. information charging Carry with [)PI‘jUI‘y. and a warrant, will he issued fnr his lm‘t‘vst. Amondmont of tho Dominion Lands Act. to authorize. tho sale nf school lands. is prowisod by the Ministrr of tho lntori‘or. Honorable Charla: Stowart. who has given- no- tiro of his intontion to introdnro in tho Commons :1 rosolution to this otfoot. Authority is askml tn soll srhool lands roquiroil as right nf way for any ['n‘hjort. or for rosorvoir. church. romotory or hosnital sitos with tho approval of the Provincial ("invornment 'l’nmm'x'mv, John H. Booth. Can- mla‘s wtm'un lumhnr king. will céle- bratn his 98th lm'thclay. Mr. Booth is at, prvsnnt onjnying good health and will m-lcbratv the occasion (:ujotly Promgatinn of thv sncond session nf Hw Sixtewnth Lewislaturv 0f Hm Qnolwo Logislature came shortly :vl’tm- nmm ywtwmlny. wlwn His Hnnm'. tlw Linntvnant-anrnnr. Hun. Nurrissv l’vmdnml. al'l'iVNl from Sponcm‘wnod. thankml the.“ hmislatm's for ”H‘il‘ lahm‘s 0f thir- tuvn wovks‘. and SM“. thom homo. Sidnny Ii. Smith. of thn account- ing: hmnch nf thv Pnhlic \Vm'ks 1’)“- partmvnt. ('amn up before Magisâ€" trutw (I. ”HIH‘WP” in Ottawa )vnlic'v «'nm'? 'l'hm'scla)’ H11 fmu' (‘hal'gps n? f'nl'f..'4'l'_\’. nlmulml not. guilty thmngh his vmms‘vl. :mcl thn m‘n‘iminnry E'wm'mu. \Vhivh was: nut. mmplvh‘d. {was mlimn‘nml until Thursday. fm'go-r)‘. 1 his mun hc‘al'ii L“. was ad HHPâ€"IH‘I. may 1!) HH' I'N'mu. I'Ullun'- Minn nl‘ganixvd by Hm merV'm Anilmrs Assnciutirm. 'l‘hv titlo of Hm winning play is "Low Lifv." This annmmvomvnt. was mado by tho jmlgns, Sir Andrmv Marnhail. Mr. Justico Sm‘wyor and Louis Mulligan. .\pril 9th. IIIIP|.I Tho dmth ncmm'od at \Iontrml wetmdm morning: nf 1).“. Camp- lwl]. for :25 w Par.“ "moral mm wnl‘ m E'ldm-Domlwtnr (‘ompanx Lim- itmi. at ”10 mm 01' 65.1110 latn Mr. Campbell. who ‘\\as general -_._- -L ...-- engwrintnndnnt. of tho Canadian Pacific Stoamships sm'vices in Mnn‘ H-val frnm 1903 t0 1905. was well known all over Canada as an auth- ority on. shipping prnblo‘ms. AL- ‘Vlll' IIII .-. 0 Lowm- tvmporatnrps during the night. brought alumt. slight. improw- mom. in the flood situation along the Assiniboinn Valley yostorrlay. Portazo la Prairir and Brandon. whore tho riwr was particularly menacing. reported a substantial drop from tho high level and unless further ice-harrierstorm along tho stream’s course. it. is believed that the flood danger in this area has Ijll 35m . Canada has nearly 2.200.000 per-- sons at School. Of these. about 100.- 000 children are in private schools, of whom 54.000 are in schools suh- sidized but not. contmlled by the state; over 60.000 are registered at colleges and universities; 14,000 at- ‘tend Indian schools. which are 311p- ported partly by religious denomin- ations and partly by the. Dominion Government; 9.600 attend institu- tions for teacher training; 1,600 at- tend schools for the blind and deaf; 81,000. attend schools or classes of 3 schools under slate control. Statis- tics show that. illiterancy is dying "I. .\.l1~‘.< Mam 1111 la Rm‘ho of 'l‘fimntn H11- \\'1 111111 r of the $30 prizn MP1 :1 111â€"1111.. play in thn P111111“ Pompo- 111111 organizod by H111 Cruer'm ”Hun-s .~\ssn('int.i1’1n. 'l‘hv titlo of m winning MM is "LOW Lifv." out. The Saturday Ionday with 1M3, in February last. . llevenue car loadings on Canadm rmlwag fell oi! rapidly in the week ended arch 28th. The total of 35,- 717 car compares unfavorably with 36.539 in the previous week and M,- 360 in the week ended March 29, i92l. The decrease was chiefly in coal, pulpwood and miscellaneous freight. The committee of fifteen members of the House of Commons, which will consider the Peterson ship sub- sidy contract, meets tomorrow to elect a chairman. A. R. McMaster, Liberal member for Brome, has been suggested as a likely chairman, chief- ly because he was chairman of the Special Committee of the House which two years ago investigated agricultural conditions in Canada. Estimates of the revenue and ex- penditure of the Province of Nova Scotia for the 12 months ending‘ September 30, 1925. amounting to $5,52t54938 and $5,550,816.12, respec- tively, were tabled in the. Legislative Assembly on Friday afternoon by Hon. E. H. Armstrong. Premier and Provincial Secretary-Treasurer. The estimated expenditure is slightly less than that. for the previous year, which was the largest in the history of the province, $5,577,872. .31 h 2“. "k'... The Hon. William White. former judge of the Superior Court. who re- tired more than 20 years ago. died suddenly at Sherhrnoke, Que., on Friday night. He was 88 years of age and had been one of the fore- most members of the legal profes- .sion in Eastern Canada. He had lived in Sherhrooke since 1858, had been Alderman and Mayor of the eity and was prnminent in the. busi- ness 01' life in the Eastern Town- ships. At the concluding session of the thirteenth annual meeting of the Provincial I. O. D. PL. Mrs. Coliml Campbell was re-elected president for the fourteenth time. Resolutions were passed inviting the 1927 na- tional meeting of the order to Win- nipeg: endorsing the proposal that the. National Chapter meet hienial- ly; urging the Federal Giwernment to grant homesteads to British wom- en: and requesting the national Chapter to petition the Dominion Government. to report. all those 'writing or printing seditious literaâ€" ture and uttering or teaching such propaganda. ‘ 1.1 _--2I-.. ,...,....._--..‘,... An ice jam more than eight miles long. which has resisted all efforts directed against. its release, has greatly increased thn flood situation in the Baie St. Paul and High Bluff districts along the Assinihoine Val- ley. The river has overflown its banks at many points, endangering live stock in the lowâ€"lying areas. Many farms near High Blufl. within half a miln «if the river. are sur- rounded by water. and unless work- ers are successful in releasing: the. ice barrier with dynamite. some of the richest grain landin the, prov- ince will be inundated. I Tuesday ‘ At a Special meeting of the Glace Bay 'l‘myn (Inuncil. it was decided to apply I'nr legislation in empnwer the tnwn to extend its overdraft at the in'al hanks liy 380.000. This step is rendm'ed necessary by the finan‘ rial cmiditinn I‘f‘SUHlllL" from the Ilie-11p_iii tlm real mines. In thv pivtum-smw mandarin cos- tinw. Sir Rnlwrt Hntun". mvmhm' nf Hm Hang: Kan: ngislnliw (tnuncil. and I'vm'vsvntntivn of Hong Kong at. Ilw \\'vmhly~I'lxhihitinn. am'ivmlat \ i(' I III in. from China \I-SIIIIIIav'. mm hing: IIII I‘InaI'II HI!" IiIIIIII. I mIII'IIss! Hf IZIInaIIa. IIII I‘OIIII' In London. I Mrs. IIIsIIII'III J. \Vomlswm‘th. {mod 78. piIIIIIIIIJ‘ I'IISiIIIInI. of Manitoba. IIIIII mIIIIIIII' III .I. R. \VIIIIIImvm'Ih. M. I’. fur CIIIIIIIII \YiIIIIipIIg. is IIIIIIII at. IIIII' IInmII in \\'iIIIIiI'IIII.:. RIIII was barn at. (InnksviIlII. OntaI'iI). I'IInIgIIII \VIIII IIIIIIiIIII}. JflmPR E. ICIIIIM I-IIIIIInIh IIIIQIIittIIII Im the II’IIIm'gn nf mIII'IIIII‘iIII: .IOSI‘Dh Ban- IIIIaIIII. “as M‘SIPI‘dflV morning IIII- \manI’IIIII until \\IIdIIIISIIn\_ “hen hf! was arraigned at. Hull. 0110.. on a r-hm'gn nf pm‘jnm‘ :Illvgod In ham hmm mmmittml during his murder trial. Caroy did not, pleadn Rowling: nrwratinns startnd full blast thrnughmlt. Southprn Alberta yostowlay morning. Actual snoding of wheat. is ropm'tod from Burdott. Soil mnistnro cnnditinns are the best since 1915. but. the wheat. acrp- age in Southeast. Albm‘m will ho the smallnst in 10 years. About 10 per mm. in wheat. acreage is oxppctod Lin Sfmthwmt Alberta,” . A4 Having nleac‘lerl guilty nn Satur- day in the double charge. of using instruments for the manufacture 0f spurious bank notes. and being in pnssessinn of counterfeit money. the five Remulnin hrnthers were sen- tenced yesterdav afternoon at Joli- ette. Que. bv Magistrate J. A. D1)- beau. Alfred. the eldest. received 3 years: Pierre and Maximilien. 6 months; Jean and Mederic were re- leased nn suspended sentence. J0- Iseph Beaudoin. the father. is on parnle because of the illness of his wife. while Denis Viger. charged with making the hill nlates. is in jail awaiting further investigation of his case. One thing more parliament i learning to save is breath. ALL ACCOUNTS OW'ING T0 LYNN and Wilson. butchers, must he set- tled by cash or note on or before April 20th next. or they will be placed in other bands for collection. Lynn and Wilson, Durham. 422 GLASSES POUND O\VNER MAY HAVE SAME BY proving property and paying for this ad. at. The Chronicle office. i LICENSE pLATE'id. m. FIND- er pleasn notify Chronicle office. ipd (Too Late for W) :67?” Sr. IV.â€"Ellen Marshall, Helen Moâ€" Aulifl’e, Beatrice Miles, Lourdes Sib- bald, [gauges .gcArghur. W ' v . v Jr. IV.-â€"Orville Saunders, Middleton, Harry Ryan, Vernon Sni- der, Harold Wilson. -John A. Graham. principal. Sr. III.â€"-Aâ€"-C-len Rowe, Andre Bell, Gordon MoCrae, Mary Mot! George Hay. Sr. III.â€"-â€" Evelyn Baird, Clara Traynor, Ada Holmes, Violet Mao- Lean, Elizabeth Harding. â€"Sadie F. McDonald. teacher. Sr. III.â€"-Gâ€"George Noble, James Henderson, Marjorie Noble, Mary Tobin. Nelson Lowe. Jr. III.â€"Doris Taylor, Irene Elliott, Margaret Storrey, Gladys Whyte, Janet Watson. I! In.“ - â€"l:;dna A. Browning, teacher. Sr. II.â€"â€"-A-â€"Helen Young, Annie Campbell, Norman Allan, Jean Grant, Genevieve Saunders. Sr. IIâ€"Bâ€"Orval MacDougald, Ger- ald Falconer, Clarke Lloyd, Annie Walker, Edith Erwin. ' -â€"-Ann’ie Macdonald, teacher. Jr. II.â€"â€"Aâ€"George Ashley, Mar- garet Sibhald, Percy Greenwood. El- sie Pinkerton, Marie Allen and Clit- fOl‘tl Readhead (equal). Jr. II.â€"â€"Bâ€"â€"Hazel Moore, Bessie Alkison. Alice Pinkerton, George Lloyd, Vernon Collinson. â€"â€"-Mary E. Morton. teacher. Sr. I.â€"-Arl.hur Koch, Susie Bell, Gladys Ritchie. Mary Pickering. El- sie Hunter. nl-f!2-.-. III|II‘ :Girlj. JMI“ lirw m, Eldon 0.8.8. lo. Light-“lam: lV.â€"-Mae Noble H, Irene Gruby, Jessie Grant‘. ‘81-. Illaâ€"Douglas Grant 11, Dorothy Jr. [ILâ€"Evelyn Grant H, Billie Cdeell, Clements Patterson'. Jr. [Ir-Dorothy Boyle H, Velma myth 11, Norman Gram. fl. Elam Bl- Marjory Kerr‘. r. brimerâ€"wdwen Kerr. (‘) Alyson; from one or more ex- aminauong, A; _ ‘ . S}. IV.â€"-Mary Hepkim, Florence Bailey, Christine McCulloch, Pearl Akxmder' _ n # ‘l--..1l Jr . Iiâ€"Lenore Reay, Myrtle Archie Turgbujl, M‘i_ ton Qaftman. ‘a‘n-Ant‘ MimilUll, O'UIIII w ”vs “vs. V. v -- APCI'HB “rum", WWI! Hartman. (prruary and Much. Jr. litâ€"Gladys Memder- James Jr. lV.â€"â€"Charles 'l‘immins 65. McRonald. Gladys Mishwn. John Sr. [ILâ€"Catherine Timmins 72.. ”CLEO“. , Jr. lll.â€"-van McNab 72. [Ma 30. Ill-430889“ Bal‘ivmm Emily Bart- ble 71. (mm Blair 67. man. Jean Coutts. Lillian Park. Jr. ll.â€"-â€"‘lsalwlla Kliosl. 7a \‘iulot Charles Mighmu, Joseph plcCulloch. Banks 77. “William Pearl 65. Mary Loel Johnsmn, George Mlghton. ‘McNab 32. I.â€"George Bailey. Claron Reay. Sr. l.â€"â€"(iord0n Nulblo 75. Hnrbert Wells, Clifford Brown, Dar-l Jr. l 3.1;. Banks 73. othy Bailey. .lr. l’rimvrâ€"-â€"Juanila anulv. l’rimorâ€"(fiiraco Roay, Myrtle, Bark (r Pre-svnt. 0“...)- «lay. man. Albert lloay,‘ Pvarl Hartman. Numlwr «m roll 13; awmm‘ 3L â€"â€"Poarl A. Wilson. lA‘EM'lH‘lX! {pndanmh 10.5. AII‘-- Inn..n“ 0.8.8. No. 10, Glenolg I‘nd Egremont v_v__ Sr. lV.-â€"â€"Holen Curdtv, Minnie For- guson. Georg-a Eckhardt. Francis Mcl‘lachern, Mary Proudly. Anni» McKinnnn. ‘ - - -n --| a. ‘I" A'I‘I I‘ II lllllll .Ir. I\'.â€"â€"':\rchiv McPhail, Alliv EcklmrdL Kativ Mg°_l\'i_{111(311. I..- . “Q‘IIIHIiIWâ€"l Gun - - Mbl‘lachm'sn. M an Mcl‘laclmrn, Flnroncv M( leil. Alivv PlOlll“). Martha lgckhardt In I ,__A I'IUUUI y. nu I!“ u- Ir. lll.â€"4ilad\s \lcknmnn Rnlwr‘ \lclnhw. Rmidiv Mel‘laclu-m. J .lamvs [Ickhardt "alll‘ n" JLuI-ul Sr. ll.â€"-â€"Mma \Ian lenhrv :md Archiv M(.°Eachvrn (vqualx Mavmn \lcl’lmil. \lvx \hlx'innun (ZN-i1 l’mudlx, Anna Man Mollzwlwnn. SI'. I.â€"-l)unalda lemwi. I‘lmw‘nv. McEachmn, Winnio l’mudi)‘. lldna ‘1‘”. â€"N. S. Barr, teacher. I. 8; lo. 8. M. 81'. IV.â€"â€"Armonell Glencmu. Jr. W.â€"-B|anche HcKechnie, Du Ritchie, Dag Him}: 001-2to Robin- -.â€".‘.A con, Lem Bell, Ike Bell. lyruo Glencroee'. 8r. [ILâ€"“pin Staples. luck An- derson“. ‘ Sr. [Lâ€"«Inbclle Firth. Alvu Green- wood, Olive Allen. Ruby In. Mary Anderson', Adeline Hanly‘. Jr. [Lâ€"Dnvid Allen. Viola Neely. James Bell. Daisy Street. Sr. [wastrel Firth. Gondo- mreenwood. William Glencross, Ag. Greenw tie Anderson. Primerâ€"Walt” Street. (“1 Absent for an fumigation. _- __ r-_L‘_ Sr. lll.~-.\nnin McArthur, Beth Mcflillivmy. lhuuzlas MvArlhm', Amvlia ln'uah‘. -- I “"‘|:~-_‘ ' TIT..."I'II'.'§.'-I3I'iz}. 'l‘ratand, William 'I‘I'afi'm'd. fl‘,_ A! I I u u . Sr, Il.-â€"‘M:Ir.\‘ Mcml'v. .lzmws Traf- fnrd. Malmlm MP.\I'HI\II'. Joan Mc- Hillivray. .lvan MrAerr and TM!” Mt‘nl'o (mural . I’l'l'Hl lwgatv. Sr. L- wMary MvM-Umr. Sr. Pl'inlt‘l'anhll MoAerr. Laura MvAI'Unn'. (ilvn Manna Gurdon Mc- (iillivmy. Elizabeth Brown. -Allan Mclnnis, teacher. Advertise in The Chronicle. It Put. (“9 Prosvnt vvym‘ «lav. Numbm' «m mll 1‘2; awrago at- lm‘dancv. 10.5. â€"-E. J. Allan, tenant-t. 1319i}; Mo Reich-Iii". tenth". S. S. No. l. Glonola PAGE I.

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