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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Apr 1925, p. 1

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PW 001' \\ firth. .ay, April 16, 1935. 5 Good Health Worth? r Theatre md ".15 p.m. il 17 and 18 [ARETH IUGHES t0 Water? Water! RAIL” {rum [his G uarantoed ’ R ATT a! 'f'n'. with his IV". in South. In NO'W Yfll'k, w tiw Dvputy !.x Mnuso‘d tho '2'; Ish' horse, \\ H' Hum "10 "I mus old linwning 'ml homn tihancpl- Imw in Hm "0V- Ho'H’N'l' it MW!) and : furflwr d use i and when M by lmkn of [H H'-‘ .00"- no! $15-13 Wb OLD GIENEIG RISIDEII'I' ' DIED IN MICHIGAN VOL. 58.â€"NO. 3018. Mrs. William Burnett Passed buy Friday at Rhodiumâ€"Interment Made Yesterday in loopcr's Com- etery. 'IIII' ILIIIIIIIII'II- SVHIIHIaUIIZI'S IIII- ~‘HllH\\III,'.' Iamih in thru- BEGGS’ STORE CONTEST CLOSED lAST SATURDAY luss Announcement Made Tuesday of Winners in Big Merchandising Event Tue-May uf this \Vm'k. lil'wuy, Inc mum-st. was u math-r Hf guvssing hnw many nuts won.- in it SIIHVV case (lis- pluyml in ”w \Vimluw. and our guess was give-n with o-arh and M'M‘y pur- 'I‘l ' > -nr. 'l'lu- big buying (-nnb-st. mnilucbrd dill'il"; Uw past month by Mrs. J. “was Sun. rinse-ii Saturday night, and tin- winno'rs \wrn :uinmincml 'I‘iii~.~'cl:i}' ul’ this \Vm'k. Hl'ii'fly, the mviiivst. was :i math-i- Hf guvssing how manv nuts won- in u slmw case dis- “153;”va nu" ..-....---_ ' _ rhaso- nt’ om- dnllzir. 'l‘hv first and So'c'nnd prize-s \w'ro' svts of 58-pi0m \\'mlgo-\\'imcl clinm-r svrviri'. and thp thiril prim- was :1 ilmigoli-um art rug. Thv first, win wvnt. hi the (-nntrstani having tlw largest, num- lwr Hf tirkvts in “in hux. and thn sm-nnol and third awards we'rn giwn in tho» customnrs gunssing [warvst Ihv rnrrvrt number «if nuts in the show vase. â€"“ 1“ A f!‘ _ _|___ .‘III'\V Mr. Jame-s )chirr. 312. of 01011013; “nu first pl'izo'. 'l‘ho- tutal numlwr of nuts in HM mm» was 3.786. Mr. Frank Murdock Hf Ih-ntim'k ('amo' first with 3 111055 of 23.787. and Mrs. B. Hartfnrol of filo-twig: sownnd wi'h a gums of 3.80“ ”an" 'I‘ho-I'o- was also tlw humnrmla siolo- tn Hm q-nnwst. and shows to what o-xh'o'mvs tlw avvmgn mine! is Mlhjm't. Hun unthusiustiv gnvsm-P vshnmtml Hw numhm- at 765.4‘52. the hmlwst. vstjmatv. whilv Hu- lmwst “1‘11 DICK McCABE IL]. IN WINDSOR HOSPITAL Was in Serious Condition Prom Pneumonia But Is Now Reported Improving. Mr. and MN. Alfrwl Mcflaho and family \Vo-ro- In \Vimlsnr last week- VIM :1!“ HH- lwolsiolo' 0f Hwir son. Rivhurol .l.. whn was sorinusly ill with mwnmnniu and “11030 life for u timo- was ollg=pairml 0f. 30 critic ml was his cnnclitinn that it, was mth difficulty 3112.31“! Mrs. Mc- ‘Iulu- *O‘t'lll‘Nl :Nlmissmn to his howl- $101“. 4‘ _.-.V_Al... Fl 'l". Fur Hw past several months, “lurk." as ho is bo'ttm' known how. has In-vn wmplnyml in \Vindsm‘ with z». 1-.»t'x'igvratm- ounce”) and was do- in: \\'o:H. \\'v 31‘» plPflSPd t0 I‘Ppm’t that. ”W Iatnst. information states he is nut nf dunum' and will be able In rum» hnmv in a wank or so to I'o't'lllwl'atv, *7 !___ Sidney Standen Has Accepted Nai- tion yWith chagan Company. Ho LEFT SATURDAY FOR POSITION AT STRATFORD .\!I'. S. Slnliolom. a i‘i-sulent 01' unr- ham sini'e ltllL’. o-Xi'epl for the pet‘- imi he was overseas left Saturday afternoon for Siratl'ord where he has laken a position with the Mc- Lugan Company. furniture manu- facturers 0! that City. Since 1920, Mr. Standen has been employed by Line Durham Furniture Company. During his residence here, Mr. Stan- den has made many friends in town and among his fellow employees. who, while regretting his depart- we wish him luck in the Classis City. ‘\\ was L'IVNI Standvn. a rvsident pf Dur- THE UIRHAM ‘ CHRONICLE V‘L l‘ "00. with grmt NEARLY LOST HAND IN BUZZ-SAW ACCIDENT It. Zanus (nu-k Painfully Injured IOnday Homing at His M111 :1: Glonolg. Abnnt tern o‘clock MDH'MV morn- ing. an accident. ocvnrrm at Bnnes- sun. in which Mr. Zenus tliark. the we’ll-known miller of this place came within an ace» Hf having his right hand awn-ml at tho) wrist wtwn it camp in contact with :1 shingle saw h“ was gvtting in shapn fur this spring’s cut. Mr. Clark had just been putting! his shingle sawing outfit in shapn‘ and hail cut. one thCk in prvpara, lion tn starting tho. mill «in its son- snn‘s run wlwn tlu- accident “('- l'lll'l‘l‘d. His right wrist was cut. :ilmut half through. and it is mirac- ulous uncle? tlw conditions that his hand was uni, (‘Hnllllt’it'Iy St‘Vl'l‘t‘d. llv was lit-might. tn [)1'. .laminsnn‘s “Mich and hml llw wnunil ili'vssml. and is at prwvnt almost nntiroly l'l't'llVl'l'Hi l'i-uni tlw shock and ill). in;.: as wall as can lw i-ximiztml. ()n 'l‘unsilny murning. Mr. William lllnrk. his son, whn runs the plan- ing mill near tlw L). N. ll. statiun. :ilsn mot, with an nnfortnnatu and painful ilt'l'llil'lli, \x'hvn n irhisi-l Inn was using slimwil and slit his h-l't, ”lllnlll l'i'nni tlw svmncl jninl. tn tho t'llli. making: n gash that required svvm'al stitches t0 Plush. McCawley Family Were Popular Residents Here For Nearly Three Years. LEFT ON TUESDAY TO LIVE AT TILLSONBURG Mr. and Mrs. Ilhal'lo's Ii. Mctlawlvy and fmnily. mu] his parvnts. MP. and Mrs. l). (I. MNlmVloy, lo'ft 'l‘m's- day nt’ this wowk fm- 'l'illsnnhm'g, who-1w Hwy will rusiolv in futurv. lt \\ ill lIII tlIII-II \I'alS iII lIIh siIIIIII, HIII .\II'I13\\III}5 [INHI'Il hIIIII iIIIm \\ iIIgIIIIIII IIIIII sincII CIIIIIiIIg to to“ II iI HP f-IIIIIIIIII many ilil'llllh’hil Is that. “i” .III IIIIIIl III iII'IIak. 'llIIIly likIIIl HIII tII\\II IIIIIl tIIII III-IIIIIII, and “(3 (‘all IIssurII tlIIIn m that “In good ”Din- inllh \H'l" IIII iIIIIIIatIIIl. UhIIIlII}, 35 II I°IIilI'IIIIIl nIIIII. IIIIWIIVIII', is hu- IIIIIs II'IIIIII IIIIIIiIIIIIII'atIIIl. Charley, {1.5" II IIIIIII'IIIIII nIzIII. hIIII'IIVIII'. is hII-. "Hill. and II'hilII hII likIIIl his I‘lln hIIIIIIIIIII [Mll‘imn] aIIIl lx'IiIIIIIII‘IIiIIII, hII I'IIIIlIl IIIIi IIIsisL thII BI'WIIWII'II- "lillsnIIhIIIg IIIII IIhiIIh hII “HS 8110- III-ssi'ul iII tIIIIIlIIIiIII: IIIII. 'l‘hmIgh IIII hIaIIIs 'l'illsnnhurg at 6.45 a. m., IIIIIIIII nIiIIIItI-s IIIIII'liIII than lIIII'II he is “IliSilI‘Il at 6.’ .I.'I II. III.. IIIIIIIly tlII'IIII hIIIIIIs IIIIIIliIIII than IIII this I‘ll". AII- IIthIII- iiH'I'lltiV’I‘ is :In iIIISI'IIIISII in IIIII. IIII his IIIIII I‘Ull. MI". MIIIZaII- LIII "lakI‘S tIIII I'Ollnll tI' Ips Ilaily hII IIIIIIIII 'JillsnIIhIII'g aIIIi IiIIaIIthII‘II, (I. tutal IiistzIIIIII» ”1' WI miles. Mr. MI:(_1:III'IIIy's parents. MP. and Mrs. D. I). MIIILIIII'lIIy. III‘II IIISII mov- ing: tII 'l‘illsnnhurg. hIII‘hIIfIIIIII sut- Hing IIIII-nIaIIIIIItiI in ”Mr nIIII hIImII, :II‘I! \i‘iting IIith IIIgIII'snll fI'iIIIIIis fur a IIIIIIIIIII of IIIIcks. BISHOP OF NIAGARA Right Rev. William Reid Clark Had Been in Failing Health For Some Time. Right, llvv. “William lie-id Clark, Bishop of Niagara. diml Shortly ho- l'oro- midnight. Sunday. at his homn in Hamilton. agvd 77 yo-ars. His Lordship had horn in failing hualth for sumo limo. yi-t was :ihlv to at- twnd to his dutio-s until two “'0ka ago. “'lli'll on tho advicv of physi- i'iaiis. ho- :igrimd to rust. 'l‘hrvo days aim. his Lordship look a turn for tho worsv. He! will lw laid to rvst in ihu rulms of his office. and the remains will lio in stat» in Christ ilhurch Cathmlrnl. This lain Bishop Clark was horn in Russvll Cmmty. and spent. his boyhood days on his father‘s farm. BNJOYABLE TIME SPENT LAST MONDAY EVENING Miss Stella Lynn of Bentinck Hostess to Large Gathering at. Her Home Near Aberdeen. .\n vnjoyahlo» «waning-mm spout. :it. tliv homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn on Monday M'rning. April 13th, whom Miss Sto'lln o'ntvrtainml mar- 13' sownty-lhw of her frivntls from in and around Durham. 'l'hv own- ing was spout in music. gamos and dancing. 'l'ho lust. provml the most popular. A dainty lunchoon was sorvml by tho hostess at midnight. after which otanring procm-ded un- til tho wen sma' hours of the morn- ing. Guests from a distance wore. Mr. (loot-go Lynn. Fort. William; Miss Mary McOuarrie. Toronto; Miss Mae Burnett. Hanovrr. The music. played by Mpssrs. Da- vid Burns. William and Elias Edgp, Wesley and Royce Noble. was much appreciated. Mr‘ssrs. William Bur- nett. Tod Middleton. Pater McQuarrie and Prosper Porter displayed their skill at calling off. _ U“fine“Exfo‘fw'i-fi.éqen3éd by the playing of “Home Sweet Home” and the singing of the National Anthem. DEAD AT HAMILTON HOISTEIN DEBATERS WON FROM DURHAM Interesting Evening Spent Mondey in Durham Baptist Church. A large, enthusiastic crowd as- sembled at the Baptist Church on Monday evening to listen to a debate between the yuung peonle of Hul- stein and the young people of Dur- hnni Baptist Church. _ I ,..,l Y. P. l'.. Many well-known hymns won: thrnwn upnn le screen. and all jniuml with vntlmsiusm in the singing. _ II. I‘ The vhair was takvn by Miss E. Schavfm', who announcml that the suhjvct of Hm :lc'hatc was, "Rusolvml that the West nfl‘crs greatvr Up- portunities tn the young than the East." The spoakvrs on Hm affix-mu- tiw wm-v Miss M. Mclhmalcl and Mr. H. S. (Jrifl'; 011 Mm nngatiw, Mr. McMillan mu! Miss Evans nf HUIâ€" stein. u-‘w -- -vwl-Vâ€" . _-_ _ ' 'l‘lnc_ meeting-Walled with a short deyotmnal sm'ylcu led by MP. H. S. mm; Hm prvsuimupp!‘ the [(30211 B. w‘r‘\---- Both sides had some wry excel- h-ut. Iuatm'ial and 801110 wry fm'cv- l'ul argume-nts which must. haw cost Hu- ymmg dvhutm's a grunt ch-al uf digging and hard work. 'I‘hv judgvs hqu-wr. dvciclvd that. Hm spvakm's on thu m-gutiw hzui stutml thvit‘ points more vloarly than those «m tlw al‘lirnmtiw. and HH that gmund. dm'lzu‘ml that thv IN'gaHVO had \VHll tlw «h-hatn. tt. wcmlit ho ilit'ticult. far :1 \szt- vi'nm' tn twlivw that. thi-i'v :u'v mum nppm'tunitii-s in ttw East than in. ”10 “"051, far 0111' young pmplv. and :in I'Iiistm'nvi' would Iii-sitatn tn ac- (-vpt sm'h a dm'isiun in Vivw Ht' tlm mnstunt, Sil't'itnl ut’ migratinn wvst- \Vzii'd t'rnm tho t')\'t‘l'(.‘l'()\\'t_lt'tI ('miti‘vs nt' ttw East. WM think. huwvvmu tho itm'isimi Hf thv jiutgvs was fair, and \w cungratutatv ttw ymmg [wu- plv ut' Hutstmn mum ttwii' ability to ('uiivim'v tlwm that. “It' East, Of- t'm's bt'ttt‘l' ()pptil'ttlllilit‘s tn the yming than thv What. A plvzising t'vatum' «if ”It‘ vVi-ning was ttw pi'ugi'mu put, t)tl hy the vis- itm's t'i'nm Hnlstrin, which includml ituvts, shins. i-N'itutimis and a smnmvhut. humm'nus Spt't'cll by tho. ttvv. Mr. \th. \ 51 III'IHIIII Ium Ii pimiclmi by the Mining [II'IIIIII‘ Hi Ilu- Baptist Ilhmch iiimiglit tIiv i-u-iiing In a clnso '|‘|H5 jllclgvs in Hm ilvhah' \vvl‘c- Miss hmnlsnn nl' [Mlstv-In and_1_\l|§s [lum- agv and Mr. Hahn-lid McKoclmiv Hf Durham. BLIZZARD SWEPT ONT. lAST WEEK-END Snowfall in Several Places, Sleet and Rain in Others.â€"Slight Dam- age Reported Here. (lummuiwing Saturday and con- Linuing thrmlghmlt Um greater part of Sunday. «mv «if thi- Wilda-st wind and rainstorms in a. lung timu svat nwr Durham and vicinity, but so far, wv hawi hi-iu'il «if nu grunt. dam- :ign bring dmw. In Din-ham, the on- ly casualty wn nuiivvd was the Mowing clown «if the (I. P. R. warn- ing signal at thv hint, of (hirai’raxa Striwt hill. me many parts of ”Marin, (some Imports 01' frvaks nl' ilw wind, small trims lining llll)\\'[l down and shrub- lim'y um‘m‘dvd. At 'l‘m'mltu, high winds accumpanii-d by snnw, rain, hail and slum. cuntinuml throughout. tliv day. Arnund Lindsay, Patnrlmr- «High. Kingston. Midland. Halloville and ntlu-r cvnli'i-s, frum night. to lwvlw invlws of snow was 1'0- pnrlvd. l"" "‘ "' Awarding tn Hu- Mt-tvnmlngical nflicv at ’l'm-untn, the sham origin- utml in tlw Stah' nl’ Kunsm on Sat- mdax mmning. Iatm' passing nmth- mud tn tlw (Swat lakvs an (ans- in: nmtlu-nst \ximls‘. .‘\('(_'HI'(“H:.' tn «lispati-hns fi'nm 0th- m' parts Hf HN‘. pi'nviiico'. we up in tin- snuw iwlt, vsczipmi with 1095 than 0111' sharp of tho storm for the worst this Incality i'ncnnntm'ml was a high wind and u hmivy downpour nf ruin. Whilv it, was snowing slightly hum» cm Sunday morning. imm- full «if any {N'WHIIIL though Mmmt Fin-wt. iiftm'n mih-s suuth hail mmiurh for Sli‘iL’hill". and Han- m'vr. vlv-Vi'n milr's \Vo-st. is :ilsu rp- hni'tml tn haw had Quin-la snowfall. I 'I‘ - ---n_-.ll«.l._ I 111111111111, an1l'lu1is1lay tlu- “Palthm' mm 1311 and 91111! but at time of 111'iting \\ 111in1's1la1 aft1.)rn111m it. has 11:11m121i up (misiduruhh and is quite springlikn. CONTINUING CHURCH HAD 600D SERVICE Large Congregation in Sunday Evening. 'l‘hv initial svrvicns "If ilw lncal mvml‘mrs of llw Continuing l’rvshy- turian Chm-ch hohl in thn Town ”all 011 Sunday owvning. \wrr- wvll at- tondml. thv mngrogaliml gnu-writ comfortably filling tlw hall. A wry improssiw sm'vicn was hell. and an pxcvllont sermon was pi'c-zwhml by tho tompurary pastor. va. \V-. J. Burnett of Uranium. KILLING A SPORT A judge in Hamiltun scores the evil of handbook betting. It. is one of the most. insidious accompani- ments of what is called the sport. of kings, and in due time, the em- bezzlement cases. which are on the increase will kill' the sport for de. cent pe0ple. D .I'v \v The sm'vicvs are to lw continuvd each Sunday awning at 7 o'clock. Ball THOMAS SLEE GUILTY; TWELVE YEARS IN PEN Former Manager of Allah Park Tel- ephone System Convicted of Con- spiracy to Commit Arson. llnnnas Shun u hnwnvr rvshhun,0f ;\Han Inulg :uul unv-lhnv ruanugvr ml the highani lkflvphuno syshnn thrnugh lhwflinck zuul )hnwnanhy, was l'nuiiil guilty Hf conspiracy to i-nmmit zirsmi lwl'ui-v Mr. Justice llhhhdlzniVVlnthy uniVVvdnvsday 0f lust wwk and svntoncml to twvlve yours in tho Kingstmi l’i-nitentiary. WWH- jury ITWJHWHNI u \wuwhvt ifl guiHy'alhn'lufing outinuy 30 nfinp utus. Slim prntostiad his innncvncuv (4aJnhng' lu- nnvvr phunuwl “flth un§wuui tn lnirn llu: general store Hf imi- Hal-Hull, zit Zuphyi'. last full. William llillis. :i [ll'lSlllll'l' at Kim:- Stnn,lvslflhwlliithn vflWw%.that Shun [lilill liiIIl 3§3tl liit' Stéttillg: lilws 11) Harflvtflssuurv,slaHiurthattlu:rv'â€" sun givvn hini hy bflvv hi haVn thv prvnflsvs «hwdrnyvd \vas that lhui, hit “unslns nnly rnnunflihnn 'l‘. Hi-I‘hm't Ll'lanX, K. (1.. ilvl'vnsn munsc-l, stall-«l that hi- would up- lunfl the case. H. G. MISTELB PRESIDENT KITCHENER-WAT’ERLOO CHOIR 'l‘iw Kitrlu-nvr-\V;iti-rlnn Philhar- monic Clmir stamul anutiwr big suc- rrs's in the (lullrgiati- Auditorium, Kitrlwiicr. cm March 315i, and April 1st, wlwn an HXCPDHUHaHy high- class program was give-n by this 0x- rvllmlt, rlmir Hf upwards (if 100 vnices. Former Durham Bank Manager Winning Success in Musical Car- sonâ€"J. L. Yule, Conductor. Durham i'c-sidi-nls aw pai'timllar- ly intvrvstml in this widva-knnwn nrganimtiun. Busidvs living Prvsi- civnt, Mr. H. (E. Mistnlv. t'nrmorly niannm-r nf the Royal Bank horn and now in a similar positinn at \Va- tm-lnn, is first tvnm'. Mr. J. L. Yule i'm'murly Hf van Sound, but wvll- known “01'“, is Cmulmétm', and Mrs. Yulr‘, hvttvi' klmwn hm'v as Elsie l’ivknring, sistm' of Dr. W. C. Pick- vrinp, of this placv, is first alto. From tlw program lwfm'o us, «90n- sisting 0f swim and Pnsvmhln ofl‘vr- ings, national folk songs, cvlln :md Viulin snlns, we may \wll ho par- «lmmd fur vnvying Hm m-sidvnts of Kitrhmwr and Watnrlun thir priv- ilvgo in having in Hwir midst. 0m- uf tho hvst Phillmrnmnic (lhnirs in thv Dnmiuic'm. HANOVER LUMBERMAN Mr. Burrvll nt' Hunmwr, whn runs a saw. mill in that. tuwn, and whip purvhasmt 1mm" in tlw vicinity «if Mc\\”illiams ”in past wintm‘, mm. with an uccidvnt, Saturday at Hun- uw-i' by whivh hv sufl‘vrmt a hrnk- ('n 102. The t'°:i(rttii'n was midway hvtwm-n thv thigh and thv know. Mr. Burn-ll is (:mitinnd in ttm Hanm'vr hospital. CONTAINED GOOD LIKENESS OF FORMER DURHAM LADY Last wmk's anHnM Saturday Night. rm “In first pagv of its Wu- mpn‘s Suction, containnd an vxcvl- Inn likunoss of Mrs. L. Mctlaul of 'l‘t.nuntn widn“ Of the Ian- G La. frm MPCRU]. and unv-tima pmmln- out rvsiclpnts 0f Dmham. The fam- ily mowd to 'l'omntn about twm- ty wars ago whc-rn \lr. McCaul dim! sewral \oqrs a_gu It’s Quite Prepai- EvidPntly thoy don't aclvm'tiso owr in England liko wo do in Can- ada. A conplo of “now arrivals wm‘o standing in front of a plumbing shop. in the window of which was a fine up-w-dalc toilet outfit. One of the young guys from the old sod romarkcd: “I say, Bertie, just fawncy placing one’s hawth in such a conspicuous place, not, to men- tion the othah.” HAD LEG BROKEN Driving On! MAY ORGANIZE GEORGIAN BAY MOTOR LEAGUE Meeting Called at Owen Sound To- morrow Evening at 8 o’Cclock to Discuss Questionâ€"To Be Branch of Ontario MOtor League. An urgunizatiun mvvting nf Hm (imi'gian Bay Motor League is °allml for Hu- (lmuwil Illmmlwr in Hm ()wvn Snund ('in hull hmmrmw (Friday) night. The "100th": will «nu-n at 8 u'vlm-k. 'l‘lu- m'ganizatiun. if fm'mc-d. will lu- a branch of Mn- Untm'iu Molar lmagm' :md shmllcl pmw- a lwnvm tn the dislrict and tn mntm‘isls gru- crully. \Vhilv 'l'lw Clil'unii-lv has nu inâ€" I'm'nmlion as to tlw discussion, “'0 have no doubt. it will contain many mattm's «if inn-mist In all, and we wuuld suggnst the: advisability of Durham mutnrisls ath-nding in gum] numbnrs. Mc-mhorship in tho Ontario Motor Louguv has many advantwc-s, vs- pm'ialty \th-u touring, and hosittos I'l‘vo touring informathm. I'm-o 101ml :utvivo is also procurahlo it' Hooch-d. l’t'ivilogos in :Iutnn'luhilo vluhs both in Canada and tho l'uitmt Status aw, too, not tho toast of the mt- mntauvs. and own tho Sign hoards throughout. the country on tho varâ€" ious highways would not lw possiâ€" hlo without tho Motor lmuguv. 'l‘lm mm-tim: at. ()an Simml tn- mm'mw M'c-nmg slmuld 1w. well at- Lvndcd. MRS. FAIRMAN LIVING, THOUGH SINKING SLOWLY Mesdames Bell and Rowe in attend- ance at Bedside, Report. COnditiOn Mrs. Imuisc- Fairman. nmtlu-r of Mrs. A. “P“ and Mrs. Ii. A. llUWv, who was sin-mling lhn winu‘r with lu-r son at Bryan, Texas, and was stricken with lwart trouhlu a l'i-w days ago, is still livim.r thunuh sink- ing, and Han Mill is lcmkml fur al- most any timv. Mrs. llvll and Mrs. llnwn li-i'l hvrv a wvuk am) Mmhlny in alh-ml llwir mutlwr. and in lvllvrs humv. huhl out nu hulm fur lwr rvrnwr)’. Him rmu‘lition against hvr |°c-.rn\'«-r_v is Um intvnsu lit-at in 'l'vxus, and could she be mow-d north. hvr mmliliun might. impmw. film is hm rrilirulâ€" I)’ ill. iIU\\'P\'l'l', lint slmuhl sui'liric-lli. imprm'rmvnl n'ianil'o-st. ilsc-lf, it, is liknly Sump, atlvmpl. will lm matlv in got her to a mmlvr rlimalv. April wvalhvr in 'l‘vxas is likc- July or August. “PP“. and fur um- nf Mrs. Fairman's :ulvanrml yours. is quite unrumforlahlv. EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AT HENDERSON'S BAKERY New Boiler Installed and Oven Ren- ovated Last Week. During: ”I“ last. wm'k-vnd. Mr. 'l‘humas vaivi'snn. hakm'. has had a cmuilv «if tin-n isxlwris up frnm Tommi» making (-haiigvs in his own and giving: it :i gvnm'al t'n'c-i'haul- inc. ln :idditinn a sham Imilvr has alsn hmm put in. and with this latvsi, imm-nwmvnt for makim: what, is knnwn as thl- madam “swam" ‘hrvad, Mr. Hunclorson claims to have mw of “I“ iwst-oquimwd plants in this part of Ontario. He was a mlurml farm trnant. He was in dvht In his landlnrd and certain time merchants. He was a product, of the trnant system. He owned his soul but not his swim-u He stood on a corner here and Imam the Salvatiun Army sing hymns. Then a tambourine was held out to him. He ignured it. “Just can't." he said, re matedly. “You owe it to the Lord,” e was told. “Yes, I know it. but He ain’t pushing me like the rest,” he said. Serious. One Cneditor Who Was Not Demanding Payment $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. JOHN MILLS, HANOVER. MAY RUN 0N Unanimous Choice Snulll-Eastljroy Lilwmls lu-ld llwir annual and businvss mamtinp: in the Town Hall lu-rc- last Friday allur- noun and incidvnlally nnnnlnmusly lvmlc-rm Mr. .lnlln Mills Hf llanuwr lhc- numinalinn as slandamHu-am-r in tho nvxl [LMminiHn vlm'liun. ln lw lwlnl suma- llmc- this yvar ur nvxt. Mr. Mills. in a slmrl. nc'u: spvnc'll. vxprvssml his npprm'mlicm ul' llw IIUIIHI‘. hill «lid llul I'm'l he“ l'nllM [.1in his dm'islull at. mum. "H' l'wH'ml l0 llm‘illu lml:l_\.” llv Milli. “ll WHIIM lw ‘nn'." Mr. Mills l'vll l-«mliclvnl, that llw l‘ilwrul lonrly \VHlllll :ll-Zillll IN‘ “110.." Mr. Mills 11‘" ('nlllhh‘nt that the Lihc‘ral party mmlcl again ('Olm' illtu its own in SHIItll-I'Zust «in-y hut tlmlmht that pmsihly I’richny's tum-tins: was nut sut'livivntly rum-o- Sc'ntutin Hf thv \\'IIH|¢‘ l'idtllli.’ fur him tn ch‘dillitvly am'upt ttw hmmt‘ vxt.vndc-cl him. llv prumm-«l tn 1:le his final answvr shm'tly. l’rcrsidmtâ€"JJ. H. \"Ilthum. Haunwr. is}. VH'U-I'I’G’SMI'IH “ID. '1'. “Tight. Dundulk. 2nd Vivvâ€"l’l'vsnlc'llt -.\II'.~'. V. Hiring Aywu. 3rd Vice-President, "Mrs. (iIHu-I't Mr- chlmiv, Durham. Secretary, 5. l5. Clarkv, “mum-r. Assistantâ€"5‘00m-tary~ A. H. Kim-hm, .\t “w «nu-mug Hf Hu- mwhng. Mr. 11. H. “'1!”qu nl‘ llmwwr. last, ymlr‘s prvsidvnl. Iqu ”In c'lmu', \\ All Um Sevrvlnry, Mr. S. H. Illzn'kv, all- so 01' limmwr, in allumlamwn I’mâ€" luwing mmsidvrahlc- I‘lN'llss‘lull and l'uutim' husim'ss. Iln- l’ullcm'mg ('Hlll- lllitlvvs \H'l'v vlm‘tml: . Hanover. _ AUdllUl'S-«GPUI'HP “llllllt‘. I‘I‘H'I‘HH" NH. J, and I'l. I". Hrall'. “mum-r. 'l'III- [UIIU\\IIII; :II'I- Ilw IIIIIIIII'IlIa! I'OIDI'PSPIIUH IVI-s vlm-tml: AI‘U'QN‘Sia-“.“.\1(l.¢‘allI’IIH‘\IHI' lfillIlIIII°k--â€" A. (l. MPIUIIIHM. IIIIImmII Uhatswm'lhâ€"râ€"aln'. W. Ii. Hvury. Durhamâ€"«l. ll. Hunk-r. l)lllldulk-!l'. I). lemyru. . ligl‘t'molllr-limvl'g'v ()ahh'l', HUISM’HI. Flcshm'lcm~~~l". H. Kan-shun. (ilvlmlg-â€"4h»urgv Binnie», I’m-«wine N0. 2. HaIm\'c-r-â€"4llmrlvs I’Ic-Iuilm. Holland“ .|. leums. lzlnzat.~'\\'nrlh nuel fleeting Here Lest Friday But lies Not Yet Finally Accepted. â€"Ieetino Well Represented By Delegates From All Over Riding. NH. 1. Murkdalcu- Dr. .I. A. Mun-Hunt N0115Ladtâ€"Al. Dvrlwrkvr. Nurmanhy-â€"IL H. Furlunv. Aytnn. USIDI'Pyâ€"~~“l'. (my, Maxwvll. l’mlmr--«Mr. and Mrs. 46. lillkc-s, lbumlulk .Vn. I. Sullivanâ€"4D. 1.1mm, lbvslmrn. Ul'. Ml'AI‘UIur. Mal'kolalv, and Mrs. G. Mckwllniv, Durham. wvrv vlo-clml delegates tn Um l’rmim'ml I'Lxm'u- tiw- linmmitlm- nil-Plum in lw Inc-Id soon. 'l‘lw slwakm' Hf “In «133' was the Hun. hum-am Marshall. l'nrnu-r mm- ish'r Hf Agriculture Ill Um AUWMA lit-gislaturv, and [01' WW an hour. lw led I'UI'HI vxpuumhng Hw many virtmm of Hm Mavkvuzu- Kim; 454w- c-rnmvnt and thv slmrtmnmnus of Um uUwr Mluws. purtivulurly the 'l'm'ivs. Mr. Marshall said in mnmwnvinp his addrvss that m fan- nnihini: 'dvf- inihe was known l‘d‘fl'fll‘dilll.’ u fud- ieral vim-Linn. It vmuld, hoe sand. have in [)0 this yvar ul' nvxt. hut, as to tin: data, nothing had as yc-i, hm'n dune. Ho, advismi lhv nwviini: to when ihvir candida!» varly. lvi. him 1:01, in tho “PM and uni :wquainlvd with his i'nllsliim'llis. Snuih-I'Zasf was 3 Mg riding and ”w mndidaiu should haw plunty ni‘ iimv In I'nr- tin-r his nwn illil'l't'si..-' and h)’ his lwi‘sunaliiy. I'm'ihc-i' ihv inlvl'vsis Hf “IP Lihvrul party. 'l‘hc- sw-akvr lw- livvvd in lhv I'ni'nialiun Hf \umwn's nt'minizzdinim. l'SIN‘C‘mIl)’ in Hm ,mnnh-y dislrifls. and haunu Hm NW" nruanizaiiuns (upulwraiu in ,Sm‘illg [0 Un- \‘nh‘ and “NIH“ limi- Tlvi's Iwriaining in an c-lm'liun. i-Ii-vliim. In West Hastinus. Mr. Marshall said. 6?» m 70 [wt- vvnt M ”W \m- nwn vutml LiIu-ml. and ”w party also got Um big part. at Uw fumu-r (Omefllll'd m) [mun 9 The Officers and Committees cw "It seems t‘me th’ louder a. man 3892. 'n0‘ *0 3113 “Eff: , t}; etc 0 net 8 as a ' '7’, what she waé '3 Hon. Duncan Marshall UBERAI. TICKET Libonl An-

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