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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 May 1925, p. 7

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tasteit. Many a finely rolled flavour to a ' this is not of itude at which es the amount theine in the liability good- we become a jality. and out I right for Cash ti‘l‘vered at the Mill 'ery Afternoon Day. >WAN blNSTER RUGS RI :lipse Flour Flour )lled Oats 9 MILLS Durham. 0m. pain Day N 0 Guide H ur' ’l‘nhnrmory Huifdlht‘l‘. MP. IN! his fan-o. Sunday, and :20'\\' charge .' \ .‘Il - . m ‘ 'l’ho' l'o't'vpticm in the United States was an-q-nmplishml by an amateur nlwrutnx' in l’hilac‘lvlphia. who re~ purtml gum] signal strength. The frat. o-stuhlisho-s a now transmitting ro-com. Mr. Leon Deloy, of Nice, France, has succeeded in transmitting across the Atlantic Ocean while using an indoor aerial. This aerial consisted of a single vertical wire, 50 feet long, suspended down the centre of a metal- lic spiral staircase. No Wonder In Elmlalnl. it. is necessary to 0bâ€" Iam a liro-nso- from the post. offlca do-pumm-nt fur a receiving set as “1-” M I'm- a transmitter. Wm. nt‘tiw clvrks to work by can- .Hnlight. In the semi-darkness \xhu'h ro-sultvd, a Clerk accidental- l)‘ issm-d 3 «lug license in lieu of a rmliu lirvnso. The applicant. has l'o‘lml'h'ol. that, sinre that limp, his swh has been "howling" unmerci- m y. My mum. it_wz_13 necessayy for the Static 'l‘lw pmpln in the vicinity 0! Chi- (-agn I'N‘PiVHi an advancvd sample nf mid-summm- static. recently. It hm! I'ailiml and slPotod all day, and “w in. mmsml the elevated trains, trullo-y cars. ntc.. to light up the sky with o'lo‘t'il‘it'al fireworks. The re- fill” in row-viving svts was a surpris- ingly :u‘i'm'ato‘ imitation Of August stutii'. “Real” Short Waves 'l‘h.~ gnwrnmont has recently munh-ol thu l'mtwl Stateg amateur mohn HW'I‘MHI‘S the authority to transmit. nn tlw wave lengths be- twown 0.7 and 0.8 metm‘s. This. to tho- rusual ro-mlm'. might. seem to b0 a wry limitml hand of waves. but, m n-ulity. such is not the case. In this Imml Hf waves. one-tenth Mr. Sherrill will be glad to help you solve your radio problems. Write him, care of The Durham Chronicle. .\. 11. K. asks the following: "How M. F. H says: “I have spilled low may tho- Village. on my B hat- some or the electrolvto from my A tux-y lw. lwl‘oi-w ll- is necessary to re- button on the tug. Is there any- plzlt'v it. with a. new one?“ . thing I cam do to remme the spot, .\n~. 'l‘ho-m- is no definite. pomtoat trom the rug?“ \Vlllt'll the liz‘ittorios should be (llS- .-\ns â€"â€"It IS too late to do am thing l':|l'oli‘0l. With some sets. the con- no“. hut \ou might have saved the ditinn or the ll battery is more ('I‘l- tug at the time by neutralizing the tit :il than with others. A 433 volt. acid trom the battery. This could lmlto '1) ~hnulol lw li‘plCl‘tl at least have been done by pouring some I») the. time its \oltage (hops to 35. househond ammonia on the spot. 'l'lio- \x'nnolo'r trip of the. coming wnmio-i- \Vlll he rcunluctod by Dean lnirol of Marilonnld College, to Vic- Mimi. H. l'... and back. Inspired by tho s‘llt‘f‘o‘SS of tho trip t-v \‘urluria last. year on the, occasion ml the ’l'oai-hors‘ Federation meet- lll.’ :it that point. and filled with pa- l“l"lll' motives for everyone to see lllo'li' «m n rountry. the. Dean has ar- l':ll:'..'"nl tor :i special train or stim- dmnl ~lw-iriii: ears to leave Toronto on .l::l\' '3”. Visiting Port Arthur, Fol-t \Vllllillll. Winnipeg. Regina, Mum.- .luw. tiallgal‘y. Banff. Lake l.l'lll~«‘. Vallli'i‘ulVo‘l‘. ”101106 by steam- v'l' in Vli'lnt'lil. llwliii'innx. the trip will be via the Hknnzmm Volley. Nelson. the Root- o-zmy Lakes. \\‘.imlermere Bungalow Lamp. from which place. the party “I” he niotorml to Banfl'. 105 miles owr llli‘ newly completed Bant'f- “wool-more Highway. the most c'llill'llllllt: :llltl awe inipil‘ing "‘lD "- |~ luls‘s'llllo‘ in COHCt‘lVP. \Vlth SlOpS :ll llmlium Hot Springs. Vermilion llwwr mnl Storm Mountain Bunga- low Camivswnnother day at Banfl. lllo'll liolmnnton. Saskatoon. DBVil'S mp Bungalow Camp. near Kenora on the Lake of the Woods. steamer ll'nl'll Fill'l William to PO”. MCNlCOll. llll'lll'l‘ rail to Toronto. where the m. will terminate on August 10. liwrytliing is included at the wit-.- oi‘ $35.00 from Toronto: Trans- iwrtntinn. sleeping cars, accommo- clntion in hotels and bungalow rzunps. meals in (liners, hotels and on steamers. sightseeing tours at points Visited. and all gratuities. Whit.» appealing primarily to teachers. the tour is open to every- “ll" llo'flll‘lllg to 80. M! will be. welcome. Fares from other points than Tor- onto will be named, and descriptive illustrated booklet sent on 3 tion to Dean Laird, Mlcdona d ml- loge, r, o, 0‘“;- 4271.95.25 Advertise in The Chronicle. Hnn ut'tm'umn. when the electric ACROSS CANADA AND BACK Ln LUI' uc nuauo 'usnul ro-uolm'. might seem to ho Tho first five tubes. he explains, I')’ limitml hand of waves. but», woro rodumul to their present low- -:n|H_\‘. such is nut the case. ly condition by a Slight misconnec- Hlls lnuul of waves. (mo-tenth tion of the B buttorics. (Copyright, 1921,, by The Bonnetâ€"Brown Corporation, Chicago) “may, lay 1. ms. Al. RADIO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS v u: “VJ .‘V. By R. M. SHERRILL (Radio Engineer) Reflex Receivers The styles in radio seem to change about. as regularly as they do in women’s dress. The Neutrodyne has had its day; the Super-bet. is new huliling the stage; and it is a pro- pl‘u't‘y, that the Reflex receiver will he the next. to receive the limelight. 01' [inpularity _ of a meter wide, there is mom for over .30 tlmes as many stations as them 18 between 200 and 600 meters. The currents in the transmitter which is operating at a wave of 0.8 meters will alternate 375 Million times per second. \ The high efficiency of the reflex sets is welcomed as a re-action from the. multi-tube sets now being used. An indication of the tendency to- wards reflex receivers is given in the report from the Navy Depart- ment that it has received over 150 alfmlicatinns fur liccn§es t0 manu- facture reflex sets under the patents recently obtained from Germany. Broadcasting in Vienna Radio broadcasting in Vienna is a littlo over six months old, and yet, there are over a hundred thou- sand listeners. It is also reported that there are several thousand other listeners, who have. not taken the trouble to .eom'ply with the law by procuring licenses. Tdn Tube Receivers. One I'vadm' sends word, that an acquaintance of his had a good ten tuba sotâ€"fiw tubes in the set and live in the. waste-pgper basket. Ans â€"-â€"lt is too late to do anything 110\\.hut 31111 might have saved the rug at thé time by nnutralizing the acid from the“ battery 'Ihis could haw boon done by pouring some hmisvhoml ammonia 011 the spot. Littlo Edna: “I 311033 the Rocka- chaps hnwn't. boon rich very long." LiLtln Winnie: “\Vhy?” Little Edna: “They call the meal Hwy oat at six o’clock supper.” Evening Dinner At the Board of Trade banquet Thursday, April 23, S. L. Squire, Deputy Minister of Highways, stated that Hanover could get 100 per cent grant for a 20-foot pavement of Main Street. The banquet was a great success, about 90 guests in all being present. The High School or- chestrasupplieq music. ‘ .311. News of Narby Towns LIIDUUI" Murruuu - wâ€"v The Hanover Boy Scouts met,with generous support in their concert, staged last Wednesday, the main part of the program being an Ala- bama Minstrel show. _ ”"iiii'ri’iié"{62{éi飣£r'iéai storm which passed over Sarawak Township Sun- dav morning, lightning struck the O barn of McNaught Bros, destroying the building and contents. D IL Ontario John Watt, an employee of the Hanover Cement and Stone Company Limited, and a native of Durham, had his left ankle dislocated last Wednesday when a piece of cast- ingfell 0n i_t. All ‘l,,ALn m’l‘hp annual meeting of the Methoâ€" «list Suncla3 School was held at the home. of M1. Andrew Mag“ 'ood last Frida) moning. Officers were elect- ml for the ensuing year. At the regular April meeting of the 1003! chapter, I. O. D. 13)., hold at. thn home of Mrs. (Dr.) Brown, Mrs. S. Amrstrong. tho retiring re- gvnt, was presentml with a handsome cup and saucvr in appreciation of hm- work during t_he past two yegrg. .I‘ . \r-â€"â€" “‘â€"â€" vu The Hammer Liidies’ Ba'seball club mvt and elected officers on Mnnday unniru, April_ 27. 0. AA 1V1.” IlLllAV \ V! u. u..- .0 4-11 - In Hanmm' 0n Mondav April 20 mm of Hip pimwors of this district Mrs. Guttlivb Schmmlm' “as called to hop reward at the amancod age 0g 90 years. A T , ‘ ‘JC‘ vv t.. On Sunday last. the death of Jack Harold Mauror. 6-month-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanlvy Mauror, took plzlqo due to_ chronic. oczomg; .0: ‘ .A A The Kncchtel Kitchen Kabinot. baseball team has secured admit- tance in tho Bruce County League. Eleven towns wore l'nl‘n'esontml at. tho annual mmxting hold at, Paisley last Friday night, wl‘mn officers for 1925 were elocted. The annual meeting of the Mount Forest Bowling (‘lub “as held last Friday m ening. Last y’soax' bOffiCCI‘S were re- elected. i On April 25,1925, at the Fergus hospital, the death Of Mrs. Donald M(Queon occurred at, the age of 65 yeals There was a good attendance at the re-organization meeting of the Dundalk Baseball team held recent- lv when officers for the following \eai' “ere elected. ~\n organization meeting of the (Mitre (irex Baseball League has been called for Man 15 in Dundalk. “hen it is hoped that delegates from Fleshex'ton. Vande- lem' and Markclalo will be present: While running the grader on a local street. George H0041 was thrown off and had a couple of ribs broken when the grader struck a large stone. It was ladios’ night at the Metho- dist Church last Sunday when Mrs. Gourgo of London. Field Secretary of tho W omens Christian Tempm- nnco l nion gave an interesting ad- mess on the temperance organizaâ€" iinn. An organization meeting of the Dnndnlk I'fi‘nvling Club \\ as hold on Thurs (luv owning. \pril ‘23 when olffiom': for the vnsuing voar were ( m‘tm. ’l‘lw annual meetings of the Metho- dist. Young Ponplo‘s League and the Sunday Svhonl worn hnld last Man- day night when officers for 1925 wvrn nlnotml. Mnmlmrs 0f Duffm'in Lndgo, N0. 186. I. 0. 0. F.. Dundalk. and Visiting hrnthron attvndod «livim1 service in Erskim- Proshytorizm Church on Sunday M'vning. April 26. (in Saturday last. Rev. B. Perdue was seized \nth a very severe bleed- Walkerton 'l‘lm \ankorlon Golf and Country Club will be. open for playing on May 1, Mount Forest Hanover - -“uvuvu. .bumnuuavu WU. Dundalk ing of the nose. Weakeried by the grog} loss of bloog, the rgygrgqg ,j A- _ for several da 3. Rev. J. M. arner of Toronto, whose first ministry was in walk- erton, delivered two excellent ser- mons to large congregations in the local Baptist Church a week ago last Sunday. -w-‘ .. ____ Mr. William Atkinson, a retired farmer of Port Elgin ad pioneer res- ident of W‘alkerton, had his left eye and the surrounding tissues reâ€" moved at the local hospital on Tues- day morning last as the result of a cancerous affection. The 84-year. old patient came through the try- ing ordeal well, and he will'still have the use of his right _eYe. o A , Last Saturday night a farmer drove into town and left his car in front of a house he. was visiting at. Coming out a few hours later, he found the car was gone. This par- ticular flivver was adjuster so that when acertain speed was reached. a needle would drop down, cut off the ignition and stall the machine until the needle was removed. Evidently the driver hit too fast a clip. as the. car was found stalled on the road near the C. N. R. freight sheds. Norman Dénny, in thlowing a stone at a thin mg dog that had boon plovsling around the butcher shop where Mr. Donny is emplpyed, broke: 5' 'ifiiéé’biate' 'gl'ass .wifldd'w, 'valuod at $75, in “If? Domlmon Well Stlpply C()_111pany_’s_ garage. I .1 mi Dr. and Mrs. Crown left on Thurs- day last for their 119W home in Min- don after a three years residence here. Rev. W. H. Burgess, for seven yoars pastor of Knox Presbyterian Church and who rosignod following the anti-Union vote of tho congro- gation. has accoptod the position of Superintonc‘lont of tho. non-Angloâ€" Saxon work in the city of Hamilton and will move with his wifo and family to that city on May ll. A well-dressed young man camo down on the bus a \wok ago Mon- day and. {mm onjoying a fowl din- nor at the hotvl, startod out, to beg for funds. Ho was mootinaz with good success, especially among the fairer sox. whon Chief Ferguson swooped down on him and requested him to loavo town which the young gontloman did as soon as possihlo. Mr. Albert J. Misch \\ ho has been in the groeety business hme for the rast fifteen years, has sold out the Central Grocery to Mr. Harvey Damm. who has been connected with McBumey and Company 3 dI'V goods business for thepast 14 years. The fire brigadé'“ as cailod out on FridaV, April 24. to extinguish a 12sz” blaze at Mrs. J. Roaburns .arn ' Tho Walker-ton Odd Fnllows par- aded to the United Church on sun-- day_ evening, Apgi! _26.‘ I ' At a meeting of the local Lutheran congregation hold Sunday. April 26. a unanimous call was éxtended to Rev. Mr. W‘ittich of Tavistock. The Walkerlon Athletic Associa- tion will put. on 9. Victoria Day col- ebration on May 25. TheflmouoDunesticSciaioe and Director ofthe Maple LedCiu whohupreporedomiq ueoom'oedm lawns (not you by mail) on t.Coohely Amandxitchenu pin the” valuableooune WW miceofAmLoe “FREE mehommu-t {v'as 'izb'nnhed to his bed MAPLE LEAF FLOUR A Boston bull terrier was struck down and instantly killed by a car while crossing the pavement oppo. sitemthe creamery on Monday, Ap- l‘l . ‘ A n A -- A number of friends of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lambertus surprised the yo couple and presenled them wi a lovely 97-plec-e dun- ner set. -OV- wâ€"vv At a meeting of the Walkerton A. A. recently, it wagdeqjded w“ cntgr a. senior team in the Bruce County Baseboll‘ eague and a junior team in the O. A. B. A. A town league was also formed consisting of four teams. A very pretty wedding was cele- brated at Queen’s Hotel on Saturday. April 25. when Miss Florence Mario Vogt, youngest daughter of the late. Mr. John H. Vogt, former proprietor of the Queen's, and Mrs. Vogt, who conducts the hotel now, was united in marriage to Mr. Crawford Regin- ald Skelton. only son of_ Mr. and Mrs. $3le Skoltbn flora, the officiating clergyman being Rev. B. Pordue. Chesley Odd Fellows colvhmtm the 106th aniwrsary 0f the founding of the order by parading t0 Wusloy Church. "2 strong, Sunday owning. April_f._’6._ l). H. Sparrow narrowly escaped serious injury on 'l‘uosday of last. wmk when his car was struck by a freight train on ("Ioncossion -'i. Eldor- slio. about. two milos from (lhosh-y. The front of the car was hit, throw- ing it into tho «titch and damaging it considerably. but Mr. Sparrow os- capodjtjrious injury. -- .‘ t I. I ()n Nida y, Aplil "4. Mr. C J. Hal- liday addressed the Wumvn s Insti- tutu men-ting on "Town lmmuw mmt.’ The prusidnut alsn wad a lvttm' from the management. at the. County Hospital at, Walkvrtun stat- ing that the Ctmsloy mom in ttw hospital was wry much in mud M a new mg. The Institute will on- doavcn' tn somn'o thv nucvssary mon- ey and rvquests tho support, of all Choslny lmlios. as it is a town mattm‘. At the last. meeting of tho Town Council. R. '1‘. Kidd. wlm has hold the position of chief constahlo for over thirteen yoars, was rolievod uf Um position. One of Elderslio’s best-known and most highly (esteemed citizons passed away on Sunday, April 26. in the person of Jnhn Black, Sl‘., of UM 5th Concession. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sparrow and two sons, who are to leave town to engage in fruit farming near St. Catharines. were presented with a pierced-silver sandwich tray by their fellow church workers. Rev. H. A. Kellorman. local min- ister of the Evangelical Church for the past seven years, loaves smm for Tavistock. Markdale Markclaln Basnball Club was or- ganizod at, a meeting hold Tuesday, April 28. and it. was (incidod tn vnlm‘ a tvam in “10 Conm- Grey Loamw. BREAD. CAKE 9 PASTRY At a gatlwring 0f Odd Felhm‘s and Hundreds of Delightful New Cookery Creations and a Wealth of Original Household Ideas HOW TO JOIN THE MAPLE LEAF CLUB AND ENROLL FOR THIS VALUABLE COURSE Coupons will be found enclosed in Every Bag of Maple Leaf Flour. (24 lb. bagâ€"l coupon; 49 lb. bagâ€"2 coupons; 98 lb. bagâ€"4 coupons). Send only four coupons addressed to the Maple Leaf Club, Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. and you will be enrolled without one cent of expense as a member of the Maple Leaf Club and receive the first four lessons in the course. Other lessons will be sent in four monthly instal- mentsâ€"4 lessons each month. (20 lessons altOgether). Maple Leaf Milling Co., Limited Here is a flour you will enjoy usingâ€"an unexcelled pro- duct of selected Canadian hard wheat, so carefully milled and tested as to make possible its sale under a definite guarantee of uniformity and satisfaction. Anna Lee Scott. the renowned Domestic Science Expert. has prepared a course â€"the finest ever written on Cookery Arts and Kitchen Management. This course costs you nothingâ€"not even postage. Four lessons come to you prepaid each month. Thirty minutes each week is time enough to study the lessons. N o blanks to fill in. No examinations No correspondence unless you wish to write in to Anna Lee Scott for personal advice on special recipes or regarding methods of preparing and serving special dishes for special oc_c_asions._ Thi_s_amazing free ofi'ef' is made to infioduce Maple Leaf Flour. {0; Bread, Cake and Pastry. Chesley '0 woman who takes pride in her cooking or in keeping abreast of the newest ideas in social entertainment Head Ofl‘ice: Toronto, Ontario Your dealer knows about Anna Lee Scott and the Maple Leaf Club Plan. Auk him {or particulars today. to their friends in the Lodge rooms on Monday evening, April 28. Bro. W. J. Howard was presented with a Vet- eran‘s Jewel. Mr. Thomas J. Harvey of Cherry Grove passed peacefully away Wed- nesday morning, April 22. at, his home film an illm-ss of several years’ duration. - .- --- â€"- n. The members of the Wu Lodu I. 0. 0. F. accompanied by a num- ber of \isiiors frum Dundnlk. ab- wnded service in the Anglicap Church on Sunday morning. April 26. in commvmoration of the 106th anniversary of the institution of the order. - The members of the W. M. S. held their April meeting at the home of Mrs. (DR) (lamplwll. The prugram was lakvn by Mosdamos Stewart, Campbell and Rik-hi3. On the last page of a certain cook book appears what is evidently con- sidered its most important “recipe." We pass it on for what “may be worth. in the. light or your indiv- idual ability to follow instructions. For any good cook knows that the success of a dish hangs upon the in- telligence. ot‘ the, recipe. It is “How to Cook a Husband. A good many husbands are entirely spoiled in mismanagement in cooking and so are not. tender and good. It's far hotter to have. none unless you pa- tiently learn how to cook him. See ‘lhat the linen in which you wrap him is nieer washed and mended with the requisite number of hut- tons and strings sewed on. Tie him in the kettle with a silken cord called comfort; duty is apt to be weak. Make a clear. steady fire. out of neatness. love and eheerfulness. Set. your husband as near this as seems to agree. with him. If he sputters and tizzes. do not he too anxious. Some do this until they are quite dune. Add a little sugar in the form of what the confection- ers call ‘kisses‘ but no Vinegar or pepper. A little spice may he used «with judgment. It thus carefully treated. he will keep as long as you want. unless you become careless and set. him in too cold a place." The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Stat! is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of term. Informatifin as {0 Courses may be obtained from the Principal. obtained from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. Durham is an attractixe and healthy town, and good accommodn- tion can be obtained at reasonable rates. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL HOW 1'0 COOK A HUSBAND this J. A. M. ROBB, B. A. Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. PAGE 1.

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