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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Sep 1925, p. 9

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“fiisé‘lfinfiié "viii-£2636; Ebenezen vistied Miss Margaret MoRonald. Miss Ethel Dex-By visted her cou- sin, Mrs. P. Hopkins, North Allan Park. recently. n O - Hopevflle. ‘Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. .luhn .‘lt‘me and Mtlo- «lalmlnm' uf Dunolalk \isitml at \|: cL-jhmlns W'nlvs last Sundav. \l»-~~r~' Ho-nmv and Ho'm‘v Scnlt hm .- mm- In asml a thro-shing machine". 3h. Rnlnxt <h-mut has :uldml his mum- t.n tln- an'r! nwno‘l' list. Mrs. .Inhn D020” is Visiting: hm‘ dmxuhh-l'. \ll's. Jumps Sh'Vl‘llS. RM. ID. -|. Stovl'ms and family. av- ("'nll'fllllwl by Miss Dorm-n Scott, nmtm-ml In 'l‘nrnntn last. wm‘k. I'v- tm'mn: Satin-clay .*~\'vning. Mrs. Laidlaw of Pittsburgh. P3,. visited her sister. Mrs. James Park. Miss Evelyn McLean visited her aunt in Londom recently. Ins» nun dim‘s‘f i! on .\ lat-m3 number frnm {his line “tended the 'l‘nrontn Exhibition. Miss N. Knux aIIIl .‘h'SSI‘S () \lil- iInIII'. FIIIII Knux ..| Hank and \Vil- IiIIm \\:It.~'nII \\IIIIII “III-k-IIIIII \i~it- IIIIs :It. “In lleIihiiiIIII. This )lI‘IIIIIIIy is PIIIItIIII SPIN“)! Fair. and HII-I'I- wili IIII :I iaIIgII IIIIIIWII in aHIIIIIIaIIIII- and gum! exhibits if a I'r'InnIahlII. Ilm. “N N .‘IIILIIIIII IIIIII Morris. Ed. FIIIIImsIIII and Mr. and Mrs. H. “'3!- Sun \VIII'II Exhibition \‘isiiIIIIs Hm Dr. and Mrs. N. B. Grierson spent a few days in Gait Ijecentlyfl Muss 'l‘holmn RioldPII is ab]? tn be around again. having bPPn under the dm‘tor's raw. Also. Mr. Hubert Stow- art is an Hm job again. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. George Henderson. Hampden. visited her daughter. Mrs. A. Car- botL this week. Elmlinu I~‘ HII- toIva «If tlw Ilav IIHW. .\li~.~' \I'no-s )lat'phzlil is hold- II12 :I mowing: how» on Monday Honing. Sowh-mlu-r 2L and “'0 ("x- MIN In hwn' I'I'Ivm HIP Ulher candi- datvs shI'II'H)‘. .‘lrs. .\'. .‘h‘lmml and Morris. Ed. th'uusun and .\l1'. and Mrs. H. “'3!- Sun \wrv Exhibition Visitors the first. Hf Hn- \nmk, (IIIIIs'iole-ahlog amount. and is \\':Iit.in;: fur HIP Tho-In- is no» N’alCih ChiIlPs _i_II this part. (Our Own Correspondent) 'l‘ho- CMIIR'HIIIWUS‘ hmwy rains for “N' last. twn wwks have i’lnlayei‘l hz‘ii'Vo-sting upou-uiii‘ms lwre alllhnugh 3 NW ai'o- iinislim‘l. Hnwnw'x'. ”mm is a c'nnsioim-ahlv quantity nf grain nut. yo-t. 'I‘Iw Swami» ih‘illvgv thrash- ing: mum is now going at full capa- mty. having purclmsml a strnngm‘ main-v :mol aciilml a i'vmli'r in NW si-pal'atnl'. Tho-y inti'ml in do» a hirgu busini'ss this snasi'vn. At pros- PM. ”my :m' at Bil. Hmm'il's. Th0 RMho-l (strum HHHH is at. R. J. Mi"â€" Naulty‘s and is waiting for dry Winitlio'i' sn :is in do» shmk thrashing. (Min-r \lillinm- with his gas outfit is at (i. \\'. Pat'slnw's. H0 has cinnp :i Row. L. E. and Mrs. \VPSt and Mr. and Mrs. Andrp“ Huntm' attomrlpd Um prpsbytm'y mvpting of the l'nitmi church in 0mm Sound nn lesduy. Miss Boatricv Pimler Inn for Buf- falo on leso‘lay to train fur a nurse in an» M' ”w huspitals thorn. Un Monday vwning. a numbm' of ynnne pimp!" spvnt. an o'njnyahlo M'vning at lwl' hnmv and pro'svntml [101' with a suitablv gift as a tukon 0f romom- brnm'o'. Th0 Hulsh'in Dramativ Club 3P0 promm'ing u fnur-act play entitod. “His Rmthvr's Reamer." t0 b0 givon at tho Full Fair Rampart, Hm 30th inst. Rm. MI I‘hnmpsnn nf l‘mnntnnc- cupiml tho- pulpit in tho Prvsbuor- ian I'NIIIIIIh last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. .\it.kvn nt‘ «Imu‘tright aro gumts Hf Hu- .\ilkvnf amilivs. Th9 carpentm' work on the new whom is Pumplptml. \V‘thn the) painting has [wen complptml. the building will! lw randy fur occupa- lion. Messrthlin Mellillan and R.Gad(l mnmrml tn Londnn thv first of the wm-k. Mr. McMillan will attmul tho Unolvrtakm's‘ (lunw-ntinn bvl‘m‘n r0- turning. Mr. Murray. Post “flier lnspnctnr of Lnndon. inspnctml the Hulstein post nfflcn on Tun-May and found all_ in g'wluordm'._ “'0! had a pleasant call last Sun- day from Mr. James Morrison of ann Sound. Jim resided in this vicinity for many years. and on leaving harp. unified railroad life. His prvsnnt run is from W'iarmn to Park Hnad. Mr. Clifton Rngprs of Detroit is homo" far a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Rogers. The district meeting of the Latter Day Saints was held in the hall here last Sabbath. There were delegates from lm en Sound Port Elgin. South- ampton. Prntnn. Grand Valley and other points. A f- 0n Thursady of last week. the Rev. L. R. West received a message informing him of the death of his father. John West of Gait. Mr. West went to Gait on Saturday, the funeral taking place in Gait ceme- tery on Sunday. Miss Matilda Christie. who has been out of the Village. for a couple of months. returned last week. Mr, George Calder made a business trill 10 Toronto recently. Mr. Hmrgn Hostetter, after a few wee-ks’ vacation. returned Wednes- day t0 the “Fest. On account of the absence of Rev. L. E. Wiost, Mr. George Matheral of Mount FOI'PSt conducted the ser- vicvs in the l'nited church last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. 01. Drumm motorm to Brantford. Sunday. to visit their daughtm'. Mrs. Bailey. PAC] 8. Miss Isabeila Park returned to Mr. J, l (Our Own Correspondent) South Bentinck Swinton Park. .zun- had Hw misfortungto nt' his big: horse‘s “'1”! m- Parslnw‘s. HWIms dnnn :1 uf Hn-o-shing sun tn shilw. uf gum! ma- FORGET IT twiget the Slilnidm‘ yen have heard, nget the hast3 unkind word; Iron-get the quaii‘el and the cause, tnrget the 33 hole affair. because tnlgetting' is the 01113 33:13'. target the storm 0t Vestel'dm target the chap “hose sour face Fei'gets tn smile in any place: huget the trials you ha3le had I‘ngt‘t the naggei hes a freak. F'mget him se3en (13.38 a Week Fnrget 3'”ouie not a millionaire F orget, the grey streaks in ymn‘ hair. tniget the home team lest, the game Amnng thv Exhibition visitm's frnm this 1131! werp Missvs M. A. 11mlll.Edgc-.Mv1't.|o Robinson, Man Hlmu Puss Mr. and Mrs \ictor \V il- li:11n.~' and Mnssrs. Arthur Robinson and {Ewell Mnfl’at. Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Atkinson (mm Margaret. A. Riil'hii‘. and littln (lz’uightcr haw. rvtui'nmi in tlwii' imnm, Manitoulin. MIN :1 month’s vacation with hm‘ pal-unis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ritchiu. Rally Day survives in connectinn with tlu- Sunday Sl‘hOOl are tn be lwld on Sunday. Snptvmhnr 27. The No. 9 Sunday scheml is to be pros- vnt. alsn andAtake part in the svrvice. tlcmgn'atulutions to Mr. and Mrs. Jame-s Pickon “ho “ere married last \\'mtnosdu_\ and Mr. and M18. “aynu Babcmk un \V’Winesday of this \H‘Pk. \lecling bulls are ringing loud. leul tn repurt that littln Ila, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hamld Harl'wr is improving. Mr. Juhn H. Firth is away on a trip t,“ tiw West. visiting: his sistm's. Mrs. PvI‘I'y and Miss B0110 at Lewzm. Saskatchowzm. and other relatives in various parts. Mr. Howard Ritchio is lomking :ifim' his farm during his ahsvncv. M1 William Hill spent Sunday in Guelp h visiting withp his mother. Mrs. \lbert Reid of Toronto at- Lmulml the funeral of her cousin; Ml. NM! McQuar‘Pie. Northeast Normanby (Our Own Correspondent) Row. H. 'l‘hnmpsnn 0f Thorndale, Untm-in. tnnk chargv of Knox church thn last two Sundays. ”Mi-f Milton Mcx’iuce of Detroit. wont a fmv days recently with his payputiz "Sn-L 'l‘hnmas McAlister is building a linn new lmusv 0n the old Young farm. Mr. and MP5. .lnsmrh McNally spvnt Um first of tlm \wok with frivncls in Hinlstvin. 311'. and Mrs. (look “of 'Galt {.1130 mwsts nf 3112.211"! Mrs. Dawn! Romu- snn and family. Mr. and Mrs, J. Ritchiv. Port Al'- tlnn'. and Mr. \V. {2. Ritchiv. nf Hnlâ€" land. slwnt Hm first M the) wwk with ”w fnrmPr's hmtlwr. MP. (ivnl'gu Ritchim Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison viis- itml Mummy with their daughter, Mrs. 'l‘hnmas Stmvart. of Orchard. 3.1.. «fl. .2. «42:25.1. :_. €2.23: 11:2; :7 2:; 22. I. fi...:._m.3m 2:: 2:2. 11:33.7. 3 2:. 4.233.. Miss \da MCI mm nf "lmnntu \is- itml hm: (musins. Hm McDonald family. Toronto after spending her vaca- \'-vv~v I “A"number of children have been abspnt from school with sickness lag‘f'lyzunn '90.! A,_A (‘1___..I-_- z.â€" The monthly meeting of the U. F. W. 0. was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Middleton of town with a good turn-out. There was some good community sin ing and a good program. Mrs. Neil ’cLean gave an excellent paper. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. l". Kelsey. A I 0‘. “__‘ LA-.. .I' AVIIUI IV -â€" vv-- Mrs. Hepburn and two chidren of St. Marys. spent a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vessie. Griprson. “fin: gawk-raiijgfiâ€"éldroth and two sons spent. Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Vesgiq. {ibn‘ at. hpr lunp'g berg. ""ii‘r."Wi'iIEahT'iiéhiibb'r' of Neustadt visited his daughter, Mrs. Alex. SIDDT‘I, L'l 00 Mr. and Mrs. Berg-Wiliis, of town, 5 mm. a day recently with her mo- thor,M1_'s._Simpson_‘. ' I____ A. u Muiss i233; McKechumie is attending High sch_09_l in_ Hgnqvpr. ‘L .__-'l ‘--" Rocky Sangeen (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Eiza Tiffany, of near Dor- nnch. spam. a few days with her sistvr. MrsLJeI'yy Allow): .‘ll 0 “I“ "“ ‘7. ”VIIII I V‘Iv-w - Mr. Charl Weppler is busy burn- im.’ a lime_ kiln thjip wepl‘g. I? n Details of a new offensive against Moscow, with the Grand Duke N ich- olas leading the fight. for the over- throw of the Bolshevists, will be planned at a great meeting of Rus- sian emigires from all over the world to be held in Paris about the mid- dle of November. A committee was elected at. a secret meeting of Russian emigres in France Monday and got under way the work of per- fecting plans for the November congress. The fatal crash in the Black For- est, Sunday, of the French Etampes- to-Bagdad airplane, with the con- sequent death of Robert 1"th and injm \ 01 Dieudonne Gusto his (um- panion. \\:is caused by a (logging of : gasoline line. The plane came down near \Villthal. M. Costv’s in- juries are slight. The presumption Hard luck is in store for Corn- munis’t members of the French Chamber of Deputies at Algiers who try to stir Up agitation among the natives. Deputy Henriet has been placed in jail and Deputy Doriot is being sought for. Henriet was ar- rested Saturday, charged with plot- ting against the safety of the state. No charge has been lmjgeiil against Doriot Last week the police had to protect him from the populace at. ()ran, which drove him out of the rity. Henriet has been organizing Communist. "Cells." and the police allege that in addresses he incited the Arabs to revolt. Rt. Hon. Stanley Baldwin, British Prime Minister, and Mrs. Baldwin were the guests Monday of Premier Painleve at luncheon in Paris. For- eign Minister Briand also waspres- ent. Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin have been vacationing at Aix-les-Bains en route to London. Finance Min- ister Caillanx expected to have a talk with the British Premier in the afternoon. is that the 111013 became lost in a fog. and were ondeavnring to as- certain their whereabouts when the machine fell. ALL CANADA TO JOIN IN DIAMOND JUBILEE OF DOMINION’S BIRTH The Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway reorganization plan has been approved by the French committee in Paris, representing holders of the 1910 European loan, and those persons have been advised to deposit their bonds immediately as Monday was the flnal day al- lowed for this purpose. About 811,- 000,000 of the loan is held in France. Boards of Trade Conference to C¢ sider Celebration in year 1927. Daily Events as Told by Gnhle Condensed for Busy Chronicle Readers. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE A grower’s responsibility does not end when his potatoes have been bagged. The use of clean bags is a factor which at times is not taken into mmsideration. Bags or sacks shoulcl' be either washed or steril- izml. Second-hand flour bags are good providing they are not inst-end- ed for storing any length of time. 988.“ or fertilizer bags should not under any consideration be used. Potatoes should be stored in as cool a temperature as possible with- out freezing. A good average tem- perature ranges around 36 degrees F. Good ventilation is essential to assist in carrying off excess mois- ture, particularly where potatoes are stored in large heaps. Control of temperature, moisture and ven- tilation can be obtained by using false floors, wall racks and air- shafts. Too dry an atmosphere causes shrinkage, therefore, a cer- tain amount of humidity is neces- sary. In a blight year, careful grad- ing should be practised. Potatoes showing rot should not be placed in storage. Avoid the development of certain rots isn bruised and cut tubers by white-washing the inter- ior of the storage houses. Potatoes should not be removed from the field in a wet or dirty condition, as these elements increase the possi- bility of rot in storage. In harvest- ing, care should be taken to avoid cutting or otherwise damaging po- tatoes, since it is often through these out surfaces that storage rots gain entrance. Directly or indirectly the grower is responsible for the arrival of his stock in a sound condition. Frost is by far the greatest obstacle to overcome. Care must be taken that the stock is not chilled during the trip from the. farm to the shipping point. The libe'al use of straw and blankets in the cold weather is (is- sential. Similarly in the railway cars, straw and paper will reduce the possibility of freezing. Care- ful handling at, sidings where no loading platforms are provided will prevent bruising. It is not unusual for several potatoes in a bag to be badly damaged by rough treatment. (larel'ul piling in the ear lessens the possibility of bruising during tran- sit. It is always advisable to so arrange the tiers that they will slanit hack and thus eliminate the danger of falling between the rar doors where bulkheads are not used. nu: 31'0an Ann runsponu'ngxg Improper storage of potatoes re- sults in the loss of thousands of bushels annually, says S. G. Peppin, Assistant Plant Pathologist.- The careless handling of potatoes in transportation means financial loss and tends to have a serious effect upon the market. Several factors influence the suc- cessful storage of pompoes. These {Li'éi temperafure, v'entilatiion, hum- idity, depth or pile and sound stock free from dirt. A goml wife sm'ves cheerfully .H an My 111 success and an am» 111 fallm'e. Bi'is'fiia'n ro'u'rons Boys with shot guns are so pur- suing the elusive rabflit .in the East Ward that they are blazing at the bunnies as the latter hop over the properties of some residents there. Now it seems that one of the pro- perty owners affected is none other than ex-Crown Attorney Dixon. who has the law on the matter down tin- er than a mos‘quito’s eye-lash. It is recalled that many years ago, a Walkertonian was up for shooting at a cat inside the corporation. and {lie engaged Mr. Dixon to defend 1m. CHICKBNS COIING Him}: 1-0 was? Road the Classified Ads‘ It will pay you. ens, to roost in a rabbit h- Bruce Herald and Tim-s, mm" Tho lawn The B ‘ “Huh,” hn smwtmi. {at‘tut'uth the account of thn m-«ldm: ways the ‘bluslling 1.1-1.1..“71 the bunk." ' s Thur-day. September 17, m, ‘10: That's U- ‘0“ it ICCâ€"locklm ‘ ““9001! Mondax i: Alumnus ENJO} 1 On 9 .2; " - nf‘ 2.1.3! s !I« d .3 “' “ . ‘1' a. “ W follow “w 1‘ . Irtmvnt :IIH “I be nnmim Tim exocmn (he action ul‘ H: I9 establishm; @011 ill)“ l'e'H'lll fine "1' HIP "i. the keeping: 11 county roads H; ty, ‘nd a l'v-uiz.’ «UPSHIIK ”Ir (6:.- take the ll!‘l‘¢‘.~-;i l" maintain Haw ‘ dieir jurisdn'tw deuce was made- UIG road lwhxm- Ileaford and TI: tonne “’ul'k is Present. timv w: 1 005)? 0' ”I“ hm. to he Cuunh- c‘..:. (kn-u Smmd 1.:- Bay MIIIHI' Jun": chart. So-vvltm_\ in callingwa “here thm an the «murmur There was u n 8mm and a :21! myortanu- \xo‘ Ilr. J. H. Hart president “1' H the chair. Executive Paswd s: It fleeting in CD; ‘ t'...,‘ GEOR. BAY MOTURES WANT ROADS IMPR1 “I? a('(‘ido‘l21 o‘clock «on tho- . he? 5. and ”Ir for Friday Mr! Saturday nn am able absenm» u: Barrister H. Um conclm'tmi t m and C. «I. M fense. In ”I” (Widow... the boys in «'h‘: “'FPP flfh' 'n ~1\ animals :ll‘nlmui . 80d in ‘1'“ “you charge of ”w :u \Vhiwfm'd mm. for the doath mnl, I)!” ”14' PM that “'hitrt‘nt'd’~ in safe condihun. muted knowm: i (mm. It. was «m the defendant: 5 fiction was mm and costs \\'.'l.~ :w Follovu'ug th. .-.. ford looked up Mr \x fared him $17. :1: animal. but dwim, bility for “in ;u-.-,;. This Morris‘un rm M (intermi suit l‘w -: the cow. be destroy Pd A police mm't raw passing interest “'35 1. urdly evening 1mm“. mm Laidlaw. “hm Whiteford or er-u. John Wlliteford H: boo t before ”Iv . by r. R. \V. .‘1HX‘l'1‘. on the Prminvml H milvs north ur M...” reckless driving. Two sons of Mun \ . i Ml? 3'0”}: Hp- ; \\ iteford can». a, Harmon var. \Vhrq “we, and drum; ,. miles an hum; my. . - turned at'russ thu y... just wmt MI H.. SU‘UCk by ”I“ Mg}. {OMB car, ”In [-.-\ , $10. 00 AN!) COS anon-g yhitgtord of De VOL. 58. â€"â€"N O. 00 HIM!“ Nil “‘l “WNW '11 ~ ”full! gamo- ll SCHOOL mels j ll GAIE WITH r‘ w ' 0119. I0. through. I Court Heâ€"r‘e‘ Baton .flglstj H

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