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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Nov 1925, p. 6

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News of Nearby Towns PAGE 0. When returning to work in Ac- hn‘s barber shop on Thursday even- ing. November 12. Mr. James Dobie was crashed into by a man named layes who was riding a bicycle. Iayes' nose was broken. and Dobie unstained several scalp wounds as well as having a pipe he was SHIOR‘.’ ins pushed against his throat. A very successful bazaar was held on Saturday. November H. under the auspices of the Ladies” Guild of the Anglican church. ‘ 4__ _-Il Before Magistrate McCartney in the lm'al police court on Thursday. Nowmbvr 12. Robert McKenzie, a pragu man of Harriston, was ac- quittwl on a charge of fraud. ‘1‘ -__-_ AIA L';n Th9 spcond annual ploughing match of thv Bruce Ploughmen's As- oocnatiun took place on Friday, No- vembI-r 13. on the farm of Mr. James Tuppen. Arran Tovmship. ’1" ..lIPllvm V'U‘.-vâ€" I Chesley’s .waterwb'rks was self- sustaining in 1925 for the first tune in 19 ypars. “Lg '- vâ€"â€".. v- ..-u...... ,‘Elmvr Daniels. 19-year-old Kin~ ardmiu- who hired a hm‘se and rig from a livery at Lucknow 0n Octo- ber 23 and was not heard of till locatml cm a farm at Eden Grove. was sentrnced tu 30 days in Walk- cfl/Jn jail. Muss“ NIL-Arthur 6‘g{_l._9vat. wig: has The marriage took place in Chi- cagnn on November 7 of Miss M. Douglass of Chicago and Mr. Robert lcVium of Snuthampton. ex-War- den 0! Bruce County. _ ‘ L. "I 'III J-.. Miss )Icgmhur 0f Lovat. who has been a patwnt in \Valkermn Hospi- tal for tho past. two months. passed awav Tuesday morning of last week ‘1 ”If! age at 66 years. At ”w annual mwting 0f the Walkwx-tnn Golf and Country Club on .‘lnndny oew-ning of last “’N'k. the oftim'rs: Wo-ro: xw,.--vlo"('to‘:d for an- oflwr yvar. ’I‘ho- dc'ath ntrtrlnr'H-cl ”n Monday, Now-mhwr m. M mm.- Maxine Mills. infant daughh-r ut’ .\lr. anal Mrs. John Mills, l’x'ntnn 'l'uwnship. agi'n 5 mnnths. Mr. .lnhn .\. ‘lnl‘ln-H nf .\lvlancumn passo-d away Mn Fx'ioluy. Nuw'mbvr 13. In hl~‘ 83nd ,W'ul'. Thu «lo-nth m'rm'ro-cl on Octnlwr 31 hf NIH. Hindu-HI lmlmamn wi- dow uf Hu- I'H'st, mvx'clmnt nf Clif- ford. in lwr 81st. war. Tho- \Vo'stmilh'h'l young po-cvplo' Hf Strm-t ‘Lhum'h ho'lol SIM-ml un .‘lnmlay Who-k. Cf x"- 'l‘lu- .quth m-rurrml m Mint» nu Saturday. .\n\'vmlwr H. of Mrs. Gmu'zw U‘lm'yo-r. ago-d 28 years. 'C'r-v- “1* \HH Huwvll ohm! at, MI}.- 120"]!!! of M1. and MI". Lnuis Knight an N0'~‘vrlniw1‘ 3 at, ”In advanm-d age of Tho- ohm”! wamkwr 1'3. your-UM 5”" H. I‘ZYtH. "633‘! M y dec 10‘1ch skating Mr. Ru-ssvll 'l'. Ko-lly. HH- wvll- known aulw-rt‘mng lewr‘t nf Hamil- Um. addrv-‘so-ol Hu- lncul \W-Ifarv AS- socintinn nn 'l‘hursday. Nux'ormbvt' 1'2. Tho- man-ring» tcmk plat-v in Tor- onto. nu Sanrtluy. Nun-mhm' 13. I)! Miss Margaux?! H6-lvn Bolt-s. daugh- ter nf Mrs. Hulow‘ Hf lngvx'suu. and Mr- Har'rv Clark“. snn of Mrs. E. Thu ‘2. "3. I. '1'. MPH Hwir mow-hm: at Hw Iwnw nf Mist: Bows nu \\'o-alnv~'olm'. Now l‘lw first mw‘ting Hf UH Umnh \Hllll‘.’ l’o'Upli" S04 Mandi“ o-wnln; hmk ”Ir a ro'mntinn to: NW stuclnm Bum schtml. MN. Ann HU\\'P“ 61in at, t. PIN ED WHEN ACCIDENT WAS NOT REPORTED M r. Cla Mr. H. chm by a nn-ty liw tip Last. Friday Magistratv Kirkland of .\lmnnt.o- ro-mlvrml his judgmvnt. against. Hm twn nmtm' car nwncrs whn wvro- in (-nllisicm cm tlw HUI lino 0f Huckwith nu tho prcwimm Sunday. 'l'hvy \wrv vach tilwd $23 and 86 (-0315 fur a lm'lmical brvach of the act in that, Hwy did nnfl make a ropurt of thn am'ichrnt as thu luw Pequil't‘s‘: Ham'Ho'. Swlinn M of the Highway Traffic AM, provide that all sui'h accitlvnts must bu Imported. The lwnalty for \‘inlutinn of this provision is nut lvss than $25 and not more than 93100. _ ~ The English of It This is probably why illPOEliglish language is 51.» hard for fureignors to learn: “I’ve lost the links,” said the soiled shirt. H‘Tve lost. the links,” said the Enter, as he wandered aimlessly r ough the woods. “I’ve lost. the lynx,” said he hunt- a'. as hes aw tracks are his trap. Hf .‘II'S. “"1 . Harry Clar ['kv 0f \Valk‘ :2 H po-nplo- Hf HIP “r dllnurfln hula! Lhmr'lil nn .‘lnnoluy two-mm vhn .\. ‘lnr'lwtt nf Mulancthon away nn Friday. .\ux'vmbm‘ us 82ml ,wsu'. o‘mrgn Hf Hflnuu-r e council mo-vting on \\ m1- \6-ning. Summbvr II. it “as tn o-stublish an Upvn air rink this winto-r . Mount Forest - bobbin fact! ‘(fhllul was a flying lmbhi rut. whilo- M! of 0m- uf hi Walkerton Markdale Dundalk Hanover .Mtllllt'll cm 'l‘lnnsdm, Ht Hnnwr Linculn, lb- nf .VII and MN. VV". “ of Nc’ustadt hall a h I'vmnvml from his mnty Hc-spital Sat- in Hwir spiritual vnw nf Miss Murinn «lay. wa-mlmr H. ling: of ”H.- l'nitml 'o-nplv‘s Such-'3' nu h’mk HIP "on”!!! H! hv studUHH 01' the .\l l’. Y. I’. S. and Hm Hw \Vo-llington wn' first unitvll \o-ning Hf last. Dr. Rudolph Hilferding, the Ger- man Socialist leader, who once was Minister of Finance, assailed Prem- ier Mussolini of Italy in the Reich- stag in a discussion of the Halo- German trade treaty. He declared that 'the treaty “has depreciated be- cause it bears the signature of Mus- solini whose speech is in diametri- cal opposition to the spirit of L0- carno] v-I‘v a “herd of cattle" in Greece and are about to he illegally shipped to 'l‘ur- key in exchange for Greek residents there, Albania has protested to :he League of Nations that this com- pulsrn'y exchange is in violation of Greece‘s pledges. and has demanded that the questitm he placed on the agvno‘la of the next session of the. League (louncil. ial (figx‘iéfiuéhuégtfihéâ€"f :appréved the Government. bllls givnpg efl'ggt Ull‘. '4.l.mvuv -â€".â€"_v 0. w the Lucamo treaties and provid- ing for Germany's entrance into the League of Nations. The vote was £6 to i. with 3 abstentions. E. G. Theodore, former Premier Hf Queensland, was defeated by Dr. Nott. Government candidate. in the Australian Federal election of last Saturday. the belated election re- turns received in Brisbane, definite- ly deciding the matter. Alleging that 5.000 Albanians of Moslem mjigm gar}; heipg treated‘like Loss of the monitor-submarine 31-1 with 68 lives last week now ap- pears to have been due to a collision with a Swmlish steamer. the British Admiralty announced on Saturdav. Information sent by the captain of rho- stezime-i' \‘iilaix now at Stock-‘ ho-lni. that he felt a Shock at. the time- aml in the vicinity of the sub- marines disappearance leads to the conclusion that the 31-1 struck the \‘iolai- aml sank immediately. The increase in the membership hf Hm trailow unions of Great Britain in tho- past year. a little over two [.vi' cunt. though small. is welcomed by “in trades unions officials. com- l'tL’ us it. clues. after successive Pe- tillt'i inns (if ”V“ ' '20 [1631‘ CPI“. Of [1031‘- ly 1.250.000 members in 1921 and 15 [HT cent in 1922. The membership at tho- eml of last year was Slightly ”\‘o'l’ 5.500000. compared with the membership in 1920. which was over 3.1.”).000. Him-v. :1 fortnight ago. craslmd at, .M-nnu. Italy. 'l‘hursclay. lwvausn 0f nmtur U'mlblf‘. Majm- Sim) Bujer was killmJ. .\ thnusund in m' glassvs five hun- mm! mtfme cups and six hundrml mhlvs and czh lilS \wu- usod as zu- L'Hmo-nts \\ 11h smashing «float, in a olisc-ussinn of Um topic "LPniu OI‘ HiHM'" slam-fl by (llmnmitz, Saxony, Hwy-many. l’uscisti on \Vlfl'lllft‘g’day.” .\ prm'vss fur mntmlling Um hunynnvy 0f hvlium-tillml dirigilfles whirh vxpm'ts (Mclaro is likely to nmugumtn a now c-ra in ligMer- Hmn-air' navigatic‘rn has Men in- w-ntml by Kurt Peters and Peter ........... .g... ***WWWW '1 D'- .\ no“ IIuIm- airplann the .-:I:), III “III! II I’Ic-mim Mussolini and his IIHIIgIIII-I LIMa. “6?“ OVM‘ Laku Mag 'l'hu Austrian (fh‘*';\'vrnmmlt, has no- untintml a loam of SQJXNHINJ in tlm l'thI Mun-s. It is to Hill for hum- txâ€"tiw wan: at 9 1-6 pm (mm in- ton-st. ”Mt Ivan “ill b4.- uso'd for hydrnmlc(_,tx IC tilt!\'vlopnwllt._ In («Limatvs uf Lnrd Ashflvlcil. sub- miHo-tl m thv c‘lirvctm's 0f tlw l'n- IlO'l‘L’l'UUIHl Railways. Greater Lon- alnn in 19.30 will have: a pupulutiun Hf I IMJOJNJU. 'l'lnirtm-n of Hw fox'orign aviatnrs \vlw haw hown fighting the RM I'vlwls in Mm'cmm as part of Um sul- tnn's air {'m'ccs. wtunwd to France lust \W-o-k, .\t ”w British d'mx'm-nnM-nt's 0x- prrimo-ntul statinn in Umway. in Nut“: Walv: . it has bM-n ascmtainw’l ma Huh-rs max be cultixatml along Hu- (wash of hrmt Britain. Daily Events as Told by Gabi Condensed for Busy Chronicle The German Reicbsrath or Imper: World News Seen ‘ At A Glance Raisins New Dates New Figs Fresh Mincemeat A. G. McCOMB Beaderé Schlumbohm, Berlin University chemists. . The district magistrate of the Punjab has forbidden all meetings in public places for two months ow- ing to the alarming and growing tension among the Moslems. One section is supporting the cause of the King of the Hedjas, and the other that of his enemy. Sultan Ibn Saoud, leader of the Wahabi tribes- men. Two of the men convicted of mur- dering Abdul Kadir Bawla, rich Mo‘ hammedan merchant and protector of the dancing girl Mumtaz Begum. were executed in Bombay last week. The two who paid the extreme pen- alty were Shafl’ Ahmed a sergeant- major of the mounted police main- tained by the Maharaja of Indore, and Sham Rae Dighe, a captain of the Indore air force. The third condemned man. an officer of the Maharaja’s household named Ponde is confined in an insane asylum. The shipbuilding industry in Eur- ope is growing worse day by day, says the Scandinavian Shipping Gazette. The legal advisers of the Free State Government are understood to hold the opinion that the resignation of Dr. MacNeill from the Irish 3mm- dary Commission. on which he rep- resented the Free State. makes a report by the Commission impossi~ blé. Soviet Russia firmlv intends in the future as in the past, to stand aloof from the League of Na: inns and similar organization, Acting Foreign Minister Liet1inofl‘ declared in a carefullx prepared official statement. The Loearno security treaties will not alter the Soviet. foreign 1‘14'1liey._he said. ------ C' . One of the shortest murder trials on record took place in Manchester England. Monday. when Sam John- son. '20 years old. was sentenced to death after a sitting of only four minutes for the murder of Beatrice Martin. 23. at, Stratferct. near Man- ehester. .Iehnsen pleaded guilty and declined the aid 0f euunsel. Sowntoen niomlwrs «if tlw crew of in“ Brazilian tug Mngy am 1'0- pnrtml to have pm'ished whim the lmat went. down :ivar a boiler ox- plnsimi whilo $110 was on her way in Bahia. Th» only sin'vimrs. the captain and (mo sailor. \vm'o pickpd up by the Pan-Amnrican potmloum stuamor Corm Azul, on route to Rio do Janoim. ' Professnr Opel]. nf Lnningrad. an- nrmnm-d Monday hnfm'v a confer- vncn nf [mysicians and surgeons that 110 had succvssfully transplant.- NI :1 bonn from a cloud body to a wnman patimt snfl‘m'ing frum tu- bnrcnmsis of tho know joint. which prowntml hm' frum walking. After the Dru-ration. tho". Woman in a short time was ahln to walk (pearly. C.‘ -1 ------- 1.053 than four pm‘ cent. of thn mr'mlmrs of tlw ti'atlvs unions in the l'nitm'l Kinmh'vm ('lziim Pxomlk tirm t'i'nm tllt' pziymo-nt of thn lc-vy imposml nn tlm unimis fur political plii'posvs. act-mulling to an official l't'lJlI'll fi'nm nwr 100 uninns whose nwmlmrship totals 250011)!) of which 90.000 him" Plaimwl the right. nt' non-paymvnt Hf thn levy. The agi'imilturists‘ unions of England, v-_â€"- Bank1‘1u1t1 3 [1101-111111111gs 111131; 11mm institutml i13 tho 1111‘11011115 11f Hm \ga Mntm‘ \\ mks 111' 33111111 E1 lmuml Stinmu sun 11f H111 1:111- H111!” Stimws is 1111- (hivf ~1111kl111l1i111'Th11 \gra Compam 1111 a 11111;: 1111111 has 11mm in financial 111111111113 R11C1111tl3 it 3311+ 11111011111! that [11.St11111133 hm] hmn 11111111111 to obtain credits from B11li11 Banks. A THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Scotland and Wales have paid the lev‘y, but in two Scottish unions witha total membership of 13,000, own 4000 haw “contracted out” ofjayigg the political let y The Governmental parties appar- ently gained a complete victor over Independent candidates in ile’s Parliamentary elections which were conducted throughout the country without disorder. The new depu- ties will receive a salary of 2,000 pesos monthly. It was opposition among army officers to this increase which led to the revolution of Sep- tember, 1924. Thirty-nine members of the crew of the steamer Northumberland were arrested on charges of absent- ing themselves from the ship Withâ€" out leave. Three of the number gave their undertaking in court. in Melbourne, Australia. that they would return to work and were al- lowed to go free; The others re- fused to give a similar undertaking were sentenced to two weeks” im- pri_s_onment. o n There was a significant develoLH ment in the Labor party in t a British House of Commons last week which heretofore has escaped comment. This was the formation of a so~called “ginger group” which was responsible for forcing the Labor leaders to pr0pose an amend- ment to the motion of the Foreign Minister, Austen Chamberlain, for the ratification of the Locarno treaty, although Ramsav MacDonald previously had assured Mr. Cham- berlain that the Labor members of the House did not intend to submit an amendment. COLORADO BEETLE HIBERNATES IN WINTER The Colorado beetle is a most per- sistent insect. It starts to hibernate in August, September or early Oc- tober and turns up ready for busi- ness in the Spring. In Ottawa, as tolcl hy the Entomological Branch in Bulletin 52 of the Domininon De- partment of Agriculture on "The Colorado Potato Beetle in Canada,” tests have been made as to length of life of the creature and under what circumstances it will retain vital- ity. In wintering cage. tests with beetles in New Brunswick. several lots were. forced into hiheration at an early date by confining them in wire cages on the soil with only enough food for one day. All had and nuddinas- WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO 701‘ all your baking NLY the best flour makes the best bread, pastry and puddings. Inferior flour, or flour that varies in quality endan- gers your success in baking, reduces the food value and appetizing qualities of everything you bake. I, your retailer, select for your table the best of everything on the market For your baking I select Purity Flour because in all the years I have been in business Purity Flour has never failed to please my customers. Ioffer you this silk-sifted, oven-tested flour with the understanding that if it does not make the best bread, pies and cakes you ever baked you may re- turn the unused portion and I will return the full price of your purchase. Could anything be fairer? Let me send a trial bag of Purity Flour with your next order. You’ll be delighted. let me lzelp you settle . file flour question " l 7 once and)?» all! Brancheofromcoasttocoast burrowed within three days after the food had gone. From three lots put in the cages August 30 and Sep- tember 5. 205 beetles out of 600 emerged the following spring. Out of 200 put in September 10, 42 emerged. and out of 3,230 put in the cages on September 13 and later. only 360 emerged in the spring. This would seem to indicate as the bul- letin says, that the earlier the posts hibernate in the autumn. the better they survive. The beetles common- ly go__into_the soil immediately be: v â€"â€"-v. ‘___ low the place where they last fed. In a damp, cold clay loam, they have been found within 2 inches of the surface and none at all below 0 inches, while in a loose, sandy soil. only a few hundred feet away. none were found at less than H inches and some at 17 inches. In a dense. gravel-loam soil, only an occasional beetle was turned out when the plough was cutting 5 inches deep, but a number could be found by di ing 3 inches more in the bottom of he furrow. STAN DARD BAN K OF CANADA DURHAM BRANCHâ€"John Kelly, .Uangcr Sub-Branch at Priccville Emma! Banish Us ON BEHALF of the Don:- inion Government. v. e will redeem, free of charge. War Loan Bond maturin: on December first. Lodge your bonds nm. with this branch. We WET; pay you cash or deposit the value of your bonds to your credit, as you prefer. flu Dilcrence :‘Whu IS UH! diffm VP“. an apple and a mug. ‘Dont know. \\ 1m?! "All mp“? hHS ti. k... s be cider, While with a r.‘ girl, yoq haye tn 1.. Equee'ze her; E" wanna 888 1r .3}: of restful a; CF. Con We: no injuriou- or habit Lay»; “Ln Mythoxatdrugsm ‘ M maid. Temp-1” \C‘WC 0* “ ‘- I 5- 10m»- Send 30c. in stamp: for the GUARANTEED RENE;- ‘11 c1195“. '. lovcmbor 26 'u 1925, Oflice and residencv a 2 once east of the Hahn ton Street, an'r T ham. Office hours 2 to f. 0 run. (except Sundays . __‘â€"â€"â€"-.____ Ollie-e and I‘Osi(i¢‘lu'o_ Countess and Lammnn SH 3“,: old Post 0mm my .(D Ht.m..130h» 4 gym ‘ (Sundays oxcvptod ‘ Physician :m‘ Limbtmlsh-«wt, l m l‘ni\'vr.~'n_\- tested and run. " m 5 n.m.. I exéflpm‘ c. G. A!!!) BESSIE Mtg, Chimpnctors. D m h a 2.; the Scionce mm H and years to 1m . h Durham Tuomm Blturdays. W Thursday ‘ DB. W. C. PICK“ Oflice OM! .. . 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