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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 May 1926, p. 2

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PAGE 2. Thieves Buy at Port main Some time on Sugiay night. 301 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE some- :“Giaciuus. Haw fat, Kth is 5-H" ting tn hp!" "".lliat s iwausu shv «laiih ii'wh‘lli A l'rvak hvn‘s vg'g fmm Sm'm'v Hlvn Farm was In“. in 'l‘hv Hm'alcl oftim- last wm'k. Amuu'vntly Hm hon wishmi to (In a lich- downmting on hm' nwn am'uunt in this “paint. up" soasml. -'l‘lu~ 03.2. which is or (‘vrdinary sham and sizv. land a «lis- tinct dark brown paint-likv sub- Manon ('(‘wm'ing about two-thirds nf Hm surfacr- al Hm two muls. lvavim: a whitr hand or lwlt. around thv (wntro.â€"Dundalk Herald. 'l‘lim'v amwai‘s in ho a hand I‘v- m'g'anizatinn vpidvmiv in this smu- timi 01‘ Ontario just. imw. in 1.13005 which haw nut had a hand in late yvai's. This is nut. “in most impur- tuno time of tlw )‘Pfll' fm- starting a band. that. is if much rasult is 0x- m’ictnd this svasun. A hand i‘vally i-nquiros a his: part at a wintnr's work in he ahlv in coma «mi and make a prnlicimn. shuwing. Amnng tuwns starting a ham! am Crvvmm'n and Allistmi. and minim- titim! in thusn nvighimi'inu m'han ('t'ntl'vs Should 1w illiz‘i'vsling in sun whivh mw van mako Hw .nnst lwaci- way. ()II IIIII 'l‘III°IIIIlI‘I-m\'IIII SIIIIIIII him. lIIIivaIIIII ()I'aIIgI‘willII and 0mm Sound. and IIII HIII WalkIII tIIII branch 01' “III (I. P. [1,. [firm iicalh MIIIV to“ II has a I)I|lll‘~â€"4)l‘allm‘\ili0, SIIIII- lI.IIIIII- DIInIialk. MIIIinzilII and ”“011 SIIIIIIIL-all \I- a musical nIgzIIIi/a- “(in Of that. 'iIIIl. \Vhill‘ m‘I HIII \Vaik- PI'UHI “110. Durham. HallflV‘l' and \VulkIII'tIIn ('am IIIIIIsi. IIf an II ",ranizwl :IIIIi m'tiw hand. l’vculiar as it. may sound. Hm towns which hawn't a hand :m- m- \'inus nf tnwns which haw «mu. while tmvns \th'h haw a ham! dun‘t scwm [H fully :mprvviatv Hw fact that such an «H'ganizatinn is in tho MW". 'I‘IIIII ”ll‘ gl‘lll‘l I-al [thlit‘ (‘IIHE‘HS ”Stt‘llillf.’ III hand nlllSiI' guns \\II!I_ IIIIt saying. 30!. many IitizI-IH sIII-III in iilkl' HIP tIIwII lIIIIIIi lIII‘gI'ly as a HHIHI‘I' nf ('Hlll'SI‘, and IIIIII'i IIIII- siIiI'I' ii a I°I-IIIIIIIIIIiiy III'g IIIIi/aiinn in which I'Vl'l‘)’ |thiiP-S|!iliti‘1i Iili- ZI'II Slllillltl IN‘ illtf‘l'PSh'll. i' )‘IIIII‘ town has I'. hand. lIIIIIst it?! If )IIII I'IIjI'Iy HH‘ nIIIsiv. say 50. If yIIIII' hand isn't as gIIIIIl as it. Night. in III". it. hasn‘t. III-I~I-.~‘.~‘III'i|,\' ““011 {III- fault, I'Ii' HIIISI' \VIIII :II'I‘ in it. -lDIIII- Iialk 11l"il!l'. It is reported that a few nights ago. a similar attempt, was madn to gain entrance to Eby’s pool room, but-1110 mer was hoard hy the lady who lives close by and who madv such a rackvt that the tllil‘f was frightvnmi away. It. is no doubt, tho samo party whu ('anI't'd (hi-cii'gn's Shoo stum- zihnut ton days prmions and stain a pair of 0xf01‘ds.â€"â€"Pmt Elgin 'I‘imvs. one entered the pool room belonging to Mr. W. Kidd and stole a quan- tity of cigarettes and tobacco, but just what amount was taken has not yet been determined. No money was left in the cash re later on Saturday night although t e regis- ter showed signs of having, been tampered with. The thief gained entrance by breaking the glass in the back window, and as no one lives over the stores in this secti0n, it was an easy matter to break the glass without being heard. Although r. Adam Kearns, who erates a garage a few doors sout of the pool-room claims to have seen a young man about 12 o'clock Sunday night going along the alley and had to call his dog away as he took after the midnight prowler, as he did not seem in a hurry, Mr. Cairu's suspicions were not aroused. He was unable to give a description of the party. as in the darkness, he lcould only make out the man‘s out- me. 6; 'Look . at it come down" :360 (“If e t t' h T rooof*on"s"ghvgn $9: giid'g‘t “:A'nd its a |aslingly weithcftight M- Barrett. Roll Roofing Negative Calisthenics A Freak Ben's Egg Bands and Towns 5:331 Shapely horses of Aristocratio breeding and education lend fur- ther attractiveness to this depart- ment of the huge shows. These high-spirited beasts have been pa- tiently taught to make the most of their great. beauty. and to see them maneuver in military displays. arehly evolve the intricate. moa- sures of fashionable «lame and reek- lessly dash into thrilling: pursuit. of the hunters quarry aro scenes of stimulating enjoyment. never before met with in any amusement. insti- tution. htht‘Vt'l‘ colossal and enter- prising. There are nearly 200 horses \_vith the Lee lh‘os.’ Wild Animal Show. and manv of these are equiues of superior pedigree. wonderful sym- metry and extraordinary value. The horse fair alone. as this feature of the show has been aptly called, has aroused the ken-nest. interest. and admiration among all lovers of the perfect in equine breeding. Tim [on Bins” Wild Animal Show “in nxiiibit in Hannwr nu 'lnosdav MW ‘25 gi\ing twn [unfurniam‘vs at. '3 amiR |!.m..l rain or shinv. If only tho constitutinn requiyml killing mn- fonl law lwfnrv passmg another. There are two herds of perform- ing elephants that do most unna- tural and wonderful tricks. The bulk beasts move about with as- tonis ing speed and take their cues for the dill‘erent turns without the slightest hesitancy. The giant fel- lows go through changing figures of dance with light and graceful steps and sway their huge bodies with the rhythmic sympathv and enjoying spirit of accomplished human nature. They even go through with the broad. humorous features of a farcical skit and pro- voke. heartiest laugher by their unctuous treatment of the comical incidents. Call it gray matter, or what you will. the effect is a chap- ter of experimental knowledge that is well worth the study of all who are. interested in animal life. LEE BR08.’ WILD AIIIAL slow The rarest collection of wild ani- mals in America is exhibited in the menagerie department of Lee Bros.” Wild Animal Show. Six black bears. sixteen lions, ten leopards; eight games. tapir, horned horse, superb .ngal tigers and a nursery of lut- tens and cub jungle creatures are in this unique and priceless men- agerie. The animal specimens are perfect physical types and re re- sent years of labor in their ggtfier- mg and an investment of fa ulous sums of money. All the strange beasts of the jungle that are rarely met With by explorers are to be seen in this collection. l The Royal Bank of Canada Durham Branch « I. A. Rowland. 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I got re- lief almoat immediate! , and I tell my friend: what a medicine it is. You may nae thll testimonial if you like, if it will help others.”â€" Hanover, Ontario. Honour Ontorio.â€"“I was terribly and. a few odd times I dmoct tinted. I mod to do housework un- til a few month- ogo and sometimes I hndto Iavemywork and tobed. 1.3m now a mender in the itting- mill. I sufl'erod five or nix years from gainful periods before Itook Lydin _ . Elnkhprn'a Yeggtgblq Compound ‘11:“ about LydinE. “a. ndounbo ofitnndithudone monlotof good. I neverhnvenny gala-mm“. nndhnvenot dhomworkn duly-inceIhnve L I.-- '__--_.._..-_ bio Compoundwballhue th' 09-â€" --..A..._:L_. n "3... DA..- 01 n-____ “9 down!” it.- I heed-nus 0! mink. 'It huh-o flit couldn’ 09 the Ly“ E. PHI-'3 Vegan“: C“ I: a Gun! Friedâ€"‘4 hhffiullmflafl Renfrew Ranges and Separators Brantford Windmills Gould, Shapley and Hair Gas Engines Iron Pumps of All Kinds Phone 15 affinity} 'â€"Iiu 80110.21 Ham .vonuo, Toronto, Ohmic. Schutz Pump Tile Co. “Within!” fluidly. lay 30. ms. WATER Ir Durham, Ont. !‘\ ThPl'fl you hilVo' mum of (le.~‘lU-- droid 0f the. mmh “bug-bear" «of Hw In And Hf ”In Hmmv tad .‘xlovrivnm- hm that Um «Ilu'llvss loading part. I kINHV pmmlv \\ Is “w m'uu-rhml m “mm as mm'h a. who tips Hu- scalow ppuuds. l kiln“ l During the “R" ten pounds of supel through the summer the Winter season pe< they do in “the gw whose ductless gland exhibit these weight “fat RIM difl'vl‘vnt frimui II‘ can lwl: on "I thin Is by ”h- T'II‘M' tuitm'y I‘Oicl Riallcls 'Op HI 1091109. Why Teeth Arln- A “In «Inn? oihm' \I Wllivll l achv ~11 badh' \\ BMWN‘II find thv p every rvsl M0 fat M' study ”1' somp ‘1“qu gltds. Fm iliar “will in wmnvn. aflvr “In-r: fies, HUH' estahluhm Clans. In SOIIIMVIIUH gflfl‘dml \\ 1. I019 ul Up. 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