PAGE 2. SUM OF OUR DEBTS IS THUS TOLD BY JOHN ihï¬iéVpoor widow than fer the rich 31nd the v -w' ‘-' To this dear land of ours? â€"All of my best: My time, my thought, my powers. All of my best Is yet too small to give This this our land May to Thine increase live. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Plosherton Girl Honored Miss Marguerite Runstadler has returned to her home here. after completing annther year in her study of medicine. Last year she. finished her course in Arts and received her Horse Kills Indian .lnsoph Akowonzo, a Capt» kaor Indian. who has livml 0n the (lam (li'okor Rosm'w all his llft'. is qlnafl as the! result of a kick {mm a hursn. on Thursday evening of last wank. T hn (lvcnasml was mm at tlw fc'n‘n- most citiznns on the l'PSPI‘VO. and always took an actiw part in all political matters. For many years he was lomlvr of tho Cam- CPHkN‘ Band. which is still carriml nn by his childron and known as tho Aka- “'0th Hand. Swan sons of tho lato Mr. Akmwnzn so-i'wd mmsvas in tlw latv “av. all at \\ ham 0an homo satle. “hich is a uniqm- r00mc'1.~ Stibuthampton Boat on. B. A. 'I‘hia talontod young mm is not. afraid of burning the rhid- night oil" in tlw interest of 1101‘ studios.-â€"Flvslmrl(m Advance. Missing Child Caused Alarm (‘ionovioVo Waovlitor. tho 5-)‘031‘- Old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Hon \Vaechtor of Brant. causod hor par- onts no littlo. alarm whon sho sud- denly di~appoarod from homo' at it o‘clock fatmdav mmning, 313V 15. \s tho most \igilant soai'ch fiiloil tn locato tho \mingstor. tho noigh- hon: \Voro notitloal, and tho uclock um. was at by tho faimoh' as tho timo thoy \Voro tn unhitch thoir teams and organizo thomsolVos into soarehing partios to scour the noigh- horhond in qnoet of tho ymmgstor. As fnntmnrks of tho ('hilcl \Voi'o found now a pond in a noai'liy oï¬lcl. a hunt in tho \Vzitoi' for tho limly was in- stitntocl. Shortly at'toi' -’i n‘olnck. lmwcwor. Norons \Vaoohtoi'. tho l0- yoaI'-olil lii'nthoi' of tho missing girl, lnozitoil hoi- picking flowers in a woods tho longth of throo tiolds distant from how homo. As sho hurl pzissoil around tho pond and \Van- iloi'ocl to this spot. it is not. proba- hlo that. sho could liziVo \Vomlml hoi‘ \VaV “llllHllt aicl. satoly hack to nor linmo again. As tho day was far spont and clznknoss would soon liziVo sot in and l't‘tal‘m’i tho St‘fll't’h. tho child would soom t0 haVo hail a clnso call from spn‘rmling tho night scantily clad in tho Opon.-â€"â€"\\'alke.-r- ton Timos. Monstrosity at Benton Dr. McKolewy of Bcwton had an unusual monstrosity brought to his ofï¬t'n x'm't‘ntly by one Of his clients. A Show gave birth to what was supposed to ho a lamb. with a head liko a lamb and no under jaw. and only a hole for a mouth. Tho oars wore below tho throat. ono hoing half an inoh longer than tiw other. the body i'usomhling that of a calf and having wry littlo hair at ali and no M'icloncn of any mun.â€" (n-angiiwillo Sun. Miss Runstzullor is well known in Durham. having Down a frequnnt visitor at the local Rm! Crnss Hos- pital last summvr. bush as the initial attempt to may: ing the pheasant more common in these parts. It is hoped that par- ents will warn their youngsters not to molest these birds. Jack is Q to molest these birds. Jack is a prett genial sort of a person, but we t ink if anyone harmed these pheasants, he might become. riled enough to plant a couple of his cats in that person’s neighborhood with deï¬nite instruction to continually “serenade" the offender at might until he repented of his action. J. '1'. Park Sold Out The successful jewelry and watch repair business run by Mr. J. T. Park, of Dundalk, changed hands on May 31. The purchaser is Mr. S. H. Porter ot‘ Orangeville. Mr. Park will remain in town for a while and will do piano tuning until he de- cides deï¬nitely on another location. â€"Dundalk Herald. Q Bamtt Shinges are ï¬nosafe A woo-land in notnme our roof . was alive with ted ho! Sparks. Lucky'you out on fire- saï¬ shins 435* when you did. GRASS MULGRBD VS. REMOVING RAY IN A SOD ORCHARD fï¬ifei Flierch, the servnces were... charge of Revs. Peters and Smith of Durham. the latter preaching a comforting sermon at the house. rm... m.n homers were fellow uuruum. . Mrs. Hargrave and handy t'eel deeply grateful for the many kind expressions of sympathy. the great kindness shown by neighbors and others, and desire to thank deeply all who in any manner helped les- sen the burden in their hour of trial and sorrow. The many neighborly arts will never be forgotten, and they have requested that we give this ex pression of their gratitude. With tie Citizens of the Vicinity. The Chroniele joins in extending Sympathy to the family in the logs of husband and father. In an experiment, with Fameuse and Mc'Intosh apples conducted at the Fi'm‘lei‘ictt‘in. N.B., Experimental Station. two blocks of trees were planted in 1914. On one block, the. grass was cut. and left as mulch. while on the socnnd hlnck it. was cut and removed as hay. The av- vi'age yield per hearing tree for hnth Fameuse and McIntosh was eonsiderably higher when the grass was out and left fur mulch. was ("In and â€â€˜11 IHI‘ "1111"“. } Phone 15 $ . Advertise in The Chronicle. It pays. W (Continued from page 1) politics and an active member of ' ' ' under whose auspices the funeral was held Sat- urday afternoon, and which was the largest ()rang‘e funeral ever held In thus weinity, over sixty cars and other vehicles gathering at the house h ' to the ....V- vv-_ The pill bearers were new" Orangemen, Messrs. .. W. Lawrence, J. McGirr. Hopkins, Alex. Aljoe and R. McFad- den. Among the flowers laced on the gasket were a pillow fly, a pillow from L. O. L. “92. 1 wreath from the C. P. R. su- tion staff and section men. and sprays from No. 9 Sunday school, Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. W. Zufeldt, East Ful- tonham, Ohio, the latter a sister of Mrs. Hargrao. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. N. McPliail. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aljnc. Mr. and Mrs. F. \V. Moon. and from the Grant family, Durham. 1:. your roof )5 "’-‘4f’â€"Proof against this leapmg menace? Is Your Roof Fireâ€" safe? “’hen tlm wifn hangs um some husbands twat H mm not heatm' and 9mm:- “ho-ut ; their ï¬shing polo ur unh‘ .~ â€"â€"â€" IIIBMJALK lent {o ill-{e at such nt'ime. It always helps, and If take}: regularly and per- fluently, will when this conditiun. c . â€"' _.-__,- It". six giown-upl'to'work f , " 1 hugs to do. 1.1.0 used {’de E. I Snnntave Wuh, md 1 think itlogood. Butl owem health to the Vegetnblg Compoun , and 1 think if more of It was used Women would be better 08. I would not be without it if it cost much more."~ In. News How, 28 St. Matthews, Avenue, Humilton, Ontario. Do you feel broken down, nervous and wenk sometimes? Lydia E. Pink- lum’a Ve tnble Compound is excel- lent to e at suchntime. It always Rania-ow Ranges and Separators Brantford Windmills Gould. Shagloy and Iuir Gas ngines Iron Pumps of All Kinds Schutz Pump Tile Co. M. 1m 3. mo. WATER ., Limited Durham. Ont. rug, car- .\ 1th CU whén ynu li‘ I healthy n (2 It {on attach M lwd and in voursol think yuu theme. I‘ symplums haw just you. But for warm. wurkmz near Hm hmrt 1' vm'v f l‘le I think t [8 (how? “(6 WI 01mm ll pm! 4- n pram iv Umi!‘ 1 dratvs 8mm 1‘. for appendic-H nut .~‘| hat «1. muvh duwn sumn: Pulls frugt ' whirl! dicitls‘ (Lalnnml change-d amplv dam-z rich plum n the.“- val otlwl TIN “ ith H Fm It plant «1 the at semi-In corrm't include- mvluns fruits w \utvr. I tlw ma \\ 8101 {I‘II I\ tion Um (Wm tn a~ The net result of a ally spoken of as the speak of the “fruits of we speak of the prmim fruit,†and this fruit < will reproduce other si (Copywright I o\\' N. \\ Th Ill l’Ul nrsn. Insoml haw \\\‘“1“ W Hunky, June 3. 1926 Note: Dr. Fm columns as m public print. «oompanicd b dress Dr. Artlu Diaestibility \Vl "I In \V]! iv. hivf in II 8| Composition of Fru U MU: "I mm mud mm H H HI .- HEALTH QL'E THE FA)†Reply fruit I)!