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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Jun 1926, p. 5

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holars rvjav June 3. ‘m BALL RESULTS M MGH SCHOOL Beat Soldim .uf lust. wreak, "I. ”W writ-s was .. IMMH' St‘hOOI de- -H 149:3. This V“ Him; but the Schol- - ,. m.- Sharpshoob- I.» nf the game. mul'w active on HHH‘h “"119? cm- wppullt'lltfi 3M MW “1”! thfi WIL- L-S IS DH“ is to elm. \wry {PW Open \o-m Hf frame. ..9 t'nr any tea. H‘L Hf the m “wizard keep. nu wlmln box :n of uur own Ip-s“, we have Won 19-8 H'.’ 120 0â€".- 10 in! NI) 0â€"- 2 ho'O'fl Ill" 0' man ”we. ml] have to Week "I lilll' .u'tu' “PM »' ”N9 .‘ng. lio'h't’s [0- mlllum out N‘nl'v, mo- in No “I!" U! last ‘ by both ’m the 3‘. M Hf this :lloNs [WE- w rm! ”f I'IH' .ZIPl‘kS I320 ‘L‘ a HH QF 1 Slrllmith Schlitz. 1.0- 1 3 hi lfli'! tilt» M, and the Mn» b0?!) um‘k. but tlw grave-l With the mm man- ‘H' 0pm.)“- I'n-st inn- mlwr for mu! inn- Harm-red -k in the H'YH' Same mmh'ol in “0' 0|“?' w fuul‘th ”Riding ‘8 ”w Ham! MI} '10“ Evans quipped 31' n \l mciptl man. mmodl- Humble may be P9 .H‘E HI l'm- :0 and h SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH Sr. lV.-~ How. I. Hastie; Pass, G. Wm“. M. McPhado-n, S. Woodyard and B. Arnill equal, H. Finder, L. Mt'Ko'nziP, F. C; thnsop, S_._ Mchll. .lr. IV. Passâ€"B. Christie, H. Smith, .I_ lmwis. J. Imith, C. Arnill, 1. Me. 013”. B. Smith; Failâ€"[1 Tyndall, V. Allan absngl. "'gii.‘ Iiiâ€"I.“ “Gum'sâ€"~51. erVin; Pass- l Sim M. WW,Mnmtyard HeaneiJ . HmuuV' M. anbray; Failâ€"M id- IH‘. .lr. Ill. Honorsâ€"~51. Ailken, W. Alt-1 ko-n, B. Mather; Passâ€"B. Gibson, 1.; Ellis. N. Johnson, G. Stevenson, M. Aitkvn. W. Hilton, (1. Mowbray. Numlwr un roll 36; avera 9 3‘9. â€"â€"â€"J. E. Davidson, eacher. Junior Room Sr. ll.~-â€"A. Lolth. I. Rife, D. Front. P. “'03”. 1-1. .(ladd, V. Ellis, M. Chris- tu-. H. Smitll,_M_. Prong. 1:.- Tyndajl. u-“ w--. h llâ€""l. (.hrmtm. A. Brown M. .Mtko-n. M. Johnson, B. McKenzie, l", ”mm. W. Stvvnnson, D. Aitken, N. Fidlm‘. Sr. l.-l*‘.. “add. W. Lowis. R. Fid- Mr, C. Hullo-I'. H. Smith. M. Mathm‘. Sr. Prinwr.~â€".l. MPCall. .\. McGuirP. If. LUVP, K. Lamflpl._- "°...'-:"is.:.m'.:..:::v:'mm. H mm .\I. IN" “VP," D. Dv’ro- \u ragv- attvndancv 32.6 8.8. lo. 12, Egromont .h-. l\'. M'allucv Adams, Flm'mu'o ’quHcm Sr. Ill. Batman \\'il.~mn. John \IaHhHw. lmuglns No-lsun. .Ir, III. ~«William I’uHm-mn. Cal'- mzm llm'urmv. llam “:11an Chum 0mm Nt'lsun. Sr. ll. ‘vhavicl haly. (Emu-g.- Wil- sun. Annie- Hompm'. Lmvis \Vc-lls. .lr. ll. Fanny Hargraw. Sr. l.- Llnyd Brown. Jr. i.--<l{uy Adams. Hnlslwyn No!- ..»II. .lo'un Hmwn. Ann'w Anch‘vws, thhln Wattsqn. ‘ I ,_ I'A ....... I \V'lllIIII vv |.!UVID Prim"? ..-â€"-\-RH,\' Andrvws. Howard Walsun. Ann'w Wat-um, Harold Hun- tm'. Xurman Wulls. Prinwr B.-~~~l".dgm' Path-12mm. lie-g- mum \\'il.~'nn. Rnhvrl Huntt‘r. Fran- H" Italy. .lamw Hargraw. 42. H. Wiggins. Tnacher. 0.8.8. No. 2, Benflnck and Glonolg Sr. l\'.-o'..'1thvrilw McLean 60. .h'. I\'. 4201111110 Lawrvncv. Mar- uzu'o-L leman. Sr. lll.~--.\I}'I'tlo' Mt'lman. Sr. H. Hvl'lm‘ Millvl'. RP“?! Clark. Muru-l Brnwn. tllwsh'r )lillr‘l'. (Jar- with. “firm". . .lr. l. dummy \‘vssiv, Arvhw MP- Lo-zm, <r. l’rinwnâ€"A 'wnrg'nm Millm‘. (110n- tl't Li‘ H3 J”! H' \PSSH' .1 Hmr llamnigan PI inn-r -.\â€"â€"â€"~ \V M W I‘ 8.8. No. 3, Glonolg. #1: l\'. “law’lu' MrKnchnio‘. Dan Imwhw, Imn Firth. Um-Mhy Rubin- .... lll'fn‘n PH\|”I'. Lwllil igfi‘ll, .‘139 SI. .\l\:: \\' fl \\'I| vl‘n‘lilnli. Jr. Prim \\’ illiams. .Vumlw!‘ _-\\ m'agv Thursday, Juno 3, 1m. H Ir H H‘N‘nw AU! H‘. .l r. [I Harrisv Sr. |.-â€": Whitmorn tile .1 r. .lr. Primer.-â€"»H0mn Mr Arm'tt. Brmm Ca thy Lawn-non. Harry Pr. .\.--\'in|9t O‘nll Lawn-mm. “'0“:le Li Lindsay. George .1 Hrvwnwnod. Arthur 3 W h t t morn. Olive .Vm 3.§. "u. U, “I'D-v-.- Sr. l\'.râ€"-â€"Lmn.~'6\ Jacques. Ofl'al «upkim. [My Harm-aw. Jr. l\'.~4ravv upkms. May 001- nwn. Ho-rtlm .‘rh'N' '. \‘t'. llTrâ€"Jnlm MacDonald, Irene vHiILs’un. _ fl Jr. Ill: «Faith.» Lawrvncv. Llarence [ivrm'u\'o-._ . l|.~ -l.ilhan clnllmm’m. Ruby [AW- ‘ J...v;n “MD“- USS lo. .‘m l\‘. O .111 l\‘ ‘. i, Baronial“. m »lx'o~nu m-zlshy II [as Grant Pattnr . I’rimvr.-â€"4 'wnrgina .‘lillnr. Glen- ‘ .zm'ro-m'v. Ewo'n Ritchiv. . Prinwl'.-~-~A6o~urgilla Vo‘s‘sio'. Mar- - Vo-ssio‘. .‘lih'ht'll .‘Ichm. .-\l'â€"‘ KO‘I'I‘. “fir"uu [rug-u. Jr. ILâ€"Jri‘nie Br} I'lnxnn. Pr.â€"â€"Caldwell Kerr. am. Val-non Noble. -nm' (in vol man H st rong‘. ’H'S. '. lll.«l.~'alwl Firth. Ulivr Allrn. : m-«u-nxvmul, Mary Andvrson, \' Stamps. 7 III. -~\'inla Newly, David Allen. hm- MrNall)‘. -. ll. -.\Iaruarrt Firth. Jamrs BM]. ml? mu. .l’x imvr. â€".\largarc lo 3013““: School Lux llt'P"S-“ ‘ ”\0'. Lillian Clullinso'm. Ruby [AW-4 . film-a .lacquns. Susie Gree-no‘ Fro-dono- Arnvn. Clarence Mc- . lmris Lawrwnce. Gordon l\\'umL .lnhn Collinson, Davey l-‘lnrmwv Whitmore. ll. .\.â€"»â€"Jamm “Mann. Melville sun. Alliv Mrfiirr. l.-~â€"Marg:u'»‘t Brown. Frmldie Mme-Ha Mckt‘chniv "I ”Billie Caldwvll 8.8. No. 9. Qlenglg Mary MINI. ['0'0'l1\\'unl?. .‘\l hnum'mann. 4'“ 8.3. lo. 11. [\'.â€"â€"l.a\\’rnn(‘e R. .gpbnra nugh. Kathlwn Firth. ,wui' Ja‘ on PD“ 3'2. attcndance 30. M arjnr i o Paylnl‘. L" «Ho-nt‘rusfl x il Rm“ n Mx-flfluhmt Lindsav, Vic‘ l‘llla \V .[rx‘ine Mountain. I'm?" 1“. Floyd. 'l‘o'ac'hvl' For" V Hm r x I 3“ WM». i‘lv-t Ovllins‘nn. Phfllis Vow-lay Lindsay. filimml \nolmsnn anal \\ il- qua! Hnulml me'n- mm»: H. Bgntipfl o-bm' Lalolwell. Teacher. Blyth. garjorie Jo'an Â¥ Firth, .\lwl:t Stapk's, ivorge Schm- F513“ Pll D0118 Flormce Bry- H 'l'vacht' I.) Ht'l'hif‘ ’l'oac he! Ralph va‘)‘ Clement R. H. PORTMB, AV'I'ON LIBERAL CANDIDATE FOR PROV. HOUSE said a few friends i ullivan, but he knew absolutely nothing about Euphrasia. He had been told that there wasn’t a Grit vote in the whole Township, and said that if this were the case, it would be a rather uphill job to redeem the riding. The can- didate criticized the“ present sys- tem of the Ontario Government in] collecting the auto license money and keeping the whole of it instead of having a certain portion of it revert to the municipality in which it was collected, and criticized the Agricultural Enquiry Committee rather for their sins of omission than commission. He said that while they had done some apparent good for the farming industry, there were imany things they had not done. Dr. Fortune closed his address with stating the conditions on which he would accept the nomination. Ono of those was the matter of the 0. 'l‘. A. If Promior Ferguson went to the. countrv on a government. control ticket, ho (Dr, Fortune) was going to lino up on the side of the O. 'l‘. A. His second condition was that. ho would haw to be occupied as an Indopomiont Liborni or nm :It all. The» quwsiion having boon put. Hp (U tho mvvting. his valldidat- two was unanimously acm-uimi. and ho will mum-st, tho riding in tho intvro-sts of tho party at Hm noun. ole-Minn. first. slwako-l' and. fullmvin‘; Hm gun- vl'al lmsim-ss mow-Hm:- NWT-‘9‘“ “N" mmflq-im; fur upwards of all Imm'. up .mm with Hm finaw'iul WW"- .I ‘l.‘:‘ II" ”Fan. nun u.‘ ....... _ HI' ”w sihmtinn and llO‘CIaI‘N! that clvspitv Hw ammmwvnwnt. Hf I’l'n- \‘im'ial 'l‘rmsuw-r I’riw. that. Hu- prvsvnt. guVo-x-nmvm. was most. Mâ€" travaguut in its vxlwmlituro. In 1923 Hu-rc- had known a dlvlirit of til'tm'n millions. in ‘92"; mw nt' right and a half millions. and in 1925') an-' MIN-r 0f fiw millinns. making a [Mal etc-{wit sinvv Llw gun-rmnvut cums intn pmwr nl‘ twonty-vight and a half millium. 'I'lu' intm'vst, (m thv tic-ht «'1' NW m'nvilwv tmiay was .nwr :v millinn amino qnartm' dnl- [lax-:4. 'l’hv public «lo-M at. NW (4me ‘nf Ihn last fiscal your was approxnm- .atvly 325 millinns nf t’lnllzu's. At tho Hun-smut. tinw. it tunk fifty-0110 and .ln‘lanlb.‘ .11 I'll" H M r. \V l<.'a.l.I Illl‘ :22.» :3, ...::::_.:_x.. :2 .23» f. ”7......3;i:._ “'11:" this “mm-.- wzmtml today wzw a gmwrnmvut that could work nm. a snlnlinn nf wxpvn¢_lit111'e and wt. 3 rmhu-tiun in tho- l'mdgvt. a w- dm-tiou in taxation], a morning}: busi- nms gnvm-nnwm *hat would admin- ish'r Hu- atTnir-z of NW provinvo c'('ul\un1it'all)‘. TIH' spf‘akvr thnught, Iittlv nf 'l'x'vasm‘s-l' Privv's plan to Avipo‘ Hm tlw de. Hf Hw pruvincn 'I‘l. _. 1‘ .‘vng n“‘\' 0110 ISU'I' llll' uuuu ~ ,_ ' i-cununiii'ally. 'l‘ln- spi‘akvr thnnght, littlw Hf 'l'i'c-asnrs-t' Prim-'3 plan to wiln‘ Hill tlw llt‘lll- Hf lllt' priwinco in in wars. 'l‘hwrv was only onn way in whivh this could be ilnnnâ€" pay itdanol than call a halt on all unnvi'o-ssm-y i'XW'lltllllll‘t‘. Thu llmlistrihntinn Bill alsm ro- ('t’lVP‘l t’unslilv'l'alili' attontion. .‘ll‘fl‘ Sinclair t'allt‘d t0 the? attention of the mm‘ting huw the» roprvsontatinn in the i'itivs haul hmn increased and ’that of the rural ridings decroasvd. Ton ridings hail boon cut off from thv rural sm'tinns. and eleven ad- ditional Seats giwn the city con- trvs. Seven rulings had been «lis- l'ranchisml. and this thSpllfl the fact, that tho' stillutm called for the filling of tlwsv so-ats within ninety (Continued from page i) Manh- bbpnughf. ‘ . . Sr. Px'ln'wr.~l‘r0da thChle'. Dan Armstrung'. Smith napkins. Jr. anmaâ€"Margarvt. Mnrdnck. 1 Jr litâ€"Jean McArthur. Mar)" "More. Jean )chiHivray. James Traffnrd. Feral Lngate, Teddy Moore. Jr ll -â€"â€"Jnhn McArthur. Gordon {Mafillivrax Laura McArthur. ~ Sr. Lâ€"ljlen‘ Moore, Elizabeth iBrownX . ‘ Sr. Pruner. â€" Furneua Legate, *Howard Legate. Jr. Primerâ€"J. A. Brown. Irma , Stewart, Kenneth McArthur. Average attendance :7. «Allan Melnms, Teacher. Hui: \‘onm. . ‘ BPginnel's.â€"~.\lilt0n Manta, Hiscock ‘absmt. (' Prcsmt awry day. Avnrage attendance 252. -â€"-E. W. Petty, Tc Mr. Sinclair’s Address “â€"‘hy take a chance and use water that is polluted and mm! (qr; domegtjc use. when L- 5-A h- paiss‘ A Solution Needed {Nuns «‘1' dollars tn mm m fur hwlw» months, as xith six millium in 1905. 1w tlu- Lilwrals \wro- in ““5!” '11 Silu'luir was Hm Vollp ppuys Teacher it, FI'M! Rose- days aft r they were declared va- cant. He took a fling at Premier Ferguson for wanting to he the whole show in the Government and referred to his speech in which he said that the bye-elections had not been held on account of the season of the year and the consequent bad roads. The Conservatives wanted good roads for elections, the speak- er maintained, in order that they imight transport easily some of the well-known article with which they generally won elections. By his arbitrary methods. the present Premier had forfeited all claim for a return of his party to power. Keefer Appointment Condemned The recent appointment of F. H. Keefer, M. P. P., of Port Arthur as “Legislative Secretary for Northern Ontario,” was another matter dealt with by the Leader of the Opposi- tion. This was one of the new jobs given out by the Conservatives, paid _ -JJzun In lhn 30:66:) U21“ ;6{8;..;nwéati{tiafi I0 ' the $2,000 intgqmtfity,‘ and so far he had A_. 3.. I..-“ ‘kl‘ l'n‘n WhyUW utouu ------ VJ , .._- V- )een unable to obtain from the gov.- ; ernment what the appointment had 1 boon made for. The position, he 1 told his Opponents, was made solely for the purpose of making votes for . tho Conservative party among the ' Dunes in Northern Ontario. Hope of the Party ' Mr. Sinclair closed his allulross twith an amwal to all oppononls of tho prosont (lovoi’nmont to haunt toâ€" ls't'th ‘1', and Stull that “no of the how: of tho Lilwral party in Un- tai'io was tho choosing of lots of oumliclatos throughout tho l’rovinco. In tho last oloolion, ho said thatl lltltl all tho Lihorul mlmlillatos in tho running: hoon olortod. tho partyl would still hm’o hoon nnahlo tn t'orml it guVol'nlIu-ut. For its psyolmlogil‘al oll'oot. tho Lihoral party should have n t‘tllltlllltllt‘ running in ovory riding. 'I‘hon tho pooplo would htn‘o sumo.- thing: to voto t'm'. 'l'hol'o was no nso in Voting: for n rmnliclato whose party oonhl not t'nnl-tion own if all tho (‘mulillntos woro oloctml. 'l‘ho spoakot' "mu-molt to all to got logotlnor to clown tho oonimon too. \tht‘tllt'l‘ thoy ho Lihoral. Pro- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE the Liberal party been in power, the will of the people would rule. The People’s Interest: In commenci‘fig his address. Hon. Nelson Parliament said that it was Up to the people to lOuk after their own interests, and this was what they were doing in voting for the Liberal party. He took exception to the oft-made statement that all politicians were grafters. and said lhe thought that generally speaking they were as honorable as any class of men. He had been in politics himself and had found out that it cost him more than he made out of it. V. V. He referred to Premier Ferguson‘s: statement at London at which he was re iorted to hav’e said that he would old an election at the time it would, in his opinion. suit the interests of the Conservative party. This. said Mr. Parliament. was the stand always taken by the Conserv- ative party. The part}; always stood first, the people and the country next. He said_ that it. was. up in I‘D. 13‘ Du.“ \Iuâ€"v IIC ) -- , the maple to clean Up politics. and in referring to the Governmvnt. said ‘5 he would not say that they were ‘ stealing or grafting â€"â€"- tlwy warn merely extravagant. . Put the Liberal party in pnwor. 4 and all extravagance would ('vasv. : As a guarantor» for this, ha [milllt‘tl l to Ottawa. 'l‘tw CttllSt'l'Valth‘ party I gm'i-rnml for tlw classes, “in Lin- oral party fur thv mttfifitifi. Thu Conâ€" servatiws tlinnuht that if yun pro- tvrtml industry, tlw "138805 wnnld alsn pi'uslwr; thv Lilwral party sald that if you niaoh' lllt‘ massvs run- tvntvd and [ornate-runs. that. indus- try wmihl :ilsn pi'nlit. ”Lt-t thro party in pnwvr lw “H' wryants at tho pvnplv. nut llw mash-rs,“ said Mr. l'arliamvnt. l lh- clvalt with ”in math-r Hf tha‘ tlisimsal ut' tlw tiinlwr limits in anrtlu-rn tintarin and said that in- stmul «if St'lllll‘; thc-m liy mviiilwtitiun. tht‘ prvsi-nt gnyvi'nnwnt wa~' St‘lllllg thvm hy s-h-ctiun. In all tvndvrs l nnw. lt‘lltlt'l't'l'S warn rnn‘ilwllml tut I put up a niai-kml chi-«mu t'ur KitMIIt which vliminatml thv. man «of lilnitml |~lm'7tllr‘ t'ium sou-tiring any limits. i 'l'hn spo'akvr t'l'illt'llt'd Mr. FWâ€" ! misnn t‘ur hulding su many tlahiin-t .iiulm‘ and wmnlvrt-d why hv dill it. .';\\'as tlwrv sumo- i-o-a-cm l'nr it? "\Vas’ lllt'l't' snnwthinu lllltlt‘l'llillltl at wnrk that wunld nut hvai' tlw light of day and sum-thing that, wuuld hayi- tn lw ('nni'valwl in raw “1' an vhwtinn'.’ p p a ' 1| A“ -‘ Ill important as in the Dominion (lov- ornment. in fact. he thought the ox- travagance of a provincial govern- ment hit the pocket-books of the ratepayers harder than extrava- gance in tho Dnmiiion House. H0 adxisml tho organizatim of committees in van-y riding it tho party was to succoml. and said that organization was the biggest half of the battle. ' The officers of tho South (hwy Liberal Association wore all rvâ€"i ,Plectnd. with ”W t’xcvption ul' sumo 'minor ('hangos madv in -tho vxocu- live committee in tho towns and townships. UIIBI‘IPS Witthnn. Han- uvm‘, is Prosidont. and S. H. Clark, Hanover, Socrvtary. At this late hour Wodnosday, vw haw town on- ahlv to sorure a list, of tho 'othm‘ officials. but. as tlwy will likoly ho notitlml by lottvr. we will withhold the publiration of tho list until some future. issue. KNOX ANNIVBR§ABY «luubt 1w .Iung rvmvmlwrc-d by than who hmn‘cl tlwm. .- . A- _-- Not only in the oxcvllont sm'mnns dvliwrvd, but in Hm amount uf tlw 'nfl‘vring also worn the svrvicm ammug Hm must sum-"ssh” M'vl' hold by this chum-h, Hm mnlrihutinm this yvar lwing fully up 1.. vxpvcta- {inns and imhvativv 01' ”w .jllivrc-m takvn in (“lulm'h \wwk by tlw llwnl- lmrs of lhv (-mwrvgalitm. 1110 Hum [100, was in linv fo-Hh- and whim: much in ”w day's sm'vvss. Masada-M Hm usual :mtlwms. (.lww- “as a me-n‘s chm-us and an vxrvllvntly rm:- (lm'ml sulu by Mrs; C. C. Mlclcllvhl'u'. \K'w hvm'tily mum'alulah- tlu- mu- m'l-wmun nn Hw suvm-ss'ful \x'urk m “In past war and mnmwnd Ilwm fur Hu- vnlhusmsm clisplnyml mm civtvrminznmn in mukv Hu- mmiuu yum- Wu” mum- sm't'vss‘fnl Hum tlw last. 11:0 vwning nth-[Mauro “as :mgnwnh-d lmtlw pro-svm-a- «of "me 1 MM". 2: niauuhh \I Kearney. In Durham. 'I‘lmrsolas'. av '27. In Mr. and Mrs. H. S, lx'vzn'. (Continued from page 1) WAS GREAT SUCCESS BORN {mm tlw Queen Street church. which was clmmi for tho occasion and jnilwd with Hwir sister church in the colcbratiun of the gladsomc M‘Pnt. Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Goods Delivered Anywhere II Tow- The Finest Manitoba Baker 8: Confectioner Flour $4.50 PAGE 7. Ontario

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