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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Jul 1926, p. 1

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L Mario Limited urday Store S AND ADVICE 30 V \ 192G 'Iho- ann‘. wwan services at Burns Mushxtnrian vlmrvh, Rocky Sau- gown. lard. Sunday and Monday, “'01-" o-xo'o'ptinnally \wll attPndml. the church twins: cx-nwdo-d at hot h Sun- day and )lnnclay svrviws. 'l‘lu- u n i1 M in tho- aftvrmmn “mu mm: In Hm Rm. Wallace Johnstnu .1 Hal~’ “-111. who also ncc'upied the pulpit. m lMuham lmth mmning and VOL. 59.â€"NO. 3080. GOOD CROWD AT BURNS ANNIVERSARY hunky Saugeen Congregation Held Anniversary Services Sunday and Monday, With Record Attendance. GRANTS STORE NI Mr. Alex. Aljoe, Glenelg, Purchased Well-known Business Here and Gets Possession Immediately. HIGH DV Sir T. \‘ijayanchancM‘ Who represented All India at the British Empire Exhibition. and who will preside this you t! “0 09‘" mg ceremonies of tho Candi“! N8- ;ignai Exhibition. sum». AW hurt C bosen to Press Button ()7: C.N.E. Opening Day H ll n nmo-lu Fhis i Some at Chatswonh \I'I'ill "h'nlht'l's’ of III" lnt'al Pl'vs- mm o ungrvgutinn Wm M ILIIaIs- HI munlm aIImuIing IIw oImIi- IV sonim' ”I “I0 mm IWIIIIIIh v. I"nl'mvl|\ HIP .\l»IhmIi~’I z'vh. but which “as pnrvhasml .- IIIIII- mm and has [won Imlm- i o-njm'ahlv uno'. w mm'ting: vln'sml with tho Na- ll .\nl hum. whom a most succvss- vrvivn was brought. to an nmling. ‘h ”In ungaging of Mr. H. A. w.” H \.. nf Lamsdowmu Ont, M” M lhuham High ~11 hool is ..o.. r-m tlhv 1936-37 0380!). It ..; \ .\l. Ruhh. Plinci- ! \ \h‘Hlm'c'n. .‘lissJ. \. “PIP. s is mu- 0! HI" lwst-KnoM'n ms lmnso-s in Durham. has hwn litinuuns So'l'Vit'o' fur Hw past 'wnlm'y. and Mr. .\U|N‘ is for- .- in twin: ablv tn sic-p intn a o~.~t-z nf this kind whii'h stands in Hm vstimaiion 0! [hr pilhlit‘ ”joys a libm'al patrnnagv from N i'il'i'lv 0f patrons. ,\ljm~ rumns to us nmv as a Ms man. but. as ho- is \wll n in {Elvin-lg, wl‘wro‘ lw has .I «won-a! yo'ars as lem'illm‘. will haw tho- opportunity 0f nu many mm» from the sur- ivn: tnwuships whom lu- POHM‘S IVH. tho-w is mu» dullbt. that 11 mako- a suvwss (if this busi- ...< ho- has nf farming in ma “'0 wvlo-nmo- Mr. and Mrs. t~ tmvn as viiiznns and ad- 1" in mu' businvss lifv. SCHOOL STAFF COMPLETE H\\'|lo HM l't'svah'tl l\ 215' , McQHN-n N iv ht tl. Hfizmm HI Hf I wo-vk-o-ncl a dval was \Vho-l'o'h)‘ Mr. Alnx, Aljno pltl't'hih’m' tlu- stum- fur- rol :mol nlwratml in hvwn - 01. L. lit-ant. .\|l'. Aljnn mm immmliatwly followâ€" . ut‘ July. wlwn thv stnl'o I'la'No-ol :mol stuck-taking: train THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ! SOLD LAST WEEK 0f Hu- Imst-knnwn [1 Durham. has ln-vn 'l'VH'v I'm- tlw past HN‘ killu'kh' nn muplo-s and It \'\ “H W hull! ll HMIH'I In CAR WAS BURNED THURSDAY MORNING HO John Birr's Auto Took Fire on Dur- ham Road West of Town and Sus- tained Damage of Couple of Hun- dred Dollars. almw damngv anumnting In amn'nxi- man-IV $204!. Just :Ihcmt Olilfo'hl‘t‘flk 'l'lIuI'sda)’ lllHl‘llim.’ IIt' last, \wI-k a t'ill' III'IIIIIg- In; In Mr. .IIIIIII Hil'l' of WWII. and twin}; IlliH'll In lIim hum Hannwr III IIIIIIIIIm. tunk “In H” HIP lMIIlIam Hum! HHW' IIIIII .4 “M! (It “NP. and IH‘rHl'Q' I-xtiIIguishI'd, ”10‘ Max" haIl 'I‘IIII I‘ill‘. a III-w ”II“. has IN'I‘II Imnml by Mr. lIII'I' I'III' only a month Hl’ sn. IIIIII IIII'I 'illlSI' III‘ HIP IIII‘ is: a HUMP?) and can IIIIlv IN‘ IIxIIlaiIIIIII h} saxinx that alme amthing IS lIkI-l) III lIaIIIII-II. .\lI' lIiII' “Olkt'II \\iIII IIII‘ IIIazI- IIIII- snmn lIIII‘I‘II III‘ I\\I‘l|I\ mllllllt'i III- I~'IIII' III- “as snI - III.~'.~IIII In L’I‘Ilillg II IIIIIII'I‘ II.IIIIIIII sustaining a pair III IIlllllI‘II hanIIs III IlIIIIIfz sII and having IIIIII IhIInIh IIII'I'I'IIII'II. l.III-kil)' I'III' lIiIII. lII- Is a. “I'm III)- III'VI'I' III IIISIII'IIIII'I', anII I‘IIII‘III'I' l'llll- Hill}; IIH‘ lllflt'lllllt‘ at all. had insur- :Illt't' [III'II'I‘II IIII II IIII'nIIgh Frank lI-win. lIII-al agvnt. TIN" III‘I‘ hap- IN‘III'II IIII Thursday. thII lllSlH'I'IHI‘ was III'I'I' Friday. and IIII‘ whole I‘IIIIHI was aIIjIIsII-II and WUI'k I-IIm- lllo‘llI‘I'II IIII I'I'lII'lII'IIII: hy MIIIIIlay IIt' IlIis wwk. 'I‘III-I-II aI-I- a IIII. III [IIII‘IIIIII running: I-aI-s WIIIIOIII. insIII'ancII of any kind, IIIII nII matII‘I' what. makn ”It“ I'aI‘, I'l' Imw IIIIII'II nIIIIII'y ynn pay for It. :II'I~IIII‘IIt.~: «If this MIN 31‘" lIIIIIIIIl III haIIIIIIn. and tho only saI'II way sIII-Ins III IN‘ III III IIIII IIIsIII'aIIvn I-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIs carry IIII‘ risk that. Inn many III' as aw COIIIPIII III (‘8l'l'y IIIII'sI-IIIIs. In MI. BII'I'B' Pas". his I'IIIII‘\ I'I‘SI him IInl) 55600 I'm' III-,0 aIIII IIIII Ilz:..IIIIa .. will IIIII to "Pally . , l’. .ulll‘uUL A. an” u. .v......,. ..--.- Mrs. Murdock. hail tho misfortune to have his arm liroken last Friday night “'hlll’ playing softball. Tho.- accioionl liappo-necl whilv tlw par- ents werv in atlvndanro at tho Pro- vinciail Hydro convention at Lake'- of Bays. and they were in i or- ance of it until their return ome- Saturday evening. .\l'to-r ha\in:.: ln-vn in the» discard t'nr thw past l'vw scasuns. tln- t‘urinc-r Loniso- pirnir was rowiwd this yvai‘ and ho-ld Hn Friday last. 'l‘huiigh this partirnlar pirnir has nut lumn lwld fur Sibllll' tlnio'. and ntln'r suc- rvssl'nl similar atl'airs aro- lwld in tlw no-ighhnrlimnl e-arh war. the annoriinrmiwnt. that, tln- old Louise pirnir was tn ln- rmiwd “as m- m-iwd gladly. and a big crowd was un hand tn takw part in Hip l'vstiy- ilim. This ymnr. lirawt'nrd svrtiun ,ininvd in \Villl tlw i'vsicli'iits of Louisa Vicinity and hvlpml small the! attendance. It is more than pos- sihh» that tlm surrvss (if this yuan"?! Silthrl'ing will lw llu- 111011115 of put- ting thv Lnnisr picnic hark whvre it. lwlnngs. and it will again hl't'nmo an annual ali‘air. During: ”It' al‘tnrnnnn, a guild pro- gram was gin-n hy rvsidunts of tho svrtion. pi‘vsidml mvr by Rev“! 1), .l. )lrlmiiald ni' Huntinck. Thorn \wrv (‘hurnsvs and drills hy the school rhildrrn. instrunwntal and meal svlwliuns liy I‘t’s‘hh'llts of the lurality. and addiwsrs by both Dr. Jamii'snn and Dr. Fortunr. ilw tinn- sm'vatiw and Libi-ral randidates..rn- appetiwlx. in Hip coming olm'tion. ‘I 1‘ D _-- n.....\ anon Louise and Crawford Combined in Best. Picnic Seen in That Section in Years.â€"Was Formerly Annual Affair. "l"“" -_- -- , .\. .\lNlullum. .\H’. ['01- Brucv. was also .prm‘vnt and clvlivmwl a slut” addrvss. Now 01' (hr spvakurs tmu'hml n11 pMitics. Following tlw pox-gram. a gomlly number of mom wm'v run and other sports indulgml in. including 50“. ball and basvhall games, after which lunch was sprwd. GOOD PICNIC Imlivy ('o'st hi and Hw Ilzlma 924 NH NL llll't‘ LL’II'H wrhm mnwnt mum-mm has in mummiw :dmo 1898, and is; ! 'uihu'ai Emmi: mturin umrru l). Murdock. 5911 of.)1ay0r and _..A- BAD ARM BROKEN ”w 1111le DR to-s‘. hvl'nl't' ho- was Sliv- ~Hing it mulm- mnh'nL [mil' “9' Inlrnml hands and having nnv thumb \iIHo'i'ixHh‘l HELD AT LOUISE zmhus lfxutm :mn H m un :‘x-muy. :1 Sum}: «in-3's l. ('.-|lt..i;lllul!s£Y mirmzm nl‘ Hm 'Lnuuuiilm: uf \MH'SW >.\' l'lmim- Hf s at {he DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA APPEAL DISMISSED; TOWN PAYS COSTS W. Calder Appealed Against Assess- ment in Two Instances, but Both XVere Dismissedâ€"Town Is in for cats. .\|1'. Cahh-i‘ appmilmt against tho. assvssnwnt against tlw [il‘ttltt‘l'ty kmm'n as ttw .Ia4.°"54411 plant. This was assvssmt for $’ 4.. 300 tor tho hnild- im: amt «MOO 4m ttw hunt, with :4 husinvss assvssnwnt. of 3230. After tic-tiring th4- 4wi4t44n4'4‘. His Hcmm' 4t43~ 4‘i4t444t that ttw assvssmvnt was not ton high. 't‘tw mattm- of tho husi- nuss assvssmvnt was nut. in his pmw‘i'. 'l'h4' hlis‘ilwss asm'ssmunt shnnht always hvmzutuhy ttw assvs- sui' \\'l|t‘Ult‘l' Hl' nut husinvss was twin; t‘ttl't'it'il 4441. If. during th4- \'t'¢.ll' n44 manhtactmin; hmt h4-4'u 410110. th4-n an amwal t‘ttllltl tH' mmtn in NW t.4)lmi'il tm' lt‘ltil't'. His Hnnm'. Judgn Sutlwrlncl. pro- sidod at a sitting of the {Hour of Rmisitm hvrv. madv nocossal'y bv tlw amwal of Mr. \V. (lalalm' avainst the! assvssmvnt. on his pmpcnios. M 1'. Calm-1' uppvarml lwt'um- tlw 1mm!- lar vnurt. nl‘ m-visinu a shnrt time ago. but, Hun lm'al vmuwil Mumd 1w- hilul Asso-ssm' leh'aith and I'M'use-d tn consiclc-r Mr. llaleh'r‘s rvquvst for a lcm'vr assvssmo'llt . I11 1111111111li11g H|11 1iss1-s~'n11111t against. “111 huihtin: in which th11 11111111111| “1111;: St1'11111 is I111111t111t, M11. 111111t1111 H11111;.'l1t. it was 11111 high in 1111n1|11111is1111 with 1.H11111 building's 1n Hi11 \'1'.i1init_\ H11 \11111t 1111 111 slum that \1hil11 th11 I111il1ti111: 111 111111sli1111 “as :HSONN‘H 1H H111111t11 111 $171.”) 11 t'1111t. H111 ;\l1111i11'11|111111 11'1'11111111t\ 111111155 H111 1111111111115 I111.1111\\ith $111 11 t'1111t. "Ih11 building: in \1hi11h H111 Mutinmh 1.11111111113' 11115 1111111t111i gut. 111111) “ith “$18 11 111111. 4'11'1111i11g 1h1\\'11 H111 st1'1'111t t'1111tl11111 111 H111 [11111t1111 Bhwk. t|111s11 gut, away with 115511ss1111111ts mi 3130 1111 H111 .l. .l. ll1111t1111 111111111111): 11111! SIB: 1111 H111 .\. S. 11111111111 huihling. 'I'h11 .\l1°i.1111hl1111 st111111 was assussmi at. $1071 11 f1'1'111t11g11 t'nnt. H111 Mor- h111k h11il1ti11g $1119. .\l(1l\’1111h11i11 133. 11111! H111 111111111111t)‘ i11 whivh H1111]- i11,1.:‘.~' H11111l\\'111111 is l1111at111l. $1071 a f1‘10f. Mr. T. awn-Ham BURIED SATURDAY AT MAPLEWOOD Late Milton McNiece Died Thursday in Ann Arbor, Mich., From Inward Goitre.-â€"â€"Was Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNiece of Normanby. Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 Wu I'6‘:l'¢'l this \ka to ('hl'th'h‘ Hh- ah'ath Hf Ml'. Milhm Mt'Nim'n, sun nl‘ Mr. mu! Mrs. 'l‘hnmus Mr- Nim'u nl’ Nurmzmhv. which ”mum-ml 'l‘hursclny ”1' last mmk at. tlw hus- pital at. .\nn Arhm'. .\li(°h.. fullowing 2m ilhwss nt' snmv six nmnths from inward gnih'v. Ailing from :lhuut Hw Iirst nl‘ llw yo'al'. Ml'. Mt'Nio'cv hm! burn in thu hospital at. Ann .-\I‘- hur t'm' {Lhnut Hll'm' \kas. who're it. was hnpml tn gut. him in shalw fur an ruwrminn. hut his mmlitinn was sm'h that nothing (with! hp clmw. and lw pussml away last. 'l‘hurscla)‘. 'l'lw I'I'mains \\’l‘l'6' hl'llllgllt l'l‘Hm IDI-lI'nil. ln llII' [IaII'IIlaI lInIIII- in Nmmanln. lll"'li\lll;.' lluw l‘IiIlzix night :oticl llw lIIIII-I III “as lwlIl Sal- Illilm' :llll'l'nmm lII Maplmwmil win- I-lm')’, ”ll' sc-I'VII'I- hl‘llll.’ “110‘” by llw family paslm'. Row. J. 'I‘aylul‘. Hf Durham Baptist. l’lllll'l'h. Tlll‘ pall lwm'm's \W‘l'l‘ six (‘IIIIsiIIsu Mnssrs. .lniIII. NlelIIIII. William. Max and William HI'ivI'snII aIIIl .\lllll'l'\\" Mar- shall. Mr. MacDonald givvs as his wa- 5011 MP Milling HIP fact. that Ull'l'l' was too muvh work nntailml for tho limilwl lwlp at, his disposal. and rathi-l' than allow the) businvss to dolori'ioralv through lack of holy. hp clmsiclml to Still. Mr. Atkinson. the now propriotm'. is a man wo-ll acquainlml with Hm husinvss and will (lonhtlrsdy iind himsvlf nhlp to carry on with no wry great. incon- vonivnce to anyone. We wish him success. - Artur liau'ing hi'i‘ll in NW milk hllsinvss hc'l'v fur Hm past MW: 01 ”Il'l'i‘ years, Mr. .-\. Mai'analcl has clisgmsml Hf his intmwsts in Mr. J, .i. Atkinson of Gianni; whn tnnk pnssvs‘iml 'l‘nosday morning and is nnw in full chargv. Sine» starting in husinvss horn. Mr. MacDonald has giwn good satisfaction. and many 01 his custnme-rs will x'r'gx'vt. to saw him quit. Mr. .‘ll'xit‘t't‘ was horn nvarly 3.3 yo-m-s :ngu un tln- farm in Nurmanhy still nm-Hpiml by his Inn'vuls, and up tn 1924) spvnl nu-arly all his “fit in this lm'ality. About. 1920 110 wvnt tn Lnnrlnn. and suhquuc-ntly tn ho- tl'nit. Who'l'v for tlw past ”mm yuan: hv was o'mplnyml as (‘nmluvt- 01' mil Hm lwh'nit, l’nitmi Railways. MILK ROUTE HAS Amungsl, llni'al ll'lllllll'S \Vm-n llmsn l'mm William Hi'ic-i'snn and family. .\lo-.\'. Hrim'sun and family. Durham Baptist l‘lllll't‘ll and )largarvl and humility .\l('.\'ii'w', nil-was. Hasiilps his paa'unls. tlw ilnvmsml Iran‘s lwn lil'nllim's. Hlml )lt'NiN‘v, Saskalm‘m. and Julia MrNivvv. Yan- cuIm-l'. all of whom will haw tlm sympathy «If all in tlwir lwi'vaw- mmil. J. J. Atkinson of Glenelg Purchased Milk Business of MacDonald 8: Son and Took Possession Tuesday. u :22. :: 2225.5: .7. fizézb : 1.: :_ 7:29. 1.6.5 Hartâ€"r. ._ f CHANGED HANDS ml by Hm .\|I'. MHH'M THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1926. TEACHER HONORED ERE LEAVING SCHOOL Miss Arinetta McKechnie Has Sev- ered Connection With No. 3, Glen- elg, and Was Recipient of Address and Presentation on Friday Last. tm l’rittay at'to-rncmn last. tlm [tltpils nt' NH. 2%. tilt‘llt'lg, with thril’ |‘ll't'lli.~‘s and t'rio'nds, aathrrmt at. the srhnnl hnusv atmut 3.30 in the at- to'l'nt'mlt. ”In lulu-pt_t.~'u bring in tun- tit“ an :ltitit'vss amt [it't'st‘lllfllinn to ttwir tt-acahvr. Miss Armvtla Mc- Kt'Cilllit‘, whn has svx't-rmt “01' ('On- nrrtinn with that svrtinn at'tur funr ."nars’ snrrvsst'ul st-rVicn as trach- o'r. During.r hrr nrrupanry (if the sthOI. Miss MCKt‘t‘illlit' has had are-at. stirrt-ss, and it. was with great. rvgrvt. that. the st-rthm gix'us tip “('1' survirvs. I'IVt-r)‘ yt-al' Sillt'tf going tho-r0. mu think. ilt'l' salary has hvml raismt anti twr rt-signatinn some \Vt-o-ks aim, tn takt' htt't'rt. at. the Mill Hf thn spring: term. was ['0- rvivmt with rrgrt-t. Mr. \\'_, .l. Ritrhiv. tho sorrrtalflv- Mr. W, .l. Rih'hiv. Hm sm-I'vtm'y- twasm-m'. «munml tlw prncmrdings in a mat. spvm'h in which hv 1-w- \ ivwml HIP \VHI‘k Hf Hm tt‘acllm' and Hm grvat prngrvss madv by tlm svluml «luring: hvr to-l'm. Htlu-I‘s tn o‘xpro-ss l’vgl'vt at, lwl' Ik‘pal'Illl'v on lwhalf of Hm svt'liun \VI'I'P .\II'. \V. H. Firth and Mrs. Ii. Hrvmnvood. M. llw pl‘ulwl' tinw. tlw fl.)lln\\'i_ng H. Firth and Mrs. Ii. Hrvmnwmd. M. llw [mum-1' time". tlw fl.)lln\\'illg :Ichh'vss was read by Miss lml'uthy Ritrhiv. and ”in [unwantatinn madn by Miss Armnnvll (ilvnvrnss. Lunch was so'l'w'd. and a must. ch‘liglltl'lll :H‘lo'rnnml spent. “I: tell that we t-autmt lvt this uccasiun pass \i’ithuut slmwing somo slight. I't-mgnitiun of nur umn'vcim tiuu ”1' you as a to-zwlwt'. and we ask yuu to {tempt this china tva sot. \\'u't1'ust. that it will PVPI' call to mind pleasant mvmurit-s nt‘ ytmr tum-hing t'XltL‘l‘iUHCL‘ at, Edge Hill. Almihm' of thus» "lli'al'" ai't'iiio'nH that. might haVi- had must svi'iims i-vsnhs hamwm'ci in tivwn last Sat- malav zll'h'incmn whim a lihvvmh-t iar ahiwn in Mr. .\'o*il «if Si. Mans a hunk manago-r . “as pllehi'd uh lhn track at. tho- hint nf thi‘ Hamhaxa Shw't hill In Hh' ai‘twnunn V. i'. n. passvngm' i-ngini- niitxxzuo! hum; cl fin- "lmunlu Thur-.31 sustaiucul 3 animal railiulm' and “WIN“, but nun» if Um nassvngm's \wme injm‘mi. tiw must imwi'hmt thing. i Tho autnmnbilv was not h-Mns.‘ tn iwat thn train tv [hot crusainz. but was prrcm-«ling‘slowly toward Hw will whvn 1h:- m'cidunt. h’amwnml. tho» driwr apparnntly not noticing tlw chnnmUw engine until nearly upon it, “'hl'll hv turned his car fur tlu‘ ditch, but not soon enough to pm-wnt thn machine being mt by the locomotive. l‘lotgv Hill. JUN :33. 1926. [war Miss .‘lL‘Kt't'lltlit'I It. was with tto'vp I'vgrvt that. we [warm-4t at your rusignation as teach- iu uur svtmnt. Fur t'nur yua‘n's, you ha.“- hm'n nur tvurlwl'. and during: all that. timt- ywu haw prawn ymlr- snlt‘ a ttmrnugh. warm-st. amt pains- taking tt'm‘lwl'. Ullt' wtm t't'msittm'm! tirst. ttw lwst. intvro-st. ut' the» pllpilfl. Many timvs nur mmtuvt may ham disammintmt ynu, hut. \w t‘mmd ycm at_:_t_|l timps _a careful «tisciptinarian. W11 \\i~'h \«vu min-y suc 6955 in thu futuiv, and \w assuie- mu that \w \\ill o-u-i 1'11111'111111'1'\\i1|1 1110:1- sm'v Hu- happy period during which Wu \wrv yum' pupils. uxignvd Al'- 1110111'11 (Sh-1110.111“ lmi'niln Ritchie. [0113 Bell and Dan lii'.th Thu var. a mach. was Ui'i'luiii‘ll by HH'W' mvn fruit) “in Stnm- 'l'im'n \th eri' Mi mum in Hin fishing gi'uunols at. (Ht‘lll‘UaOHH. 'l‘iw driwr olici not so» thv train until it was almnst mum Hivm, “11in ”in wugino-‘i- Mi-w the whistlv and put on thv lii'aikm, cumim: in a stop in a few I'm-t. wore it not Mr this, thew is nn doubt. the» mittismohile would haw horn much mow damaged. with pus- iiblv loss of lifi‘. NARROW ESCAPE AT TOWN CROSSING Chevrolet Car Came to Grief Satur» day When Buntqd by C. P. R. Train at Main Crossing. cum BEEF! LITTLE PEN - O - GRAMS Gosu, n‘s Homu, AWARDED TENDERS FOR NEW BUILDING Work on New Presbyterian Church to Be Commenced Iimmediately. â€"â€"Ritchie Bros. Secured Brickwork and R. Moflat Carpenter Work. 'l‘lw building c'nnmiillm- “1' Hip l’rvsbylurizni l'illll'l‘ll nii-l. 'l’uvsilay night Hi this \wi-l; l'ni' llu- liui'pusv ul' (mi-nil): ilw li‘nolc‘i‘s i'allml l'm' l'ui' ilw i-nnsli'ui-tiun «if llio- nv-w church building in “'llll‘il alli-nliun lizisbm-n lil‘i'\‘liill.~'l)' (‘alll‘ll in ”H'SO (’Hllilllllr‘. 'l‘lw ill'il'k \mi'k was amu'ilml in lbw llili'liii- “VHS" \Vliili“ lbw oar- pmtnr work was uiwn in Mr. R. Moil‘al. \Vlln will UVQ‘I’SW‘ “In Win- sll'ui'timi Ul' ibv inlm'inr. 'I'liis \wi'k we uncle-i'slanil. is in bu clunu by tho «lay. and (‘~°ll§i4il‘l°ah|l‘ lalmi- is in bu clunatml by mmnlwrs «if ”I“ win- gi-i'galinu. Mr. Illnll'at sum-rinlvuiling. Work in tho new building is in bu i'i‘innni-nvwl al 0mm and will lm i'usbml in i-unnilvtiun, 'l‘lw «elim- atml ms: of tlw building is in the neiglilmrboml of $15,000. With tiw hank cut away. this «hm- gm' is lossvned considerably, and an oncoming train can hp Semi} for quitv a distance, though it is still up to- the motorist to approach the crossing with care. This awning has beam 3 Inc-nam- ever simu- tfav railroad mu built. in 1918. but mur.‘ so now that mntnr t'amc is quit“ gmwral. and it. is a mattur of mud luck rattwr than 304!!! manamnvnt that an at'victvm has not hammnmt lwfm'v lifts. HH'I. Hf trawl mad ('1 «luv thc manna-r inatml in: frm the vas' milus i“ GLEN CROSSING NOW SAFE FOR MOTORISTS This ('1' HPI'UHS un tr: cm. as Hm. I)" so" it. and \V 'l'lw thanks Hl' tlw mntnring puhlir at this part nt’ thc- ruuntry. amt in tact. ut' all whu arr rullmt mum in trawl mm- ttw dlnuntY-l’rminrial rnacl frtn: lu-r tn Prim-Villa aro- dun tho- ti. P. R, mmwany {Hr t'w mannvr it: which thvy haw whin- inatmt Mn!- mure- clanm'rcms rut-'9- in: from tir-ir roadway. and mw at the vast mat n!‘ th» (tlvn. almnt six mill-s frcm‘ Durham. This rrvS-ing was a must. omn- gernus unw. Pschially tn nastlmuncl trai'llr. as tlw railway trat'k could not. ho sown until almnst on top of it. and \wrv a Main coming west from PriCM'ille, thrro wnulcl lw lit- He» or nu «ham-0 nf ax'rrting an ac- cidnnt on the down gradv tho-re. l'ntil Friday last vaulm' ”1' the sm'mliw prusiticm in Hm Hf tlnnmmns a? UHawu. Hm I! sfglmtio'n n!” thv Kim: Huwr! ho- \Vih‘ «'allml ”1"‘11 tn I'nl'm : Ornmc-nt, and in Hu- tin". ta strung”: 'l'm-snlzly mu \‘Muriu 129 in 107. Tom Prngi'vs‘sivvs 139 M 107. Tmi l’l'¢'igi“‘~.‘.~‘i\'1'.~' WWW! with thu- Hm.'o~x'nIm-1\.t cm Hm [Neural muticm ts nlimivmtu Imprimmu! Hf Huh?" ip Hm Customs vxlmsurn in- vvstigat ion. C. P. R. Has Cut Bank at Dangerous Crossing and Made Wonderful Im- provement in Trap at East End of the Glen. FNW MID ON mm?! (DTP-WA O In. com-m l’l'im'ViHu'. are“ unusany z'nr Hun n-y haw c'liln- mgm-cms cross- my. and mw at (Mon, about six $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. if HH- {Inn- Hm Hullsn Hn tlw ['1‘- HVNI'HIW‘M. mm :1 unvâ€" .4, 109‘! HT hwicms by :i\'v.~' WNW! h“ !.H"‘t”ll Enthusiastic Convention at Flesher- ton Friday Afternoon Allowed Only One Name to Go Before fleeting as Candidate in Coming PIOVillClIl Election. -â€"â€" Liberal-Conservative Cause in South Grey Wat: Never Brightenâ€"lion. J. S. Martin Pres- ent. Hon. Dr. D. Jamicson. sitting mvm- ber for South Hwy in llw l‘rmm- vial ngislatm'v. was Hm unammnus uhuicv m" tin: part} a; “w nmwxw lion held at Flowlwru‘m lapt Friday afternoon to ("'llh'st tlw riding at the 1.n'<.v\'im'ial vim-Hun. \HIH‘II. pus- sihly, will lw hvlcl this fall. The fact that his was tlu- uuly nanm to go [More tlw men-tun: was a m- ting trihutv Ma Inn: and hunm'ahln DR. D. JAMIESON UNANIMOUS CHOICE fact that his was IIII- IIIII to go IIM'III'II tlIII IIII-IIIIIII.‘ w: ting tribute III a lung and In career In public “III and IIII beIIII \IIrv gI'atilyIIII: III IIIII [WIiUCiall “ho, siIIII- 18% II UlllV one IIXI“ ‘Miflll I-IIIIII l‘L‘lH'QN’IHPd this IIIIIIIII III III rising III III‘IIIIII IIII- II IIII DI'. .IaIIIII-MIII IlI-IIH It'lllll} Dr. Jamivsnn «Io-alt l't'lllllll with IIi-' l'vcm‘d wt' svrx‘n-o-sn tm‘ingtlu-pulitival livid. ll W 40 wars ax“ that lw first . a pulilical canto-st. Ho! \\'a~' n wsst'ul in his first vll‘urt, 1898 was Murnmi and mm with ”w vxvvplinu «of tho Hf ”HQ-192:, has burn Hu- mmnlwr for South Urn-y. In icsun is with nm- «mu-MI ulcle-st, mvmhm' «'1' ”w Mu. Lug-islamrv at. 'l'm'untn. Lt‘g‘ISIaIlII'I‘ III. 'I‘III'IIIIIII. His IIIII'IIat in mm 33':I.~' IIII- l'I"U!' nf IIII- [II'II\'IIH'I‘-\\'IIII‘ IIIIIIIinIIII that, $33an IIIII I.iIIIII'al-IZIIII.-II: 3IIII3I‘ I'IIIIn |I()\\I’l' and I"I‘IUIIII‘II IIII‘ IIIIII3 III IIIIII InitI'II Purim-rs III ”IIIZIIIH. IIIis IIaII3 IIaII IN‘I‘II in “10““ IIII IIII‘I‘C and a half 3IIaIs IIIII 33v II‘ III-IIIIII-II in 1923.1III- I‘II‘I'WF II3IIII'IIII3 II'W- im: IIaII I-IIIIIIgII III IIII'II IIUIII‘ ins and “PI“ anxious III 1011"“ III II sum. sIaIIIn and I‘IIIISIIIIIIIIII- gII3'III'IIIIII'III. TIII‘ III‘I’SI‘III was “I“. .IIIIIIIIIsIIn's HlI‘VI‘IIUI nomination I'III‘ part3 IIIIn- "II‘S \3‘iIIIIIIII. a I'IIIIIIIsI. IIIIII IIII II-nâ€" III‘I‘I‘II his IlImIks III IIII‘ IIII-IIIIII; Mr “II‘ ”II“ I'III‘IIIIIII’III ui3'IIn IIinI. lir. .Iaminsun IIaII iIIIIInIII-II IIII‘I'I'- I3 thanking his SIIIIIIIIIIIIIs. Insom- in: his Inmarks for “It? spnaking (COIIIIIHIPII IIII IIaaoI 7. PETTY THIEVING Groceries and Other Commodities Reported to Have Been Taken Out of Cars on Saturday Nights. Allvn says that ho. also. has ru- ('t‘th‘ti sumv complaint.» hut up to the- prusvut. has hwu unahli- to loâ€" i-atv thv pai'tivs guilty of “I“ prac- “00. This thiiwiiig i'onsists in liftiiu: gl'om‘rios and 0th small purchasvs from tho care who” thuy ai'c- pai'ki‘il along the streets on Saturday nights. to tho annoyance» anti iiicmivviu-ui-v of ”I“ purchasvi's and to “10 «tom. mvut. of tho town. l'p to tho prosont, than" ai'v no sumioions. but if porsisto-cl in, Um gui ty «mos will soon lw amii-o-hc-iiclml. and wn haw an idi-a tlw polim- ma- gistrato will not look wry lvnivutlv on any laws brought lwt‘wi'v him it‘ guilt is prowu. In tho ll'lt‘flllllmt‘. it would he wall for [H‘l'filllls to stay away from otlior pmplo's vars if they do not wish to com» Ulltlt‘l‘ sus- liii‘ion. It. is own possihlv that. a man might. ho iiitoi'i'ou'atwl Wlll'll visiting his own \‘t’lllt‘lc‘, but if such should hamwu. it is in lm hnlwct ho will talk“ the. quo-s‘tinlllm: 'I‘Im m'vvalvnm- of loo-Hy thim‘im: around town nu Saturday mghts has lwvn I‘vlmrlc-d_m us. an}! illnvl' Two Cars of Local Masons in Attend- ance at Service Held in United Church. ('hm'cln \\'| DISTRICT MASONIC SERVICE HELD AT MARKDALE such should llamwn. it is tn lm Impml 110 will 18k" Hw (lllv'fiti‘tllilla: in Sand spirit and unclm'stand that. it. is with tho idna ul' mmnwtinu Hm public. Sr.1i1in' Charlie: Says- U A . Yes, we 2011!: W316 '61! firznarrow é' do {inlays work If we nit-rs nf ”Marin. This {90011 in |m\\‘o‘l' Ml“ Hm-e yvars lmt \wru «h-I‘vah-d ’ olmrlurs M'idvntl} llav- ugh uf llwn' pulivws and us in will“! M a 5mm. IS REPORTED .Iu g'c‘wvrnnwnl. ln'. .lamiusnn's {01' party hum. ‘S'. and In" It'll- HH' mowhn; 101' iwn him. ho- nominatm rmniniscmu ‘l‘ViW? MIN“ 0 Id. 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