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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Jul 1926, p. 2

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HRS AND ADVICE I, Mario urday imiled Store .me IN chm'i'h bo-ini; crowdmi at both Sun- day and .‘lnniiay sorvn'es. 'l‘lu- wm ions in tho afternoon were mko-n by Hm Rm: Wallace Johnston of lesto-in. who also occupied the pulpit, in Durham both morning and I‘ve-ning. his wrvicm at. Holstein bo- HIK (aka-n by Row, B. 1). Armstrong Row. Mr. Johnston proachml poww- Y'HI surmons at all tin-on sorvit'os .moi t'l'Patmi a must i'avnrablo im- VOL. 59.â€"NO. 3080. GOOD CROWD AT BURNS ANNIVERSARY 'I‘h» annivm-sary services at Bums l’l‘vshyh'l‘iall ('hlll'rh, ROCKY Sau- ._:N-n. last. Sunday and Monday, \V'Pl'fl o-xu'o'ptinnully \w'll attvmlml. the church ho-im: céx-nwolml at Imlh Sun- hooky Sauqeen Congregation Held Anniversary Services Sunday and Monday, With Record Attendance. Some at Chatswonh .‘I'U'l :Il mII mlwrs' of ”III lm'al PIIIs- 'm MI I IIIII quIIgI'IIgIItIIIn \uII'II at Chats- \xnIHI SIIIIIIa) ath-mling Hm Ilmli- Iah-I'V svmiu-s III “III IIII\\ I'”|llll(h HIN'I'. I'III'mIII'ly HII‘I MIItIIIIdist IrlIIII'I'h. but which was [IIII'I'IHISI‘I' snIIII- IIIIIII {II-m and has two-II I'IIIIIIC- Ul‘flh‘ol and I'IIsIIatIIII. GRANT’S STORE _\l .mo'l'l)‘ nwnml an: It)‘ ”w In!» I}. L :wts' pmsvssion i m: Hm Slh of .II will 1m ('lnsml Q'UIIHIN'IN'O‘. This is can imsino-SS lmuws i Mr. Alex. Alice, Glenelg, Purchased Well-known Business Here and Gets Possession Immediately. I]! H 21'}?! SCHOOL STAFF COMPLETE an: 'r. mural-enema Who represented All Ind]: at the British Empire Exhibition. and "0 will preside this your a tho OM‘ ins ceremonies of the CW N3- ;ignal Exhibition. sum. AW Chosen to Press Button 072 C.N.E. Opening Day H Illl H \l mum-I. III» v-nIiw program \\ as No II In "I" III‘DII' and Its mo'm- . .\II. .\ H MN lamb and .‘II'S. F. III'Iâ€"‘aoIIII-n Iwing ”I03 soloists. _\. Smith was also nn HIP pm- I Iur :I I-vaIIiIIg. which SIII‘ rom- II In Im- IIsIIaI I'f‘It‘It‘lII. manner. SII-waI-t .\l('.\rIIIIII'. in his Harry IO'I' wuss. wnn his usual I'HIIIIIIS IIIIIIIIIHO' anal «Incorvs. and IIN‘ IaII‘II I'Inm start In IIIIISII was a ' o-IIIInaIIII- uno- Io- IIIo-I-IIIII: «Inso-II “IIII IIw Naâ€" ]! .\IIIIIo-m. \\ Iwn a mnsI mu'cvss- I'I‘VII'I‘ was brought, to an I'nIIing. n 'H mrnmns at all tin-m smwwos :rvatml a must favm'abln im- i. n nn Hu- ln'ul cnngrvgatinn. M \thm atto‘nalmpl ma"- sor- alt llw mvky in NW aftm'nuon. Durham vlmir, [00. was nc'wr 4M. t'nrm and ro-ndm'ml 0x00!- wrvn-o-s nl' which much favor- mo ntinn has sinm' Man made. ~ ~‘HMH'I and promam on Mon- -\o mm; “as \wll attvnoled, an I. m sum"! hving smu-d fmm s u‘u-lm'k. Fullowing tho Slip- :1 gum! prngram was [but on :w Durham rhnir consisting nf m5 by Man whale t'hnir. sulns. -. uh'. With tlw (*Xl't'plinll of a :Iolch'v-As by ROW. G. 11. Littlv \\' a V train I III» ungaging «If Mr. II. A. on II ..\ III LIIHSIIOWDP. Ont, III 0! DIllImnI High mhnol Is 4.. II“! ”N' I‘I'Jfiâ€" ‘27 swasnn It ~ ”5: .l. .-\, .‘l. IIHIIII Princi- \. .‘ItQIIN'lI. Miss .I. A. We‘ir. '. XII'IIHI. last \w-o-k-Pml a dval was to»! whmw-hy Mr. Alv-x, .\|jom wig purvhawd tlu- stow for- cm'nml mu! uln‘l'ah‘tl in tuwn law- 02. L. {SI-ant. .\|l'. Aljuo Nr‘o's‘fliflll immo-diatvly fallow- - 3th nt’ July. wlwu tho- slurp m vlnsml mul stuck-taking: SOLD lAST WEEK svl‘Vvas, HH- aftvl'mmn \vm'u . \Vallace' Johnstnn also ()m'upjml thn hnth mun-mm: aml w ”H‘ knm'kh- un it mmplo-s and it \x'lw was the» unzlmmms mmlln Hwy «Inna-Hahn l-‘lnsho-rhm. mun’vntimn 1» hr. .lalniwwn has I’m-n Sn rvgn'wsumaliw :dmust (ml silu'o' 1898, and is «Inuit-n .-\grn‘uilumi Enquiry 014m Ilm Hutm-in .'.n\‘.-mm-1‘.;. CAR WAS BURNED THURSDAY MORNING John Birr's Auto Took Fire on Dur- ham Road West of Town and Sus- tained Damage of Couple of Hun- dred Dollars. .lIIsI :IhImI IIIIlerI'ak Thursday IIIIII'IIIIIg III‘ last \wI-k :1 var iwlnng- III}; III .\II. .IIIIIII HIII I’It' tU\\ll. and III III}: IIII\I-II [Iv him H'Hlll Hannwr In lHIIlIzIIII. hank “[0 on “w lHIIlIam Hum! HHW' "INNS \\'I-st. of WWII. and III-I'III'I- I-xtiIIgIIIshI'Il. “10' [1137.” had IIIIIIn IlamIIgI' IImIIIIIItiIIg In approxi- lllflh'h' $2INI. 'l‘IIII IIII. II III \\ IIIIII. has IIIIIIII I)\\'III‘II IIV .\lII. HIIIII IIIII mm a month IIII sn. IIIIII IIIII ‘flllSI‘ III “III I‘IIIII i9 II mysIIIIIV IIIIII IIaII mIlV IIII IprlaiIIIIII In *IIVIIIIJ IIIIII {limHhI IIIIVIIIIIII: is Ii'Ikle III IIRIIINJ‘H .\[II BiIII' \V’I-OIkIIII VVIIII IIIII IIIIII/II IIIIII- SHIIII‘ IiIIIIIIII III‘ IIVI-IIIV IIIiIIIIIII~I IIII IIIIIII IIII was SUV- III-ssIIII iII IIIHIIIg iI IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII sIIsIIIiIIiIII: II IIIIIII III IIIIIIIIIIII IlallIiS in IIIIiIIr: m IIIIII IIIIViIII: IIIIII IIIIImII IIIII IIII IIIIIII. I.IIII kil) I‘IIII IIiIII. IIII is II I'IIIIII iIII- IIIIVIIII iII IIISIIIIIIII' II. IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII l'llll- Him: IIIII IIIIIIIIIiIIII III all. had insur- 'l'lwrv an- 3 Int. “1' lmnplv running: c-m-s without. insurancn of any kind, but nu mallow what. makr- tlw var, our lmw nnn'h mono-y you pay for it. :u't'iolvnls nl’ lllls‘ kind mm lmuml ln lmmwn. and llw only sal'n wny sow-Ins lu lw tn Int tho- insnram'o l-unumnivs P:ll'l'_\' tlh- risk that {00 many nl' us mm contwnl tn carry HlllSO'lH‘S. In .\lx. Min-'3' can“. his pulley lust him unly $400 for llll‘, anal llw nlnmagn will Inn to nvarly $“3M.Hn_ Ml“? “Mill: llt'o'll in tho- discard t'Ht' tttv [vast t'i‘\\' St'usnus‘, tlu- t'm'mt-p l.oui.~'o- Itlt'lllt' was I'o'VlVo'tt this year and “Phi on Friday last. 'l'hough this [bill'tlt‘llltll' pit'niu has not [won hohl for some time. amt other suc- cessful similar atl'airs are llt'ltt in tth tlt'lghlmt'hmnl t'tlt‘tl your, tho anno:unt'enient. that tlw nht Louise [rit'nit' was to he l't'Vth‘tt was you. t'o‘th'tt gladly. and a big rrowcl was on hamt tn take part in tho- t'o-stiv- ities. This year. tirawt'ni'al section joint-«l in with the- residents of Louise vivinit)’ and helped swell the attendance. It is more than pos- sible that the sun-o-ss of this year's gathering will he the means of put- ting the Louise pit'nie lnu'k where it. belongs. and it will again lit-romp an annual att'aii', During: the afternoon. a gnml pro. gram was gin-n by residents of the section. preside-cl «nor by Reeve l), .l. Nit-Donald nt’ Huntinek. There, were t'hnl'uso's and drills by the sehool vhihh-t-n. in~trumental and vocal St‘lt‘t‘ttltllS by residents of the locality. amt addresses by both Dr. Jamil-son and Dr. Fortune. the Con- servatiw and Liberal candidates. re- spt‘CttVt‘lV. in the coming election. A. z‘letjallum. MP. for Bruce. was also .present. and delivered a short address. None of the speakers touched on politics. Following the porgram, a goodly number of races were run and other sports indulged in. including soft- ball and baseball games, after which lunch was served. J, I). Murdock. son of Mayor and Mrs. Murdock, hart the misfortune to have his arm broken last Friday night while playing softball. Tho- acciiient happened while the par- ents were in attendance at the Pro- vincial Hydro convention at Lake of Bays. and they were in i or- ance of it until their return ome Saturday evening. :mw plavml nu it through Frank Irwin. lm'al ago‘nt. 'l‘lw liro‘ hap- 'wnml nn Thursday. NIP inslwflnr was IIO'I‘P Friday. and Hm whnle vlnim was actiush-ol and wm'k mm- mvm-ml cm rvpaix'ing by Mummy nf this \wwk. GOOD PICNIC Louise and Crawford Combined in Best Picnic Seen in That Section in Years.â€"-â€"Was Formerly Annual Aflair. Hw uu DR Ilunsc-rx'ati's'o-s at {he nnwntinn nu Friday. has Down SHUHI “PHYS v :dn‘mst vuntiznmusiy mi in; limit-man nt’ Hm Enquiry Uumniilme uf m)\n'mu.-1.;. HELD AT LOUISE mxm 'n in ”nu discard 'asmms, tlu- tonne-r MMH'ZN L\' BROKEN ('lmim DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, H APPEAL DISMISSED; TOWN PAYS COSTS W. Calder Appealed Against Assess- ment in Two Instances, but Both yore Dismissed.â€"Town Is in for osts. His Honor. Jurigo Suthorlnd. pre- sided at a sitting of the Court of Revision hom mado nocossary by tho appoal of MI'. W. Calder against the assessment on his lil‘Opt'I‘tiOS. M 1'. Cahlor nppoarocl hol'oi'o tho rogu- lai' court. of rovision a short timo ago. but tho local council stood hoâ€" himl Assossoi' )lolli'aith and i'ol'usod to considor Mr. tlalilons roqnost for a lowo' asst-ssniont . .\ll‘. tlalcloi' amionlool against tho :issossmont against tho proporty known as tho JIM‘RSHII plant. This was assossoil for $43“) for tho hlliltl- ing and $100 on tho land, with u loisinoss :lssossmont. of $251). At'tor hoal‘ini: tho oviih-m'o. His Honor «to- vitlotl that tho assossmont was. not. too high. 'l‘ho mattoi' of tho busi- noss a.ssossnic.-Iit was not. in his powoi'. 'l‘ho lmsinoss ussossmont should always-ho inailohy tho assos- soi' whothoi' or Hot husinoss was hoing t‘tll'l'it'il on. If. during tho }'l’{ll'. no mumil‘actm'ini.r hml hoon clono. thon an amionl t'olllcl ho nimto to tho tlt‘illlu'il l'ol' I'ohzlto. In amwating tlw assnsmimit {gainst tlw building in \\'l|it’il ttm tlmitral lh'lig Sttm- ii lm'atmt, Mr. tlahto-i' thnught. it was tun high in wmparisnn with «.thm' huihting‘s m ttm \‘it‘illii}'. Ho- \\'t'llt. cm tn show that whilv tlw building: in quasihm was assuswtl at ”It‘ rate) «it $1.37) a that. tho» Mat't'ai'lanv m'npvl‘ty acl'nss ttn- wait was lvt. ntt' with Silt a hint. 'I‘lw tmihling in whit-h tlw Mt'tlumh gm’m-ry was. hwatmt gut away with $98 a hint. tlmning «tnwn ”lt‘ strm-t t'm'ttn-i' tn thv ”lttlit'l' Black. thnsn got. away with assussmvnts nt' $130 an Hm .I. .l. lluntm' [trope-rt}: amt $l22 Hn thu .\. S. Huntm- huihting. 'l‘tw Nit-Lavhlan Shaw was assvssmt at. $105 a fl't‘mtagt' t'nnt. ttw Mor- hwk huihting $109. .‘it'Kt't'illlit' I33. amt ttw [ii'mwi'ty in \Vilit'il Hami- ing's Hamlwan- is 1003““. SM?) a foot. MI'. 1'. umwllant BURIED SATURDAY AT MAPLEWOOD Late Milton McNiece Died Thursday in Ann Arbor, Mich., From Inward Goitre.â€"~Was Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McNiece of Normanby. Road the Classified Ads. on Page 7 'l'hv I'vmains www- brought. i'I'Hm [DI-trait. tn HII' [IaII-IImI lInnw in Normanln. :ll"li\ill,‘.’ “HI“ PIiIlax night. utIIl thv IIIIII'Ial \\ Is hnM sm- lll'llfl} ElHPllHNm tn MaplI-wmcl II-m- I-tm'y. tllt‘ SG'I'VH'I' brim: lakvn by Hw family pastnr. “W. J. 'l'aylm'. nf Durham Baptist. ('hlll'l'h. 'l‘lu- [Iall lIo'aI'vI's wm'v six I'nusiIIs. Mrssrs. .luhn. NzItlIIIII. William. Max and \\'I!|i:mI HI'ivI'snII an'l Alum-w Mar- shall. \\1' 1'1':11-l this \\1-11k l1) 1"l11‘1mi1l1‘ H11- 1l1'alh 111 Mr. Milhm .\I1'.\11~1 1*, sun 11l' .\l1'. and Mrs. 'l‘hnmas .\l1'- .\'11-1'1- 111' .\'11i'111:111l1)'. whi1'h 1"11'1'111'1'111l 'l‘l1111's1lay 111' last wwk at. thv lins- 11ilal at. .\1111 A1'l1111'. .\li1'h.. l'nllnwim: an il|111~ss 111' s1111111 six months from i11wai'1l guili'v. Ailing 1'1'11111 :1h1111t ”11- first 111' H111 3181'. Mr. )lt'Nivcv ha1l I1111-11 in H111 hospital at A1111 Ar- l‘1111' l'111' ahnul llll‘t‘t' wwks, wh1-1'11 H. was h11111'1l in gvl him in shalw i'nl' an (11111111111111. but his 1-11111lilinn was s111'h lhal nothing: 1-1111l1l h1- 11111111. and h1' passml away last. 'l‘hlli'sday. .\l1'. .\|1".\'i11c11 was h111'111z11111'l} 371 yvai's 11.211 1111 “11- farm in N111'manhy still 111'1'1111i1~1l by his 11a1'11111s, 11111! 1111 in 1921) sp1111l, 111-al'l)‘ all his lifn 111 this luvalily. .\l11111l. 1920 hn w1111t tn Landau. and s11hs11q111~nlly tn l)1~- ti'nil. wh1-1'11 1'111' H111 past ll11'1'n Mars 1111 was 1-m11l11y111i as conduct- or 1111 Hm I)11t.1'11it l'11it111l Railways. .\l'lvi' halving iH‘l‘ll in llw milk lmsiiwss lwrv fur tlw pasl lwn m lln'm' years, Mr. .-\. Macbmmlcl has olisgmso'cl Hl' his lllit‘l'Pa‘ts‘ in Mr. J. .l. Alkinsun nl' (llc'm‘lz. wim innk pnssvssinu 'l‘iwsdm murning and is mm in full cliaigv. Sine» stalling in lmsinwss hm'v. Mr. \laclhnald has giwn goml satisfaction. and many ul his custnmvrs will rl-grvt to see- him quit. Mr. MacDonald givvs as his ro-a- sun f0? N‘lllng HIP fact that llll'l'l‘ was inn muvh work i-ntailml for thv limiiml hvlp at his disposal. and l'atlim' than allow the businnss tn (ll-toti'ioraio' tlii‘nugh lack of holp. he iii-(ticlml to sell. Mr. Atkinsnn. the nnw proprietor. is a man \wll avquainiml with tlw business and will (lt‘mhtlf-M‘Iy llnd himsvlf illlll‘ to carry on with no wry grout. incon- venience to anyone. We wish him success. - .\m¢m;:.~'i. llul'al il'ilmli's \VUI‘H llmsn l'i'um William (ll-ivrsnn aml l'amily. .\lvx. «Erica-sun aml family. Durham Baptist, i-lmi'vli and Mai-gai'l-t and lfmi'ulhy McNim-o', nim'i-s. Busic‘lns his paa'nnls. tlw clvt'vasml luauw lwn ln-uthm's. lmml .\l(-.\'inm~, Saskuluml. and John i‘lvNiwv. Van- Punwr. all M \Vlmm will haw tlm sympathy uf all in llwir lwrvaw- mc-nl. MILK ROUTE HAS J. J. Atkinson of Glenelg Purchased Milk Business of MacDonald 8: Son and Took Possession Tuesday. l'. Mutl'at was vallml m as" a \\'Il|w.-'.~'. MI Ilontmuecl on pug». 3 CHANGED HANDS by Hm Mnfl'at TEACHER HONORED ERE LEAVING SCHOOL Miss Annetta McKechnie Has Sev- ered Connection With No. 3, Glen- elg, and Was Recipient of Address and Presentation on Friday Last. (in Friday zit'tvi'nmm lust. tho, pupils at NH. 3. (Ilt‘llt' ;. with “It'il' [‘{U'I'IIIS and frivnda gathmwl at. the schmiil housi- almut 3.30 in ”It‘ af- tvi'nunn. ttw [autumn twiug In tun- «In an mlch'o-w amt prvsvntation to ”It‘il' tt‘lLilllt 1-. Miss Aimntta Mc- Kt'Cllllit‘. whu has smwrmt “(‘1' con- nm'tinn with that suvtinn after four yi‘ai's‘ stit'cvsst'ul smwicn as ti-ach- t‘l'. During hvi' m'i'upmu'y 0f the svhnnl. Miss McKi-i'hniv has had Li‘l't’tli, sum-ms, amt it. was with great l't'g'l't't. thzit. Ult' sm-tiun giws up “01' surviviw. liwm war sinw going Htt't‘t', wn think. llt'l‘ salai'v has Down misc-ct amt llt'l’l rvsignatiuh some wow-ks :ign, tn tuki- vtfi't't, at. the Mid uf ttw spring term. was re- i'o-ith with t'i-gro-t. \Vc loll that We t'alllml. 10!. this uccasiun pass Without shnwing somn slight. rt-t'ngnitiun of mm apprecia- tiun ul‘ ynu as a tvaclurr. and “'0 ask yuu l0 acmpl this china tva wt. “'0" trust. that it will t'\'t'1° vall to mincl pleasant mvmorius nt’ your Mulching: t-xpcricucc at. Edge Hill. AIMHII'I‘ (If thus“ ”III'aI'" aI‘I'iIII'IIH that. might haw has! must sc-I'imts l'I'SIIHS hamwnvd in WWII last Sat- III-«lay ilfh'l'llmill wlwn a Iihmrtulc- Ial' III-iwn in Mr. VI'il III SI. M:ll\’..~‘ :I hunk maIIang _. “as pushml on UH‘ track at. HIP Mat III' “In Haunhaxa HIM“! hi“ In “I" al'tmnnun {1.151}. :Iassvugm‘ I‘llgilll' «HINIIII! Imus: «I fur "lnIImm. ”Hm I III sustai mu! 3 animal Izuliulm' and Il‘lltif'l‘, hut noun If Hm Hassvhgm'fi \wrn illjlll‘vd. tiw must imIMI'IIIIIt thing. Tho antonmhiiu was not trying; to iwat lho’irain to tho criiseinz. but was pi‘rcm-cling'slowly toward Hm x'ill \vhvn ”in accident h'amwnml. Um rlx'iwr amiai'ontly not. noticing tlw locomotiw engine until nparly upon.- it, whim. he turned his car for the“ ditch. but not soon enough to pl'f‘Vi‘llt tho machine being hit. by the locomotive. “'0 \\i~h wu mmx snccoss in tho futm-v, and “0 amino mu that \w \\ill mm H'llh'mlh'l' “ith plea- sure thv happy period during which Wu \\‘0‘I°P ynm' plipils.~â€"(Sigllml Al'- nimu'll (ilvih'i'nss, [hil'ulhy Ritt'hin, Lona Bell and Dan Firth. sew thv train until it was almost 11pm: llwm, \vlwn Hw t‘llgillO-‘l‘ Mvw the: whistlv and put on tha- In'ukus, cuming to a slap in a few I'm-t. WN'P, it not fur this, there is 11:1 doubt the» autumobiln would ham lmm much more damagq'nl. with pus- sribh» loss of lifv. NARROW ESCAPE AT TOWN CROSSING Thu car. a mach. \Vas ut'vupiml by three- mvn frnm tiw Slum Tmrn \x‘hn \erv m mutv tn tlw fishing grounds at. (He'nroaclin. 'l'lm driwr did not s00 “10 train until it was almnst Chevrolet Car Came to Grief Satur» day When Buntqd by C. P. R. Train at Main Crossing. cum BEEF! ', JULY 1, 1926. LITTLE PEN - O - GRAMS GOSH. H‘s MOTH“. AWARDED TENDERS FOR NEW BUILDING Work on New Presbyterian Church to Be Commenced Iimmedi'ately. â€"Ritchie Bros. Secured Brickwork and R. Moflat Carpenter Work. 'l‘hi- building mmuuillm- ul' llm l’rvsliylm'ian l'hllH‘ll mvt 'l'uusclay night ”1' lhis \ka l'nl' ihc' lilii‘pusv nl' OlN'lllllu‘ ilw lviiclc-i's rallm’l l'm' l'HI' ilu- i'cilisll'm'liim Hl' HIP nuw church building: in which alle-Iilinn llilS-hl‘t‘ll [H'M'innsly when! in lhvso ('«alhmllr‘. 'l‘lw ln'ii-k \wrk \\'a~' axx'ai'dM in tlw llih'hio- “NH" whiln tlw car- lwntnr work was giwn in Mr. R. Moll‘at. \Vlln will uwrsvv ihn mn- stl'ui'iinzn Hi" ilw lllii'l'iM'. 'I'his‘ \wrk m- liiiili-rslaml. is in lw «lnno- hy ilm «lay. and (‘«'Il.~'iih'l'alilv lalmr is in IN‘ llnnaimi by mvmln'rs “1' Hip mm- gri‘gatiun. Mr. Mirfl‘at supm'inivncling. Work in tho 110w huildim: is in lw mnmu-iwml at (“1(‘4' and will lm rushml in i-nnwh-timi. 'I‘lw estim- atml (-09: of mu building is in the neighlmrhomi 01' $15,000. le thanks Hl' tllv llwlnring pulrlic' 0f this part nl' lhu munll'y. and in fact ul' all "Nil” aw «'ullml mum in trawl mm' tlw (1mm!,\'-l’x'u\‘invial mad frun: hm- tn Primw'll». arr (luv thu 4:. l'. ll. ("mummy z'ur l'w manna-r it: which Hu-y haw vlnn- inatml unr- mun- :languruns ('I'u-‘S- ins: l'rnm tirv-ir roadway. and mu- al the vast Pull M the film. almul six milvs fmn. Durham). This (TN-mg was a must. 012m- gormls unw. osIu-cially tn c-astbuuucl trai‘llc. as llw railway lx'avk could not lw sue-:2 until almnsl on lap of it. and \wru a Pain coming west from Pricnville, there would lw lit- tle m- nu rhancn nf a-vm'ting an ac- This rrm-mg was a must. nan- gt'l'ulls unv. wspvrialiy tn nasthuund trai‘iir. as the» railway rmk mum HM lw SW'LE until alums! cm (up ul‘ it. and \wrn a train coming wast frnm l’ricmillr. Hu-ro wnujd 1w lit- HP m- "H rhanCu «,2' awrting an ac- cic‘lml nn Hm duwn grade» tlwrr. This waning has bm-n a mo-narv ever sinrc- tfzv railroad MM built. in 1908. but murn so now that mulnr traffic is quitn gonvral. and it. is a matter 01‘ 240011 luck rathvr than good managummt. that an arridom has_not, happened before this. 1--- With Um bank cut. away. this dan- gm' is 103vach considerably, and an oncoming train can hv sewn for quite a distancv, though it is still up to- the motorist to approach the crossing with care. GLEN CROSSING NOW SAFE FOR MOTORISTS HI I.\'. \R'I'HI ’R M III“ III I"..\' I IIIII IIiIIa\' IIISI LI IIIII‘I' III' IIII‘ I'IIII- SI'I'HIIIM' IIIIIIIIsIIiIIII III ”II“. IIIIIIsII III’ I IIIIIIIIIIIIs a? IIIIImII. IIII IIII l'-I' sfglIaIIIII III IIII‘ KIIII: Hm ‘I‘IIIIII'III. III“ \Hh I'aIII-II IIIII II III IIIIIII II gm- I‘IIlmI‘IlI IIIIII III III“ I'IIs‘ II-II IIf SIII’IIL'III IIII IN: I\ \\II: \ II IIII IIIIIs‘ IN II‘.. III 107. IN! I’IIIgI ‘I‘~'~'I\I~~' \IIIIi‘II \VIIII IIII‘ HIIU IIIIIII-I‘.‘ IIII III" I II III IIIIIIIIIII II I'IIIIIIIIIIIII I‘I‘III'IIIIIIYEII III C. P. R. Has Cut Bank at Dangerous Crossing and Made Wonderful Im- provement in Trap at East End of the Glen. with Hw (emu-rm’m-m cm Hm !.H‘-"f'{ll mutim) t-v "limi'mh- rvm'immu! Hf Huivm in Hm Customs (‘Xpnsut‘fl in- \'P.~'tigat ion. 2: .3 3:... z: 3 l .7. 2.3.5 1:... ..::..,.:E .5 0.:CL 1:. $11.77!: :â€".(/ 4â€" :2 E 2.5.... 1.5.5 )2»; 1.: 2...? :19:â€" 3 73:23:“ 1a.? 4:75 at HH:I\\"d. HI‘. ”I" H'- tlw Kim: Hux'r'I'IIIIII-III. II "III n In turn) :1 mm. | in ”I“ ”Is" 1091 Hf Stltl) “'23: \II Inriuus 1w I‘M! Pl'”g"|“"i\l‘.~' \_ MN}? I Imm-n‘. cm Hm I Hwt'al limi'mIn rcm'immn! «If (3 ‘WJWI $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. Enthusiastic Convention at flesher- ton Friday Afternoon Allowed Only One Name to Go Before fleeting as Candidate in Coming Provmcial Election. â€"- Liberal-Conservative Cause in South Grey Wa: Never Brighterâ€"Hon. J. S. Martin Pres- ent. DR. 0. JAMIFSON UNANIMOUS CHOICE Hon. Dr. D. Jamicson. sitting invin- her for South (irvy in the» l’rmin- rial Legislatnrn. was iiw unanmmus choice ui' tin: purl} ai luv HHHC‘lr lion held at Flushvrton last l-‘riilziv afternoon to cunie-st tho ruling at the provincial ulvrlmn. whirh. [ms- sibly, will he lu-hl this fall. The fart that. his was tlw nnly name to go lwl'uro tlh- marlin: was a lit- ting trilmtv in a lung and hmmrahlo career in public Mn and must haw been wry gratifying in ihr \‘utvran [mlitician who, sinm' was, ha.» with unly one vxvvp represvntml this In rising to new Dr. .lamivscm ch Dr. Jamivscm «Inuit rum with his I'I‘Cm'd wf so‘rVH'c to‘l‘illgllu-Imlitivzll lic'lcl. I1 40 years an“ than lw lil‘: a [mlitical cuntvsl. Her “'21 cvssl'ul in his first o'll'ux His 110“?!“ III 191%! “as ”w Iwult III‘ “I“ lII'IIVIlwII-wIIII- IIIIIIlsIIIII- that. S\\l‘||' thI- LIIIIII'al-IZIIIIM XHIIIM' I'Ium pmwr and I'I‘Illllll‘d HII- NIH) III Hm lllitl‘d Fill'lllvl‘s III HIIlzIIIII. llIIs party had “01'" III [IIIVVI-I IIII IIII'I-o and a hall \I'als IIIII \\I‘II‘ III It‘ilh‘d In 1923. “I“ (‘lHtth I'IIIII IIH} lIaV'- Im: lIaIl I'IIIIIIgII III “It‘ll IIIIIII II-s and \VIII» anxious III l"'lIIlllll III II mun. slahlv and I‘I‘asunalIII- ;..'I'D\'I‘l'l|lll¢‘llI. Th0 [Il'Ps-‘I‘III- was Dr. .IIIIIIIIIsIIII‘s HIPVPHUI IIomIIIaliIIII I'I‘II- party IIIIII- I‘II°.~' \V'Ithuut. a I'IIIIII-st. and III- It'll- {II‘I'W' his thanks III “In IIII‘I‘IHI; IHI‘ “I“ IinI‘ I'N‘I‘IIIIHH g‘IVc-II IIIIII. DI'. Jamivsun had IIIII'IIIlI-Il [11010- IV thanking his Slllllmlh‘lh.1'050‘l\- In: his II'IInIaIks for Um spnaking montinlmd I_m hag“ ~I 1898 was whu'mui with ”In «mu-plum Hf 1919-1t-O23. has I mvmlu-r fur South 4 iosnu is with um- ulclvst. mvmlmr ul‘ Lc-gislaturv at. 'l'urc PETTY THIEVING Groceries and Other Commodities Reported to Have Been Taken Out of Cars on Saturday Nights. Ii. Richardson, H. M. Macho-I “rant and Mr. MNZI'avkvn. 'l‘lw momhnrs paradml in to the church and “sham! to sermon from the pastor. the N. Bowes. hi1: attvmiam'v ul‘ Mason: frum * summndiug dislriN. and tho chm was m-mwlml to capacity. Amtm Hmsv pl'vsvnl wm'o- 9-4-an n!’ 1 hran-on from lwrv. Mom‘srx \\'. “'hih'llm'ch. Ii. A. Hay. .l. lmrt. Two Cars of Local lasons in Attend- ance at Service Held in United Church. 'l‘lw cli\inv serim II'M for “H' \Iasunic lac-M Sumlm night In church at \lanlulalv DISTRICT HASONIC SERVICE HELD AT MARKDALE .1. SENATE C}’,"Zdi3 says- t. C; {la-(Lia! . ‘ . Year-:2 201112 wad: (1'1! marrow t' do ~11 wo r1: if we. .31" 1 cf €2.3th oxcnption. mu “HS rnhng at I) 3ch1»! lhv nu g. 'l'm'unh 111 mm \\ in [HHVO‘l' ful' HII'N! s lmt \W'I‘I‘ dw-fuah'd éhfl'h‘ “\MPIIH'V hav- uf (lwn' pnlivws and H l'vhll'n In a 5mm. IS REPORTED ('0 MI' M's-5' III?" ‘i(' h'alvrnity \\':I has! in Um l'nilv I". lew “as Masons fmm 1h 811d un._ \vmcn. pus- tlns fall. The (Inn «1113‘ name uu‘: was a In- and hmmrable .nd must have H ”H‘- “4911111 .894. has. with mntinuously u; at Tux-mun. w mnninatiou. rofimmisvmmy 1mm sun v on- ll Xt‘c gmw-rmnvnl. Jamie-sun's ‘ party hon- and h" tvn- mm'hn; fur ll \\' tlw sitting Dr. Jam- 'vmmn the rt I, but In no» thou. ll OVIIM‘I {as ' vnto' a RCV «loll SIM H 1y )4!

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