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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Aug 1926, p. 1

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g Sale 'ear Store CD (1‘ \\\'.\\ 15.00 l'P. ha. -0--o--o-oo--o-o»o»W .‘iQ'n.\ and August 12, 1920. an \ND SF. RS. halted in 29". the Early Dgyg. 40c. 35c. 1.00 1.00 70c. \l’ ‘ 5 €1.00 .3 “0c. flare nd at ho u wreak, HM. Mrs. ' Canada arrival 4 James 'mo'stvml m' Hal- .mmn-al lr". 1’"?- mnfvd. admirer \V manhy Inllll')’. luuxh. 1' 94th Hm Goodly Number Gathered _ Last Thursday Afternoon at HcClocklin Camp Where Most Enjoyable Time was Spent. CAR WAS WRECKED IN CARGILI. VILLAGE Occupants of Durham Car Driven by W. Calder of Town, Shaken Up When It Left the Road and Ban into mumâ€"Durham Rink in Money at Paisley Tournament. ODD FELLOWS HELD THEIR ANNUAL PICNIC rank ul’ tho» Durham players were Hu- principald in a motor wreck that rnrhmato-ly rmultml with no vii-Hum injurivs. but which might, o-:..~il}' haw lwo‘n much worse}. Mo'iil's’. \\'. Olalolm'. .1. S. Mellrailh. Murrav Smith and T. (i. Homlchild \wro- twins: driw-n to Um tourna- mvm by \Ir. Calm-r in his own car. and m unto-ring Um \‘illagv, tnrnml nut M mum! annHIm' machine that "amo- auohlo-nly intn \‘iO'W, th \\ \\ VOL. 59.â€"N0. 3087. Who is now in Canal; and will go through the West. en route to An.- tralta. when he rm attend the British Empire Primary A» THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY H H “8 0f th m » aVnnl anotl suntdonly int 1 rvsult thv uni and tap; rant.\vhirh : urn! xvinu noldo-nly Intn vww, n-sult thv Durham car It“ M and tnpplnd over against. mt. whirh kat it from up- and gum: farther inm tho- 'l‘|w hydrant damagml the 1' Han var mnsidnrahly, and alas-x in nnv sioln of Hm car uko'n. \VhilP all the m'vu- l' ”w mm'hilw wm'n more or two-«l. the» two worst injurml Iv‘fifil'i. Smith and Gmulchih‘l. rnwr rocviving a cut ham' mko'n glass. and MW lattm' "v! ["2 which hurt him limp- md I‘m' :1 {PW days afto"1'\vm‘c‘l. ~iolwnt dial not. huwmwrr. pro- n- party frnm partivil‘mting fnm'namvnt. which ”my 0n- ;l'tm- having sum" minnr ro- ? tho .Ic‘wtnr's. ..,. rink comprising Messrs. M .l. H. Hunter. W. 0. Pick- .l .lnwph Firth also ath-nolvd namvnt and wow» succ'ossfnl m sownnd plaw in llw main ho' prizps being silwr cas- m I N' m'nament mlml pivnir nf HM “‘s' socivty at. Hm .\It at ”w kay 1881 1mm was nnjm'm'l mu 3 womierm! slut-ems. Iowa] hnwlm's worn do- 'ifh Hm rl'mtmvnt ginm thv Paisley Hub and the f Cami”. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE womlorht as nnjnyml the mambo: (I whiln the mv In l'mml‘h‘d last Th1 If Page 7 st nnw by a i with 0mm! anifo h bah m m hun Hill! ho‘v 1C ht oREV. C. H. SCHUTT, M. A. ,..BD TO GIVE LECTURE During the past week the Board of \\'orks has had men and teams at work putting a coat of fresh grave! on Garafraxa street on the connecting link. The work has not been undertaken before needed. as the street was becoming rough with the heaxy traffic, and it was any. thing but a pleasure to ride over it in places. Tho' annual annivm-sary sol-vices uf Hm Durham Baptist church. as annuunced in Th9 Chronicle two works agn. aro to 1w held this year on August '29. with services at ll am. and 7 p.111. The preacher of ti... .lay is the Rev. C. H. Seliutt. .\l..-\.. 1H),, the Home Mission Su- perintenclent. Of Toronto. I-‘ollo‘vwing the Sunday services, Rev. Mr. Sehutt will on Monday evening in the church deliver his famous and popular lecture on “The Holy Land." This lecture. which is well Spoken of. is to be illustrated with slides. and it is expected that the church will be filled to over- 'l'lw prim‘i fm'm hm'v hv ht' Mr. H. 1%. Of Hm lwst-l Ontario. wh. mu int. ”10‘ Hm Hm Preaches Anniversary Sermons in, Baptist Chuch on 291]: lust, and: Delivers Lecture on Holy Land' on August 30. EDWARDS HOLDS FIRST DURHAM MEETING NEXT THURS. NIGHT his (MM! Liberal - Conservative Candidate Opems Local Campaign With Meet- ing in Town Hall.â€"-Well-known Labor Leader to Speak. Nuxt 'I'lnu'sclay. the 26th inst, the first [inliiic'al mowting 0f Hm prnsmt rmupaixn in ”w intm-usts of R. T. Edwards. Hu- [.in'al-llunsm'vative mulidatv. will hp mm in the Town Hall. and it guns withnui saying that it. will lw \w'll atto'nilmi, us Hm Cili- zvns of tho- tuwn and country aim always illh'l'O'StWi in politics and van lw do‘pllmlml upon in turn out. c-n masso- in [war the quvstinns or ”ID day olisi'llssmil. Durhu: the- past woulvlo of weeks, tho- ('mu’holatw fur Smuth-Eait Grey has how-n o-xh'nmnly busy and has iwt-n mow-ting with muml than M:- pm'tmt vnthusiasm throughout the riding. Sn tar. mnntmgs haw boon hvht in tlhatswm'th and Aytnn. with utlwrs billed for Mame. \Viliams- l'mwl. Hunowr. Bm-kvlvy. Neustam unol nllwr plums. while still others will bv'lmld l’wforc the dalv 0f the o'lvction. llw Nth ut‘ m-xl month. it. wil I'itizvl‘ Gertrude Ederle, the first H io swim the English Channel, cup- ped over tvo hours from the best previous record made by a man. She accomplished the feat in 14 1-2 hours. \ViHl Min Ht HI Hm vlo'w'tion only slightly than tin-we \kas away, the ‘st is 6111'» to increasv with assiug of ”19 days. and as. the gl'nws shorter. the interest in .Itcun'u- is buund tn incrnasv av- BROKE ALL RECORDS lhm Labor Leader Here lhm m' of the country. \\'hile will be muro (*Sl'mfially men of tho community, ll nun-h intvrnst to all a cordial invitatinn is all. c'slmcially thn la- DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 1926. ("You look pdgltvlcg’fs' beautiful (0-- night." “Oh. you flatterer!” " “Noâ€"it's true. I had to look twice before I recognized you." It Will Pay You to Adrertise i: The Chronicle. Slippvr nwr. thorn was little time last. in getting.r tlw program started, and with Rm: B. D. Armstrong in tlw rhair, quite" a lengthy ntt‘oriug ut’ vnral and musiral splertinns was run MT in quick order. Mussrs. Ho'nsun and )errmaltl of Durham. nu mamlnliu auul guinr. gaw a rou- plu ut' gum] svlvctinus. tho instru- nwuts armmpauying Mr. ansuu in his rruilrriug nf so-Vural of tho pom)- lar songs at tho «lay. 'l‘lw Bt‘iytl 'l‘rin rmm Hlmwlg alsn runlrihutrd :1 gnml numhm’. l’nr tlw rnnimly. )lr. Strwart. Mr- Arthur mntritmtml snvrral «if his Harry Lamlnr songs in his usual humnruus manm-r and was callvd upnn t’nr an vurnrv nu o-arli awn-ar- uurr. 'l'lu- musirul part of thr pro- gram was wrll takvu ('art- (it liy tlm Mucky nrt-hrstra. and an nrclws- tra rnnwnsml nt‘ mmmwrs ul‘ tho fam- ily nt' .\lrs. .\ll'. Nuhlv, .\u t‘xrtfllrnt clrmnnstratiun in chili-swing3mg.r was :llsu givru by Miss Mary 111ml». m-nnt. there was a goo-M crowd pI‘PS- mt. in fart. \w am» told that. this war tlw crowd was vnnsidol'ahly [mm-r than usual, as much having hum] taknn in at Hm gate :19 Unlin- axilv passvs mm the- cmutms at both gatv anal hnuth in fmmm‘ voar9. Annual Trek to Western Fields Com- menced Tuesday. When Several Departed for Harvest Fields. Cummvuring with a supper served shortly aftm' 6 O'clock nn the spa- rinus lawn' (if Mr. Duuald Stewart, Buntinck, north of Abvrctvon. Burns church at. tho Rorky Saugnon hold aunthvr «if their successful annual garotvn partios mi 'l‘uosday owning mt“ this wemk. As is usual with this HARVESTBRS' EXCURSIONS HAVE COMMENCED latim1.1_1\1111 it tho 11am1- is missM, a 111‘1111111lv qualitiml \otvr mav de- mam] a bullnt 1111 taking tlw naih, 11111 must alsn Max 11 snmv nilur mi. 1-1' i1 thor pulling subdivision takw 1111- oath as: in his vligibilih also. This 111mmi1111- is 011ti1'elx 11111190- 115531.. '10“ m 91' and is (1191.“ausp 11! considvrahlv inmnvcnimum. Tim wasiost way Out is to take the time 11:1\\' and $1111 that your name is giwn (1‘1 H111 registrar. For Diuham tlu- {0110“in2’ regis- tnars haw been appointvd: North \\ am. B. H. “illis: Fast \\ ard. Dan. .\lee:1n;\\est “3rd. L. C. I-Ihidge. Boshhis UN- vhnii-man's atldl'l'sfi. thmv worn also shmt imi‘nnmptu spo-vclws in lh-vw B011 01‘ Duxham, Romw Mobunald nf antinck and the mlitnr of thi~ paper. 'l‘hv gain I‘Ntipls amounted to uwr $9.“) in “hich must be {NMPd tho- [um-owls uf Hu- huuth. which did a thriving: husinvss. GET YOUR NAME Registrars Now Preparing Lists for September 14 Election and Are Ready to Receive Names of Those Entitled to Vote. BURNS CHURCH EVENT MOST SUCCESSFUL Largest Crowd in History of Rocky Saugeen Church Gathered on Grounds of Mr. Donald Stewart Tuesday Evening. 0N VOTERS’ HST M if. when) vlm'tjnn «lay M. ywu liml you: an- nut nu haw n0 mm m lrlamr' r. Registrars. Likv“ tlm 1- human, and may over- a namv nu the list that ’8 fact! 4- if )‘cmr list: votm's ummars as bring prer- H I I. Broncli. Hm \wll-knmvn .‘lulmt l-‘m-o-st \vlmlmalv fruit. dealm', was hofurp Magistratp Laidlaw Satur- day aftm'nfvnn to answor tlw charge that my- at his trucks. driven by his son. lmcl hmn alriwn at ton fact a ,paw- thrn'wh thn stronts at the MM] almut 7.30 o'clock 011 “l“ .mm'ning nf tlw 3N ult. Ttw charge {was laid by Constable Allen. l'pon summing up the evidence. Magistrate Laidlaw assessed Mr. Bondi. the owner. with 815 and costs. 820.75 in all, and in imposing sen- tence. warned the defendant that in the case of trucks especially. great- er caution would have to he used in approaching intersections and driving through towns and other populous places. ' Per the defenie. .‘lr. Bondi's son stated that he had not broken any speed limit. had been driving about '20 miles an hour when coming in from Mount Forest, but had slack- ened up 5011”] of the Ford garage and had passed the crossing on the main square at a speed not in ex- cess of the speed required by law, to miles per hnur. With him on the truck was William Brocklebank. who also swore that the truck was not selling at an excessive speed. this atter witness stating that he knew the crossing at the main cor- ner and had told Bondi to slow up. th: formox' judging that ”in truck on llm mm‘ninzr in qnmtinn had linen driven about. eightven to twon- ty miles an hour. and tho lattnr. while not stating any speed, said tho vehicle was travelling quite fast. ' A farm c'lval .nz' considerable im- portance was concludvd last. week. whm, on Thursday, Mr. William Keillor. nvar Barbor's Corners, dis- posed of his tino- farm to Mr. Nor- man Schonk of Normanhy. The price paid was $8.3m. and .‘l r. Sc-ho-nlo gets pussnssiun «m ttlt“ first nf March. 311'. Ko'llo'l' has wccupiml this farm for “I“ past twolw yo" s. Who-h he alislmsml of Hip farm. Mr. Ko‘llvl‘ hml nu prnspc-cts in sight. and told The Chrmnicln that he was not at. all surv what hr- would do. \thn we suggestml that he might lmy another farm. hn stated that this was about thf' last thing: he wuuld d". Ho. lxzul giVo'XL Up fat-mint.r t'nr o-wrllmit ruasuns. and if hv hail any inm’u-«liato- imtinn Hf gning Mark [H tlu' gain“. “0' thouxht he was wry foolish tn have (lispf’is ‘dl ut' his llllt' hnlclimz. whirl: was an vxm-llo-nt farm in lllc“ wry hast ~tatu at“ rullh'atiun. in t'art better that: ain'thing hv 1;:1v .\' whic'h (-nulil lw [erc'haSNL Satrwlay. however. Mr. Kalb-r lt‘al‘llml liltl' ‘ll‘. "t'l'd-ll: 4“ .ltll‘fi Part of tm'cn. wnulcl pussilrly sull, wvnt out tn sw Lin] and ttw Marv. and was nut \‘vrv many minutvs in mak- ing tho- clnal. Thu palmrs warp drawn rut warlx‘ Munolzn' mnrmng. and TRUCK DRIVER BROKE TRAFFIC LAW \Vifn .‘lvu‘rs, WELL-KNOWN FARM SOLD LAST WEEK William Keller Disposed of Fine Holding Five Miles South of Town to Norman Schenk of Normanby. â€"Has Purchased Gordon Geddes’ Property East at Town. 0f IH'Xt March (I? ~93 2+3. DWI-3 but \\'i pun-has~ a $le to “lit faim. L. Bondi. Mount Forest, Before Ma gistrate Lazdlaw. Fined for Speed ing on Durham Streets. - i. A. I). Nnhln rnwr judging .4306 for NI» uld pussihly so", \w-nt £111 and tlw Mac“. and many minute‘s in mak- Thn papm's warp drawn .‘lflnolzzy man'uing. and to 3w zivo‘n rm Hm first In. Mr. Goddps. wn un- _’ :1" immmliatv- 121°05- 'ill in all probability :u'm \Vlu'n hl‘ finds 0n!- m'nso-vutinn “'0!“ ' and H. J. Snfill. r that Hu- ruck n qumtinn had HOT AFTER IT! Following are the results in the Lower School examinations for l'. S. S. No. 10, Glenelg god Egremont. - “ac-congratulate these pupils. as well as their teacher, list Elin- beth meow; Helen Omrdt passed in Canadian History, Geography, Art and Botany. Frances Dumber-n pissed in 690- graphy and Art. LOWER. SCHOOL EDI. RESULTS [ADE 350W! Linus Vase}; cflltw}"'d at the: Dur- ham Stone and Sand Company, had a narrow escape from losing the sight of one eye on Sunday while at work repairing the digger. In some manner the hook on one of the chain falls on the machine swung around and caught him over the eye. considerably laceration the flesh and forcing him to secure medical treatment. Had the hook descended a little lower,-it would have punctured the eyeball and deprived him of his sight. Mr. “593' IS progressing very favorably and will be able to resume work shortly. NARROWLY MISSED LOSING SIGHT OF ONE BYE The third annual ”Gal-«Inn Party That Is Ditfm‘vnt." under the aus- pices 0f Edge Hill Sunday school. was held on the: school grounds on Thursday evening. August 12. Thu wnulhm' was thwatvuiug rain all Third Annual Gathering Held on No. 3 School Grounds Last Thursday. -â€"Other Edge Hill News by Our Own Correspondent. EDGE HILL SCHOOL HELD GARDEN PARTY WON THE KING'S PRIZE Sergt. Fulton. winner of the King’s Prize at Bisley, “chaired" that his victory. Hunt inuml un [mgv $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. The meeting was ('lH-mi i singing at the Naiimia! Am. it?!“ which Hm hum.» :- dliuty lunceon. Thv ith will be held an Septoemiwr I home of Mrs. William Kerr tum rmnml the appointm dolpntv tn Hm Cmmh Um' held last ”lhumlm a! Kimtu DR. MacGILLIVRAY T0 LAY CORNER STONE TUESDAY, AUGUST 24 SH \VUIium warn am millvv. and M 1's Extensive Program Arranged for in Impressive Garemony Next Tues- day Afternoon Commencing at Three o’Clock.-Irs. William Park of Durhem to Assist in Ceremony. Tuesday of next wm-k will lw a his day f"? members 101' HIP Pl'l'lh- hytorian congregation of Durham and vicinity, the occasion living the layimz 0f the corner slono of "l0 new place of worship lwini: (‘l‘l'l'll'd at the corner of anhlun and Al- bert Stl‘Pl'lS. Sinvo vai'ly lipl‘llllt. the work has been rnshml. and with the foundation coniplvlm! :ml t'\'t‘.'§’- thin: Nady for lhv \\nlls~ prom-r. the laying of tho «'Hl‘lll'l’ ~l~nu “mans UN.‘ (‘lmllllt‘llml Ml. lhv lll'sl slop in Hip ni‘oclion of “Mr handwnw nvw building. FHHOWim.’ lhi.~ 1'I'l‘a'lll‘llly. the completion \\‘ill lw unl} :: mal- tm‘ 0f a fvw ww'ks. c'lllll \x'zll; lho walls in plaro and llw I'HHl on. “in final touches fur HI" «'Hnsph-lmn ”l the interior of ”iv Imililm: and intak- ing it ready for tho holding of rogu- lar vlmrvh sorvivns will no: lako long. Last woe-k it was Imt in: (OH lah‘ for puhliratiun data at which this imgu 1' many would take plat-u, than “H- Ilah‘ has low-I; flxod for Tnusdny. Almud Tim ('m'vmnny «of ”w lay: Ilm vm'nm' stunv Will [90 (In part of ”In program. this taken hy “w “NV. Xir'. .‘\. .l. Gilliway Hf (iiirlph, T}..;...a Hmeral Assvmhlx' uf H.. be» inn Chnrrh in Hannah. "9 V assisted by Mrs. (Hm. \\ Park of Durham. “'an M“ H beloved Rev. “'illium Park. H Prnshvtnrinn minisfm ' - D :r' ramming the ceremum “'1" IN“ ”I! :I(MI'6‘~.~‘ H1 in H the Rex. Dr. ManGilliuay. wl lu' frvllumul ill a >310” mull" thv Rev, J. 4). (Major 'l'nlluic- Southampton. Tim addrnssm lw anmu-cl hv Hm "mu-nu» ALLAN PARK INSTITUTE MET lAST WEEK Thum ml-vtim; “a; ”(mm-It h sinking (If the Opening (MP Ewlm McLI-an mad the t“ third psalm. Thou-I: was a [‘0‘ by Miss Gladys Brmttigam. Many Good features at Enthusiastic Meeting at Home of Mrs. A. McLean 'l'lw monthly mw‘linu 0f llm Allan Park Women's lnflitulo was; lu-ld last Thursday afternoon at “w lmnw 01' Mrs. Alt-x. McLeal'l will: lxw-nly- llnw- mt-mbvrs and «mm \‘ls‘ailm's prnsvnl. Tha-rv “'0'"! law m'w mo-m- “Iv Rev, J. 1.2. {Major 'l'ulmiv. D.D.. Southampton. The3 mien-955m will lw fnllmw-cl by Hm uni-rim. Slum! addrvssvs will al-~ M d“- livnm-d by RM'. H. H. SiPKa). 31.3.. \ankvrtun. Modr'ratur Hf liruc'v‘ i’rflehx'tnry: Row. Mr. MPCHHM'h, Kim-ammo. Clerk of Maitland Pres- (Continued on page 2) ('Hmmfltm um err and Mr ammintvd fur tlw P. and Mrs. Wi Hrs, Thomas Hm ilin' Charlie Says nrollad li'd‘tmg “a; mwncod "f the ”Denim: 0d. hnnqnm [.40 Mrs. “('39: try M‘ Hu- Miss Blanch the appoint" (Hm. \\ f'iam Mm" n' H In!» In Park. (I .. first or iv thr‘ am. ceremuny. there .~‘ Hf 33:: (NY by lliway. wl.» wm .iom-t :uull'm- by " 1‘ lower ‘ illiam Ht Khan) for Blanch SI x! than 83'! '4 or (In noxt i" H‘ifll 04'! mg at the 1w ’0nty- Mink ‘E 0m. M nu 3! rs 109- I ha Iiam lat» first lav- HIP Inn f: nf H

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