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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Sep 1926, p. 8

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‘wfil; James Watson and {our daugh- ters \‘tsitpd Sunday with friends along the line. Mrs. L. McLean and M§.'Ciarénco Thnmfison spent a few days in Toronto and attended the Exhibition. “'hght hrotlwrs haw mmmencnd shock thrpshing and report the grain a good samgle. Miss Bord Richardson of Proton Station spout the m-ok-end at her hnme here. RM'. Mr. .‘INlurmm'k \‘isitml with a numlwr of his congrngation hero on Thursday. Miss Marjory )lclmnl roturnml home on Saturday nwning having spent. tlw summm' months at Hm Elgin Hausa )lnsknka. ' Sir. H. Hamiltnn was a welt-0mg visitor in the Park owr the woek- end. Schwl has rmpmml. and tho tPaChM-s arr hark tn tlwir rospoc. tiw whools. Miss MoM-thur of (Mum-will» takvs N0. 1'3. Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) Haxmwt is well allx'alwml, thr grain is turning nut \wll with :1 gnml twp nf' straw. an l'o-ml lwrv will not (w smu'm‘. 'l‘lw “M 4:30” this Wowk will «Inlay hauling m low a low daxa. Miss \liloh'ml Itwgo'rs nl' 'l‘nrnntn want ”In holiday with Inc-r pal'vnts. Mrs. Hnl'tlt'y Allinglmm nf (Bowman-- town 93mm 2: wwk n-vvnlly with her mnthvr. Mrs. John Brawn. unto \‘is'lii W. Malian-y Arthur Haslic again last 'l‘uesda Nawhm. Mrs. Mnthm-ll nl’ l’aImo-rstnn slwnt the Wo'o'k-d‘lld will! ho-l' pall'o'll'S. MP. and '\h'~. \V. 'I'. l’imlo'x'. Mrs. .‘lvllr' wcrn \ Hilors week. brio'f M r yam. tlwr wrimis arrioti-nt. nn Saturday (We-nits; at "w bridge! at Dickson's mill. 'l'tw car was m-rupiml by Mr. William Lung. Mrs. ll. Lung amt Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lung. Mr. William Loni: “as at. the who-oil. 'l'lw liriitgn is some-what narrnw, :inol thry \VPN‘ mm-tiir.‘ 3 rar with wry bright twadlights. 'l'hr night vlm dark and the wimtshirlil smith-rent with rain, and wlwn thv tll‘IVt'l' turnout tn) min-h t» “It' right amt strurk the railing Hf tho- lil'iilgr. all wcrr sluikrn up. and Mrs. Lung rrrr-ivml a {rat'- Nll‘t' ut' hrr right arm at “w wrist. Dr. .\IrI.o-llan rmlurmt HIP tracturr. 'l‘tw t’ilL' was lint itaiiiago-«t \ wry murh. 'l‘ho- l’ublir srhnnl rhildrrn arr drillin- for thr .wlmnl in” fair in take plziro- in ttw nrar future. Ml“. um! .‘I to Arthur nu the? {um-mi 8"“ All" McAulm on Satin .“iSfiv'r' .‘l TOI'HIH H {II‘ grammu '9 ho Dr. P. .I John "ms day in Nu Miss \lan Mi“ .‘larion E. Bnyd has returned to Tan-hm where she is teaching. .\li.~'~o»s May and Lena Bell are at- tending High 30110ch in Durham. Mrs. H. H. Banks and daughter, Ada. granddaughter. .‘lis Maud Boyd, Mr. and MN. Jnhn Boyd and Mr. Wellington Noble motored to Mr. James Banks' in Protnn on Wednes- day In be present at. the wedding of MN Sadio- Black In Mr. Cecil Gray :d' Buffalo. Miss Black lived with lu-r parents at. Domnch until her nmther’s death. Since then she has: hon-El with her aunt, Mrs. James Banks “1'. .:ud Mrs. James Anna-r, \th haw Im-n luvardiug Hu- I‘m-u at Hlo'u- ruzuhu AHl' Hu- ['Ih'f. six luwuths‘. hun- rt'hu'u :l tn ”H‘il' hnnw HI an'x'i". Glenroadin / Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. .Iuhu McKm'hniv and dauut. tori mnlmwl In 'l‘muntn and 5;” n! Hm wok- who! at, tlw Exhibi- hum. MP9. NH} 1 visited on tlu Mr. “'nlham Nublt Hrs. lie-wry" Nublo- Mary. *ant u h-w oi hibitimv at. Tut-onto. Mr. and Mrs, Hmvarol Page and daughter. 'l‘vna. Mr. and Mrs. Fur- tow. also Walto-r \Valo-rs, all of La 88"". N. Y.. \w-rw llw xuvsls of tho» MacArthur family nym' llm holiday. )lis Elli» Hullm: ul‘ Durham and Mr. William Hullnn nl’ lh‘troit vis- ilml "I" first hf tlio- \H-Pk Willi Mr. and Mrs Ho'l'li. Hupkins. Miss Anni» .\l with )liis Annal» the. Glen. rvwntly .‘lh Miss Myrl Langrill 0! Hammer Spent over the hnliday with Miss Paulina Nublv. ‘0“ \l Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) PAGE 8. Hlnoss. \\'. Aitko-n I h\' Miss .I (Our Own Correspondent) ~. W. 'I'. William film: he \It'lll‘u)‘ an Mun H'l‘t ml Mrs. .lamvs Ange-r, whn v-n [warding Hu- mm at (Ho-n- nr Hu- past. six nwnths. haw l M HwiI' hunw in an'x‘ie'. \lmlgo- and erv Nadir Hf for "w svlmnl fall fair tn m- in the near future. o! Mrs. .In-mm Hiltnn want 1' un Sunday last. tn athmd Wm M his sish'l'. Mrs. “hm [bah-d away aflo'r a with His m: H . m i\ Russ \ML“ Holstein. 'II a Visit Mrs. kank~ {U m‘m' nf Um-u Sound lino. le day rmwntvly. 1H lwl't for NW “'05! P’mmn is in lz‘mulm-r. MI 'l‘hurmn Arthur Col. Hm- and T. H. In tho- Exhibition! H' way mu-rnnnn mvt with u m Brmm. Hola \lanary Exhibition} Ins! {l 3' Imily. :m'nm- .’4 want a clay Inuiolsom uf aud Mr. and mo! daughh-r, _\'s at Um EX- mt wow-K l'o'lllrm'tl HH-il 0H ! Mr H bilo el trim! twit'n to haw tlw inch-m “Him “1' uu-lnlwrs m' Parliumo-nt 11-. olm'ml. hmn spukvn amt \Hn'kmt t'nl‘ rhanm- in tlw t‘urm «rt' thwvrnnwnt tn atlnw quvstinns In tw oto-hatmt UH ”It'tl' "writs. Hw ch't'mlt. nt' 3 ticm-rmm-nt Int'ustll’t' tn mvan unly ”lt' alt-twat ut' “H' mt-asm'v. and far ”In right. nt‘ thim‘l Hr t'nm'th groups to Innw :m anwnatnwnt tn ttw hmtgnt. .\.~'~'i.~'to-ct in atto-mpt tn St't'lll't‘ ruling that ttil't'('tnl'.~' at big: mnt'm'ns whn twt'nmo- ministt-I's ut' thv tjrnwn shuulol ro-sign thvir «tire-('turship whilo- thvy aw ministt-rs M the tiromn. Tn the I‘Ilertul's of South-East Grey: My upponent and his speakers are asking at political meetings for snme um- ln name one thing I have «lone since I {vent to Parliament. The following is the answer: I secured approval Hf Parliament l‘nr prison reformâ€"by which pris- uners will have some productive work to ill». They will first pay for their keep. thus relieving the peo- ple of the burden, and when cost nt’ maintenance is met, prisoner will l'l'L‘lPlVl) a small wage which will gm to keep his dependent; if he has nunvz. mum-y will he held for pris- nno-r until release. thus helping him in get an hum-st start in life. I sm'n,:4lml .‘ll'. liimtv's l'i-sulutinn tur l‘WlHt'll m nt' lzirili' nu autumn- Ill ”1' Mr. William \VPiI' nu Friday, So-Mvmin-r “V. “w nwnfhly [mu-ting M the \V. M. 5'. was huh! at Hw homo 01' Miss M. J. HUSH], last \V’Mnesday. Many inh-w-ding laapm's \wx' ”‘8“. The no-xt mmtim: will lw held at the church. Misws Esthm' Mchan. Armotta .‘ll'KN'llnll' and [ski Mochlmiv, and Mr. L. .\. Mrlwan am-nmpaniml Mr. .ltw ilrutchlo-y In Tux-onto and sppnt a I'Hllplo' Hf clays at llw Exliibilinn. 'l'lw nmnlhly mow-ting nf Hm I'. F. W. U. will lw llt'ltl at llw hump ul‘ Mr. William \Vt‘ll’ on Friday, SO'gllO'mlN'l' lll. 'l'lw Ill“l!lill}' [non-ling ml the \V. Mr. Campbell Mitchell of Hamil- tun spent a {PW clays with his sis- tvi'. Mrs. Neil McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Jami-s Buchan and Mm daughtm's ut’ Clifton Springs spl'lli a wm-k with her pawnts. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn \‘vssiv and other t'rio-ntls. daughter, Latherine. returned with HIV") utter spending a \\ eek in Tor- 4 Hi4 l huw- .spo'ko'n, Vutml and workml » haw miiihry training ro-nmwcl Hm uur srlmhh and physical train- I‘.’ substituhui insto-ad. l INVR Slmkvn nnol \\’Hl'kml I'm- LETTERS TO ELECTORS l fan as inlvusiw an industrial clowvlcimnwnt us is lwultlny t‘nr other classvs in Canada. I am always glad \vlwn tartaric-s ai-v running full time, tlwn I knnw llw wm'km's ai'v lmsy and happy and that lianmlian viti- ZI'HS i-l.~'4~\\'lu'l'v aw pi'nspo'i'vuh vnnugli tn buy tlw. [u'mlm'ls ut' tlwii' lulmr. l knnw that tlw ('lwapm' gnmls are. tlu- nini'v will lm snlil. amt tlm lmsio-r llw \Vnrko-i's will lw. I knuw high lm'ill' inzikus «lo-m' grunts. Mr. lichx'm'ds. at My. nuxnination on Tuesday. state-«l that «lanzulizms mmsummi HT; gu-r wn'. ui‘ all our form [tl'mlllc‘fsz that Sir Hlel‘t Burch-n intl'ochu'ml pmmy pustagv: and Inn inform-d that. I did not favor having marml'zu'tm'inj.’ plants in our towns. I had not “luv to touch on those in my “New“ minuto-s for rvply. Canadians cousunw about. an new rout of what “'0 prmhwo on farms in good wars and about 60 nor rout v â€"-- \oiccd at all times the need of agricultme in particularâ€"and the common peoiiilo generally. Visited Washington as a represent- ative of the Women’s League for Peaceâ€"was chosen as only Canadian delegate. to Dublin. Trim! by my actions to sum ith the way for women who com-3. affix-r. U vâ€"â€"vâ€"â€"-- .' Stmve to some Canada tlulv and thus misv “w tqu- at Canadian public life. I um um ashamml of my 1mm ml. .\(:.\'I'ZS l3. MAHM-IAIL. 129 of Public Accounts for 1925; re- fund of indemnity for 1925 will ap- pear in Public Accounts of 1926. I have the cancelled cheque for it. Also covering letter from Hon. J. A. Robb; letter from his secretary. Rob- ert A. Seller, and wire from J. A. Saunders, Deputy Minister of Fin- ance, to prove that the money was deposited in the Treasury of (Lan- a«_laâ€"-Public Accounts can he se- cured from the King’s Printer, 0t- tawa. 'l'n tlu' l‘llc'vtnl's‘ Hf SHHHI Refund of indvmnity for 5.922 shown on pagn H?) of Public Ac- cnunts for 1923; refund of indnm- nity fur “'23 shown ..n pagv 154 Hi Public At'cnnnts far 1924: I'vl'uncl nf indemnity far 1924 shown on pagu Swux'm! mm of 813,000 ifi 1‘1926 vstimatos for Durham Post Office. Rutuxnml 86.060 to Duminiml 'Jhxvasuu. (mt many soldiers and their farm- ilivs pensions and hospital treat- mvnt for soldiers. Got electric lights in Holstein sta- tion and cattle rates from Hnlstein roduced. Had several mail routes extended and changed to better serve the peo- ple's needs. Had several railway crossings im- prnved. to organizations of women and of men. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE -I‘Iu.~'t. (HWY: Let me li\e 111 a house by the side side of the road, Where the lace of men 0 by-s The men M10 are good and he men who are bad. As «mod and as bad as I. I “1111ch not, sit. 111 the scnrnvfs seat, The lines that foss wrote have been quoted, particularly the sec- ond verse, by man speakers in var- ious countries. T e “House by the Side of the Road" is as follows: There are hermit souls that live withdrawn In the peace of their self-content: There are souls, like stars, that dwell aparh In a fellowless flrmament; There are pioneer souls that blaze their paths Where highways never ran; But let me live by the side of the ”We'll." the old man said, "we had walvr upivnty. and I thnught it. mum! in: [mm to dix'idc with others, 50 we bring some-down every day. It §¢_'ems to do good, so we kept. it up. WM) had placed the signs there? Fuss sought the owner and found a kllll.“_\' faced old man. bench 011'whicl1 “as \\ ritton "Sit dcmn and test, if \ou are tired." A basket of apples vs as placed near \xith (110.1%: “'11 yuu like appplL‘S, hqlp V'UUISL’H" Foss was tramping in New Eng- land. Tired, he sought the shade or a tree along the roadside. Nearby was a crude Sign which read: “T here is a Spring here; if you are thirsty, drink." A little farther 011 was a l‘he stun of how Sam Walter Foss game to “rite ‘The House bv the Side of the Road" is interesting and cnntains a little lesson in human kindness. HOUSE BY THE SIDE OF THE ROAD road , And be a friend to man. A wealthy Amm'ivan is to attompt to swim the Channel this year. We understand that if he fails, he will buy the thing and take it, back homa to practise on.â€"â€"Punch. Canada has Hu- largest and most powerful co-upm'atiw wheat mar- keting organization fn the world.â€" Minneapolis vas. Baslnful mvn and furward women are both mm, of ]vlam- in this age and generalhumâ€"(nymph Mercury. That, critic who says Canada has no genius fur music wasn’t. talking about chin nuxsic.â€"â€"!\'ingst.«.‘m Stan- dard. Or hurl the cynic’s ban; . Let me live in a house by the side of the road And he a friend to man. I'I see from my house by the side of the road. . By the side of the highway of life, The men who press on with the or- der of hope. ' . And the men who are faint With the strife, - . But I turn not away from their smiles nor their tears-â€" Both parts of an infinite plan; Let me live in my house by the side of the road And he a friend to man. Let me live in a house by the side" nf the road ° Where the rare of men '0 hy- . They are good. they are pad. “I"?! are weak. they are strong, ‘ \Vise. l'uulisll~~.~'n am I. Then why should I sit. in the scorn- . ‘er‘s seal. 01‘ hurl the eyuie‘s ban? Let me live in my house by the side And he a friend to man. of the road I Vunviul il active again. “Mm it thinks it is Mussolini‘s ImthJ-w â€"Detroit Free Press. ‘ ‘ ‘ The date 0f “I0 "0X! c'l2;:lh,. 4",- ship heavyweight fight. [)Hs‘ilmn. “‘4 '-1 will 'be ann-t‘uuncml al a lab-r .1 ..,. ‘ El Paso Times. Blamed if WP (1011'! lu-h..\. solini could put prnlnlomu: on Italian peonlv and mzm. like it.â€"-Toledo Bladv. Thu-shy. hpunbor 9, 1926. FERGUS MAN KILLED BY LOCAL FRE Mini-Guelph Freight in Loddent Last Friday at B When Well-known Young ‘ummobile Was Strm k Near ty Works. Th0 freight Janw Mom'lu trip m ROIN‘M 800" TI: I-‘t't‘g'll‘. that. In Aloxmu In. hm win in: “It clu im H AWARDED $1,565 8‘ ARBITRATION 8* illll \\ \\ Mowhmd « Hm q-ngim \I \I h LvIdc'l' ”‘ ‘ {omit-1' I’W'l“ down tn ‘M" Innimba, M H m h'mn. m 3% LEVPUH Pllvad. lmth unfm'tunah \\ H o's‘ ”Iv I‘ II In". H was in r 'S 1.3““! ll m', H4 LN v timv MW at me: man luv 3' [war HH' GOOD PROGRES 59. -â€"N0. 1091 wal IN. \\'I ioh‘lfl lmrlaan c-harw' H Hll Izn‘

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