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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Sep 1926, p. 2

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PAGE 2. Lying in a pasture held for over five hours with a fractured knee. surrounded by cattle and in a lone- [v plare at the edge of a swamp was the painful experience of Miss H. Baker. an Allenford young iadv. On Monday Miss Baker left, her home, in Amahel Township early in the morning to pick berries. On her way home about three o'clock in the afternoon, she fell over a fence, ~fracturing her knee. She managed THE DURHAM CHRONICLE l'l'hc- Hull 'l'vlvplmnv ‘lnmpany has dislumul 0f its lmsinvss and vquip' mum in Gilil’fc'n-d. Aytnn and Ne-ustaclt tn {llarvnm- (Emu-n ul' 'l‘vvswatm'. 'l‘lm nvw promrivtm' “Mains pussvssinn nu UMHIH‘I' I. .\l. tlw m'c'svnt linw. Mr. (irm'n has nut. intimatmi to Mr. \Vig-htmau. llw lm'al munam-r, what his plum :m- I'i‘Kal'tHllL' this contra]. but “'0 trust. tlwrv will 1w 1m ("Mango in thc- managvnwnt. lwrv.-â€"â€"lllifl‘m'«l lixlu'vss. 'l'his juurnal has On many nova- sinus :Icivvl'svly ('rith'izml lhi- III-“- civs Hf tlw Ilyih'n Elwti'ic Glumniisâ€" sinn. 'J‘hvro swans m [w stin'nvthing wrung: with tho policy of a mnw-rn that in a largo (mntru can svll hum-r at. wry lim' cost and in a rural wim- munity unly sumo lit'ty-tiw mile-s trim] ”in snui'w- nl' supply cannnt, i'nnuwtv with tiw Hist «if nlwi'ating an nil vnginv. \Vtwtlwr m' nut, Ar- thur's rate-s aw illt'l’t'tlSt'tl by MP. Wilsuu‘s otismnlinuanm» «if hych‘n svi'Vii'v. curtain it is that. thn systc-m snmmvhvi-v is going In lusv $1.800 a war. A flat ratv i'm- pmwr may nut. hv lmssihlv. hut. W‘l'tflilll)’ a inqu- vqualizmt i'atc- \mulii gain thn system as a whulv iiu'rvaso-ct hust- livss and nnahh- it. to lmhl tlw i'us- tnnwi-s it :ih'c-aciy hasâ€"Arthur lin- iI‘I'IH'iSI'. fl‘liis week Mr. George Wilson is installing at. tlm Arthur flour mill 3 mmlorn sixty lmrsopowm' engine. The mill in runm- will be 0|H‘l'tllt‘tl by lmwm‘ from this (-nginv, and Hip St'l'Vit'H ut’ tlm Hydro Eit‘Cil‘lC t'mn- missinn will ho iliscontinnml. Mr. \Vilsnn hwlivws that. tho (.‘ilf‘llpt‘l‘ rust, ut‘ npm'ating. tlw nvw i-nginn will justify its installatiun rust. tn takc- tlw plan.- «if t'it‘t‘il'lt‘ mntm's. In Mr. Wilsun. tlu- lnml ('ttlllnllsâ€" siun will lusi- tillt' nf its lwst ens- tunio'rs. His lmwvr hills tin-raga in ”I“ ni-iglilmi'lmmt Ht“ $151! pw munth. 'l‘lms tlw ('nmmissinn will his" annually almut. $l,8m. Hnwvwr inc-nilwi's ml ”11' lm'al i'nnimissinn «to nut. linlio-w that Arthur‘s i'ntvs in light, and imwm' llst'l'h‘ will lw ail- \‘vrsvl.\' zitl'o'cli-il. Hin' mnsunuutinn nt' [imw'i' in llw [inst lms lwc'n lllllt‘il livavim' in tlw day than «lurin: tlm t'\t'lllll:.". :lllci nuw it. is thnnulit. a "WP“ i-wnl)‘ lmlnm‘ml innit inn)‘ 1'“- still. to crawl to a gateway with hopes that the owner of the farm, L. Gowan, would be coming to salt the cattle. As darkness approached and with no prospects of help. almost overcome with fear and exhaustion from pain. Miss Baker lay until shortly after eight o’clock, when fortunately Mr. Gowan came along with a car and brought her to her brother’s home in town. As Miss Baker has been living alone since the death of her mother a few months ago, it is quite possible she would have remained there for some time had Mr. Gowan not happened along that. way at night.â€"â€"Kincardine Review. Substituting Oil Engine for Hydro Telephone Company Change .ln~‘t. as Srharnhurst rehnilt. the Prussian army after its disastrmzs ilel'eats liy Nalmleun and laid the t'nnntlatiun fur the military chimin- anee uf Germany in the nineteenth century, so ('ieneral yen Seerkt is reennstitntint.r a (ierman army and laying.r the funiulation. as he how-s. for fresh military glory fur that runntry. He is the eommander of the Reirhswehr and has at. present only nne hnndrmt thnusand men to work with. but it is said he is train- ing: tlmse men so carefully that all of them will in the end he rum- petent to mimmanot regiments or at least. runnianies. \nn Seeekt. is said In he the must. impular figure in Germany. and he has the rtmt‘hlenre of the penple as nu pulitieian and no other army officer has it. He has no politieal entanglements anal lit-longs to nu party. but «teyntes him- self single-hearteclly to building: up a hmly of men who ran. when the time eumes that. Germany is nu longer tmnncl hy the restrietiuns «it the Versailles treaty, undertake the trainim: and enmmanct'et’ a great national army. back and front, and the engine is designed with a specially designed combined steam chest and sylinders, which were entirely evolved by Mr. Pope.â€"-Wingham Advance-Times. NEW WESTERN SENATOR Hon. Daniel E. Riley, prominent rancher of the High River district who was appointed to the Senate recently succeeding the late Sir ,James Lougheed in the Alberta vac- ancy. He has a ranch adjoining that of the Prince of Wales. Charles Pope of Brussels had his model compound steam engine at the Toronto Exhibition this year. The whole machine, from the ending of the first boiler plate to the last stroke of the paint brush was com- pleted by Mr. Pope, the work being done during leisure hours which ex- tends over tlvo years. The patterns. coreâ€"boxes and every single piece of it was made and machined by Mr. POpe. The engine is a com- plete model of a compound road locomotive, mounted on springs, band. Interment took place in Shelbume cvmetery on Saturday last-‘Grand Valley Star and Vidvtto. lode! Compound Steam Engine THE NEW SCHARNHORST ': Ya“; Gm! dvlights in nutlnim: n in a ('hm-rt'ul Int-art. van-{u farm him svrx'ivv. What 1 it Hlat I'PjUiCPUI nut in sun pleasant. in Hm limits nl duty?â€"-mel I’vlltham. sulms." 1620. Read the Classified Ads. on Pay/r f The Chronicle. at Such a tune. It alway s helps and if taken regularly and ypersistently will relieve this condition. 0 Do you feel [woken-down, nervous. and wed: sometimes? Do you have this horrid feeling of fear Which some- times comes to women when thev are not well? Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etablepompound'is excellent to take A _- _ L -‘_._-__ L , I- J , have had a lendid health ever since. When I fee any bearing-down pains I always take it; aometimea a half bottle or whatever I need. It is my only medicine and I have told many a one about it. Any one wanting tn know more about Lydia E. Pinkham‘s Vegetable Com 01!.thi I Will gladly write to her. do I can to rec- ommend it for I feel Iowe mv life and strength to it." -: Mrs. NEAL Bowsnn, ‘ .13: 1._Minesing, Ontario. Thundny. Sumo-Ibo: 16, me. THE CHEERFUL HEART WIFE T0 BED ' lllfll'v fl]. 10 l paw *0 lli~ HI rh til hrmgnl um HI “1‘ Mil him“ 1'! dreu c: columns as mu (m n] t public print. Personal q accompanh'd by se?f-¢1d dress Dr. Arthur L. Furs Years back, childr * had a rough gastrono --no soup, no pie. An the soup, however dist lwmn dreu I’m HIUIII Child. may I tum. But a tram vu! \\ 'nr Hu'lll ”nay-a \\ Some We.“ f! n “I Apim‘h' “Mama If! Nu \V lh (Com/wright ,ll Thurdny, September 18. 4. Milk akvl Eggs \\ ll \\ \\ \\ Ill! The ll t. \\‘| at If I] ll OUTDOOR WINTERIN \\ IIHI ('apru'l u phyh cl HHS Ten Inmates \Vl ll'll Problem 01 Feedin al I): .mm fl tc THE FAM HEALTH 0 Solve M.\|\'IN( THEY M the Til

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