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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Sep 1926, p. 4

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PAGE 5:. " .\ wry pro-My wmlding took place last \Vo'olno'mla)‘. Svptpmher 8. at m» hum.- at Mr. and Mrs. James {sink-3 twin-Han. “'th their niece, .‘liss Sarah Black. bm'amn thn bride «.r .\lr. 0100i] clantlon Gray of Orange- VIII". an arch ni‘ \laplc lcaws o-ntwmcd will: *il'l'ilflll'l'n‘ nl‘ white» ribbon. l'crm and plants and \Vhito- hclls. Now. Mr. Mchnllflld nl' Olnl'hi-tlun was «'Hicialin: Ininirdvr and was assislcd by Row. .\lr. lluhand nl’ Ullawa. Dur- ing: lhc «inning: nl' lhc rcgislcr. a pro-Hy «'lcclinn was rcndcrci‘l by Miss Margin-cit» l-ladic. aftcr which all ro-tnrnml in thc dining-rmim who-r» a wry dainty wcdding sup- lwr \\‘.~' scrvml. Thc tables were alm dccnralcd in pink and White» ill'i‘amvl’fl. Th0 fnur-stnrcy wadding «'akn with lwn duo-rs nn shmwd who-ro- Hu- hridc and groom stood in thr- llllt'lo' and aunt's lmmc. The “W. .\h'. .‘chHnald prnposcd a mast in ”in Mid» which was answcrcd by lhn Ro-y. Mr. thand. The groom’s mil. in thc hrido- was a twantiful airing nf pcarls. the bridesmaid and manid. iilwr har pins. and to the Hum-r girls. fancy bracclcts each. Thc rclatiycs prcscnt from a diilanco- \Vcro-z Miss Nun-ma Blai‘k, mwlph; Sir-i. Wilfrvd Black. Buf- :al»; “I". Frank \‘ickvrs. chfrcw; “1'4. \V. Kaolin Turuntc'v: Mrs. Hcr- man \lilc. 'l'illsnnhm'g: .\lr. Lillia and \li-'~' Hilda Banks, and .\Il'. Eli- ,lzih llzimillnn. Laurcl: Mrs. Large, gm-rih- l‘la pain hlm' piano. .‘I ank was Th.- ('0'! an and: t Published every Thursday morning at the omce, Garatraxa Street, Dur- ham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin. Editor and Manager. The Chronicle is mailed to an address in Canada at the rate of .00 per year, “.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months. To any address in the Unit- ed States of America. $23530 per. year, IN” I“ o-nta. \ dim: :1 In I tondm‘ npwar Th0 pnpnlarity 01' Oh» bride was attested by thn largo number n! mam} and valnahln presents r0- onivml. amung them being a cheque fnr mm {mm thp bride’s father. '1. HUGE VG v. con-av W"- ’v- ' M .25 (or six months. 65 cents {of three months. Foreign subscription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. ‘ Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in love with his own opinion than with the truth.â€"â€"WATSON. Thn Chrnmclp joins. tho cnmmun- it; in wishing Mnamers. Daviscm much happinns'z and a long and W'Mpormw married life. .\ quiol “whims: was solemnizod yoslnrllny aflvrnnun. Se‘ptombel' 15, ”’36. at Kyux linllvsrn Chapel. Tor- nnto. who-n Miss Irpnn Bulb, daugh- tnrnf Mr. John Huth of Stayner and the lat» .‘lre, Hulh. was united in marriagv to Dr. Aloxander M. Bell of Du: ham. sun or the late John Bell, and 31136.89" hlenolg. Rev. Dr. George Pidgeon was the officiating clergyman: _. Tfi'é wedding. which took place at Thursday, September 16, .V DAVISONaMlGHTON GRAYâ€"BLACK BELLâ€"HUT] It, was with sincere regret we lé'alnf‘d \011 were lI‘aVing our com- paninnship anrl our team to mm; in annihvr linv of work PiSQ\\llPl‘I‘. Much as we will miss your (.‘hPCl‘y prnsvncv. wo holiow you 81‘” mak- ing: IIII "Pl‘l'm‘" in “striking mil.” for hospital Ilniios though in so doing it. is a ”sum Him" Im tht‘lpal‘t of yrur I-I-lntiw. aIIIl \Hlllh'i'”. Whnn you start. "In hat." in _\I)lll nvw I'arnm‘, wo» :IIIiiI'ipalu ymi will “play tlII' ammo-3’ ,insl as “'6‘" in “w wards :Is )‘Hll IliIl in ”1“ ball “Pill. and will mIIkI- a "hit," with ymn‘ fI'llnw llHl's‘I-s aIIIl patio-"ls. win» in anII' I'arI'. \Vill lw "Saw.” III ”ll'l‘l' mnnlhs ymi will "I‘Pat'il first" by I‘umplvling your pi'nhatimi. :IIIIl wlIilI- yuur “walks" in tho city will Ilnuhllvss lw many. wo holw )‘Im will find l'I‘I‘qIIIInl. Oppm'lunily in "slI‘al hnmI-" in 990 I13. May yms IH'VI'I’ "l'llll foul" of tlw Sluwi'iu- it‘lllil‘ni. lli'Vl'l‘ "fly" all and owr l'I-vl that :I "“0111“ Pllll in the harm plah'" will giw lhv greatnsl. satis- faI'tiIIII. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Ina Burnett, Durham. Ontario. Dear Ina: As a fund lnkm of rvgaml. kindly at'l'vpl. this silvm' clock with host wisho-s of your tmmmates for ycimr l'utm-n SUCCPSS. Signml by Durham Girls’ Softball Tuam. .\l 1'. and Mrs. Jame»; Lynn, 'l‘m'ontn, want nwr tho wwkâ€" 0m] with hm' hrnthr‘rs. Messrs. .slamv ancl “illiam Rx (mm. in (ulvnwlg. Miss Bummtt. left Sunday morning: by bus for 'l‘nmnto. taking with how tlw host wislws 0f numormls friends. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Hill‘hlltt mu! olaugnh-r. .lvan. Dr. Lismmh and son [firm-k, 0f [M'aytmL spvnt Sunday at tho- homo nf Mr. \V. A. Mam‘lnnalol. Mr. Hiram Dvan is Sanoting :1 wwk with 1"lfltiw‘s at. Grand Rapids. Mivh. Hr l't‘hll'llt‘tl with his sistm', Mrs. Riibm't Smith amt son. who Vis- itmt him hm-o for a cnuplo nf «lays. A pleasant gathering assembled last Saturday night at the home of Mayor and Mrs. Murdock, when the girls“ softball team met to honor one of their number, Miss Ina Burnett, who left Sunday for Toronto, where she entered training as a nurse in the Western Hospital. The club presented Miss Burnett with a sit- ver clock as a token of their esteem. this being accompanied by a suit- able address. The reripient replied briefly. thanking the donors and the remainder of the evening was spent in social amusement. Following is the address: Mr. Robvrt Abbott. of Thossalnn is visiting a fmv «law with his sisim', Mrs. 7.0mm Clark. Mrs. Charlos Knaggs and twn danghtm's nf (tapropnl. \‘isitm‘l last WN‘k with Mr. and Mrs. Georg-n Mightnn. in Buntim'k. PRESENTED WITH CLOCK BY SOFl'BAll. TEAM Mr. Gmrgn Arl'nwsmith and son. at Saginaw. Mich" vistimt fur two 01' ttn-m- «lays last work with his mnthm'. MN. S. Arrmvsmith, hero. Mr. Robert. Watt. whn has horn Visiting his sistm'. Mrs. Pntm' Rnicl Sta. t'm' tlw lmst twn 01' throw months, lt-t't la~t wm'k fm‘ his lmmv at. [tnvtu-stwr. .\'.\‘L Nor was m‘cnm- minim! to St. Marys by his niom‘, Mi.“ Jossio' Rvicl. and spout a fmv clan thoro- “Uh hm' sistm'. .\h'. ’aml “ls. “illiam Johnston HIM iamilv Mr. and .\li'.. I. I). Bradha“ of Toronto \‘isitml nwr Sunday in town with his sitsor. Mrs. D. Jamivson. Miss Esilior )li'llomh of Toronto is visiting hm' pai'nnts. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Alo‘x. McQueen Visiting his parents. J. McQuwn. liss Ina Burnett Left for Toronto Sunday Iorning to Enter Train- ing as a Nurse. Mr. and Mrs. GMI‘gP L. Sharp and .laughtm- of Mamlvn, vistiml with hm- pan-nts. .\l 1‘. and Mrs. J. Backus. on Tumo‘la)’. Mr. Jnmos Burt, rotm'nml Monday from Ragnt. Manitoba. \th'n 1w Spo-nt tho last. couple of months. Mr. Alnx. 3100110011 or Dntrnit, is Vi<itinu his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Smith at” Ghent. ()hin. arp visiting his brothers. .‘Inssrs. John and J. J. Smith. hero. Miss .Nwlinn Graham of 'I‘nmntn is spvnolin: a fvw «lays with her par- outs. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graham. MI‘.‘F1'ml Saundm‘s Hf Tnmnto is visiting his fathm', S. P. Saunders. in town. Miss Esthm' is Visiting hm‘ .\. G. “(470mb Mina ml Mrs. Robvrt Hewitt of Tor- nnin aro visiting with 1101' mother. Mrs. L. Elvidgo. 2.30 p.m.. was a very quiet affair. only members of the immediate fam- ilies: being present. Following the. ceremony, Dr. and Mrs. Bell left on a short honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls. points in New York State, and Mnntreal. On their return they will reside in Durham, taking up resi- dence in the J. A. Brown residence on Garafraxa street. to which place Mr. Bell has transferred his office from the Telford building. Mrs. R. H. Isaac of Toronto is vis- iting with friends in town. The» Chronicle joins the common ity in extending congratulations“ Dr. and Mrs. Bell, and in welcomm. Mrs. Bell as a citizen. Durham. September 11, 1926. l-‘iw rinks 0f thv Durham anling «Zluh uttvmlml a tnurnmnnnt lwlcl in \Vulkm'lnn last 'l‘hm'sday. 'l‘hc'l'v “mm 22. rinks in thv play t'rnm Luck- now, 'l‘ce-swalvr. Palnwrstnn. \\'i1‘:.:- ham. (Brand Vallvy, \\'alkvrt(m and Durham. Conservative Candidate in \Vinnilmg South, and a noted figure in {lana- dian politics, whu was dvfoatod by DURHAM LADIES FIRST Rink Skipped by Mrs. S. MacBeth Carried 0f! Honors at Bruce County Capital Tournament Last Week. Mrs. MacHoth’s rink frnm Durham, (‘UHHDOSW' of Mrs. \V. 11. l’it'ko‘l'ing and Missvs livllo- Maclx'vnzin :md \Vinniu Blyth. \Vnn ”In first. Marv. thv m'izn fur whirl] “as a pair 01' silk hnsv each. Fullmving tlu- tuln'nammt, Mrs. R. J. thrlwaql. 0n l’whalf Mr ”W Dur- ham vluh. thunkoz-«I Hu- \Valkm'tnn ladivs fm‘ thwir hospitality. aflm‘ which lunch was wrwd. HP h'anml hack in his chai‘ and m r'mchul Hm tmlcakv with a ('(un- tvmplaltiw huwn. The-n ho pivkml it up gingo-rly hptwm'n thumb and t’urvlinmrl', as if \wigl‘ling it. His with lnukml wry stnrn. but did nut. slwak. Hm' husband tamwol thn vukv nn tho mlgo Of his plain. Thvn she did Spnak. V"l suppose- y'nure making fun 0f my cooking?” ".\'0. my dvm',“ ho answm-ml. "l ’n- wittingly. pvrhaps, you have mad» a groat «'liscowry.” “What do ynu mean?" "I mmm," canw tlu' answer. "Hm! Ulll’ futurv is assured. 'l’hmlgh nut much of a suvcvss as a cukn, this thing is an ulmflutnly splondid sub- stimtn for a rnhhm' hm-l!" 'l‘lw insluwtm' was paying: his an- nual Visit. to thv \‘illago‘ svhnnl mu! was putting thv childron through their paces. 'l’hny dict quitn we‘ll until lw aslamt tlwm ttw mo-aning nt‘ ttw wm'ct. "mi- cthit'." NHhmty km‘w, 9m ho' had to lwlp tlmm nut.” ' "An opidnmic is snnmthing that sprvacls. Now. can anybody giw nw an vxamplv Ot' o‘pio'tvmic‘?" Thvrn was :1 lnng silvncv. "Can nu nm' tt'“ 1110'?" 21.3ka 1110* inspvctm' at last. “Romnmhm‘, immo- thing that. sproatls." Thu ynung matron was dubious (-nncm'ning thn appvm'mwn of lwr HMV gnwn. and \ant l'athm' slump- ishl)‘ into thv library to show it tn her husband. 'l‘lwn ramé a small mivv: "Jam, sir." “\Vi'll,“ .~'hn said. “\tht. «In yum think of it?" How hnshmiil lnnkml at. Mr from his m'mi'haii' with :1 Mark frown. “It’s tho nvw fashinn.” she stam- mm'nd confusedly. "hut it «It’iosn‘t. mum to ho catching on. I think it‘ll go out, soon." “Pnrhaps it will,” grnwlml the man of the hnuso. "but. by gush, nut with me.” HON. ROBERT ROGERS Defining an Epidemic Her Great Discovery THE DURHAM CHRONICLE AT WALKERTON SEALED IN COFFIN HOUR AND A HALF d1 3138,81"! HH- minor to prnw' that :thman Buy. a hnly man t'mm thu East. who had pvrt'cn'mc-«t the" frat mmvinush‘. was nut assistmt by any nccnlt [H’rwmn Rahman Hvy vamp tn .\'v\\' York last suntnu-t'~â€":Il:1.~‘, lastf “with tlm reputation nt' lwing a \‘ury pinus man indvml. 'l'n mm:- it lu- said that ha wnuld pvrnx'st him- solt' to ho soalocl in a loailon oaskot anol luwoi'oit into tho wator who-lo ho would remain for an hour. Sinoo it, was suupmod that snoh a feat was hoynnd tho nuwoi' nt' mm'tzt! man. thoy woi'o thwo who tlmng‘ht Rayman Boy was Inm-o than mortal. His tirst. attompt was mado in tho prosonoo of a largo company. Ho ontorod tho loadon out'tin. whioh was sealmt. but jiist. as it. was about to ho lnwoi‘oil into tho watol'. tho tolophono which was mnnootoil with tho intorinr of tho lmx. rang. and hasto was mado to brim: Rahman out. Ho oxplainocl that ho had nm rung: tho holl. hut. tho clon'ionsti'atinn was clim'c‘intinnoct. Latoi'. hnwovot‘. ho did what ho had [n'nmisoct to «In. 'l‘horo wol'o many gaspings and ojaculatinns of mePI'. Harry Hunâ€" «iini intrm'inooct a 'anonm nnto toy Saying that. Rahman Boy had porâ€" fm'moct nothing supoi‘natin'al, and that. ho 01' any nthoi' man could cln tho samo thine. 'l‘ho galvanizml raskot. in whirh ho was routinwl in tho- t-xiwruurat was six and a halt' foot long. twonty- two inrhvs high and twouty-twn inrhos in'oacl, or what you might rail :1 mml‘ortz‘ltiln rot'tin if maturing: it for somohmly o-lso. It was rom- [tutml that it containmt 34,398 ruhir int-hos of air. Arm‘iraiing to tho most t'ashionablo physiriaus. tho oxygon in this would ho oxhaustml by tho avrrago man in throw or four mm- utos. Houdini mactv it last him for just on» hour and thirty-nun min- utos. How «lid ho it: it? Borausr ho kne‘fw ho rouhi do it. How did 114' know lw could «in it? Borausr ho had mado a (‘ouplo of provious trials. \“hit‘h showml that, ht‘ ('HIIM «to with this amount of air for a far longor timo than sriontists hold to ho possihlo. Rack Ht' his knowlâ€" migo was a thoory. 'l‘hat thoory is that t‘oar is moro «loatlly than any rasos, that. mon tramwd in minus. in submarinos aunt othvr t‘Ilt'lc'osmi plarrs \vhm'r' tho supply of air is limitmt. arr morn likoly to din from fright than from sufl‘ucatiou. Ho hail sumo t'arts to go upon. Ho had noted that. in mino disastors whoro tho air is suddenly shut off and sumo (tin \Vllilt' othors aro savmi. tho survivors aro invariably thoso who aro stunnod immmiiatoly. or who aro caught. in such a position that they ranuot movo. Those who die..- aro thoso loft conscious to bo- como a prey to panic and free to struggio into oxhaustion and tieath. Houdini Expats Pear Houdini says that white ho may not havo boon born without fear. his training has pretty well expelled Death Prom Fear Conservative member f or North York. whn dofoatml '1“. Hon. Mackenzio King in 1925. and who was roâ€" turnml'as nn-mlm' rm- tlu» same rid- mg with a majority 01' 3.30. it. from his (u‘vnstitution. His ox- ]wi-ionco as a m‘nVidor nt' thrills for tho cmml also holpml him. One of his stunh nsml tn hr in have him- self lianclcntl‘ml, mntinml in a lockvd hux with a guml many halos madv t'm' tho \Vfltt‘l' tn mmn through amt vast. intn u riwr. In a minutv 0r twu lw \Vulllit vmi'l'gv. HP admits that, tlu- lil'St timv ho ti‘iml this stunt. l'um' nvarly «mnqum'ml him. but instvacl hv vm‘iqumwl it, and “Hit. in \wn'k on thv lmmh'ufl'z 9m hut. iIIstIIact hII (‘OIIQIIPI‘I‘I‘I it. and want. tn \VIII'k :III thv llilIIIII'U"§ 'Is thungh standing III] theI stage H0 saw that tVVII (IthIII‘ IIIII tmmIIr~ haVII IIIIIishIII t1)ill[.' to «In this" tIiIk,Vi0- tims, as llt‘ IN‘IIIVI‘S. In [IaIIiv and nut. wally suti‘ncating IIV III'IIVV'IIIIIII. I'ZmIViIImIII that ”It‘l‘t' was ImthiII'; miI‘avIIlnIIs in what. Rahman Buy hact I'ImIII. ht' IIxIIIII'imIIIItI-II. III his first trial. hv I-IImainmI svalml IIII fur an “0UP and t-I'll miIIIItIIs. III thII svcnncl IIII IIIImaiIIIIII aIInIIt “Il't‘t‘ min- utes lon'Irm'. HII IIotIIII that as tho time went hV h’n felt il‘l‘itahlt‘. and naturally thI.I minutes sIIIImIId V'IIIIV long. In tlw public tvst. hn ln'vathml svwntm-n timvs m ”w minutv throughout. and WM] that. it. Umk a 3 ‘vai. vfl'Ul't tn lamp HID vxac‘. IN'aL simm his inumlsc- was to hrmllho l'ustm' as Hmug'h by so duim: he muld hurry through. Of course he lay absnlutely motionless. He alsu felt that he gave himself a shade Brantford Asphalt Slates harmonize with any style of archi- tecture. and their rich, soft tones blend with their surroundings at all times of the year: a A A A‘OA , I, mfifiyfilzii ifo; éafsiaké the resistant and give perfect protecfion from all weather con ’tiona. 13 W Roofln¢CaLinibd Brantford, Ontario The Miracle Surpassed J. H. Harding, COL. HERB. LENNOX Rich, Soft Tones Of A Brantford Roof Stock Carried. Information Fun-nicked and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by the but»! it by taking several huge b11310“! before entering tho Oas‘kot, But at no time did he lmM his breath. Like Rahman Boy ho 113.? a telephone beanie lllm Mi “Mi lip could gixe a signal it 1w 1...; “w untoward symptoms. but 1mm“ seeing yello“ lights t.\\m-f. .' t H. end. a sign that ho \\a~ I‘m”- MM- sciousness, ht! Sltfl't‘t‘mt nu 1mm tin “as annoyed at Ilium-Input,- “In.“ his coffin. and at tho HIm trivktg of water that. value throw-"II wlmr0 tho telephone tine ran out. H.~ M- mits that it “as an unmmt‘ M- Ma oxpmionoo, snmothing a man \\ . 31 haidly undm‘tako if ho had v.4 something: important at stakw Hm; dini lwliews that \\ hat ho did \\ u [now to men who happen to tw I‘. tombnd anvuhoro. in suhnIaI-n bank \aults or mines that the; am prolong their liwc tn koopin; , tooth quiet amt III'vatIIing .I.~ lv .I as possible. ‘ _ The voung woman trawllin; \\ q; hor stern-looking fathnr \\a~ .' - dehuy not in the host of In-alth, s “as decidedly math, hm hm « i... . were pale. A kindâ€"if inquisiti\'(‘-â€"â€"pa.~‘wnu~' sitting opposite. Ivavwd forward :m addressed tho stmn pan-m “Your daughtvr sowm~ \un 1H. he remarked. sv‘mumhvti ally “Yes," replivd Uh fathom ”It i an affection of Hm Imu't." "Doar mo! Alwn-ism?" “Oh. no! Only a “Mlle-HAM m H. Navy.” “I wonder." said LPL'Ov , "\x In Tomlinsnu clnmmnd tho namc- m now bungalow?" "Changed its name?" l‘0||(':llwl friend. Survly nut. He. “as m proud of it. horausv hv's Hm! it out lw himsoll'. It. was ('allml ‘Nutshell,’ “as" t it?" “That's right." said Luggul; ";.‘. tlw sumo its altr-rmi." At this [mint a third man slurm “Tnmlinsim.” i!“ said. “uni tit-mi of that nami- hm-auso small lmx-e usmi in rim: tho hell and ask if im ‘kurnel' was in." “unity. 80mm 10. mo. DURHAM MARKET ...... 133. per bag .. 0~ A Fair Question 10 Mug operations off the 0- ‘ British Columbia this yoar l bun very successful. and to tho of July the fleet had caught WM. There are only Mr: operating this year. v Illt yur the number was oi m weather has been good to 1 and very little fog has been contend. Fine chiefs representing the 1 tionu in [outrun and various III by centres left over the Canu Pacific line: about twenty at! for Windsor recently to attend tunnel convention of the Domil Auocintion of Fire Chiefs. xi V‘s held August 24th to 27th. Association is made up of 0V0? chiefs from .11 parts of the hinion. Nearly 2,000 ed by pigeon Nontreal. we" Canadian Paci Montreal rem" in Quol were H the sum Mont nipeg recently rm to beginning work “IN, “The Canadi: fields of the Camu the background 1 The location mon be" of the troum Montreal earlier on west when they Thomas Heighan, a in: over the Calga suitable location. Announcement vu headquaners of flu cific Railway at 'I that. cffwtive 5 Robert Niven, that business clerk in th district passenger a It. Niven is well thettl‘icfl fraternity Iontrenl with whc contact in his busin offers unlimited immigrlnts from aid the Marqu Chtirman of the nentary Associati the Conservatiw: Home of Lords. w Vuncouver recent! His Lords} Vancouver t the Eulpim don Confeu this fall. ThuMny. September i6. 1‘ The first 31 control power America: cont the Slave La! connecting tha Alouette Luke Thomas ‘n‘ . MW p0“’(’1 proximately $2.3 Ova 50,000 railw 91.094 end to on? none than 400 mile the {all truffle in m'.' CODP‘ny is xr Wk more than 300.0 Ml! ch four month who I thing “IN“ ‘1 packvd vowing we'll! m 3nd at to ("mull [rum 1'“ hm “ID“. ('00)! tight. 5 In .lim u That It nth Tight. 1‘ Ito If 11 K

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