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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Sep 1926, p. 1

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re E .25 \\ a 'I' whit-h )ing was tal tin 4w. .‘h‘. "M Miss 9’ ', 1926 h ll\ .\l "I o-sday nston. t aml lames “Willy I 0M)". MPG". ma. '9 nm tho ,ll NI HS at PAGES 810 um William 1'. Lucia. 1?. tor Cul- rooe. Alba‘s. W whom Hon. Juques Bnmu. former lint-tar of Customs. has «and can for 8100- 000. mean libel during the course at t W W a Samar. BENTINCK SCHOOL FAIR WAS HELD MONDAY Popular Annual Event End Many Exhibits and Big Crowd.-â€"School Parades Won Good-Other News of Unlock Vicinity by Our Own Correspondent. DURHAM BOYS IN NORTHERN CAMP Mevra'. W. C. chIchlIn and w. I. Kres's‘ Engaged With Construction arm Engineering Company at Ken- nv, in New Ontario. .\l r. Hsu'r)‘ VOL. 59.â€"-NO. 3093. "I \l "I \\ N. 02. Mrlmchlan (Camplwll) \lumluy afternoon {or Kmny Mal-m. who-r» h» o-nters the nf Hw clnnstructiun and Ell- m: olnmpany at store Romper. H'y Kro-ss In". throw wm‘ks ago at [ol'o'm'llt vngagml in thvnf- Haw o'nmllzllly. :' work in in Punno-ctinn with Mrm'tinn of tho- highway ~I'HI Hay tn olnhalt am: Huilvy- hn~ \Vnrk brim; dun» by tho-il' w undo-r what is knnwn as 'I'Hu-I'n lM-wlupmo-nt in run- mth Hw Hntariu Highways um" I! almut Um H Iu-w past ”Him- 'l M Nurth Hay : thirty nnle's ufl' m-zu'mt statiuu \l p! “O :rlmllt and is \\ .\l III with HI D\\ s V DURHAM RINKS CAPTURE THREE CUPS Hu- HM! III Lulu-s and gentlemen. attended a tournament held in Arthur on Wed- neslay --{ last week. Eighteen rinks were present from olifl‘erent places. and u’vmpeted. A lm‘al rink compos- ml of Mrs. MacBeth. Mrs. Swirling. Mr. Sparling and Mr. T. G. Goodchild captured the first prixe. For this event the ladies received silk um- brellas and the gentlemen book ends. Local Bowlers Do Well at. Chats- worth During Past Three Weeks. SOUTH GREY FAIR WELL ATTENDED Annual Exhibition Here Last Wed- nesday and Thursday Bad Good Crowdg Considering Weather, Which Fared Long Enough to En- hance Gate Receipts. TO.TEACH MUSIC IN CHINA Miss Anne Lehman, A.T.C.M., of Stouflviiie, Ont.. appointed to the Canadian School for Missionaries' Children at Chengtu, will be the first profesional teacher of music in the western half of China. Her work will be with the West China. Mission. United Church of Canada. ll W o 3\ Iixcd Rink Won. Too rink-z uf Durham tum-1; and svntlvnwn. attvndmi 'f M “30 than n h 10‘? In \‘Q S EH‘ .\l¢ II ll hut i’f slmw was Ill it ‘00 Ill \\' I] \V DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 1926‘ 9 ‘ “PM In mm! in”. displays. m' \wro- .~‘ almost h nu h ”ml” \V n h'l ( all! {”0 n; tho- Hlo \V‘ H 'way mr slbh'nam‘o' {HX' «13):. ; Fort Lawlerolalv is the city In which Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Bx-uwn u! :this place haw spent the past NO winter-d. Mrs. [James is a~sister of Mrs. Brown and H! .‘lr. Andrew Henry of Egremnnt. .‘lrs. Morrison is a niece of Mr. Brawn. It is quite natural that these families Were considerably worked up when the news of the disaster was reported in the daily papers. and considerably relieved when the good nevus came that both families were safe. even if they did lose considerable of this world‘sxoods. :Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daines and Alex i Morrison and Families Safe, But Underwent Great Hardship and Loss in Recent Florida Hurricane. ~FLORIDA FRIENDS ‘ LOST EVERYTHING HI \l was as hi1: Ill H In Hlo UH vast bank at the I'm-r is in plat-n. It will nut tukv wry lam: In finish Hm ”flu-r nnv. unm- tho-y gvt at. t. hut. fm' tlw past. t’o-w days! tlw prim-i- pal olin'ivully has hm-ll in gutting m1 Hf thv HM hl'iclgo' which l'vll in?” Hm riwr and which has hN'll uixim.’ mn- sialvrahlv trnuhlu In ro-nwuu \Vhilf‘ if is ('nnllclo'lltly pl‘mlirh'cl that ”w hl'iclgu will ho! ulu'llml fur h'afl'it' this fall. Mr. Kvyvs. llw (Hill- “11th fur Hu- ('nm'rvtc- \wu-k. \wulcl makv lm vslilnatv' :u In Hu- «lain. unly saying that if ”H‘l'o' \ms mt tun nnurh olifl'imlty mwmnnlrrvd in l'o'aning llu- HM hl'iclgv Hwy would smut. wt a finding: I'm- Hw :mutnn-xnt. nn Hu- wvst siclu “1' HH- l'lW'l' and, mum sun-fowl, it. “mu-M nut. tzlku- lum: ”mm starts-cl, it \w M pour “In (much he sow-ms littlo» likvlihmul Hf calvhilm up fur snmn timv. Hut at. tho- Suugm-n “ms! of how, a gang 0! mun has mum on the. juh and ”w almtmvm [war tcvwn nn thn 'l‘hu wurk 0n Hm Saugm-u bridge- :it tho» m-mvtm'y is guing right. almg. but it will hp snmv Limo yc-t lwfm'v it. is upvn fur traffic. 'l'hv m'igina! ('Ontl'avt (“allml fur the mun-act war}: in 1w donw uw-i' a munth ago, but wiih tlm numlwr of hi'iilgvs svat awaw last spring. Um mntrat'tnrs am) 80 busy that Hwy aro- ho-himl v\'vi-y\\'lwlw. and thcwn EXPECT TRAFFIC T0 OPEN THIS FALL Contractors Will finish Abutmente on Saugeen Bridge Soon. When Steelwork Can Be Completed. IMO m 1mm la 0m. Mr. hail \Vh H ”Io w prmiit'linns Hf I ~an anything. Hu- [0‘ Pl! IN'HO‘I' HIT In hm iolgv than spo-nd Hu- pairing this nm'. N man who had “lo v l'o-pairs. ”w hriclg r Hnly a 0011va Hf 3 out vwn no'xt spri is as high as last 56-: l'ho HWH \V Seventeen Hours in hn ' l'o'lafh Iminv“ m1 HI ncinu D“ H hl'i \\ 'l'own Bridge Finished “I n these famzlies Were My worked up when the )e disaster was reported in papers. and considerab‘fy families were safe. even if lose considerable of this ml ut \\ 3! N It .\l '4' In t linisho lilo car 1 lmvn nu Haral'raxu shml sum“ days ago. mkiug juh. Hmugh i1 ul' Hu- ('unlrm'tm HH' town \Hnllol haw In haw built 3 [WW lmi am: who H but tlu h “'35 UV N l I'Hl .‘lr. Dam fih V \\‘ Ill Hla llo'l'o H ll tho \V if 3”” 0! mlin; a! HI In 3 ha “I and ”I“ H Ho 3“?“ Um! may “HIM Hk lNu Ill N! ju-rt passed the 8'”: annisersan of ‘xi- birth. \\ hen ten years of age he came to Canada with his pat-Puts, (Continued on m b “V SDW' \i' ' m b? Said No GLENELG PIONEER DIED YESTERDAY Mr and .“l ”wt. 1« 21"“ M turning: I had lM't 4 Ill Ill” LOCAL LAD INJURED WHEN CARS CRASH Delbert Moore, Young Son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Moore, Badly Cut About Head in Accident Near Ham- ilton. um “do: Th» 1'. John McArthur Was One of Best- Known Residents of Township, Where He Had Lived For Upwards of Seventy Years. HH Happy.“ mmllzmol 1M} :15 1 Mn” 3 nu iaiiml rapidly. 1:» lat» Mr. Mc-Artlmr ran truly said tn liah lwlmmml to that line stiii-oly pianos-rs who saw this nti-y waivrge from the: virgin wst and by “IP [INJCPSBS of time 801: into its present state. The warm! had lived in Glenpli: for r svwnty yvars and was one of host-knim’n and ms! highly re- i'tml citizens. be late llr. chrtliur was born Mull. Scotland, on the L3“) of temher, my, and had therefore .\h "0' :u'c'xclo'lll n who-n .\h l who-n Mr. .lnlm clrutvhlvy and y «of lmrlmm \wru llu- primi- in what might ham- hm-n a fatal dvnl. but which furlmmh-ly ru- MI in Uo‘HH'I't, Manna Hm Highl- °-ulcl sun Hf .\II'. lllmrlo-i )lmvrv, ix'im: unly sc-rinus mus abnut Hu- i and fan- from: flying glass. [SUI HUN tII-utvhlv}, will: his with. lwr Mrs. Hs-urgc: Mum-v, and Mr. rs. Chzu'lo-s Mum-o- aml sun Ibo-l- .o-H' Durham Sunday mnrnim: it will: Mr. and Mrs. “4°th at Hrimshy. 'l'hm' \wrv H'- vn Wmhu-sday of this we rsnn of Mr. Jnhn McArtlu at ”no home of his son. 31 liamilhm alum! hmm- Sunday owning am Hrimshy varly in thv aftmn rivim: in NW m-mm- n‘ U I Hanks was ”In 'iclt'llt I Itchlvy and [)8] w“: and whmn at wnnln mnlm-I’st 4 we! var. and who [Hindus n'o'llml high“ hro‘akdown following : )rdinarily gnod health ”I UI'IH ”I'IH‘I'S wlu 'I'IH'I \\ mus tho- tralfic hlvy, whu ran HM U 5 Is sitlmlwl at Hm Hunt! hauling: mm Highway running Durham and is a Ill" ”Iv HIP: His LITTLE PEN - O - GRAMS “'IIN 552.4 5.5.5.» 3 :; 22.1. 4.35. i ._._:..< 22.... 2.... I, .4 321:: E... E 7. :_ 2:. 3.....- T. .. $15.3. 2.. :. 2.5. 52:... 2:» .x :z: w. 2.1.3.? i 3| Hw Unlm'iu w ”I. just an' Sunday arm'- clrutvhlvy and '1'“ ”w prim'i- IW' [we‘ll a fatal :L: hl'u 5H] »" 'o. (“'0 m m 33‘ at “H 1p lmrt, whn s kin-v 0n xhih hi NUS 1'"! HM HI" adiat Ill um'. Rev. John Cohurn of Toronto Here Mr. ' Next lonth in Special Evangelistic Hm", Services. Mai! Um his 0W- and U19 owning service in Knox church at 8 pm. There will also be a mass loading for men only during the afternoon. further panic-ulna of which will be nuanced ml week. during the day. “stub burn uf (h CHURCHES TO HOLD SPECIAL SERVICES 'I‘Parhpr. h daughh-l's smw Hall, aux-“JR. H Hf HilliHU'l’Z No Hall uf Phil “Ha Hf Han mg Up I \Vlwro' Hu-j Hwy mln‘m .\ family \\'. H. 11 land. (n A. J. Cook, Secretary of the Miners' Union of Great Britain. who is n:- ported to have agreed to a national plan for settling the coal strike that would embody wage rates fixed in different districts and possibly a re- duction in wages and longer hours of work. ly tint N" sc-vvnty yo H4 Mother of R. J. Ball, Mayor of Hano- ver, and ex-Member of Parliament, Has Passed Away. In MRS. JAMES BALL DIED LAST WEEK imn 3‘ SHIN l'illH'lSl‘H ”w «Ive-vnsml \\’.’ 'lumi. and ram: l' parvnls who-n til"! .wttlml at l wnty wars mm. “I“ «IPHHI l. Wm'k Hf nm' Hf llu‘ varly so'Hlvl' Hu- dish'il'l in HM 'wl'sun Hf Mr: um.- Ball l‘ulluwing a linuvrmu ill is. in IH-r 3.3m Yval'. hut ('IH EIIIH Cub! “EMPEROR COOK” \Vu.’ d U iall. ”w )‘ ro-s'ich'nm' _\' I'vsiclwl Alvxzuulo \llwr'. ..1 “EU“ H 1“ In I!'\'i\'o~. .\l “'00 mm 2- H) H $5?!" I( ll EHHH \a \VEIS ham Ilme \1‘ll Mona: h ll h at and ll hurcl n'ice umg (-nuplo- lak- in Nut-tummy, until 1896. \vlwn Ill“ lu- w {u 1m R ayun 0W"!!! 1“ ht: H H $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. 8. in #11352. mmla with . 'l'lu' fami- UN am Sun- John CH- Evange- lw l'nit- b0 the and ”I HH'H’I'I H w 1mm- ln 187:6. umrriml [h H {1" In UH Um lak- on Id QUEEN STREET CHURCH ANNIVERSARY NEXT MONTH loll” flu and lwl mmhln only to» Hu- mom ntlwr h all?“ a] “10, ((314 wars. ”I run! H [Huh'H in! mm in 1'th Ulllsilh', erv “as .m Inuit. Hf HVH stuck, MW and milk. and n. Hm burst-s Hm slmwim: “a at. any fair in this part im'v. .\ {Nahum 01' HH' lwvm' lwvu surpass. mvsliu vlzassvs “urn Hm d'ul’lllwlfliun \c'l' taking any prlzvs n purlnwnls haul lnh' u aw I'IIH'V ch'svl'nng Hwy may lmw :mm "HISN‘S lumpitu Hm “IN “IN 'lu- we". fall wvaflwr fulluwinu a mul summm' hm: ('Ill'lailml Hm o'xluhils m mus! 0f Um sum-minding fairs, ”mm at Hulslvm \wrv fully up 10 any |H°v\'iml.~ yvar, jucluml as a wind“. \th- Hu- {Hut and grain classes \w-I-v [N'lmlm Nut. 35 W0“ "”041 (W Hu' .Illmlaly as paid as in snmo' nHH'I' "Pill“. H2" Ullwr insidv vxhilnls m Hm hall \\d'l'¢' so I'm' in 81‘”!le «of p:'~\iuu~' thith‘ that Hwy murc- Hum Inmiv up fur any falling ul'f m Hw gram and mm. ‘HHMI and Hot 'l'lw wvatlu mm! loo-haw!” ’l‘lw annual Fall l-‘aI'I «If llu- l'gII . munl Agricultural Suvi o-l} i~ scam a “mu: Hf Um past. and fllInllIvI sill - 0033' is “I” pr'ulu-I “Incl lu INN Ill I'varvuvu In it. Exhibits This Year Fully Up to Any Previous One, While Those in Bell Surpeseed Any Previous Fair in History at Society.â€"Biq Crowd in Attendance On Second Day. HOLSTEIN FAIR WAS HELD YESTERDAY Ilntn‘ ‘Hnn Ih'u \I l'h. ’H COW KILLED BY TRAIN Mundax “'l‘fl'lli‘l' 89' ”5| -ha\'im'. and wh “mu ram fur 1 um any prlzvs in H. Ills haul Ints u!’ u" “HI~ \l Successful Hunter l" UN'_\' Wurk H H H ”NH Ir} th vntri: Sm tlmm in may IU m ip' ha HI Hm \u'm ”I“ 'sl' yum! mu “'udmmda} "H, ”H- pm |.~' Hf ”w Hui fl \‘ “’0'! HIH'I m “‘4 HM mum 3| «of mu \\ l\ a! Us ymn' Whi" Hu 1! tillwl h'vnr. l il H PH “'4". Tim “'illiam M- Hm an it “1|.“ ”II n Illx ll“. IH ad In H” vm'lma' 'l'flmmv \\'l '90 on ll Nu 0|! an. pun and ”my. Mu IIHI'R IN H hm! r!- ll

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