’9 \\ 8X 10:02....t e .\lv.\'al- fl] .\l l‘he his on H ;: a1 Luca! Players Put on Concert For Fall Pair Night. V of who has been given tho Mono Smmry of State In an m lirm'ol IHI, Flnl't'm'n )lacolnnald 38. mm Hind rf. Annio‘ Arnvtt Pf. hhrl-‘Hnu Hamlin». If. [Mn-mg tlw gamo, Mary Brown of rho- lm-al tmm, while sliding home, had Hm misfortune to fracturn a ~mall ban.» in her ankle and was furrow! to» ro'tirv. Her place was tnkwn by Non-ma Gasman. Miss Brown H runï¬nml tn hPl‘ bad, and will be Mr ~'nmo' days _\'M. as HIP. P081)". of \NNE WHAT’S-HER-NAIE†IN MARKDALE YESTERDAY HI ll HI 'l‘im Flo-shorton and Durham teams \ww- drawn for the ï¬rs} game, the iinal won't.- iwing 12-9 for the Dur- ham tram. At “no time it IOORBd as n’ tho- Hmhm-tonians hail the gamé nn iw' hnt Hwy went up in the air in a critical inning and the steadim' lnn'humiio-s nmml tho'm out by three rum. The Durham High School Girls’ .-..t‘thall team went to Flasherton on 'l‘tmmlay afternoon to take part in a softball tournament in that vit- lugv. The competing teams were the Hushvrtnn. Durham and Markdalo Hixh school diamond stars, and they l'urnlshvol plnnty of thrills for the tau-1y largo crowd of spectators pre- wnt. Defeated Pleehenon and lerkdale at the Former Place in Tourne- ment Held Thursday Afternoon. Hts-t Estlu-r leman, alanghtm' of and Mrs. Lachin MrLo-an of tho u-ky. amt last war trachm' at. the '~ mut'o- schmvl. was aclmittml t0 the .1 tit-was tlnspital hm-o last Thurs- \ mun-ring from an attaack of ap. rutit-itis. It was 800‘“ that an im- mutu npm'ainn was nN'o'sam'y, it My." twrt'nt'nwol that. mnrning by . I). H. .lamio-snn. Miss Mt'LPan's w h- z-o-pm-tuol as the! wnrst one ' :nalmittml tn tlw tucal hospital. 4 fur a “mu it was not known wtho-t' slu- Wntllt' rpcnvm'. “'0 are 'U‘t't‘ tn round this wm-k that. she making wry satisfactory pro- l'h nmo ll - pl'nVlm'P. quhorml around a : ramp liro. tho company spout a rry hour, olo-parting for homo vrtLv al'to-r dark. "ho- lowal Mayors on tho toam mun-Ming Durham worn: Mary Hon r. Blam-ho Murdock p. Erma lIo-r ll», .Vlary Brown 2h. Grace ml .‘Hu, Florrnrn Macdonald 88. m llinol rf. Annio Arno". rf. ~- .\. Y. I’. .\. Playm-s of Trinity vh \Vo't'o- in .\lal'kolaln yvstorday m tlw owning put on the pro- :mo- fur Hm fall fair concert. «- play is a gnaw! one, is we‘ll 'Hh-ol. and no doubt tha Mark- I'ow‘lalvms would enjoy it. mm» days yr arc iolnm. U N DBRWENT OPERATION .llmving thv games tho? pupils of Flo-sho-rlmn schnnl O‘HIPl‘taim'll Waiting trams and Umir friends 'fl'w- and sandwit-hns, Hm lunch- ho-in: svrwcl in thn lwautiful ‘ist 'amp in tho- \'illago. which wauty, (-nnwnivm'v In town, and mmmiatinn. is svcoml tn nono in maxim-o. Hathm'ml around a ramp “PP, Um company spout a (v Imur, oh-parting {01' home Taken altogether the fair this year was fully as good comparatively as any in the vicinity. In the evening the usual concert was given, the program being given by the Coronado Quartette of London. Vuw "Div-v The full prize list will be found on another page in tlgis issue. Man (irTlâ€"Jarber chair): Be care- In! not to cut my hair too short-â€" people will take me for my wife. The exhibits this year were pro- nounced good, though the Priceville Fair, like others in the, neighborhood fell down in some classes, this being caused by the poor crops in this dis- trict this year. The annual Fall Fair of the Price- ville Agrirultural Society is again a thing of the past. this popular event taikng place last Thursday and Fri- day. The attendanco this year was not. up to some previous ones, the funeral of a long resident of Hlenelg. who lived near the village, being one cause. The. cool weather, too, may have. had something to do with the. falling off. and the rain shortly after the middle of the afternoon kept some from Durham from attending who had planned on Nisiting the fair but could not get away earlier. Annual Fall Fair of Priceville Agri- cultural Society Again Proved a Popular Attraction. "'l'hn spo'cial adoll'msvs to men and buys “'Pl‘t‘ fm'rihln. illf¢‘_)1’ming and timvly. “'0 “PM! mm'o nt' just such stl'uiL'htâ€"fl'nm-tlw-Hllnllltlo‘l' prnavh- ing."â€".\ Schml Inspvch‘n'. "My son has lwvn alm'ply intmw-st- ml in thv talks In buys. HP has mm]:- olo-linitn :‘lmfisinns concur-Hing his mvn lifu which will «lnuMlo-ss nwan his highmt gum! mm and in tlw years to c'nmt'."â€"-.-\ Mntlwl'. â€'l‘hn adolwss on “A Whitp Life for 'I'WH" has my higlwsl. apprnval, but}: as In matter and thml."â€"â€"â€".\ Modi- cul Doc'tm'. PRICEVILLE FAIR HELD LAST FRIDAY “I .In nut hvsitatn in saying that I lwlinw this \vm'k to M im'ahmhln tn ttw church. I lwartily wish that all ttw pmplv of our church might twar thaw addro‘ssm."â€".\ Pastor. Hc will lwgiu his work on Sunday iii-Kl. whcu hc will prcach in thc. Quccn Slrm-t church at, ll am. and in Kunx church at 7 pm. Hll will alsu cmuluct a scryicc l'nr mcu only in lhc Quccu Slrccl, church at 4 p.111. l'rum )liinilay until Friday thcrc will hc allcrnmm scryiccs M'cry clay. 'l‘hc al'lcrumm scrviccs will he hclil in llm Quccn Slrccl church at 3 pm. and lhc cvcning scrviccs iu Knox church at 8 pm. chcral of tho cvcning scrviccs will be illustrated by laulcrn sliilcs, csmcially prcpar- ml l'nr such scrvicc. 'l'hc puhlic aru cordially invite-cl tn allmnl all thcsc. ï¬crvimm. lie-v. .luhn auburn 01' 'l'm'cmtn, mm uf’tho' Firm Sucrotal'ivs of llw Dv- pm'nnvut ut‘ livangnlism and Smriul Svrvivv. will ('nncluct. a sm'io-s of sur- \'ico~s in Durham undvr Hm auspice-s nt’ Hm l'nitml Mull-claws of tlw town. Special Evangelistic Services of the Durham United Churches to Be Held Next Week. SPECIAL SERVICES . COMMENCE SUNDAY OFFERS MILLIONS TO BELGIUM nounced from Biarritz that he was in a position to offer to the Belgian Government a loan of £10,000,000 for a minimum period of two years without interest. He usually travels by air, and his fleet of aeroplanes, ï¬tted with ofï¬ce appliances. is said to cost him $100,000 per month. What They Say About It worm. He gets, and gétâ€"s: and tact: the worm gets him. Addition ' “How old are yen?" Bobby: “Eleven. “But you were only the last year.†“That’s right. Six this year and ï¬ve last year. That makes eleven.†A mixed lugnvling tnurnamrnt was hold on the local grm'n last Thurs- day afternoon, ton rinks of local bowlers competing. A rink skippnd by Mr. J. S. McIlraith and composed of Mrs. G. McKorhnie, Mrs. S. Mc- Intyre and Mrs. Frank Irwin. win- ning ï¬rst place. the ladins receiving 3 china vanity lady and the gentle- men hosiery. Pleasant Time Spent On‘Local Green Last Thursday Afternoon. If. is M be hound that tlm weathm‘ man will be. kind. whom we predict a largo nntry list. and a [moon] crowd of spectators. DURHAM BOWLERS an} MIXED TOURNAMENT ’I'IImIII'I'IIw, IIImmIInII Ing at III I)- I IIII k. \\ ill hII II III}: Ila} IIII' IIIII l.gIII~ IIIIIIII PlIIIII‘rhmIIIIs \ssIIciaIiOII, the IIIIIII III‘ IIIIIiII IIIIIIIII II [IIIIUHIIIII†(Inmâ€" IIIIIiIiIIn. as announced UH) \IIIIIks III.III. IIIIinII‘ Flidia} ()I'IIIIIIII'III .II “ill IIII I'IImIInIIIIII'IIII thaI lasI. 3IIIII' this II\IIIII haIl III IIII IIaIIIIIl IIII' Iming II) iIII !IImIIIIt VI IIthIIII, but this 3031' â€10 IIiIIIIIInIIs IIInII gone into it with mom IIIIIIIIIminIIIiIIn than IIVIIII III makII if, an outstanding success. Whilo' Imthim: much has lwm said about. Hm mattv - about. town, “‘0 un- «IN-stand ttw [mlico‘ haw hm'n workâ€" in: cm thv raw and may haw sutTl- cio-nt (‘Vitlt‘llt't‘ shortly to warrant. making an arm-st. lnsialv of thi- past tvn days nn luss than throw stores in Durham have hum t'lltt‘l't'ti at. night anal saw-Pal ih‘illai's‘ \VOI'HI nt' gumts laki'u. The Hilliard l’ai'lm' was VictimiZi-it to tho. t‘Xi.t'lli. nt' St'Vt‘l'ill ihiHaI's in ('igal's. vigai-vttvs and tuhaccns. Harding‘s tmrihvaru vntmwt and a number at flashlights and nthm' hamlwarn tak- i-n. whilu the drug stnm nt' '1‘. M. Mc- Faihtmi was alsn viitm'mt. 'l'hat it is just a rash of mmmml thimw'y is (lllitt‘ «with-ht. and on the law «if it. lnnks liko‘ a local job. Hail thn {.rt'llllillt‘ burglar hm-n on tho job it. is not, likvly that. ho would ham stnmwil at. a tow iinllai‘s' worth of .tnhai'ms and hamlwarv. That. it was; thi- walk «it snmvono» nthi'i' than tho: small boy is alsn (‘Vitit‘llt from that mannm' in \Vilit‘ll tho pnul mom was o'iitvi'mi. It isn’t. an insult p0 caï¬a man a At Least Three Business Places Had Visits Prom Light-Fingered Gentry DURHAM STORES ENTERED BY THEIVES 'l‘hn menting 0n 'l‘unsduy was a gnml “no and Whih‘ qujtv :1 Int nf mattm's Hf public intvrost were he- t'm'v tho monting, thorn \vm'o alsn a numtwr nt‘ $0!“th nt‘ tlm sncinty alismlssmt that it might, not hv «lis- m-wt. tn puhlish. “'0 may say, haw- M'M', that. thv ('hal'itzlhlv svhvmvs 0f ttw ULDJC. Z'II'P nut. hving fm'gnttvn this yvar. but that thny mm vntm'ing intn ttw t'all vampaign with vwn mnrv Vim than nwr hofm'o. It is alitigell'im' likely that before long tho Chaptm' will be housed in qum'tm‘s in tlm McIntyre Block, and this will he a most cunvonivnt plain; in hold tho mimlhly moviings (if the sm'ivl)’. The Chapter expects at some fu- ture dale'that ran he. arrangec‘l, to have Mrs. (Dr."= Lorne Robertson of Strutfurd give a talk on her recent trip through the Meditteranean and the Holy Land. The meetings of the Chapter have been discontinued during the sum- mer months, and there was of neces- sity a great deal of business to be gone over. It is the intention of the Chapter to have the sale of pOppies in November as usual. They are also intending having a rummage sale some time this fall. .The opening meeting for the fall season of the Canadian Greys Chap- ter, I.O.D.E., was held at the home of the Regent, Mrs. G. S. Kearney, on Tuesday evening. There was a good attendance. CANADIAN GREYS l.0.D.E. HELD FIRST FALL MEETING Inch Business Done at Meeting Held at Home of Recent Tuesday Evening of This Wbek. A communication was read in em permission for the erection of poles on certain streets for the extnn: ion (Continued on page 5) The Council felt that Mr. Tinianov (lt‘SPl‘VE‘d some considerations in his business and granted his request. but specified that he would have to eork up the bottle during the warm spells and keep his smells at home or the privilege would be promptly cancehed. was nut. t'iiu'gntten that. last year Mr. Tinianov liaol furs stored inside the town limits and during the mild spells mcurring throughout. the winter the aroma “mm the hides was in“: felt and smelt. ever a wide area ‘tn Slit‘ll an extent. that. the residents nearly had to resort to gas masks and sprinkle essence of peppermint in their tea to [)t‘l'Sllatlf! themselves that they were not imbibing skunk- oil. Like a certain brand of pickles and ether rummndities manufactur-l ed by a well-knnwn ï¬rm, the town had about ï¬ftyâ€"seven flavors. ac- cording to the temperature, and, like a well-known brand of jaw exerciser, “the flavor lasted." I. 'l‘inianov appliml to the Council for a l’wrmit. for the keeping of raw furs at, his stummnnl on the main strvot and fur a time the dismssion had a (lowiclmlly aromatic flavor. It 'l‘hm'c) was a pvtition fi'nm some of tlw i-nsiclvnts in tumor tuwn asking that. a light. 1m plnvml in tho neigh- hm-lmml of Hugh McDonald‘s rosi- stvnvr‘. It. was t'olt that, it. was tho shaclv tt't‘l'S that. \wi‘o rospnnsihle tm- tlw darknnss at, night, that. the lights in Hm main part. «if upper town “mm as vlnsn as in any 0thm‘ l'nsiclvntial district. and the mattnr was laid «mm for future considera- tinn. niamagi' dnnv in his [ilmiu {18â€01‘)’ during ilm blasting pi'vparaim'y to sin» lmilding nl' llw nvw wing at. the Hui-zil'i'axn Sil'l‘Pt in'idgv. Mr. Kolsoy said lliat hv had put. his (istimaln wry low and would ask for a sotlln- mmd. Ho did nol, wish any trouble lint. if the account. were not. paid 110 wnuld i‘w i'ni‘i’wl i0 inki‘ ai‘iinn. The maiim’ was l'l'fPl‘l‘l‘li in ilm commit- iou (in liw lii‘idgv and (hi! amount will lw ln-ld hack l'rnm tlw amount, to lw paid tho contractor. Antoni; thv many things that vamo inn t'ni- itisrussinn at. tho rt-gnlai' svs- sinn of tho 'J‘Hwn Commit Monday, was the- IllilHt‘l’ of tho unpaid lflXt‘S owing tho municipaJity. In tho «tis- viissinn nt’ tho mattvi' sumo of tho tlnnni'itlnrs \\'t‘l‘t' of tho opinion that it was nnt’air to thoso who paid thoii' taxi-s to allow tln- mattm' to go any t'ni'thvi' and tho i-osult, was that tho (mllm'tinn of â€in httt'k money is now, 01' soon will lw. ill tho hands of tho town si'ilit-itoi'. Sumo who claimod hardship. it. camp out in tho discus- sion, ch'ow automnliilos. “If thoy‘ van :itt‘oi'it tn kt‘t‘[| thosn machinns in npvration all snmmvr, thvn thov can att‘omt to pay â€It'il' tnxvs." voicml ono muncilor. tn whit'h thorn. was no .'ihjnt't.inn. 'l‘tw hiisinoss on Monday was gon- -‘i'aly routinn, though thm'o were a "ow slwcial mnttm's hot‘oro tho hoard. “1213.“: Knlsov appozii'oit with a hill tnl' '9’?) 11 “(wk 101' "9 days for Town Fathers Occupied Monday Ev- ening in Discussion of Routine Business Generally. LITTLE BUSINESS AT COUNCIL SESSION COLUMBUS UP - TO - DATE Salt has a very agreeable taste in hot water, explains a mystic, it a stein of beer is added to half I tea spoon!ul.â€"Kingamn Whig. Yesterday an Arthur rink came up to play for the silvemvare which was only recently brought back from Chatsworth. A Durham rink con- sisting of Messrs. T. Henderson. S. MaeBeth, T. Goodchild and W. Cal- der represented Durham in the con- test and when the full number of ends had been played the Durham- ites were up eight shots and retain- ed the silverware. Durham hmuvrs “on again and the result is that the 'I‘nronto Star trophy still reposos here for a short timn at loast. 'I'URONTO STAR TROPHY STILL REMAINS IN DURHAM Arthur Rink Fails to Lifc Cup in Challenge Game Here Yesterday. a i'csiclcnt of that. town. who is chargml with tinl scl'ious (‘l'imc of arson. Yum: is thc pmmrictm' of a hall in Hanowc commonly known as thc "dancc hall," and on tho cvcning ut' Scptxcmlwr 28 tii'c was «liscovci‘cd ‘in thc placc in scvccal parts of thc hall and thci-c was plenty of mi- (lcncc that thc ï¬i'c. was of inccmliary origin. as tllf‘l‘l‘ was a blaze discov- crccl unclcr thc stairs and a can of coal oil closc to it, whilc anothcn tire» was found undcr a Chcstci'tlcld and in othcr parts of thc hall. The building is also occupicd by a China.- man who onci'atcs a rcstaui'ant. Yum: is accnscd of sctting ï¬i'c to thc. placc and was arrcstci‘ a fcw «lays ago but is out, on bail. Hc had $1,000 insurancc on thc. contcnts of thc hall. of which ho was thc lcsscc, and thc Chinaman had $1.800 insurance on his furniture and ï¬ttings. Johnny Miles, of Sydney Mina. N.S.. the wonderful little runner. who will meet the best long dia- tanee men of Canada and the New England States in October for the Halifax Herald Marathon Trophy. l’nlim‘ Magistratu «Twas-or. County Crown AHm'nvy Dyvr, and l’mvincial {Innsluhlv “ruin“. of Uwvu Sound. mum in lIanuw-r \thwsclay al'tor- mmn far â€In [HIPpOSP «)l' cunclucting llw pruliminary trial of Alfrvd Yung. Alfred Yung, Suspected of Arson, Had Preliminary Hearing Yester- day.â€"â€"Was Out On Bail. HANOVER MAN FAMOUS MARATHONER MAY BE CHARGED Miss Mavis Berry; late of the Brandon Opera Campanv. has been ongagedfur this tour and Percy Muman. pianist, is another new member. 'I‘hn company includes t‘nur ni-w pc-rfurmm rs this soasnn and Burnard ilrkautt comedian \xitli tho party '11“) Darvon Sistms. English tap danrms latelv arriwd from Eng- land, “ill be soon and hoard in the same: song and dance turns they haw boon presenting in London tlmatrns for the past year. 'l'lw Musical lickarclts are billod to play Durham Town Hall on Friday, ()ctnhor 15. Since their last. visit to Durham fnur yvars ago the Eckardls haw made one rvtu’rn trip from \‘ancouwr in Halifax, playing noar- ly mory placo in Canada and the lml‘cli‘l‘ Statue. MUSICAL ECKARDTS HERE NEXT WEEK Noted Family of Swiss Bell Ringers Appear in own Hall October 15. 'l‘his qnostion “as askvd in Pilate in the comma Of tho hit†at Jams Christ. Hho l'haiisws and Mars \wrn determine-d tn IIIIt Christ. tn «loath, hut Pilatl- was (‘OllVlllt‘Pd that Josus was an innocent man am! du- siw-d tn sot. him at lilImlv. He thvroforv askmt tlw people "\\ hum will yo that l I'oloasu unto 30H, this (Continued an [Iago TI“ :EmTEC :32“; an. .233 1:15.. 5?, .6 ~ :97. c2: 3...â€; .9532: 1895.; SF Thc dcvclopmcnt. of thc church is the work of Gnd. Christ did not. say, “Horn is a rock; on this rock huild a church,†but. “licrc is a ruck. and on this rock I will huild a church. 'l‘hc. dcvclopmcut. of thc church is divinc and not human. thcrct‘nrc. wc arc not l'cspnnsihlc l'ur succcss 01‘ failure (if thc church-â€"lmt. wc arc rcslmnsihlc tn (ind fur thc quality of schicc wc rcndcr to thc church. 'l‘hc. destiny of thc church will lw that. of triumph. Awiiust lhc church the gatcs of dcath can ncvcr prcvail. She will surviw hcr hcrms and nut.- livc. hcr grcatcst. apnstlcs. Hcr mighty mission will an «in until cum- plctcd and through hcr thc wnrld shall comc tn thc knnwlcdgc of Christ. Smilin’ Charlie_Says- The morning subject for discus- sion was based on the topic, “The Origin, Development and Destiny of Church.“ The origin of church is a personal faith in Jesus Christ. We cannot do away with the personal element. in religion. God does not. save in groups, but as individuals. One by one we pass into the Kim:- dom. each one repenting. believing and confessing. Because the church is made up of men and women exer- cising: a personal faith in a lwrsonal Savintn‘, it. is capable of constant l‘e- \'i\'al and renewal. and as long as there is spiritual experience created by the exercise of faith in Christ. sn long will there he a church. . The anticipation of the Mulock Baptist congregation for a beautiful day on Sunday last for their anni- versary services was fully realized. The Rev. James Taylor of Durham delivered discourses of commanding earneslness and power at both ser- vices. Largo Congregations at Annual An- niversary of Unlock Baptist Church on Sunday and At Enter- tainment On Ionday Evening.â€" Othor lulock correspondence. 6000 A'ITENDANCE A'l' ANNIVERSARY ‘mm man The Evening Subject