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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Oct 1926, p. 1

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Mo‘wo-v-o-MM My Boys’ estra ORN Me on 'ctober 21, I928. ubb 8f nienc ICS ited L‘ ASIONS 13.181 vn Ucto. “Hadley for 19:6. 1! in" Win- Olll' Hr sow-tn up .' and l MRS. JAMES DURANT DIES IN 94TH YEAR Last Thursday night whit» re- turning to his home in town. Mr. William Cornwall of this [”80” (lis- ruVo'l‘t'tl a hrolu'n rail on tho C..\'.R. Mark at. what is known as Mmutio‘s tlrossmg that, had it not boo-n no- tirml would, in all probability have i'mlsml a hail spill and possiblo 1033 Of lll'o'. Tho- oliscowry was mad» about It) o'vlurk. shortly aftm' tho night train hoot pullout into tho- station amt it is thought that tlw 9.05 passvngrr. whh'h i'l'nsso'il M'm' szifvly. Snappt‘fl HH~ [Ilt't'f‘ ntll. Hf HIP rail and “833- ml “n nnhnrmml. Tho pim'y miss- mu “:1.- nlmnt t3 inrlws long and \anlltl :Issllro-olly hzu'o "olitt'hml" any following .trzlin hail it passml owr it at any slim-ll. whirh it most liko- 3.‘ “wild at. this crossing. which Is fully half a mil» from tho station. 1.\t'to'l° nakim: thi- ilisrovo-I'y .‘ll’. t'nnm‘all ‘hlso' nu tilno in notifying évlr. John l’inko-rton. on“ of tho sm‘ltnll "It'll. who in turn mth up Sui-lion Fort-man Ali-x. Elliott. :iwl tngptho-r thov ropnirml tho chun- ngv. Lurkily tho- olzimagml rail was olisc‘uVo-ro-ol shortly afti'l' llw night tram pvzllo-ol in. amt it. was also Inn-lo tlmt thorn was no t'rc-tght \\' «eram» 1033 HI \l o-xtru l'plluwing un this part night. 'l‘h.» lwsny hauls of crushm! nut. Hf Durham has mac!» f‘ hurl \\ iHI N'Mi IllO‘II Former Bgremont Resident Passes Away Saturday At Residence of Daughter in Toronto. Other News From Holstein by Our Own Corres- pondenL BAD ACCIDENT NARROW” AVERTED William Cornwall found Broken Rail on C. I. R. Near Town Thurs- day light Which light. Have Caused Bad Wreck. 'l‘hv lunn‘)’ hauls of ('l‘usllml .4va nut. nf Durham has maul? for NI» mun-«Hy nf ho'm’im' rails an ”In lmrham-Palmm'stun linv, but' nwn mm this and tho- vigilmwo- Hf Hm wvtinn men :u-ciolmxts of this kind ikl'v hullllcl [U happo-n. \Hwthm' HI‘ not Mr. {Inl'nwull's m'nmpmms in nntifying tho- sm'tinn nwn Hf tho- bl'nkml rail will [M 1‘»- u-uum/o-ol by ”m railway company. m- aln not knnw. but ”turn in nu mum that ho- sawd thv mmpany Hm horrors of a “Trek and a cun- VOL. 59.â€"NO. 3098. The member for South Wellington will be Conservative House Lender for the next session of Parflnmont and n natlornl convention nut yenr will choose 3 permanent m leader in meet-don to Rt. Ball- Arthut 3m m I] o. HON. HUGH OUTER“: .\l n In Un‘1nuugfuture. Wumvn's lnsfintuto hold a m'o'ssful meeting at the home oiontinued on page 8) hh n 311’.“ \V days H .‘lt THE DURHAM CHRONICLE twat ix ll. Thor pim’y "Has- 13 im'lws long and ' haw, "clitclwol" any had it “35804. ”HT nmno-x I'Ulllld "1! Math. 3 'o‘il. 'Hnls‘h'in: .‘lrs. me! two sons. )lx'. tlm Durant. .‘llmnt and it. was was} no 1' m this part mun-I l "N ’V l m "VP _\'1 H] ' illltl a )1 111011111 h Knight. 1-. Miami H Hf Pl' ntly w , Sim H's I‘M HIM Shv was a .‘lo'HIH yvars 380 mt» with .m'nwnll's o- sowtlun ll lm I‘v- liem'm o P‘l.'l.- fet‘hlo 0f Uh II 1059 cul WM Ilthlf ntly’“ IVPo Ill in 11's ill H1 The time will soon be when it will be safe for a barber to ask the ques- tion "wet or dry?"-â€"Brockville Be- corder and Times. Mondm. Nmembm 8 i~ \tmistim Da\. and at 10.30 am a special A1- mistiee Das spnice “ill be held in the Anglican Lhurch. The. address {01 the seniw “ill be deliwl‘ed b\ the Rm. James TaHor. pastor of the Baptist chm-ch. and the other lix'al clergy will also take. part. During the servien a Spo‘Clal otter- im: will be received. to go) into the Soldier's liomtnrt Fund. It is hoped that the citizens will not forget the svlemnity of the area- sion and that a large congregatien will turn out in commemoration of the ending of the war eight years ago next November tt. siilnnl t l' this lmVn. Mr. )lctlawlvy’ wzh‘ a sli":o'niakel' by Mario and wiirkâ€" . Ml luv u timv with S. l’. Summon-5.; Ho- was Hi» l'nllivi' nf l'lhal'lt‘s Mr-g thiwlw}. I'm-mow lit-alivnmn on me" Durham (liinlpli I'llll out of Durham' om tlw C. N. R. .\ couplo' of years nun ”10 family muvml tn Tillsonbux'g; whr-i'v Mr. )lcllziwli-y svcnrml {in-l othou' run. but le‘ some time past has bt‘ell living in Owen Sound. .‘ll'. Mcliawli-y was well known here as a line old gentleman and there 31'» many who will learn with remmt. of his death. He was a man UNION SERVICES FORMER RESIDENT DIED AT OWEN SOUND thvn' aw many who will learn with rwgrvt of his death. H» was a man of about 70 Shane of age. The 1'0â€" mains \wro taknn tn Embro un Sat- urday morning from Owen Sound. whvrn interment was made. ' Durham Congregations to Unite in Memorial Service on November 8, With Special Offering for Soldier's Comfort Fund 'l'lu- study hunk. "Now Days in Old India." was cnmmvm'ed and U10 til-st rhaptm- was Wad with thv lwlp nt' tlw map nt’ India placml bnt‘ux'c Hu- mo-mlwrs. The waders. Mrs. Mc- dihwklm. Mrs. \\'w-lt'n. Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Hay and \lrs. .\lv4';m\'an. gaw wal- Is‘thg glimpsv Hf tho' nld days of In- dian Mn and habits lwt'nro‘ (hp mis- sinnariws inh'mlurm a knmvledgn nf t'nwmu vustnms and faith in Jon-311s (Ihl'i singing the- l-‘c-umlutinn which was 3111*. .IH'. PM!” HI“ l’o'tel's l'wa l'vtel's wad a «It hasml cm “In tvxt faith, Hut. by sight. and \VHl'kS." Ml'fl. th'i'hh‘l [N'i h-al’lvt o-ntitlml "E\ giVing." Lo-Hvl's 1'] www- “'34 by Mrs. dial: Kurva by Mrs. lo'tto‘r was m Hm requu‘nn Commute-0‘. The) mm‘tin mhvtlon. QUEEN ST. W. M. S. MET LAST WEEK 011 'l'lnn'solay. Hrtnbm' 2|. tho1 mnnthly 111011111111: 12f tlw \\'..\l.>’ ('11 011111111 stro-vt l'nitgol church “as ho-M at the hnmo- 111' Mrs. H. 31111111111. 'l'lw [Hunting was lml by Mrs. d’uw. l’o-to‘l's. whu upo‘llo'd tlw nxvrria‘o's by singing tln- hymn. "Hom' Firm .8 Fe 11111111111111 Yr 'aints 111‘ the- 111ml," “111.1. \\:1~' lnlhmml In prayr by .\l1.~. In. \\HH1' .\l1‘.~1."'l\\aml1-y rpm! ”11- scriptnrv Ivssnn. Mrs. .\ pleasing part Hf tlw prngram was ”In singing 01' a lwamtiful duvt by )lvsdfimvs Km'vhtvl and )lcflrmn A lvtto‘l' was wad frmn .\|1'. Hrm'zp un thv ro-qmrvnwnts of tlw supply :2. 74.2.5; 7.9.. :: :z)..,u.:_{.m 7.32:. 2:27.; :z’..._..<._:.< 55:7..- Earfi... .3231 3.2: :5 :2.=_._u. 5.2... 3.2; 3. 27.. giafifi: :: :T .::.. 73...: 3. :7. 12.4. 3.12:; v.4 (:1. 13:: 2:; $.34. 2:5 3. 2:4,. 1’. .r‘r‘E! Late D. C. McCawley Was Well Known Here. Where He Lived Up Till Two Years Ago. Interment Made'At mero. Near Woodstock. Ladies Gathered at. Home of Mrs. H. McCrae Last Thursday Afternoon in Business Discussion. HON. T. A. BURROWS Newly appointed Lieutenant-Gov- ernor of Manitoba. He is a real pioneer of the West, having first landml in Winnipeg in 1875 as a boy of 18. and must of his life has bwn identified with the lumber businvss. ”maker by tmw with ARMISTICE DAY vlws‘mi with the Mn- \\'ml by praym' by v. Mrs. 'l‘wamlo-y hm- lvssnn. Mrs. dt'Vutinnill lt'zll'lo't th. "\\'o' walk by wt. entitle-.1 “Faith DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1926. IthIIIIII “as 3!» III II Iiay III' IIIIII wea- IIIIIIII IIIII Ing \\'ilit'il tlIII WIII'knlI'n \\IIIIII IaiII IIII. IIIII greater part of the stIIIIIIIIIIk is III’Iw III III‘IsItiIIn and I II I\I IIII. II IIIInInIIIIIIIIIII on 'l‘IIesIIIIv I I” IIIIIIIIIIII Kt'\I'S II' I\'IIIIIaIIIIIIII_,I m IIII IIIIII IIIIII \IIIiIk III putting III the I II I-IIIIInInts has IIII IIII IIII the job \IIIII : :I gang III mIIII II-II' IIIII IIIISI III“ Ila}? IIIIIIIII: III IIIII BIIIII‘IIIICSIII‘ and III“ he IIIII IIIIII \inII this part III the work III II It’“ days the SaIIIIIII BIIIIIgII IIIHIIIpIIlLV. \\'iIIt'il has the stIIIIIWIIIIk. Is guing ahead with the I-II'IIIIIm ;sIIIIII_ItIIIIII IIIIII \VIH shurtiv have this .I‘I'Ittiy I'IIII Mr. Keyes I0 Iay IIIII eII- 'nIIInI IIIIIIII. This is their first lIhI III. ht III III I'INIIIII aIIIl \\IIIIII the iIIixxIIII III laying IIIII IIIIIIII I.~ being IIIIIIII IIIII hIIIaIIeII III“ the stIIIIIwork \\ Ill be rIICtIIII toxether. B\ this on- jIIIIIIIIation it is expected that tIIItI’iII I\\III he resumed tIIn da\s IIII two IxerIiis earlier than utherxxise. 'lhII 1:“ ing III the tloor “ill nut take long. ihut as it has In have considerable Itime to set. and as the weather at this time of the year cannot be de- I..IIIndIIII upon. it is rather hard to I state IIet'initer just when the bridge \\ iII be opened. Gix en good weather iContracter Reyes informed The IChronicle vesterday that the road- 'I\\ av should be opened by November 20 at the latest but added, "\ on canâ€" not lay cement floors in net wea- t IeII." «bani. McKay. a young farmer almnt ‘25 years of agv. the son of Rev. George McKay. was shut and instantly killml by an Indian whose identity is not ynt known. in the minds about fmn' “HIPS from Tiver- ton early Sunday M'nning. and the Provincial and local pnlico 111-0 still so-ai'ching for his nllll'dl‘l‘l'é‘l‘. The young mvn walkth towards tlw shack, morn nut of curiosity than for any utiwr pnrpuse. and whilv thuy won» still somv distance t'mm it. an Indian vmm'gvd. bearing a tm't'h-light. 'I‘lmy idi-ntitind the man as an Indian dwtmu known as In'. tLi-mwl. 'I‘Iw Indian Duvtm' was t'ulltfnvvd almnst immndiato'ly by an- nthm' Indian hearing a gun. and this man tit‘iiht‘l'alt'l)’ shot at thv t'nnr. 'I‘lw chargu struck ynnni; Nit-Kay. with thv re-sult, that In- diml alniust, instantly. COUNTY BRIDGE MAY BE OPEN SOON Sn far as tho. details could be Ivaxnmi. it. appmu-s that young Mc- Km “IUI thum companions, had hm u out “alking during Ilw late af- Imnmm and about ’ H‘clmk \\hiln passing through Ilw \wmls «m the hum of Donald Mann-sun, on the I'unrth unncvssiun of Bruce. thvy mmv acrnss a shack which had hovn built by sumv Indians from thn Sangven Indian Roam-v03. While talking to Mr. Reyes. we 7.15ka him what. in his opinion, was the cause of the collapse l' the bridge last, spring, saying tha we had heard it was attributable ti) faulty workmanship. Mr. Keycs said that this had nothing to do with it. The county and the engineers were responsible, as in taking the old bridge out of the river he had never encmintered any better workman- ship in the concrete line. The big reason for the collapse of the old structure was because 3 was not wide enough. "The water could not get away," he said. “and naturally had to go somewhere. Had the bridge been of sufficient capacity to take care. of the flood instead of holding it back. it would be here to- day." he concluded. - The meanest man we know of is the warden who put a tack in the electric chainâ€"Arizona Kitikat.’ Expected That Trafiic Over Durham Road Will Commence About. Middle of November.â€"Steel Work Nearly Brected. BRUCE YOUTH SHOT BY VAGRANT INDIAN Whvn tho tln'm- uthm' young mPn saw the-iv mmpzmiun fall thny ask- ml lhwtnr 01va in full!“ UVPI' with his torch. \thn “w lnclian doctor dismwmwl what haul happvnml. 1m x'o-tul'nml tn thc- shark. and a little Into-r Inn and llm-p ulhw Indians, Mm had apparvmly lwvn m'cupying tlu- shack. lvl't tlw \vmnls, got into a mntur our and draw away. 'l‘lu- 'l'ix'vrtun [when Upull [wing Ilntiliwl. “'0‘!” t“ tlw smmv and haul tho- hmly I'vnmvml tn the: Inca! un- olvrtnking pal-luvs. and tlw {lorunm' 'l'lm 110w cuunt)’ lu‘iolgv OVM' the Saugwn Riwr is Iapidh assuming shzuw and if tlu- gum] \wathvr con- tinuos it is mmv than likle that ham. lwtmwn anham and Hann- \an'k'nu the' o‘l‘t‘I'ttiOIl Hf HIP SL001- work 01‘ thv brulgv comnwncml gm Mummy ”1' last \vm-k. and while Murderer and Party of Three Fled Following Slaying. thvrv was ah ”101- during “'6'1'0‘ laid nfl'. tlw stm-lwnrk It Will Pay You to Advertise in The Chrom’ele. \‘0'1‘ and [mints \wst, will ho“ i'vsumml atmiit ttw miilh» nt' nnxt month. lhis “ill be- gfvtmt inc-“n tn motor- ists and OHIOIS as tho' ate-tum' thi'uugn Huntinck smith ut’ tuwn is in any- thing hut. gmut cmutitiun and will not inipi'uw any with the» \wt \wa- thm'. This i'naiiway has hwn wry l‘Uligh all summm- and though the \thh‘ alistalico' In [W slvtniii'o'cl is unly about th milvs amt a half, it sowms much lungwr whvn humping swim much lungwx- whpn humping alum: owr thn l'x'llgh highway pmâ€" wlo-cl by the cuunt)’. mm! (In Mg wnrk ulmw limntinuml on page 8 Indians Flea Week-end Visit Brought to Tragic End Monday Afternoon When Can- adian Pacific Freight Train Struck Auto at McWilliaxns Station, Five Miles East of Hereâ€"John Highley Died in Durham Hospital and Wife Now Lies in Serious Condition With But Little Hope Held Out For Recovery. .\11. \101111- \11111 11\\ 11> 1111- farm on “111011 11111 311'“ illiams statinn 51311115 311111111'11111.'11\V1111s1-1'1fa11'1111'1"ail\\a\ 1'1111.~t.hz111 11111 1111111111113 in 011 \11111- 113V 211111.1111- 11111-shi111: taking 101114111 than \\8~' 1111111111111.3112111111 “1'8. HighlvyVa"1!111111?111'1'11 111 gu 10 toxxn 31111 511011111 111111'1' g'1'111'1'1'11's and 1111111- stntfs 1'111' 111.1 11V1-111111: 1111131. T111111' 1'31' \\ as :1 1'111'11 1111111111; 111111.11 011111. “151 \V11111 11111\V111g at 1111' tim1'. ”WV 11311 511111111111 :1t .\11..\111111'e.-1: 1121111 111 2111,111s1 1111- ._.1l1~.- 1111 1111' car. From the gate it is necessary to cross 1111- railway 11'a1'k 111 1:111 11111 1.111 111 1111- main 1'111111, 9.1111 11 was while 11111V \V1-1'n 1111111111: 1111 the 5111119 that 1110 111113111 02111111 21111111; 111111111 an 1111111' :11111 a half ahead 111' 1111- usual 1im1'. {Continued 1:111 page 8) CHINESE MISSIONARY SPOKE HERE SUNDAY Durham Prcshytcrians wort- gyuatly hunnrml un Sahhath morning lust whcn tho-y had as thcir speak- cr Dr. .lo'ssii) .\. Machan. Hf Tin-onto whoio t'nr tanty years has «lcvotcd her life to mw'lical mission wurk in South China under the. Canadian Prvsbytvrian illiiirch.’ Dr. MacBo-an owned the Marion Barclay Hospital in hongmmn, Snuth China and for cightccn yuars faithfully ministor- ed tn the ncmls of the women and children of that district. During the past ycar sh» has hecn appointed to tho pusitinn m‘ Professor of Obstetrics of Hackvtt Medical Cul- legc. Canton, “1101'“ she is filling a much larger splint-c of usefulness. that of training Chincsn Medical sturlcnts and so iiting them for work asmdoctors among their awn people. Dr. Mao-Bean spoke of the growth of medical work. tirst in her own mission and then in canton. She al- so spoke of the unsettled conditions in China. ancl statml that the hos- pital with which she is connected is the only hospital in Canton that has not been closed by the “Red" army. That the college is well known is seen by the {act that there are medical students from every province in China with the excep- tion of two who have come here to study. She also spoke,nf the. suffer- ing of the people since the boycott against Britain and many women are starving Uecauso there is no trade carried on with other nations and no food is allowed to come into the country. John Highiey wt 2.2 Lynol awmw. 'l‘ni'mitn. is «It-act. and his \vit'v livs in Durham Huspital at tho pniut of Math :is tiw i'o'snlt nt' thv autnmuhiiH in Which thuy \w-i-n'riciing hving hit by tlw \wst-imunot Canadian I’mratic t'i-uight train num- fut-Williams sta- mm at 2.2“ last Mniiclay sifti-x'ncmn. 'l‘ho- accioh'nt is wisily thc- must tra- gic that has vwr owi'uri'o-«t in this sectiun nf tin- [il'nVillt'o' and is the- first auto fatality Hf is kind. we“ ho.- livVP. tH “Ct'lll' «in thn \Valkel'tnn- Saugm'n hi'alit'h. Mr. and Mrs. Highlvy camv up from Tni'untn nu Saturday «in a Visit with i'o-lati\'o--' in this \‘it'illilv and at. ttw timo- vt‘ tlw aiviclnnt “own the- gut-sts of Mrs. Highlm s hiothm'. Mi "zlhnmu ..l Muniv. “h“ liws onlv a in“ \zuots . a-t. ut MC“ illiams sta- tinn. Dr. MacBean is on short furlough 9nd expects to return to her work 1:: June of next year. HUSBAND KILLED AND WIFE BADLY INJURED WHEN HIT BY TRAIN Dr. Jessie MacBean Has Been Con- nected With Missionary Work in South China For Many Years and Gave Most Enlightening Address. HIS GLORY! hawâ€"7.15:3; . 3.1.1:... .. 325:7. .. p.559]. . >.:_..__5a.l. . .3.-._.: z57..::_,â€". This week's Mount Forest Domed- erate tells of the injury last Friday afternoon of Gordon, the little two- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bar- nard of that town. who fell out of an upstair ’window to the ground. a distance of 15 feet at their home on Birmingham street. Mrs. Barnard was working in the room at. the time and a screen was in the win- dew. In some way the little fellow had pushed out the screen and fal- len out. The child received a severe shock but no bones were broken. The full cvnsus uf Hm Hnlariu Highways lit-partmvnt was takvn during Hw past. \ka. «mnmwm-inu with 'l'hursday nmx'ninu and mm- plvting thv work last night. at m H'- clock. I’rvllowing is thv IIUIDDM' uf whirlus passing this [mint «luring thv wec-k. thv c-vnsns IIIMI hvim.‘ Hll duty from 6 in the» murning until 10 at. flight: HIGHWAY CENSUS TAKEN THIS WEEK The train was in diam" 0i tinn- ductor Jami-3 Lawllo at Durham. and the accident is hvlimwi tn haw.- liven caused {mm moisturo on NI» wind- shield preventing the ciriwr (If thv car from speing the train. which was not running fast and which “as wurking hard tip a heau grada at this pomt. It is thought that “bile thp train “as making a lot of noisn coming up thp gratin the nccupants of the car being in a closed sedan. could not hear it. A sad fatality occurrwt at ”I“ LIN. H. Clussing on» milu fmm ‘IUO‘HDII 0n 'luvsnlan “hen .\lI.~' Sclmaxtz of Kit- Cht'nt'l \\ as instanth kiltmt whvn thv smhm iII “hich slw “as IiIliIII: “as struck by tho Durham-Hm-lph freight train. In tlw car with Mrs. Schwartz \WI'P Miss Irena Niknlis hf Kitchenpr. and Clive Playfnrd uf Buffalo. SAC, the lattm‘ of \thm WPPP to be marrimi today. Messrs. B. Alice and V. Blyth Again Oflicial Census Takers At Mc- Clinton’s Corners. KITCHENER WOMAN KILLED WHEN FREIGHT STRUCK CAR MOUNT FOREST CHILD INJURED SIR JOHN SIMON The choice of a leader for the Liberal party of Great Britain is believed to lie between Sir John and Mr. Lloyd George. Mntm ill HM $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. 8. HM‘ 188 ‘) ~ 9:1 (In MIInIIIIv mIII'IIiIIII IIIIIIIII I230. Messrs. HI'I‘I HIIIII IIIIII WIII'I'IIII AI- IIXIIIIdeI' III HMIIIIICK. IIIIII a narrow escape from SI‘IIUIIS IIIjIII'\ III' III-IIIII ““0” “w FIII'II N‘IIaIl III “IIII II IIIIIx \II-ro I’I'IIIIIIIIIIK IIIIIII HIIIIHHI‘ IRIINI In mack IIII- IIIIII III IIII~ I‘IIIII-IIIIII I'I'Iissing III Allan Park. and. IIIkiIIg III “I“ diII‘II “as (Unllbli‘h'h “II'I'kI‘d. SII much so IIIIII “I“ IIWI'III' .MI'. H. W. HunI. has no iIIIeIIIiIIII III ngIIIII: II PM In I I‘I‘d. Earlier In “In II\I-IIIIIII, “0H. HIIIII IIIIII IakI-II lIi~ IIIIIIII 5 (‘III' III 30 III I0\\ll and “as. IIIIIIIIIIIII: IIIInII- “III'II “II“. III I-IIII-nI IIaIIIH’IIWI. .III.~I “IIIII. IX‘OIII‘I'I'd Is IIIII BHOKI‘HH‘I' kIIH\\II. but the ca ‘ IIIIIIIIII-IIIII IIIII IIIIII IIII- bank [1081‘ that IIIIIIII III IllakIlIL' IIII- IIII‘II. got IIIII (If IIIIIIIIII IIIIII “0!". into the ditch. NIIaII} IIII IIIII IIIII~'~' in ”I“ maI'IIIIII- \\ II~ IIIIIkI-II IIIIII IIIII piwn a IIIIII IIIIII: IIIIII flight IIIcIIIu WidI‘. which IIIIII'rI-II III II sharp IIIIIIII. Car Completely Wrecked on Durham Road Near Allen Park, But Occu- pants Had Lucky Escape. NARROW ESCAPE IN BAD MOTOR SMASH The anniversary sc-rVirm-z of Queen street l'nitml Hhurrh last Sunday wrrv m-ll attrndrd. large! congregations turning nut. hum morning and mrninu In listrn to rxcellrnt discuursrs by Um Rev. Thomas R. Hula. H. A.. M Walkertnn whose humr pulpit was takrn for the day by thv Ram'J. Ii. l’vlcrs, M. A.. of Durham. A fnafurv nf Hm svrx'irv was the singing of “In rlmir. \\'lm had spr- (‘ial anthrms‘ suitahlv I'Hr Hm «wra- sion. which .\\'¢'l'u \‘o-rv nun-In vujny- NI. Thu snlns 01' Miss liullls 0f Slratfnrd worn uxrvllonl and run- trihutrd murh In Hu- snrrvss and vnjuymrnt uf Hu- «My. Un thdav rwnmu {rum 6 in 8 U'Pluck. llw lmiio-s Hf llu- rnnurvua- 'tion sc-rvml a hut sumwr in NW base-mum. ul‘ Hm rhurrlu. Hu- rlmrrh nwmlu-rs and fl‘lt'lltls uf Hu- rnngrruation lurnmu nut in large. munhc-rs tn c-njuy Hw mam c'Xl'o'l- It'll! ratahlvs prnvidml. 'l’lm Indira Hui.»~ yc-ur rxrrllml Hu-mwlws as mirrors and Han Irrasury was runâ€" sidvral’oly vnlmnrml as a rum“. nf Hwir vfl'nrts. Vollot is'still halo- and Imam)" 4.1 can be snen am «lax lu-mm-n H hours c f 8 and 6 0. Ion k. .n hiâ€" MT“ at the town “nigh Mains. “hum I most efl'icipntly attends his dune-s : Town clerk and wpighmastvr. Special Seryicc 3 Sunday Drew Good Folltming ilw sumwr an I‘Xl'i‘nf‘llt “Ingram in “Will ialvni. assisted In Mlss Lullls. wax [IIII IIII Ill Hm :IIIdiiuIiIIIII. “I! ”In IquuI'aIII \U'II' pianu due-H. i9} ilw Miww i IIIsIIIaII wins In Miss illuis. and :I IIIixmi quaIiIHv mmlwsmi Hi “Is. I‘LA. Hay, Mrs. M. Wilsun :IIIvl Mon-M's. \V. “WISH” and H. H. l‘milio'M. lmvis by Mrs. \\’il.~'un and Mrs. W. 4' ._:..: ._...1.a-’. .3 95:. may; :_..:w..z.. z: 7.5 .7225... $3, 77.35.. ..__a .3 :_..m (. ..._...:.. .5: .5143: .3 .35“.â€" ..1.._:.. .3 1.3.1.. 9...? 7.: :.::: :1: .......$ ....:.....$a‘_ .3. 7:: 5.1.2.5 .52 .3 \vidt‘. which mthml tn a sharp puiut was hmkr-n. from ttw windshivtat amt hurlfld back with such tum-u that. :t [mwtratod ttw cushion rm tlm hat-k mat and rmwirmt «‘nxmctvratotv turvn tn distndgo it. Hact thew town my one in this. swat at tho- timv ttwy would mast assurmily tunv tumn killml. Tho- m-mumnts ut‘ ttw ('3! won.- I-atalmltmt thrmmh ttm tap and thrown I'lvar nt’ tw var and. rvmm'k- able" to rt-tnto. t‘St‘Stlted injury. ('ldmgmmlations In Mr. \\'. B. \‘ullo- Of this town. who. on Sunday la- celobrated his 34th birthday. Mr QUEEN S'l'. CHURCH ANNIVERSARY WAS FHTINGLY OBSERVED Row An oxaminaticm slmwmi that. it had turned nw-r a «mu; both siclvs \wro- hm! tlw whnlo- car SH ‘ has been docidml nu repairs. u-cxau aervnccs sundn Drew Good Congregations. and upper nnd Program on Iondny Evening Were Also We]! Attended. History of Congregation 'l'lw vlmimmn 11w Hu- ww-nw ' Th fumble with MANY HAPPY RETURNS Continuum] it had l'\'i¢‘h‘ll“}' MW]! 8 ouuplv 0f “mt-S. a.- vrv hmilv smaslwd and ar SH damagml that H mm nut. to nth-mm. an} he var and. I‘m-mar waned Injury. tum nf “w mach: \\‘lm cl Ml'fi. \V. U. mm'la c-njnyed, Lawrvm'c' mm 'I°.-. .\ mornvt was a mud allvllt l‘WNHllR pauc- io-urgu c'anin; “16 unw an 0x- H o ”lo .r “w wvnt Illas‘s £l_\‘ tho:

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