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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Dec 1926, p. 5

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n’t Leave ll [00 Late! Shop Early ‘5“ December 3, i“ Durham. o, uncua-o-onouw CUTY OVER 1.” Stufl m. ”Inset. 1|. \Vo'ro. “I. l'. in this :h'. N‘lurn. rahly 0V8? mmhdate. his riding, . nn party ”It! parties IM‘ mama HM hm‘nlates uuly kit- \V I I V 0 Izunwson Hm (in. is little "IPNO for an l'iliatinns m many In: what m-o- vol. NH! iSSUQ had the thought HI» hug... PM. from HIM that nu been I\‘ of ”ID 'i. lmw- run until 0‘ {PVV In ll ’. ”liver Durham Inn was I candy Cd“- Imal \V “3‘ audi- can- trust I jab a ho Miss Tho person who has to trawl much on the railways is apt to take a dislike to the commorcial travel- ler as a class. Canadians are gun- erally suppostho ho a fairly polite men with some thought for othars, but any stranger riding on the Monday morning tax-ins out of T o- ronto would newr snow-ct it. Tho-u tho travellers arc- roturning to tho-ir work\an¢l pach ”no spams to think it his privilrm‘ to grab a seat all to himsnlt and two if pnssihlv. Ha will pilohisluggagn arouml him‘ and lo: women with tarnilios hunt around for a plarr, otter having to sot tho rhildron clown in anntlwr swat than the» «mo she (wrnpios. .-\ law or them take the oppm'tunity to air this t‘lt‘Vt‘l‘lH'SS hy hailing." tho- ni-wsemys anal portâ€" Pl“. lt’ thv rlass think thvy ari- sutl’irio-ntly in Hip majority thoy will an t'artlwr anil smnkr in “W or- dinary day ruin-hrs in spit» of tho pussihlo' pl'vsvnt'v nl' Indira. Tilt'it: man fll't‘ tori-ml tn would much ut tlwir timn on trains. hut that is no rmmnn “In thm should think that lwcausv thm trawl at a cheaper fm'v. the rail“ avs arr just run 101' their conwnimu o.-â€"h-1'gu~1 NM\S Rpcm‘ol. “It light. Have Been Worse” Nojwvr in momt‘vry haw Hntario‘ farmvrs amirnarhml tho winter with ri'nps so lllt'UHHnt‘it‘lV mirvvstml and with so littli' tall wm'k almh‘. Tho-r» is. in tho aggrogatv. a largo arm-ago of corn still ungarnorml: root, rrOps. inrliioling tho sugar boots in \Vosto-rn Ontario. haw horn par- tially liftml with tho groatost. ilill’i- rulty: henns \wro almost a failuro; potatoes am of questionable quality; and. linlo-ss thorn is moro- opon wratho-r. fall plowing will haw to bo (tour in tho spring. This is only part of a long sad story that. applio-s pro'tty wc-ll to Untariu as a whoh- anal may ho amplitlml in Var.- inus olistric'ts arroriling to their sporial crops, climato aml customs. .\ prohleni has clm'oloiiml for Whirh olwn wo-zithor is tho Only solution. .-\ol\'iro from any quarto-r is nsnlnss. Taking advantage of owry prul‘ttlllll)‘. hut it v-wr so nnimiting. is tho only moans whoro- by tho t’arnwr ran ro-srnv his nngar- no-rml rrops and do a littlo plmving to lo'ssvn thv hurtlvn of work ar- rumulatim: for tho spring. It will mean an inlvrruptinn in cm'tain rotatio'ms. perhaps. 'mil unr- nssilzlio‘ an alii'ro-ol program fur 1927. Such m-ar olisastnrs haw occurred in various olisirirls and parts of Um l’rminrn O‘l'l‘ this. and wlinn follow- ml by a faVHl'illij spawn tlii» mem- ory of ill» past. year is lilnttril out. 'l‘lw Hntarin farm has wonilrrfnl l‘o‘i'luw aliw pmwrs. and the «liver- siliml lizilnrn nt' our agriculture duos not. po'rmit nf mnrr than a lo-mpnrary rant-hark or partial fail- uro. _ . A ‘II' o In spit» nf the atrocious fall \wafl'wr. tlw difl'ivult. harvest, the partial loss of craps and the hack- wardnnss of all fall wm'k, tho farm- m-s of Untarin sum in a svcnrp pnsi- tion and will mmt Hm wintm‘ np- timistivally. knnwing full well “that. it. might. haw homn \\'m'sv."â€"-â€"Farm- m’s Advocatv. 8111? Obstinacy . . . . llmumlll \\ by people drn'mg In buggws 01' J1. IIâ€" light \Vagnns‘. m' riding hicyolns. [__°_L,-n should refrain from varrying tuil- p1; '( lights i~' olitl'imllt. m umlm'slanol.’pump} “ sinm‘ tlw risk 0‘ injury is alm-st. p‘. :1 entirely llwirs. If people) will [wrâ€"Hrick'prs slat. in no-uligo‘m‘n in this l-ogzu'll, Hm! - D“; «mm-n unwrnnwnl ‘slmulcl prntvcti ’ motorists by passing legislatiom; \\ lm'h \nmlol mukn it. mmpulsmfiv l'wrl all \‘Mm'lws tn Parry ligllts.â€"~lllmlâ€"5 l l,” 11.8.5 \' -..\ Whiteman Through For ,Vll’. .nvr-v y” n -__-__. t‘m'wmzm u" U. ml llnaoh infinuth Hun-y, :mul his aunt). hay." tinis‘ho'tl tl:c';l' ngwt'utl'ns t'xtl' this spasm). 'l‘ln-y lmw lmm \ynx'king from Dun-- olalk tH ”filmyilh‘ sim'v .lmw I. “win: tn lung hauls. swamps and wzn'rity c'f labor. tlwy wm-n a month lat» in claim: this stl'otvh of fly” milns. Mr. \‘Jhitoman tnld Thn Post that it. is :1 hard country to build in. hut. nnw that. it. iw‘ tinishml. it. is tlm lwst piece nf work that he has su- pm-intvndod in the past nine swa- sons. This county road will (wont- ually run t‘rnm Dunolalk t0 Nmstadt. Via llnlstwin amt Ayton. connm‘ting with tlw cmmty linv road at Non-l staolt.â€"-â€"-Hanny0r Post. scarcity law in milvs. that it i but. nnv 'rnc DWI: VI Vv-CJ .\ \kaly papm' usually «luvs from ”W o-ll’o-cls nr local failurn lo Valuv luval palrifilism and faith- l'Hl dm'vlw. “my city or town .lulllee cannot. give iutl'ro‘st and «ligâ€" nily tn lawn lil'v as tho' local “wk- 13' uivos internal to town “f0.-â€"TOI‘- unln To‘lvgl‘am. The Local_ Weekly Wi'dow Fax-ed Badly .\|I'.~‘. \zmio- Melmnalol. a widow well m1 in years. fared rather badly "It the Cmmty Court in in her smt . Walkertnn nn Tuesday last. against the eweutnrs nf the estate of the. late RnheI-t \h-Imnald. a bachelor of Riple}'.\\'hn died early this year leaving an estate. and for whom the widow had acted as housekeeper for a number of years. The lady askeu'l wages at $20. a month for the past six years’ service, but as ve of the deceased qhe was a Man ’ ' ‘ ment had been fl'lkt‘cl “'agvs H: '7‘“. .. --_ tho past six years' service. but as slw was a relauw of tho domoasod erPnt had been and no specific am‘ on her and the t‘nto‘rml int” hotwn Judge Sutherland, who 1 here on T1393â€" thai the Ml Thursday Deco-bar 2, i926 trough For Season \\'I;ifvnmn Hf IIHIWVM summhing and that it was up to the twirs to make- her sofvmo allowanco. T h? action. as a cunquuoncv, was dismixsml with cnsts.-â€"-\\'alkm't0n 'l'imc-s. _ \ Im at. garage man has luwn 103- 1m: 3 lot at gas 1mm his undm- te'I-nunot tank thist'all, and {ma Ic‘vng timo- was unahlv tn ascertain ttw t‘dtlh‘". About thv same time, Mr. .\. Schmnlz prOprietm' of Um tlnntmc-rcial, was. puzzlmt to know why his collar always reokod 0f galsnlimg when nothing: stronger than ’1.’ t \\ as stmmt abnut. tho pr um- isos. 'ltm gmagn man. hvaring m this cirmnnstancv. becamn \xiSv at mum. and making: a thurnngh inâ€" Located the Leak vastigation of his tank found a leak through which the gasolinu I'M'Iun'd and I'mqu its way IIHVVII into the twwn drain. The gaso- linw Imus-s amv nu Ihumgh Um 9. Han dminage into the basement of tho- Inmmmciul.-â€"-.\lilxlmzw Ham- It“. climl. .\l llw trial. tlw ynung man, will» was a 'l'nrmiln l'niVi-rsily sliialvnl. «iii a pruspvrting trip, air» remind all rvspnnsiliility l'nr tlw fatality anal \wnt to jail. But. llu- anal was lint. 31%. His lady mmpaniun. who had not 110in sum- ninnml. on learning Hf the snntoncc imliliml tlw aullrurilies that slm a- lmw was in hlflnll‘ as Sill‘ was driv- ing at. ”w limo. As a result. of her action slm is now faring a charge of manslaughlvr. Vii-wing tho actions of those two po-nplv, wlin ran say the «lays of chivalry aru nvvr. Whilo- tho Victim of tiw unfortun- atn avcidvnt has nmtnuhtmtly dimt, ttw «'ii'cumstavcvs surrounding tho fatality would warrant. tho Crown in taking: a lvnivnt vivw 0f the vasv. Thu prpsiding judgv, at the trial (-Xprvssmt his admiration for tiw young man. and wgrvt that he amulet nut grant. him his troodim. Tho snhquuont claim of the boy’s companion, altm-s the wholv situa- timi. and it' tmth wm'v fm'giwn. the wm'ht would not ho any poorer. POOPIO of their stamp are all too SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH SCBI‘W‘. 8.8. No. 6, Bentinck l\'-â€"«Hm-nlol Dunn'. l'lm Mann- uhl. He-ssiv .-\«llam'. Arthur Adlam. Sr. 1|[»Jnhll McCallum, Brady Adlam. Stanlvy Sprung. A t Jr. 1114:1ai4nn6u \"ickors',_ Irma Mightnn. Allwrt Bivmann. (i'ordml Brunt. Sr. II Sulnow D111111'.H01't1'11¢'ln 1'1111111'.H:11nlol Sprnl1g.IIdIiu MC- Imusmll 111111191011 .\Icl)011gall. .l1°. IIâ€" Donald \V alkm'. Rm B1111”. [--~-~rl,v\'i Bimnann A REAL HERO «(’m‘rclon Vit'kt‘l'S‘. (ivorgo :mk Shm'po. «Hm-man ankms. Ruth CANADIAN JUSTICE Tho unassuming and \‘Pt. efl‘icivnt manner in which the medical evi- dencc- was given and accepted at, the rncont trial for murder at \\'alkm'- Lon is cnmnwmml upon by thn Sault Stu. Marin Star. as follows: In striking cuntrast to the verbal volleys hoard in American rourts of justice was the qnwt and unsrnsa- tiunnl tostimnny given by (ioctnrs in a trial this work at Walkrrton. A young woman. accused of mnroirr was rxamnml hy cnmpoten} phy- sicians as to her sanity. They found rrriain nwntal cnnditimis which justified a \‘rrdict that shn was not ruspunsihlr i'nr hrr act. She was arâ€" cordingly cummittml to a hospital i'wr tiw insanv. whnrr 5hr \Vill un- cirrgo treatment. _ There '33 no fuss and foatlu-rs.‘ Tho evidvnmx was givvn in plain! straightfm'wmul manuor that, couldi 1m umlm'stnmlmy Um lvast, infm'mml layman. Nu .thnm'y of mgun ‘com- plwxvs' \wrv inlm‘nluced, no ‘ulogivs' and ‘isms' \wrc- clvommi a um'ossar)’ part of 1,11» tvsljmnny. Mun capâ€" nhln nf giViug a satisfactory judge- mvnt impartml tlwir opinou t0 tlw wrurt \vthuut any tlmatriml Pruss- quihhling. 'l‘lwir “pinion was av-l m-ptml. 'I‘hn accused was svnl. in; :1 ImSpital. That‘s all there “as tn] it. : .n... ~_.___.. ,__._-_--.___-_ ‘ -__..__ \\'tmt. a contrast. to similar trials zu'rnss tlw lHH'dt‘l'. .'\(’('“l'tlill:.' t0 the“ Amari-an “Hint. of Vivw, tlw (lanai- dizm alionists missml a grvat. ummrm tinnity t'nr advertising. What. might. haw. lwen madu into a svnsntinnut ’Elfit', I‘tt'll in "80X stutf", :inil psy- t‘tttfltl‘it' tirvworks was «tisposmt «if in a itignitimt amt mmpvtvnt. mmum' that i-vtluotmt (mum. (in all comm-nâ€" ML \Vay. PROFITS OR FARM CROPS AT EXPERIMENTAL FARM Tlm (inst of production and m'ullts l'mm llw yield nl' l'm‘m ('mps naturâ€" ally «lill'm' in sm'linns 0r tlm mun-5 try but facts «lm'ivml from invostiga- [inn and tvsts ('al'l'iml on at, llw ("c-n- tral oxlwrinn-ntal farm, Ottawa. and l’l‘t‘Ol‘llt‘ll in HIP 1' 'pOl'l fur 1925 of Mir Immininn Flt‘ltl Hushamlman, Mr. 1%. S. llnpkins. are of mnrr than ordinary ii’itorost and of Slu‘t‘llll Valno. Last year the yield Ul‘ oats an tlw farm was a rl‘COl‘tl ono. liv- ing 86.8 hnslwls per acre and of straw 2.23 tons. Placing tlw value (if tho nuts at only 1:3 cunts 1wr arrv and thv straw at $4.00 par tun and tlw tntal rust of prmlnrtinn at. $35.48. as dotailml in the report. which can he». liadflroo by applying: to the Pnllicatnns Branch. Ottawa. we have a profit of $10.76 [30' arrv. An nxtra largn yield of hay was also PXporionom‘l at the farm, tho cost, of px‘mlucing which is placed at $28.761wr arm- and tho profit. at. $26.10, the yield having hm-n 14.33 tons per acre» and the cost to pro- (luce $6.64 per ton. Tho semlink cun- sistvd of a mixturo of rod ('lm'vl'. alsikv. and timnthy, to \\'lll(‘|l 6 pounds of alfalfa seen wow {llllll‘d and which \wrn mainly rvspun- sihlo for tho largo yivhl. Corn silagn is given as ln‘mlucing a profit of 34.61 pm' acre. but, pola- tcws prnvod tlm most. profitablv of all. They gave a yiold of 332.3 hus- vls per avl-v. whivh cost. $117.50 per :wrv tn m-rnluon and valuwl at, a dollar pm' buslwl. resultml in a proâ€" lil. [n-I' al'rv of $2115.71. n I n fl.ll\ t“ \\ hvat pxmlncml a profit Hf $19.97 and lmllny 931. 3.80 por- amp. TM \ivlcl m mnngvls “as huh)“ (hp 3- \o'l'agt} and :1 [ms is IPCUI'dml. (01 I1 sil: we gaw uthm' lwttvr [PSIIHS than tlw mixture ofoats.1was and wclws 101' Sililgc‘. m Star Has Compliments for the Conduct of lurdor Trial at Walker-ton. But. tlw-n. that. is tho Canadian {tinâ€"303 unnxcu yiolcl of 1133' was at tho faynn fiho THE DURHAM CHRONICLE III'U IU55U§ “B u Luau-v, uu-v-~.---c. -. K. V. Buchanan, general manager of the Utilities Commission. Mr. Bu- come up again when 1;... ehanan has on his desk a collection next week. The dim-us, of pieces of fairly heavy copper sion made it elem-that. wire which were removed from the nient must ha\ e legal panel of the electric lighting service presrrilm \VaVe-lengtl Of a lOCfilllOflle. yesterday. Ill lllls litilll'h‘. til. Ulierati(_m...;‘\| particular case the fuses hail “hlown pire. out.” throhgh a «li,-:t'ecti\'e ironing.r â€"â€"--0â€"-- cord in the house. The wire halt . NUTTING SBCF been substituted and the t‘Ol'tl hail ”5 “"1 l” are a-nuttin; eventually taken tire and the home U'er roads that twist. was th s endangered. Till almost. alway s. jus “The safety fus.~ is exaetly the The hest 11-m- .Vt‘l. H, same t the lighting rireuit. as the. ' safety \al\'e on a. steam engine hail- . It‘s fun in go 34mm“! er." Mr. Buchanan points out. "No: '1‘.. slnwlv till Wm. i. one Operating a steam engine would ETIH.‘ “Hugh,” "m m,“ Lthink of tying: the \‘alye iluwu and; More «warm "ML ;then hmhhni,r a huge tire under the! ' ' ‘ . ' ‘ ‘ <' w. - ' <n ‘ . thmlc‘ol. so why .u..uli.l the H.1".-It”-H.~‘ fun m ‘2” "4mm”: .Hllislltlllml “till .d [itt‘ti' HI \\_llt" \Vllt‘ {.01 _ 7. l‘ that actually eliminates the satety n ' T5 “."“."." feature of the fuse ‘3" ,n'” '"M "' "H "' W" . In another loeal (‘Ih‘i- the trouhlef imam of the hydro department. was walled to examine. a m itcu' that had, ‘failed. He found that. it had heeul 'liailly lilll'llt‘tl and on examinatien‘w t ' w t ' :iiiseoyered that a hurut t'use hail, a er. a er. .“i ii,|;'i '; M“ I‘. \I".l h on NI nut lo} I $;.:‘:.iui\iw:r”\l ”.‘n'i What IS 600‘! Heal l.\.~' a reusequeure . damage was «lexie to a New elet'll‘lt': \Vhy take a “Mm” m"“”'- """l‘i‘m l“"“‘ ""“-‘-"- ' water that. is [Hill m-ohiiihif i'l‘he pro-int - a i The Hills .‘iru emu! t Reruire l’ . t l I l l The practice at using small lengths of copper wire and other material as a substitute for fuseplugs in the electric service of the home is be- coming far too prevalent in London at the present time. and unless it is stopped there will he some hoax y lire losses as. a result, awarding tn DARGBR IN 0-3:; Fire Likely to Result from tution. 'l‘husn wha fullnwmi in cmnfurl. Hm radio stwrj: nf tln- Varsityâ€" Qmwn's I'unlhail match nu Saturday cuntl'ihutml ”H'il' shal'u toward n'laking Hm nvw mvthmi ut' mamma- ivatiun an pupular that Hanada is now tlw svmmd Ilatmn in NW wurlcl in tlm Men of hmzulcasmm staliuns. According." In a ro-pm't issuml at \\'nehinunn. Hm l'lliYWl SHHI'.‘ 1034‘s in [1993 to _ hell W. A. C?:.2r'1uw, vammt. St'eet. 'xotomo 2, Ontario POPULARITY OF RADIO '0’: man ran was that/within two weeks IVVIIIVII sla- Iions have of their 0“ II I'I'oo will, increased their pO\\’I‘l'; four are pivâ€" paring, III incroasI- “IPIP pmVI-I-z IIIiIIeen haw Illl‘l‘t‘afi‘d “II‘II' \\3\I‘- length, and IlIiIh III'II pl“t‘||8lillfl III bruadcast on wmvâ€"IvngIIm “IIIIII cannot oII‘iciaIIv be :IS'II gIII-II III “II‘III. Listeners l)UUII;I‘Pd II) iIIIeIII II'IIII' “i” knovs IIII- II-asIIn \VIIV. LiIIgII- lion (WPI' III‘IIIIIIIIII'III'V IIIIIIIS \VIII '01“! In IIII'II' IIIIIIIIsI II IZIIIIgI‘oss III. its IIISI SI'SSIUII IIIIIIII- IVVII IIIISIII'cI-ssI'III I-II‘III'Is In sIIIVII IIII- I’II'Ohlvm. TIII- [IUIIII III issuv .\\IH conII- I!“ again \VIII‘II IIIIIIu'I'vss "II-III.- III‘XI \\'€I'k. 'l‘IIII IIISI'IISSIIIII IIISI swsâ€" Siml "ladl‘ il I'II‘ZPUIZH. ‘III‘ IIIIVIIII- [110111. must IIIIw lI-gIII IIIIIIIIII'iIV III [H'I'SI‘PHH‘ \\IIVI--lI-II3.'III.~ IIIIII II\ ““1113; III IIH‘I‘aIILMII wMaIl IIIIII IIII- ‘Hl’t‘. It's fun to gu :u-nuuing. O‘er rnads that Mint and Min! Till almust. always. Just. lu'ymm. Tim bust trm- yet, Mm HIM. L;:~.?.: :iur/ZQ 1.1:;le r .c; 7. 7.15 1.2» 1:;â€" .2; M33.“ :..J..;.r..1 .12: l :c 5: 7r:â€" .2.»â€" ._.....:q .53; 1.5.5 hie: 55>; .uzztzTa ca 3 :5 m...â€" Water! Water! Water! lHl. N0. 5. Durham What Is Good Health Worth? \V‘hy tako a chance and use- watm' that, is [mlhnml and mum fm' drmwsfit' 11w. \r'wn Pm‘b \Valm' mm ho had by llavim.’ .1 WM! dl'illwl. W0 lmmllv Pumps and l’umw 31v- pairs. Satisfacuon Guaranteed NUTTING SECRETS El). J. PRATT H MH'K l’hmw 98â€"1? at and h cl The 1926 Christmu Seals. in old at the Muskoka and Toronto Hoopla“ for Consumptlvu. have jun: been In- sued. These h ndaome seals. of d“- !ercnt designs. re put up in anon-(d paokewuot _10. 25. _50 had 100. 1926 Christmas Seals The Nation“ Sanitarium Anocu- tlon in in need or funds to curry on the work of it. hospital. in Muskokt and at Weston. Emery dollar receive‘ through the sale or Christmas Scull lab used for maintenance of patient. t em. Why not buy these seals in lieu of others? Sm onlfi will you get good van: in return. ut your money wil‘ be made to serve a great” end. for it _will_ ‘0‘ to hglp spmegne in distress, Look' for thé donolé-bdfred Kai Crou on every packet. None other. It: genut_ne._ F0} Cafe 'by school children a.“ btnka, or direct (rum Xmas Bed De. pun-uncut. Gate Institute. Toronto Unuflo. Ontario PAGE 5.

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