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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Dec 1926, p. 1

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barge tied imited RAGE l IMPERIAL IRE RAGE 16, 1926 M tulle-d us {0 men and .v ith rm IAJOB ALB C. LEWIS a. bun m moi-ted CW3 0‘ 0‘ that PRESBYTERIAN CHOIR SHOWERED NEWLY-WEDS .limmiv Cm: is ape-ruling Ini94\':u-a« tmn with his mothnr at fiuo-lph. .‘L'u'mn Hum 01' 'l'm'nmn tvm'him: stafl came home to attend tho mn- o-I-nl Hf ho-r tun-Iv. .lnhn linyol. \IN. \llnn Boyd 0f Loader. Sash, will ape-ml Hm winter with hvr anu-I'. .‘ll's‘. R. H. Banks. Mrs. J. .l. Malmlm or Cho'h'k. \Vim-mwin is weanling Christmas with hm‘ nmthorr. .‘ll's. Banks. ho 'lho» funpral took place Sahmlav nits-moon from his brothers rosi- slump, o Mum! imyci uni. Ivavn of absmwn from: lwr pnsitinn in 'l‘m'nntn tn wow! :i fo'w days with her mntho-r, zit. Mrs. Hank-C. . Mr. Jack MvKnnzie and family of Smknlrho-wzln al'l' AIM-Holing ”w “into” at. Hm HM parh-ntal Imuw. .‘vavw. Bowman and Hall of Kit- .‘ln-no-r :u'v busy Milling lumhvr at lhn null. um! awning: it. rmulv Mr .lnhn Boyd was horn an ill» farm nnw nwnml hy Larhio- Mi'lwan, 0" “I" gran-l mad {Elvin-lg, so-wnly- fly» yo-al's an“. “6' sprul. his hay- hnml days HIM'P and follnwo-d farm (-nnlinunusly as his m'cupalinn. Fur many yo-ars he wai'ko-d wilh HH- Hrio-rsnn Bras. of Brlitinck, also with Mo-ssrs. Mills and Knapp alsn ul’ Iii-linvk. hid, l'nr lhv past lwmdy yvars ho- has unwralml and manago-d lho- farm of lhv lati! ll. ll. Banks. and Mrs. R. H. Banks a! “w 2nd i-nni'i-ssinn lilo'ni-lg. Ruliizinusly lm was a Preshyh-i'ian and by lhal, lmdy was laid in ro-sl lasl. Salm'day aflvrnnnn lwside his Own family in thv lhwky Sangm-n i-o-nwlo-i-y. although during his ro'si- do-nw- in lhv Banks homo- ln- was a rvgula' allvndanl al. this Mullimlisl, illmri'h. Zinli. "v li'avvs ln follnw al’h-i' him. uno- lu-nllwr and mm sister. ‘ Thanks are nxti-ndnd by the fam- ily l0 Row. B. D. Armstrong, and all ihn no'ighlmrs, who so kindly i-x- to-ndvd llmir sympathy during his su'kno-ss and di'ath. Nil! lwl'lr '1' HM hc bi le Angel Of Death lewch'clly to “09 [um Mrs. (iillvn Boyd. “In lmrv hnnw Hm spirit 4 brother Hf Hilll'n Buys]. at 2 :1. n... lm'nmhm' 16 FUI' [“U \W'fll'i nl' .ull rur um yo-ars or lwilm' .lnlnn luul hwn zupm'lial invalicl alllmngh lu- diol nn linally giw up wnrk until M:I_i’¢_°l| n! this w-nr. Late John '1' news of Glonroadin District old By Our Correspondents. ate John Boyd Bad Bioen 0’ TOWnship All His Li! News Of Glanrnadin 11:. h! ”II thv don Muir llaol mvt *artico- and "In K ”In ro-hearsal M Mr. and .‘Il Hwy WNW at us suflitivntly I wards said ‘ mo-mbm nHV ma m had mo't for ro-gular vtico- and tho- 1"1'6'sentatinn Hu- ro-hoearsals. was a rum 4» Mr. and Mrs. McArthur. In)“ wo-w ahlo- t0 collpct. s sulfifivntly to ro-ply tn \Vnrds said 0f tlwm and clonnrs fur tho-iv thought- "ullnwing the preswtation o-nsam wening was spent and social into-room's» be- rumpany dopal'tml for uus homes. Cox is spo'llllillg lnisn‘m'm his mOHH-r at Huvlph. {M'ol nf 'l'nrnntn to-m'him.’ murru with THE DURHAM CHRONICLE I'M-am camo- nnt un Hu- lmmo- of Mr. :m -â€" "mu" 0! MP. and I. lilvnrnaclin. :uul pirit of John Bmwi. nmwllammus on Thurs“! Ben Resident. Life. Other ll U! his actoh-o-ss tn tiw «tolvzratm with “'lttt‘il ho rinse-at his “Will H! nttiw. l-I. Carrol. Lindsay. tho' roe- ttii'im: pro-shh-nt ctm'larmt that. thou- wo-re throw niain vsso'ntials which ,nm~:t.. tw giVo-n thwir plat-o- it‘ ttm fyoung pmph-‘s muwnwnt was to provo- sticcvsst'ul. It "inst, St‘t‘k first to Mlt'mtl‘agt: in t’Vt'l')’ possihlu way thum- things which mmltt tonot to- wards the Wonflmit' otmvhipment of tho provincn. It must sowk to hring togvthm- ttw scattvrc-tl inhabitants of that Provim-n in t-towr bomb of sovial intvrcoursv. and tinally it must st't‘k to o‘tvwlop in tho individâ€" ual and in tho community that sonse of the finer ideals of life, which would prutnmr a Canadian manhood and a Canadian woman- hood worthy of the land which has Riven them birth. -â€" .- .â€" --.___. Little Miss Glenna Lawrence in her ”Fiddle Song." was well reCeiv- ed. as was a unique Christmas Tree Drill. A number entitled "Southern Melodies“ was 8 popular one. Sever- al darkies gathered in a home one evening and had 3 sins song of southern favorites. Good reci- utions were given by Iyrtle alc- (Continued on page 8) Thv Christmas concvrt at tho Rocky Saugwn school was giwn Monday o-vening. the school was won llllod with interested parents and friends, who felt as tho program drew to a close that thny had spent a most enjoyable owning. and had been well entertained by the child- ren. Big Crowd Gathered to Listen to Proqram and Enjoy Christmas Tree Festivities 3 ROCKY SAUGEEN SCHOOL GAVE CLOSING CONCERT \‘icv-pro-siolo-nl. l’Hllcm'im: tlu- ll'acl Hf thulr o-hlvrs. wlm w‘lH'lll, tlw clay in t‘HlIH'lllltlll at. Masso'y ”all, the yummy: t'armvrs ut‘ the l’l'UVlleH ga- thvrml sum“ um- humh'ml amt titty strum: tn elm-nu tlw rural pruhlvms nf Hntarin. and to M'ulw- plans for ”In l‘uturo- n!’ tlwir nrgallizatinn. 'I'his olismhi'mn l'ul' llw most part. W'nlrml armmtl lhl' athlvth: pro- granh' whirh hall ho-vn t'arriml 0n, anal it was clm'hlml that. vw-ry PH- c-mu'am-ment shuulat hc- giwn to this phasv ”r Hm association’s work. lh-pm'ts slmwml that tlw intl'rvst takvn in tho- tit-hating mmto-st halal nro-y, gaw- Hu- svssinn. “manilahnn [u-nplo- Hf ”I U! his? ado with whiuh "flier. II. C: tiring pro-sh “wire throw- must. he L'i‘ ”MN. Sihlo' HurHM Mava'hniv. : in}: ymmg amivultumli ham. has lwvn rlmsvn ‘ Hf Hm l'nnml I’arm \ uf “Marin in Hu-ir :wh mming yvnr. M Hm ho'M \\'mhw.~'clny Hl' In FUI'Mh‘I's’ Hull. 'l'm'cmh “Mm! 105' ”w “my PW" m'gammtiun \xitln \\'. FARM YOUNG PEOPLE MET IN CONVENTION Harold MacKechnie Elected Presi- dent of Junior Body. 13.0. This bird, which laid m 213 consecutive days without a break, was bred and is owned by the Uni- vorsity of British Columbia, Van- couver. WORLD'S RECORD HEN A full view and a close-up of S. C. White Leghorn No. 6, which laid 335} eggs in 364 days at Agassiz. \V I in ”H so-asnn ~ will In HUM 1'“ wl that “W intvrvst tit-hating mmtvst halal hm! Inc-on RPM). and mntinm-al who-r0 pus- Krrhlnv, 2m vnlvrln'is- HI lust, Wow-K m I‘mwmtu Inn was ul- w prvsiolo'nt Hf Um In \\'. H. Hmuiltml, m summrt him as DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926. Mrs. l'nicume was a cousin of Mr. Gmrge Kress of this town, who re- coiwd the notification of her death, and an aunt of Mr. Thomas Collier, also of Durham Mrs. l'nicume. when here, was a most popular lady. kindly and oblig- ing and on a wait here some two years ago. spent a most enjoyable time with many friends who were pleased to see her utter a lune ot le {um-Pal was held yesterdav, intmment being made in one of the Winnipeg cemetnries. whom the de- coasod has resided so long. “asides lwr husband, two sons, Uharies and TH]. Sll'viw, to all of whom the sympathy of old friends in Durham is extended. NIH!“ tmrk a position in tiw stone of tht- lat“ 41. 1.. Grant, hm-r. tlwn in I'mwr 'l'uwn. and remain”! with him until 190:: Ur 1903, wiwn-slu' want stt in Manitoba. whm-u sho- has sinm- ro-sicimL She was married 21 yvars mm in Mr. E. l'nimmw, at Brandnn. Mam. shortly :iftvrwarci moving to Winnipeg. and has since- hwn a rvsicivnt of that city for a nnmiwr «if yvars. where Mr. lini- cnme is vngagvd in the murcantilo business. 'I'III‘SIIZH' HIHY'ITIHL' .n' this \\'I'I‘k an- IIIIIIIII'IIII: HII- IMIHI at. WIIIIIIIIIII; IIII MHIHMV III' Ml". Ii. l‘IIII:.IImII “ha [Hissml amn IIIHImiIII.’ an IIIIII-ss III ~IIIIII IIIIIIIHIs I'IIIIII aIIaIIIIia “Is. I IIII Hill“ “as IIII 4'“? known 34 MaIIgII I'lIIHIIII. and “as a IlaIIIIIItI'I' IIf UII late MI. and Mrs. Thomas CUIHHI'. SIII- was IIIII'II III'aI' I‘ZIIIIII HI” and sIII'IIt a IIIIIIIIIIII' of years “PM? DI'fUI‘l‘ W‘HIOVIIII! III \VIISLPI'II Canada about twvnty-liw yIIaI's ago. Mrs. I'III- lm'y, kurgo- Hnwsnn, \Vlllglmm. ”ll 'l'mwluy. lwrmnhm :38. Thu mm- \‘a'no'l's will swun- l'rmn vluh I‘vâ€" w'o-wnluliws llw mums and ml- olm-sso-s nl' suggc-slvl' l'l'fl'l'l’l's', “mm-s ul' l'lllll ull'ic-lnls :mcl llw «'lulp playing l'nlm's nl' l'ul'll h-am in Hm grmlp. All M'lll'lllllt‘fi' mnsl. lm drawn In gm :1 \x'lmwr ul' l'm'll I'vspwliw' group «m m' lwlnrn January 31, 1927. this ln mvlmlw winm-rs Hf mumps drawn in lwn srl'linns. All lwu-lo-zun m'mlps will ,1”. rvqulrml lu play llllllllll' sc'llmlulo-s in :u'mn-aling will: NJLL. rulus. It is liko'ly Hun. Hw playing schn- olnlv for tlw lm'ul distrivt will 1w drum: up nvxt, Mnnduy m- 'l'moscluv. MRS. UNICUME DEAD AT WINNIPEG Hump 2, Section A â€"»-l’:llmurslml, Listnwvl, Milvm'tnn. Suction B- Mitvlmll, ll. Morning. 'alnwrstnn. «'mn'mu-I'. Mm-t :It ’alnwrstnn. “ramp 3, Suvtinn A Jim'ristnn :nul Mum”. Fun-st. H. Whitumrv. Hur- rnstnn, mmo-nvr. New. at. llm'rislml Sm'tiun l’. hurhzun uml Hmmw-r. G}. M. Strinm'lwr, Durham. mum-n- rw. Mow. at, llanovvr. {finnw-m-rs nf .\ and H so-vtinns uf Hump I: M mnl’vr and draw sw- Hnm Hr m'nup playâ€"MT club's. All whmlulws must. In- drawn and m ”w hzuuls 01' HH- lummw Sm'l'vâ€" mm; Hmruv Hmwnn, Winglmm. ”n 'I'IH‘MIHN. UG'W‘lllln-l‘ 28. Thu mm- \:-nvl'.~' WLH sm'lu'v I'rmn ('lllh ruâ€" pl'owo'nlulivw llu- lmnws and :Mâ€"- «11‘0sz nl' suum'slo-I' I'wl'vrw-s' 1):“st O Former Resident of Durham and Edge Hill Succumbed to Attack of Anaemia. Had Been Resident of Manitoba for Many Years. Hump .3 .\rllm :Incl Mulml, I’M't'sl Jr” Mullllt Mums! at. Mount Ft’n'vst. Junior Series Hrunpi Kinmrchlm and Lurk- nn\\'. Dr. Marcus. Kinfardinv, mn- wnvr. Mm't at Kim'urclim'. Hump 2, Suction A ~l’ulIm-l'slnn, \Vln'd 'l'uvmlm Hump I: cllwsivy, llmmvm'. \Val- ko-rhm mu! INN-hum. \Vulkc-rtml plzu'ing Hu-n' humo- gmmw' :It Hun- mm- lilllx ‘2. .\|. Slvimu-lu-r. Durham r'-mnmu l. MM. u llmmwr. draw» ‘2 Hi. Mary‘s, lilinhm. MIN-hull. Sml'm'th. l'Ixa-tv ' and 'l'avis- tm'k. \V. \V. Iiivhzu'ols, St. Mary's rmn'o'llo'l'.l\1vlv :al Slr'm'nrcl. (lun- \‘PIH" and mum In lw zillnwwl maâ€" jun-”,5 \HU! In split mum: in!” A :IIHI H. smmns. With ”Um- impm'tant husim-ss Um c'xwulh‘v of NW Norllwrll ar- range-cl Hm grnuping Hf tho tvzuns in Hm inh-rnu-«Iizm- :uul jnninr svrivs at u nuwting lwln! at. l’uluwrstnn nu .‘lumlay of this \ka. 11. M. Strin- m'hl'l' Hf IHWII. Mlle Hf HH' c'xt‘t'llliVu was prvsvnt at Hm nun-Hm: and H'- purls much wntlmsiamu and a bright nullvmk l'nl' Hw mulling svusun in Hm Nurtlwm. l’nlluwing is Um grumpâ€" im: :u'r:nm.:ml: lllla'l'lllt‘clizma sc'ric-s: Hrmm l liinvmwlinv, Hiplo-y, Llwknmx‘ :mol Wing'hznn. (is-0mm me'snn. \\'m;:ln:m|,_ vnuwrc-r. ant at. \\'m;:h:mn. HI'Hllp ;'â€" Lislmx'vl, l’alnlc-I'Hlull. l’aHh-y. llurrislnu and Hum. H. Hm'mng. Hurrnstun. mmm'ur. th at. l’ulnw'slnn. Hump I: Olhush'y, llzumwl'. \Val- kvrhm mu! I’m-hum. \Vulkc-rtnn playing Hu-H' hum" gumm‘ :It Hun- m'm- rink. 11. M. Slvimu-lwl'. Durham- c'mm-m-r. .‘lm'l. u Hulmwr. ‘ N. H. L GROUPING , WAS MADE MONDAY Durham Has Both Intermediate And Junior Teams Entered, and Chances for Plenty of Hockey This Year Are Bright “'11". \I‘HIIII'. l'm'ul w 'Sh'l' l'l'h‘l'l't'i. mum-r and ”w «'Iuh pinyin!- tram in Hm grmllb (Emmi Vullo‘y l‘lllgvm- Murphy ('HIIVI'IH‘I'. Mm't HI luwn We are pleat-xx) to report that Kenneth Kerr, of Varney was suc- cesful in passing with first-class honors his junior examination at the College of Pharmacy, Toronto. Congratuhtions. Miss Lane. of Prescott has been engaged hy the local High school board in take the place of Mr. H. A McQueen. resigned. Miss Lane mmcs highly recommended and commences her duties after the first of the year. llmi' a total Who-'4' was taking plari'. lint, t‘rnin this port Hf tlw world it \xzi- inx'isililu nxrvpt that tiw migv of tho oarth’fi shmiow was playing about tho- run of tho moon. This was said 'to lw nothing out of tho ordinary and “as cicsrrihml by Toronto astrononwrs as an "ap- liulsu". whatewr that is. and ocrurs quitu frminvntly. Wu. haw many. “It our minds to one thing. \Vo aro not. going to wasto half the night git tho next. 400th anniwrsary and not. sme any- thing, and think the majority of tin: would-ho sights-3901's in town last Sunday morning will say tho 5am". NEW HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER HA8 BBB! ENGAGED wvrv summ-‘o-al m rnlm' Hw mmm In- to Hm \‘arimm culm'n Hf Hw rainlmw at limo-s. Sunwwlwro- else at this timv a tnlal H'lips’v was taking .\.s' ”In :umrnm'lu t0 the I gazing. 1‘ “Imtlum: dining" with Hm n Sunday manning. 'I'lu- plum pl'mliflc-d was tn slmw us II in various «'nlurs muwd 1») im: nvurly ummsi'v tlw sun hour. and Han rays of Uw 9-:4 cljsm Hal's:- Mummy mam-1°. has lwvn Local Astronomical Amateurs Wait- ed Long and Anxiously for Much Heralded Display Last Saturday Night and Sunday Morning. MOON GAZERS WERE DISAPPOINTED PASSED BXAIII £11038 'l'hv vnmu'nl 31H wrung. and “WW dining" with ”He mming. 'Hu- pl“ was In ShifiV us .M cu'gl‘u I}; himw «or {now i. [tZIIN‘l‘s‘ tlu- sun at Uni-i M “w solar orb dishes You and Yours The f/ Merries’t Christmas of A" Time plmm-d Hu- ustrummwr 0r“ haul hm'n Hue mmm nu plwnunwlmn us Hm mmm «I by it, Im- YES - - FOLKS The Chronicle ‘PRESBYTBRIAK W. M. 8. BAD SUCCESSFUL YEAR ] 'l’lw H-uulur tum-ling of ”I“ I‘M“- lllyll‘l'lflll \\'. .\l. S. \\}I\ lll'l'l nu i'l'lmr-«lux ”1' kid “ml; at ”l" hum" inf Mrs. .\. Drill} (in llrmw Straw-l i'l'lll‘l'l' \x‘a- :1 guml atio-iitluiw-. and a- ll \‘Hl! HIP annual lllw'llm.’ :H “5'“ tlw V'dl’lUlls rvpnrls presuiilwl \wrv wry urzililymu. ~luminu. zi~ Hwy dill. that Hi» sm‘ivty has viuuywl a wry sum-Mslul war. and that satis- lm-lury pruurves has lwvn made in all their liiws of uncleax‘nr. FH'IHHHL arr llw lelm‘l’!‘ lettml fur llm minim: yi'ar: Hmmrary l'rmiilunts, ”Pl-7.43”“. Mrs. Mark. Mrm A. inr, Mrs. Camu- bell; Prosidunt, Mrs. A. Derby; list View Prusulvut. Mrs. llev. Arm- strong; 2nd Vice Presidvnt. Mrs. W. G. Firth; 3rd Vice President, Mrs. 8. Patterson; 4th VicroPresident. Mrs. J. Mcfltinald; Secretary. Mrs. J. H. Harding; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Morrison; Home Workers My, Ira. J. 1’. Grant; Glad Tidings Secy. Iliu E. Calder; Welcome tad Wel- fare Seem, Miss A. Weir; Supply 8067., Ira. J. I. Burgers; Prat. 80c}. Ii. E. Mum; Expos-o rum fiery. In. 1. nepbum. Gratifyinq Reports Presented at Re- gular Meeting on Thursday of Last. Week. “’ul'll was rm'vivml lll. 'l‘lw lllmvm- rlv ull'll'a- lllls \Vl'vk ul' lllo' clc'fllll ”H Um lllln nl' IN'W'IIIlH'I‘. M. New lmluv. 22572 Marks-l. slrm'l, llzll'lwy l’nllll, Na-w January. 01' Anna Mary lmruvr, “if“ a! ”war lim-kvr. MI'H. liw'km' “as m lu-r l'r’clll yc-m', hut nllwr llum llw W'WS ul lwar lll'lllll wu lmw nu Inm'lu°ul:n°.~‘. lnlm'nwnl was umclo- in I'Zmummwl N‘lllvlvl')’. Pvnns (Brave, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. llm'lwr will lw ruâ€" nwmlu-rml by “w chlc-r rvslclvnls ul' Durham, wlwru Hwy I'vslclml until about 2': yvm's nun, \xlwn llu-y lnmml ln llw Slulms. 'l'vm yvmw Hun :n sun ”scar, will: his family, and lwullwr~'. spent it flew «lays in lnwn l'l'lll'\\ll.;.' friendships of earlivr «1:05, but In llu: lwsl. Hf uur klmwlmlgv, Iwillwr Mr. or Mrs. llm-kvr lmw luwn luwk Former Resident of Durham Passed Away on 11th inst, at Home at Carney Point, N. J. MRS. OSCAR BECKER DIED IN STATES HONORED BY FRANCE Dr. J. A. Amyot. Deputy Miniatur of the Public Health for Canada. who has boon crcsalvd a. Chovaiil-r in tho Legion of Honor of the P‘rmmi. Ro- pubiic in recognition of the services be rendered to the Allies dating the Great. War. law Hwy Iv“. m-m'ly :m yvm's mm I’Muls uf llw l'muily lu-I'v wnll sym- nIlnzv “all: llmm in Hwir lass. $2.00 a Year in Canada; 2.50 in U. S. lwmmm'v. Mr. lLuldo-r lunl mnmmt In [on a~\|' it, wmld m all I' m WIS. “1th Hu- ilu.’ lmt'k fur mow. nylmnI-nlu m Hm purl Hf Hu- a-nun- try. and his vxgwrwmw m hnmnwu life and in Man handling 01' turn vmnld be (If great Vllue w my 30- w'rnmvm almut, tn I'mlmrk nn mn-h 8 mm- wnmrv as (icn'm'nmunt (inn- tml. The Control pnliry in Um dis- tributinn u! liqnnr in‘ m be. :1 ANN mm, and M will ro-qnn-n a mood mun at tho h“!!! of mum. Tn our mind. hr. Jamimmn is Hm man and me will ht. nlc-aM-d M hear 0f his appoint- ment. Persistent Rumors, Elnanatinq From Toronto, Say Durham Phym’cun Almost Sure of Big Appointment. \"Iwrl'. HH'I'o ”H'l'r lllilsl. In- hprlu-sls Hw in Hm I'd-I'Mslc im: ma Hm math-r. hut «mini‘m «of Hmw \x'lm lord. “It”! in Soul“ Hl'v mnlvu. that l'rvmwr l’vru mot luakv a bum:- Mum impurtunl. pmnmn. madu by “w I'o-t'vnl \ntim! KIHM' M um nu pusilinn of HM 4M. la hinmvlf ”i5 "HIM“ I'M" mumizmi M' l HON. DR. JAMIESON MAY BE CHAIRMAN OF LIQUOR BOARD m vmhm.’ lmuwlf “‘ch mum of ulalllurimn trudow. .\ 1mm H Hf Durham slumlal uul lw mum prunclv :u mm. sulvm a! min as lurmu' «wm'vs. lmrlmm had us- lawn- and m quimwd a "duh m-luml an mu INII'IIIIIII had as laruv :IIIII w-ll v QIIiIIIH'd II HIulI H’I IIIIIII In mu IIHII'I' town III Ih‘ HI/J‘ IIIIII “4‘ “In IIIII III favor III slwmhnu um IIqu IINHN'V for PM”! :III'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III I'IIIIIII "will. ”II I'I'II'I'rI'Il In II'HI [5 m Hm "IIIHIVI‘I‘ I'm! In"! Sill” that, erv was itlvul)’ ul' M'iclvm Ills: lmvk I’Hl' Illul‘v mmw}. llv I'c'h'l‘~ I'm! in llw ”Sun: wlum! lznm and said that. Ill his ummnn u rum! mm- lmm svlmul N‘llI'ulluH um «I! ”ml was sull'lrivul. ul' Hum-nun In: Hu- mmlvm )uulh Hf Hu- laud. 'l'lw pm- fossions today wvrn Illlml In «we'r- flowmu‘ and “WW was nut. murlo uw in a lmy lwmu- mam-cl fur nm- 01' tlH-w .124 all Hw IHNI‘IHH‘ \ww llllml and tlwt‘v was Im millut hc-I-v. M Hm :nuu "f m 01' Hmrvalmum I boy slumlcl lwum ho “lmvk armmcl' :qul have mums plans as In his l'uhm'. ”0 simuld «In ”lih' \HHI Mar "Inn «of mm» 'l‘lmug'h IIu- memu Hall hm. MmuIm IIILIII. IIIIIMIIII.’ «I "In [mums Iicm In IIu- ImIImm III IIIII. as IIII‘gI'Iy “HI'III'I‘I Imw IIH'II. Ilwl'v \\:I~ Hf any kiml In LIw III'III “II.“ "In own-Mum HI Ilalolm'. “lm ~|mlw I'nr nu Ilw «Im- Ilmu‘u Ilm \wm- Ilw nah-ma} vr~ In m'lu's IIIII‘ \HII- I‘m' ”I m- [H'me'v' I'm"? Jmm'nl. hr. Jam" vast vxlwru-m'c- a ml’h, is“ n ‘I'rmwra I'Uv-t. sum-u- 0f HI Mr. MEETING FAVDRED BUILDING ADDITION TO HIGH SCHOOL is said In. I'Hhm «m llu ”I “W mwlo: r. W. Calder Was Only Ratepaynr On Hand to Take Objection. 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