l‘hursday. January 0, 1m o-«onoo-ow- Oreo-Ono».- O-O-OnO-oovm \RKET . inf)! 6, 1927. ... "L30 \V 3 m and m amydr HULK wm :mhly snow, h‘mpcr» â€I" ‘m; fun. The quite- w â€Ids, snow â€Io-nu}, ml and H'Curd M. and “many i 35â€] 'HIMHy n! and ‘1 par... velfy ram Last. ung ' 0! r (34) \l' " 3. Illa "IOU m ~ :' ‘\‘c~‘ â€I" only 011:" hp ha" PVQI‘ "Ami. Thaw prmestanons 81’3"“ 1%.: Sly-e. Prohasco and she consent- m: to take him has after ’ P'Ob" unwary Pow-ind. In we mount-1m. h. I‘L‘w lngo‘rsnlls and tha Probascos a†living svparately all Of ‘Pn-m .1“:er 0! what was gains: 0“ 0' oi nuimaiy doing much about it 0x- ..;.g \lx-e. Prohasco. Then his con- W! «mute Probasm and he went “i Mi.- \\°ifr‘ and asked M be takpn Mrs: H» said that he was through ix Mi: Mrs lngorsou and that he had '-'\o'r hand how. “9 Pxpressml thfl \l "I t \»--‘u' um. About that timc or lat- . “I“. Incorsoll. according to tho Mic». mark an attcmm upon the of Probasco. Yet 2.» continued ~ hung: around hcr. In the moan- Hi" his wifc had brought suit ..';im~’ tho woman and thc Prohasco unw hacl been brokcn up. Mrs. 'r‘nhas‘i'n had publicly accused Mrs. Norm.“ of having had aflairs with 'ho'r mcn. but whm it was repre- ~-i~tml to her that the lngcrsolls 4! :i clianco of being reunitcdyho \x'ro-emi hcr willingness to withâ€" ":m' 'hia chargc. made the dollar watch famous. The, her. Her linal etTort was made on ~'nt'\' Hf the all'tttt' has liven tulil lthSlllttla)‘, Dt't‘t‘tnlh't' ‘9. Km.†in that V" l’t't’ltit‘t'“ and seems to lla~\'tti8ftt‘l'lltl)ll Mrs. lagersoll .rang uh i" "'1 it"“t'l’lt'tt h)‘ the police. though i l’t'nhas‘i'n, who minim] Hit It long it was not. the story that would be.‘ronversatiou with her. To prove to 'Vi't't'tt'tl When one was ennt'rentedl his wife that he was reallv trving with the tragic triangle. Mrs.?tn get free he had her listen in on l'reliaseu knew that an afl‘air hadyan extension telephone to overhear lu-o'lt earned on by her husband and 1 what was said. According to Mrs. “N lugersnll. tlnutd it be possiblef l’rohascn. Mrs. lngersoll implored ‘iiat she knew of a tryst and hadi l’rnbasco to go to her at once, He 'mrried in the apartment to avenge declared that he would never return ‘e~t'~‘elt2' Such things have happens to her. that. it was impossible. and mt berm-e, but in this case something he rang otY. Some time later he ' l~e happened. Mrs. Ingersoll. con- ; concluded it would be wise to have I rev-wt that Prnbasce was about to a last interview. and with the con- -'"“itiv .vvith her. shot him and thenisent and knowledge of his wife. he \tlf'wt herself. Lying wounded on went. to Mrs. lngersoll’s aristocratic 'he snt'a. Probasce haw. vet strength apartment~ to which he had aceess M"l'hene to his wife who bur-lat all times on the understandin’ wed tn his assistance. 'that he was her brother. It is now said that he went. not for any senti- A Cartons Quadrangle mental reason. but to help adjust ti r: than titty years old. and onelissorv note. He left Mrs. Probasen them. the husband or the dead sitting at home. and no doubt mild- ".wrnrm. is an elderly semi-invalid. Iv wimdering what the pair would =t.- mil his wife had been living be talking about. l'pnn thesi- re..j {Mu-t m,- mmp Mme, hm spurred by veries about 4.30. the ringing of the he traged". Mr. lugersoll announ- telephone broke in. Mrs. Probaseo' 'eol that he intended tnelear her heard her husband‘s voice say. \" the parties to the case are some of the details about the prom- um. and bubbling into her apart- "Come quick. I‘ve been shot!" i w ' ~H crutch“ l'“ hԠl""'" “WI“ Attack and Suicide 5 '- ~tllt't‘ poring over letteis - . . i She immediately telephoned to \ lift'll can give him little Plt‘ftStlt't‘.’ . . _ tl"~ l’i-eliascn revealed the fact that. the ltttlfl‘t‘ B’Wlflg them â€1" atl‘ll't‘s‘!‘ had told Ingerselt that his wife'et' the lngersoll apartment. and wt entangled herself with her hus- hurried to the scene herself in a Millet and sought his help to break taxncab. She was the first to arrive. ho- thing up. But Mr. lngersotl and when she entered she saw her N we ghh'igp‘fl her not to make a husband lying on a lounge in the i... an...†man This bannened sitting-room and bleedinglirotusely. ll. “Us a rurious murilal tang!" that “at.- ro-walml to tlm public after tho- .\'v\\' ank police burst into an Hyuwlnwnl. “‘lN'I'P Mrs. llnlu'l'l. H. lllw'l'snll la)‘ olo‘ml with a I'PVOlVPI' :ul lwr slolo'. wllilv \Vallm'u Mchan l’mlvzm-n la)†in an mljuining mom llo'~'|wl'fll0'l_\' wnumlml. Alsn promin- o-nl. m Llw gvil'llll-o- was Mr. l’l'obas- «wk \Hl'o'. \xlmsv lathe-1' was the {annulus [lulu-rt (l. lngersnll. but no n-luhun. a,- lw wnuld nn llOlllll. lw :lml ln l'v‘llm'l. 0! ll!“ nlllo'l'.lnm‘l‘- ~ull~i. “h“ :Il'o' Hf lllo' family lllal mmlo- lln- olnllar watch famous. 'l‘lm ~'Hl'\' Hf llw all‘nir has lumn lnlcl ln' PROBASCO-INGERSOLL A QUEER MIX-UP \H the parties to the east» am we.- than lift)“ years old. and mm " them. the husband (if the dead winsm. N an elderly semi-invalid. o- illiti his wife had been living art for wine tithe. hut spurred by u- tram-fly. Mr. Inger-still announ- wt that he intended to elear her in)». amt hnhhtinsr intu her apartâ€" "11’ um rrutehes he has been there mu.» poring over letters im'h can give him little pleasure. rs thasro revealed the. fart. that w hm! tnlti lngersOIl that his wife It! entangled herself with her hus-x mot and sought his help in break .- thing up. But Mr. lngersoll} rittlv aotVisNh her not to make a ~'~' atmut tritles. This happeped ‘ lzmc Boc Trails,†a new out-of-doors feature which will take the visitor out into the forests of North- em Ontario and Quebec under the guidance of experi- enced woodsmen and trappers, will be operated this winter by several outfitters in the northern sections of these two provinces, it is announced by the Tourist Department of the Canadian National Railways. These haxe been arranged to meet the demand for facilities lane Bec Trails,†a Thursday, A Hon for 812.000 Januury 6, 1929 fact that ! his wife" hm' hus- tn lu‘Pak lngvrsoll l hnrnhy wish to convoy my thanks to those who supported my candidature as councillor for tho Township of Glenelg. [ appre- ciate your trust in me and shah endeavor to be wor_thy 05 it. ‘IY--_...|A__ {He told her that he had'heen shot jand said that he heliewd Mrs. In- :gersnll had shot herself. for he had heard a report after she rushed into her bedroom. Mrs. Probasco entered and saw Mrs. lngersoll lying on thu floor. She did not reply to a ques- tion and then Mrs. Probasco rushed back to the sitting-room and tried to get the police and a doctor. The phone was of the dial type. which she had newr used. and she could not Operate it. Then she called for the elevator man and he was unable to get an answer. Finally it was by despatching messengers that doctors and police flnally turned up. Mrs. Probasco's slorv was believed. and was conï¬rmed by her husband. who wa~3 able to say a few words before being taken to the hospital. It is expected that he will recover. His reconciliation with his wife is now} POMPIPIP. l Hunt to clnsn Up his affair with Mrs. liigvrsnll. In â€in i-mii'sv nt' thn prv- Iiminary lingutiaitimis it. Pa"!!! in ‘Mrs. thasvu's kimwlieilgn that. lwr ihushamt hail h'iit Mrs. Inge-rm]! SIL'JINI t'm' \Vhii'h hi- held ilt'l' liuto'. tin i-xprvssmt his willinmivss tn tvar lit up. hut. his thrifty wit’v iii-mum'- imt. I'antnally it was tiii'iimt er 'tn how. and \thn “in ï¬nal tmgmty iwi'm'i'ml Io'gal pl'nm'i-ilings tn Nil- lo'i't m1 tiw nntv \wre [H'IHHIIL'. lt. Fis i'niwvivnhlu that this ai'tinn hail ‘mmn ho-m'ing iumii Mrs. liigvi'snll'.~; it‘ash act. It. pi'nhahly iti'im- hm' tn ltho- truth that sh» bait lust. “('1' i lmvl' t'm'vvo'i'. But she- did not give up withuut a lio'l'q'v strugglv. Again and again sho- implm-ml thascn In ro-tm'n to how. Hvr linen! vtl’ul't was madv on Sunday. I’Mw-mho-r 19. Early in that at‘trrnmm Mrs. Inga-sun rang up l'rnhasm, wlm ('arriml cm a long rum‘vl’sntinn with hvl‘. TH pl'nvv t0 CARD OF THANKS Listening In for spending a winter outing in the woods and the men who will operate them are outfitters who have had wide experience in caring for hunting and fishing parties.’ Travel will be over trap lines, on well-beaten trails, by dog team and snowshoes and the visitor will be able to make woods trips of from 50 to 200 miles, under conditions which will provide for the com- fort and convenience of the inexperienced woodsman. .. J. Wepplpr. .ul H 1.085.! [Durhamâ€"ï¬nal; Lawllv; tlofvucv. din , ' Mq'lhmalcl a'ml \\ Ilsnn; cnntyv, fom; nm’ï¬nvmgs: Mc-(nrr and. Mellranth. bubs. Inti- ‘ «Mohomh and Mt'hu‘lanl'. linst Refme-Juhnsnn. Palmerston. ‘l‘hanki'ng x011 325111 and 'xxishing all a happx and pmspvrous Nexx Yo-ar. I romain. Ynur obedipnt servant. GEORGE “'HITMORE. 'l'hr srmw' at Hu- vnal (if Um ï¬rst [H'I'iml was a tin. 1-1. and at. thn t'lltl Hf tho so-rund 2-2. There was no scoring in the third se-ssion. From start. to tinish it was a ham:- np atfair, thn hvttvr condition of thu Hanowrians standing mom in good stead. In tlw Ull't'n regular porimts thu lnt'als had rather the hvtter Hf ttw play and should have won nut withuut any extra Limv. In tlm first and svvnntl t'ramvs. hnwo-wr. Lavolln in ma! was hPato-n hy a rouplu of easy ones. and while hoe rmteemo-ol himsvlf late-r with sumu spvctacular saves, thvre wasn't enough dit‘fnr- when in the two teams for tho 100315 to sworn vnongh goals tn make up. The line-ups: Hanoverâ€"{£031. Mom-u; dvancn, Smith and Williams: ri-ntrv, Pap- pler; wings. Bias and Buck. Subsua Ht‘l‘tvl and Knvnrman. play wzts' about, (we-n cm the wlmlu yam“ thu Hallow-Hans had mum staying powvr and Slvppml «m tlm iv“ for â€w thin! to-n minuto's Hf 0v- o-Hinu- in hvltm' shape than the, ï¬nals. Thu Hummu- and Durham junior Nurtho-rn Leaguvrs put Up a gnu-m. ganw at “In lm'al armm last. night. and â€In small (rt-mu! that uttmuh-«l gut tho-ï¬r full nmno-y's worn and [hull sum“. The? ganu- Ull'tmglmut was strenuous, hut vlvan. and while. HANOVER JUNIORS WON; 30 MINUTES OVERTIME smro- at â€w rm! 0! Um ï¬rst was a (In. 1-1. and at. thn 0nd 4"""“_'!d 272. TilOl't' was mo CARD OP THANKS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 'l'rcasury nutcs. prmnises tn pay "t'al'ti mum-y" and UHIM‘ tiM'lt‘L‘n‘ knmvn tn inmccunimm pimplc \wrc flak“ hand and thvy \wrc- sumdvâ€" "iniciitcd hy makvshit'ts [wrlllial' to ‘thc cnuntry. In 1674 thc timitcnant go-ncral in Quchcc cumplained Hi "ditTicultio-s hctwwn partics cun- ccrning thc naturc «if paynicnts. that cwn thc mcrchants rcfusc tn part with thcir gmids fur paymcnts in mnnsi- skins and that indwd unu- i tinds pcrsnns who having.' cnuagcd in ' writing tcipay tlu-ir dchts in cuincil mum-y claim nut. tn he huund by this i but Hwy (Night to iw sum-rm] t0 makc paymo-nta in hcaver and mnnw skins ahinc. Hit'ru twins; wry littlc . cuincd muncy in this country." Tho- cuuncil tho-rcupcm nrdcrcd “that - llinnsv skins shall hc currcnt, at thn inrdinary value with prahihitiun to .g cvi-ry mic tn rc-fusc thcm." To cn- ;iahh- thv inhabitants in purchasv ,‘muski-ts and tircarms a spcciai nr- idinancc in â€382 cmpmwrmt a Ouc- yhcc mcrchant “tn scll thcm tn thcm and t0 tau-kc paymcnt in Frunch -who-at and Indian corn and 1mm!j imcrchantabh- peas." 1 i A lcttcr from thc intvndnnt at jQuo-hcc in â€$0 statcs that "wild , cats arc rcgardcd at Niagara as cur- ‘ ! rcncy by mcans 0f which thcy cic- t ytcrminc the prion or goods and that t inf pcttrics, a hlankct twini: worth! “cight cats, 3 pound of beawr. twn.."i 'ln thc reprirt 0f thc trad» at Fort. Frontcnac and Niagara for tho- yi-ar' ' t7“ thc largest numhcr (if any var- iiaty of furs receivcd was that. of wild cats. Laforcc. thc kccpcr ut‘ tho kinz‘s stnrcs at Niagara fur a number of cars, had evidently becn trading on is own account with the stores and serious discrepancics were discovered. “It appcars by this balance." says thc» report. "that the [said Latorcc. is found deï¬cient h." “id FFâ€"‘W Franch Canada t‘rmn its rm'iic-s: days was embarrasst-d by the- lack of ('urrc-ncy for nsv in wrdinary ('Ulll- mnrcial transavthms. The vxmd- ivnts to which Hm inhabitants \wxw' drh-wn was descriht-d in a scrivs of dm'nnn-nts plihlishc'd in twn Vulâ€" nnn-s by the Canadian Aijchiws on- tittml “Canadian (inrrmwy. Exchanuv and Finanw during â€in Frvnrh {wr- iod" snhwtod and uditvd with [wins and inti-mhn'tinn by Adam Slim-H. Beaver as Money livawr, having hwn thv must. vatnahh- onlnnial pi'nduvt. was I'm a [lung tinn- hnth a standard at Value- t t I and a nwdinm of c-xrhangv. Win-n nmney hngan In iN' vmgtluymi it had sumo rc-vnlntinnary «'nliso-qnmm-s. 'l'n m‘nh't't. tlh- linsnphisth'atml and avnid dispntvs. ttw standard vahw ut' ht-awr trach- and tindlm.r m'im's t'atlâ€" mnnvil. 'l'hc- tlumpany nt’ HundI'c-d Assm'iatvs tuning a munnpuly ut' thv tmawr ll'min und ï¬nding privvs t'aH- I'm: in Franw. \Vhih- hvld up hy du- t‘l'M‘. ut‘ tlulnh‘il in tanada. im'i'o'asc-ut â€th ltl'it‘t‘ HI. gmnis in imittlh't' matte-rs. Hut \.\ith tho- hwrwaw nt' mum-V paunvnts thv high [H'IW' «no la. iN‘:t\l't‘ hm'nnw unjust t t mm payini: in Inwnvy. tn th'iHiH't'. hidH. a . i"‘tlltltl't'lllts¢' \Vas ntt'vvto-ut Iv: har- Whvn wins the! (‘Hlllt‘ t . thi- runn- try the inhabitants ninst haw iii-M. o'mhtlrl'assmt hy tin-ir rivhvs. An (â€1101' Hf t'tlllllt‘“ nt' Mart'h 20. 1662. i'm'ugnizml thv Lmiis «fur and Spanish pistnlv ’att'mn'tt-vn liVi'i-s’ thirtm-n snts and four ih-nii-rs vat-h; thn t'mhl t't'll at. st'w‘n lt\'l°t'.~'. t\\'i'|\'v snls; tho' Spanish rvals at thrm- liVi'c-s si-Ven snls: thi- liatagnns at. thi'uu livi'i-s. two-tw- snts: and “HP“ ut' thvsc- in halve-s Ht' quarhws pi'nimi'tinn- ate-l}: In atlditinn thvru \Vm-u suls marquvs at two-nty «innii'l's. 'l'hu lattur coins. snnwtii‘nvs alsn siwtlmt sols marqnvz. di-riwit ttu-ir nanw from tho fart that thvy \\'t't'i' stanni- mt in â€I“ new minting machinery at the Louvrv whilu uthvr ruins, ttw’ [tl'mlllt't of handwni'k with thv harnâ€" "101' and (“P at. “in varinus prmin-j vial mints. \W'l't' poiintai'iy vallmt simply shuts. A t'vw yo-ai's lati-r tho-3 snls mai'qno-z \vet't- rmhm-it Ill \‘Illliig' trutltly tn “lt' distl'vss Ht' thv in- hahitants. It is pl'tihtthit' that, this is â€W'til'tflll ut' thv to-rm nsmt tn "N'Hll tt'ifh'. tlw nit-rust tritlo- as in Hip. Amvi'icn slam: vxm‘o-ssinn "l «tun't gun a sun marqnw." ‘ i mmprcmnsv was efl'm'to-ul hymn-- tiully lowvring Haw m'iru u!‘ hvuwr un (‘Hlltliliun Hmt Hw ('«vlnpmu‘ shuulcl «'nrruspmuliugly rmhlm- Hun pl'ivvs of punk. “All «of which." [’0â€" marks Mr. Slumâ€, "illnstralus Hu- clifl'ivulty of :I lvgis‘lumru rum-awr- ing tn km-p h-gall)‘ fixml privm in tum-i1 with changing murko-I mn- diliHIIS." MOOSE. AND CAT SKINS TAKE PLACE OF MONEY Moose and Catskins The “Son Markee.“ lwvn Hm must. u'mlm'l. was fur a standard uf Vuluv 6:9:.6.6.6.6:oxoao:9.o..o..o..o..o:o..o..o..o:o:o3:963:96: r H. “as scum «liwt‘wm'ml lhttt. tlm Srwvit- svnt nut with tlu- lumps «tut lml. t't‘maitt in vil'c'ulalinn. lmt. disapâ€" w-ttt'ml \Vlwlly and with :tlm'rity inâ€" lu tlw privatn lmm'ds uf tlw pvasan- try and small lraclc-sn'u-n. 'l'lm-u It. tvmmnml with "HIV“ ut‘ tlw prox'imts itttoltlta-s‘ nf sin-vi“ ttttlll alto-2° lltv wnquvst, whvn it gradually vim-rt:- ml in surh quuntltivs an tn tlttllllllfllt' llm t’ttl‘t'vttt'y ul’ l.t)\\'t't' tiuttzhlu tut' lltt'W-qnat'lvt's 0f a t'vnlm's'. Aflur 1755 the hump of paper mon- ey inrroasvd rapidly. while the re»- drmptinn of it was delayed llrsl. by temporary «levirvs and llwn u-ll‘iclul «lvcrvvs and rvgulalions. 'l‘lm pro- {ma-'3' rulminalml in ('nnmlvlv suspen- ‘siun of paymvnt in Urlnlu-r. â€59. Four yrars prvvluusl‘y Mnulralm's army ul‘ ro-gulars was armmpaniml lny a supply nl' (’llllll'll mmwy to tho- wxlc-nl. nl' l.2lll.llll livrus. In lw em- plnyml only in llw paynwnl Hl' lrmms and ul'l'ic'vl's. lhal. Hwy might lw pru- lvrlml lrnm llle mrrvzlsv m rush In- rlclvnlul lu llu' issuv ul' muwr munâ€" “.V. A similar sum was sc-nl llu- l'nl- luwinu war. lml purl. ul‘ ll “as rap- lnrml by llu- British in lrnnsil. lilgul «llsumnl'Hle ul' HH-sc- nwnslll'l-s anlirumlmg llml llu- ("'lllml mmwy \wmlcl Iml malvrmlh lqm'o-r llw I'l‘ll'o' Ml m'nusluns. smrv ll \mx â€l0“ sval'rily Hf supply, Hull MIN â€51- ul’ [salwr nmnwy. “llll'll 1°:lll~ml lln- m- rrvusu m [mm-s. 127.842. cats. :u-cm‘climr to the mvtlmd of counting amnng' the traders." Durham Bonded Coins J. 8: J. Hunter In wishing you a Happy New Year we hope 1927 will prove to be the year in which your dreams are realized. '34:; g ROWE’S l Hvulm ~ ‘ Bakery Provision Store , Massmsflarris varniuml fur the l war will ho around 13.50 a sham. ;Whon Hon. Vmcvnt Massc'y goes to :Waslmumm ho can M tlw business ’tako care of itself. «HI‘nckVillv Ru- { curdvr,aml mes. Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Baker 8: (lunfcclioner The Finest Manitoba per bag Flour $4.35 PAGE 5.