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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Jan 1927, p. 6

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\VMII' ”W «I‘m» IImH hardly b0 czIIIIII \‘il'i‘ifflt'fll\ frnnI1"l)III Iam MIIIIIIIIIIIIII. I! \\ as a good aganw and 1hr “PM!" 2W llllI'ObU'dl‘ UH‘ best. II-aIII In IwI-fmm hero in years. 'l‘lIm' aI-I- fast. shit“ and I'lmI-I'. and while \w do Imt Inox for "mm In dIIpliI at" ”N‘il' championship II-at IIf , ._ AL- Very Bad ”I hope that’s a mu! hook for you to road. darling." sum 3 conscien- tious mother‘ to her engrossed school naught". “Oh, yes. Mummy." said Miss 'l’hirtmm. "It's a lowlv book. but I don‘t think you would like 1!. Its go sad at the end." “How is it 336. darling?" “Well, she dias. and he has to go back to his wife.” 0! winner strike." Wife: “Yes, and if you was “art a man you‘d get a job an’ be able to no on strike. too.’â€"â€"Exchange. lml'hanHénal. Mcflunald: dvanc» Clements and Wilson; centro. Mc- mrr; wings. Bth’h'Pn and Elvidge: Subs. Raw». Munrhvad and Moon. “PfO‘I'Q‘O‘-â€"\"illlit'ltl. (Mom Snund. Durham ohd Hut 3001'“ in NH- sv- mnl nr third pvrimh. \Vhilo‘ H29, Grays rullo't'lwl fulll' in tlw second stanza .and mu in Haw final framv Onw- tln-y amt. rlwir tvan play shl'lo'ol tho-y sac-mm. nnheainhha ml \\ in: “w flying .‘lvlhmgal! using MEI “\‘m-p- and pnkou-th'k. tlm Durham fan-wan! linv was nnaHo- to break Hn'nngh Hm no-funvv and gut. III Hm»- o'lnmgh tn twat Grant in "In om'o-n Snund no‘ts. "lll'llt'illl' IIIO'II l Ilaulpuvuauny u u: ... a fvw yoars ago whc-n Hwy won tho 0. H. .\. junior championship. once they rmmd into condition Hwy are going in give a good account of “Io'fllso'lw’sl bvfm'o'y “my art! dimin- fled. Tho! Imp-ups: Owen Soundâ€"Goat, Grant; defence Munre am! thlnn: co-ntrn'. MP- lkvugallz wmgs. Markln and Laudm'. Subs.â€"-â€"t‘.zmture and J. Grant. ‘. \\'iIh sixh-o-n minim-s "f Ihv play- ing Iimv gono- Wilsmi gaw Iho- puck to Busrhlen right in frnnt HI” Ihv {rm-n Suund IIPL Iho- Iaw‘r shot and Mort-cl. but It was I nITsitIv by im'hws and nut. :iIInwm. Pl'i-i-mhng this by a I'nllplt‘ of minutvs ”won Sound score-«I. and with only Ihrev or hair minuh's In gn Lanilvr slip- [MI niio- mm SIi-lhmalol. In Iw fol- Imwoi a "Hindu I33. r Ivy .‘Im'klv. making Ihn .‘I‘HI'O' 3â€"‘.’ in I'mww 02' Owen SmmoI. \Viih runo- mimih' In o\lumho~aol IIHIWI I'u. Durham and {he period vamI a tit.‘ 3 3 Iim’umi oIioI nut sum- iu Ihv sv- mhI ni' IIiiI'oI pi iiziIs'. “hilv II: p Luyullusb‘apd: "I see theres talk tefnm Hmt. won. proof that a w km in hm-ko-y, is what sworn-s (ha gamu. Durham Intermediates Bow to Scan- ic City Junior 0. H. A. Champion- ship Contenders in Past Game flex-e Honday Nightâ€"Chas!” Team betauned o .n. A. Series. OWEN SOUND GREYS BEAT [OCAIS III. EXHIBITION GAME A Good Game tho -WU H1 kml-nut. syn-u otho-r sports 1% and wm: I 0 p13) I “li‘ fol- 'kh‘. ' n? ' tn :mol .\ \vit‘v askmt hwr husband to mpy ntt' a I'lliiin i'm'ipr- shn wanted. Hu tht' his twst. but. got twn stations at ”HP“. Min of which was bi'uaot- muting ttu- nini'ning suiting-lip 9x- nwimu and Lin- ntiu-i' tiio- I‘Pcipix Tilt". is what. lw tnuk oinwn: "Hands “n hips. place «mu mm of ,tlmir nn tlw shnniiim's. l'aiSt‘. 1mm» and arm-ms tow and mix tlun'nugh- lly in ”HP-half ("up at milk. meat six timns. Illllfllo‘ quickly (mo-half i.-;..-,.nnn Ht' baking: p‘tWtii'l'. lmvm' tiu- logs and mash two hoitmt eggs in a siM'o'. ilxhal’i‘. hrwatlm naturally. and sit‘t into a hthl. Atto‘ntion! Lio- "at an tho timir and roll the irwhite nt‘Jan‘rvgg bat'k\\'al'_d and (pr- â€"- ...-a-â€"â€".â€".-- ware] until it. comm m n bnil. In If) minute's I‘o'InOVP from flrv and rub smartly with a rough towvl. Broathe autumn}. drvss in warm flannels and sprvv wit!) fish _cm_1p.” an- animals. wont to a circusâ€"a .lm-k. a pig. a frog and a skunk. All of me got in exvnpt nnv. Thw duck had a bill. the pig had four quarters and the frog had a greenback, but Hm skunk unly had a scnnt. anal that was a bad onb. That is. without. doubt, the. prize hash I‘N‘ilH'! And so llw mallow stands. Al al mowing m“ tlw Mwn l-nuncil lwlal’ last womk it was l'I‘SOIVNI; tn l‘l'lll'VO‘ Town Clvrk Allim'y nfi any rnsponsibility fur litigation thall may rmull. from law lngal aspncts m‘ thv quvslinn. .\'n i‘mt-i'liim will ln- nl'l'vl'ml h) HIP RPM'N'S holding; Hll‘ ntl’ii'o to which he claims he; liasl inn-n li-gally Plt‘l'lt'd. anal nomina- tiuns l'nr lliv position will not. be? Ils‘ko‘ol I'lll‘, Dlflerenco of Opinion I ; II. I.~I_ IéIIIII.I'IIIieII. now. howIwI-I'. iihat thIs .‘th-SI'I'HI)“ Only appIIIN I“ IIII- I-II-I'IIIIII of CIIllnI"IIIHl'S. \‘Imw- IIIII' IIIIIIII “as raised the Mann- faIIII I I'IIII k haw (“HIISIIIII‘II OIIISIIJU la- ' gzII ”pinion. “I“! HIP ImeII that 'III II‘ appvars II) he 1) (“ITI‘I'I'MH 35 III» IN!“ MI» ~III IiIIns IIPaIIllg IIII HH‘I 'IIIIIIII. sIIIIulII III- IntI‘HHI‘II‘II. 'lhI live-VII I'IIIIIIIS III' Is IvgaIIy IIII'I'II‘II and has. I'IIIIIN‘III. II'gal INIIIIOX'IU‘ In support III~' (.‘(HIII‘HIIOIL TIN“. Muni- I-IIIIII \\'IIIIII which is I'I-gaI‘IIeII 35 .II» :IIIIIIIIIIII on all IIIIIIIo'I's pro-- mining to II'gal [II'III‘IW-IIIII‘I'. III‘PIai'I'h IIIHsI, I'IIIIIIIaIII'aHy [but “In HI‘I'VI' Is II-gally I‘II‘I'II'II and can hold his swat “IIIIIIIII. guing haIk III ”III [II'HIIII'. The “IIIIII ~‘ass' HII‘I'P I»: no Inm‘hinn '11 ”In MIIIIiIipuI .\II. I'III- III-IIIIIIIg; an IIIIIII- \aI I.IIII iw- ‘I':III.~'I' UIIII'I' I'aiIIIIIIflII's I'aIl III qual- On Um othm' hand. Mr. H. >13 mm», K. 41.. n! TUI‘UHLH. I’I'vsiilo-m! 0! [ha Hiitario Bar Assoi'iaiinn. is m’ ”w npinicm that Rvmw Kilo-y is lint oilvctml. tlumgh admitting Hm pus-z sihilih ni’ a juilgv into-imo'tin; the»; izm nHHI\\i.~'e in HISI‘ M iii“. living: askm! im a jiulii ial iio'ciainn on tho point. ' 5 An interesting paint in comme- tic .. with the interpietation of sec- tinm and sub-sections of the Mun- icipal Act. relating to tim eipction of Municipal «ouncils. has arisvn in EMvafoi-ct in thv case of [the RQ'PVP- 1 Ship. l‘flll 1f_v. What is the Inference? 'l‘lw inference to be drawn [mm this suhmwtinn is that. tlw vlectiml :mcl qualitivalicm m’ a ranalidatn 1m- nmnic‘ipal nfl'im- is nf no) le-gal MTN'L unlows half Hw mo-mlmt's of the. ('omm'il aw vlwtwl. A! the Pvcvnt municipal nomina- [mu nlm‘llllg hog-M in the lawn. May- or Sm'nl'tl. mer- navy and Domuty lion-w LillicrOp. all threw 0f Wimm lli'lil ofl’ii-o last your. wore again gini‘ninatm! as calmlclatm {01' ”H9 vnfmi'll n!“ “737 and \wiv llllf'ppOSHl. llwmvrllllvv,lm\\i‘\'1'. “8* ll!" Olll\ .. _.. "tln- Hum in (unalih ‘.\'nilhvr illil u 0' m ”w °am1iilzrtis Immin- ‘Ii-w’ l'nl' ("I'l'illl'lllfll' lakn ihi‘ ll'Ollblo‘. in qualify. .‘wling apparvully unalm' ‘llll-‘l'l'lll'll 2 Hi‘ sN‘tiOH 70 0f the: Hularin Munivipal $11.. the town o-lo-rk hail hills issm-el l'ni' anullwr HHllllllall-illl min-H1; tn hr» link! iwxl. )lnnolay. 'l‘iu clams» roads: "\\'lwrn less lhun half of tho mom- lnfl'ri nl' Hu- mmncil m-v ('ll'ClWl tlm Mun-l: shall c-zmw r‘. 40w vlvctiun t0 ln' ho-lcl: and until such nlN'liILm lr'. vim-tin" in lw lu-lcl; and until such livlcl anal llw ('nuncil is vloctml. tho i'omm'il of “w [)I'PVIHIIS yvar shall I’Hllllllll‘ in Hll'icw." REEVE RIEEEY 18 CLAIEIING NOW HE IS ELECTED Has the Annual-Ry of the Innlci- pal World for Saying 80â€"No Nominations for Reeve Will Be called Next Monday. RADIO FAN! TRY THIS ONE Won’t. Ask for Nominations Three Were Ree-Nominated Another Opinion .\ mysterinns Feral tmn'ing car. in gum! mmhtinn. hut. showing evi- tlf‘llt't' at having been drum 3 long distant-e. is in the peésession of Provinvial Constable Durltnn. and is being: kept. in an ()wen Sonnll garage awaiting news of its owner. The war was abandoned anol left. in the shell. alnngsicle the Baptist Church at Womlford, anol hall been there a little mul'e than a week. Elt‘t'nl‘tllll! to these who reported the matter tn the. police. Practically new Car. Provincial Constable Dentnn went out to Waxlfm'd On Thursday at- ternoon and after maxing some in- quiries decide-ll that. the car had been abandoned. and. hall. it ln‘nnghl into the city. It is a that m“ the 1926 model. 1;)1'actically new. and it has a new set 0f tires on the wheels. but the spare tire is gone, as well as FoId Sh_ow_red Evidenpe o£_Havlng ALMOST NEW CAR FOUND NEAR WOODFORD Been Driven for a Long Distancev. fionstable Danton Has Now Taken Charge and Reported to Windsor. Spades are trumps and Z is in the lead. How can he so play the hand that Y-Z can win all of the tricks against any defense? Solution in the next article. Hearts -â€" none Clubs â€"- none Diamonds -â€" A, Q, J, 10, 9, 8 Spades â€" none No score, rubber game. 2 dealt and hid one s ade. A had a perfect informatory double of the spade bid but bid two clubs, failing to look forward and con- sider his 0 ponent’s or partner’s bid- ding base on his two club bid. He should have doubled in the 110pe that his partner could bid hearts, not think- ing that his failure to double might keep his partner from bidding. \Vhen A bid two clubs, Y, who was a mighty clever player, realized that the only suit in which A-B might have a chance vor game was hurts so bid three spades. B would have bid two hearts but didn't feel su- mg enough to bid four, especial- ly as his partner had failed to double. For these reasons, B assed. Z passed and A bid {our clubs. 6 had a big hand but didn't handle it right. Y and B passed and Z, also a good player, was wise enough not to double four clubs, feeling that to do so would drive Ad} to four hearts. .‘m a result, A-B were set three i" ' clubs when they could have " hearts. This big loss \\"‘--4 du' - to :‘i's failure to look {mu-Mu k the bidding of the Spades â€" 4 11c“; La £1,J J, O, 1 Clubsâ€" Q, J, 10, 4, 3 piatpondsf-A, Q,5 There are certain definite require- ments of biddin that should be com- plied with at 31 times, if the auction layer wants to become a sound bidder. hese requirements are more or less arbitrary and vary with the position of the bidder. For example, if you hold five hearts to the ace, king, it is a sound heart bid if you are dealer; but if three layers have passed, it is not a sound ourth hand bid. In the same way, a bid may not be sound on the first round of bidding but may be perfectly justi- lied on the second round. The real reason for these so-called conventions of bidding is due to the fact that all sound bidding is part of a harmonious whole. Each bid, if it be sound, should consider not only the bid itself but also CW 1926. by Hoyle. It. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE I‘ PAYS to market cattle with the l proper degree of finish. A quality product always commands a pre- mium and is readily saleable at a profitable price. ”you have stock which needs a little more time for finishing. and the feed is scarce, see the local manager of the Standard Bank . It is a simple matter to ar- range a loan to carry the stock until a favorable market warrants a pro- fitable sale. ‘ The Profit Lies In The finish Hearts -â€"- Q, J, 3 Clubs -â€"- K, 3 ,I)iamonds â€"- none Spades -â€"â€" 5 Problem No. 14 Hearts -- A, 10 Clubsâ€" A, Q, 8, 7 Diamonds -- none Spudos - none Hearts â€"- Q Clubs â€"â€" K, 8 6, 5,2 Diamondsâ€" ,10, 2 Spadesâ€" A, 9 8 \J qua Diamondsâ€"K, 9, 8, 6, 3 Spadesâ€"Q, 7, 6, 2 Clubs â€" 9 ARTICLE No. 11 "This lining mv 77th birthdm I thought I would ivmind some of mx old acquaintances in Du1ham and \icinity that I ham been having good hmilth since the day Iloft Durham 11p to tho present data. "0111' [maple up here ,0 wild in tho hunting season. T ere have been five men shot in the woods through accident, with three of them dead. We havo all kinds of all will he. completed by the and of this work. On Tuesday morning our school stall commvncml business under tlm authority 01' two princi- pals. aml nine lady toachers. W0 had to build a $12,000 school in ad- dition to our old school. which is running _in.full blast today. , No pm'son in or around WOOd- t'nrd svvms to knmv‘ anything about llw car. who put. it le'e 01‘ how it got, hurt? but Constable. Dvntnn is inwstigating tlw case thoroughly and has ruportml his find to the tlusmms Inspector at \V'indsur. J. C. W'ILLIAMS IS IN 781‘! YEAR mw of ”w side curtains and the tools. 'l‘lw car carries a Michigan license plate fur last yearn, and it has a special engine in it. No score. rubber game. Z dealt, bid one no-trump and‘ A passed. What should Y bid and why? An analysis of this hand will be given in the next article. hand rather than to the bidding of hi. own cards only. There are many bids that are sound for that bid only but un- sound when oonsidered as part of a harmonious whole. Think not only of your own bid, but of your partner and Opponents and the action they m take if you make that bid. Look for- ward always and try to consider every bid as part of a chain of bids, rather than as _a single and disconnected link. Here 13 a hand illustrating the same point: its effect upon and interpretation by one's partner. If it tells him the truth, ' it is a sound bid, but if it deoeives him or may be misconstrued, it is not sound. . Whenever you make a bid, think not only of your own cards but also of your rtner and what he may do after he ears your bid. You should also con- sider your own course of action if the bid you now intend to make should be overbid by your Opponents. Have you started something that either you or your partner can carry to its logical conclusion? If so, it is a sound bid, but not otherwise. Here is a bind that il- lustrates the value of 100 ing ahead and deciding one's future action before making a bid: Heartsâ€"Q, 6 Clubsâ€"-K, 4, 3 Diamondsâ€"A, K, 10, 7, .' n Spades â€" (Continued from page Problem No. 13 K.Q;4 Diamonds 'â€"- 7, 4 Spades -J, 10, 5, 3 Clubs -- Hearts - K, 9 Clubs â€"J, 10, 9, 5 Diamonds â€"â€" none Spades â€"â€"- hone .10: 1. o. s at dinner. "Are you fond of Iabsber doctor ?” she asked. I wish to cnnwy \my sincere thanks to neighbors and friends for kindness and sympathy shown dur- ing the illness and (loath of my hus- hand. 1-13-1 Mrs. Wm. Brown. "‘JLUUI 6 U" O .9. vuo Vat \erv fond of it." he ans“ ered “but extraordinmilv grateful to it} ‘ “Wishing you, your stall, and w. peonle of Durham and Vicinity, the compliments of this happ New Year, and many, many of em, I wish still to remain, “Respectfully yours, J. C. WILLIAMS.” The Chronicle voices tho senti- ments of many old friends in Dur- ham and vicinity in wishing 11;. Williams many happy returns of his natal day, and continued health and prosperity in his home in 8381:“- Human. 1 Exr lusiw \\ lIII ats to n (I BringI. pIIinciplII I.)f.bal- anon COHH'IlClI‘ly IIlImIIIat- IIs squealing ()l' howlmg. 2 AdaptI-d for US” with p0- \\'I‘I‘ tIIlIIIs. supplymg IIx- IIIII IIIISIIrvII [IOWIIII. New all III. W: l shielded (“MIL-‘SIS shuts out local IIIl‘l‘IIIIIIIIII II and IIyWar- l' IIIIIId si.'I.tiIIIIS. 4 Drum (‘flllll'Hl \\llll grap- hic dial ngIIIHI simplifies I'IIIIIIatiOII and selects proâ€" :l‘HlmS \\llli IIIIIIIIriIIg IIII- lUl;dC\. 5 Special Dâ€"C lono IIlIamlIIIr “ill! (IIIIIII and baffle sys- IIIm rII-III IIatIIs high notes' l0“ notes and m (IrtonIIs “1th lifeâ€"like fidelity. 6 Grand Master Iabinets bx McLagan add new bIIaIItv and distinction to who. 7 All features of III-sign ex- presslv engineered to meet Canadian cImditions. /w A lady was sitting» next to a doctor Only D-C Radio Offers ALL These Features CARD OF THANKS vwâ€"v â€" â€" .stafl‘. and Q10 SMITH BROS. Dealers, Durham,0ntario we can now offer you all the qualities on'ce exclusive tn high priced sets for a smallin- vestment. Convenient terms arranged on any set. Conu- in to-day. Wonderful Featuresâ€"yet Moderate in Price $165.00 Here are the features that have set all the town talking about this‘ remarkable new radio-~its startling perform- ance, its distinctive beauty. its moderate price. You owe it to yourself to hear and sm- this setfiin‘your home, if you wish. unisâ€"m loving memory or Jam“ Ronald Giles. who deparwd this In». January 17th, 1925. Each day brjngs back q"; mummy The silent grief that‘s in my mum No human life can tracv. For many an aching lwart is Ind. Behind a smiling facv. -‘w‘r . 0? anlbved (file gone 10:11:81., And those who think of him ind Are those who IOVed him hvst. ed her home tn sum'x' rm One Of the belt whom God (‘tmld UV.“ A faithful mother, true to the vn.t_ In silonqe she sufl'ered, in patim...“ ”u."‘,'â€"lu IVV-s-g --.‘.---‘-- '. _ dear Wife and mother. Sarah I‘IHnn McAnulty. who left us January 13, Infinityâ€"In loving _-\momm ”r ~.‘.I‘A-‘ “M if“ 5-. Missed by Husband and {mull} ll IBIORIAI puts this set in your home â€"Sldly missal by \K'IM 3V It Will Pa." The Chronicle. in com! mm ¢ barn with slu'cl stables. 7â€"mum exlnnsiml MM “'0," wah'rml 1 Far furflu-r '5: William Smith. taimnc SPVW "‘Im9 wnndsh well It dnm‘: W this farm. ma firm, This I) right to quirk ticullrs amflv KI 22, ligrvmnx Icros viva bush: In L' [pgmo [HUT concrntn 4: cement tan Mid 7. Cult. mining “0 .nd in “(‘00 the promim is wnh‘ culhval (.0 “3!!! Ontario NHH'I'H mm :1 Mann also I mum hriM; {rum to he water 10 av [1' H Nun cult (irry. l «unable Illlmul. M C. Cf Iiddlek salt Chron son. \ [WI Licensed Anew Mmlvl'flh- “'1'! (h PM (H Il'¢'\ (H BATES l“ All” :‘ms hm Stat DRS. JAIN FAR) t Durham IUDDLBB. Barrister 1H 'IHI “1 Owen SON km or! l: 581] W” John W. In!“ Thursda Li ll REUBE‘ Mada ALEX GRAN SPVG LUC Cl HS ma N

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