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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jan 1927, p. 1

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January 27. in? on G uaramcod S GARAGE RHAM 5 GARAGE {VICE est Gas ater! Water! id Health Worth? ra Charge ’01: Tried KNOCK IMPERIAL GASOLINE PR ATT '. 1927 Gas? m Plume ZN ml ~ Re- 10c. .wuen lad by \Ve a use I and )1 -wvv uv vim II I.” LVII 0 II. A. Nicholson while Mr. Lamont lako's his place on the Board of Ull'l'l’iUI'S. Mr. Lamont. it was re- gIo-Ilml to learn. had not been well and it “as his illness and the thought that lw might not be able to gi\o the position tho limo it required that prompted him to ask that his name lw l't‘fllOVL'd from ho more important IIINlHUll. Following is lhn list of HWU‘PI'S I-lectml: . me puswoneu annual meeting of ill» l-Igremnnt Agricultural Society was lwlol last Friday 3081'an in llu-lr hall at Holstein and was a must, surm-ssful gathering in every u 3):. TM meeting had been called l'ur an val-lier date, but inclement wo-atlu-r pro-wnted a sufficient num- In Hm oliroctors’ meeting which i'ullu\\ml. Mr. James Lawrence was rv-vngaguol as shippvr for 1927. and Mr. Juhll Moirat as weighmaster. F. B. Ulivm'. )I.I...â€"\.. was a visitor ohm-me; tho- Inc-Ming and yaw a brivf ”thh'O'SF‘. Annual fleeting o! Eminent Agrl- cultural Soclety Was Ion Suc- cesslnl, and Andrew Hunter Again Assumes Presidency. ho-r l‘mm attending an(.l“pâ€"cv)vsvt[.)3ne- mum, to last Friday was authorized. 'l‘he Operatinns 0f the year were thnrmmhly discusfiwl. and though a small deficit was experienced on the yum-Ia ”[H'l‘aUOHCL it was not suffi- e‘u-nt tn wen-y about and the board nt’ 1927 is going ahead with even more Optimism than in the past. The election resulted in the 0M Beam being returned with the ex- m-ptinn of H. A. Lamont, who asked that his name he removed from the executive. His. place is taken by Mr. Prusiolent John MCUIPI' was in tlw «mm and hm! chargi- 0f the» mom.- ing. Awarding to Hm auditors' rp- pan a gi'e-ater volume «if business was slum'n fur 1926 than in thv [WP- vimis yvm'. In all; 53 var loads of sim-k \Vi'l't' shippml, containing 375 mm». NL’ valves. 678 shm‘p and lambs and I338 hugs. The total :mmuni distributed among the ship- }w: s i'm' this husinvss was 3375.858.%. In Hm elo'ciion of ofl‘ivm's. Him-n m-i-u sum” i-hanges mailer, Hm presi- civnt. .\li'. .lnhn MPGiI'l‘. and the sw- i-wini'ydi-o-asui'm'. Mr. Hm'hert Edge. \\ Mum“ in: am I' a Sf'rvii'v 0f threw x ~:i:-. lln- nii'iics fur 1927 aw: l’:«~~'ioli-nt Hnbmt \. Lawson; Vice- I'm-4i lvm t‘hailvs Kannpdy; Some- Ln \-“'ll(‘fl.<lll'0‘l'. Charlvs W0 pplm'; .\lldl|i“l.~. Hmmas V. Bell and Wilâ€" iu-i‘! H. HIHII, both (if “ham “0“) i'ow'li'i'imi. l’rnsidi-nl, .Anilrew Hunter; lst Vll‘oB-Pl'f‘Sidf‘flt. R. A. Nicholson; 2nd Virv-l’l'vsilll’nt. W. J. McDougall; Sl'l'l‘l'lal'}'-'-Tl'f‘llSlll'Pl'. .Ni-il Calder. llii'i-i'lm'sâ€"â€"-\\'. J. RPM. J. A. Fergu- snn. S. .\l. l’nllm'snn. ll. Mcfiil'livray, ll. .\. Lamont. V. Adams. H. (Iowan. ll. Sim. .\. Alike-n. Amlilm's-TJ. 'l'. Slo'VellSUll, ll. Christin llomm'ary Dll‘l'tflfll‘S-â€"\V. .l. Pllilp. it. Sclwnk. Jamvs MirDmigall. Jami-s \‘lr'uiol. Slunlvv Williams. A. Stt'wart. 'llw I all lair will lw lwlol 0n the rwml olzus llm la<t "luvsclm and \\ . olno-solz l\ in Snplni' llK‘l, “Incl: this 'wzi" 'Hllll‘ mi llll' L7lli and L’Jlll. 'l‘h» annual mvvting nl’ Hm Durham ICMP. Llw Stock Shipping Associa- tion was ho'M last Saturday after- mum in Hm .\.Y.P.A. rooms, and a genurflmx'ol was pl'o's‘l'nt tn rvvipw tho» husinuss {u the past. yvar. ROBT. LAWSON HEADS h SHIPPING ASSOCIATION Elected President at Annual Meeting Held in A.Y.P.A. Rooms Last Sat- urday ’After OILâ€"600d Attend- ance at Meet 9. the e uuuuw-y 'w- v _ - In - “on. to “coat! the 18“ Ben. J. 0. Donna (co-mum». - - It Will Pay You to Adzertise in T h Chronicle. The postponed annu I_‘.4-~ gal meeting AM of the members of the Council were present and previous to thee]- ection of the Warden the Council listened to an address by the Rev. J. D. MacKenzie-Naughton rector of St. George’s Anglicgn church. \.~vv-°v â€" The only ‘businese tm‘nsacted was the appointment of a special commit- tee to, name the standing commit- tees for the year. ~.. Reeve. Charles Holm of Normanby 'l'ownehip was elected Warden of (trey County at the inaugural ses- sion of the County Council held at the Court House at Owen Sound‘ on Tuesday evening of this week. He was opposed by Reeve William Weir oi Glenelg, and the vote was :27 to It) in favor of Holm.' The latter has larly good work on the Good Roads Committee. Reeves W. L. Taylor of Osprey and John A. Pringle of Kep- pel were nominated, but retired.‘. ° Mrs. Charles Saundm's.‘ tun. has been quitv ill at. her [mum in - the- SUUHI find of tlw town. We). under- stand that. lwr conditinn is qume sol'ious. ‘George Young, 17 year-old Toronto boy who accomplished the 22-mile swim from Santa Catalinadsland to the Ctlifornia mainland in 15 hours and 45 minutes, and won $25,000 prize as the first person to swim this treacherous channel. He was the only competitor out of 95 to finish the course. anal is 11ch ro'mvm'ing as quivkly as his I'I'ivluls Would likv. Ho has bowl! wry pourly for thv past cuuuhe of ymu's and them is littlv doubt. that tlw prevailing ailment has had 50mpâ€" thing to dn with his present. condi- Hun. While neurlv on r\‘ lluuso lu‘ lol has its Silk and it, “nulcl lw impmsllnu ln vnumm aln llu-m llt'll‘. llmsu in town most dangerously ill that we haw lwarfl of are: Mr. Charles Brnwn, Mr. Dam. McDonald and M1". Charles Saunders. Mr. Brown. whu is 87 years of age. hm lwvn ljllllU ill and 11nd. Um «mum’s cam-for the past fvw days. His grmll ago is thought to be his chip! ailment, and it «lvpumls upun wlwtlmr tlm Olll gentleman‘s, mounâ€" I'l raliw powyr' am strong enough \\ lwlln-r lw 1m 0w 15‘. Mr. Dan. )lclhmalcl has hevn ill lUl' sum“ lilllt' “ill! hl‘fll'l. llUubll', Elected Over William Weir of Glen- elg 27 to 10.â€"Connty Council Op- ened Tuesday Evening. It. is t.” be} hOpvd Him. HIUSP throw, and all others whu aw ailing will Suull take at turn fur tlw lwltt-r and Du rnstm'ed t0 tlwir usual lwalth. The \Vinlm' of 1926-27 \Vll gm alnwn in lm-al history as llm nicost in a gnml many yum-s. but it will also 2M. the I'vputatiml of lwing one «if the.) "sit-kiwi.” yuars in the liistm-y )l‘ the vicinity, uxcvpling. of course, the till i-iiiilvmii' «if a l'mv yi‘m‘s ago. .\(_'('Hl'tllng tn clovtnl's’ repair“, “H'l'l‘ is 502111wa a linmi- that has nut gut. its pilllt'lll. ul' sumv kincl. “10 mo.- ,jnrily ul’ wlmm are sull'm'ing from lln- m'i'vailing llllllh‘nlll' of lunmlilis anal a mild kind nl’ Iln. Frmn inl‘ur- malinn \w linw l't'l‘l‘lV'l'll. lam illness l‘i'um i-nlils is [n'vlly gvnvral :ill nwr llnnmln and in With lncalit)‘ taking on a slig'lilly «lill'i-i'i-nl l'nl'm. \Vui'il [ruin lln» West 52in that. it is the poiiular ailment. out there. In that cunnli'}. it. :ill'oils tlw stimin-ii. [in ”Marin. Ml lzn at» w: haw {'lll‘illl', minus the tlnnat and \w Law mi}! a. regular epidvmic ul’ tun~i ills, hl’lllli‘llllli. and (Inn liki'. HOLM, NORMANBY, IS GREY WARDEN FOR 1927 PLENTY OF SICKNESS HERE THIS WINTER Many Cases of Tonsilitls, While Nearly Everyone Has Cold 01 Some Kind.â€"Physlcians Have Bard Task in Endeavors to Look After Their Patients. CANADIAN’S GREAT SWIM With the Sick DURHAM CHRONICLE ~ DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1927 ‘ . He felt, however, that the easiest way out waAthe best. He did not wish to have anyone fined if he could help it, but if the practice did not stop there was only one course Open to him. The Chief wanted it made plain, however, that any citizen had‘ a perfect right to patronize the res- taurant at any time with molesta- tion. It was the hangers on ,he was after, and he intended to get them. Questioned closer, the Chief had no accusations to make. He would not say that there was anything wrong going on, but he would say that there was a certain class of young men and boys who were mak- ing the restaurant a hang-out and misbehaving themselves while there and this sort of thing had to step. Hrs. Hugh Iona-old Had Been 111 For Pest Four Years With Heart Trouble, end Was Bedfast Slnce Last Jungâ€"Funeral Takes Place j'l‘hls Afternoon to Durham Cemetery Likv a good many othm' citizens of tho placo. ho is convinced that Luni (hunk. tho mopriotor. is running a gnml houso, it is a convenience to the trz'nelling public and to thoso rosidents of the town who want to patronize it and that no one vs ould \\ eltomc- a cloan- -up more than Lum himself. We regret this week to report the death on Monday evening about 7 o‘clock of Mrs. Hugh McDonald, fol- lowing an illness of four years’ dura- tion from heart trouble, during the \\ hole of which she was a great suf- feiei and though it had been' kllO\\ll to: some months past that she could not recover. her sudden death on Monday evening was a great shock both to her immediate relatives and the whole. community. Mrs. McDonald was taken ill four yt'ars ago. and while ablu to ha 11]» amt about intermittently during that. pm'iml. for ”in greater mart 0f thn timn shv was (-ontinod to her bed. Last. June': slm took to her bad por- manvntly and had «war since contin- umt gl-nwing worsen each succeeding attack having [101' weaker than hot'm'v. «m Monday she was in her apparvnt usual hmnlth. hut soon after 6 o‘clock mmplainml 0f t'cwling cold. But-0min; wm'sv, her physician was sent for. but stw had passed away hvfore ho arriwd. PASSED AWAY MONDAY ' AFTER l0NG ILLNESS Airs. (ivm'gn S. Bumwltr. all x'vsitl- ing in Durham. lh-siclvs hvr fumm' MI .~. .\h 1):”:th Ivan-s twn braille-Is and ”We sis-- (ms: hunk. Mmpzma. Mun; William m“ ulvmlalv, Maw: Mrs. Gregory (Martha). and Mrs. Ducklow \Hanâ€" huh .hnth UI' Hiding Mmmtain. .\l:m.. aunt Mrs. 'l'. Hrushy «5f anlim'k. hm mih's south of town. 'l‘n thv family and rvlatives Thw tlhmnh-ln vxtvhcls tlh- sympathy n5 tlm ('itizvns in tlwir lmrmn'vmo-m. 'J‘hefunm-al is bring lwhl this. The l’ulwral is living lwlcl this. 'l‘hursday aftornmm at 3 o'clock frnm Hm family i-usidiyico on Bruce street and. intm'nwnt. will [in mmiu in Dur- ham (‘l'flll‘il‘l'}'. 'l‘lm liov. (1. i}. F. «Lulu 0f Elmira. a former pastoral)!‘ Hm Qum-n strvul. church and a 0105.: i'I‘imui 'nf Hm clvi'vgased, will haVu (~lial'g'v 0f ilw Si’l'Vil‘i‘S at thw hunw and graw. CHIEF ALLEN WARNS LOCAL YOUTHS Says That Hanging Around Chinese Restaurant and Causing Trouble Must. Stop or He Will Prosecute. In 1880 she was married in Mr. Hugh McDonald, who, w th 3 family of llmm suns and one «lat . htL'l'. 110w Illnlll'll tho passing of a k ml and al- l'vcliunati) will.- and hm hm'. Sim-«e lhi-ii' l’ll'dl'l'lzlgl‘ ’16 yvai's ago M1: and Mrs. Mylhmahl have hl'l'll mmlilm- Hllr‘. i'usiih'nls nl' lhv ln\\‘.i and ham» by their hnni'sl} illltl maul (.‘lllll'll- ship wun llw «isle-rm and l'l'b‘lH‘Ct «if all. 'l‘hv HWHHN‘I'S 0f thu family :uw‘: Arthur. Howard, liar] and Myrna .Mrs. (him'g‘v S. Burni-ll . all i'vsiil- Tho late Mrs. McDonald, who was in lwr 69th year. was 56m in York- shire England. her maiden mum» 1wâ€" ing Francns I’arkvr (“:rasb): hrr par- o-nts, Hm law. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hrashy. emigrating to Canada \thu silo‘ was but hm yrars nl' agu and srttling on Hm farm nnw orrupiwl by Mr. Thnmas MrAlistvr. Hnru shn g'rrw Up and in ynung wumanhmul ranw to Durham. wlwru shn has re- sidml ew‘l' sinrv. " The tire was confined to the ridge of the roof. which was burned clear through for a distance of eight. or ten feet. The loss will run some- where between 825 and $50. and but for the asislance or the telephone and the neighbors might easily have been total. Mr. Smith is a bachelor and lives alone, and could do nothing much to save his proverty. but the newly- erected telephone came to the res- cue and summoned eight or ten of his neighbors who extinguished the blaze after a stubborn fight. She: "Why no authors always speak of a smile creeping over the heroine’s face?“ He: “Perhaps they're afraid that if it went any faster it might. kick up a dust.” Tim rrsidvncn of Mr. Mike Smith. who lives on the Prnvincial Highway about. a mile south 01' Ibrnoch on tho (ilunelg side, had a narrow es- capo from dPsrurtion by fire iast night about, 7 n'clnck when the 001' raught, either from the chimney. or inside from the stovepipcs. l~'ullu\\in:._° LIII' address and prusen- talion. 'tlmmwniug was smut pleas- antly uml lunrli s'rrvwl lwl'uru dc- pzii'tllrr. Miss MrAulil‘fe is one of the cslim~ ’dllll‘. young ladies of the town, was. lmrn in Durham. ancl has many friends uniting: llm younger sol. \vliu \\'l“ miss luv at. the various galli- c-rings in llw rummunity in whirii siw luuk sin arliw purl. Willi the UUH‘I' cilizrus “1' Durham, Thu Chronirln Joins in wishing her mrry success in her chosen DPOfL‘SSiOIl. FHlluwing is tlm address: Durham. January 24. 1927. l): ar Killll'.â€"~H\\’lllg in your rrsig- miliun as m'gunisl. ul‘ Sf. Palm’s ILC. ('lllll‘l‘h. \H'. QOIH' l‘rinnils. thuuglit it lilting In nssrmlilv :ll yuur lionm and simw uur zippi-i-rialinn of your sor- \‘i.-~_~_ l’nr sum“ linw yuu liavu actml in “ll rawarily us organist, and your \wrl; m1» dunr inusl. willingly. in th: ranarity as organist, and your wurl; mi» ilonv must. willingly. As a token of our goodwill toward you. wu ask you to acne-pt this watch and sinrvri-ly hope it will lm of nnirh 1150 to you in tho honnrahlo railing of [wing a nurse. Wo trust it will l'l‘nlllltl you of your friends llt‘l‘i‘ and may sucr‘oss crown your wizrlii)‘ onh-rmisc. ST. PETER’S CHURCH HONORED MEMBER 1mm few 2*. nurse. During the evening Miss MCAUI- Me was railed forward. when an addrrss of appreciation for her ser- \ires as organist was read by Mrs. .im'm \\‘mramalu-r and at the preper lime she was made. the recipient. of e. gum wrist. watch. Hm [nl'cLS('lltat,i4_’11 being: made by Miss Margaret. Mr- Aulin'e. Miss MrAulilTe made a suit- aple reply and flittingly thanked the members of the eungregatiou for their beautiful and («pensive gift. like Smitlf’s House on Provincial Highway North Had Part of Root Burned 03‘ Last Night. Miss Katie McAulifle Presented With W rlst Watch, An Address, and the Good Wishes of the Church Mem- bers Before Departure for Toronto. 'l'hv humv M Mr. and Mrs. Michael .\lr.-\ulifl'v was tlw scene of a pleas- :mt. uatlwring last Monday muting \thu a goodly numhm'rnf the mom- lm's m’ St. i’vtvr's R. 0. church as- swnlMecl In hid fare-“'0“ to his «laugh- i«-;'. Miss Kaliv McAulifl‘v. who loaves m; .‘sinmim wal. for Toronto, whom ~-u.- vntvrs St. Mir'hanl's Hospital 1,0 GLENELG RESIDENCE HAD NARROW ESCAPE O-O-OPS ! Mr. and Mrs. McClockun then served the ladies to a dainty lunch. After the ‘opening hymn was sung Mrs. Knechtel read from James 2, which emphasized, “Faith without Works is dead." The different av- enues which our faith must follow are: trust in God and trust. in our fellow men and we should ronsider those of any nationality our fellow- men it we are to have fait in them. This line of thought was enlarged noon in papers given by Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Wiggins. Mrs. McGowan gave a reading on Qrimryfiduca- tion being the first 'and great need of India." Mesdames McCrae, Hay, Gagnon and Twamlex gave papers showing souie of the other pressing needs of India. The usual bright. encouraging let- ters were read by members of the Watchtower. and after the settling of business for the month the meet- ing closed by singing one verse of Hymn fit and the repeating of the mizpah. The January meeting of the \\'.M. S. of the Queen Street United Church was held 'l‘hursday, January 20. at the home of Mrs. A. McGIorklin. Chapters three and four of the study book on "New Days in Old India.” were presented under the leadership of Mrs. Wolfe and Mrs. Wiggins. Q‘UEBN STREET CHURCH w.u.s. HELD MEETING LAST WEEK 'l‘lu- annual mvvting of Burns I’m-s- hylrrian l‘lllll‘l‘ll. Rocky Saugwn. lmld lust \Vudnvmlay al‘lc-rmmn. was '3 must pleasant affair, and a happy one for thv congregation “Mich dis- cmvrml, al'lnr the various. reports had been mum owr. that. there was still $2M.00 in llw treasury after all ubligutiuns hall lwvn mvl. The pastor, Row. B. D. Armstrong. was in tho chair and copdm'tvd tho meeting. The "Motion of officers rosulhi-«l in all “no old Board being I‘PUII‘HNI. which speaks well for tho confldonvo' of ‘the congregation and Hm (wick-m. satisfavtion tlivy must huvo giwn in thoii' administration 01' affairs. lr‘ullowing lhv nun-ting. Um lallins nl’ tlw congrwgaliuu sm-vud lunch and a social lmm' was ongoyml by all. Burns Church, Rocky Saugecn, Held Annual Meeting Last Week and Report Good Progress. Held Regular Monthly fleeting at the Home of Mrs. A. IcClocklin. BOARD IKE-ELECTED AT ANNUAL MEETING EX-PREMIER’S NEW POSITION Hon. Herbert Gm vnfield. ex-Premler of Alberta. who goes to London this month as overseas immigration agent for Alberta in England. .leeu'illCM; ”minus. Smilin' Charlj Last fall the pinch! lvailinu ln lllt' trough from the spring ”ll llll‘ sidi- of the hill had becomv rlogg-ml with dirt. and this winter had frozen Up, lit-raking lhv pines. Tharp was no watt-r living suppliml thvrv nnw and ias llw iii-lial‘lmvllt. “”190 m- t'mii‘ “yvars‘ ago had put. in a iww trunu‘h. it had M'iilmitly llt‘t‘ll thv into'ntmn at that timv t“ lump “in trmigh in \an'kilm nmlrl'. It was at IIIHI'P MW in the winter than in lllt' sllllllllt‘t'. as ”It'l't‘ was llml‘c‘ Iwa\ _\’ tc'allllllg being done} tlwn. llv lltiltl llt'tlt‘ll si-x â€" c-ral i'arnirrs complaining and was «if 4h:- OllllllOII that. now that tlw High- ways lh-nartmvnt hail tlu- inattvr undo-riflu-ir mntrul tinny sliniilil kw“ this n vssity in workim.r urilc-r. "Thanks he tn (Sod. which giwlh Us Ihv \‘ivtm's ,hmuuh our luml .Io~.~2|~ th'isl." I. (Mr. X\': 57. .\“l'l' Hm svr- \‘ive Hm fmwral prom-Mimi tn thu Chosley cemetery whom interment WILLIAM RENTON \\'a~' mach- A passing rcfervnvv \Hh mmlu in thew. columns last Ww'k M thu civil”: of Mr. William Ih-nhm in 'l'ul'umu. a former resident of this town. Mr. Benton dim! on January I". very suddenly. In a Mlur In Mn. '1‘. (j. MONA)“ from Mrs. lh-nlnn. “0 Iran: that ulthuuuh 1w had HUI Inn-n \wll fur sumv Hmc'. hv \Hh as \wH as mual and had partukvn ul' hm aumwr. 'l‘hv)‘ had n-m'ml \x'lwn lm 'l‘lw fmwrul of Um lah- .\Ir~. Hmâ€" t'ivl 'l'ull'hal'cl 100k plavu nu .‘Imuluy of lad wouk from “In I'd-side'nvv uf lu-r nvplwws. tlw 'l'ulvlnard Urns}. om tlw hm-nlim» uf antinck and Sulli- \'II. Tim sm'vivv was condm-lml by the rvclor, who also prc-aclwd an up- propriah' sermon {rum llw h'xl. FARIERS COIPLAIN OF WATER AT ROCKY Our informant said that it would he too bad if the Provincial Highway Department intrude-d letting it no hy the hoard. as it was a root neces- sity in tho \Vihtt-r "III" for the watm'ing of stock. lmavilm hum" varly in tho morning. many horsns would not. drink. and so far as ho was t'mlt't'l‘llt‘d this was tho only plat‘o ho could got his animals to imhiiw away from homo. Passed Away at Toronto Home 0 10th Inst, Shortly After Retiring «as Usual and haul partake.” M has Mlmwr. 'l'hvy Ilacl I'Mll'mi “th! lm flunk a had spell and ln-Im'c- tin-y mulcl mmmun a clung-MW. unl) hm doors away, law had mum-d away. Mr. anlunavas HH' so‘mmd mu «‘1‘ the lat.“ Ml‘. and Mrs. .Iulm lit-Mun Hf Ew'vnmm. "0 was lmrn m Huvlph 76 yc-ars ago. Mr. um! Mrs. lh'mun farmml in I‘lurvmcml. Mr :1 numlwr of yc-al's lwi'm'v muvim: in Durham. whc-rv lw wm'kmi a! his “'2th u,- a mum". The-y use-d in Hill a bakery hllsinvss in llw lmdso' mm mwumml by Mr. James Donnelly. and aftm' Inning Durham lixml fur a limu ull llu- l’rmincial highway a «'mmlu of milvs south of Dnrimi'li. Hf lalu years tluey‘haw lawn l'iiahllll'l, in Toronto. He leaves to mourn “ll’ll‘ loss his widow. who was fnrmm'ly Miss .laiwl. Baxter. claughlc-r of HM late James Baxter of Egrunmut. and a family of six children:Bell| (Mn. Moore,“ Jcohn, Ji'llllle. Flurrnm- an l lei-mun. all in 'l‘umnln. and Mary. marl-iml and living in lhv \\'v.-‘. WelIad a complaint this wevk from a farmer living nm-III nf Ilm town regarding lln- mmdilion nf Um wlalI'I‘ rough on Ull‘ siclv Hf HlI‘ III“ al the Rm‘ln Saumwn. “lllt'll has for so many yvars lwvn an oasis for the teams coming into and guing am of Durham. (Inn farmer said that ho missnd it a Int \xlwn Iomimz to town and “cum like to know if it “are in Do dischIiIIIn-d. “e “um fm‘m‘d in say “llll \w did not kllll“. in MM, did not know llIal. It. was not supplying nurv wan-r as usual. Do lot Like Idea of Doing Away With [Mario Old Watertrough on Side of lill.-Out of Use How. FUNERAL OF BBNTINCK LADY DIED SUDDENLY 'as ”I“ wound mm M | Mrs. .lulm Ih-nlun M was lmm In (iuvlph Mr. mu! Mrs. lh-nhm *mmn. Mr H nunumr mnving in Durham. mi al. his tradv n,- a lswl in run a ll:lk9l',\' lmltsc- mm Hd'c'llpim‘ ‘anuary In lul‘ l" Mrs Rvnluu. m M IN! “0““

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