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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jan 1927, p. 2

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.‘hsa Mcl.»an. Lz‘mhtun strm-t. '18 \ mung Hun \vm‘k with the McDon- ald family. .‘lr. Eldon Wnppler cut a ymr‘s supph‘ of fuel for Mr. J. D. ch-‘ay- den on That-shy. The Sunday school class [not at the as “land plump as he was then. but a nun of youth will come over him as he rv‘calls the event of long ago. Sight and iht‘ 1.111010 '35 lilU‘io'il iii “in studio's‘ \Vlili“. .’ i‘hi'o‘l’ “'0‘"! up “ho'ii ho- lii'tmt Hio‘ long. lithe. “{C‘IQ‘S‘S body from Hic‘ huli‘. and the 01d trachvr's far» was all aglow as h» apprmingly said. "\anl done. Jim-y!” T hat “us away back in tlm varl)‘ son-nun of NW last cviitury. hut di'atto'rml uwr this continent are many gray-haired boys and aged grandmohm's who will newer forgét that dramatic ini'idoni. We are of the opinion that. Joe Seaman! isn't \V .\| form "I Mrs. Harry Holmes and Missy liI'l'ilt'. Hf lhwu, sIII-ul a lI-\\ days reI-I-nlly with "l'IIclI- .‘"|IIhu 'Fimmilis. \lr. It. l-l. Bryan and his niece. Miss VI'I'H linhluus. spent Tuesday with kIIIIlrI'Ii near Varue}. Mrs. J. .I. heart received a tele- IIhIInI- InI-ssagI- nn \Vednesday 0f 'IIII-t. \wI-k announcing the death that morning of an aunt, Mrs. James. at OLaII'IlIIIIIa. Mrs. Pcart II't't by train on 'l‘hursolay morning to attend the funeral. \\'i|lt'lt took place (Ill Friday. She has the last snrviu ng member of her mother's family, which l‘IIrmI-rly numlII-I'I-Il sewn. The heart Bros. shipped some good he»! call!» by way of Markdale on Tuesday IIIIIrning. Hugs WI-rc grad- ml in the village that day for the tint lImc. 'lhI-\ got better results than nsnalh is accorded them in Toronto. About. a score of fair nlII's met. at me both» Mr Mrs. \V. J. Cook 0n 'l’hursola)‘ last. at the monthb‘ meet- mg of the “'IImI-Ii's Institute. Miss Illara “l't't’lHVOOQ' had an excellent paper .In "Individuality." Miss Mar- garet uaw an instrumental solo. Miss \lInzi lIIlwarIls I:a\'I- a selected read- IIII.’ and the III” call was I'O'Sptllltit‘d In by W“ \ear’s resolutions. A gI llI'IIIlls .IIIIl IlaiIIlv lunch closed 3 met illit'll'Silllg cssiun. .\ lIriet notice in last issue of 'lhe I.hIIIniIlII IIIOIIling the death ol Abraham Waugh IIaUlll‘l' at IImalIa, sI-t lhI- IIlIl III-ighhnrhond astir. wou- dt'l'lllg II' it was the passing of ".\be" l'IIuI'lh mu IIl' lhI- late Mr. and Mrs. Jana-s LanIlI-r of the IIth concession. Il' ~‘II. many IIIIl schoolmates will reâ€" grvt lII it‘ill'll of his death. Abe. was ewr considered to be the toughest, iIaI-IIII-st. must mischievous lad that I'Vt'l' {liil'lllit'li olIl NI». 3. He was II-aI'!I'~'~ and generous as ho was imp- Ish. and many are the memories held of ills doings. the unnumbered ih!’:|~illll:.'" that. he grinIII-Il through, am! the xIIIIIl-iII'aI'iI‘Il actions hII [wr- \111 ntrns. var hm Arrlnu Hrm'llwoml was home from Mount Forest for the week-end. Everyone seems to be busy, but not ao-mmplishing much. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards drove over to Mr. Frank Twamley's at Welbvrk the first or the week. Mr. Ho-nry Wowlvr is in constant do'mamd all winter {rum all parts of ”w muntry ruundahnut to dress low-M'- zuzmz:t:u'hm- musngo-s. Mr. \\ Iu-n nu! -n o-ngago'ol lw is in pursuit nf Ilw :ur annuals and has Inggwl '03 [mlo- rah Hm; spawn. besides nth- O'l‘ IIIHH‘ \nhmhlo' emu-3. \lrs. Hurry Hulmes' and Missy Whether it was the eflects of the x'vrvnt cum dip. or some fond lassie gaw him too impulsive a smack can not b» do-twmined, but Rob Jackson sulferecl from a swan: attack of rrysuwlas in Um face towards the o'lnso- “f ”It? “‘PPK. Medical aid was vmmmnml and ha is now rapidly re- O‘HVO'I'IHL'. Mrs. floors» 8. Peart is spending this week with relatives in Toronto. Hvr mu Rob is acting cook and nunâ€"o-maid in Mr absencp. Travmm I Our Own Correspondent) \lany Urey farmers will look at the Nut olmmmlmw heaps of fodder and \\nll0l"l' if spring will come oarly. H PAGE 2. \\ I.‘ qm Jack- I“ IN \\ l-z \\‘ m mmh- by r k-kn’m lights nf UM svlmnl clay-x bring am nu'idvnt. that was rum and ..~ {01' tlu- mmnmt. Just nfl' Hm ‘r‘s piatfurm was a hole in the lul SII M a mnnsv. but. will: um and mam a m afh-rnmm 1mm 70 t‘l‘UWt my. HI 9\\‘ mg. Ham “Iii Ill \ch 0' hum “he‘ll .ut: "L \\ lisam .\h-. .lanws s soon as hu- ‘\‘c'l'.\' scholar. duwn. but in- “mm! a rrust mel whu was part? :\ x‘c‘al' in th. II ”In 108'- “ Hf svhool l a thrilling Lnok at the Olltt‘d the i] p ‘9‘: i- ill Him 0 80 Pll I'm- In :lswssnwnt mll: $3 and “MW” 'l'wamlog‘y dog taxâ€"{larriod H2 31 ufl'icm clurric “I'M lmrnu thvum-il mo'l. in 'l‘mvnship Hall on January 14» as pvr stntutv. the mvm- lwrs signing lho' ale-vlm'ation ut’ Officv and taking: tllvil' snails. Mvmhrrs pro- svnl: llww. lb. .l. fill-Donald: anuly llw-w. ll. Grim-sun: (:Olllll‘lllm's, Gm. H. .‘lilf.’\\‘nml anal RINK, nl‘lll‘vgur, .\lu:.:\\‘mnl - -Hrie1'.~'nn: 'l'llal Bylaw ll: stating salarivs anal appointing ull’icm‘s. lw wall aml finally |~3s.~‘ml.â€"~ Mr. ll. ln'im'. wlm is attvncling thu .\lnnnt. Furvst Businvss tlullogu is at. humu tlillh'l' lh'. flashin‘s t'ill't‘ with thv tln. \\'o~ hmw lw will simn lw ahlv tn lm nut. again. Mr. .lm- Linlmhl has hirml his no-phvw. .\li'. Hm'olmi \Vialnio-yei'. nt‘ .\}'l”ll. t'ui' tho' wintar mnnths. .\liss Maryann .\li'.\lastvr is assist- ing .\liss livlla Stvwzn't in Mnnnt Finn-st with lwr hmisvhnhl clutii-s until .\liss Stmvai'fs shmihlm' recov- m-s t'i'nni hm’ fall. .\li'. Ruin-rt. Bax-stun nt‘ Haunt. For- vst sin-nt so-Vo-i'al days nn our line last wm-k. .\li'. Lui'vnz Livlmlit had a rattle-r o-xviting t'XlN'l'lt‘llt‘t‘ a wow}: aim. Whiln on his wa)‘ to Aymn with a load for Mini». tlw hm'svs lwcamn t'i'ightwnmt of sump papm' and ran away. They ran tip «in anuthm' sleigh and one lltH'St‘ was badly vut. Mr. and Mrs. .lavnh Fischm' :mol olallghto‘l‘s \‘isitml nu Sunday unwr- nmm at Mr, John LiPhOM's'. Mies Etta Shirl. Mount Forwt. spo'nt waw-k-o'ml at he‘l' hum" Calderwood I 014 r Own Correspondent) \\'o~ o-xh-nol nm- sim'o-w sympathy M Mr. and .\lr.~‘. Han-man Hallway mu! family m iho-ir wwnt. moi lwl'vaw- mm”. m the lnss ul' tho-iv o-Mo-r sun. and ln-ntlwr. I‘Ilmo'r. lmnw Hf Mrs. H. Hl'm'anml nu Sun- day. 'l‘lw nvxt mo-Ming will 1w lwlcl at, ”In hum“ Hf .‘til'. all“! .‘II‘S. Hwnl'gn Riu'hiv. Mr. and NIH. H h-rtainml a Ian-g.» ‘ on Friday PVt'llill; ,inyml Hlo'mso'lvv.~'. t" I'Sflll- THEY SAY flivvers can go through anything, but. judging yb the above photo, it looks like somebody missed 2‘. guess! The Lizzie in this case should have known better than to try to “horn in" between a ocuple of street cars. Any- way, just imagine having your car crushed BBNTINCK COUNCIL How’s This For Getting Intb A “Tight Fix?” Hvul'gc' Hih'hio- un- » numlwu Hf frivnols. n;.‘. H\'m'_\'hml_\' un- l \\ inter tout lws us one thing. Sidn- jmnlks max be via.“ an ttw ton-.t but HIP} aw halal 0n thv lu'ad. ! One thing the discovery of tho ;.\'m'th Poln mount is that thvn- is [no an sitting nn ttw ton Hf tlw tworlct. A young man down tlw strvot is '; dairy { growing a moustache on tlw instalâ€" (arm a mom. Mamâ€"a “trip down each week. ; [N'l' «'n 'l'lu- Kingstun \Vhig rails Hm tlap- E uni} II pet’s clothes "the barn. necessities of ? mum! life.” but thank gnmlnvss. powdvr ? mwt‘hw UHVQI‘S a multitudn of skins. imuro- !' tlnmplaint Hwy nvwl' makP: ”l ’ o-r)‘ M “as \m'y incm'rc-(‘tly l'vpm'tvd." said Pasivr ‘ the public speakm'. "The prvss mwl- £1~‘~armv1 'l‘lm girls at'c- “raring silk hose" now mm!» l'rnm swuce trees. From limb tn limb. as it were. A pvssimist I'vmo-mlwrs that the 1in belongs to thn onion family: an Uplimist that thv uniun twlmmx to ttu- lily family. Tho» short skirt is a px-uhlvm. hut WP mm l'van'llwr \Vlwn HIP hustlv was a storm I-vality. By taxing tho- unmzn-rivd mun. Mussolini apparvntly wants tn t'ostvr Um fighting spirit. AcIVicv is a thing that. tlwsv \Vh“ nmul svldum takn and thaw \th taku soldflm 110ml. Things Jocular and Ofttimes Sensi- ble as Clipped From Here, There and Everywhere. Inemu'v and vxriee tux. $29.07,: .\. 'i. Ml'l’nlluld. st‘llcwl :llld'llllfllh‘o‘ HH'iWH'. 33.00; H. Mvtvall'v, pay shout. “WW: I}. A. tiarmvhvll. [my she-M. 7.34:. #:11- nia Hridgu «2”,. part. mumwm. Sim: Municipal \Vm'lcl. 7 vulvic's‘. $371M; Hun nuwting of clnum'il, $11.00. SOME OF LIFE’S 7)?» rmls \Vil‘u I'vnrw. “3.7!: H. |’ Sun. inspm'ting. $1.50; Sit'k ‘Z‘Iil Huspital grant. $5.01!: I‘Ilnl‘.\'«'vm hrzu'y grant, $3.00; W. Rum». l auu'v. “2.60; .l. H. Chittirk. m and phnning. $8.62: W. (i. i C(imncil acljmn'nmi tn mm”. Mom in; Fo-m'uar)‘ H. at I" am. .5 1:55;: 3.2.5.; ..$ua_/.J:.u..._$.;z 7......2 “17.33;. 7.: THE DURHAM CHRONICLE u\\'c;m;:_'l‘lml Hun ML- 3 IH‘ paid: I’l’mI Hur-l. “'0‘. “3.73: H. l’uliwâ€" $1.50; 5'in ‘Z‘IiHI'a‘HV BRIGHT SPOTS almost to a pulp between a couple of trolleys like theseâ€"and getting out of it without in~ jury! The driver of this road-skimmer did, and he has been celebrating Thanksgiving ever since. The accident pictured above happened recently in Montreal, Que. . HISHI' mid“: iinslu An BBSy iv ay. 0 'l'lu-rw arr- itHIl‘HXinlaU'LV “HUN“ dairy mm in thu l’rnvinw nf Un- tarin. and if the awn-ax. prmmction po'l' mm gwr year was inm'vusml by nnly IN, puunois 1.01' .VO‘fll'. whit'h “mum hn vasy with ”PUFF fen-(ling n'wt‘lv‘nls. it ,wnuld uwan fizumam mun M Hm t‘arn'wr. of «mum PV- o'x-y yum. \\'o- «1.. nut. knm 1‘ any Pasie-r way In gut ;. millmn clcvllan's.- l-‘wax'mvr‘s .\4_l\':'watv. le stylus Hf 1927 vertainly give a girl a clmnvv tn catch a husband nr 1191' Math of cold. .\'o'\\' Ym'k beauty experts. mweting in rmn'vntiml. dvoidml that hair is to lw wum fiftvon im'lws lrmg. Prob- ably in makr- it mx-rvspmul with ”)0 lvngth HI' tho- nvw skirt. Chimgu “mama lu‘n‘ me aliw "J'wu IIIHISHS in Lnndun II-aw hmm lmsml fur 10.000 yo'ars. Thu Only way tn lwat that rvml'cl is to wad nnv's tiHu vlvar tn mausinns in tho skies. 'l‘hvrn m'c- muru autos than kitchvn sinks in NW”: Amm'i 'u. “'0“. WIN wants to rid» in a kitchen sink? Pvrhaps lhc' rmnsun So many men quit. spmming with tho-iv \ViVPS aftvr marriago- is that thvy aw hm busy l‘nrkin: nVeI'. "l‘\\'H Ilnllso-s in Lnndun haw Down h-nsml fur HUM" \‘o'm's. Thu nnlv ~Ym11 14111111011 can 110 111vasu1'ed by 1 “11- 3111111111! 01 “van“ 1' it hakvs tuf lump yuu Hum Munch 1111811111111}. Writing to a Il¢‘\\';‘1[)a[H_'l' a woman“ of 8’; says l'rvsh air is the rncipn ffll‘f lung lil‘v. Hm- 111' «1111' ”xygenarians.‘ Wu summsv? ' ilm! mu with v. mm'h lwtlvr SIH’PCII than. Hm «mu I actually olvlix'm'ml.“ If you vammt r'vnwmhor the last numv Hf the maym- of 'l‘m'nntn. it, is min M will him 'l‘nm. A Tom has rulml 'l‘nrwntu Mr 10 yvars. In snnw Mums and vitins Hwy aro so-llim: ch'vssvs un Hm instalnwnt plan. Yuu mm son snnw wuau'im." Hm first. instalnwm. The Prinrv of Wale-s dm'leu'vs lm vannut. sing a win. Hc- slmnhl nut. \x‘m'ry :zlmut it. Hv has lots of com- pany in that rvgard. What‘s humming nl‘ 0111' old tradi- linns‘.’ ”My 7?» [WP (‘Pnt of H10 Jan- uary magazine-s slum a vlmhhy in- fant with “ISL’T' cm a sash am'nss the mmalm'. ' Q Hm»: sun will ham- 5,- ' by “'33 if slu- ('afi km‘p “There is a lesson in life to 1w drawn from sports," says Dr. l'vnni- man. [n'uvost of (hp l'niwrsity of l’vnnsyh‘ama. "In England thvy have a phrase clvrh'ml from tlwir na- tional game. When a man is guilty of any actinn that is unfair Hwy say ‘that is not cricket} Playing tho- gamo I'vquiros lino- trails nf Hun-2w- Furnirrly thv ratvs Varird armrcl- in}.r tn wright. Ellltl «listaurr. Parh ail- ditional pound requiring additional postage with a. dill'ercnt scalv t‘nr varh uf thi- liw distance gruuyiugs mrutiouml. That. system still uh- tains l'nr pal‘cuis weighing less than H pnunds. 'l‘hn striking of a flat, ratv, arrnrd- iiu: tn «listaucr. indirates a tvudrury t0 rr'vort t0 the system whirh nh- taiuml prinr tn July. 192?». whvn Wrights were grouped and rhargvs werr hasml nu weight grnupiugs aucl distaurqs. N0 I‘oasnn is given fur (In now in force. LET THE RULES OF SPORT APPLY TO BUSINESS Parcels 01' like wcights forwarded to (instillations hoyond thc 20-milo radius. hut within the Province «if Untariu. rc-quii'v postage (if 55 cunts. 'l'hc i'atvs incrcnsv with tho distance tn be ti‘awrscd, parcels of it to 15 pounds rcquiring 75 cents in postage for the provinccs of Qucbec and Manitnha; $1.15 for Saskatchewan and the Mcai'itimc Provinces; $1.35 for Alhvrta, and $11.30 t'nr British «Jui- umhia and tho. Yukun. ,Parrvls weighing from H to 15 pounds addressmi [O diffilillflliOllS within a :m-mih- radius 01‘ the post other «at. which they aro dispatrhml rvquirv pustago- of :35 mmts. This rah» also (Mains whmi thu 20-mil0 radius i-xtvnds inln unothrr prov- ince. ' l’arvei [Mist ratvs unctvrwmit ttw sentonct vhoangv in lvss than two wars with tho striking by tho post. nfl'ivo dopai'tmvnt of flat/baths. now Pfl'oct- iw. for all parcels weighing from It to if. nmnids invlnsiw. «tvpvmtinu upon ”in destinations. ESTABLISH FLAT RATE 0N PARCELS Second Rate Change in Two Years Now in Eficct.â€"â€"Chargos formerly Varled According to Weight and Distance. » change WOono-m o (PP: fairness at all limos in :1; patient. an absoluto unwillilmnc- condone'a‘ny violation of H..- . of the game. a Willinglwss tn :a«- without question tho dm-isiun .. umpire. unselfish dl'aniull 1.. inlm‘ost of tho loam. «Ia-1...-,...,,;;: to play your host, to win n' g...“ to lose if lwvossary. with full 5 ' for tho ofl‘orts of tho otlm- nu. control tvmgu-r. to mako- n~ ~ for failurv." lo Remittance. A son at «'nll‘vuu \x'mt. fatlwr: “N0 mun. no fun. ymn- gm Th“ TRHIPI' HHMVN‘NI: Haw sad, hm had. ynm' dmi Thursday. January 27, 1927

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