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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Feb 1927, p. 5

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EEK S BARGAINS amped Goods {cast "9"“an I ' ,, w .\ pUIIde'nt) CCESSFUL SAL: o- o- v-0- 0- o-‘nO-o-O-M, riety Store ., Limited ILLS February 10, 1”) IDS \l In“! NH“ Visit- .\lr. Andrew ..y‘ “who“ is hUflN'. . Mrs. Jame. . ~Htvr, Mi“ \, .an'manbyy .“I‘W‘ Jan nmnt, was in Rm-h w. [Iv Eva vis- \hlham Ad- ru .\l|Pn nth Mr. w qwnding *Iité’r. Mrs. HI Hf [MT- I'l'vsbyter- «I access“)! P..\. Hm nut been I. taken in, 'l‘o-l'ml far mrt Ol'lk‘l'. ~‘:| at 6 0'- r10 0P MS l“ mu m * Y0“. l. ° words. ladies" mom-s lwm of $1.00 hho‘r *"ts :Illo ’ad. n- SOUP ’3.» car." Fwn lf all men were really born wgwxal, sump would 39‘ my and W - 1’50. L ”0'5 3 rather clean boyfil sixteen ' h» calls than! girls 108th of Women." . "2m tough and hard sex u the ‘nv that gets cold. “0 '09! Hummers, from no awful-cod down. Only by lag pact!” of}: you out l’m'haps We first man to say there - imnor among thieves was a police- man who got his fair Share. Your "duty" would prompt little . Mitt-beating if the kids could fight r-‘h‘k oil‘o‘ctively. . If he hasn't a job and talks in ’.~'.'m~‘ of millions, he Will make ' :~' home with his bride's parents. Most stenographers. get tired of _ -____-‘ It is sad to see daughtgrs marry wt? and sadder if they don t. H» careful when you call a man . pulishmi gentleman not to be mung at his bald head. 'l‘lm §addoat words 01' toqgue or i'rn: That (grunt-0's flat again. - a“: “a In an” {ham midtakes. \‘pry f.“ mm! as tl iwm they 'th (hi mlfo‘ring .wlsrvbra. Tht‘l‘t‘ Cl mouth sh! L'. ’0 keep You don MY 3 l0“ ““t’ nu: -n nnnwnny qulo LI. (hire a man succeeded in training'municipal experience. He has beer his wife nut to squeeze the tooth- Reve of Normanby for the past tor paste tube in tho midde. years. and previous to that was Toasted bread formed a favorite Deputy RWY“, and “.733 a member 01 addition tn English drinks in tho'”m Township council' before . that mm and t7th centuries: hence the H“ has always taken .3 keen mt?“ ciistom of drinking ”toasts." 9““ ”‘ ”'9 “am” 00”" community The ditTerence between :i succeSS!and the DMD“; of )(ii'nianby town- and a failure is than the former‘shlp look to Lharlio Holm {01 ad- lixes nu lv'ist titmith's income and the, HP" on 31.] matters .Pf’l'ialnmg to “H mm. “V“; on next month's \wtt‘ai-e ot the municipalitv. He ha‘. ‘ "T ‘ ' not Served on miny of the county 1" tiOMHl- take much 81‘8” “1' council committees but as chairman \ trim. in fnt‘flin‘ a man who i‘ Hf Hw (30ml Ritatls‘jnlnn1ittpt' (luring int-52M than you are. the last. two years he has done ex- _\unt Hut. says: "Brazen styles ' ceptionally good work, being careful ii‘itiitn 'vm \'~.]ei-inat.- in a new plan: and at. HN‘ same time mindful Hi my I guess it‘s a blessing there the Needs of the travelling public w” hut. 0",. Dim-p to have an ap- with regardto the roads. Ho under- ,u-iutix sum.) stands municipal law thoroughly Slime folks growl that. they ntWt‘t' as It .{tp‘pllt'j i0 Ills work Ht the :w-t What's dtte ”It‘nt. Thev should LOW") (punt‘ll. and as a ”95"!me . .. v . ' ott‘icer will have the respect and in -lud that HM) don t. ., . _ ,, , . , contidence of his colleagues. In" most rvmmfi‘a‘bl': .“?l“‘."."‘l” Warden Holni is a native: of the "3"" “"3"" “r- Q.” My} "'1‘.’ ”'1“: township which he has the honor to E :ittrihuted to ' apoto‘un‘. '23“ t”‘° represent. He was horn on the fine “'1" “ 3” l "W I 9““ tJha. _ farm on which he resides at the pre- Nothing WON“ Whit" L“ 0‘33”." "it- sent time. and with the exception of 'ziuii‘d. If the cork comes 011‘ 933- four years spent in Wiarton. has al- ilx' the label lie.a . ways resided there. He has an ex- Rill Bungler 1ml 8 MW" With 3 cellent. farm. is looked upon as a Mark itOl'dt‘I‘ and thought his father successful agriculturist. and the. el- mu ite-aot iwausv it leaked like his ectors of Normanby will be delight- \\ Hill”! on the eiiwloiie. ed when they learn that he has been u l.- ~.-;u.| that whiskers are. com- - elected Warden of the County. it: hark. The hlamect things have ____._.â€"_ l tiahit. Hf doing it. That's what fight, at Thu ’l ;i.t.- i-ziyur manufacturers rich. . "Mike.“ asked his en‘tployer, "how If t'attit-i's‘ only 1‘11"“ as much 3‘ did the accident happen?" V~!'t\' as they thought thev did at Mike-J'Well. boss. ye see, 'twas “.\o'i]i\', they would not make man)" like this: I was drivin' mo truck up .. .‘n lump in words. Yvu don't always have to break '1? 3 MW afiair. It sags in tho MM!» and comes apart. The old 0pm cutter was the “Limit vehicle known. but no young :n'lwvas ever known to freeze in )n; olit‘tah‘}! (0â€"3' ml marry. .1: 13. of coursr. hard to keep the .x'o‘s on the level with Chicago 90 flw parlor 19 p89 \\ h} boys say: Cerium-- set that tab the toad-t to try Idling. National Railway: photovraphs. '1 Canadians and their winter \i.~itors, desirous of getting out into the north woods during the season of he and snow, haxe a splendid opportunity it? enio'ntent in the Blane Bee Trails. tourist j-vurneys over the trap lines and through the big game haunts (f Northern thumb and Quebec, recentlv inaugur- . " 2 lo)‘ the Canadian National Railways. The turists are taken, by (Icg team and m wshoes. over the trap lines by experienced guides and woodsmen. Com- fortable cabins are avaiiable on the shore t man. on the trap line- 9 lea] “m. ‘3“ "‘9 3’3“ 3°C 719‘“. new tourists' journeys through the north woods. lowerâ€"typical outflttm' cab! “i mm “to“ a ”0"" “‘9' n where assured cf comfortable quarters each night and cf journeys which are laid out to fit in with the capabilities of the ins experienced \vcodsntan. Canada’s {crests in winter time are a never~emling joy to the photographer, the artist and the nature lover. On the Blane Bee Trails the tourist is taken through the haunts of the lortily moose and other big game, by men to whom the signs of the forest life areas an cpen book. There is fishing through the ice, a doc sled to ride in when one henqu 7 Left, upperâ€"Guide “gut. upperâ€"Open water tempt: the tourists are housed «luring tag-.r journeyr-l‘lanadmn cise in the balsam-laden ozone to in!- prove one's health and appetite. The holiday may be for one week or for a month, and the territory chosen may be anywhere from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the shores of Hudson Bay, f.r utfitters all across Northern Can- ada have signified their desire 0 take winter tourists out into the woods. ' The Blane Fee Trails have been organized in response to a demand for facilities {or winter holiday outings of this kind which hnvp hppn rM-pivml in meat nnm- The Slop Chest Crisp Humor Concisely Told as Culled from Canadian Exchanges. y by long practise Nu so nobody notices it ry fvw nwn have to work as as thoy make Ult‘il‘ wives he- ’ they do. v things that cause the most ring are dismal». injuries and ma. ’ '0 Ql't‘ {WU rflasons shut: 1. to keep river, and the tourist is am .~: "BI-azvn stvlos I'iiIaII- in a no“ placu Its a hlmsing more at tense .and that "Let's 91: out in to keep the out germs: Holidays in Northern Forests 11st. in H111 affairs of his 1.111111111111111 and ”111 [191111l1‘ 11f .\111n13nb\' 11mm- ship look t111‘liarli11 Holm for ad- \ i1'1- 1111 all "1111111131 p111lz1ining to 11111 \\ 11'l11111- 111 11111 n11111ici11alit\.He has 11111. 51111111! 1111 1mm of tlm 110111111 1011111 il 111mmitt1111s 11111 as chairman 111 H111 1i11111l R11111ls 1 11111111ilt1111 (luring H111 last 1“ 11 11111111 l111 has (101111 11.1:- 1'1111ti11nally good 1101111, being 1'a1'ef11l and at. 11111 sum» time mindful 11! H111 111111115 111‘ 1111- lrawlling public. with 11551111 to H111 1oa1ls. H11 11n1le1- stands municipal 1:111 ”101011th as 11 11111111114 111 his 11111111 in tho 111111111y 1i1111n1'il. and as a presiding oll‘ioer “ill h'n 11 11111 respect and 111111i1l111111- 111' his 111ll1éag1111s. Roevo Chas. Helm, of Normanby IvaIsIIiI I. \\ hII \\ as IIIIIctIIII Warden III ”III mmtx III' III-IIv III, IIIII nau- gIIIIal nIIIIItinI': of IhII County Council is a gentleman WIIII qualitiéd for tho IIIIsitimI “ith “hich IIII IIa< bIIIIn hOHOl'I'd. HIIh has had mam wars III municipal IIxIIIII'iIIIIIIII. HII. has time RmII III NnI'zmIIIhx Inr ”In past. IIIII \‘IIaIs. :IIIII IIIIII\iI)IIs III that “as “I‘lIllU‘ ItIIIIVII. and was a member (II ”III Township I-mIIIIIil' hIII'OI'II that. HII has always IIIkIIII a kIIIIII stor- (‘anada's {ti-rests in winter time are a never-ending joy to the photographer, the artist and the nature lover. On the Blane Bee Trails the tourist is taken through the haunts of the lortily moose and other big game, by men to whom the signs of the forest lift,- arcas an even book. There is fishing through the ice, 3 dog sled to ride in when one becomes tired and the never-ending joy of exer- assured cf comfprtable uarters each night and cf journeys whic are laid out to fit in with the capabilities of the in- exgcriencgd yt'codsntan. WARDEN ROLE. OF GREY The holiday may be for one week or for a month, and the territory chosen may be anywhere from the Gulf of St. Lawrence to the shores of Hudson Bay, f. r outfitters all across Northern Can- ada have signified their desire i" take winter tourists out into the woods. ' The Blane Iiec Trails have been organized in response to a demand {or facilities for winter holiday outings of this kind which have been received in reat num- bers by the Canadian Nationa Railways. Lawrence -- Noble --- \t 11mm «1"lmnh Rmton. Umlnam. ull \\ ed- mad: I\ Minna” 9.1927.at 4 “"1'tlmk tn the Rev. J. H. \\ halenJ. H. La“- I'sually tlw ferllmv who can't meet his creditors doesn't care to and dodgns wlwn hp sees one of them coming. Pastâ€"In Durham Hospital. nu Sunday, February 6. to Mr. and Mrs. S. Pust. a son. Ho suggested that pastors substi- tute “human interest” ads for tlm porfnnctm‘y announcnmonts nf sor- mnn tnpics. “They should hn stim- ulating nnough to inspire waders. m levnd church." in Mr. {1 daughter Newspaper advertising is a good invostmmt for cthxrclms. Walter Ir- ving Clarke. of Philadelphia. public- ity director for the Presbyterian Church in tho United States. told the mirtwintm- meeting of tho Pros- hytm-y of Monmouth how. CHURCH ADVERTISING Firth â€"ln Lindsay. January 27th and Mrs. Thnmas FH‘UI. : MARRIED BORN GOOD INVESTMENT THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ? American Cow Famler-â€"»-"Huw all 1110 vuws lu-o-n imilkgd‘?" . i !-)all'}'nlaIiiâ€""Yew. all but ”I“ Am- ;m'lcan 01w. . 3 Farn1w-~"\\'hivh «In yuu call Hm gAzmrrican our?" ; Imil‘_\'mai¢.lâ€"â€"-”'I'ho. nun that's gonn I y In a tenuwratm-e- uf 24 lwlmv 1pm [lilt'mt‘ll battled tn saw Hw bulld- mgs surloundiug the basin” Skating .2:an Hockey Rink. “hour lilo hmku nut in thu (:th lwnrs H1 Hm morn- ing of Januau 27th. Thu xink “as cumplttvl) clvshuvml lmt. :1.» sm- gmuncling lmil ling» m-u- <axmi. dl')‘. MIDLAND HOCKEY RINK COMPLETELY DESTROYED Jr. IVâ€"Francis “Plush. SP. IIIâ€"Freda Schafnr. Jr. IIIâ€"Emma Schaefvr, tha .‘lPlush. Tom HP“. 51'. Iâ€"Ivy 310108“. 154.1101 Srhufm‘. Norman Bvll. Jr. Iâ€"Gm‘dun 'l'l‘al'fmwl. Pr. Aâ€"Elmvr Brown. Pr. Prâ€"Rota Brnwn. NO. on x'Ollâ€"ll. nwragv atto-n- 4181100. 9. Local siu‘n'iagvs Hf fm-«i am- in- pnrtod from Si'Vi'l'ai \Vo-sivrn Unitar- in counties. Haii WPH' light in Um nortiwrn (-mmtivs um! in sum. . w-v- (inns thvw was heavy lnss (if grain and lain fvmi (Twas such as corn and svcnmi-cut hay iwi“â€"Hl~'“ of (-mitimio'd lains. "Farmm's. being short of suppliers «in sviling mi tlwir largvr rattlv in saw fodder." states Ralph (.lomvns nf .\ithm. in Nurth Wellington. "Many ai'o- buy- ing mm m hlllblIit'mi'llt Hm light oats. In sumo plan“ largw umuunts of \Vostc-rn sc'i-m'iiiiius urn living bought." "flimviies Hf fwd grain \mx light," ro-pnrvs 11;.rrivultura.I ropivsvntatiw Marritt ui‘ \Vuniâ€" \wrtli Count). In his so'wtiun. haw- PVPI‘. thl'i' is a i'i's‘t'l'V“ H1 :wvzi llfi)‘. U. S. S. No. 3, Bentinck and Glenelg Speaking of these figures. R. B. Morley, Genenal Manager of the In- dustrial Accident Prevention As- sociations. called attention to the. fact that death cases and other ser- ious accidents had recently shown an upward trend He. referred partic- ularly to a case where. a worker. while applying bolt dressing was drawn into the pulley and killed. owing to the sweater ho was wear- ing being caught. on the line shaft. Another accident resulted in death by burning owing to handling of gasoline in an innate manner. 'l‘wo other recent fatalities in industry were attrihntml to lileml poisoning following \'(*l'}' slight writs. Mr. Mor- ley called attention to the need for competent first aid to: all euts and scratches. no matter how slight. same. month in 1926. During the month there were 5.293 accidents reported to the Board. which in- cluded 29 fatal cases. This is some- what lower than December. 1926, when there were 5.411 accidents. in- cluding 34 fatalities. In Januarx the W'orkmens com- pensation Board awarded oxer half a million dollars in benefits for in- dustrial accidents in this Proxince. The total was 853837181. of which 8461.93352 was for compensation and $76,111.29 for medical aid and hospital services. The tigures are over $113,000 higher than in tho COIPSNSA‘UOI II JANUARY â€"t 1AM PBFLL MVLI‘ZAN. FEED IS SHORT HONOR ROLL U'athI “ll "07168 O! ANIUAL IBBTIIG Notiee is hereby given pursuant to the Ontario Insurance ACL R. S. (l. 19”. See. I27. Chap. l83. the annual meeting of (irey and Bruee Fire In- suranee Company will he held in the Council Chamber in the Town of Hanover on Friday, the 18th clay of Febi’uary. 1927, at l o'eloek pm” to receive the Auditors‘ lleporL for the. election of Directors, and for the tmnsartion of other limitless. Datvd at Hano§iéi5urig “Index of February, 1927. WM. RL'T'I‘LI'Z. THERE WILL BE A MILLINER" Course held in Um I. U. D. E. room from February N to 25. Mrmbors the. Institute. 25c. Non-mrmhvrs 50c. First meeting 2 pm. Fc-ln'uary N. I you no' patients ?" '_â€"' vvu V‘â€" to dinner. -.- “So you write poems, Doctor?" she sand. “A mueâ€"‘a little~just m kill time." was the answer. ““:ll_y3"_“asl§eg__ the lady, "llavu D1; Swagger 100k Mia‘s Simple. in? ‘ IOIBTEIIKATIIG PA." A ..... MEN’S OVER COATS Final Clearance Sale of ~ 25% DISCOUNT Sm'rc-t a ry Tllrer-yrar-nld heifer. fresh. A..- ply Mrs. John lhvglo. Durham. Route 3. 2 10 U. A. Y P. A. rmms aftm' skating: All this for the small sum of 35c for adults and 2% for children. Come out and enjoy the first skating party of the 508mm. Auspices Trinity (Zhurch Ladic-s' Guild, «in Wednesday «waning. Fob- ruary i6. Skating for i-wrybody; all unguided. Hot lung'h sun'od in the FOR SALE PAGE I. t6...

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