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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Mar 1927, p. 5

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xenewal )niclc X-ARMY MAN SAYS sEiofiâ€"ufioi nous IT IS TRUE m PAST Iom DTHING LIKE “FRUIT-A4 FOR CONSTIPATIH Thursday. larch 3, m VQW NEWMAN. Mn \\ nary 28, k son, a tlves" h rning, It u nction. .V a y whilst kto that in- In Sr. lV’-â€"Doris Taylor, Beryl Pg]- Mngham, Urma .Burnett. Frank unndt'hi'l‘q. {oseghmg ‘Falconer. v_v__v â€" ‘I-vvuv‘ . Jr. lVâ€"Orval Noble, Wilfred Mulclletun, George McKechnie, Ruby Willis, Xorman Denn. J. A. GRAHAM, Principal sir. ll! Aâ€"Dongld Knight, Helen \muig, Elsie Falkingham, Teddy 151. mil, Norma Allan. 5r. Ill xivâ€"Wilfred Snider, Glenn \h:Uunaiu’, Edith Erwin, Lewis Mc- cmnbv, Bernice Whitmore. S. l". MacDUNALD, teacher. Jr. Ill Aâ€"lrene Harrup, Frances May, May Braithwaite, Margaret mbbald, Marie Allen. Jr. [11 Bâ€"Lorne Prew, George Ash- 1w y, Norman Elliott and Benny Firth ulna], Hazel Moore, Agnes Walker. E. A. BROWNING, teacher 51'. ll--~-Lily Lung, Arthur Koch, Nathan Ritchie, George Glass, Susie Hr“. $1211 B~Uumford \',0||eu Jack I.;II,:IIIIII, Amman 'lucker, Umduu \INIII'I’, Flsie Hunter. I‘ LAB A MI CR. \F. [vat-her ll .-'\â€"â€"L)nn \oueu, Jean Rowe, IIJI~ HIIgIll. rlsIc Mac A,ILIIur Mary 1' NHL Jr. ll Hem-3e Bn-aithwaite, \\ ”nun-ml Usburne, Mona MacDon- uM. Newman (jrmnmmul, Betty Ho-n- ch‘l'iUll. Sr. Pr. B.~â€"Jcau MacDonald, Pat- rack tllark, Ruth Nichol, Margaret Spul‘llllg, Jessie Grant. 51'. W. 01â€"-~|.auro-tm l’ivrson. Betty Sr. Pr. llâ€"-«I.aurvtta Pierson. Betty )lawlntyrc, Annie; 'l‘inianov, Arthur .\H:m. lmUlla Sibbald. JESSIE B. Wl'l‘THlfN. teacher .h'. Pr. .-\.~â€"Luis Wilson. Ross 1.:mflvr. Hilliard Sclwuk, Joan Mc- « m-r. Margaret. Moore. .|I°. Pr. HwAl‘clliv Nl'alctlmugall. no-urgo- .\|jm», Mum Hlo-uhulmo. H0- .xaml Watson. [.10on Erwin. ' .\l. H. MURTUN, teacher. ~..l linhhy Milllr'. \'c'x'zl Cullin- -HI|, l'vrry Murdwk. Kathie-cu Mac- lmnmlol. Clark Saunders. .Ir. l~--(_;urdun Knuncdy, Jack lJuyal. Jimmy Sturrvy, Juan Mac- l.o~zm. Jo-uu Murdock. 1N )NALDA MucI‘LAUHERN, tcachcr N'. l’l'. Linus» Falconer. Eilelw I'Hrkvl‘, Bnyro- Hmwll, Hclcn (jag- mm. Lorrainc MacArthur. .Ir. Pr. Bâ€"~.\rclno- Mauvtmgall, cu-ul-go- .\l_j¢w. “Mil filo-nholme. HO- x\:n'cl Watson. Lloyd Erwin. ' Jr. W. t'.--4l"|o)|'o-|uo' Bplgm'. Halon )lzu‘lionald. Clara MavDonuld. Made- .mo- Vullo'tl. Muunu Thompson. 1.. S'QIIAEFEH, Mueller. ir. Illâ€"Gordon \ nkcrs. Irma Mi mann. Brad) Ad Mm. 7‘ 'HHI'“. .I:‘.l 1-hhth Mightnn. Mary ' né'wgm", lrmw St’lllOl'fl'. “‘ \lenmum and Henrv Jank. a! Sr. Pr.-â€"Alice Suijct'. Vera ":uhn. Violet Schlorff. . .h'. Pawâ€"Lloyd Subject'. Gj slung”. Jack Miglnmn. AU V'hlm'ff. - A- 1" ‘WIVIJL‘ ‘0! I ha McDona am. \Bvssiv Acljam. S. 8. lo. 11, Bantinck \r. l\' â€"~- Pearl Rusvborough', mu“ Millrgan. \‘iulvt, .~\rm.~'t.rnng. .lr. lV-«Mamee Pickuu'fiita Vul- Sntily Hapkins'. Ill -1leu'vucn Ritchiu'. Jim Arm- ~as.’ and .-\l°m'Ha )Iantn', t'tlll'al. ‘ ”MINI Hopkins. ‘1‘. [1â€" Alfred Dye-1". 1.3011101! U)“- '. lr'xmg \Vebbel‘. .II'. llwâ€"«Minnie Mantu', Frml Ruse- - ,glz. lbw-is: “you". Irvin‘- )lmm- ': and Dawson VOHBN'. equal“ H. Massâ€"“Sarah Dyvr'. 15mm} “sun. Hm I? 01' Inc k n NIautu'. I'Lul'ncst Murdock. \Vill‘ ms. uhsvnt . Hill‘s pro-sent ou'l'y cl: 'L'ugu attendance. 26. ‘ E. W. PETTY. tron IV Ill H Florem l-‘lorenc Albo'l‘t 4 Brae» 3 IV S. 8. lo. 6, Dominick l'lm McDonald. Arthur Adâ€" .vssio- Aollam'. Harold Dunn'. ll-Akwdnn Brunt. Clarence s. Irma Mightnn. .- . Brady Adlam. John McCal- S. 8. N0. aunt 9.er (my. FLORENCE KR Ebb. .\| arga I‘Im'l Hismx. Elmo-r Noble- x pro'snnt vu‘l') day Nollic- .“jnsnu' . Ma; Ella ' ' ‘ “ ~' ' ' ' mugs. ‘hm-m o- .‘ILUL 1m. . Run ' ‘ *'lul'vllt‘c' .“t‘DmmM . JVWWI A \CIY \HN‘I" Kaufman. lulwnnat me )|‘ Law )lo-cmslin'. levgnmg rm Subjm‘l'. Donald MC-‘nelghbor‘s zll'gal'vt. Mighton. :Stm'en and“ pPPM‘ mum-m1 Hung-2 (.hallu ' cablm, t. . Alan nvoes ['1' No. 9, Bentinck '. larch a. 1m it VUIH‘H- Ritchie \\' illwlaminv \lm) “C- Runald k. absent. Vera MC- .\I teacher teacher lmu‘ ( ll' t" GPOQI" Adohne 1 w ccn. , .\ :mmlwr fmm [mm attvndvd Louise Box Social last wank and all )1 feported an excellent. time. Il'é-‘dl’Ml Tlm Commr brothers am at. pI‘v- H0111. Visiting tho-n- sistm'. Mrs. Wm. i Runnings. .‘ll't'nt‘! A very social vwning was spent. luclwmtm, the )lm'llvy homv an Tuvsolay evening when their friends and Smith hamwl ll‘tr‘. son, Edgar Patterson, Francis Daley, Hazel Wats James Hargrave. Pr.â€"Alice leer, Roy Andrews. Harold Hunter, . orman Wells, Or- vxlle Lee. VIOLA M. MERVYN, teacher. Sr. lV--Catherinc: i'-'""-' - J8?“ Clark 68. "mums 73/c, Jr: "lâ€"‘W'illié Beart' '16 \"0! Banks' 60. Mary_McNab A). 1 8‘ GA " fi Sr. lIâ€"Dais Street', Elvie Has- tie' Ada Banish Jr. Iâ€"Esther White, Walter Street. Sr. I’mâ€"Bruce Clark', Victor. Street'. Awrage attendance 11.1%. on 10H. 13. Those present ever day marked ' R. L. BA UR, teachar. Ill-~Nelson Hunt, Lillian Collin- son. lrmw Hollinson, Eddie Law- rencv, Frvddio \rnntt, Ruby Lawâ€" l'Plll‘P Susie Urmunmod, Clarence Hdlgx'me, Clalmm- McNallV, Doris La“ 10m 0' 1le113 Jacques. Sir. ll-- John 110111113011, James \\'1lsu11.l)a\'cy;J\l no, 60111011 (neon- wood, Mchillc Harrison, Allie Mr.- Gi1lr. . ll- ~.\largar1:l. Bruwn. Sr. Iâ€"â€"â€"1Jecil Brown. Jr. I~«'\'ictm' Arnett, Dnrothy [unvrvurm Harry Lmuem 1' . Jr. l’r.--\'iol1-l, 110111115011, Phyllis Law'ro'nrv. Artluu Nonfell Clill'ord Lindsay. Murray GreenwOOd. Arc-1111111 attendance, 29.25. E. M. PARK, teaclwr. S. 8. lo. 9, Glenda Sr. IVâ€"-Gnace Hapkins, May 'Col- Unison. 801'}le MgNaljy. 3. S. No. 3, Bontinck Sr. l\'-V~Hm-don Coutts, Gladys Alexander, Wilbur Mightnn, John «Mutts. .lamvs MCRonuld. Sr. [ILâ€"Joe McCullock, Lillian Parks, .lnlm McLe-an. equal, Jean llonlls. Russo-ll Hartman. Emily Hartman. Jr. IIIâ€"Ulmrlcs Mighlon, Ularcn Romy, HPUI'KH Bailey. Jr. ll-â€"â€".\lbo-rl Rcay. Myrtle Bart- man, Hraru Rcay, Clilford Brown, Ho-l'brl‘t \Vvlls. .Ir. l- â€"»~._lvau llray. Pnarl Burtman. Jr. l’r.â€"-â€"-Bm-nirc \Viso, llutli Bart- mam. Numlu-r mi Hill. '26. . .hl-rage ultrliolanrr, 2:3. ' ‘ IRVIN SHARI’E, traitlmr. :Hi]:phrl| III , Davis 63. It'. Ill? Fo-rgusnn 8. S. No. 2, Egremont 'l‘lmsu whu nnssml 0110 or IllUl'e uxamiuatium aro- markml with an astm'isk. Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) There has been considerable sick- ness arminil the'nvighhm'lniod, sumn form 0! la grippe, of flu, but we. hope all will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Tlios. Harrison. Jr. entertained some of their friends to dinner one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson were. recent visitors with the Horns- hy flamily. Mrs. Robert Renwick, Jr. and son Bobbv. of Dromore, spent last. Thursday .afternéon at her brother‘s . D . Mr and Mr... Thos. Harrison. Jr: and Mrs. Tits. Bolhvs'ell spent. rm owning last. weelg with Mr and “VIP [11 Vm- a Juhnston 73.3’01‘ma Fo-xgmon b1 Sadie uavis 51. Sr. llâ€"-.\'orm:m (nordon 71.1mugâ€" Ius .lovlll|-'1cm 116 Jr. 11- Jimmie huguson 611, \\ ”111' Campbell 58. Sr. [bivan Johnston. .h'. I l’vl'vy Gordon. nf lming week. “10.4 last wowk. Miss Ruby Smith wturncd t.) 'l‘n- rontu 0n 'l‘uvsday at’tvr going home: two wwks on account. of sickno-ss. Mr. JOhn Reay had the lmisf(.>1'tunu Mr. and Mn 'l'nos. nill'l'lauu. Jr. and Mrs. TIIOS. Bolhwell spent an evening last week with Mr and Mrs. Veil McMillan. Proton. Mr. Wm. Leilh has purchased the Tucker farm on the 19th Concession from Thos. Harrimn. Jr. Mr. Leith is nnv ml the lug land owners of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Weir spent \londay evening at Mr. Clarence Harrison’s. near Swinlon Park. _ Miae mea Oliver, teacher at S. S, so. 13. spent an evenmg last week with Mrs. Alfred Tucker. f Miss Nm'ma Hagnnn of 1m \‘Isiml ht'l‘ t'l'imul Myl'llu .\l( l'm'omtly. Mr. John Sweeney left, for n‘llllllllhg7. A very 500ml evening was spent. at the )lm-Ho-y homo nu Tuesday evening when their friends and neighbors gathered to say goml by and presented them with :1 china rahinvt. The Women‘s Institute also presented Mrs. Mon-(Ivy with u fruit seg and vase. _ “'n wnsh them every happmes‘s m Primerâ€"Lenore \\ vhbm‘. Dornoch (Our Own Corresponden'! )lhsvs l‘lllzt .\l:u°lnnsh and 3131110 Hulwrtmn nf van Smmol spvut. tlw \ka mu! with tlw lattwr‘s parents he'l'o’. We wish them 8“ their new home. 'II.\\'I.\'.\ .\l. BI..\«:1<. to'uvhm‘ nus. lo. 5, Glenda I'Iilven AIM-mlvin 73 3. Mary clamplwll 3'31} ‘m’ll'l Hm-dmf 77. Tummy always pay to be kind ple. Try wrappingyour a poor naked knee you {aluahh' Hagnm‘. ‘ncl My 1):) V i s hm Durham Mnrtlvy Bohhio Jon lust. UH Too-marrow, February 26, the State of Wyoming will honor one of its most illustrious citizens, William 1'". Cody. better known as Buflalo Bill, whose recurring birthdays 'will henceforth be stateholidays. Owing to the \olstcadlaw the ceremonies W111 notbeof the sort that appealed to Buflalo Bill in real life. He was not born in Wtyoming but in Iowa, and it was Nebm'ska that elected him to the Legislature. but his grave is in Wyoming. and that State was the scene of many of the exploits of his earlier -.years and his playground after he entered the show business. There he had his T. E. ranch which was the. most overmanned and un- derw orked ranch in the State, and in no respect to be compared with his 1an1h 011 the North Platte River in Nebraska. which he xarely’ cared to Visit. The T.E. ranch was the home to which Buffalo Bill retired after the close of his circus season. That Wild West closing 100K place on November 1, and wherever he was at the time, he headed straight for Omaha. The foxced abstinence of the workim months were then laid 1154111311111 113 eas3 and convivial 1191:11111- Buffalo Bill would proceed 1111n1e..~'toppim:. it is said. at 113e13' ianch between Omaha and the '1‘. 1.. near the town of (0113. 331111 11 had been named in his honor. 'l'wvnty-iiw wars ago llw town vontainml sixtvnn l‘iuildings, 0f \Vllll'll nnly t’mir worr- saloons. 'l‘lm xvnvi'al slim. ilicl a liusiiwss‘ nt‘ 31.000 3 day, and there was a pool rnimi whusn 1-m- rarks worn most com- nmnl)‘ rmu-hml by man nn hm‘sv- back. \Vlwn it was known that, But- falo Bill was about. to aI-rivn tho l'flll('llt‘l'.~' l'm' smn'es Hi milvs ul‘OUlltl ll'uw‘llml to thn I” «in lhvil' order- ing. and t-nuntml upon fillt‘ntllllg a l'nrtniglit. Hr so in mngonial com- pany. The-y Inukml forward no morn ko-vnly tn tlw n-uninn than Buifaln Bill. “'th Pnjnyml vw-l')’ minutu of it. Then after tlw tvm wovks’ vulv- bralinn was nwr he would mount. his horse and ride the twenty-two mih's to his ranch. Het‘n the coin- bralions would lw knpt. up mom or less throughout, the Winter anal unâ€" til it was- tinw for him to hit tho. sawdust tnail 01100 more. Besides his neiglibm's. distinguished fun-ii:- BUFFALO BILL'B BIRTHDAY ' THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ners often \isited Buffalo Bill at his ranch to pay their respects and en- joy some hunting, but the hunting never equalled the hospitality for it Bill tired of the one. he never wear- ied of the other. He was easily the most famous of the Western pion- eers who li\ed down into our (mu times, and wasehle to turn his or- iginal talents into modern channels which helped him to win fame and fortune. A hero of boyhood the world over his name still has its spell.â€"-Toronto Mail and Empire. The return match between the girls‘ team of Hanover and Durham High Schools was played on the rink here Monday night and result- ed in a win for the locals 2-1. The game was a good one and was wit- nessed by quite a large crowd of the school children and citizens. Fol- lowing are the lln§:up§3 Hanoverâ€"Goal, Hamilton; defen- ce, Code and Mills; centre. Booth; win 8, Lynn and Wright; subs., Mac xgsney and. Unstadt_., DurhanLâ€"Goal, Bairdj defum-v. Macdonald and Rowe; centre, Hind; wings. Kelsvy and 320011; subs., Marshall and (eaguun. In our report of the meeting «if the Men‘s Club of Knnx CllUlL’h last Wednvadm night. “0 “milled monâ€" tioni m; tlw Iiiiv musii supplied by Mr. UeUigu llitciiiv and lii~ hm sons on Violins and 'pizini'. With the meeting: U\(‘l' at 10.30 “1) had littlu timo- in i‘i‘\i|‘\\' In» :iriii-le' and gvt our farm: Plusml in tim-. i'm' 'l‘liursday lllul‘liillgLS varly run. BEAT HANOVER 2-1 AN OMISSION “Yes”, re lied Mr. Pills. "died yery sudden 5* this morning. He was In my snap only last night." hula. lath I’m in 3 Some towns going bukwnrd ne- “And so, Mr. Pills," tho old lady "r know “he“ ‘0 Stop remarked _to “‘9 country druggmt “0“ “mm?“ mm MM: {he MA}!- “Yes, I seed him in.“ went on the customer. “and I said to myself. “Poor old Joe‘s a gmwr now he's started to vomo hemp for medicine.‘ " The druggist was widonuy nut wn well phased at (his wmark. and the old lam ondeaunml to so! mattms right WIUI the usual 13mm, ”I don't mean in say, Mr. Pills.“ she explained hurriedly. “as how your medicine killmi him. nuwt at the sort. Uld J00 nmrr did like physic, and I‘m sartin he‘d iwwr haw took the risk or rumin' lwru if hell 3 rhanro- of livin'!" “poor old Joe Burton is Head!“ Let me Do a little kinder, Lvt um be a little blinder 'l‘u tlm faults of those about. me; Lot mp praise a liltlu more; 'lmt that be win-u I am weary, Just. a littlv hit. mm'v vlwm‘y; lmt. mu svrw a little better Thusv that I am _.~'tr_i\‘ing t‘ur: lmt me be a little braver When temptation bids lllc' wawr: Let me strive a little hardw- To be all that I should lw: Lot mu [)0 a “HIP mm‘kc'l' \Vith a brother who is \Vl‘llkl'l'; Let un- think mum at n») nvlglnlm Am! :1 Illllv' lc-s,‘ m llli‘. TRINITY UHI'IWH LADIES «il'llJD will haw. a Homeâ€"Mada Making sale- and :al'tm'nunn Iva in Hm .\.\'.l’..\. mums «m. Saturday. March 5th at 3 u’rlock and \Ul! .4130 surer punâ€" cakvs ,zmcl nmplv syruzw in HM- ow- vnim.‘ am! aflvr skating. , «Author l_'nknown' Most women me with the «ter- nal fitness of things it she can alter them occasiontlly. lou- tor Id. (30ml sulid brick house on Gara- fmn street, Durham; 7 rooms and bath: ahacrma of land: young orch- ard; herd and soft. water; I'loctrio lights; mm finance. for furtlwr Iarticulnrs npplx uu prvnusos to A. RII-lloI‘mick. 3 3 6 pd. nu '0. “LS 100 arm-s of land. well “Herod; 10 :irros hardwood hush; nin- mile» north of Durham on Provincial Highway: flood (“WWI-Q00!“ houso with large woodshod; good bank burn an x 50. siono foundation; hay fork. lith-r Carrie-r. plows. harrows, rnHimtor. disr. hinder. wagons. sloighs. 2000 "is. sralos. :1!leng Ill- rnhaior. hroodrr. 6001M. Molum- soparahvr, showls. forks. hors. rake-s «hains. houso partly furnished. \\'i|| soil at a bargain for quirk salv. Apply 1“. W. Kolsvy. Box 57. Durham. 3 3 t MOW-0.0M PAGE 5.

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