able Goods Rexall Store 'urham, Ont Tackk I0 Em HSDAY LAST 50¢ Re n n ies ’ 0 .~ O'O-‘W 21. 1927 \‘(k (I 0f all Seeds H ilngi .‘pod (I: Hm dele. ut. Owen 'h" pres- .“ :N'Ken. Store .10 , ‘ 0-0. .19 .o - * 0.0.0..- â€Imago â€109 .b. o \|.'ent tho) W" organ- V: that which and a who» zit-um. flowed 'ryren ailing. N! by :3 er " ho Lhurch spoke ity In h hools ll Thé the lle (ill E23†'1‘ \II~'. I1.I'I°I]IIIIaI‘I. III Port CI'odiI, .mtml “IIII IH'I' mIIIhI-r, Mrs. T. \\ III-III†I'III a In“ ways. III II. II. WIIIII- III Tm-mII,0 was II III“ IIII' IhI' IIHIIIIBL .\|I~. I’I-Io-I III-III 8-., and IIaughIm- \II“ .Io-ssis III-III. \IsiII-II with Mr. .IIIII .\II°.~I. \\'. .IUIIIISIOII aI. SI. Marys ..-..~:~ I'IIIsII-I'. "l‘ho- IUI'HN‘I' Is I-I-main- :I.‘..' In? all! I'XU'IIIII-II V'ISII. \Ig. I'III KI-arIIo-y was, IInnII- from II:II-I-I.~'IIIII. \IsIIIIIg his "IIIIIII'I' and ~|~II'I"‘, IIw-I' IZasImn \Ims IIIIII-a AIjIm Is SIN'IIIIII ° the IIHIIIIIIys with how pan-ms. M . and .\|I'~'. R. AUOQF. III-I'm \lIss Eula and Mr. IIIIyIII-II BIIrIII-It. â€I â€w \VI'SIPI‘II I'IIIvnI-sin. London :II‘I‘ hume- for {he hIIIIdays. 311-. \Ibert KII-ss Is homo from the \\ INII'I‘II I IIIVI- I-I-sIIy at London dur- III:.' â€In holidav season. .\II~I. R. .‘I. Rpm-ling and family Mr \‘IIIIInI: hI'I' I-I-IaIst at Iioder- IIh. Miss A. I'.. )laI'RI-nzh- Toronto, ~Iu-III Ihv I'll-INT holiday III hmn. .\II. and .\II.i. S. I). 14an and I'IIIIIIIy uI’ IImIc-I-II-II \ierII-II with I'IIo-IIII~I aIIII I'I'IIIIIVI'S I’II‘I‘I‘ over ‘IIIIIIIH Mr. John \\ IIIIIaknr and IIawIIIcr, XII-H III'III' III 'IIII'MII 0. WW VISII- Mr. and Mrs. Bul'km'. mm Thnmas, olaughh-r )lurguro-t. and Mrs. .Iamns Olnlvijlr3 a†ul‘ 'l‘m'nntn. wvru in town nwr Hm lmliolay. Visitnrs at Hm lmmc- ul' .‘ll'. and Mrs. 'l'. A. Hunk. Mr. mu! Mrs. Gom‘gn .lm'ksvh 3pmâ€. frnm Frijlay‘ tn Smulay at 5. )(‘IAL AND PERSONAL cm: in lmvn om-r Hm wm-k-Pnd. Mr. Hamid Shaw.- was honw from 'I‘m'nntu nwr tho- wwk-o-ml visit- im.‘ h'H purvnls. Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Sllill'po'. Mr. and Mrs. (marge! .luvksch spvm. frnm Friday to Sunday at tlwir home‘s in Mo'afnrd. Mr. unol .\|r,~a. .\. E. Kt'm'lwy 01' Svlmmbo-rg \isitml with Mini. Bo‘ggs am! famiy nw-r l-Zastm' Sundav. .‘lr. Hal-HM )lnunmin 0! Hm “'04!- um l'niwr-My. Lonolnn. is home for mu holidays, Visiting his pal-puts. “1'. and Mrs. 'I‘hnmas Mmmlain in antim'k. A RR. No. .1. Z... 2:; 2...... L. .z. >52... 3 34:. 2:; 2:: :7 as; 2â€"1. x. .H. _..71:..T. :_ 2.3:...r. $.71. 32:... :21... 3......55531; .12.. E... 7...... ._. .z. =:t..=:.a.’r?3:.< nu. MN. \\'m. Burl n \lmulay aflm' Duh-0H. \desm “1'. and Mrs. H :x. and Mrs. J. A. Rowland and .1)‘ ï¬lm"! the holiday With P818- -~ at Embro. .I :~\‘ Mildred Statehouse, and Miss )chrae. both of Hawkesbury, ‘ v Mm 163st holiday with their '. .\|r.~4. Jamm Hepburn. in town. |~. Harry Whitby of the Standard «at! visited at his home at z., nwr tho! wank-end. Rigs. .IZIUNN LHVPHB '9!" Monday rim: fnl‘ Cleveland. Ohio to J ho-r sistvr. Mrs. J. Ehrhardt. , . “as tn undo-rgn a serious â€pm-- '1! â€Iii'VVPfl'k. \lxn' Murgarvt MacDonald, whn \ M...†in 'l‘m'nnln sin?" thn «Ir-ath‘ Yu‘!’ mnlhm'. thv [ah-e Mrs; Dan (I. d-xmnalcl, i4 \‘HHIL’ frivmls in and MINI hpwu fur a fnw days. \I.“ \lnuw 'l'nrnhnll is sprinting ,qm' \vak in (Sm-11m. ! ‘\ Him \Vilsnn Hf IHVM'n'Izl)’. n~ muting hm' xrmulnmtln-r. Mr. I.. W. Koch. B. .-\.. of Oucvn’s il\o'l'§H}'. Kingston. arrived i m: 'l‘iio-sday night and will spun w mmnio-r at his home here. \h-. Iii-ml. MacDonald. who has in in van Sunni] for tho past "Hâ€! â€1' su. is ill at his home and is being attended by his ...- \lzn'mli'i't. and aunt. Miss .-\. MNIIL .» \IL'V .IMvn «)aldvr nf Mmmt Fm‘nsl i~‘ tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. John mrl' tho! woPkâ€"c'nd. ‘u! n \l. Huston nf OWPn Smmol ‘ "u! with Mr. and Mrs. Jamvs ."Ho-M fur a mup’le of days last ...i‘.'!l . ‘ Hanover Avisjtpd over May at â€)0 home of his paronts Mi. and MN. Blward Laudmj of mm.» \‘Isih‘c‘l the Lauder fnmllws w“ n nwr the week-end. . \lzls'fm' Jack and Mlss l‘hplma ‘Izww of Hamilton are Vialtin‘ [h thpir grandparents, Mrs. '.l‘. L. \l \l H. Thomas I and Mrs. J. Cushnie 0f Toron- . um nwr Hm week-end in town, _-.;.--at â€f Mrs. N. McKechnio and ' ro-lzltivo's. 'llm HI .\ town .h-s, ‘ â€ml and is being attended Dy ms ‘o-!' \lzn'mu-c-t. and aunt. Miss .-\. MacKenzio of Toronto. Jr. and MN. I. \V. C. Sollowav I‘m-um†\wrn Eastm' visitors wit . :th Mrs. H. 1). Armstrong. -Y:I~'h'l' .\li_~'h'l' Smith of Winona mmvnnim! Miss Bertha Milne to ~ imm- hmm and'spont tho Easter “an. \In and Mrs. Robert .71. 5.2.... 22:1. 2.35353...â€" .13.. 7...! ._. .z. 2.3.5:; [v3.2.2.4 :. _...:.1...;. 1.1.: 7. 552.3. ‘ . tnn Why take a chance and use mtor that is polluted and :nm {01' domestic use. when l’lzr‘v Water can be had by fuming a well drilled. We pairs. l.i\' “'iHI .‘h‘. and Mrs. Robert - :H‘Jl family. and Mrs. J. 1.1. Smith and son . and daughters Misses Alice Ruthlm’m. of Ready. wore Sun- \ neiim‘s with Mr. and Mrs. John 7 . , . ISO!) .l. W“ Thursday, April 21, ED. J. PRATT New Imllday In “NH. .\|I'.i. S. l). Cm“. and ï¬nch-rich \‘iriih'd with I ro-Iutivvs hvrv over .‘HHI â€'an rvtm'nml hnnw pr Visiting {menus m mr and Toronto. .. Ivan Edwards of OM for a fmv days Imnuay. \‘mmrs at. Mr. and Mrs. 'l'. A. rs. ('anl'go- .lm'km'h 'iolay to Sunday at. )Ivafm‘d. '4. .\. E. Kvarnny 01' m M lanmay. hnr grzuulmunwr, and ntlwr hie-nus Phone â€43 of Qllm‘n's Sixty-“w ways ago he" was marâ€" riml in Miss Mary Pvtty. sister of Mo'ssrs. Charles Putty of Normanby 'l‘hnmas Putty ul’ Durham. and Wil- liam Pvity of Hwniinvk. Mrs. -Bmllolo'n was takmi ill last Septem- ;I_N‘l‘ \Viih a Navy (“OM and last Dv- ; camber was taken to his lmd. whvre ilw i'o-maino'd in “1“ iiin of his ldvalh lust Saturclax'. .Thv t'uinm‘rgl Mr. John Mch'nmn is in atten- dam-e at the: annual I‘no'vting 01' inn Ontario Emzcational guswiation 1n Tqrjonto thï¬s week. ' Miss Florenco Kross'is spending her Easter holidays mm friends in London. Mr. Wm. Cornwall spent the hol- iday with relatives at Windsor and Sarnia. Ho reports tl‘m seeding in that part. of the country all finished and says that tho crops are looking well. Xfek with her Sister in Mount -_--v- cw' "LU“- Mr. Lloyd McClocklin, and Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholls and son Eric 0! T'monto. were guests owr Sun- dax" Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McGlm-klin 1'. Ed. McQuoon of Toronto \‘iS- ited his parvnts, Mr. and Mrs. John ngueen over the holiday. MI. Hnnm B'righam 0t \llan Palk. 89 years of age on Tuemlax of last wwk “as in hmn last Mmulax xvâ€" no-“ing acquaintancvs hetmc xv- turning to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph JOSOIHI 01' T0- rontu spent the holiday with hm' brother Mr. and Mrs. P. Hay. . Mrs. E. W. Limin Visited lmr sis- t"l' Mrs. Slagylo's in Markdalp nu 'l‘lwsola}; Wo- urn glad to sway Mrs. Staph-s has l'f-Powrul from he? ill- ness. LATE JAMES BOULDEN WELL KNOWN HERE le do‘atll nn Salm'day nf last won-k at m» lmmv at“ his «laughtvr in Brant 'l‘mvnship of Mr. James Rouble-n. I'vmnvos a fm'mm' \wll- knnwn t-vsiclo-nt of this cammunity. and a nwidwnt, uf ie-ntim'k up to 18 yvars agn when liv wont to live with his olflllg‘hh‘l', Mrs. Thomas Little), in Brant. Funeral of Former Well-known Resident Took Place Monday Af- ternoon to Hanover Cemetery. The late Mr. Bonlc‘len was a bra- thm' of the latn Mrs. .\l’t'll. .“(fKPllth‘ of this town. and “"35 born in Kt-nt. England. nmn'ly 90 years agn. Dyer 70 years ago» tho» family camn to llnnzula and tlw llo‘u-c-asml liwd in Durham until hp nmw-cl tn antim'k nvar I‘Zlnm'nml, whom) he? romainml until 1907 who-n ht.- rummmt to “rant. daalh last Satum 3’. Th“ funt‘l‘al was hvlol from t residencn of his olaughh'r \lc'uulay afh’~rnonn. intvr- munt lwing made in Hanover compâ€" N'I'V. Bobsidns his olmlghfmz Mrs. Littlf‘. four clanghtm's 'dllol â€nu «Tm survive: M 12%., Ruin-rt Brown and Mrs. Master- snn ul' Muvlph: .‘h's. Notvley and Mrs. Strickland nt' Turuntn. and Ho-ru'gn m' Wingham. Mr. BnuMo-n was an mwln of Miss Laura McKenzie of Durham. of Mrs. Van Wio- nl’ 'l‘urnntu. and 01' Ml'. Arch. Mo'Kenziv of Rutfalu. ' BOYS WITH MATCHES NEARLY CAUSE FIRE .\| c:.\.\'.-\I')I?\I\' GREYS CHAPTER I. 0. DE. will hold HIPil' mnnthly moot- mg in “H‘il' rooms nvxt Tuvsday ev- .cning. April ‘36. at 8 o'clock. A full attendance» requested. ,It was a narrow nscapo and us but. anothm' losson that, a sum“ boy and a matrix may causv more excih‘mvnt that. ho is awarv of. 09- chially in a dry snason. ____â€"-h_â€" “l'l'~.|l ‘V |.-' uâ€"r.-<v-. thn lep arrivml was so pm'ilously no-at' the“ ban} that fur :1 mm) It was thought It WOUM fail a prey N5 Extra Charge Have You Tried w no KNOCK mpnm. on. co. GASOLINE ' 8014 at . Darlingj'isited. relatiws . 37.. :27... 1.2: 14:23...†7â€"7.. 3:12.- 76:3. 2:; 13:13. 9:; app and is t, a small CRUSH {HOPE t For- Littlo‘. 2 Canada In tho rourso of an 6‘\'(‘lllllt.'.' with Sir llharlvs 'l‘umwr hv ro'gali'd ml! with inridonts of his politiral fight with .Iosoph Howv and others. 98- pvrially roncorning tho magniï¬cent launching of tho Canadian Paciï¬c trasrnntinmtal railway, and inci- dr-ntully of a wrv laughahlo inci- dvnt mum-mini: "John A." turning [hr tahlvs on tiarhvright, Possibly many of your readers haw nowr lward it. Cartwright. had mado one of the host. spowrlms of his life and had rimmd up tho {\Iardonald Govern- nwnt so badly that: its supporters looked fvart'ully at their loader. who with that [H'Cllllfll' bird-like. mow- mont, rose to his foot and in hosi- tant. mannor hogan after this mannvr tn rvply: "While my 11011011111111 111111111 has lwvn Huvnlly mhhwmsing this Housn I fvli mm :1 smt 11! 1111111311 11111! mo- thnught I “as climbing H111 golden st: 111.. :1 toalful 111111 tedious 111nm. and ï¬nally 1111111111111! H11» top 01 â€111111 111111 21101111 11 121101‘. 1111 which I klluvkml. Vl'Hm H11» 111si1l1- Came a \‘UiCPI “ ‘Why, John» you'n- ill.†His ox- m'vssiun and Vnim \Vm‘u so synupa- t.hot..ic--â€"y0u. gentlemen. know how gorntlv-lwax'tml lm iswthat. perforce I vxplaimul my dish'o'ss and disap- pumtmvm. “4‘ m‘g'ml mo tn try :gam, but. I shun}; my hvzul and said I was 100 tire-«l tn rlimh timsn stairs again. “'0†frivmls‘. you son what '\1°1~ \1111 â€11 {111111 111° 11111111111111? 1111 101113 "‘1111111 )011 1°°a11't 1'-11t1_11°. S1111 at 1111:11'1. wear} 111111 worn. I 111111101111 my sums down 11mm stairs. [ 11:11! 111111411111 H11- 1.711.111.0111 when whum 5111111111 I 11111111 11111. my honor- able 111111111 10111t\\1°1gl1t “1111. 811(1- 1111,.1 m11.11.\1411111111111 111 11111111 1°11_1_1c11°111: Q a'splvndid physiqmn my iuuu’wahlu frivurl 1105508505, and out of tho {:Hmhwss of his hvm‘t lw «HIV-rod m ‘9"‘°WW*OO â€WOWQWWQ MMOMOOOOOG-OOOOWM I‘M ‘\\'ho’s tlu‘l'v '.lnhn .\. Mm DNOQQE mom ' PM REIJGOUbLY mac. 1’ STARTED Ms MOQNNC SIR JOHN A.'S DREAM 1mm“ mm 0 WM" CO Mzmlmmld. 0f Httam'a. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE (FF BUY‘NC. curry mo Up. (lunsvntiug. I mount- ml his shoulnh-rs and \w nwguhatml Hmsu stairs again. Ih'vathlvssly 1m I'vm'hml the top and «men mum! knockm! at H10 (1001'. and again vamn llu- vnicv: '\\'hn's [In-Wt" ‘Julm A. Mamhmald of Ottawa. Canada} 'Am .Wm. mountm‘l 01' nu fnm?‘ "Mount- ml. “as mx l'vach “1m. "l‘hc-n tin \Hm' ass up against tlu- lmstmn and enter. ‘ I lvaw your 1-vadm's m imaginv tlw pmMmmnium that. onsuml in the Housv and tho uttr'l' rout uf Cartwrightâ€"A. J. Turtle in 'l‘m'nmo Saturday Night Ninr ut the) ln largo lako freighters which SIH'llt thc- \Viuto-r in wan Sound harlmr haw takvn tlwir «luâ€" parturo on the) tirst trips of the- sea- son. Four of thmn. all of tho tllrvolaml tilitl's Iron Company's fleet, the steamers Clrtus Srhnvitlvr Svnatur. Rnlwrt .l. l’aislry and Prosâ€" qur Islv. loft. on Thursday at'tmaumn and evening. and on Saturday morn- ing at daybreak tho shaamors Homo Smith and Fratrr Taylor. of thv Algrma Stvamships‘ Linr. rlcarmi {01“ Toledo for coal. The \Vahcon- (lahia. vapor ('arrirr. rlvarml‘t'aw thr hracl of tho' lakm‘. light. for grain. -. . 'l'hv only hullgrarrivr loft. in port is the str-amvr Smith Thompson. which will sail on ttw arrival of lwr captain. ONLY ONE FREIGHTER â€Did yum. vat, what I MM ynu‘? asked Hm doctor. “You.†rpplim‘l Hm fut, lacl)‘. “Did you Pat anything: vise?" ask (‘4 tho doctor. ' "Naming but. my regular minis. I NCLâ€"EZS IS LEFT IN HARBOR Hnw many a man his thrown up his hands at. a timn whvn a little more an“. a little morn paliencvf "(mm haw z'u‘hivvmi summss. .\s â€w thin guvs vlvar nut, 50 it (‘mm‘s clear in. Is only‘tho power (if making con- tinuous efforts. The line hotwwn failure and success is so line that we scarcely know when “'0 pass itâ€"so ï¬ne that aw are oftvn on thn tint: and do nht RWY.“ III business. somdimcu. pruspm‘ts may sm-m dill'kPSt “hen walk the ‘ aI-v m1 HIP turn. A little» mum por- si~‘to'II(‘0 -a limo nim’n vmut. and “hat M'Pnlt‘d hnpnloss failun- mm mm tn glmiml,~ slIcI-‘vss. Tim-0 is no failurn vxcopi in no lullu'o'r trying. There is no defeat 0x00!“ from within. no really insur- mountable liarrivr saw our own in- lmrnnt weakness of purpose. 'i'mu'isis in thu Canadian Rockies “in In inlmvsimi in kncmiug that a \ig01'0us fight i: [wing maintainmi against Hm iwisistvnt innsquiiu lhu Futnmulngï¬iial Blanch at (Mia- CONTROL OF THE MOSQUITO GENIUS“ Will the party who horrmvml uur wire slretclwrs please return same at oncv. as Hwy are m-vdmi. .\ {prompt alto-111nm In this nmn-u \ull 'gr'eatlv obligeâ€"Cross and Sutherâ€" lland, Hardware (Mummy. Durham. we reports that siucr 1922 III ad- dition to oiling tho waters coutaIII- In; the wrigglons much control work Ufa apermauont IIatun-. such as dItrhIng. m king and trail cuttIng has boon :IrroIIIplIslImt. MIlos ot naIrmx trth haw hooII rIIt through IIrIIso \xillmx mouth to perm" oIl- IIIg of IIUII-'I‘\\‘I.~‘o IIIarra-ssIhlo plan-s. Advorso rrItIrIsIII .of tho ItIstI-Irt. around “anâ€. says tho otl‘Iror hm- iIII: tho \Vork III rhm'ma has hm-II silonrod. In addition to tho foregoing mus- qmm nm'ustlgatmn Is {mung man-rim! on m Hu- c-astm'n pronncvs. 'l‘HRl‘Il-I BIHHHT “(INS â€N MAIN flour, fmm; «mull-ally Im'atml. Ap- pl)’ at. The Clll'flllit‘lv (HIM-u. fur m- fnrnmtiun. ‘ WIRE STRETCHERS WANTED ROOIS T0 RENT PAGE 5.