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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 May 1927, p. 4

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PAGE 4. J “Ulla-aw!- ‘- v V-“ _ --.._ _ __ at the oflice, Gardraia Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor an}! Proprietor. The Chrop- Ummu '- vauv year, 81.00 for six months, 50 cents for thyee months, 25 cents for one month. To any address in the United States of Americ‘a, $2.50 per 1‘! --_L“ Uulwu urn-v“ v- __ year, 81.25 for sixâ€"iontha,'65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. Whosoever is afraid of submit; ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is1 more in love with his own apinion than with the truth.â€"â€"WATSON. lu-ar Sir.»~\\'ill you please ho kind o-nmmh to publish in your paper tho l'lll'lns'o'nl lcltcr, which is a reply to misslalvmcnts made by tho North l'lgrrnmn! cnrrcspomlcnt for the Durham llmio-w. .\.~x llm mlilors of that mun-r smr'llt to deprive me of the privilcgc to reply through the columns at that, paper. which 1 con- siclo-r a wry narrow-minded action, I will thank you if 'you will grant mc this privilcgc. IAnII‘V ‘1' ‘DVD To Hu- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR utl ho-r lu-halt'. ‘ It' I grant that the Chlnvso 1‘0-1 spect their dead, and that all lil'ltls‘h fitth‘im‘ts m thvso conn- truw nro- undo-r stringt-nt. or- tto-rs from tho- British Govvrnment to do “w mm? it is more than one can say t’nr .Iiss )lvacphziil; for when sh» got-i mi 3 public platform to olvcry thv action at both the living and the (lead of those who fought, t'nr their muntry. and thosv who died by the misfortune of drinking poi- son alcohol. and imlvpnnctmt of those who :n-u M1 to mourn thvtr loss. she says, "What. about tiw fifty 0th Thursday, lay 5. .mm- of The Chronicle .H )H.\' CLARKE .UyDlD II. -v-â€"â€"-- poison alcohol? Serv'es' them right What do we care about them?" This does not commend her chrisâ€" tian spirit. .. .. ‘â€" -â€" -‘A‘Amnn. ”lull Dy]. Iv. In contradiction-.to her stafiemept regarding the livmg condntlons m factories, I have never seen a fac- tm'y when: tyoy were compelled to -L “AL‘A‘Q “Oniilf‘ *ho‘.’ I'll) ‘V Ill nu v--\ _- _ J " > - live i , nor that matter, would they' be 81 owed to live in them. -That ”llll'l! are only a few British people who want to do these things is way heart-rmding, but from actual knowlmlgo obtained from those who are» rosponsihlo for the Opl’irossion impnsml. I know that prOVision is mailv fur tlmso Worker‘s to recc‘ivo a fair rim» of pay intgcpordance to - Anni .Ln;ll mu luu- u- r“; --- -_- tlwir pl'tllllt'lth‘ abilities amt their standard of living. Whom they do not l't't‘t‘lV'fl that it is no fault. of tho British capitalist. hut tho fault of the oppressors. who are of their own flesh and blood amt am able to make them believe it is othorwise. They on» so loyal to tlmir betray- vi‘» and lwlivw in them so impli- citly that. Hwy would not. take» any notion of what. one would do or say on their holial[._ .‘ -‘-“A‘ l‘.n‘ ”II I IIITII AIL uuuuuu Wth Miss Mnchhail states that most of .lhn British [maple are gi'imwl about what is living done. further stresses my Opinion 0! lim- lark n! knowlm'ige of the English people, and she. would not dam to get on a platform in England and nmkv Hm sumv ro-marks as she has done here, ‘ ‘ ‘ -_.-.-.-‘»‘Mn-‘r. “ To conclude, I that tho. subject. In childrml he 01‘ sin. and if 9110 i: UUIIU IIUI L‘o To conclude, I would rocommend that tho. subject. of hp? nvxt letter tn childron he on munitions in Bus-- sin. and if .4110 is feeling pontic her wwm slmultl he an Hm parrot. and Hum-u shnuld ho no lack of matm'ial in o-ithm' raw.“ SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Ill’III‘7 ll'l s. Mr. and Mrs. Hmvl‘gn Young have r-vtm'nml from Buffalo. whom they spent tlw wintm- months. Thu l‘nx'mvr will take up his position with thv Durham Stmw . Sand Company. Mr. and Mrs. R. Macfarlano rp- lurnml h‘nm St .l’vtm'slmr". Florida. where they spend the winter months. a ‘. "_‘- t I) where they spend tho. winter months. Mrs. Ralph Catton. Mrs. J. B. I'mn'n-M. Mrs. 'l'. Hwndorsnn. Misses .lo-zm valmrn. Mary Mm-tnn. Dunâ€" alda McEachern. Grace Baird and Myrtlv Knch. from the) Y. \V. .-\.. ‘ . . I “A‘.‘n Knox church, attended Inc uuuum momting of Hm HH-y Prvsl‘yytm‘ial of Hm \V. M. S. in Owen Sound. on Tuesday of this \wok. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Buchnn. and Mr. Smithm's of Dunm'illn \‘isitod with 311'. and Mrs. Thomas Ritchie and nthm‘ rplatiws and friends ovm' Hm week-0nd. Mrs. Huchan and Mr. Smithm-s assisrml in tlw Sunday sun-Hwy: in tlw l’rvsbytvrinn church on Sunday. rendering a couple) of gum! .hwts. 311's. (Row . W'half'y 0f 'l'nvislock and Mrs. J. P. Tgfilfoml nt’ Owen Sunml. an» Visiting: \Vlth Mrs. \V. mm. and tnnk in thv «indication So'l'VH‘PS lump on Sunday ‘ “,A“nn.‘ 3"[Vl\'.‘ II‘ l' \I.. . ‘--_ Mrs. J. vahm'n and son Wallace nmtorml to Toronto. The latter ro- tm'nml honw, but Mrs. Hepburn wont. through In Sanforcil. Maine. on a Visit with ht‘l' «laughtm', Mrs. .\vk1'o.1yd. “ ' ““ ‘ » â€" L--.,..‘l Durham. Slay Miss lanvt. (ivddc """" .\ll.and 311:...1 I. Stowlman spent Hm lattvr pm! of last “00k in To- rnntn ‘lh'lh‘ ' \\l]0 "3‘ “PP“ In My. “nu Po hm sister. Mrs. \lvx Firth. for sumo Umv. re eturnod to ttmn this \ka t'rnm Blamptnnuml “ill taller up roveic'lvnm hm'v. Mrs. J. A. Aldred is spomling a fmv days with her daughtm‘, Mrs. .\I \l1~. Robm't. Rulgv. foymcrly in Toronto who _died {you} \V ho h Yours truly, .N )HN CLARKE. 3. 19.7. Edgv. formerly of as [won living with Alvx Firth. for some to town this week and will tula- up Ul' Kite hom'l'2 qughapj- at Milyqptgn. ”V‘s-6.- wv â€"_â€"_ Mrs. W. H. Whitchurch, her son Joe and mother, Mrs. Schooley, all of Toronto. were in town over the week-end visiting with Mr. Whit- church and old friends.~ V--‘--'â€"w "_vw Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Grant were over from Walkerton over Sunday. Her mother, Mrs. D. McLean, re- turnnd with them. and will visit in the Bruce_ cgpnty .caliital thisyfiek. Dr. and Mrs.'J~amieson returned homo Monday from Toronto, where they spent the winter, and will re- side in their i'osirionco here, and summer homo at Wilder‘s Lake this summer. 4â€" p... “ l4 Mrs. S. Ritchie. Mrs. Thos. Petty. Miss F. McCallum and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cation. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cat}q1 in To- ronto. ' A Q A t n I UIII'VO Mr. Fm] Jucksch of Mo'afmul is visiting with his son. Mr. and Mrs. George Jucksch, tinis week.” The regular monthly study Inert-l ing of tho. Y. W. A. 01' Knox Church was lipid in “H? whom-room of “in church on Monday evening, May 2.. with Mrs. R. Cation presiding. Thu marlin}; npvnod with singing and prayvr. Thu srriplurn lesson was.‘ l‘l‘all by Miss Mary Brown. Mrs. Sparling gaw a splendid papi-r} from llw. study lmuk. “Thu Dv\'i'lnp-‘ moat. of (hp Christian lininmunity." 'l‘l‘msm-rrlary rvad "'l'hr story m’ Mary llowl." missionary in tlm'li-_ pars. 'l‘hn inhaling rlusrd with llm rlass lrxl. and Hip. Lnril‘s l‘rayvr in unis‘nn. 'J‘hn mmilhlv social and work nivrling was held at lhv hnnm ui' Mrs. l’m'ti-r nn 'l‘lmrsday awning. April 28. with «a largo nunilwr nl' ladins ['ii'rsvnl. Al. lhu rlusu nl' iliie mi'oling. Mrs. l’urtrr srrwd a dainâ€" ty lunbh. (Our Own Correa-pondent) Must ut’ tho- t'm'mvrs in this nvigh- hurhmut haw tintsiimt aim-cling. whiln last, war at. this time.» thm'u was. nu smut in ttw gruunct and thn sictu roads worn almost. inipasmhlc. Mr. and 311%. Rohm'l. tlripps amt fami’j' ni’ Hannwr 51mm. thu wm-k- mat with tlw tattm"s pai'mits. Mr. amt Mrs. William Torry. Mr. Hill! Mrs. Kt‘llllt‘iil “rim 3th littlv «taughtvr nt' 'l‘ni‘mttu urn Spending :1 wry ptvasaiit two wwk‘s Visit, with Mrs. Hrimk pz’u'vnts. Mr. and! Mrs. timv-gc- Mightnn. M I Willi-mil. Adlain of Durham assisting Mr. Frml Torry With I smuling. â€"- ‘- - 1“ ' p 1 llllifâ€"O ' MP. Jamvs Hopkins h'zgd tlw misfor- tune to lose one of ms horses last week. _ _ ‘V UL 5‘. Messrs. lit-iv Wise and Tom Acllam left last 'l‘uesday for Fort Erie where they have secured good pnsi- Hons. I IUII MIs \\ III HIIMII and Mrs. .los. Rpm \isitml NIIIIlay “i”! Ml‘: and MI‘S.H'31‘I‘} Rea) Hll Hm gran] \Ve are sorry to hear Ml‘. HIIIIy Rwy Is IIIIL IIIjIIyIIIg wry gum! hmlllh. “'1‘ SillUH't'I)’ have for a slwmly I‘N'IWOI'Y. Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) MP. Alfred Tucker had a windmill m'm'twl last \x'm-k. Mussrs. lid. Pratt and Alf. Watson did my \yprkx“ “u“ ---- ___ Mr. and M113.\\'.l.11111'11111 Miss D1110111\ 111111 311N111 111111 111 1111.111 Hill <1111111 $111111ax 11111111111111 :11 311'. .1. \\ 1111": " Miss 11111'1111 I.11\\'1'1.1111'11 \‘isilcd 1'111' 11. 1‘11\\' days 1:14 \\'1111‘ with Mrs. Thus. 1111111131111 11'. Mrs. 1111 11311151111 \is'111111 Sinulm \\'i111 11111' 1111111. 3115. .\1111111'1"'.111'k111 Miss 11111111 \\'11i1'. 111' ’1'111'1111111 51111111 11151. “111111 :11 11111' 111111111 11110. Mr. 111111 3115. Thus. Harrison. .11. HELD MONTHLY MEETINGS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Willowdale ' To Owners of Automobiles and Trucks Lights, brakes and steering gear in good condition for the safety 4 Lights, brakes and steering gear must be kept in good condition for the safety 9f drivers and REGARDING the 1311 'cal condition of automobiles and trucks, The iggays Trafiic Act makes certain provisions which motorists would do well to understand “mm It is inaasingly neoeuary that these provisions shouid be stringently maintained in view of the great increase in toutist traffic _on onr highyays, the increase last, year of ___L.â€"- tourist traffic on our highways, tne mam as: year on 40,000carsin0ntario and the more extepdeduaeofoountly madsbyourovn pie. Themspeedlimitreoently authorized by the ' ture adds to this necessity. . (rug: andtoreoeVEI-te'hnchmmorhtokep. ' ts should gdjusted regularly. Gluing â€"â€"vâ€" w-._ , lightsate against the law and a'menace t5 traffic. Simple instructions for the adjustment of headl'ghts and} list at lea W5 thedepartmen beobtunedf ”famine Jam: Vehidel 3m Wt? Highnyg'l‘omnm. Ifyourlensesmnotamongthonmentiooedmthe limitvouldbcwelltohave themchangedatooceifyou viahtoawidaocidcnt on thcroadand incoun. Brakes and steering gurshould be In ect condi- tionaothatwbenafleduponeachpatt rupondto thefinofthedrivet. The law provides that license numbers must be clean and so placed asto be usily read. A fundamental in thecontrolofmotortraficisthatachmachineshaflbe My: xdgnnfigd. .0 , -1 AL- n ........ -t uszâ€"n‘m “M, owuuv-u It is the intention of the Department of Highways to take note of the condition of automobiles usmg the roads. To avoid inconvenience to motorists, attention is drawn to the necessity for rigid obedience oi the law, and the penaltia for neglect. High-ways The Hon. GEO. S. HENRY, Minister Ontarig_Dgpartment of I [5' H10 MARIO were recent visitors at Mr. ham Hooper’s, Glegelg. __â€"._ {Our Own Correspondent) The fishermen are quite busy 511100 the" season qgenpdu Mr. and "Mrs. W. J. Greenwood and Miss Margaret accompanied their daughter and sister Clara to 0an Sound on Thursday where she commenced training fprfia nyijse. mmmmurod training for a nurse. Mr. Robert Little of Ow‘ Sound fmv days Um last of the week with Mrs. J. 0. Greenwood. A'W saw.â€" Mr.” and Mrs. Ivan Edwalds and Mr. Fleck 0f Shelhurnc we“) callels at. tho hhxards home. on \\ ednes- day of list meek Mr. Arthur McClocklin spent a few days thelast of tn'e week with his sisLsm' at Welboqk. .IIU \l.u"‘â€"‘--.' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elllson and fam- ily spent an owning recently With Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Timmms and family. i \11 ‘1"_‘d l - “_. .‘n‘.l nulls-Id . Born on April 28, 1927, to Mr. and Mrs. J03. R. Edwards a son, at Um Durham hospital. Mr. 11. Mrlntnsh. M. P. of North Battlvfm-cl and his sistvr, Miss Mar- g'arrt nf Durnnrh visitml on Monday :It. the Hrvmm'ood and l’mhsun imnws. "\ll's. \liclnul Blllkf‘ 1-,'¢-tl111u-«l homu last \\ 90k aftm' Spending the “intm mnnths in (uwlph and Pans. 1 , Mrs. M. Smith spent. last week with her daughter, Mrs. lx'euueth Vaughan of Arthur and returnmt .home on Sunday by motor with her «it! Charles. and brother, Mr. James Banks. M. and Mrs. H. M. Lawrence, spent Sunday at the Davis home and Miss Jennie returned to Egremout with them to spend a few days at their home . -n A. Latnst reports say that Mr. Stow- m't Mc.\al_ly underwent a Suva-ss- [ul operatmn for the removal of an abscess undcfr his right arm. Ho 15' I'nvnvm'lm.‘ m Hm IIIm'Pshnlm Hus- pita]. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent’ Miss Hum \Iatthmxs, MIG has luII-II IIIIII'IIIIIII In IH'I III-«l fIII Hm past III“ IUUIIHIS IIIjOHId a \isit \‘IIIy Illllt‘ll I'I-IIIII IIIII 0M fl“ IIIIIds “1‘. and Mrs. HockI‘III 0f (NI-II Sound last \VN‘k. -- n. 1“ , | luI’U V“ l .3. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Matthews and family visitml Paisley friends a Work ago Sunday and left their son lrwin to attond tho High School Mr. Goon-go Lawronro has «lisposml of his farm to Mr.1\'oot Falking- horn of Durham. wno has started spotting; olwraliuns. In fact. (icorgo has now «lisposml- of all of his 1'11;- rrmont. lmltlings. Cattle haw protty much all boon turnml out to grass hut. not lwt‘orv thoy tract lirkt-«t out tho corners of tho straw mow loaving «lust. enmigh to titlo tlwm th-r tho snow storm sumo pooplo prodirt will come sonn- timo lwt‘oro tho tirst. of Juno. 'l‘ho rhirkon rrop is good this yoar. Mr. Arthur Lawronro with his throe- inruhators is turning: tlwm out hy ‘ tho Immh‘mls. _ .-II 0,,” llll'. llLlll‘lll.\lu. l’voylu are beginning to call for vaf and want. In kncm' why thu ring has not slam-d. lmt. ”mm is yet «mo sham to be;- 1illml and the Liw lwgs... \that ..... Oats ...... . Barley ..... Buckwheat Peas ....... Mixed firain Hay ....... Eggs ...... Buttm' Traverston Corrected May 5, 1927 2B officers are busy looking {or their {unbuLâ€"In'Durham Hospital 0‘ am. to Dr. and Mrs. A1.- .a 39 "L..." mesherton. a Muchm: 0H ”BYTERIAN CRLHCH W18 FORMA_13_L\' op}; ed and mm ”“100. “IO M: llc CIIHN' a man, MM! rock will I 1. Mot-Ham ‘.‘. ' mt IN‘IIHJ H: lie I'oi'vrrm ”tibial m .\l;: reformat-v :.. UHF" 1" “ I“! :1" IIH'L ”punch-«i: i Son Hf Hu- fusion hm- woudvrtm . VBl'fiPF. T\u. In Oiled : 0 "Huh ~- that. Hm! 1 “1:0 Immo- bUNd III- . of nmto'l'm turn. -\‘ qtonv.“ 'IH I lion. II; .‘ "at pp \ n words-.1.” of forum ‘ that I. c uh who hHlI mllfl hr ' . grout n chm-1 tery. :m. orator. h er Iml' local N'll: hnvim: ' placv ..;‘ \ 4m 1w Pol-MU“ Ml" publh'lx who lml 0331mm: Minna-'9. deep up View: I (Nu-n ?* vilie. \\ comtim by Mr. 06! . Amulw (“fl rw. c\‘ rs of 3 hr: NI'. an i Bilypr ('1! Vidufl w ed by t baptlsnm Gorduu 7 The-50 w dfl'il'ah'c 'I‘LUHH‘ if”, inn l‘. .IHLI dimmw Pickorm Imp dHZ (Jun-r g: Mama to and 1 for Ulc'lf “'lul the pH bated. “80 in and M lblo hp “1080 .~ (‘l‘ At Ulo' X for his t'-\ that thew um mun. ly." In ' our San IH‘. mission .. “prenu- '1 ' ”y ban 1, the mun. I We man : ‘ The life' Hv WUV [lime The speak the wdrld t I. Tim M. M I llfw; Water! Ell! Clmrr! I! very u" ll M Juhn ll¢'\ (Continm-d '51! Is (in ~ * “'le \\ of Thanked A Thursday, In unm Pux'v haul "Ind DISH DOM PM that H, B 0mm" Sunday No. 6 grvu Sat fm M El) on 3min I!

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