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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 May 1927, p. 5

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31' RS. Prov This ‘. “St Specials Rl'I'I‘ E BILLS Ull. . Ont. Store o~ -O-.O-'O*O'» .6! .013 St'o'n ”In sum 98 ‘fi... ntal. Uh?- 01’ ml s): 0 nâ€" Ill \l. R R So. Dnrbll. Water! Water! Water! What Is God Hull Worth? - plmw ur tlw tlrst. HPI'U am a few succvstinns along the. line of succes- Mull t'l‘UPS. SP! ”)6 tomato and wwwr plants whc-ro you haw had thn warm-st vrups. This is done! by .‘lo-umnf.’ small spaces for the plants 'mot Y'o'lllHVillL' tlw l'c‘maim‘lvr as “('- ‘:l."l“ll rr'qnlro-s. Svt cabbage and ‘.l:llllln\\o'l' wlu'l‘o' pads or early Inuit!“ haw lu-vn tako'n utY. Still an- .tln-r suggo-stion which I have ”wt! “nt'ko'ol. Grow the! varly It'l- m-w and raolishos. whom- lalm- pan rs. Why take a chance 1nd use ‘.\.l.v‘l' that is polluted and .nm for domestic use. when Mr» Water can be had by 2mm: 3 well drilled. We flaw"? Pumps and Punp Re- H- spuI‘M. In this way, we will Hw «memo! i'i'np wvll slarlvd ‘ Hw last M ”w first oupp is llHWWi. Lah'i' in the! summon ml! snw would «if IPHllCfl and \‘ I‘Ig; turnip thmm the rows M and Manual a third cmp late il full. .- - :nl‘aio'm'l' should understand "HTH‘J .Ihuut rotating crops. gum smvral pruiuctg M ”I? 2â€" which do not grow to per- .” two yc‘ars in succt‘ssion on aim» m'omnd. One of these is ~ \wll to remember that all mum of thp pea and bean fam- make- :1 batter growth it plant- ?! nww ground tifh ear. Other war“: which shoul be rotated «11 members of the cabbage and TV tribes. Ca . cauliflower m-Is sprouts. k rabi. cdlprds 'm-mps are plants of practical- iame nature. hence one ml] lax-air and woody : Hw lbi-st thing tn do “ha! is no'mlml fur Mann! 1; succvssinn 'l'lm sum‘vssinn ('I‘C m o-wn befor» Hm I Haw-U l'o'mnvml from “I” say that thn NI span-v for planting. Fr .lm-ls “'4" flow Occup l'ur llw c'nlil'o- snmme Hm-s are» rvnmwd at put in M lako- their 1 lusll'alo- llw idea. “'9 mm a m-nlain pine» planlml ln It'llurv. Pa. turnips anol rmlislms. .lm'ls 090pr ”I? grunt t‘uw \Vo-o'ks. If you 31 m villain. tho-y will sir Isn'm- aml “'00on lol tho- lu-st thing tn dog's “ha! is nm'olml l'Ul' H ll)lo~ m)‘ H HM \\ 1h MW. “2- will simply m-mnvn 5.; how» anal tlwrv. at what- allslam'o' apart may b0 clvslr- mul plant swvvl corn. in llwso. s. In this way, We will “:an ownnol t'l'np wvll slal'lml wlu'll . AI... “â€"7 - .g' 1" - .., \\'| II. III (IIV'HU s. In this way, Wu will ham; o-rnnol t'l'np wvll Mal-[ml wlwn :Ist M ”w first mm» is re!- l. Late-:- in tho- summo-r me u\\’ «was nf lettuce and Whitn .n._'.._ 1,71; -‘ ioi vanishes whm‘o latei'. ll make» thu hills for vucum- vol moluns. The Vine fruits :i gum] olo'al of ground lam wit-mu and hold all of the mint up to the limo'. of frost. ii tun mnnlhs of tlw V'oal'. OH H hand. thov takn up Very .gl'um'. Is» ”not span» for mums. .\ll0'l' lho' pm Vines mu l'l'HVlolml with supports. l \m'int)‘. plant corn for law v.1 ..r min-s0. an narly var- \‘m.1may,al.~zo. plant run- mi t'um' \V'wks after the peas mud. ,\_.. Hu- rows of peas“ In- :llmlll. thrm hwt apart. ~ uniplv rnhm lwlwm’n {Or Tho-w may not b0. earlvl 'l'hvsv may not bo early u x-ip‘vn tho. twans. but. they Il'nrcl a supply of snaps up who of frost. The polas lw put in place until the art running which will ho '1 July. Polo or running: ‘u-t running, which will be up ln-ans than the bush . Tho lattvr usually suc- rust and wilt in tho cooler of autumn. inking gartlonor will be ark out many i'ombinations ing that will keep the? busy vwr)‘ minute Of tho hvu one product passa its ot is removal. another soon] m: to tako- its place. l'n-; systom of growing veget- u-h loss cultivation can be thm-n is loss ground free at». also the larger partl law is shaded and evapor- misidombly loss. Accord- ' iolaa. it is tho easiest way a garden. Naturally there ome weeds to_ pull and It, IP \\' Q‘t' Thursday, lay 19, 1927 ' vw\vv to run a hoé between occasionally to keep \\' ._ -gy-D“ 6“)“- \wll-known _ . ganlen- s .V amiable-growing 13 garden. By this n ('lonll'A‘ ‘ l '(i_ am] late and Rotations Phone fl-u vna uu'ee craps 10 same ground 01‘ all. is nut a T110 math-1° of latPP. If mun In Hm 1'33 NEW NO KNOCK IIPB‘BIAL OIL CO. GASOLINE Sold n Thu lawman w a~ 1o lmking Pat for being lat.) "Why is it. h» said. that John- son. wlm has tn walk thrre miles to his work. is always hero in time, amt you. staying only round the corner are always late?” "Sure." said Pat. "that s easih ex- plaim-d: if tw's 13mm can hum a bit. but it Im late 1m here and it 9 no gum} hurrying. ' â€"Happ3 Mag. llamdun. NOBLE’S GARAGE .1“ has." the youth ass’vntml. "Think ye could come again on the marrow. lad. I he 1’" “Well, the yan man answered reflectively. "I was to be married. but I daresay I can put it off.“ spam. no whole day on the golf links and h had some I'vmax‘kablv close and exciting. games. As they 19“. for humv. the old man remarked: "Hay, men. but it‘s been a gran‘ day!!! NOBLE’S GARAGE The fact that fur on Hm bottom nt‘ a nut is :wldum sown this season makes it all thu mum unusual when it is appliml \‘itll taste. \\ ith this «mtumo' is “0111 a tim h9g0 ribbon hat and black kid slip- pers. gopd. I'ht UH' ('4 “3' skim ha it as distincth "lhv plain Hm SIDRH. the slo'm usual. and Hm Mark cro-pv an: SERVICE High-test Gas No Extra Charge Have You Tried ' Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 Ethyl Gas ? The Ruling' Passion An 0M Watchman and a youth had Fashion F ancies 'l‘hvro. are Beige Fox Makes a Smart Border for Thin Black Crepe V-_r_... .9. r'LUW “IO WLllvl'BUH!C t0 the vamous mombers of this hat. The onion isaproduct that Will grow to good advantage upon the same groud year after year. I haw- sovn at} old garden which had 1L“ - Conserved Energy lnxwmzm \\.1~ z'w mm. H :thy of tho- new season m-vkliuu with jabot. is slowwns m-u m-w and un- Hw combination of thin ~ and bum: fun: is very . scm'l'al dotuib about lt‘hwi alum- which mark Fright: "Why did kings Lap men on the head when they knighted them? Bright: Hm knight H w ‘._v.._ v: ltllll I'll"? hmlios‘ lwapm'l and snapxwd about it. A couple of minutes tho commotion lastod. thon stillness fol]. with just :1 Hugo of blood lingoring on the \var. It was an objoct losson in t'o-rm'ity and made one pray for a dry death. For all their vorticity. says Mr. Rex Elements in “A Gypsy of tho Horn." sharks are lazy brutes. They are deservedly hated by most sea- farers. but the South Sea Islanders hold them in contempt. A'Kanaka will tlip into the water and tackle ‘one with only a knife. meeting it. head on. passing umlerneath and ripping up its belly as he passes. Even little boys will dive. into shark-int‘estml waters for the sake of a small eoin thrown overboard. But these are Kanakas and pretty well amphihii‘ms. Most. white men. especially sailors, detest. sharks. Their veraeity is awful. (hi one “evasion. in Port of Spain. we threw nVerhoai-d a dead pig. I \Valt‘llt'tl it as it. l'li‘vatml astern. Suddenly I saw the tin of a shark rut through the water towards it. There was a glealm and a splash and the lmdy ot' the pig. streaming Mood. was knocked flying. Instant- ly. appearim: from nowhere. a dozen this showed through the. water' i'lnse tn llip ('areass. There was .1 Violent runimetion: the pig: shutl lmdily into the air and hardlv! touched water before it. was knuck- ed elear again. For a moment. its hody was bandied about. in a swirl- ing eddy ot' bloody water. Half a dozen times it soared upward before the headlong rush of a hlunt snout. while halt a s‘eore of lean blue lmclies' leaped and snapped almut ll. .\ eouple of minutes the ri‘mimotinn In -.A THE GREEDY SHARK I2 on «5' eéMPvAIfi‘éwfieivvbg see I DIQTIED MY HNGERS so 9031190 the stars made? more realistic." Startling be THE DURHAM CHRONICLE this manner cluring the winter months. espm-iall." on farms used as pafitures and in vulljlllit‘ilnll with another farm. was quite usual. The. bench was also convinced that. the; plaintiff in renewing the lease for three years was quite aware that the huiloing was being used in this manner. and that the damage. complained of was no more than that caused by natural «le- preqiatmn. Action dismissed with rosts. C. Grant for plaintiff. Clark l Moon for defendant. ' Clark Metals Limited vs: Goldsmith 6: (In. This was an action brought by the Clark Metals Company for l the recovery of $163 balance due for [of allowing: cattle to run at large in t tho. wmtor months for Mating his stock. Tho ptaintitl‘ vlaimwt dam- ages hr-czmsn the. Ninth had hown al- lowm'l to run at largo in vm'tvain parts of the stable. the meantime had nut hwn ('h-anmt out and as a I'm suit certain damage: had hown donv tn tho» flnm'ing aot tho- stalls. Thu evidence Ofl'PI'Pd by tho th'fi‘nse" Cunâ€" vinced the bench that tho- practise" of allowing cattlu tn run at large in this _mnnnm' during tho winter 1 (Continued from page 1,. lion and should ho noict liable for tho amount. Judgment was l‘PSt't'V- ml. Lucas Henry for plaintitl’, t1. Grant for «:lofomtant. tll'mfi Suthorlanit \‘s \V. A. MoArthur was a claim for acoount amounting to 82.56. The account. was admitted and judgment was given for plaintitl‘s. Michtlo-bi'o’ Burns for plaintiff. with no counsel for tho defenso. Rohlo \‘s 'l‘c’iwneliip oi' Em'emont, was. an action to: “manor-3‘ m' wages. Plaintiti' vlainiml ho- was oligagmt at. 85.00 a «lay by tho 'l‘ou'nshiio. whilo ialofomlants rlaimml it was at tho rato (if titty conts an hour. Tho amount in ilisliuto was in reality only 50 cunts. om- hour's pay. Thu Council had ttl't’Vlt'tllSly tondormt‘ $4.50. Pa.“ for 9 hours. which ho" l't'-‘ t'us‘mt t.. alive-pt anti t‘lllt‘l't‘tl actiou' for tho \Vllttlo' amount, $5.4“). .luohr- mont tor plaintil‘t’. tllark 6; Moon t‘oi' plaintit‘l‘. .‘lit‘tut‘hr". A: Burns for cli'fc'ndauts'. tialitm' \‘s Halliclay was an action brought. by Miss M. tlalclo-i' of bur-l ham against Allan Halliday of Nor- mauhy t‘m' allvgml damago «tnno tol thi- stalvlo on how farm in Normanhy,’ rontml to Halliclay tor a pasture... and tho stalolo new] lay him tluring' tho wintm' months for hunting his] stock. Tho plaintitl i'l'aimwl clam-i Uncut: u? MANY CASES AT ‘ .' DIVISION coun'r SITTING' " H'I'RaAl Fin n [so convinced that. the: 'onewing the lease for was quite. aware that was being used in and that Um damage Ill a "I: ugh (; (lil'l .‘l'al'tmllt'd in a Ligllllmusu Mums lie-noon. thm- girls; mama“- ml in light Inmxwkm-pmg Will mn- tinme tn ‘bm'n llw. l_aach.â€"â€"â€"-liamilt0n Slam'lalm', Calm 1" \s Smith Bras w as an ac- Hun [nought bv \\'. Caldm' against Smith [ix-m fur tho rvmvvry of $91 «Inn on fun insurancc- pwmimns. Dun-nuanté mmml for mm- suit. ludgmvnt msmwmi. Imas‘ A Hc-m'v fm" plaintiff, Middlvhm A; Hllllh far «Infmulants. the building of d'ns for the manu- vfacture of window locks for the de- fendant company. Another nation .was also entered for damages a- 7m011nting to 8120 for the plaintiffs in not being allowed to 0 ahead with the manufacture of t a locks. A counter claim was vnterod by tho Goldsmith Company for the recovâ€" ery of 8i“ from Clark Metals. thv amount paid on deposit. by tlwm t‘m' Hm manufaclurv of tlw nm‘ussal'y dips. Tho HIPPP casvs \wn- cun- solitlalvd lwfm‘o M'iclvm'o was prod svnlml tn tiw ('Qlll't. Al'lvr lmaring the“ M'iclnncw .lmlgv Sutlwrlaml l‘t'- sm‘le ,imlgnwnt. Lin-as va'y‘ t'ui' plaintitl's. Tnlt'm'tl. Bll°lll0 Mir-1 lllo‘. fill“ ‘i.‘f“".|‘”llt~". ! When Your Neighbor’s House Burrisâ€" CONGOLEUM RUGS Attractive and Bright Designs Suitable for Any Room in sizes 9x15, 9x13/ 9x12 -,7/X9 Let us show you samples and me you caumatc. A. 8. Hunter Co., E An investment in Johns-1.53;: both a contributzon to Civic 5 money is rctumcv! 10 you a long life and remarhat' . 3.25; roof and die out harmlesslyâ€"or will they kindle your rod to flames and contribute your home to another dreaded community conflagration? If there are buildings anywhere near you, and if your home is covered with igz'arnmable roofing, you are not safe from the menace of r of- communicated fire. Your home is recognized by tovm, ci.y, state and insurance authorities as a fire riskâ€"a dang r to you and your family. but through Asbestos, Johns-Manville offers you safetyâ€"I shingle roof w}: c .1 cancer burn~a positive barrier to roof- communicateu {are This shingle roof not only takes a base rate of insurance but should lag-t as long as the building it covers. It enhances the architectural appearance of your home and gixs'e you the cheapest per year service of any roofing obta . 5': 2e. Congoleum Mats in new patterns, 40c. J. J. Hunter LINOLEUM RUGS ls- h'am'mc Asbestos Shingle! for your m h civic safety and to individual economy. Your you many was; over in safety. appear-nae. ’J'hihamlvn.» of Mr. and M Markdulv. Un Read the Classified Ads. on Page Thlbaudunâ€"Wilwn -- «m Friday May Hill. 8!. H10 l'd't'l"l'}'. Talc-dc «mm, by Hm HM'. H. lmhmann. 'l‘hulma ArlvHa. )‘nllngmt daughter 01‘ M 1’. mu! Mrs. Mark “'ilsun. l’lflsh- vrtun. Unlzn'iw. m llms (Ilill'urd 'J'llihamlv:l.l uf lhh‘uit. Mich" sun M Mr. and Mrs. .lulm Ii. Thihaudo-au 8wdonâ€"lendomnâ€"4 m Sat ur- «lay. May Nth. at. SL'Judu's Angli- van (Ilnn't'h. by Hm‘. \V. J. Spence, l-Iw. Alumna Ilvmlvrsnn. daughtvr or Mr. Julm Hc-ndm'snu. \\'invlwsh*n Untario. In Mr. Fred Smnulmm‘ o? 'l'm'untn. sun 01‘ Mr. S. P. Saunclvn H Lon â€"â€"Blileyâ€"At Hm I'm-shyter- ‘iun .ausv. Durham. «m 'l‘uesdu May 17th, 1927. b) Row. B. I). Am- strung. B. A.. Jnycv Marjuriu Bailey «laughlvr nf Mr. and Mrs..lames Bailvy m' Bnntinck. 1n Ko'lmcu Mach-nziu Lungnfiun «of Mr. and Mrs. .luhshm Lulu: uf llurlmm. Mr. and Mrs. Lung will H'sich' in Hm-n Smmcl. Durham, (mun-M ”Marin MARRIED PAGE I.

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