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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 May 1927, p. 2

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A} lvanv r - gum-no «1 ll“! Wm' man Ill than!" twv \Vil HH‘ Wingham Paper ‘Sold ”It lly on the» rnwly ligh t n i n May l6. KI‘O II I Hal Lightning’s: Pranks mm: W. J. )h-Kitrick‘s house and barns gout un Hn- l’l'im'o' nr \Valm Roa¢l~nar- mm rmvly o-scapml [wing struck by lwfo lightning dun-mg tho slurm Monday lilml \lzu' [6. Ti“. lightning struck thn .\ w u'rmmcl at Hu- hm! Hf a balsam (1'00, and qmlw rlom- tn tho. imusv. shuttvrvtl film! and nwlh-oi Hm tvlnphmw wirn into) \Vills Hn- has» 3 WW fwd. intn tho hnln made by the ground hug, the en- gino- nf tho war is allmvml (0 run hr at minnh- nl' twn. Withdraw thn hmw, fil! up tho hnln and level 01! thn varth nrnund. Mr. Ground Hog will no-wr I‘nnko- any attempt. to rum.- unt :14 ho- hns wasml l0 livn. It nq-wr failed yet, says the Mul- nmr t‘:u'nn-|-.~~.\Ilistnn Herald. lo Buses ’21:: A .‘lulmm' farmvr has mnm'iw-cl and slum-«fully (‘zu'l'iml nut. a mo-Hmol tn oh's‘h'u)‘ ground hogs that nu! nnly has nu-rit and has been prawn to h:- most ofl'icic-nt. but is mw Hf Hu- simplpst means yo't madc- knnwn tn :N‘l‘nmpliSh this pur- pus-w. This man simply puts a piece Hf hmw nvvr HI.) exit Of the exâ€" haust, at an um l-‘nrcl car and starts for ”w lit'lcl. Running Hm 0nd of "w hmu- 3 MW fPM. intn tlw hnln pl°o-.~i.~uii-o-. pulling llm (‘nmpany’s clumping mill (‘Hfllpll'tflly out. oil biisinvss iiiilil l'i-pairs' are made. 'l‘lic- clam was lmilt by llm (Bi-urgian Bay Milling anal mei' (In. owr 25 ymirs um. and iisml by il. up in Hm timi- u! in failure in businvss. Slum tlm Mval'oi'il Milling (10. took ovm' ”N' liusim-ss a i'niipli' uf years ago ”le clam has nnly bow" usml for supplying puwvr for running the (“humping Hill]. It is slalml Ural. ll will lukv all ul‘ nno- thousand dollars in W'pall' HN' damaginâ€"Ajollingwoml Biilli-lin. .m I I o- and n' Imam! 53H" lulord Dam Broke .\ lamp pnrmm M the Meaford Milling ilumpany‘s dam up the river gzm» way “[1 'l'uvsclay afternmm, Ma)“ IUHI. undo-r a [wavy head pro-“urn, planing Hm cumpany's ll. Loss of (that: Mr. Earnest. Dixon, driver for the Canadian National Express. lost over one hundred young chicks between Saturday night and Sunday morn- ing. He visited the incubator at twelve o‘clock Saturday night when everything was in order and the chicks in the pens. On Sunday morning Mr. Dixnn discovered the pen and invuhator destroyed by tire and every chic-k gone. not. a traeo being left. this leading to the con- rlusien that thieves had been on; the job and set. tire. to' th.» plant to cover Hp their work. It. is a ser- ious loss in Mr. UIXUII and the hope is. if it. was the work of night. vis- itors. that, the polieo may he suc- t'essl'lll in making at ruiiiiil-tip.-t;ol- linmvoml Bulletin. \\ h 0m; 0! the prize teams of Culross was 30M and shipped to New Lisk- card a wank ago to Mr. Harold anry. William Watson, the Cul- ross owner. lays claim to sixty-two first prize-t and hm silver cups for this prizo- Mamâ€"Tws'water News. Pflu Tum Sold PAGE 2 barn tum In. ipvl' ‘ ”X m ll ill]! H \\ and h in thn ‘ 3”th pl'nhal In .\||'.~I Ill smith ’ and inm' CH. (WM 25 ml usml by it. Up tn Hm 'ailm'o‘ in bnsim'ss. 8mm} I Milling m. took own- i a mmplg' 0! ”313330 .\l ”In “-1113". ' tnloplmne HM ll , whu fm' tho past ul publishvd thn wirinum. has sold h .‘n. Withdraw tho Huron Farmers Will Largo Sums liolo and low-I oi! (lommonting on the improvements Mr. (it'nlllld Hog in tho other of tho rrgistrar of tho any nttompt. to surrogato court of Huron, his HOnor ins roasmt to livo. .luctgo [.rwis matte tho statement. to at, says tho. Mul- tho Hoclorirh Star that thoro worn ston Ht'i'alol. sixty-throw 'million (lollnrs’ worth of Wills film! In tho. otl'lco. Those as- s tonishingly largo tiguros show tho s houso and lmrns urnorul pi-osuwrity of Lllt‘. county. “'nlos Rtlfltl‘llill'- Hun morning rocontly. ho statod, twim: strurk by lwt'oi'olvaving tuattonct rourt ho ho storm Monday tilt-ct no loss than 3225.000 of wills. htning: strut-k tho .\ will row-ring: proporty or $173,000 ”t' u halsmu tt'm‘, amt two otht‘i's of $90,001) vault worn “nus“. sllntto'l't'it tilmt rot-nutty, "and all farmers’ ophum' wirv intn “ills." hi~' llomw mhlml. and wont 'lu- sixtown winol- on to stato that, thorn was no othor mus» amt tour or ruunty on tho North Amorimtn rou- -., .\ .h-nso- rlmut tinont whore a man rouht «to so 5 from lilt' hurnt. well in agriculturo.â€"â€"~ Fmtwich \li'KH'tI'ii'k think lit‘t‘ttl'tl. tiru :uut sho- hust- ~ stm‘k. .\|r. Mr-uBad Accident at Planlng Mill in tin Ill town at! .\ mmt rogrottnhh- nrrhtrnt. or- mul was torn ziiv'rurrmt at tho planing: mill horn on mwrni till"'('lltlll.~l'Mummy of this work. \Vhon Mr. :rk. Sumo \\lllol- ltmmrol .\lr.\ulo,\‘. tho proprietor. lu'olwn In J. .\I. got. his hand tvrrihl)’ mnng‘lml in the d. nllo ll HM ‘imm. ha.‘ 30M ;. “h" 101' tho‘ howl! Hm fnrv- .\lr. 01mm: hmk Thr- Winglmm ‘I' Mr. Smith's um 01' Hm Inad- pM's in Weak- vast (if hm 4 brangevnlln guard tn makv ttw machine sat’vr tn npm'atv. Hp was at. Hum method to the doctor. and upon his vxamina- timt he dM-idt‘d to call in outside had!» to assist in ttm task and Drs. tlartm' nt‘ [Madalk and Emma nt‘ Mat'kdaln warn sm'ttl‘ml tH assist Dt'. Hibhy. and Dr. Mama at (twml Suund was tho. surgmm in vltargtu .\.~: thn hand was so badly mangled two tlnum's on his 14‘“. hand \\'t‘I‘t’ amputatml and it, is doubtful I \ththt'r thn nthvr two will 1m saved th' nut. iBad Accident at Planing Mill I .\ mm! l'i'gl'l‘HflMt' :u'viclvnt. ov- t'vm'rml at, thv planing: mill horn on Mummy Hf this. \vm'k. who'll Mr. Hcmmwl )lc'.\lllo'y. Ilw [H'prl'it‘tfllfi rut ||i~x hand tvrrihly nmnglml in the WWW . \xhiln uth-nwting tn put all a United Church Ministers L'hungvs nimiv in tho» final Stil- liuning nf ministers fur fire-y Pi'vs- hytvry for the ensuing year at 'l‘muntn {lunfmvm-n arm Durham (Quoon Street. H. S. Fiddis; Heathâ€" Cllti'. .zslmie- Mai-Laughlin; Ready, John MN il'vmtnv . KiIS\'.,th W. H. ’v'ullnlt; Maikdalo. (\imoslew, A. N. St. John: M'aikdalv lioukos". W. Cums; Maxwell H Konclall: Mclnhm [humus Mills; Ravmma and Hanks. H. “isvman; Shallow Lake. \\. i. Hiram; Si. Vincvnt. A. .\. Lang: Walh-rs Falls, J. A. Dutch. â€"â€"~lmmiall~: Hm'uld. i Last wank. Mr. Jamm Miller :tuuk :3 {PW days mi “in dairy bus- invss tn haw a [war hunt up in the wilds of the poninsula, and inci- cto-ntally to look up sump. cheap timtwr hits. 110 pitchml his tent nc-ar 'l‘ntu-rmm-y and went hunting fur the» lots and tin» hears. with his gun «ww- his shnuhhrr. Strange t0 m-latr hv I'iiii got a hour. a big black t'o-llnw \wighing MM 200 pounds, whh'h hn shut. in the nnighimrhom of \Viilmv tlt'm'k. His [wit is in first class mnditinn and Mr. Millvr is pi-unoHy i'tispi'aying it. to his friends thvs" days ax'onnct town.â€"Wiart0n Echo. Shot Bear at Tohermory Bathtubs and [Oiini‘mi‘nL save} the FIII'mI-I's \(i\0('8t0.81‘0 IIIIt symbols of plospmilV, noithvr arII palatial IPSHNHHHN nor huge gnVPrnnunu buildings. For eV'm‘y million dollar I-I~.~'iIlI»III'I» tlII'I'w will hII II thousand mnrh 1hr huv MgDSIH woahh anIl IIIIIspIIIitV IIrI- glowing crups, liVI- stuck glazing on the lIillsiIlI-s. HII huzr nl lhv saxV in lhn forest anvas Innnng in Unweuulaca of tlu~VVnrking nnhuwt ltis thn orna- linn ur “uqfllh,IHH thu hoarding of if lhIIl h ings IIImIII'rily [II a naâ€" liun .â€"â€"l istIIVVI-l Balllll'P. ern Ontario and a credit to Wing- ham. Mr. Smith has won the res- pect and good will of the commun- ity and is held in high esteem in the newspaper fraternity, and will carry with him wherever he may K0 the best wishes of all. To Mr. tll‘ali.’ the Standard extends best wishes for a happy and successful rareer as (HH'OI' and publisher of the A:lvance-'l‘imes.â€"â€"Listowel Stan- «larol. True Signs Hall Condemned by Inspector. 'l‘lw Hzmnwr tnwn hall has lwvn cmulvmnml by a (hum-mm”. lnspmu Mr «m ”w gl'nund that. it lurks I'l'al' exits and an aslwstos curtain. This mgqumnly wm-kml at I’almvrstvn and KI(cho-nm'.â€"~Han«>\'m' Pnst a short time 1120. I‘M-cvasml loarnml Hm upcyatuu: _at Elmwond and subâ€" [morning at a Toronto hospital. ,whilo uni‘lergoing on operation for the removal of his tonsils. The sad tidings conveying this informa- tion was received about. noon, but. no further particulars have. been received as yet. Earl was about. 27 years of am. and had been in Han- over station about. two years. He was a genial young fellow and Very popular with those who knew him. who will learn with regret. of his sudden passing. Deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Maleolm Liv- ingstone of l'llmwood. Besides his parents. ho leaves two hrothe‘irs to mourn his death. William of Lon- don and Herb 01' Bentinek, It will he remembered that his sister died Mr. Earl Livingstnmj, upcrator M the. 11'. A. R. hero, choc! yvstvmlay mun-mm; at a Toronto hospital. Died Under Tonsil Operation Mr. McAuley was always very careful about machinery and was always cautioning his employees the same. The accident is regret- table and much sympathy is ac- corded the victim in his trial. He has had the [mill for the past two years, haying purchased from W. I. Henry of town and has been doing a good business in woodwork and grain clumping. Mr. Henry will oversee the work of the mill during Mr. MoAuley‘s forced absence from work. the aerident. no doubt, laying: him ”if for some. monllis.~l"leslier- ton Advance. on the joiner to safeguard the op- erator that the board came into contact with the revolving knives and jerked the board suddenly drawing Howard’s left hand with it into the mhine. It is supposed that the knife caught his signet ring and pulled his hand further into the joiner so that the rapidl .. revolving knives cut into the tles and bone and cutting the back of his hand into shreds. The whole four fingers of the hand were in- jured and two of them were taken (ill later by the doctors and it was heped that the remaining txvo couhl he saved. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Itnwas. whilq puttjng On_ a_ guard “2511 e Red Seal Continental "L”-/Jead Motor Full Pressure Lubrication Morse Silent Timing C/Jain Thermostatically Controlled Cooling System Whirlwind Acceleration Locomotive-type Brakes Cold Rivetted Cbassis Frame Super-Sensitive Steering Pullman Ventilators And Other Quality Features. Nation-wide Service Facilities New Star Car Features TH wash polishml furniture 11ch :1 Chamois wrung out «if lukrVV'arm suds mailv “Mi :1 1mm! snap Huh immmliatolv with a «in clramnis. Add a bit of wax i1 lustm does nut return. Aw ymu' Throat and mulling: hPlps‘i Spam s T: msilil is. hvttm' m' munm In Drug Stow 'l‘hv till in Hm ulfivu was 3150 fun-ml upon by rvmnvlng a bar at tho l‘mtlnm. An allvmpl had bm-n madu In l’ml‘t' out the luck but tho. tin-ul't. (Llntlung Company at Mun- troal, had hm'u loft in the. station (wvrnight. Those worn. t'urcmt upon and tlu- mmtvuts worn 10ft. scattvr- ml about. 011 vhm'king uwr his samples on Saturday the trawllvr t'nuutt that. threw suits amt twu n\'m_'coat,; We're missing. Some time dtix'ing 1111131 night. lag. th1- «12111111111111 \‘atiunal SlutiOn was lmrglzuizul. Th0 maraudvr 111° maraudexs, for thorn \\ 1111111 3011111 to h:1\1 11111-11 m1111- than 111111. got in In 111-11111. 11111111 3 “1111111“ Snnm hunks h11|11nging to 1111-. Fashion Snmvhmly tamporml with Mr. Us. F. McArthnr’s garage 01w night re- cently. The plank at the foot of tho doors was moved and bmken in. an attempt to force an mtrancv. Tim vulm'it appai'vntly cliscnvm'ml that there was no car inside, and did not in) i'ai'tiwi'. as lhv dun-rs wmm safe- ly lovkml. Thu gimme! aimut was mnsicivrahiy disilll'hmi. On three occasions recently the High School has been entered by forcing open a door. A watch he- longing to Miss McKercher, one of the stat". which had been left. in- advertently on a desk, is missing. Some better locks are amial'ently neededut our High School: Burglaries at lount Forest is the reason that the Jane Hast- ings Stock Company, who were ad- vertised to appear here last week, were unable to fill their engage- ment. It would seem to be good business on the part of the town to put the hall in a position to pass government inspection, as we un- derstand that outside companies cannot play the hall under present conditions. with consequent loss of revenueâ€"Hanover Post. ARE YOU COUGHING? Clean Furniture H. and To a? ['80 M . Yuu‘ll hack. 5‘ 'l‘nnsils M rs. S) l‘nnsils sum Hrs. Sybilla ll smm gm, McFaddvn’s hit. had 110011 stopped by luck. Therv wmy. only a m the U“ and thvsn were wq an mug amun. Gaflnu 03d 1 Is 36:5? Zlfigf T?re~resistant ? Iire- -protcctio.. is all important in modern building. Help , rouct )our home from the menace of fire by using Brantford Roofing. All Brantford Roofing ymducts are fire-re- tardcnt and usually reduce insurance rates by 10 to 20 per cent. Specify Brantford for permanent roofing satisfaction. Bruntford Roofing Co. Lilli“ lg Brantford It in by far tho most delicious. Ad! for it. “.7184” J. H. Harding, Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by Be Sure To Durham, Ont. 'risl'ocrat -‘ Hm metal few cents [of t. «Canada A detectiyo has lmvn working u! the Cll‘e “'llhOUt ailillal'd'n' ['pg'ut â€"-Confederatv. Thursday. In 8. 1m 'Z'ela,’ .J. gnrdon is on. “warm; 0" il disr‘aws wlm Rotating “no 01 in the mailm- worm,- whirl: Whvn we llud ins bolhm'ml plant. manufluh hr [3024. “III [DI‘IHN‘ mvasu 018L350 onions may a. «m (In pus! 1 (It‘ll! I vmrk sprmk Olliuhs be In the m the soil “1” 0015605 and .w guts emu. which lay: H mm hatvl m Inn in Hu- 1 "In fro-sh 5:“ an uuahln i dust. H ma) Wm'k SHIU'H \K. mm: c n KIIM 01' (‘ gli‘dvn. partial In dn nut In 3‘ “Iv NP truuhlv n! 11 mm ' 1 ms. umvl‘ snl'l H ‘llq ”ll HI \\ ha H M arm U?- \\ 'd HM Controlling Pests and m Ullll mu [11 MIN Murtunah ““8 0“ mg to thei the late Mr J nie, it is “(“0853 all outstanding due to him be once. Settleme made at the st ll.“ Thursday, lay 26, H “I m NV 1 I \\ “I ul'h'll \\ ll NOTIC Hm mat I “VII lal \\ HIH IX

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