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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Jun 1927, p. 4

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Are the spOlt fans here becoming hungry again lui lac Posse! If they mi. time is reason; to believe they may he ghen the Opportunity this sllfllllH-l' 0f flirtho-i whetting their appetite-xi for Cauatlas national pas- llflh' ii there is a plan on loot to again vuler “wen Sound in the Hnlzii-in Amateur Lacrosse Assuma- tmiz. 'l‘licse plans haw not pro- gressml tar as yet, but they are rioixo-i'flio-lvss living i-ntlmsiastloally pushed forward and already a letter going in tax" 3 ll‘dllll ll‘-. Im- 1.4mm and IS gilllli‘l'lnx data as in lmw much il. i'o-zillx rents tn mmulacturu ler and alluw a i't‘asnnahli‘ profit in thv brewer. The board has not. the slighlvsl. inlo‘nlinn of allowing brewers in charge exlmrbitanl. prices. Them hovers around liquor conlol board headquarters. tho feeling that. the public being. as it is. so dissatisflml with beer prices. that tlw brewers of their own ac- cord will have to sla'sli prices if they hope to do any busmess at all. Discussing the Iacrosso situation in ”wan Sound, where the Canadian nutmnal slllllmi'l' gami- has been ih'aii fur snmo- years. last Friday‘s inn-n Sunni: Sun-Timos says: III [110 Hut 1 might. In W vr "WWW turn nut for H..\.|...\. am lows than it!“ Wire‘s uuw pt but that prvssm'o of large proved too much for them Now the _liquo_r bqaljd illlt HM T0 PROBE COST Published gvery Thurgday mgming Enthusiasts Claim There Is Iatorial There for Team and Want Group- ing. U at the office, Garafraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year, 81.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months, 25 cents {or one OWEN SOUND MAY SEE LACROSSE THIS SEASON H "H (hat « "‘3 \V Control Boar vestigatbon month. _ To any ' address in the United States of America, $2.50 per year, 81.25 for six months, 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, is more in love with his own opinion than with the truth. -â€"WATSON. n the In PAGE 4. Rum :nt ['15. at ('t mu! \n ll Ill Ill v City dmnw In Thursday, Juno 9, 1927 ho \\ Thu VS [Nu-ham nnl, land but :I'l. h 1 WWW!“ Dnminion Ickm‘. We'll 'u'M'. has a Ill \\ ha 1 th.» spur“ i'alulular for smsnn. T here is more than was at first evi- ihwu’ iit'hwn playnrs arr: . varal «'1' them havn nl tlw pads for :wvm'ul ill haw 1'13)“. Hm £18m" m'c- I'o'pm‘iml willing to I‘ practice and play in an ”up if i' incllloh's ()wvn w Snmhumptnn. Hanuv- ham group is Um clusvst rmo'diilto' N'l'it‘s t0 Um-n Wiping with ”mam teams land van Snunoi any at. Ivast it wnuhl cum- wixal of tho. sport hi-rc Inns will ho- .lvlightei‘l at OF MAKING BEER 0 mm at game again. pluyvrs here now who Him; to play is Charlie a h-rmm- ()rangoville hn ('zn'm'lml in svnim' ('nluvlc' of wars ago. H \V »r board itself is hand in the. game data as to how ~13 tn mJnul’actul-n H \Vv'rl‘ md there is I at hvadquartm smallm‘ brow.“ Smaller Brew- Sell for Less. vrmv l‘ yours ago. 391' 01' the Laudvr. the nu thq- la- layml with ltV f I‘ I7 Hut wmiling. concvms able! t’mlDO M'gflfln m lht luv 1H I‘m vn n 0 :u-ct )lt-ch's monnlogue was well l't‘t't‘iVNL Mrlntyrv .lunim- Institntn and .ltunim' Farmurs‘ Assm'iatiml \wm tin-st, tn play amt murh might. ho: said in favm'ht‘ their pl'vsvutatinn ut' "Squaring it With thn Boss," tho. intm-vsting and hnmnmus «mo-act. play vhmwn t'nr thncnntvst. The d nthm' mntnstihg group was Np“: clnmmunity singing Ind by Mr. Alex. Stvwart of Lha‘ttswurth, Dop- uty Rocw nf Holland Township, and prvsidm‘lt of Hm Northm'c)‘ Junim' Fnrmm's’ Assoviatinn. was enjoyed at the Opening, and also t'mm limp tn timn throughout the mvning. Miss B.\\'alkor was tlm Ml'ivivm. zu°(-nn1panist. Litm'ax'y (Zluf) N02 7, Nm'manby, (-nntmhutm! a [Ht-asyng \jgcgll «hurt. .../_:..,. $4.2... >1. 4â€"53.“... 5. 7:1,,“ «42â€"531.: 9:; 72mm .42:an :71 32.3. 9:; :71 2:33: 0.. @533... 2. .H::.::__.:.< 2:: £3 35:6; 2:. 22:33: 2:: 32,. <24. 5:1. 3.3.2.2.... :E::..::.7.. .15.. mi? Thv Wurk at“ all was vspccially good amt very praismvorthy, but. thn star playm's “mm the» two littln ninn-yvar-uhl hnys who were format to play tlw part of babies. In giving ttw jmlgvs‘ tlm-isiun Mr. Lamont, t'nnwlinwntml thn pl'aym's. nn tlwir wm-k. saying that. the con- tnst was at toast 50C? lwttm' than last. war. It was vwnm' anal thu acting and o'h‘livm'y wart- hcttm'. [ntc‘l'pl‘vtatinn was IH'ttm' in the: svvnncl than in the. first. thmmh «m thr whnh thv t-nntvst was \‘('I')' “v“ wâ€" The judges were Mr. Lamont, of ()mngeville, Agricultural Repre- sentative for Dufierin County; Mr. Clemens of Arthur, Representative for the County of Wellington; and Mr. .I. H. Dundas. of Markdale. Credits were given on the following basis: delivery 15%, business 10%, interpretation 15%, grouping on stage 10%. English was divided in- to two parts, enunciation and pro- nunciation 5% each, uniformity of acting 15%, make up and costume 15%. stage arrangement and lightâ€" ins; 106?. making 100%. Only two rlulis rnmlwlml. although a number of others had practised for the event. nthm' mnlnsting group was No. 7 Nullnanln Mm “mp successful in “inninv first mac". and 'm can-Vin}; nll Hm sihvr modal. SCHOOL FAIR DATES FOR YEAR NAMED New Feature Will Be Championship Fair For The Winners NEW RECTOR MOVING HERE THIS WEEK HM" ‘ ('lnsw 'l'ln- snrviccs twrr‘ last Sunday \wrn taknn by Mr R. E. Davis of Landau. who preached good ser- mnns to fairly large congregations. at thu vvpning service dealing mostly with the financial questions that arise from time to time in church life. ‘ Both addresses were much appreciated. Intyrn has entered Hm finals. I! “d.- L‘I'mlit t“ tlwm tn sish‘ncv and IN‘I'SP' (-nming forward In wxan’mlv was sut'vlj Rev; Ernest Hayes of Dnngannon Appointed to the Parish of Dur- ham and Bgremont. ‘wx. lirnvsl. Hayes of Dunganntm is llar- xww rvclm' “1' Trinity “11111311. Durham. and St. Paul‘s. llgremont. and. with Mrs. llayvs. will move tn Durham this wvek. and preach his opening sermon next. Sunday morning. Rev. and 311's. Whealen loft last week for their new parish at Courtwright. NORMAN“ GROUP WON DRAMATIC TEST The final dramatic contest of the South Grey Farm Youth Association was held at Markdale Wednesday evening, June ist, in the Armouries. Mr. Howard Graham of Vandeleur, the capable president of the organ- ization, presided. The aim of the as- sociation, as stated by 'him, was for the development, mentally, socially and physically or the members, en- deavoring also by co-Opem‘tion and education to benefit themselves and each other. The rules this year were the same as last, except that, as last year no competing club that had not already played, was per- mitted to remain in the building; this year it was optional whether they should do so. South Grey Farm Youth Amclatlon Dramatic Finals Held at Iarkdalo ll Us fairs-will 1w oligjbh in thv public speaking .0 "J H fl. \' mm' Markclak all \Vas vspvci'ally praismVUI'thV. but. “010‘ [th twn litlln lmVs \Vlm \ch HO H ph'm- lh In church vrs \w ”ms:- rhurch Despite the fact that it was Thursday and the busy seasun for farmers and others, Knox Church was well tilled last Thursday after- nmm in attendance at the funeral service of the late Mrs. J. L. Smith wlmse sudden passing was report- ed in our last Week's issue. All creeds and vocatiens in the com- munity were represented in the. gaâ€" thering, and it was a remarkable tribute to the memory 01‘ one held in the highest esteem by the citi- zens of Durham. where the last nine. years of her life were spent. and residents of the llurnueh \‘lClIlll)'. where she was born and had spent her whole life. Following a brief St‘l'ViCc‘ at the hump. tlu- remains \wn- taken to Knox church, \vlwn ,lwi' pastor. thv Hm; \\'. H. Smith. [‘ii‘vacllcd ml vio- quent and comforting IiiSi'OHl'St‘ ii'mn 'l‘lugActs ix: :56. "This wuman was full of gum! wurks whivh sine did." HM. Mr. Smith [mid li'ihulu in hm many gnmi qualities as 9. christian and u vilizmi and mm \Vl'm “Vt'tl awry day a true christian lifi'. ham. Julll rison. I'Il (tallum. Amnngs (mu m‘ thn must rmnarlmhlc Iriâ€" huh-s we cwm- rvnu'mlwr hearing: «m an mrcasmn of HMS kind was that UHH'I' ministm-s taking: purl in I svl'Vivh \W'I'P Row. .I. If. l’vtul's tlw le-n Strwl church and R J. 'I‘aylur 01' HH' Baptist. ('hlll't'h. Tim [mil-lu'arm's \wrc) Mvssrs. J Sun”. Thnmas Allan. 1'1. Rama Aere-w lm'hy, Dr. J. I". (Smut 'd \V. .l. Ymmu. ('lns‘v fl‘it'lhls :I M mm'm‘l on several occasions clurin his mldrvss. MRS. (DR.) SMITH INTERRED THURSDAY Funeral of Late Mrs. Smith Was Largely Attended by Resldents of Town and Surrounding Country.â€" Former Pastor Paid High Tribute to Her Memory. (H GOUTY OLD GENTLEMAN: “Are your mineral baths any go CLERK! “W'pll, a week 320 a man was brought here In a b! U‘ 1 ‘- UUU U w .IIJUHIIIAV 0 ID JULIL III! II‘ 5“. uwvâ€" -o â€"â€" CLERK: “W',ell a week agq a man ”was brought htere in ‘_ L ’II chair aha §€§£érfia§753 fiXN "ot'r'ViuidfitBaiyfihg his bill." â€"-From Passing Show, London. as! Hm flnral [mm the- $09 ; tlw Woman nl' KHHX vhu ,Im. I'll-n ( ISNM ”HI. 0le‘“ fl'it'll‘lfi Nate's. Thu Hmwr hr and Stanlvy L. Mark and Donald sl Smith and Mac THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ukim: [wt in the- l. Ii. l’vtnrs at (lunch and Rm, 'ilmtns “mm on 01‘ Knox Missionary 'III Durham )6; Durham 4‘21“. nf UM 011ng l Mm mu! mui qw- ll H match. Mr. J. '1'. 3101113011 01' In «Inn uttundml the l’ll'idt'gl'cmnl. Aftm' the cm'vmnny a dainty \w ding hrvakfast was WNW! at. 1 llc‘vmmvrvial Hnusn after which 1 happy ('mmln 10ft lby mth' 1'01 trip tn Hamiltnn. Niagara Falls a Buffalo. On their rolm'n lhyy v PENN: .\ m'rlly .luue- Welding lmk plm‘v at St. Mary's ll. (1. church Mount. Furo'st. ml. Jun“ 6th. \Vlwn Miss Margaro-l. lilizzilwlli Sluumnn. young- est dauglnlvr nf llw lulu Mr. aw! Mrs. Marlin Shmmun. lwvamn llm bride of Mr. William Joseph Mur- risnn. sun nl‘ llu- lair Mr. am! Mrs. Saunwl MHI'I'isun. llo'V. I’llllwr Mall- mm nll’icizilwl Tlm ln'iclu was a charming llgul'n Tim [mm was a charming fly in how dainty grown Hf mm In ('1'!‘[H.'-(l(‘-Chim‘ with hat tn ma Hm' bridesmaid. Miss Mary Ru: 'l'lw [‘unpnlm'ity of tho. hriclv was slmwn in tho larg’u number 01' haml- snmn and costly prosmts. and thu many uxln'ossions for lhn l’uim'v happino'ss and good {01111110 01' Hm young vnuplo, in which 'l'hn (lhmn- ll'lv joins. Mr. aml Mrs. Nollie will rosiclv on tho grrmm's farm in ligrvnmnt. A pretty June wedding was sol- vmnizmt at. thv Knux li'nitocl Church manse on Wednesday, Junu i. when Miss. May \‘ictm‘in llnpkinleaugli- tor-of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hopkins ”1' Hutton Hill, was unitml in mar- l'lklgv in MI'. AlVin Fl't'tlt'l'ick Kalilv, suit «‘1‘ “1‘. Hunt Ntlhlu ut‘ ligrommit. the ceremony being portal-mod by Hip ltow. \\”. ll. Smith. 'l'hn bridle 100ka must winsonw m a \\'t'tltllll§.’ gnwn ”t vm'na tlzit. silk rrmw with sand hill, and ('nut amt p’llm‘s In match. Miss L. Sillll‘llt‘. was lit'itlvs- maid. while:- Mr. Frank llupkiiis sttmznt'll'd lllf° gt‘tmm. , .31! iii“ l-xa-ning v. i'e-t'vptinn \\:1.~; hall at ttw humn at ”in ln'icln‘s pur- vnts in Huntinck. at which ilpwarcls ”1' l2?) guvsts gathvi'ml and tlw timv plouistmtly mum in music and «iam- lll‘J. It- Will Pay The Chronicle. ton; Mr. Ernest Smith; Mr. and Mrs. David Ritchie (n00 Mildred Smith; ; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thomp- snn. Port Elgin; Mrs James Dvwar, Puisloy; Rm‘. Jnim Littlo, Hock- wood; Mrs. H. H Burgess, Owen Smmd; Mr. John Mcangus and Mr. Alvx. Skinnvr. Hamilton; Mr. Wil- liam Grier. Luthvr: Sir. James Clark Saugeon. as wall as a grim number frum Hm Vicinity of “’illiamsford. in, «m mum MORRISONâ€"SHANNON Mum NOBLEâ€"HOPKINS HYMENEAL try You to Advertise in W L" n 10ft by ml ltnn. Niagara their l'f‘llll'l! " ln'idogrtmm‘ m l'go'Hw \VHh Morrison 01' Miss Margaret L. Macdonald sImIIt the week-end in Guelph. Visiting her brother, Mr. Brad. MacDonald who has been a patient at St. .lns- ophs hoslIital in that cit} fIII Hm past three. \weks. \\~H aiie IIlvasI-II to report that “11' patient I.» Im- proving in health. Mr. \Villiam FIIHI (If Rm Muster, N. \., Visited \VitlI his sisII-I. .\II~'. .i. l'. \Viight. and left. to s; unit 9. II-\\ «law :It BI'IIIIIIItIIII with his itittiiit‘l. \h. \lvx. Firth, who Is IIIII I'iiitt}ill:.' gIIIIIl III-alt“ at [Ilt'st I]! and has iowi'll unable. in "Him! in iIi~‘ ItIIIim :I~' principal III‘ Hi‘illilltlt‘tl .~I'h:~ni.~'. I'm some weeks. Mrs. ll. .l .M( 110:“! this Wow]; oral m‘ an aunt It Will Pay You to Advertise in The Chronicle. ”Miss K. McFayden is visiting in Toronto at present. Mr. and Mrs. \Villium Knm Tnmmln slwnt Hm \ka M} Mr. and Mrs. )liln lx'nm'htvl - Dâ€"‘lv- Miss Lizzie Byers of Parry Sound is visiting with friends in town. Dr. J. L. Smith left Monday af- ternoon on a visit with friends at Arthur, and with a brother in Muskoka. Dr. Smith will not return until about the lst of July. day. . Rev. and Mrs. Hayes of Dungan- non were in town the fore part of the week and will move here in the course of a few days. Mr. Hayes is the new rector of Trinity church, here. Mr. and Mrs. F. Musgmvv nf Meatord are visiting their daughter Mrs. George J uckscb. MPH. AID". .‘uus llvv v- _-- -_-- spending a few days in town. She was accompanied here by her mother, Mrs M. McGrath, who is now occupying her residence in Upper Town and will remain here for the summer. following an exâ€" tended visit witb relatives in To- ronto. A.‘ Mr. J. H. Harding went to To- ronto Manda to visit his sister, Miss R. F arding, who was ser- iously ill and who passed away that Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and sons of Fergus visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson and family the first of the week. M 001'th .is wk at londm McPhee Aof ATorontgLig m Lion's Hm fun- “chin! Hf ml with 50c everywhere. “Fruit-a-tives" goes right back to nature. Apples, oranges, prunes and figs give to it their fresh juices which are in- tensified and blended with tonics. Conse- quently, the action of “Fruit-a-tives” is naturally corrective and strengthening. It is a positive remedy for poorly function- ing stomach, kidneys and bowels. This day buy a box of “Fruit-a-tives” your- self. Feel svell, vigorous. Inin. 25c and nu; hack. * phivall)‘. 101 ~Kitclu9nm' Even the most severe cases of constipa- tion yield to “F ruit-a-tives”. Witness this letter by Mr. E. E. Newman, Iona Sta- tion, Ontario: “Ever since leaving the army I suflered terribly from constipation. After spend- ing a great deal of money on other rem- edies,l took ‘F ruit-a-tives’. I can sincerely say it gave me permanent relief. I often thought testimonials were untrue. I will gladly assure anyone writing me that ‘Fruiba-tives’ are all they are claimed to be.” EX-ARIYIANSAYS I'I'BTRUE 'l‘lu‘ lung skirt is said t“ hp 1'“ : back. Or. to put it man. .2 it'fally, legs will be worn shm't Kitchener Recurd. Thursday. Jan. Q, 1927 ° SCHOOL HONOR ROU FOR PAST M‘ oil Johnson. P.88â€"4fiflmin Clll'ishc‘. Sin“ all. .lnhn lawns lnw lmth Arnill, II'PW‘ MMLaII. Mvuh‘n‘n Vern Allan'. Jr. IV. Hmmrs-v-alsla) Sim, WOOdyII'd. Margarv! lrun. Passâ€"Margrvta HHIIH')’. Haney. Below l’ass-aMm'rIs I’HHHI' Br. "I. “NILâ€"““0!" MuHAN'. Aitkfll. ll'vnv Ellis. Passt-ilma Ihltun. mm, 1 son and liM'orIvy mlmm. WIIWI‘ Aitkc-n. \m-nm .I‘ “'Blll'r Mfll'JHAl'lc Jr: '3" | 5 Pnsklxa Hum! Doris Tl'uup. Man' Leilh’ ‘ absvm m many days. “1'0an Altkm. \‘vilsnll Jr. (11“ '1" Ki‘lllll Esthm lillllvl‘ m .\I M M Sr. IV. Hc Fl' G-rm “HS! Collins-0n M" in: \‘I'IIII'I McNa AI‘IH'H. H ll .h win .Vvlsnn. Mllhn Ill. H0l1.-â€"--ll'|llla H a3 H Thursday. June 9. 192‘ Iolmin Public School SliNlult nun“ ‘;\| \\ I Um Ix ll ll"! NH 1 rlancv 3i..9 E.H.Park1 \\ Ill \\

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