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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Jun 1927, p. 5

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NI HAT " FRL’lT-A- Tim” ED VLRVUUS HEADACIIS )Z. as and Blackwell’s Niches. RRIE Open Julv 2nd \ apecia ls Chlan Durham. Ont. 19c. 23 1927 .)‘) .. (TIES 1.: bet- ) serve .. ., .. 7.0x...0m from; I with on fine”. com- .- for much 25¢ . to on ble (Our Own Correspondent) ’l'ho- Misses Edge VISIM friends w: «pm-n Sound on Friday. \Ir. Wm. Banks and Mrs. Banks of km! \w-ro- gunsts Of Mr. and MP8. mm“ .M‘utvrson last week. Mrs. \«,.h-r.~'4m x'o-turnmi with "10m Mon- :;1\' fur a \Mmk's visit. “I. and Mrs. Thns. Glencross , mt a mum» at days with friends ”\U'll SHIHM. ‘~.I.~, Arthur Edge is having a new .- ”2‘ c-cu-x'lmatml irnn placed an Mm. Mr. MPX. Morton 0f ~‘mvl; nus Hu- vmltmm, | :mol .\II‘~'. ‘1. H. Moflat and ‘ ;\ Hr hm“ wo-nf. tho- f'n'sf nf \\|HI .‘II'. and Mrs. \V, J. “V H. .\. ”llll'w' THE ENEMIES OF BROOK TROUT Regarding Releasing Weekly Notes Regarding Trout Streams mmo- mmnmnuu annual Import of \iur'nw and Fish! wins: this suhjvct Hill 3 Ial'fifl'l' Pun-am v :u'atiw'ly stvrilo‘. In 0111' up.“ le-r ‘ uno- infcmmtizm gall" nnual I'O’N.Dl'_t__0_f "go I \\ 'Hm quvstiuu is nl'to-n asked, how am from! shnuhl lw I'vlvasml per ll“ Hf SH'O'BHI. 'l‘lw quantity of fish for stocking lmdy nt' wuh-r is nut. so much a u-stmn Hf arm as of the availablo ml simplyâ€"a «_'nmpamu\'ely small My of walvr with an abundance :Immtis 1m» upon which trout w will suppm-f, many. pwm fish - nf‘M 5.. Mary slpw her little lambâ€"- .\- might have been expected, For little- lambs aren’t worth a dâ€"--â€"- When they are not protect"). \’ 3‘ HMH'rh ‘10!)an In Ul I‘ “as flatml that a million hm! «'vasmt tn attend Church. cannot be the Scouts: Free C -The Putin. Show. Hm- duo-s nnt usually a 1.! tariff armlmo-nts am “tings uf poo-ts. but the '.' discovwrml during a ,r-mmh Hm vnllf-Clm‘l vers fo- Eugmw Fio'ld. goes no Hm unpxnected S n vain fhx' help the maiden cried _"|Mn hPI' Minded knees. . .\n tax-HT. girl." the man replied: "tin, wrvn your lamb with peas. Thursday, Juno 23 £927 \l told N0 kindly 'IIIL'S ul puns. l diSBOVM'ml «1111‘ Hugh Hm vnllr-ctt . Engmw Fivlol. ? m» unmqmct “'6 9 Mr. Hunt in scorn did hold ’nur Mary and her km, .1 whvn their tale of woe w: ll ll \l “My “'0' .\l¢°|mnaM .lo-wur fry in mmrmmls ~ but Hu- huvtlo- aml tlwir u'nnwlo-to-ly dewuur «eggs and -'h ,w-Vo'ral inchvs in lvngthfi Him: huh-s in lama-r “UPS. In Imt knuw nl’ Hm clvpred- wntinualy gning nu around » :u'v astnnishml at the scar- th fish and ofto-n inclined Hu- blumn wlwrn It dons not. It. would 1m great. if “'0 Jimmy» WHII natm‘n's .\l \\ h lmulal new Iv H ( ‘lv full. Mar.“ IIIHI \\ the uni Ir)‘ A TARIFF POEM -Io'l'.~} Mrs. \V. J. Ritchie H, Firth. - Williams, is numbing- iolvum- this wm-k. Mr. ”r town has charge of ii" 4 MIN Olhlll‘t‘l o-ll knuwn Mr. Hullm l a little Lamb n ”hi0 stalp. t uro-w In be a 1 sum] was its {31 ,\! llennlcl and i. . Mr. and Mrs. .- Lh'. :ulol Mrs. \Vn \lnlmlm Mvhmis \h-hmis ur I’I'ic \Vvl'n l'o'vvnt v H \\' 35' H HM )w ls OI lfdgc' 0" St. Th0 S, clathm'nws and .V use .p:' Town aw Visit- . tum clo'VMII' 1 .‘ act he did. HF" o'l' spuko' Hf U10 aw- :olv mum ymuu; trout 'Ishm' (an uwrugo- of t a day per bird, and mm. “WM elm n-qnsnlly 'll diver. w it h man.“ tn fish was and m! In imects is loss 4m] h\' hiltla‘ 4m! is than “no mould im- loved to shear ' tho- amount of wm I1 HH- olmgnll fly HIM lwvtlu and wan-1' mwn o-nc-mivs Hf NW Inllurfi. at KIWI“. au- » (law of [chars «1131 Mr. Hurd st her fears. IMto-r we" may gm) :1 gutlm'c-ol from Hm .f ”w I»;»artment of lwrivs for 1925 cov- H norms :m- l um '11! tmt'l raven pill mu “1' «WM! larger. tho" naturlal food ram which.“ ('01!) kiln lll‘ 5 511mm"! her ““3“ All-mum, and or l’ru'flyllln wut V'Isltm's of Fingerllngs hnuu l.‘ 'ks Hf sumo' H'uuhlvsnmv; bald Eagh-s HM white and didn't pay ,.r«,.tuct|011. allnwml Inn-k ‘ tmut. so- a ram. fate. ' woe was {lilo} M I's. Archin Wm. Mrâ€" w ul’tofl' study In Nurmals, gnu-at. au-‘:I;."uln. 'Ilw N. nf watt-r [WW and at. his vmwnums'w! possihln that and Hwn- line. Sucratns I vggs anal olmth, h» was « n InllL’Hl~â€"â€"- $20. It ""155. hi ml 011 w | ll so-Vo-n ill {NU AN ATHENIAN CRIMINAL WHO CHANGED On a spring day some twenty- three centuries ago an Athenian, criminal was put to death, having been convieted of corrupting the morals of the youth by his teach- ings. Considerable doubt has been generated in the intervening years as to whether the sentence was a just one, and a few days ago a Greek lawyer asked that a mulern court. should review the proceed- ings of reversing the earlier court. But. the modern court refused to do so because the reversing ol‘ the de- cision could not. ati'ert the executed person, he being long siuro dust, and his reputation now being con- sidered an enViublo one. Tho crim- lntl! in question nus Socrates, mm of Hu- \\'i.~'es‘t lllt'll who M'er liVecl. But he was unpopular and we can ozuily understand why. [to spent. Lhi~ lmw ‘.\'.lll¢lt’l‘lllt.' about tho streets and worlds it"klllt.’ questions of all \\im would enter into (‘Hlth’l'SatlUll with him. and ug- lhe answers were :J'l‘J'H. it. lwi‘nmo- plain in all who listvnmt and. pm'tit'ulzu'ly tn the answerv‘r himself, that, Inn was an ass mu! knmv nuthing at, all of what hu was summsc-ot to kllUW. Sucratvs’ tit‘v-hmg huhit. nl‘ asking questions mum to inm'atiatu him with tho xvnvrul pllhlit', amt though hn had a little! hand of chWUtt'd t'rivmls anal disviph's tho, cmwnnsus was that of all mm of his timc- hu was Hm bust. gut. PM 01'. sumo-slow! that, S'wmto-s was 9. myth. 0r rulho-x'. that whlh! hu artually liwtl hv was hy no muans Hm grout ligurv that. has wnnn clnwu to us, hut. “why an ”hm-urn man, though a ro-nmrkuhlu philnsophvl'. Ilis fuâ€" thms» was a svulmnr and his mnlhvr a midwifu. Ho- himswh' haul a \‘s'ifn namml Xuntimm, who for mum than Nut min-h is known 01' Sm-rutvs. [.ikt' «Jurist, and Buddha, lm wmtn unthinu. llo- is immortalizml by Plato and Xmmphml. lint. It has hm-n suggo'slwl that. S'wruh's was a myth. m' ruHu-x', that whllu 1m artuall)‘ livml hv was by no [Imam Hm grout liguro- that, has mum cluwu to us, hut. rmllv an ”hm-urn mun, though wamml \zunlm Mu» Hmns‘aml Cnptml as t? shrvw. I’mba twn thmisaml wars has burn at'-1 Cnptmt as ttw [ii'otutypn nt’ thoe shrvw. Probably shn was an matin- ai-y woman, wm'rimt with thn warns of NW clay. in which sho- gut nut. much assislanw from tn-i' mmnnnL‘ husband. Tn iw thu vhampinn two-stinnvi' at tho- agu is nut. nor- pggarily [H iw :t gum! pl'tn'itlt'l‘. That. 31:: thv man said. is smut-thin}: t'lsn again. 'l‘tw Sui-rains family was pmvt' amt at. his trial. who-n it. sm'mâ€" mt passihlt- that by paying a largm tine. Sucratt's mighthaw- vsvaw-«l «truth, hv was nnly ahlo- tn tvncto'r $20. It must. haw two-n a trial for any woman tn liw with Hurrah-s, amt it wnnlct tw only human na- turn for his with to ch-spisn him Hm mow as his t't'ivntts praismt him thn highvr. 'l'hvy tlitl nut. hthe tn liw with him. nm' was ha wspun- sihloe for their support. A Corrupter of Youth It “as :nllvuml against Snvrah's lhaf hr ohoi nut. [my sufi'irivnt 1'0- spurt, tn Hu- stain. and that ha hm! :aught. his t'nllmvm-s t0 clvspisu mnw uf its must hallnwwl traditions capecially that of eloction by lot. 'l'huuuh ho- was not an aHmist, Ilu was just as had for Instead uf con- t‘m-ming tn Hm gmwral hvlivf in and worship of numerous gmls hu sm-mml tn haw thc- im-a of the Deity‘ as a unity and it is thus that ha spnkv nt' it. It was held against him that his fvwmer intimatn l'rivncls. Critias and Alvihimlo-s. We‘re. chmgwrmw rwprvsvnhatiw's of tlm “ligarvhh-al and :lvmwratival partiws ro-spwtn'vly. In a word ho- war; nhx'innfly not satistiml with things a~s tho-y won- hut. was for- w-w-r (nu-sting: fur sonwthing hthu "l‘hat lw was a mvnaw In Hm stain as Hwn ”wanizml thc-I'n muld he no .hmht. Sn hv was indicts-cl in an urchnaryvrimhral court and was trio-cl by 7M. jurymnn. 'l‘lwre was no things as ”my w PVPI' quvstmg for That ho was a n) lu-osidihg judig!‘ Al. llw trial hv was sni'nnn and un- i-ulTlml. ll» clicl nut (lorny Hm spaci- Iic- charm-s against him hut argumi that. alto-r all Inn was dmng good and nut. vvil. Hv c‘lid lint challvnga Lhu right nf tlu- vmu'l to try him or tn svnlvnm- him to clvath. but discusâ€" so-d thv mum-i- as calmly as though Inn. was taking part in «mu of his Ethyl Gas ? The Poor PhiIOSOpher The Trial of Socrates w no noon mum“. on. co. GASOLINE Sold at THE WORLD usual «lialnguvs ro-l’usml tn :11le hm! I murt “MM: 01' Atlwns. \';nn hut [ shall Hmn um and “hilt VIIII; but I sIIIIlI IIIIIIV IIIIII IIIIhI-I' IIIIIIII \Ull IIIIII \VIIiII- I IIIIVII IiIII IIIIII sIII-IigIII l sIIIIlI III-VII IIIIsI- IIIIIII IIIII III'IIII-IiII- IIIIII Ir-IIIIIiIII: III III!“- IISIIi IiI' I'XHIIIII" nII\ IIIII- “hull! I IIII-III \ViI’II IIIII I' IIIV IIIIIIIIII- I'. . \\ IIIIII-VII I' \Hll IIII, kIIII\\' that I slIIIII IIIIVIII° 'IIHI'I III} \\ll}$ 11be MPH H I “21".“ In Mr many IimI-s.” II} II. \wh! H" 2”“ guilty. and" had waih'cl: \wmlol hzm In prison. mailing: lhv lust day." Sm‘i'ulvs hilghl hm'r- i-svupml. lull. his, rullls‘ml in iln SH, flil‘ ll \lelil liie' suiting :i had i-xziniplv thus In ilvi'yi lhu murls. llis l'i‘ivuds gzillig-i'ml l'HlllHl him whvn llw day i'm' his; ilvulh Nun“ and Hwy lwgliilwl lhv; liuw with .-h-\:iliu:..' «list-uursv.‘ 'l‘hc- ,inilvi' vulvi'ml. lH'ill‘llll.’ lhn mu»! m‘ lli‘llllhi‘li. :iuo paw Shi'i'utvs dii°â€"' i-i‘lhilis. H“ was in drink all lhu‘ pnisun :ind llwu walk :iruuud uulili his 19's were iii-my. lhvii lhe down and iii- [misuli \Vuuhl :ivl. Hie dill as he" was told. and drunk this puismi as though it. had hrwu wiuv. llis fl’andS world, and gi'uauml, hill. hu‘ itnnil'ni'h-d them and walkml almub until his lugs hogan to fail. Then he lay down, and lhv jailer fi-lt his NM and his h-gs, which worn grow- ing uumh. Gradually tiw chill 5min run his body, and Socrates, who had (‘HW'I‘Wl his fawn, throw all ”Hi ('ank and Said in mm of his friends, "(li'ito HERE WAS A YOUNG LADY NAMED 5:2:me WHO 5MB ”'5“: To swoon I DON‘T (moose TEE. A QOMMENDABLE TANG FOR THE DEAR GlRL To SPRNG THOUGH SHE DON'T HAVE Tutâ€" DATES THAT SHE .05: 12R ll nl' MIMH. 1 110mm :1 t, I shall ”hwy Hm! lu ahjm'u tlu l vngzm'ul m :1 Death of Socrates But he av oumev\ 1'. [Emma em. honor and law he shwll'astly .v It‘m‘tu'm In and sun! In ”It l-Y/ “INCLâ€"t THE DURHAM CHRONICLE liy 2'. l'ullll'l If yml «IUSiI'H It ”In {11' ml- aim HIM Mill” Hu- le'l' \1'11 Th“! WI“ 'Il'hm'ru ch: Thu-'4- shun!!! lnw'lhé'l' fllltl lhl'mmlmut. phul' >¢l_l1.~'t. mu ul HH' wan-s am hvlps in «,umh'nHim: luhzu'm «his! «'untrnl plant, “(‘0 “JUN! su and (um nuly 1w ki with ”w «lust. Bria \‘(H mvking inst-Ms. amom-u m gum: linw gill ko'vli HI“ lulizwv in gum! (‘HllilllllllL . limo-s lie-ml :m :ilniziclzmm- ul‘ :n‘ailalilr- plant. l'mnl. lwnm- Hm mil Should lw manurml Mich yc-ar, pru- fvi'alily with “'0” l'tollml slulilu nizinmw. lml. in «oi-«lun- lu uc-l Hm full benefit of this, tlu- sun-lam soil Slmllhl lw kvlol. lHHsvllml it? [H'i'mll :iii' in viilvi' aml In lwlp makn availâ€" able the plant fowl them; This loosening (if llw surl'aco mil will hold to cnnsvrw muisturv, (law-- l'ul allr-nlinn In all llwen things will Misuw .lw'p. :l'm'ii idling!" ”m- from blemish, which will 50!, MT It “it HH i ”mun: Inlo-I'vul H -iall_\' Mat-k ml Hu- ins. pf HH- lv-in'c and and «his Hf «album. HI! any IIIJHPY I Hm spawn. mm ‘W'IIH m ml nh‘nls llw aplnis M‘ l Slld‘k nut Hm sap v killml by («mum Hrivfly, sulphur fur nival 1m biting in- m-n ['n-nparalinn fur 1, fllqplimi in gum! Hw fuliuuv ill :4le muisturv, «law-â€" all ”men things L'H'vn 1311:3241 {rm- llnmdam'n Hf H‘HU' Hm suil (h \‘var, pro- HMO"! shlhln ihlo I!"H('¢‘Il. rifle 5H!- disrusvs. :u'svnalv :3 plums : it aim s0. Th" Izml H Eighty por cent. or the world‘s supply of nickel comes from Sudâ€" bury, (lnlariu. (sold, silver, and platinum are found as well as copper. load. iron, zinc and ullwr cnmmerciallv useful mt-lals. Nearly «wary valuablp mim-ral is {numl in Canada. Alu‘asiw shun-s, building and uruamvnlal slums, m'mvul. ma- twrials, and New products arv among Hm important minm'al mmlm'ts uf tlm lmminian. No Wonder 'fl'm Making fur my_ ide-ul chm." sand Hm lady I'll llw vamm I'um'u-rs slum. "I'd Ilkt‘ unv With a 3.0m! It" “1624 ‘Pad I odgd ‘Yo‘uqutf Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by Rim/LOCI! rather liko a collie and “In body ul- ll‘l llIo sulo of an Irish Ierrior. «mix “in: longer lIaII. and aim disllm'l marking. [)0 Von lump dip like that?‘ P {MU . ".3 «ll'mslls vl'll “01ka l’, I". U. ANNI'AI. PICNIC Mclman‘s lulsh. \\'mlnvsclay, July 6, ut'h‘rnmm and kumg. Lachm bringing baskets I‘rw. Minna-Mon 2.30. Slun’ls. prugraun and dancing. 6 23 2 Bramfurd Arm-Lacks are fire-retardant, permanent, econ- omical. Brantf’rd Roofing Co. Limit“ Brantford. Out. 10! â€"You couldn’t make it as tough and strong as Brantford Arm-Locks. Brantford Arro- 'V“ Locks are locked on. Severest winds, storm and frost cannot budge them. A Read the CtaSs-ified Ads. on Page 7. H‘ I: {am-im' shank his hm i.\n. Ma'am." h» sand. “I Ontario PAGE 5. '

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