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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jul 1927, p. 5

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hat it .927 ust de- viously dimin- v than custo- of all nsider- habits, to hold will go rments were or a my are H's to a firm akc up t take rs in nuness Plus to 'prac- 'great tm 0! ‘than hold going am: Is vilized adver- Is suc- rather. K)\\' (‘T S m sour that thc\ keep ml Overs ghlv. the For the first time in a good many units The Chronicle publishes be- low a partial list Of the dates Of Fall Fairs throughout. this section .wf ”warm. as issued by the Ontario DuPapmH-nt of Agriculture. At one hm.» this was a regular column in our pawl. hilt the dates were 80‘ “Ho-n wrung and caused so much confusihn that we stopped the pracâ€" tum During the past couple of ymrs “'0 have been asked fre- qnmtly why we have discontinued mp publishing of these dates, and 3.: 1m mm: is apparently of in- n-x'W-‘t tn :1 good many of our road-- M". \w um! belOW a partial list as l.~‘~'tlml by the Superintendent, J. I‘m-kw \Ulson. Wr haw nu idea why these dates vammt ho issumi Porrectly from thn [mm-mm". but, it. i,- a curious fact that Hwy aw» nut and although thn nmtako-s an» nut quuent, thnre are, vz-sually o-nough H! “mm to dvstrny v-wntMo-m'o- in the balance n! “In ind, \\'v publish this list below. 21‘- 4"... FALL Min nuns 1927 i -.#.-.-nm m1 this “mm and is. to '1... Must, Qt pur knowlgdge, correct. Anyway, It Is authentlc. Thursday, July a, 1927 ............... ‘ ' ,\ ............ . in. L 00!. 3 and 3 _ ~ 2. Oct. 5 and 5 ' ‘I'vm! ............ Sept. '26 and '27 ‘ 33:21:» ........... Sept. 26 and 27 ....Aug. 23â€"..5 .0“. £ \“;\ ‘3"‘3' ‘ l .............. .. ‘ ‘. ‘ - 1‘1_“"|\l.‘1'k‘g. 0 Q 000000 Watvrford”........... Oct. 5 and 6 \Vfifi't’fl‘d ............ ,.. . “tull‘and ........... .....Sept. ‘57-’29 \\ who‘d"? . . . . . ..... . .8901. i3 and i‘ “Zhvatley ..... ........Sept. 2 ad 3 “13mm ........ . .. ”SCI”. 20 find 2‘ a--. m \\ {”30 NOW“ ...... “alpalv Indian Fai \\ alters Falls...... \\ lh‘l‘fOfd.......... \V at f on! ............ \VO‘HRDJ ....... . . . .. “'vl‘lmlr‘y...” ..... \thatley ..... \\ tartan ........ . .. \\ likPSPOfl ....... “indium Conn-9.. \\'mgham.......... Woocflock........ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO p . Sept. 2 and 3 ....... . pt. 20 and '2! .............. Sept. '22 fire. ....... Sept. 29 ........... Oct. {and} Sebt. 26 . o o o i‘ugo f) wlw sllc'n-mls King Fprdinand to the Hu'unv. Prince- Michavl is tho son ut’ t'nrmvr Prim» Harv], who renoun- cmi his nwmlm'ship in tiu' Rouman- iau Hum: anily and is now living in Paris. p; Span-ling, lb; Hum, 2b; :sh; Hume-H. 3.3.; Hepburn Hut-huh». cf; Kvurm'y, If. PM.» ~«Stvil130l191’. v; Erw numb. lb: Smith. 2h; Bus ch-uwnts. S5,: McLaclnlau lm'k. ('1'; Lzlmhvl'ms, If. ll luck, ('1'; Laniho-rms, If. l'nnflrwwD. 0. Town. My winning this gamv, the Night Hawks lmvv tic-cl Up the svries, each h'zun humus: \\'ull mw and lost one KING MICHAEL UF‘RUI'MANIA NIGHT HAW'KS VICTOBIOUS ‘0‘ U'illlls 1H”) nu ”“5 "ur the t‘hampionship. (fiontinucd from page 1) ight le Blavk Cats meet the and nvxt 'l‘uvsday the Pets 0pâ€" th.. Night Hawks. The win- nl' tlw se-rivs and the second h'ams play un' ‘August 4 and \‘t. haw um'u muwmu. v tn hwk. was not so one- as thv scnl'o- appears, as a thtvmng Up on the part of ants \Vnulol haw made quite a mum in Hm final result. It was v littlc- things Hwy fell down 1- than tlw Mg 011%. Just what d Hu- Black flats to go 111,111 the hard in undvrstaml us this hum. .io'fmlh'cl the H'fl\\'kS ill ”hit ‘o'm whvnr they ain‘t". uthm‘ hand the Hawks, be- ;u'iug ch' vdgc in the field. 0 ”M hull «Inw'u fm' sevm'al mus. suuwtimes with the m“. 'l‘hv \‘ictury, while it t hm P Down attributed m lurk. was not so one- Ethyl Gas ? lnsdaly night gamn betwm‘n K Nah and Hm Night Hawks in Hu- kiltvns being . smuthmml. m- otherwisv nt’ by u scurc of 19-0. Hwy t'nughL valiantly and ~y \wl'c not so good in the mshiv the diamond, and but simply couldn‘t do what - \VO‘H-kHHWH \\'i_lli0 Kyl‘lq’r rulcln‘ 1)‘\\‘h mm: ("ll ll H a \V CRISP COMMENT ill). Inc-.1: «V'; F1xxin.p;.\1câ€" h. 2h; Buschlcn, 3b; McLat'hlan, l'f; MOP- U l' ll am “a?" , mu .\l [nut ”h; ,MflLBPUI. 1101111111111; Mc- m It might h the Black In hutz ham th nu .‘lt'l . 'l'lt In. Ian he seconu _ We- ust .i and Some people sax that the day of t miracles is past. but any such Opin- t ion will be quickly refuted by g e between Mr. Robert HOpkins and his son t :lit Hawks (ieorge. of Bentinck. whO. last night. \ us being hall a marvellous escape from death \ otheHVia‘t' when a bridge on their farm on the t of 19-0. second concession collapsed and let t antly and both men, with a load of stone and Joni in the the team of horses. down into the 1 nond. and bottom of the Saugeen. No one was , it do whatlinjurcd, and no damage (tone with l lmt.‘ K0119? the exceptiam 0f the loss of a few“ he? ain‘t". plank and the loan] of stone. ; “Wk", 118-3 The accident happened about. the tielt‘l._se\'en o'chick. Two years ago the for severalthritlge on the Hopkins farm, which with the 3 lies about a mile or 50 west of the while it itiarat'raxa street corner. and crosses atll‘ibhh’ttithe Sangeen river. was it. so one- \ away by the spring floods. This has “1'5. 05 it t since been rebuilt and it was while ht‘ part Oilhauling stone from the front. of his Id“ quite ait'arm to put the approaches in ult. 1t \\'35.sttape tor hauling in his hay that ' 1"‘11 ltOWhithe mishap occurred. JU-‘f “hilt. Mr. Hopkins and his son were on 5-10 lll'ihm" the load of stone. and when in the M 1L" “listt‘t‘lltl‘t‘ til' the bridge one of the ' H'MVRS ihlstrinsers gave way. the tli‘ugiring collapsed and both men. with the.‘ he said that team and load were precipitated k tilts” 11111;? into the water some eight or ten Stti-‘ml'nt‘lu t'eet lieluw. \Vith the fit'n‘tl'lng timâ€" intu our Of‘ilt‘l' tailing all armmil them. the it"- ltt‘fil'itt“team struggling to get free. and H‘a‘t'lV-‘UIlT-fl',their ett'tvt'ts to sine themselves. 1 an excttlnt: M; “14‘"de s both men must have ha: t’*"'t.illé.-' W1“ time for a few minutes and to lthos» who \'i.~'itt'tt th.. scene last. M‘â€" ‘euitt: the wontler is that practically l ...lim damage was ilone. L) ’ Tuwn Lachlan. ummson. .\!c (3111'. In: lxcarnoy .\1 c111- {of her {aliin mte team str ““55 Hu‘il' 0m NARROW ESCAPE WHEN BRIDGE FELL and citizens motor: the beaver meadow l1 .9...... It was m we 1'0 PACK W um? 03‘? 601 mo dEtz ms 010 \IORLD ROM; wan“ APPEALS TO ME ‘me M051 ‘5 we dOY oreomuc nous --~ .90....00. - ‘O‘o‘o‘oo.oo..o.o‘. hflft u up the large cigy 15 concerned: It: has been drama Wild Rumors Afloat of tho acriilont, and. [wrcnamm m: of 90m» assistance in can they were needed. The first report to mum to town was that. one of Mr. ankins’ suns “'89 rrnssing with a 108” m hay when tho hrictgn gave way. Thom came the report that both «trim-r and tram had pm‘ishmt amt 1m trarr «if either could he fminc'l tlllttt‘t' tlm hay, Happily, all thaw wild rumnrs ltruvmt urmnutlnss. t‘nr'whrn mast at tho town folk \V in mail" the" trip wit thorn. imightjinrs hact hwm on the" ‘Ct‘tlt‘ and hath man and hnrsnsi worn gnt nut withnnt. any injury \Vhatsqumn liwn thn wacnn n:- ralmct clzlmaun mill was hautm‘t mit 1m. tn thr hank intact. Wu haw hmm unable» t0 wt in tmirh with Mr. Hopkins ”1' his son sinm» thc- arriclont. and haw ht‘t‘n nnahln tn gt'i thrir inipri-ssiuns as 'tn how thvy t'vlt \Vht’ll tho hridgr ,L'aVn way, but haw nu hvsitatinn in saying“ that pithnr is nm anxinns fur ' a I‘l'lN‘titinll (if the. oxl‘wrii-nvo PVPH lthuuah a guarantor» is .L'h’Pll that hv ’ will o-sralw as tilt-kily a: ”my «hot '~ last night. A M'tvr fhl‘t)’ wars 01' “WW and War the htunan body moods care fin-tho ["n'vsem‘atiml of health and 01101123” and tho prnhnunninn uflifit Snnr~ :unwons av» h11iu*[nfinnéyfl va at tkwty.lnfl (Hhvrs sh0“r thn ihwt signs 01‘ 68$ In ”14* midâ€"Writ ui'torn an incrvasw tonclvncy in somu .-\ surplus (if fat Vhilclhuml and 3'0! if is nut PXI‘Ps‘sin plum moss 1:3 ma-s matmih.1amvse inolivatiun uf litm HESLTH AFTER FORTY ['iqh'nt, and, purelyancv. b0. -[H_'l'i“d of life? there- is rvasv in “might and a samw cases in (Ihvsity. Hat is honoficial in .1 youth. ln'nvidwl that. 03'5in. During growth is clnsirahlu. but. after Invs; is nut always an more illness than free indulgence in a stimulating drink. At 50 many new?!“ develop a new interest in the pleasures of the table. They regard the enhanced enjoyment of eating as a sign of, vigor, and indulge their desire for good dinners. Unless a middle-aged man takes constant exercise, he can- not digest. and assimilate his heavy meals. The result ts increasmg blood pressure, self-poisoning through fermentation in the diges- tive organs, and the beginning of senile decay. After the fourth decade of life the body does not require the same amount of food that. is needed in the years of growth and or constant. ac- tivity. No sedentary, middle-aged person can eat hearty meals habit- ually without impairing health and curtailing the span of yiears. The diet must be plain and digestible and the quantity eaten limited strictly tn the repair of tissue expended in work. :xdding 10 the bulk of tho body in muddle age is risky. This «1005 nut. mmm that the dim should lw Spar- Above is straight view of Brantford Super-“rite Slates, showing triple thickness in shaded area. Made in four fade- less colors and when laid give an appealing “keystone” effect. Bradford Roofing Co. Limited Stanford. Out. 9. Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by tan. It. must be simple and moder- ate. Tasty dishes tempt. stout peuph’ .m vat too freely. (Lat-puma“ may be rvdum-d by absuiuiug from fat meats. sugar, soups and pastry. Bread and potaluvs Should be eaten rathvr sparingly. Frosh fruit. and 311‘?" \‘PgMRhIPS may lw takuu reg- ularly in madmalgm. Pat’s Trade A man who went to rvgisfior just beforu vlf‘t‘llun was asked Ins trtde. “Mason and Buildex't‘f he rvpliod. ."-â€""vv r_. The next man in lino was an old Irishman. W'hon um quvsiun was put to him hn answm'mi “Knights of Columbus an‘ bricklayer." That: chap who predicted that wo would have no summpr m 1927 .1!” taken Ins ma! ufl.~â€"â€"St. Catharine! Standard. _ _ . . Wondm'ful things await. thn gnu- ius whu inwnts a \mman who goes when she says she n1ust.~â€"-Balti- mom Sun. Anyway, the lfnitod Statm. which started nut to tam» tho “0an Rum has dorm-st icat mt h im. ~lh°andon Sun. Beauty, strength, fireâ€"resistance --you get all these in Brmtford Super-The Slates, besides Double Thickness all over the roof and Triple Thickness over 48% of the roof. Special Lock Butt prevents 1:061 V Special Lock Butt'prevcnts bulging and curling. PAGE 3. Ontario

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