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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Aug 1927, p. 4

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is afraid of submit- flagmnutioa.ciai1srnliaisas. “thrusts! Ins discussing is aiorsialoasirithhissisa has with "the tion of small freight, rely a“ l the i we must still on them when the highways acted with snow in winter. it is considered that without mproved highways such vehi- cles would be practically useless it h to expect that they should contri ute a large share to. ward their upkeep, not now taken care of even with license and high For the past nine years the United 008‘ 0’ markers. States, so far as investments and industries were concerned, has led There is no denial of During the same period a good many thousands of Canadians have crossed the border and have settled in the l'nited .States, ma or them taking out their naturali in the thought that these good times were to continue indefinitely. giiwl times continue only so long mom-y is "fl-ee", and so long as dus‘ry can expand by the floating of means known to purposes. basket picnic, and although an exceptionally busy time the farmers idst truthâ€"WA SON. among at present. all at- tended who could. ngrfggmwfiffifimfii 32...“?5'.’ missioner of the Diocese of Toronto was the other speak â€" is little eno to intentl throughout. Mr. R.’W. Allin, Finance Com- He dealt Canada, her missionary eii- etc. and made a appeal for continued lo support. [its remaras were greatly eni .. THE- LACROSSE It is gratifying to those of us who are interested . game of lacrosse, to note that this summer it has apparently "Y new lease of life. really [VAL Miss Elsie Willis is visiting rela- {23 lift?” tives in Kitchener. . - . Mr. Jame ited his mo er, Mrs. Golville, and sister, Mr. and Mrs. 'rtios. Cook. Mrs. S. McCracken, who has spent lthe past month in Durh iold friends, deavors, stirring in the great yalty THE BASH JUGGLER The bomb which Sir Austen Chamberlai Secretary, is juggling . Soviet,” the kettle “Chinese Policy” flict with Egypt." COIVille, 11, British Foreign “The Breach with the , and the revolver, “The Con- taken a Not that it has for a perusal of our daily press for the reports of games shows that they are la- few, compared with ten i 35 or tlfteen years ago. with, represents Rev. T. 6. Painting, Rural Dean za- of Grey, of Meaford, wa meeting, _ "come back", tion papers s ln charge. introduced Rev. Canon Armstrong. at. the same time reading a message of regret at. his inability to attend (Continued on page 8; am visiting returned to Shelburne m“ Sunday, and 0" her mad home, ‘0' dents who arel nos; scat'tlered all: liingwood .. ' le attem tto re- over the word. M W’ 0.W°l1 0 viiignllgciiiiiiiiligigntliiiiada, thg Saska- welcome an opportunity of this kind day of Mrs toon Phoenix blames rough playing to come back t0 the Old town and Pile a week amongst ot‘ the ' i â€"Lzestia, Moscow. a 1d As is well known, mentably companied by Mr. and Mrs. Brett she visited her son, Mr. Robert Mc- Cracken, in Guelph, ~ and Mrs. Neil McMilliin ark, were guests Fri- , McCannel and Mrs. Mc- Miss Mollie Fergus- lie McLean, both of also guests at the . the picnic Swmton P loans and other the financial cilperts. 'l‘io- tillronicle has long maintain- ed that conservative Canada would eventually This country has never "good" times characteristic of our neighbor to the south. but neither has she been in the throes of the " periods which ‘ into with almost. clocklikci rson, here. old on and Miss Nel Priceville, were Mctlannel home on Tues Mrs. K. H. Greer Mrs tirccl', The Phoenix is spend Partly right. but it does not go far friends. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL _ Mr. Lloyd Mctllocklin, of Toronto. ask who was responsible for the spent. the. holiday with his parents, Mrs. E. D. Mctllocklin for its decline, the \Vhilo . . had something to do Wltll it not. think it. was wholly re- To begin with we might enough. , have PnJOYWl “l" we do rough play may day. and lady friend, baby Betty from Toronto and spent the past week with the form- Mrs. Geo. Mrs. Leithwood returned and in 'l7oronto, Tuesday. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Bigger of Sar- ilia spent the week-end ‘ Dave.\"s of Hciitinck and .at J. L. brother, Ml" "‘1 Mrs. J "‘° Lloyd. l” Stedman's for tlivic Holiday. . I. .. . Rev.’ and Mrs. R. Herbert of Prcs- naughtti (hale. ton visited the lattcr's sisters. .1 Misses Hughes. « tS . Han- it t. h urging come into her 0“’ ll. . H. Lcitliwood, also sponsihlc. motored Quality ata - Fair Price There’s a forceful quality in our clothes that you cannot overlookâ€"style correct- nessâ€"quality fabricsâ€"faultless tailoring like ours is not easily duplicated at the price. rough play? As a general thing it is the Spt‘C- town. themselvesâ€"the ihlo- spectators, has been freely predicted that lllil'llt' town who crowd the times prevalent could cr’s Mightou. Mr. and in parents. Mr. and "liti : rui- l'cs . . lurity. that country ators irrespons- of ”10 msclves in into the front row among the spec not. last tators and call - than ttiflo, and from some of "get. him", and in other information would for her slump During the past eight or ten the l'nlted States has beeniovcr-Durllani midget game. Ktil'l'.’ ahead taster than sh.- coilldlnlcnllicrs of his team to ac. onlliloozito herself to the changed l the butt-end." t'iiliillllttlls'. nioiwv 'ltll'lllL' the war t't'ltlltl'lt'.- \vi'l'i' pouring: tlli'il' pl"~‘ gold into the pool iii an endea- Herniany. war over til“ i nitcd States became the world‘s richest nation. I lloi' rapid rise in the world of miraculous, Mr. and Mrs. \\',.D, Splaii three children of hincardille were visitors the rowdics l at Mr. and Mrs. .8. With “01‘ 2000 States th,. l-vtl'a ' nitcd on their team Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stoneouse and ways egg to the players on to do something that illt'riligi'in'lcnt. Less than a week ago we heard lspcctator at Hanover at the of Dundas, and the Mr. and Mrs. \\'ill Cooper of Hamil- ' were “week-end visitors consuls, now coming _ appear that. she is even before is all of the rules. t0”, their Stonl‘iousc. Mrs. William Bailey and daugh- ter Vera of Walkerton are visiting Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Grant and film. “'1‘“ MP. and Mrs. M. Mervyn. ily spent from Saturday to Moiriay visiting in Toronto. M Mr. and Mrs. Duncan tlanipiiell ‘ son of lfilt’t'alo, McArthur of Niagara Falls. Mr. and sons and daughters of North Toronto and Mrs. Scliaet'er of Hanover, visited recent- ly with Mr. and Mrs, A. B. McArtliur and with other with B. and Mrs. E. Krcss. iday and Saturday. Miss Alma Hughes is spending her Kincardinc d Mrs. Farr. Mr. and M rs, . . vacation ill "give him sister, Rev. an statement ot'3not to he applied generally, either. ;\\'e can give the name of the spec- ltator. and for his benefit we might .tell him that a crowd of his own the : townsmen did not hesitate to ex- .‘press their disapproval conduct. from a young’ man who was old enough to know better. Hanover is not the only town that were. standing has this type of lacrosse ran, either was forging ahead at a though we can say that a determin apparently. ed cli’ort has been made with con- pace that kills. and there is alsidelable success to eliminate this ti""llllfll‘ significance in the follow- a well-known States iiiiancial editor and iir~t published iii “to issue of July He says. and with illtliol'lty: "Although on the surface every- tllllll.’ appears healthy. “"8” Street i. getting pretty sick or rather nndigestion. is the cause lll.ill;.."i'~li'il lir~t mount with her This is Silo made pile. when other HAND-TAILORED-TO-MEASURE DresSwell GUARANTEED CLOTHES Miss Jean Bailey is the guest. ervyn for a few days. Morris to town of Owen Sound of Mr. and Mrs. M. SUP- Mrs. Wood- the first (Rev. i of stock motored of the week and on returning took her two children, ion, who have been visiting their glandparents, Limin. home with her. The party was accompanied who will spend a short time with Rev. and Mrs, Morris at their sum- ,mcr home at Normandale, near Sim- of Toronto. 009' l ' and Mrs, Charles \i':' i‘ H." \Vitll Of such Mrs. (.icorge Rios, two Edwin and Mar- [il'oiltlt'lliill and l vvlllle other nations s‘iil lilvlolls llli' was M r. and Mrs. E. W. in Glenelg. in the vicinity. Mr. and Sault Ste. Marie. with friends in this locality. Mrs. J. M. Latimer. spent from Friday night to Tuesday afternoon the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McFarlalie and also called on other old friends Mr. Latimer is now f a prosperous grocery on the Kingston IRoad.l To- ronto, and we. are p easel to earn . ., fl . . . that he is doing well and getting a “flame” ”1 ”it! “Ulmli fair share of the business of his sec- tioli. shi- friends cannot help but please you. The name itself represents the same prominence in tailoring as the Rolls- Royce in automobiles. Come in nowâ€"while the line of fabrics is complete. D. M. Saunders MEN’S AND BOYS' READY-TO-WEAR “MORE FOR LESS” One Door South of D. C .Town, Jeweller, Durham by Mrs. Limin. .....-.-. it. was. iii-s. Fred. Williams of visited last week kind of stutf from the Decent people do not like it, stand .for it for a time, then stOp attend- lillg lacrosse matches. thereby cut- tllc receipts game dies 3 hard hilt. perfectly nat- ural dcatli. Another thing kill lacrosse is the apathetic stand governing During the bodies regarding professionalism iii Surely tllcsc executives men of good common sense in other _llllt'.~‘. do not. wish to insinuate that they do not. know that. any team that 01’ comes out. on the top of the heap ill almost any series. is more than titty per cent. professional-l Evidently think everything tllcro was no local field. ll...‘ i'illltll’lfll lillllt'll from Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, of Toronto. Spent the week-end with their cou- sin, Mrs. John McGowan and family. Miss Grace Johnston of St. Marys her grandmother, .‘iii, a good deal of ting down until the town. the proprietor store while- in is visiting Peter Reid. Mr. and M" Listowel, are M rs. that has helped 0 fruit and lnl‘ligcstion. S. Boyd and family, of visiting friends and taken by our lacrosse securities. part of the year a record a- the game. of new issiies--ncarly lolslloll dollars vvorthâ€"~-â€"has llt't‘ll iol'od for public subscription, tlii' [itls‘l t'cW years low-ll gobbling lip these issues. with- .oo lunch inquiry as to what was standing back of them. thought limit to the assimilation. investment now holding the bat.r nearly a billion dollars. 'l'lli'l' has lilttoil oll' all it can chew. or. having tried sonlp of the stuff ladlcd out to it refuses to bite any crosso is llll'l't'. t'tli'l Miss Erma Heughan of Milverton is visiting at the home of her grandâ€" Mr. W. Burgess and Mr. R. Burns mother. Mrs. John Aldred. Sarina, visited for a couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gra- Tllcy returned last. week and were accompanied by Miss Adeline Graham, who will visit. there for a mi” i ii ‘ P I\ t .lr. ant . rs. (J. . 'innee re urn- .. . . ed some days ago from a two weeks‘ Fn§?ll.ilili‘ll;l:sl“5231211.?- Lion’s Head, and with the lattcr’s ‘l‘m‘t‘l't‘â€""'- “1‘5. tumor at Gait, brother. Mr. (1. A. Hutton, at. Silver Water, Manitoulin lssand. They l'o- W port. a very pleasant time and en- joyed their fortnigllt’s full. Mrs. tivc t if- Fo r Miss K. Allan and Miss the public has of Winnipeg with their ton, Mrs. William Bradley and both of Toronto, E. Langley . week-end cousin, Mrs, Ralph Gal- spent the t 3 t g I t ha . If they m is on the square. “it” almost Miss are rs. George Normanhy. is visiting her Stl'oot they are the only ones. But itap- any fan nowadays knows that men roam around from town to lacrossli something more than more thanks for doing so. Another thine.r that. has killed la- do not play of the, game; Any fan who loves the game can get, a real enjoyment _ contest even if his home town tram True. the smile is not so they had won, the sport can bow to inevitable. acknowledge defeat and shake the victor by Lacrosse teams today are. after i not. got. together to play ~ to bite. all will be well 5 for the love of the game. some will no hanging high I; ll' tlioy rol‘iis'o lo- :ind the trend of' ho limos rt‘v'llle' to ii‘tlll that wayâ€" guilty as 'lii'i'o l~' guilt.” in tin :i lot of ili'flil 0...; . ,li.“'l for Lulu Smith. visiting with Mr. and M pears that firms to the tune oft town The piililic. are do not playing without. visit on the Bruce Peninsula at Miss Merle Livingston of Ham- because we \\'ll:ltever the cause. it is a lacrosse for illp lti\'t' that underwriting have instructed participating firms the follows who sell the stutfâ€"to iiiit on "lttl't' liriisslll'o tlio llllll'ht'l. DURHAM MARKET Corrected, August 4, 1927 . visit to the syndicates out of a good t Donald and i Mat-Gillivray , daughter. Miss Nellie MacGillivrayJ of Paisley, are visiting the t'orn'lcr's aunt. Mrs. Mary Hill. and with Mr. ~ - William Hill of town alltl Mrs, Colin .Bai‘lt-‘Y . .............. McArthur in Gleiiolg, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Joseph of T05 ronto spent. over the week-end with Mixed her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hay. Mrs. Hay of Dromoro is s a week with her son, Mr. P. upper town. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MchIIan vis- ited for a couple of days with the li'iilney family near Acton. Miss Jessie Twamley is this week visiting friends in St. Catharines. Miss Etta Twamley, stenographer the Royal Bank. here, returned to following a week's vacation with friends in (lt- tawa and Bobcaygean. Mrs. were and quicken l doc,- losc. 'l'llci'cl'ol'c. it looks like l broad :is it no :il'o in for a pci‘iod of high-pres- ' tru,. lover of ~tlli'~llltlll.~‘lllll, going to .w-l lilll'lll along the lino-mt 'llltlt'l'\\l'lii"'~, but a t is 10,000 on ten. .50 -0 \lll't‘ Si‘imi'lililly is ill" Buckwheat Peas t .......... .70 l .li’i L25 .. ..... .. 8.00 to l0.00 uracct'illly. the participating the hand. If tll,. l illi‘ lll‘lll“ l‘t'lfllll'l' and the Grain, per cvvl. _ . Hay, per ton . licndiris butler Hay In Eggs iil' lllt‘ taillilil', laCPt‘lSSl‘. Thev are put in the field to win games. They must win games to draw a crowd. spectators am the players. cl'osso fan will turn out to see the reasonably going to be beaten. is true lover of the sport is not. so with who wins as of " .‘l'fie 5 ”ll" ‘..’ \‘elll \".». ......... .29 fliliilp .v' llti' lt'lll and in this the 35‘ ;\ real 13- lilo' lil'o .vl"~ twins lll‘t' lf' ‘llov "il tlt‘:lit‘['\’. e‘lli'lVi‘s‘. ":ow at the peak. sure his team is ~lloii1d be cziliod. while the holding .i llt‘ .ilid :iighlilli: ' lilt‘ Slz'i'i'l in same even if he is llllili'l“.\l'l't"‘ tll,. bag. lmucll concerned considerable with the duality of the game of tooth along l to e‘i‘t'. ...... llfl l5 fill We have all lost the idea. and a ro-;\\'e have forgotten that it takes a the llllnlllt'l' ol'llicttcr ’ 'io~‘~ '1‘.ll‘i llllili'l'\\'l'lli‘ securities lili'lll :‘.loli'.: ty Tuesday, two e neighborhood. I have valued $1,000 less than I would if clean of this weed.” 'i‘l’l"l~l' sport to it docs tiit\\'llil throws his but ill" lli’il'lli| winning goal is probably the follow to kill the l't’l't‘l'm' team when This my not. read .wcll. and may be vociferoiisly dis- 'llo' t;:\' on :asrliliugi-utoll. but isn’t comment. lose to win. gracefully Tho fellow highest the _ Mr. Crawford, and Richard the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Twamley. Sunday. Mr. T. Meein of over the week-end the guest of Mrs. on Lambton street, sang a pleasing solo in the. Presby- terian church on Sunday evening. Mr. George Arrowsmith of Sagin- aw. Mich.. is visiting with his mo- ther, here, for a few days. Mr. John Heddle, Mr. and Mrs. M. . Heddle and Little son, all of Ham- with Miss MacKenzie over the. holiday, Mr. Ed. Allan of the Mail nd Em- stafl‘, Toronto, spent in town. He returned g his into song to spent t 0 balance of’their vacation th their grandparents, rs. .T. Allan. _ . Boyce. than ill“l ’\;it" ill lg...- -..l.lil'c at .‘l twill”... m \\ l.\'t.llif_\.~lili 'l‘. .' lllt' when team scores Toronto spent Men who have used it say it is the best. shaving cream in Canada. And he only discounted the farm value 12%. Many inspectors would go much higher. United action will exterminate the weed scourge. Destroy weeds wherever found Under the visions of the Weed 1927, now in fo tw no wants ‘nioh liltlnli' or the Mctlaiinel and the visiting “l" team loses, ll‘..ll lll liai~ illlll‘ olticolliclit lli’fv' .lla'l‘r'd‘i i‘ZlM‘i'tl Sonic w t’lllt'l'.‘ l‘l'tlnl 'l‘tll’llllltl It makes shaving a pleasure. yuil' will pri bably It makes the blade ten times . It does not dry mount is ‘1'” _ it the truth? .oti~lili‘-l'illlli' “‘tlill; ‘vvl'ollt.’ ill it. \\'lllli‘ bio-lily i't'l.il'llil‘.'ill'.' llll‘lllt'l' lo the cost oflm lfvoli tli'e announconiclit ‘ :' l".tl' lillirkcrs is to llo lt’iWPl' le‘ lol'uotton. tilc .illj seeing only price of gasoline. Personally: wrong with tho nrw idea. even go further and say that we “mm see nothing wrong were. the government to issue the car mark- ers at a nominal cost and at the same gasoline tax to considerably higher flgure than it i at present. One‘ thing more effective on the face A all that is required. It tube cream-m0re â€"for 350. til.“ Rt iYS‘ REl'NION ls there any chance that Durham P stage an tlld Boys' and Girls” This was question put to us yesterday by one ectors of our leading citizens. in the do not know. on the enthusi small a not in favor of! av . ilton visited Ri'-llllliill and other friends lilotoi'ilig, ill l9'.’8'.’ that is economical to use. The contains twelve feet of than 250 shaves pro- the Control Act, me, the destruction is no longer optional. It is it‘ "' Frankly, we This will depend up- asm with which the last ni matter is received and the deter- mination put forth for its sue We would like to see He- pire sporting Wednesday the extra cost. ht leavin \H‘ can Si‘i‘ nothing “3‘ can cess. wi anOld Boys’ M . union held here, and would lend it any asistance possible require more than 9. put it across with 3 success. meetin With cuss t cheaper car markers and a higher decid tax on gasoline the motorist who months’ work t used the roads most would pay most the numbers. Mr. and and Mrs. Hugh Funston. son , of Toronto, and Miss R. Ir- yes- Mr. -- ~‘.:--.‘at 3.0;. . ,w . . “ I Mr. We invit . e our customers to try it on 0 ur guarantee. , Icfdia’s Dru Stars ' n. and: Successors tollact time boost the We be matter, ed upon is certain. it Stars 0 get denotes. of old Dur i lflimw imam .+‘f“'Y1'~' “' u 2 an ' ‘ . : . ”It” 1 .. . 0 7‘ : I A“. N‘s, «. .n- mow; ‘il’toL-H? eon-cw” _ a . . .3 \ ~ . ~ : ,at s w? .‘ 3 . V “3 ‘ i‘cs .i' yin: I . 3. >l . k“ K i ‘ ‘ "J . - V ' \ ‘ .I' : “v ' W .. \ ' ., we . g .. . a“ ., ,_,,.. '. - V r . I“ I' be . i i . .. A .,, . 9"}: is l i . ',.i. “In . s > ' z . flll DATES l For the first time in a good Sh ears The Chronicle publislle j ow a partial Fall Fairs throughout this a of Ontario. as issued by the H Department. of Agriculture. . time this was a regular colu our paper, often wrong and caused confusion that. we stopped the tice During years we have quently why we have discont the publishing of these as the news terest to a good many of our ers. we give below a partial l’ issued by Lockie. Wilson. \Ve have no idea why these cannot. be issued t'iil‘rcl'tly tl‘o Department. but it i. a clirioi that they are ilot mistakes are not lloqlli'lll. tllt'l‘ usually enough of 'llt‘lll to «to- confidence llst Hf tlio d3 but the dates we 50 the past been coupl asked dates. is apparently of the Superintcnden and vlltllmig‘ lillvillt'i‘ tlli~ llel lll tlli' list. “'0 plllillsll but. are iii no way ltS COl'l't‘t'lllt‘SS. l‘f‘Ct’lel "t‘\‘ltlll\lill. lt~ \\«' it at this «dill-o and It l“ tllp licsl of our killivvlodgo. (‘i-l Anyway, it is authentic, I'a’ Alisa tll'aig .......... Sept. Ah’llle‘toll ............ Sold. ‘ Aucastci'. .' .......... Sept. ‘ Arthur .............. Scpt. .‘llt. t Atwood .............. Sept, :o :.l Aylnici' ................... Sept Ayton .............. rcpt. Brigden ..................... lil'llsSl‘lS.............. Bayticld ............. rcpt. . licanisvllle .......... Swill, lo :ll licllllolll .................... 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