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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Aug 1927, p. 1

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May, August it. ”If a . “a. aim presented “Iii uti'ilT tait’nt En th. H . ,u; m many attrac- . . ., The ilhronicla h;,,,.\ . " 'ti It" I't'PI'”sent¢ 7 .. ;'i~ .‘ttt'lll-ttlt‘d m i" 'i‘. _,t. ‘1"! :il‘s' “i” .79 . , ‘ iii“ "MING? t - .i' itit'oi'ttmtion ,. , .- '. ‘.‘.ltilt'l'. "IO .-‘tiit .‘ltltI the t ,.» e JT'IIIHI’JIFIE .-.â€"...â€"â€"._.._. 0-0".- ETERANS’ ' THEATRE aturday, Aug. 12-13 )T GIBSON t the FLYING U i ~nia~hes i. ~plitit- i it Mutt“ llltii i widt'ii ‘lltta - t' pursue l l..'to' ttI. T,..a titt'Il..t‘\- i't nice‘ ti) iri.;i\' Mwie Madness" ~ ' . is ‘ A. 3;. Childrenâ€"15c. oMiNo SOON 'y wisi B-iJLlllafl \ v \ ' -0--o-to- o-o-o-o-ONOW -o.o.4oâ€" v-o-vo-o-o-W‘m tED' ALE 'XPEHIENCED “BRING CON- .VtPl t'i‘i’NlENT Limited 1 i tyrecn ‘39} tort-u SL235 Rtlpt‘\ 5-519 'itie ’95 ”Jr a». VOL. Gogâ€"N0. 3140 .. -mâ€" “-0..- awn-“u...” Mm-«uâ€"â€"--â€". ”fi-mh- coon noun ‘ Al iiui cuss none Local Hospital 'l'raasnry Mina Good Sum As Result 0! Garden Party lean by Ladies of Rad Cross Last Thursday light. STRIKE RATE TONIGHT Decided to Wire Town Hall and Did Other Business, But important Part of looting lad to la Post- posed. The August meeting of the Town Council. which ordinarily should have been held on Monday night of last week. met on Monday night of this, but even then. through illness. did not accomplish the big reason of the meeting. the striking of the rates for the year. This was caused by the sudden indispositlmi of Reeve Bell. who was forced to leave the Council table and retire to his home through illness. The result. was that while most of the business was ac- complished. the important one had to be left over and a special meeting called for tonight in the Clerk's of- w” ith good weather. a slight let-up u the work amongst the farming ,.. iomunity at. the time. and the sym- pathy and co-operation of the whole .ouiitryside adjacent to Durham. the annual garden party in aid of the Meat tlross Memorial Hospital here. went in er with a hang. and as a re-tiIt the rollers of the local insti- tttttoli WIII It” augmented to quite 8 large amount. 'l'his garden party and frolic, now an annual atTair. is put on by the Iatiltts‘ of the lied tiross Society here. . . ' . Y . ‘ ,\s all the l’t't't‘llttrl gr) upward tilt’ I.“.\I’U.\-IV)â€"LU.\DOI\ FL‘I‘JL tiiaintenatice of the hospital. it quite ' Captain TOP”. Tully. Wm, has signed litttttrttlli' “HUM" that It” ”“0““ '3 an agreement for the London. Untar- mi“. "" """"""' "' """t-V "W" “'3" ”t" to, to London. England. flight for the “'0 members Present Monday eV- ai-tual members of the society. the $25 000 ltt'tlt' donated by Mr. tlharles ening were Mayor Murdock. lteeve whole town and tftiltntt'}‘-'tttt‘ turning Burns of the tlanadian city. His com- “"“t and Aldermen Henderson. Mc. out to ensure a big crowd Iii-int! l”"-" banion will be Lieut. J. V. Medcalf. Lean. Albert .\0ble and 0' 5' Hunter. rt'ttto tlaptain 'l'ully. when an instructor .“m’ monthsraccounts totalled a The rink was crowded shortly af- in England. had as a pupil Alan tlob- little oyer $64» and were ordered M. ,4 ,,~,.|,,,.k. and with a continuous ham mm, Sir Allan. paid. Amongst the communications were those from the Lundy Fence Company of Toronto regarding the pert'ormaiire going on in «litterent \i'z‘tlttll'i the spi't'tltttil's Ttil' til“ "“3”. _ ' erection of fire escapes at the '1 own hour or two were kept busy viewing WEEK . ttie ditto-rent attraction, ott’ered. pat- 0L0 HOME Hit”. it “’“f'l' from “”9 secretary ”f ionizing the booths. and listening to "SSE” the ttiiatrio tioyernment Control To BE DISC Board for the appointment of an en- the name supplied for the occasion. ' . _ A, torcement oilicer under the new Act, Chances Are That Durham Old Boys and another from the Mayor of Mt. the. got-den party proper com- and Girls Will Be Given Oppor- Forest otl'ering for sale the decora- Iltt‘tlt't'ti at it o‘clock in the afternoon tunity to Visit Old Home Next tions used in that town this yoar in with a -ol'tball tournament. in which Year. ' their ttld llome Ween celebration. t-Hiz' teams had entered. 'I'his ci'eat-l --â€"â€"â€"â€"-_â€"-â€"â€" . .\o action was taken oti any of these cat a lot of Interest, especially the Stt'cct tttlk t'cgttt'dtlig tttc adytafl- communications. L,“ “m, WNW.“ ”Mum.“ and bility of liurham putting pn an ttld Ixin. Xiii'tiianby, tt'c'lTII‘. i’"-‘i‘ “II“ “”15 ””m“ “""k ”"3” Inc tii'st two teum‘ t., compo-lei.‘tt'ttl' discloses the fact that there is “M... kw“. and ”Winn” 1"... not- little. it any. opposition to the idea. til“. Iiii\.\e\et', [it'iiyeiI ton llitlt'tt t'til‘ “III/PH" j'Vh” Am“. I”"'“ "IMI‘ML .I” the lwcal tti~-el'- and ratio. ,iut ahead It." the Ltit'iitilt‘tc tire of ”I“ ttlttttttttt The principal discussion of the in} {Hits to l3. In the next s'i'l'ltN, the ”'5" ”t“ "M““I' I" it" t-'""‘I 39" ““Hlt'tt i eyening centred around the town tiit'ltt‘tiilttlt: .ii..t Itul'lt'tt'Il teams- \\i-i'i- and that next .\‘ttgtt.~‘t Durham “:t“ ball. the rewiring of this building. .atte: \\lltltllt'..' “"' about ”W “Wt-"‘9' WW'k. 4“" ”I" its decoration and gt‘nerat fixing up _ ,_ g .m .....â€" ....---.â€".â€".â€" â€"â€"â€".-â€".â€"â€"~-â€" ‘~ . - â€"-~â€"â€"..â€"-â€"â€"-â€"o- mâ€"-â€"â€"--â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"-â€"â€"- -. _â€"- ant-uâ€" â€"~.._,gâ€" -:- Ball Tournament in Afternoon 'I'be 'I'reasuret“s report showed a balance due the town still of $669.th iti back taxes, The Town Hall Question the memento ~. t.'t‘ . the -:';i\. 't he I\li‘ \ team had the I "‘t~ ”1 I”"' “1""??- l,_, mu,“ ,..,,,,;.i..i..|t ..i;ti‘I:i~~i-it. got; Iuh't year there was some talk of .II out it. le Hi and were next-r ttt'ilti- i holding a home-coming this year. _ . ’ ed the gainc Iii-tween tileiit'othlit. 3 ItIII as so many ttt\\'tl_~' \W'l't' llito ttit‘ it!" tttttttttllg tit l‘t‘c'lttittt's's‘. 'I'Iie'Sotitti t liori..e-h twain~ wa- \u i'y inter- ; game. and Jubilee Year seeing many t.t'i',\' t‘fl” hair was but a "tooth other celebrations. it was thought .. .._.__.- once of opinion among the tLoiincil :i'- t'~"t".‘ and 'oi the tir-t mo oi three lCOllthll. sit soiiiiiit; PR KILLED BY FALL Billy Wiltshirs [mod When Thrown 0! Load oi lax-Was Driving the Horses. Falling off a load of hay, Billy Wiltshire. little son or Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Wiltshire of Proton, near i Dundalk. received injuries on Wed- nesday of last week from which he died on Thursday morning. He was driving the horses for his father, who was also on top of the load. A rung iii the ladder supporting the boy broke and the first intimation the father had of any accident was a sudden lurching of the horses off the windrow. 0n looking for the boy at the front of the load the fath- er was horrifled to learn that lie. was not there. In the fall the little lad, who was only six years of age, had broken his jaw-bone and crushed several ribs. .w‘m.“ oioii ioiiiisiiiiiiui to ill imam militia mom ' AT GIEYCUUITY ltcmlttlmtlltmm. â€"â€"â€"a_...__. Gray county Woman's lattltats lot DIED SATURDAY . saa lad loan a Instant a! lama m riot tar ”alt 1' vs Yarnâ€"LIV: in Joint Oaths-tag la lass mm m I“ W I! This District. Tuesdays-Was lost laoossstal lasting. The twenty-first annual conven- tion of the Women's Institutes for Grey County was held in Durham on Tuesday of this week in Knox Unit- ed church and will go down as being one of the most successful ever held so far, delegates being here from all over the county. The. morning session opened at to a.m.. with Mrs. J. Ezra Hotliday of (lien I'lden iii the chair. All joined in singing the Opening ode, after which Mrs. tllass gave the. scripture. reading, with prayer by Mrs. 'l‘hos. McGirr. The address or welcome was given by Mrs. John Graham of Dur- Medical help was summoned at once ham. to which Mrs. It, Down of but little hope was held out. for his r'liisliei'tOIi replied. recovery. He was the second eldest of a family of three girls and three boys. CLAIIIS LIQUOR ACT CLAUSE ULTRA VIRES Counsel at St. Thomas Arguss ‘l'hat Province is Entering federal Jur- lsdlction. l'Zyideni-e and argument. were con- cluded bet‘ore Magistrate Maxwell iii the cases of George How of Aylmer, and Joseph Kearns of the I'arkview lletel, both charged with illegal sale. The case. was tried last Friday and the magistrates decision will be giycn this week. tl. St. tllair l.eitr.b, K11, who pre- sented argument iii both cases for the defense. attacked clause No. 72 of the “Mario Liquor tloiitrol Act, which makes the offense of selling ,H l? I" ”I“, , , ,;,,. 1”... game» H, go.- any local celebration is cont't'l'tt- for the busy fall and winter season punishable by imprisonment without ‘ now at, hand. There was little dit'ferâ€" the. option of a line. Mr. l.eitcti sub- mittedth iti so legislating, the regarding the adyisability of having l'royincial titiyerntoent. classes sell- ing liipior its a crime. which would then make it come under the juris- away and eyen now there were in- tilt'tttill of it e liotninion l'arliatnent ll ' new o'\i'lti\ “opened. poi ;,i,.,oi?lo-tter to wait until some other oC-Etltltt'tt'a tor the rental of the hall, cXclIt‘tH'ty. ., .. “NM”. ,,. it“. ”mini H“, [,.,.._ int-ion, Next year, it Is pointed out, one party haying requested its Ilse ii i.-.io u... .tItt‘Ilti and. playingdttd Home Week celebrations will tor a period of tin-m. weeks, not be ~o common. and if the proper, After discussing the situation from i'iti/i-t:~ can he tlitt'l‘f‘Ftt'tt titt'l'tt Ii" f Various angles, the Council decided ,i‘tfo- doubt that the Mid town “I” J to accept the tiller ot' the I.tt.It.I‘i. to t"’IIl-" through, tLivtiti'1i.--at o' page t'i . t In the t‘\t‘llt that ttii- objection was oyerrulcd, then in making the i This session was mostly of a rout- ine nature, including the address by the President. Mrs. llolliday. the reading of the minutes, a discussion of new business and the election of officers, The otl'icers for this year ("‘02 President. Mrs. Louis liaiiard, Kemble; Vice-President. Mrs. Albert Miles, Kimberley; Secretary-Treas- urer, Mrs. It, .I. Long. Meatoi'd. A splendid address was given by Mrs, \A'illiatn Harrison, representa- live for North Urey. who spoke. on "The A, It. tlfs of Life," and corres- ponding with each letter, Mrs, Ilar- rison had a splendid tiiessage that should be armed home by the lads ies. Community singing was another good feature that was Joined in and tnucb enjoyed by the assemblage. 'l’hen followed dinner iii the, baseâ€" ment of the church, proytdcd by the. ladies of the Durham branch, and at which 230 were served. The Afternoon Session The afternoon session opened at :3 o’clock. with ill the neighborhood of too present, .\It'.<, llolliday tookt the chair, The singing of a popular well~known folk song by the entire “Continued on page It, .......... ..,- ow mm in» i»n--1N0W BELIEVEU T0 oner was innocent until he wa- pro- \en guilty. Finally the lil'l~iiltt'l'\\1twt itiay S77» toward the rewiring ol' the t i" I'“ ”'W“ H‘“ ”mm” of H'“ doubt . BE OUT OF DANGER The. death on Saturday afternoon at his late. home at thicky ts'augeen. Wired a well-known rest-lent in the person 0! Archibald 'I‘hotiipsoii, He was 72 years of age and had been ill since the. latter part of May, when he suffered a stroke of paralysis and had been more or less indisposed up to the time. of his death, The deceased was born iii the township of Normalihy on what w its known as the 'l‘tionipson ttttfllt‘stctttt on the. ftlth concession. With the exception of a year or so spent in North Dakota and ii time at I'i't.'ttttta he lived all his life in Normauhy up until twelve years ago when he disposed of the property and bought the present farm at Itorky Saugeen Ill “‘91 the deceased was married to I'llizabeth Kain. who stll'VlH's, to gether with a family of six sons and one daughter. They are illadys (Mrs, Albert 'l'aylor . 'I‘oronto; ltart. ley. 'l'oroiito; Albert. in tileiielg; ttoy. in Pittsburg. Penna; Norman and Gordon at. home. who haye the sym- patliy of a Wide circle of It'tt'lltt‘t ttt their trouble. The funeral was held on Monday atteriiooii to Maplew'ood retoetei'y. a large concourse of friends toitov. mg the remains to their last, l‘ei-ttlllll tttat'c. 'I'hc scruce- at both tlt'tt-t' and gmye were iti charge of the Itey, It, It, Armstrong, pastor of the t't't'stiytci'iati church, ot which the deceased was a member. Iit‘side,‘ his immediate family. .‘Tt, 'I'tiottipsoti leayes two brothers and two sisters, Messrs .tohti 'I'hotiipsoii in Normatiby, William in tilenelg. Mrs, Mcl'herson in ltegina, Sikh, and Mrs. Adam \S'atsoii now yi~iting l't'tittht's in Vain-outer lit; tint AND (no) tacos “t know not whether law.- be right, “fir whether law.- be wrong; “All that I know when I'm to ,iail “Is that the wall l~ droid." iSIich w u- the thought that. taptly ran t'Iittl'titlL'tt the tiiitid ot' a Iiiiciw gay, ..'\- titg tititet tttitti acre-ted tittti i.\nd bi- cliiitii the other day, l t they had ttiititticit too freely and “ere in a lighting mood; tttrzike the tltiink - log window. and they t“.’ittt‘tt Val. Ittititi a ibiilc, i .Iht't »'-.'.oic the". t‘iitttd Yfi’iip any thing ”I um.- i. one general opinion, any- i building and the Property flotiitnitlee '“ H'“ "“W "I a ""””" 3”“ ”t“ ”1m." i Condition of J. .I. Hartley Much Im- ‘ 't hat wot-e the drape ot inan; wax, and that i~ that It Itttrhatn tie-l “5t.- gi’scn the authority to call t'oi'll‘m‘f "‘i"I'l"I' H". ”m“ "I H”. m._ “0"“ and Little ANXIOU’ renlro It ito concluded -iicti a poi ..._ t'ltti'- to r. it'til'ilti'. ~he will do it well ' It'ttttt‘l“ tor the wiring and ttecnt'nt- i """‘"t 3‘ Itt'HtL' "’t"""tf~ ”t "““tt'd‘ That He Will Not Recover, Hi. and Mrs. George Arrowsmith i and hate h.. ~toiie unturned to make i Hit: tutti proceed with the work at t ”mi" “ ‘H' H’" "\“I‘imi‘i adduced. “. ‘ "It " H II I i ‘ h i When .i .. e o- i, -. ;t ' - . '- i or c -_ f ori rccciyci a. ii- ‘i W' at.» Experienced Real T r ll l i it u it tilt w ill to talk t o HIGH SCHOOL CONTRDC'I' lWedno «lay night announced H“. good i ll _â€"-â€"_â€" . .....â€"-..- -- . -_ I . \\t°l’t' -atci in Ho t'ttt t' I‘titttt'tt ititlti lli ' > .wtil‘u \ deputy ~t't'tll't-it a..- Ittt' tiouticit eyprcued ttlt'Ill.“'I\t'.‘ ”OtOl‘Inq 80m. Fl‘Om VISUL Here i-ii itI'l ii. i'ti' IIt'tiiIIt‘ «IiIt'Ii\\“I"I. GOES To ORANGEVILLE “4‘“,‘r IIlilt .Iilt'k \v'ttliit'\, .4”. HI ‘1'. - ' . , , . t- t. '.t.t e... \1 ‘ "OBLIHQ Called BOT “Gilda, I'IIIt‘IIIIIIttII‘I" t"'$.'ill’ttllll-' III" '31”. ”r' _‘ “INT .‘TiiF. ‘litiII'I‘" \T‘ti'IIt'V “r "HA,” '.\'IitI tIth‘ tIi it"Ii t‘ “A, l. \'_ ttt t» a ot' "'to I. t"t,".'.' , . ,, l , c . . l 0 . , - ,__ i ' I . ‘I‘ o . H , 't' Al \\ " ”ht “ l' H" ' “I " i l. ""1“ ”M" H" ”MM" ”“5 I" '“tt'tlig to he done iii the hall. \\ t . teni er-on of tii'an 't‘\tIit' wa- who was so Imdh tuttt‘cd lad. wciw “”3 " " i A” ” "' .- \i *l on . t t t - L . i \ " “'"' i‘ ""‘:i"'\i' i. .1," . ”Hi "'WWNML it ”"i'im'i‘i I"" I""‘“ ' the itiipi'u'yetoent- now' going oti. ittthe succeuliil tendered tor the et'ct'-'i‘t it ““1“ “H” Vim” ”mi “ii""i‘i , . i .l "Mr'1\ H: IILI‘ -\\‘.-a"\_ \\f.ii ,0',I Ilool:‘ t'iitit'ti i"I‘ III" l'.t_'\lk Ila” H“ II"XLT\\-d< 1“], That III" IHI’ ‘III‘IIII‘I It" “iIIUII ‘,’ H“. ““\\. "‘I'IIIIOII t” I’III'IIHI“ I't‘iIl-a \ht‘lqo i-Iltt‘l‘tfllhttt‘ TH? IH- 14-- ' 'HI U'tuiis" IOU} Wil' “Hi IIII'IIIH‘tI . ~. . 4 ‘ _ g . l. ' s ‘ . , . , . , _ - s s . .a . ‘ 't “”5 “u" "i "I " “"i “I": \I‘ttt‘tit.‘ t"~°"ttttt-‘ «it 8 ocioek atigood one. l‘ropcr fixtures should he High School 'l'hi- was decided at a “""'-‘° "““ “‘M I'"”"“"’ "M "r; ”i “Him,“ i” H”"“" i - .'l."i'i‘ \I7‘~. -‘ \t't""‘-‘-"'”"‘- ”‘ which it i~ hoped it iarge nuinhct' i installed iii the main auditorium tho meeting ot’ the Hoard last 'l'hur-dav dangei. [“4 night he “"3 t'ctnoycd : “V" ”1"“ ”m“ ‘ “I”. I". "”“I'W‘I in” . , A m ’ttt'ti “tit. It i- to t“, Ilttltt‘tI th.~'~'t . "1m. 4“” hi I“ . t‘ . ' 't' I " 'tt - tt , . . , .. .01-“ - tt'ollt t it- tilt-tit oil which tic wa- ltiâ€"1 not ttttlit-tit'tt point he; but" ,, . .l -. MUM” mum whmwd 't " 'll ‘ t -t ,v. . f . til I“ « _ .l . t .o itpia. y ILIITt'tI. nigi and .o pint was ..~ ,JI-I. ,pired U, My own home atid “tittttt” t .,tI I . t" in ii . .\ It I“. III ll'\‘.l (I IUII ‘ t:"“1 ;‘ .‘IIIII‘.I"III [ITIHEEE‘iI' HI [.II".'III* Ii“. ‘O;".' ‘9’. III" ‘P'lnn' }.:“ l",‘.n . . I o . . . ‘ I” . . ' '\' ,..\. "i ktl.t”vii"IiIt" “I”! “H, .. \hit‘tn ‘tI° I“. ‘\III Itt' IIIt'I't‘I 'tItII.‘ ‘tlHHI t it JHIIITH} \\‘ , ytt'td.“ H”. h.” ottltt r“. tttt l 1‘1““. " M .. tl t. or . . “the. , H “ i " ' - it’”' '“ "' "Ni" "3"" “t ”I“ tire-eat held ”it “'ttti'ttttttt by “"3 ““"tttt "ti 'l'tt‘ atot'i' t.- ti'iwtily tit'ttt't' “t“..tioog the itimoogiiime " ' ' ”- I‘MH“ ’ ' I ' ' ‘ ‘ "”1" 3“" ”“'” """‘- it‘ ”"3 ”I’J‘” .and any immediate future net-its, It the education department It! not 4 in a oi-patcb tt'otti Arthur: , l’. Water "tltt‘e’iti’. M" o" the gathering i~ to ascertain if It""”-'" li‘ttt‘t"'5tt't""l .‘h ti... y load, It“ tit"? \Ktttt i-[i' Hi 'i' It ire . . ~ .. v i ~i .‘ o'ly . . . .. .. A“? “"" ""“”'~"tt""t ”mt :. policy of tit't'i'iitmg the New '1" ‘t' “N ""““'i .\ terrible :it't'lttt'lit )e-terday - . , t "it ”faint. \\ I“ 't I. d the plan i- teasibie. To ettt t t‘r’t't“) stl'tt't economy should govern it”. out by the tirard and their arctiitect,; "l'hiir-da atterooon on the lartn ., . i ' iii it: mi toile~ from >:i'-'ltt- put it oxer. there must be the tutti“t expenditure of the town's money al- The departmental plans would haw-tot Itchit Arnold. about three ltittt'-| ‘I vi"'i \I'" .‘rI't’\‘*‘IIliIit ‘,‘,o'ft" t'it~tt;i"I';ETIHIi iiIIIHIIZ “II t.IIIlt'II‘i. I‘pi- ' IIIHIIL'II t't"tII‘thIV III TIII‘It'HSH .‘IIE‘EIII‘I “HIIP‘I 1"”. it. I'I'ITOII ’nnrgi “X‘”'II.‘:I\" {Ii‘tlll .‘II'IIIIII'. ItI‘tHIuIII ‘It'nIIt I” ”It“,"iu' ”H'l’f'ItflIlI' it‘t Ittttt-‘di ._ ,- .tti',.' ttivfiim-hiw ttII ttti‘ top «tn-3k “ii\\' ”till! “'3”! ”III” sum“ Ilttt ”“4”! III“ ‘ilf'l'IIIf'Tllt.’ “f t‘IT-If‘It'Ilo . IDIIIItIIIIH. “1"”.“11‘. (tilt ”r it” "’.‘Jl”-)r_ 'aIHT Hitl'lhljs IHJIH'Y .ttt IIII"“‘.UIII“I"‘.i “I599; ' ' tion as to the bcnelit to be derived i “MW” “Mimi," a neighbor, died thl'mm,’ ttvito hcaid tttt'tt hoot." '1 ii- in.’ w tio-ti Titm'z° '3» .l...~..ion ls‘ tirade and then titid ttt‘ltt. ‘ cy, ' l I H I ' 'mornin ie laying su erei a com- I 9 T , . . ‘ ; s . ,4, tbound racture of the leg. a broken ; ”M "' "' “""“""“ H" ' .- g .3' tiizi‘ city they "iv? 71 i'.! '1' ‘ 'i'w ti" ioi'f" \‘ti.'l'.' .A . .. ,,, t ' ‘- i' ~ . ion that it would be folly to go on the local Itoard haw: been work- an“ and ”Hum”! ”dumps. 3 Ittt‘t’t' would tiaye becti wini- ~hoot- ing on the matti't' for the WM t'tttt- . "The men were engaged iti tearing' t'tt' ' .. a: anti CROP comm , I\Ii‘ .. till ‘ III In,“ 1‘ 'x‘ h] ‘Iiiiiiitl '1 I"- \hIIII TIH‘ ‘pt “3““, t"II'I"’\“l“t‘”T-\ \‘t ITII- . ‘ i \iiihmmi ‘ in ii i ii. i “'i' JUDGING LAST WEEK in” ”mm“ m H ”MI H'“ """r “‘8.“ iii lit" of months. with the result thatidown an old bat'ti lti order to use: it“ .L’gI ‘.\.'l°'I, ii;i‘iii~f ",i' air 10': , - m-”â€" t. .,tti \Vliile oti the subject members 5‘” the tgouncil also \oiced the opin- iti a town the size of Durham. . . t I t l . t - ‘ ' l s‘. it ' . it ”t" Itt"t tti l't'littll' ~‘ti that the first title plans. [tl‘iif’tlf’ain tIl‘f same as {it Eettfflt‘ fit the tuner- m antitiwr Imp“ ‘ I"" 1-" It” I'ttttttItJ-'It't‘ t. tf “tilt, . . -~ .7 o .-..y*; ~_'-.'; 1., i' '1' , . ‘. ' 9 ., . . . . . . t ', ; 't w ‘ ' 1,, _‘ It \ .h A “P .I’ At t tI A . IIt‘a\_\i “.'\\“'a)’ ttf "a”. ttt' TIH' \‘Illtt‘l' , TII"I .",""”"‘,d. h:‘\.. I".‘,“ “‘o‘o‘,“".“. i 'I) "0‘,Id‘ ‘0 (’“p t",‘, h,”, it""l .,tttlll't’ ‘TJ‘I EU 1". ‘Ht IIIHA T‘ta‘i ‘HU\. "”"L'i‘ i'i 'i'liih in i 'i'ii‘iw'ii Government Judge Examined farms ”t 4" did not damage. the new decor- ' Work it to commence at ohcc. iti all . .‘ttht‘ time ago. I‘u’tt' "7 ittt‘ttt "tttttt'" . °“’ "" “”“W't’ "“" "' ""M ”i“ "'t‘ 'izc \Y‘f""~\"“ttiit ”“5 _ In Competition and Awarded Prize at _.,,,._ It wa- even adyocated ”I,” Pmimmm‘. ”H, week and the build-z”! upoi. tiie stf'llt't'lf'o' to attach guy that w itli bito i-tttt did stit\, '~l~' \“"nw~niit". sm - he and ttt‘ . . ‘ . ' ' ' , . Wipe.- with \'.tttt‘tt to control tte- tall ' It 'y‘st'tlitt It“ a wise policy to mix.- Hm mg is to he Hunt} ttit‘ tl't'ltpalilf} by~ ..... -. ..i , .n- , t - ix» :2 .‘ .., .. a. .. ... . . 'of the building, 'l'!..- weight of the “WWII Wot-hut Latdfaw ht'titit ’tt“. \\ t J. O . I“ ‘11, h _ I~‘ I“ I. II I,t I \\ 0 III. Md} ”flit IIIIII. dd} “3“ Itiittik \‘.’”.‘.'-‘.‘L It \‘a. “g” l.k‘t- III" ’“I‘IIIIt' ”I l’"'”"'litt('I.. Th“ llt'tk‘i ic~t. were the days set apart by the gov ,, .~.9\ ‘.,. m, ,., ’Tllt‘fl and their moving about on the news. h - g. ,.-.... ww- ‘Tflt't"°‘tt "'n'f' ‘Mt?! ei'iitiieiit for the Judging of the tit-til _,..,â€"~ .. _â€"â€"â€"..â€".». . _ -_ .- .. .__._. I\ ttfilt ttll' tIHNII “'Ullll] INIIItI a "(fly , iltttIltl‘tIl “'III [)I‘HTTTII’UIIY ti‘t'lbi“. TIH‘ timber- Itht'IS' \\.'g-- the t'ati-i- tit tho" H. lot H“ ““th shioitj ‘ .;’ . a... ' ‘ ' oil's: "{ s I'l‘ I ‘ is ‘. 1 s so --. l- ;. s. . . ' IL .. ,3} J ..__,1_.,_..,. 5”” putt, the "UH.“ ”WW”! I“ m. competition . It“! i tht print.” and H” op] [,mm- id, it ty .’ Ho High a hoot IitlIIlIITlfl.tlpllap c, "2“” h ”t t Inuit l” t, g tto ,”,, '._L,,,H”' I'Xptafm't'lti d. i - - . ‘ . ‘ t ‘ .ttiL’. ld'operly retitled, roiiltl he rump. a. it. now -tands. ll'ttttt'“ “it" “““lt ltt'vtt'cd and t.;c ltit‘tt ' He ' - -i I a i ' '. ' s 0".oi i ' v . -' ‘ ov- '. - I '- b ,. F, '3' SI'IUU‘T ["lh‘lt.’ ()IIT. l .i: tl"II‘t t int 1 \ l'aii . tin-oi «lilIiticlII_\ iindt. thi mi-pii 0 ~ of mm. ttito a mm’m,“ well-equipped ‘were ready to church”. the ‘all wa-I i . \l" \' '«w ~n:.tti i~ vi?" the south Urey Agricultural society, ' MISSIOR CIRCLE [81' 014617‘ human. “tinny ttllt‘Xftt’Vtt‘tt H- Tit“ It'llttItItls' p4, ”3",.“in t".Iti3itl."" I, Iappcared to be iti good condition, 1“, i'I“ M l.. “m away, Tanoiad in Debris \od .howcd lli- lloro: to .9 and "The h' c then were tangled up iii “""to treated by m fta the debri-. some of tlieni t.utTet'ltiil .. o , ' "D'h'OII’I‘D ”LIHI‘H“. ligall'pr. I'l”"“di- ' tIttItk “It." “tit" ‘Il’l‘i,t‘ ,'I“ ' i "04:,”- ;_ 7,. . ,,... vi“. hoot-up It‘it‘I. .uotz'l'hcre were tw'elye o'lttf’l6'~ tbi~ }"'dl" t-- - .3 " “ ti.--fn--«i ..’ “pi n.’ ’ti°‘tt'i:iiiol we understand that the compett-. .-i~ ts... -:'.°--h. .\-' aii- “mi tric‘itismn was ittiite keen. only a fewf .- tiiit'pS' *titttgpoints IN'lllL’ between tit"t and last ,. ,V . ' I I . i;~"i;ri.: tn-v .. "v“ew' e‘tl'?” "“t- "n" i "1*" To Light lonnmant The Young l.adie-' Mission Circle 3of Queen Street ‘ttl'tftt held their ‘ .\ proposition placed before til" , I. gilttllltt'ii for the lighting of tile Sol- .\i.gu-t "Winn“ "i ii..." “hm" "I M“; . . _ “h”..- Monument was accepted. (tut- Z I‘.Ill8Itt'ttl hiiinec. lac meeting op- . Tit" twig“ ”"5 5“” “3’ "- 'I"I'“'i.-ide interests had offered to “pool ‘,"“"I “"H‘ hymn. 3“" “'Iti‘it all ately rendered :issi-tetice. rcmoytng . “'I- ..’ 1‘ ."i may did not detract trutn ~ioii of Brussels. who wa~ welt ; the ill-'Iltllti! stand equip it and all swim”, m “it'i'aimg ”w Lord i ”"' “"‘I'W‘ and ””i'm'm" the "mm the “H”, """M‘ "' I'm‘" ii ‘ "i.“"~nlt‘lt' while in Canada. pleased With the crop." in titt- part i that “-3..- asked or the town w.“ ”‘8' Prayer. Another hymn wa~ then Iflit'tors were Witt for and eyery- "I cant allot-d to i’o-e a ‘m . of tintario. they comparing 73W!" they pay for the current pen-timed i‘ttng. followed by an instr'imetdal ttttttit “W“ t“ "I‘M" ”Witt "”lttt"t’t-i“l'tti «lit for all the pelt, KNOX CHURCH W. l' 8' ably With their in am- other eat't “fi'ft is mi ‘ ll i l . ' 1. ii. i ,' by Miss Kinnee. much enjoyed by able ”m“ """""“I ".t ”m" home, or . ‘ , , . . ‘ _ g . t = H “tint no u out He. , to the tithtiltat at tergus. Mr. Itry- " in mud enough in yet ;. mm, the pioyinte. The following weie .. , . , , . den s injuries were found to be most 'I-ut- erimmai. are rote; “PPIUUS‘, UNIT "\"'I i“ U.” Pfi‘” "U“ ”1‘”, {'UE‘.“ 'UIU'5-I'“ (-aughf' thy" lung" ..7 9. ;\e7, tho- ‘~\Y‘l'i"' ‘ I 2’ s . ,U T' s- 'ii‘II'Iit. .tthiIt; I, "U‘ ‘, I? I'.’ 'I.'l --r.... ”â€"oa-o~â€" . - . » 'a.’ . .. . t - \\ \l . :t"'ttt-" a night and certainly not more' I'ic ltiiilti’d‘ Ilt' ‘ “hi- " II“ -- . . . .- . . . ' "he a. - tici- out '1 ' te‘r’ t ‘ . , km“, “MM “mm.“ "M at . in. awatd.. the piizes running fiom than 32“, a mott'b. n". stand to be I ."l’I'I , l ., ,n f, ,m g, .-nl t ‘.. ', . .. ‘ , .. , “, . i "l . ‘. . ..p l .0 I . v s g-‘Jt t'tl tirst plan to $5 foi . \tllth. erected would take the form Of an lalm wa. than Had dItIlfidtl‘I} by . . . ' - _.; ‘ tli IIIit TJ'IIUW .. ,H v ”f “r" “ ”ham I'.. “.,me .. _ , . ,' . . __ .‘ I ‘ ‘ ,. .. , .- . " death «am: a a shock ._ . he held. ii I“ _ ’1' 't 1., “I" \Iatilt‘l'i III” -tanding I33 Ill "TIT"! “T lllf-llt . i3l"'Il “-i'h {UUI' “Kilt!" Shilling (10“11 “N m4 "HT"... HIS. hlfllt‘“ d't' It «Mitt. “"H’kel't'l and .4. ”I“ COHIHHHHTy. "I “(if “,0,” ll 4' ll ‘ 1. HT" Malay. .“.""”" ,7- .wiai' -“ ened Alex. Herd. Bentlnck: ,t, t; ”3",an the figure 0! the soldier and fl- Mrs. B. I'at'rell and Miss L. Smith which he was a highly respected ’ ”i 'u l I' ' l'tMl'Ht i'iiii'iim" rim mm Iii“. 'l‘lit- it. in ' MI" mpmilg: Alex. Grierson. Hpm'thimina’ing the monument hroper tfayored ”I" gtttttt't‘itig With a duet. memberdie leayes a widow and two ’ \s mums: and ltmt'l- ' r I ’ mck; \V. J. Ritchie. Glenelg: Thomas .tritoiigsi the other business trains- taiier which the Heralds answered small children to mourn his loss. to 1'”. ItII\I"g Q'tmmltt“? “‘95 "ENS-I v . '. -- -' 7 '. H . , . . . ' ‘Df “"xng. ‘UI9n5‘Ii-u \‘ UIUEdril “OUT.“ I. ”0"‘a.‘i c~\':£-. '3'" i'a.‘vwnt ", ",.. [hr- 2' . t'.‘ ‘\ atCUl'l’“pr. Ito-ntinck: Matthew Barber. E3?“ t ticgie Library of the second Quarter1 Th” I’”’“"""â€"‘ meeting I"”"“""I- 3‘ l t , ' . 0 mont. . tgmng. gm”. 3“,, a discussion as to {which the members decided to hold The number of point.- scored . . . f" the advisability of placing street ”W" Wm" "1 “'"W’" P‘rt‘v ""93 each individual case are not avail- “gm.“ at certain ”at”, in town that Sound. on August 12. which was an able at the present. nor will they be “m... “.3," dangerous. to [miestrians Mist pleasant outing. over forty be- for some days. it is expected. :witht of them. ing in attendance. -â€"â€". The. meeting closed with singing W P1090“! The candidate bad conipleted a “Abide wail Me“ and the mizpah tag.- Ho-spiiat. British izolumbia. â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€" . full course of study in veterinary Wicfion. .{m which um Kin- Mr. Herb Murdock last week pur- surgery. but had never practised. nee sewed ‘ dainty lunch. initiating the Society for their kind . ' chased the lot immediately south of He branched out into politics. But. ' ' ' ‘ ' rook lls on cam Zl‘ow'tllliuf‘. Tit» moo-tilt! was closed with sing- his property on Goran-an street and ing a meeting his DOIIUCII enemies. mg and mp Lard" prayer in unison. intends clearing it up and adding it referred to him as ”the vet ” and in Raisinsâ€"Quick. Sun. a wildcat 505' M' ~. Bout-m served refreshments to his preset“ ”0991117. The lot has a heated debate one of them asked' run into ’0' house where 3‘0. W5"? :1; ‘. one ot the most «double and for years been the Property of Ira. “(are you ally a veterinary sur- am. “WWW "”9""? °‘ “’9 ””0“ “m" °' “mum “-‘~ '0'“! scan?” “‘hy do yo, ask?” gum Samâ€"Well, he'll in bah to sit out WMMW woodman. “Areyouillf'. dehes’wayhekinâ€"at‘.all. . " Wt ts t'\l ytl'd whom the flittihath)‘ of the entire t4 (Ii :‘."’r”':’:;:2':’;- "u m" ‘“ community is being extended. I ii if i . i.“ .faptnry and ”Tilt”. manpl'.‘ I .. . . . t. .-l.'30"‘ were taken tip. “2- John Smith gaye the Itible reading. and the story. “Mrs. Pick- . \Iitv Box," read by Mrs. Mariac- hati-y i'HtlItt tw taken to “Pitt by 3". \I'- “obtain Derby read a letter ’run. \liss Lucy Pringle of Burn!‘ jury to his head and namimuon by children haw tlfltPhWI their piano have doctors shows this “to 1:; seri‘ous' lei-mos. is condition is contu ,r erit ca . --â€"'0â€"-â€"â€" Fred Burns was hurriedly retrieved mrmmss 0' ass was to the Royal Alexandra Bogota]. , ' l7 , where it was discovered Followmg are the numerator“ of that his back was bad! hurt. but the the Put Week. "I”! the tustmt "“1 full extent of his es has not lowest registered every day during yet been ascertained. Cornelius Cal- thc brewed. . ing at hours iashan mid Robert Arnold med lam. l_as. gin. with minor injuries and assi in Thursday so is :1 caring ”museum-com Friday .........../ot an .4 hascausedaw to fiaturvhy 65 it as sweep overuse p.asa(ltllc Saturday 9t 4;! 60 victi-swsrewelikasvnamlhim londay .13 a, £2 thought ahaad‘l'uesa so at u “min" wags-y”... u as u “1‘s brmigbt to a close.

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