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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Jan 1928, p. 6

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The inquest held on Wednesday afternoon of last week in the Han- over council chamber to enquire into the cause of the death of Geo. A. Bruder recently, resulted in the jury coming to the conclusion that. Hr. Bruder was killed as a result of his deafness and that no blame was attached to anyone. Dr W. M. Brown of Neustadt was coroner and Mayor Armstrong was foreman of thenury, which in- cluded the followmg members: John Vath, Andrew Knapp“ E. F. Graff. William Bohnert, Milton Huber. Geo. A. Francis, Leo gsba‘ugh 399 gimp slur-v. Hm-y Martin's vonl and twin ufl'iw'. .Vh'lwnnan‘s iimrbex' sump. "a huh'hm' shop and the resid- e-Iu'n of HIM .lat'ksml ahow- HIP :qu and grain nfl'icv. Mr. and Mrs. luvksnn lust. f'\'t‘l‘}'f|lillf_.i in their homo vxm-ptim.’ [In-iv dishes and sm'vrwarv. 'l‘lu;- implmwnt shop was ownml by Mr. Hainvs \th rcâ€" m-nlly was I'nrtlmatn vnough to haw put Inm'c insurancv on his block. He. also owns the big brick Mm'k um Hn- (-nrnm' not‘upimi as a hardware slow by Boniy MrLomt and bank pro-wisps by Hw Royal Bank- “my, little damage was done u.» the» hig brick promises. Chcsley Enterprisv. Mr. John B. Jones whn had been 113 for six \vaks clim'l at old age at his lmmv in l‘mhhintnn rm \lenvs- day nt‘tvrnnon nt' this work in his 33th yvar. l‘lvrvasml was a wtnr- an of tlw Fwnian Raids ut‘ 1866 and a pioneer resident of Sullivan and latter mount to tho annlinn Arran and Ehlvrslio‘ and l6 yvars am). on arm‘vunt. nt’ advancing yrars. retirml so Dobbinton. In recent. years hp was unablv to read owing: l0 failing eyesight. ln religion h» was a Methodist. and in politics a staunch uonservatiw. His \V’ift‘ prmlpceased him three years. He is" snryived by three sons and two daughters as fellows: William of the 4th of Ar- ran. Marshall of Melitva. and Alex. of Broomhill. Mam Mrs. Thos. Fer- ris of Dobbinton and Mrs. Graham hf Toronto. -â€"â€"Chesley Enterprise. m Hotelier. Last week the lemon was removed from the tree. as it had attained its full growth and wgs getting ripe. The bush was pur- chase-d in London and has been in Mr. Barker's possession for about {our years. It has thrived in Waterford, Belleville, L‘anhoro. and the best 05' all in Bruce, as Mr. Barker has moved it around with him. The perfume of the lemon blossoms is wonderful and would repay anyone. for the. little atten- tion they requireâ€"The (Teeswaler News. Will Build New School Separato Srhool Inspwtor Quar- rio arhlrossed tho ratopayors m' Mildmay Separato School Soc-Hun last, Friday owning on tho mattor of ororting a now school. The: sor- tion was woll roprosontmt at. tho ‘mML-Ling and after 'a. frro and full discussion of the question a voto was taken. As practically every person prosold. Vntoci In its favor. 11m trustee board has now fully decided to proromi at onco with the preparations for tho eroction of tho new school building. The new structuro. we are ao'IV-‘ised. will ho modern in ovary dotuil and it. is ex- poctod to ho complotod by Septem- ber i.â€"â€"Mildmay Gazetto. “J““ ’l‘lw i-vsiilrnts of Everett are dis- missing tho possibility of securing Hydro» rurronl in that villago. A rnquost has been made for an expert. from Hydro lioac’lquarters in Toron- m to come out. and tell the people all about. llm probable cost and give llu-m other information regarding mstallatimi and flu.» probable ammml. nl' powc-r that would have {u lw. purrhusml. as We‘ll as “hat prormlurv would have to be followml lo socurc- Hyclrn power.â€" .\lli.,~'lou Herald. Plowing in January S. H. Brill. 10th Kincarc‘line. says why go to Florida with a climate iikn “'0 have here. On Friday and Saturday. January '13th and 14th, his sons Roy and Herbert spent part of tiw clays plowing in the fivhls. To plnw in January in this; section 01' the country is a rare oc- currvncv but strange things (in take piarmâ€"Kinr'ai'dinu Review-Report- The Late John B. Jones Coroner’s Jury 13315. No Blame “’ ~ ‘1- An 18 02. Lemon A 131 "11 lemnn measming 21/3 in- thes b\‘ 13% inches and cweighing om: pound and t“ 1) (1111108 has been on 11151113} in 311.1 11191111111. 4 window 101.1111.» pas: fmv days. This isnt aw kind that W. J. is ahin M securn from 811.111“ but it is O. samplP that is gumn in Cul1055.lt is 011 a tree ovum! In Mr. A. Barker of the 53111111 1131sonage and the potted art-1 “as an display at_ tho fall l'air Elmer Rankin of Paisley is in the Walkerton jail awaiting trial on Friday next at l p.111. on the Gllill'g“ of stealing; clover seed from Duncan McNeil] 0f Elderslie. a per- tiun of which he is alleged to have sold in a party in Durham. Rankin, who is being defended by Mr. Campbell Grant of town. is said to have a bad recordâ€"Walkerton Her- ald and Times. Cf. Remanded on Theft_Cl_la_rge Hydro Culijent for" I'I‘veret‘t. 'AGE 6. ., A. Francis, Leo msn my Wmmenberg. Mr. lh'. Kyles. a vacant, graduatv 0f 't‘m'mitu t'nivei'sily. rocniveii a :‘athi'i' Imimw \Vt‘iL‘DmC‘ to Sing- hamtmi. whm'n ho has opened a mmhcal pvacticv. Singhanwton has hen-n without. a I't‘Sit'iE‘Ilt- doctor for mmv tinw. and $0 delighted \\'t‘l't} ttw i-Psiih‘nts of thv Village and sin-rmimting districts at having (mm. mm-v a physiwian in their midst. that they stagmi 'a formal \Vvtcomt‘ for him in the town hall and pi-nsvnted him with an address of WPIPOHI“. a beautiful f Ul‘ coat and a pair of gauntlets. McDonald.--In loving memory of nm' dear wife and mother. Mrs. H1121: McDUHald. who passed away January '21. 1927. uh. [1ch we miss her. words cannofi 'l‘hal bright, happy law we) loved 80 well: . 'l‘lw swvelvsl. of momorws IS all that is lc‘l'l. ('H' a dwar lnving wife and mother. One 01' the best. ~â€"Sadly missed by Husband and F amily. Re? ident Doctor at Singhampton .‘-.'r. Wesley White. south of town, “tuned in" on his Iadio one night r11 centl) and after listening to a jazz orchestra polluting the air, turned his dials and 1n came KFKG, Planet Skate (30.01 Hastings Ne- braska b10adcasting a concert. Af- ter the program had finished, the announcer came upon the air and offered a pair 01' aluminum skates to the poison recehing this pro- gram the farthest ana). Wes ans~ “111-11 1i that night and the other dav the skates arrived. 'lhat tune- -in “as a. lucky one for “'95. â€"Flesher- ton Advance. New Road System A1temesia tOVVnship has discard- ed its old system of doing road “wk. and at, a special meeting of the Council on Monda3 Mr. Harry Patton \\ as appointed general road supe1inl1'11111'11t.The township Will he (“\lliHi into 26 divisions and 26 s11l1-oVe1seels VVill be appointed. There are 14‘.) miles of roads in that township and each overseer will have approximately six miles of highway. Ten thousand dollars has been a;bin-oprialed for the work.â€" Fleslu'rllm Advance. \11 enthusiastic meeting of the leVeisham school section “:15 held in the school on 'Iuesday afternoon and it was decided by a Vote of 53 tor and 7 £11,111 1i11st to build an ad- dition to the mesont School house in 111°d111 to ham 3 high School in the l1VVnsh1p ol ()spIeV Mr. H. \V. K1111111I1a11 explained the. situation and gaVe the. meeting the cost. 01' the building and the 111ceipts to be obtained. \111. John Wilson of Col- lingwood is the architect and drew the plans for the addition. It is stated that, Mr. D. L. Weber of Kimberley has been awardm‘l the contract. the building to cost 371.500 and with the heating plant and incidentals the cost will amount to 111111111ximatelV 111.510 The need 111 :1. high school in Osprey Town- ship has been telt tor some time and it is a credit, to the ratepayers and trustees of the l-‘e-V'eI'sham sec- tion that. they haV'e taken the 1'11z1tte11 into their 011x11 hands.â€" i’leshel'tou Advance. (3.. of Owen Sound. represented the Crownâ€"Hanover Post. Mrs. S. L. Hare Injured While 111tu1ning home f1om the Y. P. 8. meeting in Cooke’s Church on Monday e3 ening Mrs. ..L Hare 11: this place \\ as lvadl3 injured when knot-k1- d do“ n by a horse and 111tt1.11.Alon;.jr with smeral others she was walking on the side of the road when run into. The horse. driven by Mr. Alvin Foster, had be- come frightened and was out of control at the time. Mrs. Hare was shtick by one of the shafts and her collar bone was broken in two 11la1~11s besides 1111111i3ing some cuts on the head and a bad shaking up. She has been teaching school in (Mange \alley and the school has been closed for afew days until a temporary teacher can be secured. â€"- Ma1k1lale Standard. “Listener In" Won‘ Skates Feversham to Build High School tell. IN MEMORIAM There were 232 murders in eight months in Mayor Thompson's met- ropolis. including. we presume, that. of the King's English. Politics is said to make stnange bedfellmw and it also makes a lot 01 them, to judge b) the extent to vslrhich the electorate is going to S 9811. A visiting scientist. says children can spell better than tlmir fathers. 'l'lial being the case, why don‘t, they? . The modern kitchen equipment, makes cooking a simple and easy business for the woman who hap- pens to be. an expert, machinist. Landon iraga club for asthmatics. Prosumahly Its mnmmws meet. and exchange wheezes. . le homvs are said [0 1w failing: in their gl'uatz‘st duty. but at least Hwy kevp plaves Open whm'o‘ tho children can come home to SIM-g). A stadium of 40.000 watching two dozen men at play presents 3 won- derful picture of Hm way our race takes its exorcism 0.00m v'mvvvmn-W 'v‘rv'vvvvvv-v'v'v‘vv MCKECHNIE MILLS For Best Quality FLOUR and FEEDS Feed Prices . Flour Prices Oat Chop. Lon. sacked...$38.00 Maple Leaf Flour, bag.. $4.50 Crimped Oats. ton. sac’d 38.00 Cream of West Flour bag 4.50 Mixed Chop. ton. sacked 35.00 -, Shorts. ton. sacked ...... 38.00 Fne Crown Flour, bag.. 4'50 Bran, per ton. sacked... 36.00 0 Canada Flour. bag-m 4-30 Feed Flour. ton, sacked 44.00 King Edward Flour, bag 4.00 Oyster Shell. per b-a'g.... 1.75 Pastry Flour. 24 lb ...... ' 1.00 Standard Screenings. ton 33.00 Tan’kage, 60%, per bag.. 3.50 Cracked Corn, Argentine, per cwt. $2.25 Poultry Feeds, Calf Meal, Oil Cake, Ground Flax, Rolled Oats, Wheatlets, Whole Wheat Flour, ' Salt, Bone Phosphate, Beef Scrap} Try our Cod Liver Oil for your poultry . Nothing Better Feeding Molasses, 25c. per Gallon We pay highest Market Price for all kinds of Grains. Get our prices before you sell. 'rown DELI-VERY J. W. Ewen 8: Son Phone 114 Durham, Ontario ‘ Bright Sayings From The World’s Press A scientist says human intelli- gmce is 450.000 years old. but does- n‘t. slain how soon it, will begin to m-t its ag'v. One Mexican (IOHQI‘QI escaped by changing: Hm calm 01 his hail-and “hiSkQX'S. It was dyo or die for him. Singularly onough. the only thing that will put. the blind plg out of business is the squeal. In the beginning man had an odd rib. And she’s still odd. ‘ You can’t; ehoose your ancestors, but that's tan' enuugh. They proâ€" bably wouldn‘t have chosen you. Honesty isn’t the best poticy. It isn’t any kind of policy. It is a state of mind “01° else it, isn't. hon- esty. “kw ‘uur- Oat Chop. ton. Crimped Oats. Mixed Chop. t4 Shorts. ton. sa. Bran, per ton. Feed Flour. to Oyster Shell. p Standard Scree THE QUIP COLUMN Feeding Molasses, 25¢. per Gallon We pay highest Market Price for all kinds of Grains. Get our prices before you sell. TOWN DELIVER! TOTAL - 20,197,000 HP. Cracked Corn, Argentine, per cwt. $2.2 try Feeds, Calf Meal, Oil Cake, Ground illed Oats, Wheatlets, Whole Wheat Flt ' Salt, Bone Phosphate, Beef Scrap: Try our Cod Liver Oil for your poultry . Nothing Better THE DURHAM CHRONICLE AVAILABLE WATER POWER IN CANADA AVAILABLE WATER POWER DEVELOPED WATE R‘APOWER "Hymn,” BASIS OF 24 HOUR POWER AT 80% EFFICIENCY warm wntus ANOIQRBINES msrALLEo TOTAL -â€" 33,!l3.200 H.P._ 53%} A man of diminutive'proportions sat down at a restamant table ‘I want some salad,” he said “What kind slnimp‘?” asked the Insulting LET ILLUSTRATIONS AND COPY tn; an PILOT YOUR TREASU RE-SHIP SAFELY TO PORT AN RCLUSNE SERVICE FURNISHED FREEBY u a :u mum. n.2, ‘I L' 1 'u waiter. “Don’t get funny with me. young man.” Chronicle Advertising Pays! Try it.. fig" ~ :tiv‘ti Thin-am, January 26, 1928 U Dunn «5"... .___V YOUNG YORK HOG. ONE DOL] at time of service.-â€"H. Eek} Priceville. Route 1. H 17 31 BUTTER, MILK. CREAM SERV] We will be in thv mar-kn! i'n" winter months for pmw milk cream. Orders taknn fm' vh dairy butter delivormi HIT thn also buttermilkâ€"~Watson‘s hair) chener. LOT \VEST H \l 1 WV. 7. 1‘. tinck. 50 acros good 1‘21: 3m. ' never failing “0115: in :nw dun cultivation: cheap 1n quirk ; chaser. Apply Alvx. '1‘. Mar Elmwood. Route «'1. m' H. lumen. Milverton Blvd.. Toronto. 10 ‘37 HOUSE FOR SALE BRICK DWELLING: ALL CONV IENCES: on George 511mm. 1 High School. Apply at. onco 10‘ ”‘ JAM:I\1v c‘ NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham 17.191). Live Stnz‘ki sociation will ship stm-k from I] ham on Tuesdays. Shimmrs requested to give thrne days‘ nnt James Lawrence, Manaq Phone 601 r 13 NUR’I‘ H I’AR'I‘ 1111‘s .\‘\'11 R. 01 22 111grem11111. 1‘11111111n111.:1‘1(‘1 11111115 acres 01031011 1111111111‘0 11111111111 1111511; 111 11111111 $11111 111 11111111111 frame 11111‘11 114‘ 710 111111. 1111811m concrete stables; 1111111111 “1111 cement. 111111; 111 111111.11 .\' <11 1.»! and 7 C1111. 4. SDJL 111111211113. (1 131111111: 110 1101119: 11111 1111M 11:13 and 111 1.111111111111112 111' 1‘11‘1111'11111111; the promims are 11 11111‘}' 1 111111<11 q 1111111111: 91111111 11111111<.111 1: frame 1111101141111] 1111111111111: 11111 W'ell at d1101‘: 111111111 1 111111.: $111111; ‘ 1 (his farm.maki111,: 11 0111111111 1 farm.'l111s 1111111111131 \11111 1111 1 right 10 quick 11111121115111. 1 n1 ticulars 11111111 111 \\:11.~‘1111.~ 119 (1..“ 4.1)111‘11am. (1111. 111311 MIDDLEBRO’ 8: MacQUARRIJ ’ Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. DURHAM. (,)\\‘l;‘.\ >1 H ‘.\'h DUNDALK, FLESHIQH’I‘UN Lambton SL. 805 2nd Ava. Durham. mwn 5w Flesherton ()fl'icu Upon va-y 53 day, 1. 30 to 9.30; Dundalh u open every I’m-lay all «Jay. C. G. Middlebro’, J. H. MacQuarr Owen Sound. 1mm taming 100 arms; 8?. acres 1m cultivation. balance lumlwlmd lnl convenient, to sclwnl: an the pm 18125 are a frame lm‘n 42:;wa fl. w stone foundalinn: mncrl-ln slab also hnv ham 30x50 with slmw ha ment; hog pen 20x40; twelveâ€"N brick house. furnace healed, 1 frame wondshed; drilled well cl to house. with windmill: cone! Water tanks; 30 acres seeded tn h 10 acres to sweet. clover: this I: is well fenced and in a good stall cultivation. For information an to Watson‘s Dairy. Rll. 4. 1mm: Ontario. 10 '33.? V DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Surgenn, 0| Lambton street, Durham. Ont. GM ate University of 'l‘oz‘onzu. ] tested and coirectod. ( )f 11m». ha 2 t0 5 p.m.. 1 t0 9 p.m., Sum excepted. i C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIV' Chiropractors Graduates Canadian Clam pr (iollcg e, 'lm‘onto um. um.“ BIOCR, Durham. I_:)1\ m (2' mum; BBS. JAIIESON 8: JAMIESOI (mice and residence a shor: q once cast of the Hahn House: Lamh'ton Street aner 'Imm ham. Ofl'ice hours 2 to r . 8 p. m. (except Sundays . J. L. SUITE. 3!. 3., M. C. P. S. 0!! ice and residence, Corner Countess and Lambton Streets. 01 site old Post Office. Office hm 9 to H 3.111.. 130 to 4 p.m.. 7 to 9 (Sundays excepted). LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers. Soiicitm‘s, Mr. .\ In her of the mm mm hp 111 Inn-mm l‘llesdzn of mu: n "W”; 3,: pmntnu may be made mm thv (va1; m ofl’icc. LOT 7, CON J. F. GRANT, D. D. 3., L. D. Honor Graduate 1 nn’vrmy uf onto, Graduate Royal (Lwilvgu l.) Surgeons of Untano. Ummtr all its hranclws. (.M'liu: (l: Block. Millb‘trwt. swunnd away of Macbeth's Drug Stow, Tfif’w. c. PI-CKERING, DENT (Mice, over J. A; .1. immw ~ Durham. Ontario. FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale 4344 122-124 Avenue Road TOWN“ lohnW.Bates R.Maddocks | FOI‘mE‘I‘Iy Hf Fit-shortml BATES BURIAL C Advertisements under thxs CASE WITH ORDER; six com at four. Telephone calls treal Saturday night of week order. 25 cents. On8 all charge orders will be made each insertion. l Thursdny, January 26, 1928 PA RMS FOR SALE Medical Directorv Dental Dz‘redar: Legal ‘Dz’recion' Classified 21. KG Durham. RJ‘ III-1W DNT. 0 10

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