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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Feb 1928, p. 3

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'BaI'S.“~J. C. Duke Dmpound of ' liver DeDtOne, vmooarhes we can- hiring “ith those a H] wt. dietâ€"4.13". >0». 0“. o- Our-o-«O-W 5". ledicines lp You! ieth's Store “"938 TESS 1'0 9 "Th. \‘rhooping_ 5‘0”“ _th mats and 211 '. Durham CHAN CE 1 O 101‘- amcmes [1 their reds of UGI'SUH- 0U 01‘ fl “THE WEE SCOT” Martin Lauder, the Durham Boy With Boston, 18 Small, But Great Things Are Expecud of Him.â€" First Hand Knowledge of Some Hockey Players You Know. ' ~11... \Vee Scot. of the Bruins” is e p. ntlo- annexed by Martin Lauder 'h‘zs place. now playing with the “”3”” w-ot‘essnonal hockey team in Nutmnal League. Martin is the ‘.,A;,§[..st player in the league, but \1, “ms. t_he_manager, believes in ; 1,1 and medicts the ex-Durham i1-\' 1» ;. wmim‘ star. ~ {in last issue of “Hockey. News :mi iiilmv Service”, a one-sheet .Nmi [.111-imiically by the N. H. L.. -11” ”1' Lauder: *\\'Iu-n the Boston Bruins sold to 'l'nfnliin Leafs one of their three .-.-zitx-.s-ii-c plaV,OI'S ”Sailor Jimmy swim-ms, Hwy had certain facts in mind. "M'vapal Hf these was the fact 7,5,: Hu- midget. Martin (Harry) “mum; was rvcovm‘ing from an op- mum“ he! underwent early in the ““5””. and \VOUld be ready SOOD ur'w-r Hm Hex-berts sale to join the izz-um club. He hooked up with m.» tram mics-nu?“ atgoqt‘ ready to mun up with Frederickso'n "and munm' Ill centre-Ice. He made his mg, appearance on the stormy 1-:..,<:..nâ€".\larunns game of January 7 \lnntl'o'al. hut. later was farmed U“. 1., PruVlllCnCo‘. where it. was ling'ml lw would get. more work '31...” m Huston. where Frederickson 331.1 (:zunoz' are going well in mid- lmt it. is no sure thing the 51,111.; Ivlzl}"l' will finish the season 1:; }’;-.»\'lllo'm'(‘. 'I might. recall him :1' :mx' tinw.’ manager Art. Ross re- ‘.,.H:;\ snul. \Vllen little Lander gm lllrt hast. form it will give lzmins three smart, and competent. HM-..» nwn. though Gainor. one of rh~ v-asnn‘s svnsations in hockey, mm :l..~o h.- nsvd on the defence. He mum" to Izostun as a defence man “pg ;‘ \\ as nub thxough cixcumâ€" 5mm” “hen Frodmickson “as in- ‘ “mi :md Herkwrts not in shape um. i; jumgu'd into the. breach in x. ‘. \m-K and made good. "lmnior- Notch. but. no relation in \ Harry except by thrift. 0f i:;:1- ' :vnwz-allyâ€"was picked up by 12-- ."_ svmzrs in Owen Sount. Ont. «- 110 was a member Of the il- Water! Water! Water! What 15 Good Helm Worth? FF .\'oJ.Durhun. Thursday, Pain-nary 2, 1923 \\ \1 nuns Hz-vys. one of the greatest :wuu- tvums in Canada. He is a I‘ellnw. but has speed. clever- ~. and plmxty nf courago. He is «My tlw slmrtnst player in fo-y. Ewm: only 2') foot. :3 inches in :‘nt. H» looks like a pigmy .n'.“ “m- m: x'angy Bruins." Why take a chance and use Water that is ponuted and mm for domestic use. when P’ure Water can be bad by having a well (killed “'8 handle Pumps and Pump Re- \ Y . :21: «in so well. 3‘ ,.‘~. but was astar 1 ‘ cam Ham‘ZS. and ’ 0. 3.0} this season ‘-., K3} is a centre 3,: 31‘ SE CH 8'? 1‘ ‘-i 211:: ' in his phy: fuzz weed and ‘:‘_‘ etyle Of Skatl] Mickey MacKay, Too ;1i1-s Lauder. quite a history of '\ 33:11 Kav. {01111111 Iv from -\'. 1s ;1\'1111.an1las Mickm is .11111\\11 l1eI1' In mam Of the 11.1111 1111111 against him. and 111' 11 1.11101! man} of the local \\1' 1'1‘511'111lllt‘1' ll in fllll. :1-:1. 111111111: 111110111. the \eterans 1 '. 11111111 '11 number of 111mm '3;11 111".11111 1111111 oxerlook ~j. Hmisell‘ Maclx'a} of the 1 1'1 111' R Hawks. ~11111'111111 33 \eai's 0111. his 11 11111111111111 :11'3}. but still one most etl'ectiw and elusive ~ .712111‘ 2211111. has been play- :113-12' 11'32111' 1101111“ {01‘ 0V9? 121's. 1111s stood a lot of hutl'et- 112111 111111 111' the cleanest. :~ \11'2111 .11‘1'1' laced on a shoe ~ ~::‘.‘1 2111111.: the laugh to the ha V 15:. 331111”? 2M. and 1)] game in 1 .~ slopes of as with th .tI'S. and it days were 11:0. whe -::It :wmg the laugh to me. . with the scythe. ,u' :s a western product. He. Vancouver and was one of .v-rs recruited by the. Pat- 'wz: they invaded the. Pac- . :zlt'ntttmt‘ with everything w. and planted the profes- rgmw in alien territory a- 50 ' slums of the Pacific. Mac- ‘ wzm the Vancouver team T‘~. and it was thought his vim's were done half a dozen 3.3-. when "Gully“ Wilson «2:? "bad man‘ of those days. ‘::m nn the head with his \tm‘Kay‘s jaw was smashed as hadiv hurt. but after he- shvlf several months he 363' to the game and again 1.. M cCalmon. the Saskatoon my who was sold to B 3‘. 1-: Hawk: this month. is MACKIH "21'? 0f the“ £93: ~ 313 time." lcCalmon with Chicago OF THE BRUINS .J.PRATT a centre-ice man . mez- 16‘2 pounds. :11 his physical build. wed and agraceful. 9 of skating. He is .ianmrous on lone {1* ends of an oppo:~ us speed and tricky inwiing enablfing hit}: 499 one of the grea‘ 11s and assists by >1“ Rangers. then In L35â€" 26.31M- “ell. getting only a sum last seaaon '24s- and is Maying bund U19 Pnds the goalers. .s the veteran en quote-116$ Phone 93â€"11 another boy, while not known in Durham. whose career with the Windy City team will be followed With interest here. McCalmon is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. McCalmon. former residents of Varney and Durham, but for some years now residents of Saskatchewan. Refor- ring to McCalmon. a copy of The Saskatoon Star. says: “_McCalmon broke in with the Shleks this winter and speedily earned the right to fill the berth on the right hoards. Boasting the most terrific shot of any plaVei in the Prairie group he has rattled the. hemp for quite a few goals. Its a good goalkeepei that can keep him from scoring once he has a clear shot on the nets. "He hails from the town of Lums- den 8215111.. and staited lmckm in 88111th “bile attending Um I nix 01- sity of Saskatcmhexxan He left on" his education to make the jump to p10 hockey “Has he a profession? ”No, I understand he works." SMITH BROS. v-- v--- -vâ€"v -vâ€"..â€".â€". vâ€" Ranging from $26 to $50 on each Model no extras to buyâ€"at the same price as an ordinary, reputable, battery-operated set. Think of it! The set which has outsold all other electric 56?: combined â€" the set that has proven its worth in thousands upon thousands of Canadian homes from coast to coast the set which operates equally well on either 35 or 60 cycle A C currentâ€"the only set which affords absolute regulation and control of voltages-the set which done can ofier the Rogers guaranteed ArC Here’s the best radio news yet broadcast! Just study the new prices and specifications of these 192 8 Models of the famous Rogers Batteryless Radios. These new prices mean that real, proven, dependable “Batteryless” radio is now within the reach of all. No more need to fuss around with batteries, chemicals, chargers or unsightly wiring, to save a few dollars; no more need to try and make an ordinary battery set into an “electrified” set. No more need to experiment with a new and unproven electric radioâ€"for now you can get a genuine Rogers Bafferyless Radio complete in one cabinetâ€" with three years of proven performance behind it: all ready to “Just plug in then tune in”; with :besâ€"‘ he set which delivers coast to coast reception ~ nder no; “:11 conditionsâ€"the set which gives equal power ‘he year roundâ€"always uniformâ€"which costs less 7? an Be a week for powerâ€"the set which requires no 222:; -es. chemicals, chargers. attachments (and in Curse of Adam car->5 no aerialj:â€"and, most important, the set . 7‘12??? and tcne quality all its ownâ€"ofiered at ' 53;: 2172157936}: electric sets. THE HOCKEY TEAM W'HICH WAS SLATED TO BE PRESENT THE UNITED STATES AT OLYMPIC GAMES The Hansons of Augsburg" make five of the six men of the Augsburg college team which was recommended as repre- sentatives of the [nited States at the Oly ympic Games. The selection committee could not certify the recommendation for the simple reason that the Hanson brothers aie Canadians formerly of Calgary, Alta” and therefore are not truly replesent- atiye of the United States. They are (left to iight): Julius, Joe, Louis, Emil and Oscar Hanson. COMMITTEES FOR 1928 ARE NAMED BY COUNTY COUNCIL Wednesday morning's session of the. Grey County Council was a comparatively brief one. '1‘ '0 re- ports were. presented. one from the House of Refuge committee of last war gixing a statement of the ieceipts and expenditures for the past (Illfiltt‘l' ending December 31. 1927. and the other report was from the Special Striking Committe named at the inaugural session on 'luesdax night. to selett the standing cnmmittt es 101 Council hit the year. \\ill(il “as adepted \xitlmut discus- sion. and council then adjourned in order to permit HIPSH committees to meet. and elect their chairmen for the. wax. l‘ollo\\iiig are the Committees and tlieix chairmen: HNANCI‘. AND ASSESSMENTâ€"- Messrs. Abercrom'nie. .Allan. Bell. Breese, Brigham. Brodie. Buchanan. Reeve J. A. Pringle Heads the Good Roads Committee of the Council. Economies in purchasing, production and distribution, due to the tremendous increase in sales of Rogers Batteryless Radios during the past two years, have made it possible to inaugurate an entirely new lower price level, thus passing on to the public these savings in the form of drastic THE DURHAM CHRONICLE On the 1928 Models of Cameron. Dickson, Gardiner Him- mler. Holm.H11nL, Hutchinson. Lemhko. Moody. Pimgle. Reburn Reid. Sinclai1, Taylor. Thompson, Thurston. Ttaynm and Wh'tson. Room 1)....1 Gardiner. of Holland, is chairman. ' ROADS AND BRIDGESâ€"Messrs. Arthur. Brodie, Corbett, Dickson, Edwards. Field. Fretter, Hunter, McGilvray. McEwen, Magwood, Ovens. Pringle, Sinclair, Stewart and Watson. Deputy-Reeve H. Cor- bett of Artemesia is chairman. IiDL'UA'l‘lONâ€"Blessrs. Bell, Breese. ax'iglnam. Buchanan, COI‘MM, Field, F r e t, t, e r. Gardiner Hutchison. Lombke. Moody, Ovens. Reburn. ma. 'l‘aylor and Thurston. Reeve \\', L. Taylor. of Osprey, is Chair- man. ' ann mmhie. Allan, Arthur, Breese, ’.°1i3_rham.Camo10n, Corbett, Ed- \\ a1ds. Gardiner. Himmler, Holm. IIunt. Reh11'111.f{nid and Traynor. Reeve S. H. Brmrse 0f Chatsworth is Chairman. COI 'N'l‘Y PROPERTY â€" M OSSI‘S. MODEL / Two- Fifty /wa3’215â€" W 'Two-Evcntv' F 01 .\""IY ROADSâ€"Messrs. Pringle, 'Ja}lor-. Lembke, Buchanan. Reeve .I. A Pringle of Keppel, is Chair'- man. AGRICULTURE --â€" Messrs. Aber- crombic. Buchanan, Dickson, Fret- ter, Lembke, Magwood, Pringle‘, Stewart and Thompson. Deputy- Roovn Alex. Stewart», of Holland is Chairman. PRINTINGâ€"Messrs. Arthur, Bell, Cameron. Dawn, Edwards, Field, Hunt, Hunter, McGilvray, McEwen, Ovens, Stewart, Thompson and Thurston. Reeve W. H. Thurston of Flesherton, is Chairman. COMMUNICATIONS AND MEMOR- IALSâ€"Messrs. Allan, Bmdie, Dawn, Himmler, Hunter, Hutchison, Mac- Gilvray, McEwen, Taylor. Traynor, and Watson. Reeve J. \V. Hutchi- son, of Thornbury, is Chairman. HOUSE OF REFUGEâ€"Mr. Sin- clair, the Warden and one member from the City of Owen Sound, Recvn I). Sinclair. of Derby, is Chairman. W'ARI)EN’Sâ€"Messrs. Holm, Mag- wood. and Moody. Reeve H. C. Moody, Dundalk, is Chairman. Radios. .There might Be some excuse for “gambling” with an unproven radio if you saved enoughâ€"there certainly is not when it costs you more. No other radio has ever been able to offer all the advantages and features found in the Rogers. And now they do not even compare in price. To get the best for the least money is a rare experience â€"made possible only by the fact that the Rogers has a two-year lead in production, experience and distribution of Batteryless Every Rogers Set and every tube in these sets is guaranteed to function and give proper service. You take no chance. 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