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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Feb 1928, p. 3

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, February 16, 1927 m lA'S BIRD LIFE .. .... .H ‘.\;=' EIII’I‘T'S ”f the , 5 Hf ill" De- .- -- .. i I‘ ..l .. . .. the pre- ' Kin nui'thern r i ‘ l \‘4 In Other Communities '. 'ne latitude . i;iâ€"~ ~ Era! of the ‘ ' i . . “mt. the Taken From Our Exchanges About People] Iii-1' " eroded - of Your Acquaintance }'< ::w ".t'Wl with the 3‘. . 7H" ‘3'.” l.Zi}'l-.tliil long. ‘ . . . bird is. Injured by Pan peared from this district, but evi- W W :r‘hn‘ Lyd'. "illléi or»: ‘~:.«~w.~‘ the. Mr. Leonard McEwen of this place dently the Durham Furniture Co. E. W8 V 3“ ."Vi'i-“Y- had a nasty fan on the slippery know yet where to lay. their hands . g the walk Wednesday forenoon" which 3“ at'ffelw gigs OfFltmls I?” glad s . _, . ,. - will prevent him from getting about can 1 u 1 915â€" 95 191‘ on - Gama ~ ___um seo . .. ; . ,«.\ I. my]; for some time. It is feared that vance. 0n “km w:ek.' ; .m- ‘ some of the bones in the thigh are , , ,-, ._: “yin a hospital ‘ ' fractured. He was just about to L“ 03 With Warning if I returned home -_ .4 ___.. ...â€".... enter Mr. Halbert’s foot slipped and he the walk. He was assisted into the shop, the doctor called and he was then removed to his Ewen is one of the older citizens of the town and has many friends who sympathize with him in his misfor~ shop when his fell heavily to the town hall Three boys of the town were be- fore him on a charge of stealing Mr. Mc- articles from. one of the town church sheds. The youthful pilfer- ers admitted their guilt, costs, commandment in future and were home. tune.â€"â€"Markdale Standard. Meaford’s Veteran Skater Mr. Johnnie Govotte, oldest skater, went Ontario’s down to Barrie Monday night to attend the big car- ' nival there. He took two prizes, first for fancy skating and second for open skating for older men. Mr. Govette, who is 83 years of age, showed the younger people real fancy skating and won a great ova- tion from the audience. On skates Johnni his age and steps e Govette belies out like a man who can’t be fifty years of age. He has lost none of his skill with skates chased the Chalmers United church performance was and his Barrie said to have been remarkable. He is also a great speed skater yet. .The Mirror would like to see Mr. G’ovette go to Toronto and skate‘ at the fancy skating‘ rink on Dupont street.â€"1\leal'ord Mirror. A Hint Prom Markdale Grey County Championship Fair made an offer to purchase Chalmers in Durham this year. will be held Magistrate Walker held court in on February lst. paid the - ‘ .. not be any help promised to obey the 8th 5:. formalhadvery severe inm .... messes-.21..- y every man y when I was not able to get up renay mother begged me to try your in icine. My husband got me a bottle of Vegetable Compound at once and I took it.‘ I started a second bottle, and to my singirise and joy the pains in my side le t me completely .and I am able to do all my work Without help, I am a farmer’s wife so you see Ican’t be idle lon . In all I have ”taken six bottles of ydia Ii]. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Com und, five boxes of the Com und able two bottles of Lydia . Pinkham’s lood Medicine, and have also used the San- ' ative Wash. ”â€"Mrs. L. LAJEUNBSE, "Box 103, Coniston, Ontario. 0 let off on suspended sentence. Con- _ stable Laverty deserves credit for rounding up the lads who are guilty of petty larceny. The congregations of the two churches in town that have provided free shed accommo- dation for the public, cannot afford to keep private watchmen to spy on kleptomaniacs. We hope the light- fingered trio will take the magis- tna'te’s warning to heart.â€"â€"Chesley Enterprise. Community Hall for Plesherton? Dr. E. C. Murray of town has purâ€" and property in Flesherton. This was achcted at a congregational meeting or St' John’s United church. ' Sociable Scot, Exclusive Englishmen Whmh was held on Monday evenmml Manv are, the stories that. humor~ according to announcements onlouslv (illustrate the differing traits Sunday when a large turn out ”f of the Englislm'ian. the Scolcliinail members and adherents was pres- and the Irishman. According.' to out. After talkingcliurgr {antlers one storyâ€"which. however. relates O\Cl fOl some time I. l llllay to ”ill." t‘\\.” ”l. “I“ lhlii'" llatlfillal- ,1, . . ities~~~fotir separate wrecks had cast church and church property, xx uch up four men 0” a lonely island of l A P . If it’s to be held in connection with has lain vacant since union. This the South so,“ Two WW, Scotbh- . Camdian adficfr tboatbdngloadcdwithgrain. 2. Boundforfarcounn'iescarryingsomeofCanada’s oldenao . ‘» . .~ 0’ ' - . 1) e m he, necer- ' . 1 L... . y ’ 3°Pm°fa mmmofithémmmomwonSMmewut ‘Ahugedoublfihwdegr 3’ the fall tall “0 “dodunij sugctl38L that :31?! $121221: itaiierl1 stjattin all file men and 1“" \\ 01": lLilglisluuen. Af- unnggrainnearncctor,Alm. a thll‘d dd.‘ be a ‘3‘ as 1‘3 W0" 3’1 l I I " ‘ ‘ g ter several years a passing Ameri- ver 65,000,000 bushels of grain the United Kingdom; 3,732,045 ities and extra rolling stock earn no . will be carried into the port of bushels to the Orient and 344,557 returns during the period mentioned. Vancouver for the twelve months bushels to other countries. ending March 31 next according to It is interesting to note that up to estimated figures issued from the January 21, the Canadian Pacific The building of the Transcona yards at Winnipeg, with over 100 miles of track and a capaCity of 12,000 cars, g I‘am provided Standard. by the various facts of the case. schools will be sufficient entertain- to the Presbytery. merit for one afternoon.â€"â€"-.l\larkdale Owen Sound on Tuesday afternoon. 1.0mm These were sen t, . . can steamer hove to and took the which met in . four aboard. Sandy and Donald their way to the skipper’s cabin. and in telling of their exper- l ience Sandy said: About 5.30 the news was receivml that the sale had been confirmed. offices of E. D. Cotterell, Winnipeg, railwayiloaded on western lines this one of the most up to date yards on Vault For Thornbury Cemetery? The deeds 0f the 531‘)- have smce “It would grieve vou mon to see Mam, superintendent of transpor- season 125,481 cars of grains of all the continent, was necessary to A committee was appointed at the been made out. Later on it, is ii “ l’ncli 'l ,0 \uw'“ . ' f "l ‘1.” 1 tationofor the western lines of the kinds..If placed endto end this vast handle the Canadian Pacific’s grain annual mppting 0f the Thornburv hoped that this fine editic‘e can be " ' j , ‘ '3 ‘5 {m ”' ,‘ " '_’ "‘ “0“ ‘" Canadian PaCific Railway. . collection of cars would stretch tramc, and is therefore used for 81,1 Claksl «1:1. . C t .. C" utiilzed by this village as 3 Comâ€" they speak to each other all the These figures Will estabhsh a approx1mately 1,170 miles and a handling revenue trafic only about “ 1 “ml” .nion eme 9‘3 0' munitv Hall and a mam“ in that time they were there; they were record. In fact they show enormous strides since 1922â€"the first year that the Canadian Pacific Railway handled any quantity of grain to the western coast. train, travelling at the fast rate of 60 miles an hour, would take nearly twenty hours to pass them. Very few people know that the very extensive and expensive facil- two thirds of the year. During the time the cars and locomotives are lying idle they are inspected thoroughly by the me- chanical department and put into on January 30th. advisability of building a morgue or direction may be made. in the near burial vault in the cemetery. to as- llltUI“3.â€"l‘lf?9h€’l'l0n Advance. to consider the certain the probable cost and also as to the means of providing the not introduced, “And lltl\\' did you lads make out?" inquired the skipper. "Aye. mon. the doc I found Donald on the beach we, organized a Gale- __.__..â€"_â€"â€" A certain woman who is proud of have broken out andanew and the public school remains Up to and including January 91 ities provided by the Canadian first class 5 ape, so that when the - - l . V " . ' ' ' ‘- r't " l‘ 1l .. . . .m w (3 3. . . S _ iei aiistociatic anusms lappenei . . . (r . 3. of thenpresent year, a total of Pacific railway to handle the annual rush commences they are ready for 2.3.0 $313 , 11:11]”: '1‘}; ‘ fill? ..ame. to show her maid the silhouette of donlan smut}, a golf club and a .‘ 32,833.53 bushels have been grain crop on western lines remain immediate use. This year seventy '01“ ”I“ ““1“" “a ‘- an aunt of hers Preesbytiwrian church. at shipped by boat from the port_ of idle, comparatively speaking, for of the company’s largest engines _- . r . ' " . .. â€"â€"oâ€"â€"â€". .. . ;‘ Vancouver. Of this amount 28,756,- about two thirds of the year, and were transferred west for the grain Smfll Pox in ArtemeSIa Flic girl had never Sccu anythmir, How is your wile, getting on, .« 980 bushels have been routed to the money invested in these facil- haulage. A mild case of small pox develop- of the kind before. and she gazed at l John?" 1 ed in the township 'a week ago. but the DOI‘tPail 10118 and earnestly. l “Well. miss. sometimes she‘s bet- '3 . - . ~ .. â€" .. . V . . ' “ m" She. said at. lenvth. ter and sometimes she‘s worse ' - *\i.iluator.<. wr call. sine, HYPODERMIC L \.as_iiot of a seiious natme and was 4 L01 , mu . a ,. ‘ . . .. i. Bentinck COUNCII ; 'l‘he t‘ollowin" accounts were! Tl . . S. .FOR OGS confined to one case. No other casei‘l always thought you had some rc- But. from the, way sues taken on . e . » {5 ( . ._ - ' b ' D‘ (T ' O ('7‘ ' ' _ . . . I c ' - s a . . . . "' l’ux-srant to adjournment. houncd‘mid. J H tlhittick 7n revistrations H: “lain”? 01 cl‘lllo Inaâ€"b hypo has been reporti‘u‘l in the district. l'athIlS like that; you re that dark when shes better Hi be thinking Ii llie‘i". or l'e?-i~1iiii'y o. 1928. Members . $17.7”); Herman Sachs. work-on road di‘rmic ”‘J‘mtl‘m' l0 preserve them. Since the last issue a couple more In the face }'0111'S“lf.' She’s better when she's worse.“ 1 Minutes of last. mute; $3.4le .lames Brunt. salary 8600- .l. invented in Germany “m long 38'0- cases 01 "1935105 .ll. .\hrens. salary $81"); if}, H, Mit... has spread to England. _ .- , i‘omm‘mic-itinns WM.“ read by ”wipwp Ill-inting $35118; Municipal tool has been invented. to do the 0.10394 IO‘I‘ another week, The stud- ‘ “ 5 ‘ ‘ " ' . .‘\\orld. dog tags and rolls £536.81: work. we are told in Popular int“ m l‘m. high ӣ11001 the ”3mm" (lle'l'k: Hlli‘dl‘l" tinml litlililh‘ .-\.~,‘_~‘i‘u'lu- l 131.”! Schmiti. 1 131111). $12.00; S. (i. $0l9nce Monthly {NOW YOI‘kl. \V9 1118' itl‘llolell' Slilfllt’S. only about 3 tion. tiled; Hntario Municipal .\.~'.~‘o~§Hopkins. inspecting $1.50: W. 8 read: dozen being 0““ 0f 501’001 at 91‘05‘ ciation. tiled: notice from Liquor ; Willis. inspecting 81.50; H. W. "The new scientific method is be- ent.â€"Flesherton Advance. tiontrol llonrd re appointing ol' ot-ll-lunt. re Holmes 82.50: J. H. Chit- ing 11501 10 inject into telegraph twin! to ent'm-l-e Liquor Control Act. 9 tick. re Holmes $2.50: one. meeting poles a Spreading paste that is said held over for further consideration.goi‘ Council. $12.50, to keep fungi at. bay. Many years Nina-we.~dâ€"â€"l%ailey: That the taxes; iiouncil adjourned to meet Mon- are said to be added to the poles of Arthur liz‘weiiw’HOil. amounting to day. the 5th day of March. life. This treatment of wood is a all presrnz. in; rend and adopted. Valuable Load of Lumber Mr. Ed. Fisher of Rock Mills brought a valuable load of lumber to the station on Monday morning Sidii. be cancelled. there being an? J. H. CHITTICK. Clerk. '8ch that may lead eventually to for the Dufllam Furniture CO- The error in iiollectoi’s Roll.-â€"â€"t‘.arried. ' complete arrest of decay. If that mad was my and hard frozen. al‘ ideal is accomplished. buildings of most 35" faml‘abl‘? for . teaming as wood can be erected that will be as the water bunt. roads 1” the north brick or steel while the cost will 0? 1083 are moved. This load con- :o remove the said initi5.__{;aI‘I-i,i.i,;mm, would be much less. The effect will he “fled 9f in“? lthousiand “ell,“ \ltlf.‘\\'oHi~t--â€"'rlill\l\’lll.~‘2 ‘lhut. Allilll- é'l‘iirough error the missive was de- that. . of transmuting wood into “ ll“? pine. V“ 10 1 3? tle preyai 1118 age pm...“ as L.I.,.5,im,..1 hv ,1. H. ~ W). l b . ‘ 1' th lI'OCk-J price would total up to a value of ‘ a 1 “l a 0“" 0 9 8180. Most people had thought that . livereii to .-\ii:'en,~. i a. i - i - ~ ' . - ~- ' ' . . . . , ._.im¢_ “am“ ““0 ”phm' I am thead The Chronicle ads on page 7. white pine had completely disap- acceptcd and that tllerk‘ “3‘“ “:1 'fl‘l'W ; l'”““~““"‘l 1” I'M-'31 got no money. but I'm interested int i’iuiwz‘s. --l.=.ii'z'iec., ‘ i ‘ A .VOUI' l'rODOSlllOH,“ : Wily-Wmat-â€"â€"-ll"'i:k1n.~‘: â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" Model “Two-Fifty ” v with Table Speaker ; lizitle-y 7â€".\lct:{i>‘lillt That. as Thilfif POOI‘ But, Interested Siziu-z-iziiiil? and Jerry Alord rm; .»\ black hand ai'ldressed to a ’H.",ill “lift.“v ' 'l\" I ‘ \‘ t . . i , - .â€" on... . »~--11x.- 0* iii-h 1“ 0““ tn:wealth} match and Cigarette man ‘n'll w. u ‘ -~.- i '1 i - - - “‘1‘“ “ l" L' “L ‘- ‘1”) b‘ 311““ i ‘l l demanngled $20000. or otherwise kidnap his wife. in . llllll_ll' VI The.“ a grant .--- .... .....w...m...~...."...“.‘..‘..”.”.”.'....."." .".".' ’.“.".”.N.”.".0‘.00.00.00.00. ' 0.0.00.0 0.00.00.0i.u.a o .oc.n.u. a o.».n.oo.u.n.u. I I .0 0.0 Rogers will give you this Winter and all the rest of the ya: when you can now get this complete 1928 Rogers Bat- teryles: Outfit for the same price as an ordinary, reputable, battery-operated set? Size “28" x 48" $6.25 Size 30" x 60" 7.25 Size 30" x 72" 8.25 Hardwood Kitchen Chairs at Special Attention to Furniture Upholstering and Repairing. Give us a Call; We Guarantee to Please You. ‘ . You’ve probably wanted a Rogersâ€"most people do. Get D. M. Saunders ‘ ’ ““5 Splendid “if“ m While mdw' programs are at their' MEN ’8 AND BOYS’ READY-TOâ€"WEAR _ “My take a chance and use Wv‘oz‘ that is polluted and - ":1: for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by raving a well drilled. “’6 :.a::dle Pumps and Pump Re- pair‘s. best. Liberal terms of payment to any responsible family. ED.KRE.SSSON anealtrs .iiuh. “MORE FOR LESS” ‘ .. t stirr- »-:i~?i lw given to the Child- That Means Something . i . ””‘Ql'i‘iii 31}" ill” Elmw'r‘”. "Then we) engaged-3" 2 l o o l’.;:..‘." lgentryâ€"4urriml. “(if course," :9 ‘\' E . -':i“"?‘.»“ Y"? -\5-“t‘~"~“."-'. ““1“. “.\nd am I the first girl you cycifl Bela s or 18 ee . ‘* ' n. Roi-er? li"‘_’~iiiiiir£_toii. level?" : l .‘ -- ’ . MV‘JEl‘dl‘i":"‘-- “- .l, .\'e. dear. but I'm harder to suit q. ,. \-..;«.::-. now than I used to be." ‘1’ , .: 2; .i. Silz'r'l‘it‘fviadentml. l-Z. ___.____ 3 Men’s Work Shirts at ............. 3 .80 . - ilmiy vi \ _ . \la-l 1‘. \ That, w. ‘.r.; é Men’s Fine Shirts at ............. 1.00 l ............ . "..1ii. -' 7‘. . “tip”: _ ><e"~$ii:' Hi illiji I ' Q 1‘ ~ . . \l 1 its. . ,. _ . E; Men’s Work Sox at; .............. 225 2 "- """""" ~ 1. \ d. ‘11.“? '0 '~ ' f ' ' l . 9 """ . 1.,ka.i.\,...m .~ .. E\ é Men’s Fine Sox at ............... .25 3 . - \~ . i- ill“: be .1 .- 3 g . ‘u ‘ ‘ i ._',lsi_.:az..;,..; g l 3 Men’s Ties at .......... . ..... .25 and .50 i ’ ‘..l~ U... \2 :..l' hie‘x ’5 ' _ ‘ . ‘, . = l a ., . v. __ 3,. WNW... m. Eé Men’s Fleece Underwear, Shirts HM”, .....1',‘ 9 , ...“... i ‘ . $1.5“- \i .. Li “we“ g2 and Drawers, at ............ .80 . ‘ .‘ . .....}.'.6...H. ;;.‘|‘. i .. .. :9; .‘r<._ l : o . L- " ‘5-11‘713701-”vi-{#4 ‘21} ii; Men’s Fleece Combination Under- “ ._- .‘ . 1...;... i. . Hi _-:.'.-..~' . L lt‘u : A . z t ' 1 50 3‘ _ "‘32:. ;;1\.,~.i;::y: 5-1.0“. nyaz: and Mt h T bl i: wear, a ..... o o o o o o . a . . . . o o o o f 4 ""3111 grader $13“): man and C e a es :3 , . z, m a.“ ._,:.a,i,..._ 5pm; “um and n ié Men’s Penman’s all-wool Shirts and ,"V1.~_;._,.._.;$.;,.:.z man ,a‘: Mad“ 0:. Hardwt,m. Basswood i Drawers, at . . . . .. ..... 1.25 - - ‘n- ‘J-"t tflii‘ibman $3? 3. Tops. unfinished. Legs. golden t. . r - l i . vw .x. per hour 136.: finish: convenient drawer. 3? Men’s Stanfields Red Label Shirts LO extras 0f any kind to.buy; no future battery-expense g _ . :wzim. 4,, 30,5 flunflmm, Q; . a“ 31 d by l 0 :3 and Drawers at 2 00 to think about; this radio is completeâ€"all ready to “just _ .. _.. 1pm.. 3.1.x... Awesm.‘ $100.: ‘ ._ izo. _.. “It e an a. on . i 2 ° ° ° --------- ' ° plug inâ€"then tune in” when it is delivered to your home. i‘u-z‘u " $130.: iiiei'l'. $350.: sheep7 Special $55.15 é . I . i These are all New GOOdS and the 3051: Of Quality. Why deny yourself and your family the pleasure which a «i i 'I' i i i i WWWOOW'OWQOQ'OOOQ'OONOO'OOOOOOOOOONO'0.00.00.00.0WO00’000'W'Q'OOOOOOOONOOOO'OMOQOOONOO l l l l l l l ‘ l l l l l l l i . SMITH BROS.

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