Lots more mep would leave their I-“-‘ Are both of these authorities right? If one is wrong which one is it? If Dr. Pearl is right then the Educational Department will have to change the text book on Temperance and ’Hygiene. Yours Sincerely, W'm. J. Blakeston. 79 Mowat St... Stratford. ‘ “Yoâ€"otprints, Time’s eternal sands to grace, Had they gotten mother’s shpper At the proper time and place. Dvai' Mr. I‘:¢“["I': (m Page .1 of June 7th issue of The ilhi'onicln. under the caption "Modvmtv Drinkers Live the Long- vstâ€. In: I’varl i_>t'.|.o|ms Hopkins 1'11- iw‘i'sity is reported as saying "Moderate drinkers show a small but, consistent superiority in longevity to am other class of persons who were inxqestigated. This mening I came across the folloxxing taken from the June number of "The -Westem Home Magaziiigz“: "Dr, Howard A. Kelly. who was a noted surgeon on the staï¬ of Johns Hopkins for years. says that alco- hol cures no disease, that it is not a stimulant but a depressant. It creates illusions of Vi or. Tables made out bV the Britis insurance companies show that the man at thirtV who does not use liquor, has alife expectancy of thirty-nine years, but the liquor user has an expectanc} of 0an thirty-ï¬Ve and a half rears" . "he bylaw is not. vet prepared, it may he a few wooks lmfm-e it. is \Otcd on. but it will be «liscussml In discuSsinu it we would ask am who :nv at all {imOious 0t support- ing .r' In stop and think who are lN‘illIlti it. 1110 by'law lOOkS good to us. and if for no other reason than the [mi'sonnel of those who makv tlu- i'cquust. wv will support. it. All are pi'omine‘nt business men. all have made a success of lhvir own business, and they will makn 1*. surcess 01' this, \Vithout V111y much examination The Ulnonicle is prepared to ac- tept the VVoul of the members of the Hospital BoaId and support the BV‘zlaVV These men. amongst them D11. [.11‘. (.111ant,J..X.G11aham,E..1X. Hay. J. K1111}. R. Macfarlane, AV Hunter. D11. Smith. Dr. D. B. Jam- ieson, and others whom we cannot recall at the moment. were all pre- sent and members 01‘ the delegation that a11111oache1f the Council. All theV ask is that the 1mm guaran- tee tl1ei1 bonds TheV haVo giVen theii VV1111l that theV. the Red 1,1055 $01ietV.111111 the R1111 Cros s Memor- ial Hospital. 11111.1 behind the move- ment. VVill take 1111 the bonds and 1111V H111n1 as theV become due. and that the 0an reason theV ask 1011 121 1.;1111111111110 1‘10111 the tOV‘V'n is that 111111» maV 5111:1110 the moneV at ai 11111111 111111111 11111.1 o1 inteiest. I The submission of the bylaw to guarantee the bonds or the Red Cross Memorial Hospital is to be made soon. and it might be well for all 1~atepaVe1s to econsider at hast one teatime oi the situa- tion that “as not mentioned at. the llountil meetin" last. MondaV night when the Hosflital Board submit- ted theii pr,oposed The Red Cross Memmial Hospital and the Durham Red C1055 SocietV a1e one and the the same thing. While the Hosiii- tal has a Boaid ol Management. it has been the Red (31055 SocietV VVho haVe supplied the iunds. and the HU:[)ital might truly be said to he a thild ol the parent society VV hith did good work during the war and Since. Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in love with his own opinion than'with the truthâ€"WATSON. Published every Thursday morning at the office, Garafraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Pr0p rietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year, $1.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months, 25 cents for one month. To any address in the United States of America, $2.50 per year, $1.25 for six months, 65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. PAGE 4. 1923 JUNE 1923 l7 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE HOSPITAL BYLAW‘ 18 Thursday, June 14, 1928 26: 19 ’27 20 '28 21 22 29 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey W. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Elvidge. Mr. George Kress and Mavor and Mrs. Mur- dock are attending the annual meeting 01 the dero- electric \s- s«1c_iati0n__at Niag ara Fall§_to<lay. Miss Myrtle Daniel and friend, Mr. Reynolds, of Buffalo, N. Y., visâ€" itml over Sunday with Mayor and Mrs. Murdock, here. - MI. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess, 30- companied bV MI. and MIS Wil- liam Aldcorn 01'P1icev.ille Visited VVith MI. and Mrs. McKee at Mark- dale on Sunday and later attended the evepjngsegvice at, PIjiceVï¬illei Miss Jane Bréwn of Mount Forest visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mel Stor- rey_ over ï¬gg Wۤk-_cgnq1 Miss Margaret McDonald. (laugh- ter of the late MI. and Mrs. Dan McDonald, has been successful in passing her examinations at Grass- lands Hospital and entered on her i'egnla'r_train_ing course on June 1. MI. and Mrs. T. H. McClock- lin. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McCIocklin, and M1. and Mrs. Alfred McClock- lin. all of Toronto, were Sunday visitors here with Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McClocklin. Mr, and Mrs. Ed..Allan and child- ren of Toronto. visued Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allan. Mr. James Atkinson returned to his home in Toronto this week after spending a month with mem- bers or his family in this Vicinity. Mr. Atkinson was not in the best of health. but his stay here has made considerable improvement, with the result that he has decided to return to_tho city.“ Mr. and Mrs. W. 'Whitmore of Preston spent over the week-end in town renewing old acquaint- ances and visiting relatives. We were pleased to have a. call from Mr. Whitmore on Saturday night and see him looking so well. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lloyd of Tor- onto visited over Sunday with his brother, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Lloyd. At the regular meeting of the Circle on Wednesday of tBlast \Veek Mrs. William Moore “ho is mov- ing to Egremont, was presented with a rose bowl as a remembrance of her association with tho Dur- ham Baptist congregation. The hostess-served lunch at the close pf the meeting.__ of their charter members in the person of Mrs. C. Browne. Mrs. Brow me was devoted to the Mission 'Circle and for many years was the president. She is greatly loved both by young and old, f01 her kindly words and deeds and it is with deep regret that the Circle is being broken. Mrs. T. McComb. another charter member, 1ead the address and Mrs. Giles made the presentation of a scarf and pair of gloves Mrs. Browne was taken greatly bx surprise but said a few well chosen words. Much as she regretted leaving, there was always work to be found in the Lord’s \ineya1d. After singing “Blest be the tie that binds†Miss Redford sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. Wilfrid Thompson. 1 The Ladies’ Mission Circle of the Baptist church met at the home of 1\‘I__rs.__G: A.‘T11c_>mpson to honor one Mr. and Mrs. Arthurs of Otter- ville visited with their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young, last week. Dr. Bell is attending the meeting of the Medical Health Association in Toronto this/week. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Bell and baby .Ilgurlile, and by his sister, Miss Jessie e Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rowland, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McComb, visted at Woodstock and New? Hamburg, respectively, last Sunday-u- . . . ~ . A. ‘- is. visiting with relatives and friends here for a few days. Mp. Allister Gun of Regina is vis- iting his mother and sister in tow.n HONORED TWO MEMBERS HELD BIRTHDAY TEA THE DURHAM CHRONICLE We extend congratulations to Miss Kathleen Milne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Milne of this place, who was successful in tak- ing honors in the Faculty of Household Science examinations and secured pass standing in four other subjects. accoriiling to results just announced. Miss Milne has just completed her ï¬rst year in University College, Toronto Uni- versity, and returns again to her studies this fall. Clerks .......... Bankers ........ High School ..... Holstein ......... Stone Plant Since last issue three softball games have been played in the local league; On Friday night the Bankers beat the Furniture Co. 211 to 1’1. 011 Tuesday nlght of this week the High School won from the Furniture Co. 28 to 10, while the Holstein team at home “on from the Stone Plant by something like 27 to 13. This leaves‘) the Clerks leading the league with2 wins and no losses, though they tied with the Stone Plant in their last game. Standing of the Teams AMONG rms'r GRADUATES IN TORONTO UNIVERSITY Lenore Brigham†Hanover“ Well- Known Here, Among Those Who Graduated in Occupational Ther- Monday’s Toronto papers con- tained an interesting news article, that of the graduation of the ï¬rst class in Occupational Therapy from the University of Toronto. As if in deï¬ance of the old Superstition, there wer thi‘rteen graduates, and the exercises were held in the West Hall of University College on Saturday afternoon. 7 Miss Brigham is a daughter of Mr. and 4Mrs. Herb. Brigham -of Hanover, formerly of Bentmck, and is well-known here. With her friends we tender our congratula- tlons. TOOK HONORS IN SCIENCE THE SOFTBALL WINNERS â€" Sprouleâ€" Finnigan -â€" At “Shady Nookâ€, Manitou Beach, Sask., on Tuesday, June 12, Mary 'Edna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Finnigan, to Thomas J. Sproule, Watrous, Sask., son of Mrs. Mar- garet Sproule, Durham, and the late Joseph Sproule, Glenelg. Bellâ€"In Neepawa Hospital, Neep- awa, Manitoba, June 9, 1928, to Rev. and Mrs. John E. Bell, (nee Mary McIlraith), a daughter (Mary Elizabeth). ' MARRIED BORN Lera ay ana unaerwem. an 01"“W' “6 for appendicitis. Drs. Jaimie;0n 0? Durham and Milne of 1)ch mug were the attending surgeons. Standing Pat Sheâ€"“What a dirty 1001â€â€œ you. Heâ€"“Gave me nothing-:1.Va ways had t,his diity 100k ‘ a1- 5"(1‘0 a SOD. Mr. Jacob Hiltz of Dromum admitted to Durham hosm‘tal terday andHUQQervgent an Open BORN Whitmor6.â€"In Durham. 1928, to Mr. and Mrs, N. ‘ Thursday, June 14, 1928 UNDERWBNT opnnmon‘ BENTINCK RESIDENT WAS MUCH RESPE Late Mrs. Dougald McDonaid‘ Saturday, June 2. in Be: Yawnâ€"Large Number in A‘ ance at Funeral. On June :2. 1928; the !1u\\'.~‘ death Of MI‘S. Douguhi MVHHI Lamlash “'35 I‘Oz't‘ind with ;_- regret in the \Vlmio- 114‘1g'l.[;4. She was nut. in 11m in «L for a ShOlt limo Hm“. ~ \~ death was mww M} q,†\\ bed as usual in umui wt: 1?- three oclock hm (in :211' . :-_ hearing: 4100p Sig!†ugh.†and fearing: do‘nlh \\:s~ her fatlwr and Shh“, [w arriwd at inn-1' Eu-mmw ‘ snapping uf Mu“ -.; caused \a HH'H‘H Hf M' 'n\\ homo and ill H'c' .'«.::-:;;..vvv \VC h‘"“¢‘\‘c‘ 81H" \\;1‘ .';,‘,‘,: reward with law-a I'm“: H- promisv. “You !:1\v _ - ï¬ght. hum-.Vtoxfl: ' . a .. for you c. (-mxxn "1L. .. ~ \Vith 11w was» Donald on“ â€1' 1%" citizens has h-i‘! woman Hf 3u~r~nxz ter. publiv spit ready to ;.:i\'~ m time in H!“ imc-l munity. Shn \\.1.~‘ years ['l‘t‘Sith'Hi Institute at 1.11m! ing good nmm'.‘ - sition and x‘umhn. help was nmwiwi eral fax‘ox’ith. DOC“ '15! a , \‘.§ waS(JniannJ daughhq' of}: Andm-sun. In 1: Lancasm’. (ï¬lo-x; parents mmwl Brucv. “hm-p II in â€If? l’l""il twentv -(H]¢- \.;1 daughh" 01° tin was Hm“! 11; taking :1 dw-n. SChUH! \\'Hy':,(‘ J33. in “14‘ (‘Ilni'ï¬ In; Years. .\Il¢'ivl‘s«vll. l’!‘«~.~‘ Bcauhal'nnis. I was unahh- tn owing: in ln'iHL" HUSH“ sho lozn dzmg‘lm-z Kate" :H Andm-m bm'n H1 DEATH ACCIDENTAL FINDING 0F Inq uest Into Cause ofw Daeath Mr. Jnhn G Gray, Hel Last. Friday Afternoon â€"-No Attached to Driver of Car Ran Him Down. Gray. \Vlnlv \\:1 Highway Numi death by lwm; dl‘iw'n by \V. H atoly {\Vo mi!“ 011 Saturday. .I: cording: 1.. 1h.- death of .Iulm ontal dual in whom \\'1 hr th and 10M 10 jury. \th \' accidvnt. i south hwm 4 about NH 1: a man walk other car \\' the south. encc M‘Hllgh Attorney 1)) started to v crossing ow 58111 IN Witness. Human. sxm-x in 0111“? 10 pass iwimn the 13110? stvppmi in; path. was stmvk by f!»- fendm'. thrown up cm. ‘ and 131m“ 10 MW Hum†ï¬fteen fwt farther .wu'. [00k to thn ditch. Human. H10 «h'l‘wr'. who was a pass«‘-11g~z'. u all told prm-tivaliy 1:“- the lath-1’ havm: 19"“1. 0f the nox'thlfom‘md rm nessed Um :wcioivm 12w tion of approxinmh-h the SCUUI “1' MW {1('('!°i" ing the accidom Inn-xiv Mr. Gray (0 111': hosydu Mrs. Riichio‘s nvidcnw Important. hm' slate-m being that thv Human parently not. Irving «ix lessly or at. an excosgixo The jury \w‘w 0111} some ï¬fteen 01‘ twmxb' arriving at a docisinn. were D. McLean, furom Y A unranhlan‘ (j, l l‘h 1.~‘ .mw'nu The jury “mm mm some ï¬ftvml â€1' MW}: arriving at a doctsiw were D. Mchan. 1mm J. A. McLachlan. H. McLean. F. Mcllraith J. H. Harding, H. ()3 Smith. \\'. H Thursday, June 14, 1928 mu m \V} Han .\I Camiâ€"’b' ll i1 1311 K9: \\ U!