Barn Burned Near Teeswater Just at noon on Wednesday, ï¬re of unknown origin broke out in the barn of Bert Armstrong on the 2nd concession west, and totally des- troymi the tmildin". Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong wore awa; and the old- est. boy, Hugh, was away on the other farm all mcwnim}. AS far as is known. no â€U“ was noar the barn since early in the morning, so they arv at a loss to understand how tho tire got startegsâ€"Jl‘ot-s- water News. Cycling Youths Struck by While cycling altmg Hume St. 3W0 youth's, Fred Brock and a lriend of his from Toronto. Don- ald (toll. were suddenly startled by the sounding ot‘ a motor horn and at. the next instant were struck from behind by a car driven by‘ Mr. John Peterman. Brock was knocked over and he fell under the auto. which passed over his leg and dragged him and his bicycle some little distance before it. came to a stop. The lad was badly bruised on the leg over which the car passed. He also has a had cut on the right arm. - Golf, who was thrown to one side, escaped injury except a broise on the leg. J 0“!) ’Z.\l (1."! u Ill ‘4.va VD- uâ€". â€"-U. Medical aid was summoned and tlw [ad's injuries attended to. They were taken to their home in the doctor’s c_ar. â€"7A-â€"A‘-LA“. PAGE 6. ’ Lll‘i "K’VLVL U V“-- Both bicyclps .were completcgly demolishml.â€"â€"Golllng\\'uod Bulletin. Burt Shoeing Horse While Mr. Eugene Russqll, a low! blacksmith. was shoemg a tlydnsdalc on M‘edncsday . after- nwn. the plug jerked away Its foot _1A_--l. Ln sunru. mu- [nuc- uv----..- -_ a and a nail that he was about. to clinch tore a deep ï¬ssure through tln palm of his left hand, causing. a most. painful wound that. bled proâ€" fusely. A hurried trip to the doctor's was necessitated by the mishap, and although the wound is mending satisfactorily, he will be otl‘ duty for several days. with the injury. Two years ago he had his lot! arm broken by a kick from a Elyoll‘ that. looked like a twin bl‘O- t'hvr of the one that, injured him 3m \Vt’tflIlt‘Stla)’.-â€"\Vtalk€‘1‘l0n Herald- Times. Much Paid out for Sheep .\t. him last nweting 0f Adjala council $523 was paid out. to farm- srs who had their sheep killed by dogs. This year has been bnv 01‘ the most disastrous in this respect for sumo time. and the township uti’icinls are inclinml towards tak- ing drastic action in an chart. to prmvnt the1 «'iepi'miations. County nonstahlp Watson. who is making a tour of inspoction of the township this weok. is leaving no stonn un- turned in an vil’ort. to ascertain a complete census of the dog (tagged and untaggml population of that n-h‘l‘“ ‘\.n".l I“ tttempt 1 “II‘ c that municipali‘tyLâ€"Beettm lttempt to Burn Property tau: The ï¬re department received a call at ono am. Saturday morning at Hump Stx'mrt. where two col- ‘e‘agns. situatvd next. to the 1;»mpt’rrty M John McNahb were on tire. The blazers hanl nut rvaclurd an advanced stag" hmwvm'. «luv to Mr. J. Foulis. \Vlm lives in that locality. turning in the alarm. The brigade was able to extinguisn both con- dagrations by the use of clwmicals. liltln damagp going: (10110. 0 ' . A“ -1- - --\‘-nn}1(v‘\{’_ UUU' UdllIugâ€"l: ._n_uq_ "ant _ Fire Chief McAllister investigatâ€" ed and found that the downstairs floors of both dwellings had been saturated with coal oil. which clearly demonstrated that. the "'job' had been planned and executed by parties unknown. The cottages have not been oc- cupied for several months, the . L 4.... nnnnhgcafl ‘agt pdltnca uuu..--.--- The cottages have not been oc- cupied for several months, the property being purchased last year by a Mr. Tindale, who resides in Toronto. ' Inspector Burnett of the Fire Marshall‘s Department came to 'l on Tuesday for the Eollingwooq . _ . purpose of mvesngatmg the con- _____________ Phone 11 40‘“ 122,124 Avenue Rd. \Vm'ld. flagrations. â€"â€" Collingwood Enter- pmsv. Threw Himself Under Train Fred Bright. 2. young English- man. who had only been in this country about a month. ended his life. last Thursday by throwing himself across the rails in front of the (I. P. R. passenger train, about a mile and a half from Teeswater. Bright had been engaged to work by James Culbert, R. R. 7, Lucknow, and they were loading hay in a car at Teeswater that morning. when he disappeared and could not be located. \Vhen the C. P. R. passenger train No, 753. in charge of (Iqmductor Carson and Engineer‘ Min-ch. was hacking into Teesw'aâ€" *ter, Bright appeared alongside oi the track and when the approach-_ ing train was within a few feet of him he threw himself across the rail. The train passed over him. Mr. Carson and his brakesman, A. Hausenflug. were standing on the back of the train when the fatality occurred. The remains were. taken in charge of the Coroner.â€"â€"Tees- water News. Strawstack Burned On Sunday afternoon about three o‘clock a motorist driving along the Durham road noticed a fire. begin- ning- to burn at a straw stack on] the farm of Mr. William Motion- nell, lot '26, N. D. R. Driving into the house he notiï¬ed Mr. McCon- nell. who was sitting in the house talking to his brother. Mr. Robert McConnell. Neighbors gathered and kept the tire in hand until the arrival of the. Kincardine ï¬re. lt'llt'k when streams \\'(‘l'tfl‘ secured that got the blaze under control. ï¬l‘he barn and other buildings iwould have undoubtedly gone if it .had not been for the ï¬re. truck. How the blaze startml is a mystery. -â€"-l{incardine Review-Reporter. Lady Edjtor" at Ch‘a'tsworth Lady Editor at Chatswortn Urey County will now have. a lady as editor of one of its weekly newspapers, Miss May Wilson hav- ing been appointed editor of the (letswm'th Banner. which -is pub- lished by A. E. Colgan Son, of the Standard. Markdale. G. \V. Collins, who last. week wrote his yalé‘dieg- ory address, will move to Dundalk. With Mr. Collins as editor, the Banner has been a bright and well- edited paper. and a paper which rmlld be read with much thought and interest. Miss Wilson has had considerable literary experi- e-nce and will. no doubt. uphold the Banner‘s good reputationâ€"Dun- dalk Herald. Pigeon . _Visit§ Station ‘ Lavvu v -u-vw â€"â€"â€"'â€"-_._ Shortly after the baggage master Mr. Switzer, had opened the bag- gage room at the C.N.R. station last Friday merninv, he was surprised to see a pigeon alight. 0n the plat- form and walk into the baggage POOHL The bird was a pure bred carrier and is owned 'by a fancier in Cleveland, this information being gleaned from tags which were fastened to its legs. Mr. Switzer- \\'histled softly and the bird, after circlimr the. room once_ or twice, landed on his outstretched hand and submitted to paving the tags examined without fright. The C. N. R. employees are taking good care of their visitor having advised the owner in Cleve- land of the arrival. and in the meantime are awaiting instruc- tions from the American city.â€" Colhngwood Enterprise. Man Arrested is Not Murderer Albert Archie Eicheldinger, 38 years of ag, the man arrested near Southampton by Chief Mur- ray. and brought to the County Jail here. last Thursday, is not the man wanted in Eastern Ontario for murder. He resembles the descrip- tion broadcasted to the Provincial Police of Roaul Latlamme, who is alleged to have murdered a man in Glengarry County recently. His small moustache and height were identical. -I . ‘¢_‘ J\A\_.'.l~-Vwâ€"v Provincial Constable Joseph Nelâ€"‘ son took impressions of this man’s ï¬nger prints and sent them to the Criminal Investigation Department at Ottawa. The reply stated that they' matched those on record of Albert Archie Eicheldinger, who has the following record: 1925, at Estevan, Sask., sentenced to six months for vagrancy; March, 1927, at Swift Current, Sash, a second term for vagrancy; November, 1927 at Stratford, Ont., another term on a vagrancy charge. ‘ Eicheldinger was hanging about farms in the, Southampton section, it is understood. His actions gave rise for suspicions. He is being held here on a vagrancy charge.â€" Walkerton Telescope. . Art Lane, a member of the Swinton Park senior-intermediate W. F. A. team met with an accident which may incapacitate him for some time. Lane was kicked in the stomach by a fractious; horse while trying: out the. speed of the animal, which he recently acquired on a ,deal. He was in a very serious condition following the accident and was removed to the hospital.â€" Athlete Is Injured Hanover Post. A highly esteemed settler or the Township of Normanby passed away on Monday morning last in the. person of Mr. Anthony Him- melspach at the age of 73 years. Death was the result of heart trouble. with which he had been afflicted for ten years or so. Deceased was born in the town- ship or lZ-a'rrick, where he. lived until 27 years ago when he moved to Normanhy. He. married Miss Margaret Ruetz of Garrick. who predeceased him on May 19, 1917. They had ï¬ve children, four still livinCfl. Jack, on the homestead; Fnan', of Shaunavon, Sask.; Joe, of Hanover; and Susan, (Mrs. P. I‘. Grub} of Detroit. 0110 son was killed on the farm on June 10, 1916. The funeral took place yesterday imorning to the Garlsruhe cemetery. Rev. Father Hoit'arth had charge of the ohsequies.â€"Hanover Post. Death of Mr. A. Himmelspach Nel- Miss Ella Van Hueson, who as “Miss Chicag in the Galveston, Texas, international pageant or pulchritude, was selected from a dazzling array of international beauties as the “beauty queen of the universe.†for a pail 01' water. Returning, lhe house was discovered to be on lire. probably from the, hot pipes. Mrs. \Vilkie, formerly of this town. and her two children, escaped from the blazing building in their night. attire. Mr. Wilkie was somewhat burned. 1110 house and all its contents \\ 019. completels destroyed with \el’V little. lelt t0 m'a1k its Site. Thére is insurance of $500 on the building and $600 on the contents, but this “ill not nearly cox"01 the los s.â€"â€"'.\'luunt F01est. CODdeOPLtt' cared for. - . The funeral service took_ place’ from her late home, concessxon 11, Elderslie, on Sunday afternoon. Services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Hallowell, rector of the Angli- can church, of which congregation the deceased was a†member.. In- terment took place at Salem cem- etery, Rev. Mr. Wilson assisting at the graveside. She is survived'b ' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. \ . Tanner, three sisters, Aileen, Bes- sie and Ida, and two brothers, Wil- fred and Harold. The bereaved family, also Mr.. W-‘ilfred Inglis, of Walkerton, to? whom the deceased was engaged to be married, have the sincere sympathy of a very wide circle of friends in their deep affliction Among those from a distance who attended the funeral were, Dr. Leeson, Mr. and Mrs. ’James Petty, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Me- Niece of Normanby; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tanner of Millnank; Mr. and Mrs. Will Brown of RiVCI'Sllali}: Mr. and Mrs. William Walkm' of Clinton, and Mr.’ and Mrs. Sm Saunders of Owen Soundâ€"Paislw Advocate. ' We desire to express our sincere thanks to the many friends and neighbors who shared with Us our sense of loneliness and loss on the occasion of the death of our heâ€" loved wife and mother, and rend- ered such kindly ministries of ser- vice and strength. Also our deepâ€" est gratitude to the singers in their ministry of song. and to Revs. Fiddes and Smith for their messages of comfort and of how. â€"â€"Thomas Greenwood and Family. cum or THANKS Doom...†BBS. JAMIBSON 8: JAMIBSON (Mice and residence a short «im- nuce past of the Hahn House 0 Umlot03~5lre§t. Ltng'tw Tuwn. Dm‘ M Wm. 'vvuu wv' â€" V _ ham. Ofl’ice hours? to :3 p.m.. 7 8 p ..m (except Sundm s . J. L. SMITH, M. B., M. C. P. S. 0. (Mice and residence, corner v.1 Countess and Lambton Sumo“. "MM- site old Post 00109.. (my; mums : 9 to u a.m..1301n4 p.m.. 7 to 9 inm Physician and Surgcun. Hfï¬cé Lambton street, Durham. ' mt. (:mdm we University of 'l'oz'omu. Eye tested and corrected. ()ft'u'v hmu‘s 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 9 yum, Sunday excepted. ,A C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIV’RAY! Chiropractors Graduates Canadian (Lhnw [.111th College. Toronto. (mam- levi'm-lum Block. Durham. Day and night, 1.1mm “‘" c. 1.2 23g J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. S. Honor Graduate Ynnm-sny of 'l'm onto, Graduate Royal (Lullvge Dumb: Surgeons of Ontario. lh._~mistry i all its branches. Uflicc Calm. Block, _I\lill‘Stx-‘m'»t. second dwor va‘ gf‘vlilvzâ€"i'cbelh‘s Drug LUCAS 8: HENRY Barristers. Solicitors, etc. A met our of the ï¬rm “"11 be m [mm-any Tuesday of each week. Appmntmel may be made “'1“! the Clerk in t. “UV5Iuâ€" â€". __ Licensm‘i Auctionmn‘ ‘z'm' Gm County. Sales Lakvn on wasonah terms. Dates m‘rangml at T1 Chronicle ofl‘icc. Geo. E. Duncan Dumlalk. On Phone ‘42 r 3. Sibcczs -_______.__._ Advertisements under this hea CASH WITH ORDER; six consecu of four. Telephone calls treated a Saturday mght of week ordered. 25 cents. On all charge orders a s will be made each insertion. mini _________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Sales promptly attended tn, %: isfaction guarantoml. 'l‘vx'ms «m a plication. l’lmnn Allan MM; 6an was; Hanover 1‘. Ii. 2.. LOT 7, CON. :21. EU property of the Join tate. comprising .00 condition; brick hm good water f rom dri mill; good silo; was quick purchaser. 1’0 t‘icularg imply to 1: ---‘r\.1{‘5 V‘uvv' ANYONE THINKING HF l'JU‘ a monument. 01 ll3\111;.' insmip woxk done. should S113 mu be placing their 0W x. -â€"â€"\\. Mg H 2.1 den, Durham 0111.! M V NOTICE TO FARMERS .FM. 1.1Ve Sic Thelh1rlngum 1' A socxatlon mll Ship stockfmn Tuesdays. Shmpm Phone 601 BUTTER. MILK “'0 will M in winter IDOHHH cream. “HINTS dairy hanr «1. also buttox'rmlk. national Hmw 0.41 4- derson. Wilkinson 1 Deerin -Mch‘mick tors, London Lith". Bain Buggies. Se J. H. NOIW agent for the Sum. Thursday, June 28, 1928 PARTIES 1-‘« trespassmg a and 44 \V i l 1‘ Medical Directorv. Branch Ell‘itv‘é at l'nmdulk open all day Friday. ___. FARMS 71. MacQUARRIE. B. A Barrister. Solicitor, Etc mmnn Classified A« Dental Directorv DR. A.‘ M. BELL Legal ‘Dz’rectorr FISHING GOC 'PICKBRING, DENTIST :r J. 6; J. hunter‘s :wl‘ .21. EGREMONT. T the John Lawreiice l ising .00 acres in 3:1 :n'ick house. bank ha from drilled well; Wit Me; reasonable price laser. For further 11 ply to Philip Lawre‘ wrencc. Durham, E15? \X’olfc [:01 7N!) \ 'Nohlq. 1 Superior Litter C31“ See me § three days†11 ‘1 vs. Shippers ‘ Lawrence, Mad Store lix‘ the marh‘ PROHIBITED \t) l-ISHlV‘i rm: 1.2 and I" “.1109“? utc« McCrackfm \V :x Durham. R OF ERECT \ § .01