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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Aug 1928, p. 6

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m: inches in \Viliill and had po'il'iiimi and becomv as solid as tho stone itself. How it got there 01' how long thv wine had been in growâ€" ing mer it is a conundrum that. is puzzling Mr. Simmons and his menâ€"Draylon Advocate. The Fish That Got Away Mr. fiamphell Grant who went forth to Kirkland Lakv, in Muskoka district. to catch the fish whose Mr. limmerson Simmons. cun- u-artm'. luff. at this office on Mon- day it peculiar curiosity in Hm form nt‘ a [u-tritim mmmu-tle which tlwy discnvm'ml ill the: cnntro of a Iargv stum- which they had bI'Okt‘n \Vhilt‘ working at. a Culvert in l’cvl. The turtlv was a small 0110.’ the she‘ll [wing only three inc-hrs in 10112”! and two A Petrified Turtle .\ sen-ions avoidcnt befcll Mr. “'illium Kmulull of tlw Culling Wuoal Hrawl Road. 0215!. of Max- wvll. whom lu- l'vll ntl’ a load of hay which he was taking into tlw barn and l'F‘l'Pl‘d‘Ol a had casn m' vou- cussinn uz' them-21in. In Hue ab- SCIH'P ot' lnz Haulol nf Maanll. who is on lmlioinys. ln'. Livvly of Flesh- ertou attcmlml the pationt and he is mum-wing; uicvly and will be around again in a l'e-w days.â€"-â€"Flesh- ertun Advance. Accident at Maxwell Ta;- and pea gravvl are bving ap- plied tn vaincial Highway N0. 10 from )lo‘lum'thon corner north- wank: nim- milvs. Motorists tra- vm'siug this mm! mm gt‘ttilg their curs (-nnsidvrahly shattered with tar. '1'th sticky stones also stick to tlw z'al' ft.‘lldt.’l'8. The- road sun-far» ought to be considerably improvml with this appli'catioh. Thu work is being dune by the Law otunsh-uction (20.â€"- Dmulalk Herald. Motorists’ Delight A big fat giuk who seems to be putting on avoirdupuis at. the 0x- pomsv of his clnildron breezed into town on Friday in a motor, and while his youngsters played tunes on the fiddle. and went around and gatiuu'ml 11p ”10 Collection, daddy sat lazily in tlw var puffing at a cigaretton As an exempliticatiou 0f Hm m-l’rain. "Everybmjy works but. futho-x'". he has all the other pan-um! lnat'm'a backed off the map.â€"-\\'alko-I'ton Times. " )lt_).~'quitm-.~' WM? 5‘0 bad on Fri- (13} vVo'nilLL’ that “w Harriston Kiltie- hand was form-oi tn quit all open air mum-rt whirl: Hwy had plannml giving on [hr library lawn. Afto-r playing twn pipers tlw knows nf Hn- bamlsmo-n began to tuko- nu que-m- shaw-s as tlu- mnsquih» hitvs shat-km! tnswell. lero- P\'init’llH}' aw m. mosqui- mes in Smtlumi. win-1'0 the High- land msmmvs first, originated.â€" Harristnn Ho-vimv. A Happy Father Mosquitoes Wont. After Bare Legs Struck by a 30-font. plate). which fell fmm its position while. a timbm- was being raised. Wilbert. SChl’lt‘idPI'. Cam-ick township. sus- tuim-d svwm- injuries to his chest and arms at a barn-raising on the farm of .I. Komig on Friday after- noon. ”purgv C. Pic-tsch 01' Mile!- may also sufl'vr'ed slight _ injuries when he was strurk by the Samn piece of timhm- somP timu later in the daysâ€"Hanover Post. ‘ \Vhile spreading gravel' which was taken from Main street, Nel- son Moore picked 11p a half penny. This coin bears the «late of 1857. and bears the name of the Bank of Upper Canada. It. is ten years older than the Confederation of Canada. and looks as it’ it had had some rough usage in its day. â€".\lt. Forest Confederate. I Injured at Barn- Raising An Old Time Penny PAGE 6. Service R. MCFARLANE TOW]! Agent DURHAM . ONTARIO c A N A D I A N PAC 1% Train $15.00 WANTED For Canadian 21 31 From stations in Ontario, Toronto and south, wooi- and north to Bolton. including all statian in Ontario on the Michigan Central; Pete MarqufibuWindsor, Essex and Lake Shore; Grand River. bake Erie and Northern; and Toronto, Hamilton and 8933310 Railways.â€" From stations in Ontario, Toronto and east to Kingston, Smiths Falls, and Renfrcw June- fim; Toronto to Sudbury, including line Medontc to Mdland. _ From all stations inwOâ€"nmrio west of Smith: Falls and south of $11de and Renfrew '- -A‘n“ The wife 01' the Victim, and his brother. Mr. Sam Krieger. who formerly kept store here and at (Ionn. came up in the evening. the former remaining here as a guest of Mrs. Levine. t'vv H’nh’ hm! gnm- tn dinrwr. Fur- tiznuto‘ty :‘ wmplv ‘n.' travvllm‘s mmr atom '. strin'm‘ n .' thv cloth- ing and rushmt him tn the hospital. whm-u lw was fmmd to be sovm'vly htu'nmt. hut. late-1' amwarod to ht- .tning well. , 'l‘hv truvk was lnnotmt with vmpty o..':_-' crates and was cousun‘mt mmptvtoly as far as it was con- sumable. It is supposed the fire startmt from a short circuit or from the exhaust, setting fire to the crates. Un Monday about. noon Charles lx'i-eigi-i'. a truck driver from Tor- onlu. who has driven a motor for twelve years and never had a mis- hap before. came to grief 0n Murphy's hill just beyond the bridge. He was coming to Mount Forest for a load of produce. The hrs! intimation he had of trouble was lire in the back part of his Nothing. He jumped out. of the car hut. could not get the fire out. Then he ran to the mill but all Truck Driver Severeiy Burnt «asstruck but did not amount. to any satisfactory flow and the shaft has now been sunk to one hundred feet. and something .may happen any time. Mr. Cherry is a well driller and is supervising the op- erations, although both men are merely playing a hunch and are not building "castles in the air”. Natural gas has been found in many parts of Collingwood, and attempts have been made to locate oil but'nothing worth while has ever resulted. It is possible that Messrs. Hcrron and Cherry may be. the lucky ones and strike a well that will prove of commercial \‘aluc.â€"â€"tlolling\'ood Enterprise. MI.Ha1~1V Heuou and Mr. Bob- v.1! (ln'hmn 840 01x08" ‘d in drilling tux oil on the gptopelty adjoining the sham. read“ about three miles «:M m‘ tmm and in close proxim- it\ to the i10n biidge. When a ahpth of sixty eight. feet had been ll'ilt‘ht‘d. a pocket_ of natural gas l While standing on the sidewalk 'on “King Street Opposite Alma Villa. on Monday about four drhytk in the afternoon. Mr. A. 1' Shanaman had the good fortune to “itness a miiage. a wry rare phenomenon in this part of the country. The sky to the south was brilliantly rlear. and in it was reflected, as distinctly as rould be. a picture of the town 01' Illayton. nine miles across. the river. The American channel. the 1lorl<.~'. the passenger sheds and the Masonir Temple were. all outlined. liven tlu dials on the face 01' the. Mark in the Masonit 'lemple “e112 visible. M1. Shanaman is \\ ell ac- quainted “ith Clayton and he had no ditt’iculty in picking out the various well known buildings. The alluringr picture lasted only about live minutes. when a cloud passed over that portion of the sky and blotted out. the mirage.â€"Gananoquo ltepm'lt‘t'. Drilling For Oil Saw Mirage at Gananoque tam; is known to all de\otees of the 10d and reel, the pat: on fish or all \\ altnnians. that finm marvel of tho,- \xatei. “The Fish that Got Away." found on arrival there that this monster'hatl already been captured. It couldn’t swim be- caust- it was weight-ed down with iiSil-ilOOkS and sinkeis. The man who can; ht him (lra gged him to the market to sell. but “as per- suaded to dispose of 'him to a scrap-iron man for more money. Although the W'alkertonian was too lalt' to land this prize he came home on Thursday with a few big tins that. weren’t so skillful at escapeâ€"\Valkertnn Times. 44,000 Joe. the ’lfLyeariold son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Thompson. of Lockerby. was the subject 01' a most unusual mishap this week. 011 Monday afternoon he was lying on a lounge in the. home and upon 1"bolling over felt a sharp pain in his back. but as only a \m} slight. mtirk like ‘an insert hile was in lw seen. nothing: more. was thought of it until in the evening he again complained of pain as he was lliilllf.’ in a wagon. He was then bIought to D1‘.GI'O\€‘ in l’aislm. \xho located something ha ill in the flesh. but could not cxt1act it. The lad was taken to Hanmer Memorial hospital, where X-ray disclosed a large sewing needle, imbedded in the flesh, with the. point in the spinal column and the head almost a couple of inches lrom the small wound that showed where the steel had en- tered. Dr. Grow successfully iemovecl the needle b} the. use or Fthe knifeâ€"PaisleV Adwcate. Needle in Spine 111g canines {11111111 down the clutch of the car, which partiall3 [hum thv car into gear and oil‘ it. started. This 11x1301dina13 procedure 11:11! 11111111 “fitnessed 113 the drixm' of 11111 cm and smmal others. and tho 1hi\111° had to 111511 to the car slime 11111 the dogs and pull up (1111 emergency brake to stop the drivm‘lvss chaiiut. “Believe it 01' not.‘ as Riple3 “1111111 8213.111“. this is :1 11°11? st111‘3.â€"â€"D11n1ialk Herald ngnung uogs Start Gar An amusing and very out-of-the ordinary incident occurred here last week which concerninl two dogs and a Ford car. A local garage man «lrow home to show "his wife a nice «leg which a visitor to town ané‘tl. Spying the strange (log in the car the garage man’s dog. which had been at home, jumped from the Sidewalk in to the car to try conclusions with one which had the audacity to take his place in the family. In jumping over the rloor the (log pulled down the. gas hwer (unintention- ally. of course. Then the dogs began to light. and the weight of the growling. snarling and scratch- \5 Britain obsenml the 14th an- 11iw1sarv 01 1101' entrv into the great war snme ll ,C100 British ex- service men paid their tribute to their fallen comrades in a great memorial pilgrimage to the battle- It is said that Mr. Krieger was fortunate in wearing- a belt. which prevented the fire. from making such rapid progress as it other- wise. wouldâ€"NIL Forest. Confeder- ate. Fighting Dogs Start CIFIC am: DURHAM- CHRONICLE a header in the. same, direction. After the. impart, he opened the door and stepped out. on the high- way. For a time he seemed dazed and he had a cut on his forehead that required a few stitches to close. He is a young man who came from Welland the day before and this was his first day at The sudden stOp threw 3 121130. part 01‘ the load of grawl thioigh the windshield which \\ as smashmi to smitheioens. The. “'le1 D10- bablx sawd the (hix'nm 1mm taki1;.:1 Mr. Dyce. who is building a house for Mr. R. E. McCallum, at that. corner was driving out on Queen Street when a truck loaded with gravel and driven by L. Anderson, came east at a liver rate. To avoid striking the sedan Anderson swerved to the left but. the truck. swiped the head of the sedan, carrying off the fender. twisting the frame and dingeing a mudguard. The truck ran up on the boulevard and sidewalk for some distance and came to ‘a sudden stop against a stout shade tree which was badly peeled. In spite of all he could do the driver was unable to turn it. to the. pavement again hefm'e it struck the tree. There was a serious collision nea1 six oclock on Triesday after- noon betneen one of the gIaVel trucl's of the Brennan Companv and :1 sedan d1iVen bv Mr. James Dvce. at the comer of William and Queen Streets. Serious Collision fields of France and Flanders. Among the pilgrims as a soldier rejoining his old comrades was the Prim 0 Of Wales. Aboxgc his roxal hivhness is seen at Bethune, Milking with the mavor. She thought it would he too thebelovedvoicewassoundâ€" ingin her ear. Andwhenthatelephmbm mashefioundthoanhad Monuments. Manydonotreafiuhawln- Theoperatorwaskindand '1'“: . ""¢{_.Lr"‘; The fro t of the truck is a total wreck. T ICPG is reason for thank- fulness that there was no loss of life or serious injury to either drivenâ€"Ht. Forest Confederate. Two Scots had met once again after a number of years. In the meantime one of the pair had become affluent. “’Hae a cigar, Sandy mon,” he said tmthe othm. The cigars \\ ere lit, and after a work. Write to thé hours or No. 330 College and 'cons1 Tyn ewrlfma- course. N ha S proper training or nrenaration vou access you are lonk?-~ for. WHAT TRAINING SHOULD I HAVE? ‘ Only teas grown 4,000.30 7,000” above sea level are used, ln “SAMOA” Orange Moo Blendâ€" the flavour ls therefore char, more fragrant and much more dellclous n othor has. Only 430 per aE-lbrâ€"Buy ltat any grocerystoro. The Gift Cigar miness Education or a Shorthand and ’. m“ “0”» 0*e them The HON. GEO. S. HENRY means if You have net ‘3") ed. “Nae sac muckle.“ mpliod the 1ich one; ‘a matter 0 five shillings the two maybe. ” Then came a pause “bile they puffed away in silence. “Mon,“ ventured Sandy eventually in the tones of 0110 making a great discovery, “Ah’m thinkin’ yours is the. four-an’minemnny win. It will pay you to advertise in The Chronicle. puff or two Sandy was moved to speak. “Sic smokes maun ha’e coszt yo 3 deal a’ siller,” he observ- College, vacation for the fall Thursday, August 23, 1928 W111 not ac“ .levn ‘shd further than t} ' .. and make the pro- Durham, Ont. u‘ing office can at the its 51° w :1». Sound. 15m; [€333 .35 4 WI, ‘nl (Mice and IcSIdeuce comm 1 301111112» and Lamuto 1 Suects “We old l’nst (Mice. 011’th Mum‘s y 10 H 3.111.. 1.3011141).m., 7 109 p.11 '1111days excepted). SASKATCHEWAN AND FARM LANDS YOI'XG: FARMERS. H: YOUNG FARMERS 19mm '1 HIS district with exlmx'ioncv and sum.- money may obtain farms mm m gown payments if they mako snmv Improvements. Apply 1’. U. Dx'axwr 40, Durham. ' ,_ h' 16 1 RR. No. k. Durham. Water! Water! Water! The School is thoroughly Pquim'mc to take up the {allowing mm'svs: (1‘) Junior Matriculation. {27 Entrance 10 Normal SPhHuI. Each member of the Staff is a I’m- versity Graduate and vxlmx'innced Teacher, - 1,- -1) _.-. .. nun 6. “C“Ull\,| o Intending pupils should DPNWH‘!‘ t1, enter at beginning Hf tram. Information as to Cm1rsn< may he obtuinmi from the Princigull. The Schonl has a creditable x'r-cum in the past which it hows to main- tain in the future. -‘l--An‘ .oA unfl Durham is an attrac healthy town. and good am non can be Obtained at x rates ANWJNE THINKINH a monument, or hm work done. should placing their urdmx- den, Durham. (mt. LOT 7, CON. 21. li(‘il{l-‘.‘.\IH.\"1‘. Tin; property of the. John Lawrenco lis- tate. comprising 100 acres in good condition; brick house. hank ham. good water from drillml \x'vll: \Vllhl- mill: good silo; reasonahlv price to quick purchaser. For l‘m'lhm' year- ticulars apply to Philip Lawrvnm or \V. J. Lavs'rcnco. Durham. lixm-iz- tors. ‘ 2.16.22“ Thu Durham IIFI). Live Stuck Acâ€" socianon will ship stock from Dur- ham un Tuesdays. Shippers arv requested tn give three days‘ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County. Sales takvn 0n x-vasmxalsla terms. Dates arranged at The Chronicle ofl'ice. Geo. E. Duncan Dundalk. Hnt.. Phone 112 I‘ 3. 31Dm’38pd JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer, Grey and Bruce Sales promptly aHmMOd 1w, ‘ isfaction guaranteed. 'l'vrms nn plication. Phone Allan Pun-i; 4qu 91615; Hanover Ii. R. 2. 1'. H, " -)'_ Phone (301 r 13 lizu'mstcrs. Solicitors,‘ (:10. A mem- ber of the 11m: \Vlll me 111 Durham nu raceway of each week. .-\;;pm_ntmmxts ac. 6. AND BESSIE McGILLIVRAY Chiropractors Graduates Canadian (Ihnwm'm-tiv 001103 e, l'l.nomo ()H‘uv \lm-‘h ulmu Block.1)mhum. Dan and Inglnt phnnv l..3. (l L3 ‘23” [hay Office QQ Musician and S11" 111 Ht‘1'1cv “111111011 ~11'ect 01111131111111: «:1 111111- Me l.111\"'e1sit) of 1010111“.1_\1s tested and corrected. (11‘1‘11-1- hours: '2 to 5 11,111.. 7 to 9 11.111. Sundays gxccptcd. J. F. GRANT, D. D. 8., L. D. S. Honor (imduatc l’nivcx'sity of 'I‘or- outn, Graduate Royal (Lullvgu lmnal Surgeons of Untano. Dentistry 121 all its branches. (.M‘lico Calder Block. MillStzreet. second duor east of Machth’s Drug Store. Tufwl c. PICKBRING, DENTIST (Mice, over J. A“; J. fiuntvrk MUN}, Durham. (mtario. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL “Mice and residence a short dist- tile geasi of the Hahn House on ’ lhtOtl Street, Luwer '1‘ nwn. Durâ€" hm. Oflico hours 2 to f; p.m.. 7 M 1pm. (except Sundays . What Is Good Health Worth? 1.51.. SMITH, 31.3., m hapdlé l’umDS 1" paxrs. Why take a chance}. water that is polil unfit for domestic u Pure \Vater Pun be having a well drn ) Q] Advertisements under this {293 CASH WITH ORDER: 51:; cunsecu of four. Telephone calls tx-vami a Saturday night of week (miemi. ‘: 25 cents. On all char-29 (Hwio‘x‘s a .4 will be made each insm'umx. mm: DRS. JAMIESON JAMIESON :1: A. M. ROBB. B. A.. Prmcwnl JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. FARMS FOR SALE J. H. MacQUARRIE, B. A., Barrister, Solicitor. Etc. UlfliHAM Branch ufl'iw at IHmdulk 01ml] all day Friday. "lvâ€" he maue “1th the Clan; m the Thursday, August 23, 1928 NOTICE TO FARMERS Medical Directorv. GEORGE E. DUNCAN .150. J. PRATT Dental Directorv Legal ‘Dz’reciorv DR. A. M. BELL LUCAS 8: HENRY Classified A‘ MONUMENTS or having: inscription should 505: me before ('vrdei‘.-â€"\\ . J. Mqud: chnnce and use 5 polluted and estic use. when can he had by H drilled. We 5 and Pump Re- liGRl-ZM‘ LVT. TH] AND ALBERTA Durham. R.“ :nded 1". Sat- Terms an ap- l Park Central ‘2- P- 0. rachvo and accnmnn "13- L reasnnabk‘ Phone 98-12 McFad- 2.16.11” [m0- OI

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