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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Aug 1929, p. 6

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has been running into hard luck lately. being two games in a week. Last Pri- udy evening the Walkerton ladies’ team came here and won Afrom the locals .- in n..-x..._ A- “nu-Just" . uu mcuuTâ€"J (MCBC‘D, Snell. Span-ling); struck outâ€"by Aljoe l (Schutz); left on basesâ€"Benedicts 8 Bachelors 7. Umplges: Kerr, Dumeld. 9 ‘Btt 35 9 72714 2 ted for McLachlan in 5th. finding.“ 1b cDonald. Kerr. of Varney, umpired behind the hat with Duflield on bases and al- though some of their decisions did not and favor with portions of the crowd, we have yet to see an umpire who did. On the whole the game was well and ably handled and both teams well sat- 1â€"--- v" v-â€"' In wild at 65:33, pitched a 1 3nd fielded his position well. Score by innings: The box score: -- v..- V. IV r. Owingâ€"Io {Tate start thé last mm PAGE 6. Softball LOSE To WALKERTON 35c; and the minimhm reducgd Eight rate 25 cents). Further reductions are in effect from 8.30 pm. to 4.30 a.m.-â€"about 50 per; cent off day rates. (The minimumrgduced evening rate is ABRHPO ABRHPOAE ,, Havens, (McBgth, “New; RHE AB [increasingly infrequent. Continued years of tenant farming results in soil robbed of its fertility, poisoned by weeds, and in buildings out of repair, often unsanitary where wholesome home life is next to impossible. _._-__..- vv..uovovaaq uu LIIC farm have resulted in new methds o farming and that in turn has brought into existence a new class or country dweller. As hnd rises in value. ten- ancy is coming to be more and more a factor in country life. In the central part of Manitoba a district was re- forted recently in which there were orty farm, 19 of which were occupied by tenants. Now and again a tenant becomes grafted to the community so that he actually shares its life, but in recent years when the business of agri- culture has been carried on with diffi- culty, successful. grafting has become ‘increased by reason of the isolation consequent upon depopulation. In a community where every other house is vacant, or where there are great stretches such as, for instance, the ten hundred-acre lots adjoining one an- other in Garafraxa, wrthout human habitation, life. takes on some of the “m- w ,“V behhdthiniaremnanto'f'af - ”my memosteificientandthemost the old homestead, is left a broken family unit. If the children left he- hinddonotmarryoriftheyfeel themselves tied, by. dut to aged 1’- ents, to Emma?!) tvfragedy to , no u . Before the Canadian Senate Com- mission, the Hon. A. C. Bell, referring to the province of Nova Scotia, had. this to say: “In many parts you will find nearly every ‘house occupied by an] elderly couple or by a bachelor brother ' and maiden sister.” Testimony from Ontario was given by the Hon. E. C. of 140 sections 28% were owner and operated or occupied by 46 bachelor farmers of whom 30 were past the age 01‘ _§0 years. charm and was indeed the main source of it: .h' was the integrity and solidarity o the home of the house- hold farmer. The age which produced thetypewaaazreatperiodinourhia- tory. 'I'heae household communities, bound by a time which held the family together and gave it influence in the neighborhood. have almost disappear- ed. lor under the an? of the city and the .lure of cheap d elsewhere, the What by givep poultry limits chief Social Servite Council Good Blaine” 7-“) =1 1A.?! 5(3)! In: 1 FAQ? “23 m9. “Pl”!!! the v . wwvâ€"w w :22322 ROWE’S } May Provision The Finest Manitoba Flour Way the notice it to. it w t) the pawn phoning or Wt; ordorcd “and! forbidden" and m written instrucm until written 0rd¢~2-:. their discontinuanvo E s RANK IRWIN. Editor m advance notice M II! object is the 0mm and residmn . an: east of Tlu- m? OCR and resxdoncv at I m and Lanxbmn s ‘3 old Post 0mm» 0:1 b 11 um. 1.30 w 4 pm, My: excepted» Graduates Canadian W. oromo. Office 11 M. Durham. Day and Wty of Toronto. lid corrected. omco m '31.. 7 to 9 pm. (Sunda C. G. I: BESSIE M06! DE. A. M. BEI Street. Durham Mm's Drug Store Notary Public. Conveyau Woe. em; a gene Madness transacted. All meats emciemly and caret! Your patron‘s. sol W E. Duncan. M (an. (mt Sundays ' Honor graduau: of the ‘ mm. Graduate of R Dena! Surgeons of (mu in all its branches. < . Mill Street, second My 0! each week. mbe made with the DI. W. C. PICKEBING. Ofltce over J. J. ht ml. (ml. omen: . Katyaâ€"129-3)“ c I. L. SMITH. M. 8.. M [loaned Auctioneer for us taken on reasol DURHAM HIGH Wear. Grey and math attended to. I. F. GIANT. D. D. 8.. Instinctive hoard at loom- 61 No extra .charge for ~ “A‘In- Phone KI £3“ 422,12_£_ Agenue Rd_. 4“ Advertise W. ".191 65- be? Medifal [)Ucfl Dental Dire. Legal ‘Dz’re. Mick eds} LUCAS is 'l‘uecthS- Bt'aui PIflOI ldoorNorthof JOHN AI‘I‘KI Chlropncton 01th: It FA} Dl.’

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