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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Jan 1930, p. 2

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Poshny holding eompnnles. Mr. Poshny waselectedtothenewbonrdbytho meeting of common stockholders. Out of a total of 7,018 shares of common stock in the cmnpnny outstanding, 4,557 shares were represented at the meeting, Mr. Poshny saidâ€"Walkerton Telescope. Numbnpfmw mmmammd Wt Bauhadtmrowesupetmmu- phmuonbycodmwlyonl‘ondny morning. Thetwo 31:th thc'tcmers uncle, no. 0. sum, in theathofwnhce, overtheweek-end. About three o’clock, the girls woke up Inlay Co. New mu now in receivership with two other AWN Mr. and Mrs. home Noble of Pene- tangutshene are proud parents of three heslthy baby triplets. The births oc- curred at the local hospital on the ev- ening of January 8th. The babies are two boys and s girl hnd weighed at the time of birth six pounds and ten ounces, five pounds and one-half ounces. six pounds end eight PAGE 2. Durham Branch - - - J. A. Rowland, Manager FOR safety and convenienc in sending money by mail anywh in Canada, the United States 'or the Bgitish Isles, use Royal Bank Money ers. They maybeobtainedatany chofthis Bank and are issued pay 1e in either are signals of m ribus illness at to be lightly regarded. We have many very highly Endorsed cures, cold tablets and cough medicines t_.hat_ will ‘sgop that cold NOW and avert further sickfiess. MacBoth’s Drug Store many very highly endc I tablets and c995}; mésfl m “Nam” mm «mm mmmm Tho Gla'ious Twelfth will be cele- nowstatedtoThePostthatallindi- cations point to one of the largest crowds and most successful demonstra- tions in the history of the Orange Order in this district. The last time the Orangemen staged their “walk” here was in 1922. It is exepected that iromastoiolodgeswillvisitmnover on the 12th of July next, which falls on a Saturday. Last year the district de- monstration was held at Termâ€"Han- 0V2! “Mel” mm For Running mvw “râ€" vâ€"vv . - polls. Mel. made great use of his long legs. Such a canvas as he made, es- pecially among the ladies, is something new over there. Mel’s many friends will watch with interest the efiort some say he is to make, to put across some en- tirelv new legislation in the interests Charged With House-Braking Walter Brown, Jr.. who has appegrec} 'sex”.â€"Walkerton Of the eight persons from Chesley who applied for old age pensions all the requests were granted and checks for November and December payments will be along shortly. Some of the pensioners receive only half the max- imum of $20 as they have partial means of support. In Chesley one applicant died before the committee met in this town to decide what allowance should be made him. A few more have sent in their applications since the first list was approved. In Toronto. out of 4,110 who applied for pensions, no fewer than 40 died before their first payment fell due and 49 followed shortly after- wards. Some societies are urging that the age limit should be cut down from 70 to 65 but with the exception of sold- iers the three score and ten had better be tested out for several years yet before the age limit is reducedâ€"Ches- ley Enterprise. Three-Year-Old Boy Bitten by Dog Memories of the tragedy in which a little girl was worried to death on the outskirts of the town of Kirkland Lake about a year ago were aroused on All Pensions Granted occasions, came up this time on a charge of house-breaking. Tho accus- ed, it appears, some three weeks ago, gained entrance to the cottage at the beach owned by Rev. Deihl. On being accused Brown claimed that he had authority from the owner to do so. Rev. Deihl denied this and laid the charge against him. Evidence submit- ted at the trial showed that he had ben in the house several times, and the evidence of a girl companion was a big factor in his conviction. He was found guilty and committed to the Walkerton jail to await sentence next week.â€" Southampton Beacon. Monday when the news became current that little Ronald Elliott, son of Mr.‘ and Mrs. A. J. Elliott, Duncan Ave, had been bitten by a dog and his upper lip torn so that it required three stitches to close the wound. The little lad, between two and three years old, had just left the house and crossed the road to visit a neighbor when the incident happened. No adult yhappened to see the oocurrenceflso that it has been impossible to tell what dog was responsible for the attack on the child, whose screams quickly brought aid and probably frightened the dog away. The little fellow, apart from the wound in his lip is very for- tunately none the worse for his exper- ienceâ€"Northern News. Three men convicted at Walkerton last week, at the adjourned December sessions of the peace, were sentenced by Judge Owens on Monday. An Arran Sentenced at Walkerton Township man, whom a jury found guilty of committing a serious offense involving a Chesley boy, aged six, was given a seven-year term in the King- ston penitentiary with ten lashes. Wil- liam McRae, Culross Township, near Teeswater, convicted of stealing two steers, the property of Thomas Good- fellow, same district, was sentenced to two years less one day determinate and one year indeterminate in the Ontario reformatory. Ronald Burgess, of South- ampton, who last July obstructed an officer in the discharge of his duty, was placed on suspended sentence for One on the omcer Edgar Story of Uxbridge Two. bal- anced accounts with a Toronto police- man the other day, who interrupted his progress into the city in order to test his brakes. Edgar remonstrated with theoflicer thethe was in a hurry, but thechietinsistedonatestbeceuseho didn’t like the looks of the benzine mmstEdurdrove.8tend1ngon therunnlnzboerdheorderedtheterm- er to proceed while he wretched the WWtworhngonthorun- able Egerton Ryerson, founder of Ontario’s school system, and. in his youth, the first editor of The Christian Guardian, founded in 1829. The above is a photographic reproduction of the portrait. which has been painted by J. W. L. Forster. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The toboggan party of the stat! of the Canadian Department Stores, of Hanover, held there last Thursday evening. was marred with a bad accid- ent, which sent two employees to the Hanover Memorial Hospital. As the result of two toboggans sideswiping each other with their cargo of human freight while travelling at a fast clip down the Oxford hill. Daniel McCarty and Miss Beatrice Wisler were injured and a half dozen other young people badly shaken up. the Uxbridge man, but there was something on the officer who was called on to pay for a new glass and admit- ting the liability, he put up the money. â€"Kincardlno Review-Reporter. Injured. At Toboggan Party a load of timothy, the baton-welder having been schooled in Wendall Hol- mes’ famous couplet that “Not all the pumice of the polished town can smooth this roughness of the ham- more ado to “move on”. Had the car borne a city number the driver would have been handed a ticket and on en- deavorlng to explain would have been coolly told to “Tell it to the judge." â€"Walkerton Herald-Times. Trapped Boys in Barn On going out to his barn about 10 pm. on Tuesday of last week to tie up his hound for the night, Mr. Crawford Patrick. who had his flock of digeons depleted by the supposed inroad of thieves to such an extent that out or 32 birds he had but a single pair leit. heard on this occasion the fluttering on the stairway of one of the Iowl. while its mate° seemed to be seeking safety high up on one of the rafters. Advancing up the stairs he turned on convince {mums mence. '11! vwâ€"v conicâ€"LI: 'Marion' and Church streets directly opposite the Pentecostal church. 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