PA! 111mm: change yea: ago in hi". gouty store menu; Jphn 11mm}: mmwxe’tl‘yhmel ..-:-.= Whether or not the residents of Lie- el are talkative can be proved at the Bell Telephone office. On Monday last the local oflioe had. one of the busiest My Retained With Intact! ‘ PAGE 2. rhino-WA†â€Evening . in Face. Powder Bath Powder Talc-um Perfume Compacts “Evening in Paris" is an absolutely new blend in scents. announced by Bourjois of Paris and New York. We have the full range in stock. Call and inspect it. Face Powder $1.00 Bath Powder $1.25 Talcum 75c. Perfume $1.00 Compacts $1.25 The new Ford brings you everything you want or need in a motor car at an unusually low price. [1H2 with which a MOIW STANDARD BAN K 01“ cxmuux) A Savings Account is a magnet for the money that ordinarily slips through one’s ï¬ngers, and an incomeopaying guarantee for the future. THE CANADIAN BAN K , OF COMMERCE SMITH BROS. FORD SALES AND SERVICE Phone 60 Durham ND the sooner it is deposited in the Bank the greater the assurance of its being Paco va Bath Pow Talcum Perfume Compacts A Dollar is Saved when it is in the Bank ling in Paris" is an : announced by Bourjois a have the full range to Minion. Man, was completed in ï¬ve minutes md on Tue-day last a call to Kenora with two delays wag: cgmpleteg Dog Betse- to Attack Entangled Bea Samuel McLean and James Black, of Proton Township had a unique exper- ience recently. A large _doe deer, chased W---‘ 'vv..â€"â€"-. . by a dog, got caught in a wire fence and {or some reason or amount tho dogdldnotpuaqkmedoabeforetho Peddletwmbeflafledtocm That peddling without a license with- in the precincts of Bruce County is against the law was foroeibly brought to the attention of a man named T. L. Kidd last Saturday, _who _gave his ad- â€"_.‘-- .I gentleman absolutely : of Paris in stock. new blend and New Can and working in Tara several days last week, making a house to house canvas endeavoring to sell his wares, which consisted of pills and salve. He was a very pegsistent sales- w-v'v man, and when calling at a house. in- variably stepped inside without being asked, much to the annoyance of many householders. When he entered Con- stable Rose’s house he was confronted with the demand to produce his ped~ dler’s license, and on being unable to doso,waslaterhandedasummonsto appear in court. From reports the man sold considerable of his wares, but it may prove a dear selling experience.â€" 1.051238240medede A band of gypï¬es, who have been holding forth for some days past in North Easthope, were packing up prior to moving to more distant points. George Butch, one of the leaders of the nomadic group, appeared in court today and was allowed suspended sen- tence on a vagrancy charge on condi- tion that he would see to it that the band left the district without losing any time. Two of the girls belonging to the group were reading fortunes over the week-end in a house in Elllce Township and one of the men who had allowed his roll of cash to be “blessed†found himself $240 short after the girls had left. High County Constable R. J. Beatty went to the camp, near little lakes, but there were so many young ladies in the group that the two who were wanted could not be identiï¬ed. Conse- quently, Butch was arrested on the va- grancy charge and the ultimatum to move on to other points followed. Attach Plaintiff’s Property When action was instituted some time ago by W. R. Van Horne and Ed- mund. HOpkins, Walkerton. to prevent the payment of any money and to stop the erection of electric poles and wires on behalf of the Walkerton Elec- tric Light Power 00.. it was generally understood among citizens that the. costs of the action would be paid by other interested parties. the Hydro Electric Power Commission being among those mentioned _ paid prc Sheriff 1 amount « two gent However At the spring assizes the announce- ment was made that the action had been dropped and that the costs were to be borne by the plaintiiï¬s in the case. These costs, which amounted to in the neighborhood of $300. were not paid promptly and on Saturday last Sheriff Rowland attached a sufficient amount of the personal property of the two gentlemen for the court costs. However. it is understood the greater part of these costs were paid to the Sheriff on Saturday night and thc bal-- ance will be forthcoming soon. The af- among those ment At the spring as ment was made t been dropped and to be borne by U case. These costs. in the neighborha fair has creat in Walkerton as. another in: the power ï¬g] Driver-1m Car and driver succeeded in getting on the run- ning board and catching the steering wheel. thus directing the car up the Owen Sound road without hitting any- thing and another spectator climbed on and shut oi! the ignition ending on and shut off the performance. Another car gm Another car gave rather startling de- monstration at the same corner the previous afternoon A young lady driver after stopping at the sign in front of the Royal Bank started to 'cross St. Andrew street and performed the im- possiblebyshiftinsthegearstromlow promptly 2 iff Rowland mt of the p! gentlemen oso mentioned spring assizes ; made that t )ped and that me by the pla created THE DURHAM CHRONICLE incident in con ï¬ght.â€"Hanover Performs in not 'e paid to the ht and the bal-- Lg soon. The af- uttle comment just considered connection with Ner Post. Fergus ors garage 1 it up, the which had began to sufficient rty of the Lrt costs. e greater to reverse while the car was movmg. It stopped suddenly and shot back- wards but the driver stogped it before Farmer's Car Had Narrow Escape James Park, 12th Concession Elder- slie, almost lost his Ford car while in town last Wednesday altemoon. The WOV '-â€"vâ€" vâ€"â€". izer. This course didn’t prove eflectivc either, the farmers’ and gardeners’ friend living up to its reputation for securing added growth and it merely increased the size of the flames. How- ever, Darcy Vance arrived from the garage with a can of “Magic Fire Ex- tinguisher Powder†and had the fire out before the body of the car caught fire too. All the wiring in the Lizzie was burned off but otherwise the North Elderslie chariot came through the blaze in almost as good shape as did Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego, the trio of asbestos-lined patriarchs who did their stuff in the ï¬ery furnace years ago.â€"Chesley Enterprise. Wall Fell Down as Trumpets Blew There is a story in Holy Writ about the siege of Jericho, how that the city was shut up and none went out and! none came in. And the Chosen People came and encamped beside it. And every day the Israelites paraded round the walls with some of them blowing their trumpets. And on the seventh day they walked round the city seven times and blew their trumpets and shouted and the wall fell down flat and the city was taken. Now history repeats itself. albeit in humble fashion and the results may escape the eyes. of the writer of Chron- icles or the historian. but even though the age of miracles be past, yet strange *thing': do happen. ’ In the City cf Guelph. there is a building of stone and it is kept shut up and. none go out of it (at least not until their sentences are over) and none go into it (unless the magistrate sends them there). and. like unto Jericho of old. it contains; people of many OCCl' nations. It is. in other words. ' pations‘ county just seventy-ï¬ve per cent as hard an. his father did_, and carefully plan his: make money tneso tunes. Luu u...†farmers are buying e more farm machmpry xpensive cars and than is absolute- "5".- Wu. _ - _ machinery and we really don’t know y- â€"'w: and his farm. opemjions meem County somé printing term payment. C" with éxpensive Our business is to create printing that makes sales. 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