' ""i‘mtu m‘ can do or their discontinuous. WHIRLWnIPI-IW (except m}. Lambton Street. J.L8mnI~I.O.P.S.O. DIS. IMO! 0 1m Durham â€"-- nipped School is thoroughly eq . magic up the following comm. « 1) Junior Mon-actuation. A _ ".â€"‘“ â€hm. m the future. Durham is an attractive md balmy Mm ma good accommodation an WW“, m ""' -7 be ob at. reasonble ran JOHN MORRISON. ‘ .1. A. M. ROBE. B. A.. nition supplied. â€"R. W. Mishmn. 10 so 296 H AT m KENNY! mm 01' DURHAM HIGH 80100! Medical Direaorv. Your patron“. IE: 1 door Not“! of manuchlm’l Dental Directory. Legal ‘Duectorv .fluctioneers 0:“an aeodndiéérana EABTOP ' November LUMBER SAW, BEING“ SAW. AND um: um]; tho lath for ï¬lmâ€"Apply Zena: cm. Durham. 7 3 t1. FOR. SALE GOAL OR WOOD mm.â€"APPLY E. It. Hutton, mun St... Durham. FOR SALE REGISTERED W0 OXFORD POI. SALE ONE COMPLETE SAVING OUTFIT consisting of 6-1101?»pr mu mmnmcxs'rom BLOCK mmunmeetofnmhmknonu theMchchnhproporty;1dallou- tion; mbloprlce. Applyatonco mmhmm,m,0nt 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE LOT 47, CON. 3, E...G.R GLENELG, 100 acres; well fenced, wel_l_ watered by ‘r'mw '---‘ r stable; good brick house and bank barn, driving shed, hen house and oth- er outbuildings; centrally located for High and PuUlic schools. For partic- 200 ACRE FARM, 100 ACRES UNDER cultivation, well watered, 96 mile from school in a good _ locatiori ;_ good roads WMWI “a '- 5"“ -v-..- to town. For further flurt'iculars apply to the office of the Durham Furniture an. L1 Compï¬ny 01' D- You Can Save PaMofourWAdâ€" Madman: save money bypuylncmhtortheh-sdver- .‘v--vâ€" â€"-v PM 3331/3 per can by pia- mwmm and Millennium Intuturcmmodmnbe Wanton-cad. sey, Durham. Money . By Paying Cash VDIV Cw“ 'â€" of! and left in a. conditioh suitable to ° tenders to close Novem- 152 COMING EVENTS NOTICE The Chronicle. Déiuounou AND ’.â€"Apply 10 30 4nd. "loâ€"3'31. 925“ STATIC ELECTRICITY CAUSES and TEEESEING FIRES .cau: $100 fine in case of an offense, instead of a 320 maximum ï¬ne as at present in the Act. Mr. Eilber said the purpose of his bill was to use the threshermen decently, protect property and oblige the farmer to look after his own inter- ests when employing work done. and the Operator of threshing ma- chines. Moreover, it empowers the ¢ Lieutenant - Governor - in -Council to ‘ make regulations regarding appliances ,used on the machines for ï¬re preven- . tion, kind of fuel used, locations of machines and engines .when threshing 1 and all the other factors involved in 1 ï¬re prevention. The draft of the bill provided for a 1 $25 license fee for each type of machine and $5 tor the ï¬rst license taken out by the machine Operator. There was no enthusiastic support for this bill when Fire Marshal Keaton asked the audience to support the principle of it by a show of hands. It deve10ped . pany is represented by John Houston, Chatham. and the Thresher Operators i by E. 8. Downs, Shedden. The Mutual - Insurance Companies are represented .. by Henry Eilber, Hay Township, and ,Foster Moffat, Teeswater, and the Line Companies by A. W. Goddard, Secre- "tary of the Canadian Fire Underwriters 3 Association and A. K. Wooley of the Y.Hartford Insurance Company. Pro- fl -“k‘- flu]. U‘VI u “an†w.... _ fessor W. c. Blackwood is: a 'member of the Committee as consulting engin- v “-v when the Fire Marshal asked the In- surance Company representatives how they could make new and up-to-date legislation applicable to the situation _,_-“--A- -‘mnnn‘na in so far as 1 are concerned. as v vvnnvv- --v ... “We have the law now,†said L. E Peterson, representing Ayr Farmers; Mutual, “but we haven’t the backbone to enforce it. y _we forced policyhold- Olav- vv â€"" ers into the ditch as far as the law would permit, 25 to 30 per cent of the claims could not be collectedâ€"but we don’t do it," he cancluded. Howell Smith. of the Wawanesa Mutual said: “We don't stand on - â€"-A IL â€"-_-‘A-‘ ‘A adhering to may policy.†â€:0ng Blackwood Wanted to know what provision the' mutant insurance W made in their policies for the man who will but his tractor into me‘bam mm_ 19}: Wax mum". ' A L‘ .1. A .‘n-“ " wwww â€"â€" at III II". -- Vâ€"s'ome interesting dingssiqn developed . A‘â€" A '- (Continued from Page 6.) ulvuwu-uv v' - v- â€" . II nuuus, uuv _ -, '1 Province of Quebec, Hon. H. G. Carroll. (right in above illustration) and George Steifhen, Vice- preeident in charge of trafï¬c, Canadian ° ' way. are here shown photographed against a back- ound of handicraft work in the section of the uebec Festival at _thg__ Chateau Frontenac Quebec, A. _,_ _L-..- "-Anmfl Lev CCU .l' 'uv THE DURHAM CHRONICLE vwâ€"vâ€"v causing sparks and mechanical dam- age. “Would you pay claims like that?†Professor Blackwood wanted to know. After considerable discussion the meeting gave its endorsation to the pr0posal that there should be a stand- ard form of application and standard form of policy throughout Ontario in all companies insuring agrcultural pro- petty. The following suggestions were for- warded to the Fire Marshal’s meeting from the Culross Mutual and presented by Foster Moflat: 1. Hold farmers responsible for the conditions in and around the engine while operated. “ lmv v..- wv- â€". 2. License the thresher and inspect outï¬t by a government inspector. 3. Liability insurance for the thresher along lines of ï¬nancial res- ponsibility. . 4. Thresher to be compelled to carry ï¬re extinguisher, and to have the out- "C, “IV quvvv-w -â€" terloo Farmers’ Mutual Fire Insurance! Company, here assembled at our monthly meeting. seriously view with alarm the unusual number 0! losses on houses and harm that have taken place in the rural sections of Ontario, and more especially since the season’s We feel that the old steam power has served its purpose. and should be for- bldden, unless the farmer carries part of his risk at_the time of his thresh- ins. Actual facts, and experience of the last few years, prove beyond any doubt that the match and the careless cigarette smoker is burning up every year more than 25. per cent of the premiums collected. and something will '70, "Junv-v-v, .. - , ,V . 10 at Toronto, ï¬nd ways and means to add to the statutory conditions of the Insurance Act a clause or clauses for- bidding the carrying of the old-tune match, or of smoking in or around farm baths or out-buildings. gang of men are these days. â€"â€" w__r took in the anniversary semoes m Holstein on Sunday and the fowl sup- per on Tuesday evening. Mr. Ralph Gordon, Toronto, furnished the' pro- gram for the evening. Hold Farmers Responsible Directors of the Ngrth WP Calderwood was opened by His onor. October 16 on I of October 18. and was one ol the most shoes-fa the long series of similnr loll: song and hnndiernft revivals covering the whole Dominion thnt haw been sponsored hv the Railway in the past few yarn. neighborhoqd Last Week's News ‘ l I | Mr. and Mrs. R. Turner and son. :Harold, of Chesley, were Sunday visit- 1 ‘-ors at the homes of Messrs. Eda! IBoyee and Frank Twsmley. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Beth Word and soni land Mr. and Mrs. R. Mag-c131 Dur-_-|_ ham wérg recent guests of Mr. md Mrs. R. M0035!!!) and family. . Miss Jessie muslin spent 5 few 60: Game,†by Mildred Henderson. also a reading “Life in the Country" as given in the Chronicle by Miss 0. Mc- Lean; monologues by Miss R. Dolphin and Mrs. Wm. Campbell; solos by Miss oontests closed the program. ‘ The regular monthly meeting of the Crawford W. M. 8. will be held on Wednesday. November 5 ot the home of Mrs. Alex. MacDonIld. “How should a Christan get money.†This was followed _by 59 enjoyable ac- - -4- “-V' '7'" . ' U ham. The meeting closed by repenung the Lord's prayer in unison. A contest was enjoyed by all: “lowed to take up their friends short nights. It_ wguld be cruel ’ ‘4-__ “-n Crawford (Our Own Correspondeflt) varied 1350mm ‘ followgfl. of Messrs. Eda-r '"° “'"""’ wamley. ‘fme mutual numbers on the I)“ 1 Word and Sonia .. A Does Jesus Cute? and ms. 06 .. Word 0: Bur-Iâ€. “An Amine mu)â€, m pd EMBASSING MOMENTS '5EE \T, Must». 1 beam them tmmflhflfl hopes to m unawa- WOW! â€ck-end hll gum.“ the (or spam max-um mu uncouth. "yearn" W I! w for e The meeting closed by mm: 1 ‘mreisufe forulooknttbecrt One" and prayer by Archie mu contest given by Mrs. William I