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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 May 1932, p. 2

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mm'eremytolosethe www.mchudaon,whohad heenuesidentiortheputseventeen yearsmdthey instructedthesecre- my, Mr. 8. B. Clarke, to express the sincere npprecintion oi the society to Mr. Richardson for his many years of llr. musing, who steps up into the yarn, end will no doubt carry on the work in excellent manner. The directors discussed several mat- tars pertainins to the two-day show to be held here late in September.â€"Han- Will Observe Wednesday lull-holiday At a meeting in the Town Hall, last Thursday evening, the question 01 PAGE 2 Guam-MM linuvemm‘vhomrm mmmmm quhnthllafortcom- Mtdulonatturdaymmnctor mmammmm mambter.c.llmt¢omery tndtookpaoemanonmymom- mammamtome ”.0331...“de Important to Farmers For further particulars see Rob Roy Mills Limited DURHAM, ONTARIO Math-ices Alfalfa Hay and Grain Wanted McFADDEN’S DR .6 STORE (LLB. s-Wecl-ul- onto liken-$4.25 along the route have shown renewed interest in the highway and theme is every reason to believe that much will bedonethisyeartoincreaaetourist tramc. The highway representatives will make a trip over the mad and will stop in the various mupnlcipallties and conduct meetings in the interests of the Blue Water Highway. They will leave Semis. Wednesday afternoon and their first meeting will be at Forest at 2.30 o’clock. From For- est they will continue to Grand Bend, Bayfleld and Goderich, where similar meetings will be held in the afternoon. In the evening a meeting will be held: in Kincardine. On Thursday morning they will visit Port Elgln and South- ampton, and in the afternoon Owen Sound, Meaford and Collingwood. On Friday they will go to Penetang and Midland, and in the afternoon to Oril- tax-y, will We a four-day tour of the municipalities it embraces, according to plans announced at 83min. With the meetings at. Wiarton, Lion’s Head and Tobermory.â€"-Kincardine News. mflyhmholidayslnwmertonm Media:- another year. Asinlfll. placesotbusmeaswfllcloaeonWed- wm Tow Blue Water Highway In the interests of the Bluewater The Saturday program will include Medicine for man or beast Jr. 11. A.â€"Florenoe Martin, Vera Lauder, John Collier, David Rowland, Margaret Derby and Able Tinianov, eq- Louise McLean. Sr. 11. A.â€"Phyllis Wilson, Evelyn AJ- joe, Philip Sparling, Fred Town, Gwyn- 81-. II. B.â€"-thelmma Parting, Ellene Whitmore, James Sloane, Lorne Long, Audrey Wells. Jr. 11. B.â€"-Evelyn Becker, Ralph Wil- son, Ronald Watt, Agnes Atkinson, James Garland. Jr. 111. A.â€"-Janet Robb, Camerme Rowland, Margaret. Armstrong, Esther Bourne, Margaret Moore. Jr. 111. B.â€"Bert Lawrence, Arthur I. A.--Alex. Donell, Stella Connolly, Hazel Becker, Andrew Dewar, Russell Moore. Edith Miles. W111 Lew. Bob I. B.â€"Lorraine Pinkerton, Velma Vol- lett, Doris Herrington, George Burnett, Floyd Lawrence. Sr. Pr. A.â€"-Vemon Aljoe, Mae Thom~ son, Ronald McQueen and Ada Tucker, equal, Roy McLean, Wilfred Lake. Sr. Pr. B.--Homer Gerber, Jessie Watson, Stanley Wyvme, Stanley Vick- ers, John Levi. Jr. Pr. B.â€"Bernice Randall, Archie Dewar, Robin Lowe, Wilfred Duns- Jr. Pr. A.â€"Donald Dewar, Helen Ren- wick and Angus McGillivray, equal, June Hood, Jimmy Lamb, Norah Kear- Jr. Pr. C.-â€"Hubert Hay, Jack Ran- dall, Harry Voisin, Lorna Aljoe, Andy Jr. III.-Essel Hastie, Hughie Hughes‘, Gordon McNally‘. Sr. III .â€"Artena MacArthur, Bessie Miller, Altetto Noble, John W’. Jr. III.â€" Roy Chapman, Kenneth MacDonald“, Leonard Davey‘. Sr. litâ€"Jack Chapman’, Margaret Lynn‘, Clarence Lynn, Charles Ewen'. Jr. II.â€"A1wyn Goldsmith. SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH Sr. IV.â€"Ada Banks“. Jr. IV.â€"Ve1ma McNally‘. Sr. IIIâ€"Bruce Clark, Stephen Jr. Pr.-Edna McNally. Those marked (‘) present every day. S. 3. NO. 10. BENTINCK Sr. IV .â€"Jessie Miller, Grace Davey, DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL S. 8. 'NO. 5, GLENELG Mary E. Mortley THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Everything in Myrtle Mortley, Nora H. Stewart. Teacher. Lizzie Schaefer, Teacher. Emily Hunt, Teacher. Girr, J. Wilson. D. Dyer. Jr. II.â€"G. Greenwood. I.â€"G. McFadden. J. Weir. 8r. Primer.-â€"A. Alice, 8. Chapman, C. Atkinson, I. Newell, M. McFadden. sent) . Br. IIIâ€"Lorne Mountain 72 per cent. Jr. III. â€"-Jessle Campbell, 98 per cent, Ralph Mountain 92. Br. I .â€"Isabelle Mountain 100 per cent., Marjorie Mountain 96. Jr. I.â€"Elizabeth Bolton 94 per cent. Sr. Primer.â€"Donald Catnpbell 97 per Entranceâ€"Reggie Wilson 83, Robert Hunter 72, Edgar Patterson 67, Jean Brown 63, Gladys Young 60, Annie An- drews 56, Ray Adams 49, Goldwin Nel- son 48, Frances Duly 42, Lloyd Brown 39, Verdun Watson 30. Thirdâ€"Elmo Scott 74, Kenneth Nel- son 70, Norman Wells 70, Roy Andrews 67, Alice Duly 64, Hazel Watson 64, Robert Nelson 63, Raymond Brown 63, Keith Hunter 60, Harold Hunter 47. Honors 75 per cent.; pass 60 per cent. S. 8. NO. 13, EGREMONT Sr. IV.â€"Elsie Morrison‘, Lawson Morrison‘, Harvey Leith‘. Sr. III.-â€"Lorne Eccles‘, Elsie Hooper, Howard Keith“, Alec McMurdo, Bessie Moore, Carlyle Geddes“, Dorothy Mc- Nalty'. Sr. II.â€"Billie Morrison', Ruth Mc- Kenzie (absent). Sr. I.â€"Billie Mitchell. Jr. I.â€"-Ethel 0.Ka.rfka.. tor summoned, who revived him. Mr. Taylor, who has passed the 80th mne- stone in the journey of life, has been poorlyotlateasarestntottheflu, fromwmchbothheendhmmehzve been 9mm tor some time. wukerton withoutBflly'hylorwmldhu‘dlyaeem a pm to mm: old boy: endglrllwhobokupanmmuputot ,theWolflupheuâ€"Wflk- des‘. Jr. U.S.S. 1, EGREMONT NORMANBY IV.â€"Howard Watson, Arthur Rahn. Vernon Noble, Florence Bryans, Play- ford Schenk, Murray Morlce, Caldwell for the city suggestive of the Rialto or the Old World. Tlurty-flve years ago the dty had no drainage system and a. heavy rain made boats on the streets a necessity. Around the Inter- muros or Walled city, which is most typical of its Spanish days, were walls scattered elsewhere over the globe as the man who for four decades or more delivered naming to start the home Jr. Illâ€"Edith Bryans, Ross Keller, Cameron Kerr, Stanley Rahn, James Wilton, Norman Eden. II.â€"â€"Joyce Keller, Orvle Bryans. Sr. I.â€"Edlth Keller, Wilma Bogle, Marlon Kerr, Islay Barber, Olive Bry- ans, Stanley Picken. Jr. I.â€"Cavell Bryans. Sr. Pr.-â€"John Eden. Jr. Pr.-â€"Edward Bryans. Such is one of the names given to Manila of the Philippine islands. The name comes to it because it is situated on both banks of the Pasig river and enjoys some canal life from the river. These waters provide a. lot of bridges CATHARINE D. W. W. ‘6‘ * Denotes present every day. BETH HINKS, Teacher. “VENICE OF THE ORIENT” Pr.â€"Kenneth Leith“, Calvin Ged- Pr.â€"Calvin Nott, Hector McMur- comma!) ON 8mm G. BROWN, Teacher. 8. 8. NO. 13. BEN‘I'INCK ,.. T354314, known. to hundreds of tonians residing in town and FREDA K. EAGLES. Teacher. NO. 12 EGREMONT MARY S. BELL. Teacher. MRS. BROOK Teacher. Soldiers mama-ram theatreetsotaevme.spun.onllon- «YMMMuuyptrwncmd spondlc fighting among Communists, syndlcstuts and police. A Conclusion“ pordon was sought this week in Wuhincton for the tour Amen-icons convicted in the [Ionian “honor shying" as the Bemte moved quickly to prevent the alleged attackers of Mrs. 'l‘holin Music from obtaining their freedom through a technicality of territory low. Rep. Charles R. Crisp Dem, Go... in- trodueed the b!!! in the Home akin: for a pardon. ms measure womd grunt a. “full and complete pardon for the offence of manslaughter" to meat. team: and the two seamen, A. 0. Jones power to grant the pardon notwith- standing any powers delegated to the governor of Hawaii intanuch as the United States exercises “complete sov- ereignity over its territory of Hawaii." The United States supreme court on Monday ended Al Capone's 10-year reign as America’s king of crime with a decision which brought tears of self- pity to the eyes of the paunchy “Scar- In denying a. petition for rehearing of his income tax fraud conviction, the high court set in motion machinery which will send Capone to Leaven- worth Penitentiary to serve an 11-year sentence. Richard C. Renders, former member of Parliament for Macdonald, Manl- toba, is dead in Winnipeg after a long illness. He was in his 79th year. Elect- ed on a farmer ticket in the 1917 elec- tions, Mr. Benders supported the Union Government of Sir Robert Borden. He served only one term in the House of Mr. Headers was educated for the Methodist ministry at Victoria Coi- A MFFANO EFFICIEI I 0. COMPOSED OF El “B. lflflAl tn ‘0' News in Brief (92 (U “.0 21228. 82532 a... 22m 0ch five hundred million dollars of life insurance was (clan out in the Sun Life Co'ln- pony I»! yearâ€"much oi it by incl-had“! nun who balanced their accounts by this siunplc method. Ych can instantly adore your estate to a healthy Sui: by taking out more immune. "to an. way is b in- sun to III. pointofuhtyuut lad. ARE you among the thousands who luau cul- lcrcd from the gtaat domaion ? Have you llad to malt: a hand sunny of you: linanclal '6on only C find that you an woull lo. by usanda ol llan than you won? Do you In: that . call! cough a liquidation ol Ont., Restore an Estate DB J.D.KB LOGG‘S‘ \STHMA' EMEDj FFICIENT_ “mam several K EJ IEF resigned he manta-bum www.mfim- mnemuphndmomm flan” when he fumed (or 15 years. iHemflredtodemmmneutomeor- m an! For level-u you: Hr. Benders m mtaunmmanmam- www.mmmo. mmmmmw nhuseplleotcutwoodummm. Que..nncem.hubenmtonre- entammmupecttmnttmy mmmm. Onuondayevenmgflxenrempm- Ire-line nptdly. and anxiety m felt torthebtgmlnownedbythemm- ‘tredPuperOompmdeivtstonotOon- Inflated PtperGommny. muted . [littleoveruqumuofumnetmmthe lbumtngwoodpflc. , Over 500 autumn recruited from centrmzthelrefloflcontheddemr- atthemmmmeaorttopmtthe unmatromreuchmcmtstructum. may have to undergo an operation on his right eye similar to the surgical treatment of his left eye exactly four months ago 'mesday. This was disclosed on Monday after a two-hour examination of Mr. Mae- Donald‘s eyes and his physicians de- cided to hold a consultation on Wed- nesdaytodecide onthebestoourseot treatment of the right eye. Another specialist may be called in. Now thnt the movement of beef attic to markets in the Old Country has re- sumed. the cost of trmsporting this ype of animal to the British mrket is a topic of special interest. G. W. Muir, 8.8.A., Acting Chief o! the Division of Animal Husbandry of the Dominion Experimental Farms. deals particularly with this topic in Pamphlet No. Ills-NS. “An Opportune Time for Steer Feeding and Finishing." He gives specific figures on two ship- ments; one from Ottawa and the other from Lethbride, Alta" showing that the average cost of shipping and selling was $25.70 per head, or $230 per head. or $5.03 per 100 lbs. live weight. in the case or the Lethbridge lot. COST OF SELLING STEEBS Mal-75.108! {T'A'

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