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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 May 1914, p. 1

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ngsxauon for the protection of; an shade trees the Province of Onni 1a} tario has set a good examplellbu‘ for the whole. Dominion. Underjem the tree planting Act, trees plant- in mRhWays become the property of 81a] I l3 the owner of the land adjacent the highway. Hence, telegraph or ing telephone companies are not 31- Son Allis in February last, the; ceremony bein spendicularly up the stack about 2 performed by Rev]: eight inches from it, and few peo- Mr. McKinnon at Chatsworth. It may not be very Widelyknown f task Of climbing it“ The nevertheless true that; flouted proudly to the b . en the mumâ€"g apart fro-m the fa ' leoally 1-9.9 Climb, thinks nothing of it We f‘ ’ ‘ h , . _ 11101715 .. J - * move any h‘VP +11“; A“ 4.1.- Victoria Day passed off quietly here, there being no celebration of any kind going on. This, how- ever, did not deter the pleasure- seekers from attending the'cele- bration at Chesley, the Brigham picnic at Allan Park, and the cele- bration at Holstein. Others spent, the day at private picnics. and in? fishing. At Chesley, one of the9 . l attractions was a lacrosse match; between the .Durham and Chesleyf teams, the locals winning .9 to 7. 4The day, which broke damp andI cloudy, cleared up about noon, the afternoon being an ideal one for ‘ the holding of sports. two children were born to them. Then AdamS: left home because, he said,_ she. had been unfaithful to him, went to Buffalo, where 'he got a o divorce, which has no effect in U Canada. Subsequent to leaving‘ t. t o 2: performed by Revj ei. Mr. McKinnon at 'C’hatswan l ‘ Rev Mr. Prudham will be in St: Catharines next .week ' attending! Conference and visiti'ng' some of _ his form-er friends Provision will' be made for the wonk here and at -' Since the introduction of the hydroâ€"electric system in Clinton. the cost of lighting the churches .has been reduced 50 per cent” andw that of lighting dwellings‘ and;1 business places from 10 to ‘25 per; cent; ‘Persons qr parties desiring to hire an automobile can be accom- modated at C. Smith Sons‘ Gar- age. Careful and competent driver furnished. RateS‘ on ap-;i plication. = " H‘ Wanted.â€"-Position ‘ for boy, 1.7. Good education'. W'illing to take any work at fair wages. Apply to J. W. Ewen. Durham. ‘2 For sale.-â€"In Durham, {our acres', of land, good barn and orchard.g frame .house with cement cellar.’ hard and soft Water convenient; Apply to Miss Dorothy Burns. ’ Aftex; acting as postmaster of Tiverton for 40 years, J .G. M’cArthâ€" ur has been formally appointed to the position. ‘ See Scott’s ad. He thinks of giving up business, and Wishes to dispose of everything during this month. ' The town of Banovef ed in a ten-ton steam cost is $2,750. The population of Harriston is 1.475. ' N EWS AROUN D .TGWN .vs'n. 4.7 - we. 2466 collected. the tré’e stands. 8 Within 30 feet d even then the two days’ notice compensation if; Jtected such? says “ti-Ii Department. Wo‘rk is if Hanover has invest- ton steam roller. The Vonk here and at 7 absence on Sun-f f l 1 Â¥ ssed off quietly no celebration: on. This, hmxâ€" I 31’ the ple‘aasureâ€"ai that in Some places give ports, but have some time in times 291: be says tunes ar ,apart fro-m the fatigue lcilimb, thinks nothing have no desire to gai by going up after” the ‘Andrew Smith,‘ Wh< engaged as a mach troit, came h-Qme ' ap- 5 7 tf Ga 1'â€" {of his surrender. He {much from hunger and expo-sure ras the Weather \1‘ At a Consermtive con Tara. held on Wednesday of last the cement “'O-I‘ks- Week, Mr. H. A. VanDusen, editor thought to show the loyalty of and proprietor of The Tara Leader the company on Victoma Dav. and . ' . mention in a young fellow e to the local Legislature. He will; , , 200 likely be opposed by Mr. Wm. Me‘- feet, 185 feet of steel and about 20 Donald, of C‘hesley, the present feet 01 concrete base. The ladd ' )le would care to undertake the 11212123211133; $101123: 'Of the Bmg- ' ask of climbing it. The flag P loated Proudly to the breeze for a was held 1n Br Igham ew hours, I subscrlbers ; ’3 grove. Allan; but \‘yas soon burnpd Park? on MOIldnv_ and hhnvvnr] - - choice ,numbers The admission IS ‘250 "If and the proceeds are to go tou- n ards I) 1; manch-e, and her _; George Counterman- fed pursuit for thre rendered on Saturd éspector Greer of the Provincial: Malice. The tragedy was enacted :‘at Housey Rapids, near Brace- J ’bridge, and the murderer, who ex- 1 brother~in-law. che, and elud- e days, surâ€" ay last to Inâ€" ' f 1pressed regret that he hadn’tl {added his son ' , and his 5: " - He will soon S. be éiven his Drelimiharrr +..:..1 _ I! Don’t 'forget the Me f Church Choir Concert on 1 dav. June 4 ' ; Mrs Eva. Wh ‘ ‘ .age last Febz-ua ESOm-e time, and necessary trouble her ' '. full possession of all owing to rnr.‘sI4-3-- . Thére_are onlyJSI 'shOps doing business : apprentices to the :‘tario. to is 1 AS a sequel to the Ttions in Toronto on v: 173 police court i Owen Sound’s fcording to the ; Isessor, is 12 385, #327 from last xv 0mg it. The flag lly to the breeze for a but was soon burned .39 heat During the g days Benton had down five times, and Herman-Che, and elud- 31‘ three days, surâ€" Saturday last to In- of the Provincial tragedy was enacted [‘ r.D3m.ond of Markdale appointed rector at BO ‘ Population. returns of tj Was 90 1Q?- blanksmith mess and only 17 the trade in on- . John O‘Brren was ou'ghâ€"cast, 53;. Owen Sound for drunkenness and am, good we“. sentenced to 15 days in jail. He For particx .. was found dead in the cell the .‘onyer, Bruce first morning after 'his imprison- to Philip EVu, ment. He was :8 ‘vmve n? ~~- , arrested in 1 those about the jonirica-‘ Woodstock pis-trict Methodists. Victoria Day. d6fea'ted a 'mQIion to urge the 35 followed general Conference to remove the ; a big -calâ€" four-year time dimit for ministerial of thegnds terms. Rev. H Crews, supporting in Toronto, the resolution, figractwized Methâ€" Was soon, odist as ecclesiastical tramps. . The frame tangzvery at Listou'el. 90 years 0f‘ow'ned by the Breithaupt Bros. of been in for Berlin. Was carrinlpt-ol" ”A“- . 95 Of the decrease Methodist >11 Thurs- A. “far- interesting ' ’ Any person needing ' : v afternoon’s PI’O- such .articles Will get. a snap b i: e c-eedings With numerous selections. . applying for them quick .3: r Before lunch “as served, a short" The steamer, Komogata Maru," program was rendered " . vessel has been spe-j Dr. . ciélly chartered to ' Rev. Mr. Hen-:hundre i age. and short [addresses by‘ Jamieslon, M'P-PJ , d Hindus over to Canada to derson. Mr. H. H. Miller, and J. SJtes't t e immigra-ti ‘ ’ ,Wilson. R. J. Ball, M.P., w ' , The Hindus ‘ . The Brigham line’ane British subjects, and at first; _ . ---'"-â€"::- ...... new 111 orignam’s grove. Allan ' Monday, and proved a? Havzng sold his horse, Rev Mr. .most pleasant outing for those Prudham Wishes to dispose of his The .Durham Band‘had bugiy cutter, harness, robes, . been engaged for the occasion and blan lets Any person needing enlivened the afternoon’s pro- such articles will get a snap bv‘ c-eedings With numerous selections. _ applying for them quick i , . . t ch was served, a short; The steamer, Komogata M’aru,‘ ered, consisting .' containing over 400 Hindus arrived. [of Vl-Ohn selections by' Master ; last Week at Victoria, 8.0., and? hormanby, songs by; was at once placed under quaran-f Peter Ram-fline. This Dr. ‘ cially charter Rev. Mr. Hen-fhundred Hind .. H. Miller, and J. S. f test the im us over to Canada to : Wilson. R. J. Ball- M D ,l migration laws in re-fl ‘ ‘ ‘17hb AI..- hn_.1 .L - lems. t. The failure of the town c: .t‘o appoint a medical health t cer, "has resulted in the Go _ ment Stepping-in and taking , ma'tter in their own hancb. I former official, Dr. Hutton, ha , ceived the appointment; his pointment dating from . ' I as- The name tanzzezy at Listouel ow’ned by the Breithaupt B105. of Ba lin was completely destxosed bv 1119 on Wednesday, May 20.11: 11 nu r ment. lie was :8 year s of age said he came from T oronto. Woodstock Histrict Methm \ - V“. to contest the next election .‘ a local Legislature. He will; be Opposed by Mr. Wm. Me'- ' l, of C'hesley, the present r for Centre Bruce, recently ’ off the political map by the.g Brantford schools are ~t< dentaz clinic, Dr. T. W ', bei pointed to take charge 0 tember 1. {g Aviator Macaulay Wa shaken and bruiSed when ; plane crashed into a f Mitchell and Was \vmnlr‘ I John Ca'lahan Fatal-’y Burned While At a secret consistory held at; ’ ay morning Pope; B new cardinals, ill-1; Traverston News Begin, of Quebec.‘ ' The town council has had th ‘place near Bell’s Lake on Wed~ scraper engaged on Garafraxaf . nesday of last week, \ street removmg some of the sur-'; plus dirt from the road. Q ;fme caught the barn of-M'r. John- . ;Callahan, and in attem ‘ . Brantford schools areto have a ' dental clinic, Dr. T. W .;save his hor'Ses and some stock. .' Land-YWhe Was so badly burned that he more, Mount Forest, being ap-* . . . . . died the following day from m~ oomted to take charge on Sep- . “ember 1 ,h-almg the flames and smoke and '\ ‘ ' 'from the severitv of his burns Re John OBrren “"15 arrested in managed to reach hI‘} house and Men Sound fox (1: unkenness and . , ". later over 9 days in jail. He h' . , ' ‘ L'as found dead in the 0911 the which had burned the ll‘St morning after ‘hiS ‘. ' partly- frOm his Chest ers. and.had sadly m ‘flesh of his face. Woodstock district Memo-Lists severity or his inf 3fea‘ted a 'molion to urge . aneral conference to remove the'nized the stricken members of his ur-year time limit for inisteriul famihh and sympathizins neish- ' l'mS. Rev. H Crews, su1')poz"t;lng bors. To make the 8 resolution, ci'laracterized Methâ€" greater. he W513 f0 list as ecclesiastical tramps. Wedded in a short the frame tamhery at Listou'el. brig-ht maiden Of , ,. _ fixed by the Breithaupt Bros. of :OOd: Mr Callahan uas mcleh 3 rlin. was completely destroyed noun and ‘9” popular and u 3,8. fire on 'Vl’ediiesday, May 20. It a tnost successful farmer and stool: s erected 30 years ago, but has raiser. HIS kindred included the l :1) closed down for sometime “’9‘? known Fogartv famllv‘ ”mm Irxm 4'“ “’ and should- arred the 28 years of age and ! clothes j lid he came from Toronto. 3 and recog~ ’ grief seem have been time to the neighbor- Q.) *7. :1 I. a secret consistory held at. the Vatican M'onda Pius created 13 he W cardinals, in-. cluding Car dinal Begin, of Quebec; The toWn council has had the.1 thn~\"-‘ 7 Selections by' Master of Normanby, songs by adson and Peter Ram- nt’l‘S are supposed to have d the rails on the C. P. R. L9 mile\ west of Fort Wil- causing a Wreck which for hours. 2r Rogers, on the first see-- No. 5, felt the track Wob- er his locomotive, and put ma .L_- A - cu ou years ago, but has ed down for sometime sewage. disposal prob~ asulted in the Govern- ; >ing.in and taking the '1 :heir own hanck. ’ihe f :ial, Dr. Hutton, has re- 1 appointment; his an- 1 . . ~ -- ~~~~ M ii 101‘ to the ()l‘dlfh’ll‘Y sage. disyosal probâ€" a first cousm. The f uneral took f place on Saturday to St. John’s ii cemetery. and Wm one of W “’0 have a splcndl ever seen in the townehinii . . Father Fergus-on conducted :1 xlte‘ ' “ " _ , and impressive service in . _ rgdn and taking the the church and at the grave-side. a - - «x 8 air 0W1) hawk. Hit? The sympathy of the Whole neigh- ’ give 21 SPICHdId 58f 11, DP. Hutton, has reâ€" borhood goes out to the bereaved ' >pointment,’ his ap~ brother and sisters. " ting from May lst. l _ 5' Victoria Day was Wei} observed aid the G. T. P. Wilhin this locality. in the Cognmons, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Firth and; ahandonment by the family of Markdale were guests of; he claim that they the Firth homestead at Zion’ > a further guaranâ€" Corners the first of the week. i )r to a further cash The cream collector for the ‘im'plementing’ the Maple Glen creamery at Markdalef asa matter of legal made his first round on Monday e contract with the and Was Well loaded up. 7ment. ‘ {- ‘Mr. Emerson Peart and , ‘ d h , Mary were guests at Mr. D ..suppose to axegD. Hamilton’s, Egremont, on Vic- 3115 on the C. P. R. toria Day , .West of Fort Wi]-: _-. ' ‘â€" M .0?$., - wild-J _aummn and impressive service ir g the the church and at the grave-side 1116 The sympathy of the Whole neigh- 15 re- borhood goes outta the bereaved 21P- brother and sisters. lst. } 7V0 Mesdames' W. J and John 0.; a : ; Greenwood Spent the holiday with: h inelatives at Molesworth. } 1 Mr. H P. Edge, of the law firm! of Kerr, "Montgomery, Bull; Shaw, Edge, of Toronto. and S Elmo' Edwards, roused up the old Ed-' I Wards home from Saturday until! Monday. The country has charms: for the lads of the city. f Mrs. Wm Anderson 'left on Fri- Mr. and Mrs J. J. Peart guests of Mr. and Mrs R Fadden of Riverdale, one recently. Mr R. Martin an. niece, Miss Edie, visited at same time. r entitled to the privileges ’ g 1 liberty and British free-j : ‘he proble-mr of keeping; : ‘> gr .5 -of Canada is altogether. from keeping out China'- aâ€"-.-‘.‘ >01: and Miss Jennie, ‘. Moodie’s, in Egre- t of the Week. ro'm his 'chest and should- 0had sadly marred the his face. Despite the of his injuries. he nlunkilv aftect the . Martin and his '. 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