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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Dec 1922, p. 1

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. We notice by last week’s Kincard- ine Review that Albert Kress of this place, now attending school at the lakeside town. has been nominated , for the Boys’ Parliament, which ‘ meets at Toronto from December 27 , to 29. There are three nominees from Kineardine alone. and as only , one member can be elected from the , county, The Review thinks Kineard- me might have fared better had only a 0 candidate been nominated. 3 Mrs. John Phillips died at Ayton rncmlly at the advanced age of 95 yrars. Sim was a rvsidont nl' tlw villago- since 1856 and her husband was the first postmaster. She was a Human 0 ‘atliolic in religion and Um funeral nbsequies were conducted by Rev. l'athvr Mthil. Ayton Pioneer Passes. Mminated for Boys’ Council. . 'l‘wo basketball tea'ms from Mea- ford High school, one made an of girls and the other ul‘ boys, tlvl'vato-tl the students of Markdale on Friday evening last. The boys won m a scone 01‘20 'to 4 and the girls by 13 DURHAM ~ CHRONICLE loaford Students Defeat larkdale. Jacobs tjlciglcn of Meafunl was found guilt) Ml selling liquor by Magistrate (lreasor and fined $300.00 and costs. Angus Toby, prourielor of the: Queen’s Hotel, was also found guilty of keeping liquor for 83“) and fined $200.00 and costs. Icaford Mon Fined. Time To Quit. A \“it‘n askmt her brutal hmhand to tell her [1111} why he {raw Up drink. To this he replied, “W011, dea’r, the last time your mother was here I came home late aunt saw three of her and the shuck cured nw." the 16”] 0f .\0u-n1b¢_-'1 tn M155 113/91 ’ N. Mtfiibliun. 1%"va (cache! in thP! J Tara Cnntinuatiun SC haul. .., Junior Editor Weds. - Mr. (I. R. ')'anl)usu Of 'l'ho- 'l'zlx'u Lvadr'r. fond to Orangoville. Joseph Lee, at one time section treman here on the (LPJL, but, who Is been stationed at Dundalk for I0 past few years, has been t.rf'n<- fled to Urangeville. Last, week In- peeivml a $25 cheque from the On Saturday last at the. [when mrt in Owen Sound one follow as fined $5.00 and costs for using rofalIe language in a public place, mother $63.00 and costs for buying nmunitiun for a minor, and a third {.00 for firing 011' a gun within the n‘poration. b Ian’s Class. [at Sunday. December 10, the b will he “Broken Homes.” One the most difficult social problems lboen how to deal with deserted res with children. Why do men Iort their families? How should :1 be punished or reclaimed? that ought to be done With the lieâ€"staying non-supporter? Can make the marriage vow binding bout religion? Conversion is best gentive and corrective of fam- Ldifl'iculties. tlnvitod to This Meeting. \ll persons interested in the pro- Mon of fish and game are request,- to attend a meeting in The Chron- P ()n‘ice on Friday evening (to- flow) at 7.30. Members of the III and Game Protective Assm-in- [3, formed some time ago. are es- tially requested to be present with new to reorganization. The taw '_heen flagrantly violated and an ' should be made to have it 0b- by appointment of game war- or other means. npany as first prize from the su- 'intendent fur the best kept sec- 11 on the Bruce division. Six as 330 he won the I'oadmaster’s p. His transfer to Orangeville is ”motion. 'OL. 55â€"NO. 2894. Into 70-day. D coroner’s jury to investigate :ircumstances of the death of tie James Agnew, who passed Thursday morning of last week injuries received Tuesday at [well plant is in session this noon. The jury met. last Thurs- It the Krona Undertaking Par- nfler viewing the remains. tin 10-day. Coroner Hut- ' of .the invutiguior. mooted are: Wil- , toreâ€"III, and__l_eurs. NEWS AROUND TOWN Owen Sound Men Fined. R. Kanlmsmf, jlmim' mlitnr u-a lvaolér. \\ ts manic-u! on of Sou-mm! tn Mia's Ila/.01 ’l‘hose who attended the entertain- ment in the Baptist Church Thurs- day night had a real treat in the reâ€" citals given by Miss Frances Nick- awa, a full-blooded Cree Indian woâ€" man. born in the Hudson Bay Dist- rict and educated at “Norway House” a mission station supported by the; Women's Missionary Society. Missl Nickawa has a pleasing personality, is apparently well educated, Speaks clearly and distinctly in good Eng-i lish and is possessed of line descru'w tive pt’th‘l'S. In her recitals of "The Legend of the Q’Appelle," "The Song' My Paddle Sings.“ and “Canadian; Born." by Pauline Johnson, her des-i criptive powers were excellent. but' in our opinion “Hiawatha‘s Wooing"; by Longfellow was her finest numâ€"' her. 'She has tlne dramatic powers; a sharp, penetrating eye, and a fas-' cinating stage appearance. The op-! ening announcement was made by} the pastor, Rev. Mr. Cameron, andl Miss McCombe provedtan elicientl accompanist. The first was a double, duet, pleasingly rendered by Misses’ Adeline Graham and Elsie Boyce, and at intervals during the evening Mister Eben Cameron entertained with several phasing“ I magnum-bl- aaa- '. -4-4- ‘ -.. Miss Nickawa Was Good. Last week. Dr. Jamieson had a large can of tingerling trout deposit- ed in W'ilder’s Lake. The receptacle containd about 2,000 fish in all. The Dr. has now made a good start in his Unique undertaking at what was formerly regarded as one of Egre- ment's eyesores. In the past two or three years, however, a great change has been wrought. Dr. Jamieson’s summer home was but the forerun- ner of others. and now several of the tmvn peOple have purchased plots of land and have built or will build in the near future. Besides trout, the lake is also well stocked with black bass and in the. territyor in the vicinity over 3,500 pine trees have been planted to further hasten the doctor‘s "back-to-nature” ideals. In all there are about 250 acres and it is the intention to make a pre- serve of the whole tract, and we un- derstand that an attempt may even he. made to make this natural rest- ing place a haven for wild geese, duck or other fowl in their migra- tions north and south. .\ «lolegnlion from the County Council waitml on Hon. F. (j. Riggs, Ministor of Public Works, with a flow of having the road from Hanoâ€" ver to Singhanipton takon over as a l‘kiunty-Pi'ovinitial Road. On hoarâ€" ing the matter presented, MI‘. Riggs signified his intontion to have the change made. 01' this road, about 15 miles have already been complotod and there are 30 miles to build. To complain the road will cost about $200,000 and will be a saving to tho County of $40,000, as the Province will bear 60 per cent. of the cost in- stead of 40 per cent. if built as a County Road. Deposited Fingerlings. \ dvlcgation consisting of the? Hume (it Dundalk, W’ardcn Hmviof and men (Saliim' of Durham were! successful in an intvrvii w with Hun. ' F. (1. Big» by Whit)“ a Dundalk difâ€"l tuitntc ahiiut mad cnnstl'uction \\ as satisfavtnrilv adjusted and Dundalk “ill ioceixe a refund L'it :8 00 00. i 'l‘ho Rm] Cross bazaar. 011 Saturday was a great success and over four lmmlrml dollars were: taken in. Prac- tically everything disposed of was domated and the outlay will be very small. The prucvcds go to the Hos- pital Fund. Delegation Won Out. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Elvidgc of Windsor mmn‘n‘tho lnss of thoit‘ infant twin son and daughter, who dim! on Sunday of last week. They wm'c two weeks old and hattbeen delicate from birth. Red Cross Bazaar Made Money. Dundalk Won Out. Mr. William Breen, high tension palrolin’an on the hydro, had his leg gushed by a broken insulator while mirking on the ton of a pole on Sunday. It required a number of stitches to dress the wound. Hydro Patrolman Injured. Friends hero. of Mrs. \V. A. Mc- Howan will ho Moasml to 1mm that she is doing well after an operation for apporniiivitis last Monday morn- ing in the hospital at Kitchener. Bereaved at Windsor. Recovering Prom Operation. DURHAM, ONTARIO." CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922. Uuub nun IUI 1101563. The Dream of the lentils. and 150. The Dweant “The Dream of the Mouths” is something entirely ditâ€" 30““ lerentâ€"over 100 charactersâ€"beauti- I find I am “"in ful curators, beautiful costumes, fimofngfi $01: calchy music. 139m mine it. Towii shall be togeodjo: _ Trinity Church Guild will hold Eatonâ€"Rob'liojv'l'llilléIfi"rri'ilé'd:‘D‘iiE- their annual bazaar on Saturday, am. Fancywork. Homemade Baking and Will be held in s. s. No. 1', Glen- Candy. Pancakes will be served elg, Wednesday evening, December from 4 to 6 pm. Doors open at 3 29: Good program 0! some. geom- o’clock . 1272 thnS,. etc; also a dialogue, From ' Punkln Ridge." Convenient accom- ' modation for horses. Admission 25c. Tho Drum 01 the lontlu. __ and 150. 11303 ! Rev. D. N. Abyanker, a Hindu from 3 India whn is preparing for the An- 'gliean ministrv at Huren (killege, .Lnndnn, occupied the pulpit in 'I r in- .ity (lhurL-h last Sunday I1L1tl1 morn- I ing and mening. At the exening ser- vice. espeL: ially a large eongu-gation I“ as in attendance. Mr. Abvanker lat the Close of the servwe exhibited a number at the idnls in use in India land :1. lecture 1111 India illustrated with a number of lantern slides was false given. He. returns In India next lMay. --- _-_.., "v... - -----v vac-"mun usuvuuy nuns. H ‘ ., , ‘ $2.00 the dozen up, with enveIOpes ”cu“ 301le tulfets 03' 1" for The to match. N0 dearer than the com- Drvam of, Mnnths, the event of the _ , men cards, and your name is neatly Dream of the Months,” the event of printed thereon. The Chronicle. the season, December 15. Plan at R b R i â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" McFadden‘s Dr Store. All seats 0 0y Gr: 9 Prices. 11.30”...“ 350. 118 We are paylng 380. to 42c. for Oats, 55c. to 60c. for Barley. 60c. to 65c. for Buckwheat~ $1.35 to 81.40 for Trinity Church Bazaar. Peas and $1.12 for Wheat at our ele- Trinity Church Guild will hold vator~80b Roy Mills. Limit-ed. Dur- their annual hn'znnp nn. thn‘dov ham- All 1922- taxes of the Town of Durâ€" ham must be paid to either bank on or before December 12, otherwise 5 per pent. penalty will be added. By Order. Get Seats Now. Town Tax Notice. Don't. fail to see the Orange Tree at the Trinity Church Guild Bazaar. In the Public Library, Saturg‘ay, De- cember 16, from 3 pm. 1272 99 A numbm' ’1 rubber, now. Find- 01‘ will plvaso mturn to Chronicln (HUN). 1 We) understand that Mrs. Watson. fornwrly nt' I’ricovillo. mm of En- chm. Alhurla, is a half-sister. It. was from Hm doceasvd we bought tho building in which Thn Chronicln is 110w printed. \Vo regret to learn of Miss Mvmmgh’s (loath and rogrvt also that \w are unable. to give fullm‘ particulars. Rubber Lost. Innovation at Trimity Bazaar. Ml. Thomas Mevnagh lormerh of l)m',liam but mm 01 i ivlding. Sask. is a haH- bI‘UUH‘I, and Mrs. R. R. \V il- mx “1' Prungua. Sask., is a half-sisâ€" im'. MISS MELINDA MEEUAGH DIED SUDDENLY OUT WEST lnl‘urn‘iatinn reached he: 0 Satur- il: iy announcing the death en 1‘ riday December 1. at Miss Melinda Mec- nagh. formerly a resident of this town, and a teacher in this inspec- tnrate. Deceased was a niece of the late Mrs. Samuel Scutt, and about eighteen or twenty years ago she went West. where, she has been teaching ever since in the province «if Saskatchewan. A telegram from Dr. -.\ \. Bat kus of Leader Sask. \\ as receiuwl here Saturday morning by Mr. -\llan Bell. It simply an- nnunced the death and inquired the address of relatives “it“ “hum tn remnmnicate and he am lSNl regard- ing.' the tliSDUb‘al «if the remains. A Good Lecture. Owing to thv fact that Christmas day falls on the Monday «m which municipal cloctinus are usually held. the Statutes provitlv that the nomin- ation mmrtings shall he held on Fri- day, I‘wromhor 22; and the elections will he held on Monday. January 1. Municipal rantlidatvs will have a cuuplc of days lungm‘ for their can- Vassiug campaign this year, but the printers will have to put in over- time to got. the financial statements out in time. Jackson Plant Running. Sloan] is up in tho Jacksnn plant. again and a gang of mun is at work finishing 11p llw balance of the pin)- nngi'al‘ihs that \vm'o partly (*nmplnl- ml wlivn tlm lmsinnss was closed. Mr J. H. Harding purchased the stock and is now putting the machines 0:1 the marknt at $50.00, as will be sewn by his big ad. on 2111011101‘ page. Mrs. Charles Mofl‘at of Glenelg was taknn to the loval hospital last night ¢ ml was found in such a critical con- dition that an Operation was decided «m. and is hding lwrfm'mvd as wv go In press. Nominations Are Earlier. Taken to Durham Hospital. Business Locals. A‘ base twinâ€"9'1; and kitchen nge, in first-class condition. Inqu e at The Chronicle Ofl'ice. 30M Pizza? ‘ghri‘gtmas Breaking Cujds. 1" inc youfié pigs about five weeks nld. Apply to W. G. Lawrence, R. R. No. 4, Durham. 11302 Pigs For Sale. Stoves For ’l'ako y()urn§t1)1°agc battery to the Smith Bros.’ Garage for wmter stor- age. 11 30 4 I have just received a shipment of Harness. Harness Repairs, Robes, Blankets, etc. See my new line of Bain Cutters just to hand.â€"J. M. Noble, one door west of Middaugh House stables, Durham. 928ipdtf D1?" Cells‘and B'etteries." _ . Winger Storage of Batteries. Frvsh dry mué'hfifuotshot bat- ton-ins at Smith Bros.’ Garage. 11304 Notice. Mnmhvrs uf Farmers‘ Clubs 01‘ 0th- crs whu wish to contribute teed. mmvisiuns Hr clothing to the North- vrn Ontario Fire Sufl‘erers kindly bring them to car at G. '1‘. R. station. Durham, un Monday, December 11. Harness and Harness Repairs. Ann-s-Hnldon Tire. Kitchener (road. on dvmuuntable rim, size 30 x 31/1,». Will party who picked it. up on road a short distance east, of Allan Park kindly return same 01‘ notify H. W. Hunt, ILR. 1. Hanm'cr? l 1 Any quantity; highest price. At the People’s Mills, Durham. 8125"! As we have started to do business on the Cash System, we would ask 41! parties indebted to us to call and settle at onceâ€"John McGowan. tf With one dozen photos we are giving a beautiful framed art mir- ror, 7% x 26 inches. At F. W. Kel- sey‘s Studio. Get. Photographs Now. Lost. Tap Clifi School Concert. A ('Hucnrt. will be held in Top (llifl‘ scluml, Monday, December 18. A gum! program. cnnsisting of dial- ()glles, PN'HMiOIlS, 'vocal and instru- mmtal music is being prepared. Ad- mission :50. and 15c. 1272 Christmas Rates Now On. Adapting Cash System. Photographs. “'13 are (flaring our entire stock of millinory at. greatly reduced prices. -â€"â€"Missos 'l‘ruax. i W‘heat, Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Oats and Mixed Grain wanked. High- est prices paidâ€"Rob Roy Mills Lim- ited, Durham, Ont. 11th Baptist Sunday school vutertain- mont and ideal giving Christmas ser- vicv. "Nu Room in the Inn.” A mow! iug «If Durham L.O.L, Chap- ter will 1w hold in their lmige room ’l‘luu‘sday o-aning. ch. 1.4. lpd Grain Wanted. Christmas rates now on at the Kelsey Studio. Fifteen in the dozen. Order yours now. 928“ Reduced Prices on Millinery. Baptist Entertainment. Custom Chopping. Custom chappmg every day at the )McKechnie Mills. 1012“ ‘ Cruam thfs and Cream Rolls Sat- urday. At Hondm'snn‘s Bakery. “â€"â€". ~ _ __ L.O.L. Scarlet Chapter Meeting. Henderson’s Bakery Millinery Specials. We are specializing in fur hats.“ Misses 'l‘ruax. Fifteen in the dozen until Christ- as.â€"-F. W. Kelsey. 928M Iii a. a; J; HUNTER 53% am FOR LADIES FOR MEN STAN F IELD’S UNSHRINKABLE UNDERWEAR ' 1118 name "alANl‘lELD" on every Garment Guarantee. Satisfaction and Genuine Quality. Extra Fine Silk and Wool Mixture in Vests, Drawers and Combinations. Heavy Ribbed, Pure Wool Sizes 34 to 44 Fine and Medium \Neiorht It Wears Longer InAllSizes

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