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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Aug 1923, p. 3

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J. B. Campbell of this town, says The lihesley Enterprise, has been organizer for several years for the Canadian Order of Foresters. He makes his summer home at Inver- huron Beach, where he has a family cottage. He spends the week ends at his summer cottage, but is organiz- ing for the fraternal society he rep- resents for the other days of the week. On account of its proximity to his cottage he has been working for the past two weeks in the town of Kincardine. One evening about 8 o‘clock he met an acquaintance from Bruce Township, who is employed as an inspector of highways by the Provincial (loud Roads Department. M r. Campbell was invited by Mr. Mc- Donald to take a walk down to the dock but as Mr. Campbell was tired he declined the invitation. Had he not done so he might not be alive toâ€"day as after events would indi- cate. On Monday. July 30. MP. ,lampbell had gone upstairs in the QUeen’s Hotel to go to bed about 8 o'clock when he met McDonald at the head of the stairway. 'l‘hey greeted each other in a friendly way and then McDonald began abusing Mr. llanr'phell. using indecent lanâ€" L'unge. accusing: the organizer of be- ing the means of having McDonald dropped harm the membership of the no.1“. cums! In 18 warm or nmmu ATTACK Hf rmu'so- .\lr. elampiwll dnniml 21w untrlw ('hargv but his {msailant whn is a pnwo-l'ful man about .57, yvalt-z cold grahlwd Mr. Glampbo-ll by the thrcmt and pushml him in tlw mum when» Mrlhmald has horn s'mying sine» hv lwmmc- a maul inspvvtnr. 'l‘hm'o MP. l'nlnnho'll “fl." HII'H\\'II d)" ”I“ “Hi )lrlmnzllol was o'xnminml by two elm-furs t'm insanity and thvir Import hm hm'll V‘m'xx'amlml m Hm th'lwy- Hmwral‘s Unpartmvnt in 'I'nmnto. In “In mvanttmv “chunahl will he! kept éwrm'o- frnm unnm-rifully abusing or killing am‘nno- o-lsv. Must, [maple think ho- is us vruzy as Housin SCO- Mu,‘ ELECTRIC RAILWAY PROMOTBR WOULD MAKE NO IMPRESSION by Chas!” IW Jinn“ Took Place in Queen's Hotel, [in- cu'dino on July 30. .\ \lr. 8a“ )‘o'l' nl‘ .\lnntro-al has run- \'IIH‘ml snmc- pouililv WIN) ought t0 haw lwlim' snnsw that an Plrctric railway arrnss rnunlry thrnugh tho counties ul' Hwy and Brurv in a part ‘ 0n Lakv Hurnn \vnulcl lw a paying! prnpositiun. says The Chesloy En-i tm'prison Mr. Sawym' should ad- dress an alidivnrv nl‘ Ashlleld Or Hnrnn Township Wust Show. farm- ors who arv taxml tn the hilt to pay as guarantors Hf a dvl'uncl electric railway schemn and own the Mont- rval promoter might change his mind under pI‘PSSUPO. Only in thick- ly-serttled parts of ther country can electric railways which lead to large markets he made pay. The afternoon train due to leave here at 3 o'clock ran off the two}; in the station 331%: and was detained a coupli- 0t hOIIIS. MI \\ ill Glass mot with a serious accident last “90k when his hand camp in contact with a saw, causing a gush qunii ing tiftovn stitches. from no chronicle Filo at August :3, 1903. Six bars Comfort Soap fur 25 Iroland’s. Last Sunday Hohhio Radhurn, staying with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (ivorgv Watt. Normanby, had his lvg hmkvn in three places. .\ wagon who»! passool owr him. Dl'. Mt'Dnnald sat the fracture and thv littln fellow, throw and a half yvtu's UN. is doing \wll. The Central Hotel is nnw under the mauagpmnnt of Mossrs. MCGl‘ath .‘lt'AuliiTu. 'l‘lw abutment. IIf tho west side of Lambhm strvvt III-Mgr is now firm- Is in pnsitiuu. There was difficulty in gvtting a guud foundation. ”II-IIIIPI'S aw callmi for lighting 0f IIIII' stl'm‘ts. Rm: Mr. Stmvart will occupy thv pulpit in lhv Baptist Church next Sunday morning in the absence of tho» pastm'. who is away for a holi- day. Since the Corner eor'smepert of the late Mrs. Cook was in print we learn it. is 39 years since the death M Mr. (look. The surviving mem- bers of the family are Mrs. Henry l.zi\\'renee of (llenelg, Mrs. Rei'liliek nl' Lima, New York. Miss (look of lint l’ni'tage. William of Vanenuvm' {incl .lnlm of Manitoba. 'l‘m- Dundalk- Hm'ald in last issuv makes I'vl‘ervncv to tho prompt, mamwr in whirl: u numlwt' of his sllhscrilwrs and businvss sumun'tm's haw pump down with tho cash. a zwmlml ('nmmmlit)’ after his I'vcvut lnss by “W, Mr. Arthur Woods of 'l‘lun'nlnn'y. sun nl’ thv lain l). “finds. wlm was drnwnmi many yvzn‘s agn, was in hmn last “wk and gnw us a call. It is ahnut ‘55 Mars sinw Mr. Wands was in hmham. Hn “as particu- larly intm'vstml in swing Mike Kross \th sawd him from drowning when Hwy won-o svlmolboys together. Miss Ella Robertson underwent an npm'ntiml 'l‘nusclay murning an! the quniltnn Hnspilal. who-1'0 slu- is training: fur a nnrsn. Mr. .I. H. Hurmws :ztlo-uoling‘ tlu- Grand 1. u. U. I". August 20, 1903. TM first. m-oam svpm'ator madv in Durham was complutmi 0n Mnnday. Miss Ne-lliv [\lvzu'ns, «laughtm' 01' hr. Mo-arns ul’ Hanowr. dim] 'l‘uws- day al'tvr noarly an ynar's illness. Slu- mls a, drum ymmg tvachm'. Mr. John Im-gatv‘s new hnusc is “MY Nady fur HIP plzlstm‘m's. lhw. 'I‘. H. Farr undorwvnt an up- vratiou Monday by UPS. Jamiosun Mamlmnalcl. It was a had was" nl‘ up- pvaicitis. hut lm is doing well. Mr. J. M. Hunlm' (lisposmi of his stun-v. nnw usml as a Public Library. to MP. AIPX. Hngs. who will ShHl'Uy put in a stuck of flour and food. 'l‘lw Svhtml Board has clifl'icully in go-lting a teacher for the Model svhnul tm'm. ~Tlmy madv two splee- tinns, but buth had accepted posi- tions. 'l‘lwy am adwrtising again. ln'. (look of 'I‘mvm'smn loft 'l‘uvs- «lay fur Souris. whom“ he intvmls to mmmpnco practim'. TWENTY YEARS AGO Mr. Robeim McGowan of Rachmart, LITTLE JIMMY JERRY ON THE JOB 'REMEMBEQ..~$‘MM\( TD 86 vm.V_E_â€".‘?_-"o\/._..,_=.ER‘( “EskuL. OF ”(oustâ€"NEW is in Hamihm L‘ngc' Hl' Hu- .at of From the way prices are running up in furniture it seems it will be only a short time till people will be forced to sleep on the floor and eat their grub out of a tin pail. Last week an advance of 10 per cent. was made. being the fuurtli 10 per cent. advance since a year ago. faihe'r’s' funeral. A letter from Frank Irwin in this issue. He is in Los Angeles, Cal. We regret. to learn of the death of Mr. Robert McGowan, who died on Sunday last at St. Michael's Hospiâ€" tal, Toronto, after an operation for kidnoy trouble. W 0 called on him at the hospital on Thursday and ft-it the end was near, though he talked of coming home in a day or two. H9 was 74 years of agv. No Longer Tramp the Highways With Huge Bundles of Baskets For Sale. INDIANS NOW USE FORD CARS TO MARKET BASKET WARES Indians with haskrts tn srll haw twon a familiar sight on the strrrts nl Walkerton. says 'lhr 'lrh-srupr. Fur many years thr rmimrn and their squaws haw cumv down from thr Saugrrn Rrsrrw ladrn with .grvat handles of their warns. Hut times have changm‘i. Yrstrrday 3 Draw from Saugm‘n brought down a hip; stuck (it haskvts. hut hr rmtv i11 stylr in a Ford. 'l‘hr jitnry was so stuck 1111 with haskvts that you rimlit scarrrly SW “11- tin lizzir as it rattlmi almg. but it rarrimi 1111111» than half a «tozrn squaWs 131mm. 'l‘tw [111‘ti1111 hmkmt happy. thi- iww stylr 11f himmutiun appraling' murr in his likrs than tnting ”lt' whnlv WHI‘RS ’1111 his shuuhh-rs. Vrrily, tho \mrhl 'tltt mm'i'. 5:: 3.5.7.... .::::.. ..: .Z:..: .5 1;... t..:::.;: .7251“ :1. 2â€" 4.35 ..:.._7. :1: Y... 1...:.; t:â€" .::.I. ..:_..’2 a :3, 1...”: 3.275 :2 \F ONE '8 CAREFUL. ,‘ H NOTHING QAM "m ONE'S HATE-$96 "vâ€" Lydia E. Pinkhm’sWVegehHe Con- pound Brought Relief Wine- Other Medicines Fniled WEAK. RUN DOWN ANIJ AILING Port Mann, B. C. â€"“I toollLydi Pinkham’ sVegetableCompoundbw I was tired and I” W'. ‘v ta- ble Compound. I am feel fine since then and am the to do my housework. I am willing for on to use these factsassustimonill."z-Mrs. J. C. GREAVES, Port Mann, B. C. Keene,N. H.â€"“I was weak and run- downandhad bnchchoandwwrtsof troubles which have. I found great rgfiief wlpgn _ Lygh E. figh- gun’s Vegetable j and I also need Lydm E. ’3 Sanative Wash. I am able todo myworkand feel new‘life and qtreggth ‘3‘.“ the Yegetg- "V" J. vâ€"â€" ~v-kuw- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ V77. bleCompopnd. lam do 311 I canto advertise 1t. ”â€" Mrs. A. . HAnnoxn, 72 Carpenter Street, Keene, N.H. Sick and was wow ever??? 1117133 Dominica'sfidgd by L: Feels New Life tad Strength 3' .-.,~ -. ~ home to attend his Unique Iothod Pinned to cum the lunch mioh Contain 'l'lun. A line with a thousand hooks in used in fishing for pearls. The penrls are found in the shells of mussels, which grow in the beds of rivers. Each shell lies embedded in a stream with its mouth slightly Open [mint- ing in the same direction, which is that from which the water flows. A thick hook with a rounded end of a peculiar form is used for fishing. These are dragged slowly along the; bed of the stream. When a hook‘ Opens the Open mouth of a mussel it at once closes upon it and is dragged from its bed to the surface of the water. The mussels are then Opened and searched for pearls. The pearls llshed up in this way in America are worth millions of dollars. The shells are. used for making the familiar pearl buttons we wear on our cloth- mg. LYING FOR Ell! (Tit-Bits.) A parliamentary candidate was inâ€" censed at certain remarks which had been made about him in the leading paper of the town. He burst into the room and exclaimed, “You are telling lies ahuut me in your paper, and you know it.” “You have no cause for complaint,” said thv editor, coolly. “What would you do if we told the truth?” runnw POI PIA-8L8 IOIILLM 'O'll mm 52? Travel CANADIAN PACIFIC “Fate Being ”â€"515 to IIIIII'EE. “In NIH-$1! In MG. xuuurflomum K‘nfluflfl." GOING DATE! MODS? I 8 ,ubu unu um ‘70 "m In You“. mm M W!!! W‘s- 4m 0 Menu 0! mm. Th3 mum WW1, MW ml Paws:- (lomma'udw Ian mun/lam *1 contact will: ”w Nahum “mm; Electric MM’M' ”aluminum h» mar supply a!” current {mm Hn‘ mm. MM! U) U“! “VIII“: Swvwn gyg- tam. The m'ilha Omaniumn “Mm ‘ takes I.» kwp Humble u uumumm of U200 hm'wpuwmn 'Hw ptmrr In to b0 paid far by "MW bu! llw H)» «lI‘O-l‘llchtll'itt Umumaaum vull pay at, least. $00 in «art: umnlh W'WUH'!’ tlw currmt. mwd "8”! Mr that mm Durham High School The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses : (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Staff is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of term. '--D_.._--l_-__ -- AA n___..--- “--_- l__ Information 3810 Courses may be obtained from the Principal. Durham is an attractive and heal- thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates. C. H. DANARD, B. A., Principal. C. L. GRANT, Chairman. The 8011601 1133 apredilable record in the past which It homes to main- tain in the future. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Estimated attendance, 1923, 45th Consecutin you, 1,500,000 tained public favor JOHN. 0. Km. Managing Ditoctoc EMT mm Hulda!!! The Show Window of Nations ‘Crowning triumph In the production of “numb 1500 Performer: GEORGEOUS CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE AUG. 25thâ€"SEPT. 8th TO RONTO ‘ z4mm.10.11m3\ 40rd 2m :02 do 425 Oynm On .4. Emrr. .9291 _ mmm INDIE» ZmZ 13‘ Ivm r>u+mo AIDO 4.5 7‘ m m. The contact is (will! firm me In! of Scots”. It “ mm that Orillin will receive I Mo mm M at, least 010,01» from “I "vrlm during the twelve MI. mm. Hm prospect that. the W mm In considerwa more. Walton" School'u Good boom. Walkrfltm High School tilde I mm rvmrd. having passed 90 per not. in tho Lower School and fl per «amt, in tho l'pper School examini- lmm. Improved Train Service DAILY nczn GUIDAY Lv. Durham 7.08 mm. 8.15 mm. Lv. It. futon 1.88 an. 8.5!)... Lv. Putoruon w nan. 4.33.9... Lv. Porous 9.15 In. 5.05.)... Lv. Elan C.” In. 5.10 p... iAr. Guelph $.45 nan. 5.80 p.11. Ar. Toronto 11.10 mm. 7.40 p... Returning, leave Toronto 6.50 om. 3nd 5.02 pm. Parlor Buffet Cur Pol- merston to Toronto on morning mm and Guelph to Toronto on evening train. For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. By Swlnnerton Brandon! 1.00 pan. 0.86.9... Hamilton 1.00 1!... 8.80.9...

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