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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Aug 1923, p. 3

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WYAIDOT’I’E KING REFUSED 33.000 POI OllB ROOSTER Twenty-two of his forty-Pig!” yrars haw Iu-vn chivfly downtml to attending and maintaining Hu- “'5'â€" anointto' monarchy. .\':ilin 01' Ha!- climanol. alnmns nf 'l‘nrunm l'niwr- Sit)“: High schmil trachm' at Pnrt U'W‘l'. S‘Wi'n years a pmiltl'y hubby- ist: it In- has not. as l‘lel't has it. joined tlw i-osim' Hf ”N: millinnaiI'i-s by tho» mush-r rnuhu hv is wc-H «in NW way. His l‘o'gili suprvmm-y is attestpol by Hm prizo's hp wins win-r- owi' his. birds aro- shown and by Hu- prices tho-y bring. bowanse- «if the- WHI'M-Wiolo' {lo-mam! fur tin-n1. Fur instanm‘n a Kansas 01in lacly uni-rm! him. by win-v. two) Hmnsanol iioiHnI's far :i pi'izn mfilv. Hon. J. S. Martin. Minister of Ag- ricultnro» for Ontax'in. was in “Tho Spotlight" in The Star nn 'l‘uo'sday of last woo'k. The fullowing inter- esting {acts wvrv sot. forth : ”11""er that in NW highs-r alti- lucio-s Hf tho- [mum-y wnrm tho-y olnn't Us‘v vommom \Vnrds likv "mustmn" Ho- l-M'usmi tho- to-mptatinn but sum. the) lady tiw not quitu sn haughty birds for Hu- vxcmulingly mmlvmtv sum 01' throw Hmusaml dulizu's. In on» wm'k. rnuml almnt 1})“ Mom- tion timv. whim smut hum-)‘mmn thrills up and damn tlw spin» nf the Vouth-rmwwing Consm-x'atiw party. Mr. Martin shippml night Imndt'vd birds through thv pm't ur Bufl'nln. During six days whilv he: was cunâ€" siclo-rinu thp ovfl'wr of a portfolio ho answvrmt m'n humlrml South Amw- it'an inquirio-s t'nr \\',\'anolutto~s. H.- is the only mun in histm'y \Vlm has fiHo-al from) his nwn nvsts a singlv “volt-1' fur Iit’to-wn tlnmsand breeding Row-w t’ul' Maui-z In IUBI lw was ln-.'~llrliio'd In :u’o'o'it' HIP CHIHUI'VHHVQ' nnxmnutinn wx' .VHI't'nlk Hmmt)‘. lmt t‘vhwnwi N M Us giwrs. Hu m-wr hzukwwd t‘nz' Hu- puhlivity nl' Imhlir lifu; mung}: lw mu nnwr slaw l0 tlu- puinxv wmim'. Whit‘ll \wll-in- l'nl'mmi I‘:I|’iU‘lM‘ has o-quimn-ol him inl‘ Hum- nrmy )‘o-m's. His o'lo't‘hnn f'nl' SHIIHI NHI‘I'Hlk was ono- nl‘ tho- must striking proofs of “W :lHinh'ut'ann that had so" into» “'16) I'J’J’. {l‘ El pt'litit'iil [m\\'0‘l'. lhm n .tho'l'P. Hw ILFM. picnics o-wu lwt‘urn Um wondrous days nt‘ 1919“"va mul- lihulimms in ~‘izu and dynamiv in cal-nestnvss. 'l'm‘onto received 3 NJ". 1). mo'mlwr in' “”9. and “Ham: dittu in Hill. 'l‘hv Martin vlm'tinn was (“in u sinrvrv and unsound trihutv In a man of o-xaltml rank in tlw farm)» in; Warm. and 01' high [wrsnnal (-harartm- whvrvwr charactvr is half undurstuml. 'l‘lw Hon. John is our Hf Hm lwst who-I'vvm' 1w hamwns In hO‘. Big Fire At Panetang. l’o-nwtangnisho-no- snfl'vro-d a sun-w lm. nn Saturday afto-rncmn \Vlwn Hm lntvrnm'wnal Fihrv Works and Firstln-unk's .\li|| wvl'v almua‘l vn- tix'o'iy do-sh'nyml hy lil'v. Almut 3.4” lirv ln-uko- nut in the lntm'nn'timml Fihrn “inks and both places were! in ruins bvt'uro tho- lirv could he» (‘IIN'kML 'l‘lw amount of 1033 is not dvtinitvly known but will be many thousands of dollars. A large num- Iwr Hf turn an) out nl' work as a rnnquuencv. lh-lilah may haw bobbmi Samsun‘s hair. but sho- didn't talk him into a mampnn and massagmâ€"Brandon Sun. n Acceptance of $3,000 for Five Birds Indicates the Rind 0t Poni- try Ovmed by J. 8. Martin, Iinis- ter of Agriculture in Ferguson Mr. “rum is uhsnlutvly right. and hm! lw pnssnssml tlw vnuragv tn haVe mad» Hum.- stuto‘mvnts throw nlnnths am» lu- prnhahly \x'nuld 1w Pl'f‘miL‘I‘ Hf Hm phn'ium- m-clay. I'lchcmhtml- ly Hum-e» \wm- many minnr fnvtm-s which mntx'ihutml tn tlw olut‘vat of his Hmw'rnnwnt. hut tlw 01w out- standing mus» was his willingmvss tn :u'm‘pt divtatinn from ”H‘ ICI’I). Sm-x'wtm'y and (H submit in .l. .l. Mur- risnn's "narrow Mass gmw'nmvm" idva. 'I'Iw 1219.0. Swot-Mary and Um littln clique» surmmuling him «Infoat- ml tlw Dx‘m-y ("ernmvnt and unless ”my :u‘v chrokml thvy will Wrnok tho whnlv Fal'mvr mm'nmvnt. It is “up IN" tlw Farmnrs thnms‘nlws tn 100k intn matlm's and «'lvzm honsn hnfnrn it is tun IMP. 'I‘ln- I'. F. l). is run by a clique." dPClIll't‘d the: vx-Prvmivr Drury in an aalclrvss a l‘mv days ago. "Through into'l'lm'king ilii'vcloratos the United Farmvrs' Ilu-npm-uliw (Inmpauy. the Farmo-rs' Publishing llnmpuny (The Fai'nu-i's‘ Sun and the» political orâ€" ganizalinu are all run by tlw same litllv gl'mxp. ll is high timf‘ that the l'm'im-iw \wrv inquiring how these nu-n m-m- olisi-liargim: timii' trusls.” 01.0. 18 RUN BY A CLIQUE SAYS FORMER “SUN” EDITOR J. 0. Ross, Formerly Editor of The Farmers’ Sun, Official Paper of the Ontario United Farmers, lakes Above Accusation, and Proves It. t’l‘hu l~‘:u'mi-r.<’ Sun has m-nl'mhly lnss than half nl‘ thu Itaitl (‘il‘t‘tllilttnn it had a war and a half mm. It has him” fnl‘vml tn gm back In twii'v-n- \wwk hm‘flllsv nt' lm'k Hf ߢt\'6'l‘ti.~'ill£.'. Thu Fm'mo'rs‘ Clubs thrnnuhi‘mt tlw I’I‘H\'tll('o' arr dying ntt‘ hy svnrvs‘. whilv Hw [mid-up mvmhm'ship in “Remind!" is hut a t‘r‘ai'tinn at its high \\'fltc‘l‘ mark ni‘ a l‘uw yum-s two). \Vlmt cln thcw- thinw nwan‘? In tht' til'st plnw‘ thvy illttit‘flit‘ that thw nwn at Hm hum] Hf tlw mnwmt-nt m'n nut making gum]. 'l'huy haw i'niimt tn m'nviolv ttw Visiim. tho" lo‘a'h‘e'ship allot thv i'nnstl'm'thw pntit'ii'S sn nu- vussar)’ to)!" growth. 'l‘hvy haw tlv- mtml ”H‘tl’ timw In hnlolin: mi tn Hf- ttt't‘. Intl'ig'm‘. plnttin: :Init sitin- stvpping haw mvant mum) than mâ€" «mo'l‘ntinn. .\ littlo- 2mm» in- (‘liqnn mnsistim.r Ht' J. .l. .‘lhl‘risnn. CHI. J. 7.. Fl'asvr‘. \V. L. Smith. “I. (i. (inmi. Gm'ctnll Wahh'nn and twn 01‘ ”mm othvrs haw "mm" ttw \thln I'.l“.i). sincn its Hl‘L'fllltZRtimt. 'l‘twy m‘v running: it intn tlw armiml. and ”111089 tho sturdy yvnmo-n' Hf tlw meinov of (mini-in visa in their might and got I'iit nt‘ tin-so immmlwtonts thny will lmt han a Fai'mni‘ m'g'anizatinn of tanv kind lvt't. It is a well-known fact that tho «In-«wm'aliw Cnmpany Inst. wry lu-m'ily thv past lwn yvm‘s. and fI‘Om all I'npm'ts will haw :mulhor disas- lx'oms war this war. It has vlnsml nvarly all ils slm'us and is said ln lu- lnsing laws" sums in its 1‘l‘lgnlm‘ npm'ulinns. IN MEMORIAL! Hopkins. A-In lcn'inr: mummy of Mrs. Hupkins. who vntmwl into rust, August 21st. 1921’. “no war has [!¢‘l.~‘.~'6*d-- our hnm'ts still sul‘v. AS timn saws nn \w miss lwr mnrn. Hm' “‘lemv sn‘lilv-â€"-«|1m' loving: fm-P. N0 nnn on Part]: Pan takn hm‘ plam‘. ~â€"~I‘)am:htm' Dollie. LITTLE JIMMY JERRY ON THE JOB .Pw rota Pm (0c 30 «4835, 303m .1, .001. Kmmn )2 ml“ 02 .251 <<IFN .1 0C4. ‘ In OommZJ. 0mm! . 4.0 an ummEZQ w . s. . cfludimfiz...‘ . 1. WONDERFUL RESULTS FROM TWO WEBKS’ TREATMENT Hr. Barren Suffered Untold Agony Pram Sciatica, Rheumatism and Lumbagoâ€"Dreco the Only Remedy That Bdlped Himâ€"Ranitdb' Re- gained Normal Activity. 'l'orturecl cruelly by sciatiea. rheu- matism and lumhago. Mr. F. Burl-ell of 509 Ottawa Avenue. London. like nuny another workingman. was forced to hide his sufferings and car- ry on with his daily toil. He had a family to Sll‘ppOl't. Little did anyone excepting his wife realize the etl’ort it was costing.r him as he left his home. each morning with only grim determination between him and a ill't‘flktitfiVll. A year and four months he t'al'l'it'd on. without a rhange. though meclirine after medieine was tried. 'l‘lien 311's. Burl'ell heard of Drei'o. Let her tell you of the won- dert'ul results it :lt'ilit‘VL‘IL in two short weeks. "My husband sufl‘vi'od for the past war and {0111' months with sciatica. lumhagu and rheumatism. Hu had torrihlv pains across the hack. just owr ttw kiduvys. so that at timus hr rould hardly gut around. Hr was (‘nustantly taking: laxatives. his an- pvtiti- was misrrahlv and wry St‘lâ€" dnm did ho gut. a rvstt'ul night. Nuth- ing.r hi-liwd him until twu works aim. wlwu I hmu'd ut‘ Drew and pi-rsuad- ml him in try it. Nuw hr is likr a now man. “up pains in his bark and limbs urv almust gone. his hU\\'- vls arr liku rlurkunrk. and hr slm-ps likv a. tire-d rhild. Nu uthvr rvmvd)’ has vwr guuv tn thv huttnm nt' his trnuhli-s likv Drvrn. It. has \\'t_)l'kt‘tl \wmdurs and gladly du \w pruisv it." Mm and wum‘vn of all mum and mnditinns 1111 again know tlw ju)’ 01' a sm‘in-gy, pain t'rw. hvulthy lnnly by alluwing Dre-m. the natural lwrh and HM l'vmmly. tn tmw and rug-uâ€" latv their “110]“ sysh'm. Its wnHv action giws immmliutv ruliul' tn thv must uhslinulv msus nt' stnmavln. liwr. kidne-ys and intvstinnl dism- (h‘l‘fi' Women Tell Each Other How They Were Helped by Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound THEY TELL THEIR NEIGHBORS Woodbrid e, Ont.-â€"â€"“1 took Lydia E. Pinkham’s egetable Compound for feâ€" male troubles. I would have headaches, backaches, pains between my shoul- ders and under my shoulder-blades and gragging dowp feelinga 'on each} side. l was sometimes unable to do my work and felt very badly. M mother- in-law told me about the egetable Compound and I got some right away. ommend it to my neighbors. You are quite welcome to use this letter as a testimonial if you think it will help some r sufi‘erer. ’-â€"Mrs. EDGAR SIMMONS, . R. 2, Woodbridge, Ont. In nearly every neighborhood in every town and cit in this country there are women who ave been he] d by Lydia E. Pinkhasi’s Vegetable mpound in the treatment of ailments peculiar to their sex, and they take pleasure in passing the good word along to other women. Therefore, if you are troubled in this way, wh not give Lydia E. Pink- ham’s V egetab e Compound a fair trial. This famous remedy, the medicinal ingredients of which are derived from roots and herbs, has for fort years proved its value in such cases. omen everywhere bear willini testimony to the wonderful virtue of ydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. 0 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE S 512:1 we 5‘» Amen 7 Wsimer M In the latter of the Estate of George Innro Oetnnder, Leta of the Township of Proton in the County of Grey, Farmer, Deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to [1.8.0. 1914. Chap. 121. Sec. 56 and amending Acts, that all persons hav- ing claims against. the estate of George Munro Ostrander, late of the Township of Proton in the County of Grey, Farmer. deceased. who died on or about the 6th day of July AD. 1923. are required to deliver or send by post prepaid to Lucas Henry. Solicitors for the l‘lxecutrix (if the Estate. on or before the 6th day of September. 1923. their names and addresses. a full description of their claims. in writing, and the nature of the security. it any. held by them. And take notice that after such The School is thoroughly equipped last mentioned date. the Execuu‘ix to take up the following courses : shall proceed to distribute the as- (g) ‘II‘JUIROI‘ ltlatrilc‘lulatiolns l l _‘ _ _' . ‘ .. u r the ‘(l n lance to orma . 010,0: sets of “W said 11‘ 0‘ 4““ among Lech member of the Stat? 13 a [:11]- parties entitled thereto. havmg re- versnty Graduate and experienced gard only to the claims 0f WhiCh she Teacherr _ . shall then have notice. and the said “”9"de ““9113 5110““ prepare '0 . enter at be innin of term. l‘lxecutrix shall. not be liable for the Informatigon asgto Courses may be said assets. or any part thereof. to obtained from the Principal. anv person or persons of whose . The School has acreditable record claim notice shall not have been re- {:iéhfnllait {233:3 1‘ hopes ‘0 mam- ti-ibution. thy town and good accommodation a . - 'can be obtained at reasonable rates. Dated at Durham this 14th day of| C. H. DANARD, B. A.. Principal. Dated at Durham this 17th day of August. AD. 1923. NOTICE TO CREDITORS I Southeast Bentinck “Fare Going "â€"515 to IIIIII'EE. "flu w-Sll In MEG. Mountmu‘lulflmhm “andnflbm Lucas 8: Henry, Solicitm-s for Executrix. GOING one: AUOUB'I' 18 AUGUST 22. mmmu’tammoâ€"Mm diucflh .mmsmgmm Mrs. M. Hiscox and two children of Buffalo are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Mountain. (Our own correspondent.) Miss Vic. Aljoe of Toronto visited last week with Miss Agnes Petty. Miss Iona Armstrong of Toronto is holidaying at, her parontal homo. Mrs. William I’iclwn. Allan and Maude. left on Tuesday to visit with friends on Manitoulin Island. Mr. and Mrs. Wh'lliam Mmro of Fleshertnn spout Sunday with Mr. and Mrs .Charlos Petty and attended anniversary servicos at Knnx church. Normanhy. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses : (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal School. Each member of the Stair is a lini- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Durham High School MP. \Villiam Vullvtl of WWII W‘- c. L. GRANT, Chairman. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION Estimated attendance, 1923, 45th Consecutive year, 1,500,000 Programme without precedent in its variety and extent Scores of new features and all of the old that have re- tained public favor JOHN. G. KENT. Mus-gin; Director ROBERT NIH-E... Hulda“ The Show Window of Nations GEORGEOUS CLEOPATRA SPECTACLE Crowning triumph in the production of «aw-pageant: 1500 Performer: AUG. 25thâ€"SEPT. 8th TORONTO newed acquaintances in this locality one day recently before leavim on a visit West. For the booth privilege on the grounds of the Agricultural Society at'lhr Fall Fair. Svplomlwr l2 and £3. legrauleo will haw the solo» Tenders Wanted. usq ottho grounds. Tenders to be in the hands affine Sven-Mary. Goo. thpiv. op the first day ofOSeptem- her. 2 Improved Train Service DAILY EXCEPT SUIDAY Lv. Durham 7.05 mm. 3.15 9.0!. Lv. It. Forest 7.38 mm. 3.51.p.n. Lv. Puferston 8.28 mm. 1.231.111. Lv. Fergus 9.15 In. 5.05.p.m. Lv. Blora 9.20 mm. 5.10 9.1:. Ar. Guelph 9.15 mm. 5.36 pm. Ar. Toronto “.10 mm. 7.“ p.m. Returning, leave Torunto 6.50 mm. and 5.02 pm. Parlor Buffet Car Palâ€" merston to Toronto on morning (ruin and Guelph to Toronto on evenim; train. For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk Ticket Agents. By Swinnerton Brantford 1.00 pan. 0.35.113. Hamilton 1.00 pm. 8.30.9.m. PAGE mu

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