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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Sep 1923, p. 6

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Mung News of Canada in Gon- C'Il Cut Down to A Column. “BANDTHEREITEIS Thieu-s wvrv busy at MPafOI‘I'I last “3. thro-e tho-fts having occurred hone mgm. Tm» house of William Moan! was pun-m and 3275 reâ€" UVHI (mm his powkvt whilv he “Cpl. .\ spar» tin- wzm Iakc-n from ’- Mclrthur‘s war in his garagv, tn- Miler with :. rub» and wt of (HMS. J. H. “with Hf Hrnnol Vullny had three sac'ks nl' sugar stnlvn an a 1'»- cent Saturday night. Tim “1641 was unam- whilv “In sum was busy in tho- slow. It was takvn out of a Slow 1'00“] at. “w hark Hf ”N" More. Mr. \V. Aho-I'n. fur so-wn yval‘s managvr of tho- bank at Grand \‘allvy. was recently nntiliml by “wild nt'ficv of his pl'nmntiom in a similar posiâ€" tion in Urangvvillv. Arthur's tax rnh- hm.- van slrm'k at. 's-‘i mills. \Valko-rtuu's tax l'alo- this yorm' is 5?. mill». Morris Piano), Limitml, 0f Listnwol have closed a contract with 3 Tuna onto (lPalPr in mm tho» vlltil't? cmtput of tho'ir l'uctm'} fur a pvl'iml Hf one year. G. A. I‘aIIIs Karago' \\ as 3150 vntm‘ord 5!“ hr “as out 0f to“ II \\ Ilh his car. A law» Chin-g0 cmpnration. says III exrlmngoz dwsirvs In 01°01?! 3 [WW iw-l'nmm hnivl a? Hno'lph at a £091 of 37:0000000. Mr. Ho-III'y RI-IIlwI' 0r H;III0\'0I' has Were-II ”N' High SI-hnnl 803ml 3 “Iron-arr.- sm- I'm- :1 nvw High Scioml. 1 Mr. Robvrt Stharol, a form»!- principal 0f 'Js'tHWPl High schonl, died at. Ruse-town. Sask., un Tuesday of last WN'k. "0- was a High schom and (Inllo-giuto- inslwvtm- and mnvml t0 Rum-tom“ about twn yo'al's agu from Ro-gina. \\'ho'l'0' IN' had been teaching in a High srhoul. no months for decorations. {he Bloch Music Store, Owen ”Id, was amused considersb'l'y ”ill-e on Sunday morning, but the Benn I'm-II III limo-s It pays [II aclâ€" vertiem and hers aim-Mm! t0 sppnd seven millions In III-Is spaper and magazine aqh'ertis‘IIIg next year. Strathrny hal'dWfll'P an'I'lIaInts have dvcidml to IIII lIIIsIIII»s:I on a cash basis tIIIreaI'tI-I'. ShelbuI-nv's tax I'IIII' Is 'I'.’ mills. Dundalk Is gI-HIIIg MY 0353' 011 a 30-min rate. {ZIII-sley has had II l'mlllt‘linll in hydl'u IND‘NPI‘ mim- I'rnm $5.3 [0 83¢) per h0l'50p0\\'0'l'. “UIIN‘SHQ' lighting (Imps m 01'. and L’I'. Insh-IIII 0f 66. and Zr. and |0mlllo"’lI Ial In 10v. and 5c. and It, Is lO'IillI' ml “'0"! l.’v.. 6I:., and |.'.’I'. Wiartou LUIHiN‘l' tinnuiany has maih‘ an assigumo-ut. with HithilHit‘S of 893135.67). 'I‘hi- tlzumoiizui Hunk nt' tlnmmo-I'i't' is the chic-f t'l't'thit'l', with a Mail“ HI' 339.157.”. Miss Ho-rtruolv tlass. whn was hump 0n furinugh :it ht'l' fathm-‘s iu l‘:l0‘t‘l‘- elic 'l'uwuship. tlounty of Brut-n. [‘6‘â€" turhml tn ht'l' missinuai'y xvm'k in Knreu on thi- 'ith nt' Soptembm‘. Pl'iu!‘ to Iran": sho- was hunm'ml with a presentatimi and suitable send-off by air mmmw-gatiuu nt‘ (Emma church at tlhvsloy. Urnngeville Fair, hem last Friday 18 repurtml the best in its history and \wvuloi have been hettvl‘ lint fur showers that Ol't'ln'l't'tl tlurim.r the early part til the clay. Fully 6.000 were in attenolanrv. In the Hillarin electinn held June 25. 9130.323 hallnt‘ were cast. of whirl! tho- tlunsermtm-s received 469.2“. The 17. F. t). was second with 207.691; .thw Lilwrals ranked third with “3.23.3; the Labor party was fourth with -’r.’.l90, and the mile- pendents were last with 23.l67. Rev. 1‘, Albert. Moore predicts that inside of a year a referendum will be submitted to the electors of Onâ€" tario to vote on the temperance question. n,__ L...)... i- Markdalcfs nmv rate for hydro 13 “0 per horsepower; 3c. and H430... for domestic. 6c" 30. and .6c. for com- mercial. This is a reduction of 25 per cent from the old rates. The Palmerston Council at its last regular meeting passed a by-law au- thorizing the purchase of the old rink sitenear the (3.323. depot. The site will be turned over to the local horticultural society. which will look after its maintenance and con- vert it into a suitable park. Rev. R. 1!. Brett, Rector of St. Paul’s Anglican church, Palmerston, has been often-ed by BishOp Clark the charge of the church at Chippewa, ”‘Aâ€" â€"- few weeks. .r While motorinsfio Proton Station fi,_A_. He will leave Palmerston in a [7)ch at the Government in Toronto on Monday. - nmv rate for hydro is tal,Port Arthur, from drinking li- quor supposed to contain wood alâ€" cohul, aqcording to the verdict. of a coroner's jury. Plpading guilty to a charge of forging a post ofiice order for about 9640 00 and (ashing it at the Kingston [inst Officv, Jnhn Wesley Jackson, a3: a! 27, “as sentenced by Magistrate Fairnll to me years in the peni- tnntiary. "mu, m.” .... - . --. .\ young son of 'l‘. Rnwan, Neustadt rm-viwd sownrv injurius last week whom a than) of humans he was bold- ing at. tho- mill hm'amv frightened and ran away. thrmving the child fmm thv high spring svat of the wagon. A A return of 50 bushels of wheat to tlw acre in one case and 47% in an- othvx‘, is rolmrtml from the Meota xwighborhond, north of Battleford, Saskatchewan. The acreaqes in each aw said [0 b0 Ian-gr. y a ro-sioio-nt of Hannvm' in charge of R. 'l'ruux at Sons' lumber yard. Ho lo-aws fnur rhiiolren. Mrs. McCabe 0f 'I‘uttunham. Miss Albertine Zinn 0f llanowr. Dr. E. H. Zinn of ()akvillv. lcma, and [huh .H. linn of Hammer. ‘w Mr. W illium‘ 7mm. after 5n illness m [0111' wm'ks oliml at the home Of his son. Dr. Zinn. at Hammer. He was 67) yuan-s ul’ agv, born in Garrick 'l'nwnship and had bmrn for ten years Edge Hill. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. W. Scarf of 'l‘m'nnlo \wn- l'vcvnt visilm's anumg friends lwrv. Mr. Hmrgn Ritchiv has been under tho- clutttor's ('81'0 for a fmv «lays with pnvumonia. but is nnw sumewhat imprnved. Row. Mr. Smith of Durham had pmym' nuwting at thv 110in of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edge 011 Friday 0v- uning. when tlwir young son. Colin lmnio-l. row-ohm] the ritv of baptism. Mr. and Mrs. Gurney of Toronto \\'6'l't' guests of tho Misses Edge on 'l‘lwsday. Miss Mary 'l‘m'tm' 0f Mal'kclalc 0n- juyml a week’s visit. with her friend, Miss Ella Ritchie. Mo-ssrs. Joseph and John Firth of .lussnln'illn attended Durham Show zuni Visited friends at Edge. Hill. \\"o- wo-rv busy last week. Three Humshing uultits in vinsu prnximity \wll nigh Iinishml llw lhrvshing for Hun M'slsnll. This week corn-rutting and silnâ€"lillinu an- in [)I't'mrvss. MI'. and Mrs. Fidelis (new JOSSiO HHle'tsnn, Hf clhwslwy \vm‘v Visitors at llw honu' of Mr. and Mrs. Josoph ;\lr.\'ally. 27.1. 33:. i. 2:743: 22.]. a mi}. 3 :z. 3.....-52; 352.4 3...... 2:. 14.1721». On Friday evening a large numlwr «if the young people fl'nm Priceville and Snulh Line, former neighbors Of the McDonald family, met at their lmmo- hut-v. .\ fmv 0f the nearest m-ighhnrs from Edge Hill were also pwsont. It, was an ideal evening, mml. Clear and bright moonlight. and all enjuyecl themselves with mu- siv, games and dancing. Consolation. Two sisters, apparontl)’ all in all to oac'h othor. had livod t<_)gotluw for many wars. Thou. wlwn tho mm was ninety-eight and the other nine- ly-six. the elder «liwl. 'l‘lu- I'olalivv who undertook the task of hrvaking llw painful nows to tho survivor, feared the shock would be fatal to her. But the old lady boro up wou- ulorl'ully. "All. woll,” she replied. "now I suppnscl shall be able to haw my tea made as I like it.” JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT OF WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better” cocxsuv'rr AGENT - -, DURHAM “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY? Aylmer Force and Lift Pumps A Full Line of SPRING FARM MACHINERY ' Renirew Cream Separators “The Best on the Market” J. SCHUTZ (Our own correspondent.) Mrs. Will Derby visited with her sister, Mrs. Lorne Smith, at Mount Forest. ~ Rev. W. H. Smith of Durhamvvisit- ed on this line last week and held a prayer meeting at Mr. Alex. Grier- son’s. Mr. Archie Park from Manitoba visited with his cousin,’ Mr. James Park, and other friends here. Mr. David Adlam helped Mr. \\".J. Dorby t’o shingle his house last week. Mr. I). McNah. who resides at ’1!) FUN strm't. Tumult). and \vlm llih lurvn watchman fur six years 1-. the Suburban l'lxnz-css Company office}, found Drown a bill'flltld romuly and tells ynu al‘mut it in the following Halt-mom : Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fulton and family of Hampde’n, also Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milligan and Tommy, of Hutton Hill, visited the first of the week in this burg. Mr. McNab Finds Dreco a Wonderftil System-Cleanser and Health Build- er, and Recommends It Highly. Mr. James Mixllgian, accompanied by his sisters. Misses Helen and Ef- tin, were in Owen Sound recently. FEELS BETTER THAN FOR MONTHS Silo filling is the order of the Hay. The corn is not as good as it. was the last few yPal'S. "Before taking Drew." says Mr. McNah. "my liver was sluggish and my stomach weak and I often had spells of stainless and gastritis that were distressing. My bowels were constipated so badly that I had to take a laxative every day, and a cold settlml in my kidneys. It. seems- ed as if I could not get rested. My appetite failed me and my condition got so had that the thought of food even fairly sil‘konm‘l me. The ['0- snlt was that l was getting no nonr- ishment. and my system was getting weaker each day. "Since last. spring I have taken several difl'm'ont nmlici-nes. none 01' which gave mo the) least result. Then Dreco was suggestvd to mo and l Hmught l (‘HHM d” [In nlun- thzm give it a-tI-ial. This I haw clmw and ”w immu\'vmvnt that has I'vsulle-cl in thrm- slmri’ \H't'ks‘ is litllo? lt'ss than marvellous. "My muslipatinn is gi'vznly I‘t‘liPV- ed, my appetite is inumn'ing and no lnnnvr oln l lim‘o- that. til-ml. \\'¢‘:Il'}' l'm‘lillu. My i‘nml aiigvsis “1‘11 and l haw horn m-ml Hi my gastric trun- hlv and Sc‘ylll'nc'ss. My liwr is zu'iiw mum IllHl'u :mii my kidneys muvh sti'nugvr and 1 van nnticv that Sim-r my system has been purged, the yel- low jaundice, which had developed during tho- course of my sickness, is gradually disappearing. “All in all, I am wonderfully im- PI'OVW] and gladly giw' the credit to [)I‘vco." Anynnv's system is apt tn got run down. but it ran lw readily built up again with Drew. 'l‘his grand herbâ€" al rvn'n-dy contains no morcury. pot- ash nr habit-forming drugs and is tho must ro-liahlv tunic and regulator for dig-“slim! troubles ewr put. on Hm markvt. LN it free you from ummmssary sull’cring by putting yuur stnmarh. liver, kidneys and buwrls in prupvr working order. Dreoois being specially introduced in Durham by McFadden’s Drug Store, and is sold by a good druggist everywhere. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE SHIRLEY I180! GOING ll ROTBD FOX PICTURE . Shirley Mason, the dainty Fox Star, will be seen at the Veterans’ Star Theatre to-mori-ow and Satur- day in her latest starring vehicle, “Youth Must Have LOVe,” which was directed by Joseph Franz. Miss Mason’s latest production is based on the story of a young man unjustly accused of the murder of an old miscr. who had gained wealth and position through the unfortun- ate circumstances of others. How Earl Stannard, the young man is' vindicated through the newer- failing faith and untiring aid of a. girl provides a romance of intrigue and adventure that prumisrs to sur- pass all of Miss Mason's prpvious pictures for OXCI‘DUOIIBI entertain- mont. The story carries the: audionve through 5 svrivs of unusual inci- dents and dramatic anunncas to a powerful climax. - Amnng the many thrilling inciâ€" dents in the play are! lhn rnh‘hory of tho nlcl llliSt‘l’ by his nvphrw. \th causes his death while» atlompting in vsrapm tho accusing lingnr [mini- m] tuwanc‘l Earl Stannarll; his daring.r csrnpv from a pursuing posse-1 hu\\' :1 girl. bringing him fuml varh clay. is ilw rallSn of his hiding-[Harv h0- inti rmw-alml; his nnjnsl arrvsl l'ur tho L'I'illll' and his t-srmw frum pris- on; tlw anvnwnt ul' lhv yuuth and the girl with a puss-v l'nllmving' clusv hvhincl; tlwir raplnl-v wlwn lhvir aulnnmhiiv is wrnrkml and llmir Slli)Sl‘Qlll‘iit Vinllirnlinn wlwn the rim] criminal is rewalml. “CANNED HEAT" INEBRIATES IN ST. CATHARINES COURT New Variation of Intoxication Is In- troduced to Police Magistrate. Threw men wore arrested at St. Cathariiws on Friday of last week clmrgml with lwim;r drunk. They said thny had drunk the liquor from “camu-d heat" tins. surh as warn used in Hip trvuchvs during thv war by soldim-s in warm thnir hands. There hzm- hwu Florida water. witch hazvl and hay rum "muses" at St. Cathzu'iuw. and rum case's whm'v nwu huw so-ruri-d a jug by drinking lhv liquid from a mm siln. hut lll‘Vt'l' iwt'urn has lhvrv hm-u a "(taunml heat" drunk hroiiglil in. 'l'mi ut' tlw mvu lllt‘allt'tl guilty and wvru linml $10. 'l'lu- third man claimed he wasn't drunk. A Saving 0‘ FORD MOTOR co. or CANADA. LIMITED. roan. ONTARIO $300 and $160 )urham, Holstein and Mt. Forest Oaths Sedan LTWOOD “BBB" PURCHASED BY LIBTOWBL "nu lewepeper End of Budneu Token Over, But. Former Proprietor Will Conduct Job Olioe at Atwood. The Listowel Banner has purchas- ed the Atwood Bee, 3 weekly news- paper (fstablished on . January 17, Staples.â€"In ever loving memory of James Staples, who departed this life so sliddenly, September 28, 1921. Short and sudden was the call Of one so dearly loved by all. The blow was great. the shock severe We little thought his death so near. And only those who loved can tell The pain of not saying a last fare- well. ”Sadly missed by Widow. Sons. Daughters and (Th'andchilch'en. l890. It was edited and published by Mr. E. H. Swing for the past 16 years. It will now be amalgamated with The Bannor, of which Mr. C. V. SMITH BROS. Whiniceon pmtmodels given youth: WWW of driving your Ford cloned at mmdpricu inCanada. (if: winter; tical with those now bei: United States. The pri models will be: -. We have on hand a limited number of the present Coupe and Two-door Sedans which can be obtained at the following prices: On or about January lst. 1924, the Ford Motor Co. of Canada. Ltd. will be in production on a new Four-door Sedan and a new Coupe iden- tical with those now being produced in the IN MEIORIAI iomadetocettlemthe prices on Moths-3m Tim. Sun-hr fl. Blamhford has been publisher for 3 number of years. Toronto to Growing. According to the municipal census just. c let-ed Toronto has a popu- lation 0 538,771. There are 90.7“ children of school age between five and seventeen venrs. inclusive. This is t6.“ per unit. of the whole popu- lation. 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 sum is a Uni- versnty Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning offlterm. I_I-__-_A: _, InformatTon as Utov'Coursés may be obit-gineg from the Principnl. â€" - "Iv..’-' The Schob'lflh'd'svn creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. Durham is an attractive and heal- thy town and good accommodation can be obtained at reasonable rates. J. A. M. R088. R. A.. Principal. C. L. GRANT, Chairman. 755.00

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