‘ ' ’ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE â€"-â€". v“.- “-m CROWDED HOUSES GREETED J. J. MALONEY Mr. Maloney’s meetings were ex- r"‘Dtionally we“ attended and taxed the vapacity of the church to accom- modate the crowd. Sunday night’s meeting jammed the church and Sunday school to the doors and we .are told there were a large number iinntinuing. Mr. Maloney said : "But, I)â€. the Church of Rome prays tn saints; invokes Mary. Their greatest prayer. The Rosary. is to her. Yet they do not know to this day whether these can hear them or not. Christ, when he was on earth they one day asked him a fair ques- tion.: “Master. teach us to pray.’ Did â€.0" invoke Mary. or any saint? N0. H0 taught us that most-beautiful of all_ prayers, the Lord’s Prayer.†“I am. the way. the truth and the» info." “(me to me all you that labor and urn heavy burdcnmt and I wilt Pr‘fl'o'sh you." "Follow m0." "There is an» mediator bvtwevn God and man. no» “no can wt to the Father but by mo'." were some of the texts used in this ('ODDQCUOU. .mt. know Hwy haw gnno- then"? 'l‘hwn. may I ask. how claws hw know whvn â€my haw lo-t't thvro‘.’ Finally. huw doors ho know hP can lu‘lp “May I ask HIP prim! of Hnmv wlwro- ho guts his prnnf fur a purg. - Lory? len if [burn is such a plat-v how dons Um privst, whom lw (11km m“ or ten ddilars to pray mm» mm .mt. know Hwy haw gnno- then"? Tin-n, may I ask. how slows he» know VOL. 56.â€"\'O. 2938. Noted BxCleric of Roman Catholic Church Spoke to Crowded Houses in Baptist Church on Sundayâ€"- Big Crowd Also in Attendance on Ionday Evening. tho-m "Did OIln-ist rnnmwwializu any 0f his \Vm'ks? Did “u say M â€w widnw of Gianai: it. will cost ynu tmx m' twvnty dnllars to bring your buy hark tn lif'v‘.’ Nu!" Purgatory was rhzlrm'tvrizml by [hr spo‘ako'r fh‘ “tho‘ grvat o_li.~w)\'o*l‘y." MP in thv two-Hm 0011mm: sumo-mm found nut. that tho-w was a plan-n whom- yuu go fur :1 WM!» tn sun'm' and them reach brawn, This. too. (hpy haw mm!» at busino-ss nt'~---â€"nmss- as far the do-uol to pray thvm nut. Sunday in»! the iaptm tllnn-rh hero! “was u'x‘uwvlml 0n Hun-v â€wa- smns. H a.m.. 3.301,. m. and a rain at 7.30 p.111. U! Mar Mr. J. .I. Malnno-y Hf Hamilton lm'tnm un "'lho- ’n-rzulivs of Protestantism." 'l'lw ('Illll't‘h was again cromlo'd on Monday o-wning when Mr. )lulonvy again nolon'vssml the gathm-mg. and aim» dulixo-rml all- 0“le ï¬lmo'vh at St. Paul‘s :lnniVo-r- wry. Mr. Maiunuy, wlm Is a ynnng man 27 _\o~ar.~ 01' am, has spnkml to Over 200.000 loo-0p!» in tho» Inst hwlvn months. a I'm'cml [H'l'halh unvquallml by any man in unnacla. Us 15 a forceful and vhnuwnt spo'ako-r who has an argument whirl: >1:st sin- Co-rlty. and :slw has a ham») mum}- 0! bringing Wars to Hm vyvs nt' his auditors. The variuns moans which Ronn- mnp’lnys tn hwy mnnc'y from 1101' pebphé camp in for a scathing dw- nunciation from Mr. Malnnvy. “'l‘hoy haw przu'ficnlly «'ommo'n-iaiizmi M'- prything; a charm for baptizing a baby; $1.00 far a luw masx gmwrally $5.00 fur a high mass and nun-h nwrv for a sulen high mass; the: falling Hf thn funeral bull in sump msos. thn privst at tho- grawshiv. nil brought [ho-n' usual priw." "\Vhy.".askml Lho' spo-akm'. vnwhatirnli), "should my rhm'vh cnnxnw'viulixv anything iat't'mi? mean Oltlthulh's. ymx Mulr- leo‘s knnw hm \\:‘H â€w pl'io'st would draw ynm' inst oinllur if yuu l0! him. His discourw at timvs was critical of the Roman Catholic Church. os- pm-iaily tho way hp claims thr pi'ivst exacts mono-y {ruin his pmplv. Hv. howewr, duo-s nut fail to mm gum! in tha tnmnn systnm. (inclzu-inrz that many of Hm po-nplv wm'w 0f sptmuliil charai'tnr and gowl "101%! standing. u†At the afternoon meeting on Sun- day, the church and school was also crowded, and the meeting. advertis- ed “for men only†was attended bx poOple as far as twenty miles away. Newspapers report that dandeliuns are disappearing in Michigan. Fliv- 91‘s are probably crowding them out. unable to gain admission “We trust that our representative from South Grey bore himself with preper dignity at this big func- tion and did not bring us into ever- lasting disgrace by letting the peas roll otl' his knife, stirring his coffee with his fork or drinking the water in the ï¬nger-bowl. I Hon. DI. Jamieson \\ as in Tommtnl owr yesterday and “as one of 1110‘ prhileged re“ to be present at the luncheon tendered at, Gmernment House to the greatest statesman of all time, Dmid Lloyd Gemge Hon. Dr. Last Saturday night. about. 9 o‘clock tlunstablvs Falconor and Watson mattu a chm-out on tho. Cvntt‘al Hutol in l'ppm' 'l‘uwn and at'tm' 2: 508.1141 lusting owr an hour sorcurmt sumo- liquid mattm‘ in a cmwiv nt‘ «Turks and tmtttvs that is now bving analyz- mt by ttw Depal'tmnnt in 'I'm'untn. S|_n-nkixn,r.r to Tho Chronicle {Innsta- hlv Falvnnm‘ said Um Search was Hm result of numvmus complaints 1‘“- cviwol «luring thn past. fmv months. 'l'hv liquid disvmm'ml. hc' said. was found in :mfmwn tlw slm-pvt's unds'r tlw tlnna' wt“ Hm (lining-room and was t'nntuinml in twu jars and two bottles. 'l‘hnru has boon no charge laid. and it. is tin he hoped there will b0 nonv. m' pau- Hf this issuw. Miss Mm 3‘le Mrï¬m' o-xgduim-d wry fully tlw \\'nrkmam's clnlmwnsz‘uiun Art. and â€w Muthm's' Allowancv Art. liming ,u'unv in ('nnSiclo'l'uhlv h'uuhlw In :15- m'rtam farts :‘md linmm her talk “as “Hum 01 a much largo-1 {unli- r'nun .\lr.. She-1k “as appointvd LOCAL HOSTELRY SEARCHED LAST SATURDAY NIGHT Constables Falconer and Watson Search Central Hotel and Secure Liquid Which is Now Being Anal- yzed. With the sidewalks being repair- ml, and the work of gravelling the streets going on at the same time, \V. J. McFadden of the Board of Works has hm-n a busy man this last l‘vw \‘wmks and the stm-ets 0!’ the lnwn aw hvgiuning to show it. Thu County link, tcm, uudwr the! sump- ViSlOll of Councillor Mlll’llHCk, is also lwim: ko'pt. Up to standard and \\'n think tln- lawn streets aw in a lwltvr mmlniun tn start the winm' than at any prowinus timn that we can n:â€" Pall. VVOMEN’S INSTITUTE MET AND HAD PROFITABLE TIME «I. 10;. atv tn tllu- l’uw incial nth'ntiUn In W hvlcl "lmuntn in Now-mlmn Messrs. H. McDonald Son have 1119 contract for the repair work. was found necessary to cut them out and rebuild with now concretp. Local Branch Spent Pleasant After- noon at Home of Mrs. A. Ritchie. 'l'iw Womwn‘s Instilutu ho-M tlwir Ht'lnlwl' Inn-Min; 1m 'l'lllu'sdu)‘ ms! at UH‘ hull)“ Hf Mrs. A. Hih'hit'. 'l'hv uttvndanw' was mm-h smallo-r than usual, \Vhit'h was tn lw I'vgl'wth-ci. us lhv pl'ng'l'um was o‘Xi't'pHUllilH)‘ gum}. Mrs. Pub-1's gave :1 spiclldid papvr «m "Hmv «Jun “'4' lntvrfmw \Vith higvs- Hun?" Whil'h will hv l'umul «m :umth- o'i' m4“ Hf this issuw. Miss Margin-M sn will see the job completed. In a :44.de many vases all that was requir- o-d was to lift and straighten: some of H10 blovks. but in many others it The work discloses many deï¬cien- ries in the work as originally done. \\'lletho,-r it was ignorance or graft, no one can say, blit the fact remains that the company who put in the original walks in Durham many years ago did not generally go to much trouble securing a. sound bot- tom for the sidewalks to rest on. Un- der ordinary conditions, providing they are put down right in the ï¬rst place. a sidewalk in a town this Size should he almost everlasting, but such is not. the case here. For tlw past work 01' ten days the work of repairing the sidewalks of Hw town has bepn under way and it is nxpvclml that another week or SIDEWALK REPAIRING IS NEARLY COMPLETED Another Week Will See Quota For This Year Pihished. LUNCHBD WITH LLOYD GEORGE on. Dr. Jamieson Represented South Gray at Government House Luncheon. DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923. Japan is 1m; «lmvn-ho-m'lml tlmllgh shaking-r all thv timv.~-'l‘umnlu Triv- gram. "While we realize that the people of Canada would not. regard exagger- ated flattery in the light of a compli- ment, we believe we remain within the contines of simple truth when we remark that- no nation in history has met the ï¬nancial demands of war with greater good Spirit and carried the iinancial burdens with greater intelligence than the. vast Dominion that tops the North Amer- ican continent. Ten years ago (Jan- ada‘s debt was less than $350,000,000. (in January 1, 1923, it was $2,516.929.- DUOâ€"over two billion dollars added by the war. W’ere it not for the fact that the bulk of this colossal debt is owed within the Dominionâ€"Cana- dians themselves owning bonds to the extent of $1,969,995,000â€"â€"â€"the in- terest payments would doubtless drain the country dry. reduce the exchange value of the Canadian dol- lar to a ruinous tigure and plunge Canadian linance and business into hi this ittiit't' httttt'lllé‘tlt .‘ili'. tliili- )i‘t' shims that lit‘ has a gum! t-Il'tl-‘t' nl' iiti‘ tiiiuiii'izit iiiilsi- nt' Xiii'tti Am- o-i'ii'ii. .\itlinii:.:h tlw tlzliimtizm liizm iii timi- m' writing iiah still six days tn go», niii- at â€HP im'ui tiaii.ki-i'.~' this niniiiiiig‘ it'it'ltht'llt‘al this iitl'im- tH W'EIM‘ HH' [iiilili °zitiun nt' his tutu-r- tis'imi-iit Invii-ing nii “li' sziiv unit ti'aiist'vr nt' ttw iit‘\\' tlziniiitizin [innit isstir. â€is i'i-zisnii t'iii' timing." sn was that. \\"ltit‘ the. iilililiv was still iiiiximis tn buy. all ttw tiiiiiits hail iii't'll take-i1 tip. as U!" patriotism. in rusisténg Hm tv‘mplutiun and inshwl pint-mg Hm blu'clun imn‘u'diatvly lllmll Hw simul- dvl's nl' hm- mx'n pwmh' is nuw ap- pm'c-nt. Within :1 WW \\m'k>‘. $172.- HHHJNN) n!’ [Mullimml (:¢_»\'vrnnu-m lwmls will fall «luv. With Hu- sunw spirit and intviligc'm'v. Um Hun-H)- In“!!! is .‘lgizin vu-ngn'x'zltéllg." \Vith IDEH'KHI'S :ulcl M'Hkl‘l':4 in lump tlw CANADA AS THE ' STATES SEES HER a chaotic condition. As it is, the svmi-zmnual vintm‘nst paymonts gn mm humh-mls ut’ lhnuszuuls nl' 12mm- «lian humus. and m‘miclv munvy l'nr sz wynwnl nt' tlw I’vclvml taxns hum whirl: tlu- inlvrvst p:l}'tllvllt~‘ :u-v «hmm. .\I Un- Hnu- «lunzulu mmh; haw mvl Hw vuurmuus «ivâ€" lllfllhis wt' thn war by lmrrmx‘mg‘ H'nm an \M‘k. hm Hw “an. 21> wuli {IS (h:- pzllx'iutism. in mwisling HH- tnmplutiun mm insh-ntl {Marin}: Hm hlmlm immvdiatvly mum Hu- shuul- «lvl's’ M. hc‘l' U\\'ll “mm!“ is nnu‘ :an- “The Referee," America’s Financial and Sporting Authonity, Reviews Canada Through American Eyes.â€" An Editorial by Bert. B. Gollyer. nen Henry Ford was asked by Montreal reporters ii he woqld run for President of the United States, he said “I am not running for or sninlt an hingâ€, but when asked it he would scoe t nominstion if roo toned theyéotor en ti replied: p p A ‘ o one knows whst oy will do from one day to another." 0 Mr. Fond h here soon in conversation with Mr. Grant Hall. vies-president ol the Cansdlnn Me Bellwny. st wind-or Station, Montresl. urkx For US. President? “Inn's in lump â€In 'l'ho- m'nspm'.’ Hm} vntim- umcmxzt will mmwy mlmnmui by nl's is pic'using In (hr if. Ilammiu Hu- Won'hl ‘ has a gum! grasp ulsu nI' .\'n1°lh Am- tlw tlunmlizm luan Albert Arnott. a well-known resi- dent of Osprey, born and brought up at Wareham, met with a tragic and sudden death on Tuesday forenoon when, assisted by his hired man, he was delivering a bull on foot to Pro- ton Station. the, animal being led by a rope, nose-ring and handle. About two miles from home, stop- ping on the road for a few minutes, Mr. Arnott was looking at his watch when suddenly the bull attacked him furiously with his dehorned head and feet, causing instant death. Se- vere. injuries were sustained in the head and body, the ribs being badly broken front and back. The hired man being unable to subdue the in- furiated beast hastened for help to a neighbor, Mr. W. Love, who, with rifle put several shots into the. aniâ€" mal before it fell dead. Wielders of the Birch for South Grey N'w in Session Here. Osprey Township Farmer Meets Ter- rible Death Tuesday Forenoon. WELCOME TO DURHAM SOUTH GREY TEACHERS .\ mam nr \Vnmnn witlmul :whimv- mum is likw an vlm-lriv light bulb withnut a tiizunvnl. 'l‘hc- :u:him.'¢_-uwnt may bu grunt Hr small. 31% it is sumpâ€" thing tn 1.:in zvst m lil'o'. As Mr. Svl- l'l'ian‘v says sn truly. â€'l’llnl'v is nn fun likv wurk; Ilmily Exprvss. The tragedy was a moat shock to (110 ontirv community and devp sym- pathy is felt for the bt‘éroavml ones. The dmwasml, who was about 45 yvars of turn. was a wry highly ros- mwtwl mun. Hw is unwiwwl by his grit-r-slx'ivko-n with and three child- PM! and illsâ€. lnrsicivs his ag‘wl mnth- vl'. twu lmvlhvrs and twu sistm'fl. mum-l). Nmmvl. Hwnry. and Mrs. G. Mc‘lllit'S, \\':u'o~h:un, and Mrs. W. Ink- :~t.w. Huslwrlnn. GORED TO DEATH BY INFURIATED BULL No Fun Like Work. The conviction of W. A. D. Graham uf Keppel for having knowledge of the existence of a still on his prOper- ty was sustained by Judge Suther- land Tuesday. Mr. Graham was con- V'icted about the ist of September b) Magistrate Crease! under the Inland ReV enue Act and fined $200 and costs. Graham. a Keppel farmer. appealed the case immediately, but it was not heard till Tuesday. Magistrate Creasor’s Conviction Sul- tained by Judge Sutherlum. Rev. J. A. Matheson of Mono Mills, ()rangeville Presbytery, and a former pastor of St. Columba Church, Prim-- ville. was elected moderator of the synod of Toronto and Kingston by a unanimous vote at the semi-annual meeting of the synod held Tuesday in St. James‘ Square Presbyterian Church, Toronto. Only two" members were nominated for the moderator's chair, Rev. J. A. Matheson and Rev. Dr. Turnbul'l of High Park Presby- terian Church, Toronto. Rather than have a vote on the question Rev. Dr.. 'I‘urnbull withdrew in order, as he expressed it, that the election of the new moderator might be the unani- mous choice of the synod. Parties wishing to use these col- umns will save. roughly, ï¬fty per cent. by paying Cash with order. As the book-keeping connected with advertising Of this kind sometimes costs more than the amount received to say nothing of the postage incur- red in mailing small accounts, it will be readily seen that there will he money in it for both the public and The Chronicle when the cash with order system gets working. FORMER PRICEVILLE PASTOR IS ELECTED MODERATOR Our Classiï¬ed Ads. from now on will be run on page 7. There will he no more “locals.“ All small ads. ul‘ this description. if received up In Tuesday neon will go on page 7. A schedule of rates and other informa. tion is given on page 7. A ,im'nnilc program m'cserntml hm-l- on Frnla)‘ and Saturday nlghls prov- ed to be. interesting and unjuyahlv M‘vnts. The 1wrl‘ur1nw.~ mnslnlml nl' almnt ï¬fty or sixty ul' lhv yumâ€: pmplv. from tlw tuls tn â€1054- of varly ‘tm-n agv. 'l'hv program mn- sistml 01' a play. untitled "A Night Ill Fairyland." and was nl' a highly spat-130mm nature. The: 50113:. drills and choruws \wrv well sustained thrt’lughcm: and rvllm'lcd nnn'h (‘l’c‘ll- it nn lhv lwrl'nrnlvrs as “(all as tln-ir instrnvlm'. Miss Drake. who took the wvrk in hand and completed the task in a “HIP UVl‘I' an \Vm'kS. GRAHAM APPEAL DISALLOWED Commencing this \wek 'l'lio Chron- icle is inaugurating a new system for classiï¬ed ads. which it llOpPS will moot with the apmmal Hf thv public generally. "There is one thing sure. it will cost the, public a lot less mon- 0y to do business in this dvpartnn-nl. Societies will be treated aa other individuals in this department. 1!“ they wish to take advantage 01' the cash with order discount they will have to pay for the advertising at tlm time it is Urdered, otherwise. it will be l-harged Up at the regular rates. The change in this departmen: cf "lhv Chlonicle is made in urdcx' tn mimiuate umnccessaly book-keeping, and in order to do this we are pre- parvd t0 mwt the public half way in durmasml mat to our ac'i\'(;~rtisu's. Is Um public willing U) do tho same? Smith. 'Hu- alivmlzuu-v was gum] Em both M'vnings. 'l‘hc Olltm'lainnwnl was undm' l.().D.E. auspices. Solos showing: muvh abiliiy {mm thv young pm'l'ornwrs to whom full crvdit is due. were rendered by Esther McComh. Emily Smith. Mir- iam (Jamvrun, Eric tllm'k. Lo'nnal'cl MNlUmb, Arden W‘hittakvr, May Miivs and Main-l Munlgmnm'y. A pl-usihg owning: duvlt was :nlsu gn- “I! by Norma Hzlg‘ncm and WHma Unanimous Vote of Synod of Toronto and Kingston. 'l‘lle Danrn of llw Butterflies. tho .lupzulose Dance. the Sailor Girls" Dance. \wrr all pretty numlwrs aml \wro WP“ nxm'utml. The loading characters in “I“ play \wri- Miss Marjory Pickering as the quvvn; Norma (iagnnn as the fairy grandmotlwr; (lien Rowr. thv trim- hlI'SOHIC bny. who acted will as Puck. and Wilma Smith who. as an ordinary mortal. was chaugml to a fairy. NEW RATES NOW IN EFFECT FOR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING NIGHT IN PAIRYLAND" $2.00 a Year in Canada: $2.50 in [1.8, Rev. Mr. Whealen will take charge of Mr. Farr’s work at Kincardine. and will preach anniversary services at the lakeside town. Rev. T. H. Farr of Kinvardinv. for- merly a resident hero and well- known in town and vicinity. will have charge of the sorxii-vs at Trin- ity Church hm‘n next Sunday morn- ing and owning and at St. Paul's in the afternoon. _ m... yum“. While not promising anything. Dr. .lamieson gave the deputation his word that he would lay the matter before the Minister of Highways and would do what he could for the Townships in the matter. The deputation rlninimi that this is one of the most-used roads in the two townships for parties transiting north or south. and that, an the Pro- vincial Highwey from Arthur to Kincardine passes through Conn, the completion of the fourteen miles from Conn to Priceville would link the two townships up with two good highways, north and south. and be of great beneï¬t to the travelling public. ‘I'l-_’l_ _- I A dulmtatiun «runsistiug nt‘ citizens at tho Townships «if lizrmnnnt and Prutun waited on Hun. Dr. Jamivsnn nu Monday to lay before him a re- quest that tho Provincial Govern- mmit dosignatv thn road fmm Cut"! in Pl'it't‘Vint‘ as a t:Hllllt)'â€"l’l'tt\‘ill(‘tal Highway and connm't up with the tInâ€i"summit-Hamiwr ticumty-Pm- \‘incial Highway at the lam-:- place. .\ dispatrh from Lion‘s llo-ud â€1‘ th‘tolii'l‘ 7 says that during it pop. formanrr in a. Wiarton theatre on Friday night a clairvoyant named l'rot‘rssor Mum-«ultra. claiming to lw H10 SM'onHI sun of a smw'ntll son, was asked! by a mrmlM-r of thv andl- oncv whoro tho bodii-s of tlapta'n William Carson and Robert Parkrr. missing Lion’s Head lishrrmen. could he found. The clairvoyant. leiq'wni lit' rould locate lhr hodivs by a um- llllt' method. and volllntm'l‘od to go to Lion's Huad nrxt day. The lakr was too rough on Saturday. but hu wont up on Sunday and thr body 01‘ l’arkrr was rrcowrrd within half an hour. Very seen one of the loaves show- ed evidence of disturbance. Grap- pling irons were used and the body of Rnhert. Parker brought to the surface. The body of Captain Orraou' was also locatmi but, ("mid nnl he raised. is Hw 1mm hmly lw has lm‘a'ml by this moans. l’ml'vssur Momâ€"n-Rva. it will he! I'c-mo-mlwrmi. was in Hm Veteran Star 'l‘lwalrv hm'P u mmplv of mnnlhs mm and :atlt'm-tml quilv :1 Hum! by his pc-t'l'm'mam'v. Whilc- mum-m vix'ilizalinn duos nut huliowv wry much in lhv supernatural powers Rvmm'ing tho voutros from ninv loaves of broad. tho rlairmyant mm: the loaves with limo and placed thom in a virclo on tho wntor whorc- hv thought the bodios would ho located. It was claimod that. who" it loaf pussod over a body a sort of electric current would be formed and indi- ratod by tho trembling of tho bread. A (’iowrnmmnl am't‘yplmw and lamv pal'tivs 0f Lion‘s vai I'vsidvms had svarvlwd llw wators fur twu \\'nek~' fur (raw of tlw missing “slum-mm: \VIIH. «m Septvml’wr ‘25. mm» vng‘agvd in raising the-iv 11M when: 1hr bout vapsixml. thmm‘ing huth into Hm wntm'. Tlu- Nail-wymlt vlainw this vlaimml 10 1w HUSSPSMNI Ivy thew? “sox'iii‘ith sons of sen-nth suns." still it must lN‘ admitted that :lw affair at Lion‘ Ht‘ad will be a grvait adwr- tisvmi-nt fur tho Pi'ufos'sm'. and. mu- sitlvi'ing that all “lt‘ ( itizvns and the Dominion (mwuimmit lmth gaw up the quest. \10m- 0- Rea is certainly ontitlml to no little mmlit tux llw m: mnvr in “hich hv Incatml thu bOtI- it's. It is vm'tainly a grunt all. lnl‘ him. Request That Conn-Pricevil!e Road be Taken Over as County-Provin- cial Highway. Cleirvoyent Removes Centres from Nine Loaves of Breed. Pills Shells With Lime, Casts Them on Lake and Results Quickly fellow. WEIRD MEANS USED T0 RECOVER BODIES actor At Kincardine and Fomr Well-known Resident Will Preach '. FARR WILL RAVE CHARGE OF SERVICES HERE SUNDAY