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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Oct 1923, p. 6

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Mr. Lawrence Chapman, who re- turned from the West last week, has been visiting in this neighborhood. A number of peOple from this part attended Markdale show Wednesday last and report a good time. Miss Cora Lawrence spent a few days with her brother Harold, and sister, Mrs. Atchison. Quite a number attended William Marshall's sale last week. Mr. Harold Morton has been on the sick list for a wee kor more. Mr. and Mrs. William Hargrave, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James n‘own, spent Sunday in Hanover. “'1‘ an“ surly tn lwar that Hun-.- (hihll'mx M \V. J. McMillan, Snuth Linw, Arh-mvnna. have. at'mrdim: tn I m-sr-nt indimtmns, contracted smur- M fmvr. \V’v hnpv that. such is nut the 0380, yet nur information swms ro‘-Iial)l('. “’0 thP for a spnody [‘0- Harry 0f thaw littli‘ folk. a mass of names. The loss is con- siderablv Bvsides hay and grain. a new SM. 01' llfll‘ll"‘.~‘“. 7'5 hens and 3 Dig were lmrnml and we understand tlwre is only a ~small insurance. An- other mystormus fire occurred on Tuesday forenoon only a short dist- 31100 from tho first, when Mr. Thom- as McGlrl“s barn was burned. Ev- eryone is sorry to learn of these fires and sincerely hope there will be no mom. pm. St'utlanol. I'o'turnm‘l tn Tnmntn Hn- mum- hart nf last week after spending a shut-t holiday hum-alumni»: Mrs. Jmm Burnett is roportml as (Living mtl'vmuly \wll after her sm-i- ( ua operation in 0mm Snund Huspi- Ia]. Darkies’ Corners (bur °own correspondent.) Last Saturday about 9.30 pm. quitn a 10! of owitvmvnt was causvd in this soution when the whole coun- lrysidv was lighted up by Mr. John Lmvrrmr-‘s ham on fire. The cuusp is unknown. ' MN. Lawn-nee was tho only one at home and. hearing tlw roar, lookmi out and found the barn Mrs. Eli/:llwth )IcKinnfm and mm- sins. Mr. and Mrs. Brown of (Blas- .‘slm'KninH' [MW “:15 rupnriml :1 W‘Il: Snru'o'w» an.) mwy n!‘ mn' pomp» n!- tzwuiwi H and I'v'mrlml a gum] Hmv. lo .: Ilun of thn \illagw sec mm! [H il- WU" 'HH “HP IIHI'SO‘ Mujm' .l. M Mc‘nillivray is nut Hf l ~\\'n on {I h'hiim'ss trip. MIS Lynn I :"Hanowr spent .1 MM (1 I} s \\ IHI .vh' .‘ Mull“ l‘ 0f ”10 \ il'am'. Mr. \. Snmr't nf Sndhury spvnt u h-w (183's \ch Mts. I). (nlaham. llvv. W. 1‘). (Ins-ran spent a few days in 'l‘nrouto LN week and attonded “w Lluyd (hwy-g0 reception \vhiio- "no-PP. am LEW." U Umir M'hfml Man'kdnlv (i sI-iiII-Ii iII iht‘il' III'w ham» on “In Barth l.iIII-. Miss \labol GilChl‘iS'. Si (II (If “P4. Nichol. visited UVI’K' ho \II-I-k-I IIIi \\ ith thI- \uung I uuplv. .\|II.~. IIIrIII-s .\II'.l.:NIIIIiIl is back in (m:- \II'IIIiiy :main :IftI-I' haIiIII: IIII- (iII‘mIIIII {I ~III‘iIIIIs‘ IIIII'I'illiIIn for gui- lI-I. .\lI'.~. MI'UIIIIIIIII iImks \H‘ii :IIIIi \‘w uI'I- gin-i In haw hI-I' wilh II.~'. 'HII- “ism-s AgIIo-s aIIIl .\IIIIiII liar- ['II‘.\ and anw Liiiiw. aIIIi .‘III'~. i-Lli'!’“\\' \‘I;~IIIIII in and :IrIIIIIId I’I'iw- \lilo- U\'6'i‘ Sunday. Mr. Harry Hazard is making: snIIIII I'I'Piii!" in his III-w lIaI'II this \vm-k. MIIII' l’z'I’H. :II'I- HI) thI nIIII'kIII :I'.:‘."I i‘sis M‘Ti‘“ 'l fIII IIIItatIIIIs QIIiiI- :I In! (I‘ Imtuim ~ 33'1“] tII bu mm‘ing. MI'. ..I (' HaI'I'I‘snII of DIIII'IIit is ~.'I~-j i’III'. fIII‘ :I iv“ Iizns at “10 old hIIIIII'. H. I Kalnil'dt is maikll" a cum I.I. \zfliix “0”) his “”113? in "w ~".‘ I‘M II. It. McArihur i~I IininIf ”10‘ “NH. Mr. and Mrs. P. II. \II' Arthur \\I-II' i_.- (IIH' \‘iIiagII rm 3 short Visit uni SIIIIIist :IHI-I'II Inn. P‘iis‘~ “I'l’iiP AiOiNH'll. R. .\'.. in :II- II-rIIiIIII: Mrs. Arch. MI'II.-:III “l'ilVI‘i‘I IIIIIIII. \\'I-~i. MI‘. MIII'illli IS SUI I"- ; what iIIIIII'III'I'IIi, i Mi". 'l‘iIIIIIIa~' MCKI‘Hwn is much IIIIHI‘I 83'! II 'IxhiI'h is 20”” nI\\.~‘ {Hi .Rm. Mr. H-o- «of Muntn'al “C(‘Upit-ol lho- l’rvsbytc-Piun pulpit “Pl"? la-t Sunday an. gzn'o- wry alm- St'l‘mm;~ lmlh "1””)ng and waning. Mn“ lint“ McAerr is still ailim and Is wmlim'd to hH' 1m! with :1 VH‘} M'VO'I'“ ('HM. “'0 “01w tn sow alm Is leim'd to [NT DWI ‘ "('I‘} wu-I'v ('HM. “Hy Imp Nun xiv-Arthur aruund 5mm. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn A. Nit} m-mml in Hwir lww lmmv ' N‘n'th Lim'. Miss \labvl ( SNM- ul’ Mrs. Nichol. visit (Our own correspondent.) SPPI'IHI M‘K‘Vim's were held on tho Melba-chat cirruit hon-o on Sunday last and 31mm; shown nf various [“3113 u! Hm “3510111 battle-{rum and a taik mwn by the Rev. A. P. Law-r nf Mum” Fun-st on Monday ("wmnm fullo‘anl by a Pancake Sn- (‘ful guru by “N' gum] ML'HHMisI Iadivs. NM! Sunday and Mummy sin-rial .m'I'HH's {Irv lwiug hold in Salt-m ILhul'wh. \VlH-n Mr. .I. J. Ma- |Ollo-_\' \\ IH alwak. “ -.'\. t --.... ..-. I . . ... - ’\\ (i‘ “ :l” .l‘l "[l 1" 'l.‘ ) ‘ II' \‘Illzuu‘ lit.“ nook before lezuing ' t l 1" 'SIIII _ “Ml”. ml. 1“... in“! nlIH'l‘ INHI up " hm. hump M IllI-wlaml. ‘IlIl IIIII iI III" I I l H' ' ' " 2 S " I I. “ " \VN‘I' Iâ€""lHII I" 9W MIss Juan. ‘1‘ It I III a I ‘ n I.‘ m I f I 2 . .C‘ . ’ .".". t. ‘I' a {’0 O I "N. "H'HH‘Y'IV h-acher of Top 011! ‘ - 4“” , . . ”III 11"“ IlmmI'I w; :I . ‘IImI. III MH' :'II-Ij._:‘IIbIII'lI00I..l on SunJ ', . l“ m' H 1’ .IgI :IIIII ~I',.'III'II II~ ‘Il glml } th. ‘ . . . . , IIIII-at BIIIIIII \\:I. I - HII' U'ZH'IH'I'.‘ I‘HHH‘lltIIHl III rHI'HII- ’ ‘ all“! ”P , , . Wig! I'Il. \\ IIII UHI‘ I H l‘hIII'sIlaIV :IIIII I‘I'IIIIH' last Innl; I '1‘” u I I“ l'” M o . ' . " N” ‘ I o .0 1‘... ‘)', ;‘ .. . ;v ""N'hI'I'S Im'au’ IHI‘ :I II-\\ My» .' .. " _. “ l Ml ’AGE SIX many Irwnds SH d! ‘Hlo‘l hiMH‘n {I Nic-hnl haw fr“! For full particulars apply Grand Trunk Ticket Menu. 1.11. In. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. Toronto “.10 an. 7.40 pan. Returning, leave Toronto 6.50 am. and 5.02 pm. Parlor Buflet Car Pol- morston to Toronto on morning train and Guelph to Toronto on evoninu train. WI HIH)’ Hu' Hvt'm‘ding Anm‘l can U'H whvn hc- ”puns thu Hunk. Hut mm and wumvn nl‘ thv Empiw in Canada \wn by llwir gallantry a wrtilimlu Hf Hatinnlmml that NIH IN'VN' l’w wro-m'hmi from) ”Mr hands. Ynu 2M Hu- l'nll status. tlw full panoply. Hw full I'vspnnsibility 0f Ilatinnhmul. Ynu urn a nation in a [mang of Na- linn.~4â€"â€"-llw ”no ell‘octiw league of natinns in ”w W()rld~â€"-tho British I‘Zmpirv. ”Impluusvg- 'l‘hn “Hm" Europe lie-Arming. 'l‘ho- task of the British Empire, procmulcd Mr. Lloyd George, was not own It had to keep watch and ward. It had bran hoped that the last war would have ended war by teat-hing the world the futility of arm: do llhu'l‘ifl‘)’. "z'am'v sigma! Hm ugh tin-nwm'mm. ltwly umrrhml Lg. and nignml an a gun! natiun. «mm Britain “as ‘allm! Up and shn fixnml. \\'Im ‘11wi no-xi'.’ 'l'hv slwflkvl‘ puusmi I'm' :l I'o'w lIlePllts :md Hun-n I'o~p|iml :uniol VIM-M‘s. "Him- min.” 'l'hul-o- was ”My mw nation aim-m. and that was pour Russia whirl: had HUI l'c'u'cn‘wl't'al I'l'ulll a \‘PI'_\' had l'c'H'I'. :md “as in “In wry llmws M I! at Hm! Hnw. But a” Hm m‘hvr great minus \H‘I'P ”It‘l't‘. I'I'io'ntl and 1'00. \\'.. :rll mum-hm! up In sign tlw scx'nli whirl: fnundml Hm 1.03;!!!» 01' Na- tinns. whivh mmtnino-cl prim'iplvs mum \\'hi4'h Hw runstl'lu'iinn nl' l‘lll- :ngn' might .lc'pvnd fur gvm'ratinns. 'l'lu- I’I'vsido-nt nt' tlw l'nilml Status tlw grunt gallvry whvrv tho» (ivrman limpiro- was fnumiml by Bismarck. a m'vat. tnwvring “gm-v and a. man whd \muld hzm- huili. pvrmzumntly had “0' [mt fm'gmtvn that right is Um omly fuumlalitru. Slll'o‘ fnluulntiam. ("n- alluring t‘uunciutinn M' a grvat vmpirv. In that hall ynu had a. :atlwring of uh tlw grvatc'st nutiuns on earth. t'ulzght fur lilwl‘ty, fur the liberty of 3 >111le natinn across the Atlantic, nwt'mlsv ycm aw frm- ynursvlf. and in lighting l'm' tho' illdf'pi‘mlc'llt'v nf a":- ulhm- nation yuu vstnhhahml your 0mm Imtinn t'ul'o'vm' in “IP l'c-gistvl‘ 01' h" Halitms ut' the.- warm." P."m‘mu“!2;.'. Mr. Lluyd “purge al- mm: In [hr [bl‘t'fit'llm’ in tlw hull Hf sn' Hum-rt limwh‘n. I'vmal'king. amid :wplaumu "\\'¢~ m-nt through sum:- ‘wl'V H‘Vim: tilno's tum'thvli ”w is n "The things you fight for in life.” ('untiIIIII-II Mr. Lloyd Gem-go. "are IIIII tho- higgvst things you win, my I'I'io-IIIIs. YIIII light fur scImelhing mm M i~ tIIII-. \\ inch is right, \\ inch I» in»! \xlIiI-h is IIpIiglIi. and \011 .. -zI. II sumo thin" \\ inch is bigmr than Ihw thin}; )HH III‘II lighting iIII. \ou Improved Train Service [IOYD GEORGE GIVES WARNING WAR (10008 STILL GA'I'III-IR Continued from page 3. had madc- in the years from 1914 to 1918. wry trying; {inn-s tugvtlu'l'. um! man u. go tigvr-hunli 1' owe-n to hunt dzwhshunals; Brandon! 1.00 pan. Hamilton 1.00 tun. mm! nu by tho' px‘ws‘iclvni. Ht“ thv "11:" um! mzuwhml 11p to tlw :zncl signml «m lwlmli' Hf that mmm-mujx'. "HIHW' Sig’lh'd :‘h 01.4-nwm-uzm. “Hy nmm'hml s l1);.'¢‘llH'l‘. Ho- Is a Iigvr- huntin; \xiih. The other 4.23 l0 hc'gm his Amvr’ican tum. [{M‘m'ring tn his (lunudian tour. it will [w in- tvx'vsting In Junk M'cr sumo of thv rnmmo‘nts 01' “In American press on his‘ spm‘chvs hvrv, (Psmmially the 0110 dvliwrml in 'l‘Ormnto. Mr. Llnyal Hmn'gv mulml his Hanu- dian tour at. \Vinnipvg on Saturday night. sgwuking [n liw thousand pm- plv in the Olympia Rink in that vity. «lvpal'ting for Minnoapolis t0 lIis sm-mflws in Canada \vm'n vag- rrly l'nllmx'ml throughm‘lt the l'nited I Britain’s Duty. I \ll'. LIIIVII “NIH-'0 |H"I)(I‘I'(ll‘li I” IlisI Iiss till‘ (IIII‘SIIHII :Is III “IIIII IIIIs- [Illt'ss III'IaI HIiIinII had “I“! IIIII I\\ III‘. '\\ IIuI." III- {ISIU‘I‘I “is HII‘ IIII- EINV III' HIIlgiIIIII III 1H? What is “II“ I IIIIII [H'IIIII‘III I‘ III I mm 4‘ III IIs‘. ’ \\ IIIII Is HIP IH‘IHI‘ III IIIIIIIIIII III us.’ Am I my III'IIIIII-I"s III'I-III-I-Z’” ”I' illlS\\'I‘I'I'Ii IIIIII ”I“ III'iIisII I'IIIIIIII‘II \VI‘IIIIII :IIâ€" \\';'I,\'.~' I'III'I'y IIIII its III-inIIy III saI'II- gIIzIrII iIIN'I‘i)’ IIIIII I'I-IIIIIIIIIII. "'I'II IIIaI I‘LIIIIIII'II.” .\II'. IIIIIyII IIIIIII-g-II saiII. "VIIII iII‘I’I' iII IZIIII:III:I iIIIVI' sIIIIWII at ”HP II ”II‘ ;..'II :III st IIIIInIIIIII s in \UIII' IIisI'IIIx III: II \IIII III I‘ I II|IIIIIIII III [war- in: ”w IIi\ III" III” III tills‘iit't‘ IIIIgIIII‘J IIII\\'II. and that yIIII \VIII'I: [II'L‘lIal'I'Ii III IIIIsm-I' II. Sixty IIIIIIIszIIIII III' yIIIII' )IIIIIII‘J nII-II \VI‘III, IIIII with your iII'JII'Ih‘ III ilII‘ Will'. \VLIIatevm' IIIIII history (If IIIIIIIIII‘II may IIII. and it \\'iII in‘ :I gI'IIIII UMP. yIIIII' Ciliidl'ml IIIIII )‘UUI' I‘IIiIIII'IIII‘s l'hilIlI'I‘lI will I'PIIII IIII' sIIIIgv III' \VIIIII yIIII IIiII in August. IIII'I. \VIII‘II yIIII IIIII'IiIIIIII III IiikI’ ”I“ IIIIiIIIIIII III‘ IIIII'II IIy IIIIIIIiIIgr iIl'HUH‘I'iIUINI IIII'IIIIgIIIIIII UH‘ wpx'III at fI'III'IIIInI‘s I‘II” {uni I-IIIIaI'IIiIII.r it. as ”H" IIIII~I III'IIriIIIIs IIIIII’I'itZlIH'I' in a land of vast II'IIasurI-I‘ "If you saw a man who had taken too much drink and had fallen down- stairs,” h13 said, “and had broken his skull. fractured his arm and bruised himself all over. and you went to him and said to him. “My good man. you must Sign the pledge.” and lI13 said. 'Bring mo the pen.” and he sign- 131l. and he would moan it. If you saw him again after the bruises w13r13 hoginning to heal. and if you hoard that lI13 was beginning: to fill his 13131- 11:11 with th13 1hoir13st wines and tho stIongost whiskir, you would sax f lhat man moans to haw anothor EhIII>t. \\ 1311. l IloIIt quitr lik13 ”113 E iooks of Inn-111113 after four yrars of 1113111313. \\’h13II shr limiwd along: into ihr ’alais 1l13 (31111313. hohhlini.r Hn h13I' tool. and with h13r sticks. sho was willing: to sign any ('1)\'i"llfllli. anIl sh13 Signml a Silll'nlll plmlgv iilfli film would h:I\'13 no mor1'3 war. But sh13 has m13n1l131l and $1113 is lilliII+3 h13r collars with “11.3 most Il13aill,\‘ aIIII 1l13stru1°tiV13 13xIII1IsiVI3‘ 11ml 1 am afraid that unloss somothing iIIt131-I‘ \13n13.s th13113 max h13 in ”113 “11111! a catastrophr. not. like “113 last. which 1 was t13rrihl13 and full 111' horror. lIIIt' far 1litl'13r13ni. lluman in"11mit\' is. 13x1113111lingth13 “1111113 ol its 1liaholi1al ’ pmwr in in\13nting :II11l p13riortin" :In1l 1113\’13l1IIIing t|113 111.11111111313 ol' Il13strurtion. and tho n13xt war night! w131i Ilostroy rivilization 1111113» sonirthingnr or somrhoIly intrurnrs That is why l want ”113 British lim- piro strong: and mighty. so that whon h131' arm goos 11p and Silt‘ cri13s "Halt!" thosr draully \\'13:lpUII.~' wiil fall down." wan. rusuu uau llU (301136181108 and States and His Toronto SDCC’CII has no one could permanently derive.created a great deal, of discussion. benefit from it. \Vas the world tired i being interpreted by soVera] writers of war? He wished it were, but he as a warning to Canada that anouwr saw nations in Huron!) arming and war is impending. fining up their arsenals with the The New York Herald of Friday weapons that devastated Eurone a last says that in his Toronto speech few Fears ago. ' the former premier practically serv- war. Force had no conscience andi States and His nn mm nnnld hormonanllv Am“..- ---._._4 _ _ COCKSHUTI‘ AGENT - - DURHAM “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY” WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better” JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT OF Aylmer Force and Lift Pumps SPRING FARM MACHINERY Renfrew Cream Separators J. SCHUTZ A Full Line of As an old nhsm'x‘m‘ in Hm \x'atvh- WWW. hr thinks he“ dim-writs premar- atinns l'nr annthwr \Val'. whirl: \unllcl hp mm'v «Instrurtiw :llhl mm'o- Inn'- rihlv than Hm last.” The 'J‘imvs lwlivws that Mr. Lloyd limn'gv is unlirvly sinvm-u and that. if 1w has any ”He-rim mutiw at all it He‘s in his clvsil'v M IIHM Hm Briâ€" tish l'll‘llhil'v (ngc'thvl‘. I'Hl‘ “his lil- tnramw-s will dnuhtlo-ss haw HH-ir vvlm in ”w muwrial vmlh-m-nm- in anlun." |;.:'I'o'ss1\1' vcmmmw chWo-anmvnt 01' illnnada injnrus mm mm wmmmiv ‘clM'vlnpmvnt. so rinse-5y imuml to- m'llw ' :m- stc- [\VH nutinns." 'l'lw [miwl' urgvs 1hr willing 01' anntlwr intvr! Minna! mnfnrvm'v. similar In llw \\'u.-hm'.:.n:: («unfur- c'nm'. l'nl‘ tlw hmitulimu n!’ zfil' waft. puisnn gas and sulnn'n'im-.~'. 'l‘hw .\'v\\' Ynl'k 'l'inws (”IIIHN'IIH un Hm 'l'm'nnlu HH'N'II in u sumo-what lc-ss po-ssimisliv an. H “divs Hm \‘imx' Hm! cluspitu tho- .‘itllillihll in liurmw Hu- natinm‘ cln Hut want war and will nu: so-riuusly wnsidvr it. “'l'lu- Ilanmiiun spm‘rlms‘ Hf Mr. Lfnyd Newman" 57%}‘5 'HII' 'l'ilIH's‘.‘ "haw thus far hw-n u mixtm-u nt'j g'ulitmh-undxx'm'ninu. . . . . Ht- uwlmrts lu'r .Ilzmzuia nu! tn twlivw that tlw pvl'il uf war is l'un-x'vl' ['0‘- nmw-cl. Shv may haw In An again what she- undvl'tmk in HHS. "That mvans that. Canada will “lill‘t'h again. fur whvrv tho firilish Empirv is St'l‘i(_)llsl)' tln'vate-nml thorn Um Immininn will lw found. own llumgh lhmm M 1m cmupulsiun in thu muatinn." it 5113's. adding- : “That brings Hw zu'nmmmt mm- ratlu-r clusvr in HIP I'llitml Nah-s than it has bm'n lu-rviul'm'v. “'hat'hlll'ls (Izmmla hurts thc- l'nitmi Statvs in- clil'c't'ii)‘. Whatm'vr Ilinclvl's‘ H10 [Wk gro-ssiVP m'mmmit' nlmw-anlm‘m nl' The NnW York Herald Of Friday last says that in his Toronto speech tlw formvr premier practically sorv- mt notice on Canada that anotlwr war is hrvwing 1'11 Europa a war from which (treat Britain \Viil not hp able to hold alout‘. lining interpreted by several writers as a warning to Canada that another war is imprinting. Defies Rust! “Toronto” Stable 1 mgnt which makes me fl â€" vrvv ially proud to sell ii. In the fact that the galvamzd- ins thomughly covers an completely coats both the inside and the outside of the Durham JOHN SHUTZ Ont. Durham is an auractivo and heal- thy town and goodacmmxmmlation can be obtained at rvamnahh» rains. J. A. M. HUHH. H. :\.. Principal. - - -â€"-w-.-‘- The Schoolâ€"‘hâ€"qsâ€" a creditable I‘Dt'lfl'd inothe past whueh It hopes to mam- taln in the future. -,,_‘,- "v --“.C---.--u--np 1" ‘II All]. Information as [H (AHM‘SPS may be obtamgd from Hm Principal. The School is thoroughly equipped to take. Up the fuiluwing courses : (1) Junior Matriculation. 2) Entrance tn Normal School. Each member at the Statf is a l_'~ni- varsity ‘nraduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils shunts] prepare to enter at hegipnim.r of turn). I--A-.‘__4 Durham High School Following a smash between a 1110-; tor car from Cheslcy. driven by Sam»: uvl Steinbi-rg and his father Abra-i ham, with a tank driven by A. McJ, lmugall of Hamilton. near Uakvillo on Friday last. the Sioinhergs worn placed unilvr arrest by Chief Kerr of, Unkvillc un chargvs of illegal pos-' sossion of liqnui- and reckless di'iv-fl mg. Samuel Steinberg Tries to Take Life When Arrested on B.O.T.A. Charge. 'J'hv t‘hivt' piacml H10 vidm' Strin- horg in his car and had gout- hack for the sun. Ull his return he found that. tho fathm‘ had attuchnd a tappâ€" liuu to tho tup Ut‘ the var with a loop amnd his uwn nvck. Hi! was hlack in thv fan-v \\'ill'll the cunstahh- 1'0- lvasml him. ’J‘hv mun wol‘v placml iu ()akvillc jail. CEESLEY IAN ATTEIPTS SUICIDE WHEN ARRESTED C. L. GRANT. Chairman HARDING’S HARDWARE \ M 08 I. M and. ad or“. u. corn. sunflower. val. alight: use“. Getting More Out of Your Farm will minimize your losses and red me your yearly repair 131.15 by many a do}. tar. Shelters from the heat, min or snow for your live stock and protection from the weather for your outbuiliings, machinery and implements. Sheep, poultry, Bags, and a regular “ milk cheque” have saved the day for many a farmer when his crops have failed. ,_ w “'vâ€"‘ ‘ and reduce your exbense§ even slightly, it might mean the difference between a fair living and failure in some.seasons. IF you could Increase your production a _litt{e THE ROYAL BANK SOLD IN DURHAM AT OF CANADA TOTAL ASSETS OVER $519,000,000. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fulton vis- ilvd Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fulton, Normzmby. Mr. and Mrs. Wallvr Curruthers and sun of Slaynm‘. spout a day the first of Mm “"901; at llm home of Mr. and Mrs. William Noble. Mr. and Mrs. William Hopkins spout Sundav with the lam-1‘s moth- ('1‘. “Is” lilmi's Hupkills, {It Mulm'k. Miss Susic- Grim‘smn \‘isitml Sunday with her frivnd. Miss Sibyl Law- rom'v. Miss Sihyl Lawrence spent the lat- tor part of last week at her home how. and attended the toachers‘ con- wntiun at Durham. (Our own correbpondent.) Mr. Guy Kearney was along the line this week buying up sweet clo- VI‘I‘. Miss Alrlu'sml. Hl tvavhvl‘. slwut thv ‘ lmmv in tlloalswnrth Mr. John (iric-I'snu and sislm' Car- l'it‘ Visitml Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. lid. Nulblv. Silver a: Black Foxes PRICEVILLE EQX 90-.Limnea “ll- 1‘-..- Priceville Fox Co., United Priceville. Ont. at $100. Par Value All registered pure bred stock. Low capitaliza- tion. All comon stock. Absolutely no watered stock. Ten years ex- perience breeding. Stock from P.E.I. Write for further particulars to A limited number of shares for sale in 'l'hunday. October (I. 1028. Hutton Hill, North PRICEVILLE. ONT. msnn. Hutton Hill school mt thv wwk-ond at her

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