PAGE FOUR Member Canadian Weekly News. papers Assocnatlon. - Published every Thursday morning at the omce, Garatraxa Street, Dur- ham, Ontario, by W. Irwm, .Edigor and Preprietor. . l ' mailed to any address 10 Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year. 81.00 for six months. 50 cents for three CAIIADA ll THIRD PLACE Canada net-unios third place among the aulnmuhili' manufacturing coun- tries 01' tlw wnrld. The United Stats-s Bumps ï¬rst. and Great Britain serum]. This infnrniation is given in an mliturial in Tuesday’s Mail and I'Znipirou whirl; grows on to ShOVV the o-xto-nt ni’ nur nxlmrt trade ,the mon- 0y inwatod in automobile industries, tho' numlwr 0f rarsnsml in the counâ€" try and lmw the number incroaws from yval' tn year. In the ï¬ve year“ Milling in l9?! lhv rapital im'f'sted has grmx'n l'rnm '28 millions to near- ly 48 milliuns nl' dollars, and its cmâ€" l»lH}’l-o-~' haw- lnrroasml from 5,919 in NH? tn 7,3“ in 1922. Th» wage hill has gum- up l'rnm six and n quarto-r millinns in HM? tn mnrv than o'IM'l'll and a quarto-r millions in “2'2. In I922 tho- untput uf mnhvr whi- rlers of plants in this muntry roach- o-d “H.097. whirh was 7 pm‘ cvnt. ahnw â€In high rvcnl'ol Hf 1920, am153 pm‘ ('o-nt. grvuh-r than Hm record 01‘ 'l‘ln- munlwr nt’ mutm's in [150 Ill «Canada in 1921 was 465378, and in 1922 tlw numbm' in use was 514.092. 'l’ho-ai- are wonderful ï¬gures for a country so young as Canada in one single industry. The millions of mono-3 warned and spent in the pro- duction of automobiles is almost be- yond i-mu-o-ption. hut We mustn‘t forget lllo' millions that are wasted through the injudieious use of the ï¬nished article. The use of the auto is all right. hut the abuse of any good thing is always regrettable. To some HIP industry brings comfort, wealth and opulenre. but to others it brings poverty. This is the sad side of the pictlll‘i'. DPSpitP thv statements of some coal «Ivalm‘s. who evidently do not favor tlw Canadian-mined article. the o»\'idenco_'- Hf those who know sm‘ms in fmur uf Alberta coal as a fuel. prnviding it can be shipped here at a rvasunable cost. Some months ago The Chronicle o-xpl'vssml the opinion of a Western resiclo-nt who had used the Alberta vml t'nr'yvm's and was well satisï¬ed with it. .\'u\\' a Londun. Ontario, doalo-r \wnlol guarantee to handle 2.600 ran-s yo-au'ly if hr can get a haulzun- priw- ul’ 557.00 a ton. On top Hf this. a I'H‘t'lll i<suo of The Drillia Packo-t. ways : “Nint- t'ill'ti'iiltth of Alberta coal hau- two‘il Imbught, into Urillia this tall. “in twat has giwn general satisturtiui'. ttn- dealers reporting Very I'c-u‘ «'ninpl'aints. It seems par- ticularly \wil .‘llltt'tt to the mild \veathrr \xho'n quick tires are often l'Ofllllt’Wt and “ho-n. nn the other hand. 't HM} ii" ‘It's‘ll'mt t!) "it. the t'urnaw- 2n uni. 'l‘lu-n- has been a ready Saio' in? tin- mal. and there is no doubt that. n' it should be avail- able twain next season. many who used it Will :iw :‘o-iwat orders." The N\'|Wi'lt'llt'0' Hi the people of â€filth! :iH-s‘ the mal a 800d I‘CDU- tatinn in tho- mild weather. The ex- perIo-nre of â€iv people in the West, who're it is much colder than here in thi- t-ast. L" most satisfactory. The â€1113' 'tl'IlWl’ial'k. therefore, appears' the price. And some way may be? “Mint in get around that. AllH‘t'itl mal. while possibly not as good as the host Pennsylvania 8n- thraritoa is a whole lot better than the "INN!" anthrzwite many of us are WNW-ti to burn and. more than that the mum-y spent for it will remain in Canada. The cry of a few of the West o-m untariu dealers that Alberta coal would not give satisfaction is evidenly a vase of where the wish is father to the thought. ALBERTA COAL SATISFACTORY APPEARANCES A POOR GUIDE A sam'timnnious countenance that would stop a vlurk or curdle a bowl of buttermilk is no guarantee of in- ward pivt)‘. If we! were to gO by ap- imarancvs. “a new heart and a bad liver†would he a more appropriate scripture almthegym than “a clean heart and :i right spirit.†It is the same in business. There are some who imagine business sagacity is best evidenced by .what they are pleasvd to call bluntness, but which other people. interpret as ill nature and bad breeding. There is no ex- (use for a man being ungentlemanly in bsuiness, except the possession of a diseased liver, and even then in the days of cheap pills there ion't much room for noose; Judging from ob- servation there is Input a mob Thursday. the country tor 13, liver sanitariums as asylums. The most pathetic‘thing in every- life is buying a golfer galling a as arm ; Innâ€"mus Guy Star. FORD.MOTOR COMPANY or An entirely new body design of remarkable beauty as well as practical utility, is the distinguishing feature of the new Ford Coupe. The body lines follow in one graceful sweep from the new high radiator to the “Turtle-back†curve of the rear deck, which has been enlarged to conveniently accommodate bulky grips and packages. Upholstering is luxuriously deep both in the seat and back, the covering bei g of rich brown broadcloth with mahogany stripe. A reekss shelf is eyes lrom glare. As a handsome and practical all-weather car for town or country, the new Ford Coupe cannot be surpassed; for inebriate DURHAM HOLSTEIN MT. FOREST Coupe. $665_ SMITH BROS. Mrs. Blakeâ€"Husbands are strange poreatures. -~ Ber ï¬endâ€"Are‘n’t they? John has to k his mama a hundred NEW Ford Prices THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Indood The! Arc. ANADA.’ LIMITED. FORD. ONTARIO Fordor Sedan, $895 questions about. the brand and man- utacture before he puts 3 «iron of oil into the ear, but he never asks his bootlegger '9. single question for fear of hurting his feelings. as practical FOX-JWIIGS A wedding of much interest to many Vernongites took place on \\ ed- nesday, November 2i,p at the resi- dancey of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. .9091. when Miss Nellie Jennings of this city was united in marriage to Mr. John Firth Fox of V'ancom'er. 'l he Rey. W. B. Willan oil‘iciated. The bride was charmingly attired in a‘ white duchess satin and radium lace gown, and wore a veil with orange blossoms. She carried :1 large hou- quet of pink and white car-nations with fern and was attended by Mrs. E. Woods as matron of honor, who wore a white duchess satin dress trimmed with pearls and carried a {iouquet of pink and white carna- IOIlS. ‘ '1 ho groom xx as summr‘ool h. M.. E. “nods. ()nly immedi aid ll‘imlds _ 0f tho b1i_de and groom wqw prom-m. “tor the rrromom' and "Migratin- lations. a sumptuous \\ ed iing hi oak-l fast was sorwd. a boawit'ul thrrr- -, tier wedding cake contreing the la- ble. The table decorations were pink and whito. The happy couple loft, on tho aftm'notm train amid a shower of rirr and confrtti for \‘an- c-Olivor. HAL. whom .hoy will rosido. 'l‘ho bridr was lhn uilvst at. two miscollunrous showers, our at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. H. at. Stool. and our at. tho homo 05' Ml‘. and Mrs. I. Rické‘ttS. Mam us. lul :uu‘l iwzm- liful gifts “mo rrcriu-d. 'l‘hr In no.0 has hm 11 our of tho \m non [inst ul - FRIDAY-- SATURDAY TW'O SHO\VS :8 and 9.15 PM. VETERAN STAR A Story of Cheery, Lovable Cockney Aristocrats , Our Feeds are of the Best Quality, and our Flour is Guaranteed. Prices right for Cash Highest Price Paid for Wheat delivered at the Mill Goods Delivered in Town Every Afternoon Phone 8, Night or Day. Admission 16v. and -7“. THE PEOPLE’S MILLS Every Day Is Bargain Day, “A SISTER T0 T0 ASSIST ’ER†December 14-15 J OH N McGOWAN The People’s Mill Durham. Ont. Famous English Comedy Success Sovereign Flour Eclipse Flour White Lily Pastry Flour Wheat Cereal, and Rolled Oats THEATRE BranOl ma Shorts Feed Flour Oat Chop Crimped Oats Mixed Chop Crimped Oats Mixed Chop Mixed Grain for Poultry Food Blatchford’s Calf Meal Pig Meal and Poultry Feeds 'AT SAVE“ lelI Al “PERAIIHI Mimi h “It II! I“! “FliHâ€"lil!†. Iain If milieu and Ma I‘mI SIIIIT fur “l0 [IasI sown yI-ars and is \wll knnwn in \‘m'vIuII.~» VP?- IIUII .\'v\\'s (If NIIVI‘IBII 'I‘ f3). 'I'IIII m'uom Is :I llI~'ll|IN‘!‘ «If â€I“ mII knnwn Fax family. I'uI'IIII-I- I'I'SIIII‘I‘FS “NP. ““0 MW Inn-n IIVIIISJ III â€10 “0st fur nlaII\' wan. 'IIII- IIIIIII! aw IvIaIiws “I Mr. Hugh M “NH-.IIII and tlw IaIv “NIH!" Mt'lhmahl. and haw. m- III‘III'VI'. (IIIII‘I' l'vIlemw III this \‘iviIIiI,)'.â€"~I‘IIIIIIII' IZIII‘IIIIII'II'. The most convincing pmof of the true worth of “Fmit-c-tivee" u 1 medicine for women is found in the letter- written by them to “Fruit-n- tivee". For inshnce: Thu-nay. boot-hr u. an “I Inflated with .11 the symptoms of femdo trouble, ’11: low down in the buck md ii a, consti ation and constant heudmhe. A Soccer Liw Hugs \V'Iu-at . . .. Hats ....... 1181'11’P}'.....................53((lj60 BuvkwlII-at ................ 7.3 (u 85 P035 .................... 1.25 (ii; 1.50 Hay ................... 10.00 m 12.00 BIIHN‘ ..................... .10 Eggs ....................... .50 P0131008 ................... .ï¬ Hides ...................... .06 Sheepskins ............ 50L @ $1.0 1 l‘lIiI ko'IIS .................. 17 I (a 18 Ducks ...................... 18 (a 20 1,1008“ ...................... .20 medicine com Rletely relieved me of ell my misery In. II. J. GORSE, Veneouver, 8.0. 50c. nbox, 6hrâ€. 60. trinlsize‘zsc. At dealers or from Fruit-3 tivel Limited, Ottawa. Ont. DURHAM MARKET “Fruit-i-tives†and this fruit ooooooo-oooooooo IU.W .OIOOOOOOOOCOIOOOOOOO ’S OOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOO kins 500. [‘80000000000000000001 00.00.000.00000000000 - Vs 00.000000000000000 Corrected December 13, 1923. 937.25 95 (ii LN .. .7) (a 40 . . {)5 (d? 60 . 75 (at 85