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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Apr 1927, p. 6

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YAGE 6. The first swash," 0f the So-\'t.-n'-1 100nm Asswmbly clam-n, as Hm Prime Ministo-r originally animals-d. ”by April l". 'l'hv Hnuse adjmu'm’d fiw mmutom waul‘o' midnight. and will b» fnrmall)’ prnl'nguo-d on Tues- day. who-n Hun. W. 1). Russ. Linu- trlnntâ€"Hmt-rnur. will gtw. m» royal asst-m In Mn- 17‘.) hulls nf 'tlm session. 1933 3 WW withdrawn or mvrm-ci. Ac't'n'ny has two-n maintainml frnm UH- ”yo-mm: nf ”w sorssinn. 'l'ha: now-rumour! Imol a nmjur'lty 0! its bills ro-mly fur o-ariy intrmhurhnn. It"! minus wvro' ko-pt. mnvmg thrmmhomt. m Hml tlwn- was rauwr lo-ss than tho- usual ape-Ming up m "In last day ”1' twn. Asim- from Hm A “.‘.'.‘. in‘a- ,. Ivss than Hu- usual QIN'PdIng up 1“} "In last day ul‘ two. Asiclt- from NH»: quum- Oluutl'nl In”. Hu-ro- wm'o- sov- o-rul nutmvnrthy mvasuro-s, such as Hun. William Filllflyfiflfl'i rnfnrc-sta- tmu lull: Hun. H. S. Hofiu'y‘s In Is Olm-mlmg Hn- Highway Traffic . Cl. and taking t'nnh‘ul Hf mmmo-rc-ial pulvlw (‘o'hu'lo-s. HIP lath-r in km N- fm-Hu- lah-r , Hun. .I. S. Martin's Fruit, and \‘o-gvtahlo» \lnnsignmvm. Art. and mum-runs mm by way of cons: vl Mat it m anal anwuolmvm . brnught. in us a mum“ nf ro'mn'mwu- dat'mus [mm “In mum.» l'o-vision cummissinn. mmvml tlw Huusv. that u N was t.. ho natahlislml varicularly. of tho m the smallm‘ pl'ndm'o'l's ~| up, \\ .l‘...‘ prnl vs! NI "lm-c-nnwl‘ II fr“ minutvs u! so-ssinn anImmu-v- I’rvmwr Fo-rmnsnn H. Railway wuuhl Hu- Romy“ xnld nf quhm'. Thu who'n R. I". ”“19". _\' i||t|-¢_ull.ztrtim|. ko-pt. mnvmg "-11- was I'atlwr ape-901mg Hp Th .\Si|h' from Hm lwro- wo-rv 50Vâ€" neect our products. and we can 31- l way.- l'eel certain they will look after their own interests, and-if lthey need our mile and cream they '1 are going to get it." The United ‘ States last year. the Minister said, ‘ ,iniportetl rommm pounds of milk mr its equivalent. In connection .wnh the eornhorer men-ace, Mr. ifllartin saicl that. while et'fOrts to it'tllllllfll the pest hail not been relax- TMl. the department was swing as- l-‘lslallt't‘ to those farmers in the ‘smllllt'l'll counties who were going i into tolrarro as an alternative l'rop. l Ulle important. aipountéement of fithe week -anie in the course of Lilon. .I. It. titmke‘s annual review ,oi’ lmlro artix‘ities and plans. de- '.li\'erecl in eonneetion with the es- !timotes. He reported the inaugur- iation oi a "lilth bill" for rural power ”rustoniers. in aeem-olanre with the - l niethml followed with urban centres. HS“ *llt't'o'sflhll has. been the opera- " tion of rural hydro that a total sur- “plth‘ of Silt-H55 has aerumulated, l:lanol 3236.892 is being rebatecl. Tho I ' Minister said: "There are at present. .‘iin operation about 100 rural power ‘iollflll'lt‘lfi. and these rebates WI” 130 1 ! sent out fa the roul'.-‘e of a few days. I'I'hey \ar)’ arrortling to the profits iniaole. Many eustomers will get “a eheque sull'ieient to pay their _' monthly bills for the next threo n a months. and some ol'_ tl "in a_ cheque I! ' sulfa-lent. to pay .lht'll' HHS in rural Il anel' areas tor the next 18 .. l months." 9 l d noon. without,second reading. and after certain amendments have been incorporated. the bill will again be printed {or further consideration by educational authorities and others interested. before next session. One rof the amendments Wlll provide for ‘a financial adjustment as between various sections. Premier Ferguson before movingI adjournment, thanked the members for their almost continuous atten- dance and devotion to business. In moving a resolution, seconded by Mr. Sinclair, in connection with the celebration of (lonfederation, the Prime Minister delivered a really' noteworthy address which. in the' dying, hours of the, session struck an Iz'imimpriate note of patriotism and public service. He deprecated a tendency to criticize public men in 2: way that. far from being helpful. |helped to ‘keep outstanding men ‘ ' It, I I A . .....»:n 11 In IICIVCLI u; 5“_‘_lr -, _._,_ ‘ _._ V from vnto-ring public service. In (-nnrlnsmn 11v nrgml full ro-Opera- Hun and fraternal t'ovling among all so-rliuns of Canada. "W0 must elim- ivatn imaginary provinrial bound-' arivs and make possible the freest intvrcmn-sn and exchange under all circumstancvs between East. and W031. lwlwm-n rontrr and two 91(- trrnws. \Vl‘ can only bring this almnl if m- arr preparm‘l to look 'I l A _-_“...J (‘Inllll II n: ...\ l"'| away in the future and build toward1 that ()hjt'Qlth‘l make up our minds we are going to be broad enough to he Canadians and patriotic enough to be British citizens. and let. other cmmtries of the world know that t‘lanada is proud of the. position she occupies today among the nations of the world; that her people have. tlrm confidence in- her .possihilities and future. and that. we haw an undying devotion to Can- adian ideals and interests. that will contribute in the future to the Imperial forces that so , generally direct. and influence the atl‘airs of the world." THE DURHAM CHRONICLE And Now You Know “\h. You are the voung man in question? “hats your name?" ‘ I\ an \mzmchmmugvncugtokl ‘ "HO\\ do \011 spell it?'_’ .. 6. ' ' AS It 15 pronounced !" ROOT GIBSON Western Actor’s Pers9nelity Allur- ing fio Future Pruldents. Thelloot Gibson smile one we Hoot Gibson personality have even more charm in real life than they have on the screen. Not only do these two attributes captivate men and women but they have an irristible power over children. No better example of this can be cited than certain events that took place during the making of "The lArizona Sweepstakes." a l'niver- ‘ â€"‘..â€"u-‘v.‘ l" I ‘7 uâ€"â€". 111’ lb‘Jllu - sal-Jowrl production to be shown int tho \‘otrrans' Star Theatre. Friday and Saturday. April 8 and 9. Boot. is starring in the role of "Cool." Caddigan, a liappyâ€"go-lncky sort of a cow-puncher who becomes on- tanglrd in the gang lifo of a largo city lwt‘oro ho tinsally works his way back to his Arizona ranch. Tho story calls for tliroo youngsters. 'hoys all. and horn wo got back to tho Gibson smilo and tho Gibson [wr- sonality. The kids rhosen for this particu- lar pirtnre were Billy Schaeffer. IJackie Morgan and Turner Savage. They were just. typical. mischievous American youngsters and titted well into the characters they imperson- atedâ€"that of the children of a rare-free gangster. "Slutty" Mc- Gee. Between shots the kids fol- lowed Hoot every\\'liere. It. was al- most impossible for him to elude them even when it came time to go home. Nor did Hoot want to elude them. for when he was idle the kid; were romping with him or getting a ride on his favorite horse. Even on days when the youngsters were not working they were on hand to watch with admiring eyes the stunts of their great pal, Hoot. LOW TEA PRICE . A low price for tea today means only one thingâ€"poor quality. A lot. of poor quality teas are now being offered. The public should be ad- vised not to buy than. Dav“ CAPTIVLT £8 YOUNGSTBRS ’USUALLY DECEPTION smile and the Ten rules for getting rid of a bus- th J. band. were given by Mrs. Ru Mam-er head of a national chain of beauty schools, in an address at the Illinois Hairdressers‘ Associa- tion convention. - - _- -nA umtm‘ 3'01 Shampoo your nau- v alkaline map. ['50 varic iug compounds and poor Play gulf, tvnnis or tak (01; rides without a hat. Slln-glassvs. Squint and stem]. Drink highhalls, cocktai thetic _gin. ‘ll‘al l "Smokv (mo 01' (ig'arottm 3 da) Brantford Sup! showing trip}; less colors ffibga-l-ing‘i‘kefitonc” Jed. ' = _ f ~ 7 Buntford Roofing Co. w ' -. -‘ ” Limited “iifiiiiigi fl Brutford. Out. ,3 Stock Ctrried. Information Futunishod and Service on Brantford Roofing rendered by ke ‘Iul \\\\\\ se powder. Expose hot. sun. Get tanned l, thus dilating the vessels and produc- ...mn.m' Imatml cfl'ect 5 straight View of Super-Tit: Slates. riple thickness in a. Madeinfour fade- and when laid give twu packages of being careful to ktail‘ and syll- .‘v.-.v “la n and scowl m- and water 'v‘Pâ€"â€"U fm'vhead. "Did y'on' give your penny m u.“ Sunday school, “apart?” askeq the fund mother. “No. ma, I lost it" “\Vhat. lost anutlwr 0119? That .113 Iii-st f arm: The Open mm A medical MP. is ropor plaining that. the House (,1 is - ventilated by ‘a sy: mq’kvs it print ' Advertise in I. V'Vu â€"fi-- M l’. Is reported as ex- , the House "I Commons d by ‘a syslvm that. practically gvrmâ€"proof. mmw Illimrs blow in The Chronicle. It pays. npeu.â€"- W+-¢â€"o-+ ow H CASH \\'l of four. ' fiaturdnx' 1H \\ Th0 HIDDLEBRO Am Thursday A Clas H ll

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