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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jan 1932, p. 2

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Munnucouldbeexpected.â€" MonthorestConledente. BuAWlmcnp? Mr. Louis Misch, whose farm is a. short. distance westo! town, while in me Telescone office on Wednaday, was ('0 bone hand. him. . mmwrchargesumedthe mmmmmm ammsttnceawuy,boundup hemtightlyunfllanglcalaldomfld and the possible effect on this year’s crops Thmisanodsayihgamong agflcuturists to the eflect that when themhnoblanketofmowthem antler. This depends largely on the mandamus. Todate,therels W, with the help or neigh- bars. to whom Mr. Holliday is very grateful. There was a quantity of corn stored in it, and the only suggestion madeastotheoriginoftheflreis thstismacueofspontanewscom- bastionâ€"Hm m'est Confederate. whflewtshootingmbbitsjustmno! town. Whilccettmcoverawh'efence themhsanenydiaclm-gedboth hauls. Onechu'gemttheupperput dhisflghtarm,mtmgthemuacle Meters Cane m Cal-myth In its study of municipal statistics, the Pawns News-Record finds that the per capita consumption of water in In Acton we would say that the reason for the low consumption of water can betracedtotheuseofthemetretor each service. We suppose the Fergus thrift can be traced farther back to the founders of the settlement and its Scotch thriftiness.â€"Acton Free Press. fichw 1beoldhouse,no¢usedasastore house, on the former Tyndall farm, about three miles north of Mount retest. now owned by Mr. Wes. Hom- day.wasdlsooveredtobemflre early Sch-WW OnStthyattemomHmyGard- ina.aono!Mr. R. W. Gardiner, met hwrcmndnotciveuclesrmto! hovthemmuptookphoe. mucou- mum,butdoctorsheldout mun-w On salinity mt. Nelson Snider, a tumerwhoruidesonmuehncthon- llulmur mm. tall from the My- mowtoflwfloonacmunceotuim. The mjmdmsnmfmndbyms Incubmntwoho‘mutcrthewddem PAGE 2. downsdiatmcedmmnm‘d 18 lbs. Granulated Sugar for $1.00 8 lbs Rolled Oats for .............. .25 3 lbs. Choice Rice ...................... .25 3 lbs. Dates .............................. .25 2 lbs. Valencia Raisins ............ .25 JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE We have made arrangements with one ers and will have on hand a full line Sable and Persian Lamb, priced f wonderful bargains. Toronto’s leading Fur Manufactur- adies’ Fur Coats in Muskrat, Coon, flaw fall to see these We want to have our stock as small as possible before stock taking. Come in and see the bargains we have to ofler! _ yEN! buy your Overhauls and Smacks hereâ€"Peabody’s, Kitchen’s, Leather Thursday, Friday May, January 28, 29, 30 Our Dry Goods Sale Continues all This Week Ladies’ Fur Coats is bettered by GROCERY SPECIALS THIS WEEK ‘40. Mysteriou- llen-nono use origin about 3.15 o’clock Monday morn- ing. The names had made considerable headway before they were discovered by Mr. Charles Ashbury, night-watch- man at the Allen-A 3m: mills. Adjoin- ing buildings were in great danger from flying sparks, and only the arrival of the fire brigade prevented the flames twenty hens. There were rumors that the fire may have been caused by chicken thieves, but this theory is discounted since eighteen carcasses were found in the ruins, out of nineteen chickens. Some ashes were put in the henhouse the day before, and it may have been live coals among them that set the straw on fireâ€"Hanover Post. To Close Frau Station The C. P. R. has made application to the Board of Railway Commissioners for an order allowing the company to close Fraxa Junction station. The Board has communicated the applica- tion to the Amaranth Township Coun- cil and is now awaiting its actions and reply. In its application the railway company sets forth the total earnings of the station for the last three years as follows: 1929 $547.83; 1930, $917.19; 1931, 36538.81. The figures for 1931 are for eleven months only. The marked increase in the earnings for that period is due to the construction of the Orangeville to Arthur highway, the sta- tion having earned some $5200 on ma- terials and machinery shipped in for giving at Caledon, Waldemar and a number of other small staminaâ€"Grand Valley Star. Plonghing Last Week Our mild spring like weather came to a close on Sunday and several inches of snow covered the ground Monday evening. Last week Mr. John Porteous of town was ploughing on his lot here and the ground was turning over nicely. the paving work. If the station is closed a caretaker will be placed in charge and the public will be given the that insurance company named above were sea-chins for the beneficiaries of the late 8. P. Chapman. The bonus additions to the policy amounttomorethnntheponcy ltsef, being £43, lOs.-Kincardine Review. outcry public. He died in me. With him passed the knowledge that this policymlnexistence. Recently a letter cane ‘to Ripley ad- dressed to the Sherm. Wm. Tattemll, chlerofpollceofthevlmce,mhend- Caterpillars were seen on the ground and Mr. James Dargavel saw a large dew worm cavorting on tap of the amountedtoflowhhwhnutoday knownumePhoenleoan- OBI-Imam EVERYTHING CAB"?r Mr. Habermehl lost about Good Black Tea, 2 r lb. .........‘. .39 Choice Dairy Bu‘ ter, per lb. .22 Eggs, Choice Extras, per doz. .19 Eggs, Firsts, per doz. ............... ' .15 toCundaand Thursday and took up his a‘bode at McGuire's boarding house, where he stayed until Monday morning leaving without more adieu and with his board L. Treleaven, as well as a quantity of morphine and cocaine. The soâ€"called Jack Patterson claimed to be a well digger and on leaving the boarding house on Monday said he would be in the country for dinner, but asked Mrs. McGuire to keep supper for A truck was coming down from St. David street, carrying a load of hogs. The driver seems to have been going rather fast, probably expecting to keep right on over the bridge. The road is closed just now between the corner and the bridge, and the driver attempt- ed to turn on to St. Andrew street. The truck skidded around the corner, struck the curb and tipped over, dump- ing the whole load of hogs at Imlah’s It is said that not one of the hogs was injured, the truck was little the worse. The hogs were driven around to the market scale yard and loaded into the truck again, and 1t proceeded on its wayâ€"Fergus News-Record. bill unpaid. “Star” Boa-deu- Fdled to Return A stranger, giving his name as Jack twenty-five and fifty dollars worth of gold from the dentist oflioe of Dr. R. came from the West about a farmer who dumped a load of wheat into the local bank to pay of! some of his in- debtedness. On Monday afternoon, one of the local stores had a load of hogs dumped off at the door, but for rather a different reason. day, Saturday, it is said, that Mr. Geiger suffered pains and was rushed to the hospital. An Operation was performed and the rubber particle was expelled. It is said Mr. Geiger was then recovering nicely until the infec- tion set in which caused his death.â€" Delivered Hogs at Store Doorway Some months ago. there was a story moving it downward. The following than am in Durham, January plough- mgmthatsectionisarealnewsmm. John W. Geiger, 83 Norman at, Water- ioo. His desth occurred in the Kit- chener-Waterloo hospital, due, it is said to gas marine infection. During festivities, allegedly at the late Mr. Geiger’s home, rubber (fake) weiners, were mixed with the digestible weiners â€"Thhconditionhubeengenerflin this section nan-1y 311me but mmmmchemthe‘mbelt, large piece or the rubber weiner lodge in his throat. In company with other men, he went to the doctor, but the particle was too far down to be brought Which” Itnaneged-thattheswallawmcotg piece otmbberonNew Year’sEvewu Durham THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The revolutionary uprisings in Spain have been queued by the government. The industrial towns of Maureen, Bugs. and others were again under the con- trol of the government. All freak attractions will be barred at future fairs and the organization will devote itself solely to agricultural inter- ests. it was decided at the annual meet- ing 01 Woodbridge Agricultural Society on Saturday. The Canadian destroyers, Sheena and Vancouver are standing of! Alca- juhla, El Salvador, Central America, for the protection of British and for- eign interests imperilled by a commun- istic outbreak in that republic. The country has been put under military rule and all citizens are armed and warned to shoot Communists on sight. “Old Pe ” a famous grey mule that attained his 54th year, is dead at Hal- Excavations at Ur, now being carried on by the British Museum and the University, have definitely established the authenticity of the stories of the flood and the Tower of Babel, and would seem to substantiate the Biblical beliefs of the fundamentalists, said Lt.- Col. W. P. Wilgar, 0.8.0., in addressing the members of the Toronto branch of the Engineering Institute of Canada in Toronto recently. Reports from Sioux Lookout state that a gold rush is under way through- out the district surrounding Island Lake, about 300 miles to the north- west. Several syndicates, backed by Winnipeg and Toronto men, have sent prospecting parties into the field around the lake and at Confederation Island, largest of the islands in the lake. Men were travelling into the area by dog-sled and afoot. Yee Bon, a 26-year-old Toronto Chinese, one of whose two canvases, shown last year at the Ontario College of Art Exhibition, was shown at the exhibit of the National Gallery at Ottawa. Lamasonmntrm. simmer: he uvedaneuiernfestmmm' in British Columbia. The 1932 luple Ridge 3.0., munici- mwithgreyhflrcombed beck. Hemtdrlyrecpeetlblelcok- m8.uthou¢hhutmntteethmhedly mneedotdentdettenmnem amfmmmomm which contain representatives of var- ious schools of Opinion. They anally azreeontheprincipuum;butwrpol- itldans differ on the principal aim." Theflrstflcamveseltobehflltat Sault Ste. Marie will be launched in St. Mary’s river some time next month. \The boat, a tug, is being built by T. B. McLean a: Sons for R. J. Marvell of The report from coast. to coast which the walls gave at the Canadian Ex- hibition of Art at the National Gallery in Ottawa, is probably the most cheer- ful statement of national affairs left by the year 1931, for “depression” is not written in the Dominion’s art accom- plishments. The standard might be deseribed in this way. If one were drawing a graph of development of native art over a period of years, 1931 would not be represented by a very pointed peak, but by a. firm line of up- ward trend. - Trans-Canada telephone calls can now be routed entirely through Cana- and rapid service with the highest quality of transmission. The trans-Can- ada line has 22 repeater stations and every modern scientific device to en- sure the maximum of effective com- munication in clearness, speed and is without precedent in British history. It is comparable to the French and mmupectodrobherbo.mlddlemd mmmmm Winn-thew” News in Brief may m meWmm m mmmmmmmmmmj nmmmmdvm Wand for a. weary. post-wu- world, died Thin-ad” .t the we at fifty-two. would have limited the activities of the huge fiscal agency. Rt. Rev. Charles A. Sanger, MA. DD. LLD., mm BishOp of Huron, was with simple and impressive ceremony Mon- day. installed and enthroned in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, Ont. Warning was issued by s, Sudbury bank that a Widener is again active. A one dollar United States note thathsdbeenmisedtotzowesdis- covered by a teller, one of the bank’s clients having been victide. Last summer banks were ciao waned preoedented boom m fortune-telling. The depumion has calmed a boom in phrenology and kindred arts and done Broadway and Sixth Avenue the gyp- m _ .«mmmwmmmmmm MM mmm% WNMWMW WNW“; MS m MW m mmmmm NWMMW Mummwm mwmm.mm wan-bdwt,but1tnni.duetotho Wdlmmltsm-em mmmuhmttymvd. mwmgrg.muchmpomw aninst an epidemic of counterfeiting. Gypsies are migrating by the hund- reds to New York. :1th by an un- WAR TANK 8W8 RIVERS OI SPEEDS om LAND League was organized, tendered his re- signation and was urged to stay on until the problems confronting the statesmen of the world are less pres- works on the principle of the notion of a rabbit or mole, instead of hunting the ground Open with a wedge-shaped instrument, as in the case of the horse- drawn or mechanically-drawn plow. Company, Limited, founder of CKOC. and one of Hamilton’s most pronun- ent and active business man. died Mondsy following on Operation, aged The Senate voted 9. direct appropria- tion of $500,0J0,000 to the finance ne- oonstruotlon corporation after defeat- mm,tor1tcanmeedmrthe for the Opening of direct telephone connection between Great Britain end peditlon into the Antarctic next fall. The expedition, which will sail early in the autumn, will attempt to cross the Antarctic from Weddell Sea to Ross Sea and map the southwest coast of the Weddell Sea. The Government of Soviet Russia appealed to Japan. through an editorial in the official newspaper Izvesta, to prevent a conflict which would involve the Communist state in a Far Eastern Farmers and agricultural experts were interested in a demonstration of a new mechanical rotary plow which plows and cultivates the land in one operation which was shown at Chab- www.mmummu "- nnd Pan-American Air-my: 1n connec- Inconnecttonwtthubustneudeu trmctedsixyeusuo,1tumd, Chulesuooreotmynooth.mu- mammattheflylncbontmldhe thebluuteverknawn. Negotiations will soon be concluded theft of $476.31. Thelowestbirthrateevermoordedin Great Britain was disclosed in provis- ional statistics for last year. It was 15.8 births per 1,000 of ponulation. It was announced that H. G. Watkins youthful leader of last year‘s Greenland exploration party, would head an ex- Wentworth Radio and Auto Supply Sir Eric Drummond, secretary-gener- al of the League of Nations since the tha otters no We: to tn un- BUCKWIIEAT CAKES AS BREAKFAST DISH thus-me W «New mine. Gunman-Inflated;- mflmmooohmdmm‘ tuumdmmumm unaided m.butnnhumnl Mmmmmudwtokuny mummhottmanm. mummmm Or better still, why not prepare the reguhroldfashionedbuckwhectuku likemotherusedhomm Otcoune mumgthehomemndehrmquuu'es more work, but if you feel up tome taskyoucmusethisreapeconu'tbumd bakeonwellgreasedgflddle. Inca-e havmgthemohssesmdemmywr cakedoesnotappeutoyou,youm1¢ht follow the suggestion of u northern ookand substitute 1-3 cupotmrmuk or buttermilk for these Wk. Dissolve the yeast in the lukewarm water and stir in buckwheat nu: well andsetmawarmplwetonueover- night. In the morning add the alt. 3 cups buckwheat flour, 2 cups lukewarm wont. 1 Moon molasses, vs yeast cake. 1 teaspoon salt, truth reduced prices. ThecasIShoeStore if: 3. 8. Men!“ I‘ll-shy. 11.7 I. m: Winter larch-in CA RBON L‘EA‘F CA RBON BACK $TYL€5 January fiance Sale

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