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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Nov 1910, p. 1

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AN EIEGANT I MAKES mun 00363”. 301“" M Mcohoi. Water. Pct-9.. 'TENO THE 3531’. I? ”V‘- K‘) mum-r 0'1”} nee mow 'tnh lung. ) inch” wide. am- -.... .........I Dlt pping Done Every Day .nh )r Umm bought n In” Price 'ything injurious genuine merit anunt, go to kill 'tll IRH\“.0NT uh n McGowan rd Sell. PASTRY noun Lace Curtains SOVEREIGN )D ng ECLIPSE lotion on Hon: 1. 10 Bag Lou, Nov. " l'-u:u.\"l‘0 in "numb. f0? 80” w." Education. 00" (‘ntalnmw '7': t'mmrpns’ and {mm all prices -. am! ‘Hn'h‘w L3H! :‘k’ ["938 “ad. Hiaaswau'e in!“ ‘9. \Nl) SEE US Nnur and (cod an. m- Huur fur ale. u o" nut keep it 00010” n- will use you right. [v tvluphnne N0. 8. \‘mvrna BIG 09) inc! 3‘) iuvhes wide. .............. .flk 3! inches .” inCh" 'id’.‘ . . . .. . . ..70¢ THE unv who're in town t-c'ta I and 2 yards N u'tic inc-hes wide, inc-hm in. W “’00 .- damage-II. Mars flnur, made frol- 3t mannot be h“ )1‘ domestic I)” I'Inr m and ltrtly nu' Ontario 0 than H a”. Stem hitting and ' 0|" winter when: I? for making Gnldov’o {ugs at ..... 8300 wide, .. . $1.1!) wide. w id?! cbu the 301 mu but they should confine their ac- tiuns to harmless ifun, and not indulge in anything destructive. I! the boys who broke 'the win- dows in the McKechnie lfactory Cunld be rounded up, and severe- ly fined. it might do them good. 011 Thursday last, our old time- hUilHl'l'd friend, RPV. J'Ohfl WONG. oi Ailsa Craig, gave ‘us a very mwxm'cted call. We first became acquainted in 1883 while teaching in NW r-nunty of Middlesex, Mr. Wells bring the Ipastor o! the Presbyterian churches kt Nairn‘ and HH'ChWOOd. In the early 90’9 while- iiu- writer was teacher in {Minn-tun. Mr. Wells was called to Another bunch of Half-owe’en disturbers were rounded up sine.- laat issue. They all pleaded guil- ty and paid up, or promised to pay. Somewhere about five ’dul- lara apiece was the amount they had to separate themselves from, for the fun they indulged in. 'l‘hat’a easy, but it may ,be ales- Sun for the future. It’s natural in:- bpys t9 get funny sometimes, .\ mm-ti-ng of L. O. ‘L. No. 632 Will he held on Wednesday, Nov. lmh at. 7.30 sharp, in Calder’s Hall, Durham. All members interested art- (rnx'tlially invited to attPnd. At Hu- Plus-w of the sregular meeting tin- Rnyal Arch Dogrpe will 1w uptm'd. All candidates are reâ€" quested to be pvt-smut. “Members quested to he prcsemt. Mem {mm other lodges are invited Adlam Tress. ('hzmges are going on now in the Km'h-I' earner of the ’McIntyre Blewk. which is being fitted u as In new premises for the Stan ard Rank. Mr. Hugh McDonald is hmily engaged in building a vault and the (mat twill be materiallv altered fur the new requirements. We have a good brick house for sale, not the one We Slive in. If you want to quit paying rent, and hnvo a home of your own, call and make enquiries. This is an ("(N'Ho'nt home. At the price, it will not remain long unsold. 7K W. regret to chronicle the death in ulumig on Sunday last, or! Mrs. Adzlm Watson, who has been ailv irg for some time. Interment took pizm- Tuesdav afternoon to Trin- itv rhurch cemetery. Mr. Alian Boyd lost a lot 0! his furniture in 'the .a'ecent fire whu-h (It-strayed the Diebel chair {actury in Hanover. Since .then, he muVPd 5t-o Rocky Saugeen. \t'ht-N' he is mow engaged. Hats trimmed :flree of contâ€"Any lady Mxying $2.00 North or more of untx-immod millinery, will have her hat trimmed tree .of char e'during 1m price-cutting aa!e.â€"â€" ins Dick. We- regret to learn of the serious illm-ss of Miss McKechnie, mister of )lc-sbra. G. J.‘McKechnle, She 15 x'vpul‘tt‘d very Il-ow, but ‘hopenare entm'iuined «for her recovery. Dr, Brown, eye, ear. nose and thmn. will be at the ’Hdhn Home, Duzhum on Saturday, 'Nov. 19th. 3. ms. 12m. to 5 p.111. Eyel tested and Glasses supplied the 0m good second hand coal heat- efl Awayâ€"F. Lenahan. rum writ, Mr. Kilmer was P 1L '.»i.u't- souled man, and ."n-mf‘, wpre always. .eascd V hun coming 5'0“!) . The 31. “ML-h ‘wauprivate, took on Sat urdny .17 amen. 3 sons. George, ‘K. Cu '0! T0- ,, John, at Vancouver. Ind Im. at Spokane. native. His all VOL. muratc of the Presbyterian tho-r0, and remained until ll 4:! 1896, when he went to «l. Manitoba, where he l fur some years, retiring (' years ago on account of ‘12,. :md subsequent confine?- ?hc hospital. It in fifteen war-.- “‘6‘ last met, and not- wling his own bodily afflic- 'l'ul the loss of two bright r» uf his family, a com and -l.t.-r. both lull grown, W" -.w-rl to see him so well and lliq aon~ died limit alter mag in medicine, and his "l' while in Manitoba. ~ m- kvp; stare ‘here with v-nnw! Hunter, He altar- “z-t store in Durham and u... but ha: ‘reaided in continuously .lor the 's-un years. To those Who and tax collector for Mr. Kilmer was one of usidents of Walkerton his town about forty- ~ 1:50. :He was bonn n'ear ~+ mw seventy-six years n. the early years was a ape-rater being among uf those in the country. “P here and was engaged irklaying, owning the HM wvst 6nd of town. fur the new requirements. 1 Thursday carried on ulkt'rton’l OffiCiall, in or Mr. Ed. Kilmer, who as ocpupied the position BH. Willis and Alex. were in iWalkerton during week, 'paper hanging an __.â€".â€"â€" â€"â€"‘â€" ‘u-' 'Câ€" “V.â€" pCe {them-elven would be much more combos-awe. By p'i'acing tfieoevieofi'eâ€"IEWIZLQ House of Refuge, a more equit- able distribution of expenditure “(mtg be made, and the ‘old eon- _ - _ . ‘ “u.- pus‘ utn. VVV C uuhlhfl very much to make such cases pub- lic to the erl'ld, but in the {ace of an approar‘hing winter, with coal bin and larder both empty, sure- ly no Christian :community will al- . low an 'agt-d couple to suffer, even [though their present condition, as in most similar cases, may be the resuit of reckless improvid-ence in the earlier and more productive period of their lives. We believe, however. that the House of Refuge is the best place :for aged people in conditions ofapoverty, It seems they do not liikie'the idea, but the likes or dislikes of such people should not be allowed 'to overrule» the better judgment of those who wish them enter comforts. The people of ham have always shown a spirit of immunity in cases of distress, that the ve many calls to meet, an Ida-act giving is often done trudging}. h...‘-. 5‘... _-A.‘fi- l__ A coup‘.e o! citizens called at our sanctum on Monday morning to report the case of 'an aged cou- piv in town ‘who are much in nbed of assistance in «the way of food, rue} and raiment. They thought if the matter were brought to the notice of the citizens in gener- al‘ such a state 9! affairs would not long continue. Later in the day, a subscription flist was started and a sufficient sum was soon contributed to meet immed- iate requirements. .,.We dislike return :to the parental home here. where she has since been under treatment ifOI' pulmonary trouble, originating .f'rom a severe Icnld. Besides her parents, three brothers and (our sisters remain [to mourn her departure. “Interment will take place vto-m'orrow, Friday as!- tnrnnon, to the cemetery at 'Rocky Saugeen. Much sympathy is {edit for the distressed family in their sore bereavement. After an illness of several monthswdeath came ‘on Tuesday aftemoon !Iast to Miss Kate Mc- Donald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh lMchnald, Upper Town. The deceased was a bright lyoumg woman, twentyâ€"three years of age, :and {or four or five years was engaged :as teacher, meeting with good success at ’Rocky Saugeen and .Latona, where she proved ex- tremely popular. A year ago last July, she went West, where she taught until March last, when fail-i 'mg health forced 'her to retire andl Work on excavating for the new addition '10 the ufurniitwre 'f-ac- tory is progressing favorably. Next summar will see things livmlv around thm‘u, and the chuancvs are) that “them side issuvs will] develop in ”w m-ar future. The companv will furnish lchvap power when thvi'r ufoctrioal plant is developed. and this should he a great in- ducvmnnt Stu manufacturers. In addition no the liar-go timber *aneas they abroady 'nwn and opmaite,i they made an addition-mi purchase” Xatoly of :timhor 1mm Irish lLaks and a Ilut of it will ‘be out amd convertvd into number during the coming year Miss Rita Irwin, pupil at Miss Perry, has been appointed [organ- ist of the Methodist church! at Newmarket. lMiss Irwin is a gifted organist of much tempera- ment and talent, {with a bright future before her. She is the daughter of Editor Irwin, of the Durham Chronicle, one at the best known newspapermen in Ontario. â€"Dnnald IC. McGregor, in Musical Canada. Frank Lenahan is making a bold bluff at the house he started to build a couple of weeks ago. and in any kind of reasonable weather, the Ritchie boys, who have the .cuntract. are hard at it. A couple of weeks’ fine weather would enable them to get the walls, and perhaps the roof on, when the inside work could be fairly Well handled. Rev. Wm. McMu‘l'l-an, B. A., as- sistant editor of fthe Christian Guardian, lgave very interesting and effective missionary addresses in the Methodist Iohurch last Sun- day, and the cowtributions Ipledg- ed ahnw a decided incneaae over last year. Miss Bertram, head trimmer at Miss Dick’s. was in the city Mon- day and Tuesday. attending the Winter Miliinery Openings. and securing new styles in theaiur and velvet trimmed hats. Mr James R. Gun, proprietor of Gun’a Drug Store, has been ap- pointed town tinket agent for the Grand Trunk Railway System. Tickets may be obtained Irom him at any 'time. “Foilowing Christ (Adar Off,” and “A Dangerous Stumbling Block,” will be sermon topics in the Methodist church next Sunday. Du rham.‘ A prentice wanted.-â€"To learn angering. Apply to R. Whitmore Read Our Story, “The Pillar: of Light” Hobbiewards, Wabblewa'rd, . Hubblewa'rd onward! Misncing so daintily, trip the Few Hundred! ' “Forward, the nSkirt Brigade! Take shorter steps,” she aaid, As dawn) the gvepue otripped the Words Would utterly fail to convey to you how much we regret your departure, hurt as Ia slight token of our regard, we desire you to accept these chairs, and 'Mar- ga'ret this rocking chair, along with our sincerest wishes .!»or the future welfare of yourselves and family. Ln conclusion, we would 'com- mend you be a Heavenly Father’s watchful care, amd assure you that the very warm place you ‘have in the .hearts of the people here, will always be ready to express iltselt in a cordial welcome, should you,j at any future time, as we trust you will, avail yourselves or! am opportwuity to visit us.â€"Signed. Robert McFarlwn. Alex. H‘ossack. LB'utf‘tisn’t wandgffifi -- et every me i Bkidoo the bobbfe skirt Beat it before you’re mm: 07 aomething’l underarm _8_i.nce. the Ia’t t'oWbé' 585591-33? “m . When will the bobble: fade? Too long the now have atayed; Mighty naval .hit_ thgy’ve made. ‘-_A CAD __â€" ~vâ€"â€""“...a Has some Let’s draw ' 9 van right here! Don’t let a man come near! qungody’a adowqâ€"ol}, dear! Amd, Mrs. Hughes, permit us tn say that im you we 11ch always found a lady :of high intvllignnce amd refinement, and «me whose s'umny temperament made a we'l- come member in the social circle. II, I Sport of a clean and [manly sort foumd in you an wrdamt patron mud in both .1110 Title and baselmll teams you have rendered good service. Also as a member of the board of directors of o-u'r agri- cultural s-ociety mnd public library you have given generous and vai- uablo aid. And each man wondered If every girl could trip Ten steps without a- slip, 01;!31'1 withgut -a_'rip_ "'3';'"' Four (Hudered: ‘ Forward the Skirt Brigade! Was there a girl disma ed? Was there a irl afrai That she ha blu'ndered? Theirs not to hwrr W0, Theirs but to wabb‘.e slow; Theirs only just to show Why Paris wondered. Men to 'the right not them! Men to the left of them! Men gruite‘au‘rrounding: them us‘ as omc possessing not the out- ward veneer, but 'the 305d quali- ties that go to make the tme :gunt'leman. You havo hold 'a anitirm of great rosptmaihi‘uity with mwh abil- ity mud tact as to causv us to roâ€" gard you as am essential to our husimoss and social \Vt'llfall‘0 thwt “II-ow cam we trot along withuut him?” is the way tm which many voice thoiw‘ sense [of tho ‘Ioss wn have sustaimed. Umnssuming' and straightforward in manner, and obiiging i'n 'disposi- tion, you have always impressed Amd to you, fM'r. Hughes, we Would say that whmn it lmcamc known that you were slmrtiy tn loa‘ve mm- oummumity, whom you had sm-vvd acceptahiy fur the last four yours in tho Iczrpacity of mamngwr .uf mur hwnk, WP make no exagguratiun when we say thv news came as a distinct shock tn us all. Dear rFriemds.â€"Aa, In consequen- ce of the pr'om-(wt’iom of Mir. Hm has to the managership of Ohe 'l‘ra era Bamk in Durham, It is necessary for you to sever your connection from your many Thamosfm-d fwiemds, a tow of ‘us have assembi- ed this (waning 't-u bid you good- bye, amd t4. give some expression to the WW}! high respect amd os- toem im Whivh you are held bv all with wh-nm you came in cmvtact d‘wrimg yuu‘r .f'our years’ aojourn amnmg 'us. Mr. Hughes has been in charge in that towm during the pas: month. He is this week moving his household to his new home. To express the regret o! the general opublic in losing Mr. Hughes, 3 mumber of Thameslnord liriends athered at the town 'ha'Il on Tues ay evening, Novemberlst. The .follnowimg address was read, and Mr. and Mrs. Hughes {were asked to accept some substantial pieces of {uwrmiture as reminders of their life im 'I‘hamesf-ord: Thamesford Star. As before mantioned in the '00!- umna of the Star, Mr. Sid. Hughes. who has bean manager of the local branch of the Traders Bank during the past flour years, has been gya'ngferred ate the bank in Durham. FAREWELL T0 MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY HUGHES THE HOBBLE BRIGADE. nunuu. out. munsmw, uoveuaen I7 1910. The low] fancier: of Dwrham and vicinity have formed in Poultry Association, and are mw working with a View to having [a Winter Poultry Show, some time in Januâ€" ary. The industry seems .u, be growing very rapidly here, and many are engaged to la greater or loss degree, not only (for the Ieaaure [they take in the business,‘ ut {or the profit they make [out o! it. At the lineb- tlta'll {satr here there lwere 262 bird: exhibited, and a goodly share of the prize money was expended in the pou‘htry de- partment alone. No doubt, the 'competition has had, and wit! have, ii goodwifect in Itimwlating poultry breeders to greater activ- ity in :the development of a better clu- 01 birds, and {in a'pteuant and profitable induetry that can be. carried on to a charge iertent u I “side dine” in spare hours, we think it ll deeming of encap- --mA-‘ "A___ J. 1". Grant. Miss Ireland, and Editor Ramaage. 80mm: {by Miss McLa'ran. Mrs. A. W. H. Landed and Miss Gibson were highly entertain)- ing features of the program. A taking duet was resented by J. 'P. Tehflord and I rs. Stonoouse Am ententsining social was held Tuesday night in 'the Presbyterian church. ’Dhe program consisted of s csrefluily prepared address on the agenersl character of Burns, interspersed with many ’0! his poetical selections, an interprets- tioon of which intensified the inter- est of [the audience in their ns-{ tionalqwet. Suitable Scotch read- ing: [zwere we}! rendered by Dr_. The Durham Funniture Co. has leased the Holst-em sawmill. and will likaly cut some of their tim- ber there next season. Mr, and Mrs. Dar awe] and fam- ily have the sympan y of the com- munity in their loss. Among the heawttm} flmral Quer- ings, {which completely «warm! the casket, was a wreath (urom nhc Durham Furniture 00., a wreath from twelve of his buy friends in Durham, a 'pillow f'rnm J.H. Klein, Toronto, a spray :from Miss Kata McDonald, Durham, and a spray from Miss Peaml Baker, Toronto. The funeral (m Tuesdag; attem- noon last «to Latona cemetery was largely attended. The popullarity of Rho deceased Wm; WM] shown m) the (days in which the remains-may tin Hm cas- ket at the :home, by thw ba'pgomum- her who came .from near and far to takv a tlast look at their depmrtvd frivnd, and any a ward of sympa- thy (to the stricken .famisly. , _ - _. --..- "u”...u, u;un. u. H. Kdvin, of Toronto, MIPS. 'J. Pick. nrd, Boston), and IMiSH 111120.! of Buffalo, wvro who 1va for thu fumm'al. Bvsidos thmw, Ian-d his mwmwing‘ parents, «mv brother. Bryco, and two sistora, Miss Evy and Mrs. A. McIntosh, of Unrnoch, survive {to moumn the moss of a kind and attractionato 'bmthm‘ and 80.". Though the aroidmut‘ «)cr-urrvd on Tuesday 01‘ «must: tweak, inni'vrmo‘nt was dvfnrrod um'til Mist Tuesday to mmblo his two Immimrs. William and Jamns, to nrut hm-o tfmom Van- cuu'vm', B. C. His sistgwra, Mm. J C "I I A _ Art. was one «x! the must popu- innlmys in Darrmch, and being of a natm‘mlly bright; and ‘chvonful disposition, hv madn friends wlwrm'nr known, and his unstimuly mu] ihns .cnusvd a shaduw 0.! ginnm to fall, who? onnly (wvr the parental humn. him 'in the 'hmmvs 0! his many friends in 'and u'ruund Durham. Scarcaly had he entered, when the whole 'bonp aca'vod in complete- ly covering him, and although his companions lost no .time in 'dig- ging him out, th0 rent 'weight of earth and {prawn} imd crushed and smnthcred who :Xife {mom vhim. The uncertainty of life was brought home with star-min aud- denneaa to .Mr. and Mrs. bet-t .Darga'vet. of Dwrnoch, on Tuesday afternoon 01 but 'week. when their son. a bright young man of 24 years, was smothered the death in 3 cave-.431 on! earth thatflfell on ARTHUR DARGAVEL KILLED wmus FOX HUNTING. The_ 'wncertaint t. Many I {nuns pardon rm- I bad (way ‘IOWJ 'Ithew spend his woman I hen yard than {0‘57”} ‘I'IIB Ill" '70.! OI TIE BUSY COIIII J.J.HUNTER S. F. MORLOCK We sell the kind of goods that make life long customers, and we sell at right prices. Produce at all kinds taken, ior which we pay the highest market prices Department is complete in all lines. Good goods at moderate prices. 8!.” PER YEAR.

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