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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 May 1911, p. 5

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1ming puthern Sweet rlv what you require in THE pAL ATTENTION H the best varieties 9d you should own a pair of 30W :11 KET OFFIC ’0 ts are determined to satisfy 'ield seeds, such and Dwarf Rape 11 stock not trim it at 1 Seeds "m‘? ‘454‘ Mm Durham guantity of thil Analysts at the d has ever been we are offering Oat Middlings m- I! he cannot supply the MARVEL accept no other. but send stamp for illusrrated bookâ€"sealed. It gives full panic. ulars and directions invaluable to ladies. WINDSOR SUPPLY CO., wildlor. Ont. General Agen‘ Trains will arrive and depart lows, until further notice:â€" -Iv' r Em? DAY 'EXGEPT SUM)“ as Ewart. . A~§a%‘fism 1.60 pm" CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY TIME TABLE O§§§+¢§oooo++++o+o++§¢¢¢¢m Upper Town - Durham N§§§§+§§§§§§§§§O§§§§§§#09 the best and most reliable seedsmen in the province, a large consignment of Tim- othy, Red Clover, Mammoth, Alsike and Alfalfa Clover. We cannot give you the same prices in future ship- ments that we can now. Call at once and select your seeds. The largest stock to choose from in town. Give us a call. The Central Drug Store :: Durham New Grocery Store' Fresh Groceries * Always in Stock Butter and Eggs Taken in Exchange Mrs. A. SULLIVAN at The Central Drug Store Jams B. Trains mm 50 Dan" and 8 t Durht pm. pairs. A call solicited. Ask for quotations on your next job. Custom Sawing Prom ptly At- tended'To ZENUS CLARK DURHAM PLANING MILLS Also a. limited amount of iron work and machine re- The undersigned begs to announce to residents 'of Durham and surrounding country. that he has his Planning Mill and Factory completed and is prepared to take orders for House Fittings SASH,DOORS and all kinds of â€" Depot Age UN. Town nt Agent Durham It “13033“ - At. an " 00 m "' a M It!» “ u "a MIL-LUV“ v' 'â€" :‘tter the yeahâ€"fictions had ‘been a g-firegistered. :the confiscated liquor :3 'Was rolled out before the town hall 14 12.24 the officers knocked ’the heads 9. 39‘ 12“from the casks, and beer flowed 2(1) wifreely thr 5.00 MS number ough the streets. Quite a of .people Were present Town Agent» [with came:as.â€"Toro.n1to Globe. at 7.20 3.01». ONTARIO “Bad n! 'oronm. as f0}- ed in each case, and the fines tou- taled $520. Larmsom, however, was not present. It is reported that he left Acton on the midnight train on (Friday, en route f'orr Cheyenne, Wyommng. . 1 - n «4.1, - 1- -L-1 1‘1. Vâ€"râ€" The proprietor of “the hotel, Mr. Albert J. Letmhan, W318 fined $400 on two noun-’08 for selling, the fine in each case 'being $200. His son, Norman. W318 also fined $100 for selling (and a similar charge was laid against another son, Austin. also fined- $100. The fines all] told amounted 'to $112.02 _ -. :- For some time the Dominion Ho- tel has been under suspicion, and Provincial Licenrsie Inspector Aye- anst has been watching the premi- ises. A Week ago yesterday three officers, headed "by the Inspector. raided the hotel and seized twen- ty cases of lager, one of which was on tap in the 'bar. The cases Were heard in the town hall yesterday, that presiding Jus- tices being Mr. H. 51’. Moore of Ae- tom and Mr. (H. ’W. Kennedy .of Georgetown. The defendants were represented by Mr. J. H-avers‘on. K. 'C.., and ~tzhe prosecution by Mr. T. L. Monazhan. [Six‘ charges .were preferred against Wm. Lawson, the lessee bf the bar: five for sel- ling and one for keeping intoxi- canbs. Convictions were «register- 'We are ‘glad to say that Miss M. Mountain is rapidly recovering from the injuries she received a couple of 'weeks ago, ;by breaking her arm. ‘ Rev. 'Mr. McCausland, of Dur- ham‘ was [paying his pastoral} visi.s in the community rlast Wgek. _ R'e'v. ‘J. E. Todd, ’B..A._.“ wm'preach missionary services in Varney church next Sunday, at 7.30 pm The funeral of the late Otto Kel- ler .was very largely ran: ended on Wednesday ‘Iast. Aher the service which was held at “.‘he house, the procession marched to che ceme- tery, where in erment took _‘p ace. Rev. De’ller adxiressed a large congregation on Sunday CLVCD ng on “The Bevel ation of God.” A' the close of the service, the sacra- ment was adJminisz‘ered. Actocn, iMay ‘7.â€"A1mo:st the whoLe town of Acton 'turned out yester- day to Witness the unusual ng‘nt of a river of 'beer tfltowmg‘ down a street jof a dry towzn. Murray Hoy spént Sunfiay in Ogcharg, yisitingj _o"ud friends. Mrs. J. !Hoy spent Sunday at her old homa in Orchax Id. . We understand that Rev. Mr. Deller hay receixed a can to Zion circuit. in he Ga‘lt district, but_ he has _no: as vet accepted. Mr. Maxwell Allen expect; "'0 leave this week for SW ft Current Sask" Where he wi "I join his :broth- er Richard, w ho Went out a few Weeks ago. Mr. Allen has been detaineidiby illness, but is now mg:_c.h improved. Miss Flora McNaughton is viaâ€" iting a'fl her sister’s, Mrs. J. Kerr. When spring vcau ht cold 135' week, it seemed :o e contagious, as a number of V’arneyites are stgggg‘ling wi‘;h_a cold. Mrs. TfA'IIen is also expecting to go to the Golden 'West with her son, Maxwell. Mrs. (W. [Bed-aeirsén Signt Sunday evening at Mrs. A. 'Conbett’s. i (:See-dmg ismthe ordAer'lpf 'the _d_ay. vâ€"v‘- v- LA-IV “u Sorry to ‘learn of the sudden death of Mr. tto Keller, in Re- gina; His 'parents, who 'live on the 16th, \ve the sympathy of this ‘line. . 'Rev. Mr. A.L. Bud'ge preached his farewell sermon in this place on Sunday. He goes to take charge of the Creemore parish, near Bar- rie. The Hampden ansd Hanover gathered a collection, and gave Mr. and! (Mrs. de'ge a glass cab- inet, and;~ set of china «dishes. “last Thursday night. *MrEIiALTCUEb é‘ét‘ffisfi‘éé "with her mgfher one day 'last week. Austin Derby, Esq., is not im- proving very fast, {but we hope he will soon [be on the move again. Mr. Geo. Nichol is at rpfresen'; as- sisting Mr. T. Derby to plant the seed this spring. Sorry to learn that Mr. G. Sh-anp has resigned as nor. for Review, and hope his successor will prove Worthy of the [compliments usually 'pa_i_<_i them on this line. Week. v “v- O“. V 'V V“ OWL “5V“ “V 'the Hampden congregation, :after 'a stay of a little over eight years in our ’midst. The church has not been so crowded since the opening a number being “present from Ayton, Durham: and Allan Park. The two congregations, Hanover and H'a’m‘pden. made :a presenta- tion to Mr. and 'Mrs. Buudge in the Hanover church on Thursday night last. The Hoamxpdeu congregation was well represented. and Mr. and Mrs. Budge leave this week for Creemore, ,Simcoe Co. A manse was purchased. and two .neW churches built in (the eight years that Mr. Budge was here. which speaks iwel'l‘ of his ability. .vâ€" v -v Inspector Campbell, of Durham, ‘Wi‘ll give a lecture in «the Hamp- den church on The evening of “she 24th of (May. Good music is ‘being prepared. A silver 'cohlection av- the Ido<_>_r. All are Welcome. Mrs. Kerr, 512, is at «present very 1‘11 _ The (cause is not known. Mr. and Mrs. Budge 'left with the Wishes from all that as great suc- cess may crown their efforts in the fu-tureL as in t_he ,past. ‘ 1L. -__ Mrs. Kerr is seriously in at the home of her son, Mr. .Jas. Kerr. Last Sunday, 'Rev. Austin L. {3,9515% gaYe his fiarewé‘l’l sermon to THE STREETS RAN BEER. HAMPDEN. HAMPDEN. VARNEY. Eden. ' Jr. IIIâ€"J. Leesom, E. McIlvrtide~ Sr IIâ€"A. Roy, E. McLaughhin W. Brown. ' Jr IIâ€"C‘. Grant. I. ISedm, L Kelâ€" ler M Morris, T. EF'mnigan. Pt IIâ€"W. Barber, R. Mornison, Jr. Iâ€"L. Keller,V . Blyth, H. Ed'en. ER. McCa‘be. wderâ€"Pfiimerâ€"V. Noble. M. Mid- dleton. Average attendance, 14. 38. S. MacLEAN, Teacher. U.;S.S. NO.1, E. 'N, Sm. IVâ€"N. .Mansha'll, S. Grant, M Leesom, 03‘. Kerr. Jr IVâ€"M. Leeuson. Sr IIIâ€"E. .Wxifiton, G. McLaugh- li‘n, J. Kerr, G. Grant. P. Barber, A. Lauder, C. ‘Bflytnh, C. Barber, W by_, M; Mitchell} I“; McLean, "- 1 ‘Str. 1, Pt. IIâ€"Lmebunn, W. Vol- elxet, E. Search, ‘W. Koch, E. Schutv. EL G-rass'by't Lb‘. McMillan, N. McFamane. Jr. 'IIâ€"D. McArthur, L. .McKeow-n A. McG-.ill'.vray, M. Edwards. Pt. IIâ€"P. Pennock, J. McFarlanP Pt. Iâ€"E. McInneS, A. .Mcinnes, A Edwards, C. “Smellie, W. Edwards. D. MCDONALD, Teacher 85. N10. 3, GLENELG J1. Il-L. Mor1vi.so:.n G.'th.-1iams. C. Pavlor J.Mor1'.izso:n,1{.Bemand L. .Fa‘kizngham, equal, J. Bit-chip Sr. 1â€"H. Bitch- e. N. McKenzie, Jr. 1â€" J. Boy,d T Morrison M. Boy.d . WAx eragw: attendance. 23 Aver-3g»: attendance. 2:: J. F ‘SMITH, Teach-em U.S.S., NO. 2, B. and G IVâ€"S. McArthur, M. McKech-mc‘. IIIâ€""A. McKechme, E. Vess;e, 'I‘ Grast. IIâ€"E. McLean, H. Hamilton, M Grasby. Iâ€"M. McArthm and[ T, Middle- ton, equal, W. Mitchell, C. Mtch- e11. R. V essie. __ _â€" - _â€" h IIIâ€"E. Poole E MAIn M. Mc- Keown‘, O. Pennock, E McFarlan° S. Edwards Sr. IIâ€"A. Pennock, T. Edwards. :S. McMillan, N. McFar.;a11e. Sr IVâ€"E. Edge. K. .in'tchi-e, Jr. IVâ€"C. Ritchie, N. {Williams C. McNallV. Jr llI-P.Fa1ukungham Sr. Ilâ€"M. Fafbkcimgham, K. Mc‘ NailV R PayaloVr, ‘W. Rzitoh e_. ___._ NO. 1. GLENELG Vâ€"R. McGillivray. IVâ€"S. McGillLvray, J. McKeow‘n M. .McMiLaâ€"n, M. Benton. Intvermeuhia'.e.â€"W. Traynor. L McDonald, J. .Muu'ray, M. Lawrence Jr. Iâ€"M. Orr, A. McDomuLd. W Co:L'.Il:n:-30n, E. Lemme, A. Ves-éia Sr. 1, Pt. IIâ€"O. ’Wlilburn, Ki Me» Au":‘.ffe. R. Pj'ikcw, R. Davis, I ngrqnqe, Q: Wiggins. G. Doug as, J. Mckecnmbe, 1-. Smith. B. Laud :81 Sun Pt. .II.â€"E Blowmng. V. Snel; E. .M-;' --.D0:n2n d, .1.- Mchae, W. Lake N. Sproat, .R. Sne11. Jr. rIVâ€"M. Mama-m N. Lenaham A. McGowwn, (M. Mammal; M. «Spam- "O 9 \nlqg- _ Jan-Pt. ’iIâ€"H. Fabean‘er, J. Davis}. 1.3}V'1hii‘tvaker, W. «Clark, D. Heather Jr. IIIâ€"I. Redford, «M. Graig, 1‘ Lloyd, A. W!h:itmor9, A. Watt. .v‘“. Form IIâ€"J. :McIlrai'th, N. Burns, S. Fulton, M. iSm'i-';1h, A. B811]. . FormIâ€"R. Farqu'harson E. Rib- ohie and ’A, H'abd'e'bra'ndt eq., J Isaac, M. Murray, L. McGirr. P. S. .DEPT. Szr. IVâ€"J. Marshall, J. Kelsey, E Carson, C. Mgrghmll, .M. Hut-ton. hâ€"â€" _ __ ._ Form IIIâ€"A. Clark, H. Wtihlis, J. Faxrqulharsom, J. Greenwood. '8 Reid. \ Sf. ’IIIâ€"M. Hartford, M. Smith, J Matthews, U. M-;1)ouga:ll, H. Mc- Cv'nrr. ‘ Sir. IIâ€"E. 'Wihdtmore, J. Davis, ‘V Mommn. L. E: or L. ch .011. RO‘b. Anderson has added anoth- er boy or girl to the home, we don’t know; \khich yte , unt.l hp sends us dawn a chunk of tho baby cake. - Seven farmers of this line are growing the seed «peas provided by Rogers Bros, .cf Alzpena. The samples 'are good, clean, and pros- pects are ."'OOd’ for a bumper crOp. Then y’ou I}; see the 0 her fellows look sour Dr. J.F, Grant, and his sister, Miss Kathleen, spent the first of the Week. with the Robson family. The Dr. is one of the best felhows ever rearex‘L in Old Durham. and has 'a wonderful popularity throughout the country, owing to his unfailing kimd’liness, courtesy. an_d. innate gentlemanliness. Mr_. A.G.. Blair 'brought home a new manure spreader last: week, purchased from A.B. McLellan, of Durham. Zion Sunday school re-opened on Sunday with a big attendance, 3 full staff of teachers, and pros- .pects for a very successful seas- on’s World and study. The teach- ers are Miss Myrtle Hunt, Miss Mary :MtcArthur, :Mrs. .W.L. Fal- kingham. {Miss Florrie F‘avlkingham, Mrs. fE.W. Hunt, and your scribe. W. L. Falkingham is Seem-Treats... Miss Emma Edwards, librarian. and Miss Mary Peart, organist. Councillor McNally has 'planted another fine row :of mmples along his front lane. He Wilil soon have a gpgar ‘bush close to the house. Mr. Gus. Fo‘kard, of town. Was the guest of his brother-in- law Mr EHW Hunt. the first of the Week. Since our last ibudget‘ Mr. Tom. Tim-ruins had 'Mr. Dave Allen, of 'town fixing his new home. He‘ is a hustler tq handle the toofls. Rdb. Bryanfiif Varney, is helping Mr. le. 9McNaII-y, of the 6th c0n., with the spring \_V01:k. Quite a number have finished seeding. abut the majority require this week to getnthe last acres in. M. ‘E. ROBSON, Teacher NO. 2, {EGREMONT Vâ€"‘W. Barbour, E. Meade. Sr. IVâ€"M. Allan, S. Morrison. Jr. IVâ€"M. Kerr, B. WVoods. ,omazn. 14. :13°3"()I'. 14. “Hit #011. Jr. IIâ€"E. (Welsh, J. Whritchurcb HONOR ROLL IOR APRIL DURHAM SCHOOL. H. S. DEPT. TRAVERSTON At the time of her arrest she was accompanied ‘by Robert LSeagraVea a young Englishman, a singer in .the Baptist .choir, With Whom she eloped on Tuesday. The man was all'qwed_to go. The charge om. :which Mns. Ken- nedy was arrested was laid ‘by her husband. who alleges the woman took with her ‘a suit case and some clothing that did not “belong to her. She also drew $100. from) a local bank in which she and: her husband had a joint account. Niagare Falls, Ont., May .5â€"Pro- vincial Officer Delaney left at noon to-day to bring Mr. A. P. Ken- nedy, Wife of the pastor Olf the Morrison Street Baptist Church. back from Winnipeg, Where she was arrested last night on a charge of theft. ELOPING 2WIFE UNDER ARREST NEW TRAIN SERVICE TO “LAKE OF BAYS”. An important feature that will be inaugurated during. the .coming season nvitlb 'be a new train service to the “Lake of Bayes” district. A standard Grand Trunk passen- ger train will .leave Toronto Wlitlh ‘th-rough .coaches, parlor ear The Sunday evening 'boat ser- vice from the Wawa Hotel, Br;t- an-nvia, Point "Ideal, Portage, Deer- hurS't, and “other important calang ports on “Lake of Bays” 10 Hunts- vitlhe mu 'be mm on same schedule as for the season 1910, during. the months of :ley and August, and which will be a boon to Week- ends-rs desiring to return to the city for business on Mondays. It stops itching scalp and fall- ing ha;r' and makes hair grow thick and abundantly, or money bacx. 50 cenfs for a_ large boztle. Parisian Sage makes ”the vh'a-ivzz soft and brillzant, and promotes growth. am-d dining; car, at 10.15 o’clock“ in the morning, daily, except Sunday for Huntsville reachmg ahe clatter point .a'; about ‘3 o’clock in the afternoon. connecting ”With the steamers for pains in the “Lake of Bays” dristarch and affording pats- sengor the opportunity to reach- ing their desgination in . time for dinner. ~- And We say to everybody, you can have your money back if Parisi'asn Sage isn’t 'rhe best hair grower, hair saver, hair beauti- fier, a‘nd- dandruflf cure on the. market to-d-ay. I If Parisiazn Sage. the hacir grow- er tha‘. Macfarimne Co. guaran- tee, Will- noq cause ham to grow Where the hair is thinning out nothing on {his earth will. Wright’s ambulance was called, and the man ‘mas ittazken tof the Grey Nun’s hospital, where Dr. Thompson worked‘ over him for more than "an hour. It. was of. no avail, however, :and the man died at one o’clock on April 28'.‘h,. The machine which caused the death of Keller is‘. a huge affair, Its height is only four feet, butt is a mass of solid steel, and weighs over 900 pounds. It crushed the body in a fearful manner. The deceased is of German descent, and his home is near Durham, 'O'nt'ario, Where his. parents sxrll alive. He ‘was 23 years :and 3 months old. and a very: "well [liked young fel- low. He was not married. IL was a member of the Knox Presbyter- ian church. He left 'a year ago to the ‘day he came home, «on the first Tuesday in May. He worked for the .Emke IBros,., of Regina, for a short time, then ‘went to’ Mr. Reibling for about two months, then 'went to .work for Peart Bros. from tha"; time to the txmewof his death. He was well liked "by the Company. ' ' ’ The remains arrived in Durham on Tuesday evening, ‘M-azy I‘Znyd. The funeral took.- ,pllacc on 3Wedne..day. May 3rd., from his {parents’ home, to the Malplewood cemetery. The funeral was conducted by Rev. Mr. Kendall. He leaves his par- ents, and) three {brothers and five sisters LO mourn h-~.s Loss. The pain bearers were his three bro.hers, and three uncles. A very .pretiy wreath was gix en ‘hy Pear-t Bros... wrea' h by Allan Park friends 'aa “math 0., the members 01' Knox cnurc11.a bouquet bv .Mrs. ‘F. Emk; , Regina, and Mrj. figdgegflay, R;g.nJa, .a'nu Ke‘ller went do the back of the dray to help when {he irevzr Wheel and the 'trie-ben'ding machine fell over, catching Kc-‘I'ler 'across the face, and cutting him up badly. The ‘Weight of ‘the machine forced on him, caved in his chest, and broke his :lcft arm. ~ He was driving 'a dray 'loaded with freigh-t.- and 'a huge tireâ€" bendimg machine, 'when he drove into a mud hole and the load 'be- ing ra'ther heavy, .sttu'ek fast. A driver of the Cabbage 00., who happened to ‘be mear, came to give a ‘Iift‘ Iand hitched his team to 'the Peart dray. . z, DRAYMAN’S LIFE CRUSHED OUT From 3 Regina paper. An a-cciden‘t Ithis morning killed a driver ‘of 'the ‘Peart Bros. Hard- ware Co., Otto Ke’l’ler. Present ex ery day. â€"M. Allan. S. Morrison, B. Woods, E. Wood, R Allan, B. Noble, I. Barbour, E. Noble Average attendance, :21. Primer 'B.â€"C. Gordon. D. Kerr, C. McMeeken. W. Marshall, 1 Meade. ’R. Barbour, A. Noble. Sr. IIIâ€"H. Meade, M. Meade, R Marshall, B. McMeeken. Sr. IIâ€"L. Chapman, B. Woods Promotion. Br. I to Jr IIâ€".T Kerr, 88 per cent, B. Allan. 84 per cent, E. Woods, '73 per cent, B Noble, 69 per cent. Sr. Iâ€"R. McMeeken. Primer A.â€"I. Barbour and F- Noble, equal. _ v. -a‘u. 4|. Auguwav, Llsfi. 1.1a, cross ‘by Mrs. Hanna Ayton: THIN HmR 03 TOP ANNA SCOTT. Teacher Samuel Moore of Shelbourne, a vet- eran of the Fenian Raid. met with a. serious accident on \Vednesday of last 1 week. He was sitting at the edge of l the well curb in the east end of the‘ village, in the rear of the electric , light station, where Bellerby Bros. : Were putting to-gether a windmill to j pump water from the new well to the main. By some means a. pole which ll they had been using fell and struck g Mr. Moore on the head, causing a fracture of the skull, and he fell back- ; wards into the well a distance of ten 4, feet and was immersed in two feet of 7. wate. He wafs unconscious for sever- 3 1511 hours after the accident and it is very doubtful if he ever recovers from the blow he received and the fall into the well.â€"Shelburne Free Press. 1 Mrs. 1W. Ayers, who visited the past month with her daughter. Mrs J. Blackburn, returned 'to Toron- to_on §_aaturd_ay. Dr, IChas. Ottewel‘l is .now .recu'p- erating am home after a couple of weeks’ severe illness in Toron- to, with which he was seized‘ at the c19§e 9f the goble/ge exams. Some things me hard to bell eve, hut howewx we are informed on the beer authmirv that (:(m belonging to Hugh Shain. 1111 mm. 1%,) Chatham :‘.()\\7n.¢hip Haw: hinh to four calves «an Tuesday night, of last; erk. Our in- furmant tells us that he saw the calves on \Vedn Mia}: moi-.ning [lnee “we dpnd hut tlw fmuth w [,5 quite liwly. The three that were dead wexe all quite w ell fm med and apparently had hven alive when horn. Thie is the first, Lime that. we have ever heard of such a, thing, hut we do not doubt it, as our informant and the owner of the cow are both respected citizens of Chatham Township-Dresden Times. 'ReeV-e VanDusen and family, and Mrs. Douglas and chlbdmen, of Dundalk, szpent Sunday with Mrs. VanDusen here. Mr. Herb. ' "Smith has sold his driving outfit to IMr. .W. Stewart, and the latter’s children, who come from the back iin-e rto echo-1.41 here, are making ggod use of the :pony. 0.11 Saturday Last. We were favor- ed with much appreciated treats from our friends, Mr. Geo. Mitch-â€" e11, and: 'Mrs. {Willa Heaxrd. :From the former, the first speckled trout for the season‘ and from the latter. a jar ‘of excellent maple syrup. On Monday, Mr. Geo. Harris also remembered us with a mess of speckled 'beauties. A. new dynamo has been installed at Eugenia, about double the pow- er of the old one, and athe electric service is again on here, after a- bout six weeks’ dependence on kerosene, with the excertnn of th_ose who have gasoline service. In one item, we got confused in names Last Week. Miss P'lewes, not Miss Webber‘ was the driver of ithe horse which took fright at the au’gonlobile,‘ and ran away. _ The Methodist Congregation ob- served the last quarterly Communion Service for the year on Sabbath morn- ing last when an edifying sermon was delivered by the pastor. On Monday afternoon toe official board met for the completion of bris‘ness for the year and election of Stewards for the ensuining twelve months. Mrs. Jos. Clinton a. member of the board by vir- tue of her office, graced the meeting with her presence and was given a most cordial reception. The following Were elec’ed stewards. W. H. Bunt r wit-cred RPV. Steward, Rnht. “filler Mr. and Mrs. Bleer spent Sunday at the former’s old home near Dun- dalk. Messrs W. J. Bellamy, Roht. Best and several mher members of the VVorkmnn Lodge here Went to Price- ville on Sunday to join their breth- eren aithei}; annual church parade. \V. A. Armstrong Robb. Richarde, 'l'hns. Blake}; and from VVealey ()hurrh Jns. Buchanan, Gen. Shannon Rfiprerelfittative tn distrmt meeting Mr. Bunt: :I'timate. \V. Buchanan. Rev. Mr. “7911\Vm»d whu has lubured with muvh acm‘ptvance tin» past, two years Mr. Geo. Bellamy was at the r Câ€"Iegnrt F(_r_f_ks o_n_ Monday. Mr. Arch. Boyd was very ill «part of last week..winh threatened a‘p- pendicitis, bur; has recovered nicely again. The .new free delivery mail route between this place and Feversham will soon be in operation. Boxes have come to hand for over twen- ty subscribers. Sabbath School Supt., W. H. Bunt; Asst. Supt., Mrs. Clinton; Sec. Harold Karateadt; Librarian. T. A. Blakely; Treats, Thos. Clayton; Organist, Miss Ella Karsteadt; Ass. Organist, Miss Lillian Armstrong; Teachers, Mrs. Jos. Clinton. Mrs. Geo. Mitchell. Mrs. VV.A. Armstrong. Mrs. R. H. \Vright. Mrs. \V. Moore. Mrs. W. H. Bunt. Miss Kate Bellamy. Miss M. Milligan. Misi. Florence Thurston. Assistants, Mrs. John \Vrlker. Miss Switzer, Miss Henderson. Miss Karsteadt, Miss Leone Bellnmy. Mission Band. Pres. Mrs. A. Arm- strong, Vice Pres. Mrs. W. H. Thurston; Rec. Sec., Miss Lillian Bunt Cor. Sec., Miss L. Armstrong; Tress. Miss Agnes Henderson; Urqunists, Miss Maud Boyd, Miss Gladys Corn- field; anch meeting rep. Mrs. Arm. strong. 7 was extended a unanimuns invitminn TH Y’PHU‘H I'H’XT- (‘OhfFI‘PHCP vear. Mrs. P. Holman, who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Chand near Markdale, has returned to her home 20 this village. Thé' Presbyterian Ladies Aid are preparing for a. concert on \Veu‘nesday ev_e_uing Eh? _1_7th. inst. Womens Missionary Auxilary, Pres., Mrs. W. H. Thurston; 1st. Vice Pres., Rev. Mr. W'ellwood: 2nd Vice Pres. Mrs. Herbert; Rec. Sec. Mrs. Geo. Mitchell; Corresp. Sec. Mrs. W. Trimble;Treas., Mrs. W. H. Bunt: Supt. of Septematic Giving, Mrs. R9_bt_._W’rig_ht; During last week annual elections took place as follows: Ladies Aid: Pres" Mrs. Joseph Ciintcn; lst Vice Pres, Mrs. George Mitchell; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. Wm. Boyd; Tress. Mrs. Wm. Moore; Recording Sec. and éssistant. Mls.W. H. Bunt, Mrs. R. H. Moore; Parsonage Commiiréé; Mg; John Half-s: Mrs. Henry W_l_lson; BIRTH TO FOUR CALVES SERIOUS ACCIDENT FLESHERTON. and bladder tro es of Booth’s 1- Wake up the and regulate the ed treatment w the weakened ki the appetite in Sold- everywhere paid from The R Fort Erife,.'-th. Free trifi;mt o A citizen h: . corner lot, .60 depth of the § The lot isdow {property Shut gas Mr. 'Pickeri x (property, yet ' of our citizens I the imyportanm {and more suit I the one occupi: {and the one ( lage and a few Ea dead set .to I fin}: erected. IV !eryone else 1 lsite is not a .’the fad: of h ’atbout it in !h 3~prove our con time the pub]? gtrol of a pub} énot let it run t fat 3 feW! sel j Now is the tim Fbuilding is up, too late. EW ihave the mora up for his righ himself to the 1 {terested autocr f THE FLT i Issued by the M of New K on the “ices.- espvmulw ”base {dis-wtsvs. Kill e\ i into the Sick r00. H‘Pd vs i: h disem-t ; #00 not. allow « .any sort to 800'. your prI-nnses. ’ All rvfuxe whiv ; to fermentm in!) Straw. paper. \\ ' matter shuuld b0. iered with time or NO AI‘ This Remedy If you have meals, can’t we are annoyed w urination. and . ing pain in maki ff'at .njght y< for sleep that Rnsnnfs,‘ If (ht- n isa uui hm hood wr ite at Depax Lment. Keep a“ stable pit. scxeoned or 9 oil or other Linea; as are snld hv a manufactures. See that your 8. good m-d‘ r, that up-tu date and m Puur kin-(Rene 3' Burn 01- bury :1 Seem: all Wit d pecially in the 1 room. If there is no (3 will be no flies. Keep all [80? cawfuily cox cred 0r_§pxiu kled with If you see flie that there hmodil under the table 0: may be behind th- Screen all foc hnuse or e}; posed Mt. W. J. HM: 12.h cf July (3‘ that, lhe 01d. {9; am h cs already a. (:w‘9'~r;-xl.:ult. The LUIH'LMDN m. in c auspiviuua E‘Vcâ€" spuuw 5 are P-uul inns I. (lgvs uf lhv tl'fit.1)ol I vl!\\' gno'sm. Ex May nf the "(Mllllli'fiwt Inf-U) in 1hr- :i‘lxt cat-hm.- m. with iasm. He is but} worker and U); S‘:C\.LH[(”'. The arbitrary trary individu': led to grievox effort should )1 a repetition :' matters as th« for a public 1' such men as {M Mr. 5Ramage gi tie charitable to Wish xhe :bu unsuitable 10c: of a [big maj- have 'to suzppo We are still 'thata great 1:1: if the public 11-. he built on t1 gone ‘by, whefff more equally upper and lowu’i- the location rr. justified. (but 1 'business is do where the per the public Iibxfl Mr. Ram'age, 12‘- a few ‘others‘ 1 to get: the lisbi but why they from selfish in‘ we have not - The institution the whole town ual ratepayer contribute to whether willin; For a« 13'?” AT I THE L]

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