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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Jul 1911, p. 1

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nnot give v ME ”nuts BUILDING Iolis - 1 Central Drug e :: Durham 3‘ Land Co. rom Toronto ll nn0t glve you the mices in future ship :hat we can now. Call and select your seeds; 'gest stock to choos. town. Give us a. call [CRY UHV RATES. Exhibitinn Dates. July l2-22. gh Tourist Pullman Steepers 1.3,{nth'QE'f Ernst air scrench 100.3311. Tenn! g ear, postage prepaid. Sail vvruu 'I"'- 3 a sketch and 6W 3'” 3 "’1: mnzion free vb nether ‘3 m! .7 r .Lenta .513. 01323121!“ 50“? ‘ J. HANDS 13;: _:n cy fogsecnrmgW POPL'LAR noun; 90’- cm ‘ {3:51:50 ()I the Great “.wli Belt; 2560 black loam on E"S()i1, capable 0‘ .=n:2.\'in1um cropS- fumwd and cross 5. aziufnlt 250 acres \x: hunses, three :Is.sheds.etc. Fine mvh section. Ideal T grain or mixed Very easy terms- 3. Irrigation >uthern Alberta anada - ; ‘1:LI‘CeI‘SBCbiOHS we} irrigable and land, particu- z-uted in sunny brtafiasy terms)» -: Famous Livingstone nuzhern Alberta. Call. ’ Tana: Mm: Desscus Cowman-«1's £9: 6 YEARS’VQ‘ E PERIENCE t0 July 20th '9 Mammoth, )“‘ $4133. Temaga- hum-gian Bay. :e-mwanRiver. Minn. 3 {HOVer' you tha Rates. Agent; J. summer. The poem Which appear Chronicle. wa and Dublished c(”Rained am« from others At the closing day races 1n Lismwel last week. John Calvert’s "P.1ddv McKinley” of this place. came in first in a field of horses fhm Toramto. and other KOOd race centres. To those who don’t ka it. we might say that Paddlv' is his: :1 trifle the best home this Dar: 45 the country has .399“ iv? 505'”: Time, iudgin-g fPom his Dcrfurmazzcc on the track this S'n. of C‘heslev. is the firm that dil the work. and it reflects credit 111mm their workmanship- The new news have been placed in Trinity church during the last few days. and for comfort and de- sizn. arc excellent. Wm. Smith 8.: A. quiet marriage took place in St. James” church, Hanover, on Tuesday Hf last week, When Mr. George Wies, 'and Miss Ada 'Reay', both of Bentinck, were united in wedluck by Rev. W. Henderson. We tender our congratulations. A meeting of the Durham branch of the .Women's Institute Will be held at the home of éMrs. J. IH. Al- lan. Vurney. on Thursday, August 3rd. at 2.30 p.211. The meeting is to Ewe taken by the girls. Every- budy welcome. We are pleased to learn that Mr. Stanley )IcNally was successful in complaint? his Normal course in Calgary and is now a full fledged prot‘esswnaal pedagogue. u Durham L.O.L. NO. 632 will ham 3 meeting in their hall on Wednes- day August 9th, to confer the Royal Arch degree and other The c«.»ntract for the building of the Carnegie Library has been awarded to Mr. Hugh McDonald. We are pleased to learn that Miss Irene Latimer has been suc- cessful in passing her intermediate piano examination. Date of harvest excurSion for Miami fun and) Vorth-west. is fixed f..;~ ..\u<,-rust 12th. See R. Macfar- lane for particulars. piano nounce The signs point to an. early elec- tgm, but the decision is not ‘an- 3-8“- potatoes for saleâ€"Apply to c, W. Lang- Boy wantedâ€"To learn barbening. Apply to W. C. Vo-llrett. t! Apprentice wantedâ€"To learn tinamithing and plumbing. Apply to N. H. Sternall Durham. Wanted immediately, 200d gen- :31 maid. good wages. Apply at {wall by Rev, 311‘. W'rig'h‘t‘ (13:; used in last week‘s .i<.:1:.;v.xs taken from the >111“? at Canadian Verse.”7 a vs Cljz‘lzpiled by Dr. "R'zmd. u‘uiieimd :1. few years ago. I" .1201 mong many selections 0224.15. some from 511'. 13'- :mean. and a bio-graph- iriulx. The lines we printed [hr cunc-ludi‘ng’ verses of mm. "The Dream Of Colum- Ii'11?ui.~l1ul separately in a V MPH. and now out of 31"14- recently, MLW Wrighti 1min volume of religious," entitled “Among the 1111-! 5.xx'11icl1 has been highl‘v'i â€"-d VOL. 44â€"N0. 2308. to J. F. MmcGregor. Galt; Ont. ’the construction. Some of the {heavy main pipes for the sprinkler system being installed Were also bent out of shape and rendered practically useless. Several men had been engaged where the brick fell bwt left to escape the rain, and they were not a minute too soon in getting out of the way. It is estimated that it Will cast a thousand dollars to repair the damage. I On ‘We-dnesday afternoon of last Qweek as we were running off the lpaper a very heavy wind and frain storm passed over town and ‘for a few minutes it was dark as might. During the brief storm ithe furniture company met with {considerable loss but the rain ‘coming first and then the wind, was no doubt the cause of saving a number of lives. The brick -,w'all-s of the new addition were inst about completed but the Jtimbevrs had not been put in posi- tion to strengthen them. In less time than it takes to tell it. abo-uti seventy feet of the upper storey on the west side was blown to the ground. the weight 0f brick knocking: down and breaking sev- eral of the large timbers used in la suburb of Toronto. After a res- ‘idence of eight years in Brockton, }the family moved to Lot '7. con. 15‘ YBen'tinck, where by thrift and inâ€" idustry, :Mr. and Mrs. Tolchard isoon had a comfortable house. A :family of six sons and one daugh- E tear are left to bless the memory of fmother. They are William. and E Mrs. John Dales. in Chesley: Fred. iElias. and George, on the home- ‘StL'ad: and John. in Toronto.â€" " Han-0y er Post Another good old mother has gone [the way of all flesh in the Derson of Mrs. Geo. Tolchard. 15th concession of Benltinck. who pass- ed away .on July 1‘2th. lowing a bright testimony of an undimmed hope of a joyous immortality. Her decease only four. months af- ter her husband has irreparably bereft the family circle, of which she was 'the centre. of a kind and loving mother. «Mrs. Tolchsard was born in Torcross. De vonsshire. Eng- land. where she was married. and 37 years ago. came with her hus- band and young family {to Canada. and settled first at z’Brock'to-n. now [than the end of Julv Durham’s Civic Holiday comes { ,this year on the 7th of August. The flf‘s't lacrosse game ”Fl-he , Although no official proclamation 59350“ was played here on Friday has been made as vet, the chances evening. between the Hanover and are that the usual custom will be Dlurham teams. The game tvas a followed, and all business places coseh contested one. and brilliant 1 Will be closed on that day. lacrosse indulged in at times. The I score at full time was S-l. in favor 1 Durham has 3 new Armory, but of'the locals. The Durham line-up for the past month or so it has was; Goal. LaidlaW; poin't, Cal- been of very little use to those de-r; cower, Falkingham; defence. ; for Whom it was intended. Owing IMcL‘achlan. Allen, 'McKechmie: 'to some reason, the electric lights centre. Vsollett: home. Elvidge, La--;were cut Off, and now the Band velle. A. Saunders; outside M ‘find it impossible to practise on Saunders; inside. Fluker :‘Tuesday evenings. as has been :‘their custom. It seems funny to Another good old mother has us that the Government can afford zone the way of all flesh in the to spend $7000 or so in a military person of Mrs. Geo. Tolclmard. 15th building. just to let it lie idle concession of Benltinck. who pass- practically all the time for the ed away on July 12th. leaving a want of sufficient illiminatioln to bright testimony of an u'ndimmed use it. Great is the contrast between the roasting hot Weather of a few Weeks :ago, and the damp, drizzls‘. November-like days we have been ‘passing through during the pres- ent week. Judging from appear- ances. .one would be reminded of the middle of November. rather than the end of Julv The Bishop of Huron is con- ducting confirmation services at St. Paul’s church, Egremonit, and Trinity church, Durham. this Thursday morning and evening. respectively. The hem: y Winds of Monday last did much damage to the fruit cro-.Ds In the Niagara distrcit it is said $100.000 will not cover the loss C.P.‘R. lat single fare, good going: 5th. 6th and 7th. returning August 8th. R. .Macfarlane. town agent. Civic huolidJay, Amgust 71th. Tick- ets to :all points in Ontario over $10 to the great N orth-west, on August 12th. over the C. P. R. Through coaches expected. No changing. 'See ‘R. .Macfarlaine early. “God is Light,” and “The Ladder to Heaven. and How to Climb It" will be subjects of sermons in the Methodist church next Sunday. The Presbvterian Sunday school held their annual Dicnzic up the river on Thursday afternoon last. and had an enjoyable time the It was with great pleasure we read of a man the other day who was out boating with two ladies and another man and insisted on rocking :the boat. and who paid dearly for his dastardly act. He had rocked the boat so that it was well filed with water and the lad- ies were so afraid that they be- came hysterical while the other companion did all in his power to get him to stop this dangerows act. but to no avail. When com- ing :to the shore. the rocker was given a shot out into the water and was nearly drxowned, and he had to he fished out with a boat hook. He was not very well pleased with his experience and had his asisailanrt before a. magis- trate. After hearing the evidence the magistrate dismissed the case land told the complainant that he lgot what he deserved and -was ’sorry that he had not power to 'send him to jail for his cowardly act. The magistrate’s words are only too true, as “boat rockers” are becoming too numerous and it 2 is high time that some law was; made to deal with those fools be- , fore too many live-s are sacrificed. 3 â€"Cha‘tsworth News. l Sevafon‘th is getting a new post office, the contra-ct being let the other day for $27,000.00. Splendid Attendance at all the Ser'vices. Men’s [1 Women’s Meeting Features of the Sunday Se McMaster Male Quartette and E. '1‘. Newton, Tenor Soloist, Sing at all Services. MCMASTER BAND SERVICES IN THE BAPTIST CHURCH 0. A. CHAPMAN, Leader. G. A. CLARKE DURHAM. mm mussom, JULY 27,1911 Trinitv church Sunday school will hold their annual picnic on Friday “of next week. Where they will meet has not yet been decided. but the town park. near the cemetery. is spoken of. On Sunday afternoon next a mass meeting for everrybody will be held in the Presbyterian church. The Qwartette will sing, “The Shepherd True,” and Mr. Newton Will sing “I Love to Hear My Saviour’s Voice.” Keep this meeting in mind. The services Will start at 3 o’clock. Mr. Colo/per, of Mt. Forest ad- . dressed a Womenls meeting in the Baptist church. Both services w are u ell attended. and the Mc- Master Male Quar'tette sang at each meeting. At the evening serVice. the Baptist church Was crowded, when Messns. Clark and Chapman spoke The 7Vliale Quar- tette sang “Come to Our Father’s House.” and Mr. Newton. with his rich tenor- voqice. sang “Jesus is Standing in Pila‘te’s Hall.” I THE MUSICAL EVENING. ical Evening. The evening will be given over almost entirely to music. The Male Quartette will 'sing “Lead Kindly Light” and “Blue Galilee.” Then will be a Edue'tt. “Clome Unto Me,” by Messns. :l-Clarke and Newton, and Mr. slNeW'ton will sing “The Ninety and Nine, (Campilon). Everyone Who enJOYs music Will Want to make it a point to be at this service. The meeting will interest youx and the singing and addresses will make you think. MASS MEETING ON SUNDAY. 'lv. Nexf Saturday evening. at {about 8.30. there will be another ioDen air serx‘ice on 'the street .comner. 1,- 'Sunday was a day crowded with services. At . the morning Service art '11 O’clock. . .MJ‘ Pink preached, basing his remarks on “the text. “If a man die. shall he live again?” In 'the afternoon. at ;3 o’clock. a meeting for men was held in 'the town ball. when Messrrts. iTrembe-r't and Chapman spoke. At "the same hour. Mr. Pink and Rev. There was a large attendance at the Open air service on Saturday evening. The .Male Quartette sang several selections, and one of the members of 'the Band spoke brief- ‘opening night, which has been steadily growing. On Wednesday and Thursday evenings. the ad- dresses by 'these University stu- dents were directed especially to the church members and profess- ina' Christians. On Friday evening there was a splendid attendance. when an appeal was made to the unsaved Since thenn a steady work of grace has been going on and decisions are being made at almost every service- b Last W'Iednesd'ay evening, the McMast-eur Evangelistic Band open-~ ed a series of special meetings in the Durham Bantist church. There was a good attendance on the opening night, which has been steadily growing. On Wedznesday and Thursdnv D'X'Dni'no'a Hm “A E. T. NEWTON, B. A., Soloist. vices. Men’s Meeting and the Sunday Services.â€" '9 S. F. MORLOCK Spring Clothing $1.00 PER YEAR

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