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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Oct 1911, p. 1

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VS h :9 Shuts, um } hirtS. Mens 3 uderwear. ”.80 S M ;ee‘. 88. u bro Sum Inner Vests. with short 8 STD. ONT P0001878 BttY 'Uilt up. ’5 Wear DEPEN DENT mt. put into Hosiery. W‘ well for In 1 Drug mrham npoundcd nest and (1 no mis- b!‘ he In I on the ., 1911. lllll I'iptions and he fity and Fi few minus “3.1. £11” CDC” Hi l( 11-1' black black park JS \IuL|\t auu deL“ . .zz'v almost as dependent is .‘I.’_ii:v_';fgf ‘ the state and city! Magistrate Creas-or, of Owenf ounld, has spoken plainly regard-iv Impnts’ 3‘. upon the hon jing the use of indecent or profane; erg, ’ ‘ “language on the street, and on‘ -. 'such charges being proven, be? fit: Galbraith. a graduate of] will impose a stiff fine. Already; (WW (‘uilcge of Agriculture, ’ two offenders have been punished, ii tn'agy‘z'ninted assistant repâ€"(and it is hoped that others may 'j‘“ for the Grey County‘take Warning. Many are not)” of the Department of AgriJaware that a person using pro-it 3:211: ("yzzlbrajth spent the fane or obscene language is liable "'1 f) 1 h ‘1' his life on the home!” punishment by law, and to, um. ”um improp- day msr. H nne playing 1001:0811, the Kimberly Hill had its enchant- .‘ Mi 11ml bail home ; a collision occurred between him ;ments even for the fish fiends. but Ewwd housekeeping: f and John Harbottle, and the result , soon again the river came in sight ‘: . up with good citfiwas a broken arm. Johnny is a l as it wended its tortuous way '::i.-‘z:ry home, purelbright young student at schoolgdown the “Cuckoo Valley” and milk. and water . and we are sorry to 398 him int91‘-§Morlocl«:’s eyes were again turned .' m; {mm preventi‘.‘c El fered with in his studies. waterwards. We descended the. , ‘ wuml and safel Magistrate Creasor, of Owen §thre hill and followed the valley 3 4‘ . tinny)” as dependent (Sound. has spoken plainly I1.32.3111.fl'road. Pete was now the chief; r. . 'ing the use of indecent or profane guide of the party and pointed! I .. the state and city‘ , .p; upon the home ; language on the street, and on i out every good fishing hole in the{ .‘s, . z . ' . ’ ' - V t :‘such charges being ‘proven, he ‘BeaV er RIV er till we struck Heath-l " . o ’ ’ I ' I . v v ’lizi'ir-aith. a graduate 01.1“.111 impose a Stlff fine. Already I cote. From there on the rn er was m, .; ”31,346 of Agriculture- f two offenders have been punished, gnot :much in View and the heav fane or obscene language is liable *more general. . of his me n the home I to punishment by law, and to! At ‘Cl-arksburg the writer was al-j; r " .. county. and since hand out the heaviest possible fine 'rlowed five minutes to drop in and :1 Lag-1 an opportunity of;to one or two of the Vicmus ofâ€" i see his daddy and found him well {1 me special work on weeds. fenders here may be a warning to :ffor a man nearing ninety years 9 S 9f“. and plant diseases. others, and have a wholesome in- ‘of age. Purim-g .the interval Pete i. Ems will pr0ve exceedinz- fluence in restraining other wrong- was hunting apples round the v rJle in the Work that the doers. We are sorry to think church rectory. Off 'We started 99‘ Plirposes carrying out that some of the citizens of this again. It was eight miles farther .9 coming Winter. The very town of Durham are a dis-'lon to Meaford, but with Kelly . the Government has alâ€" grace to any civilized community, the Wheel 'we all felt We W En fit to appoint an assistâ€" and how it is that they have es- safe-hands and the distanc' v eoffice here goes to show caped punishment so long is a soon covered. As at Thornbury recognize the importance mystery to many, Any citizen we stopped just long enough tO'fl- iounty, and the large ag- who keeps his ears open will not give the auto a, drink when Weld; Section to be served by . wait long till he sees we are fully started. again, and headed for Eu- in ranch here.â€"Markdale g justified in making such a. state- genia over twenty miles straight I at _ ment. south 0‘ us. l‘ 'I‘he mm Wan flaâ€" l n. Y! :’.¢1;";"iiziti~rl assistant rep-{and it is hoped that others may 25:31:31 3:31:18 orchards? we near-! 7”. :or the Grey County’take warning. Many are not} f th 31' 3 lug came 11.11. 01‘ a share! vauh. “Phartment Of .AgI‘E-’ aware that a person uglng pro... ‘ 0 e CODV ersation “111011 was flO‘Vi - r. ‘1 l l ,a at»t] VOL. 44â€"N0. 2321. m from preventive :1 sound and safe almost as dependent Lthe state and city as upon the home roker's Sale, second floor. Miller, a negro, 99 ‘ ~ and a highly respe of Owen Sound for :y-two years, died of last Week, lSt isplay of rugs at ’Uker's Sale. seonn g'n'en a marriage ms on to show that arise from improp- nod and bad home Good housekeeping i up with good cit- nitary home, pure 1 milk, and water] Alessandro, a prospe: 101 at Walkerton, pure uto-truck to use in Wade Rogers, wife of the Yale Law If]? state shod/.1 Cavanagh, a G. T. R. of Belleville, had his ely injured by the burst- emery Wheel. lderson, of Lucknow, he apple king, was the choice of the Liberal of South Bruce, to riding for the local l Trunk Station erected 7 years ago was com- royed by fire, togeth- trucks on the platform car loaded with pota- igin of the fire is a is supposed to be the incendiary. {grt Corlett died on While cranking his auto on Tues- ; at her home at Dor- day afternoon, Mr. Eric Kelly had 63 years. Interment his arm broken by the crank flying to Latona cemetery on back and striking him above the October 25th. Wrist. (1. He was 34 years nber of the Masons hodist in religion, :1 itics. and a Young" mnoratlve automob a visit made tc Mr. and Mrs. An- stowel, the Banner “The celebrated ho mincipal Show :‘ien intends to take m. He has had no ning of parliament, .910. He will return Thanksgiving: Dav. 1rd50n “serve a he erve. the most; Evangelist "V. F. Neal. Disci'nle tree through minister at Meaford and Cape k a road husiRich resigned his charge and left nmobfles and for the West where he thought we driven." ithe call for laborers “as urcnnnf Hc t0.Keep housa mksgiving Day. 31 inst, for Hal- ll'tn Via S n char pert press- 91‘ 0f thw- Bond and at his home youn act-91‘. ' 1» IS] \- Prosperous that respected Knox church Sunday school en- tertainment will be held on the 7th of November. Goo-d program. Tea served at 8 o‘clock. Admis- sion 10c. and 15c. erected as com- togeth- latform .1 pota- 3 is a The Orangemen of Mt. Forest be the have an open letter in the Confed- erate, charging the editor wit. 2}) t erroneous views regarding the O a ‘ Order, and its teachings. : had no ament. One of the Caton farms. adver-i retupfi tised for sale by auction. was soldf Dm~,.on Saturday last to Mr. George.! 1' Hai-‘l\‘1ighton. Robt. Brigham was 5' mquet auctioneer, and notwithstanding? Ibis ability to get the price. the purchaser, in this instance, got af PI'GSS‘ f snap. _ . I McKech- morning and evening. T. R. At the meeting of the A.Y.P.A. his last Monday evening in Trinity mrst- ChUI‘Ch, an interesting paper the life of ‘Wm. Shakespeare u read by Miss Belt. on ’as on While cranking his auto on Tues- Dor- ’daY afternoon, Mr. Eric Kpnv Ma “u- uu’u) m VIOIL‘I Dmltll. tneggave him twenty minutes to get 5".”ng teacher. who Llsiappeared J ready and in about five minutes U ,‘ “ . . ' _ . . ffmm her lmardmg‘ house at Dillon gless than the given time, Pete was ,, ' Port. twenty miles north of Parry on the Outside of his dinner and , Sound about three weeks ago. was I on the inside of an entirely differ- .4 l .gfound in the river. An inquest gent suit of clothes. Morlock crank- » :was held. and a verdict of suicide-’ed the auto, Kelly took the wheel freturned. ’ and we were off again on our way. ii Evangelist “\V. F. Neal. Disciple? to Thorn-bury. With Pete along-l . . :side us in the back seat we didn‘t : ' minister at Meaford. and Cape l . v . .- l. . . ._ . feel quite so lonely, but the fll‘Sti Rich. resxgned his charge and left: . . . I ’ . . . . .,glimpse of the river started fish .for the West. u here he thought , . , . _ 3 ' h 11 for laborers was urO'ent juswns 1n MOI'IOCkS mlnud, and, ”t e Cl ., ' a finding Pete a kindred spirit in -' and should be ans“ ered. The . . . r 1 .- the flSh busmess we were alone,: members ”rt-resented him s 1th a. A t ‘ . ‘ , . once more and alone to the end of: substantial sum of money as a: . . . the trip as We couldn‘t talk fight I C O _ t I. - ricfiimstgfficifs the" appreCIa 10!]; mt-elligently to the tWo great pig... ‘0 -1 . fcators of the party. ’ fr g‘ Master Johzn McIlraith met with; l . The beautiful vista that lay beâ€" ;] .a misfortune at school on Tues-lfore us as we reached the top ofjj day last. While playing football, 5the Kimberly Hill had its enchantâ€" 3( a collision occurred between him Em'ents even for the fish fiends. but I g and J'O-hln Harbottlve, and the result ‘: soon again the river came in; sight ii- was a broken arm. Johnny is .aifas it Wand-ed its tortuous way “ bright young student at school,;down the “Cuckoo Valley” and. o . l . and we are sorry to see him inter- gMorlock’s eyes were ag turned l: A fered .With in his studies. mammmmqn “n J-“ . . ,_ . vears :Rich. resigned his charge and left 'for the West, where he thought the call for laborers was urgent, and should be answered. The members presented him with a substantial sum of money as a recognition of their appreciation of his services. Port. twenty miles north of Parry Sound about three weeks ago, was found in the river. An inquest was held. and a verdict of suicide returned. has- the The body of Violet Smith. the young teacher. who dsiappeared from her boarding house at Dillon i Hon. A. G.MacKay complains of the elections coming: on at a time when the fall and Christmas trade will be affected. All the Grit papers will be harming: on the same string, but there's lots of time to attend to MacKay, and attend to business too. eig} terian church morning and 'e ' ~“AV. Overcoats and suits out in hundreds at McK Broker’s 8319. Mr. Kelly is entitled to 'our are going thanks for a real “j oy ride“ in his echnies’ big . auto on Monday of last Week. It was a perfect day and the roads, Dr. T. S. Sproule, M. R, Mark- With very few dale, has been appointed Speaker exceptions were in; 'of the House of Commons. {splendid condition. ‘With Min? gKelly at the Wheel, Mr. S. F. Mor- f The morning service in Trinity lock beside him, and the editor ofg church next Sunday °Will be in this great family journal in the Q keeping with national Thanksgix'-!back seat alone, we started out at! ing Day. fhalf past ten in the morning» Rev. Principal Gandier, of Knox fing°htng thivlgunéhiws1:011:59“: " College, Toronto, will preach an-l ,.1..,§.madad : guilt} 9, somethin ’§ niversary services in the Presby- I ,“e ’ 90.1 e O S ‘13 01 '0“ g' +(1I\I\n- - 'L‘n-e morning service in Trinity church next Sunday -Will ing Day. o’clock. Broker's S Worth 31 5 ale. i'soon covered. As at Thornbury we stopped just long enough to give the auto a. drink when We started. again, and headed for Eu- genia over twenty miles straight south of us. The sun was de- After dinner, Mr. Kelly suggestâ€" ed to Pete~that is Pete Munshaw, the proprietorâ€" to accompany us on our trip, but Pet-e. had .no din- ner yet, and besides, he couldn’t think of going with such select company without washing his face and changing his tmnsm-q Van" â€" V AX L‘s-3U. J- jluctance awav from the stream, X again. gbut there was no reluctance in his ‘\ xxxxxxx: manner 11 hen seated beside the‘ . school ma am, and a steaminv hot .' jdinner se1ved up to him in the verv highest Style of the cull nmv.r 1.art. Now he \1 as st1 uck with new . N0 part1 beauties s. The magmficent dini1g~ “’1 but “'5 room. the scrupulouslv do an linen “t9 0111‘ YC and the homli ke comforts of tl111,H”}’0t’~le excellent little hostelry \\ e1e suh- WOthSda‘ 1ects on which both Morlock and Blame Lau: K0”) SI’OR 'e in the highest terms 0" Lauder of praise. but their deliO‘ht at the Miss Bess $1111<1u1.d111g's didnt interfere with ' who with thexr appet1tes. 1- 7 1 1 .. Tuesday and walk home after getting his basket full. But Kelly saw the situation and starting towards the hotel, called out to Morlock that dinner was ready, and we must be moving. Waking from his reverie Mr. Morlock Walked with much re- ed as though he was anxious part company with the rest of put on his wading-boots, buy fishing-pole, start down the ri\ . _,_‘_‘_ VQAA‘. fto eat. During our few minutes 3wait we took a stroll to the Falls. Mr. Morlock was never there be- l:fore and to him it was a perfect dream. As soon as he saw the wa- ter tumbling over the rocks and .rushing rapidly through the nar- row gorge. below, he assumed a real piscatorial attitude, and his head for the time being was full of speckle-d beauties of all sizes. Sam . is a great fisherman, and it seem- ‘ wan: home after getting his at full. But Kelly saw the tion and starting towards the , called out to Morlock that and besides, he couldn’t going with such select without washing his face ging his trousers. Kelly twenty minutes to get start down the rive minutes to twelve, tay for something g our few minutes stroll to the Falls. th ~h‘ 'f iVlI‘S. b‘orman Was born in Scotland: 1 e ,C tied 5 came to Canada in the year 1852, p91“ e ’and has lived in Durham and its 1018 m the ’ _' . ideceased by her husband, Mr. rn er “as ! Chas. Forman, about 17 yearS. Mrs. :he heavv! of a very quiet and we near":lgentle disposition and W35 mUCh ra share respected by all who knew her. [was n(’WgShe enjoyed comparative good :health until about six weeks ago, 3r \vas 31"; when she had the misfortune to )9. 1n and I fall dovvan stairs as she was retiring hLm well I" for the night. For 3 W991: or 30 :y yearslshe seemed to recover from her “'31 Pete injuries, but evidently the ShOCk ound the was too great for one of her years 5‘ started and she gradually lost strength 3 farther ’ and passed peacefully away at Kelly f"; the time above stated. She leaves were m 1 four daughters, Who have the sym- flce wasll'pathy of their many friends, in lornbury this, their season of sorrow. The ough to! ' I 4 l ‘ 1 straight at the house, Interment will be in 4 4 was anxious to Say Nothing of rest of us, ,. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26,1911 The Durham branch of the W0- men’s Institute Wil hold the No- vember meeting at the home of ‘Il' J An entertainment will be held in 'Ritchie’s school house on Friday night in connection with the Sun- day school, conducted there dur- ing the summer months, and now closed for the Winter. These closing exercises are always of a high moral class, and we trust a good attendance will be present The Ladies’ Guild of Trinity church will hold a sale of home- made baking on Saturday after- noon next at Mr. Ed. Kress‘s store. You are invited to call and pur- chase some of your Sunday and Thanksgiving Day supplies from‘ them. I Miss Bessie Hinde, of Harriston, who with her sister, Nellie, at- tended the Public school here for a month this fall, while Visiting; at the reéfory, is quite ill with diph- theria at her home. At last hear- ing she was beginning to mend. xxxxx‘mxmmmmmammamaze: HMV‘ Should the Chronicle reach our readers a day or two late next week, we hope to be forgiven, as we are tak- ing out our present news- paper press, and installing another in its place. Under such circumstances, it is usual for country offices to take a week off, but we hope to get out a paper, even if it should be behind time. To do so, involves an immense amount of extra work, but we are willing to work for the benefit of our patrons, whose patronage and past forbearance w-évap- preciate very highly. The new press is being installed by Mr. John Huggins, of Toronto, who put in our present one eleven years ago. Be good till we meet xxxuxxnmmfinkmxxmkmzmxmxxxxx “ “ending in the west :the glint of its slanting rays ad- V'ded an indescribable charm to the :vast stretch of country that un~ ,'folded itself to our View as we 9 neared Epping and turned our eyes Wowards the south and east to be- hold a natural scene, more vasti and more beautiful than the best; cyclorama ever painted by the? brush of an artist. We got homez about 7 o’clock, making the whol I distance of {ninety miles or § without a single mishap. l ern sky and HMMHMMHHK HMKHKKKHK HHMKMunKHK LATE NEXT WEEK is Hallowe'e oft Yarns and Wools Fall Suiting, 52 inches Wide, in BEECHâ€"Navy, Green, Brown and Grey, regular 65c. and 75c., to clear ....................... - A Dress Goods Special Underwear for men in thing for fall weather: finish with special heel and toe Women’s Vests. SDecia] at Great values and Ladies’ and Children’s and Sweaters. Plain a Highest Prices for Our Stock is Very plete just. now. 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