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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Nov 1911, p. 1

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H Mr Murray Smith. of the. Stan-. ,idard ‘Bank, Brantford, l f I l Mrs. Harkness and children. of t was home Teeswater. spent the hoiidav with I + MILLINERY Immense Array of Exquisitely ieantiful Fall I l and Winter Hats. We are prepared for the big rush now on and growing ill volume daily. 4- 41.5 \ V. ,g , 1 01 the hOhdd}. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. C 1‘ MW - r . . . 3101' 'n S‘ “ h 1 1 r--~r1v(*ntion will be, A .1 “gm.“ Sal f . M-I‘S- “213013, of Georgetown, to ’ 1 .. ,, ‘ ” ‘ ‘ ‘ -._.. ~ ~ ) 1‘ C‘ D cows. '~ _ ‘ . :1. . .- I . -. . \ ““13 Saturday the 11th lV'E'iFâ€"Olds 1.- .- 8 “‘0 ESpent the hOlAd} “1th 1101‘ motliâ€" Mrs. T1105. 13- Hutton lelt last ., . ‘ ' ’ ' ’ ~ -‘ Mailings and calves.1er Mrs (1-1; ,- , , _ . J '1 .' . ) u . .‘ L156. F ‘11 t 1‘ g ‘ _3 ‘ ‘R r l“. \\ ill be held on the pre mises f \I ‘ II A) 0 ”Sit ‘u Slsul' Mir». '.‘1 , . ‘ .“)‘ S \\'. l "h i I ‘ I j 4‘ C, - I.. ‘ ‘ . v r) u r . . 3' g . 'i"":!‘:'t ‘ 1..., (ti o 1.. 111 1 it {Roht Brigham. Allan Park onl Mrs. Lynn, of Allan Park. visit- Huglll Tbtlnlan. Billssclb, and le- ~ 3 -. .-..,;,__1, Domino”. Lth' Fridav \‘l v 1-. )1 . ' ' I ed her daughter. Mrs ":lward Bu -- turned Tuesday. ‘ ' l 119 -: ms will ho a wet» ' ' ‘ .~ ‘ ) em I” 10H?» C‘mUnFm'-: _ o ' " "“' - l , 3 “ ‘ “;ing at 1 O'clock p m Sec hills nett, Jr. ,last week. Mr. and Mrs. Smith. of Palmers~ ‘ '. ."t‘J‘ . , ‘ , . ' ' 4 â€" ‘ I l . 1 .. , ,. 1* c [fol particulars. g Mr "laylor, of Owen Sound. was to“ “PM“. guests 0: her mother, 9 V9 3.. .:'.r‘_ “w‘ p. ‘ ’i I | 3 in ‘ ' ‘ y“ . __ ‘1 ‘ i .i .e'l . :1 1. . 1 is in. c . openi d Mr J W B O“ 0.} athe. guest of Mr. .Ramage last MIS- Pennington, ox er Thanks- ,1 .} , . . m,“ (100,. to the caitoonlst. Will lecture in the town,i , , . , . , 1 113. i lhall on the evening of \Iondat- f Miss Jean Ireland, of Toronto. Rev. MI" GL‘Il’dIW' 0f hnox (301“ ‘ " " rvenriher 13th. under the auspices 0f 1 spent Thanksgiving Day With 19.5191 Toronto, l‘l‘ezlched in the ,. | ' l ’ '~ . . . . . 1: i 1 -; ),._... . ' - . ' ... Presbvi'i '1“) (z s .. - I , ”9:3 1 .i. m d ofi Illttt} jthe baptist church on the submct : “1th filends 1” tow Q“ l t " tun“ and“! "H ...und.i} ~- 5' . .. . , I ' 1 a ‘ ~ \ ' -~ ~,- ' | ' ‘ SD, M L, 3C,” 51510 . .1110“. ( . .- ,. . . . , , ., ' as , .moining an t‘\clllll§‘£. ‘ 3 in, _ ,1 t in" M n .- 1 l .1 t.) Treat a D13 Subject in a; Miss Clara Aljoe, teacher, of a 4 li‘ ' .tx‘) ‘5 “ ) 1‘. l o l ' ' ‘ ' ‘ s‘ r ‘ ' r t 7 . ,, > . i . ‘ V , s , y _ ’ * , - Uni .. T 11, ; 1 ll‘C-l Mannei_ The l'(-’l)ulal ad- , Chatsworth, was home over the MI‘ “m. Laidlau, Jr,, Dr St- +44 or: 3111.80.1ch g missmn fee will be charged. Mr. 5 holdav Marys, spent Thanksgiving holia 1 .. .-- ‘1- ,1- 1, in 1 Mr Bcngough is (”'10 of the most day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leave your order early in the Week to avoid the week end rush. Excellent Values in bought brilliant and well known cartoonâ€". , . . spent the hol.day with her parents . I ; Miss Viinnie Binnie. of liampden. Laidlaw here. Misses Bertha and Emma Harvey. Ladies’ Mantles . {arms Sin-1:” ,‘ ists. '1 hose who have heard him 3 t B . . . g , 3 , _ ‘ g, _ , 1a unessan. to 31'. “v. Scarf. 1 beioit will be glad to hear him ‘ 1 .again. and those who have llt'V‘l'i \ l l l i l l l Mr. and Mrs. Tate, of Totonto. of Toronto, spent the holiday with Mum 1 lieard him will do well to hear him ' .wKay has resignv'll l ~11Fr~l__" - 1.11.11 (if Lit \_).l .llllS limit“. .‘x’, W. Rn's‘x'ell. h} appointed in A. l-c1.~ol't came in from (.‘xlenclir spent the holiday as guests of Mr. {and Mrs. Hugh McDonald. 1 § Ill 1'. {obci‘t Adlam, of Hanover. that a hear was supposed to bgispent 'l.‘li'.inksgiving with fl'i.~‘lldsili . .ux, .- l.’ 1‘... v running around in the woods. Afr-OW” (it the death , they have a sn‘lart, dressv ()ur Mantlcs are alwavs popular, being well tailored \Vt‘ l‘lil '.(‘1' (ll ti “Callie 1'. D \V :n. 'i g‘jj‘sllily, 21H . ..‘ 1 hall on Saturday interred ‘.t’s. 'l'hon as Mel-lon- \'t' not yet 1c deceased f Holstein. Johnston, $1.. (1 the re-‘ at Mapleâ€" es to go into the bush. and boy‘s father tried. but with 'better success. The place was . l amined. and bear tracks discover-1 1 l ! . .‘ 1 1 farmers son couldn t get his horxâ€" . i 1' l l I Mr. Ramsay, of \Valkerton, was thv 1a visitor of Mr. and Mrs. W.H. Bean I l DMien Thanksgiving Day, cx- . 311‘. Joseph Brown returned from their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nat. Harvey W HYMENEAL , \vILSONâ€"â€"B.\..\°ks. The home of Mrs. ll. ii. Banks. ’of Edge Hill, was the scene of a ’happy event. on Thursday, October 1(.,[ l i. ..i will n h. :' seventh 'lil‘l'."l1t91' - .. . . (the West last week after an 2‘? - “ ’ Jed. A posse of town mmrods; . x I Winifred Thirxa. was ll’lli.‘.’l in {went out armed but couldn‘t find 1sence Of about five “licks“ ' i l , ‘_ -’ ‘ i 7 ' marriage with Mr. Herbert S. Wil- ‘bear or near tracks. :and after; Mr. and Mrs Hildebrandt and S f D } P \I \I C l _ , . _. .. ., , , son 0 uriam .ev. - '. i :- 11931111113 1hall a porcupine had son Eddie spent Thanksgiving ’ ’ ‘ I C 31‘" l 1-1-31 Society will be irks-rested are cordially on Saturday. cided the game was all gone. .,.,...['mg of the Dur- ‘ came home Without their prey. , (-i‘ We intimated last week that we . would be late thi. w e ’ s w . l’ d I 2th. at eight o‘clock , S e 1‘ a e 1‘1 a to install a new newspaper press. 1 l l l Mrs. Schooley and her grandson. l I l i oe 'W’hitchurch. were in Stratford ver Thanksgiving. ocâ€"i Miss Jewel McComh. nurse-inâ€" training was home over the. holi- h d P 'si'lent' C iTo erect a big press is no small f’dav. .' 1* ...t V , 1‘9 L - ' ‘ - . â€" - ° I f L 1“” and “9 11°99 0‘” delay “'1” bet Miss Lillian Walker teacher near . ’ ‘~.7"»'. .- ~ , " ’ ‘ borne “1th patience by all Proton Station spent Thanksgiving twill return from who have the privilege and 'we . . l\Vlth her mother in town. .\. 1,;.,., week. and will trust the pleasure of receiVing-thel ,1 services in the paper regularly every week. We‘ ch ‘1! ..‘t¢t “11 next Sunday, 1 admit that our local news is rather I“ n l . -_ Miss Truax, of Walkerton, wasa ‘lholiday guest of Miss Marion Cur- brother, J. H. land officiating in the absence of Rev. Mr. "Wright, the bride’s pas- tor. At eight o’clock in the ev- ening to the strains of Mendel- sohn’s wedding march, played by the bride’s cousin. Miss Bertha :Hamilton, the bride looking beauâ€" ltiful in "a gown of white net. trimâ€" ;med with Irish lace and pearls lover liberty satin, with bridal veil 1and orange blossoms and carrying in boquet of white roses. entered ‘the parlor leaning on the arm of Banks. The hand- appearance, and their weight is just right to allow of their being used right through from early fall to late spring. 11'18. some bridesmaid. Miss Maud Meeting will be small in quantity and of very little ,.".,.,’.,.im, Sump,“ 5:0- account in quality but it will be better from now on. Many typo- of the Toronto teaching staff. were {9011119 ypographical errors will appear. but they are not all the result of ignorance on our part . .:.ston. at the cement ;. couple of boarders »I' so. and becoming '.‘ziem. as he missed '.- ~' of underwear, hei 13*2'1'iiie and return the; "-s before turning said they were .unâ€"n‘ PERSONAL. Mr. R. J. Ball, M. P. was in town V «on Saturday last. 1 UV- Miss Jean Brown from Toronto l visited her parents here. wary service of the . 1 51st church will 08 "t“.‘wr 13th. at 10.30 a. i Miss Lizzie McDonald. of Toron- Hev. Mr. Marshâ€"3 l l l to. was home for the holiday. Mr. Robert McCracken, of Hamil- was home. over the holiday. Mr. H. H. Mockler good program willlover Sundai -~~ ». :5 and 15c. . . )A‘ . will conduct the ‘~Iw;;'l:iv evening, tea . t W” . .. . ' 1 the hall from U; “£15 .n 0 . Miss Bertha Sparling spent the iholidav with friends at St. Mary .. ail-:1 the 1'111’4'1‘; ‘ if ‘ " i ' - Jr Ireland of ;r-‘ 132‘. ’1!) TUDUII y )1158 Can l ._ , . tzlflk visited town friends Toronto l Misses Susie and May McClocklin :home for Thanksgiving. 5 Misses Allie, Edith and Margaret lGrant, of Toronto were home for ' Thanksgiving. l Miss Bea ~McCracken. milliner at iOrangeville was home for Thanksâ€" ' giving. 3 Mr. Will McGowan and two sis- Iters. Misses Jean and May spent a *few days with Kimberley friends. i Miss Kate A. Firth spent part of .Thanksgiving holiday in VValkorâ€" ton Mr. Alfred McClocklin. of Or- vangeville, spent Thanksgiving at his home here Dr. and Mrs. Burnett, of Hamil- ton. visited the latter‘s . Mr. and Mrs. Adam Robertson. Mr. Robt. McCracken. Hamilton, spent the lmlitlay at his 1’“ ff‘fl t.) .).'.o.l\ Our Stock is very com- plete just now. ll. Call and you will see the most up-to-date Mantles in town, V /@ 1% 'illllll'illlli“ . fl \ parents. ' was dressed in white silk and carried a boquet of pink roses. The groom was ably supported by his brother. Sam " Banks, w ion Boyd gowned in pink silk act-k ed as flower girls. 1 l . l After the wedding ceremony the, guests, about one hundred in numy ooowooooooocooo§o¢+++¢ow oooooooooowooooo bre. did ample justice to the sump; ltuous dinner. after which they y’were entertained by vocal and in- fstrumental music, games and danc- ‘ing. The young couple left Dur- ghtam station on Friday morning iamid aShower ofrice and confetti and visited at Toronto, Hamilton' ‘and Hanover. After their return‘ from their honeymoon they will Etake up their residence on Queenf street, Durham l distance who , l l ‘ The guests from a attended the wedding were Miss _B. Hamilton, Mr. E. Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert banks. Hiverview, Wilson. Alice Malcolm and Mar-:‘ S. F. MORLOCK C -. “a _. ”5.: Sweater Coats . . . Great values and popular prices in Men’s, Ladies’ and Children’s All-wool Sweater Coats and Sweaters. Plain and fancy weaves in 'b‘éé‘f; olors and trimmings. -â€"__________________________________________________ §§§¢¢O¢¢¢ Mrs. an d Dr. J. and Miss .‘X “(If ; Malcolm, Dallas, ”\Visconsin. Mr. l I" 1. :;t. ‘.viizeh here 1‘ UOOdS , iii-111.11.} Miss May McClocklin was hams Miss Jessie bum“, Mm Mum .';s;vi('t'5 of St.5fyom Toron'w- visited her cousin, -liss Lizzie ‘ “ ”at "‘1‘ it? Mr. James Smith left Tuesday for Byers 1” ‘ ‘7“ l l * 1 "ill“ "limitifiuelph, where he has secured 21 Du Hopkins. of West 'iforontn. . , .= “‘ ”'5’“. Imamjlucrati'x'e position 35 machinist. was a guest of Rev. and Mrs. 1 Wm fulfill '9‘ My}. T1”? Mr. Pink. of McMasteI‘Univei‘SiEY 1111111“? f-OI‘ a fC‘W days at the i , 1k 24' ’ "1 “N {OIL- was the guest over Thanksgiving first of the week. '.1" O” .. “2311.667,” 3.111, and Mrs. Fallaise. Mr and Mrs. Handforth and 3' "Id I i :5 i u” at. \Ir. Alex. McLachlan left )I’on- baby daughter 51“?!“ Ti‘iilfll‘1533i'l71-3 1 X I i Y My“ Edav to spend the hunting? 5011301: with the latter'S parents. MY- iiii'l 'x» *‘ x u )ll‘en _ , 1 1 (143' l_l‘.‘ll’.l-; iii-the neighborhood of Sudbury. Mrs .James McNally. ,‘ .- , ”mt [5,.”- (1‘1 111 at Works. 311“. and Mrs. Wesley Lyons re- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ‘Grcian. of To- l 5'" “m “”t be 111‘ "3““: Of (W turned this week from the \Vest ronto, visited her father, Mr. Alex. *3 TEN“- ; . . lug-d in a: where they spent the past four or Bell, and other relatives and I‘11‘2ll‘L':I"\'t‘t3tS. Wiih‘ 1 ‘1,“ st vei‘i‘ Jud , five monthS. 4 . friends, "iii” rllfil‘t sleeves if", ngl‘et to W I ’ i i s YI‘iSfOI‘tl'n I ., mum m [only 1:5".v ILI'AdVlf): in: "i work for. l ‘ lit (leiaV. - ‘u‘i “Tins to UT‘ 9 ' g: 1,-0.1 affecieil, ‘9 ’5 Wear 1 wloo-d ‘)()1‘~Un"i 1 ,13,9Sh,1.t9' 9‘“in ..: similar. i .:.')I:N11‘:lle:bs§;r .1 .. last about half; VVVVVV Vin)! SbthS. 31809 Hose, Men’s Cish' m Hose. Men‘s and Hats. .. , ;, hay horse, and - a 12111.: coat, light felt " t Echind, and name ‘ Hamilton Allen's “'44 1914;; and took some ar-l the wall. \Yhile he was -,-..‘;5 5" 1: person sitting in the I .. .. rear of the shop, . :1 his actions through the 7.33 ‘it if“ mild? DO alarm, think.- :91.” Getter to make the culprit 3944;??? articles personally and led thfoam his conduct, or be for- Walt» hlgh GXposure to pay the 50;. ll thy serving a term in pn- ed bEIoi-e £:hartlfiles are not return- the culprit 8 end of next week by Ike‘fingg , Personally, legal pro-y m . W111 be at once instituted. ' lugl - l .1: 74/ 7 [/II In .15.:- fl" ' ”Gr ....... I --7 f} - 1 mwwrxarfi‘xfl? 1’9 ‘ . . I, '- «,Q _/ '9'._‘ . THE CHRONICLE’S’NEW PRESS The above cut gives a fair representation of the new press installed this week in the Chronicle Office. It is a fourâ€"roller, two-revolution Campbell Book and Job Press, and will print four pages of a. sevenâ€"column paper. â€" 14w . .- ...... ...... / . a . . _. I v'- ‘ I II x. '. ' / u u 1 n v - I, , vn'n . ’ ' 1 u 4" I f ‘ l 0" - I ,, ally! ' a, . ........ “(.53. . , ' If ‘I 4 I, 1 . . 1/ , ' l :9 l I, M/ H”, V , fl ........... . ; r '/H/ ’/r . 1 . inhaler/x2” 4 , , xoéooevooooooveo’oovvevvooooo¢¢+¢¢eteoeeev,v-99r.94ooooooooe+¢ooeo++++¢¢oeeo<QQ§¢¢+++¢¢+§§¢+¢§+§§§¢§¢oo and Mrs. \V. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. J Mnrdick, Hanover. and a ”(‘1' (if ills num- l groom's relatives from Mulock. The many useful and valuable presents which the bride. and groom received testify to the esâ€": teem in which thev are held by their many friends. I The Chronicle joins in wishing, the young couple many years of! happiness and prosperi y, and ex-, tends them a hearty underline 115‘. citizens of the town. i 1 ‘\~ ‘3. 5.5:.\.§.7.-.,\:.,\_~5xyymuxx, \\ \f} \ \ ‘ .Ir- ....... ........ ....... \5‘ w“. ”____. _.____ __ , _ __ _ -, '__ It’s time to think of a e c- . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00“ Heavier Underwear Hosiery thing tor fall weather. Dress Goods Special Yarns and Wools Highest Prices for Farm Produce. Underwear for men in medium weight. Just th Women’s Plain and Ribbed Cashmere Hose, soft finish with special heel and toe ...... ................25c Women’s Vests, special at. 25c e Fall Suiting, :32 inches wide. in Black, Navy, Green, Brown and Grey, regular 65c. and 75a, to clear 49:: A complete stock of Yarns and W 0013 in all colors. goooo¢099 ##0190‘60...‘ o¢¢9¢¢o000.¢o..¢ooooooooooooooooooooooooo...o«e.... ; . i

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