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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 Oct 1912, p. 9

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E wxwaWQE um m DEBRA)! CHRONICLE #3: M? time he has got more I(mt the txarden than ”other can I hue ever employ HIS CHARACTER. A man of consideraMe wealth f and very conscientious as well.; was obliged to dismiss his garden- er for dishonesty. s the gardener had a wife and fly dependent upon him, how- . 0V9), the rich man gave him : “character” and framed it in this Mr. John Johnston, formerly of the Traders Bank staff here, but now of Paisley, was in town Mom day evening. He was accompanied by Mr. Fred Ryan, formerly of town. Both attended the Assem- bly in the town hall. "I herehty certify that John Dodge has been in my employ an exudeue r for three years, and during thet tinge he_ has got more MEssrs. W. Calder, W. P. Pater- son, and Alex. and James McLach- lan, have gone to the wilds of Muskoka to spend the hunting season. Mrs James. T. Saunders, accom~ nied by her littleda hter. Iva rma, and her sister, iss Leona Fag an. visited friends at Orange ville during _the holidays. I Mrs. Harry Burnett, and Miss Frankie, accompanied by Mrs. '1'. Cowan and little daughter, visited the farmer’s daughter. Mrs. David ngper, at__Paisley. Mr. Norman Lenahan, of St. Michael’s College, 'loronto, visited higipargpps Qve_r the holiday. Miss Minnie Burnett retu'rned to Toronto, after spending a Week Wi_t_h hei mother, Mrs. D. Burnett. Mrs. John Kinnee, of Moorcfiold, spent the hqliuay wrth her sonKMr. C._ _P. Kinneu. Mrs. Murfhy, of Owen Sound, visited iss May Young over Sqnday, Mrs. J. M. Benton and Miss Edna Reid attended the Epworth League convention at Grand Valley this waek. Messrs. \Vill and L'ou farelle, of St. Marys, were holiday visitors in town. Rev. T .H. and Mrs. Farr, of Blyth. spent the holiday wth the latter‘s sisters here. M1. Howard Scales, of Mt. For- est, took in the Assembly in the to_\\_'n hall onflMongiqy night. Mr. Alex. McLachlan, and son, James, are in Muskoka for the hqgting season. Mr. 'Fred Glafissihés téken a posi- tion in the furniture factory at Markdale. Miss "Leila Wéigart, of Owen Sound, spent Monday the guest of M1818 AmXJKelly. Miss Ethel Sharp, of Holstein, spent the holiday with Miss Rita Irwin. â€"--'v-, Millâ€"é." Sutherlagc-l',‘ 2111.21“ tufguzhild- ren, of Stratford, are visiting her sigt_er,_Mr_s. D. Gibson. “fix-{.131 Séééfe'i'ment Thanks- giyjpg D9; in_ Palmeratqn,‘ - -- A..- Mrs. Dr. Wartsâ€"6‘11, 3'an Mrs. King, of Georgetown, visited their moth- erLand sister, Mrs. J .A. Glass. home from Toronto. from Toronto. Mr. and Mn .8. Hughes visited with Toronto friends. v â€"v-â€"w--r ‘\ Miss Gla'a‘ys'éafirord, of TBiv'onto, visited her aunts, Mrs. G. Modre, £1133 M113. J. Crutchley: Miss Joan Brown was home 80m ngongo _viaiti_qg Aher pareqta._ Mr. Philip Boddy, of Hamilton, is visiting his aunt, Mrs. J. Kelly. Mr. Riley, of Owen Sound, visit- ed__old friends oven" the hgliday, Sir. Morris, of Mt. Forest, visited Dggham f_riend§_ on _Mondgy. v -v-- 'O-V â€"- "VI-l ‘-ufil|h Mré. Brad. Jan-naieson, and” 6:13;, are spending a couple of weeks at_}_19r gorge it} Squtbampton. Mr. Robert Watt spént the holi- dg}: wit}; friends _at_ Britton._ mas Mar aret Petty spent Sun- da_y with ice Edith _A.llan. Mr. Robert Hughes, of' Owen Sqqnd, visited h_is sisters, here. ' Mrs. Crawford wasrin Holstem last week. Mr. Archie Davidson, of Port McNichol, was home Monday. Mr. Savage, of Chesley, was in town on Monaay. Mr. Will Iaidlaw, of St. Marys, visited his home here. Mrs. J. Gibson, and Miss I :1 Gibson, were visitors at St. Mar3s Misses Susan and M13r VicClozk- lin, were home from Toronto, Mr. Forsyth of (11111111 “as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. McC omb. Mr. Joe M0010 of “1011mm, “as home over Sunday. Miss \Voodlzmd, of T0r3011<1.\“j::- ited Mr. and 311's flhos. B31013}: Mr. szgviiy. of Toronto, was; in gown .Momlay. Mr. and Mrs fiéimes, and Miss Pc-rkins‘ of Gorrie, spent the holi- da‘g With the yisqes Hughqs here. Mr. Bob. Laidlaw, of the School of Practical Science, Toronto, vis- ited his home here. Misses' Allie, Edith and Margaret Grant, of Toronto, Were home. . Mr. Knechtcl, of Palmerston, visited his son here. Miss Edith Allan. of Shelbnrne, visited her home here. Mr. Alex. Kearney was home from St. Marys. Mr. Foster Saunders was home from Toronto. Mr. Wm. Harvey, of Toronto, spent a few days in town. Mr. Frank Lenahan was in Tor- on_tp on Friday of last week. Miss“ Martha Morrison spent thel day with her grandmother, Mrs.| J. Davidson. l Mr. Chas. Ramage, in, of Lon- don, spent the holiday with his pgrpnts here. Mr. Robert :Milani_,_(_)f”Iâ€"Ia-Iâ€"1'0Ver, Wit? in sown- Sa‘turday. _ Mrs. Green, of Regina, Sask., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Limin. Misses Clara and Annie Alice, and Mr. Harold Aljoe, of Toronto, hqudayg‘q with their parents. â€"""'""J vâ€" vv-una llllll 11“; Dilly”. Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, of Tor-- onto, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. R.__Aljoe. Mrs. A. Noble, of St. Marys, vis- ited her father, Mr. W. G. Lauder, of__Va1:ney, and other relatives. Mr. Bol’tbn, formerly Witâ€"hr ri'he' Traders Bank here, and now of Sarnia, visited in town. 39:3. 'D_. B._ Mela-lane Ipent in PERSONAL. was home l The annual business meeting of ithe local beef-rin was held in Hastie’s Hall on onday evening :of last week. The average weight 'of beast this season was the same fas last year, 390 pounds. The ring ;was formed for another season, Mr. 'John McCarty being elected pres- lident. There are a couple of. éshares not taken up yet. A very hearty vote of thanks was tender- ?ed Mr. Hastie for the free use of his hall. Mr. and Mira .T. E. Blair have wonderful! improved their cosg homo by Vin: it covered wit br ht, metallic siding over carpet 101 New cornice and window ham-Idaoaddtoitaanotortand app-canon. m .Huch Firth ad! 9 Mr. John O’Neill arrived home on Friday from Saskatoon district‘ 'where he was in charge of a sep-A farator in a big threshing outfit. :He is the picture of health, and is {now actively engaged in helping ibis brother Ali. to run their out- .fit here. Alf. invested in a big [traction en ine last week, and it ;is_n1aking t _e_separator hum. Me'ssr‘é. Will Jack and J'. H. Rob- son, disposed of a horse each last 1wetek. i Mr. Wilfrid Hunt is home from Owen Sound Collegiate Institute, enjpying file {estive days; Mrs. George Robertson, and bright little daughter, Mabel, en- joyed Thanksgiving holidays at her old homeâ€"Mr. John Green- wood’s, and with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Robson. 3 ‘all earlv in the week and 3 avoid the Saturday rush. On Friday, October 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Arch. McNab, was born a son, their firstborn. Congratula- tions. Now in stock and arriving daily FALL IMPORTATIONS OB Miss Nixon, ofâ€"Dundalk, was thu guest of Mrs. A. G. Blair during: thgnholg‘days. _ Miss Ellâ€"fins Bradley, of Markdulv suburbs, spent the past week With he! sister, Mrs. T. E. Blair. Rev. W. W. Prudham, B. A., con- ducted most successful missionary services in Zion on Sunday. The givings were more liberal than in former_ years. Housing the mangold and 9m. turnip crops is the task of many a farmer this Week. for Xmas and Presentation Gifts. Miss E. E. Mooney MILLINER McIntyre Block, Lambton St. (One door west of Standard Bank) FANCY GOODS This-«VH1: we show an Elite Line Of Cut. Glass in sets and odd peicvs at. prices never be- fore offerqu in DITRHAM. Sew our stock of In Smokers Sets, Fern Pots, Baskets, Flower Puts, Etc. It is not too early to think of Xmas, We have already set purchase 8 aside. THE HAT SfiOP The Central Drug Store :: Durham We have new stock arriv- ing every week, from the most fashionable and up-to- date Millinery House in Can- You will find our prices very reasonable and our stock complete. Central Drug] Store ‘ Burnished Brass is just the kind you get under the very' best conditions at any one of Sham’e fichools, Toronto. The Central Business )01lege. the Central‘ Felegreph School, and Four City Branch Business Schools. Our new rurriculnm explains the practical courses given. “him for a copy to Central Business College, Y‘ngd Gerrard st..'l‘orunt0 \V. H. SH AW. Pres. EDUCATION THAT PAYS TRAVERSTON. ' On Sadat? eyen'i'ng, a‘ telegram came to Mr. Adam Anderson, of the 2nd concession, announcing the death of his sister, Mary, ‘which took place in Hamilton the l same morning. Deceased was the |second eldest daughter 0! the late IMI‘. and Mrs. George Anderson, of the 4th concession. She was with- fin a few days of attaining her iher 46th birthday, and her whole life. with the exception of the past gthree years was spent in the old shome. The remains were brought ‘by G. T. R. to Durham, on Monday then conveyed to the home of her brother, from whence the funeral :took place on Tuesday afternoon to Zion cemetery, Rev. Dr. Farqu- gharson her pastor, conducting the service at the home and graveside. .Besides her brother, Adam, there ,sun‘ive three sisters, \lrs. Wm. 'Spence of Alberta, Mrs. A. Spen- cer. of Dan hin, and Mrs. Arch. Llc§ab,_of t 0 4th concession. We can’t get over the; slight of not being invited to that dance on Monday night. We feel so sure that we‘ll decline all future invi. taticns. If they were our hens and the other fellow’s garden thing: would be different. A Wife-beater may not mind im- prisonment, but a tew lashel thrown in will make him think a little bit We are burning coke in the but coal would be a ough for us it we had it. Mr. Malcolm Black, lately return- ed from the west, after being away since last April. He has had a good season’s work at high wage. Mrs. Stewart, of NBi‘rrâ€"lfih-b; wan the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Agglersun, last week. Hiii'fibiz’t'ééript, or Galt, visited her'triend, Mrs. James Nelson. from Friday till Wednesday. ‘._ J ‘.‘ n.--- â€"- Mr. and tiffâ€"Win. ffgfifl’s spent the first two days of the week Wi_t_h her kindred in Artemesia. ‘ (assistant, from Markdale, heatly dig; the. work. M}. "ziiad‘fi'r'sf' (3". Efih‘é‘y‘""§£zere guests of the Martin home on Thanksgiying Day. 00'!va m D ; I” V mber J HITS AND MISSES Octobor “It. thil of- sod an-

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