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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Aug 1913, p. 1

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Harding is engaged at the finding of a man near Mart--0119 0f the 5011001 l’f'mfl‘ “'35 slow '1 \VlClC lll'HlC Q ”L’Cl'lllV 1‘ 1. . , 1 . . ,, - 1 $11111 1111111 11111111111111 present in putting in :i newldale.” The deceased was .illoV'ed “1’1 1118.“, any 1W1” 1“ 1" l"ili""1i1’gi1 ' c l) ‘ - . 0 US €\(‘.\ )‘1l( . 1111, 11,_ 111.111.1111” 111istoam-heating outfit in the Mid-1to leave the Home in July. 1911-3, C ”191:?”fo gruff”: A Sh dsh-1 has ()Lll‘ llleTlC (in it, (i‘reath l‘C(lllCl‘(l 1 1111111 '1 1 1.111115 11111'i1daugh House. and will be there 1 andthe remains Were. in all proliâ€" 1011111111111 11“ ‘1‘ ““1“ “li'ihl'tl' - 1 1 11,1 1” ””1 11 i for the next couple of weeks. He ability. Where found. for over a 12:} El 1111010 11““1111 ‘mt “e tint1 $ - . 1,11 3 1 11.111111111111 11111. i llllt'll is to mow“ here in the course Year- (11:3 1:2: m1“ (1M\ “limits. Em“ ‘ only l.00 per yard 111.111\ ; 111-11“ 111111 111111l'u'ilm HH' _ . RE’OPENING OF THE SCHOOLS 1 in them. but have caused tin-ii i1 11 1 _1 1 .111 11 1.1.11.1.“11111 lh‘e 1l)lll'1l:'1nl lipapch of the \\ 0â€"1 The schools re-open on Tuesday . parents [(1, take much interest :11 '1 1 a 1 1 1 \ln: l:\ iini'HiHLI. and 1111inlt'll‘i ”Stump W”: meet 2.“ tholmorning next. September '3. and the new varieties supplied them.‘1 lllZle l)llCllL’SS Silk-firth” \"€l‘\' Still . . p2 :- or spi‘l‘lm'lrfi mm): M MH' '1' “' 8‘3”“ \mjw‘v‘lPrincipal Allan advises us that he Some were 50 “K'C‘iM-‘hll ‘49 “’l 1 1 111 1\, 4 1/ ' 1 1.. ,' 1,1 .31 . 'n lieo- agent, ()ne ”1.1on .liiii-silay'.‘S(*pteinber l at a ,‘L is particularly anxious to hate all have all the eggs give“ them: ( ('61) (ll. ‘ 3 ) lllL 1L5 \\ H k \\ It 1 Ulll 1‘ 1 1 1111 1 1. .1111 11.". 111111111‘1m. Mrs. N. laden \iill speak (Hi-H. 1 'h 1 it 1 t1 1 t hatch out. and have '11 11 9 11_1"_1 . ‘ 1 w ‘ 1 1 C, , ,"(ioo’l Form in Public Places" and1 lg] SC 100 9 men '5 preseii on ‘ ,1 '_,‘i 1 ( “(h 1 “Ill-HQ ()n €\ C'l \ \ «ll (l. SPClel thlllc ‘ .. , - . . ithe opening day. in order that a ens ”use“ if! {me birds 3 ' ' .Mrs. it. Law rence and Mrs. \‘l. 1 1 1 . R SW “NW l“~-r'ti\‘m' ii in l Ritchie on "Poultry Raising." amrmoper Classlf‘cahon.ma‘ be made“; """”""’" A $ 25 .1111 11-111 1.11.11 11111,_1 (1:111 will be. answered by 080111119 also adyises pupils not. to pu‘.'-1 GONE WE T t l. per yard ' 011 1 chase any new books until they1 S 1 3 There were fifty tickets sold1 _â€"_______________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"-_â€"- Cl FIC _ FRVICE 1 ' l x 1,11 , fl“ . ..., b 1 1 stuil‘lx’ lillli}: {wimp an-l :I kil itl'lt.’ continent, VJ'l'L. win liiiils. Fili‘lt’l‘ l‘eWHl‘tletl.‘pleasure to learn 0 otiiriiiiig to (‘ox’ Rahbe. at 1111. 1111111111111 .. ' - ~ -.. ~...... iiillizir'l Parlor. Durham. l1yt‘mng people. 1 1 ' ' .1. he'ii'y rains «if Pl".'lfl,\' night 1 accepts lli-lthlng 1 1 ‘3 11‘1”,“ 11111 3â€"1 1113111111N1 111111 11111 talent. hei acceptanm ~s: it-":il»lt- damage in the 1011.11_lber Of this World- lal organization 1 ‘il' l i 1 1 . \ . are il‘ljifl, . . school opening. All ..f hooks and siiplilleS.â€"â€"The Iirng Store. largest and hes \ girl ft r . *nera . ' W q! , fall suit and overcoat. ' lto dress ri .\ppl\' at once to Mr 1 9‘ g. ' . 'i -.|‘,rlill\\ l -.. 1! 11". v.‘l .'..1 !""¢ Il"‘\ ‘ l.“.‘ ‘1‘,‘ .“.;"‘_.‘ ‘l t‘,i‘.!.'. lilitlnt’ .ilg 11.4'rtnfiil'c'. will \i" from twenty ('(‘l‘l. interest. i.lll‘_\' HHL’lS 2115!) ft) m (Him Konol'l. ili=l\\t't‘ll Durham. either on l.:imlitmi l'ii‘ ll1l1lt'l' nf llirii‘ltmi. iiw'ir (“ iiii'iic‘palitv is es«- l“‘\ 1!! 1“}l‘ ..i {,1 at only For .. tapro- hail 'lihll'lff 1 :‘ie attendance. Th3! Year leted. is generally oomp her till the cured {or the manage- a harvesting and with good Weat end of next week. i Buy your school Macfarlan.e’s Drug Try S. A. Rife Co. for ‘.\. ' '1 ' ‘ ' 1 ll pit Hi1 1gamt‘ m )II. F (‘ 11'1.(1‘; ‘1 .1- y! 1“ c l l ~. HI H' “ .day. and WOW 1” -1 ‘ We wai li:‘.~ ilit' l to two hiinil-lmemlier g l‘ Rahal v 111 111'. We congratulate 1l("run. who has been L l . . ‘ member of Dr. V ogt s l l and J. 1 known as 'l l and recogn L~ti‘t'el l l"ound.~â€".\n auto . Butter n9c.; eggs 19c. supplies at Store. The t stock yet. ght for little money. orest - l it your lit-9 .Hli . . 1 l1 Illgilf’fit ('flHl‘ 1)“1(o‘3 1'). in the morninr. every 1 m- .,i in... , t w . hursday.~ l‘he J. I). A. ( o. Sim-k fowl-Si poultry. i . test musical road. an automo-I grca (ilmin'g. several l Ifn‘t'll no rain and' Th . ‘ . i ‘ all urn d . a lo ' f e w ltestimony we 't‘run‘s ability. . . Various man: e big fairs t of adver \\ ceks. Moon!) lying some ‘he Mendelsso ized generally as igemeiits w to 7. iii. Priii 'l‘ ues'1lay ( points organization on pins :about a s a swamp near inot far from the town. “since been learned that poultry. ll? Last ‘- mains were those of ' 'iJohn Orr. wh ""11 of the House of Refuge. and learn 1 yiously a resident of Owen a married man W he Was placed in remained until early 1012. when. apparently sane 1 . . _ . at a safe distance. so as not to was allt'i‘x‘wd' , . , cause damage to tnofe .ri::ustr o is (l‘ 3" )l‘ his libertY. b'l 1 Th brother in mo i e tire. 1 9 of his release fro gan an enqu. 'i know i the ‘ i it is always a1 achievements of and as Dr. but high-class , have tising for t and the efforts 0 ill be re- l"lli'ri'l‘ltheir pupils and to Wombat! n00!" a'public hi; Vogt! is the strongesti Miss l ‘and the best p l 1be made of every been getting i from the opening ' Jos. Mm‘nsip hf" 1’11St Tuesday nex ‘ l lllt‘ I .l DURHAI. ONT" THURSDAY AUGUST 28. W“ For All Kinds of Commercial ' THE MYSTERY SOLVED . Mr. and Mm. Jo'Ihn Lawrence had i .week from the Markdale Standard 1 1 , keleton being found in Wath their faithful driver. but- escaped with but little injury. sasttl Central Drug Storeâ€"The largest The Standard says: ’ 4‘ ‘ : .,- ‘ ' - .. ’ . , ' o 0 V l l‘ ‘ "1‘ ”l“ 3"“ 1stock of school books and supplies some years ago. went to Michigan.1“aye succeed. 1 ,1 , 1 ,1 1 1.1.4.1. ._ 1 1 _: ,1 1 1 ( _<-1 . _ .,- 1 ‘ " ‘ '\ ‘ ‘ ‘ 1in town. Low pi.ces. where the." previously resided. m11mare ubpstet 1th? uggy aid 1”“ Sletfveg ~ H l" l'l‘l :. . . . . . \' v1 n‘i ; ' “ *' ' “ l I .. ”i D 'h' . . _ , a yiSit. taking the childiren withiala- u C “Ditch t 9 flu“? . 111 1.111 1” 11,,i “f5" ‘“ u. am. “St “(HM “ 1 1 (1 1.1 r 8 me w eks‘ 11 ;occupants escaped \t'oiiilerfull.V ) 1 l .. H H H 135"“ lmket. \alued 3‘5 kN-‘l’si‘k" ier 'm’ a e 0 ' e ' A iwell. Mr. Tucker and Miss 1.00 l) “USES Ill ’ 'â€" 'C “ '|‘~' 5”“ lhitrwlsiy 1. '.- . w .1 }:. {1. sence. sent h‘llm word that she l’l’itli , . . " ' / .‘ (Hl \. [\t \‘dli at t‘ls 0f .(9. . . 1‘3lchechnle \Vex-P 1.ut 1~1It10 lllt‘ 1 1 deCided not to return. This prey- ' 1 1 \I 1 1. 1 1 o .â€" u u _ _ 1 OO - i Durham lulemle lacrosse team ed upon the mind of Der so that l “ 0159' "Mt ‘ rs. I‘lc“pr “ as “'1‘" ' "’ D ‘ .~‘.t'liti‘.',‘f mot PM 1 . .. , . . ' " ' lsiderably shaken ‘1" ‘ ‘l h l â€" -. ;\ M. L ; , i; . .. - 1 L t «ill! I (3 )ll 1,. __ plrt l Hmoi er 1 sudden (it itli he became “10151111111011. 1111,] 1131.11111_1 . 1 1 1 -. 1 i E 1 . “O u u - 1 1 1 N last “(nines- ly demented In the 11111 of long} an( .iainess .roken up. Peo- . . ' ' ' ‘ ‘gple hate to lye harsh with these - § H u _ _ 'OC '/ . .‘ perfectly harmless. We must congr 3‘ . M. 'o . 1159 “.1 n l here on the splendid accepted as ai . imade at all show. better ‘ (f 'r. h“ hm lot this success. as a mem- 1 _ a goal of their am 1 . 1 day i 1 are which are authorized. the time to start work t until the nest summei 'l‘he tezicht-I‘F ‘. James Hoy. Mr. and Mrs A. .l all‘UOllS for the gum-999 M Davis. Geo, Fiirneaux. D. ll. M"â€" \Vtii Printing Try The Chronicle and Mrs. Jae. Tucker. we bliahed- a old - p“ p an unpleasant upset on Saturday: the railway track. Iti It has is a risk to old peonle‘s lives to, the re- go on the road these times. ' , a man named Although the sire? bunch 5 dozen \Vhite Lawn Blouses Greatly 0 had been an inmate camped on the side of the road on ‘ “" h - but Ul‘e‘ Lambton street on Saturday night; reduced, “’8” made lhl‘UUQllOUt, 6116 tried to use precaut’on against . ,‘ . ‘ . Embroidery, also Lace lriininings and Sound. ith two children. “His wife.‘ Insertions, three. quarter and long 'cci-dents by leading tray- causing a eller’s horses past. they did not 21-1 Mr. Jas. Tucker‘si1 the Home. Where~ . _ _ ‘poor wanderers. at least country in June: . , 1 “people (lo. l'ill The}; Siltizlltl lie kept and New weaves and new finishes in Black Silks and Dress Goods __________________.__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"- New lilack l’aillcttc Silk 36 inches l' Some months later a 1100 19 Owen Sound. learning". I) ° 1 1 l It looks as if the Children's Fair at the Home. lie-v. 1 to be held on the 17th of Septem- iry by letter amongr ber may be a success after all. 0 atulate the school" here by the C'.P.R. for “'innipeg' showing Monday morning. one more. we the recent Depart-understand. than were sold for ' he first excursion of 1.012. 0f examinations. ' ' ' . we have secured many years pa. , 1 811.3311. {01111 tiheitgnlvork fort?QXth“.’1e::r: L. McNally. Albert Keller. An- . ,Wi u con.i(encein ieaiiy .1. 11-, 3’1 - ‘ .... .. «mmwvv cannot do everything. It requires ikingham. “'m. Ritchie. “v1“. Camp- '1: : ienergy and perseverance 0“ the l bell. Edgar Henry. John Weir. Jas. ‘1 y 1 part of the pupils to reach ”'P‘Park. W'm. Derby. John “1,115. 111: ‘ -1 b‘m’“ When ‘3‘““1‘ '1weiis. Thos. Collier. John Law-2: 1 iination time Comes i'Ounfl- 5““ ‘9 rence. w. J. Dayis. Arthur Lee. Mr. *. > 0 1 .in 931~1l(‘9l“13n(l Mrs. F. (‘aton and daughter: OSlery values : ‘ < \Vm. “'akeflcl'l. ossible use should 13955101 J, R931“ Porter. A. H. Park. Opportunity . \Vm. Lake. J05. l "Of the “mm“ “H ‘ Spence Hopkins. (fl"s‘l‘-‘I iVictor \Villiams. ”Chm"? HW.-\rthur. Ro'et. Tn'arnley. \li"l.lt \l-‘l i ii into 1‘9 . Ms; 1. 1 - 13.1,! \\ irded in cVery ease with a . i ii .. it or. .. .iiir foi- atteiidaiire. While we think Itfbest results there must be active ,i‘litehie. lleritn‘v‘ 1 1." 1 1 1 1)}. 1.11 $11.11“; “(mp from an t‘-’.lll(2dl.i()llill blillul-Z (‘O-Ohf‘l‘flllon between lPIH'lH‘l‘F TIP/ll, . _' 't “l . ' . ig- .i "i ‘ point to atteni the large concerns 111111113 111 1.1.1.1.}. department of 1.1.1.11 ““" "" : ii!“ ‘~ ~* ' . i â€"* -:r1\ .n': Willi all “19'1" “UWWUWVL “'9 ll‘lllli work. it must be l‘t‘lll(*‘.l'll'(‘l't"l' EGREMOhT “lNNERS ’ « Hi \lis \1. o .1... also it is the iinpm‘ilthC Wt." "i that the missing of an examination‘ 1 1 1 1 t ' i W" " "~ . ll mi .011 ery community to patroni'ze (”1.11598 anothpr year‘s (191333 ; 1’Ihe followmg ‘ if»? it‘llll .1 t -.t as i: ..... .-p~i- ill tiiei-- own local fairs. and we W" We 1110119 111111 1111 111111, 10111 111 _1 toe Stunting tir'i‘ii.l‘i:-l1: . NH 1:1- : i «luv so. i i...‘ \llt' everyone within a radius of strong. 111111.011 111111 10 make. 111,1 tion in the township [TI pi o 1 t l ‘t' 1 l r ' ' t rt.- ; fill... x. 'i 'i‘fiili‘s‘ iii l‘l'ilrliam to lie lit"l"* 1.03111“; of 1911 {l pppnml hreakvr ill With name r'f gland“ “51' “'7‘ 1 ' > ' ‘ “ ill l3""r#.“ ‘4 -'r"“"' 11.1.1 (H [M- j M mum nmlithl (”10 M1- ill? Work of the school. liegi; ill" numhr.“ «t "(V-file 0‘ who” E 1m futtxn: "Ti". .l .2 . ..'. tl‘iii‘li‘rilr" in front 0 tie grzini - 1r . , 1 - 1 1 d the 1111.11. J. A. Swanston. 131.11.11.11... 0.1.1: ;1-> V 1 1 . ' $5""'*â€"5 l" ’ “ 3”“; m. l“ the midway ““11 not itillltslhcillxlilkflii't tombs) right. l .Tas Calder S71». riar i”). E ‘Vomenls Silk Filll‘h Luster Thread e":.i:il the t'aiizi'lian . atlona at . .,1 1-1. 1 1.1.... ;_“1 1 1 1 H l l. . . ‘ 'lliit'imlo- Ili'l‘ tllt' \VL‘SU‘K'H at limp. -.â€"4.â€"._.â€"- 111ng1r2‘1111111 t lgsjnm 217‘. : HOSE. fine “eight. SPllCCd “Ct’l lllltl T06. 3" “'5 “I. " 1'i but your iwvwirv» \ WW“; CORNER CONCERNS w. M. arm? “rm. Pride ‘1- t H m‘dof l' ‘n lila'l. Tan 'ind \l'hite ' "I ‘ “I; ”1 “will”- will make the far better than it ‘1. ‘1 1 1 ‘1 1 1 1 ne 1“ 1 ‘ “1311319113 1-1511?qu1 “'15“. go : er 5 r ‘)e ' " ' “ * ‘ \- t e warm . "3""li--l ., ; . 1‘ .1 in an . iss . a .e . e'ii is no ".l . . _ (”3:111w1qu.“ -11. 1 ~. _‘ 1 . . i .- 'i» . lfi \loi l.!‘»' 2:171;1:(121.11‘1f1131km111i”111:3;:‘11t111.111111,_1, Toronto on a fortnight‘s Visit “ “‘ P‘qml ‘* “I“ ‘ ‘ ‘l‘f ‘ E SPCClal prite 33L. 3 PI!” for - $l.00 , in .-‘i‘-.‘.‘»' HU"'l"l h?" m“ the little home. concerns. it will With her parents. - . -".-â€"â€" D E ' H H”? {my Prim" pay in more ways than one. . Mrs. John Poole and two childo The mumâ€"uncle To .Trinu'ii. 1. t : . I' . . . ,_ a. . .r r 111‘. I: 1. 1‘11 ‘11:f_1glt;t:.lliil., On Saturday (Aching last. \Viille ren of Buffalo. are SPPlldlllf-I ‘ 1014- '99-- 011:0 V'Trizlllqr-‘1l' (111.1: E 1 1 1 1 1 , H .. . .. a... ‘ Mr. and in... James Tucker and (Uncle 0f Weks on our rmicli- *Wn- “Mira“ 3’ "“‘p P “ ‘“ 3 ll omen 5 Silk Hose in Fine gauze 1 ' 1m‘ 2111: :Mx111-1“ (1:5. laughter. of Egremont. were dri\'- Harvest. with the exception of “13- ' 1 h B] k 11 - 5“ (”11 1111‘ 111,1.111ing to town in a buggy,the horse buckwheat. is a thing of the Wm. J1 .pnmcm. 'm Essex 1* o' - : “Gig l. 3C 0“ ) ' - . C .~ in!’ t l" iot ll .iti..iiii'laiiz-e tOOk “Hide“ fright at a gypsy lmSt' andle “@15th 0f the “1.1.131 eer. 75 Years of (129. ’l ed {1‘1“ 7 ..;' i;..- (W1, 1.1.1.131” 111 reach 111â€"1. '1 camp alongside the lOl(l anout a thresher is again heard. ptomaine 11039011111111 0,111.19.) \ t 1.11;. 1511,11â€" 11.” 1-1101. mile out of town. The horse beâ€" )Ir, Thos. “'ilson last week l'l‘il"l93tlng rather ”991" "f 50”“ : .'. m: nearer to .lt‘ naming icame unminageable. upset the chased the farm adioining his O‘Iill'canned 001“ t B 1 . Extra “88V Rbbed C ii ;=‘\;- 111.“... 3-1.1 5111.1»...1911 1111buggy .iii'l pinned the ('it'cti'pI-il‘ils from Mr. Robt. Bryans. and has: In a Liberal meeting at )Iark- : 035 = y I 0 0n 1.1111 mp 111111111 01. 111111.101“ on the hard road. inflicting Since transferred it to his brother. ham on Saturday 1ast. Mr. Albert p HOSE Made to wear PI'ICC - _ 25C ..1. ton. Last year the aggre- l serious .niuries to Mrs- llleE‘L whom We Will all welcome to 0111 Chamberlain was unanimously : i ’ - _‘1 11111.,1111111Ce: fell between i whose leg was badly bruised and neighborhood Robt Bryans ownâ€" chosen as the Liberal candidate to t "0' and forty thousand short of required medical attendance Miss ed the farm but one year and \\ e contest the constituency of East . :niliLon. but it must be remeni- Tucker’s knee was iniured to some believe his inclinations are Zi011‘1York in the by-election to be held : Li‘t'il that the season of 1912 was extent. but not seriously~ 3““ M’- wards. \ ion September 6. ;: Women’s 000d Quality Phil! COttOII . exceedingly wet one and Tucker. who fared better than the, There is certainly a large im-i Th horse fair last Thursday ' i._ptls.llltl% of the farmers were “11‘ others, escaped with slight inlurv migration to the Western harvestl w 8e ther success Twenty..sev- ’ Hose, Special Price 2 pair for - - 25c able. to get their crops in in time to one of his arma. The horse fields from this township. From. 6:11:13?” are said to have chang- attend the big fair. The weath- continued his race till stODPed at our immediate neighborhood go all bands at good prices for the‘ . too, during exhibition, was the entrance to the town.th’.s sideJLissea Katie and Sarah Allan. 1 “my 01 the animals Gael-91 someWhat unfavorable and marred of the C.P.R. bridge. The buggy 13103511 «Wlm- D8Vill. Archie Allan, 11101 were mostly of the inferior. the and mess were badly used up, 1 Arthur Lee, James Bay, Stanley kind and as many of this (31“.: 3 had to be pro-1M0“. Wilbert BW’ W. Bogle, W. hovel been disposed of during the J J Hunt l. . must be getting 0 0 1 e 0 E S i 3 r. 3 3%. .1 K. --ow. ~¢-~:v* 'â€" O. .s‘vâ€"

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