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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Sep 1913, p. 1

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m $43 Imers MARIE. JAM. Oct. 28 IC ooooow 999099 “lust press IILNCE 00 .90 96. ......9......0...... ..0...00..09.090.0.01 9.. 699A For Salimâ€"Odd pieces of fixtures. Ihelving. counters. a safe. and other articles. Apply at Gun’s Drug Store. A Mr. George Wright of Toronto.’ sssisted in the Methodist church; Mr. C. C. Douglas, 0! Barrie. is the guest of his W1fe’s pare Ms “1'. and Mrs. E. W. L'1m1n. M1. Doug-i 1215 has not bepn well for some: time. but is feeling somewhatt better now. I I in: service. ‘ I I 1 Mr. B: entlv visit: other cenent this iocalitY- are wan done qu age was done a WPEK or age. the corn in some places be- ing frozen so as to prevent fur-- ther develOpment. Some of the best tobacco fields in Essex. over two degrees farther south than we are, were completely destroyed by the frost on Saturday, while toma- toes were badly damaged at the same time, especially in the loafer lying districts. The late fruit in ounty and the Niagara peninsula has not been injured. like "‘IH‘ SHUT?! Hrtflv Fair will EH. 3(“1'1 hero on 'l'uvvlzxy :md le- :.c‘~<lnv of th’t \x'ka. and We 11mm t . am“ :1 t‘e-rmwl attendance and :1 PUM‘Hit 0f :Igrivulturfll pf“- last W901; to by 1w 'vnml (luvtsz. \Vv wfm'rml baseh'fll tmn'nament. to ships. “'0. also James S. Duff. Minister of Agriâ€" )OU VOL. 46â€"N0. 2430 hm skatoon fl N EWS AROUND TOWN are pleased to report that 'n. ('outts, of Béntjnck, who m-rated on for appendicitis I'POO Mon? ON "13‘ Hit m If H try WE Elt mt [If iaturday and Sun- : almost totallv ‘nnsiderable d: tmâ€" on!” )l .\t “IO Monday ll andon. I a. 310036 Mackl'm appendiCitiB ». is suffic- m up and able to do OP H m m mtion U For All Kinds of Commercial Printing Try The Chronicle (H lh lS 1H A man about 44 years old, and thought to be James McClinton. of Durham, Ont., was found dead in a room over a saloon at Petos- key, Michigan, on Sunday last. says Monday’s London Free Press. The implement business former- ly carried on by T. \T Walpole has been taken oxer by Messrs. Cox and Babb. who are at pres- ent engaged in taking over the stock. and will get immediate pos- session. They will handle the Frost Wood line of machines. There will be some Splendid Speeding in the ring at South Grey Fall Fair on September 24. Horses are coming from all over the‘diq- trict, and there will be some lively doings on the ring that day. If you don’t come out and see it all you will be sorry when the lucky The annual harvest services will be held on Sunday next in Trinity church. Durham, and St. Paul’s. Egremont. Music appropriate for the occasion, will be rendered b\ the respectixe choirs. A thank- offering will be taken up in Trin- ity church, to be applied toward the debt on the basement. and in St. Paul’s on behalf of missions._ man 2098 home Mr. Henry N. Manto, foreman of the machine department of the Spiesz Furniture Factory at Hano- ver. had the misfortune Saturdav last to lose his left hand while operating a swing saW. The hand was completely severed at the wrist. Mr. Manto is a young The rural mail service is rapidly extended and now postal department dehivers at the doors of 90.000 farm es. When the present Gover came into power in 1911 or routes serving 16.000 boxes 0 money 0! married man about There that the dam is (BESS stitutions have neen u gum: benefit to farmers in the sur- is sure to bring a crowd of buyers and sellers to town. Twenty-seven horses are reported to have changed hands on 'the last {air day. The Proton Agricultural School Fair, the first of its kind held in this part of the country, was held in the school east of (Q‘edarville on Tuesday last, and was a great success. Many exhibits of vege- tables. grains, seeds, weeds. pre- served fruits, fowl and plain and fancy baking, all the work of school children, were shown un- der a large tent and valuable money prizes awarded. Dr. Jam- ieson, Inspector campbell, Wm. A. Campbell and Ye Editor present from Durham and the exhibition. \Ve were to get the prize list. istonce it nt So is every reason to believe horse fair to-day, Thurs- going to be another suc- far, these monthly in- s have been a great TH mittanc about 30 years U over the di‘i- be some lively that day. If and see it all hpn the lucky increase 311 only :e is being now the fivers mail farm hous- "rovernment iitor were and enjoyed were unable only 614 were in y postal of We are pleased to learn 'that Mrs. Wm. Laidlaw is recovering.' nicely in the hospital in Toronto. where she was taken for treat- ment of a broken leg. caused' in a runaway accident recently. We made a mistake in the name last week when we referred to a stit in town of Mr. D. Mcâ€" Kelvie. of New Liskeard. ,1; was Angus McKelvie. and not Dan. as reported. Mr. Cameron McIntosh, of. North Battleford. Sash, is visiting rela- tives and friends in the vicinity of Dornoch. Mr. McIntosh. like many other teachers, has given up the profession. and entered journalism. He is now editor and proprietor of the North Battleford N€\\S. and likes the work “ell. We were pleased to haxe a short call from him on Saturday afternoon last. Frank Morlock. who broke his axm a few months ago while manking the auto, and 11 as fz1i1ly well recoxeied from the effects. had the same arm broken again on Friday last while playing foot- hall on the school grounds). He 15 years of.ag€ learn Of his a and hope to he recovery. ’ ball on the school grounds. He is the son of Mr. S. F. Morlock. merchant, here. and is only 14 01 Rev. and Mrs. Hartley intend leaving next Monday for a con- ple of weeks’ holidays. They will drive across country to the home of the former‘s mother. and later proceed to Blyth. Where Mr. Hurt- ley will,conduct the Harvest ser- vices on September 28 for Re R. Farr. The Rev. W. H. 301 of Gorrie, will take the servic Durham and Egremont on the and Mr. Hartley homes to be 1 before October 5. The management of South Fall Fair are doing ever} they can to make it a .9! Entries are coming in rapid] everything promises a splvndid show. The directors ask the peo- ple of the surrounding country to come out and make it a success financially. It is your show. Take an interest in it neighborhood. can make it a in the county. DURHAM. 081.. YHUBSDAY SEPTEIBE I8, 1913 If you miss the South Grey Agi- ricultural Society’s show in Dur- ham on September '24. you will certainly regret it. The hall will be full of the best of everything that South Grey can produce. 011 the grounds will be stock of all kinds as good as can be found anywhere. Say. you fellows that have such good pure-bred stock; that grow such great craps of grains, roots. \egetables. eta, bring out the best you hme and let the Minister of Agriculture see what South Grey can. do. Harvest Home special services will be held in the Methodist church at Orchard on Sunday, September '21, at 11 a.m. and 7 p. m.. when Rev. A. E. Eddy. B.A., B. D., will occupy the pulpit. ' On Monday evening, September 22, a fowl supper Will be served from Monday evening, September 22, a. fowl supper will be served from! 6 to 8 o‘clock, after which a good? program will be provided, under; direction of the choir, assisted by? Rev. G. Kendall, ReV. W. W. Prud-, ham. B.A.,B.D., Rev. A. E. Eddy.‘ B.A., B.D., Rev. W.E.S. Jamesfl M.A., B.D. Admission 25c., child-i )I..-\.. B.l). Admission 2.50.. childâ€" rcn. 15c. The trial of Arthur Brooks and James McLean is likely to take place shortly before the count)' ludge. Brooks is now behind the bars in Owen Sound, and unallc to secure bail, and in the regular way would have to wait till the sitting of the Supreme Court in November. To expedite matters. barrister Telford has about com- plated arrangements by which “both parties, concerned may be tried summarily before the county iudge. As both were implicated in the alleged robbery they will have to be tried together, and the case may be heard in the course of a few days. Lmvia who charges the accused men with robbery on the public high- way in Durhlm, is now working in Hanover, and he, with - other, important vitae-000L111! have to be summoned to appear at the f.age. We regret to his second misfortune. to hear of his speedy date has, not yet been . Boost it in your Do this, and you air second to none 8 Mr. Hurt- :arx‘est ser- for Rev. '1‘. t} I“) I I‘E’V‘ 1n 5th On Wednesday morning. a lit- tle before six o’clock, fire was dis- covered at the rear of Black's hardware store. and soon . the whole interior of the building was VV -0--â€" a seething mass of flame. The oils. varnishes. paints and other highly inflammable materials fur- nished fine' food for the devour- ing element and there was no chance of saving the building and its contents. Adjoining it on the north side stood Maéfarlane 8: Co's drug store. filled from garret to ealiar with drugs. stationery. books. DURHAM AGAIN VISITED BY SERIOUS FIRE goods usuallv found in a busi- ness of this kind. It too seemed doomed to complete destruction. The Royal, Bank building"lay to the south of the hardware. The money. of course, was safely de- posited in the vault. and was safe from danger, but the furniture. fixtures. and many \aluahle pap- ers were in extreme dange1. and and moxables, as far as possible. “ere remoxed from the danger ZODf The to'wn hall stood n: of the bank, and being structure, it seemed all to go. It caught fire times but was kept unde bv the energy of the fire Dr. Brown. ‘ throat, xvii] be Durham. on '20. from 12 to Mrs. Samuel Scott had the mis- ‘fortune a few days ago to break her arm in two places. Af- ter closing the door of her house from the outside. she made a mis- step, while turning round. and fell heavily on the platform, causing the injury. being ma An auction sale household effects Burnett will he 1 dence on M'ill str afternoon: Septen o’clock. Evory‘ sold. Robt. Brig} Special harvest will be held in tember 28. On 3 tember 28. On Monday. the 29th a knife and fork tea will be held A splendid program is being we pared, inéluding vocal and instru- mental solos, duets. trios. etc. Tin admission is 25c. and 15c. 29. from 12 to 5 pm md grasses supplied. \Ve congratulate Mr. Eldred Goodwin. electrician at the cem- ent works, whose marriage takes place to-day at the home of the bride, Miss” Mae MacKenzie. at Comber, in the county of Essex. The newly-married couple will spend a short honeymoon to visit Detroit and Chicago, after which they will reside in Durham. The Chronicle extends best wishes. The \Valkm‘tmi fair Was hell} m1 Thursday and Friday of last Wet-it. The weather “as all that r-oulvl 1." desired. and the atti-i‘iflanu: s eh:- cd to bi." fairly growl. 'i‘lroi’ culmiâ€" tion of the ground“ and 3111:.“ Show a lack of carc and a i;(‘('(l of improvement. The hall is rap- idly going to ruin. and thc cattle sheds are of very littlv account. but will serve the purpose for a year or sotyct. perhaps. The Whole institution. which at one time was an annual four days' af- fair, is said bv some who are dwindling down. There were some good horses, cattle and other stock on exhibition. but the display in the hall was below the ordinary expectations. The chief attraction was a flying exhibition in a curtis aeroplane by aviator Lackey, of New York. The ascent was made about four o’clock and “'06 (3D k or more (fontinm on, September '20. 2 Ex ervthing mus {obt Brigham, Auctit t0 the 9V6 it 0 n 9141 ix‘ney home nose an Hahn Hons almost sure 1t Mrs. David Ives teste IN‘X' IMHi‘f‘ Mr :1 n.i‘~-' 'i. rm'i hi] 2) wanking me" n!" im Kvnziv. .11 "f [“PK. 111.1“ ‘MH "mum“ to go. :lfiti-l' n Durham. est ‘.\'i~hv:-;. as lwld (m last week/u It could ‘0 ante 909111- The cundiâ€" and hull.“ ml :1 need 1311 is rap- tho 081119 [9 account,’ use for 31 lpS. The 3 h at (1119‘ ‘1‘ days' af-' who are e gradually ; here were: ‘attle and j on, but the ; below the The chief TIUSI control ll frame ff 1th I] V" Of>tbbbt>ib>>>>>>>>>>>>> DDDDDDFtb>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>§ ; dozen \Vhitc Lawn BIUUSCS, greatly u reduced, we” made thruughout,' fine Embroidery, i118” Lace Trimmings and Insertluns, three. quarter and long skews. New Black I’aillcttc Silf wide mzule specially 101‘ us has our name an it, gm; (lccp Black. name on < S. F. MORLOCK 1‘: UNUSUAL OFFERING New weaves and new finishes in Black Silks and Dress Goods Hosiery Values Women’s Silk Finish Luster Thread Hose, line weight, spliced Heel and Toe, Hermsdori dye in Black. Tan and White, special price 35c, 3 pair for - - Women’s Silk Hose in Fine gauze weight, Black only - . . Boys’ Extra Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, Made tq Wear, Price - - Only $1.00 per At $1.25 per yard Duchcs Women’s Good Quality Plain Cotton r, Special Price 2 pair for - - Blouses 6‘ J. .1. 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