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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Feb 1916, p. 8

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lat any pleasure bf Cloth mths for Your R3 OCK Lon PER YEAI'I 1cr Pants .++++++++++.+++.++ .V I fitments are vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvo +++o++++++++++++ mater- )ur I)ress l€r\ \LUI xttA bprmg mt] the pcuple We, and )V 376 [fl W20 Hydro men left the village ' 'l‘m-sdzly morning to continu? sir work at Bolton. The line to H ”atom is not complete on ac- v-nmt of shOrtage of aluminum MW. This wire is manufactured in www.- and on account of the lw-e-ssity 0! War munitions the mmufacturers are unable to m mufacture the required 5!)?le livnce the shorta e. ‘ Mrs. R. A. Y. tinchcombe, nee Mnhpl Cameron, 0! London, was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. J. Sharp. the week end, havin come to attend than lunar-s] n! t a late \1 ~ R. A. Y Stinchcombe, nee \i Hul Cameron, 0! London, was “N guest of her aunt, Mrs. W. J. 9“ Irp the week end, having come f” attend the funeral of t e late John Swanaton. She left Monday to spend a day with Mrs P. W. Champbell her cousin. i'husc who attended the funeral ‘2 ml at distance Were ;â€"Mi86 L- “\ HHLUII. Guelph; DIP. “'dltET Nvumtun; Mr. George Swanslun: W. 1nd Mrs. HarWOOd. Mr. and Mrs. Orme, OI Eramossa, and Mrs. ."' .\. Y. Stinchcomb, o! Loauoq. !“ «- pull bearers were;â€"R. Christi. -' H. Pnilp, W. H. Rogers, R. Ait‘ Mn. .\. Hunter. and D. Grier 119 hues two brothers, Andrew and Milinm. in California, and tWO «mu-rs. Maggie at home, and Mrs. W; Horsborgh, 12th con. Egremont. mlllinn \\ ithali the added features that have made this com- pany famous. Special Prices 158: 25c HOLSTEIN MAN DROWNED Mr. Wm. Reap presents Lincoln’s spectacular production of Holstein Correspondence It is our sad duty this week t9 " 0.. J'VVB-‘UUUII. :‘Hnlclt' the death of an Old and . wet-ted resident in the person Dr. D; B. Janneson is the County Mr. John Swanston, at the age COUDCIIS appomtee on the High u; yt'ul‘S. On Friday morning of SChOOI Board. w. week he went out as usual to . . ~ work, being now proprietor of! .nPtF' {$31k RItSIlralth ’3 spend- .hl's Mill, about one and a hall I l g d 99 “I ‘ hls parents here. .-~s .vt-st ol‘ the village on what; Miss Ruby Leslie, of Owen Sound, “low“ as the Beatty Saugeen,§is the guest of Miss Edna Limin. 'w‘utel‘ in the dam was rising . . rapidly and he attempted to.l M‘s? Florence Limin i3 V3511”??? wu some planks that kept the her 315t91'v Mrs- C- C- Douglas. in 1- back. In doing so the cur-lGalto ". ‘ d f h ‘ h (i k. - . o ' “flags; {2:03;} igtottge 133%,. Mrs. Davrd Allen vrsxted a couple .()f C}. . . . . I) a «.18 swept over, .but at some we ks With friends In MllthOU mm: below he managed to'and Stratford, ,. llfl his feet, but the cuu‘eml Mr. Frank Vickers, manager of mm strong and again he was the Renfrew Manufacturing Com- ~;L down stream and managed pany wa§ in town yesterddv rump the strands Of a WiX'-‘ , ' . U . w.’ but was again swept on, Miss Anna McKinnon of Port t “m“. to his death. There were Arthur, [S visiting at the home of l ()1‘ three along the bank, but her aunt, Nlrs. E. W. Limin, in «mus they could not render any town. istunce. Only a few minutes Miss Edna Limin lied before he was taken out . attended Yes" swd before he was taken out the water, but life was extinct. - deceased was born in the vil- v and about [our years ago .1 his farm and Went into the ““9: business. The funeral sex-- t- was held in the church here, remains were taken to Reid’s u-tery [allowed by a large murse 01 friends. The church 3. sm'vly miss him as Well as all » knew him. Uncle Iom’s Cabin JUST ONE NIGHT MONDAY FEBY. TOWN HALL DURHAM Abraham Speaks to the Contestants Here’s the list Gizls. If vmlr name appears in the first fifteen make up \Our mind that the Piano is 3 ours. ()ne morelittle FiVe Dullar Book would have put \nur name in big let- ters (m the top line. The fiist seven or eight have crow fled the leaders so hmd that it’s ban] to «we \x'hnt will happen mam week. Never mind what the Mher L'ill is doing. go»: nut and dig- ln ‘1‘!“ shmt “eeks I awn gnimrt D JH'H H‘I' UN 59 \ulllulm'pliz ”I :snim-(mw I hth?“ ro-mlv urdm'vd the dray to deliver lhr- Piano. and it’s up In yml whp er Jnvk “'hittakm' stops at. )Um' dunr n1- _vuur uppmwnts’. Can 5:“) ”mm! luluse it mm? ‘Vill you bro “l‘ht rth, tiuw. or will ynn join thv hula huurb of taileuders? It’s all in ynm' UWL hands. “why is the day In g0 nut and win. (iund luck myuu Abraham Fair Square. ‘Well,’ answered his wife, ‘it may not be exactly polite, but it shows he has a some of humor.’â€"Pacific Unitarian. From a letter received yester- day by Mr. H. G. Tucker, from his son, Pte. Gordon Tucker, of the 20th Battalion, it is learned that Pte. Alphonse Fogarty of this town has been wounded at the front. While the extent of the wounds is not stated it is under- stood that they are not of a very serious character. Pte. Fogarty is a son of Mr. Andrew Fogarty, who for a number of years ran the old Albion Hotel on 8th St. E.â€"0 8, Sun ‘Every time the baby looks into gny face he smiles,’ said Mr. Meek- Ptes. F. MeIlraith and R. Lind- say are here from Owen Sound, recruiting for the 147th Battalion. We understood about a dozen men have been secured during the past week. Mrs. I. Petch, who has been visiting her relatives in this locality for some time will start on her return trip West about the the first of the week. Miss Edna Limin attended yes-é terday the marriage of her friend. Miss Laura Armstrong, of Flt-sher- ton. Mrs. David Allen visited a couple of weeks with friends in Milvcrton and Stratford. Miss Florence Limin is visumg her sister. Mrs. C. C. Douglas. in Galt. Pte. Siegrish is visiting his sister. Mrs. J. H. Robertson. Dr. D. B. Jamieson is the County Council’s appointee on the High School Board. Pte. Frank McIlraith is spend- ing a week with his parents here. Miss Ruby Leelie, 01‘ Owen Sound, is the guest of Miss Edna Limin. 011\Vednesday, January 19. a gquiet wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. 3 Wilson, of Rocky Saugeen, when ‘their daughter, Elizabeth Olive, ‘ was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. 'E. Bourne, of Invermay, Sask. The gmarriage ceremony Was performed :by the bride’s pastor, Rev. Mr. gMills, 0f Dornoch, in the presence :of only immediate relatives. The bride, who was unattended. was neatly attired in brown silk trim- Imed with white all-over lace. She 'was given away by her father, and Pthe answers to the solemn vows ishowed that the contracting par- Ities recognized fully the deep responsibility of the contract into which they were entering. The bride, who was ever popular in the community: was the recipient AP u.-- Dr. and Mrs. Lauder, 6f Cleve- land are here to attenl the patrio- tic rally ‘--v 5 ‘4‘]. II v ~-~ t V‘” of many valuable presents. They will remain in the neighborhood until the first of March, when they intend to settle on the groom’s home at Invermay, Sask. We tender our congratulations and wish them a full measure of hap- h‘-A-- piness. PTE. FOGARTY WOUNDED the Race has Now Narrowed Down to a Life and Death Struggle.â€"-It in hy thaw ymmu Indies. The» peuplw haw :l“ the say as to WI ing :l” through lhv race have fallen hack a. HUI» this~ lime, but. it \\ ilf mkv in put any uf the first fiHven :n tlw mp. these ymm may easily hum-r them up :0 first ur seam!“ glare BOURNEâ€"VVILSON Th: Race has Now M's. Thus. Mount-in also thv ('int'~"'. aw ~r'll at th «W’vn ()m‘ Five [)nllar BOO gains on» point this time, Gladys Douglas and Gladys Search 9 tap. running nPf‘k nml neck. almost a tip. It is remarkahle tr k Would lmve mzulv :mv one of them a. Winner. ho was ninth on the list, has Climbed up to seventh. Miss . . ‘tenth, 18 now up to the ninth position. Mrs. Wm. Morrison jumps right up from fifteenth to tenth place, and Mrs. Hannah Mighton beats the bunch for Climbing the ladder. Mrs. Mighton did not get away with a good . â€"- *3 sfiart. Bums the early part of the contest she was down amnna Hm mlmAm-o \J ., ..... r ”g... up nuuuuteentn to tenth place, and Mrs. Hannah Mighton beats the bunch for climbing the ladder. Mrs. Mighton did not get away with a good he contest she was down among the tailenders. p to seventh place, which position she hung right onto until now whe 'l, to the surprise of everyone, she stands fourth on the list to-da\'. \l... 'l‘l- PERSONAL PROMISING Clergyman, to tattered hobo: ‘Instead of spending your life wandering about the countryside and sleeping under hedges, why can you not act like a man and go out and fight for your hearth and home?’â€"Punch. Signed on behalf of vmzr npiob- horn. and those of school section N0. 12:â€"Np‘.con MrrGuire Bert Per- mzson. Thomas Brown. Albert Hann Edgar Henrv. Bena Bunston. Flor- enw IenWiCk. ‘ To show our appreciation in some more tangible war. thrm mere words we ask vou to accept this wrist watch. mirror and nurse of monev as a slight token of our regard for vou. and honing that thev may he of use to vou and remind you of vour friends of this community. And when the war is over. and a lasting peace es- tabiished, we hone that we may he nrivileged to welcome you back as one of the victors on their return. May God. Who alone knows what self-sacrifice you have made, pro- tect you through all dangers. seen and unseen. and bring ~vou back safely to your home and friends, whose prayers and good wishes will always be With you. You have always lived in our midst and will be missed as you were always ready to give a helpâ€" ing hand at all times. And now you have given up the comforts and pleasures of home for the disco-mforts and trials of the mili- tary camp and later the risks of the battlefield. All honor to you for seeing your duty clearly and taking the Opportunity to per- form that duty faithfully. Your manly conduct will be an incentive to us all to grasp our onportun- ities what_ever they may be. _ _ W ---v 1.........,... ..... The address was read by Florence Renwick, and at the approprmte time Nelson McGuire and 'l‘nomas Brown presented the wrist watch, mirror, and purse of money. Clue receiver of the gifts responded ‘ very suitably and thanked the giV- 'ers very much for their kindness. (Speecnes were given by Nelson ;M('Guire, Mr. Snell, Mr. Wm. Brown :Mr. David Eccles, Mr. Thus. Ren- ‘ wick, and Mr. Chas. Reid. SOIOs iwere given by Bena Bunston, Mrs. 'Hastie, Florence Renwiek, Thomas IBrown, Wm. Moore. Violin music 'by Mr. Matthew Hooper and HMarching through Georgia” was sung by some of the young people. fAfterthis, all partook of a lunch and at a very suitable time, de- ‘ parted, after singing, “God be with f you till we meet again.” i To Mr. Roy Eccles. ‘ We, your schoolmates and :neigthrS have assembled t0- gether on this night before your departure to spend a few pleasant hours with you, to show an ap- preciation of what you have done and to wish you God speed in the work you are abOnt to perform. 1 To your country’s call you have nobly pledged yourself, with no unselfish feelings but with 3 Mayo resolve to uphold the honor of king and country whose flag is a symbol of truth, liberty, and jus- tirre. “On Monday evening of January 3lst. a very pleasant time was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Major Eccles. The purpose of such a gathering of people who were neighbors and those of S. S. No. 12, was to present Roy Eccles with a suitable gift before his departure for his new work, first in Owen Sound, and later on the battlefield. Rev. B. M. Smith was appointed as chairman, and very ably he did his part. The pro-- gram was varied. The first was tne chairman’s address which Was io‘ilowed by tne_presentation. The following account has brakl' SEASON furnished us regarding the honorsi Organ recital bY Mr. .Tho-mas bestowed on Roy Eccles of Dr0_‘Mitcheltree, blind o-rgamst and more, on the eve of his departure pianist, 1n Presbyterian churCh for Owen Sound to enter in train- . Tuesday evening, February 15- Ad- ing with the Canadian Greys, Emission 25c. Proceeds for Red ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION THE MUSICAL TREAT GOOD ADVICE nth Struggle.â€"-It is the vuive of the people. “’9 have only In I the My as tn who Will get. the pianu. \Ve regret. that some ,. this~ Iiuw, hut. whpn you considPr hnw clnsely the girls are. mp. these young ladies should not luse confidence in ”mm The J. D. Abraham Co. The Store That Sets The Pace If”? n" Cross work. Mr. Mitcheltree appeared in Owen Sound, and The Times makes the following com- iment;â€"“The unique feature of the organ recital and concert in Divi- sion St. Presbyterian church on Wednesday evening, was the ex- traordinary talent displayed by the blind organist, Mr. Thomas Mitcheltree. The rendering of each number revealed rare musical talent, developed under the most adverse circumstances. His num- bers included some of the highest classics, and their interpretation showed a marvelous memory, and a rare knowledge of technique.” Don’t miss hearing Mr. Mitchel-- tree on 15th February, Presbyter- ian church. and Gladys Search, whn have set. the I It is remarkahle to note that the first ' cmsely the girls are running together, :lhd 11th little confidencv in themselws. Next weex their friends II‘ uw (“flu that smne wlm have made a ~plendid Show A -42- I ‘ ‘ OF THE only to recurd the vn' es as thtfy {reminded pw'eoversim-e the beginning of wwu on the. list are almost 4N7“ ‘” Particulars from (7.1). For WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER Leave Toronto 6.40 p.m. Daily VIA THE TRANSCANADA “The frequent C. P. R. Serviee passing through the Business Centre of each City is an asset, to the Traveller." Through equipment including Elebtric Lighted Compartment. Observation ”Car, Standard and Tourist Sleepers. Dining Lar. First-class Coaches. Connecting Train leaves Durham 7 CANADIAN PACIFIC R. Agent, ur write “7.8. Hnward. D.P.A., Tumnm Coupon -‘- Good for 2:) Votes FREE Cut out this Coupon and bring it to us not later than Satur- day, Feb. 1:2. and receive 20 Votes. hrumclc 20 19 18 16 10. ll, 12. 13, 15 l4 The Roll of Honor Lire. Mrs. Mrs. Wm. Morrison Mrs. Thou. Mountain Mrs. J. Park ...... Miss McFarlane ...... Miss M. Cuff... ...... Mrs. G. Lawrence... Hilda Harvey... Miss Heather ......... Llrs. Mrs. R. McGillivray Clara Ritchie... .. Miss A. D3 \‘is__ Heather. Williams Woods A. Campbell.. A. Davis Febmn'o 8. 1916 102615 104100 “H.545 515710 305620 667110 671250 669165 668235 66 7375 15395

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