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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jun 1917, p. 8

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The. summnr is passi -by In two weeks more, “9 will “have J uly. Shower-y weather musm’s the crows to gm“. «specialh {fry hm cum which promises to be not 513 had, only it will be sommhat ia‘ter than last year. Our tuwn is dofin: u of business, taking into tinn {hp many drawbac} patro‘mizing all the business places in tuwn. According to) the im- prnx'ements. made of later, we would consider that husinpss is gm»). RPV’.‘MI'. B‘Wk’f‘fi is. leaving the Mnthoflist church here. and we hear that. his snug-055“? is RPY. Mr. (lhrnnitlo‘ NWT. 4- + 'i' WWM++W+ '1' ++WMMHMMHW+ Round Trip Tourist Tickets now c sale from stations in Ontario at very low fares, with liberal stop overs. GET YUI'R 'l‘thE'l‘S [N -\I’)\'.~\.\'(;‘.P‘. rivt Pussmlgm“ A}: tom. 'I‘nruntn. Um Berth PPSPPVHHUIIS and full infur- matinn at all Grand Trunk Tickm Oflices. m" writ» CE. Hc)r11i1,.Dist- rivt Pnssmlm‘l" Agent. Gill Ry. Sys- SEEING THE OPPORTUNITY AND SBIZING IT ARE TWO VERY DIFFERENT MATTERS ATTRACTIVE TRIPS Electrical Contractor 789 Dupont St., Toronto, l’homw: Hillmwt "3036 \\ hv do we claim our Bread and Cakes are Best? Because the Quality is there Parsnns requiring their hnus may es wirnd for electric 1i MUSKOKA LAKES MAGANBTAWAN RIVER ALGONQUIN PARK LAKE 0F BAYS KAWARTHA LAKES GEORGIAN BAY IRON JUNK, 400 to 650 per 100 The BEEF HIDE'S. HORSE HIDES. CA WOOL. COPPER. BRASS, LEAD. pay the Highest Price at time Goods delivered a my Store will goods I have to co lect. If you have Poultry for sale, enq Let. me know of anything in the glvmg Mall Route. Concesswn an T. H B N D E R S 0 N The Quality Bakery W? i t 0 l0 ‘thn :11qu PRICEVILLE Try Tells Why T1") {11' KO {Lu-(101‘ at The I'Lm‘ consul on Ont. 511:2 D f Jones. an 2-13 ed gentleman. but may be nune the \xorse of expemmce new the reality of" t] ful preacher. This Monday, nmring the Ions all nature ance. \wcâ€"V 3112-1. McGiI'r of Durham is pay- ing a visit at her sister’s, and brc-' thor-in-lmv's. MP. and Mrs. JOhu Weir. of Egremnnt, and attended church (on Sunday. Mrs. McGirr 15 many Lof her Sex, wearing a mum-Hing g:_z.1‘nwnt. as. SIN}. has ex- nnt-iwnvn-‘i :1 ht’.‘1\\'}"11_1§5~7 by the. OUT 50 yours 219:“. mu “a: u-uuxtu 81 years uld. ' The funeral of the late Donald K-Eaxtvr. nnrth line, Artomesia, took plru't‘ «:11 Saturday last. the '16th of .“r‘d tn McNeil's cemetei‘y. at the . . M '. Baxter has been ail- ing" t'nr :2. lung time. He was unâ€" n’mz'riwd. and was living 2110118. tiil cv-Yhn rm'mfh; 1â€"12"). \Vlleu his SiSteF li‘mrrimi. and was living alum}. L111 some momths ago. when his sister came to attend t0 him. He leaw-s four sisters. The sisters are all living in the States, or some other part ul‘ the? umntry. Mr. Baxter was of a quiet, inut’i‘msive nature, a gum}- and uhlig‘ing neighbor. .The i‘mwral was fairly well attended: 'i'éa~ RM. Mr. Mathwsnn officiated at. the home and grave. was of a quiet, mm gcgmd- and obliging fum-ml was fairly ’Bentinck Rm} CNN-s society met. in the. )llilncli 5(‘llnHl-lllnlse on Sat-- urduy. Jump 9le. In ship supplies mm.» by tho:- \‘axl‘lUllS ln‘zmchns at Alwrrlwn. Hutton Hill, North Line Vll‘livl'é. SUUHI Line Vickers, Allan l;:‘t‘i-:. Hel’iet'nwhl. Nu. 7 Bezztiuuk, (lmxvllmd, Welbeck and Mulnck. ”Syn: supplies consisted of 68 py- 31mm suits. 6 feather pillows. 41 tm‘wls. 35 pillcm’ Slips, '13 sheets. 2 ‘ ....‘..L hairs: SliDIWI‘S- and 1645 ! pyjamas sh i x rule ‘1)“1 “1‘ 1ths 1 ‘1! HI- U}: M‘nm'h .11 1m 11 o- u ._- ml with 46 1 airs Suckb. 15, and 6 tnwels‘. p ()l‘fl'i‘lnilutitfll some Spillim Slips 17) Sh oetS S. 2 wars. and 4 cnmulescent Emmi as howitul supplies: sui-ks, 61 Shir s, and 4-2 sl‘xim'wd as sl'fldier‘s com- ‘valuo $398.70. “. ;.‘ 2'“ :1 heavy'luss by the 11' 1111;911:1111}, lately. «1.101.111 received by the MI.\11‘2:<.MCLe0d of 111 116* (111111 1111 Saturday ill 111- 11111111] tOâ€" day, the: 11:1. Mr. McLend 11:15 .1 the 1:111? \\ m. McLeod, 11f 1111 :111 11111112 01 Reexe Mc- 1111-1113:: . Snme 0f the ‘1 1.113 14111112: to the funeral. 111‘. was 11111) of Glenelgs 3:12:11 he being tannins; ’11 11111.1. 111111'1‘01) C1111, 1: 217111. H1} “:1; about 'W L‘ V A 3!! -¢ m: of the old préachers delivery ‘yet, and long teaches them to kmm' 3f the duties of a faithâ€" lay, the '18th of June. is longest day in the year. unwrs last night, and 12.15 a beautiful appear- MULOCK nt inc-.1; Red ,lvmnnhed this SOIDB 81X '11 (11‘th SUâ€" but he of being The annual picnic at Hutton Hill will be held in Mr. David Donnelly’s bush (in June 26th. Ex‘er‘ybody wel- come. Dime and bring your friends. Miss Nina Noble visited a coupiv m‘ (kn-'5‘. last. week with her sister. Misses B9$sie Mather and Yum -. of Durham High school ited their friend. Miss Mar Smith. last Sunday. ' Miss Nina Noble visited a of days last week with her MI'S. Juhn MCGiI‘I‘, Glenel". Miss Elzie Bez'itun of Glenelg spent. Sunday with her friend, Miss Sadie“ Lzmgrill. Our Red CI'USS meeting last. week was held at Mrs. \Vm. Smith’s. '1‘\\'enty-nine ladies were present, and the C|.)119Cti(.)11 was $3.40. The meeting.r this week is being held at the home of Mrs. Robt. W ebber, Sr.. and 011 July 3rd at Mrs. W. Petty’s. Mr. (hm. Wehher of this burg has purchased a new Ford car. Mr. and Mrs. him. Hopkins Sun- (‘layml with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Law'rence. Glen- 01‘. (I‘ The ladies of St. Paul’s Red Cross held a successful picnic at Hamil- ton's luko on Friday afternoon, and dospito tlw threatening weather, {.1 gmd crowd was in attendance. We oxtemi our congratulations to Mr. Edgar Ritchie. of Elbow, Sask., and Miss Bessie Weir. of this place, who wore married in Moose J aw. on the 7th ot’ Juno. fl I‘m: \\1~:1li1e1‘ is “arm. and vs et of lute). 211151111511 121pid grmyth. n MP. Tum \V’eir leffi yesterday for the west, Where he Intends to Spend the. summer months. _- n ‘ A The fourth annual convention of tlu:»‘l')urlmm and (ii-lenelg Sunday School ASSHCli‘ltlUll, was held Tues- day afternoon and evening in Eben- ezer church. The turnout was small. on account of the weather. MP. W. .l. Ritchie. the. mesment, oc- cupied the chair. Mr. Taylor, of HilIlUV'CI‘, county secretary, held a I‘Lnli‘ld table conference on Home, School and Community, which W138 Ll zarp’l tn: FFFFF "JXI‘I'I‘ ‘llll 4E? :zfiémrsm. E94 3 88 1:334 was}: 0:133:53, 3 Zn. R. '1‘. Edwards. was ably handled; "Bible Study. with a view to teach- i111." by Rev. L. S. Mover, was very instructive; "The Value of Scrip-- ture memtn'ization,” by Miss \Vinnie Binnie. was well received. Rev. Mr. Dayl‘oot.. an outside speaker, gave two excellent, adtilresses in the af- ternmn.. His subject was: “\VanL-' ed! towioo Leaders." “The Sunday Why" was his subject in the even- ing. He is a very able speaker. The music was supplied by the church choir. assisted by Mr. W'm. Ramage. Kev. Moyer and Mr. Ram- ,ilge sang a duet. which was well ; received. ’~- Mr. Thos. Tucker is in Toronto t his work as layman to the Toronto tlnnl'erenre. for the Priceville Cirâ€" ruit. . Mr. and Mrs. \Yill Morrison from near Mount l:‘orest, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawrence. Little Miss Gertie Lawrence has been quite sick for the last. few days. “'0. hope She will soon be hotter again. p. \1 SOUTH-EAST BENTINCK‘ CORNER CONCERNS MCWILLIAMS has return- lithe “d 1‘ (I When the alarm was sounded in. Yarney, the village responded nobly in men, ropes and autos, and by 12 o‘clock they had it again on the road, a lid cropped looking, but withall. in very good running or- der. We are pleased to’ say that no person was Injured, and the work- ers took 1t all in good part, even though they lost half 3 nights sleep ‘ over it. - The .Ladies’ Aid picnic or; Friday was glven a cool, threatemng day, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE: DROP a little LUX into hot water. Stir it about. Instantly it dissolves, giving a thick, creamy lather. Drop in the garments and move them about. When clean, rinsew’in 2 or 3 relays of fresh warm waterâ€"press out the water and dry. What happens ? Your anything that clean water hind-mm arp px'nnieifelv may (OUCh- What happens ? .Youn‘ clothes are exqmsntely clean and NEVJ. Noth- ing matted or shrunken. Colors gleaming and un- faded. Why ? Because LUX~--silken little flakes of soapâ€"is pure essence of soap and cannot harm Rememberâ€"LUX can ’t shrink wool- ensâ€"it will clean them. which kept away many who would otherwise have been there, but it was a success, just the same. EVery- thing in the booth was licked up. The gate receipts were 812. The wood tickets were raffled off. Jas. Eden shook them up in a hat. and David Hamilton drew out the lucky number, which was Mrs. Peter Black. She then presented the soâ€" ;cicty with it, and it. was put up at {auction and sold for $37.75, makiig - A‘IJA ”1‘ a total of $45 a lather of LUX and hot water. Stir the 2 about gentlyâ€"rinse carefullyâ€"press the - out lightlyâ€"hang to dry. No rubbingâ€"no wringing. Resultâ€"the blouse beautiful! \\ $425.5. 1..-: f1 :5-.. - caluamaaau oz 49% 8 «3313.23... .23 mmunalahaktuu wmutlbuaum __ 2: $an £863 »3 ~33 ND‘N \o .9. flwmefiEm 4mm»? 8 5.3% ...- ‘|- 0. i ‘00, GUI“ JUL 5 for the tw'oâ€"ycords 0T WI ‘ n LUXâ€"sold by all good grocers. British made by Lever Brothers Limited, Torontp); wood donated by Mr. Thos. Wilson, so \\ 1th the mood and other pm- m eds of the da\ the treasmpr vmuld haw, abogté‘ 70 for_ futuxe 11,9 \ ‘A’ \Alu A We announced at the close of thé picnic that. the proceeds from the wood was 840, but Mr. Roht. Mattil- ews had swelled the funds by five dollars, unknown to us. which w.) consider an underhand trick. but we understand Mrs. Matthews 1‘9- Gently playedjust such a trick at one of the sewing meetings. Shirtwaists, silk sweat- ers -â€" dainty woolens -â€"- anything washable, from crepe- de- chine, lamp shades .to baby’s carriage cover is beautifully and easily washed with LUX. June Zist. 1917. H01 fice. for The 5 request of their and at. Smp 1 xernmont the war Bring .\" Durham. prices f 01 Trinity chm be held an MI the evenin: “1 Wanted.-â€"-. for Ontario Guelph. Am Mr. and MI childr’on. of MPS. ROM. M: tives, for a 1 M 1‘s. W. Marjory. uf tended \‘isi inck and G The middl Normal is ir Principal Mc siding. VOL. 50â€"N0 2 urday cased “'31 c' h At. I‘m The unveiling- of S of Honor, will take g 11 latter‘s sister, M friends at. Owen on Saturday. Mrs. J. (j. Matti] children, of Markd: ing a \VOGk with h and Mrs. John Wrigl fl 0' id The ladit The regular 1110a mons Institute \in ‘\.I. A.Brm\'11s 1:1\} July 5th, at 2.30. 669$ .0? Rod Cray Rev. J. R. ( terian mix Hampden,. wounded. l; Mr. and momred fr week to V Mrs. Ffllk and rem TIN job Watch lost F3 SP!'\'(" Parker-H kills the b‘ and requir ll NEWS Mrs. E. G. Ruse! Harold. of Medici arrived Friday nig Roseborough's pan Mr. and Thomas Petty, Mr. 3111 Mrs. Ali unto, mntnred up spent the week-e: around the Rocky. the SR] ll H21 in' (‘11 Q; H \\'m r hm; N m: we iraham : Cent 1‘: findin L. and th< 1TH YOU! middh night, June \Valthzml Ron-:1 I‘d at ht equ :1 Hunt e( Apply He is washm Mrs. T. ster. M r m {I 1D \t 1m. :HH’I‘J Admissh isit 1rd {I mm H M 11 JI Lln Dl June fl Ill P" In 11 M (1'. A1 ()l‘ r 1C1} IN kin M M “'4': p3

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