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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Jun 1922, p. 8

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sad news last week of the d'eathoorft her eldest brother, Mr. John Osborne, ; the world. at Forget, Sask. Numerous friendsf The Manâ€"On'the contrary, she sympathize with her and the other' sa h - ' 'd ere is and ha members of the family in their loss- ys S e 18 atral th ’ t t - r't " '11 kto eth‘. 'l‘hedeoeasedspent his eariy days atgl mightbeher 11 no 8 1m here isn’t another man like you in , -â€"â€".â€"- the old home in Osprey, where hef Lead an. / was weir known. He -was 82 and‘ _- (Judgg) his death is the first break in a ram: “To be truthful, sir, I am begging 11y of me . 1 â€"--.I I‘lab ‘15!!! here. Mr. and Mrs. William Inkster and family made a visit. to Brampton 3 week ago to attend the reunion of the well known Arnott family. elmg \\ ell, a sup- ply was secured in the person of Rev. D. G. Davis, Dr Birch Clifl‘ Church, East Toronto - . - .---V L Vbll‘lleb :30. Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Johnston's little twin daughters, Arlene and Eil ecu, received the rite of baptism, ad- ministere. :1 by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Fowler. k night service in the Presb) terian Church some evenings :30. Mr. and Mrs. Will Johnston's little twin nnn nA - -» daughters, Arlene and Eil- vw.‘ ciety and the Fresh- haw: withdrawn their the midsummer season. August 'I“ ‘- Prince Arthur Lodge A.F. A.M. closed a very succes'Sful year at the meeting of the lodge on Friday even- ing last, when the officers for the coming year were installed by Wor. There was a full attendance at this meeting and (Our own correspondent.) , m" EC" USL‘V'I‘C 01' (301111.18W00d The Presbyt‘rian Sunday School‘s : spent the end ‘9’ “ISL week “nth 1'91- annual pienir was held in Mr. .l. A. WW here. . ‘ . . Lover's bush on Saturday at’ternoonf, "3“‘55 Mabee ‘5 "'IS't'mS 1181‘ sister last and notwithstanding threatened E m Juronto. . . . rain, which came on in the evening: MI" and MP3 “’3 Mlllel‘ “5in the“? “'35 a Solid turnout and mover I‘I‘lday flight last With Mr. and Pleasant time spent. ’MI‘S- James Oliver, near Priceville. At the monthly meeting Of the? Ml’. J. P. Bunt Of TOPOHtO has come to spend some time with his Methoaist wars. last. week, Mrs. w. j, _ A. Armstrong, delegate to the annual i urother here. convention. heltl recently in Toronto.! MI” and 3113' W' E Honer and'babe gave an excellent report. of the \‘cork.’ 0f Dome Mines are on .a ViSit this done. In the absence of Airs. w. H.i“"‘9‘"‘k “'“h M“ Homer‘s mower, Mm Thurston, away on a visit, Mrs. H.E.I.:\.._lamieson. Down preside-it at this meeting. I: .Jiss Mitchell of Toronto is Visi- The presbyippim WALS. ant“! Law: in: her brother, Mr. George Mitchell ies’ Aid helzl their annual meetingmn“! family. i for June at the home wf Mrs. A. 9'.’ “f” 'I' W' Henderson leaves on YanDusen last "C-Itft'ti. .‘it a“, 1-1059. ‘v'erlzzesilay to \‘lSlt relatives in 'l‘or- refreshments were szfi'viwj and an 911.? ”mm- . joyahle and sm'ial time was spent. ; MF' “’° H' Ruthven, Alliston,‘was At the league baseball match herei a week-end "iSitOI' With his 1111618, last Week between Dundalk and MP' F' Cairns. Flesherton. the game‘was too one- Mr. Martin Phillips is visiting his sided to be deeply interestino The sons in Toronto. . 5 Score. of 21 to .14 was {00 large to in- I Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald and djcate good playing on the part of little daughter of McTier, are visit- either team. mg Mr. and Mrs. F. Cairns this Dh§nnn A..Al_ -. _ ._ Ll«’>)'(1 Hamilton. formeriy of this village, now of Fergus. lost -the thumb 01" rigid ham? by hoinr: caught thlv operating a machine in the Beat-y fact: ifs: ‘ Two more Wins have been creditec} to the Holstein \\ .1. A. footballte 'J.am On Friday awning last Moorefield played here, the score being 1-0 in favor of the Meals. On Monday 8V- ening 0111' bovs journeyed to Mount Forest. and “on again from the team of that in v11 the score b91112 '1- O. This p' aCer Hf'Jlstein‘J 1. Jud Mildmax 1m equal standiz 11.; at present. l’he Mi! 1!- may team plavs here on Friday ex- ening next. As I was unable to be present at the gathering in the park on Tues- day of last week when our many friends assembled to say farewell to myself and family, permit me to thank one and all for the very kind tokens presented to us. You are as- sured that we very highly appreciate your kindness in our behalf. We accept. them in the spirit given and will always remember our Holstein friends. During our residence in the village we have met you in business. in your homes and socially, and we carry away with us bright and hap- py memories. \Ve feel unworthy.‘ but realize that. our labors together have [wt been in min. \Ve wish you all comforts and happiness in futuref â€"F. Allingiiam. ,The streets have received. their first oiling. This will no doubt prove a dust-proof improvement. To the members of the Community Circle and all friends. The garden party under the aus-. pices of the Ladies’ Aid. of, the Meth-J odist Church was held in the park on Tuesday evening. There was a' fair attendance. Supper was served, ‘ games indulged in and an excellent program rendered. amounted to over $60. The proceeds ! "fnfnfiflfl O-h y. the Presbvterian Guild rawn their meeting: rm. thur Lodge A F. A. M jw eck. 'y succesSful year at the I The '4 ‘l ‘- Fischer mu. man EIGHT. meeting 3 f 0r The Manâ€":On'the contrary, she says she is attaid there is, and that it might be her ill luck to get him. The Manâ€"My wife says if I were to die she would remain a widow. The Girlâ€"Evidently she thinks there isn’t another man like you in the world. man. After the ceremony and con- gratulations a choice hufi‘et luncheon was served. Amid showers of con- fetti“ the happy couple left for Tor- unto and Buffalo on their honeymoon the bride travelling in a stylish taupe costume with hat to match. On their return they will reside on the Sharpe homestead near the village. We wish them happiness and prosperity. FIT]..- _____.-, ‘ The popular young bridé rebeivgd manly beautiful wedding gifts. ' i The home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McMullen was the scene of a pretty wedding at 2 o’clock on Monday af- ternoon, June 12, the bride’s birth- day, when their second daughter, :Olive May, was married to Mr. Robert W. Sharpe, son of the late Mr. William Sharpe and Mrs. Sharpe of Flesherton. Rev. J. H. Oke, pastor of the united families, conducted the ceremony in the presence of a large company of invited relatives of the young couple. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very pretty in a dainty gown of' white satin, carrying a bouquet of roses. Her sister, Miss Lillian Mc- Mullen, who also wore White satin, was bridesmaid, and Mr. Roy Pat- ten, the groom’s cousin, was best i l Mr. W. H. Ruthven, Alliston,'was a wovk-nnd visitor with his uncle, Mr. F. Cairns. Mr. Martin Phillips is vigifjnov hie Mr. and Mrs. \V‘. Miller visited over Friday night. last with Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver, near Priceville. Mr. J. P. Bunt of Toronto has sir. Ed. Usb: Inc 01 Collingwood spI. M the end In last week with rel- :Ui\0>Iune. H55 Mabee is \isiting her sister in Juronto. Mr. W L. Young of Markdale gaVe yo 1r scribe a pleasant call while on 9n HUUT‘... W this \\ ay last week. ’ .EV. li‘tt hm; 1V and mother ma: - hip. tc. mantnzi on Satmday and z ‘ to ac." mpaniu! home by his wife ' '-' liiti; son, "3510 were mm a \‘iSit Mr. and Mrs. John Turnbull and little son. of Dunm'ille, paid Dr. and Mrs. T urnbull ashort Visit. last week. -__ Re' L1. V'rooman “as in town on Saimniav, I‘eturnin" f1 om an extend- ed holidax at his home in London, is) his nal'ish at Maxwell. Hon. 1. B. Lucas, Miss Maud Rich- ardson and her former college friend :iiss Crossiey, of Toronto, week-end \isitors at Markdale, spent Sunday «\ening \ itii friends here. Miss L1 OssIOV, “ho is a niece of the well ‘1111,“ 11 {\d‘zt‘llat and one of 'r-I‘o ontos "if ted \ocalists. possesses a magnificent voice. which we fivere pleased to! zear in :1 fexx beautifullv 1111111 r1111 soloctirns she. favored us “i111. 5‘ Mr. and Mrs. Runstadler and daughter Marguerite, attended the , ordaination to the holy priesthood of their nephew, Rev. J. D. Egan, at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Hamilton, on Saturday, and his first solemn High Mass at St. Cecelia’s Church, Toron- to, on Sunday morning, visiting friends in Kitchener on the way.‘ They made the trip in their new sedan and were accompanied home by Mrs. Runstadler’s mother, to visit here. No Duplicaté Wanted Miss Muir. Mr. Peter Muir’s daughter, is organist in the Presby- terian Church. The young ladies are faithful in their attention in the choir, but their opposite sex are not so faithful in their regularity in at- tending to their duties in the praise part of the service. Mr. Victor Smart. 0f the 800 is ivis- iting his friends at Mr. William Mc- Messrs. Hugh McPhail and Hector McEacheI-n of South Glenelg‘, visited their father-in-law and family, Mr. Arch. McCormick of Bentinck, one day Last week. Methodists and Presbyterians are agreeable in Pricevjlle on union, which was carried unanimously at a recent meeting in both congreg - tions here. v ‘5th in the path they should lead in the days of their youth, so as in old age their youthful training shall not'be forgotten by them. grout roads. He says he has to be up at -’1 o’clock in the morning so as to be ready at 7 to attend to his road duties besides his week-day duties. He hasn‘t much rest on Sundays as he is superintendent of the Sunday School in the Presbyterian Church, which necessitates him to make pre- parations for the duties connected with his trust in directing the youth Mr. Thomas Nichol is a busy man looking after 00 men and some 25 01‘ t .3!) foams. as. superintendent 0f the The sick pebple are getting better and we hope that all will be able.t0 attend to the various duties entrust- ed to them. The Rev. Mr. Jones expects to God eupy his own pulpit here next Sun- day, as he will be coming back from the Assembly held at Winnipeg this Week. Mr. McCarten will likely oc- cupy the pulpit of the Methodist Church for a couple of Sundays yet. The communion will be held in the Presbyterian Church on the first Sunday in July. Creps are beginning to do well now since the rain came. Some are complaining that the hay crop will be short, but since the change in the elements, a couple of weeks Will make a great change in the. growth before haying time, which in general commences about the 12th of July. Sweet clm'er lUQkS good and may be cut any time after this week. A young man took the service in the Presbyterian Church here last Sunday for the Dominion Alliance, and spoke 'well on the subject. the thunder and lightning being ac- companied with rain; however it is none of our business to be making a complaint about the natural ele- ments, so we will have to he thank-i ful under ail conditions of weather, be they f6ul or fair. Peter McArthur,. a Globe corres- pondent, was wishing for an old- fashioned thunder and rain storm. We h0pe he got enough of it last week. We v eie thankful for the rain, but had no desire to appreciate , . v _, lent; . ' ' _. ""’.."."T‘"-. (Our own correspondent.) , - . . . _ - . , - - '\ , . > , W30 have no doctor in Priceville ThlS Monday-Aha 12th of‘June,(1922 Since- Dr McFarlane left. Doc 3 al- looks more like a fan day than a- " . ways made a good .l-i'Ving in Price- June one. Durmg the past week we lv‘il’le and we don‘t see ”the reason had a superabundance of rain, with why we haven’t got an application thunder and lightning for four nights‘for the POSitiOD as yet- We hope in succession, and it leoked like havâ€" gthatpefore long some good M'D' W1“ , ' / . ~ , gput In an appearance. mg a feast or a famine. ~ ‘ “f“_ h Pfiwfine‘an‘d saith ‘, "Le {on Messrs. John and Will Firth, ac- companied by Messrs. W. Firth of the 6th Concession, Joseph Firth and William Ritchie of Durham, motorâ€" ed to Grand Valley on Sunday to vis- it Mr. George Firth, who is not im- proving; any. (Our own horrespondent.) Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson attend- ;ed a family re-union at the home of iMr. and Mrs. Irving Anderson of the ”1th Concession on Tues-day. ’ Miss Kerr has resigned her posi- ;tion as teacher in our school at the 30nd of the present term. Mr. George Williams is employed with the Russell Company in Dur- ham at, present. \ Mr. Melville Andersc and Miss Ada Brown attended the Watsu wedding near Markd: afternoon. M1. and Mrs. 0. H0 Kate McFayden \\ ere i on I‘uesday. gdoes that tally compapeé Rev. Mr. Smith is holding prayer- meoting in the Grange Hall this Thursday evening. The Williams 5m: Mofi'at families spent the first. of the week with Mr. and Mrs. John Mortloy of Arthur. We see that the Editor is in the Parliament City (Ottawa) this week and While there he should introduce himself and those big rulers of our Dominion as the Editor .01" the Durâ€" ham Chronicle ancl tell them they are getting more pay in two months than he is making in two years. That’s right, isn’t itâ€"S4,000.' How f. The funeral of a iGillies of Toronto i ‘afternoon to McKi ISouth Line, Arte lwas a Price\ ille bv. the town line near W cevule by. He was born at line near Priceville. Don- the harboring business. in )r $2,000 for the thought-=- her late dutiful s'on, who‘ ed 'in the Great. We§tern Cqmpany. The deceased. Anderson, sister Ethel . of a child/0f Donald Jnto is to be held this McKinnon’s cemetery, Artemesia. Donald Bro“ n 01 Bunessan Watsonâ€"McKechnie Markdale on Friday i. Howell and Miss in Owen Sound @535 Mich“: sun all m 0! mammal“? Ask us for Elastic: 0010f cards and decorative schemesâ€"FREE. JUI'eCl, and It was a close call. One evening lately a number buyers, and perhaps the usual p1 portion of loafers, were ina store. young rural joker Spied a pair work gloves 3;.- me c:i.>un:rr,- "i figured 0n n; iiLng some fun for i crowd; He inquired of H10 more ant, “How much for the gloves?” answer was :30 gents. He put. How:- on every surface. of Mr. and Mrs. William Aldcorn followed some children into the mill yard and was run over by a team of. horses and wagon. Some persons thought the wheel passed over the child’s body, but such may not be the case. One hand was inâ€" JUI'ed, and it was a close mm established quality ‘stufdafi that; assurw _a lasting finish economical in the long run. Elastica Paints‘ 31nd Var- nishes are _gua_ranteed good. They Rev. C. .S. Jones went, to Winnipeg to, attend the Presbyterian General Assembly, and Rev. R. G. McCarten conducted the service in the'morne ing and Major McGillivray in the ev- ening of June 4, in thevPresbyterian Church. Services in the Methodist} Church were withdrawn. Rev. Mr. McCarten has been attending the Methodist Conference during last. week. \ . / (Our own‘ correspondent.) . The recent showers will be of im- mense benefit to this vicinity. .\ ReV. C. S. JODPS wnnf fn ‘17;nn:.--- Groceries DURHfiM Seed? Buckwheat, Sl'lbrts, Bran and}? ed of all kinds SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Call and see us. ' (1m- 9 no" a d. VOLLETT , Flour 8; Feed, Fresh Fruits FLY DESTROYER nut A OVVI‘. I . 0’. .00?- INTERNA'HON- AL B_ARN RED Kai io'unpaior' " “T FotBunnndcll' Driea ovetni ht with shard that withstands The immaculate white enamel. LAGOUERET The slainty decora- Robert, Knox and family seem to be vacating the house they had rent. ed on Durham Road Street. The proximity of CouniyV‘Road con- struction has caused quite an influx of boarders to town. [quartetygot his change, and then put his: arm ' around the fiile of gloves and left the qounter, exclaiming that he- bought the lot. The merchant’s wrath Waxed exceeding hot, and he hustled around and put th‘ young _\felloxv out of the door, admitting af- terwards that he sometimes made a d n fool oi himself, but did not like to see others ditto. REPAIRING An Klnns'mc'umen Lawn Mowers, Scythes and all other tools or cutlery resharp- 01141.‘91n/J m- J - I'I _.__ Durham Machine Shop sired. Machinists. Etc. , Nearly «:mpositc Post Office Get a Can. ONT.

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