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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Jun 1922, p. 5

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BAPTIST. CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, June 25. ‘ Rev. E. Cameron, Pastor. ii A. M .â€"-“The ConQuering Element.” ‘ 7.30 P .M. â€"“The Youngest Queen in Europe.” Mrs. C. Petty intends to attend the graduation exercises of the Royal Alexandra Hospital. Fergus, on Thursday. Miss Marion Petty is one of. the graduating class. Mr. Charles Ritchie had his barn moved on to a foundation last week. ’ The trustees of Hutton Hill school haxe engaged Miss Sibyl Lawrence as teacher for the coming year 'Miss Margaret Smith is spending a couple of weeks with Guelph and Winterbourne relatives. _ _(Our own correspondent), Statute Labor was the order of the day in this vicinity on Monday and Tuesday. » \Ir: Archie Ale-Lean attended the Mr. and Mrs.S .McCartnev of Tor- onto, (nee Miss Bertha Putherbough) are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Putherbough. Mr. John Lvnn motored to Owen Sound on Saturday Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald and son Hugh accompanied In Mr. and Mrs. D. Lamb. motored to HanOVer on Thursday. ‘ Mr. James Clark of Port Elgin spent. a few days with his sister, Mrs. J. W. Smith, last. week. - Miss Celia Honess of Toronto is vis'lting her sister, Mrs. Hugh Mc- Dohald. Mrs. McArthur of Glenelg is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. Duncan Mc- Lean. Mr. William Scarf of Toronto vis- itod the McCracken familv on Sun- da\. ‘ Edge Bros. raisml their driving shed on Saturday evenin". Every- thing went. all right. but during the raising, Mr. James Lawrence, of the Rocky line. had the misfortune to have one of his fingers crushed. We extend sympathy to Mrs. Campbell on the death of her daugh- ter. Margaret (Mrs. Donald Morris- on}, of Vancouver, and also to the bereaved sisters and brothers. son. and Miss Tena McFarlane, of Woodbridge; Mr. Joseph Clark of Port Elgin; Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Kenzie, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Duff, of Chatsworth; Mrs. Alex. Ful- lerton and Miss Jessie Clark of Mooresburg: and Mr. Robert Murray from Sullivan. Aberdeen. ‘ (Our own correspondent.) Miss Janet Clark passed peace-fully away on the morning of the 14th. Our sympathy goes to the sorrowing sister, who is now left alone. the last surviving member of that family. Those from a distance who attended the funeral were: Mr. Donald M'c- Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Thomp- Holstein Mildmay MOOI‘Qfield Palmerston Mt. Forest Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Parr of Tor- onto, are spending this week with Mr. and ‘Irs. R. J. Ainill. Football League Standing: PlaV ed \V on Tie LOst Pts. Holstein 7 6 1 O 13 Mildmny 7 \ 5 ‘1 1 M Mrs. P. w. Pennock and daughter, Pearl, of Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. Jacob Stevenson this week. Rev. G. S. Scott and sons Janis and Stewart motored to Lefroy .on Monday. The boys are assisting their brother Gordon in work he has undertaken in that vicinity. Several members of the Women’s Institute attended a picnic at the home of Mrs. Ezra Ha‘lliday. Glenâ€" eden. e41 sermon to young women. The spirit of church union is still in the air. The local Sunday Scl eels haxe arranged for a union picnic to be held in the park early m July. The Egremont Sunday School cou- vention will be held in Amos Church on the 29th 'inst. A splendid program has been arranged. In a few days the park will be lighted with electric lights. Most of the poles have-been erected. Baseball, that has been dead for abofit 20 }ears, is again being reviv- ed. The locals went to Varney on Tuesday ewening and were badix beaten, the score being 28 to 4. On Friday evening last the Mild- may W.F.A. football team came to the burgh and play ed another of the scheduled matches and were defeat- ed, the score being 1-0 in favor of the locals. The weather seemed unfax orable, but a very large crowd watched with much interest. This places the locals in the lead with one more game to be play ed with Palm- erston on Friday ex ening next. South-East Bentinck. Palmer-stun defaulted one match. own correspondent.) ’, June a, Mr. and» Mrs. called on the I Monday last. Davidson spent Sunday at the Rocky. Mrs. Archie Thompson was away last week to her brother-in-law’s funeral in Listowel. Miss Florence Le'ggette is home for a holiday from Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. Hastie, accompanied by Miss Armetta McKechnie, spent Sunday with the McLean families. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller motored to Owen Sound Sunday, to see his sister, who is in a critical condition. Miss Nesta McKechnie of New Mexico is a welcome visitor with her grandmother, Mrs. Archie Mc- Kechnie. Messrs. Campbell Mitt-ban 0mm" 1.... Rocky Saugeen. (Our own correspondent.) Mrs. Lauchie McLean spent a cou- ple of days visiting her sister, Mrs. James Ledingham, of town. V- --- tib“\lU‘\/u‘ LuL 1111116. We regret to report Mrs. DaV'e Young on the sick list and hope for a speedv recox QPV. Walter Dunbar, Wilhe Edwards, and Miss Clara Greenwood are through “ith their examinations, and will now take a couple of months’ course in practical farming. I Coming home from town one day iately with a big load of empty honey ans crated, Mr. Paul Nelson got on” to adjust them a little and then took the chance afforded to light his pipe. That gave his big, fat team a chance to do a little faster going than Paul usually allows. so they trotted home Without him, and did a fancy curve around Mr. Archie McNab‘s team and wagon, which were on the road. Zionites are holding another bee on Thursday afternoon of this week to cut the grass and weeds in the (mmetery and trim things up gener- allv. We belie\'the devil has a hand in the bad weed business. They seem to thrive well and persist, even un- der adverse circumstances. Crops have adx anced \\ endelfullx during the last week and a good hay crop is assured. - A good deal’ of roadwork was per- formed last week and the downpours of Friday night and. Satur‘day fore- noon made a mess of a good deal of It. Mr. James Lawrence met with a A goodly number of stockers were sold in this noighbox hood on Tues- day of last VVeek. “illiam Paylor sold 11 J H. Robson 8 Basil DaV',is2 G. E. Peart 6, and others in like numbers. Mr. Arthur McNally has had more than his share of ill luck with hors- es during the past year: He lost two last fall and a fine three-year-old thoroughbred Clyde filly last week from enlargement of the heart. The week before, Mai-Joe Haley lost a fine mare from lightning. ’Twas a Wild, \Yickefi storm that swept the .eastern half of the town- ship after midnight on Frida} night last. It scattered fences, broke ofi‘ quite a number of trees, damaged some barns, and an electric bolt kill- ed a valuable. three-year-dld Here- ford bull belonging to Mr. John Mc- Carthy of the 10th Concession. ’T‘was “a busy bunch of amateur ,painters that gathered at Zion’s shed on Thursday last and gave door, win- dow frames, cornice and gables a double coat of paint. Rev. C. G. F. Cole was one of the nimblest of the cloud. The Building Committee haxing completed their part handed it ox er to the Church Trustee Board and roceix ed most hearty \ote of thanks from t c caflfiegation. Mr. and Mrs. William Henry and grandson, Billie, of Flesherton,, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard McOauley, of Dundalk, were guests of the Edwards home the first, of the week. Mr. and Mrs. J J. Peart visited kindred near Hanmer on Sunday and brought Miss Elizabeth Hughes back'with them. After spending six weeks in De- troit keeping home for her son Ern- est, Mrs. W. J. Cook arrived home on Saturday night, bringing her grandson, Howard, with her. Zion Sunday School picfiic- is to be held Friday afternoon; June 30. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. Andrew Derby and son, Of Hanover, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peart on Monday evening. W e regret that the days have reached their maximum length. A APPLY TO THE Superior Knitting Mills Limited Mount Forest, Ont. Mrs. Albert Livingstone the McLean families on Mr. Fraser of the High School staff has gone to holiday at his home at Toronto, and Miss King has gone to Toronto to mark High School papers. 3118. Charles Footo of Toronto, is Visiting her cousin, Mrs. B. O. Ferris at the Park House. Mrs. W. H. Thurston has returned from a mnnth’s visit with her sister at Yonkers, N. Y. Miss Myrtle Caswell, nurse at Kit- choner Hospital, is home on a visit. Hm' sister, Miss Ruby, ‘was'homo owr the week-end irom her school in Normanby. Miss Kate Paton has gone to Visit for a. few weeks with relatives and friends at flwinton Park. .‘31' \V. Momma Mr. R.D1:,1wn and Mos srs. W'. H. and J. P. Bunt \V cm at Ox... 1 11 Sound on Thursday last taking in the Oddfe-lloxxs’ big 1113111 day in connection \xith the meeting of Grand Lod‘re. We congratulate Miss Marguerite Runstadler, Mr. George Mitchell and Mr. Donald McVicar, formerly of this place, on their success at the Toronto University examinations, as reported last week. \111. George Honer oi Belfast, Ire- land, arrix ed here Last week to join his brother, Mr. Walter Honer, and \xitfle oi Dome Mines. on a holiday here with the latters mother, Mrs. 1. .X. Jamieson. .1 he Methodist and Presbyterian congregations were given a treat on Sunday by the mu- sical visitors. Mr. George Honor who sings in a large Presbyterian choir in Belfast, possesses a \erv line and \\11ll- t1ained \oice, "axe splen- (lidlx rendered solos at the senices in both churches, accompanied bx his mother. The pastors in both churches expressed appreciation of the treat given. Reeves McTaVish and McKenzie will attend County Council at Owen Sound this week. Capt. J. A. LeGard, Lieut. Caigoe and Sergt. -Major A. E. Bellamy,g t0 the military training camp at Owen Sound this week, accompanied by about twenty young recruits from here. Principal Dundas of Meaford preâ€" sided at the High School examina- tions here last week, assisted by Miss Kidd of PriceVille. Principal Up- shall, here, presided at Feversliam, and P1incipal Holland at PiiceV ille. The section of the Provincial road through this village is now receivâ€" ing the attention of the Village Coun- cil, who are giving it a good coat of gravel, to be well rolled downy A lot of filling has been done for side- walk building near the cemetery. Mr. W. Caswell has recently ship- ped six car loads of,fence posts for use in the provincial road widening process going on south 0f_Si1elbu1ne. We understand five miles of the road. in Antemesia will be widened the . . 1 extra twenty ieet this summer. REPAIRING ALI. KINDS MACHINERY Durham Machine ShOp (Our own correspondent.) A quiet marriage took place at Kew Beach Presbyterian Manse, Torâ€" onto, on Wednesday, June 14, when Mabel Lillian, only daughter of Mrs. {Martha Irwin and the late Mr. Sam- 'uel Irwin, Flesherton, was joined in wedlock with Mr. Wilfrid R. Grab-am Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Graham of Vandeleur. Rev. J. A. Cranston was the officiating minister. The young couple are on a motoring honeymoon and on their return will reside at Markdale. We join the bride’s nu- merous friends here in wishng her a large measure of happiness. Lawn Mowers, Scythes and all other tools or cutlery resharp- ened and made like new. Work called for and delivered if de- sired. BROWN 85 MOON Glad. to hear Mrs. Bert. Ritéhie is improving in health, but are sorry little Ivy has blood poison in her foot. very painful accident at. Mfr-E Edge’ 8 raising on Saturday evening. He gOt his fingers on one hand badly crushed. Machinists. Etc. ' Nearly Opposite Post Office Thurston spent part, of w Mitchell, visiting his Flesherton. ing his long and t1 Vlll” illness. Mr. ”nimble left on MOlldth (2V ening‘ to attend the funeral. I Take Notice I have secured the agen- cy for Wodehouse Ani- mal Invigorator, Baby Chick Food, PouTtry Food, Lice 'Killer, etc. We also’ sell-‘Zenoleum, the best disinfectant. MI‘. W. \V. Tl‘imhl'e I‘é‘}CCi'<f0¢_i word on Monday of the death on Sunday at Mount Clemens, Mich, (:H’hiS 131°0- l‘her, Mr. James R. 'l‘rimbhz, who- has been an inyzllid the past. three years. He is survivnd by his Wife, who nursed him with greatest cafe dur- Miss Violet Hunter 0f Toronto is Visiting Mrs. lid. Best. Mrs. Runstadler, daughter and mother, accompanied by Mrs. Arm- strong and Mrs. Miller, were at Dun- rialk On Monday at a reception gix en the Rev. Father iv gan, recently ‘OP- dained. We read with deep interest. the report in The Chronicle last week of Miss Rita ‘Irwin’s wedding and we wish the fiwinsome and very highly esteemed "bride overflowing happi- ness for many years to come. What are your health building plans for the spring time? 'Our pure food is the builder who will aid you and your family to enjoy the days and, weeks of the beauti- ful spring.- We expect to hear from you. Mr. 'and Mrs. Elwyn Jamieson and Mrs. 'Knott of Owen Sound were week-end visitors with Mrs. J. A. J-amieson. ' - . Principal Upshall and Miss Holmes Ln" the High School leave on Wid- nesday for their holidays, but the formerwill return to preside at the Entrance examinations here. Mrs. W. Miller will days this week with h Ho'neywood. Mr. Bowman Swift 3' Toronto motored up on. a short visit. with r brought a new car f0: Stewart/WIN) is now J art of driving. Mr. R. P. Bellamy has returned from a holiday trip to the Thousand Islands and Montreal, and will re-_ Mr. James Stafl‘ord is home Toronto on a holiday. .Mr. C. T. Batty§pent the week-en?! with hisfamily at Oshawa. Mrs. Frank ' Cairns left on Satm‘; day to visit her’son and daughter at McTier. after which she will holiday at her' home at Keswick. 1::-~;1::r:e.Cu tivate your Band to the limit. Increaseyour pméuction and your profits. A porti, :1 of year profits dope ited to- -day :11 our Savings .ch. partment will have far greater purchaa mg power in the future. The 3.40%! lank of.canada Total Assets Over $488,000,000.00 Rae Farmez’s Gpponunity There is to-day a I'JLLLgfl" market for C‘y'cryining you can .' filler" will spend a few with her mother at. a? for Mr. Archie now learning the from ing, lightning destroyed the home. of Mrs, I. Berry, who lives some three miles east of Wiarton. this world, experience and friend- ship changes, hut the love of God. and the mercies and forgiveness of God does not change. “The soul is the most valuable thing which changes hands at the beckon of the human will. We choose eternal life as God in Christ offers it to us. Or we reject it forever. It is an enor- mous turnover which means eternal life or eternal death. “For what is a man profited if he gain the whole world and lose his own soul; or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” Mr. Cameron pointed out to the brethren that the happenings of a world are placed before the young people of today. From these min- gled events they mhst choose their God and select the material from w hich to build their character. In C. O. F. ATTENDED SERVICE _ ‘ IN BAPTIST CHURCH, SUNDAY The local Court of the Canadian Order of Foresters attended divine service in ,the Baptist Church Sun- day evening, and listened to ‘a good sermon by the pastor, Rev. E.‘ Cam- eron. In all, about 75 Foresters were present, including a few visiting brethren from outside points. Mrs. Berry and her son were Groceries, Flour Feed, Fresh Fruits Leave Your Order N ow to get the Choice Berries DURHAM Next Week is Strawberry Week CREAM WANTED Palmerston Creamery HIGHEST PRICES PAID. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Call and see us. Get a Can. FLY DESTROYER sit.- for ning struck, afpparently entering m the telephone wire. Within a feiv seconds the building was a seething mass of flames; and it was impossi- ble for them to save any of the con- tents of the home. ' ti_ng in- tire dvvplli'ng when the light? This New Camels Model Vidtmla reduced to - $14500 The Variety Store ONT.

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