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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Sep 1924, p. 10

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(Our own correapondent.) The weather seems to promise better, judging by today, Monday. The grain rrups will suffer serious- ly if we get much more rain. * )lr. Godfrey Mc'l'aggart has treat- ed himself to a new Ford ear. Miss Phoebe Livingstone is Visit- ing her home here at present. Rev. W. E. Curran has exchanged his l-‘orcl Sedan for a fine UVerland Red Bird. . ‘ '-â€"»t4 n PAGE 10. ya‘L.IWU llv-‘v \\'e are glad to hear of Dr. Carr having so successfully competed with Grey's best in the fancy driv- in; horses at Owen Sound fair where he took four first prizes and three secnno‘ts, in various classes with his fine team. '__LA-,I “l‘.' u I... Iv A number of our peuple \isitcd tho- fail in latte: days. Its too bad w-athvr conditions were so poor, 01:»: the fair \\ ould ham: bu-n much [wt tor pat! on izvd. ‘-‘_~-_r..l u. .,..-- w--- 7 Sit-s. Rod. Mclfiunkvy returned hum» on Saturday last after ashurt tum- spcnt in van Sound hospital \\ hum: a minor car operation was Sm'm-ssfull)’ po'l'l'm'mc'd. mating frio-ncls in the Mr. 'l‘lmmas Nichol tux-ha vvvâ€" ,_ U (Our own corresfiondent.) Miss Sadie Lawrence left a week nun fur 'I‘Hmnto where she has mew-«mm! a position. Mia‘s K. Firth spent an evening rem-nily with Mrs. \Valtel‘ Clark. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawn-enm- and nun“.- .uuun' Snmlfh' With MP. and 3112mm Mrs. alums Lam! famil) spent. Sunday with Mrs. Robert Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. l'larl \'e.~'sie and three' children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn )lrls'erhnie. zit tilenroailin. The monthly meeting of the W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Neil McLean with a good attendant-e. Several good papers were read. The next meeting will be the thank offering meeting and will he in the. church. The monthly meeting of the U. F. W. 0. accepted an invitation to the home of Miss Agnes Macohail. M. P.. last Friday afternoon where they met with the newly organized club out around Flesherton. All spent a real sociable afternoon to- gether. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Lander. near town. Dow‘â€"â€"â€" Miss Esthm' McLean spent the “Wk-0nd with hm patents. (Our own corrcSpondcut.‘ Mr. and Mrs. James van and Mrs. D. Lamb and son Roy. attended the If. 1-. W. 0. meeting held at the home of Miss Macphail last Flida). Idvâ€"ww Mr. James Smiih of Crawford went the first of the week with his sister, Mrs. John McDonald. "IS Sla‘cl, b'llco .JUIIII A'IV-'V- â€"-- Mrs. Lynn and two childrgn uf town spent Monday with Mrs. J. D. Clark. A number from this section at- tended the school fair at Lamlash on Monday, Svptember If). (On; own correspondent.) There passed away on the 10th inst. at Sundridge, the late Mrs. H. Henderson (nee Maggie Knox), who ‘â€" -A- IIU " w _ Henderson (nee Maggie Knox), who spent a good part of her life here. The remains were brought to Proton to her sister's. Mrs. Stewart’s. Thurs- funeral was held to Sa- lem cemetery Friday. A sorrowing I this tvrm is again tacit): It's gum! [U see ftvlks taking the: homv ch is us good as can be air, mtobu ‘.’- 3 prom- all [unions unvs, as the aw raisvd Uu- prize H10 specials an1 gom‘l. tn lump Uctohm' 2 and 3 sit a good fair. Swinton Park. Aberdeen. 'nd quaintances here for a few days and Everyone is enjoying these sun- shiny days. May we have more of them! tilt III 0 Mrs. George McKay and four' children from Emo, New Ontario, are holidaying with her brother. Mr. Joseph Dixon, and other friends. Mrs. Thomas Weir is spending a THE Bert. Comm, $1.00; Mulcmm wuw... $2.10; John Timmins, $630. Blackâ€"McGrathâ€"That account of Municipal World be paid. ors’ rolls and supplies, amount. $28.â€" i 06.â€"-â€"Ca.rried. v; $1.00; Malcolm Wilson; is not the thing for him. other hand, another chap very efficient at the job 'he was at first skeptics might be added, is apt tc like it when he becomes 1 do it well. 11-. finds that the job over! as at first enthusiastic hing for him. On the another chap becomes it at the job of which first skeptical, and, it Ided, is apt to learn to l he becomes able to do moroush “YOU‘- ‘ Property in Upper Town mm- sisting of ys‘noro of land on which is double house, good orchard of 28 trees, hen house 16:50, stable 15x33, All in good state of repair. Apply to Mrs. J. 0. Henderson, 918M. Road the Classified Ads. on Page 7. . saunter 18. :m ‘0 Owen Sound Sun-Tunes {all 0‘ Pleasures Experienced m M. Over Om Mam Thor- râ€"Durhams "Bump the .uflm I...“ Furnished P l e a s a nt My. from Monetonoxxs SmOoth- ”a of Torontoâ€"Q wen Sound Mowx rapmihm 1““. U“ " guspm‘! I m-fm'ri I It: Judfl‘i'w “ "At mm ”It” “I“ ‘ Hm last ‘9 the! last lap 01 uu- t. 9.30“ l‘fllt‘lufct. Art! hut. hofmu- thoy l-‘nrest. had a "blow change tirvs. Hmu take tom: and ttw .t'lying umtvr thv Hr value through Mt Imrham. It was chmax vamv. I’m- horriblv S‘a‘t‘ Hf 1 Durham's t't‘tmt st ridiculuus. with h and crussings amt stumps that am ped llundt'vds ut ) hulgiug thl‘uugh 1 Why (ho vtzltght Durham allnw H thoruucllfarc' a way tn romain It stat». Anyway I‘ HM stumps «m Durham's t‘l'nnt turn-ct :muthvx- t lung tie-lay. “Bu \Vurry," said « "\Vv'ru nut tm- ;. "wv're- at“ fur a is part Hf it. NW." Pulling u light. in from « Hutvl “In party “In punrturv. ‘ a big job. Thi: 11‘ an huur was um mamdvl' 0f Hu- h'u \Vitlmut. :I stop and 0:1 to his lmmv an apm'm'iaticm and tlmruughly vnjnyu 'l’umnm Exhihmm anuthm' mum. such a slum“ farm furnish mnnvy as hm" thu suulh 0nd \ny's cornvr. furnislws a halves. hollows pmitiwly is. big 810.000 37mm ‘ n Imul railways. fvrrls rounds. [Mum-n the likv. H10) te-urish cmnpam “mural mute-Ma had aro- Hwy. 11 shortly haw h sin-(wing \Vlu-vls ffllr N’als $0 1 \\'c ha“ ‘I\ maum \VP \\‘H\Hll timomus ham HIP Chasms‘ m llold tlwm «10 0|» “big mum ride an 30!"! car again and w of HIP WIP- ‘th Al'ulul' After a Sun-1 "119-" hue a -' uritvfl ll satirical. story : .NO. 2988. all NH Mir" I A continuum. xx llotvl somv yvmx up 1 room for thc' muh twenty-fur ('c'nh morning Iw vumplznw that II? had IW‘ rlc'p flight on avcuum M H Cline into his «'llaml lights were extinguish tn allâ€"night. bamo. .‘ to his “kick" Hu‘ 1 asked him. ”“141, ‘ expect for a quart fi‘ht?" ' And so with our 0'00 Sound. Whatu mt do they want ' We dW‘t. charge 11 “W the town; d «o'c‘m‘k all ‘F‘ IIHH‘II shes a (‘Umhilla‘ifln hollows. humps. and is. his» Mnnyu 810:0“) hand “man. u! Sun-Time’s nur- iuriuus i‘mm unmet; i-ialmi by “llii‘uugli’ l’riwiucial Highway . should be. Citizen L “th town a! soliciiuus fur Ui Hf mutnrisis wi 01' nilwmusv find ms Hu-muzli this mo c.l\t‘ mum“ in!" W would 1D]! ff H: mm“ HI In \Vllu'll t “'3." “I“ HH‘m 1h thu n! undc 1‘0““ mm lk = ll plal “Ill" Hm "W ma from H'K 1H “NH In HI wh m0! \\ ~ It I] ll ll l m r-‘ \V 1| 1 O“ H

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