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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Nov 1924, p. 10

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PAGE 10. (Our «on CW.) The youm Tnverdon fellows any the weather is ml for getting out wood. Some of them should supply goodly piles. There. is general rejoicing over the baby girl that cm to live with' Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peart on Tuesday of last week. a nmé more plowing weather. Misses Marmot and Clara Green- wood spent a couple. of days of last week at Mr. A. Hmper’s near Price- Mr. L}. A. Fleming of Hanover has shippod a lot of posts and polvs from Lot 20, Calm-ssh)“ 8. durinr Hus past wm‘k. For thi- first Um». since the old Grand fl‘runk Railway (kibenhn‘es warn issued {if our memory is cor- rect tiw Unincill Fathers aw issu- ing inwnship debentures, nwing to tho» building or two new bridgns. Many ratvpayers ari- strongly up- posmi Ln nim-'Lgaging Hm futurv of the» municipality. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mcfllockhn 5pm“ 3 mmplo of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wiliinm (Lump- hvll at \anbeck. “"0 lwlioene Mr. J. A. MacDonald «of Plolgr- Hill is the oldest corms- pumlc-nl m' Rho! (Zhrorvicll‘. and the norm-r scrim- rnmes next. both of them half a cmuux‘y "Mm- than we are. Eh! U all reports are true. thc- Boll ’l‘vlephom’e Company are likply to ex- tmul their system to the 6"! Cor:- vvssion at long last. ll‘ho local Women’s Institute mot at the cosy home of Mrs. John 0. (imenwood on Thursda} last and had a hliflhl afternoon’s plogxam The SozcretaIy-TI oasurer. Miss Ha- zel Firth. had a good parpe on “Thanksgiving." Miss Mina Ed- Mrs. W. MCCuIloch of the gran-l road was the guest. of Mrs. H. Bray on “'l‘dm‘sday last. Mr. and Mrs. B. Coulis and family and .‘lr. and Mrs. George M-ighmn and two childn'n visited Mr. and Mrs. George» Reay of Ebmwzm' our day recently. wards wad a wittily wm'dml 01w o‘rntitlml. "Shopping fnl' His “Wife." forwaroh-d by Mrs. H. Beaten. Miss “020! Fallniso- fzu'm'ml thvm with a wry sweat 50!". Th» younger ele- ment. gave a chm-us. Mrs. Grann- wood furnishvd a dainty lunchenn at its (zlosv. They meet next month at the honw of Mrs. M. J. Davis. Mr. Jack Traflord was Uw guvst of Mr. Alymvr Rnay on_ Sunday Just. Those whu ath-mlmi they anl Sm»- per at Allan Park un Friday owning last. report a good timv and an ex!- cellent supper. A rumor has reached this vicinity that. Mr. William Grant of \‘arney was run into on the Provincial high- way and had both legs broken. If true. we regret very deeply the ac.- rident thathas hefallen him. For man 3 years he was a valued member Hf the lihrnnirle's old stall corres- pondents. and we have ever found him upright and true with a per- sonality in boot. (Our own Correspondent.) Mr and Mrs. Jose‘ph Cain of Dur- ham \H‘l‘l' £11088 0! Mr. and Mrs. P. Hopi awn mu' alum-um.“ last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown vis- itml u: llwir son’s. Mr. and Mrs». Irwin Brown aml family of Mulnck Saturday last. Zionitvs meet on Tuesday even- ing Hf this week to make arrangv- mvnts rnr their Clmistmas Tree Cun- c-vl't. Thv wm-ks will soon slip by. Mr. and M rs. John Rpay visited M r. and Mrs. G. \Viss- on» day last. week. Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Brmnl and Mr. and Mrs. .losvph Reay and fam- ily were) recvnt vis-Hors at. Mr. and .‘lrh. H. [h-ay‘s. (Our own Correspondent.) We hase been fawn ed \\ ith a line taste of wintei weathei mer the week-end and generally would say that the weather man was slightly nut in his reckoning. Sleighs and cutters were very much in evidence. V‘M'r. A. Jones 'is somewhat im- proved i1}__health after his somewhat Remâ€"J. E. Peters has been giving wry earnnst. Plciquonvt and immine- siw svrmons in Zion of lat». iengmy illness. Mrs. Alex B. McDonald is much Improved under the careful atten- tion of her daugMer, Miss. Jane; “r. E. 0. Haiti. our Canadian Pa- clllc Agent, is still on‘ duty on ac- count of ill health. We gincqrely wvwâ€"“v- The Good Roads gang has been laid MT for this season with the possible vxception of a few men to finish up. We understand that the {aroma ro- c0 7:”:bITON'. It s wm'c T, yuunammr.l. i -_ n. PAC. 8. North Vickers he will soon be back farmers would like ceived a very few hours’ potibe which did not give Him "mob chance to have the. work in Shape for traffic for full and spring; Mr. J. M. McGillivny, Manner of The Priceville Fox Comm, has gone to the Winter Fair with eight tine specimens of silver black fox with which he claims he is going to put our fair village on the map. We hope his task will be even easier than even we know it to. be. The stock he is going to exhibit is good :1:er we wish the Company success. The McNeil] Cemetery Board have had a fine scroll and gain placed at the entrance to McNeill's Cemetory on tlw town lmv smuth which adds considm-ahly to the fine appearance of the location. Mr. William. R. Mracl of D. R. East has gone to 'l'orofito to have his tonsils removed. Wu hope to have him with us again in improved lwalth. Mrs. ’1‘. A. M. Fnrguson and son, Stanley, returned home for Thanks- giving. Mrs. Fm-gusmn has been .szpmuling tho past few months with lwr son in Um city. and “'0 hour that Mr holiday has giwn “('1‘ much imgu'M'i-ol hozllth. Purchase goods to the val- ue of $1.00, and you get a Necklace worth $3.50 for . It you do not need them “tramway wrinmakeanex- Pearl Neekhcc '98c. 553% The auto accident on Saturday night south of Varney in which Mr. Grant was ‘so badly hurt caused a dew fooling of sorrow to all who know him as he is not only a highly esteemed citizen, but one of the most industrious stalwarts of this coun- try who has done his host both to make whom and do his share in public undertakings. Mr. Thomas Johnson of the Dro- more Mina has installed a new oil engine. The old steam outfit used up the profits in the wood it burned. Holstein Mills have been using a gas engine for the past three weeks owing to the scarcity of water- The sovm‘n cold on Sunday caused a search {01' winter clothes and on Mvnday, Mr. Robert Mightoxfi put his wood cutting machinn in order and has starth the seawns cutting. Mrs. Carrie Aljoe has leased her farm to Mr. Earnest Baxter and is having a sale on Tuesday next which will most likely be a good success. At. a closing up s'lle every purchaser lll‘lil'VOS he is getting a chance. The [mph- ol‘ this part felt, very sorry to hear of the accident, to Mr. John Lawrence. He has been a life- long resident of this place, and ‘of late. has had many mishaps. (Our own Correcpondqnt.) mmor-cooosmes DR! ‘A. S. Hunter 8: Co. ' MCI": WandSOOdMa'chhnu - Durham. . bum For me or ocomional use gives good satisfaction. The large opening allows the use of blocks of wood. Extra large size ....... $6.00 Quebec Heaters, three bar shaker grate, heavy brick linings, large swing tops. Spec idly priced at 85.05 Happy Though-t. Box Stovea' largo swing covers for his chunks _. .8167! fall, the mustbe if: vinecondition.’ Mr. Ian Aiken 0% we!) 9.??? the. shipping of live stock at Hol- stem from Mr. A. Hunter, who found it conflicted too much with his other duties of life. Allan is in the prime of life and should be a success, more especially if- heredity counts for anything. His grandfather, the late William Allan, was one of the first men to buy somewhat on a cQâ€"oper- ative plan 'in this part, although he bought for a price. When he sold his load and found he had more than a living profit. he returned en amount to each of his attrqns. Thus e'xperlence was repe ed for a few times, but the market slumped, and he suffered a loss but his customers made good some of the loss. (Our own Correspondent.) Mr. D. Milliner has left this local- ity with the threshing outfit and has a week to finish on the 14th Coneeseion, and then the threshing will be completed here for this sea- son. Mr. G. Johnson has two barns here to do then the moves to Dro- more. The bumper (amps here thls year held the machines a good deal longer than usnal.“ . D m-e-,‘_1A Swinton Park. relatives here. Mrs. E. Ritchie and John went ‘last week with her sister. Mrs. cm- enoe Harrison, Swinto'n Park. Mr. John Calder is still confined to bed. Messrs. Crawford and Carl Harri- son and Wash Heard were at Owen Sound Ins week with two car ioads.of horse radish. { ,Mr. and Mrs. Heard spent a couple of days last week with their daugh- ter. Mrs. 'l‘._B. Weir. LCI, 1'” I V'Ul‘. Assessor Reeves has been around on his annua! _visit. â€"- n. I “I, ,-‘_ VII III" u..--\~‘- ' -w-.. Miss Josephine 'McNab. Glenelg Centre, spent last week with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison, Sr. ' ‘Wallpaper Remnants Flue Stationery Gift Packages 25935. -_-Aâ€"‘â€"â€"_ In Room Lots. At Bargain Prices to make room for new papers arriving. DRUGGiSTS and BOOKSELLERS JOHN McKECHNJE Successors to Infill“! Go. - Till-Elvin in this. neighborhn...: will be woundgp ufls eek. Jungle dresses are announmi by Fashion, thus musing tho mm women wilder.â€"â€"Dotroil Prov Prom, . WM do the burners do with Mu. hairpins the new custnmers aw leavingâ€"Boston 'Herau I. 106710. SALE Don‘t forget. the 80.10 by aucllun on Saturday. November .22.H1' tho household goods, and also In.- sum; denca of the lam Gvnl‘gn Mum... Everything must be sold. Sniu at 1330 o’clock sharp. at his lat:- rm, deuce. Sup BiHS. ID. “win-an. Kuctimmur. Gift China at 20% Rehcliu r01 one week (ml), our stock of China and Out Gin: is now on display and is a yonderful selection of Pine nukes it my to choBge from this Wm. and at. very price We bought megâ€"SI. vary Inch! Prion. For ..... For A his display of Ladies Ind _33 and Purses at. though om had h} 10 list few mlivs un VOL. 57.â€"NO. “I. an far Hm y-ar Motion and mamtmm m®$.('ul\1‘l'{§. «‘hfi the cnunty ut Him). and “(mum will nut final Uu- next mm'um: council. whu'h \VIH 0.0“. housv «m Mnnd: week Count). Suwr Roads. Jnlm .Iuln‘.~lmx. by “1?de “an \Iv'l'ax J. Taylor. uf «mum the Gounh Roach Um Gurriv. Sula-"hum: I KHHN‘I. and Hm \« H" took a {rap ax'nuud adored that. erv ar (10:111qu «1' 350 milvs county tn Iw mm. in “at "my arv hulay I dildo". than H [nih- have luu'u mmshw bridges ranging: fr“! in lc'ns'tll and H m! sizes. and that Hw « been kept down in f not wry muvh mun Tho party Inc-t . Jamming at. film llll filip uf lenvlu. :m limo. in m'lkim: an i work done. In Um? sui‘ township M Mr. ‘ (he mmt impurhmt Appruxsmatvly $12 was cutting «1mm u (HUI Hill. This \\ as «I out hills in (h:- \thh “.8 nmw lom'll I’tht'l cent grad». which class in M‘vry [um 300d pim'v of work them and HH- Hmn‘ deliclIh-d \VIUI H, mm 80 than ”w r ”can". hm hm'n m'mlml :III the hills vul «hung on the Hnnmvr suit the Durham sulu )‘4 big iuumn'ullwn! ‘ howew-r. and u..- dour lwx‘t ye-zn'. Th0 party m-xl l WHO“ “I. \Vlul'h boundary Imu IN! Brucv, lwlwm'n I'll livan tuwnshu» HI Sinclair Ul' Hruvu TOM'S «'umlmilm- nt‘ ty council. 'l‘lu- MI was to insmwt Hm bridgv and :umm been M'vclml alumi town Iinv hvhwmq fit. I cost 01' lu'hntd and is now linislu is 0. 30m] lorudgv. at In it II‘P in unml (‘4 Th0 nut thm'l township \xllm-w ill 600. “Hide; had hm vicinity of Kvmloli oOnStruvu'd Him-«- 1 8‘00“. Tllls l‘nad VI this road was! Hf The. party mum and spent uw mm IIIR murmm: «Irm Iingwnod. hm‘nsl the diI‘PCUun 01 Brown 1‘nur and is “I? bt‘sl. luvm' d ty. 'I‘lw shalv us lions Hm “Dunn! fluids worn amal- results Uhmnwd. {he county lim- Simm‘ lhrmurh to the (:nunly lim Bimcm- llnuugh ( Culluzrdown and collent in awry r the Imam-«Lion. a up. A compivlo « he prosontvd at. 1 next wvok. IOTED HORTU WILL LB' 0n Thursdtn' on '3‘. H. J. Mum-1 horticulturnst \\'i M‘ Star 'I‘lwa hm Hortivulzu' subject, "Ufi‘alll mundim." 'l‘h‘ Instr-Am by 70 mission. adulis momma. Pmce {nu Federal S we‘ll In' W m

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