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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Nov 1924, p. 5

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500 Box HI mun d for $2.50, gidfiiufi. lcmxmwxs 7 flse Flour our bed Oats Me an, “For null Sn Hem from 00836”- 1.“:th ad I was who my. Nothingin them seemed to help I... ‘ Fruit-runs” ad “I. Hulid; and after ”in I\. I ‘Wlp “90mph” or from ' Frau-84h. ma, Ont. ’WS 1” and 9.1 » Inlet! "th mm s tortured with Band- 0 is unable to (at any on? 0111“;le h. Poultry Feeds {u S:\'|‘URDAY 000,000. llty, and our ll 0' “'0! Gift t/zat Increases in Value 'mber 21-22 Bank am for Cash cred at the Mill 7 Afternoon 0.: Chop Chop ain Day MILLS lore suitable NO”! Star Theatre ~:ml In haw- left tlzmzlukl this yew. h? Hung to 89!. la“. .ce Ranch Elbert m- ; l'o'xs bathing girl mun-d by p909!!! '9. run] "w news- AN feel like a mi 'nsm broken by own-upsâ€"now JI‘ employeesâ€" mus-~hun'iedly m Piullk M 11f .-i “I a‘FIWlI AVI‘IV‘CUI U -' w“ w ; o w crank a car que dty lat week. and Um crank amped, 9nd Nelson fell forward striking his face on the llmdlight. The new“. was a broken uuuuuu Miss Anna Rice, who is home from (Ishawa {m a short time, is staying with lwr aunt, MrsJ B. Philp. Miss Alma Shag of Guelph went a row hours on turd” with her I'IIllsin, Miss Ethel Sh . She 1'8- Irnml home with Mr. ohert God- flu-y who came from Toronto for his mu- that. had been left in the village :I “I‘O‘k before. "l lw top of the school furnace I'mml III on Monday. hence a couple .Ir days Vacation for rwgiIs‘. The» two patrons winning the pl'ill‘s given by A. Abba, our butter- ninkor. for sending the highest num- lwr of pounds of butter fat to the i-x-o-anwry hero from May 19!. w No- wmbvr Isl m-o: \Vosloy Halliday, 11:95.67 pounds. 815; POL"? McQueen. swim! pounds, 315. \rthm' Hash», who has boon ro- Iu-vim: at Shailow Lake-(1. N. R. staâ€" tum. is homo again for a} short Limo. 'IIIII fIIIII° IIaIrnns III IIIII Egl'Pl’nOHt I' .II‘I'IflII'l') IIIImIIme IIIIIIIIIIIIZ IIIII Ina-hum. IIIImbm' of pounds of butter- I':.II I’IIIm NIIVI-mIIIIII 3rd III I.’IIII flI‘II‘I fM. from Nuvrmber 3rd 10 mm arr: Wmlny Hallitlay. 70.56 pounds: Hugh MrEncth. 67.58 pounds-l: Ormn Hunt. 66.81 pounds: Arthur Irvin, m 98 pounds. ._ . __._ - ‘I-A Missps Mar in :Iml Swah Brown haw gonv- In \ Nit fr ivnlls In Durham ---â€"nâ€" nn“|ml\[' \Iias Carswell. Durham. was the‘ mwst nf M‘issz Rdwm'clq (Wt‘l' thv ww-k-vml. Miss Lihbio- Mm'rison want In Pm'mw rovnntly tn visit. hm' sister. Mrs. AIM Hamilhm: In I n__--_“ llavr 50"" u: v . .. Must, of ”I0 clm'l' huntm‘s returned Saturchy night. vach bringing lmmn Hm limit 0f MW (1001' I‘m-h. Mr. R. J. MM” WM in Toronto Mr 3 row d'vw Yawt wank; RM. \\'i!liam Ric» of Ridunvialln arrival in ”w Vil'lagu Tuesdav PVNHHQ’. In mwml a fmv clays with hi4 wish-r. Mrs. J. R. Phsilp. Mr. \hu'tnn Rnid has ho-vn (mite ill rm'o-ntlv HP was nmmgml plnw- ins: a vnuplu 01' works tum and 20'. «truck in NW sic!» with Hw IIIOW hancllv. .\n aim-ms fnrmml With the wan". that. ho has burn (-nnfino'd to his: l'nnm Sim'f‘: I I---.â€"‘n‘nn Mrs ..l M Mann: Hola. aw *pondim: 'l‘urnntn. (Our man Corrupoadnt.) Mr. Nelson MoQuirq guanine Rocky Sangeen (Our own Correspondent.) Thn monthlv vaing nf thn U. P. \V, 0. WM lwlcl at tho- lmmv of Mrs. J‘- Ynum: win. a gum! aunndance of "N'nlllo'l‘< and 11180 a numlu-r of Vis- ilmw'. As it. was Um husim‘ss meet»- inL'. ”In mid ()Hit'l'l‘s we're I'm-elected fm‘ ann'hm' vwn'. 'l‘lw nmd. mPMing will lw Inc-M at. Hm humu of Mrs. Mums .\l('.\l'thm'. Th0 U.F.W.0. haw al'rmmml m haw Miss Agnes Mat-phail. M. P.. weak in the school Imus» «m Now-mlwr 21. An invita-' Hun hzh‘ how-n wnt tn Hm Varney rhlh tn mm)“ film. Rm; Mr. Hill. a student. of Knox dinllvmn m‘c'm'hml in this I'hm'ch last Sunday in ”w ahsvnm‘ of Mr. Sil- Furs, Row. Dr. Smith M town railed at Hm whnnl lust 'l‘uvsdav and spoke. tn Hm ('hildrPn. which Hwy enjoyed \ wrv muvh. _‘ Â¥ ___â€" BENTINCK BOARD OF HEALTH Nnvvmbvr 13, 1924. \Io'nllwl°~' all prnsan “innit-.3 of last. martin: road and mlnptnd. Wilsnn «\It'hm'mhlz 'l‘hzll, rvport 0! \h-clic'al ()mrm' nf Hc'aHh bu accept- ml. Cal'l'if‘l'. ““ ‘ nl fi“: Smith «M'ilsnn: That as the Sani- tary Inspvc'or ropm'ts SHUW' that a numhm- Hf dead animals haw been huriml during tho war and chamd tn Hm Hoard M HmHh. \Vp authorize Hw OTM'k m invnstigfm- and report, at. now! mow-ting“. Owno-rs of «aid an- imals mu- Imhln for all rush incurred through tho-iv dflgplt. ‘ 7‘ ‘LIâ€" '1“ MPDOnnItL-Smith: That tho ful- lowing accuunts lu- paid: Dr. Smith. .lisinfmrtanh‘. $9: Alnx Wilsnn. Ives M inappctor. $9.00: John (‘iomlo-r. reps as inspector. $6.15: T. H. Lawn-"nee. fl'f'S as imj‘mcmr. $12.00; J. H. mm,â€" Mck. salary. $10.00; One meeting of Board. $33.00.~Carriud. BROOCH LOST _ IN DI'HHAM. AHmT'I‘ NUVEMBER 5, a small “arrow" gold brunch, set with poarls; valued rhiol‘ly as KER; «k0. Howard on return m «llu-onicle office. â€"___ GUARANTEED REPAIRING Headquarters for poirq' “laughed a; . H. Chitick. Clerk. :mul claughtor, I'c‘w claw m Last year 100 farmrs in Grey County took advantage of the Doni- inion Government Premium Policy on Registered Ram‘s. There were some additional who applied too late? to receive the benefit of the Policy last winter. The policy is again continued this year. A large number of applica- tions are again through, but the Department wish lo emphasize the fact that all applications must he sent in before ”member 318t of the year in which the ram was pur- rhased. The applicant must have at lc-ast- lewes (ten) and all oll‘spring must he «looked and castrated. 'l‘lIo opportunity to improve your flock is now open to ovoryono. Ask the "mority of men who have used 3 DH?" bred ram and invariably they will rec-Ominond the pum brI-Il. 'l“ Ill'll‘ should be no lII-sitancy about puII-liasing oiw wlII-II a premium of $10.00 is oiTorod. Apply for sup- piivatiou Forms to “ID Dopul'lmI-nl of Agricultun'. Markdalo. 6 Southeast Grey Debating Luann lie-organized. .\°l. Durham on Saturday. the SIIHllIIItIs; (il'l‘y [whaling Socioly was I-I-â€"HI'I;anizoIl .Tlll} following :Ll'l‘ l.lII~ l‘Ixm'ulf'I’I-z- President. ll. MIR. II llllll‘ Vl(‘l‘ Profiidonl, W. J. l‘iI lII; ZIIIl V l(’P l’I‘osidonl Mm Myr- llI' Ml'lumsnl'k; SR(’I.'ll-lal'y 'l‘. S. IIIIIIIIIII; l)lll'l'l-lllSZ-x\lll‘n‘lslil. How- III'Il Graham: liIIIItiIII-k. StI-warl, M('- Arthur; lilgrvmont, Earl Mozul; (lion- I-lg. lllaroncn Robinson: Holland, (to ho appointmli; Normonby. W. J. Hum (ism-v), Noil NoInIaII; Pmlon. lliI-lIaId HIIIIly: Sul'liwn, . .Milson. l'IIIIl; ”sin-m, Nail NuInIaII; Prnlun lliI-lIaId Hauly: Sullivan,“ . Milson. fl‘lm purpnsv nl tlu' League is to tram ”In young pvoplu 0f the Rural Districts in tlw art of public speak- ing. It is hoped that. a large num- hI-I- «If llural organizations such as \\'um.vn.’s “minutes, Young PeoIIln‘s Socimiius «If our churches. l}. F.0. or II. F. W. 0. clubs. or any other RII 'IIl Clubs shall, (alter a team. The Secretary is hnping to receive a large number of entries before Wormbm' 5th. Lot this Wfintcr’s Debating Sarina be the most. success- ful of all. Al. the Jonas-luksbnr wedding last wwk. Hm gi-nnm’s gift [.0 ”W p‘ian- ist, Miss Hazel Inksu'r. was a pearl ring and to thi- snmisi. Miss Agnns Hmu‘io-rsnn, a guild hai' pin. Among the gifts 'in tho grid" was a piano and an i-lmelric sowing machino for hm' parvnts. 'l‘hv hunu‘rs am- returning from thn North with thuir full «ample- mont of «1001' and two huars Shflt by tlw Stuart party. 'l‘lu- holiday was :t gum! unu for all. Mr. (Be-mg:- Hrnwn and son nf Brad- l'm'd made a sham. Visit a fnw days am) WIUI Mr. J. .I. Brown and family and HM friends hvrn. Messrs. Ht'l'b and Harry Thompson Hf hotmit. mutm'mi ‘Wt'l' on Friday night. and much- a wank-0nd visit. with rvlativns at l’nrtlaw, Flt-Sherwin amt with tlmir father. Mr. (marge 'l‘hc_.nips_«_)n putt“: Wust. itaqkliim. . Misé Evuda W‘ilson visited friends In Toronto last week. Miss Hazel lnkster made a short VF”. in 'l‘nrontn last. week. Mrs». J. W. Hmuhsrsnn has returned frnm Visiting hrr sigh-r at, Hanover. Miss Mala-n returned here from 'l‘orunw last wwk and is visiting Mrs. \\'. Hmrd on thv 'l‘ur‘mLto line. Mrs. William Davis of Toronto mmln a wmek-o-nd visit with Mrs. W. .l. lit-lilamy and other old friends lien). Mrs. 'l'. Sled, who has been illl for some time, is at (killingwnod under treatment. ‘I ‘ “IIII‘ I Mr. Sigwart Mc'l‘avish is home from Detroit on a vigit. Mr. Charla; Sh wart and Mr. Wil- fred Lever have been at Sprucedale for a week an a hunting holiday and visiting fcalativqs of .thc former. ‘â€"‘.2.-.. A LA‘ The Advance here is taking a hol- iday this week. and {he junior edi- tor, Mr. Frank Thurston, is attend- ing tpe Winter Fair in Toronto ao- (Our own Correspondent.) Run Premium Policy conhpmied by Mr. 3. Do Cudmore. Mr. R. W. Paton was home from 1010; College on O short visit ltd The residents of the Whatfiwk- line oined in a tow? stinger given at the me of Mr. and re. George me" last week. After the excellent spreaq by the ladiesthe company 'v-‘ vw‘v' â€"____ The home of Mr. and the. Frank Duncan here was the scene of e pleasant event on Friday n' t last when about thirty of the ssh terisn Ladies‘ Aid laden with h - ets and gifts assembled to do unex- pected honor to Mrs T. W. Wilson and Mrs. Joseph Blackburn. Mrs. (Rem Harrower presided and with‘ appropriate words made the follow- ing presentations: It was Mrs. Wil- son‘s birthday. and in recognition of appreciated services as Convener of the Flower (himmittee of the church, sh“ was presented with a hamlmme wicker vase.‘ Mrs. Blackburn, or- ganist and choir leader, was given a beautiful wicker tray and sand- :wieh basket as a special token of l nppreriwtion of her musical services. The recipients were given a genuine surprise, but were able to heartily thank the donors fur the unexperl- ed and apprerintml gifts. _- -J...‘ . With :-¢:rm-.shmcnls a wry plvas- ant. social time was spent. Mrs. A: S. Van Dusvn. the first Premdpnyul Um Ladins‘ Aid at, its m'gamzatvmn mm' 40 yours ago myLnnw an hmmr- ‘_‘M .1.. ‘1‘ .‘|Il\ "\‘f l ‘.U v‘ (ll 1 “H‘J “I. \I 'â€" an memhm' gm 1‘ bri ghmvss to tho mhxt hv_ her pyosoncc. "-â€"‘ ..- MA.- ‘ ‘ III! .IV M r. aiul Mrsqlamns H. Halvs. mur- rim'l a few «lays agn, were givvn a cupinus “slmwm‘” and hearty tnkvn nf their popularity on Thursday night last when the grnum’s mmtlv- mm friunds horn prvsoutml tlwm with a Immisnmu vanity dresser, uak I'mekm' and chairs, half a dozen each uf knives I'm-ks -aml 553mm: and unit“ 1 uuu ‘ "an”, ..._-- _, fin __ Hf knives I‘m'ks and spoons and other usol‘ul m'tivlvs, 'l‘l‘m Showm- took plum! at {he lmmu of tho, bl‘ido‘s father. Mr. J. L. McMullen. and (hp hnum- was Inxml L0 accommodatv tho Wimpamy 0f ladivs and gvntelmvn prvsmlt tn taku part. in the pleasing «wont. Frum \mll tilled baskuts. the ladies, survml refreslmmnls, and an Mlljuyahlu time was spent. till the sum” hours of __mom_i.ng. I a, ‘I-. ”Ill.“ ||U\qu u. ---v__--.__u- Mr. Samuel Sample mow-d t0.Mu-. Shacklefurd’s l'nsndcnco on Coiling- \\'0ml stl'met. 7 ‘ . - _ . ' \\ UUII Dbl 171:1. Mr. 1 . M. Gilchrist has improved his well and water supply by put- ting in 28 inch cement iii» in plaro of tho formrr curbing. Ernir. tho Siwon-yoar-ohi son of Mr. F. Mathewson, Ceylon, had a narrow vscam from serious injury last. week w 1011 he fell from a lad- «hw whore his father was shinglimg. but. fortunatvly no bones were. hmken. ‘ . ‘l “uâ€" ’.._.n l'l ‘In‘IIUO Mr. Gordon Long and others from [Hz-1'0 attvndmi a very successful fowl supper last week at his old home church at HunnyWOOd. new. Joseph Hal-rower atwnded lh-mmnvilln PNESthOI‘Y 188$ Weflk llev. Joseph Harrower attended ()rangeville Presbytery last week and with two-thirds of the members signed up to enter the United Church of Canada. Rev. W. A. Sinclair. who moved recently from Pontypool to Whitby, where he purposes residing, ham been here for a week preparing to move his invalid parents who will make. their home with him for the winter or longer. Their home will he elnseil for a time. All departed on Tuesday :Iecompanied by Nurse. ’ .‘iiaht‘t‘. . The ladies of the Methodist (thin-eh hall a quiltng in the school room of the elmrch last week, and we learn that thirteen film covers here been eompleted for the hale to '- â€"‘â€"vvvâ€"_- reachedthori mature-ran yet in- good health and wonderfully active for one of her years. We 00n- gratulate her and Wish her a con- tinuance of the blessings she has enjoyed. The inclement weather interfered somewhat with the attendance at the churches on Sunday. but withal fair sized congregations braved the At the Methodist Church. Rev. Elmer Kenny of Dollingwood ex- changed with Rev. H. H. Eaton and conducted anniversary services, morning and waning. preaching very able and propriato sol-mono. Mr. Kenny is a uont speaker and a thoughtful and impressive preacher. Owen Sound First Mwlhodisl, and the entire district, will ho onrirlu-d by his coming: in July noxt. The choir rmulorml special music assist,- Nl by Mrssra Gmrgu and Albert Buchanan and Mrs. Moutllun}. . va. J. Harruwnr 0f the l’rvsbytvr- ian Church oxvhnnuod with 110v. G. W\. “080 of Ulrlu‘tton and conducive! anniwrsm'y sm'vicns at, Riwrvivw. Mr. Rnsu (-(mduvtml anniwrsary awr- vicos at. Eugenia and was vxpvolml in “In va-sbytvrian (lhum‘h mum in Hm alum-noun. hut. failing to mmv. svrvivn was mnductml by Mr. Frank Chard and Mr. .I. [3. M(9_K¢:.¢". I'._‘ Chard and Mr. .I. E. McKuv. At Um Baptist Chum-h Evaugolist (hmtnn and with assisted in tlu- smu- vicn mul baptism was administvmml by tho pastm'. “P\'. A. J. Prvsmn. Rm: and MrsJiuntnn. w-hn haw mmâ€" «luctml spvcial svrvivvs at lhwkvaiv Church. will vmuluvt. lwrv mu'h «waning UI is _\\'g'c~k._ CHRONICLE Mists Pmu'l MvMawlm'. nursu in training at, ()wv-n Sound. sant. Sun- day at Llw Immv lwrv awnnmaniml by Mr. Harold .luhnstnn. WIII'I‘B SWANS PAY VISIT TO MINER BIRD SANCTUARY .lzwk Mimi-’3 bird sanctuary m. Kingsvillv was Hm calling place w- cuntly of a lluck Hf about. 200 Wild nativv. wb‘i'iv mung «in their way South for tlw winter. The maneu- vers of tlwsv birds «in Laki' Erin twai- the Minor farm worn Winn-used by many innit-usual biml lovors. u, ...... v. - Wuhitn swans, which in their wilil state! worn almnst vxtincst In tlzmada a few years ago. rvuularly mulm the sanctuary :3 port at mill «in their way down. It is thought. that tho unusually mihl wmithm'. (tumliiliml with tho wvlkanumn-tn-them (alik- board at Jack Miner‘s placv. imlucml this detachmout to drop in for a «lay 'm' twn on an autumnal sunirisv visit. An vlcpmm trunk contains £0,000 mum-Iva. It must haw been packml by a wnmilnrâ€"lhatroit ans. ROWE’S Bakery Provision Store Flour at Lot 1% con. 2. I.D.l.. mm on PRIDAY. HOV“!!! 31. mo the followinx: HORSES:~â€"l Mare, !0 years old; I Mare, 8 years old; I ”In. 8 years old , supposed to be in fool. ‘ IMPLEMENV‘S:~~I Doerim: Himlfl‘; I McCormick Mom-r; I Horsu Rakn. I2 (out; I Massey-Harris Cultivamr; I Disk; 2 set. of Iron Harruws; I Plow; I Wagon. nuk. huncI-mmlv; I Wagon: I set. of Slvixhs: I Fanning Mill: I Bunggy; I Cutter; I m M Team Harlwss'; I SI“. of Suwalc- Har- m-ss; Other articlns Inn mum-mus In montinn. Proprietor is giving up farming on account. of ill Imam). JOHN MILLIHAN. lurlfl‘. HIIIGHAM. l’rupl'iMUI'. .\|wlium~vr. TI'IRMS:--â€"All sums M $10.00 and 011mm, (lash; «m-r that. amount. 10 mnnlhs ('I'mlit «m a‘ppl'uvml juillt "nu-s. lwm'ing film-mm. :II. 6 [NW (‘t'nl m-r annum. We Pay Cash for Produce and Sell for Cash Only VOLLETT’S CASH STORE ~ WHEAT WANTEDmHighest Prices Paid. Pure Manitoba Wheat Flour ‘ ‘0 CAN ADA’ ’ WM. J. VOLLETT THE HOME OF QUALITY GOODS Now is the time ‘tu stuck in a few hundred-weight 0| MADE IN HANOVER before it takes an upward lift in price. It is the best, PHONE 70 mum. LMHORN PIILLE'I‘B; FRO! 300d flying stain. Ancestry fully tested nod woven good moduom; os’erflocknd; bnmin fur quick ale. ”Howard McDonald. Durban. 1 ‘l‘pminfl Iain. Protauor Km. the well-known Eyesight Specialist at Listowel. to tact yuur Gym at the Hahn flame. Thursdw. November 27th. Don't. miss Dr. K311. while in lawn. fur lw can and will rvlww {we atrium. Imam! trim. and any utlml' pain that mum {mm vyc strain. l’mfmsur Kata is ukmm‘lmlmul in In. cmv Hf 1hr must. skillmi uphvlluls in ”Maria. "0 van Min-ya- Eye 'l‘ruublv \Vlu-n- utlwrs mile-d, Lnuk! 'l'un-sightvd glasws in mm MW". 310.“). “bl“! $17.1”. 'I‘lm Lwit‘s of UW “ml Grass Scum ic'h' win hum u bazaar and min uf Imuwmmlv lmkim: m thv Armm'n-s. Saturday. Novmnlwr 29. alarm servant aftm'nmm h-a. Am «lunatimm uf lmking, randy, «In. thankfully ro- (wh'ml. Prom-eds in aid of Red Gm” Mmmmiul llusuilal. A Imu'ly m- ansv N hum-cl l'm'. Mum's ulu-n :n 2! u'viuvk. " mmmw PAGII.

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