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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jan 1925, p. 10

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W 0- aw sun-V V' .0 [war 0! MM; Lyd- ia .‘lc Klmmn. R. \' wnhucting wax-M. fo-V'o-r. but. “6‘ undo rstaml that all rasow' :u'v duing W63“. Mr, William Mom-ml i'o-turm-d to Tillmry last wmek after syvnoiiug Um lmlidays with his {attic-1' burr, Mr. A. h. Mchml. Mr. II. III. KIIIsIIIIII IIIIII il‘IllSI'iIOIII are aI.'IIIII at liIII'III am I' bring IIIII- flIII-II III ”WI! “0")" IIII‘ IIIn days. \\ II IISII I-XIII-I I that Tuvsda)‘ \\ ill SI-II UIII schmIl sIIII-IIIII again. Ml" UIIIII MI'lI-IIII III ”In \‘illIIgII Is InIIIIIIIInI: IIIII-II aI'-tI-I IIIII' am i- chII III' II \U'I‘k agn II III-n *ho‘ had a 03st III” II IIII II I'allh‘o'd a s'IIIIIIII bfl‘itk In IIIII IInkIII IIIIIIII. Miss NIIIIiI- is IIIIII‘II- fI'IIIII IhII I'ity. IIIIII II‘I- sin- cerI-Iy IIIIpII that Mrs. MI'I.IIaII will won III- III'IIIIIIII again. ’I‘III-I I- is sIIIIII- talk IIf HIII [IIIIIIIISIIII AgI-II IIIIIIIIII lllI'I'HIlI.’ IIIIinI: I'allIIII on IIIIIIIIII F-I IIIIIIIIII 2.11m- mIIIIIiIIg IsIIII InIIIIIIIIIIIII I‘IIaIuI‘II in this dis- triI I. and cu-npvratiun {rum all and that the) greatest guod may corm- of it. In. Sutherland stated that he was unable at tho: ttmt- to make a state- ment as to his future procedure re this congwgatinn hut wuuld (in so .1 90m» future dato'. He" asked the emigre-gamut tn roémemher the grPat- or purwm- of Christiantity anal Ln Wurk fur that ahm'v all 03150. “('0 31'.) turn that the majority of the mmgrp- ptmn concurs with him in this we“, and m.- hupv for tlw fullest co-nperatjqn. v V'l‘h'cutljifi: arr Pmploying all the lien availablo- tn "Ivar the: snow drifts along the branch here. Certainly. we an.- baving a very heavy winter in the way of snow and storms. Sunday was about the ally wry line Winter's day for a 'Cv v o-“ see anything unusual. It was un- fortunato: that we were not. privil- ‘ed to sew the wanderful sight. flow. Suthvrland announced on Iundu)‘ that the Prpsbyterian Chum-h hwrv, although a tie vote, lad wally 10mm] Hm I'nitmi Church a a uninjurity vow in fawr 0! Anti- Umumsm wzu no-cvssary tu RN91) a nhurvh out of Um union. Lo-t's hope that. m- shall haw absolut_e_: harmoLny ”I. V‘IIII\.. The eclipse of the sun was largely 3 failure here. Apart from the doom. .“f‘? were. nut permitted to \\ u an and Mu {0r :. ul «m \lmiun'v, Hulstvin. l'.» ale-bu!» in ”w svluml nu Friday «\wnzng mu 'm-H aanclo-Il mnsidvr- mg: Hn- mid. stormy \W'EIUH‘I' and “w Inc-m y wads, It. was thv first (if Hm Iniw-tmvnship dvhatvs in whwh I‘Iolgo‘ Hill was dirvctly in- h'ro'sh-d. nur nmmnnnts 011 the oc- mlsmn bring Mussrs. Oliver and 11'- mn of Hmmrd club. C‘ylon. 'l'hv visning tram upho-M tho! argumvnt that clanmlinn Bunk~' should he mum! and Opo'l’illml by Hm Hmm'n- nwnt. whiln Hm. I'Ioigo- Hil spva‘:m'.~‘. Mr.“ .‘h'Ko't'hllio' and Mr. Ho-l'ho-I't Edgv, championvd thv nvgatiw. It was :; gum! olvhato‘. lmth h-ums “1'0- wnhng: tm-n- :n'gumo-nts clvm'ly and "Hill‘lM'h'. "l‘ho' judge's \Vo'l'c' [{O'V. Mr. Sullu-rland of Pl'it'vViHP. Miss M-‘(Lmug M' Top illifl' and Mr. l’o-h'r Rmnauo- of tnwn. anal Hwy awardml tlu- clm'lsinn in H..- (inward olo'hah‘l‘s. which ho \Vo-lcnnn’NI tho' Unward club nn Hwir o‘llh‘l'illg tho lmguo and vnu'vuo-d Hw Imp» Hr»! nvxt war would we nwn gz'vatvr intnrvst tako'n. in Hun-v do-hatvs. Thv program was brunglnt to a vlosn by the Na- tional Antlwm. nftnr which lunch was sm‘vvd. The“ rvhu‘n «‘lo‘batv is to bo- lwlol at flnward «m Fvburary am L‘IQ‘ M1 4m... \lmiuir Q" ‘h‘hci'§ ”“34!an \\ as "It: “I" rule to lw hold at. Onward nu lemi'ary 13. \Vlwn tlw lwn trams will dvbalp tho mlmnlagvs and disadvantages of thn inwntinn of labor-saving mswhinvry lo the laboring classes. Wi- unclo-i‘sland Mr. Clarence Rob- inson and Mr. Archie McDonald will rvprvsvnt Edge Hill. PAGE 10. McWilliams. (Our own Correspondant.) .\nd still it snows. The roads are gv‘tging‘had m_ places. Mr. James Lawrence was along the Hun racemly cullecting stock. Saturday was the day of shipment. and many were out. ‘-llr.'EZ-Dihvsâ€"mrb}:buzzed a big pile of wood for Mr. E. H. Lindsay on Friday and Saturday last, _ ' \wny 'M .\Ir. Iames Seeley HI \Vofldstock is on his annual “inter \isit “ith his neghew: _1\Ir.§.1:3‘ck.hardt.. .. L Mr. John Small is assisting Mr. I. J. Lawrence_ at pyeseni. We were pleased to hear from our old acquaintance. Mr. John Wu- time. through the columns of The Chronicle, but were surprised to \\ N‘k-MM. .‘Ir. .lnhn Edge Hill. (Our own Correspondent.) .- :u'o- Fan .n; wry .~.,|.] \VPHHH‘I', f’no- ""él'l“ :u‘w m pun!" c-nnoliticm .\! o-s‘sl's' H '. .lnlm .\. )lrlhnmld :mol Hm'tm' Mm! If». l'uno-rul of NW lalo- Mrs. whlzm. l’l'ii'o'ViHP. ml ’l‘lmrsalz’x)‘. \lrlmnuld I‘t'milillml cm'r fur a L to Visit his hmtlwr and sish-r. v lawnship :molitnl‘s, Mmsrs. NIrHirr and va'y Brawn had <y day on 'l‘uosday at ilw trua- I'S‘ nl'liw‘. 'l‘ho'y wxmnino-d Ulc' v'nms wnvhmw and “mm! M'- mus ill]: : (it'nl'm- with hm mung. and .\II \l .\ll own Correspondent.) \‘pllt'hMN‘ m :ltlsfzu'ml‘y. nrm- Ritz’hio Monunulcl ”(“0111de HI!‘ in Olmnimr. nxh'mlml :1 wmv to all Visitm". 'l’hv rnml with mmmunity hx' O’Ilm'vm'n Rnhinsnn. {II‘O' \I'thm an: ll |iv ‘~...-'~ilml Inst im-I'. Mrs. Nul- H! cmnnmnity ‘ Rnhinsnn. organist. fur was the ”WW HH' 'l‘his 11'1111k 1111 1111 03111111 upon to 1'111111111'111 11111 1111:1th 111' Mr. Edward 11111 111111511 11113111 occurred 1111 Sat- 11111111 1111-ni111: at th11 119.111 of 70 1'11 ars. \\1- 11111111rsta111| his 111111111 1111s 0311111111 111 a111t11 i1111i1.'11sti1111.H11 11 as 11 11111- 11111;: r11si1111nt nr th11 tm1nship 11f Fu11'n1m1t.H11 31111'1121111d 111 1111 in his 11. 11:11 1111a1t11.a1t111111gh 1111 S1t111'da_1. 1111 11 as ~11m1111 hat indispos11d.H0W- 111111. 1111 111111 11111ni11g 1111 11:13 31111- 11111111 111111111 11'111's11. 111111 11111 111101111' 1.111s s11111m11n1111 about six thirty 11'1'1111'k hut. 111111111 not aid him in any 11111. 11111] 1111 passo'd away 111111111 night [1.111. 1111 11'1a1'11s his widow. 11111 sums and 1111111 daughters t1‘1 n11111111 his 111ss.’1‘h11 11111111111 tonk 111211111 1111 '11111sda1' 11 11111 th11 MothO- 11i.t 111'.1111'h R111. I. 11. “1131 having 1111111111. '1‘1111 1'1111111111s 11111'11 laid to r11st in \1: 11111111111111 111111111t11r1'. Those 1‘1 11m 11 distanrv :11t111111111g the fun- 111'a1 11111'11. Mr. and Mr. McLean, lmi'ham: Mrs. Thumpson. Drtroit; .1-111111s 1101'. \'a1'11111111rs.G130rge S11111'21m. 11011111111111. T1111 pali- bearers 1111111: .1. D. 11111111113. B. Dyor. G. 19111111111. .\'. 311111111111. C. Drumm and .I._.\i. Orchard. The» "Dust of the Earth" was given hv our dramatic club last. Frlday Awning in Dmmorv. A full house gl‘o'vh'd them. _______ 1‘ ‘AI ‘ m-_.‘â€"‘.‘ :A‘ ’I L-uwl ‘ The annual meeting of the Library was holol last Wednesday evening wlwn tho following officors worn o‘li'rtmlâ€"“'. Hastio. E. Dingwall. W. ll. Rift). (l. Burrnws. Dr. McLollnn. Row. L. E. Wost. Mrs. Tuck, Mrs. Arnill. Mrs. Irvin. Mrs. Hnstottpr. Miss Edwards, Miss Davidson. \V. Hristio- was vlm'li‘d prnsidonl; Mrs. llnstvllmz siwrvlary. I). P. Coleridge. truasurm'. and Mrs. llolcridgv. Li- lirurizm. iil'W'LI‘u u- "a. Mrs. “1me Smith of Town!” is the» guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. Orchard. Hm guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Orchard. 7;! 1.:."‘l-{-5lli-(-Jén;'_ iof Knox College was thv preacher in the Presbyternan Church last Sabbath, .“ Ul '7 II“.- “0 Lugs are still coming into the sta- tion at a prptty good rate, whlle Mr. Aldcorn is making good progress loading. Mr. E. H. Lindsay purchased 'a purv-brod male Hereford. recently, and is evidently out for Improving tho stock of the neighborhood. ( Our own Correspondent.) Miss Rhoda Way. who was in the Durham Hospital {01' a couplp of wm-ks. has lwon transferred to Markc’lale Huusv io_f_ Rofngq._ 9 cbrp mark. Mrs. Sh-wm't.(‘lampl‘wll of Durham \‘isilml lwt' sistm‘. Mrs. G. Fisher. How. Mr. Dunn nf ROXN‘ Avonun l’rwslwtm'ian Churoh. 'l'm'ontn, Spolcv ’ 'hn l’x-nshytvrian cihum'h hero last '; .nu'sclay «'Wc'nin; :m thn anti-union «gm-stinn. lo-arn that he was "Miss Mm-io- (791”me qf Buffalo is lmmu fur a whxln nn 3 us”, to her pail'vnts. M” John Mfllunm Brampton, is :i \isitm :1! Im' sistxcr'. Mrs. Dazell, ho-u', Hopeville. (Our own Correspondent.) .‘Jrs. Mr. ”my and Miss. Annie me'm't ha ‘Im'vssl'ul quiltings last \‘.'0'o'k. Miss 'l‘hclmu Ridilell visited thv we'kamd With hm- Aunt, (§._}£. Smith, Pmtnn (Ivnti'e. .\h'. ltwginald Campbell, Orange- \ illv. was a usutor at Charles \\ 1.110 3 last \W'vk. Mr. lfilmm‘ Smith was home thv wwkâ€"vnd. We'll, the vclipsv is over, and still it is 1'0“]. Quite a disappointment. \w nnh knv“ b) the twilight in tln- middlv of tho fm‘enoon that it wally had taknn plzun. Mr. and Mrs. William Derby Of South Huntinck \‘isitml last Friday running with Mr. and Mrs. Jamvs 'l'iu'nlmll. Mps. George 500“ is [going after swndmg some time at. Pmcevllle. mu' sympathy is extended to the “htsnn family. Swinton Park, In Hw duath 01' their mother. Mr. William Fnrguson is spending :1 few days at the home of Mrs. .\h-.\'. MPEaChOI'Il. Ebenezer. (Our own Correspondent.) .“PSHS. 1m il and Gnrdon Reav 0f I'l‘homw-r and Missva‘ Florence Kon- Hm!) and \‘mnu [H 1': of Allan Park went. all vwning last week with Mr. and Mrs. cilax'k 'l‘m'ry 0f Mulocla. .\l iss \Vilsnn of Elmwnod spent the last. work-cud with Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Rwy of North Lino. )ln‘ssrs. Wilt‘rml Adlum of Durham and Mnlx-illv Johnston of, Ebenezer Slu‘nf «mu Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fwd 'l‘nm'y nf Mulfick. \Vm‘k :lgu \\'¢wk_ :xgn Mmfiluy with Mr. and Mrs. Chhlsmpher Reay of Campbell's Unrnvr, Mr. and 311's. Joseph Reay and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailny and family and .\lr.and Mrs. William Brown slwnt an evening last. Week will] Mr. 539.] Mrs. George Reay. Mr and Mrs. \on. \IcLE’an hiia'son John nf South Bentinck spent an muning last \\ 09k “ith Mr. and Mrs. Rnlwrt Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. (300ng Reay and daughter. Grace. Spent Sunday last with Mr.‘a_r3d Mars: Jo_h1_1 Baily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jbfifiéfbh and son. Melville, spent Sunday last, with Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hopkins of Hutton Hill. Mr. George McCulloch and Misses Sarah and Christine spent Sunday last at the home of Mr. James Charl- tnn. Mr. \Villiam Torry spent Sunday last at the home of Mr. Charles Reay. The old gentleman was a trifle bewildered at the elaborate wedding. “Are you the groom?" he asked a melancholy looking man. “No, sir.” the young man replied. “I was eliminated in the prelimin- ary try-outs.“ Mr. Cw“ Relay. and Vera _s_pnnt a Eliminated OVPI‘ over M PB. Mr. and Mrs. James Barbour and son and daughter of Moose Jaw, Sash, arrived here on Thursday night. to Visit the Barbour family and many other friends. They may locate horn if prnspecus arr. fan'nrahlc'. logs. The neighborhood experienced a feeling of sadness over the sudden «loath of Mr. Edward Boy of Holstein. He has had continual business rela- tions with the farmers for the past forty-five years, has emJoyed their respect and has always been conâ€" sidered an upright man and square dealer. Mrs. George (Iowan of Mount For- 05‘, visitnd a wmrk agn With her mo- er. Mrs. Allvn. 'l‘hi'rr is talk in Holstein of put- ting: forth an «'Il'orl to try to discon- tinur for a limr the Holtsrin (Ion- liniiation SCllUUl, and more than that \w gaw what'assistancr we could to havr it (Vistahlishml for a three ymirs’ trial. It cannot rifrct us much no matter what action is taken. More than that we are on the committro to furnish informa- tion for the history of Grey County, or at least, that part that pertains to I'Jgrrniond; and in looking up tho. rrcords. we find tht although Egremont was not the first township to find settlers, yet when the first lllll' luu' vvvvvvv Mr. Adolph Lawrence is engaged with Mr. Allan Brown cutting saw Mrs, Janvt Mcheken has returned 11pm Forum“ and 18 at present vis- Itln}; Varney friends. (Our own Correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leo and chil- dren of Brampton are spending a week or two with the {ormer’s bro- ther. Arthur. The Misses Minnie and Alice Len- nox visited last week with their aunt, Mrs. J. MeNally of Traverston. We are sorry to report. that Mrs. James Tucker broke her left arm on Saturday while sweeping the ver- anda of their house. There may be some consolation in the fact that. it. wasn't the right. ”DP. Lid we hope it will mend fiickl): Mrs. Arthur Lawrence entertained a number of friends at a eauchre party on Friday night. rw - The wood piles are coming down fast with the continued severe wea- ther, and it is keeping the fellows with the. sawing machines on the move. Messrs. Robert Mighton and Robert Wilson were both on the line last week._ . THE record was made, Egremont stood highest of any Township in the County in education, a fact which it is reported our fathers eflt very proud of and to which they credited the then rapid settlementns well ‘IYA UIIU uuvu “"'l'""' _---____,__,_ as other marks of progress. We would be very much pleased if the school could be left itact until our report is given to Show that the present generation is following in the footsteps of their dear Old dads and keeping up the pace. It is an easy matter to understand what ef- fect it would have on settlement by those who live remote from educa- tional advantages, especially if the? ever tried to sell their propert': and found how prospective purchasers consider a good property away from schools. Factories or other indusâ€" tries are not considered in the pur- chase of a home in comparison with educational facilities. Experience is a great teacher, as those who have come. through the mill have found. North Vickers (Our own Correspondent.) Mrs. George Mighton Spent a few days last week at her son’s, Mr. Robert Mighton of Egremont. Mr. and Mrs. Hay of Durham visited an afternoon recently at the home of the latier‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. Reay. Misses Dérothy and Mary Miller arv Spondmg some time at thmr homv horn. Miss Margaret Mighton is spend- ing the winter months at the homo of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mighton. Mr. Eric Wise of Tumult) is visit.- ing at his homo horn, after an ab- some of a your and a half. Pleased to haw Eric’s smiling cnuntmmnco in our midst once more. Mr. Alymer R'oay spent Sund afgcrnonn 3}, MI‘. H. Beay’s. Miss P. A. Wilson. our toachm‘. was a {most over tho week-0nd at, Um homv of Mr. and Mrs. H. Roay, Messrs. George Roay and John Bailey of the Gravel Road were guests of Mr. Goorgo Mighton one afternoon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Atkinson and baby of Glenolg visited Sunday week with Mr. and Mrs. B. Coutts. Glenmont (Our own Correspondent.) Messrs. fl‘homas Weir and Craw- ford Harrison are taking: some hm- bcr out of Well’s bush for Mr. Bur- CHRONICLE 31 V da s. r. and Mrs. Benjamin Harrison, Durham, were visitors the first of the week at Hardy Harrison‘s and with Mrs. Edward Harrison. Rev. W‘. E. Curran installed a ra- ”UV. "'0 “I.“ I... .vvvâ€" â€"‘__ die for Mr. ”Alfred Tucker recently. gins tlw'yom- min a c ance « f 8282.“. ‘ By' Autfioi‘ity 0f the Honorable John S. Martin, Minister of Agricul- ture. i 29 20 Mzicdonell, Director of Colonization and Immigration, Parliament Build- ings. Toronto. Ontario, or to the Ag- ricultural Representative of the County in which they reside. Applicants should state whether they require experienced, partly ex- perienced 0r inexperienced single men, or experienced married men. length 01' time services will be re- quired and rate oi wage‘s.‘ Applications will be filled as far as possible in the order in which they are receivedâ€"preference given yogrly . engagementis. _ rell Farmers requiring help for the Spring season or year 1925 are re- quested _t_o gpply at qngqto. H. A. ,_A_'A_. Cheslny Ayr‘culturv no lhn Viv-1' L. #5. 21“.] This is said to be one Of the best pictures of Farnum‘s Inn: carom'. doalmg as 1t duos with the romantic days of '49. FRIDAY AN D SATURDAY at 8 and 9 pm. -â€" Two Shows Nightly Hanovgqt angi delivering the “1-1:-.. “KENTUCKY DAYS” DUSTIN F ARNUM The Veteran Star Theatre This Weék’s Programme COMEDYâ€"“UNREAL NEWS REEL" Series No. 3 ~l Soci 23' b0- redit haul; bal- Horses Wanted Lila]: Inst Be II Cool Condition Wednesday, Feb. 4 Thu-“1y, “I“?! 3., 1925. to Purchase Any Number n1 BRING THEM IN EARLY WILLIAMSON IcPHERSON We will be in DURHAM VOL. 58.â€"-N O. m )nronoss de Hueck Tllk in Town Bulfinc- There was nu ance at “w hm" evening in lawn“ 0f Barflnvss «iv H ‘1 exm‘rivnvw .1 great war. but H extremvl) MOM hal|â€"â€"\\~m'.~ tz‘c': which cuntulno-d {011118th rum! count Hf mun) iences whim-mi that unfm‘hmat Th0 slwakvr meat of how m! nitudv M ”W H' nine at turn 1. it wuk (\wlw 3 train ‘0 t'l'H east (0 “1'4; days In tranvi Th0 ('nunh‘)‘ l: mom shuuld In “'“h ”It| «Wm-I within m 1... ll¢P¢‘«II‘¢i. Reform Linus, (hr in this (“n mum-55w an luv-INN and cum qu-lw m had mun} North {H 01'3“] “PM Speaking said N, t“ was Ulv ('1 but, puhtlt’ part. Uf HM farms \xhc- 531110 :13: .- 'l‘h0y \er Siberia uu sunlmu'v. was «hill-1' punismw-I (":5 \wrv coal mu guar llllllw SUIIN will: llltolvi HH' ' in H: «IM'HI many mmrn [mm of nm (“‘4 um; lu‘c'als slum 4|Illi~h 5|N‘Ih in ”I up»... Lion 1 to M" of Ih musk} thv :I regal- \Vh Rl'val ham" ; and «I in 191‘ in Ilw fur III ”4 "1| \VM‘: saint. luww ‘Dll'ilfit “1m trunl pup! 1'3! VH «an all ‘ alyl :nl. \ Ill \\ of 0‘ ll! drvu plaq list] “an 1 H SIX I'll “'L‘l'“ ! (0 UN they and s1 “w “NHI‘HI dition. :nu WM! this with Calla tinm she at tinm shc- arm-.1 a 0n cumin: in said SIN? \\°:I.- M4 the attiiudv of her. 'l‘hnir syn in her 039.0 mm heart. and hr of the mapls- It one of her mo tions. The an'unc-s‘~' now rosidvnis Baron d" HHN‘k mg 0" pun-H1” wing in TN” born to mom. 3 information w: the opinion 1hl tion of the fam all their perm: The entertail "I“ H1 .Vill '“H Mom m In \\ \\ mmlm many I \\ H u ll \\ HM Ru Ill ha

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