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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 May 1925, p. 10

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Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and family of Holstein spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. Mr. Charles Peuy purchased a new model Ford coupe last week ”9!!! many 1?: Smith. Mr. Alfred Mountain accompanied 1) Mr. and Mrs. R. Erhnunson of ilton, spent last week-end at the Mountain home. Southeast Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. W. J. McFadden has sold his property (Haskinsy to Mr. A. Red- fm'd of town. Kr. vavndnfli's. John Morice visited last Fridty at William Picken‘s. 0'- ‘xml from this SOlll’t'l‘ until the 'l‘mx'nship iLimni'il almlislms tlw sta- tutu lalmr systvm. \\'i‘- undo-rslanil l'rnm i-o-liahln infcwmzitinn that 80 IN‘I' m-nt at rural nmnicimlitio-s haw alwlishml tho slatuto labnr syslpm and will noxt ypar rwviw a grant 0? 30 [WP m'nl, inStPatl 0f 20 [)PI‘ m-nt nn tlu‘il' approved PXDGINHUH‘P. Th" 0thm' ‘20 pm' PM”, which in- cluolns tho annship 0f Glonolg. will ri-m-iw no grant. \VP believe it is up to the ratepayers of our township to seriously considm- this question and see that our municipality is kept Up to the times. Um last. row clays. 'I‘l-wasurvr \\'. J. Ritvhin l‘N‘PiW‘d Hm \ka a t'lwquv fur $1101.80 from th.- Untarin Highways Department. bring ‘30 [WP "PM of thn :u‘mx‘nvml vxlu'mlitm'o- nf Glonolg annship on hunts and hriolgns fm' tlw yoar 192’}. This will In" ‘thv last €119.qu r0- Fal‘mo'l‘fi and grain NIH last. f (Our Own “Correspondent) Mrs. \V. A. Williams nf 'l‘m'nnm \ifitml )lr. and Mrs. H. Williams Snrry to ram” Cnra ill in Dundalk. Fish storing hN'P aro pl'MPM. but. thr- o'xpvl't. :ll nu! startml tn fish on :1 SM. - - c --I Mr. and Mr. mnihni Knnx nr (No-n Snnml sin-m, Sumlm “ith MP. and Mrs. R. Knnx. Mr. J. leman nf 'l‘m-nntf'b \‘isitnd Inst wwk at. his hnmo 0n thv Nth dlum-vssiun. am] on Sunday lust. hn am! his hmmo-r, Sam. mmel to “\wn 94mm! 0n n husinvss trip. Voting lwrn on Church l'ninn is {rum May fist in thv Mth. and a good many so far haw polled their vote. No-mllc-ss to) say. Hm majority here am- Mr l'ninn. and all will work with harmony and tho? l’wst. nl' good will. Svmting npm'ntinns hm'n am' \wll nmtvr way. and n gnwl many haw tinisho'd. 'l‘ho- wvatlwr bring cold and dry. was vasy nn tho hm'sns. and tiw land works up well now. With thn mild wmthvr and growing shuwvrs. things arr locvking promis- ing. Mrs. Wm. Mclmrmick. who was (mo-rate"! om lust wm'k for appendi- ritis. is. wn aw glad to say. pm- gro-ssing favorably. - _ \‘ntilng lye-r0 on Church l'ninn is Rev. Sniith 0f Durham hold prayer mwtilng at Mr. W. J. Derby’s ro- cently. Mr. Albert MPRImuId and sistvrs. Misses; Margarvt. and Janvt. visitm! their ccmsins. Mr. and Mrs. (30011!» Tllfnbl'l‘ll uf Hm. Nnrth [.in rvcpntly. Mr. Fred Garbo-ti Ebufifiifimf iii-"131$: troit after visiting his mother for a 19W {Jays )lr. Wesley Charlton nf near Clmtham visitml his l'nclv, Mr. James Charuon. )lré. Jamps Turnbnll of Ebmwzvr vhited an afte-rnnnn worn”) with Mrs. Alfrml C nrlwtt. Mr. H. N. Burnvtt of Durham visit- N] with his daughter, Mrs. “'illiam I'Nfby. . Miss“ Marjory czh'ailiibn is assist- Im: Mrs. James Byers uf Hampden for a tum. South Bentinck ( Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. William Malhm' vis- ito-d the first nf tho work with Hm furmor's parents. Mr. and Mrs. P. Brxutigqm, at Hampden. wry fine fish, and we hdbé iheré will he finer ones yet. There has been a few nice tlsn c-aught this last, week. The best. one we have heard of weighed 133 puumls and measured 16% inches, bums: caught by Mr. Colin McLean. Hnwev‘er. there were some other Mr. P. F. Mc Arthur and daughtor. \isitml our \illage one day last. wm-k. “P poett Pete took awry 3 f0“ 0! our trout with him. Mrs. Sanltm' 'hand dapghfief'. Mrs. Knrptz of Chicago) are wanting home ho-n' for a WhilP. We were sorry to Warn that Miss Lydia McKinnon. R. N., has gone to Gravenhurst Sanitarium for a while. Miss McKinnnn has been sick for the greater part of thn wintmx W19 him» that we will 30011 haw 1101‘ with us‘ again in pm'fvct hnalth, Miss Janet, McDonald is much im- pmwd in twalth 3130 Mrs. W. Ram- 3202 Alien Ro-ilm and tho mam 1'.t- t1» {Ulk that haw. Dm'n sick with tlw vxcoptinu 0! Baby \lc\ Ical. whn is_.~st.ill summing consiolmjahly. nur Spring swrns \‘PP)’ cold and backward. Not a great deal of growth as yet. \Varm showvrs and a little more gpmrral warmth would be appreciated. PAGE 10. Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) ( Our Own Correspondent) fo-w clay Edge Hill NW pm't, Cum Riéhal'clson 5v iillishml SHOWN“?! :l'nwmg rvmarkahly vxpm't :mglors haw; lurgn scalp sca'u'co at, ‘l‘)lu‘-‘.l’.n "1.4-th haw thv unswm'." said the «lama-l nnm'hnlantly. "\V‘hat‘s gone wrung: mm?" "1 just. wanna ask you not to write yunr young: mun during business hnm's. [mm-1's :u'v apt to gut. mixml. Hurt» and Blurb I‘Opm'f, we have sent Mn a shipment 01' low and kissos insh'ad Hf thv axhl growls“ Hwy 01‘- ‘ lll'll'n.‘ .. Similar but Not the Same “Miss «Inu'lymwf nun'mm-ml ”Hivo- manngm' t0 Hm strung. don't. wanna lw harsh. Nuthim: that. I wally dmft." “PM?!“ Bite *.\ mnthm- cat 11: "IOHH‘I' a black sf Mr. Hvo‘n'gn Fnstrr 0f (hwlph. for- mv-rly mzmagrr uf tlw Bank of Mantâ€" rvul horn. sprint. part of last, Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. .Iulm Orchard Mr. l'Iarl Hunstnn 0f 'l‘ornnto was :lw rrro-nt. guvst uf tho Munary fam- ih'. It appears that our street will not he treated to its annual oiling. At least. that seems to he the general opinion. The benefit of last year’s oiling has not yet disappeared, but it. will not keep down the dust this summer. as the main street is quite (lusty already. 5 The. early closing of the business [“3008 in the village on Tuesday and Friday evenings came into effect last week. A few came to do their shop- pin and were somewhat disappoint- e.| because they rould not get in. The Holstein football team is grouped with Mount. Forest, Palm- erston and Mooretielil. Bert Eccles altenclml a meeting in Palmerston on last Friday. when the following selimlule was arranged: May 27. Mount Forest at Palmerston; May 21’. Holstein at Mooretielit; June 4, l’aln‘ierston at Holstein; June 5. \Imbl'i'tti'ttt at. Mount Forest: June, 8, Mom-etielil at Palmerston; June ll. Palmerston at. Mooretielil: June 12. Holstein at Mount Forest; June 18, .‘ttll'tl't‘tll‘ttt at. Holstein; June 19. l.’almerslon at Mount. Forest: June. 1"». Holstein at. Palmerston. June 25, Mount Forest at. Mooretielii; June 29. Mount Forest. at Holstein. Miss Jvan Floyd spend Sunday at lwr home noar Chesloy, IA -_- ........... Q In 1 “1'1. Mrs Gordon Fisher had as guests wounth Miss Pearl \Vilsnn. Eben- o-zm'. Miss Rota Bailey and Mr. E. Brigham. Hanover. ‘ _ r..- v---“ ..‘..‘. .uuunlulJ. The Community Circle held their roucort in the Hall Tuesday even- ring. There was a good attendance, and an excellent program was pre- sented. It consisted of music, spoorhos, pantomimes and a come- dy ontitlod ”l‘ho Cuckoo’s Nest”. The orchestra rendered excellent music. Miss Sharpe and Mr. Koch romlorml several piano duets in mastrrly manner. McGuire’s band brought down the house. The pro- rvvds amounted to $57.00. Miss Irene Drumm of Toronto \isitvd her parents hero r_e_cex_1tly. 'l‘l n 8.“..-â€" Dr. McLbllgn was in _T0ront0 last wank attending a medncal cunven- tiun. A mm'ting of mammary man in the interest of cream grading was held in Harrision recently. Messrs. Abbs ang McArtfgpr wet-em attendance. -_r-vll ‘III h- .,.--.-. Allk-Duu.yo Miss B. Davidsun, accumpanied by Miss Matilda Christin, spent Satur- day and Sunday at Newton. Mr. Gordon Koch went to his home in Stratford on Friday returning Sunday (waning. Mr. and MP8; “"1 :1: “Fxlgéilfian and Mastvr Bert were the guests of Mrs. E. Johngtqp QQ Tuesday. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Mary Mowbray and her aunt, Mrs. McAllisteP of Alma spent the wank-cud with the Mowbray family hum Mrs. Walter Lowrit, Alberta, and Mrs. J. N. Scott of Mount Forest viii‘tvd Mrs_._Poty_ip reefntly. Mrs. William Petty spent last T zigp-sda‘y wi_tt_n Mrs, Alfred Vollett. - (:unsidnrable improvement was made- “ith a gmdei on roads in this \icinity last “99k by Messrs. Schmidt. R. Corlett, H. Reay and N Mtflonald. ' Pat, has undvrtnkc-n to black {ox lwlmlgmg to of “1“ ()nturm Fur Farm. like Hm Jones.â€"1n'lm-mlto. Max 6 to Mr. and \‘11' 1vsliv 1101‘ Man Hudson; 11 (laughto-r (Marg nuct Pearl“. Mr. and Mrs. Jamns Watson and threw,» (‘hilcll'l‘n and Mr. and Mrs. David Harris and twn childrm Spout thv \ka-vnol with tlw McLoan, \Vntsml and Eclgv families. Miss Hvlc-n \‘ lwr Iwmv from 'I summvr mcmths. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrnnce aml family spout. Sunday with MP. and Mrs. \Vallm' Clarkn. Mrs. 'l‘lu‘impsnn and son. Nni‘man. Spl‘llt Sunday with Normanby frivmls. 'l‘hn ynum': pnmfln gave a good pmgram Ill thv svluml «m Friday night. 'Hw mmithlv mm'ting.r Hf thnl F. \\. l). “as hold at “in home of Mrs. Frml. (luff “ith a gum! turn- out. ”Wow (‘X(P“PIH papers wore road. mm by Mrs. Lamb and “no 1)" Mrs. \I‘tlmr. Mr.'. “alfvr Clarkn (raw, :1 muplv n! rr'aclings. Tho next moutâ€" im: “ill 1w hvlcl at thv hnmn of Mrs. \\ :Ilio'r (I'lalkv. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) 'l'hv monthly nlvvtihg Hf the W. M. S. was hula! at thv homo of Mrs. Nwil Mclman with a gum! attendance. Sm'm'al gmml pupm's worn road. Mrs. .luhn Vvssiv wad n 0”!!le 0f chap- tm-s nl‘ thv Study Bonk which worn wry intvrmting. 'l‘hc noxt menting will hr hvld at. tho. hnmv Hf Miss Ada Banks. Mrs '.P E. Blair and son Nomr man, spout an mvning recently with 71011 friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood and daughter, Clara, visited Egronwnt friends the first of the week. Mr. and MIS. William Campbell and 3011,0l1a1-les. \isited Sunday wi_t_l1 Zion friends. Misses Lillian Hamilton. Ess'el Ed- wards of Markdale. Margaret Atkin- son of Durham, were visitors the first of the week at the Edward’s homo. Mr. E. R. Peal-t, Misses Hazel Firth Mina M. Edwards, Myrtle McClocx- lin and Mr. Brysen Morlock of Dur- ham attended the District League Meeting held in Mount Forest last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peart visited friends in Durham last Friday. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Revel Boyce (nee Liz- zie MCAI'thUP) on the arrival of a daughter at their home on April Or I A no: Miss F. J; iAllâ€"ZiI-l‘ gfi-éani 7696:2556; 33nd at her parental home near Ches- ey. Seeding is completed, stoning and rolling almost done and several are at work with corn and pogt ground. ‘11,... n T A“ Mothers’ Day was duly observed in Ziun on Sunday, and Rev. J. E. Peters had a most, appropriate mes- sage. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cook of Detroit are very thoughtful and generous in support of Old Zion. They sent a handsome cheque along last week Councillor Malcorm Black has erected a neat wire fence leading to his home, and ’tis quite an im- pruvement to the appearance of his prOperty. ‘ Traverston. (Our Own Correspondent) We witnessed a rare sight on Sat- urday morning last when crossing James Murphy’s sideroad. Three full grown deer went. loping across the road into the adjoining farm and when about forty rods distant, About a score of neighbors from the Fourth. Sixth and Eighth Con- cessions went to Markdale on Sat- urday and brought back loads of brick for Mr. William Paylor and sons, who are about to veneer the home and erect a solid brick kitchen at the rear. Mr. H. McDonald and son of town have the contract and are at work on the job this week. BORN \Vatsnn rntm'nml tn 'l‘m'nntn tn spmnd tho THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Presently the man burst out: “Oh, I wish to goodness people were born without teeth!” “My dear Alfred, they are,” said the heartless relative. The Practical Mind A man was almost. frantic with toothache. The only other person in the room was his pompous, mat- ter-of-fact aunt. Times given above are Eastern Standard time. 5 14 2 This train arrives Sudbury 6.45 a. m., and passengers may occupy the car until 8.30 a. m. Returning to Toronto, sleeper will leave Sudbury daily at 10.10 p. m., arriving Tor- onto 7.55 a.m. The Canadian Pacific Railway will Operate a Toronto-Sudbury sleeper on the Trans-Canada Limited which resumes service for the 1925 season commencing may 17th, leaving Tor- 0n_t_(_) _daily _at 11.00 p.m‘. NEW SLEEPING? cm SERVICE 'ronon'ro - SUDBURY The funeral services of the late Viscount Levcrhulme, who died of pneumonia last Thursday, were held Monday afternoon in Christ Church, Port Sunlight, England, before a large company of distinguished per- sons who travelled from London on a special train. The body was brought from Thornton Manor, Wir- ral, the late peer’s home, where it was taken on Sunday. Workmen’s compensation is the Special subject which will be dis- cussed at the seventh annual con- ference of the International Labor Office, which will open in Geneva, May 19. Other matters on the agenda include final action on draft conven- tions dealing with night work in bakeries, the weekly suspension of work for 24 hours in glass manufac- turing processes where tank fur- naces are used, and equality cf treat- ment for national and foreign work- ers as regards workmen‘s compensa- tion for accidents. (Continued from Page 2) French authorities after taking part In a. meeting of French Communists Apml 29. World News ggg; ”'11" g.“ “‘1 ity at low price, Chevrolet now quality than ever before. Call and get one of these loaves. Better stfll, have the rig call Since we installed our Steam System, our output has increased by 50 per cent. If you are not one of our customers, begin now. Cheer Up! Henderson’s Bakery The Sun Has Not Gone Out of the Sky â€"â€" Nor All the GOOD BREAD from Durham. THE PEOPLE ARE FINDING IT OUT Our DUTCH BROWN and VIENNA Sally Brown Cakes? DON’T MISS THIS TREAT! are becoming quite favorites. Try one. Have you had one of our Thu-day, lay 14, 1935. VOL. 58.â€"N0. 302:3. G000 ADDRESS GIVEN IN LIBRARY TUESD flu. Watts, Toromo, Cp,» ..: M .0!‘ looting of Womux \ 1;. .1 « Jiltrict Annual Mo';..1.;, T5, [.14 lore Next Month The summvr man u... Women's lustimu \k.::~ “MIT 0n Tllvsduy .1". ; “a. “.at‘fi I”. I H;'H'_ War. “he mPPUllfl \\;l‘ "{H 71 singing of thv "mu-1‘ L; (er the busim-ss “m .1»; nugements mm- mum. ‘ trict Annual. \Vlzn'lu \\ on June 17 in tlu- Hm... be the Spvflkmx ”Hi. “hits “in m the alldlt'm'v ;‘ Comm? ‘“'(0 to" h. “It. “First. Thm; mu: \Vnrk" am ' in Rural Lifv.“ w mparing hc'l‘ . ‘ blinding. Sho- thv fmmdntvm homes. ”H- mm...- felt through “1-,- even our nahuu \ 0f the3 («WWW ~f~; . Women‘s Ins-mm W901 "KNOWN" 099d gum! [Huh-t .. hflld (“£0er u _4. - "it is Pxpm'tml 1h”... mm’nut a5 .‘Ql'. I’a]: mild?!" ('f .\\.."ll"lu.~ “0110 “f ”Iv ' use.” said Mrs. \ Sho- re; [ltd hm'n :NHN She hay] For All.‘ An“th¢‘l‘ Hmww “couragv”. If _\«n .89 ‘0 “1V ‘0 I!“ \\ to do. and «In rm 0' vmn' ahihh \ prism! indm-d :n will I‘PN‘iM' 1min have dnlw a shuro when in ”w m» couru“ 0f .VHIH. and withnut ntTo-n may shuw \th-h you aro wally nu Ida M. 'l‘hnlm 0 , “If Trmlhlm Don’t. Magnilix' ' “Beam i ful bless." Ins his cm’n m. ry Ollwl's “IHI “I"? \K‘M‘So- aft]! they Imu- ”w «w tlono and smilv. Anmho-r plank fU|nW~H. 'nlt' ~‘ bnnohvs may I an examplc- th comm-s the-y m: I". Shv mun :1 may almun :n profossux' m an “08. in spunk . Bubjflcl. \thn \\ minds alum: flu jPC'F‘. .‘h's‘. \Vn valm'. indiwin: 0f pram-05s.“. "innm‘s M \u confiwtv \Vtih institutvs. «1.. War» 319'“ Ito-hr {er 3:: cm“. Hf 1| many ttls amt ‘ Hrs. “‘atts 2:1 as to what inst bettm'mnnt ut‘ .~ tdvisvd a “nu (rush-vs. «w m of “101th tn said a \\Hlll.'ttl {Pots arumht :1 than a man \\ Th0 plank wt '0“! In all m charity that \\ low mun. I... t thing that \\t| (m0 has ht~ ‘ but. tht- tc-lhm 8898 thv nfl'c-ttt cmmmt him 1 As an walrh tmx‘wr. said In do all ”In gm”; ‘3" U10 ways )‘(m (‘znu souls you ran. with all ‘ can. Mrs. \VaHs ro-man'k men's lustilmm had «1 deal for wnmnn in mm and know Hivir mum pm To "so Haw keep your ¢'_\'¢'.~ itips that turn hardly I'Palilvs may nwan to to mm". Thomzrh HIP ath‘ndm those who did hvar \1 (1‘an to a must Ille'f‘: The meeting chm-«i “"19 “I010 Li‘flf I’m. BUS AND DRAY BUSINI SOLD T0 R. CAMP “(Pr having hm! gww bus illd dray Mb H. u “39.8“! of last [IMAM Vs: LEV'PSStono last \\0"'v\ .i ~1~ his lnfierests to \h- H 4- . «2 who '8 now in lousw‘u: ' '7. Campbell ls Hm :. 2:. xx 2 business by any mum» 2 m empl0y0d h} ”lo 1.!1'HU" ”MOPS fnr sm'nml \v.H~' pm WI" step into his no.“ xuwetlw Mai to Parry m1 \HH. 1 tion to Um gum! «n za‘w ‘wm‘e rendered. \Ve' Imh' I’M “I‘m .810 Ml‘.l.i\'lll'.'~1i'x1¢ buttons, but. it. is morn than M be Will launch «ml min m Venture in tho cuursc' Albert Livingstone Durwa- “to“! List Week. Nun low in Possessxm; plv Hf ”Iv thm' ma V H HI \V a ]\ \\ n "I \\ HI \VHS

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