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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 May 1925, p. 10

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“‘- w- J The funeral of Mr. Michael Mc- Gralh of Durham, formerly of Glen- elg. took place at St. John’s ceme- tery on Monday morning and was largely attended. The Davis brothers of Vandeleur gaVe Mr. Albert Teeter a friendly call one evening recently. Mr. Den Ryan recentl purchased a new Star auto from t e Markdale agent. AA .vcv- wwâ€"vv Miss Stella Alcox and brother, Lennard, accompanied by Miss Jac- queline Beauy and Mr. James Har- rison of Flesherton neighborhood, spent Thursday evening at the Ed- wards home. - 1"- '7 vu- \'v â€"â€"v The Historical Committee of Glen- elg Township met at the Township Hall cm Friday last and furnished considerable history of the pioneer Illlto II. V“. -u-u. Miss Katie Cook and brothers. Ea- wurd and Clm‘ord, spent the first or the week with their sister, Mrs. W. J. McFadden of Orange Yallpy.” ..W'J ---â€"â€" Mr. George Furneaux had a fine monument erected over his life part- ner in Zion‘s cemetery last Thurs- day. Mr. Alfred Corbett of Mount Forest did the work. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook and fam- ily spent Friday evening with relaâ€" tives at Ceylon. The Women‘s Institute held their annual business meeting at Zion church on May 14, where the elec- tion of oftlcers took place. Miss Mina M. Edwards was elected Pres- ident, with Mrs. W. J. Greenwood as lst Vice-President and Miss Clara Greenwood as Secretary-Treasurer. Miss Hazel Firth gave a splendid reading on “Save the Chicks". The meeting closed by singing the Na- tional Anthem. Tnverstoll. a Our Own Correspondent) This vicinity suflered from heavy [rust on‘ Sunday night. I. I _, ‘ "Mrs: Hugii McArmur spent a con- ple of days last week with her par- cuts in Durham, " Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Thomas Tucker purchased a Ford car last week from Smith Bros. of Durham. "Kin-1;. 313'an Féiia'igé'ana‘ ni‘i-s. this; Noble visited Sunday with Mrs. W. M. Fulton of Mulock. U u A-.. U-vuuv Mr. and Mrs. H. Holmes and fam- ily accompanied by Miss Margaret Lawrence visited at the home of Mr. W. M. Firth early i9 .tzhe vggek. VI L’ulu Miss Belle Weir of Toronto is hol- idaying for a few weeks at her home ere. The Ladies’ Aid and W.M. 8. met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Alfred Tucker. The attendance was good. Officers were elected for the coming year. ‘The. W; M. S. officers VV"-- are: President, Mrs. Joseph Dixon. 1st Vice-Presidents. Mrs. Farr Law- renew; Educational President. Mrs. E. Ritchie; Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. A. Mann; Corresponding Secre- tary, Miss Eva Hooper; Organist. Miss M. Hornsby. The following of. floors were olectod for the Ladies’ Aid: President. Mrs. A. Hann; Vice- Prosidont. Mrs. 'I‘. Weir; Secretary- Troasurer. Miss Eva HOODOI‘; Organ- ist. Mrs. T. Weir. _ PAGE 10. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr and Mrs. A. Tuck attended tho {unwral of thvir aunt. Mrs. James Turk of Cotswold. on Friday after- nm ~n last. Mr. Thcmas Johnston lost a \alu- ahlu hora» last Thursdav. Dr. Mair of Hanover :ucnmpanipd bv Mrs. William GPddo‘s and Miss Jmn Haas \wro guests 0f Holstpin flinnds last Sunday «th000“ Mr. H. Griff, telephone lineman from Durham. was in the neighbor- hood last week getting subscribers for the telephone. Mr. and Mrs. William Weir and little son, John. visited recently at Mr. John Weir’s and attended ser- vice at Ebenezer. "Milâ€"xnmio'i Mrs. prrgn Fpntnn mn- town In Allenfm'd last Sunday and visited frivnds and relatives them Messrs. William and Philip Law- rence from Durham visited their father recently. Dr. D. Jamieson was alsn a caller on Mr. Lawrence. Miss Bertha Hilton is home again from thv Durham Hospital and is complntnly I‘PCOV’PI‘Pd from her ['6‘- cent illm‘ss. Misses Edwards and Clark of W'iarton wow the weekâ€"9nd guests of Miss M. Edwaro’ls. principal 0f the Cnntinualimyschnol hero. ‘- “6131' fob-Mill hnys arr getting in sham for their npnning game with Monrofleld next wqgk. About a dozen willing workers as- = semhled at the .‘Iethm'list Church sheds last Tuesday afternoon and put everything in good repair. Rev. L. 1-3. West left Wednesday morning to attend Conference in Guelph. Mr. Tremble of Mount Forest will occupy the pulpit next Sabbath. _‘-n . ‘. ,, A 'Akn cal’lialvll. Mr. John Winter. Mrs. A. John- sum and Mr. S. Johnston of Ford- wich visitod qt the "muse last week. â€"â€"- A A‘- Anl' in‘ Waylon. Mrs. Ritchie of Glenelg spent. a few days recently with her (laugh. ter. Mrs. N. E. McGuire. Mrfa'x'i'd fiFsi'nEEiiééé 'Trafl'ord visâ€" _ ited their daughter. Mrs. James Mil- ler. on Sunday. Mrs. James Banks of Proton at- tended the funeral of her aunt. Mrs. Archie Wilson. Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie and daughters were in Owen Sound Sat-' urday, also Mr. and Mrs. George Braun and children. Mr Joseph Melosh has treated himself to a new sedan ear. Miss Ruby Knislfiy of town was dress-making for iss Hesiip last week. wire and mothexj. Pop some years, Mr. and Mrs. wuson lwed at. Glenâ€"- roaviin. . . Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Melosh v13- itod Iwr sister, Mrs. Casey, on Sun- day. *â€" Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Esther McLeanpf Dromnre sm-ut the week-0nd thh her par- mts, Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean. ‘Mrs. Mabel Ewen and son, Camp- bell. visited with her sister, Mrs. 1). Clarke. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Caswell. Sorry to report Mrs. William Hill being very sick but hope she will soon be able to do her own work again. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Traflord and son, Gordon, spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and family. " Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelse spent an evening with Mr. and rs. L. McLean. Mr. Charles Weppler spent Sun- day with liis Qarents. ‘ Mr" F. Harrison spent the past couple of weeks with Mr.W1illiam Jacques. '1“\1\1uvv' Miss Eva Hooper spent the week- end with her sister, Mrs. G. Geddes, and Miss Geddes of Egremont visit- ed at the same place. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keller and children spent a day recentlv with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. Pat- torson. - Smm Mus (1. McDonald has not born in gnod health. We hope she \\ ill sonn b0 bottm‘. Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent) (Intended for last week) Glad to know Mr. W. Jacques is recovering after his recent. opera- tion in Durham Hospital.‘ Mr‘. w. a. Edge has-purchased a now stiff-tooth cultivator from agent Noble of town. Miss Jossjo Bell spent a {ow days last week 111 Toronto. MiSs Robinson of Toronto is visitp ing_hor_1_)_ro£hel:, Mr. David Ropinson. Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) The weather is still very change- .able in this’ localit . We had some nice rain, but weat er was too cold, and probably the frost following the rain will not be too good for early 0 PQPS. The stark has been busy recently in our locmity. A son was born to Mr. and M18. J. J. Mead, and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Delmid. Congratqlatiqqs. The family of Mr. Malcolm Mc- Lean, South Line, Artemesia, is un- dergoing a very severe sick spell at present. Mrs. McLean is a victim of pneumonia. The little girl, Wlin- nie, has been seriously ill, also an infant son, and now we learn that Kenneth, an older child, was oper- ated on for appendicitis on Monday morningat Durham Hospital. We sincerely hOpe they will soon be well again. Mrs. Alex. B. McDonald'and Miss Janet are able to be out fora while each day again. Mrs. W. Ramage also is improving, also Mr. D. G. McLean, so generally, we believe our sick ones are on the mend. Rev. McNeil] of Knox College oc- cupied the Presbyterian pulpit here on Sunday last while our resident minister, Rev. Mr. Sutherland, preached in one of the London churches. The Rev. Mr. McNeill spoke well and was much appreciat- ed by theecngregation. Mrs. McArthm', who has been with Dr. Carr during the past. month, re- turned last week to her home in Cayuga. erst. B. Wright is visiting with her sister, Mrs. K. McArthur, of our vil_l_age._ ‘ -- A A. .â€" Mr. A. B. McArthur, Townline, has been confined to the house for the past few days but reports are wet he i? imeroyjng niqely 88.819: Mr? J. M. McGillivray is in Toron- to attending a meeting of the Fox Breeders’ Association. Mr. J. N. Murdock of Durham dc- livered a quantity of coal to con- sumers here last week and we learn he will likely place another car at a later date of smaller coal for ragge and heater purposes. A . T‘fiere doesn’t seém lo be any fish yarns this weekâ€"too cold for fish yarn. (Our Own- Correspondent) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE r'v-v'v 7-- after returning from town, stood looking at his car tire when it blew out, knocking him down and injuring him about the face and ees. Fortungl_t_el_y,_it was no worse. 1"-IA -._ 6830 r l’lvb‘lllabcll , l” V‘ (In 5‘ vv v- V‘â€" Mrs. J. C. Nichol and son,vWalter; Spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mrs. Waltgr N_ichol_._ A “‘__ Wfi r:v‘Willfer;1' "firaâ€"diey,‘ Mount For- est, spent an evening recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Pat- Corner Concer'ns (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Ella Wilson came home from Toronto to attend the funeral of her grgpdnlothquMgs. A. Wilson. A D ‘7‘--- ‘7“-.19 n'kn terson. Mr. David Poole of New York, who was in Toronto at the end of the week attending a funeral, paid a flying visit on Tuesday at our home to see his (atheeand sister. _2_-_I DU 500 lllu IWVlIV5 ‘â€" 3. w-_--- Sunday School was re-organized at St. Paul's and will start the sea- son next Sunday. It requires a good attendance of children to make a Sunday School a success, but a good attendance of the grown-ups as well improyes it_very much. --_J-- ALL. The interest Mr. William Atcheson is taking in horse breeding should be appreciated and encouraged by the farmers of this locality. Last week he traded his stock horse with some breeder at a distance for one that he is justly proud of and that should show good results through- out this partner _the eountry. ”"Syoevd'iivg "béifié "Hoâ€"no early this year should give farmers time to put in a. good crop of corn and roots and have thogrqupd well prepgred. "“firT'n'Jbéi-‘t' fiightbn is a §er§ busy man at present shearing sheep and has still about. one hundred ahead of him yet. Last week, Mr. Joseph Lennox got in a mix-up with his team and plough in the field with the result thatiwhen he finally got free, he found he had some broken ribs. This spring was so cool for horses that the line edge_wa_s not taken _ofl'_. The Varney U. F. 0. club met last Thursday evening at, the home of neighbor Earl Mead, and the roll call showed very few absentees. After ordering supplies, a picnic was arranged for Julyl in Carson’s bush. District Nurse Miss Campbell, act- ing under the Deputy Minister of Health, was resent and spoke to both the U. . O. and the U. F. W. 0. who were also assembled, on the work being done by the department and the benefits to be derived es- pecially from the use of the X-ray which will be carried to assist the home doctor and which is of so much assistance in the diagnosis of man 7 diseases. A neat program and lune concluded th_e_ meeting. VV‘IVD“\-w‘- The death last Thursday of Mrs. Archie Wilson caused much sorrow in this part, not merely because she was an esteemed resident for a few years, but the place she filled in life was sq important and she filled it so well. Northeast Normanby (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Ivan Seim of Mount I‘cwsi took charge of the service in Knox Church last Sunday. Mr. Seim and Mr. Neilson, also of Mount Forest, sang a dueL “Beautiful Isle of Some- where," which was much appreciat- ed__by all: _ - l n ‘ ",__‘I_--A.‘ -_.’ Mrs. John Marshall is spending this week with Miss Adair of Not- tawa, a former school teacher or S. S. No. l, Normanby. Mr. Kenneth Kerr and Mr. Richard MoCahe left Tuesday mor‘nng for Toronto and Win¢lsor.___respectiyely. Vu "v - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smallmnn and two children of Toronto visited for a few days recently with Mr. and Mrs. G. Smallman. "Mi's'si Prudence Reilly has visiting the past few weeks friends on this line, "illi's'f Aibe’rt‘Marshau and Misa Marv visited Tuesday with Mrs. Reuben Noble of Hutton Hill. Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Stewart of 0r- chard visited recently at the Morice home. A joint meeting of the Varney U. F. O. and U. F. W. O. was held last Frida evening at‘the home of Mr. and rs. Earl Mead of Egre- mont. The Community Nurse, Miss Campbell. motored over from Dun- dalk and gave a splendid address which was enjoyed by all. Other things of interest were music by Mr. James Brown and Miss Ada on violin and piano, instrumentals by Misses McIlvride and Brown, songs by the Misses Lennox, reading by beén with Miss MI t Watson. recitation by Miss ate! Mountain and 3 dia- logue by Miss Winnie and Mr. Cecil Barber. MP. R. R. \Vlatson “‘11-; chairman for the social part of 1h.- gnthering. At the business mm‘l- lug, Mrs. Earl Mead, formerly \‘m- President. was elected President um Mrs. A. Smith Vice-President. Mrs, William Grant tendered her resig- nation, as they intend moving 1.» Mount Forest in the near future. .\ vote of thanks was given tn Mm Caulpbell and those who participanâ€" ed in the entertainment. A damn lunch was served. ' Ir. Islvin Graig “rook Possession of Drug Basinsss in Bruce County Town Ysstsrdsy. The deal was concluded in Walk- ecton last week whereby Mr. Mm 111 Greig of this place takes uwr the drug business of Mr. H. A. Zillmx at Walkerton. Puncusnn BUS_I§E_S_§ Mr. Greig recently graduated 1mm the Ontario College of Pharmacy :lt Toronto, and his friends hel'l‘ mu congratulate him on getting into Hm harness so quickly. Though the deal was completed last week. Mr. Greig did not get possession of Hm business until yesterday. wiwn Reeve Calder of town, who has hum ill, went over and supol'llltl‘ll‘i-‘cl the transfer. Chief of Police Samuel McGaul.»y of Shelburne has been raised in me dignity of County Constable. Schutz’s Pump 8: Tile Co. TILE ALWAYS ON HAND Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 2‘ in 68'an BRICK FOR SALE Agents for Bonn-cw Cum Senators PUMPS PUMP REPAIRING Pmmptly Attended to and all work Guarantod. 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