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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Jun 1925, p. 10

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.Vr. and Mrs. John Lynn. Miss Mar- garo-t and Mash-r Illzuwu-o- matured to" Sthmmptnn Saturday and SIN-Ht tho- wm-k-mul with Mrs. Lynn's m0- Uwr. Mrs. Hwnl‘gn Niel-:10. .‘lN'l'Oh‘PH van nnw lwast of a base- ball Ivamw. 'l‘lu- first game was sumo-a! last 'l‘humluy owning and prmwl snow-ssh“ allhnugll all did rluh intvnols lmlcling weakly dances whirl: will probably was gill nut. Mr. {Incl Mrs. Hugh Maminnald and sun. Kvnm-Hn. at-mmpanim‘l by Miss Bvl‘thzl and Mr. Russell chnoss VIS- nml frivnds in OWPn Sound on Thursday or! lqgtp \vowk. .. n‘ I II'II (Our Own 0mm) The monthly meeti .0! the W. M. S. was held at thengbme of Miss Ada Hunks. There was a good at- tendance. After a short meeting. the ladies finished Up most of the sewing. The home of Mrs. Jack Meliechnie will be the scene of the next meeting on .l_une 30. Mr and Mn. \VIIIII-I' I'Ilarkv and famih anal MI. and .\lr.-I. Malcolm Mck Ko't'hllII' spvnt Sundm “iIh Mr. and “1%.! . N‘III-IIIIIIIII III {war I hrs... ley. "Mr. Ed. Pratt has mm'od his we'll- drilling machinv tn Mr. A. Thump- sun's. Mr. um] .\II6. S'anmv! McLaHI-n and littlu .6:le nf 'i‘nInIItu :IH‘ \isit- ing ”w lattm .6 parvIIts. \II. and Mrs. Samnpl Pllh‘l‘bflllflh. NIH". Ira “11:0 and chilclrvn spent a «lay with Mr parvnts. Mr. and Mrs. I’m-d Kvlso'y. .vat. Sundav there will lu-a. asup- uh. Th» first minish-r in vie“ n! a sulmlv is exmqtml. "'1‘iib'l\"|'iss..s'rz.~1g.- of mg» Hill us. itml Mrs. .l. W. Smith the first of NH- \Vo-Pk. PAGE 10. Miss Esther McLean and Mrs. Al- bn of near Dromore spent the week- and with Mr. and Mrs. L. Mchan. Misses Beatrice Grasb', Corrine Lawn-mm». Campy-im- Me pan, JPan Clark» and Margarvt and Myrtlg Mc- lman spent ltu- wwk-end with their to-at'ho-l'. Mia's Kathlm'n Firth. 'l'ho- mnnthly mwting nf the L'. l". W. U. was hrld at thP hnme of Mrs. Walter Illarkt- with a good at- to'nolancv. Miss Ada Banks gave a [(00.1 paw-r nn "Hur Nvighbors,” MN. Fro-d 11qu game a humnrous wading amt Mrs. Jnhn Vpssiv sang _. Slrs. W. Lobsingm' 3113 two chil- drvn uf Kitchener are visiting with Mr mother. Ml'i. Jerry Allow]. __ .\ tilâ€"umber 0!! this 'line attended tho- mnwntion in Pricpvillp. 31‘ Lil-«vbwu'hiifch was much enjoyed by all. Thu no-xl mew-ling will be held at Hm hume 0f Mrs. Dnugald Clay-kg. ‘l' ‘Itlrll'll ‘Jll k|'t\.-. Mr. and Mrs. Thnmas Glencross spwnl. tlw first. of the week with h-io-mls in Maple Hill. SIP. and Mrs. Rolwrtson and their daughtnr. Mrs. Mustard, 0f Chesley, m-m- cursts of .\l1'. and Mrs. Joseph Ml-Nally an Sunday. .‘lrs. Georg» Ritchie, Miss‘ Ethel Amlo-rsnn and .‘lPSSPS. \V. G. and Hnwaml Ritc'hit‘ \W‘I'O‘ in 0th Sound Mrs. George Rite Andm'snn and Mo Hnward Ritc'hie mm on Saturday. Mrs. D. MarFai-la i“ visiting her sis1 Muffat. A4 (Our 01: Correspondeflt) We are having some wonderful shnwers these days. which are equal to real gold in this district just now. Our sick folks are doing nicely. Mrs. Ramage is around again. Miss Anna Shorlreed is doing nicely‘ after her Operation. and Mrs. Malcolm McLean is well on the road to re- V‘ . '0 9" _ L-.. u-v;.mnn in on I Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) .\ hvaujiful. cll'izzling rain on Saturday vwning and a gnml part M ”Io' night mm!» a great improve- mo-m. nn thn (‘l‘HPS hm'n which now haw a wry gum! chanm‘ tn [w on “In :|\'0'l'agt':- ‘ A‘ "__-o 1" Pn‘v_ .\lr. an.‘|_.\lrs. .\. Inn \wn- Sunday ‘ and Mrs. .1. Hr Rlcl‘ Mrs. Eli Ustl'a on Saturday at I tho mlsfm‘funt' how 103;, Sho- was at once {alum w Durham Hnspitul. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. )lcNalflty mo- tm'ml tn Tmmntn nu Sunday last. Unit» a unmlwr from here. m0- turml tn thn Agricultural College at Gno-lph nn Friday. They report a 3"le o'll‘iVo' anal wmw- WP" informed whih- thew. Swintnn was \wll cop‘sc‘sented 0n _- -II A__ |‘.\o\ll- \‘p \' We" Sundm at “W" Paton [WW II Ill Mzwhn uf Dunolalk sot the arm. and 8' pl‘vSt‘nt, HIP patio‘nt is doing fiflt‘. .\|r~‘. \V. Lam» was unrlt‘u' the cam of ”w .hwtor for a day ur so. Mr. F. Knox SD?!“ the week- at th'lph and the Qnm‘n City. Mr. Andww Wright had his barn raised the last of the \vqek.” and Stvwart and .Porter have me (fun- and ifact of putting a igisnp wagtsun. (Our Own Cor/respundent) J. H. Richardsnu. i Hsh'ando-l'. whilt‘ Visiting :1)’ at. .\l 1'. J. I‘Ickharc‘lt's' had ,n-mm- to fall and _breqk Aberdeen \'\'il.~' “‘0‘” 1':‘]H‘PSPBU‘“ “l1 anmillv tn hear-Mr. R. -h in tlu- Hall l'ninn sor- utsnn. \Vhiln sliding down hm-v. haul “the mnstorhmc v his arm at tho Mbow nuk ulw of the bmws. Dr. mmlnlk so't Uh“ arm. 9nd wl~'al°lalw nl‘ Hamilton m' sistm'. Mrs. Henry Ha“ of Co)- \i~'itnls mm “1'. at once-13km t0 win uni his sons at 'I‘ilbury for a few-days. Mr. W'flliam Farquhar and faintly have moved to the gravel road prop- erg y, opposiyz Mr. Alex. swnehouse. __--_L-_I I cl ‘J, K'VVK’OUW O... O o-uw“. Ivvvcuvâ€"vv 'â€" v- Rev. A. Sutherland preached in his usual able manner in the church here on Sunday last and announced his resignation. eflective the same day. as pastor of the now United church. _ He also announced his ap- pointment as pastor of the Non- cnncurring body of this district and .Swinton Park. There was a fine at- tendance, and we ho e that such will he the case at 3! future ser. vices. in the old ehurch._ Mr. R. [min and Miss Mai'garet ai- ivndi-d tiw 'gx'uduatinn exercises of Hip Usinma Hospital last whek it bving tho m casinn Hf the graduation «if Miss DaiS) [min who accompan- iml tium in iii-r hump hf'l'P. 'l‘lu- RM: R. Mathfismiwof Red Cliff, .\lta.. was the glwst of MP. and Mrs. J. I). Roberts recently. Mr. Nvlson' Mm'rollaof Hamilton is spo'mling a fvw clays wyth Ins aunt, .\le.-'. Sugg. who insusemously Ill. Clarmwp Fenmnfittvndml _t.he wed- ahng of his (‘nusm near Palsley 0n \ngmvsday of lgst_\\_'eek._ Holstein ' (Our Own Correspondent) .\li~s Libhiv Morrison, accompan- iml in Mrs. \lvx. Hamiltnn 0f Fer- guns. “as in thv \illagv 101' a few iiaw l'PU'llUIV Miss Harrison is nut immmiug wm much in health but “as anxious to look after her p:‘o»p¢»1'ty huremhvnm‘i her visit. 'l'lu- Holstvin Rcagiiilg Cirplc sppnt lilft; 'l‘mujsday_gwenmg at__P1ke Lake. Mrs. (.iebrge Hostettpp left. Tues- clay mm'mng for Detroafi where she wnll spend a month Vlsmng rela- tinrs. .lphn 'I'I'uynor, an Old Holstein boy of 30 years ago. 031104] on a few In Hm _\'1Hagv 2} f._\_\' days ago; _ Miss M. Edwards has resigned her position as principal uf the Contin- natiun schnnl hero and has accepted a pnsitiom on tho Hanover High Sl'hmfl staff. Tho vxcavution work of the new llnnlinnation school is progressing rapidly. A groat «lPaLnf the tim~ Mr is cm the ground. and the brick making fur the inside wall is in 0p. Pratifln. HHISU-in defmltmgl Mount Forest last wwk in a W. F. A. football matrh, tlw SCOI‘P being 3-2. l.‘nion service is to he held in' Prieeville next Sunday. June 21, at the. usual hour of eleven o’clock when Rev. Dr. Spence of Claude will take th‘e“service with the idea of a call to this field. The follow- ing Sunda‘y. we understand that the Rev. Mr. McGormack 0f Madduck will preach for a call. Those‘who can see in to attend will be giyen \r “on ------ :l rm! trvat. as my iindvrstand that the-s» (g'ntlemcn are wary worth while. Tim Rm Morris, “ho was statmt fur this field, has been placed u-lsnwhoro. Rm. W. Iohneton 11nd Miss Win- tor an- spvnding a day or so in 1 lhurchill his former charge. T he inauguration services of the I'ninn Church were held last Sab- hath. Rev. e. E. West addressed the eongregatie. along suitable lines and administered the Sacrament at the close ~nf the service, about 80 partaking thereof. Rev L. E. West received the sad rims 0n Tuesdav morning of the seiimis illness nf his father. Mr. 'West went. to Gait in the atternonn. In the prncegs of excavation for the foundation of the new schoot, «me of the trees planted by Mr. D. (I. tiamernn, teacher in the publié school then, had to he vremoved. This tree was planted in 1884 and had attained a dimension of 15 inches in diameter. Uur South End Garage is bound to koop up with the times and to that wild has installed a Promier ('}aso~ lino Tank mado by tho “Jayne Tank and Pump Company. Everyone purchasing gasoline at this tank can son that they are getting cor- rvrt measure. 'l‘he Dmmore and South Bend 50ft hall teams played a scheduleq match in Dromore on Monday evomng. 1‘6.»- Drive a New Car This Summer WE DO NOT DO ENGINE OR CHASSIS WORK Voker Bodies. Limited A YOU can do so at small expense by having the body repaired and repainted at our factory on Queen Street. ‘ ALL WORK GUARANTEED Body Repainting and Repair Work a Specialty sulting in a. victory for Dromore, the score being 2i-12. -- Mrs. Sharpe of .,Hampden visited her sister, Mrs. J. Leith this week. Mrs. John McDougall, Dr'omore, and Mrs. Thomas Mossip, Toronto, spent. a few days lately with Mrs. James Eccles. The Holstein soft ball team dc,- feated Dromore on Wednesday even- ing of last week by a seore of 25-20. The Owen Sound soft ball team came to the village to play the re- turn match, but rain fell the whole evening. hence no game. The Owen Sound pastimers will be here next Saturday evening. . Mr. Alex. Lawson of MapleLake, Muskoka, is \isiting his nephew, James Lewis. Mrs. Henderson and son of Detroit were the guests of Mrs..R. Christie recently. Zionites have arranged to hold their annual Sanday School picnic in tho Pearl-Edwards grove on Sat- urday, June 27. Mr. Robert Jackson recently pur- chasrd a Ford touring car from Smith Bros. of Durham and early in the week motored Mrs. Jackson gndkMr. James Peart to Swinton ar'. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldred of Dur- ham attended Zion's service Sunday and Visited with the Edwards family, M P: and Mrs. W. J. Cook Spent the first of the. week with Mr. Joseph Cn_u_ko. of Mpple fljll: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden and family spent. the first 01' the week Will] Mn; and_;\-Irs. Hugh McArthur. .. Mm. Mantel] 0f Tillsnnburg is v1s1tmg at the home of Mr. Irwin AI'NIPI'SUII. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Greenwood and Mrs. David Maefarlane visited Sun- day at the McCloeklin home. ‘vw‘v -c- ov .u v- v; 0.5.5: .-\' AJJUQ . Mrw The-”dope Fallaise of Toronto 13. spending the summer vacation at the Fallalse home. ‘ _ Mr. Hubert and Miss Millie Cook of Ceylon spent an evening early in the week at W. J. Cook's. Messrs. John .Duncan' and Frank Dunbar are VISItmg at the parental home‘. . Misses Bossip and Marv Beaton re- turned Mondav hv motlor to Toronto after \isiting at Mr. J. A.Bo:’1tons on the 4th (oncession. Mrs. M. Smith is spending this week at Arthur with her daughter, 311355 Kenneth Vaughan.“ Miss Myrtle McClocklin spent the latter part of. last week with her sister at, \Velbock. Water! ‘ Water! Water! RH. No. 4, Durham. The Mission Band of Glenelg Cen- Travérston. (Our Own Correspondent) What Is Good Health Worth? Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use, when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT Phone 98-12 Ere church that at the home of Mrs. ohn 0. Greenwood on Tuesday at- ternoon and had a really profita- ble. meeting. . Mr. Douglas Currer of Toronto is spending a fortnight with the Peart and Hastie families. The Zion branch of the Institute met at the home of Mrs. Charles McClocklin last Thursdav with about twenty ladies present. The program was bright and interesting, and at the close, the hostess served a dainty luncheon. ' _ 13---] “J___-_-.I._ .._‘.__A 1‘ -.A.. Mia‘s Essel Edwards sp eat a por- {11011 of last week at the Edward’s ome. Mr.â€" Sam. Jackson. of Merritt, B. (1., is this week a guest at the home of yOur scribe. Ford Sales and Service DURHAM HOLSTEIN MT. FOREST ~ HANOVER NTER a strenuous day of housework, the woman of the house feels the need for relaxa- tion, and recreation. These she can find in visits to her friends and in afternoon social affairs. It would enable her to get the relaxation she needs after a day’ s housework is completed and to take an added interest in home and social life. With a Ford Closed Car, she could attend and enjoy the social affairs, arriving fresh and immaculate, and offer the kindness to others which she realizes mean so much to them. SMITH BROS. - M12: fiictiael Kenney was one on the jurymen at the assizes in ”wen Sound last week. Mr. and Mrs. John‘MeKechnie and daughters were in Owen Sound Sun- day. Mr. McKechnie has bought a new Star car. - Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vaughan, Jr... and son were visitors at Mr. Thomas Laughlin’s Sunday evening. I.‘ ~ --A of their cousin, Miss Maria Heslip, who is being married this Wednesâ€" day to Mnfieorgg Gyay‘. mun "Ant, A: :0 Coupe) [ Schu's'PnU'IIe Co. TILE ALWAYS ON HAN 1) Butt 10. 12. 16. 16. £8.24 in. m we: '0! SALE mu for arrow: [10! scnoox. ‘HEIR TOEMILLIONS IN IRISH ; . VOL. 58.â€"N0. 3027. magii‘agx‘igeg' um farmer's cider. The Garden Par!) :r L“ in last. week's ilhrumv'v :11 held in Durham m; .l:;::" 1 United Church 31mm». I MOON]. Hnwv\'o-r. w t. (all. I {910 Will lw :H'I‘Mnut “l6 churches of [hm-ham 2 O inent Flu-:ako-r “I” we entirv [H'm'm'cis 1 Durham Red Cross Mcmor NU. A! a rnsult u! \l: vestigatirms durum. BrltISII lfilfl‘. :H'I'H mmey. OVM‘ 1ul‘h located in Canada States. "a““ll o‘HllT '\ .hsvm-w, :n. v lain ”I" "~94 ford, a rw-m \Villiam l|!.'~ frustratvd H. est-t9. was in 30 attempt \\ estate by HH‘ {Imily on um chum. awn-arm! in “I lids; and Hm I' 820. Will lw nl' idvnls uf hurl quainmnmu‘ Hf fm'cl. l‘urmvrly of “01400110. am lat» .lamo-s 41:; 811le lu'l'o': G. Byl'nn Cm John Hawkc-s .. rowntinu t‘nrt}. Ame-rivan lu-ir~ “in in ”In “M 1896 at, mfnlum be warm lulu-I autumn. haw lo “1101‘" Hwy \\ P. A. Hmln'iu \V 88 llm Inga] 9'“! claimants. Th0 vxish'm'v u brought tn ant-m the Atlantic t'm Wlwn an unsm madc- tn gain lm: Camplwll M \':uu boll was a grin drvw Crawford. 1 of Hun lirawfm'd gran-d m Canada “II I l ldd\ IPIIG‘HIV JIM lb. (‘il d"(‘“"¢ 1| 1 COIIS'IHIH Hull 1 mom. in ”I“ III ham, 'I'IIHI'IIIIIII- over. This I‘ll“ pendilmv «III II tv, RIHICHILI'I “I! lie Hiulmau III" "1' ”I" (HS! le hy-la“ II (,0 l'c'lu'c-sc‘nl H1. burhan Arm c‘m Mr. H. J. Hutu!" re-ammintml. .\l appomt J, .l. «Lm Sydenham. “as u uly-Rm-w THU“ It “IS dd'fd'él'm‘. is fur a [wric-d n? A Ivy-la“ “H! l for tlw iwsuim: ui' ‘ alumni! «of $1131“. of cunsirurhnn :m the «'mmh' rum!» “10 illcld'hh'clnvu «o1 Nsluwt tn vmmtx b? 20 \o‘:n'_.’. lu'l' Hrs. William Cranord of formerly of Durham. 0m PrincipalsA.â€"»Estate Wort]! Th0 mhu mvndml tlu Il‘counts I County In: ualinn svhc COUNTY COUNCIL DECLINES T' Sval'al m u the closing svs ty Council an MOmnll‘lldmi en “in: x.-;.;a.. to thc‘ 'l‘um‘ls uriO. Th“ t' down a rum).- ‘0 HIP {Qt'ul'gl‘ and Spwml U10 Baum M ’ (if N'N'HH; ~I: [H'Ulllinc-m In»: grant “1' S'Jw' \‘Itiun .\rm_\ ‘ ryim: nu Hoe-l youm.’ \\'Hlllt‘|.. Thc‘ c'ul?!‘ recommvndn tn be maclv tar: that n ‘ UN? (‘HHH purchasud I of “IP rum; minor mm parts 01' 1h. Durham, Hanover. Neust flambury PropOSm'on he'll by County Father Imdly’s Session. a Half-Iillions in 1896.â€"â€"â€"0* ty Descendants Discovered ad: and the United State: H‘ “lo GARDEN PARTY POST Vera! ru-pufls \WI' [0“ M'ssiull 0H tunci nu Samrda of the-m \wn- ‘ I'lllu'v. 'l'lw lina nnwndmi that IIH ith rvg‘ard In a n he Tnurish Assm . Th0 ('nllmliilv l a I'O‘quvs't few :1 l0 limu'uizm Ha) Sum-ml Tum'is‘t hard 01' 'I'I‘mh- :’ 90H": suitalolv ~. [invm [mints Il‘. I ; 0f 5‘1"“ \\';|~ ll‘m I'ullu“ hm. N : A city wvt tryin Blur! Frustrated W W! (D on 0f HIM lilll‘daV m H "i ll hé ca Ill

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