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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Jul 1925, p. 8

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(Our Omâ€"VEW ) The Holstein Public Library will be closed for two weeks commenc- ing Monday, July 27. Those wish- ing to take out extra books before that date may do so. w-‘wv w_e , Mrs. Hillman of Saginaw and Mrs.‘ Poliski of Toronto spent a few days‘ recently with the McCall family. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. who make their home with their (laugh- ter. Mrs. McCall. reached the 61st anniversary of married life on Sat- urday. the 18th inst. Messrs. Wesley \‘arcoa and Russell Crmvfnrd of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Sherifls, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Craw- ford, Miss D. Crawford, Mr. R. Mat- thews and Mr. L. Crawford. all of Allentord. spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton here. - a [II '7 I}. Mr. and Mrs. Herman of Toronto were the recent guests of Holstein relatives. Mrs. Herman rendered an excellent solo at the morning ser- vice in the l'nited church. and Mr. Herman played the accompaniment. Mrs. Arthur Irvin visited friends in Acton over the week-end. Miss (llemence, who spent a week with Miss Reta Roberts, left for her home in Brantford Monday. Miss Ada Rice of Oshawa visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Rice. recently. ‘ " 5' m..n[\n.n series was played here last Friday evening. the contestants being Mil- verton and the 106313. The score resulted in a 1-1 tie. Milverton. however. wins the round, having defeated Holstein in Milverton by a score of 4-0. “ - m-_A-“A Miss Mildred fingers of ’l‘nmnto was home rpcnntly for a huliday. Mr. and Mrs. Harwy Ham. accom- panied by thwir danghtor. Lela. and sons, Wesslpy and Clan-pace, motored from ergus Sunday and called an a fvw HM acquaintanew. Mr. Ham \’-AIA..AI a IV7VV 'JI‘I |'\u's--v--_-.._ was formerly Canadian National station agont horn but. is now in the? employ of Wally Bros. FPrgus. Mr. Lindsay Irvin of Texas came homo fo' a few days lately but left again on 'l‘uvsclav morning. Miss Marian Jamioson of Toronto is ag iwst at tho- mansv at pl‘PSQDt. Mr. and Mrs. Bziilvv and (laughter of Blackstuck \vo-ro rocvnt visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Arnill. ’l‘lw hricklavm's havo commenced work on tho hric'kvvork (If the now soliool, and vvorvthing in that lino is prom-mains: favorably. _,A ,. n... THAa PAGE IL ..V 'llvrhg‘r. During the plottrical stnrm Tues- day vwning. Mrs. C. Smail’s barn. one and nne-qunrtpr miles north of Dmmnrp. was burned. Th0 villago- lmwlvrs lwlol their first. local tournampnt on Tuesday evening. Therm was kwn competi- tion all munol. Mrs. J. Ecclvs visited hp? sister- imlaw. Mrs. P. Rnid. in Durham hus- pitzll during tlw first. of the \vvpk. Mrs. Wilsnn nf Tornnto was the gum, 01' Mrs. R. B. and Mrs. Gmrge Long rm'Pntly. \Vhiln Andrmv Huntor was «losing “an door of a freight car one day last. won-k. thc- door came off and (-rusho-ol ”no of Mr. Hunter's lt‘gs quito- so-wrc-ly. . I a ‘ 7-. n--L‘- IIIII Ml Arthur Ken and sislm‘. Ruby, of Tm'nntn :u'v \isiting “IS. A. J. 811119! at present. xv... w-.- -----_r , This is him] \Vo-atlwr fur tlw hul- iduy so-ason. and quitv a number of tnurists aw spvmling tlwirs in and around our \‘illagv. “'0 would like to havn prnplv know that we haw J-.. [‘7 I'"'I as fino a lowation for a nico holiday} as any nllwr town. but. lo go intnv its many nwrils would lakt- too much Spar». so \w will just. haw lo loaw it ln llw people to Como and find outâ€"4“ fish trout. lo balho in roally good l-loan running water suvh as our Salllgoon. and to camp along its shores is a troal for a king. Thou-v arr excellont. roads for motoring, good railroad facil- itivs and numm'ons olhpr advan- tagns. WMI. come and try it and contradict if you dare. Miss F. B. .‘chPan is home for her holidays. also Miss K. Mc’l‘ag- us again fqr a while Miss E. McCuaig Albm'ta whore 3110 W» are glad to 399 back again ewn for Q. 1 ‘1‘ (If-(llll l"| .‘lis‘S E. McCuaig is homo from Albm'ta whore sho teachos school. We are glad to sm- our young folk back again even for a short. while. Miss Y. R. McMillan and Mr. Stowm‘t Carson undorwont opom- Mons last week to haw tonsils ro- movml. and both patients are doing Very favorably. Mr. Robert Dingwall had charge of l'nion services at Priceyille and Salem last Sunday. Next Sunday. Rev. Mr. McCormack will be in charge. The inductionseryices on Thursday of this week will place Rey. McCormack in charge of this field. and we hope that the utmost harmony will prevail here. The ladies of the community were busy preparing the former Methodist residence for Mr. McGormack. We are not familiar as to when they will move in but. hope that it will be soon. - ‘ _-_. IakngIv an- be soon. Our village has been liberally en- tertained during the past week by a very young Highland piper. It isn’t often these times that Ibo ’ 2- m... vi“..._ m H'L. Mrs. Dulson and family arr with rd in our village, anu he was really appre- and as closing: great event, as we are sure smut: other correspondent will do justice to it. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Black many years-50! happiness yet. . Miss Ada Brown of Bunessan was the guest of Miss Ethel Anderson over the week-end. Mrs. Beanie, Mr. W. (l. Ritchie and son, Harold, of Holland, visited Mr. and Mrs. Gmrge Ritchie Sun- day. Mr. R. Williams made a brief vis- it to his daughter, Mrs. J. J. Mort- ley of Arthur. , Mr. and Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Fort William were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson. Misses Isabel and Margaret Firth spent a few days with friends in Miss Bessie Smith of Durham is the guest of Miss Marjorie Ritchie this week. visited friends week. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie and son, Dam, visited last week with relatives in Hopevill, Dron/inre and North Egre- mont. Mr. H. H. McDonald and sister, Miss Kate. spent the first of the week with friends in Bentinck. Miss Margaret Edge of town visit- ed a few days this week with her sister. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie. \I v‘t‘. Mr. Irvine, Mr. and Mrs. Norman lrvim and family of Grand Valley mntorod to Durham and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edge and the Misses Edge. Mr. and Mrs. Widmeyer and fam- ily of Ayton and Mr. and Mrs. Da- vison and family of Hepworth were guests nf Mr. and Mrs. David Rob- inson the first of the week. Mr. J. G. Firth and daughter, Glenny. and Miss Christine Ander- snn metered t0 Hawkestone the first «if the week. The latter remained over to spend the remainder of the summer vacation with her brother and sister. .\ft1111 smnral months illness Miss Flizabeth Ritchie passed aVVaV Sat- 1111lay mnrning at ptho homo of 111111 hrotl111r'.Nir.ThnmaS Ritchie VV'ith Vthm she has 11111111 liVing simo last fall. 'lh11 funeral on M1‘1n1laV' VVas lurgélV att11nd111t,th11 sorVicos hbing 1111.n1l11('t11d hV R11V.Mi'. Burnett (1f Drnmoro. “(1 tender 11111 SV mpathv tn the.1 horoaV 11d ones. \ll~~lano Matthews of Durham visitvd the old homo over the wonk- Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Ruby Morrison is home from hvr schnnl in New Ontario for the lmliduys. Pml. "Miss Margaret Wilson \isitod her rrluiiws 1t ()liphzmt 983011 and her rnusin. Miss Emil} \\ ilsnn returned with hm‘. Mrs, Janet, McMceken, with son, Cocil. and friend. Miss Whalen, mo- hmml up from Toronto and spout last. wook with friends horn. Mus. Elizabeth Johnston of H01- stnin is spending a “99k \xitli her daughtms and other nld friends in this nvighbm'homl. Mr. William Allan was_in Owen Sound on Monday. "Mr. Konooth Allan. Toronto, spent last. wook with his uncle, John Qunon. Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker at- tnnclml tho funeral 0f Mr. John (thisth of Ceylon on Monday. He was a cousin of the formm‘. Miss Isabpl and Mastm‘ Harry Mat- tlwws nf Tnmnto are visiting with M 1'. :i ml Mrs. Earl Mead. It has hPPn their custom for a number of years to build up their constitutions in this lmalthful locality. Mr. and Mrs. Jdmos Robinson. daughter. Grace. and son, Eldon, spent a fow days last, wook amongst kinsfolk. tho Edon family. Miss Reta Barbour- was successful in passing her Normal examinations and will commence life as teacher in No. 5. Glenelg. Miss May Davis who has 1101‘] forth in No. 12 school. has been engaged to teach a school near Ceylon. “n {641} to congratulate our tnarhnr in passing hpr five entrance pupils: surcessfuly through their oxaminat ions. “A m"lv‘-l'1-c;m()vri':vliigb followers are still loud in their praise or the treat- ment they received at Dundalk on the 12th. St. Pauls people were all verv much phased to haw Rm. Mr. Mor- ris with them at their anniwrsary SPI‘ViCPS nn Sunday. Large and- iences greeted him. St. Paul’s ”garden party was a success. but as the editor in chief was present. we will let him tell all about it. We may have appeared rather delinquent in looking after the news of the Corners for the past few weeks but. will try to be more pupc- tual in future. The young son of Mr. W. Mor- rison who. while visiting his grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mor- rison, fell off his bicycle on a shovel he was carrying, causing severe in- testinal trouble that required a critical operation, is recovering and may soon be ogt 0L the hospital. 'Vr-v v- â€" . Mr. and rs. Harry Scott visited with friends in Markdale last Sun- day. . Mrs. James Dickson and three lit- tle sons of Weyburn, Sask, are vis- iting with her sister, Mrs. Wale. Mrs. D. A. MacGregor and three little sons of Vancouver, B. (3., who has been visiting ner mother, Mrs. Dezell, left this morning (Tuesday) to meet her husband and visit with friends in Nova Scotia. Mr. George Wale accompanied by his aunt, Mrs. James Dickson, spent ,Sunday at Reddickville. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart mo.- tored to Muskoka and visited a few days with friends. Mrs. William McEachine spent a few days last. week with friends in Durham. Mrs. R. H. Campbell and children and Miss Emma Dingwall of Calgary arrived home last week to visit their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Ding- wall. We are sorry to report Mr. Dingwall does not improve in health. Mrs. Bert Knox visited last week at Mr. Robert Kmnell’s. Mr and Mrs. William Mckinney visited Sunday at Preston. IU‘I“ Nun-“v- WML‘ James fiiadell is all smiles-â€" another grandson. ~ Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) The funeral of the late John Chislelt, of Flesherton was held Mon- day of this week to Ebenezer ceme- tery. There was a large crowd pres- ent to pay their last tribute of‘ reâ€" speet. Some years ago, Mr. Chislett was a resident of this neighborhood living on the place. now owned by Mr. William Courdt. LV|| . VV I “ll. vw ‘-- .. Mrs. Clarence Harrison and 'chil- dren 0f Swinton Park spent a cou- ple of days last week at her father’s. Quite a number from this neigh- borhood worshipped in the Union church, Priceville, on Sunday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence, Durham. visited the farmer’s fa- ther, Mr. John Lawrence, at, Craw- ford Harrisnn's. on Sunday. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie and son, Dan, of Edge Hill. enjnyed a few days’ vacation with friends here and in Pmton last. week. The Ladies’ Aid and the. W, M. 8. met last Thursday at. the home of Mrs. T. B. \V'cir. .The usual mem- hprs and several visitors were pres- ent. ' Mr. and Mrs. J.~Hiltz and children visited rocmtly at her uncle’s, Mr; J. Eckhardt’s. Southeast Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. R. Weblwr and sons. Elmer and Irvin. and Cecil and Margaret Wobber of N0rmanhy spent a week ago last Sunday at the Davis home at Travorstnn. Miss Esther Petty has been en- gaged as teacher at Hutton Hill school for the next year. attend a funeral of a relative. The monthlf' meeting of the U. F. W. O. was he (1 at the home of Mrs. Dougald Clarke with a good attend- ance. Mrs. Kelsey gave a good paper. There was some 8966181 smglng during the afternoon by flve of the members." “A -_-..5 n nn|1_ (Our Own Correspondent) (Too late for last. week) Most people around here, haye commenced haying. The heavy ram of a week ago has made 3 won- derful improvement in its appeal:- ance, and it new premises a fair ”Ki? Gordon Moore of Markdale is spending the holidays with his uncle, Mr._T._J. Moore. â€"â€" â€"- 1" MA. “IIUIUQ "“ I -v-vvâ€" The C. P.“Rv.'has {gang of men stationed here putting the track m 30951 cgnditio't‘lt ____ Lnfi LAA ‘hn “Ant 5UUU vuuu I usuu. Mr. James Brown has had the roof; of his house re-shingled. Mrs. Fred Terry and Mrs. C. Zuber, with their children all from Tor- onto, are visiting their sister, Mrs. D. A. Watson, at the lake. The members of the L. O. L. 1192 turned out in a body to celebrate in Dundalk on Monday and right royally spent the day which was ideal for the occasion. All enjoyed themselves to the fullest. This W eek‘s News Mr. and Mrs. W. Embury and daughter of Toronto were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. William Moore. L'Il'KIl L o The electrical storm of Tuesday evening was a disastrous one to Mrs. Charles. Smail, who had her frame barn struck by lightning and burn- ed to the ground, together with a span of horses which were in the stable. We understand the insur- ance is small compared with the Mr. Reubenfl. Watson is erecting a new stave 5119. loss. I. 5“. V. The [y‘afifi'othuosday evening was the best of the season in this neigh- borhood. Althoughsomo (lfgt‘lm h‘ea: V): grain 01‘0le Mfrâ€"bet flattened .it WI” greatly ilSSlSt"th crops m rpaohlng full maturlty. ‘ MPS. H. Sonia, \xe‘regret to say, is at time of \\1iti11g cxiticallx ill \xith little hope_ fOI'JIEI‘ regm ery. (Our Own Correspondent) (Too late for last week) Haying is the order of the (lay in this vicinity. The hay crop is very light in this part this year, while the grain appears to be so far an average crop. For the two weeks previous. attending picnics, garden parties and rallies has been the or- der of the day anq night. J AL- t‘ l t‘IL u“ “a-“ â€"â€"â€"U _ CA large nutfiber from this and the surrounding vicinities of Durham celebrated the glorious twelfth in Dundalk. ‘ ‘ .. .. __ A4. -A‘ Hutton Hill Mr. and Im- few angles with relatives there and celehra .d the twelfth in Dundalk. Mr. Thomas Fulton is the latest to invest in a road-boat, he having purchased a new Ford touring car from Smith Bros. Durham. ’- .. BREAD { Try our Old Home Potato Loaf. You’ll like it- X Q laid: Cchdsl’finlndlu all Ila-S % J. 8: W. McLachlan. Durham VETERANS 0P GREY LID 31063 SOLID FOR “ALB“ATIOI In accordance with the wish of General Sir Richard Turner, V.C., D.S.O., Chairman of the Veterans’ Amalgamation Committee, that unity mass meetings of ex-service men he! called in all parts of the Dominion to further the cause of amalgama- tion, and also to ascertain the wishes of the veterans themselves in this connection, a large mass meeting of the veterans of Grey and Bruce Counties was held in Owen Sound on Friday evening under the aus- pices of the Owen Sound, Meaford and Southampton Posts of the Cana- dian Legion. Amalgamation of vet- erans’ organizations was unanimous- ly favored by the meeting. The disdain with which that Beamsville bandit threw awag a bottle of vinegar is indescriba lo. A m hiatus .told of a young My who went to a bonding 6(3th 0n the farm. she_wu nlways kunwn WV â€"vvâ€" â€"â€" u “Jeanie.” but about the third m- tor she wrote home was signed “Jug. 6‘68”. Brother Tom replied tn her least: “Dent lemmaâ€"Dear Dudica and Mamie: have gone m visit. Aunt Livivica. Uncle Jamica is thinkmg of buying I new machinica, but 1.}; doesn‘t know whether tn lmy ;. Fordict or a Cheviot. The old mm- “38 had O calfica. I was going ‘0 cull it. Nellica, hut I changed it h. Jimica, because at was a bullim," I‘UWI- bu cotton. produc¢__ No w sfiév wilvl. I)? am.- p} her 50" “I88 right at hnmn. ,Vuuvv ”‘â€" .Border Cities Sta}. Why aka a chance Ind use water that is lluwd and unfit for domes ic use, when Pure Water on be had by having a well drilled. wo handle Pumps and Pump'Re- puigs._ my :3, ms. I “K“ VOL 58.â€"NO. 3031. MWRENCE FAMILY HELD HAPPY RE “I‘M It Home of P8161115 an“ GOIden Weddmg on “1 Evening Last-“Mr. a: Way Lawrence Have B‘ CW Residents of This ‘ M Inny Years. w it tho lIIiIIIIv Ill. Anthony LSWI'vul'u. I,“ ”I Thursday I-VvIIIIIa. “a and famllII-s mu: 0‘ “IO Vem'l‘ahlv I'm)“. cute the “NIH“ :II: their Wedding «l:I3'. It W.6 OI] lllt' lill: “Ill Anthony Lam-m. W “'l‘lgllt “vrw III:I Inn. the 31mm: mum.- D0“ imnlmllntwi} I. where Ilwy lIle lnI- I turning to m'I'IIM Hun WW1!“ lll HlI-III‘I;_ Line, ”103 l'uIIIIul 1m- subsequcmh In \In. inBemmL-k. :IIul lIII “he DOSSI'SSIHH ul lln leelg. \\"llI'II lllo\ ears agu. \xlux III.» .\'9 SllH'l‘ ll\I'Il :Il l residonco- “ll hum-I.» The lllllHll l‘I'slll'w‘; three suns and >I'\rl 0f “’lmm. \3'lllI llIw '\I daughtm “ll" ll .- .lIw al‘v still ll\|ll..' um: ~ immmliatv III l',.lIlIo" -I-.. dauglIh-I “hm lll“ ' lz'.’ ham; Mrs. \\‘I!I :m. l‘ lane. and Mn In: (Susan) “WW \:I';-.‘ Hunpor \llllnt' . I. :» Hul Ikins \ln-w .Imm luII Hill. MI» I (Namy . III l’wm Jamvs. III «Mum. . “'illlam. lll l'|I"lI.IlI:.£ U10 nlcl llHlllP~lviIol ll. desm-IIolth w~I:~~‘ mndvhildrc-n dtuuhtvr. Th0 I‘I'lllliull mflst happy H' ah. me-mlwrs prosc‘m. :mol 11 Of an :Ichl!'¢‘s~’ "In pl‘vs‘o'ntuti. cnmmvnu u-at in «of marriml IMF “as spun! H game-s mullnu gamma and mm MP. and Mrs. ammu: Hu- mm uf the. luwn :u Clll‘flnicln jun Irionds m \\'is (‘01!va mumm and mzmy mu lifo. ST. PAUL’S ANGLIC HAD GOOD ‘ A happy 1mm l_\ Annual Anniversary Servm Sunday Were Well Au Hold Garden Party loam inc. Paul's Angln'm last. Sunday \M ed. a mum-Hy prose-n! :H H “'Ililv in NW ffll't‘ml 1H 51:”ch omen-s \xc-m- anclwr fur H lnrl'is' M \\'m. UH“, “WM“! “I'd quvnt. svnnuns noun and «m acquaintnnro-sl Tho Sunday .~ ('llfisml as Hill“ by {his «'nnurv le :lHa-ndzn owning gan-«Ivl Barlnnlns 141"" I pleasant sm- Th0 M'vnina: ‘ just. warm "I bnnth 3 cm“! Ath dusk. lighting plan! illuminatinn. Ilium. Hun row! Iwim: in “In S‘HII"””-"‘ 2H Violin N'lm" 0|]00H \\:l~' v. "v ['t‘t'PIVPI'. “1‘. H, H. l’: loval hits I' Guml adcll' up“. (if I'I'HII 0f \\0mls‘hu‘h the! Kahuna} .\ pl‘flfl'l‘iinl 1” a .' “(or which H. self in mnmm the Loatll. It \ (harms: and ‘ Ice croanL vak secured 31, \‘vi everyone had 01' \V On Mummy «.1 Hm rence \\'|nunm-.-. mu UPS. ROM-N \Vlntmnzwz Office sumo «m1 and \‘ from tho farm M .\h-, .l. in Bentimk \Vlm‘h \Vo- WIFE faVanV in aw in this lm-alny. ' fl“ Wheat mvasm'ml 71 length “d the. «HHS 56 m wparpntly uf gum! will no doubt lw “am when harm-um! an Ins wow- nm H II. flel by any meal m. but were: a ‘ 'I‘|lc 0f \Vcoudstm'k, :idns prvm'hinu svrmuns. slwm md c-Vc-niuu ntam'oslnps uf undny sc-rvim-s l as ummu.’ Haw .i ('nllm'vuahun. attvmimu-v at g gawk-n party It’s Kl‘mv was sent sm'ial mm wuing was an warm vuuuuh a mood patrnn: l‘ dusk. and “.' .11 "Ian! 1'III'HI! p Jnlns in wish" ’0"! Innmi mmyvr- Anglwm ll HI H \\ Hi “amt \h ll ll ll lu m

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