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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Aug 1925, p. 5

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ngust 13. 1925. o... church, ' SOCIAL AND " . ' ‘ : . \ wry danger. Miranâ€"In Durham Hoapi- ._ \ ~'~I'llll;litl' of wt; \li'. allil Mrs. 6m \‘-,tl ‘.‘. Il‘ ( l 5' s t..i'i‘i ‘ l . 1;.“ _ 7,,f‘jj,,,,.31.h° , , {'0 i?" M met. no. «I. Anna 7. to Mr. and m John . l hivlllt' atf Forging) IIII m Mink“). 6mm I u a. we. 5 o . . cm...“ ~ ~ ' ““3“ -‘ > .' - . “Fill“ tip as \II', Hllfl'l", since lam h. ‘A ~ ' - ' -' " A. l i 7 " . WAHGIOWNAW “ .«r‘lik’. has done '0" w i. m ling, m . - fl . A. , _. . a - , , . ah Ind Mn. William user-um on, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert. McNall , a . is huh) ii inihli'h'h Fuller Bfllfll may of livmg..tbc‘paat you, c h” goduosda ,‘Julyfiwhahgissgs?" . _ y 7 /o ’ - : . . Inward .' W M 'e. " 7. .m) .\i.-_. William Smith of w, of Detroit, mgmfim ter ofllr. endure. Dugald MoSech- . i 3/l0 \, h... motored to tm this TV and uncle, R. J, and Miss Matthew mo of Durham, became the bride of , , . _ mo 4.... 'f ‘33.“:253? sixteen". Arch. Upper Town. - " Mr. Clayton Swedewemrgf‘l’mwg ‘ Mr. and iii-s. Bruce Turner De- â€" o 7/") Hm" " - ‘ M . \ The ceremony was 0 . . . i _ .. .. in W. lllltl Mrs. William Harding and Max:516 lgrhhlewm .gdy and Rev. Mr. Harper, of 1 church, . . trait. announce the engagement 9‘ i -- ..... 18 8/10 ~ .mily of Hamilton spent . few d. . ”as, Jack ma N n.“ m OM Wit)“, fl. 2'30 p-m-i the bflde be‘ . . ' - ”3m youngest daughter, Bane“. _ f , w pork to “mm: MPS- 1“",in mu, to, are visiting thigyweekd {inorga- mg given away bfi her father. The ruining inshore along the coast an: ’0‘ SALE Firth, to Mr. John Neil Nicholson. ‘ .- ». MW” the rm hm Charles Brown. - and Mrs. Hugh Firth m r. grooms brother. award, of Elmira, had getrucl; ills l(Islose 1:3. 310 Illegal. to eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil , . . ., 31 ming, \ir. ‘.\'..lahn and Mr. Thomas Law- M583 Marjorie Firth, of Owen “(mated as K'tchmn' an}! Miss 13h? 33131.1 313m u lanifd eflect, etheiru - DORSET HORN RAMS FOR (3088' Nicholson, 0‘ MOW formerly 0' inmhmi than hm.“ Throw), are nding week Sound‘Genei-al and‘Mar'me Hospital h n 3 ol‘ 8961‘. 3 0:193? - ture b dri)vi the fish on e ing. Prodiice early lambs and finer Montreal, the weddingto take place i - 1 ml». .. .m friends and reatives h Stall. spell-over the weekI-end at “hm sc 0 male of the m e, lint: beach 3Se 13,8 the fishermen wool. Wm” us or call and see our the first week in October. .. . . her home here . e bridesmaid. ’Little Ilene W I . vera "'93 stockâ€"F. J. Phelan, Chepsfow. Ont. f-----__-_._-_-.-....-s......_.._._,_, r-â€"â€"-â€"-“~='===â€" \I is. Mamie Crutchle of Toronto Miss Le K - . more, the brides niece, was the had the big fish headed for the (Greenock Township Bruce County) 'v 5 \ W'mg her parents, r. and Mrs. visiti n: ennedy, of Toronto, is flower girl. beach and each. time, they wheeled ’ 3 13 3 ' ' ' l""° ' \. i.l'llit‘lllt’y. 08 er grandmotherh Mrs. q-h M0? was be utifull decor- when approaching the shallow wa- . at“ a“ W“ . \l r. and Mrs. W. Smith' of Chicago Chfiileg lge'hnedyhat Bunessan. . ated fivith flowers sail ribboh. fm- ter and dotted out to sea again. ' _ ' 0 Aflwed ..; hm h, rtogmmTu | y. and are dren; T6113“ timi‘eisyi t23dathwreéfikclg; ing an arch under which the core. Final} .“tliitig 0th :hgrifi‘istlllggniae 1:11;; CHRIST [CORGI GA‘BDBN run “a k c”. “I.“ 'IIII? ~. _ .7- mg n ro er. Mr. and Mrs. with his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- “my “’0“ 9"“ audios the fish ashore, decided that 3h GARDEN ' PARTY 'N A"? “F Why We reliance tad me 3'. rist. church. Allan Park, Will be water that is polluted and ‘ . \ m-t Middleton and family. Mr. ter'Ewing, and brother, Mr..Charles The bride wore a beautiful gown mi Mrs. Smith return to Chicago Kenned as Bu of white silk c t 'mmed 'th '. .7 9 118383 . , , mes Pl . WI’ w. sdtmday. Mrs. {’air, Mrs. (111mg) Gun and radium silk lace, allso wearing the m. and Mrs. Joseph Seward of daughter, Betty, Weston, are visitors bridal tulle veil, and carried a bou- doniilloll the former a residen with Mr. and M ° - quet of carnations. She wore the BlaCk ~..-i-.- many years ago, are Spending Kechnie. {8' Gilbert MO groom’s gift, a diamond bar pin. The the onl wa to land them was to , personally cgnduct them to the held on W. lieazlett s lawn on Wed- unfit, for domestic use, when beach. . gmgvgungéimgisug‘:p2fi. A shad gore Water limo bewhad ‘hy . . . n . . . a aving a we ril . e are ii: a... areas: was hpfigeggsggwmgfim ..... .. . . . . . . . airs. 3 91909 0‘ "‘0“ 9‘99 to use 1‘“ he“ may be held in evening. In case of p Satisfaction Guaranteed : h,“ days with Mr. and Mr... ‘ Mr. Robert Little f bridesmaid was attired in a salmon . . . h SS Silk “when“. and Mr. and. Mrs. E 32 3...... Darth! last seik‘mgwsgm seprgette crepe. weargsg themes; 335wi’21'é” Efidp‘iiief 'ifi'ifi‘yamérgég iii“! “Wm-"3"” “’l" be he” ‘0" ED .1 PRATT e \l'".lii( him. here. and With Mr. and guest of his sister, Mrs. T. McComb, 8‘ t, d 39" Of pearls. 6 0W9? 81‘? that even Tom Mix, could not i m- 33:23 eVening. Everybody swglé RR. No. i. Durham. Phone a.“ \i-s. illizii'!os McClocklin in Glenelg. Miss Leah McComb is spending a was dressed in white georgettrlehcarl‘; prove on, vaulted lightly to the i 00 Yd “M W'" “30 “a“ “’m‘ M“ “‘3 couple 0’ weeks“ vacation in TOP- g;gg,1g’ffi‘fie°g,§ggeghsemed a back of the leading dolphin and with .__.________ __ __.___ _, __ ______ __ -___ -. ' ’ a wild whoop-cc, headed his DISCS-s ‘ \l ~.' Mark \Viilso . . onto. . ~ n at Flcshirton be- set M cuff links, and to the flower torial steed in the general direction our - .\.\'., who has been visiting her is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. when the pastor proved a capable The Post’s informant states that he \""'~ NM McKechnie and Mrs. Mrs. S. F. M'cComb last week. :Crackcn. The happy couple left on into insignificwe- The fisherman . and earning power can be secured with \\.-~i as far as Loreburn and re- Durham hospital two weeks ago, is'Preston. COIE EARLY SAVE AD FOR DATE - returning to their home in the Miss Bertha Milne, 0f Winona, i3 irl 1 rin set with earls 8 . ‘ 3 ’ p ' of the land, and in the language of I l the race track, “threw the leather RE C A N BE ' '4 illlll 11'1'lllt‘l', Mll‘. JOhn MCCOSkel‘y, in S F Mommb entertainer ‘ . never saw a wilder ride even in a \in. Rutherford returned. Friday “buckaroo” stayed with his charger . WI] .\iiiioiious tlity. Kggghgmhfr parents, Mr. and Mrs. A t dd' d' r as . .mpu. \liss lll'ie Mctjosker of R ,._- ‘ ‘ ”‘0' . sump uous we ing "198 w 3 y "0th MP. .Alex. .MCCOInb, 0f Brantford’ Served at 5 p.111. by Mrs. MCLI‘aCken, into it,” (Only leather “'33 the _ i _ th’ k t h pi-ecie Otf pihie vghiclh he plicili higor- tar" non. is is wee'visi in wit her , ousv o e 01 iin’s tai ones. I] “or, Mrs. Malcolm Mgclnnis, in R9“ and M’S- James Moore and Among the many useful and beau- ' t p C R ED .....,...1g, family, of Arkona, and Mr. Lloyd'tiful gifts received wasatBlOO cheque Miller, of Brantford, VISited Mr. and from her uncle, Mr. William Mc- western movie thriller, and as far ' , . as he is concerned, the exploits of . ~-..m n... “3.“. where they had W‘ll“? are'plcased to learn that Mll‘S. ‘ a week’s honeymoon trip to Toronto the “riders of the plains" have paled A Perfect RCCOVCl'y and greater ease ~1-vnt the past month or so visiting I lam I'immins Of Glenelg, who and the Thousand Islands and on ~-»-ioiiws and friends. They were ""df’l'tht a serious Operation mireturn, will take up rcSidencc in “til it hiti thet slhogc, wherli1 he piled , o and (ispa c c it. 'I‘ ere were. Tl” R M R Remd ll dolphins in the school, and six mpson 3 ”WW mute y followed the leader with its rider and these were captured. (OPERATION NOT NECESSARY) ;~l'l :in excellent trip, with no rain gghgvgiili‘gtnicelty and 1‘71”" 90”" be ()1in immediate relatives were " urn 0 or onto. ‘ present, among the guests being Mrs. . i-tl~" t \iiilI Ballt'lili‘l“tl:lll(tl children of Tor- MI" and Mrs. Moore McFadden John Carson and daughter Ruby of - ~ have returned from a motor trip to Kitchener, and the groom’s parehts, oio are visiting her sister, Mrs. - . r I‘. .\. ijmk. ln‘cumpany with Mrs. Eithkgfilirhéfiq Montreal and other East- brothers and sisters of .Elmira, It is understood that, as a result Try this rcmodv NOW Our spoi'izilis‘ will hi“, in... advice LINK and Mrs. t.ol\'i||e. they spent a Mrs t‘ C Douala r t d h .Messrs. Arch. and, Robert \Vilson of of the buckaroo fisherman’s exploit, t..".»vm-y rupture sufferer who will meothliim ‘ll lli . H- l H 9; ‘ww days last week with relatives ‘ '. " ' > 5. S f3 urne ome Glenelg, the brides grandfather and the fishermen in the-vicinity of Lin- ., .1? , W d. , l, ' ‘ ' ".‘ " ”l ”U“ ,i liranlford and other places. last.)k"'ghf'tt?ng “"11 V13“ for three uncle and her parents, Mr; and Mrs. gan Bay are putting forth in their "1) 'm" ”n p "'“S‘ ay, August 19' ““8““th PTW‘W- Wt” S “' er parents, Mr. and?” MCKtwhniO. Durham; MI‘S. Glb- boats attired in riding breaches and ASK POR Mr. Thompson. Durham, Ontario. “1'. Joseph Firth of Guelph was , ~ ,- .' . i. town between trains“ Thursday to hLPSS‘hggnYh Elgi‘ltriirehtitiisir 33113212: i son of Preston. ~.w- s ' l ' " ‘ ". . " ‘. â€"â€"â€"-.--.â€"â€"â€" hi. liltllht r. Mi. \V. J. Firth, ill \Vomens Institute Since early | RED CROSS GARDEN PARTY spurs, . and it is predicted that. “punching” dolphins opens up a new THOMPSON , HUYCK (30., Napanee, Ontario line of adventurous employment for 'Il his home llvl‘t,‘ - . ° .. . _ spring. | . \ . ( a 'k a . ‘ ' l‘ g I - ' ‘( ‘ . , h ( :‘- ' , “iiiiilvrui‘ii'i Eilic‘an“ii'i'iliayvisiltriilit: llinig MISS Sadie MacDonald leaves t0"I TO BE BIG EVENT h2g3 tfieggohaihafqri‘rhiiseiggi) thing ‘. . ' . \ . . h .. Ah -. - h day on an extended V‘lSlt, at, Coch- , _ _ fr - \ , y .. . ._, 3. ..ilt'lli.~, .li. .iud .lrs. Jo n bmit . rane According to all advance notices mm ”It West usurped the lime- .\lr. .\lrth'ur .llonetsi of (_'i{:t'llill\\'i8\i{y Mr and Mrs A Green of Detroit so far, the Red Cross garden party lightt, as the.tkintirtpiiih riders of the ~.l witi iis iro ior, . rs. .-. . .‘ -. ,I " fl - ,_ in the rink on Friday night of next Wes ci‘n con man, ,ut. it, look 3 am “5mm" “1' and MKS“ R' J' M001 week promists to be one of the big Cape Bretoner to emulate the deed COMING AUGUST 14 15 \ii'liiilswili l . - . . l a . . . , . Miss Mary ki'os's of Toronto is 0 '1 _____........___ attairs ot’ the season. 0‘ the mightly Neptune. himself. w While tho plans have not all been , , Might Be Worse T A friend met a cheerful Irishman e e erans ar ea 0 completed, there will be a baby who had plainly sufferml some hard ‘iu-ndini: a month with lmr ghand- D N’ MIN-His. Mr. and Mrs. Michael hross, 0 T BE DONE l Hm" |”W"' This seems to be the time of the show, ' . _ minstrcl show, fortune tell- \li-. and Mrs. R. I. Look oi Detroit year when the. road hog flourishes ing, etc, as well as a genuine mid- . . . . _ , , . , . . . . . knocks. it... \t,_ .I, Limk. in tilenelg. and The road hog. you know, is the being erected. l‘his isin addition to "\Vi‘ll. Pal how are. you getting our il‘lt‘llil-t and l’i‘laith‘S in this motorist who wan'tstlio whole payc- the. l't_'glllill' program tor which we ’ ' D LOWE “13”)" l “1.. “hm.” "llillt'il'l‘lnil of month Ho lihos to drive slowly in I‘lliflfl'itian“ outsulc talent '5 bOlllL’ “Oh, (Lli’mslill hard up, but ()i’\'o in 1- "”' - ’- ° i f \l ‘W It the middle oi the streetso that any- ”‘ ‘1“. a “ll“ Joli iii Honoluleo and fare iltl :"" ‘SS‘ . ‘. . . ' ' , . '- â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"â€" ' “l I ‘ “'”, "' T‘“, f" ‘ one lioliiiidhim has to stay behind, paid. Hi sail tomorrow. \. ”iii 1... a li'\\ days. IMP,” if it ,5 at. u snail‘s “app. PRESENTED WITH MEDAL "Sure. man. you'll never be. able \i~iliii" his son Mr. and Mrs. AP‘Ii-ros" .. -. .. .° . â€" . i. u.» . n“ ' i . . ~ .. .- , ~ . .siiius and intoisoitions. and he M 1-11. Iii-11131 mitt-111g ”1 l-lll- a llllllillt'ii III the sliddo. . i “’1' lnois. . . l' , 1 f falways makes the other chap take ham Lodge No. 306 A. F. e: A. .\l., Pat liad endured to much cheer. They gambled for a womans love Wlth fate “1‘; i”,"‘ “V’- I..‘"l’ -\ Ian an; a?" a the ditch on a narrow country road. lili'sdziy night. Mr. James Burt was fully to he discouragml. . turning the Wheel. ..i l=-l'iilliii. \ Islit‘tl im-i .,uni .i.V. Shh... the 1-03.] hug is to” selfish presented with a. medal by the (lrdor "Well,“ he replied. hopefully, "()i‘ll i . .. ‘ . ‘ . . y . _ .. o . “ a n “i"?- Ill'illlfl],Allah-”t, “,0.th V“- would seem to ho to ram him with tilirtiid at) years as amenilicr ol the loimo. . suflChIne comedyâ€" Stop, look afld Whlsue ' ‘- ‘,""” "”'-" . , ‘K' " jun armored car. He ought not to (mail. .Mr. Burt lOlhdlllh‘ morning , iii'cl his lil'tllllt'l'. Mi. 1.. P. llllltf‘wlhi allowed to drive at all.â€"â€"Hum- on a Visit with relatives at Bagot. â€"g C ’ a “ ' oming Soon-- Zeebrugge 'i-.- \isiting his parents. Mr. and lliomost pilcntifullv way. A dancing platform is also along now?" he inquired. “HONOR AMONG MEN” \Il'. \\ lllltllll llllllS ll} rill‘OntO 13' "I“ “IS“ [)10\V~“ ahtlfltl ['(‘gal'lut'SS at it,” \an'k “Hie-p. .111" t‘ln’].“(ll'flt‘lr‘l is .\ .iii the i'ormwi' s parrow. .\ll'. 31142... punsitltir others. the only remedy commemoratiin,r his liiivini.r com- not he workin’ in the shade all the ..\.‘i° llin \\'t‘t‘k-t‘llll. litilili, Calif” Times. Mall. . \lr. and Mrs. William Lauder of l. Wollond spout. Sunday with his par- ‘â€""'â€"â€" NOBLE’S GARAGE ‘ .. :ls. \l a : cl .\lrs. 'l‘. H. Lauder. ' . . . , , ~ , I . Two‘snows walnuts and 9.20 p.m. \ir, :ilnl .\li's‘. 'I‘. .\. l.:liltlc'i' and: "llliill‘i'll nl' ll.ll|ii\'i'1' iii'i- \‘isitllig' with. Mr. :iliol .\li's’. '1‘. ll. Lallili'l‘ for SERVICE AdmissiOn 25c. and 15c. Tax InCIUded l o lv-\\ till)". .\lrs. Young of Toronto Visited , last \\‘i'i‘li with llt'l' lil’tlllll‘l'. Mr. L. l’. Killlll‘l‘. _ . . “I”. and Mrs. .\. [.. Bigger of Sarnia \isilml last work with her lil'i‘illii‘l'S. MISh e i “1‘. and Mrs. .\. .l. Lloyd. Mr. and d Ha“ Greases Mr o two months’ \‘lSlt, with his OF ALL KINDS fivivlii‘W at. Hamil. .\lilll. \lrs. .l. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. \V. ‘ ! i'wiii. .ll’. ' Mr. and Mrs. .\lurray Boy of i it“. Luther-dale and daughter. In rum' ‘tive countries woman is regarded someWhat 33‘ 1’: \liss Hertha Lolliordiilo, oi" PPllt‘l- beast o burden. She is subjected to all sorts Of drudgcgy. GUARANTEED REPAIRING Hiiiuiiishoni'. lll't' Via‘lllnfl this week does practically all the work, and her lot is hard and (133. h uttl'iil‘il \‘lSllt‘tl last \Vf‘ok With 3 i \lh.‘|.:.ltiml.llil"ll'.i|i.l;‘l':.lt:::;?“"::lllgllitul‘. .\l rs. \\ . couraging. This custom is rightfully regarded as inhuman C h l .\lis's‘. .\‘Hiil Lawronw is in T01‘-' and uncnnllzed. 6 r0 6 waSh GOOdS Headquarters for Oils Gas , . -:' p:ll‘i*lli~'. MP. and MP8. T. C. MO- 'iil'l', last Wi‘i“k. . . Mr. James Burt left this morning «on this woo-k Visiting with friends Yet thousands of women in this country today are and relatives. . _ . shackled to the old-fashioned hand pump. In many cases . Sales and Service 3”“- -‘_'""""‘” ”l,”3“l”"”‘ ‘r" "‘2“ they carry the water considerable distances after pumping ”l”! “"“' “”- "“‘”'"“" “my ‘“ it. The amount: of time and energy lost is incalculable. A. NOBLE. PI‘OP. .\li's. vapslock of Hamilton is the roost of lli‘l' sislol'. .\lrs. .l. N. Mill‘- 'i'nss‘ .\li-nioi'ial Hospital, m'liirncifil ! . . ' - . . 9 .;.- :lutlill i'osumt'il her duties. have liberated thousands of women, and men, from the grind- ROWE S Glng hams iii":- "H "M P‘IP-‘lht‘l‘ll’ll “”33 93‘2“ comfort, cleanliness and health where drudgery, dirt and “a- f : pIo-asont. call on Friday on his case prevailed before. ° c s of ci water service. Run- . . . . 2.3%... uner pressure a. kitchen, Store Organd ms and Dimities A In Plain White and Check, per yard 49c this \lt'llliV. ‘ ‘Mlatm Regular 75c and $1.00 per yard for 59c .\liss Folios. matron of tho Roll ' ' Regular 30c and 35c, for .......... 25c h I.‘ H w Hunt. Duro systems give you all the con- Bakery Plowman and Mrs. Til‘lin. and Miss ~. on visiting Willi Mr. and ' \l. lx'iwrhtol this week. lh-ntinrk and with other friends in . . Plain and Fancy Vailes iil'l‘n. i’iiliii from it month's Vacation and .. Hank Sullivan of Jackson, mg tail of pumping and carrying water. They have brou ht In Checks and Stripes, 34 inches wide .ili.’ to Boiitinck to Visit. .\lr. bathroom, toilet, garden and barn is at I . incl Mrs. J. S. Di‘ysdalt‘t all?‘ your service. I Iwiulas. of Hamilton. mo ore Com a warm] and automatic Fl .. f {'1‘pr 3'1“}.‘l’”’1‘,§$.i‘£§..“;‘.§l‘n.fi'e‘¥ -â€"a nun? 35... is easily installed in 0111' . 1 SPECIAL CLEARING ' mitts“; 1.1.1... in. 5- old or new homes and cysts less than The Finest Manitoba , AT MONEY SAVING PRICES ~ -'t‘.l‘llo‘l’l to Hamilton, 'but ‘1‘ PS- 13 3' 4’7 to operate. Driven I.” “the: 0 7 ° ’ ’ . ‘r-li‘h‘fitlllil son are Visiting for 8 WC motor 01' Emma ”gin“ Per bag Ladles and Chlldren s Glngham Dresses i . ., .,- Shm‘k of Detroit is vis- ”Sycamore-defamation a! $5.00 l ‘ M' ""rpnts' “I" and Mn M duuhflm‘ffi Lad' ’ S'lk H 'n o ular shades . i ‘ ";.1\ WV”; - D. - ' les 1 ose 1 3 “ ‘ as or]: William Moti‘at and , . PaStry Flour 24“) $1.20 R 1 $100 f p p 79C, , _ \1 .\.h, M- pinkpflnn’ and Distributed by the Empirq Brass ml A I. In Town egu ar . , or ................ . ~ iteorgo Allan of Cor- . Manufacturing GOUP‘DJ. Limit“. Goods Dallvc ayw ere . . ’t' . :iiosls Sunday of Mrs. London and Toronto T . . ': Wide and family. . . ':' » ... n. .\‘irhol. daughter. Flora- For W0 1!! . .- E. A. Rowe J J Hunter , 3: ' e' son. Walter, are. springing J. H. HARDING, -- . ,- o a ,, ‘ ., . will at. the beach a or . . .- Baker Confectioner , 3° ‘~" ~. 'l‘. .l. Turner of Winnipeg (nee V a‘. M ~~ Royce and her niece, Alice . * . , , » i..iiiiiuy, of Victoria, 13.0.. left . . . . ., , . ' ; i. " '

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