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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Nov 1925, p. 6

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News of Nearby'fowns The annual meeting of the Han- ever Hemorial Hospital was held on Thursday, November 5, when the financial statement was presented at officers for the coming year elected. Mr. and Mrs. August Subject of Unnamed celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, Member 7. - A- â€"- '16! C. UV- ' Vim-Iv- At a Special session of the Han- over Council on Thursday, Novem- her 7;. the peddlers’ fees were raised. At the Guelph Winter Fair, Mr. I. H. Richardson of Hanover won "Iron: poultry prizes with four en- trips. .. _ A n l' _‘_ L’wuw'v At the annual meeting of the Bruce County Hospital Board on 'l‘nnsclay evening of last week, of- ficers for the coming year were defied. Bertram Caslick, the 8-year-old son of Mr. Roy Caslick of Brant, suf- ferml a slight concussion of the brain when fell in his home, his bad striking on the edge of a box. W'hile trying to give a tablet to a fox on his farm on Tuesday of last week, Mr. Amos Milhousen getarly lost a finger when the animal i it. 1A.. for stealing from d Sauble Beach. The marriage took place in Lon- don on Wednesday, November 4, of Kiss Mabel M. Dunlap of Chatham and Mr. Clarence L. Otgerle qt 13011- .ll‘ 0. Mr. Robert Mackey of Bentinck. just. past of Hanover. shot a !arge owl in his hen-house recently. It. measurvd 4 feet. 9 inches from wing lien from the Saugeén Reserve. WIS sentenced to two months in jail for stealing frqm a summer cottage Mr. Kelsey. photographer of Moa- Iord and a former rosidont of Walkâ€" erton, has accopte-d Hm position as leader of the local band and will move hm'o shortly. A very improssivo Armistice? Day service was held on Sunday, Novem- ber 8. in front of the" soldiors’ monu- ment in Hm prosonco of a large number of townspeople. to w imz. “I“ l' v-“- don. Rn of ‘51-}: grid Mrs. Andrew Oberlu of Walkvrmn. The marriage took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Dun- can. lnistioge. on Saturday. Novem- ber 7. at Miss Pearl Irene Badjerow, daughlnr of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rndjornw. and Mr. Jnhn El- gin Dunmin. son of Mr. Edgar Dun- can (if lnisliogo. Melancumn community Inst mm of its prominent residents on Monday. Novo'mlwl' 9. in the pm'snn 01' Mr, Samuel McComb who dmmwl dead whilo- hunting in a neighbnr’s hush. Th9 lulu Mr. McComb was abnut 110 years of age. Mrs. Hoorgo Fogarty passed away ‘l‘ur'stlay. anmbm‘ 10, at the agn On Wmlnnsday. Nowmber 4. the marriagv took placv at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Russnll. Shrig- , of their olclvst daughter, Miss Nada RPtfl. and Mr. Alexamger A9139.- 0! 1:5 yval‘s. 0n 'l‘uuscluy of last week, the urn-- tinge took place at Corbetton of Miss Martha EL. \youngvst «laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gamhlo- of I’m. ton 'l‘mvnship. and Mr. J. 81155:"! Wilson. son of Mrs. \Vilsnn of Dun dalk. ‘l'hn marriagn tank place on Sat- m‘day. November 7. at the home of Mrs. [filo-{mm Edwards, on! her dammed; Miss Edith Pearl. and Mr. William J. Hunter of Mount Pleasant. Of" 'vw‘. Mrs. Julia Lang passml away in Chvslvy 0n Wmlnmduy. November 4. in Mr Ilst ymu'. 0n 'l‘hursclay o-wn'mg. November ‘5. “In nwmtwrs Hf thP Chesley Checkm' Club motm-nd tn Allenford, defeatml tlw pluyvrs of that. place and thm-nughl):enjoyed tlwmsclves. Th» clouth Occurred at. Violet. Hill on November 7. of Miss Olga .‘llzar- tin. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lidâ€"- ward Man-lain, in hm‘ 23ml year. -uua "-' Lu. '.‘u 4-“. u-u-J 9011, son of Mr “zinc! the late MI‘S. Ale-mum; \Clwson 0f__Ha_Ik9V\ ay. 01! Thanksgiving morning, .1 wry imm'rssivc “armorial service was held in front of tho mpmurinl under auspiw-s of the lown council. 'l‘lu- marriagw lnnk place in Pais- ley un llrlnlwr ‘28 ul' Mrs. Eleanor Knapp. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Blulim of Bllongowan. and Mr. (Iliarlvs Augustus Knapp (if Chesley. The death occurred on chm- her 7 of Margaret. Helen. infant. dnughlpr of Mr. and Mrs. James Fraser. (m I-‘x-Mzifv, 'Nm-Bpibnr 6, a very sucvt-ssful box social was held In Pvaluxiy schnol, - “â€"â€" The marriage took place nu Wed- nvsduy, Nowmbm- Is, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. 1. Thomp- son. of their youngest. daughter, Miss Luella Mae. and Mr. Leslie Sandford Fawcctt, sun of Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. l. Fawcell. - , ,x..-,.l‘-. “la. '0 .- lu'vvvvv- The Guild of the former Presby- terian church and the YUUH‘ Peo- ple‘s League of the former L’BthO- dist church have ama'gamatcd and adapted the name. the United Church Young Pecple’g Society. -..‘ , . “_‘ â€"¢.n-\|' .‘1‘1 lUUIIP ‘ Livy] IUU uvvâ€"v'v- 43gk On Wednesday of last w the local Box 8( nuts were organibed and offlc ers elected. ‘v, _-3_-_ a On Friday evening, November 6. Mr. Frank 'l‘eeter was pulling down a garage. and his young son. Garnet. was holding a light when the roof fell in unexpectedly. The young lad sufl‘ered two fractures of one leg and was also had} bruised. "I‘lg U“ VV\vvâ€" a number 0! Eugenia young] under the Auspices o {mael- the William Thomag, 19-yeariold In- 3 years er the Auspices o in the United church recently. Hanover Markdale Chesley Mrs. Sarah Robinson of Chats- worth passed away on November 6 after a lengthy illness. The 29th anniversary of the Beth- el church was observed on Sunday, November 1. Mrs. John H. Brown passed away on Saturday, November 7, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Angus A. Smith. in her 7ist year. The marriage took lace in Mont- real on Monday, Octo r 12, of Miss Esther, daughter of Richard Dugdale of Montreal, and Mr. Murray La- mont, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald J. Lamont of Mount. Forest. The death occurred in Mount For- est on Wednesdey, November 11, of M113; Annie McGilIivray. Mount Forest The picture below (:03th a. number of objects and articles beginning with the letter “C”. You will and 1.11 aort- 01 things that begin with the letter “C"â€" uke “Cow”. “Cm", W”. “our. Cram”, etc. 800 how may you can and. This in not a trick punk; nothing In hidden, md you don’t have to turn the picture upside down or ddowm. We at. giving you thin 11:30 More so that all objects and urtlclos Btu-tin: with tho letter “C" will b. any for you to g... Are you wide awake to your own interests? Are you determined to get ahead in the world? If soâ€"enter this great puzzle compeuuuu. ' ho send in the best answers to the ' ewill ve an 100 CASHPRIZEStohngmflWO£O tomwomequuleflfiqw “GW0JBeP?g:remwThe M‘aiil and mpire has already paid Thousands of Dollarstto successful pnze Winners “l3 recent PuzleHGameéi”. The cash prizes offered in connection with this new Puzzle Game will be forwarded to the lucky wmners on December 23rd, neck the. ore antenna. _,-- -- _. n I n on. O n. A n iiiiifiziiiflbiecls Beginning-Winn. ihelLLettei'ffg: Stan You Find in This Picture? .. u.- will ha dvan . 10. but “It. Of "(‘8 15me 3 Ch from Your To Away ; YOUR GREATEST OPPORTUNITY FOR PLEASURE AND PROFIT DURING SPARE TIME-~START YOUR LIST OF «(z-WORDS" TO-DAY You may never in your lifetime be given another opportunity such as we are offering you in our Puzzle Game to “play and learn” while earning a. big cash prize, You can’t help enjoying the hunt for “(J-Words" in this Picture Puzzle. All you need is an observing eye. Let’s all join in and have a. jolly 800‘ time. N0 matter what your age, it you like to solve puzzles, try your hand at this one. It really is not a. puzzle :1 all, for all the objeCts in the big picture hnve been made perfectly plain, with no attempt to disguise or hide them. Get 8 pencil and Nper and see how many "(Z-Words" you can find. When you have made up your list of “C-Words" send it in slang with one, two or three yenrly subscriptions to The Mail and Empire at $5.00 per year, which will qualify your answer for the Big Cash Prizes to be ewuded on Imbal- 23rd to those sending in the 100 best answers. YOU CAN WIN A HANDSOME CASH PRIZE NR XMAS. JV“ \1 When you have made up your list of “C-Words" send it The Mall and Empire at $5.00 per year, which will qualify you: December 23rd to those sending in the 100 best anawem. YO Start your list of “C-Words" To-day! Mail Your Pmlé Am all 0. A. HOWY, Winning Anniren IWill receive the One Hundred Cull Prizes according to the table below: $6.00 per year. THE $8,000 PRIZE LIST THE MAIL AND WALKERTON MNDIARK HAS BEEN DEMOLISHED Former Mafia more at J. a J. nun- tor of Durham Ilka: Way hr Gasoline Station. to Traill’s hardware to make room for the new gasoline statlon that Mr. George Scott 18 now. havigg be in operation in a few weeks. The rough-cast. structure was a two- storey man that was erected for a general store as early as 1855, by “Rev. J. E50030 Sn 507:3,- tion is bent. 300.00 150.00 100.00 if If. Jl'Wilson, a pioneer new Ari 800.00 000.00 800. 00 200 00 100. 00 00.00 12.00 14.00 10.00 If 13300.00 1,250.00 400. 00 200. 00 150. 00 100.00 15.” 3%.; 100 ---- CASH PRIZES ---- 100 How Prize: mu Be Awarded The “C-WORD" Picture Punle Game is a campaign to increase the popularity of The Mail and Empire. It can nothing to Luke pert, end you do not have to send in n nub- ecription to win a 91'1“. If your list of "C-Worde" in nwu-ded First Prize by tho Judas you will win $30.00: but if you would like to win more than 330, we are making the following specul offer whereby you can win greater canh prince by sending in ONE. or TWO. or THREE yearly nubocripthn- to The Mo.“ and Empire. $500 0 instead 01 $80 will be awnrdod to the mwgr ° winngng mm Prim 11 ONE yearly mbocrlpuon to The Mall and Empire at $5.00 by null has been sent in, Second Prise. 8409-00: Thind Prise, $800.00, and so forth. (see lecond column of figures ln prise 1m.) $1000.00 mate“! of 880 will b. urn-dad to the answer Connexion Methodist divine dabbled in real estate as a sideline to recruit his glimlnutiye fortune and provade against a rainy day. It was therefore one of the earliest. buildings of the town and likewise one of the most pretentious of the ancient structures. Here Messrs. J. at J. Hunter of! Durham established a branen gen-1 eral store with the late )3. W. Attâ€" wood, whose- widow still resides in Walkerton, as manager. It was a sort of Hudson’s Bay Trading Post for the early settlers and did a thriving business for a time. How- ever, nll things come to en eng, even in Walkerton, and this bus:- ness was succeeded by others that weren’t so thriving, two of them busting up within the memory of the writer and losing a bunch of HOW TIIE BIG PRIZES WILL BE AWARDED #Wéfik‘fi visible objects and uncles In the menu. mu m unwed First Prize; ucond but. Socond Pris. etc. 1n in the world? If 'soâ€"enter this great puzzle competition. uOO. to man, woman “Id “‘9 who sent in the Best answgrs to the monéy in the form of unsettled ac- counts. This little bit of mg camq hack to us as we behefld the om structure in the hands of the wreck- ing crew last week. Ill! it make we for‘ 3 more NW under- taking, and may tge h t lights on the new gas station e the place lqok like the milky way on a dark nightlâ€"Bruce Herald and Times. “Are Jon in favor of clubs for women. asked the femle with we vâ€"-‘-- â€"wâ€"â€"v _ ____ square chin. “Sure, " ansfivered the old bachglqr; -- “clubs, sandbags or My old thing.” [‘68] reagect to om ones now because w so ard to find anyone who wull ad mit they're old. Young‘ pqule don’t pay a; much 1'. A . 1. Any mu. man or child who live. In Cumdn and ll not g resident of Toronto. sud who in not in the en.» ploy ‘ot_'r_ho 35911 Empire. mg): pubmit at} WWOI. ' 8. his. “fl-“1v!!! ion-hot P306". Puzzle Gm cov- dlctod b The I.“ I Wu. winning $200.00 or .0". u. got __l¢'lhlo to madame in QM; M§._ _ 8. All 'tnlonâ€"‘I Eh! be mailed by Wed-out} De camber 9th. 1!“. m “tare-sod to C. A. Montgomery Puss}. 11pm". The In“ a: Empire (gnu us'u 'ot’ niui'u nhould be "written on an awe of the pupa only, ud numbered consecutively 1, 8. I, up. Writ. pm; full nun. .34 “(Ire-- in the up” rich! _ ____. _â€"â€" 'r"â€" v had com: u you desire to writ. anything else. use a: count. about. 5. Only Itch ”I". u so”! in Webster‘s chuonnry will ho countod. D. at no hyphenated. compound or oboolotq words: _W'Iu_ro a. plant! In and the “mint C. Wordl of the sun. man; out be and only once. own though and to design-a. were” objects or nrtiniu. An object or uncle ca 5. m only once. 21"“. any visible ”rt at .- obioot N nine be nam- 7. The nuwnr hnvin‘ tho int-teat nu mt correct lint of nun.- ol vidbio object- in me flour. m: min with the letter "C" will be nwuded First Prize, etc, Nounou. uric or hnuwritiu in" no bearing upon deâ€" ciding pho winners. cumpt_bo counted and no; 8. Any number of ”cpl. mu oo-opornu ln nnswu'lnx tho Punk. but. only on. prlno will be awn-don to my on. hombold; nor wlll prluo is awarded to more thw on of my camp where two or more have been war-km: tacothor. 0.1-..Mcluthlu luofl may mud-filliuwllh tumult ”rum. 1.. Wu (both naw nnd renewal). mythic ln ulvnnoo of “.00 w you by null. or “.00 per you «mm by cnrrlor boy ln Milton. wlll to ocean“. 11. All nil-won will ”adv. the am. maiden-anon rm at 'Wr or not n nhcrlptlon to The Inn lulu ll aunt ll. 1:. Thu. taunt Toronto cannons. having no con- nootpon wltn _ lull} m wlll be M to gut mm.- to do“. the M and “autumn. by thou- m who a men tho acct-ton of an as! m and“. . will moot on Who: nun. sud sn- wathom'lmmcmmof words will to m In ho “Land Eng” 93 Dug-per EASY RULES its SCHOOL HONOR ROLIS FOB PAST MONTH 0.8.8. lo. 1, Inc-out and Ionian), *- ”owe my. Jt. lV.â€"Dorothy Caldwell. Doug 138 Grant. ' r. .â€" e Bl Dorm! . >, gle, Marjorie Kerr, Elgin lefgnlo‘ Jr. [Lâ€"Clu-ence Coxon. ' ' Sac. Brunetâ€"Caldwell Kerr, Jr. anor.-Verr_wp_Nople. “and”. Ion-hr 10. 1035. “Iiiâ€"ode A. Caldwell, Teacfien Words” Win That Cash Your List of be of 4.1.; -' M a V} kman w \H‘ (-n bu concrete Hm". .~ : Ii!” mi cement tank 2iii‘1‘lV'... « and? Con i. SDI“... (.II mining “0 am”: 1““ :II' and in good Siaio I' IN the premises are a m I‘n uinmg sexon II.)mn.~ frame woodshed atIaIII we“ It door; newr {III II. this farm making: a I“ farm. This propeIII \\ right to quick purchasvr liculnrsgp ly at “at“ (UK. £. Dur am. Ont. rm [0| 8 Lot 66. Con. 2. W.G.R, 2‘74; mile: southwest of Mining 86 acres. Mostl. in mom! state of cultivui barn with shad adjoinin stables. Tâ€"mnmod hrivk extonaim‘. kitchen and We.“ \vafim'm! and in _ For further wartim‘m-a Wlliiam 9n1i1!2.!’..!‘..f\'n. NORTH PART 1 a. Egrpmmit. f'fi no ‘ roe (‘10:! ' lacs are a {ram “one foundzm" also hax' ham 3" uncut; ha: {WP brick hum». : frame WOMi-‘W‘ m hOUS“. “'13?! water tank: T!“ to fires in ~'\\' ‘8 “~91! f‘nmw‘d I! cultivation. l’" m “'nt-‘mf‘ W Ontaz'i“. hinjnc 100 ::c wltlvatinn. b: conveninm M * an. unmsou 3: ”Mice and residetawuja‘ “mt 0f the Ham Mon Street, 1mm r ' hum. Ofi'ice houu 23m 0 pm. (except Sundm .~ , I. 1.. “HI, I. 8., M. Mice and resxdmma Males: and Lambton SI “(1 Old POSt UHH'P. Hf .w 111.111.. 130‘“ i ;:.n)_ (Sundays excepted. DR. L. I. BEL ' on Lambtnn 5m; Nonfictftwn’s omin- . m 2 6o 5 pm.. 7 m 9 pm. 0 ‘3'- Btrristers. 50;:utux'~. her of the firm “111m 111 Tuesday of each \Vwa. A; c. G. “D BESSIE Mc chiropractors, Durhazfil the Science that am it ”d years (.0 “hi. “up."‘h hDUI‘hIm Tumdax .3 '11.” Saturdays. ' I. f. GMT, I) D 5 Honor Graduat. ; '_ . onto, Gradum u ~, 591-“an ‘0! mm} a h IIDDLEBRO’. SPERE IIDDLEBRO' Barristers, Sohcnor: Successor: tn A: 1:. ‘1'. C. C. Mlddivm .~ {1 located atDurhmn ":11» . Brlnch Open mm} r ‘30 to 9.30 p.111. Moderatu Y“ “165. as 1.. «L It The emu Terms on am I. Durham. 1) Ill its _hraxamw~, ”OCR, Ml“ StZ'W‘IA 5 of Macbeth's [fix-:1; _~ Liceusvd Am- Grey. Satiqum Ionnble tomb. it The (“WHEEL self. ALEX. MaCDONAi Manned Auctioneer Iur ( Licensvd . Grey. Prom; sonabke turn Inteed. bat. Chroniclw a: son. Vamp} ifw. c. PICKERING, once, over .1. a .I. Hz. urban). Untal'm Phone Billr‘l 122-124 Ave: Advertisements um! w WITH ()RUH'; 1 d four. Telephone» « a Way night of “m“ licents. 01‘ all chu: H :ill be made. em h mm many. Iovemher BATES BUR? PUNERAI SER‘ low Modern Yum-r9. FARMS FOR 5 MI W. Bates Forme'ri \' Licensed flzu‘lti Medical 0mm REUBEN C. WAT Dania! Du Legal "Dtrma Classifi LUCAS 8: BEN DAN. MCLEAN M19“ 80 mu 0!

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