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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jan 1926, p. 4

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who “ gulvv Tm: business. has 0 and to do this, ceive funds fro indebted to it for dered. ‘ “L - 1“!me CHRONICLE, like any other bligations to meet, must expect to re- m those who are services ren- several years . good many cases, have as yet re- ceived no reply. some have come in some have pand but in the meantime, we would ap- preciate hearing from some who ., â€"-- «no ran‘ipd to our recent not- IVIVV“ -â€" but in the meantime, w preciate hearing from have not replied to our ification. American. It is easy enough to tell a gen- tleman Pour him a cup of hot tea. If he blows on it to cool it, he’s a low-brow. But if he wafts it gently with his hat, he’s a gentle- man. Simple, isn't it? With the increased cost of cos- metics and the bobbed hair craze still going in full blast, the modern man with a family of daughters mav well bewail the high cost of} painting and shingling. He may but the Waike home the street m tried to play it on must be regarded the gramophone as e trifle queer. Knox United Church Ladies lot at Her Home on Lambton Strut. Thursdayp! Last. Wuk in Prom- Mcuirr nn Thursday. sum-my \wathor. {hm at tmuiam- 0'. ‘ -‘ A‘ “II-ha; Mrs. Bell. the l’resmem. uyruu. the meeting; with the usual devotion- al exerm-‘es‘. and Mrs. Sell Me- Keehme sue the Bible reading. The annual repel-ts were then given and proved tn he must. encouraging. Miss Belle )IeGirr had preparet' part of the prngramme. consisting ef sen-n short papers dealing wit the early church in Canada and giving sketches of some of the lead- ers prior to the union of 1875'). Such mdstanding names as Snodgrasa 'l‘upp. l-‘aleener, Onniston. Grant of .l,.__,_ and nlhpm were "‘l' ‘ lI a ‘ V-" H . r l ’ lllt‘ll' ‘ \ tionallv “’Pll l.)['cat ,. ° N, and MIMI} “‘ , «le'p . d. a”! 2:11.! tulo'n'. tlw church tmla) mfprmgs (wt-Hm local or “m ln‘mch 'l‘hv-w 911W” “'0” much CHJ'WN- Th I ' ‘i c t . v ‘1‘?“ ln‘ )lvsdamos Mather. Allen. amuunted to newly 8! .l: 'ksnu and lwll. . . . . thnnv. Drummoml and Margalet TAKIIG ‘nvgréeg' .‘h'Hm'. . ‘ 'buted - '. H. Smith also tonm tth‘hso; \twuurammo by an excellpnt' tumors at Durham . Pray”. shi 1-093 ‘0 t“ and “MM!“ .E"?!":..9.“.mmonmd In" 53nd?“ annually. “' lll" l.’l"_nw.--_- and helpful paper on Prayer. The Run Call was answered by a verse on Peace. and this. the first meeting of 1926. was closed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. MeGirr then served tea, and a social 1 ime. was spent. EDITORIAL NOTES Sos'sion. our weather prophets :3, hard winter; others (1 one. Personally, we ther cool weather in mi intend leaving the no suit up in the attic Weom N!"- : Ilullll'.‘ “u v." -_,V unvr. Onniston. Grant of wan and othm‘s were . and largely to their mom- the church today l‘ ”u‘..--(_ vi l'nih-d church was humv of Mrs. Thomas 'hurmlay. and desmto hnr. thurv was a good thv Pl'vsidcm. Opened nth tlu‘ usuall‘ghfvohono ‘l_. out a number 't‘tim: of the \V. any othey Prodiaions for Y“? id. for Publication- “5|“ ----- Juneâ€"Comes in cool a ward, cold. backward and frost till ‘ahout end of third week. when it will turn warmer with {air wea- ther to 9nd of month. There will be much high wind throughout the month. ' - I‘vlpnmn ward, cold. backw about end of thir will turn \yar_met Julyâ€"Dry and warm. L'xu'eluuH heat. I Augustâ€"«Not so hot. About sec- ‘ 0nd week some showers. Dry to 1 end of month. Septemberâ€"Starts dry, turns wet about second week wnth frost, then dry and warmer, continues dry throughout the month. month. Nowemberâ€"{hld and « . hnovv frost. and snow . , Ncwomberâ€"(‘nld and bacxwaru, heavy frost and snow storms to end of the month. Decomlwrâ€"Jlomos in stormy, turns clear and cold, fair throughout the month. Hr. Egrr‘; . I""'r'"'"‘ {gift tulions, otv. won. Th." play, mm *‘msu‘wabl; .ndav t‘xcepuonall “'01:? mfm'mgs 0f \llen much on Mac-I amountecL‘ 83““ Tums A buted Will Be Visible in Eastern Canada and New England States. Of the sun. observ- able in Canada. New York and New England States in 1932. was an- nounred today by the Dudley Ob. servatory as a result of revisions of approximations made by Dr. Egan Von Ophelizer, of the Vienna Aca- demy. which for half a century have seryed as guides for the astronumi- leal profession. The eclipse of 1932. scheduled according to the astronomers. for the late aiternoon of August 31. will cross Canada from the north- west. to cut a swath through New Hampshire and Maine and then will point out. into the Atlantic from the Massachusetts roast. A total eclipse unssn scnom. BBL succnssrm. BO D Good Crowd 1 Treated to 'n Attendance and Was Excellent Program. considerably over an hour. “as am, exceptionally well we mYPrings of .Uw much cmnyml. The amounted to nearly $50.00. The fears expressed during the past few years regarding the disap- pearance ul our Canadian forests is not borne out. locally if the manner‘ in which the logs are coming in to the Durham Furniture Companv’s vards is any criterion. Never in the history of the company, we believe. have they hart such a large stock floater. warm. Extreme BOX SOCIAL we "a ll Pqu--- v..-- ,_ J. A. Sins of Unity, Sask” yester- day afternoon. who, with Mrs. Sim is visiting with the Webber and Ritchie families, and other relatives and friends. They anticipate spend- ‘ - â€" “Anlhn in Hm East all“ l‘ ‘0 ‘W - v- . ing the n before returning home. ext two months whi' drifted into the I which he is now his family, he 99‘?" town, returning to spring. flyllllvo . . ' re orts has brothers as .M“; hagfhgsggtsle “Pen in the “rest and “3;th told ué of having recently seen Doug 't' r}; Munro and J. W. (.rawford. ho h 113g of whom are looking well. thong 1‘} ting the latter is not so young as for- Len.) ‘ l 7' I t ‘K I‘n“. “‘1' Old hpl o. '. and In. J. the pas; new 3mm. We were pleased . . them! call on us for a few minutes yesterday. and enjoyvd wry his description of affairs as they ' ' his Western the farm 13 the East Mr. Keith Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walker Hamilton, Lang- don, North Dakota, left for his home Tuesday afternoon after spending a week with the Hamilton. Hunter and Mather families and other relatives. This was Mr. Hamilton's first Visit to this part of North America, though his parents were old-time resndents‘ here. We were pleased to have a short call from him Tuesday after- noon. Mrs. Finley Graham returned Mon- day to her home in Montreal aiter visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. Cal- Mr. Harold Aitchison . of Owen Sound visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aitchison. last week-end. Mrs. Mary Hargrave returned Monday after visiting the ast two weeks with friends at Wei erton. ' Miss Ethel Dodds of the hospital stat! spent last week at her parental lhome in Egreniont._ ‘ an‘. 01 L116 .chn. Misses Claire R we and Blanche Murdock spent the week-end with friends in Markdale. Mr. Hugh Rose of Buffalo is vis- iting his sisters in-town. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Kearney are visiting in Toronto. Mr. J. J. Wilson, who has been vis- iting his daughter. Mrs. James Banks, fell and disloe‘ated his shoulder reâ€" â€"_‘-A‘ -7. ‘:Mn n“v- ICII dllu u cently. If‘filvlmti' Some time. 0w- ing to his advanced age. before he will be able {0 return to his home here. . Mrs. Thomas Kennedy and daugh- P. A grog? :- done durll 1" the inane a Health of ‘6 spectins . ‘Ln‘fl “pm that m the year_endins M ’ ’ce exam- (925â€", the inspection semw .. 109d 4,386,009 carcasses of . slaugh- ' of which only half of one per cen m for human food. demned as an The hog is the predominmt med ammal from the standpomt of num- bers, the total slaughter of ho '1‘): l the packing establishmehts 2.969.738 as compared wnth 91W cattle and £98,966 sheep. h - w 0 The Veterinary 1 carry on this wpl‘k . _---Ionnfl az‘ilk {3.}88 Wki . lanw WI‘Uuptfâ€" out the count .ngl‘gey make rmd supervise manufactu ' tary conditions, *a position to guarantee . from (1188886 Work of removing Hydro power wires from the poles on Second Aye- nue east, Owen Sound‘s principal business street. has commenced. This is in [wi-paralion for the new system of street. lighting which Superintendent J. R. McLinden, pf the Public l'lililies Commission, W1” 'nmmcncn to install in about. a l month. ' - A ...... Inflt‘fl WIIICh Inna {fiafifl' av make rpgld of It. nod Ira. the scene of n quiet. wedding. win-n “M Warp Esther l'ZdHCI, the bride of John Craig Hamilton. only son of Mr. Dan-m Hamilton and the 11% "1‘8. Hamil- Rev. B. D: muons. In)“ the bflde. officiated. The bride wore n qnnmn cm... dresl in w.“ shade With gold lawn. trimming! and come bouun ..r ' M068 Ind fern. Th0 young couple left oq the uttepnoon (rum short “‘1 . the bride WP‘dl‘mg In coat. with hat. and gloves to match. . “1'. m u": “mum“ ‘IBVP Hlkvn , up housekeeping 0“ , the Rimmin- ' and With their num- n other friends. 1:310. 01)?!"th mat! may be down‘ but. lu- is H .1 n ”H“ “MINE: meeting of Trinity for ”QRGI)‘ lof Hm 1‘, gig homo neit Wtwk. um ll "rig" Stung RI 8‘00“ NP” Uilhdgh' by, his mm: 5.... 1. “‘0“ o'NHH .v ”19.90”.th z ulnewnwm Hm! ~:u “'4 bl“ Inu'mxu- Iv- tew surw’w:-~ n! n. “I Bfllw‘r Island. where m Ihu 1mm ”awry. 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