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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Feb 1926, p. 8

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PAGE 8. v "7' Miss Agnes Renwick has returned home after several weeks’ visit with Toronto and Ottawa friends. Her sister. Mrs. Litster. who accompan- ied Mr. ten for V’egrevilie, Alberta, (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. L. .\. .\li'lman spo-nt the wvek~ enil WIHI his sislvi' all hrnmnrn. Mr. amil Mrs, .Inlm MCKi-chflin 0! GhIIl'fladlll sin-ill, Sumlzly with Mr. and Mrs. Wallui- lilarkv. Mrs. William Hill spvnl a day will: lwr «in, Mr. William Hill. V'Kl'l"s'.n.'\n-lii1{ Watson _spent a frw days with her sistvr-m-luw, Miss Bolo‘n Watson. 95$“sz n , Mrs. Anah'vw Hastio' and son D911- 3ald nf Crawford. spvnt Sunday wnth the “('l.l'illl_ _I'amll_ws. WEI1:.-‘a;§it‘lv-.;\lil;:n.i5nivs Ledingham and daughter. Elxio. of town. spmxt a day last. wm-k with Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean. last week. Mrs. William Philp entertained our choir last Friday night at her horm- whpre they had practice and .130 an -o_~_nquab‘la social time. -L--_,J “A“ Mrs. Hm-b. Tran‘om and son Gor- don. spout Sunday wnth hm‘ «laugh- ter. Mrs. Jamefs .Vllllt‘l'. 'v. . bV-o . o -- wâ€"-' , 'l'lm mnnthly mméting of the W. I. S. was hold at. tlw home of Mrs. Waltm' lllarko‘. 'l‘lwrv was a goon number 0! papnrs road. The next mating will, lw lwlol at the home of Mrs. L. Mclman (m March 3; '. ’I‘hv monthly mwting of the I'. F. W. l). was hvld at the home of Mrs. L. )Ivlwan. 'l‘hm'v was a way good aw'mlanm'. The nnxt mewting will kw ho'ld at Um homn of Mrs. Jamvs Lawrmwn on March 12. Tim '7. F. U. and l'. F. Y. I". 0. will hum Hwir monthly mwting on Thursday. FPhl‘Ual'y 19. Tim school childl'ml are to prnvidv tho"1)rogl:am. ‘4‘;IIULI\-‘.I w. xz‘----- - --, subject of which was “Resnlwd That the Bachelor Should Be Taxed.” The affirmatin was sustained by lesdames Hashvuaml ‘lryin. whilv Mr. James McCall of Mount Forest spent. a few days recently with his daughter. Mrs. James McDougall. Ir. James Brooks want to Lis- lomrl and spent owr Sunday with his family. - . AI ____,‘_‘ v-q .â€" ‘v‘ Mrs. .l‘Jtâ€"ifi Brown; S11. spent a con- ple of wevks recently with her daughter, Mrs. Allingham in George. town. M} "Wain: "haggafih"arm- manby was the recmt guest of his brothvr. Mr. James Horsburgh of tho vililagv. ‘- Aâ€" _- A -- I n V'“ w" U‘v Mrs. James Bruce was the guest 0! Atwood rplativgs rvgongly. ‘IV Th6! annual "M Hume“ of the W0- men’s lnstitutv was held in Robert's Ball Tuvsclay vwning. The hall tax flllml tn capacity. and an inter- esting and well rmulvrml program was given. but thv vhivf interest centered arouhol the debate, ‘tllg ”0" III. 1 Major Ecclegu has pnrchasvd Robâ€" ert Kvith s farm. Mrp Keith does not know yet, who?» he will local». W9 ‘L --A 'â€"1‘\ m The St. Valentin» sncial held in the Prvsbylvrizin church last Friday evening was well allvnilod. and an enjpyahlg) evening vyas lspenl. _-_._,._ ‘k‘ VIIJU.V W‘Iu‘p ‘. v v---â€"-C ,, _- 7 ,- Miss E. Scott, of Durham was the guest of Mrs. 'l‘horne and addrvssed the Women‘s Institute “At Home" on Tuegdpy gvoning. “El-{own Bunston of Toronto spent the work-0nd with his grandpar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J_ohn_l\fal_lar_'}. . .IIUVV Jun vv-u..-. --v -.-._ , h e we shall not lose them from the community. Mr. Arthur Benton is visiting friends in the Queen City over the week-end. Miss Mary Taylor and Nurse Rus- seli of Hoieville spent a week or so with ' oronto and Bramoton friends. Mr. William Hastie is at present staying with his sister, Mrs. Robert Benwick, Sr., Mrs. l-‘rank Hopkins has gone to Yarn?! to Visit ht'l' parents, Mr. and Mrs. olm Kerr. Miss Jean Renwick is back to our village again after several weeks‘ stay with her aunt, Mrs. William Weir, “or young folks are very busy prartising a play entitled “Mother IMine." Dale will he announced ater. W'Mlifi'i‘ll:t}lvllll'tl!l't8ln0li llie sEhool clnilolrvn tn 3 Valvnlimr party last Saturday. The children all report having a jolly liqwig Holstein. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. ”lawn and children left for "Mr homo in Raymond, Nebraska. on Thursday afternoon of last work aftm' spomling a few wmks with lwr aunt. Mtge. Bruqe. 1" Mrs. (lartvr arid claughtvr. Grape. aria spending a. few days wnth friends In Harrlstnn. wail. Disappointed in hockey, disappointâ€" ed in dance, Their hardships were equal to those suflered in Frpnce. (Our Own Ir. W. Cook of Elmwood was vis- iting his brothers-in-law. Messrs. James McNally and George Ritchie. Ir. John A. McDonald is visiting this week with friends in Priceville two children of Montana visited his cousin, Mr. Adam Anderson, last week. H Mré. Lawrence McFadden and two children are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jogcpii ngMcNally. Misses Margaret Anderson and Marjorie Ritchie attended the PromPnade at Hanover High school on Friday oyeniqg_._ Mr. Archie McDonald, who has spvnt thu passml few wmyks with Mr, D. MrArlhur. loft. for his home [war Calgary nn Monday. Miss Allin Smith has rriurnml hnnw again aftvr slimming a fmv wm-ks with frivncls in Toronin. Wu nnclvrsland that. Mr. A. Mar.- lntnsli. trachvr of 'l‘nwnsmul Lake srhcml. mi his way home Um nther M'i-ning. has] a narrow escape from bring dnvnurml by Mr. A. McDon- ald‘s. \‘N‘imH dogs. the result. being h:- is minus a gum! pair ”.f trousers. ’V'Mtfl Arthur Robinson an' sister. Miss Myrtle, were in Ha ver on Sa_tp_rda.y. Mr. Jnsvph Kmmy and his m0- thm' spent Sunday with thn latter’s alaughtvr. Mrs, John Vasvy, who is ill at prvswnl. “'0 31'» sorry to hear of Mrs. B. Darguwi‘s father. Mr. James Lowe, brim: in ()xx-vn Smmd hospital un- dergoing _an npql‘atio‘nhthis wmjk. "M5552: Mrs. Winn and children nf Saskatchewan were guests of the Robinson family fog a feyv‘giay's‘.‘ “Storm! Storm!” Much crodil. is due our mailmen, MPSSI'S. P. Marsh and A. Livingston, for making their regular trips through our fro-qunnl. sturrm. 3‘8!) ln Mr. H. Mnrlun on Route 2. who has daily pluugml through those awful drills. H Mr. James Buvhanan of I’aiéley visitnd with Mr. R. Corie“. last we‘vk. the school on Friday evening and was well attended. The school chil- dren provided most of the program, and they are to be congratulated on the success of their entertainment. After the program, lunch was served partners for which were obtained by the auctioning of valentines. The next meeting will be held about Miss Kato Morrison of Stratford Normal school spout. tho week-end with hor parents hero. '\ . Mir. (Ilifl' Busfihjon of Durham vis- Itml hm'nnch friends on Sunday. “The regular meeting of the Edge Hill themry Society was held in March 12. “M133. C. Mdntwe and Miss M. Monro Visited Saturday afternoon with .“I‘S. I). A. Campbvfl. __ M": E. Swvonvy (3f Michigan is vmtmg his brother. Mr. John Swoo- noy and (_»t.h_m' rflafigons lmre.__ A --- VV'Vo‘Hai‘o'éhrry to hear that Rev. Mr. Sillars is not improving any in health. Domoch (Our Own Correspondent) Charles McKinnon on Sunday, Feb- ru_a_ry 7:, 1226.“ hi... "Mr“. LII 'M'."McGinivray is attend- ing the Fox Breeders’ annual meet- ing in Toronto this week. Traverston. (Our Own Correspondent) Do the business men of Durham realize what it means to them if there is no Stabling accommodation left? Better order a lawn mixture for main street. The editors write-u; 1 of the com- bative black steer was most graphic and deeply interesting. Miss tha Burlmur, N0. 33 popular and 31100033le lo'aChPI'. Visitmi the parental hnmv in Egrnmont. the first m’ ”w wm-k. Hm' pupils. hold a St. Valvntinv's pmgmm on Friday mvning. and Miss Bat-hmu' was. the recipivnt of some lnvcly Valt,.-ntinos at its 010%. Mrs. M. Hogan and children of Port Arthur arr Visiting with the Ryan anal D'Arcy l‘amilirs on the 9th concvssinn. Mr. and Mrs. James Crutchley of Dornoch spent Friday last with Mr. and Mrs. H. McArthur. Mrs. L. Fallaiso left for Toronto on Monday to visit kindred. \VP l‘vgrvt l0 stmtn that Ml‘. John Lauuhliu is in 3 \cm snl'inus mn- clition after a lmtnights suflm'ing 1mm I'hvumatic lmm', There isra strong domand for \oung hnrsus. and tho supply is quiju limitqd. Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell, with Masters Charley and Ralph of W'elbeck spent the first of the week at the McClpcklin home and attend- ml Zion’s afternoon service. > - v_‘ Mossrg liamé's Halo)? find 'James Banks dolivm‘pd thmr big pales of swam clover m town x'ccnntly. Mr. Donald MCAI‘thUI' was over f rum Dvh'oit. last. week and disposed nf his farm irmwlvmunts by‘auctinn on Saturday. "m?2'5n(1 Mrs I‘DHiIâ€"ip Harrison of Swinton Park were guests 01' the Nelson home on Sunday. Mr. Ed D’Arcy mm the misfortune one day last week to slip and fall in the bill") aid, fracturing three of his libs. memhors of NW family of No.9 spent 3 din last week with Mr. and MIS. W. J. Cook. Mr. England or Markdale was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Street tho. first. of the wank. '_”"l\'.'}i étdrv .0! mnrv of young folk 3 pmt a most enjoyable time at Mr. \rthm_ _Mc‘.\'ally s on Friday. \irahdMIS Albert Mgfially and THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The death of Mrs. Peter Black on Friday in Durham hospital from pneumonia after a few days' illness caused deep sorrow in this part of the country, more especiall in this immediate neighborhood w ere she was born and has lived her whole life and always was a notable. character by her cheerful disposi-i tion and continued friendship with all acquaintances. She was sixt - seven in January, the eldest dau - ter of the late William and n Chapman, and leaves only one sur- vivor of the family. Mrs. James Eden. She was whdded to Mr. Peter Black fortyâ€"six years ago, and the union was blessed with six children. three boys and three girls, five of whom are livi and were able to be with the mot ier inher last hours Arthur, the second son, met an ac- cidental death in the cement plant at St. Marys. The famil are Wilâ€" liam, Archie, Ann Jane rs. David Gordon), Kate (Mrs. Thomas Gras- hy). all of St. Marysgand Mrs. Glen- holme of Durham. who with her sorrowing husband. mourn the loss of a mother whose patience and en- ergies knew no end. In religion, the late Mrs. Black was Anglican and always ready to help in any undertaking of St. Paul’s church, and her cheerful manner of giving ’to the. church and the, many othc. good causes she was called upon for was something we might, all well envy and which must have had its influence on those who witnessed it. .\s a neighbor. she was always ready with a real helping hand \\'liere\'er required, and as regards herself. which seemed her last thought. she wore the same cheer- t'ul smile under the arduous tasks of life as under the more pleasant. duties. The funeral to Maplt’wvood cemetery on Sunday was Very large- ly attended. her pastor, Roy. J. H. Whealen preaching a Very com- t'ortiug sermon in St. l’aul‘s church and conducting the service at the m‘ayesitle. as also a short service. be- t‘ore leaving the house. Mr. Alex. Allan of Toronto and Mr. Earl Grashy of St. Mary’s were in attendance at the funeral of their aunt and grandmother, Mrs. Peu'r Black. Miss Reta Barbour: teacher it} No. 5, Glcnelg. accompanied by a friend, spgnt finndaypt her home here. ,_ IAEJ --_. Mr. Lorna Allan has rented Mr. E. L'uulsay’s Glenelg farm for a couplp of years and will take pos- session at lho first__(_)f Marcll.“ ‘Mr. .Normanuanvd Miss Pearl Wat- son wsnted Toronto friends last week. (Our Own Correspondent) Durham spent one. day last ‘ with Mr. and Mrg. John quqg. " firsT'Vviiii'mK . Eu'lt'o'n' To? VMulock spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Grat Wise. Miss Margaret Mighton came home from Detroit last Friday to be re- sent at the reception and left on- day for the border city 983“}: Ali. .. {t was a great surprise to the neighborhood when they got the in- vitations to a reception last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geor e Mighton, in honor of their dang ter, Marie. who was married last fall to Mr. Kenneth Grier of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Grier left for Toronto on Saturday afternoon. We join in wishing the young cou- ple a happy and prosperous wedded iife. Mr. John Alexander spent. Sun- day with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander. . Mr. and Mrs. Georgo’floay vnsitrd one day the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roay. Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) A very enjoyable «waning was spent. at. thv home. of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, McLean last. Friday evening when a large crowd of Grits. Tor- ies and U. F. (L’s. l’nionists and anti-Unionists, gathm-ml in national unity and spent tlw most. onjnyablo time of tho. season. 'l‘lm old timm's got. full pussvssion of UW flour. and music was suplpiml luy Mvssrs. m-m'gv and Ed. Haw. i'ndz'l' tho Inanzmvnu-nt, of Mvssrs. ll. lx’imwll and A. llichm'dson. the-r0 was not a dull minnln l'm' anymw, all ,ininina in lo makx- a liwly vwning far all pl'l'SPnl. â€"-. g‘ .- r Mrs. H, “'utsml and MiSs~ Dell McIntyre spvnt the wvek-ond in tlw Queen City. Mr. L. Irving and.Mr. Fred Knox 11111th a lmsnmss trip to Markdalc on Saturday. ' '“uu. .. ”"Mr. R. man-k has been laid up for a few days but, now as making a spoody rpcovpyy, -â€"---â€" n-sA-\‘ llfllll UV -v- «.7- Mr. .1. Irving of Markdale is at present at his son Lawrence‘s here, and has been under the doctor's care but is imprqviflg.“ I‘Y -v~v- Ur”. __.,_ . An enjoyable cvmnng was spout at. the home 0( Mr. .zmd Mrs. C. D1_n_gw§ll _0q _ Friday 11 Iglxt. u u-- Mini-R. Kinnéllfi made a bllSinPSs trip to _T0r0nt0 las‘t \wck. “â€" i 1â€" I.. in “I L'IuIL ‘1‘ Dr. Oit'euwe'l'l' 'or' fiméhormn has been attending to a sick cow for Mr. William Stewart A number from here are draw- imz log 3 to Proton. Mr. and Mrs. R. J McNaulty Spent Su_nday with Mr. ”and Mrs. J. Whyto: ”HM-1:“ W. A. Richardson shipped a can load of cattle m Toronto last week. week Amut “V6 0.0 [00k “'1‘1 1 ”"541“ \' evening. Mrs. J. E. POU’I'S mvt with an unfortunnta and painful acci- dent when she fell“ on the icy side- walk near the Chinesv laundry nn Lambwn street, and {vacuum 1W left arm._ " .‘I' â€"â€""'v Medical aid was summmlmi. Hn. fracwre reduced, and m. av;- plum...’ to any the patient. 18 damp \wll. KELLY AIKEN COLLECTORS rung: ville and Owen Sound Owen und offices 169 9th St. E Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada Nothing too old. small, large or hard for us to tackle 3‘ years' experience NO COLLECTIONâ€"NO CHARGE _“.Wo rm, 1.. ‘m. EOLLECTIONS l. I. Mr: Sustained jury Wodnudny After- Only if! IRS. KEARNEY, lOCAl CHAPTE The annual and uvm of the Cantu“ m (in \ \ DH“: ‘18 IH‘M at ”W “”363an Mn- 4. >5 May M'mnm: “1' HM the various rupm-L threw I must ”Mumsl! the affairs nf tln- Mum-1 secretary‘s and h'vmm' were l‘vmi. and. io'-Il.;.l “IF mm'tinu \\:I~ “up the bUfiiIH'F.‘ (,HIM' .HH" just clusml. Gina “00nd Term a m Tuesday Nb gonad Condition F u was Um m the mling (In: been I must I..- official in lwr p: the rc-sulmm I was almust um Will no «Imam \. Volt-s 0" thank Kearney. MN. ll incl tl‘c'usurc-r. :u {0? HIP vxw'llwlet 0|“. HIP _\‘¢':H' .‘II; During: Ha. society has m in Yarn anaemic-racin- ties. lmkim: “In (‘mnmc-t. junrtiuu \V!!! plum, “'“l” W 251i” mum-x Sidm'uhh- um Iv in «LIH'MII “l0 Suldie‘x’s '.“.l..l‘.. I'm Hosnital and iuhlu nruam BOM‘M ”HUS work In'ully in Durham. Following are- m. coming yvar: H9201“. Mrs. H. r Vice-Regent. Mn» Vicv-Rugvm. Mrs. Socrvtary. Misa- A. I or. Mrs. W. Mvhun rotary. Mrs. M. kn Secretary. Mrs. H. Y dard Bvaru-r. MM J Momlwrs of (3mm Iclntyrv. 'l‘. Munch POPULAR BRIDE WAS GIVEN “'G‘I’K dauuht Gmx'an to Mr. 'iss Allie IcGowun by Town Friends 1 Eve of Inrnage to hum Resident. A mm tum-1m Janws M flu muly girl and lar “'Illllll SUV" 4 SIM an runllls wh iv h I'll! f British Chlml W on ho?” I' the return in 59.â€"NO. \\ HELD BAKING ll I] ‘U M ”I: M \\' I \1 “PKI m NIH M

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