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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Apr 1926, p. 5

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()R 'l HIS W'EEK 8 Variety Store ursa .. ..-.->.- 0-1 O-‘O-O'O-O‘O'OO'W E E [m .. . .A... o~o--O-'O--O"O-W April 8. 1m. -~nf at the core. '1..~m-rvm0n the , 2.. a sump mm NH. ““9? a 3m .u-ml illh‘l'cflul‘so, n «1an by night |mr|Mm and m unnm'i residflnco ‘4 Thu [annular-icy , nm- nwn homo w \\;H shown by e' vastly pro'sobnh ."HHII'IO‘ JIHDS tho "'IHIIIIK U) M“. \wh'nnw 'tn Durâ€" .~...|1 Hr ' N‘- “0 ‘ : urunm will a mm: and happy 3 pay tore \\ ma a woman Ih slm isun. ~urvr way of mm! than by H. hr by MOI- mpts tn hrin lu'o'n Spoil» a mommy? \\' I'H im: mm for quality a visit HI $25.00 Hum 39c 19‘}: fnr SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH sr, lV.-Clen Rowe. Gordon Mac- «1x-a.-. Hmrge Hay. Audrey Bell, .Llura '_l)_'aynur._ _ .lI' liI'w lll [In I H I, IV. A.â€"~Ada Holmes, Caroline Mitchell \llwrl. Nicholson. Ir. IV. B.â€"â€"erson Lowe, Anna Rit- h‘u» .Ios'w Falconer Gertie Harrison, Hon! Palkingham. --- r‘ ' sic Ill. A.â€"â€"‘Frank Goodchild, Ethel \Io'l‘Vyn. Doris Taylor, Wilfred Sni- .1.-r. Elsie Ledingham. «Sadie F. Machnald, Teacher, Sr. lll. B.â€"â€"Janet Watson, Ruby Willis. Alma Kress, ()rval Noble, Reta \Villls. Sr, ll. \.-Lnuisp .lamivson, Mar- gum-t Dunsmoor Frances Hay, «'..-nrg.:o-‘i\sh_l_vy, Uliw Burt_whistl9. .lr. [lbâ€"Helen Young. Annie Camp- th. Nm-ma Allan. (N‘DOV’IOVB Saun- do-N. .Ivan G'ant. Sr." ll. B.~â€"-R0dvrick Dunsmonr, l-ZI'II- UPI”. May Bmithwaitp, Percy III-wwIIchIIII B03510 \tkinson .lr. ll. .-\.-~.\rthur Koch. Clara .Im'k, [.in Lung. Mary Pickvl'ing, SH‘W HP”. .Ir. ll. H.â€"â€"4'Z‘.lara Fulkinglmm. Mar- mu “Muslin Batman \Ilan. Nathan th'hlo' Mal and \\ atsnn. Sr, I’I'imm' A.â€"â€"Kalhlm-n McFadden, I’wrrv Murdm‘k and Edith Milps. owllml. Margaro-t \Vilsnn and Gold- \\ yn Lung, vqual. Harry Falkingham. KHHIIW'H lel'lmllaM and Gordon Hmhnm. o-qual. Sr. I’rnnm- l£.â€"«\'vra Collinson, 'I‘iml'ntnn Snvll. Ltmiaw Falt'mwr. Jo‘ssiv 8.. Witthun. 'l‘nachvr. .Iu'. l’l'inwr . .\.â€"~Rnhbin Milnv, Sarah Dyvr. Elle-nu l‘uckvr. Boyco- Hmu-ll. He'lt'n Lawro‘nm'. .lr. Primo'r B.-.\'nrmau Glass. Lu- -|Ho- ’l'rznfnrcl. He-lnn Hagnnn. chm \lvlmnald and Eilmw Whitmoro, o-qlml. .liu'k Griff, .h'. l’rimvr li.~-Rut.h Nichol. Ar- Hmr .\ll:m. Jack Gibbs. Harry MP- «3mm. firm-o- Vollvtt. . 8.8. No. i, lormanhy ‘h-zuiznr. \\'ritim:. .\i'iihnwt.ic. Gm- ;r'uphy. Hmmmm'. llnmpnsiiion. His- M'V. Litm-ahu'v. Spnlling and Ari. l\'. Myriln Marsha". levilln “Yukon. \Vilhm't PPM}: Jzu'k Small- 1mm. Sr. lll.~'l‘ntal 750. Pass -i50.-â€"â€"Eisio Hp} 7.0:}. 'l‘mi Mario» 1:07. Clairo Mor- H'o'. 377 Sr. lip-«Roading. “’l‘itinz. Arith- nwio. (imposition. Literature. Sin-Hing. Goography. Ari. Total 650. Puss 390. Honors -i88.â€"â€"â€"Bo‘rni(‘0 Is- An. “’-“--.‘ I ~v 7.39. Rustin Marshall 1.8."). Wallacv “mm” 1.3%. Irnnn Party 475. ElRi“ Puttv H0. Thnmas “'ntsnn MO. Howâ€" :1":! Marshall 38? JPSSiP Marshall 377. I. Rwading. “'ritimr. Smelling. Lit- v'wtm'v. Arithmntit‘. Composition, 'I'nff!‘ 330. p333 2705â€"“.ilf1'9d L‘Iar- ~hztll 38?. Murray .‘lnricc 3‘26. 8.8. No. 1. 61911019 Jr. l\'.~--â€"thh Mvfiillivray. Douglas \L- \ann‘. 0 SP. "L Eliza Tl‘afl'm'ci. William 'l'--:H"m'.l. .lz' [11.4mm .‘lPArthur. Teddy “u w. Joan MPGillivray. JamM 'I'V'nf‘fnral, \Im‘)’ an'o‘. FPI‘OI 1.92319. <1: I. John Mo.\rthur. Gordon \1.~o"‘:illi\-rnx'. Laura \IcArthur. Eliza- ?wfh anwn. GIN} MOON! w “ 111'- ‘ ' AM‘A 112:9}? Ili'rvn'x'x‘h'. film Monrn. S‘r‘, Primnr.â€"â€"Hnward Legate. Fur- waa 1.92310. . 2 Jr. Primm'.â€"â€"â€"J. A. Bro“ n. Irm S'fnu‘nrt. \wraco aligndmjfn' H: â€"--- - mannhflf‘ \'_-:flwhn Hnopm'. .lv- “inâ€"Phromco Patterson. Walâ€" m'e-H.\al:2n1.<. Martha Lawrencv. Ethel 111wian Sr. Ill-«Carman Wilson. John \lntthnws. Drmglzw Nplson. Jr. III.â€"-\\'illin Patterson. Barman Hnrumw. Adeline McNally‘. Clara Wtutmn. Clarencn Nelson. _ _ Sr. ILWDavid Duly. Lowm W‘Plls. HPM'RD \\'i'.snn. Fanny HW3V€~ \vm in Hmmm‘. 9!“. l.»-Llnyd Brown. Jr. 1,â€"qudwyn NPlson. Jean Yh'nwn. Annm \anm n- .. g; unnlnr 99.1m- ‘hnmn. Armin Andrvws. \ \\':If~‘nn. Primm' .\.â€"*Harnld Hunter. 'wrv Lawrnm-v. Roy Andrmvs. h Primc‘r Thursday, April 8, am. _--l~‘.dna A. Browning. Teacher. Bdge Hill School '. l\'.â€" Hlanrho» )vinchniv. Dun inv. Dun Firth, Dummy Robin- Hrm'w l’aylm'. lmna Boll. Mae , HUM» Hlvnvrnss, . IV.’ JiH'k .\mlvrsm1. Ralph Sta- I. “mum“ Svlwuvrmann. W“- m hum-11mm]. . PI imo-I',â€"~.\lalfiv Minn. Jnan In Hnrnld (Brownwnnal, Almla Sla- Durham Public Sbhool .\nnic.~ Mamlnnam. 'I‘vachpr. H \l'mo'ttn .‘lt'Km'hniv. T0 8.3. Iio._ i2. Bgremont -\\'illiam Hlmwross. Gor- n\\‘nml. Agnvs .\n¢‘h‘l‘SOH.. Hounl'un Svhvum‘mnnn. \Vll- \lzn'y aflondnm‘o H -â€"-â€".\Han lenn ilzio‘ Svhao‘fvl' \llzm' \Vatsnn. â€"--.\. F. Thur". . Graham, Principal. Mun-tun. 'l‘o-aclu-l' " I I. rlnnis. Trachm‘ [I .1 ”V“ Roseboroush~ Tnachm‘ SIC pachm'. 3W Stan- ler ho‘l' Fur- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (l. R. McIntosh, MP. for North Battlnford. Sasha, and daughter, Miss Peggy, visited over Sunday at his home at Dornoch. We ware pleased to have a short call from Mr. Mc- Intosh whiln nn his way through to his former home. He is attendin' the present evasion of parliamen at Ottawa. Mrs. Durant and two children of Mitchell spent a few huurs Satur- day with friends in town on their way to visit river Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thurs- ton, at Flesherton. Mr. A. (i. McComb was in Toronto on_ business the first of the week. Mrs. S. D. Croft, Master Donald Croft, and Miss Lulu Mills, of Godarich. are visiting relatives and friends in town and vicinity. Mr. Roydon Burnett and Miss Eula Burnett, attending Western Univer- sity, London, came home for the holidays, and are in attendance at the bedside of their mother. Mrs. R. BurnrntL who is seriously ill and in :i rritiral condition. Mrs. W. J. Firth and daughter, Mary, aw spvnding the holiday sea- son with relatives at. (.hwlph and 'I'm'nnm, Miss May McClocklin and Clara Alma of tho Tun-onto teaching stalf. avg \‘iglting alt. thniruhomns |_mrn_. Mr. Ed. Lauder of Toronto is vis- iting with his um 10s in tomn. \lr'. Hnny \\ hitln nf tho Standaul Bank staff. slwnt E: Istnr at his homv at. P m is. Mr. W. lhhnti. of Flo-slwrlon Visit- ml with frii'nds in Mwn HVPl' Sunday. Miss Flul'ahi'l Nii‘lml. "Howling 'l‘m'mntn l'nivvisity. is Visiting hm‘ moihm'. Mrs, J. 1). Nichol. Mr. Harnlil Mountain 'nf Weston] l'nivm'siiy. Lmulmi. is \isiling his pal-unis. Mr. and Mia. Iliumas‘ “mm- mm, in BPHHIH'R. Mr, Alhvrt. Kl'o'ss is homP frnm \Vnstm‘n l'nn'm'sny at, Lululnu for Hm Imlulzlys. Mr. Martin LamIe-I'. who has hovn :IHPINHIH.’ 514100] at. 0mm Suuml and was a nwmlwr of Hm Greys hockoy tram this wink-1'. is spvuding the hnlidays with his parvnts. Mr. and Mrs. A. \V, H. Lmulm'. .\lr. Wilhm't 'l‘mynnr' 0f throit. is visiting his mnthm'. .‘l 1's. H. 'l‘l'uynmx in tmvn. Myst. .‘liIlIllI'lII‘n' and daughter. .\laI 1m 10.. wan Sunni! :II‘I- Visiting ht‘I' daughtrr Mrs. H S. KQIII‘IIOV. and ~Inn BaIIistI'I' .VIiIllehI'nfi Miss F. Rowimmul. "f ”In High svhnol stufl'. i~' IIIIliIlaViIIg in ”-IHI' nntfl. :..:.w.:.. 45:32.1. 53.x}. 3. €2,315 ...... 3.2::zn 2:. ___.:._:.< 2:: Z? 2:; :11. .1. .2. floor. - Mr. Sunfux'cl and «laughtm'. Mrs. \\':l.~'.~'. Fm-cl City. m'o' tlu- glu‘sts Of Hm {ll'uh‘hlo'y and Hum" familivs. .‘ll's. Sanford has hwn horn for sum" tinu- uwupqrating frnm an illness. ”)I12I.11"1ll nI'” InmnIn is a {most “Ith M1211111I .\I1.~'...I W. .‘lIKI'I'IIIIIO 21ml I'amih 1'01'Ih of town. .\I1'. -'\11'I1i1- Immet nI' Dundalk spnnt m ('1' I ISII'I‘ aI his Immn III‘I'I‘ \l1'.\111I1'rsnn 0f Owen Sound \\ Is IIw. I.:1~'Iv 1' gm'sI. HI .\I1'. and MI‘S. J. \V. D. Evans, Missvs Dnnalila McEachern of the twitching: smn'. :llhi .lvzm ilvplmm. in Dr. I). H, .launivsnn‘s nt’tiw. spam. ”in holiday at. (")shuwn. tho. guest nf thv t'ni'nio-r‘s sisto-i'. Mrs. .larklin. Miss Ina Bnme. tiilml Miss Hom- lmm‘s positinn during: her absence. Miss Mary Bull of Nm-Hi Bay 51mm thv Imliilay at. lwr hump in Hlmwic. \h-s W. J. \‘nllvtt is Visiting St?! 008 Jr. 1\ .â€"â€"Pt SLI'Hupa. . . I\'.â€"-Pe-arlo Rnsclmmmgh. Vin- lo~t.lr.-\rmstrnng. Thomas Mulligan; Sr. [Hrâ€"«Rum \‘nllvtL Manch- Puck- on. Elvin Vullqtl. uu___‘-:... .\r\.‘ Plan- Pl]. [LHIII V\'|I-t-. II.â€"â€"Ra_\'mnnd Wilkins and Clap- o‘nm- Ritchie. nqual. Arnotta Manta. James Armstrnng. Irving “Thin-ta Allin Hopkins, I.-â€"I")awsmi anlnit. Irvinn Moun- loin \x'ilhplmino Manta. Final 8090. iâ€"VI.â€"-â€"Im.\\v'snn _\'nllvH. ll'\'m¢' muuu- tam. \anhvlmmt- Manta. Fx-ml Roan- hnrough. Primmnâ€"Danivl Armstrong. Freda Rih‘hiv. Smith Holbkins. 'Avm'age attendance :21. ‘ â€"-E. W. Petty. Teacher. .awrmu'v ankins. Mayvlo Arm Evade. Misses Florence Kress, Emily Hunt and Daisy Mather, all of the Stret- ford Normal school, are visitmg their homes here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson and young son. of Gait, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Thomas McGirr. Mr. Ernest McGirr of the Gait Collegiate stall. and Miss Chrissie McGi‘rr of North Bay, are also visiting their mother and sister‘hgre. . his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. .. ”v VUCVD vowâ€"vâ€" M1.Eric Kelly of Toronto is visit- imiz)PC the patental home here. C. Wolfe of Toronto spent over Sunday with his parents in tow.n Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Jackson spent the week-end in Toronto. . _ v-- V'- "M1 and Mrs. "Arnold Noble were in "lmonto for a couple of days mm the weekâ€"end ‘1 Mrs. Bert Smith and two dang)!- ters. Grace and Edith. of Guelph, are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Adam Weir. M 1'. R. W hitmoro, barber. has been laid off work the past week, caused by a fall on the sidewalk which badly bruised his shoulder and ran-- dered his arm usgless at his xyork. “1""? "Km" “'1' . ' ‘ MISS Nancy bmlth of (Jrawfm'd attvnded HIP funeral of the late Mrs. .Inhn Boyd of 0mm Sguryl ['f‘Cl‘Iltly. \L|\ “ -u-u _-_ --â€" Miss Florvnce McKay of Paris spgrpt Easter at 1191' home thT. 1‘---‘ _,--1‘A..A U MI .2116“ M IS. bl im‘ 31005131 in spoilt tho hnliday with her paronts at. llnsvmnnt. Mr. II. )lctmslin “as \isiting in ‘lifl'nrd «nor tho \wokf- 0nd. Miss Agnns Mfll’l)’lilil, M.P.. was? tho gin-st (if hnnni' ynstvrilay al'tvr-l nnnn at. a charmingly arrangvd tva giwn in the 'l'm'nnto \Vumnn's l’i'vss liliili i-imms by Miss Mai'gai'vl Mc- lli'immnn and Miss \‘inlvl Dicki-ns. Fi-slivn with yvlluw I‘nsns. mauw liyzwintlis. gnhlvn ilzill‘mlils and pink azalvas. tliv i'miims suggvsli-i’l a min- ialiu'v gardnn bursting inln lilonm. Yi'llnw t'anillvs tlii'ki'i'i'cl cm ihv ilu\\'m'-clm'kml lna taililv [:ii'aisidml nwr by Mrs. H. I). Hm'iwtt... whiln i-livm'y lii'ns crackli-d un llm lll'al'Ul. 'l‘lin lmslvssc-s worn assislml lij: Mrs. H. M. l’ui'sm'. Miss Hilda Uivkvns. Miss lsalwl Mi-Cl'inimun. Miss Agnns England uf London. (int... any. Miss Agnns Swinal'tnn. Mrs. N. F. Cas- wvll intrmlm'wl Miss Macpliail. who in a clvliglitfully informal talk in- lm'nstml llw largv gatlwr'ng «if gunsts. amnng \vlinm worn many journalists and authors.-â€"-'l‘01‘0nto 'Globo. m ‘ ‘1 ”Jul." 0 )r. .\'vil McKinnon. Toronto, for- mm'ly of Pricvvillv. has conmlvlml his murso at. Johns Hopkins Hospi- tal, Baltimox'v. and has I't-Puivml an appointment in the School of Hy~ Mono in ('onnocticim with tlm l'niâ€" Vowsin of 'l‘4‘n'onto._ Mr, Grant Mrtlomh and sor. (inr- tton. aro Visiting his hrothor. Arrhin, in 'l‘oronto. this wook, and attend- ing.r tho annual nit-Ming of tho (m- tario Educational Association. MI‘S. Gilbert. Mt‘KerlmiP \‘isitmi with Stratfnrd friruds on 'l‘uostta)‘. Mr. Malcolm MrKiunOn ot' l’rirv- Villo is tho grurst of his rnusiu. Mrs J. M. Burgess. whilo his fathur. Mr Hugh MrKinnon. is routine-«t to Durham Hospital )Vith a broken log. u .- -â€"vw MP. and Mrs. LOI'IH‘ Alfiw HIM! chilch-un wore in 'l’urnntn rm- ' \wok. tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. (mint. \Vhittnker. Mrs..10hn Blakv and dzmghh-x'. Mary. Hf Hannvmz \wrv Easter guvsts uf Mrs, J. Slvtcalfcu Miss Alma Mutt'alfu 01' (MM. Sumul sgwnt. mw' Hash-r at how hnnw Ill'l'P. Mr. I’Mm' .‘It°.\I‘t.hm' lvflx 'l'uvmluy fm' TOVOIHO. \vlwrn lw \Vili. :Iguin vim-r a hospital fur tro'atnwnt. Hf his know. injured a war Hr .w nun. and frnm which hn has snfl‘m-ml mnâ€" sidm'ably. Mr. McArthur has umlc-r- gonn two Operations provim'sly for this troublm but. we understand this “me is to ha of a more serious nuâ€" ture in an 917011 to effect. a cure. An added touch of beauty to any house is a roof of Brantford Asphalt Slates. which are in soft, harmonious shades of reddish brown and dark green. A very economical roof, because Brantford Asphalt Slates do not split, get loose. curl up, absorb water or rot. Moderate tn cost, strongly fire-resistant, easily and quickly laid. Brantfo rd ASPhalt Slate s __ are being used more extensiwzely every year. If you are; going to do any building thls year or have an (le me that needs replacing, it will be to your advantage .0 drop in and see our lines of_ roofing. “7" “An“ Durham THE DURHAM CHRONICLE IS SPRING WEATHER LATE IN COMING? lgny Citigeng of Opinion That 1926 A- A-I-_ a- B-- leny Citizens of Opinion 'rnet 1m Season 13 Away 0!! Color So For As Arrival of Warm Weather [e Concerned. Can the spring of 1926 he regard- ed as a late one 1’ This is a question that we have heard argued a good deal by many citizens during the past couple of weeks. Some will tell you it is, others that it is pre- feetly seasonahle weather that we are getting. A glance at our 'l‘welve Years Ago column on another page will show that the spring of l9“ was much the same as this one. while we heard of one farmer who moved to a new farm he had pur- chased that year. taking his house- hold etl'eets by sleigh. This was in the middle of April. He further Stated that the 1914 crop was a bumper_one. l - ”\IDODI-I‘ . " Just for-romparison “'0. give. ho- low tho dates of_ tho opening of Toronto harbor 311100 1910 which should be about as good a criterion as any “'0 have on hand as to tho changing seasons. 'l‘hoso date-s \w havo takon from a Toronto vapor. Mr. H. R. Koch, nf tho. High school. Mr. A. G. Mchmh of (hp Pnhliv school. and Mr. J, A. Graham, 1'01)- rnsvnting Hm 'l‘vachm‘s‘ Association. are“ in allmnlanm- an. Ihn annual mvuting: of thv 0. If. A. in 'l‘n‘.'nmn this \wnk. lmlicluy Miss Juan (lrvsmwll. of tlw High svhonl stuff. Visitml at tho parontul humo at \V'inclu-stm' nwr Hm lml- May. :- nu. Ontario Commenting on this. Tuesday‘s daily says: “Since 1910 navigation has oponmt as follows: tQtOâ€"March 28. Macassa. witâ€"March 30. Macassa. 1912â€"April 9. Macassa. {QBâ€"April t2. Dalhousie City. tQHâ€"April 2, Dalhousio City. iQtSâ€"Api'il t. Dalhousio City. iQtfiâ€"April i. Dalhousio City. tQt‘iâ€"Mai‘ch 3t“. MBL'RSSfl. tQtSâ€"April 4. Macassa. tQtQâ€"March 6. Mac-assa. tQZOâ€"March 2t. Macassa. IQ‘ZIâ€"April 4. 313108888. 1922~March 27. Dalhousiv City. 19‘23â€"March 29. Dalhousio City. MILâ€"March 29. Dalhousio City. 19'25-Mart'h 2i. Dalhousio City. Des pits the ice and 8110“. 'I‘m‘cfntn harbor “ill likeh upon for naxiga- tiou tummro“ “ill: the arrival oi the Dalhousiu Cih. This hnat is expected to arrim about 11 o'clock: me llw ahnw wv would say that it would lw safv to say that tho 1926 smasun is. «m lhv zu'vragv. about, a wch lalv. but. this is a lung way from what some of us am thinking. many vxm'vssing tho npin- ion that if llw wvalhm' «luvs not soon takv'n changc- wn shall hzm- nu summm' at all. There is a story of two Old ladies at. a Scuttis‘h chum-h svrvlvv. After llw minislo-r had discussed all Hm points of his svrmon l'rnm "firstly“ to "smmnlllly." and just. ln-fm'v Hm pvrnmtinn lwgan. min of “In lallil-s said to lhv ullwr. .“llzls lw no «In: 31%?" ”UN has lillislmcl," l‘vpliml lwr (mnwaniun, “lull luv “will stop." Unl- l'm'llm- church lulv. A HW- lnr and a lung-winclml cumin \wn- callml upon l0 slwnk in ('unllm'liun will: a ('vrluin I‘wliu-iuus l'um'linn. 'l'lu- ('ln'atv spnku fur almul. lmll‘ am hmn'. and lwl'nrv sill mg: cluwn. lurnml ln llw rm'ur. saying. "I lmlu- l haw Iml "ll('l'Hle.'lll'll mum ymu' limv." "'l‘imv.” mmvlml uul Hm inwaliunl rwluy. “an1 haw vmmwmdu-d ulmn "'l‘imv." rm‘lmz utvx'mt _\‘ Two Tales of Church BIO? FOR I!" THE BRICK BI'IIJHNG l'Sl-lll AS A blacksmith shop formvrly manual by P. .l. Mclman. Almust. immvdmw posse-ssion. Apply P, J. McLean. in 0M Hahn Hnusv stamps. 4 8t!" Bakery Provision Store Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 The Finest Manitoba per bag Baker Confectioner ROWE’S E. A. Rowe Flour $4.50 Ontario PAGE 5. .3 1.75

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