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

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3' 3| U u 8| [I pl 3t di 3| of C0 Ht lie .Ir. 1'. w. Hum-age or uni-male. an uncle of Mrs. Campbell. Mnny friends will be interested to learn of the wedding of Mr. John IcDouoll on March 3!, son of Ir. md-x~.-1ohq ucmuiuomefly vâ€"--- ‘v v wâ€"‘w 'vuâ€"wuw of “is place but now of Buniltmi. Mr. “‘illiam Cauip bell attended the funeral on Saturday last of the its Mr; C. Wzflutlgdge pffiarkdale. .‘lr, Walter 8031‘» of Hamilton spent the week-end with his par- entfi. .‘lr. and Mn. Edward Boyre. He certainly thinks we have ml winter weather and some banks of 800'. He rune up prepared for Later 33th" by: so} April‘toolpd: “‘9 am sorry to hear of tho ill- nese nf .‘lastvr Kmnoth Mt‘tfuaig. who is under Dr. Smith's care u pre‘sem. and hopes are sincere for g wands recovery. Mrs. Barry Mcbmgall and chil- dren of Durham are spending the Enter holiday at 1h» home of Mr. tug Mrs. Archie‘flcbougpll; “‘ - Some coming. others going! Mr. Albert Kliest and family moved from Mr. R. T. Cook's farm on the 6th to Mr. \\'. .‘chechnie's farm lot 2! on the 10th. the first of this week. On Tuesday evening of last week. a crowd of young and old met at the home and after being called to ur-z der. they were presented with a complimentary address. read by‘ Miss Mina Ech'ards. while Mr. James. Mclnery at the proper time handed! over a snug purse. .\ night of good-‘ fellowship followed. Mr. and Mrs. Kliest have been obliging. hospita- ble neighbors. and all unite in “'lSh-g in: them success in their new home.‘ Farmers generally. are purchasing‘ the implements that give most value for their cost. Mr. J. J. Peart last week bromrht home from Markdale a new. low-down manure spreader. Most people consider this im ilement of more Value on a form I an the costly :mto. .‘lr. \\ alter Clarke. of the Roch. mowd his family to the lohn Rum farm on the 6th on Monday. and a big bunch of his neighbors brought along his stock and household ef. fects. We “elcome them to the communlh and “lab them prosper- in and good health. this “fowl: as dele Ontarm Trustws' Com-rutwn April R939 the Municip IIL his experts” mtinn. ‘ Mr, George E. Pear! is laid up wi_t_h a very soyyre. attaqk pf qumsy. Mr. Saudford Ward of Markdala had eharge of Traverston saw will last week. and assistec‘l by Mr. John. Ellwnn and son. Ernie. squared all the timber for Mr. Ellison's new barn to be erected nu lot 5. conces- sion 9. this summer. and sliced up all the lumber besides. Rarely h” the big «aw bummed so fast and steady. Mr. Street was busy in the grist mill. .\lr. Colin McArthur finished his bu: contract of cutting and deliver- ing "w logs 0n half of NO. I lot In «Blonroadin mills. the first. of last week. There _\\'as q__bum;;er pile "Us “10‘ last 0! Or» wry few sis in Hm voumry. Both barns and clown»! out of I" my croprgmo-s i: Glad to rmmrt Mr. John Laughlin of the tenth concession gradually ro-cmvring {rum his recent severe lllnvss. Mr. oiharles Williams Of Haywanl's Mrs. Sandy McDunalil. of the 61h concessinn. has been somewhat un- well of law. Last weak. she wont to St. Michael's Hospital. Toronto. and on Saturday morning under- went a very serious and critical opo‘ratinn. For 30m» hours. life hung in a balanw. but latest re. ports state she is doing splendidly. Sandy was down in the city on Sat- urilay. and remained over until Monday mening. Mr. (i, ll. Pearl just gave over an attack nl’ quinsy. whom he became a snhjo-cl H! "w flu and was a sick man all last wwk. Miss Ro-ta Barbour. teacher in No. 5. Is nnjuymg lh» Euler holidays at llw parmlal hum» in Exremcmt. Shv hm: had a busy lprm. besides tho- usual svhonl alulivs thaw hving tho- lml dmno-rs fur all the! pupils to mun-m Isv. Mr. Oihzii‘lvs Williams of Haywani's Falls was a busy man the closing days u! last wwk. as there was a rush amung farnwrs to lay in sup- pllvs uf chop and i'l'impt‘il oats be- low ”in roads break up. Mr. Own Po-ai‘l cut up a big pile of wand for Mr. William Ryan at the mi concPssinn on ’l’uo‘sdav. Mr. Colin McArthur finished his big contract of muting and deliver- ing llw logs cm half of No. I lot â€"â€"~m‘er 300.000 feet. The other Yel- lows have quite an, acreage to out yet. There- is more spring poetry in the paw-rs than nigns of spring in the Wc'atlwr, Plvami in rvpnrt Mrs. Sandy Mc- Dnnad as improving quite rapidly in Si. Michuod's Hnspital. _'l‘urqntn. Unit» a number from this vicin- ity face-.2 the) norm) storm of Sat- urday to attend the funeral of the. lat.- «I. W. flutlmlg» 0! Markdalo. Amuug thus» “'0 nbsvn'ed worm Mussrs. H. McArthur \V. J. Cook, E. R. Po-art. ”run and Mrs. J. J. Po-art. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mcâ€" Clm-klin. and your svribe. Mm him-gar»! tire-mwood arrivpd hum» from anontn on Thursday night of last ww-k and remained till Monday. Sh? filled her old place as orgzmm in Zinn an Sunday. Ml". Shh!» and .‘li-s Edith Teeter UMWI in ”In Easio't‘ SN'ViCt' on Sunday hy a wry inspiring duel. Mrs. km Man at Hiwlph is spend- ing tlw holiday" at tho uld home near Zinn. '-‘â€"- "U ‘ Mrs. l-rzmk Txxamlm of “(~le is hnlidanng a wm'k at the Mc~ 1 lm klin hnnwstt'acl. PAGE 8. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Sam \‘ickvri is in Ton .\l Taverna. (Our Own Corr-Wong) Ton La! 0 Wilhams of Haywanl's busy man the closing wwk. as there was a ’armvrs _to lay in sup- at» to ammo! the and Ratepayers’ tn 8. and to apâ€" : Trush‘es‘ Board 0 be paid by the Last “'ka hear of tho ill- ~nnoth Mctfuaig. Smith's care u are sincere for m' h and them) wring out ; Mrs. A. Salter. who spent the win- ;ter months With her sister. Mrs. i Mortimore of Shelburne. returned to tht‘l' home here on Saturday. a Mr. Hugh MeKinnon. South Line. had the misfortune to fall on the i iee un Sunday and fractured his hip .hone. We trust Mr. McKinnon will . be around again before lung. despite his 85 years. Mrs. C. Harrison and family are spending a few weeks. with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson. before leaving to join her husband :11 Detroit. Miss J. McLaughlin is attending the funeral of her cousin in the \irinity of Pricevile. Mrs. N. .‘tcCannel left Thursday for Toronto to Visit her sister and other friends owr the holidays. Mr. 8. Patterson of Glenelg left Monday to the Soho it Trustees' Con- Vention at Toronto. Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent) What has gonv wrong with the \\'t‘iltht'l‘ man? It is snow. snow and mvzn- snnw. and almnsi a \\'wk of April gone. We are pleased to learn that. Mrs. A. Watson is much improved after her recent illness. We hope she may soon be able to return to her home on Lambtun street. Miss Anni» Mm'risun at Chatham and Miss Kati» nf Stratford are3 sprinting.- Hw Easte‘r holidays at tlwir homo- heir". W» are all wry glad to [war Mr. C. Ho-fi Hf “'iliiamsftri'zi. wlm is 93 wars of age. is epomdily rm-nvm‘ing from v. paralyliv struku, Mr. D. Sww'nvy «if “rand Rapids. )livh.. i- at prosvnt Visiting his bro- lhm'. .\l r. .I. Swampy. and Omar vola- (inns Iii-r». MI MM h lhm. tinns 0 Mrs. 3. 1?. Croft and daughtvr. Lulu. nt' Unilerich. accompanied by Mrs. D. Campbell. are visiting tlm lattoir's son. Mr. I). A. Campbell. W» \mncior Who» the couplv were that was swan having thPir chat at Mr. J. M. MoGilliyray has returned from a bpsmoss “‘19 to Toronto and otlwr pomts. Missos Pearl and Lanna \Iortloy arn suwmling Hm Izastm' \wek “ith tlu__ir pau'eujs. Missvs Myrl and 3131-th Bobo‘rtgon of firm-n Smmal are “smug With thgfilr [HH'PINS hm‘o‘. a gatmxm an thv 2n}! concession of Bentimk on 811114183. “by were thvy not in church? I.ittle nine-year-old Sadio Mc- Eachern. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McEaehern. South Line, was presented with a diploma by Mr. Sutherland on Sunday morning. for perfect recitation ur the Short- or Catechism in the Prosbytm'ian Sunday school. Hm. Mr Collins of Toronto con- duclvd senices to the Presbvtm‘ ians in McKinnon Hall on Sundav last “1th a good. full hall at both St?!‘\' 1093 to Miss Lucretia \Znntickie of Ham-| ilton. We join with their many: friends in wisning them a long and‘ happy married life. ‘ Those of our young ladies who; haw ht‘ld out against the pomlnr sway of bobbed haii- have alien victims of the hai'bnr‘s shears at last. I .\lr. llamvrnn Macintosh. M. P., and little daughter. Pvggy. of North Bat- tlvt‘m-«t. Sask.. who have born in Httmm rm-vntly. aw visiting how with ”w P'l‘mm’s lvl'ntht‘t' and sis- tm'. Mr. Angus and Miss .‘Im'irarot Macintnsh. A number from hPl'v attended the sale of Mr. Stanley Lom'e on Tues- day and reportvd that everything wqpt at good mime; Mr. Donald McDonald had the mis- fortune of losing one of his best hnrso‘s last wwk whihI standing in Um stable from blowing at. the [1033. Mrs. Mary Brown and 30113. J. D. and Alo‘xandm'. of Hanover. are spending their Eastm- vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie. (Our Own Correspondent) \\'.- thought spring was just around the corurr, but. it must be a pivce MY yet. as nu mails reached hm-v nu Saturday on accuuut of the suwro- storm. The» regular monthh meeting of thn Ladim kid will bl‘ held at the honw of Mrs. Alex. Murlnn Thurs- day of this week, Priceville Miss Kathleen Ray of Durham visited with friends in this place Sunday. , Miss ‘3}‘bil Lawrence. of near Dor- noch. is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence. Mrs. Alex. Hopkins spent an af- Mrs. A. McCormick of Blenheim is spending her vacation with her sistm‘. Mrs. T. Milligan. MI. and Mrs. Lamson Hawkins spent an afternoon the first. of the “99k “ith Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Johnston of .‘lulock. Miss R. Sim!» is 5pm? lmhda}~‘ at 1201' Ivan» in «Izmir» anJ Miss Christie harm» in i‘m‘t lilgin. Mr. W. .1. 3191mm! Hf T \'i§i_t_ing _at his home here. Miss E. Parslow of Grimsby and Miss Ivy nf lmiiduik High schoal. are spending their holidays with tlu-ir pare-tits how. (Our Own Correspondent) The March lion went. roaring by, and now lhv April one is just as hall for piling up the snow. It is 3:0“.ng l0 lw somP depth hPi'P. Woe to the fvll w who trys to make mnplr syrup at. this stagv. However, wv al'l‘ hoping lllill a fi‘\\‘ sunny days will mun i'liangv UH' situaliun. and thou all will lm l'm'gnllr'n and the lmsy 5035”“ will scum wmmvncv. Miss Dull .‘lzu'lnlyi'v is Slll‘lllllllg lllo' lillllllilF‘ :il lll’l' li. m» lll lum- «lillK. ' ' ' "C' .\l1'. and M15.Edmun11 .\'11bl1) and son. .~\)'ln191.511911t Sundm “1th MP. and Mrs. Robert (11'1015111 at. Atwr- 119911. (Our Own Correspondent) Miss McLean nf Twp Cliff was Visiting hm' cousins. the) McDonald family. I'm'vntl)’. Mr: Howard Ritchiv cummmlced to work {‘1' Mr. Thomas Ulvncrnss on Monday. Mr. .luhn Wnir and daughter. Mrs. Ritchie, and Mastm- .lnhn Ritchie of Egromiiviit \‘isitmi Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ritchin on Monday. 121'. David Robinson is in Toronto this week as :1 delegate from 8.8. No, 3 to the annual U. E. A. con- vention. Mr. Melville Anderson is assisting Mr. J. J. Atkinson at present. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferguson of Egremont Visited the McDonald fam- ily the first or the week. Misses Margaret. Alix and Edith Edge spent part of their Easter m- ration with their sisters. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie. and Mrs. W. G. Firth. Messrs. Henry and Cecil )lott‘at. Thomas Gleneross and Ernest Green- wood attended the funeral of the late Mr. C. W. itiitimtge in Mark- dale on Saturday. Hutton Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Spring still sovms a long way ofl'. but “'0 haw tiw .~'I1u\\' sum: disap~ lumps and I‘m» xx‘gaglwr goggogalong: Spring seems to be sh ' in coming forward this year. We ope it soon gains coura e enough to appear. Few won (1 venture out on Sun- day in their new Easter bonnets for fear of getting them spoiled with snow. Mr. Roy Adair returned home a grail: ago Friday, and is doing splen- did y. Still it snows and blows and re- minds us more of January than AptjiI._ . Mr. and Mrs. George Léifidid vis- mm on Sunday at. Mr. Isadore Schenk‘s. Miss Mary Smith is spending a wqgk's- nolulays at her homv here. Mr. Jones \isited at Mr. Péabodys and utlwx friends near DU)“ 011 Sunda}. Miss Agnos Orchard is visiting at be}: home 99a:- Mount Forest. Mr. James \icPhec has ghen up his mail route and Mr. Calder is th_e_ no“ man on the job. Mr. McMulan is busS' hauling logs to Mr. Howe’s mill at Drew. (Our Own Cmamdcnt) Swinton Park. 0 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Edge Hill is slhfnding the “[110 In Hulland 'oronto IS at he:- Mr. and Mrs. William Stacey of Town! 1. who were recently mar- ried. Visited the McRonald home for a time Mr. Hunt'go- Hosto'ttm'. wlin 'has been out West during the» winter season. returned for a short visit to his home here. Mr.‘ Frank Dingwall is coming! to Ins room “:IUI. the {helm- m attendance. He 13: Improvmg._ mg m absnno Mr. Jamos Brooks hits left-hm vil- lageto join his faintly near IASIOWPI. 7 Miss Daisy Mather of Durham vis- tied Mr. and Mrs. William Mather recently. Very few in this part of tho country are making maple syrup this year. It. is very poor weather for marking syrup. Miss Rita Roberts. of the Scotland Public sclmnl. is at. [new lmme her» for Easter vacation. Mr. Arthur Fulrlwr. blacksmith, returnmt Monday aftvr spenthng a toy: days: with friends at Trafalgar. “r. i Lucas. manager Hf the bank hem. has gone to \isit friends at Ha]_1hurton anduothm' {mints} Mr.‘ W. B. Rife and (amily are enjoying the Easter vacation in D0- tron. Mr. Arthur Hastio ls x‘olipv- Glad to report Miss Mary Charl- ton is somewhat improve-‘1 after her recent illness. We hope for further improvement; 1 Mr. John Turnbull of Toronto Normal. school is visiting at. his home here. temoon last week with Mrs. Robert Hopkins, A good time is reported by those who attended the concert at Hutton Hill school house on Thursday even- ing. April_ 1. Miss J. B. Davidson. principal vi the Public school. lvft last. Thursâ€" day for nor harm in Newton Misses Ethel Hunt‘ teacher at Gil- ford. and Edith Hunt, who is attend- ing the Toronto Normal school. are) spending the Easter vavation at their home hm-o. Mr. John Ross of Strat.f0rd_Sp9nt part of Easter vacation with his sis- ter lu‘l'o‘. Miss Ada Rico and her brother. fillnnton. spo‘nt Easter at their home ere). Mr. Alex. McMillan is home again from Toronto where he spent a cou- plgpf [youths l‘pcently. _ A ' Miss Norma Finder 'is hnme from Dotront for a we‘ll. A number of the young maple of this line attended the dance a: Mr. A. Ritchie's in Durham and re- port a Splendid time. 'Miss Isabel “mimmmi ié'épéhding Easter holidays at hm- home m Teeswater. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Gordon Kurh. assistant in the Cnntinualion school. left Thursday afternoon last to 51mm the short vacation with his parvnts in Strat- ford. Mrs. John Rice Went to Oshawa on Munday. _ Miss Eden .‘lilligan of Haliburtnn IS. spending her Eastnr vacation With her parentgnhercjl 1‘- James' Walsh. The. sporting fans are getting busy and to that end a public meeting will be held in Roberts hall next Friday evening to take all matters into consideration. M1. Henn Hang has purchased three thoroughbred cattle pfrom Mr. McPhe: son and brought them home nn Tuesday Mr: .and' Mrs. Milton Hetsl'ér en- tertamed a number of the young pegple o_n_ flggndgy eyening. __ Miss Phyllis Hetsler of Chesley 5992‘ Epstuér with her paxents. -__- Muliordon Goldsmith is attending the Trustees' Convention in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Gofl’dshiitfh 'siiévni $unday__a_ft_exjnoon with Mr. and Mrs. Southeast Bentinck tOur Own Correspondent) (Our Own Correspondent) the (I. N. 8. station in his Holstein. Mr. Ed. Lindsay. who recently moved to this neighborhood. was so nnfm'tunato as to get thrown from The: \‘arney l'. F. O, and If. F. W. 0. Clubs mo-t at tlm ham.“ m :m, Earl “PM on I-ridnv night to 011M thvir furnishings for the {aim Mr. William Pool» has returned homv t'xw m the Durham Rout Cross Monim-ial Hospital where he under- went an Operation for an infection ..r thv lip. and is‘adcting his tPsti- m m u: the; «ftici I't'llt\ of thv Insti- tutinn and 0f thr kind and cuurtmus acimiiiatratiuns of the ahh- stat! 0t lllll‘St'S. I Miss Reta Barbour. of N0. 0 school. Glenelg. and her brother. Wilford. teacher 1: Cache BOY. "‘0 spending the holidays at their home here. Rm: Mr. \Vhoalen conducted Ens- m- svrx'icos in St. Paul's church on Sunday. but found tlw roads we“ night impassable aftt’l' Saturday's snow storm. "V. v- school here. is spendi holidays with her Woodland. Mrs. Fgrr Lawrence spent last week with friends in Durham. Since we ias' wrote, 01'. t0 0“ more explicit, on March 23, I cups daughter was added to the amily of Milford Matthews. Mr. William Wilson. who a week ago sold his farm. stock and im le- ments to his nephew, George -'il- son, has. tilled the farm {or mm a dav “ith sumess that he is now in ciIcuImtaIIces that. he can either \\ 01k 01’ luaf. The scarcity of cattle feed and the abundance of snow is a matter much discussed. A reversal 9f eonditiens is much desired, but In the meantime, our farmers are m- ting in a stock of baled hay. t year's hay crap was very light. M1. Pete: Robins has mmed from the Maxshall place on the corner to the James pNichol farm a mile south of Durham. w '“ "V ' vâ€"v _ unloved 01th Iron; a sow 1m... 34‘, well u shook. He II still mm; u. care 0‘ Dl‘. D. B. Jlmiosnn, ”' Mr. Pete Robins recoivmt H... w, new; a. week ago of his m...” Annih m the VICIIIILV 01" «mug. We wish to thank our and friends for sympathy ncss shoym us in tho i ”W” - 'vaâ€" . death in the vicinity 0'" H1" ville. She had about I'mu'hm wound spun. death mother. 8.“. No. L Durham. Phunp 98-1: KELLY AIKEN COLLECTORS Oran ville and Owen Smmd Owen und offices 169 9th St. I Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada Lâ€"lo Stalin. Nothing too old, small. hm“ or hard for us to {tickle 3‘ years‘ experiencu N0 COLLECTIONâ€"NO CHAN in We llndlg Cglgcgtions Only Pure Water can be had In having a well drilled. \k'. handle Pumps and Pump R..- pairs. fluctuation Gnumued Why take 3 ochance and u.» water that as polluted am unfit fol} domestlcysq. yum. COLLECTIONS vish ‘0 thank OUI‘ IH'lgtH ends for sympathy and .\ lawn us In the Hun... of our beloved “‘11). can or runxs ED. J. PRATT Edward Fee and l a: 32 lm I0. Agricultural 1 Ably Pr Cumitwe’s (‘hairm Investigations a Market and Noe tion to Taste of MI 6. H0". IN' .IQIH'H“ “I! of NIH .\m'|m1!;m-;n miflm’. «pm-um! Ilw ‘ the second I'lel‘! M H“. v on the fulllmnu: llmhcm‘ ' am df‘fiil‘fi'.‘ ‘H l'0‘!'H!'tl | cation of NW \‘alnahir xvi. by the Agrivultm-ul luq: aim. md :«Isn n: H..- the With'v tn Mm; I immvement in ”1w m...” the marketing M mu 3;; WHEN! 0" ”w I‘x-mu [louse upprmw ”1‘ Mn- rm the aluminum- 1.. unuw ‘ aeration h0h\m-H H... m. 000. Ind. ”W Ibo~||||g|;.-‘ furthe‘rlucv Hf HI“ §n|.H~ perial (iowrnmvm p1 pl‘OdllPLS 0f (Alllmin luw. MUSIY wam'q- HM [p1 sumor." ‘ Dr. Jamlvsnn ~;v«-.~.‘~ :u In (‘Hlllllwm'lm' .. ~ port M Ilw .‘L’l'll‘ T , -. and in gun :n. - . . during Hn- In»! ‘m ”messary t“ l‘l“oo':1' ‘H ., the uhsvmutmns l Hum. ins ”I" HHHN' lJ-t \. :1" ‘ BhUI'l I‘Phlllll" H? H" m “’iUI and ”I" I‘H'HIIHIH H' Wic‘d III “In Ho'lww? . the fm'mvx' N‘~.~I~l Th0 Leader of the O l This is l‘o'lldvl'ml ill VIEW (If “Iv IIHIII dIBp lewd In ”III I. 6;? Oppuslilim. ”Io her I‘m Suulh mm; on “ID AIMI‘IN». \\ “9d 1h" wnrk III HI tried In slII'I-ad ”I" IIOUIIIIQ 0f any IIIIII accumplishml. III! “div“. and l um M l" IIIKI'I‘Ffi In IIOIIOI'EMI- IIII'IIIIIII befits [WM I huh deli“: III Hm HmII. this In ho- lIIs \zIII ulflh' Ih‘l‘fll" III field lmning Ith IIII of haxim: IIIHIII‘ :I entatiun Hf II \III'_\' But. as lw “Us our formr-r [{vlw bers of this Hm (he salllc- «iO‘IoIHI‘ me ill l'flgul'd 1 doned if I um: enumoratmu :1 which “in" hm plishml in tho- 1 "(‘nnlinnu (IMMENCE 800 ON NEW “‘3“! HOW! ed that HI» ID puny will l|"\ ther OPP-HUI“! of tlw 1w“ :1 hero. HIP o'xt' done last. fui‘ The Inn“ w .8 a Moro-run Will b0 HH'W . span: of 34» is mndv nvw- creased lmw which is H!" cupped h} In. shippiflfl MN Furniture Company En la: Next Week on sleuntifll Addltmn B0 thal duos nut 33 you kl .m‘fi-«torr thr- " and urban populati” he ‘14. must b. 1 M without Pduwti tan-e out of am VOL. 59.-â€"â€"N 0. 3 a: TON. H

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