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Durham Chronicle (1867), 10 Jun 1926, p. 1

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'5. June 10 ‘HOF DC“ 4.20 2.50 2. 25 1.50 1.00 )RA SALE ES m VOL. 59.â€"-N0. 3077. DIAMOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY IS ' FITTINGLY OBSERVED \\ xozu', is a)! Szmnot cla'u hm hil'm a: whilv his I thunadn. m. m sm'k thf m-w land. I“: ‘4 PXCE n m snw'l‘sa r_ and Mrs. William J. Wilson, Pmueer Residents of Egromont Tuwnship, Were Iarried in 1866, am! Though Both Have Passed [our-Score Hark, Are Still Hale and 303"! t'1II'u \ H mm" anal, with 1 Mali) «lug his w and do Wrinpmi H m n -:'mukabl¢- state hmml tmlm. NIH \\ “so“ i-t a \\ Hill". wuntrx‘ l‘ho' Ila san “w mu m Pennslyvania State visit Western 63} Walking Entire . m [I vlra. Wilson is a natiw n; eLuunty wklnw, [rt-land. but. hm lint-n a Lida-tit. ut‘ Canada Sim-v she: was ; wars of ago, coming M this untrv with how parents in 1830. w flair of tit-1' birth is giwn as ii. sho- thi'rc'fui'o living in twr 83rd tlt’. ttmugh sh» dons not. Show it. at is still quite smart. insisting . running twi- own tmusn and ”0-1 g ho-i' nwn \vni-k. Hvr manic-n an» was Sarah Parstnw. and slw n nwmtwr ut’ ttw well-knuwn Par- nw t'nnnly nt l’l'ntmi. pinnm'rs in w ito'wlnpnn-nt ut' ttw tuwnshiii. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson \W't't‘ mar- wt in 1866 at the ultl Parslnw homo -;u' Hum-nun. amt immmtiatcly tinntinuml un page 8) mlay last was an exceptional n ”w lives 0! MP. and Mrs. lllt J. Wilson of Egrenu.~nt. amt ' that nut. many are privilcgml ~. It was on this day that. this mm! mmplu celebrated the six- rmmwrsary of their wedding :unt‘tn make it more than m- happy. all thu members of idunlly wo-I'o- gathm‘ml togetlwr r ttw samn roof tn assist thn mldv i'nuplu UbSPl’VP, In a man- iwtiltini: tlm occasinn, ttm clay us In tlu-ii' mari'iml t'XifitPllt’Pu Wilson. who is in his 87th . l.‘ nf Irish parontagv, hut. Ml «'lmni lm-laml as the ianol ni‘ ill'lil. as tw was lmrn ml the 503 u “H parvnts “mm m rnuto to via. tlu- limit of oilipnpl'tunit)’, owl; tlwll' t'm‘tum-s '-'l this' then! lzuul. FM 3 man nl' his years, n vxi'o-ptinnally smart. o-njnys .nwrsatiuu inmwnso-ly. and is ”1‘ mm must. O'Stt‘t‘nlt‘tt l'vsiitt'liits U'l UH but, his 'ltlo CH COMMISSIONER nney of Claresholm. f the delegafion issloners to United WOMAN CHUR Legislative m During the as the only “”3“ nun-skinning hi hr. Jumivson n n‘dHVo' uf PM hn had left In and was on a flu. mom-v nor! nl' I" wturnlng » She'llml'm \ sun“: of FILM! (“H’u [u qgnallml 'o‘ptinnally smart, o-njnys atiun immensvly, and is u must. i-slmfmml wank-ms wnship in which he» has gri-uh'!‘ part of his life. a family camp. to Canada"; ml in ”10 vicinity nf Port I. win-u a ynung man. Hm I’ this skvtch canw in kg- mol. with nihvr Mum-N's, ihig his way inln thn hush hipml Hm hiwmhip tn Hm .h- slat" in \Vhit‘h ii. i-\ In lum’wsom Of his m h p-tnrn'mg a way ‘1 Snutlu‘l' his hum \V N .5 State Boy Intends to .tern Canada and Alaska, Entire Distance. h his hot!) WP“ 21 I” N. that, H mm hp h x Hm he‘ao Hill! em 11 mm to \Vrstex'n nut-[h tn Alaska. and tin: East. wchts m _\' duwn Hm Pacil'w hum Olalifownia and mnw in Hm Keystone g his young paw-u .0" 1011111ch that. h Pvnnsylvania State 1. hum» suuw WN‘R 1 :1 him to Wrstex' north in Alaska. an sun had Fruiay I'l'nnl { right him H H as far as Dur- »\'c~nim." fur Uwvn mmmm taking to! nt’ tlw lakvs. ml 3 uniqun a); ul’tm'nmm a husinvss ruling up thn . hv M'vl'tm)k LVII Ila 3’ 'l'lw May ".\lnt.lwr Nlim'." W”: ”'1 ; sLnunty by In.- lh'nmuro' Dramatic tiluh un~ van a .h-r thv ausl’ivus of Durham Prvs- sh.» was hytm-‘mn church last. Friday 0W1!â€" 9.. this jug. was a .lisammim”Wm. {rum H10 in 1830. stzuullmint. nt' altmdzuwv, but a wry gh'vn as pmmmg mul \wll-l'vmlvl'Wl pl'mhlr- le'fiml Iiun fur all mm. From thv first. shuw it. it “'1!" nut. Hmught that le’v \VUHM insisnntz kw a saw! hHlWN ”I" busy svasnn ancl'dm‘ pro-\rnting tlw WHmU'." mumhm's ”f mulch-n Hu- mngrvgutiun I'mm bring in at- :md 3110 h-mlzmrv. anal mnntm- z‘nttl'at'timm uwn Par- lumping Hn- must, «if lhv town fisi- mo‘o'l‘s in alo-nts :m'ay. Hm! thv may IN'PH PM wnshiv. un vat'lio'l' in tho' spl'in". ”WV“ is “1‘0 mar-gnu dnum, that. a full Imusu wnum ln\\' hnnwl haw hw'll cm hand. but at this swu- mwlinh‘lY! Sun Hf HH- Vo-m'. it is mwt in im- fl. 'm'msihlc' h) N‘t'lll'l.‘ {III attvndancc at yval'a‘ ‘ he want ‘ w 'l'lw stago' svttings \ww \Vv 33‘. range-«l. llu- c'cvnwany \anl 11‘ and NW dupivtiun of Hm \‘1 l'hfll'fli‘h't'i :vH Hm? s'unM lw. «1! (“1“ \\'inHI. gumg in!” a “WWW 10”" vlmruvtm's, l'nx- unl'. rtunah-ly ”"33 nu! immv tho-m by mun". tlu H'" Hf HI" muthvl'. :md Hm? nt' Hu- tnulg livt‘ hwy. Jewry )Mlnnnvll. wv '5 “1 mshfimuhng vhat'ut'lm's and “m‘ tinnley \wH l’mrh'aywl. 'l‘hwu Hun lc'mling: parts. and \VHhOU 5”“ tho-w \chlcl haw lwvn n“ pl: L "“ H1: ru- \Hm avaictml {In-s0 cha' mt", hmv tho' sallisi'm'tinn 0f kl “9k" Hm! Hwy vam'iml tho‘ir imp: "91'“ Nuns “'0‘“ and vnntrilmtmi and small mannvr h) tlw surm‘ss 9 ‘0 m-mhu'tinu. 'l‘lw othm' vhal “3m? hm. \Vi‘l'f‘ gmnl. :md "MOUNT and will he l'i‘mo‘rmhvrml as Hm‘ 9'0"“ bust dramas of its kind put ( DROMORE CLUB HAD EXCELLENT PLAY WESTERN WRITER WINS AWARD Isabel Ecclestone MacKay, of Va:- couver, who has been awarded the Blanche Macintosh prize. given by Preble Macintosh. Esq.. of Mont- real, for the best one-act play In the I.O.D.E. competition. “Mother Mine." Presented in Town Hall Here Friday Night, was Plea- sant Affair, Cleverly Executed, Though Turnout Was Very Small. prm'vnting tlw Hu- vongrvgalh tvmlzmm'. anal km‘pim: Hw m olo-nts away. )3 un ('{ll'lio'l’ in no dnuht that. thaw- hm'n ml sum Hf tl'w Vo- passiblc to so: “My kind nf a: my kind M’ an insi‘ln attractinn. "Mutln-r Mine" is :1 play with many im- parts and was \wll rarriml by lw vast nf twelve memebrs of the Uranium-v Illuh, whn krpt the inter-‘ 's‘t nl' Hw mnlivm'v until thv final mrmm «immwd nll tho- last m't. l'lw slugo' svttings \wrw \wll ar- I'ungml. llw wmpz’my \W‘H ira'mml. and HH- ‘lvpivtiun nt' Hm Vm'iuus I'hm'm'h‘tw :rH Hm \‘HUM lm dc-sil‘ml. “um...” “Hing mu. :1 rowivw nf tho mm w i ll hp rmmn INN! dramas uf in a lung hmo- ASSESSMENTS REDUCED AT COURT OF REVISION Court Met Monday Night 0 Week to Consider Appeals 'I‘hn W'Jfi svssinn ui' tlw (lvurt 0f ”ML-lion fm' Durham was huh! on Mmulay night uf last. “wk. and while lho'rv \w'rn smvml appeals pl'vsvnt- ml. unly a fmx‘ \wm- nllnwml. TIH‘ :\<~'N.~'t~'lll¢'llt. Hf tllo' I'o'sioivncv 0f “. “IO'I'O‘ \VO'I'“ F'WVI'IH (I‘V‘W'ttlfl l“‘ . . -.- ml. unly a fmx‘ \wm- nllnwml. TIH‘ assvssmvnt ”1' Han ro-sioivncv 0f \V. Unldwr was rmlm'wl $100. a rmlm'ticm n!” 354!) was :lHnwmil \V. A. Mm’mwan nu tho- prnpvrly known as thn Mc- Km-Imiv Milk. and Jamws )lcdiirr was :nllmw-al a $27) rmhwtinn «m a paved ut' land whirl] hn mvns in Hw mrpm'atinu. Tho lmsino'ss as- sussmo-nt 01' MW 41. N. R. “as ['04le bo‘fhl n..‘l .‘H'F‘. J. H. .‘H u... v. . ,. . Amnngst, nthvr Pl‘HW‘l'tii‘r‘ awn-al- inu was that nf Hw CuMm' Block. and tho plant knnwn as tiw .lm'ksnn Mmmfm'turim: Clnmpam'. Mr. \\'. liable-1' put. in “In ammals against HH'N‘ pmpm'tivs. but. Hwy wmw‘ tHr‘m allnwml. and as a wsult, Jndun Suthvrland will he Callml t0 «lvvicln Hm nmtlm'. Kg‘aiiist Assessment N 'l’hriro- \\':i.- :i hi: rruwd nt‘ Uri-y tintint)’ rrs'iilcmts at Hurlph ynsto-r- day. and trim wzirly morning until it M“ In u'rlowk. an almost contin- uous string at mntor cars pay-ml through tmvn wn thv Highway. " ' Hf those \Vnuld gm 1))' nut (in thn highw uttriuling. ton. as many utili'l' Funds. 01‘ come my south at here. As this is written this .Wednes- day owning. the parade has com- mencorl thrnugh town, coming home ,0“ the return trip. The day was the official “Grey County Day" at the Ontariu Agricultural College, at Guelph. 3m), that Thirsty Arizona Lost. a fountain-pen l half-filled with ink. 'l’hvrn was a In: mmty resuhmts at av. and frnm_ vau'l “NW. and Hm? Hf Hh- clvl‘ro- .lo'l'l'y )h'llnmwll. \w'rv tho‘x m: Hun-zu'lvrs and uxvnp- wll lmrh'uywl. 'I‘hvse- Wow“ 1:: parts. and \ViHltmt. HH'vm HM hmw lwvn Im play. but u almvivtml {hrsv charm-(M‘s sniisl'nrtiom of knnwing. . «'m'riml tho‘il' imlwl'scma- H and mmtrihuto-ci in nn Innm' tn thn surt't‘ss Hf Um m. 'l‘hn nthm' charm-101‘s, i‘ gmul. :md "Mothm' Minn" I'HIwmlwrml as MW of tho ms nt‘ its: kind put 011 here Nirlml SIN“ .\ R “nu-z Indium! MUKN hm» 2m and DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, “I“ pal" MW 401‘“- \W'I’P HIP ly “1* tin of Last .5 Made by a man mi of A. D. BROWNING DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS Thirty-six Years Had Been Ill Six Years From Paralysis ening of Arteries. mother of Hm {(mn: Sin-04ml citigvng passed: â€"--An" S‘H'Cil'll ClIlZOIlS pitaaml (I «lay nunn of this W001i i son of Mr. Archibald D. after a long illness of duration from paralysis lining of the artcrir‘s. Mr. Browning. who was in his sixty-fifth year. was born in the Township of Howick. about two miles from Clifford, whurc he grow to mmiiiomi and for a time was (‘11- Ragod in the crvamm‘y businvss. 'l‘hirty-eight years ago he. was man‘â€" riml in Miss Anni” Rnhnrison of Armow, Bruce County. wiwn they mnvmi tn Pictnn for a your or more. Thirty-six years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Browning moved to Durham. where they haw since X‘PSlde. and whore thry haw. won the rslwm Hf tho. \Vhflll? town and arr lwld in the highrsl rrgarll. Fur a Limp. Mr Rimming was nmplnyml in lhr. Mr.- KPUllllll' Planing Mills. hut late-r un- ~lnrml the vmplny ul’ tho Durham Furnithrn llnmpany. whrrn ho r0- mz‘iinml unlil lakvn sullolvnly ill six wars :ign \Vlllll' at \vnt'k and hml tn lw rvmmwl to his hump. Mr. lil'l‘lWllllll! suil‘vrml l‘rnm par- aysis \Vllll'll. with hiirllrnim: ul' llw lllfll"l‘ll‘.~'. inrz‘ipzirilnlml him for wnrk- lug. ”r was :Ihh‘. lllWVl‘Vl‘l‘. in he up mul almul. in llw lust. lhnugh l'nr lhr past i'o-w months. his limhs gram him runsinlvrzihlr lrmihlv and SO in- lrrl'o-rml with his ll'll'flfllllllllll lhal! ii is iwarly lwu wars sinrv ho had hm-n 'll' lmx‘n. Lust, Salim-day lw lunk :nwlho-r slrnkn which l'rmn llm first was rvuarclml {is must wrimis, hr brim: linm'msrinlls must. ul' HH- \ limv. llu linm-rml rm milil 'l‘nvs- iluy nmm. whmn hv passml away, happily rrh-aswl l'rum u long: [)l"I'll"¢l nl' Sliil'vro-iiig. family we Hm SM'Vic‘ ROW. H. 1 will 1w m CONTRACTS LET Grey County Road Committee MetWIH! m 2H Here Monday and Dealt With? :Hmum‘ Bridges Here and at Neustadt,itiw law! Washed Away by Spring Floods.!~:z}irxg 21 â€"â€"-â€"Durham Bridge to Be Ready m! snmhmn n rmmcu Traffic September 1. l | I I H] ii; I mmrzwt. fur Hm wmt-nt. \\'Hl'k at. thn Salmon-n hl'iolgv at Durham «“1110- (My. and HW Sal'nin Bl'iolgv "mm- pan)’ was uwm'oiml Hm mmtx‘avt fm' U! Han atwl. This was Hw wwlivt. at “In {Inllnly (inml Hunds {IHmI‘niani-‘tl whirl! mm. hvl‘u :mcl npvnmi tlw Inn-1 h" ole-rs; m! Mnndm‘ ufh-x'mmn, thu mvvt- { h" im: Irving hth in NW Hahn Ilnusv 11H 1” :3 n't'ltwk. 'l‘hv Cmnmin‘ (‘nnsistml I" nt’ \Vmwlvn Millm'. I'luplu'nsia. liltal'lvs 1“ Hnlm. Hw vhaimmm. Nun-manhy. :md 1, "1 Rm-ws 'l'uylm' m‘ Hsprvy, l’ringlv 01",“ Kowwl :md Hahlvv ul‘ Egrvmnnl, 'l‘len} h'mlc-I' prim' fur thw wmvm ‘.\'m.'k', was $9.00 pm' Pubic yard fur Hm?" ahuhnvnts. and 35 001115 a funt. fur} Hm flum'. 'I‘hc‘ Sarnm Bridgv Cum-U, pnny‘s h-nclm' fur tlw $10M \Vm'ki m»: sum-2m. ‘ 3 Tim Sangwn bridge is (.0 haw 3 ~ L slum 01' 1'3" few. Hm (‘vant \VM‘k] is In [In (Hmwlvtm‘l by August. I. Hm . stw‘l by August 15. and tlw work _ enmnlvtml and tlw hridgv Ow‘n fm‘ ,‘tramv by Hm lst «.r so-ptommw. f .1 Contracts for Hm Nvustaa'lt bride" .1 l'wnrw HIS" 1M. at. this mwting. hit-1w!i ‘ l of Mildmay was mvnralmi tlw m-m- " vnt work at. 38.00 mm culm- yarol ‘ 1!. Kvyo's' Hf Kim'm'clllw gm. une\ 1 nf Mildmay was :m'nrahul thu (mm- vnt. walk at 88.00 pm‘ whip yard‘ and 3H w-nts a I'm-t for tlu‘. tlc‘wr.‘ while» Hm tmulvr for ”w stew-l \\'¢H‘k] mm! to Hun Samia Ih'idgodlnmpanyfi at 911337310", 2 Thu mm mm. of Hm I‘ml'hnml ln'idgv will ho in tho npighhnrhnnn (Cantinund‘on page 1: UNION SERVICES TO BE HELD NEXT SUNDAY Rev. J. E. Peters to Have Charge. of Your Services. Owing to Ab- sence of Rev. W. B. Smith at Gen- eral Council. Sunday will lw a busy «lay fm' tho Rm‘. J. E. l’vtm's nl' tlm Quown Strowt Plum-M1. wlm has nn loss than four smwirns un that clntp. Owing tn tlw ahsonm- of Rev. W. H. Smith of Knox at. Montrnal. thm'v will lw uninn SPI‘VlCPS in tlw twn Dm‘haml I'nitml churches. in Knox clmrvh at. ll a.m. and in tho Quonu Strm‘l church at 7 p. m. ; Tho snrvicos at Zion (‘Dmmnm'v at L30 instead 0! 2.30. and llwn Mr. PPtvrs goes to the Hamtu‘lvn t‘llat‘gv in Nnrmanby. It will be a busy day for him, and there is not, much al- lowance made for flat tires or en- gine trouble if all the services are to start. on time. May afhwnnnn {:1 25m mm; m:- y I'vsiclvnw nn Hurufmm stl'wi. s-I'Vivvs twins: minim-two! by tlw H. I"). Amish-Hug. hutm'mvnt lu- mado in Dun-hum wmntmgx‘. : 1‘:3~‘iclo'lu«'v nn Hzll'ut'l'nm strowi. ', ' .. . . . . . . n I " Q A ‘ ' 0 g u ‘ Tum-s lu-m'." mnhlm'to-ci by llw; . 1“ “HM” "" "“1 ”M' "'- 4-””+1, I". I) \rnh'h'nn” I! turmwnt 61me1. .thH HHXHM'. was nut ulnnxw‘ w much" in hm-hnm wum~h~xz\'.‘:"'." "f” ”" ”W.“ "“ WM‘M ““V"{ glum lmuhmi up I“ a slum lmw. . ‘ \Vt‘ i"‘..'l'4‘ lelf MP. ”Mill" lo'Hc-r' TRACTS LET ”‘3" "'1? WWW shum u\\‘in§.: tn tlw; ‘ Hi!” Hm! lit‘o- MN MW hit-"h was is" FOR COUNTY BRIDGESI “M "Htiwly “W“ 1mm mwnnmlly. and ti Iqulm» Hm? tlw ilmwurmwu ut‘ Hu- mast: Lnt' l‘inglmm In Hn- olis‘hmm‘ 1th :m' County Road Committee Mettt'HcHH all INHHI' \H'iHnQ. and II“ mm: re Monday and Dealt With§2nl\'nm.~‘1n gr: an ‘lw'k 21ml watch: :dges Here and at Neustadt‘inlt‘ lands-mum H“ c‘nnvmdws \VHh' Hm? I!“ “\[H‘Mwl 1H IHWI in'; ashed Away by Spring Floods.‘ Hum: H Hmnhzn’nwcm mu Hum-«lay lust. and Durham Bridge to Be Ready for . affic September 1. {2' rvqncwt that \w rgmmnlwr mm (0 ml! his ull I'I'u-mle Ill Iom'n. KQ-yus ”f Kinvm'clinv gut. “”1 MM :x shuz't stay in England. MP. mm fur H.» m-mum \wrk at H..- ; Hulm mh'mis SIH‘WHH‘: :1 shm't time HI'HS~'4"~" :nul “Hwy part4 nf Eur- row-n hI-iclgv m Ihn'hnm wquin ‘. . . . . . wym. but [us [H'IIH‘IMH th \\'l” be 211141 tho- Snrnin Briolgo' firm-I. . . In ”I“ nvluhlmrhnml Hf hl~' HM hHmP .' \ms :m'awiml tlw wntmvt fur: _ . t . 'm.;_. ...._. nu». \‘Hl'dil'f. ”H m HUI-many ‘\_\"hc-x'c- many I'vlahws Um town’s most, re- 15 passed away Tues- his week in the per- chibald D. Browning. illness of six yvars’ uax‘alysis and hard.- X38")! Ky Sffing Floods. ft! :11 Bridge to Be Ready for. N September 1. ”I 1“! .-' nt’ Kinrm'elinu gut. Hm 'I' Hm «mun-m. \\'Hl'k m, thu‘ H H'ialgo- at Durham ("WNW-i” Hu- Sal'nin Bl'idgu civmfi‘.” :lwawlml thv cuntl'avt fm" [I This was Hw wwlict. at H \‘ (imnl Rmuls finnnniHquF " ' .-- I -x.....\...l 6h” Lin- ‘ h fur HID fnuf, far 1" Cum- 'l wm'k ENJOYED PASSAGE ACROSS ATLANTIC Mr. 'l‘hn Ehrtmit'lw ( fmm Mr. Val. H morning: nt’ this ‘ ths us M’ Hw \\ and ”w gum! m crmsiuu tlu- Atlm 'l‘lw Mlnr was l’mminvm hi mun ncl \\ r. V. Hahfi Had Wonderful Time on Trip Across, and Sends Greet- ings to Durham Friends. \Vu I‘vm‘o't Unis wch m ('nruuu-m Uh- olvznh at Hamilhm 011 Friday 01' his". \\'m~k of Mrs. l'Ilj/AIIM'UI MCBI'iMl.1 *wifv nf .Iuhn Nh-Bx'ie-n. \x'hn passml away I'nlluwing an ilhwss fmm lwart twmblv. at 1101' I‘MMUIICP. 1W:- Wal- nut strw‘t. smxth. Mrs. leh'ic-n_\\'i|! 1w hyttnvr wâ€"l MRS. E. McBRlEN DEAD AT HAMILTON. vr rrsiiiwiiie :is liiimi‘wui I'Dllllili‘l'.’ Stu- \\‘:i.~‘ imrn W‘iH‘ \‘s'iiili-r's‘ Lilk". nn ”in farm iiuw uwnml by Mrs. W. Mjnv. nil-i gin-w in yming woman- humi in ligrrn‘mni, ii-iu‘ing i'ur Ham- ilinn \VIU'II awn vighivwn yrars M Mr. \Vlii-rv siii- has lwrn aimivsl. a i‘nniilmmis rug-Mum. ‘1 TIM iii-ruusmi was a daugiiivr (if the» lain Mr. and Mrs. Hirirird Pimn- iivr. and is the last surviving sisii-r :md roiiatiw of Mrs, M. Kross of Durham. On lwaring «if her sister's illnrss. Mrs. KI‘Pss loft fnr Hamilton a work ago last Friday and was at. hor bedside during the last week of lmr life. returning to town Munday night._ _ . , L-_-Ln....l “ma "(5- haw [we n :1 ("mini [is «nimuwnt nl' H ti '1]? ”MW, ht‘ hHS hv'.’ >H| NIL. “hivh, M Hw hrs! lw hm mmiv him fwvl HI: tn 2w \num: again ». hmwils' fiw hut l mi. '.I'!uhuHuntu " mm hp thinks lw [UK/UL. Ho'snlo's hvr husband. Mrs. Mc- Brivn is survivml by mw son, David. and two daughters. Mrs. Harry Bridgmvnml and Mrs. \V. Freeman. all of Hamilton. 'I‘ho funnral was held Monday morning at 8.30 from Hm family rosidvncv tn St. Patrick's Mnn'ch. inturmvnt being made in Holy Sepulchrppcmetery. ' Jâ€" n' “ma 'L’nAI- hm" Ltlt‘miit'h' mlitm' had a lt't.t('l" 1'. Val. Hahn nn 't‘nvsitay : «it this \W‘t'k in which hp «if ”H‘ “'Mldl‘l'flll pzissagv . gum! timv th' vnjnymt in r. “in Atlantic. wttm‘ was \Vi'ith-n nn imam! Haitian Pacith' tinvi' Mntita. tml ttu' 26th Hf May. and nst as ttw English must. t'amv it. Mr. Hahn says hv mi-t wry nit-v [9009]“. and ttw fart n'i-u \\'»'t'4' ('unsiitvi'zihl)‘ mum nn thv twat than minth-mvn m- hm-n :i «wntrihnting favtni‘ t'tt,ttt}'lltt'tlt nt' tht' trip. tn‘. 111111111 :1 1-111111'11111111111'1'11111111' 111111.1111111 111 11111 11'111. 1111 ”\1‘l‘_ 1111 111151 111 a 1111111111'1 3111 1111.. “1111111 1111 saw, “as 1111 111'51 1111 111111 1\11111111;11'11 111 111111 111111 111111 1111 “1111111 rl'o'mnnt, (lmmlu. \x'h Mum; .\lllll\'l'l'.~‘al'}'. MR. AN!) MRS. \\'ILI,I.\.\| .I. \\'ll this wwk m ghyuniclu JUNE 10, 1926. ll‘x 1113i“ “1 l iizahvth no 1!!“ \\ HQIP lw(h l' l'-<‘ ;1 lhv uh!- 1 Pnundvr. '9‘.“ lu‘k" 7...“; .1. :.<. 9:; :. 351A .2: .5 :1 i A» _ $.92... .1. 2427.7. _‘-, . up; T_ H'llu'u '- “’ ° "‘ut'é. lull Ili.~ wifv Ilc'nifld “\VlH‘lf- ’1‘“ .811) 1TH)» Hf tlw still, whivil was hmnd m . thv lmusv and had appglrnmly 1mm .~‘ was I'vt't-ntly uwd. _.\lr.~'. Nt'fillt‘l‘: usaycl I’wnrcl that “W." {WUIVM «m UH.- Ml! 1.11an would “'vHuy‘k Vu-mlty nnly mm H t n 4 1 .1 51-..; H... .«lill “-9.; M100?! STILL FOUND 0N BENTINCK FARM Sunday Afternoon Search Has fruit- ful Results, but Doubt Is Expressed if Conviction Can Be Made. lnspm'tur llm‘ki‘ll and l’rnvincial {luuslullla- lwnlcm ul‘ ”won Snuml. (‘amn m tuwu Sunday nnu'ning and, plt'klm.’ my County (meslalnlus Fal- cnnc-r and \Vulsnn lwrc‘. lvl't immwli- atvly l'nz- llvntinok. Hn tlw farm Hf a man namml Nosllm', flu-y dis- ('HVl‘l‘Wl a still in thv lumsv. lml. nut. sul’livivnl liqum' l‘m' an analy- ;sis. tlumgh eru was gnml Miclvm'u that. all was 1101. wnll :Ilmut tlm m'vmisus l'x-nm an H. 'l‘. A. point pl n Salim! may; .3357.“ 7:51: ~77:â€" râ€"CPV a aruwwod...‘ 97:: .2 t: 72:3,]. .731. 7.: .._.._.:..:....1.1.:; H the H' Hl KNOX CHURCH W.M.S. MET LAST WEDNESDAY NUSHPI A ‘ ‘ Excellent Meeting Held at Home of Mrs. Thomas Allanâ€"Lengthy Re- port Given by Mrs. (Rev.) W. H. Smith of Women’s Conference in 'l'iw mnmhly tum-ling uf the W. M. S. of Knnx l'nitud vlmrch was hula! at Hm hump uf Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allzm cm \\‘mlnvs«i:a_\'. me 2, with Mrs. .Iuhn Bull m'vsiclinr. 'l‘hv Bihlu reading was iakvn by 7 ,. .u l : »l, AI‘J l't‘ Int-"u lllll'l.‘ v- .5 -- W- v le meeting wasclusm with flan Lord 5 Prayer 111 unison, after which Mrs. Allan served tea, and a short social time was 329m. Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 hrmn'y and that m:- slm “as when tlwy tank mm' Hm '. Insywmur 1401'ka svcurml ssinn uf Hu- still and “MR it to . Sound, and whilv it is duuht- I' erv is wnmuxl! With-new W 'o- a (‘mn‘ivtimL naming has 3‘4". hum-d from lwadquarte-xw. The! M was mado ftfllmving ill“ H'- still in tlw hcms: io‘nt liqum' fnr an : ll Hlvl’v was g‘nmi “VI was not wall alum fmm an H. 'l‘. A. pr, his: tl M talk tn “)0 0f- cvh'hl‘ah‘cl $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. w an analy- ‘nml nude-mm ll ulmut tlw '. A. point pf ll INSTITUTE BRANCHES WELL REPRESENTED AT DIST. MEETING m '0“ aid in __.â€" 'l‘lu- annual nwvting «if ihn Snum Grey anvn‘s Institutes was hold in the Public Library. Durham. on Friday. JUIN‘ . Fifty 11mins wrrn in attenuation at ihn morning ses- sion which was increasvd in about ninety in tho aflm‘nuun. Drmmro, Holstein, Aytun. Camplwll‘s Uu'nvrs. Hauowr and Durham {wing repro- svntod. Fi‘illuwing Hm (awning c-xvrcisns, and the prusidmi's address. imports worn board from thv district and alm (110 branches. and it was found that all \wrn doing gum! wui‘k. Branrhns ropnrimi lwlpim.’ schools. hospitals. tho (lilildrvn's Shultnr. skating rink. lustiiuiv for ”w Blind. :Im'it'uitm‘ili suririii‘s and ”14‘ um'tiy “f tho rnnm‘iunity. As a disiriri work. tliv linuuriui adupiitm ii an Arnn'ninn buy at Hm Iumw at. (imorm'iuwn was takvu up, As a district wm'K, luv llluuu'uu adoptinn «1‘ an Amwninn buy at Hm humu at. lie-urgvluwn was takvn up. and $160 was mat to llu- Armvniam lh'liol' Assm-iatinn 3 {MV days pro- vit‘msly. A {Pic-gram was I'm'o-n'nd m. nnon by “w svvrvtary and wad at Hm uftm‘lmnn svssicm. as fullnwsz “.\m‘«‘|’0t lwm‘livst thanks 13mm nim- Lv Armenian buys fur yuur (‘HIIH‘Iâ€" Mutinn. Pious» «In utmust In win distric'! summrt fur stv clmn' lads." It. was «lm'iclml at. tlw IIM'HIIH.’ sus- sinn tn cuntimu- um \un'k. Convenod Here Fridaf Lastâ€"Last Year's Officers Re-e ected.-Dur- ham Girls” Sowing Class Iade fine Impressioan Their Conduction of husinoss fleeting. 'l‘lm rvcvipts for ”In Mastl‘ivt \va 8355.25 and tho 0xm-1uliluw~ fitmfii’. 'l‘lu- rmmipts for Mam-hrs \wrn $2.(m.16 and thv vxpvndihn‘ns album $1.350. The sum 0" $52.77» was paid to thn Fedm‘atinn. Ammum'vnwnt was mad» of a branch loving mutan- izvd at. Allan Park :1 \\'wk am. This makvs hwlw ln'anchvs in. Smuh Hwy hish'ivt. M'tvr sunn- dw'us- siun nu lustitnlv walk in uvnc'l‘nl. 0w nwviim: adjum'nml. Lunch was sit-MW! in ”In )msvmvnt Hf ”W Liâ€" brary by tlw an-lmm Manvh. A .dnnatiun «of $10.00 was mmlv tn Hm 'l‘rvasm')‘ and ‘20 to Durham ln'unvh Mr “H' vllh‘l'laillmt'm. 01' «lepM-N. The Afternoon fleeting Tim aftornnnn snssion lwgan with tho singing of llw "Mam:- Iwaf." Miss .lumiesnn. Haunwr, mumbling. Mrs. Sidnvy Banks from Slwlhm-nv. win” was vxpoctmi In slwak. was un- uhlP 1H lw prvsvnt. lull sum :1 Import whirl: was wan! by Hw svm'vmt'y, Mrs. leh'aith. (Cuntinuml on pmzn .; HAD NOSE BROKEN WHEN HIT BY BALL Bobbie Gray, Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray of This Town. Bad- ly Injured at Chesley Celebration. RHMLV. HIP SU\'N\-}'08|‘-chl .‘HH Hf Mr. and Mrs. William Gray ul‘ this (mun. mot. will: an am-iclvnl. :H. Um ('llwsloy cc-lvln'aliun on Thursday nf last. \ka while wall-him: a ganw uf senior baseball hvlwwn llllnslvy :uM Walkm‘lnn. W'itti his paronts. thv litttv t'c-ttuw had mun tn tlw Bruvu tuwn tn mm in tho Si‘itdiors’ ltmmiun and was watching tho gamv {rum :1 pmitiun twtmmn third has" amt ttw tmmo platv wtwn struck in tlm nusv by a tutti bait. Tho tmy‘s nusv my hmkvn in four plumN amt .sn hat“) swvllwt that nuthimz mmM lu- ctnnt with it, until m-xt day \xtu-u ”1'! .lamivscm and “Mt svt thv t'i-zn-tmw :mct lw is nnw doing \wH. AI l1 “'3‘ a narruw vsvaw mr uw lad. hut aftm‘ HIP firs! min was uvvl' hv (melainml wry mu.- nncl mm Hfl'flrfid to assist. ”In «lm‘lcn' a Jay M sn aftmwwards in drnssinc Hw injury MISS MACPHAIL, MP. GOES TO EUROPE Will Attend Women’s League Con- vention in Dublin and Later Visit Various Cities in Europe. Miss Amws Mat'mmi siw'. Mvmhm' (If ‘III-II Sunthâ€"East (hwy. \I'Ill abroad :IHM' [H'HI'HL'HHHI munlh. “4‘!“ m [1 July 8 .n Macphnil “Ill hp III II land. attending a mnhm \\ IImv-n. lnh-I 1m! Inna! \Vumnu‘s lmm'nzmuum Lo-uum- nu Wat-l- and wa-dnm. M'h-x- llu' lmh- lin sc‘SFiml. thr- lmauuu will I'H'HH~ Wuv at Gland. Swil/m-Iuml. nnar Gnuma. M ”to (Hand St'huul Hl' I’M- lnwship, lwtwrmu July 26 and Sop- lomlmr 4. “('HVN‘H thv lwn moml- inks, Miss Mavphail will slmucl a few days in Londuu and mm" mm in Dflnmark. studying tho sysh-m nl‘ rural sclmuls lwim: "[N'l‘uh'd tlwrr'. gMiss Macphail will Im :1 guns! of |tlle Danish government. Ml‘. and MP8. (il'nl‘fl’v 4“,, \Vlls‘oon (if l'llzrvmnnl am- mcmrninu ilw ill-all: nf their sun. Arthur 1... Who dim! June 3. and onv month and nun day. The raiisn 0f dnalli was pnmmmnia, tho child living ill mily a in“ huure, Th0 funeral was lu-ld {rum tho- fam- ily home on Saturday. inhirment being nude in Durham cvmvtory. Rev. J. Taylor. pastor of lhn Baptist church, hag! _chargg_uf__t.he sorvice. 1 ll__ Wg'éfiqfié'finiffim m. and Mrs. Wnlson m their bereavement. LOST INFANT SON of Mr. and “(5. ifarlinmvnt to WIN Ivaw {n "ration 1:11» 1m day \Vlwn lm 01. 1h» fun-1mm I won. 0803; m f"? “H I was witiun hnnw ,. hva ' was hadlx ,. dun" rngl‘chéo

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