West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 Jun 1926, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

’0 St ru-t. Durham dayJune 29’ ction Sale man age ntsda! -o--o--o--o--o~o--o--o--o»o--W o-o-o-vwo Vo-ouo-o-MW ousehold Effects IN one 171 1 Nu- W. Hun“ on H bowing \H' unity Ind Kl". ~'. Jnhn n have ' net-u- “Purse Read the Clan?“ Act. on Page 7 \\.., i “as .ewhed here Mondav ’w- wious illness of Mrs. (REV) I I? .1 ..r Kincaidine. sister of the “M ~' Hug hes and of Mrs. E. Kress m: \hs. ‘3. Alexander here. Mrs. im'x- was seized with a paralytic «wk». but. at time of writi no rhangu in her condition has n [infirm]. It is to be hoped that her miuiition is not so serious as rela- tives here anticipate. ‘ tinninimn'ing this mnnth. thm'n has hm‘n a vhzmgv mmh‘ in tho nzamnm' nt' timu'im: lip ttw l‘ait‘S t’m' “so-rs ut' hych'u. We» aw tint. fully ('Htht't'Sflll' \ViHI tho mo'thmt to he' t'lllltltt)'t'ol. hut. unoh'i'stamt that tho rhango- ntt'm-ts thv vnmmm'cinl ainol pnxwr uwrs mnstly. Hvrntnt'm-v. tho mto-s' in t'nmmm'i'ial plm'vs haw be‘o'n tiuurml Hn tlw first 51) hum-3' USP “3' Hwtaliml lnaot. afto'i‘ which a m- ctm-tinn was allnwml. l'mh-r tho- .a.-\\' ruling. thnrv is a WWW» (‘hal'gv u." 7. roll“ fm' o-zu'h MN) watts ui‘ m~tallmi load. with a minimum rhnt'm- 0f 50 cents. This is similar tn tlw it'l’Vtt't‘ chal'gv lnvimi un «Inm- mtu' patrnns, whn pay a gross rntP: ." Iii: w-nts. 'l‘hv nhi rat» for com- mwn-iut usurs was 6 Nuts and 3 t'o-hts. 'l’ho- no'w rat» is 3 (This and 1 WM, hut instruct of go‘tting a !"'OIlti'iit"tll at “W 0nd Of 50 hours, the :miuimt is nnw Mt) hnlu's. ’l'izo- .tnmnstic rat» remains prac- malty ttw same. but. we nrp in- :‘nx-nml that the users of puwm' are tn haw tho- ph'asuro' of a i'nduction :n into-s. 'l‘hv new system of com- pntnn: tho amnunt due is being made yo'no-ml throughout ttw province. MM is being done with the idea of rfnakim: the rates charged more uni- arm, Revision Generally Is Downward, but in Some Cases Rates Will Be Higher. CHANGE MADE IN LOCAL HYDRO RATES a III-:IsaIIt aHI'lmmn. 'lhIIV an: 03(- WW”! In IIIIIIg II bask»! and cup and. :Ihmv all things, I'cmvmbvr HIP dam SalIIIIIaV. MM 3. l! \V III I»- INK-If. to vntm' Hm grounds Hum BIINII «PM LmIk Inl' tho‘ Pg- IPIHHIH. hannm. and cum» pmpawd I‘uI' an anon-mum full of sociability :IIIII I'II,iH,V'llII'lIf. mm 200 IIIIHIIkI'l'S WPI‘I‘ in at- Io IIII; Illt'I’ Ia~'I Ivar. and NW) PHJIHI‘II 1'. sm IaI I'H‘ IIIIIIII as “6‘“ as a pawl I'lflulam III' sIIIIIIs. II is I‘XDI'CII'II III II all IIIII‘H'SII'II “III Iakrv IIIIS :III- IIeIIIIII o-mvnt as an inviIaIinn In vnmn In "II'I'I, IIIIII IIII'HIIS and IIPIp SpI‘IIII liar-o'mnnl aml vivinily (Ill. buys and girls will lmld llwir fil‘lh annual pwmc in High Park grounds. Tur- nnln. this yvar. in Arva N0. 9, just wad. uf llw new mo‘rry-wl-munc'l lunloling. out ”w "“011li 0! Sat.- m-olay, July 3. no-xt. EGREMONT PICNIC EARLY NEXT MONTH Former Residents of Township to Gather in High Park, Toronto, for Annual Outing. â€" Bigger Crowd Than Usual Expected This Year. otI-w'usmmn nt' lito'raturo- and t'm‘tain HHlo'I' suhjo-c'ts. but. not t'm' 'ailmmts nr sto-amshilm 83 ”WSW worn instru- lllt'll's' Hf ttw oto'vil. Man haat «'t \\hnlo~.~'un)o' War of NW unknnwn. ’t'lns t'c-m' mako's him stand in Hm wm nt’ pmgrvss. At on» time, pm- pto- lwlivvmt that the world was flat. tialhto-u mvt with [norsncution t'ur trying tn tvach tho pmplv that (t‘lnntinuod on page 7) In ”Mo-r Hmo-s tlm pmrpln Hf Eng- lnnol www ummsml M ”w Pstahlish- nu-nt nl‘ Hm Bank Hf England. 'l‘hvy \xo-w nmmsml in nvw mvthmls, ma- rhmwry. "'1'. H “w ward haul lwnn I'Hlllml ”It'll. Hwy “'61)“! hflW‘ hm'll mile-cl lhtlshvvists. In theyarly days a Nww England sq-lmnl Imuw had a num'o- [mstml up In tlw M'fo'ct that ”w svhcml t'nuM hp usml fur tho ohwnssinn Hf lilo-rahm- and vnMain i _, -- ‘..--.r-| II' "V muthmls with suspicicm. Uf ('Hlll'SP \mm: mm wunld rpm-m any zit- Mm»! In .20 back to thn’ ox-carf. \\ hilo- nhl mun would misc-m any at- twnuvt In adapt :u-rcmlalws. WP aro naturally m'o'jucljvml '0}! ('hangk. 't‘iu- public mpoting in the town hut! nn Friday evening had a slim ”Mundane". owing to various other nth-:u-tinns. Mr. Gilbert McKechnie \\ 4-. rhairman ut' the meeting, which ,,...nmn hu tillml in an ab!» manner. Mr. R. Hwy. Hm speaker of the ”mum. “as introduced as an ex- \lw'ntn'l' Hf Parliamvnt from Spring- nwid. Manitnha. Hr is ")9 sun of :H! mm lellnrd, was a ministpr mu tins-1w! and was actively on- 242'”! in tho- o-manripativn Hf tho. ru-nwr- :mat lznhnr mm] in Manitoba. H.- m“ u mv-mtwr fnr {our yvars, 4...] |~ “.m- umpluyml by tho Mani- : w. \Vho-nt l’tml. \lz'. Hm-v. in aolctro‘ssing tho mm-t- mar. Hmnko-ol tlw audimu‘a fnr Hm .wnliul rvcvption, and like the fel- lwxx‘ win: was svrvml with brandy ,qwkius, apprpmfiatml the Spirit in \xtm'h it was givf‘ll. ‘ Hn rlaimml that \w Inok umn ‘m-ml institutinns as unchangva I». Wu :H'o' naturally inclined to ho ('HII-‘O'I'VMIVO‘ and 100k Upon nvw mwlhmls‘ Wt”! fillsnit'ilm nr nun-mu Other Attractions in Town'and Coun- try, With farmer! Buy on Land, Responsiblgâ€"liss Iacphail An- nounces Success in Securing New Post Office for Durham. SMALL CROWD HEARD ADDRESS 0N WHEAT P001. VOL. 59.â€"NO. 3078. SERIOUSLY ILL He: “Yes. fifteen years ago we were eighteen; now.you are twen- ty-flve and I am thlrty-three.” Wait: For No In She: ‘ 'Time separates the best 01 friends.” Locals loot Next Week Next week. Friday. June 25, a meet- ing of the local supporters at the party has been called for the Pub- lir Library to select delegates to represent the town at the annual meeting, and it is to be hoped there will be a large turnout. The meet- ing is called for Q o'clock. Hcfn. John S. Martin. Ministvr 0f .-\m‘u'ult.n.rv. and othm's WI“ adoh‘vss tho» momtmg. O mac. .n max». hm‘. if Hm party is aliw M Sh vwn inh‘ro'sts. thwrv will lw nnly Hm' ml in tn g0 hpfm'o‘ Hm vnnwntinn a< hn standaral-bvarvr in HM- minim: "lpctinn \vhivh, Dam'? Rumm' says. is tn trxkv placv this fall. That will lw Hm nzmw 0" Hon. D Jammsnn. Hm ln'vsvnt umbPr prnvioling ho is in tlw fivltl and will aCCPpt tho} nnmipatinn. 'l'ho' slain Hf tho- (Zunsr-M'afiw cun- wntiun I'm' Knuth Grow has hum wt. I'm' Mummy. Jun» 28. and NW mending War“ at. Hnsho'rmn. From this «lismlwv. \W- haw nu promin- vim: tn mink». but. if ”an party is aliw tn its v‘wn intm-vsts. thorn will South Grey Conservatives Meet Week From Monday in Flesherton to Choose Candidate for Next Provin- cial Election. MEETING JUNE 28 T0 SELECT CANDIDATE Dr. I). H. .lmnivsun, Hm mrnnor. wo-n! dnwn mu'ly Friday mm'ninp and ('nmluctml an inwstigalinn. but as tlu-I-v was nu inclivatinn that any- thing: was wrong, dPCim-«l that. an in- (lllO‘si. was nnmw'vsszu'y and gaw ”Palm's I'nl‘ thv issuing of a burial pm'mil. Info'rnwnt was lu-M Satur- day at'tm'nmm {rum Hw rosiclmu’m. inhwmwnt. lwinu mm!“ in Maplvwnml c'o-mvlo'r)’. Hw so'l‘Vit'vs nt' hum hum-w :mol gl'm'o‘ lwim: (‘nmlllt’h'cl by Row. L. If. \Vo’st M' Hnlstvin. 'l'lw law Mr. "Ohinsnn wns a BM!- in! ”M gnntlvman, anal Humgh to a N'I'tain r-xtvnt lwsvt by human t'miltivs. was pnpular in his ”high. ho‘hl'ht‘nd. :mcl go-nuirw sf.’fllp:flh,V is o-xprvssml fm' his tragic: passing. .\li'. Rnhinsnn was last 500'“ :iliw ahnut 7 u'vlm'k 'l'humiuy night wiwn his sisto-i'-iii-law. Mrs. David Rnh- insnn. “he. had liva'll Visiting lwr M'HHH'I'. Mr. .lzii-nh Smith. iii-ai-hy, 'allml in nu hm- way in tho' villagn. .\i that. timv. Mr. Rnhinsnn was ly- ing cm a rum-h, :ippm'i-htly slow-ping. and i'ziihi-r than ciisiiil'h him. Mrs. Rnhinsnn wi'iii. mi hm' way in tlm \‘illagv. Un I'i'tlll'llillg half an hnur Iah'in shv was hm-i'iliml in “mi him lying cm tiw thwi- iii-mi. Hn had up- parvntly ath'mptmi in risv and had oh'nmwul thl. it bring knnwn fur a him.r iimw that. hr had an i'xti'vmm l_\' wrak hmu't. I'm part I)! “w \iHagv. 110 W 1113!”.liw‘ anal sunning him only hlnthm'. RHhI‘I't. a WWII: .\lnIIIIt Fore-st. Mr. .lnnius ltntiinsmi .it' H.1'hilt‘tt last. 'l‘liurscta)‘ rx'rning '\\'ft.~' ttw cum tupir armmot ttu- Viltagu i-‘rictay lllHl‘lliilH'. amt ttmugli svw't‘nl runmrs hail Inn-n rirruiutmt. :m tll\'t'5tt§£3- timi by tlnrnnv'r I). H. Jamie-sun Hf Durham t'uitmt tn ~‘iu' anything but natural ransom ri-spmisihlo- t'nr ttt'flth. Mr. “HDHIMHI. who) was 73 yo'ars HI' man was ttir sum ul' Hm tatr Mr. amt Mrs. “mitt tintiiiisnu. and was burn in I'Ig'rrn’imit 'I'mvnsliip, wlwre tlu- gl’t‘uto'l' part vt' his lit’r was sgwnt. “turn a ymitti. hr luarnmt tlw tin- .~mittiiii;.r tl'Zl'tt' at Mnunt Furrst. run a tmsino-ss t'nr sum" yi-nrs at Dun- dalk. hut. t’nr ttw past thirty )‘o-ars has rrsiotmt :il Hrrtiurit. Hn ttw Pro- vinriat Highway, his rvsicto-nrv tiring «iii “iv I‘Zgrrnimnt,_.~'_iilo' in ttir SUN“!- EGREMDNT RESIDENT DIED SUDDENLY Late James Robinson Was Found Dead in Home Thursday Evening of Last Weekâ€"Interment Took Place Saturday Afternoon. BITTER AGAINST O.B.U. Mayor R. B. Webb of Winnipeg, l‘hv tragic mu! swim-n viliagu Friday svwrnl rumcn's . an invo-stig‘a- H. Jamie-sun Hf v; anything but 4MP” «Iva H: Of )t' «m haul last was tlw nun Hr wn§ up- him Is an l't'SIolvnt of DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, Last week a deal was concluded whereby Mr. Albert Livingstone of town purchased from Mr. Thomas Moh‘at the Skene farm of 100 acres, situated a mile south of Dornorh on the Provincial Highway. This farm was purchased only recently by Mr. Moifat from Rev. J. B. Skene of Huntsville. We are not. fully in- formed as to Mr. Livingstone's in- tentions. other than that he does not intend to occupy the premises, but will probably fit it up as a fishing preserve. l \erk «m tlu- o‘xvavating l'm' Hu- nvw l’i'o'sllyll-i'iun i'liul'ch building: Pilnllnl'lll’l'll 'l‘nvsclay morning. This building. as :lnnnunvml prmimisly in tlwsv (whinins. will lw m'vvlwi ”n ”in -:n:1tli-vasl (mi'nvr nl' Lamb- lnn flllll Minn-t sli'm'ts on llw all] Ill-n \Varnm' [ll'lePl'ty. \Vhilv Um wm'k mmmnnl-ml 'l'unsclay mnrning, thv first hm. fm' llw nxczn'ation nf llm CPHRP was not “1"“! until yvs- tm'day. wlwn sevm'al trams and man warn at work. Thu work will be rusliml to completion. and it is ex- pnclmi the building will be ready for occupancy injhe late summer. WORK COMMENCED ON NEW CHURCH BUILDING 'l'hi- i'antiw of the llml Cross .s'cwinty has l'allt'tl a mvvting at all intvi'o'slmi in thv si'i'ving of mvals tn llli' liig ('i'nwd that will 1)“ present llt‘l't' tlll tlw 12th at nnxt munth. tho min-ting to lw lwhl in thv A. Y. P. A. mums «in Satin-clay night of this wm'k at, night, o'clock. 'l‘hv nwvting is not cuntinml to mi'mlwrs (if “[0 le (Iruss only. but iis niwn to all citizens of thv tnwn inli'l'vsti-il in swing 'that mil-quan- pruvisinn is maili- for tho Serving ut‘ nwals during the big Urangv t't‘lt'lll'fllltlll to 1m ho'h‘l hm' nvxt month. As thv ontm'tainmmn (it the Visitors tn tlw lawn is a commun- ity :itl'aii'. it is i'Xpt‘t'lml that all will llll'll in and lli'lp the! RMI tZi'nss laolius vatui' tn the wants nf thosa trim] a «listanw who will attvnil thn ('t‘lt'lll'alltlll. As all ('itizi'ns shunhl ho inti'r- vstml in swing that ”w \‘isitni's arr- wo-ll iii'nviilml fur. and as tlw si'H- ing ul' mvals is a Vital factor in thi- snvvvss nt' tlw m-lvhi'atidn, it is tho duty at M'mwlimiy In allt'llt'l and sm' to it that thn tnwn‘s ruputatinn in vntvi-tainini: Visitors is nphvhl illltl that nnni- will hv fHN't'd t0 gn him- my. Tim St'l’Vlllg of mi-als invulvos a vast amnnnt. Ht‘ \\'Hl'k and is iii-- sm-ving nt' mnsiilvratinn {mm nthm- than a tinanvial angli‘. It is in lw hnpml that a gnml i'vpi‘i’svntatinn Ht thnso llllt'l't‘slt‘tl will he" prnsmnl. SPI'VHU." nf mngsiclvraiinn than a linanvml anglv. hmwd that a gram! I'vm‘v RED CROSS CALLS MEETING FOR SAT. Local Society Desirous of Good Turnogt _at Specigl Meeting in A. pnssmlo' to stun lwl'nl't' :I train [bivkml tlw :mtu HIT and flung it asidv. 'l‘hn .lango-r was not lvssrnml any by tlm fart. that at this pnim, tlu-ro- is a dawn grmlv l'nr thr railway. and a humily lnadml t'rc-ig‘ht \muhl hm nu rhanw- tn stop In awrt an arm- alvut. 'l‘lw gang is in rhargv uf Mr. Dal! Murdock of Markdzllv. hruthvr nf Mayor Murdm'k of Durham). } Sunth nt' m'chm'it. hutwvvn that Willngv and Mount mewt, “'0 art'- tnlcl that. rawllinu will (‘nnimo'nvn at Hllt't‘. Last fall. tlw party wot. \Vt'flult'l' im-wntmt gram-Hing. and :h' n t't'Sll“. tho' rmut has 1mm in anything but. a gnmt t'nnilitinn. PS- lu-cially in \wt \w-athm'. Hill. in dry sputls it has hvvn qnitn i'unuh. 'l‘his wilt lw i-vmmtiml at nnou. \Vith thi- impl'HVt‘mO‘llt. (if ”It‘ (munity mail hc-tmmn hm'i- anil Prima- villv, it is gratifying tn [warn that. tho- (I. i’. R. is having thv hank (‘llt ”0““ at HH' Past. “Hit (it “In (ilvll, giving: a chair \'it'\\' Hf any trains zuim'imavhing t'rnni tlw mist. This; was a must clangvmns crussing. as Hm hank hint “lt' \‘ivw Ht thn mn- tm'ist. until tlw ('81' was zilmnst an Hi» Mark. and. as a ot'airly Sit-("p g'i'aih' has tn iw ('limhml at, this ('l'th‘s'illg. it wunlct I‘m almost. ini- p'nssihlo' tn ship ht'fnl't' n train pit'kml l With the incoming of summer, : thr- work on the county and provin- vial highways has commenced in oarnnst. Last wank a gang of men were placed on the county road lwtwoon horn and Pi‘icovillo. rak- in oil" the stonos and in othvi' ways go ting tho highway inconciition for traffic. “'0 undm'stand that tho mrunty-l’rminviul link from horn to Sinuhamptnn is to ho gm- w-llml and put in tirsbclass condi- tion. This will ho nndor tho sulior- \'i;~'ion of J. B. Hawvs, tho now pro- \'llll'ltlt mail nnginvm'. and tho pm- \‘int°ial mothmi ot‘ l'Uittt maintvnanco will ln- l'ollowo-(l. From tlhalswnrth south to about a mill- this siclo of \Villiamst'oi'il. tho prminrinl highway is to ho with-11ml. and ah'muly work has (°¢.Jn1nio-Iicm. .\ gang of mon wom- nt. work last Wt‘t'k x‘o-mnving ”lt' slumps and honi- «tt'l's from tho side‘s Ht tho- mail. and tho \\'Hl'k of grading will ho [irovnml- ml with :It mum. This mail. wo nn. ttt‘l‘Sttllltt. is to ho mmstruvtml on a somvwhat alitl‘m-ont. plan thnn far- mm'ly. .\'ot mow than a milo at a limo is to lw turn lip. and this: must. lw loft in tit condition for trawl â€"- -r vvuâ€"o uvv'lllu Y. P. A. Room's .-â€"Serving of MeaTs on the 12th to Be Discussed. Both County and Provincial ligh- way Gangs Have Started Road - provements in This Vicinity.â€" C. P. R. Removing Bank at The Glen. WORK ON ROADS HAS COMMENCED PURCHASED PARK It is just about. as hard to keep track of the Qnoitinu Cup these days as Josh Billings' flea. for when IWHI think you have your tincer on it. it ain't there. The run was held ever the winter hv Messrs. J. Mr- I.achlan and I). C. Town. Early this soring. it. was wrested from them by C. McLachlan and Oscar Hahn. but at a subsequent match Messrs. John Backus and J. A. Aldred proved the better team. and the last time we heard of it. it was in their pos- session. The old.fellows and young ones too, are having a lot of fun out of this thing, with the honors aboutl even. and there promises to be more sport over at the clay beds this sum- mer than last. itfi Ilsvt'lll \Vih‘t lit':- at tire-y County and district. SO t'tll'. its wnrk has lwnn must suvco'sst‘ut. but it is Mt that mm'n ('n-upo‘l‘atinn is ”0th it ”In twst l‘f'rlllts mm to h:- uhtaim-«t. and with this in \‘it!\:\'. it iQ hnpmt a Lawn attvmianco will 1w cm ha'ut to dis- rus< tho mattnr from its \“rmns anglfls. Tlm olvction nf uffiCt't‘S will also be hold. . v__- - -- , .. ~-- .n' .1“ ‘VI.‘ n. OIIIIII' 235. in l"lv.~‘lwrtnn 'l‘uwn Hall. at 2.30 H'i'lm'k. SM'vt‘al Sllt'akt'l's‘ whn un- clvrstzmol thv work 81'“ vxlwctml to 1w [)l't'fit'lll. and impart, Valuable in- t'm'nmtic'vn to tho moo-ting. It is askml that a lai'gn attvnllznu'n nt all intm'vstml. \vlmthm' mvmlwrs of tho Assncintinn 01‘ not, hp prvsnnt. This is tlm first mi'vtim: sinco 1924. it. living 4100de nut ac‘tvisaliln to hold a mooting last war. as [war- tit'ally no tish fry hail lwvn nlitainml and littlv work «‘lnnu. In 1924. liuw- M't‘l'. sump 300.000 [ll('kt'l't‘l \wre plm'v in tho watwrs nt' Brm'v and Grow, amt in 1925 mm“ WNW“. 'l'lm association has for its aim tlw mistnckini: «if tlm lakvs and; stt‘vams aml‘tlw,pt'neo-i'vzltinn nt' tlu-t 'l‘lu- dale» of the annual mm-ting nf Hlv Hwy County Fish and (iamv As- snviatinn has lwun lixml for Wm!- nvsday al'tm-nonn of next wmwk, Juno ANNUAL MEETING NEXT WEDNESDAY Grey Caunty Fish and Game Asso- ciation Meets in Flesherton Town Hall on 23rd Inst. 'l‘ho :mnunl t‘nooting of tho Gour- ;.-'ian Hay Motor Loaguo was hohl 'l'uosilay owning of this wook in tho Y. .\l. 11. A. building, tlwon Sound. whon roprosontativos from all 0\‘or tho ttoorgian Hay district. to tho numhor of about it” gathcrotl at a hanquot at 6.30, l'nlltm'otl hy tho hnsinoss mot-ting. 'l‘ho prosidont. Mr. J. H. Hartman. was in tho chair. At this mooting cmisiclorzihlo hus- inoss was takon up. but tho main topic nmlor discussion at. tho gath- orim.r was tho comporatiun of tho various municipalitios of this part of Ontario with tho olijoct 0f induc- ing tourists from tho l'nitotl Statos to “soo tho County of Hroy" whonl passing through tho prminco. This could ho tlono only by coâ€"oporation, and Groy County boing possibly tho host county in tho ['n'ovinco for soonic honnty couhl ontico those ponplo how if a [motor publicity campaign woro launchotl. and cour- tcsy and tho “and of ft'iomlship ox- tonoloct whon thoy arrivocl. 'l‘ho mooting was a \‘t'l‘_\' optimistic onto, and hoforo zuljournmont. a commit- too was appopintoil to look aftor tho mattor of atlvortising tho Gour- gian Bay district. and (lcviso ways and moans of placing tho atlvantagos of this soction ot‘ Untario lioforo tho touring motorists, It was toll. that tho first stop to- wnrtls tihs oml lay in gotting all mu- nicipalitios in this torritory to form local motor loaguos. havo thom af- tilinto with tho (toorgian Bay hotly. (Ovlitinucd on pago, 5ft Georgian Bay Society, Affiliated With Ontario Motor League, Met Tuesday Evening at Owen Sound. â€"Officers for Year Elected and Much General Business Done. MOTOR LEAGUE HELD ANNUAL MEETING CUP CHANGED BANDS DAYS WE’LL NEVER FORGET Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 lhem mI'le‘HIg “as Closed with a Inmn and menu In MIs. (RI-x.) Peters, after thch a pleasant sm'ial evening was spent. ers. Padfleld served a daintyp lynch. Queen Street Church Society Met at Home of Mrs. G. R. Padfield. MISSION CIRCLE MEETING WAS HELD THURSDAY Mrs, J. "iit'ilit‘. thi' i‘lvlvgato' ti) thn Owe-n Sound Associatinn, gziw hi‘r t‘t‘lbttt‘t «it tho inc-“tings which Wt't't' hold in Hm Baptist chm-vh, Han- nwr, UH Jun» 4. It. was a cai'vt'ully [ii-«marvel I't‘pm't, and was huth in- shii-im: and instructiw. 'l‘lw mm't- ing was rhismt with prnyi-i' hy Mrs. C. Bi'nwn. zit‘ivi' which Mrs, Ritchie surw-«l 10:1. and a short. social time was spout. 'l'lw Scriptm'v wading was takvn by Mrs. H. Allvn. aftm' which Mrs. S. Mfllumil It“! in praymu 'I'WH I'NHI- ings wm'v giwn. “'l'lw Stmvardship of Mayor." by Mrs. Will mev. and "The \Vnman \Wm Haw He'l'svli'." by Miss (iravv Ritchiv. Tm. nmsival numbm's wvru rundvrvd. :1 Sn!” by Mrs. (:ilvs and an insh'unwnta! by M iss Ada Bruwn. Marshal Pusudskl. who led the cue- ceutul revolt 1n Pound tad refund the Presidency became. under the gpngtltutton. it would_ eonter very llmlted power upon him. la now virtually dictator of the country. but llvol 1n coolant dual of II- Th“ [3th “is-Sim} l IN'II- (If HIP Baptist chm-MI lwlcl ”N'il' Inc'vnHIlv mvvtinu at Iiw IlHlnI‘ «It “Is .I Rit- (‘llil'jflll Junu 9, \\ itlI MI:-'. 1‘. Brawn prvsuhng. BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE MET LAST WEEK Regular Monthly Meeting Held Wed- nesday at Home of Mrs. J. Ritchie. â€"-Good Reports and Papers Given by Members. PREFERB TO BE DICTATOR $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. 8. lilh’nois and [mm status :Ilsn r0- port. snrious damapn tn crops and buildings. whilo nwr a down liws worn lost. in a throw-day sturm that swopt, that sortinn ut' tlw l'nitvd Status. Th4- nnly damage drum in Durham was ”I“ partim.r uf tho- hydra \x'irne ‘lwar tlw Rvg‘istry ut'tirv \Vhirh (‘allf‘t‘d tho pom-r tn lw turnmt at!" for an hour nr sn \x'hilv rrpairs \wrt- madr. This was hmwwr. nut mum-«t hy tlw storm entire-1y, though it may haw had sumrthing tn «in with it. as thorn was mmparatiwly littlo wind in this lwiflhlmrllm‘ul and nvt vnuugh rain to rauso damagv umtvr normal conditinns. svcliuns. barns worn dostruymi. In Mm'sna Township. [1031' Imamiiuzton. a haknr‘s wagon. harm» and driwr wnrc- liftml from thv I'Had and «in- pnsitnd in tho ditvh hy ”in wind. fonrd (Immty (‘S‘illfl‘d littlv lwttvr. and tho hoavinst downpmn- in wars is rm‘im‘tod. with crops h-Vvllmi. In the Vicinity of Clintun. in Huron County. musidm'ahlo hail MI. and much damam‘ is ropm‘tvd frnm thv thruuglmut Lamhtnn Cnunty. ‘plmnv linos worn put out of (NilnlniSShHL Much dafzm'o is I'npm'lmi frnm tlm cvntrvs around \K'mulshwk, Strath- my and thr Wash-m Hntarin run- h‘vs. CM-.. --....- ..,._....‘. uw‘ “I" u, \‘llll lllL' vxi-vptinn that this iiviuhhm'hmut was \‘isitmi by a heavy all-day min that, madv tlu- mads almust. impass- hln whvi'c- t'rvsh t'i‘awl hint lwnn sprvail. 'l‘lw dvtnui' aruiincl thu- Snug-«mu hi'idgv hvrv was in had mm- ctitiuii for a tinw. hut is at prawn? hack to manual. and with Huntim-k 'l‘nwnship and “N' town t’H-upo‘l'atilm in thv putting 01' Hip i'nadwa}~ in condition. tlw road will lw in “HP sham" in ii fvw days . I‘Issvx and Lamhtnn (‘Huntivs did imt vscapv sn wvll. In that districv thc- sturm I'vavhvd sol-inns [impur- tinns‘. and at Sal'nia. a t'hlll't'_ll was blown dawn, whilv in ntlwr livai'hy svctiuiis.nharns you. di'stmym‘i. In \V‘hilo uthnr parts of the. pmvim‘n wm-v \‘isilvd by a svrinus sun-m on Mnnday of this wvvk. “w anr- g‘izm Bay diplricl _¢{sva|wd, with the _ Th only difference, Considgrablo Rgig Pall. but No Dam- N0 DAMAGE HERE IN MONDAY’S STORM Mr. Motlm‘mivk's mmiitiun was not. considm‘mi partii'ulm'ly sm‘icnn until Friday mnrnim.r whvn hv tank a had turn. and from them «ill lit how was vntm-tuinml fur his I'v- ('HW‘I')’. Thu Into Mr. MNZni'mh-k was horn in Mull. Argylishirv, Smthmd. in 1833. liwd thvrv until 1836. and in that year with his ninthi-z'. txw ln'nthvrs and N1: sistm's, qamu in Canada. Landing at quluw. thvy raimv vamp hy stagvs tn Mnutl'val. anmitn. Hamiltun. and them up tho (Continuum! nn paw 7: “'0 rogrvt this wank to ho again vallod upon tn chrnnivlv Hm dram nf mmtlwr piunwr ”1' ”no 'l‘uwn- ship a" lh-nlinvk in “In .u-rmm M‘ Mr. Arch. MPUH'mivk, whu past-1m} away Friday al‘tcwnmm vl' last wwk aftm' only a l'c'w days” illnvss. 'l'hnug‘h Mr. McCormick had how in lwd sinco ”In first. (If vamlwr. it was from wvukm-ss rutlwr than ailmvnt. and «won Up in ”w tinw ul‘ his «Math. ho mule! not haw Inn-n (-unsidnro-d termâ€"Wu 93 Years of Age nnd One of Outstanding Residents of His Community. -.._-_-- -â€"-- -.-uuu 5v... HUI; 5‘!) ”I‘ll- age Reported From This Vicinity From Storm That Caused Consid- erable Loss Elsewhere. min’ Charla

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy