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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Jul 1926, p. 6

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.\ lnwl.“ shuwm' l'vll lwrv 011 Sal- elrolay and has "mar 11 gnu-at lmprow- own! in thv crops. In a l’vw wm‘ks with an mlol rain. thvrr will b? all that can lw hmkml fur, A lull-gram camo- h» this part. slut- ‘ us: that Thomas Fnrris haol oliml in .bmv, Sank. hut. nu l'nl'thm' par- ticulars arr at haml. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pnrslmv and family Hf FUN William and Miss Alh'o- l’arslnw of St. Paul 81'» Visit- "1‘; tho'ir mam' l'riunols ln'm- II in Mrs. \lex. McLean and Miss FA eh n McLean visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. _A.‘ Marshall, Knox. Miss 8. Cooper and little frimd of Paislm' are spending their vaca- tion with the farmer’s aunt, Mrs. Will Dpyby.“ _ Swmton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) Hm- pm‘t Hf Hn- wuntr)‘ was v rcmwwnto-ol m lml'lmm un ”w I: and NH l'o-lml'f an o-xwllvnt Hmv : a I'm! “1-1le by NIH vitizvns Mr. R. R. Kimwll. \vlm has lw‘n rnnflnM In his I»??? {HP :3 short Hm», is. we are glad tn say. wry much imprnvmi. .\ 21‘qu nnmbm' attvndmi Mr. H. Williams 331» cm Friday and w- pnrt a iargo crowd and (-wrything going at full valup. Gvorgp Watson is still making satisfactor impmvompnt. ‘ Mr. A, ntchpr. Missm S. and M, Fletcher. and Mpssrs. I". and H. .\l. Ridden of Bentinck spvnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferris. . Miss Isabpllo) Park, who has hem m Florida for some time, returned to_her home last week. Miss Jean Derby of Toronto \is- ited thp Derby families on this line rote-nth. a Na! \\ Hm tuwn childro-u nl‘ .\limii°n arr 34110513 of Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Hi-iu'y Mutl'at and CPt'll spo-ut “It‘ first, «if tlw wcei'k with trio-nits iu Mnuut Furvst. 'l'tw lldgo- Hill Sunday svhonl irniv was hold nn Thursday last at arl'iwu Park. ”\Vt'll Snunil. It was an ido'al day fur a pii-uiv. llli' roads twins: in L'Uml Punditinn o‘xcvpt t'm' slim-t part‘i umu' \\'i|liam.-it'm-d who‘re constriu'tinn work is in prwn-ss. Tho- [ilt'lllt‘ party i-misistml nt‘ tif- tm-n ran-s. [waving llt‘l't' alimit 12.45. a dvlightful run air an hour and a quzu'to-r lu'nught us tn the park wlwrv a \i'i'y i'njnyalim aflt‘l'IHMHI Was Sloi'lll. Swinging. baseball and a llllflllN'l' «if km'uly irnntvstml fitu'it racw i‘nutributo-d tn tlu- atto‘rumn's sports. .‘li‘s Huh'hisnn has Iwnn Visiting A. Martin. whiz-no Saturday. Stain!» labor is day and alsn grain a rimgh state yr't {hwy will Irwl olw and will ho 20ml. \ 'IN'. Hil'lo-y of (invlph w-ry ably file Hu- pulpit Hf UH' Pl'o‘shytm'ian Hum-h lwro- Sunday. Miss Dicks 0f Hlu'lph am'nmpanio-d him. He- will alsn prom-h lwru again no-xt Sunday. Miss Elma Ollzu'k of 'l‘uronlo is holidaying at thv hum» 01' Mr. and Mrs. Sam )lrlh'rmial. Misu‘ film'xarvt valliv has 1'»- llll'nml hnmo' fl'Um 'l‘nruntn fur HIP sununo-r nmntlw. ‘ ' HflI‘l!.~-Ull and Mrs. Vit ter. bark tn \ tho-y notia Miw Kat» )lt-llmalol is mxjnying a fmv days Visit with I'm'l‘m'x' [migh- bm's at Thu mm. film-t. farmvrs urn busy at thn hay- that 1 than . 3|in I'Ittwl Watson of Toronto holntayml a “=ka in Bufl'alo with trio'mls and is now sppnotiug a fort- night‘s \amition :It hvr homo- hora. .‘ltifit'i Esthvr .‘lrLQ-an amt “oh-t “Fat-on haw hm'n surrosst'ul in sm'm-Ing srhuols for tlw roming your nvur llorlwttou and Arthur r0- SpN'HVO'l)’. Mash-r ‘lo't'il Allan Hf Markdalv is swvnohug pair! of his summm' \‘at'a- tmn WIN! his cumin. Ralph Staplvs. burs ill. ’l'np lllill. Must. l'armo-rs au-o- busy at llw hay- in}: HHS \"l‘l’k. 'l‘lw annual Ealgv Hill garclvn party is tn lu- ho-lol slmrlly. Juxl look Up Is In lw ho-lol slmrlly. JUN look Up Um adwrtispmo-nt. - Miss Hubinsun nf 'l’nmntn is vis- iting lwr hrnllu-l'. Mr. David Robin- son. Miss ICU!» lmlnlayml a frivnols and night's yam Miss Me is visiting wm‘k. Mus Kah- MI Taggart is at pres- ent hulidming at her home hem. MI. and Mn. I‘Iflmml Home” and son. Bow-m \IsItI-Il how at Mr. and Mrs, I'auIIvInII SHIPIHP'é. Io‘centIV. Mr. H“! I) n! lnInIItn “as a “001(- end \Isitnr at Mr. and Mrs. Angus ”fl; and Mrs. Dan Mclnnjes of Tornntn spo-nt a fo-w days last week with nlol trio-Hols in and aruund thn: .‘Il'. Btu-vy end ymtnr Mr\ war .4. Missvs Elsie and Mabel Benton 0! Bulfalu and Hamilton and “$3513. Bennvn Hf Buflalu are» sanding a wcfi'k s \atatiun in and around P1 Ice- Vl 0' Mr. and M15 John McConnell 0f Tomutu wo-ro- \isltux‘s a few days last wm'k MU: MI. and M13. “il- frWl Watson. Mr. and Mrs. William “Alulcorn Jr, and M15503 Man and BIIIlin Aldcum of Smrwiun, Susk" alP guvsls of Mr. and Mrs. William Aldcorn, SI" MIT’dniI".\Iu J. McAllisteI' or NormaubV “BIN WPPk-Pfld Visitors 0! \II. and Mia-I Lizzie». Mathew. “VREVZ 51'") 311:3. MI'U)l‘maCk have left fur a month‘s holiday at Mus- koka. . RM; and Mrs. Sutht-rland and fam- sly are» on a Harm.- wwks’ vacatwn at I‘m-unto and Plsvwhvrv. PAGE 6. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Grierson \is- .‘l »- Parslnw of St thnir many fri: ml many yvars '. tn Visit Hwir (Our Own Correspondent) M‘leo‘ ‘\ grading South Bentinck \\ HI '[man Hf Lamhlnn firm-t “w Mrlhnmlvl family this Edge Hill W] aluwn in mm]. whlln would bv b of St. Paul al'o' visit- 5' frio-nals ho'rv. It is 'vm-s sim'n Hwy \wrn Hlo'il‘ 0M hum». and wmuluqful yhangv. " is. Hm l'aohng. 5:... 3... 5.11.1 i. .. (42.531. 21:3. 2:3: 9:; :71. i. 2:. $........w 23:: 7.2.1.. 2.: 1.5.5.4 11:2: Williams unol t\\' r Markaan-L who O'I'o' with Mrs. J. In Mr hnmo- on he nl'dm' of the! u. Rnaols 31W in but sump think :1 WW days HIM‘S think Nor in lwd 'slavw and and Mi.“ aro- \‘Isn- was “Ml ”Iv l'fih, lmw and H Tm». it was aftm' Christmas, and Harm‘s” birthday \Vas not for some tinw tn rump. hut. kt't‘ll anticipation hastvnml his tingm's as hv undid the. pai'kagv. From nunwmus wrap- pings hf tissuv pnpm' ”H‘I't‘ vmm'gi'il a ”W“. hrnwn~--ilniu.:iiliiit. ()nly tho (lil’t‘PiHP'S rail 01' "'1‘. RUN" sawd Hm unhappy Illi'r‘ofit‘ngi‘l' Hum 11 hm'rihlo fair. Harm's and Kunnnth Harlan lwad lho- vast playing in summ't. nl’ Ble in “'l'lw l1! mulml Hnur'," “hich will lu' HH' lvnhllv {It ”In \vtm'ans’ Star 'hlflllil'g’. Flida) and Satux-olax, July 23 um WT. “DOUGHNUT” BLAME BARNES FOR GETTING MAD Anymw whn has stlhhml the histnry Hf Hw \\'m°hlA\\'al‘ has bm‘n impro-swd with tho- impnrtaucv of Hw part plzu'ml hy Hw Anwrhran dung-hunt in kmrping up the mm‘uln ut' Hm .v\. E. I". In bringing to the WWW” "'I'hc- (Il'nwdwl Hulll',“ the lmnio-ls' hltvs‘t vn'm't. which has fm' HH' hut'kg‘rnuml nf its Vivid love shn'y scum- sfil'l'ing scvnvs Hf France m \Vm-tinw, I’il'l't'lfllf K. Mason Hop- pm- assvmhiml at. tlw Paramount Lam: Island stUolin as many nt',tho o-Ivrno'nts nt’ ”w \\':H' as hp could wtlwr. tlhio'f amung thc-sv ingl'ml- Mr. and Mrs. H. .I. (10110“ spnnt a t'mv clavs last. \vwk with musms, Mr. and Mrs. J, Immonmnd family, n!’ 'l't'awrstnn. 'l‘hc-n Hm alil'o-vhn' cullwl upon Harm-s h) «In his clunglmlltâ€"mlting hwl'nro' thn vamm'a. 'l‘hv actur ate.- Hn- ('nm’o'vtinns in lung shuts. ('lnse ups. mmlium shuts, rvtukvs. l'mw‘so Hugh-s and fm' :1 5|ch mntion scone. .\t.. lum'h, wlu-n the supply 01' dus- svl'h ran Inw. Hm waitrvss l'n'nught him‘a mmplu uf «Inuglmuts. Tho. next mnrnim'. aftm' 2m uno-asy night... a sy'wt'ial mossvngm' arrivml at the studio) with a nmtly wrappml park- axon achh'wssml M Mr. 'I‘. RU)’ Barnvs. 'I‘hu PX-SO‘I’VH’P mm who warp Pn- gzigml in play Aiiioii-iran. French and English snliiivrs and nt'iii'm's hailml HH' m'i-iml Hf ihu iii‘iughiiuts with a shunt. anal Inst nu iimv in ilumnl- ishing ”mm. 1'. Roy Harms. who has Hw ruin Hf a “Y'” in'i'i'svas un- Yo'i'iaillo‘l‘, was aim Olt'liglltflll with tlii- (imiglimits, and «lid his best to mako- tin-m «lisamwai', I‘nngratulatiIIns tn Missps Cath- zII IIII~ Munisnn and Paul \lcrntlnv nn pawing HII-iI' .\'mIn:Il m (aminatmns "Hw mam fIieIIIls Ht Mrs. Jnhn Barry. Jl'.. {ll'I' glaol tn “NW of lmr l'O't'tD\'4‘!')' aHI-I' lwr sm'hms illness In Hwo-II SIIIIIIII Hospital. gnthvl'. Chic-f among tl‘wsv ingrml- wnts was a vast mllm'linn Hf (lonlglx- nuts. \ \m \ successful picnic was held in smimds bush, 4\' illiamsford, by Hm 41'-,liatsvwith \Villiamsford and box nm In Prosln tm'ian congregations. "lh4- 4hil4lrvii “4-14- 31! traated t0 i4-4- 41-min. and a sumptunus Slippvi' was svi'x'm’l. , )lo'ssrs. Jam-1 )h Kvnnv and James and \ ins mt S\l\m'nv} of Dom-nit rpâ€" tm nml humv last “00k to fish nela- tn'ow' lwrc. Mrs. Hugh Ilmulry and t\\'0 grand- daughtvrs, Misses Phoebe and Ruth Simpson 01' 'I‘urvmtn. are spending tho- holidays with Mr. and Mrs. C. Mol'tlt’y. itpd the first of the week‘ with t‘rivnds in Sullivan. Domoch (Our Own Correspgmdent) Haying has commencml in the vicinity. and all who have cut re- [mx't it 8 gm»! ('I'up. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Turnbull, Mr. and Mrs. A. Goodwin, Mr. Stanc- ly and Miss Gladys Goodwin of Huntsxilln visitpd a few days with ”In furmnr's bI-otlwx'. Mr. G. A. Turn- hull and sistet'. Mrs. James Mc- Rnnald. Miss Jpnnin McDonald. Durham. smut tho first of the week with Miss who} W. Dorby. Are you building? Shall you be building this year? If so, profit by the experience of those who save money when build- ing. Even on a small job you’ll probably be sur- prised to find how using Long Distance enables you to get lowest prices. “We bought all the mate- rial for a $75,000 build- ing by Long Distanceâ€"â€" it is the cheapest way”â€" writes a contractor in a medium-sized town. “We use Long Distance to get prices on materials before making estimates or contracts”â€"writes an- other. The leaders in ' every branch of industry know. They’ve proved it, as you 'It. was a Som-n-inning contest. and had it. not ha-Pn fur that awful t'mn'th Session, would hawI burn 3 gm“! gnmv, though thnro \Vt‘l't' many 01'- mrs on huth sialvs at tin'w. In tho fifth inning wan Sunnd crossml platv thI'Pv timw t0 Durham‘s twim‘. lADY SOFT BALLERS LOST AT OWEN SOUND For the first, three innings. the game was evenly contested. and it was difficult to conjecture as to which was the better team. the score at the end of the third being 5-4 for ()m-n So 1nd. The fourth frameuwas the on. where. the beans were spilled, the Wawanekas shut- ting: the locals out. while at. their inning at bat. they eollmrtmgt no less than ten runs. Went Wild in Fourth Inning, When Owen Sound Team Scored Ten Runs.â€"Loose Fielding. Also Helped ggxgewhat When Durham Lost Durham Ladies” Softball team went down to (infoat 'l‘hurmlay evening of last \wok at Owen Sound. when the \\'awanokas of that place emerged on the (01» end of a 19-6 score. PHONE 1 YOU PAY ONLY $2 IS IN FULL SWINGâ€"HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY Besides an actual saying of many dollars, we give you absolutely FREE, your choice of any FOITR PREMIUMS â€" Electric Iron, Folding Clothes Dryer, Willow Basket, Wash Boiler, Rinse Tub, Folding Tub Stand or Ironing Table. FREE ' Demonstration THE DURHAM CHRONICLE And the balance in small weekly or monthly payments DON’T BUY ANY WASHER UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN THESE FAMOUS MACHINES \ . Connor Electric Washing Machines Cross‘ Sutherland Hardware Company, Limited ‘v‘\-" V‘- Reporting the game, The Owen Sound Sun-Times says that the real show-down came. however, in the last of the fourth when the girls from the south went to pieces and allowed every girl on the local line- up to get a run, while one of the girls scored two. making the total for that inning ten. So far as the Durham girls were concerned. the game washopeless, and their chances of winning vanished from sight. In five innings on the mound, Wilda Plante, the local pitching wizard. was credited with ten strikeouts. In the first of the sixth, Bill ('fii‘rarhutt put Viticulture in the box to look after things. and she held the visit- ors scoreless. Murdock, doing the heaving for Durham. pitched a good game until the fourth, when the In- cals hammered her all over the uni- verse. Had she had hotter support, the runs would not have been piled so high. Line-up: Durham: Hind rt. McGirr 2h. Mather 3h. lteeton r. Burnett 1h. the Sounders shutting Durham out in the sixth session, while colect- ing one run for themselves. Dur- ham was shut out again in the seventh, and as Owen Sound were ahead, it was not necessarv for them to go what in the final filame. AND MANUFACTURER’S SALE OF while '11 more than cam for its: you are using it. THE NEW MODEL 25, equipped with the new up-to-date all- metal SWINGING WRINGER and aluminum agitator. is the biggest bargain in washing machines today, yet our price is lower than many washers still using the old-fashioned stationary type of wringer. CHANGE OE VENUE DENIED C. P. R. Score by innings: Owen Sound . . . . 2 2 Durham .. ...... O As a result of the death last sum- mer at Winnipeg C. P. R. station of Joseph Sweene , son of Mrs. Wil- liam Sweeney of raverston, Glenelg Township, the latter has entered suit against the railroad company for unstated damages. ()wnn Sound: Ax'klos 85. Mean] 21), Trout c. Plautn p, rf, V. Couture 3b, p. Hawkosford rf, 3b, McDonald If. B. Couture rf. Sweeney, whose tragic death was fully reported in The Chronicle at the time of the accident. was one of the passengers who went West last war on the Harwstors‘ Excur- Damage Suit. Ageinst Railroad Gom- pauy Must Take Piece at Ounce- ville Rules luster of Supreme McDonald ILLQdingllam ss, Murdock p, Ritchiy cf. Court. Advertise in The Crhomcle, It pays N o 0 Interest " kenora owing to the fact that "3; number of its Witnesses urn m \\'m. nipeg. The lawyers for thu 4.4.1,“ objected to this, and the.» S‘llq'vnm Court. sustaiqed the objection. The C. P. B. Company, in nmiuug application. swore to nme \Vllllugl...‘ who will be necessary and thaww wd declared that (“'0 mvllllo. 's ”f the Department of Investigatn.” .,c the company would he [lean-nun: It otl'ered, also, to h'anspm-t ml .'.,'- the plaintiff witnesses and mu "Mm person to Kenora fur the tmt. The plaintifl' sratv‘cl than? “H.“ witnesses, all of whnm rv-nh .49.- in fifty miles of Orally-”lion ‘_.I_Hd be necessary, and that. thw r'. m... of the deceased is in «loin-mp n, m. 80 that it would he [H‘m'Hc-m. 11h: possible for ‘her tn makv thw .. . ; ..\.‘ ,- ‘|__ sion and was killegl. when (-1-._..._~mg the_tmks qt (he “gunning ""1"”. ‘ vibe else is being tried at mung..- ville, but the C. P. R. (Jumpany ;.,.- plied to have Alba” cafl“tl'llql al ‘W Lucas Henn or tln~ 1 acting f0! tho plaintin-i Satan used to lmw in m for idle hauqs to (in. Nu“ the car, radm and gulf. It's what you are today Hm um“ you what you an.» tnmurxmx; Thnfldly, July 22, 1926. itself 'dl June is Um muuth \xiu-n L:- m [fit very littlc' avawn W 0‘ mm full “\01 “7‘08 10 80‘ also-ml Hf LOT m. (:«n'. 2. \\' .. 5:. 2% milf‘fi SHHHIH' ~‘ '3 I gaming 86 “MW-- \l.~â€"t “l 8001' Ha” «‘I rm] hm W’iul Fhvti (“U“‘LIY “'08, 7-P0le‘ti M'H'Lg extension kitrhc-n m... Well Wltorednnc! m M further particulal mum Smith. RR. .\'w I “min: 11‘? m-“v ~: w .lld in L'Wh’ 4'1" f the prflmm s :m n : mum: sum-v: run! {all}? wwukhmi 3‘ W9“ at dnnr: Ixo-xo-r‘ f “M farm. making (gm. TM; [UI'HIH‘P right to quirk mm “cunts apply at \' Rh. £. Durham. «m: blush ; 1! frnmv I: COHN‘M v ccmon: ICI““ LOT 7, CON. 2|. 1-]: (lining 100 acres; h‘ cultivation. balanci- convenient to schnni uses are a {ramp bur stone foundation; in also hav barn 30x50 v mvnt; hag pen 201d brick house. furnai- frame wnndshed; dr to hnusw, with wun wutor tanks: 30 acres ‘0 nerve to swan! ch is woli fmmvd and in culiivaixnn. For inn to Watson's Dairy. 11 Ontario. NORTH Lm-n Grey. 1' sonuMu Inlmm. Chronic 80“. Va Mad.» Silos, :1 It Thu Tonm I. hm"! ALEX. MacDONALI Licensed Auctioneer 102' C0. M "H 9911'. Grey. 8011th “INTI-HP: ber of Hm Tuesday ..: may be m oflicc. Mr. 1: local. bram- £.3U t *1. f. GRANT, D. D. S “0001‘ (IX'MHIH‘ -. l I..\= . On“), (I! 'H‘lai .11 11"} " q, Sui'geons H." "Liii'n'. III ”S ht‘fllh'h' ~. "’ Block. Mill >1!" m. 0! “80“th 1mg: M.» Graduuhv- 00110110. " Black. lm I23. film. w. c. chxznmc (Dfl'n'o, (m-x' J \x .. H Durham. Hillat‘m. ”HEW lelbhm ”.0 I'll” tested a: 2 t0 5 [ CXCQDUNQ I. L. SMITH, M. B OM00 and M mi. C(Ounh‘ss am! I mm.“ “It 0M I‘~~t (Hm ._ BIO H 8.111.. 1.3m. (Suudays nun-MM _ ‘. Medical Dm’rtm‘. D”. J filESON 8: JAMXESON 0mm :1 d lvsldm lo a -.. . wee east nf thv nan. iinuw Mon Stxm't. l.u\\«-:' 'l- 21 Im. (HTH'v hvm's “ In .3 ; :z!.. T Q l [b.m. (oxovm Sundah . TUNERAL SERVICE low Iodern Funeral Parlors Plano Billcrest 0208 m-m Avenue am Toronto Mn “.00“; R Haddocks. Forme‘éx'h’ “f i’ivshvrtm: c. G. AND BESS”. BATES BURIAL C0. ACNH‘ FA HMS FOR HIDDLEBRO . MIDDI Barristers. S‘ Advertisonwnts CASH WITH «mm 0‘ four. Tt’ic'phun: Saturday High! m \' 25 cents. Mn 3!; «'h: WI” b0 madv ('m'h Sm 0‘ ll' 1.1.0715 wuse. mmmm mashed; drillq n with wmdn nks: 30 acres 5. Thursday, July 22. 1926 Dent EUBEN C. WATS DR. A. ll. BELI LUCAS 8: BEN! 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