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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Aug 1926, p. 5

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rded gexdax N ;.'.°. on Grounds d 'ed Andermn. and Wu 'H n owo-o cum-0 Out-Owfioo-‘O-OO-oo-m \IILLS \\ ursday. August 19, an mr Prices 'ats. WheatletS, er. Bone Phoe- >r all kinds of 0 you sell. REDS eds, Calf Meal, ’DEN CHURCH GARDEN PARTY HA3 lb. bag. . .81 'OI .very Day o- o- coo-wno-W 'ham, Ontario NI MARKET August 19.1920. Qrz.’ )5 ,Hll ho- 0v» rw PV'PI'HHC m arkhilL and 10'. mh‘h between; “3-1 present 1 «:on musical quartfiflv of ml» o-cmsisting \nm-rsnn. An. ”hr”! Hugh” aw an P!CP"?D£ .- W3" 81M) 3 Jo-H that was \\ {WIN "'3! m the” mom n'!‘~"n. and 'hb u' “3% grep‘rfl mun-Hung 0‘" v H.» gate. M'H Iifirhtud by -.. who gun“. ‘1'. Hum in 9.). m Into-mus to \l m $5.00 ll! \V \l.>%u ¢lic \li 4.85 w! ”INIWIIV UH H \V f 1m.» a isrhtown . were ncheon (luring under I “V mular RV the D)" '1‘” "10h? rmpr gin» l! no HI‘ MM Mary Mollraith. deaconoss. 'l'm'onln. is visiting with her par- ents, Mr. and MN. J. S. Mcflraith. Mrs. Adam Rntwrtson is an an vx- tnnotmt \‘iiit with hm' claughtm'. Mrs. Smith ut‘ Main” City. Inna. .\h-. and Mrs. G. R. Pearce of Strntt'nrot :mol .‘ll‘. and Mrs. H. S. Jnrks‘nn nt’ Whitefish are visiting with \lr. and Mrs. E. \\'. Limin. .\lr. Jamm )lilligan and sisterS. )liesns Em» and Hnlon. returned 'l‘uosctay train a motor trip to Gra- Ve'nhurst. Musknka and Huntsville. Whit» there may Pnjoyed a hundred mth‘ tmat trip to Natural Park. Miss \‘inzi Kress of Buflalo is Visiting l'mr {athnr and sister In town. “r. and .‘lrs. l7. .-\. Runcimmi or 'l'ni-nntn aw Visiting with Mr. and “N. .\wh. Forgumn. nom' Prico- \illw, \\'v wow plcnsml to llflVt‘ a <hoi-t call from thom Tuosday. and WM»! t'loasm‘l to l‘N‘Pth‘ an invita- tion from .‘lr. Rnnciman to ho sum and attond tho noxt annual picnic of old rosidcnts of Egromont at High I’m-k. Toronto, ncxt, year. .\li'. Ed. Allan of Toronto waa in town Monday and Tuesday visiting his paronts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allan. .\lr. Allan roturned home 'l‘uosday. hoing accompanied by his two youngost children. who visited tho past. week with their grand- parents. 130W?" t“ bro! I! \l sum. IML. HamiHnn. visilml with Mr, and Mrs. P. Gannon. Mrs. Drys- flair and sun haw 1mm hm‘v for somw days. but. Mr. Dx-ysolalo‘ camp up Satin-clay. ro-hu‘ning nn .‘lnnolny afh'l'm'mn. .‘lr-ssl's‘. K. Mo'Uuo-nn and Lin“! MP- .‘lln-olm'k and familips. “1’. William Pvtty. sun of Mr. and Mrs. Thr'mas Pvlty hm-v. arrived in inwn .‘lnnolay anal is rnlivving the “Will R. I’. H. 0|»th aant. “1‘. R. .\. Hay. whn is hulio‘laying on the smart“: of Lakv St'ugom shm‘m .\ll' 1‘ 1mm 3| intvro-sh-ol in Dnrh: "May morning for rntm-n .imlrm-y. ;\| Inn-man in Hm plant at. Elmira. sinns aw manufact 901' “w ('nl's sulol \‘il Mrs. A. J. Crosswvll of Toronto. and hc-r hrntho-r. Mr. Thomas Jark. arv Visiting with Mr. Thomas Mr- Ronald, in Huntim'k. and with ntlwr frii'mlst in Hm \‘irinih’. Mr. Hmwcp \Villmlghhy. 0f I'll- mim. .\'.Y.. II fnrmm' rpsidpnt hm'r‘. \'i.~'i!ml with Mr. and Mrs. John Crlm-hlvy on) Friday last. Mr. “'il- Inuc‘hhy \me at CIHNIPy Visiting his anwr'. \th is 8': ymrrz'nf ago‘. and rvm-wm‘l niol :u'o‘maintanms hm-v ho- Mrs. Stanlny Youngs. after a two weeks fish with her mother, Mrs. Sparlimr, and sister. Mrs. W A. 61399.10“ on Monday for a week's Us" with frionds in Stratford he- frIrn rpturning to her home in St. Thomas. Dr. and .‘ll 0" Tora‘mtu s] hm“ pal'o-nts, law. Mr. and Mm. John Newton, lat» of Stratford. Ont" but now residing in Hollywomi. Florida. visitnd at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Glass for 3 “WV days. having motorml the Pn'iw- distant-v of 1.800 miles. Mr. and Mrs. (Morse L. Sharp of t'im-Iph spent the week-end with Hw latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. .lnhn Backus. Miss Mabel réturned with tho-m after spending her vaca- tion with Mr grandparents and fripnds in the vicinity. Mr. Emprson Thompson has taken a pnsitinn in Durham.â€"â€"Fiesherton .deance. Mrs. Clarvn nm Furlong and little alauxhlm. lenn. 0! Toronto. Visited lwr brnlher and family, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. fvlasa {or a couple of weoks. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Im szls'ark. flask" afh. isit with Mr. BanT M \l \ll .\l \l \l .tin and Mrs. W. Rm'han nt‘ Dunn- t.- :u-n visiting with Mr. and Mrs. H aw”. in tnwn. and with Mr. I .“i'r‘u Thnmm Ritchie, in (Hon- it -wml HM m'qnaintanm‘s hm'v ho- ' m-Hn'ning. Ho- ro'pnrts Mrs. lmmhhy as: “fill and still mm'h l'0'~i'o'ol in Durham. and 1th Sat- . and Mrs. \V. G. Brown and whildrvn of Part. Stanley am ”ling: a PONDIP nf wwks with barr'nt-t. .‘II‘. and Mrs, Jnhn Mo- m'nntn wont a \W'f‘k M an with pan-Hts. .‘h'. and Mrs. \V. Laid- and MI mnl'nin ll \\ Thursday, August 19, 1920. mnrning fnl' annntn nil-his .imn'nm. .\lr. \Villnughhy is m in Hm Willy's-Overland at Elmira. whm-o- transmisâ€" n'u mannfzwtnrml nxrlnsiwly w c'ux's' 3'th in HIP SIMON. and Mrs. J. S. Drysdalo and m... Hamiltun. visito-d with tl Mrs. P. Hamwn. Mrs. Drys- .‘Im'ra mitnn 0f Lak. 1nd “I ht“? h . Mr. .\ mepstov with hm Ilr‘l'm‘ Smith lvft .‘lnndmv htnn aftvr two works slmnt lay at Hm parental homo ntim \h h mm McMillan and family . F. \V. “'ng and 'n Visiting with hm‘ ’X. Flo-trllm' and sis- .\h-. Wigs: I'Mm‘ns Inn at Smhwtln. hut. vmaining I'm' 3 WW 0| HI 1H 1 NW “’0' tho'l' Hamiltnn '. Mrs. J. ”P. V ‘0 a? Whvn tlw husband meets his twin- mowi, PW'I')’ mm'ning in «lo-hath. And lw‘s trying tn vxplain to 1101‘ why ho was out so late. Thur» is mwvr any qnnstinn that his at'gumontfivill fail. Fm' tho. fvmalofinf the specins can talk lnngm' than tho main. Whom thn argument. is hottest and thvy go‘t down to brass tackS. .\ml tho," ham] nach Other'a rnlativm :1 Int nt‘ pnngont whaoks; Ynn would think that hm's wm'v an- u’t'ls‘ amt that his shwuhlbf‘in jail. Fur tlw t'vmaln of the Spf‘t‘iPS can think fustm' than the male. \Vtwn tlmy'rn what'king 11p tho hon- cllv that hn’s nammt thmughmlt ttw \vm-k, Anal (towiotins: how to spend it. hp”; :1 m'vtty lli'h‘tto‘fis gook; It i4 it”! {01' him t0 tank at. his por- t'vntauo‘ Hf ”I" kall. Rm’. R. R. Imlingham and Philch-vn Hf Hal'l'ishvn :ll‘v spo‘m'ling holidays in Hw c-nttaflv mvnml by Mr. Jth Morrison. Mrs. Dan. .‘lt'Dnnalnl of Alclm'shot visitml ro'm'ntly at. Hm hrvmp of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lmlingham. Mr. Thomas Brown and I‘langhtm‘. Man v. and MIs. William ClaIk. “mo in (hm-ow T'Ivmllship wstmday at- tvnalim: a barn I'ai. ins: nn tho mm «If Mr. .\IO‘X. MI‘II'I'isnn. fatlwr nf NIII‘sn Mnr'I'isuII. fHI'mm'ly rm the lmspilal smfl' hf‘l'f‘. ro-sioln in Ingprsoll. Mrs. Earl MchnaM sish‘l'. Mrs. B. Fal'l't‘” Mrs. (human Hugill visiting with new nm in tmvn. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Lmlingham and sun. Furry. of Dnrnrwh. armmpnn- ion! by Mrs. J. Lvdingham and son. Rnlwrt. alsn Mr. Kirk. alal nf Duluth. Visitml Um first Hf ”I“ wm'k at. tho hume- nf Mr. and Mrs. J. .-\. Ledingâ€" ham. Mr. and Mrs. H. Batchellor, for- any 0f Durham. When Mr. Batch- vllm' was managm‘ of the old Trad- o-rs' hank. warp the guests of Mr. and MN. A. W. H. Laudor over Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Batchollm' now Miss Betty Gun of Weston is the guest of her grandmother, Mrs. (Dr) Gun, here. Mrs. A. W. Davis and two sons, who have been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Allen. for the past month. left. on Wednesday morning for their home at Edmon- ton. Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton of Crom- arty worn guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McIlraith over Sunday. Mrs. Blyth of Hamilton is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blyth and fam- ily fat Varney. Mr. and Mrs. C H. Walker of Strutford are visiting with her cou- sin. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cation, and nthpr friends. Mrs. J. Palm and daughter, Flor- pncv. of Palmnrston, and Miss Palm of Buffalo, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. Jucksch for a couple of days the first or the week. Miss Mom-aim has just returned {rum m-ar Midland. where she has bown attnnding a léadm‘s' camp on nno- 0f the islands in the Georgian Bay near that town. Hw fumaln nf HIP Spo‘CiOS can ab quirknr than tho malp, THE BLESSED FEMALES finnahl is Visiting nor Fat-roll. in Dotl'oit. Hugill of Toronto Is now humorous friends 'l'wn mm. says The Tatlm'. mvt in tlw Sh'N‘t “no: day. "Hallo, Bill,” said mw. "I ‘awn't soon YOU for wwks! But \\l|at~' \\"';1un:.’ You're hmking mightv sm'ch. Been ill?" "Hu- other passml his hm m hand mums his l)10\\..\'0,1 aint been ill,” hv 10 )llml. “It's \vnrk wot's Middle School Results of D. H. S. for 1926 The Horrors of Anticipation English Composition English Literature British History ... . Anriont History Algohra ..... . . . . . (,ieomvtry .... . . . . .. Physics .. tlhemisti'y . . . . . . . . Latin Authors ... . . . Latin Composition . . Fronrh Authors . French CUIDIJOSH ion Tt vtal for Total for T'Htal 1°01“ Allan, Aylmer ........ Anderson, Margaret ........ Arnett, Reginald .......... Collinson, George ..... . . . . . Elvidge, Clarence Falconer, Edmund Glencross, Reta ......... Harding, Jean .............. Havens, Seaman ............ Hepburn. Wallace .......... Heslett, Ruby .............. Kearney, Blanche . . . ....... Ledingham, Jean .......... MacDonald, Margaret ...... MacDonald. Florence ...... MacDougall. Violet ........ MacLean, Catharine . .. . . . . .. Mmlulifl‘e, John ............ M eAul ill'e, Cecilia ......... MoAulill‘e. Margaret ...... McFadden, Freeman ...... Mellraitli. Stewart ........ Moon. ”scar .............. Mortley. Myrtle ..... . ...... Noble», Clarence . . . .. ..... Pickering, Marjory ......... lilrhie. Marjorie .......... lnhinsnn. Alma .......... Smith. Bessie .............. Wilson, Thelma ............ Wilson, William .......... DCV'CI‘OEISP (1) First class honors; (2‘: Second class honors; (3) Third class honors; (c) Pass standing; (x‘; A failure. 1920 nf Puss standing THE DURHAM CHRONICLE *fs 1:;- ”f 2733’. 53,933? SIQMMARY OI' highc‘l' ()Vm' 192.3. M 0 I ’b doiu’ for mvâ€"wm'k from night. in the mm'nin' till six at, night. and unly 01w lmm' nfi'. Think 01' it!" "Awful!” agrnod the) first. "And ‘ow lont ‘ave Wm WM) tlwro?" “I ain't, been there" yet." oxplainml ' ' , 60 .' 99 Blll glonmll). Begm tomorrer. Advertise in The Chronicle. It Pays. 30 0 HI '12; 9 pvx' cont 98 H 69 Attirmt in Highland dross. with his kilt at Rnyal Stuart tartan. the Prinm1 nt‘ \Valvs was pipmt to thr- ohair at tho hanqnvt nt' ttw High- land Snointy nt‘ Lnndnn tn ttw lilt- inc tunn ut‘ “Hinlan’ Laddiou" RH. No. L Durham. Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? TIE CHARGE OF Of the'bobbed bunâ€"Bred. Some with banks. some withouL Some shingled round about. Same in curls, some in doubt. Walked the bohhed hundred. “'omen of high degree. Women past fifty-three. Determined that they shall be One. of the number. Women of every class, Mother and little lass, Flappers all join the mass -‘" ‘p‘ Fear they have blundm‘ed. Some of them look real swan. Some nf thom look likv. well-â€" Just. as well nnt to to" Tresses asunder. Some with a heavy crop. Some with a lighter map, Into the barber slmp I] h V’) I} 0 ) Q ‘-il H: t h‘) t (N. I \ ff-“ ‘Di. -- o; " h ‘I .‘ 4 b. Robbed hair to the right. of us. Bobbed hair to the left of us. Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when Pure Water can he had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Wanted Calf From Cow Satisfacnon Guaranteed (m th9 bnhbml hundrod. ED. J. PRATT TBB BOBBBD BRIGADE l’h0ne 98.12 “The man in charge was asked had he scan the. minister. and he said. ‘ch.’ They askcd him whu thc minister said to him. and he rcplicd, ‘He said I want the first calf from tho cow from which i had that milk'." “leru is a story,“ ho said, "that I heard recently of people who wen entertaining the new minister. and they did not know what to give hill tn drink as a nightrap. 80 they gave him a glass of milk and put in mm. of their host whisky. vit morning thvy could not find the ministpr. and after a little snarrh, they found that ho had gone to the hyro. but he wu not there when the searchers ar- rived. cietv ‘ the prince told a yarn “hick mmulsod his audience. t The Finest Manitoba Goods Delivered Anywhere in Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Baker 8: Confectioner . A. Rowe Flour $4.50 PAGE 5.

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