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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Oct 1926, p. 4

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PAGE 4. Published every Thuraday morning at the office, Gamma Street, Dur- ham. Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Manager. The Chronicle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of 32,00 per year, 61.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months. To any address in the Unit- ed States of Aweriea. 8230 per year, â€"â€"Aâ€" '1‘- cu Dwayne I but-v. 0'... 7â€"--- t -- 31.25 for vsix months. 65 cenié foi- three months. Foreign subscription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in lo'vowith his own opinion if. A than" Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Farmors now feel relieved that the long, tmlious. woarisomo harvest is owr and “my arP starting to pre- pare for another crop. Throshing in lhi< part is now done and was a short. jolt. must of Farmers having at lvasl on» liohl that was not consid- o-rml worth threshing and all grain is light. o-spmrially oats, which will lint awragv murh mm-o than 20 lbs. to llw lmslwl. Swm't clover is a }'l6‘lol_\‘ Pl'Hp hut lllo'l'o' is a small 8(3- rvaw- of it. Mr. aml Mrs. John (Erashy of Brus- so-Is, armimpnnio-ol by llu'il‘ (laughter. and son-in-law, spun! a couple of clays last Won-k with Mr. aml Mrs. J. 'rllt'ko'l'. Mrs. .lamo's Fo-rguson ol’ Hanowr slwnl. last Work at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. .lamo-s Ellt'n. Ml". lllmvr .‘lerkan and little llaughlnr, of Toronto, spent a fort- night Visiting l'rio'nols around here. 'rllvy rolurnml homo the fore part of last “work. Mr. and Mrs. Jun Lonnnx and twin daughtm's spvnt 3 {PW days in Tor- nntn last \wok Visiting friends and attvmling thc- rodeo and stampede. Mr. Lorne Allan and Mr. and Mrs. Jm Ste-\‘onwn also attended the show and rc-nmved ac'quaintances in the! City. Sunday evening Mrs. Baxter suf- fered severe pain and fright when her dog. in an ugly mood, instead of obeying orders attacked her and bit a pieee out of her arm. A doctor was immediately summoned to at- tend to the wound and although she. will sutl‘er considerable pain no fear of anything serious is anticipated. The dog was shot immediately. The Egremont ploughing match on Frillay near Dromore will likely be well attended. Ploughing is the start. and the important part of cul- tivation, and being well done gives a good start. Cultivation has been somewhat neglected of late. in fact, sinre the start of sweet clover grow- ing it. has hall a setback. Farmers nnw realize they have to speml up on cultivation or sow thistle and other \wmls .‘ll'o- wing to get the start. The Silo filling has started and there aw somn wry good crops of corn, although in tho early part of tho wagon it. looked very poor. The fav- orahlo fall has worked wonders. “'00”! 31‘» go-lng [U 801. Ult‘ SHUT. 11w ploughim: match is what causes young mm tn think about doing the job right. “r. and Mrs. Arvh. D. McKinnon \‘isitml mw wx‘ening last week at Mr. Charlo‘s McKinnon's. Mr. Ed Pratt is drilling a well for Mr. Perry Harrison. .‘h‘. and .‘lra. maroncv Harrison and (‘hilah‘wn spout Sunday evening at Mr. Alt‘l‘ml Tucker's. Mr. Hugh SloKinnon days at his nlnl home LSUChit‘. Mr. John Lawrence. who is at. the home of his daughtpr. Mrs. Thomas Harrison Sun. has nut. been so well these last fmv days. The 2'2nd Uncmsion is getting more like Yonge street. The tele- phone pales are erected now, all ready to be wired. I. Levan. lnspoctor of High schools. was in town on Tuesday and Wed- nesday of this week on his oflicial visit. EVEN AS YOU AND I Whom Nnah sailed the well-known hluo'. He had his troubles as well as you, For dms and dms be drme the ark Before he fmmd a P”; b pat-k. One on Doc Dr. Curbo‘tt: W'hat ynu need. my dear young lady. is a little sun and air. _ _ . Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 iatient: Why. the very idea, I n not even married. Thursday, October 7, 255:7; ' Eh}; Yamâ€"WA Tsozv. spout a few with his son. SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH Durham Public School. Sr. I\'.â€".lusie Falconer, Mary To- bin. Boryl Falkingham, Earl Mc- Eachnio. Jr. IV.â€"I)rma Burnett, Velma No- hlv. Jamos Henderson, Frank Good- child, Elsie Ledingham. J. A. Graham, Principal. Sr. 111. A.â€"-Wilfred Snider, Helen \ming. GeneVieVe Saunders, Arthur Meblyment, Norma Allan. ..llI B.â€"Clii!ord McGirr, Annie. “alker Charlie McKechnie, Maude Storrey, Floyd Keains. S. F. MacDonald, Teacher. Jr. III. A.-â€"L0uise Jamieson, Elsie Pinkerton. Jean Atkinson, Elsie Har- law. Margaret Sibbald. â€"-E. A. Bmwning. Teacher. Sr. II. .~\.â€"â€"Lily Long, F lorenco Ha- vens. Mary Pickering, Alix 'l‘obin, Susie Boll. - Jx'. III- Bâ€"Hazel Moore, Agnes Walker. Fwd Bolgor, Jean Mofl‘at, Ben Firth. Sr. II. B.-â€"N0ra Baird. \Valtm' Npaws, (Iarman Allan. Hnlvn Clark and (inmlnn McGirr (vqual~, Elsie Hunter and Raynnr Hulmn (vqual . I). .\l. McCran, Teacher. Jr. ll. .Lâ€"Ulimla Hahn, Jean Rown, Dummy .\l('I)0naM and Clara Thumpsnn z’vqual‘. Iissol McArthur. Lynn Vollvtt. 'Jr. ll.â€"â€"'\\'ilhm- mm Betty Hnn- olvrsnn. Bill Lowi. .Vlzn‘garvt Erwin, (300mm Braithwaitv. M. E. Morton. Tmu-lwr. Sr. 1,â€"«Rnbm't Mimv, Kathlem )[vâ€" Dnnahl. Clark Saundvrs and Percy Murdock "uqual , Chrissie vai, Gnr- (Inn Graham. .lr. [Aha-chm Ko-nnmly. Joan Mc- Lvan. Joan Murdock, Jack Lloyd. livrt I.a\\’rvncv. Sr. Pr. B.â€"â€"Raymnml Gal-«linm' and Joan McDonald (vqual‘, (ém'lrudo Hnlmos, Patrick cilzu'kn, Norman Glass, Margaret Spm'ling. D. .‘lt'Eachvrn. Tomt‘hvr. Sr. I’l'. A.â€"â€"Eilmw 'I‘uckm'. Eloanm' Firming. Lorrainc- McArthur and Baryon Howvll (vqual . Jc'an Erwin, Elmvl' (ili'nlmlmv. Sr. Pr. lI.-â€"Jessin (Brant, Dunalcl Campbell. Clyde McCallum, l’lnrmu'n Elliott, Arthur Allan. J. B. Witthun, Teacher. Jr. Pr. .~\.-â€"â€"Stanley Lawrence. Jean Menirr. Gordon Osborne, Ross Lau- der. Flurence Greenwood. Jr. Pr. B.-â€"Javk Atkinson. Louisa McLean, Eulalia Wilson, Will Ellintt, Margaret Munrf‘. Jr. Pr. II.â€"â€"-Jack Ashloy. Archie Mt'DougaM. Lloyd Erwin. Milford \Vanamaknr, Helen McDonald. L. Schaofm', Tom-nor. No i, Egremont and Normanhy Sr. l\'.-â€"â€"l)m-utl|y Caldwell, Duuglas Grunt. Sr. [ILâ€"lllomvnts Pattvrsm], Rillu- (lal«l\\'ci'll. Dyer" (Pqual) . ' (equalf, Irvine Mountain' and Doris 'I. Clhséâ€"Sarah Dyer', Freda Ritchie, Daniel Armstrong and Smith Hopkins' (equal . Sr. Pr.â€"â€"â€".Ella Vollett,‘ Margaret Murdock. Jr. Pr.â€"â€"Elmer N0ble,‘ Milton Manta} Earl Hiscock. A. Classâ€"\Vilhelmine Hopkins, Ernest Murdock. Average attendance 28.3 ('_ means present every day. dav. 8. S. No. 12, Baromont Sr. IV.-â€"W‘allace Adams, Florence Patterson. Jr. IV.â€"â€"-'John Matthews, Carman Wilson, Morris Matthews. Sr. III.-â€"\Villie Patterson, Clara Watson, Douglas Nelson, Clarence Nelson, Barman Hargrave. Jr. III.â€"â€"Dave Daley, Geo. Wilson, Lewis Wells. Sr. Il.â€"-Fanny Hargrave, Wallace Matthews. Annie Homwr. J 1‘. Il.â€"-'Lluy(l Brown. Sr. I.â€"â€"Ray Adams and ‘Goldwyn Nc-lsnn (vqual‘ 'Jmm Brown, 'Annio Anc‘lrmvs, Vm-«lun Watson. Jr. I.â€"-'Re;|ggio. Wilson. Edgar Pat- tvrsun. Rnlwrt Huntvr and Francis Daly (vqual, 'llaze-l Watson. James Hal'gravv. ‘ Prâ€"‘Rny Amlvrsun, Hmvmwl Wat.- snn. Harold Huntvr. Annie Watson. Norman \Vn'lls, Hrvilln Imn'l‘lunnas Hargraw. . S. S. No. 1, Normanhy Sr.l\'.â€"-«’.\Iyrtlv Marshall. Mo'lvilln Watson, Jack Smallman. Wilhvrt Potty. .h'. l\'.â€"-(ll:1irv Muricn, ’Hnwzu'cl Roay, Royclvn Rvay. Jr. Ill. I‘ngin Putt)". Susio- Mar- shall.‘ 'l‘ummy Watson. Irvnv PM)? Walum Marshall} Hc’nx'ard Marshall, Jessie Murslnall.‘ Jr. ll.~â€"\\'ill‘ro«l Marslmll'. Murray Mm'irr. Clayton Rva'y. I.â€"-.\llan Watsnn, Hvlmw Hay. ' Prosrnt rwry (lay. S. 8. No. 2, Bentinck and Glenelg~ Sr. l\'.â€"-.\lal'garvt. MrLe-zm, (Lurimw Lmvroncv. Myrtlu Mvaun. Sr. [ILâ€"Muriol Brown. Rvna Clark, Horbin Millm‘, Clarence Ritchie, Chester Miller. Sr. I.â€".»\rchio McLean, Johnny Vessie. ../._.. 3..1L.-r;..:.m_:§ dzmi? E; $...é..._.. $263 «43.2.. Jr. I.â€"â€"Glonna Lawmnm'. (h‘nl'gina .‘lillm‘. 15mm Ritchie. ('y Dmmtvs prvsvnt every day. No. on roll 36. AVm'agn attvntlancv 27). , â€"â€"â€"Ninla )lvrvyn. 'l‘vachvr. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE -l)ai.~‘)' Mathew. 'I‘vacln.>r. F. Petty, Teacher. A quiet. wedding was solemnized in Toronto on Saturday, October 2, when Vera, the third eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Allen of Durham was married to Mr. J. F. White, youngest son of Mrs. Alice White of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. E. Baker, pastor of the Howard Park United church, and took place at 2 p. m. vâ€" w--- Mr. and Mrs. White spent the past few days in Durham visiting her parents and on their return to Tor- onto will reside at 197 Humberside avenue. The Chronicle extends con- gratulations. A quiet. wedding was solemnizod at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nichol, Glonolg, on Wednesday, Sep- tomohr 29, with the Rev. A. Suther- land officiating. when theiroldost daughter, Erna Muriel, was united in marriago to Mr. Daniel A. Mr- Artlmr, son of Mr. and Mrs. A, B. McArthnr ((tlon‘. The bride, who was giw‘n away by lwr father, look- ml Charmin},r in a gown of ivory gourm‘tte- triman with satin. Sho worn a wil of not. with a lltllltlt‘all of orango blossoms and carrird npllt‘lla rows and lily of the vallvy. Slw \Vnt'v ”It“ groom's gift, a hand- some- g'vlol wrist wntrh. Tho bridal music was played by lu'l' sistvr, Miss Rnlvm'va Nichul. Tho-1‘0 \wrv nu attvuclants. After tho cm'vmnny a sumptuous dimwr was SI‘I‘VPII and H10 lumpy ('OllplP 14‘“ for a sham, lunwymouu to 'J‘m'nuto and “(how pnints. 'l‘hv hridu trawl- lwl in a {:nwn Hf loluu satin crepe with navy coat trimmnd with grey squirrel. and hat. and slums to match. On their I'Ptlll‘ll thvy will rc-siclo nn Hm {:rnum‘s farm noar l’ricovillo. Owing to ro-cmnt. hm'm‘n'omonts in lmth familivs only immmliatc rola- tiws “mm in attvndanco. An intvro-sting feature of tho «wont was that it was. volnhratml on the thirtivth anniwrsary of the marri- agn 0f tlw briclv's paronts. The bride was the rocipivnt 01‘ many useful and costly prosonls. Tho Chmnivlo joins in extending congratulatimm tu Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Arthm'. wishing for thom many yvars of happy married life. Jr. l’I'.â€"â€".\larjnriv Vo-ssiv, Mitchell Mvaan. It isp't a good mind that. makes {on “1le doctors useless, but a good nwr. 1 ' McARTBURâ€"NICHOL â€"-Kathlcon L. Firth. 'l'cachvr. WHITEâ€"ALLEN HYMENEAI. Messrs. P. Gagnon and Dr. D. B. Jamieson left. the first of the week for Timagami, where they will spend the next ten days hunting moose. 'I‘hey motored to Toronto Sunday. taking the train from there Sunday night. From Timagami they make the journey into the wilds of Que- heo by canoe. . - . fl v-â€" Miss Gowanlock of Walkerton spent. a day last week with her friend, Mrs. R. G. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (irasby of St. Marys visited frivncis in town over the. work-9nd. Miss Marjorie Stoad of \Viai-ton is \isiting ho aunt, Mrs. “mm. “1'. J. E. Bun-,iis for “in past txm Veal" linotylm ulwraitui' un Tho iiin'uniclv, lvit Inst “wk .«31' Kitvh- “1101', “MW 1143 has so-cm‘m] a posi- tinn on tho I)ai|\ No“ s-Iivcmcl. “1.3111! \115. “all; \l1é1xvn spent Sundm \xith “11111 1111011111. M1. \\ il- liam Bailvy. uf \\ 31111111011. Mrs. Flora (Xmlcm of 'l‘m'iutu, is visiting with tlm Italy iamilius at Dmiimli. With Mr. nml Mrs. Jack Rm and cliildrvn. thm \isitml owr Sundax \xitli Mrs. l’ctu' livid» .in Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Rnlwrt «lampheu and Mr. A. G. Muir of Ceylon visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Wallvr Ewing at Bunossan. Mr. Russvll Mchal Hf Listuwol. Miss Pmn'l Franklin of (ilonallon. Miss Maggio M. Humnn-rsun and lwr muthvr. Mrs. Aarnn ('iumnwrsrm. and Mr. Roy Johnson uf M«_m1-vtlvld, \wre tlu- gnnsts of Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. 31mm un Sunday. Mrs. '1‘. C. Ritchie and son Frank spent a couple uf days in Markdalc this Wonk. Miss B. Stonoouse, nurse in train- ing at tho Toronto General Hospital, is spending a couple nf weeks with her parents hero. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rilclliv, his mother. Mrs. W. Ritcllio, and sistm‘s, Misses Kate and Lily Ritvhiv. Visit- 0d Sunday at Mr. W. (I. Rilchiv's in Holland 'l‘owns'lnip. His Friend: What‘s the 1111.91 “13.. pins tale you ever examinvd? The Book Reviewer: A 111”“le \v . Lions to the Don Wino: Them-”s no «lnum, your callers are socml lions. ‘ " I’ I ...... "\n6 1\I ’Uu‘ vâ€"-â€"v__. Hubby: 0|}, I know that. Have them shown to my don. Io'l Mo, though! First She: He’s a men kind 4 fellow to take a girl fur a ho“! Second She: Why, what am |..- .1”: First Shez. ' Namingâ€"just I'n\\.-.1f my telephone visitsâ€"’ ’ “mm was a wonderful idea of yours, Fred, that I should alternate my letters to mother with telephone calls. “She 111le me a good deal. and she was just delighted when she heard my ‘volce. We talked . Thu-my, October 7, £026. aver a lot bf things, too -- “And It's so much easier than writing! We were both so Idd Helen to her husbandâ€" ”For a few' minufes t 9 miles are rolled away and sun- ered friends no brought he; Prohensilo Tail \\ in “I wlwn \\ ii “In A)“ H LITT l\ fl] l‘l H (O Thursday, 00.! ll Traven

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