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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Jan 1927, p. 8

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Mrs. .lnhi: .‘ll'liai'ho-i'n ml the Snuth Line. tile-nelg “us Uklt‘i'atctl on for appendicitis by “1'. B. Jaimie- son in Durham Hospital and we am pleased to hear she is getting along well. Teamsters are making gooil use at tho» gimil sleighing by hauling lum- ber. woml and other stufl' such as sawlogs. Cutting wood with the buzz saw is the general work. also, while some are chumming it by working in rompany cutting poles, as the large timber is getting scarce. Our mail man on the Edge Hill Route. Mr. Albert Livingstone makes good time, coming past our residence every morning at 10 o'- clock. Miss Beaton. the young teacher in 8.8. No. 3. Edge Hill is getting along well. Mrs. Allan down concession A. Glenelg. drives her two scholars vnngrvgzmnn skis”. and gum! s‘t'l'Vlcvs by Pastm' .‘lunrmmk. It is said a house divided against itso-H' ramm! wtand. So l'n'mn calm-ct thv proof of this saying tn mwmhms n! um- famil) differing from mw another. Thus» who \‘isitmi frn'nds at (Runaway-A and NM \‘q-ars an- all back again. Mrs. Mctlannvll and Muss (ivddvs uf Lamtnn St, who visited friends in Toronto are ham» again and haul a good flaw in the Ungen cit}: ‘._I‘- .-L ----‘ .x" .h“ litHo- hm! 0h! M123) \Vllm-lwl 1 ll: Hun your "‘58 lilo-HM}; mnmslm of all its llll'llllN'l'S Higlllalul Su'nlt‘h viz... .lnlm ”lurk. ”M‘VP. uncle of the lat» clnum-lllnr .lulm Mark will mm- sin all Mr. Jnlm S. lilm'k llw lute (Llerk and Arch. Black: Nwll MHLaII- m-l Six; .lnlm Bullvv. um-lo- ”l“ A. b‘ .\I4'l.o'll:m. mill Allan llanwmn. al gnml Hauliu- sprako-I-s. Bill. v. - (’llll- nul. VHlll'll If lln- minulo-s \vw'v mm uu am'mmt mun-mm: hopes am- HI sum? his p: Spring. Th. o-xm- and NW} non-d [vim' \! ||D| John at Que-0n. Calllplw and the (Our 0:013 Correspondent) Mr. l'ldilnr.â€"- “3- an again mindml 0! HH' passing m' hmn this January tw- 1m. day. 1927 MW burn baht wnly :1 days \Vhat N no” I» waurv H. is l“ months um um um ran to'll. Tho? WI” ho- tym. tn walk tho-n. u “w “mural pl‘e-voNsHm nl' 1927 \\'i Ilmw In lilo'm'lg h.» {UHF Hf Us 1' Jam“ Edge. ‘ “mm" and I" that ”W H" 5.50mi Haulic- swako-I-s. BM v. nut mun-h nl‘ tlw minuh-s mm- in anlu', m Hm film-k was :2 lamlvr, a Mr. Mrlntyrr. and i: he was luau»:- than nis Eng... .h Hm Highlumlvrs m grim "0‘ 8 N'Hish l Ins.» (H. [wuplc' I: a futuw ymr gtuo- hm n- ;.mn|t Hu- nzniws u! ho'iand tho- lwno DaCK .ioivil first- mann .4“ a futurv yum "tun tmi Hu- Imtiws n! vaiand roturmng In tho-m [h by having MINI gum! 0 late Jaime“ I'lolgo'. 10.0“ Lanuvro'y. lh-put)‘ hm wlm \nth mm W ea Hm Into HI ”“311 put. an Iramm .~'_\'lo l mm strnn "In“! DIO'HN m H: and rnmpal' With Hm pl “Ul’l'i! \\':I|ko- HM-t il HIL' yea: mach {PM : suit from spun by I Nam. .\ll hat yuu with “Iv h m. m .aHml ISM” H Tl (H I863; Glenelg and Priceyille n: m supp]: ll H‘ll‘ ll Immh 1 IS a in HI \l \\'o r‘ H?" I'N'VO‘S Home. Olnarlo and leav prnud 6 man 5] qua vim-tn Oilmw‘ IO m‘ay ll Is H out-51's lllf' HI mum! \l at H In m hat IHH'II haw- uio'rh‘cl this y'o-zl ll' "$.38 filo-HM}; 4 NIH HI IN MI l\ U Himl v l’l't‘fihyt.l Illht'l's in I by stlulem t' the pasta n frnm but. w» I i \' l m: \Ic'I has t.\\‘ \\'h itmo who» vl Hf sin?! .\lvl.vll '11 HI IIH ht hm um \\ IQ lll it m : Hum- clayr‘. 'l'lw SH" and “w big- I instnaol. lmnm' nf having Wat-dun. namo-l)’. % \lnfl'a' Sl'QHPu. ..' "at". “'0 how- at hand tn hau- HI {'1' N .i}' will he 14mins: 01' its 11 hark :30, 60 ”or. and take inn “1' what .- long years lo‘l' Hf living 9 Imam-mad" ho- slump and 01's. "(tom to :3 hi» have it tho- wearer rw Mu- grvat- in ”w lain-‘1 . is ' lwplve H. The babf: tho-n. “'th 19:37 will he vro- will b6 31H 1th \V w h l ll If having namvl)’. $13,130”, “'0 Imm- IN a1 H mer "1"")- \Vt'p all ("an- takm». High- am 0|. ill “'63 from tho- east and another mile to .Hu- nog'th, making a total 01' three ; long nules to tlw school. Mrs. AHan H a mmful mother who deserves fvrmm in doing her part in educa- ‘Hn; ”1» family. 1 Wishing the mh’tm' and staff a .h'apm and prnspo-mivus New Year. 15mm. Hamnwi'; the. Ladies" Aid. .‘slulm-k. 'l'lu' rc-mains \wrr takvu to the Durham i'o'lTwio‘i‘)‘ and laid lmsiiic Hmsv of his sun. Hm late James In uni. tlw lath-1' lining a dwellm' for tho- Inst 18 yvm's in ilw imusv not made with hands. 'l‘lw pail bran-1's we're Messrs. Hum-go Brown. M. .Iucklin,‘.loseph Hm); William “my, Villiam Margins. William Adlam. George .‘iPXIHHh'l' mul Jamvs Hopkins. inn-p. hum-H'o-H. 5}'lll|v'di..ily goons out i'mm :ill i'l'io-ncis U) (110 bvrvavmi 1'21“:in and gi'io-i'-sti‘ickmi wife, {H'Hiho'l'sfi :Illoi sish-i-s. There are al- ~n u lurgo- mimlwi' m‘ gi'anclriiilcii‘cn \\'3|H “in {Miss "Grandpa." ”1in [M Hm! ni'iall cciilii'm't., tlw i’nihc-z' ni' ail nwrcivs, can sustain and sti'o‘iigtiwn and grim-- consola- tinn. Urickimnmv. Harris of H priatu and TIH- "ma Mnlock 10w Own Correspondent) 'l'ho- ”hituar)" 0f Um late Mr. \V‘il- hum ’u'nwu amwarnd in last week‘s 0. rnnu'h'. Hlv funeral so'l'ViL'L' boring h! M mwr alums! a weo-k tn pcrmit II!"!I1IH‘I’~' nf thv family from Culi- tc "Hip. and ”rt-gun being prpsvnt. I‘riwnalé mu! nuighlmrs from near '1‘. far «'mm- tn [my tlwil' last iri- In In 11'11-111R and 1111igh|¢1mx~1 from near 1'1! far 1711111» 111 pay their last tri- 11111» 111’ 1'1'sl11'(?t I11 1.11111 who was so 1111-1111- 1-s11'vn11-1l 111 H111 community. 119111;. ' :1 lit'vlung P1251110!“ 111' antinck '111\\l1.~'hi|1. Survico's “'111'1' hPM in H111 hnnh- at his lat» r1-si1l1‘n1f11 11113? l'.111'111';’.1'1°. 1'11111111L'tw: by Rm: H.~ 1L111-k1nm1111 11f .\l11|11ck and How. (.1 Harris 111 ”mum-r . “I111 gaw 11111110- :32... 55.1,. 5125. 12:3... 1.37.. ::=.;..._ 7.3.... 7:15.: :35? 22:3... égdvs Ajai' {mm ”Hows. \yrvaths h.- t'nnom'mg: M1 M Corner Concerns /’ ()u 1' Own Correspondent i :No-r Irwin Mutthvws l't‘tlll'llt‘ll Mush-y lust. 'l'nwduy m rwsmnu Chlfit'.‘ Ill. ”It: High SUHUOL 1'. Juli“ Umwn was .~'u unfortunâ€" Izlâ€"I “ka :h to» luusv mm of his I mulvhml [mun whivh mvans a m ”mum-I . \xhu gaw flpplO- and inwu‘ssiu: «HM-muses. Hum h‘ihllh‘s cronsistm! m’ :1 Mar l’mm Hw family and wvro- takvu to the »' uml laid Inside an. Hw lat: James bring a «1“ nllvl' tor a in ”w huusv not 2:: 1:231:25 9:.â€" .zri. $13.5» z... 2:; .57.. Z. i... 3:. 7:1. 5‘. Z... 3:. 2:1. m. :7 2:; .53.. =. 2... 7:321. .5... 1 Mr. and Mrs. William 'l‘oi'i'y spout Mme day the first of the Wind; with Mimi:- daughtvi' Mr. and Mrs. An- ..h'o-w Park on the gravel. I Mussrs. Howard Hopkins and Jack .Eiligiituu are engagvd cutting wood it‘m' Mrs. Hanna HOpkin's 01‘ Mu- Hurk. Misses Mary and rearl Alexander spvnt Thursday a‘ltci‘llQOIl at the lmnw of Mug Lilmxjes Mlght‘on: Master Albert Reay and sisters Jvan and Ada spent one day last \ka with their grandmothm'. Mrs. Hugh McDonald of Durham. Messrs. (1|:umm- Fé‘liU'll and Louis \\'m.lym°ol uttvnclml tnv Blavk Knight tum-ting hum in Muunt I’m-05:. Mm:- cluy night. t .-\ hm'kwy tvam from Mount For- o-sl. will play thw ln-al tram on 'l‘uzsqlav M'vning: nch at 8 o‘clock. 111mm. and ('lwm- tlw hms tn anntlmr \ i( tor) 33" fast as her many friends would Ink» to see her. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Surrgv In l'vpux't Mr. \\'. J. Sharp wnlinmi tn Ins mum fur tin» past wwk. lmn'l. I'._;|°;..-nt. Hw sm'fal in 'thu l'nitml Church Basvmvut on Friday «‘vvmng. firs. (immgo Mighton and son Jack \‘iSHPd Sundm “ith her brother MI}. and Mys. Richalcl Holpkins. Mr. Wm. lesun attvndml the fun- m'fll Of tlw lutv Rnhul't Kmmol 01' Swintnn Park on Monday last. Mr. Joseph Hilton has twen laid off work for tho past work with a soro t'oot. llis plaro at tho farâ€" tory has [won tillmt h)’ \V‘m. Nvlson. Mr. amt Mrs. llorh Lamont. \\'£‘l'n given a surpriso party on Friday 9V- vning last. On Monday Mr. amt Mrs. Lamont and family mount to Mount. l’orrst. whrro he is in tho onwloy of Mr. \V'm. (trout. and Son. \irs. lmtt‘ivs of Saskatoon. Saskat- i-hewan. \‘isitml twr ststo'r Mrs. 'l‘hos. Mt'MiHmt. tho tirst of tho wook. Mrs. John Brown, Sin. roturnml irom Hrorgrtmvn attvr spending: sumo two works with Iwr itmightor unit Mrs. llnrttvy .\l!in;:ham. Mrs. Allihuhzun :mil italigtiti-r Donna ruâ€" turnml with hvr amt spout a tow ilzix's tho first of tho wool; with hrr \VI' 81'“ snl'a'y t0 I‘d'pcu'l Mr. John Milan; H at m-vsvut nursing a son- ,iaw. Wu lunw it may soon he buttvr ‘gaiu. Mr. 'l‘mu AoHam has two-u assist- ing: .\lr. (smut Wisp cutting \mud Mr ”I!‘ past, cuulrlv 0f ,Wuuka‘. 'l‘vamiug and cutting WUUd is the HM“? Hf Hlt' day in 0111' burg. A numt‘wr l'r'om hm'c enjoyed a wry plvasant vwning at the homn m‘ Mr. .lnim Bm'n's mm night 01' last. Wm'k. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE .~'nl'i'}' to rérpm'l Mr. John at pl-vsvnt nursmg a son- hnlw It may soun he hottm' Clarkeand Moon. solicitors. Mount Forest. re payment of 50 cents claimed to be due Mr. Alvin Robb for drawing gravel that the Clerk be instructed to advise Messrs. Clarke and Moon to the effect that the road l‘oreman's report, to the lilouneil was that Mr. Robb was of- fered payment in full for the work he pel‘fnrmed drawing gravel. viz., for nine hours at 500. an hour. that the rest of the men employed were paid at. the same rate and they all accepted il.â€"llal'ried oW}lsohâ€"T-Huntwâ€"Jl‘lmt. a grant of $3.00),» gun: to Hm Sick Children's [Manta], 'I‘UI'QlltOrâ€"qul‘icd.‘_ Huhhâ€"â€"-\\'ihowâ€"That tlw mev and (Itvx'k lw antlmt'izmt tn Sign and submit to thv Ministo-r «:t' Pub- lic Wurks and Highways of tho- P130- \'incn 0f Untzu'm tho l'ntitinn of the (lm'poration Hf tlw Township of ‘lg'I-vmont showing that during: the pm'iml January tst tn Dew: min-1' 31, 1936 thm'o has lwen vxpenclmt upon tlm township wants the sum at $939". 'I‘.‘ and It-qllvstiflg HI“ Statu- tun Hunt on that amnunt as p10- \iclml hv tho tmtalm Highxxaxs .M. -â€"(lan‘iéd. Bylaws worn passml appointing .101111 3111'1’11111‘ slum]. \‘11111111' in poll- ing suh-1li\'i.~‘inn N11. 13 in 111211'1' 111' Arch. M1‘1’111'1'. 1.111'1‘1*1s1'11.a|S11 11p- .mmm g.lam1's 3111111151111 111111 Frank 11. Hopkins. Auditors: M11111»; H. 31111111111311anwmhvr (11' 1111* 1111'111 Hum-11 111' H1~‘11111:\'i1'1111 Hams 111111 M11111] 111-11111 gall :11111.l111111 Mcl’hm 511111111 11111‘111181110, 11111111”. .'\I.rIiI'.IIltuIal Sm ietv [150 m hall 101' Nomination meeting $5311va IS 0f HHUH'”. nWling III Ilatv. $17 I; linht. IIIII'istiv,,IIsu of WWII]. «‘52. linlplpmâ€"I'V'rgusnn: Tnat tlw fullnw- mg accounts he paid: W. B. Rife; vx- m'vss «m Finanmal Slatvmvnts. Wu: Council adjomned to mcwt Mmulax lvlnuam M. at It) a m to l'HH‘iH‘ Hm Auditors” Rvpmt and gmwml husinoss‘ ml). Allan. (llvrk. INJURIOUS TO IMMATURE MINDS FoxguSouâ€"-â€"Hunter That. U11} clmk 1w instuu ted to 01d1-r 8 topics of Um Ml_111ic‘ipz1_l_ \\ «)1 M .Tgerl i031. Robbâ€"Hunter That the Twa- 5mm hp instructed (0 place to Hm umlit of thu l’oliu- \illagv nf HUI- ~to-in tlw sum of $401.29, amuunt of hwy t'm' 1926.â€"L'a11ivd. A man wno does a great. ucau u- building in the suburbs of Boston tens of a man whom he calls “tho most original job seeker" ho ewr met. _ Some works ago, while I was looking at somo housvs that I was building: in Everett. :1 travel-stain- ml rarlwntvr accosted me. and ask- Pd mo to put him to work. Tlm man's shoes and clothing: worn woll roatmt with dust. amt I asked him how far lw hint walkvd. "From Bunkvr Hill Illonnmvnt. sir." llt' said. "But why from Bunker Hill mon- univnt." I inquirml. len his story ramn out. “I rould not allow! to :in a wwk‘s wagvs to an vnnvloynivnt tun-nun, so I spout ‘ ‘ I _.J.“:4L,_ 4n :linv “(WWW- ornament to ban was.- plum but why don't the maple ba from their own honws‘Pâ€"I l.|l‘ ll Ills: . I"'- v . -__-, nut :ltl'm'd tn give :1 Works wagvs In an vmploynmxt Inn-mm, so I spvnl my last, quartvr tn he admitted to Bunker Hill mmmnwnt. I climbed to the top in how that the view of the surrounding \wuld show me WMOMOOOWW'OMWOQ ""°MMW‘WOWW‘WQ "0- Q - ~O ' -O - -o ~O Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Baker 8: Confectioner The Finest Manitoba per bag E. A. Rowe ROWE’S LOOKING ion A JOB Flour $4.35 great deal _ 0f . ban. them ?_.K Incar- where new I saw your and I walk work. That man. ('0"(‘lllfl|‘!l Im- ; not. walk and has [mm-.1 the most valued \mrkm ~|~ «.mplnv. HP is still “HI: m ' _____d¢â€"â€" It Will Pay The Chronicle. [LIL No. 4. Durham. THE NEW NO KNOCK IMPERIAE. OIL CO. GASOLINE Sold at NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE High-test Gas Thursday, January 13. 1927 Ethyl Gas? NOBLE’S GARAGE DURHAM Why take a chance and u~. water that is pollnlml :ltm unfit for domestic uw. mm; Pure Water can lw had ln having a well drillml. \\. handle Pumps and Pump hp pairs. No Extra Charge. Have You Tried I new houses wo-rv gnu. your [.mrtly-ernrle-«l 1.x 1| ' walked out hvrn In 1.... Satisfacuon Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT concludmi “In in Id has "rm-v.1 ‘ You to Adam) lem- 9“ in \\ VOL. “ In 1846. h! Restauran over 36 .V3 did not an very com home wu minute: A w to to 4 51 0

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