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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 May 1927, p. 4

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k, Lil-ital. i f ‘13: pered 1’: worth oftet. tarnished and Sonic. r rendered by antic: Thursday. lay 12, im DIU am, Ont. Itiord Bis: Butts also five 3 v Ii'1.«â€";xt.idxng greatiy to I“ .mu minuctmn of your he... tapered. extra thickm and L at: in the part exposed to t. L'f. Size 10 inches by 10 incl-I. inches to the wealth". .i!‘ k J: AW :ll . Asphzflt Sh.” nut/1C 4nd m beauty and Meâ€" Durham You ¢ lourier- may This community was well repre- sented on Friday evening last when they gathered together at the home of the Misses James to show their appreciation of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McLean for their spiendiri co-Oper- alien in our local alIairs for years past. These young peeple have lived in our community practically all their lives and have always been the finest class of citizen. always ready to take an active part in whatever was for the best. interest of our community. This communit' is in- deed sorry that Mr. and . rs. Mc- Lean tlnrl it necesmry to leave us for a time. We hope that they will soon return to our village again. A nice program of music and speeches followed by a luncheon was enjoyed by all. An address and purse were presented to our departing friends as a small token of apg‘ireciation. We wish them every success in their new venture. Mr. John Boyd is. quite busy ~h baring sheep now. .\ r. and Mrs. John Laughlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gillan Rom}. They accompaied L r. and Mrs. John Boyd to Durham Presby- turizm svrvice Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd, Miss Ada Mrs. C. Leibold Visited several days recently with her daughter. Mrs. John Grein. Mrs. Oliver Henry spent Monday afternoon with her sister Miss B. Stewart. Mount Forest. ( Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. 'l‘. D. )IcMullvn Visitml lwl' Ililllghh‘l'. Mrs. \V. Edwards. J1'.. of “~er lh'wn. one day recently. Miss LilHan Hi'lgarolnm- is pnâ€" mun-d at tho hnnw Hf Mr. lesnn IZm-mo mm. Mr. HPIH')’ Lisnmvr \‘isilml HIP 1w- :ivnuing nf Hm work at anry Hill- marque-r3. Miss Agnes Un'hawl slu'nt last Wank-9nd at lwr‘jmmv. I l_-_-‘_ .‘lisg Eliza Smith rvturnmi Immn Saturday frnm a wwk‘s visit. with frivmts in Durham. Miss Janet .‘M'Pht‘t‘ attvmlml tho. t'unm-al of how sister in Hamilton. rvturnim: home 0_n_ Thursday. 'l'lw lmhlit' slwakillg vontvst in tho- M'homl nll Friday vwning was \wll qunolml. 'l'hvro' wnrv unly (Wu (mn- h-smms. Miss i-Ztho-I .\m.lm'.~mn. who ~|mko~ nu tho- qualilins ”1' a (Ian-Minn and Miss Hh-nny Firth, who spnkv cm Hunt'mlvration. 'I‘lw formm- was an- nnum-ml winm-r hy thv judges. There was also :1 good program. Tho Imsvhall tram WM nrganizwl fur the wasml and pl'at'tit't‘ will smm ('nm- "H‘Ill'O'. Mrs. James MCDOllgall returned home last week after sprnding the winter with her IlaIIghtIII-s in T0- ronto. Mr. and Mrs. PIInnnck spent Ia l'I'w IlahI air“). “9 aI'I'. glad to 809 Mrs. MI'DnIigall back again. 'l‘hII lunIIIIIIl of thII lalII \\ In. Wil- liunIsIIII. S. l.. .\rlIInIII.~Iia was largely attended last \\ eek. The IlIIrIIasIIIl was ailing lur somII wars post but his Ilo'alli \\ as quit" unIprI'IlI'Il. \\ t' understand that some n)“ yIIaIs ago he was engaged in the ItoleIIr niinIIs in the WestI-rn States and whilII so IIng‘agIIIl IonlIactIIIl lung tI'uIIblII which prnhably “as lilt.‘ CRIISL‘ 0f his long illness. HII lt‘iHOS II \sil'II and a lamih 0t hm hms to nIoIIIII his loss. \\ II IIxtIIIIIl Olll sunpalhv to them at this time. .\II and MN. ..I \\. FII‘IIIoITOI'OIL. I0 IIInIm'mI Up In PM, '0 Hill and \is- IINI 3 tom IIIIH \\IIII his brothels XII-«Ia. ..I II. and \\. (I. FIIIII sun's that Mr. [IaIIIl Rubinson Is III \\iIII IIIII'IIIIIHIIIR III IIIIIIIIIIII Hus- [IIIIIL " .-\A_.A I“ LL. Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Pinolm' of visitors with (sinncrws. 3113.11.11111111 \13111-11 1111‘ 11131 of 1.1111 ww-k “1111 1111 51,111. M1. .\1thu1' 111.1191. 311111le Schuml 111111111111 1111 Sunday w11h 3 1.1111111 attendance. 311.411.1311" 1111111111 1:1 homo aftm' «111-1111111111 1.111- \1'11111'1\\1H1 her 1110- ”101'. .\I1 111111 R11111111.H1_1llan11. .\l1. and M111. .\1tk1ns and Mr. 111111 Mrs. 1’111111'1' 111' HHlstvin were 1'1'1‘11111. nsitmn-s \1'1111 .\l1'. and Mrs. T1105. Mr. Colin McLean of our villagv has treated himself and family to a Star coach. .\h. and 3118...! \\. F1 to mntorml Up to Pilgv MN! 3 fem ohys “1th Mowers. J. H. and \_\. Q. Miss .‘vlzujnrio- Ritchieâ€"- was hnnw {rum mwn Sound over the week- t‘llci. Mr. Bobs McKinnon visited over Sunday with friends locally. We: hear that Miss Laura McKinnon is able tn I»; out again after her ill- nvss fur past few months. Mutlu-rs‘ Day was fittingly 0b- .»;o-runl on Sunday. Special music and a fine address by a former ias- Lur, Rev. J. A. Matheson were uch uppro-ciatml by a [inn congregation. Quite a number of old friends from nutsidu parts attended church to hear “:L’il' old_pn§@or again. Mrs. [wnathcKilâ€"mnn. (nae Mada Hmcks- returm-d tq hm- homo In Western Canada again. v ' "‘ which has been very slow. Mrs. A. J. McVicar returned home Sunday after a seven weeks” stay in Our am hospital. We hOpe that being ome again will speedily improve Mrs. McV’imr’s health as she has had a very serious time. Miss Anna Shortreed was taken sermusly ill on Friday evening last and for a time conditions were ex- tremely dangerous. However, we understand the danger is tap-1y we“ arrested. and we look for good re- quts daily. .1». Milne is m atten- dance and with the assistance of a nurse We hope for her speedy re- covery. This Monday morning is“; wet one. The heaviesj. rain we have had this spring and It comes at a good time as it will start the growth which has been very slow. Mr. N. R. Shortreed is holiday jug with his [ram-nu) at present Edge Hill ( 0n. r Own Correspondent.) (Our Own Ccht) Thursday. lay 12, am Calderwood Smith I'Murnml hnmn :sitvd- smvral her daughter. ‘... Mr and Mrs. J. J Peart spent the first of the week with the pkindred near Hanover. milâ€"S's Hazel Beaten of Bunessan spent the week-0nd with her aunt, Mrs. J. O. Greenyvopq. "iii; “\Wifiio SI" and granddaugh- ter of the Rocky are visiting at tho hem» of Mr. and Mrs. _A ‘ - A A “ Walter to wow guests at \V. J. Cook's on Sunday and attondml “Mother‘s Day" sorvicc in Zion which was specially good. RPV. J. E. Peters had a most practically holpful sermon and the hymns were aptly chosen. "My Mo- thor's Old Bible is True." was well rpmlorml by a quartotto. Mesdames 'I‘hos. Gloncross and J. 0. Green- wmd and Messrs. J. H. Robson and W. R. Jack. "'.‘\11'-;'.'\'\'i1'l ciammwn and sons Char- lny mu] Ralph arv Visiting tho Mc- 1llm'klin hnmostvad for qfcfw days.‘ .\|I'.~'. Rav Mmlmn nt' Palmvl'ston is visiting her sister. Mrs. J. R. Ed- wards this \ka and lvm-ning tho mystm'ic's of baby ways. ,- Mr. and M rs. Frank Pattnn and‘son and Mr. Jos. Lindsay of \Valkvrtnn and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Bryan of Varnpy wvrp gno'sts 01' Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bryan tho first Hf the work. .‘li'. :inol Mrs. Hairy Hulmes and family of tnwn \wre \isitnrs with Mr. and Mr... Thos. Timmins on Sunday. \li'. Rnhmt Cook. dang htPr Millie nf i‘mvlnn and ‘hs. “high of Toron- Mrs. Jos. R. Edwards and son Raynumd Elmo. arriwd honw from the» hnspital on Sunday. Hn is the ith grim-anon 0n “It! old farm 90 \w arv rminting tho name among thus" hf Hm pionnm‘s. 'l‘hv tishm's from snuthrrh points arr nwrv numm'nus than the farm- o‘rs tho-Sh days and Whilt' tlw lattvr arr trudging alum: at’tvr ”lt‘ harrnws Um fm‘mm' arr hauling “lt’ Spvckli'd twautivs into their baskvts. It, dors- n't sw‘m quiti- t'air, duos it? This ".tmirist." talk is over dour. Thhy havn nu reward for Sabbath ObSt‘P- vain-v and tiw gmwral inthienrv is not for good: A '\ I l _ Mr. and Mrs. Phil“) Harrison of Swmtnn Park wow glwsls 0f the» Nelson home the first of the week. 'J‘tw swallnws vame hack «arty last wwk; but. that didn’t stop thv fl'ns‘ln‘ at night. Th» nrinlvs un'l'ile this Tuesday morning. so lwncot‘orth \m'll sow. straw hats and muslins. 'l'lw duilivs cm Friday 'anm'nmcml Hw l'o'sults ul‘ tlw, Exams. of the schmnl 01' Practical Scimlcv and anmng the summssml two year 3111- dvnts was Hm namn or W. H. Ed- wards. Hv has swure‘ul a situation with tlw Hydrn at St. Thomas and went. direct from college-A t0_w0rk._ Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Thu downpuur on 'l‘uosdy momng has suslu-ndml so'mling ope-rations, but. it has cuusml mvaduws and grain Iivlcls tn lunk most pmmisingly Wo- vxm-mlingly regret to learn of tlw so-riuus illno-ss of Mr. David Rob- iusun t'rnm pnmlmoni-a and home for a slwmly rcqovery. _ ‘V â€" I 'l'hv schools lwrvalu'mts. Nos. 5 and 7. Solbarutn and Mm. 4 and :3, Public had a gmn-A-al vlpgm-up on Friday last. an?! a hnst nt‘ [manly plants sét ()llt. clay of this week. The W. M. S. of the United Church held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon with a good attendance. Arrangements were made at this meeting for the ladies of the Auxiliary to conduct the service on Sabbath morning in the absence of the pastor, who will be attending conference. The delegates who attl‘lldml the Presbytei'ial say the meetings there were very in- wiring. ”A A m'o'o‘n Rev. Mr. Jay, Mrs. Jay and little son are leaving on Thursday for Toronto. Mr. Jay will attnnd Cou- t’crcncc which commences on Thurs- day of this week. Guests who spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jay were Dr. Henderson and Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitmore of Hamilton. Mr and Mrs. James Mather and Mrs. Hunter of Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter the first of the week. Mr. Nelson McGuire and two children motored over to Belgtm'e the first of the week to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenton mo- tored t0 Allenford and spent a day wi_t_h rela_tiy_es thmere rec_ently. Mothers’ Day was very fittingly ObSvPV’Pd in bath churches here on Sabbath last. Mr. and Mrs. George Burdws and Mr. Marshall burrows visited rela- tiws a9 Hoyning‘s M1113 1pce_ntl__y,_ Mr. and Mrs. John Rice and Miss Gladys Rice 01‘ Mount Forest were V'isitm's it? thv Village HIP first Of the week. ' Holstein. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Aldrml of Durham Spent. Saturday with their daughter Mrs. Wm. Kennedy and Mr. Ken- ne_d_y. Mr. Nelson McGuire Spent a few days last week with hmflpm‘ents, Mg: and I\_lt'_s_. Ritphie gt Gle’helgih Banks, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Mays were in Owen Sound Saturday. . While Miss Agnes Macphail was in Renfrew she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickers. Mr. Hugh Vaughan, Sr., is putting an addition to the Kitchener Club House. There are plenty of fishers now. Mr. Alex. Vaughan has purchased a new 1927 Ford sedan. . Mrs. Smith and son Charlie spent art of Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. nks. _ Mr. Mmion RPM camoovel' from Snafortn and 31mm. the first of the gunk wnth his mother, Mrs. Henry PM. Miss Elizabeth Morrison returned to her hdme hem last week after siwuding thv winter with her sister in_Fergus. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mays enjoyed a Advertise in The Chronicle. It pays. Mr. and Mrs. William RPM and two sons spent Sunday with Hm fornwr‘s mrvnts, Mr. and Mrs. '1'. Bell. A number nff this linn attmulml Hm Hdcl Fullows services in'klw l’rnslxvterian vlmrcn on Sun ay last. Majm' Tolmiu will occupy thn pulpit of this church next. Sunday. last. Nursa MOI'I'iSHll of they Durham hospital ape-m. an owning recently with her friend. Miss Estlm‘ Mc- Lean. Mr. and Mrs Taylor and familx of Dmmmm- spvnt a «lav the lwgiu- ning of tlw work “ith Mr. and Mrs: L. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald McPh'ail. “HS \Hllt‘s Mamhall, M. P. and MP. meaul Graham spout Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert LflVVSOll and took in the afternoon service at. tho Rocky ('hurch and also the owning survive in IMH'ham church. Mr. Lunchlin Mchan and James [.mumu'v spout a fvw dms of last “09k in Toronto. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. John Vl'SSll‘ and lim' grand- daughter, little Etlml Vossin am spnnding a fmv days with MP. and Mrs. Waltvr Clarke and family of Zion. Miss Ada Pmylor arrived home from Mount Forest on Saturday ev- vning with a very painful arm, the rosult of a fall. mntor trip to Owen Sound the last of the week. What it ytu get fmr , a»; you pay? Hearts â€"â€"- Q, I, 10 Club:» â€"- K, 0 Dimmmds â€"- Q, 6 Spades - J, 9, 6 No score, rubber game. Z dealt and 'd 9' one no-trump. A and Y passed and B bid two clubs. 2 and A passed, Y bid t'ono-trum andallpaued.‘ tis A's and? A should lead the queen clubs. With four or more of {our ’nrtner's declared suit, you should end ourth best unless holding two or more cards in sequence. In that event, lead the higher of the two cards. This is the one exception to the rule stated in the preceding article and the exam- ple is given for the expras purpose of calling this exception to the attention of our readers. The followin hand is also a good exarnple of the difficulty of the opening hand'tha": can be led without £53655 the loss of a trick. Any other land wi' lose the game. Answer to Problem No. 30 Hwtsâ€" 10, 7 Clubsâ€"Q, J, 7, 4 : Y PiatpondsZâ€"IO, 8, 7, 3,2 :A B ’1‘. the preceding artiéle there was a discussion as to the proper lad, after the bidding is concluded and two ex- ample lwding problems were given for consideration by our readers. proper opening land? A should lead the eight of spades. Any other lead with this hand is not only unsound but shows r Judgment. It is the one suit of the mad that can be led without chancinz Clubsâ€",J‘bfi'z Dia'mondsf-KJ, 10,8 No score, first Z dealt and bid one heart. If 31 passed, what is A's WIMWMJI. Hearts -â€" A,10, 3 Clubs â€" A, J, 8, 3 Ansfier to Problem No. 29 D. McTAVISH SON, IgLEsnER'rON ALBERT NOBLE, DURHAM THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Author of 'P‘Mc'nclu. Auc'nou amour 1, what is A's Nunnnnflrz -â€" Spmich' “â€" 10 ARTICLE No. 27 > U l or» .0 m» u h .6. Nomruhber me. Zdealtandld onehmAllpaaedandAopenedthe enghtofspad es. Zplayedthecvenfm s,hand Bplayedthekingandltb (Your. W'hat should B now play all why? 8 should lead the four of dia- monda In the endeavor to establih a diamond trick for his partner. He v31 never again be in the leadao about! lead the only suit in which the lead I? to dummy ywill pmsibly bemfit h- ParPns‘t- A "99"“! of mm '9'“ Nosoore, firstgame. Zdealtandhil one no-trump ,,Adoubled Ypanedad 8 bid two hurts. If all paced, wht should 2 open? This hand is 8. ml puzzler for the proper lead us really a uess fitween the low spade and tin nd of diamonds. Personally, thevrit- save game, but the lead of the ace of clubs, followed by a low club, will km the game. It tt’j‘uszty goes to show the un- portanoe of e proper openitg led. Answer to Problem No. 31 Heartsâ€"10,,84 Clubsâ€" K, {2.39.3 3 Diamondsâ€"K,Q,9 Spadesâ€"Q, 8,2 ‘ _ A_'_J0'7 ALUEknotamtterofpdcenlone. [It simply win! you get [or the price you pay. Chevrolet is low in priceâ€"but not at the ex- nae quality. I: economialâ€"beceuu tis not o{cheaply ybuilt. It is supreme in value git-«3: it gives more of the things you event or price you pay. Firstuddyays.qua.it ycouII countswitthevro- let. There I: quelIty in the dbtinctive Fisher bodies; in theQ long. low lines: in the rich lustrous Duco colors: in the mouth. poweriui vulve-in-heagiengine; iothescogeecirefiue- mu. men as at dam. oil filter. strainer; intheluxuryotiunwoinmuud The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matricu ation. (2) EntranCe to Normal Schooi. Each member of the Stat! is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of team. “NFâ€"35M st. Jim Benton, D1 ommo spent a day recentlx w ith Miss Mar \ Skene. A writer of popular sungs is said to be dvaf. It sc-ems a wrv unfair advantage. -London Opinion. Informatién as Co Courses may be obtained from the Principal. Durham‘ is an attractive and healthy town, and good accommods- tion can be obtained at reasomble vâ€"v Mothers ’ 'Daxmfisâ€"iis fittingh oli- served on Sunday at Latoua church. Mr. McWflliam preaching a splendid sermon. .Mr. Colin McIntyre is engaged at Jug} Crutqlnjpy's for a_d{1_y or so. â€" â€"â€"â€"- râ€" - ‘-‘v- 5 ‘- ‘u.’ v. UV. Mr. and Mrs. “m. Bell and mo sons spent Sundax with friends at Bernkele) omamea from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past which it hopes to main- tain In the future. Dornoch young people intend has- ing a mixed soft ball team this sum- mer and hue joined up with the Rockv. Maikdale and Price\ ille Lquue. \\ _e \\ ish them good luck. Miss. Jersen'o1 Reid sppnt‘: iilé WEBER- en_d_ With he; sistm‘. Mrs. Jack Ray. â€"- v v..- 'v“ Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and little daughter of Kitchener 8 cut the week-end with Mrs. George ay. Miss Mary Beaten spent Sunday with Mise Mary McIntyre. vvrvvv v-vâ€" was Belie Ray; his seched i po- sition wit_h_h_lrs. Dr. David Jemieson. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J.A M. ROBB, B. A. Principal. JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. (Our Immune to Torture oil Nobody ever had a flat tire. Nobody cussod static. Nobody road lillos out loud in Hm movies.â€"4;incinnati Enquirm'. Do yoti feel broken-(Iowa; nervous. Ind wed: sometimes? Do you have this horrid fooling of fear finch nome- not well? Lydia E. l’inkhun’s Veg- eteble Compound is excellent to take at Inch 3 tune. It always be] . end if teken regularly and fly I was just like a new woman and have had a Iendid health ever einee. When I fee any bearing-down pains I always take it; aometimea a half bottle or whatever I need. It is my only medicine and I have told many a one about it. Any one wanting to know more a_bout Lydia E. Pinkhamfa times comes to 50mm when the‘m n9t_!_vel_l? Lydig E. Pinhhun’a e3- V table Com ' Iwill gluily victimher. fwfi‘lcnmm- ommend it for I feel love my life um! I: to it." â€" In. NEAL Boys“. ‘ I}: lJlingcing. Ontario. sit .t the tuhle long enough to drink ac of ten. Imyntimemy has- ban carried meta bed, lwould he so wed. Then he red in the per of a woman mfiering :- I di who at better after taking the Vegetnble mpound, so he wentnnd got it for me. When] hud taken three bottles tied nuroE'and' I “@633. E.W'3Ve¢ete_ue gonpound _to ”Rena" women'. For three’ Erinâ€"d; [yap gimp-amyla- and _could nqt BARBIE” ~ WIFE T0 BEIJ Nobody fiobody Ijnuing, Ontgrio. â€"“I am gyne- «war got a wrong number. over mt an vlm'h'u- light fifty Years Ago CF-‘NC PAGE I.

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