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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 May 1927, p. 8

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«Bursts “tau sn- nt Um 23th “in: Mr and ‘ .l.-.-.» )lanar} \u-w Mrs. 'l'. 4m 9m . and Mrs. Earl Bunshm uvui M . ::' a! Mrs. Alhrrt Shirrm'k and lim.~ 30!] 0f Turnntu. Mrs. Whin- nf l’almo-rstnn is Visitâ€" ins: her sister-in-law Mrs. Nm'man McLaughlin. Mr. zind Mrs. Georgn Fonton \wrv rpcfpnt guests of frwnds [war Palslpy. w\IWNM Arthur and AlePI Abe 3pm! the» wm-k-ond at tlwir home npar Port Elgin._ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Manary and two children of Toronto visitod Mrs. Manary’s pm'vnts. Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown owr tho holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Aitkon. Miss Mario- Mfkins. Mrs. “'11). Brown and Miss Floyd motm'mt tn UWPII Sound on Sabbath and attvnolm! the mwnim: sorviovs nf tho nvw PI'o-shytm'izm ('hurrh. Rm W. Johnston was in Owen Suund nn Sabbath taking part in the owning n! a new P1 cubs orian church thprn The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute was held on Thursday last at the home of Mrs. Arnill. At this meeting oflicers were elected for the coming year as follows: President, Mrs. R. Christie; \'i¢-o-.,~,;i-esidelit. Mrs. R. Sim, secre- tary. Miss l-l. Aitkeii. treasurer. Mrs. “". Bastion It was decided at this meeting in lmlcl a millinery course sometime in July also the Suuth (Bro-y district mow-ting will he held here am June L’ist. Thy! haéebéll game hem on Friday mommy botwown Mount Form”. and HHlsto'In rc-sultml Ill Hw hump team winning. {\t :3 mmfingheld on Mum! 9mm: thn tpnms club was salmon! fur the spasm]. This mmnmnity dostrns tn mnst hmu-tily mngratulatv Mr. I). A. Mamlnnalol and Miss Edna Mcl‘hm- gull. Mm mm twins: Malay unitml in Hu- hnly hands of matrimnny. A row-Minn was th at. tho‘ hmnv m’ Mr. Muh'vw Hasnn om Saturday owning in hnnux' “1' this young; HHH'Io‘. .. I I n,_,_,.,- A! Rev. Mr Brunei! from near Wol- Mlle! prc-achml in MAP Prtésbyterian chum-h Sunday nvpning in the ab- so-m‘u 0! HM pastnr. .‘lr. Hun-dun Koch spent Hm week- vm! at his Immn in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Arvhiu McKay 0! Mann! Fun-st. fnrmc-rly 4136.“. agvnt lwrv callml “n Miss R035 tlw first of Hm work. )I'r. and Mrs. John Power of Own: Sumul \wrn rvcmlt 2110933 at the Immv nf Mrs. Donald Mchoch- n in. n- [i Mr. and Mrs. Findlay and “natural Kmuwm an visitml l‘rivmls at. T01» Clifi holiday. Mr. Proapm‘ Porlm‘ of Elmwnm \‘isitml frir-m'ls horn on Tuesday. lnspo-o-hu' Wright \‘isitvd flu .wlmul lu-rv Hn .‘lnnolay of this week Miss Anna Shaw 0! Lansdownn was thv mwst 0! Mrs. W. Rife a few mys last wwk. Inspo-vtm' Wright 01' Hammer spent a day last \wek at our Public srlmol and was we?" pleasmi with his visit. "'IiII-'."I\'iin-.i Bum-r h-ft recently on a imsim-s,‘ trip thprt William. (‘l'o‘om '0 Miss Flm’t'll being hrr first. war Mr. and Mrs. Fran family. accnmpanir friwmls and l‘o-latiw holiday '38 guvsls r \\'. )lighlom. C‘awfgr Mr. and Mr Mrs. Railvy no- 0! Lumhm. Mr. ingstono am! Mr. and MN. 1 Elmwmul asp-‘11! of Mr. Dun'an Thu-w lc‘nml nu PAGE 8. (Our Own Correspondent) .\ll \3 hue. Finollm Mullmig Knnnvth zinnl IlOHl _\I \\' UN H Livingstniuw {.IV I nrxstnnn {)VQ‘I' EIV [‘0-01‘ f h 0. Miss Reta Barbour was home l'rwm lmx' schnnl in Glonvlg rwm' Sunday aml tn suit all parties tank Mnnclay l'm' llw holiday in place Of T m-sclay. Many farmm‘s also took Mnnolay as a klml of holiday and had it lwun aftm' a lung drought it wnuld haw hmm wry much vnjoy- Parmvrs am! always anxious for nmisturv at tho time of sowing; nmngohls. and thvy haw no cause. to grumbln nnw. visited over the holiday with Mrs. Jamm Kerr and [amglyz Mr. Robert Barbour was so un- l'nrlunalr last work as to lose a wry valuable Belgian mare frnm sump internal ll‘flllllll‘. Mr. Robert Mighton “a" nlm unlucky on going to tlw shahlu mw morning to find one of his lmrsos lying (lead without having ranso- or mm'urvation to all amwarnnrus. Mr. and Mrs. Jumps Edvn, accom- paniml by Mrs. Rnhm't Hadd visit- ed Kitchvnm- fx'io znls over the week-- end. Miss Margaret Derbi' visited re- cepfly with .the lien: family.- Miés (:m-a Dyer 0f DurhariLis as- sisting Mrs. Wilbert Blyth at pre- senL Miss Rul‘n .‘latth9\\S pnjnvml a visit hum Burlington friends last wm'k. film is by no means for- gntlnn during llOl‘ illness. Mrs. .lnu Ynnng and her son Dam» and grandchild Glenna spmt Snn- day with Mr. Duncan MC.\I'HIIII'. MI‘. and Mrs. Tom Rivhardmn Hz' THX'HIHH spvnt. Hm \Vt‘Pk-Nlo' with his aunt. Mrs James \‘vssiv. and Minor friends. 7 Mr. Thus. Nuhison accompanied Mr. mu! Mrs. John Romvick to To- run“) tn‘spt‘nd‘ HM}. holiday. Z}. .55.; T::=m:.p:,.. 2.2; .Eznrré :7... 2.2:. 2:. Us: 4:: :2. 1.1.2.... .57.. r. 3.525. MM Mmgalol {llar'ko anal tw» suns Bryscm and Elmm' spout a .m with how sistm'. Mrs. Jnhn Mc- Knchniv. lem'omlin. Mrs. {\lruz‘tlumn. Sr.. has returned tn Varnvy. after spending the winâ€" tvr with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur vanll. at Hamilton. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) 311'. {Incl Mrs. Malcolm Mclx’oj-Phnin spun! Inst Mummy \t'ifh .‘li'. and Mrs. \Vulh‘l' illzn'ke'. a... 5:... .17.. «43 $32.: 2. :27 32:7. 2:; yr. 2:; .17.. :2... 1.3:: 2 .513. 1.2: a :3. :5 :7... 2. 2:. 22.x 5.1.: yr. 8:. 3...... “£252.”. :...f.:::.. 3... E... .51.. >327. :?5.:::. 2. 2.: $7.: 1.2:. a 5.4 2:. 37.. i 2:... 5.2.x 2:: yrs 9:; .52. Cu: 2.35.2.5. :71. 5.2.2.3.. 31.22: 7. 1.3:..- :F. 2. 3.”. .57.... i. :11. 2:27 2:: :2. 3.75;. :71. .35: 5271; i Mr. [’Mm' RObins had the mis- fortune to lose one of his work nurse's, which means quite a loss this timu of year. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Mattiwws and two children "in“!l'l'dl Up from Tm‘mitn to spend ”Iv wm'k-vmi with 311'. and MP8. Mum}. Miss Minnio' Imiinnx is visiting hwy aunt. Mrs. Jnhn Mchilly 0f 'l‘i'eiwrsiun. this work. Burnâ€"«TH Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Low, mi Muni‘lay, May 16. a son. . Mr. and. .‘lx-st'E. \".'.\lalihvws Vis- Ito:c_l_ mlghyvs _|_n_ Paisley Inst woek. “mm! was rvro‘ivml «m. Mom-lay that, Mrs. Wm. Hill had passed 'lway at. Hw hnmv Hf lwr daughter. Mrs. (imn‘:_"0' Smrh» in (Sunlph. Thv fun- wz'nl is tn lw hrM frum liunlph tn Maple-mun! ro'nwtnry on Thursday nz' this Wan-k. Much sympathy is rxtrndml tn Hh' lwrravml family. Mr. and Mrs. John Cusxwll and In nmnrc You don‘t know whom you ran trust. ilwsn days. do you? Every fellow out. for himself, willing to cut umlm' you for his own personal gain. Visitors" at. Mnrtloy‘s this week were Mrs. '(lharles Mortlcy. Dur- ham; Mr. Hawkins and Mr. J. Kon- nedy of Arthur and Mrs. K. Carr of 'l‘m'«_)ntu; Missvs Ii. Morrison, Lu- rilu Sharpv. Stanley and (Jrawfurd Sharpe 0f \Vollwrk. Mr. Wm. Bull and Tum were in Horkvloy last wnek. A ('zu'load frnm horn wont up to Loith to visit on the 24th Well. lvt's get out of here. Go sonnwvlmre where you can trust your fellow mzm. But it’s a bad night to go out. Dark, stormy and windy. What‘s. that big line overhead? Oh. that's merely a high tension wiro with enough electricity in it to kill hundreds of persons. But you didn‘t think a thing of walking under it. You knew the linemen had made it saft'. two sons, Clarence and Russell spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Neu McLean. A'IL u‘- "II. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sheldrotb spend Sunday with friends at the Rocky. .vvv.’ Mrwand Mrs Albert Thompson spent Sunday with friends in Nor- meanby. v._â€"vâ€"- Mrs." Lance Bumble and son Bob 0f Belleville are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson. .lm-.-1 ‘ Mx-f'Earl Vessie and Jack Cas- xwll spent a day last week With Chgsley friends“. ‘ I I _ ___ i'I-“ Latona (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Toronto. Miss Ruby Smith and Miss Bossio Campboll mtnox'od Up from the. city “M'tho hohday. Mr. and Mf's. Nixon of Toronto spout tho _\yook_-_my_'l -yvith. Sclgafegg. .311". dud Mrs. McNully visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Crutchlcy 1‘0- contly. A number fmm here attended the dedication services or the new Presbytm'ian church in Owen Sound 0n_ __Snnday. Hump! Hi: [min in tlm street. 'l‘m'ritir strain nu :hu springs and the var. Hut unthing breaks. Sweating mm at. t'nrgv and lath and «MW tlwir ““11; well. The ntlwrs who faq~'t.mml lhu nuts and bolts \x‘hr-n Hm car was assmnhlml diul thuil' Wurli. Now \w'll got. into a taxi and ride to tlw statinn. Hot to hurry. if \Vu'rv gain}: In catvh the train. This fvllnw I'm-tainly knuws how to drive. Takvs a Slmuly hand in kevp nut at a clash. but we‘ll not wurry 1mm]! that. ”Ill [llt‘ll' \VHl'li. “'0'”. 1mm \n). are at. the statiun. “'0 man” into nui' berths and go pmumtullx to slwp The train plows on through the dark and storm. ”up. man at thv throttle holds tlm lims of hundreds in his hmul. \Vatvl' Stl‘t‘flllls‘. against. the glass through which hn peers at the right «if way. 01w signal missed and (les- trm'tinn :m'ziits. Yet, some otlim‘ man. a nmwhtity in the cosmic. schenm has soon to it that all signal lights am burning. And other obscure tailors who have ropail'ed U‘flt‘k that day h'aVeje gangml it and fastened it in its pm- pm‘ plum“. 0111' lives haw. been held in their hands. And so it goes. Every day we trust uur lives to our fellow men, men in fur-on' plac-os, mun whom we never suv. mvn wlm in the routine of their l‘n'oaelwinnings are their brothers" kwpm's. uh ws. thqro mm some men you can trust!--â€"P1ttsburg Press. CAN YOU TRUST MEN? 2. Lime will also remove “tem- parary hardness” from water. This seems at first sight contradictory, as it is adding lime in order to re- move, (carbonate of) lime. “Clark‘s limn proress" of softening water 15, hmvever. Vs ell known and establish- ed and is used extensively in large. city reservoirs. The explanation is that fresh lime rubs the. hi-earbon- ates of half their carbon dioxide. all the lime falling to the bot- tom as simple mono-carbonate of lime. 3. Carbonate of soda (sal soda and borax will eliminate “perman- ont hardness"( due to the presence of chlorides and sulphates of limo and magnesia.~ Carbonatu or borato of limp and mognrsia are formed, again falling to the bottom as a whitish deposit. Tho resulting “some" water is not very palatable to drink but is satisfactory for laundering purposes Moderatel hard waters are ree- able to drin and are probably elp- ful in bone formation in the ani- male and human economy. On the other hand, in the household and laundry. in addition to their being wasteful of soap. hard waters are disagreeable and troublesome. Fur- ther, their pronerty of causing chaulky deposits in kettles, boilers and lint pipes is distinctly objec- t imiablv. 1. Boiling will partially remove, “temporary hardness” which is due to the presence of iii-carbonate. of lime and magnesia. Tho chemical explanation of this well known ac- tion is that boiling breaks up the hi-cvarlumai.es. driving carbon diox- ide out of the water as gas. Simplo carbonate of lime. and magnesia are. left, which. being practically in- soluhle in water are deposited in the form of a whitish scale or “pre- cipitate". This do osit or precipi- tote will settle to t 0 bottom of the. vessel allowing the now softened and practically chalkâ€"free, water to be. poured oil from the. top. 4. Zeolites or permutlts are, all complex silicates. They possess an extremely important property of exchanging bases. This exchange property is utilized in water sof- tening. the lime and magnesia in the water displacing the sodium of tho permntit. while the sodium passes away in solution. When the per- mntit evases to he, effective regnera- lion is simply and eil’ieiently car- l‘it‘ti out by passing through th per- mulii’. (which now has ealeium or "VDIBHRHUH of this well known ae- iii-eau'ulmates. driving eai'hon diox- ningnesium for its base a weak ssvlutmn of t'tlnlflltlll salt and in this also the calcium and magnesium are t'tll'l‘imi away in solution leaving the permutii. again ready for water sotâ€" tenin: purposes. Certain commerâ€" eial firms in Canada and the. l'nited Status make, it their business In in- SOPTENING HARD WATERS Good roads in Ontario are promoting the beauty of the Province. They have in- spired owners of homes and farms to improve the appearance of their proper- ties. New fences have been built, lawns have been made, trees and flowers planted, and homes and harm treated to paint. ' The appearance of whole neighborhood: has been transformed by the creation of these roadside beauty epots. They IthuneafetotheoccupanQanda menace to the public, to drive an auto- mobilewhichisnotingoodoondifion. Check your brakes and rteering gear often and replace parts worn or broken. Don’ttakeachanoe. Youronrmflil youataerifiealtime. Improved Highways inspire the Improvement of Home and Farm IPS 'dllu uwcsuueu . v--- in of the zeoliQe‘Inethod rd! water so tening prelimmgry to the use.of the mter in a DOIIGK‘ or a heating 53'3“?! . . _-..-n (“an nvnhn' Byabtua . . . 5. Distillation Wlll free water from all dissolved minerals includ- ing "hardness". This extreme mea- sure has to he resorted to where. the salinity is due to minerals which cannot be removed by preci- pitation. for example, chloride and sulphate of soda. The objection to distillation is its expense, and the - -‘ .J-ur‘ lllauuamluu .u . "that” nature of the produrtâ€"due to absence of any dissolved air. The distillate may he artiflcally aer- ated by pouring it several times from one vessel to another. In some. semi-arid districts of Alberta where no better sources of water can be found, water stills must be perman- ently installed in the houses in order to secure a regular supply of potable watm'. Bans Short. Skirts For the first. timv Ill thirty yt-at’s tiw corpmation of McGill University at Montreal issumi a decree affect- ing the attire of students. Skirts, said the order. "must be of plain black stuff, falling not less than half way betwpon knm and ankle."-â€"â€"Tim Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? ,_ 13511-1 mm RB. No. 4, Durham. Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT make Ontario a nicer place to live; they advertise Ontario to every passer-by. To those who have thus improved the property along the highways and given encouragement to others to do the same, the whole Province is indebted. The Government is not unmindful of the public advantage of such improvements. It is ready to render substantial assist- Phone 98-12 This also is “true Aberdem.” Mrs Mcclnmsh was out BhOppim: .m‘ Monday morning my! met Hm mm- ister. “Good morning. “Mrs, “an [DWI], he aid. “I hope yum- In,“ band is not ill. I observed Hm? p,,. was not at church ans-1.4.4:”. .. “ hat's 30, air." rep-lie} m- m” lady, “you see he's muoyim WM. bad health just 00‘”. “0 «'zmna L..." sleep, but he’ll try the km W; Read th. midi!“ Ads. on Page 7. TIIMtI. .” ”O ‘m TORONTO CLUB DID GOOD WC FOR H VOL. (SQâ€"NO. 312 Club of Durhnmites m Ins Icon of Real Sen Rod Crass Hespita! You. thrm’ ,W' “N’I‘H has Chl‘nnit'lo noxt mm en warn. l rmdm's \\'ul occasmn .i Club was, :1 tin]? Who-I mm‘lilu.’ M for this u an Mnmlu} Pen-00k It “IN I «1|er 0 the Hm commit! (lost-d. durinu the MN f0? ”It sidv Hi tom-«Is. tm‘vls. can». 4 thins. mum“ of '1“ u' ham I FUN 1hr MHIIHILV PRICEVILLE RE-l SATURDA Annual mm 0' ill J“ ABE aw (mags 'l'h|§ "law”.Fl'. as “I!“ 0'1"” plu'qo at HH‘ memonts we year'r- Tlle meeting in the afh‘l" vll crowd M ciolv in (In man ~ \\ h' has Iipsc ta! ll Ill H“ 5| \\

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