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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jun 1927, p. 2

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hlm'k and hu-klv [In W rushml' I“ llw lmspltal mnmnhnn. a durtm' as accented. After Extrication 'l'o-n l'o-llnw o-mpluyo-vs. WUl'killg in l'rluys, haw- :umurvntly savml Hm Hf" nf HEII'HM Hmlgo's by al'tilit'ifll l'o-spirunnn. Slu‘wkml by 26,000 \nlls whilo' \Vnrking .1th a hydro [Mr M. Sarina. Hmlgvfl was preâ€" wzzfml {rum l'ullim: by his safwly le. Linn-rm! M ”w grnunt by 8 hlm'k :IIHI hH'klo' ho' was Aquivkly and family spvnt Sunda with Mr. and Mrs. lmViol Lamb, A rdeen. Mm'h svnwathy is extruded to Mr. Duncan Livingstone and his sistvr. .‘llss th‘istmla over the sud- olvll cIHIHI ”r HIM? IH'OUN‘I‘ Donald who was lmriv‘al on Monday in the Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) \h'. :nul “154. Malrnlm Mt'Km‘lmm and \h'. and Mrs. Umguhl tllm'kv 0f .\! l’. aw Elmwnoc! .‘l l'. and Hnnning alum: bushel" a manurn Spl‘o'uoh'l', om Hu- farm 0! his father. mnv war-UM Ul'vil Vukm. Uldnst sum Hf Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Vokes, of l»rhy. smut} Hf Kilsyth, slipped and \\ MI agn [wing paid on HIP") in h No-iHII-i' is iIo-m'I-mintaibli- fur way HI» pvhplv Iisu tho-m the m siiio- (If Hm wii'kvi. Th0 only SI iiun in tin- waslago- is Um "34 "w [Ii-“Spiflim I'm aiivo-i'isiiig. this \\a\ HH' IIIIII'hasing public ro-m Ind and ic-sults obtaiiiwd. -â€"I giis MM s-meumi Grey 00am] Boy Killed Rm'ky cvmo'tvl‘y. Mr. Ilarnhl Lloyd sprnt a clay nf last h BurgIIII-s I-nmto-II an entrance to (I. \. SIIIIIaII' s tannon, Main Street 1185!, some timo- IJIIIIng Wednesday nIght, May 18. and helped them- selves In about $135 WUI'UI of goods. Mr. SIIIL’IIIII"s IIIIIIIIIIII Is that it 10(ka lIku HIHWHl’k of someone familiar “I”! ”w lavnut 0f the [Il'i‘flllm's.- VSIN'HIUI'HH Economist. annory Burglariud PAGE 2 .\l days \VlHl Mr. and .\II ll undo-r Hn- wlwo-l and was in- iuIH)‘ killml. Thu arciolvm occur- «1 cm 'l’m-mluy Hf last wwk.â€"~Wal- 'rtun 'I'o'lo‘svnpo'. .\| .1 Mrs. N’c-il .‘ Mrs. Wm. We tl s with nbull. Sum )l m am »f .\l 1'. a \\ .\l l.i\'ing.~stmm and son I nu lm- sistvr. Mrs. L. I also attended the fun- lhmahl Lixmgstonn who .m Mundas' m tho Rocky .\l Mr. an. mh “r ”wen Sound . wwk with Mr. ’33". pm; a couple of .OHIS nl. Aflm' 49k- askml fur vol- and few .\l HI L a couple of Mrs. Thomas MI mson and son Bobs mwsts of daugmer days With Sllc'ldl’flt ll, M . . of vuuplu Robe-rt “(“11 l‘ l The Dornoch Women‘s Institutv ‘mvt with the Williamsford Insti- tute at, \Villiamsford Hall on Fri- .olflfi' tn Ito-:It' Mrs. thk. ”In Special quto‘akt'l‘. whn is sent by the D0- [sm'tnwnt tn aahtro-ss thn mwtings. .-\ wry pmtituhlv at’tm'nnon was spvnt. hurnm'h suppliml thv pregram and \\'illi:1mst’m-d UH' rot'rvsllnwnts. .‘Jr. and Mrs. R. .‘lurtlo-y and Ruth yam ompanimt by Mr. and Mrs. films. iMortlvy. )lissus Pvarl and Myrtlv. fspo'nt. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .71 Mad stnp at. Hm (-msslm korton Tt-lt'scolw. A Dead Stop Th0 Untal'iu Sai'I-ty LI'agUI) in mm M its IIIIsiI'l's puts “li‘ I'tlsu point- I-Iily: "If yIIu III'II dl‘iVim.’ IIII auto- nIHIIHII \Oll “WWI not [w killed ata IIIilVV'IIV crossing unless VIIII want. to M. \iIsIIluiI- saiIILV at such IIlacvrI I-zIII. lw SI‘i'lll'Nl by absuIIil) simIIlII IIII-IIIIs. YIIu am not in HIII position III' II "HHISH *hat \‘I‘ntlll't'b‘ out of its iIolII VV ht'll a cat, is waiting for it. 'HII- IiaIIgI-I that V'uu haVI‘. tII mom is not a silent. and myStf‘liOUS 0110" iViIII; in wait. i'III Vnu. \IIuI' Iiangvr is IIImim: IIIIVV II IIII- havk and mak- ing an awful “Hist! about it. LII- lI'ss you! 111'" siIIlIII Ilt'af and blind IiII-I-v is IIII I'Xl‘lls‘l' for you. Thus tIIII risk is plainly that. III ”III IiI'i- V‘III' who t'akvs II chance." Another poster sawâ€"3W (108‘! Map iwfIII-II Vou much ”I" crussiug will IIIIIVI'IIt Latona (Our Own Corrospondent) Mr. Hutu-rt. Lowlingham has pur- chased a m-w Ford touring car. Quih- :n numhm- from lwro attmul- ml Hu- funvral ut‘ the Into MP. Liv- ingstone, of Bontinck which was lwlol Hn Mmubay to Um Rocky comer- teljy. \\' .Vlrs. Thorntnn of Guelph and Mrs. Rum“ of Kitchener an} visiting wig: their motlm_1j_Mrs. Simpson. an m m- I “he Unlucky lumber An English railway company has Just abtflishml the! number 13 on all Its sleeping cars. This has raised Hm qumtion in London as to how suprrstitinus Hm phlegmalic Eng- lishman is. H. has bum! discovered that supvrstition is quite preval- o'nt. 'l‘ho- nhjm’tiun tn number 13 attaches. to mains, hole-l hcdm‘voms, o-uhius «m lino-1's. tulw trains. tram- mu's, nI‘Imibum-s. clubs, \Ve-ddiug cm)". sum-pstako-s motnr licensvs. m-rnplz‘uws, Imus:I 1111111le and I'untlmll ,jo-rsvys. th in England, as: o'lsowxhvro'. tlu'l'o' urn tlmsn who are hHl‘!‘ that 13 is Hwir lucky number ~\\'ulko~l'tnn 'l'o-lvs'vnpv. unleers to carry on the artificial res iration. Ten responded and for wig it hours they worked in relays. Late at night normal breathing was restored and the willing helpers rmso-d their labors. Hedges is rest- in}; easily. The electrical charges l‘llil'l'l‘ll his lu-acl when it came in minim-l. with an upper wire on the lmwvl' line‘s. Thf' lower lines W811i "dead". He is i’l and recently ar- riwol l'rnm Englancl.â€"Southamptun Beacon. \l I»: 1.5.5.4 ’12.. :7 2:..-22 1...: 2:. 25:7. 2.. £351.. H‘l \Vl .‘lillw . an: mm .\l r. wee m Unnsmnrn VISILNI rs. Ke-mwti‘l Vaughan st \wwk. lcfiillin'ay slwnt. ”In His,- L. Bell. Ilalnwlwll Inhn .\lc Ml has 1'0- .\1 r vah n I u's Wal- Mrs. Will Cliff and two sons (if Ushzma 111111 1101' brutiwr. Mr. RUM. Meggot, \isitml tlwii' sislvr. Mrs. .Iumvr: leimmcl (1n the” Jith Illt. M1’s..lunws Faméntt spent 11 f0“ days with i'I‘ivnds 111 'lnmntu. W1- unamwstand Mr. Hm (Minn has lt'L‘t'iH'd tlw contract of build- ing thv 011! buildings and siilo-“zilk at the school how. and h is iii'f-Illil work. 'l‘lw "Cum and “0" club of Toâ€" ronto spvnt 3 “WV vnjomhln timu hero on the 24th of Max. Thev held a danm in Um pmilion in Hm park in thn Minimum and mulling Some: 0! the young pcOplu 0f Hm \illagn joinml them in the owning. “hilu how thm visited “ith MP. 'and ML. Elwood Partriq‘lgu. 'l‘hv Lawn l'amih nf Via}. an In” \isitml m ”In hngvnia Housn for r. few. days .VII'. and Mrs. David humw :IIIII Ilaug‘htvr Dmntln 0| 1233! Mount and Vlrs. Thus Lmor and daughter (-vltrluln IIf PIIIsIII‘ItIIII “'01“ 1000111. \isitHI's at. Mr. I}. Martins. \VI I-xhncl mII' mmpntln to Mrs Halbflttlv and famih (If liast .VIOIIII- IzIIII iII Hm lass ()f a husband and fatwhm' Mr. 51nd Mrs. Jo.» Schuvn. Martha and Edmund. Pikn Lakv. \‘iSifml at John Imihnld}; on Sunday. Miss Lillin Hilgal'dvnm'. Glcn I‘Ioln‘n. sin-nt. Sunday at. lug-r hnnm «m the 7th concession. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnm'gv .\rm:<tmm;:. {‘I't'rtnn. Mr. and Mrs. mun'gv Unldm', Hob-twin. \‘isitml ”n Sunday nflvrâ€" nnnn at Jaspm' Smith's. Mr. Donald Nelson spent. owr they holiday last wwk in 'l‘c'Jx-nntn. 1m returned by motor on Thursday. We are sm'ry to [war that Mr. Calderwood ( Our Own Correspondent) Hunting; [mlnlm's is Hm Ul'th'l' Hf Um day. Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Fulcmwr and daughtvr Dorothy. Miss (2-, Huw~n::\\'n.\’ and Mr. P. Mugvv Vis- itml Durham friends rmwnth’. Mr. Hutu-N Laughlin was taken tn me Suuml hospital on lesday of last \vm-k. We hope to lunar nf im- pmwmvnl in his health snnn. Master Hadley Lolmmn 0f Toron- ln is Spl’llllln}: 4 “Min with his g: nulpawnts. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams. Mr. (waldo-s Park of Do-truit is hululnymg at. ms lmnw hvro. W0 sen Charles is at the wheel of a hundstbmt'hl'tDupe gar. Mrs. A. F. Pedlau' spent the past. \wyfk -s1_t__llo‘1_' parvntal lmmv. Mo'afm'd- Miss Mabel Boy of Toronto is on a two weeks’ vacation at her home here. Mr. W alliv Williams and tumilv ni"-lmm1tn \isiti-d Iolatiws here i'm-viiily. Tho Homimsun family 01 Toronto \isiimi a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jake Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Purvis and daughter, of Toronto, visited recent- ly with the former‘s parents, Coun- cillor and Mrs. Purvns. Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell Graham visitpd with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gra- ham, Clarksburg on Sunday. accompanied 1) friends from But-- falo, Mr. and rs. Emerson Sim- mons and daughter Betty of Dray- ton, the Tuohy family of Meaford and the Misses Barry and Laycock 0! Owen Sound visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Boy and other relatives. June! Mr.‘ and Mtg. lanyid‘ apd {3111in D. M. Saunders MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-TO-WEAR “MORE FOR LESS” One Door South of D. C. Town, Jeweller,Durham (Our Own 5mespondent) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Fm'gusonâ€"«Hunter: 'J‘hm. tlw film-k 1m instructed to get quotations for township printing from difl'erent printing I)!“(fL'Sfjâ€"Cill'lfitftl. l’mpvrh‘ Cli1)g03~-~Efll‘l livid. ()wnm'. Lul. 38-39. 41011. 3: Mary Matlhvws. mvnvr. luts 1'] Pt. 1 and \V M. 2. Gun. 1'1. Hlxlltvl‘â€"-Rnl)l): That the Court. of vaisinn adjourn until next melat- ing 0f (201nmil.â€"-â€"4ku'riml. «)«nnu'il rt'summi. $501M. Wi|.~:011»~â€"I<‘m';:us«nl: That an «mm- Im «Inmn on Ihn 'l‘u-asmvr in m- \M nf IIu- Canadn Ingnt Iron 00. t0 Hue '._.InIIIlIIll of $16. 00 Iwing pm nwnt In1' blades I'm' mad- «Ir: gs. â€"I1zul'I IN]. I'vx‘guson -â€"Wilson: That the Iiu'mviI form a IlnurI uf III-vision. un Ihv Assvssmvnt, IIOII. “Carried. Mombers subscrilwd I0 IIm InquirmI «IN Izu'aIiun. 'I'Ilmv \\ as onh mm amwal “1ch against Hm \ssvssmont Hall H: 1931mm}; ”1th III “15 H0) LUIL’I. {\ISI.I‘.‘1>‘I.HnIsIvin I'mhu'wi Wilson Ferguson: That the fol- liming m'cuunts he paid: Municipal \Vm'lil. supplies. $2.80; .I. (iilstm'l'. slump killml. $2). 00: '1'. BOW- mzm. inspm'ting slump. $2.50: .I. lll'um'n. slim-p killml 313.00: S. 3. l’tlltl'l'SOll. inspecting slump. 500.: R. J. [.m'e-ll (In, supplivs $3.83; \\'. B. llil'v, vxm'vss 556.; 1.0mm Allan halani'v «law. for survives :15 (lullvc- lof of Taxes. $18.50; \V. A. Ilmwos. halam'n 01’ salary as assnssma $251!): poslauv and lc'lvplmni- ill'NHllll. and adjusting: Hull 'l‘vl. «In. Inilmm‘. 3.302; I u sin-wt. .\'u I. fur Road In- ,pm’litvns 7H .07) . Sluil sal: il')‘. “3.3.3; llo'iii svnicvs. iv adjusting Bill Hunterâ€"~R0hb: 'lhat tlm (lmnt of Rovision on Municipal lh'ainrgn Bylaw N0. :3 A adjnmn.â€"Ualriml. Hmm'râ€"Wilson: That. lhn men lm instructml to sign l’ay shoot N0 3.. I'm mad imp.7~4Jarriml. Hul‘»h-â€"Ht111h~1‘: In rorvrmm- to Hm awmmt rm‘mivwi l'mm H. FPIHUII 8: Sun :1» Mrs. 'l‘mmm- that no action 1m lakvn.---¢Ial'l‘im‘l. Council met May 30th, members all present, minutes adapted. Tim momhm's of Council wm'o constitu- led a Court. of Revision nu Proton Municipal Drains N05. land 22. Members subscribed to Hm required lll'tflal‘zlllflll. After a mnsidomlilu lvnglh of time living: lakvn in «lis- cussing lhv Engimwr‘s rvport and aissvssnwnls. llm {ASSo-SSIHPHLS \wm mnlimwl :uul Hu- liy-luw given the Sl'COllO‘ wading. Mr. John Heaney was laid up re- cently with injuries received from a’ horse which he had bought. The horse reared while Mr. Hegmey _w_as Miss M. Smith, Mount Forest. spent Sunday under the parental roof. Mr. John Adair returned to his home in Walkerton on Thursday after spending a few days assxstlng My: Roy Adair. trying to harnoss it, striking him with its fm‘ofent. Mr. Chris Kaufman spent several days at her parent’s home on the 12th concession last week. Julius Drier has been under the doctor’s care. Egremont Council May 24 is no longvr kept. as a pa- lrintir holiday. Tht‘l'i' is no Sllt't‘('h- making on that «lay; it is simply tlm first. summm' holiday. ll is trim that May 23. Hm clay lwfm'v, is (illâ€" sorved as Empire Day in tho srlmols of Ontario. but making May :2": Doc- oration Day would not necessarily afl‘m't Mm signification of this day: it. should rallwr acid to it. In addi- tion. lvy making May 24 Ihworatimi Day tlm mommy of (Moon \‘ivtnria would be venerated as; much as ever. as our m‘n'rosponclc‘nl. says. while from a patriotic standpoint May 24 would moan more than Canada has no Decoration Day. Evor3 city and awry [H'tnint‘fl has its 03m Decoration D33 and in man3 lilat‘t‘S thorn is now. at. all. Our correspondent. also OlDSt‘l'\t‘g that. tho significance of May 25 is no“ largely changed. Today them has arisen Ia gonoration “III. do not H'- nlI‘lnht‘l' tho days of Ollt‘t'n V II Im in. or ”III I‘t‘mal‘kflblt’ hUht shI' haIl Ion thI' atTI'I'tIIIIIs of “('1' snhjovts thI'I'IIIgrhoIIt thII Empiro. “33 24 is no lIIIIgI 1' kopt as a pa- tIthiI° hIIliIta3. 'HII‘I II~ is IIII Slit‘t‘th- making: on that Iia3_; it is simpl3 ”HI A ('m'l'vspundt-nt of ”I“ Fl‘m‘ Press makes the. suggestion that May 24 should be ‘made Decoration Hay t'ur Canada. Ho paints nut. that. the last Monday in May is Decora- tion Day in the. l.’nited States and that it. is a great. national holiday, when the graves of departed war- riors amt statesmen am dwnratml and when patriotic Spvm‘hvs an: macln tn recall tn the rising gener- ation the heroes of the past. and Hm histm'h'al vpnchs Of the lh'puhlril'. Council adjournm In mm't Mun- day, June 27th at 10 O'clock AM. for general business and as an ad- Journml Court of Revision. Tel. Co. mileage $3.00; Members of Council. inspecting roads and brid- £08, $35.00. do, meeting Proton Council on Town line, $6.00, do. at- ieni‘lanee at special meeting and meeting to date 822.50; R. Christie. use. of room $2.0(Lâ€"Ilarric-«l. MAY 24 AS DECORATION DAY? Economy in its rich drswfing freshnsss. DAVID ALLAN, CIN'k. Better Value Man is uniquq in our mu: In: eyns don‘t fill WIUI tears Mum 1h. harbor doesn’t cut It in sun Mm. Still. if a man had M ('hmm in ~ tmmn wanking and mating h. 1m M loaf and call it low. If yuu don‘t £0! Hm IwHM' yourself some minor pm'snn mi Thomas Humor. of Mum. «mm who is charged with attmnmm; hum down Ilw housn 01' A. 1:. Kim, man, when he was not illVilml L. farmwll party. amwm'c-d lu-f’w Pulivo Magislmw Hugh l’alml;..;~ Ul'anm‘villn (m Tunsciay of last \\ m fur trial. H0 was rvlc-uso-d up w of $2,000. .15.:â€" céh ccccoql...5 » £32.; 3: .3 E._E.EEm:c.. 1:53 :3, a... 53.14353 25. COMMITTED 015' now. The name Victoria Day p...“ and should he still rctaim-«l. Thursday. Juno 2, £927 ARSON CHARGE lapâ€" ON “011 of kl|¢‘\\' 5 method Nu. [m the- “'hu hull UH-l Ivar C(Mkllu.‘ val‘iuus 5‘ pram u-ul I'vquu'o-d Wllu‘h mu [rem Hu- I” aim: “It“. l-‘l'o'a' and she'll my PM“! . for hmlm tically v conudvh. by Hlls mam km SOI‘U‘h \\ tmuatws. Quinn 1 this kind B11“! 13 fresh \ farm and f: Immo- dl‘mls and | the ('Plla sm'h 'hl" afh' “'8‘ \3l! bu} IHHI Thu etabl «‘3'! 1 fruit] once. are 1 m Cunning Drying and Vegetable: 'pmiwl‘m' «Ally chi}! mm \\'ho arr "a feedim‘ M U( m ‘. \\ IS ma ardel Thunday. June 2. 19: \H ll Storm

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