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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Jul 1927, p. 4

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PAGE 4. Published every Thursday morning at the oflice, Garafrm Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- IUI Llllw lIlVllvllu, _. --_--, month. To any address in the United States of America, $2.50 per year, $1.25 for six months, 65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. .4,“ o ‘ Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in love with his own opinion than with the truth.-â€"WATSON. ____,____ ,__.. "a... ._â€"«-â€"._ ...‘_. â€"-.~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" -â€" Thursday, July 7, 1927 DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL MADE GOOD SHOWING Ninety-tour Per Cent of Pupils Wnting Were Successful, and of Seventeen Honor Standings In District Durham Secured Eleven. The results for the Entrance ex-l animations are again a matter of' history, as a perusal of the list of successful candidates in this issue will show. Durham school, under the principalship of Mr. J. A. Gra- ham again leads in this district and the result. of the cxnmnattons must he a matter of gratification, not only tn the worthy principal, but. to the “NW? teachers in the Public school and School Board as well. There were 33 pupils writing from Durham school. of these, 31 passed, giving the schcol a pass standing of 93 per cent. When it is considered that in the district ltl wrote. ‘Jtt passed and of a total Hi. i: Whit limk llOllOl‘ standing Durham school secured l'l, there is reason for the whole town to feel somewhat elatea over the re- stilt. Principal tlraham, however, when 1 The llhronicle extended congratula- 1 tions, saiol in no' uncertain tone ] that it was not himselt’ alone who was responsible; the credit, it any : were due, should be given to the teachers a,~, a whole, for without their preparatimi of the pupil from the primary class onward, he him- self would make but a sorry show- in: when they reacheol the Fourth class. Mr. Graham was particularly gratillecl with the work of Misses Sadie Slat-[Minalol and Edna Brown- 111K. the two teachers more closelv connected with the Fourth book than any of the others, and two who had «lone exceptional work in passing the scholars through the junior and senior Third classes. It is not. up to us to argue the pullll as In whom the credit is due, lint ll is gratifying to learn that Durham's whol" Public school stall is working in such perfect har- mony that. the. teachers, from Prin- cipal clown. recognize that each has done his part, and that it is only Will! t'uâ€"tipel'ailon Of this kind that. the year-to-year success that seems to time become a habit in Durham school can be accomplish- connected than any 4 who had «I! passing [ht juninr and It is nut ed Largest Gathering Ever Assembled at This Annual function Tues- day lightâ€"An Excellent Pro- gramme Provided. __‘ With the largest rrowu Ill usl history. the annual garden party oft the Rocky Sangeen congregation may truly be said to have been the biggest and best in the history of the congregation. It was held on Tuesday evening on the grounds of Mr. and Mrs. Donald StewarL and following the supper an excellent programme was put on by Bob Wil- son and Grace Bonniek. professional entertainers of Toronto. --«J 'nl‘m R .n a y‘fuesd'm nights a most pleasant affair. the awning fins 91 LAQO‘ Pulllatr. . . . Tuesday nights outing was a most pleasant affair. and though the evening was somewth cool the crowd was having so good a time that they did not notice either the weather or the late hour. CARD 0!’ TIAIKS Mrs. John Ray. Glenelg. wishes to extend thanks t9 her many friends for svmpathy and assistance during Illness and subsequent .nngn. n! hpr husband. the late Jon“ IV. V v -‘vt the {event ‘Illness a] death of her husband, us pal-{Qand may, it. 13 uâ€"upvl'atlon of [ms kind mum-year sucgess. that slwwd from 6 10 Psl crowd in its was a gem! one. i “”11st is hard 3 800.1 pnwm's uf clvan uthringg of Pupilg SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Mockler of Montrnal. Mrs. H. W. Mockler and Miss Eva Mockler of Toronto. spent the» week-end with Miss Mockler of town. . Miss J. )1. Wylie 01' Windsor. .laughter of Rev. \V. \V. \Vylie, i'm-mo-r Baptist pastor here, is vis- iting with friends in town. Mrs. Huram' Elvidge and children inf! last Thursday morning to Vis- it. lH'l’ sister at Battle Creek, Mich. My. and Mrs. A .15. Kearney 0f Scimmhvl‘g. arr \‘iiitmg the form'- --'.' ninHH'l'- .‘h'.". A. BPSE’S. {01' a Mr. and Mrs. P. Dalllt‘l m “Hun- sto'wk art- visiting with their par- o-nts. Mrs. John Mai'Shnll, and MP. '1‘. Danivl in town. Mi'. amt Mrs. Alhm't. McClocklin. '1‘. H. Mt't‘Jncklin. and Mr. and Mrs. Nil-hulls Ltf Tormito. spent. tho lmlitl-ay at. the Mctllncklin (lamp. Mr. illltl Mrs. Frank Livingston 0f Tfll'tlllit), amt Mrs. Woods, the lattvr n nivcn ut' Mrs. Livingston, of Maria “L. spout M'm' the \\‘(N_'k-Cnt'i in NW". Mr. \V, Vollvtt of Tat-until is Vis- iting his pai'mits in town fur a few days, . Mr. tint-i1 Wiggins, teacher nvai' Fm-t William. is spmnling the) hnliol'ays at tho paii'Pntnl home lim‘e. , Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Harrisnn ‘zinnl family nt’ lh-ti'uit are! visiting in a t'vw days with rvlntiws in Durham and \‘lt'inii)'. Mr. Sam Wright of Kingstnn was 9. \‘isitni' in itl\\'ll nwr the wm-k-ontl. .‘ill'. and Mrs. F. \V. \Vigg (if Swat'm'th an! Visiting mnily in antinck. in. A. i1. (iill'lalltl ..r Paislvy hasl t‘ hm-n nmmintml to snm'mul tu thv‘ pusiilull at tln- t'...\'.R. depot. madn Varant ll}"“lt‘ romnval (it Mr. H. ilZlVillirv. whn will shortly remove tn ‘Hilllnw'l' with his family. Mr, (lairâ€" lnnct is nlsn a marrimt man amt .‘will l't‘lllttW‘ in Durham in thn ‘t'ntll'SN ill. 3 ft'\\' \\'t‘t‘k.~%. ‘ hr. and Mrs, tilvcil annoi' Hf Dnâ€" l l l i l l l 3 il'ull. spo'lll lhv \\'t’t'k-t'ntl in town with ulcl l'i'ivntls. ‘ A Mr. anal Mrs, W. Milnv of Tm'ontn . :u-o- Visiting with his, parents. Mr. E and Mrs ,ltnbm't. Milne, I'mmi- Town. I Miss .lvssio' “t'ltl Spunt OVt‘l‘ the "nll‘¢g “I." \Vllll UIH Iln-uun. Mr. and Mrs, \V. )lilnv of Torontnl :u'o- Visiting with his parents. Mini and Mrs .ltnhm't. Miliw. I'mim' Town. Miss .[t‘fifiit‘ livid Shunt ()Vt‘l‘ tho wowk-mul Visiting in St. Marys. Hm' ninthvi'. Mrs. l’vtm‘ Reid. who has iwt‘ll Visiting t'm' thv past. two 01' thrm‘ mtmths with how (laughte‘i'. Mrs. W. .lolmsttm in St. Marys. and Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Clomus in Lunâ€" tit)”. 1-Pturnmi with her, much imâ€" proved in health from her extimctml Visit. “ ' ‘I.I’\__“_o -" nr Tnn- )lastnr Francis clan is spending hi: his uncle and aunt. .\. Ho‘llflllallA.“ Charles Brown. in town. Mrs. Martin and daughter. Miss Minnie, of Seattle. \\'asli., are visit- ing hm- sistvr, Mrs. T. E. Brown in town. her brother, Mr. Andrew Henry in Egremont and other friends and relatives in the vicinity. M rs. A. D. Browning and daughter. Miss Edna. are spendng a couple of weeks with Paisley friends. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Daines and famili". and Mr. Edgar Brown of [Fort auderdale, Florida, are ex- pected by motor this week and will visit for a time this summer with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brown and other relatives here and in Egremont. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Campbell of Saskatoon. Sash, arrived in Onario a week or so ago and are visiting with his sister Mrs. J. Mor- rison, with Mrs. Campbell’s brother, LLâ€"TVHQâ€"va F:â€"~ ma:__â€"_ 3 an; 3 : 0â€".Aâ€"ad'xac...’/ “vâ€"fiâ€" bar/A; ma? 5:13;: .3 : Mcl’otrio of Lon- his holidays wnth ‘h and 7311's. J. Mr. John McNally. and with nthm' frivnils and 1‘vlutiws in the) Vicinâ€" it}; It is thirty yom's since Mr. (lamiim'll 10ft. Untario tn taku up his i'osiqlvncn in tho \Vnst. and lifâ€" tvvn siuw' im lust \‘isitml iwrv. Quitv naturally. ho untiws many i'haiigvs. vspm'inlly ammur the [mn- plv, “'0 worn pleusml in have a Shm‘i, call l‘i‘um him yvstm'day mum- im.r aim! in i'N'i-iw 2i mp)’ ni' thv Hunfmio-ratinn immlwr ul‘ tlu- Saska- hmn Daily Star. quitv :m «'lahn'ulv gmlilinn «if (in paws. whii'li \w aw In pm'usv zit mn' lvisui'v. Mr. and 311's. tizimpiwll purpose wnmining .in “in East until llw viiil ul' tlm inwnth. and w» \Visli mmn a lilo'u- [stint \‘isiL ummig ulil friends in (mâ€" Mario. RM‘. {11‘ family IN" BI‘IH'P H0 Whom! Ms will lmlicl' “In shurv Mr. and Mrs. Alvx. Murmsnn {um family mutnrml 11p frnm Flm'iala and aw Visiting fur a limo with I'o-laltiws in Hm Viviuity. Miss Mary l‘lclgv left \Vednosdzly morning for Tomnm Whore SIN-will hn marking vxamilvatiml palm-s in ‘ Miss Mary Eclgu loft morning for Tornntu who 1w. marking vxaminatitm l'ppm- Schnnl Litm'atumg I ‘4'.I:ll "Aftur four yea made amounts tuâ€"â€"â€"e THE DURHAM CHRONICLE SPANISH CARTOONIST SPEAhb OCT 1' yuars ut' dictatorp'hip, the prune-ls tuâ€"‘exactly nothing.’ “I...“ nnv \'n|rl'-l\ Vâ€" run. Maslvi's Billy and Stanley. and Mr. and Mrs. lid. Gm'mlvy. all of Tumult”. slwnt Hm workâ€"0nd in tmni. the! gnusts nt’ 311'. and Mrs. A. 1",. lemllan. Mr. lid. Kum'nvy of Ilai'i-ishm is spmuling his lmliilays with his mo- thm'. Mrs. 1.. lx'wai'nvy. Miss Annin McCormick (if Blon- lwim is spending hm‘ Vacation with him sistm'. )li's.'l'..\lilligan. in Bouâ€" ; thick, I l -».\.\v\ lllll It. Miss Mary McIlrailh is hora from «m lmhclays. Vlsmng her 'J'm'c'mh' ivarvnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mc- Ilraith. Missvs Margaret Mm'lx'vnzic. Clara Aljnu and May Mmllm'kliu Hf T0- runtn. arr lmlulaymg at. thmr lmmvs ho‘rv. Mr. and .\h Sault Sin. Mgn'ie' ,Blancoy N08 “.0 (Madrid Xvil Sinclair Hf “'0 have. . Dougald Mclxechmo of , became the bride of Mr. Arthur George of Hanover. F 01- lowing the ceremony, the young couple repaired to the residence of Mrs. Ries. the.groom‘s Sister, where a wedding dinner was served, and that, same L‘Vt‘lllllt: the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower. attended by several of her friends from Durham. and at which she was the recipient of many beautiful presents. Mr. anddlrs. George left. on a honeymoon trip to (ialt. and Preston and on their return will take up residence in Hanover, A quiet J unc wedding was solvin- nizml all St. Marlin's-in-lhe-Fiold Anglican rhurrh, Toronto. on Wodâ€" nosday, Juno 29, whon Blanrho, daughtvr of Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Al- lan of T oronlo. and formerly 0f ligromonl. was united in marriage with Mr. Hot-hot. Nolilo of Detroit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gmrge A. Nohlo of Durham. Tho roromony was per- l'ormod by tho lloctor. tho Rov. li. H. 'l'wiss. and took place at 3 o'clock. The bride was wry charming in hor “'Olldlllg gown of ashes of rows crepv romaine, with hat and shows to match. and wore a rorsago hon- _-A__ .‘A.1.|:\ QIID ["1“ -- - Fullmving the ceremony the bridal party repaired to the home of the bride's 1mrents, 108 Mount View avenue. where a wedding dinner was served. » Mr. and Mrs. Noble. are spending part of their honeymoon. in Durham and vicinity, and are the recipients ut' the ("'mgl'atnlvatinns «if manv friends in this district. who will .iHill With The tlhruniele in wish- in: for the ynung couple much jay and happineSS. At. high noon «in Thursday. Juno 30th. tlw marriugc- 0f lilvanur Murivtia, yuunmésl. «l'augliivr 01' Mr. and Mrs. Al'Clllt‘ Park of Allan l’ai‘k. (mtm'in, tn Reginald. youngvsi smi Hf Mrs. S. llantnn :mcl llw 1310 Sam- iwl llantnn was quietly Sigilmnnizod by 111:» llmu \\'. Mvanzie of Simi- l'm'ol. ‘ ' m n -I. A..l 'l‘lw yuung couplo 10ft for a slmrl trip to Port. Stank-y and illnwlaml. Hn lhvir l'PtUl'll Hwy will l‘l‘SidO at L" Watm'lnu St. Sh'atfrml. A quivl \Vl'lldllll! was eulvmnizml in ”In Knox vhm-vh mansv nn Wml- nvsllay ul’ lust mwk. .Imw 29. \Vlmn Janetta, daughter of tlm 13103”. and Mrs. William Marshall. was marriml to Mr. H'al'x'vy Williams. sun of Mr. and Mrs. S. Williams. also of ligrmnont. The. cm'vnwn)’ was [wrformwl by llw Rev. W. H. Smith. 'l‘lw ynung comm" aftvr- wards left on a llonoynumm trip tn (lunlph. Kilcllmwl'. mm nthm' placvs in “'05101'11 ”Mario. and «m lhvir rvlm'n will take up rnsicloncv 0n the groom‘s farm in ligronwnt. Thn annual pivnio of tho Rocky Saugemn I' F 0 Club. advertised to lw led wstmdax aftmnoon has lwvn pustpunod indefinite-Iv 0“ ing to WILLIAMSâ€"MARSHALL PICNIC WAS POSTPONED RANTONâ€"PARK was solemnized H10 EVERY WOMAN “For several years I suffered with severe constipation and was a nervous wreck. I had great pain in my limbs. and such terrible headaches 1 thought I wouui go crazy. I had no appetite, could scarcely eat anything without stomach distress. After reading about ‘Fruit-aâ€"tives’ I de- cided to try them. Before I lzmi taken three boxes, I_ “as/entirely well. I sin- J W". ‘;‘n ,' THIN. Ill! 79 I.” toba. Indigestion, biliousness, headaches, ner- vousness, pains in the back and limbs are largely caused by allowing poisons to accumulate in the body. “Fruitâ€".4. cs" is nature’s remedy, made from info: ‘fied fresh fruit juices combined With tonics. “Fruit-a-tives” stimulates the Lt .vels, liver and kidneys to normal actim. and brings about a condition of delizhtful health. Buy a box of “Fruit-a-tives“, to- day. linjoy life again. 25c and 50c. the rainfall yesterday morning. and varly aflm‘noon. While llw mrly hours of tho «lay worn anything but pleasant, had the commillvv not called the picnic 01!. nun lain ch-r- nmm and M'nning lurnml nul .-un- shiny and warm. with “‘01” \\ l'illlll’l’ I'm' an ail'aii‘ nf lhifi kind. A? liniv «if writing it is nut known \Vlllfll who picnic will lw. holcl. Th.. regular monthly serial and work meeting of the Y. W. A. of Knox Church was held at the home 0f RUSS Margaret Elk!“ H“ “t .zclay evening, July 4th. when a large number Of the members were pre- sent. At an {Appropriate thnc- n. the evening the secretary gate a ~‘lmrt address. stating that the girls. hav- ing wished to Show their amt . via- tion of the unselfish and until-mi: \ IOU--râ€"v‘ numbvr 0f tlw mvmlu-rs \x'vi-c- I'W- Selit. At an appi'upriutv {illit' Hi thw- waning tho soc-rvtm-y gzm- u shut-t address. stating that tho- girls. hav- ing wished to show ”It'il‘ 3119.. Ulti- timi of tho unsvli'ish and until-m: vfl’urts on tho part ut‘ thc-ir rs-nsi- dmit. tn whom a lawn atuuuut ut‘ the (‘l‘t‘dit for thc- slit-w»- at tht- m'tzanizatiou was duo. \Visht-d hvi' to accept a Lift‘ Mvmlmi'sliip. Miss Margaret. Edge “It'll prnsonuui Mrs. tlattnn with “w t'vi‘titicatv and hl‘OHCll. Mrs, (latton. “ha was ta- kvn entirely by sunn'isn made a tit- ting replv. At. the (‘lnsn ut‘ tho- meeting Miss Edge svi'wd lunch. #â€" It Will Pay You to Advertisr in The Chronicle. on-Qo-T- Liz's. LP a.\U A Is -OW'KAo B. I “uar.-.~- v-’ k ‘Fruit-a-tivrs’ saivéd w" me." P. Rutkowska, Tolstcl, Mani- H Sr. 'l‘mmnm .l r. l\'- HI U. 3. 3. N0. 10. Glenn (3' .‘ltN'l \\ Promotions R St‘. llLJ r. \I Bolste 1w! II clam) .\| M' a Wall shall ..lr Sr. I\ Names m Jr. IV-SI' SI‘. "I’vh Jl'. 'll’s Rota min Brll (I'N‘. Thursday, July 7. 1927 failc lin Jr, [1â€"82'. I! “ma minim" Simon Shun Sr. [-JI'. Rumld MCIM or '. Sr Pr. â€"â€"1 IO)“ “U ton'. Georg" Ham: Jr. Pr Bulky. 3. 8. lo. 5 Glenelq l\'â€"â€"Jt‘au lllzn'k'. L \l \1 Promotior .lI H l\ H l3 8. 8.110. 1 s. 3 Glenelq and Ba |\ M I .“I'N' ”I \\ m ll iâ€"Jllalh't lec-n St Bâ€"Jack m. \l .0. 6 Bentm \I Norman! \1 Shh“ [I \l a “'2 \I 8w

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