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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jul 1927, p. 4

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'l‘huw i'aoliu pliutngl'aphs make a fvllmv lnuk as if h» worn a victim of Hm agiwâ€"all quivers and quakes -â€"Guelph Mercury. Ito-spite ”I" Importance Of Junn tlw first tho-r0 has iwm im \‘isibla (io'tov'rim'ahtm in public «'nmiuvt 0r muralsgmktchmwr Recora. HI city. The lakc was calm at the start. but a brew.» Sip-rang up and Zavitz failml to makc the distance. Ho- askcol to hc lakm aboard and th.- tour in tho- [mat got on one side l.. allow him In climb the othcr, In spit» ol’ the procautions. the boat lip-wt and all {our wcrc thrown in- to Hi» walcr. .‘liss Chamhm'lin could swim; Carter only enough to ko'v'lv himso'lf almvn watcr: ”In ”tho-rs mil. at. all. Tho swimmcrs L'IIM' :i'ul tn llw nunswimmo-rs [0 wt to the suctacc and to attach thcm in NW boat. and “It'll 50! OH fOI‘ “I? slim-c. a short ilislanoe away. This tho-x wachml safcly. though nearly cxhaush-cl. and a twat was sent out from Nun'maliolalo- and a rcscuc cf- t'o-clo-ol. 'l‘ho- liw participants worn a]! m llo'o'd ut' [no-illcal attention. DURHAM GIRL SAVED Published every Thursday morning at the ofiice, Garafraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of 82.00 per year, $1.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months, 25 cents for one 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. Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test 0/ free discussion, is more in love with his own opinion than with the truth. â€"WATSON. "H DURHAM CHRONICLE PAGE 4. l_\' Hm mam has an o-IIWIIIInm dining muluihh mo-aning nun that 10â€" the tOfii‘t‘ in the cupâ€"43m- \V If EVERYBODY DID 11' Thursday, July 14, £927 Huntinuvd from 1388‘ COUDU‘F In II CRISP COMMENT lay doing “1‘ stars mm sum» day 1' bo-mghh u gram has a marvelous ." "film the, weather '. might burâ€"31’0“)“- 'rnou BROWNING m- mun This though nearly “as sent. out I a rnscun M'- M] wlmmm' Iw a '38 day ,l lumtlvggm‘S. Seven Revolutions in One we were ple-aswl ln learn that Doll: are! olning \wil. Mr. John Bellamy of Flesherton is Visiting his gl'alul-(laugmm'. Mrs. M. Wilson. and grandson, Mr. R. \V. l'atlnn. fur a few days. .‘lias Man. and Dorm 0f Stl'atfoul. alwnt u Iv“ day-z hm'o “ith 1101‘ par- mts. Mr. and Mrs. Andrmv Dm'by. Mr. N. '1. Claimpimn 0f \Vestlmpt‘. N. 1),, is Visiting his mother. Mrs. oiampbell. his sistot‘. Mrs. J, Mur- I'isnn. and other relatives In Um \'I- cinity. It is '20 years since Mr. ‘Ianipln'il was last, horn. \Vith his ln-o'iilwi'. Dan" II» was a wolcomv mlh-r at Tin- tihmnicle otficv. and we wore [iii’flSt'ti in learn that both Mrs. Victor Cattun' 0f Grimsby is \‘is‘Hillk’ hvr pan-Ins. Mr. mm Mrs. I), Mch-an. and sister, Mrs. Charlos “our". Mr. and Mrs. Dan \\‘. Campbell and sun. I). Brut-v. nl’ Fairgrow. )lio'lnigan. :u'v Visiting: his mother. Mrs. Flora (lamwlwll. his sister, Mrs. J, Mon-rison. Mrs. Campbpll's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (ll-ven- wand. and OHM-P rolativos In town and in Bvulim'k. 'l‘lwy wore accomâ€" panied from Flint by Mrs. C. \‘s'. Rutleclgv. who i,- \'isilmg lwr hm- lllm'. Mr. R. T. Edwards in Glenmg. mul ”lands at. .‘larkdalu, Mr. Ho-rh Lamb of Detroit. was in tmvn fur (muplv of days this week Visiting 0M frimuls. Hvrb. who is an HM Hlvno'h: boy. is looking Up the flnloll‘o'ssvs of former Grey Cnunty ro-sicivnls in Detroit. and will try and start a Hwy County Club in that City. .\l 1'. and \\' illo lsnl‘. and Mrs. clays. Mr. and Mrs. H. Haws of Moat’ord \‘isitml ”\‘m' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Do'an. Together they alsu Visitml frimuls at Hanan-1'. ‘ Mrs. W. “Hill 01' Kitt'honm' was in town for a cnuplv of days last, wock and will Visit n-Ialiws and friends here and at Hanover. Mr. and Mrs. Dan \\'. Campbell and sun. D. Bl'lll'v. nl' Fairgrow. Misso-s Mariv and (ivrtrude (Jule ui’ Hamillnn. aw visiting with Miss K. Kinnm» and uthvr frivmls in town. Mrs. M. Murdock anal daughtm', Miss E. ur (mum. are- visiting their suns and ln'c‘vtlwrs. Messrs. Frank and Hviwrt Murolm'k. during tho,- huliviilfi'r‘, _.\hj. E. {1. Mchron of Toronto is Visiting his parvnts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mwuo'c'u. M‘is‘s .lo-an Row» is spending hPl' hnlnlays \nth hm- brothm', Mr. and Mrs, HIHUII me. at surm'a, Mr. and Mrs. J, .\l. Burgess visited friends [war Port Elgin Sunday and aim-mind so-rvico- at Burgoynr‘ rhul't'h. .\lr. \IIgIIs )lclman of DI'troit is \isiting for a few dms with his aim-r, Mist Hair! Falkingham. Mr. and 3113.1. Blilgf‘ss motored in \‘PSNHI h‘idm and attended HIP IIIIII-Ial of UH‘ foimers cousin, Mrs. .\IiIiI’ lI-iII'IIIIk llllklt', “ho \isited fur a WI-I-k Ill’l't' last July. She was 71 yvars of mm and Iieath was caus- Pd‘ by hear}. tI'OIIbiq. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blake and sun,- Rnss and I’t-I'cy 0f Surnia are visiting {or a week with Mrs. Blake’s nio-w. Mrs, Harri-y Falkinginam._ Miss Em»! )Iervyn has ' returned aftm- spmuling a few days m Toron- to. 7 Mrs P. B. Dennison and chilflren of Springfield, Mass" are \‘lSillng hqr purvnts. Mr. and Mrs. R. (i. Morm- son. Mrs. R. J. Brydcn of \Velland and «hildro-n are» spvnding mo weeks’ holidass with hex parents, Mr. and .‘Irm R. H Morrison. Miss A. Graham. senior nurse at Toronto Western Hospital is spend- ing three weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graham. Mrs. G. Sparling left this morn- ing to visit her daughter, Mrs. Young in St. Thomas and a sister in Buffalo. N. Y. '61-th in the Newburbh News Miss Mabel Sharp of Guelph is sprnahng hcr holidays with her grandfather, Mr. John Backus, of town. )lahrl is to be congratulated on passing her High school entrance with honors at Guelph. Miss F. Nichol 0f the High School stair Mt Wednpsoiay morning {or Muntwal wiww she will take a slum mum» in French. She will alsn visit friends in Prescott. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Charles Williams has been appointed Deputy Game Warden, with headquarters at Hayward’s Falls. 27.. v.2... Farâ€":34 2. 1.1.2.... .3.» 2.12:? .5... «a... buzz»? 2:. a :5. .\l_1'. 11111! )li's'. Mih'hvll 11!‘ [(111-â€" wahn 111-11 “$111111; Hm mllor's mnâ€" tl11'1'. Mrs. A. Davnkun 31113‘1’11'Murdock 111111;.4111-1' 1.111111'1111. Mr. Thomas Dania] 111111 3112111111 Mrs.1’.Dzmi1'l.mntm'mi 111 [)1-11'11it and 1‘j‘piiH‘l Michig "an 1' itivs‘ last. “11111;. )li‘s Biam 1111 1'1-n111in1'11 at .\1111 .\1'- 11111'. “ho-1'11 .~'h1' will \isit 111-1' 2111111. Miss N1'tti1e Danivl. .\l1'. 11111] Mrs. .\l1'ih«1111'111- .\l1'l\'11§ {11'11 Visiting H111i1' paw-111:1] Immow‘. M12 {1111! Mrs. “mu-1.11) .\l1-l\':1)' 111111 .\li'. 1111.! Mrs. H. {111111113 .::.r.a.....:/. ._. .17. 35 ...:_...._.$a.â€" .m .2 .15. .1.._1._1. 1.2 “3:73 1.. :3 1:55.451 a. 2:55: 52:... :7. 5.5.5: .: .15. 7:: 3.7. THE RHYMING OPTIMIST Three of Britain’s Greatest Ambassadors to Tour Canada ThI- “001”“ of this fair IlIImiIIiIIII III'I~ t'fltfl‘l'l)‘ lIIIIkiIIg t'I_II'\VIIII'Il tn the t'I‘iI'thcnn‘IiIIg Visit IIt' thv Pi‘illt't’ t‘ \Valvs. I’l'llu't‘ Gt‘t'tl'gt‘, the British l’I'imII Mlllh‘lt‘l'. StaIIlII) Baldwin. and his \Vlft'. .-\ mow IIIIIII'IIIII'iatv I‘II'casiIIII t'ttlllti IIIIt. ll'c‘th' iH't‘ll I'lIIIeI-II tIII this Visit. than ”It" sixlit'tll alllllH'lSle')’ IIt' Lttlllt‘tlt'lfltlttll 'lhI' l‘I‘Wal IIaItV is expected to al'PlH' iII I'IanaIla at tho I-IIIl IIt' this mIIIIth. and will Visit thI», principal Mums and I'itiII. t‘ll IIIIIt.I tII thI- l’IiIIII~ IIt \VIIIIIs‘ much at High "HM. .-\llII"ItII. hum tlII-IIII- ”It‘ t_\VI_I III'iIII'I‘Is will pay an IItliI ial Visit tII ”Ill l’I-II itiI- I'Iizist lIIIt l’l‘t'm‘T HIIlIlwiII \Vill l't'tlllll IIIIIl tIIle thIIIIII.h tII thI- M'Ill lillllI‘. l’l'ttVlllt't‘S tn I-mhai'k t'III' llI‘tnlt' IIII August lh‘th. 'l'lII- illtttVt‘ [tlt‘illl't‘fi \\'t'l'n iilkt‘ll at I'IIlIl illllt's \\’llt‘ll ”It‘St' llll‘t‘p gI'I'IIt III-I-sIIIIIIgIIs \Vt'l‘I‘ I-II- ,ltt}'lll‘..' II I'I-spitII t'I‘IIIII HIt’ll’ stI'IIIIIIIIIIs IlIItiIIs. 'l‘IIII: illt‘ \VIIllâ€"lIII- lIIVIIIl l’l'lllt’t‘ "'l‘I'IiIlV'~ and his IIIIIIIIIIII- VIIIIIII: ltl'HHtt'l‘. l’I'iIII'n HI'III'IIII. HIIttIInI: tlII- lh-itish I’I'imII )liIIistI-I'. StIIIIlI-V ’IIIlIl\VIII. his Wit“. and his iIIsIIIIIII'IIlIlII t'ttllllbtllllttll. his IIiIIII, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE This spring tlw banal has boon snmvwhat short of players. which ac-munts for their nonammaramm m far. but as this shfl'icmty has hem about. H\'c'l"(_‘flmt‘. an mum is hning mado It. have the. \wokey program- mus as usual and tlw roguear gamlon party vngagomonts during thn sum- mm‘. H. will 1w gum! mwx‘s tn many to knnw Hm Hw [Durham “and is go- in: to put nu Hm first. hand concert ”1' (In; svasun l'mm tlw banclsmnd nn lem‘al Square nnxt “'vdnosday M'vning. BAND CONCERT NEXT WEDNESDAY First Summer Band Music to Be Dispensed Next Wednesday Night 'l‘lw Mcfilocklin home on the 4th convossion had quite a group of Visitors 011 Monday evening. Rev. J. W. and Mrs. Groonwood and two ‘â€"-----â€"---- --_â€" Patrolman '1‘llOS.Tlfl’LflllDS made a "up job on sidoroad 10 on the 7th concession last week. It has lwvn a mire 101‘ war; First he had it “all graded llwn tapped it with a lll‘il\'\ coat of grawl. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Harris, (nee Miss Box-Him Tmlm‘) 0| 'loronto called «in old pupils and f1 ionds last week film “as a van papulm‘ teacher in .\'n 5 alumt 1.)_$oars ago. (Ix-ups haw. jmprowd and grown angazmgly during thqnpast.ten days. . Dlflfllfil'l' IH‘al AVal'allk-l--. B00! ring patrons are. living high lhvsv lml. days. Mr. Paul Nelson's boast dressmj nearly 500 pounds last \wok and Mr. Hugh McArthur's «mm 450 this weok. uu VVLI. Miss Reta Barbour, teacher of No. 5, is being warmly congratulated on the success of her three Entrance pupilsâ€"Misses Catherine Timmins, and Jean Clark and Ewen MrNah. Mrs. C. \\'. Rutledge of Flint. Mich., spent a «lay or so at the Mr- tllocklin and Edwards homes. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell of the sanw busy city gaw. us a short call 0 U I II .J Mina M. Edwards is spending week -01' more wnth Mr. and Mrs. '1', Spousm' nvm' Aapnneo, M}. mfd Mrs. Pin. Calâ€"mlvlwll Hf Saskatuon 8 rent a pleasant few days of last woe at Mr. W. J. (309k 8. There are signs of Improveweuu everywhere throughout the county. Messrs. Dan and Malcolm Wilson have put up a new home on their property on the llh con. Messrs. D. llyan and Connor Bros. have re- roofed their barns on the 8th, while Councillor Mal. Black had a big frame mow and threshing floor er- ected on Thursday afternoon 0! last week. Mrs. Black and bevy of fair ones had ample supplilfi 01 good edibles and everything went otf well. “is estimated that Canada nuw has 100.000 golfers. It would he morn mrroct to say that Canada ‘.as 100.000 citizens who try tn play gol 1'_.-4 )ttawa J_0umta.l. o Tho. farmer has his; lruuhlvs, but it doesn’t take forty arm-s “1' mm to pay Hm rpm 011 a habitaliml 1h» size uf :1 hm Innusv.â€"â€"Ki|m.~.«m “Wig-Standard. An inn-rsm'tion is \vlwrv tvm m- mm'a slroots meet, :mlunuflnlvs unmu together and pedestrians leap apart.â€"-Bramion Sun. Most of the quoslicms askml Hm exports by young womm of Hm present gvnoralion am in I‘Pgiuul m reducing. Reducing mm‘s incomes nmstly.â€"-Baltimore Sun; iii: {fauw nu'u'ifiéb'di'flint inch. Messrs. Albert Lmngstone of ' 1 Very suddenly a bright youth, Mr. Norman Haley, was called away at £30 on Wednesday evening of ' . e was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Haley of the For some months past he hasn’t been in good health, but kept going about. Just the week prior to his death. he was town to Toronto to consult a specialist and was given good hopes of recovery. The funeral took place on Friday afternoon and was an exceMimwlly large oiie. Rev. W. H. Smith of town conducted a most comforting service at the home and also at the graveside, where the handsome cas- ket was lowered beside that of his sister, who passed away a little over a year ago, Among these from a distance present. were: Mrs. J. 1.. Simpson of Port Mchehol; Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hos. Anderson of Sehrielu-x- and Mrs. H. 'l'anahil of Chicago. the latter two heim: home on a Visit to their mother. Mrs. ering Anderson, The sympathy of the whole comâ€" munity goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Haley. to__the hrother Martin and hi; isish‘r Katie. Third”. My 1‘. “3" CRISP COMMENT MW, Marin. ;: Nimm- Mzn'tm her“ '“St \\PO'}\ T. Sifi'f‘l‘fi. Mr» \\ firs. '1'. KM”: :n Mrs. Iii-um- :41 0f Norivll and “Ci“ 0f “01le \ J. D. KOIN'Hs “ll “1‘. Marshall I'M": Hrs. (imn'ge- Hm't'mx WWII-0nd with \h'. :9: Brooks, nnar Lisa-“.4. Hr and Mrs. Ann! Mrs. “'illmm Bert of 13-"st with Mrs. I’m" 8. Johnston. Hr. ind Mrs. A: hive 3mm nn :u xx LII-sf r DIIIIIn H" comm. MI M 1'. the" Ada M holida) Sat Um "10! 0' IN [mm- with M l‘. and clnldl'vn Dn_lf‘.'lll:-' a Mr. an daughtvr and Mrs. NM! 3'. 0] NPR“. lm M055!” Lynn. :n Sislvl'. ‘ Sunday “1“] ”It Everynn days. M1. Sasha! lmv. ll 2... 5: may... 3. Ev. 3...! ’4 D5: Z7. acâ€"‘J. .L. 5:: Z... 2 271. 5: mm 1.3.5: (Ge-Ur; auan “00k Miri (Juan lam” ~ M!‘ fannlx IQHI'I‘ M rs. and M !' Ilsu M Slum! Leau's. Md! ‘ H “I". run! to IaHvI' Lean. .‘l: Mr and \l: Miss Huh} \\ Fridm MI“ the \M-vk-o Ht! fl‘il‘nd. ‘11» F Mrs. “hm" sistvr. \hw. 5: Nl‘d frivnoi. .1 Miss «Lam; lllfi lwvh IH Nt’Lvan 1m 1301; M1.- 01m MI M \\ H 3| (Our () (Our ()u H .\| .\I .\| \\ _\l A berdocn Holstein III N t'llml ”I '. Jill! 14, 1927 Ill

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