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Durham Chronicle (1867), 18 Aug 1927, p. 8

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.. 2 1 .2 i . , I ' my. . i. . .‘ J _.t..gI I t .i. _‘ . ._ :23 I .i‘it“ * ' a 3a.". M "It " ,i‘ 2-. i t i l l- fir? is. {'th ”'gC 7 s 30 mossâ€"v.- lusts. guest of her cousin, Miss Florence. Macdonald. daughter Miss Alexia of Pinkerton. Mr. and Mrs. William Lamont and days, as the pat-son is away on his spent Thursday and Friday with three children of Brant. and Mrs. holimys. Every. person in the pariah relatives here. Miss Marjorie Ritchie Dougald McDonald of . Crawford. shoulI take advantage , accompanied them‘home. spent a day recently with the Mc- up wi. their running around. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Williams received Lean families. M'ddl t d betgeatiy tlf‘ttc‘im in on the fall run . z . ._. 1. . dt -_ a message on Thursday that their Mr. and Mrs. Albert 1 eon an wn on a i 1. Mr. "m “I" l .8“ Hoyw an “0 son-in-law. Mr. J. J. Mortley of daughter Marjory, of’ town, spent This part w“ well represented at Crawford (Our Own Correspondent.) Miss lslay Lamont oi Brant is the son , M' '. 6 'ac - Mctiaslin. . . . . 8W?“ 3:19;:h\ 1::elllli8 tit til“ [10mg Arthur had D09“ very SQPIOUSIY in- Sunny Wltb MP. and MP3. NO“ "0- the Dumam “ed M “we“ party ' ' jured while assisting in the wreck- Lean. , , on Thursday night. and all enjoyed After a lingering illness of a it . of Mr. and Mrs. A. U. i-‘iddis. number 0‘ weeks, MP- Archie 'Quite a few. of our citizens took in immediately for Arthur. goth anecdotal.” ,I ,IOO- ' of it tocatch vention. just. closed. held in Iathouatur 0f the estath of Cl eta th refined to mow Alexander lacDonald. late of u thgir stig'acripflns withLahor. and Town Din-hm. in the County 3: the last we saw all was a tortmght Grey. deceased. ago/when it was an: itaeit In Notice is hereby given pursuant t. all who cared to remain with it ‘ at 18.0. l9“. Gian. iti. Section on, a... . “guiding Acts. that all tlfll‘Stltls l _ one don“. per ym m 91.00 at the in. out” 'nst the estate ”ill?“ two which it received before the lac aid lat of . . m . , ’ ti o ‘. war. And it is just about two weeks 3f Durham in the Gaga”. tit T‘I‘Ij‘I ' VOL Gilâ€"NO. 3140 continents Ai Lamont. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lamont of Brant. on winning the silver cup donated to the best re- citer at, the musical festival in W‘alki-rton on 'l‘ltursday last. Marion dressed in Indian costume. recited beautifully on» of Pauline Johnson's poems. Sho- lias a sweet personality. South Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent) Miss lilla Park of Toronto is holi- daying at her parental home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Milligvan and family spent a day last week in Kin- a line tour- of voice. and a natural cardine. manner which no doubt won the prize for her. Marion‘s mothcr is a former tlrawford lady. her maiden name being Miss Annie Macdonald. Sister of Reeve I). .l. Mactlonahl. A line lolly boy was born Thurs- dav mo; king to Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'l‘waniley. llongratulatimis. Mr. iii-urge Leitch of Urangeville Mr. John T urnbull of Guelph spent a few days in this burg recently. Miss Ball of Hanover is visiting her cousins. the Park family. Master Donald Smith of Durham visited a few days with his friend, Master Archie Turnbull. Mr. and Mrs. James McRonald spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. is visiting his friend. Mr. Kline Mc- U. H. Johnston of Mulock. tiasliii on the 2nd concession. Eden tlrovc. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kaufman and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ruhl of Marmion. and Mr. Jake .\'ulin of \\'innipeg. Mrs. Wilson and son Herman of Toronto are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John White and family. Miss Margaret Hastie of Sullivan is spending her holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Archie Hastie. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dowding and twosons returned to Toronto on Saturday. after a pleasant holiday at Mr. and Mrs. and sons Ralph and llharlie. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas tirecnwoml. Durham. Mr. Alex. McLean is under the weather at present, caused by a fall out. of the liaymow. We hope for a speedy recovery. Willowdaie (Our Own Cm respondent 3 Mrs. Walkes ant family of Toron- to are spending a pleasant vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Coulis and other relatives in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred tiresswell and little son. of Toronto. are spending several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. J. McRonald. \ this week assisting Mr. (irat W’ise . l much liked by them all. with the harvest. Mr. Hepkins am Mr. lidmonds intend'going West a- gain on the 30th for the harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Mervyn Durham visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander. 'III‘hompson passe: “gay lIastkSatiIlg- the sports at Mount Forest during ay evening a ut do 00 . 0 Old Home Week. - . ' funeral, which was wet! attended. While the humans are singing, "am“? amgrteatIsensation gar 3:: was held on Monday. The tumor “Show me the way to go home." Mr. “mg“ m; 3,8 w“Intothe {mm were all able to attend except their Peter Black had a mare get out of 3:“. 9° ram? 30 bite “I“. daughter Gladys. Mucn sympathy is the field a few nights ago and with- . ‘If‘nlong ‘I‘Ial‘ m; r I, “I,“ extended Mrs. Thompson and family. out instructions went straight to her 5 avagf er ‘1‘,“ ode h Lab‘or Mr. and Mrs. Herb Dunsmoor of former home, eight miles beyond tion 0“. egrati eeathe ti tptfiet 0.- 2... . 2222222222 .2222 .2 me.~dM.M M m ' ' ‘ ' i r an rs 81001111 CKBC It beats all how a woman Will ing almost annihilated. Any girl nic- sometimes come out of a mix-up so . . . . Mi... Mat‘a La 0 B ° - - craving thrills and notoriety Will w H n m nt of rant 18 well, beSides what a man WI" do. find that the States is surely the a “I“ we “one“! m Hid! Mac- (nirvana. deceased. who died n . piling remarks that she was caper- about the 0th day (If hm? AJD, flit}. kitties FR Ti‘easniy Re Good Sum As Result of Party Given by Ladies it Cross LISt Thursday Night required to deliver ot- rend il‘ acct pre id to Lucas Henry. s.‘ ., “film 01’ the Executrix of the |-;._ . “he. on or heft)” “I? 3f‘ti ti:|\‘ ”4 September. i927, their names and n.1, dresses, a full description at then claims in writing, and thf‘ llililll'o (I, the security, if any. held llIV in...” And take notice that at‘tnt- .w '3“ mentillned date it.” II:\""llil't\' shall proceed to distributi- it... and. of the said deceased among ti... 1 .n- \‘itll Htltiti “anti“. ill ”I“ \Vtil'i“ ;”H.,t.._. community at low p... . . pathy and compo-nu .. it l. countryside mime... ; Of Edi‘n, spending a few days with her cou- sin, Miss Catherine McLean. Mr. William Caine of Southampton spent a week with his sister, Mrs. A. Thompson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ritchie on the arrival of a young son. ' Mr. Albert Reid and son Roy, and Miss Isabel McQuarrie, of Toronto. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mcharrie, and also called on friends at the Rocky. Corner Concerns (Our Own Cor-respondent) Mrs. J. Poole and daughter Mar- garet. of Buffalo, visited for, a few hays last week at our home. Mr. Lorne Allan of Toronto is spending a [.‘fll't of his holidays with Mr. Dave Hopkins of Hanover is i h” ““0le MP- J, C. Queen, and old schoolmates of this part. He was Mr. Richard Hannan of Fergus is visiting with his niece, Mrs. James at present. but may become a big bloated capitalists. all for the . sake of gain. on top of a Chinese, permanent resident of this part. For the past six years a paper has been coming into our home called “Labor.” It is a four-page weekly printed in the city of Washington. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Enâ€" gineers helped launch it and still hold considerable capital in it, and had an agreement that all members he subscribers. As they numbered about 60,000, it enabled the editor to boast that it had the largest sub- scription list of any labor paper in the whole world. It professed to champion the cause of both Labor and Progressives, and while it was always apparent tirtt it was a filling station or supply tank for Miss Ag- nes Macphail. it was never more clearly seen than when the war broke out. in China last spring. It wrote an article on the dealings of the five different nations who sent their battleships to the front to pro- tect their subjects and their prop- erty. and to make it more forceful. in cartoon it pictured them as five Illl'lllai garden par-ix Red llross Meiitoz.:t l “'0‘" “\t‘l' “lit, ;t ttqu _- result the cutter- _, » tlliitili \\'Il| lw zingiiw' large. amount Tills‘ gttl'tit‘l '_;t‘ an annual :ttt...‘ ladies of the “Pill . - Ah an ”it l't‘t't‘tI - p - place to go. although we will admit ties entitled thereto. having it“... that the state into which Mrs. Mc- only to the claims of which st... shill! Pherson took a trip last summer for then have notice. and tile stint FL so e s ch it] 059 iroved far more ecutrix shall not be respond”. III m u ‘ I‘D l the said assets, or any part unit-2.2 , productive than what Washington to any person or Persons III \xtm... I has been. claIim.notiCe shall not. haw inn-ti p..- ‘ Frances: “Just because I'm en- figffififoim M the tune ”1 “M: gaged to Joe. that doesn’t mean l‘m Dated at Durham this loll. d..\ .r going to marry him.” An 92- Y . to SUSL i do horah. No, dear, of course not. LI'CAS HENRY. .. . maintenance ..t . He ma back out." . . , . -' . y SOllCltOl‘g for ”I“ T'.Ԥt‘l'llit°|\I .L natlll'ttiiy ttilpw. - .â€"â€"â€"â€"oâ€"-â€"â€" . 8.18,}. of interest t» l...t The trouble with most statistic- ians is that they have a lot of facts . ’. actual mend... - Road the Claiaitiad Ads. on Page'; , “1...“. p,“ n Ip .t . that are not so. Miss (trace Robinson of Toronto is squeezing independence and liberty The Misses Elsie and Blanche Boyce and .Mr. tllaronce Mcflirr atâ€" tended iilt' inusucal festival in Ches- lev last Wednesday evening. Tit-cent. visitors at, the hum.» of holidaying with. her uncle, Mr. Jas. out of him, while the unselfish Rus- hden. siaii was pictured as lending him Mrs. Wesley Pollock and children Christian support. In a few days of Toronto are visitors at the home came Miss Macpliail's letter on the of Mr. George Pollock. war in China to the school children Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Sharp of Dur- ham visited the iirst of the week with Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Adlam. Miss Lavina Baker visited one day last week with her cousin, Miss \Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastio were: Mrs. Duncan MacLeau and daughter l'lllta. of lilii-slev. and tho Misses Flo- ra and tlatherine MacLean of Saska- toon. We are pleased to hear that. Mrs. (Rev. Leslie and Miss Jessie have returned to their home in liliesley after a year‘s absence in Edmonton. . ##â€" Glenelg and Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) Fine harvest weather, and harvest will be general this week. but low- ards the east from Durham it. is later by nearly a wet-a. \Vo spent. :t few tiilIVS Rt tiltl old home of our brother and sisters on the Durham Road. lilcuclg. and some art- not done haying yet. llay will he a drug in iilt' market this year as so. many have a large quantity. some having from So to too loads. but sometimes it depends on the size of the limits, \Vt- notici- sweet t'il)\'t'l' it good crop in general. as is alfalfa also. The apple crop is a poor one this year and those to it“ seen are only like marbles. Some are picking tlhristena and \Vm Henderson Spent , i'tisiilwrrp-s vet. They are getting to Sunday with Mrs. E. \Vilkie. 3009308“ 100. Abroad ln- iii-ai'ly a thing of the past. l’ota- MP- “ llklt' Jordan of Toronto Vanc:;:e'r"¢ _ mnégfiudmr toes :tl’l' doing very well. Fall wheat ”mm a I“'f"‘kI,W'!h “13 81‘3"de Victoria New York ' ' ' l . l'rns 'lllli was a line ther. MP“ I." “”1“?“ ,, Calgary Paris '~‘ «1" l" ' " "‘ ‘_ . _. . Mr. and Mrs. S. btocklcy and Edmonton 3"“10"? crop and those liming it \\lll hRH' . family ”f Toronto spl'llt a few days Regina $833215. Nfld. t.. ttii-esh to make room “'1' ”'0 bal- with her aunt. Mrs. A. Thompson. ““in San Juan auce of their crop. ua illienbacli of Normanby. timc. for the farmer now for awhile. one this year. Mr. and Mrs. George Mighton. week with Mr. and Mrs. T. Torry. t 1 Rocky Saugeen i (Our Own Correspondent) t Too late for last week. ,ents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Symons. Quite a large number from here attended the garden party held at. Mr. Harry lleay‘s. All enjoyed a good Harvesting is the order of the day in our burg. No eight-hour day Mr. John Adlam had the misfor- tune to lose one of his. best horses last week. This has been the second Mrs. Kenneth Greer and little daughter Betty. of Toronto. are Vis- iting for a month with her parents. Mrs. Dave Hmkins and Mrs. Joe lldiiioiids. of Hanover, spent last Miss Hanati Symons of Buffalo is spending a few days with her par- Mrs. James Young and two daugh- ters and Mrs Sam flames and Miss Miss Florence McDonald of town . Miss Alice Hunter of Holstein vis- ited over the week-end with her friend. Miss Amanda Matthews. of South-East Grey, and just as it caused resentmentin Britain’s Labor paper. met with much more hostility Cutting of spi'iiigIgrtIiin has now on account of the number attacked. commenced. and it. is like the hayâ€" In an effort to justify itself it gave a gOOd crop. Miss Macphail’s report of Britain’s Mr. Roy Lawrence commenced the dealing with China as being almost seasons threshing on Monday at Mr. identical with the views it held. Ac- Arthnr Lawrence‘s. There will be no service in St. Paul s church for possibly four Sun- did not frighten the Brotherhood of Fort William Windsor. Out. NEW HEAD OFFlCE t MONTREAL m9 CONSTRUCTtON A Bank with 900 Branches ,. companying the article was a photo of our worthy member. But that Santo Domingo Port -au-Prince We were pleased to recciw many I is spending a_tcw days with her London Nassau . . -. -. . . ' ..- . ._ friend Miss Catherine McLean Hamilton Portof Spain gl't‘t'illl‘pis lioin old it it lldr I“ 1”” ' . - ' ' . Tor B I . . . . . - . . t uenos Airea who and \It'lllllV. but many ol lhc “1° 3”" M”- r'lmal and ”05"” “.23: niodejaneiro ll » WIN. .mj ”HI Hm... mm. and :indIMrs. James Miller spenta couple “cum“ momma” ‘H "mm. I‘I‘ {I . .II d for lie-i IMisses Armetta and Islay . Mc- Quebec Cline” those left all Hi) t\\ . l ‘ hechnie are spendinga few holidays , St.John,N.3, mtg. tween. ialong the St Iawrence river " f 381““ c ' “‘ .. ~ . .. ‘ ' ‘ ‘ , ° g. J‘N’IDO . olombia Itn- :th ten days mll hr WW ‘1 Mr. and Mrs. M. Lineweber and ”E " ‘ Ssdw rem BAQCELONA Charlottetown Venezuela short with the tcachuigclass of the ; sun of IStratford spent a couple of ladies, for there are but very few of l days with Mr and Mrs. J. VV. Mc- H... .rmtlnmm p. hp found in the } Kechnie and also called on Mr. and . . ,. ., .. ‘ Mrs l McLean and famil ° . o... . in iitlis nowadays ‘° ‘ . '. '""" *" “' 1“” H ' ' the monthly meeting o i. F. W. i ‘-..- . _ I -. .. ll. ”N 'M H" “I!“ n “f “if". to :‘til: I! tti. was held at the home of Mrs. i\\'ti \\t'i'i\‘. tilli t‘iltlllflt'a Ia\t it til I Vii-bolas M9105.“ On Friday, AUSUSt 0'89 plat-t» and will continue to do so”: whit.- thi- world exists. Instead ”it Mr. and Mrs. George Searle and it...“ sync to sum salaries for teach- i still Willie. and Mrs. George Tiirn- t-rs, llti\\' Noon to H.200. and in some , bull. are spending a few days with Histunt‘t'fi uni." an average of fromI their brother, Mr. William Hill. twelve tr fifteen in a school. Not'I far from Durham 710 years ago they. VETERANS’ llllllllo‘l‘ on the roll was lt‘itl. nowlI oulv “:c. What a change. and the; Friday- Saturday, Aug. 19-20 MARIE PREVOST co" v.1 year. in. in ii In Mabel’ R p 8 com teacher only getting -.-m this same school a young lad." ““W gt‘is' shill". An autographed chemiseâ€"a teasing tantalizing womanâ€"a merry mix-up of laugh-rous- ing lingerieâ€"here is a hilar- ious combination as enjoyable as any you’ll witness in many moons. The Royal Bank of Canada Durham Branch . I. A. Rowland. Manner Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent: . Miss tllirissii- Mctiirr of town \isâ€" ited Mrs. W. J. Ritchie on Thursday. Miss Margaret Anderson spent a few days with Miss Jean Ledingham. Dornt ich. Misses Reta and Arnionell tilt-n- cross are visiting friends in Mount Forest. The Misses McLaren of Highgate, accompanied by the Misses Edge of town. were guests of Mrs. W. J. Rilâ€" ehie on Tuesday. Messrs. H. H. McDonald and Herb. Edge. Miss Kate McDonald and Mrs. visited the Ferguson COMEDY ° ' .. Charlie chase in milyIspenIt the first of the week with “LOIG LIVE '1"! XIII!” relatives in Pinkerton. _ Berniâ€"in Toronto. on Saturday. Augustt iii. to Mr. and Mrs. George First Show Starts 715 C 8! A PAINT. ALL canons tum warn: Williwg; “Amii'iiitmia . “do Maltaâ€".0. micronâ€"Jun. Pill-65c. Mr.J n .' e na visi ver . , the week-end with relatives at am wan , . QII. 81.25 Gal” ' . snowman-raw , _ , JAMIESON’S PAINT ls Synonoiiioiis With Paint-Up-CIeanâ€"Up . For greater covering capacity and durabili etc. ' ' 4 What way can you et more resu nishes? Figure it out. g Its for the REMEMBER THESE PRICES: out. to ousuri . _. sent. 3 " The Iiiii\ ‘\ ' -. to" 8 iii int n t Whoa In Town lake Our Store Your Headquarters 2 ,. ., i sections it..- i is hour or t\\ .. \‘.. i the «lifter» :.3 :t‘“ . Q . QI 5a; l‘tllll/lll; li‘t' '2 ' Here Are Some Big Bargains .. s 2 ‘. .I‘ilt _, New stock of Sport Flannels, 54 ms. Wide, yd. $13.5 mun. . .t . I i will a “l iii: The new Cellanese Crepe, washable, yard. . $1.25, tour 1......» t... s i oil it Hi .. ' Towels, per pair ........................ 39c. t final -:\.t.. . : kltth. ."'i'lilit'.. Boy’s Running Shoes, per pair .......... $1.25 'i‘i...I n». 0. “ct-o \IM‘. -' Youth’s Running Shoes, per pair $1.10 m... i... i lilo tttt .l‘ '~ 0 .i 3(. ' ‘ it' i i New Stock of Overalls and Work Shirts 3 “1.35322... . T E e lilt' t‘-llt:' . ' t‘ 0" ‘ A full line of Fresh Groceries. 2. ii“ INLI E i Ili.|'it£tili~ . 't A A ALJOE . . .6 mi. 'l'iw' ‘â€"-'-' 9 0 1' to llm Phone Orderâ€"We Deliver 3 fl. I... 2'. ‘ Phone 47 Durham, Ontario i innings . .. ' 6 MW lii'1-'t M . lint'it liw't § .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-r--- O {l 5 ESCAPED HOLD-Lt. [ALS 5 BY NARROW Ml t ° ° . . 9 Hi. and MM ht Women’s black LISIe HOSE, SIZES 81/2." 9i 91/29 109 ])€‘l‘ i Bxpei‘iciit ed in .. 1i palr - ................................. . Iit‘. : Motoring ““11” l " i 9 Women’s black and fawn cotton Hose, sizes 9. 9| ._.. 1 \\ .. ‘ and 10, per pair ........................ 25c. 3 “NI“ I "" ’ t'\t '.t\ t- . ' 0 o 0 ct it \‘-' 1 Child’s white cotton Hose, Sizes 5 to 81,133, 1 pair Zoe, : II‘I‘j‘IIIIIII I 2 pairs for ............................ 05C. . m «t. . . , . . .- °. \l' Child’s white Lisle Socks, Sizes 4 to 8, 1 pair 20c, or g in .t. . . t 4‘ pairs for ............................ 40c. °i 4...... 'x ' I . I' : ii\. i i ' Child’s White COttOIl HOSE, sizes 6, 615:, 7, 1 pair : l'l\ it I- t r I 15c., 2 pairs for .... .................... 25c. : 1"” .1," ' .. . ‘ . \ . I t arruarao a snout." E ‘ 1';fo ‘ t i llit t ~ I O l 1 cm i ' ‘ t J. S. McIlraith ; '2“; . . i . l'. l l ' The Cash Shoe Store Durham, Ont. t :I'I'I’II‘f" ’ I‘I‘ ‘I‘ I 2 mini: - \ ‘ ‘ Hi. it \ \lt \ \ t \\iit' l i : gins» '1 ' ilt~ L! I‘ I the th is g ....~ ~ 1 t ml \i i that "w i . it‘lt‘tl ". 2 ' i I car it. ‘ 0 2"; ends \xr. : 3. ilt’iillll‘.‘ l' i lilt' it» 2 iii, litt't i if “it'll t" E 3'. Radical. iTvi' v. : 'i‘ilt' lit”? ; s. ..« to,» o the ilt‘lli' .. “i i on l'i-tdm ‘ l pi‘c-iiiiit- 'l 1 with ~int." ' id iii" lt|i\ - i satisfactorw ' . ‘ business \\r same ainount of money than from Paints and Var- i M .-._ .i..t.. ~. 3 reading. a. w i et‘s Mito- I...\ ‘ " Mil“. t'tllli'i lH . i Ml's. \Vlittuli i' w F] v I I from Mis- l... x I 00...... I I“: leak” ”'“i M“ O. 7“. q“. ‘1.” thanking llit * '9“- R q“. ’1 ‘0 greeting- Thc illt't ‘ ‘ - ‘ Hill and tilt it'i'i " “ Mis. Bonito ~t \" Hlls‘i till“ ”1' Hi" ”l‘” 'I" PrOlilahle """""""7i..'..'.».l was brought to a t i

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