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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Sep 1927, p. 8

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(Our Own Correspondent} Miss Mary Dillon spent the W991;- end at her Home in Mount Forest. Mr. Winnil‘red Adair left last Monday for Toronto to take-- a course at UK? Sclllzcivl of Pharmacy. Mr. and 311‘s. ()livm- Henry. 311°. and Mrs. Allisle‘r Damm and child- ren. 511's. .\n(ll'c"\\' Sclzenk. 311's. GPOl'gz‘ Selle-x111. Ayton, Visited re- cently at ”pm-g3 Legibxld's. qun 5‘1]th at [UH NIH-UL U1 Lu‘u..--‘â€"_‘_ Mr. and Mrs. ()livm' Henry, 311'. and Mrs. Allister Damm and child- ren. 511's. AHHI'PW’ Scizenk. Mrs- Georgr Sciurnk. Ayton, Visited re- cently at George Leibnld’s. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kaufman spent Sundav wnth 111°. 'and Mrs. \Villiam FuhrPr. ' Misses Ruth McPherson and Jessie Calder, Mount Forest, spent. the "’nn‘!_onrl with Miss Marjorie Misses Ruth 31c Calder, Mount ] week-end with Schenkt“ _. bcnenh. MI. \\ illiam Sheil had the misfor- tune to 1051- a \aluable horse recent.- MP. and Mrs. George L‘ ibuld.1 ~1- em; and Luella. made a business trip to Hanmei and \\ 1111191 ton last \Vednesday. Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Laura and Mr. Bobs Mac- Kinnnn spent the past week visit- ing with friends in this community. Dr. Martin and daughter are vis- iting with Mrs. Kate MacArthur. Mr. Donald Milne was a \‘lSitOI‘ recently with his brother. Quite a number from this Vicin- ity tod‘k in Durham and Flesherton fairs. Keep in mind Priceyille fair on “chiller 6 and 7. Mr. Presser of Ceylon ably took charge UlLY. ‘P. liall)'.in the l'nited M PAGE 3. Rm; 1}. Kt \‘isilnl‘ ”114“ Hamilton. u -‘_ g Bliss Mary \Vilitmm'e leaves um week for Tm'fmm. . Rally Day was observed at No. 9 Sunday school and there was an excellent turn out. - (Longralulaticms to Mr. Clark W'a't- son. \Vlm was wedded «m \\'t-dncs- dluy l0 Miss I’l'tj‘c'lm'ica Staples of Edge Hill. The ymmg wuplu are honerqwning in Delrnll. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘nrrance Seaman of Flica. N. Y. called nu their uncle. Mr. David Hamilton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. John )chirr and Mr and Mrs. Will Aitchison took ""11'11.:mc1 31152.10!“ Mr. and Mrs. \\ 111 .1 '111 Mmmt 1011151 “12111. Zn. .25 3.71.. a. C. F 1.2.7.; 1.3.4:...v. 3. TEE? ms; 470:; «z. (Our Own Correspondent; _ Bliss .\nnie Schafer. ol' Owen Sound spent the week-end at her home. in Glenelg. Mr. Archie )chrthur last week purchased a new 30 HP. Case, en- gine. Archie will use it both for threshing and at the mill. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. \V. McW'illiam and two daughters visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mortley on Sunday also Mr. (t. C. Hawkins of Arthur. The funeral of the late \Villiam Campbell. of Chesley, took place on Friday at Latona Cemetery. Mr. Campbell will be remembered by some of the older residents as he taught school at Latona, in the old school. it being his first school. He was in his 83rd year and was 'a §l€ll’il(‘l”l'. living by himself in Ches- M. Mr. Duncan Bill-Arthur and Sisters spent Sunday afternoon with Jos. \'«)11ng__qf_\V'ilder’s Lake. “ f n C. n\.1‘!n h£¢ ”DQâ€" ‘L'Klllb I]; vv .-‘.-v- - Mr. }\ mght. I. P. 8. made. 1118 reg- ular VlSlt to the schonl on Monday and found both the work of teacher and pupils quite up to the standard. (Our Own Correspondent} ' ‘s axwvll was '3 "' ‘l I\n..:, . (Our Own Correspondent ) Mrs. Mervyn Beley of Brantford is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Drumm. r.‘ _ 1'“. 11111x11\"l i: Ul'uuuu. _ . _ Mr. .I. H. Sharpe of Guelph 13 In tho annual nuuy ya, 0....--“ ., ‘9 was a good attendance and all 5' Visiting his _ sister Mrs. Coleridge 'Ijhm . . and niece. Miss Ethel Sharpe. . listluwd With rapt attentlon to a i] in- splmn'hd address by Mr. Harold. Mc- Miss Matilda Christie, nurse- tmining at. Toronto (lentwal Hospital Kochnie. C is SDPIlIliIlg holidays at her home g hero. _ Rocky Saugeen M r. Hot-dun Hustle ot’ W'atsonwllo. (Our Own Correspondent) (131. is spending a month with his _ ,, . u , . . parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M" “ m. (.Iutchley 9f Detrmt 1 Hastie. S‘IlWIt- '31 f3!“ flzfi'sru'ltthhllns parents, ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Forbes and youn" ‘ 1'. .ant .‘rs. " “Pu c 3,33 son and Miss Edna Hamilton out 131' andtlly'lrs'.‘tl]10l\11n BoyddMspen} a Mount Forest were recent. Visitors Rilfilg‘recen'} “1 ‘ P' an rs. as‘ with Mr. and Mrs. Hiscock. ‘ . ,‘ ' . ., .. . , Mr. Jarvis Scott and friend, Mr. QMII- {mt}, Â¥11§I.‘John \Lasxxlgll .sprent, Hugh Mrlmmi of Toronto slwnt the :1?“ a} “It 1 ‘ 1' and :lrs. arl Ves- gret'k-tflltl \\1l.h Mrs. John Bronn, Mr. and Mrs. George Sea‘rle of Mr and Mrs Thomas Fenton and (fi‘fill’h spent. Sunday “'1“! MP- Wm. {13"}: U?‘\ht“£{}{°{fl‘.g ‘Efribgtflfnt Mr. and Mrs. yem Watt were re- *- Mr:Nelson.)lctliiix't:.and Mr. R... . cont Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnill and son Billie were in To- \Vfibberh b‘ M 7 . rontu on Mondax‘. ' I" . 0 (Pt ‘ ortle} and ms' Messrs. W'. 3915011 and J. Leith threshing outfit has threshed for made a business trip to Hamilton at £13? 0f the farmers along thls the Mid of the week. ' . . Rev. Mr. Johnston and Rev. Mr. T3: teacihertgnd [huplllst‘ are 531.15% .. . ), ,, . a, _ pro ring or 9 so 00 airw 1c Plunoll ot-I lOfllOI‘t exchanged pul "S being held on Thursday, Sept. pits on Sunday last. 29 U“ ". ‘ 1' L‘.‘;v0 “a: (701'. a gm’d‘ . W “1!.“ U“ DUNN“: luau The World's Fair has got a good' start with the Hall well tilled with excellent exhibits. If tomorrow. Wednesday. keeps line there is no doubt but there will be the usual large crowd Qresent. The scenery in the Agricultural ' our worthy teacher in t e Continua- . Mr. Koch, and is a work It certainly has improved ace of the stage and shows the artistic ability of our .‘Ct‘t 5 mm; w’i'm Mr. David Latona Holstein Lb5| J. ii. Hamilton ut- at Drumnw on 'd at W. H. Hunt~ lean-s this ute.” No neea L0 5U inimzi V 9- ha‘ 4 lwme. ! __‘_‘ 4' 0 2r Own (Jo-rresmnaem; 'Mr. Cecil McLean. Camp liloi'den.'2 .‘.;:s.\1cior Gallon, Gmmsby and‘ Mrs. Charles Mmre. Dm'liam,'\verc‘ recent visitors at the homes of Mr. A. c. McDonald and Donald McDonâ€"| ald. . The Anniversary services of the Mulock Baptist church W111 be held on Sunday. October 2nd. Services at 11am. and 7 pm. Bev. T. H. Richâ€" ards of Hanover Will take the ser- vices both mornino' and evening. Special music at hot?) services. Mrs. Wm. Lunney returned home Satin-day after a pleasant week’s hnlnlnv VV'ltll Mr. and Mrs. Geo. fill-s. Wm. Lunney I'elurucu uuuxc Satnrdav after a pleasant week’s hohdav Vvlth Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ed the anniversary services at Hampden United Church Sundayand were the. guests Of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fulton and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Derb'y. Mr. and Mrs. John McKinnon, Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKinnon and Mr. Harley 01" Walkerton were Sunday visitor: with Mr..and Mrs. A. C. R and "U (Our Own Correspondent) 3 Miss Marjorie Ritchie has. gone to Sti'ati'm-d to attend Normal School. Mr. and Mrs. "171105. (100k, Detroit, \\'i‘i‘(‘ giwsts 01' Hip Misses Edge 011 'l‘luwi‘fly. ' Mastvr .lnhn Ritchie, Egremont, ‘ ' ’ ' i- tiw \x'c-vk-end with his Mastél' Jnhn Rite \‘isitml over tiw Wm cousin; Dan thchle. \- \eW\«lllfilu~ liavu 1mu2hb01h00d \xuli nuttit. (siain is tu this year.‘ ‘2 I. Ulla 3ccu . Mr. and Mrs. Gurney, Toronto, and Miss 1i. liress. Durham spout the first. of the week with the Misses Edge. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson McGuire and nhilrh-nn nr Holstein were. Visiting children of Holstein were Visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson and family attended the Hanover Fair on '1' ll u rsday . Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Firth visited anran with Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mcuimre anu -.-/WW. .95.; 9Hfim. (AW. .1533 $3: 2? fi 2.... H: :64 Em..- \7. u.- ‘ \11: 13111131113141 S1131 p_‘_e_. “I. dun -vuc. v-.." ‘lr. and Mrsthohn Boyh spent a .l 1213' recently with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell spent. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ves- 519. Mr. and Mrs. Georg? Sea‘rle of Guelph spent. Sunday Wlt-ll Mr. Wm. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. XernjVatt were Pg; *‘ -‘ “In“ â€"vâ€" â€"__ - Own Corresp mde'nt . The next time you see a typo- graphical error in your paper, re- member this: ‘ a. "‘In an ordinary column there are 10,000 pieces of type, there are 7 possible wrong positions for each letter. there are 70,000 chances to make errors. and millions of pos- sible transpositions. In the sen- tence. ‘To be or not to be’, by transâ€" ' 2,759,022 errors can posmons alone, {fié - ailment. have moved into the nth thew threslnug ls turnmg nut well Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) * lily. and Mrs. Lorne Goodiellow left the first. of the week for their home in Nobleton after. visiting among kindred for a week. Mr. John McVicar, Sr., of Brampâ€" ton was 9. caller on several 01' the 01d neighbors on the 4th concesâ€" sion on Monday. -- Ixir. and Mrs. William Nelson and daughter and Mrs. Nelson, Sr., of Holstein_ and Messrs. Russel and n n . __._ .-..AA .qvnnn ‘71c__ Miss Millie, accompanied by Mr. George Arrowsmith of Ceylon at- ;tended Zion’s service on Sunda -' and called on ’friends in the neig bor- hood. Miss Ma’rgaret Dunbar left last week' for Chicago, her brother Walter 15 at present vi51ting at the pal UUDGI “Vbblv. Several Zionipes attended and en- joyed the anmvers'ary services, in Durham Queen St. church the first of the “Eek.“ “-1 -AA- -0 mnnnn‘n JUD. LUULLD v1. “c-v-__-__-_ Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cook of Deâ€" troit motored to the Cook home last week and are spending a week among kindred. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harrison cnnnf RHHF‘R“ \Vith the Nelson. fam- son. Mr. Waudby Baker visited over the “leek-end with his sister, Mrs. .105. Xounggf Egrerrgont. nudâ€" -9 “A "â€"â€"â€" â€" â€"â€" 'U Mr. and Mrs. Philip' Harrlson Spent Sunday with the helspn fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards. II’-“:“:_-nnvv 11?;‘9'! 1“: ll.) uuu U11. uuu. M..." V- ___ Mr. Robert McGillivray with his rurn hinder cut. corn last week for several farmers on the 4th conces- sion. Zionites are preparing for a good time at. their anniversary services next Sunday and Monday. Miss R. L. Barbour spent the week-end at the home of her parâ€" i outs in Egremont. Bentinck Council THE DURHAM CHRONICLE EXCHANGE OF PULPITS ‘ # On Sunday, October 9, Rev. H..E. Fiddes will exchange pupits With Rev. Mr. W escott of Conn. Mr. Fiddes will preach anniversary serâ€" vices in Woodland church, while afternoon. LaSL Dullu‘l: f‘LL. “ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" 7 preached at Zlon church and also gave a couple of Well-rendered solos during the service. ' __-_ Next Sunday the pulpits in the Baptist church, Durham and that at ('ilenelg Centre. will be occupied by the Rev. W. E. Wallace, pastor of the Parkdale Avenue Baptist church at Ottawa. Mr. Wallace is one of those who in the next few weeks will have charge of the local serâ€" vices and from whom a successor to the Rev. J. Taylor will be chos- €11. “0V. Do HGJCD, vv sun. ----____, the congregation of Trinity churchl here. were at Owen Sound Tuesday 01' this week in attendance at a church meeting addressed by the Right Rev. Doull, Bishop of Kooteâ€" nay, who spoke , to the clergy and laymen of Bruce and Grey counties on “The Coming Church Army Gruâ€" saders Mission.” These missionaries are to conduct a campaign in the Dioceseof Huron, commencing next Easter and extending into the sum- mer and it. is likely that Rey. Hayes who has had considerable to do with this mission in the old land, will be successful in having them come to Durham. Last Sunda’glylr. Rev P'RBACHING ron CALL’ Hauck of TQI‘OIHJQ Memorial Hospital, will commence, we are informed, on the first fine day, possibly this week. Heretofore, Durham citizens have «ml haon lmnkward in‘ contributing ”LIL V vvvvvvv not been backward in‘contrinuuug to this worthy local institution and it is anticipated that they will do as well. or better. this year than last. As the conditions under which this annual compaign is run are sary that well known, it is unnecis h ‘ 1'- ionf nt 91‘ u-.. n School teachers would apDI'C-Ulalc t it if parents would take a firm i stand at the beginning of the f clock-like precision, and ught to work better under such conditions. It would seem as if a condition of frequent tardiness must effect the morale of a school ' unfavorably and perhaps lead the i children to be slack in their les- 5 sons. It’s always better to be five 3 minutes early than five minutes late. sion 0 clnldren o Did Just That “And you tell me “several men proposed to you?” he said savagely. “Yes. several,” the Wife replied. "in fact quite a number.” “Well. I only wish you had mar- fled the first fool wlu‘l preposed.” “I did.” PUNGTUALITY AT SCHOOL a’chers would appreciate ;5 would take a firm the begjnmng of the mar- lot So Buy A Scotch doctor, new to the gun, Ventured upon a day 5 rabbit shoot- ing. Chased by the ferrets, bunny was a quick movmg target. and the medico was met meeting With the success he anticipategl. f . . “Hang it all, man!‘ he QM‘llemed impatiently to the keeper who a“ lcompanied him, “these beasts an; ion. quick for me.’ JAA‘I‘“ 9’ “|D 112\\'1\'\' kHHlifln UIUA ‘Ul ‘5'va “Aye, doctor,” the pawky keeper ,replled, “but ye .surely dinna ex- pect them to he still like W patients W Thursday. 301mm” 39' 1937 55'; QUICK DELIVERY LOCAL Mll MacDonald Dairy Horse And Milk and Bottles ' tributed Along Highwa; siderable Distance. VOL. 60.â€"N0. 31 What. might be tormml local milk dolix‘ery occur day morning sllmtlx al'lv when a horse lwlnxiging 1 Donald Dairy 111111 dun-1 Lake ran away. \V‘llilv l “as "quick" it wasn't 0 isfactn1x.a.~ tlw milk “ere sproad 111011;: the hi' Lpper To“ 11 to the “M l corner and tho furmor fit form for human 1- wlwn 0\'¢_‘I‘}'llllll:.l‘ was qu The cause was a 11111 back. and when the '_ the horse he 51211-11111 11111 down 1111) Durham 1111 driver hanging on 111 a 111 11131‘1011113 Roman 1111111 01d. \\'11011 1111) wag-1111 11 R. crossing at 1111.1 111111, 1111 first spill 110111111111 :11 a\\a\_ 1'11111111111-11 1111 11111111 main 5.111101 1111111 11111 11111 3. 101111111111111 111111- 111 1111 11011511 111111111.11-11 1111 111 and was 1111111111111. 11111 SOmO\\‘11:I1. 1111111211 11111 <1 juwd. svwm! 1111111 11111 (11111 1111* 1'111111-111s 511111111 \\'1:11'.~‘1 1111111113“ \\:1.~ 1111 Which 51111111111 :1 1121:1111 31111 11111111' 1111511111». ] (.34 om i n 2‘ was tlmu (iajnago‘. compara! Hm only i'endvrs milk “:1; damage} in (av-Hing rm (-onsh'lvrin: lucky Hl'lt‘. \Vi” DH 0111 repairs. hm milk. PRICEVILLE PM ON N' Good Weather 0111} Th1 Put This Popular mm the Top. â€"â€"Good List \\ m * 1i much i that is H1 111i )‘03! ”In in!” 3 \watl “HUME; .i- dmlv MIN! “:0 ole-mm haw” Swvll HHS '. win-1w whvl'v it. iu'inngs. Friday is tho- iii; «la and “’1”! Min annual 11w stwk. t'ux'ni tutti «i binvd tiw usual bi: cu This war wxrvptiunal has been vugugmt. '1 Dunbar. tln- t‘unnivst,‘ dimme in Canada. .I Toronto‘s host, som'zm Munm. pianist ant \Vitll tho) tiamplwll 01‘ will iw «m “In ground noon and at ttw (’Ullt'f'. ing. the} Pricvvillv should attract :1 HT”! is. moviding the ma] all favorahlv. FORMER BENTIT MAY 8110 Charles F. Lawrence [1151) ectorship fo Public Schools. .\cc«_u‘ding In a ment 'Inslwclux' ”I who Is with}; u “'51:. 11 HH‘ (haw and his pointed :11 H 1110 (mmh L Sn 131' \M' | $0 131' \M' soriuus am'l Silinn. g‘ll’. prinvipal H school. 311d 501101. :‘11'. l‘lnn Schn- wk. U! lel ‘ Thom is u m. rimmn a I'nxnn min apph 101 im: a n sich'lfl Mr. La“ renew cousuim'atmn 1‘1 Mr. Lan'PIICP shut!" cousidnratinn Man I Mr. Lawrenm- has. 911ml fur Hmw ”I fully (“militia-«i I'M would makv u gmu would 1w wry grati friends in vamvk him band the [msith The annual mvoti Grey Teachm-s' In: held on Thursday : tuber 13th and Hill Selma]. E. '1‘. \Vhil 0f the Karma} Sclu be present. both d: liver addresses on ic. H14 tho-i1- pm-l. and 14111101115 (0 M on H'. ‘ml' Um cru HI ll li Hnrmul rhl UH but In. 'l-u'vVlll l'd'lnury H talk uhm ”away \Vll “it his IHH Hm mt HM haw mm! \\ ”l i h ”me [I n mas rumm' HM HI ll mm? SSH? \I m m

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