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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Oct 1927, p. 8

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my“ place in the parade and (mu, \Hu- ning the shield. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie and son. Dougalfi. spent, Sanday with Elmwood frlends. 1' --~ 1Li~ fin“ ‘vlllll 'V ‘_"J' .A goodly number frqm this sec- tion attended the- qnmversary and Harvest. Home sgrwces Sunday at _- A~nnmA nuuw'w \-1 l-.I_||. u.._.v__._r-_~ , . V\'o.»lm)me Visitors at the home of Mr. Duncan Livingstone were Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Livingstone. London. Mrs. Malcolm Livingstone. Elm- wood. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Living- stone and family. _I_ian0\'er. - -_ .1 RI -1 §Iv"llc “11k! tut-A.- . Mr. and Mrs. H. Dunn and Mr. and Mrs. A. Muton and baby Myrtle. visited t'rimuls in Tenswator and W'ingham. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyce spent. several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. lilitf Howell. Durham. “' “ ------ A PAGE 8. .\lr.:1ml Mrs. 1V0 Walker were meant visitors with the former’s pal-mus. Mr. and Mrs. James Walk- er. Crawford. ‘ Mr. Harry Dunn purposes having a 511]» nt' farm stock. implements and house-hold furniture on Tues- day. October 18. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Torry and family. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Adlam. attended the anniversary service‘s in tlw Anglican church, Allan Park. Sunday afternoon and evening; I ._, _ 2»- A“4\n.’l;nm VCIIIIICO 6an H.( Crkking, £011 is_ attending the Baptist co omention in Toronto this meek. -c I ‘ ‘ 1 _ _ -__L ‘nnu‘ ID \\ (.(L\. Miss Annie Hohkirk spent. last week visiting her niece. Mrs. Harry Reay. Ebenezer. - The many friends of Mrs. Richard H0pkins will be plrasrd t0 know she- is rapidly rrcowrilg and will soon ho as wvll as ever. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Brown. Mr. John and Miss Faith Brown. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Mc- DunaM and_ family 01' Crawforiil. . . . “H , __ -‘ lull Ah“ {Our Own Cgfrespondent) M'HGIH uuu nun”... v- fl--. Mr. A. C. McDonald. Mr. John and Miss [Elva McDonald accompan- ied by Miss F. McDonald and Miss Katie .LiVlngstmw motorm‘l t0 Tiv- ortnu 0n TumsMy. _â€"_ Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenney at.- tomleol the funeral 01' his cousin Mr. Mike Donox'en 01' Mount Forest on Tllvsd'ay. Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughan spent Hm \x-wk-mnl with friends in Mea- Mr. ahd Mrs the \\'N'k-Clhl ford. We are pleaced to hear Mrs. W. Kmmvy is improving after her reâ€" -cent illnvss. Messrs. Dan McKechnie and will Kennvy are attending the plough- ing match 'at Richmond Hill this week. . 7-â€"â€" -oAs‘d‘" ‘Suiofiv a numbel of our young people attended the Markdale Fair East week. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Dougalc’l McDonald and two children. Florence and Ronald of Crawford. spent last Saturday with the McLean families. A number oil this line attended the Owen Sound fail last Saturday. The monthly meeting of the l.'. I“. W. 0. will be held at the home of Mrs. Dougald Clark, on Friday, Octo- ; Mi- and Mrs. Gillen Boyd spent a dav last week with Mr. and Mrs: win Bell. . . Misses May Bell and Freda Wilkie spent a couple of days with Mrs. 13. Wilkie. familv spent last Sunday withther parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Trafford. Miss Sadie Lawrence came home "- ‘---â€"Afl” ‘1‘ hn‘n famlly SPCHL [Gab u uuuuu J ---- parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. Trafford. st. tie. 390k? mdent) 5‘ MISS Elva in “inning sen Sound been out of school something like summer -- v"- Miss Louisa Watson of Beeton spent the weekend. at the W‘atson home. ,0 “-1..-:1. :5 Mr. Neil MacLean or Detrou. IS visiting with his sister Mrs. Saulter. Mrs. Ibson of Toronto is visiting her brothers. Miss Esthe; MacLean 0f Melanc- thon spent the weekâ€"end at her home. - -p “" “7-Lâ€"An Dn“‘? [I‘ll Mr. and Mrs. W. Watson, Betty, Mrs. E. W. Watson, Emerson, Dor- othy and Mr. M. Watson motored up and took. in Priceville fair. ‘_- A ancv 41‘0‘ M“ up all“ uvvu at. .. -vv We are pleased to say that Mr. . A. M. Ferguson is recovering from his injury, the result of falling off the roof or his house while shingling it. Mrs. John Burgess, Mrs. Smith and Miss Weir of Darh'am visited recently with friends in Priceville. Mr. and Mrs. H. MacLean spent Sunday with John Scott, Dromore. H Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Ruby Matthews is visiting Owen Sound friends this week. The ladies of Varney church and the Holstein United church spent .a very enjoyable afternoon last Wed- nesdav at the home of Mrs. Earl Those who went West on the harvest excursion report some dis- agreeable weather and some of them may be. home this week. We neglected to mention last week how pleased we all were to know that Mrs. Thos. Atcheson had so far recoverm‘l as to be able to return home from Toronto hospital after a prolonged stay. She Spent her girlhood days in this section of the conutry: u-‘I ‘, “T:‘..â€"A-\ “.I“ Lu. LULLULL . Mr. and Turns. Thomas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. .135. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hargrave, Mrs. Milford Mat- thews. Miss Morrison and Miss Black. attended the Owen Sound flair along with the competing scholars on Saturday. They all i'ei‘iox-t._ 1.1. good day’s outing and .the â€"---â€"A‘ ‘nnn‘vn lit‘tle folk’é tions. Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) M031 weather for fall work and tlw farmers are t'akil " advantage of it, fOI' ploughing, fill-eshing and picking roots." The potatoes here .\â€"‘l’ ‘anv n‘ “IDA!“ D lUU LOU LIID l! VVW‘V‘JV 310 a VVOIider-ful cmp and they are myth VVell advanced with the )icking 11cm. but it VVill b, a few \\ eeks Obefore theV me all a1'ket- ed. A large number from here attend- ed the Show at Dum'lalk 'and were well pleased ‘with the exhibits, the speeding. and the showing of live- stnck and poultry_. ' ‘ 0 fl ‘4_-___ Ar DLULI‘. “lltt vuxnnu. v Mr. G. Haw had the misfortune of striking 'a broken part, of the ladder ut' the rack with is face and there- fore nursing a black eye. ‘ .. 1 ' j ~‘tll .I-."â€"_ 1‘ ll\tl c w u 'd - Mr. J. H. Richarsdon, while skid.- ding in the swamp. got his foot caught :and tore the lining of his ankle and is laid _up for a few days. l‘-’ 311-. and Mrs. Palmer Phillipeâ€"of Toronto, who have been visxtlng here for the past week returned home on Sat}1_rday_._- 1" I,-~1___‘ llUu ID V: 5 -..-..~ MI. Zln(Im1VIIS. VV. A. Richardson and MI. and Mrs. J. H. Richardson. visited last week at Lucknow and Port. Elgin. -q.-.‘ ' ,A- A_A~Aal "vz‘k 1 UL lg AJIFALI. Mr. Sam Wilson is engaged with! Hardy Bros. for the fall. Harrison Bros. have been busy raising their barn this week and are preparing to put a“wall under it. this fall. Salem anniversary will be held on Sunday the 16th. and a supper will .be given on the following Monday evening. followed by a good pro- gramgne. 0 I! _ ~nAfi‘n knfln ‘nnL’ in E, l alllllluo A few of the sports here took Max-kdale Show and the dance 11 i ght. A- c ‘I' _ - _ :- -g-gAl-‘n 4 "Tlâ€"{tile Gordon Lane is under me doctor’s care and. we are sorry to learn that he w111 be confined to his bed for 9..ng long time. Traverston Rev. Mr. Wescott of Conn con- ducted Rally Day services in Zion on Sunday last. He had a fine message; well ~give-n. Illum‘vuc \-. v Mrs. Joseph Atkinson spent a few days of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Jos. R. Edwards. Misses Jennie Dams and Gladys Firth were over in Egremont fOr: a couple of days’ this week assist-‘ ing Mrs. Harold Lawrence through the threshing rush. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peart and family and Miss Margaret Green+ wood vimted at Mr. J. Aitkens in South Bentinck on Sunday. Away back in the late eighties of last century, we ..had an especially bright pupil, who won his third have 'r‘énewed‘ inspira- school lately with summer flu. Lane is under the Tim «3 a??? class certificate at thirteen years 01‘ age and his second at fifteen in old S. S. No. 3, Bentinck. The boy is now. Dr. J. Malcolm McCulloch,, specialist, in the city of Peter- _ 1 :_ Aumkh‘n bio-h in his Specrallfit, lu bllv Vin“, -_ borough and is climbing high in his profession and also in. fraternal lines, being now a32nd Degree Knights Templar. ”Twas a“ rare plea- sure tohave him and his most lov- able and cultured partner with us for a few hours lately. One of the rewards of the teaching profession is the gratitude felt by pupils in ‘maturer years. . A big crowd from this vicinity attended Owen Sound Fair on Sat- urday and were immensely pleased with the progress of the ctiy, its beauty spots and fine buildings and fair. .Ir. T. Stewart Cooper is to be! most heartily congratulated on the success of the climax to his School Fairs and for his untiring enthu- siasm and energy. ' Rev. H. S. and Mrs. Fiddes and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McClocklin of town were visitors at the McGlock- lin‘ home one day last week. , In the rush of last week‘we for- got to mention the visit of Inspector B. Wright to No. 5 school and the excellent report given Miss R. L. Barbour for its proficiency. in 0f truction as the man Wlth his finger on the trigger of a gun.” Mr. Henry stated that the cam- paign was not? one to continue for a couple of weeks and then stop. "Care needs to be used 52 weeks in- the year” he added, “and we intend to keep that fact continually before‘ the public. Education, we think, can accomplish a great deal, but for those who, in spite of warning, continue to drive recklessly we pro- pose to take other methods. The ‘ A thousand answers mlgm. ()6 given to the ago-old question, “Why do boys leave the farm?” Probably no two boys- leave for exactly the But the fact is they Canada. They-e is scarcely a farm 1â€"- h-knnn Ana n“ Uduaua. Li‘v-v -_ - home in Perth county Where one or more of the family 15 not “over in the States.” Not five per cent of ruralâ€"born boys stay with the farm because they prefer farming. Pos- ficyn 1M)“ nonf 7"â€" the 10 t him monev at the end 0 that, tirsne? Remember 11115. mi farm parents who complem of your boys leaving the farm: If any bus. iness in the city were run With V‘vâ€"v‘â€" â€"â€"_ as the 4000â€"lb._cbw or thegé‘r‘dg steer, that husmess would 1,9 ‘m the rocks in very short Order. Farmers ‘can accept this 35a fact. The safest platform on when to stand is the livestock platlopm Livestockâ€"that is of com-so, €003 livestockâ€"spells profits. Pl'OlltsQih sure spending money and lvisiirw the family. These two are the Very “”an that‘ will interest our 1"“,ny arid girls in remaining on this farm. Farmers, as a class. are 10., mil“ satisfied. They quite often have ah exalted opinion of their “hattels and thus fail to work for ixiimmo‘ ment. Youth aims tum-an! and m 'oannot agree with this policy, Thursday, October 13, 1927 VOL. 60.â€"NO. 3148. FORMER RESIDENT IN “ROSE MAR Daughter of Mr. Joseph I Won Fame on Stage am in Toronto Last Week.- on Keith Circuit. Miss Ellen (Em-kill. six Old daughter 01' Mr. Jose formerly of Durham but. at Flesherton. appeared in Toronto at. thv Royal theatre With the ”Roseâ€"M pany. Miss (jox'kill \Vu: Davenport, Road. Tormnt the first three 01' fuur )1 life livmi in Durham. father was stationed :15 on the local Hydro 53's“ the war broke out tlw fa: to Torontn. and My. (lurk bit" overseas. \Vith her sister. Miss .1 ill, who at. tho timu ul' ence here atundml llm l’L‘ Ellen subsequently \x'm vaudeville slag , mule! singing and flaming 5 Keith circuit with ho-z' s lished her ability and v for tho famous 'l‘utmn M mum-‘1 “Rose-Mario“ in (N‘lfll year. Among tlmso prusvnl ‘ “Rose-Marie" company val in Toronto was hm“ Joseph (Lorkill. \Vlln ll! his famous dauglm-r 1‘0: and who is naturally [ ability. 'J'hnugll u rush ham for a couyle of Corkill was SO young: \\ here that $110 does no any of her girl chzm sister Jossit‘. mm mm” in \Vashington. I). V... membcrod by many friends with WIN”) 5 Public school bark in 1 C. N. R. WARNIN TO M‘ Urges Increased Cau‘ Curtains Used.â€"â€"-Adx Approaching Bailwa: illCI‘PaSNl q-amum. pa this season ”f 1th- 1d Clement \Ve-athm' imHJ sidn curtains «m Him” is exprvssod by (would the Canadian Natinl who emphasizv this 11. several aflficlvnls run the past. few days in ists haw «h‘iwm into standing: nr mnvin: 1r crossings. In tho past few «laj dents hax‘n luwn rope motorists (“rashmi i‘ public ('I‘Ossings. will train was standing (I 01‘ passing: nwr it. I! Vision of tho- mum-ii by a homy ruinfalL others the \voaihvr v persons worn injnwd dents and 311m” 1h more or loss dnnmod 1 In all but. firm 039- were met not m1 w uh hell or watvhman. 11 stated that Hm; h: warnings and had 114 trains until it was h the crash. A v 1 Th0 placing nf on 011011 vars at 11 year increasvs Hm Canadian Natiuua‘. and 1'01- this. x'vasm torists to 1190 MM proaching railway 0rdel‘ 10 aVflicl New loss of lifo. Should Never T31 These Animals-4 E\91‘\' (3' UI'V cattle authm i 0d as a vaqul kl accordingly. '1'va : accidvnls m'vm‘x'm; handling vrmw-s {in spito of this. mvm tinuo tn risk mun- thinking that. “win ent 1'1'0111 1h“ ”Hid ready bakvn :l 1011 I For tho man \Vh these animals. tlmi “A“ 11" “A"“““.“‘Il 1‘1 monvy 1%qu ll“ SM“ 15 flint!!! ch' surancv in whirl vest. It fH-qm-HH that a sum is lmn a Short timv and “’3“ 01‘ Sinnd in staff should 1w When handling: 11 Should 1w taknn ' bl)“ in any way him a chance tn .stmct started. The regulax mu 'work meeting: c mans Auxilianm held at the. home 'Girr on Mondax 10W.Th(‘1‘0 “0‘ “'3 PH 1 H v -â€"_- Present and a V“ :mg was spent. . meeting lunch \V 'MoGirr. ___‘ did, too.” Credit I “I give Begin?“ .e a nice engag‘ “Yes? I nude! HELD MONT r in mum aminn. m 'JH‘W Hlvit‘ their 01 MG

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