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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Jan 1928, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence and baby Anna of Egremt‘mt wm-o \‘isitnl's at. tlw Davis lwmesteml on Sunday. a big pile of poles at the latter‘s place on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Caswell of Bentinck were. guests at. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Allen‘s the. first of the week. Mrs. Philip Harrison of Swinton Park is spending some weeks at the Nelson homestead. Her hubby was over to visit them all on Sun- M 1'. ‘ 1‘0.“ 111‘ We v1 f. 'l‘lw girls aw casting somewhat \Vlstl'ul looks at Mr. Jim Pvax't and his dashmg new cutter. .\l1'. F1111! flunk has a 1111\‘1111'1‘111 1'11- gine and the MacArthur Bros. a big smxine: outtit.hm1ce.a mnustm' pile 111 \\ 11011 \\ as 1 11! tor Mr. Hugh MC .\1'- H1111 on T1111 151iay )ast. Nearly mom third latmer has a buzz sa“ outfit. 3195315. W. R. .Im-k and Arthur 31031111}: slipcgfid up 'l’lw l’ayyl'm- Bros. put. up big piles of wood fur 311'. Thos. 'l‘immms and Mr. Walter film-k. recvmly. :51. :z. 5.1. :5... m: 3.3. 31v. 3.27.. 1:2. 2:. _.c..,.f...u.::. 23; 8 :: 2.2: 2. 2:. 23:11:. (<3 5.3.3 cfév. 3:: 5 52.5... 5.2:: :53? :E ..|.<.....;... Wu wnuM suggest that the main’ street [S Hwy pnm‘ly graded. And hark sm'ots ne-ed mow lights at night Whm-c Hwy are donsnly Shadow! LeL‘ Nu palrilmsm horn is shownâ€"- It is graft of low degreeâ€" Ancl sinm- those pz'vsent only share, Theme will be no absentee. McClm-klin made thv "motion" and .\h Nohlu was Um "sncont‘l" Thw t'm'nwr‘s him» of value is; Ab‘s husinvss must be I'eckcimm‘L 'l'lw ruilmx'ing svnlvnm contains {H Um lt‘lh‘l's‘ Hf HH- alphabet: "Pack my box with tiw. (107.011 iqunx' .ilngC Its not had pay for all thy do. And all the time it takm‘ them: If "Hum" were paid at that same l'ah‘, HM! soon \war "Morgan's" em- blem Bu. vnu max have no leaning 1‘01 houks or mental gleanin". Anal, disrespect not meaning. You chuckle; \M-H. don't ho discourmd pray; 'l‘ht'u's a: 10mm plvasant Win It) fHKgM. .Y'Olll troublesâ€"p18} Pinochln. TO OUR COUNCIL Thu muncil members gaw: them- soylvsn \ kindl} .‘mu Yam 5‘ gmvting PA \nfinz: two bucks shall be paid Jn path at me!) meeting. A CURB “hen joints are stiff and aching. And every move you're making 15 painful undertaking, It's no fun: ,. You'll gri‘iuts of sympathy. And advice thats full and free; If you want a remedy. Here is one: In 'a ('ornor , \' arm a: u! sunz. With Voux pipe and baCCV jug. Read Poe s stoxy "’lhe Gold Bug And such #31853 You“ fnx'gvt. abnut. the ache, If this mental cum you take: It‘s as sure as oil of snakeâ€"- Never fails. 11' mg- lnnth of ice hangih" fiom the cams is an icicle, [“0 must be a hit _u ii. and Hum a_ txicycle. 'le 'H .1." MM PAGE 8. Sine“ thus“ wise men elected were '1‘” fill tlwir posts for honor, at‘s hOpt’. with pay. they'll give the town Laws bringing praise upon her. Traverston ( Our Own. Cmv'espomle‘nt) l‘nw 'l‘nxx'nship l-‘utlwrs haw made :nml lwuinninfx. \Vw «*Xpm't [O m' n!’ o'itllm' Mr. Hurry Nulrlv or . HI:;1.~'..\1'Instmng winning the mm! fur that. marauding timber ‘1 How many to make a'motorcycle? ., z ::.z 3 $1.7 7.. 42:. v.2ér... 3.3. 2:. :26 :7. 7.3.3:? .491. t: :1... CAMPER’S COLUMN A “FULL” SENTENCE ll _\' many a way [0 warn your COMPENSATION QUERY? Mulock (Our 02m Correspondent) Thu ro-gulm' mzmliiu; nt' the» “mug !:“‘)[310‘.§§ SIN-‘U‘ty “'21:: “01'! rl‘hllI'S- «My ¢‘\'I'nillf_'. ”I“ px'nsifh‘nl. Mr, Zlnhn MMNmaM. mwuwing Hm chair. .\I’h-r tlw rug-Mar llnvotional I‘m-1‘â€" (“isws :1 reading" was vontx'ik‘mte‘u‘l by Mr. {Ilifi'm-cl Adlam. .-\ much apprnâ€" ciatml 1-pcitatinn, “Snwm's Band" was {rivon by Miss :\Icl)0n'al«!. 'J‘hn :npiv was dvalt. with in an intvrvst- ins." pmwr by Mr. Eltnn Adlam. afff‘l‘ which Mr. .[nhn McDonald I'nad an amn'nin'iatt- povm. Tim meeting t'lnsm! by all repeating tho Lm'c‘l's Pmym'. .-\ mntost follmxwl given by Miss M. me'y‘. The Ladies' Aid held their monthly mooring at. the home of M 13. (um \Vise. There was a good attemiance of '27 ladies present. and the chair was occupied by the Pres- idem. Mrs. McDonald. Rev. H. (‘Zi'ieking‘ton read the scripture les- son from John 17). 'and SpOkP a few “”1118 HI' amnm‘iation 0f the begin- ning ol the _\"(‘m and extended "00d “Rhos to all for 1928. \Vith needle “01k and congenial Chat the ef- ternoon passed off very happily. The meeting closed by repeating the Lord’s pray or after which d'a'in- tv refreshments were served and the meeting: adjourned to meet. in Februarv at. the. home of MP8. Archie McLean. Aberdeen. \V’n wmm pleased to have as 0111' mmst OVPI‘ last week-end Miss Elizabeth .Allan. teacher at Craw- ford. This week-9nd shp was the guest of her friend. Mrs. Frank Twamlm'. Mrs. \Vm. Brown returned to her home Friday after spending a month's holiday with her son. Mr. E. Brown. Mr. Mitford Cook. Zion was a reâ€" vont. visitfir at. the homes 01' Ml‘. Wm. Fulton and Mr. Frank Twam~ 10V. The many friends of Florence McDonald. daughter of D. J. Mc- Donald, Crawford. will be pleased to hear this bright little girl is well Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sharpe visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sharpe. Dornorh. Miss Edith Vickers left for Tor- onto Monday of last week. where she has accepted a‘ position and expects to remain {or 501319 time. _ Mr. Austin Derby, Kerrobert. 83511.. was a welcome visitor at the home of his uncle. MP. Wm. Fulton. last week. He was accompanied by l)i_s__mot.he1', Mrsz Derby,_ H_a§np‘den. M 1°. Wm. lâ€"*a}'l¢_‘>t' sold his matched team of dapplmi greys to Mr. John mell «“al'ly last, wvek and later in Hu- mmk Mr. Nowell resold them to Mr. Gordon Geddes. They are a mat. nifty pair. (21m! to N‘DOI't Mrs. Sandy MC- Donald much improved in health sine» tlw transt'usinn of a pint of hlnml l'mm her brother George's \‘pim last. week. an 11211 smmstnm in the atternoon. quite a crowd of fair ones gathered at the Womens Institute meeting at the home 01‘ \Irs.\\.1.()00k. Mrs. John H. (h'eenwood, the. pres- ident had an excellent, helpful paper. There \\ as good singing and :11“'Itlll;_." 11111 nt~ “me made fOr hold- ing a \ah-ntine par't3 in February. M 15'. Funk and Miss Katie served a dainty lunchmm at the close of the session. H Belgium and Canadian Heavyweights Battle 122111113 (1ains (inset). Canadian heaV333eigh1. champian, who taught Ia1k Humbeck (right). holder 0111111 Belgian heavy“ eight title. on F11ida3. in a ten-round bout at Torontgo. Humbeck de- feateol 11ains three 3ea11s ago in Eumpe, but at Fridays battle 11111 Canadian boxer decisi3 1113' outpointed the Belgian. It was a good 113.1111. 331111 Gains. holding the lead all the 33 a3'. Humbeck is :1 51111113. aggresshe tighter cot the bull 110g type. and bored in 11111111111a113211111 3321s 011111011111111 b3'11ai11s This fight places 11211115 in 1i111_1 101 a bout with Gene 1111111113 33 011113 champion,1at sumo 11111111 e date. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) The If. F. W. 0. met at the home of Mrs. Robert Lawson with a good attendance. A great deal of business was transacted. The meeting also heard the. delegates report, which \\ as New interesting. The next, minding: will he held at the home of 3119.14; McLean. The annual business meeting of the Baptist church was held on Fri- day. the 13th, and was presided over by Rev. H. Crickington. The re- ports of the Secretaries and Treas- urers of the various committees were read and the election of of- flcers held. The old officers were reâ€"electmi for 1928. Mr. Thos. Hopkins had the phone put in Monday of this week. Mr. Wilbert Greenwood spent several weeks’ holiday with friends here. on the way to recovery after a serious Operation performed by Dr. Groves of Owen Sound in the Durham hospital on Saturday as- sisted by Dr. Smitjl. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. Alf. McCaho is in Tnponto this week attendmg a tug meetmg 0f the Durant. Motor Co. salesmen. Mr. and Mrs. John Morice Visited Mr. and Mrs.1)a\'i:l Hamilton. Glou- elg. on Tuesday. Dr. Smith of Durham had a nar- row escape from serious accident when coming down Varney hill on Sunday. When nearing the bottom his car skidded on the icy roadway and hitting against. one of the high- way posts. went partly down the embankment. Luckily, while the rear of the car went down the bank, the machine was brought to a stop with the front wheels still on the edge of the highway and a passing traveller with sleigh and horses soon pulled him out 01' his predic- ament. Mr. Allie McCalmon. son of Mr. William McCalmon of Guernsey. Sask.. and a former resident here, who has been playing professional hockey with the Saskatoon Shieks, has been sold to the Chicago Black Hawks and will finish this season Wi_th tl1e_W'ind_y_Cit.y team. Varney (Our. Own Correspondent) M13. Joseph Patterson, who has been sufi’eiing from a severe attack of pneumonia has been Iemoved to the home of he: son. M1. Palmer Patterson, south of here at Barber’s Corners, where her condition is still regarded as quite serious. We trust that Mrs. Patterson soon shows signs of imprOVement and that we will be able to rep01t her return to health. _ A number from {his vicinity took 11} the hockey match on Tuesday night. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ritchie and Freda. and Miss Grace Ritchig, were guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. \\"_._C-. Blyth. ' Mr.Edga1 Mmice is assisting his uncle Mr. J. J Wilton. fora couple of \\ eeks V'arney'Ladies’ Aid met Wednes- day of this week at the, home of Mrs. C. M. Leeson. Mrs. George Hay returned home last week from Kitchener .after visiting with her brother, George Jones. Mr. and Mrs.'Vi'c. Williams and Jean spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mommy. Mrs. John, Ray and two boys spent. Sunday with her mother. Mr’s. Reid of Durham. (0m; Own Correspondent) Very sorry to hear of the illness of Mrs. Roy Braun. We hope that she will soon recover her usual health. V Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson spent an evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. Latona Mr. John A. McDonald is recover- ing nicely from injuries received when he slipped and fell. To a Mrs Thos. Ritchie spent the last week with he’r daughter, Mrs. C. Howell, town. Miss Glenny Firth was the guest of her friend, Miss Mary McIntyre of Dornoch for a few days. Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Reta Glencross has been en- gaged as teacher in a school near Meaford. Mr. J. G. Firth visited over the week-end with his brother, Mr. D. H. Firth,_ Stoney Creek. Edge Hill Club was represented at the debate at Bunessan Friday er- ening by Miss Alma Robinson and Mr. Herb. Edge. The subject. of the debate was the pleasures of rural life fifty years ago as compared with the present. The Edge Hill speakers presented many strong an guments in favor of the day‘s of long ago, but the Bunessan [tum]. who spoke for the first time mm out and were awarded the tteristtm by the judge, Rev. Ml“. Metlttt‘ttmr‘t; of Priceville. man of Mr. McDOpald’s adVanced age a fall is a serlous matter. and although still confined to the house. he hopes to be out and around i113 few days, Thursday, January 19, 1928 no. 7 NORMANBY DEFEATED EBENEZE VOL. 61.-â€"NO. 3162 This year ”1011- m. chaflenged and nw; a strong dvlmim: Ebenezer club ”1, I: SOIVCdI “It“ (‘cm‘iv' communities (in; more condm-nvp .1 are COUdltiOns at. , The aflil‘lnahh- firmly aqum-m; Sharpe and Mi“ : Ebenezer mu! "1:.- just. \as firmly m ' liam Ford and M No. 7 Club. There was 1w. by the numlwr accompanimi H“. .and by Um lam- 3 ed out. in suit. . weather to summw . ‘AIUIOUIIII Hlo‘l't' of iIlU’l‘QSl 1m .;. main featnw speaker was :i\.-:. tentiori by an [313".1 ested audiom-u. Consideraldv mm the ol‘mosinrx 1mm» Staples 01' liznwmv his decision. Hw the argumcnh mi sides and stab-«i m subject of m. «Ivim' was almost. iiilluw judged 1h“ i'nl't'w n‘ ing to his kwmlwt; He pointvd «w. 3!; 'Of all four smug.» ed them in mur‘ltiz. In CO-flClllSiOH ih‘ :x‘x i011 in flavor ”1' Hz. Afi?!‘ “I" M‘!‘\ and a woman! h indoor ..zmw< ? with tho >int.:n;: them. I'Ix'mgx'nn. joyahlo ovum“: t0 praisv mum 10 bring: fax-m ‘ vclnsm' I‘vla1lrm~i Votes n‘.‘ thunk Dr. Staplvs um : the pmgxam :m. gratulatimv 1n :1,~ Mr. Fun] and M: LATE MRS. WATTS BORN IN BE irst Inter-club Debate 101% Normanhy Last Friday N11233: \ Won by Narrow Mamiw " - J Year’s Champions. Passed Awa.v After But Pneumonia ron‘to Last After a \ pneumomu \\-Ochit‘.~‘d;i.\ \V'illiam \\ her mum-1 residmn, t where sh. third dun Samuel 1’“ -of London. Some mumm ceased \x'mzt ' wards nf :‘xtr. marriml 1.. _\1' two children Sln°\'i\c In Him. also Slll'an ' Mrs. $.1’HHH" brothvrs. Unwrâ€" Thomas. ni'lum Mrs. l.)n\\'zin;:. Donald wam Cassie. “Rump ’Toronto. The funvl-z ternoon his? .ing how 1m \VOOIVN‘k m The 111W MI 0" genial .ia: personality. :1 for Hm “1-119. for a numlu .member of ian chm'vh. ' (.0850 15 Hit' 'and l'vgx-M. tl‘ilrmlvs slw which shv \ 'know hm‘. “'ith lhu ww' iclo joins m .\' :the mournmg " bervax‘vmvn. . The dc‘mil w‘ first break m a. ren. with Hw ‘ :RObeI'L \\’hu “m". Fort Garry NW» and was lam' __.4 C t" ”We I‘Cg‘l‘M . illness of Mr}. A. is now a paiiwx‘y‘ hospital hon) mm: have to umicxpw » Heughan has ‘hw': gall-stones tow lately becamv moval to the hr; Her son. Mr. \\. up from MilVM'fm end to Visit hh cerely hape that . $00!! be restored 1 her confinement 1 Of short dumhon. . \ \ U \\ (I ll Ill Shor â€"Bun Frida‘ Sh Oi 111 \\ Nle

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