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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Feb 1928, p. 8

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. debate be held in the church on Tuesday ev- ening February 21. the subject will be: “Resolved that the advancement. of a country depends more upon its 1 3 resources . . The affirmative be taken by Miss Jessie Twam ey and Mr. Irvin Sharpe. the negative. by Miss Elizabeth Allan and Mr. Her- man Bierworth. This promises to be a good debate. Everybi‘idy come! Mr. A. C. McDonald attended the funeral of ' Calder o. “.33.... . - week. _ ' Mr. \\ m. Adlam is the new asses- sor for 1928. Congratulations! . Mr. Ben Sharpe, Durham. spent several days last week helping his son. Mr. Reginald Sharpe. A goodly number from here at- tended the L'. F. 0. meeting held In Durham on Saturday afternoon, Mr. Amos being the special speaker. Markdale. wasI interesting Miss Mary Torry. . the guest. of her friend. Miss Hazel last, week. leaving Sunday 11V”I,[..\.. ’ to spend a few days with the Mc- Lean families of Aberdeen before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. daughter. Marie. tal wedding of Mr. Mctlaslin. Durham. of last week. Mr. and Mrs. . . paiiied by Mrs. D. .. Crawford. . . Miss Sarah .Empke. Sunday visitor: Thos. HOpkins and attended the crys- and Mrs. Oliver Friday evening . 8000m- )onald. t and . were of Mr. tieo. ’31.me . ' 'l'he iiiemiiei's of the \. l’. l . here entertained by the young were people Ht _ Tuesday evening. l'lbenezer organization on Mr. Irvine. Sharpe. the president. of the l'.heiie/et‘ orâ€" ganization. extended greetings and a cordial welcome to the visitois he town 0 Mr. John McDonald replied on he- among the half of the Mulock society. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Adlvam' and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. l-‘indlay Mrtluaig. Friday evening of last. week. ' _ Mr. and Mrs. \\ m. Migliton. jump where wor Crawford. Mrs. Robert. Holland Mt’S. made an Durham. visited with surpassed. ll. lhilillell)’. Mr. and Mrs. ly. iiizzing wood chief occupation of present. Earl Hopkins. recent-| seems to he the the men Just. at elusive. 7-8. _â€"____â€"â€"â€"*-â€"â€"'-â€"- jump Dornoch (Our Own Correspondent) (Ton title for last \yei‘k.‘ 'l‘he Latona Presbyterian church tiltt‘llt‘tl after which lev. Mr. was appointed chair- were i'e-tdeclett all organiza- the church is meeting exercises. Min-\Yilliaiu man. All officers for 1928. Reports of tions were heard and making good progress. but. tho , . pastor must. be given much of the. ”‘41 3 t4)‘»“".‘“ Illt‘t‘l ('l'eitit for thiS. as he. has been Very Lodge, faithful in his work. At. the close MW" of i to meeting a lunch was served. “9’," Mi"- Miss Mary Morristin of Toronto "N'- is spending a week with her par- ents. . We at?“ glad to report. that. Mrs. T’m't‘llh‘l 'l‘hos. Marlleth of Paisley is rapid- ly improving after a very serious Operation in thielpli hospital. . Mr. and Mrs. James Ledinghani. iflt’ill‘l' “it“ i t‘ ‘t . .leaii spent an Mr. th-orge and Miss . with the. Mac- evening last. week Intyre. family. Mr. ti. .l. titll'li'lt. itis‘poseit of fine. team of horses last week and also i‘iurcliased one. Mr. amt Mrs. \Vm. recently for their Vancouver. _ Miss Sybil Lawrence is .. back to her school after an absence of a few weeks on account. of the sickness of her mother. Dai'gavel left. (DIV new home in a: _, l‘~ l lilt‘: misâ€" Mr. Alex. Robertson hat fortune to cut his hand .severely \\ liile at- with a butcher knife. tempting to drive it into his hand slipped and the cords of three fingers were severed._ We hope he will soon be well again. This \Veek‘s News The many friends of Miss Mary V'asi‘y of i'l'oronto. sister of Mr. John Vasey of this place are sorry to bear that she is now very her home in Owen Sound: Mr. John Sweeney has purchasetjl the Leuke preperty in our burg and will move into his new home shortâ€" mp wall evening. There. dell. two ve lv. Messrs. Cliff Huschlen and Bryson Moi-lock of l‘hirham spent Sunday with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. John Vasey spent the first. of the week in Owen Sound. A number from here attended the. hockey match in Durham on Fri- to say Dur- dav and we are sorry . ham team had hard luck. “‘1'- bill-[91' Miss Jessie Ledingliani spent. the 3‘101‘9074" “1'3 weekâ€"end with her friend. Miss blanking the 3' Myrtle Lawrence. 32‘” File 101,1.” Mr. A. G. Webb. our Watkin‘s Pratt by Miss 121 k. Florence McMillan dealer. called at our burg last wee Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Archie Searle and friend. Gordon Crusen of Guelph, spent, few days with Mr. \V'm. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Dougald McDonal of Crawford spent. a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean. l , ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ritchie and ‘0‘“ .- . Layman. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKechnie. While assessing along this lllllt}. iis Mr. \Veppler visited with ' .~ ‘. brother Charlie. _ Ladle: Mr. Ed. Simpson and Mr. David Young visited with friends at Wilder's Lake last. Sunday. Mr. Herbie Miller spent a couple of days the last. week with friends in town. - . Miss Helen \\ atson a spent a day the first. of . with her brother. Archie. \Velbeck. Sorry to rep mons on the . but. hope she Will so attend school again. The monthly meeting of the nd Muriel the week near 5;- sick list at present. The Revelstoke extends from fourteenth annual nament takes place on The famous s are made, has a total length of 1,780 feet, with a runway of 500 'stance from the take off int: at w d, is 280 feet, or la a hrocnwf' “rot-Id held their annual meeting on Wed- .10 feet nesday with a good atteiiihiiice._'l‘ho ._....a - .. with iteVi‘itdoiial Donald l RH W. ERWlN, DU AM feet. The (11 to the farthest po landing is assure Mr, tilar ham on T away reCently. well Manitoba. of an tlu. Ernest \Vadde son of Mrs. and the late “7. H. \Vadâ€" About . tw e ill at Game With his pare chkson pr Holstein s mates will l’t- listed early in the service. in France. At a meeting of the Auxiliary ot' church. one of the leaving the village. Kelizii'. was presentei dish and knife. do a very fitting reply. Auxiliary. this gift as a of our good wi Signed on be Auxiliary in this on be able to attending bevm'irl t‘ t‘llt7i‘ 3 world famous ski- 1d records have been which still stands. (1 up to the present date not f Revelstoke nestling Selkirk Mountains in lley of the Columbia February 6-}.0 in- During this celebration the u ski-jumping tour- February hill, where the ______________._â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"- Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Feuton was in Dur- lVlaetiillivary. Mach’echnie cemetery. uesday afternoon attend- Winter is‘visiting her sis- John l’hilp lll Mount Forâ€" Mrs. Mervyn Heley is spending a few t M r. and Mrs. Drumni. A meeting ot' :Zouncil was held here on Monday. Mr. Alex. McMillan of Mrs. Charles [)rumm her daughter. a Hamilton. Sympathy is James A. J. H. Dixon of Cl The late Mrs. favorably M rs and hockey match between Maple Leafs Monday night in favor A farewell par Bruce McKenzie‘s and before from Holstein to make in Mount Forest. died at. and sentation. Miss Elizabeth McKenzie: Dear Elizabeth: iates in the Young a iary of the feel that. we cannot '1 friendship tween us pass without some. faithfulness in th We ask you to accept with token of remembrance varieties in shes towards you. half of the Young plan. with the mass of information avail- able from this coâ€"operative out. or for weekâ€"eiii‘t extended \ Smith whose sister. h’ll‘S.,ttaj~ iicago passed Dixon known ed nty years , nts to the Peter the 12th con- John farmed for attended best suited to the "hool. Many of his sch _, ° ' smember him. He en- war and saw long operty on . .gremont. m. where they leen t Presbyterian _ let the ties of “Bl-9d be- Federal Government of Ag that have of y ing of the tflrange of lirantford lays with her the Township Dundalk at his home , McLaughlin in the Maroons their Central now the Ernest. the oung ladies’ for wing Ladies’ a number Eileen Gibson. Charlotte Smith. Florence McMillan. Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) George Tryon. butcher of Priceâ€" Garnet zone. ville. was found dead on Friday. February late Mr. Tryon was born an locality. usual good health on to his business. f the United which the funeral was held on Mon- of day conducted by his pastor. Rev. S. ported. . "ll mee at. the home $5.01} McLeanf on Friday of this Mae WM: Catnpbell McLean spent a few present . days in Stratford. in attendance at. esteem m the At Home. ' -1 He leaves in his 3, 1928. He was Numerous ' t toning \Vll-llml‘illll at lii is visitingttei' Phyllis to Mrs. the remont this wee on outfit. resulted in a score of of the Maroons. ty was held at Mr. home on Tuesday departure their home Mines. acute attack ot‘ the 11. aged 30 years, and in many other 6510 he to expect that Young Ladies’ Presbyterian members who is Miss Lizzie Mc- i with a sil- Miss ing plots for at . This is not a difficult, task. and a dr ss was libsdon (and Miss “mudâ€"“0t * ‘ th - ‘W rod or two. 9' 1- ‘3' time require We. your assoc- Auxil- appreciation of testing work” 9 work of the number (1 raised in his zon Thursday and ers wou e1 loss four ate?â€"0ttia‘wa Nels. Nelson, a brakeman on Canadian Pacific Railway, estab- Little children in t town who can do litt the averag The children have their own hill and petitions 0 little jumps from which they gradu- i; ate one by one. Revelstoke has an unusually large futility skating rink for the Size ofthe town and spen dates for the Band Winter . . . v delightful winter resorts sons. The pail llt‘ai‘t‘l‘S were Macixiiuion. .lini Uliver. . Campbell. Ray MacLean and J. 1‘}. lurial Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. W. Thompson’s neighbors on \ Laniliton street sp lhad a line time. ’ Mr. and Mrs. J. Li. . Mr. and Mrs. Clark \V'atson took in the party at Mr. Di l‘l'lzt‘dy i‘\'i'llll‘.;.;. Mrs. W. ti. Lawrence and daugh- are holidaying in l‘titlit). . ‘ A sleiguload of it O t'liiuton‘s Corners were visitors i"ri- with Cs t‘Ellilg Mr. CEREAL â€"â€" fer appreciably in go to distinguish t differently under tions. _ economically ers ascertain the OVVH difficult to decide variety for a, give of the number . best variety several of the under Similar and the quires only a and harvest the than repaid in formation it to the grower. as well. ears are encouraglng of co- them tes Canada It is to plot. _ where certain Revelstoke ski hill in maple leaf. 1922, by Isobel Coursier, a recor his mountain Banfi and le more than west. as soon as there is abundance eut Saturday cv- . meeting of the South Grey 51101110, and all County Orange Lodge was held in Durham. Tuesday Arthur Lawrence and family. Miss Ethel Hargrave a position in Toronto. Dolphie Lawrence is in Eg- stein“ _ _ k with his sawiug~ An interesting address was given by Deputy Master J. B. Moon of â€"_â€"__â€"..â€"-â€"'_â€"_ ADAPTATION or George Melanin of Mount. Forest yon tgave a short address in retiring ' ' W. Erwm. DIFFERENT CONDITIONS .(Experimental Farms Note.) . Since varieties of grains may dif- ity. earliness. resistance to disease they may This being the case, important. that. arm- Mr Mark Mervyn At the present time it. There is only one way most. promising ones conditions in adJom- more The d to sow, take notes on will provide not. only The Experimental Farms of the and now have a large different according the take part; in both events. Canadians are great lovers of the of-doors and winter sports are lished his world record jump of out: The woman’s an important factor in the lives of young people in this land of the Quebec and Montreal 6. are the twoeastern centers for sports, Winnipeg in the middle west and Revelstoke still farther Western Canada has an of sunshine and the it does not postponing special com- . r trips, but remains a fairly even temperature. Canadians and Americans will soon realize the of .traveling long distances . ding large sums of money The to enjoy winter sports in Norway, Carnival Sweden or Switzerland when there 11, making it are so many l’. Muir. D. COUNTY MASTER l..0.l.. South Grey County Orange Lodge Here On Tuesday and Elected Officers. was mad 0 in â€"- the lodge rooms. afternoon of this week. when the following officers were elected: County Master. W'. Erwin, Dur- gham; Deputy County Master, J. B. tMoon, Mount Forest; Chaplain, W. lit. Watson. Durham; Rec.-Secy., C. li‘enton. Holstein; Fin. Secy.â€"Treas., it. Eden. Varney; Marshal. Gr. A. Noble. Durham; First. Loot... J. Lee- sos. Varney; Second Lect., S. Harp- Iviount Forest; First Comm., W. Mount Forest; ,Tylers, Durham, \V. Evans, - Hol- Hamilton and mold Watson’s, To- iends from Fle- Mr. and Mrs. er. _ | Armstrong, has accept .l. Mc’uirr, Mount Forest. Past County Master from office in favor of Rev. Ernest Hayes. Durham, ad- dressed the lodge on the general position of Protestantism in world affairs. _ Lunch was progided bv the mem- bers of Durham -______-â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"_'â€"â€"- BOUGHT MERVYN RESIDENCE structure, qual- characters which hem, it is logical perform different condi- property on Garafraxa street to Mr. Samuel Patterson of Glenelg. who has sold his farm to his son, Mr. W. Patterson. Mr. Patterson gets pos- session of his town property in about a month: Two little boys were astrido a is to “St noneâ€"too-large hobby horse. Things eventually came to the point where one little rider said to t be other: variety conditions pecu- particular farms. is rather which .is the best 11 district. in view that. 1 least three years. t or ° 99 than a square ride better. small amount, of crop will be more riculture this “local variety . operators working F ting out. different. parts \01‘ to a simple hoped ultimately, m scheme zone the districts varieties give the most promise. It may be possible for instance, to determine more , - definitely the Marquis zone, the A throbbing tale 0f two brothers love. as deep as the The may be grown floral * Fifty-three " to tho plied for three vacant .Why not enlarge the Sen- Journal. chairs. the Renfrew zone, or home the zones where some other variety Since conditions within a given 9 may vary considerably, jarm- - ld always .be well advised to tain amount of testing, esâ€" church from .pecially as new promising produc- tions by reliabel institutions are re- # and how a 503.5 they sailed, turned that heartless siren love to hate. COMEDY: "The Eumdingor” First, Show Starts 7.45 AdmiSSion 15c. and 250. NEXT WEEK: “The Pan“ co ‘ of Road Walters" «Pentium 9 Lewis . Stone with greatest. profit. Ontario Liberals ap- senatorial “If one of us would get off I could W and there is HOW his recovery. No clo in o . Every ggasgn or thrift. Little chance fOi disease. Excellent for market lambis. Keeps them Feed it horse 30 days. Honest Goodsâ€"Honest Price. Hess product. our residin- are satisfied that your invest- ~eturii the empty container REMEltlBEltâ€"AV hen you buy any Dr. sibility does not end until you ment is a profitable one. to your dealer and gc ~54"- "x 0’ :79»), :i'j'fr .: IL‘fI 'Z’N’ ‘0 styles in and fabrics. g‘. Phone - 47 Otherwise. l t your money back. Dr. Hess Stork Tonic he week, and while 01 or his property on n w occuple,d by MP- haser is Mr. H. f Ben inck, who sets though we has the house ‘ May. hungryâ€"to feed into .Why Pay More? N THIS date a representativ ' , . e of one of b0 Toronto s leading Ready-to-Wear Houses will 9 a our store With a full line of all the latest Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk Dresses 8: Spring Coats We cordially invite all 1 . . . . . adies of Durham and Vicinity to Visu; us and see all the newest in styles \ A; 1 A. ALJOE Durham, Ontario - .7 ‘0: .f v- It» wwfi}; - W fiv ‘.-. ‘ ‘ 7! was? ‘: : A“ $21" _ .‘rr- ‘ 1 1.15;? if)?“ y». ; â€"P . «a - sf _\‘-‘. i 3* $5.5; - we 9 . I" VOL. 61.â€"NO. 3166 won BAD iiiii t ~ pinpoint In Who Staged Rough House in Nomanby’s Capital Some Days Ago Up Before Magistrate This geekâ€"Companion Also Paid for n. They bake Illell‘ llfltlt't‘ t’itlll't (‘u~9‘< seriOUSly dO‘V“ ill AKIN). the Min” city of Normanliy Township, ”mi when Magistrate Laidhiw H his court there on Tuesday he gl‘eeted \Vllll a ”Stillltlllil Y'Cuizi) only” audience to hear the case of disorderly COlltlllt‘l l‘etu'it'tmj if} 35w». columns last week. The defendants \Vt‘l'i‘ Itii'li llilllio'ul Doyle and Thomas. the latter a :‘e- turned SOldlt‘l‘. and the i-:i‘i~'w of :ill the trouble. hi the t‘\ltlt°{lt'w 1,: shown that. Thomas had vale-red H?“ «of the Ayton stores. and llIl-l It"- pl‘ftaCllf‘fl 8 )‘(itlllL' (it‘l'llii‘itt “.s' ,d i from Germany who would in» i;' derstand English. and. x i: pi‘ovi’icatii'ui on the part .._ ‘ 191‘. had started the who].- ’ . in. As the trouble progressed ‘ . - "lage constable was son? or. '; toIH‘lHt! \\it\' some reason did not "i make the arrest and :i';o‘l: ' - Dave Schenk. was sow: "#2 scene. In the melee :i iii: . .. front of the store was two 'l‘hiiimafs‘. who is :i l‘viit“'..; ici‘. still sees red \ilze: . German and this is si.j.-,w~~i. been the cause of the vi than anything that has mu. young Herman iad iilm ‘ age. lll tllS i'\lil«‘l‘.i"' t ”:7. the magistrate that ,- returned man‘s tnr'w- % wears conspicuously ' ~ had no use for liiiu. i» " f - discounted by tt:-- :nm : , -_-* ' judgment . ioth 'l’hoiiias :iziui lto‘. ~ ‘.‘..'t.' around liiilil after ii.:i: st; ing to [tress the iii:i’.‘o-" ‘; in g ;i; alinltl lliiit tillzv {Willi-V»- (lt‘l\\ll ill!“ “I'M“, lifitillf'.‘ ~.’i\.l that How :is lili'\ \xi- . going in i‘\o'li‘ liiti‘V'w 'Scheuk for his Liji' s.- .-i tlll'llett ill'ttill‘ul. :i.‘ ,s pocket. Itll'l i":llsli" . i to the turn, s tli‘dl. \‘if' i Titt‘ 'Y .it' fliiys :tii=‘l‘ the a? i .'..u- -â€"'t...i - was .t‘rs' Ill. tits tllttlt" iii-lu'j‘ ii 'l'm- ltli iii if” \\llil ll.“ ml. its the twitch T‘.o‘.'_.f' ' .- mt had been punished he let down wuh .‘t :;~t:. T:i. : l was Willi ' :i' l J.tt',\'le wiis llllllt'i'"l :i W ‘ i ‘i in giving his does...- Laidlaw refused to he ‘ matter m‘ the iw . It which he claimed was ;i: :: ’-~‘.’~'Yti different charge Ztlttl .;:i.~-: he settled by civil itt'ilttl (tn Saturday of last “ irate Imidhiw took iii“ “\Vttll St‘tllllil Who'l'i‘ o‘igtr' t'It‘t“ Wt disposed of. The against the )oung niei. «vi i Charged with throwing snotmin the crowd coming out of i;_. ham rink will lie pos'; «m»; ) week until Murcli 1;. tlt'lt'lltfitlll s «m assessed t':“0‘ :it'llq“ of Officers Saturday Afternoon. ‘ o At the regular inw‘ T.‘.' ‘1' Canadian (ireys tLli:i;r-- -. l t l on Saturday. last :v'it' ~ Wt'i ‘were all returned " : . :il There was no other :1 ~ ‘ ii .em-ept that further margin] were made for the tub; . -- .ii military lti‘itlge iot:.'_':‘. i.t ficers for this toll-vs : ‘ tteg'eut Mrs. ti. .‘f iv» W 1 \vlCe-lli'gelit. Mrs, i»-~. u t Vlt’t‘-llt‘;."t‘lii. M13. .1, it lirzri Secretary. Miss _\, l:;i::.;i_‘~; 'il furer. Miss .l_ \\‘.-.,; xii Secretary. Mrs. i._ M. i\ ' - . l Secretary. Mrs. M. iv. _ _ 21th lieai'i'i‘. Mrs. .i. l2 . ‘_ t cil, Mrs. Lauder. \l: s. to " _ '~l Kress. Mrs. li'wzn. ‘.1--_ ‘- . tyre. Miss S. \wa'. ‘9: "1 ing. Mrs. lti'll'h‘f'sufi It' i ~. Betti, M ALLAN PARK INSTITL "l‘he Allan l’ai" \\ tlltt’ met at the 7l’i - . i - \Villis. with :i ':i'." :i“~' ,2: members and \ swig» 1"»- ing opened with it» .~ .. .. (‘Xtitl'ClSt*s. Miss l-L'u-xr, \ read the Scripture les-w' " the 13th chapter itwtv. minutes of the in" UN" read and adopted, Letters of thanks flint iti‘i" were read from Mrs. ‘-i:;'j Mr. John Park and Harold it The presii‘lent. Mrs. lawn-xi paper on "The l-'eediir.: and of Chickens". A duet \\;is ; Mrs. \Vm. Mather and Mzss 'Breutigam. A spelling lii'dt the main feature of the to which was much enjoyed by The meeting closed and w 38311"! on March 14th at tli >._<

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