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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Feb 1928, p. 5

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fs and made them White, i of the lamb. Farrell sang very nicely me Breath Of GOd.” carers were four neph- Fal'l'. Roy, Harold ' rid Roy Matthews. and {obert Aljoe, \Villiam lwn. ,.li-.<:”Allan Bell, sheaf lll'llt‘l' family, Toronto, Latiml-i'. Toronto, at. lillt'l‘dl. The Young Ladies’ Missnon Circle of Queen Street United church held their monthly meeting at the home of Miss Norma Gagnon on the even- ing of February 9. Twenty-eight ladies were present, several new members being added to the roll. The president, .Mrs. A. C. Kinnee, was in the chair. The meeting on. ened with the singing of hymn 225, "Take my life an let it be conse- crated, Lord, to thee.” .‘A memorial service for the late Mrs. Alfred Sharpe will be held in the Queen Street church next Sun- . da mo . cum mar hissioii cram tithe m8 at “ .0 clock. quarantine..-form small-pox, necessi- tating a private serv1ce next Sunday will give many who would have attended the Graves Simcoe, Lieutenant Gover- former obcsquies the opportunity to nor of Upper Canada from 1792 to join in a serv1ce to her memory. held a skating party on the rink on Tuesday evening, which was en- mom salmon sonar .At the First Executive turn. I / , funeral, and the Ma'ny Ontario placenames are due to His ' Excellency Colonel 1796 according to the Geographic . Board of Canada. As the first gov- CBU’RCB SKATING PARTY ernor of th" new province, it de- . . volved upon im to organize it poli- The A‘ Y' P' A' Of Tmmty “hum" tically and in 1792 he‘divided it into nineteen counties, which he called ‘5. John the sides caring for these ca‘reful- them.” N I i '3‘ i ' \ w "V”‘fl' r 4.39:;- .. i v} “ . il;_ ,, in . , . i l l- } , , i . . .I Pebrnary 16, 1937 , ”.- .- , . . \- . , . . . , .. - - \l I â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_~â€"â€"â€"§ , . ~ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE -. ‘ .. .. - ., PAGE t great tribulation, Wash. ' " ' ‘ ' ~ . .â€" . â€"_.,.__,.. . taste god to you there is somethim _ ‘ A patient once saidto his physi- wrong with you. that’s all. It is a dev in the week every cian: “Why do you earn many 0 sign of health to have a good appe- "in the country is be- your. patients about overeating? tite and tube able to enjoy every- intes- thing that is placed on the table. The only way any development comes is by use. Your muscles will Our ing. Because they get so much to get no development unless they are it much actually strengthen used. And so when a healthy tel- ' low eats a great quantity of food, ly.written articles and proof sheets. The physician answered: “I ad- and his muscular 53’8th 18 not Recently 67 members of a press as- vise my patients to refrain from worked to use up the food, than sociation mailed to their secretary overeating for a number of reasons. the {00d lsodePOSlted “1 the form of the free publicity matter that would :11 they are young I want to pre- fat in, 0h» and around the “33““ have gone into their wastepaper vent attacks of indigestion with the and organs 0f the hOdY-, 1 women? baskets for one week. It .totalled consequent pain. If they are in mind a fellow eating hi8 meals, tr 3,140 envelopes containing 7,014 young ‘nhood or womanhood, to he would hhttd them into muscle 1” sheets of copy that came from 346 prevent t e above troubles and to exercismg 91‘ WOPRInS outdoors. I seekers of free space, whom it must prevent overweight. In middle age know he W1" not do the work, 3‘ mm “m ' THE wmrg-pnn BASKETS . War voo snooui «or ovarian ll“ 'your.‘ food does-0 not look or _ - - - . m noon oven-mo ° " NIAlllll PLACE-NAMES Every ‘ ‘ ‘ ' newspaper . . of Upper emails, sieged with the free’publicity seek- Surely the stomach. liver. Named Counties and Other Pea- ”fer. " And it would seem that the , , . bigger the concern the more insist- gestion are all the better for work- eats: and larger the demands. tines, and the other organs of di- te-paper‘ basket is bulged out at do, .- , rs. (Reva) ' - Glengarry, Stormont, Dundas, Gren- , I . we madc in Durham “(ides led In prayer and all repeat- Joygdufgy 21351.1}, “if,” crowd des- Ville, Leeds, Frontenac, Ontario, Ad- cost an immense sum for writing, and older peeple, because there is thats why I warn ”him 0‘ the eff-l the. Large graves Psalm 67 ,was quent soft ice Wig er and conseâ€" dington, Lennox, Prince Edward, reproduction and mailing what in so much waste. that the blood actu- dangers 0‘ overeating. ”E , . {\‘lfh.n’i%id i131 Sims. F1°§mee BaIiley. skating the crowd er an eveaingg Hastings, Northumberland, Durham, 90 per cent of the cases is utterly ally carries some of it to the walls C can or' THANKS .,, o Murat-To Chief i‘huiich‘s' one idltiilitdgtioa 174, JThe in the rooms b was IenherI inch York, Lincoln, Norfolk, Suffolk? Es- wasted, for intelligent, experienced of the arteries, which. becoming , . ”’7" “I." the same as (Sm-jet ‘mn. Lord” T5118 isweaiIs was served a de 8:8 a, 1,8. t’ one sex and Kent. With the exception publishers are becoming awake to a slightly inflamed, lose some of their 1" ‘1' Matthews .ahd brothers wash ‘ "m”“mfi .y‘v‘u's ago. Tower. the reports from the gar in social i tn an ours ime spent 0f SUiTOlk. all these names Still sur- condition that generally prevails in elastic tissue. This elastic tissue to than}: their friends for 1"“an :i .,; mom gnowmg oos missions fields were given I); . h ercourse. vive. The counties Northumberland Canada and the United States. Can is replaced by fibrous tissue, and shown “1 the" recent tropble. Th? l"-‘- Mrs. Charles Moore. Miss Violet MORNING SERVICE ONLY and Kent are named after the sires business stand this waste’in nation- the vessel becomes hard instead of 53:1. {Spit'gny f 51""er tOSttae: 5‘10”» MI'S- L- “1185, respectively. .IN PRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH and counties along the east coast al publicity? Business used to be soft and yielding. This means 01:13: wlio Odurifngtllfeenlongrill- skrats Misses Ellen Hay and Norma Gag- non sang a duet, very effectively. “l‘m a Pilgrim and A Stranger.” The second chapter of the study hook.I".\’o_w Paths for Old Purposes” pr Miss Burton. was taken by Miss the Durham Presbyterian . . . who has been in and confined to his ital of the upper province “Georgâ€" throw in something as a little extra son that home for the of England. . Armstrong, pastor of Before sailing from England, Sim- church, coe had considered calling the cap- past several weeks, ina" after the reigning sovereign, conducted differently a few years actual age, because your arteries ago. The baker used to use a bak- tell your age. ers’ dozen. The grocer WOUld often "But there is one real big rea- I don't tell them about, on a large order, and the printer becauso they wouldn’t believe it. ness of their sister, the late Mary J. Matthews, were very kind and thoughtful in their ministrations to her comfort. d i'ill'ie Hutton, This part dealt with will resume his duties next Sunday George III, but this name was never would give {1‘98 advertising on a if I did. The. more a man cats. the It will pay you to advertise in ante the Christian Missions in regard to morning by taking charge of the actually given. On first surveying DPOmlSO of more t0 fOHOW. Those less he wants to work or exercise. The Chronicle. I industrial conidtions in China and services. He will also preach atithe situation in Upper Canada characteristics are all gone now. This is So true that he’ll onlngeIl. l “titulsrm hill-Zions .lupan. HI was found that in the Burns church, Rocky Saugeen, in Simcoe’s Iintention was to locate Theraker and SPON’I‘ Illa-fl i0 (“8- mad if it were ponilchout to him.” ’ FOR SALE l I. “4. .. I ~I ~ilk and cotton factories, women the afternoon. ~ the capital where London now continue their generosdy to meet - The very act of taking on board ‘ , , , , _ , , , ll r'iet'xqeel'i Alarcn onflIf‘W-‘n children 01' five and Six His congi't‘gatioii. however, feel stands but owing to obstacles, the cash and carry and chain store. more food than )‘HU nerd means FARM. (All I\’l‘\ (mm. DliRHAM, v""‘““ "’ 3“" “”"1‘9‘1 twelve 3"“ that it will he too much of a strain chiefly the difficulty of transporâ€" competition. The printer can’t cx- that you are, going to for] a bit "we houso and ham; 100 acres , ) I‘ +- 9 e 'v‘ . one. v I' i ll lulu i l.’.‘ .Ul .' "' v XV, ) o‘t‘ ‘tpi‘ii 33“. Also all V .00....«0..o.eo.oe.u. ~o.oo.oo.- °.'..”."."o".u.”.u.°'.".".".'°.".”.“.“.“. , . 0 . , . , , .........”WW*W 'hirtorn hours a day, standing five. and six hours at a stretch. with day and night shifts, in hot. moist on him to conduct three services ration, 118 during the day. and as a result the plan. later relinquished this London, as is shown by the (small portion maple. bush), fertile land. portion sown to wheat; good watt-r: .iust 51/; miles north-west of iSt on promises any more. 0111’ 10081 sluggish for a cmisidcrable time advertising patrons never 35k f0? after meals. (Rest for a short time - II flat.» rooms. where hissing. unguarded evening service has been cancelled. tiovernor’s correspondence, received these concessions. They always oxâ€" at‘ter meals is quite all right). This I) ~l \ l l l A M d 1},ng 1,,”ng slt't‘l machinery is used. for as little Its present name some time preVious poet t9 and ”9 pay their “ ay for sluggishness m use” "lea“ that .1”! {arm}- hp.“ y ,' 9,1" I ' ac onâ€" 1 .. it ~ 4» Kim-"rs as Iten cents a day. These HAD GOOD SALE to September, 1793. Earlier in the adVCI‘tlSlng. the same as “0 buy you will have no desire to do d d. t” “WW-"Ni Avenue, Toronto. ' I! ow "Om-”VHS .L'Hje a challenge to Chrisâ€" . , . . , . . year, the river La Tranche, on their £30009- They realize that we manual work or take any i‘Xl'l'PlSP, ”‘ ”'{Hi'l-Vg “'hlt‘lt it 110i regarded by “l“- “emahs (““1“ 0f ”m‘h’ which London stands, had become- have 0'11." Publi‘f‘tyle 3““ and they As you grow heavier, every little 'i'iii: c. o. I“. WILL HOLD THEIR £1,318;:,r,l;:?n‘('r}il(thbcecllfgf‘ Giulia: ghug’gliiinhelit; athgloit \St'uclgesifulioggg the Thames, and Chatham had been willingly pay for It all. reasonable bit of exertion means more effort annual Dinner in their‘lodge room Sadie. Holmes. read the miniite‘s of last Satucrda afternoon There was 3918(3th 3.8 the name or a prOJected rates. But each mailIinIings aft/whit on your part than a 51'3““? i"""'30"‘ on '1 lmrsday, ”winmg' 1‘ cbr‘uary 23‘ ; .,,,” rho January meeting "\Vl’llCh were a l'airoe collection f. bakin to City 18 miles from its mouth. for immediate release .. 3”” 1010335: and so you can save yourself all llinnor will he served M730 and adopted. The roll ("all was next read choose-from all Of which was in“; Simcoe was no respecter of Indian on certain dates and It"lf3lii'r3lih“3I you can. livery move is an effort. all loI'rlhrcnI and llll‘ll‘ wives and and i'wsptmdml to by thoseIpi-esent. chased diirin the afternoon and names and under date July 24, 1793, items be mad ““4" W0“ d 1‘ 9’0"“ and so you refuse to move. . trionzzs are llWlIlWl to he presentm- m I, Mrs. l\lll[lm: led in a discussion evenin' ' g there is mention of the probable or, pages of “'0 paper. .. Ah “"I' One of the joys of life is eating. lloylr Bradliwailo. C, it. I"\.\' it , 's l,‘ e â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"â€"‘ - - .. r1, '9 'i ES. - s I VOV DURHAM EltI‘lIll this onIIIFriIt‘lay, MIinrcli 16. and WOMAN’S GUILD TBA $.21: iitfighsrhezgigzd Y3} flolngfng? writers’ work ia'reIconsigned to its 1 , . fill:Still-1513:1233]? ?iIS?VIlÂ¥)?ISeOHE:; VIE: The \Vomanis Guild of Trinity Prince Frederick. Duke of York, and 01,11,131 We failumlnim-anf‘i 1.]?wTkm-r THE PEOPLE’S MILLS sLev_;,>::;_;;; Garage pm, 'l‘wnmlov kindlv invited “3‘, church will serve pancakes and the Indian name was not restored hm“ 10.09} ”ja‘ ms. ”II "t" “-1.. .0 - z”-H'clv to her home "for the March Syrup. cake and sandwiches in the until 1834. it and “I“ telnet: t‘IlI mWIlt the” llIl- _________________________ ”N" ' WW howling. llymnI lzI. "Blessed Assurâ€" A. Y. P. A. rooms on Tuesday even- ”they place-names in the Vicinity tfllI’gOI’."’I" h? 93']??? to l’, 3.3;. '1" 0“,,“ --â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€" .illl't'. .losns is Mine” and the. repeat- ing. February 21, from 5 o’clock, of Toronto due to Simcoe are Hum:- t‘tm 0‘ ""“5- '8 an ‘1“ ‘1 “ a” 0 .e-‘ee-enene-ve-oe-ooâ€"W :3: ol' the Mixp‘dii closed the meet- illl‘i 315-“ after the closing 0f the her river and Don river, named af- and if the money devoted to prepar- CUSTOM CHOPPING EVERY DAY ter the rivers of the same name. inI 4’ nu. Mrs. liazrnon and Miss Norma . . . .. . - . ing this stuff were devoted to pay i l\ l 'i bountiful lun l wli l lmk at 10 001ml" A 108'] hbelal f __ lf "lilmdlt idwili'in flu id . ~o~w : . . ti. 'f ' ..-â€". . . . .. '9.‘..'2 W's". e:- CE SALE i .,,,“ several choice miisical nluini: helping for .30 cents. Iiorkshipe, langland; Yongo street. 3,1,1“??? would be monevhin pocket and MW: put in a full line of twins. was much onjoved bv all, ,tl'ilrty-two miles long, after S”. i i i i i i I z .. .. . l V ,' r ‘ S" 1.) . , :1 ( t z “Wax W 1,. s PRICBVILLB MAN I1:;fi?§%3,,.‘°3“n,..;,‘,‘"f:“”,3,3; 537‘? BADGES 0" SHAME l; FLOUR AND FEED Ian,“ . ' " ' FOUND DEAD IN HOMB| _ 1' Int 5 )Ol’.._In‘ un as. In Chicago. they are promising a . . _ . . .. é .. , . . sail-01' HOHI'.‘ Dundas, Viscount MOP - .. . .- - . t which we are offering :it the followmg prices: . “Mae 6 Minx \\. .\l. S. metut the home of ivillc Secretary of State \11 those that those found iesponsililc loi § I i \ : . L 4 , i »( .. I 4., ,, ' ' .i - . ‘ l ,. E \l:'~. 'l‘hos. \lt'lill'l' on 'l’liursday. (Continued from page 1) lnamhe date from 179'; as do the rcâ€" automobile 3"‘3'0‘I’m5 “th “"33" Maple. Leaf Flour, ling...$4.40 Pastry Hour, 24 lb. bag .90 .. I {‘55 5 E"o~f.;';;;u'\ filth. “'th Hm prusidpnt. . . _. , i. . L- I“ J. J . : lililtlg't‘S of shame. '1‘ H9 millill'lfi'l. must lilllyfl] “(lllStllltlitl Flour l' ‘illl'ltt l’l'lllt' I‘il‘lill' ”a . ‘15 § ‘. .g 1.. l , . ' ' t .- ' I{t‘ 1S Sill'VthNl hv five sons findinamlng 01 11:“ QIIIXI (llalbb ab ldl‘( [u - in hiq license ,loatpg and rpcpiyp no hqn‘ 440 ‘i ‘ . 9 g ‘ ill . .Itii.l‘ l. ill lllf (hair. . . ; __ . . 'Slmcop and ”1p thlng 0f the nalnpg ' ”I i .l ‘ “f" 1‘ i! : °°°°°°°°°°° ' I‘HQd I'lllln‘, per bag .... 2.25 3 .“III moolin: opened hv singing three daughters. Charles, oi Van-I K .. J’f'l , l; k l' alltllllln- marked with rod numerals I Mainstic lilour, per bag 14.15 I ('t' .-t 3800 v - i Pauli” {mI 11.1mm.” m- tlie Um“ (“EHIVPR 3- (3-; 1’00'31‘1 and C0lln Oii impen (it ad." ’00 ,t‘? lays m .“u' and this plate must be usod for a 3 1) Canada Flour. per l‘iag..4.15 (filmlml "l 5- 1”" ”'1'“ ' i : "";l\'w;' ip unison ' V Detroit: (it'Ol'ge 0f 0110330; Rebel'tlig lo. {flip blmcoe ‘1‘le namtalaIlter period of six months, King Edward Flour, bag [6.00 tdlflllllt-‘(l flats, per ton... 38.00 : .‘ ‘ ' ,7 _ -' .. .. . ' f .10 one ...imcoes a,icr. pain r . . .1 s1. ., ? “mummy“ “.,,“, “mm,” ,0 make of London, Mrs. Babbit (Lottie; o _ . . . . I. . I‘he plan 18 wox ti consuming. , . 125 . . z III.I,.ImI,_,‘,“mHS for the Prcsbvtei-ial mefi’ (.01.; Dr'f 3.1%,..33 {MIâ€"13m” v’vOzilsnEillrlrez'minjfetft‘idhoyaatl 0:113:30: becausp ol' its psychological influ- Pure Cod Liver Poultry 011, per gallon, (bulk) .......... . ' . z .. ' . '. â€" ‘ - ~ “ ; « "'« "in-0. “"30 ‘ ' " ~ 3 . .. Tho careless driver would - t ? moot”... \\llllh is to be held in and Vein“ 0. OI ~.- . , . . , (.,nu_. - . , ~ ’ ‘l- “ WW“, ,1.” .,,, H... 1,3,. ,,,- pm“. brothers. hdward m the West, Rob- Alf-’92 the two, bots you named mm. a label marking hm, a, dang- Gunn 5 Big 60 Beef Scrap and Poultry Foods ? on Febriiarv filth. Mrs. :ltlllll Smith "lit and 'meS‘ Mimi" Ohio, and one after Rear {deli‘al R1003”! IxIemp- erous. \Vhencvel' he dl'OW'. other-l BlitCthId’S Call, Pig and Poultry Feeds q '1) 3 f'wzul tln- sin-non”. lesson followed “Sit-'1' ”t Akron. Uhle~ '31-’50 Sllt'VlVe. “phi” andiaptaniIJ'ames (”001" U“? motorists would look upon his dis-3 ' . " o M. m“ “M“,I‘m,” leaflet bv \th His wife and eldest son, James, prcâ€" circumnavigator, bet/ht” whom “a” grace. At the end of six months. if, . f h 4; 3 ”WWW, * ' " deceased him several years ago; an- :fI‘WIdI \VltiIl hingâ€"iii? afatiiei". At he “-0,." not a careful driver, il l We handle only best lines and sell at reasonable prices or cas . i ‘ ' ' ,. ~ - other son Willie was drowned “S ,ime, 00, 0 an I’IVCI' W219 would 1-”. because I”. (“,1 not tun-p, . , - - g . z 91" |' ' ’ I ‘ ‘ . . o 1 w ' ’ "’ " " ' “ " ( , ( 38 ill‘ “1]pat; as We Int/end bu In \1 .00 3 HIE “titliiiiilip(liliil-{iiiiiix‘clfiil lil1:1(in[::l}[)‘01l: many years ago. flame“ alter Surveyor-(ieucral what people thought of him. ‘ l 3.?f,,§{’§0p§’§1%,hef’re you 11 yo i y g N ’ it“, tho sit-n,” book qhz, also spoke Interment took place to Mac- Samgel Hollandl and Matcliedash bay Toronto. according.r to the report of .. , .. é ‘ , . ' ~ .. , 4 .I u y, in ‘eorgian lay was re-n'amed ~~ . . .. 1 - GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EVERY DAY, ’ ' .9 ll ~. .. . . . i. - . r I\‘th"”- 5 ("mu-013? on the (”3‘” . .. . the Lil} Asstsmn. has a popii alloll M") 5 I.;...1‘,'.‘.., "’1."”,“‘f‘“,'.,"‘ l‘fol‘ff‘?i'}.t,-:,nf‘ road. The pail-boaters were: Gloucester he)" aft"? William of 569.899. During1927. in 'l.‘oronlo. - : :I,I.Ii:i.iII.I.II.IIII.II«IlIInIiI.in, ciiit‘ii‘iiiil‘rr) ILIIIIIIIII; Messrs. lay MacLean. JI M. Mac- Henry, son of George II, first Duke there were 83 deaths from automo- Phone 8, Night 01' Day. ‘3 Ht) ? .,- ‘lp- dint-l of Vanadium: totvairdis Grillivray. Dan Campbell. Donald Of Gloucester, but the name never bile accidents. From June lst to the , z ‘IiI‘I‘I‘IIII‘ . â€"“ ‘ " MacKinnon. James Oliver and Peter came lntO. general IUS‘J- end of the year. '1'” ”Phi-’1‘" “mm JO“ N MCGOWAN - 1. 3””; , I ,1 .. ,I , l -. 1_ Muir. Simcoe himself ‘5 commemorated imi'irisonod for drtnikoiiiiess. \Vc , .. dunni ripoit \..i.~ fun tax- l' g . , . , ,y l ., .. , . , , . \.. till 5 i. . 1x; <pyp 'al l'i'lies' Mrs \lc , , , ’3 “‘mm‘: county. “ ”c’ “a" call- commend the idea from entrant) to 2 . D h o ‘ ‘ g w“ ill ’~I ‘ l" ' ‘f Lil P if ‘ if: j 'llic Misstion Band of the Presby- ed afterliim in 1498, two years after the consideration .,f the. authorities. The People 8 I s I" am, “lane ."T f :H‘M ' f‘im,“ \ ”_ n” , u.’ I? ”’9‘ tori-an church met at the home of he had returned to Enland, ___._.._._. . ‘ o ‘if'N‘mIl'im‘ . H“ “’0'“ P" “({“IIL their leader. Mrs. Thos. Nichol. on, First citizen: "Did you tell your ‘ ’ '. H“. ”HIM". ”"r'e".’“““t and ‘11“- Saturday. February 5th. The Prrs- FOR RENT wil'o it was business that detained , I "miwml‘w ”l, ”I" I‘ltpriatilli" IDO- ident. Miss Olive MacMeekin. pre- . _ . _ you last night?” 3’ ? “Him,“i'li‘ , [{"t1'"5}'m"llts and . a sided. and conductt‘u'l devotional ex- S-ROOMEI) HUFSE FI’LIA' MUD-l Second citizen: "Yes." I a 1 3 “M“. ”m“ “Fifi”? "105"“ an m‘ rrcises. It was decided to hold a hRA. all conveniences, on Albert First citizen: “\\'as she ironical.“ I; I D ”ham 2 wrestling meeting. Valentine social. A missionaryISl... centrally located. possession Second Citizen, exhibiting a ' L U i ”M ' ‘ lstory. "Going Alone," was. then read : 1st of March. Apply Chronicle of- bruise: "Was she? Boy. she was ' OFFICIAL BOARD MET The i fice. 2 16 2nd flat-ironical!” and l lhy the t‘lill'eri'nt members. %:_:r-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€" .,. . _. . ., ; In' «_.- - S ' S. (r' r the Hilli'inl Board of file l‘llltW-n‘rnf‘f'tlnu ‘10 ed b3 ”helm: Clearance Sale of Men’s ‘ ' ' ’ ' ’ ' ”W. sat-W: wintry}; met in ll”. Sundav 1 prayer. The members then sewedl : whool room of the church Mondaylqum‘l.patCheshi‘mlgiinfilytum”. {1:23} f‘l win-nus: oi last week, The mootâ€" l ‘0 Id‘IinlIlII l1 wI en _. It 10.. (.ss ..ei .( I ; . b .:::.'. mostly of a routine nature. is of a ‘31” t, UIlC’l. _ . l s 0 0 e o . - _ .. ;.' . . - ...,-t f tl b Mrs. Lirarlns Machinnon and little 5» ,,.. [-il.l.lllldl illicit.» o lo pu - - _I . . 1 d "l "t ‘ H. uppppqli‘. llUi ll \Vlll ht" "00d .50“. .lOllll I... Slltlll. SBVila $1331 as I 3 0. . _. it __e I ' _ PI- I ’) _ .. ‘. ..:‘ . ‘ -"'Q J..- inlth- rows to know that during the “‘“ellhirtifenlim h” ““91" 11°“ ‘ ' '1‘ g . , D l ‘ months ending! December 31 the e” :’ . .- .- . . , L (Late \lziintenziiice and Extension Fund MI- }' p, 38”” ”sued 1“ It" 2 _ _ . .. . . , . . , .,, I w r'ub .(.,.;bp,1 and u”, finan ronto several days recently. 3 There exists in all of us a certain amount of native \anity. . ’ .tt .‘ t l 5 IF, 1 - , . â€" , '. _ . . . . . . Miss Donalda .‘t'lCllOl, teacher at 6 in that we feel that our Judgment in matters affecting our Stanfleld S 'Elll at"; irs o" the Clll_ll'l'll venerallv _ . . ., . H i g ‘ Darkies corners. accompanied by .,,”, her friend. Miss Anna Mary Mac- .\ unanimous invitation was ex- 119:111’It‘32m1e3 {lthfufigsriznhefg’em ‘.-.’nlml lilo pastor. Rev. H. S. Fiddes t1; qu. -9(R:mig q cut a 130le8 return for another veai‘. and the 51‘ .' , ' g ”p , ,1, """’l'll «'1‘»r1'-"i't""ili(inal ”meetin" will "I days m foronto la.“ week, “ here ,",::",‘,,‘,,I,”',1"‘F0g;ual,v .,q c be attended the hairs” Convention ' ~17}, ,‘ “1,3,“, 0f ,.U‘,.n;,'r,,. a Church as delegate from the local sogety. ‘ . " - C . r“ , ' i v . “‘lVIHlH'l‘s‘llll’ class was also discus- MI}: 83:13:", axialliiegzoerge (famopn- wl and was left in the hands of the spen ~ ‘ ' 1 twin". who has called a meeting for bell °° own requirements is superior to that of a stranger. And this is i 9 g i e i i 2 9 i i i i i i would ll! 9. most. satisfactory condi- . . i qu1te in order and absolutely justified. We know the require- I Underwear merits of our own business as to quantity required; we have, by experience and actual practice, concluded that a certain grade, color or quality suits our purpose best. , Red Labelâ€"A11 Wool, Unshrink- e e able, regular $2.50 for. . . $2.00 In Printing Green 'Label â€" Heavy Ribbed, - « ,V _, -. , ~ Her many friends are glad to , ““1“” "mm" 0f “”3 “am at ' welcome Mrs. George Campbell We have made our choice, and usually know pretty well Regular $2.00 for ......... $1.50 ; Q 3 i Ehi0;5,13,};fit,.!;:;:,fic,:)(;nIassemble m (Io-operation in securing } KNOX CHURCH AUXILIARY home from Toronto, and to see her what we want and how we want it. there is no chance to consult, arid as no proof is submitted, the . O O O O O ’ Il l l l l l I a l looking so well after her recent this can best be obtained from the home printer, for it is his -3 l serious operation for goitre. . 4’ deSire, in fact his duty, to see to it that be secured for you Just Penman’sâ€"All Woo], Regular I Mr. Louis Frook made a busmess what you want. and that he carries this regularly in stock. In $1 75 for $125 3 l m. \' ”mg \t-nmpng. Auxiliary of trip to Toronto recently. the printing, also your wishes can be carried out by consulta- ,- ° ‘ -------- - ----- i “I“, “hurt.“ met for their regular Mrs. Angus IMacVicar spent a tion and co-operation. : ,. , :rwllilll} nine-ling in the school room couple of days in Markdale the first The carpet-bagger, however. will always try to sell many , l .- W. Mm...“ on Monday evening. oi the week. . times your ordinary requirements; he will most likely try to . : , 31-?»z-noz-v 13th. The president. Mrs. Mr. Gilvray MacLean, of the work on a job lot of paper, And as for style of work, Since M 9 S . ’ .,:i~..;;, was in the chair. The meet- Standard Band stair, Durham, spent . . . . en S Weaters ’:- I *.'.;' {IE-":lt‘ntl “dill S'lflg'lflg and pray- til? \VCEk-end at his hgmehhere. h customer must take it. as supphed’ regardless of 1118 ()an Ideas. -. .._,;‘..~.o , ',, .wo .1 i I ' {5 'M?".nl”a‘Pii‘?fIPil' “21131122? hallPgefificihgeTo?onga?OfiJge time Therefore. in order to get what you want, and when yOIu In Coats, Pull-overs and V'NeCks: f .' xiv-arr inn e in? :05. ° 5 ‘ a . _ ~ ' . - . ° - ° n e, u . . f l Miss Margaret Lennox. The returned to his home here on Sat~ 33: It, m the matter or your printing reqmreme t” cons t at greatly reduced pnces- 3 uiiwsfioizi‘mirw on the annual report urday night. T . - - 5 was (”wavered by the follo'm'ing MP. RObeIl't ‘cim.f t‘hf C-zfiledon’x 3 _ . 3 Ilii‘Ililwl's’I tn-ganization. Miss Mary former resident o e V] age, Vl§~ ' ’ ‘ l \I.u}{m.§,;;§p; Finance and pcéo'l- ited friends here a couple of days he Dur am ronlc e J J Hunter . n i'Ztl‘. MN Myrtle Koch: Home last wifk. .. I“ L of Toronto ' , ' ' , ' ' '\I:~'.~mi;.~‘. Miss Mary Mather; the Mr. ermIanIi 30 e3“, - _r ., ‘ - r t . ‘ulroiit’dit‘ Miss Margaret Edge; 035 been VlSlUDg friends and rela- Issued by the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association Genetal MerChants Durham, Ont. l turn-lull Missit‘vns. .‘vli's. Diifl'ield. tives here recently. 313 Manning Chambers ‘Toronto - ' 'I'ivr- fllw‘ili’lg' ('10,;le in the usual . - ° ' , I - ham, Ont. " 1W I"): repeating the. class text It will P92! 2/0“ to advertise m , , owl ’ll“ Lord‘s Prayer in unison. The Chromcle. . .,, I \ . . ' . I I I\I -. I}? s I, i "If I 3;: ml I. . i M a a w . in ii .. " . A ‘Uzsv

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