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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Feb 1928, p. 8

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(Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Thomas Allan celebrated her son. birthday on St. Valentine’s Day. We wish her many returns of her natal day. ’_ . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith of the West visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. “'11). Bogle. Miss Merle Moi-ice. Owen Sound. spent over the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Moricc. The St. Valentine social. to be held in the church. here. has been postponed indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carson are visiting in Chesley with their daughter. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Knis- ley. There was no school on Monday or Tuesday on account of the severe storm. . . Pncevflle (Our Own Correspondent) Misses L. Mather and Sadie \‘ause are visiting with Bentinck friends. Miss Mary MacKinnon spent a day recently at the Carson home. Mrs. tiray andson leave this week for their home in the West after spending a couple of months With Palatives here. ' Miss (trace Ramage is visiting at her home here. Miss .\nna Shortreed spent Sun- day at W. H. Watson’s. Mr. and Mrs. \Vm. Mather spent the week-end at her home in Allan Park. Quite a number from here took in the dance in Ceylon and from all reports it was a decided suc- cess. Very successful Valentine socials were held in our churches in the past week: in the l'uited church on Tuesday evening and the l’reshy- teriau Hall on Friday. The .\ldcorn boys are home from school \\ 1th the measles. Ml'. Ilt‘l‘li \\'atson lel‘l lllt‘ past week tor his home in the West. The Mission Hand of the l‘nited church met at the home of their leader. Mrs. .M'actloriuack with at fairly good attendance. Being the annual meeting new otl‘icers were elected as follows: President. Anna Shm‘ll'i‘i‘all St‘t'l't‘lill'y. .Ii‘\\‘0‘l Mac- Arthur: treasurer. li. Mather. After the business part of the meeting was o\er Mrs. Mactlormack gaw an:1 atltll't‘SS till lllt‘ Slllil}' book. "Ill-.0350; Stand lly." Dainty lunch was serâ€"g \ed by the hostess at the close. ‘ . Edge Hill \Uur Own Correspondent‘ Mrs. 3. 'l'ceter and two children; of town are \isitzng her parents: Mi'. :lllil .\Il'.~’. (it‘tll‘fdi' Iilli'lllt‘. g 0"-“ -- - -.oâ€"â€".-.â€"-â€".-â€".~ l t l Mr. llobiuseu oi' Uweu Sound \isâ€"; mm a tow days with his brother.'z 'Mi'. llaxzii Robinson. Miss Myrtle Mortley of‘ Durham‘ \is.:e-i her sister. Mrs, if. Greens} wood oyer the week-end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchie tlllt l Mt: illitl Mrs. \\'. .l. lliichio \‘iSttei t the tormer's brother. Mr, John lit-i chic. iinzmti. l t l t i I‘lT'IZ‘. exer the \\'ee..â€"oi:u. Mas. liirsratrics o? .\y1o:‘. \isited Mr. l... A. \\'eg~ple:‘. assessor ot \ . -. J... township. Fruim «wetting was ‘. great success; Mr. .1. ti. Firth mate a capable. chairman and had a Varied and in- 't‘tliIlS lll‘f 'Eililz.’ tl‘. ill" \\'«"‘;{. tray o'. last week at the home 0: .\l'.ss May Mot‘fat o'. town was the )rz-‘s. glit‘.‘f tlii llt‘i' (‘0‘.ifiiil. .‘llSS (.‘lk‘1111.\-':iid‘lt\ lii‘pg‘ni. :~'_ .. l ‘ itlze secretary. Mis. Fullton. .\iss {ll"i‘."i_‘.' :tl\\'il$ilill ha.“ Ct‘lllplt‘lt‘ll lllS : :ficlhnuaid Toad ill" nyinutps 0? official round of this iart of the . momma ' \ a . . s _. ' > I ,,,,, . ‘.v.: . ....... """"" No. l-Leaving the chip after a thorough inspection. No. zâ€"Premier Baldwin and his wife about to press the release button. I .-_-: ---- THE PUB-HAM CHRONICLE ' / ......... ...... ...... ..... . I. No. 3â€"The Duchess ahortLv after taking the water. n the resence of a monster crowd whic thronged the great Glas- gow shipyards of John Brown and Co. the “Duchess of' Bedford” 21.500 gross tons was launched re- cently by Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, wife of the Prime Minister. The vessel is one of the four “Duchess” class of steamers under construction for the Canadian Pacific Railway Transatlantic route. At the launching of the new ship speeches were made by the Prime Minister. Lord Aberconway. Chair- man of John Brown and Company, 9" “cargo McLaren Brown. Furo- _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"“'â€"___________â€"__â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-_â€"â€"__â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_ usual round on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. lion. Becker. .lr. and" . Mrs. Andrew Becker and litany. spent 3.1:? 't'uostiay at iihris Kaufman‘s. I Misses Pearl and lzliza Sniitu' were home last week with Very bail . "oturned tH their posi-. . . s l~ V“ ‘ t "‘ " o ‘ 2011s l-T MH‘.t..l I‘tllt‘.‘. lhf.‘ l.ttԤll‘.-- l Mulcca tOztr Own Correspondent Last Week's Items. '11:» Ladies .m Socieiy held mm:- ‘ ' ‘ .. 0‘! I ~ ' . \ . i- ‘\ .““" ' I “‘- .'â€".'li..ll in,»ii.1:.\ norms..â€" W‘- ”“5 Arrive -lcl.»au. .\lh“.‘oir‘t‘ll.. Miss McDonald. was Y t by prayer. 1:1 the absent. . l 2 ' l ‘+‘ ft m t Flt". t‘l'lt‘l‘ .M L‘Lt‘lll‘. e AAL‘koc. ~ ‘ . . ”a " ‘ \! ‘ ‘+ ' . v _ ‘ - o ; v i ‘v ‘ i l ;\i‘.ct.oncei John ”3911 “3? these?“ (rendered a wry tlt‘ligllill.. solo and sold the prettily decorated all‘l; generously tilled boxes. realizing on: an a\e:‘.;.:e oyo'.‘ a dollar each. The ;r:=.‘-.ciz'~ai ‘~.‘.‘.11ll“n.".‘ or. ill‘ pro- grzro was the piay “Examinations PM at Kige lli‘. School." Mucii‘ ms.» 31.125. been spent 11‘. go‘ep: ration; ‘ ‘ l , ‘ ‘» O-‘ -‘~\.\v v a on. u .\ 3 O ‘. x x l 31‘.“ tuitw u“:\§tn- :‘51~ \ k‘. K .‘ L t ' ‘ -. .s ~\5‘ §\ . v\ ‘ 1“ c ou‘.;_\\'1" {li’\. s'{\t.\\.t‘t‘-\“..C1‘. 1.-( :‘g'. LELKA> . gnu ‘ ‘ ' 2 ‘ \“HM' 'TY‘V‘Y‘.‘ Mi 7 ‘i 3000“ : \‘1 _~-‘.~. '.‘\:h.hbco‘ kloot‘ uuuuuu (\d \k V owxni \ i - l \ a'e ° * as: woos .‘\ ‘ 1;!“ s .\.e'.“ o. o M's .10 l l\\‘.‘ “.C .‘i ‘. i ”iiiC‘r . I'it‘ loss '; ‘1‘; . . Miss \l.‘.‘.'.‘..€‘ Ma’Z‘ZL-‘ws \\ ~ .ss-o‘. 3w.“ \11 'l‘“ . ‘n afte: .3 e11; .Zz“ss. M H' ‘ tszz‘s . ta“; ‘to: Ross \ . ‘ ‘ . as \\ . is w .‘r. :1 e to ".1. s « ‘ - {aw M \. LAw‘. .‘ . :‘ .‘i . i": V \l“ Dav. ii.‘..i‘..‘.. ‘ \:s u: o a ‘I few “us \\ ' . ‘3. ; A. s 3 ‘ \ Q. . . 5 . . - “--.. 8- Q. '~ ~ â€" V: ‘ “‘ ‘ u “ “ .‘us a \[~\ ‘30\ u \1 ‘ k t‘-‘. ‘ .. Q - s . \ ~-'§ â€" g» n V. n ‘9 .. ‘ . . ‘ o - ~ .‘~-. ' o ’ \1“ .\0\\s o.\’u\ .100.“\ ‘.\.‘ Y‘. ‘ .1. ‘\ ‘1‘ - . . \‘K ‘‘‘‘‘ -. su Q ..\_ t. s. ~Q .... ‘ . James Hargzxne‘s at \\':'..ie:“s Lase on Friday i=\e:‘.::‘.;:. Mrs. McCain‘s”. a‘.‘.i Mrs. .Macpiier- sir. \iszted oi: Saunwiay w;‘.:‘. Mr. and Mrs. John McM:‘.'.a::. Lt‘yt‘til. ‘ ‘ ' \\_ -. \su ‘s‘ u V‘ ; \“ I‘“.\~~. \‘t‘S:EԤ. \\ . ' t. . O . .. \‘h-‘-§ - ~~~~~ \lcVal‘y have been 1111131111: 3-05 l“ .1. s O. .‘ l0'"'3.1‘.t‘ 10 iOSt‘ 3 u..t‘ FORKS CO“ tOxr 02c» Correspondent) Mrs. Chris'ena Lezoolo is spend- ing a few days with her daughter. Mrs John Groin. Q‘. Messrs. Edmund Schema and Brown were recent visitors at John I.t‘lb\‘ld‘$. which was app'.‘eciated by all pre- sent. Darin; a social period lunch 1 was served by the hostess and as- ESZ:;‘:‘.‘.T. The meeting closed by re- ~ . M. i'i-‘s..ay o: t.-.‘-.s wees. ' V _;=.::«: Mrs. Reunion Sharpe. attended 1 r ’ ’2 Que-en Sh. .l't‘flfllif.’ the Lord s Prayer and sing- 21‘” 0'. .l i‘.)'lllll. 1:: Mizlncs :tems some time ago ~~ .--‘. -. 1‘ ~,\\:‘ rillim‘. 311.1. .1 I‘t‘L‘r‘t'i‘LOi‘i \\ 3: llt‘ii‘. ‘ ‘V ‘ I ~svsv-\l\I‘\O S \v‘ O! \ \-\_\ ‘\‘\\ ‘0, . . ‘\t\‘«‘.-u..l\t-\‘.t\\c t... «‘2'. (xkxh-(Iakt kt i;1 O i t..o home of Mr. CarlFte McDon- aui. s'i‘ry we were mismtormed sic-v.2: this as we were intormed \ ‘ o ‘ . . ; .. \ - ‘: ‘ .ate‘.‘ Ina 11o :ecept.ou was hen. ‘. ‘ ‘, ‘V ‘ - . ‘ ~ \ Mr. l-znuay McLuazg attended the “itiiera‘: o‘.‘ f..e late Duncan McMillan . ‘N r. ‘ ‘ ‘u\ .o ’ . . ;\ -~ 0 o: Levon or. Amelia} e‘. :u.s wees” . l '1“:'\ sympatZA friends here are exteaiod to i-ezeayz‘wi parents, alibi :‘.".\‘ sister. - Sorry reg-or: Mrs. George llz‘owt‘. :s l to her bed with a s\ cobi. We s::1cerely hope for a shoe-iv :e-cc-y-ry‘ under the care of Dr. .‘t-~.‘ko:‘. Hanover. ‘ .â€"\ soon-x 211121100“? :rom hero -;-. minim ’11-" >33.“ o: .\I‘.‘. “m. Owens Q. § nu.- Yery 52‘-‘.".\‘ :0 hear the seritus . _ lizioss 1’ Mrs. Wm. Cooke. clim- weovi. a :‘ :‘esi~.iez:: of this s. \‘C .. . s".e w ll soon re- . 5 c or hot usual health. This \Vee‘s‘s Items and - as. William Adlam. Mr. ‘ n I {‘3' ' t‘uo ; ‘ hsy‘ ‘ u . ‘ w‘ ‘ v I a. ca...cu. Durham. Shana} .or A load of venue neorie irom this 0 5 section took in the At Home in the. .Aberdeen sc..ool house on Friday night and report a good time. . 2 Mr. Findlay McCuaig spent sever-1 a: days this week at the home of his ; ~fath r Mr. Amhie McCuaig. TopI Cliff. who is seriously ill. r to So- , is in -oor health at present- Our weather for the past seven: 5 account of the storm until Tuesday. ~ .1 ”,3... '"‘»!--',‘M“.-"" w 2.... 3M?” .pvaan» flap». 9...” ‘Pu'bu-“w-m‘m W..“-W. . g A _g-_4'___“_ days has been very stormy. Our night Febrmrv 28. Everybody wel- i’ M 47 v .' Ila. :rentont s; out a tow day in. ciiarae. lzze >.‘i'l‘,billl‘t‘ tesson was ' . 1‘ at by Pastor iii-.ckinuton follow- last wool. with the Robinson tamily, j . a y u hear Mr. Sandy Brown; - ~ The debate poszpoued! The de-L Clarence Brown and Ml§ Frieda ; bate- which was to be held Febru-l ; ary ‘21 in the church under auspices fof the Y; P. Awaspostponedon pean General Manager of the C. P. R., Captain J. Gillies Manager of the C. P. S. S. and Sir Thomas Bell, Managing Director of the Clydebank Yard. Premier Baldwin recalled his recent visit to Canada and spoke of this country’s wonderful possibili- ties for a marvellous future. “I am quite confident,” he said, “that whatever vision and imagination can do for the Empire at large will be done by the Canadian Pacific Railway.” After cutting the cord from which a bottle of champagne was # --._..__...â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"' time. All seats were early and oven swas crowded. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) .t was the guest of her sister. Miss Winter at the manse last week. M 's. Stephmison ot' Watrous. l Sass” is Visiting her sisters. Mrs. ;'l‘homas McMillan and Mrs. L. ‘ . Schenk and other friends. Miss Mary Rye is spending a week with friends in Mount Forest. Mrs. Nelson. who has been spend- - 31‘»? 501110 weeks with friends in Durham. returned last week to her . :izwme here with our son. Mr. “’11- lianz Nelson. 331‘s. Isaac Hooper of North ii:- Q recently .witii her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M c M illan. \\'o:\i Eas been received that Its. Mair. a former townsman. is ill in. , , pneumonia. We ‘- . “’l‘m‘h “’t‘l‘t‘ adopzec ’35 hope to hear of his recovery soon. ~'ead. l’o'.‘ raising funds. another ' ltlillii was started. red and white sizisle Irish chain. The Quilt top which was ilnishwi last meeting was sold to Mrs. Angus MacArthur. terestiug program at his disposal. 3 purl.-.“ 31.35. D‘Iroit with The W. M. S. World's Day of Prayer is being held on Friday of this week. A joint service of the W. M. S. of the l'ni'ted church and Presbyterian church will be held in 2 the latter church. , A real estate sale was transacted; 3 recently when Mr. George Hunt sold his house in the village to Mr. John Pinkerton. who will move with his: family from Durham. as soon as the house is wacated. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McKenzie mov- i ed last week from Centre street to: Mr. George Calder‘s house on the Side line. The annual "At Home" of the Women's Ins.itute was held on Thursday evening last in Roberts Hall. with a large crowd in attend- O t .90.. o....u.u.n.u.u .00.”. u Oo0.”.00.n.n.u.oo.u.l c.0000 OOOQOOMWOQOQMO"QMQuQuOnQoOQu9.00.00.00.00000040.0000... o." .ooQQcQooouououon me -m-Aâ€"oow .. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Black Duchess Satin. ‘ Regular price $1.75 for only $1.39 SUPERSILK HOSE i 3 roa mmsmmmmr urasr comes i 2 Q suspended. Mrs. Baldwin, before touching the button, which was to be the means of the vessel being released, said: “I name you ‘Duchoss of Bedford’. May God protect and prosper you. May he preserve and bless. all those that go forth with you mto the known and unknown.” And then, to the accompaniment of tremendous cheering from the large. gathering of spectators, the masswe structure began to move from the stocks, and gathering im- petus as she went, took the water gracefully. VETERANS’ STAR THEATRE Fri-Sat, Feb. 24-25 Colleen Moore “Twinkleloes” There was mystery and maurilin mirth and ieers and .ieers and strange deeds done. But "'l‘winkletoes" was like a bright little broom sweeping clear the dusty corners of London's Limehouse. COMEDYâ€"A Juvenile Comedy “ MY KID” First Show Starts 7.45 “THE STOLEN BRIDE" Featuring Billie Dove youthful orchestra. ,The short. play MoQuarrie. by our friends from ‘ Allen’s Oornâ€" upheld “‘9" i2?- Wfiili? “$323 am am Speakers and gave in. decision . in much appreciation, Anthem was sung at the close after which lunch. was served by the ladies. ' Heslip and Miss Annie McA u l occupied the standii g room‘ The president. Mrs; ill. Christie. oerupied the chair. The program was varied and much ap- preciaied by the audience. espec- ially "Sir Harry Lauder" and our .ooQuQnfi o.00.».0QOOQOMCQOOQOo...’oo.oo.n.n.u.oo.n.o”00.00.00.00.» and Norman Thompson negative. The Judge. Mr. Every mem- McCormack. commended all the The National favor of the affirmative. A spelling ' . PARK POR SALE LOT 60. CONCESSION 2, W. G. R.. M ABERDEEN woman's *ms'rrrc'ra Bentinch containing 100 acres: good house and barn;"good well and A 300d 01'0le gathered in the Ab- plenty of running water; must he associates .fltl‘lvo‘lli’J-‘g .. .. we... Institute and their friends met for, a social evening. \ ' Mr. Donald chairman. A short program was given’ consisting of solos, readings . and music. Two short plays were by some of the ladies who attendml also given. The chief event of the the recent Masonic At Home. were evening was a debate, “Resolved found by Mrs James .Burt and leti, that country life is more pleasant at The Chronicle otfice to be re- to live in than city life.” Miss Ruby turned to the owners. If they will rthur call at this office they may have D, Kinnee, Durham, or Mrs. I. Levine, Mount-«Forest. 2 23 BM C mack" 'was =__.._._____â€"â€"-â€"â€"_____...---_.='â€"â€"-'-"â€"â€""â€"""â€"â€" Mc 01 “COME AND GET IT" A scarf and umbrella left. behind pheld the affirmative side. Peter them. YOUR ATTENTION is called to the display of '0' o... For Men, Youths and Boys AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES Shown At Our Store on Tuesday, February 28 An Experienced Clothing Man representing a leading Canadian Manufacturer to Measure You. D. M. Saunders MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-TO-WEAR “MORE FOR LESS” One Door South of D. C Town, Jeweller, Durham UNTER’S BARGAINS Good Axes Welland \‘aie Special. 3 thin ; butted choppers axeâ€"quar- antseed ..... .......$l.75 iiiâ€"Smarts hand forged Axe. 2 Guaranteed .. ......... ...$1.60 Samsonâ€"The old reliable 82.00 i Compare This With Mail Order Houses Big Value in this week. \' t z . l A gOOd quality Canal .87 . t made clock for .......... $1.19 ; . Special iSix-Tine Manure Fork The ideal stable fork. :«2: . l handle .................. $1.85 A Genuine Beatty Pump with wood handle. 3% inch cylinder :15 inchgalvanized pipe. auti- reezmg revolving top, 'ust- - able base ”.Wflom srnu‘ saovms ‘ Long handle heavy steel 5 with an oil lamp or iia'v'i. IS)110‘7615 ... ----- nun-ufiicivrhen these wonderful Elg’l'.“ handle 85c. l are obtamab' _lei’ Mugs) - ;'.‘ 4"; -'4 l, A .'I ‘ ; . . '4 .4, ’ is ~ , .‘3 ”v.5 "2 1' . .‘1 .:\-A .30....00.u...‘o|.oo.u.oo.-o...’u.oo.n.09.05.00.-0.00.0o.oo.oo.oo.oo.co...oo.oo.u.owmu.o -.-o.an.o..u.-n..IO-u.o0..n.u.u.n..o.no.oo.-a.-..u-.-.oo.vc.oo.u.nl.ou.oo.oo.oo.on.co.ou.oo.oo.oo.oo.oc.oI.o 0.00.0 M -_.__ VOL. 61.â€"N0. 3168 | â€"â€"â€"_â€"___ -â€"_.._..,._ --- _ DEATH TAKES R. l. BALI Ex-ii_.i>_.__0i HANOV lo Passes Away at Welle Hospital, Toronto. - Had L One Year Over The Allottcti T Score and Ten. On Sunday l-.i~t :i' \\, pital. Toronto ilt'il'. Ball of Ilatmxm. ' Parliament to: so, '3 Illilll \\¢‘ll :ll‘it ‘;i this locality. Mr, Hall was . Iteutiurl'. ‘l’nxxwi j 1857. He \\;i~ . Ball and .littw 1.; his early wt {IlIIIIlt' St‘lltutl, i . Llw tiiillt‘muw :1 ‘ Normal at. Htt:2\\.i .-\t't“l' t]tll’l.l.;’ Mi'. {all tail-4H: )‘t’fll'fi'. Ill'll'l' Whirl: ”Lil“ Iyllt‘t‘lllt‘l I'lzé' 0"t‘l' ‘dr‘ ltt't'tttllzliz' l pared in [it'l\:i'« .:2 Bill?“ Itlltl lllt‘ll .l. PSlflIiIlslii*tl tlzs- l.:,~ ()0, Ill ”:1in .. Mom and .\Iill',it._"" Up in the tine «v: IIIS ltllltllt' «is» 1901. when t.-- mi. . . Hanover Hum. :._ if, this cultural; ”H’ll Eli'lt‘ct in .1 ". . for the 'l‘nwtwtup l: (ileiiclu and tho- w .z- ;. and Hammer“ tr. ':;.- 1.. 1903 ll“ \\:i~ lbw-2e . in the l.m.-- 2,..;,- 2. “'ardcu of few t ‘- . « Ill lllll lit {mu-1:. " Southeast they and in 1917, He 'st'l“.i'il ity llllltl 11931 writ-r. .,. by lht' [il'i'si‘Ll I;;t-;g_j-w ‘.'f. Marplmil. In 19:33 Mr l’mlf . life by lll~ ' of llaimxer: He it yi'al‘ it} :ii't'i'ili..i‘ tirenio-H. we.» year. Mi‘. Ital} :i . . ‘. Live ll; M5‘liltttll“ :3. 'w- ..5 1m» m 1.;4 33., fllt'nili“; ‘ H. H. t". it- , oyer- for ‘f:.- {an .. Ill 13": :132' and “It“ \I;; plm't'. ii;~ .‘I'.Ill1'l \lj~ Not-mama 't . and ‘liz‘w- Survive. 't. l'UlllU am: l...':.:; :1: . ". ,. Jlll"“‘ ~:~'.-:- Slllnv'l'v 6‘ Ilio: .'"‘lli;t..' ~ .. ‘ 2 .t Harlow: 1-: Mu: " ' ll . .l ' . l tfflph 20"1 6' a;.°‘ ,. - . BENTINCK PIONEER DIES IN 95TH Yl Late Gottlob Mesaermhnndt Canada in 1872 and 821114 Bentinck. heath t’.‘l§1.‘ll.*"3 .; The t nearly .m .. : this f")'.,'"'. - .1 Settled Town - f. .7 ably}? -.....- l1) ."-~.I H‘atm'u-i him I:.:;' life-lax; «hut-('1. t '[‘;,..;.. '. . 1 familf; :2 . \Vfli. i“â€" .ierifx '2‘. FIWJ. " :1':‘ Ti.»- ‘ . - . aftefr. v'." I. -2 r 1 £153 ’A . Ill- ...- E to I’:"T.'.I A- V a. ,.. .: Kresi' Bllf';11. Lutriv; a: Viole‘ 3. (8‘1“: - nun tn . .Z V‘. 22. ‘ ' l I f r. r: 7'. ' 1A.‘('. {‘4 -- L'.’ 11-:

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