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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Aug 1928, p. 2

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Mr. and MN. Han-014! M. Lmvrencr: and Mm» sgmm Monday. at. the Davia hum». Miss Gladys Fll'th re.- “’31 and 111' ca} Mr. and Mrs. John Stephenson and family of Toronto spent the 19:14 \t‘o-o-k-vnd with )h', and Mrs, Hub Mmh'mm‘. 312-. Frank McAssey spent the week-om] at tho homo of Mr. and MN. \IalvuIm Black. Miss lnwz Swwnnm‘ of \Vinoism' is thx HM" int Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) 'l‘ho- izii'mo-i's un the 6111 conces- siun hm. Iliihio' a neat. job of cut- ting 1h.- \\'o~»-ks «111 the roadside. Miss (ir1'f1'lloiv H. ‘,;00k0.' of INS Angeles was a recent Visitor at. tho?- Giwk 211111 Edwards humvs. She is a ‘va‘u-ihw and is enjoying :1 tom tfi invigh Lunaoia as 1'31 as Ollt’bfi’t 111.11 um 1111»- Hu- imumiai'y lime Miss Maud Boyd. who was in fl‘a‘ilmih‘» must ut‘ the wmtm' Is 1101- Maym: wnh her grandmother. da _\‘ Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenney and Mr. and Mrs. Fx'ml Hm'st of near .Hlnle'uL spvnt. last. \\'o"+‘k-6‘ntl \Vith i’x-Ivnois in 'I’nrcmm. Hlvnrnaclin must. 1w nutml for its hurry [nah-h as snnlmvl’lm‘n mar twnnty cars \wll loaded with pr'nplo“ \m-w in Hm patch on Mon- Mrs. )likv Ko‘nnpy entertainer! almut twenty of hm“ x'elatn'es from Tax-011m and (éunlph over the 1101- May. Mrs. Banks. Spo'nt ”\"t‘l' tlw \ I Miss Do-iight anlio'. whn has been holidaying with hvr grandmother. Mrs. Banks. I'vtm'nml to her home in 'I‘m'ontn nu Sunday. .‘li'. Rwy Urmx'l'ni'cl uf Towmtn Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. John Laughlin and Mr. and Mrs. Anclbrey of T0- nvntn spo-nf. )Icmday with tlmir aunt. Mrs. H‘rllwn Bum}. MI. and MM. Jack Almstlong and J. D. swm the week-end in Pxicn- \lHo'. _ Mrs. (lamplwll. New York, is holidaying with her father Mr. Sheffield at. the James home here. Mr. Gilvary MacLean. Durham. sant Hm work-end under the parental I'Ouf. M 1'. sant hele. #vachvi- and is enjoying a tour iinngh Canada as I'm as Quebec H'n \\iIl (mss Hio- boundary lime .vu tiw <Htws and \isit \o'm York .i Alaniiv vify 9‘1! mute. home. 311°. )lwlvillo- Allin-(xv of Tomnto Mr. John L )IacKinnon. Saska- town is \isiting his biothel' Mr. Archie MacKinnOn. nMiss F-loiaboll )lacLean is spend- 'a (01min weoks holidays at her home here. Mi. 4 :01} MacTaggart, Toronto. sppnt tho week-0nd at his homo My. Npil Mat-Lean and Mr. Trauw- nt‘ Sault Ste. Marie are “win: the 31801.9311 famihes here. Miss Pearl MacCuaig Spent Sun- day with Mr friend, Miss Rebecca Nichol. Mrs, Ihson_am{ two spns, Tqron- to, are holidaymg Wlth friends here. Miss Sadie MacKinnon returns in Toronto this Monday after a couple wePks holidavs at, her home here. Mr. and Mré. Rvinciman. Toronto. are visiting at Colin MacLean’s and Other frwnois iwre. Miss Erma Mac-Lean spent Sun- day with Anna Shortreed. A large number of the friends of Mrs. Braiden gathered at her fathers home here on Friday night and pie: ented her with a miscel- laneous shower. PAGE 2. . Mr. and Mrs. Pearsqq hingâ€"fam- 113:. Toronto: arg \‘lSltmg w1th Mrs. .N. Machechme. Miss Katie Mac'l‘aggart and Miss Minnie MacLean are holidaying at their homes here. Mr. Murray Nichol, London spent theweek-end at his home here. (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Esther Maclnnis of Toronto spent the week-end at her home here. mgni .‘h's‘. Jamvs Atkinson fannly 01’ town were I'm-om rs up. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ecl- 3H \\' IO‘ Y'o‘ 'V of \\'ino£snr is motlwr far 9. ox‘owinr: from an \\' N" kâ€"nmi with 311‘. and Mrs. William Edwards and sun Billy recontly visited her pal-unis. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 1104 Musszs, William Kaufman and “mid Hi]- altmwr and Miss Iililan Hiiuaitvnm' sxmnt Smidzi} atten- 1109]) at laswr >miths Mr. John Imiimloi went. to London last wank \YIH‘I‘F‘ 1m will ho fur sowx a} WP ks. He is unoiei'20ing iiwatmwnt inl' a smew ailment. C alderwood (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mac-Xian. THI'OHfH. I'vcwntly \‘isitt‘ni Mrs, Mc- Nivhnl‘s i'r'nfhvx's Hm Messrs. Mc- Kinnun. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cox'lett spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Mam-gm u!‘ ‘Zlmslny and attonrlml servivv at Church there E\PI‘\bOd} is pleased to hear little Gerard \asm is imm‘oving 1:1piolly aftm 11ml mg: his 10:: am- ;-11_t_atmi 111 [Mm 80111111 Hospital. Miss Bessie Campbell is spend- ing a pleasant holiday with her sister, Mrs. William Robertson. Rev. McWilliam. our pastor. is away for his holidays at. present. There was nu seiw‘Ice here last Sunday but other men will occupy the pulpit for the next three. Sab- liaths in Mr, MMVilIiam’S absence. .2255; ham 3: ES nzfim 8:22.? 2:3 7.5.1.? can 7.2 biasm so a: 1....EEE 3 $8.85 .5 :37. .m .17. ES 47. Miss Annie Mcf'éilivary roirturnet! t0 DetrOIt after lgavmg spent. a pluasam holulay \nth frlends hero. Mr. and Mrs. Norman McRonah! nt' South Bontinck. accompanied by ”Mr cousins from Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. A. ‘Ix'ns5\\'ell, Visitea’l 0n 'I‘mxsday owning with R. Corlolt's. mhm- Visitors at. the same home wwro- Mr. and Mrs. T. Bentham 01' Flesherton. Mrs, E. Earlé of Chicago “is homo. to 91mm! hm' vacation WIth her brpither, Robert Corlett. 311's. \Vilfrml Brown of Picton. who has srmnt tho last. month with hm- parvnts and other friends hPI‘o‘. I'Ptm'nml this woek to her 1mm». Dornoch (Our Own Correspondent) Rain. rain. is tlw omim' of tlm day for tiw past three weeks. Tim t'm-mm-s are beginning to feel it is serious. for the fall whpat that is cut is sprouting. Mrs. Hugh McNal‘f of Ménitnha spent. last wm‘k with MI‘. and Mrs. Archie! McNah. I BO}: No. 4 Eirrivml at, the Street homo a cmrplo of weeks ago. Mntlmr and 5011 Home mooly. Mr. and 3113. J R. Edualds spent deax Honing “ith tho .-'\ndmson famil} of Edge Hill. Misses Margaret. and Lillian Flinn of 'l’oronto arrived on Saturday ev- ening to visit, at, the W. J. Green- wood and .l. H. Robson homes. The neighborhood extends hearty runmatnlaiions lo )11.\\ill.\Iar- >hall and Miss Irene .\I(_.\ allv “ho \\ me mairieoi last \xeek. Thm ex- penct to go _\\ est_ for 3 trip Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett- of Timmins aw motoring south and are ex- necml at Mr. Hermie Burnett‘s the first of the weak. Miss Pearl O’Connor. spent a wank rocpntly \Vlth friends near (ilyflph. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Gnorge Kusiar and son GROI'g‘.‘ and daughter Phyllis of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Ed- wards of Shplbmno and Mi. and Mrs.-\1bprt Li\ings tone “ere \is- ifnrs earl} in the “99k at. the Edwards homo. Rev. Eli and Mrs. Riddalls of Maidstone. Sask.. visited last week at the McClocklin and Edwards homes. She was formerly Miss Pearl Whittaker of Flint. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Will Bailey and two children. Ted and Merle. of Regina and )Irs.. Thomas .Jack of Loreburn. Sask. motored east and spent a few days among friends in the neighborhood. ‘ Miss Catherine Timmins spent last week assisting Mrs. John El- Izson who is somewhat under the weather at. present: 7, Messrs. Dan and \Vill McArthur who haxe been home from Detroit the past few “eeks repairing the old home, haxe returned to their positions. turned to Egremont with them to spend a few days. Mrs. H. Mofl'at and son Cecil had a fine grey granite monument er- ected in Zion cemetery last week in memory of the late Henry Moffat Mr. -\. J. Corbett of Mount Forest had the. contract. He. was born in Halton County and on May 19. 1839 was muted The late Mr. Bailev was in his usual health and spent. the pimious owning reaaLling. About mid~ niaht. Mr? Bailey. hearing moans called hm sons and summonod Dr. Stm 9115. but before medical aid a11- I‘ix‘m'l life had fled. Death of Thomas Bailey The smlc'len death occurred early Saturday morning, July 28, 01' "Thomas Bailey, son of the late James Bailey in his seventy-fourth yoar. Mrs. Amhew Hastie recenth re- reiwci a postLgard from her Lmlsin. Mrr, “illiam Lamont (nee Annie McDonald? who is 011 a trip to visit her brother Ronald and other places of interest in the west and I.’niteci States. The card was written from Los Angeles. Calif" and she was leaving for San Diego and thence to Mexicu. She is enioxing her trip line and her mam iriends hope. she mm con- tinue to enjO} mery (121} of her \acation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastio and Iiwlyn of Toronto spent the week- miot with the‘latter‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sheuermann. Miss C. Bobzener 01' Owen SOIIIM is Visiting for a time with Mrs. .â€"\nch-mv_ Hastie amt other friends. \iiss Mammi» Burcess 70f Han- mm “as a holidav \isitor at, “1“ home 0.1 311'. Andrew Hastie. .“Q .‘ _i_.\'[x' and Mrs. Louis Doxuling and famil} are holidaying at the home m‘ 311'. a11«l.\lxs.J. \Hiite. Miss Rhoda Morris. Miss Helen Boxce and blower, \Valtcr, visited on»: the holidav at the home of Mr. Ed“ and Bovce. Mr. and Mrs. E11031 Bovce \is- itml 011 Sundax \xith Mr. and M13. “illiam McDonald near Owen Sound. Miss Elsie Boyce and Mr. Clar- ence. McGirr, with Mr. Irvie El- vicfige and Elvia Schlitz of Durham spent Civic holiday at \V‘asaga Beach. 'Miss Martha Kaufman. spent : plvasant holiday with MISS Eliza twin Allen Hf Chesloy. 20 years since Mi'.C0111'tne\ last. Visited in this \icinity and it. is needless to sa} that he noted many changes and spent a very pleasant holiday renewing old acgnaintances in this section. Crawford (Our Own Correspondent\ ‘Holiday visitors at the home of M1. \V’ilbm Andmson “918 M1. and M15. Wesley McNall} and 1am- ilx. London Mr. and M15 Thomas Dallington and the Misses \Iathow- son of Southampton. and Mr. Charles Courtney of Toronto. It is Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Smith at- tended the Diamond Jubilee service at Amos church, Dromore. on Sun- day morning and spent the after- noon With Mr. and Mrs. G. Johnston. Messrs. .Valentine Fatum and Joe Leibold, accompanied by Mrs. Christina Leibold and Miss Justina and Mrs. John Grein, motored to London on Sunday. Mrs. Leibold stayed downjvitli her son, John. The numerous rain showers of last week were very disappointing to the people on this line as several trips were made to Ayton to at- tend a garden party, but it was postponed each night. _ 1'ne mgn wmas have pla ed hav- oc with the grain as it 100 s to be badly down. Mullen. Thé pigh winds have played hav , MEYER”TH 111083330” THE DURHAM CHRONICLE of advgrti sing Space 19 this paper Will .ro duce. _ It? for your b1131- Nodâ€"Is he a man of atl‘aips? Danâ€"3 es. he's had an atl‘an' With noarly over): {:11‘1 1n town. Miss Florence McDonald. Craw- ford. is slimming a- pleasant holi- day at. tho hame 01' 1101' grandpar- vnts'. MI". and Mrs. Gmrgn Brown. The Ladies“ Aid has uixcn M12 Bm-t Willis. Durham. llm M) of 1'1111111‘11'ring the Chlll'l‘ll. \xliivll he is lining this wmk. assislml by Mr. A. Innis, Durham .\l1'. and M13. Allzm and daughters Oliw and Max Edge Hill were guests tlw first 01 1111:? “eek at. the lm_mn «)1' _.\l1 and Mrs. Joe P01 ter. 31118. H. H. McLean 111141 5011 Harry . '1‘4)1011[0.\\'ere meek-9114i Visitors “1111 311'. and Mrs Joe P111'te1'.M1'. John Tl'afl'ord (neiemxa‘v, “as also a \isitor at the. same home? Sundax. \\41 wish Rm. H. Ciickington 81 1114111521111. holidav \Xhile 4111 his \a- cati4111.H4_'is 11111141541111. \isiting 1.4111414111 1'1'111114is. '1'le Ladies’ Aid will meet. at tho. home of Miss Flora McDonald on Thursday of Hus W001i. ---..\.-~I.. 311'. and Mrs.J01m Philips and fannlx Sa1*11ia.al12 at present VIS- itina: friends 1111111} V-â€" Tim many friends of Mr. Duncan Livingstone. will be pleased to know he is able to be up and around after three wenks’ illness. “13am! Mr: 101m Henry Dur- ham. “ere 0.uests of MI. 311:1 Mrs \\'_nlliam Fulton last, week. (Our Own Correspondent) Dr. and Mrs. Lynn Grant and daughter .lvan. Stratford. spent over Hm week-mm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McDonald and utt_mulm1 sm'vice here Sunday. BATES BURIAL C0. Initerment.‘ took place in Chosley conwtery. Tho pal] hearers were Mr. Alex. Campbell of Elmwnod: Messrs. James. \Valker. Gus Subject. Walter McGregm'. William Hodgso‘n. and Joseph Hmlgson. Many beautiful floral‘ tributes were banked upon the casket hear- ing silent testimony to the respect in which the late Mr. Bailey was held. He was of a quiet, retiring, nature. a good neighbor and a kind friend and will be missed in the. ‘ home. and neighborhood. Phone KI 4344 122-124 Avenue Rd. Toronto John W. Bates R. Maddocks FORMERLY OF PLESHBRTON The sons from the west were un- able to attend the funeral. The service at the house Monday after- noon “as conducted by Rev. R. Young, pastor of Cxaxxford I’nited church. Distinctive Funeral Service at Moderate Cost No extra charge for the use of our Parlors. Phone KI 4344 123-124 Avenue Rd. Toronto Willie, George, James, Dave of Alberta; Samuel, Toronto; Thomas, Windsor; Ed., on a farm near home; Mrs. Joseph Hodgsop, Wil- liamsford; Richard, John and Alf- red at home. Surviving him are his wife, one sister and one brother in Hamil- ton and one- brother in McBean, Mich” and a family or eleven as follows: in_marriage. _to Miss Lena Witte. Mulock Mr. and Mrs. \\ 1111am Stalling and M12 and Mrs Memin Reid or Hamilton and M1. Morton Reid of Soaforth motored here for the fun- Pl'al 0f the late Dawn A1188 011 F11- «lax and Spent tho “wk-end with Mrs Hemy REM. The Athletic Club are putting on a barn dance in Mrs. S. Seaman‘s new barn Friday night, the music for which will bn supplied by the Dorey orchestra. Miss Ma1j01y Rocks of T01011t0 spent the week-end and holidax \xitu he1 uncle and aunt, MI. and M15 \\ illiam Nelson. Miss ManOl\ Nelson accompanied Miss 1101115 baik to '101‘01110 to spend 1.12111 01 1191' holidays. Mrs. Clarence Malcolm returned to her home in Scotland after a ten-day visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Roberts. Rev. James Millei, Mrs. Miller and daughtei, Miss Ruth Miller of King City spent Monday with friends in the \iliage. Recent "nests of Mr. and Mrs. John Cialscon W818 \Ii. and MIS. Holden and M15. Palks of Calling- “00d and \11. William Inkstei 01‘ F leshei t0n._ Miss M. Swanston returned home on Saturday after a two weeks’ visit with her niece, Mrs. Alex. Dodds meal Cedarxilie and with fiiendS in Mount Forest. Mr. and Mrs. James Mine and two children of Toronto spent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. (.iax'son. 1.0.... $2§3¢3¢3§04 Mrs. Roy Whitley of ‘Alsask, Sask:,' and her sistex Miss H. onbett of Taxa were guests the first of the week with Mrs. Fen- ton. Mrs. 'Hait and. children of Toron- to spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. James McInnis. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Darroch of Harriston visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Coleridge, repently. __ Mr. Hoi‘ton left on Tuesday morning to spend a few days in Montreal. Mr. John Ross of ‘Stratford .is spending a week’s holidays w1th bi§_ sisggr, Miss M.” Ross. Synmauf): is extondml to tho Miss Ethel Smeaton of Winnipeg spent last week with her cousm, Mrs. William Nelson. (Our Own Correspondent) Thursday. August 9, 1923 father and” mother, brothers and sisters of the late David Alles whtose funeral took place on Friday 135 Very sad news awaited Mrs. Ai'nill and family last week when they reached Toronto on their Wav home from attending a family re"- union at Blackstock. Mrs. Arnill‘s brother, Dr. Russel Parr had passed away very suddenly of heart trouble about half an honp previous to their arrival. The funeral was held on Satum;W which Mr. and Mrs. Arnill returned to Toronto to attend. Much gym- pathy is extended. o53.6.6.6...96..a.2§65..9§§?§§ Q Ladios 31‘“ linml 11]. NW ”I" h» Each mw in mm is aim-n :m it door hasnhall and i~' :Mwi throw it. as far a; slw Hill. Ti fi\’0 \K‘hn Hll'mx' ”In fuz'thvst. :a‘ film] linod up with tiw uf thu 1m and the PM! mum's! is on. Tl men aro tn Hurnw as fur as the can with tlmir 10ft hands. whilv H “'Omon try in ovm-thrnw me \x'i! their bad. right-I‘mndm} flu-«min: Dustpan Race A grassy pint. is vlmsvn f'nz- H: race and night. mom and mum 1m Each hi2 ravm' takm a liHh- Him as his partnma and mu «WW! TOP") 3 {93111. Th0 first HIM; Hf ":xr girls in snmv “vii-Run “114211 ”In musir >M|~s grab a girl‘s arm. «on Hu- Vonâ€"4m ornssinr.’ Hmmuh allowed. (Md May-x- « each timo. also my» girl Row‘rsn and Inm- Hw 2;: ing arm’md how if «iusw is mm’h v.\'(itvnwnt \\'! onlv 0110.1th 1441. mm dashing madh :u'mnui hi to somnn his mm. mm’ the winnc-r. like this partimlm'iy \V. Irish Arms If it. is [HNSiitiU in ii this {131110 is wry intvi‘w tho girls lmv up. 1’11! hips. alh‘brnatvlyz “1'4, arm: sm-mul 2M. 1M: Haw 0114' nlni'v im\‘ Him Gnu mu h 101mm :°. \\ “ith a lmtaiu in it :1“ run in a (‘mtuin [mil The potatn mmt Im! in dropped. The playurs Hana each Gnu lakin: Hw: railway shiliull ll: ' Canada. Thu "hmih'm; in the ("onh'v and «uh the names Hf vax'nl sh: players “i”: Hw mmw change Mm“. and 2%.. tI‘IOS '0 Slip i111“ «m4 07 Spaces during 111" Linn manamzs in do w. Hu Wlm vammt find :1. Mar come "l'vl’3kaquV. :nm to flu) le who \\':n~ before him. 'I'vm: like this mrtimlm'lx' \x. The play)” stand in fwn Ii“. \ equal numbvr lmh 1m. 9m W’OOden hal'W'I INN”! and “6H.“ 1 starting Signal i> 'I\4n HI. . at the head 01' NW]: 1m“ :mww hoop abow his hum! and :w‘ dI‘OD down HVM his show: I 1.0" the groumi. Hu Ham: 4. w n. \\ and etlle 0110 lwhind him ['34 . the 11001! and 1Hlln\\s hi< w\:m:' and SH 011 «imvn qu 1m... lines racing. oa‘ «_°«-.m-,.., HaVn «mu m her of finds Cracker-eating Relay Girls aragiwn a (‘I'avkuy “up“ line UP Oppomtv and at. m.» \\«'o:'.1' 4‘ 9, - , 80 run to “I? girls ()pfmslfn' 0 II..- celve a crackm'. and X'Mm'n In 1 original places. 'J‘lwy mmz. uni the crackerfs as quivkiy as. puss Mn and returmng tn thvir ludius 1mm before them and whistlo- u 1' which '1“? lady z'c'm‘vuni'xw :uui names. Tim first 1H nuxm- Hg.- 1' wins. For the holidm swasnn {in x. alwa3s SDeCial «law “hon 2'. If“ “1.1” from ust‘al f'alllc*.~ a?“ I‘ 0 t (it 4; Perhaps some of stv mm 2.. to you. INT- 2“ \|\ My dear Yum): Folks: We are having a ”my “1- mm“ at. our cottage for a “wig would like a few Sllg‘ge'stimH ”,1 new games 51”“le fur Invmpg‘ WI" you 919354" hd'lp 115'} .\H2lrâ€" ipating help. We aw :H‘ui DGar Ruth Ravluu-n - - At Home Come in 8: Chat Awhile Smoothnvss. \ in m :11 im Isi- bility and dc’*ligl|Hl11 mlm' will SiltiSfY OVHUI' (‘\’¢'I'}' dw- sire. \ shadv tn suit ymn' complexion. You like- a gum! â€"â€"unP that stays blond with Hu the skin. Thursday, August 9, 1928 Ci-Mi Face Powder p l 50. the package PHONE 21 C. P. R. 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