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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Aug 1929, p. 8

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PAGE 8. wt“- V013; and Er. 1nd In )1:- lm of Detroit are holidaying a: Bay- Inmnnleyotnemtm hue recently and ism his Wuhan“. mPuIIConnorisatpratnzwuh Manama. MnThoaoreenvoodnndmerea- odaflmmonmnsmmeumm‘pkx “Zionrecenuy. unlinlcohnuclnmsanddauhm; lube: and 11:.me of net: Wm:8nn¢aywixhllr.md ”Bantam. llrflandflrsWinWeir.Jr.. 3:1de ammmr.1m «Shelbumememme first of the mkmththetdtudehmnm. Itnenwmxsoftomhutbecon- m of painting school No. 5 and mnced work this week'whue Mr. Hr. Arthu; Greenwood and. assistâ€" gun; Int-s are busy haying on the '1'. B After spending the last seven months 3113! farm this week. with her mother. Mrs. Banks. Mrs. .1. Wm rendered a You 0: thanks oniJ. mun has returned to her home My to Rev. w. a. Sxmth for 1113'!!! (match. Waconsm m M. adder nation um Gertrude flolmes a! town spen in days recently u an ”is: K. M MCKECHNIE MILLS Choice Car Standard Screenings walh winch u amalgamated J [THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA A Canadian Bank 01 Commerce savings account lends dignity to the transaction of the deposit- or. It identifies him with an organintion that is known and respected in the community. and estab- lishes a contact which is invaluable should he at any time desire council or advice on money matters. Open a Bank of Commerce savings account. It will help you to develop your financial resources as nothing else can. and enable you to conduct your mm with dignity. Traverston THE CANADIAN BAN K OF COMMERCE Conduct Your Affairs With Dignity ( Our Own Correspondent) 31w. 0! Lb: farm the through mm and are well planned with the bur; crop nonmomdeufltloandspemme week-end within-fiends. I‘mam enjoyable- mpwmemdk- :ric M: and Mrs. John Vaughan of De- trait are visiting rehziva around here. Johnhasnotbeenbarcsinceahdot an. arid as. John mm: of sun- too-:1 sash. arewmtms her 51“ find brother. “50 Mr. Wilkie's mother. It 192.318 will ctoss for Vancouve: Sun Alterspendinathelestsevenmonthsg Mrs R withhermother. Mrs. Benn Mrs. J.! J. Melcdm hes returned to her home: .mpge 04 in Chemh. Wisconsin. »home the -â€"â€"â€"â€"°â€"â€" 1 Guest: 0! the 300.01!) veterens going to wereMr France this yeer i'. i: estimated the'. son Eddi: 192.318 will cross ’or the first timer-31,5 Rot \‘Uencome Sun. gend Miss Mr. and Mrs. Rm and daughters of ‘All Things I served. All I: Mr. Alliste spent the wee} Mr. Campb led a position Mrs. Dunn daughter Mrs '6 m {'1’ D. a: and daughter ‘13: with L \1 S Mr. and N s.toon are tisit Mr. Camp! 'spending his Brysorz Clark: Miss Mamie fspending a {e 'Jox Crutchley SW: {Our 01 r‘.‘seellan M: and Mrs recently mart usefu! gifts. Miss Mary 54ch11 of «5â€". .- ll' â€"' 'mâ€" Urnâ€".- "vâ€"‘- m. and Mrs. George Calder and son Hr John Calder motored to Ham- ilton on Saturdny and spent the week- Sarnia where he will join his friend. Mr. Alex. Sim. both being employed on the Statute: Noronis Mrs. R. 1111: and daughter. Miss Margaret who have been spending a couple of weeks in Toronto returned home the first of the week. Guests. of the McCall family recently Mr. and Mrs. Glen. Morphet of To- ton-to motored up and spent the weekâ€" end with her grand parents )1: and. m. William Brown They were ac- companied here by Mrs. J. W. Manary and daughter Ada who are remaining with relatives in the country for 9. longe? visit. The Ladle.“ Aid of the United church held their monthl; meeting on Thursday last at the home of Mrs Andrew Hunter. The meeting was well attended and. after considerable busi- ness was. gone through with Mrs. Hunter served a very dainty lunch. The whole communitx was saddened on Sunda} morning wher‘ word. way around tha Martin Bxe had passed awa} ir. 9 hospital m Dan-oi: on Sat- urda} afterz. con. 34.. and 3115.351- and Miss Mar; . uhc had been in De- troit during the week. of Martin: 111- ness. returnec. home on Sunday. The remains came by. train on Monday and owing It the disease being contag- ious the funera‘. took place on at- riva‘ of the noon train and prooeedd to Woodlanc“ Cemetery where interment wa'. made Much sympathy is ex- tended tc the family who mourn a bright young life cut short (Our 02m Correspondent) Th U. P. W. 0. club will hold their meeting in the Rocky School Friday. August 922:. a: 2 o'clock. The meeting will be addressed by Mrs. James Pattersor of New Hamburg. Her ad- dress wlll be on “Thrift and Making All Things Count". Picnic lunch served. All ladies are invited. Mr. Allister Lawrence. Toronto. spent the week-end at his home here. Sorry to report Miss Mary McDonald sick and under the doctor‘s care. 'Mr. Campbell MacLean has accept- ed a position in Chicago. Swamp College {Our Own Correspondent) fiscellaneous shower was held for M: and Mrs. Joe Watson who were recent};~ married. They received many usefu'. gifts. Miss Mary McCanneZI and Miss McPhai! of Toronto are visiting at Mr. Angus McCanneIl's. Miss McPhail is a music teacher. Miss Fem Goheen of Toronto is spending her vacation at her parenta‘ home. Mrs. Dunn. Toronto. is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Alex. Morton. Mr. and Mrs. Dan uncDonald and son Ross. Mr. and an. Harvey Baker and daughter Betty spent a day recent- 11: with L. MacLean's. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilkie. Saska- toon. are fishing old friends here. Mr. Campbell Ewen. Chesley. is spending his holidays with his cousin Bryson Clarke. Miss Mamie Crutchley. Toronto. is spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jose Cmtchley. Mr. Ross Rife left on Thursday tor Rocky Saugeen THE DURHAM CHRONICLE the week pm..- .........._ _. _- Mr. and Mrs. Willnm Adunson end son George. Kitchener. visited relatives or. th'r. line or. Sunday, The raspberries seem to be ripening fast. The rain will help to improve the berry crop. . Mr. Barber and Dorothy. Toronto. RASPBERRIES 9c per lb. Picking every day W. JACQUES Phone 611r3 DURHAM Writing Paper Ladies’ Ginsu!“ noose Dress-es 100 sheets pcper. 25 envelopes Ham's a real Bmain! On All for 29¢. Bath Towels Ladies Lisle Hose m." IVWCIB 1‘13. 2 for Cannon made large Bath Towels; 4 for $1.00 Phonon-apt: lecords . Friday and Scturday unmatched Pillow Cues 2 for 2 pairs for 81.00 F"! H a..- Lace Curtain Panels "3 a“ 8 Day Bargain. per pair $1.00 Dish Clothes Gingham Coverall Aprons Each 3 Day Bargain. 3 for 81.00 Wooden Coat Hansen. 3 for PHONE 4 $2.00; on 3 Days your choice for 81.00 Good quality and colors. reg- ular 5°C.: 3 Day bargainâ€" 3 pairs for $1.00 8 Days, 2 for All colors and sizes. 3 pairs for 81.00 Real leather. regular Calderwood Dry Goods, Etc. Small Wares China andfilassware APRON SALE With a $1.00 purchase made 'at our store on Fri- day; we will give the pur- chaser 3 Ladies’ Stamped Many Other Specials for these Dollar Days I! willpayyol to cone ind have a look and _ THE VARIETY STORE n-- Apron for ........................ Friday and Saturday, Aug. 2-3 FRIDAY SPECIAL If Saving means anything to you be here these two days Nelson's “P Tooth Brushes Satay Pins 4 cakes for 2 dozen for 6 yards for It’s the life of the ‘Roof that determines its Cost (or .210? A. S. HUNTER COMPANY .3 Day spec- john 3 vManvil_l¢ SATURDAY SPECIAL 19¢. wt! Sh: Serving Trays 8 Days-each Gffl’y Bowls Light cut. jug 1nd 6 tumb‘mr: 8 Day “min. per set $1.00 30» bin-sun. 6 for 5100 2-0-3" Jun 8 Day mun. etch 25c Fm: NW E3 was inch 2 go '0 5‘ ID match l5(‘ China In sea 23-piece Chin: Te. Sets $1.98 "‘Qllfl Tin Pails White Cups. Saucers all Phh‘s 8 for 1”].th .. for "°°O{ooooooo.. ’0’!“ <1qu $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 150 0-9 Home Garden VOL. 63.â€"N(). :3: Grey County Pupils I Event . Du: The judging 01 the 2! tuned in the Grey Court on Contest. bu just :1 The entries were dn'u contests as follow» the J “idea plgu. glsg bvm - Group No. 1â€"Proton 82. Osprey 17; Group 1 munch 12. Sullivan 0»ng 7. Markdalo 5: ‘ pal 22. Derby 8. Screw: cent 18: Group FA!“ Wood 10. Euphrasia 1. Group No. 1 had 56 2 98. Group 3 58 and (l Each child uho enu ages of diflevent urn ables uhlch Show! bet tum. Included in the booklet giving plans for the proper methods 01 are. All seeds had I: tested and were of the The print list Just wood the names of over the county. but ~ jortty are unknown 1 only those from townships who won 9 ed in our list. which 1 prize money was GM prizes. a first of ‘2. ‘o 61. the fourth. mm. 81 of 75 cents each. and L tenth. eleventh and cents each. The num mules: below mdlcam the prize taken by the Foresz 12!.6 Egremon Mt. Forest. «3). 8 Egret news Vamey «U. 12 III Windslade Mt Forest Verdun Watson. Varm mom; Gilbert McEacl (8'. 5 Emmom: Ken. John Vessie. Durham elg; Ruth Wall. Elmw unck Clarence Vick: 6 Bannock: Harold E Robert Hunter. Egremont; Came Mt. Forest Durham ' Liebold. A bowanna manby; H Normanby The come very satisfn competed dc est eflort, to though man and Vienna showed {ha and knowlm contestants of the mac enable than garden in 1 The first Groups N. 98‘. to this : we have giv these sectiox best ‘ Scho the beta! TAKEN T0 HOS AFTER MOTOR W that ever Mc crete will commenw I completed and the lot Rocky. am" hemp Show“ the 1mm). stung: hm" another 12 erection of Lust year's til bulk a while no co: every meet high water fact the su; (are plant k tor a any 0‘ II'RNI'I l Power driven drill;- to tau ll'ay the 23ch tum and the pourma “'(nrkmrl' B! Irs ( amt. 'I« Highan Nuru twang.â€" Damage-d Takvn tn .“h'f Varney 4 10 l. The numb! low mdlcnw taken by the Gun. No. B( BM! Group Nth U

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