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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 Aug 1929, p. 8

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RUBBER FACTORY, ELMIRA, ONT. Good conditions and payâ€" Steady work. No experience required. State age and size. PAGE 8. __ vuâ€"wm' Ivy In eek with her brother Reeve" Hunt- .Ind other friends around the old d the same place, spent a few days unannmanm EarlMeadlutweek. It. Robert Barbour Spent a few 9‘. of last week with her mother in Girls Wanted Sewing Department at the E fabled years of ancient Egypt’s fullness and famineâ€"the striking lessons found in other historic facts and natural life processes establish saving among the fundamental laws upon which Nature makes her sure indictments. Follow your natural personal instinct to “lay by in store” by adding regular installments to a savings account in the Canadian Bank of Com- 0 STANISKRB BAfi‘k OF CANADA II agent _a few days Against That Day with which a amalgamated L-- ‘ â€"__ ; People are just starting their hot-6 Tvest. The crops are somewhst under aver c. reading Miss Mscp'hnil 3 letter last week of how she!“cp is ping?) the country of that an eessnt todis- eese, goitre it recalled a funny little incident in our life. Once we hnd cslledtoseesfriendsuflerinciroms melody and we offered to do anything we could to help him. He seemed ir- ritated from his) condition and asked us what in hâ€"l we thought we could do when the _best doctors in the land. Mr. and Mrs. Parr Lawrence son Rae; accompanied _ by Mr. and Mrs. John Hamilton. spent the oak- end visiting friends at flora and Watertorc! and took in the meeting of the Orange Black Chapter at Or- angevillc or. Monday. Some have threshed their fall wheat “33¢ report the quality and yield both 8 Mr. Albert Watson. accompanied by Messrs. Lorne Allan and Thou. Atelie- son, left by motor car on Monday for the west to engage in harvesting. Mr. Adrien Noble is e a build- ing on lot 5. to accommodate while working the farm. and daughter Rats. spent a any or twoiastweekattheoldhouecele- nation ,in Teeswater. Mr. aha M31301“ visited their aunt -___U â€"â€"â€"‘â€"v-â€""â€"' The bride wore a navy and beige silk crepe ensemble with beige hat. copper kid shoes and other accessories to match. Her only ornament was the groom’s gift. a white gold wrist watch set with sapphires. A. wedding lunch- eon was served by Mrs. Rev. Young and Mrs. J. McKechnie. The young couple left for a trip to the Muskoka Lakes and on their return will take up __residence in Durham. A wedding of much interest to the community was $61er at the United Church parsonage. Elmwood, on Wednesday, August 7th. at 3 p.m., when Elsie Mae, eldest daughter of Mr. Ed- ward Boyce and the late Mrs. Boyce was united in marriage to Clarence, son of Mr. and. Mrs. T. C. McGirr ofDur- ha_r_r_i. Bey. R. Young officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Mathewson of South- ampton were guests on Sunday at the home of Mrs, Anderson. and son W1}- A kitchen shower was also tendered Miss Elsie Boyce by relatives and friends in Hamilton while she was on vacation there. Lunch was then served and all de- parted for home but not before each one had wished Elsie many years of health and. happiness with her life partrier _in their home at Durham. . entle'man and THE DURHAM c‘HRONIch: Messrs. Angus Clark, Conn and Alex. McLean ire busy mingling Mr. Thos. Nichol’s barn. The Sunday school picnic will be held. this Thursday afternoon when every one is invited to attend. Races and games for children and everyone. Don’t miss it. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gilbert 0: Vande- leur, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Garner and daughter Irene of Toronto were visit- ,ors at Mr. Alex. Carson’s on Saturday. I ~Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Carson visited on Sunday at Mr. Albert McNally’s. Traverston. Mr. and Mrs. George Hincks of Eg- ermont visited on Sunday with Mr. Alex. Stewart. I Mr. Cecil and Miss Orma Magee ofl Eugenia were guests at Mr. Dave Hincks the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Brodie and bro- ther Bob are visiting at Mr. Ben Mc- Kenzie’s and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Carson and family vlsltgd friends at Hayward Falls last wee \ Miss Dorothy and Eva Carson re- turned to Toronto after spending their holgdays _h_exje. _ ‘ __ their monthly meeting on Friday in the hall. Lunch committee are Mrs. H00per Mrs. K. McArthur, Mrs. B - .clair. Miss Mary McCuaig. Every one is cordially invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Burgess, Durham, Miss Catharine McMillan, Fergus, Rev. Mrs. Corry, Jack and Jim visited on Sunday at Mr. Hector McLean’s. Rev. Mr. Corry will preach in Rev. Banks Nelson’s church in Hamilton for three Sundays while he is on vacation. They all attended church services here. ! Mr. Dave flinch returned home from Toronto otter spending a week with iriends'there. Miss Nellie McLem ret to To- ronto on Saturday titer open \three weeks at her home. Miss Marjorie McLean of Toronto is spending her vgcetioh here. Fun line? 6} ni'i'tléznd gauntlets, 'and 1 finger gloves, per pair ........ 40c. Paris Green The genuine B English green. I For spraying every- thing - 1’ quart size 75c. FLY SKOOT DURHAM STORE HUNTER’S SAVINGS Twelve 3 cards 'I 00 [ILLU VV CASE Silk ElaStiC Hammad reudy for use. 1/‘-inchâ€"- Strong. fresh rubber. 3 yards I50 25° “°" Safety Pins §pecm] buy of drapery Chintz in floral CHEESECLOTH Hmesters’ Gloves Glass Jar Sprayers 36-INCI‘”. DR APERY CHIN TZ 31'.“th Binder Sale Ends Saturday. Aug. [7 Owing to delay in shipment, bills which should have gone to bhe rural routes for last Wednesday did not go out until Thursday. To compensate we have added 3 more selling days. Per pair Special clearance of odd llnes and colors in rayon Hose. Mostly dork shades. Regular to 30¢. value. nousâ€"mostly athletic styles. fiche special! SHOP EARLY! Per suit ......... COMBINAo-TIONS BIGGER .BARGAINS THAN EVER RAYON HOSE page. m. Jul _3. '33} Continuing Our '. others Iearance Here is a rea139 PILLOW CASES Thfey lead all others W Durham. August 13. I”. to m. In. Percy Bhtppam (nee m_um). 3 son (Lau- ”will.” 00000000000000.000‘ LIMITED 5 yard: Home Garden VOL. 63.â€"N0. The judging of the need in the Grey COI den Contact has just. The entrles were du contests as follows. thq Men plots also bell Group No. lâ€"Prom 22. Osprey 17; Group munch? l2. Bullluw Glenelc Mondale 5 pel 22. Derby 8. Saw cent ll: Group eâ€"An llncwood lo. Euphrasl 1. Group No. 1 had I 2 a. Group 3 58 and Each child “ho en ages of dlflerem val ables which show” be torn). Included m th booklet giving plans {a the proper methods . cone. All seeds had tested and were of UM The prize list just ‘ tuned the names of over the county. but I laxity are unknown only those from 1 townships who won p ed In our list. which (1 money was divi rules. I first 01 32. s! l. the fourth. fifth. s of 75 cents each. and tenth, eleventh and cents each. The num names below indicam1 the prize taken by My Gm__N The contest as 3 WI very satisfactory. A! competed deserve cred est effort to produce I though many were he and weather oondltia showed that they ha and knowledge of the contestants undoubtet of the practises whh enable them to prod Men ‘tn future yea! Robert Hunter. V mutant; Cameron Forest (2), 8 Egrcm Mt. Fomst. (3D. 8 revs. Vamey «4'. l2 thdslnde. Mt. Forest Verdun Watson. Var mom: Gilbert Man (8), 5 Egremom: K9 hit. Forest ‘9'. 6 Blyth. Verney «10'. U Group John Vessie. Durh e18; Ruth Wall. Elm ttnck Chance Vic 6 Benttnck: Harold (5), 8 Normanby; Durham H30. Sep, 3 whom. Anon «7H Lowumn Schenk. A munby; Harold Fidler1 Normanby. Groups'No. 3 and est to this section 0 we lave given no these sections. The first prize w' test will compete at School Foir at Meal the winners in am before noon on the s for this are $5 . Frank Dench. a: :1 of Grey County a As the result of a At the Rocky Ban 6115!: last Sunday ev Moore of Mentor-d is hum Hospital sufleri. hip. as well as from bruises and a general wd Mrs. Moore had to spend the day with and Mrs. A. Crumble is thought that Mr. car coming 'south. Emcee of Chatswort him. Both cars we damned. the radiat heme wrecked. end Cars (‘ame Togvthfl! llkhway North of 1‘4 Bumpâ€"Both Marl ”unused and ()II Taken to Hospital. the intention we strengthen the dam l another 12 inches 01 erection of snde walls Last. year’s high “an the bank at a count while no considerable very pnecution is l nth water in the spt (act the supply of pa tun punt here which to; a day or so until 1 TAKEN T0 H0 AFTER MOT0 W’ than ever ed 0. nevere shaku flying glass. Ho' received some mix was taken to the is still an inmate. far :5 we could 11 ChntSWOI'th car wa Fl'RNITl'RE (‘0. I) Walnut-n flaw Bee! l'ufl Two “'eekb N Alterations In I): Sauce». Power driven drill! to tear away the lace turn and the pouring crate wlll commence I and the {01 completed «on. There pairs”; Wot“ During the past (I the next, month the: sive repairs. made to Durtnm Furniture 4 Rocky. and in the I being _securpd from 1 .haki .10! BE

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