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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Sep 1929, p. 8

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PAGE 8. The young peOple trom around here had a corn roast on Wednesday of this week atthehomeof Mr. G. M. Lee- mm The; re ported a good time. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keller on September! 1929, a son. lbs. Thomas Allan of this place re- ceived word Monday of this week that her daughter Jean’s husband. Mr. John Robinson, of New York, was seriously hurt in the plant where he is employ-‘ ed. A large hook tell on his back and Iaplewood cemetery and said the grave d the John Brown family was a good example. I! we all would take the lame interest our cemetery would be (Our Own Correspondent) Duy school reopened Tuesday of last week. Miss Florence Kerr is home tescher. Miss Ruby Morrison is teach- ing at Cugill and Miss Ruby Blythéis -L M‘Il- Yen Robins are attending Durham school this year. te a number from in and around hue attended the Anniversary ser- vices in the Presbyterian church in Holstein on Sunday. September 8. Sobbath next the United Church. Holstein is _hnving their Anniversary m and there will be no service hae- except Sunday school which starts at 3 o'clock. were Rocky Sangeen (Our Own Correspondent) The U. P. W. 0. will hold their monthly meeting at the home of m tMurray Ritchie on Friday afternoon of :this week. i The threshing machines are busy on this line. Mr. Robert Mortley is at the north end and Mr. Stewart McArthur at the south end. Rev. Mr. Priest very acceptably filled the pulpit here on Sunday in the ab- sence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Arm- strong. Mrs. S. Davey was a visitor this week at the home of her brother Mr. Jack. Caswell. Mr H. Baker and Harvey Hamilton were ovisitors at the home of Mr. L. Mc- Lean this week. Mr. Charles Weppler is spending a few days at his home here. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Edward Simpson and Lg_ss_Eliz_a_ __Atkins It will pay you to advertise in The Chronicle. an Operation was necessary. We hope to hear of his speedy recovery. Mr. Alf. McCabe made a trip to Kit- all are improving nicély'. we Mr. and Mrs. Donald Watson were visited on Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden of Orange Valley and also by the Devies family of Listowbl. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lennox had as visitors Sunday Mr. and Miss Stock- dale of Toronto. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Monday next is Children’s Fair in Holstein and all should try to give the young agriculturists all possible encouragement; Mr. Walter Ferguson was visited on Sunday by a Toronto cousin, 3 daugh- ter of Mr. Alex. McCalmon. Miss 'Clara Nelson returned to her home in Puslinch on Wednesday after spending a fortnight among friends in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Jac on of Glamis spent a day early in he week gt the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C] 00k. Mr. Ellison Baker spent a week-end at __the parental _home recently Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Alex. Aubrey of Toronto is at present visiting with the Laughlin and Yoqnga femilies. _ 7 Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lyons and daugh- ter, Miss Edna of Harkaway, spent Friday evening at Mr. and. Mrs. J. J. Peart‘s home. Mr. and Mrs. H.M. Lawrence and daughter, Anna. of Egremont spent Sunday with the Davis and Edwards families. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Heard of To- ronto Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heard and daughter Agnes and Mrs. R. S. Heard of Proton visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. I. Weir. Mr. Cliflord Lawrence of Toronto is spending a week or so with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har- Mr; and Mrs. T. Weir, Mary and Margaret, Mrs. E. Ritchie and John spgyt Sagquay gt _Wasaga ‘Beach. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mcfieod were re- 88113 visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John a e:. ? Rev. Mr. Sullivan of Priceville made some calls in the neighborhood last. week. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jack, accompan- ied by Miss Verbena Ryan and Miss Clara Nelson. spent Saturday in Owen Sound. Mis'ses M. A. 'and E. E. Edge of Edge’ {Iill__s_pent Tuesday with the Edwards Mr. Oren Peart and assistants are busy threshing for some of the farmers in_t_hc netghporhgoq. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. T. I. Edwards of Shel- burne and W. H. Edwards, B.A.Sc., of Hanover, spent the first of the week at the parental; home. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood re- turned home from Toronto on Saturday after visiting with the Flinn family an_d_ attending the C.N.E:_ Messrs. Gréham and Charles Tim- mins and sister, Catherine, spent the first of the week with the Ewen family of Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harrison Durham. spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Eq._Harri§op_and_ brother gardy. da_y_s last week at the__C. N: E., Toronto. CANADA’S DELEGATES FOR HAGUE RADIO PARLEY Canada will be represented at the International Technical ”din Committee’s meeting at The Hague, Holland, on September 19th., by W. A. Rush, left, and J. W. Bain, right, of the Radio Branch of the Can- adian Department of National Defense. The conference will occupy about two weeks, and its purpose will be to discuss means of improve- ment in the technical branch of radio broadcasting. Major W. A. Steele of Ottawa, is the third delegate. Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) :Stanley Harrison spent_ a few THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Burning s ship to get a. is h, and staging a wreck st sec, all for sue of hilsrity, are some of the lengths to which Buster Keaton goes to nuke audiefiaes roar. in his newhgetro-Gol‘d- wyn- yer starring ve e “Bpte Marriage" which will be st the Btu- gang; Yoia d’Avril, as his sweetheart; Lucien Littleneld as a Scotch tailor and Charles McHugh as a bank robber. “Do Your Duty” was directed by Wil- liam Beaudlnc. Director Burns Ship and Staten Wreck at Set In Kuhn Film. Aggie Herring. one of the screen’s most famous character actresses. por- trays Murray’s wife in the film, while others who have prominent ports are Ed Brggy, as__ the__ leader- of the _crook THRILL-LAUGH IS Charles Delaney plays the leading juvenile role. Delaney, a handsome young Irishman. has been in support of many of the screen’s best known stars, Laura La Plante. Mary Philbin, Alice White and others. He recently completed an important role in J. P. McEyoy’s “Show Girl" starring Alice ___‘ Come.” She also played the leading faminine role with Harry Langdon in “Heart Trouble.” Her role in “Do Your Duty” rightly established her as one of_ the_ sereen’s Jeading lights: _ The leading feminine role is played by petite Doris Dawson, a newcomer to the screen who first leaped into fame with Richard Barthelrness in “The Little Stepherd of Kingdom Come._” She al§o_ p_1_ayed the leading A fine cast surrounds Charlie Murray in his latest First National starring picture “Do Your Duty” which comes to the Star Treatre as the main at- traction on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. “DO YOUR DUTY”'HAS ONE OF CHARLIE MURRAY’S BIGGEST CASTS YET Holstein United church is holding Anniversary services on Sunday next. Rev. C. P. Holmes, missionary on fur- lough from Japan, will speak morning and evening. The usual supper and entertainment following are being dis- pensed with this year. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tait and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tait. of Huntsville, Mus- koka, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stephenson. Mr. and Mrs. Merton Reid spent Monday with friends here and attend- ed the Presbyterian supper and con- cert. Mr. and Mrs. Reid were on their way home to Seaforth after a ten day holiday in Muskoka: The ladies and gentlemen of the Bowling Clubs here have been playing Scotch doubles. They still have one event to play before finishing. Anniversary services in the Presby- terian church were well attended on Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Rowland or Strat- ford, was the preacher for the day. On Monday evening the ladies of the church served supper in the basement after which the large crowd present went to the Agricultural Hall. where a splendid. program was given by the Seaforth quartette and elocutionist. pasta} with honors his upper school examinatin in Composition. Miss Annie Hamiltn of Fergus and Mr. Sydney Hill of Listowel visited the farmer’s aunt Miss L. Morrison, recent- 1y. Bank stafl‘, here, was a recen't visitor of friends in the village. angrattiiatipns to Bijown Irvin_ org Miss Parr, who spent the past con 1e of months with her sister, Mrs. ‘ returned to her home in Toronto last Mr. and Mrs. Will Hooper of North Ecremont visited Mr. and Mrs. Hos- tetter the first of the week. onto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. H. 5}. _McAuley, formerly of fine MOMIES ”RV!“ COMEDY FEATURE W 81.00 ninesâ€"Mostly lave trimmed gumem in the popula- colors ........................................................ Regular 29c. pair. Specially priced for Thursday, Friday and Saturday ............... Durham, Ont. Men’s Merino Work Socks TEDDIES and STEP-INS Womens’ regular $1.00 quality. SHOPPING NEWS Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials RAYON BLOOMERS BOYS’ WOOL PULLOVERS FANCY CHECKâ€"SIZES 28 to 34 CHILDREN’S WOOL SWEATERS BOYS' TWEED KN ICKERS STURDYâ€"GOOD WEARINGâ€"SIZES 26 to 32 GIRLS’ SCHOOL MIDDIES A. 8. Hunter Co. Hardware Seeds Buy20r3puuutthhpdce.hsplendldqmuypa1r pure thread silkâ€"good ownsâ€"Wm at feet end c inthemtedshedes. :mnomy ......................... Pure Silk Hose WHITE WITH BLUE COLLAR PULLOVEI STYLES. SIZES 22 to 2! Mudtes'amepticcgsuy “fairly good” roofing. Asbestos sumac: $1.25 1.59 $1.00 $1.09 $1.59 Limited which. when a Provincial Hi: leoond to non this is saying I truth. At thil in place to saw that has been The firm of J31 engineers ha! work and has! duties well. 1‘ the pick and a sewers until 1 proved themsel ears and their 1 exidence \w ci ficienq Durham‘s n. gal): recently ‘ 0: the 001101th Province only 1 He spoke ol nu u years ago. motor and was He would not long it took h] city on Mandi was a wonderfl Ontario was .qu leb on the I em. Mr. Hen (We sent out ernmem to st: over the world me some advau try. He was m but that he :11 months m Onu the “best roads tn address in VOL. 63.‘ years ance migkv me E Indi vx'vsled his!“ 113': 101‘ LI seen we move advent of the 1 ago. It was m motor tampon roads . “Today automobile (or lotion m the P1 He did not \u that because I Provincxal ngl the only high! interested. He 3 user was mm m the Provlnt present aysbem mm m solv' in the towing was very m roads. but [0‘ their tune on Trunk roads WJ out them the ship tad ooun Emcient on everything. valuable assit men of the S Gentlemen ex ha ve turned and then rig! and have. we best in the h under their c 0133 Limited company. them we behet on a job rathe and while the yet to be tried and so tax as ens can deter job. And that Ontario' 5 Hon. Mr. liq 01' the condtttd The in bar Prm 1m I hlgh' well be the emciehcy which had had as he had kno years he coul woe that we prpyihgg duru The speaker men! of statv forwnrd steps rurul roads. 1 new change only twelve to! still held to u which were Government 11 bated 30 per . 50 to County I vinc'ul Highw had stated “11 Government 1: roads." Re I menus in Can! and was look! when "every I one! drive my not all pom roads." It. 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