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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 May 1932, p. 7

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(am sum-L W013?” A member 401 My. my 5. 1932 a. r. 6mm. 0. n. s. Dentistry in all its branches. Medical Dinctorv. . Denial Directorv C. PICKEIING. DENTIST over .1. 8: J. hunter’s store Your W” “m“ m: IdoorNonho! umumm’m Legal ‘Dz’rectorv fluctionem ‘Business, 5“- ("firm in Madame Day and mm phone Appoiptments Phone 97. 178 55321??- Quality chick: that will develop mw layers of large white eggs. Priced right. March 14 cents, April 12 acute, my 10 cents. Write Hendrict Poultry Farm. -Câ€"vâ€"vâ€"r White Leghorn Baby Chicks, blood test- e_d. April delivery 812 per 100. Write for Mating List. R. B. Hetherington, Box fs4, Chesley, Ont. CHILD’S SULKY, IN GOOD CONDI- tion; at reasonable price. Apply Mrs. C. E. Watson, College street. 4284pd. PROPERTY FOR SALE THE PROPERTY OF Anthony Lawrence; 1 frame stable; garage; for '-'â€"-_ all conveniences. Apply Middaugh House. 5 5 3c. Sea-curios can ave their acetates 33-1/3 per cent by W“ .n. “8h {01' advertkinl. dc- strictly” fanfare“. Money By Paying C3811 SALE OF SPIRELLA CORSETS L MUST GO AT A REDUCED .oe.-â€"Mrs. A. B. Nichol, Phone 119. 553m nine yearsold, shareholders will be held at the school house on Friday night. my 6. at 8 o’clock. Full attendance requested. .“ _ $101101.) T0 CREDI'IjORS In the matter of the Durham Amuse- ment 0011190an Wm’ Wm’ On- HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION; rden; all conveniences; 881189 acre land. Apply George Yum WANTED TO EXCHANGE . EXCHANGE BLACK n COMING EVENTS FOR RENT 25c. Reprints 3c ., 8 x 10, 25c. F. NOTICES hereby given for for smaller one. Apply 1. Durham. 1nd. will develop into good garden. 813 t! 4 21 Spd. 79t1. ham Amusement Gummy, will be divided rateably amongst the Shareholders, having regard only to the ‘L --‘ hum IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH McKEC g late of the T p o n inck, in the Coun- ty of Grey, Spinster. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that all per- sons having claims against the Estate of Elizabeth McKechnie, late of the Township of Bentmck in the County of Grey, Spinster, who died on or about the Thirtieth day of March, AD. 1932, at the Township of Bentinck, in the County of Grey, are hereby required to send or deliver to the under mentioned Solicitor for the Administratrix full particulars of th claims, duly , on or before e Third I June, AFTER such date the Administratrix‘ will proceed to distribute the assets of: the Estate having regard only to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and will not be liable for said assets to any persons of whose claim notice shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. ; DATED at Durham, Ontario, this Third day of May, AD. 1932. J. H. McQUARRIE. Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the Administratrix. Knox Corners {Our Own Correspondent) There were more out to our service tended. Our pastor spoke of the help- less man who was brought to ‘Jesus to be healed. He had difficulty in get- ting near to the Master on account of the crowds, but he was in earnest, and as a result, he was healed, soul and body, and so will we be, when we seek Him with our whole hearts. Are we about our Father’s business? or are we more concerned about our own? The members of the choir were nearly all Mr. and Mrs. David Marsnau spew. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williams in town. Mr. and Mrs. Eccles, of Egremont, visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Marshall and attended service at Further congratulations to Miss Mar- ' garet Watson, who recently completed ,her three years’ training in Victoria Hospital, London. She received word last week of having come first in her titles her to a free course in the Uni- versity. She is in London this week at- tending the exercises, preceding the graduation, which takes place on Fri- day, and which her family expect to attend. Mr. and Mrs. D. McLean and baby, : of Toronto, paid a short visit this week to the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. : Albert Marshall and other relatives here. Varney (Our Own Correspondent) The young people’s club held a so- cial evening and dance in the Orange Hall, Varney on Tuesday evening, Ap- ril 19. The orchestra supplied good music and an enjoyable time was spent. Lunch was served. Clubs will hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mansfield Leeson on Friday night, May 6. â€" - noL _. receritly with Mrs. Grant’s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Norbum Horsburgh, near ms Charlotte Patterson spent a few days last week with friends in town. The Orange Lodge held a. suoesstul April 26. A good crowd was prawn». The Balm orchestra supplied excellent music and lunch was served A new steel root and other improve- ments are being made on the Orange Hall at Varney. by on Sunday. The Sunday school re- opened wlth Mr. James C. Marshall. superintendent, present, and all the teachers and most of the children back 'in their classes as well as sixteen adults in the Bible class, taught by Mr. Thos. McAllster. The choir also had a 800d attendance and rendered a sweet and gavehisuswflgoodsermonandmtcf- utmgmyforthechfldm - D."“ A. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Davâ€"id Marshall spent 2 with Mr. and MrS- we be, when we seek mole hearts. Are we ’5 business? or are we about our own? The choir were nearly all Prieeville { Our Own Correspondent) night again and was well received. This play was given here before and was also a success. Mr. David Hincks spent a few daysi visiting friends in Toronto last week. ‘ Mr. Wm. Ramage spent a few days visiting friends in Harriston last week. Mr. Jim Weir was to Hamilton on Wednesday. Mr. Gorrie McTaggart, of Toronto, is visiting friends in Priceville. Messrs. Maurice and Edgar McLeod, Swinton Park, Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mc- Lean. Mrs. D. G. McLean, visited last week at A. L. It is our sad duty to chronicle the death of Mrs. Annie McEachern, who passed away at her home early Tuesday morning. Deceased had not been well for a while but was up and around the «66: previous to her death. She had ‘ enjoyed her breakfast that morning S and passed away shortly afterwards. 01 She was 73 years last October and was born on the South Line on the farm E now owned by her son, Hector. She leaves to mourn their loss, four sons: 1‘ Angus, of Cleveland, Ohio.; Alex" ofn Toronto; Hector on the old homestead, and John in Durham; and two daugh- ters, Mrs. Norman McIntyre, South Line, and Mary, at. home. The service was held Thursday in the Presbyterian church, which was filled to overflow- ing with sympathetic friends, who came to pay the last tribute of respect to one who held the high esteem of all. . Rev. Mr. Armstrong, of Durham, offi-l ciated and preached a comforting ser-l man from St. Mark 8:14: ‘She has done' I . what she could.” The hymns sung were ‘ “Jesus, Lover of My Soul " ‘Sleep on' . Beloved " and “The Great Physician‘ . Now Is Near ” The choir rendered a; . beautiful anthem. Heaven Seems . Nearer.” The pallbearers were Messrs. Hector McLean Allan McLean, Ray Mc- . Lean, Colin H McLean Hermie Mc- f Lean and Colin A. McLean. The floral. 1 tributes, which covered the casket werel :1 carried by Misses Annie Mae McIntyrem in Florence, Sadie and Mary Catherine e McEachern. Friends from a distance e who attended the funeral were Mrs. e Burgess, Mrs. Prentice Mr. and Mrs. 11 Jim Whiteside and Mr. Rod Whiteside Collingwood; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mc- 1t Eachern, Mrs Salter Mrs Mortimer. 5. Mrs Kortz, Charlfe McLean Toronto; 2 1 5 ‘V-’ Iv Messrs. Hugh and Archie McDonald and Katie McDonald and Mrs. Mc- Quarrie of Bentinck, and a number of friends from Durham. Boothville and Dromore. Interment took place in Me- Neil’s cemetery. Deepest sympathy is extended to the sorrowing family in their time of sorrow. Mrs. Craig, of Toronto, is Visiting her mother, Mrs. Hector McDonald. | Mr- and. Mrs. Colin McMillan, Ho]- stein, visited Wednesday at Mr. Hec- tor McLean’s. and attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Colin McLean. Messrs. Ray McLean and Willie Nichol have purchased new trucks. Mr. Alex. McKinnon is engaged with Mr. John Nichol, Jr. The messenger of death has come in to our community and taken to her reward Mrs. Colin McLean. Deceased had not been well and on Easter Mon- day went to Toronto to the Western Hospital, where she was operated on. ,She passed away on Saturday April 23. She was 58 years of age and was born on the 19th concession of Proton, her parents, Mr. and MN. Archie Ferguson, predeceasing her a few years. She leaves to mourn their 1055, one brother. John, and three sisters, Sarah, on the old homestead, Molly and Katie (Mrs. Fred Runciman), of Toronto; and two daughters, Esther, Mrs. Neil Norman, of __-A.- -_A one son Airoy, of Toronto. She was or | a kind and genial disposition and was} held in the highest esteem. The fun--: eral, which was held Monday from her late residence. was one of the largest‘ .ever seen here. Rev. Mr. Snider, Pres- byterian minister of Dundalk, preached a comforting message to the sorrow- ing family and friends. Three of her favorite hymns were sung, “The Great Physician Now Is Near. the Lord,” and “Asleep in Jesus.” The pallbearers were tributes bore suem mm“ and were carried by a number _ _-J I), of - Toronto; and two on Mrs. Neil Norman, of Nellie, of Toronto, and beautiful floral ms of love. Lumber of 3’00118 1: Brothers and Farquhar Mc- Donald Mc- lie Peterman, of Woodbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ferguson and Miss Mcbel- McMman. Holstein, and a number from Dundalk. Durham and Proton Station. Deepest sympathy is extended to the sorrowing friends in their time of sor- Rev. Mr. Murdock, of Shakespeare, occupied the pulpit Sunday in the ban and was preaching for a call. He based his text from Matt. 1:27. Mrs. Angus MoCannell returned home Sunday after spending a week at A. L. Miss Alma McLean. only daughter 0f ‘pied the pulpit of the Presbyterian Mrs. Archie McLean. ieit tor Fergus. fchureh on Sunday. first of the week. where she will enter‘ Mrs. Wm. Clarke, of Durham. is the 1105le as a nurse-in-training. All spending a, few my; With friends {3 wish her success. 1the village. A joint congregational meeting 01‘ Mrs. George Moore, of Durban, m. Priceville and Swinton Park 0011811383- ited one day last week with Mrs. John. tions is being held today (Monday) in “Moore, :Swinton Park church, for the purpose} The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- oi calling a minister. ,per was observed in the United church Presbytery is meeting Wednesday at Â¥ on Sunday. Nine members joined. Erin for general business. ‘ Miss smug Woodyard, of Mount m. Mrs. Fred Runciman, Toronto, Spent 195" spent the week-end at her horn: last week at Mr. Colin McLean’s. here. ‘ Mr. David Hincks motored to Cree-‘ We are pleased to report um w. more one day last Bunessan (Our Own Correspondent) Monday evening Bunessan club met at the home of Miss Donalda Nichol. with a good attendance. The roll call was answered by naming a spring flower The Dying Swan" was read by Miss Jessie Nichol. A solo, ‘Smiling Thru, ” was much enjoyed. Several were Icalled on for stMp speeches but only {a few took part. A reading, An Over- worked Reciter, ” was read by Miss An- 1nabelle McArthur. A paper on the life 30f Robert Browning was well prepared and read by Mrs. Dan L. McArthur. The Gazette was given by Archie C. McArthur. “God Save the King" closed the program and refreshments follow- the program and refreshments follow- ed. The next. place of meeting will be the school on May 16 Everybody wel- come. Ladies please provide. Rocky Saugecn (Our Own Correspondent) This week has been ideal for seed- ing and the farmers are all busy on the land. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Crutcmey anu mu: daughter were visitors with Berkley friends this week. Mr. Wm. Buchert of Lion’s Head and Mr. J. D. Brown, Owen Sound. were 'guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc- iKechnie the first of the week. :AL ‘Dwvooo-uv v.. - __ Mr. Alex. Lawson spent Sunday with friends in Toronto. Miss Isabell McQuarrie was a guest on Tuesday with her aunt. Mrs. L. Mcâ€" ‘ Sunday School will re-Open nex day for the summer months. W the parents will see that the cl are all present on that day. Mr. and Mrs. Farquhar Oliver, ville, were visitors this week wl and Mrs. James Crutchley. Lean. “V“... Mr. Allan and daughter, Irene, vis- ited the first of the week with his daughter Mrs. Stanley Reay. ~-> -__J_ n.... Mr. and Mrs. Addie Sym daughter were visitors wi1 Riversdale the first of the Pa dfleld’o Hudware Joe Crutchley and little visitors with Berkley Addie Symon and little visitors with friends in first of the week. re-open next Sun- months. We hope that, the children with Mr (Our Own Correswmfl} Mr. Thomas Mann, of mate. W a few days last week with Mr M Mrs. Rife returned home last week from Detroit where she attended the funeral of her brother-m-hw. Messrs. H. Styles and C. Ron (I Rutherford, died recently in mm. The late Mr. Rutherford Wls a cousin of the Mtken family. No doubt some (1 will remember him. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Sup- per was observed in the United church on Sunday. Nme members joined. Miss Stella Woodyard, of Mount For- est, spent the week-end at her home most of last week in the city, ed home on Sunday. Mrs. Ritchie, of their niece. Mrs The Women’s Association 0! we United church was entertained at the home of Mrs. Dr. Brown on Thursdty last. The ladies decided to improve the church grounds by planting flowers and shrubs. “It you do not like a country, there are a thousand chances that the fault is not in the country but in you.”â€"-8tr Arthur W. Lewis. “It is not a man’s birth nor ml- wealth nor his influence which should count. It is the man himsetf.”â€"Johl Grier Hibben. M8053! DON’T SLEEP 0N LEFT SIDE, GAS HUB]! Adlerika. or nervm McFadde: If stomach gas ma you unable to s_leep “(ight s -â€"I .on Ritchie and sister-m-lnw. ., of

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