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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Nov 1922, p. 3

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Mr. Donald Mc-(lillivray. an aged youth-man of our \‘illagr. was conâ€" finml to his house several weeks ago ; with a wry sore hack causml by a P {all from an applo trm‘ whrn tho ‘ limh on which tho laitdor was rast- ing hroko. \V'i- aro glad to noto that ho is able! to lw out again. At the Palmerston Horticultural Show. hold rvcently. Miss Marian r Macho-snoy was awardad the spo- ! rial tirst prizo for a collprtion of ' (lahlias. tho prizo being 100 lbs. of flour. valnod at $4.50. thristian Krlu-gvr of Albo-l'ta is visiting his SHUT. .‘olrs. Charlvs l'lmko and nthm' frivnds. mm» a numbm nf out people “mm at Ihvslm nu Manda owning tn hPal the halt Maple» 0g! Qualtollf’. .‘liss 3033i» Stc'n'rar has' gnnv (0 ”shawa. whvro sh» has taken a pom- lmn on the PllbllC school ‘spafl‘; ‘- 1116- Christmas l'l-sthal nf h» than- go-Iical Church will hv hold on De- camber 2:3. rhrislmas awning, as usual. A guud programme is being prgppregl.‘ I - l _ _‘_.I-_-,l r. \- t'â€"- \4 x.. John BiPl‘Wnl‘th ‘shipped a (tarlnad Of [uptahws. Tim pl'iCP is low this war. 30¢. a bag, but many farmers :m- svlljng {hwy}: ,. ..... AI News 01‘ Nearby Towns (“MING NEWS OF NEARBY TOWNS, CLIPPFJ) FROM LOCAL EXCHANGES. LOUISE Mr. and Mrs. D. Hastie visited at charlo-s Wilkinsnn’s on Sunday.‘ __ Mr. and Mrs. William Owens of the 6th Cunwssinn, \‘isitvd with Mr. and Mrs. l’o-m' Kramer on Thursday of last \Vm-k. lufil \V n. 31H. Horolnn Fishm' «ff. Svustmlt slwnt .wwral clays wanting hvr mnthm'. Mrs. Thomas Bligham. ll"""' 1. '.I IV. UII '“C-.. Mr. and “IS" DI." Immuam and Mr. and .\lr~' .lnhn Bailm of Bbpnpzvr \mtml at thv hunw M Mr. and 5113. WWM+MMW+++++H+++++++ *H+4-4‘+++M++W++++*+*+++H '1- Those Who Drink J 313m: u-\gl§cb‘ 8 lion HIM It in WI: to. in action-tron!» clean and nave". upon-in:- to the finest Japgno '0‘! ever tasted. Sold by all Grocers. Thursday, hunter 2!, ma. Sale Starts Next SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1922 are at Your Service fOr a'Limited Time at Prices that Will Surprise You. When buying from us you have the satisfaction of knowing that the Makers stand behind the goods. ALL WORK SHOES AND RUBBERS STAMPED WITH MAKERS NAME McKechnie’s Large Stock of Shoes and Rubbers Men’s box calf baL, heavy sole with pliable up ers. Just the boot for factory wear ....... .49 Men’s brown calf bal. ,Goodyear welt ..... . $4.95 Boys’ brown bal, a very fine sho'e ......... $3. 29 Men’s mahogany elk bluc., Sterling’s best $3. 95 Men’s box calf bal.,_ heavy sole with pliable upperg. able ............... . ................ $15.90 Ladies’ brown calf, 2-strap, very dressy. . . $3.59 Ladies’ brogue oxfords, low and sport heel $3.69 Ladies’ chrome bal.. Sterling’s'own make; a good no -I\ Infants’ dongola bal., sizes 2 to 7. . . Misses’ box calf school shoe ....... Misses’ patent bal., with white top weaiing shoe......................: $3.79 Ladies’ brown dong. ba1., Louis heel, very classy ' $3. 95 Infants’ dongola bal., sizes 2 to 7 ......... $1.19 Misses’ box calf school shoe ............. $2.89 Boys’ heavy chrome bluc., Ladies’ 1-strap House Shoe, with rubber heel $2.29 Ladies’ common sense ba1., very wide and comfort- m;\ A- GOOD SERVICE '. ’ ELMWOOD should care]; try GREEN TEA V HEM" Lyons. Pnrtlaw. was Hm gunst. nf his cousin, Mr. Stanley Ly- nus. Misso‘s Louie and Hannah Roome \‘isitml under Umparvngnl _r00.f‘._ Dr. R. Stvphons of I'llmwnm'l and Dr. hinniwoll of Toronto wero guests at ”w hum.» M‘ 311'. and 311's. Juhn Pratt Tuesday 0f last week. PROTON STATION .‘JI'. and Mrs, HI-rgntt mntm'vd t0 \\ «Mun nnv day last “00k and \wm aImmxIaniml homo bx tlw lattvr's mm H. Mia's Funk 0 filax IS. ‘ W0 ax'v sorry to row»?! Miss Imna Park cm the. sick list. A trainvd mu'so- f'rnm Owen Sound is in at- tvndam'v, 'l‘hn \\ MAS . of tho ProSbytmian i hutch hold their annual thank of- fering on Sunday last. Rex. Dr. (:1 ay or Markdale gave a wry inspiring addwss on missions. Sp ocial music “as given by the choir. Mrs. (Rem) Fowler of Floshorton rendered two beautiful solos that were much ap- prociatqii. 'l‘hnmas Brigham 0n film!” Miss Lizzie Neilsun was the guest nf hm' pul'vnts. MP. and Mrs. James Neilson. Miss Maggie Wy vil visited wuth hm hlulhi'y, MP. Thnmas \Vvvil. BOPBVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Blackhall and Mr. Ellintt. Toronto, were visitors at. G. Gilkos’ over the holiday. i \\ v aw smry to report the illness of Mus. John Christie. The Dmmore Women’s Institute visited our branch ‘Weclnesday of last Wunk at. Mrs, Gilkps’. An» enjoyâ€" able aftvruonn was spvnt. 'lhv \ Mt- ingpranch gave the entire pypgrjm: "‘h’ié" niisflnnary society itinhishml two quilts at Mrs. Wale‘s, Friday last I'm' tirv rolivf in the Nprth qountry._ ' "Si '1". 'éfii'i'fiifs: Bat‘eé visited with the lattvr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Beam- ish. unm- Dunclalkf ’jxg‘isé'hiéw and Mr. Elbert Cornfield \‘ISItml recently at the home of Mr. R. H. Achpson. Our school children are busily on- gagc-d practising for their school mneort, which they intend holding on December 22. Luis." E; Scott and Miss Janetfof Sterling’s own make ............. $3.19 -'_'_|-_ JOHN McKECHNIE, DURHAM IM REMEMBER THE DATE AND SAVE DOLLARS ;‘ 3,. \ $3.79 $2.95 Mr. Sandy Hopf and two daugh- tvrs. 0f Garrick. spent Sunday \thl Mr. and Mrs. W‘illiam Sharp. Mr. (lanwron McNaught has been laid Up with an attack uf inflamma- tory rheumatism. We hope he will soon be around again.‘ A " MP. (,llilfnl‘d \Vhitnford of Burâ€" gvssvillo is home for a couple of weeks hauling wood to Hanover for Mr. David Gilmmn'. 0"- ‘v-uw --- Miss Mao Byers 0f Lamlash spent. Um \x'vok-mm at 1101' home here and was accnmpanied back by MP. Hoyt and Miss Nottin Byers, who t00k 111 the sm'vicvs here. _ _ WV?“ ‘aviid Mas. Herb Livingston spent an owning recently with Mr. and Mrs. William Mai shall Miss Catharina Derby of Detroit is spc'ndmg hor holidays \\'1th her mother. Mufs. A._._I)erby, SK“ '\ __ M 1's. William SI‘Iérp‘a’ud Miss Bur- gnss spent Saturday afternoop at the home of MI'. and Mrs. H. Fulz. '(‘ilz'id' 'tb'yly'ljiiivt "(hat Mrs. William Marshall IS improving after bemg lai_(_l Up fox: a_f_0w days: 1-0 - ___l__. Mr. and Mrs. James Hannah are moving their household furniture to Ayton this week, where they in- tend residing in future. Mr. Clifl' McClure of New Hamburg spont the week-end and over the holiday with his paggnnts. - -- M1 girlâ€"JZWRâ€"dâ€"fiorts Fetut‘ned from the “fist last Tuesday looking hale an_d_ hearty. -n.‘ I I. Al I.' I ........ “-v‘J- ""' -â€" 'â€" ‘__y’ . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Richardson and thI-c-g‘ chllcjron 0f Owen Sound. wnrn holiday VlSilOl‘S at J. \V. Hock- I'ic.lge's. .mMigggésfll‘ilvr'I-lz; HuHWI-Eié'iéi 'McM itchell 0f 'l‘m'unm spent, 'I‘hankSgiving a'.t thoir homo here, W'Mf'..z.1\11-«-i-‘M-12é-‘Clam of Flint M‘ich., spent a week with the latters bro- tlp191,M1. Henry Ross. A“! Mesdames Soho; )f, Cumming COI- lins. Staifoid MeMiichell. Roberts, Specht, Mclfilure, Davidson, Nuhn and MisSes Davidson and R0berts at- tended the Women 3 Institute meet- glast Wednesday at the home of Mrs. -\. Milntosh. wall. Mr. James Riddell has purchased Mr. William Burnett’s house and lot and with Mr. W. McKinney’s assist- ance is busy repairing the house, which was badly damaged during the recent fire. I VVV£AI "\11. A. II. Burnett spent a fortnight \\ ith Flosherton friends. .1"---â€"â€" - Master Douglas Laurie visited a fortnight at Mrs. Gilkvs‘ and reâ€" turned to the cit ' with his grand- pappnts af_tm:_tho "t‘)lit'ia)'.n. -__.~l~nn ".M’i‘."1;(§i_l‘if;fi Rbssvof .Pm't Credit was home for Thanksgiving, van. " Kill. ‘ Lifb'e‘it' 'Ri'adéi’li " Monticello, Spfrjlt Sunglay a_t My. James gig-1911’s. “1111;; Jziii‘iiis Mitchell 01' Michigan is VlSltlIlg with his brother, MI‘. Peter Mitchell. "M‘i'é; 'R'. Parks is spnndi-ng a week with Mr. and Mrs. J. Parks of Sulli- Preston, are visiting Mrs. Roy Ding- 'M'r. and Mrs. Henry Wepplcr and All Goods Will be laid out and ticketed. No trouble in selecting. . WILLIAMSPORD These Prices will be for CASH ONLY 10% REDUCTION NOTICE ' WALLPAPERS DURING THE SALE HAMPDEN THE DURHAM CHRONICLE on all ’ tho pmperty. although this has not yet, [been dwinitgjly sot.tl'egl._ Ashton It is al§0 said that. tho I'.F.O. Q0- upcrative is getting Out Of MOPI‘IS- hqgg entirely. was formerly a. «lifuctor 0f the RFD. MOBRISBURG GO-OPERATIVB QUITS WITH HEAVY LOSSES According to reports reaching Cornwall, the l'nited Farmers’ Co- omrrativo Company of Toronto. which has for some time conducted a large poultry. vgg and feed busi- noss in tho town of Morrishurg, will take :1 loss in their business there of swufihing about. $10,000. The. report. has it, that the large plant. thn- is to be turned back to R. H. Ashton, the highest bidder for thgs prepeley: although _t.h_is has‘ not Mr. and Mrs..J. Y. Elliott 8 cut Thanksgiving With friends in C es- children spent Thanksgiving with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Munroe of Desboro. ley. Mr. R. Elliott of Toronto spent Sunday w ith his aunt and uncle, M1. and Mrs. T. J. Elliott. PRODUCE REMEMBER THE DATE Sat, ‘Nov..25 A full-size, full-weight, solid bar of good soap is “SURPRISE.” Best for any and aTleusehold use. For use in washing machines shave or slice 3 porgion of the “SURPRISE” her direct to thé machine.-â€"It will do fine work. A Big Bar At the time that Ashton, who had been the managm' previous to tho last annual mooling. made his as- signment last June. the assots \wrv valued at. amund 828.0%. Against these wore liabilities, of unsvmlrvd The affairs of the co-Operativc am- somowhat complicated at Morris- hurg. It “ould 8001]] that the ox- ]wnso of carving the business do“ 11 more, and with the heavy 0\ orhoad. has nun the losses up to mound 8100.000 since the Toronto director- ato took hnld of tho old Dundas Co- operative husinpss in_this distrigrt._ It is further stated that the feed and grain business in Eastern Ontar- io will, in future, be handled from Ottawa. Whether it is the inten- tion of the present directors of the (lo-operative to dispose of the mill at Smith’s Falls and the granary at. Morrisburg and combine the two at Ottawa will be made known at the annual convention to be held in "for- unto next month. Per garment ..................... Ladies’ cashmere hose, per pair .......... Ladies’ brown all-wool gauntlets, per pair Fancy wrapperette, yard wide .......... Men’s heavy socks, per pair ...... ‘ ........ Children’s worsted hose, sizes 71/2 and 8. . Men’s fine black cashmere hose .......... (Jo-operative, but when the losses became so large last year he was forced to make an assngnment. - Kiddies’ over rubbers, sizes 3 to 7 ......... 35c. Ladies’ rubbers, in all sizes, lasts and heels 90c. Boys’ plain overs, with heavy sole ........ 90c. Men’s plain overs, best make ............. $1.15 Ladies’ 4-buckle overshoes (galoshes) . . . . $3.69 Boys’ heavy 4-lace rubbers ............... $2.39 Men’s heavy 4-lace gum boot ............ $2.79 Men’s heavy 4-lace gum boot, white'sole. . $3.69 Men’s heavy gum rubber knee boots, red sole $3.95 Pemnan’s heavy all-wool underwear for men. Men’s black calf ba1., receding toe, rubber heel .................................. $4.79 (Lundnn ()piuinn." ()mm at a dimwr, a lady said to Lnrd Nnrmclifl'o: “'l‘havkoray I- \Vokv um- murning and found him- svlf famnus." “\thn that morni dawned." N 4 d‘LhCI ifl'e answerfi “'l‘hackm'ay had [won writing eight. hmu's a day fur if) yvars. The man \x‘lm wakvs up and finds himself fl- mnus. madam. hasn't. been asleep." Besides, Mrs. Ashton has I ml?- riage settlement or contract made In Montreal some 20 years ago. It was for “0.000, and stated that. in event. of Ashton‘s death or bankrupwv, the immune from $10,000 was immediate- ly tn become hers. Mrs. Ashwn de- mands that this contract he carried nut. and the matter has become so inwlved that the inspectors and the trustees will not new undertake to rlear up the title to the purchaser of the bigr buildings at Merrishurg. claims amounting to $15.00), ”ON by mortgages amounting to 31 o with another mortgage to the U. .0. \(‘ith and“); for $6,000. No Sleepyhead. $1.45

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