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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 May 1923, p. 7

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Mr. A. B. McArthur' left for tho city Monday evening. Archie is a good bricklayer and will give a good day’s work for the inllalml Our town could very well do without the stock on the street. Why not put them in pasture fields for a change? 31126. A. \Vatson planhr' :tumi- maples along the.» siren! [1.) his no“ rosioiencv. This is good w'wmku mi we need lots more trees. \\ ll) not follow suit. Mr. Ratepayer. and max» your town something to look at? “"0 have a location second to none and all we require is the initiative to make the location what it could be Major J. M. McGilliway is in the city at present. The local socliun gram; sown] in lu- Dusy [linsc «lays and all ”in sp‘ll'l' mm in the vicinity arr mnplnyv l. .\ mnsiderable amount of work is; ha?- mg done along the right of way Unix spring. The heavy rain of Sunday «lid cun- snlv‘ahlc damage to collars and als. clumonsh'ated the faults of Ilu ul- 1.3;» drainage S)'sto'lll. Washnuts aw! .n'm'tlmvs would tvnd Lu pmwr Hw M'al vnntvntion that. Hw drainage- sys'h-m as instant-d has many «MW-ts. The heavy rain of Sunday snlo-‘nhlc damage to N‘llars «l0*n10113t1'atec_l the faults of AHM' twn ur Hume postpnlwnwlm on 1100””!!! nt' incitement wvatlmr mnditinns. work on Hm County (£0011 Roan-ls. finally ummu-ncml on ‘I‘uesday of this work. The onginvc‘l' is Very much in nvidnncv this spring. in (:Omparison with last sensun. Olitizrns of tho- \‘illago- arr :3;on to ho-ar the mrrry lwal uf 2hr uh! huh mm the Presbyterian Church arm: mare, after bring: out nt' cums: Issfun for same time. Our sick :n'v immwving in many Instancvs and “Mr M hv nut and amund again. Miss Mary Mathew and Mr. I). H. .\lvl.van arr lmth uhlo- tu be: out. and alihnugh Mrs. .\lv.\lil- km is n-Iml'h-ol about “In sanw. ln-r (-nmlitinn pvrmiHo-ol hm' daughtm' h ro-Hn'n tn hm- hnnw in ”In “em! .‘en' a tinw. TIH'I'P is nut much vi'zmun ”Him! in tho‘ t'HnoliliHn Hf IH'. Mai-- lutyl'c. passing away 01' nm- mnro- nt‘ thv HM pinno-vrs who» haw olnno- so» muc'h fur tho. ohwvlcwu’n-nt Hf nur mery. (Our own correspondent.) This week we are called upon to report. the death of a respected citi- zi-n of the village in the person of Mr. Donald McArthur, who died this Tuesday morningflthp 22ml inst... at the ham» Hf his sistmn Mrs. LiVing~ Slim". alto-r an illness at about. a }»"ll° l'rnm ('tllll‘t't'. Mr. Ml'Ai'thur \\ .u‘ nu» n! nur hoistâ€"known and most highly i'Pspo'clo-il t'llilo'ns‘ and his (lo-all]. ”VP" at. thp gi-vaf age ul' 8': 3' hrs. has mmshd \\'ioh-;~'m-vail pvgi'wt. T‘m dPH-asml was lmrn in Mull. Smit- t :id. and who-n ”lo-wn yvai's ul‘ 8:“ rumo- tn tlanaalu anol si-ltlmj in Him- in." “'t lmt ~51. than. 1, South nl’ tlw lHl’ltalll Huaol. Ho.- wus a sun nt’ thw 'm'o- .lnhn Sit-Arthur. \Whill- a “mi-- mm at this \‘iciiiity'siiiov warly lmy- h' ml. Mr. McArthur put in six swasâ€" mp-i sailing on the tirnat Lakiw and “as :m t‘XpPl'lt‘llL'Hd timlwrinun lmth1 in this i'nunlry and in “in l'nitml, Stan's. Mr. ;\I('.\Ptluii' was nnwr married and bt'Sldt'S his sistm'. .‘ll'fi. Livingstmw. liy wlmm law was must 1::u'vl'ull)’ lo'llolml in his last illni-ss. ho- lo-aws anothri' sistvr. Mrs. llm’itun m Nurth Dakota. and hm iii-utlu-i's. Slussi's. Charles ul’ “lllltllllk. and .\:-rhio- nt’ Duullas. 'l‘lw lune-ml will lw lwlol tu-mni‘i-t’nv. the 23ml May, in ”It‘ Ultl ('i-ml-lt-t')’. “'0' Vltlt‘t‘ lllo' so-ntinwnts ul' tho. whulv mmmunity m o'xpl'l,'.~'.~'illg Slilt't’l’t‘ l'o-g'l‘o'l all Hu- passing away of niw inni'v ul‘ thv PAGE EIGHT Little folks aren’t satisfied with the usual two or three slices, when the loaf is Henderson’s Bread They want more and more of it. It’s so delicious, sweet and home-y in taste. Better even than mother’s own Bread. Henderson’s Bakery Makers of GOOD BREAD ‘ Mrs. James McRonald and \lastm‘ .limnn am Spending the 2’ IHI with H‘il‘nds in ”-IIIIonto and Uakx iHI. Snmo mPn hawu't had a Spring mld in ton yvars. and nthm's haw hPttm' mommies. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. (.h'im'son visited rncnntty with ttwir daughter, Mrs. 'l‘mt. \Vittmvym- of Hammett. Mr. John Park of Allan Park \‘lS~ itml with Mr. William (h‘iorson, Sr. Mrs. Lm'nv Smith of Mmmt Furvst, was a rmmnt. visitcn' at. her sister’s, Mm. William Derby. Jr. Mr. .\mlrmv l’ultcm nt' Hemll‘ulon is \wrking his farm hum}. which he has I'vntmi I'I'nm hisâ€"sistcr-in-law, Mrs. A] fl‘ml Corbett. (lmr mm (3tH'l'l,,'S[H’)IldOllt.) 'Hnmclwr slnr'ms mm Hm nrdvr Ht' Mu» day. Many ur Hw I'armvrs in {vtutim'k anal sun'l'uumling ('Hllntl')’ \VHH lmw Hut linishml so-m'ling: aw wwurin: pl't'H)’ Inn}: I'm-us on :uft'ount ul‘ Hw ill-humm'ml \wallwr. In thn mvuntinw Hwy arr gmsiping about Haw ruining o-lm'liun. .\.~' 111' as \w :m- mum-mm! we will (In 110 'com- pluining as lung as it clcwsn‘t snnw again this spring. Mrs. .lnhn .‘h-Millan. Suuth Line. \Vlm hm lbw-n in pnui' ht‘alth. was IllH\t';I I'M \chk In llw Immc' 0f lwr clzulg‘hto-r :uul sun-in-lmv. Mr. and \h's. Awhiv Mrh’innm. Svmiinu npvmtinns ham- hvml mn- siqlwmhly oMuy-cl by ('Hntinuml \w \w'ulhvl'. .\II°.~'. H. .ur.\rumr HI !;lu‘l)l>}'f.'l‘l'x. Mirh.. is spmuling n t'o-w wwks with l'r'io-mls in 'l‘m'nnln. l’x'it'vx'il'lu and Hum: Suu'nd. \liss lmuim' \\':H.~'nn. {Harbor {1' WWW“. mntnn-d n}. nll Saturday In sm'nd nwr tlw \we'k-vncl at her hnmv hnI'v. gmur m'mu'ro- \x'ka. Hum-m. daughtm' M Mr. and Mrs. .lnwph Hurrimm. hm! Hm mishwtunr m mm a mva m hvt' knvc on Sun- day. It is Hmurzht that thw whuhr Hf it [ms lwvn I'I't‘HVt'l'WL The littlv sxlfl'c-rvr is “My ahuu! liw years UM. .\ Imuv mnnunl «'1' rain fell during lust \x'o-o-k and aim at. hvzm «Imm- !In|||' m't‘lll'l'wl UH Slllhlzl) HI. HHS Sin.»lhunw t'rimuls Visited with Mrs. Salute-1' nwr HII' \Voukâ€"Cnd. \\'u sm- A. J. )lcVivar with a new tram Hf hmu'y Inn's-us. It. louks like a Cflpahlo‘ outfit fur (300d Roads WOI'k It takvs :1 M to km-p ”111' Rev; Juno‘s t'l'nm his outside) Charm). Sun- day‘s min didn't «In it. . 'l'lu- play. "'l'lu- Land 01' Promisv." gm'a' tn hrmmwv nu tho' 23th. Our hwal tram-dim” mm making quite a hit in Hw surrnumling' vuunh')’. hr. Jamiesun of Durham called in ”111' town this weak. Mrs. W. B. Harrison suffered a lu'nkm) anklv fimw on Saturday. Her hnx'sn hon-Hm” unmanageable, and \Vth trying 80 get nu! 0f the bug- g'y sho» sUfl'mwl tho! _}’:l‘¢3ak. She? man- agml In huh! «m In how luwse, which sun“ “as gut mum- (Z’HIIH'OI again. \\'u Impv tn hum' of 11W 51”de l'et ('M'o'l')‘. hr. Carr is out of town for a few days. No doubt he is within calling .nstanw fur any that. may require him. wages ofl'erml there. Mr. Smart of the 800 has been \ is- itinz his aunt. Mrs. D. Graham, dur- in;: (110 past \\ eek. . South Bentinck 'l‘wn littln lads. Harwy Croft. aged 6. and Gurdnn Pattvrson. agml 7, at school ml Munday had a narrow es- rapp {rum drmvning. The boys wont to a 1mm! in Mr. Charles Stmvurt’s bush and on playing nn a raft fol! inln tlw watrr from whirh they sucrm-dml in getting nut. after comâ€" ing 10 tlw s-urfaru Hm sm'nnd time. Rm; W. Limme Slllwl'illllluati‘fi minisim IIIIIIIIIII mmIIimI the Mo- thmlist pulpit OI] SIIIIIIH aIIII gaw helpful sm‘mnns. On account (II tho pastnrs “111st Ml'. Limhm't “ill suth “W a fmx Sundms and the pmnmnml saII'anwnI “ill [)0 dis- pvnsgrd III-x1 Sundax mmning. Mr. ()k_n is inghIIx hottm‘ this “00k. Mr. .lnwpll llurl'mx'o-r. a [(11ch Cul- lvm) graulualw this spring. will sup- ply llw l’rvshylvrian pulpils «m this vllal'gn nvxl Sabbath. .‘lll'. ll. \\'. l'nlnn. lx'nnx tlullvgi- slu- olvnl. lmmv l'ui' lln- \\'0'l'l{-l‘llll. sup- pliml llw l’i'i-sliylvi‘izm imlpil ac- i-vpla-lily un Sunday. Mr. l’alnn lvaws this 'l'm'solziy I'm' llullaml missinn lll‘lll. Suskalclu-wan. which lw will supply l'm' llw suuimm'. Ills l'alhm'. Mr. William l’alnn. will ar- i'nmpany him in sin-nil a munlll will] I'i-lalivvs in llu- \\'i'>'l. In.» HIiIIiI‘H haw m. ain (011W and 21!“ “MPH!!!“ \isIIIII HlIil' S\\I‘I't IIIIlI-s lH'illL’ as I~\"'II IIII‘IISIIII: lII HIP I‘Ill'._ .\ pl'njm'l is «m hm! “MW in [Il'n- (’III‘O' walvr I'nl' Ilw \‘Hlngv fl'Hlll Hm Adams spring nl' sunw HHH‘I‘ smu'w' nulsidv Hun ('ul'pnl'utinn. Mr. Mr- lmwull, 4112.. “1' Hm-n Smmd. was lwrv lust mmk unkind lc‘wls‘. .\ gum! l'c'm'c-svnlzilinn {mm Prim-v Arthur Lcnlgp .\..|". «\ .\.I\l. “mm at. lml'hz‘un un 'l‘uvscluy «'wning‘ last, \ka allvnding Ilw SHHI :lHlliW‘P- mm o {Hm sistm' Imluc' lhmv. 'l‘hn lmlgu hmv is [waning its svmi-wn- h-nnizsl. ‘ MII. W. H. MilIIIII has plans I'IIII II.\'- IIIIsIVI- ilIHII'II\I'IIII‘lII.~’ IIII his I'I‘SIâ€" III IIII II IIII \\III(‘ I\I \\"‘IIII\' “as III-gun IIII \IIIIIIIsz )III. IIIIIIIIIII Is im- IIII'MIII: IIII‘ IIIIIIII’iIIII III' his I'IIsiâ€" III III I‘. IIIII IIIIIISI‘ IIII I IIIIIII II II\ .\II'. \\ m. HI'IMII IIIII. III: IIIII III wIII IIIIII IIIII‘IIIIII III IIIIIII IHI‘ IIIIIIHIIIII IIIsIIII-IIIIII, IIII IIIIWI'II his family III IIIIyIIIII last. \VIIIIk. Mr. W. 1.. Wright nl‘ this placn Inst :1 Valnaliln liai'n by film an his l‘l‘llll‘ll farm on llw \Ynsl llai'k Lino nn 'l'nvscluy night last wimk. His lvnanl. .\li'. lilizii'les Slall'oril. was at- lvnclingx l.» stuck in ”I" burn when in an zillwnml in kill :1 Pill. lm l‘vll. up- si-linl.’ llw lunlm'n hl‘ '81'1'ii'd. which mum-cl llu- ill-sli'ucliw 'lrlazv and \\’lll(‘ll Spl'i‘fll' with such rapidity it i'uulil lml lw i'xling'uishml. Sump slm-k in llw slalili' was snvml. but a hull and lwn 'alws [wrislimL Fm]- ilwr zinil UHH‘I' things: xvi-m! alsn lust. Insm-nm'v nn lhv (-nnlvnls. $1,000, and Mn lliw linilcling $1.01)”. 'l‘lnr’lnss «m ”w “111‘“ will: sluni- hasmnont will lw lic'm'}; Wurk was lwg‘un lust \Vm-k un l't-nrin: HH' llm‘; ilclilllicm nl' nvvl‘ llnw' :m'w in Hlt‘ piililir rvnwlnry.‘ MW :1 niunlli llw li‘nslm‘s urn nll'vrâ€" in: pluls at n slim'ial pi'iw mi 8251"). Linn. was h‘rr‘ihly cut and the bu}:- g." attachm badly c‘lamagcj-d. but for-- tmmtuly tho driwr vscapml injury. The Inn's“ was sn wuuntlml it was l'mn'wi it would not I'm'nwr but. we lvzu'n it is mun-Ming; In tho mixup Hu- "av was ('nnsitlvl‘ahly danmgvd. hut, Hm driwr and a yuuug' lady 2m- mnnpanying him o-svapml injury. Annmm' yuun: man with lmrsv and buggy ulsu attvnmting tn pass tho var whvn Hw ac-vidvnl nccurrml, vsâ€" mum! with:alt-Amishgw. _ A. bad arcidvnt nufczlrrmj 0n tho (Inllinmmtul Road a few nvmings am) wlwn in cullisinn with a car «Mum by '1‘. Woods :1 Valuable young {Mfrsc [whinging to Arthur filll‘al'd‘. 41h Rev. F. G. Fowler, who recently received the degree of Bachelor of Divinity from Manitoba College, is being presented with a Bachelor of Divinity hood by the Ladies: Aid of the Presbyterian Church here as a token of esteem from the congrega- tion. ljnavoidable delay in procur- ing the hood prevented the presen- tation being made to Mr. Fowler be- fore his departure from Fleslwrton. but the nice memento is helm: for- wardeil to him at liIm-lisle. Indiana, this week. (Our own corFespondent.) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES va. E. Cameron, B.A., B.'l‘h., Pastor Sunday, May 27, 1923 .-\.M. “Strangv Gratitmle." PM. "Tho Gate of Service." A course of five Spring sermons to follow. Hnlstein and Walkerton croam- m'ius ouch haw started a truék 0n the mud to collect vrvam. Opposi- tion is the life of trade. \\'¢,' any surry to I'l.’[)0l‘L the illness of Mrs. Milfurd Matthews and hope it will he of short. duratiun. Mrs. .lnv Hrnwn and Phihh'mx of Hmtinck 51mm nwr Hm work-mu! will: lwr ther and l'atlwl', Mr. and Mrs. Jumps 'l‘mkm'. \\t.~ “mu plnaS- ml tn sow hcm mall Master Cliflm'd has gut. at‘tm Icccntly hlvuking his Ihjgh. Arbor Day was duly uhsc-rvml at Hm svlmnl. 'l'lw «mm M: Is got its Usual simply of water at, lasL. [p to lasL \ka H “as lm sln ul utl1m\¢ms.\\0ma\ mm vxpm't things Ln gm alwad as usual. . .E 3.2.; .23 7......57. is: .551. .32 .E :3. .531. a :3... 1.2: .1::.......L £5.57; 2:: 1:: 2; 2-25 1.22.»: .1...:.:.:: .2. .251. ..::7. .5. .25, ._..:_.:_:..._ .é: 25:91. 52:51.. Corner Concerns (Our OWII correspondent.) “1°.IIIIIIIIPSOIIS IIIImiIIIILiIIII IIII IIIII IIIII inst. i.» IIIIIIIIIITI'IIIIIII mIII'II IIIIIII I‘VI‘I'. IIIIIh III' IIIIIISIII'I'atiI'IIs lIIIIII IIIIIIIy HHII'I'S , III IIII IIIIIIII' of tho ln'JI‘. I). IIIIII in 1919 IIIIIIII IIIII I)I'UI‘\ (_ IIIIIIIIIIIIII iIIIII IIIIIIIII'. [IIIIICII IallV I'ZIHSI' IIIIIy IIISIIIIII III SI‘I‘, sII much IIIIIII inIIIIIIIIImIIIII sIIIIIIIIIII; IIIIII 110w IIIIII IiIIII IIIIII III IIII III IIIIII IIIIIm out IIIIIIIII III 3101. it. IIIIII IhIIs‘II IIIIII IIIIIIII IIII- I-IIIIIIIIsI I'I'IIm \arney IIIIII IIISI Spring praying the Govâ€" III‘IIIIIIIIII III I'III IIiII fI'DIIYll iIIII'IIIIIsiIIII IIIII IIIIIII. I'III'IIIIII' IIIIII III (‘III'IaII IIIIIgIIII IIIII IIXIIIIIIII. IIIH‘I,‘ IIII IIIIIIIS IIIIII IIIIIII SIIII IIIIII IiItIII “IPII' petition “as IIIIIIIII IIIIIII II III. cannot, I'Im- sisIIIIIIII IIIIII IIIII' HIIII‘I‘ II'III' IIIIIII I'III' JalllII‘SUll. 'I‘IIIII' IIII IIIIIIIII fI-III 21'1'1111111] 111111 ”111111 is s111' l1 :1 \1111'tl1x 11111111111111 111 tl111 111 I11. News this \chk is again sczgl‘cn; fm'nu-rs Just hang” g at'numl waiting I'M} H14: ,urnupnl t_0_dry Up. When in Palmerston Be sure and call on the - PALMERSTON CAPE next the Bank of Hamilton It will welcome .you and appre- ciate your trade. Open day and night. Meals at. all hours. 5 24 3pc] Percy N. Howas. Prov. The monthly mvvling 0f the? l_,.'.F.U. will he hold in the scl’imlâ€"housv nnxl. Friday night. The ynnng p00- ‘plc are preparing a play to he given that night. M 1'. Norman 'J‘hnmps‘mn is origami with Mr. Alex. Flutclwr at present. "l‘he Sunday schonl will l"t.‘.-0[H‘ll next Sunday and it is to ho hoped the parents will soc that, their childrnn aw llleru. It. should have homl upt‘nml the first of May but 011 avcuunt ml :50 many having the mea- sles lhvy tlmught. it would ln‘ wisv to wait. (1110 young [maple of this line have organized a baseball tvani, and with some pl‘acticv they will be able to play a good game 50cm. Rocky Saugeen (Our own correspondent.) The weather is somewhat. better this week but. the land is too wet tn dn much work on yet; Returning to the school they were much exhausted but were taken home and it is hoped thev will not suffer. for their untimely bath. While on a short trip to the coun- try last. week Mr. Frank Thurston came across a porcupine and though unarmed dispatched the rodent. without suffering from its spines. Frank is expert at more than type- setting or the use of_the baseball bat. Percy N. Héuiés, Prop. NOTICE TO INTENDING BREEDERS 41'“ 3nd I will he at the Hahn House ‘Stahlos every Tuesday night with [hp (llydosdalo Stallion. "Count. of Can- ada.” Intending: l'n'emiors should vomn out to son this hursc as he has size. lin‘ovdinu and quality ('nmhinod. Chamber: For Won Wolllnflon. W. C. Chambers, cx-MP ..P \v as made the unanimous choice of West Wellington Conservatives at the re- ccnt nominating convention. Several others were nominated, but with- drew in favor of Mr. Chambers. Mr. Chaambcrs had ihc contract of [0ch- ing up and grading the Provincial Highway lwhvwn here and Dornoch last summer and is. \chI known hcrc. Middaugh House FOR GOOD HEALTH Try Chirogractic First Not Last CONSULTATION FREE Drs. C. (i. and Bessie MacGillivray Chimpractic Specialists - Wm. Poster, Prnm'ivtm' Chronic Nervous and Spinal Diseases Thu-my, lay u, an, a Specialty Durham, Ont.

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