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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 May 1923, p. 8

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Seeding is now over for mother your. The heavy rain dohyod the Mrs. McKechnie and Miss Mitchell of Durham visited over the holiday with the formers sister Mrs. B. Williams. Mr. Hector McDonald was over to his old home at Pricoville on Tues- Mr. and. Mrs. John Moffat. Mr. Horace Moflat and Miss Irene. were visiting Mrs. Mofl'at’s mother, Mrs. Ewart Ector. Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Roberts ofvgelt spent a week with Mr. and Mrs. D. Relyinson and family. Miss Kate McFayden \‘iSiU‘d with friends _in Mount Forest last week. Mrs. Alex. Firth of Brampton vis- ited at Mr. Arthur Edge‘s on Sunday. ‘ Messrs. J. G. Firth and W. G. Firth have each employed men from the land of the heather. Miss Frederica Saples and Master Ralph spent the 24th with their uncle, Mr. Joseph Porter. Mr. and Mrs. William Scarf of Toronto and Mrs. William Ritchie of Durham were visiting their brother. Mr. W. R. Edge. Mrs. George Ritchie is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Nelson McGuire, at Orchard. Ray McClocklin is hack to work, after a three weeks‘ holiday with measles. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liddle and children, and Mrs. Burrell of Walk- erton spent the first of the week with the Misses Bebe. ‘ Miss Moifat of Pinkerton. whn teaches near Mount Forest. spent thv holiday with the Ritchie families. Miss Black and Miss Hoover nl’ Chesley spent. the 23th with the Mr- Fayden family. (Our own ‘éorresxgndentd Mr. J. U. Firth spent. lw past \vm'k m Torontn. Mr. Arthur Edgv was in )larkdalv on Wednesday. Mr. R. J. Arnill has treated himself to a new Dodge car. Miss Pearl Drumm entertained heri‘ many friends here to a “imusseuu! tea" on 'l'llesday afternonu. 'l'llisi was quite an i-lahnrnie i'unrtiim and? was exm-ptinnally well rarrieiii through. Her many friends here; wish her min-h pleasure and happi-l ness in the new undertaking in which she is to engage in the near: future. MISS Ruby Morrison Sp: last Satunlm “HI: \\. family. Mrs. Mason has been seriousyl i-ll lately and we are sorry to report that her conditinm is not much im- proved. Miss 'l'avy Mollal. spending a few day sin. Mrs. Ed. Run. This Harmomic Mair Quartvlha nf London appvarml fur Hw'fhird linu- before a Holsh‘rin :uulimmvnml \vm'o grpnted with a fun hall. 'l‘hn [wr- fm’mcg-rs haw lust. mm H! their 011- fm'taining qualitivs. The young pm- plv nt' thv Pr'vslgx'h‘rian Church wow) 1'0?lean in so-mring: thvix' saniws. Miss 'l‘ary Mvtlahn of \‘arnvx' ls‘ to is now smwrintonding Um \vnl'k. The ro-upo'nin: is o'xpo'ctmi In take: place on Hm 3rd 01' Jum- \vhvn Hm REV. .luhll LHHP 0f Ho‘H‘kWuml. and a furmvr [manna will vumlm't. tht.‘ owning svrvicvs. Tho wm'k u!‘ m-nnvaling (hp intvrinr of the Pro-shytvriun Churvh is still in. progress. .}lr. A. Muir has rvlm-n- 94! M 'l‘m-untn aml Mr. Hill of Tumm- 27 Varney at Holstvin. 29 Maple Lmn's 21L Ith'IH‘dPH. July 3 Holstein at Varm'y. 6 (Hon Eden at Holsh-in. m Var-my at Glen Ede-n. M Mava lurafs at. Varm-y. George Fmtou. l’rvsidmnt. W. A. Reid. Sm'y.-'l‘rva.~'.. Dr. Imvmn. Hun. Pro'sidcnt. 'l‘he'executivc 0f the South-west Grvy Buscbmll League mvt l-vm‘ntly am! the fnilcmjng svhcdulv of games was drawn up : Juno- 5 \'army at Maple lwafs. 8 Holstein at. Glenedvn. 15 Maple Leafs at Hobie-in. 18 (”on Eden at Varney. 20 Holstvin at Maplv Lvafs. '26 Glen Eden at Maplo- Leafs. 1M. and Mrs. James Stmvart 0:" East Nm-n’nnby spent Monday after- nnun with Rev. (3. S. Scott. Mr. Ah Tuck. while working in lhn handle- factory. had um» of his hands badly injurml when a sliver enlen-d lhv palm and it was with 51' 'al. lllmcully. that it was romm'ed. It will lay him “11' work for sanw hum. Our own correspondent.) Several of the members of L. O.L. No. 2296 attended the funeral of the lat! James napkins. MI. Hopkins was one of the oldest members of thv- order in Holstem Lodge. The dam has hm) thoroughly PP- int'nrm-ol on “w sides and is now appawntiy prmn' against further damagv. ' PAGE EIGHT “1”! 'H‘l' gnu- mnt part of,I Shanw and! M r. and Mrs. John McNally of town 'Miss Christene McNab and her aunt Kate of Cleveland, and Mr. Bryson Morlock were guests at‘ Mr. Hugh McArthur’s. Mr. and Mrs. w. 1. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Henry and Master Billy of Flesherton spent a couple of hours\ under our roof-tree and got a fine dish or fish from Mr. James Rosa’s fishing preserve. The 24th brOUght quite a number of town folk out, into the country to fish and visit. but very few from the country took in tow!) sports. They were too busy seeding. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay White viSit- ed rethives near Corbetton the first 0( the week. â€"x"\,\. L'I‘o 1-. E. Blair has invnstvd in a Chev" too. ° ' _ great convenience. Mr. Jamos Hastie has moved his family and housohold goods to Mr. Gnorge. 'l'orry's vacant. home on the NM] Concession. Mr. and MI'S. Lindgav \‘Wfion “:41 M1. Lol. Aurrls purchasvd a new Star auto last. \vm-k and Mr. McCarthy 8 new Chevrolet. Mr T 'V I‘I. ' I A l (Our own» correspondent.) urge avreage was seeded last as if harvest might run in Ouitv a number from Down busy at. intervals at revival meetings at Ml ductefl there for the past hy Evangelist. Torrie am rm. Miss Pearl Wilson, teacher spent the Week-”end with her outs in Elmwood. Mr. aml Mrs. Clunis M-cKean and rhilclrrn 0f llavenna. (loll'inag\\'«u)4l 'l‘ownship. motored over Sunday wrrk. Mrs. McKnan and children rrm-‘rinml and will spend hm ur thrvr works with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reay. Miss Pearl \Vilmm “man...“ L.-. Mis's Kathleen Hwy of the D.H.S. Sp“!!! :1 \wo-k-c-ncl l'm'vntly will: hr-r friend. Miss V. Mel'vyn. Mr. and Mrs. Clunis M-cKeau and AA"-'-l- .17.... 5 .2: .2. .5 :37: tameâ€"22.? 31...: ../.E.::./. .2.“ 1.5.x: v2.5 .._.:;.:;..m 1.1;. thn \ka wim 1°¢-,n.:.l.i\o-s in 0111' hum. Mm- Luum Bartleman, eldest .lang‘hh'r of Mr. and Mrs. John Rar- anmn. \xhn has bum: in a wry pour stain of health for some months past is. \H' zH'c' glad tn Ivar“. lmtim-z :hly imprm mg. “'0 silwvl'vly hupv slw Will smm hr fllllv I‘m-11......m...n Mumay Visitnrs with her parents .\h'. and Mm. .lnhll BMW}: .\H.~'.~':'>‘ Yinlvt. .anliu and Lillic .‘xlwmyn \‘isitml Hu- «lhz‘n'lton l'amih nl' Snuth Ho-nlmvk Hu- first. Of thv \wck. Mr. and Mas. .lnhn Hnd"snll fa'mih n! Dmhnm SIN'IH Hm 111' MI. W wk “ill:1e;.:.l.iu~.«inmm1 (Our own correspondent.) 'l‘hv mming olvctinn seems to be) M mnm- 0F lass into-rust t0 the farm- N's lwl‘o- at ”It" px'vsc‘nt. time. “’1”! .Hu- smut all in law gmmnd Sum." Of Hum» mmrvrnml mm slwnhling Hu- Linu- in tlu- interest Hf the Candi- datvs. .\ numbvr t'runf here [.blru‘pusu nth-mung: thv Imminutiml in Durham lu-II'H‘H'I'MV {\lem'scla)‘ . \ Miss Anniv M. 'l'urnbull spent OWJ‘ tlw \x'wek-vud with hm' cnusin, Miss linhy tiamplwll ”1' Durham. Mr. and Mrs. «Mn-go: MI_‘I'\"\’11 and Family “1' Lzunlush spvnl Sunday af- tm-nnnn at Mr. Marl; Mm'vyn‘s. .‘oh'. and Mrs. m-m'go- Hvay wen- smm'uy \‘isitnx's with 1101' parents. Mr. {HM “PK .Inhn Rnih-v i Mr. hmwan )lvlmuu put-whim»! :1 ”PW Ford Mr. and Mrs. William Honess of {lnznvt'uul spout the week-end with thwi: daughh-r. Mm. Hugh Macdon- ul 1. Miss Lottie Flvchm' has returned lmnlo from Toronto, where she has spent the last, few months. Mr. Wright. School Inspector, call- ml at >5. .\'u. 10 mn- ddy last, week and Ivl't a gnod repart. (Our own correspondent.) Mrs. J. D. Clark and Mrs. James Haslvu \‘isitf‘d with the farmer‘s sun. .\I 1'. DUUgald Clark of the Rocky, one day Last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald of pmum called on Mr. and Mrs. James )lclhmalol SundayJW'ening. The boys have organized a baseball team and have had several good ev- ening's practice. Now that the bus- lust. season is over it is hoped a large number will be in attendance and gl'vfltf'l‘ interest taken in the game. Just quit an hour earlier and enjoy a guild game will) the boys. The trustees of No. 3 have re-en- gauged Miss McKechnie as teacher for next. year at a salary of $1,100. This is an increase of $100 and is the largest salary ever paid in No. 3, but Miss McKechnie has been doing ex- oellent work and the trustees con- sidered that the increase was well earned. finish for a few days. meas “'ku . ul' Duvhnm a number from here have y at. intervals attending the meetings‘at Mulock, con- m5. “? sincvl'vly “up“ sllc' n lw fully I‘m-unwratml. Hau'vmm Kmnmdy of Allan Traverston. Ebenezer. Ra ven na. (101 Bi Imgw't u): I Aberdeen. n lemuu has rvcmnly “PW FUI’d coupe. Mr. 11mm; Rvays‘ ml the past two- wéeks «laughhir. Mrs". .lulm Nulliu and Lillie Hn- Charlton family wk Hu- first. 01' Hip Hmlgsun and hvt'e, "st ”1' | Mrs. anly Johnston and Miss FUflVih‘. ol' \‘zindoloul'. have been vis- itors for a few days at the) Methodist parsonagn. Messrs. Charlie and Elwyn Jamie- son and familios or Owen Sound \wm- lli‘l'l.‘ on Sunday visiting their inothm'. who roturnod last week from an oxtonded Visit at Mont-Clair, N.J.. and Dome M inns. Out. I MP. and Mrs. G. Mitchell, Miss Al; m‘la Mitchell, Mrs. J. Blackburn and Miss Holmes made a visit to Owen Sound on Saturday. 1. ’tn'lp ut' ’t'mwutn. I't't’c'lltt}' twn‘t't ul‘ ’hvr llushzlllot. ttlo‘ tiltt‘ RM'. Sillllllt‘t ‘t’tltttt. a t'on'nwl' pustm' twl'v. sympaâ€" thi/n with twr twwm‘mnvnt, again by the «tenth last wank nf lH‘I‘ son-in- taw. Mr. Arthur Lotts ”1'1.ch Angolvs. thalit'nrnia. .\II'. Imtts was at mw timn a nwml‘wr ”1' MW Qm-on's an ltitlcs. 't'm'm’ttn amt fought in the North- \th Hutu-Minn and was \\'Ulll]ttt}d at [law battle nt' tlut lx’nit'c Crock. 'l.‘\\'¢3n- ty yweu's age.) 1w \x'mlt tn California and mm intm'rmtiunal fame as a gnu-at Illl'l'Cllilllt. I TIM} Httl l'l'it'llats ho'l'v nl' Mrs. S. t' t H0 was ttw pron- rivtur nt' twn turgc' «lunartment stun-s vmpluying tiw thousand pen- ptv. Itc- was nutmt for his philan- thmpy. was prosidvnt ut‘ the Y.M.C. A. and \‘it'u-pt'vsidmlt ut’ the BC" Scouts nt' Amvrica. Rurvixing him aw his wifv. mm, Flomnm- Ptltln, on" son and two daughtvrs. Mr. Stewart .\lt"l'u\'isln 01' the Bank nt' Muntrcal is on two weeks” lmli- days with his sister at \Vil'ulsm'. and Dr. and Mrs. {Zulul'ialgl' nn :1 mntoring. :m'p \H'H au'vunmzuu' him lmmv this wcvk. \ VHllllg.’ Jmh' IunIuItv III:._' 'I Iv“ II: us in “11‘ HI int" in In half n1 IIII- . ailI‘ at. Purl Arthur. MI'. StI-wzu't Mr'l'zu'ish nt' Mantra“! Is 011 [\m \ (Our own correspondent.) Huntinuml from last week.) Mr. S. W. Vnso. who completed his tlqugical (’nlll'se in McMaster 1'ni- “nudity this spring and rccnived the «iug'l'm- 01' Bauholm' of Arts at the (‘nva'v mmm-ntirm last. \wek. is to lw culm'atnlatml Upon his surcess. Mr. \‘mn had chm-go- of the Baptist. mmw hl‘l'l‘ Hm has! \‘um- mu! ha.- vn Mrs. Phil. Harrison of Swinmn Park was a guest at. the Nelson lunnvstc‘sad for three days at, the 01080 Or thv wank. Decision Day was held in Zion Sumlay school on Sunday and fifteen of the pupils expressed a desire to become members of the church. MT. and Mrs. G. E. Peart and sons were guests of Min, and Mrs. John Hudson. Snuth Bentitwk, the first of the “1491‘ o O Mr. and Mrs. Aitkeus, Misses Mary and Elizaboth Hughes and Miss Mar- garct \Vhitofm'd of South Bentinck spent. the 24th with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peart. st. “ill Timmins left Wednes- day of last \\ eok to \isit her sister, Mis. Jame-s McOlocklin of South Bond Muskoka. who is se1ioush ill. Miss Robecca Banks of Toronto is spvnding a month \\ ith hCl siste1, Mrs. Thomas Smith. l The weather being fair, 3 his Icrowd of flair ones gathered at Zion on Tuesday afternom of last week to hear Miss Harcourt. the Govern- ment speaker. Her address was a most admirable one and was full of practical pointers. Mrs. Arhur Mc- Nally gave some very sweet violin music and she and Mrs. John 0. Greenwood sang a (wet. Miss Katie May Firth had a good recitation. Refreshments were served at the close of the session. Mrs. W. J. Greenwood. the president, ably han- dled he program. Maggie McArthur of the 4th Conces- sion. They were schoolmates in old No. 3 in_ bygone years. | FOR your oney is th aboutâ€"tie Bank. It is safe fr m loss, fire whenever yc'm want it J. A. ROWLAND. Manager, Durham Ont Flesherton “HS ”1' L05 Angolvs. Hs was :11 nm‘ Hum )uwn's an Rifles. :11! in the North- M was \\'«_mncrled at z lu'l'v 01' Mrs. S. 11. I'cwwntly lwroft ul‘ ' lah- Rm; Sannwl ustm' hum svmpa- lwn-awnwnt awnin 3:27.:â€" ,.r.._o:a./. .1 $5.18: $22., 2: 4.5% 2 2.3.5:: THE DURHAM CIKRONICLE 13$}; W on this IS the one everyone ’knows fire or theft and is available . I'D- Mr. W. C. Hanley, an old resident of Artemesia, died on Sunday at his late home on the 8th Concession, at- ter a lengthy illness. His wife, one son and three daughters, survive him. The funeral takes place this Tuesday to Salem cemetery. Born .-â€"4)u Méy 13, (I) Mr. and Mrs. Frank ’Daylor, 8th Concession, a dapghter (Ethel Irene). As we write Monday evening Band practice is going on and the dili- gence of the players and progress being made is pleasing. Mr. J..E. McKee was the speaker at the union prayer meeting last week and his earnest, helpful ad- dess was much enjoyed. At the Young Peeple’s meeting in the Methodist Church on Monday evening the program was made es- pecially interesting with beautiful lantern slides showing the home of Shakespeare and other historical English scenes. Mr. Clare 01m and Miss Helen .Oke were home from Toronto over the weekâ€"end visiting their parents in their affliction. Miss Courtice of Toronto is a visitor at the parsonage with her aunt, who is recovering from her recent accident. Mrs. Samuol Walker. an esteemed Hill lady here who has been very ill for some time. is slightly improved. Mr: Mervyn Osborne, electrical student omplnyml at, the hydro pow- or house for the summer, spent Sunday at his hump near Colling- \mml. acvompanivd by his aunt, Mrs. W. J. Bellamy, hero. Mr (iron no MlU'lll‘ll is home from luioiilo lniwrsily lot a few (law and \\ill loaxe on 'llmrsday to take a position at. Iroquois Falls for the summvi- holidays. \liss Vern Lever Spent last \\ 08k at Owen Sound visiting her mother “ho is in the. hospital. M 1's. Robert. Rutledge, who return- ml I'vW‘llU)’ frnm Winnipeg, visited relatives and old friends here on Monday. JAMES HOPKINS Mr. Janm Honkins. who has been in the Red Cross Memorial Hospital have for the past five months, from a vumplication of ailments. passml Interment will take“ place to- mnrmw (Friday) afternoon at tuo uclock from the famaily residence. 1‘ he (lolav is being made to await the arrh a! of relatiws from New \ork, B1 uokhn and other places. The deceased was a stiong, healthy man up to a few years ago. and" thiough his great vitalitx outlived the expectations of his medical at- tondan‘ts, who thought he \\ ould pass away several months ago. He was born near Arthur on the 11th of April. 1866. and lived there and at Teeswater Liull moving to Dur- ham about sixteen years ago. He was married 36 years ago to Mrs. Williamson, who survives. Besides his sorrowing widow he leaves one son, one daughter and also one step- s’on and three ste p-daughters. One son, \\ illinm George, was killed in a bailan aCCident near Regina On the. 10“] Of IaSt February MISS M. J. CAU‘LD'WELL a Miss Mary Jane Cauldvuell died on the 26th of May after a brief illness. She was born in 1863 in the County Ferm‘anagh, Ireland, and when an infant, 59 years ago, came to this country with her parents. Aim it fifty years ago she came to Bent- inck with other members of the fam- ily and has since been a resident of this vicinity. GEORGE EVERETI‘ Mr. George Everett. who has been ailing for the past three or four years and in a serious condition for the past fifteen months. passed away Tuesday morning. She is survived by a brother, “11" Thomas C. Cauldwell, and sister, Miss Emma Cauldwell, residing at. the home near town. Interment took place Monday ar- ternoon at Trinity Church cemetery, the services being conduced by the Rev. J. H. Whealep. ' OBITUARY uxunu POWER FOR SCHOMBERG Arrangonu-nts haw hvvn «:(mn'dmâ€" Odwith Um HydrH-l‘llvm'ic Commissiun fur furnishing: lmrg with a. supply ”1' p0“nr. mewgr Sc!" m1- vim-trio Besides his daughtm' lw lvaws (\m SiSI'OI‘S. MI'S. Thomas \\'vil' Hf Emm- mont and Mrs. Hunl'gc- Kntvhum uf Michigan. alsu twn hruthvrs. Wm" of Mountx‘l-‘cn'vsl and l-‘mnk uf ligam- mom. Thu-1'0 arv tln'm- grandchild- I‘on. and nnv g'l'vainewmldaughivr. nvnno POWER roa ever since. 011 rocoiving tho news of his death. slw hmk the first. train East to no in altwulancu at ”no funeral. His daughter. Mrs. Brown. mum at, Christmas. inwnuingju takn her father with her to tlm \\'nst,. but ho became worse a «lay nr su :lfh‘l' new arrival and has lwc'n mmfinwi in his The funeral was delayed awaiting the arrival of Mrs. Brown, who reached here Moniiay night. On Tuesday afternoon the remains were haken from Bell‘s l'mic‘n'laking Par- lors and interment. undor Orange auspices, made in Mount. Forost cemetery, whorv Hm remains worn laid beside (how of his wife who died thirty-{Our years ago. He married Mrs. \Vhiwman berm-o coming West and to them was bani only one child. Martha (Mrs. James Brown), nmy residing .at. Rouloau. .~ He was in his 79th year and was born in Eastern Ontario. About 50 years ago he came to Mount Forest and since then, with the exception of a few years in the West, has been a continuous resident there and at away on Mm 2‘ He was in his When in Palmvrston be sure and ca.“ 011 the PALMERSTON CAPE next, the Bank uf Hamilton It will welcomv yuu and appro- ciato your tl'adu. (nu-n day and mght. Mmls at all Mars. 52"; 3nd Percy N. Howes. I’x'un. \ Middaugh House FOR GOOD HEALTH Tr! Chirogractic First Not Last CONSULTATION FREE Drs. C. G. and Bessie MacGillivray ChirOpractic Specialists Chronic Nervous and Spinal Diseases 3 Speci . HOWBS, Pl'l pp, Dreco is being specially introduc- ed in Durham by Mchdden’s Drug Store and is sold by a good drquist everywhere. Drum is a nmx‘ and svivmiflr mm- hinatinn nf herbal ronwdios. design- mi tn cfirrw! such stmnurh disordors as gastritis, avid risillgs. murlmss. ll. tmws mu turpid liwrs and acts m'nlly hut firmly on tho hmwls. Drm-u mmlains no mercury. potash or habit-forming drugs. This is Hm limv Hl‘ yvar WIN wlmlo- lmdy needs a tlmrmlg‘h t churning. and tlmusamls‘ \wlm disvuwrvd “w ialun of Drum spring ionic and rcuUVamr. will themselves of its lwallh-gh'ing m'livs. “No medicine I lum- mw- taki‘ll gave in" such quick l'l‘lii'f as “Peru. 1 haw hvvn imuhlod by gas in Hm stomach :iftvr invals. hearuium and nausea. l uflvn fol! wry dill} and mots lloatmi bufuro my uym. I was c‘instiputvd and had mum my back mm‘ my kidnvys. “'l‘wii lmttlos 0f DI‘N'U haw. dime! wonders {01' mo. I "over fool dizzy. am I'm-0 f mm imvkarlms, haw a mind appetite and owryihim: flan-vs with mv. My (-nusiigmtiun has :ilsu hm-n rolimwl. ln'vi'u gc'ls‘ my ““3115 Naval.” zip- In. W. U. My of I! lath. Strut, Lenten. 0ntuio.. Pills Draco the [doll Idiom. to: no"- lazing lot Wont" Organs. .cvv -~" Once; the stomach gots‘nul‘ol'mvr all the other organs of the «lim‘sum system become impairml. Gastritis, pains in the hack. cli‘zzinoss and «Ma- l-r distrmsa-s l‘nlluw um- mum the nlhvr. Hy lonimz and ruguiulmu‘ Una sumacll. Draw. the l'nnmus lm'lml rummly brings quick and laslim.r w- lief lu all will. sum-1' llnuv mink-ms, That is what Mrs. Armslrcmg ('mm'ml and lvlls' you ulmul fullmvim: stall-mnnl. lila- Ix: lln- IT HAS DONE WONDERS FOR ME flint”. lay 81. ms. Durham, Ont. its health-giving pm.» a tlmrqugh housv‘ WIN" the

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