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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Jun 1923, p. 5

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(Our own correspondent.) Mr. Gordon MoKinnon was home "from Gan visiting his mother part of last week. Mr. William Paton has returned from .visiting relatives at Winnipeg and other points in the West._ Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Battey ahd little daughter visited old friends at Osh- awa and Whitby a few days ago. Mrs. John Runstadler has return- mt from Toronto to join her’husband and daughter here for tho summon Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Henry and children of Wingham, and Miss Lau- ra Henry uf Alvaford visited owr ”In recent huliday at the parenal honlv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Muoro of anbm'ry called on Old friPnds lam-o last wvek when home attending tho.- funm‘ul of tho farmer‘s fathor. Miss Mabo'llc' Hnmlerson Hf W»):- burn. Sash. is home on a visit. with bar fathor and sisters hm'v. Miss Mamiv McLaughry. to-achc-r. )lelancthon, visited over last. woe-k- end with Mr aunt, Mrs. J.A. Hvard. Mr. E. I). Bmtham loft. on Monday to spend some time in the “ADM. He was accompanied by his aunt. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. G. \V. Kennedy. Mrs. Harold Bellamy, and Mr. A. Prouty of Toronto, were week-end visitors at Mr. W. Henry’s. Mrs. Kennedy re- mained to spend a month with hm‘ parents, and Mrs. Bellamy will visit two wooks. R. J. Watt, and children. who re- turned to their home at Saskatoon after an extended visit with rela- tives here. Mr. and Mrs. Boatty of Choslny and Mr. John McConnell of Toronto were week-end visitors at Mr. Frank Van Dusen’s. Misses.\'inla and Juan Lewis spent the weekâ€"9nd with frivmls at. W ”(in- house. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Down were week-end visitors to Toronto and with assistance of drivors throo new cars were brought homo for the Down garago. Mr. and Mrs. Frml Stuart and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Gilchrist made a Visit to Cnllinmvmd on Saturday Mr. Jack Karstpdt is homo from 0W0" Sound Collegiatv for the holi- dhys. Mr. R. G. Holland goes to Kimhvr- loy this work tn preside at the D0- partmenlal vxaminations and Miss McDuwvll gm-s tn anm'sham. Mr. Chisholm. principal of 'l‘hm'nhury schonl. will pl't‘s‘idv hm'P. Mr. Fl'ml Brown and Mr. \Vilfrml var haw remind the William Davis farm on ”I0 Toronto Linv and arn nnw rushing seeding. Mr. Kendall: Boyd was homv t‘mm Tut-unto nwr tho \vm-k-vml. His mnthm' accompanied him frnm Visâ€" iting hm' daughter in the city. Mrs. Lung left last wwk to visit friends at Honeywoml .and Crocmuro. Mr. John Gerow of Brougham is visiting his llic'm‘. Mrs. J. A. .lamiv- son. accompaniml by his daughter. Mrs. (“998011 of V'am-um'm'. wlmm ho will accompany humv for a Visit at the coast. ' Miss Margum‘itn Runstaollm'. Tor-- onto l'niwrsity shulvm in hur SPC- ond year. is to kw cnngl'atulatml upun passing succvssfnlly lwr examina- tions in Binlmical and Mmhcal Sci- ences. This clovm' young lady is making splvndicl prngrvss in hc-r lnspeetnr Trout of the Children‘s Aid work, had necaaien to visit here last week to investigate the case of a young lad who had been getting into trouble. The finding was such that the boy was taken to the. Chil- (iron 3 Shelter at Ow en Sound Where for a time he will be properly train- ed and cared t‘m. Magistrate Creaser nt' Owen Sound was here part, of two days revising the Voters’ Lists of Flesherton and Artemesia. 0n the former 20 names were added and on the latter “5. An automobile accident occurred three miles east on the Toronto Line, on Sunday morning when at a curve in the road a large Studebaker ear swerved and crashed into a hir,r tele- phone pole, which with the impact. broke about ten feet from the top. The car was damaged but the occu- pants escapec’t with little injury. Linemen were called out and «luring the day erected a new pole and reâ€" paired the wires. â€" , tuna- :-. .'"IIL'I w-u‘. Dr. Loosnn l'.F.U. candidate in Snuth (hwy held a mm‘ting in the High schuol how on Thursday 0\- vnin" last. Ttw attendance was not largo “hich VVas nn doubt parth dtlt‘ to u llt‘a\\r rainstnrm. The can- ("datt‘ Ilot‘nndml the actions of the lyrmy Howrnment and appealed to tho t‘lf‘t‘tOI‘S for furthm‘ support for himsvlf and the party he represent- eII. Audi-vases were also given by Mr. Harry Shaw of Markdale and Mr. T. H. Binnie of Glenelg, who occu- pied the chair. .\ preliminary meeting for organ- izing 3 Ladies’ Orange Benevolent Association here was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Haw- ken on Thursday evening last. About sixty were present and Mrs. Henry Down was appointed Worthy Mist- ress. Deep ifiterest was taken in the movement and it was resolved to or- Thursday, June 14, 1923. ganize on Monday evening next, when Mrs. Rowe of Toronto, Provin- cial Organizer, will be present and election of ofi‘icers will take place. After business the ‘company spent a very pleasant evening. Mr. Mervyn Osborne ol' the Hydro power-house assisted the Hevvaiian orchestra in taking numbers. Mr. Dalton, here, rendered very line piano solos and Mrs. Dovm gave a pleasing reading. Rev. B. G. Davidson of Dunchurch who is attending 'l‘oronto conference and is appointed to Mono Mills. spoke in the Methodist. church here WEDNESDAY SPECIAIS Tomato Soup ............ 10c. tin Corn Flakes, reg. 2 for 25, 3 for 25¢; Heinz’s Spaghetti, 2 lb tins. . . 25c. ' rubber heel. for ...................... 5139 White canvas oxfords. Reg. $3.00, for” $2.49 Rm! spring Sncknyo Salmon. large tin. gag. ' ' Kn New stock black canvas house. shoes, with 1!!" 0.111116 nu ..‘-J... .V..-------. -__ U‘ V 5013.. special .......................... 350. Canned (Zorn .................. 2 tins for 250. Package Rollml Oats (Quaker . reg. 30c. 250. 11-2 white liquid shoe polish“ 3 bottles 25c. anvn’s patnnt 15M pumps, lnw hools. sizes 21/; to 7. Rvg. $5.00 for. . .. ...... . . . .,$2.50 Misses” whi'tv canvas nxnt'dS. wide. too, sizvs l I to :2. Rvg. $2.25, for. . . . . . ....... . . . $1.89 Inl'ants’ whitn qanvas Roman sandals. SiZPS 3 tn 71/2. Rvg. $1.77). f0r......... ....... $1.20 Repairing Neatly ans! Promptly Done. Blue Seal: Toilet Paper ............ 6 for 300. '10-quart Pails .......................... 290. 17â€"inch Bread Dishes .................... 590. Green Japanned Watering Cans ........ 690. Heavy Steel Claw Hammers ............ 69c. U‘Cedear Polish Floor Mops .............. 760. Auto Strop Safety Razors ................ 89c. Gillette Safety Razors .................. 89c. 6-inch dI‘op-fm'ged steel polished Scissors 450 Pm‘e Linen 'l‘c'nvellinc', per yard. . . . A few pieces of Ratiues left at. . . . . .Reg. $10.00 for $8.00 Reg. $6.00 for $5.00 Reg. $5.00 for $4.00 _ Fine quality Motoring Gauntlets Black, reg. $2.25, for $1.75 ' Brown, reg. $3.25 for $2.75 " The Store with the Stock J. H. GIBBENS, Confectioner BOXED CHOCOLATES Reg. $4.00 for $2.00 Reg. $1.00 for 90c. 1 Qt. Ice Cream, 50c. 1 Pt. Ice Cream, 25c. J. W. McLACHLAN HAMMOCKS A. S. HUNTER CO. J. S. McILRAITH The Cash Shoe Store ........ 6for250. ....... 290. ............ 59c. ring 03115 ........ 69c. nmers. ........ .69c. vlops.. ...... 750. )1.So.oooooooo:oo 0.0896. 89¢- J. McKECHNIE for $2.00 RA BURNETT on Sunday morning in behalf of the Dominion Alliance in the place of the General Secretary, as announced. At the evening service taken by the Young People's Society, Dr. Murray. Mr. Holland and Mr. T. Bentham took part. Mr. Davidson kindly assisted and gave an excellent address. He will be welcome should he visit here again. Mr. Porte of Owen Sound will supply next Sunday for the pastor. who is slightly improved in health. but yet unable to take work. At, the Presbyterian Church on Sunday Mr. G. Hammond, a; Knm' .' ..... '. $1.39 ..... 750. ," ~ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE I Stores Closed Thurs. Afternoon Kkovah Health Salts. . . . 3 for 40c. Talcum Powder, reg. 25c. and 3453., for ....................... 19c. Eclectric Oil ................ 23c. Box Stationery, reg. 35c., 24 sheets paper and 24 envelopes ..... 21c. Kkovah Healh Salts. . . . 3 for 40c. Talcum Powder, reg. 25c. and 35c., for ....................... 19c. Eclectric Oil ................ 23c. Box Stationery, reg. 35c., 24 sheets paper, 24 enve10pes. .. ...... 21c. Choice Sockeye Salmon ~ Regular 500., special 40c. Choice Black Tea, best quality \ Regular 750., special, 65c. Heather Silk Hose, reg. $1.30 . $1.00 pr. Men’s Heavy Grey Cotton Work Hose, special .............. 25c. H. MORLOCK SONS Mr. W. A. Armstrong. who has been manager of the telephone office here for 25 years, resigned recently and Mrs. Munshaw, “he has had good experience in the Office, has receixeil the appointment. She takes .chai ge this \\ eek. Oollege graduate, prepared to settle, preached a thoughtful and helpful sermon which made a good impres- sion on the large congregation. Rev. B. McCullough of Guelph Presbytery will prpach next Sunday. Mr. Dave Bentham and Miss Beyâ€" nolds motored to Bootun to spend the McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE MacBE'l‘H’S DRUG STORE week-end at the latter‘s home. Miss Annie Gilchrist is visiting her sister, Mrs. Patterson. at Priceville. Mrs. R. McGruther of Markdale paid Mrs. J. A. Jamieson a visit on Monday. Rev. B. G. Davidson, who supplied the Methodist pulpit. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. Down over Sun- day. The baseball team hem plaved a league match at Dundalk on Mondm but lost to the team them b\ a some of” a to 4. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Caswoll and M ixed- Mattress ........................ $6.75 Allâ€"felt Mattress ....................... $7.75 Better Quality Mattress, $8.50, $9.50, $10.50 Spring Mattress ...................... $37.00 One second-hand Baby Carriage fur sale. Children’s Stamped Rompers and Dresses ............. 59c. 26-piece Tea Sets, plain white $2.49 Ladies’ Coverall Aprons ...... 69c. Laciins’ Print Dress. reg. $2.75. . . . . . . . . 51.98 Dress Muslin. reg. 35c .......... .. ...... 236. White Turkish Towelling. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ”a. H hairs Laundry Soap. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . “.00 “Minusclay. 18s, wry largo, vach ....... 3‘0 Wmlncsday. 245. large .................. 290. stt (iramllatmi Sugar ........ 8 lbs. for $1.00 Royal \‘oasl (iakns. per box .............. 5c. liddy's nntchvs, 3 large boxes ............ 33c. Baby Chick Fund, \Ved. only.. . . 6 lbs. for 250 A gout value in a light Broom ........... 50c. Arm Chair Canned Corn, por tin ........ no. Dominion Banners qt. bottles Catsnp ..... 14c. Don't Scold the Cookâ€"Buy Pine Tree Flour D. C. TOWN, Jeweler Optician Girls’ Waterproof Capes, reg. $4.00 A“ 'A for ...................... $1.30 Boys’ Raincoats, reg. $3.50. . $2.50 Men’s Slicker Raincoats, reg. $8.00 A‘ AA Mange] Seed (Rennie’s), 1b., 50c. Turnip Seed (Swede), per 1b., 75c. Greystone, per lb ............ 50c. Black Fence Wire, per Ib. . . 5%c. Large Clothes Baskets. . $1.75 ea. Lady Dainty double-mesh Hair Nets ............... 3 for 29¢. for ...................... 50. Men’s Donegal Tweed Coats $13.00 AT GRANTS 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT OFF ALL IVORY GOODS FOR WEDNESDAY WEDNES- DAY NIGHT. Travel Free Coupons given with ach sale. PINEAPPLESâ€"aYOUR LAST CHAHCE HARDING’S HARDWARE THE VARIETY STORE dtughters, Miss Mildred and Mrs. Wells. motored tn Allistuu nu Satur- day to visit the latter‘s sister. Mattresses Mr. and Mrs. Hicklim‘: matured to Toronto on Tuesday an a sham Visit. “MLâ€"In Egrmét-mr 0n Sunday. June 3. to Mr. and live. 2101mm Keith 3 son (Robert Andrvw. - Ingramâ€"4 m June» 1’. '0 Mr, and Mrs. George Ham-mun a sun (still- J. J. HUNTER BEGGS’ STORE J. H. HARDING ED. KRESS. PAGE m

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