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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Jun 1923, p. 1

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L DEATH 0? IRS. GEORGE RYAN ii . Mrs. George Ryan an aged and " highly esteemed resident of Durham and vicinity for many y.ears died yesterday morning at the age of 81 years after an illness of six months 1mm anaemia. ‘ The deceased. whose maiden name was Jane Woods, was born in l842 in the County of Gavan, Ireland. When .‘twenty years of age, she came to this country and married the late George .Byan, to whom she was betrothed in f... the Old Land. For a time they lived ‘ ‘ in Esqueainc Township, and then '3; came to Glonelg, where they lived S“ ‘ for many years before coming to J sonal impressiuus. Huthrie Church. Harriaton. was granted its request to continue as at. present until Sep- tember I. Some cunmrittees report- >0d concerning the work in their 'charge. and outlined further plans to make it mnre ett’irient. The next ‘meeting will he held in Mount Fur- est in September. Then the mem-; .bers of Presbytery and their wives _ enjoyed a picnic dinner tugether and :spent the afternoon in various games. Congratulations and a hearty vote of thanks were extended to Dr. Jamie- _son, who, in reply, expressed his pleasure in their meeting and urged them to come back again next year. any.” Presbytery Met Tuesday. The Presbym'y of Sangm'n hvld the“; June nlo'o'ting nn 'l‘uvsday at. Hon. Dr. Jamivsun's summvr cuttagt'. Wilder’s Lake. 'l‘lu- husinvss was largo‘ly of a rnutinc natum'. Tim llunnnmsimwrs whn attmulml Um movting nf thv (Smwral Assvmbly at Port. Arthur gzm- Imports of the d»- batt's and businms. also» Hwir pow- sonal impressions. Guthrie Church. Harriston. was gruntml its I'equvst you 56.-â€"N0. 2923. ’ her. Honored Pastor and Family. At a' Miriam-gatilmal mowing lmld in the .‘lo-llunlist Church Friday night. romurls shuwing markml m- crease in awry dpparln’wnl \wro pl'Psmilvd h} llw Varinm ull'icials‘. Al. the? Home an addrms was pro-snub- ed in Mr. llnlo‘ wxprvssiw Hl' ammu- ciation of his work during llw [)5le five years. and Mrs. Cole was made llu- n-o-riplent of a handsome leather chalwlaino- lfllllltallllllg lil'ly-nm- dul- lill'.‘ in gnld. lli'nwdml cungpvgalinns \s‘i-l'v in altvndam'o' at. hull: servicus on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cole hill {01‘ llwir m-w liomw in Elmira this 'l‘lmi-sday morning and will lwgin regular wnrk nu Sunday. 'l‘lw dangliâ€" (N‘s. Misses Mario.- and erli'udon leave tin-day for their summm- rut- 1.830 at, Oliphanl and will lw joined by Mr. and Mrs. Cole in the l‘OllI'SP . of a low wagks. I Cemetery- Annual Bee. The annual "bee" at the rvmetery will be held next Thursday. July 5. it i~x unmwvssary to‘ remind our readers of their duty to attend this annual gathering and donate a few hours towards the decoration and‘ upkeep of the home of our ant'est~ ors and our own ultimate resting- pinron The trustees have done good work and are to be congratulated on the appearance of the grounds. but with the limited amount. or money at tho-tr disposal they simply cannot hire everything done. The annual “bee" is the proper thing and should be largely attended with teams. har- ‘- rows. shovels and other tools. It is J in order for the trustee's tn ask the plothololers in show their interest by being present. They Methmlist and Proshytvrian congregations will hold a union meeting Friday (to‘morrnw' night in the Metht‘ulist Church at which storeontican views of ther North Sunmu-r'schml tn be ht'ld at Port Elgin will hp presented. A” are ill-J vited. ' Bryon looting To-morrow ___'“â€"â€"" “Hi... O Th» monthly mveting of the'Dur- ham branch of the “’nmpn‘s Insti- tut» win'ho- mm at, the home of Mrs. N. Bin-Ham»! 0n 'l‘hurscilay. July 5. A papvr will b» giwn by Mrs. ’Ren L‘umvrun and Miss Mary Mrliirr. Roll Call, “0“ {v.42 M Kim!) (2001. Woman’s magma looting. Mrs. John M w”. M. Kearns, the :11 residing in town lull was an Anglican in M! and respected aim by all who 4 NEWS AROUND TOWN cem- irolet touring to.cial prices 9‘: " 'See them...“ 7 â€"‘ [Bud Cars For Saki aég/ Smith Bros. have the owing used cars for sale : 1 1913 touring; 1 1911 touring; 1 1915 roadster; 2 1916 touring; 1 1921 touring with starter; 21922 touring with starter; 1 ton , ; 1 light .1...- ery truck with starter; 1 1911~gm Interment cemetery. nephew and niece, Mr. and. Mrs; Charles Reay. .â€" The “moral was hPld ya at‘tprnoon from .the hump nephew. Mr. Charles Reay. w] on the old lmmostead. mar V where the do‘ceased was h years ago. and “We! Imam life in this vicinity. > He Ivavns as rhh'l' mum'm' brothers. Jnhn and Ho‘m-y 01' em; and William and .lusvp the 2nd 6Za_)11('nssi011 of B01 and Chl‘iS., Dr [1031' “Antwan ‘~w pun. was dune for him, but he passed away on 'l‘unsday mm‘ning at 8.30. The remains worm brought liaet by his sisters, Mrs. D. Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edmunds. with whom ho mail» his home while in Hm West. 'l‘lm humps run about I hi't‘nrv being caught by Mrs. Edmomis. Tho mnw- \wrp hurriedly from the nmuwt. town a tnndvr care and loving 11 do. was dune for him, bu away on 'l‘uvsdav mnrnim Mr. 'Hmmas [Way of )lajnr. h" .. a fnrmvr rvsidvnt Hf Hunt illtfk 'l‘nwn- ship. hamwnmi with a so-I'inus :m'i- oh'nf nn Mummy. Jun“ 18. ’ when plnughin: with a six-horsv riding ip.lnlu.'ll. Thu two lvad hm'svs' tuuk 't'rig‘ht at a hnlw in tho- ,u‘rmmd. and pullwl Mr. Rvay nfl' tlw swat in 1m- tm-vn tlw plnugh and “1100!. He was tangled Up in the linvs and mum : not free himself. ' [III’ . and “SS Hf thiS plat 0‘ Bank nt MOIHI'M'HI \\ alkomilh; sun 4»! Mrs. Jzu 011 KP \\ IS manied at 'l illsuntnug Juno 20 tn Miss Durnttn Thompson) 01 that hmn. Ht V. MP. I)1mbar,. vtmgx man. pmt'urmmt Hm m-romm’ly. * M '. and Mrs. Kross lnt't ‘ ' itivs and will I'vâ€" m.- at, “nukmim 't‘tw titn'nnicto-t J”'”-‘-' “W cunmmnih in wishing! ttwm inv and 1m“. ;. . . Albany, MW] KRESSâ€"TBOMPSON Mr. Hzmwr Kross. M. (1.. Bank «If Mmlm'al. \Valkm'vj sun Hf Mrs. Jm'Oh Kl'o‘ss Hf [hi \VIIS max-rim! nf 'I‘ill_..r..‘L..-.-, P On their return t5 housokeeping here. V nvss as a barber. m 0 arm] Majority for Leesqn, 1919' .............. .67uL MaJomty for Jameson, 1923 .......... V. _. V-IIVIul "IIIJVI It! a I q The elections of’1923 are . , now a matter of history, and once again the riding of South Grey is represented by the Hon. Dr. Jamieson. His defeat in 1919 by Dr. Leeson, who won out With a maJOI'ltY of 953 was not. regarded seriously as a permanent de- feat and the result at the polls on Monday, when Dr. Jamieson was again returnml the winner by 314 of a-majority, has proven the strength of the statement often uttered. A notable feature of Dr. Jamieson's.return to the Legislature is that he is put back there t” a large 93‘1“!“ h." the voters who rejected him four years 380. While the majorities in the town‘s and Villages. with the v ' . .‘hertnn, \\ ere larger than in 1919. the slump in “’9 Slll’lml't to Dr. Leesnn is really the cause. of his defeat. The unfulfilled l'I'Umises of the Drury administration were undoubt- t’tU." a strong t'artor in the defeat. of the l'. 7‘. 0. standard-bearer. BMUW W0 giun a tabllltltm‘ Statflnmn ”f u“. result Of the polling as received last night mer the telephone from. M. E. Murrav. Returning Utlicer. For the sake of c r t 101 l ”Dllml'iSOIl. We give. both the ignites (i' , . 9 am 19;): 3 r Leeson, 1919 r Leeson, 1923 .......... SUI‘IARY OP IAJORITI 000000000 VJ .lmnipswn. 1919. 125 Jamu'snn. 1923 ........ .lmuivsnn, 192: lmvsnll. ISHU wo'sml. 192$ Loeson. 1919. . . . . . . 230 meson, 1923. . . .. u: l l ’l , DUNDALK .Iamiosnn Inn-son Jan 225 116 ‘amitjsun, 1919 109 .lamwsun. 1923 I...‘...... 1 i081 m _ _ .u .' uuuuumu'aUUn V [Nor in tlw defeat, of the} I'. F. O. sta a tabulutml statement nt' tlw result I night nwr the telephone from. h 91'. Fur the sake of comparison, we and 1993 - ........ ooooooooooooooo Jamiesnn I ........ 4005011 Jan ....... amiv ~ .................. “98 215i . SH 919 ......... 43 92: ............. 183 HANOVER Jamivsun I 00s GLENELG " .lamiusun human 11? 108 331 870 mm, nus L" in 3C a.» EGRBMONT .lflrllic'sc)ll l.¢'¢-sc)ll 55 ‘ 133 o o ‘1!) ' [‘6 . . 95 2:32 35 167 .36 11-: 31 74 13 24 765 Jamiosnn Loo-sun .‘. . . 182 5! 2H} 1!) DURHAM ARTEMESIA 190 397 NM 320 it) ~10 ‘75 THURSDAY, HM 20] ';O)u) -'~ Jamieson 186 71’ ”30 1729 Jamif‘son 145 812 M3 74% Damieson Leoson 338 no Jamiosnu chson 1138 46 Jam i051 m 69 43 '1 18 43 27 3A1 Levmn 101 120 155 ' 143 “3 I'll 495 16 44 Iamiesnu [meson 01 j 0‘ :2sz "6 b 182 49 Leeson 'Suu Leeson 33'? 44 wv-V Juamiosun [meson 32 9." '. O. staridérifié’dig‘ul‘i result of the pollmg from, M. E. Murrav. on, we give both tlie 336 1415 419 183 174 37 Leeson 20 158 59 31 37 41 '2‘ 19 9,} l J. 12 "0 by 59 "I 11 H3 _ o-w 11‘ :.'n!l.‘° wily}; up c.9ck is not 1,81!- ing correct time, bring it. In C. C. Douglas” jewellery and watch repair shpp. AILWOI'k done on the prem- ises and at. a. moderate cost. All Watch and Clock De'pairing. Mrs. J. E. Aliclml, avx-oss from th Durham Furniture Cummany, is prepared to take a limited number of boarders. Apply iII hOllSc for parliculam. 6 N 3pd in a QUARTER CENTURY Motorists, Booâ€"3E your homaowh. Wear a se} of Durham name plates on four'car. For sale at Smith Bros. Garage. 6 7 fl Boost Your Eon. Wheat, Barley, Buc‘kwheat, Peas, Cats and Mixed Grain wanted. High- est prices paid.-â€"Rob Roy Mills Lim- ited, Durham, Ont, ., 112“ [59 British- AmelicflWe. It starts quicker and goes farther. Sold at Smith Bros. Garage. 67 tt‘ Build a Garvage with thmce between the price of a Ford and any other car. See Smith Bros. at. once. Celebrating at Owen Sound. Keep July 2 open and celebrate at. Owen Sound. Soldiers' Field Day and other big attractions. 6143 Tire casing 30 x 3%- Tho Chmnicle Ofl‘ice. made at the o}. 5 3 U Town! L Douglas. Inquire at, f Sr. Pr. In M. l. :Mm‘jul'ic' \vlscm. \\':c tun Aitkvn. Frmla L: Ivy Hibsun, lrvm' EH1 Jr. Pr. A. to Sr. Pr (’hulson. Bc'rt Mame \‘inveut Ecchzs. Helm SI“. H. m Jr. lll.~â€"«l£uhhi0 Ch Hurtrmln Wust. Margarvt MCPI Uanivl U‘Cumwll. 41W“ JMmsnn l.¢‘\\'i.". Hazvl Smith. Clara . Harman 'l‘ymlull. Hillic‘ Ami“. Allan. hwu- )h-«laH. .‘lm'm‘ela llc'y. To Sr. I ll.â€"~Hnnorsâ€"â€"Brnw Donzil Haas. Pass-«Lizzie MrKvnziv. livalrm: Smith, Inez Lqith, lsalwl LPith, Vi- ola Johnson, Sadie Megan- 11 Irvin. Al “-‘v. vul .1923, 1 “ill not be legally liable for am debts contracted in an name without nu knovxledge. â€"Juhn Pil~ k9) . . - 6.143 W 3 “M angst: acnooL upon \' caretaker Wanted. For Durham High School catiuns wcniwd Up to Jum- ies m commence July 1: stm Use \‘eedol Fordol, the oil that ei- iminates chatter in the transmission bands. Get it at Smith Bros.” (jaw age. ‘,~‘- Ford Owners, \\ [lite cups and saucers," , for at the \ariety Stare” for Sale. ' Three-piece oak . bedroom §ppl§1t0 Mrs. .\V.H. Lmdel‘. 6213. Wheat Wanted. or. Wilma Hiltun ':\'a “at“. D .h‘. I. â€"-Mal'iv 'lscm. \VHHM' 3W: I’m-«la Lawn-120v. *z Leith, lsalwl lm’th \i u, Sadie McCall. ~41. E. Davidsnu, Teacher .ll'NmR Hun.“ 0s. Helen Smith. . M. MacKonzie. Teacher Sr. Pr.-K¢mneth Ni- Malher, Frank Gadd. I”. «Malibu? Christ“) .Man gal wt \lcPhaden. ll.» Human-t Irvin Ellis urmn Jnlmston .\l‘ll i I], \Un'a :l 1‘2”?! a H03 - M 1km: . .‘Jil- “0" 0r- Chart in .John June

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