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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Jul 1923, p. 5

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(Our own correspondent.) On Thursday evening of last week the third public meeting of 8.8. No. 3 (Holstein School), was held to de- cide regarding the continuance of the Continuation school. After much discussion the vote was taken and resulted in 45 voting for and 24 against the scheme. This is a good start on the way to success in this line. Our football boys journeyed to Walkerton last Friday evening and succeeded in defeating the team of that town. the score being 2-0. The standing new is : â€" - m n Holstein 3 1 6 Walkerton .. 0 f; 0 M ildmay . . . . 3 l 6 Mi' (lmay and Holstein 310 no“ a (Fifi. Hmne and home gamvs :m' beâ€" im: arrangml which will my duuht d0- (‘ide the winnvr, as goals mum. Miss Lizzie Ross. who has Spvnt a cuuvlv 0! works with Mr sister here. returned in how hump in thruit nu Friday of last \vm-k. Rev. and Mrs. Truax spmii 15w “wk-cm! with thv Misses Brown bpfore suing to their new circuit at. Bartmn' i I le. -â€"“.\-l-l:.vizillil‘birs. \V. A. Reid. Spout Dominion Day with frivnds 111 (ml- lingwnml. n '\ g "P .....,,.- W- Mrs. Wallacc’ and son nf Port Jef- t‘m'son. 11.1., am,- spvnding their vaca- v D Hun with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hiscock The annual meeting of the Egrv- mnnt Sunday Scluml Associatinn was hvld in the Prvshytvrian Church 0m Wmlncsdny aftvrmmn, June 27. Rev.‘ H. S. Scott conducted the opening wxm'cisvs. Mr. B. Christie presided. RM. F. \V. Madden. 'l‘nmmto. gave‘an addrms on “Tim Sm'vim) 01' Worship in the Sunday Sclmnl,“ and cunduct- m! a round hlhlv mik rm Sunday wtmni pruhlvms. and at tlw vwning so-ssiun slmko- nn mlncatimml mango- ;tism. l’wx. \\'. .l. Walko-r also afl- drvssw! Hw nun-Ming. . Mrs. Henrge Hostetter returned from “Him” nn Thursday of last. week after spemiing hm weeks with relatives here. ' The Rev. H. S. Scntt received a message cm Saturday informing him M’ the death 0f his sister, Mrs. Jarvis. in Brantl’oml Hospital. She M't the Village a couple of weeks ago to rereive treatment in that institu- twn. She had been in failing health fur some time, but nothing serious was expected: We understand the nuwral tunk place in Toronto on Monday. A'l "' .‘.u~‘ 0 Miss L. Williamson of Weston and John Ross of Stratford spent the week-0nd at the home nf Miss Mary Ross. hm'v. Miss Bose \Vt‘SL Wednesday to tr: in music. I“ IIIUU-w . Miss E. N. Sharpe spout a few days recently with friends in Toronto. returning Tuesday evening. Ebenezer. (Our own correspondent.) A munlber ol‘ the. peOpIo of our burg look a holiday yeslvnlay (Mon- (lilyl. Some celebrated by attending the sports in Durham, While a great many took in the picnic at Lamlasll, where a good time is reported. M 1'. and Mrs. James Livingston and daughter of Hamilton. were holiday Visitors wilh his brother, Mr. \V. A. Livingston. Mr. William Dawson ‘of Toronto went last week-end with his broth- e-x'-in-law. Mr. John Wells. Mrs. Robert Johnston and daughter Miss Hazel. accompanied by the for- mer‘s molher, Mrs. Henderson of Hamllllt‘ll. spent an afternoon with ---‘\- \‘u Mr. and Mrs. Hutton Hill. Miss Mary Bailey of Toronto is F‘I't‘nding a month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey. Miss l’ual'l Wilson, who has tend- rx'v-d lwr re'signation as school teach- ..,- how at. No. 3. has returned to hvx‘ homo at Elmwood to spend“ her \‘zz- anion. nnnuy. 1-1! 5. ms. (bur mm (‘nrrespondenfl .\h and .\h.~'z. .lamm Walsh and son .h~2n1.:1ml Mr. and Mrs. James Sulliâ€" 'xzm mutult'd tn Walkexntun ThnI‘Sâ€" ~12“ M 135'! \wok to attend the Sih (3? \meing of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ilnflnfll‘fi Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh entnrâ€" tainml frinnds from 'l‘m'unto and Uhicugo (we? thv week-end. - Thb County Road still looks alive yet. Mr: Wright. has been along with the: drag. The statute labor .is nearly all .mmpleted for another season. Goldsmith Bros. are well on their way with the new flume. Quité fia fiumbor from here attended the Orange servipe at Crawford on Sunday. July 1. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKechnie of Crawford. wore the guests 0! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ledingham’. Mr. and Mrs. John Goldsmith of Massie made a call on Goldsmith Bros. of this plaqe. ”M}. and Mré. John Lang entertain- ed a number of the young people on Welbeck *st wont. to Kitchener try hc-r «,vxumination Â¥h6mas Milligan 0f Won Lost Pts. Wednesday evening of last week. Kisses Muriel Heft and Lucille Sharp are back from trying them En‘lrance examinations- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Connor and daughter, of Walkerton, spent Sun- day in the vicinity. . _ --- 0‘1-‘ “V. '7‘- Mr. William Mountain of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Styles of Durham were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. P .M‘ountain, J r. ' Oh, yes, once again we come along Bulk Coffee Kspecial blend}, reg. 600.. 'l'nih‘? 9031‘. in raw. 10mm), hard water and plain; large bar............... Pink Salmnn. 1/,» II) tins......... and 3.43.7“ (my unly Parkwâ€"Hunhrr Bug Killmm ....... / Rust. quality Paris Green ....... 590. m. 3â€"hurnvr (lual Uil Stnw. with nwn. . . . $27.59 He'St, singlv-ply Ruufiing. I2 111.. pm 11““ $1.69 ‘To'imbinatinn \VWde-r (lultivatmn... 980. ea. Hmnlyvar Bicycle. Tires ............ $1.89 ea. Georgia Pine Curtain Stretciwr.... $1.19 set. Mark's Pork and Beams. . . . . . . . z 7» tin: Pink Salmon fmu... . 'l‘igm' Brand Catsup . . . . . . . . . . .. Largo. bottJP Vanilla. . . . . . . ..... Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. F RL’IT SALIXE, reg. 75c .............. Gin Pills, reg. 500 ..................... TANLAC, reg. $1.00 .................... ELECTRIC LINIMENT, reg. 356 ........ The Store with the Stock :Ul....ooo MacBETH’S DRUG STORE A. S. HUNTER CO. J. S. McILRAITH J. McKECHNIE The Cash Shoe Store R. BURNETT to have a little chat. The elecuon 13 over and .we hear some good old Tories boasting about the his turn- over and laughing at the sick U.F.O. Well, I fai-l to see where they have much to boast about. for there was no such turnover as there was in the , L.\â€".‘\ ‘IU quoa Vw- ..v - __ past election, and of course we have to admit that it is not always the best end that wins. I venture to say we are not down-hearted yet, and just to remind you of the past and the future we ham to keep in touch with the good things which we have been otYered by the Tory candidates. ... 2 for 250. . .' ..... $5.00 2 tins for 250. ........ $1.00 150. bat. ......... 25c. . 100. , 49c. The election is Every Wednesday evening at 8 pm. â€"-by-â€" Stores Closed Thurs. Afternoon Of course we know very well they have no .lntention of standing good for what they brag about. but then they had to have a sure bait to get the tlsh or they would not have got them. Well, it makes but a very little difference anyway, as the far- mers have a pretty average crOp his year and if they don‘t get a big enough price for their products we *guess they can hold them till they do. As to roadmaking; well, a tack would have head enough on to know that to do away with the good roads is only putting a stop-block on proâ€" ' SI’L'GI \L PRICES IN T kPESTRY AND BRUSSELS RI GS ,ALSO (ll RTAIN M ATE Men’s Pun; Silk Hvatéw‘ Hu-‘P. special... 800. Mom‘s Pure Silk Blav’ii Hun}. «'pvciul.... 750. Ltldics' Fancy Hus», 1‘03. $2.93. ‘1"‘0331. . $2.00 ’ - . [H' V _ nmlmn hnn Lamps Mk; \nglv Hat-'0. sip” . 35c. , . ' l"' ‘ Broken Imp LadH-s NH 3 tins Classic Cleaner ............. 4 lbs.’ Rice. .~ ........... ’ .......... 1 lb. tin Best Red Salmun ......... Heinz Sweet Pickles, pint ........ 4 lb. pail ’Apple Butter ........... ERIALS AND MADE if? LilfR'l‘AINS RUGS AND CURTAINS _. 6-» A.. H. MORLOCK SONS J. W; McLACHLAN ED. KRESS. "xi-ego, both for the farmers and the townsmn, and u sure defeat in the next election. Well, here is hoping for something better in the future. I still remain.a U.F.0. DEAF All) ..nuu COUPLE A“ Hill!!!) ll “L830! ' A'wedding that was unique in the Orangeville vicinity took place last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reid, Caledon. The bride, Uretm Lillian Duke, and the groom. George Bridgeford, of Hamilton. are both deaf and dumb. They met at a 37c. (In! Glass Crmm and Sugar Sub ..... 98c. ti’lnwr lmuf Brc'akl'asl l‘lah's‘ ...... $2.00 doz. vay {in lino-aclin; ’ans. . . . .. .. 8‘90. Silk Hulvuruul' ””90. hand vlm‘kml. mar. 00 ‘1.” s2.:".. “'!.oogoooaooo.OOOOOOOOOOOOO Hrauululud Sugar. . . Mum? \um‘ Am-nn Gingham. .50 in. \x'idv. reflux 5W2. Eddy Mah‘hvs‘. l'ng. 4190.. fur..... Dingman's Cast ilv Snap . . . . . . 6 “WIN” Garclun HIMM [Hark T03. 8 Mn: hc-sl Inwanulntv] Sm. :n‘. \V‘rhih‘ and rud Jar Ruhlwrs, L107... Rnyal Yeast Ilakvs. ~vavh. . . . . . .{ t‘asvmlv lal'gn {ins Pink Salmon. UM Arm ( hail Cannmi Hum. . . a DON’T MISS THE SAVING YOU CAN RAKE 0N HAVING YOUR EYES FITTED ON WEDNESDAY SPECIAL m PER (ZI'ZN'I‘. DISUH‘NT OF!“ ALL GLASSES and “'0 make no charm» fur exam- inatiyun. Shell-rimmmi. :mld-l‘lllmi. rimlm- ur' mm: with tlm ear moves. In all stylus, Sat isfzuft inn guaram mid. ' l 0% O F F All Tapestry, Velvet Smyrna Rugs 35c. Linimcnts. .i ..... . 60c. ('Zlnasv‘s Ointment ........ 350. Forhan's Tooth P5410. . . . $1.00 Horlick’s Halted Milk. . . The House of Quality Hardware J. H. HARDING . TOWN, Jeweler Optician \\"hm- linumvl Iivfrvgvx'mur. mg, $20 Wednesday only ......... S17.” McFADDEN’S DRUG STORE THE VARIETY STORE itlmgrzmhc iquid Silo ‘dear and dumb church in mum. Rev. [1. L. Ptrlridge. pastor of tho Orangeville Methodist Church. "a the oflicinling clergyman. bliss Al- ice Webb pluyefl lhe woddlng'music. and Miss Kathleen Reid acted as in- tvrprelpr. Ale‘ a shm'l lmnoymno: 7 the silent couple will rt-sidv at Dun- . das. RM. E. Cunenm. 8A.. 8Tb... Pafinl' Sunday. Jub- 8, ma. .\.M.â€"-â€"~“|‘niled HrnHu-z's." P.M.~“TI’Ie Morning Star." am and tancv ,reg. 60¢ BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES Vt-HN'!‘ «I Mavhinv Uil Cans 151'. J. J. HUNTER ....... 9 lbs. for $1.00 BEGGS’ STORE 313,?!“ 'H (5,00. . Map Pulisvh, large AT GRANT’S 6 cakes" 23c. PAGE m

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