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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Jul 1923, p. 8

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(Our own correspondent.) Mrs. Poacher of Edmonton spent aweek with her sister, Mrs. Lauchie chean. Miss Mav Rnbsnn and nephew, Ed- div Flinn. of Tmnnin and Miss M: Ig- gie Fan of [Imi “urn \isitnrs last Wffk “ith MI. aners .L H llnhsam. Miss Lizzie. Sweeney of Toronto is holidaying With her mother. Mrs.. D. Sweeney. Mr. and Mrs. Den. Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran, and Mr. Lindsay White spent the first of the week in Owen Sound. - Mr. and Mrs. AmbroseOHaley of Owen Sound, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Melosh of Glen- !oadin. s ent the first of the week as guests 0 Mr. ang ME Joseph Haley. ‘ii'rTéhd Mrs. Bert Taylor have re- turned to Toronto after visiting her 'wfiviihmber or} this line 3 eat. a so- cinl evening with Mr. and mm- an McOuame. - A . O l “- Mr. and Mrs. Will Kmmm‘ly Hf Shellmrnv. Mrs. Will nglmn and Miss Irma of )lilvm'tnn. and MN. Ivan Edwards of Toronto. were gunsts at Hm l‘lolwzmls humo- fur 11 um timv on Sunday. . ll. IIVI'I"' 7”. "The slmwvi's on SIInolaV night WP! P Specially helpful In tho- nat and mm crops. PBOpIP knmking ahmIt thv count) saw that (‘I‘HDS in this Vicin- ih al'P mpprim‘ tn ihmo' in smmal of the nthm thV'.II.~Ihips UM hon- elg_ is holding its 0WD. Mr. and Mrs. Will MIIFIIIIIIIIII. )lis- 9y Gladys and Master Ravmnnd. \\ mm visitm-s at “Rose Lawn" on Sundav and attpnolml Zion s sonic». the for- mer ltwo (Idntributing a most pleas- I [IN hev sav Emprson Pearl. was awav .‘ll'. Ed. Ilomk and his frivnul. Mr. Bob. Garland 0! Palmnrstnn worn visitors at Hw flunk hnmustt‘afl on Sunday. There‘ll be a big crowd at the gar- den party at Mr. W‘illiam Baker’s on the eye of m? 26th. There is always algal)! of 30051 things to eat and a spy-3‘ and vgned program. Afters spending a “flit“‘ywweek at the aid home. Mr. and Mrs. R. '1' Cook and Miss Ewlyn returned to Detroit on Monday. Tom has 8 dan- dy_ pow_ Dodge car. “"-\ '---‘rv- RP". Mrffig'u-rs gave a most able diggoursv in Zip!) on Sunday._ They say Emprson Peart. was away last week hoiidaying at (k'editon with Bryson Morlock of town. but some of the fellmvs aver they werp bogeymppnipg. Mr. and Mrs. Howrgo' Rnhvrtsnu and son Birks. Mr. and Mrs. Gnrolnn Edâ€" gar and mm»: ”Wounll. m’ )lnlvs- wmth “mu \wpk- Pm! gnvsls at Mr. W. I. hl'PO‘lMVmuf‘. Own Wart returned hom‘v nn Thursday last. uflwr slwmling a jnily flw days in 'l‘oruntn. Mrs. Charlns lex'innnn and fami- ly of Guelph arp Visiting at. Mr. Miko‘ Burkp‘s. Ml'. and Mrs. W. R. Jark and Missy Clara. .\lx'. anon .‘lw. 'l’lnnnas Jack. motnrml olnwn tn Muiim-ln nu Satur- day tn us” Mr. and Mrs. .iwmvs Nulâ€" Traverston. (Our own mrrcsnorulent.) Huying is ram-h fun. Who-Hum if b» furking 0m against a smr hrmvu. or lugging it 1mm from “w widvâ€" mmuho-ol loads-r. H sm'uly puts all "w HHHNPS in New. Miss Maynw Hulmv-urrhml hum“ from! Ih'h'uit nu Saturday vwning fur a \\'o'H-o~.‘li'no'.! lmliolm'. Miss .lI-nniv Ilmvk returnml t0 'I‘I)I'- onto» on Sam 1...} .‘ :lno‘l‘ I mnsI Ilv- lighIful IIIIInighI. hnlidming in D9.- trmt am! in the" hIImI' llI'iâ€"ihhnlhnml .I. \V. Flo't'k of Hi.- Slivlhill‘lio' Him:- ite and Marble \W‘vl'ks. had :I stimuâ€" tutti-r Iii-r0 fur a [my days ins! wow; and will I'Nnrn again in a slmrt. timv to finish sumo- \vnrk. Any [wr- svn wishing his swi'xiws might iwaw mm! with the cul'i-iakm' uf ilw pub- lic co‘-mo-t9ry heron Mr. I). HPtIu-ringtnn. wifv and lil- tlv sun. 1.)" ShMblll‘nv. mohu'v'ol In» m: Thursday M’ has! \wo-k and spun! :1 (9w hum" with l’rio-mh in tnwn. (So-um» BIIHIM'I‘III‘IL insurancv agent, Shulburne. was here last wwk doing cI‘msiIlPrablP businvss in lhv village and \iciIIIty. His daugmvr Miss Hanna. :1 tI'IIiIIo-d nurse 0f 1)» trnit. mad» a slum will on friends in “13.1 village} _ l-‘armo-rs whn mmnwncml haying last wevk report a heavy rrnp this year. ‘ W» had a lwavy ol0\vnpo_>ur “1' min on Sunday when throw 'Illl'ht‘s fvll during thv evenmg and night. Mrs. M. Rudd of 'l‘nrfmto has hown hero- Visiting with how t'athvl'. Mr. W_i_lli:|m 'I'a):l0|'._ TIII- I'ImtkIall mam II III'I\\W'H Mild.- may and Hnlslein last F I Has m Plling‘ eIIIlI-d III I tII-. -th stoning a gnal. AS UN‘ "I'rnl‘d IN)“ slzlnols‘. MIIIlmay has “'0" ”IN I-IIIIIIII by ”HP Imal. but a protest has Down ('nh’l'ml by H0!- stvin III hnth gaIIII-s and ”In I'I-IItI'al PXO‘G‘IIHVO' has III-0n askI-Il III IIN'MI‘. The Buttpr amt Hrvbm-r turning futon had a nan-ms mape from being olo'smnml b\ “I? om Manda} night. At “.30 u‘r lock tho' ttrv bo'll rang and soon ttu- \illugvrs “Prv on the sec-no- l nturtunatply. tho- chem- ical maint- \\ as nut 10301041 and bp- fOl‘P ”IN a nu!“ h.» aoljustml tho' blaze) mu undur cumrul- through the pf- torts 01' ”w tom-k»! hl'igallo'. 'I'hv r00! un-r [hr .412in mum “'35 sum"â€" what olalntgo-ot. Th» “Fr nriginato-ol in NI» WNW at l'o'w t’o'vt frnm tbo' smnkf‘ stack. Nu HHN'I' clamzmw was stum- and Wm'k was“ n-sumo-ol again 'l‘m-s- (13) "running. It as tn kw ro-grvttmt that, thou-u is nu ro-gulart)‘ tu'guuizwl flro' hl'iguoto- and that tho- vlwmival Pllg'ino' H nut kwpt X'Hi'nt)’ fur "Sp. pg- pec'ially thu'im: tlu- sununvr nmnths. We oflor congratulations to Miss Rose Wait on her passing her junior summation in piano for tho TOWN» Conservatory of Music. Miss Ethel .V. Sharpe. her toachor. is air)" to be i-nugratulatod on her succoss !“ lb? «awful training of hm‘ pupil In this class of music. A very successful sewing PAGE EIGHT (Our own correspondent.) (Our own correspondent.) Rocky Sauce“ THE mam CHRONICLE Mr. JUSdlih EIlnumIls Iif Major. Sask" “hn is spvnding II Iouple of mnnihs “iih his manv ilil‘lldh‘ and II‘IaUH‘S in and III-mind IIIII' burg. n'Iwnt a am 1110 first III ”N' “(wk “H,“ Mr. RIth-It Johnston. Mr. and Mrs. liluni-z Mchan am! (hildl'vn 0f Ravmmu, (‘Inllingwnod "lcmnshin. spnnt Sunday last with Mu. Mchan's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hmn'y Rvay. )ll'. Alho'rl. Swift Hf Hanoxer. is o-ngago-al with Mr. William Living- styn fur Hm haying SPEISUII. Mr. Allwri. Mclhznald and sister. Miss Marat-M. of Snnth Bentinck, “llcl Miss Annie 'l‘urnbull 01' the. 2nd clumu-ssiun. spent Sunday afternaun Inst. at Mr. '1'. H. Lanx'vncn's. - Missvs Vvl'ajmnl \‘cflva Boay visit- ml rum-ntiy With Hlmr frwml, MISS Hzrzvl .luhnsh‘nw. Ebenezer. (Our own correspondent.) Haying is now pretty well advanc- ml. with guns: ut‘ the farmers In. our burg. wlnlv nlhm's haw already fin- ishml. Mr. and Mrs. Stanlpy Livingston nf Elmira \wr» Visitors last week with his paro'nts, 311'. Wild Mrs. \\'.A. Livingston). held at the .home of Mrs. Neil Mc- Lean last Wednestlay. The next mnnlhly meeting of the W.M.S. will he» held at the home of Mrs. Duncan Ml'Qual‘l‘le. Pi-m'vbody is .busy at the hiying nnw. It spams to b» a better crop in must places tint} last year. Much sympathy will ho» felt, for The Home Loaf that keeps the little folks always happy and sweet tempered. Y0“ know plenty 0f 800d, pure Bread is child- hood’s natural rlght. This Home Loaf is all Bread and all nourishment. Not even Pussy Black can share this royal feast of Bread-and-J am, for the Bread is Henderson’s Bakery‘ Henderson’s Bread MINE Mr. S. Swans and family of Bruce County. mnlflrml uwr on Sunday to spend the» day with tho furmm"s niece, Mrs. Thomas 'l‘uckm'. " Min "(\‘in'iani 'Sléi-iéhhn "spent last week dear hunting in thv wulds 0f Ncgljthm'n Hlmwlg. _ C orner Concerns (Our own corresyondenl.) ‘I. I’aIIIs IIIIIIIIIII aIIII looking I‘IIII- IIaIIII III IIIIIIII IIIIIIiI'IIIIsaIII seIIviIIIIs IIII Jul) 23 IIiIII gIIIIIII IprIIIIIaIiIIII \II IIIIII know and IIIIIIII IIIIaIIII IIIIII. .\III. HaIIIIIII II'iII IIisII III IIIIIIII him again. and IIIhIIIIs II'iII IIisII III avail ”lI'III'n‘I‘iVI‘S III IIIII lilI‘IlSlll‘I‘. 'I‘IIII IIIInIII IIIIIIiII aIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII; sIIIIIIiIIi music IIIII IIIII 3 IIIIIIIIIk service IIIIII “111' Mm I IIIIIII II iII suIIIIIy IIIII music I'IIII IIIII ~IIII'IIiIII in IIIII IIIIIIIiIIg. FUI’ IhII g:IIIIIIIII IIaI-Iv 011 Monday IIigIII IIIIII aIIII IIIIIiIIg IIIII grounds lighted wiIh Delcn lighting that the atgtl'ac- IiIIIIs IIIaI IIII IIII-IIIIIII SIIIIII. Quite a number of the live 3 arts celehralml the Glorious 'l‘welfl by allA-nding the cvlebralitm in Chesluy, while sump attended at, Holstein. 'l'lw day was mjoyml by all who \wre in allvndanm'. Mr. John Bartlemnn. whose mother gassed away on the 15m inst. Mrs. rtlemqn. was a resident of Hanover and we are. not much avqualutad with the doceaged, so are untblo to give any detgllsa We. symthlzo with the famnly In their deep ber- vavement . Mr. and Mrs. James 'Wells of Han- over were guests of his brother. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Wolsh. rocvntly. Missvs 'J'illiv and vawcca Allan of Toronto are visitiw old friends throughout this section and feel de- i'ghted to see the old home and old iends min. Mr.WiiIlisn1 Morrison raised ‘11 drive shed on the morning of July 12 and Mr. William Gordon raised one the next evening. Mrs. Arthur Thomas is spending a few weeks in Toronto. We were in N‘rnr when we reported her away in our budget the week after the election. We don’t remember how the mistake occurred but will lay it on Hu' numerous truck cloads of whiskey that were reported among thi- (kniwrvatives at the time. .lim Eden is raising ‘his barn this ’l‘uvsolav. It is a rare occurrence now. 'l‘wenty years ago it was like a football or lacrosse league. We wmilil have at least a half dozen ex~ riling barn races each summer. 'l‘lw Drangqmen were well. satis- nml wuth their day In Holstein on 'l‘hursday. They am they nevm' Messrs. William Lawrence and Arthur Thomas have each invested in some pure bred Hereford cattle. the former live head and the lattei thine, we are infm‘mied. _ . s. MoINTYRE'S OLD STAND - The Quality HardwaI-g'. Durham, Ont. F RIDAY- -SATURDAY July 20-21 Admission: 16 and over 25c. Children 15c 'J‘W'O SHOW’S :8 and 9.15 PM. Come in and look around. Everything marked in‘ plain figures. Get some of these bargains While they last. There are hundreds of bargains not listed, but they] are here. ‘ COME AND BE CONVINCED VETERAN STAR Don’t be deceived by fake sales. We are forced to clear out this stock by August lst. Get your share of- the bargains. We only mention a few: THE SLAUGHTER Sunshine Comedy “The Landlord” We Are Giving You a Chance to Save Money on Hardware. CHARLES JONES IN_ “BOSS 0F CAIP 4” ‘ Half-inch Garden Hose In 50-foot lengths.-. . 10¢. per foot Red Paint . In 1/2-gallon cans Per can. . $1.25 24" Plumb Levels Reg. $1.75 Rush price ..... $1.25 Assorted Nails 11/3" to 5" To clear at ..... Hardware Pricés Lower Than Ever This week THEATRE Good Quality Hand Saws Fencing Staples 4c. lb while they last also 7-, 8- and 9-tooth $1.35. Bug Finish 2'/zc. per lb. . H. HARDING Rifles! Rifles! .22 and .25 calibre Reg. $10.00. They go at ..... for Potatoes, Currant Bushes, etc. Reg. 450. Sale price ........ 30c. spent a more enjoyable twelfth. The village was nicely drcued for the occasion and it not only showed res- As it is bei said on every aide. we never thong t. Holslmn was such I pretty place we would like In Iii-ale there. ‘(Our own correspondent.) Mrs. Alex. urn-rm" ape-n1. 'l‘lmrsâ€" day aftermmn WI”! ho-r Ilamerr. Mrs. T. Wldmv-yt'l'. nf Hampdo-n. South Bentinck STILL CONTINUES Sprayide l4-qt. Tin Pails Good quality tin. Sale Price. . 40c. Medium Size Reg. $1.25. Clearing at ..... $1.00 Folding Ironing Boards Were $3.50. Rush price. . . . $2.75 2-gallon Oil Cans Reg. $1.10. Sale price. . . . Carpenter’s Pencils ........ 5c. Carpenters’ Wood Gauges 25c. Good Weight Strainer Pails Good Heavy Muchine Oil Axle Grease Per tin, 15c. M. III] 10. I”. Mrs. W. J. Derby, 8r” entertained the W218. of the Durham Presby- terian Church on Friday aflemmn. libs Mary flamm- is visiting for I time with y{MI-nth! at Holstein. Mr. and Mr}. Pin-if] Vikki-fig of Allan Park spent an pvnm’ rMmt» Ly 1‘4"! Mr; and Mrs. W. J. mrhs'. ital on Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. H. May of Ebenezer. Mr. 109m Grin-son was in Tomato last wrak with a load at live stark. Misses Mario and manor Gilmour M WMI'MMR urn summing their mama," at. the ham:- of their unclfi. Mr. Jami-a Math".

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