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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Jul 1923, p. 2

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:3!!! EOE . Haying is well aloné in this local- ity. Most of the farmers report good crops. Mrs. Donnld M_cLean, South Line, Artemesna, lS seripusly ilrl again. She was just recovering from a serious break of the thigh and was conval- escing nicely. We understand her condition is such that‘she will have Major McGillivray made a trip to Gravenhnrst this went-end to call on Mr. F. Jordan, president of our local Fox Co. Mr. Jordan, who re- sided here for a considerable time during the establishing of the much, has been an inmate of the sanitar- inni there and we are glad tn hear he is somewhat better again after a very serious hemorrhage. He has many friends here who wish for his speedy recovery. ' {o "ether hospital again. We hope for her speedy recovery. MP. W. H. Watsnn has mu'chasml a 11m mntm' hvarsv. This is an add- ml innn'nvvnwnt tn tlw- husinvss hm'v. Mr. Watson is I'mw‘umizmi as an oxcvllvnt and :nltvntiw funm'al ‘Iil'e'ctm'. and the whim! avvnnmmdaâ€" tinn will nu olnuht vxtc-nd his torri- tm'y a grvat «Ival. W0 arv glad to have our young pooplo hump for the) vacatinn again. Misses Mary McKinnon, Violet Wat- son. Edna Nichol. Anna Mary' Mc- Loan. Margaret and Colin 'l‘ryun. Lnuisv Watsnn and Jannt McDonald and [101- frivnd Miss Wilkiv, nf 'l‘nrâ€" ontn. 0m- \'illage sonms mm'c- likn it slmuld 1w wth them in our midst. \\'I' still SI‘I‘ lllllllhI‘I'S III’ SIHI‘k IIII IIIv SII'IPI‘IS. \\'?hy haw \W‘ In put up with this lllliSalII'I'? II snIIII-ks IIf IIIII'aiIIII'ss :15 ”IN” "[0 sumII \VIIII :III- IIaViIIu I‘I‘llialh‘ III kI‘I‘lI SIUCk \VIIIII‘ UU‘H‘I’S [)I‘lnlii ”H‘Il‘ Slflt'k In Iallfll' IIII IIIII- SIII‘I'IS, IIIII III nII~IIIiIm sIJIhIiIIg in “UP church shIIIIs. 'I‘hII kicks aI‘I‘ IlIIIllI‘I‘OllS IIIII iI SI‘I‘IIIS- as if “II'I'I‘ will haw III I» II “”10 IIIDI'I' IIIIIIishmI‘nI attachI'II hl‘fm't' thI‘ [H‘l‘lH‘tl aIm's III‘SISI‘. “'l‘,hI- l’lI‘ShVII‘I‘iaH gIIIIII-II IIIII'Iy last work was mIIsI succvssml. tho IIIIII'I'I'IIS [wing appl’uxinmtvly $90. As it. was" giVI‘ll a full “THU-III) in last \VI-IIk's IIIII'IIIIiI'lII. \\'I‘ will lot it g0 at IhaI. \Vv sew, Julm Stothzu‘t “ith a new Balm (tram! (‘hmmlot car. It 104ka quitv cumfm'tublo and llp- -tuâ€"dato. Mrs. 13. McMillan is Hut, 5” WP“ again. “0 umlvl'slmul slw H mmâ€" linml tn hm' hm! cunsiantly now. 'l‘hv funm'al of tho lato‘ Ma's. Hm;- loi' leman. an account of whom- «loatli appvarml in last \wok’s Chroniclo. took placo from “01' lato homo at. Lot 1. (loo. 3. S.l).lt.. Artu- mosia. last Thursday. to tho old cometary. Tho «locoasml passml away quito sud‘donly. [paving a largo family to mourn hm‘ domisv. Sowr- al memhm's of tlw family from the Wostorn Status wot'o unfortunatply unablo lobe pl'osont. 'l‘ho tlt‘t't‘aSt‘d caml‘ to this country from Scotland when quite younu . Hor maicton name was Christine Mo illan. Sim loavos many frivuds besidps llt‘l‘ inuuvdiatn family to mourn her loss, as the McLean home was \viclvly known for its wonderful hospitality. W0 sym- pathize with the family in Ult‘ll' said bereavement. :\V9 wm'v indom‘l surprised 11p hm‘e last wvvk whon we saw Wrillio Mor- rison escapadin this noighbm'hmd. Ho. is spending » is vacation visiting his old friends around (ilmil‘nmiin. Mastnr J. Davidson (imbarknd for Tomlin) «m Saturday morning and has nut Vet I‘i‘llll'nPd. 30 it is ovident tha_t he must_ he _ha_ving a good timi‘. We are sorry to hear of the pass- ing away of one of our former boys in the person of the late Angus Me.â€" Phail. whose boyhood days were Spent on the Old Durham, Road near this village. He went to Western Canada to Govin, Sash, and there took up land and successfully car- ried on for the past. 20 years. He married. and after a few years of happiness his wife was taken from him. leaving him with two children, one a small baby. His mother. Mrs. I. A. Pinkerton. of this place. receivâ€" ed a telegram a few days ago telling of his severe illness and was hurry: ing to his bedside when a second telegram came announcing his death. At. time of writing Mrs. Pinkerton was still unaware of her son’s death. We sympathize with the family in their sorrow. Glenroadin. (Our own correspondent.) W0 wore all very sorry to hear of Mrs. Ireland’s tragic death, and tho heaVV losses that were. the result uf thg: fir» that destroyed t‘hoir harm. Miss Bvlle and is having a lovely, happy time with hm‘ aunt. and unclp at Proton. Miss Ada Banks has been visiting for tho. past two weeks with Mr brother at Pmtnn and, with nihor friends at Laurel. Sim also visited in (nanmwill‘o and 3| wnt 80min hap- py__hm_ir.~x at “’asziga Roach. Haying will soon he at an end burn ’and we arr surv more is no mm 501‘- I'y. Tho crops wow gum! and the weathvr favorabln both for the flaw“: and gathering of the crops. It was imiovd a plnasanl. surprise to Mrs. Banks to once more enjoy a visit with her bruihm°-in-law. Mr. Elijah Hamilton. and with Mr. and Mrs. James Banks on Sunday. Mrs. Banks and the. rest of us hope that many such trips shall coma again. To Parents Summer School on Manda of last week and on Wednesday it: t for his vacation to visit friends and rela- tives in Galt and south Cayuga. In his absence the mentiers of the Methodist Church united with the Presbyterian Church. There were also union choirs. With the publication of the re,- sults of the Entrance examination came the standing of, pupils in the Holstein school. Ten pupils wrote. eight were successful, including tlnce \\ ho took honors. Miss David- lsondand pupils me to be congxatu- ale Munday evening was the regular meeting of I..().L. N0. 2296. A good attendance was present. The regu- lar business was attended to and then the, lodgesmnm was thrown (men and an At Home was held. Bro. Geurge Fenian. W.M.. occupied the chair. An hour and a half passed quickly in song. music and speech. The ladies served lunch. Rms. Scntt and Stewart exchanged pulpits lasts :zmh nth Sumv party “1' parties" ln'nko the luck Hf tlw Smith (iax‘agv gasolinv pump on Sunday night and holl‘wd tlwmsolws to a snpply of gasulino and mad“ tlwiz‘ vscalw. , Miss I’lurvnvn Rvid .nf (iuvluh is spmullng {1 NW clays WI”! [101' 11‘1mul. M [5:8 Mary ljyc. Mr. and Mrs. (imwgn Mt'FaI‘lalul :uul smyltulph pl' l’alnwrstnn Spent Sunday m ”w \‘lllagt'. 'l‘lw nmnnm-nwnt of tho Hnlstvin \\'.l’..\. t'nnthall team entm‘vd a pm- tc-st of tlw match playml in Mildmay 1m thv 9th inst. 'lhv [n'ntcst was sustainml In tho Fxocutiu: in Kitch- vnm' “ho ()I‘ltt'l ml that the game 1w llmml nwi- main in Mildmi) on Friday Hf last \w-vk. This was done. Hm i'vsult living: 2-1 in favor nt' Milclnmy. wlm win district. N0._10. (Zaptfain Wallam' bf I’m't Jntfm'sQn. l..l.. spout a fvw. clays rwnnlly “’1”! Mr. and Mrs. Hm'uck. and MI‘. and SUV-Pal pivnic pal'tivs sl'wnt. a holiday rucvntly In tlu- park horn, anmngsttlwm [wing thv Durham Prnsl‘wtvrian Sunday school. and a gunplv Hl' likv gatlwrings from MI. “Ul'o'st. Mrs. R. A. Nichulson. (Our own correspondent.) Missvs Audrey and Mvryl Living- stnn uf Halmltnn worn guf'sts for :1 NW days last. \js'eI-k at their unclp‘s. Ml_'._ W. A. LI_\°mgs_tm_1‘s, and famfly. plump stall' at. I" llmvrstml. spent last \wok-md “iih his cousins, the .lnhnstnn i'amil}. 4...... .2: é. a. ,:..._._5 .: .,_. .._2 ..:::._:,_. :_ .._.§:.$w 7.5....1 Mr. Brigham Livingstun 0f thv Royal Bank stafl‘ at, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€", is Spvnding his summm- vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liv- ingstml. .Maslvr \uViII'nl'gl’ Adlam i5 spvndilig his vamlum With 7 his Sister, Mrs. Mrs. M. (lampbnll of Durham spent (nw day tlw latter part Of last week with her niece, Miss Annie. E. Law- ronco. Mr. "and Mrs. Robert Johnston spout Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Hvorge Alexander of the 2nd Convvssion. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hunt spent Sunday owning with friends at North Hutton Hill. '4 Rocky Saugeen (Our own correspondent.) Mi. and Mrs. (ivorgo Spark) (it Guvlph ale visitin ' \xith hm motrhc Mrs Hill. Miss Man, McCallum 0f Mulock vis- ited her friend, Miss Mary Alexander Pngpntly. Miss Lvdia M. Adlam of Toronto is holidaying with her patents hero. Ebenezer. Conrzitulaliflns In Miss va'run McArpmlj. whn passvd hm‘ Nnrmul oxammatnms succusstully. that haw g1 chant-v :an trying tlwir hand at picking l)¢-r1'u-._-.__ Miss Hvlm} Watsnn is élwmling . a few days “'1”! lwr hrHHu-I'. Arvin“. at. \Vvllwck. Mrs. William N<wl11am uI' 'l‘m-nntu is slwmling a \\'m-k'~' Imliclay with her friends. Missvs Mary Lamb and .lvssiv Mavdonald. Mr. Eldon Runriman nl‘ 'I‘m'omtu and Mr. Eddiv MNJch-n ut' Durham 51mm Sunday at tlw humv «11' Mr. Hllgh Mavglquahl. Alissa's Tenn and balm! .\I(-l.u:m «u' Dunlmm au- sw'nclim. a I'mx «law with Hm M1 l mm lamil im‘ Hui.- “no-l; Aberdeen. (Our own correspondents- .(Zungramlaliuns In Miss Ruby Hus- lltl, nu passmg llm' Entranm- exam. Mrs.._‘.P11t|1111l111ugl1a111l311s.D. Stmxmt \15111111 Mr. 11111! .\l1.~. \\iiâ€" liam (11111111: 111 lllnnwml 1111 Sunday last. Mr. lllmh Mvfiurmivk lms purvhas- mi 21 lino IH'\\' illwwnlc-l var. Mrs. l). N. Clark and chilch'vn W‘- tm‘nvd lmmv Mic-1' a l'c-w wm'ks‘ stay with hvr fanr. Mr. Dull". win» is seriously ill. IS GOOD JUDGMENT. “The Tea that is always Ra On any farm of average size at least one hour a dayâ€"36} ten hour working days a yearâ€"-are spent in the irksome. wearying task of pumping water. 36} days which one of my Toronto Windmills will give you for profitable work. rest or recreationâ€"besides supplying running water wherever you want it. The one bothersome task. that of oiling the windmill in all kinds 1! weather. is overcome in the Toronto Self-Oiler. which requiresfresh oii Bahama a you." Friction and wen are practically; oboliohad. Toronto windmills. too. can be made absolutely self-regulating in file “Tor-onto" Tower will stand fos s lifetime because it is t1! hesviest. strongest sud best-braced one built has any windmill. Letmeexplsinwhy l believethisisomoftbebiuestoonmioca ionanh‘ve. When and Where You Want It JOHN SHUTZ, DURHAM, ONTARIO TO USE Reliublo."

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