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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Aug 1923, p. 5

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Ion-o-Roa At Veterans' Star. .‘lvm-n-i'o-a. lho' world's gi'mitnst mind rvaolo'r. has hm'n hnliling l'm'th at tho» \‘vtvrans’ -Star 'l'horzitrc- hero for “W past \"t’t’k anal. we haVP hwn tnhl has hug-n pulling: off snmv clover stutl'. With him is Rita .lnhnstnne. clam-0r :iml singo-r, who has alsn maoli- It hit with the? lncal ”wall-P WWW. )lo'm-Hâ€"Ro'a has hail a busy wwk lulling :1 Int of pvoyli- things ahmnl thmnsvlws. sumv ml which they know and UUICI‘S that lhvy «lid- n't. and has put nn :1 i'lo-wr shom’. Ho- gin-s l‘i'nm horo- tn Hannwr and no-xt. \ka will HlN'll at Moafm'il. itay :it'tornnon of list woo-k. Tho, program was t'ttllil'itttltt".t vutiroly' by tho girls. .‘Iiss .\nnio- Smith gaw- an mstrunmrtat. Miss Miriam. (lam- vron a solo and :i rvritation. Miss Esthpr Firth a ro-ziding. and Miss ilhrissio- .‘lt'tiil'l' supptiod the tin-- nwr in nor “lnstitutv vaspalwr." but thi' t’ilit'f slit-akrr of tho day was Miss Alix Edgi‘. who dolightrd hrr audirnro with an arrount of hor trip abroad. Aftvr brivtty tourhim.r on her ore-an \oyagv t'rom Montrral to tilasgow and dosrribing tho (Itydr shipbuilding industry shv told of hrr Visit to Ayrshirr. ot' into-rest to oyrry‘ toyt'l’ of ”turns. .-\ rod 10“”? day was twr trip to 'I'rosaro. rich in natural beauty and t'olklori'. 'l‘twn camp Edinburgh with its many plarvs of interest. amt London. with West- minstor Abtwy. St. Paul's tlaithrdrat, London towi‘r. Min. vtr. From thorn she rrossod to Bolgium and the in- terpst was rrntrvd most in nor dos- rription of tho batttvttolds and rum-- Ptm'irs of ttw Hrvat War. One thing which appPalml to her was tho. rare bestowed on thvso spots. sarrPd 'to the mmnory ot‘ thosv who gave their lives in tho (‘3llSt' Jt' librrty.j)thor placm of notv pirturi-tt to tho audi- ence \yoro Zi-i‘bruggo. Waterloo. Brugvs, and Brussvls. Passing from tho war zoni' stw wont, to Switznr- land. with its ho-autiful srrnvry and lumbar: of Toronto Club, Shun}! Mombers of the Durham Club of Toronto who are in Durham or vi- cinity are cordially invited to spend the owning of Friday. August 10, at the homo of Mrs. 1-1. '1‘. McClocklin. we how» tho,- now owner may long unjoy it in comfort. .. Mrs. Robvrt l‘lclnr has 1mm quib- ill for ”w past fo-w Wow-la. but we an? plvasm! In lo-a"n slw is making progrvss thwards I'o-rnvm'y. She is quit» up in Mars anal living with how iinughh-r, Mrs. 'l‘humm 'I'urnâ€" bull. who will Iakn gum! t'av'v Hf lu'l'. Purchased Tolford Bosidoncd. Mr. Thomas Scarf has purchased the TPlfox-ol ro-sido-nce from Mr. Wil- liam Bailpy and will gvt possession immmliaMy. It is a fine home and Institute lonthly Meeting. The» rvmllzu' nun-ting of Hu- “'0â€" mom‘s lnsiimh- was lwld at ”Iv hnmo- uf Mrs. Hugh Firth un Thurs- Old Resident Ill. "a“!!! Itwnuw In": v vv- -7--_-_-_ P“ ----- a , indwved by the glories of the country to stay for a few days. 0: this occasion the Kootenays honored Lieutenant Governor W. C. Nichol of 8.0., who had ofliciated, with Lieutenant Govornm' Br" *‘ -”““rt°, at tho ope. iqg. 1. Indians, gaily caparisoned, await the judges’ pleasure. d peaceâ€"to the delight of the oldest members of the tribe (3). BE Indian, though reticent and undemonstrative, Tia ever ready to show his appreciation of the fact that the pale face is a friend, a brother to him. More often he takes advantage of his fetedays to show this appreciation and good-will in simple ceremonies which honor the white man by bestowing .upon him the name of one of their own, and a seat in their family and council circles. The opening of the Ban way on June 30th . . . number of Kootenay Indians from various reserves, at :1 Drum, B.C. Here they entertained and were 5 bank after and a the n fl-Windermere Motor High- Sky”. entertained b a host of visitors to the district who,i having atten ed the orning ceremonies were easily we 1 unt 1nd ,wby the :10"? 9‘ LEEâ€"nut? heavens-Al. Lieutenant. asioned the athering of a large‘long since passed away. occ g ' n a largesse of tobacco and a gift of a one-hundred dollar 2. Lieutenant Governor Nichol smokes the pipe 4. Car-No-Sic-Klmeet and the Indian chief. by making him an honorary chief of their tribe. Robert Randolph Bruce, a leader in Windermere and Kootenay develo ment was also asked to enter the circle, and t e smoking of the ceremonial pipe and listening to the liturgy in the Kootena language, was dressed in all the panoply of power, hes -dress an d beaded clothes; ccepted into the tribe as full Chieftain, being given ame of Car-No-Sic-Klmeet, which signifies “Red after a famous council chief of the tribe who has Mr. Bruce expressed his pleasure note for the celebration. This being over the sports were resumed and prizes re awarded to the best-costumed Indian on foot, the to stay forafew days. best costumed shuaw, the best caparisoned Indian on ' horseback. and to others for neatness of tepees and ,thr NEWS AROUND TOWN “and”, August 9. i933- 'l‘lw stury duals with themfl'm'mivv in vharui‘ftcr and tonwerament beâ€" twiwn twin hrMhni‘s. both of whom 50mm] in the From]: Army :luring thv war. Gilbert pm'ti'ays both hm- Hie-h. His wmk us tiw {'U\“ill‘(”\’ in nthvt' i4 said to kw especiallx \uii‘tli “hilf‘. This vharactorization calls fur i-xirzini'ilinal'y [mum in acting. Nut unly is ”1'0 stm'y of tho pic- hm- intvnsvly gripping and worth whilo. blll tho pll«)t(’)g1'a|_bhy and di- m-ctinn ax'v «h-vlurml to ho 0f the host. Jm-nnw Storm, whu is fast... becom- ing- nnv ul' Uw furvluust «filiructnrs in thv film world. staged tho picture. Many M tlw scvnos \fl'vre photo- graphed unclvr nxtramwlinary condiâ€" tinm and {Ira ohw‘t‘ihml as mastmu p'M-m-s “1' Hip photographic art. its unique peasant industries of wood-carving and lace-making. Re- turning, shes pent a few days in Paris, then Liverpool, London, and home. After the program, lunch was served by the girls. CARD 0? THANKS We desire to thank friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy extended in our recent bereavement in the death of wife and mother. \\'ith .lnhn Hilbvv-t in the Stal‘ r010. "Humn' First," his latest, \\'ilham Fox ff'atlll‘i‘. will he at the Veterans‘ Star Thoatrn on Friday and Saturday nights Of this weak. Pruss reports from nthm' placvs whnre‘ this pit'tm'e hag-been shown accord it high praise and many who have 1-0\'io\\\'mt the t'oaturv assvrt that (tiltth is at his lwst. .-\ qnivl hum.» wedding was sul- o'mnizml \\'mhu-sc_ltxy at high llUHll at Hm lmmt‘ Of-MI'. Hermio Burnott. on tho -'nth Concossiun of Glenolg. when his siste-r, Miss Minnie Burnett, 1w- ('am«: the hridn Of Mr. Ernest Biod- gott 0f the Hcdlingcr Mine stall‘. 'l‘immins. New ”Mario. The coro- muny was lwrfm'mvd by the Rev. J. [-1. Pvtcws. M..â€"\., of Durham Metho- dis't Church. and took place in the presmu'v nf only Hm immodiatn relâ€" :Itiw's ut’ the hl'idv. “HONOR FIRST” 18 NEW 'l‘ho bridv, who was unattended. was mnrriml in a lwmming wndding gown of white canton crepe, and her only ornament was a string of pearls. The house was pn-ttily decoratml for tlw nccasion. M'tvr tho wrvmnuy a dainty WHI- ding clinnm' was SPI‘V'Pd. o Mr. and Mrsutlloctgett left on the :l.l;’) Canadian National for a Short honeymoon trip through Ontario and New York State. the bride travelling in a tailored suit of grey novelty eloth with French hat to match, and \x'earing a mink fur. On their return they will commence home-making at 'l‘ininiins. The Chronicle wishes Mr. and Mrs. tiltxlgett much happi- ness in their future married life. â€"John Whittaker and Family. BLODGETTâ€"BURNETT JOHN GILBERT FILM .Ov" -v- This being over the sports were resumed and prizes were awarded toitbe best-costumed Indian on foot, the best costumed squaw, the best csparisoned Indian on horseback, and to others for neatness of tepees and thr best travois_and__papoose_§n baby trap. anq'for thrir demonstfated 16d?! i3! 313+va "1‘04‘ Local League Juniors Win in Walk- erton on Saturday.â€"Walkorton Durham’s Junior North Wellington Leaguers went to Walkerton on Sat- urday and won in a league match from the juniors of that place .5 to 4. While The Chronicle was not pres- ent at the game, we are informed that. the game was a good one, and the locals had to step a full stride to heat. the youngsters from the capâ€" ital of Bruce. The game, we are told, was featured by many brilliant. plays pn both teams, but none .nut- shone that by Mountain in the eighth when, with a man on first and none out he hooked an almost impossible line drive out of the sky. tag'ed the man on first who thought all he had to do was make secontl. and, unas- sisted made one of the must sperâ€" tarular SitVtFS SUP!) ft)!‘ some limp in this part of the country. With two out. (hildsmith. the pitcher. had liitle ditl‘iculty in fanning the man at the hat and the game was sawd. Neiâ€" ther team scored in the ninth. 'l‘lw lucal lino-up was : Vullvtt. 3!: Srhulz. c; Goldsmith. p: Mountain 2b: J‘lh'idgf‘ ss; Burnett lb; [(13058 H San. m: Mom'hoad If. 'l‘he \Valkm‘tnn hattm'y.-~.\lammh and LVI(°(_laI‘tm-y. Stu-rotary Banting i'nt'urms us that 12v has rwvivmt notiw' t'rum Watkâ€" ht‘tnn that tlw gamv is [wing pruâ€" twstmt-«m svw-rzll munts. hut duos :mt h-l that \x'm'l'y him wry nnu'h. as tlw Durham juniors am» an unsy gmmul this war. Mr. anting says hv has rt-rviwoi nu mvtiticatiun t'l-um thv Sm-rutary nt' thv lmagnv. hut may l'mpirvsâ€"flKvllorman. Clwslvy. and Mullen. \Vhllkm'tnn. 't it :my limt' IIHW. Durham. lumâ€" mm: mm going In «lvt'vncl any pruâ€" lust and MW nn t'vars as tn tlu- nut- vumv. \w zm- infm'mml. ilhn' nwn wn'i'vspnntlvnt- l’m'haps. Mr. i‘ltiiiill'. ynn will lw iliinking wv aw li'vspassing.r tun nun'h nn nlhvr vni'i'vspmnlvnls‘ turâ€" z'ilui'y wln'n \u' takv in snmv at Durham and Vicinity at. this writing. ln Fobruary, lflffl. tlw writvr's lath- i l' and family lainih-«l in what is now tlw lawvr town. (in the 18th nl' Fah- rnary. l'trur days on tiw way from the Ilh llmna-ssinn nl' llw 'l‘nwnship nl‘ ‘Canghan. (aiming: by way Hf Mnunl {Inn'si and li‘vi‘gns. with tlw snow in gum-1'3] l'l'nm till't't‘ in hair font ”(“0“ mi what is nnw the» Durham l’mail. Hlmw ". 'I‘hv mad struck in sumo- \\ hm'v this Sitit' of tho commit. works. mining nut at thv liltl' Dennis Mc- l'achlvn‘s. nnw (woupiml by his grand- sin. linlwi'i. As a numlwr of the nuw residents 01' Concession 2 and 3. l"..H.R.. vamp l‘mm thp Township of Vaughan. [wing tho Mi'Gii‘i's. Scotts. iliti'hios and others, 0111' l'athm‘ felt at “01110 with llwm. living ulcl naigb- inn's ill lln' gum! HM 'l‘mvnsllip 0f Vaughan. 'l‘lw family had «linnm' at John Ritchiv‘s lll‘ill' thv schoolâ€"house Glenelg and Priceville THE DURHA M Any quantity. Highest price at the PpOple} Mills. 31523“ 14313711» Your Garden Parties. -Electric -lights for ganden parties. For terms and dages se,e Smith Bros., Durham. . 7 19 if British‘dmorican Gasoline. Did you get your British- American Gasoline to-day? Sold exclusively by. Spliihjrgs. 7 19 tf RW‘E'This Date! Keep August 19-20 01W!) I‘m Knox Cchur h Vormanfiv, anniwxsary and gagdml part\. 1 Wheat Wanted. Films Developed Free. Prints 4c., post, card size 5e, glaz- ed finish; finished twice a week. Bring or send to Kelsey Studio, Dur- ham. or leave at D. C. Town‘s jewel- i'y store. 510 3pdtf _ I Lucas Hehry’s Law Ofiice. Open every day for business. \ A member of the firm will be in the office every Tuesday. Special ap- pointments may be made at the 0f- fice. .53 H‘ Lost. Child‘s grown Swvatvl‘. he-twcvn Baptist church and 33; milvs nurlh 01' Darkios‘ Curnvrs 011 2nd tlmlvvs- sinn. 0n 'l‘hm'sday night. Fimlvr plvasg. 1011A}? at this ufi'iw. 1p From ‘tlw old Frank mushy farm. on tho 211d 01' ligrvnunu. un 0' abut]! July 12. a rod and \Vhitv ii-yuan'wlel hvifvr duw t-u vulw. Inl'urmzlticm as t9 hc-r \\'lu)1'mh0uts I'o-\\*al'dml.â€"\\". Hngdj‘. Varmav. 8 9 H Stfai éd4 'I‘rvi'nitJr Church Garaen Party. 'l‘hursda)‘. Angus! 16, uu-Hw lawn Hf'Ml'. Al‘u'zdlam 'tll'ntvhlvy. north uf tuwn. l£zawhail gum“. Rt‘u'ky Salla gwu \f .\',u. 9; “why Sun-awn (H'rh- estraz- Mgunt Hnwt Minstrols. 'l‘rayspm'jatiun prnxidml frnm 1mm. V... Eye Sflecialist Coming ‘V V Dr. Burt. spvcjulis't in digeasvs Hf the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. will be at tllp Halm Hnusv. Durham. for (-unmltation, “kahusmlay. August In, from i LO 1:,p.m. Eyes tegted and glusgs'ns suppliwf. SpéCi‘a'Jiét Coming. An Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat spo- cialist will be at Dr. Jamieson‘s 0fâ€" l’ico the second week in August. Any wishing treatment must make ap- pointments with Dr. Jamioson im- mediately: 2 Douglas‘ For 8311 One 1" wlwols. surrey. Al. SID.“ Stop' Tint “Chatter" in Your Ford. Numnye jerky transmission hands if you use \‘eudnl Fordol. The oil that is made for Ford cars. Sold bx Smith Bros. I, 719“” [1114me“ it. Dan R nninli: Rob Roy Grain Prices. We are paying 48c. t0 50c. {01 Oats. 65c.f01 Barley 650. to 680. for Buck- wheat. $1.20 yto $1.25 for Peas ano $1.00 fm “heat at mu ele\ator.â€" Rgbfioy‘Mills Limited. Durham. Ont. ”6018.13: Comi Wzfitoh At Oncea Good man and \Vlfl" wanted fur farm work: no Objections to small family; house (‘Hllld be divided: with free wood. flour. milk. eggs; pork. butter. and garden vegotablvs: only four miles fl‘um Durham. For furher par- ticular: write W. D. DaVis. 244 An- nvltmslreqt. 'IY‘Ironto. Ont. Us‘efi'Ca'rs For Sale.- Smith Bros. list, uf used this week is as follows : 1 1915 roadster. 1 1915 h" 1916 tourings.) 1918.1.0ur‘u 1916 tmn'ings. l 1918.1.0ur1ng. l. 1919 roadstor.-i 1920 roadster with start- 01‘. 1-'19'23 SMan. Lton truck with stake body. 1.1912 Chfw'rolet. touring. 1---‘1 ”V .1. Fisher touring. 859 they" can before buying. 719“ near Lambton streot. Mrs. Ritchie boiled a big potful of big ypllow p0- tatoes ahd our mother had a big supply of bread and cakes and meat from the abundance of the. farm in Vaughan. . (I) y. . £1“ng am an er TITis The hot, dry weather is causing the harvest to come in too fast and probably there/will he a lot of light grain this year. Some are not done haying yet in some localities. We see some have thrashed fall wheat at Edge Hill. Harvest is somewhat later in- the vicinity of Pricevi-lle, as that locality was blessed with fre- quent‘ showers. Miss Margaret McLean-is spending a while with her niece,- Miss Kate McDonald, at Edge Hill. We listened to a good sermon from Rev. Mr. Smith of the Presbyterian Church, Durham, yesterday, from the text», “Be of good cheer.” Ittv sire" it 06.43. sed Ca 3 l rubber-t irlemggy s. in good condition ', a bargain for a_ (11 .ith‘Bms.‘ Garage. 1915 touring. Iggy with wire Hun. Also one a. quick buyer. re. 719tf ca f 01‘- The Durham Manufacturing (10m- pany is now settled in their new building. At the Town Council on Tuesday night-a resolution was carried ask- ing for tenders for street lighting. No definite action was taken re- garding the purchase of the artesian \\',ell but it “in bet aken mer in some \\ ay and dewlnpmi for \\ aler- works, The1 Poaso Company 01"l‘nmnt0 aro installing a heating plant and \‘vnlil- ating plant in the school. (Q'h'unnd was hrukon Munday morn- imr «m ”In llf‘\\' additiun \ll‘. Hahn is making tn thv Knapp Hmmx, Harmâ€"«In antinvk. Friclari'. July 31, to Mr. and Mrs. .lnhu Adlam. a son. Bornâ€"«At prwurth. 'l‘uesday. July 28, In Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Win-Ian a claughtm'. Harmâ€"1m Saturday. August '3. in Mr. and Mrs. David Adlam. a sun. .\l:n‘1’iml.â€"â€"Hn \Vi'tllld'sdily. July ‘29. at Hm Mansv. hy Row. \\'. Fal'quhar- sun. Miss Mary (lnmwr Hf Muskuka (n Stvplwn H. (Znnpe'l‘ Hf liu‘m-mc‘mt. Marriml.~-Un 'l‘m-sday. August 7:. in NW I’roshytwian Clmm'h. loy Hm. MID-SUMMER SALE Ladies’ Misses’ and Children’s WASH DRESSES Ladies’ Gingham Dresses, regular $225-$250 SIJQ Ladies’ E Pullover Dresses, | e E1 regular $1. 50. for ..... 89: l ’WM++W+WWW Children's [Dresses 5 to 10 TWENTY hams 'AGO from The Chronicle File 0! August 6, 1903. NEW MERCHANDISE 0F VERY BEST QUALITY H. MORLOCK SONS - DURHAM Come in and let us show you our stock of Staple and fancy Dry Goods. No trouble to show goods. WE BUY ONLY NO. 1 GRADE MERCHANDISE We lead the way. We carry the stock. Call and see our line. and can assure our customers that goods purchased from us will give absolute satis- faction us we buy only {mm the very best houses in the " ° 6115111055. Children’s [Dresses years, reg. 1.754.} All coupons must be in by July 3lst on our profit sharing plan Men’s Fine Shirts r. Nuns. 23-2 WM." lill and lufl‘ Jnsvph H. Edwards. whn well Was! hwlw yvars ago. was warm“ .in Portland. Gromm. nu July 'I. I. tMiss Lucy Hurllmrt. a talvntmi mu- lsivian. Dundalk had a destructive fire 11‘ week md The Herald printing attic. became a prey to the devouring cic- ment. The editor was engined in writing any article cm "The Neresiity of “’aterworkstm' the Village." whe- the tire started. Married.â€"-4m “'mluvsdly. August 5. by Rev. \V. Fan-quim-suu. Miss Elâ€" izabpth McCrm'km a” Mr. William 'l‘. Wilson. both of (ilvlwlu. William Farauhu‘sm, liu A-b Watson. daughter of Mr. Peter Wir- son of town. to Mr. Arthur S. Shar- pard, both of 'l‘m-ontn. Mrs. Thomas Edwards of 'l‘ruers. tun received ward I:Hely of the death Of her serund youngest brother. Jacob Cook. in 12':li1‘urllia. Grain Wanted. “"heat Barley. Buckwheat, Peai. Oats and Mi‘ked Grain wupted. Highp- est prices pantâ€"Huh R03" Mills Limâ€" ited. Durham. Um. HM For Sale or Rent. Framv I-I‘hnm !mu.~u HI! minder strum: gardvnz pluniy lwl'ry (we. :uul ”the-1' fruit hushvs: film I nil- stm-v 3â€"hurnm' l'ursalv. Apply tn Mrs, (Gnul‘gv I’M'H'H. lhll'halll. 392’ l-‘auwy Turkish bath towels, .unv. and $1.00 «30h. I-‘mvy tnxyvls. pure linen in new! dosmus. Finn quality flamwlotte blan- c-ts. larg'o- snzv. arm-y or white

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