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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Aug 1923, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Brown of New York are visiting D. McMillan’s, South Linn. Artemesia. The Village Trustees are having the streets raked. This is a great, improvemrnt as there WPPO many rolling swims. hard alike on animals and cars. Mr. Archie McMillan left Wodnes- day for Alberta after Spending part A. B. McAi'thm‘ has I'Plllfno'd to the city for a whilo. as building seems to be booming again. The fuel situation is much easier here this year as Karstedt Bros. haw "[1108de a car of stove coal and expect a car. of rlwstuut any day. The priw is $16.50 a (nu. D. .‘chachlan is hzn'ing his house renovated. “'hitewash and paint an» a wonderful help to any build- Miss Delia McPhail is visiting friends in Hamilton. “"0 hope she will come home much improved in health after her operation. The picnic at Currie‘s bush was well allpnded. A good program and lunch mad» for the success of the aflm‘noon. Hni' lm-al lil'HH'l's haw hail snl'lll‘ experio-nm- with a “PIN «if Mark val- tlv pni'rliaso-ol in l’i'ntnn 'I‘mvnship. They seemed tn think that unw they left their mx'n yin-cl that the lands were t'rm-hnhl and Mimi aiei'm-clingly. Only after three atto-mpis were they tinally oll'iVPll into» the stm'kyarcls. and then nnly with u big gang: of men and a few nintur ears in ho-znt them at the varinns turns. Mr. H. H. )li'lman had a close will when nnv hit him and doubtless would haw hurt. him seriously it' he hadn't gut out «if the way. Mr. W. Aldcorn. ton. had a narrnw escape. Three of the animals are still missing. Mr. J. )lv'l'augurl has In” Mr Hw “'Pst. city aftm- slum-t holidays lam-v. Miss l'l. Flvming is Visiting with how sish'r. .\lr.~'. l". H. Karsto'dt. Mr. F. H. Kat'stmlt purvhaso-ol a fin» ro'xislo-ro-ol .lo-x'sv." t'HW {mm Hu- Shvpparolmn'l'arm nvar Murkmtlou )lissvs F. H. Mela-an. Saoliv )lc-Kin- nun. .lvau Hnrm-H. l’. )l‘le'ugmn l’. Livingstnnv. and Mr. Shmlwy erguâ€" sun. BA" and family, x'o'tm'nml tn tlw Swintnn Park’s big day was woll attvudml fl'nm thi~' district. All 1'0- Lmrt a gOOd day. l‘lflH‘ HI‘ ti'miwoi HHI's‘o's. HHWo'Vi'l'. [numb ini'nmimiin;i ‘.\ iii in' :iu-n iati‘l'. .lnlm Mi‘Ko-i'hniv Hf Hii' Gravel Hum! has purvhaswi u “my Final l'i'nm .\l|~~’0'nl x Sic-Imam. im‘ui :;1i':i;_-o-iiwii. (l {MW days ago. Thu Dominion .\lliani‘9 represent- imw ~‘imkn fmm Hm l’i'vsl'iytcrian pulpit last Sunday in :i gum! limiso'. Balsam Vallvy are again putting cm a picnic this 'l'nmoiziy o-Vi-ning. \\'i- hnlw thp weather is in their {may in this. tlwii' third attvmpt. Miss Reta Everest and Mr. Am- brose McKeo- of Toronto. motored up to slmnd HIP week-mm with Miss Ma- bt'l l'IVmw-s't Hf 'l‘numtn \Vll” is spend- m}: a month .~ holiclau at hm- home here. Miss Berlin Aloh'm'n. a graduate: mun-w, of Saskatchmvan. is lwnw vis- iting lwr quu-r. Mr. William .\M- cum. and Minor frivnds. Rm; Mr. Po-tvrs of Durham con- ductmi smwiw in tho' )lvthmlist (‘th'vh last Sunday morning. \Vitl Frock \wnt t0 thu t-ity mm day last wm'k tn vunsult a spo-t'ialist and will likoély I'o-tm'n tn 'I'mwntn again in ttw nnar t'utun-. .l. L. Mchnalnl, pl'illt'ilml ut' an Ottawa Public school. is o-xpcctpd her" this wowk. sprinting part nt' his holidays with his pal-vllts. amt num- erous other friends. nu Friday 01‘ last “'(ft'k .le'. Archie Grier nt' Siwihm'm- was in this \‘i- cinity inspm-ting tin.- “at iii-Ms uf mo'mbvrs Hf Hw l’l'im'ViHP Agl'ii'ul- tural Sm-io-ty. but. at Univ nt’ writing wv haw nut Imam] tho} rusults. .\l1'. Hum-g» Fusto-r Hf Sbulhurne was in fawn on 'l'hursdav of last \wek tn inspvct Hu- out fields «0m- peting tux pl :10", in wnnm-tinn “ith Durham Aguicultuml Sm io-t}. Karstmn. Bros. o-mptml a. car of 45 tom nf hrs;“ «'12:»! Ural mm a few Of m.» 0031 bins in tnwn last week. The silw'r black fuxns have a great many \ isimrs from outside points to impart [ho-m at Hm much this :wa- son. A gm»! many fields of barley were cut last weak. We Inn] :1 nine sham-1' nf rain on Sunday forennon. It prcwntetl a numbm' of pPOpie venturing out to church. but aftnr all it did nu! mn- tinu» Inns: o'nomgh to soak Hw dry ground as many pmplo: would wish for. PAGE EIGHT (Our own correSponaent.) Zion's garden party on Thursday evening of last week broke all rec- ords in its. history. The crowd was nearly double of former years. the gate receipts the biggest over. $131.40 the night calm. the grounds lit by the Deli-o system under the management of Mr. James Smith (who will soon have a memory flooded with song. music and story). the prOgram a bright. varied one and well handled by the pastor. Rev. J. E. Peters, M.A. Among the reciters were Elsie and Isobel Mays, Gracie Paylor. Mr. D. A. McIntosh and Editor Irwin of The Chronicle, whose gift at recital was a surprise and delight to many. Rev. J. W. Greenwood of Michigan made a real ideal address for such an oc- casiOn. Major McNab a'rousing one. mm IS mu of vim and action. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills of Sulli- van. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crutchley of Dornorh and Mr. John McNally 0f tnwn wrrr all in attnndancr at Zion’s service. ai'lo-i' living: \\'Ni(.if.‘li tho-y resided in Hw burg: how and nu a farm uvar 'i'nwnsvncl's Lako'. but know muvml “is! and haw hN‘ll quih- success- l'ul. It is a Iii-al't'in'uuk in NW hi'il)\'- ml partnm' and trim mvmlwrs of Hip "zuuily. to whom Hm sympathy «if many iwigliiu’iiu~ and t'l'ivnels 0" by- ,mm' days is exlvndcd. Majm' McNah ul‘ Lili-Vi-lami tilled Zinn's pulpit mi Sunday and a full lmuso was. prosmit to ho-al‘ him. H0 is a. Hui-n! spi'ako'i'. quite) nriginal in his \\':i}‘ M' c-xpi'ossing biblical truth and is full of vim and action. 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I’ll-115ml ln i'i-pni'l Mr. Sandy Mr- lmnrilil nl' lhv 6th lli‘iiii'nssimi as im- pi-ming in livallh this \wi-k. lhough still far l'i-nm \wll. . .\li'.~'. William Ml'KN'llllll' and two l'lllll‘l'l‘ll ul' lii'amplnn and Mr. Wil- liam We‘llwnml iil' 'l‘ni'miln. Visited kiiiili'ml ho-i'i'ahnuts at ”in last and “PM Hl' thi- \wok. (Uur own correspondent.) 'l'ho- ‘ul'wh‘l' part Ul' (hr ”at ('l'np \\ HI 1:» mt this Wm'k. Uatmval will Luv “:41th nvxt )‘o'zu'. "l'hn 'l'rustvv Bnal'cl Hf SDI). 8.5. NH. .3 hun- c-nxago-cl Miss Mt'Hal'l'y «if l’vrllllmvn. is nom' mull-1' t'c'mstl'uctinn mm as Kunml's hill. It is rumnn'd that NW “'0le nn HH' Hum] Roads \\'i“ MUD HHS \VL‘II- nus-day until at'h-r ham-st. Thu road Mrs. Richardsun and sons, Roy and William. of lihatswnrlh. \‘isitnd Mr. Allan )lvlmzm owr Hw \vvvk-oncl. Mrs. Kat» McArthur Visited U\'('l' ”:0 \VWk-o-nd in 'l‘m'nntn with 1101' sistm'. .‘ll's. l’afi'llo'. ‘ 01' the summvr with his mother. Mrs. Catharine McMillan. who, we arr glad m innar. is improving again. Miss Derby from stteru Canada is Visiting “10' Missvs Jamm. Traverston. HS far Mr. and Mrs. Mark NM! and daughâ€" tm' nI' 'l'm-Hntn SpPII‘ :l \t'vw days last. \ka with Mr. Arvlm- McCormick. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Hf I'aislvy Vis- itml at Mrs. J. W. Smith's nn Mun- day. Mr. and Mrs. flame-mu “HIT. avâ€" mmpzmiml by Mrs. Mills 01' Nc'slvr- \‘illn. \‘isitml at I). N. Clark's ml Sun- «lay. Aberdeen. (Our mm cm'x'esponolcntfl Miss Jon‘sio' \iM'olHImM Hf .Un-Mlc'e': and Mr. NM} \lvlu-zm Hl' Hull Lnkv. Sasha. \ww ”unwind in Swift Ilnm'vnt un 'l‘hursciay. Angus; ‘J. :11ch am. Slu'llolillg' u shuM limv in {uan and ulhm' plum-s. “4- all ,inin in wishing me :1 Inn}: and happy nmrriwl lil'v. .‘ll‘fifil'fi'. \\'ill Nit-dirm'kc-n. Ale-x. Flt'tvln-I' and Hugh melmlald. mwh will: a full var. lul‘t Alwrdcwn :u 8 am. Sunday l'nr “hymn Warn. I'varhin: Hu- Hvat'h ulmul 12 noon. 'l'lw I'vtm'n trip was "win by Unl- ling'\\'mnl :md Mvafnrd. Witching: Immc- almm‘ Him in Hip vwning. All n-lmrl a splo-nclia! trip. H. Nuilsnn. .\l. Swim. IIIIII [Van SI-iIII III' .\lIIIIIII l’III-I'si sin-III SIIIIIIII)’ \\'il|I MI'. and Mrs. H. illII‘islin. I’IIIII' IIIIHIIIIII iNI\\'il'l'.~'. )lvssI's. 'IIIIII'I: \IlIIIIIm ”I‘IIIII‘I‘SHH and MP“- liliill (iIHH' III HII- \ illzlgi- IIII MIIIIIlm I'HlliH: i:I~'i. iII iill‘ liIsl IHIIIHi ilH' ”HISiI‘iH II!:I,\'I~I°.~' \VI‘H‘ HIII-I'vssl'ul iII \\iIIIIIII_'..". iIIII III HII~ sI-I-IIIIII HIII'lItIIII lH'HVI‘tl {IIII siI'IIII: in!‘ ”IN ?III':II.~'. Miss 1). Crawford 1)!’ Allvnl'urcl is summing: a l'vw “’4'ka with how sm- lc'l'. Mrs. (hwl'gv l’vntun. Mrs. Malwl Mussnp nl' 'l‘m'nulu is tlw gm'st Hl‘ Ilc'l' aunt. Ml's. l‘hr't'lw‘. at [)l't'sc‘llt. Mrs. Ko'llv Hf 'l'liamnsvillv was tiw guvst H! “N hmlhm', lim'l Brvlnwr. r'mvntl). Ho-ui'gi- Kirkpatrick. in llw i-mplhy of Mr. l’rml I'Zaki-lt. mvt, with what, might haw hmm a svrious accidvnt. wlwn ho I'vll I'mm a lmul nl' grain. tlu- t'm'k lwnctruiing his arm. Mr. auul \luw llzu'o 'llm' Hmis IIâ€" \'in MI USIhHMI zno' ”Iv guvs'h' n‘ ‘12. and MM. ll. lnm. Mr. ltivllzml «ll-«mlmzlu of Hour-v- hmn spe-nt a In“ dam u-vvnln “in; his sistm' Mls. A. 'llu'k. 3.... :5... .........i.5:._.._:..v 3...... Z: (:27. E... ... 2.... 2:; «3.1.. It... :21... ...-22:1... :71. .57., .35. ......Z.-:_..:.=:T :E. .7. z....::_:n ...... 12.32.: 5:: ...... .5257. :11... 51.1.1.1. _.._:.. ......... 7...... 2.... 2... 1.2.2.... .:1... 1.1.1. _..1....... 1.. .:.:.1 i... 2.1.1. 3:1... .21.... ..:.....f... .. 5...... 2.... 7.31.... .1...::._.... 7.2.5.5.... and Rev. Mr. Aird dwelt with the weightier mattm-s of lifv. 'l'lm sungs wnro goml and tho music uiwn by Um Bell family mot with Hu- warm- o-st applausv. Their rlvar vmmcia- mm. natural manm-r and gifts OT weal hm'nmny acldml mm-h tn Hwir snow-w. Mrs. Churn-s banal-«Ila was a gum! numlwr. Hu- lu-mmx twins did splmnlidly. Um Mays twins ul' HUMP“ arr gifh-d ynungsh-rs and “MI h'um- WI: .\l1‘..lm- Dzn'iclsun ”pin-III Ins l'ur- nwr ['¢~lelaHn|l,. MO'SSI'H. .Inlm 'l'm‘h'l‘ aml .lim I'mn'l Sllppllml gum! \mlill nuruho-rs and Mr. .\J‘l. Hl'mlluy «m Hw pilws t'mlsc‘ql Hap \HII'IH hlnml In I'Iblll'sv hash-r. “(Sml SHU' ”In King" t'lnsml :1 "ms! ham») M‘MH. Early in ”In mn-nim; :m vxmlmu :uul c'lusv gamn nl' lmsvlmll “m pluywl lwlwm-n tho- lmlm- tram :mcl nun l'rum l‘lclgv ”I”, In” ”W llulllc' c‘l‘H\\c| luul ”In bowl ”1' It. Holstein. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ' MP. and Mrs. Mair, Mom-esburg. visited at the homo of MP. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie recently. Mr. Archie McDougall of Hamilton. a former Mulock boy, after an ab- sence of seven years is renvwinu 0M fricn'dships, also visiting his hmtlwr MI‘.. lumps McDmigall. and sistm'. Mrs. John McKnchniu. Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips um- thI frnm Sarnia Thursday of- Iml wm'k m Visit Hm laltm’s nmtlwr «m lwr 80”: birthday. and sish-I'. Miss Mutiallmn. Tho-y :Ilsn \‘isilml I'vlaâ€" tiw‘s in Durham um! Uwvn Suuucl. Mrs. J. H. Mum“ and «Irmgrlltul' Vin- lnl, \isitml tlwir many I'r'ivmls hun- lzlsl \w-a'k. (Our own correspondent.) _ Mrs. Mansml and dauglm-r. Muss l'h'a. nl' 'I‘Hruntn. Mr. Dan. MrAerr and dnughh-r Miss Mrrrnn. Mrs. Jnlm MrNally and nivrc- Miss Christina McNah. 01' Durham. and Mrs. Ahvr- nothy frnm Hhin (um- Miss Katv Stmvart . \wrc- tlu- gunsts of M r. and Mrs. A. ll. Mrlmlmld and family last work. Miss I'lsllH-r leman is visiting at .\lclvrslml :uul 'l'nmnlu 'l'lu- cll'y \m-llhm has rim-11ml up Hw grain 80 last, that must falmms :u-v \wll cm with ”w lmrwsling. 'l'lu- nmnlhly mm-lim.r ul’ Hm \\'..\I. S. was “PM at, llw lmmv of Mrs. D. MrQuarriv. with a largo atlvndmu'v. 'l'hv wal nwvtinu will ho hold at Hu- lmnw of Mrs. D. (I. M¢Kmlmiv 0n llw 5H! ul Svptvmllm. M l'. and Mrs. .lamvs l.a\\'rvm'u_vis- ilml l'rivmls in ”mm Snund last. Sun- «lay. Mrs. Thompson and children of Durham are visiting at Miller‘s. Hut-dun Clark returnml harm the first. 0f the week aftm' holidaying in 0mm Smmd. (Our own. corresfi'ondent.) Miss \Vinniv Mitclwll of Guelph and “Pr sistvr. Carl-iv, of town. visit- ml ”H‘il‘ sish‘n'. Mrs. Nc'il Mclmall. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ritchiv of NW Rm'ky \‘isitvd Mr. and Mrs. D. Lamb nn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Wallor. and Mr. William Waller spent a day with Mr. D. N. Clark this weak. Rocky Saugeen Mulock Mr. and Mrs. Finley McCuaig and Master Kenneth spent tha week-9nd with Mr. Archie Naming and fami- ly, and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hooper. Top Clifl. Little Miss Elsio Mann-y of South- ampton is Visiting with Emr friends, Joan and Hulvn Aim. far Hm Imli- days. lean. Sash. woreh oliday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lunney last wevk. Spend Lahm' lily. Monday. Supt. 3. at ()wvn Sullnci. lil‘o'at prngl‘amme 0f (’iamos. Music. I’irc-xx'c'n-ke. Fun for owrylmdy. 'l‘lw host yvt: don't miss it. 8163 Labor Day Celebration. HARDING’S HARDWARE Thss “sis. Pssrl Wsrs. own costs of pssdy sss-sl hsids nod 06. Dismnd Wsrs. (hm costs. lic t Ins ssd whim ostsids. whits lining. Ctrstsl Wsrs. Clues costs. puss visits issids sad out. with Rays Bloc edging 11- §hoot Must Puss-u Co. ‘33.? Tea Pot makes. W Try it. There Is no discoloration or tainting with 5MP Enameled Ware. No loss of flavor. Anditissosimplctoclcan. Ask for SOLD IN DURHAM AT DB Valor: Captured. {)0 Valera. ”prosidvnt "1' H10 Irish llopubliv." was vaptun-d “Vallwmlay hy Fx‘vo Stat» troops \Vhilv dc-lin-r- im: an vlvctinn speech in his (-nustit- unnls at Ennis. Ireland. fiopkins.â€"ln sad but lmim: lllvm- ("'3' of our «ivar mothvr. Willwlmina Hopkins. wlm dim! August 2|. 1922. (ionu. dc-ar Mutlwr. gmw furmul'. Huw \w miss your smiimg fauna Past hm' sum-ring. pas! lu-I' mm. (lo-asu- In vamp. fur {vars :u'v \zmx. Sh:- wlm sum-rml is at rust. Hmu- tn Inc-awn with Hm MML in «The Familv. Any qunwty. Highest price at the PeOple's Mills. 3 £5 23 t! Wheat Wand. Thu-Id”, Alina} 1". ms. , IN [EMORIAH

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