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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Aug 1923, p. 8

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‘ PRICEVILLE IAN KILLED WHEN KICKED BY HORSE The good roads gang is 01! for a short while to permit harvesting to get ahead. also see Mr. Angus McLachlan mak- ing regular trips to the ranch. We may have lost Mr. McLachlan to the farm to have. him as a resident. We hope so. However. more authentié information will be forthcoming All signs point to a change in the feeders on tho fox r-amh. We hear that M1. l-ord contemplates giving up tinngl'atulatimis tn nllr local pupils on thrir MitMlt' srimul o-xams. Miss Myra Mrlman. ii..\.. is humo- {01' holidays t'l'nm 'l'nrnntn. Many tourists ship at nur Snlilivrs' Memm-ial amt. judging by runro-nsus of opininn. m» haw an- of tlw iinrst and most fitting that this muntr)’ can Show. Hrrat rrmlit is tlllt.‘ tin- cnmmittee in their o'xrvllrnt judg- ment. \Ve wonder what sperial mane..- ment we can offer as a village to the different ratepayers to get them to take Hydro-Electric .power. Only about half our householders are power consumers. Now is a good time to instal, as labor is cheap and wiring probably as cheap as it. will ever be. It is to everybody's ad- vanth to take power. Apart from the great convenience to house, there is a wonderful labor-saving to it and a good protection against tire. We could ask for greater eo-opera- tion. The long nights are approach- The heavy rains of Monday night and Tuesday caused a general hall. to harvesting. Probably the rain will do more 800d than harm, as the wells are drying and root crops were in crying need of rain. Mrs. MrPho-rsnn and Mrs. Mrclamwl of Durham \‘isito'ol fl'lvncls llo'ro' Hn thda)‘. \ll'. .“CKIHHjI Hf HII-‘ho'l'tnll IHIi sumo? l‘t’lball' \wrk III tIIwu this \wnk an fill'llal't‘.-' and \\'ato-I°-pi|ur.~'. Mrs. Kat" McDonald and IiaIIglItI-I' KathIiJno- immeih of uur \illago- aro- \isiting “Ninth in this im:ality for a shun timv. .‘lis‘s‘ If. CHHIPDUH is visiting brothe-r. ID. clample. Nurth ;\t'tvnw.~‘ia. ‘ .\lis~' Uliw \ls'\lm-kw1. l~‘ \' frwnols in Hamiltonz. Dr. Mary 'I'I'ynn 01' bdrm” i.- ms: ho-r t'atlwz‘. H. W. Tryon. thl's'o' HUN" ‘O'O’HH t” it" HM nlar spurt HIM» Awnings. Hnw muting snmo- \mtm: Mun: taking: a try :x’ :h-H'wt lmnm's is gnod. rlwau spurt and sham tract 3 gum! Hmul. Mr. MCKHIHp nt’ Fh°.~‘ht.'l'tn sumo repair war}; In tnwu this on furnaces and watt-r-nnws- Mr. William Swan-r ni' Argus. lml.. Is \‘Hilillg his daughti-i'. Mrs. K. K. “Taiwan. Miss Hulvn Swaiui' ni‘ 'l'urâ€" on!” is also» \isiiim.’ lwr sisli'i'. Mrs. Watwn. 'l'hn «lo-('o'aso-d was in his 70”: yvzu': and was a mal|"l'0'})llh,'ol mmfm'tahly WP“ 011' and had burn ho-lping Mr.‘ DIM for thv sunnnm'. 'l'hv ro'maim were: tako'n l’mm flu- hnslpihfl tn Hanover. his fnrnwr lmme. and in- termmlt mad» 0n 'l‘umday aftm'lmnn. Beside-s his \Vifl‘. Mr. KPI‘I' Ivan-s threw suns. 'l'hnmns and John in the “fest. and Buy in 'l‘m'untn. llo' aim leaves two Sis‘h'l's and El brnthm'. thv lwn fm'mm' in Chivagn and HH' latter at flockwoml. Untariu. apecml .\l’[.~i t'nul'sv at I‘Him‘ns I III- vm-sity for tho past whilv. All wish him SUPPUSS un his nxaminalinn. Mrs. Whitvhm'n now .\llllii' Halo". our-tin)» l’i'im-Villo- girl. how hus- band and family. ”1' “MPH”. Visitml H. )lclwam. Xiii'iii Lima .\i°to'1'iio-.~'ia. for a tow clays. il! is o-iuhio-o-n }o~ai'.~' Siiii'o} Mrs. “Milo-how“ last ”film! nn I’I’ic't'ViHo' fl’io‘nllfi. .‘ll‘. .l. L. .‘lvhnnalcl. with and “It!” son. aro- Visiting his [mm-Hts in tho' \‘illaxr. .lnhn 1.. has hm'll taking a special Arts com-so- at Qm-o-n‘s l'ni- v.7... 3:5 :25... i. ._..:.::r. T. «1.2% 5:. z... _.7fi:_m£:: 35.2.4 «2. m 2.5. 19.41. Our drown-s are managing to ship From what ('au kw lvax'nml of NW act-Mum. Mr. KM'I' \wnt tn tho.- field with a dish nf grain to ratch :I hemp and whilo- tlwro- almthvr animal camo- llp. who'vlml and kickml at Hm 0m- Mr. Ko-rr was atto'mpting tn catch, but misspd it and struck the unfortunator man in thv rvgion Hf thv stumach. ’l'lw huwo-ls \wm- pum- turml in smw'al plan's. A sad fatality Ot‘t'lll'l‘o'u' tlm-n milo-s cast Hf lwm- Iaat Friday morning about 7 «Wind»; whml MP. John KPI‘I‘. emplnyml by Mr. Jnhn an of tho- Old Durham Hnasl. was kicked by a burs» amt so soriously injured that although ho- was rushml tn tho,- “won Sound Huspital amt an tun-ration perfornwct. ho- dim] that 0'\'0'nill;_.’. John Kerr of Amnesia Died friday Evening in Owen Sound Hospital Prom Injuries Received That Iotning 0n farm of John Dow, Three liles East of Village.-â€"-Other Interesting News'of Priceville and Vicinity. PAGE EIGHT 'i son-n” tn 1w ”I.“ Imp- I-w Awnings. Hnw 111mm v \is'xtm'; [Hams in and :1’ district Mum‘s? It 11 wart and should at- m-mul. \‘isit- tin lllo' The death of Mr. W’. E. McAlister removes a man widely known” who always had a kindly thought of all old friends. While in public life he was much noted for his obl-iging turn and many WhO dPODDG'd into Durham as strangers, either from the old land or merely travellers through the country, remember well the pains he took in getting them to their destination. Mrs. Bella Allan and family of Durham visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter _Fex:gusp;_i_la§_tA _week. The school board has engaged the seniors ol Miss MLBlidO from the \irinih ol Mount Forest cm the coming year. Salary 81,000. Mr. Wilfrid Barbour has been en- gaged as principal in the school at Cache Bay. He was very successful with his pupils in the examinations and is steadily gettling to larger towns and higher salaI Ies. Corner Concerns (Our own correspondent.) Sim'v we! last \vmtc Mrs. Janet Mc- kavn has nujuyml a Visit t'mm her sistvl'. Mrs. Fred l’im-tl and sun. of Michigan. MI. ..I H. Hunt is still mutinnd to his mom and nut nmvh impwwd in health. .I. ‘Imonscm ..... 88 [mints .\. Hillilo'l' ...... 87 [mints .l. A. Nnith ...... 8.» [mints \\ . \\ . Bamamu. 84%» points H. .\itko'n....... 8’1 [minis OI. Main ......... 8| [mints .l. huwiing ..... 80 points .\lr. ilhnrlvs Hwy an” son Spent a day ro-m'ntly in Hw Village. It is 25 )‘i-ars sim'v iH' left this Vicinity. Mrs. Rumwl «if \Vaivllmi is spand- inu u in“ flaw “ith hm bi'ntlwi'. _.Mr 0 l‘lizuli's I): mum. Sump ul’ our neighlmrs have iiirvsho'il a few lumls Of this year's {TO}! and report llw yivld both in quantity and quality. wry satisfac- lnry and far hrynnd exvectations. The root and corn rrnp will improve much now with the rain. The latter crop with some so far has been rath- ('1' poor, while Olllm's have a good l'l'OD. Lornv Allan has a field of cum botwomi MM and ten feet high. rnl I .\lx'. .\. H. .\lnnstio-M was hurt! I'vâ€" uwnHy n~ ,imigo- in Um Firm Grain vulluwmmn lllldh‘l’ the auspices 01' Man lim'o'nmnl .\gl'it'nltuml Snrivty. 'l'lw rnllmvim: is “w MN!” 01' the W'th‘f‘s' .\|2'. .\l2l2'i2'l2 222' H222 Bank 222' Mout- 2'2‘2al. 312222222 1232222251. is 22232222222222; bank 222'2'2222'5 222222 in 21222 222252222022 02' Mr. W‘. ..\ ”2222]. W. I 122222 222222 lamilx 22.222222, for 21..\.R. 2222222. 22222 5222222212222; ll222il' va- 2' .2222” in 1222221222. Mr. Lansing is the 222 1222 2x 2222,: 222.222222. M22 [)22222'2222 ’2222.‘ 222' Strasbul'g. 8225-22.. :22'2222’ 2222 aha-222222 222' s22\'2.22'22l 5222223. 2'222222\\'222i 222‘2122212222'22222'225 l2222'e 2'222'2222tl)‘. 2212222222 l{22:_’222'.~' IS 122222222 2222' 22 shorl ‘2 {~21 with his 2222212225. Mr. 222221 Mrs. L-Hhurinu Sim. Shv lmol hm-n cun- Iiuwl in Mr l'nnlll fur wwwml ymu's. shw is thw‘last nt' Hw Sim family \xhn sthml lwl'v ”\‘o'l' DU yo‘m's :lg‘n. ’l'ho- rum-ml tomk [blilt'o- nu Summit!) IN ”IN "PM PPIIH‘M'I'V. 1.5:. ::...:....:.. C: $....._....u._._=./ 3. :7... 1...... 2.2.... :21}... .31... 2:22.... :.. :z. _.:..........1. 3. 2:1. 11:13. 5 2... 7.4.1:: 3. :71. .L..:::.:_.. 7...... 7...: :2; :2... 2...- Miss Susiv Haas 0f Hillman, Mick, is spunding a. I'vw wow-ks with friends mu! H'lzltiw's lu'l'v. Mr. and Mrs. Adam I'lm'lvs mu! lit- Ho' olzlughh'r \wro- Hm gut-fits recent- ly nl' I'o'latiws hvl'v. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rvicl have gnno In )lllsknka fur a two \w-nks‘ l'PSt. 'l'lw whim-rs nt' prizvs in the standing Fivlcl Ump mmpotitinn in ”Ms are, awarding tn tlw l'Ollowing SPHI'O' : H. n. Mrlman, brie 'Iaycr. has‘bocn .lnm: .wmv Irwin's at tho- pal'sc)llage,-, \lein l’astnr Curran and family are away nn ”N'il' holidays. So-rgo'ant A. E. Son“, of tho Toronto ptvlim' fm't'v. spoilt tho work-0nd, Animist “-13. with his friend. Ecl. EVo-l'ist of town. Major .l. McGillivray conducted ihv survivv in the Mothodist Church last Sunday mnrning anal proachml a svrmnn that. PVMPIIH)‘ was much ap- prm-mtml by the ('nnm'ogatinn. _ cm Saturday dwelling and night of last work \w had a goud rain which mntinuml fur svvm'al hours. Mr. Chat-Ins McArthur .and' 80h .\lvx.. of Tm'fmtu, and two girls, vis- itml Hm Livingston family one day last \s'm'k. Master Donald“ McLean. son of Arrhiv McLPan, Gravel Road West, mum-“ant a minor operation in the Durham Hnspital and we are glad to ho'al' of his improved condition. weekly to Toronto. Miss Greta Nichol of Cincinnati is \‘i-téting relatives here. .\. Hllllh'l'. . . . .l. A. Smith. . . . W. W. Ramagv H. Aitko'n . a . . I). Macmillan... .lzlmvs Uliwr. . . Chal'lvs Huddy.. .lnhn Uliw'l' ..... Wm. Huran. . . .\lv.\'. l). Irwin” David Nit'lml... (Our own correspondent.) \' tun- points points [mints points [mints [mints points our oldest resident and we held in highest esteem. Th on Saturday from: the ham son-in-law, Mr. Thomas ' l was largely attended. The at house and grave were cl by the Rev. Mr. Sillars in the of her pastor, Rev. Mr. Smi pallbearers were : Messrs Atkinson, John D. 'McFaydei as Ritchie, W. R. Edge, Hei liams and George Ritchie. tend our sympathy to the s. The death of Mrs. R. Ector on Tuesday of last week marks the. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth am} children of Lindsay are riljoyin;E camp life-on the farm.- of his brother, Mr. W. G. Firth. Mr. Howard Ritchie'is rmployml with his hrmhrr-in-lmv. Mr. Nelson McGuirr. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Anderson and sun Melville visitml frirmlsv in Arte- mesia. They \wrr accompanied as far as Prim-ville hy Mr. McDonald and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M'cNally and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glencross visa itod frinmls in Uheslcy. (Our own 'correspondcnt.) 'l‘hi' trllsti-i-s of NH. 3 hile put a m-w platt'm'm in Hip school. Miss Jam- Ritrhiv slwnt mrr the: m-i-k-mut with lwr brothvr. Mr. 600. Ritrhir. Miss Essi-l Edwards is the guest of how cousin. Mr. Ernest Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Liddle anti family «if \Valkvrttm spout the first of ttw wm-k with the Misses Edge. Mr. aml Mrs. Will (Jamphvll nl' \\'vllwl°k aml Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hall'- risnn nl' Swinlnn Park. wvro prvscnl :ll Zinn‘s sl-I'Vim- on Sunday aftvr- ncmn unol \‘isilml n-laliws 0n the 4th in llw l'Vl'llllll-l'. .E.:: .237. .5. v7.31. .5 2:75.. .3775 7.2 may, £5 :5 95.5 12.75:...â€" ._: 5.7.1.5.. 1:... .421..â€" .1.._.r.......=. Mr. \\"iHiam ’uylur is the 13103! an ”111' Mm In inn-st in a car. It is :I lllwvrnlvt zuul nu'mhnrs of H10. fa- mily arr ahlo- tn lmmlln it fairly well already. 'I‘lw Mullucklin home on the 11th had their full share of visitors last \wwk. Mrs. Mark Wilsml :uul daugh- lvl' ’i'lwlma Hf l’le-shm'lnn. and Miss classiv McKinh-y nt' 'l‘m'onln. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V. (h'c-mm'mul {Ill-'1 Maxim Po'l‘l'y and Mrs .'|‘lmma.~' (:rwmwml. Durham. Mr. .lzmn-s Nulsnn um! sun Ralph Hf l’uslim'h. Mr .lnv. Laudm- ur I‘m-wnpnrt, lmm and his lwnthvr-in- law. Mr. \\'c~h.~'tc-I'. 'l‘lwsv Iale'-- nzunml hum'h \wrv Visiting kimhm! and HM svhcwlmah's alum: tlw Cnnm-ssinn. “it “0 h: m- I-IIimml \vn mm II and pmlitml by thI- vditm'.‘ weekly Sketchv. (If his trip through the Fastvrn I’qu'incvs. HP has been a kwn Hhsmwr aml graphicallv III)- piNmi tlII- spots \isitmi. fl‘lic 'J'umilin Bros. nt' Houcywood - . . . . . / WI”! mvmhm‘s 01 their Lanmlins made a. slum! Visit in Mr. A. (i. Blair’s 0m- day lzitvly, and visited the Old spot Hf their varl)’ boyhood. lot 6, Con. 9. Miss Cassiv Ryan of Toronto is en- .inying a Imliolay svasnn at tho nld homestead on tho 6th. Mrs. Gnm-gv Blair is visiting her daughtm'. Mrs. L. R. Frnok. at Prim-- villu. Visitors swim in Stl’ikfl country lmmo-s in l'mnrhvs this summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Firth had over a srnrwif ”Will on Sunday, among whom \wrv: Mr. and Mrs. W:. J. Firth, Mr. and Mrs .Hzirry Holmrs and family. «if Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. John Mrix'rrlinio 01' Glrnroadin. The showors of Saturday evening wm'v Hf immense value to the, mot crops. Snmv an- almost through harvest ing. uthm's will roquir‘e a week 0 mm» to linish up. Mrg. Thomas Grasby and children of St. Marys are visiting the former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Black. Travgrston. (Our own cbrrespondent.) It is beginning to look like au- tumn. especially at early dawning. Messrs. Kenneth and Lloyd Allan of Toronto are spending a fortnight with her friends and relatives here. Master Harold Cowan of Mount Forest is spending a few weeks with his grandmother, Mrs. Allan. Miss Irene Barbour spent a cou- ple of weeks with her aunt. Mrs. Frerman, at Teeswater. 1 ueorge uncnie. We ex- sympathy to the sat-rowing Edge Hill. .cuueu. The services rave were conducted Sillars in the absence THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 01‘ Mr. Dan. McDonald motored up from Toronto Saturday to spend the week-end with friends here. Mrs. McDonald, Masters Evan and Warren returned with him to Toronto Mon- day, after holidaying for several months at the home of Mr. James Hobkirk. (Our own correspondent.) . Mrs. Brown, John and Edith Brown, Mr. and Mrs. C. Stephens. all or Chesley, were the guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie on Sunday. Miss Beulah Weber is visiting her friend, Miss Susie Grierson. Miss Doris W'hiteford of Hanover was the guest of her friend, Miss Effie Milligan last week-end. ' Mr. George Turnbull and sister. Miss Annie, also Mrs. Robert Bell and son Wilfrid, of Toronto spent an evening at the home of Mr. James McRonald last week. Mr. John (iiierson is in Tums. to this week-end disposing of a [031. of live stock. Miss Ella Park has returned to Toronto after spending a few days at her home here. Her sister Isabrl accompanied her back. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLean emer- tained a number of the young [in (-ph- on Monday evening. Miss Mary Mathm' is Visiting with n'ionds at Burgessville this week. (Our own correspondéfit.) Miss Helm) Milligan has returned to hvr hnmv al'tm' spvnding Hm past I'vw mmks fruit, picking at Burling- Um. Mr. Watt and his men spent a few days at Aimi'dccn bridge last wevk and aim (-xpvctcd back some time this work to finish. We will be glad to haw the bridge completed. MI'. and Mrs. Hugh Mzmlnnald and son Kcnnvth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Sclmuormam in Elm»- wood. Miss Maggie MHman 0f 'lmnnto \isitml Mis. ._.l Vi. Smith «me am last week. Miss Cathariiu- McLean is visiting: friends in 'l’ornnto. Aberdeen. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. I). N. Mark and fami- ly slwlld Mummy with friends at Uhntmwrth. Miss Hmsiu Smith 01' .\'¢-\\' York is spending her vacation with law mntlwr. Mrs. J. \V. Smith. Much sympathy is full. fur Mrs. Thomas 'l‘m'nhull in the clvalh uf hm' nmtlwr. Mrs. Robert Evtor. \\'n0 was huriml last Saturday. Mr. \Vallvi' Dent Hf 'l‘ui-untn is \‘is- itinu with his unvlv, Mr. William Bell. Miss Ellen Boyce, and cousin, Miss Rocky Saugeen (Our owp correspondent.) "flungratulutiuus to Mr. and Mrs. John Braun on tho arrival of a sun on Angllsl 18. Miss I'llsic- lwclingllam is spvmiing smnv ph'astml lmlidays with lwr Pnusin. diallml'im' Mt‘lman. Misses MaIg‘uc-t and Myltle- Ah- [can :uo- spending sump holidavs at Ora“ I'm (.1. Misses Smliu Lmvrmu‘u and Frmlu Carchx'vll urn spvnding a. row days with Mr. and Mrs. .lnhn Mcfiirr. The (J. l’. R. bridge gang is at pres- mt owrhauling the overhead bridge on the old Park farm. They are sta- tioned at Allan Park. Mr. Robert. Brigham is improving slowly after having his leg: and ankle injured. Mr. Brig-ham was engaged in building: a house in Hanover and was up on the seal’l'olcl when it gave way will: the above result. 'l‘ln'eslling is the order of the day. Mr. William Willis. Sin, is sull‘er- ing from an attack of pleurisy. while Mrs. Willis is laid lip with a cracked knee-cap. We llOlH' they will soon be well again. Mr. 'l‘lunnas Tompkins was remov- vd frnm his farm to Mrs. Disney‘s lmmv in Hanover. where he is under the doctor‘s (ram but, We undvr- stand. is somewhat. imprmwi. Mr. Muse-s Donnelly is somewhat hvttm' this last few days. but is still wry ill. \Vv how to lmar Of his Speedy I'I'CO\'0P}'. (Our own correspondent.) A few weeks ago a story was cir- culated that Albert E. Thompson, known in this vicinity as “Irish,” who used to drive J. B. Parks gro- cery truck, was dead. He went back to Ireland last spring. and just re- cently J. B. Park received a letter from him. written under date of August 5, statingsthat he is well and that times are very hard in Ireland. There are thousands walking the streets with nothing to do. He land- ed in Belfast the beginning of March and never got a day's work until July '29. He also stated that all be- ing well next spring. he would again sail for Canada. We do not know who circulated the storyâ€"it even was in the Hanover Post. but we are glad to know that he is hale and hearty. South Bentinck 5:11?" " '“1 Collingwood Store Robbed. l’nohlman's g'l'nrvry stnrr at Cal- lingwnod was vllh'l‘vd by a burglar 0r burglars snmu timv «m Friday night or Saturday mnrnim: and the place ransarkml fur nmva. The desk was brnkrn into but um munuy “as. In hr fuuml an (Inn promisrs. Jessie Ledingham, are visiting with friends at Owen Sound this week. Miss Elsie Boyce is holidaying with friends at Hamilton this week. Mr. McLean is at work at pl'vsc'nt painting and graining thv svluml hero. Wn must hoartly «congratulate Mr. Wilson Wylie. son of Rev. W. W. “'yliu, l'nrmvr pastor of Durham. whose marriagv has just bm-n :m- nmmcod. “'0 wish tho ynung onu- plo much happim-ss. Miss Mamiv Buhzvss of Hanover spent last “'Pc‘k with her frimds. Mrs. A. Hastie and Mrs. A. Brown. W e \\ ere plpasmi to have Miss Sv- bil Lawrenco, a form or tPachm lwrv. visit us. She teaches m-xt war in Mount Forest. We vs ish her success. Master Eben Cameron spéilvnvt tho week-end with his frimul. .Vlckm's lihittick. Mr. James Milne. who has been visiting at the home of Mr. James McDougall fox some time, returned to his home Mondav of this meek. W e wish to thank Mr. Milne for sex- elal beautifully tendered solos at the Baptist Church here. He is an accomplished singer. 100% RETURNS JOHN SHUTZ. DURHAM, ONT. . L. GRANT The buréhrs left unnoticd by the back door, mt the police are believed to have a due to their identity. '. August 33.‘ «a.

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