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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Sep 1923, p. 9

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Olnn-un sun'vring {rum when. \Vnulol appvar tn ho' a svaldml SMP. tho- hhh' bring all po'o'led 011'. Some tow-sun with what wnuhl nmwar ht be lo-ss intelligvnw than a an: must haw mnumttml tlu- inhuman art. Th» rnllh» worms an mum-um.» and :nfim-Hnnnh- hruh- and sun]: an art shnlllol h» punishml. hr. and MM. K. 01. Mt'l’m'lzuw :nhl (lamxhto-r Ruth. M Allin". [mu-“ml :uquamlam o- “m. h ivnds hm» In a shout call nu Slmlllda)’ .\ll looked WP” and appo-ar m wnjuy their short visit In I'm-mm». .‘Iiss Margam-t Mrlu-an. nun-Hm» I‘O‘Sitlt'n' ut‘ Iln- Suuth Linn. Hlo'm-Ig. \“I-‘ifo-d l'l'io'llds ln-I'P for 11 NW ulays‘ (m-r Hu- Womk-otml, .\Ii~'.~' )largaro-t Smmart. Mr. and Hrs. lmnaldsun. and Mrs. Hammlvil of the Slate-s 3r» Visiting their hufiw at present. Mrs. Ramsdo'll has just re- tm'no-ol from a trip tn the UM Land and lint-upon whvn». \w- 1103?. sh» Vis- ito'd mmo- nt' tho- HM battlefields Of tho: “Fawn-r11 Fund. “'0 wuuld like to hval' n! ”In lawn-Malay mnditioms from snrh n .wm'w' as Mrs. Ramsdvll, as sh» \wmlol ho- am» In giw an M- cellwnt pH'tlH'o- ”1' when m- haw all ho-arol so» muvh alum! and yvt find sn hard to rural”. Row. Jum’s hula] a sale) on Manna! Of lhh‘ \vo-vk t0 dispmw 01' such gumls ls WI“ not [w l'vquirml nu his. ”PW field at Wan-Mow“. Fall Fairs fire- the order u! the- (by. “F are glad to hear that UP. Clrr n! nur village captured first :It Durlmm Fair with his lim- ou'IVel'. gains-l a 20ml fivld uf vxhihlts. .‘Il's‘. )Iul'gal'vt Hutho'l's Hf Ult've- land is visiting frio'llds iii the Villa?“ 101' a f»\\‘ days. nan EIGHT vâ€"uâ€" TIDDLEY-ID‘DLEY-IGHTY, TWO BLOKES AND A GAL FROM BLIGHTY' ‘ ~ ! BECAME TWO GENTS AND A LIDY---GOOD-BYE BLIGHTY (Our own correspondent) And All the Famous English Blokes In “Me and My Gal,”;\re Back Again In the Greatest of All English Comedies---pro- duced by Welsh-Pearson. vpnlpnnio-al .‘llls'sl'nll- tho ., 'Hw SH. \\'.- sinm-I-vly rvgrvl. ynur l'vmuval 'mln this “PM, )‘6'3 WP l't‘jnivv with ; 'H in that )‘nn gm In a livlol Whore mnyiw ymu' ability will ho' mure so- ~"."‘]} fusion! and Who'l'c‘ a faithful .~?«-\\ :H'.i~'lli|v will IN" Illnl‘o‘ Sll'c'flllnlb7- ' :w-ugllirml. “3' :n'.‘ 21ml Hint ,vnm‘ ml] rnmws :2! H timu “hum \w M'- !io'\v will aim in I'c't'n'iV.‘ ln‘m'ms‘ as \.--¢‘§ m .:u‘. M: me. th‘ \w knnw Nun I \‘IIIII- IIIIuIIII SPI\iI.‘PS are particu- iaII} IIIIIstanIlIIIg in HIP ablI' mannpr III II IIII-II )IFTI haw stucvhdml with ‘“III ,IIquI; IIIIIIplII. 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'l'ho'se l'o-w o‘xn'mplus «WHIP practival :wplimtinn ul' Hu- alcwn'im- ynu m'v'm'h. yo-s. [H'Ht‘tisv in a wry gl-vat :lvgrwn \Vi“ lvaw a Vm'mwy wry mm m liil. 'l'hv l’o'w ymu's yuu haw how” with m has hwn :I ln-x'iml nt’ .mtstamlin: ministm-ing tn Hm wants nt' ynm' wxh'nsiw: ('llzu'go‘. N0 worm has how-n hm H'W‘l'v. \th'n misl'nrtmw was. In komp you I'I'Hm ynlll' duty. .\'n duty hm arulmms who-n His rvpro-svnlalix'u was numlml, il’l'vspo'vth‘o' Hf H'wml. SUM} API'Vim's must. inalm-ol, lw appro-viatmi. am! :ziltmuxh yml may hr having us \w [mu- Pastor.â€"-As yULi an- about to dwart frnm cur,.n1ic,lst we, a few of your Mpmls, haw me»! together this M‘o-n'uzg tn try and emprpss to you and ynur wurthy helper our ap r9- viutmn 0! than many ways in w ich yuu bnth haw shown yourselves \VurHIy Hf ”In pnsitiun of I't‘SpOnSi- mm;- whirl: ymx mommy. nnch wa‘ sawed In “W ladies of Mr «.znmnmnit) A i‘eally oyabie nan lmun was. Spent. I‘he f0 lowing is 3 mm of the address to Mr. Jones: 0D t,” ".‘lHo'd )‘om In (”111' mu: Nn'l'o-spnm‘jh*nt. 'l'lw \watho-r has lwvn .wry mm! l'cn' llw Wynn-1's \x'lm Inm- Hn'o-slmm h» «in. .‘iiss Silu'l l ”W wwk-wntl :1 Mrs. thvt'f‘ .\lI. IIIIII .\|I.~' IZIIliII .\lI'|IIt\III III' lIIII'IIIIIh \ihiii'ci IIIIIIIIIHI \\illI tho I allilihi' and (ll'i'd'll\\IHN' fIIIIiIiIIs. MI'. and MI' KIIII: and “mm suns and aim Mrs. LIIIIIIDiI‘I' III l’alnli‘l'Sifln .sIIIIIIt IIIII first Hi ”In \\'IIIIk \I'IHI Mrs. 'l‘. III. Blair IIIIII family. Miss MIMI“ ;\II'I_‘.iIIIIkliII \‘isiiIIIl lust \\'I‘I‘k \VIHI IIIII' sisiIII‘. Mrs, Wili IZIIIIIIIIIIIII III' \\'IIHIIIIIk. Mr. \III._III~ \lIiIIIIIsiI III' IIIII'IIIIIIII sIIIIIIi :III PU'HHH.’ IIII 'I‘HH\ “it“ his IIIII III MI. .lIIhII IIIII IIII\\IIIIII. Mi'. :md Mrs. Hmrgv .Mn'nvaux ”1' Durham zm' \‘Ia’ltmg With Mr. and Mrs. J. .l. l’o-m't this \W'l'k. 'l'. E. Blair and family. Miss Mina aml Mr. Williv l‘lt.l\\':n°cls. Mr. Ed. Hunk. Mr. Ah. 'l'm'h-r and Miss Edna Wright. Snm'l‘ Ht: H1034" whn attvmiv.) Uwvn Snuncl Fair last \vm-k \ymw-z Mr. and Shaft \Yffl. szk andMlss Clam. Mrs. IIII‘ \\ HIIII‘II s IIISIIIIIII‘ [110' at IIII- IIIIIIII- III .\II.~'. HIIgII t\II° \IIIIIIr 0n "IhIIISIIm Iasi and a must IIIIIIIIIinIIg: [II'IUg am “as gin'n. 'IIII= IIIISII‘SS SI‘I'VIHI a III‘III‘IIIIIS lunch at IIII~ I‘IOSI‘ III' IhI‘ nII'IIIIII'f. :7 2:; 2...! 5.. 3.32. i. 231...: 1.1.2.... 2:: Z? 2:; 3...]. .2. ._. :~...H....:$.::; 2.137... 2. 2:. 5.2.x. Mr. lad. Lnnk nl l’ahnm'stun spvnl lll’cI'"\\'0'6'k-NM 5H flux pm'vntal hnmr’. II' Traverston. (Our own correspondent.) Miss Pl. J. Allan \‘isito-d nw-r Hw \ka-o-ml wilh kixula'ml :n-t \lilclmay and (llifl'm'd. Miss Susan 'l‘immins is sutl’vrink fmm an attack ni’gmnsy. _-â€" â€"â€"-u “ yum-a.“ eytlultlc. In leaving. you take the vrey best wishes for the future of yourself as a minister of God. "May your works prosper mightily." For your helper and family, may their efforts ev’er secure the rewards so justly earned. Lacking other means of expression we tender you this purse. Its. value is nothing but the goodwill that prompts the giving we consider as worthy of your acceptance. Take the purse. May it always be full. and the gmxlwill must go with it. as we are helpers in the {are of cirâ€" rumstanres to withhold it. Signals-- l’etwr Muir. for Session. W. H. \\'at;~'on. for Men‘s Club. .I. .\l. Bletiillix'ray. for Sunday School. ;\\'. McKenzie, for Young [’00- ple‘s Guild. our IIIIOSI. man we not be pardoned, therefore, in our petty selfishness in being sorry to lose you. You were worthy then. You are many times more worthy now. You have been tried'in the fire and‘found genuine. our midst. Can we not be pardoned, éhl‘lnn'nnn n-‘ An-.. m_“ , Hutton “Hili, North “VH'HH' SIWHI 'IH!‘ Ilulne‘ hm'w LIHVSUH and and littiu harkâ€" flunk HVQ'I‘ l'ninn .\'n. 2, I'lgromunt, , Nurman- I»): N05. 2:. '1. H. In. H and 12. Thu svlumls linml up un tlu- svlmul gmumls :m.‘ nml'vhml tn tlu- park. 'l‘lw mnuwliiinn in Hm Man-chins! and drills was km-n. 'l'lu- ,iudgw awardc-d .‘lu- m'izns as t'nHuws: First. Sm’. NH. 12: 2nd. $.51 .\'0. 3: 3H]. 8.5. .‘U‘. '1: “11. SS. Nu. II. This was t'nflnwml h)‘ ”It“ [Irvso'llt- in: MI. HIP mm“)! pl'vsc'nlvd by NIH “Mum‘s Instiluh- In Ilw pulul Jak- inu Hu- mum-st standing: Hf llmm- \\'lm wrntu nu Hw l'Intrmu-u vxzuniunâ€" [inn in 1923 Hi Huisivill ('c-Illl'v. .\|i~'~' Mul'gm'vt Ami“ Hf Hulstvin l'nhlir ' Holstein (Uur own currespondcnt.‘ 'l'lw annual Srlmnl Fair fur the ’l’mvnship ul' l'lgrommit was livid in llw \‘illagv «m 'l‘uvsdziy Inst. 'l‘herr was a rvrnrcl attrndancr. as fully 700 promo; \wrv lm Hi0 grmuuis. 'l‘hr \walho-r was leratrning' but did nut particularly intrri'orv with the day's prngram. Tim wimir :ili'uir was unclvr tlw alirrrtimi and managc-mrnt 01' Mr. 1‘. S. timiprr of Markdalg. and was rarriml «mt wilhnut a hitrh.'hv l'nllcm'ing srhlmls rnmlwtmi in tho o-xhiliits : Mrs. R. Hanks is lufi’ilig liib mnf nl' lu-l' ham rv-shinglml. Mr. lie-Pb. 'l‘t’alfnrd has ”In mutt-:u‘t. £7.55 .12: __.1:_..F 1.13:.z7. :5. 5:2: 2.: ._:.._....:...z .1...::._. ..1.._1..1...? .2: .5. 7.5.5 "2:331. .1._ .:Z:: .5: 1.7.5.4 .1.___ .23, 47.3.1.5: :33. 3:2. Mr. .lulm Boyd. .h'.. a('(-¢_vmpanimj by Miss Min. 'l‘l'afl'm'd and MP8. Ha- wns. \ isitml rm'vntly with tlw lut- tm'R' hruLlu'r. Mr. lilnwr 'l‘rafl'm-d. at Durham. Mr. and MR. Hmlnzm and Iamilx nmtnrm! from Hm Status and are Visiting with hm- sistc-l'. Mrs. .lnhn Ml'KM'hnic'. Mr. and Mm. Hm. h \aughan Jr. spo‘llt Sundm “ill: new mother, Mrs. Sxmmuis. Aftm' visiting with 1101' motlwr. st. William Kmm. Mrs. Mikv llasvy and Iamilv lvll 101' their homo this “00k. Mrs. Hawns 0f 'I‘orunto is \‘isfting with lwr parvnts, Mr. and Mrs. H. 'l‘rulfoml. - ~ Glenroadin. (Our own correspondentg Mr. and Mrs. Hillvn Boyd Visited l‘o‘l't‘nll)’ with Hm Young and Laugh- lin famiiivs. -' v" With her friend, Miss MaeflEâ€"Ibpkins: and took in the Fall Fair. Mr. Thomas Fulton is having his well drilled deeper and is in hopes (if getting a flowing well. M rs. Alex. Alexander spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Noble. grandson spent a day recently with r. and Mrg. Thomas Milli 11. Mrs. Pauline Shuttlewort has re- turned to her home in Toronto after Spending a week with her cousin, Mrs. William Noble. Miss Lucille Sharp of near Dor- noch spent. a few “ails last week with her friend, Miss ae Hepkins, an‘fl tog}; in the__Fall Fair. or “Take Me Back To Blighty” PIP-PIP I t’ VOILA! ’ CHEER“)! It’s the story of Squibs, the prettiest flower girl in London; Sam ’Opkins, the funniest blighter in blighty and PC. Chas. Lee, the copper from Piccadilly Circus. These two blokes and a gal win the Calcutta Sweep- stake, £60,000. _ _--<-V~-. .u [001 ‘ .xullullr. 'l‘hu park is now in excellent con- ditinn for amusemmnt and vnturtain- mvnt. 'l‘hv athlvtiv grounds at ttw war of lhv park now! a gum] «Iva! «If attention to put them in prover cun- ditiun fur sporting c-ants'. Will Crawford and wife», Wes. Ai- kon and wife, of Allenford, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. mem dur- ing j he geek-end. wâ€" vâ€"v‘u ‘1‘. ‘ryuv “I v . .m...“ Mr. W. J. Sharpe made the address and M133 B. Davidson. teacher, pre- sented the medal. bollowmg this, the pupils Public S eakmg contest was brought on. T. ere were four competitors, three girls and one hoy. Olive West or (\In‘.».:-- --l~ - -7---lr‘ \IUII. .Fofiovwirng this, came the girls and .boys. 'l‘hvsv we contestgd In all classvs. ruuuwmg this, came the races for girls and boys. These were keenly contested in all classes. Mr. Cnnpet' and his etl'ieient stall are. to be congratulated fur the eucâ€" eess of the event as is also the keen competition in the exhibits. 'IVI ‘ School was the successtuypupi}, .. “7 I “L -- ‘ --â€" "VJ. \JII'U " "U‘ Holstein school was awarded prize. I. Plaster of SS. No. 11 and C. McLean of SS. No, 11 Donald Gardinm' of SS. N0. 11 awarded fist prize. tho unly buy tering thfl companion. )\_I)A Chieftain Heavy Mixed Feed that we are selling at $29.00 per Ton Packed in second-hand sacks, or packed in new sacks at $30.00 per Ton THIS IS THE CARLOAD PRIL‘I-I. GET .\ FI‘IW' TONS \VHIIJ‘I IT LASTS. OTHER LEEDS.“ SPECIAL PRICES THIS MONTH N 0 Town Delivery Terms: Cash BUSINESS HOURS: 8 am. to 5 pm. I ROB ROY MILLS LIMITED PHONES: Day 4, Night 8|. DURHAM, ONT. .................................... +++++++++++++++++++++++++ i PHONES: Day 4, Night 8|. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ DURHAM, ONT. 4. .3. .1. [5111' It’s the’rummiest, cheeriest, fun- mest Englxsh‘comedy that ever came over from England. Surpasses “Me and My Gal," “Better 'Ole," and all others. “LA! ’Ere they are in Paris, imagine that rummy chappy, Sam 'Opkins on the boulevard where the pretty gals wink an eye and say: “Kiss mama, kiss papa, 00 la la M'sieu 'Opkins." V--“' Miss Violet S\\an 0f Prvscot: is “Lag gwgrded firSt 2nd. 31‘: i . was Cheslc‘v ........... I: Sebt. 27-5 Dund-nlk ................ Sept. 25-% ilmvale ................. Sept. 25-26 Erin ........................ 00L 1'2 Feversham ................. ”cl. 2-3 Gore Bay ................ Sept. 25-26 Gorrie ........................ “('t. 6 Grand ‘Valloy ............ Sept. 27â€"‘ V HOLSTEIN ................. Sept. 26 Hanm'm‘ ................ Semi. 25-26 Kagawoug .................. ”(1.. 5-5 Kpmhlv ................. 80m. 27-28 Linn‘s Road ................ UN. 34 Lucknow ................ 80m. 27-28 Markdalv ' oooooooooooooooooo "(... 2-3 Pillsloy Sam! 95-03 Myth . . . . . . .. Bruce Mim-s Calmion . . . . . Clu-slvy l‘almm'stun . . . . Tara ...... . . . . 'l‘evswatm'. . . 'l'iVm'tHn. . . . . .. \Vial'hm. . . . . . . DATES 0P PILL “I” The follpwing is the list of dates of Fall Fairs in this part. of Ontario : Allistun .................... Oct. L5 BPMOH ..................... Oct. 8-9 Pii'ikE‘rfi‘ illifr': .' the guest or Mrs. Adam Main nt present. third”, 80ml)" fl. ”8. o!- .. T438

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