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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Jul 1928, p. 9

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Bio-man. which was well given and much o-njnyi-il. Miss Nellie Slinsun sang a win and Misso's .Iessio- and Flui'vm'i- )lt‘llaslin l'mm'i-ol tlm aiiolio'm-i- with a wall ro-iiolm-i-cl dllPl. 'l'lii- him-ting was hmughl in 3 Flow“ by all ro-pcaling tho- Lui'ol'sl prayi-r in unisoin. _ __ . I (Our Own Correspondent \ 'llu- B. \. l'. l'. IIII'IIIlwIs' uI' Mulmk :Iuol .VnI'HI HII III-1;. lwltl 1'. Very I'IIJIIHIMH piruiu HII Mullahl)‘ al'h'rmmu u! “I. John Lynn's “I'm” .‘\'N'I‘I‘O’O'H. \Vlwro- HM and yuuug eIIJoyml II plI-asuut aIl'h-I'uuuu. Sufi. hall and many ulllo'l' Sports \VI'l'u IIIIlulgo-ol III until six H'I'lm'k Who'll a sumptuous luIII'II was mum-cl {Ollmu'ol ln’ in: cuam. \loIssm. Ruin IL and m-ngv Migh- luu. .\II.~'. H. )li'rlntuu. IIIIII Miss MildI'I-ol Mightuu spout. llm wee-k- I-IIII with l'I'ivIIols at. 0mm Snuuol ad Muflful'd. Miss Mary )lcllallum. St. mum-r- 105: is spending as mnnth‘s Imliday with lwr many friends hmw- and elsmvlwrv. Mr. and Mrs. D. 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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Glaw. ac- conipiiniml by the latter's brotlwr, and sisti-i'. Mr. \\'ill and Miss Smliu Brunt. uf llzuim'ci', were l‘t'lfclll \’l.~‘llm'.~ with Mr. anal Mrs. Georg" Bi-mx'n and family. "“l I - vv-- - u 7 - . Miss Mary McQual‘rir. .\lN‘l't'0‘O‘l1. has hm-n c-ngageol as [warm-1° for sclmnl sm'tinn N0. 6. We- \\'i.~'h her ewr)‘ sum-v5.4. Mr. and Mrs. Frank "l‘yvamlvy and bah» were Sunday Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Glut-H Mon‘at. Ulnuvlg. \\'u an- pleasvd to know that Mi.“- .Iomn «luulh‘. wlm was I'e-contly mwmh-ol o’m m thv Durham Hus- Iai l'nl' amwmlivitis has l'f‘llll‘llm‘ to lu-l' hnnw :mol Is Humming nim'ly. Mr. oLlau'vm-v Milnmn- and nvph- ows. Hillwrl :unl .\l\'in Smith. Tur- Uulu, \wrv I'm-cut Visitors at the homvs M Mr. Ruin-rt. anal Mr. Heorge Mighhm. vv‘ Hm. "Mr. Mid and l'amih III' Mauillv Hm" 31v 3!. Im-wnt \is- iting “'io'lli'.‘ new. Mum of Mr. Ail‘Ils I'IiI-IIols I»! all Oit‘nflmillilnnllfi “Pm pleso-Il to “0‘3? him [)H‘iu‘ll Sunday nIuI-IIIIIg. llI- faithfnl'y va'VI-Il as pastor hm'v anal in North Islmwlg Baptist churchvs fm' {our yvars. (Our 0101: Correspondent) Mrs. Schano-r and daughter 01' Hanm'er \wre wwk-ond visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hustic. ock school. whom man-mag» took placo' July 2131 to Mr. Galbraith 01' Oihatsworth. .“W! extend lmartivst wugratula'â€" tmns tn Miss Isabel habit: 01' Owen Sound. a furmo-r twat-how in Mul- .IIWIH 0"'Illlk‘lvlu ....e. -F ,_ _ The Women's Association of the l'nitecl rhurch meets this Thursday at the home of Mrs. John Steven- son. lttr. and Mrs. Herbert Lamont and children of Mount Forest called on ' ‘ the village on Tuesday. Mrs. E. fleas and Miss Isabel lens are spending a few days with relatives in Mount Forest. Mr. Clarence Fenton spent the ”Mrs. Arc-hi0 Rain! of Durham spent Friday with Mrs. '1‘. John- ston and called on old friends 1n vi la 0. thighs} \gilliam Freeman of Tees- watm' is visiting hm- motlwrt Mrs. Edwin Johnstqn and other friends. ___ .-~AA:A‘:A‘ A, .hn ..\II‘. and Mrs. H. (ll‘oelman Of Torontn \wro rpm-m. guests of the {nu-mars aunt. Mrs. A. Tuck.- Holstein (Our Own Cmespondent) Miss Anna Ritchie .01 Durham 81,01“.th \Vowk-oml walla 51155 Is- lay Sam. -. Mr. - “'Htofi 0f Lislmwl is 119- lioving agmlt at tlm station while Mr. Rifv is awa: myholjolaxs. PAGE 8. Crawford Mulock l. Ml'l’nllzlhl and lhv t'mwl'ul cm Jarklm ur m-ar ni’ ynrv and luvating tlw nhl friends and svhcmlmah-s, and. 01' murse, wntmsting old time's with the [*l'o'sc'll'. 'l'lw)’ um- louking for- mm! with plcasum' In St. Paul‘s g'um-n [mm un Monday night. to “NM mun} nlcl I'l'ivncls‘. .\lr. Hwnrgv Impanl nt’ liuphrasia :7 5.; 22.. (5:88 :55â€" 2. .I.::::Z._E_..<. mvuw; 8... 15:5“ 2.7 $2.7 (1:. Z... “5; Zeus E5.â€" z..=._. 3... ...:....S... 2 3.5. :c:_.m 5:: 2.2: E 2... .BEEEE 2. :5 22.x 3:25“ 9...... :5 moo; c_;.;5.m .\ll‘. Hmi'go- Impanl nl’ I'luplii'asia lllillil‘ :i li'ip iliiwn this way lust \wmk, us is his custom M'm')‘ l'i'w yiizu's. ln \‘isil llw plain4 of his iill'ill :uul llmsw nl' his iilil school- mam-s \Vlm :ii'o' lvl't. Thislinu' Im liml llw plmisiirv of meeting his musin. William Limwll. .~\rruugvnwnls arr about com- [ilo'lml for St. ’ziul's anniversary and garden: party. llm‘. Scuilamore ul' Alumni, Fni'i-sl will lm [he preach- I‘l' :il :5 u‘rlm'k and 7.30. The (H'- ;.:'.‘ll|l."i. inspiro'il liy Iii-1° success of lzisl war. is pro-paring; gimd music. .\ gami- nl‘ softball lwlwcen Edge Hill and Knox. Normanliy. has been arrange-«l and will lw _\'m'y inter- o-sting. as Hwy play-cl Ilvl‘v lwl'Ol'P. :u-o- lmth gmul trams. and the play will Iw full Hf \‘im. There- are many gum! nmulwrs on Hw pm- gz-unmw, and Hn-H- will hv means ”1' gum! things an the table. .\(°1'nl'din;.' [H ”10' Unlal'iu \val .\M Hw pulrnlnu-n am» destroying Hn- “owls nll Hw maul sides and running a mmving machine on tho mlgc- nl' llw l'oml whm'v the grass ”1' \Vm-cls an- a hit long. It is a grown hum-m, tn mntm-ists meeting on! narrnw rnmls. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. William Freeman 01‘ 'I'o-im‘wuh'l', MP. and Mrs. Seim, 0f limo-intuit and Mr. Caldwell of lmuphiu. who is over 110w on a Hall in relatiws, spent a few days lulll’lllL,’ and camping. They spent filmiday night with Mr. and Mrs. Ruiwl'i Hurlmur and would have a gnmi night‘s I'USL Mr. Uunnvhvll Mclwan accompan- iml Ivy his mnllu-r. Mrs. L. McLean, sistm's \lissvs J'lstlwl' and (lather- hm. and aunt, Mrs. Nvil Mold-an. nwlmwl tn Hamilton and TUl'untU anal slwnt a “wok with friends llwl'c. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Watson nf HuH'nln spo-nt a l'vw days with her pawn”, Mr. and Mrs. A. Symnn. Mr. D. |.. Watson, 'l‘m-onlo, .spvnt :I Q'wxx clays with his cousin, Mr. ‘Iamplwll Mclmun. first of the week with friends at Tara. 'l'lu- hc-m')‘ ruins l'o'tal'ulmi haying npo'l'ulinns :uul make» the \wmls mum in “In rout. livlcls. Fal'mm's «In nut haw In lnuk for work. (Our Own Correspondent) \II~ Wilfrml luhsingw and fam- ;lj.' HI I\III III [10'] am spending a fmv \xn'ks “iIII hm muthI-I 3115. Jerry \I. HI II. Mr. and Mrs. B‘el't Taylor and inlnih' nl' 'l'III'ImIII sm'llt thu wvvk- My. mul Mrs. Bert Taylor and lulnil)‘ nl' 'l'ul'cmln slu'llt. HIU \W‘Pk- wnof with .\|_|'.~'-._ .\._ 'j'lmmpson. .\l.u'-._ Llamplwll McLean acccplml a [mslflull Ill 'l‘ornntn fur a few wwks, v __ ' Mrs. Hildyard went to Toronto on Monday to meet her sister, W110, mm her husband and son haW some from England on a Visit. They are sm-mling a few days in Town- Mr. and Mrs. Rife, Master ROS-‘1 and 3113's Irlma are holidaying at \Martuu with a party of friends from Dru-0H. Mr. and Mrs. Jamvs 3100211] and yuung sun of Bay city. Mich., VIS- itvd his sister, MI’S. James Mc- l’mlgau amt lu'uthm'. Mr.G001‘86 .‘JNIaH on Mondav. llnngrutulalinng. to Miss Isabel “aSUC' and Miss Mario Aitkep on passing with honors the pl'lmill‘)‘ examination in music. The former is a pupil of Miss Fun-small of Han- on’o'r. and HH‘ latter a pupil of Miss I}, .‘cho-llan uf Mpunt. Forest. Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy and children visited her parents in_l)urliam the first of the week. t0. .\II.~. .lohn VI‘SSiL‘ and daughter, III -.|I:I zll't‘ spI'nIling '1 MM days “it“ Ilo‘l' IkIIIgIIII'I'. Mrs L. Sheldl‘oth III‘HI‘ IZIII'SII‘)‘. MISH IIIIII VollIeU spent a few Ilms \inII [101' friend, Miss Mar- I."I_I'IL .\II I van .\lr.~'. Julnt's Lawrenvv has re- tnrnwt tmnn- t'rorn 'l.'umnt0 lmspllal nnn'ln imprm'mt in health. 'l'lw monthly mm'ting 0f the U. l". W. H. met at the home of Mrs. 13. Lamb. .\s it was a line day ”mm was a good attendance of mombo-rs and \‘isitnt's. There was a gumt pmgramnw and some bus- invss tinishmt. 'l'lw nvxt meeting will be lwltl at. the homo Of Mr. T. Milligan. .\l1'. )lalcnlm )lq-chhnie anal lwlpm's :n'v busy moving the barn which he purchasml below Dur- ham. With Hn- foundation finished it. won't km long hofm‘o he will be able to hgva hi‘s l'gising. The ladies of the Red Cross So- (‘ivty held a very successful veran- dali tea at the home of the presid- ent. Mrs. D. Jamleson, Tuesday at- ternoon. There .was a large num- ber present durlng the afternoon from 3 to 6 o’clock, and over 70 was realized. The spacious veran- dah, on which Mrs. Jamleson re- ceived the guests. was beautifully decorated, while the small tables placed about the lawn made a per- fect setting for such an occasion. Mrs. (Rev) Smith and Mrs. J. Kelly poured tea. the Red Cross ladies assisted in the serving. Mr. Robert (Brashy had Hu- mis- l'm'tum- to haw a Valuahlv stcer's 10g broken by a .car driven by a Hamilton man while he ws deliver- im: it last Monday night along the. highway. . Wedding bells aAro ringing. BAD SUCCESSFUL TEA Rocky Saugeen Fellow-employees pried the ap- parently dead man loose, and im- mmliately commenced artificial respiration. A doctor was called and prnmmnrml him dead. But his rvsrm'rs. true to their training, dill HOL stop tlu'ir resuscitation ef- forts until tlwstitl‘vning oftlmlmdy \vuulcl give Iinal prout of (team. At'tvr llirvo-quartrrs of an lmur Ellis rusunwrl lirvathing. Thu ('Ul'l‘l'lll hurnml nearly all the: flesh from his scalp ancl’frac- lurml llw skull. For a timu he was paralyzml, and tlwu gnngrvno sat in. Finally lhv‘ cloclnrs rvmowd practivally tlu- vnth'v skull without llw pativnl. lwim.‘ under an altars- lhvlic. and lillml a hakvlilu cap umlv' a heavy wig. which pmh-vts llw h'uin m-lls whm'v llm Skull hone was removed. The. moment his head came in contact with the rable which car- ried the current direct from the generators there was a flash of flame, and Ellis remained sus- pended in midziir burned and un- rensciuus. The shock deprived 28 tmvns en the Eugenia Falls system of power. Almost miraculous is the recov- ery of an employee of the Ontario Hydro-Electric Commission after 22.000 volts had coursed through his body and left him as dead. Nor- man Douglas Ellis remained uncon- scious for nearly a week. and for eleven months was under hospital and surgical care. Now the switch- man at the Strachan Avenue Hy- dro-Electric Station, Toronto, he was employed as station operator at Eugenia Falls stallion when the accident occurred. N. D. Ellis Was Pronounced Deed Following . Accident at 30900" Power Station, But Has Bed Wonderful Recovery. EUGENIA HYDRO MAN LIVES MINUS SKULL THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 6E0. B. DINGMAN DEAD AT STRATFORD The deceased was most aflahle, a good diuggisl, and while here had mam l11e11ds.He was unmarried. was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Dingmau 01 St1°atf01d,and was bow in Sombra 'low11ship,Lambt0n County. Sumixing aie L. H. Ding- 1111111, president of the St. Thomas Times Journal and the Stratfox'd Beacon-Herald; W. S. Dingman. 'rurmm): Miss E. A. Dingmau of Stratferd: Edward (I. Uingman 11f Mnntreal; Miss A. P. Dingman of Cleveland; and Mrs. W. L. Agnew 111' St. Thomas. George B. Dingman, some years ago prOprietor of the Central Drug Store here, died at. his home in St1atl‘ord last briday night. The deceased would be a man of about 70 \ea1s of age and had been ill for a number of years. During his lifetime he held positions in l\ew Y01k City. l1ge1soll St1"‘atto1d Port Arthur, Butlalo, and late1 lo- cated here 1'01 me or th1ee \ea1s. failing health compelled Mr. Ding- man to 1elinquish a good position In New Yoxk p1e\ious to coming to Du1 ham but the change did not \\o1k the anticipated recove1y and he sold his business and went to lixe in his home city, Stratford, where he. has remained ever since. Former Resident of Durham Died in His Native City after Lingering Inllnoss.â€"60nduotod Drug Business ore. YOUNG WOMEN ENTER HAMILTON CONVENT In a dispatch from Hamilton “‘0 are told of an inwressiw ceremony of reception and profession in the. Chapel of St. Joseph's Convent. llamiltmi. last Saturday, when 16 young women entered the coin- ninnity ot' the Sisters of St. Joseph. eight as novices amt an equal number who professed their \"UWS. “Jghn. now don't lose yuur tem- er. p “Well, I won't be imposed upon. Mary! Think of that lazy hum of a. guide (filling us it would take all morning to sow the Vatican! That little f9|lfl\\' in Paris gut, us through the Louvre in two hours!" -â€"-Lamp00n. Prompt action on the part. of the Paris tire brigade. prowuted a serious outbreak when fire. was discovered oarby Thursday morn- ing in tlw otfiros of Smnkv and Smoke on llivor Strmd, Night Patrolman Hrnmslmm Illsmn'm'vd the tirr. â€"â€" Hranll‘ord (Huturin 1m [ wr. Black End Authorâ€"Inn mnvinm-tt that thv pnhiisht-rs haw a conspiracy against mo." Friendâ€"What makes you think so?” Authorâ€"Ten ot‘ thmn haw I'v- fused the same storyâ€"Chaparral. 66 Aw, I ha!" tlwse- long vngag'v- mvnt s. " "SO do Iâ€"lmt “'1' InaVv In gin them «mough timv to find a largc-r apartmunt.”â€"â€"Lifc'. Wiucracking the Bible "Tiw (lifl'vl‘vllm‘ 'lwixt Job of Old And Daniel." \uitvs MN 11mm. "Is this: haw “as :I manh hm \nu‘ Job at lmih man. Nesting Season "Mamma and Papa think we «mu-ht In wait at loans! :1 munth 1w- t'mm gvlling marriml." Pains of Hospita‘lity Mutlwr” giVing zll'h-rmmu te-zs in~ slructions -â€".\'m\', rc-mvmlwr. Wil- liv. win-n stv min-s aw hunch-cl around. you must MM 3 plain hum I'mm tlw lmHum of Hm plain." Where Was Fireman Water? THE SPICE OF LIFE élioston 'l'ransm'ipt. Willie (disguslndlybâ€"Just my luck! The bargain basempnt. again." â€"'l‘he (bugl'egatiunalist, Falling in low is about like 101!- 508- U do"? DI‘OIN‘I'LV neither leave very much time for business. Thursday, July 36, “2|

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