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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Aug 1913, p. 1

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~ WINAI. out. mum“ AUGUST 14, in: ‘ g WALKING A LOST ART Although Edward Payson West- Dave Madill, of Markdale, is an , .. UNUSUAL OFFERING ‘. l over 70 years of age, has com- , ' ed a little; _____. *‘ \l'e’ve on. (ml; y We mielph old home week asso-l Bruder BmS.’ barns and slaughol‘pwtend a Walk 0t 1:546 miles in Orangeman. He low ‘ . . MN“; a deficit of $300, ter house at Walkerton, were;le-ss than tWO months, and is re- wahile after William III crossed: sueâ€"a number of house- burned on Saturday. iceiving congratulations from ad- the Boyne, and it is doubtful if he: Will be sold pri- Rev. Ward. of Varney. occupied ‘. ““‘ef‘soand a V3“ amount of ever missed gains to an Oransei 5 (102611 Wlllte Lawn Blouses oreatlv unday Dubllcfiy from the press, it isn’t walk. , l (1 ll ’ 3" a [3‘ « rec uce , we made throughout, fine ' the Methodist pulpit on S likely that walking will ever be- Scullv of Owen Sound who, d eggs. isn’t an F mbroidery also Lace Trimmings and ,tlfil ll)[]ir. ’ at morning last. come a very popular kind 0'! buys butter an ‘ ' Dave ““8 “Emu" Insertions three t l l ‘, quar (it 211“ On”. Hartley House barns r'ton were burned to the Foundâ€"An automobile tire. The , H“ Monday. owner must give full description recreation. It requires exertion to and particulars. Apply to Allan walk. and people nowadays don’t ‘tural implements. and Scully buys take kindly to exertion. They like agricultural prOdUCts' They often 9l€CV€S ave always been good “ ' meet and 2h friends. but they don’t go to 12th ' 1.00 Blouses at - 7gp of July demonstrations together. '9‘." ; . -: V. .7 .n t ii‘t‘ ‘ . “M H \k w m hot ‘ s ( amei‘on at the ('entral Hotel. in to be on the go. but they don‘t . xi . Y'H‘Yit'ml so far this sum-‘ l‘urh'im I ( 0 York city. The ther- ‘ ' ‘ . , , care to furnish the ower o m' e l‘he (anadian “est as now un- p . t .dk l them go. The old fashioned bzcy-i \" \\ annual “anxious . cle was used much more a few - .- l17'th of March. but Dave waits for . ' 6‘ H .â€" - l . l w . s. ‘3'. u gistel't-‘l l‘l'i degrees, ,«lergoing its rom now till the crop is . . years ago than it is I ‘ mz'k liHn l‘lzir. Thrui’ and , " ‘j ‘ . , _ ”me. P _.... . ..'. ' - LLt t'ie Hahn liuuse. , tharx'esoted. the farmers of that , _ lnth Hours. 1'. noon.g there were people who talked of , part. of the country have 'much to , , _ l . : the pleaoure of riding bicycles. and: Some years ago. Scully tried a little trick on Dave. and. going *” " H H _ , ~ . I 3 50C . . I l ' 4 l l ' \llLr. lives tested rind glasses , , fear iroom the early frosts, . ' . they eien went so far as to say fatiguing about ‘ into the office of the Shelburne Dave's ________I there was nothing he reported ' 0o . . . . :E l n \Vo-ulnesdav night. “M Mr. Hon. ('outts. of Bentinck. ‘ ' z: 1;. M “H * H Durham and l was operated on for appendicitis the 9X9rcme~ It ma): be 50‘ bUt “F FI‘PE’. Press. ., _ (.MMMW.‘ hill. A g,.,.yi‘l:i.st week by Dr. Deactm. of Strat- must COMES-‘3 that 10 0U" experi-susiiension ”Om .thf‘ Orange’so- . Ore E: . . ”Ht. Finder. will pl“. .302 foird. The operation was perform- 115335125: sti'utck})itliec1iileasi\i;e‘cfiety’to Mr. 'M\:)qrt‘tr}n1:: :11}: 5,312: New weaves and new finlSheS in . Q: ’ at The (‘ht'onit'le ()le't‘, i" "‘t l‘t’s hntnh and bites“ rel’t’t'ts . g . (â€"3. 9. . . t 9 e “as anXiO . .. . . . , g _ zsay m- m ‘lomg well. mot-109‘ t00« that a great maioritv , who was an Influential Orangem‘d" BlaCk Sllks and Dress GOOdS 3 :: ”Hf“ Al"‘l“”9~'m2 t” ”W M‘" 'of the wheel users didn’t invest in 1 Would write to the high chief of , K e". 90 l " “‘H‘Y'K t”- has NW" hilly Th" Rt"? M13 B”“""~ WWW“ "t a second machine, after the first'the Order and have Dave reâ€"in-l; ______â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"... ‘ z: l and with the strong re-‘tbt’ First Baptist (:hm‘Chf)‘ the one Was played out. The motor-éstated. The charge against Davel . ‘. . l I :: . x pillars. It should stand up . city of haginaw. Mich. Will be the cycle and the automobile came. was for “:1ng implements painted i New lilack l’alnctte Sllk g6 lnCl‘lCS‘ L .. .~ :i \t‘I'V heaVy flood. ‘speaker in the Baptist church here ‘ next in order, and long overland '2 green in an Orange community. , . ~ " ‘ :: L , H, h”. “up. ('grand AyrShll‘f‘. l t)“ Sunday evening “Pitt. Hlséub“io\urneyts are made in quick time: The Free Press tOOk up the Wld€ 1113(16 SI:)€(:12111>v for US CVCry \yar(1 3: . . .. H. last month: rich milk. Price rm 1:“; “hpâ€" The price Of Ogsi'lthere Was always a feeling that ‘. cause for the unknoWn man. and has UUI‘ name On it Ureatl , r dd C 1 atS :: < , pnnzil‘lt', Murdock. Garafraxal 0‘” lg ' ”dmg ‘f‘ bicycle was “0t theiplea-ded to have the iniured brotli- ' 9 3, ) C U C( :. l. -_....d M” way between Durham. On Saturday last. Miss Barbarakbest thingofor a persons health, er reâ€"instated under the protec- xagth 9: Varnev. 1‘ Young. of near HampdEn. in Nor- i and there .15 nOW. .m some (uuart- tion Of the S'Ot‘tt’tY- Dave is ouite only $1 00 er ard ‘ z: , ,, . l , 'k' ‘ht‘ck was felt at: manhy township. passed aWay at'ers. “1.51““13“ {991mg regarding” character. and shortly a’ter the o p y . .. x . . .ut ,H‘ud. if ' q) ‘ Th the age of 63 yearS. The deceased " excesswe use Of the motorcycle Ol‘lappearance of the article in queS- Ice :: H‘WM‘ ‘\'\'.' on ‘ unday. . 9 had. we understand. been ailing'i't‘he motor car The hard work inltion. found his way to the Free. """â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"â€"""""" ' t z: '7" ("n “’"Hw ”"9“ hm I?“ ”i for some time. the immediate ‘. propelling the bicyde hastened the , Press office, and after threatening c. . ‘ , . 69 l?!" t” "“"k* H guests A sum cause of .her death being intestina ibellet that the exercise was illlUl't- , to lick the editor. subscribed f-UI‘ lglaCk 1)thhCSS Silk-Satin Very 30“ ”MP“ paralysis. She was a daughter of ‘1 one 'tO .health, btlt this element b9- ‘ the paper and has been taking it - - -' “a g. and a sis-:ing eliminated from the newer ever since. (l€Cp lglaCk, 36 lIlChCS \N’KlC \Vlth Our a good hearted Wh‘ name on every yard, speCial value inst west of the ter of Mr. Thomas Young. of Nor- devices, motor car and motor ”"1 Dave is The town hall} manhy, Interment took place on ‘ cle devotees will be a longer time man. and it isn’t through any dis- , Monday to .Hampden cemetery. in coming ‘to the same conclusion. respect that everybody calls him W“ mum (m. mp new post (M Thursday last. Mr George Whether there is anything in it 0r.“Dave." It would take away the Ic .,- w, Brcwning died in Stratford hosni- not, the writer is not prepared to whole effect to call him “Mr.” that Thus. F. Mighton. tzil fiom i paralytic stroke taken say, but a .man who sets out now He’s an original ch ' days before. at his home at on a 50-mile iourney on foo‘t. “3 doesn’t matter where you regarded somewhat as a curiosity. ; he’s got something cheerful \ hum we referred last week as a few from lusticf‘ tUI‘ hf’itt" Fatafla The deceased gentleman . . '_ . TOM}. a young fellow Will hue ora good story to tell. was in the Caledon wreck v I‘ :E 'iu'itiu- . -, -' - ; d carrvin off the WM. was the father of Mr A. D. . . . H“ “l“ t” - g ‘ ‘ _ a livery rig to go a mile and! a tureds Biowning. here. and the unete of . . . I Be .half to a picnic. Thirty or forty; . few years ago. and With the many in'tured he was has been cap | J S. Mellraith. was a resident _ . vears ago, he wouldn’t think of. others who were the late John Youn ” \lr Hugh McDonald is engaged foundation '5: AM building. m- moved there shortlY. to .9990999 ll \\. l. um 11 eamErS " '9“ (‘llll'll'l'n. ‘ ti- “Sim." and will bf" l"1"’\lght \ Mr - . ' - tv for, i's lace about thirteen years '_ . . .‘l \R” ~ to: tii.il. l‘ht penal . . ‘ol lll p _ ' ‘ . 1 b,».hi'tching up a horse to 20 so . - u ,, .‘ H”Him-r is three years in t ago. When bt’ was employet 3 l short a distance . pinned under one of the upturned 'l‘l ‘\.“ _. .m.‘,,.\_ “in furniture company He W313" _. _, leans. with a broken leg. A numâ€" t‘ P 'd \ night last i “MM” it years of age Interment! """‘""'"‘"’ 'ber came round to release him. but ",- " l‘ kl" " ‘ , ’Q ' , l . _ , xpr , ' "““l “ll ‘(d d The ",1“ took place Monday at Clifford. GARAFRAXA STREET 1hearing the groans of others he 833 .~ \«-I'\' "1“ V “t" “ ' “ l . , - ‘ordered them to go where thev -.-~ 4- .. art-lied. grain ('I‘onh‘i A fire may start Very BdSlly. r p . , ‘ \\ H P last week a tra\eller BRIDUE IS UNDERMINEDWere more needed. “\ ou can‘t We have thought for some kill an Irishman. he said. “and when through “1th the others \ou rapidly ‘dlld l One day as a washout under. viintlll'lnfl tt’“ the Gavrafraxa‘ .. ' . . . . , , . 7“ It was several props Were was coming f at a lighting :1 wk. «it the mint ,vnlslill. or actually 9:0ng 1 station. and after - . . l‘ln- ~dtuatio-n has been i this side of Dr. \Volfe’s stable. he the abutmemts of om: ‘ - .md ndiui't has taken on a l threw down the match. The grassstreet bridge. Now our Opinion.“ FOU hd\€ time dry as tinder. and beforeis confirmed. and we doubt no,weeks bdm‘" Dave “'38 able ‘0 l") Mr. EdWard Kress, too"about. but during his period of confinement. he Was the most ( The dry spe‘iLL was ‘lt‘tl'l? reaching the corner only a tewlloiiger, t a Similar opinion. an i'n-(lh away. he heard the cry Offliaxs hat. ‘ ..:i.n:l on turning round saw‘ several occasions referred the mhers of the council lite. ""m U M .. l .- ll;l\ xvi-til i . .. . Icheerful figure lll many groups of listeners to his large fund of it isn‘t likely he‘ll call ti ‘Nt' (it quite 2i grain ('I'HlH. ion In tlH‘ ‘ . \tl" lk. llll't'llll‘; till ltlt' \\"“ ”“I.P~' , . . , . l. ll t 1h H“. {lunlt‘fi making straight forlni-atter to me Vt" I'i' ;' 1 t. , Iv . . ‘. -.°, ‘ I " "l“ U“: H K1“ m the stable. hirtunately, he and’and adVised (that repairs be made 5‘0””- . . ‘ ' “PU ‘ mm.” ”l 1""..."(illt' or t‘.\'u othom were able ton)? once. ilww' th‘reaten- to 110K ”gt (lml (”‘1' l . V i.” K, W l.“ l» t“ d‘ ll"lllllv it out before it gained' ()ver :tWo years ago. the writer 1”" by .Jecmning a Sm'S("r"bH.' . 'z- .. .1 v wwgri'n m H“l-- . ' . i ; l L ‘ i\ n .‘ \, H“...[iv-:ltl‘st'llY. :noticed a breach under the west' MW’ 3 _' ww‘. singing f" 5-5 t‘ ’- , ' . ~_ . '\ .‘l ‘5 l". \‘t at gave The giiidt 2‘. pai'iy :it Zion on end ”f It“ ”Huh “l“nmcnt‘ and‘; PASS “\TR‘CL‘LANTS , ...: .. . H t “at” “M mewim night was the most 5mg, spoke to .members of the (f()tlllCll.‘» . ' .l in, it, if“ , -‘ l‘«-.it‘ii:i'~"." “Haul in pm history ”f [1“. but :no action was taken. On The following from Durham. \ \l l ., , flu.” . . (".ureh 'l‘lmre was a large upTllPSdily fOI‘t'nUUn. a member of sf'iool were suectssful in the Jun-5 ..\T,,_ . ”UH, ., ,_ tendanu ind the edibleg and The (‘hroniele staff. accompanied ior Matriculation examination: *5 «n .. ‘ p “hm ‘ \V, v,» \x‘». .1.._.i _\. program were Ltll that could lit’ 3t": ki'ess. ‘tml ‘ undertook. t“. lirmlp l.-â€"â€"H. F. FEH“thiU‘5”"‘ 'S' t l r.‘ .. xii-l" Vi i'lhl rm .w lean Id. Short addresses Were ”Wit“ an examination and 511t‘5t5'_l’iili(.iii. J. lsaacs. S. A. Kelsey. '. V : ZN \f'er (.21: at Intuit-r \li‘l‘.\i'l'ttl IQ icy. )lr. Prudham. ‘itms-lves as to the extent anal 51. Rennie. l3. )1. Ritchie. J. M": : .r wis (‘lti\t‘\l. ‘w‘ singing Mr. \lt‘lntosh. Mr. \Valliel'. MP. “2‘1“” ”t th" (lt’ft‘tt if ““5" 'l‘l“"$‘:niit.li. : t .. .Hil \vgilx wli. l‘u.m~roough. Mr. lidWards. and ltitttd' With I'atllt‘l' dt"‘l’~ l’Ut 3991“" Hroup ll.- 3'. B. (irit’I‘S‘me R- J- g 1 1 ”NW”. 'l‘he clioil‘ sang a (couple mg a rait. they discovered de- Marshall. .D IN N“ “ “"1‘ 31"” m . 'v-:‘ .1 4.. - - .~ - l \1~ \V‘l- feels that caniitt le ' ~d')l ' . ' - . ' ‘ ulm wt ‘ ”tum-‘57 4‘“ r l' 1 " ’ xenu 1” ““5 . (nroup ller. Hildebrandt. S. P}. - 4 .3 x“ '1 ""“ “V“ II: i'i-tol Hunt. gate an able recitation. ‘Joo soon. A 12â€"foot iron bur McDonald. l“. M HenWiCk. ' .: “erdeOrl dye In Black, Tan and White, : '-‘ "‘t‘i ll “"httWH‘t‘H' Wu" \ Voi‘iw' lr‘ml‘in'in S‘ing "The W115 l’l‘UClll‘Pd and bent at right . . . . -. -. i‘\ ' ‘ ‘ "‘ . t. t t W . . , ' ' ("rt u l ives names of candi- ' ' ' , , 4 "' ‘ "M" “1‘11”" Shamrock.‘ and a young hngliShâ€" Hilzles so that each arm extended 1"" J ‘31 g - -. )t . .. ’ SPEClal pI'ICC 35C’ 3 pa" lOI’ sl‘m ‘ . mi r ;i.til toll :is tlit‘V .. . l" ' ' t' t Hix feet frt th l - d ' ”tithes “ H) “)le (“mphâ€"‘9 matritu- ’ ‘ ' “ ““W ‘ml‘t’um‘tu ”5 inten “m U )m e )9” ’ One aIm'l'uion by "VlSSlllg on the twelve" ‘ 'h” ”"1““ MM ‘g‘et sin}: an lrisn song. and cgtlll‘?$!â€"- ”t the rod was extended fulrrteqluired. e‘xamination papers ‘: 1 ‘ .. l lumlrml. li\e “eight. ue sang it. . length Lind-01' the abutment Wltli- («mu [1‘ - . . tl ., 'l .. “til: ‘ l‘here is surel.V going“ ”lit “199th”: mny obstruetoin 'i‘nd' J ) p giies ‘10“ \x 10 ‘MSM ‘V ‘ . . ., , ) . . . , ‘. . - _ , ‘ , , 7 , , . . -. 4 4 l il-ll'l if Mr. Boone is “Wilt-EH the Kt‘lltl‘ I'M“ ”t It“- could then be moved u and.Un at least nine of the papers and : Women 5 S||k Hose Ill [-me gauze “ . l 1 high W'iH’ day night and Saturday morning down a l' t' _ p 'have obtained the m'unimum on ' " ,,,... mun [it ‘ ‘ . 't bl' g to this .._ . . (is ance of between tihl'eel h' 'l ' . ‘ . . , . ht Bl Ck Ill _ _ 50C ‘ t H t of We would adnsefl’att 0‘ me country. ”pats from Itlt) tell how much farther under the Group 111 gives those ' who p 4 i l ,5 . » ' ' ' ' ' "‘ t. l ‘ . ‘ ' o . . : .. ”mm”, at the Baptistl \\ eastern Ontaiio tell a tale of washout had been made but therelfdnled to obtain the minimum on t : 9 \iih l n night with a Well-l MVOC “"‘ngm from one end 0‘ is emdeW notly a vast hole As thel'the Whom examination. but who : : . . y ' ’, _ . l Th ire“! gtii-ng‘tm’ province: to the other. From crevice extends 1 ° have obtained forty per cent. on p . owl hotllglldrf. t . - i , S C' h . P t ’ mm the extreme . p 9 H ° 1 ~- tl'nlllilt' sure. and we want Hamnwnl t. 1 at 31‘1033’ th or “’9“ 0f the abutment. and nearly .at least slight papers. : Boys EXtra envy Rlbbfll ““0“ 1 ‘ . . . ' e. St. D a 's tra rov . Grou 11 .d .' re- . -. M on the Chtill‘ loft Where “9 L‘Olb-Ol‘ll . ' ”k d the to the centre, It must Weaken it . dpfi an III W111 be ' '1 5e Made to Wear Price - 25c ‘ : In.” ”1' lbngt' 0‘ the I‘Ying mlfii‘es ptaces.‘ czilnes a (tale . 0; lgcaarfiiige: 'there is W {01‘ alarm, m w e can“ t a . surr ndm . r . : '.'...lt will be aimed at the paStor’s 60!“? In“ e re ate man th _ 88W? greater 00“: the repairs p gee ‘ . (1" mm head. The last time we.that m agg it Ba :8 woeusre should be made at once. a z A heard Mr. Boone he was talking and“ 0‘ d‘fuars’. “(it b med 3 The 0” ‘0“ mu ‘9 to be "10"- ‘ 0 on «ph- . ” That's what struck by lightning u ed dhovnfly and if taken . o hematology. k w 5 killed while from many ~ ' “to“ 1 , a . m mum it. but we confefl we atoc a v t 0‘ r . .the budge hi its present condition : didn't know what it meant till he ousrtei-s “Tm P990? ’ the ‘1ka Ebig me maul. Reeve : interpreted the word into simple both atandlim and mod Th, Edited“ some time m expressed . language as plain kissing. We being heavily W on c you!“ when the idea w. first talk- am : knew then. of course, and thouxht Telephone (30- It” ":00; :1 '06 ot. m- 1. may ‘be too well 9 we knew i perfectly. 9“ °“ nor “founded and em mutton h “‘3 “3‘ O . , . , . time the mod gen .41” it». aw. ' edit“, "" ,“

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