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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Apr 1916, p. 8

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PER YEAR shing ++++++++++++ ;“AAAA¢AA $.15 of designs . 25c and P312118 ith color- 2 for 25¢. ALUE and 3“ March 29. Mr. Fred Taylor. PM...“ son of Mr. Thos. Taylor of \lt. Zion and Miss Lillian Wright. [.in (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. gin-y Wright of Wareham. were 1.“. .l in Weedlock. the ceremonv ”1...; performed at the home of t; .. hriile by Rev. Peter Tiller of \1-g\, well, in the presence 0! about .3 guests. Miss Lyla Hargrave iilixul the wedding march. The Mm... who was given away by her father. was prettily gowned in (”Hun lirbCJde Silk With shadow hp.- 4nd gold braid trimmings. She caI‘l‘lHl J bouquet of bridal roses and maidenhair fern. Her travel- lim.r custume was of navy blue serge. with hat to match. The hap- py cullplt’ spent a shOrt honeV' mm)“ at Toronto and Markham. Thev will reside near Portlaw, )lr. Oliver Turner, near Euge- nia. who recently purchased a farm on the 9th concession of Ar- temesia, from Mrs. J. H Jamieson or this place, and got possession on the lat of April, met With a great loss last week by the des- truction by fire 0! the line brick residence on the place, together with the furniture it contained. Mr. Turner was engaged moving in and alter delivering two loads of furniture put on a tire to warm up the house, and left ev- erything. he thought, quite sale. During his absence for another load. fire broke out, it is supposed from an overheated stove, and when discovered by neighbors had made such headway as to prevent saving anything. There was $1000 insurance only on the residence, which had been placed by the farmer owner. ~sergt. Jamieson, who was in Tin-unto taking a Special course 1,, bayonet exercise, etc., complet- .ui his course and returned to Uii‘en Sound last week. calling at kw hulllt' here. On Fridav he was a. at nut here again after a de- :lo-i'. l’le. Hamhly, whom he se- :‘;'."t'«i :it his home in Osprey and .4. i Mek tn barracks. liming the sncial functinns re- 'l was that by Mrs. \V. \V Mr. Robt. Wheeian has gone “)1 Toronto and taken the pOlitiOD 0f street-car conductor. Beinz 009 of Erin’s loyal sons. we yet ex- pect to hear of him enlisting with the Irish regiment. Mr. M. Se 31 of Toronto was, here the en of the week buying horses, but not many were otter- ed. and only three bought. We understand Mr. Sega! purposes making regulgr trim. 4 ‘ ___ .__L1 _t_\ papers reported horse meat fie-tented. with which the palates HY patrons were being regaled. A 30~pound chunk had been pur- chased from a Fairbank farmer, 4nd the offenders were brought hvrore the beak {or their conduct. Councillor C. H. Munshaw met with a severe [all on the icy side- Walk. which has since given him some distress in the head. but the injgry _ia_ 1398103 “waft. _ 1‘ L-..- Mr. Johr; Parafow or the Durham road, son-in-law of Mr. Wm. Wil- Cuck. got his knee badlv imured While working in the hush lut Week. Mrs. All Harrison received word on Saturday that her niece’s little three-yearâ€"old daughter had been Operated on for appendicitis. The little one is the youngest child 0! Editor Wesley Smith 0! Battleford 3813.. lgmegly otflthlg place. Sir. Nat (Caswell returned on Monday from Owen Sound. where he had a successful operation on hll tonsils last week. He was ac- Mr. Will Buchanan. Mentord road :41 Mr. W. McLeod of Swinton n-k. students in the high school -n-. have enlisted, and Went to m-n Sound on Monday for their vdicul oxamination and uniforms ’N‘V will continue school until Siifilark Wilson, Jr., moved dn Hntlu)‘ to Mrs. VanDusen’s resi- -nc¢-. vacated by Mr. M8299 last I) she has recently been liv- at‘ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Holley. The deceased was «I twice. her first husband Mr. Geo. Stewart of this Six sons survive her. turn .m were born to her first W V. (‘1 Fortune. :1 reprc ‘ nf the Domjnion Alllan: pmk in the Presbyteria u-xt Sunday. a young man : died suddenly nt inniv Teeter, widow of Inhn Teeter of the east , who died in September suddenly of heart fail- 4aturd4y at Vlarkdale. FLESHERTON. m entertained a num- ds at a tea given last ht boa} gen-.1 funeral of SI pr! widow \\ Graham t treat mp9! I‘ldf :campnnied by Mr. ‘Jas. Harrison. ‘. who also went to Owen Sound for further examination on his knee, which has troubied him recently, The Women’s In‘étitute had re- freshments and a pleasant social time at the close of their meeting last week. It is tapering down towards spring weather, gradually but surely. While engaged with a number of uthers on Friday last, hewing timber for Mr. Con. Becker’s new barn, Mr. Henry Seim met with a serious and painful accident by nnntht'r man’s axe coming in con- tact With his hand nun-"n. um Miss 'Mia r3" WETQJE'SE tfi;.}resby; terian Guild is announced to give 'a' paper at the Methodist Young People’s missionary meeting this Monday evening. _-_-_---° 0-0 VIIâ€" tact with his hand, cutting the finger cords severely, and taking several stitches to sew m) the gaping wound. Sorry to report the serious ill- ness of Miss Maggie Marshall with bronchitis. She is under the 1‘.‘\2tHl"S care. The committee on private bills in the Ontario Government cer- tainly: were a credit to their trust and country when they refused to tfek‘ any steps in changing the name of the city of Berlin, Ont. To our way of thinking, the idea was decidedly ‘narrow and child- Miss Muriel McTavish is visiting hc:1:_au_n_t at AMax-kdale this week. '-V“~.vâ€" ---vâ€" .VVV -lfi‘J. Miss Leta Blakely has returned from fishing at Corbetton with her aunt, who returned with her and made a short visit. Pte. Harry Frost 01' the Sports- man’s Battalion, Toronto. was a visitor here on Monday. Harry was formerly on The Advance staff here and went to the. city two years ago. _ The Presbyterian Ladies’ Aid have installed a phone in the home of their acting secretary, Mr. Jos. Blackburn It. will doubt- less prove a great convenience for him in his work for the con- gregation. â€"-“---v vv .Al lull-Ll. ”Mrs. Wes. green was ill last week with tonsilitis, and her little daughter, Ida, has also been quite sick, but we are pleased to learn bo_t_l1 are impr_ovi_ng._ About fifteen of the soldiers were down from Owen Sound over the week-end. Among those to their homes here were T. C. Blake- 1y. L. Brothwell, H. LeGard, W Davis. C. Adams and H. Mc_A ulex ll- -4.) I. _._'â€"- “5" Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wickens are moving from their old home to Mr. Sam Irwin’s house on the old Chairlie Irwin farm. Mrs. John Thompson bad name- cessful quilting on Monday last, preparatory to her leaving for a trip out West on Taesday next. Quite a number have taken the notion of making maple syrup. but up to date there have be’en no big runs. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lindsay were surprised in their new home Wed- nesday evening last. when alargc number of friends and neighbors gathered to wish them succch and pl‘t‘Sent them with a pair of parlor arch curtins, a rug. and to Mr. Lindsay a shaving mirror. Mr. John McGirr very acceptably filled the position of chairman. The presentation was made bv Miss Blanche Bell and Mr. Murrav Ritchie, while the address WIS read by Miss Nina McFadden. The evening was pleasantly spent and a dainty lunch was served. The following is the address.: To Mr. and Mrs. W A. Lindsav. Dear Friends.-â€"Your neighbors and friends of this burg have learned with regret of your re- moval southwar . Although you are going but a short distance and we may see you quite often, we feel as though we have hat vou as a neighbor. We will assure Between all Stations in Canada, Fort William and East. and to Sault Ste. Marie, Detroit, Mich, Buffalo and Nagara Falls. N.Y. Fare and One-Third Single Fare Particulars from any Canadian Pacific Ticket. Agent; or from W. Howard, D.P.A.. Toronto. BLYTH’S CORNERS DARKIES’ CORNERS EASTERQI‘EEXCURSION muss Minimum Charge 25 cents Good Going Aprll 21“, 1916 Return lelt April 21 st, 1 91 B un- her her She Good Going April 20th, 2!“, 223d, 23rd, l9l6 Return Lilli April 25th,!9l6 We noticed in the Hanover Post a short time ago about the death of Garfield Schaeefer, .which oc-’ curred while working in a fac- tory at Hamilton. We were ac- quainted with the deceased. and know him to be a fine and popu- lar young man. He was a member this part lately. Miss Tena MacGillivray and Pte. Alex. Reid of the 74th Battalion. Toronto, visited a couple of davs with Mr. Don. MacGilng'ray'__ Mrs. Frank Wise spellâ€"tr a few days with her daughter, Mrs. A. Bailey, last week. Mr. and MrS. Wm Falkingham of quham “jag visiting friends in Mr. Arthur Edge has purchased a new low-down steel-wheel farm truck. Mr. John D. Mcb‘ayden has pur- chased a 17-t00th cultivator frum the Islassey-Harris agent, Mr. A.B McLellan. Miss Maggie Firth is visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. A. J Greenwood has engag- ed two McDonald brothers, of Prieeville, ‘ to assist with the Mr. G. H Brigham and his sister, Miss Catharine. of Louise, were visiting their parents. Mr. and Mrs T. H. Brigham, on Sunday We heard of one man ploughing last week, but we think he was only making mud. as the land is not fit to Work yet. Mr. Thos. Brigham. intends to wind up with the saw mill work this week. Several have tried the plough, but the ground is scarcely readv yet. spring work. We are now getting our mail 11) the afternoon and subscribers of morning papers receive them on the day on which they are printE‘d. Our mail courier has been dispos- ed for several days, and his place is taken in the interval by Mr. John Morrison of Durham, Last week was nofed for the number of wood beesâ€"one every day. asthwogn Saturday. Messrs. you both that all here to-night are glad you are staying in the com- munity. and we have met here not only to spend a pleasant even- ing, which we have so often spent before in your hospitable home. but just to give you a slight re- minder of your first moving since taking up house keeping. We might say you both have been raised in the section from child- hood and we have always found you kind and obliging, always ready with sympathetic heart to give assistance wherever needed, and our prayer for you is that you may both be spared to enjoy many happy days together in your new home. We would then ask you to accept these gifts as a token of past friendship. Signed in behalf of your neighbors and friends.~ Miss N. McFadden, Miss B. Bell, Mrs. R. McFadden, L McFadden. J. G. Firth. H Williams, W. G. Firth. D. Edge, W. J Ritchie, and Adam Anderson had their Wood cut with the circular saw, the Six ions being completed in five dms. On the other day Mr. W A. Williams had his wood cut with the cross-cut four or five saws going stg‘adily all afternoon. The ladies of this neighoorhood are to .)e congratulated on the zeal and enthusiasm with which they are continuing their Red Cross sewing been. They met last week at the home of Mrs. H. Wil- liams and made 10 shirts, and 24 pillow cases, besides taking a cash collection of $3. Mr. Nasau WhitmOre of the 147th Battalion has_recovered. from his ill‘nfss an_d purged to Owen S’d. Mr. a'hd" Mia? 361i); 'FEul'izfiEe~ “'0: Durham spent one day recently wi_t_l_1 ME- and Mrs. A Beaton. Miss Annie Turinâ€"51in 6FVickers spent a Week With her cousin, MI. W. Turnbull. Miss Lou Trumph was visiting at Mr. John Park’s lately. ._. â€". -- w u... iiisté'Agnes Allan, Varney, is Spending a month with Mrs. Wal- ter Turnbull. ‘ M183 Laura MaCGillinav and friend. Pte. Kenneth MacKenzie. of the 74th Battalion, Toronto‘ spent a few days with Mr. Neil MacGilli- vrav. Mr. Duncan McNab‘ who is en- laled in making timber near Elora. was ho_me (or a week. Pte. Lou Newell ofw Owen Sound spent the week end With 1110‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Norman MacGilli- SAUGEEN VALLEY. ALLAN PARK. EDGE HILL. m DURHAI CHRONICLE Zvray visited friends in Durham last week. ' â€"_â€" â€"â€"â€" â€"- qr \r’u“ ”Ml-lg u. Jr. IIbâ€"A. CHewitt, B Traynor, 1F. SHoFkina,(‘ .Noble, M McDonald 3 L. McClocklin, E Smith and K. Milne, M. Mountain H Mc- Fadden. ‘ Jr. IVâ€"W. Koch, V Jacob, K. Coffield, 'M. Cox, K. McAuliffe é Sr. IIIâ€"B. Pettigrew, M Snell, C [Wigginm J. Morlock. A. Blair Aâ€"M. Péttigrew, J. Holmes, N Blair, C. Marshall, B. Kearney, W McGowan. Bâ€"A. Collinson, F. Vollett, M Lefever, C. McKechnie. T. Good- child. Câ€" I. Storrey, A. Snell, B Brooke, D. Marshall H. Rvan No.11, BENTINCK. Sr. IVâ€" M. Smith M Webber. Jr. IVâ€" I Alexander, A Mountain Sr. 111â€" H. Mountain. C Ritchie. W. Noble, M. Lawrence ‘ Jr. 111â€" M. Alexander, G Ritchie A. Armstrong M. Langrill. P Noble, A. Knisley. Sr. Primerâ€"M. Abraham, H Pil- key, N. McGirr, G. Thompson, R Walsh, C. Murray, B. McFarlane, C. Chapman, G. 'Pilkey _ Primary: IIâ€"S. Sharp, I: Armstrong. W Grierson, L. Honkins, H. Lawrence Iâ€"L. Armstrong, L. Sharp, E Noble. Pr. Câ€"A. Noble Pr. B-G. Arms_t_rong NO. 9, GLENELG Sr. IVâ€"V. Ritchie and M. Halev, M. Atkinson. Jr. IVâ€"A.’ Lindsay, 0. Bell. M. Davis, A. Ritchie, G. Bell, M. Whit- more, M. Newell. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Whitmore spent last Sunday with their par- ents here. IIIâ€"G. Lindsay. R. Davis. A. ." ' Horst, M. Aljoe. N0, 1. N03} Sr. IIâ€"M. Bell, J. Bell . Jr. IIâ€"S. Lawrence, E. Hal-grave, ' Sr. IVâ€"C. H. Ritchie. ' Sr. .IIIâ€"L. Iâ€"M. Horst. Morrison. Pr. Aâ€"D. Lawrence. Jr. IIIâ€"V. Pr. Sr.â€"I. Davis. Grant. R. M DURHAM SCHOOL. P. S. DEPT Form IIIâ€"E. Barber, E. Carson. M. McIlraith, M. Marsnall, G Campbell-fl ___ â€" â€"'â€"wâ€"vâ€"- Jr. Ilaâ€"B. RitchiéfR Bogle; C. MgCrgg: E33630, A McLean. Foi'm Hâ€"L. R. Campbell, A Cliff, H. Meade, K. Ritchie, R Stuart. Form Iâ€"I. Marshall, ‘E. Runci- man, S. McCrae and E. Browning equal, C. McGirr, I. McQuarrie P. S. DEPT Sr. .IVvâ€"F. Lawrence, C, Busch- len, Clifford Buschlen, L. Chap- man, E. Schutz. Jr. IIIâ€"N. Falkinghdm. W 001- ‘linson, B. Pilkey, W. Jacob, I El- vidge. Sr.-IIâ€"-C. McGirr, E Levine, G. PejtiggewL M. Cliff. C. McLean HONOR ROLL â€"V. ATioe, Teacher vrence. Jr. IIIâ€"V. Blyth‘ M Mighton. R, wig, Grant. R. McCabe. â€"E. Scott. Teacher. Sr. IIâ€"R. Blyth. T McCabe. NO. 1. NORMANBY EGREMONT Sr. Iâ€"M. Keller, E Grant. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO‘OOO » EzOOOOOOOOOOOzQOOOzz It is easy to choose a. Hat this seasuu. as the styles range from the sum.” but tustmlll hat to the most vl:.Lb<)1'at.e creations. Ready for Easter Lambton Street. Our stock of Spring Millinery is larger and better this seasun than ever shown in Durham before. Grant Keller, W Barber. R. Mrs. T. H. McClocklin all and let “b Show you thrtmgh our stock before Easter. One door west of Standard Bank Wilkinson. Jr. Iâ€"L. Wilton. R Filmizau: Primerâ€"A. McCabe, H. Grasny Average attendance, 16. April 13, 1916. â€"S. Kelsey, Teacher

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