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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Apr 1922, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. Lauchie McLean spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson, near town. The roads are drying up nicely now. It is such a late spring there has not been much work done on the landsofar. m m." _ ’- ‘A . Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean spent. last Wednesday with friends at Crawford. 'P w Congratulations to Mr. Munro and Miss Julia Braun, who were married at the Presbyterian manse by Rev. ~Mr. Sillars of Domoch last‘Wednes- day afternoon. Miss Margaret. Bailey has returned hume again after spending he past few months with friends in Hanover. â€"..- -A' ‘lL‘ Miss Lottie Mom }11 \\ as hoiidax 111‘: last week at her uncles. Mr. Wultm Baileyh .. Lamlash. Mr. \V. (x. McCul loch fund the mis- fortune to lose his best muse last week. Mr. Thumas H. Lawrence had the telephone res-installed recently. Mrs. H. W. Hunt has been‘ 1111 h- the weather for the past week with neuralgia Glad to hear she is 1e- cm ering a gain. Mr. and Mrs. E. Roseborough of near Durham, visited relatives in this burg on Sunday. Mr. apd Mrs. John Cuff 0f Hutton- Hill were Sunday Visitors with their daughter, Mrs. H. \\"‘=. Hunt. Messrs. Henry and John Reav 5110an ”: turdax last $.11 139111.115 “ith their brother, Mr. tied Reay “110 is a patient in the hospital there. About fifty young peOpIe were en- tertained in the hnme of Mr. Mark Mervyn, Thursday evening of last week. The evening was spent in games and dancing. and everyone had a splendid time. (Our own correSpondent.) Miss Sadie La“ rence spent week with her glandparents. 311* Mrs. Lawrence, of near town. Mrs. Lawrence, of near town. Mr. Clarence Thompson was un- jortunate enough to get his leg bad- ly broken \\ hen a cattle beast they were dehoming fell on him. At time of writing he is very low. Mr. (mm‘ge Mightcm purchased a RP“ Illbbt?!’- tire bugux recently. Miss \iocta Metun of British C0- lumbia. spent a 163“ days holidavs at the hnme uf her uncle, Mr. Maxk Merwwn. Harold D. Main 10ft Monday to re- sume his duties with the Hydro Commissicm. Mr. Dtm. Eccles and wife spent Sunday with his mother hem The farmers are improving the dry weather pjml‘iod and are busy on the farms. The roads are fairly well dried 11p. Mr. Saddler of Wiarton, who has been spendin‘ a few weol's with his dzgnu hter, st. Rife. leit or home on Friday last. accnmpaniecgl by Mrs. Rife. Miss Pwtu Bailey spent. the Easter vacation with 'l‘oronto relatives. Mr. Reg. Hunt, of Lorebux-n, Sask.. and formerly of this village, has sold out his butcher business and has gone to Hanna, North Dakota, where he has purchased a grocery and a butvl‘wr imsists. Our Spul‘iing news is rather scant. We understand a {netball team will be entered in the “IRA" Others are talkin'r baseball. “0 haw fair- 1y good material fur «m,1y position exeept the battery. which appears to be the great «"fsseniial in baseball 110W. Mr. Charles Lawrence. and little son of Grimsbv spent a fe“ days holidays at the I axxxence home - Ebenezer. (Our own corx-CSpondent.) Mr. and ,Mrs. James Livingston and dangl’tters, of Hamilton,- syont a (wimplo 03' days the latter part of last week with MI”. and Mrs. W. A; Livâ€" ingstun. (Our 0“"! correspondent.) We regret to again report that Mrs Hershey is not improving in health. By times she brightens up to some extent and takes a little nourishment and then lapses into semi-unconsci- ousness. Her case is ,still very un- certain. ‘ Oar village trustees have been suc. cessful in securing about 150 small trees, consisting of Scotch pines, oak and chestnut. These have 'been planted in the park and other places. It. is lmped that they will not be mo- lested. Mu. L. B. Nicholson and wife Spent. last week in Toronto, Mr. Nicholson being delegate to the Trustee de- partment of the convention held in that. city. Mrs. Bruce, who Spent the Winte} in Hamilton, returned to her home lm-e last, week. Our Creamery will Commence op- erations about. the ist of May. Mr. William 411;;leridge 0f Owen Sauna is on hand and is getting everything into shape for the season‘s operaâ€" tions. The Public and Continuation school teachers have all returned, and are on duty after the week’s va- cation. . Rocky Sangeen. PAGE EIGHT. last and .lr. III.â€"~Passml: (2hr 2'l‘immins 67’,’. Failedzflmham 5-. .mmins 50% glnawing. Spelling) Ir. lI.â€"Failed: Catharine Timmins Sr. III.â€"â€"Passod: Katie MacDonald {honors} 7624 VKaiie Haley 74’/c-,N0r- mun Haley 712-}, Irene Hastie 633%. Failed: Arthur McClOcklin 58% (Spelling) . No. 5, Glenelg, School Report. Sr. IVsâ€"Passed: Flora MacDonald (honors). Cumomn Robson.’ Iona Bhutan. Failed: Gladys Firth (Lit- m'aturv. Arithnml ic) . School 1~v-c.)penm.1 on Monday, after the Easter holidays, with a number of new pupils, making the attvndanm nnw somewhere about, 40. 39C? \_Dl'il\\'illg). Sr. I.â€"Passec:l:Ewen McNab 75% imnm-g, George Blair 69%. Minionâ€"Isabella Kleist. NOif‘râ€"NBHICS in parenthesis de- note subjects in which pupils failed. i0... “Maine?! 1035 than 40 DOI‘ cent. nf the m mks obtainable. â€"_Jolm H. Stewart, Teacher. Mrs. A. Hunt and daughter Emily, Spmlt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Rulwrt Lindsay. A dispatch from Toronto on Sat- urday tells of the designating of a game sanctuary in Caledon township Peel County. by the Provincial au- thorities. This is the fifth to be designated in Ontario, Grey County having two. one at Eugenia and the other at Peacemarsh, near Thorn- bury. There is also one in Essex and one near Ottawa. Mrs. Ralph Catten and Miss Jane Ritchie spent Tuesday last with the farmer's sister. Mrs. William Jacques Mr. C. Mitchell is at piesent en- gagec-l \xith Mr. John Mctxirr. “e understand Mr. A. Alexander has bought. the farm recently vacat- ed by Mr. James Atkinson. We wel- mmu- Mr. and Mrs. Alexander to our" neiglilmrlieod. €11 tho “"1151 my ‘ko last, 11‘“ years. 1111111111111 {11111111 nn':1.111'1l:1\ 3111.:11111 Mi's.Mu1-1:1v Ritchie spent Sumiay with Mr. and 311‘s. \\ illiam .ngquvs. 111111.1â€"411 April 23. to 311'. and 311's. \‘11'sloy Amett. a 5011. C011- gratulzitions. Mr. and Mrs. James Mack spent an mm: in: 11151 week with Mr. and Mrs. W'a 111' .\iLl10l 311:4. lumos ankins 11f t0\\n is <111-11'i1 ; a luw d'us “ith her sister. T1112. \\ 115103' .\1 nett. The Peel reserve has been design- nated at the request of residents in Miss Barbara Smith was the gu'ést of Mrs. Neil McLean at “Glen Mac.” 011 \Y-minosday. Miss Marion Mortal! returned to 1101' teal'zhingr at Mount Forest. and Miss. Mary tn her teaching in Dur- ham Public Schonl 011 Monday. Mr. John McDonald. S12, made a business trip to Allan Park on. Mon- day. Mr. and Airs. Campbell Dunsmoor mmwl nn (.0 the Mrs. U. Tolchard farm nu Saturday. Miss Stella Lynn is the recipient :,:t‘ a handsome Bible. presented to hf“? by tho Mulock Baptist Sunday Schnol staff. LOCAL mm Messrs. Alex. Morton and Henry Dunn were shingling roofs on this line last week and the first of thi: week. Mi 55 In u'garot MacKenzie r90pen- MS .S. No.10 on Monday morning with a number of new pupils mak- ing IhPII' start. (Our own correspondent.) The farmers are hard at work in the 1181115. 501118 have gm the seed m the ground; and otuers getting a were as fast as they can. Mr. Howard and 31155 Max McCal-i [um were recent visitors wfih Mis: Stella Lynn. ,A-..---- .â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Ewen anc family spent Sunday with Mr. am Mrs. Bert Ritchie at the Rocky. Miss Stella Lynn, accompanied b: her cousin, Bliss May Burnett, 0 Hanover, spent a day with Mrs. Johr. iurns of Mulock. Master Hugh McLea’n- and- Mia: Mary McQuarrie resumed their stud ius'at Durham High School on Mon- day. Miss Mary E. Lamb returned t) Stralfm'd Normal on Monday. ANOTHER SANCTUARY NAMED 0r Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago‘.’ Rheumatism ‘12 .The remedy isoimple, inexpen- ave, easily taken and harmless. Darkies’ Corners. (Our own cox-respondent.) 'x\'m‘h‘iing hulls aw inudly I‘ingin‘j. Bliss Marina Sharpe. who has been Write fer free trial to 5251;314:- ton'o,_,_56 Colbornc St., Toronto. Your cit-mt6 6O nst will supply you. Templeton’s ‘Rheumatic Capsules, 'May 2nd and 3rd gthat territory. The hunting, taking ! or killing of any game bird or animal " in or upon such preserve is now pro- hibited. It is not intended at the 'presentâ€" time to stock the sanctuary swith further game. :The white race will continue dom- inant only so long as it acts white.â€" Pittsburgh Dispatch. Few pictures have the excitement “Reputation” holds. Thrilling, ex-_ cellen-tly acted, a fine choice in the ~ supporting cast, and 2:1~ real melo- dramaâ€"Cleveland Plain Dealer. Tuesday and Wednesday PRISCILLA Veteran Star THEATRE Showing at THE Miss Lulu Mitchell, who was home E'l'nm her school duties in 'l.‘«-n°0nl,0 re- covering from illness, returned to the city on Saturday. accompanied by Masters Ivan and Eric Henderson, who holidayed here. We regret, to learn that, owing to poor health at present, Rev. A. T. 0. Marks has been obliged to resign the. Ir‘loslim'tim., Rockvalo and Ceylon churches. which 110 has supplied so :‘iccoptalily. He may assist in social sorvico work in Toronto during the. summer. Mr. Daniel Young, a respected res- ident here for several years, who lived alone and had not been in» good health recently, was found dead in his home by a neighbor who called on Thursday morning last, April 20. He was sitting in his chair with his pipe 'in his hand and had evidently been seized with heart failure. The funeral took place to the public cem- etery here the following afternoon, Rev. Mr. Fowler conducting the ob- sequies. The deceased, who was 67 years of age, leaves a son, Stanley, of Toronto, and a daughter, Mrs. W. Harbottle. of Duncan. present at the funeral. Bornâ€"On April 20, to Mr. and Mrs. (“marge Waller, W est Back Line, a son. Mr. John Runstadler returned to business last week after spending Easter with his family in Toronto. Miss McMillan. leather. at FOIl William, who came home reeenllV: to attend her mother‘s ‘ funeral left in Friday to resume her work this; \\ 00k. ' MMMMEE _.__â€" .â€" ‘9‘ Mrs. ‘N. A. Arnmtwng and Mrs. G. Mitchell cnloriuilled a few friends last. woe-k in innuw 01' Mr. and Mrs. H. S. White, 01' Stratfom, Visiting hero, and Mrs. W. Henry 3150 enterâ€" tained in honor of her daughter, Mrs. H. McAuley 0f Dundalk. S 0 M 1'. Lawson Whitehead has bought, MP. Mutt. Leitch’s residence and 35 acre farm in the suburbs and with his wife mmml last week to their new home. Mr. James Pcdlzu‘, 4th Linc, spent Florence Automatic ‘ 0i! Cook Stoves in two, three and founburners, With or Without ovens. Call and see these on demonstration and choose for yourself. Cross 82 Sutherland HardWare 00., Puritan Oil Cook Stoves, Garden Tools Garden Seeds 28.30.52, 0803......0309520809 0.... .09 0809......080. o .09 0.8.38.2. .0 .0. oe§§ If you want to catch. fish get ygur outfit at Grass Seeds Mange] Seeds the past week at Collingwood hospi- tal under treatment for blood pois- oning in his hand. Mrs. (Dr.)' R. H. HendersOn of Toronto is \isiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Blackburn. Miss Adelaide Gaudin. of Toronto visited her cousin, Miss Millie Wright, last week. LIMITED. Durham, Ontari Mrs. Alton of Markdale visited part, of last wee’k with her mother, Mrs. W, Wilcock, and gave us a pleasant call. Mrs. W. G. Duncan has returned from an extended visit in Toronto to again reside with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Duncan.‘ Miss Vina Watson has returned to her home at Mount Zion from an eXtendod visit with her brother in Toronto. ‘ SPEENG SHOES .Mr. Charles Holman of Toronto is holidaying for a week with rela- tives here. ‘ Mrs. Emerson Bellamy is at Hon- cywood visiting her niothcr,,who is ill. -1- Mr. and Mrs. Run (311, Henry Visited over the week-0nd VV 1111 the former s sister, Mrs. McAulcy, at Dundalk. MI‘. Roy Nielsmi 0f T010110) was in town over Fridax night and \\ as a Visitor at :1 special meeting of the Masonic Lodge, at \xhich three new members were iniiiated. Mr. Neil- Mrs. C. F. J'Batty and little daughâ€" ter, of Oshawa, are on a short visit, with MP. Batty here. x LQI‘, 01 USIiawa, are on a short with Mr. Batt‘v here. Mr. G. B. Welton and daughter Helen motored to .l‘oronto on Sun- day. Mrs. Ruthven. who spent the winâ€" ter with her brother, Mr. F. Cairns, here, leaves on '1‘1_1es(:lay for her for- mer home at Alliston. visit Terms.â€"â€"-Ten per cent. of the pur- chase price lo he paid to the Ven- dors Solicitors at the time of sale, and the ,halance of the purchase price within thirty days thereafter. Further particulars, terms and conditions of sale made known at 4 the time of sale or upon application to +++++++++é++++~Â¥++++++++M+W+++MW§ ‘Good Service Ladies’ 2-strap brown calf, sport heed ...... Ladi‘e‘s’ Black 2-strgp dongola, sport 'heel, Men’s box kip blucher, very Wide .......... Sterling’s work boot for men, chrome tan with 'toe ca" ........................... Men’s black gunmetal‘ bal., Englisfblast, rubber heel and sole ................... Men’s tan work boot, very durable, Ster- ling’s own make, With plain toe .......... We Save You Money U I L ' "v'vâ€"J With aluminum pléte ...... -. ............ Men’s black calf bal, English last, Goodyear Welt ............................... JOHN MCKECHN IE at 'F ‘9‘ .J M cKechnie’s This Week Lawn Mowers Lawn Rakes Lawn Hose Lawn Shears FOR EVERYBODY - son, who is the W.M. of Dundalk '1 Lodge, tqok part in the work. MORTGAGE SALE Unde-Fand by virtue'of the powers .eontained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will he offer- ed for sale by Public Auction on Fri- day, the 5th day of May, 1922, at the ; hour of 22.30 o‘clock in the afternoon, at the Hahn Hotel in the Town of lDurham, by Robert Brigham, Aucâ€" ltioneer, the property known. as part of Lot Number Thirteen, on the West side of Garai‘xaxa Street, in the Town of Durham. having a frontage on Garafraxa Street of forty-nine feet, the inches, by a depth of sexenty- eight feet. The isses Lewis visited friends at Mark ale last week. The property is located in the cen- tre of the business district of the Town of Durham, and on the mapâ€" ortx are located two desirable st01 es both of “111011 are now occu- pied. ll'lis pr'0perty will he sold subject to a first mortgage of $5,000.00. conditions of sale and sub- ject to a reserve hid. Middlebro’ Spereman, Solicitors for the Vendor, Owen Sound, Ont. [mind at. Owen Sound this 25th day of Aprii, AD. 1922. 9 ~ Perfection Oil Cook Stoves Thugsday, April 27,4922. A Square Deal $3.95 $3.95 $4.95 $4.65 $3.95 $5.75 $4.7 5 (*1 "‘31

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