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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Oct 1924, p. 5

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; Result: m. h f. Lentâ€"“‘FmiH-flm” D “l " ivered at the Mill ry yAfternoon }WAN ~:..u F mit-a fives” ‘ :: 'lfl, absolutely ”ii". .-!:., l’tin in the Mei - - m1; 0. llpadaches duct. 1- I n; tumbles, and 0th. .-.‘:;. . leease. 'AN‘. .1 Loxâ€"at 3“qu nun-vs Limited, 03h... y. October 2, 1m i\l.l D h [S P ESIDBNCB .‘ |)...'mnfl,015r0luh . u. . unatism mi. 3, Jr“! J. ouhler; the“- Hgy‘ntlllrable. AM a i ”it ’I‘reatment’flh gain Day 5' MILLS ‘ Mum: his‘new :1 ;\.-o-pnng wnth his re. AFTERNOON TBA {AS HELD LAST FRIDAY nd Sealed Led Paper. 0! ,.- whole stox'y oftho m {or Rheumatism kid ” '1 “ho Sun'etfid g” y. 1‘1.‘:~f“zlfi“Cti0n. .\ I). .‘rw’nu, Ofoonte’o...‘ lipse Flour Flour ~lled Oats 1! Chop Durham, akery EAI) A )1 .VI ARKB’I‘ SQ !\ PLRITY JUIBES fl Flour we have ur Bread to 10¢ 1311 now in fin: “I DI‘OV U)‘ Feeds ’D f In m the Public o'lljufi'ahle aflfit mizvd. The Li- .-!'u||) .h-corated Hr Hm Women's :1. Giluqrvh. held October 2, 1m. w! 3' $20 real- -;1--~'e'd at his ihw't to Mr. tin- tnwn for r" have “at 1'. “His 38.8 ' x. will be gray at 50; ,epart;.;ent of Lalo-nun 1.5.. Actiozv on Account of W a! Foo: and Mouth Dis-u. in?“ -Infoction pic! to I". M h. trgamed from South Anetta. H1..i1niiflrtati0n 0! ”I mi“. “N“; rents and seven other 1|:inâ€" “.4411 and southern states hu 3*" H tnx'bicMPn by the me “- ” m...” ”1' Agriculture, owing to {fr ..:1Hil'0'8k Of [00" and mouths m Hnnston, Texas. ii"“"’ . . . «ms trum which the Impor- ,1. ..: 3" prnhi-bited on account of .- - ...;flil'o'ak are zâ€"Texas, New Mex- ‘ .~_..;..i-;ulo, Kansas, Oklahoma and 1- m 'I'urritm-y, Arkansas, Louis- . . 3.11.1 .“lSSISSIppi. I iii-unitinn has been received by gi-mrtment of Agricutlure that .i, ..:;thi'vak had been confined by m. x‘mtml States authorities in lmiimlinns are that the infection m~ mn-nduced from South Ameri- cm: muutries. Where the disease is ’1.-\;|:o'lll. and It is believed that m 'l'o-xaa' outbreak has no connec- Wn with the recent serious out- Li'W‘illx m (Balifornia. 'Hlo‘ Minister of Agriculture, on 'w'c‘llbl. ut' the advice. took imme- d! 491m to prohibit the importa- w». mm Canada of “all live animals .m ,multry or parts thereof, all - animals’ products, manures 31,; fault‘t'l's that have Within a ,..;-:...1 or two months prior to offer .5‘ why. been in or through the mm.- ..r Texas or any of the states ¢~ ’rzllnlrls'. in ! UZ'IN‘I‘ Lamar-av. Bismarck, September at. :n \Ir. and Mrs. J. W. Lamb (nee [Mir Kelsey. a son. Lee.~-In Egremont, 011 September In Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, a .iuuulntwr Dorothy Ellen). McDannell.â€"ln Durham, October 1, M Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McDonnell Br) ans.â€"-â€"In Egrqmont. October 2, . \h'. and Mrs. Ruchard Bryans, a law. ”My 21 little white rosebud, sent us to rear oml} a lit» to 'love, while she was hl'l'o'. Hz-ly nm- baby Rose. now at rest. Small but how dear to us, God l. to)! it SUI] ulston Newell.â€"â€"ln (’ilenelg, October 1, to anal M 1'5. John Newell, a daugh- Sibbald.â€"ln Durham. September ‘ Virginia Ruse. infant daughter \Ir. and Mrs. John Sbbald, (nee :mio' Fumn‘. aged 16 months, 19 Thursday. Oct-h- knuweth best. of BORN One Day Only. DIED Everyone is Cordially Invited to Inspect These Garments Exclusive Styles ., <â€"â€" vv-vamuhl . Threshing is the rushing business in our midst at present. Mr. Oren Penn with his outfit did excellent work for , . some of the farmers and the 089311 outfit moved into Mr. John Timmins’ on Saturday last panned Mr. nd Mrs. Victor Fair- ' eft on Friday morning for home in Detront. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Embury return~ ed to.Port Perry on Monday after spending a week among friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mrs. Joseph Young, Jr.,left Satur- day for the Queen (lily where she will visit ammig friends for a days. A true story of gratitude and its expression comes to light from the Fair Grounds at London. Last week a man well up in years, hap- pened to find a purse with between $70 and $0 in it, and a gold watch. He took them to the office of the fair officials, who promised to keep! them till the owner turned up.' Later the old man returned to the office of the officials and was told that the owner had turned up and they gave him the man’s name as he was an exhibitor. Later in the few day both the men met in the officr. , Members of the Orchard family of and the man who had “ismfifiltfi: ‘London spent Saturday at the home loss hastened to show 1118 8 - of Mrs. John 0. Greenwood: M“ Minn-nan“ "I-:-. L to the other chap. He pulled out _â€"- '---v Mrs. Joseph Yodfivgrfiioleft Satur- day for the Queen City where she will visit. ambng frivnds for a few days. Mr. uniâ€"M115: €5.“fir'nbury reLum~ ed to Port Perry on Monday after spending a week among friends and relatives in this vicinjty._ __ _ ‘lnn 'A~â€"--' ‘V â€" vvvv“ Mr. Norman "1315317 had tile mis- fortune of breaking his wrist. one c‘vening last week while cranking their auto. Miss Bessie Smith accompanied her aunt. Miss Rebecca Banks to Toronto last week and remained for a few days to visit. kindred. a few da. 3 to visit kindred. Mr. an Mrs. John Laughlin enter- tained about sixty invited guests last Friday evening in honor of Mrs. King and daughter, of Owen Sound who have spent the past week at. their home. Mrs. M. J. Davis is this week with her daughter, Mrs. R. Webber of Southeast Bentinck. Miss Myrtle McClocklivn and broth- er. Ray, also Miss E. J. Allan, Miss Margaret. Greenwood, Miss Evalena Cook, Mr. Clifford Cook and Mr. Brwson Morlock were visitors the first, of the week with M1. and MrS. Will Campbell of Welbeckand at? tenged anniversary services at Crawford church. Miss Myrtle Mcâ€" Clocklin remains a. fortnight with hPl‘ sister. Mls§ 159901 E'Il“ arcls R. N“ of Mark- «lain. \\ a». it meant \isitm among kindred in the- uoig_hp_orhopd. Miss Ruth Pirt R.N., returned to how hnme in l'xhridge on Saturday aftm' holding: a class nn First, Aid Nursing at Mrs. MJ. Davis’ homo. A highly rosmcted old pionmrr in thv pPI‘SOIl of Mr. Patrfirk Haley died an Saturday «waning last. and on Monday the» funeral was-largely at.- tvndm‘l to St. John‘s oonwlm-y. whore tho romains wvm- laid m rosy. A\-A Miss Edith Teeter returned to the 'l‘. E. Blair home on Monday evening after spending an enjoyable week in Toronto among friends. Silver Lining There had been a blow-out. and the father of the family was per- spiringly and profanely changing tires. “I don’t see why’you have to talk that way,” said his wife, reproach- fully. “You act as if it were a total loss. You never see the good in things.” _ “Well, what this?” good “Why it. tickled the baby so. He laughed right out loud when it went bang?’ Afternoon and Evening, Wednesday, Oct. 8th is there in at a roll of hills, looked carefully through it and selected a $5 green- back. “I wonder if you could give me change for that,” he said to the finder. The Londoner, however. had not the necessary change and watched while the first man tied up the roll with the $5 bill and pocket- ed it. At last he found a handful of loose change. He handed the finder the whole amountâ€"it was 80 cents. The Prince of Wales may be a nice visitor, but he’ll never make a good American. He only stayed for three innings of a red hot, ball gameâ€"Buffalo Commercial. MIN 3”, Gm soc REWARD. If; no. 2. Dominick 1 Glue”. ap- SR. l\’.â€"-â€"B_eatrice Graaby, 72% een JR. IV.â€"Catharine McLean, 66%. Lch. SR. III.â€"â€"Jean Clark, Margaret. the McLean, Corinne Lawrence. ' GED JR. III.â€"-Myrtle McLean, 68%. “Do SR. I.â€"-â€"â€"Herbie Miller, Clarence the Ritchie. lold JR. 1. Muriel Brown, Rhena Clark, and Chester Miller. , as SR. PR.â€"Archie McLean. . n... JR. PR.-â€"~Jolmny Vessie, Campbell Ewen, Ewen Ritchi_e_. Marks were given for daily work. SR. lV'.â€"â€"â€"Hazel Mountain, Florence Marshall. SR. Infâ€"Wilbert Petty 1105, Mabel Sharp 1049, Myrtle Marshall 956, Jack Smallman 872.. Edgar Morico 598, Mellvillv Watson 470. 5" [\L‘n 'JR. [ILâ€"Claire Morice Birr 213. u I HIV. SR. I.â€"â€"Jloading. Writing, Arith-l matic and Spelling. Total 300. Wallace. Marshall 203, Jessie Marâ€" shall 179, Elgiin Petty 164, Howard Marshall 139. JR. I.â€"â€"Susie Marshall 211, Tummy Watson 198-, Irene Petty 181. SR. PRrâ€"Wilfrod Marshall. JR. PR.â€"-M.urray Morice. A. 'I‘huell. 'l‘eaclmr. S. S. No. 1. Normanby 3L HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH Kathleen L. Firth, ()ttu The Misses Katie and Florence Kerr. of more. and Palmerston, res- pectively, spent the week-end at their homes in Varney, visiting their respective parents. Mrs. P. W; Kelsey has returned from Bismarck, where she spent the past couple of .weeks with her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Buschert, of Toronto. spent a day last week with the farmer’s uncle, Mr. I). Kinnoo. Mr. E. W. Limin loft. Tuvsday afternoon on his annual trip tuthe “Best. to look after pmporty interests theroi Dr. Edward Lamlmgof Toronto is spending a few days wnth friends and relatives in town. Mrs. S. A. Morrison of Harristou is spending a few days with Mrs. John Morrison of town. Mr. Thorhéé Hemlorson is in at- tendance at the. Bakers' conwntlon m Toronto this week. ‘. â€" vâ€"-‘ - "Mr. and M1‘q.(i901'go E. 11:11 mm mm ed to to“ 11 last F1iday and 11119 now getting settlvd in their new Men’s White Shirts, reg- ular $1.80 for ...... $1.69 Men‘s Fine Zimmerknits, regular 90c. fm' 79c We Pay Cash for Produce and Sell for Cash Only VOLLETT’S CASH STORE WM. J. VOLLETT THE HOME OF QUALITY GOODS Swansdown Cake Flour, per pkt. 40c 7 bars soap, any kind for . . . 50c GoOd 5-string Brooms from 65c - $1.00 Special in Dry Goods Special in Groceries PHONE 70 home recently purchased from Mrs. J. G. Hutton. ‘We welcome them to Durham and wish them every suc- cess. fir. Huron will inuneditwly open a wholesale produce business in the Middaugh Hume Block. IRA" ROCK luau ROCK!!! 0'3. 800!!! [0083! (Owen Sound Times) 'l‘hm‘v was no oarthquako on Friday evening. While many of thu citizens were enjoying thoir Morning meal around 6.30 o'clock thrl‘u was felt a jarring, and in some houms thorr was a slight rattlng of the dishes. while in others i: loll as though something had struck the sidv of the house. It was h-uxno‘l that. sowral heavy blasts were set off in the ()liVer-Rogors quarry at lahout that hour, and this was tilt: rauso of tho dismrhanco. 'l‘ he only thing like unio a summer “Son at the and of the season is a .u d flied egg. vxistence. When wood sheds were in vogue. youths of 16 snldum were. bored by Men’s While Cullars, high and low. each ........ 35c Men's Cashmere Socks, per [1311' 350 PAGE 5. W

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