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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Jan 1926, p. 8

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PAGE 8. Thu days :u‘o- po-rco-g-tibly lungnr. llw-ryhmly has rman-d to net loss“ 1:. ro-gulzu' wn‘klnu hours mm. ‘ ‘ 37- - ZIA .f \Vnfl‘, for .‘lo-ssrs. Graham and Inn. 'l‘immins on Saturday At- No. 5 M'hnol. Sha- Hugh Mc- Lrthnr was l'P-PIO't'tO'd for another throw yours. H» nmko-s an ideal hush-v. Jamvs Hank.- took the wood Comract at “.33. Th» new war Coho-rs in NW Damn-sue ScionCo COMM». and Miss Barbour IS 1“;â€" Iishto-d with tlw handsnnw. new hum-n utt'nslils provich'd. Some 0! the oloh-r follows arr anxious to go on soup days. -V you-- William Edwards rvlurns to his dailies al. Varsity on Tuesday. ' 'l'lwro- is a rumor of an important real o'slal.» alo-al in our midst, but we or» not. quit» sure «if its cor- reclno-ss. am will wail. a wwk. Miss No-lliv Swm-no-y rolurnml l0 Tommi.” alto-r o-njuying a plmisanl holiday al. ”in pare-[ital hum». Miss )largaro-l llr-wnwmul lvavvs [or 'l'nrnnln lliis wm-k, anol Zimi will finally miss its bright organist. A la" rrnml l‘rnm lliis vicinity n-lux-nml ln llio-Ir [insilinns in [lo-- lrml. .\anllK llmsv wo- ill'l' aware of Mr .\Ir. anol Mrs. l-I. .\. flunk. Rn‘..-rl. l’varl. Krill: l'lolwarols. liw Inc-mln-rs ul' HIP Dunbar family anal Arllmr lllulini. Ullivrs rrussini: l'nr "w lil'sl. lllllo' al'c'. lililliil'il llunk. sandy llakvr. .lanivs Humlwill. .lr.. Willwrl. firm-immnl anol nllivrs nf wlinm \w haw lwvn llliilllll‘ ln gvl "W liann's. Miss Maw Davis, having ro-mgnml a Warm-r frorn Iris-h Lako- school. the 'l‘rusto-o» Board haw. engaged .iSS Marmwrito- Murphy of tho 9m oonrmsiun. Ind anyone hear tho Dicky hm] whispvr mun-thing? “'illlunl Edwards rvtm'ns tn his mMrm-u [H mm. .\mnm of mm )lr. : “Nam". Wart "ulnnhunnl' 01' ”In 0! MIN family lwi 1 gruup 0f so-H‘ll' ed mws gallium-o! IIIP I|lllll' n. Ill Imllnl' nl' tho' sowm'al mo-mhvrs: 0! MIN family brim: lmmu togpthm', a 3mm» of so-Vt'nty-Iivv light-Invad- ed «mo-s gamma-4| 0n \lelwsda)’ night nf last wmxk. and 'Iis nowllvss to say. “my spun! at nwrry nld tinw. Bright. wvllâ€"lwllawd. full of minty and most. (”burn-nus tn owm'yhody. they \w-n- us happy 3 rmwd as W» haw minglml among fm- many a year. Ill ‘Our Own Correspondent) MHMN \Iyrtln. .lo-ssio' and Margauw Watson wtm'nm! tn anomtn on Mom- day aftvr spvmlmg a wm‘k with tho'ir cumin. Mus-s levn Watsnn. Mr. film'cncv Thompson :u‘riwd hfll'ho' nn Mummy night tn visit his futhvr who has nut. horn so.» wvll lah‘l)’. - _ . I. ,“ -.--‘v.\-\ nn.‘ Mr. and Mrs. mun-gi- .\li {anifly nf tnwn spi'nt t with Mr. and Mrs. M Km'hn'w. Mr. and Mrs. \Vziltrr ti'rmiiimt a numlwr of t on New Year's day. .‘II‘. and .‘ll‘S. (.ii‘m'gn '1 family siwnt. : dav l't' hm' mother. Mrs. \Villiz Mt“ Sndii‘ Lan‘i‘nm‘ 'l'm'mitn afti‘r stwnding with how parents. Mr 18mm Lawrnm'v. Mists lsla .‘It‘Kv‘i‘hnio “:mnu‘t' who‘rn Sht‘ has in: High avhiml. Ml'. i‘aniplwll' .‘fih'lu‘l‘ days with hi~ stator. .' Lean. â€""I:ht\ month “2 0 “ill I1 Mrs, John C! whn wish {0 bill" “13." h" No‘w \O‘RI' Hll'uupu-vu Glad In '50” that Mr. rmu'o' is again ah!» h his lw'mg confined to mm» timo past. Mr. .Hfro‘d ‘DPIO‘ : Mr. M assisting N99“ Nat‘t'. “r. and Mrs. Dm'ul Dmmvll)‘ \Vo‘l‘t‘. \isitnrd rvcvmly at Mr. Henry Mc- Caalm‘s of Durham. “1'. am{ .‘lrs. Alex. Hopkins and Shari»? famih' at .. . Lucille Sharpe rammed vmh them an! swm a wwk‘s hnlidays at their lur bronwrs put up q big pile -...J \\'. Jamvs Hank.» took the wood at $5.33. 'I'Iw new war in Uw Danna-die Sch-non and Miss Barbour L-s ug- with tlw handswnw. new utensils provide-d. Some of r fellows arr anxious to go Nothinsw“ or bar wosold. d for us to mile 3‘ years ”Pawn“ 'Our Own (:‘orrespondenfi ‘ wish tlw mhtm'. stafl‘ and all we a happy and prospm'ous \‘o‘ar thrmlghnm. M to «w that. .‘lr. Howard Law- .- is again am» to be out after mam, nnnflno‘ol to his home {m- Glenroadin I Mrs “ultm‘ flla a lmmlwl' of HIM! ear 9 day His brother Hutton Hill "9 day. 's. Ho-m-gu 'l‘urnhull and '. a day rm‘nntly with Mrs. \Villiam Hill. _ A _ McCormick. toache Kent County. 89““- with hN‘ gist". me'gt' .‘h'MN‘kPH and 'n menu. a day latvly u! Mrs. Malcolm Mc- l‘. :rvnco. tpachc’r near her holidays vnth «ital-an}, 'anol 'tim: nf Hm I'. F. ! It Hm ham» of .:|muar\ 8. Any makn up annflwr tn this mnoting. scluml Plect- at Durham iS' “011110“. of ”“9 roturnod 10 WP“ anvndâ€" darkc on- It‘ll‘ frwmls M urnw! In 1 {PW clays and Mrs. tracher _al her parents, Mr. Lawépnce. . ' Slasu'r Allie Hopkins Spent. a \Owek with his frivnd, Master Cram ford Sharpn “at. “'elbfgg.” . A n ”I 'rnnnnf n Miss Ro-bvccu Urierson of 'l'oronw spent. her vacation with her mo- Uwr. Mrs. MCKill Grierson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnston and sun. Malvillv. of I'lbvnezer. accom- paniml by Mrs. James Henderson of Lumsalo-n, Sask.. smut the Sunday afh-rmmu with Mr. and Mrs. Law- snn Hopkips. .‘l ._I--.1 I nnonnnno .‘UII Il".'n Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence and family entertained a large num- ber of their friends and neighbors in at party on Friday evening last. The evening was enjoyably spent in games and dancing Current. Alberta. is visiting his bro- ther. Mr. Reuben Nnble, and other friends and relatives here. M r. Irvine. B. Henderson of Guelph was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Law- smn Honkins the first of the week. Domoch (Our Own Correspondent) Elnotions are over for 1926, and we arr ploasvd indend with the re- turns of antinck Mmetinns results. Congratulations to ttm wholo 001m- 1'”. Mr. .lnso-ph Sullivan rr-turnpd this m-o-k tn Smulwictl whm'v he has ' ~-‘ ‘Ll‘ IIC‘D‘ The) “2 M. mnvtmg In m cm Mnmla)’ w lwo'n yum" NI 0'0: Miss Bi'ssin (lampiwll inf 'l‘ornnto‘ Spi‘ll'. a row days im-r the New Year; with Iwr sister. Mrs. \Villiam R0h-‘ i-rtsim. Miss ltuhy Smith is visiting with “HP parviits im'r tiw hnliduy. Miss Kathorino McDonald of Lam- lash is Visiting her friend. Miss “Imus tinrli'tt this wwk. Mrs. Pirkurit nf 'l‘nruntii and Mr. William Darirawl nt’ \‘zuicmn’rr aro sprinting :1 ft‘\\' days with thnir inmhc-r. Mrs. R. M. [nu-gawl. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. GI‘DOIHVOOti Lsimiit a day last work with frivnds ht'l't'. A we Mr. and Mrs. John Riflchie enter- hunml a. numbm' nf ro-lntlws «m Now Yo-zuf's day. . “use .\nnw Smith Visited With Miss .\imiv Smith \‘lSlLOu wuu frinnuls in (‘hwlph last. \Vt‘f‘k. Miss Maudt‘ fluffn siwnt a wook- uni! i'o'cvntly with Hzimwm' friends. Mr. and Mrs. .\. Knisley spent ilhi'istnizis with Hwii' claughtm'. Mrs. “mm-m 'l‘ui'hhhll. " ‘ â€"â€"-:‘k Ll‘.‘ IH'|'.;-'Q' llll Illllll|o Miss Agnns Patty \‘isitml with her sutvr at ergus‘ Um latter part. 0! last. “wk on how wtm'n tn Turonlo. r... mu' church service Sunday morn- .ing was taknn by Mr. \Villiamson ! of Toronto w‘...» gaw a splendid ser- Emnn. Sumo special music provided by 0111' holiday visitors WM very much appreciated. Swmton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) 'l‘hn \x‘catlwx' today is soft and mild. and. being vlvctiun clay. a wry gum! \‘wlo‘ will 1w pollen]. AS thPI‘O is 3 Int. 01‘ gnml malarial in the field. tlm cnntvst will be kevu: Mr, J. Hardy 3 mm. Sunday with PPIMIVPS at Bethe . The annual school meeting was IM‘M ht‘l'i‘ on \\'¢‘anSda\ last, and a good n lmber of ratepayers were pn-wnt. The meeting “as quiet, and a gum! balance is on hand for anuthm year. "".\1‘éi"F:-.i;i' Knox visimy with frimnls on the Nth concesswn on Sunday. ' ‘31}; I'm McIntyre of Dundalk has 1mm vngaged as teacher. for the mmmg year. as Miss Atkinson has attending Southeast Bentinpk |‘(§l|‘l “ I mding chi-logo: YO? the past '. M. S. hvld tlwir monthly in thnj’rvsbytvrlan church av which was well :mrnd- Dromore Grierson of_ Toronto The partnership existing between the undersigned as McCabe McLaughlin, Garage Proprietors, in the Town of Dur- ham, has been dissolved by mutual con- sent. All accounts owing to the firm must be paid on or before January 20, 1926. (Signed) A. McCABE, G. McLAUGHLIN. and Mrs. Charles DISSOLUTION resigned. ha in Hamiltgq. WEIâ€"ggrs W. J. and G. MrLe Miss Marjory are this week ing a wedding at Brampton. Riverdale (Our Own Correspondent) 1 Well Mr. Editor. I don’t know as you have ever heard from us before, so I thought it would he a good act to start a new budget with the new year and hone to write something of interest to thereaders each week. Wishing all of you a happy New Year. ‘ Mr. Redg. Adlam has started back to High school after spending the holidays with his yarents here. n_,l Mr. and Mrs. Roy Vickers and family of Lion‘s Head spent last week with the former’s brother, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Virkers. We under- stand that Roy and family are go- ing from here to Barrie where he is engaged with a farmer for a time. Mr. and Mrs. George Mighton spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. George Mighton of Mulock. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown spent New Year’s day with their son, Mr. _Irvin_Brow:n of Mulock. ~ â€"....._.I ‘ln Fain . ll VII. J’.v'- DUI], LVII -_ -_ Mr. John Alexander and Mr. Eric Wise spent an evening with Mr. David Burns and had a real. good time, so we hear. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cripps and family of Hanover. Mr. John Park. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Park and daughter. Lillie. of Ebenezer and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Boyce of Craw- ford spent New Year‘s day with Mr. and Mrs. William 'l‘orry. Sorry to report Mr. (fl-rat. Wise had the. misfortune of having his right. arm badly hurt. and it is not im- prrwing as quickly as we would like to see it. 1 u--." \I;...l-. l-U .‘H'U l 1,. Misses Margaret and Mary Migh- tnn l‘Hlll'an tn Toronto I'llesda’y afte-r spvnding a couple nfywolxs with thoil' pawnts. Mr. and Mrs. George" M ight uni . ‘II . . Unrn.\‘ "‘119P" [IUUI fit? "I Iran- I ..... Mn. George and Miss Hazvl Torry sm‘nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G. \Visv. . __ A I ' ‘IAI".\A“'\‘I‘ |l. H lav. Mr. and Mrs. Arohio McKechniel nt‘ Durham spent nvm' tlm wwk-mnl' with .tlm lattvr‘s paii‘vnts, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Victim's. Mr. (‘iorman Johnston is busy cutting: shingle" timbvr on his new farm hm‘v. All Gui-man wants is :1 hmisvkvvpm' nuw. Mr. and Mrs. an (‘Zoutts shunt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. (image 1 Aloxandm'. (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Ella Park rpturnml to Tor- ontn ufto-r spvmling the lmlialays with how parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jamvs Park. )1 1‘. and Mrs. Jamos Mathm‘. Dur- han1 .2an Now Year's Day with )1 1'. and Mrs. Jamns .‘lamwr. uur- ham, Spout Now Year’s Day with Mr. and MI“. William Mathew. Bliss ”Mun Milligan I'Ptm'nml m 1101‘ dutivs in Haliburtun County last Mr. John 'l‘ui'n‘mill l‘l‘lllI‘lU‘il m Tornnto Nni'mul after Spriiiling the? \‘m'ullnn at his home. Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan and family spvnt :m Honing with Mr. and Mrs. R. .-\. Lawson at tlw Rocky. .\l 1'. and Mrs. W. .1. ”why spout a few days with the lattor's lll'Olhl‘P. IMP. .lnlm )liwm‘s. \Vostnn, Mr. and Mrs. George 'I‘urnhull entertained the young people on the “HP \\'mlnv.~‘ila_\' M'vning. and all 1‘!»- _pOI‘ted a Splmiiliil limo. \VW' Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Putty :uul snn. Brad. Hf Brod- M‘ick. Sask" who aw Visiting: I'Pla- Lives and frimuls in this part. Spt‘nt last \ank with Mrs. Mary Matthews and attwnchwl St. Paul's church on Sunday. _ . -10 I l _ _ ‘\A'\ -‘c‘nt\‘|0{)l" E5lllltlil) . Mr. Robert. Mighton has“ purchased an eight hM‘SPpOWN‘ gasMino engine to arm strvngth to his wood cutting ¢)lltfi(L 7 _‘ . ‘7 ,_ -..‘_~.:nnnr‘ ‘10P lUl' Ill" “nu-x. u .V~-__- Mr. (‘ieorge Lawrence received an! injury to his foot by getting it! emshed between an auto wheel ands :1 stone. He can move around and‘ work pretty well but, can't tog 11p} and go to social events. At the annun! school meeting of S. S. No. 2. Mr. Lorne. Allan was re-eleetml trustee. The finances “.mm coiicfnr'lan. and the wood I‘P-PIOCU‘H wem satisl contract w: despite the striko nn. “SIâ€"1". John Lawrence. 81:, h confined to his bed for a few having secured a school South Bentinclg 's‘z‘ltvi‘sfa‘ét‘gfy. and the wood .(‘t was lot for 33.40 pm‘ cord. 9 the fact that there is a coal THE DURHAM CHRONICLE M nrnml 10 spnnding the has been \\ WCQKS, ”[11, 1a In)" “wow ‘rv .. we hope will enjo ' 30433 Hémh for some years yet. alt ough he s near- ing. hx§__ ninet_y_-fol\‘1rth year. .___._:I “A.V A "‘1’". III’ "to 11111:, “Jâ€" v u"--- v- The Township Council has a right to thank the electors for giving them an acclamation his war. It 18 to be h0ped they “ill [)IO\9 worthy of the consideiatipn. L-__:--._ g m M r \i'géié? Earâ€"éws is having a bee cutting sawlogs this Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Cowan and family of Mount Forest spent Christ- mas with Mrs. Cowan‘s mother. Mrs. Helen Allan. Mrs. Gowan and chil- dren remained for a few days. Mr. Thomas Wilson has had a radio installed by Smith Bros. Dur- ham. which is the first one in this ,1.-- part. borily. It is (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Harrison entertained a host of friends on New Year’s day. Mr. William Long. who has given good satisfaction as mail courier for the last. four years. quit the job at the end of the. year. We hope the same good feeling will exist between the box holders and our new mail man. Mr. Elsmere Rawn. Mr. Henry Tucker returned to De- troit with his brother Charles. and intends to Spend the winter there. Mr and Mrs. Crawford Harrison and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. _\Vesley Heard. Proton. . Mr. Hetjb Sin; swim '3 WW days In the nemhhnrlumd lust \x'm‘k. It lmks as if we might. lw having: a January thaw. W0 wouldn t. llku to lose the good S!l‘lglllll§:. The Irish haw a manual». “A growl laugh and a lung slm-p ai'v tlw host, vuros in thv doctor’s hook." Many people complain that. Hwy mm uvr-‘ mus wrvcks. whvn all that. ails ”mm is that they are not getting mmugh slvvp. Tho druggists get rich off Hm pmple who are trying all sorts uf patent dyspepsia cures. when a good laugh below and after each mPal, would do all that. is necessary. Habitual cheerfulness and plmty nf sleep would save many a doctor's hill. and what, is much morn im- portant. add mmrnvm.~ly tn tlw com- l fort of life. Do the young men sown) Io-ss mum to cqurt‘? “'0“. WI!” would hunt rabbits if tlw rabbits \wmld hunt him? THE BEST CURES Glenmont IU vnnv â€"â€"_ .7 . working very satisfac- IF YOU WANT RBSU LTS, ADVERTISE “may. IN TIE CHRONICLE January 7. 1026. “-04". ‘0-0' WIS LOST FIR IN 0. H. A. S' mn's Fast Teal ~ than 2-0 in Tuesday I an on Local ice Du “(I of One Count [pawlnlike Decision I”! Goal Umpire. ulfll‘l‘s 0? km “11.8041 3 gum! I butt-mun”: :m: anaHy was lm . Plllm’l‘fi'nl: In Palmerslnn :m “filters. Hmwh well. Thaw .1.. we cgn only ~:< a! by a lu-th Frum Hu- Ii (he ofl'mlsnv. the faceâ€"MT W defensv fur ~iu uld vlawl ;. ‘ of [ho hum» (0,510“ Mr I ma lyre-{h - to UN' LINN“ the smnv I‘m rush afhw rt» {tiled M NH} smothmml M og‘mmu-n ~ am (0 break axxaj rushm “Him: I”). I'ho H2 IhOI‘UV :lHM' The lmral and die in Schulz nun! Buschlvn u: jun and m rushes n;- * mg was In I “kl-Ix I «MN \\';| Iookvd u- bgcnn (on! ed nut sun aprawlml ' cuts all Pulmd-M ' '1 .way. “In dlndivs. SOUTH GREY FA SEPTEME “0 date Selm Hold m Pt: Afternoon. 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