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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jun 1923, p. 6

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Mr. Mammy uf Dundas rnmllu-h-«H the sm'vicvs in the l’ro-shyh-riani Churc'h on Sabbath, giving two: in-l “nu-[ivo- aololrvssvs. 0n Mnnoluy 45w- cning ho- :Idciro-sso-ol a mass mt'PHllf-I and (m 'l‘m-mluy o-wning hv gaw an Oxwllvnt addrvss at ”w gardwn parâ€" ty. Mr. Multan-y was ho-ing mluvat- (’41 ”I“ “w pl'iO'HHIGNN.‘ but Split with tho» rhuwh nu Hu- quo-stiun of Iran- suhstantiutiom. H» is nnw using his talcum: in tho- prumntinn Hf Pruh-st- ~8ntism. ’I‘lw \\'ulkvl'lnn I'ntthall \\'. I". .\. tram rumo- In Hnlsts-in 'l‘nvsalay ow- ruin: {HUI \W'l'o' olo'l'o'uh'ol by ”ID Immo' tram, Hw sc'ul'w twin: .‘i-l. 'I'hn fulâ€" mm: h Hw standing in .lntu: (Our own correspondent) W. B. Rifo'. C.N.R. agpnt hero, met wit what might have been a seri- Oufl’mn avmlo-nt. As hv was driv- ins mirth a! the Sangnnn hill the: car Suddc'nly shut Off Um [mad and 11D- Iet. Mr. Rifu was sumo-what. injuro‘d and “as 43' duty fur a fvw days. Dr. P. J. Ross was hum» from Tut‘- cum 1'4 ’2' 3 NW days ruco'nfly nn 4:0- count Hf his motho-r's illness. Miss 3|. Ii. Snwwnsnn is in Hall on a visit. Mrs. livul'gv SI. Imgm' bf 'I'UI'UHU) spent frozm Satin-clay till ‘Wednvsday Wi'h h6‘!‘ mutho-r, Mrs. J 1mm Dur- Dr. Karl Huntvr and his mner. Hf Londnn. rim-Iii. from Saturday till Monday with frio-mls horror. It. is nnw eight ywai's since Earl left in.» V“- lam», :iml Hinugh ho is nnly 22 wars of ago-. his ('nmplvtml his MD. tours». 'I'ho- sire-Ms an» rpm-hing their sum nual til'o-ssing of Hi] this wmvk. 'i‘ho- haswball buys a! the village won {mm the Maplo' Luufs last Fri- day, Hw score being 23 to 9. MN. A. Jarvis left Monday for Brantl'nrd. “'hel't' aim is rncoiving Creatmo'n: in tho,- huspital nf that city. ”Histo- “'1! Am ‘\ .IIKo Huls't'ill | day Inc-XL 'I'hv gm'zl (Him-z 01' MIN “did, Chum "I‘m-mum m fills HM PM 'r-‘I'am “as l‘c'l‘wit'rvd. Hun. H. \V svns‘xlvf Alb-[Irma] was c-hail'man (‘njnyahiv firm was spo-nl. (Our own correspondent.) “1', Basil mm and sish-r. Miss Jc-nnin Innis, um! His: Gladys Firth. M 'l't'uVM-slnn. slwnl Ins! Saturday with \h'. and Mrs. RHho-I't \Vo-hlmr. The annual Hutton Hill pimiv will (w hle un Jun.- 29 in Mr. D. Dunno]- i_\".~‘s hush. Traverston. {Ullr nwn correspondent.) .‘Iirh' Mmmu'vl \Vhitwhml Hanwolwn is ho-Ininym; at Mr. Pral't'x Wu :mmys l'wi a tillw' ul' swimw- wlwn tho. days hug-in tn shnrh'n. Mr. .\. H. Blair is recovering nice- ly from his recent attack of fever. Miss 31.11'uzu-o»! Hro-o'nwmnl In”. “H Saturday Honing: tn visit I'rivnols at Molesuurth. Mash‘l'fi l‘ll'lwn \Vebbvr and NOT-- mu Inn-rm. spo-nt Sunday at Mr. Jth tIaMH-li's. at the Hark)". Mr. HIM \ll's. .lamvs Smith and family nl' llolslo-in spent Sunday at Mr. William Smith’s. Mr. Jim lh-an 0" (Ball is up nn 3 visit tn Hw Nelson homestead on the ith Olnm'vssinn. Mr. .lnhn Ritchiv is. attrnding the (0.0.19. rnm’entinu in Toronto this VCIW'k. Zionites are holding thnir :uuma} Sunday school picnic cm the afterâ€" noon of Jun» 30. Mr. Ed. Cook of Palmerston spent the) \vvvkwml at. the old hnmv. Mr. Will Timmins had thv ill luck to low a roll Hf 95-33 out 0f his (“14‘- alls pocket and hasn't been able tn find it yet. Mr. J. H. Robson had a letter nn sum-day from his uncle, Asa, at Durham and Hlenvlg Sunday schools hold their annual conventicm at Zion on Thursday. June :58. There will be afternoon and evening sesâ€" sions. The fair ones nf Zinn are sup- plying the refreshments. Mrs. Henry Boston and baby girl spent. part of last week at. her old home on‘ the 8th. Miss Violet Fallaise of Toronto ar- tivod home over a week ago. Mr. and Mrs. Nt'il Sinclair 0f [hp 800. Mr. and Mrs. L. 5101.03!) of tho Rocky, and Mrs. D. McOuarrie of Beatinck gave your scribe’s home a brief call on Sunday. Mr. and M130 Sinclair have a fine home in tho so and have prowd most kindly to Elmo, our firstborn. “1'3. '1‘. E. Blair. Mrs. Geo. Blair, Ira. Robert Bradley 01' Markdaie, with Mr. Ab. Teeter at the wheel, motored to Owen Sound on Friday last and visited relatives. “WISH Southeast Bentinck Hun \Wi \\ n :i I U n Mildmay on Fri- ~‘PI‘H h' ll H ' mrivr Hw :ms- .\M H!’ ”w MUNI- lo‘lo‘ in ”It“ I’le'k \\ H H l’hu‘ H .\l r. .l. an I [pru- \H Hf Dauphin, Manitoba. who reports crops quite promising and mosqui- tm-s and bulldog (lies as countless as ”Hu- sands on the seashore." 'l‘tw mvmbers of the Women’s In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. ”00. 1'2. Peat-i. un Thursday afternoon of hst wvek. Mrs. W. J. Cook told of ”1» various uses that could be made nf "A Flower of Wool.” Miss Mina Edwards gave a reading, Mrs. Peart t'umishwt sumo! goud musical num- bars and snrwd choice refreshments rat thv rlusv m“ the meeting. assisted by Mrs. Bvatnn. (Our own' corresfiondent.) Miss Ethel Hax'grave visited for a fmv days with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ritvhiv. MI'. 'l‘my spvnt a day with his frivnd, Mr. 'l‘lmmpson, and treated sumv of tho nvighbnrs to some bug- MI. and MI4. Veil Sinclzlit 0f the Sun. and III-I- sistm, Mm. Duncan MI'QIIaI'I'iI'. spvnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lauchiv McLuIIn. Mr. and Mrs. James Ewen and family spvnt. Sunday with Mr. and .‘ll's‘. “'61th Clark», pipu mllSIt‘. Mr. and Mrs. Lancv Rumblf‘ and Miss [l'o-m- Lawson nf 'l‘m'unto spent 3 NW days at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson's. Thu ynung pmmh- nf tho Rocky jum‘ncyo-It UVM' tn Um'kivs" Corners tn haw a gamn 0f ham-hall with the young pmplo- at that plum" «m Mou- day night. Edge Hill. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. .Inswph McNally \Vt‘l‘f‘ in (Mun Snuud nu Satlmla)’. MP. and Mrs. FI'CNI Sffilplorn‘ and family sin-m the first of Hu- wank with Mm'kol'llv friends. How. .‘h'. tlnla- haul :l [H‘ztym' mow! ins: :1! Mn- humo' ul' Mr. A. Antlvrsnn Hn Munduy vwning. \Vlu-n Hw NW of baptism \ms mhninistmw-d tn Wil- iizlm Murklnw .\ll'oi¢‘I’-‘nll :uul Margar- v.‘ ,\'.;no-- \\'iHi:Im.~'. MI‘. and Mrs. (Ea'nl‘u‘o' lli‘vllit' {UM mil)’ wujmwi u llMHI' trip tn I'izakm‘hm in Visit .\ll'. Iiiiufiliv's sisâ€" 7~zx .\!I'~'.\\’. H..\Yu.:.':11. Mr. Arthur lidm- and «lullu‘hh-I' gnn'unl rhio'. Mrs. “milk of Kim. and Mrs. .\. ’r‘HHH ut' leswlg ‘men‘ Visited 311°. and MP5. Adnm Amit'l'scm. .‘h’. and Mrs. 'l'hwuns Liohllw and family uf \\'ulkm‘tnn. Mrs. ”van! and Mrs. .Vvlsun of New Yurk, “mm the- unush' of H10 Missvs Edge and other friends here on Thursday. Sim'w last writing a (“\nxplo of hast-hull gzlmo"s have lwbn playml \ 1H: Sn. 9. but lmth buys and girls \wrv lwatmn in vach game. On 'l'uvsrmy owe-Hing the Zinn team was l'uustluy. .\ll'.~'. .\ Hf Wed., June 27 ending Sat. June 30 Store Closed as usual Thursday Afternoon This One Cent Sale plan was originated by the United Drug Co. for the Rexall Drug Stores, and is an advertising plan pure and simple. At this sale besides the usUal Toilet Arti- cles, Remedies, Chocolates, Perfumes, Rubber Goods, Drug Sundries and Stationery we include Rocky Saugeen \' I‘Hllll' liduv and daughh'l' rt. thv Minws I'I'luw, Mr. and J. Ililt'hio‘. :th .\lf.~.~‘ Mai 'Ljur- nl' tn\\'n:1i‘?n|ulo'.i Hn- funmn] Hm‘an. in \sziiwrlnn on :mzfunh Mr. and KLENZO TOOTH PASTE McFADDEN’S REXALL; DRUG STORE \tkin.~'nn and nit'nllin. 1m- at the regular price of 3 5c and you will get another tube for ONE CENT or China, Cut Glass and Wall Paper EXAMPLES: . at the REXALL DRUG STORE Buy a 350 Tube of 2 for One Cent Sale U Buy a Roll of Wall Paper at regular price and you will get another roll for One Cent. WATCH FOR LARGE BILLS WITH COMPLETE LIST !iHIw daugh- \.'i_~‘itin;_.:‘ Inc-1' l’imrnas Hit- COMMENCING 12 O’CLOCK NOON out for 3331116 but owing to the ab- sence of a number of Edge Hill players, two sides were chosen, and a good game played. The Edge Hill gills pioved too many fox the Zion Bills and won out easily. A pleasant social gathering was held on Friday evening at the home of Mr. H. H. McDonald when the neighbors met to extend a welcome to this neighborhood. The usual games and dancing were indulged in. Councillor Alex. Aljoo has been along tho conrci’ssion with grader and man, making;' improvements. (Our own correspondent.) The balmy month of June in all its beauty! Truly Mother Earth,is showing forth radiance in beauty sm-pno. Gray Bros. are rushing the frame- work of Mr. H. Eckhardt’s new building. Mr. James Brown has bepn the latest, to invest in 3 F011]. Mr. Ed. Pratt is drilling a well for Mr. '1‘. J. Moore. MP. and Mm. (’Evorgc Mitchell (of Vineland, ulsn Ml. lalnes Sealey of \\ oodstmk. and Mrs. Rm ’l‘offt of "°'.lnmutn \isitvd thv E( khaldt fam- ilies since attending; the funotal uf tho lat» Arthur Svalcy. 'l'lw. (-lm'tinn is at hand and what the outvmnv will be no person ox- actly knnws. But. as far as we can luam Hw I'.F.. pmplo are sticking In their guns and aw out for Victory. The Old Reliable Tonic and Builder HARDING’S HARDWARE $1.25 Bottle Rexall Beef, Iron and Wine McWilliams. 2 for $1.26 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE SOLD IN DURHAM AT There is no man in the South Riding of Grey we resnect more highly than the Honorable Dr. Jamieson and we do not think they could have chosen a better man. but he is lacking in agricultural experience. and has not the knowledge to successfulLy rep- resent the farming class. If we sow oats we cannot. expect to harvest wheat, nor can we expect a doctor or lawyer or manufacturer to suc- cessfully represent us in the big house at the Queen's Park, 'l‘uruuto. «EXCELLENT GRAIN AND STOCK FARM FOR SALE Lot 28, Gen. 6, Glenelg Township, containing 100 acres, 80 fit for crop- ping; balance hush, swamp and pas- ture land; soil mostly rich, sandy‘ loam; spring creek on corner at: front; spring and creek in hush at1 the hack; never-failing spring on! west side, watering two fields; well‘ at house; big seven-roamed stone house, cellar full-size; roof almost new; big woodshed and summer kit- Chen; stone foundation for barn 36 x 56, L foundation 20 x 30; concrete silo 12 x 30; an acre of standard ap- ple trees. .There are 33 acres in Oats, 5 in Buckwheat, 18 acres of white blossom sweet clover for seed, 15 acres first crop Mammoth clover and timothy, all in good shape. Crap and farm for $4,000 to quick purchaser, as son is going into mercantile Life. R. 'I‘. Iil)\\'.\Rh.\‘ S4 LVS. M. H. l. Murkclnhu Rvsidvm'v : [Jul 8, (Inn. 7. 2 5c Everyday Cup 8: Saucer 3 5c Fancy Cup and Saucer 1 for 2 for 621 HULOCK LADIBS' AID The Ladios‘ Aid of Mulock will. hold their annual garden party on Thursday. June 28 on Mr. S. Hop- kins’ lawn. uppositv Mulock Baptist Church. Admission 250. and 15c. Lunch from svrvmi from 6 t0 9. The music part of tho program will b0 prnvidpd by Hanuwr talent and others. Spvakm‘s Rows. Harris, Lalw, Fat-9y and Ainl. i‘J‘t‘Vt‘ Hunt, Chair- man. Thu grounds will b0 lighted by Fairbanks-Mural lighting system. l’rncoods fur chum-3;: iinm-uwnwnts. Jonvs?” Her timid lovm‘ said. "I prefer spring wlwut. fm' pastry. And wintpr whoat fur brvad!“ m3? 5.57:: 37:55.. .215. i eff/l: 44444444444444444444444444444444.444444 Defies Rust! mentwhighmakesm ape;- idly proud to sell it. ’16: the fact thgg the gnlvnnizg mg Wy cover: and completely coats both the insideudtheouuideofthe v‘wuu «mt. taunt ; Purl QL Thisistmi JUST ARRIVED. A SHIPMENT OF WILLIAM STONE FERTILIZER “None Better" COCKSHUTT AGENT - - DURHAI “EVERYTHING IN FARM MACHINERY” Ayimer Force and Lift Pumps A HELPFUL HINT JOHN SHUTZ, DURHAM, ONTARIO A Full Line of SPRING FARM MACHINERY Renfrew Cream Separators 0. GARDEN PARTY “The Best on the Market" J. SCHUTZ Lv. Lv. Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar. film. In. a. 108. Ar. Toronto “.10 mm. 7.“ pan. Returning, lcaw- 'l‘m-unm 6.50 am. and 5.02 pm. Parlor Bull‘vt (Jar Pal- merston tn Toronto on morning: train and «iuvlph to 'l‘nl‘untu on mvmmg train. For full particulars apply to Grand Trunk 'l‘ivket Agents. Improved Train Service DAILY EXCEPT SURDAY v. Durham 7.05 mm. 3.15 pm. v. 811. Forest 7.38 mm. 3.51. pan. .v..Palferston 8.28 mm. 1.23pm. v. Fergus 9.15 mm. 5.05.p.m. v. more 9.20 am. 5.10 11.11:. t. Guelph 9.45 a.m. 5.36 max. Brantford Hamilton 1.00 pan. 1.00 pm. 8.35.p.m. 8.30.p.m.

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