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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Mar 1897, p. 7

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principally to the fact that the Rev. James Lediard has been willing at all times to promptly and thoroughly attend to any matters relating to neglected and dependent children that have been brought to his notice‘ There are more children provided with foster homes in Grey“ than in any other county, and these child- ren, about forty in number,, have been personally Visited by Mr. Led- iard and a report sent to this office giving particulars of each child. In helping to place children, Mr. Led- iard has also given valuable assist- ance, and it is to be hoped that some arrangement may be made whereby he may be enabled to continue Mrs. Hargmve and her son George left 12H!) TuesdAy for Valkenlou to Visit. the farmer’s brother. 'i.‘hey re- turned on Saturday after haying a Mr. Elwin Reily, we believe, ren- ted the Pita farm, butting D. Ms,- Kinnon’s, for a. few years. We wel- come him and fezniiy to owe midst. There was a ‘yVaterioo horse buyer around here last week and Colin La.- mozit disposal of his handsome Spun of drivers. XIE‘Q I'rl E‘N'A‘Q‘TC) 6111‘} I\f\\' anw {fl\'\\~xnn Mr. Elwin Reily, ted the Pitt farm, Kiunon’s, for 3. RM! come him and farm} r{‘;\01‘1\ 12-00 0 ‘Kr.\fr\ WW yfl)’ .572!!sz '5 nmmmzm g fimj‘a 5 ( mmm ; mm are a: x Y “1 1. £3 FAIR WELL CORNE RS. befievmluite a. number of t. lost their rubbers 111 the 111 :z‘lzw 11 ht, but wneLhw 1311:1111 1312111111 01' not we ca Dr“ ‘ ' L 1 mun R 3‘*ie£v fight-er. 3). on 1' 0M es ;11 1113.111 31 011 £11: 17:1 of 111-3111111111,» {11:11 grguuds. sons and one V 10:58. it 1;! 11d It} 1 t. 119. (t‘ Lit. '1. E) Q65 but whele: on p 01' man we can- \v'iLS a father fem) 3 1y ue dece St, is visiting Chem. Rmnage d v. x590. and we in their y . .i Agni/81' :L 121. Durham: no '1 Before leaving Arthur for Flesher- ton Rev. Mr.Thom was presented with abeaubiful address and tea.- service. The Directors of the E. G. Agri~ cultural Society have decided to make further improvements on their grounds. S~=c’y Sproule’s salary was fixed at $40. were much appreciated. Violin solos by Mr. Stimson and instrumental duets by Messrs. Wardrobe and Ped- lar were very taking. Miss Hutch- inson gave an exhibition of club swinging, And two little girls distinguished themselves by calis- theuicsaml dancing. There were a. numberof reeitations, by some of the little folk, and the whcle wound up with a laughable farce “The Dentist.” The U..P. B. A. had a. good aud- ience at theil entel tainme 11.3021 Wod- ne sully of ast week, Mr. Huhan in the Chail. A. go ood pxogmm, local talent only was pxovided. \11‘.Will Sullivan; and Miss Malice sang pleas- in” 80105. 311'. Pedlar’s comic songs )Voxo much amp: aoiuted. Violin solos UJUS fortvh‘ 9'11», g111es for the 2*?" fa v 51133131 113311;. T we S11 13501111313 for six months, 115t1c1311ty-five cents 81101136011133 11111115 of t 19111.}31’111‘y pouitry 1111:3131: must have the POUL’FRY K131391511, 131113 (301113131115 of which may Save 01 111 1113 3 0111111111113115 of doll- 11.15, as (his monthly 18 1813 the world in V111111'1‘318 i11f0111111t1011 not to be had eisewhem £01 any money. Sample copy free. M r. F’WSHW‘ r 4-.4 A. 1â€"11... Fanzaut disposed of his RTON. THOMPSONâ€"{11 Egremont, the infant son of \[1 and \I1S.J James Thompson, aged 5111011tl1s. Mr. Patrick Giilon, of Holla‘h’d: Ceutre has adopted Mrs. Gleeson’s little boy. He is a bright, sturdy, lit- tle lad of six years and we feel as- sured 3dr. Gillou will be delighted with his protege. Mr. Duncan MoRae left on Tuesday Mar. 16th for Niagz'tra-on-the-lalie, he having secured a situation there, which we have no doubt he will fill acceptably. Duncan is an industri- ous young man, full of ambition and makes a host of friends Where- ever he goes. 1). Hear“, Mrs. Benin .2 Martin. All have regained 16 mm“ Vigor however. La Urippc has been the malady here 01' late. ‘ 0.1111015 05: :3 we hemd Miss Mary pbell spent a. week recently ViSifiifl." {he P11111111 family. “111.8. He1:1131C__, of Flasherton, W38 11111111111; somfiusiness calls in LI1is localitw last ,3‘11sd11y. 311'11. (3111113. Ry 1111 112,5311et111111ed from 31111111111118, where he , been 1.1011111; in the capacity of Darts” Jas. Kelly. \11 1 .Thos. T111011, of O‘L’en Sou11,d has 1118110 31111 01 one of his ""1113 here. 3111. 14111111 \"1 1113311 13 L118 lti"__y pm- chase 11. q DEATHS. feel :15- ‘ \ielughtec1 Lifuesday .filf)..}"} if!) his

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