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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Jun 1899, p. 6

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STORES W111 lbe Opgarsamgm ljti‘htyaénual picnic at No. 1 School, _.- _ _ __ , by, last Saturday wasa great M AMER . -.success. There wasagood program W {Lgmoncepxa “fiew‘ffii lby the children and all kinds of émfifiq «'9- Iégkmvgggfi’ M g mes. After having a good dinner paying business dress“ ‘ Bm'dfifi . marched OH to the field to witness Durh 8?. ”a3fid1835 axlziognen [upv MT ; mm ,,_;o,;w.,' '3! /_ m mum 1.91mi}! 18. B. match between the married ' ‘ 7 ’)l‘ 1332:; 5311i) '9? "mqmziin rizuz’z'} “\fianmmw-Mrp em enamel um and smgle men Whmh was a dead . 'x easy victory for the former. You vgg‘ifige?§r£§e$$sifi$fi "€3,213; could hear the young fellows Whis- In: 1151:.“ x. z ,ggpering that thev \\ ould get married qg’s‘ag’y’1‘1gg‘““gérdghdé 3 “£11 $1.511! ‘ before another vear rolled by and be ”W ~‘â€"â€". __,_..__-_-_.._ --.-.â€"â€"â€"--.. â€"â€"- mier J. P. Wha S'bratfié “NT. '1’“: 't‘fik‘n‘fii .? bah wants. «If my, flash Ki mier J. , ur. S'b’rSfl’é ”WWI?“ Mg dér {1th . P.. Dpsrpfia’mwfim Mia; Pu {Rafi-LI 13.: «Lucas M. P. P., Geo. Bayde‘”P”P are i‘n’vzité'd t6 Mk5 ‘par’fi fig; fig Opening of MMuighLan BM arkmnd Balmy BeaohrOmS. ‘Juiry list =518‘g92" It will be the l‘éatesf *é‘th'é’rfiidmevor held m ..... gr- m; =-~ 1139' in Ontar10.‘Don§t fall: m attend. RWE ‘-’fMt".‘ ‘Q‘i‘éfihé‘tfifdismhsed the s’ét'c‘r#mfiffifitfiggfigrd lasc Sabbath, while»;Mflfiséigerahwho has charge of the congregation there, occupied the pulbit'wis ‘thiewRiocky, and preached a yter'zyfiagggeciggiye sermon to a large zfixdience. ‘ f‘v‘Qh‘gsfwMjfioi‘egfi‘of Egremont, visited 333! Al‘eaEIMonfiou’s for a. few days last: “786k. .Ia'u'I‘zo Mr. L. McLean attended the barn raising last week at Mr. A. McDon- agdgfizayprawford. . G. Ryan Jr., and Miss Firth were g}1§8§§ipf Mr. John McKechnie on fitLBagréster Tucker, of Owen Sound, and J, Lawson are among the arri- valenthis week at the hotel. They \{r‘fllfno doubt, reserve some of the Speckled beauties to take back with Lllvv . a"! young folks Vspent’ a veay pleasant time at the home of Mr. N. McGilv- ray on Friday night 1a3t when danc- ing and various games were indulged in till the wee sma’ hours. tising for the Durham Races last They made a lively run, but week. damage we 3 fortunately no serious done. ‘I " 3L1- '2! Sm VVilfrngauriaL, Sirm ar es The. Misses Doyle, « were grests of Mrs. Mic few days last week. 1 the party while here. Miss Anderson; of Toronto, auu m- 90 a relative are rusticating at Mr. N. McGilvray’s, They inaend to re- tu'i'nsoo’n. *Mfis McIntosh, of Gale, the ‘ wdsmxdnd enterprlsm,’ Whfia wam.xrod men passed thkflghhéh this} 5813612 -‘v , Quite a_ large gathering of the ----‘-o n‘nnonnfi . ....-I_ _ Shop {vill be open every V dfiyffirwnfl berefaat'bmsefissi awn“; '3 - .u’ 5v 151“?” é?” m-u: and Satul‘day. her W1 h the 66-01) avion‘ . All REPAIRING promptly and parents has de- - ° . erlv attended to. CAâ€"vi: 370E Bafid'yauillf v ' fl9'rH3‘ “DOLE S.UEE1\'. \râ€"r _ , H . :3 fiéfiy: PC}:- TSY Hairy, adv 21::ng n?!“ Rv-v - Misses Doyle, of Markdale,; ests of Mrs. Middleton for a‘; $13.31; week. They took ing wow 9189's.»: ha: 311 '10 '(xhaqmv- .ESH-B’" Dr' horses ses w‘th Monday. __-‘ tux“..- ESUOCBSS on the winning side. The next event was a football match between the Orchardville and Varney teams which resulted in a victory for the latter of one goal to nothing after one hour’s play. Rev. Mr. Kitching preached his farewell sermon last Sunday to a crowded congregation. He took for his text Acts 1: 8. Mr. and Mrs. Kitching leave this week for their new field of labor, everybody wishing them success and prosperity.- An entertainment: and social were held Monday night in the Methodist Church. The program consisted of vocal selections by the Varney and Orchardville choirs, a couple of solos. by Miss Jessie Laidlaw. a sole by Mr” John Kerr, a trio by Misses Fee and. and. Petty and Mr. Bilton, and two recitals each by M r. Gilmore, of Hampden and Miss Maud Irwin, of. Durham. Short addresses were de- livered by Messrs. Wm. Allan, John Aldred, I. Wilkinscn. Rev. Kitching and. the chairman, Mr. W. Irwin, of {the CHRONICLE. Mr. and Mrs. Kitch-- ‘ing who are severing their connec- ‘ tion with the congregation leave this week for ther new field'of labor near Wiarton, carrying with them the best wishes of the whole community. Lemonade, cake, sandwiches. etc. were served at the close of the liter- ary program, and the very pleasant social evening was brought to a close about half past eleven by all joining in the Doxology after which Mr. Kitching pronounced the benediction. OAN AND INSURANCE AGENT. J CONVEYANCER. . COMMISSIONER in H. C. J. Collections promptly attended to. LOANS and Insurance effected without de- lay. Company and Private Funds to Loan at 5, 0% and 6 per cent. in sums and upon terms to suit borrowers. A General Financial Business Transacted. OFFICEâ€"1 dour North of S. Scott’s Store. W. D, CONNOR Galvanized and Iron Pip ing; Brass, Brass Lined and Iron Cylinders. Pumps from $2 upward. Shop {vill be open every Wednesday Manufacturer of And Dealer in â€"â€" .W. D. CONNOR. DURHA M

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