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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Sep 1899, p. 12

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YOUTHFUL Sunday Gambl cording to the “ Herald ”, ar the ‘inscitutlons in the vi names to stop the evil cooperation of the pan invited. Rev. Father Fiernan, rector of St. Peters Church, London, for 25 years was presented with a purse contain- ing $912 on severing his connection with his parishoners last week. He will leave shortly for Ireland. SOUTH GREY Fall Sept. 26 and 27 ° N 7 Sound, Sept. 12, 13, I Rev. J. H. Davidson Pomeroy, of Torontc guescs of Rev. J. W. latter part of laét week Mrs. “7 ing in the Mrs. II. Ham has gone to take charge of the G. T. Agency at; Mil- verton and Mr. Alex Mitchell late of Ethel has been appointed to the agency here. Mrs. Ham goes this week to Pickering to visit her parents prior to removing to her Our road commissioner Mr. W. Sharp seems to be quite undecided with reference to the new bridge in the south end. We want it and must. have it. Mr. Alex. Kedslie of Cleveland. is at present visiting his brother here. Mr. Jas, Danbrook Spent Sunday at the residence of Mr. A. Doupe. Mr. G. W. Shields is acquaintances after an two years. a. LUSIUUXJC v1 y‘a‘ age 101‘ but year, left for her mme at Eastb “ 3 Corners on Monday. ' I a. resmeuc oy, of Toronto, were the of Rev. .J. W._ Magwood the GENERAL. ‘ râ€"VU publjcation of their ; North Gregâ€"63}; , 13, 14. Herald ”, are one of Fa 11‘. Durham Gamblers, ac- f7 ' We\ had the pleas-4" a few rigiwjng hours visit from _Mr. J. rlett of absenc‘e‘wb l.Dornoch who is always in good I talking humor. DURHAM, SEPT’R ' 7th I : Glenélé,‘ .MOzirlgdoalg .......... . Central, Walters Falls. .Sept. 26 to 27 Egremont, Holstein ........ Oct. 3rd. OSprey, Feversham ........ Oct. 4 to 5 Artemesia, Priceville. . ..Oct. 10 to 11 London“ ...... Se Owen Sound Flesherton” ..Sep VValkertonu . .. .Sep Holland Chatsworth. Guelph Exhibition Durham ........ .Sept Harriston ........ Sep Great. Northern Colli It is our painful duty to chronicle this week, the death of Mrs. Thos. Turnbull, late of Hamilton, who died at the home of her parents here, on Friday morning at the early age of 27 years. Deceased had been in ill health for some years but always bore her trouble with great fortitude being ever cheerful and uncomplain- ing unto her death. The funeral took place on Sunday to the Saugeen Cemetery followed by a concourse of sorrowing friends. The services were conducted at the house and grave by Rev. Mr. Morin, PresbyP terian minister. The relatives have 1 Mrs. Hess of Hamilton. attended the funeral of her sister Mrs. Turn- bull, on Sunday. Mr. Thos. Corbett, of the Canadian 800, came home to visit his many friends here, Mr. Thos. Turnbull of Hamilton, attended the death- bed of his devoted wife. Mr. A. Hunt and Joe. Vickers who left on the Manitoba excursion report. good crops and good wages. dug a_- ...... LS§pn. 27th to 2815 . ...... Sept. 7th to 16th. .d ........ Sept. 12, 13, 14. . . . . . . .Sept. 19th to 20th. . . . . .. .Sept, 19th to 20th. latsworth . . . .Sept 19 to 20 libition ...... Sept 19 to 21 . . . . . .Sgpt. 2_6th. to 27th. VTF-Y‘“ H’s may be secured b; our aid. Address, THE PATENI RECORD, aammore. id. ‘ The C. P. R. will run We keep a Fine Assert Openings Schoai ment of SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Everything right up-to-date. We would like you to see our New Line of Scribblers and Exercise Books. Dmggists Booksellers.

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