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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Sep 1899, p. 13

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Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ackland. who were married at the home of the bride in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Tuesday of last week on their wedding tour through Ontario to their new home in Winnipeg were the guests of Mr. M. Richardson and family from Sat- urday till Tuesday. Mrs. Ackland is Princnpal Slaughter has removed on Spring Street to Mr. Van Dusen’s house opposite the Methodist Church, and Mr. W. Clayton, whose dwelling was destroyed by fire las tweek, has moved into the house vacated by Mr. Slaughter. There are already indications that the East Grey Exhibition to be held here on Tuesday and ‘Vednesday next will surpass any of its prede- cessors. The directors are Sparing no pains to make this season’s fair 3 crowning success. There will be one of the society’s most pleasing con- certs on the evening of the second day. Flesherton has at present Strong home talent the cream of which has been secured for that even- ing and in addition to this Miss Asselstine, elocutionist, Alma Col- lege, St. Thomas, is coming to assist. Communion service was held 111 the Presbyterian church 0 _ . bath morning and was larg .3" "1» In the absence of the pastom‘!’ A. J. Danoch, on no} “days Mr J., McLachlan-rB. A. MegaszerbmverJ sity student. occuwg: {he Baptist pulpit very acceptably on Sabbath] last. Rev. B. V. Emory, of Shelburne, Chairman of the Orangeville District, exchanged pulpits with Rev. Jos. \Vard and conducted anniversary services in the Methodist church here on Sabbath last. Mr. Emory is a gifted and forceful preacher and his eloquent sermons, apprOpriate to the occasion. were much enjoyed by large congregations The old time tea meeting on Monday evening was abandoned and freewill ofierings on Sabbath instead amounted to $36. J vwâ€" wv LVOCV 1'0 0â€"4- 105., luIVSO W. 3.. Thurston; Vice-Pres, Miss Carrie Rutledge; Cor. Sec., Miss Gladys Ward; Rec. Sec., Miss Am)7 Kerr; Treas., Miss Ida Gjerdrum; Palm Branch Sec., Miss Mary Hales. Delegate to Branch Meeting in To- ronto, Miss Carrie Rutledge. Oficers have been elected for the en- suing year as follows :-â€"Pres., Mrs. W. 3. Thurston; Vice-Pres, Miss Carrie Rutledge ; Cor. Sec., Miss Gladys Ward; Rec. 8201., {liss Amy 'L’-..â€" - FLESEERTON . MONE To PATENT Good Idea: may be secured by our yaid. Address, . THE PATENT RECORD, Bammoro. Md. Harriston ........ Staph. 27th to 21; Great Northern, Collingwood. .................. Sept. 19 to 20 Glenelg, Markdale ..... Sept. 21 to 22 Central, \Valters Falls. .Sept. 26 to 27 Egremont, Holstein ........ Oct. 3rd. Osprey, Feversham ........ Oct. 4150 5 Euphrasia, Rocklyn. ...... Occ.5th. Artemesia, Priceville. . ..Oct. 10 to 11 London. ..Seot. 7th to 16th. Owen Sound ........ Sept. 12,13,14. FIesherton ....... Sept. 19th to 20th. VValkerton. . .. ”Sept 19th to 20th. Holland. Chatsworth” ”Sept 19 to 20 Guelph Exhibition ...... Sept 19 to ‘21 Rmhgm ........ S.ept 233311., to 27th. Miss Harnden, of Brighton, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. R. N. Henderson W. John White, choronto,‘ is“ visiting h1s sister. Mrs. W. Barn-1! house}, . Mrs. W. P. Crossley, Mrs. Jas. Sullivan and Miss Carrie Sullivan visited over Sunday with friends at Meaford. Mr. Frank Griffiths, barrister, St. Catharines, visited his uncle, Mr. A. Munshaw, Saturday and Sunday Miss Addie Carson left: last week to take a “course in the Northern Business COLIege. Mr. F) ed Strain, who)? ecently re- turned from a trip to the 01d“ ountry is settling down to Study and with his sister, Miss Clara, has gone to attend Owen Sound high school. Miss Flossw Richardson has re- turned to Moulton Ladies’ College, Toronto, and Miss Asselstine to Alma, St. Thomas. Rex" L. W. Thom attended the Presbytery at Orangeville Tuesday. Mr. V. Kester, Standard foreman, Markdale, and Mrs. Kester spent Sunday with Editor and Mrs. Thuls- ton. Mr. H. Meredith, of Durham, vis- ited his sister Miss Meredith, teacher, on Satul day. Mr. and Mrs. A. Powers, of Bow- manville, are the guescs of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carr. Miss Maud Richardson, of Toronto is on a three weeks’ visit at the par ental home. Mr. M. Richardson’s. Miss Glassford, of Caledon East, is the guest of Miss Maud Smith. the third daughter (Minnie) of Mr. John Gordon who for several years conducted a harness business in this place and moved to Brooklyn ten years ago. SHOW ROOMS, -- UPPER TOWN L JUHN [IVQNESIJJN gMM’EWWAHHUUMS Sewing Machines. VVi Give us a call at the Old Cochrane Foundrv. FARM ERS’ FIRE INSURAZI CHAS. McKINNON’S Farmers ! STOVESâ€"A large stock of Mc- Clary’s famous Model Cook- ing Stoves. Fancy Parlor Stoves, Box Stoves, Coal Stoves, etc.. at prices that will surprise you. BELL PIANOS and Organs. Best and Cheapest Policies. and Everything you want. SEWING MACHINES, ORGANS. STOVES. ETC , ETC. Harvest peggly _o_ver. Frost Wood Mdchines and Plymouth Twine have been leaders everywhere. NE‘W WILLIAMS and RAY- $4.00 up. â€" ROOT Pulpers, Straw Cutters, c CUTTERSâ€"Large Stock, Best Makes, Cheaper than ever. ROB§S_TLarge Variety, from CUT_T_E;RS-_Large Stock, inter (isods! rices are Right. MON D, a Very Large Stock of the latest improved Cabi- net and Drop Top Stands, at The Very Lowest Prices. SEE THEM! Comes the PLOWS. DISK. _HARROWS, WAGGONS NOEâ€"-

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