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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Oct 1899, p. 11

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Ic-v’s new house is about (mandated. :lel .3115. Ritchie has the contract. '3‘) has paved the .‘u‘: JOIN) hhul r' - V - {OHII'ILI' 10 m Ins new bar: \nth .â€" l'T ° ' . 7 I., H)1I1LH(I.I (5.0.12v1..{10 N noum U) Q mun.) (iVQI5tIlin; on .me litiCSL i1.1~ zzie A. was united in Wedlock to Mr. George A. Lawrence, Son of Mr. S. Lawrence, Gleuelg, Miss Kate LaWrence and Mr. Thos. Wilson were the honored young couple who gracefully rendered assistance and comfort to the bride and groom while the Rev. Mr. Humphries. in the presence of about 100 gueSts, tied firmly the knot. The bride was neat- ly and IaStiiy dressed and appeared healthy, handsome and happy, and the groom one of Glenelg’s noted stalwarts, looked contented and happv as the days are long. After Congratulations the company sat down to a smnptious repast dazzling to the eyes and tempting to the pal- ate the evening Was afterwards spent in music. games, puzzles and danc- ing The bride is spoken of as a general favorite with the people of As we were saying in our last, one of those pie-ism”, events, which every body likes to hear about, if they can not more fully participate in, took place last Wednesday at the home of Mr. Noble Wilson, of Boothville, xvii n his eldest, daughter, Miss Liz- 111 11111310. 1,"":-111195, p11zz19. 111111 1111111:- 1119 bride is 5111111911 of 11s :1 ‘ 1;; 11 1.1" 11 favorite with 1119 11901319 of 150111119 \1'1101191'91'1052 1-111 opporâ€" 1111111'; 10111121113' 0119 :1 111111111058 1.11111 1.11911 111_11119CL1:.1101'1 of 1111: 8.11119 was 111111111931 by 1119 11111111391 of 11111111501119 gifts which they 111111 1111359111911 1191' with. 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Ellis is at present serious- ly ill and but little hopes of her recovery is entertained. ' Mr. Fred Hunt, of Fergns, was a welcome visitor in this vicinity late- ly. He assisted the Methodist choir on Sabbath and rendered a Solo, “ King of Eternity ” with much efiect. - n IL ___1-A v-nv‘ â€"- CORNER CONCERNS. HOL STEIN. of Gait, who few weeks uiLh her . B. Hunt, of River- guests of Holstein, {LS :13 returned w; Lh fliends DURHAM, OCT’R 26th, 1899 chaff .v- . ' I ‘ Surdtfl‘i A} 311'. FT . tm‘ing‘ of t little luve son '14 Asuccessful pie social was held Friday evemng last at what 15 knm'n as Latmm Schoolnezu' Dornoch. The teacher Mr. J. About eight o’clock the school was comfort- ably filled, and Mr. Wm. Johnston of Durham being called to the chair, the programe was at once entered upon. After afew preliminary remarks in which the chairman declined making a len'rth)’ speech owing the length of the progrznne the enter- tainment opened by a musical duet 0n the month organ 'hy Messrs Simpson and B‘chnnald. This was much apnreciated‘ as, wen as their other numbers given later in Mr. J. A. Hunter’s. singing {vars ‘8. and caused no serious impediment - pm'furmnnce ufthe Pie Act. <, Yeitlditm was called on, but didh’t say much. Dr. Smith. of Dornuch. umde H) the deficiency in :l rattling gnud spfié’ch fat! of wit and wisdnm. He rejniccd that tend} er. parents zuuimmils were brought tugemer 1.:11’mmziuusly. and 1'«{i~i¢(ul:tlso tn 1m fie the I’m“ mnu‘esented. The, School and the F. Grant conceived the idea of making some decorations and an entertainment was necessary to get the wherewith. The good- ly attendance and co-opei'uticm of the people show high appreciation of the educational welfare of the children. sister, Mrs. Magw,ood left for her home Friday. \lrsJ. H. Biechour, of \It. Fmest, High School pxeached two vexy excellent sexmons in the \Iethodist Chmch last Sabbath. Church last Sabbath. Rev. J. ‘V. Magwood left Saturday to be present. at the Damascus Anniâ€" versary services Sunday. He was accompanied by his wife and family. Wm. Kedslie, our enterprising Tailor, has moved into Mr. Ham’s residence. Mr. K. wants warm quar- ters during the winter. The contract of the new bridge in Mifand Mrs. Keith have gone to Allanford to visit their daughter, Mrs. W. McMitchell. Mr. Thos. Brown has been some- what indisposed during the past week, but is recovering. whatindisposed during the past week, ! Shop Will be open every Wednesday but is recovering. and Saturday. Our Butter factory is still under All REPAIRING promptly and prop- Way. This year’s output; promises erlv attended to. to exceed any former year. u ' Wm. Kedslie, our enterprising; \r'w 0' CUNNflH' Tailor, has moved into Mr. Ham’s LOWER TOWN. _ DURHAM. the evening. Mr. F. Grant.’ the readmg. The Brak high Mr. Hewitsozz’ VVJ ‘ \‘Lilll‘h HAL; \\lllLU‘ o 'lhe contxact of the new blidge in t! 2e South end has oeen let to Mr. \V. Hutch of Uednrville. Councellor Sharp has put forth every effort to . ; To PATENT Good Idea: maybe secured by our yaid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Md. the South end has been let to Mr. W. Hatch of Cedarville. Councellor Sharp has put fort-11 every efiort to do the right thing and now we are waiting for the completion. lzarnnminusly, and rejoiced also to have the Press represented. The School and the Press he considers the two greatest powers in the land and the moral influence exerted by these forces must be highly gratifying to every thinking man. To selland dispose of the pies vas the next thing on the progrannne: and THE CHRONICLE man was asked to do the duty of Auctioneer. His regard for truth led hinrtu prefer leaving,r the job to some one hav- ing all the qualifications and recommended Barrister Davidson as a fit and proper per- son. The choice proved a good one and the high prices received at auce popularized Mr? Davidson as a first-class salesman. Highest price paid was $1.25. From the happy faces and favorable comments everything must have been good. Miss Ledingham’s cake was cheap at any price and Miss Boyce’s :ie was A 1. This we know from actual test. The proceeds were over $21.00, Mr. Jas. \Vilson visited the Dun- gannon Fall Fair on Wednesday of last week. ‘OWING to the increase In the prlce of iron the blacksmiths have to in- crease their prices to former rates, to take efiect Nov. 1' #d energy to the feet. Latona Pie Social. fa ' v, "e mi the teac firakemau >4 .9. 0,... 'e'ui 3;:1 . [HQ :her, fadlmved with 1 in Church. after Iin seiectiuus gave as weil as 916.3(er m t! \ e prlce {Milli 01'1” Brofifa‘ lean )er In I “’62 have Come to us for anything in this line. fi’iacFARLANE (V100. We endeavor to keep a full assortment: of lamp goods of .all- kinds including W. D, CONNOR Pump}; of all Kinds. If you havn’t the electric light you can get the next best. from us. One of our Dainty Lamps filled with Prafi’s Asirai flea! Uii the besn American Oil made, we also 1323;“ the Standard Canadian at low- . \ est price. 0 (111 anized and Iron Pip i110 , B12188 B1 ass Lined 311d 11011 Cvlindels Pumps frem $2 upward. Lanterns, Brackets, Reflectors, Etc, Etc. «'bx'dixxar’l‘fi" nr‘ d see our pretty assort- _ mentvf Manufacturer of And Dealer in -â€" Druggists Booksellers. ging,

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