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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Nov 1902, p. 8

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Hememhet the Spot. I? Youths” and E Men’s, R03(ly-t0-\vealo Clothing. In J. M. Hunter’s New Black - __ -.-- ........ ..... w uUWUVBI‘ [0 note the f. jM' K. Richardson, A. S. VanDusen. [extend 0011?: I W. J. Bellamy, Rev. C. L. Mills, F. parents. H. W. Hickling, C. H. Munshaw and ’J. l’.‘Bu11t. Sabbath last was an interestingjla“ week day in the churches here. In the [Methodist Church the Quarterly ’Communion service was held in the! ’morning when the Rev. W. A3'ers,’r6-Openin£ ,' of London, preached an appropriatexChm‘Ch. {sermon to a large congregation. In i, the eveninrr their was again a lain-re i turnout “hen the pastor continua!) DORNOCH his series of sermons on “Ruling; . ““"""‘ .Forces which Govern the World”! “193' In the Baptist Church Mr. Lamont. terton. student, who formerly occupied this field, preached with acceptance to‘famlly! returned to her hone his old congregation. In the Presby- week. terian Church a largely attended! Mr. Archie McDonald. who i: union service was held in Hm gnu..- “1---: .-. .- genie, left to spend the deer-hunting season in Muskoka.» Messrs. W. E. ‘ Southgate, of Toronto. J. Gerow andl aJ' Hudson, of Brougham, were to rjoin the party on the way thither. ' Among those from a distance whoi {were present at the dedication ofa new Masonic hall in Dundalk on Fri- day afternoon last were from here: manner of fanciful tricks peculiar to Haliowe’en, Mrs M. Wilson gave a fowl supper to a number of Herb Staple’s young friends and Miss Mabel Boyd gave a party to a com- pany of her young friends. Hollowe’en passed over in an or- derly manner here no serious pranks being played by our boys. The young ladies of town congregated at son and beds veryynjoyabie even- ing tafiy feasting and_ playing all! “- ., D A -- I The Holy City «Concert Company appeared in the town hall here under [the auspices of the Epworth League on Tuesday evening of last week and the programme which was of varied character. but music predominating. was given hearty tokens of appreci- ations by the audience. v-wuvv' ‘-O val-AU”, A. S. VanDusen; Look Out. Mrs. VanDusen. C. Stewart. H. Smith. and Misses L. Thistlewaite. C. VanDusen, S. Loucks; Flower, Mrs. Radley. Misses .Katie Legard, Celia. VanDuser. and Nellie Chard. At the semi-annual meeting of the EC. E. Society in the Presbyterian {church held a few evenings ego oificc gers were elected for the ensuing six {months as follows: President, Mr. . Jas. Feistesd; 'ic‘e President, Mr. 0. Stewart; Sec,~Treas., Mr. W. Loucks; Rec. Sec,, Mrs. H Smith; Commit- tees,â€"â€"â€"-Prsyer Meeting, A. S. Van- Dusen, C. Stewart, W. Loucks. Mrs. 1 deley. Mrs. McTuvish; Social, Mrs. Neil. Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Radiey. Misses E. Crossley. E. Loucks, A. Reid. image's."J,“Thistlewaite, H. Smith, , f s ot sermons on “Rulmm which Govern the World.”! Baptist Church Mr. Lamont.l “'L A FLESH ERTON th acceptance to n. In the Presby. largely attended held in the after. haw of Eu- ternoon Stewards ear-hunting the ensuing twelve months as follows: essrs. W. E. Wm. Clayton (Recording) M. K. Gerow and Richardson, Robert Waller, David 11, were to McMillen, Jas. Buchanan, \V, G. - thither. I ‘ Shannon, '1‘. Chislett. [stance who; We omitted to note a fortnight or! ication of a 50 380 that a daughter had been born; lalk on Fri. . to Mr. and Mrs. H. Down. It is not? from here: ttoo late however to note the fact and! l - - - ‘ ‘ ‘rnhnn\nnn l\\v§n-.- ’1 111.86 John :on. of the 1 3f Eu. term mting the e W. E. Wm. bill! I j Miss Mabel Montgomery, of \Va erton, who has been spending ’couple of weeks visiting the Pot: (family, returned to her hone t] week. Mr; Archie MCDODald. who is e Iplayed in the mannfnnrnrn n! nl-: noon in the interest of the Lord’s Day Alliance when the Field Secretary. Rev. J. G. Shearer, delighted the audience with an eloquent and in- ;Spiring address. Revs. Thom, Wil- son, Lamont and Ayers took part in the interesting service. Mr. Hutch- inson. teacher at Port Law, gave an excellent exposition of the lesson at the Christian Endeavor meetingin‘ the evening. i Sometimes it {flakes thvé hair grow very heavy and long; and it stops falling of the hair, too. ' 3!... a home. All mm â€"‘w- w- "v ‘ you a bottle; 3.” mu ind iv of your negrgotpgggm o co. We mean’all that rich, dark color our hair used to have. I it’s gray now, no matter; for Ayer’s Hair Vi or always re- stores co or to gray hair. “ I have used Ayer’a Hair Vigor for a great many years, and al- though 1 am past eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my head.” Geo. Yellott, Towaon, Md. Dark Hair 516.150 sure and in the Inn}; are“ exhoce.A,dd1-cu J.C. AY 00., Lowell. Mus. ans. :1. Down. It is notl Miss Annie, daughter of Mr. Henry ever to note the fact and Lawrence, is the lucky one to get ratulations to the happy charge of our school for 1903, and lucky is surely the word, judging by Sinclair, of Cookstown, the promises of consideration to the ‘ems here a short visit;tea°her we heard the young men {make to the trustees if they would, r. Thom was in Dundalk 3’ only engage “ female ““3 tune. ning attending the en-J' Some people believe the quickest in connection with the ,1 way to get free from wrong-doing is of the Presbvterian j to truthfully confess it and make due 3 reparation. If the Varney citizens Montgomery, of Walk lowners when they ma has been spending a siou. Mr. \Vm. Marshall had anoth- I:ks visiting the Potter;er valuable harmless nod to her hone this . l r ,- . . ‘ , - McDonald, who 13 em- a ow, sneaking practice is being our , manufacture of Ship‘lilililagz m an othermse respectable 4 C l ~aâ€"â€"> Misses Flo t ; For the benefit of those who ; fessed being guilty last; week of i culating false reports just to can Mr. and Mrs. W 11 Woodland friends for week. Mrs. Robt. A. Marshall. who last husband. is leaving the farm to reside in Durham. The farm is leased to Mr. Noble, of Edge Hill. On Wed- nesday of last week Mrs. Marshall had her sale and although the dayl ‘was cold there wasa large crowd present. The veteran auctioneer, H. MacKay, seems to be improving as the years roll on as never in the memory of anyone present was he known to do so well. Everything realized fair prices and ahandsome sum was totaled at the finish of the sale. Shoemaker E. Mildoon is having his house remodeled and is putting a handsome yerandah around it which makes it one of the easiest residences in_t_he village. Chutsworth of pneumonia. Mrs. Corlett at once left for his sick bed, and we are glad to acute at time of The threshing season seems to be a tedious one this season although 5 or 6 outfits participate there are still a number of bans untouched. The yield some places is good but in oth- ers only medium. Mr. Geo. Ledingham, who has been ailing for a couple of months, we are glad to learn is regaining his old time vigor. Rev. Mr. Wilson. of Desboro, preached in the Presbyterian pulpit here on Sunday last. Messrs. Ledingham and Corlett, Merchants, of Williamsford, Spent. Sunday in the village. timber in the vipiqity of Boothville. CORNER CON CERNS. VICKERS. "If! Berta Cog tve beef ring held its the season last Mom ,ected its oflicera for ”‘0‘th Qtttcked W m Sirrs visited 3 just to cause a they put itâ€"â€"un. those who con. a few days last THE AGENT, -- DURHAM. ONT. The Queen will demon- strate its merits by a trial. Before purchasing a Stove Over 100 in this vicinity and all giV° in; utiaiaction. Will wurm t house in five minutes. Will av. 25 to 60 per cent. of Fuel. Wilbpuiffiqlx keep a slow [in burn- with Steel. No Ash-Pan or Dav-Damper for children to claw out and set fire to building. V â€"'v ‘ ' v made in Canada utith Top Drafts. Secure one. \Va rra DI need removing only once in | month or two. ALL Wonk GUARANTEED at let live" Pawns. NEW Pam’s AND REP You’ll Be Suited Here _-_- A-” CURB, RE-CURB, ] WELLS. All ordars taken neu- MoGowan‘s Mill will tended to. Correspondence OF SOH’L BOOKS AND SCH’L SUPPLIES AND MERCANTILE STATIONERY. LARGE Assoammxu Chemist and Top Draft Stove GEORGE WHITMORE‘ 33‘! “ken It the only Stove Draggis PAIRS. DRILL PRESSCUBB Live nnd to suit a. 88. nht at am Stttiongry. MY one Imptly at that E: "all.“ zveek. Mr .0 in the l~ urn h... of absence 3c .. ‘ a ' in Milvwerton ln . Us sister or not \\ On Thuxsdas. V.“ 7.} 50.0 “'Ith 950va .__000puny. Mr. 5. ic in mew .3." round mus‘i “Oman in m- 0. the side t WI congratulate B (I... Yiira on the man “‘0 which they have - YJirc. now, w: ““501 before she 1 Ma”: questions. was tied. On We; “MRI. The Stork 1 “Wu. where prosb! “'3‘! any also be 0 ' I": stock of the I‘ur Oil Co.. Limitu Hung Inblcribed. and 1 M to have sufiiciel My than time to en Pullout» Operations. 0. Layton and M121 A thing left town and “flag fatigued their I'l. Mr. John M h. Qppoimed Presi â€"rrv.5.\\ u A 1". Kellv Vice-‘1’ Gunny. .The star} 003 readers will nczin “it A. 8. comrilmtws an 00th:! religious COMM \ Mum" and Bernie: '1 h It!" out. of 'ouch xx if L 0'00 u this modest vh OI Mac we can stand i: II he an. We {WI .1 “a!!! Reader has 1 ht m un't hen. his do None: it hereby given lie thu the undersignet hon working for tbv pas a. nun of “ Barclay I ht. ceased to do businq and will henceforth Cur ' “OI! upmtely. one}; chop. Tans. Baum“. Tn: Durhtm Furniture a «that! of goods lasx John. N. 8.. and this we finding n carloud to Cal It! fitting out many me “In! designs that have come trade winners. Cam Auction Sale of ad I.ploments. near '13.. 21;. Wednesday, Nov. : NU... Prop: H u Auctioneer. See Bills. WI want. good. plumg. dial!“ for which we w' an“ par pound in tram. uppriqu paid {or (116an d1 Eindl. J. H. Br Tm: ure a nun “beription and joi may and would ”ditto settlemem FM“. haw-an Hf factory nude 11mm» ”'1' load harnessnzam S m guarantee.» \. i YOU can get anythin to the horse cheaper {m bl! thtn anywhere «.1 Tll mu: that light trying to {in bore required a light! on the SUN I Wanna» What :n ‘ Furnishing Stow a“ week. Read it. gm overcoats. nobk; .g“, furnishings at the \‘ mt Furnishing Store. . 'fi‘BALliz-m-Best heawr n u. IO mugmg bird am A. lat. this ofice. ‘ I” IRELAND is at lb. 0‘ lldiBB’ cloth jar}; ufiIEo DURING THE PAST CHRONICLE READEF Local News l ww waited on subsu- b “0 Bill Of JOIN; '0 boot- wear 1 Under the hudlzs an,» o ht fdlipg' m ‘ clans l and: of enj IOU N0. 1862. The 'OWD s snow jackets kc

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