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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Oct 1913, p. 1

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ax 9909090909 09.9.9...? 99690069. ll ags W "f nt W Beaded "IO"! stun council has a I'k improvements. given 8500 gate receipts "3) Sunday evening a Very m", discre .«ting and instructive talk on; or. in I «pan was delivered by Rev. J. C.'; The ( T 'ln‘u-s. a missionary on 4:5?‘2. Though Officialdom is zipâ€"4‘ c 271 ntly opposed to Christianity” himse .- masses of the peOple are turn-3 ter 1* ‘r their attention in that direc-i aiong .,‘~ um. The speaker ex ‘ .wiight at the rapid evangelical :.rmds of the last tWenty orgquite mirtx' years, and much progress geomi‘ .m claimed, had been made durinfl’ mutt the seven years of his m work in the east. Mr. a clear and lorceful speaker, a is ween u "Utluufi ... event progress. Th ‘19 the different trade ithout interruption, ea is inside work. Mr. 1 J are engaged m In hall. It will tak< ’ to put it in mace. ather be favorable 1r days. We hope to The men are all *3: cannot work sati t weather. 45â€"4“). 2436 .emv uptimistic of much 9: -.v.::~-~‘~' in the very near future." . » nth-mlance Was good and the'. ~7w:tker received the undiVided at-i ‘- :mnn 0f the congregation dur-‘ 3:: the whole address, which lastâ€" ~i m-ax'ly an hour. 01) Monday e Epworth ...;:31t he addressed th Lv’dgue of the Methodist church. where he was listened to by all large audience for a week-nigh? meeting. Mrs. Holmes, and. W0 'll he new residenc Mr. Wm. McFa1 street, Will M‘ 'ulies’ ' little too 1 88 OD Pm ng nt ,«lmml general servant Burlington about the 15th nher. Appb‘ to Mrs. ht 110 tr rh’ in 6‘25 nforma hf prepflr‘. . which 1 streets 9 'm and In n was again m aura av and Sunday night Lmbt on ouplve z unde rtin the thousands orm light wirvs nd serV'u “T L19 n the WWW 0‘ t of the mm of the differe drug at too long may 0 PnSOh Put uild of Trinity mg for their an- h they DUTPOS‘ December. f()l I‘ll} 'ather with \H 1W t u w n 99" 0th?! ll 1d Wm loutt H at Markdalt‘ it now md conflrme has interfered; the contractm'svs‘1 in moving the' take some tiine Ice. Should the )18 for three or 2 to see it land- all experts. but satisfactorily in my zenrgf n instructe Hind (hi HM 1 dollars h’xd t0 hall I to Mrs. 10 23d HI W It will not f. NengCt 1V run the ing 1' in 110w ntit l! pass 1t M rected mmt- \V t of Mr. Easton, 3 student of Knox College. Toronto, took charge of the work in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. vention is being held i Sound this week. It is that 400 delegates will b church on Sunday 1am. _ and Wesley Ball’s is on the 5th. h IS (1 hool - .T .9 ahnua .un ay 5e c?“ Robt. Brigham is auctioneer in \ention is being held in Owen b th 9e Sound this week. It is expected 0 cai 8' - I that 400 delegates will be present. ' ' E I a number of d" 10c . p: vears, is trying to get sufficxentf signatures to a petition to briny‘ on a repeal vote at the eiet-tinn Sam. Lang’rill and others have issued a Warnin against trespassers. Our advice is to keep off the properties men- tioned in this issue. . Rev. A. J. Johnston. of Dundas. one of the most scholarly minis- ters of the Methodist church. has been tendered a professorship in Victoria College. Toronto. The annual Sunday sci tainment of St. Paul’s. will be held on the ev Thursday. November 13, school i Mrs. Brown will spe How and What to Mrs. J. Graham on the Life of Helen Ken: The marsh lands of vielded such a prom nniom this year tha been advanced to $15 Henry Finch raised 1! choice onions on lands could be bong song. but the whole viewed such a prolific crop of anions this year that land has been advanced to $150 Henry Finch raised 104 sacks 0! choice onions on a piece 0! ground three rods wide by four rods long. Thirty years ago these lands could be bought for a song. but the whole county has improved since then. It is now, without exception we think. the finest fruit-growing part of the Dominion. iowe’en, and the f witches w the force is not 1i strong. nor very kely to be very, destructive. .The' a few years ago‘ for the rougher kind of Hallowe’en lconduct has caused some to think {twice before indulging in some E'of the wilder escapades of Hai- would almost {of oblivion. Children, of course, swill indulge in innocent amuse- MP9. BPRKS founded 50 years ago. llltf ouw m. is to be commemorated with a serious accident, and II evening. Vernon Elvidge had quite throughout the diocese hy ajubilpp time of going to press is still mii an experience for a few minutes. service in all the Anglican churchâ€" an unconscious condition. Heril l The horse was going along quietly ' (.3. The Huron College jubilee husband, and son Fred, about 14'; years of age, ‘were in the buggy; clip llunf‘d Off th? Whif- service will be held in Trinity at the time. As they were in when a Iletree. letting one side of thF'church next Sunday evening and the front of the Durham cemetery, the shafts pull out of the harness. and ‘ at St. paups, Egrem-ont, in caused the horse to do some kick-h afternoon. horse showed signs of nerVousncssi ing without giving much notice to. , ,‘ which caused Mrs. Reay to fear‘ the driver, Whom he struck once‘ 'l‘he remains Of the late George that a train was approaching. MI‘. in the stomach and once or twice:Ahoe were interred on Thursday Reay at once took the lines from on the legs. The boy. thinking memo” 0’ 1““ “'eek' Ti“? “'9‘“ his son, and tried to control the discretion the better part Of Vill- ther was very. wet and disagreeâ€" animal, which by this time became .or. jumped from the Wigon near able. but noththstandlng this a fractious and started to run tOWâ€" The Chronicle office. and allowed 9‘00“” number .0‘ Orangeme“ “3 ards the railway crossing, and Mr.‘ 'the animal to continue his exer- sen'lbled at the home to pay alast Reay tried to pull the animal to rise at will.. He soon disconnected trlbute Of r9899“ -.-to a deceased the side of the road, when one of .himself from the wagon, and af- brother. The remains were taken the lines broke and horse and bug- lter running a few, I’OdS West? to the Methadmt -ChurCh.’ where gy crashed into the moving train. Lalong Saddler/street, turned back: Rev. Ml? Prudhalm delivered an The rig Wag upset and the occuâ€" land started for his own stable. Be? appropriate sermon to .' a large pants thrown out. Thebuggy was congregation. The chon' was in badly smashed and Mrs. Reay was .. rushed alon Garafraxa street at l “f “A A“ mhn “w him attendance and rendered muSlc 'ery seriously injured her head A ' ‘ ‘ on -‘_'I- ‘A ‘ko A o ‘ i , nannmn- tut-.. Annular out in three plaCes. While driVing Son‘s delivery wagon on Saturday‘ niversary i I---" L!‘L l u... along Saddler street. turned hurl; " ”‘t t l --, a ; in) ma e sermon o '1 arure ” , .x , H l " ’ pants thrown out. line bugg} “uni. l and Siall‘tt‘d' {01‘ his 0W1) stulilv, [1" (r r t. T} } ' . « con reca ion. 19 cior was ill . rushed along (_.x;u-:if1-axa street at n n l ' badly Smash-ed and Mrs. Reay “as ' - . . attendance and rendered musm _ _ _ ‘ ‘ l’ qultp a clip. and all \\ ho saw. him . V . Very Seriously injured. hex heat suitable to the occasmn. , . _ ‘ being deeply cut in thxee places. Were no question in the the CW?” The father, son and horse At a meeting of id council held on v Mrs. Reay is a: O " vears of age, and: coming made matter of giving him full right of Dr. Bradshaw Jumieson soon Sou! a telephone call. night, by a o- decided to authorize the mayor grave do in and clerk to sign the contract for to her chances n the supplying of 1,200 horsepower job for Vernon by the Hydroâ€"electric, the price train, or injured whe and on Monday morning he was not. to be in excess of $31 per the cmssing is not lat work again, a little lame, butlhorse power. The pOWer will be known. The 1generated at Eugenia Falls, and at mediately after apparently - , - ‘ V 4 the end of 30 years, when the com the crew rendered what assistance ’tract terminates with the CommiS- they could and backed into the tation with the injured Woman. The who was taken to the resdience of n is to begin the workZMr, Dan. ‘ the plant as early iniis being cared to they can get mater- iWc sincerely regret to hear 0! way. responded to took the boy home in his autom bile and ordered him to stay bed for a few days. Staying i iag much speed the up and down hind halt showed ms leuc. J, Johnston. of Dundas. Wanted.-A cook general. Must 9 most scholarly minis- be competent and reliable person. 9 Methodist church. has To go to Toronto, in best Dart ered a profess'orship in of city. References required. Good wages given. Apply to Lock Box .‘ollege. Toronto. 16, Durham, 0m. 1 Rural mail route No. 2, starts on Saturday next, will do away with Aberdeen and entinck post offices, and cause fur her al- ' c o I o - .S‘S mal Sunday school enter- terations In our marlmg h ‘ q , . , Persons affected by the changi of .t. l'ml s. lurremoni. , . . . . Will oblige by givmg us notice. mid (m the evening ()1 ..\'m‘wni‘er 3,111 Allan's Mr. Wm. Farquharson, SECOIH and Mrs. Farquharsrm ' Mont nksgziVian day. George 9 postmaster at Shrigiey. : his 53rd birthday. when gatherirne,‘ of relative," at his home. which use. Canada, to the rural man delivery system. Of these, Ontarâ€"z at Read the auction sales publishedl in this issue on page 2. Adam. Weir‘s is on the 4th of November ’L‘- of Commercial Printing Mr. Wm. Farqur son of Dr. and Mt who has been em; real with the Me Mr. Wm. Farquharson, second son of Dr. and Mrs. Farquharscm,’ who has been employed in Mom.â€" rea} with the McLean Publishing (30., has been in the hospital quiie iii for the past couple of weeks. We hope to hear soon of his full recoVeFY- was elecreu 111 um only 368. It isn’t 11' will be asked for. seems to be ample. only 368. It isn’t likely a recount will be asked for. The majority seems to he ample. and even if the majority taken by the preceding member has been considerably re- duced, there may be many local conditions, and is no evidence of waning influences in the Borden Government. BUBHAM. 9 auction sales published. issue on page 2. Adam. nearly 60,000 subscrib- ia, to the rural mail he says Alderman Glass 11 in East Middlesix by It isn’t likely a recount will be held in Trinity next Sunday evening and Paul’s, Egremont, in the ONT" THURSDAY OCTOBER 30.1913. .‘ stone seal, with letters in stone. Finder will I 9t .[' rewarded by returning 9‘ ‘ Office. Live hogs are 08.50. , .. 'live geese 8c. chickens 1'0c., hens 7c. IUUL J~“-â€"_' stood he was giving good service. Anniversary services will be held in the Presbyterian chuich. Durham, on Sunday, November 9. when Rev. Thurlow Fraser, of Owen Sound, will services and deliver a lecture 01L the following evening under the " Aid. Ad- auspices of the Ladies mission "25c. This Wednesday night, Tommy Burns and Arthur Pelkey, the mail who killed Luther McCarthy in 11 boxing bout at (-falgziry lust sun- mer, will give a boxing exhlui- tion in Hanover. Doubtlcss 11111115 of Durham‘s fight fans will occupy ring-side seats, though as the 9.:- counter is purely an exhibition. it m”.-. m 1m mrher a tame fig-m counter is purely an e is likely to be miller a 1.1 t On \Vednesday. the L'an inSta 12 o‘clock noun. a quiet wedding took place at the home of the bride’s uncle, Mr. *John McKechnie.I _‘ of Waudhy. when Mr. Archibald M. “ McLean of Aberdeen was united in . the holy bonds of matrimony to Miss Sarah Flora McArthur. (laugh-l teI‘ 0f Dir. ~Hugh McArthur. 'l‘he‘ nuptial knot was well and trill)" i l a 7h tied by Rev. Mr. McCausland. in the presence of only a few im- mediate relatives. The ceremony concluded, a supmtuous dinner' was partaken of, after which the t young couple drove to (.‘hesley. ’ Paisley, and Vicinity. where they" intend spending a week or mo‘ with friends and relati\es. 'l‘hel Chronicle extends congratulations.‘ While driving from town on a Tuesday evening about half-past. five o‘clock, Mrs. John Reay met at l with a serious accident, and 9 time of going to press is still in" â€" an unconscious condition. Herl e husband, and son Fred, about which caused Mrs. Reay '6‘ . . ' that a tram was approaching. . ‘. I‘. 1. n1 t and shoe business con- Mr. McGrath for the or five years has been 1'. Wm. Saunders, son 01 ders of this tOWn. :.â€"-Lost in Durham about 5 ago. a gold mounted v returning 89"” V hat Mr. McCausland the pastorate of the 11 here, but the re:â€" not yet been accept- oeen here three 01' nd we always unden- ng from town on ling about half-past Mrs. John Reay met us accident, and at a to Dress is sttll 'm (1.8." cut_ be suitably sea} to this Try The Chronicle It New Mantles New Dress Fabrics New Silks Are now being ex- hibited here in great pmfusiuns of tasteful styles, including all the latest seasonalfle novelties as confirm- ed for this season, by It )1]. while assortments are at their best.

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