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Durham Chronicle (1867), 20 Nov 1913, p. 4

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It and ur. Jamieson . . . . ursey. Inspector 01 Pub“? Libraries. Toronto. read a . -llent address on ' ren‘s W'ork. H0 airy moms wit h H -.â€"- VII llIC waumg list“ to secure the ser- vices of Miss Spereman. but the timv of he rprobable arrival Is not yt-t known. :\H the DUNN! no 1 Many 0! t1 DPOBperous Of the W93 ’0' an exio 0! the rum _-- vaICB so a "m: ”w church and n”. egates m attendance, scho 01. hot {Ills vacancies that dress 0‘ 93011: ' mum“? lw HHWI by wither of ”19 \V. R. Nursey. InSpOC other institutimm. . ' ' ‘aries, Toronto. want u! the workman. the woman Miss P. Spereman, m“ the hnusc. gives a SWePp over Department of Educati Hlo' history of the pl‘lt and everyâ€"‘7 Jose h Davidson, L: thing: has a history. Referemei‘ W". . Crosby, Badjt was mmle also to the poetic. scionâ€"i Mrs. E. M. “isler, H tific and other influence-s of such; Joseph Gardner, Ken an institution. I James Cameron, She The instruction hour conducts-d; J. A. McFadden, M01 lvv Mists Spcreman. ' c-atalngm-rfi James McKlnley, Gr: Department of Education. ’l‘orom; Mrs. East, Honeywoo m. in which «he very lucidly exfi D. McPherson, Secret Named l-nth classification and catâ€"; ' aloguing in public libraries. was :1: Rev. J. A. Black, Mc real treat to all present and Was :I J. H. Marshall, Claudl great departure from the methods Miss Clifton, Bolton. hitherto in operation. By the 3m.l Miss Hart, Brampton. prtn‘ed methods so ab] ' , .v exemrrlIâ€"’ J. F. hml. the nhrnrmns were ' Mrs. D. P. Coleridge Miss Scott. Wen Soun .. Rev. Dr. Farquharson . ‘ great deal 01" Rev. W. J Yager, Hal experwuce and ls thoroughly lame he h b. or some. -â€"-â€"-§-â€"â€"--â€" time s as een engaged in, classi Ving and cataloguing public! TRAVERSTON hbranes at the e President, John lat Vice Pres" J Markdale; and ‘ Kinley. Grand ‘ Dr. Farquharso Prt‘Sidont’s Add pleasure at 899mg but rogrettmi the Drt‘dm'e-saor. Dr. 1! ton. Tim nnhlin I: as ~â€"â€" uuaaVDL'Ju J "C -- . , . lunds. He hoped, hoWever ‘smgngnegziha. subpct fl meet With liberality from the ‘ The rural écfiools are tout cnuncil and a. growth of Drug. but an uplifting influence resin. The first library Was 0r ‘rural commugityt has Fee‘ ' ' tro uc ion 0 Rani/rd as a sort of joint by.the in )ibrariea. Ton-or ' and excellent ’ 0" Children‘; 9d"_098ted tha I’ when the delegates register. after which dress of welcome wa. Secretary Ramage, w] pleasure at ~seeing so cut. He referred to th 1112. not yet fully eq'u ing handicapped 101' funds. He honed- In Rev. 111-. Yugo: and Rev. In mm. 0:: Tue-d: momin . g Kin Spen- wx mun cone] teld w excreta“? ‘d' ° d7“! 0!! CC 3 0m , V e W” um I lb: and Pam . g . ’most highly appreciated. k Inspector glor uni-address on “The L , 1913. find the School.” aqd during the - ' t the 1' The Public Library Institute of “’"0" were Pleased with hm re- ‘ 0"angevme District held fifth annual meeting in the he Public Iii); great Pdur-n me close 0! the afternoon mg. the following new offi~ Were recommended by the Iatlng committee. and the 5 __A_'DI arquharson in his anntml _--v I-IL C I'Oflucec must go hand 1n hand m its um 01 Hanmer rlty to gne it proper Value and ta he «lose 0! the afternoon secure a market zthe classes of 600 e Pres" Rev. R. M. Phalenfgxpressing his opinion that public 110: 2nd Vice I’m-9.. Jas. Mc- 11 ' Grand Valley: Secretary-{2803:Ofioglusn ‘c-r. D. Mothrson. Orangevj ° Executive. ~Mrs. l). P. Holstein : 7"“ " v‘--~.u mlawu -‘Uvemoer 9’ OWing to the storm. and 32 Were pr mndred 'Mm Lucy cNall , that Gide t and With bnef dau hter of Mryand Mrs. W118) V rudham, Kc ally of t ’9 ZiVen to u“. mmmended large. ‘ Special depart- m). and the fur- .7 .....u w u; mane were 1'91)“, do til «I by delegates. ‘They Association Opened at 2.45. 30d“ the delegates signed thepnah .____ 2. ‘Y- Inapé Toronto, “-UCD‘ruVl.‘ ' CtO of} read a! Mame of Bramp- librarv he regard- duc-ator. closely al- nhurch and “m Mum-c .ature‘ Zion the the ser- the 19 ‘ _ w _- vv lI-ll a“ IDSCI'U - Departmental 1 Hart. point of his ad Ms M a large selection of -’“ 0? suited tu their various f his ments, and alung the Hm mm;- in which they Were intel ("gum - H - - ° (.15. ”L lhe followmg 13 a 113 ntln*“‘ .l L‘ man on t . roll nvum five attended -_.. “4 “UL lalflDPOVID health. f Brighter, cheerier and k remarkably happy were M Mrs. Archie McLean 11th concession. Will Timmins purchased brood marelrom his brother harp. rgcently. -. , â€"â€"‘- -"l- crops and success many Glenelgers who near there. Tho-s. Timmins is gt quite a cattle dealer. ally re-sells to Mr. O. . Priceville. D. McPherson, Secretary of the Institute, Orangeville. Rev. J. A. Black, Mono Mills. J. H. Marshall, Claude. Miss Clifton, Bolton. Miss Hart, Brampton. J. F. McDonald, Belfauntain. Miss Vogan, Caledon. W. J. Atkinson, Caledon. Alex. irth, Orangeville . J Farquharson, Durham Yager, Hanover, --'P"v‘.. . Mc-Dufigld, Belfauntain. Vogan, (.‘aledon. . Atkinson, Caledon. d the action and Wi turmg centres, to |n§:L--‘- ucparcmental matters. iH‘e particularly to the )g Libraries,” of Which 270 in the province. One his address Was of :erest, inasmuch as he the action and Willing- Insmctor l list of (191 7 and the ad‘ to individuals 01 Hterature 'ious require- 3 fine of work interestmi. .ataloguer, alley, “"0- ad- _,- -1" av; LIL'C IJPneIII ;- of any who (may Wish to drain. l)’ The annual S f . H‘ tainment held i ’ )- Tuesday evening last [3 truthfully be said to be a 9 huge success. Mixing of dates. '- inclemenc . I x failure to adVertise in The (‘hron- icle were the chief causes Re' _ Mr. Prudham of Durha‘niioaccom- , panied by Mrs. Prudham and little 80H, “7 amount of good d ' most important branch of the: - church all through the ages do ' to the present. The re\'. or with the 1 language or the air. Of course. l we are fully convinced that the A honorable couple gave the selec- tion its full justice. Rev. G ' Kendall occupied the .chair, our place of aboc early this Manda drain. and dunng have devoted all on th business. The from 3 feet to 9'4 and about 8.000 tile size from 3 to '8 in in. It has been a taking. but if it pa: usiness. The d 3 feet to 9'4 [bout 8.000 tile. 'rom 3 to '8 ' has been a costlv under- r. but if it pays to drain who have proved We will have he tell later on for be a pity if we are forcéd to k his back”. Jake Fortney and his brothprl or the air. Of mung-9‘. ally convinced that the couple gave the selec- ,'ull jystice. Rev: George :vemng last could not be said to be a very ess. Mixing of dates. 7 of the Weather and advertise in The Chron- the chief causes. Run .3111 of Durham. accom- Mrs. Prudhqm‘and little “hr‘nAâ€"L The Irev. gentle- ied by Mrs. Pru'd- Japanese anthem. it pays to drain, as '9 proved it say it have perhaps alit- ‘. ' on for the benefit ‘ 7 wish to drain. 1 1nday school enter- f in l’nnv Al“--- ‘ proved aflaâ€"evot“ r "9‘1 parents, a] monthly meeting of the Var- )? n-ey Grange was {held in the hall ‘ at. Varney last Friday evening. the one im~ t be purchased soi . ; there are tons of’ . 1 an above ; alfalfa. lime" ”gen may m the air and con vert-1 ‘ ' ‘. Leeson con- infurmation on the subject also. and mid \--l- lam/1“:â€" DURHAM, Au; box, 6 {at $2.50, trial size, 25 dealers or sent on receipt of Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. .lmonial w . - ‘J ' .“’" .-twcs” advertised social. to be . I31913 9 the available 51.8 nitrogen "1213' air and convert- DI‘. Leeson con- iqformation on lrnam that dav n the evening. expected, EV- and after th? [ “F of businegs called a‘ 3: n¢---â€" 48 to 43 15 00 to m 00 2‘59 to a) '1‘ innocula- most inter- 'armers‘c held mum at montre-al in and Ms sentenced t December 31. -W. 5‘ . um L'nronicle A'ugust last.| DI“! Globe. l (m «5 The Chronicle. and Tlge Grain t Growen’ Guide and Toronto rear...... 4,75 Also a Car load of BRAN .mt S H 0 RTS dav J. Special prices on ton '9 appointed’de'i; the annual meet- ion .Grange on 15. in Toronto ‘vv-“LI8‘~ ( . ’” The Chronlcle and Toronto m T‘"‘“"“’- = Dally World. 1 year..." --- ,Tho Chronlcle and 'l‘oronto negro “ 4s ally Ind Empnre, 1 yr arhanr "A“ ~ .- A Complete Stock ' 39335 Son Five Rose Flour Milverton Jewel ‘sale bargnim. of Pure Turkish writing Paper A few stand with deom- uted founu at soup uric» I. 1913. ANNOU Busines ben- 19: me tn. “CUP“. Hi “‘1 ("mun t'_\'- While Special for \V e 11“? Shed Music (r MUR AVIS“ m first;- At half 9!"! {PPS 111 W Delight. lull" TRY Sou u half pt-i ‘H h J ust on? p! ll solid ASH

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