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Durham Chronicle (1867), 16 Nov 1916, p. 8

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E... hl‘l'l'I'r a (‘rirrz all the members of the family are viii. i . t "1‘: «' . $11M” “V“ “Bliss Smith of lilmwoo'l visihd ,held, of their many kind and i i ‘ ' 51“)“ J (H'ul' the week enril with Iiirs. 3i. thoughtful [deeds as naighbors and . 5...”; of wit ‘ Bell. of the deep regret that is felt by .3 . .L'w'. out“ 55"“ Dire. \Valter Ewing and Mrs. G. their removal. A Well-filled. purse ii» 5W. \l’r‘uwuidV “f “1‘" Stewart. of Bunessan, were pres-‘accompaniextl the address. Mr. P. i re s 3.: iii-.1 in the mt M the Red Cross meeting on Fogarty, in behalf of his sister. made a most feeling reply, after Ten Thousand Dollar Stock of Dry Goods, Boys’ Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Groceries, all to be Sold Without Reserve The Greatest Sale Ever Attempted will Commence giving up business, and everything in this store must go under the hammer during the next three weeks. 'I‘liis lS_\'OL1F opportunity to buy Dress Goods, Prints, Shirtings, Cottons, Denims, Ticking, Sheetings, Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Work Shirts, Overalls, Etc.. away below wholesale cost. Shoes for men, women and children to be sold at an awful sacrifice. The Boys’ Suits will be sold during the first lor whatever they will bring, and take it from us, you’ll never get a chance like this again to lav supply of Groceries for about half what you pay at other stores. HERE ".2. HURSDAY MORNING WHEN THE GLOCK "ii”“iIKES NINE SCALES, SAFE, snow CASES, AND ALL STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE. STORE T .«EENT. duce is as good as cash. No credit given to any one. Watch next week’s papers for the final clean=up The J. D. ABRAHAM CO. BURHAM Everythitzg 533‘ li’ithout Reserve +§§§§§§§¢§§§§§§¢§¢§§¢§§¢§ §§§§§§+§§§§§¢+¢+§é¢§¢t++4‘0+0§§§§§§§§§§§§§¢¢¢¢¢¢<oc- 4' -<e 060066‘OOOOOOOO‘OOQOéeoooo November 16, 1916. M Remember the Date and be Sure You Get Here H undreds of in your winter’s JV 1'33. .‘m'b‘ See Large ea. Bills for List of i’rices. O O O O O O Q 0 0 ¢ 0 Q 0 O O O O 0 9 O O O O 0 O O o O O O o O O O Q O O O O 6 O O O O O O O + O O O O O O O O O 0 O .9 O 0 O 0 § 9 O O O O O O O O O Q O O O O Q Q Q 0 O O 0 Q (. Q Q 0 O O O Q 0 Q 0 O O 6 Q 9 Q Q 0 Q 0 O O 9 9 O A‘I" ELITE-$4.4. ‘ -_.___‘ ..â€"-â€". â€"___â€" Large K ' (if 's'f.'x"tl".m{.'l{ ()l‘ \\ t'illlz‘S- 131,;jay. . ' ~ 1 i ‘ .i. :31“ ‘3 1414“"! "i 1‘ kit“ Mr Wm. Weir is busy at present which a most pleasant evening i“ 't's wt: il.Lll ...<~1‘.’-â€"§}"-V~i~" “‘"m as tax collector. “-315 spent. _ i 11:131~131’-â€"1~ 37‘"?- .\liniiie. “h“. 311‘. John Hewitt was a visitor Zion Sunday school closed on :‘i 1 Eli' MCI" ‘i ll‘ C"",“""' the burg Saturday. Glad to see Sunday last for the seascm..Total i: if :’: t man m}: 3‘43““ Mr. Hewitt able to be about again names on the roll are 60, With an t . .ui tin. .ml: x?- 1” ~l\1‘*‘i\'~zifte;~r a long \spell of sickness. average attendance of 40. Eight - L w \‘ax rig. ill :‘WV '1 ”ml Mrs. John Bell and son George puruls and offlmals attended ev-1 i 1;. r r. -l 29%?” ”I visited over the week end at ery Sabbath, and three more. miss-g . g .,, , 1,. A... Loopih many 'Dflrmmh. led but one day. . ; I , ”is «ill t 1‘ very Wink ‘7’“ rise ‘ Any passerby going through this g. “l f. ll: .. sil‘v‘lfâ€"i '1'?" r _‘ “" , , :n.:>ighborhood on Wednesday of: ti, , t 1 gr. . n. ._ . PRAVERSTO). :last week would have thought . 3...»; ; ;. s' n; t. . V- .1 Mr. “1 L. Falkingham ably fine} half the folk “batty,” as ’twas ‘a : . ~<v 1: ‘73. .‘z‘.~f33.\' 52““ 53””? Zion's pulpit on Sunday. Mrs. Eulâ€" ‘COmmOD Slight to €300 11 ploWel‘ - . ‘1 . i ‘ 7‘ ’t i i“ kinsâ€"’Ehum accompanied him out and .1021“ 0"‘31‘. the NOW nan-dies CO“- : ‘ . ' . ~.-v.- - .z': ~~‘:?» 3'7““ 1” " Was warmly greeted. by (,id vulsed with laughter, or to catch , ‘ ‘ _ t :i‘ ‘ 1‘1"”? '1 ”Vitrhlfln‘s' ‘ :glimpses of mzitrons and maids -v; f-ri‘ . ‘ 13:»;r :::.l 3;}. A. J_ Rolmon was a goml leaning up‘against clothes mistsl . ~‘ - 3 - : - . : my? . rival better most of lasr week. and holding their sides. whilst peals of g - - ’ ‘ ' ’1' ‘9' i‘ '1“ able to be out of doors on fine {laughter re-echoed. ’TWaS theg H 1“. i . Eb: . l but unfl‘ mug. day after the “hard time” secml'g .,‘ ‘H‘ .lll kinds of stock have been i!“ th“ {OWN-Shh) lift“, {Hid memory l ‘ ‘ j ., st. «l r-i ":1e- fruplv purchased in this vicinity of :was busy recalling the ludicrous a \ i i “l 31"" infill, latenllr. \Vm. Matthews sold yr:_,-i_n"iIICidOD'tS and costumes of the; , t'i' ihw.‘ ’1} scribe ~35 head of cattle. fnrevious evening. Messrs. Albert: s ' . s r 1W be i Miss Jennie Cook is spending a JicNally and W'. J. Greenwood had; 1 .. 1:\ LM" " '~‘ “213K with her sister. Firs. W. 3', :no easy task in awarding the prize l g i - ~ 7 1i W91 i 1“ Bielr‘adden. in Egremont. t“ th‘? “lN‘St CIPPSSPd” 111110173 U1“! ‘3 l: i l -\ telegram came to Mr. James fair sex. Mrs. Mark W'ilson, Sr.. of l- ‘A « 5.; T: ' " >111 .‘1' 5: 1.17%" Dunbar of the lth concession on IFlesherton. winning the coveted l -‘ . 111;: Li“. if” Fritlav announcing the death mi nrize: while Illrs. II. W'illiams 113.31", , ’ iiif’7ffi in 't‘u l l 7 his cliiughter, Tenn. Mrs. Eddy. of Miss May Robson deemed Bas1lj ‘ ii ,. Sviliilil‘s’” ”f Moose Jaw. She has suffered from Davis had the honor among thej [Fir Wristwt. Amwilfâ€"i heart trouble during the past ;boys and men. A splendid pro-j - i l: l l ".H‘ "1. your or so, and the doctors had '1 gram followed, in which song, muâ€"é 1 -. ‘1. .131 .1 ".f given her warning that the Angel 'SIC, I‘GCI’ESUOD, Speech and dial- 4 A ' a” in Dth'mi’“? “‘11 of Death might come at any minâ€" f 0.9319 were W911 blended and thel is the Willi“ 1‘1”“5“ ' ute. The remains will be brought crowd most thoroughly enjoyed. '~. \ ”fills 1' ~ “School Days,” bV' , ‘ l for the D9091?" St. John’s The .L . .‘ tkllll_r ‘ 1‘;l | A“ I . “ .1.‘,.¢;’)v\ t )L t k \_\_‘\ .h .. , ,. . ‘ ‘ 1" I L .l‘.‘, rU-n home for burial in song, l l cemeterv. . ‘ Mr. and Mrs. McFadden, north of 3in .darkey costume, would be hard Biarkdale. were guests at Councilâ€" lto imitate. Miss May Robson gave lor Peart’s the first of the week. ;a fine solo, and later on “brought She’s a bright. bonnie lassie is ;.down the house” with laughter in Bliss Mildred SYebber of Hutton :a comic recital. Clara Greenwood.‘ l i i of will- iMessrs. John O’Neil and D. Dunbar . . thw- of the Normanâ€" .' "11» rilt‘t' :. n _ - . . turd! tit“. 'l‘lllll‘fidfl.‘ ‘1‘ *1”:- “ (.,.,..,,,[‘mcr the Cilllili 1.-.] . ~.' Q41'L .t ‘ C" _, . PM“ : ‘1“ ‘ ."‘ - ~ -. .. v.1 ll‘ as lwllf'l' .‘lnll Hts a: r-Lv‘iv\(\ (‘1 “véfill dC)n(-‘o t‘. L . 1 t" v [1) ‘.,'-â€"r.;\\ Hill. who returned home on Satur- _Miss Mary McArthur, Miss Clara mop; 9,11, 135: Thursday day, after enjoying a fortnight-‘5 Nelson, gave good numbers, while DIV i‘. indid success» both for - visit at the Davis homestead. ‘IV‘IISS Esme Firth’s was one of the -* in ‘ .- v ' ‘ - . 3v - ’ first; 3 ‘6;de and good pllCtb. It; Mr. Art Lee of Egremont \\ as a I best ‘wexe eV er heard. Mr. VICtOI‘ 'l ( n~ v ‘ ‘ *1 L“ ‘“ no, Mm. .,~_:1n~.n_ist have 1‘11“ . visitor at the home of his sister, § Williams. was w.rmly applauded. \ .153 "1.â€" ‘ .,“:Wn.,15. ’Mrs. Arthur McNally, on Sunday. ' The Violin selections by Messrs. J. 111’) into the UM“ -~ Thursda'v’ last wasn’t a very O’Neil, J. P. McMillan and L. Mc- E? ‘pleasant day, yet over a score of Known were wonderfully sweet, fair ones met at the home of Mrs. while Stewart .McArthur set then D -\ IKIES’ CORNERS- J, J. Peart at the, monthly meeting blodOd tingling 11!] every ogie’s :ir‘eian ; i- -. ‘ d “\1155 June of the Womens Institute. The an. .was warm y encore . . . .' Mrs. “111 ‘l U“ ‘11}- at \‘isltlng chief work of the. afternoon was Binnie made a Witty and W188“ Ritchi'- ‘“ at Wide” arranging to send Christmas box- speech. The “play” was one of: pussy rm ids; .p S aendlllg a .35 to 14 soldier boys of the neigh- the big numbers and the young ; 312s. Ja‘h”.\\k'lo.l.:miont friends. borhood. They meet on Wednes- - . f w dais With 3715‘. -. S qneytllll: .dav of this week at the home of work. A hearty vote of thanks; \Iiss Eda r 31,l~l§?m.L Eff, . .md the president, Mrs. W. J. Cook. to was tendered to all who COD-trlb-i i ' ’31 ‘ ‘ 1 Buss-CS Iiiâ€"“h i do the work of filling them. Mrs. 'uted to the success of the evenings . v :‘ Mr, . Jerrpmon... . , Eva La ~1 .«Ffiiies were pres- Peart treated the company to a 'T‘n‘."\~wt"..T-.ll“ K r - " . . - lUflCheon at the close. - .. ~u‘ , ., -‘. n~eet1n0 J” - . z ; ”"71 Li‘OSErid‘fiW D A most successful sale was held ()1. t . after which the National Antheml was sung, a big supper partaken; of and the Cloud went home hap- l {fig ,; hr l1! 1! ST, - d rided 10.; at the Meagher homestead on py. The proceeds of gdmission and 1 graym 9'2 :3. t1\\~l(5_ ,tL\.-...fi~‘_..£5 the 4th concession on Tuesday; of fin.§_}:em§§_lyw§§9:m;;~i 2 .l' - x ‘. so "11* " ‘4‘ . .. I; The day was an In ian _.._-.._ MW. fig {.14- g” _-‘ g, , er demrâ€" last w ee. . .- .. . *1 , , . w . .- :3, \t "tt Elbe ge“\'i’d summer one. the croW’d big and SOWS fOI‘ Sale .x. . ‘ .‘x‘ lt‘irjcig] \Vlll . spent in games? ' :1 Charge active, and Auctioneer McPhail TWO YORKSHIRE SOWS, ONE e’l. ati‘xVhlr { i realized high prizes. On Thursday due to farrow, other due short-j .,â€", ° 10‘ and the 9“ “73"" folk deserve praise for their good g ‘ 'lwi l . r . music etc f”; .‘l ”‘0; two for ‘25:: evening over tWO SCOI‘C DGIgthI‘S 1y.â€"F. Murdock, one mile south- wnlbe milp ‘77". lifflqes for buying gathered in the home, and after west of Durham. J . ‘- r 3 7. ~ ~ " t . rzor‘xf L “ To those who are interested and want to save $ $ $$ we would advise you to we GUARANT E {Tl Bring Your Produce and é‘rade With Us Highest Price for Bursar and Eggs .. z i r? ., - . Departmental ate; : "“‘W ~ Mmeâ€"Mm)...“ x.'.'.--.::i.‘.tx;.v;;;g;7" » , , - . ‘ . ‘ » _ .4 ‘3} » . _ ‘ ‘ , " . "“-"--‘;9‘fl‘-.;:.Haifa}. I’m}. ‘2’" ,, [as g. > twig“. 3' “; T t ‘

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