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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 Nov 1917, p. 1

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}.a s we bouaht test Prices Paid ' ' Produce 'op Blucher $5. 1" mm mut- Hutu; newest U )R- t 16910“ n: in hades, having a great deal adjourned. tn mvet on r)p('. 13th. to receive the list OW). inery 5 Durham ovember 22nd, .ay, N re to come , th. B. D METHOD ’3: :uijuurno’d. t0 meet on Dow. 13th. to receive the smumunt and general I). Allan, Clerk. Wmmmx aii Profits 5 tn mvet to receive 4191‘ Mr. Stewart of Drew. ' prezu'in- d 11 new impres sixe sermon in 11111 of missions on Sunday night. . The anniversary dinner and enâ€" ' tertziinnient on Tuesday night was decided success. The music, iemdered by the \arnex choir, solo 1)) Rex. Mr. Mover, duet bV Miss L ‘ Blyth and Rex. J. W . Stewart, was ' wry pleasinv. Short addresses j“ eie uixen bV Revs. Stewart and Meyer. The National Anthem clos- ed a very enjoyable evening. VARNEY. The Varncy Red Cross society mom. this week at Mrs. H. Wilkin- ‘ sun's on Thursday afternoon. ‘ (m Nnx'emher 8th. Christmas boxes were packed to be sent overseasâ€"â€" 11 bnxes of eats, and 9 of shirts, socks. etc. Nine dnllars were sub~ scribed by boys of Varney to pay t‘uficandy. gum and pbstage. BLYTH’S CORNERS. Mr. Jas. Dunn, of Missouri, U.S.A.. who is an uncle of your humble scribe. gave us a pleasant few days’ visit last week. It is bordering on 45 years since Mr. Dunn last Visited here. and. needless to say. the ohangvs which have taken place during that long period, are very great. For the past few months, Mr. Dunn has been making a gonor- al visit to his many relatives lll Canada. and will spend the winter on St. Joseph Island With his bro- ihnr, William, before he returns to hi~ home again. He has greatly im~ pruwui in health Since coming to thalimizt. and has almost decided, if he ran (iislmse Of his ifiOâ€"acre farm in Missouri to spend the remaind- m- of his life in good old Canada. He is one of three now alive of a once large. family. i’i'artirally the Whole school sec- -';n:: 22mm! out in a meeting last .llwzuiuy night. in our school. callâ€" {Hi iq.’ ‘Hlll‘ [u’ipuizu' young teacher, ;\!:~= Ii. Blythe. to n 1111136 for an "I""l'i2lillllli‘iii in aid (if the Patri- Miw l’imci. It was decided to have :1 *mx sncizll on Friday ex'enin", De- ('i‘liliil‘l' L’ls'i. of which fuller notice \\ ill ivo given later on. VOL. 50â€"NO. 2648. . BORN. IcAnlifio.â€"In Durham, on Nov. 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mc- Aulifie, a son. We have heard, With regret, of U1» very 10W condition of Mrs. Jas. Q Hwy, of Stratfurd. but formerly for many years a resident, of Varney’. How ailment is of a tubercular na- ture", and ‘her death is daily expect- 31w. JHS. Ross, 1100 Flora McIl- \ridv. Hf I’liplr-y, Bruce county, ac-- muwunied her uncle. Mr. Dunn, {rum hm- homo to her Childhood’s humo- here. last week, and remain- rd nwr Ihv Week-end. 'l‘lw lion! Cross wnrkvrs met at ‘llo- él'illtlill-JAIHLIS‘) on Saturday, N0- \'l'llll$i‘l' filth. Twelve ladies were In nifmuitmmx and 25 pairs of soaks \wz-u :iwn in.“ The collection am- ..nznlml ln $2.31). The next meeting will lw iznld in the school-house on Sui'n'elny, Dncmnber 8th. Ely-s. Arm. McCormick is visit- m;- llv‘l‘ daughters, Mrs. McPhail and Mrs. .‘Jo-liachern, at Priceville, for :1 «unwiw Hf weeks. Mr. .lnhn Caswell, of Durham. is visillm his brother, Mr. Alvin Cas- xw-ll. la? a fmv weeks. ugznn. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald vis- ited I'rivnds at Dornnch Monday. \Vu am sorry to report that Miss Sum leman is sick. and hope Sht? will mun be her lively little self Mr. Hugh McDonald wnfit t0 Tm..- nut!" lust. \YPPk, COMING DECEMBER 6TH. .-\ grand selection of motion pic- tures, showing the Official Pictures of the Italian Firing Line. Special Attractionâ€"The Story oi the Blood Red Rose, full of excite- malt 101‘ both young and 01d. Coxnedy. â€" The greatest side- Admission L50. The pictures have been selected and carefully arranged to please everybody. and will be shown by a returned soldier at. the Town Hall Durham, on Thursday,Dec. 6th, 1912'. splitting'laugh of the night, “Chat" ile Chapman at. the Show.” findâ€"In Durham, on Nov. 24th,. to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ryan, a; son (stillborn). ABERDEEN. . ‘2~‘--m;.‘ “PW“ fllfimfié #55”: Will deliver an address in the Town Hall, Hanover MONDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 3rd HON. SIR THUS. WHITE when he Will discuss the great issues of .the day. . J. BALL, M. P., and others, 'Will also be present A LADY SPEAKER is expected and Will deliver an address Campaign Closés Saturday N ight What A n s we r Will You Give? ' OW many Victory Bonds have you bought? Have you put yourself to any real in- convenience to buy Victory Bonds? Have you denied yourself some purely personal gratification, so that you could invest the money saved in Victory Bonds? Have you realized the urgent need for personal self-sacrifice to make the Victory Loan a great success? Until you have. bought Victory Bonds to the very limit of your ability, you have not done your duty. GOD SAVE THE KING ' LoanCouunittec V'ctory withtieMinistetdI-‘inam oftheDoninionofCaudn. DEM, ONTARIO THURSDAY, NOVBHBBR 29, 1917. 3m n z ._- ++++++++++++++++++++*+*+¢+$+++++++++¢¢¢o++¢o+o+++++m $1.50 a Year in Gnu“; $1.50 in 0.3.

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