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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Oct 1924, p. 10

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PAGE 10. The countryside was deeply shocked to learn of the sudden and unexpected death of the late, es- teemed editor, Wm. Irwin. Our acquaintanceship extends over a third of a century and as the yezu‘s a Watcher. as a public spvakor and writo'r. h» won tho- esteem. goodWil-l and mundane» of a wide circlv of Irmms. who aim-ply mnurn his [053 and win» most sincervly sympathize with the sum and dallglltl‘l‘ m'm' the loss 0! a lwlmw-ol father. passmi w» grew to rvspect him most highly for his lovahe qualities. his frankness. goi'niality. high sense of humn' and gem-rosity Gifted as As we sat on the grown sward outside the crowded church listening to the touching words of the pastor and the inspiring notes of the sutoist. thv autumn leaws fell sil- ontly in ttm stillness of that beauti- ful Hrtohvr «lay amt our mrmury rc- mllmt Mattho-w Arnu‘il's yrarning 1mm. «“0 strum: snul, by what stmro- tarrio-st than nnw." NII'. and Mrs. Alc'x. Hard-in 0f Durham ut't‘nnlpalliml by Harristnn nml Molvswurth frivmls railed rc- cv-ntly at the home M Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwod. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. (Sn-vvnwnod \‘i'Sitt'tl uno- day «last. wen-k at. tlw homo M Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Hooper. .fiiss Qlanrilw Allan tvarhvr. was a wank with Miss Sam» 0 Lawn." .l‘-" I M 1°. Uro'n l’o-arl is thrashing on the «Hh vunt'o'sinn nl' Artho-sin tlwsn ohys. . F‘- .\I. H. H. Dr. Smith was around Iatc'ly and gaw No. 5 schnni at must i'ovl'lllilimc'lltzal')' l'PlH)”. lnspo-ctnr Wright \‘isih-«l tlw so'hcml on Thursday. .VII'. :i-ml Mrs. Harman tlaswvell and i'hiloll'o'n aim .‘ll‘s. “Odds of Ih'l'ko'li')‘ spo'nt tho- first of the wm'k with Mr. and Mrs. \VnL Firth. Miss E. J. Allan attended the Teachers; Convention in Hanover on Thursday and Friday of last. week then Visited the) parental home at, Chesley until Sunday. 0 _ I__‘. -_ “n..-.\tl The thrashing in our burg is almost a thing of the past. The O’Neil Bros. are moving i-ustward while the PM”. outfit is over in the Pricevi‘lle district. Mr. and Mrs. Hm. Fursmvaux aw {no-sis“ Of ”It- Pt’art famiics WW"; . . Mrs. Ben M‘anS of Guelph arrn'ed on Wednesday on :1 fish to the home of her pawnts Vlr. and Mrs. William Firth. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Jack and daughlm'. Clara. not-minimum by Mi. and Mrs. Will Hreenwoul \isit- ml \\ ith MOIP.‘\\'.OI'HI lrivmls the first. of tho- week. of tho' week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hulmcs uf Duv- ham spent :1 slay overly in the.» mm]: with kindred an, Zion‘s (turner. Mrs. 'l‘ E. Blair and daughter. \nu'lia. lull. for Torcmlo on Satur- day. Ann-Ila ls' attending: Normal whom! llwro- while Mrs. Blair rvlurnml horn» Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Rom-ml, MrFaoltlo-n. \llsso-s Mnrgarrt. and Emma. Atkin- sun. .\lr. llay Mrllaw and Mr. Joseph l’alto-rsnn \\‘o-rn rallm's at, Mr. .lzuno-s llulow's lmmu tlw first. Hf lllr Jumvs Halo'y's hum» Um first. Hf thv \\'Pf‘k. Mrs. Pulvr MrArthm‘ and daugh- fo-I'. Ann‘u- nl’ Hm-n Suuml waollml 011 MW l'lllisnn um! Blair homo-s nnv day recently. vvv -\ 0 Miss Lizz‘w Swm-nuy I‘Ptm'nml to tho 011mm Glity last. woo-k aftm' two wee‘ks‘ Vacation with how mnthm'. SUSS Nvflh'is nn“' hnnub nn hvr holidays. Miss \ngo-lino- Norris In“ for Kitchenvr last wm-k WIH‘I‘P sh» has acceptml a position. \Irs Henn Beam" nml daughlm. Ham‘hn spout, the week-end at. Ml. George» I'. PPal'ts‘. Dl‘ bmith. MHD. Hf Durham called 01‘ afternoon. Judge clrpasnr 0! (Man Snund was at thv Township Hall 011 Saturday am. and midi-d svvm'al namos tn the V'ntprs' List. cx‘mmtulatitms are being extend- ed to Mr. Elmrr ch-Hmy and Miss Mary Mathows who were marr‘cd in Toronto recently. Tht‘y now roside in \Vindsor. Mr. Basil Davis is ront'iuml to the housr thvsr days om arruunt of :in attack of pleurisy. Quite a number from our vicinity attPnde Markdaln Hair last \Vedâ€" nesday and report an nxcol‘lent fair. Markdale had tiw finn weather which helps to make the success. Messrs. Whudby Baknr. Clifford Cook. .100 Edwards and Miss Katie) nook spent Sunday with friends near Chesley (Our own correspondent.) (Intended for best wolek= Potato digging is ‘lhn order of the day at present, and it is warm and dry for the pickers as they have -uLL-.. Threshing will soon be completed here for a while as a number are waiting for the cool weather so as lo enable them to keep ploughing. Miss Ruby flaw of Toronto is visiting at her home here. (Our own correspondent.) xlntmnlml fur last wowk Hll M‘nmlay Swinton Park. Ill. sistur vk-mul 600131 at. nf nu 1' V isitnr "R050 lrving spent Sunday at Orchard- Ville. Miss Ruth Richardson who has had a position in Dundalk for a few weeks has returned home. VA Bumâ€"tier from here spent time at Mr. S. William's on Friday even- Missps E. Young, Peg Ferguson and Marjory Kinnell returned hump last wow-k {rum tln- Elgiu Hnusr. Muskoku, where they sprnt. thc summer months. Mr. H. “1315011 made a trip to Rocklyn on Saturday to purchase a load of pears. Hm Mrs. R. Philips 01‘ Toronto is Visiting with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kinncll. Mrs. R. Knox is Still] under the [Dr's can: but at Um time of writing is inumoving. .-\ good nnmlwr from here took m Hm Fair at. Dmulalk «m Thursday and Ms” Priwvil‘lv nu Friday both bring um: «lays fur the occasion, and I'mml'l. lm'gc- cmwds and gum! vxllihits at both places. Mr. and Mrs. H. “Watson visited last. Sunday at. tlw latter's sister's in “mm Suuml. Mr. "and Mrs. lmnam Glzlmphvll of Urangmillc smut Hu- weekâ€"0nd Vs'iting tlu-ir 0M neighbors here. Miss McHugh. teaclwr llm'o spout Sunday at Mr hnnw in Markdalv. Priceville (Our own correspondent.) :_,liit.miiiml for last, week) W:- are. having uidcal weather for fall wm'k. till-Psliii g, potato digging. All i‘armo‘u's l'vpui't. immvnse crops of tubers and small markets. “We hope- that tlwi'v will kw. a 30m] market this fall yo-t, as tiwm- is a big sur- plus in this district. L' Ml'. Allwl‘t. June‘s is and latest reports are “1! sincerely Impu for 30011. “'0 “mm sm'l'y tn ‘lnal'n 0f the injurivs rm-vivml by Mr. Angus M. McLachlan 0f Markdaln, who fell from a laclclvr at thv Markcwv o‘lvvatm‘. At. liresout then full uatuw of his injux‘ivs are not. knnwn but his in“. arm is hrukvn and mm» lie-my injurivs in thv raw. Wi- how that. withing HI' :1 nmrv so'l'inus [lit-iiilll'o‘ is found. Mr. Mohavhlan has iN‘Pll in ”w i-n'iplnynwnt. 0f Hill Brns. fur «m-l' a war nuw and “'0 wish him a spwdy I'N'DVI‘I')’. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. lemun \‘isitml l'rlvnols lwzu' .Vlarkclzllc- 4mm tho \VN'kâ€"Plhl. Mrs. Burt Hf Detroit. returned home after spending a slum! holiday with lwr lmlthm'. Mr. H. R. Mulmnm, [own line, north. Mr. Brziwlny and party of Wing!- ham \‘isitml friends here. on Sunday last. 'l‘lu- fall fairs al‘n nwl‘ fm' annth-M' war and gnu-rally spnatking sw'm tn have been of a high average). 0111' hnctnr Carr this your succeeded in winning: hwnty-Pight prizes with in." “nu tvam of drivers which slmulcl lm cniisiilm-m‘l a high reward fur nnn tnzim in this mmnty. Mr. R. H. Watson “1:18 t'ni'cml tn shunt a fin» hnuml last week on acc-nnnt «if its 111330 with a porcu- pinn. 'l‘lw «lug: was. 50 badly Inaded with quills that nothing could he olnnn to saw him. Glenroadin. (Our own correspondent.) "Intended for lasit. week‘ Putatn «'ligging and clolivm'ing swvvt vlovmn an! thp order of the day. . Mr. Kvnnnth Vaughan has group to hotmii. where he intends spending the winter. Miss Sadie Black of Proton visited Miss. A. Banks (m-i‘ thv week-end. Mrs. W'ilk'ib- is a visitor Ii the Hoslip home this week. Quint a large crowd from here took in Markdale Show. Mr. James Ellison has secured several prizes for his fine team. Mr. E. Pratt is drilling a well for Mr. Hugh Vaughan. 81‘. We have not heard Whether he got water yet or not. "iii; am} mg. herb Trafford and son Roy, visited Cheslny friends recently. Mr. Nelson Schafei and mother. Mus John McKenzie and Mi. and Mrs. She-luough spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. W‘ill Laughlin recent- ly. ##â€" RBD CROSS HOSPITAL SIOWBR_ Have your donations ready for the Red Cross Ladies. Saturday after- noon, chber 25. Any donations thankfully received. Any persons wishing to assist m collection of same, or wishing to use their car. kindly report to the Presi- dent, Mrs. D. Jamieaon or the Secretary. Mrs: P. Gagnon. SATURDAY, across}: 25 stfll very in, not, gm_u‘l., but. better reports uh Thursday, October 15th, the ladies of the MethodiakChurch held their monthly meeting of the Women‘s Missionary Society in the home of Mr. Wm. Glass. The devo- tional exercises were led by Mrs. “lass. follnwed by prayer for the prngress of the missionary work led by Mrs. McCrae. while Mrs. Peters offered prayer for the coming temp- prance campaign. Tho new study book “China‘s Real Revolution." was taken by Mrs. Monro who road the first chapter, “If Mama Polo should come back”. He would see many things just the same as when hp visited China, but also some changvs. viz: schools, moving picturvs. printing presses and i'hurchns. 'l‘hu sncond chapter. “'l‘lm ltisn of Hip Student Movement,” or saved by its students, read by .\l 1's. Glass. showed what. a high ostiâ€" niadu was placml on Education in im- early “in of China. The most important man in tho state was the smuwni. 2nd, ilw l'al'mm'; 3rd, the? artisan: ’dh. tho mnrchant, and last. the soldier. Mrs. Knm-hlul. Mrs. MN) “:10, Mrs. ("élass and Mrs. Muorn brought the lutvst tidings {mm nur mission fields in Japan. Yam-mum; \Vimlsm' and Montreal. .\h'.. Mq-Hlm'klvin and Mrs. Peters sunk-v lwiol'ly «m tlw marking of the hull“? and sump points I‘vlatjve to the tvnlpcraxwo campaign. A \ wry appropriate lllll'l. was (that‘- minply sung by Mrs. Knvchtt-l and Mrs. McCrae ontitlml “Homes there :m- nt‘ want and sorrow.” .\ iwtlm' of thanks was wad from thu principal ul' tlw Indian sclmol at. Edmonton for Um balv sent by the Suvivly in Snptmflbel'. Arrangenu-ns were made fur pack- ing a box fur the Armenian children in (H'Hl'g'tft0\\'ll. ’l‘lw mm-l mg rinsed with a temper- :uu'n (MP and thn Miznah benedidâ€" Linn. BOWLERS ORGANIGE Held Enthusiastic Meeting Tuesday Evening When Many Matters of Importance Were Discussed 'l‘hv annual gc-ncral movting of Hip Inn-ham Lawn Bowling Club in “w Hahn Huusu on 'l‘uosday evening of this wm-k was wvll attendnd and lwspc-aks vvvn lm’ttm‘ success for the club in Hu- yuar beginning than was «'njnyml in tho nnv now past. l’rnsiclvnt Mavl'm-lanv opened the mowing with a hrivf address in which ho- thanked the members of the club fur loyal assistance and (:0- npo-ration «luring the. past summer. Hv “nought. tlw ymr just passed was pnssilvly tlu- most. Sllt't’t‘SSflll in tlw histm-y Hf thc- m'ganizatinn and mmh- slwvizll mnntion of the tuurnanwm. during the suasnn. which-h, hc- thought had done much to 'sulw-rtisv lhc- tnwn's hnspitality and (Truth 21 nmsl t'amraldu imprvssion am thnsv vluhv. that had uttvndnd. .mm-voâ€"Mv o~*u¢l-â€"Avâ€".â€"tntpâ€"Aâ€" ”.r..zi.__...._ ma 13:79... .9755: .3 5.29.... 2.... “H I'Ixcwutiw {anmiva 1’. Hagnc'm, W. mun-r. 'l'. M. Mcl’acldvn, with tho Prvsiclvut and S('Cl't,'lal'y. Finam-u limmnittw--~“". S. Huntm‘. S. U. Uml’t, aml tlm Socrvtzu'y. (irmuuls (lnnnnitlm-«Jl. A-ljw, J. S. lelmit-h. Rev. \Wmalvr «'rrmunfls C(,)Illfl]iH0(‘.â€"~R. Aljovv, J. S. lelraith, va. Whealen. Alla'itnl‘sn-H. “C \Vilsnn, I’. (.mmmu. Mo-mIN-rship (lullmlithw ~â€"â€"â€" The Prvsiclnnt, \‘iov-l’rnsidmlt, and Sec- rotary. lh'. Boll and (I. U. Middlpbmp Thu ftws for “In incoming year- wm't- In” at ”I.- same ligm-v as last, Fnllowing tlw nluctio'l of u:‘.’icors quitn a lvngthy discussinn was gone into with thv idea of makinf 195:5 the bannm- year of the lmlxl‘mm Bow-ling Club. rrtoms'r cannon w. I. a. nun nomu IBBTIIIG Aftm' all. naturn is fair. The dog eats “up rabbit, and the flea. eats the dog. NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE Viw-I’H-siclvnt Jhw. .l. H. \Vlmal- Chevrolet Sales and Service A. NOBLE. Prop. Oils GUARANTEED REPAIRING (3reases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Headquarters for FOR 1925 SEASON Gas CHRONICLE 'l'needey Wu first. Reel Forerunner .of Winter and Forgotten Over- coute were Sought. “The melancholy days are hero. the saddest of the year" sang the poet and early risers Tuesday morn- .ing thoroughly agreed with him. Following the almost perfect weath- er of the past week, the change from bright, balmy days, with a fight tine snow falling was somewhat of a shock. Tuesday m'irniug was the first day this season that had a distinctly winter "taste", and while the oven- ings have been quite cool for the past month, the starlit skies by night and the bright sun by day kept our thoughts far away from snow and winter’s cold. 'l‘o-day is October 23. Almost anything may happen from now on. and whilo we may not have had n manner to wax enthusiastic Upon, we have ('vrtainly had a glorious fall season. "â€"7 Miss 11. Harcourt. 'l‘umntn, SlH‘llt mm' the week-0nd at the homv 01' Mr. and Mrs. S. Pattm‘snn and um Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and Miss Eliza accompaniod lwx' t9 Klinmborlev, where slu- is giving a No week course in Home Nuxsing. (Our own correspondent.) Threshing IS almost oomph-ted th is year. A M1. and Mrs. Gen. [Imukins spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyons. Markdale. 3 hair!” Mr. Clarmncc- Ing'lizmi. Slx'all'm-«l is spending :1 few days with his uncle. W‘. Jacques. Claronw is much im- proved since his serious acuiilont. which occured last March but is not as well as his friends would like in see him. Miss Eunice Moon, town, smut :1. day 1-econ_tly \\ 1th Miss M. Ha mum:- Sir. Waltér Nichol, town, Immntly spent a few days with his unclv. Mr. W. Nichol. (Had to know Master Harry Lawr- rnce is improving, hr. having»' his wrist, broken and sprained as tho result of a fall off a barn. Miss Eliza Patterson ontortainml her Sunday School class on Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson spent Sunday with Mr._and Mrs. J. Andrew Mr. W. B. Patterson accommnied by his grand mother, Mrs'. Hepburn spent Sunday with the formor‘s brother, Dr. Joseph E. Pattorsun of Listowel. . Heartfelt sympathy is oxtcndml to the bereaved family and fl‘it'nds Hf thv late MI‘. Irwin. A cause for excitementfiu 19:26: 5’1‘1131'6 goes a woman wnth long Darkies’ Corners Plain Buns, Fruit Buns, Swiss Buns, Cocoanut Buns, Coffee Cakes. It suggests Vitalityâ€"life. In its full meaning, FRESH can be applied only to foods that are pure â€"cleanâ€"vivifyingâ€"safe. HENDERSON’S BREAD is truly 1‘ y” u ‘ “e, “991) 1‘ 101' 3 19W hours fresh â€"the texture will be more firm. ° h . . The FRESH FLAVOR stays. Thfigfi‘fi’fi: 039mg “ "“1“ "' The children will even eat the gre lentlsFresh. crusts of HENDERSON’S The yeast is Freshâ€"this is why, BREAD. properly keptâ€"does not mould. The “family” Will eat more HFN- It IS baked every day so you can 31- DERSQN’S BREADâ€"less J of “““f‘" 1" ways have FRESH Bi'ead. HENDERSON’S is a bread unto itself, with enough milk and shortening to make it KEEP ERESH._ Perfegtly baked to drive off superflofis moisture. Ask for the loaf with the led Wrapper at 15c.â€"lt ls Mei.» SWEET BREADS OF ALL KINDS BAKING Of All. KINDSâ€"We Have It or C:- like It to Older HENDERSON'S BAKERY ' Something New---A Fruit and Nut Loaf Eat Henderson’s Bread THE BREAD THAT IS MADE IN DURHAM lo. 1, Glen-la Sr. Ill. â€"-Annio McArwur, Beth (iillixrax, Douglas McArthur. Jr. lll.â€"â€"Wlillie Traffnrd, Eliza. 'l‘raf ford. -- Al...“ ‘ ' ‘..‘--- I, “DOV- ‘vv Jr. lIâ€"Jean McGilliWay.‘ Mary Moore, Jean McArth’ur, Malcolm McAthur Jim 'l‘rafl‘ord Teddy Moore Moore, Raymond Wilson. I.â€"â€"â€"Mary McArthur. Pr.---â€"l.aura McArthur, Gordon Gi'llivray, John McAthur Glnn Moore- Mooro, Bhimhoth Brown, Joe Turn- bull. Loretta ’l‘nrnbull‘. S. S. No. 1, Glonolg Sr. I--â€"Annio Mc.â€"\rthur, thh Mc- (j‘rillvray, Douglas MPAI‘UlUI‘. .Ir. lll--â€"--\\’illiv 'l‘rafl'urcl. Eliza 'l‘rafl'ord .h'. lI-filc'an ’ BIL-(Siloh'ary. Mary MUON'. Joan MVAI'UIUI‘. Malcolm MCAI thur. Jim 'l‘rafl‘ord. 'l‘c-dy Monro Rm mum! W3ilsnn. lst Cltass~lery M(~A1‘t..lmr Pr.-â€"Lama M(’.\1Hllll'. (.uulun Mc- (iilh'ary, .lulm MCAI‘UHH‘. (:h-n Mnm'n Elizabeth Brown, Joe 'l‘uruhull, L. ()ppOl'Hlllil}' knucks but oncq. It would make a mighty poor [DOIItlcal speaker. After a wnmcn gets (0 1w. about seventy years old hey Interom In tho. hnusvlmlcl \wrk begins to wane. l'nrnhull. 0m Chopping Oat Crimping is the Most Modem We will buy Mixed and other Grains We are needing a large quantity of Bran, Shorts and Flour Sacks. Phone 114 3'9? We have opened business in the McKechnie Mill, and will carry a full line of the best brands Give us a trial with your next chopping. Oats are high, and it pays to have them crimped for your horses. Flour, Cereals, and All Kinds Feeds ANNOUNCEMENT A. McInnes, Teacher. M(°I\\ IS, "lvachvr. J. W. Ewen Son Cooled. THEN wrapped. It is safelyâ€"deliciously Fresh. Anyone can eat it. If you like, keep it for a few hours â€"the texture will be more firm. The FRESH FLAVOR stays. The children will even eat the crustsof HENDERSON’S BREAD. other foodsâ€" You can serve it to the most critical guestsâ€"secure that in HEN- DERSON’S BREAD you are providing a nutritious, econom- ical, delicious food. nut-thy. 0mm 3:. 1m ohmh, mt Forest, when Rev, N,._ Facey united in marriage. Mm Vdvn Du'ley, daughtm‘ of Mr, um “1‘8. Thomas Dtih'y, Egl'vnmnl. am] Mr. R88. Rooney 0f MOUHL Fans” The bride was unattended and was giwn in marriage by her fatlwr mm was charming in a mum 01' mm. ivory satin with lwarl Iwml h'miâ€" mini! and a V0“ with ”rang“ Mm- sums and mn'rimi a huqm-t uf pm‘.‘ carnations, sweet was and I'm-n. The wedding music was, I'umlw...‘ by Mr. Albert Lyons. Folimx mg the ceremony the young ("Dupln h.” on a honeymoon trip to Bad .\x.. Michigan. The bride travelling in a brown duvetyno suit with hat and shoes to match. HRS. H. HAMILTON DIED LAST WEEK IN GUELPH They intend rosiding in FOI‘flst on their rumm. \VOI‘d was rim-hm! by Mr. “'1“. Smith of Boutilu'k. «m \lenvmiux m last week Hun. his sish-r. Mrs. ”rul'y Hamilmn. had dim] t-al'ly that. “mmI illg at her homo «m Hm l‘lIHl'it ”mm, near Guelph 'l‘hc- dovvusml. \\ lm \\'-I.~ formerly Miss Anniv Smith \\'n~ \x-M known how and lu-r death \\ a~ nun-h regrt‘tmd. I'l'hv {um-val was hum cm Thursday aflormmn and ill'0'3'nlc‘lu was madv in “'inh-I'lu'mx'm- m‘lIh-f- Pl‘)’. T110 lihl‘OlIiv‘w (‘Xl¢'lltl~ syna- pathy to the» snrrmx'mg mum. MIflâ€"DAILEY Box 82, Durham ,, Etc. Mull!!! BAPTIST ANNI' WAS HE Large Congregations Sunday Services a; lIvnt on Ionday Dr. Stewart, An 0 Special Speaker. VOL. 57.â€"NO. prom-hula Rmhosu-I'. wrmnns Im Ur. SL0“ minim: h. AIPXBIMM‘ bah". and ; hum! m H nu: Iw M 10”“ SI" durim: In prisv Hm “[st Im nut sin-u. Him. I: jar! 01' HI parml Ch “eat. I: Phll'anh~. built mm} their mm gro'ah's'! H sour. bath amm rVo'l' hc'al'c fipoet’ill a llllzuwuw' Monday's mum-ta LUI‘Q’ “’8‘ ath-mlwi MUD.“ all” “31‘ In. its kind mw-r hvam TOHOIIM. min-t. V good. and two n Durham's nm-wul C. C. MicMIvhl‘u' lllmm sang tlwl hearts of Mn- am first nth-rum. I! tional \nu‘vs. HIM and (lw h a: audio-I fk’liu‘lllvd WIN! Hu Iy'sidfls ”Iv SHIN tendered a could I“!!! c'fl'm‘t. Mb“ sldml at. (In. Mr wlnlv MI.» Ran‘ Kt‘al‘nvy “mm (In- thu \‘01‘8Ii5!.~‘. Dr. Stun-am \\ (ha owvnm dl'i‘fib‘vs‘, germs M 1' nearly sow was all it through \\ 591'”!le Hf l'm‘lilluly AlnqucIo-l' Durham 1 HMIP rum: of tlw pro near tlw I [n “INS“ cl POIdh‘. HIP ~ the indum‘ mill. 3 [Inn and “Ir lid foundry :m fitihlh'cl Hr villagu. ll “ml. .l'ppc businvss «- Turning art mnmu mustvrs. 3 Durham .8 his mun-at stMl‘vko'c pawl sw 111'. I'm mm: “I Latin .~‘«‘ it “'3.- t pots HI N-ss m hr. Stu“ m Hu- 3"” .1“ "war II 0801mm!“ .mfl-fii. II: 3001' (NIH swinunm” ”N‘k‘. ”It albums am “\‘013 «f U vac'rrmz: h. In: said lw \\'a~ ”n.- he ("'Q’l' knv“. It". had urgmm Ulifly «'lnn'c'how ID'Q‘BSUI‘G‘ HIM Hi 1 I groat. \Valkvr. Ford var in 3:". pointmvnts I“. w to Fergus. Palm points. llm‘hat 56 milvs {mm 11 “um! [mum at For his muw 1 chose as I» s! [[9 refvrml in 1H hillianvy. new. it with Sunu- ..f 1 larger plain-1s s11 18. Bemlguvsv Mt brit‘fly \\" at“: through . Deed of 18 mi “II. of Al‘cluru ”mood. I An The speaker 1 0f the uniVm'so. "ms! HIS auumo In u. puss! ho his 10‘“th and pan svlmol l7 new ill M Ho H UH \\ il'\ ‘H “I Wu Hw M In

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