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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Feb 1929, p. 8

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I’AGE 8. of the Town of Durham, in the! County of Grey, Married Woman, who died on or about the twenty-eighth day of January AD.'1929, in the Town at Durham, in the County of Grey, are hereby required to send. or deliver to the under mentioned Solicitor for the on." 'â€" notice, and will not. be name for said. assetstoaanelfSOnsof whoseclalm notice shall not have been mived at J..H. McQUARRIE, Durham, Ont. (Solicitor for the Executrix) . “When I was in Ch woman hanging from 2 "Shanghai?" "Oh. about six feet.” a daughter (stillborn). Llewellynâ€"A O 4“- u 601 Josephine Avenue. “(appletâ€"I gclr,'February 14, 1929, to Mr. and Gordon Llewellyn. ,a daughter. In Durham, February 21, and Mrs. Eugene Weppler. ALONG MY GARDEN mm When I go walking down my rm Upon their wearing cousin hollyhocks; And here a daisy lifts her dew-kissed; IthaplaoewhereGodandIcom- mane-a And I bring with me courage. joy and When I come walking "from nay garden punctuation and was being caueu. my the teacher.- ‘ " - ’ “Never mind, sonny,” said the visit- ing school board preszdent. consoling-7 1y, “it’s foolish to bother about commas. They don‘t amount to much, anyway.” “Don’t. they?” replied the teacher, turning to the president. Then, call- ing to one of the pupils she ordered. the’ bov to write on the board this the' boy to wnte on me uuzu v. um. sentence: “The president of the board says the teacher _1s a fool”. “Now,” she continued. "‘put a' comma after 'board.‘ and another after ‘teacher. 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Every Village of ‘ Who does the hatching for the district. The incubator is a dome-shaped building, built of mud brick, with a hole at the tap. It is about five yards in diameter, and divided into six ning down the centre. Each compart- ment has two platforms made of mud, big enough to hold 500 eggs and en- circled by a narrow and open trough in which chaff, the sole means or heating. is burnt. To prevent accidQ ents. the hatcher and his assistant live and sleep in the hut .for twenty- one days. The eggs having been placed on the The system of hatching eggs pliéérfié' V the top of the but is clos- ’ ed, the troughs are filled with chopped barley or wheat straw, and the small days the top is kept closed, but .‘fi. 01" . l 1 ' . a? .355 ~IAVJI‘I.$ ‘1 ""i’ “K Queen Street I Held Annual Report of Various (7m Wednesday Night 8] Had Successful Year Organizations in Fla The annual CongregaI of the Queen St. Unite4 held on Wednesday. Pod ladies of the Church xvi 6.30 after which. with 14 des in the chair. the me ed with the business 04 11:. Mche and Mr] prayer. On motion A. 5‘ ed secretary of Lhe mm] 1“ presented the mem church as 248 resident, q ident, with several 2113114 plementa! list. i The ChurCh had ‘2)113 year of Lemma: biz: 21114 fldence and mm (1 x 4 members has (in (1 13.44 While 10 had 3011.411 :4 faith and 13 b" ('1 ." $114 man repoxuxi I Which had I"_“.:' ' past year. rrxjmxpz * 4 A ,. .1 operation nix" '. ‘ 1 . . .. 4 4 Slack row)?“ showing EDEN" . Of $72 aft»? - y; 4 dituros: '1‘.» . ' . 1311350111494 '3:'-'- ' 4 creased, wx-v , be mum: 1 cepLeC. fiC‘Id 2%}; 1 ‘ J ed for f' which jeCUVL'. ' 8.142414 1’. for 19138" grefgffllh '1 _ g0 O'H". '; 111801111? Missio;.;: -« S. T. Chapm Brotherhood 2. meetings and t] of Knox chm" equipment 1 or town. Stanfier was elected to The Women's Missiom ported that the Aux: numbering 32 had raise! Circle with membersm; 8196: Mission Band 11 raised $40. The total a: to Presbyterial Treasu exceeding thcix allocafic In the Sundai reported increa: total enrollmen had united wit the year. A 30“ One That. Serfl ized and Mrs. and increasing class reported R. E. Richardso: to conLribuu. a other worth F 0 The society re; ected: Georg? B Calvin Kinnce. A Smith. Due 24') Kay, 3. vacanc Trustee Board I Stanfier was elcc VOL. 62.â€"NO. 3i thanks for a choir and. W3 help, dimi} A vote of 1928 and ency and me ant part of I Buildin Wit-h ies for ficials. help. c It's the 51m? To trip «uh Or rap out a can And the cust If there 1511‘» 01' cause for don And a few p801 Just gather an 6}" It you wish m Semi-murder on Go m see what ‘ congre SHOULD PLAK I dor sit the $16 “sockey” to: C hardso '16 ’1

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