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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Nov 1929, p. 8

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PA( II! M“ Mrs Waltez Spencer and: Mr. Bob. pm and his mother mot- Chmce, Mount F::°_3:t spent Sunday ,cred to Toronto last may and spent M who attended the series of mt: put on by a medicine troupe he: week in Aytor. enjoyed them fine. Halloween is past for another year. It was rather wet for spooks to be out. No signs oi any pranks were seen next morning. The children had a little party in the school in the afternoon. like Mary and Eliza Calder. Durham. spent a day recently with their sister. Traverston ( Our Own Correspondent) Hr. and Mrs. Doucald Clark and 1am- lly of the Rocky spent Sunday with Kr. and Hrs. Walter Clark and family. ‘PAGE 8. Rd recently. We are getting plenty of rain now which ls making it rather diagreesble 1a those who are wanting to plough. In. J. R. neNlchol returned to her hane in Toronto after spending a week with her brother, Mr. Herry McKinnon. Mr: Thomas Mobougnll lett on Sat- urday tor Trout lake where he will spend the next two yeeu deer hunting. nary in Strum-0y selling strawberry 3nd rupberry bushes. fruit trees, etc. mind here last week. Many left aderswlthhlmwhlchwlllbefllledln 111'. John Leibold had a radio instal- (0131' Own Correspondent) Announcement! MISSES TRUAX wish to announce that they haue opened their millinery store in the Mid- daug h House Block with an entire new stock of millinery goods of the latest designs and colors for the winter season. Hats remodelled use of drafts in modern business practice is Monauy overlooked, their purpose misunder- stood, and their value not appreciated. This service as practisedby the Canadian Bank of Com- merce is one oi the oldest institutions of the banking business and the logical outsome of a desire on the THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE C ollection of Money by Drafts 'elts cleaned and reblocked Allen of near Cheeky, spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mrs. J. C. Cook and Miss Wt Greenwood entertained their Sundty school classes on Friday evening at Hrs. Cook’: home. Minn M. Edwards visited with ‘ur. and Mrs. T. 1. Edwards in Shelburno early in the week and Mrs. R. '1'. Ed- wards returned home with her after spending last week in assisting to nurse calâ€"1131 'about Charlie Chaplin’s.” her son: Ivan, who has been s suflerer from sore eyes for the past few weeks. The young pe0ple from this neigh- borhood enjoyed a happy Hallowe’en party held at Mr. Melville Anderson’s home last Thursday evening. Inspector Robert Wright of Hanover paid a call to 8.8. No.5 over a week ago md’ found everything in good ma.” Tommyâ€"“I never _ 931mm. Put _in.1}ewis Matthews of Mount Por- est spent Tuesday with his sister, Mb. John Murphy, on tne 10th concession. a bunch of ilne poles from Mr. Pat Fogarty’s swamp recently. Mr. George Kreas of town visited with the Davis family early in the week. Mr. Henry Holmes and daughters spent Sunday with Mrs. W. R. Firth at ;.OrenandRobPearttookout W'I'l'fl 1'» Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) Monday was a wet disagreeable day. There was a lot of bail and snow fell and made it very muddy underfoot. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pal-slow return- ed home on Wednesday from an ex- tended trip, after visiting friends in the western provinces. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Hooper and A1- ma visited Sunday at Mr. Dave Nichoi’:. Miss Jean MacCanneil spent the week-end visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Watson and Betty of Toronto. were visitors at her parental home, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MacArthur’s. Mr. Harry Whitehorn and Miss Jean of Detroit, Mich, motored over and spent the week-end at Mr. H. R. Mc- Leah’s, Mrs. Burt returned with them months. ters, Gladys. Ida and Jear visited on Sunday at Mr. Wilfred Magec‘s at Eugenia. Mr. and Mrs. Allie McLean were guests of Mrs. Graham on Sunday. Mr. Andy Black of Hopeville and Mr. I. B. Whittaker were guests of Mr. A. L. Hincks on Sunday. Saturday in Torontx;t Mrs. viiivobinson of 'Oshawa spent a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. Herb. McInnic. .V.VA..----- . Messrs. J. A. and Findlay McCuaig. William Brown, Misses E. M. McCuaig and Marjorie McLeod motored on Sat- urday to Pontiac, Mich., and spent the week-end with friends there. Rev. Mr. Sewell of New York, occup- iedthe pulpit in the hall Sunday and preached a good sermon. He spent the week-end at Rev. Mr. Sutherland’s. VVVI- V...‘ “v â€" v . Mr. and. Mrs. Herb McInnis and fam- ily motored to Fordwich Sunday to visit friends. We are sorry to report that Mr. Archie Currie is ill with pneumonia, Dr. Milne is in attendance. Mr. Wm. Reid is having his house and verandah repaired by Mr. George Arrowsmith. ONE OF THE OLD COUNTRY’S UNIQUE LIGHTHOUSE Above is a picture showing the peculiar position of the lighthouse at Blyth. Northumberlsnd, one of the oldest in the British Isles. This histric structure was one on the see front, where the wooden fence on the right can be seen, but it now towers over a back street some hun- dreds of yards from the North Sea. teacher, Mr. John Cook, spent she will spend the winter THE DURHAM CHRONICLE verston. iihfiivood hospital. Miss Annie Shor treed, visited Sunday I i. 3‘ Coletidce the first of the week. Mr. William Nelson spent s couple of dsys M week st Kimberley. He was sccompsnled by in. trunk Adsms. Weareglsdtoreportlrs.JsmesA. Smith back from Guelph Hospitsl much improved in health me Lsdies Aid of the United church held their regular monthly meeting st the home of Mrs. Plnde: or. Thursday last. Al'ter the usual business proceed- ingesverydsintyteswnsservedby the hostesc. Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Guelph is spending s week with her friend has w. main-a J. D. Roberts. ;.Alex.DnrrochotHu- played. The rooms were very tastefully W with beautiful flowers. A5 -elect is u very populer young guests included almost all the Mics of the village end community._ '. hov'l mm" “Well. she won’t marry him until he mmmwmmmm Ins debts until the m h1m."â€"Boston “Never be druid.” «W “MmJounwdEdtobemar- Post Mice, VOL. 63.â€"N0. the \Poot Ofltce. Ediâ€"bus mam am table currency "85 ‘ The general 091!“ was (hit of umtkul flux. Even in the 1 0", ‘nd the LWO d nee. it was done m n (u as to 53y u w job, for thou may knew the n m the hour a! W Went m tom {”4 was not d m informed mo! clues which ma.\' 1 m later. In 1 06”» especially who will atwml)‘ ‘ ta. Wing mm ”a. is just (me? gm mm an ord'x: ”a me penaltx'li crazed accox dmgl m prox'mcial My also and humor“ 1m the riddle and 1) International ( 4 misfit-e Du) dun Transit < the genera‘. m1 tcmational B! cems which h tum. CONFIRMATI The RiP~ former Bi trict. 91‘“ 111 Trinity use. NOW .11 Ch! “wrist “) thv chum? ‘ evening- Then Tm inch mc to:

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