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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Oct 1930, p. 6

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ICK g turned med that cheaper. sort. and . be pro- 8 :1 OS? iiatiziie .‘llll each rich each .each ll le't‘ )‘i illl' ll'Stilf i‘zillCe (Jllr'tliieleeeye:“WeenjoythepeperI .. , _ verymuch; nature a letter from . ‘ _. ,. - ‘ ' Ieheliuehtheminm sproule spent last week-end at the and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pettullo end latter’s home in Collingwaod. little daughter oi Taonto, spent Sun- : Rose- day ‘with Dr. eneraWblfe. ' ;_' borough, Earl McKechnh. '1‘. D. Him» “in W. M. Poole 01 Winnipeg i8 i dock and Pat Cornwall left on Sept. spending a week'with his sister, Mrs. 3 29 for Pltz William Island where they (DU Wolfe, before returning West. workmg in the bush. were visitors on Monday and Tuesday Miss Lucille Doyle. Toronto, spent With Dr. and Mrs. Wolie. the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rev. Dr. I". H. Russell of Indie will Lawson. give an address in Queen Street church Mr. Charles Heywood. Messrs. Earl My evenins at s o’clock. mono is and Keith Deneb spent the week-end invited. Dr- Russell is one of the older with :2 and Mrs. w. J. Lawson. Mrs. W 01 the United church and Heyw ,wmmmm aeomuwithestirringmessege landoICeneen”oocm1'in¢between‘n|eymt t (m . - romthem week with her mu, returned with Mrs.(Rev.)PlddeswesinTorontofor everytwo JohanieY’I‘flWmewentrptromthenu-ym isthepligrim’s lot" wesoneotthe'l‘heywentupfmmthemm Edith Lordell, only Miner o: m m with her 00!), Mr. Win. Bryon, name]. My. md m John m, ‘0 W Mr.eners.WiiliemSmith,Dornoch, Edward.sonoiMr.eners.Robert W the encasement ottheir Namley.Durhem, the marriage to take W daughter, Alice Isabel, to Mr. place the ietter m or October. Cliilord- Franklin Buschlen, son of Mr. Mr. M Magnum, m 0‘ m. and and Mrs. Edward Bunhlen, Durham, Mrs.ThomesMounteinoiBentinck,hes mmrmmietetotekepleoein taken a position in the M, Ohio, - Mr. and Mrs. George Collinson visited State Hospital for this year, and will re- sume his duties at Western University, at Winn on Sunder. in a circle with- Lon don, next year. Mrs. Stemple and “mm Ruth, 0 C ht The enthusiasmeecited by the swu- Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Rowe of Hamil-' W“. are visiting the-formers sis- I gnaw“ the an?“ Cane-en m passing:the _ to a te tab. and it was ‘- OCene-enismyheppymo domusedinthg‘mu'eoontroiiedn- ton visited over the week-end with his . . - - parents, Mr. and ms, 1:, A. mg, Messrs Alex. and Donald McQueen Rev. Father McGeoy, of Paris, a for- mer pastor of the Merkdale, Glenelg and Durham 3. c. parishes, was in town. Tuesday and we were pleased to have at call and engage in ‘ half-hour’s chat Toronto over the week-end, and was‘ iacoompanied by Miss Mary Manama, â€"tmthevoloescemeblcktoW Thechurchâ€"endtheworid-«ee starting line shaman-ain- We iongdebttouieoidevsnseusucremhs wesalweysemovementtotheimnt matmmmhuteyeeramd whenthettune wessunget revival themnevoredwithtunefulpietydt meetlncs and. with ell due fitment remoter time. They W right- for superficial’ results in the sensation eousness and won souls that earn. Mrs. Love of Egremont, on Sunday. with him. Father McGeoy has not been 'R.N d Fl in the best of health during the past. ~ an m“ 0'9““ Ryan. Who vis- wmmer. being unable to mm m i lied over Sunday with her at her home °‘ the “WHt ‘5 “““mb‘e a“ could not teach. 'lhey opened asu- clerical duties at Paris but 'we wereihera BAPTIST WOMEN’S OPEN ‘was put on by the young ladies and many souls were truly born into the to thounnds who are now "m pleased to learn he is" feeling much! Mrs. (Dr.) Powers and daughter of MISSIONARY MEETING "much enjoyed by all. Miss Annie Turn- kingdom of God under the sound of there better and expects to take over his par- i Port Elgin were guests of Mrs. A. Mc- , “bull then “Red the ladies “0 acoomp- that woodland 50" It ‘5 “0" one From “the Story of the Hyena efl ‘Lachlan and 13111in last weak. The Baptist Women S MiSSiOD CitClC ‘ any her to the verandah where a hundred years Old ' Tunes,” by Theron Brown m m held an open meeting last Wednesday photograph was taken of the group Canaan Butterworth, published by Georg I. Doran Co., New York. ish in a few weeks. i M J hn . Mr. Brock Grant of Welland, with his era tfo ? Bickushuncltarwent an op- evening which yes well attended. The present. Arrangements were made to sisters. M18588 Alethea and Edith Grant‘ n n am cap on 1‘08wa occasion was the Annual Thank-ofier- f T to .for the removal of cataract. This Wed- have a h°t dog ”cm evening in O“- 0 oron , spent over the week-end nesday evening he is repo l i as doin ing, which met with generous response. iober. The meeting closed by singing g As the oflering plate was passed “Ch 2 the National Anthem after which a I’m bound for the land of Canaan. T00 1‘“ t0 y M heart’s in the La of C naan. y “d " THE ABERDEEN mam wru. with their brother. 01'. and Mrs. J. I". ll Grant and family. we ' rson recited a Scri ture verse oni . - Miss C. Mcphau of Priceville is a P6 .. p ,dainty lunch whs served by the hostess , , MlSS Margaret Lennox of the Chron- ti _ Thanksgng while presenting his or assisted by Mrs. Lawson Hopkins and My Father 8 there, the God I love, hold sal f - We staff is on holiday this week and as pa, ent in Durham hospital for treat her offering Miss Eva Redford an d’Mr G J hn to My Saviour dwells in Canaan, a e 0 home made baking, up R 1'85““ the remainder Of the staff have ment' Mrs F Giles sang a, duet which was: 'Fh eranl h: tin “is to be 11 1d t With life and 30!! to an above, cup 0! tea With sandwich, m m 0‘ M been “in high" in getting out this is- ' ° t ‘ 8 mm 86 g e a He’s the glorious Kins bf Canaan Emma” ”mm' at the m cm“ m“. _ f , , Gumbo: “I’m the happiest man alive. much appreciated. The fea ur e 0f the the home of Mrs. Fred Torry on Friday h ' over McLachlan’s store, on Satin-day 5119 O Canada S fBVOl'lte journal. I’ve gOt the fine5t Wife in the country.” evening was an address on “China,” iNovember 7 0 ms ‘ammoon COM? 25 by Mrs. (Rev.) B. D. Armstrong. Mrs. -â€" -â€" Canaan. bright Canaan l ’ i I‘m bound for the land of Canaan Mr. A. T. Staples of Pasadena, Calif., Mudd: “Yeah, that does make a man THIN THEM OUT in renewing his subscription to the happy, having his wife in the country.” extent and interest of women in the ‘ 0 Canaan is a happy D1808 s Sowing from 6 to 9 pounds per acre various churches in the Missionary enr a Will you 80 t0 the Land Of Canaan? of the best grade mangel seed and My Jesus makes me happy now terprise. She spoke of the transform-‘ . . , hinning the plants out to nine inches Though far from the land of Canaan. ing power of the Gospel on the lives g t of the Chinese, illustrating the great apart gives the highest yield per acre If blessed with but a Pisgah’s view according to- Field Husbandry eXperts Oh what will it be in Canaan? It '5 ”0t {00 Early t0 contrast of before and after. The. . of the Dominion Department of Agri- No raging storms or gathering clouds speaker wove into her address much: information of the life habits and char- culture. These deductions were arrived E’er darkens the land’ of Canaan; at after a series of studies in planting But pleasures flow in crystal floods O “710k Of ordering your acteristics of the maple of China, not-, and thinning carried out over a period Each heart’s a heaven in Canaan. ing their wonderful skill in craftsman-. I have not wealth or honors here ‘ship, scholastic ability. and receptivity ' of five years. But I’m heir to the land of Canaan. ‘A crown of life He’ll give me there to the Gospel, and the great changes: BORN t 9 5 e i i 4, ~ that are taking place in that land of . , : \ancient and conservative civilization. * hewelLâ€"In Durham Hospital, Mon- I h 11 - K. ' (3 § At the close. a round of applausemay October 6‘ 1930’ to Mr. and Mrs. Th 818' .relgl? a ismg 13] 2238‘“ 2 was given as expressive of the audi- iLerS Newell, Durham, a son. 'Shstofgfilslancduhie 5:; ineCanagan : the pastor. expressed the delight of the 3 day, October 3, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. - ~ , . ence’s appreciation, and Rev. Mr. Priest, 3 Sparling.â€"In Durham Hospital, Friâ€" ~ R. 5 male minority in so interesting, instruc- 1R. M. Sparling, Durham, a son. tive and inspiring an address. â€"-â€"â€""'â€"â€"_ ' C _________._____.. 1 IN MEMORIAM â€") ‘ BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS . Redfordâ€"Margaret. who departed ‘ . ‘ 3this life October 7th, 1926. . . p The Baptist churches of Durham and i “To live in the hearts of those we love i Glenelg Centre are having an ingath- is not to die.” -â€"Husband and Daughter. Our StOCk is complete and ering of new members as a result of impressions made by the McMastert _____.._â€"â€"â€"â€" IN MEMORIAL! we have some specml prices Trio of evangelists. Last Sunday even- ing the pastor, Rev. J. T. Priest, In loving memory of Peter Glen, who for orders [CCBIVCd PnOi’ t0 preached on Christian baptism and at died October 3, 1929. the close of the service baptized 16. The |Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. church was filled to capacity and Miss Priest sang “Jesus. Lover of My Soul” Life’s weary journey for him is past. With patience he suiIered, in silence he home of Mrs. J. C. Nichol on Thursday,-‘ October 2, with about 45 ladies present. Miss M. McGirr. the president, opened!l .New Prem a few items of business the meeting was $1.00 and $1.50 put in the hands of Mrs. Thomas 'E.‘ '330. and $1.00 Chinese Lillies . . Brown, who made a very efftctent chair ‘ . lady. ‘ ' . e entire programme was put on by Petfumes vapme Spemal the mothers, who also provided the Sweet Pea, ' Recommended 1 A Velour powder Puff bounteous lunch. The follcciivging ‘21:; Cara Nome f and Talcum gramme consisted of an a ress Duska the relief 0 poem by Mrs. Brown, chorus by the Shari - Flu and Head C ds. both for mothers, 8 paper by Mrs. Fiddes on! 2515 Der vial 50c. 39°° “Mothers’ Influence in the Home” was all Readings by Mrs John “RR; a. ”2!". .. WW Cashâ€"$198.50 at ' Termsâ€"$225.00 b°°k Wm“ “9°ch Fall Prices. Come in and hear it. the w‘ ked ' .e ! Buy your C.P.R. Rail . (1 Ocean Tickets here

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