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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Feb 1901, p. 6

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opens moth». 'I’rneiee ”My one appointed $0 the“! «can. ducted no promo. whioh woe Inter- eeting throughout: mm were given by Ptinei'eI MI. 0' Mnrkdale, end Ben. Th... '0‘ and burnout, of thin plan. “no known! visits not. only relic" the monotony of .0th work but en- gender worm end friendly feelings end-am the yum if sisaer villnzes. flu. Bollurny. 8L, notboroluwno ship clerk Bellrrny, 0! thin plan, ed ebrntod her 82 birthday on Friday In: and in tho enjoymvnt of (nirly good hulth. The esteemed old lady received congratulations from 3 number of her children and grand- children at. n plenum. gathering 1n the evening at her son ’3 in honor of the event. .- - DUU UV'IIUo The new. on’Monday morning Ironi Eugenin that Mr. Henry Altai. drum. postmaster in that pines. had suddenly died the evening before came as a shock to mnnv in this pluce who have for many years been no- qnaintod with him. There are there- fore many horn who sympathize with his aged. devoted partner and inmily in their madden narrow. lilo girls; (an. III . k L 1“ was also inunpond tr ' -‘ shun. Mr. Goo. mum! ‘ ' ,2, ‘l'ho tuchm and pupil. at ”9- dub public school paid on“. return visit on Friday also"... In: whoa h very njolahtq ti! do. cum dint, in a claim» mm. Mr. Andrew Cullen, back line. dis- posed of his farm stock. implements. etc.. at. auction last week. R. J. Spronle. of this place, successfully wielded the hammer. Mr. Cullen is about to remove to New York State. Mr. F. Defoe. of this place. receiv- ed the lad news last week of the deeth of his father et Norwood. but we: too ill himself to etteud the funeral asking the bereavement more keenly felt by Mr. Dafue. The human of Mr. W. Patch and Mr. J». McClooklm have been brightonod by the arrival of a son in the former and daughter in the latter. Rev. Mr. Brown. who is assisting Rev J. Ward in special services in the Methodist church conducted an Impressive service on Sunday even- ing, preaching from the old revival text Rev. 3. 20, “ Where 18 my wand- sring hoy to; night” was sung with _ ‘_- __ Hr. M. Biohudoon was up from Ottawa on Mondty returning Tn“? day. good. oflebt by Mr. B. N. Houaorson painted by Miss Joy in. the chorus. Mr. '1‘. J Sheppnrd epent Sunday and Monday in Mount Fore» nnd Durban. , lies Lemont. teacher. Toronto. paid her brother. Putor Lament. n qhort vieit lent week. Ir. Wm. Bentham. of Silver Creek. N‘. Y.. in visiting old friends in thin I: in o lemon thing m make II den-e [deem to the shaman n wanna, and we have my Ii! respect. for “no puma who doe. is Black route an “ink to ‘0 when the cement. basin-I hem Mon at the tenement hone“ bah ‘to this due. { .. '15. older a growth: “in even; ‘ m convinced ereleil the more; trier " s rsdieel wrong exist: in showing children under e certain mto go to . concerto. lectures or‘e'nterteinments st reducedretee. Under no cinnat- ‘ eteneee should e youngster be allow- ed~to éttend one of those under reg. nlsr (ere unless . accompanied by one or both parents. Most grown peeple who pey twentvofive come to go to an entertainment or lecture go with the expectation 0! being either amus- ed or instructed but the amusement or instruction. whichevenit msy be. should be from the platform. and n. from difierent parts of the nudien/eo- ' . where a number of ill-bred children .- ' are ellowed to run wild, and extend their oontsminnting influences to others who have been. brought up under more careful training. We would be one o! the lost to deny young people s little enjoyment. but _4 ' their enjoyment should not be of “Chi‘eflfl I a nature as to diagust the older people; ' Nearly every grown person feels the‘_",§"fi annoyance, but we all know how ‘ delicate a thing it is to lecture other W. 4 people" children at a public gather- stock ing. . A 20- untingiu y« picture of ‘ If a lecturer in no execting as to demand his pay before he puts up his performance. it. should «be .equally proper for every newspaper man to make the advancefigente whack up before they get any work done We have already adapted the method, and with proper co-operati‘on it will work all right. It is just. as correct for no to “look after our interests” as it for peregrinnting ,lectm'ore to look alter theire. eye-win: do. My idea of t The fact taken by the bank! of P“: mmmn _t_he for ward ; mam moveme discount for {Itâ€"{nix}?

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