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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Sep 1923, p. 2

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PAGE TWO (Our own correspondent.) September days generally make folk have good appetites. The harvest, is passed, fall wheat fields are already green and promis- ing and some farmers are turning down thfi stubble fields. How quick thP chanvo! On Saturday ovnnin". in the ham- lct. to 311‘. and Mrs. Lindsay White! was burn 3 won lassio. Nurso‘ Ada Hanks is inmttvnclzmm‘. The young 00(1le :u'n rvcviving many warm rungmhllalinns nwx‘ tlwir first- lwl'n. MN. 'l'. l".. Hitiil' illltl t'umily and um iH‘Ht‘l' half had :1 plvusunt trip in van Snumt nn Saturday ut'tnr- litmll {lllci UH Mnntluy hmk in Hm SIH’N‘ 3” ’iiln‘wrstnn. hut wv kt-pl Hm' ilt‘iltlllilh' at wui'k nn Lutmr Italy. Mi'. tllhi Mrs. [high Filth and Miss Kathie-vii wvi'u \‘isiturs :zt Hust- Lawr tho- think tmmvstvuct. nn Sunday, and ultc-notmt Zinn's St'l'Vit't‘: nun-tin; Ill‘itiy HM i't'it'ntis‘ {UM lh'flhhm‘s. 'l‘lmng'h but u littln nVo'l' two milvs away. it was nnly yustt-nlzu' that wu [mime-«l ut' thv umut t'Hi'hinc- that vamp In Mr. and Kits. Jame-s Mm": is- un. .Il'.. :itmut a mnnth, :ign. wlwn a: baby girl uum- tn liw with tho-m. Mrs. J. Marshall 01' l‘lg‘rvmnnt slwnt thv first «it thv wm-k with his sish-I'. .\h s hunt-s. McNally. . Miss Man‘gm'vl Flynn nl' 'l‘nmnto is hnlidzlying.’ at. thv humv Hf he'l' unâ€" ('10. Mr. J. H. Robson. ‘.\li.~'.~' .lmln MPAI'HHII' ul' lh‘h'nit. is spunding a fortnight, at the home of lmr motlwr, Mrs. John McArthur. Mrs. J. Whitmnrv and sun .Inhn Hf Your Durham Branch, THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Seed Grain TO obtain maximum 'elds you need to sow Test- ed Seed Grain. 0 purchase good seed you may requim financial assistance Extending accommodation for such purposes is an important phase of Standard Service. Causal! our local Haunt Til! Branch also at Priceville. Manitoba, 3130 Mrs. Robert Bradley of Watford, enjoyed a very pleasant time at the home of Mrs. T. E. Blair last week. Mr. Robert Cook and ‘Miss Millie. with Ceylon friends, spent. the first of the week at tho hospitable home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook. Miss Essie Firth and Mr. John Hamilton of Durham suburbs were Visitors in ”w noigldmrhmd I'uéont- .\h. and Mrs..h).~'o|n31 Firth az‘cnm- [vzmiml by Mr. and Mrs. Bmxlnn. of Huvlph. muturml up and smut a day at ”w first. 01' NW wwk with M 1'. and Mrs. \\'illiam Firth. Mrs. Hun Mays and clauglm‘rs lsaâ€" lwl aml Elsi“. I'vturnml tn tlwil' hunm in (iuvlpll «m Mnnclay al'lm' sunn- [zlvaszmt \Vm-ks sun-m, at 1101' purvniul Iwmv. MI“. and MI“. (ic‘Hl‘gU Rnhvl'tSHH rrturnml un 'l‘lmrsday lust tn tlwir Immr at .\lulr.~'\\'nrth ui'trr swirling sum“ days will: 1hr lullrr's fathrr. Mr. John Greenwood, who is still wry ill at timr n1‘\\‘ritin;.'. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ii. Walla-r. Mark- .hlr. tre-atml Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rut- lmhu' in :I muttbr clrch' 1H Zinn cm Sunday. \Vlwrc- [hwy rnjnym! rlmrrh srrVirr and spun! 1hr rrmaimlrr uf lhr mrnim." :11 HH- licthwls lwmv. .\lr. I'Iclclir llnuk HI” ’alnwrslon is nuw rnjnyim: IliSJlOlldayS at the pnrrntul Immr. Mr. and Mrs. I’ulm' .\l.«'.\rtlm' and «lunghlvrs Anniv and .Ivnniu. ni' me Sumul. \wrv guusts at 1114' llnnw of )h'. and MN. 'I‘. 1%. Blair um: day I'v- m-ntlx'. MI'. and .\|l°.~'. HHIH'H \Vc'er Hf Snnthvust Hmlinvk \ww \‘isitnrs «m Sunday at tlw Davis lmnm Miss 1%. J. .\ll:m. :u'mmmmiml by Mr IIHoHIM'. ni' Climb-y. vallml HII S. 8, Nu, .3 I'm'vntly tn \'i¢'\\' its situat- tinn lwfnrc touching: days cummenc- ml. Mrs. H. 'l‘mynnr and «lmnuhh-rs “1' Durham \wru ('allvrs in ”w m-igln- lwz'hwmi nm- day last \nmk. \\'v \\'HllIlt'l° \th lin' ymmg‘ mnuulv \ww- \th nwrslvpt and missed tho rimming train in Mnrkdulv mwvntly? mur u\\'n wvm'vspnmie-nt. Mrfuml Mrs. 'l‘homas McNiece I'rnm Knnx. :nlsn .\h'. and Mrs. \\'m. Marshall ul' Ilam’lulo-n, \U‘l'c' H'W'lH visitors at Mr. Wm. Grierson’s. Miss Ethel Derby is Visiting with friends in \\'e:~‘inn and attending the 'I‘m'ullln I‘Ixhil‘titiun. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. HchivI‘St'm nt‘ South Bentinck John Kelly, Manager. Hampdvn. also Mrs. .luhu Pau'k Hf lN‘truit \vm'u I'vcc-nt \‘isitm's with l'I‘imuls in this Vicinity. Miss Margaret Mellunalcl has 1'0â€" turnncl In 'l‘ul'mltn all'tvr qu‘flhlillg Hm past mmpln Hf mmnhs at My lwmv hora. Mr. .Inlm Hrivl'suu \wnt tn Hull'am In sum his ln'ntlu-r. Dr. N. B. (Erin?â€" snn. wlm unclm'wvnl an upvraflnn last \\'Wk. “'0 mm plmsml In rum.” him as doing nim-ly. Maslvr .-\l‘('|li0 'l'm'nhull VFW-d frimuls in Durham. Mash-1' Arvhin 'l'urnhnll \‘i~'ih-d t'rimuls in Durham. Mrs. C. Smith. Miss No-liw Smith and Mrs. A. lh-rhy. «'1' Durham. \ is- itml friends here last work. Mr. HM'h. Vullvlt i \wll ch'iilml by Mmmt BPS. (Our nvm c01°1'«.-.~‘p011dc'111. Mrs. Andrvw Marshal! n ai w'v-‘vnl Visiting around Knux Uvrno'zw. Mr. John Snvll tmvk vhax‘ao' ut' Hu- service in Knox last. Sunday. Hm. For One Cent Ask for a trial package today. Delicious! Economical ! Northeast Normanby hm'il Ih'il] M1. Burnvlt i~ «m “I“! Illv'lld.‘ ;. .\ Mrs. (law; 'Ez- Dunald. Hf «Mun “W a 1'0“ ‘itlfl ~ ‘x’ shall. I Mr. and his! Sumlu} M wad. Mr. Milh his parvnh The Chronicle Job Plant. “'0“ vquimml for turning out the I‘mvst. \wn‘k un slnnl't ul'do'X', “(‘3 {1231111 M \ «kn u‘nvll Ht shurt hulum: l and sun 3w Vis‘lzlnx .l-~hu Murâ€" I‘ll '\\ l liarl

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