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Durham Review (1897), 12 Oct 1939, p. 8

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" , i, l1 Mins Edith Edna Hunter, daughter of Mr and Mrs w. H. Hunter, of E-ont. and Mr Frederick Then- as O'Breeht. of Mount Forest. The bride wore a grey travelling suit with matching accessories, while her aiater. Miss Mary Hunter. was brides-aid. and was (owned in navy Hue with matching accessories. Mr “Mind O'Brecht, brother ot the A our: wedding was solemnized Saturday morning, Sept. 23. at St. Mary's Rectory. Mount Forest. when Rev. Father Day Joined in wedlock, You'll like in performance as well as its appearance for it washes cleaner and faater than many washers selling at 'too or more. This beautiful washer taken its place beside the glistening enamel]: d fittings that grace the modern home. Why buy some worn out second " hand Washer when you can get a brand new Beatty for so little? ta, HERE IT IS! “HELLO AUNTIE" o'.RECHT--HUNTER Washers Batty Washers are also supplied with half-home power Gas Engines for Homes without Hydro Dafms HYMENEM. Buy N ow and SAVE W. N. BARBOU R The Biggest Bargain in Washers It??? $64.50 lroners The next meeting of Council will be held on Monday, October Nth, 1939, instead of October am. as tor. merty announced. Mr and Mrs O'Brecht left that name alternoon on a honeyman trip Io Quebec City. and an their return will reside in Mount Forest. After the ceremony the wedding party motored to the home of the bride's parents in Egremont. where the wedding dinner was served. Only Immediate friends of the bride and groom were present. are; 1). was groomsman EGREMONT TOWNSHIP COUNCIL Ju. M. Nicholson. Clerk. Cleaners We work direct- ly with the Beatty Factory Washers with US is a BUSINESS NOT A SIDELINE Mr and Mrs Chalmers and family of Toronto visited her mother, Mrs. Christie Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Christie returned with them. Mrs Clarence Fenton attended the World's Fair In New York for a few days last week. The Women's institute will meet Thursday, Oct. 19, at the home of Mrs R. Treleaven. Mrs W. Adams will give a paper on 'Legislation'. Roll call: 'What would you do if you were in Parliament t' Our guest will be Mrs John Sinclair ot Hopeviile, who will give a demonstration on re- Bnishinst old furniture .Come and en- tor this meeting. Hot supper dishes will he demonstrated by Mrs. Leith, Mrs W. Aitken. Everyone welcome. Mrs David Allan received the sad vice. His address was very inter- news Saturday that Mrs Geo Shields esting and there was a good attend. had passed away very suddenly on ance. The 'rtttutk-oftertng was very Friday morning at her home in Lon- good, don. The W.M.S, of the Presbyterian Miss Elsie Andrews of Toronto was church held their 'rtputkofrerinrtneet- a guest last week with her friend, in: at the home of Mrs. Hastie on Miss Vera Allan, also her uncle and Tuesday Oct. IO. There was ttgood aunt Mr and Mrs Geo. Burrows. attendance, " being present. The Mr: and Mrs Chalmers and family president. Mrs Geo. Aitken was in of Toronto visited her mother, Mrs. the chair and opened the meeting Christie Thanksgiving day. Mrs. with s call to worship. Rev. W'. Christie returned with them. Johnston read the scripture lesson -. .-_--rz-=errcrria==rar.r-t=rc=r.r--"==rr-' from psalm M and led in prayer. Atter the business period. Mrs Bruce "s-s-es-c:::--::.)-------"-"-."-'"--'-".',',',. led in prayer from the Glad Tidings. Rev Mr Kaye of Dromore was the sneaker and he Hire an interestlnz and instructive talk on Egypt. At the time of the Great War. he was in Egypt for two' years in the Flying Corps.. In listening to his address 3 it made one think how thankful we rgal n should be. in a land of peace and plenty; educational system of the best: churches where we can attend I Divine worship, none to say us nay: 5 women on an equality with men; and " this Thanksgiving season. the . beauties of Nature are marvellous. What a lot to be thankful for, when we compare our lives to those whom I t the speaker mentioned. The W.M. Mr and Mrs. Jack Habermehl of Detroit, Mr and Mrs C. Habennehl Hanover, spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Habermehl. Visitors with Mr and Mrs Morlock Thanksgiving day were Mr and Mrs Jae. Mather. Durham; Mr and Mrs. Wm. Mather and Dorothy, Mrs Brew tigam and Mildred, South Bentinek; Mr and Mrs Chas. McAmter, Knox, Normanby; Mr and Mrs George Bell and family, Glenelg; and Mm And. Hunter. Mr and Mrs Arum, of Rtu'rrtstott, spent a day recently in the village. Mr and Mrs June: Glenister, sons William and George of Toronto spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Geo. Burrows, Miss Margaret Irvin R.N. of Clit. ton Springs. N.Y., is spending the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs R. Irvin. Mr anf Mrs Hetheriturton ot Nor- wich spent the week end with their son Norman and his family here. Visitors with Mrs Bruce Thursday were Mr and Mrs Weyrlck, Olhuva. Mrs Hume and Min Short! spent the weekend in London visiting was Isabel Hastie. Mrs Haunt tutd non Gordon, Tor. onto spent a day last week with Mr. Mclnnes. HOLSTEIN LEADER LO¢AL AN D PERSONAL Polishers THE DURHAM REVIEW nena or mnuon With Rev. M. H. er bed cut on his leg on Sound-y Farr of Durham and Rev. C. J. with 1 corn hoe. Queen and Mn Queen ot Princeton. We are sorry to report that Mr- Mre John R. Campbell ls melting Eddlnnon in not regaining her for. with her daughter Mm A. Pack“: ot mar hula: very rapidly. Hamllton. Mr Wm. Park went Sunday " lulu Mr Robert Christie. teacher of 8. home. P. No. 2, attended the school eon. Mr end Hrs R. Campbell spent notion lat week In Pie-herton. Sand” with the letter"- mother. Conmtulatlou to Mr: W. J. Al- In A. HeVeon. Ian who secured many prize. for Ur Jensen M. Her-hell u tltt1ng her beautiful tMywerts " the an the lilo of hi. brother John today Visitors with Mr and Mrs J. C. Queen recently were Canon Towns- bend of London with Rev. M. H. Harry Scales md son Larry tad Mr and Mrs Robert Duh and dumb- ter . Visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Davle, wen Mrs Wm. Wallace and dtutgAterr Wilma, Mr and Mrs ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Holstein Presbyterian Church, Bun. day Oct 22. Services at 11 and t.80 by Rev. Dr. George Altken of Har- riston. Roast fowl supper on Monday, Oeto. ber M, followed by I. good play “Peggy's Brain Wave" by Owen Sound talent. Admission 40 and Me. S of Amos. Dromore. attended this meeting. Mrs W. Aitken gave the address of welcome and Rev. Mr. Rave spoke on behalf of the ladies of their W.M.S. Sentence Prayers were given by Mrs Mutch. Mrs. B. Patterson and Mrs Butte. It wass helpful and interesting meeting. The hostess and her assistants served iunrh and a social hour was spent. The W.M.9. of the United Church held their 'rhtutkartterittg on Sundly evening. Mr Bert Mather, who has been at Need. Northern Saskatche- wan, for the summer months, gave an interesting talk on his work as student in that district. These peo- ple came trom the dried-out areas of Southern Sank. and are very poor, almost all of them helm: on relief. That part of Sask. is all timber of a second growth. Fire at one time had burned out that district and the people are chopping the timber out to make Ittmtets for themselves. One man went 44 miles for aloud of straw and paid $1.50 tor it. A girl of 17 years walked through the bush tot. lowing a cowpath. to the church Ber- vice. His address was very inter- esting and there was a good attend. ance. The 'rtttutk-oftertng was very Mr and Mrs R. Treleaven, Mr and Mrs N. Treleaven and Mrs. Kenneth Alles spent Thanksgiving in Toronto. Elma McGuire of Mt. Forest spent the weekend with her parents here. Mitts Irene Em: ot Toronto spent the week end with her parents here Miss Runny spent the week end with her mother in Mental-d. Lyall Mercer of Watford, spent the weekend and holiday with his par- ents, Rev. and Mrs Mercer. Jean McGuire spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs Teeter In Mount Mrs John Stevenson and son Geo. spent Thankagivmg at her sister's home at Mitchell. Mr Vincent Ems ct Veterinary Col- lege, Guelph, spent the week end with his parents, Dr. and Mrs mm. Mr amt In Him Nutull and m. mlly of Tavitrtoelr, spent the hollduy with her parents, Mr and Mrs Wilson Mr and Mn Albert James, Toronto spent a few days with the latter'a parents, Mr and Mrs J. Wilson. Mrs Harry Finder, Mrs G. Aitken, and Mrs Christie spent a day last week visiting friends " Fairbalrn. Mr and Mn Dan Eccles of Conn, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eccles. tht Sunday next, Oct. "ttt Rev R. . Weeke, of Blythe will conduct Children’s Service in St. Paul's ALLAN'S CORNERS TORONTO . BLYTHB'S CORNERS J. A. new». Mr end In R. Campbell spent Sands! with the latter'. mother. In A. lcVeen. Hr James M. Mmlull u t1t1ing the lilo of his brother John today tWednesday.) Miss Mary E. Blyth is quite lit with pneunomla in the hoopla] " Tlmmlne. Her many friends of the Corner With for her a speedy re. covery. . Mr John Marshall received . nth. er Ind cut on his leg on Saturday Miss Florence McIlvride of Agin- court spent the weekend with her parents Mr sud Mrs Donia Mene. ride. Mr and Mrs Archie MoEachem and son of Toronto spent Thanks- giving Day with Mr and Mrs Root. L. Aitken Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown and Miss Laura. Whitmore of Toronto visited with Mr and Mrs Campbell Watson and other friends over the week end. Those who enjoyed Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Drimmle were Mr Elmer Bilton of Hamilton. Mr Joseph Bilton, Holstein and Mr and Mrs H. Roth of Mt. Forest. The Eccles and Lament families In this community attended the tun. eral of the late Mr Lealle Eccles, near Mt Forest on Friday of last week. We extend sympathy to those so suddenly bereaved. -e-_e_ee" ”fl.-.“ _.-~r v -"-eeir_-'" . art a e . spent the weekend at her home here.‘ Nature I“, been generous to Can Mr J,r2',""iu,,, ma, Durham Miss Dorothy Fisher at Toronto','"" this yeai. harvesting return. re went Thanksgiving with Mr ttnd visited with Mrs Alex. Nicholson on vea1itm gcod cm" ot ttll the mm” m. John nick”. . le all the provinces ot the Dominion. M d M h 1 Mi h . fee; guests with Mr and Mrs‘ The grain "on in the Prairie Pro. movled it? Jl',"'id 1"ll,,d fo:s and]: Kenneth Ross and Mr and Mrs Alex: rinces are prcving to be trarttetttar. befrre taking up hotrseauhine on Ross were Mr and Mrs Robert Kirby, Iy good. Not only does the estlmste his {um st Dromore and family ot Nomnby Twp. and'itrtiu stand that the wheat crop will “mom with Mr “a Mrs Robert Messrs Earl and Bert Ross of Town-l tue,'u'e p333; 'l',', (1:31.35: Ctrrtttouttt on Monday were ii. and tom and Mrs James Nicholson at?“ since 1932. but threshing returns :1: fle,',T,,lt','iic,turh'i,gr, wyn and Wilmer spent Sunday :,v,i,tyfn'rdtif,,'lt,,t,l'e. ot 1:52:32: Mr and Mrs Wells of Hanover vis, ¥;psnd Mrs John Munn of "I timate of the Dominion Bureau ot, ited Monday with Mrand Mrs B.Eva The Eccles and Lament families 5mm" ptaees the wheat PM”: ""', "awn”. in this community attended the tuelon of the three Prairie Provinces A0AMB-qn vi . eral of the late Mr Leslie Eeeles,i at 422,000.000 bushels. which itt M,. husband d a: Demon ot dun near Mt Forest on Friday of last 000.000 bushels more than last year tttttft who d"'rJ: John C. "Ad. week. We extend sympathy to those and ComptkreB with . ten-year aver. 1909' ' away, Oct. 1,'lt' so suddenly bereaved. Pee of 287,852,000 bushels. Private (k 1; tron: . Thttnktrq,rivittg guests with Mr and estimates teleatned "ttsequent to the death “I t leaving mow _ Mrs David Eccles were were Mr and tlrtrt oftteiat etrtitnhte indicate that M can ne r take 'Nag, Mrs Jim Ray and Mr and Mrs Bert wheat trrodttetion will be substantial calories that "I “w". line Reid and 'uin of Toronto. ily higher than 422,000.000 bushels.1 white umm tht earth we we Those who enjoyed Thanksgiving The estimated Hence wheat Yieldsl Wife. n “d daughtw: with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Drimmie per acre try provinces follow: Mani. ,e'1"1PreseessseGee-aal were Mr Elmer Bilton of Hamilton. totttt 18.4 bushels. Saskatchewan 'saiiaiimsisirairriiiiii'iiiiiEiG Mr Joseph Bilton, Holstein and Mr 15.3, Alberta 17.3. The 1939 wheat and Mrs H. Roth of m. Forest. Increase in the Prairie Provinces.‘ ~ROXY~ Mr and Mrs Archie McEsehern oft1etnny estimated " 25,813,000. and son of Toronto spent 'rhanittw,'arsrets, wt" more than 800.000 LV mttntr "as, Mr and Mrs James Nicholson El. wyn and Wilmer spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Mann of Minn) Twp. Miss Dorothy Fisher ct Toronto,' visited with Mrs Alex. Nicholson on Friday. l Recent guests with Mr and Mrs; Kenneth Ross and Mr and Mrs Alex) Ross were Mr and Mrs Robert Kirby, and family of Normnby Twp. andi Messrs Earl and Bert Ross of Town-l to. Our teachers, was Sharp of No. 9 and Mr Welch of No. 10 attended the South Grey Teacher’s Conven- tion In Flesherton on Thursday and Friday of Int week and spent the weekend at their respective homes in Durham and Fenelou Falls. Miss Marjorie Ross of London spent the weekend at her home here. Rev. A. R. Muir ot Prfeeviile gnve two line sermons " anniversary ner- vicei here on Sunny. the church be. ing well tuted morning and evening, and beautifully decorated. In the morning. Mm John Petty rendered a solo, Ind the choir an anthem; at evening service, the chair save an- other number,Mr Albert Mowbray of Owen Sound a solo, and Mrs. Reg. Ramage and sister Mrs Alias, a duet. The Wiomen's Association met last Thursday " the Caldwell home with a good attendsnce of members and visitors. Mrs. Blythe presided over the business meeting. " was decided to hold a chicken pie supper in the near future. Mrs Lennon invited the ladies to her home for the November meeting. Mrs. Csidwell served lunch " the close. Mr Albert Mowbray, Owen Sound. visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe. Rev. Mr Muir was a guest " Mr Wilbert Blythe's. Mr and Mrs Adrian Noble and ta. mily visited at Mr Julius Keller": on Sunday. Church Burnout. " KNOX W Mrs Alex Ecclea visited . oouplel Pleased to attend “an.” ner- ot an " the home d her mother, “can " Value! on and” both The Ladies' Guild meet- at the home of In Jun. luck on Thundny afternoon ot this week. Mus Ina McKelvey ot Owen Sound, is visiting this week with her sister, Mrs Wolfe. Miss Dorothy Basic ot Codaville,‘ spent the holiday " her home here.l Hlss Ruby Blythe and Mr. Elton of Toronto, spent the hoildsy with, Mr and um w. Blythe. i Mr and Mrs Nichol Bell and child- ren of more, were Sundsy visitors! with the Kerr families. Mr and Mrs Richard McCabe and family of Hamilton, spent sunday, and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. A. McCabe. , Miss Marjorie Kerr, Owen Sound. spent Sunday at her home. Dorothy Eastman ot Durham was weekend visitor with Wilma Bogle. Mrs Harry Weidman of Mt. Forest spent Tuesday evening with Mrs Jan. S. Rittentteht of Holstein VARNEY YEOVII. [ , m ununo seeding m M! tum? ' I If,?,' weeks hter than mun, owing to WW" Batur " backwu'd spring weather. but TUE... t M throughout the remainder of the' TH! t n " anon ("om-due growing cumu- It'- her for. u "on: prevailed and the my. In m- the m ._I I.-.“ ._-__ - ' " will], but on the Whole a fair to "can. harvest In Indicated. or m. by. pontoon and other not: the - t "rports is “new.” ht British Cot. umbu yield: have been N m on ' .A.... --.,. -. _ """'""'"""qBq0' the whole “mm, m, thntta ”trim. Numb“ - - F same pet-10d Int year. lwm" M Mare., 'ttr-tt NINE" In Ontario seeding Wu about tum; ""'"""------ weeks later than ulna], owing u, W940" mount up, .... Mort. backward spring weather. but TUE... WED, OCT. th, u, Ir, lc throughout. the reminder of the" TH! out cm In Town '. ...-on ("enable moving com!- lt’a not the - be.arttttse 81"! non: prevailed and the my. an m- the m....m a a. Mni' . en] have been mod. long be!“ We!“ ... “In... particularly Abundant. In the Hart. “on, We. um can. It's L' ' time Pinwhee- mm In mm to mm t crop tetttrtta vary u to dintrteta, but on the whol- a fair to "m: .-- ‘m “DION " laces. l Mr 1nd |ran of Gk with Mr I I Mr: Pol end with I We had jnnd In , last " years and stressed taking the Musically Tidings. Mrs C. nuns- ter read of the work or Mr nnd Mrs Httwtott of Jhnmi. India. Mrs Me. liiiki; Br. mid of the woth done hv Prnfl. hospitals. In H. 31er red of ntypial lndinn village. Rev Mr Kaye closed with pnyer, utter which lunch was served. l We were pleued " “menu we lmeeting of Verne! healer Aid, held at the Caldwell home lut Thursday. ‘There was a Rood attendance. lnclu~ {ding inumber of vllltors. Lunch was served at the close. service " Knox. Mr end the Earl Mead and child- ren of Glenelg, were visitors Sunday with Mr and Mrs Stanley Mountain. Mrs Porter spent over the week end with Mr end In Wm. Porter. We had e pleasant visit with Mr. end In Win Ker-hell Pttdny. Ilre Hubert Homage]! md child- ren of Holstein spent I few deyelut week with Mr end In Bert Wetson and attended service et Knox Sunday We were pleased to attend the Ierved u the clone. 5 A number from here extended the Min Mary Hemmer of Tannin: nnnivemry service " Vnmey last spent over Thanksgiving week end Sunday. with her mother, end family. Mr nnd Hrs Robert Gray at Tomm- Mra with ot town visited over the to spent the weekend with her par- week end with her dnughier. urn B. em Mr and Mrs western“. Koenig of Hampden and attended the Mr and hire Gordon Grant and service at Knox on Sunday. family of Goderich spent Thanh-- All Canada had Goad Craps Knox WJLS. met. at Mrs. 1 Wednesday, with " In attend: Mrs Wilton preslded and read scripture lesson. Mrs Marshal cutlined the W.M.D. wore for (Bk. of Montreul ttnat Crop Report) 'ttititnated at 223,713,300 d barter at 77.023000 'rttrmthing its Pucuctlly numb. and 1. Mr, unpleuon In ""atehe-, erta, Gunman: were de. Sepmmber flint. but now atrnoat convicted.| f 'rttetttt by farmers to Personal amino-W had . Mrs Marshall Br at Mrs. Blrr's In attendance. and read the August 1 to", ”plum! II. mammal B dun!!! the I I About tum; _ - "HIV 3. l ‘".n ttttout Town' 1 - -_-- I I DAEMON“! AOAMtr-gn vine memory ot husband d father. John ' MM. who ted away. Oct. 1929. G: rm from u. t lenving me: death an ne r take “my, Memories that III alway- white upon all earth we Wife. n um! dun t",'1"rr-eseessseGee--,." 'rsaimiigamits-iiriiiiii'iGL" mun, can, “T, OCT. 12. , "We". Creepers! The Bin lurk-my Meuttu, (no to (we I Mt '0 “I! that ”I.-- -. 'NDosrmoateEmtoaiGe. A, GILL Iovo '" HO'ALONG “CONN In “01h: Ila . ' WM: M Han- - h the III" on Te"" WWW"""'"' _ pmenl report I good use. um Ruth Home wont to To. Ionto this “on!” and will spend a couple of month- there. Mr and In on“. “6(9le of Port (blhourne spent over (he holi- day " Mr Thom” Hanna’s. Mr and In David Hooper, Sr 7 - ._, V “YA-Mos. Mr Ind I'm Joya- ulna H night. T on by the Norwich. will hold their Flown: um m. Thur-dun chher " in Yeovil on Hugh Lamont'c farm Con " [at 10. There will be no "hittg next year, the an: Gel-nun- took " the m. Mr Arthur Wells lad: radio instal- led recent". Hrs George Moore and (My. Mr. and In Herb Htstdett,smotmmitton Mr And In We": of Hanover vis, ited Monday with Irma In B.Eva Mr and In Gordon Grant and family of Goderich spent Thanki- giving with Mr and In Pete Corn. ish. Walters at Mr and Mrs. Wm, Nel. son's on Sunday were Mr and Mrs. Wagner 1nd family of new, Mr and In; Win. Vollett and Mr John loan of Durban. Mr and in R. Finder and Sever. ly Walled on Sunday with her moth er in In. Whyte of You". Mr all In Lloyd Crane of Guelph spent the week and with not Mr. and lira. “a!" Lewis have moved in with In: parent: (oratima befrre taking up hone-akin; on his fun " Danton. Visitors with Mr ad In. Men Curmount on Monday wen In and [out of the timer- have taken advantage of the nice weather tn store their potatoes and roots which In John Dick-on. Mr. and In. Finlay new“ have moved In with his parents (ultimo barre taking up hone-dun; on his farm It Dromone. Walton with Mr Ind It". Men Cannon!!! on Monday were Mr. and Mrs George Moore and (may. Mr. In: [Man of w. Nut “a a weekend mm» with her Mend Miss "TIE minim.» not!" to“ m-ia-- '0' Pity“: THE arr: Olafuza. et 1.. mm: .... man- This In In mull In“ put and In W. Cecil ml“ and Nina '. The 'ttta'. in It! '. tt, In, 14 q wit h Inlkes mm. 1. H. Smith. E, David “In. AKIN Ito-gunk! Sharpe. Among the many in mbuto were then from Mr um! In M. Shun Wllwn: Mr and In (E I'urhnm Farmer'u Count puny; Mrs Humid Hailed Mr and In Moore, Kim and In: J. H. Smith In. A. A. and " Bari Beryl: Mr mdlrs William I Mr and In George. mum and Mrs Tho-nu Bunion m ur; Junior Futon, Attan P and Mrr Imm and "tttity IL; Mr and In William Sn and Mrs Huron! Bhunw; In: W J. Voile". Mr and I Torry. Mr and In Edgar I Mr and In Stanley Mich; “in Lydia Adina; lira In so", Regina: “Block landh- Ill and In H. Konnvdy. Mrs Goo, Minn: Mr and MI lid Adina. If and If! Ciar, lam and Mr and In: Georg Thim- - carried by “0th churn My. Min Shun» mum and Cttarue Shun»; and Brad Milan. Bobbie Anhur min-on. Pm: Hui comtueted by her “Nor. Re C. Alum“ of Hanover, mails Rev. C. Saunders: ot Mum-k "We-rum In Mowing terms! wallknown worth of ttte ck and the Milan of the life had cloned. lama-mom I’l- Mr and Mr Mrs H. A. Slums and Mn: At one bmllwr. Willis" The funeral was maroon {mm her I: M “I fr, and Brad Adi-m. Bobbie Mil Arthur Bun-on. Frill "aiu-y norm: Brown. Priondu from I dirutttee 'ir' Mule-d the funeral “we Mr um William Reeves. and Mrnnd "mum Stu-w. Mr Iplvin A It and In Hunt-y Smith, am Wm. SIM: of forum». Ir mm Max. Ream. Mom: and In Blank-y yum." and Lydin “but, ct 0mm Shunt]; A. C. Int-pin“. Canon; It In: C. IcKonn. Collinn'ood. 1'lifroM After an "tttem' ot six month». luring a tstgoke, In Sarah L. dam "and May at the how her New, In Gaol!!- K. ti an on m. October. 16th her and your. The Inc In Eddington. “no m datttthter of the late Dr T Tuner of lid-min, wu- born on 'tlat town It l omtueted J. Allison umlly plan In Durham The null bearers um Milan]. tt pron Huck awash" Woman of DI u and hit“!!! of [mm out neuter oi " church. um to moum urbund and In man of pietttuet Ir-uvo [us-noun!” d her msstnr wt £011“le the Durham Pamwrs' . Cam-any. ulna one I Wilmn of Durham. Rh HIM by tt mm wmus, 'tTung M... WILL'AM AttLAte Mrs. William Adluul. a m-Il ‘d MEN! mam-11m! rmmlm rt MRS. SARAH L. EDDINGTO het her nae-mine her husband Msarpe, annd. Mrs William I "l, Mr And in nd Mrs 10hr. y new. Sn: I s of [Mduvk I Redford and Mi " " VOL. LXI], NO Maxim: on \\ Ins Willi w Hwy-(III mu I In; Moon " J. H. t I In; In I C A. lit-Hy a Mines: Meu' MI ll HEROLLCALL " the hou promim M All home Mum" two th, Mt of mun-mom u MIL Edward] ANN-d Sharp: nn M Hath-ll I "rt MI-mlr Arum m "et ll Itet Ml tum" y be Mum"!!! up: n SI pa Nter Adlu " vino-1 ty All" "at him "" M Illl "ttte will; " ttce M and "lull tthe Ind M M of M Ad In

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