w; vandal-stand Mrs. J. Pickard of Toronto has purchased tho Mortloy farm south of Domoch formerly known as the Eat} farm. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sweeney returned to their home in Grand Rapids. Nich, on Saturday after spendin a few weeks with friends and re a- (Our Own Correspondent) The Young People's Sm'ioty of the Py-owhytm'inn c-hm'rh hold :1 wry o'njoyahlo- sm'it'l |:|~'t 'l'lwschly vw'n- ing. Howard Davidson m'rupiml â€I“ rhzm'. The most. important, part of the program was a «Inhahn the sub- JPN nl' whirh was "Resolved that, mum-ups haw clone more for “Mario than modern inventions.“ The at- tirmutiw speakers \W'I'v Gordon Rid- dell, Mary Morrimn and, as Miss l. Whiteman Was unable to he. pros- ent. Mrs. D. A, tlampholl took lwr part; while the negatin- sitlv was Upheld hy \Villiam Davidson. Hamp- don Spenm-r am] \Vollnro- McClure. All speakers put up good arguments. and the debate was so evenly con- testmt that the judges found difï¬- rulty in deciding. However. after some c'telihoration, they gave their decision in favor of the negative. The judges were Mrs. J. C. Hender- son, Miss 8. Lawrence and Mrs. A. McIntosh. After the debate, a spell- ing match was hetd and a contesx on Bible questions. Another debate has been Adeeidec‘t _9n for _Ma_rch_19; Tho-ro whs a" {mud créwd at Mr. Angus Mun-Nun’s salon and gum] prjg-vs were I‘PHIIZWI. Mr, and Mrs. Hum-go 'l’m‘nhull yis- â€ml with Mr mother, Mrs. William Hill. rm'vnlly. ~ Miss Kathlw'n Firth vntprtainnd Um ymmg [H'upll‘ tn 3 slvigh ricln party and a “vim-r mast recently whic-h Hwy vnjuwul wry much. 'l‘lm monthly mowllng of llw W. M. S. was lwlcl at. tlw home of Mrs. L, \lc'lman with a gum! attendance. Smw'al 20ml papm‘s wvro' wad. The nvxl. mowing will b“ hvlol at tho humo- ur Mrs hillvn Bnyul l‘ln‘ mnnlhl) mo'vling 0f tlhc- . F. W. H VVill ln- lwlll al lhv homo- of Mrs. JHI’IH'S l.a\\'°wm-o- nn March 12. Mr. and MN. .lnlm Cuswvll spnnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. \VEIHPI' Clark". Rocky Saugeen ’Our Own Correspmzdent) Miss )lanun \msio is spI'IIIliIII: .1 “wk “ith III-I aunt .‘lIs. “ultm (llarko', Quit» a numbm' nf uiu' ynung pm- Dln :utv-nolvd Mr. Hm'hvrt 'l‘lmmm‘s dam‘P and report a most. anoyahln timt'. Mrs. James Banks ul’ Proton has again ho-Pn «jallml. tn lmlp nurse her fathvr win†In} svrmusly 2H. Mr. Jumps melian is _sufl‘ering frum a so-vo-ro- attack of qmnsy. Dr. Smith 0! Durham H In altvmlamw. - Mrs. Hroonwéy nf (m'fglph is spam]- mg n wwk nr morn \ch ho-r sustvr. Mrs, NIH-haul Ko'mwy. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. William Bell of [war Durnowh submit. a clay l't't't'lllly with llw lit-slip family: _ Mr. and Mrs. ..l chwnny uf Dor- noch wm'n guests M Mr. and Miss. Chm'lvs Slurwell on Sunday anpr- noun. MI. and Mrs. val Bmcv spvnt Bunohy moning with M! and Mrs. E. H. Hulolsmiih. Mr. Lump (mldsmith swnt Sun- day anon-mum will} Mr. John W‘alsh, Goldsmith brnthm's haw pur- chasm! a swamp {rum Mr. Charlvs Shvwvll and an- prvparing to take it out at one». Quite a number of our young sports attended a dimer at Mr. L. ankius 0f Hutton Hill on Friday mum of last week. Mr. Row-l Boyco' had a nicv wood hen Um ï¬rst of “w wm'k, (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Lm'm- (mlclsmith «2f Massiv is Spo'miing a rnuplo- 0f \V’Pf‘kS with his hrnlhm's :It tlw mill, Mr. and Mrs. val 81).ch swnt Sunday owning with Mr. and Mrs. ’Our Own Correspondent) .\t present the cnmmunity is mowed with bereavement having suf- fered the loss or one of our fine young men only nineteen years of age in the person of Aylmer Bart- lnan. Around about the 24th or 25th of February, Aylmer spoke of not feeling very well, and later in the day. a doctor was called. After an' examination. the doctor proclaimeclt ph-m-opnmznwnia. A nurse was im- mediately called, and a hard tight {or life was fought until Saturday morning about live-twenty when he. assml away. Aylmer was a lad: willy llimiglit m', a buy who al- ways put his heawnly Master lirsl. He leaves to mourn his lnss. :1 mn- thi'l'. futile-1'. li‘w si-lmw zimi l'ulii' brothers all at humu. The funeral took place on Mmulay last at one o’clock. the remaim being taken to the Hannwr Co-mo-lwry. We extend our «low-pest symgvrllliy tn Mr. and Mrs. Hartman and family. . \\'ml¢lin'.‘ hrlisz 'm- rmging nut] \Vt-ddim: ["415 very far away. A numbm from this \icinit took in the play at Holstein on riday evmiing given by the Dramatic Club. All report a good time. (Our Own Corrmdcnt) Miss Alberta Witherow spam the week-9nd with her frivnd, Miss Orchard. near Mount Forest. as: week with her cousin, Miss arlha Sheen near Pike Lake. Misses Lillian and Laura Hilgard- oer spent Tuesday at Henry Leis- men}. Miss Bella Stpwart of Mount For- est spent a woek with her sister, It's. 0. Henry. Mr. Felix Curran is busy moving back on to the 13th concession. Mrs. John Mchnzie is visiting her <istor, Mrs. George Ammerman. Miss Justina Leibold spent__t_he PAGE 8. Glenroadin Dornoch Allan Park Welbeck. The worst enemies of a nation are not flesh and blood. Theiy; can- not he kept, from our coasts y the most efï¬cient navy, The guns of the forts which guard our ports are powerless against them. Greed, sel- flshness, dishonest , inhumnty, forgetfulness of G ’8 law, are the toes our land has reason to fear, and against whom she leads the ranks of her loyal defenders. Glunm-zuulatinns to Mr. H. Mclman mul ht'iclv (nm' Mia's .lmn Blink! \\ lm \ww m: In ind on \V c «Innsday at â€w h:.ul| Priwwillv. They will takn Hp H'sidvncn 011 Mm Richardson farm mum of Swintnn Park. _ A good numhvr uf the citizons haw wvn cmws and are! looking fm'wnrcl for spring. but Um snow fall ovm- Hm \VN‘k-l'nd has made a difl‘vrnnt imm-msion. and the crow huï¬jno ggnlrnl on Old Man Wintm'. Mr. J, Irving, who has been ill with his son. Lawrence. here for tho last month or so. we are glad to say. is slowly improving. _ Mr. I). Haw wnnt, t0 thn city on Satin-clay fur a short, vacation and will take in a row of the hockey matclws. Miss Nixon ofvâ€"Viicvt'oiiizilm Corni-vrs has takm a position with Mrs. J. Coriwtt. A svlvét party was héld at the hump, of Mr, H. .‘lt'Millnn on Mon- «13;: nvynipg. Miss Rnhy Haw sm-nt Um week- vnal at Mr Imme- hm'v. Mia's Ruth Rivhardson loam-s on Monday for Port Mgm where she has smrurugl a [H'DSIUOIL 5: mm] II) IIIII IINIIIIS. IIIIII IIIIIII tho â€0an IIIIIaIIIIII and “III. IIIISI of â€10‘. IIIIIniIII: was spent in dancing both III IIIII IIIIII yImng: until the earl) iIHIII'S III IIIII mIIIIIIiIIg. MPSSI'S. G. Haw. I). HIIw. J. HaII, IIZII. Him and II. SIIIIII, suppliml IIIII music. Mr. IIIIIIIIIIIIISOII IIIIII caller. II'IIiIII Mr. II. KiIInI-II aIIIIId as IIIImI manager. Miss M. KiIIIIIIII. IIIII) spIInt the IIIIIIk at IIIIII homo III IIII IIIIIIIIInIIn III IIIII city on SIIIIIIIIIIIV. Miss K. McMillan IIIIIIIIIS this Mon- III I.‘ III train fIIIIa aIIlII‘SI‘ in IIIII \VIIS- iI'l‘Il IIIIstiII‘II III. TIII‘IIIIIO. A wry mLiuyahlv owning was mum. at Hu- honw of Mr. and Mrs. H, Haw on \thufsclay owe-ping. i Our Own Correspondent) L. U. L. H36 ho-hl their annual At Hunw on Friday PW‘lling, tlm 5th ins!" and it was a dm'iclvd sncï¬vss. Mr. H. R. Kinm-ll ahly hmk thn Illl- tic-s as chairman and «Mimi thn aud- io'llt’o' in «mum at. H n'vlm'k. whnn a h-nuihy prngram follnwml consisting of music by Hw nrvhnsh'a. two songs by MP. A. Ric-hardsnn and step mini-in}; by Mr. L, Wain-hop of Pmâ€" lnn Statinn. also thiw inngthy din- inguos by thv ynung pmplp 0f lhn ’nrk which Wt‘l’i' unwind with grmit npplnusn. A dainty llllH'll was thou Mr. \Vilfl'mi Hzigmlm'n of British «Inlnmhia and mnsin, Mr. Evarn Gatmnun nt‘ Elmwmul spvnt 'l‘uns- day and \Vminvsday of last wwk at â€in lmmv of Mr. William Riemann. Mr. H, C. 'l‘nri'i'y was Ull't'iliflllf'ii with pnvumnnia last \wnk, but with mu'vi'ul nursing: and Dr. I). B. Jami- son in Iliii‘llliallt'i' is iwttm' again. We oxtnml sympathy to M 1‘s. James Brunt in lwr rm'vnt bermwmmlt in thv (Math 0f hm' Sistvl'. MP8. Jumps Robinsun of (31.103le. I’ll ... .. Plcuswl [U know Mrs. Dunn and daughlrr. Irene. arrived home from ’l‘nrnntn Mumduy. Miss Irrnv is greatly improve-d in lmalth. Snrf'y tn'népm't um! of our bright littlo- laoldio-s. Mastvr Eddw McDon- gall. has lwon under Um earn of Dr. Stvplwns. Elmwoml. and has. to wear glassns fur a Izmv. 'l‘lw annual mmnling of tho Ladins‘ Aicl will be», lwlcl at. the home of Rm: and Mrs. (Jrivkington 'l‘lnn's- day of this week. nyarriauv. .A wry usuful display of gifts was Ill vyulpnce, and. overyune anuyml tlw kind l‘lnspltallty of the young vuuplp and wish them every sucrvss Ill hf». Mvssrs. Brucr Sutherland and Willard llullmrl’urll \wro “ll' gnu-arts 01' Misso-s lllanrlw and Helen Buyrt‘ I'o‘l'l'llll}'. Friday rwning nl’ last Wou'k :1 sl-mx'rr was giwn .\l r. and Mrs. Hor- man Johnston by l'rivmls and nrlgh- lmrs gm llw occasion of tlwir recent. Mr. and M!“- William Portvr, Dur- ham. and Missow. [mum and hate .Mp- lhmald. Lamlash. wvrv I'ncent \‘lSIt- Hrs at. thv homv uf Mr. and Mrs. Findlay Mdluaig. Missns vasio 'l‘wamhry and “019'. Mm'vyn \s'cro m-nk-nnd vi<it02°s at Hm horns» of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 'l‘wamluy, Mr. Harold McKechnin was again chusm assvssnr for the township of Buntinck for the year i926â€"th0 right man in tho- right, placv. The Ladies’ Missionar3 \ocu t3 of Crawford z'Xuxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Alchie McDougall Wednes- day afternoon. A ng3 number were present. After the business part of the meeting was owr and a quilt quilted the hostess served a dainl3 lumh assisted by Misses Edna McDougall and Helen yBoy.ce Congratulations to the Ebenezer sextette on winning in the dramatic contest held in the Durham town hall recently. “0 wish them ev- ery success in Markdalv lriday mening of this week. (Our Own Correcpondcut) Miss Violet Watson was the guast of hnr friend. Mrs. Edgar Boyce, over the week-end. Mrs. B. Dargavel returned home- Saturday after spending a few days with her father in Owen Sound. whom, we are sorry to hear, is not Improvmg. A number from hvro attended the successful auction sale of Mr. Angus McArthur last week, 9y left on Monday for Detroit where they will Spend the remainder of the winter. Miss Marie Moore spent. the week- end in Toronto rt‘cently. OUR NATION'S P033 Swinton Park. Mrs. Tuckm- of Arthur will ad- dress Hm \V. M. S. of tho l'nitmi chum-h nnxt Mummy owning. Mr. W. Calder of Durham was in tho \‘illagn nu business latoly. Mrs. Smith of Conn spent a few days latvly with her mother, Mrs. James Eccles. A car ut‘ mkp was distributed in ting viliggu tast. week. Mr. W. abler‘iï¬gé of Owen Sound visited his brother, Mr. D. P. Col- erigge {ocegtlyt ,_ Revs. Almack of Alma and West. of Holstein exchanged pulpits last Sabbath. Mr. Almack favorably im- pressed the congregation in the United church, his sermon being above _t_ho gyerage. Mrs. Carter and daughter, Grace, are visiting friends in Hamilton. The play “Barbara Makes .a Splash." by the Holstein dramatic club, was well patronized on last Friday evening in the hall. The different characters sustained their part well and to the pleasure of the audience. The proceeds for the ben- eï¬t of the Library, amounted to $110. Mr. Albert Mayer, 1‘er near Let» ter Breen, has purchased Mr. Dan O‘Connell’s farm. Mr. Dan O’Connell’ 3 sale on Thurs- day was well attended. and prices ranged fairly high. Mr. O‘Connell intends to remain here for a couple of months when he “ill seek his fortune elsewhere. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Alex. Rae of South Egremont and Mrs. Gilstorf of Saskatchewan were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rag 0n_'l‘u_esday.___ Mr. R. J. Arhill made a businesa trig to‘Torqngp Tuesglay. Holstein. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE It has often been said that this is a world of continuous change, and perhaps at no time have we realized the truth so much as in the winter of 1925 and 1926. We have watched the trek of agricul-j turists to the towns, and we were! indeed surprised and sorry to learn. that you had joined the ever-in- creasing trend. We, your neigh- bors. friends and fellow church- members are indeed sorry to know of the loss of robust health of you, Mr. Lawrence, which compels you to seek a lighter occupation than farmin , and we sincerely hepe that with t e less strenuous work you may be able to regain a good mea- sure of health. We. have always found both of you kind and oblig- ing neighbors. always willing to as- sist in any good cause and always willing to give a helping hand in time of trouble or difï¬culty. You, have always taken a lively interest! in educational matters. and Mr.,‘ Lawrence has served this section} well in the capacity of school trus-I tee. In St. Paul’s church, l‘lgremontJ you have always taken a lively in- terest and helped liberally with both time and substance in the con- struction of the present edifice and in the maintenance of the same. The. members of the church have much to regret in the departurei of you from their midst and will? remember kindly the many years? of willing service given by you. Mrs. ’ l,a\\°rence. as organist. of the church. and this community at large loses much in your «lc’qn-rture. As you have assisted in so many concerts and social gatherings. your place will be difï¬cult to lill. We regret your removal very much indeed. As a token of our esteem for you. we would ask you to accept. this couch as a remembrance of the many ~ The evening was spent in cards and danci to excellent music sup- plied by t e Hooper brothers, and in fact continued until well on into the morning hours. Following is the address: To Mr. and Mrs. George S. Lawrence: BGRBIOI'I‘ COUPLE made by Messrs. Arthur Donald Watson. (Continued from HONORED BY FRIENDS Lee and 1) - nu“ --‘-‘-u '0‘.) III “I,“ 1.†Teacher. "Your print», family matters have no inlvrest for tlw Plflflfl." Robbins. «At Brockvill«-. un March 6. to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robbins. a son. Retort Gunman: The teacher was giving a lesson on thv creation. .luhn interrunti-«i with tho remark: “My father says WP are doscomivd from apes.'_' SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS Sr. lV.â€"lretie Grasby Jr [Viâ€"Dorothy Caldwell, Doug- las Grant. Jr. [ILâ€"Clem Patterson. 'Billie Caldwell. Sr. Il.â€"-Volmn Blyth. Dorothy Bo- gle, Marjorie Kerr, Elgin Blyth. Jr. II.â€"-Claronce Coxon. Sr. Primer.â€"â€"â€"Galdwcll Kerr. (') Absent from examinations. â€"â€"-Marjorio A. Caldwell. Teacher. 0.8.8. In. 1 Bmmont and Hannah: ' Signed oh behalf of your friends and neighbors and fellow church- workers. years of life spent in this eonimun- ity and of the kindlyffeelmgs at your old friends and neighbors. and we sincerely trust that, many yours of useful life are still in store fm‘ you. We extend to you our best wishes for your success and hap- piness in younnew _home. BORN Donald Watson. James Mack. J‘H}; pad I db "I? Thursday. larch 21.13.: v“. 5". 6“ “(10'0“ VOL. 59.â€"N(). :i I. 0. 0. F. HEM! RECEIV Two leathers Decor! You Jewels, While 9-Year Ridge 101' C1 ï¬atâ€"Pleasant So “out by Grey Lodg Iondqy night nf I big night. in I_m-:nl wâ€"â€" v v by the mvmlwrs .n T the hull was 00":anng [he chairman for Hun we 01‘0““ U) Hl‘dt‘!‘ :I [he pmgram. AS the 3'0th (Wand the Chlll' “'8‘ hkuz “II! J. MNHI‘I' \Vlm, remarks “'vlt'nmml it evening with Hu- 1-.- q-yona would pm“; lowing Um vlmn'mm 1m pl'npvx' \\ 4†(It numlwr ht‘ l:‘..' W Ramauv. I‘n. ViOIin flQIGH‘hHH {H ‘ GOIO by Mr» \13' _.‘ reading M \h: I “101"!“ â€H‘ WIS (‘lljnymi I important part ms, 98pm ml! we order. “3 Odd I’f'lltm _-‘ . bars of Hu- w bars 01' MHHH [$00in me “WNW"! Ltmi H. Jarkmm ;: 25 years . “In 1" upon his In plum-d Hu- cm Mic? an his â€r. Luicllzm' I: ‘0 say “but†tuld hem: “\w- bflcflmv u mvn newr I'vux'vttm young mun t young man excflllom sm° reminisomn m0 of NW of his strum: tiun and h†he was still Shnrfl} :H'h- (he I. H. H ins his nwm! more uvhtma ciMy Hum ' 80mm}. \L'. in; h‘ilmh- hl‘ $8M Hm‘ madv nu hi SOUTH AMER! NEED M Graphic Am That Unhp Ind Pictm Week. sinnzu‘x Immutn returnm Knox 4'} wwk. :0 of Hm : nilihw “I0 iM'i heart 1" the! HI IIrm'ly ind m if this Christâ€! Sh‘v'w QOWIHiw NIL an undpr \ that v m‘UIHts BI‘N'M no «In ll im triunï¬ {macho gum-I "It «41' “Vin chila WWII: â€Wm “"UH shizv Formvr Pi'O‘FIMVI. Innufa(-h:w:~ ,\ his return I w“ :e in Lamina. Mr s! â€bv Mating Um WIVNDB ‘ 4!“ id halal Luitad lx'n: l'ln u I sumu 0 EH |‘\'('l lat