Mr. A. D. McLeod is on his rounds “Jr-93931:. qssggsing th_e tombip. Mrs. Sarah Mini.†«mo "w’eiï¬'tmid Montana 3 year ago to visit her sis- ters and brother, has returned to 114111-110!!! again: Miss VictoFia McMillan, accomm- ied by her friends, Miss Helen and prowd. Mr. and Mrs. Ulivor McCaslin and throw. children of Durham spont Sunday wool; with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Honkins. Mr. Hilliard Armstrong spout a few days rocontly visiting in Tor. onto. - The sideroads are almost impass- able. _How they soon become im. Mr. and 3i 1%. I-indlm McCuai‘grhand family of Mulnck spent. Sunday last with kinflr‘qd inmthis burg. (Our Own Correspondent) The snow disappears fast one day. and mm'o'hmmo-s Hm npxt. It was with grvat. ploasurn on Sunday morning that, flow. W‘. A. MacWIlliam m-vsvntw! wwn girls of "10 Sunday svhnnl with diplnmas for the mvmm-izilm M the Scripture. two of them :nlsu I'm-Diving: Biblc‘s fur thn row-Nation of Um Shorter catm-hism. Miss Marrow-t. Yam-y homo Int WN‘k aftm- sr Winter In Toronto. Domoch (Our Own Correspondent). Th9 bright sunshinn and .tho birds on Sunday mnrnim: rvmmdml us that. it. was tho- first may of spring, and we are wry surv no on» IS Mr. unol Mrs. Euriwst Lurk rp- turnvd ham» lust. \ka aftvr spend- in: a fmv womks in Kitchener. “'4- an,» all wry plvasml tn hpar that. Miss Allin Smith. who undnr- went an inl'zltâ€"imi on Saturday in Durham ilnspiml. is improving nicn-i Iv {mah‘r thn rare- n! Dr. D. B. amwsmi. ‘I' I’ Mr. and Mrs. Charlos are mnving this mark to Harm'aw's farm. WP. we to uur neighborhmvd. . _ . 'n' .......u .7. [1|t0llUl6. Mrs. .lamrs B. 'l'urko'r sprnt last wm-k with Mr. and Mrs. Thnmas Moorv, Concession 20. Mrs. Crawford Harrisnn and chil- dren arr having: this work to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Watson. Glmwlg. berm-n. going tn join hm" husband in Detrnit. “'0 wish thrm 51100033 in thuir new venture and will be slag] to, are 1th hack in Ontario. w--. aruL I‘ II t Illll‘ I l". - Mr. Jack Ferguson is holidming in the 011993 City at present. \l- â€"â€" I Glamcnt ~ (Our Own Correspondent) “"0 hour son in haal‘ n! Hm im- pl'nw-mvnt of Mr. Reggie Ramage, Whu is ill with pm-umonia. Mrs. Juno's Harrison is ablo- U be around again, and is spmdin a few days with hm- sistm'. . rs. Thamas Harrison. Sr, 'l'lwre was a specially good limo at lhv St. Palrirk suicial lwlol in Zinu nu Friday rwuiug last under "in auspiro-s of Hip \Vnmon’s lusti- tulr. Tho- prugram was a bright our thrnugbout. Mrssrs. llharlos Williams and .lamus Haslio- suppliml vary swrrt musir; rrcitutious wrrc iwn by Miss Kalii- May Firth and r. (Zlarrucv llubiusun; solos by Miss Kililh 'l'o'etrr and Miss lula N0- blr; ilurls by Alva l'lro-o-uwoml and Viola .Vm-ly and Mrs. Nnblr and Miss‘ Edith 'l‘o-vtrr. 'l‘lw tableau by two‘ ocbunl girls anal a paniomimn by a group \w'i'u vxlra gnml numbers. Tho- Elly» Hill Dramalir Club gaw tlu-ir play. "Thu Cuckoa’s Nash" in aplrmliil (“rm and wrre warmly ap- plauolml. lllurssiux: runtmls followed in whirl: Mr. William Jack and Alm Grunuuwmol wrro- tho» priznâ€" winnrrs, lilo-rk H. H. MacDonald. Hrs. \\'. .l. ernwnml and Miss Rota Barbour brim: the. judge-s. .\u 0x- ct‘llrul. l'PNfl clusml a wry happy ewniug's rulprtainmo-ul. mum. and vnjc)§"rno-ntn.iln {hniï¬lu-w homo» at. _.\larkdalv. Mr. Clark is muwng hm vfl'uvts In this week. 'IVI mg um um uuuw With all Its pleas- ant memories and happy associa- tions. The neighborhuml is a unit n wishing thym many wars} of I L._-_IAL A4 Miss Kathleen Firth of town was a guest of Miss Katie Cook the first of the week. The Traverston mill was a busy I ot last week. Mr. George. Street 0 opping 500 bags of grain. The roads at present are bad. wusser, dead. Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan removed to Markilale the early part of last week. Mrs. Ryan has lived on the‘ old homestead since childhood, and be, since their marriage about forty years ago. As their family have all been away doing for themselves {or years. they found the work of run.l aim: the farm alone too heavy and; have rented to Mr. Walter Clark of! Alwrdeen for a term of live year-3.! The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ryan has ever been noteal for its open hospitality. They were good. kind- ly. ohliging neighbors. and ‘lis with reluctance and regret they are leav~ mg the. olol .lmme \}'illi all its pleas- -n‘ mA.-_..--â€"- Mr. Clin‘ord Cook arrived home on Saturday from Detroit, having been assistin his brothers in their build- ' con racts since Christmas time. n. George Peart and her daugh- ter, Mrs. Henry Beaton, and Missy Blanche are holidaying with kin- dred in Toronto. Mr. livorge Part :5 eat a few days of last wvek with is brother- in-law, Mr. Jnhn Hudson, at South Beplinck, who is quite ill at pres- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webber of Huttnn Hill visitml Sunday at the “Va homestead. (Our Own Corrmdcnt) We had the ï¬rst thunderstorm of the season on Friday of last week, larch 19. That indicates a late spring. PAGE 8. Hutton Hill rgzu'vt. Vase-y rofturm‘d wook aftm' sppmlmg the ' n a '- _rl_(s Mclunnon M Mr. (ivorlv‘gn wolvamv thpm Mr. .lnsvph Davidson is nngaged with Mr. Alvx. Aljon for the Spring am! summm' nmnths. Missvs Blanclu- MCKf‘Chnie and Lvna BM] worv the gunsts of Mrs. “llgflldl Clark thv laHnr part of Um ....... “'0'“ Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Buwman sgwnt tho wm‘k-ond atuhis pnmq it; Kitchonm'. Mr. Jamvs Hutsrlm' and Mr. W‘il- Ham Glamnhvll haw horn busy draw- .in;.‘ lugs fur Mr, A. MCAI'HHII'. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shnwell spvn‘. Sunday afternnon with friends at Ih‘vrmwh. Miss Lucillv Sharpe and Miss Isn- hc-l \Vhitrmau «pom Saturday af- m-nnon with Mrs. E, R. Goldsmith. Snrry to rrport that, Mr. Jack \Valsh has In takr a mmn in NH]- many as a: support to his lame knee but lmpo tn see him around again. Mr. Juhn Lvdingham and Miss .lnssin [.mlingham spent the week- end with friends at Mulock, “3.4.4 HUN] BOVPP is Qnmulinvr n _ _-‘-vv Misha Ellen Hoyt-n is Sanding a fvw days at. Mr. Rnlwrt Lecling'ham’s. Mr. Lm'nn Goldsmith has rvturnml ti'llh' l_|:=mv at Mnssiv. _ _-- - . v- .-50\~IIJ uuut ['Uu Mussrs. John a_nd Stew. \ 'agle Slim", Sunday owning With Mr. WI]- hag) Shayna ( Our Own Correspondent) Mr, 'l‘lmmas Hill spmit Sunday al'tm'nmm with Mr. William Sharpe. \l.........-~ I l' ~ ' "‘ “‘ ‘ -- owl-.1. Mr. and nil-5.36115 Teeter of Mark- daln spvnt the ï¬rst. of the week with Mr. and gigs. “019130 Ritchie. Mrs. David Robinson is visiting relatives in Gait. Mrs. John Mortley and children of Arthur are. visiting her parents, Mr; and Mrs. H,_\Viliiams. Mrs. Georgé'ï¬itchie visited“ her daughter. Mrs. Nelson McGuire, in qulsteinhou Saguxjday. The roads; “wk-6m 'practically im- passable for a few days last week. but they are in much better con- digipn this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Whyte, 0. D. 8.. left here on Saturday for Toronto where they expect to re- side in the future. They will be much missed on the Old Durham Road. u U ‘7. 0 Mr.‘ aKE'ï¬i‘Z' F. P. Reiley gave :- iielzghtful party on Friday evening as Mrs. Wï¬lfred “‘a-tStm. who has been convalescing at her old home at the Glen, returned to her home he_r_e on _Su_nday.w ~ Mr. Neil Madill of Melancthon, spent. tho week-end at her home on the South Line. and took in the part) at Mr. Reiley's. (Our Own Correspondent) Welbeck. Mr. Wilfred Adlam. who spent the winter with M r. and Mrs. Fred Tor- ry, intends wm'king for Mr. Ernest. Rqs-ebnyough this summer. is; visiting this week with his 0011‘ an}: 1V1_1'_._I)nv1d Burns, Willowdale (Our Own Correspondent) Making Syrup is HIP order of the day. 'l’hv run has been wry poor so far. Mr. A. l). McAulifl'u from Detroit is Visitinz this; mwk with hie m..- -v -5. Mr. Jnhxi \V. Brown has moved to “w cottage recently purchasm‘! from Mr. “('Ol'gfl Aitken. . up any II It LU] Ulll/Uo Mr. 69-01;:9 \itkvn has m0\9d to fzum u-cvnm purchasml fxom ._..I _\\. Bumn. Mr. Roy McLean, teller in the bank here, was remembered by his young friends by a nice little presentation and address at the home of Mrs. John Brown Wednesday evening. Mr. McLean has received word or his transfer to the bank in Stayner. Mrs. Petrie is home again after a Visit in the \Vest, Dr. Ellis returned home Tuesday after a few days went in Toronto. ing, the chief feature being a de~ hate, the subject of which was-â€" “Resolved that observation is a. more important factor in education than reading." The affirmative was sustained by Miss Jean Ellis and M. Reid, and the. negative by M. Ar- nill and E. Alles. the former win- ning. L â€"-â€"-vv- â€"â€"v V..uu , -v- .. ,u. The popular teller in the bank here has received notice that he is to be transferred to the branch in Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. D. Allan entertained a few friends on Friday evening. Miss Bertha Bilton of Kitchener is spending a few days with her parents e :Rev. W. Johnston made a busim ness trip to Toronto this week. The Community Circle held their week‘lz’ meeting on Monday even- ,_ -I.-.’ n We regret that Miss J. Floyd, teacher in the junior room here has been so ill that she requnred a rest, and to that end. left for her home near Chesley on Frlday morn- ing last. The trustees granted her leave until after‘hlaster‘ holidays. _ mm... â€"-â€"--â€"‘|â€" We wei'e Bieased to see Mr. Arthur Lawrence out again after his recent illness. Holstein. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Orton Boy of Toledo was in the village recentlv. He has leased his farm north of Orchardville to R. Irvin. - farm from Mr. J. C. Hamilton. It will make a good addition to what he__r_low owns. . Mr. and Mrs. Pra t. and family vis- ited at. Mr. W. R. tson’s Sunday. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Kantianâ€"In loving memory of .‘Ighmnes prjgins, )1th .died April. 4, DIED Himâ€"At Hamilton on Monday, March 22. 1926, Mayme Douglas, be- loved wife of Willard Hill, Markdale, and daughter of the late Robert Douglas of Durham and Mrs. Doug- las. now of Toronto. Interment was made March 24 in Woodland ceme- tery, Hamilton, Ontario. Wehb.-~ln Durham, on March 24. to Mr, and Mrs. George Webb, 3 daughter. Hartleyâ€"In Durham Hospital, March 26. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Mortley, Domoch. a daughter. Routâ€"In Durham on March 30 to thy. and Mrs. Thomas Reid, 3 daugh- r. IN IBIORIAH Interment was made in Maplewqod cemetery. the pull-bearers helps Messrs. J. J. Wilton and John Mor- nce. sons-in-law. Alex. Smith and W. Backus, nephews. and J. Petty ing a tribute to the regard in which she was held by thosewho had the pleasure of her acquaintance. 'lhe service Tuesday afternoon was an charge of her pastor. Rev. L. E. West, Mrs. Fee, during her lifetime, being an ardent member of the Methodist church. After a short service at the house. the remains were taken to the church at Var- ney, where the public service was held and at which a large number of friends and acquaintances attend- ed to mourn with the relatives and family the passing of a respected resident. Rev. Mr. West preached a comforting sermon from P3. 15 : f7, and during the service, Miss Winnie Blyth sang “Good Night." (Continued from page 1) as. No. Pedestrians, i helpless lot. Their am on tables thummm: Declare the speeders should bu slim But, bless you. keep on jumping Water! Water! Water! éï¬ahddaughter. We' sympa thl .â€" '7...â€" family in their bereave lo [dict Pedestrians, ; helpless Their flats on tables Declare the Speeders sh But, bless you, keep Mkululi'ortl? pairs. Why take n .chance and use water that Is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use, when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pump. and Pump Re- ED. J. PRATT bite With Ir. F00 mu: 1- hauvemvm. Phone 98-1: DIED LAST WEEK AFTER LONG o rem'vt. \v3‘ 19 chroniclu H..- lnd It Ilvr h. It; ï¬rs. Edwam l-v time DI‘PVWW f~ The hit“ My. 9 me “'38 Muz‘ in BPlltim'k ‘l..\. "“ th't‘l'huw. ; While burn «I ‘2, by Mr. “Illlm. gm 0’ hm 1". o 0" ti... .9!!! 9 (incl: u]; “H T..; \ ".8 "RUTH-.1 f. 4 I who 8|II'\'I\¢'.~ ple monm: 3 mnhy nn \\9 her life! \\:«~ born a falllllx two sons: McCfllmun . nah (Mrs. J. Elizalwth ' remonl: 1."! arty. Sash; \\ oincn Clll'lslllm Ethel 'Ml's. '1! Ian: I'IIIIM'. . who climl smw (he 0xvv|muh ill m lllllh't'Tu ill the munâ€... row"! a! tn.- "100". SILVER WEDDING FiTTlNGLY 0 â€idem how Ieavns uno- lm." of Durham. H†her 0! the. ham tars. Mrs. .Uo-x ind Mrs. lumu I‘d. MW lath -‘ "niwd Stain. her sumv _\'w:u Ilsa surnu-d l children. plasma as a «1'3“ t†“NV m U)“ llc-Iul "PR‘G aHvlloIH 'Cflntl The latc- \1 held in â€I“ whnsu fru-nd- happy «on. "N. Alow occasinn I nivvrsm'} “Iv M'vnn 0d glans!- Ifld 5'4!le dancing. werv “PIIHI! warp â€Iv I'W' liful and I» “1?". Mrs. Hupkl! rim. MI» I“. it Proton SI NM 10 MI. Pres!“ (m IIIII lurch. 19m ‘1'. and Its. Alex Bork: “00k Celebrated T lilestone 01 Them 31; Mr. and MI Prom“ Hahn: l‘ mow-d in | IP farm “1' ? ‘lIIIII'l fIIIII'tm~I purchase-«l II: Quinta .IhIIII; .l since I-vsmml with a fall“. four sons In“; performmi lo) With Hill tummy. 'l'h lmnlim: ('HI “mull" «'uz. (Pr-N'Imxrx â€(‘11 III“, \\ mm mm “19“ H. "I“ '039‘ I- "I? si\ [n.- Bdwlrd fee Pa: ï¬lfldly of Last W â€I“ TI‘OUble. 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