he tm‘vk a aim-p into-rest. In the abso-nvv of his pastnl‘. Row. .‘h'. Young. Rev. Mr. Smith of Durham was reqnestml tn connhu-t the fun- eral Servim‘s. The funeral tmvk place on Wednesday afternoon, and the large concrmrse that follnwed his remains to their last resting place testiï¬ed in no small degree to the esteem in «hich the young man was held by his own commun- ity. He was respected by old and young for his honesty and integ- rity and hospitality. Words of sympathy count for but little to the grief-stricken wile. the aged fa- ther and only sister at this time. yet they may in a message find com- fort and consolation in the thought that in the years that be before them. they will see his name written fl“. l'urm Lamiash and Mrs. divorgc- 131'! RM. and Mrs. 01 spending a mnnth's their many frivuds elso,-\\'l|o-rv, MP. and MIN. .Inh Huwm‘v and Mash-l Flurvm'o' Om! .‘I iss Cathm'im- tho wq-ek- gut-Se Lainlb‘s book of life and his teet on the streets of gold with} tam-Ms nt’ Mr. and NIH, Clark 'l'ul‘ry and furnil')’ Sunday \wn- .\l1'.~'. Romy. Ml,“ 'l'm'ry: Durham). )liss Edith 'l‘m.‘t‘_\‘ and frivnd. Miss Mum-I Walk- fl“. 'l'urnntn. and Miss Edith Mm'vyn. Mr. and Mrs. .lnhn Philips. Miss Hun-nm- and Mash-r olurtis Philips, and Miss Mary )h-olallum. 0f 9!. (lathm-ims, visitml t‘rivnals lam-v owr "w \vmrk-Nul. ‘lero‘ Inu'o- lwr-n sad drums in our no-iszhluu-hmul during past yvars, but Hw mow-n rall tn )lr. .lnhn Merlmio- Mummy nun'nimz is PX- meo-Iv sad. Hnly Sahmlay Mr. DIM MN. .lnhn .‘It'Km'llnio' attrndvd 8.34" ho- was ri'O'IHU-I \wll and par- flI'Mk Hf luni'h In'fnl'i' Kuhn: in hm}. A fvw lmnrs Into-i; within" a “'0“! of {{H'i‘wvll. hi' was i'allml In his lunar hum» by “w grim i'vapm'. D0- Cf'az‘ml “WIS “w ull|_\’ Sim Hr INDDZI‘O' and tho" lain .\li'.~'. “('Ki'l'llllit‘. HP was 0f a quid oliqmsitinn. :1 (mm- rad? in many and pnplllal' with a very widn range- 0! kinolxwl and frivniis; :i nuighlmr always willing to limp. a trio-nil ro'aoly tn nhligv. In was a mrmlwr 0f iii-awfm'il l’nited i'hiiri‘h in Hm wnrk of whii-h Mnlock. {Our Own Correspondent) \fl'. and Mrs. .Inlm )h-erhnio- a!â€" !o'mlo'cl tlw \n-oMillg Hf .‘Il'. and Mrs. Arrhw .‘lt'hnllgilll uf Hmniltnn nn Sanzz'clzl) Hf lad! \n-vk. Ho-zu'tivst rnlm'utufmmns :u'o- o-xto-mlml In Mr. Mt'lhmuflll and his fair hriolv. a“ [’3 spent. Mrs. 'l‘lmmas \\'o-il' had a ('all her brnthrr-in-Iam. Mr. 'l'lu Hattnn and clanghh-r. Ado-lint "forumâ€, last Wm'k. Mrs. Hmrgc- (Iurmavk nf 'l'nrnntu and Mr. Mrs. William .\lc(1m°m:u~k 0! Pl Mrs. William .\lc(2m°m:wk of Prntun also suwnt an vwnin: last. m-o-k will: the: “Mr family, .‘fl'. and Mrs. William Lawn-mum and, clanuhtvys. lmrlmm. visitml at Mr. 'l'hnnms llarrisnu‘s, S13. the ï¬rst of Hm wm'k. \hu g". . , . ‘ VI . . . .. mu “IN'nt‘HH' Mt"â€â€œN'u and lim ‘1'“ hplo l' .a 'o.“. .h‘ys '88., \v 0 I: 1 ' '"HN‘I' and «it . . -' .H VI Iv. 3†In Pm»- (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. .lllhll Illark I)! Tur- ontn wo-I-I- \‘isitnrs last. wwk with "H’ lattvr's sistI-I'. .‘lI'. IIIIII '.\II°.4. TIIIInIas Ham-I40". Sr. Mus SIIsiI' 'I'III-kI-I' III’ SIIIItlIamII- IIIII. I4 I'lLiâ€)’IlI‘-’ I. huliolay at III-I' IaHII-I"4. Mr. .\|fI'I-Il 'l‘III'kI-r's. . .\ll.4. "MU“ MI‘MIII .4III-III II {va duu III4t “W'k \IIHI IIII lzItlII'I. .\II. Hugh .‘lIKIIIIIIIII. .\II.4. Adam “III and .\li4.4 .lIIlia Hf IIIII ham \wII- also rI-II-III \i4IIIII.4 at “w MIKInIIIIII III In)». 'l'lwl'o' is still quitv a hit uf haying to It» 010m in this lumlily. and [wt- tm- \watlwr would lu- mun-h apprv- ciatml. “mm-s. Hamblo- nf Turnntn. FOW- man and Mclmugall uf lngvrsnll, and Linvnln Might nf Purl. Rnwan \vm'n callo-l's at "16- Edwards Imnu- mw d8}' PW'PHU)‘. Mr. and Mrs. W1“ Glamplwll and sons in mompuny with Mr, and Mrs. Frank TwamIo-y Visltml tho- )It'ï¬lmék- lin humo- o-arly in nu- wm'k. PAGE 8. Mr. Will Marshall I'vemxtly pur- chased a new Ford ('muw. Miss .‘lima Harm-avo- or Darkivs‘ Garlic-rs, Visited Sunday with friends in nur lwiuhlmrhmul. Mr. HHIwrt and Miss Milli» Cook of Ceylon: went (hr ï¬rst nf HIP work a Mr. W. .l. Hank's. Mrs. II. Bo-atnn and daughter. Blanch». of Iilo-m-II: Ut'llil't’, and Miss IIIIIIIrII u! HIaIIImIII visitmi SIIII- dm at Mrs. Iionl‘gi' 1-. Paari's. Miss himlw FIIIII sIu-nt part of lad. mark with human) “Willis and cIIJ'mmI a "mum IIIp In F-.vIIrus MI. Knith Ioiw'aIda n! Detroit ar- l’ile ilHflH' hut “00k. \lwmhvrs I»! â€w NI-lsun family vis- iimi with Mr. and Mrs. Philip Har- risun "It' ï¬rst of tho- wvek. Mr. J. J. Wart and Ore-u enjbyml mntnr trip to lmnclon last Thurs- Travemon. ( Our Own Correspondent) m' Sunday with how sistm', Hush». and alsn \‘isitml Mr. . ï¬vnl'go' nmwn illld family. HM Mrs. Oll'ivkington aro- all]! )Irs. olrirkingtmx arr lImllHI's lmliola)’ with I'rivnols in Immlnu and Glenmont Sumplun ir had a rall from N. )lr. 'I’lmmarl I’urt Hgin ‘lim'. nl' H'go' Mr- .‘Il'. and r Pl'ntnn Mr, \V. H. l’vttigrmv 0f the Tar. untu Strm-t Railway. SW"!!! 3 fnw Imurs in “w \‘illugv nn Thursday nt' last \vmrk. W. J. Shaw;- is l'v-shingling his u-o-sido-m'v. Mr. R. Christin doing Hm \wrk. Mr. and Mrs. Burt Hrphnm' :Itlvnd- ml Hw rum-val of tho- fm'mnr‘s bru- tho-r's wifo- in lngvrsnll last Thurs- olil)’. Mr, and Mrs. J. Manal'y nttvnclml Hw wwMing Hf Hwir ne'plww. Earl Hunstnn. in ()wvn Sound last \le- nvsday. Hn Hm rvturn trip they almmt mo-t with a svriuus accitlv-nt n! Varno-y. missing by inches lwing smu'k by a frvight train going HHI'HI. Miss B. Davidscjm, farmer ml of Hm Hnlsh'fll Puhliv has so'cm'mi a rural so'lm \VHON'S'HPK. 'l'ho- fall \vlwat Uw-m days. "'3 was c-xm'ctml. l'irking l‘usplwl'l‘if's so-oms to be Hm main occupation now. young and Miss Ro-ta Ruin-rh- ts Spvmling part nf ho'l’ vac-anon in Durham. Miss Anna Rim» uf Oshawa was humo- l'm' a mum!» nf wwks’ vaca- Hun. Mrs. .luhnstnn of Fm'ilwirh and Mr. .larkmn nt‘ MENUSOII. \\'is., spout a {My days 1:15! wm-k at â€w mans». .\lr. .lnhn ililllllrbo'†nl' Uwvn Sunni! was a rm-vnt Visitnr at, â€w lmmn ul’ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dingwall. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘liomus MrKnight. nt’ hiuulas spun! a clay lute-1y at Mr. .lnliii Stom'nsun's. Mr. and Mrs, N. Mcï¬iiirv had as uni-st ro‘ri-ntly Mrs. Henry Hf Mount I’m-psi. 'l‘ho-y \Vm'r acmnipanio-d by Mr. and Mrs. Firth nr Gram] Valley. Mr. and Mrs. .luhn Hrrharil haw gnno- nn :1 mntnr trip in Allandalm ’mrrriv. 'l'nrnnln and Niagara Falls. oluy srluml plrnlr In Hm park last Friday al’trrmmn. .\ gum! rruwd Inrnwl nut. anal an rujnyahlv timn was sprnl. .\lr. anal Mrs. i'vlrlM-rmiol and cluughto-r \‘o-lma, 0f Dt-trnit. Mr. and Mrs. Dram nt’ \Vinclsn' and Mr. and Mrs. Hinds and two daughtvrs of St. Imllis \‘isitml Hlt' Biltull family ro-rrnlly. Mr. Bo-llsmith Hf 'l'm'nnln cundmt- ml thw so-M'im- in Hw l'nitml church Sabbath. His aoloh'nss was alnng h-nuwram-v lilws. 'l‘ho- (Wu ('llurclu-s M' “w Village unilo-ol and halal tlwir annual Sun- day srlmul pivniv in tho park last Friday al’tm'mmn. .\ good crowd Mrnml nut. anal an vnjnyahln timn 'l‘hv shmis all. lmth vluu'clu-s mm mm ruml)’ fur raising. Miss N. Burr. wlm spvnt :1 \\'wk xwmnlx' with )lls. A. ..l Bulh'l', r9- llllllml In lwl hnmn ill I'Ul'ulltu last ._.zmu'olu_\. )ll'. Buy leman'. of tlw Bank uf .\lunh'o'al. Stuyno-r, and furnn-rly nf Hu- hank lwro'. spo'nt Hu- \ka-vnfl in “w \‘illagon Mrs. Mollruymf Saskatclu-“an is lwn- ull a visit WI“! hm' sister. Mrs. J. Mauury. and nthvr l-vlatiws and frivluls. .\l1'.~'. McMillan (nm- 2.4:: McLach- Ian and (Wu c'llildl't'n Hf ()an Snuml 3'1le Hw \x'o-vkâ€"vncl with HM frivnols. Mash-1' Frank Rvicl of 'l'ornntu 'aim- tn this vicinity last- \\'00k to sprint tho- halanu- of his vacatinm with his grumimothm', Mrs. Hi-nl'y’ "t'iti. 'l‘ho- Morunt Fnrvst Presbyterian Sunday scrhnnl lu-ld the-iv annual pimir in NW Hnlstvin Park 'l'hurs- day afto-rnnun last. Tim-v was quite a largo- attvmlancv. 'l'wn games of sut'thall \wrc- Mayml. lum'h was sm-w-al. and an vnjuynblv time was spent. Rm: Mr. Smith's svrmon. taken from .lnhn \' :35. “vaus Wont," was a must wanton-ting 0110, and tho many flural trihnto-s laid «m the casket hc-spnko- tho- un‘metion with which tho- clvcvasml was I'o‘gu'dvd by the ro-sidnnts nf Hw nvighbm‘homl. loving smilv upon his face as he wore in tho. days of nld. (Our Own Correspondmt) Wu had a plvasant call Thursday frnm Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Jordan of Ho-llvvillv. Ahnut. tm-nty yvars ago Mr. Jnhlilll wm'kml in The Leader nflit'o' ho'l'o'. HP is lmw mail clerk 4m a lino. nut Hf Be-IIM'HIP, Thvy «allow! an a fvw frio-mls harp and am \‘is‘i'ill‘.’ frio-mls and ro'lativvs at Harriitnn. Bstimatos Given and Designs Submit!“ Free All work guaranteed ï¬rst-class lllgb IcDonH, m Sam, High-Class Monuments CHESLEY MEMORIAL (Our Own Correspondent) Iannhctnrers of Calderwood Holstein. Mr. lllmrlvs l'lmlnlpln, llannwi'. avâ€" mmpaniml liy llisanim-v. Mrs. Ma- i'lws'nvy Hf Furl William. vullml 0n llw Lynn family rm-vntly. Mrs. Bran- alnn and Mrs. Hmlscm i'vlm'nml to Halum-r will: llwm. Mr. and Mrs. Lam-:- and family of 'I'ul'mllu \‘isilml l'i't't'nlly with Mr. aml Mrs. David anh. 27.1. 2:2. 351:. i. _::._::,: 1.2; 2 2%. 22.4.1. 2,252.4 ,1:â€" :3. 3:5... :71. :3? :FLZ... Mr. Malcolm Clark, B. A" Hf l’vlvr- Immugh. is Visiting his sistm's. Mrs. Smith: hm'v. aml Mrs. D. Mnl'x'isnn of l")nI'nH(’h. Miss .lvssiv Ste-wart Hf 'l‘m’nntu is at. pl'vso‘nt he’vlidaying with lwl' hr!)- HH-I'. .‘Il'. lhmalcl Stmval't. Mr. and Mrs. Ste-plum Hammnml, Miss Hvlo-n and NV. Allwrt Bakm' 0f lmun‘lingtnn. alsn Mrs. Edward Lynn 0! Hannvm' sant. 'l‘lmrsdu)’ with Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn. Aberdeen (Our Own Correspondent) .-\ lm-uv numhm frnm this line hmk in tlw gaulnn party lmlcl at “when l.a\\.~'m\.~' last, 'l‘hm'solay «writing. 311'. [lulu-rt 1‘. Edwards. (lunsvrx‘a- tiw ('anqlidatv for tlu- coming MW- tinn. visilml in this burg last wwk. MP. and Mrs. Irvin “may and young sun slwnt. Sunday at. Hm hnnu- of Mr. “'ililam KM'I'. ' 2... (5:53 15:: 11:2. 2.25? _.< 2:: .._.:.._:T S was... 37:32.7. Mr. and Mrs. \Viliam Sumpton nf Purl, Elgin ivsitml with l'vlatiws in [his 1mm: rm'vntly. Mr. and Mrs. William “'illis. Sn, and grandson. Mr. (,lluroncv Willis, of Saskalnnn. accompaniml by Mr. and Mrs. :‘ll'X. Mclman, spvnt, last Friday M'vning at the lmmv of Mr. John Rugvl's of Maplt'_Hlâ€. Mr. and Mrs. Muses Dnnnolly vis- itml mwmtly with Mr. and 311%. Alvx. ch'd. oh! alike being at it. Mr. and Mrs. Schilling of Aytun visitml their daughter, Mrs. Kraft, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lipsmm‘ callml at Mr. Henry Hilgartmvr's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs: John Henry. and Mr. and Mrs. Drier \‘lSthd at Mr. With- m'uw's I'PCPIIU)‘. Miss Eva McMahnn \‘istml last \ka with frivmls in 'l'urimtn. Miss Kathi-rim Bi'iullvy «if 'l‘m'nnhi is visiting with friends and rvla- tix'o's in this burg. Mr. Louis Leibold sustained a wry painful font. whm a stick of timhm' fell on it at. Mr. Fvick's Pais- iug. Misses Luplla and Myra Imibnld slmnt smw-ral days in Ayton lasv. Wonk. Allan Park (Our Own Correspondent) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. and Mrs. Ho'n tlcmtts and tang-htvr. .h-zm. and Mr. and Mrs. «stgm'go Mightnn and daughtvr, Gladys. arr sprinting: a frw days with t'rirnds in 'I‘nrnntn and Bufl‘aln. Mr. .lnhn 'l‘rati'mwl sprint. tho wwk- [incl with his frimul. Mr. Aylmor Bray. Miss Lilian Park Hf â€lt' Gravel is spending at week with her granit- :nnthcr, Mrs. \Vililam 'l'urry. Mr. Eric \Viso of Fort Erin is epnnding this week at his hnmv ilm'o. ’l‘lm husinos nf tho Stone and Sand Company. «inspire tlw lato start. this spring. ('nnstitulos a record in Hm husinoss life) 01' thn company. and at. Hm prosont. limo. â€my :u'v far almad in the shipmvnts of any pro- Vions ynar. Sinov thoyogot undnr way, frum 60 to 70 vars a day haw how" shimwd from tlwir plant hm-n. the tonnage" fur Ono day a wank 01‘ ~10 mm [wing HW‘I‘ 3.800. Business Of this kind is worth looking after. and it, is with thv idva 1f farilitatinn' tho nmwmont of cars 1nd tho rom'toringr of hpttor sm-Vira that. larger mginos aro [wing thought of nnt. latvr than nc-xt wring. lfmlor present. oxisting conditions. it. is possihlo tn haul only ton l08dt'tl ours un tho hill from horo t0 Hol- stoin. tho train crow «Inuhlim: hack for ton moro and thou taking: tho whnlo twonty into I’almorstnn. With tho stronglhoning of tho l‘vricluos. lal'gor onuinos van ho put on, whon it. is (‘lel'tml that lwonty cat's van ho hancllc-d up tho hill as oasily us ton au'o takon now. TIM.- will mako it. pnssihlo In tako forty cars in from Holstoin tn Palmorston. 11a 3‘. Durham Stone and Sand Plant Busi- ness ' Necessitatee Larger Engine: to Take Care of Heavy Heals.â€" This Year a Record One for Local Plant. This is made necessary owing to the increasing businnss of tlw Durham Stono and Sand Campany and the heavy hauls of stone and sand being taken But of Durham fur pnints all own Wostvrn Ontarin and beyond. For the past three or four weeks the C. N. R. bridge gang has been working on the bridges between here and Palmerston. strengthening them and making them ready for the. heavier engines that are to he [mt on the local branch possibly this fall, or early next spring, Willowdale (Our Own Correspondent) Hurry pivkin: is tlw “MW of Hm FOR DURHAM BRANCH The ceremony was performed un- der an arch of evergreens. ferns and wedding hells, Rev. J. H. \Vhealcn ofï¬ciating. The bride, who ' was given in marriage by her father. looked charming in a gown ot' pow- der blue georgetlc over blue silk with blonde hat, shoes and hose to match. She carried a shower hou- quet of Ophelia roses and maiden hair fern and wore the groom's gift. a pearl necklace. Mrs, llcy. sister of the groom. played the Bridal Chorus from Imhengrin. During the Signing of the. register. Mrs. W. J. Freeman, aunt, of the “Pill“. sang “O Promise Me!" The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbour, 2nd concession, Eg- remont. was the scene of a pretty wedding on August 5, when their daughter, Irene May. became the. bride of Mr. Elmer E. Fee. PBBâ€"BARBOUR HYMENEAI. MP8. Honor â€Uiant, 0UP Hf Hm pioneer residents of (Irv) comm who is now residingwith “HI «I: m- h- (er in Toronto, celeblaiwi lim‘ tom. birthday Thursday of last “who Born in Somersetshu'v. England. .\lI-.~, Honor Durant embarkml le' Human in 1856. Shm‘lh ai'h-I hm :III'\:II in the colonies, shv nIaIIu-«I Ian“ I Durant. and "Duk U]! a hum...~1,.ui in Egremunt Township. liI'al' Huln stein. A keen follower of [IiIi:l|1':H development of the nation. Ml". hm- ant clearly romenIhm-s III.~ .-..,.I...I- oration, and was a \VzII-III :IIHHH'I'“ 01' Sir John A. MaI'Dnnulcl. GREY PIONEER WAS 94 YEARS OLD Following the ceremony a hull... luncheon was served. Latm- u... happy couple loft amid Slldnw'rs “f confetti {or a honeymoon my In motor, and on their wturn will y..- side on the groom's farm, Nul'llmnln In. Honor Durant. Lived in Egre. mont Township in the Early Days Thu-«lay, August 12, 1026. vo... .Co tzgi VOL. aftâ€"NO. 3057. CAR WAS WRECKED IN CARGILL VILLAGE Occupants of Durham Car Driven fly W. Calder of Town. Shaken Up When It Left the Road and Run into Ditch.â€"-â€"Durham Rink in Honey at Paisley Tournament. at H ll \\ 1m. Th ODD FELLOWS HELD THEIR ANNUAL PICNI HI Goodly lumber Gathered La Thursday Afternoon at lcClockl Camp Where lost Enjoyable Ti was Spent. IIWII IOV hm “I QM lin day ‘3†“It w I “'3" fll \\ \\ ll] THE MARQUIS OF SALISBURY Who is now in Canadn. and will a through the. West. en route to Am tum. where he will attend th British Empm Pnrltunenury Au! ll HI Illl l'\\ l\ 1m HIM 1| \\ H ll \\' \\ at in ll \\ El