“Vi-v. and Mrs. J. \Veir and sons spent Sundm afternoon “in: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. “'eir, (ilflonejg Some from this neighborhood at- tende mniw'ersary services at Sa- lem United Church, Proton, on Sun- day. The â€NICO! were in chase Miss Main-l Tm'km‘, R. .V. has re- turnmi tn lwr duties in an Dle'oit hospital. aftvr ripe-ruling tlw summm' with Mr [um-mist. Mr. and Mrs. T. Tucker. Miss Haoilo'y of Nova Soo- tia. also a nurs». \‘isitml for a few days with ho-r frivmi. Miss Mabel 'l‘uckm' , and rpinrnod to Detroit with her. Mr. George McKelvey had a sale of farm stock and implements etc. on MondaV'. Mr. and Mp.†Mcxphpy intend to reside in Toronto in the future. (Our Own Cmespwdenf) .‘Il‘s. He’ll. “ho has sp. xx: t‘u. f9“ nmnths \\ ith hm' 0136mm 1'. A. Hann. has gun» to «mum to It hm‘ shah-r thaw. On Saturday had â€h- misl'm'l breaking Hun {1'1 wrist. hrs. Jan dm‘o‘d HI» {Part 38 “'6'" as “US! ('h i Mr. “i590“ ‘ 1 from a it's krltle. Mr. Art Furho-r is h-aving this “'W'k l'nr “'mulslnvk. Mr. R. Gadd is making rapiol pro- grams in rm'nwry {rum his rewiil. illno'ss anol will 0pm: llw shop in â€w m-ar lulurv. .\lr. :mol Mrs. H. .\lill:in have gnm' lu lhill’ulu ln \‘isil. ho-r sislvl'. 'l‘lw .\nni\'vrsary SvrviN-s 0f llm Pro-shylo-rizin llhurch \wi-i- held on Sunday last. Although lllo' \walho-r was im'lo'mvnl, llll'l'o' wvi'o- gluinl mm- gregalions at. both sun-Virus which \\o'l'o' o'nmlurlecl li)‘ llo'v. Slral‘llan Ol‘ nm-n Smunl. “n â€w Mnmlay vwn- ing tho {owl supper and o-nlm'lziin- n'wnl, \wrn \wll allo'nolm‘l. Th» Ru- ln'l‘l l.o-:.::ilo- lininpzuiy i'nnsisling nt’ Himso-ll‘. linino-olizin. Harry llamvrun. \‘mlmisl. Mr. Dunbar. l’iamisl. and hilly iinln-wiialur 11ml Miss .\yo~arst lllwnlinnh‘l was Of a high rm.“ and (an MHml-‘Iy. Mrs. Wm. Ritchie mm- Hm \wek mu! .\lr~. lamo-q .\lc.\'all_\ \l In an M r \l iio'K trio ing Phc .\| l‘. ti \\ SU'IH. 'l’hmw whn at {rum 3 distance- ‘Ihl'lslio- and Hm Mrs. \V. .\. Ho-iu Wilfred l’vtrw. I" N . Hlo' c-mw M nu...» address her faVurih- hymn "In The Garden" “as: ro-mlo-rml hv Miss lno'z Allan and Mr. Arthur Brawn. Mr. Calm Sit-Mina!) had charge of tho- rr-maim. Hn- pallc-buarers being Messrs. Rnhvrt Christiâ€, Robprt Arkwn, Jim Urt'harol. J. D. Roberts, J. .\. Smith and Wm. .Vo-lson. Bvau- ht'ul "Hm-rs sulnrnvd HI» «'33:th and \w-ro- mnmmm-u by Mrs. Edna 0|- .wn. Mauunncl .Vo-ln'aska. a wro-ath; aim a \H'o-Mh from Mus. W. '1'. A. H Last work wp referred briefly to thv 4!?th uf Mrs. Juno-s Bruca who depart-d this lifP. Oct. mm. 1926, at tho- rnm am» 0! 88 yPars. The (19- crased lady was born in the town- ship 0! â€numb-s in N38 noar the \ullago- 0f .\)’z'. Sho“ Cam? 10 H0]- sto-m win-n :n ,vuung woman and ro-sulo-ol law a numtwr 0! years with ho-r hrntho-r. tho- lati- VV. '1'. Petrie. Shw was marriml tn tlu- lat» James BI'HW' in "‘71. Ho. pl‘o'ilo't'PaSt‘d hâ€? in 19“. SM had um» sun. Alo'xandvr vs ion ohm: in 1902. am"! 23"» mars. She; 1. n... um â€r u ramify of flvm l'l\'6'( vnuplo- t" d: lurm-ol Tm-s l'ho- Young v Pl'mhyh'l‘i allnwe'o-n Sm r' awning u .\l PAGE 8. I†Our 01! nus nu l tlwir al rson, he and .‘II Sham -'. Hit IOur Own Correspondent) UH Hfrlsto-in, sprays {rum Mrs. Po-trie, Mrs. Christin and (500. . annnm. Mrs. \\'. .\. â€rial. T0- zuul Mi.“ Kiln-l Sharp» H01- In xrolay .‘hs. I’m-d Staph": isl'm'tunw tn slip and fall. w M] arm just. a} We th‘ ~. .lamiman and tic-ll rc- l’rarturv am! sh» is duinr' pnssihli‘. at tho Glenmont app: vmo- 5‘ Hing. Edge Hill 5. Jay mu in \iuntir his t'm'mo {hm-mu- .‘vl n__ Correspondent ) “H ll fullwl Hunt mo! II'HOINI \| v- hale t'ntlo \"f'l' I" and 0 Nari i] _V bf town \‘isitml with .\1r.unol '1' warm. 1'. and Mr and mulh ' and “PP H 1;: 11m. past, Kuhn Mrs. Him In Vii- ll Shh Vitlillo' \‘lSlh'o; lo H Ill )ll it. with ro'la- mlaml. â€'0 and little Visiting 0M 5 \WM rm-tvm rla hv was )1 "I" funeral 1'. and Mrs. Hf 'l’nrnntn, womtn. .“l'. ".‘il'n- \';_v_! I'L'o'. hurâ€" .\h'.~'. Mr- mlhwr and how ‘nm'lP and spo-nl ' Mrs. Jay HI! c C s and Hmsc pah‘l â€I! [Mil ' .\lx \\'O'O 2H0 H]! stuhling in Mr. E. Lindsay's now ham and shinglml ahnilcling for Sandy Mrhmmlnl. No-xf‘ Sunday will be- as special day at. St. I’auls Chum-h, at [vast H†“w lay wm'ko-rs, as .llulgv Su- ’tho-rlaml nr Um-n Sound. who is wo-ll lmstml and mum inh-n-stml in WI» wm'k. will ale-liwr an aohh'oss at I: I». m. .\H WHH wish tn wt. :1 i III-IIIII3 How-w IIIIIII \ FI‘I’KUSOII ’Ims Hm sincere s3mpath3' of his I'IIIII'auIII's and man) HIIIPI' II'iI-nIIS IIII IIII' III-aIII of his IIIIIIIII'I‘ at DIIP- IIHHII IIIIrIIIIIaI IIII- III-ginning OI the I\\II’I\. I .\II. IIIIIII- \IIIIII Is III-Ing luoknd IIIIIIII :Is a KI'III‘I'aI IIIIIIII3 man and is 'kIIII IHIS\. Last “'I‘I‘k IlP [NIL in .sIIIIIIIIIz III Mr. E. Lindsay's now IIIIIIII illIII SIIIHQII‘II IIhlIIIIIIIIQ fIII' In in}; in HM . Comer Concerns I (Our 0101: Correspondent) I .‘alrs'. Robert Dixun. {nee Myrtle _.\llan . 'l‘m'nntu. spent a week visit- ins: relatives and friends in this part. ’ Mr. and Mrs. David Gordon of St. " Marys are visiting relatives and friends aruuml here. Mr William Hunter spent last. week with his machine titling silos fur the neighbours. or at least put- Hing what (-nrn they had in them. 3 Mr. Wesley Andrews has leased ‘the farm ur Mr. George Pollock iat Pullm'k dim-net's and will (get [H'ssvsstnn in the Spring. ; Mr. tlem'w' MrKelvey halt a Very lsuu'nssl’lll stile nn )loimlay every: thin: being SUM {01' very gum! Jil'li'o-s. i The clump Weather of this week is fhnhimg hark pnt_atn_atiggiiig. “‘9'." ‘ar ’1 gm»: t't'tlll \ch swine while. Hithei's‘ are nut sci ful'ttlllfltt‘. i lnuse who; attended the Varney ‘elim't'h t'mvl supper on Tuesday inight spent a must enjoiyahle time, imth in the hall where supper was wrxeol. anal in the church, where a phasing prngrnm was presented. til't‘t'll til'nVe “PM. lling “PM its tlllllllatl meeting: last 'l'hursday and settlwl Up the aernnnts fur the year and pin things lll nriler far 1927. Tho.- telephone line is still uncom- plo-tml. though thp boxes are in. The nvw Mn» is 612 and the subscribers aro- Jakv Hilts 2-1, Thos. Harrison 1-3. .I. Wear 1-1. Jos. Dixon 4. Alf. Tuvkwr 5.11105. Tuckvr 1-2. (I. Wat- son 6. - or How. Mr. Harruwer of Flesherton and the fledarville choir, and were mliqh enjoyed. .\II with wish In or Hu-ir duty sh!) duly should a- the- pmvnlvge of Miss Edith Tooter lradn good-bye in Zion frivnds un Sunday leaving for Markolah- 011 Monday. Shv has :wvn must hvlpful in church and m'igldun'lmmL Mrs. M. J. Davis spent. last \voek with Mr. aml Mrs. Hamid Lawrence m’_ flgrvmont. ’Tis 'x‘eportml that Mr. George Allon nf Hu- 4ti1 cnn. has purchased the Hun MN) acre farm of .Mr. Alex. Aljmr anal w-ntml tho other 100. (30301140 and his better half are a must pmgrvssiw couple and have (10110 well cm “10 4“! con. “'9 feel assm'ml thvy will mnkv a success of tho-iv nvw wuturv. Mést fellows feel like springing in the air when a much nevded job is conmletml, but Mr. Basil Davis unintPntionally celebrated the shingling of the hume on Thursday waning of last wank by gliding off tlm slippvry roof to the grown lawn below. Just a “'00 hit sore next day! There are very few winter apples in_this part of the country. We're 30mg south un Hallowe’en. 'l‘raverston. (Our Own Correspondent) ‘Tis not the fault of naturu if the Urea: Lakes are not ï¬lled up to their highest margin. 1 Basil Davis and R. 'l'. auditors: Messrs. Wm. H. Robson S. U. Wright 31112211110): iuslwctm's. i'w \Vevks smmu illnnss THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 'I'lu- prograni (‘mlsistml uf (Inm- nmnity singing and Mrs. J. I". Mrâ€" Loangaw :m vxcellr‘nt. paw-1' cm "\\'nm:m'sIivspnnsihilitius tn Ho-r- svlf." 'l'lu- ml] '3†was :mswvrml by asilwr collecthm and "First Aftvr tlw (mo-hing vxs-rviso-s and husinvss had hwn transzwtml. a hnx nf fruit. was parked fur tlw Sick Cl‘nilq‘h'c-n's Huspital in 'l‘m'nntu. The rvgular munthly mw-ting Hf tlm Alwrdvvn Branch uf Hm Wunmn's Institutv was hvld at. Um hum“ 0f Mrs. Ulllfl‘fll) MPUllal'l'h‘. on (M. 151“ with ‘20 mvmhers. and smm-ul \‘isnâ€" m's “ruse-m. ABERDEEN INSTITUTE MET AT MRS. MCQUARRIE’S HOME Mrs. Jnhn Caswnll and son once. spent a day With Mrs VPSSio'. Miss Esther Mchan is gaining slowly uftm‘ .hnr rm'vnt. npm'almn I'm' appc-ndu-Itls. * Mr. John Vussio has lrcvn in poor hnalth for a timv. and his many l'rivnds hope to [war 01' him gaining a litln more rapidly. Missvs Bulla and Agnos Mm'tnn days with Mr. Alvx. Mr. and Mrs. James \Vatson and family of Tm'onm spout, Hm wevk- vndï¬yith thn Mclman and \Vutsnn famllws. MrfJnhn Scott of [war Ifbmnmrn spout Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Xvi] McLean. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Hurdnn 'J‘lmmpsnn is spvnding a fmv days with his hl'Hchl' an'tlvy at _ Inglvwnod. Mr. Nulscm anling Hf Regina spvnl. :1 few days rvcently with Mr. and Mrs. William Thompson. S. S. No. 9 Sunday school intvnd holding their annual vnlvrlninnmnt nn Friday. Uclober '29. Miss Kathleen Firth shunt th week-end with her sister, Mrs. J. ( Hamilton. Quite a mimhm- from this burg at tended l}. McKelVii-‘s 5310 on Mon day last. Mr. and Mrs. James Mc'Girr, Will and Margaret. spvnt~ Sunday with Mr. and“M_1's. Gmrgv Stvwm't. Mrs. Joseph Atkinson is visiting lmr daughter. Mrs. R. McRar, in Palmvrston. Mrs. S. Patterson and daughter Eliza \‘isitm‘t last woo-k at tlw home of Mr. and Mrs. 1.. Mustard. Strath- avon. Mrs. McIntyre Sr. of («ï¬n \'.isited I'm-ently with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichol. Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent) Wedding bells are ringing! Silo ï¬lling and thrashing gm» al- must completed in this Vic-unity. chky Saugeen Clar- Earl UH" Law was deisml tn takv Hub plam} of brains in [wnplv who hawn't any. Thu regular muuthly mccting of Hi» W. M. S. mt't. in ttm school room M‘ “in church un Thursday, â€ct. Nth with tho- Prcs. Mrs. John Boll in thc chair. Thu niccting was upon- mt with singing and praycr aftm' which “in Hihlv Hcading was giyen by Mrs. Thus. Young. 'l‘hc topic. "No-w Days in HM India" was \‘cry zihly pro-scntmt hy Mrs. J. \\'. Mc- chhnie and thc Story. a wry intcr- csting mic. was rum! by Mrs. Spar- ling. 'l'ho- mowting clusml with sing- ing: and thc Lurch Praycr in unison] Thu U‘ip in fwm Timagami “as maoiv 1,3 (‘allcw and Um outing was a must shmuums one. though 0 My minutn 4! it 3333' vuju3vd. KNOX CHURCH MET They were successful in,bagging one of the antlvrml monarchs, hut wore so far from civilization and the railroad that, it was impossible to luring but. a small portion of the moat home. What they dill tiring. llO‘Vt'V- or. was dolivions. and WP haw to thank thom for a gonerous shoe that ('Ilt clown H10 hit-Ell 605$ Hf “\‘illg in our domicilu for a meal. Messrs. P. (Human and I). B. Jamie- son arriwd in town Wodnesdav of last “wk after a ton dams hunt for moose in the distmt nmth {Mm Timigami, in Northm'n Untario. RETURNED LAST WEEK PROI 'I'IIIGAII DISTRICT Read the Classified Ads. on Page IN REGULAR SESSION Allanâ€"[II loving mnmm'y “r mâ€. dear father, RHIK’PL Alll'll. WIIII l"|‘~ sod away Octohm' 27. 1925. His \war‘ dms of pain am «I‘m; His Ionvlv nights Im- pal-L Into the Sminuru lmIIII: aims HP. {nund mascot rest at. last. DauglIivI's and son (‘C'HI'gp Vluy.-â€"In Durham Hospital. mm. her 15. to Mr. and Mrs. Linus Va»: a daugmvr (stillborn, . Sharkâ€"4n leH. UN. 12. 193.}. (0 Mr. and Mrs. (my H. Slwrk. 3 .‘HJ (Kmnelh Jnhn-. [up-At Durham Red Cross [7].“- pita], on Uctohvr 20. to Mr: and Mn, Norman Km'r, Vumwy. (mu «laugh- tors. Thursday. Doubt 2!, mo. nâ€"ln Engremont, on «m..- In Mr. and Mrs. “Rash-\- IN IEKORIAH BAD ACCIDENT NARROWLY VOL. Sitâ€"NO. 309: William Cornwall foul In! on C. I. R. Near To day Night Which I Caused. Bad Wreck. mu h'm \\ “(‘0 1‘8"! 01']! had is t \h In “Iv MRS. JAMES DUR DIES IN 94'. M \Vt I‘d's‘l rha \\ Inn: 123! former Egrem Away Saturd Dluqhter m From Holsten pendent Du lwr cult was mm nm 188 vmu MI". “In .l um um 'l‘l wry \l Mil The member for Swath 1 “ll be Conu‘rvamxo 1101 M the next evasiuu oh I.‘ t nnuoval communal will choc.» a ywx‘mall \\ .\l \\ HON. HUGH \\ bvo \Vl