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Durham Chronicle (1867), 30 Dec 1926, p. 5

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,ay, December_30, 1m . Son Durham. Ontario Durham, Ont. MILLS fl! 1‘ I? o'Vc'l'y "ta. ' PM", 0' ‘ha plumaged to IHH'O'H. “a. 1 ”120 ye \ good-9i: \ mun-sized 23' ”w gm" 31"1’8. Care- 4mg, would \NKS nuance. [f - same ”I. ml, surely Hut, “1”" tn H. u that. some w I'O'I'O‘iV'Od, nm'ira'. as \wnH)’. But. :hlolltinnal H \wuld ..: H.000 UPS \H W.“ This H HON the "I. 'll': "IO ll kingham, Ear] Tobin. J l'. “(r-Dori Killgham. Earl Macl'lacllni:lul “"- '[‘nlnn. . .lr. lV.-â€"Doris Taylor. Orma Bur- W‘ll. Frank lloodch" . .lumvs Handpm‘m. d. Ethel Mervyn J.“A. (-iraham, Principal. (n Ill ‘ ‘v ‘- Sr Ill. :\.â€"â€"Gord0n GranL Yuung, Hnnnvieve Saunders, Allan. Wilfred Snider. _V__V. ,...-. - v ur-IIUIIIU, Ill’UIM‘ Jamlpson, .Ir. Ill. “awash Atkinson, Jean ,lliott, ('ivorgc Ash- lo V and Eric mm. Frml Bolgvr and Ben Firth. S. F. MacDonald. 'I‘eac .lr. Ill. ;\.«Margaro»t Dungm I'va Hl'o-o'nwnml, May Bl'aithw: Murmu'vt Sihbald, Lt‘mim‘ Jamipsc Sr. ll. A.-â€"~Florence Havens Lluyol. Lily Lung. Arthur Susi" “6'“. I). MacKm-lwru. 'l‘oaclu-r. Sr. Pr. ;\.~â€"~l.(bl'l'ilillt' MacArthur and ”NIH" Hammn. Luvillv 'l‘rafl'urcl. lznjww ”mm-ll. Flnro'm-v )lavaan and l.mni.~m Falcnnm‘. l‘Iilm‘n Tuckm'. Sr. I'l'. l£.â€"~4}nrtl'!lo1o- HHImN. Mar- :zn-wt Sparling. .lmm )lzlrlhmalol. l’u‘l'n'k Elm-k0, Allan I’illko'l'tnll. St'. Pr. t‘..-â€"--lÂ¥vtty Mat-Intyrv. Jnssio Grant. Leona Sibhahl. Lam-elm “N'- 5“”. lhmahl Ikimphvll .Io-ssiu B. \\'ittlmn. Tmu'lwr. Jr. W. .\.---«Lnis Wilsmx. Flm-vnw HI'W'IIWOIM and Hilliard Schenk. l'o- ... uv Inga". NOImIIII IUII‘I'I l\\OINI, I:I II. I"I':III'0I‘II. WinIIiII'mI Osborne. M. F. MOIInn. ”Inachm'. Sr. l “('Illlk SaIIIIIIvIs. Robbie \IIIIII- I’I‘H) Murdock, \eI-a Collinâ€" ~HII VI‘IHIEI Doan. .Il' I.~- HHIdOII KO'IIIII‘IIM .Iwan Mur- IIHI k, . Ian R I IIIyII. Joan Madman. lmum’ Slurrey .Ir. Pr. GI.--â€"â€"l"lm'encv BnlgM'. Hvlvn Mao-lknmld. Clara MacDonald. Made- lmw \‘uIIo-tt, May Lc'vi .II'. I’I'. .-\.~â€"‘Lnis \Vilsnn. F IBI'W'HWOOGI and Hilliard : .lo-zm MNHH‘. Ross Laude‘r, NI .‘Innl'o', .\|,iuv. Hrm’gn Ito-tn Hlvnhnlmo- .lr. Pr. 1). Fl Sl'. (lhris ll'mw .\||o'n N! .If .VH ”Hints...“ . il'll'lUll. III' Paul, vvu.) u. t..-“ ___'_7 "'1 '\ --.\largarvt ”V'” Margr“t“lS('licuil l‘Ixto-nsion mwstion soltlml Ilwmwy. Mary \\'0”'l.\'3'l"l- J‘W‘Pll'lamrahlyanal tlwlown having a llwano-y. [slay Sim Mun-is Fiollvr. pi'uiwrly vqnippml school like other Si: lll Alan-iv .\ilkin. Marjoriogplaves of similar sizv. \"l~‘ivll. Wilma Hilton. BO‘I'l,_.\lalll81‘.L Business Quito normal """"~'-".' 3“"""."‘“"' ""‘"" .“m' f‘f'fi n. s. Hnnthm' dealt briefly with "'l' -‘.'t‘k'"~ Korma Johnson. 8' “ l' l “w linanm-s. Perm-ml to tho road Sit- lo-y when". Milton .hlkm. ination in town. and said that wo' ”- '” .\lma ""“h- "1"“ Riff“i\\'m'n in a nutty fair condition lin- “M'V Christie. EV“ “3‘” Donslancially. thail husinoss was good “WWI Smith. "llll‘mll Ellis. land industrial «lvvolopmont in bottvr â€" «P. .l. Floml. tum-how.Icnnclition than many mtizons think. .II'NIOR ROOM Ho thonght that the (to-operation of S". "Mwmard Stvwnson. Ivan tho Citizo-ns with tho industrial am,- . - ‘ - . . . , . tions was to tlwir pm'sonal intm'i'st. l.lll'l~‘ilt‘, Ailnno Brown. ”0“” Ts“ Thu shoakprs who followed. With. - l clall. Marjory Johnson. Murray Mt'lporhaps. tlw nxception of mev km, Frank Gachl. . ' Boll. who gaw a i‘osnmn of his ac- ""- " 'D‘WM Aitkin. “HM” Smith. . tions at. tho County Council. lll‘VOile l-L~thvr (mild. Charlie Bullm', Bruce must 0" thuir mm. to u.” much ms- \chonzio. \VBIIRCP LDWlS. Bill Fiol- (311380“ High School Addition .qugs- ‘ 'l' Dick Fio‘llor Graco‘ t'larh‘r. Frm‘l ' tion. ancl all. with “H‘ f‘Xt’epthll of H i . l.\lr. W. Calllm'. worn in fawr of 'I.l'.i||'.. \lilthl‘l'. . . i ii" . . r s - l v - ' Inn in the INN lldln . ‘ '- ' ’ | ' )‘C‘ ‘ilrpo hull..llu- ' I. d. '.| ' .' u. I . '.l|. l HIW“ “nii-Milliit‘all ' ischnol as a malffl'r of “H" WM" '3 l\'lllll0'0'll Lamont. - ll" - ‘ ‘ ' nothing vlso'. HWY WP“! 1”- J- 1‘- Grant. tho Sl'Cl'l’itll')’ of tho Sohuol Board. .I. .‘l. RUM). l’l'ilu'iiial Hi ”10' . .I"“' ‘- \ln.ulnn\nla‘ U Sr, Pr, Xvi-a Imith. He‘ll‘n Bullet‘. .l2' Pr. flflarry )latlm'. Mill‘ray Iolsuin Public School SENIOR [1003! SI'. l\'--â€"-Hazvl Smith. Bobbin ILIII'IinII. lllI‘Z Leith. BI-atI'irn Smith. 'l'I'HI‘ MI'iIall. Radio McCall. VPra \llwn. .lIIlIII l.I-\\'i.~I. iIIIII‘a .\I'ni|l. “6‘- I‘ll .lHllliSU". .|I°. IV )laxgarni, Irvin. Margrnta III-:IIII~,\'. Man “mm .IIIl. .IOSPD'I kuIII-y. lslm Sim. )lIIIIis FiIHIII. ' Ill -L“fllii‘ \itkin Mai-'jmio \. lmII \\ ilma BiltmI BI-Ii )latwher "'HHlf..'I' SthI IIsmI. lfl‘lh‘ l-llis. \\ III- M - .\itkin. Norma Jnhnsnn. BMW- !I-y Hihs'nn. )lilinn .\iikin. JI'. Ill Alma lmiih. Irma Rife. “:H')’ Christie. EH! (IaIld. DOl‘iS 'l'mup. llt‘lt‘“ Smith. \illi‘PlH Ellis. .“19 J, FIII\',II ti‘fli'w. Jr. PIX-“V Lawrence. Greenwmd. .‘lcN’ally. "Yr. nâ€"J'Gladys . h H. MICIII‘YT". a“ mes Eckhardt. “ H 11.8.3. Sr. Illâ€"«'Anna. ' Mamie Muphml. Din-Inn Public School. Sr. lV.-Josi_e Falconer. BM“ rn 'nwn. lllw-lrvm‘ ' up». Lillian h'fl, Freddif‘ ;\ ‘ 0‘ P389 .-\ â€"-Knnnnth Carmmmt. G Lluyd Gibsnn. “MM 1 My Dyvr. Elma .‘io-Guirp. amont. Bert Gaolol. Hnrhie [V w-Jnhn No 10. GIG-019 l\' u'Flnrc‘flC" » Collin-um. Ruby Law- nn Collinsnn. Clara Jac iin Amen. Clarpm‘e Hm! ammvxvt, Jim McCall. t’o-ra Imith. Helm Buller. Harry Mather. Murray Jack Hagmm. (1r Archiv Marlhmgall. Hm, ‘0' Ball. l.ln,\‘tl Erwin. uuruon Grant. Helen ova Saunders, Norma l Snidm' _ . . Annin Campbell. Elsie (VI- ‘ No. 9. Glenela u'vncn Hawm. Gmrge .nng. Arthur Koch. Browning. 'I’vaclwx'. Mm‘Dnna Schanl‘o-r. Torachnn M 3.1 ““Intyre' Archie Macfiach- Vol It!“ whnit‘. 1980“" and Bgrcmont Slavphai}. Maw Lloyd. Annin I‘m. Crawford «Iharliu Mac- Dunsmnop BI aithwaitp l. Eddie Law- Claro‘ni‘t‘ MC‘ h‘uithwaitv ”I'N'llWOt ul I“. Te‘aclwr, “Ma Hahn, 3M. Harris ’3'." r]. Ph‘ "i3 , Murray 3", \elma Garth)" Harrison. .\ulifl'v macaw {Michel‘- UrVal d}nnrg0 61 ‘m‘ .‘innin LaW- hor. it‘ith ------., WVII I IVUUIDJQ 0 Anna ManfliiacEachern'. Edna Eek- hardt, Alex. MacKinnon, D. K. Mac- Kinnon. Jr. Iâ€"-Andress Eckhardt, Mary MacI-Iachern. Pr.-Orval Mavkinnon, Sadie Eck- hardt, Rosalie MacKinnon, Eddie Proudley. Average attvndance 24. Present every day, marked '. Perfect in Spellingwbonalda Mac- Imod. Sadie MacEachern. 8. 3. lo. 1, lormanhy SP. IVâ€"~Melvillo Watson, 'Myrtlv Marshall, 'Willwrt Putty, 'Jack Smallman. Jr. lVâ€"‘(llairc Morice, Howard “083’. Ted Morice, Roydon Reay. Jr.lllâ€"~'Susin Marshall, 'lrrm‘ Petty, Wallaro: Marshall, 'Elle’i" Pvtty. Tommy \Vatsnn, 'Howard Marshall, 'Jossiu Marshall. ' .lr. l[-~-â€"('.laylun llvay, ‘\\'ilfrml Marshall, Murray Marion. M. l j\llun Watson. .lr. l’rlmvr «lh-rnim- Koomig. ' l’rvso-nt awry day. .7 Imisy Mathew, lmwho'l‘. Sl'. I'_ III-I HI'I‘S pIIw‘IIt PVI'I‘y II SI l\'. Mfllgalt‘t Whitv .l\'. ~F|IIII~III I‘ MN lasliII'. . lll.»~-AIIM'I'I. Kaufman. SI'. ll.â€"~lI'mIe Sllhjl‘('t'.l‘l01't'l XII-lmnald. H'III'I- MN.) aslin'. l'ZIlv She-wvll. “I't'xnr'. Hnnuld lemnald. Harry Jank'. Sr. Pr.»~\'o-ra McCaslin' and Aliw Suhjm't mmal. Vinlor. Schlm‘fl". .ll'. Pl'.â€"--l‘|0.\'tl Snth'. Advlim' Svhlm'fl", va'ge Hang. Ii. M. Blytlw, 'l‘mu'Iwr. Jl'. ll.~â€"l)nnalol Mvm'vgm", Vt-x'u Suhjvct'. llharlic- Svhln'rf. Stuwarl Stinscm' and Mihh'ml Hung. c-quul. .ll'. l.» «ll'mw Sc'hlm'fl". Mary MW ‘3I'Pmu". limmlol leh‘mald. Harry Wax-Bet restlesg _ at home. not y'amng from tlm_ 1.. Conn lâ€"ncal of the) Clark Medals Company to thu’ Hawivk Cumlizlll)’ fur $5.01!). and that. this was in his npiniun a gum! pimm of business. There was a cor- lilim! i-lu-i'k in WWII Imw. lw. said. in pay for the building and ink» nwr thn propvrty according to :igrocment With the 'l‘ro‘asui'm'k Siatrmvnt, in ”14' hands ”1' Min rate-mum's. and with a i'o'g'nlur army nf pl'uspm'tiVn qwuko-rs in l'ulliiw. ho. l'vfl'ainmi i’i'nm swim: mm a slisi-iissiun nf Hm tinunws nt' “in tnwn. His» gin-at am- bitiml. 110 said. was [0 sm- Hm High REEVB BELL RETURNED SI'. [ In Jr \I'PIIII! MPLI'QH. .II'. I» In-mgil LIIWI'I-III-v, I'Im-I SI'. l’I'.â€"~.\lilv|I Grant. tho svcx'o-tm'y .' . Board. .I. M. Rnhh. l’rim-ipal ut‘ Hw svhonl. and \\'illi:nm Mamlnnalcl. a mvmlwr nf last. year's Unmvil. A; tho- must nf tlw argumvnts haw- lwvn dealt with in these (-nlumns lwt'mm, a romt-titinn is unnncossal'y. lUl' ('liullr...- _-_ built in 1915 and tha cnntinuv to pay Mr : come. Thi: latter stat niod by tho) Town In SP\' 9“ lo Did. Solicitorâ€"J should advise you to write this man a nice polite note and see what happens. Clienvâ€"All right. I’ll do it. How 'do you spell ‘blackguardf? g‘ MacEgghefn,_ 'Cecil Proudley. (Continued from page 1) â€"â€"E. M. MacCuaig, teacher. [(‘lfl'flll. (1mm Hum-gnu; Millm'. (ilvmm '. I'IWc-Il llih'nh'. -~.\lilt'|wl Mclman. Kathlven L. Fil‘Hl, tnavlwl'. L‘ hool No. 9, Bentlnck. as the last Speaker: - was late. the cmwd s and started {org iting for speeches Ommcillors and the; trustees nominated : 'va ACCLAMATION ll Jnhnny Vc‘ssiv. Flowm'v '. I‘ldwm :l_\' IRS. (REV) 1.. E. PETERS PASSED AWAY ON CERIS'I‘IAS EVE Um timn of her death she was a member of thr choir, a teachrr in this Sunday scnool. and actiwly identified with the work of the Ladirsf Aid and the “'Oman's Mis- simiary Sorirty. She was third Vice- President of the Grey Presm terv W. M. S. at the time Of her death. Besides this. she was also much in- terested in social work and always able to give of her time and advice in matters pertaining to this imporâ€" tant part of chnreh work. . Funeral Held Ionday The funeral service was held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock, when a short private service was conduct- ed at. the house. with a public ir- flee from the ueen Street tjhu rh at' 1.30. The services were in charge of the Rev. \V. 11. Smith of Durham. Chairman of Grey Pres- hytery, and were most. impressive. Mr. Smith took t'ur his text the words: "The Lord gave, the Lord hath taken away. Blessed he. the name of the. Lord." The tirst \\‘Ul'(i is easy to say. the set-unit Very hard. the third may wem lulluwsihle tmht)’. “hen the MM“ fell out .IHh it “as :l t‘I‘lls‘lllll: hhm. .~'\‘.4‘t'|ttllf..'1l\\il§' his home and iltlin', His first \Hvt'ct is "'I'he Lul'tl". There he euwets to that the secret. of ll, all, the txpltllltlllnll and also enml‘ui't. '"rhv Lurd gavvf lh-\Vas surv nfl Hun und;dad.and “w hul\\Hlsa) Hn~snnw “wwa. Thu LHHI guvvaz halu- lu lln- hnnw anal hm' coming; lwunghlgrmu fin; \Vars:flh4°lhv lunwlgaxvzllmufluw hllhu Mfluufl. :uulluw ahHHy and huhuwww “wru gnnuh' hdl Hunw. Shnlun ("Hy laughllhv Arhnlnn Uu~afl.0flh> in:. She Inn ("fly taught lhmn mash-ry of llw. lulu-rs. hut. lhn mast- vrycfi hhazuulsvntlhvulflu1hinâ€" spll'l'll l'ul' St'l'Vll'l‘. Thu Lox-«l (raw lnw Uthr lunnuzuul huflnnul-h» mako- lil’v rmnplvh-r. bringing un- clurstalulhng. s311uynlh3a alnvrvvia~â€" Hunthvmn Shulnmh-H.a1mhwahzl hummms, a;daw~¢fijuy.'fhulAwd gaw~luw h) lhvtflnnwh and luw “nrk hllhu SahafllrwhnnL hllho \me-n's Missinnzu-y Sm'ic-ly. and in Hulhonum uflhv Nnuuwgahnn “as as lalmr 01' “WP. 1W"!anlhaHnlakmnavnuzlnn H is the! samv Lord I'M'naling llw sanm love. The Lumlchwslun gun “in: unclunuland huu~aaay “fiflnlhn uthor lu leasv alul hlrnnult his vthan 11uwvisachvhuapunumn ht ital“. lln lnldg‘hcn'llw)n1 lhlllllfllhl l0 lhu school. and thorn wvrv lvam at. llu- parting: and joy. flu funk hm' l'rnm llw svhnHl In llu- lmmo- and muunlhum'“vrutmuxzuulynu th hastakvn hvr lmun Hu' hunn‘lu; thn larger harm, and again llmrui are that's} and joy; lozn's 0f llm low-cl: «nuw “lumlshv haslvH.lnn yn'iuf lhecflhvrlunnu 'th Maflvrlnuw; !Sillll1 ”If )‘v lmwl "14', yr \Vnuhl I'v-l *jnwulnwaum'l;u>unh~Hu~FaHuwT l'l‘lw suprvnw lvsl. 0f lux'v is tn rv-‘l :finruinzuunhvfisthw,vvvnthuugh Eillnmulsnnwnvlulunsehvs.andlhr ilnvv’s sake- wv will nHl. fail hc-I'.‘ \Vusaylhal dwflh chvhhw.mqmr- ahw.is Hu-lhwad rmuuw. law us rathvr say that dvath uuhtvs and is Hu- gnaw lThwul of a”. bra“: hflnu*lmzulh)0nnlflmua Thncnfly lmsslhilily Hl' l'vuninn with all llm lmwl (mes \\'lln haw gum» nn lwfm'm l»mlh.hun islhnhzgnwn gHL Ins 'Iafl.gfllln ux a wwvhflhulnflns iliwn "'l'lu- [.Hl'll gavv. lhn Lurll hath I:H{vn axvay’} h-tlls alsn sa32 "rungs- |Wl ho- llw namv nl’ lho' LUI'Il." Assisting Mr. Smith in llw sm'vim- 5“"‘1'0 llw Row. P. N. anvs of Mark- l «lalo'. who I‘Pllil a [mrlinn 0f swip- lm'c'. llm‘. ll. A. l’am-y Hf Mmml. lfinmsl and hvv.lhfluwl Young of 3 I'llnm‘nml, \\'lm nll'nrml mayo-rs. alnl :llo-v. llhax-ll-s ”lll'kl'll. nf Tara. an uhl ll'l'imul nl' HM. and Mrs. l’vlvx's. anal 'lht- only [wrsnu in this part nl' Un- larhlalulknwa'fluwnin N0“lnund- laml lu-l'm'o- tho-y \Vm'e mal'l'iml. i The snrviN- was a wonderful tri- Hmto to on». in one sens». known so ‘littlo. and in anothm'. known so ,wnll hy the rosidonts of town and foommunity. The church was crowd- ;ml to the doors. many sitting on .chairs in the aislns, all of whom He", deep sorrow for the passing of tone whom they lowd. and whose Heath on Christmasfive had cast a tcloud of gloom over the whole 1 countryside. Mr. Harkett's tribute to the memâ€" ory of the derensml was a remark- :ihle one. 'l‘xxw-nty-sewn years ago he had rome over from the old land to engage in the ministry in New- t'uunclland. Here he tirp't met Mrs. Peters. then .‘iliss Allison. the lady principal of the. Methiulht College at St. .lohn'.~. He mine to know her intimately and assured his hearers of her worth in those days in the edu- ration of the young ladies of the rullege. Her kindly advire and her interest in the lives of those under her rlizirge was often spoken of in Newfoundland, and he said that in and around that u'illege. possibly. the greatest sorrow of all would he felt in her passing. He told of the regret. of the otl'irizils of that institu- tion when her resignation was ten- dered. and of the joy felt when it was known she was to he married to Rev. Mr. Peters and carry to a larger tield her superior talents. The speaker said that it was hard for him. at this time. to speak of the deceased. He had held her in’the highest regard. knew her many good qualities. and felt that he had in- deed lost a true friend in her pass- mg. During the sarvicn favorite hymns 0f the decoaspd, "Jesus Luvm‘ of My Souk" and “Abide With Mn“ \wro sung. anoher favorite. “Safe in tho Arms of Jesus." being sung by Mr. William Benson. 1:01'6‘\-i[]g the SQI‘VH‘P tho CaSkOt: IJUHII. um". H --.v â€"-'â€"- ~ . was taken '10 [hp 0. p. R. Station. 1 =fig‘ paving on t u;- aftornnnn train for “I North Svdm‘y. Cape Breton. mam“ ENGINE. 5 0R6 HORSEPOWER from thére by boat to. SLJohn’m'MaLn make. Writ? particulars to Newfoundland, it being expectengox 25, Chronicle Office. 2 pd (Continued from page i) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE that the journey will be completed this Saturday night with interment in the St. John’s comotorv possibly on Monday noxl. Rm: Mr. l’olors ar- rompanird tho body and will he gum- for porhays a month. tho rhnrch officials having given him a month's furlough. 'l‘lw pall lwar- urs \wrr all ministers l'rmu llw sur- rounding (Owns, with llw rxrvplinn ul‘ 11W. 1%. 1). Armstrong, RM. .1. Taylor. and lhw. J. H. \Vlwalvn. of Durham. Those from «ml. of lawn werr liq-v. (lharlvs Jay. of Holslc-iu. Rm‘. \V. lluulls. nl' Markclalu and Rev. S. Martin 01' (llmlmx'nrlh. Many lwautiful llural lrilmh-s covered the raskrl. ammxg tlu-m lw- ing thosv from tlm ()lficials of Hm Qum-n Strm't. (llmrrll. Mrs. Prlrr‘s Sunday Srlmnl class, ann Straw! Ladirs’ Aid and \V. M. S.. Hu- hur- ham Rod Crass Suriuty. thc- lem-n Strum. (Zlmir. thr Missiun (lirriv. Grey l’rc-shylrrial. l’astur and (HH- rials of lx'nnx Churrh, Mr. and Mrs. P. (iagxmn. Durham; Mr. and Mrs. \Vilsm’l (Haws. Bright: Durham In. I).|~Z., Ziun Church. Mrs. H. I". llmu wood and Juan. and frnm Mrs. I’rters‘ mutlwr. sish'rs :md hrutllrr at Winnipvg. BPSIIII‘H‘ IIIII' IIIISII'dIIII. Mrs. PI'IN'S IIII'st In IIMIIIII ”III II‘ Ins-- IIIII' IIIH- UH‘I‘. IIIIII' .‘ISII'I'S IIIIII UIH' IIIIIIIIIII: IIIIssiII. in 15min”: I.iIIiIIII IIIIII III\\I~' in British ILIIIIIIIIIIIII. .\IIII.. .\II-.~'. \IeikloI IIIIII IIIII- "FINN“,I iII \\'iIIIII|u-._ III III] Hi \\|ImII INII'IIIIIII II'iIIIIIIs IIx- IIIIIII siIIIIII IIIIIsI S}III|II|ih}'. HELD A SECOND VOTE AT CONN CHURCH Congregation Votes Unanimously to Remain Presbyterian \\'m'cl 01' ”In I'I'SH“. HI' ”I“ M't'Hllol; Vutv cm ‘llmrc-h union: by ”In (-hm'vh at 42mm. Hut, >11an :1 ununinmus \uh- against chm-MI union. :I|-- tlmugh \Vlll’ll Hu- I'm-st. win was tu- ke-n tho mum-walnut \utml in I'm'or uf uniun. 'l'lw (mlm'in (llmwh ‘ l’rnlu-rty fimmnis-‘iun «M'idml Hu-i lirsl. \‘HII' Ivy Hu- vanm-guliun at: 410nm. was invalid. and “w (mtnriu Imuiflalurv :mlhm'izml a sc-ruml win. in lw IH'ld fmm lh-m-mln-r 7 in 21. Tim “dim: list fur ‘hv sm'nml vnh' was clc-lvl't’ninml by Mr. Justim- mule. who tlm'iclml that, a “vial of H33 lump!" on ”In ('lmm'h I'H” wmm c-II- titlml 10 vulv. “MPH-us in “w first. vote Methodists and l’l‘c'shytvrizms anml tom-thew, ml llu- sm-uml Vulu it was ruled that unly I’I'.-.~‘ib}'i¢‘l'â€" inns would ho pvrmithul tn wha 'l‘lw l'nionists in Hm vnngrvuzltiun «IN'MNI not to \‘Mt'. 'l'\\‘u of HIM Vutvrs havu pussml :m‘ay sim'v tlw ml! was amn'mwl by Mr. .Iustim- Ul'dv, Hf HIP 83') vuh's pnllc-d. HIM'I' wm-u c-ighty-fnur against. uniun and our slmilml hallut. 'l'lu- \‘niv. llwru- l'm‘v. slmwml Hunt. thnsv anim: a- gainst. uninn lmllwl nm- humh'wl w-r ,H'nl. Hf llw pussihlc- \‘Mv. 'l'lu- ru- ‘sult. of H10 Vnto- plum-s Hw rhum'ln am! mnnsv in ”In [mssvs‘sinu at the . l’rvshylo-rians. _â€"< “m- wfi---- TWO CASES HEARD that lw [mid tlw :mmunt. to tlw 'l‘rmsurt-r in rash at. tlw mnm'il mt't‘tilll.’ «m ”In 18th Hf April. 1923.4 'l'lu- 'l‘rc-usm't-r ctvniml this. Afterl hvzu'im: all tlw c'\‘ith'll(‘t- tlu- .lmtgv 'amv tn tJIc- mmrlnsinn that tlw mmwy had lwvn [mitt tn tlw 'I‘rc-n- mum and dismissed thv action as against. ttw clvt't-mlnnt John Alden”; and awarded ,inclgo-mvm against ttw plaintifl'. thv trnasurm'. Hutu-rt“. Armstrong for ”In amount of tho- vlaim with mats. 'l'lw township is tn [my tlu- t'ns‘ts nt‘ thn oh'fvnch-IIQ .lnhn Aldrnrn :uul arv tn rm-oupmt Hm Sam" M thv trmmu'or. 'I‘lw Pafi't‘l't'atl'cl mn<iuvrahlv intvrvst. \V. D. anry nt' Markdalo' fm' Dv- fvndzmt. .lnhn Aldonz'n. E. M. M('- men of tn'anuvvilln fur Plaintiff and Hutu-rt. Armstmng. Brigham ys. Grnhb Brigham vs. Gruhb This was :mfm-tinn conimtem-Nl hy “norm" H. Brigham Hf Hanover a- gainst Loni< ll.'th‘uloh of Miltlmav. 'l'lw plaintiff had vxvhzmgwl sonic- propvrty in tho MW of Halt. with tho olvt'o-mlant for tlm «lufentlant's farm prom-Hy. stock. and chattols in tlw 'l'owmhip Hf .wrnmnhy . Thu (foal was on own tot-ms at 370001”. An agroumrnt of salo was outerwl into and tho trunsacticm carrimt out, but lwforv tho plaintiff got poc- sossion of tho farm and rhattles. lu- Claimml that tho lioft-nflant sold 00n- sitlo-i'alilv of tlw grain. hay and other chattlns and (-laimort dam- agos to tho nxtont of $893.00. Thu notion occupiml tho grvatvr part. of Wednesday. Dommber 22nd. and consitlorabln ovidonco mm giwn on With sides. At. tho conclusion of the case tho Judge resorvvd his «twist- ion. W. D. Henry of Markrlalo for the plaintiff and C. J. Micklo of Chesley for the Defendant. The I.O.I).E. dancv in thv Town Hall on Tuesday night of this wovk was a wondr-rful success. thorn h0- ing really mnrn dancm on the flnnr at times than was comfortablo. With (food music. good dancing and a good lunch about midnight. the owning was a most Pnjoyahln one. , ThiR war thn l0.D.E. ladim visit- mi, nwr sixty sick and shut-ins. dis- tributing Christmas thPr amongst. others, too. lvss fortunata. Baliunls “I’ve just been wading some sta- tistics herwvery time 1 Math» 3 man died.” “Gosh. man! Why don't you use Continued {mm page i) AT GENERAL COUNCIL DANCE A SUCCESS The mm of this land van thank providence that it is nut the custom to \war Hw kilt.- rliramlon Emma-nit- or. Sump wnmvu just. IIHW aw having a! io'l'l'ihly hard limv ('lmusing what tlu-ir husbands shuuld buy me I'm- (Ihristmas “St. (lathariuvs Standard. A $50.0“) lwaling Nash-r will mvnd tho h-aNm'o-s in mm a badly shallm'od lwart. -- Bufl'alo Courivr- lixm'c-ss. va York has an :wartnwnt. lmusu i2 slum-3's high and nim- fwt. \Vidv. And own a m, ubjm'ts in [wing swung in Hm mums Iu°u\'iqh-«l.»-â€" “Hu- wa Journal. Ono'MMM-O-m-W-O-W a... ,.'o’o'o.¢.,..oo,..oo.o -0203...’..........’o...0302,..20.....O..0.....0...-.’.’.,o.oo.o..oo..o.2.2...:.’..3..§.?.3.uo J. 8: J. Hunter Durham . CRISP COIIENT Durham, Out In wishing you a Happy New Year we hope 1927 will prove to be the year in which your dreams are realized. A Happy New Year Funny world! It hires instructors to much othor things, but thinks youngsters will just. absurh know- lndgp of how to lw a m-ntlomnn. throit News. Bakery Provision Store The Finest Manitoba per bag Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town Pastry Flour 24 lb SUN) Baker (lunfcc! inner ROWE’S E. A. Rowe Flour Ontario 1 PAGE I.

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