.‘O'M-O-O'ï¬-OWW ruderful II‘CS mam .re Merchants XES member 30, i9“ Durham Stand Up INGS t‘CUOD. m-ol lightly m-h longer. on Page 7. ll DRS. JAIIBSDI mince :md resndence mum past of the Hahn House on Launhtun Street, Lower Town, Dur- mun. Office hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to 4 p.11}. (except Sundays†JAIIBSON a short dist- m. A. I. am. hhysician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce Lamlmm Street, Durham. Ont. Gradu- uh? l'niVPI‘Sily 0f 'l‘orontu, Eyes (ash-d and corrected. Ofï¬ce ham-s; 2 to z'. p.m.. 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays 1. 1.. surrn, I. 3.,1. c. p. s. 0. “Nice and resndencg,‘ corner of 'Inumvss and Lambton mreets oppo- 9 4,â€. mm mm ()flice. Oflice hours: i) m H 3.11).. mom 4 p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (sundays excepted). 2 to 5 p‘ exccpu‘d. C. 6. AND BESSIE IcGILLIVRAY Chiropractors m-mhmtm Canadian {Illirnpmclic Unllo'm', 'I'nrnnto. -()l'l'u'u .‘lacfm'lune lilm'k. Durham. Day and night. phonv 1’33. (3 H 23†DR. W. C. PICKERING, DENTIST ml'u-v, over J. a: J. Hunter‘s store, aux-ham. Ontario. J. 1'. GRANT, D. D. 3., L. D. 8. HHHHI' (imduntu University Of TOP- .mtn, (muluute Royal (Julie-go Dental Sumo-(ms 0f Ontario. Dentistry in all its branches. Ofï¬ce Calder muck. MillStrect, second door east »r )laclscth‘s Drug Store. MIDDLBBRO’ AND BURNS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. mum.“ OWEN SOI’ND Lumblon st. 868 2nd Ave. E. Mum-h when at Fleshel'tou. Upon .-\.-1-}' Saturday 1.30 to 9.30. C. C. Middlebro’ R. Boak Burns, Owen Saund. Durham. LUCAS BERRY Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- lwl' “l the iii-m will he in Durham on l‘m-Muy of each week. Appointments (Ill) he made with the Clerk in the olTiL'te DAN. IcLBAN LH'I'IISOU Auctioneer for County of mm; Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- wHuMP n-rms. Dates of sales made at Hm (Llu‘nnicle Office or with him- ‘9’â€. _____ Incensed ATnctionoor tor Co. 01 Grey. .‘lmlvl‘atfl terms. Arrangements for ml“. as tn dates. etc.. may be made at. Hm Chronicle Ofï¬ce. Durham. lwrma nn application. Address RR. 1. tun-ham. Phone 611 r 24. . le'nsvd Auctioneer for County 0‘ Hwy. Pro t attenhop to sales. Rea- mmhle to s and satisfaction guar- rgntvwl. Dales made at The Durham " R. C. Wat- inn, Vurney. '1‘,"‘ 7, (:(,5V. 2‘. DK'I\U5VI\'-vâ€" »‘:1:th'.:mnm'res; 85 acres 'n'mmmn, balance hardwood hush: 'nn\'unim,t to schnol; on the memo w < mm a frame ham .i2x63 fl. With to, stables: Jul‘u {nundaunnz cover†0x50 wulh stone base- oumw “mashed. . ’n imuso'. with windmill; \\':1t«-r tanks; 30 acres seede , W :u-rea- to sweet clover: this farm =~ WM! fenced and in a gohd state 01 z'u‘tlvzatmn. ' in \\';u~'on's D8 tmmno ui’n'r" furl?!" P William Swim 1: Will PM Y0“ ‘ The (7th- o Adverti“ 3.†BATES BURIAL Co. EUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlore Phone Kinasdale L344 122-1223 Avenue Road Toronto John W. late: I. Haddocks Formerly Hf Flesherton _ ,_--_... uua ucauxng. 1 cent a word {man WII'H ORDER ' . each Insertion ; 31: consecutive insertions g of four. Tglephone ca ‘ iven for the price l" :‘I ‘D MS L irensed fluctioneer Medical Directorv (hula! Directorv Legal ‘Dt'recl'orv ALEX. MacDONALD Classified A dvertlsements AND 8. cox. . AA antes: 55 ORGAN, IN GOOD CONDITIONâ€"AP- ply PI. The Chrnniclo Ofï¬ce. run SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North 0! Skating Rink, Durham. Apply W 1). Hopkins. 2 21 if you ME 1m: BI'Z'I. 1)er BI'ZZ SAW ()I'TFIT FOR SALE Including gasoline engine. 5 H. P.. marly new; one saw frame, UV" saws, belts, gasolim- drum. etc. cheap. Karatmlt Bum. Priccvillv. WHEAT WANTED. ANY QI’AN'I'ITY. Highest price. People's Milis. 3152M Â¥ Wmm WAN'I‘ED.â€"â€"-’I‘Hli CHRON~ H310 Jnh Plant is well equipped for turning out the ï¬nest work nu shom order. tf in)â€; Mux'mm' M 1-11.1'i‘1m BOARDICRS W.â€"\.\"l‘ED--â€".~\PPLY. AT (Iln'oniclo (mm. "11 28 U -.___ v‘vv-U‘--V‘- II- “mm-II. s Institutv “Ill 1w hold iII Hm lmme of Mrs. 'l‘hnmas Brown 011 Thursdm. Januan 6. Thu meeting: “ill iw Iakvn In â€In SI-ntch mom- hc-I's nf thv lnstitutv. All lailivs iII- Vited. I 'l‘o'rrivx' Dog. whitv with black and tan head. answm-s to name of "Fedâ€: last sm'll at William [.vgatv's farm. lie-ward. Apply tn «it-org“ Saundvrsg Durham. Mr. Ed. Busvhlvn dvsirvs to warmâ€" ly thank his fellow vmploycos of the Durham Furniturn «10.. fnr the gen- m‘ous gift nf $56. whirl: hp. “‘0va last \wok. Alsn Llw Prvsbytm'ian vhnil' for :l I‘mv hasKo-t nf fruit, and the. 1.01).}; as \wll. Thvir kind- hvartmhwss is survly :Ipprvciatml. I wish in thank the many friends for the principle and kindness tn- wni'ol me cm the eVening of Decem- ber '22, after the unjust. justice given me by William Laidlaw. I must give .\I 1'. John Murolm'k l'reilit, fur the part, he did take, and believe he is well worthy «if the pusition lie hultls as Mayor. I am LOST I'I'ESIHY. Immcxmrzn 21st. I‘UX FOUND IN l)l'l{H.\.\l. LAST WEEK. A SI'M uf mnnny. Hwnnr may haw same by paying wxpvnso-s anal prnving nwnm'ship. cm applicatinn to R. L. Samule‘rs at, tho- \‘arivty Store. LOGS WANTED Wu will buy a limitml quantity Hf Bass, Birch. Elm. Maple and EMT“ Logs this 503mm. Highest, prices paid. apply at nfl'icv or Mr. Kinmw. Durham Furniture Co. 12 2M run FOR SALE on RENT Inn ACRES LOT 7, CONCESSION 3 Nm'manhy. Apply Julm Mm‘ico. Var- nn" 12 23 H 1103'. NOTICE TO PARIBRS The Durham RFD. Live Stock As- snciatinn will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers am rvqnestmgl tn giw three days‘ noticv. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 r 13 Durham. [UL 1 â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" BUTTER, MILK, CREAM SERVICE “'u will [w in ihn market for tho mnnths fur [mm milk and vrmm. Ui'ilm‘s iakmi fm' choice dairy huHm' dolivnrml HIT the rig; zilsn lmttm'milk.â€"-«\\'at.=nn's Dairy. \Villii'l' Tho School is thoroughly cqmmico tn tako- up Um hillmymg courses. it? .lunim‘ .‘tutriyiilntiorl. J (2" Entranc» to hormal_>cluy... Each umber of the Stall is 2} Lin. varsity Graduate and (micrwnccd 1 Telï¬ï¬‚hfling pupils should prepare ti- cntér at twginmng M tcifm‘. ' b Information as to Cnlll‘393 ma} c :‘ il from the Principal. Gill'hlggchool has a creditable recqrd in the past which it hopes to main. tain in the fptucc: n..nflfl'i\'0 find lain in the future. Durham is an healthy town. and tion can be nbtaix rates. IN IBIORIAI Watson-flu lm-mg memory of Mrs. Dand Watson. who passed away Devomhm' 26. l9‘25. . has gone and still we miss hm‘. Nnvor shall her memory fade. Loving thoughts shall always linger Round the place where she has been. __I.mrin¢lv remembered by Husband .fldï¬nglv l and Family. ARTICLES WANTED COMING EVENTS . -\ .M ROBB. B. A" Principal. ..... AN APPRECIATION CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE "I I: ----_ _ town. and good accommoda- be nbtainod at reasonable- Yuurs sincvrvly. WILLIAM '1'. KELLY. \.U\I| V is an attractive and on the waters may re. 107M PARK STOCK, IIPLEHENTS, AID HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I have hoen instructed by MILBURN HARTFORD t0 svll by Public Auction at, his prvmisvs. LOT 25. C(_).\'(_11'ISSI().\' 2, S. U. R. HLENELG. nu WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1927 tho following HORSESâ€"I Heavy Brood Mare, 11 years HM. Mlpused to be in foal; Ulydv Marv 10 \0313 Old. supposed to ho in fn:;1| (Ihdc Mam 9 years nld;l)1i\ing Maiv 10 vears old 5111111051111 t0 kw in foal; Clule (,Olt. QATTLFraDnrham (low. 7 years old. due Aapril 16: Holstein Cow, 7 years nlil. «inn April 15; Black Cow, 5 ymirs HM. Osnppnscd to be in calf; Hnlstvin (ï¬rm: 7) yoars. supposed in ralf; Hnlstvin (low. 5 yrars old Slip- pnsml in im in calf: 2 Black (laws. 3 wars HM. suppose-«I to he in calf; Hrifvr rising: 3. springing; 4 Fat. Stcwrs. rising: 3 yvars; 3 Hrifers rising 3 ye-ars. suppnsml to be in 1111': Stun: 2 yi-ars nlcl; Ahordeon Anglia Bull. '2. war,- nhl; 2 yf‘arlings; 6 Calves. g PIGS iiiwml Snw. «luv March 15; 7 Pics. two months old; 8 SIOIIII Pigs. FI')\\'L~ II; III-us: RnIIstIIII. I‘JPl.IIZMlIZN'I‘Sâ€"JMIIII'iIIg BiIIIIIII'. 6 I'I'IIII. I-III: MassI-y IIIII'I'is MIIWIII'. 5 I'I'II'II. IIIII: MaSSIIy-Hal‘l‘is BiIIIIIII'. 6 him. IIIII: l)I'I'!'iH§I MI‘MIII'. 6 font 1'! i: \III~'.<II\'- Hal‘lis SIIIIII Drill i! lIIiII: -’ IIIIIhIIII IiIIIIIl BIIggiIIs; CIIIIIIII: IIIIIIIIIIII; RIIkII '3 \\ agnns. SIeIIl RIIIIIIII: DisI-z CnIogsIIIIII. ManIIIIII SIII-IIIIIlI-I'. .\'II. I: '3 8015‘ III' DIIInIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIM's: Slush SII'IIIIIII': VIIIIin Walking: Plough: FlI’IIIIIy \V‘I’Ilkim.’ PIIIIIgII; III-IMII Hang: Plough: SIIIII- IIIIII: SIIIIIII BIIIII: CHIHVMOI': SIII. of Adams Slvighs. IIIIaIIly IIIIw: SIII, III’ SIIIiuhs: Hay Hack: flat Rack for sloigh: (iIIIIWIl Box: 'l‘III'n‘iII PIIlpIII': ‘3 Sugar KIIHIIIs: SI‘i. SkiIlIlillg 'l‘nngs; sIII. Dnnhln Hal'IH‘S‘SI SIII. PiIHlL’ll HIH'III‘SSI sIII, SiI‘IIIIII Hal‘nI‘SS; -’I HIIIIsI- RIaIIkIIIs: RnhII: Rug: ‘3 DIIsIIIIIs: :I IIIImlIIII' nI‘ Grain Bugs: Sf‘t. «If RI'liiI‘“ Scales. 2000 pounds: Sap PIIII and IIIIIIIII. IOO Sap BIIIIkIIIs: EmIII-y SIIIIIII: .\'n In DIN Lmal III'IIIIIII SIIIIaI'aIm': ‘3 logging Chains; 2 Cant. Hooks. HUI'SEHOLD FI'RNI'I‘I'RE ~â€" :3 tlmik Stnws: Rang“: Hrating Stow: 6 Hvilstt'tltts amt Springs: Extrusion 'Vahlr: 2 Dre-59ers; \Vzististand: Bill't'alll Writing Dusk; Parlor Srt: l’iunn: tlvntvr 'I‘ahln: Singvr Sowing Mzirliinv: a niimtwr (if Stnw Pipos: -’i kitrhvn tilllfltl'SZI‘Wl‘t‘ lixtinguishrr: Shot. Hun; atmnt 50 Smilurs: tlliurn: :’. [.fllllt‘l’nSI '.’ Lamps: 3 Smnuthing Irons: :1 quantity of Dishrs: Forks. Shawls and other articles ton inim- rrmis tn mrntinn. HRAanAOII h lnnslwh Hats: 2' quantity of Hay. Ewthim.‘ musI hv SHIII as [11'0- [nio'Inr has 101nm! his farm ..\l.i‘. .~'\l' I" HI LUCK TERMS HI†S.\l.IZ:-â€" Hm. grain and all sums of $10. and undor. Cash: nwr that ammmt any Iim?1 “If“? 12 months‘ (rI-mlit nn zippmwd joint notes hval‘lng mtm'ost at. 5 per cent per annum. ADDITION TO THE HIGH SCHOOL Proposml quostion to authorizo tho issuo of "Town of Durham Do- honturns" to amount. of 8:25.000.- 00 for tho oroction and equipmont 01' an addition to tho High Srhool. Notice is lwrol‘iy givon that tho vote of tho electors entitled to voto on Monoy-By-Laws will be taken on tho ahow montionml question at the M l 'N It‘ll PAL ELICtITlt‘mS to ho hold on Monday, The Third Day of January, 4927 Question Arw you in favor of tho ororlion of an allilinn In the High Srhool to cost not. moi-o“ than Twonty Five 'l'housanel Dollars, anal to ho paid by Dvhonturvs. issuwl by tho Town of Durham? such ololwnturos to he is- ~'uml for tho [ml'lud of twenty years at. tho rnrre-nt ratv of interest. to ho l't‘llllltl in twvntx‘ annual paymonts with inlorrst. such paymonts not to “KW-Wt $2179.61 annually. Notice is further giwn that: tlm 30th day Hf Dvcomhm'. 1926. at H 0'- rim'k in tiw fnrvnmn, at the Town Clerk's Ofï¬ce. is the time and place \Vhii‘h has het‘n fixm'l for the ap- pointmvnt of pm‘sons t0 attvnd at the various boiling places, and at the ï¬nal summing up of the votes by Um Municipal Clerk on behalf of {ma-tons. intérosted in. and desirous of promoting or (Mupsmg the passage of the saulqnmstmn. Nolim- is further given that a ten- ant whose lease extends over the time for which the debt is to be created. or for at. least twenty-one years. and who has by his or her lease covenanted to pay all muni- cipal taxes in respect of the pro- perty. other than local improve- ments rates. shall. if he or she makes and tiles with the Clerk of the Mun- ieipalit}: not later than the 24th day of December. 1926, being the tenth day before the day appointed for taking the vote. a declaration under the “Canada .Evidence Act." so stating, be entitledtn have his or her name entered on the list of voters entitled to vote on the said attestion.‘ "I , Notice is further given that. if the assent of the electors is obtained thereto the said Question will be taken into consideration by the Mun- icipal Council of the Town of Dur- ham at'tei' the expiration of one month from the ï¬rst. pubtiéation of this notice. Toxm Clerk’s Office, Dec. 15, 1926 TOWN OF DURHAM AUCTION SALE JOHN O’NEIL, Aucfloneer. WILLIAM B. VOLLET, Town Clerk lmshvls Rarlm': 150 200 pounds Salt; a I‘HE DURHAM CHRONICLE After New Year‘s day the tirst. day of spacial note in January is Twelfth Night. This, as you can readily guess from its namv, is the twelfth night after Christmas. tho. sixth of January. By midnight of this day all Christmas groans must mso roads an aurieut lawâ€"ho out of the liOiiSo to insuro lurk in tho coming yoar. Although this custom is not practismt univorsally. now. it is quaint. and otl'ors an mouse for most, attractive partios. A clever hostvss of my acquain- tance has a lzn'gc- living room in which thorn is a lai'gu 0pm tiru plat'v. Of this slw makvs good 1190 in hvr ontm’tuinmvnts. For svvc‘éral years. On Twelfth «Night, Silt? has im'itmt a In gt gl'ntlp ut‘ frimuts to a "Hdiliday Holm'aust." Natural- ly the invitations to thv Iii'st mu- vxvitmt mm'h mmmvnt. and thaw In much Slum-Ming (mo haw cziusmt «In- light on â€I" [Dill’i (it Hm I'Wipivnts and vii\'}' in thnsv \\'1'|H \wrv Iznt in- I'lllcit'd. :3 :22», Sc...â€" ..:.{5._ â€2:9: 2: 3:: 5...: _...:.:: 35 .SEE.:..._:_ .72: 1.75.3 .:: 139:3 11:72. 2; but. a tow largo omnt‘m-tahh- chairs had hm'n rvmmwl and NW flOOI' covered with soft rushions. All hail iwcn rvanstml tn arrive promptly. and so, within an illt'l‘t'd- ihly shnrt timvrâ€"nrgmt hy rnrinsâ€" ity rathrr than runrtvsy. prnhahly fur [H‘Oltlt' so snldnm think it nm'c-s- sai'y tn hr 0n tiinu to a. party. it sowms *«ewrynnv‘ was rhnttim.r gaily. Thon tho young woman oxplainod her party. Announcing: that. it, was Twolt‘th Night and tolling thom tho quaint. ouslnm sho told thom that tho Christmas troo had heon oliopâ€" pod up and was roady to hurn and that thox’ might soarrh tho houso for any st 113' rominflors of tho holiâ€" day and bring: thoir linds to tho "holocaust". In thoir hasto to strip tho houso of all loft-ovor dororations tho guosts laughingly tumblml moi- our another and soarohod for stray groons. “'hon thoy roturnod totho living: room with tho spoils to rust on tho lilazo thoro woro awaiting: them a hugo punch how] of oidor. a big haskot of applos. a dish of chostnuts, marshmallows. and a numbor of long forks. Whilo tho romnants of tho holiday soason were being dostroyod tho young: peoyile sat around tho tire, toastod applos. nuts and marshmallows and played old-fasliionod guossim: gamos. ' Fiftoon minutos hoforo tho witrh- |ing hour all tho romainiiu..r hits of ,troo and ornamonls \Voro thrown on tho tiro. so that. all would ho gono by midnight. T110 party lash-cl much longvr than this. hom-wr. The guests wm-e- loatlw to go. saying that. they had never had a h'c-ttvr time and nach war it So'vms bettvr still. By MARJORIE ADAMS Told to Search House Roll out. to half or thrcc-quartcrs of an inch thickness. Cut rounds with largo hiscui; ('UUPI'.’ Fold each biscuit owr a sausagc. Baku twcnty minutes in hot own. Scrw with gravy madc of wan-r in which sausages wcrc hoilcd thick- ened with flour. (Milk may he add- cd to the gravy, if dosh-mt, MARKDALE GIRL WON DR. JAMIESON MEDAL one cup or more if necessary. 01' milk. knead lightly on floured. hoard. Daughter of Kr. and Hrs. J. W. Lyons, Formerly Residents of Durham, Fortunate in Securing Coveted Trophy for Highest Stand- ing in Recent High School En- trance Examinations. Hun. Dr. Jamirsun has just zin- nouucod that Ihr .Iainitrsuu meal for 1926 has; IMH‘II awarch‘d I11 Miss Maxinr L31ms 11f Markdair. This modal is {inurdrd annuall3 I11 Um candidah- 510111111 14111 highwt. numhrr of marks on tho High School Entranrv ExzmunaIinn in South (11°03. This means krmi 111111- pvtiIinn as Ihu I1 iriImy inr huh-1| is. the I1)1m1r 1°1111~I1I111nr3 111' ~31th (ire3 alum: with tho I11\\‘II.~'IIi|1.~‘ 111 Ospr13i', Euphrasia Artvinrsiu. H111â€" land 3.1111 â€111 \Illflgfl 11.. Fivsllvl‘lnn \Vhirh \wrr :11I1I1-1l I13 Ihe~ last r1-1Iisâ€" Irihulion I13'II11-(I11Iarin !.1‘1.'1.~'l:11111'1'. Maxine Lyuns is â€11' (laug'llc'r 11.’ Mr. and Mrs. .I. W. I.3'1111.~'. 113 \Im-hâ€" duh: and is Iii 3112113 111' 111.:1'. Shh hm sorurvd all her I'nhlir srhmil 1-1Iu1':1~ Iiun at Ilw Markdalv I’quIir S1'h1111i I'r11m Ih1~ prrso-nt «IaIT: MISSI'S \I. ManurlLSmgvz1iilI. .\I.T\I1'I.1111ghr3'. and Plinri [ml \\.M1-ssrn:.'. r. H1 r 5111111.“ is Ju‘l Ihv murr rv- markahlv as shv \\ 11> 111113’ 11111- 3'1-111- In (N'ittllvl'. l‘J'Jl. Maxinv was llll- animmlsl)‘ ('husvn hy thv jmlu‘vs as. tho whim-r in Miss Mavphail's th'st puhliv sin-liking c-nntust fur (hwy county. and as a. ro-‘ult rm-vivml a trip to Uttawa \\'h¢‘l'¢‘ shv was pri- \'ilvuml t“ a will Hll tllo‘ lltml' ul' tlw Senatu fur tln- mwnim.’ ut' parlia- ment, whvn thv swmch t'i'mu tlw throna was g'iwn hy Lurcl “yin: uf Vimy and SIM nwt the lvalh'i's «it til» various political parliw. Not only clm's Maxim shuw mark» ml ability in St‘llflfll \Vnrk hut. shu has alsn musical tawnts hvymul Hu- awrago (‘hihl of how agn having lH't‘l‘. sncovssful in passing: with ï¬rst. t‘lfls‘s honors hm' lntrt‘uhu'tm‘y and lilv- mmitary grades and with hnnurs lwr I’Iiniai\ grad» i'uim the 'l’m'uIIiu C(IIISI-Imthe of Music Maxim Imus vxm-ls alsu‘ in the spmts of 111.0 plavgrmlnd \\'l"|l lufr schoolmates and ï¬nds «Might. Ill I llonlrihutinns recvhwl by colloc- itions in llw dim-10m. vhmvlws dur- Hm: “wk of prawr. .lallllalv19:.,’6 WM. 56. 'llu' Osamu has hm-u r-c- imittod. Maine‘s fellow pupils, teachers and community congratulate. her on the honor of winning this coveted prize in the competition with over four hundred other pupils and thus bringing it to her school and Village. This is the second time that. a pupil of Markdale Public School has received this medal. It will he re- ineinherwl hy the readers of these columns that. Miss .lean Stewart re- t‘t'ivetl it in 1924. them. Slw is of a bright, happy dispusition and is a general famr- ita with all. During the term just endml. Maxine was attrnding the Markdalo High School. where she was maintaining lwr previous high standard. ANNUAL REPORT BUREAU BRANCH UPPER CANADA BIBLE SOCIIE'I'Y~ (gold waves :n'u prMivh-«I and the coal man wvar. a mnaning smilv :1 though l'c-m-ivnlg 3 MW“ gift from Santa Illans.~-4iuvlpl| Mm'vury. A painting mm «m vxlaihition m unv 0" “In large- guild-rim ch'pivlï¬ a numnshim-rs' mum. MI. ,ws, “still lifv."~“Hurdvr (Lilwé Star. Mrs. A. lM-rloy. 'l'rmlsuwl'. Durham PAGE 7.