(Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. P. Shark lvfl. ““86- neaday of last week for a coupla of weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Shirk} pan-Ms in throit. " Miss .wpl‘nu- and Louise Subject of Listawvl arr apflnding their Christmas hulidays with thi‘ll’ par- ents, Mr. and MN. Gus Subject. Mr. and Mrs. Hm. quwn and family of (Elvin-lg, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mightun and son Bnhh'm of Mulovk were» Hm glIo-sts on Christmas clay of Mr. and Mrs. 'l'. Stimson. PAGE 8. Mrs. Arrhiv Brown and sun's am spending thv Christmas Vin-anon WIâ€! Nu» forum-'3 snstvr. Mrs. A. Has! i0. Amnn': me- in [his mmmu who at" â€your Christmas all: away from humor, wvrv: . Mr. and Mrs. D. ï¬lo-[Mllald chiloh'vn “ill! Mr. and Mrs. Hm Brown. Mr. and Mrs. .\. Hastiv. Dem; Mrs .â€"\. Brown and sons. with and Mr .va. )‘lrl‘mlmld. Mr. and Mrs. l-Zn'lgal- Buyer son with Mr. Russvll Fhlclic sistm's. Brant. Mr. and Mrs. Grnrgv 'I‘nrry \ViUH; Mr. and Mrs. Mulrrw Parks. Allan: Park. . Ul‘ )lcuulzl)‘, Mr. and Mrs. Wm: Camplwll and Mr. and Mrs. R; Twamlo-y rvlrhratml Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Mc-Clncklin. Zion. Mr. Dongald Hastir is thr proud mvnvr nt’ 3 line tram of dark iron grey hurses and u nrw srt of brass. mounlml hnrnvss. Mr. Hastir lw- News in rncouraging the boys to family. with Ingham. llii'm Mr. and Mr; Cllildi'vn with man. stay nn tho farm. Christmas Entertainment 'I‘lu- annual OZm-istmas vutnrtain- mvnt M "w lm-al church Sunday Schonl was IH'M nn 'l‘uowlay “wu- ing 0f lust \wo-k. 'l'lu- night. was ideal and NIH chm-ch was lilh-ol tn onnm'iiv- FHl'tVâ€"‘Wu HUHIH'S \W‘I'P motto Ill this ro‘spvvt must "What \w haw \w’ll hold" for '1' day o-wninx's prngra-m was on the best and cvrtainly retlvcts 11 credit on both performers an. rectors. _ _ Rev. Mr. Young wry ably l'lllml thv rolv of chairman. rim-h numlwr was \wll giwn and l'wt't‘ivml hearty applause. 'l‘lu- choir m-nolvreql two beautiful anthvms. .‘liss Winniv Blyfil. Van'- no'y sans: twn phasing solos and a mixed quartettv mmposod of Mrs. H. Torry. Miss B. Boyce. Mr. .Ias. McDougall and Mr. H. Biorworth sang an vnjuyable numbm'. I' § “Ah" The pageant "BPthlPhPm" show- ing tho slwplu‘u‘ds as they waic'hml their flock by night and the angel's message of comfort and the svcond some knnwn as the “Nativity" scene was well «lis‘playt‘g. O n.\-‘nA-I£I The. play given by the. seniors entitled "l'nele .Ioe's \V’ill" was much enjoyed by all as each one acted his or her part so effectively. The recitations. monologues and exercises too. showed that the children had caught the Christmas spirit as every number was carried out so enthusiastically. Mr. Alex. McDonald, the superin- tendent was then called upon to distribute the presents. This entertainment seemed to be the climax of a nut successful year 3.3% and hat; Mr. ‘ a benediction. ‘1 H mm. ml .\Il with .‘h Don'nm'h. Crawford U in this community Christmas almnm and sun legMol Hoyt" o-njoyo-c! tluo xvl‘c'isvs M. Han- l)‘. DN'o'mbm‘ 22. \I'NIio' . and MI R L )It'l'laslin and and .“l'S. H. Lowl- ll l\‘ as“. it 1' 'l'uvs- mw Hf 3 much and di- Ho M NHâ€, Kauf- If wm. Traverston. a, Pg (Our Own Co'rrcspmzdent) with; May 1927 bring in all Canadians gi-Vo-ry pi-nspi-i'ily anal Cunto'nlnivnt. .i-mul! Surh a lmnvh ai'o' running for mm ull'ii'v in (,ih'nvlg lhal llw Hlil ailago' brass ' Wino-s in mind. "livm'y man l'm' himâ€" hp- l wll‘ and tho oleil iakr thn hinilmnsl." .‘s to No-wr was lhm'v mow glorious wi-alhvi' l'm- lln- illii‘islnias hnliilay- iing. Ma)" it. irnnlinucf l Mr». “in. Firth llflll a wow] hm? lain- Hnu clay lalvly who-n shi» got a big mlayipilo- nl' wnml l’lll up by (Tlit'l'm'il Annâ€" I ‘ltlilk‘fl oillillt. Mi'. .\l‘l'llll' (li'm-nw‘nod lvl‘t. on I was} -il in Mnmluy in unto-r UH“ employ of {l w« [W llui'lsl Ill Mnunl Fonmsl and purposvs - ___..._ allrncling lmsindss. willugi- classvs l' lhu‘ in â€in o'wning. .\i‘i°hii~ is a likable 'nilidj ynnlh. a gmnl wm-kni' {mil Vin-y th~~irl Hlvliging. .l 1m. Mr. Jim Hastiv tin-nwl Hut two li' Hi" nne fur Mr. Hy â€Pain†and the) ()tlwi' , ; l'nl' Jim Edwards. .l oli-; .\ :mmlly nnnilwi' of Zion congrv- igainn anol' all of hi: «.‘ill‘icials' were) lillml; hl'vso-nl at. Mrs. J. E. l’ntnrs’ funeral nn Monday. Tho whole community 1 anilgsympathizvs ilm,-plywil.li Rev. Mr. i Pvters in his sow bei'vawnwnt. Slll.‘ itiful ' was most hvlpl'ul when in 0111‘ midst Var-land was highly nsleomed. "10‘ a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McNally and Mrs. Miss Loona visited with Mr. and ..las. Mrs. Wright at, Genie for a few \‘Ol‘l‘ll clays lhv close-0f 1h!“ wnok. , MI Ind HM and Holstein. (Our Own Correspondent) The municipal nominations for Councillors and Village Trustees won- held here on Monday. A large crowd assembled at the ball when the. following were nominated: Reeve. Neil Calder; Deputy Reeve, John A. Ferguson; Councillors, E. RUM». J. \Vilson. J. Mack. \V. H. Hunter. Tllos. Reid} MP. Mack and Mr. Reid retired hence the election hy zm'lnnmlinn. For Village: Trustees llm llll'l‘llll-‘n' was nelcl in Rtih‘ert's Hull. W. Hastiv occuplvd the chair. Sumo- lively discussion took placp. 'l‘ho- Villagc- ’Frustws for 1927 are C. Drumm, R. 1,1hristio and J. Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Roberts and Miss' Rita spo-nl Christmas with Mr. and M 1's. 'l'lms. Allan, Durham. . MP. and .‘III‘S. \V. Survive were H‘w Lhrlslmas gumts' 01' Shelbumw frivnds. , MI“. W. Hmldos of Hanover spam thn lmliday with Mr. and Mrs. Hmh Lzmmnt. II I" ll|lï¬ Mrs. Saddlm- of \\ ialton is spend- in: a “hilo- “ith hm- daughter M15. Rifv. "‘Vill Thorn» of Stratfurd spent _a coupln of days l'ccvntly With his pappnts 110139. n Al II A. n_I_A-.. “-‘s-u \l1.zin'¢:lvi.\lixv‘s. nothwou or Pelmer- stou camp Up to 9| mm! Christmas \HHI hm patents Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. l’imler. Max Tyndall. nf (LUZ. (ilmlpll was lmnw fox- Christmas. 'l‘lm floral mmmiltw- nl' llw l'nil- ml lllum'h purpnsv holding a sucial vwning in thw (-lmrc'h Friday mvn- ing follmvm‘l lly night-watch svr- Th0 TvaChI'H llinn gum" In Ilwil' rospm Iiw humus I‘m'\ IIPIIIIIHII Miss I low! In I “08““. Miss .‘IIKIIIIIUII I0 Dmhum. M1. Knch In Styatluru.‘ VII le annual tllu'istmm Entm'tain- mvnls nl' Hw I'nitm :md Prvslpyto‘l‘- ian Churrhvs \wro'» IH'M lust Wow-k. 'l‘lwx'v wm'v gnml aHo'nnium‘vs. good prc‘mrmmna-s. and good l'é‘t‘fliplï¬. - I‘ -__A Miss Bvrtlm Hilton is honw from Kitcheno-r for a \W‘Pk. Missvs Anna and Ada Rim of ï¬sh- awa. \wrv lmmo‘ for a day â€1' so I'D- (Willy. Mrs. Stvrling of Hamilton spout a fmv clays rmwnlly With her sister Mrs. H. Roid. “Mrs "Barian 0t Brzmtfmd is spend- ing Hm \Vojvk VVilh hm pawntd. Mr. and Mrs. C. Drumm. (Our Own Correspondent) Wu wish Hm Militm' and Sta“ 3 happy NPW lei'. Mi“. .lvano-Hv .‘lvllnnalol slwnt, 3 WW days with Inc-r wuusins )Iissvs .Immy and Annie McDonald. Durham. Mrs. Juan (Zurhvtt In“. for Tillsml- Mm: Who'l'i‘ she- will \‘iï¬it. fur a Hnw with WT sun 'I'lmllms. Missvs Rmm and Mammy tilyzu'l- Inn arr Visiting at tlwir pm'c-ulval hull)". .\l1'. and Mrs. 'l‘hos. Park of Nor- manhy sprnt, a day with Mr. and Mrs. James Park l'ec'ontly. Mr. (inorgc- Hahn ut’ Durham qwm. u I'Mv «law with his uncle Mr. Alex. Hrio-rson. .\li<.~' Huh-n Milligan. lvarlwr in Halilmx'tnn «14)., spam, Uhrislmas with Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan. Miss Mary Turnhull nl' ligl-o-nmnt \‘isih'ol at. hvr hunw lwrv. ' 'l‘iwrv is a possibility of many ram“ living tnrnml to tlw woods to hl‘nws‘i' iwi‘nro spring arrives. ".l‘is surprising how many fellows fowl grnnrhy and irritable after lwavy Christmas feasting. "ï¬Ã©iv'. “Iiivn'lntlnutts of Slarkdale is to ï¬ll Zinn pulpit far the next throw \VPOkS. ' family reunions this year. Some of those who gathered together were: Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Cook of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fairweatherl and Master Roy of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. W. .l. McFadden and family of â€range Valley and Mr. R. Cook of l‘mylon at the home of \V. J. Cook; Mr. and Mrs. Hy Beaton and Miss Blanche at the G. E. Peart home- stead. the McCloeklin familv at the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Ar-j thur McClocklin in town; the Glen- cross. Robson and Jack families at W. J. Greenwood‘s; Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Blair and son George at T. E. Blair’s in town. Mrs. J. 0. Green- ,wood and family at Mr. C. McIn- tyre’s at Dornoch- Angus, Phil and Frank Dunbar of betroit at the old Dunbar home on the 4th (3011.; Mr. James McGeacbio of Pushinoh, Ir. and Mrs. Ivan Edwards of Shelburno at the Edwards homestead; Mr. Sam Arrowamith of Cochrane and Ir. 1'. N. lam of Toronto at 11.17. Ar- rowamilh’a at St. John 0; Ir. and There were a great number of‘ South Bentinck Mulligan. lvamvr 0.. syn-m, Christi Mrs. .lnlm Milligan l‘urnlmll nl' ligl-o-m humv llt‘l'l‘. ' ‘5‘ l‘mm Mrs. Harold Lawrence of remont at the Davis homestead; an scores of others. of whom we haven’t de- ï¬nite information. .I'IIVU IIIOVO .uov-v- â€"â€"â€"v There was a bumper crowd at Zion’s Christmas'concert on Fridav evening last and the old spot was all aglow. In the absence of the pastor your scribe handled the programl which was specially ood. Among the reciters were: urce Clark. Esther White. Catherine ’l‘immins, Willie Pear, Ada Banks, Elvie Has- tie. .‘ilzzz'y McNah, Viola Neely and Clara Jack. The. excellent training; given them by their teachers, Miss eta L. Barbour, was quite evident in their .(lialogues, motion songs. and pantomine as well. Wonder- l'ull)’ sweet was the music supplied by the Edge Hill Orchestra and Mr. Jim Pearl. The young people had three dialogues \Vlllt’ll were given with line etl'orl. .\ duet by Alva (:remm'oml and Myrtle tilenrross and a chorus by the. young peonlo I-mlmlml mil. a good program. after 1\\‘lllt'll the ideal Santa. Claus made Iliis awn-ammo and lllPl'o were fsome “happy hits" and srores lwel'e made glad. Proceeds 95H. Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent ) 'l'iw wvathm- man has sun-My fa- vored us with some line» wnatlwr for (th'istmus‘. \lmw MvNaHv nf Wundh}. \isitml tor a low dam; l'vcontly with hm' sister. Mrs. tiln:1s..\chin_nnn. ‘l-‘l'Il. Jllt‘. ‘4|I|| 1. .v.\_.-.......--- MP. and M1‘.~'.'l|11).~'.Harrison. 81‘. 1‘nt1‘1‘tai111-1I H111 11111111119111 1)! their familv 11111! 11H11‘1 11 11111135 1111 i'llnistâ€" mm; {lax Mr. Stanlm Harris-1111 f111n11)11t1‘11it is. s1111111ii111.‘ :1 111“ “111-113 at [11111112 Miss B1‘ll11 \\'11i1 11f'1111‘11nt11.is spending: 11mm 11111 I.11|i1i:1.\.~‘ at Mr honm Mm 311'. H1‘111'\ T111'k111‘ 11111! sis'h‘i‘ MRS 31311111. R. N.. 111' [)11t111ii.111111ii11'ist- mas \isitors “ith ti111i1' [13111118. 311'. and MR. Thus. '1111‘k1-1‘. Missos Susie Tuckm' of Campbellâ€" fm'cl and Sarah. M Toronto smut a fvw days at thH' homn hprv. 51:75.. 7.1:» it». 35:. .E: 2: .5 12:12.. . .55 12:. 3.; e .2731 3.1.2225 ._...._ size Z? 2:; 5.1.. e. ’41.. 1.1.2.... 2.. :7... 3.. 2:. 22.7. M; :7 z. 3252;. Enacaoi: II ,nn ‘1, Mr. and Mrs. ï¬lm-mum Hm'risnn spent. Sunday evening with M 1°. amt Mrs. Jos. Dixon. Miss lelma \Vilson. who is at- ttmcling the 'l‘m'ontu Normal Svlmol is vnjmim: the lmliduys with hnr parvntts. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson. Mr. John tlnldw ' allmulmt tlm numâ€" iuutinn in linlstvin «m 910114121): “'0 wish the I'lditm- and «tatT and all tlw I'vz‘ulm's :1 Happy and Prus- pmwus Nc‘w Year. Edge Hill (020‘ Ou'n mempmzdent-’ Miss Kutv .\|('lmnal'l slwnt a I‘vw tiny» \Vilh l'i-ivncls UH. Lumidcm strw-t. Mi'. Arthur I'ZI'iuItr was in van SIIIIIIII «In 'l‘lIIII'~'Il:I,\‘ :IIHI pIII-rlInsI'Il 2'. [IIII'PIII'I‘II JO'I'SP)‘ I'nw. 'l’III- III‘xt, IIII-vting ul' llw Sunday St‘hmvl class will lN‘ III-M at Hm humu «If .\II'. and Mrs. Rnhinsnn. IIII Sunday. January 9. Mr. and “IS. \II'!Ii. Hcatnn and I‘umilx \w Ie "III-sts Hf .\II'. and MIâ€. \. \nolvwm UH \\ mlnvmlm \lr. Dunald M(lllt\lfl and sistm' \liss Minniv III "IIIII (‘IIIT \va gunsts of the McDonald f'amil) thn ï¬rst of the week. 'â€"â€"v 111,151.15 .\l111;.r;11~11..\l:11\ \lix and [111111 111111111111“1141111111: 1111* 1111151- 11135 \.11 ‘1111111 “1H1 thvh sistms Mrs. \\ . J. Ritchie- and M15. W. h. 1 11111. Mr. John. A. 31141111111ch is hum“ 111'1111' Visiting hu- :1 fow (lays with 1'1'laliw‘s at. l’l'icpvilk. Mvssrs. .l. H. Firth. W. U. Firth and Thus. llitchiu \wrw «lawn to Harrislnn 1:131. wm'k. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE s.¢_1lm'mu'n Hm'risnn evening mth Mr. and \Vt'il' \‘ix‘itml Hm cord for hardwood (and 83.75 for cedar. Mr. George Ritchie has the contract for caretaking at. a salary or $110 per annum. Ebenezer (Our Own Correspondent) Quite a number attended the Christmas Tree held in Ebenezer school last Thursday evening. The evening was spent by a wonderful program by the pupils which con- sisted of (ialogues, recitations. in- strumentals and a duet. Also a dialogue by the Muloek young people entitled “French Before Breakfast†which was much ap- preciatedï¬): all. n a-zi when" and |ll l'lalubléu u “in. Mr. and JML'S. Cecil Noble and little daughter of Mulock spent Christmas at tlm home of Mr. and Mrs. H_q.r1_'y__Beay, Sr. ---‘ Quin .‘w.’ â€"-‘....v' Mr. Melville Johns: m spvnt, Sun- day with Mr. Roy Hopkins of Abel'- dgen. Miss Ora Livingstrm of Hamilton is spending the holidays with her parnnts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Living- ston. Mr. Irvine Sharp. toachvr hove, spent a mght Christmas \wc-k at Hm home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ad- lmn of Mplgck. l||ll| UI _ Mr. and Mrg. Allan Wise and fam- 11)’ snm1t..Cllmstmas With tho lattnr‘s parents m Normanln'. \lis~ l‘lla \\ ilsonuih as up hum 'lu- umtn fur Hw ¢ llu'istmas Imlidu :v- turning Mnndm. n I. ' ____‘ Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) 'I‘Iw. School Board has ongagml MISS Black M mulm'it'h asleach-r for lhu coming yvau'. v 'I‘lu'nsvlu‘ml ll‘al'hm's of this purl. the Missvs Barbour, MOl‘l'lSml mul Davis. and Wilford Barbour. all all) Illnrislnms «linnnr with their pa_r_v_nls.__ - ‘. anl ,' I!.--.l;-..-\ lnslracl of writing motions aroundi the Council table we will now hi: on- gag‘vd in writing Corner Concerns and \w how to ho morn or loss of a slll'l'l'h‘h‘ at. llw joh. It is nice to know lhal al'lur llw farm 'Mirk is clunr. Hm churns around tho liarn rnnnih-lml. and tho wood and \\'{li¢‘l' earriml in. \w will still he ahh- to iillii oniploymmt for our spare mo- nwnls. ilhrislniziis is nnu (lay in tho your whvn I'amilivs likr. lo lw lngvlhvr to fully c-njoy lhv pro-son! illlcl rural! ihr past. and Christmas “as slwnl principally in that, way in this parl. Mr. and Mrs. .las. ’I'nrkrr hail 'l‘\\'rnl,\'â€"ninv around their l'vsliw hoard on Christmas «lay. \\'oml Pulling is lhv uriirr of tho (lay and a linv limo it. i~' for it. Mussrs. llolwrl. )lighlnn ancl Dalphir lllwronrn :irvvarh Vol-y mnrh 'in ilnnianal \\'ilh their outï¬ts. Mussrs. John 'l‘rafl'ord and Cam. Saundnrs are again in this neigh- horhood holping at wood cutting. They are the kind who are always in demand. postage free. and it reminds us forcibly of a thrifty old Scotchman whose fame for such has been hand- ed down through Scottish history. It was at a time when postage cou «1 either be collected on delivery or returned to the sender of the mis- sive. He liked to hear of the health and welfare of his friends, and used to send each of them a letter at Christmas which ran some- what as fellows. “I am well . and I hope you are well. if you Will [my the post, then all Will be well. Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) The Christmas Tree held in Salem l'nited Church on Tuesday the 2lst was a decided sureess and a $00!! crowd was present to listen to a good program consisting of songs, recitations, readings. and dialogues. Rev. Mr. McCormick. was present and ahly acted as chairman. Santa titans was present. also Mrs. Santa, and candies, nuts and oranges were distributed to all the l.ildren pre- sent. and there also was a gift to all those who took .part in the pro- gram. Whether or not they belong- ed to the Sunday School, which shows the good and cheerful spirit that is in the hearts of tho congre- gation at Salem. A Christmas Tree was held in the srhool on Wednesday at'term'mn and the tenrhei'. pupils and parents en- joyed a good illllu lietore leaving,r for their Varathm. “URN-4M1 liem-mher ï¬lth. to Mr. and Mrs. John l’lester. twins, son and daughter. BURNâ€"(hi llerrmher 26th, to Mr. ,nnd Mrs. John Porter. :1 son. Those who are visiting: here are Miss lluhy Hall. Miss Marjory tlx'innell. Mr. and Mrs.l’. Philips and little (laughter. Miss Jessie McMilâ€" lan and Donald. Mr. W. J. McLeod from 'l‘Uronto. Miss lilda l’arslow from Erin, Miss My l’arslow from lhindalk High Srhool. Miss Jean Mr- tlorirk from Flesherton II. S. Miss tlora ilirllardsnn from Proton. Those who are spending the hol- iday out. of town are Miss l). Mne- intyre. to liundalk. Miss Christie to Port Elgin. Miss Artlmrs to Hrâ€" angeVille, and Miss Martin to To- rontn. - -\ o of :‘2‘ l t Mrs. J. Barn!“ (1 mg WIHI hm' pm-v Mrs. A. l’vrg‘usun. Mr. H. Richardson of Toronto is sponding the holiday at his home hmux Mr. \V. A. Rivhm'dsnn had one of his hit rattle fall and hwak its lug: so he used thv ax and put it nut, of misery and his nvighhors had a «'hnncv fm‘ good hmf. .\ happy. jnyful ' and px'c'mwmus .\'v\\' Yval' is ('xlvndwi in Hm Edilnr, Stuff and hvadvrs. «m Mummy nighl, villm- at Durham Rink un- lu-mmm tlm rink and (iam- fmxa strut-t. u \\'alm'mzm fuuntain lwn. anm' plvasv In: w at. Thu (jlu-(Jllivle Ofl'icn. \\’lwut . . . Oats ..... Hal'h'y . . . Huckwlwal 11â€â€- PB I’PJS coo-coo. oooooo Mixed Grain, per (mt Hay Potatoes. per bag .. lmltm‘............... Eggs ...... Chickens ............ Ducks............... Goose 'l‘lll'koys . . . . . . . . . . .. DURHAM MARKET Carson of Marvin is Visit- hm' pnrnnts here. Mr. and LOST m 10.50 To the Electors of we Glenelg: ‘\ [Adieu nnd Genuemenzâ€"At Hm solicitation of a oomidenblv num- ber of ratepayers I have deCll‘wl m allow my name to stand for «Flt-Mum as a member of the 1927 Comm-H. all elected I promise (0 gm. lmmship mailers my best considvr- alion and (0 ill-(Pm it legislnlmu that will ho, fur the wnvfll of Hw township as a whole. [have had consnhu'ahlu c-xxu-gu. ience in owrsoeing road mush-urâ€" lion and maintenancv, and :mi â€1' Hu- opinion I can jlllstlfy my vlvctiun m naminiehml inn n', Ul’|l'lm‘ .- ‘4“II “-'Vvvâ€" tht; pconomical admin'istration u!‘ this Important, par of Um township the season, .1] bag to remain. Your obedient svrvam. DAVID ROBINSUN uul Ilfllll. Ladies and Gentlemen :-â€"â€"~[ have decided to allow my name to stand for election to the Public School Trustee Board. If elected I promise to fulfill the duties of this office to the very best of my ability. and so- licit your Vote. and influence to se- cure my election. I have decided not to make a perâ€" sonal canvass for this position. leaving the matter to the good judgement of the elm-tors. Wishing you all the. compliments of the seamm. I remain. Your obedient servant HARVEY W. WI l .51 ll\' . ELECTION CARD To tho Elf-stars of Hm Town Durham: ‘ “ " â€"_ - I |.. 311.1%. No. L Durham. Plume 98â€"1! NOBLE’S GARAGE Pretty tough nn i'ncle Ham tn 1m called a Shylnck whom he thought he \vasa univm'sal Santa Claus. a Hamiltcm llvraht. SERVICE High-test Gas Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? THE NEW NO KNOCK. IMPERIAL OIL CO. GASOLINE Sold at Thursday. Docent» 80. â€3‘ Ethyl Gas ? Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use. wlwn Pure Water can lw had by having a well drilled. \Ve handles Pumps and Pump “Pâ€" pairs. NOBLE’S GARAGE DURHAM No Extra Charge Have You Tried Satisfacuon Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT Township of of PASSED AWAY CHRIS†39! hr! slka currml :: on CIH'M ulv UH" p03“ 4! :1 Mrs. v.4 16th «11 hm SW" being «'1 [podium thh l11'-‘ 'I‘lw wau “’ as d AlliW‘ ill-“I'm name wit' he Ill 81: from Pa' “bed 0 Condition .5 SCI‘HH‘ Hide in f Demeter \ Alli ï¬t 2 “0| she ha Ii' «1 and \\: IIN‘ W \\ d U h Ill hm' (M11: DI!) Iik (IN llml CAN A Louis A \3 ‘nd thv .“ .5 (0 (hr mans. H' [unit’s 3’ [Tniversflf educauon At Univ.“ Ind odd umber CC II 000 J" ' '- comm“ {cl