‘\\'ur.l was recvile horn on Tues- day by how daughter. Mrs. Jamie’- sun. anncmm'ing llw death of Mrs. Ho-nrm- Hullmlge at lhv home of her daughter. Mrs. J. Muller. at Mont lilall‘. .V. .I.. 00 Monday. January 3rd. The dewasml lady was 9| years of age ml spent last summer visiting in leshorton. Mrs. Rutledge was born in England and came to Canada with hor parents when i‘h» h\-law for abolishing sta- tuto- lalmr rmviwil at mm [(099- tion than last yvar. but was again unsuccessful in carrying being do- fo‘ah’cl In a with n! 366 for. to 395s against the byâ€"law. “‘ i i â€" â€" _,_ m.--- but. by a decreased majority from last year. he being opposed by Mr. Alexander Cameron of Eugenia. who was {authoring the abolition of statute labor. Mr. Herbert Corbett of last year‘s Council. ' tried con- rlusions with Ih'puiy-Reeve Alex. (Zarruthers and was successful by a substantial majority. The council had been returned by aeelamation and is composed of 'l‘. L. Mercer. J. A. Dan-is of last year's council and Mr. “'m. McMillan. who takes Mr. llorbeit’s mace. “N‘VP .I. .~\. Hagar“: wag again I'm)- turnm! ashoad of .ujtvnwgua'Atinupml. “l0 1"!!!“ "H. gm n in Miss Lvnlmx at Durham. awistvd by Miss .‘ll- 120mb uf lNll‘hilfll am! Mr. Jim MIIIN‘. ur tamn and Um \Iclkmgald Ul't'ht'Stl'a. lust 'luowam vwning “as a «lo't'nlm! Sllu'ess. \h- Imp» that Miss Lo-mmx may favor Pl u'millv at lo-ast mm- in Hm future. (‘mnnmmnn St‘l'Vit‘P was observed Sunday. January 2nd. at the l nited (‘ervh hvrc'. â€Mr; hm )lclmod reiurnvd to Til- bum. )lnmlm at’tm' a week‘s vaca- tiun “ill: his falhm; Mr. A. D. Mc- llt.t)‘ I. “1;;an (il'aham was the guvst or Mr momma .Vlr. Malcolm Mc- lllllo'i. mm the holiday. \\’o- are sorry to sav that our scluml Will not hp owned for an- utho'l' Wow-k. on ammunl of furnaces Ming out of ordgr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam )chermid and family spent. the New Year holiday at. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wat-son's. Drmm vr». Mr. and Mrs. \Vilfrvd Watson spent .va \‘o-ar‘a with Hm lauvr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. MCAI'UIUI', Glen, Mr. mul Mrs. Jim )linu and sons haw ro-turnml to forunto after sm-mliug tho Christmas week with Mr. and M13. Elmer \. atson. Miss Nellie McLean and Dorothy Lanson returned to‘ Toronto. MI. Bobbie “mug of Toronto, Knox Q'Apllc-gt' ï¬lled the pulpit of the l'lo-slnto-nan t'lhulch Sunday. He umh-iwl a \on beautiful solo in high tonm \oicv. Mrs. Milne of Elmwood was the guest or lwr suns. Dr. and Jim last week. "‘Iit-I""m.."n' L'sinf'ï¬'ï¬nli Riv'ohe so“: War glu-sts of Mr. A. B. McArthur, (Mon. .\|r. I’Ptr Johnston has returned In his school after spending the holidays at. Ins home at St. Thomas. )lisso's Dunalda Niclml. ViolM \\ atsun. Louisa Watson. \largaIet 'lIwn :IIIII l‘l’sthm VII Lean hme reâ€" IIIIIIml In HH'H' mlmol dutivs after o-II,jn)IIIg tho. holidays at their par- ental homes here. _._______.\ / PRICEVILLB The- Now Year has begun with ex- vo-mhngly .HIN‘ weather, and. cars still running nu Hu- provaial roads. Principal E. A. fluttlv. 0t thn l'uhln- srhcml statT. I'm'o'ivml tho Sad m-ws by plmnn on Munclay that his uncle. Levi Ruttle, aged 75 yo-al's of Kincal'tttnv, had hN'n killm't 'that «lay while walking .vn ttm niacwatk. It apps-am that an auto drtwm by Wm. Smith sknhto-(l. jumping tho auto-walk anot rrushlng the unfortun- atv man against, the wall of a build- ing. Mr. Ruttln was about tn f’lltt'l' a pulling homth tn cast. his \‘ntn when tho: ttl't'ttlt‘lll m'cul'rml. Mr. Ruttlo, ut this pltu‘f' wo-nt. tn Kincamtilm 0n 'l‘m-solay to the funeral. In tho: varly spring of 1926 Lewis Dvrko-r. a mono-Pr rrsido'nt of Dun- dalk. was svizml with a paralytic stl'nko'. from whirh he ralliml after a fo-w months and was "MP to be out. and down town in tho- lattrr part “I tho» sununvr. In ttw t'all he and “M “if" \wnt. for a few weeks Visit WIN! t'rio-nclp in .Vlé-aforil and 'I‘hhrnlmr)‘ district. Tho-y We're on tho-ir nay honio- whrn Mr. [)erkor took wry ill a few «cu-ks ago while at tiw home of his nephew, Mr. I'Zmo'rson Nixon. [war Wmulford. Hon pzlsst'll away on Thursday as the rusult. of ho-art troublv and dropsy. Th» (Io-ro-aso-ol was born at. .Vlvzlfordl about 72 yvars ago and has been a l'i-spmflo-ol rmiolvnt. Of this village for! 47 yo-ars. Ho was a wagon maker! i in “H- o-arly clays. and later a .car- pontur. H» is slll’Vthl by his WldOW , and our sun and throo brothers. ! The project of erecting, at. the ex- pense or the municipality, a monu- nwnt tn tlw boys who fell in the Hrs-at War. was turno-d down by a otm'mw vnto- on Mnnday. The four mvmtn-rs of m» 1926 Council who nppnmut tho: plan as presented were rvturneol :it tho- [wad of the pull. The tiw ramiidato-s who Stipported the mmmnwut \Vt'l't.‘ at the {not and only hub Hf tho-m elected. was want in dancing, games ana singing. and everyone emoyed the Hmo- hll Hw was sma‘ hours. .-\ wry pleasant evening was 3 cut at tlu- home of Mr. and Mrs. ohn Conway on Friday, December 24th when a number of friends and heigh- bm-s gathered to celebrate the im-nty-iiflh anniversary of their wedding day. Dinner was served at six o'vlnrk. after_ which the evening News of Nearby Towils PAGE 2. PLESBERTON IOUN'I‘ POBBST DUNDALK The motorist too may sweeten his temper by the use. of it as an anti- freeze. It has been found that equal parts of honey. water and alcohol make a mixture ’that has proved very satisfactory to some who have taken the proper precautions to see that all gaskets and connections are. tight. so that no leakage can occur. for places where water cannot pass through honey mixture will. \paxt hum o-ntm‘ing diroctly into tablo- us» it is used to make most exwllvnt \invgar. .ach In many to be _equal to the best produced. .\ wry nmwtizing nuw Spread is now manufactured b incorporatitm honey with peanut utter to make what. is 03110.] "Honey-nut, Rutter." Besido's this it is used in the mak- ing of candies, both as a centre “hil'll is chocolate coated and as an ingredient in the many other kinds nf sweets, for whim recipes are to M found in all good cook bnnks. as a spread on broad, but today lht-x'v are a gl'o'at nnmlwr of ether ways of using it. to vary ono’s menu. 'l‘hmlgh tho lwsl, way l0 sorve honoy is in its natural or raw form in (lossm'ts. as a swovtonm'. it is nsm'l lo a largo vxtvnl in cookery both in tho. baking of cakes and making bro-ad to which it imparts the pro- pm'ty ol‘ kovping fresh for a long limouâ€"this is a point. which all good lmusokm‘pel‘s Should note. )Honny swm-tvns life in many ways. This is apparvnt when we sm- Hu- varinus usns to which it is put. Formurly it‘was-usqdmainly Miss Marion Stuart. daughter of r.\lr. and Mrs. Fred Stuart. sutTPrPd a 'wry painful arriclvnt. \Vhilv ski-tug last. m-o-k, that rmmirmt t‘mlr stit- t'tu-s tn closn a nasty cut which “as about six inrlws lung. Marinn was ski-tug «tnwn tlw hill nrar thn littto- pnmt mat of town and as she} neared the foot of the hill ttm Skis Ito-Numb rrnssmt am] She t'vll. It is twlivvmt that. tlw crust on the snow rut. Hm knmI whm'. Shh fell. as a gash o-xtvnding six inches OVPI‘ the1 knee cap, was inflicted deep to the hon». Dr. Turnbull immmtiatvly .tro-ssmt ttw wound. putting in four stitrlu'sz although morn worn nood- Pd. Marin!) enduro’rd the pain with- out an anesthetic. - In tho» vlowtion of svhml trustees .\lr. I’m-d Stuart. who was in last ,war's muncil hounded thn poll with 1:30 votps and Mr. Ernest McKiIIOp vamp ~1me with 149. Mr. Chas. Stumu't was tho â€they member a-lvctml whih: .‘ll'. Wm. Burnett. “11th last )‘031', was Ih'ft'att'd. In the election in the village W. H. Thurston had a very substantial majority over W. J. Meads, who has been the Reeve during the past two years and who has served the in- terests of the village faithfully. The new Reeve never served in the council but spent two years as vil- lage clerk when the village was first. incor orated. In the co cil Mr. C. N. ichardson is the nly mo-mhm- of last. year‘s colincil who has retained his seat. Both 0. W. Phillips and G. B. Welton have had ‘ ,o-xpnriene.» in former councils, but this is ler. Freeman's first exper- it'llm'.’ To head the. poll like he has is a surc- indication of his popular- ity in Flo-sl‘ierton. Mr. T. \V. Find- lay, who has been in themouncil for the past two years. was defeated. H» served well the interests of the village in the tire and park depart- lllt'lll. 0 . soven years of age, settlIng at what is \\ oodhino. Toronto. afterwards coming to AItomesia township. Her maictvn mm» was Christmas and sho- “as that married to Mr. Germ. and attvr his death to Mr. Geo. Rutlmtgo» She was ror many years a momhm of the Methodist church. Tho- Irmains aro hemg blought to Hv-Ihorton for interment. HOW HONEY MAY BE USED CE. (1. Drury, formor premier of tho prminco; R. H. Halbort. party organizrr; J. M. Warren. Party So- crvtary. and Dr. H. S. Coyno also took part in the caucus. To Move Reply Promior Fergusm announced Fri- day night that, Major '1‘. Ashmoro Kidd, Conservative member for Kingston. will moVu tho address in I'e-ply to tho Siwoch from the thl‘ono at tho owning of the Logislaturo on Fobruary '2. and Dr. Paul Poisson of Torumsoh. Consorvativo member for North Essex, Will Do tho second- 'l‘. K. Slack (Dufl'rrin), Chriétuphrr Gardiner (East Krnt}, J. W. Wiridi- iii-Id (North Ontario), M. A. McCal- lum (Smith Brucv‘. W. G. MNM {South Huronï¬. R. Kemp (Lincoln. F. (‘4. Sandy (Victoria South.) D. M. Ross (Oxford N0rt.h‘>. J. G. Leth- bridge (Middlosox West‘ and H. C. Nixon (Brant-fl. Of (hr '19 Progressive and Liberal Progressive members of the Legisla- ture". 2 aHmu'lPd Hm caucus. ,Thoy were: Mr. Raney (Prince Edward {gland}, D. J. Taylor (Grey North Mr. Rancy had no statement. tn make at the and of the day's dolih- orations. It is undm'stmnt. howow-i'. that discussion cvntrod in the pos- sibility Hf thn Pl'OgI'PSSiVP group so-curing i-vmgnitimi as tho Official OppOsition instead of tho. Lihm'al group. which enjoyed that distinc- tiun «hiring the last Legislature. Meeting in caucus at Toronto last F1idaxzi’mg1ees1w uwmiwrs 0f the Untaiio Ivgislzimiu 10-111mm] W. E. Rani-y us House lvadm' ï¬nd a; 1- pnintpd .l. \\. \Vidiliiivld mvmhe-I' im- North Untaiio. pm “hip. in succession to J. W. hiovhom, nf East Middlvsc-x, “ho insign ml his seat to cuntost a constituency in the last federal election. Unanimous Choice of Progressive M. L. A.’s at Toronto Caucusâ€"J. W. Widdiï¬eld, of Ontario N., named Whipâ€"Premier Announ- ced Major Kidd to Move and Dr. Poisson to Second Reply to Ad- dress. W. E. RANEY IS AGAIN NAMED PARTY LEADER W. E. RANEY IS AGAIN NAMED PARTY LEADER Cats will frequently adopt mother- less infants of other animal species, and this trait has led to their use by the fox farmers of Prince Edward Island for the raising of motherless fox cubs, but it is unusual for a dog to become f oster-father to a family of tiny bunnies Here is Shep, artly St. Bernard,‘ ï¬uarding his a opted family in the farmyard of Mrs. J. A. Lima. at Dauphin, Manitoba, where f‘. ’f‘2‘in2:<?ian National photographer numl him during a tour of the west. "A Strange F mtg-i7 afher For Rabiâ€"it: THE I/JURHAM CHRONICLE McGinness had been posted t0 keep guard over the entrance to a road which led to an old and un- safv hridgv. Presently a car came along and he hold up his hand. n‘l VI v -â€"-.'v nan-‘A “U travel’s and, (As they who journey by the River Stour) A sudden silhouette of Norman towers. And Canterbury’s gray Cathedral walls! «~Agnos Kendrick in Contempor- ary Vm'sv. And if with soeing eyes we follow dHWIl The winding and enchanted rivpr nnnrl road. Who kno‘g’s b_ut we may ï¬nd at u \IV"‘U vâ€"u vv uuv‘.\.r’v U Shvrine, With jest and jingling spurs to spumi the miles. ‘J _-__â€"â€"â€" “v v-UVID edge . . . . A clattcring 0f huofs along the bridge. Hoard distantly, m‘y be a cavalcade Of Pflngims jogging on to Becket’s flow And naiads in the brooks of Arcady. And‘ro‘ads that follow rivers come vv-v VVUD-rv tobe As friendly to odd fancies as the 5m?“ . . . ()f smgmg, shining waters at their v-v “u-“ “-- un- worldly things: Leander in the stormy Hellespont .. Ellugive Undine in the fountain‘s llloatls that follow rivers. seem to grow _ In some. way like themâ€" less hard thoroughfares Than winding ways whose every curve may lmlo . . A lil'nlgint-at-al'llls. a hermit by lus lm't. . " Ur stolen prmcess. prisoned In a tower And guarded there by dragons, scaled \vlth gold. For rivers breed romance. and waterways . 1 Forever lend themselves to falryi ‘A'Ah graph The bah rabbits were turned out into the cruel' world by their mother, and the children of the Lines family fed them bv using a baby’s feeding bottle. Then Shep took charge of them and each night cuddled them into his warm fur tolet them sleep in comfort. Dur- ing the day he lies in the sun and lets them play around his feetâ€"and if one shows signs of straying, reaches outta 1721"};r to'scoop ‘itï¬ba‘ck to safety. n'adian Natioï¬al Railways 1m. in?» Judicial Prerogative THE RIVER ROAD As a 105"" of tho oloI-tions held on MOIIIta3 iII (iro3 County, the fol- III33iIII: gt‘llllt'fnt‘ll 33m comprise “I" (JIIIIIIt3 Council for 19’? , 33ith Um I-XIeptiIIII 0f thv tu33II III Meaford. “ht‘l‘t‘ RI'MI- “K I". Bin-3 was “N' IIIII3 OIH‘ of tin» laIgn IIIImhoI' IIOnI- iIIatvIt tII qualit3. and anotlmr Imm- iIIatioII Illl't‘lillg 3-.IIi 1w “0“ on \\ mtIII-SIIII3 to name the candid tvs: Artvmvsiaï¬l. A. hngaI'tiI Deputyâ€"J. Corbett. Hontinck-J‘I. I. McDonald Deputyâ€"ROM†GI lt'l‘h‘m! (IIIIIIIIg'3300Ilâ€"J. .I. Buchanan cm comm couucu now comm BUT one mam Reeve of leeford to Be Elected Be- cadse of New Nomination, Several New Faces to Be Seen on Grey County Councll This Year. Truly numbing-only 43¢ per V, lb. Deputy -â€"â€"Da\I'd McEweII SvdanlIamâ€"M. X. Traynm Do pun «Joseph Froltm. Durhamâ€"Allan Boll. HIIIIU\'«'I'â€"â€"â€"-M. S. Armflmng. Moafordâ€"To b0. le‘tml. 'l'hOI-IIIIIII‘yâ€"J.. W. Hutr his. Ill. Chatsworthâ€"S. H. Brennan. FIPSIIPI‘Mn~-â€"\\'. if. Thurs-tun I')IInda.lkâ€"â€"H. C. Moody. MaI'kdaleâ€"«A. P11101231". VPIISIaIH--â€"L0llis Himmlvl Shallow Lawnâ€"D. \llvn. Deputyâ€"J. PM‘éz'us. Protonâ€"- William «an. Sarawakâ€"Jumps Dickson. SL Vincent-J. L. Immhkv. Nm'manbyâ€"Chas. Holm, Deputyâ€"JVm. Ovens. Ospreyâ€"W1 1:: Taylor. ugh-Ii! a. “8'! iii a! “1 ha In '11 0| m was H! m '\\ u "1'“ Operation Cultiva \\ RIGHT CM ,uuH Thursday. 1 l‘( )0 I‘l