thra Charge You Tried 0 KNOCK IMPERIAL CO. GASOLINE £8 GARAGE DURHAM Water! KTENING )laint let {diced Prices .d SAT. S GARAGE RVICE test Gas 1 Gas? 00 UI 5‘ :~.ith Worth? o o 0-.0'-o»o~O-vO--O-m Limited l3 18c US I" nmg.up, .mlohnp hulk for "0" )C \V 9 ind ‘ixe fl ‘i by W. J. SHARPE, BOISTEIN DIED MST THURSDAY Passed Away Following Illness of Little Over Week from Acute Heart Trouble.â€"Was Postmaster at Bolsteln For Past Fourteen Years and Was a Widely Known and Inch Respected Oitizen. Tlu- sudden death of Mr’. William J. Sharp», mm of the be'sl. known fig- m-o-s in llolstoin and for many miles around. was a distinct shock to his mum-runs frivnds, tho majority of “hum haol had no intimation that tho- “slimahlp grntleman was ill. Ho. u.“- til-st lake-n ill on Sunday. Janu- VOL. GILâ€"NO. 3110 my ‘3. and passed away on Trursday, the 17th inst. His trouble was diag- Hmml :u acute dilation of the heart mm, \\lHl other rompllcations. ho mu mmhle t0 resist the illness, and [uhsml may very suddenly. While it. was known that he was Iâ€. am! mention of ms inclisposition \vzu "male in last week's Chronicle, It was little. thought that his condi- mm “as so serious and the news of his death was a great shock to the whole rommunily. Mr. Sharpe was in his 72ml year. and while able to be up and about, performing his llllllt‘s as powlmaster almost to the. last. he bail lwen failing ever since the death or his wife in February, 1925, a ber- o-nvo-ment which he felt very keenly and one which he. never fully got over. Mr. Sharue was one of tho host mon tho' writer ever knew, a thorough Christian gentleman, a man of honor m his own community. and one who will ln- grnatly missed in many othm' place-s outsialo his own home. For Yours he! had 1W?“ a faithful corres- xmmlvnt from Holstoin ot Tho Chron- Ich' anal «luring all thoso yoars ho had newr had an unkind word to any of mp'ouv. HP was a man of whom we think it could ho truth- fully suiol that lw did not, haw a sing!" i‘llt'fll)’. hall. at the rmuiest. of his slaughter. Mix-l Ethel N. Sharpe. written his auohiography. something We have always maintained every man (if pmmiuenro should do. and on this m-i'asiun. “4' think we could «to noth- ing hotter than publish the history nl' his own life in his own won-«ls. .\l r. Sharpo writes in part: Was Born in Egromont "In writing this brief sketrh I am diverted to the thought. that. l was horn of Irish parents. both of whom were born in the County of Mona- ,L'ilflll. Ireland. and emigrated to (Ian- aola. my mother in mm and my fath- er in lfl'ï¬. Although roming from tho- same county in Ireland. they knew nothing of each other in tho 0M Land. As my mother haul rela- tiym in the 'l‘uwnship of .\'a~'.~'a:.ra- \wya in the liounty of Halton. the. family landed there after a two- months‘ trip. Some of the members of my father's family haai settled in the Township of Derby. near Owen Sound: others had settled in the 'l'mynships of Normanhy and Egre- mont; hem-e my grandfather. Wil- liam Sharpe. 'took up' Lot. 22. Con- eession :3. in the Township of Egre- niont. in the County of Grey. My father. Dawson Sharpe. purchased Lot 19. Concession ‘2. from one \Vil- (Continued on page 6) ngln vnvmy. Previous tn his death. Mr. Sharpe now. w.- u.... ..... mum: Abbey. van to to a no“ collector of china. vcry coagulation old man. ml homo m _3_ ma. goon neu- West- LEGACY FOR WINNIPEG THE DURHAM CHRONICLE COUNCIL MAY VOTE . THEMSELVES SALARY Matter of Remuneration Discussed at Meeting Tuesday Night, When Majority Favored Pay For Doing Town’s Business. MAY BE PROGRESSIVE WHIP J. W. Widdifield, M.P.P. for North Ontario. who will probably occupy the vacant post of Whip for the Progressives in the Ontario Legis- luture. 'l'h11r11 is a possibility that thL1 memhrrs 11f th11 local Town Council will \‘ot11 tli11ms11lv11s salary at 3 1111111 in tl111 1111ar future. This was “111 gist of a disrusnon that, follow- 1'1l t.h11 appliratiun anii passing of a sulam 11:111' " 2.011 a 1111-11ting to the local H\1l111 Commission. 111 fact, it was this saltâ€"51111111 question that started things 111111 ing in th11 salai \ lin11. \\itl1 th11 1‘X1'11pthIl 1_'1t Councillor Hunt1r. all “111 11111111111115 \1111'11 pres- cut. and all. with the exception of llmuu'illm- Hmule-rsnn. were of the â€pininn that thvy should have at lvast a small remunm'atinn for their svrvicns to the lawn. So far. how- vwr. nnthiug In“ luwn .ltmv. The" mocting «m '1 uvsday was a lwlalml MW. and was tlw ï¬rst regu- lar svssinn of tlw year. Though ('ullml «m lwn l'm'mvr nccasions. ill- muss inlm'l'erml. The report of the spm-ial cnmxniltom appointed to ap- point. tlw Standing Committees of the WM. was laid on the table by mev Hull and ac‘loptm‘l. The com- millo-vs \\'o'l'o' namm as follows. the ï¬rst in «"4le case to he the), chair- men; DURHAM LODGE l.0.0.F. INSTALLED OFFICERS 'I'hw :_‘¢‘!'v'lthl}‘ Hf Hw installatinn 0f; Hil'lt'vl's Hf Hwy LIHLH‘ .VH. 169. I. 1).; H. I".. MWâ€. 101' Hm vnsuing term†was th in the lodge) mums lustj Munolm .Vo min: and “as \Vo ll at-i t: “ml: 4 '1 nn H‘! o mmn VV 21> «unwind--f 'cl hV BIL) RPV. \\ ..H SmlUl. D..DG.M. and snitu and \V as most immossiw. Fn'anVim. :nn Hm nn'iu'ls installed: .\'.4i.â€"-R. Snvll VALâ€"G. Jucksch va.-SN‘V.â€"â€"B. Stmwnusu Fin. Shutâ€"A. C. Kinnev Tn-us.â€"â€"-P. Ramago \Vanlo‘nâ€"R. Whitnyvre- hondm torâ€"«C. Lauder 0.6. -â€"D. EVVen [ALâ€"X. McRonald L.S.S.â€"\\. C. Vollett Chanâ€"A. Bell 1. P. G. â€"J. McLean. ‘l-‘olkming the installation. a ban- quet VV as serVed and a social hour was spent by the members. Rev. W. H. Smih. D.D.G.M., and In- stalling Oï¬lcers Visit Durham Lodge Officially Manda Night. Grey Oonnty Iothors’ Board Reorganized. At a meeting of the Grey County Mothers‘ Allowance Board. held at Dundalk a few days .80. the follow- ing officers were appointed for 1927: Chairman, H. G. Brigum. Hanover; Vice-Chairman. Mrs. Long, Meaford; Secretary. Mrs. W. Dingwall, Hope- ville. The other members of the Board are Messrs. John Mills of Ban- over and A. E. Colgau of Markdale. Finam‘o‘r-A. [£011. 1). a. Hlllllt‘l'. .x. thliocklin. Hum-cl nt‘ \Vm'ksâ€"J. N. Murdock, .\lhm't. Noble“. .\. .‘It‘ClOt‘klin. P1mwrty~4 ). S. Hunter. A. Mc- Clucklin. '1'. llvmlersnn. Film and nghtâ€"â€"-.~\lhort Nulpln. .-\.D. .Vuhlo}. R. McLean. Charityâ€"J. .\'. Murdock. .â€"\. Bell, T. 7. g. .:.£ .4.l__21._.r£ 3 i=2... .221 .=:1.._.._:_..= .._ 2.5.137. 7 41555. 5. a .:c1...:::w_. 2. :mm .1 5355 .1... 713512.:â€" .::.:..T._.:L= ..G BRIGHAI, HANOVER, BEADS ALLOWANCE BOARD of Revision- Continued on 80‘]. 0. Hunter. -A. 8011 page '3) DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1927. NORMANBY PARKER ' DIED SUDDENLY friends and acquaintances in this vicinity when the word was passed around early Monday afternoon that Mr. George Lewis, a well-known and highly esteemed farmer of Norman- hy Township. who lived on the 2nd Concession, near Orchard, had pass- e away that morning. Mr. Lewis was in his 55th year and. so far as anyone knew, was a strong, robust. man with many years of life ahead of him. About six months ago he George’Lewls, Respected oKnown Farmer, Peeeed denly Following One ‘ ness. ol‘ him. About six months ago he vomplainml of not feeling well and his troublo was diagnosed by his physician as low blood pressure. (in Tuosday of last week he be- camo worse and was forced to take to his 'lwd. his condition showing littlv inun'ownwnl. until the end came Monday morning. Mr. Lowis was a son 0f the law Mr. and .“ 1's. Honi'y Lewis, and was born in Normanhy iii 1872. his par- to his 'hml. |' little" immun- came Monday MP. vais \ Mr. and Mrs. I little iniprovvment. until the end came Monday morning. Mr. Lmvis was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis, and was born in Normanhy in 1872. his par- rnts owning; a farm on the Provin- cial Highway 3 short distance south of Orchard. 'l‘wonty-right years ago he was married to Miss Mary J. Main and aftvr working nut for a time he purchased his prvswnt farm on the: 2nd of Normanhy about 25 ymlrs ago. whero he ha~' rnsidwl ewr sincv. All his lifu was spent in his native? h_)\\'n.~'hip. the! prim-ht. farm bring only ahnut five milus from the plum) iwlu-rn he was horn. Besides his willow. a family of two daughtors and threw sons survive: They are: Ella (Mrs. Wosloy Ball}. in Durham. Elton, in Bontinck. and Margaret, William. Bart. and Fi'v‘tl. at, homo. to all of whom the deep sympathy of tho nnnmunity goes out in tlwir loss. The funeral was lwld yesterday aftvruoon from the family home to Maplowood ('vmntm'y. Hm sm'vicv being in charge of RM. Wallace («ILmtinm-‘l on [mgr 8. paralysis. Mr. Thomas Jack. a natim nt‘ Durham. dim] in tlm Htmw for In- clu‘ahlvs. Tm-untu. I113? Thursday af- h'l'nmm about 2.30. [Math was «In.- tn 8 stmkn nf paralysis. ‘ LATE THOMAS JACK WAS BORN-IN DURHAM Spent. Childhood Here, But. Had Not Lived in Town for Over 40 Years. â€"â€"-Remalns Laid to Rest. in Durham Cemetery Saturday Afternoon. Afto-r an illnvss o-xtvmling mm' a pm'iml uf mm-v than two years from Mr. Jack. win: was 5‘.) Wars of 3:2". was burn in Durham. hning a 30!: m‘ Hlv latn Mr. and Mrs. John Jack. M. the,» agn of sewntvvn yvars, hu \WM. (0 Algoma and. with the nxceptiun u!" an occasional Visit how. has nut 1mm in Durham sinvn that timp. H0. lirrt wvnt to Alguma and later to thn Son. latm' going \wst to Port. Moodio". Bf... whmm hv follmved his ncmmatiun a: :1 hnnho-rman and hushmau fur :1 nHmho-r of wars. Two yvars agn [10 51111 from which lw nuwr’ fu and. last July 0an to liw with his sister. Mr: “'0'â€. It ALLAN PARK INSTITUTE TO HOLD SOCIAL EVENING Though Date Was No: Set. This Was Decided Upon at Meeting Held at Home of Miss Vera Reay Last Week. ~ Tho January nweting of tho Allan Park Women's Institute was held last Wednesday afternoon at the hump of Miss Vera Bray. with 23 mvmtwrs and ï¬ve visitors present. Mrs. James Park Jr. presided. The meeting was opened with the usual exercises. after which Mrs. J. Wise read the scripture lesson. The roll call was answered by a nickle col- lection. Plans were made for -a social evening for the members and their families. 3115. I'd. Bailm gene a panel en- titled. ‘The Building of Character." which was much enjoyed by all. Mrs. Allan Wise gme a violin selection. which was much enjoyed. Letters of thanks were read from Miss Marjory Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Reay, Mr. and Mrs. Will Mather. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Brown. Mrs. G. Wise, Miss Ann McFarlane and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brigham. â€"'The meeting was éloéed with the National Anthem. after which the hostess, assisted by a. few of the The next meeting wil be held at the home of Mrs. Robe ohnston on February 9. was indeed UIUII, llbul UL Lillal u, "at. ay that morning. Mr. 1 his 55th year and. so 9 know, was a strong, it}: many years of life About s§x months an indeed a shock to many and acquaintances in this when the word was passed agu lw sufl'vrvd a strnkn hn no-wr' fully ro-mvm'm! spected and Well Passed Away Sui tn 'l‘m'nnln In Mrs. A. J. CI'PSS- Week's m the 2nd had pass- Mr. Lewis . so far as ‘ng, robust. life ahead 8 ago be well and 'd by his SOUTH GREY FAIR SEPT. 20 AND 21 Annual Meeting Held Yesterday in Public Library.â€"James Mather Is New Secretary, Succeeding the Veteran George Binnie. At. their annual meeting held here yvs‘tm'ctay, it was ctvcidmt by the mvmbet 5 nt‘ tlm Sunth Grm Agricul- twat Sm ia-t\ tn hold the 1927 Fall Fair on Tuvsdvay and Wednesday. Smitomhc-r 20 and '21. This. “'0 haw boon told. is about â€in only important business trans- acte-d. Um rust. being of a routine natni‘v. Tho socivty this year faced a small deï¬cit. «owing to tho incle- niont \wathvr c-ncminterml. but. with tho [il'Ot'm'ds of a i'vcont. play in tho. Town Hall. and half of the proceeds of tho coni‘vrt being put on tonight by â€I". I.U.I_).E.. tlmy will break about M'é'll. it. is thought. Everything con- sicivrmi. this i~' not too bad. and with thi-ir custnniary optimism tho Board t‘acvs tlw ruming year full of lmpo for u gomi §||H\\'. g‘Oud weather, big crowds and cmmspnndingly large gain l'l‘CPiplS. Veteran Secretary Resigns II \V as with IIIIIgIIIt. tllIat, tIIII meet- ing aII II IIIIlI-Ii HIII III-signation of Mr IIIIII. I’iIII iI- IIIIIII lhII ‘I'CI‘IIlal'VSllip III'IIIII a N‘l\il'¢' in that canacit) for IIIII IIIIsI IiItIII-II VISIIIIII TJIIis i~f only I-IIIII, III MII. HiIIIIiIIs SI'I'ViCI?:5. as IIII has IIIIIIII IIn HIII Board of (110 South (II'I'V l'IIiII fIIII IIIIVVaIIIis Of ï¬ftV' V'IIaI" IIIIII hm all HIIIsI- VIIIIIIS b0?“ 3 faith- ml and IIIIIIIIIJIIIIII IIIIIISIIIII for IIIII Continued on pagé 8I HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY HELD ANNUAL MEETING Work of Past Year Reviewed and Financial Statement Presented. Thu :Immal mnming of thu Durham Hm-timlltm'al waivty was hvlct in tlw 1.11.1).1‘2. l'mms 011 Thursday PV- ming. January t3. Tho attendance was mer small. ('OIISidoring a nmmhnrship ur :uwmximately sixty. Thc- [‘n'c'sidont. Mrsa. Gilhvrt McKm-h- niv. was in the chair and oppnmi the mounting with a fmv amurmwiatn r9.- marks. adding thm'oto as tlw mm3t- ing advanced. Mrs. .I. S. McIlmith reported for Hm Board (If Dirm‘tnrs 011 NW work «Iona. by tlw such-1y during the past Year. President. Mrs. Hillwrt McKmfhniv; lst Vicv-Pl‘vsiah'ni. Mrs. T. Hm1dm‘- sun: 2nd \‘irv-l’rwsiclpnt. Mrs. S. hitchic: Sm:retary-Trt-asuror, F. F. Mclh'aith: Dirvctors for :3 yearsâ€"- Mrs. John Smith. Mrs. T. E. Brown. Mrs. E. Kross. M rs. J. A. Graham. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson.’ For 1 year-â€"-Dr. Smith. .l. N. Murdock, W. G. Firth. Dr. Pickering and G. R. Padfleld. Auditors. Dr. Smith and Mrs. C. dam: 12. ' Thv Plectinn of Hfl'ic follows: Mrs. Hondrl'snn “as ‘ (mtq- tu Hlo' Uutarlu } Associatioz‘ co'nx'ominn un Foln'uary 10 9nd. H. Thu ï¬nancial rt-[mrt shcm'ml that a halancv M $8.57) har' hs'm‘. a‘W'HWI ovm- from 1925. This with tlu- 1.1-- gislative grant of 835.00. mnmlmrs‘ subscriptions amounting" to $58.00. sale of seeds. plants. etc.. amounting to 811284. and a federal grant of #20 towards cleaning up the post ofl’im site. brought the rweipts {11823719. Tho expenditures consisted of rent for mentings. $2.00: sant «in civic improvement. with the labor free. 81421; for Horticultural periodicals. $2.00; tax on membership. 81.70; ths purchase of seeds. punts. etc., 8138.- 66. and miscellaneous expenditure amounting to .5825. There is 1 bal- ance on hand amounting to 816.97. «m «on! new: mutuum “has“ W\. 0 was: " «mum mg “ml“. Mm mm mmâ€? mm as M‘s rvsulted as u: licutmmi in Tom-mm WHYISITâ€" 90- KNOX CHURCH W. M. S. MET LAST WEEK Regular Monthly Meeting Held at the Home of Mrs. Thomas McGirr. The Bible reading was takI'n by Mrs. A. H. Jackson. after “him â€I“ Muir, "SIII'IIJIHIII; ilII- (insgwif' i'I-IIm thI Study Bunk. was giVI-II by Mrs. J. J. SmiQI. Miss Ul'unlfllflllti Hwn yaw u skvlvh by “1'. Ilampiwll un I'arly missiuns in India. and Miss Bvlln .‘Iictiirr Win! an aI'I'IIunt (If Hm work from 1876 up in the III-IIsIJIIi. yuar. iIII- Jllhill‘l' yI-Iar of “H'- work in this I-IIIIIIII')‘. making: muniiun of Hm visit of â€I“ Moderatur. Rm: Dr. l‘lIIIiicutt. and of Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hnnn. Mrs. Hnnn is hearing II'uI-rs IIf greviing i'I‘Om “It" church in all “I" mission siaiinns in India. This \‘ym' illil‘l! sting mmbiing was ('lflï¬i‘d “i“! prawr h\ thII prI-sidvnt and “I“ Lard, pray r in unisun. Mrs. and Miss McGirr svrwd tea and :I. pleasant lIIIur was Spent. Coroner’s Inquest Bold lore Yester- day Findsc ..P R. 80’. Responsible Por Death of John Bighley Last October. ACCIDENTAL DEATH IS VERDICT 0F JURY That lliu- death Hf .lnlm Hiuhio'y 0: Toronto. who was falal‘: injured at T. J. Moore's crossing in (Elvin-lg on October 23 last. was am-icleiitaI. and that the Canadian Pacitie Rail- way Company was not in any way responsible. wa’s the \‘emléi-t of the coroner‘s jury here yesterday. Mrs. Highley. who was with her husband at the time of the accum- f, is still a patient in Durham Hospitac and. while slowly recovering, was not able to dppear at the inqvest. As a consequence. her evidence w»: taken at the hospital. The inquest was in charge at Dr. Brown of Hanover. The jurymen were: A. G. Mcoomb, foremn. Rom. Whitman. J. Dobney, 6. Campbell, (Continued on page 5} CANADA Hon. J. G.‘ Coatea, Prime Minister of New Zealand. is the second Do- minion Premier to visit Canada on his way home. He is scheduled to arrive in Montreal this week. H lth! 1..» mm] fnxxo \r '. "m. 1' .. ilmvlzam ‘w'um mu m" '.. ‘ \‘m mv It!“ Hm. \\.- Hlllm. ‘iw. .., up 'IHH'TN' Illu'IrOX’ Mr â€0" \v'lt" 'I‘ \' '."\"!\'H.‘:' ‘1 3W “H‘.! '."'II‘..'51?5" 1n ‘._\.:Ht'h [NJ !.|-'_\ mhM-I' [M "NH. .°‘ :HlV-‘w Hm? MIMO'“ '""'S ‘1 “ r I' 'â€" Hnll~ luwfm ;.'HIU~. 1‘“) It 1' :H. .\1 H31T :1 H! }«._ 1h" \VHlm-an yen ~ -' 'â€" O "n\41‘ ?,H:-|'H\\:L:H|(1\H" '1 \‘ 3H.“ .. dHHM make: 3 «mm h in 14.’ ' ~hu\\‘;m! m M" Eruum- I’m to' Lumrn - tol'.’ hmh \xunid mil} hub. '23. .1! 1w :.- : \ HI- 1! \nhm.’ 10m.- \\". 4‘ . rink. 'l'lw UHF-Ill“; \Vu‘ix; MHH ï¬nal. mr-Hho't ; 'av ~- , â€Mali and Mc't.az'tnw_\: «'o-r' NEW ZEALA\D FREMIER VISITS ‘ '{d\ “HUI i: \\ IHU‘ \\-H|kl‘l° ah" \ “A"A'nl 1"!" $2.001YearinCundn; $2.50inU.8. al‘: mJurM ; in (Eli-r1431}; s avoideutal, ’acilic Rail- in any way rdét't {if the h 103' urml 'nclg 'utal, 'strating that they Ire 3 “00d rand team and play rum hottrr m :i tur- vign rountry than on thmr .mu irv. No math-r which loam Wills. the spectators arr Slll‘t' at brim: hanctvd a full sixty minutm of hire hm-kvy whvn Paisley and Durham clash. Tim gram" has hmm ralh‘d WP 7.5. tit'trrn minutvs party. in arch-r that tho- Paislvy tram may catch thn night (I. P. R. to Walkrrtmi and rvtnrn tn thrir homes â€I" 531110 rx‘vnims. Won loudly from Walkman Durham and Walkc-rtun trams mvt 1ht'l‘t'. an Mummy c-wning Ill :5 North- rrn lu-ag‘m- Rama. thu lural» vmrru- 5 mp: with a 6-4 victory. For I tail- ‘Nlder tram. tho \Vulkrl'tunlans rur- “ainly playwt smart hm-kvy during Ithr summit and third lot-rind» and Mr 13 timc- it. lmikmi as it' tho lurul~ would the hvate-n. : Tllt' ï¬rst [wrind was :ill Durham. it‘sprrially truth a .‘t‘tll'illfl stanchmmt ‘hut \VIH'II â€Iv svt'ullti tram" mwnml ‘thn Bruru Uvunty hays unrurkod a , lot of spumi. and mam' it «Von Plowr in tlw third. g The initial period rnclvcl 2-H for lDurham. tho locals also ua-ttini: two ’ more in the second. wlailn “'alkt-rtnn beat. McDonald onrv. It. was ttm third period, however, wnrn tlm lwst hockey of this night. was handmt out. the Walkrrtonians scoring thrmo tinws and llw locals twim'. This lmriud saw some l't'fl brilliant [100k- «3'. both trams forgo-Him: a Int «J tlm individual stutl thry had lwvll in- dulging in tic-ford and gutting down to some smart combination. 'l'lw two prt'ttit-st goals of tho night wvro sun-0d by Durham in UN! third session. For the ï¬rst. the forward line went. down in 3 rom- hinod cfl'ort~ Buschtvn and lilvidga carrying the puck past. tlu- Walkc'r- ton daft-nor. the lunar passing to Bllflt‘lllt'l! whvlt in front Hf ilu- anal. thn latter scoring. About thrwa min- utes afterward. tho samu pair dupli- cated. only this timv it. was Bust-hlvn who passml to his to-ammatv. who drow tho \Valkvrtnn goalo-r out Hf tho nnts and scori-d, Thu t'ull tinm snore was 64. BIG GAIE OF YEAR HERE WHORROW NIGHT Paisley 0. I. A. Intormodiaus Ar. Bud to Be the fastest Tom in the Local Ontario Auccintion District. â€"‘l‘omorrow light’s Gum In Do- cidlna One for Group Honors. Tomorrow nigh “night of nights" standpoint. for (In on which tlu- Pais- pickvd as tho fast this district. play Durham this swam Whvn Durham tlw ï¬rst Hf “w s lads hung it mm tlw ï¬rst «if thv SPEND". the- lads hung it mm- thmn by of 4 to 3, and as thvy are» sai.‘ sincv inmmwd mnsnturahly as signing 0n a fast man it Elgin. it. is morn than like-ly Inca! buys will hmv tn 52H HI nst to win. Though thn l’aish-yitvs \V. tn «tnl'vat at. hnnw tn tlw Um Greys in an exhibition gum walked right into the Sc» arena and won a £4 victory strating that they are». a in than] and play vwn hvttvr 2 viizn country than on â€war .\'n Illatlt‘l' which “'21"! \x' DurhamA‘ionl. McDonald: dofnnm Clemonts and Wilson; centre. Mr- Girr; wim. Buschlen and Elvidw. Sumsâ€"Rowe and Moon. McCarhu-f. Slfbs.~Truax and An- demon. It Will Pay You to Advertiu in The Chronicle. Referenâ€"R. L. Saunders. Durham s hung it «w i 103, and as t (‘v imprmwl ( signing nu a "in. it. is mun- or (his 1 ~ Paisley !' faslvst play the spam". night. n playud in ' m-ascm. llw .‘01‘ “mm by Hwy 81'“ sain mmsulvrahly fast man h - than likc-ly est aggregation their ï¬rst gamv should from a is Um S “‘0" (Mn-n ammo. in Pa Him-‘0 hva said In I'mm l_\' all.“ 1"" ‘:‘1 mmd .‘IIII lw the lmvkey m-vaslon A. team, 20mm: «WWII Smmd {hey ‘ City 'aisluy CARING scum vluno We‘ll I'ul't the ma.- in m N