to m In 81' h) 0‘" "I m If) in an us H U u I} "â€l 19'. SUI ml) tile "I3 bu \' M me as: in; l'_\' Mu Last “N'k .\Il'. Fl‘f‘tl Stuart Of lnwn s'nlol his residence to Mr. Isaac smith nf Ruck Mills. possession to lw lalu'n thu llrsl at Jun» nvxl. Mr. Stuart, is at prnsvnt undecided as to what. lw will olu in tho. l'ntnrv. “'0 will all ro-gl'el if lw clc‘ciclvs l0 Ivavo lawn. H» and his Pstjmablo family wnnld lu- much missml in boll: social and business ctrcles. F. W. Duncan l‘lelivm'ml a car loud uf coke in town last week. The fuel probelm :3 \WII lookm- after in Fles'nm'lon this winter. )larkdaln Juniors won from the Flosherton juniors 011 Tuesday ev- vnilig of last week 7-5. Boyd scored four of tlm FIPSherton goals and Phillips sm-urml the other one. 'l‘hu i'upzwity of the local B8" lo'li'plmllt' o-xi'liangn was doubled last. \Vt't'k by the addition of another ~‘\\'llt"ll lmzn-il to take car» of tho in- creasing number of "subscribers. During tllt‘ past your svwml nmv lino-s ham; lumn aililml to this ex- i'liangv. lilting tlm mvitclilioard anil o-nri-mn'liing on the long distance pznn-l. Willi tln' new installation nim "lililo‘ llw growth of new linvs for sumo- tinw to come will lie vas- Il_\‘ ai't'nmmmlatoil. Mrs. Jamie's F erris and family left last. week to take over property HANOVER \Vhilv lhv late Mr. Herman (Erlio-tzlivr. who passed away early “Hahn-sum morning 0f last. wwk in his 63ml yval', was nm'el‘ a man m leh himso'll' int†thp limelight, yo't his quwt. mannm' and strvnglh uf i'lml'ill'h'l' was indelibly im- pl'vssml on tho- business interests of ill“ tmm for a quarter of a cen- hugv. and until some 8 years ago, when as a ro-sult of paralysis he be- i'amo‘ an invalid. To a man of the Mir )lx'. Hruvtzm-r‘s strung [H‘I'SOII- ulity :mol avliw dispmitinn yvars 0f mnt'm'w-ol iollmwss in thv prinm of his life» \wro- unspwakahly hard to lwal'. yvt his spirit. mwvr wvakvnml and ho- nvwi- ullnwml his â€â€œ11 sutl'vring in o'lnliilh'l' hi~' Ulilli‘mk nn lil‘t‘ Ol' shaaluw lln' liws of thmw about him. Durham has prim-stow! the play- ing; n!‘ .\whio- Show on thn Hanover Junior huckvy tvam undm' the PP- sidvm-v rule. 'l‘hn Hannvm' manago- lno'nt is olnfmuling tlw. protost, hut nu \wrd has burn I'vcoivml as [u \\ hvn Hu- prntest will be heard. While playing juvenile hockey in the rink after school (in-Monday, Dun Punwarilen suffered a had cut mi his temple that required three stilrho-s in i'lmu'. He and two or throw. nlher lads were striving to gut ‘HNH‘O'S‘SlUIl of the puck. when Hwy fell in e heap and Don's fore- hi-ail struck the skate of a player ready in SHIN. nil. ‘Tile jagged gash iulenih-ol l'rnm his eyebrow across his temple and bled prnfusely. He phli'kil)’ \Valkml t0 the doctor‘s and was afterwards taken home where ll. is hupmi. afh'l' 3 WW days Of quivlnms he will be around again. clay al'h-i' NMV Ynar's when he com- plainmi nr 3 pain in his head. The olism‘isu tin-um] nut to he meningitis. M'h-r im-r a fortnight’s illno-ss «loath tvrminatml his suilfm‘iima Un Thurs- day last. The funeral was ham on Saturday afto-rnnun to Hm Mount I’m'o'st ('emo-h-ry, and was vul'y largo-[v attundod. 'l'lw ilo'aHI ii! Russvil Einwr Holli- iiay, sun of Mr. and Mrs. H'a'l'mvn. \V. Hovlliiiay. Nnrmziniiy. at tho vai'ly ago «if 13 51%!†has i-vokml the sincere sympathy Hf Hw mmmunity. Ho was a bright. and promising lad in Slppal'O'llt gum! health until the Sun- as fwling remarkably Well. Later she» did nnl val so well and lay mmâ€. but passml away before il. was knmm that. slw was svriously ill, ill, llm homu 01' hm' son. My. olharlvs Wagner. from whence the funvral Umk place on Friday after- lllvllll. 'l'lw ulna“! 0! this PPSDPCtOd and agml rosidvnt of Proton Township took plum» on Monday afternoon last aflo-r a wry brief llinoss. In the [naming sm- had PXDI‘PSM'd hersel’f PAGE 2. Great regret is expressed at the death of Mr. Julius Emil Petzold, of Nurmanhy, which occurred on Fri- day. in St. Joseph‘s Hospital, Guelph. where he had undergone an Opera- lion. T he remains were brought home nn Saturday and the funeral took place on Monday afternoon to uwhrane‘s cemetery. there beinga very large attendance. Mr. Pelzold was held in very high esteem by all wlm knew him. FLESHBRTON IOUI? row? Oars are still Mnning on the roads here. A gentleman in town was out to Ceylon and at Rock Mills on Sun- clay, and the car went through the snow easily. which they purchased in Toronto recently, and Mr. Ferris held an auction sale of his stock, imple- moms, furniture. etc., on Monday last. January 3lst. WMWMIIH THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ARTICLE No. 14 Flu. to. gt lube-t. owmpu- V, lb. a: You wqrr auntâ€. AD vanflsn m a TIE ClBONICLI‘ N IN'I “I'lll'c‘ pnwah may IN I Polly. plmmo viduu 001ml mum «M v an) liar nn H 1| INT § Thursda dress [)7 a“!