ES' MISSION CIRCLE HELD SNOWSIIOE PARTY Dhn M Mark. Th rut-lav February 3, Iâ€? ‘Hl. .\.\' 0 PERSONAL RIM.“ \l \l _\l \l n “r m» late mi .‘ Thursday afterg- 0i .“l U Hui slaughter of WV mtho'r. Mn. .« 'l’_ H050. th Hf Mount 'k o-nol with hop \lm'm-H. Hilton] for a I" hullw at. Owen Hf “F“. El“. 1'“ glad M m am†an" her u! Mrs. Joseph I \lr. and Mrs. H. Sunday If- \l1'~'. mums. \‘.|~ \nsiting in .1 tlu week. w Mt, tnr Toâ€" Hr “hom’lwy m lad, Ill anon. ..r Hm I“. KRT \l Hf Hanover, l'l \\ Hun-rum .l. “001'- Hl' Mount I with her ll :5 disâ€" I'J'o' Mn !\ \VQH'B Ilhl. and H child- l'ul'unto_ 3. 192? In lm tit \\ H ll flâ€" 0f Ill -41l:u'a .Im-quvs. Lillian Collin- sun. Eddie, Lawro‘m'v Fl'vddie Al‘- m-u. ll'o'lm thrllinson. Llaronm Har- Kraw Ruby Lawn-urn. Doris Law- rvm-v. Susi» Gremwnml. Clarence \h-Xally. Sr.‘ "- Jamvs \Vilson. Gordon lil'o'o'n\\'(NNl. John Collinson. Davey \ljcw, Allin MNlirr. Melville Har- rwm. M. II «Margaret Brown. Sr. l~~l‘.o-ril Brown. H. l -\'irmr Arnott. Dorothy l.il\\'l'Pll('0'. Harry Lawrrnro. .lr. Pr, Nioh't Collinson, Phyllis Lawn-urea Arthur Nowell, Clifford hm lsay. .\l urray Hrwmvoml. \wraï¬'o- allvmlanra 28. Brown. Sr. Ill «Ruby Watson Imnumo- 22!. .h'. I†Earl Low: 1 U. S. S. no. 2, Bontinck and 61011019 l\' \Im'gm'o-t .‘lvlmzm. Myrtlu Mo- 2 mm, cinnmm Lawrmm'. Ill Murivl Brown. Ho'x'lm- .‘lillm‘. «1-H. Hark. Clart'm‘n Riu'hio. (Shos- S. S. No. 10, Bgromont Sr. l\' Russvl Drimmm 207. R090: lumnm. I87. Hm'don Ho‘lldtn'sml 166. l’wnulcl NIvlï¬m‘hvru 13L .In'. l\' Lnrno' Ho-mlm'snn 239. lxo-Ilm' llvmh'rson I85. Marian Hamâ€" IHHH '8", .‘lill'g‘ll't‘t Watts “13. H 3 8. lg. 8, Iona-ck Sr. lVâ€"liladys Alrxander', John aunt-V, Wilbur Mighton' and 0m- .lnll l‘oiilts. equal. Borden Brown', .l-anws Mrnonald'. Sr. Ill-ï¬lm McCullnch', Jean mullls', llussvll Barlman', Lillian l'm'k. Emily Barlman'. ,lr. lll Charles Mighlon, Claren “my, Hmn'gn Bailey'. M“. II .\llwl'l. “083". Gram Rray'. 0.!â€l’m‘ll Brown', Myrtle Bartman', Ho-rlwl'l “'o-lls'. .Ir. 1 Juan Ill-any. Prarl Hartman. l'r. â€"â€"ll:*l’lllm~ \Viso'. Ruth Hartman. Pro-smut mvry clay '. Sr. IV “raw Hopkins, Ma): (Zol- hnsun. Hvrtha Mt'Nah’)’. .ll'. lV-JHIHI Mbclhmuld. llzu'ris Sr. Pun-«Alice Subjeot', Vera Mc- Lzh'lln Violi‘t Schlorfl. .ll'. Pr.--Lloyd Subject', Adeline ï¬c-hlm-fl. Hmrgn Hang, Jack Migh- ton SCHOOL nononnous wnrvdsnn Zï¬l lulu Lung Itâ€. .lt'. l â€".\Iul‘\’ ‘ ll Ill llll() Hunt Jr. l Mary Mel-Zachorn £91. Lor- mo' lh-ndm'son 80. l'rmwr ~Estolle Swanston 65, Mo! Lung 35. \mnlwr cm 1'0â€. 21. 1m: 2 I'm Slitvlwll .‘lvlman. Kathleen L. Firth. teacher. U. S. 8. No. 11. Dominick '. l\' «Pearl Roseborough'. mu slilligan. \‘inlvt‘M-mstmng. IV lie-ta Volleu'. Sivily Hap- Maude Picken. \ Crawford 8. 8. l0. !, launch \llllvl'. .Iuhnm \ossio, Archie McLean. ("angina .‘Iillt‘r, (-lonna Law- "'. KWNI RHChiP. do-lmtvs "2i:;l',;;i"vp Bi I I'll iv. A“)?! la Raymond Hopkins' and Armstrong. equal. ll Alfred Dyer. Gordon Dyer. .' \Vc‘bbt‘l‘. I hum Dyer". Wilhelnï¬ne Fred Rosohormngh. Irvine Tull). Dawson V0119“. L:u-ah Dyer'. l-‘roda Ritchie. o-sslc' 8. S. No. 9, Glonolg. “I'Mâ€. hunt, 1‘ gm Mary .\I. Turnhull. tPachr Henrgina Vossiv. Mar- Irvin Sharpen (watcher. [6. .\l. Park. U'N‘llo'l'. )l-alhel . Blythe, teacher. Edi f ll Automobiles are becoming so numernus that. the «lemand for pedestrians will goon be larger than the supply.â€"â€"Sault Star. 8 O't‘lOCk SACRAMEN'I' WILL BIC OBSERVED in Hm Prvhytm‘mn Church, Sunday February 6, at the morning servicv. Preparatory service Friday night at What Are Hen? For “hut aw men better than sheep or gnats. Thnt nourish a blind life within the» brain. 1!. knowing Um], Hwy lift? nut, han is of prayer Both for themselws and those who Sr. IIâ€"Sy'dne_\' Dunn', Harold Sprung. (icn'trudn Dunn'. Camvrml Mrlï¬mlgull'. l‘lolcli» Manugall. I [.m‘i Bio-mann. Pr. .-\â€"â€"Hurdnn Vivkvrs. Frank Shay-1w. (hmrgo' Porter. Pr. B.â€"Carman Hopkins. Ruth \‘ickers.’ ' Present every day. â€"-~Florence Kress. (cache-1' S. S. No. 6, Bentinck IV-«Bo'ssin .\dlam'. Harold Dunn'. l'lVa )lrlmwld. Arthur Adlum. Sr. Ill Brady Adlam. Stanlny Sprung. .lnhn )lcCallum. Jr. Ill-Aâ€"«Ilurem'n Virkvrs. Irma Mightnn. .\H_wrt Bu-nmnn, Garden Brunt. S. S. No. 5, 61011019 Sr. lVâ€"vâ€"Jvan cllark 68'}. clathm'ilm 'l‘immins'm. .lr. IV -|°'.\\'orn .\|v.\':|h 70. Jr. lll-~-\'iolet Banks' 66, Willin l’e-art 6-3. Mary McNah 60. Sr. llwlmisy Stl'o'o't', Elvin Has- liv'. Ada Hanksâ€. .lr. l- \Valtm' Strvvt', Esthvr .h'. l--~\\'alh-r Stl'm't', Esther White. Sr. l’r.~Brnco~ Clark'. Victor Stl'wt'. Thosn m'vsent Pvr‘ry «lay mill‘de with an astm'isk. Bust in sln'lling {latlmriuu Tim- mim. Lean. Sr. [ï¬lmy Adams. Unldwin Nol- sun. Jvan Brown“. Anni» Andrews. . v'vv.’ ‘7‘". Lane, Goldie Wilsgn. Jr. Pr.--Bâ€"-â€"Stella Corbitn. Emer- gon Pipstvr, Cecil Lane, Clifford Mc- .lr. I-Roh'm't, Huntnr', Peggie‘ Wilson. Edgu 1° Patterson " Haz 91 \Vatson'. Francis Daley. James Hal'gl'nw‘. ' Vâ€"(leorga Watson. Sr. IVâ€"qArchio Clark. , Jr. IVâ€"lsla Richardson. Sr. IIIâ€"Ross Irving, Pear-l Har- rison, Ethel Richardson. Jr. [ILâ€"Robert Plaster. Ray Rich- ardson. Sr. IIâ€"Mill‘red Corbitt, Allen Jr. llâ€"Jim McCormack, Leslie Watson. Jr. I-alessie Lano, Douglas Clark, Carlotta Plvster. Myrtle Corbitt. Jr. Pr. â€"-Aâ€"Ivan Porter, Mary 'An,‘ “AIJ9 CI..- Jr. [ILâ€"Lewis “'0118. Dave Daley. (imrgu Wilson. PI'.-~Hax'nl«l Huntm", Alice Daley. Roy Andrmx’s. Norman \Vells', Or- VHIQ' I;P"-.. Sr. lIâ€"~~~\\'ullavv Matthews', Fanny Hal-gmw. Llnyci Brown', Anniu Hooper. Jr. I\'--Jolnx Matthews', Carman Wilson, Murris Matthews. 8r. Ill-«Willie» Pattersun, Doug- las Nelson. Clara Watson', Carman Hargmw. (Llarvnm anson. ' denotes present every day. No. on rollâ€"32. Average attendance 28. Sr. l\'-â€"-\Vullacn Adams', Florencw Patterson. 9 call them frimn! .. S. No. 12, Egremont . Dell Macintyre, teacher. .\l. meyn. teacher. Harbour, teacher. '. Petty, teacher. “'I‘p . II n )‘S‘ ‘11 HAHN HOUSE, DURHAM . ADVICE ON THE SCALP . IMERS Of PATENT STRUCTURE Ryrle Blrke Building Young I Temperance 1'0 “No tra. Hank you." replied the minister. ‘ ' of cuti‘c'e'?’ saiol Mrs. Slctilashan. nt’ ocfl‘oo?" said Mrs. McGlashau. "A littlo- whiskey and mater, then?†lh runvursation with Mr. Hunt “10 other day, he told us that ht" thought. the schemc- pnssililv mum in a hard wintvr if tho work was rtminivncmt soon enough. and it wuultl not take wry murh murv munvy than lvlting tlm roads drift in and later have: to {:0 at. it. with a land plough or disc. As it is “lt‘l't' is now u gnoil romlhml t'rnm lwre to tlu- sisto-r town. and while the mo- tur vars run run if hrrrssary. llw t'armc-rs. tun. who haw- to use this rmul ï¬nd it u Int. vasier tn gut. along. \Vintvr roads in this part Hf Untar- io are doubtless possible. Mr. 'l‘lmmas Munro uf Em-muout uuqlm'wvut, au mwratiuu fur amwu- «livilis Suuclay in Durham Hospital. 'l‘lw Operation was undo-1° Drs. .lamivsuu and Sui-Jill. Mr. Moore is «living: “1-H and will be able in 1w up and about in tlw usual time. Knew What He Wanted _\ ministm' in Smtlaml was mak- ing his round of \‘iSitS to his par- ishinners in tlw district called on Mrs. )h-(Hashan. AS h» was about to thwart Hm good woman politvly ask- m! him to haw a mm of tea. HANOVER-DURHAM ROAD OPEN ALL WINTER (Continued from page 1} that. have Ot't’lll’l'mt. It is a prom-n fut-t. lmwvwr that L||t_.'l'(.' has ncwr been a timv that a motor car could not run. and this week thv big gas- ulim- truck from Hanowr naVigah-«l the ctistalm- with a full lutul. “No comm." thanks." said the dom- inee. Mrs. Wilkic had navar lived in Durham or Vicinity, but has visited here on different occasions, and was not we‘ll known in this town. Sim is the only surviving sister of Mrs. Robml Hill of this plat-r. now 97H wars of ago. and is also SllP\l\0ll by a lnnlhm'. Mr. lames Cairns, at Huntsville. the youngrst member of the family. who is 77 years of ago. ï¬lm is an aunt of Messrs. William and Prior Hill of town, Mrs. Colin MrArllmr of (ilmwlg, Robert at Nmmmva. Mair. Miss Jane-t. Hill at Winniprg and Mrs. SIN-M's of Calv- don. Mrs. Wilkie, with other members of the family, was born in King Township, near Toronto. but at an early age moved up to this part of Ontario, where the deceased spent a number of years before going West. Her husband died about ’15 years ago. Mrs. Robert Hill, of town received word this week of the death at Pense, Sask., on January 26 last of her only surviving sister, Mrs. Don- ald Wilkie who passed away on the 26th inst. at the home of her daughter at that place. Mrs. Wilkie was 91 years of age and had been a resident of the West for the past 35 years. going there from Bruce County. Mrs. Hill. horn, and Mr. (aims, in Huntsville. :u'v llw last. surviving memlmrs of a lamp familiy. Despite her great. agv, we aw plnasvd to re- port, Mrs. Hill as wvll, able in par- lako- (if her llu've morals a «lay, and i'vmai'kably bright for a wuman ol' hm- admin-ml years. Sister of In. Robert mm of Durham Passed Away on the 20th Ult. Aged 91 teamâ€"lad Lived in Saskatchewan tor 35 Years. IRS. DONALD WILKIE ‘ DIED IN WEST Thntsday, Febmaly 10th HAIR -GOODS "N0 wan-r. thanks." was the reply. J. B. KNIGHT JOHNSON 8: KNIGHT formerly with Dorenwend---Pember LADIES and GENTS UNDERWBNT OPERATION THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The Chronicle joins in o-xtunelinu Hm sympnlhy uf Hw ritizc-ns tn Mrs. MacDonald and family in HM:- sorrow. 'l'wu mmd-nainrmi li‘islnno'n â€II n cm'tain aim-asiun m-onpiml tlw sanw imi. In Hm morning mm of then] illQllil‘Pd 0f the) (pillow: "livnnis. «lid yn hear it tlinnclm' last night?" “Nu I’M. did it. i'ailly Munich-1"!" “sz. it tlnnnlcre-d as if IiiVin and air“: \vnnlql t‘HflN‘ lngiihvi'." "\VII)‘ in hiazvs. thin. didn't yr wake» innâ€"fur yv knnw I van't slaw \Vllill it. thun- clvl’ï¬." 'Interment was maclr in Durham cemetrry, the" sc-I'Vim‘s at llw gram bring rmidurtml by "M's. Wylir um] 'l‘aylur. 'J‘iw sympathy nf Hm rum- munity was well in i'Viih'lH'o' by Hm ilnral iriiiutrs plzirmi Hll ilu- ruskel. 'l‘lwsv \wrn a pillnw by ilw family. a broken whom! by tlu- Durham Slnm- and Sand «1â€,. and sprays by Mr. and Mrs. W. .l. Lawsnn. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. St. 'l‘hnmas. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Murlmnald and Mr. .Iuhn MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. I). (3. Mar-- Knnzir. Mr. and Mrs. John Mar- Kenzir. Miss A. II. Markvnziv. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ii. Phipps. Mr. and Mrs. S. h. Craft and Mrs. Camplwll, Hu- Baptist church and tlw Baptist thil‘. around, but he continued getting worseand with the work entailed in straightening up the estate of his brother, the late Archie McDon- ald. who was killed at the \‘arney crossing in 391?, 1925. together with the worry caused by his unfortun- ate death, told heavily against him and ever since the deceased had never regained his health. Last July he took to his bed and this winter took a heavy cold which also militated'against his recovery. Tues- day of last week he took the worst spell since he was taken ill and gradually sank unti he passed away on Friday. Mr. MacDonald was married in 1905 to Miss Flona MacKonziv, who, with a son and daughter, Bradshaw and Margaret. survive to mourn the loss of a kind and afl‘ertionatr fathrr. Brsidos tlwso lu- leaves to mourn two sisters. Mrs. William J. Lawson, of Durham. and Mrs. St. Thomas. of lwtroit. and four lll'u- thors. Danirl and John in Uwc-n Sound. Alrx. in llrantl'urol and Allan in Bull'alo, all of whom. with Him rxrrption of Hm laltvr. \wro- lire-soul at tho t'unrrul hero on 'l‘ursclay. Thu fmwral srrvirwz mum in Charge of the- RM. \\'. \\'. Wyliv uf Ailsa Craig. 3 furmvr pastur amt rlosu frimnt and nriuhhur and thr Rm: J. Tayiur. pastor ut' thr Hap- tist. rungrrmtiun. Pulhiwing a «hurt St'l‘Vit't' at. thv ltUtla‘t‘. thr I'rmains we're takrn tn Hm HaptN. rhnrrh. whirh was titled with syn'uiathizim.‘ (‘itizrnau ’l‘hv tnm-rai srrVirv was prrarhml hy Rm: .\lr. \Vylir. \\'!in paid glowing trihntr tn thr «lm-c-amut as a good riti'mn. a kind t'attwr and a Christian. Ho had knnwn the «ivâ€" (wased intinmtvly. having ht'vll a neighbor for snmt- timr. amt rnnht truly sympathizv with â€In huro-mml family in their loss. 14:31.0" minuti- nssnn um rmnu (Continued tram page I) Funny-Bone Tlcklers If you require irn this summrr. no“ is tlm time in order. Wu am in the market and will deliver ice ovary day at, per block. 30 00111.8. half Muck lfir. Phone Watson's Dairy. No. 153. Satisfaction guaran- [PH]. 1 3 6 Canadian Grvys LUJLE. will hold lhvir annual mvetim: in Hwir vluh mum un 'I‘m-sday «waning nc'xt, I’d-h- ruary 8. All mnmlwrs arc- asko-d lu 1w. pl'vsvlll. OPTICAL SPECIALIST CONING min. The well-known Prof. Katz to relieve your eyesight trouble. on Wednesday. February 9. attha Hahn Houso. Durham. lloadachq, dizzi- ness. twitching oyvlids. inflpmml eyes. mauulatod «yes. pain in tho back of the neck. roliovml through properly llltml glasse-s. As Prof. Kala is known to Do our of the most skilled uplirians of today no can help even though olhors haw. failrd. Remember tho IIBII'. I. O. D. B. ANNUAL IBETIIG ICE SUPPLIED POI Ill-I OI “I? THE I’RESBYTERIAN LADIES AID GOOD DOUBLE HOUSE IN UPPER Town; well lumivd on main stun-t; electric lights; in ï¬rst-class repair; will 301! cheap to quick hymn For further particulars apply Mrs. A. W. H. Lauder, Durham. 2 3 6 will hold a solo of baking in “It! A. \'-,. P. A. Room; on Saturday of- ternoon. February 5. Afternoon to! will b0. srrwd also. PAGE 3.