u U u 0" 2h it. ;" tn sh “3‘ .Q n .m 19 ry â€I to ma \' n "10 88 im th Mr. J. Long is wearing ‘8 bread emile these days on account of the. return of his wife and son after an absence of two years. The work 0! hauiing logs from James Park’s bush to Durham has :been comleted this week. L". v“. P. The anual meeting of the Presby- terian church was held on January 19“). Showing that i926 proved a very successful year in which the Church was cleared of debt and a substantial sum remains in the luteâ€"availâ€. This good work is due to the faithfulness of our pastor. Rev. Mr. MocWilliom, who has fulï¬lled Mr. John wavnvy had a wry successful wand-him last. \vm‘k. Sorry to ho-m‘ Mr. Harold Murtnn. mail-carrim- on rant» 2. Durham. is unablv tn kw on U)» rout» an ac- count of sickness. We Imps to see him armmd again soon. Miss uhw Hvath has retm‘nmi to the burg again. Mr. John Swmmvy had a wry successful wmfl-two last wm‘k. Mr. I. Corlett is at presnnt vagag- ed wigh his cousin Mr. Joseph Carl?“ 0! Moorseburg. \Vo- rum-rt to. sm- January pas» as nt has hm‘ll surh a pinasant mcmlh. Hrrv's hoping that February is as good. Mrssrs. Howard Smith and Artir Macintosh spnnt tlu- week cud in Paisley. daugm with .\I Th" 1 fl .\II'. :HH‘. Mrs. 53w"! last Monday .\I r. hm M Watson “mum: Ht‘lls 8! Hm ROM‘R)‘ \\- Mr. and Mrs. Malmlm )IcKechnin 4pmâ€. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. m-urgo' )lt'Mevkin and family of town. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent .' \lo-sqw. Earl Vvssnv and Murray Hltrhlo- m'o- spvnoling a cnllpln 01‘ days nf this wwk in 'l‘nrontu. Lot 6 on the 6th eoncession, ac- quiring as well. two of the other corner lots at Zion. His judgment was good for he selected one of the ï¬nest farms in the township. At his death it. passed to his son George and when he passed away, the farm. with lot 7. on the 5th concession be- came the property of his younger son. Arthur t 5.. who has added great- ly to its value in the erection of the tinest silo in the township. the building of a large implement house the drilling of a deep well and the} installing or a line water system and many other improvements. But the: lure of the city has wooed him and his partner. so last week they sold this tine property [0 Mr. Emerson Peart. eldest son of Mr. G. E. Peart for somewhere in the neighborhood of atom. It. was good buying as the buildings alone would cost. more to ereet. On Friday evening of last week a big crowd of neighbors, old and young. gathered at the line old home and in a lull in the. gay time. Mrs. \\'. .1. Greenwood called the crowd toorder and the host. hostess. son George and Miss Hannah Smith became the renter of interest, when Miss Mina Edwards read an address. that expressed deep regret at the severanre of ties so long formed and deeply-rooted: that l‘PCflllHl the. kindness- of Mr. and Mrs. ltlair on many oc'asions when then~ tune became the meeting place for the big annual garden parties; for their helpfulness in srhool. churrh and community life and wound Up by wishing them t'Vi-l')’ Sltt'eess in their new lift» in Detroit. .\s a little token of gmd will a gift of money was presented to them by Mr. Hren Pmrt and to Miss Smith by Mia Margaret tit't't-tlwwht in behalf «iii the eommunity. Mr. Blair made. a' most feeling reply. after whieli 3.113.: .t, t), tirv-eanmt Still}: a solo itlltt' â€tho-rs spoke. kindly words. MI'.’ Hair is holding a big sale on- Thursday of this week and extwrt. to, tome shtvl’tly afterwards t'til' tlm "titty of the Straits". t Th» sale of sawlogs'this year is Grey Umntv's sahation from the bailitf "Tia [warly â€WW-quarters of a mutury sihcv Mr. Tflnmas Blair. Sr. camo- nut (run) Hm mining district in tho- Imrth of England and settled on Afwr giwmling a couple" of weflks among thw um neighbors mar Mark- daln and kindred at Massie. Mr. Wm. Matlhvws rvturned to his sun‘s home nmr Mount an-ost'on F ridï¬y. Miss “lady-e Firth spent last week with int-r sistmu Mrs. Hal'UM LaW- wnmn in Egremont. Mrs. Jami Laughlin or the 10m mncpssiun is amending a couplp of work» wnth kindred in Tomato. PAGE 8. I“ "Wâ€? 0. will tOur Own Traverston (Our Own Correspcmdent) 6..o..0..0..o..o..o..o..o..o..o:o..o..o..o:o..o..0..o..o..o.. o..9.?6..o..o..o..o:o:o:0:o:o:oxo: 0 A. M $8.38.... ,Illl,'ll 1' Mrs. 'I'. “W .\l rs. .‘H'l )lnlnluy with Dornoch C arrespnnden! 1' mm January pass. as h a pleasant mmnh. hut Fobruary is as are ringing :mmm! o' \\'utsml his l’atln-r. thm'o' is wry littlo snow at present. le roads aw excellent for teaming. ' The severe weather in the middle» of the wool; gave the people a real luste- of UM Man Winter. Mr. and Mrs. Waltm' Knox ham moved to Mr: J. Knox’s farm. 19th concnssion and Mr. F red. Knox and Mrs. ll. Knox haw. movml to tho Knox lmmvslvacl at Swinton Bark. l'l‘hvy :m' now all Sl‘ltlt‘d in tlmil' lnvw humus aml all yearly l'ol' llw lt-nmlns.‘ spring. l .\ play onlitlml “'l‘lw Dull of tho : Harlin". was put. HI! by llw \‘nntx'y fxnung pvoplv in llw.l'lllll'vh llo't'o' land was c-njnyo'ol by all. j .\ numlwl' from her» flllf‘lltflt‘tl tllt‘l limo-lull ol' tlw lalv Artlmx' lhn'nvll‘ (Our Own Correspondent) We am. having a nice- snnw fall taulay after tho) mild weekâ€"and and This has hrIen (Inn III the ï¬nest winIIIIIS for WIIathIIII and roads wII h-awI had for a long timII. and IIIIII pIInplI- ZII'P trying to makII it thII n‘II‘Ist SOIIIaIIlII mIII WII have had SinIIII tho good old piI‘InI'IIIII Iiavs. TheIIII aIIII church SIIIIialS, Institute- gathering. IIommuniI\ IIaIIIIIIs. etII.. I‘IIImn hero- in EgIIIImIIIII. \IhilII up in lecnnlg IIIII fulks aIIII dancing likII \xhiteheads. St. Pauls \IIstm mIIIIting showed a halanII II on hand III-spitn IhII faIIt that IhII ranks this war haxe been SI) hadh III‘OkIIII IIV IIIIaHIs and re- IIIHHII". lhII IIIHIIWIIII.’ IIï¬iCIIIS will IIIIM I'IIIIIII I'IIII HIII IIIIming \(IaII. IIIIaHh :IIIII IIHIII III I'IIIIIIIIIIIIIS IIIII'mIt- ting: .\III.~'. II. V. MaIHIII\\.~'. \IISIm IZIIIIIk: .‘III'S. .IIIIIII QHI'IH. IIIIQIIIII’SI: .I. 'IIIII kIIII ,I.EI}' 1)IIlI-;-.IaIII: I}. \. Mat- â€III“: [II-I. IOII'S “'IIIIdIIII. and .\Ie~'SIIS. .\IIthIIII [PP and W altIIII [IX-IIIgIIson. AIIIIItOI‘S. Mr. E. Pratt is drilling a well back at. No. l': SN'HHH. Th0 po-nplo of that svt'tion hm'v M'm'y conï¬dence in him and would have nu other. Mr. and Mrs. David Gilmour 0f Hurgrssvillr. mmbinml pleasurn with husinrss by visiting the l-atter‘s muthvr. Mrs. William Huntpr. also hrnthrrs and sisim's. as wrll as other frivmis. and at thv same» time disposing of some of their Normanby lands. ley rrturnrd home Thurs- daVI 0d. The night was vlear and very cold, but weather conditions we’re vaer knuwn m interferv with a damn». at. 10831 if it, M‘el' did We do not know of it. .\ sleigh load of light hearts from this 1in attmnlml a dance on Wed- nvsd-ay night at Mr. Jnhn Ferguson‘s. new surwy. A good time is I‘PDOI‘t- An- enjoyable evening was spent On Thursday night in the home of Mr. James Hat'grave. in games and claiming. Hm»! music contributvd much to the o-njoymnnt. Mr. «and Mrs. Robert Mightnn onâ€" tvrtainml a number of friends last “Runaway night. It was an anni- \‘er.~'ary 0f Hwil' wedding day. Mr. and Mrs. RObert Baird, Mr. David Hamilton and Mrs. W‘illiam Humor. Uw lattm' three brother and skin's. sgwnt a haw days last week at. tho. hum» “1' Mr. Farr Lawrence. rs-vn'ing nld mvmorirs of the past as wvll as talking of the \x'ondvrful, proment. his many duties in the congregation and has been present every Sabbath during U19 yeat‘. Miss Minnie Schenk of Mt. Forest Vicinity \‘isiiwl m'r'r (ha week-0nd with thn Matthvwa‘ ~family and at- tvndmi St. Paul’s church on Sunday. Comer Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Pimler of (hwlph spent over Hw wwk-vml with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Imnnm: 'and is at. ['II‘Q'SPII‘. visiting i'clati\'c_-s at. Holstein. MEN’S AND BdYS' READY-TO-WEAR “MORE FOR LESS†(he Door South of D. 0. Town, Jamie}, Durham You Can’t Alford To Miss These Prices All our best makes are included in this sale com- prising Plain Blues, Plain Greys, Brown Tweeds, Brown Stripes, Fancy Blues, Fancy Greys. SIZES 34-44 Cash in your Discount Coupons. D. M. Saunders Boys’ $5.00-310.00. Men’s 314.50-530.00 GET YOUR PICK WHILE THE PICKING IS GOOD Swinton Park. Ready-to-wear Suits This week we are putting on sale our entire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Reacly-to-wear Suits. 65 Men’s and Boys’ Mrs. (imn'gv Bruwn recei\'e«_l the sad nnws Sunday morning that .her wish-st. hmther. Mr. Wm. Jacklin, had [);l.~'.~‘ml away at his home near Ches- la-y. Mr. and Mrs. Brown loft Mon- day tn attend lhc- funnral. which mkvs plum 'l'uvsolay 01' this week. .‘ll s‘. lhpllgdhl McDonald Of Crawfoml is :0. Him‘w uf thn dmwamwl. “W3 ex- tend duo'pvst sympathy to the be:- ro-mwl l'rivnds. I Every syxiip-atliy is pxtendmi to “in iwroax'mi sistm-s and brothers as \w H as tlw Insgo‘ circle of fliends 0f the late) M1'.Thnmas O Neill of “'in- nilmg. “ho passpd tn the higher lifn on Jan. 16th. Ho was a son of the late,» Mr. and Mrs. Patrick O'Neill. former rosidvnts of this place. Mrs. Charivs Haimrmchl and Mrs. Milton Pcpplvr. ni’ Hanm'm' aw sisters of ciN‘PaSmi. Mrs. Almio- McKechuie is at proâ€" smt Visiting at. the 'home of Mr. Donald McDonald. Mulock (Our Own Correspondent) le sovial mashing hold under the auspicos of “[0 Mulnck Young People on Tiipsday vvvuing was a docidwl success. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mcimzm very kindly lvnt their home for tho m'casion. Cl'OkinOIQ was thp initial I'vaturv 0f the mwning. TIIPI'P was a goudly numbm- present mak- ing the CMliPSL kenner. The ‘n'ilt‘a‘ worn won by Mrs. Fletcher McLean for the ladies, while the gvntli»- man‘s prize wont to Mr. I’i'nspm' Portm'. At the Nos» of the. program lunch was served. A splvndid missionary program is bring propurml by tho youngpr mvmlmrs Hf [hr 1.). Y. P. S. for tho mpvting this 'l‘hursday evening, Fnbruary 3rd. It is bring directed by Mrs. Alex. McDonald with Miss Blythe assisting in the training of tlmsn of school age. Missionary alialuguvs. hypn‘is. recitations will lw tho rim-f features of the program. Wt- arr sorry to hear of the criti- cal romlitiun nf Mtss Eliza Green wlm is “'0“, and favonably known [0 Crawford maple having at one time attvndmi tho local church. She sutl’m‘ecl a paralytic stroke" last week at tlw hum» of Mr. .lnlm Boyd. 0mm Sound. VPry slight hopes are hum out for lwr recovery. Mis 8 Es! in Bovco is onjoying a (.‘Ullpli‘ ul' \\ eeks with Durham friends. - Miss Laura Kaufman has returned homo aftar spending a mouth at the hump of lwr hrother, Louis, in Sul- livan. ‘ Crawford (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Thus. Stinson was callmi on Sunday to attend her daughter, Mrs. 690. Brown or Glenelg. Mrs. Brnwn has born suffering from an attack of la grippe which has been followml by complications. MiSs‘ Hora Richardson of Proton spmt the wwk-end at her home hero. Mr. Irvin Sharpe. (vaclmr at Ebon- A numbm‘ from here attended a party at Mr. Wm. Dingwall's. South Line. on Friday night and report '1 good time. on Monday. Much sympathy is ex- tendod to the Burnett family in their sad hvreawment. Mis:: M. Kinnell. Miss Ruby Haw and Dv‘lbut Haw left for tlw Queen City Fliday lastf Mr. H. McLeod. Norrie and J. H. Richardson, have purchased the swamp from Mr. J. Corbett. Mr. H. Mt‘znlgumm'y of Dimdalk was a welcome visitor at 311213. Ham"; on Sunday. Miss Nellie Haw of Hopeville spent the week-0nd with her sisted. Mrs. W. Knox. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mrs. Robinson. 1100. Juan Allan. who Spent tho past. month will: hm- motlmx; Mrs. Thomas Allan. rvtm-n- ml to hm. homein Chicago on Mun- day. Mrs. Hooper . of Mount. Fm‘vst, spent a day with her brother. Dr. J. M. 1.999011. Mrs. John Morice accompanied her daughter and grandson. Boy, to Holstein where Mr. 'l‘hos. Stewart is engaged with Mr. D. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. J. Keller and Mrs. John Bll‘l' of Knox Corners Wel'u in Guelph on Tuesday attending the funeral of their nephew. 3 son of Val Kreller of that clty. Mr. and â€"MI‘S. Wm. Derby and baby daughtnr spent an PVPnillg 1'0â€" cen‘My with Mr. and Mrs. N. Kerr. Varney (Our Own Correspondent; Mrs. James Blyth is Visiting her daughter. M rs. C. Lauder in Durham for a few days. Mina. “Em. Petty and Mrs. Alf. Vollvt were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Morice. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Crawford and Master Orwl, of Campbell's Corner were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Ann- drew Hastie recently. Mr. Henry Dunn and sons are busy cutting logs and teaming them for the Durham Furniture 00.. at present. nor was the guest of Mr. Will Ad- lam and Mr. Reg Sharpe over the week-end. ' Miss Florence Kress purposes at- tending the At Home at Stratford Normal Friday got this \wmk. Miss M y Torry, Norm (ilenelg. is the gues of her friend Miss Hazel Torry this Week. We wish to express our sincere thanks to friends. neighbors and others for the many kindnesses shown us in our recent bereavement b\ the death of husband and father the late Dan. C. MacDonald. MID oruun ' Mr. Bush McDonald md family dean-6w thank their many friends and neighbors for the kiddness shown during the long illness and subsequent death bf their beloved wife ,cnd mother. the latp Mrs. Hugh McDoiuld. Goods Delivered Anywhere in Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Bakery Provision Store Baker Confection“ The Finest Manitoba E. A. Rowe ROWE’S can or runs Mrs. MacDonald and family Flour $4.35 TIE IBW l0 KIOCK IIPERML OIL GOJIASOLIIB Sold at NOBLE’S GARACE [UL No. Water! Water! Water! SERVICE High-test Gas Have You Tried Ethyl Gas? It W314 NOBLES GARAGE DURHAM n... Is Cool an» worm? No Extra Charge Why take 3 chance and x water that is pollutml :. unï¬t for domestic usv. u PurmWntcr can lw ham having I we" di'illt'd. \‘-. handle Pumps and Pump 1’ pairs. ' autumn Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT Plum» W- 1! [waive Am: lnnover M 1 «8 Had Vt? Th0 '1 ï¬ugm'n ‘Gld last wflpnt'l’.~- Whaling NH. 7 Vi in \th'i brought V._: z .5... the) far from :u ml'tmvl ()l‘lic‘l' .~ VOL. 60.-- was numb \V l I I i: by A. “’1“ tan “In“ by l h paw-r u fl‘mI .\l chm‘rm: 'H \‘H MANY ATTE 0F LATE M rum Esteemed Resxd' Died Last We: Home Last 1‘ MCIDUI aftvru on Hr! Old ['1' pl‘vsel .spm't Th! chum: “Iv H chum rm tux I'ISIU Ill 11M Bu Th Adverh’ 8.‘ Ion. Jacob NEH u'er of qub' 050' the NH†>‘ My 01' tlw V“ of $1.80L854- I'm go to ‘1‘ ’t."7_08-(n Null “H M QUEBEC'S M H lvé bulldlnw Hl‘l lllll \l