IORTENING Jo Extra Charge Have You Tried BLE’S GARAGE SERVICE igh-test Gas huh-.132. February 10, iâ€! thy] Gas ? Y POWDERS BW N0 KNOCK IIPBRIAL OIL CO. GASOLINE Sold at BLE’S GARAGE DURHAM pkt. 4 for 25¢ '9' * 'O-‘.*.'°Ou.n.«.-W 111' for "'0' '9'0'0-W HC. («pro-:49 thei '~ Naming ‘3‘ Ha' “pinion in _\' m-wspap. ~imuM aspi" \ m- and help an! mulv do r;~'.;:M, of the ' : ivy-stilling {-"t‘w nh'jncts, U\\' D. rupl)‘ “I at. Mm 133‘ '1 Mr ma might be w custom- vinant had of" pou'ket. [VIII tho Lilo! PREIIER J. m'rzoo Prime Minister of South Atria. proposed new In: for South Atria which does not contain the Union Jack design. When ï¬rst introduced this bill caused such controversy mutt-vim“ 'l'tic Wiuglioamites are said tu DC a fast team and hitVL‘. without doubt, the fastest, man in hurttwrn League twctwy today. The llrst game of the svrics nt’ twg is bring played here tonight. with tho l't‘tlll'll game in \\'ingimm nn 'l‘ui'sday or “'mtnes- day 01' "it“ work. There is not muvli possibility of many «if us gvtting tn \Vingham, amt {Continued on page 4) The Durham bmnch - of the “'0- meu's Institute held at the home of Mrs. J. 1'. Giles on Thursday of last week, l’ehruary 3. -This was the "I'Inglish" meeting of the lnditute, and followed the "Scotch" meeting of last month. There was an attenâ€" dance of 38 ladies. a goodly number, us many were there in mind though absent in body owing to the incle- nu-nt weather and icy roads. The nun-ting vms one of the best yet held and nun-h business was done, the president. Mrs. J. A. Graham. con- .hu'ling it in her Usuacl good form. Local hockey fans will see another good game tunight when Wingham t'HHlt'S tu town fresh from the battle- ground in which they annexed their (ll‘ll’lt'l “lthuutu less. \Vith this remrol preceding them they surely are a t‘m'mhlahle bunch and it is al- twgether likely that the lnealls have their \wrk cut out for them if they hope to uese out these speed llends and carry on in the Nertlwrn League. After the ()poning Ode, the meet- nug got down to business. It dealt with the coming of the Government speaker. previously asked for, and now grantml, but a home. was thought lwst for that gathering and aftnr sumo- clvlihrration. it was da- riclml to Iravo tho mnttrr ovvr for t’uturr consitloration. Arrangements were completed for the reception of Mrs. Allan, the Government representative. who is to condurt a Millinel'y course, for ten days, February M tn :35. The meetings are to be held at. 2 n‘eloek and the HIDE. rooms have been seenred for the meetings. 'I‘IIII III'IIgI'IIm was an inn-resting one and IIIII selections and address- I-s \IIIIII- III a pronouncIIII anlish flavor. 'lIIII choir renIIIIrL-II ‘SOns III‘ the Sea. and Mrs. (I'IilIIs gave a sail†"I'II-IIIIII [XII-ling". Mrs. Moll- :I-IIIII Inm- III rIIadIng. “A Christmas Dinner III ()IIIIIn Timos"0f the days III King Arthur, and Miss III. PatIIIr- «In gIn-II "IIIIIglaIIII. my England." in IIxcellIIIII form. A papI‘Ir IIII IIIII \\'IInIIIII'.~I IIISUIUU‘S in England was I'I'III II)‘ \II‘S. Thnmas MI'II‘III'I' for Mrs. MOHII. and Mrs. I}. RanIagII rII- IIIIIIII ShIIkI-spIIaI-II‘s "This England". 'I‘IIII III-v. .l. H. WIIeIIIIIII. though an Irishman, ngI an aIldl'I‘SS (In "England." 'lIIig “as \I‘I‘V inIIIrIII-It- Ins, and w ent back as tar as the ï¬fth CI I'IIIIIH and II'III'IIII IIIII InhanI'IIm IIIIt III IIIII I"IIII"tl\ lllI Ull’IIIIgII IIIII ag'IIs till the III-IIISI III. IimII. IIII Ilealt \\IIII IIIII IZIIgIIIIIII III’ conspiracies. liIIIr- IIIIII‘I'. an. IIIIII Inn-try. ("IIInrgII HI_II'- IIIII'II Shaw. IIII Irishman, IIII rrIIIIiIIIII \vIIII IIIIIIII.’ â€IIIII I'lIIvIII'IIsI man In England." 'l'he mow-ting (-lusml with tlw sing- ing of tho- Nalinnul Anthem and was fullmvwl by an "English“ lunch. \Vhit'h all vnjuyed. Durham Meets District Winners in First Game of Northern League Semi-Finals. â€" Visitors Reputod Fast, Steady and Getters of Goals. “ENGLISH†MEETING 'l‘hw convcnors of sides in the 6011- uast. chosen at the former meeting were Mrs. Burgess and Miss M. Mc- Uirr. T hose ladivs were to sea which of the teams could raise the most monvy. The formm' won, and the latter is responsible.» for Um pro- gram for Hm social M'vning tn he ho-M shortly. WINGHAM TEAM meenjs Igniting Ladies VOL. 60.-â€"NO. 3113 â€"-â€"w U-“VI '“ in What is Reï¬ne; as float Snc- cestnl fleeting, When Inch Bus- iness Was Done.â€"Bxcellent Pro- gram Presented. ON THURSDAY LAST IE DURHAM CHRONICLE HERE TONIGHT Gathered “VI w. ()ld Egremont b0 3 were pall bearers, the two Find y boys men- tioned being cousins. They were Jams Baird,__Wpllp_ce Find_la'}:. Nel: Uuuw â€I- v, vv wvâ€".__ . _ V _ son Rock, Hugh Hay and Howard vâ€"wâ€" wâ€"‘_ T119 funeral was held Friday last from tlw family home to Prospect cemetery the service being conductâ€" ed by the Rev. John Smith-01' Moles- a cousin of Mr. Gordon Geddes of Lambtrm street. a niece of R. [saw of Toronto. formerly of Durham, and a niece of Mr. Juhn and Miss Mar- garet Scott. near Dromore. her mt» ther being before her marriage, Miss "9!? 8.00% n I] rv-3.l__- I--A 'lhmo passmt 2mm in "Lmuntu on \h-ohwsdm of last wank. Miss Jean Isaac. at tlw homn of hvr parents. Mr. and Mrs. \\.J. 153210.36 High Viv“ L1 9300!“. .th clt'Pt‘aSt'd we _ undm'stand. succumbml to an attack of intlumun, mntxaclmi same time 2ng f1 0m “hich slm HPVPI' recowr- ed. Th» deceased young lady was ern in “won Smlng_19 {cans agg apd was TORONTO GIRL HAD Late Miss Jean Isaac Was Popular Young Lady and {or Death is Re- gretted by Many. \V. .l. MrFachh-n. W. S. Huntvr, William Smith. and R. .\. Lawson. V0.05 of thanks werr irnclrrml Mrs. Lamirr and tho rhoir. Mr. Morrison. trrasurrr, and to Row. Mr. Armstrong for his ahhi loaiim'ship throughout tho yi'al'. Tho mroiing rlosod with tho hono- dirtimi.‘ o The Ladies†Aid society, headed by \lls Janws Hepburn, mesident, Mrs. ..l H. :\lrl“adymn. se-rrotam, and Miss “7. Park, treasurer, has created a wrord during the yvznr. With a small hzdmu-o- nn hand at, tlw begin- ning of the.» year, they reached the grand total of 81.663530. The interior of the church not 1w- iug yet quite) vumploto-d. Hm muttm' of Hm .lau‘ m' the» official npvniyg was lvft in tlu- hands or Hm svs- sion. Mr. John Morrison. treasurer. prvsvnlml his l'l'leI’l. which. after all nhligatirms haul lmvn met, showml a balance un huml in “nu Umu-ral Funcl nt’ $160.96. Hm amount l'uisml l'm- all plu'pusvs bring 311786.13. 'lhe W. \I. look back with gra- titiule tu heat for the success which has crowned their 1.1110145 during the year and with 3115. -.\ D0111), pres- ident, hmk [Omani with anticipa- tion of taking :1 gieatei' halt in the extensive missionary work which has been undertaken by the Presby- terian Church in Canada. The Session report showed a sub- stantial increase in membership. An outstanding feature about this report was that there were no re- moyals by heath. The Sabbath school, under the guidance 01' Mr. Liordon Ueddes, re- ported a tino growth in young mem- bers who have shown great interest in memory work. many receiving diplnmus. Mrs. KUP.) J. 1". Grant, supm'intvndvut of the Cradle. Roll, is doing a noble work among the little tots. Mrs. G. Mchchnie, leader of the Missiml Band. has done excellent \mrk in training the young minds along the Jim: 91' missionary sthy. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HELD ANNUAL MEETING LAST MONDAY NIGHT Reports of Various Committees Showed Finances of Congregation In Excellent Shape, with Excep- tionally Brlght Prospects for Coming Year.--â€" Over $11,000.00 Raised During Year. At a largely attended meeting of the Presbyterian congregation held in the basement of their new church on Monday evening, February 7, the reports of the year’s progress were received. and general business trans- acted. The pastor, the Rev. B. D. Arm- strong, in the chair, ably conducted a most harmonious meeting and all [ncscnt wow most thankful for a war 0! [HOSW‘UM entirvh lwynml thgir e-Xpectations. MAL-GEN. H. A. PANET who may succeed Major-Genera! MacBrien as chief of Military and Naval Branches of Department of National Defence, Ottawa, whose resignation was a surprise to the Government. . A» 1 g .l t , l \ _[ I RELATIVES HERE DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1927 Read the Classiï¬ed Add. on Page 7 The \onng \\ omens Auxilian of Knox l'nited Chincb met {01 thei1 1egula1 monthly stud} meeting in the school room of the. ('hurch on Monday evening, February 7th. The President. Mrs. Catton was in the chair. The meeting opened in the usual 11 ay with singing and prayer. The Scripture Lesson Luke V. 12-26 was read by Mrs. (Rm .) Smith. The papers from our stud book, “Pub- lishing the Good Tii which had been prepared bi Miss Sadie McDonald. was read y Miss Jean Hepburn. An interesting story. “The Moments of her 1115's,†was read by Mrs. Sparling. - It is omiwteil that tlin worlf on 0x- rm'aling.’ will ho. ('nmmm‘u'eil with lhv ï¬rst, lino wvallim' iwxl. spring and [in time» will lw lost in complvting tlw buildings Willi the exportation llilaitotlwy will his I'Pady fur nex‘. la 1. KNOX CHURCH Y. W. A. MEETING \Vhiln it cannot ho hound that tho Iirst skvh'h will go through with- out. any changes, W0 nndorstand tho Room was highly plousml with tho arranwlnonts and arv wasting no “mo in potting the plans road\‘ for snlnnission tn tho dvpartmontol an- thoritivs at. Toronto. Tho architect i:- .‘h'. J, 'J‘, Clark. of Owon Sound. Work on Extension to School Build- ind Now Under Way and Will Be Proceeded with Until Completed. HIGH SCHOOL PLANS BEING PREPARED The dmth of Mr. Neil Living- stone of Glenelg on Thursday of last week removes another of the earliest settlers of the township and a man who was held in the very highest regard by a Wide circle of friends. neighbors and acquaint- ances. Mr. Livingstone. had been ill only a week with a cold, and while this indisposition undoubtedly contri- hutml to his «leath. his great age of 83 years was also a factor. He. was a strong healthy man, and sel- dom knew a day’s illness. and though he lived to a good old age, and far beyond the allotted span, the news of his death was a distinct shock to his family and the com- munity at large. 'I‘hI- skI'IvII .III' IhI- plans for III» III‘\\ HiUII SLIIUUI I‘\U‘IISIUII uniwd in hunt this “wk and “Inn H\II'\\(‘d :mII Ilist'ussd at a mmrting III' tlm [maul last TIII‘SIIay mulling. Thu lat» Mr. Livingstone was born in Mull. Scutlaml. in 1843. He came. to Canada with his parents in 1850, the family settling at the Glen, ï¬n Hlvnvlg WIH’I'P Iw remained Up to 37 yvars agn wlwn [m moved to the farm on which hu died, Lot 8, Con- (‘vssion 1:5. mm 'l‘osx'nseml’s Lake. Ho loft horn Saturday and www- ed Monday. and whilo we do not know what time ho made on the trip over, tho journey hack occu- pied something loss than four hours fox-fa trip of .33 miles. Late Neil Livingstone Had Been Re- sident of Glenelg for Seventy- six Years and Was One of Its Best Known Residents. Members of tlw Provincial High- ways Department. working hutwevn horn and Hanover said that ho was making good time when ho passed thorn, and ti'avvlling along on high with tho throttle wide. open. Hamlcl l'l'lnul'ls â€In roads funny for a few miles the ohm' sicln nl' \Valkni'lon. but. on tho wholo ho enjoyed his trip and math it. with Iittlo im-onwn- ii-lu'v. The highway from Durham to Walko'l'tun. ho says. was in with! shnlw. INTERRED SATURDAY IN ROCKY CEMETERY HAROLD MORTON. HOLDS BICYCLE RECORD Fcbi'uary up 111 this part 111' 011â€" twin is not. 11111 111151. month 01 thu HM! 1111' 1i1ii11g 1111111111! 011 a [1111\- 11111. but last Saturdax Hamid Molton 01 this [1121111 established “hat. V111 helimu is 11 1111001111 when 1111 pulled 1111!. his 1.111,}-1111111111211 friend 8.1111 took a jaunt 1m111 t0 '1‘1111swat111' to visit with 1'11i11111is in that villagv. P01 u-mne \mus ago he was mar- live! to Miss Jam-t McQuarrie “ho vsith the sons and No daughters mourn the passing of a kind and c¢_)nsidm'ato husband and fathm'. They am: John. in 'l‘t‘n'ontn; Donald and (flamphvll in lhv stt; Albeit in Durham; Lorne, at home; Janet The funeral was held on Saturday afternoon from his late home, inter- ment bcing made in the Rocky San- geen cemetery. The service was in charge cf the «leccasml‘s pastor, the Rev. Mr. McWilliam of Lalona Pres- byterian church, Dornocll, and the pull-bearers were Old neighbnrs: Messrs. John Ellison, Walter Tibbntt. Joseph McNally. John Liv- ingstnnou James (lnmlwill and \K'ill- lam Henderson. Mrs. 41. ()ldtivld Dundoalk- and Au- nie (Mrs. I. Stafford. of Holland 'l‘mvnship. near homv. A son, Peter, dim! in. tlw West. in 1915. First of Durham’s Citizens to Take Extensive Tour This Year. With the Community, Thu Chron- icle tenders. sympathy to the hoâ€" rmn'mt family. Seeing by radio 15 prophesied. Some day we may see a few in- lmds of Alberta coal coming his way. Following aw the officials: Trustee Board. Messrs. R. J. Eden (Omirmanl, J. J. Wilton. P. Patter- son; Secretary-Treasurer, G. M. Grant. " The business included the olvrtion 01' a now trustoPMr. R. J. Ede-n. the appointment of grave-digger, a†sec- retary treasurer and a committee to work for the success of the an. nual bee to he held later. The books showed an increase in receipts over previous years. with a wry sub- stantial balance romaining. _. It. is Hm intvntioiz of tin. lrustm-s to H‘H‘t a new wiw fPXICu around tho comvtm'y newt Spring and to level and keep tho grounds in good condition. This is aside of the work tape done; at tiw _an-nu_al_boo: Tl1v annual IDM'UIIL’ of llw. il'Us- New 111' MaleVmHl llvmelc-H “as hell: on February 71. in 1110 1.. \‘0. l. P1g11-11‘11'111l. 21ml Mninanliy sclmul l11111sv.ll11 3101mm. «11' the ball condition ul ll1v malls and llm invlpmnnl \wallwr the» attmulance “as small. but llmsv pll‘SPllt ~1le 041 great inlvit'sl. in tho ~le 1~ twins; lakmv. toward lwéulifyiiu; the g1 guilds. IA‘_._A..- MAPLEWOOD CEMETERY TRUSTEES ELECTED In 1902 sho was marriod to Mr. ()harls Saunders of this place and has been a continuous resident of tho town over sinco ()f kindly dis- position. sho was a good neighbor. ready to loud at hand in time of trouhlr. and shv lvaws many friends who will truly mourn hor departure. llosidvs hrr hushand, sho loaves ono daughter. Miss Mary. who will deep- ly mourn tlu- loss of wife and motlwr. She! also Ivavos throo sisâ€" ters and seven brothers: Mrs. John Thompson. Normanhy; Mrs. Nathan Higlram, Mount l’orrst: Mrs. John 'l‘liompson. 'l‘orunto; Thomas. in Mirmanhy; .laroll. also in Normanby; .lams in Hrrharll: Hugh, in Mount Forst: Wallvr. in “Windsor; l'lph- riam. at Allan Park and .Iosvph. at Mirhipirolvn lliwr. Nortlu'rn Untar- iv. In all of whom tho sympathy of lln- roi’nniunily is o'xlc-na ml. 'l'hr l‘unvl‘al is being held tumorâ€" mw ui'lvl‘umm at. :3 O'clock from her lutv result-nee intvrlm‘nt. being madn in Durham cvmtvr)‘. The “mural st‘l'viw- is in ('Ilaruu 0f the RM'. J. 1‘1. Hito‘l‘s'nf QUN'H Strm't lHlitml ('lmn'h. HI‘ whirl: church tlw du- vnusml was 2*. mvmlwr. 'l‘he lllu-«miclv juius in vxtvluling syn); uthy tn llmsc- who mourn. Annual. Meeting Held Last Saturday When Business of Year was Re- viewed and Plans Laid for Coming \» “..-‘-" The lulu Mrs. {Saundrs was. 3'. most estimable woman and her death at tho comparatively early age of 52 years is much i'ogrotted. She was horn in Normanby on the 15th cou- cossion nc-ar Ball's Owners, in 1874 and was the daughter Of the [aim Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ball. Sim grow up in that township and, with the exception of a couple of years spent in Toronto and Moum Forest, has liwd her whole life in Normanby and Durham. We regret this week to report the death of Mrs. Charles Saunders, who passed away yesterday after an illness 01' two months from heart trouble. Though her illness was serious during the whole period, it was not thought until a week ago that her case was hopeless. when symptoms (“‘VG'IOIH‘d that gave the family grave. ronrern and she. grad- ually grew weaker until the end came. MRS. C. SAUNDERS DIED YESTERDAY Passed Away After Two lonths' Illness From Heart Troubleâ€"Pun- eral to be Held Tomorrow After- noon. Year. Wasted Energy Mis. Gemge Noble “as the winner in the pi ize fox the best lady play 91. with Mrs. D. Adlam securing the least number of punches. In the mens class, Messrs. lames Mack, W. G. Bayley, and J. L. Stedman were tied for piemiei honors. but in the play-on Mr. Mack bested his op- ponents and carried at the honors and the socks. The worst gentleman player. judged from he stand point of progressite enchre, was Mr. Harrison of the Highways Depart- Thu I-IIIiIIo- pth of â€In Angli- can Young l’vuplvs Assm'iatimi of Trinitx cIIIIIch. held in tlw rooms “\"l‘l MILHI'lIlaIII-a stow inst Mun- den' vwning. \\ as a dei Mm! such-ss, mm' 8" living [Il‘t'sl‘llt to jam in the- fi'Sii\i“PS. “huh «Mum's whn \xouM have likml to be (how. wvm ab- va1 owing to otlwr «IigagI-ments. â€[le I°IIIIng-gatiIIII \wII- III-034ml at the invitation of the mung [)PODIP and warp IiglIt rmalli vnlertainml, both in cards and in tlIv excellent lunch that “as serwd aflprwards. Members of Anglican Congregation Joined with Those of Young People’s Association in Pleasant Evening. A. Y. P. A. EUCHRE Tllv acciclvnl was cansml by the win-s :lt thv hint of the hill breaking and shutting it“ thu puwm'. 'l‘hn night was quilw a starmy one with r. high winw mel this maclu repain- ing lilNll'UH an.) SIIHV. Himvu-i' thi- local staff was out a few niinntvs al~ inward and kept at it until thu break was repaired and the powvr turnml on again. Thu break was was quite an inconvenience to light users. but as these things mum only 0mm in it long timn in this svrtit‘m them- was litilv grumhling. BROKEN WIRES SHU'IT OFF HYDRO POWER In utlwr parts of “In [DI'UVilH'H the pnwer was ut'f for a muvh gnu-al- cr length of Him-.011 tlm Niagz-na sx stem at Palmmston Listoml and otlwr places tlw pmwr was 0†in: hours and “out uff again on inda}. Durham hydro usm's worn put tn their first inconvenienm in some tinw last Thursday night shortly after 6 O‘clock when the lights went out and rvmained in that condiâ€" tion for a munle of hours. Whole Town In Darkness Greater Past of List Thursday Evening as Result of Mishap on Garafraxa Street AR'MAND LAVERGNE of Quebec, Conservative member of Parliament, who has been chosen to sit on the committee which meets at Ottawa‘about the third week in February to thresh out the leadership at the Conservative party. HELD MONDAY $2.00 a Year in Can-d1; $2.50 in U. 8. Famv is .iust aroynd Hm corner for M'm'yhndy who dons somathimz that. has m-vor br'en done lwfm'v. From Um way some of “In young Riding are mlrbod in Um pivhn'us, Flnrida is having a lwad wavv. Thu llmptrr votpd monvy prmhiâ€" ing for the erection of a flag-pulu «m the monumnt grounds. thr flag M follow later. The Regent. Mrs. Krarnry. thank- ml the mrmlwrs for thrir ('u-0|wl‘:lâ€"~ Hun «luring tlw past )‘c-ar. :Il'tvr whirh llm rlrrtinu nf nl'l'l'm-w mm Marv, whirl: I‘vsnllvd as l'nl|u\\.~': RrgonL Mrs. (i. ;S. KH‘H'IW): 1-1 Virr-l’rrsiclrnt. Mrs. 'IJI'. .l. I". Gram; 2nd \‘ico-Prrsidrm. MI-~. J. H. Harding; Soon-Mary. Miss A llam- agr; Treasurer, Mrs. W. Mrlbmnwll: Erhn Srrrrtary. Mrs. M. Knight: lid. Swrrtary. Mrs. G. Mrk’rrlmie. Stan- dard lï¬'m‘m'. Mrs. Bururss‘: llmmrll Mrs. A. W. H. Landrr. Mrs. W. l). Clark. Mrs. lb. C. 'l‘nwn. Mrs. 1%. Km». Mrs. A. W. H. Lamlvr. Mrs. W. l: Clark. Mrs. ID. 1?. 'l‘nwn. Mrs. E. Km» Mrs. I". lrwin. Mrs. S. Mclnlyro- Miss S. \‘ullvH. Mrs. “'12. I'H‘kvl'lm.’ Mrs, '1‘. HI'IldPI'SUII, Mrs S. Mat-“nth. MRS. G. S. KEARNEY GETS THIRD TERM In 1868 she was married fl» Mr. Hrrtur Mclkmald, hy tlm Ito-V. ltn- hart. McIntyre. This union 'as hlc-ssmt with a family of hu- sons and threw danghtrrs. the still liv- ing; A. t). MrDonald. Donald Mr- Dunald and Miss Flora McDonald Ht this placr: Hortor Mrlkmald “1' It"- ram'ille. Sash: and Mrs. M. .I. Mr- Loan of Gull Lakv, Sask. Mrs. Mrlhmalct was a. \x'ntllzlll Hf sph-nchct ti‘n‘istiau rl.~.aranr. In bur departnru IH-t’ church. mm which shr lwramr :H'tch-ly ictvrtlth-d In 1 75. [uses a good and tram‘ t'riv'nct. Shh [Hunt the lanai}: hull“ and It! srl'virvs; shv «it'sirmt and .wllght. for 1hr [trnslwrity of thv lml'ct's work It was a constant sorrow tn hvr that during the last yvars ut' hvr htv ho'r (Continuvd on page 4 Elected Regent of l.0.D.£. at Annual Ieetin Held on Tuesday Night.â€"~ Other ffieors Elected. The Canadian Gi‘vys lllmlili-r l. U. U. E. Iii-lil llwii' lmilli annual Inm-l- ins: 'l‘iwsday night in llu-n' room.» at. the. “‘8? of tho Standard Bank. Thorn was a goml allenclancv. 'l‘liu Chaplvr has had a suvcossl'nl )‘i'ai' ï¬nancially. lliu sm'i'vlary. Miss A. Ramago giVini.’ a goml I‘o'poi'l 01' MW year‘s work. Honinnli-vs \wi-o foi'mwl at Inn ï¬rst of the your. vac-h c-unmï¬lto-o taking one month and pulling on somolliim: for tho purpose. of Pals- ing money. A (-onsiclc-ralilu amount was raised in this way, lln- urealvi porlioll Of il- lii'lui.’ spout lm'ally. A highly eswemed resident of this section passml away on Febru- ary 3 in the pvrsuu of Mrs. Humm- MCDonlld, at the age of so years, seven and (aw-half months. The «IP- ceased, whom Inaldvn nanu- was Flora McCall. was hum m (ilalsgcm'. Scotland. in law, and at the ago of elem-n yc-ars vamv lu llauall.‘ with lwr mullwr and HHIPI' nmnlwrs of tlu- family svlllmg ï¬rst in Gale»- dnnia, but four yoars lalvr mnung lo Benllm'k 'l‘ovs‘uslalp. Mrs. MIIDIIIIaIII was twice marrIeIl ï¬rst to Mr. Donald McLean. III 1858. 'Ihe union IIeaIIIteII III II lath of three sons and two daughters onl\ one of “hum. Mr. Dan Mela-Ian of Durham, Is no“ |I\IIII.I. 'lhe, otlI- IIIatIng IIIermman “as the ltev. Alexander Stewart of Durham, 3 pion‘er Baptist minister, and “ho preached at mam plares III the Townships oI‘ Bt‘llllllt‘K IInII Iilenelg, as there “t'l't‘ no IIIIuIIIIhes at that time. The sIIrvIIIIIs were held gener- ally III the homes of private fam- IIIeS and the pioneer IIIeIIInmIIII made his “a\ Irom [Ilitt’ e to Mar II to loot. or on horsehaII k. as the IIIIIIII- home would permit. ‘ Smilin Charlie Saws rs. Hector Icnonald and Ir. Nell IcLean, Both Well-Known Res:- dents, Passed Away Thursday of Lee: Week, the Latter Suddenly from lean failureâ€"Both Laid ‘l'o Rea: In ky Bauaeen Ceme- teryâ€"Other ulock Correspon- deuce. C There n:_a|ly are; some (pic :30 slow that gy_ tould _bo ’ - n knocked Bonn and mu m.- y emu-(unity IRS. HECTOR ICDONALD DIED LAST WEEK