PAGE 2. mnmettmeoftheymwhcn the most precocious youngsters are on their best behaviou.â€"~Bt. Catharines 1038 Durham Branch - Play “Santa Cla_u§ Every boy wants a jack knife. We have many styles and a price M80 from 20c to $2.50 Alweys an acceptable gift for your gentlemen friends. Pric- ed from ................ 25¢. to $5.00 Winn-1001mm “amtâ€... Kitty Cm The children’s delight. DI!- tetent styles and shes. Priced tram ._ .................. 83.50 to 813.00 Can you imagine the Christmas joy a new pair of skates will bring to your boy or girl. We have all makes and all sizes. Prices from 50c. to $5.00. Safety Razors Erector Sets J and: Knives You can’t go wrong by giving Skates. Money for Christmas is ALWAYS on «capable gift. SKATES J OR those who give pres- Inas to relatives, friends or employees, we have prepared a special cheque printed in Christmas colours, which will be found most suitable and pleasing for this purpose. You will ï¬nd a supply of these cheques for yom: use on 'che desks in each of our branches. - J. A. Rowland, Manager A Toronto lady of 98 years blew out From . ...................... 25c. to 81.00 Toboggans 'roboum. flgt {193118. cout- Hand Sleighs and Hockey Sticks $3.50 t6 37-00 Fowl Thieves Sentenced Early in November, Mr. Wesley Trel- ford, County Line, Arran and Derby, had six turkeys and ï¬fteen chickens stolen, from his premises. The Pro- vincial police worked on the ease and arrested a man by the name of Norman ‘ "-‘ - ....... ‘Mm Brantford, at Brantford. They received their trial at Brantford on Monday and being convicted were given on â€" ‘ ‘ i ‘ -‘-- “M cvnt‘ ngft William Morgan, formerly chief of} police at Orangeville, was Thursday sentenced by Judge J. C. Moore to three months in the county jail for common assault upon Mayor '1‘. S. Hew- son of Orangeville. Mrs. Morgan, his wife, found guilty on a similar charge, was given suspended sentence for one year. The assault took place on the even- ing of September 10, as the mayor was on his way home from a special meet- ing of the Council, at which Morgan had been dismissed as chief constable following several reports of conduct un- becoming in such an official. LI- _ LL- ‘tnunanc In Other Communities WUUIIISIIO .0- w â€" v-.. For the past two thonths the Morgans have been residing in Toronto. Protecting the Skunk Game Warden Toale, of Listowel, recently prosecuted two Grey Township men before Magistrate Reid on a charge of molesting a den of fur- bearing animals.†The men had dug out a den of skunks, and as though they did not have punishment enough in the process, the magistrate imposed a fine of $5.00 each. It appears that the skunk is protected from molestation by the Game and Fisheries Act, but the law-makers and the courts ought to bear in mind that the skunk is a good deal more than a fur-bearer. In the vicinity of a house he is a very great nuisance and the world could get along very well without him.â€"Mildmay Gaz- ettc. Proton Farmer Has Heavy Loss 1 :-Police Chief Sent to Jail We carry the largest stock of Electrical Goods in this district. Why not choose your gift from our stock where the selection is large, and where you can ï¬nd something at any price you wish to pay. We list a few articles below: cm Tonn W301 M 90°F!“ Eu?" THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ELECTRICAL GOODS Our disnlay of Toys is now complete and we believe it is the most wonderful we have ever shown. ..Before placing your order for Christmas toys, collne in and inspect our assortment. Come early, select the toys you want and we will put them away for you. Yes, we 15mg: them at all prices, from 10c. up to 1. . TOYLAND SEE THESE FIRST had dug doctor, pronounced her sudden passing to a heart condition and believed that she ed a ï¬ne had been dead over two hours before that the his arrival. or, in other, words, that she olestation had succumbed a few moments after t. but the retiring- of showed ten charges of car stealing and shop lifting against. them in London, made her home since their removal here from Brant some sixteen years ago. ‘ ‘ “ .4- in.- unchitt Refused Appeal Against Long Sentenoo sudden- ,a talent- Two truckloads of trees have gone through Aluston during 485418!“ hours m thfl put week. mqm “t ‘11 garages failed to reveal anything °°“' August 5, last, during the Teeeweter Old Boys’ reunion when Outliers car which he was driv‘m, left the road on ithe Teesweter-Winzhem Highway two awash-tack. min-â€â€œ87.“ Christmas Vayuccepubletor we or mother. Pflmflflto $3.50. from 81.50 to $7.00. manta-tom. The Stainless Steel Silverware is becoming more popular every day. A half dozen knives and forks would be an acceptable gift. Price $5. to $7.50 $4.50 to $4.75 Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town The Finest Manitoba per bag Baker Confectioner SILVERWARE O’Cedar Maps Finest ever shown 81.75 to $5.00 evening for about two hours while Crown Attorney W. Freebom. summed up the Crown's use. speaking for about 40 minutes. verdict of guilty With a strong plea for mercy. The Judge in addressmg the prisoner, directed attention 10 me condluons of the use and commenuad on the high chanted of O'Malley be- fore passing sentence. every m m. Anympbcewmbe tumult. buy kitchen utensil in aluminum- Youcan Including has. ( clubs and 2 golf bull for ......... _ .......... m... from “-73 to It“. and obtain the maxi- mum amount of Motor pleasure you}: _car must Thu-1|â€. December 19. 1929 Eviï¬iï¬t €0ndition. Our knowledge and eXper- Noble’s Garage Garafraxa St., Durham To Enjoy Driving I have my Chru although' It may look su loll! rush about 1 With a" they 1 I thought this ye things I‘ve always ha "ht hopes. an bermgs Hy loving mm “3' best of smi tired At Christmas- lane thousands admired And used tron I have my mi believe N little chin All little thing: receive And for the 11 He Will know. vs I! I approach There was no 1 Thu night so The winds ble‘ Lay the [(1 Child. All Heaven 1 That night What gifts The Babe of Nor gold nor To lay at the} Let's haste td say. i “Dear Lord. 1 todam Come in fly pencil in Make them ! This Christa I! Thu-uh y . 'ou‘w N0 80 In I by An Tl" W0“ 11'