AA of ammo, htbcbencfltorconâ€" object WWW mm_ mum.mnanom EDWARD LAUDER MD.,C.M.,F.A.C.8. tonm. w of Eyes J.Lml.l.ll.0.f.8.0. mm over J. a J. ' until written orders are received their dieoontinuence. My. Jan-r! M. 1’31 Dentistrymallmm ADVII‘I'ISING RATES Medical Directorv. ’AIIIISON I JAMIISON Ix 1 door North at mama Legal ‘Directorv gfluch'qneers vimâ€"lâ€)! will he Appotptments 178 FINEST QUALITY LIGHT honey, 7 cents a_ pgqnd_ m_ 198, Durham. Apply Norman Tho ham, phone 1561'32. 10 YOUNG P108. 8 WEEKS 019- PROPERTY FOR SALE BRICK HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION; Etc; 54 are land. Apply George Y1 IN GIENELG A BLACK AND WHITE Iemale hound with a little tan on head on Monday, January 4. PW notify Jas. Leitch, Mandala, R. or phone 136, Markdale. 1p THE MONTELX We 01“ Durham Club of Toronto will be 1d at. the home of Mrs. Dr. Ed. La , 122 Bedford Road, Monday, January 18. All cordially invited. LADIES' AID OF BAPTIST 3?: holding a sale of baking and 1 work in Aljoe’s old stand on Satur ay, afternoon and evening, January 23. (11) CROIUNOLE SOCIAL Strict church basement, Thuflday ev- ening, January 21, at 8 pm. Admis- sion 25c and 1°C. 1c uttendm of ‘ is is requested a: important b will be brought up vertlstng columns save money by paving cash for their adver- Our rate to: Classiï¬ed Adver- tising Ia 1-1/2 cents per word, with 33-1/3 per cent discount (or cash at time advertisement Mmenmbntom Normmby, (South of Orchtrd) TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1932 at 1 pm. Farm Stock and Implementg (89¢: bills) sale subject to 9. reserve ~__h_._ “-_- An “I.“ xiv This method has been udqpted AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Implements Atmtszand30n4.oonm1 COMING EVENTS FOR SALE of OR FOUND uh rIIUV'qu. , Miss Marjorie McLeod, nurse-1n- AND WHITE training in Durham hospital, spent little tan on New Year’s at her home. Misses Katie MoCannell and Mary 4. 131?: Eng, R. or Cameron, Toronto, are home for a 1n While. _ Ad- 1 .7 .t1 5;? 1c Swamp College .1 Our Own Correspondent) Everybody around here has been en- Joying the mild winter. Although the roads are rough in places, it is easy getting around. Miss Annette Helen is spending a month visiting her cousin, Miss Flor- ence McQueen, Stayner. day at the home of Mir. near Durham. A number from here attended the dance in Proton station. Friday night and report a good time. Miss Effie McConnell spent a few days in Toronto last week. Mrs. Hay, Sr., spent a week visiting with Mr. Eli Ostrander. Mrs. Ostrand- er has been suffering with a felon on her ï¬nger. Meser. Joe and Andy Black visited friends in Thombury recently. Mr. Wesley Heard of Detroit, spent New Years at Mr. Ed. Heard’s. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Meads visited Sunday with Mrs. Malcolm McCannell. Mr. Eli Ostrander had the misfor- tune to get hurt in some way with a pig and is in bed with a physician in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie McDonald and daughter Dorothy returned to Toronto after Spending a few. days visiting at with Mr. James Miss Gladys Patterson of Toronto spent over New Year’s visiting at Mr. Alex. Richardson’s. Mr. and Mrs. James _Stnrr_ock and guson, Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Ferguson and family spent Christmas with ms. Herbie Haw. O _ - -- "“ â€"--‘ "-n Mrfand Mrs. Jack Haw, Mr. and Mrs. ' Ed. Haw and son Wallace, spent Christ- was with Mrs. R. Kinnell. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hoover of Tor- onto visited recently with Mr. John: Haw’s. Mr. Charlie Haw returned to Toronto after enjoying the holidays at his home Mr. Edwin Fowler attended the funeral of his mum, Mr. Coverdale Patterson, who was buried Wednesday at Priceville. . } Miss Marjorie Mc , nurse-in- t’ralnlng in Durham hospital, spent New Year’s at her home. Misses Katie MoCannell and Mary nnmm‘rm- Toronto. are home for a Wlmc. Mrs. George Love spent New Year's with her sister, Mrs. Wallace H00per, Crawford (Our Own Correspondent) Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John White on Sunday were Mr. Lorne Gold- tamed a number of friends and neigh- bars on New Year’ 8 Eve. Mr. and Mrs. James McDougall and familv visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. . “C.--“ ' Fiddis. a. day THE DURHAM CHRONICLE visited last week the N"! and Mrs. W. E. Wilson, nee Mary Our-- son, the gm. of a son. Donald Edward. Brighton, Ontario. Mrs. Robert Shortreed returned home Mr. David Hlncks returned home on Tuesday night after visiting friends in Toronto and Guelph. The funeral of the late Goverdale Patterson was held Wedneaday after- largely attended. The service was con- ducted by Rev. Mr. Bartlett, assisted by Rev. M. Mills of Markdale who de- livered a comforting sermon to the be- reaved. The hymns sung were “Rock of Ages†and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus.†The pan bearers were Wilfred Campbell, William Beaton. Henry Bea- ton, Edwin Fowler, Edgar Patterson, Aubrey Foster; and the flower bearers - â€" ..... _I 1.-...â€" ---~- were "Ed: 'éirlli'van and Donald Camp- bell. Flowers consisted of wreath roses from the children, and roses from the friends and neighbors. ‘A ,AA. O. .V.." w"â€" -â€"v Friends from a distance who attend- ed the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Foster and son Clare; ms. Morwood, Mark- dale;; Mrs. Fulton, Mulock; Mr. Moody and Stanley Paxman, Dundalk; Mr. Edwin Fowler, Proton Station. The whole community extends deepest sym- pathy to the little children, sisters and parents, and other friends in their sad bereavement. -. c, _-L--.......I Rama "£15m Clark returned home Wednesday night after spending the Mrs. Wm. Meads to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner and family. The evening was pleasantly spent in music, dancing and playing cards. At an ap- propriate hour Mr. and Mrs. Turner and Mr. Robert Turner, who lives with them, were asked to come forward, when a complimentary address was read by Mr. .loe‘Whyce and a presenta- -‘ â€" ‘AQIA‘n m and would always remember his many I kind friends and invited all to come: and visit them in their new home at Laurel. Then the Y.P. of the Onward Clu'b honored the family. An address was read by Mr. Wilburt Burnett and the presentation of a necklace was given Miss Margaret, a fountain pen to Ivan and military brushes to R. J., by Miss Beatrice Wal- ters and Mr. Chas. Aldcorn. R. J. re- plied and thanked all for their kind- ness and would always remember the Ihappy times they had together at the [club meetings. _ a _ dainty lunch was ..._1 ‘ln LUVWCUJ *VVâ€"â€"â€"-__ Presbyterianism and the church as a whole. A large crowd was present and n omr LU IUUUUU UW 1915c UWVO- vv-vâ€"v _- 1 ~ - v _ offering our patrons large savings on all our merchandise. This January Clearance Sale is your opportumty to ï¬ll your requirements in clothing, dry goods, boots and shoes, . es, etc. ' ted below are a few of the many special prices: - . . These Prices Are for CASH ONLYâ€"Positively No Credit at Sale PM afternoon mmï¬ommu ......... '“7'M†Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew muck: enter- tained some friends on 11mm†ev- emngwhenthreetublesotpmuemve euchrewasenjoyed. unmea- sonandmmucuthgrwerethe brothers last week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ric and family of Swinton Perl Sunday with Mr. Alex C’:“?‘{ . mmâ€. 3 m. "mf'blmom Blacks and sisters Beth and Mrs. Stanley Harrison, spent the week-end at their home. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. much. .§hir_lg}' and Betty visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay, Swmton Park. Mr. and Mrs John Nichol, Gordon and Harold of Ceylon, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Allie McLean. Monday Evith friends in Drornore. Congratulations to Mr. W. Hunter. Mr. W. J. Philp. and S. M. Patterson who were elected on Monday by large majorities for Egremont council. bliss Edith Drimmie spent Sunday with Dorothy Taylor. Glad to report that Mrs. Wm. Lelth is able to be around again after her Sunday with Mr. Miss Bessie Drtmmie spent over New Years day with her parents at Yeovll. Mission Band will meet on Saturday afternoon at the muse. C... 0.. DOOOOOOOOOO Dromore (Our Own Correspondent) Counter Check Books Let Us Quote On Your Next Order DURHAM GROCERY SPECIALS visiting his The Chronicle Allan Hastie spent Ken's mun. papa†blue «on. m'umuanukMpCp-Ir ........ _ .0 manhunt-annual: ............................ coo... Oo-oooooocoo-ooo 47 fun at. o ............... Spent m mmw mm mam WW mmmh MMWWWWWWMWMmma anuterxerrnndhismothennnd mama-shell spent New Yen's with Mr. and Mrs. Nichol Bell. m Miss Wt meson is at pin-ant nursing Mrs. John Gnhun. of Upper Town, Durham. Mrs Wm. Eden spent Tue-tiny at last week with her mother. Mrs. Wallace. Mr. Eismere stn has ensued in. 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