we can learn, She Wasa] years of age, and has b ously ill the greater pg171: winter. Her husbané, about the same age stlll'hï¬ has been an invalid and ch to his bed for the past; twelx 0 cars - ' U II. («’8' \ :Algï¬r‘w: b :VV'eather of the past Week .5 u e; . e sorrOW- 5 Paisley Public and Continuation Grey 'school was completely destroved ' county peeple in' ghb orh 0 o d bv an earn-morning fire of Well and Wishes to The known oriO'in the Chronicle. which meets with O‘I‘Qï¬tâ€" 'the Week, ex appreciation 'IS Eh'e Ms go by 5 We are pleased that Mrs. N5 On Monday last Mrs. Néil Mc-f McIntyre, who h ‘ Kechnie. mother of weigï¬i‘gmil'ton past four 0" five Weeks, Allen of this town, died at he!"on the mend. 31161 W home near Hopeville 60.: r as mav 50011 be restore “/8 can Innrn ulna “n... .L_"__.._ n- for-f- lxrnua un- beginning '(if I M12Harry-MOI " renewing- his 5111) es his regret f6}? Mrs. Tomv and ,1 kindly remembel‘ed ing husband. He county people in bi Well. and Wishes Si: Chronicle. which me er appreciation as t] _â€".~ _ Have you paid your sub? )3 The new Carnegie library in The horse fair is being held to- '9Wten 80km? “5 formally opened day, Thursday, ' . as wee y Mayor McQuaker. For saI-eLâ€"A second-hand Melotte 000k Wanted.~-Apply at once 1.0 cre separator, good as new, AJMrs.‘ (D12) D. Jamieson at . bargn Apply to J, c, Damm. {residence “Bon Accord." South Grey Agï¬cultum' Society, Mrs. Littlejohns and Mrs. Shroule‘ - . . ‘ Thursday and FriJhave opened a dressmaking par- 24 and 25 as thei lor over ’A. S. Hunter’s store. 5 date of d. 43? ’anual exhibition. ' V Ti) I I )- ‘ - v' ’ ., is. ‘ I For sale.- Dr. Browng-guyfl‘, ear, nose and “‘39: number 5 . . "_’ "‘1- ".g throat. up]! A quantity of grow-Q uitable for Wood. Will sell on stump or by the cordâ€"W. E, .. he. Hahn House, ’. 21 from 12 to Adlam: Mulock. 2124 I . and glasses; We learn that Robin Farquhar~ .. fson. son of Dr; Farauharson, is Despite unj- ction _ of ' the; m the Sick Children’s Hospital. - - ,Meaford the’ loronto, Where he will undergo received its _ an Operation, Live hogs me $9.00. ear, nose and the Hahn House, 31'? 21 from 12 to ad and glasses |ction, of . the vMeaford the ’ received its at unanimously of the coun-. ;Local option 9d fact sol '__concerned. F Murillo, in .. -- \ .ulXD UL If $9151“; â€Toronto S Mayor anowre'd the : 11938 ffrom t‘ZallgerEO: ï¬theyco‘al dealers to deliver coal‘ last an rom e ac .' ‘ able to get the scor .. _ ,, -.r dear! T01‘Ont0 the ' , th t D h‘ ‘but! Good is surely hitting the Wide m‘ut gut-251:1 2 ldur ‘ inedfand Wabbly path They’ll be let- :11 dop. d r. ‘3 er 1‘ 01‘ ting 'the peOple stay home from“ 500 an 931 IV am v 9 7 :church next. libelieVe it. he “as as 1...: ‘ ‘ {that game as we were 18. Mr. E H Vickers and fémily “ill (rot out first pair of Mel leav for W 1th c0pper toes and 1 here he have felt as if e here on Mondav next [ï¬st Sussex Ne“ Brt'msuic}; W J will represent the Renï¬euy Braâ€"£5.99 the Durham boys fie chinery Company. While ', . ' Mr. E. H Vickérs; leave hére on 110m SuSSex, New Brunsfl1 will represent the chinlery Company. ' gret to lose Mr. um from our town. v change Will‘ he for themselves. 3 ;1nr0ugh gthe office staff startled,"but Ierdelay, and the necessary; .. s will mak'c everything ' all again soon. Such happen- e‘ often heard of, but this Vig-first time ,such a thing 'd . here. ’ ' . -'.«' .... _ ....-.... ucuazuk‘.‘ apparent !_ Mr. 'and Mrs. 'Thos. Kennedy of 1y well .and m the full . emoymen | v 0f,’AIlan Park spent 1/ one day â€k oofher usual good health. Th. “3 MP5. Hamilton Allen. left! (39.70th in this vicinitv. ‘ Blght Preceding her death, and : 3-1,».(Lay morning for' Port ' .. .. - Mrs. McCulloch, srl, returned half?“ hour before she died nexa Where yesterday - she; home last Week after spending the morning she seemed in V her name. having joined "past month with her son, Dr. J. health and told her dau ' hOIY Wedlocka. -McCuHoch.,'Peterboro. . vie“ real “’9“, but the .~ - 5 V .. " o kins 's attendin came‘ suddenly, .spector. Mr. Davis is a 00:11:; iiyoge: Sounld. ‘- g" the cause. . - ' ' . ' .Mr‘. and Mrs. H. W.'Hunt- spent The deceased lady Was very. .‘ .‘3; Company, and i8 do-’ Sunvdav With Mr. and Mrs. IJOhl’l highly respected by all Who knew , :_"".Personally, We Cuff. Hutt on Bill {her, She was a kind and ~ 5 ’“uvr'agbout him, but We must Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston'dulgent Wife and. mother, of '. him on his g°°dgof Durham visited in this vicinitv cheerful disposition, straightfor- " King a strong, heal'uSunday. ‘ . ‘ 3ward and'honest in her thoughts.‘ . .. life. partner with} Miss Bertha Cuff Sundaved with’words and actions. ' 0138 .he- may sail'M ’ ,perf e01 ghter she in- } The remains reached here on2 _ -. rs. Geo. Allen, Glenel . .' . . . .. the sea 9f life“ The Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wigs and Frlday evening, and interment was as held 111 high es- fam ' ' . . ily of Durham were guests of: made in Durham cemetery Sunday. --d kwas ' an ' 30‘3“? the .Vickers family on Sunday. 1 We extend our am .-..the Baptist church, ' » Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Alice of 8°rr°Wing relatives. " - 1 Wm be much missedgGleuelg .Suudayed' with .the lat- . - ~ .' ‘ ~ 1’ young people. She was ter’ _ ‘ . feet health Residents [of Ruthven ,.Ont., have protested against a quantity of blasting powder being stored in £1 barn’ in the heart of the village. Peach-growers, in the Niagarc district reports serious damage to their crops by the excessively cold Weather of the past week. ’Bertha_Allen, daughter of d Mrs. Hamilton Allen. left! nday morning for‘ Port E: Where ye'ste‘zrdayfl she; g her name,_ having joined PI lnd hand in Have Vickers and f'lmily “1'11 on Mondav next for v BrunsWick, where he 3 sent out bills to; delinquents, and,’ few who responde‘di We hope to be able} explosion occurred at Week af‘t‘ér the and a good-head i. ‘ The furnace asxed that Mrs. N. 0 has been ill for the five Weeks, is now;I -- ..-â€"....<.. Robin Farquhar- Farauharson. is ildren’s Hospital. he will undergo to be black:- I Mr. an‘d Mrs. Ted Vié'kers and : Friday evening, and interment was ifamily of Durham were guests of. made in Durham cemetery Sunday. the Vickers family on Sunday. {We extend our sympathy to the In the '<Chatsworth bonspiel last Week; Ches'ley ’Won from Durham by one shot. - '55 ___““uwu . n. (joociwin patty, both 1n Toronto. . 3: WE McBurni-e ‘ Der. Hutton She left here the Very mature; (LT. Rorke ° T. Allan-ofhealth about. the middle H.M. Lav 15- skip 18LW. Calder December, Tom}: "Walker‘ton .50; Durham 58.. With her d D of‘5 to spend the Winter aughter, Mrs. Burnett, : in Detroit. Abou : became somew. am ’from then on the continued ' ' In the Chatsworth bonspiel last Week; Ches'ley Won from Durh by one shot. enjoyment of health. : ______._____ .H-er heart was affected, and at z ' _ . ~ .'times she took Weak spells, but p VICKERS - - - me apparent-f : full enjoyment \Ilan-Park' spent] one day re- Of -her, usual good health. 'e'ntlv in this vicinity ' night preéeding her death, Mrsâ€. McC'uIl‘o'ch, srl, .returned iï¬iï¬ï¬gh0:;e b‘esffgiesgme .ome last Week otter spending the ~ .. ~ M. Hiscox C } ‘ Slsters, James, m Mlchioan, J VVh't A B bngoffSat ham deceased Thomas, in '. - 1 e ‘ - r n, r. to, John. deceas .d, A'tl G. D..M'cKay T. Goodchild ' e I W’ ’ Catharine’s. Marv L; McNamara 9 skip .13 ' .. A. Brown. J r. Mrs. 'Martih, , deceased, I and Margaret J, McKinnon . E. Goodwin Batty, both in Toronto. W.H. McBurnie ‘ D91; Hutton She left here the very P 7,}.T. Rorke ' . T. Allan'0f_health about‘ the middl, EM. Lay 15- skit) 181W_ ng'mm. Decemhnr +n m-.- .1 .. X. P. Sieveright \JCOIIinS 11 skip 11 ‘ ‘. Pye _ K .‘. Stevens J . McNab . W . Lippert 15 Skip 16 x .’ 1 partial hand CI‘E’ OVGI‘ here from Walkerton on Tuesdav and from the fact that We weré .able to .get the scoye the public may guess that Durham camé out on top. Mr. Calder was on hand ~‘â€"-1 Even he who violates a law. and takes. the trouble to think over it carefully, must 'admit the right of a constable todischarge' his duties with a fair and v -â€"â€"- ¢a\.\~u‘ . to test in practice, and no reason- fztble person can find fault with a constable whofairly tries to dis, charge faithfully and honestly the duties of his office. It .is the only Way. in fact, to uphold and preserve. the moral atmosphere of any town. and the citizen who finds fault with an officer of the law for doing his duty is an in- jury to the community ‘in which he lives. ‘ â€""w-â€"‘V have to be resofted to. He als wishes to state that-persons eguile- tv o'f drunkenness or disturbance of the peace in any Way will be brought to trial in all cases where reasonable evidence can be ob- taiued to establish guilt. This is theoretically what the toxvn needs I FAIR WARNING GENTLEMENiiA BUSY YEAR FOR THE H‘ I Mr. H. Pettigrew, our new con-1 _ ELECTRIC’ \ 1‘ stable, is being initiated into. the Last Wednesday eve" Work of his office and. expresses Hydro-Electric Power Cm," ’a determination to discharge ev-‘é closed up one Of the prehn ' cha ters Of a Yearthat w: , ery duty to the best of his ability}, « p - an expenditure of nearl He doesn’t Wish, hOWever, to talk}; ‘ y . , millions in the distribution 01 am: unfair advantage of _ anyon and energy to the outlying Without due Warning, and Wit of the province This time" this aim in view he wishes t- tion has been directed to th notify one and all that fast 0‘ mands of the great bread furious driving over the .tow, district lying to the north bridges is a punishable offence W ‘ _ - . est, the source a and he hopes to see it discontini . - nd energy ucd before more_drastic measure DURHAM WON AGAIN arson can‘ find fault With a >1e whofairly tries to dis,- faithfully and honestly the of his office. It .is the DURHAM. 0N1, t pair of long boots toes and rod tons. We if we would like to :- as tickled over were when we and, would you C. Moffat A. Brown, Sr. T. Goo-dchild )ys beaten just Calder would there’s enough alder would The deqeused, Whose I‘r [eye’s Qnouo‘h name was Elizabeth Vollott born :1 mile south of lie March. 1854, and ï¬nd in this aim! vicinity practibally all J MD??? “‘3' I“ 1871 she married the C. P'C £0141; 8‘ F‘ Warner, Who predecease .VVlcVillel’: nine years ago last July. To ' ' were bor two sons, Jose h, W. S. Hunt-91" n . D Smgac.‘ N.J., and Frank, of .I J, dflerjdgeheim, Ont, also one daug .S. M‘cIli‘aith Pearl, Mrs. Harry Burnett, of '. H. Lauder. troit. J.P. Telfor'd She had rim MALL“- THURSDAY FEBRUARY :9. 19:4 ' She had five b’I éister-s, James, in It was a sad : citizens of this t< Thursday last of Mrs. B. F. Warnez her daughter, Mrs in Detroit. The power supply is dr ect .from the non: Eugenia Falls, and the lines will .b-e linked up at Coll‘lng‘wood with the Severn system. It has estimated that the. whole of the new district will consume at , the; outset approximately 5,060 horse- power With the rates quoted per 2,200 volts. ’ Extensions and new lines are also provided for in the Magneta- wan. Hamilton, London, St. Thom-l as, Wellimd and Walkerville (list-l riots. ' awn dir- ‘equipment at been .l l ‘ ' SiOD cm.) assure rates which" compare very favorably. to those new existing in the. Niagara district. The prices range from $23 to $43 arid- the municipalities directly ink-nested are Owen Sound. Flesherton. Dun- dalk, Hanover, .Markdale, Worth. Durham and Eugenia and} \Valkerton as the extreme west-! ern point To be segved on this! count. Chatsâ€"i ! A BUSY YEAR FOR THE HYDRO- “" El hn'l‘nrn g utlying parts; of the province. This time'attem-r‘t tion has been directed to‘ the de-f mands of the great breadth of district lying to the north amt} West, the source and energy of!I which is Eugenia Falls. M’unici-fl . . I. pahtles which are looking higheryr for their supply will receive estiâ€"j mates on the rates which powcrf,I Will ,be brouo-hf +n' +1m=- _,_ ~ ' C , Mary, (deceased, Rhoda. of ..J, and Frank, of Blon , also one daughter .Hazrv Burnett, of Do- five brothers and OBITUAR'Y afore she died next seemed inmerfect 1 her' daughter she but 'th-e summons B- F. W'ARN'E, Sad surprise this town to.1( married the late . predeceased her Margaret, M-rs own to .-le:un on; the death «if ' at the home of! . Harry Burnetti: :hose m'aiden in Toron-f ur: .in St. ‘ Which power their doors. in Sheaking of D" this zone. this town \ -â€"-â€"â€"..‘ W4 here DP? ’ll’l I l 1111 1‘00 Wil her late \..- \l l ILLI b‘ ‘: §Ladies Inns and VIISC§S â€can (Joats " Ngw'Spring Goods Coming. And ‘ . Sales Goods‘Going r Spec 1a]. Sale. Pr was 111 ‘ . I .u m Hus respect, a va Goods aremiling jn (“wry (lay. whicl tog‘ethyâ€" with lixtm Valzw and February Sales wil l <31"th ï¬lm gruateut activity at mil stole). Lam“ zismwt‘nwnt of New llngelz :mc Colored ‘1 yard wide Silk’ usually 5olcl {2.1 $1.25, our price $1.00 per yard. va “H’s: Goods. UM? Scotch (iinglmms. New English Prints; (Avery clomean't ï¬lling up with (ioods. Swvial ol'fvring' in [alilllffï¬â€˜ l‘<mts, ranging in prim,» from $31!“ to $1.100. going at (LG lea-t Smflï¬re Less 25 percent. 0 Overcoats; 'l‘hpse are a broke-m lot .zmd Sizes. growled into o w, lot which \w assorted out during struck mkiug'and all Yukon into stock at. 01w prion. .'l‘l:x-g\f mnqu in prim fm‘nn $7.5Hto 31mm. Whilu they hm S.._{‘lo 55:] ("'13 Also at TWINE-P rs aiu'gm s smnuthim; inteivstiiig store that ants Hm \9“ l‘hinge fire Filtmmr V promieus mm 11 . haw (mods me piling in tOOPthp/ith Extra ‘6) ‘11 LLLLL in fiiis respi- 9w: V (in V. \zillw and Ft‘ aches FLII‘ [Reductions on Winter Goods for the GREAT SALE at if (JOHared Loats \\aists. ..‘1111 1‘11 mu 2 111113111511110 :11†“the z 11171 \911 P11111115, ,. 111%.: 11111111 in fl1is rospmt, 941111119 111 111'111'1' (1111'. 111111311 11‘ Hr :1 \1111111 :11111 1‘11111'11: 311 111 1.116, 1111121113111 :1cti1’it1 :11 1111' is assoutnwnt 11f .\e11’11-111< and Pd wide Silk 11x11111'11 51111151. 1% .511 â€(111111 11"1111 3'9“» U10 1’1 118 1111311 (111191121111S.N1»11' 1311211311 1111: 11t1111111t 111111153 1111 1111.1 111311' 11 1111111111; 111 118111135- .00 eanh. $15.00 P58 YEAR Store