(Our own currespnndent.) Walter- J. Horsburgh has purchas- ed a farm near (iorrie and moved there on Wedigesday of lagt week. l .IICI'C U" '1 vu vvvvvv J v- -w Mr. Nichol Dodds, having purch- ased Walter Horsburgh‘s farm, took possession last week and is now comfortably settled. He decided that farming was better than the implement business. ‘ l I“ _. J"... It. is reported that Mr. Gordon Legge has disposed of his farm to Mr. Nichol )chougall. We under- stand Mr. Legge intends removing to Kitchener. Mr. Morton Reid has been appoint- ed agent for the London Life Insur- anCe minpany to till the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Harold Main. Anonen meeting or the Common- ity Circle was held last Monday ev- ening. (me part of the programme was a debate, Resolved, "that East- ern Canada otters greater Oppm'lllll- ities to the. young man than Western Canada." The affirmative was sus- tained by Miss Snyder and J. R. Philp. Miss Davidson and Murton lteid took the negative. Rev. G. S. Scott. Miss M. MacKenzie and Dr. McLellan were the judges. The neg- ative won by seven points. ‘ LA-_ Mrs. W. H. Rogers, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. McCaw of Avonlea, Sash, for the past two months, returned last week. She was accompanied b ' her son Clifton who has been out Vest for over a year- ! Al- - “rn-AA-‘~L‘ In J‘J". . Tho mnmbers 0f the Women‘s In- stimu- visited the Flatt greenhouse on Wvdnesdg)’, _ ,_ Th» nmv bridge over the north bank Ht the river here is now Open for tI-afl'ic. The cutting and grading of tho- hill snuth ut' the bridge has not burn quite mmpleted on accomm- 0f the x'ocvntflcqld snag“ -i --- AL... ger were to go liver the route, Mime ditliculty would be experienced in lucating the right. box. In order that this ilitl'iculty be averted boxholders are requested to I‘D-stencil their boxes and also». have all boxes 1'0- adjusted. A On many 01' Hm mail boxes on the rural routes the names of boxholdors are wry indistim't. Should any of the ('nurivrs lw laid OH and a stran- (Our own correspondent.) Saturday night. the 25th Nm'vm- bvr, l‘.>;’;’ mlol all clay and nnl much warmvr at (his lmur. 8.30 at, night. Not mlH‘ll snnw. altlmugll w» saw a cnuplw ul' slo'ighs nut. this fm‘mm«_)n, but. it was hard scratching. \Vheel- ing is fairly gmnl on the main road, but Mn sumo' nl‘ llw hark malls it. is getting prvlly rnugll. Sumo were ploughing Hp lu lzmt Friday although tlu- gramml was _|»_rrtly .l'ruslnv.“ llmrw Arch. ï¬ll-lluaig of Glonclg was all this \thk at County linuncil ill. “\wn Snuncl. Sunday schml anniversary in the l’rwshylm'lzul llhurrh. l’rirvvillv, on Friday o-wning. lhv l5lh Dwvmhvr. \thn a ghoul program will b0 giwn. Miss Knlv )l'l'lmnahfl is hnlidaying for a l‘uw days with her aunt. Mrs. )lrl'lannvl. and Miss McLean of Lamhlnn strwt. Durham. Mrs. Mc- Canxwl was a llnlcgate lo the \Vn- men’s Instilulr rnm'mllinn in Tommâ€" m last WN'k. Nn pro-avhing in tlw Prosbytorian Chum-h nn Hu- 3M ho-cvmhm' ml ac- vmmt of anm'm-sary svw’icvs m. Swmtnn Park. 'l'hv Rev. Mr. Jones and Rm: Mr. Ruse 0f Cm'hntton 0x- changoq pulpit} 0n_ the 19th inst. A‘I'tl‘ AAL_“‘ ""1313; ".u'b‘iffizi'ig iii "i‘hp' mm school is to haw a com-art 0n thp 18th Docem'bm'. hut mnro- will b» told bo- forp that flat». Mr. Alvx. McLaohlin visited his unclv. Mr. Hugh Mt-Kinnnn. South Lino. Glmwlg. for a t'vw days last work. Mr. Frml Karstvm was in Toronto on business f or a few (lay? ‘thls \wok. ' I .._ ‘ï¬nnnfl Mnil‘mm'go? Binnin paid his annual visit tn Ward N0. 2. 61011013. collect- ing taxes, I AL- -ï¬J-.. I‘|n â€ut“.§79 Wood bows will anon be the order. as this is splpndid woather for the bush wnrk. Wood is in good de- mand aLPljt‘S‘mt- . . . â€"â€"-A n‘.‘.. ulauu 1.! I" ‘ Mr. \V. Mvaan gets his weekly car load of oats from Priceville and wn arv sure“ to got. gnnd oatmeal. as m'nryhody has ï¬rst-class oats in this vicinity. But wv don’t. mean to ad- wrtisv anyono‘s goodsâ€"Jet them do that. tht‘msvlvvs. O A LL“I_-__ Inc-v Ull‘ llusy‘ 'l‘ e marksman cried out, “Blease oxcusn nw. 311'. I have no more chalk.†Sn “'0 haw no mpro to talk abnut this timv, Aâ€"â€"l kl... uw'u. [Ill-7 Illll‘ , A big m‘atm' was pouring out his Ploqnonw‘ at. a pnhtical mooting. and near tho claw of his spovch he said, “What. mun-s hall I say?“ A voice down in the) audimco shoutod, “Say ‘Amon‘ and sit, down.†The comm-t given in Mulock Bap- tist Church by Miss glarion and Mas- ‘Lâ€"-â€". “‘1‘ A blow un- ter Eben Cameron of Durham was a decided success. The very disagree- able weather prevented a large crowd from. being resent. These young entertainers ave besides a musical gift a very striking person- ality, which enables them to sing themselves right into the hearts of the audience and there is a mutual syntpathetie interest. Anyone wish- ing to have a real live concert Will make no mistake in having Marion and Eben Cameron of Durham. Rev. Mr. Cameron also gave an address on California. Mr. Dougal Clark and sister. Mrs. T, Wallace. spent a couple of days recently with their mother at Owen Sound. . The McQua’rrie. Lamb and Edge families attended the gathering at Mr. J. W. McKechnie's. near Dur- ham. on Friday last. Miss Ellen Smith of Crawford Spent a few days recently with her Thunday, louder 30, 1922. Priceville and South (Our own corregpqndent.) (Our 0;“. correspondent.) M r. Gordon The Aberdeen bridge is again open for traffic after being closed for some time, but the cement cov ring W111 not be completed till sprirg Mrs. Wiljigm Honess of Crawford- has been wanting her daughter, Mrs. Hugh MrDonald this iast week. ‘-- Mr. and 311's Dougal Clark. 3115: Rena and Master Bryson, 0f the "0th mill, were guests of V11. and Mrs. D. Lamb on Sunday (Our owxf corresBondent.) Mr. and Mrs. George Leggette and family of Toronto spent a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. William Leg- getto, and Miss Florence returned with them, The Women‘s Missionary Society will hold their next meeting at Mrs. John McKechnie’s, Glenroadin, " on December 6. All awe ‘cordially in- \‘itvd. --V---. "311. William Bell lost a \aluable hursv lately with paralxgis._ ' WiiQ’fï¬ii? ‘wa preaéhed in this church last Sunday and was much o_-nj9ycd__by all: C. r“- â€"- ' w-v ‘.._~:_._-_._.__ “1“:A‘-‘ nicely. (Our own Eorrespondent.) Mr. George W'illiams has gone to 'I‘m'onto, where he has secured em- ployment for the Winter. Messrs. .l. G. and \V. G. Firth, Misses Glennie Firth and Chrisgine .t\ndorsnn and Master Dan. Flrth were ovm' ftp (Illngflcy on Monday. ~ “1' A... â€3331;; "ï¬'élai szilen’s many friends will be glad to hear she IS doing V I [ll ‘V. ()uf‘ teacher, Miss Lamb, is train- ing the chlldren for a school concert in the school-Amuse 0p December 21. Min an‘d M‘i-s‘.".i6iiii‘M‘oruey of 'Ar- thur spout the ï¬rst of the week with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Williams. Mrs. W. L. Dixon “1‘ Egrvmnn_t_\yas .\I vs. W. L. Dixon of Egromnm was visiting Mrs. W. J, Ritvhiv and Mrs. W. H. Firth. 'I‘hp 1’.ng Hill I'.F.(). Club are un- inading a car of lluui'. brain and shorts this week. The funm'al 0f thv late Mr. .luim U‘Imiuwll. who was fatally injured whilu fvlling a tI‘PP cm ’l‘uesday, tank place mm) the rosiiivncv (if Mr. William {Harrison «m Saturday muruing. n ‘1.“ 1-‘1‘1‘A ‘!I"l Illllho The annual mméting‘ 0f thv Edge Hill bwfâ€"ring was held at. Mr. Bob- vrt Evtnï¬s comfortable home on Mnnduy vx‘vning. will: tlw pl'vsiolvnt, Thomas Bell. in the chair. W'c have had a wry sutisl'avtury run of beef this smlsnn. the. awl'agv luring 435 pounds. 'l'lw ring: was m'ganizml for 1923. and Hm t'nllmving Hfl'icvl's \Vt‘l‘t‘ c'lectod: President, W. J. Green- wnml; SW1miary-1‘wamwr. (Lhm'lvs H. Mnfl'at: Anditm's, 'l‘hnmas B01] and R. I'lctnr. Hutrlu-r, Thomas 'l‘m'n- hull. 'I‘lw ring is In ('Hmmvncv tlw wmnd \wr'k in .lunu. and Han pl'il‘t' ut' hw'f I'vmains the same as last yum'. Miss mm (“morass \‘iSith over tho \wok-vml \wth schnul ll'mnds at lmrnoch. Y I -4 l"'l [nix u Mrs. I'Zcqgm' R‘ilvhiu and son John mm spvmhng thus-week with)â€. and Mrs. W, .l. Ihtchuf amifamlly. n- Still. .‘ll-‘o “ . "o I“ I‘ II I‘. a“ . BOI‘H.~-4)ll \lnnziax IMHO m-t'iél' 27. to Mr. and M14. \(Iaml Andm-sun a Mrs. Maillaml. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rutlwl'fqml and sun. Hf ()wvu Sound. \wrv Vlmtmg Hm .\I_cl"aydqn 1amlly. Mr. .I, H. Firih has :built a snug littlv gal-am. H.- N mvvly palntc-d and very ('th'f‘plfntly loofated.‘ . (III‘I Miss Tilaï¬ McFayIion is \isiting friends in 0“ 011 Sound. AI .- Mrs. Mth- M" [51515111 was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bit,â€" chle for a flaw days. 7.01 ‘,.__ __3‘ LIIIL IUI u nun \de -.. Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchle VIS- ltml theu‘ daughters 1n Egrcmont on 'l‘hursday. tho lat'wr I-vmalnmg for a fmv (lays. Traverston. (Our own correspondent.) \Vndding bells are ringing! M'P. Jamvs Hastioghas 011010.306 his. verandah for the Winter, makmg 1118 home quite snpg. Aï¬v‘ 1.11““ ‘n "n ‘l‘llll‘v \i‘lltk‘ U..\OOU Mr. James (1. Ross expects to go down to Toronto on a business trip this week. Mrs. A. (l. Blair. who has been nursing her mother during her last illness at. Markdale, returned home on Saturday. She was accompanied by her nephew, Mr. Charles Smith of Hamilton, a veteran of the world‘s “ï¬r. Colin McArthur has been qmtp unwoll of late. but. an [mp0 for Ins spoody rvcovm‘y. Colm IS 5th of the most active and ijogrvsswo farm- 01‘s nf the township and has few o-quals as a mason. _._.....,. P.1nm *‘Il’l \‘,IIQ‘ "\l‘lalï¬ um ll .Ile-u. Good news came from the West that a little girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McNally recently. This “Bacon Hog Grading†is about. the biggest fraud ever perpetrated, if the grading is as low in per cent. as quoted by some farm journals. Ninety per cent. of the hogs shipped from Grey County should properly be marked “select.†Miss Mabel Robertson returned to her home on Sunday after spending a most enjoyable fortnight‘s visit, with her cousin. Miss Margaret Greenwopd.‘ a. A -AL__ ._’I can-‘9‘ \Jl rt'll v Mr. Hugh McArthur and your scribe were. over to Messrs. .R. Truax Son Co’s factory on Friday and called at Mr. Joseph Cooke‘s at Maple Hill on the way back. . The Ritchie Bros. and Clill‘ord, put on the final touches of the “put- ty†coat on our new home on Thurs- day of last week. For good work- manship. hustling activnty, genial and courteous manners, they have a, record seldoml surpassed. M'essrs.‘ James Chalmers and Stanley Pust were present a couple of days on the plumbing and they certainly know how to handle the pipes. , Following the news that Mr. Henry Motl‘at had sold the farm. the neighâ€" lbOI‘S and many friends, anticipating their removal in the near future, gathered in large numbers in the home on Friday ‘M'ening and had a royal good time. Councillor Mal. Black called the meeting to order at ‘ an nDlml‘tune time and requested Mr. and Mrs. Motl‘at and Cecil to come forward. when Miss Lily Black pre- ‘sented them with a most warmly- worded, com linentary address. and Miss Katie uillinan a snug purse. Iewdencing the goodwill and respect Rocky Saugeen. Edge Hill. of the neighborhood. .Henry made a most afl'able and mute («at of the ordinary reply. paying back the knuilyï¬yuxjds read by .naljl‘ating the mam kindnesses receixed. .\ jolly nig ht of mirth song, iecital, and feast followed and the 00d wishes of the community W111 allow them to their new homeAnear Edge Hill. There was a good sized audience Mrs. A. E. McCallum. is spending a in the Methodist Church on Wednes- few days this week With old friends day evening last week at the lecture at Maxwell. , , and moving picture entertainment Mr. F. H. W. Hickling is on a visit given under the auspices of thechoir. to Toronto this week and to look In Mr. Forster ot‘ the. Department of the l at. the Winter Fair now on. Interior, Ottawa. gave a very inter- Mr. Fred Mathewson, an esteemed esting and instructive address on ; citizen llt’l‘i‘. is i†at his homb With Canadian National Parks inmrove-‘a severe attack of neuritis. . ment, which was followed by very; Mr. Gordon McKinnon is home line pictures of the beautiful scen- ! from Guelph on a short visit with ery of the Dominion. Pleasing mu- 9 his mother, accompanied b." a lady sical numbers were given by the , t'ricnd. choir and the Hawaiian orchestrafll Your correspondent is indebted leg A liberal silver collection was re- . Mr. (fl. Mitchell here for a treat of’ ceived, $18.50. Mr. Forster visited ' choice venison from his recent cap- the High school in the afternoon and ture in the North. gave an address to the students and: After church on Sunday evening also to the Public school scholars, a number of citizens here gathered who attended in a body. 3 at the M c'l‘avish radio receiving sta- The Public schOOl pupils were i tion to hear some of the celebrities busy last week collecting old papers. l in oratory and musical programs magazines and rubber goods, about i being given abroad. Soon a speaker a ton and a half of which was ship- 9 was heard delivering an eloquent ped to Toronto on Saturday. 'l‘heï¬sermon. when to the astonishment ;proceeds, which will be upwards oil of all. Mr.‘ W. H. Miller recognized [$25.00 will be _a contribuliim _from i the voice as that. of llev. Percy Bak- The Public school. pupils \Vm‘v busy last week collecting old papers. magazines and ruhbm' goods, about a ton and a half of which was ship- ped to Toronto On Saturday. 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Dixnn of Toronto, spvnt a few days Iwrv last, \\'('Pk nu :1 huntim: lgulitlzl)‘, Mr. 'Frank 'J'luwslvn Visitml «we-r Hu- \ka-vml \HUI t'ru-ncls at A314 Ill..l.o (Our own correspondent.) ' HARDING’S HARDWARE ' Pearl Ware or My Diamond Ware THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ’.SOLD IN DURHAM AT CFC “Swen METAL PRODUCTS CO. w MONTREAL TORONTO wmmpee EDMONTON VANCOUVER CALGARZ 'ddï¬Ã©ï¬'terYf-‘beifer returned home ion Monday after a short nsn with I Mr. and Mrs. Cairns here._ Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston of Dundalk visited Mr. William J. Hen- dorson and family on Friday last. Mrs. Johnston is a sister of Mrs. Hen- derson, who is ill. '11‘- .._A “Sig." (if) 'ISaYtZérson and little son of Toronto are Visiting her “arents, Mr. and MP8. McLeod, and at 13p rel- atives here. U Blv-v' “ï¬ns. A. E. McCaIlum. is Spending a few days this week With Old friends at. Maxwell. ' â€"V‘“"vâ€" -_ v-‘r‘, Mr. ï¬m‘don McKimwu .is_ home ijom Guelph on a short \‘lSlL with Ins mother, accompamed by a lady II'wnd. 0r. whum ho had [ward at 'l‘btu'nbury {on years ago. Sumv worn incrvdu- Ions. but at the conclusinn of the sm-mhn proof was giwn when an- nuuncom« nt \\ as maclv at thv bload- ‘aating station mat 11w speaker was “01â€. I’vl‘cy Barker. \khu (10W?â€" ml [ho se-rmnn in Ihv I’I‘Pshyterian (lhurvh at Pittsmu'gh. Pvnnsylxania. Dr. Barkvr's father was thv lotho- «Ii»! minislm' at 'I‘hm'nhmg some wars ago and Mr. Millm' knew the family (hon. It. was singular that, lw shnuld so unvxpm'tvdly [war one whom 110 was quiclg lg micugnizq: Mrs. A. Allvh (if li‘l‘mluï¬ia. New \‘nyk, IS Vlsmug hm' brqthvr. Mr. William lnkstnr and family lwrv. Corner Concerns. (HUI' nwn t'm'i‘vspnndvni.‘; Mvsdamvs Harbour and “mum mm! 8 iv“ days :1 “wk 21,. H in Hul- iii-in \\ iih “H‘il‘ mutlwr. “inn is p10 :arimr in slwnci tho “into I' in 'lm-sâ€" \th‘l' \xiHi Mr. and “is “illiuni Fiwrman. Mr. Bvi't. Gordon was w untur- tunatv 12151 \\'m'k 1's in (“Hi hie find with :in :lX.‘ and will iw ki-pi m- Mrs. Alex. McDonald â€and_ _litue There is as much com- fnrt m gnud pm'u fund as in any mhm- hives- iug with which man is endowed- Our bread is at the top of the perfect provender program. It is tasty and always uni- form in quality. Ask for our bread by name. We have a big assort- ment of Men’s and Boys’ Pants, Overalls, Shirts, Smocks, etc. Boys’ Overcoats to ar- rive shortly. All sizes. DRY GOODS DEPT. mg: or uumo doors Iona time. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watson, on Friday, the. 24th Novem- bop_._ a daughter. 'thwire “as some anxioh during the fall over Mr. John MrcMeokons “horeabouts, but it is all allawd no“, as it turns out that he “as merely away prospecting "\I __:II ....\,I The Varnéy Ladies’ Aid will tune! this Thursday on this line at in" home of Mr. Joe Lennox and will in- joined by ladies of this part. wlzmz work will be done and everylmm ul’ real value to woman will ho dis- cussed. _Mr. James Edon hae [unvhasvd from Mr. Jamvs err the hullde and twonty acrvs of land on the front :3 DEAL AT THE :3 WEST END GROCERY 1 01.1““ WPOWO» _ a. Where we try to please and our motto is “SERVICE†Rolled Smoked Meat, per pound - - - 30c Pure Lard, in bulk, per pound - - - - 22c Swift’s Lard, 3 pound pail for - - - - 65c Swift‘s Lard, 5 pound pail for - - - - 1.10 Finest Domestic Shortening, in bulk, per lb. 20c Pure Red Clover Honey, 10 lb. pail - - - 1.75 Best Japan Tea, in bulk, per pound - - 50c Mother doesn’t say, “Wait until dinner,†but hands out any time a bowl of creamy milk and, The sweet, ï¬rm loaf that makes rosy cheeks and sunny little people. Strong little people, too. ‘ It’s a real health investment, that loaf you are going to take home to-day. AA-_A‘.A Woodhouse’s Tonic for Horses, Hogs, Cattle and liens TRY US FOR CANNED GOODS HENDERSON’S BAKERY VOLLETT’S THE PRICES ARE RIGHT Henderson’s Bread SHOP AT OH JOY! part. of Lot 21. Can. 2, which is .4- jnining tho timbvr lot. where he 18 gojggg ttholfah' a mill. The Furniture Company has let. thc contract to Mr. Robert Wilson at cutting t'nur hundred cords of Wood on tho Lewinc property, and tn Mr. 'i‘hnmas Wilson to haul it to hunt. M r. .liihn Andrews has taken tht' cuntrtict ut‘ drawing the sawlogl {min thu same hush. It \\il| hv vwll north while com- ing somv distancv to St. Paul‘s Chum h nn Sundm next, December 3. as “4‘ aw In [W favored With 80 Impurtaut a Iml‘snu as RPV. S. N. \hxankmx. a furmm Brahman priest ‘n ~Iw I]; an mnditinns and doings In hmm. RAGE FIVE