Miss M. A. Edge has been under the doctor's care and is still unable to resume her usual household dul- ies. Mrs. Arthur Wells and Mrs. ll. Williams aw also both i'm-wiving medical attention. We congratulate Master Dan. Rit- chie fur the handsome certiï¬cate he received last week from. the De- partment of Agriculture, Markdale, for winning the greatest number of points frum N0. 3 in the Schml Fair. (Our own Eorrespondent.‘ Mr. Herb Edge is in Torontn as a delegate from the 100a] club to) the annual 1219.0. convention. Mrs. Houghtby of London slwnt a cuuplr of days with her nvphcw, Mr. C. H. Mnfl’at. Miss Joan Mntl‘at returned to London with 1101'. The McCracken Bros. sold a ï¬ne bunch of cattle to Mr. R. Brunt last Mr. W. R. Edge was in 'I‘m'nnfo last wool; with a shipment of cam». Mr. and Mrs. George Alexander of Allan Park visited Mg. and Mrs. GeO. Millar recently. ’ Mr. James McDonald is not im- proving as quickly as his friends lr. Dunm McLean is in Toronto this week attending the U.F.O. con- A great display of fancy china at In Variety Son. We regret to learn (if the Math on Friday last of Mrs. C. H. Mofl‘at. who passed away after an illness of only a couple of days’ duration. She. was thirty-four years of age, and mar- ried only since January last. Miss Bella McCormick has returnâ€" ed home after spending a few weeks in Toronto, the guest of her sister. Mrs. Alex. McEachern. Miss Jessie McDonald returned home from Toronto on account of her father’s illness. Mr. Fletcher McLean spent the week-end at his home here. (Our own corerspondent.) Mr. Allan Nichol of Southampton is Visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Lynn, this last few days. A very happy reception and pros- entation was held on Thursday ev- ening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Peart, in honor of Mr. Lindsay White and bride. when young talk of Lauristfln aunt the home burg gathered and presented them with an address and an eight- day mantle clock and some tine sil- verWare. The sad news of the sudden death of Mrs. Charles Moffat has cast a gloom over the neighborhood, and there is the deepest sympathy felt for the sorely bereaved partner. She was held in very high esteem. A very pretty and most happy wedding toot: place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClocklin on Wednesday of last week, December 6, when their youngest daughter, Edna May, became the bride of Mr. William Neil Campbell of Welbeck. Shortly after 3 o’clock the groom took his place under a very cosy ev- ergreen arch, decked with pink streamers and bridal bells, and was soon joined by the bride, who was given away by her father. Rev. C. G. F. Cole soon wove the mystic knot. Will looked the handsome lever and his bride was wonderfully sweet. dressed in a lovely gown of white duchess satin trimmed with silver bugle beads. She carried a showen bouquet of white carnations and American Beauty roses mingled with maidenhair fern. After the 'cere- meny, very hearty good wishes and congratulations were extended by the near relatives and friends pres- ent. followed closely after by a most royal wedding feast, and quite con- spicuous on the prettily decorated tables was the big four-storey weds ding cake. Rev. Mr. Cole primosed‘ the toast to bride and groom in a most tactful manner and your scribe had a word to say for the young cou- ple. They received a fine array of most useful and costly presents and later in the evening about a score of Zion Epwortb Leaguers invaded the home and presented the bride with a kitchen shower of twenty-two ar- ticles. Will has many friends here- abouts and his winsome witie is a great favorite with young.r and old. so hosts of good wishes for a long life, filled with its choicest blessings follow them to their new home. Guests were present from Welbeck, Fleshertt‘m, Markdale, and the home vicinity. Mrs. Piercy of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Sailor of ~â€"â€"â€", Mich†arrh- \isit their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. McNally. The "latter suflered from a slight stroke a week ago. Truman: (Our meet-respondent, Zion’s young folk are busy every other night practising for the Christmas concert on Friday eve, December 22nd. Mr. Lindsay White and his win- come bride were guests at Mr. Geo. E. l’eart's part of last. week. PAGE TEN Edge Hill. Mrs. Wilkie is Visiting: for a timv with hp? nieces and nnphvw at. 'l‘mvnsomj’s Lake. 8mm from armmsl here were in to tlw mncm't in WWII on 'l‘uosailay ev- vning and report. it as being very good. Mr. and Mrs. Lauchie McLean spout Sunday with Mr..and. Mrs. Hubert. Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David \Vulson. (Our emf eerresï¬ondent.) The menthly meeting of the WM. S. met. at, the hump Hf M vs. John Mr- KN'hlliU Hn UPPthc‘l‘ 6. with :1 gum! attendance. It was the business meeting}, They hope anuther year to have even more new members, and even these wlm are net. members are \\'elenme’*. Potted Meat. 1 rmkless natural born fool. 1 fast. high-pow ered motor car. 3 drinks of fornignm’ s moonshine. Soak the fool well in the liquor, place in the car and let him 3.0 After due time remove from the8 wreck- age. place in satin- lined DO): and garnish mih flowers. MP. Jun Davidson .is cngaged~with Mr. Jack Cuswell for a while. Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell Sspent Sunday with MI. and Mrs. J. .Da- Peter Fidler is busily engaged in getting the rink into shape and ex- pects tn open to the public in the near future. It is repurtml that Mr. Ed. Ran. has clwidml to open a bax'hm' shop in the bum. In our humhlu opinian, mm of such Show is sufficient here. Mrs. l’vtm' Fidlcl' is still quite ill. Mrs. John Hagcrmaster of Calgary is hum to swnd the winter with her number, Mrs. S. Sugg. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelsoï¬ have had for their guests recently: Mr. Albert Whitehead of New Hamburg. Mr. R. J. Arnill made a business trip in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tuck are attend- ing thv winlm' fair at Guelph this mmk. Mrs. W. T. Petrie spent the week- eml with MI‘. and Mrs. Joe Brown at. Durham. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. «Ilitfnml Binnie went to Detroit. last Tunsday. where he intends to spend the winter. Mrs, Charols Potty spent last week with how «laughtm'. Mrs. Robert Smith of (lunn. Miss Sihyl Lawrencv has accepted a svhnnl mar Paisley 1'01“ the com- ing war, .:...::w 55:5» .17 :5“ 5? 5:97:â€" .r. L32: .2: .23» 4a.; 2: .3 7:: .z: .5: 3 :3? 13:? .5in .._ u†.3? 2:... 7. Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Vollott Hf Dur- ham spnnt last. Thursday evening with Hm l'm'mPr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Vullett. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin, accompanied by Mrs. Alex. McDonald and th vhihlron of Lam‘lash, spent a Sun- day I‘m'vntly at M 1'. John McKenzie's. Miss Joan Pncken spvnt last. work 21' tlw home- of her brother. Mr. John Pickon. Val'ney. We \regret to report that Mrs. MarshalBurrows is quite ill at pres- out and has gone to Mount Forest W hen: she will be under the care of her daughter. YOU can depend upon T.R.C.’o to do their work. When T.‘R.C.’s are null, there’s no chance of error in judgment, no chance of nioukeo being polo.†Done in oocnrotely lieu: Bdrmâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. John Dickson. a sun. on the 6th inst. Messrs. J. Troup, T. Keith, W. B. Smigh and J. D. Roberts went to Owen Sound Tuesday on the case Trump vs Hursburgh. We have been informed that Dr. W. L. Mair has purchased a prac- tice in Hanover and is getting down to business again. M 1-3. Gray of Tillsonburg is spend- ing a short time with her aunt, Mrs. W. Horsburgh. (Our own correspondent)†Mr. Nelson Main~of Holdtast, ar- rixed on Monday night to spend a few weeks with his mother, Mrs. Adam Main. Mr. and Mrs. John Garson were pleasingly surprised one evening last week on the arrival of their son, Al-s fred. wife and two children, of W- oming, to spend a few weeks. T.R.C.’s munch‘bytlm South-East Bentinck. Rocky Saugeen. Ml CHILDREN I ‘J. H. HARDING, In February. 157, the Durham Standard was the ï¬rst paper pub- lished in Dtn‘ham by the late S.L.M. Luke. It would be interesting if some of the items of that far away date could he produced of 66 years ago, The present editor of The Chronicle probably did not put in an apliwarance in the County of Grey then and as the readers of the Chronicle of the present date cannot expect him tn give of the many changes that intervene since that far away date. These of that date whn still peruse the paper are few in number and tn them it will he :is :i dream. the many hardships they had tn endure since their ynntht'ul days: but time, like an ever tlmx'ing stream. keeps passing alnng. and who will he the readers (36 years in the future none can. tell. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLaelnlun’s little girl had a severe attack of pneumonia\but is considred out of danger now. All these patients are being attended by Dr. Uarr of Price- ville. Sunday school enlm‘lainn‘wnt in the Presbyterian Church on Friday owning 01‘ this week. the. 15th inst. A gnud program will be given and everything good given by the ladies in the basement of the church to satisfy young and old with good eat- ables. Many will rcgrvt to learn 01' the svriuus illm-ss 01' Mrs. HOUpel', Sl'., and how? she will soon be restored to her usual lwalth in the near fu- turn. fl’he many friends of Mrs. Charles Mofl'at, nee Jean McFarlane, regrci to hear of her sudden death In the huspital at. Durham last Week. Mrs. Rngm‘ Mclï¬achm-n is spending some time with frivnds in 'l‘nmntu at [)I'nsmlt. We hvat' that. (louncillur John Hurm‘tt fn Aftomusia intends to run for Deputy Hecw at the coming el- actions. Mr. Robert Shortreed has been laid up for the past few days from hem- orrhage of the lungs. He is now in a much better condition. Remember H'w 'l‘np Glifl' concert on the 18th inst. .-\ gum! program will be given. Mr. Don. McLachlan met with an accident while motoring east of the village. His car ‘swerved dmsn an embankment, bruising him bad’y. but he is new on the mend. His car was badly damaged. The sacrament in the Presbyterian Church In: Sunday was well attend ed. Six young members, from_ the ages of 15 to 20 years, joined. Rev. Mtr. Bushell preached a ï¬ne sermon on Friday night, preparatory to the occasion. The roads are hard and dry, and slippery in some places and horses slippery shod are in danger of fall- ing. . . (Our’ own correspondent.) Monday morning ï¬ne looking, but has the appearance of a change again soon. ‘ ' THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Priceville and South easily choose something for Dad or Mother. We have a complete stock’ of Cut Glass, Aluminum- Ware, Silverware Of all kinds, Pyrexware and any- - thing to be found in an up-to-date Hardware Store usually find it difficult to choose a Christmas Present for their Wives. MEN! there 1s no finer present pro- curable than a Blue Bird Washer---It brings back Christmas loy and comfort every MOnday morning. W O can easily please their Hus- M E N bands with a good Pocket Knife, a Safety Razor, a Flash Light, a Desk‘ Lamp or any of the many at- tractive and useful Gifts to be found in our store. (Our my correspondent) Mr Lachie IfeKechnie of Alsask, Sash, is spending the winter with his parents at Glenroadin. Mrs. William Kingston is spend- ing this week with her niece, Mrs. John'Vasey, near Dornoch. Mrs. Ross and four children of Saskatchewan are on a visit to her mother, Mrs. Sharpe, and her sister, Mrs. James McGirr, Sr. Mrs. James McG'irr, Jr., about a day recently with her parents, Mr. The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. Charles Mofl'at, who lost his wife on Thursday last after a very brief illness. Mr; Thomas Bell is atiending the U.F.O. convention in Toronto this week. The Women's Missionary Society met last, Wednesday at the home of Mrs; John McKechnie, where a prof- itable afternoon was spent. Mrs. David Hamilton attended the funeral of the late Mrs. (Rev.) Ken- de_ll_ atpundalk on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. William Hargrave entertained their friends at a dance last Friday night. of wind. V Beggs’ Store Darkies’ Corners : (Our own correspondent.) r ’are surely having our sha A Special in Flours ' .. for One Week More Having unloaded another car this week we have decided to sell at our Reduced Prices until it is sold, after which we will be forced to raise. Get in on it while it lasts and re- member we stand behind every bag. Satisfaction Guaranteed. “Pine Tree†- $ 3.65 “Jewel†- $ 3.50 5 Sack lots - 17.75 5 Sack lots 1.7.00 \ for the Christmas Baking. \V e have them all and at very moderate prices., Come in and let us show them to you. They're Good. ' N ew‘ Fruits, Peels and Nuts NOW is the time to secure your and Mrs. Charms Lawrence, Much sympathy is extended to Mr. BM: 5. Ctxmnwn. B.A., 3.111.. m Charles M001? and the NcFarlwe Sunday. M u. gm, family in their extremely sad berâ€" “.00 A.M.-â€"“u. doth nut yet Appear,‘ ““me 1 7.00 P.M.â€"“’l‘hé Messiah at Jere Bubâ€"In Beatinck, November 19. to Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bust, a an“, Robbâ€"[n Durham, on Tuesday. December 12, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mble, a son. who snap in our store will get the best ser- vice possible and can PHONE 50 run-n warm 1 Qualiï¬ed teacher for 8.8. No.11? Bentinck. County 01' Grey, w W monco after New Year’s; state nun-y and experience. Apply at once. Gill. 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