County Grey in Sunny . c. A recettt letter from Mr Robert Vettierew, formerly of Normanbybm now of Victoria. B. C.. after dealing with buxinms. nanates some infer "sting items which about: how Oat- tarin people are perrueattntt the West. He 53’s "We ate a. big Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Geo Tram- iey and daughter. Miss Alice, also let there anotiwr daughter Mrs Has- hs an her mum. Our son Allan from Vancouver was shot-dill us. an the morning we culled upon Mr and Mrs limit! MeCrie. found Mr \icCri.» fairly vu-il but Mrs MeCrie not at all well. Robt. Morita aim called in. he spends his winters in Imnutiiul Victoria. Mr "s Watt, for- weah ot' Hampden, has had a sick r.rtett but is rec-owning. Mrs Watt. mo. has. ind a sick spelt. Their men but is rec-owning. Mrs Watt. mo. has. had a slck spelt. Their daughter, Miss Jessie .u I he pm urn-awe lady. taking her placeth activities ot First Union Church. We also met Mr James Bron [m Hel- Alvin. now residing here." Me tells wuts, of a line sochble evening In Mrrropotitan Church. given as a wer r0lnr to visitors from Maniloha, Saw humus-an and Alberta. Miss Tram- " and the Pettttrrews being among the representatives trom Sash. A "ttttere' was put on and Sask. won. 7 Inn and 7 Indies reviving prim '. a tie wan-1k: ior each lady. a rubber w...“ In“! one "only“: Mere Tho Inn of the CM ot Detroit has not d.taohrd any of his old love tor the Immune or Dr Cecil J. Towro r. He Is anxious to hear [min of this Old Bore Reunion. He pay! too. r." will try to pm Imrttam.darttte may m Inn-on and help D'Jennion idea along by attempting to organize " Durham Club there the 'rst of the Ban on Gatherings lifted: Checks Open on 8-day HI for out. mall! Sunny disposi‘ New tit In well with ‘Sunny Victorlai mum in the can? A Iamlly hen-loop In the tshape o." a lm'rm his. Ilia! it the property ot Mrs John Burton. .1 It (crummy belonged to her “be! Mrs Allan McKinnon, and previous to that by her anther, Mrs Alexander McComb. Mrs. Burgess keeps the plant in the remu- tor the winter months but! to her surprise the other day noticed «my blooms upon It. " This In the tirst time the plant In. - bloom- " in winter. if. L a6att pox epidemic will gain a foot- d In Durham. There are only an light Cabt"'tl. and one or these Mit be out ot quarantine in A low “M. The stringent measures adopt- vdby the Board ot Health In womb Mte nil gatherings tor ten days has - been elective tn "ennui-z M spread of the also-:0, for no' new cases have broken out. Ind rm " M. o. H., wtn nu the ban on “any nest, Jan. 3. All churches w. an: day hold their usual sex-vie and next week the schools, rink. a. picture show and pool room will "" he own as usual. which will â€volcano new: to everybody Cote riod. “mower Board ot Health [inhibited Nun hockey team comm; to II" their In! scheduled O. H. A. no In Hanover Tuesday night on “t " this sure. though-one ot . “you were "an quarantined or - any -. the“: In M to discover. but - " is not doneInuutonpt I. In" baldness has“). - he of our adjacent towns have mining the wildest mlsropro- ='t,t. of the three lone cases in. an or which came mm North L where the disc-3e got a 'tetl! In Hanover a report was “I spread that tttty home- wan: “r quarantine in was: Mt. Mu had " a. 1nd tn Palmerston Mr,' citizen hum we had a 150 a! , Who spread: one! - the annual meeting of the Price will: ERWJ). Club. was held. The knowing others Wore elm-teal: Prus- idom. Ski/Nun: Vice hes“ Mrs. maul tin-pie": 14ee'y Tram. Mn; w. A. Benton: Sunshine Com.. Mrs. Ali Canon, In John A. Nhhol. Mn; A. slum-1.," I, Dell and Mrs FJ. chlnns. . “ix . Mr James In)!†his mum indbposm! ot I". [I‘m coed which mud on him. u Mth the wind“ condition of his lungs- and youth In his favor. he has been able to (y'v it " Id is about to normal “In. 1.0st In m. but Tuesday, “gaunt!“ no. mitt. Find-ct -i'ururv" " G in. 32ka or VOL. LI. NO 1 ll! u now almost ttstugeeqi that no 1.'t7,,r, v.5s'-,iisho1rjtiig.lare 'fiillliii..,iiii).r8lhktlt. U. Ailvuv- With the passing of 1927 into tilt Howard :A'atson. morons; "irii'i'iT t-hanncls of memory, the spirit of ton Park, was vktor over Reeve Mrs Wr-llinkton Pulrmnn also on“! Jack in Proton. The titrures “PM? OP.. “n the last day or the. old .veR1', elsewhere. Proton voted on abolish- at the home of her daughter. Mrs. ing Statute Labor. but has deter- Allan lit-ll. Deceased was in her mined to stay with the old system. 79th year. having one month pushed Normanby re-elected its count-ti her 78th birthday. The late Mrs Fair by aeeiamation. Reeve, C. Holm: D man tttcs been more or "ts of “n ltr Reeve, Albert Ovens: Council. Hen- valid for several years hat-k. but it ry Seim, Conrad Baetz. Theo. Wid- had away: been her hope to again. mover. . occupy her own quartz-r3 above Mr ' Bell’s undertaking parlors. But such - was not to be, for Jespite asstthous MUNICIPAL MUTTERINGS care and attention trom her daugh- “w in: she passed away at above data. Now, all together, for harmonious an.†a short and sharp illness. rv- relations at the conncllbonrd in It"28. suiting in pneumonia. Three â€his . . " . ago. deceased spent a winter In ft"- Mayor McBride is the Llndbergn ot an with her son Clayton, but as Toronto. While Lindbergh soon high Spring approached she yearned for with the Spirit ot St Louis, McBride homo and though then in a teebie “as doing it with votes. condition. bore thr tong journey ona q . 0 . stretcher. Donald hit-Gregor, the once humus The late Mrs Fairman was pry-v- lous'. to her first marriage, Louise " comhrack and was born near Belle- ville. Here her girlhood was slum: and in young’ Womanhoml married Ansel Beekwith. On Mr Beekwith's death. some your. later she married Wellington Pairluan of Guelph, who predeceased her ten years ago last October. Four children were born ot these unions, via Maude. (Mrs Allin Hell.) Alberta. (Mrs E. A. Rowe) Clayton of Texas, U. S. and George. (deer-zed.) Also two brothers and three sisters will mourn her demise. Jan. and Gilbert Alcombnck of St. Catharines and Toronto, mpeclix-v- ly; Mrs Frederick. Mrs Archibald and Miss Minnie Alcombrack of Belle. ville. For a anon period of time Mr and Mrs Fan-man resided In Upper Town. Durham. later moving back to Guelph where the former died. On Sunday, Rev. H. s. Piddes of Queen St. Church, conducted serving at ltome and graveside. Many hon;- titul ttoral wreaths, speaking sympa- thy for bereaved and mspect for the siteper devised the casket. Among oth- ers noticed were one from husband. father and brothers. Sharp family. Mission circle of Queen St. Church and spray trom Mr and Mrs C. Kin. m-e. The pull Maren were fume cousins of deceased. viz: Horny-e Walpole. Alex Graham. Willie Hur, ton. Adlam boys ot Muiock and Irvine Sharpe. Deconsed's brother Eddie was home from Michigan for the last 52:4] rites. The Ruirw joins in extending vou- tiobt,ce lo bvreaved families. Mrs F'hirtmttt was esseuthlly a. home loving woman and her family will always have nasal: to cherish tender memories of the one who has gone. Whie they are going to miss her, it is to her daughter. M: Bell. who tendered such loving miniatu- tion, glut the gap will mean moat. tn the days of Methodlsm. Mrs. F'airtnan was a follower of that body, and on Monday, Rev. H. S. “tides ot Guam M. Church, conducted approp- mle m-rvleeu at house and gave. The Review extends sympathy to the bereaved family. We as): all our reach; to take it Cedar. giant» " the label on this wk‘s Wm Jack " Review. All change have been mack. H. Wtctsson 51 " the look at the label rovin- you you l in arrears. please " once [the steps P.Buehtr ' " to lut it right by remnant. Do A Wiltshlre 30 this Mouse. " any minute In occur- Jes. mm: 28 red. let us know at once. Don’t let It J New 34 um formant-tn. Wu»! T. “may 4 do right case. is: greatly to be regretted. With her husband and father will mourn two brothers. Eddie of Michigan and Elmer ot Durham. Ths. late Mr.a Suarpe spent hut 'teen axe year. in Durham, being the daughter of Thou. G. and the late Mrs Hutton. now of Durham, but tanner- ty of Allan Park, where Mrs Sharpe was born. Five years ago October last she was happily wedded to Ali'- red Shape, son of Mr and Mrs Jen Shurpe, by Rev. F. G. Hardy. rrctor at thur. of Trinity Church. About " yew ago last full she contracted a chill and not being able to throw it on. continued to become weaker with the above result. Mrs A. Wilson. aunt of Mr Sharpe. tenderly waited on the patient up to the time of her retxtov- at to Weston last October. The demise nt In early agr from a trouqu that causes more deaths to Cinada's youth, than any other dis- MRS. ALFRED SHARP!) There died In Wuxon Samarium on Tttttrstty last, Mrs Alfred tSharpe in her 27th year. The erlns WM. brought to Durham on Friday for in, torment Sum-um in Durham camo- te LABEL CHANGES. LOOK.' THE ROLL CALL New Reeves Elected MRS. w. PAIR!“ AN Thr: Pc gto Normality reelected its eotutctt by acclamation. Reeve, C. Holm: D. Reeve, Albert Ovens: Council, Han- ry Sela). Conrad Been. Theo. Wid- player. _ Neil Calder 17 Noble Wllnon " POR DEPUTY REEVE J. A, Ferguson r, W. H. Hunter " FOR REEVE ton Park, was victor over Reeve Jack in Proton. The titrurea appear elsewhere. Proton voted on abolish. ing Statute Lubor, but has deter. mined to May with the old system. Donald Mck'A'egor, the once famous Scottish baritone. will now be able to slug "After the Fray†effectively since his defeat at the polls in Tor- onto tor one of the Controller's po- sitions. _ Durham." We believe. was a little envious of other mmtieipaiities in staging a contest, while all they had to do was tolook on trom afar. J McQuarrle 34 55 " " " 28 31 21 T. hm». 4 so 31 31 14 16 T ' I“: Abolition of Btatute um For _ M) " no " a " 7 31 Against 55 " " " " 67 " 34 J A Hogarth 62 A. Cameron 20 FOR H. Corbett 56 A Carruthers 3 Mercer 21 Batchelor i) Arwmesia and Proton elected new Raves. Cameron of Eugenia beat “we Hogarth in Artemesin and Conn Howard Watson, merchant at Swin- Whittaker Burnett. Gordon in En‘emont, Cotm. Noble Wilson made it close with Rceve Neil Calm-r tor the Reevc's chair, Calder win- ning by in majority and Conn, W. H. Hunter won out by 94 tor Dep. Rreve from the well known Jno. A. Fergus- on. The north mics Were nearly u- nanimous for Wilson and Humor, Holstein with little, more than half the vote polled, went strong for Cal. der, while the south took little inter- est in the tight, polling a light vote. Had there been no quarantined homes in the, north end, the Rowe's mm, might also have changed occupants. Jas. Mack, W. J. Phllp Ind Erwin Robb are the councillors by melanin- lion. FOR REEVE Cedar. Hope. Sw.Pk. Vent. Dun'l: Sep. B. King'te Pr. Sm total \VnsJack 32 " " 63 25 " 34 M -- Lt) H. Wuwon 51 46 138 30 " 35 " 42 --Ho FOR COUNCIL in Glenolg a surmise was recordrul when Reeve Wm Weir, who has held the office tor govern! years. was M. I'eatcd by 39 majority by Thos J. Brodie, a former councillor. The north. wntrc and cast ot the town- nhip gave Brodie strong support, while Mr Weir's own ward stood val- iantly by him, with i251 tnalori"r. Mr Puutlle should mal:e a good rut Vt'. but many tn town and township ro- grct Mr Weir's deteat at this time, when his chancés Were hright tor being circled warden of Grey Co. at next 1'o. Council session, and thus bringing the honor to Glenelg Tp,, which has not had it since the days when Mr Geo. Binnie was commis- sioner for (ilcneig. The veteran Maj. Black topped the council list. John McKechuie was a good second and Jack Boyd. the 22-year old aspirant. made A strong run and tInit'," third. He knows the value of newspaper publicity. Geo Whitmore, last year's leader, fell to fourth place, while C. Weppler was the one to drop out. Monday's elections In the surround- in townships brought a number of changes in the municipal arena. FOR REEVE 0r.Val. Flesh. Pr.St'n Cey'n FOR COUNCIL 74 " in Several Townships l8 DURHAM, THURSDAY. JANUARY 5, 1928 Allan's Dromore Holstein Yeovil Mt.Vor. Drury's total 35 47 86 " 41 40 DEPUTY REEV E 31 19 28 31 22 " " 35 28 " 21 23 111 33 78 Aramaic Towns hip 113 05 Egmnul Tow as hip Proton Township with which I: neon-pound the [outcl- Lenin 45 32 101 37 " " 38 21 34 133 117 " Ptice. Vand. Eng. Portlaw 48 55 " 74 10 42 41 88 " Since January opened old maul winter has been showing his teeth! with temperatures- dodging '"yyN zero. Our gins showed 2 deg. below Tuesday, to-day a little above. Al- ways a little more snow but cars still running. I Black M cKechnie lmyd Whitmore Weppler The Durham Club ot Toronto, will meet on Monday ev'tt, Jan. 16th. at the Peacock Tea Rooms. 112 Yonge St., Toronto. To Miss Scott, teacher at S. S. l, Normanby, sad word came Monday, of the death ot her mother in Mea. ford and left for home Tuesday. The annual meeting ot the Durham Horticultural Society. will be held In the I.0.D.E. rooms on Friday. Jan. 13th. at 8 p. m. Election of others and general business. A good nt- tomlance is requested. Mrs G. McKechuie. President F. F. McI-lraith, Sec'y Port REEVE Brodie l Wcir lil FUR COUNCIL Hanover has lost a good municipal head in Mr R. J. Ball, who retired from the mayor-any campaign this year, due to ill health. His place is taken by M. s. Armstrong. Sec'y H the Knechtel Furniture Factory and hrothev-irr4aw of the late H. H. Mil- ler. There will be few townships in' Ontario who have elected is youth. tut a councillor as John Boyd. But} while he has youth on his side. he already knows how to make a wood nomination speech as those who) heard him can testify. l Tho case of Mayor McBride or Toy onto, abouid serve as a lesson to .1]. oounge municipal aspirants to nut give up the tight.' It has taken Mayor McBride 25 years to he where he is (0-day. Congratulations to Brer. Thurston, of the F'lesherton Advance, on Ibo-mg elected to the Reeovship ot that vii. tage by ttCttlamutiutt. Robt. Brigham, the famous auc- tioneer, was thought to be Nth-int: from active life. when he left Den- tinck Tp. to reside in Hanover. ltis rather his oareer has Just begun as he was the sm-c9ssful candidate in that town fop the It-ship. The sauw qualities that make him a my» ular auctioneer, will be with him at Owen Sound. 14 18 11 6 12 " " 23 74 69 59 22 41 "o -0 42 " ANNUAL MEETING Glcnelg Township 26 140 16 12 22 " 21 31 15 22 " 63 136 28 14 14 79 " 37 114 88 18 38 19 (First tour oleetody 16 50 M 69 249 50 20 23 52 J23 14 47 45 55 I98 18 ll 13 21 H7 11 15 28 8 150 19 31 " " 13 18 42 31 21 re, - 3203 15 ---8M,' " 19 45 55 13 21 28 8 (:9 21 - 314 r- 410 - 381 - HS 277! Mi'? total 364 369 HO 213 I Miss L. Fraser. B. A., is the um. teacher engaged by the High scltool Board, and to which she will be in 'readiness when the school opens. She has had six years experience and comes highly recommended. l, Mrs Chas. Lam rence. Br. who uu. iderwent an operation in the hospital ‘last Week. is slightly improved, but she is still a very serious case. Schools Reopen Monday: New High School Teacher Mr and Mrs Charlie E. Heywood and their nephew. Master Earl Hey. wood returned to their home in Tor. onto, after spending the holidays with their parents, Mr and Mrs W. J. Dawson. Messrs Will Crutehley and horm- McNaIly left Saturday to return ta Detroit, after a. few weeks' visit at their respective homes. ' Mrs W. n. Lauder amounted her son Martin to Toronto last week and. Mrs. Lauder has resigned hum her position as organist in the Presby- terian Church and which in the mean- time is being taken by Mrs J it. Harding. Misses Katherine Stevens and Muisie Law or burden. were holiday visitors with their friend. Miss Att. nie Morrison of Dornouh. Mr and Mrs Jas. Livlngstone of Ire, troit, Mich., spent over the Christmas horidtrs with the latters' pawns. Mr and Mrs Wm Hewitt andreturuod on Dee. 28th to their home. Mr and Mrs Thus. Davis, Glennie, me spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs A. R. Gaines, Park- hill, Ont. Mrs Davis is much Im- proved In health since her illness of last Bummer. Mrs Thou. Young accompumed her daughter, Mrs S. Arman home to Scotland. Ont. tor a week's visit. Miss Alpha McConnell of Tomato. wen! New Year's wlth Mr and Mrs. Vie. Noble. The small pox scam in Durham never amounted to much, and as all danger of any epidemic is practically over, both High and Public Schools will open for the winter term on Monday next. Thus only three days of school will have been lost at "It; Mr and Mrs Dan McLean and Mr and Mrs Chas. Moore, spent Christ- mas with daughter and sister in Grimsby, Mrs Victor Canon. Mr. Cecil McLean of Camp Borden M30 Joined them there. Mrs "ts. Heughan. In a patient in Durham†Hospital. being a riutterer classroom. With 137 pupils enrolled a can teacher in: been “tied to the stall. in the pom of 1.1m L Fras- er, B. A., of Tomato who comes wwll recommended. The Second Minnow an in one. will be divided into two. as the Plrttt not is. and the new tanner, who will be he": to com- mence Monday. will teach nut..md Second Form students only. trom an stones. Mrs. W. H. Smith spent ové-r the New Year with her mother in Brant. foul. Mrs Dan Wilkie left last week end tom her home " the Rocky to spend the winter months with her daughwr Mrs Jonlan. LAIDLAW - At Wellesley. Hanna, Toronto, on Jun. lat, 1928. to Mr. and Ira R. E. Midis“: I Ion. Mr and Mrs Garth“) MaclAntald,ot' L'ltatsworth spent the New Year with W. S. and Miss Ltfie Hunter. Mrs John Gray and son ot Portage ll. Prairie, visit“! a day last week with her gisstor-irt-ltor, Mrs John Mr- Gowan. Her sister. Miss Vicky Me Millau of Priceville. accompanied her. Rev. and Mrs Armstrong Were iu' the city owr the week end, when-.2 the former was reovlviug medical art. vice, as he has not felt the best of late. Mrs P. Reid and Miss Jessie syn-m the holiday season with the formvr's daughter. Mrs Jno. Ray, Doruoch. Miss Hun Mountain of Meatord, visited her parents. Mr and Mm. Douglas Mountain last week. Mr Don Knight spent the New Year in Straltord. Mr John P. Whalen, Mammal), spent part ot' the holidays with his mother. T Rev. and Mrs Hayes spent the New Year in Toronto. Mr and Mrs W. G. Breen end child- ren ot Port Stanley, visited withher parents, Mr and Mrs John McGowan for a week. . dag, Bee. M. to Hr ad In Wm. og These tive doctors were returning from a medical convention in Chica. go, on the night of Nov. 29th last. to Beloit, a distance ot about 100 lath-s. When within six In†of their home city. they emanated a load ot com [naked on the Wide and ttte wax- gon had no light of my description. At this psychologial time as we under- stand it. another car meets then. from the opposite direction and to ovoid this car and the load of mm, Dr. Fred drew closer to the edtps or the curb than he mined. One of tho wheels of car went over the curb. Terrible Molar Accident in Wisconsin Ottr of tho worst motor uchdvnvs we have heard of tor some time. made Dr. Pred Meson. Belch. Wis- consin, a victim, as well as four oth- er medical men, two ot whom were instantly killed. The car, which'was ot the very best Lincoln model, own. ed and driven by Dr. Pred, is 3130a complete wreck. being a prey to tlatnes. Dr. Fred W. Lecson and Other Med icot Injured. .Two of Party Killed B. McBETH tget." Build Yourself up. " Take WWW“ Cod Liver Extract $1.00; Vinol $1.25 We thank our friends and customers for their valued patronage durirg 1927 and with onernttd all TORONTO Puma-am Weekly tM sum d not 0» Mom. To Una-l can “.50 . your In advtttteat C MAMAâ€! t BON, W Lysol, Solyol, TSCO), Feeto, Camphenol, lingo, Cresolin, Rexall No. 6, Zenoleum. Camphor, Sulphur Candles, Formaldehyde Fumigators, Carbolic Acid, Formalin. Germ Destroyers of Canada Durham Branch - J. A. Rowland, 1.22m A Happy and . Prosperous New Your ta, Ward/l &ore The‘ngal Bank Use one ot these--Take no chances Disinfectants Effective and musing it to ups†and who tire. Tc. occupants - all unconscious and for a little time nothing was known, Dr. Fred and his front seat compan- Ion mum to and winded out other tight compartment and stgcceeded LL drawing the three hack magnum“ out ere the mgnteg reached them. In two ot the back passengers, life My extinct, the other seriously hurt and was taken to hospital sum-rim; with shock. Dr Fred had his back My". and Ievenl stitches Pitt In his ax;- One of the party We undiersund. hm his scalp removed, but It was quit-LN clapped on and he lives today. The may mantis of Dr. M in Normally. theme M received sum; public school c-ducadon. and who where. wlll wish for tttttr ttotttiuued improvement and so adjust higr.s,rat in time, that one» mom he will b. able to do works of skill and Ill-W,- in hls large make. " was a night of horrors Ind (my those going thmuuh it, reallu to what extent. Dr. Fred. on recovsruu' tmiBeientl.v. Went to not t3prexs,, U- kulus, for further treatment and change and has only Mendy RIB":- ed home. His brother, Dr. Geo. M. Yancy. went to Boron " Christmas line to visit his brother and has am yet returned. .-a.u. --.-¢I E! "