when and oe God tho pound and when any semi-cw you man . An like th- whom denied In. ml m be u. no not judge rmybrava event-5L Monty (New You"). "an in none not forget m. Mr own and a. gattrermt I!†Arthur 'hu tome:- tenrty wooded mm on. - who wen M " men-go D "And Put. door knock- tir Ions M Imam [Idiom cooper-uh- u. provided are for over Jada Meadow“ TM DDRESS ITO :, 1933 uvuturtrtrrr, was noon "ooy no! so. ’3.†no. â€no SALE Number Thir- ride od A)â€. a largo W stable, at o and mm A. D. 1933 loge MN'. from the envelopes. aces. Ino- nnd hand. Ind - ttt) of m.-. , down nt' , balance to L251, IV“, “has" Paulina adm- of tho ' am 409“ mm d inns an e CNN he poo:- 1 Pain kie wo. L»: you! and " la present " iv†r W. 11 Ontario mam tlt has " nine are M , r M' Fttr- Wen. 30'- ime use. Datr the VOL LVI. N0 3 Walter Krutt in WI Postmaster. weeding the h: Knox arch Auxiliary will hold a Valentine lat, In the schoolroun of church. 0 Mondsy evening. M. IO, at 8 p. m. embody welcome. Nlmisoion 25c. Vol-ram Staging a Conan The Great War: Veterin- a-teu. (ion will present. a splendid mttertntgt. mwnt, on Tuesday. Feb. T, In Town Hall, Durham. Keep the duo wen 1nd mstehJor particulars. L Wed Down a Job i nut-r an was] proceeding now ..<. Being selected from over 300, ants. Mr Arthur 1mm of! trop' pull Hockey Player Operated Upon ? 1rsitw, F'.lvideru, Durham's Imam}! mm “mum: and leading goal-setter. “as sunldwnl} stricken with uppendi- t'rti.s '"arly Tuesday moraine, m Hminu Hm periods of the gune In .Vlark'luh- tho night previous. Ho was nmnn-d to Durham hospital u noon Tuesday and an operation portomsed immetlUtrly. when It was found the 'appendix had burst. He is '"'e't ting nicvly. Bring the beat stick-2 handler in this district, his ntt-teto tar the balance ot the season will be I hard blow to the Benin we! club‘s prospects. He played toettett hockey in the Wianon and Owen Sound games and everyone in In“!!! for htm to make a quick recovery. 25m to full Capacity The Late James Sealey Thee passed away in Toronto on Two Bi NLw Ttiss' Day. James Scale], the Freda“ range or ileath being a. mesons Weir) nature. Ile was " years " use and Hugh. a barhdor. He was born in at; 0000 land and came with his patmotn at C11 wht the, use ct 5 years to Canada - we , heqrewuptoyounq maottoetttandoettter engaged in farming. Some 25 "tmee! n. received a mien-an but any to report for duty as . ', at the Kinsman manna: my. Since making NI applia- vs" guard at Kingston. however. f album had accepted " palm mu. Dr. Jamiâ€, so he turn- . .- “(I’m down, leaving an ogernintr um.» orle else the†hard times. ago he quit farming and tor 23 win-) Hrs has made his home with his nep- hew Mr Henry Eckhardt. In John Bckhardt. " Sealey) died M yea! ago: a “not 11 hers. In We]. 11 years ago; g brother Arthur Seu- ley died T years Mo, while When Joseph and Henry passed 1|wa {our yen-I ago. Thus the. Death make in. roads among families. The decanted. June: Sealey. an a recent nu! made " bane w WM when no VII highly mm. matron ll?) ed anlcmal I '. I urted Sunday School Inst! A '.-:m,.>n, Dr J. r. m1 'r' ‘Hh'd 50 diplomas amt it <. S. work. Two were '-_t mtg. inscribed. shall he 1'cd Robert Milne tor 10 mm .xxw-ndance. 24 prizes ' e_',sr n {or church attend- I ',r Huck never missed I died 7 yew ago. while nrotnersnany w ml) and Henry passed away mien wen 1 ago. Thus 6000 Death make in-l Donald i la humus “mines. The deceasedJDu Mei ea Seater. an of mm "arilrrecttrtie to his bane w Woodstock. Digrtaa we " In: highly respected. In Kn ll 15ihii as at Owen Sound ', W, Tyson ot Guelph. ttaa' t Whitey Rock cockerel. the .2 Arthur McDonald of Dur-l :.- u bird on exhibit at the z 1 Poltry and Pet Btetek m 5 annual show held atthe my... This White More! Ir. “mm-r this year of the u m.phy tor the but bird. eiatttt. coekerel, togrettter ..:w Rock hen and pallet. My McDonald the Gm I' m.- best hen, societal and W.» show. a: while Clyde Mo. "nt 51 Sundays and A person much beloved in the ear- ie!,. days of Durham. has passed a- way in the person of Mrs Walter E. *Bnohan, in her 80th year. For the past 14 years, Mrs Buchan has made her home with her daughter. Mrs. rDr. Woods. at Bayneld. where she ‘recedved every home comfort. and care. A stroke of paralysis a month l Previous to her marriage to the [late Walter E. Buchan. we was known as Jane Ellen Lauder, her parents living on the farm just north .0! Du-ham. now the Lawson farm. "receased was the last surviving mem- ber of a family of five daughters and tone son, viz: Mrs Munro, Mrs W. E. IMcAllster, Mrs S. P. Saunders, Mrs iiiht iliilitithitiiiit Remain. . I, WISE Grratue, Ohio, and mam ther William, of Vamey. After her marriage the young cou- . ple lived on the Scarf farm, then on farm at Varney. east of highway and north of track, tar a year. To Durham they moved in 1885 and then in the prime of life. were active in many activities of the town at this time! For 35 years was Mrs Buchan a val-i ued member of Durham Presbyterian} choir and we; always in her place in! the alto section. There are tew com», Jnunltiea adjacent to Durham who! 'r_wq5rtt not privileged to hear her at. some old-time whee or tmv-rneetintt.l, One Scotch character song that won for her much praise, was that nah.‘ wife gong. 'C'ar'.er' Herrin" in con- tume. Of the song she gave a. rea- listic and: as Hm threw the herring upon; her nudlenco. Apart from her music“ gifts, she was a true friend and neighbor and many recall her kindly manner and bearing. or the union were born tour children, three sons and one daughter: Ewing, of Saskatoon. who returned west only Hwo weeks ago trom visiting his mother: Lauder, of Windsor: Wimam of Dunnvme and Margaret, Mrs (Dr) Woods. Bayfield. Also a niece, Dell Lauder (Mrs Dr Lewis) mournsua mm. mung been 1 member of (the family from infancy. The remains were brought to Dur- ham Monday. by motor hearse mom Bayfield for tutement beside deceas- ed's husband in Durham cemetery. In the absence of Rev B. D. Armstrong through illness. Rev W. H. Smith conducted the services in the Presby- terian Church. before remains were laid to rest. The pail bearers were: Dr. Pickering. Dr. Grant, T. M. Mc- Fadden. P. rummage, W. S. Hunter, o. B. Hunter. . . Relatives from a distance present at the service were Dr and Mrs Lew- .ts. Mr and Mrs Wilford (Anna. Saun- tiers. niece), Miss Jean Woods, nurse- irrtraiaing. (grand daughter), Mrs P. Livingstone. (Kitty Lauder, niece) all of Toronto: Mrs Lorne Robertson, of Stratford (niece): Miss With Wilson, (niece), Lorraine, Ohio: Mrs Woods and daughter Lacy, Bayfield. There died on Monday, Jan . 16, i at her home on Lot 30 con 3, Bent- l inch, a life-long resident of the town- _ ship, in the person of Miss Margaret McLean. She was in her 77th year. ' The treanherous tiu which has brought sickness and sorrow to many homes, was also prevalent hero and was the immediate cause of death. Miss McLean had not been well for the past three weeks, but only tor the past n.ne days holiest. She was cared for by Miss Julia McLean, a cousin. who with deceased’s brothers. Donald and H. D. comprised the home. Born in the home in which she died the late Miss McLean has witnessed, many changes in her community. the; pioneer conditions giving way to more comfortable homes and conven- iences. She was a charter member ct Mubck Mist Church, and the run- em,l is being held this Wednesday. ‘. under its auspices, from her late res- ' idence. to Rocky Sangeen cemetery. ;'l'here survive two brothers, Donald 'and Hugh Duncan. on home farm. i Two sisters and one brother have a predeceased her '. Kate. (Mrs Adam b Weir) of Port Credit, Miss Annlennd Hugh. Deceased was highly regarded by all who had the pleasure of acquaint- ance with her. Always the manager ot the home, .her place will be sadly There was a large attendance at the funeral services conducted by Rev John Galloway of unlock. He based the subject ot his remarks on the verse “Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord," and from this woven many cantorung thoughts. Pall bear- er: were Means John P. McLean, Donald MW. Hugh locum-ck, Dan McLean, Arch New. Mal Me. THE ROLL au, -rjiliGt W. presseot m Mr and an. Hugh “new, my: In B. MRS W. E. BUCHAN MARGARET MeLEAN and the fun-i"" Wednesday,) her late res-' .»n cemetery! M hers, Donald low home farm. Mrs .ul'uuyn. can up :13 Current, Sank. tingl Deceased was won mg man, proud tutv.fhe soul of hom 'ii/tra-tlon, Du: Stephan and Miss A. MoGormlck. of Walkerton: Mr Mal. Mclnnls and als- ter Mrs Colln McLean and son, of Pricovllle: Duncan Clark, son and daughter, Miss Sarah Comm, Mrs M. Brown. all of Owen Sound. "I “a HIV-l -trmFMPel.m. TFe.... ---.--.V There died at his home at Victoria. Ration-nod, on High w. Board. ' B. C., a former Well-known Norman- l 3 by resident, David McCrie. He would The only change in flown on†be about 86 years ot age. Twenty at Saturday evening's mom session yet" ago this Spring, the M00110 " Durham Council 1.; the appoint- tamily left their farm, the north-east ment of Mr Bert WW " town .corner ot Normanby TIL. tor the vi- clerk. Mr P. We Sy reappoint,- lclnity of Swift Current, Base, where ed Treasurer and Dr i . L. Smith. father and sons each took up land. Medical OfBeer of ltr: The family still live in that locality, The special seasick; was called -- -- __ . . A an LL_~,A --- n on than “our JurwitiruG radius of 15 miles. Ten years ago, Mrand Mrs McCrie sought III!!! ugv, n“ - u-.- H--V., ___ - - a. warmer winter climate in Victoria. Continued on' o 4 i and previous to doing so, made a. trip - 1 I east to relatives and old friends here. , l i They were very comtortartM in Vic- . toria. and had trequent visits from Durham Defeats .1â€an ' many members of their family. The . :1 wife. who was Emily Elizabeth Tuck- 4-0 ll lh'ttit Saud er. daughter ot the late Mr and Mrs. _ Walter Tucker of Durham, survives. Outplaying them from start to tur. alao a family of nine children. viz: ish, Durham 1utermerurtea adminis- Walter, Arthur. Mary (Mrs Geo. term a. decisive 4-itrouneing to Marshall,) William, Hugh, Edna (Mrs Owen Sound Olympiaa.'in the Grey Wm Noble,) Lillian (Mrs Sam'l Will- capital last Friday, all thereby sur- smere.) Margaret (Mrs Jas Weston). prised the mimics. whg had it doped ' - - _ .. '__, m..-“ a..- n “imam I Deceased was a kindly. hometov- ins man, proud of his family and :the soul of honor in any business ',traattsantion, During his resddence in i Normanby. he was a member at Knox United Church. "s Alice and Jessie, also hatchewan. Heart trouble was the immediate cause of death. The remains were brought east tor interment at Swift Sudden was the death of Mrs B. P. Tolmie, wife ot the premier for Bri- tish Columbla. Mr Tolmie was en route to Omawa .to attend the inter- Provinchl conference of premiers. when this sad news was received and he immediately returned from Win- nipeg. Mrs Tolmie suffered a severe illness some months ago and has had a nurse in attendance. utterly she had shown such improvement that she had been allowed to receive vtsitors and go out occasionally. She Joined the family at luncheon Saturday and was preparing for a drive, when she suffered a stroke, from. which she died almost immediately. Her son-in- law and daughter Maj. and Mrs Leo- nard Andrews and. other members of family were with her at the time. A daughter of late Samuel Hump, Mrs Tolmie was a native of Durham, being born in 1868, at the corner south at town which yet carries the name. Mr Ezra Schenk is the pres- ant occupant of the house. The sub- ject of our sketch went by the name of Mary Ann. educated in Durham, and accompanied her parents to Bri. tish Columbia. They went to Victoria in IMI to make their home perman- ently. Here she met Dr Tolmie whom she married in 1894. Besides her husband tour children survive: Jean, Mrs Leonard Andrews, who has been living for some time past at the family home at Clover- dale: Mrs John St Clair Harvey of Bristol. England and Wende and Fra- ear, of Victoria: also two grandchild- ren, Jchn Andrews and Anne Carrol Harvey. She is also survived by sev- eral brothers and sisters. Mrs Tolmle in addition to her busy home life had many outside activities. particularly since her husband enter- ed public life. She played a generous part in many benevolent and patriotic organizations'. She was known on oe. oasion to be present at six or eight different public functions in the course of a. day. Two years ago. when Mrs Tobmie was on a trip east, she made a. side trip to Durham. and spent a couple of days wlth her school time friend. Miss Inura McKenzie. ‘» . Mrs Thor Whelan is in a very low state of health and her dgughcer. Es kilns. Urquhart at Port Credltis with her. Advance Date of W. I. Meeting Owlng to tte a rt Ittrurtbe being held in Durham by' T. S. Cooper, ot Markdale. the Worn 'te Institute will hold their regular in ing a wepk earlier. Jan. 26th, at of Mrs. Chas. Moore. All rs kindly urged to be present. V tom welo i"Gi,Gi'Fi3Gutrnnesraroins. A. We: tr Rowland! nuance. Walkman. tb bye, DURHAM, THURSDAY JANUARY 19, 1933 MRS s. F TOLMIE DAVID MCCRIE idisie, also married in Baa. With waich is incorporated the Holstein Lender east ment of Mr Bert white u town‘m, , vi- clerk. Mr P. 2t't%y reappoint-10 D rhere ed Treasurer and Dr i . L. Smith.‘her land. Medical OfBeer of gap. Gl,, NEW. The special setmioMc was called B H Ten mainly to an these W. as the new} M; ought Council decided to W open all hem tom, Continued on?“ 4 (Pint ' trip _ - -i: - Bert H. Wilis is. . . New Town Clerk Special Mating of Cannon Saturday Mrs Night authorize thir Appointment. Mrs Perf ' W. R. Alder Succudt- John Smith“ Mrs out otherwise. Therein a splendid sheet ot ice and the tDurham boys took the game in th own hands right from the start. with and El- vidge each scoring in- Ira, Elvidge in second and Murdock in but period.; McDonald in Durham nets, eeeily‘ turned aside the few threat! the home team made and the Olympics seldom broke through the Durham1 defence aud. shot mainly at long! range. The Durham attack was greatly strengthened by the return to the line-up of C .Mwlrr at centre. and he, tlaulced by Eteidge and Mc- llramh, maintained a steady attack. The other line of H. McGirr, Mur- dock and Rowe were also too much tor the tsomestersaadthe loans re- lieved on defence as well, using Ken Wilson, Dean and Ries for the two costs. _ Raywbould ot Walker-ton ret. lieved on defence as well, using Ken Wilson. Dean and Ries tor the two costs. _ Raywbould ot Walkerton ret. ereed. Previous to the game. the Sum Tunes sports tusritmgrrtterm" all and sundry that the Olympus were Just â€rams to go," and they "wouldwrn cu the heat early" against Durham. But after the disaster. the explana- tion was "lack of condition and a disorganized team.†What a differ- ence a tew hours make! disorganized team." What a. differ- ence a few hours make! Really, 'twas rather a. bitter pill tor Owen Sound fans and teams to swallow, when little Durham’s Jun- ior and Intermediate mama van- quished their best on their own ice, and only three days apart Durham cinched this Senior .Nor- thern League District on Monday night, with a. 6--1 victory over Mark. dale in the latter village, having won three straight games in the double schedule. Jack Schutz, Junior goalie, was in Durham nets and played a star game. Ken Wilson ot Durham was the only player who scared on him. J. C. Mercer was referee and he let a lot go Having dropped their second game at home to Owen Sound, by a 6-A) score last Friday, Walkedon default- ed its two remaining games with Durham, leaving Durham and Owen Sound Greys tied for the leadership of this Junior 0.H.A. district. A sudden-death play-oft will likely be staged in Mandala next Monday game to Durham last Thursday night, informing the local management in the afternoon, thus Durham and Flesherton are left in Jr. Northern Durham's Bruce League Stalwum defeated Hanover 2 to 1 here Mon. day night, keeping them sun in the running. . INTERMEDIATE O.H.A. STANDING Won Lost To play Durham - Walkerton Owen Sound Markdale HANOVER JUNIORS DEFAULT Hanover Juniors defaulted their DURHAM 5, MARKDALE 1 WALKERTON DROPS OUT BRUCE LEAGUERS WIN Senior Northern Standing Junior O.H .A. Standing Junior Northern Sandi†l Durham nets, “WHY a the few than! the made and the O1yauriaa Le throuxh the Durham‘ L. shot mainly at long! me Durham attack was '" an: pun...â€- mainly at iom/ On Thursday evening hat. Mr and an attack was Mrs John Morrison were pleasantly} by the return surprised at their home, when thaw; - at. centre, friends, relatives and ne1ghbors gulp. Eteidge and Merered to mark their 35th wedding am: . trteady attainiveratrry. The ceremony proper took) R. HOG“. Mur- place at home of bride's. parents, Mn Q algo too much and Mrs George Campbell, Aberdeen, “the locals re- by that well-known clergyman then I well, using Ken ot Dornoch and Rocky Swgeen. Rev.. iues tor the two John Little. On this oasastiort, M ' Mrs Jag. Invelie, Owen Sound, and t. Mrs Baht. Moorhead, Palmerston. :wore vmwn In town Monday. M; Mrs Thoa. Madntyre, Dundalk, ‘was a visitor at her uncle’s, Mr Baht (iiiiiVaGr, en mute to and from Hol- " stein. where she attended the funeral, Fot the late Walter Hague. , tt-i Mr and Mrs Ed. Cook and Many "I'm, removed trom Guelph Saturday; 1trto Durham, and will occupy part ot '11." her puents’ residenoe on Upper Dur- ham Road, Mr and Mrs Hugh Firth. ed B H Willis is mm town clerk 3W; Mrs. Thos. Tumbnll has returned all home after being with her sister at :Plnkerton, during the illness and iiiiiT rss, husiand, the late W Mottaxt. - Julia Weir, B. A. were tea nun “litany-v, whys _ ._ bridge hostesses on Friday and Bat- ant presented him with a maximum- urday last. complimentary to Mrs. er’s jewel, he having very ably tmed Finlay Graham of Montreal. 111m ottiee for a two year term. Bm. Miss Mary Brown, R. N. went to Whitmore spoke a few words in reply Hamilton Saturday to report at the to tho presentation, thanking the General Hospital there to act on the brethren of the district tor the “3008- statt, there being a. shortage of 25 union. nurses. due to the flu epidemic. I The semi-annual meeting Will be Amer spending a year in posbgrad. held in Varney hall June 2, 1933. unte study in psychology, Miss Vera Lunch was served at the dose. Marshall, B. N., a graduate ot Dur-l, ---_------ ham hospital, has taken a position on; Durham kept in the race in the the permanent staff of the Ontario Bruce Hockey League by winning a Hospltin, Mlmieo. ltsarxtdtmtrttt game in Weikerton Wed. inmdnv nilht by , to I. Mth WEDDING ANNIVERSARY FITTiNGLY MARKED years Ree therd was no oftieiating clergyman, but Mr Morrison - Smith brought them Into the living room to the tttmia- of bridal music and Mr. Chas Mount made an excellent proxy as a. minister, when he presided over the function. For onco "in their own home, Mrand Mrs Morrison sat back and watched others conduct proceed- ings. Miss Mary Moffat "unotorwtuxi and read to them a complimentary address which appears below, Miss Margaret Smith presenting them with a. beautiful silver basket ttlied with roses, also a Morocco bound Book of Praise. It was a. complete surprise in the, couple, but Mr Morrison found his feet and expressed in grateful ‘I-terms the thanks of himself and wife for these evidences of kindness and good wishes. Dr J. L. Smith gave something reminiscent of the wed: ding of 35 years ago he attended. and, short congratulatory speeches follow- ed by J. H. MoFadyen, Wan Smith and Jas. Lcdingham. The remain- der of evening was given over to games and social amenities follower by light refreshments. 1 ‘ That Mr and Mrs Morrison will see' ‘many more anniversaries in their life of scrvice to church and community. iis the fervent wish of all friends. I Mr and Mrs Morrison:- _ We, your friends and neighbors ' have gathered this evening to cele- *.brate with you the 35th anniversary I of your wedding. You have bothbeen , the beat of neighbors, everyone of us k at sometime, experiencing your kind- M James mu Kennedy son-in-law of ELM; and Mrs Jno. Aidcorn. Swinton) Park, the returned soldier who re? ceived the appointment ot Postmas- aiter of Shelbume a year ago, was in- ygstwed on Jan. 14th. The position 8 has been vacant s1noe the death of {Duncan Mchnel in July 1931. and 4 l the delay with which the Government , dulled proceeding; was causing con- siderable publicity. It will be re- il,'s,!s,'ii'i,?,i'e that Hill received the no- pointmem to - and take W- 1 lion shortly alter McVumel's death. I‘Alhemmntodooo.thetemp- emu-y Wren “and him die 1lAattemgsattouttodoso,thetmnw omrypoounistreumnd him she lindwordfrom thesDept. math!!! 1 appolntment m not coe1timged, The t'rttoPtP11Cet.t.'"tr that tasesrtedrtretthertmattitnttrut other ?dt',t'S, werepumrtq when a†1 some one one. However the Govern- tiiiiiir,tiii,rii:iijyif,titctttue, Oomynnkethe with that and: nose. You may rest assured that we all appreciate to the utmost this kindness and your willingness to help in time of need. We beg or you to weer». these as a. slight token or, triends and neighbors. . Margaret R. Smith, NOW IN CHARGE OF SHELBURNE POST OFFICE appointment was not coMrmed. The Poet onloe Dept. were union. that may tret the position but other 1nfiuenetto were will!!! wires M some one one. However the Govern- menthldechndmdmeddnywm only we the new that much c. Pickering and Miss r, B. A. were tea and Cook and inttrrrt, Guelph Saturday; md Bat- an! presenwd him with a pull to Mrs. ex’a jewel. he having very ably !that office for a two year term. went to Whitmore spoke a few words in t at the to tho presentation, thanking annual meeting in their lodge mom! â€â€˜"" --'e----""" Thursday night. Jan 12th. After HF teaeherg did. calving the various new}!!! and otheri ---_--- buainess being completed, the other! for 1933 were duly down an LU BU8 WANTED stalled. Bro. A. A. Alice. Conan" Anyone hm portion of bush to ‘Master, was trttMEtlitte omeer, I83“ sell within I t mile. of Durham, ed by Bro. Jon. Brown, P..C.M. and please mun! with Wo. N. Pox-due. _ B H. WILUS. -- ' â€all Ttur%aatt i The newly elected ottltxtrty are " rouawe: D. M., B. T. Gunman: Dep- uty D. M., Rottt Whitmore; D. Chap Elam. E. V. Matthews: D. Rec. Bec'y, iw. R. Walhce: D. Treasurer. Thou. Tucker: Marshal, G. Noble '. Diet. Durham Bullet L.0.L_. held their lat Lecturer. M Matthewa: Dist. 2nd Lecturer, Stanley My '. Committee Matt, Ttttb. Hopkins. After the installation. Bro. Aljoe called to the platform Bro. Thou. Whitman, immediate past president, Durham kept In the race in the Bruce Hockey League by winning a Ward-(ought. game In Walkerlon Wed- nesday night by 2 to I. Presbyterian Sande. at 10 mm. - Owing to illness of the W, Rev. B. D. mamas. Rev. Walter C. Al- (mack has kindly arranged to Meme "ervice next Sunny morning in the 1r1resbyterie church at 10 a. m., and )his own service in Queen Bt, will be {held at " as usual. Pres. Sunday " School will be " 11 a. m. that thy. ' and there will be no evening service. CHAPMAN APPOINTED DIST. DEPUTY MASTER Ttte ANNUAL MEETING of South Grey Agricultural Society will be held in the mwmuumuymhm new“ Mun-thaw tum-aways“ at 2.30 p. m. for election of Officers and tran- sact general business. John McGirr, President Fully guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis. Feels good on the throat. Carr's Cough Syrup Carr’s Ginseng Kidney Pills Best for Kidney ills. Box of " Pills, leFadden’s heseritrtiat Drug Store Everything M., S. T. Gunman: Dep- Rdbt Whitman: D. Chap Matthews: D. Rec. see/l, me: D. Treasurer. Thosn Jabs], G. Noble : Dist.} . u Mnnhevwa: Dist. 2nd A. Y. P.A. Rooms, Durham Friday, January 20th (Above McLaehlan's Store) in gEedieine--for man or bout) m. - Admin-ion from Mr Om Moon. low M Allan Park. has rented u house Dough: Smith. Omar Men I and does his house keeping wi a will dimm- law I- and Fin-now Raft mm the C. C. At Agnes C. Mac ail, M. P. f. It. Oliver, E P. P. Commencing at 11 pm. Ci A Dance' will be held in the PUBLIC MEETING . good arch†will provide music Open to all. Adan-non Me. will be held in the Alex Alioe, Secretary h n H "