LA' " " Arnold PAY" he M ls Mom, 7, " aiest meta b ydcn . in lot NT and Mrs Reeves and family, Toron. tc: Mr and Mrs William Smith, Mr and Mrs Harold Sharpe: Mr and Mrs W J. vollett, Mr and Mrs Fred Torry. Mr and Mrs Edgar Pursuit, Mr and Mrs Stanley Michael and Miss Lydia Adlam: Mrs Mary Paw- son, Begins: Mulock Ladle! Aid; Mr and Mrs H. Kennedy. Mr and Mrs Geo. Adlam: Mr nnd Mrs Wilt. red Adlam. Mr and Mrs Clarence Ad. lun and Mr and Mrs George Male. These were carried by Royden Rear. Maren Rear. Irvin Sharpe. Prank Alfred and Charlie Sharpe, Stewart and Brad Adlam. Bobbie Mighton, Arthur Stineon, Fritz Halley and Morris Brown. "lends from a dlstance 'sto at. tended the funeral were Mr and In William Reeves. and Mr and Mm Harold Sharpe. Mr lelvln Adieu. Mr and Mrs Harvey Slams, and In Win. Smith ol Toronto, Mr and In Alex. Henderson. lie-perm, Mr After an "In": of six months tot. )"an a stroke, In Santa L. Ed. dington pamsed may " the home or ber daughter, In George E. Mew. at on Sammy. October. 14th ber and your. and Mn Stank-y Mann“ and Min Lydia Adlam, " Owen Sound; Mm A. C. Marphait. Ceylon: Mr and his C. Mrkean. Cot1intrwood. Tho late Mrs Eddington. who was a. daughter of the late Dr Thor. Tuner of Holstein, was born on the “rials of lie-mind: Council; Mr Al, fred Redford and Miss Eva Redford: Dr. A. A. and Mrs Backus and Beryl: Mr aners William Pearson: Mr and Mrs George Mirhtrn; Mr and Mrs Thomas Stlnson and Arth. ur: Junior Farmers, Allan Park; Mr and Mrs Reeves and family, Toron. tc; Mr and Mrs William Smith. Mr and Mrs Harold Shame: Mr um Mr and Mrs Moore, Nipiaslng; Mr. and Mrs J. H, Smith and lamlly; Mr and Mrs Max 11rierson; Mr and Mm H. A. Ileay am: lamily; Bur ham "mine“ Men', Association: Me Among the many beautiful norat lribnte were tttttse from the “Elli: Mr and Mrs Rom. Sharpe; Mrs A. Wilson: Mr and Mrs Calvin Kinnee; Durham Farmer's C'moperative Com, pany; Mrs Harold Hazlett and Billy; Mr and Mrs Moore, Nipiasing; Mr. and Mrs J. H, Smith and family; Mr and Mrs Max Ilriernon, Mr and The funeral was held Monday " tornoon from her late residence, ser- m-ea at the house and grave helm: conducted by her rector. Rev, lv/ C. Allison of Hanover, assisted by Rev. C Saunders of Mulock, who: referred in glowing terms to the well-known worth of the departed and the fullness of the life that} had closed. Interment was In the. family plot in Durham cemetery. I The Pall bearers were Alfred Red.; ford. J. ll. Smith, Edward Bailey.l luvld Adlam. Alfred Sharpe andI Reginald Sharpe. l tive Company, also one a A. Win-en at Durham. Sb: deceased by a son_ Willis. .ued away at the age of IR Infant son, two “stars. Sharpe and Mrs Alfred Re, one broth", William T. H Left to mourn her passing are her husband and hut sons. Elton and Oitrord, at home, Reginald, teacher nt Niplssinx, and Arthur. manager of the Durham Farmers' Coonern MRS. SARAH L. EDDINGTON a lemon ot friends. She-Was a de, vout member of Allan Park Angli- can church. We"... Jun! numm and been in At the that!) of Mr Eddington in visit of Rt. Ex. Comp; R. J' failing health for the past two years 1920 she went to live wi.’. her lay, of Guelph, Grand thot. ct . . T . l lington District No. 4, who sue and on Wednesday suffered a severv daughter. Mrs Dtewart tlrat in N. Rt Ex Comp R W Hugh heart attack, from which she failed rtnto and then on the 2nd conces-i LiLi7 to that office last to rally, passing away ourly Friday sion of Normanby, where she died. I . '. mornlmt. _ She leaves to mourn the lost! of a It was accompanied by seven The late Mrs. Atllum, “host: mini dented mother, two daughters, Mrs I/Ji','?':,',:,'.',,':',',',"',:,?,.., while te en name was :‘-.-lena Ilnzelt. wan" George F.'. Stuvart (Emily) and Mrs mentor) were also in t horn at Allan Park, and was the Georxe H. Jones (Sarah) of Hartley.'ance' and a goodly represeu yot.ngrost daughter of the late Mr .r'tvrkatehewan, also 8 grandchildren, from the local Chapter. and Mrs William Hazlett. She war, and 2 great grandchildren. Two bro] After Acme degree work had in her Kitty-third year, and was man them predeceased her. Mrs Mel. , exemplified before the Grand ( rind rn not: 5th, 1900, to Mr Wm. Storrey cf town is a niece. " banquet was served all in ti Adlam, 1 prominent farmer of Ben. The funeral was held on Monday/i cept.on room, followed by a Prt tin"k towrvship. Mrs Adlam wan a to Maplewood cemetery. - The ser- oftoasts, presided over by Rita woman of pleasing disposition, at. vice was conducted by Rev Mr Kaye First. Prineimu of the'Chapter. trot-live personality, superior ability, of Dromore. The pallbearers werc' King and Royal Craft Was hrs and her maxing wilt be keenly felt Messrs Henry Damm, Nelson Halli-.1.“ responded to by the Na; by her husband and family. and by day, James Marshall, Donald Mcn'AntheIm; thence 2,"tpelt a lesion of friends. She was a tie. vride, Sandy Campbell mm "est-s... Priceville. “mm“ ' - =-- MRS. WILLIAM ADLAH Mrs. William Adina. . well-known and highly respected resident of Bentinck township. passed away Friday morning at her home near Muiu-k. Mrs Atilam had been in failing health tor the past two years and on Wmlnomlay suffered a seven? heart attack. from which she failed to rally, passing away ourly Friday momma. - mt VOL. LXII. NO. 41 Pr. WiIllam T. Hazlett. Ioral was held Monday " 'om her late residence, ser- the house and grave helm: 11Eltou,tgi,t, l two sisters. Mrs m Farmers' Coopers; also one sister, Mrs Durham. She was pre- Alfred Redford 1, Will‘s, who Members and ot, yea rs . an "on and pro: i The churches are going in, in the afterncons. instead of evening. .... i'We are all busy knitting there days tor the troops.†The Glenelg Centre Bantu-u Mis- Mon Circle held their Thank Otter. 'tttt meetinz. Wed. evening. October 11 in the Sunday 'SchOol hall of the Durham Baptist Church. with a splendid crowd in ttttettdtutee. Mrs W. Ewing rend Psalm 107 and it was followed by a reason of prayer. Mrs E Blodgett sue n Thanksgiv- ing rendinz. Mrs. W. Thompson song I solo. on request. "Take Time to be Holy." Mus Franklin of Bro llvin we: the guest spenker and gave a very interesting account of her work n n missionary. Mr Allen Bell moved a vote of thank. end the pastor closed the meeting with prayer. Willie‘s children have been evacu- ated to Selkirk. next to Galaahiels on the borders. They have been mast fortunate-s modern house, plenty of acrrmmodation, and a huge warden. much to the children’s delight. The gentleman of the house lived alone and had pomeone come in to work for him, so he thought he was doing his duty. offering his house trawitp and family. Willie's wife, does the work meantime, and all are very happy. He is fond of the children and they go to church with him. Food is not scarce. We get every. thing we ask for. and are not ration. ed yet. but sane mule buy more than their needs. l "We have all been so upset with _this terrible war. Our windows are lull darkened at night and we are not ‘zzllowed to have the least streak of High: down the aides, and it is so _dimeult. TVe have black paper mated iall around the windows, black blinds and dark curtains to draw at the back. There is no street lighting. "'rams and buses have blue lights. iYou can hardly see them. his most (j,iiiri,iiir, to go out at night. We |had nothing like that the last war/ [We go to business and church carry-E ring our gas masks. All the beautifuli Yparks and open spaces are dug urh 'and air raid shelters made. We livei in a flat and the shelters are alittle,' way oft, so we shall just have to take our chance and remain in the house.‘ ....in is so early dark now, and we, won't Co out after dark. _ The education authorities advised, all children he evacuated. but only in proportion went and some ot themi have returned home again, which the' authorities say is foolish. Mothers, could accompany children under schq ool age. ! A letter from Miss Agnes Binnie: or Edinburgh, Scotland. to her Me-l Girr ccusins in Durham, dated Oct; 1. 1939, gives a vivid picture of war) conditions in the Old Land. She trays, "We have all been so upset with this terrible war. Our windows are, nil darkened at night and we are not! Ml lights Darkened Ihrongboul Edinburgh ---.""_.. uuu l Cormount. I Floral tributes were given the family, Mrs Wilfred Peter. Donald Mellvrlde. and Mrs. Wilton. Mr and Mrs Arthur Mr and Mrs Teller Daniel, M tred Reid, Mrs W. A. C Friends from a distance were and Mrs Arthur Firth and son hurt. Mr Alfred Reid and son bert ot Toronto. GLENELG CENTRE B. M. "Tanner" farm, north ot Holstein on January 2nd, 1858. The family moved in 1878 to the home in Hor stein on the lot now occupied by by the skating rink. Here she was married to George Eddington and tori many years, they lived on “Hiding: tcn's HO" north of Orchard. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 't.wr.6 slaullcllllllren. Two ttrm' "â€"r “we uettree work had been redeceased her. Mrs Mel. f exemplified before the Grand Supt., ct town is.g a niece. " banquet was served all in the re. "new, was held on Monday, ception room, followed by a program Iewood cemetery. " The sen. of toasts. presided over by P.Ramage _ conducted by Rev Mr Kayo First Principal of the Chapter. The lore. The pallbearers werc' King and Royal Craft' was first on m'nry Datum, Nelson Halli, list. responded to by the National nos Marshall, Donald smr'Antheen: thence Comp. McBride of Sandy Campbell and Robert Prieeville, proposed the toast “i It.. g“Grand Chapter'" responded to by tributes were given by Ex. Comp. W. H. Kress, Grand Ste- ily, Mrs Wilfred Peter, Mrs; ward, and the Grand Supt.. in an Mollvride, and Mrs. Elvin excellent address en the history of Mr and Mrs Arthur Firth _ Free Masonry, which was the 121th Mrs Teller Daniel, Mr At. light of the evening. Rt. Ex.'Comp. id. Mrs W. A. Clark. : R. W. Hurthes proposed the toast to from a distance were Mr "The Visitors"; responded to by, Arthur Firth and son Her. Very Ex. Comp. Powers and Ex. , Alfred Row and so" Wit Comp. Gould. District Secretary of ' Foronto. IGuelph: Comp. Dunlop, Chatsworth; ' -'"_---. 'm. Ex. Como. Edwards and Very 1 .Ex. Comp. Beadlestone. Palmerston: 1 bis Dafkened Elam! Comp. Lindemood of Ohio, avis,, . iitrt. In Guelph. A story or two by lmmNs iidialmrglril21. Comp. Irwin and the Third Prln-i; ------ Jewel's toast completed a happy tra/ r from Miss Agnes Binnie, ternal and social night. ( slim Be I Durham Agricultural Society Ir) .90 a keen competition, the firtet Enrize winner for greatest improve-l ,ments made around the farm home.‘ Ilaml and buildings going to Wm.’ 1,1302!» of Varney, as announced srme (weeks ago. There were 47 organiza-l ;tions in the province who entered, guns eornmrtitlcn. and each local tinit) ,nrize winner. was visited try Mr .Knnpp, to decide the prcvineial vic-’ 'tors. Among tho 47 Winners Mr, iBorie was placed 11th, a very ered-; titable showing. There was but slight,l Idifference in the scores of all tho, lenders. ', One exhibitor. who has shown at. many fairs in um part ot the prov- ince. stated Durham had the belt‘ all-round fair he Ind attended thu, year, with the exception of Tees-, water. ' Durham Agricultural Society has paid out all prize money won at the tatt fair, and for the tirat time In several yearn, paid the full 10e cents on the 8. Gocd weather and a good show made it poulble. high mark in ttate receipts of $2.. 647.75. With grandstand, cqncert and dance receipts added, their in- come w†83,187.60. but you Tem. water gate was 82,292, sad the we “on: high your was 1936, with a 32,314 Me. With fund- iike than nvnihble. " in not no much of a problem to put on a outstanding fur. Ag. Society Paid Mrs John Smith, Durham, had the misfortune to ran downstairs, this Thursday morning, breaking both wrists, and is now a patient in Dur. ham Hospital. While a shock to this elderly lady, she was not critic- ally hurt, fortunately, and we hope her recovery may be rapid. The first Provincial prize winner was Lorne Richardson, R. R. No. 4. Wondstork, who wing $260; 2nd was Robert Sinclair of Churchill: 3rd, E. A, Monteith ot R. R. 3. Embro. Even for 11th place. Mr Bogle will receive a cash prize, and also an a- ward trcm the Wawanean Insurance Co. 1 Injured by Fall. In the Province-wide Farm Home Improvement Contest, sponsored by the Canadian Farmer, and by Agri. cultural Societies or other organiz anions locally, the results have just been announced. Won 11th Place in Prov. Home Improvement Contest For 1939, Teeswater lets a new Durham Chapter Royal Arch Masons was honored Monday by the "Ire visit of Rt. Ex. Comp. R. M. Fin, lay, of Guelph, Grand Supt. ct wer lington District No. 4, who succeeded. Rt. Ex. Comp R. W. Hughes or' Grand Supt. Visits 5 Durham Chapter! w anal clflce last April. Icccmpanied by seven other rampanlons, while several nerston wer'e also in attend. , a goodly representation local Chapter. WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE Prizes in Full DURHAM, ONT., THURSDAY, OCTOBER " Mr Jchn Tumbull and his bride of Attthetarttrurtr spent Thanksgiving wcekend at the home of Mrs Geo. A. Turnbull. South Bentinek. Besides Mrs Geo, Searle and grandson Don- ald of Guelph and Mrs Mary Barber of Egremont, who also spent the holiday with Mrs. Turnbull, the fol- lowing came to otter their congratu- ulations to the young couple: Mr and Mrs Art McNally and family, Mr and Mrs Wm. Tosh, Mr Geo. Scheure- man and family, Mr Walker and family. i Mrs Savage of Stratford and Mrs Molaughnn of Lcndon. are visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs E. w. Limin. "i Lachian MoKlnnon and his daugh- V trr. Mrs Charles Crawford. Mr Craw- _ fnrd and little daughter were I Thanksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs t J. M. Burgess. .i Mr and Mrs. James Robinson of . Fergus, are visiting this week with , Mr and Mrs C. M. Leeson, Varney. " Mr and Mrs W. Haywood oi Ham. 'utcn, Mr and Mrs Robert Tennant. Bracebridge were holiday callers on Mrs J. C Nichol and daugher, Flora mm». Miss Nichol returned Monday to Toronto. ; Mr and Mrs Peter Nichol Detroit, .were visitors last week with the Hunter's uncle Walter Nichol. Mrs Donald McQueen left Wednes- day to holiday for a week with Chatham relatives. Mr and Mrs Lloyd Mu daughter Elin. spent a few d their daughter in Brantford. Mrs G. Miller and two sons Midland were holiday with Peter Hepburn. Misses Laura and Ella or' Toronto visited with Julia Weir. , Mr Peter and Miss Alice Ramaze Mrs C Ramaze, accompanied by Ar. thur Ramage of Therntrury, visited at the hcmeq of other members cf the family over last weekend; Dr. C. C. Ramaze at Vineland. and Mrs R. J. Mcanr'ht at Waintteet. tl$riiit tiltoittittt, Peter Nichol Detroit, last week with the Walter Nichol. ' and Ella McKinnon HOLITEIN LEADER Lloyd Miner and Annie and days with of Cars Coll de at Ceylon. Mr J. B. Dumeld had the right front of his car smashed in a col- hsion at Ceylon the other day. He was about to round the curve at top cf hill at east end on right side when another car appeared on wrong side of road. Mr Duffield tried to uvrld collision. but “as not success- ful. Repairs will cost about 8100. South Grey High and Continuation Schools Field Meet will be held 'n Durham tomorrow, October Mth. Mr and Mrs Walter Foreman of Brampton announce the engagement of their daughter, Esther Marie, to Mr Wesley A Wright of Hanover, son of Mr and Mrs C. A. Wright, the marriage to take place in Grace lfnited Church, Brampton, cn Novem- ber‘sth. Mrs Rrbert McCaslin of Hanover announces the engagement of her daughter. Florence Elizabtth, to Ew- art Claxton Poster, son of Mrs Ethel Poster and the late Mr Fcster of Chesley, the marriage to take place on Oct. 28th, tn the United Church. ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Elsie May. daughter of the late Mrs Annie Leaning. to Mr borne Me. Murdo. son of Mr and Mrs J. P. Me. Murdo ot Dromore. The marriage to take place quietly in October. ST. COLUMBA CHURCH, Pricoville Which is celebrating its, Slat anni- versary next Sunday with special services. s..--"".-.- - " _-u-c.,. ' 1939 CORN "icvFlAN--tn Durham Hospital, on l Cuttday, Oct. 15m. to Mr and Mrs I John McVean, Nomaby, a son. PtACK--At Durham Hospital. on l Oet. 11th, to Mr and Mn John Back. R. R. 2, Prloevllle, a (hurl:- ter. , nWYER--At Durham Hosp“ ll. on Oct. 13th, to Mr and Mrs Mike Dwyer, Glenelg. a son. 1 vAKE---At Durham Hospital. on (m 1 14th, to Mr and Mrs Albert "Kes/ Hopeville, a son. i FLANAGAN - At Durham Hospital.I en October 14th, to Mr and Mrs. P. Managua. a daughter. I BRWHAM--m Hanover Hospital on. Oct. 15th to Mr and Mrs Herb; Brigham (nee Esther Petty).i Dentlnck a daughter. 1 ibur new elders will be ordained In the Presbyterian Church next Suva- day morning: Messrs. Wm. G. Firth, E. B. MacArthur. Herb Cross, and Wm. McRonald. _ ---- 'Church will hold on Friday even- 1 A meeting will be held in “will; Nov. mm, tt Yummy "all. mr Trinity Panel: Hall on Thursday-lowed by tt stood mum. Admission evening, October. 19th at 7.30 p. , Me and 20c. m. tor the purpole ot organizing al. . ------ Junior Red Crux Society. more) M. Paut's urch. Battalion! fowl sentatlves from the Ioul Red CI‘OSI'lg-upper will be eld T'ttutsdtty. Oct. Branch will be present. The soune/'Mttt. Admienio 35c. and tar., Pm penile ot the town and community gnu. are invited to attend. This a worthy; -----.- :zggxurof‘n “2:230 tram-:33†The [lan Women's 1ttrttitute * [plus to hol a cmkinolt- awful, fisrh young men and women. l . . _ - Four New Eldon. Having accepted the Agency for the In- ovcr Cleaners. we are prepared to give you reasonable price 5 on all your Cleanir g and Pressing With a little co-orexatit n. prompt service will be our motto Jr. Red Cross Soc'y. D. M. SAUNDERS, Durham Published Weekly " 33.00 a year In advance. " [JIM . sates. 32.50 a nu In “moo. Peer Rum. Publisher Goods Called for and Delivered. Phone " NOTICE ! Now is the time to buy your Farm Machinery before the mire goes higher. Call at I ll†hell the Amara: to attach to any old auto that has a mod on- zlne. You can have a Tractcr at tt reasonable cost. Thla Tractor Is in good condition. will pull 2-!urrow plow. Do any farm work that a Ford is intended in do. Wlll sell for $160.00 (will. FORDSON TRACTOR non. farm '"oet, Implemenu, do No reserve. Temp cut-II. Bee billet Gee. Duncan, Auetpoeerr. uie “can. Tuesday, October 'A--uwi Pulls. ter, on No. 6 ‘htghwuy. 6 miles north at Durham. will sell by public nuc- Everybody wet The Abe' sen Wotttett's [unlillllo puns to hol a crokinolt- awful, fisrh pond and bank g sale In the twltool. Friday. Oct. 20, at eight o‘clock. Phone 140 DURHAM, ONT. The fowl "tper or Vgtrtte y Uttitod DURHAM MACHINE CHOP COMM} EVENTS