, ' 'vvv--v V‘ a very pleasing event on SeptenflJer 18, when Miss M. Sims of Owen Sound and Mr. H. Livingston of Vick- . ers were united in marriage. -was the increased admission fee. Surely the Directorate can furnish something better in the way of amusement than what they had this Year, and surely they can ï¬nd a _ _better use tor the peOple’s money A 'than whiskey for the judgesâ€"Bun- On Friday last Keith NewtOn luck- ily esrapmi with a sprined ankle when dumped out of the buggy in a runaway. The horse started at the top of the hill and after throwing Keith out at the skating rink con- tinued around the block by way of Hutton Hill. The broken rig was left on the road. .The horse was not seriously injured. ; Mr. and Mrs. Collins of San Fran- cisco, where he has been connected with The Chronicle of that city for the past thirty-five years, is visit- ing his cousin; Mr. A. H. Jackson, 'in town. ‘ The home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Husband of Toronto was the scene of A â€"--- The czmm1ters are putting the roof 0n‘xiho'.‘ new Baptist. Church. A I'PViYal service is in yrogr‘css at the .Metho':>dist Church under the managemmfl 0f the Moukman Bros. P. D. )IL'E\Y(‘II. formerly of Varney, but now of Rouleau. Sash. had the misfor-Lunn to have one of his arms broken and will be laid up for-some time. um OS 00.. 111: Revs 8 t0 9. Beef 6 t0 7, Lamb 8 tn 10. Ducks pm pair 30 to 500. (verse per Tb Tun, Lixe Hugs $6.4.) LO $7.00. Max'rim‘1.â€"â€".\'oar va'il. \\'( October 1. at. the residence bride‘s parents. by Rev. J M'iss Ji‘ssip Re‘icl of Egremor \Villiam CHIM'Mge of 0ch :' Market Repnrt.-â€".\\'lwat 7: ’2. Pea< 73 Burlev 33. Hay $6.00. Butt»: 13L'NMEggsy-13. F )3..~B(u'nâ€"â€".\t Glenroadin. September .l0 3111an MI‘S.-\1]alan\‘d, a son. _ On Wednesday. September 17. a pretty wedding was solemnizetl at the home of J. F. Durant of Egremont when his daughter Alice was united in marriage to 311'. George Kirkness of Arthur township. The ceremony was pert'tiirmerl by Rev. )1 r. Truax of Holstein in the presenee o'f imm‘edi- ate relatives to the number of about forty. Mr. Robert McGowan the Penple‘s Mills and from business. Iiage t0 Mr.Isa:-1( Pet ch 0t Russiand. B.C. Rex. M1 Farquharson officiated in the pxcsence of furtx or ï¬ftv in- \ited guests. [119} left Tuesdav for Rossland, but, “ill \isit. a fexx daxs at Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. TWENTY YEARS AGO Septemiwt'; i. the hnmo Of Mr. and MN. Robmt 13(th “as again the scam» nt‘ :1 happy ownt when their daughtvr Millin. was 1mith in mar- Editor and 311‘s. Rama» attem. ul the margria e 01 tiw Ia'uers brotlzf: Mr. \\ illiam C0} prim-“n. at Y'eOVil, \\ odnvselav last. \Iiss me \\ Light .Wa Ighter of MP. and Mrs John \X1ight,passetl :m :1\ on Fiidav att9rnoon last. and intm- mvnt “as made in Durham cemetmv 0n Summay. ()n \Vetmesday mmning of last. week Mr. H. C. McKm'hnie and Mrs. Gnrslino were unite-w! in marriage. The ceremony was {H.‘I'I'OI‘HIW‘I by Rev. Mr. Ryan. The.» trestle walk at the cm mill is. bping rapidly constructed Mr. M. Richamsiim writes us 1mm \ancuim 1‘ regretting his iuahi litv ti) be p1 caent at the South ï¬rm Fail. We warm-t to loam Of the death of Miss Buz 39:33 daughter of Inspector Burgess of O“ (311 Sound. A ~32ch death occurred in Glenelg near Buncssan, 0n 1‘ r1dav last. Mr. Aichie McNah. a man about 45 vears 01 age mm for the cons in the monning. but failing to return, a 58:3 13021 “315 mach and tn“ ards ex enâ€" ing he \\ as found in'3 u suamp noai'lv ‘ de:_.1d hming' ain (how. it is thought for sewr‘al hours. It is thought he took a pazalytic stroke or an epilep- tie (it. A paner mrm Rose Law,n Indiana, has an: «Hx'ertisement for Mr. A. Mc- Clinton. who has. embarked in the furniture business. The stock, implements and furni- ture of Jasmin Corbett will be sold at. auction on the 11th inst. Hugh MacKay will wield the hammer. From The Chronicle Pile of October 2,1902. Mr. H. H. Miller sans: ‘I sold the Rios fazm as I hme manv others, thmugh n9“ spaper adx ertising. Mrs. McArthur returned to Cleve- land aftex \isiting in this \icinity since the 11th of August, \\ hen her; mother. \115 William Henderson, 01‘ (xi: scott “as injuud in a runavsax I‘mâ€"m \xliich she died next dax. \ October 9, 1902‘ H_‘II‘t.â€"â€".\\ hnatT .. Oats {zlrley 5?). Hm}: $5. 00 to lac“ Eggs 13.1710111‘ per 52 .20. Dressed Hogs $8.. _ i. .mmjéuog 3 72.. ms. 3. :55 moss? chwil. \Vcdnesdax’ ', October 5, 1922. mm: of the at the? cement Truax, secured a situation in Toronto for the winter. A little daughter arriv- ed lately at the home of Nat. Whit- neat 8100. Mr. Mrs. W. H. Bean and daughter Elizabeth of Fordwich were in town Sunday and enjoyed their brief visit in" renewing former acquaintances. Postmaster Smith paid a flying vis- it to the Flesherton Fair on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Shorthouse and «laughter Sylvia nmtm'ed from Wei- lansi on Sunday last to spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Holmes. They returned Friday. . Mr. Cameron McIntosh. editor'and pi'om'ietor of the North Battleford News. is spending a couple of weeks with friends and relatives in Dor- norh and Vicinity. We were pleased to have a call from his yester«.,ia_\'.: Before returning West he intends to visit in Perth and other places where he taught. before entering newspaper work. The C. P. R. this your has I‘opl'o- sontatiws at e-Vury Fall Fair in the country. 'J‘hosv who ropl'vsonted tlw company at tho South Groy Fair horn were H. Ross. Hridgo and Building Mastma 21ml Rnaolmastcr Gulhriv. Those two nfl'ivials make their rounds in a company motor car. Mr. and 311's. 'l‘ht.»mas Idle uf Thornbury \‘isitml the) first 01' (hr \wmk with hwr sistm', Mrs. Adam Robertson. [wt-o. '_l_‘l‘my were acmfym- panind by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Park and son Harry. MI 5. SF. Mchmbe went to B1 ant mm on Fridax tn \ isit her daughter 3115. Miller. Nature’s Own i Mr. and Mrs. J. McCoskeI‘y and Mrs. Allan McKinnon were guests of Mrs. Malcnim McInnis. near Price; \‘iHO. the ï¬rst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLachlan and daughter Marie, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Burgess were guests at the Ramsay home at. Owen Sound the ï¬rst. of the week. Dr. and Mrs. Eduard Lauder or anonto spvnt a I'm davs \isiting.r his brothers. Messrs. Thomas and A. W. H. Lander. Mrs. G. McKechnie and Miss J. Weir motor-mil in Pike Lake the ï¬rst. of the week and spent the day. Mrs. D. Stonehnuso of Pricevillo is Visiting hm' sister, Mrs. D. Mc- 1_1¢_)skel'_\‘. in tnwn. Miss Marv Turnbull, “110 is at- tending Guelph Collegiate Institute. motoicd rccentlv to spend the week- end \xith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. '(‘icorge Turnbull, in South Bentinck. Sim was accompanied by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. George Scarle, - Mr. and Mrs. John J. JohnstOn of Rocklyn spent a couple of hours with us on Saturday as they were return- ‘ ing from a motor trip to Pinkerton. Mr. Johnston is a cousin of Ye Edit- or. I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henderson, the Iatters mother Mrs Drummond. and their fittlo daughter Bettv, of Durham. spent Tuesday with old fiiends in town "Tom†has built up a nice business since going to D111han1 tom 01 ï¬xe years ago and has an up- -toâ€" date bread baking plant .â€"Walkei ton TeleSCOpe. Mr. J. L. Flarity of Ow en Sound, a tailor here some ten or twelve w ars ago. \x 11s in town Tuesday 11i-j'i1i and «raxe us a Brief call yesterday mom- inor. He has a lucratixe merchant ignoring business in Owen Sound. Mrs. W. H. Whitchurch of Toronto is spending a couple of weeks with friends. It is ï¬ve years since she left for Toronto and this is her ï¬rst trip back. - \Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, their son Charles. and daughter Tressa, motor- ed ox er from Rockbn Sunda} and spent a fen hours with us runund The Chtonicle office. Mr. Miller is Reeve of Euphrasia and a brother-in- law of Y9 Editor. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL (Native Indian) unms'ron; own Ln alu- g, O lghtor. .3. . . .g. “C. (if ,2. 01' the- .3. Adam “‘3‘ » ’4‘ C" â€" (rum .2. 1 Park .3. ‘2‘ .‘OPI'P- .2. :1 the .3. 9d UH !: l [mu f'I‘ il1li11;_;.. Ull'iv 0:1: 1» ’2- tun .2. .3. 111dâ€? “’01- ‘E‘ 1 MW :2: hony cg. °3* .1. " and .2. Mom ’2' .'()(.‘1\\‘ ’§‘ Dor- .. ‘RSMI : I‘day. ’2' [Is to : how '3‘ happy .3. -;~ .‘hfer :2: “,own .1. visit ’32 388. 3:: ViSâ€" .x. idav o:- ’1. .x. â€".....â€"--~ ’1‘ 4* . ’3'- + 4‘ .1. + + , Successor to MACFARLANE CO. The Rexall Store. ‘ Get C.P.R. Tickets Here - v_- A.’ WU 1 cheap coal. [he matter \\'381 it was. A bill for issuing summonses. -.v body would have to have tlwil' munâ€" w;; an hand \Vth tho coal was deliv- m'ml. H0 thnught the local «inalvx's mum 1w trusted t0 keep thv priw mnvn. and CNN] Hm I'm-f Hm+ hm- Mayor Allan'roacl a letter from .l. A. Ellis, Ontario Fuel Controller w»â€" .lating to the supply (lf coal for this wintor anal ‘snggvsting tho appoint- ment of a local controller. meo (Jaltlor opposml this. l‘ugnw-wr. stat- ing that it' tho town appointed a-con- trullor. it might work a hardship on some of tho tmvnsfulk. With runtrollvr on the job. he! said. (“1.13% hf'dy \leltl hnYn tn hen'n 4|.n:.. __ Z! Rev..F. G. Hardy appeared before 1 the Council requesting that they give - their official approval to a service of 1 community thanksgiving to be held l in Trinity Church on Friday night - of next week, the 13th inst. Rev. Mr. Hardy said he had already made rangements for Archdeacon tr‘ ingham of Brantford to be here. and thought that after the bcmntiful liarâ€"- \iest and good conditions generahy obtaining in this vicinity. it mmhi he only right to show our thanks in a community service of thanksglvn ing. The Councl thought‘ so. im". and passed a motion that they attend in a body at. the Anglican Church. A deputation of ladies from the l .0. D.E. also waited on the Council ash- ing them to consider the submitting of a bylaw to build a new Town Hall and pledgng themselves to help. The Council were very altentive and after 1 the ladies got through expressed the opinion that now was not an Opporâ€" tune time to bring this matter up, in the dying hours of an expiring Conn- cil, as it. were. They were sympa- thetic with the idea. and recognized the necessity for something better than we have at [.iresent. They 1 omimencted the 1.0.1115. to make. a canvass ol‘ the town and ascertain the feeling 0f the prolfnn'ty-mvners. [2' they were favorable, the 30mm] \'~'Ollltt lose no time in ge to work on a by-law. 3P- .) t i l t: ' ‘- 30(3â€" tting down 1 ‘ The Town Council met Monday ev- ening. The reading of the minutes, and the passing of a batch of ac- counts amounting to $541.04, was the, preliminary duty. MCFADDEN’S DRUG STORE . and citml thn fact that I has always been noted for TOWN COUNCIL MET MONDAY Real Good Soap ueen noted for its matter was left as nachinorï¬ that UUI' ‘0 \\.a P“ will do ï¬ne work.- gut-sum Illal. a strmt-lig‘ht be placed in the block Stmlh ol' McKay‘s corn- 01‘ to kWp' the {motile from gt" lost. in the mud this tall. As chairâ€" man of tho Fire and Light. Committee MP. Cation was to make a report on the situation. Ho (“(1. Ho. recom- mondoil that, a light. he placed there. Pulling on their armor, the Council went into the battle, both sides with . colors flying. Councillors McQuenn and Catton made the motion that the. light be installed. Reeve, Caldor tting v -A‘\_- other part. added that made. them look like warrants. They had origâ€" inally been issued for offenders who had skipped town and had never been served. It was claimed that as the summonses had never been serv- ed the warrants were superfluous. Anyway. said Constable McLean. I would hate like the mischief to~ar7 rest anyone on one Of those things. Mayor Allan was ï¬nally given the authority to hie himself into the ;prcsenm3 of his Magistrateship and see what Could he done about the ' matter. The. next subject. up for discussion might hp termini "he ligl‘lt that. failâ€" ed." It. is .astimishing What :2 lot. of gas can he cli’used «in'er such an in- signilit‘fant article as an electric light hull». It seems that some of the resiâ€" dents in the south of the town re- quested that. a strait-light he placed . in the block South of Mclx'av‘s mwm ‘ law had entered suit for‘the amount, $8.30. Although requested to give some information on the subject, Mr. Laidlaw had not done so, and some of the items were disputed. The Reeve could not: see how Durham’s Police Magistrate expected to collect 81.00 fOr taking an affidavit, when there were any number of magistrates in town who would take them for noth- , ing. Anyway, the swearing in of the ‘ constables and inspectors was nonel of the town‘s business. They could be sworn in by the 'liiwn Clerk. but. it' they lnw'il'erred to go to the Police Magisrrate the town should not be i_‘){p('u,'lect to pay for them. Some ob- jection was taken to a couple [of summonses. er warrants {the Coun- cil or constables 1:)resent did not, know which class t0 place them in? that had been charged for. T hey had been originally summonses. but some part. had been erased and some other part added that rngrln â€m..- CHRONICLE rants and swe earin'g in constables and inspectoxs was laid on the table by the Reexe \\ ho stated that \h Laid- Charles Jones is coming to the Vet- crans’ Star Theatre to-morrow and Saturday nights. the 6th and 7th, in this latest. William Fox photoplay. “Rough Shod,†based on a story writ- ten by the well-known] Charles Selâ€" zc‘r. It’s a \Vcstcrn, of (ftiiursc. for it is in this line. of ï¬ction that both Sclzer and Jones cxcei~one with his pen. the other with his skill as an actor for the screen. This new Jones picture is said to be quite up to the best. of St:»lzer‘s \\'01‘k-â€"â€"\\'lliCh is some praise int"tt-*<‘)tt. Helen Ferguson is the star‘s lead- ing woman; but another feminine role of almost. equal importance is enacted by Ruth chick. Maurice Flynn, who has starred in Fox pro- ductions. has thin "heavy†part. Car Load Salt Just Arrived=- CREAM WANTED Old Clerk’s office on th hill was next. up. It wa to the property commit' - 'â€"â€"v-V.V\‘ 9V IL. [The ratepayers paid their share of lighting themain part of the town. and Were entitled to at least some consideration. Councillor Saunders said that if they weren’t using the hydro in their houses they weren‘t; entitled to lights on the streets. Mr.E (Jatton thought differently. Hut-w Calder said he would YOU) for it if he thought the installation would not .‘â€" rost. over $150. but until he was sure '- Ht‘ this he would oppose it. Mr. $ Catton thought that if that were the ' ease someone ought, to move an aâ€" mendmen to the motitm. An amend- ment by Smith and Macdonald to ta- ble the report carried. We were in- 1 formed yesterday that. the light will i t i cost approximately $10. i Hanover Maple Leaf Flour Shorts, Bran, Feed of all kind 8 wanted to know what it was to cost. Mr. Catton did not know, but said it would not. cost very much, and, no matter what they cost the peeple in town were entitled to adequate light: ing facilities. The Reeve'said that if they started this kind of thing they would want these things all over town. Mr. Catton claimed that even if they did they were entitled to it. Jgh Shed,†based on a story by the \VOIZ-knmx‘n (Ih'n‘le It’s a Western, of (mun-so. n 11.3- S- Sel- Palmerston Creamery HIGHEST PRICES PAID. WITH CHARLES JONES [on of the floor in the Tice on the side of the 11p. It was turned over ty committee. FLY DESTROYER What a peaceful old world this would be if it: wasn't. inhabitod. I hereby apologize for a'remark I very thoughtlessly repeated reflect- ing on' the good name of Mrs. Kearns. In so far as I know there is no truth in-the remark and I am sorry and hereby make a full 1‘“. traction. J ’ A RETRACTION To Whom It, May Concern: I have secured the agen- cy for Wodehouse Ani- mal Invigorator, Baby Chick Food, Poultry Food, Lice Killer, etc. We also sell Zenoleum, the best c11s1nfectant. What are your health building plans for the spring time? Our pure food 18 the builder Who Will aid you and your family to en Joy the days ful spring. We expect to hear from you Price Right ONT. PAGE FIVE . ANGEVlNIC