fl p. n1 IO th- 3. awn m5... PAGE 1W0 Secretary of the Department. of Soâ€" cial Service of the Methodist Church 1 gave an interesting illustrated lec- ‘ ture entitled “Better Canadians in. a i . Better Canada“ in the Methodist . Church on Thursday evening last. ; The well-known gifted speaker‘s ' instructive lecture was much enjoy- ed. We were pleased to receive a call from Mr. Cohurn whom we have not met since his boyhood days. His gifted father was on Flesherton cir- cuit many years ago. Division Court in the Town Hall was largely attended on Friday last. Judge Sutherland presided and the following cases were heard: Duck- nine". UVIUCIIUG "w Univ-n- ..__._ _e close judgment was reserved. Leitch vs Fawcett or the livery here, was an action brougpp {or $20 for break- 1|... Llnfnnr‘nn' an iIClluu u; Uuelbv .v. - . ing in eoit w ich, the ‘defendant‘ claimed, had not been done. The case was dismissed with costs. Duckâ€" ett (Levi) vs Haney (Robert), an ac- tion brought for $30 wages for work on house and upon hearing the eviâ€" dence judgment was given for the 1 full amou_nt anti costs. _-... L‘t‘I‘t‘t‘ “'hl.‘ I GUI; .lUI ‘ . “D L Mrs. Bella McKinnon was when to Tomnto on Saturday by the sen- out illness of her sister, Mrs. J. Mcâ€" Crac. \vhu visited here in good health a l‘urtnigh§_350. I Q " â€"-â€" I‘AI‘AI‘A a “'l Llllollu “Ova Mr. 11. W . Paton of Knox College, Toronto. made a week-end visit at. his home and supplied the Presbyâ€" tierian pulpit, at. Priceville on Sun- ay. Rev. John Coburn of Toronto was. the guest. of Rev. H. H. and Mrs. Eaton at the parsonage while here last, week. Mr. David Graham, who was taken quite ill some days ago with sympâ€" toms of a slight stroke, has recover- ed nicely and is able to move about “a llllll Mr. R. G. Holland, who has been inl poor health recently and off duty the past seven weeks to recuperate, is returning to 1118 post this week and his friends are pleased to see him regaining his health. Miss McMillan .has been a very capable supply in lthe schqol._ ‘ - . l,___.‘__] A“ UV..VV.. DIIU Mrs. J. A. Jamieson returned on Saturday from Owen Sound after an extendpd visit with her sons Charlie and "J1mn}19’:J_za_plgq.§()n. . ~ "‘An Mrs. F.H.W. Hicklir-g was in 'l‘or-l onto part of last week attending the funeral of her friend, Mrs. Berry. Mrs. Joseph Mueller or Montclair, NJ., returning from visliting her sister at Winnipeg, visited over the _week-end with her sister, Mrs. .L A. iJamieson here. _ " ‘ I'll', __A_‘ Mrs. Walter Honor and little son Billy of South Porcupine, are on a short visit with the former’s mother. Mrs. J. A. Jamiesotk The ladies all made a visit. to Owen Sound on Mom day. ' Miss Maud Richardson. who rrâ€" ' cently joined her sister, Mrs. {Dr} Webster. of Toronto, on an extender-l holiday on the Continent. has writ- 'ten us from France describing in an interesting manner places visited and the very pleasurable trip. Miss Richardson and sister will spend the Easter season in old London. They expect to return to Canada about. the end of June when Mrs. Webster‘s daughters will return with her from‘ college studies. Mr. Bert .lamieson, a former Flesherton boy. and a. returned sol- dier. who has been for some time station agent in Algoma. has. With his wife. moved to Toronto, where . he has bought a home and mil he f laggnt at Leaside. _n ‘l__ A-‘tl \“‘_- FIIO‘3'0; “E‘JIIU uv uuuu ----- The homes of Mr. and Mrs. Champs Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. ‘1‘. Lower were the scenes of pleasant social functions last. week participated in by a large number of 3mmg ponpio. Miss Ida Lever returned to 'I‘nrnn- to on Monday after an «‘x'mxdorl us“ at the Qarontal home. ‘I ‘.__“_-A r‘n-O.‘.‘ “|;_‘ (II (-111? yulblluu. -.v----.- Miss Lillian McMullen mam: this week to take a position In Tommie. Mrs. John Manning of Brussels has come for an extended visit. with her daughters. Mrs. Fred Mathewson and Mrs. J. A. Lever. Mr. Manning Ir.- ‘turned home last. week after a short. visit. Mrs. John Wright. of \Vingham. who visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred To Investors home. Saturday afternoon, was very sucâ€" cessful, the liberal offering of $40.00 being contributed. Miss Agnes Henâ€" derson presided and a pleasmg pro- gram which had been prepared by l rs. Murray and Miss Henderson was rendered. A pageant entitled “lieroes of the Homeland“ was well ; tle folk. Warden Mc'l‘avish went to Owen Sound last week- to take part in the splendid reception given the Grey Junior Hockey team on their return with laurels from Winnipeg. A Mrs. C. J. Crossley of West Toronto is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. BOyd, this week. The Masonic fraternity here were h sorry to learn on Saturday of the lS death of a well known Mason on this ._ line. ill the person of Mr. Ben Tansley ‘ who died at his home at West Torâ€" onto. Mr. 'I‘ansley was for many , years a resident of Shelburne where “ the remains were brought for burial . , on Monday. ' ‘ ‘ On account of the bud condition of 1- Hm â€mils on Sundav. Rev. Harrower On account of the bad common u; - the roails on Sunday. Rev. Harrower‘ did not reach his appointments at, Eugenia and Proton. Rev. Eaton made good to Inistioge. At the Presâ€" byterian service here a quartette by? Mrs. Alf. Down, Mrs. Blackburn. :(ieorge Cairns and F. Duncan was lmuch enjoyed. At the evening serâ€" vice in the Methodist. church :1 lrio by Rev. Eaton. Dr. Murray and Mr. Cross was splendidly rendered. Congratulations to Town Clerk \V. .I. Viellzimy and Mrs. Bellamy, a very highly esteemed couple, who have ‘ " " ° __.._..__;,“3 lH‘n hnnn and .I. lellamy and Mrs. Bellamy, a very highly esteemed couple, who have spent all their married life here and who will celebrate the liOth anniver- sary of their wedding day on W edâ€" nesday of this week. They were married in Osprey at the home of the l‘iride on April 9, 1885. . M r. .1. Henry of Lucknow has- come ’tn town. taking a position in the Down Sons garag . Mr. Stewart Mc'l‘avish was home from Markdale on Sunday. . .-'\ meeting of farmers was held here last week to consider forming an egg: pool. but mostly for lack of inl’ormz‘ition nothing definite was done by way of organizing. A few, hmvewr, decided to join in an ex- {‘wriment. Mrs. (1)12} Roszell of Caledonia made a. week-end Visit with his sis- ‘ ier. Mrs. \V. J. Stewart. I)“ in). m. labï¬llul‘Ju .,-. Sr. 11.â€"â€"â€"R. Mulntym 73, (5:. McKinâ€" non 71. R. McEachm'n 48. J. J. Ecli- hardt 23. I.â€"â€"-M. McPhuil. A. M. McIntyre. A. McKinnon, A. McEachern. C. Promlly and A. M. Mclflachcm (equal). Pryâ€"1“. McEachern. l). McLeml. W. .Pl'muily. E. Eckhal‘dt. 'l‘lw numbers mean per cent. «lvin .l 1' sun. “F‘ -- DURHAM HIGH SCHO0L \‘is‘. .Ivan Ahm‘dnin. .Ir. llI.-â€"Hora(-o Ayiott. Annie (Janmhvll. ’ SI“. H.-â€"-Elmm° 'l'uckm'. Burt. Gov; don. Mary Campbell. Jr. lI.â€"â€"-Eilcon .-\bordvin. Joe ; (lamptmll. Sr. I.â€"-â€"~'i‘0mmy Davis, Pearl Gordon Sr. l~’r.â€"-â€";\‘0rma Ferguson, Norman TB! The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the iollowmg courses : (1) Junior Matriculation. (2‘) Entrance to Norma) Schgol. Each membei' of the Staï¬â€˜ is 2} Uni- vcx-sily Graduate and expenenced Teacher. Ithtending pupils should prepare to nnter at begmning of term. K. V Igini‘matfon as 'to Coupses may be obtained from the Prmemal. ll S1. llI.â€"-Carmon Qmwn, Katie. Daâ€" "'i‘vhe School has aueredita'ble record in the past Wthh 1t hopes to main- tain in the future. . Durham is an attractwe and heal- thy town apd 00d accommodatggl can be obtame at reasonable ra . J. A. M. ROBB, B. A., Principal. JOHN 3103111803}. Chairman. . [V F .. _-A_ ll No. 2 ,Egremont. MIL-“John ;\Han.(312ul\s Ahm- alidith me'. Max‘gm'vt \V‘ilâ€" .I. B. MacCuaig. 'l‘nachur. Line, _lefl. fgfl Adlam 59~ 3, Adlam Torry 65» U. MC- - W e sometimes wonucr a: m, Mu the career 01 former Secretary Fan. of the Department of .the ’Intermr. that we have any Interior left at. an. â€"â€"Columbus, Ohio. State Journal. We sometimes "ï¬aé'é'almm 59 s wonder as‘we Stud)" “-1! V. Fiddis. Teacher. E. McDon- Mighton ï¬ï¬ï¬h TORONTO April 7 11121.1 Another heavy wc‘ek. 1111111 as 111 â€@1011 in the House :11111 111151111 55 in commiuecs, ended “1111 all 1111 estimates cleared away. 111111 supply voted to the 0x10111111 $69,901,359. 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Uh‘ bowl «‘1' â€Il' «lc‘pal'l- ment 01' agrlrulturv. lhu pruVum- lms undoubtedly ‘mmn lunkm: l‘nr pracâ€" tioal moasurvs tn lmprnw lat-mm: condilions. outline-«l lll <lr:ns.:||ll‘ur- ward fashion smm- Hl’ Ins plum. and in frank, lmsinvsslilu- lc'rtm. c'ullml for co-npvralinn ul :1†m lhc- llnnw. Later Hun. Munnin; llulwrly x-c-Hc-\\ -- ed his promisv ul' wwwrul summri. In cunnm'tiun with nnnngt'ntmn Mr. Martin altltï¬tlttt't‘tl lltc‘ [tt'ntms‘t‘tl organization Hf vnnunttttms It: with county. «mv :mntwr «at “turn \\.:ll be the agricultural t‘t‘ltt‘t‘St‘ttlittIV'. lt assist. and :uh‘isv nmx't'unwx's lli ~nvtl matters as the! mn't'hnsv nt' hunt. 'l‘tn ministvr ('nmplvtwl hl~ l’t‘lt‘t‘t‘ttt‘nâ€˜ï¬ to tho Vat'iuns lll'llllt'llt'~ nt' tlw In. stock industry, lwgnn }t‘~lt‘t'cl2l) ;.t'. mrnoun. chatting \\tllt tau; :t‘ittltlt: poultry vulltu: :nnl tu'mln'tm: I'o-t viva! ut' thv slump nnlmtry mm ï¬lm the \Vfll'ltl stnrks “t \val, :n-wltnn: lated «luring â€w \\':n'. haw t'llltt‘tl 12‘“ Australia is nu lungc't‘ thv t-nntgn-tt tor slw \Vus. 't‘hv nannstc-x' «lvptax'w the lmlcl \\'hh'h lh‘tttsh tinuntlu fruit ll"l" llltttll â€It“ 'l‘tn'uttln :1}. Mi.nllt'c'i1l lltiu‘lu'l.‘ aunt .mnnvu tt the t'l‘mmly was lwttc't' «MW at Mr“ al‘dS in â€Marin. :tnnmnwtn; lo‘ttlJ livo plans fur a svt'n-s nt' ttvnmtm :1: lion Ht't‘hat'tls lH ln' ('utttlttt'twl by t' fruit. branch l.ltl‘nlt‘.:‘llnltl thv mm inch. Unljt' tln- mattvr ut' wrmn apparatus wmams In F... “mm-«t w Rvgnrtling innntu'u'ttm |~'.m~ it "liltistt‘t‘ said. "\Vc' :tt‘c‘ turtlxtn: \.-, (‘al‘vful St‘lt‘t'llttll {it luut'lun :tl Glasmm'." .r\t. thv tn'vsc-nt tnnv ttw 3P0 : grvat many amttn-nttum. :u \w :m- nnly svndtng mtt unw sox'cn. That is a smul'.’ purw-ntzt; hut‘l fw-l it is ln-ttrt‘ :tl ttn~ ttt'0'~'t‘ time. tn lw vxtn-mvty «'m'wt‘nl :t brim: nut. nnly [wnplt' \\'hu ml! in with cmnlitinns as thvy :m- In" I might alsn say that \w :n'- an: int." thl‘ mattrr nt' mlclttlmml :t lxu Using and bringing: tu-furt- tn.» lwul of â€In OlKl country thv clnsu‘nlui of giving: ()nt,:n'tn til-st (-tmntw. thv litm'aturo svnt nut h}. iltw I‘m way ('umpmnvs and llnlttlttnul hr I'I'nnwnt. Untzn'in nvwr tnw un-mw her shan- Hf (-(msiclvt‘nt tHlI. runway; April 10. 1924. District. ngrirnltu ‘al 1'0 {in-s will In fuhm' lw askv a “mum! â€1' British l‘ul'ln In- an nriginal pnsitiun. h} \m «dying a «io-fm-t m â€w [m Sidelights On JERRY ()N '1ԠTHE FAMIL Innkm: \v: Lcmjlun an? m lm'w Hm! reproscn‘ km! in k(