r! zmnthm RO'P‘L'o RL‘CVO I tt'ï¬t hi“ ’“bli'Li‘ {Miss hm c Stratf'urd .\‘ \\ I l “Hui “a \\ \IIN‘ :\ng»-I 'Huplc lam .\l "V". J35. .1 1"!†("Hlt'o t’illlolf'o‘n H!) "II Mummy â€Nantes, T] H â€'9' gal». "‘“D â€I“ “I Mr. and .\l HHH)’ SIM-n irmm. Vt‘ Cilhh-z' 8H! [0 mm. â€â€h‘l' (‘n .\l L «11 52:75; 3:" itr...‘ .22... .17. t:: :7. A. 3: .3. 1:5. f. 3.2;? .7221â€.â€" 1.17. v.32: 2.5: .21: H 'l’ho- mo'miwr :tHo'noI thlnv .~ M â€w vivi'fric light iis will pron: a grca that vicinity. Miss Jessie Ailingh. iiwi-tsmi 0f Hudpli \w H!" 'i'hnrm: i'amilv I) .m‘hzu-nvr'n and Deputy InMo-X' gm to van Suund om to mow! (ï¬vwrmm-m nll'irisxls .‘wz' ('Hnnty ntTic'ials nu tht‘ of 31m! ['nads. ntniv 0n l-‘z-icim mu in In: I â€lo (M. Lh'lnxx'o'f â€HRH-m Munro-11pm l’alnwrstun < :u'w 1mmâ€): ‘ . and “w t'o-zu' H H‘ hux pussmi :m rm Juno- '3'», In .\nnh'o'\\ s. a sun, Ruby Murrisnn i \h .‘ll's’. Julm-s I'Zo:«'lv.~‘ 'mghh-r; .\h'.~. 1), mm.- .\1'Hmr .um and Art. 'l'ml to â€\VO'H Snuml [ah ‘tm'nml with u no-\\' : dating that, tho: famih-d Us Hwy Hu-ir playmw It I'I'PI'. tho-y â€PPM tho- abm'o- l'o-suli .‘hv standing :1! M’I'io-s nf gamt-s : ll Mr. and MI wsfs‘ uf .‘ll'. :1 I'IUIH'IV “Impam so-IIIliIII: HII Ighvsf IIlInIhIII H! IIIIIIIIIIS HI hIIHI-I- It. IIIImIII-II !IIIIII l6 and 2:“ :m- II: .mes: \\II~'II~_\ H:.:IHMI\. IIIIII' MI- “NH 0‘“ 13:3 .37: “and H “II“ II I?» ISI: .\H.'HIFUI â€H!“ «burgh. ‘NI â€8 Th" IIIIIIIIIHII's' II? LILL. 1’39!) “I“ 0‘... I I ‘ 'HO': Hm W-In'isnnin , “fl ..... ~ liIIIIV' :. 'l‘hvr'r- “m MVP!‘ 83“ nmdw gut“. wind: is tn kw giw'n h“ I" INN-hum Hnsmtnl. â€Uh“? HIT this lnw :Ilh-nclm! uh... .‘.._..__ . . rl‘hv f0)! “c'UlN'I' _\' -m. an†.m's. Julâ€: 8055' and family Hf Stmtfm‘ul spwnt. [M'm'xininn Day “'in Miss Mary Russ. ley Wch at't'mnpaniml by a Mr. I'me. Mrs. Frw-mvm and Mrs. and Miss 'l'asko-r uf 11.1mm Fun-st \w-rv gm-Sts rum-“Hy nf Mrs. Pvtriv. Row. and .‘II’S. Ibhntt and «m. 0f ‘..6I...-- ~ ' ' ' A La] i (on: ia \W'o'ks “'1 \\‘« '1'}. M 1 Holstein. (Our own cox-respondent; .\lr. “111mm 5 Dinguall is busx l’ 33,- .im unwmo ui~ tn his bani. ’1 ‘H 3.1:11'3. ‘ I’M-Th: In is .Iuin .\lr H [1 HI PW“: CEU‘ n .i\l Mmzu last. 5 the (Mum SH I mth. htux'gor Hustutlvl' :nst \wwk :Hnl I. H'o â€PM! I U 'stun H H four patrnns Hf \\' 1. .VWI .Hrlmm: .H. \\'iH mv M12211!!! .\â€"l'1 CH'Hy'g. Swain) LilWl'o'nc. min} was in . ua_. IS visiting: for a With H'lo'nds In this v M'HHH in Mr lehn~ nu Sumlm nwmin: at {o-\' L. I “us! will Iâ€!!- m \uow . UHH'I L. LL. H'lmzm is â€W hnlul: TH†:m .\xhn;:hum and MI‘. MN: \ww tho- guests 'zumly “0111me Day. ‘kAâ€"A I'\' I“ run“, dwvidwl lhfforl'o I'PSUH. Tho: I" ,1: :H â€I" Pm] . “in: Mir '1'“ 1h o’f't'eahed, â€I“ 5001'“ Main: ' nf Um lucals. Early in r a Invssago- was nwwix'ml Hm game \x'nuld ho? ll“- Hn'y man not .L't't. a†V “HI-mum PAGE EIGHT L' lights turned on a great m.»11\'mumwo_‘ .' \‘o-[\ \anl "’I N :‘m 1h â€1‘ il i't‘spoudcnt.) i3 h‘WHQ‘ “"01“ “V 3112::an M warm oiav l'iu‘c'S. “It. 1 game and 'hvVingtm \uth Mr L‘I' I‘cw pd :Hltl l);[l)\ \\ 1th Mr. â€"--“ I. “is tn his barf}. Mr. Durham is-oluin: m.“ iHVih Tuck A. Jiddlcbrmk of '1“ .- f5}; his Varatiun with mt. Mr. and Mrs. ‘1'“ U 'I.o-l!an Hf Muunf if}: . dl u-st. zwrormly U! “U“ Mclwllan. ' . . “'0‘!“ mg tho" Munro-twin! .‘J H! â€10' last. 01' â€â€œ3 rhih IIHWJ ,L'amo-s hvm- “Hm , â€w scorn hum: Irv, lncals. Early in m .zaxo- was I'N'MVM uttw: mo: \x'nuld 1w W'- purl; mlol not KM 11†prim my“... HHWPW'I’. HUSH] ohm-rm“): with 1.3.1:“. Tho: l'uHoAVinf: is “in . "Md Hf â€I" first 8 t“ â€â€1†i} small '1' Tim! Lust Ms ihsurr L’ H I In mum- ! l 1 t) n .. -- r ‘ .’ ‘ H I 3 I I Sound ‘ 1 ho In†mu l\.‘ ,m'vmunt. m; \‘\ in .“o‘lhn- ‘I fro-MI :IHIIIIHII: .VIIIHI “in and \m JIHUH all III‘I' .‘ie IIIIIII k \I'sith' HIII IIIx last. \xI-I-k \II. \\IHHII. .\ Mmâ€! \\ MI :I (an III\.".IIk(‘1tHII. [III \I\l.~'.~'t'.~' "UH‘IH'P VV. ...' -,.‘_ulll.'lHlld um by Hun vamih's “iii: :1 smr'o' n! . . "00d gamv. and rllfhnzigh Iqu- Hi“ bms hm! tho" 5111: a†I'm! u! “w sumu' tho-v I'm-1w and :u'w I'o'zuh ':um' mm â€H linu'. am' gum! In: :mnthm- .um. .u'Lnlll‘ Ulgo and h-mMr-vn vnjnyml 2: NW \vo-H-eaI-nen ‘hulialzu's with l'rimuls :1! “ram! Val- Ivy, Quitw a nuumvr {rum this \'i :nttvmlwl Hu- (Ho‘nvl party nn 'l'hm-soiay "\‘vning. Thr- gu'mripnl drawing mm! was the “2150“,}.l“ gum» ho-twm-n Zinn and the? I'Ioig'v Hill trams. whit-h I'o'sultml in :11 xx in by Hw Ziunitvs with a smrv 0H 8 t†-’1. It. was a gnod unmo- cinity ;; 0-an gardm mm] SIUH (Our mm 001' Alta-nah“; piruir: u clay in this \‘it: Miss Mziry M. Tu _ . r .--x VA 11) I run“ t'rnm Lo-thfu'ulgv tn Durham «Eistnnrv of 2.700 miles. Misses Armunvll Ulnnm'nss. Chl'i h-m- Amh-rmn and [my-“n." pun). Mr. and Mrs. Ilamphvll I Ihrr-o- (rhiltlx'wn. 01' 1‘9!th bo-rta, aro- Visiting: t’rioends \‘irinily. Thvy made the nut“ t'rnm Lo-thbx'iclgv M D «HSUHN'P of 2.700 milm .. and one girl deceas- wu'. Shv was a mo‘mbel‘ 0f Um Dr“â€" muz-o- .“mbytvrian church. The t mum] funk plucp on .‘Io’mday and {van wry largvly attended. ’- ,_ .vALLu" clay am a hm mon furnds:u\\uunpeg oflvxpunns. Mr. anal Mrs. KPSU.‘ guwds¢d.Mr.and M SundaY. (Our own a t\\n month~ in \\ juniper Ema! Ebenezer m-y. .Uix and Edith Edge r Hwir sisters. Mrs. “'7. J. I Mrs. W. (3. Firth. AM)» has had a numbvr‘ u! tram» grawlling the? Ilwl'naol. and aim» thv side'- 'm'nwr in (WI'I'esnondcnt.) mad. and alsn Uu' shin-II tn Hu' I'Hurth ('anvs-F wsw pm‘iituls nt‘ I'nadi now} â€1' I'é‘pflil'. { s. Arthur Edge and! M 21 WW \\'o'Hâ€"6,‘al'llf‘fll l'rivnuls at (Emmi Val-f \h‘xzunh-z In correwondent; McFaydvn left on Fri- †munths‘ \szxt. \wth Inn: h, inilv Trumbull who hush)!“ of -aytou were and Mrs. Rnbmsun 0n Nurnuii u-H HU‘IIL’I'HSS. Chris- and Dorothy Ritchie ' Entrancw o-xamma- ‘Lf ‘ ‘janlj-U'H'†Davis IS rm! St’hlml 1th sm-nding thv IPHIIII if]; “‘Hfllds in thl} “"‘h‘]' â€1' at Nmth his hum: Her “'5; {fl-1) by "Ill- has ' and AL this ___v . AVVI. \\ v congratulate Mr. and Mrs. 1- «Li-vii Noble. and wish them a long Iaiicl happy married life. m; On Saturday afternoon. Mrs. F ul- l.;lun onlortainml her Sunday school [class or bright. little girls to a social rim)?†. -i .- . of Hip pupils of 7‘- .5. .\o. 6 took their _ , tvarhr '. Miss Fuhhs. completely by __g.<nrprisc-. when the girl pupils pre-‘ .1: so-nlml lwr with a raw fruit. basket} {and llw boy pupils with a fountain Upon. The .l'ollowing IS the address : '1 J "Wu dawn to show our hearty ap~ . f pri-rialimi for your kind and patient Ivll'urts in giving: Us instruction. “’9 .; thank you fur-tho loving interest you ilhnu- shown lll both our viillcatiï¬n .laml our ganirs. We low you bo- irauso- of your i-nadiiwss to help us in our a’lill‘irultivs. “'0 fool that you haw chmo- your wry best. ruling by g lhm- rathvr than l'rar. and thorrby U lwiiining.r lho- rnnlidvnrv anal affor- I’tinn of your pupils. it. has boon a, l i O" plo-asnrc- lo (‘Hllll' in school. lwrau‘s‘o' ymi arr Hnr lo-arhvr. l’h-asv arrrpi lhuso- lilllv gills. whirh are- small “\‘iiil'lll‘l's‘ of our gl‘alvi'ul frii' \\'.- lmpo- it will hvlp to l'll(‘â€1_ll'aga"il you In mnlinuo- in your good work. U \\'o~ arr glml to know that. you willlh lw our lmrhwr «lurini.r aimlhi-r your. , w \\'v will iw happy if yc wish ip.’ H in will stay'.\ with us for many yc'ars." Signml on w imilall' of tho srhm'flmâ€"J 'l\'a Mrih‘mahi. g1 l'Zihm llivman. lilill‘nril Miam. Haroldlli Dunn. ,' Thu Crawï¬vnl Presbï¬orian church gheM a very successful garden party last Thursday evening. It was one M the best gardm parties that many uf Us have had the privilege to attend. Mr. Andrww Milne. Jr.. is spend- ing a fmv days Visiting his aunt. Mrs. Jame-.5 McDougalI. Mr. Waltm- Bnymr is spending two “1-ka UHU‘PI- the IJaI'UIItal 1.001., \\.“ (.‘Ollfl'l'flhllgh. \.I.. - . -- {Our own correspondent.) ; Rev. Am! announced last Sunday Etllat he had received a unanimous «_-all to .‘slaxville. “'e are sm'ry to learn of Mr. and Mrs. Airoil's intended departure fl'Onl our midst. We feel that what lS our luss Is anothel‘s gam. Miss Jefsie Lmlingham spent a. few ‘ days lwlxuayxng mtll her cousin, Miss Ellen Boyce. 'l‘. - l â€"-Vl I “3 -- , . ultivs. “'0 I've] that you 'Hur wry best. ruling by than I'Pal'. and thereby ('aniclvm'v :mal affnc- 1‘ pupils. It. has bN‘n a ('mm- in schnol. lwvauw THE DURHAM CHRONICLE “.V In' sur- ‘1‘ “V. 5'1“]. FMâ€" I (Our own correspondent.) , - On Friday «~\'()nin:__'. .hmv 0‘ $ ~l, tho [Rnrkvsvrtimr in tha- numhhr m’ I ,. surprisml thc» hum“ ('1' lhuir tvarhnr. Miss Mary Lamb. [having runw m spout! an waning ,\\'iHl lH'I‘ hM'ul‘v She 10ft UlPiI' midst. '-\huut H) n‘rlnrk Mr. 'J’urnhull called. ¢_9\=¢_*r,\’«mv tn ordnr and a shnrt. pm- Ig 'am was lmgun, consisting of solac- tiuns I'I'Hm. Uw Rocky orchestra. and wins from Mvssrs. Stowart Mr.\utl1- ur 2111(le Davidsun. HP Hwn when! M issps Mamie Vessie and Irene Grasâ€" hy, and Miss Lamb tn the front, when thv lattvr was [:1'4w1‘ntml with a humlsnmv rhlh hug and silwr pencil. ]"HHH\\'m;._" HHS . the trustws and sewâ€" ural nl' lhv ralvpuyvrs yaw short 21:!- (h'vsrws. alsn thv prvshh-nt Hf thv "lnrky Liw \\'irm “ nl' “mm. "-'-- Mrs. W. L. Dixon has lwnn Visiting hm" ('lauglztm's. Mrs. J. Sinclair, at Hupeville. and Mrs. R. chwick, at Drona-ore. livmgvbnc'LV mum to Ebenezer gar- «Ion party 'l‘hurm'lay nx'oning. July 3. A gem] [imp is exmclcd. Supper t'mm 6 to 8. follmved by :1 mugx'am. There will als†he a. bazaar and other attmu'ticms. __,-.\-. u‘ 4uuuau) 3. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. \Vhil‘ : tho goldvn wmlding 01' Mrs uncle and aunt. Mr. am} M] liam Sontt, near Hopeville. 1 day. \x'hvrv a large gatheri .I'I‘ionds and I'l‘latiW'S were) bled. Little Miss Mary was {the liltlv girls whu mad:- Hw tatinn of a pursv of gnld I-agfcil L'Huple. “12310011 t'mm ()an Sound \\ as recent \isitm' at HHIIIsby’a ‘ «gongx-atugétiuns tq Mr._W.ill Hoqp- 01'. \yhu tins week IS bemg marqu to MISS Aggw Adams, of Durham. We wvlvpmo Mrs. Hooper to the com- mumty. (Our own corresyondont.) Mr. and Mrs. Ivan T oft of Toronto aw» visiting the Eckhardt families and other relatives hm‘o. ' txust that all goodnessand nappi- «nae: “101'k‘ --..--__ g .___â€"“. “n. A“ AAW‘JBI _ ROSS max be vour portion in future life. and may Gods richest. blessing { rest upon )ou “tierever \ou go.â€" Signed aLoIita Mighton. Reginald ’ Adlam. Remember the annual Sundav schnol tn“ 1131111) com ention “ill be hl‘ld in the Muluck Baptist church 011 \\ edensdav. July 9 commencing at " .15 9. n1. GOod program for after- noon and ex ening. All 1nte1 eated in Sundax 5111001 \1 ork invited. Abe'rdeen. Glenmont. ,.V-_--C. \.â€". .VLLC'. VVL'li -‘ mt. Mr. am} Mrs. Vilâ€" ear Hapeville. last. Fri- 3 large gathm'ing 0f I'vlativvs were ussvm~ Miss. Mary was one of s whu mad:- Hw presen- ., \Vl} i_1' a t tendo d l r - 0111-“) {hp “'0 i {"9 _ __.___, uuuu nu a. U1?“ Hays. Mr. and Mrs. \\'iHiam Haslio of Ham‘istrm. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hastio of town worm guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ï¬rmn\\'m_nl the ï¬rst Hi the \\'(‘(‘k. Mr. Rnburt. Lililv u is a visitor at Mrs wood's. Mastm' lilmvr \Vubiwi' of Hutton Hill is a \‘isitnr at. Hm Davis home. Mr. HM’miU) mrnott 0f Hm 4th 'llnnvvssiun rmwntly had his barn .iackml up and purmsibs putting: a mm'rvlv i'HUlH’hHiHH undm' if. Harry Gray was M'vrswr of the hoisting gang. Jinn: 1' Own!) Sound . Juhn f). Green- TYVO «II 1' Hm I M “:1 MM! :1 l‘(' ho Arthur“ McNaHx' N'nml \vmw lid. is around. Nun's:l Ethvards of Markdalo Visit.- vd Hm Jicii\\'zmiis bump for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. \\'iHiam Hastiv of Ham‘isttm. and Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hastio of town \wro guests. of Mr. and Mrs. \\-'. J. (im-nn\\'(p)<_'ul the ï¬rst [‘1' fl!!! \"l\1'|]' Mr: and Mrs. 3d. En'lbury motored up {mm Port. Porry on Friday last and awn holidaying: at tho Cook hon'wstoad. Tim dom'odathms of a number of \wyinlchucks will be 108- snpml \vhilv Ed. is around- Miss Hazel Firth issmgï¬ding a few days" In town. and WIâ€! the \V‘nbbcr laxmly m_ (he suburbs. I Jully is. always a good fellow. 31188 R. J. Allan lvavos this week 101- {wr hompqwar llhcslm'. Miss Mary McQuar'rie has return- od from Toronto. where she has Spvnt. thv last year at the Normal school. 0nd. Congratulations to Miss Catherine McLean on passing 1101' exams. in D. HS. from Socnml to third form. and Miss Ruby Haslett from ï¬rst to sec- MI‘. Alex. Morton has been fram- ing a driving shed for Mr. D. Lamb. The raising took place on Tuesday of this week. . Mr Jack McDonald, J12, accom- panied bx Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stmxalt. and M1. and Mrs. Samuel McCaIten. spent a day last \\ eek in 0W on Sound. M1. and V115. D. Lamb and family 30th Sunday with MI. and Mrs. T. '.lo_1}__. Rixelside. Mr. James Clark of Paisley spent a couple of days. recently with his sis- ter, Mrs. J. W. Smith. and visited friemfls 0n the line. an_d_ szday of last week. Traverston. (Our own correspondent.) Hm Kingston '0 lmlulz‘n'mg I 1111in at, "Uncle QH’Q“ a Yes. the-picnic was posh-MM, m :1 Monday afternoon. or (mum; th. [1 crowd was not so big as it, . but for real condensed fun -_ ._ ., centratod hilarity it. GXCCHMI a“. f thing heretofore. Thorn _- goodly crowd present and uâ€. , ,\' mix- 2 ed well. Izven Mr: and Mrs. H. y Richardson, Mr. W1“ Glass and my. 1 Norman, and Mr. Bryson mej and a score or more from town xxx-pf part and parent of tho ju_\'n];;j\-,..‘. The program was :1 real hriv'ht ' zâ€" s" 1" full of pep and well yarn-d, n; supper and Children's treat “as . bumper one. “‘thim sports. 11...}. W. the jy zn' mo Ioifo." Newr \w-n- A rat-vs morn hotly ('ontostud and m. kangaroo race would haw mam. 10w] hoot. Basohall matches \mmz; up a big at’tornoon‘s fun. thu in.“ under twenty \x'inning onsilv Hum the) older chaps. ' ' . EH. .. 4o-piece set $5.95 21~piece set $3.95 21-piece China sets $4.5 4o-piccc English China $11.95 Mr. and Mrs. Will Canmlwu baby boy oï¬ Wolchk camp rm. Zion's plcmc on Saturday. In†downpour divided the crowd in 1 or picnic parties. Miss Jennie Cook and HM Fairweather, of Toronto. aru- ing a fortnight’s holidays. at. home and_ ggnong kindred. The Variety Store SpeCial Sale of ; CHINA TEA SETS ' Thursday, July 3. 1924 . Saunderq --at-- and friend 811d over 3‘â€? thi~‘ .~' "ith' and nmlm .\l l'. LOCAL ORANGBMBN PARADBD TO METHODIST CHURCH SUNDAY STILL CATCHING BIG ONES IN THE SAUGEEN 1 Robert Mighton Captured pound Speckled Beauty ' m the Big Saugecn. Lunch was sc-x'uul a. plvasant hnm' vnjnj Hn- installing tram uhmn. midnight. 'J'ln' mvmlwl'ship w tyâ€"vigllt in gum! sin ituig'v is in :ani 5| iwing‘ sliglllly ahmu 23:â€. 11«_9t\\'ith.~'l:nnln and ()HH'I' vlmmc-s 11 during" tlw Lvrm. During Hw lirs! mu mg spawn 'l'lw 11mm 1\\‘n ul‘ HH'N' I'Hfl'l‘vl ma mm. but simm HI men and puldiv alm Inc-0n I‘utiwr quic-t in ‘ 'l'uvsclzn' u!‘ this wwk A mwtingni' Ihv ii~i other spurtsmvn ui‘ m-uy been (7311011 ful' 11]“ I'm“; ham, for \Vc'clnwmhLV :m. 23.1H;1 â€KWHVR. WWHsl take up that nmvh inliw. â€"â€"1hc disamwamnw ut’ "3111!) 11mm Hm 1mm .4 ¢ [111: 13(351_ Illt‘1ll(o«i~ I‘u: ill. iit'll. UUH‘I math-1s 11k tion and <imilzax' 3'11th “13.“ 111(4)“ lh‘ dc'nlf \\ 11]: i1. is uxpuvtml that. mm 001110 011‘ “1' HI“ :uHu-l'n Hun. 1):. lzunicwn 1s 1 hind the mmvnmat, and pastfc“'dayslu-husluui culars svnt um In I'm-tu- parts 01' MIN ruin}; with that the} ('umv tho-mwix. as man)“ ul' me- rue-nus This movlm; shnHM In of much SWNL J’m' .wxm- been known that sum. must bu takvn 11' tho- lish in this 1mm “1‘ Hip I'I'“\ ‘- lll!‘.~Hl11}'uX Hus \m-e Hnlwrl. Blighltm n!’ nwnt. \\’lllld' nut m GREY COUNTY FISHERMEN MEET HERE ON JUEY 23 be prosere-«i. and this mndiliun lu-t crmcn tluymsclx us. that Hle'l't' \\‘IH hr 011 the 23M inst. ‘ (“LT and lmssmh PALMERSTON INSTALLING TEAM HERE LAST MONDAY NIGHT Headed by Durham Citizens Band. Attended Evening Service About Eight} in P1 (session UH 51mm: wrung“ luuiuw Ital‘mlv :mu 1 HH- Mvwai Inash-I'i'm 'il' by MW ’wk. “10 I’l'wsio}? during Hnw l’c‘lvl‘s, nu ll service “HM“! and Prcshytv h-znu n Mn Hvadml by lMlz'iI llw Orangmnvn. m: Ni :1 fine mum-«1' along Gawil'uxu ~‘ at. the fun! H1' 111" way of ('{mn'uv 2m thu clmwh. “'8†on “11‘ I‘Oadi 1H l't¢“H\o";'\, ODeratxou “as IDL‘IM‘HIIHO .1 ix 1) B. Iamieson. Installed Ofï¬cers of Grey Lodge 1. O. 0. F., Which Is in Good Shape and Shows Good Gain in Membership. Mr. S. 'l‘. Chapman ui' limm- \ “’35 takvn tn tlw Influmg s;n._ night. Sllfl‘t‘l'illg.’ H'HH] JIuiu-rhf; and it. was funnd Iu-w-ssm'x in ffll‘m an Olwmtinn Hun sunlw mg. MP. Chapman‘s rumizhuli ; time was must swmuns. Mini ,: thought, hardly likvly Hm! hw \\ recover. ()n Munda). hum-xv: took atm'n furtlu- ho"11c-r;m.j ;. .\l H S T. CHAPMAN RECOVERING FROM SERIOUS OPERATJ [5‘ Ways of Means for Plewlxqm ‘h‘i‘ Fish and Game of the (Izoxzm 1. he Talked Over and Action T319- : After Hn- svl'x'uw- {‘41 an imprunwm m from 01' 11w H1 '1‘“: (U L d. lwmo'. snvcm-dm! in lznuim to}! unv \\'hi(°l1. sn far as \‘u- i- a rvvul'ci fm' this \it'inity ~ i~' SHIN)â€. 'l‘hv Iish mmsmwi â€mm and a half imlws m lo M “wig. 11ml 1““ pumhk ml! \1‘I'IIIHPII HH‘ ii 31M Zula \\ by 1) (“MIN Mighlun in; NV '| “215:1 [UH lmln H in! 1T :‘d W? thv 'l‘u\\l \\'mln<'s¢i:l,\' :n‘h "Cluck. Tins n lV '1'†INS ll “(4.! â€' _.'lHl0 HM". miuwn is tlw man 91110111, and durum: hv has hm] svx‘cl'ui It In pat'tic'.~ m \‘3H' mm: with Hue rm} v lh4,'lll.~‘vl\<°.~‘ and I» nix hivnds u~ puss ;.: slmuld he pxmim' 101' sunlv M :11 ~' 11 For sunn- yaan' that sumv m \\ v: nu! \' mum Mm shul H U .11 ll ll 1\\ 35' \\ h :1 H H .\l if: JUMPED REV. A} M a1