Traverston {(Our own correSpondentJ 311-. R. E. Bryan. sold his fancy black driver to a Mr. Cuchr'ane near Mt. Forest. an‘. - v-‘a Miss» Isobel 315155 of Guelph is hnlidming at Grandpa Fuths at Zions (:-'mnex s. n n. 1 Mr. and M H. l’attm'snn and «imminâ€" twt' Miss Eliza spo-nt. at day m-m'ntl)‘ at â€W Immvs uf Mr. and Mrs. J. lulu-Mmâ€. and Mr. R. FioMis. llhvslvy. Mr. William Matthews of Mount Fun-st suburbs spmxt a few days With his daughter. Mrs. John Mur- phy on ttw tenth concession. He rvturnod to his home «in Monday to twin his son Lewis with haying. “' Ll».-- 4‘an - -c-w-- Klissx 11:11.11 11 i1: 11 'l‘immins is'huli- 111111111; “11h 1: 1111si11> 11\1111:1t \\ audin. M11. \\'1,1.~'|11\ Flinn 111 11111 1111111111 11111 is 1111j11xi111: 1101111111\ “111 it. his 11111_1|1' .~. Mi. J. H. R111151111s. Zi1111 had a big 11'1_1\\1l 11111 1111 Sun- day 11111111101111 111 listvn tn :1 most 1111\1‘111‘1‘111 11511111111311 1111liv111'111l 11y ii11\‘. \\'. H. Smith of Durham. At 11111 11l11.~111 1111‘ 11111 51111vi1111. a i111a1'ty \‘11111 111‘ thanks. was, 11111111111111! Mr. Smith 11111 his ki11111111ss in filling: Zi1111's' pulpit. during Rm: 311'. P11t.111"s 11141111153. 111111 warm {11111111111iati11n was 1121111111551111 1'111' â€111 111511111111: 11111! hMpilll $1111n111ns [11111111111111]. R11v. Mr. Smith has :1 \\'11:1l1h 111' languagv at, his 1111111111111111 11111! a “1111 gift 111‘ 1111:11- 01)“. "I'wus :1 1111135111111 111 h:l\‘11 Mrs. Smith 11111! Mussrs. H. 31111211111. \V.‘ Glass HIM R. Smith. ills†1111i tn “111‘ 11111111111. Mr. 111111 M115. .1. P. McMillivrziy 111111 111111in 111111 Miss \Vinnie Binnie of 111111111ss:111 “111111 1411111315 111' M115. .l11hn U. (31'111111\\'111_11l 1111 Sunday 11\’1111in;: 21111! 11l1j11.\'111l fhv 51'11ni1f [N'illlty â€f il:1)’\\';11'1l'.~‘ Falls. :71. .riL: wt: 7. l...:.::¢.. v 22.7 .5 .343. .a 7%. 3.2: :11. 7:...n 32:...†.3 922:; 2:. 32:17. ..H.-.:/...::.:~ i. 2:, 5532:... 3.1.2:}. 5 7.43: :: [ï¬aiztviaw i. 2.7. 22;? v2.1.7. .1. 77.7.1: T l...:.::% 2 3.2 “3.4.1. (4:: .41.; 77.5331... _.H._ï¬.. IE. :27. 7:11; 7:224. 2:; 1:1.-. ma: 3. :3: E... l...:.::n 2:5. 93:51 5.2: .51.]. 753. In; Prlcevflle. (Our own correspondent.) {laying ovpm'atinns {m- tlw nl'ah‘l' of the day. Wrathvr is rather un~ svttk‘d and ko'o‘ps thn haymakcrs busy glwssing what. is no-xt. , Sympathy is o‘xtvnojiml to Mr. liumplwll lilmsnmm- in tlw «Imth nf his man-l'. :7 335;. 534.7.5. 3357;. mvmrn Ezra/,2: 7. 1:532..." : 7%. .de. E. 2:. .32... 3. .1? 2:; .37.. 7.. 522.: 55. 77 Sir. and Mrs. Robert. family Sundayud at tho: sit-ad. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. BIL-Donald anol littlv family aim visiting with their parents ho‘ro‘. “’9 are glad to hot)? that Mr. anil Mrs. Alex. B. McDonald ai'v impriwing again. Mrs. Louis FI‘uuk is murh imprma ml in hvalth, al'to‘l‘ llé‘l‘ illnvss. ‘ Mr. John 1). leman nl' Furl Sas- liatvhvwan is Visiting: with his fnlks hm'o. Mr. I). .l. Mclman and family. John has hwn away for quite" a fo'W years yvt hv zwpvai's thn samv ta us whn kiww him we‘ll. H» linlils the. positinn «if Dvimty \\'ar‘olvn nl' tho- prminvial jail at. thn Fort. \Vllit'll moans much i'nspt)nsiliilit.}'. Wu 31't‘ glad tn sow him making good. Miss Lydia McKimmn is at DI‘PSOllt attached to tho Durham hospital while holiday soasun is in for the {angular staff. Mrs. George ban of town is re- cuperating Mr Hill Vigor at the home 01' her sister. 31 1'5. \\". ll. Jack. HPI‘ hubby was out on Sunday and enjoyed thv splendid cli.~:i_'«.ru1°sc by thv Rm: Mr. Smith nl' tuwn. Fitz and Mrs. Kinswila and family 02' 'l‘ui'untn haw hm-n \‘ié‘iting at the i‘lllli‘tlslt iion'lua'tl'ad. Many of thv youths 0f the towns and villamrs ai'o- working with the fier'nwrs during the: rush of haying _~!i'. “scar Mann is helping Mrs. .luhn H. Hi'w’n\\'0m:l's boys. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. [100k look MP. and _‘~l 1's. \\'. J. Cook on a pleasant {min trip tn Port Perry un Satin-day in thi- t'ni'rno-r's [Milli-'6‘ mun Sim'v wining {rum lwli'uit. Tom has iwvn "u~-.':;i::.n-.: his HM timo' [mp and all ri'iis‘i. him his full I'i-CUVN'y. _\l!'. Smiih uf 'l’nrnnto was a guvst at Mr. Jami-s l2. Boss's anol c'njuyml fishii :-' and sight-Sewn 5; around im- i-nmantir, nlcl hamlet. 1.2:. 34: cc3330......»3.†.311. 1.1.2:... 3...: 32:2:31 :7.» :12: .L. €2.22: 1:2: : .Ev. ........::.< i 2... :::... i. Z... 3:; Z7! ï¬n x. «43?...5. :7. 3...; 7.32.. .7. 17.53:..." m «3/. .534. 2:: :3. 52...... :7! .33.. 5.5.2.. :1. E... :7... «42:3: .33253 16...: 75:}? 2:: :7 2:; 7:1,. .2. 3.27.27 Mr. T. A. Ferguson and M rs. \V. G. Watson were called away to attend the funeral of Mrs. Hugh Mr.â€"\rthnr nt’ Pheboy: .ran. Miehisran. The late Mrs. Me \rt hur xx as xx ell known here in the eariier days. having been a resident of this IOt‘GlitY I‘HI' some years. Much sympathy is extended t0 the‘ bt‘I‘c‘th‘d. Swinton Park t‘mvtball boys paid ns :i visit last \Vednesday evening and administereq‘i a trimming to our focal team. The score was 1â€"0. The game was good and the senre an indication Of the game. The best. team xx on. \\"e are alxx ax's glad to meet Sxx inton Park. Thex plax clean ball and xx e hax e alwa m found them good sportsmen. We hope to return the compliment. in return game which we believe is Friday of this week at. Swinton Park. The Pricevilln girls‘ softball team met Dnndalk at Salem picnic last, week and managmd to hold Dundalk tind for the arranged innings. How- mm Dundalk I‘Oke the tin when playing the. extra innings. 0111' girls did “ell as Dundalk are credit- ed with being a wry speedv aggre- gation. ‘Keep it up girls.“ Mrs. J. McMeeken_and daughter -â€"â€"'â€" Olive are ï¬shing friends at Mono PAGE EIGHT Darkies’ Corners \\'o:b1)é71' and Davis 1101119- Road. Tux-unto and Hamilton. "Skis. H. L. McLean spent a short holidax “m: in: sister, Mrs. Bowes mar Starkdale. Mrs. iii. _i“iok of Shanghai. China is \isitin: hm' mother. Mrs. I. A. Pmk- "1h n UM Durham Road. East. .\11. 211111 311's.1).ii111.111~' 51111111 ‘12: t. 11'111m \\11.11J1'11lz:11\11s :11 11111318. \11 1'x1111s1\11 1'1--111‘111=11111 1111' Hlis 1 121111 is 1111111; 111'111 this \1111111' 1111211‘ 1:1:11'S1111. 11 15'1‘X1HN'11‘11 that. about 1".1111 111111111'1111 will 1111 prnsmu. Th0 Ellis familivs 111-1» 11111 settlers in \\'11.~'1.1-1'11 1’ 1111111111. .\1 rs. 1). “WWW has so far recnwrnd fi'nm lu-r l’PCPllt illnoss as to be able in i-vlul'n to ho;- homo hove. Mrs. {Hl'wi'l Aitko-n is pivgrvssing favorably since her severe and (‘I‘llll'ill â€pm-alinn in (lut‘lpli hospital. Mr. Waltm- )liclillvln'mk is still quilv ill in NH. Fm'vst hospital. 'l'lm'u is nut lllllt'll innn'nVi-mmt in his ('()ll(.litl0n. Mr. Burt, Hillsull and family moturâ€" ml In 'l'ni'nnln on Saturday last i'o'tul'ning Mummy. They Visited Mrs. Hillsnli's pal'i'nls. 2943“... 7:735: u._:.;ï¬._.v. 7. 2:. 3:2. 2. 2:... .§.< .26.". :34. Holstein. (Our own correspondent.) _ 311'. mi Mrs. Ailan and Miss Allan who haw bowl) the Visitors of MP. and .\1 rs. R. .I. Arnill 10ft Tuesday on *hvir vxtvnchui trip through Canada. They mutated to Owen Sound and thence ("Hlï¬llm‘ by boat. .\ largo" picnic from Mouni Forest hvid thvir' muting: in (my park on 'I'uesday afternonn. Thu 1'41111 [1:11111115 41f ligrvm1mt. 1214-111114‘11 Humpam 5411111111" the highvst 11111111111 01 11411111413 lmttm fat [14‘1“1111 Jul} 21â€"23 3111215 t'nlhms 11414115141 Hishup 1415.86 11111111415. (ivorgc Hunt. “15.53 [1411111415. (i1‘1)1';.2'1‘ Alvxanâ€" 414-1'. 1041.?†14441111415. \\"4tsl41y Hallida)’. 913.313 114111114ls. 0111' t'nnthall boys suffvl'ml dofnat in thv smlllt'n «loath gann_‘-v.'ith Milvcrâ€" Inn in Listmwl on \Vndnesday of last WN‘k. 'l‘lw scnr‘n hoing 3â€"0. This t'inishvs Hm fonthnll season so far as Hnlstnin is mncm'nmi. ..;_.::,n 2:. 2 2.5. 22.4%. :7 2:; .57.. ._. 7. £2,332. 3. :2; 7.25; 1.1.2:; :: 2.523. 3 ï¬zzlï¬l. «42:21.. .\|1'. Ii. Ii. ankridgo is at present. at. «Zoulzu-Villw \vm'k‘ing on the farm nl‘ his brothm' Jack. who is at prosont in tlw huspital at. Fergus. having: unoivx‘gnnv an «)pm'atinu l'nr appen- «licitis. HIP 'nniw’lsan 5131\i11's more in 11! in tlw P11~slntmian 121111‘1311 0n [abuath last. “:12 church \1 11:. Vs ell tillml :tt hath S1‘l\iU'S.HP\.MI‘. Dunlnp [111.1111 h1_-1__l Hun both 11f1asi0ns. Hopevflle. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. illiai'ii-s W310 and family \‘isitml on Sunday with the t'ur1nm"s iii'utiu_»i'.‘.\li'. R. H. “7310 at \\'iciv-a\\'ako Land. \\'n mm surry tn mmm't that 311‘. (Mn-go Hilkns has had In I'Pilll'll in tin- huspiml :it Fvi'gus. \\'a- linpv i0 livm' Hf his spc-mly I'c‘illl'll and rumplvtv i°v('n\'m'_\' tn his i'ni'mvi‘ iivalth :mul sti'o'ngth. Miss Bvssiv “'31“ \‘isiiml with 1101' i‘HllSill. Miss ii‘m'n (Maven and :u'mnwunimi iH'l' tn Rmiciii-kvillv «m imliilzn'. Z... 2:; :7. â€.32.. 233: 1.1.2.... 2:: :2. _.:_.::._..v. .5257 :42. 1:53.. .57.. 7:1: 3:; 352.4 11.5.52: .5... arazrï¬ 2:: .17.. ES: >35: 12.2311 2:. 2 3.5. .3747: Mvssx-s. \\'. Aims and 12. Fontml wvm- Visitm's at Pnrt Iilgin lust. \R’I‘Ok. in {Ian' 02' “in HM Buys" Pmâ€"uninn Hf that tmvn. M'lc'r thrms wm-ks‘ Visit with i'x'io-mls at 'l'hnrndalv and othM' paints. Mrs. I’vtriv ro-tur'mnl hump. nn 'l‘m'sciay. .\II'. (h-nx’gv Brown ['01] «mo day last \vm-k cm a rusty nail which punvtx'atml his thigh. Hr was con- t'inml tn his bmi I'm :1. t'vw days as a 1mm“. 111-.- William Mark of Chicago «punt, :1 day pucvntly with his niece. Mrs. 'l‘hum?" McMillan. (Our own 'correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Sandlos of Hanowr \wx-v Vlsnurs at. the Robinson homo mun-nth: Miss Ada )lzmm'y l’vtm'nwl from l'nx'nnln I'“l‘¢‘lltl}'. Mr. Ho xh. lqu v \\ as in 1)“ 011 Sound Hm fixst 0f the “wok. Mr. Rt3;.*3.'iv Child\\ick of Dmhum )11'.Rv;:giv Chadwick ul‘ Durham siwnt. last, wwk with the Mlsses Eng“. .\l1' and 311‘s. Arthur Edge motnred m wan Suuud on Saturday. Rm; . amo‘s Binnin of Parry Sound is visiting his niccvs. Mrs. \\'. J. Riti'hio- and Mrs. W. G. Firth and His many nthvr, friomls in and around Durham. 475.5 in. 2.39:5 .F. mesa? l Eczemaâ€"r. :53. :7. Me‘ssrs. JAY: J.G: and \V. G; Firth Visited i‘rionds at Hawkestone on Sunday. They were accompanied by their niece. Christene Anderson who is remaining there for a visit with 1101‘ brother and sister. ‘ An excellent program is being prepared for our garden part} which is to be held next. \xeek. The 301mg ladies ale practicing a drill and splenc'iiil outside talent haxe agreed to assist in the program. The base- ball match between No. 9 and the Rocky teams will be keenly contestâ€" ed. Look up the advertisement and keep the date clear so that you may be present . My. am} .Blrs. qurge Ritchie and family \‘ISltegl theu' daughter. Mrs. .\'.~lsnn McGulro of Holstein. .\l r. W. R. Edge shipped last week through the [1 F. 0. shipping asso- ciation. five hogs averaging two hundred and thirty-two pounds each in Durham. Four of these passed as ‘seleets in Turnnto the other being of select. type only that, it was a few pounds over-weight. Ebenezer. (Our own correspondent.) ï¬aying .is well under way now, thh a fan‘ly good crop. Mos-t. of the farmers are rushmg along to Edge Hill. of Chicago Council nwl July 0 for I'l-gulnr- businvss. mvmlwl's ull prosont. slomn‘xnnications wow wall from . R. I). Muir. clliul' 'engimm- ol' muni- cipal walls. 1'9 subsidy (lno township on oxpmulilnn- on roads for 1923. said subsidy amounting to $973.38; from S. 1.. Squire rv nnwling of Ar]- l\'is«n'_\' ('ommittsm at ()won SDund on July 10. also letter from Judge Suth- m'lancl amminting «late of having ap- .peal of Seigt‘ried Bros} assessment, 31., July ll) in {)wvn Sound. ' Bl'mlivâ€"ML‘UI'aUl â€"- That winter work be paid as follows: \Vard 2 $12.04.). Wax-cl 4 $16.00.â€"La1'1'i9d. Bl:urk-â€".~\lj(w-â€"'l7llat. amn'opl'iation report; lgw adoptml. and payment madu lo the sovm'al wards as fol- lows: Win-ll l $455.30. \V-artl 2 5583.80 \Vaml 3 $145.00. Ward 4 $23.40.â€" Curried. ï¬nish up some of these ï¬ne days, whlle some have already completed. ‘4'--- v unv- v '__â€" Mast er Wilfred Bell 111'1‘111C111to is spending his holidays “1th the Tumbull families here and the Mc- Ronald and Turnbull families in South Bentinck. Mr. Henrv Richmond of Winnipeg. Mam. is \isiting kindred in and arming _t_hi_s burg. “- v“--C -‘ wwâ€"c \Iiss \eha Reay spent the ï¬rst of the \\ eek uith her sister, Mrs. Cecil Nuble of Mulock. .\I13.McIlraith and little daughter of B1a11dO11. 311111.. spent a fen daxs recenth “1111 1191' Sister. Mrs. Chas. Mighto‘n. 9111119 2111']. M12 '1‘. H. Lawrence, Miss Annie. am.‘111.Rex.alsn Mrs. M. Campbell of D111'1121m.sp1‘111 11111.1 Sunday re- centh \xith I'vlatives 31‘ Park Head, 311°. and Mrs. James Livingston 01' Hamilton spent ox 91 the week-end \\1ti1 311°. and 3115. \\'. -\.Li\'in1,st0n. '.\Il 2111* lmiking fur a big time at. Alj111-~â€".\11'('11-211hâ€"â€"T11a1- statute la- 1101 {r111wl accnuuh as cmtitied to 11x pathmasims 1111 paid as 1'0110\\s: 111nm B11m11 $7. 40 A. A. Aljoc $17.20. \\.R\:111 $2 .10 Paul 3815011 1 )c..J01m han $3.81.) Wm. 1‘ 11111 :53. .31.) Hamil- 11111 31119111111011 $6.10.\1"tl1111 ldgo $1.30. Michaef Burke 84 .230.â€"Car1‘ied. 'All aw lnnking fur a big time at, the 1219.0. garden party to be held on 311'. William Uricrson‘s lawn. in South Bvutinck, August, 5. Everyone is wclcmme. \1tm‘ an alvsnncv ul‘ almost right- t m wan 5 Mrs. \\ illium \lcCalmon of I :mig'lu. Saskz l'ttlumau atriwcl Sat- unlax night tn spend a to“ \weks “in: In r pal-mus Mr. and MIS. liolwau'cl Fm“ and other relatiws. .-\ljov-â€"Blackâ€"-'l‘hat, claims for Shm‘p killml Hr injm'ml by «'iogs be paid as follows : .‘lamos McNally $50. \‘invvnt. Paylm' $37.(.)U. and that Colin McArthur kw paid $3.00 1'01- twu in- slu~t°ti(i)lls.â€"(hu'l'imI. Mrs. Hraollwï¬ c-v1"l‘0nmt0 is Visiting a! pro-smut. with 1101' Mother-in-law, 3} 1'. (hurl-gv Smullman. mx'n.»-â€"- ()n Julv 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Ham-y (jaldxvéll. aÂ¥daUghtAmn__ (Our own correspondent.) Rm: 311'. Burnvtt and Mrs. Burnett lvl't. 'l'uusday for :1 well earned lmli- day with 'l‘lu'ssalun friends. “'1: wish Hu'm :1 plvasant timt'. 311's. “1101411111! 11'“. last, ‘J'hm'sday l'm' hm hunw in B1'antfn1d.al'ter spe 11111111: 111111111111 \\itl1 311.211“! 3118. [humus 311' Alistm'. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marshall. Mr. and 311's. .Iamvs Petty. Mr. Norman and Miss Rota Carson visited recent- ly with M 1'. and Mrs. Clark, Gleneden. Mrs. l'hl. Smith of Toronto visited for a t'vw days with friends on this limoliv~--â€"Bla('l{â€"â€"â€"'l‘llat. wire fcncn hmms hv paid as l'ullows: (jenrgc l’val't $10.00. I). Mclman $15.00. Wilâ€" liam l’aylm' $20.00. William Baker $10.00.~â€"(larriml. Thc‘ l'ollmving accounts. we‘re 01'- cle‘ml [mid : \V. .l‘. Ritchie. 011 salary. $75.00: (I. Munro. balance salary as .\ssvssnr. aml pustage. $31.30; Sawym- Massvy (1ml'11)an_\'. rvpairs tn :I‘ao’lm‘. $4.20. Brodivâ€"Bluckâ€"Tllat. the 'l'masurâ€" pr ln- autlun‘izml to pay to the Tram sun-1- ul‘ Artvmvsiu $82.88, being Hlmwlg‘s Shaw of payment. nu De- hmltm'n nl' I'.S.S. Nu. '12. A. and G. Iluuncil adjnurmul In Saturday. August. 22. at H) 21.111. â€"â€"-H. H. McDonald. (Zlvrk. Sorry to hem- of little Wilfred Mal-shall. son of Mr. and Mrs. Amlrow Marshall. having the misfortune to fall aml ln‘vak his arm. lino. Miss \Vinnie Barhm returned last Wednesdax from a months \isit \\ ith In“ ond and Detroit friends. Flesherton. (Our own correspondent.) The} Presbx terian Ladies Aid had a sure msful la“ n social at the manse lust “wk. 'lhv uwniug \\ as tine fm tho ewnt and a large tacrowd of old and young enjoy-cl tlw games and nther entertainmmp pmwided. The» Baptist. Sunday school here, joined by the sister schools at Cey- lon and Rock Mills. picknicked at, Eugenia on Thursday afternoon last. Nlr. Claude Akins received the sad news last. week of the death Of his ycmngest sister. Mrs. Alex. Reid. who paSSPc'l away at. her late. home in Guelph on Monday. July 21. after about four months' illness following an Operation. Her death was un- expected and was therefore a great shock to her family and friends by whom she was beloved and esteem~ ed. The deceased was a daughter of the late Me. and Mrs. William Akins and was 31 years of age. She was born near this village. where she grew to womanhood and was mar- ried to Mr. Reid. who taught in No. 3 school for many years. For a num- ber of years the esteemed couple have lived at Guelph and succeeded in business there. Besides the hus- band. two daughters and one son survive. The funeral took place on Thursday last and was attended bv Mr. and Mrs. Claude Akins. Mr. Ii. Bentham. J. H. Hales and Mrs. W Moore from here. 0 M}. C. F. Lawrence of Grimsby has been engaged for principal of the A baseball match between Flesh- erton Higlr school and Inistioge team was played at the latter place one evenmg last week, the former win- niPE 3:3. Northeast Normanby GLENELG COUNCIL THE DURHAM CHRONICLE High school here for the coming year. Mr. Lawrence has had nine years’ experience in High school work and comes highly recommendâ€" ed. WBorn.â€"-At Toronto, on July .93, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Whitten, a son. Mr. H. S. White of Stratford, for- merly principal of the High SChOOl here, has been engaged for: principal of Islingtpn ngiinuatimi sphool. -‘iJ---_ AD 4 UH ..... c .......... _ ...... ,, Mrs. ,W. A. Gibson and children of Markdale visited here last week with the farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Meads. ‘ '11L'oov'owv-w-u- Mr. and M15. F. H. W. Hickling spent the hall holiday last \\ eek with Rev. and Mrs. (1011' at. I‘h_or11b_ui_}.- Mr. \V. J. Liaswell and the Misses Caswell were. on a motoring hollday last week to Godcrich and other pojnts, .. c l n V" 0 A ~..._1__......u lJUllILUo Masters Jack a'nd Erma Armstrqng offl‘oronto are holgdaymg here \Vlth tnml' aunt. Mrs. chkllng:_ I'HPII aunt. Lula. mwnu Mr. and \115. George â€starter and babe 01 'l‘.01‘0nt0 and Mrs. Carter. Sr. 01 Dundulk. \isited the latter's daughtet Mrs. R. Dtmn, part of last \\ 00k. A -‘ Mr. Erank Brownloe of Rawnna was .9, \‘151t01- m town on Fl‘}d}' last. MP. J. G. Goldsborough 0f Iroquois Falls arrived on Saturday to join his wife visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell. 311...! BollamV a past master at P1inc11 .\1thn1- Lmige here has the 11011111 01 being appointed one of the Grand St.f‘\\al?ds of Masonic Grand Lodge and has therefore the title of Very \Vnrshipful Brother. M r. John Runstadlor spent part of last work in Tomnto and was ac~ companiod homo, on Saturday by Miss (Mrn‘udo Egan to Visit her aunt. Mrs. Runstmdler. for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mitchell and (I ughtor Aloda motored to Alliston on Saturday. They were accom- panied by Miss Mitchell of Toronto. returning home after an extended Visit with her brother and family here. w -w-vâ€" .Vli‘. \V'. H. Bunt and 8011 Frank made a \V eek-eud Visit with iriends at (1011 m_g\_V 00d. --- u. v I 0‘. ‘4 or .. vâ€"_ .__ M1- and Mrs. George LeGard and daughter E dna 1'11 Chicago, 011 1111 ex- tended motoring ll‘wilidla1§ ' made 21 vi- sit here 011 Saturdav at Mr. Ed. Bestï¬s accompanied bx their niece Miss Alice Galloway of â€.loronto George became a printer in The \d\ ance office and about thirty \11111'5 ag 11 located in Chicago where he has made goml “’0 were pleas- 1111 to toreixe 11 call from him “-- wwwâ€"._- \11' \mnon SnidL 1° 0f Kitchener \isited mm- the \\ eek-end with her 1.)z’1_1'pnts. .\1_I'. _an_c_i Mrs. W. J._Casw_ell. Dr. and Mrs. )‘Iurx‘ay were called to vamarkot last week by the ill- ness 01' the lattor's mother from a paralytic stroke. Fortunately the Seizure“ was light and the patient. was amp to ho Lwought t0 the home of her dzmghtm‘ here for nursing and care. Miss Hbien Weimn is visiting her grandmother at Mount Forest. Mrs. Patch and son. MP. Bert. Petch. 'l‘nronm. are on a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. \V. Moore and other old friends. T wentyâ€"three years ago the farmer’s hate esteemed hqs_1;3n@_pgas§ed gway here._ ‘ ‘Méslef‘Haroldeest is in Toronto Inflidaying with his grandfatlmr, MI‘. H. C. ImGaI‘tl. Mr. and Mrs. H. Milligan and two l)O\S of'.‘J«.11011t0. and Mr. and MIS. R. \\ eir Collingxxood, weie \isitOIS on Sutuidax \xith Mrs. W. Wilcock and 311'. and Mrs. A. M. Gilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. \\'. G. Kennedy are Visiting relatives at Marmora, ac- companimi by Mr. and Mrs. H. Mc- Cauluy 0f Dundalk. --\.- Mrs. \\. E. Dver 0t Detroit is Visit- ing her sisgel er3. Blackburn. A‘, "'Mi: Guoi'gi2 R0} of Seattle Wiash†is \isiting his mnthci- and sister 11mm. - MP. (mnrgo Brackenbury has a ccwtt lge rented at, Wasaga Beach and accnmpaniml DY fri ends from Dunâ€" dulk is holidaying thQI'C. A. ‘ ‘ ‘1_\7I_is_stanétiW11iate of the 800, and Miss Olive McDonald of Owen Sound paid Mrs. Frank Duncan a short vis- it. Miss Mebelle Henderson is spend- ing a week at. London with former friends from the West. The fair young debutante was surrounded by an admiring crowd of officers at the colonel’s ball. Mam- ma was standing nearby, “ smiling complacently at her daughter’s social success. The discussion was over the quarrel of the day before between. two brother officers. "What was the ‘casus belli’?" asked the. fair debutante. “Maud!†ex- -.-\'I IV... ‘V UUlO Miss Mary Anderson, teacher at Manor. Sask.. is on a holiday here visiting old friends of her parents, and was accompanied over the week end by her aunt. Mrs. Fee of Holland Centre. Miss Anderson is a daughâ€" ter of Mr. John Anderson. formerly of the Orange Valley, and a grand- «_laughter of the late Mr. Richard Stone of Artemesia. .A recent analysis of car registra- tions showed that car ownership was dmded among the classes m the following proportions; Farmer's 37 Placed at. the top ()fe curves and cliffs and at approacl'ies to bridges, a close-woven wire fence painted white has proved to'be far better protection against automobile acci- dents than stone walls or wooden rails have been. Such a fence has both strength and resiliency. An automobile cannot break through it, and at reasonable speed azcar that hits it. neither is injured iself nor injures the fence. per cent. laborers. 4‘ per cent, con- tractors..'3 per cent, liverymen, 3 per cent, mlscellaneoqs 6 per cent. - wâ€" ---v. per cent: sags-men ’ah'd travellers, 16 per cent, busmess men. brokers, etc. 16 per cent, professmnal men_ _8 per [Tnn‘ “An‘IA‘AA- A W'HO OWNS CARS IN CANADA GOOD AUTO PROTECTOR Forgot Her Manners. ' ' now com}: 18 Gnom' The so-called coff e bean is not really a bean at all ut the seed of the coffee, which is similar to the seed or- stone of the cherry. The fruit of the coffee tree is round and red and looks like cherries and, being sweet to the taste is eaten by the natives in the same manner as cherries. Each berry contains two seeds, the beans which are enclosed in a skin, with their flat sides to- gether. The meat of the,fruit is valueless. so when the fruit is gathered it is dried so that the seed may be easily removed. The trees grow naturally to a height of from twenty to thirty feet, but this natâ€" ural growth is checked by the grow- eI‘S. who keep the tree as low as five feet- The cutting does not injure the tree. and it is far more conven- ient. to gather the fruit. The coffee tree. begins to hear when it is about three years old. and it continues for about twenty years. the singular fact about it being often noticeable that the fresh blossoms and the rim-net! fruit will appear on the same tree at the same time. \ (Midland Argus) ‘ A band of Indians have taken possession of the east bank of the \Wye River at the bridge and have been living there. and enjoying but- door life much as their forefathers did. In place of the old-time tepee. they occupy modern tents. Hardly ,a stone’s throw t'rom where they are located was enacted one of the arreatesi tragedies in the history of Canada. and a few steps takes them to the ruins of St. Ignace. where in 3649 the Iroquois swept down upon ihe Hurons and thousands were killed, the remnant left fleeing to the Christian Island, while only a short distance away stands the shrine of St. Ignace, marking the spot, where Lalemont and Breboeuf, two Jesuit Fathers were burned at the stake, by Iroquois, while on the banks of the histOric Wye River a few yards south stand the ruins of Fort Ste. Marie. the last r¢~3fuge (at the Hurons. CAMPING O'N HISTORIC GROUNDS A miss is as good as her style THE VALUE OF TREES. * (The Baptist) Before the dawn of the motor-cup age a passing motorist picked u]. a farmer who had never before seen an automobile. The farmer was duly impressed and delighted. To impress him still mï¬re the motorist put his foot on the accelerator and for six or seven miles they tore. along like the wind. 'l‘hen something went \\'l-m?c with the steering gear and they ran into a tree. The farmer and motorist alighted unhurt on a bank of ï¬lms The car was not. damaged. "Thus was fine." said the farmer. as h.» got UD. “We sartinly went the put-.9. Tell me. this. thoughâ€"how It“ _\'nn stop her when there ain‘t no trim-3" ‘ Chevrolet NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE A. NOBLE, Prop. Oils GUARANTEED REPAIRING Greases ACCESSORIES O F A L L K I N D S Thursday, July 31, 1924.. Sales and Service Headquarters for Gas ARRIVED SAFELY Miss MoAlistm- 1. .July 2 on thv «LI'. which was ch).- 1.. land on July 21. “exchangv†list between NMV quf and \Vi†SIN‘HI! :2t I. country bvi'uw :‘a-f'. On Monday nf Hm v Mrs. Thomas Mv.\lm..:. received a (~2qu 11-...“ 9; annOUDCng 1]"? ~31“ “Ellington. N4,‘\\' 7.021;â€; . Miss Mary McAlister 5311:. Arrival 1n New Zealaxzd. 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