Halloween is past for another year. The young people of our vicinity enjoyed a social that evening at the home of Mr. Ray McClocklin. Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Cook and son. Cliflord, accompanied by Mr. Robert 0001: of Ceylon visited on» day last geek with Mr. Joseph Cook of Maple ill. Misses Marscella Connor and Gladys Baker left last week for Tor- onto where they pxpPCt to spend the winter months. PAGE 10. 7' Duo-v â€"-â€"'â€"-v~ Mrs. William Timmins and nioce. Viola NPPly. \‘isitmi (WIT-UN" wm'k- end with Vandvlmmre-lahfo-s. 7‘-.I ('ll'l “III! VIIIIu' '- Mr. and Mrs. Wâ€. J. Greenwood spc-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. “William Pimlnr of Holstvin. Bliss Katyhvl Blark Hf {Jinnah-y is this “wk Visiting lwr frio'nol. Miss Mo-rrun Mr.\rihur. .‘lr. and Mrs. Hugh MrArthul‘ r»- cwntly spun! a day with M r. and Mrs. “1 J. McFmMm of Urango- Valley. M I. ‘- |_"‘ " O, c O'- b 1.. --v---â€" -- _ ‘_ - Mi.“ ’3‘â€! Edwards of Markdale gaw- tlu- I-Ia‘iwarols hum» a brief Pall Inst, “Swim-Sony Homing. Mr. Jamvs McArthur and ynur sc'riiw dispuss-c‘l of a bunch nf cattle this wwk and clvliw-rml thc'm t0 burncwh on Tuesday. having SUM to Dvslmro huyo-rs, _ . I r ‘ Mr. and Kiri».â€" W. .l. Hunk spent Sunday \x. h Mr. and Mrs. Willi-3m Umk 0f I'llllnvmul. . iss Hazei Fin" is visiting kind- rwl in Durham this wm'k. Mr. Edward Buck of Pulmo-rston siwnt tho- work-end at thv pawntul huml'. Mr. and Mrs. John MvNally nf IN"- ham and Mr. and Mn. Jami-s Oll'utchlo-y of Dortmch spout HIP ï¬rst uf HIP W091i at. the ham» Hf Mr. and )1 rs. Hugh McArthur. (Our own correspondent.; Bo-l't l'lm-lvs and family mntnrml to Halt last Sunday and spent HI.- day with his brother. Adam. MPSSI'S. (hml'go' Fo'lllun. J. \V. “Md. Ed. “Punks, Jame-s lwwis. M. Hmvpm' and .I. McMm-oln lo-ft, Monday for Spring Giro-wk for thvir annual olowr hunt night as. Haliowwn wankers. A few gates wm-o- PERIOVPII and the out.- housvs at the schoul were turned over. Now the boys haw Pngagml a man to put t-x'm‘ything in [mun-r wt pair and have to foot the bill. Th» four patrons Hf the l'lgrvmunt Creams-n thmpany spmtinx thv highmt numhor 0f pnunds of button- fat lwtwven Uctnlwr :30 and vam- hc-r t 311'â€: Htmh Mc-Placho-rn. 70.25 lbs: .I. W. Smith. Conn. 681†; t‘tporgp Bishup. Donn. 63.99: Lomnaml Fo-rgu- sun. tJmm. 63.88. howl-In- Bro“ II and .A. Abhs mam-a hummus lri III to KiU'IN'nl'l' last Satâ€" urday. " -- - .. .. I '||7 Rm: \Vilnam Hnwn- nf Unlmillv pro-ache"! in â€w Prvshyto-Nan vhurch Sunday. A hush ï¬r» nccurrvd on the rear "1' so-vm'al farm“ on the Mth and 15th Olnnt'o'ssium. It. took several days" lighting wanm the ï¬re was got un- do-r mnu-nl. Tho» dangm‘ seems to 1w past n0w. Much damagv was clnno‘. l_.l 1-: --4- _-v- ,.- ‘ Mrs. Ihnmas )chiilan. whn had mum in attnmlamw on Iu-r mntlwr fur a fo-w clays. rvtnrnml rmro-ntly. - ‘I-Uwâ€" The Hallnwm‘u smtial in tho- I’l‘i-s- bHrrian rhurch last, Friday Homing: was quit» a surm-ss. It was unilm thn allspii-Ps «if ilu- Young Lailins‘ Auxiliary Hf HIP \\'..\!..S. An mm- taming program was presvntml. and hillâ€! was svl'uul. Ho-rh Lamnnt and family spent the mmbvno! in Huvlph at thn Wm» 01’ Mr. and Mrs. Allingham. Ed. Haas has hung out his Sign in from! M Hrs. 'l'unlwr's I'vsidc'm't". whm'o' law has “-1th is 11mm to carry Hn his vulcanizing Operations. We» 3r» plpasml tn report that M rs. .\. .l. Hullo-r is much inmroved in III-alIII . Sm ml III' “III lISiIlPlllS III' UNI \ Illag BHPIIdI'II “II fowl supper at ~‘I. Pa â€3' I-IIIIInII Monday evening and assIsIo-Il III the program. __ .\ thunk-uh mg awn irv will kw lwloll in “w )Ivtllmlist (‘hill‘t'h lth. Mon-1 day at H n‘clock am. A short mem- nrial SPI'VH’O‘ will be held at the munumem. consisting of two verses Hf "Blast B». the Tie that Binds." Kipling's Reefbssion‘al. “Lest We For- g»!." prayer by Rev. L. E. Wpst. two milths of silence. and tlw National Ant hPm. (Our own correspondent.) w" 3|"? Pleased to be able to re- part that the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Finlay McGuaig are well on the way tu recuvcry after twins; under llw doctor’s cairn. l’m' swam! wonks. Miss [slay \li-tluaig a'm lirnthnr. John A.. wm'n gin-sis of M93. and MW. Finlay McCuaig for the weekâ€"end. Rev. and Mrs. Crickingï¬on attend- ed the Baptist conventi m in 1. Mon last wwk. _ _ . ,_ . ‘l A. .| ‘_-_n (‘r "1'“ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mct’ii'IEEVI-ay nf Chatsworth spent Sunday will: um friends herq.‘ -‘ ‘- -‘ ---'-I A-..‘ t| lUIlun III. I - a Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mt'Umahl and family of Toronto visitool wuth Miss. Annie Hobkirk on Sunday. Miss Isobel Dobie visited] wuh Mrs. Andrew Hastie for the week- end 311919}; Sungaz accompanied by ‘L‘-â€"- COC~;.AA (Our Sim correspondent.) an“ “II“ VI. Iv u-- w... In. William much, they VI ilod Chesley and Port plain frimule. â€" _-.- nun 113;... ‘MIUDIUJ “I.“ - _-_ _ We aye pleased t3 note that, Miss‘ Katha-me McLean was on the win.‘ ning side in the debate in Durham few boys were out last. Friday the funéral of the late It: Sun Oli- ver at Owen Sogng on Fruity. ‘ 1...-.. J.I '0‘ 'U V"-.. ~'____,- Inand annoyeeotOWenSd. and family visited at theirl‘old home for 'the week 3‘ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Nuhn and Dan- ' nie are leaving this week to reside in Elmwood. We wish them every success and happiness in their new home. We were pleased to have Miss Wilson again take the services in the Baptist church here last Sunday morning. Miss Wtilson’s discourse was taken from the 13th chapter of Corinthians. Love has a deeper meaning and is fuller than charity. Gifts are larger than love and love often larger than gifts. Love is the ’t‘ultilling ot‘ the law. If we really loved we would not have to be told to keep the Sabbath or the ten com- tion mandments. Christ's serret for the Christian was love. Paul enn'rasts greatest things with love. but love is greater than these. Love makes character. David Livingstone had. character and gave his message by; his character. The practical way of; showing low is h_\' the golden rule.‘ l'l‘eieh the children to love. \Vha; we |du t‘nr uthers emints. Christianity is . '1 growth. l’ililt‘llt’t‘. kindness. gener- ins‘ii)’. humility. euurtesy. llli.~='iiisll- ness. sinceritywthese are elements i (if lm'e. Miss \Vilsun said that peOple unly rise as high as they heliew) they ran and that the world is but. a sehmdreom and an education for a \ higher life. During: .the service. Misses Mice and Annie. Smith sang :2 duet very sweetly. which was Very much appreciated hy the emit-{regga- (Uur own correspondent.) 1 .\l1.a11ci M15 H.11'1mauofï¬alt and .\l1-s.Ka\ uf Detroit lune been re cent \1sitms at Mr. Elijah Arm- strnng’s. Mrs. Armstrnng. Sr" who has spent the past few months at Halt.1-.'nt111n1-1lto her home here 3 It“ [in "1. M1. “nslo'y 111111111011 is engaged fut 31‘0“ “1ka “1th Mr. Herb. Vol- .. MI. Will Knislvy spent. last week with his sistm'. Mrs. George Tum- lJllll. h-tt Mrs. Charles Galdwc-ll and family mnvml to Hamilton last week. 311.1101") Hamilton, Miss Margaret Hamilton and Mr. Charles Smith mo- torml {10m Guelph and were Visitors on Mummy anal Tuesday 'at Mr. \Vil- liam Smith‘s. (Our own correSpondent.) .\lr. Flntchm- and sister, of Ben-t- inck. visitor! last Sunday with '1‘. Mc- Alistm' and Allwrt Marshall. Ebenezer. {0: x r own correspondent) Mr. and M 1's. Elijah Armstrong and daughter \‘inlet spent Sunday after- mmn with Mr. and Mrs. Ben (Janus. Row. Mr. \Vnst will occupy tlw pul- the s pit in Knux un Sunday. Rm; Mr. a-doi Hunwtt lake‘s thv anniversary ser- Riddc vices in Varney. haw Mr. and Mrs. William Cal-sun and Iirml. family siwnt Mummy writing with: 'l‘h. Mr. and Mrs. J. Morin». i :umll Mrs. Spnncu Hopkins of Mulnck spL‘llt an aftm'noun last. week with Mr parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Don- lwlly. Mastm-s Mnlvillv and Lou] .hrhn- sin-n called on tlwirSchummatc,312w- tm' ( $01110" (loutts, wlw is man pvr- Him: :Iftvl' his accidvnt. 1")1'. Lowsun wo-nt tn \Emmi Fun-st Monday to sew his mother, who is not as well as usual. Mr. and Mrs. w. n. McCullnch spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. .Inv Rvay. lmn't fc'n-gvt. th.. annual Sunday sclmnl o'ntrrtainmo-nt. in Mum, M".- olay c-wning. M 1'. Georgv \V'vbbm' wuund Up the thrushing fur this fall :n-mmcl here. Mr. I). Marshall has still a fvw barns in linish around Knux Cul'nm‘s. Mrs. .lanws thlwr has not hm-n as \wll as usual fur tlw 'nst wank, but at. tinu- uf wrihm; is inu'n'uving. ‘Mi'. Georgé Nichol visited frimlds in this burg and Allan Park nu Fri- day last. Shiva'lid Mrs. Robert Johnston, and Mr. Wbodthorpe Juhnston. called on Mr. Thomas McRonald of Mulock on M1 mday. Mrs. John Wells and son Herbert visited Durham friends recently. Sorry to hear that. Miss Laura Hartman is quite inglisposed._ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Reay and family and Mr. and Mrs. George Reay and familv. spent Friday evening with M1. and Mrs. John Bailey. VianZ-‘and Mrs. Frank Livingston of Hamilton are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Livingston. I Listowel is not the only place to boast of ripe raspberries. Mr. Bob- ert Johnston last week gathered a quart, of Hi“? large berries from his w- â€"vâ€"â€" Mr. Woodthorpe Johnston left this Tuesday morning for his home in Rainier, Minnesota. Rocky Sateen (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mofl'at of Owen Sound visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson. WMixâ€"vJï¬sthCaswell spent a day re- cently visiting his father, who is very sick_i1_i_Kingsrdine. vvï¬riavnd Mrs. L. McLean spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. D. McQumie.“ _ __.A. o'cv “w-â€" ï¬rs. WCClarke spent a day recent- ly with her sister, Mrs. John Mcâ€" Kechnie. Mrs. Melbourne and Miss Ruby Knisley of town spent a day re- cently with W. Clarke. Northeast Normanby Southeast Bentinck Halloween passed all very quietly in this burg. That is, as far as we are aware. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson and son Jack, of North Durham, spent an evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. David Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs. James Langrill, visited kindred in Glenelg recently. 7-41- Miss Rebecca Grierson of Toronto is spending a couple of weeks‘ va- cation with her mother, Mrs. Mc- Kill Grierson. Mr. Gorman Johnston of Ebenezer spent Sunday week with his brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Hapkins. Rev. and Mrs. Smith, Durham, vis- itmi a few of the Presbyterian homes on the line on Tuesday of last \wrk. Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Armstrong and daughtvr. Miss Violet, spent Sunday aftei'imon with Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Coutls of I‘Ihmu-zm‘. 0 I‘V‘__AL lfll|lll G ! Miss bltlg...‘licï¬onald of South Bentinck spent a day the ï¬rst of the wow}; with lu-r friend, Mrs. L. Hop- kins. I'\ Rev. W. H. Smith of Durham Pres- byterian church held a prayer meet- ing on 'l‘uesday evening of last week at the homo- or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M-illigan. i Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hopkins and" three children were recent Visitors with Mr. oml Mrs. Robert Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence of tilenrlg .qwnt an afternoon recently with tho l'ormrr’s sister. Mrs. 'I‘hos. Miiligan. Mr. Max (irierson, accc‘impanied by Mr. tinlin Ray of Domoch, made a business trip to Priceville vicinity one day recently. ‘.' \- u“ --â€"â€"â€"- v ‘. v Mr. {incl-Mrs. William Manta spent an evening last week at Mr. Alex. Hopkins'. -‘ ‘ ‘- I I Al-- ‘.Vl'--- Mr. William Manto attended the tune-.ral of his sister-in-law. m'ar El- mina, on Friday last. Mrs. Elijah Armstrong returned home after spending a pleasant va- cation with friomgbs in Toronto. (Our own correspondent.) It. has been sometime past since your scribe has taken his pen to help along The Chronicle. but as the harvest is over. the threshing dune, and 1h" mud hen will anon be frozen up, we will try to take our place â€â€œ00, "l‘ll'l‘. Hallvwvvn pranks wnro just about the mnw as llSllfllâ€"thhiflg much a-doing. vxvupt Mvssrs. Walsh and Ridden, whn had thv misfortuno to haw tho'il' sweat-clover staCks ".FB‘~ nr‘v .. Quit» a numhc-r of Um local Sparta frum al'muul “HIT wm'v guvsls at the Hallnwvvn masqum'adv at Massiv. Mr. Hugh Riolclvll is all ready for" tln- \wt \watlu-r now. as he had: Mussm. M. (Iamplwll and Uharlrsl Clark put a m-w rnnf (m his dwelling: Wu haw burn hearing about the; lmmprr natal†('rups Over Grey llnunty. but wo lwliow the Gold- smith Bros. lmld lhr record for high ave-rage». ’l‘hny had them turn nut at the ratn of EM) hugs per acre, by wright ancl n'wasurnment. and no rottens one-s nither. as thOy were Delawarns. As to size thpy found somr with whitn spots on tlwm just about. a {not from the end. Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Ledingham attended tlu- funeral of Mr. Sam 5()liver of Owen Sound on Friday of l last. we‘rk. -â€"» -- A (1|,U-I._ wt-V -â€"- \V‘n aw shl‘l‘)’ to Import Mr. Hmn'y Hang in thc- Hnspitnl. but, we bvlimw‘ In- is I'm-k nu Hm stzm‘ «moo mm'v. Uh yrs! Just. lwfm't- \vn forget! our wnrthy cnuucilmvn turm-d up at last and patchml up a few mud- lmlm, hut. w“ lwlivw Im misswl the biggest. «pm-s yet. " ' a. -_»....I\ 'I‘h.. {Ianmlwll Hum. haw. tinishml :nmthvr wasun‘s Hm-shing and w- pm't 3 Hum! run of woll-tillml gran- arias. lu‘Tu Iv Mr. Thomas McCarthy of Glenelg spout Sunday owning with Mr. John Walsh. Mr. Thomas Stimson has purchased Several people have taken advantagn of the values and laid in a supply. Why not. mere with ribbed top at 086. are exceptional value. The 98c. Hosiery Sale Closes on DON’T FORGET! hr! ,x. $1 AT house and engine room. Mr. and Mrs. Willa!!! Qaglgbell in -Aâ€"A‘-“ Cuuv v- Mr. Algx'. Campbéll spent 'a weekâ€" end with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Camp- bell, Sn, 9! Elmwood. - -- -1 -I I___:.\ t at. W.‘, U‘ 0’ Us ~.â€"-- - - Misses Muriel Hefisnd Jessie Led- ingham are assisting Miss Lucille Sharp with theAtrheshing. ingham are assisting M188 Lucille .-- â€"~â€"-~~â€"~ , , , Bush tires were» raging here onl She with the trheshi . I'D “J;â€" Saturday, the high wind and dry GM leaves making it nearly impossible to control them. (Our own â€Menu Messrs. H. McLean and b. Milliner “13:3 52331.“?! 3%? gsgncylgaysea- motored to Seaforth on Wednesday , . , . f ' s . . . 1_ Mr. end Mrs. L. McLean spent 8110- LS; repair m â€w (umpany UM day Wm! M}- 329‘ _M1:3-_1_39Y_d __ Threshing here is nearly complet- ~ “ML “â€"9 -v Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Melosh spent a day recently with Owen Sound friends. Mrs. Kingston returned with them. Mrs. Kingston has been visiting the last two months with friends in Collingwomi, Meaford and Owen Sound. Mr. Pratt, who has liven drilling a well for Mr. Vaughan, struck a good flow of water last wank. Ho, drilled 180 feet and has 60 feet of water. Mr. Mike Kenny spent a short time in the Durham Red Cross Hospital last week. It was feared he had ap- pendicitis and an operation would be necessary. The real trouble has not been located, and we hope under the skillful treatment of Dr. 1). B. JamieSon to see Mr. Kenny in his usual health soon. Mrs. Smith and daughter, Miss Bessie. of Zion, visited with their aunt, Mrs. Banks,»0ne day last week. MIL. James Ellison Won sixteen prizes with his Que tam this season. "isiiés'xiié'iihx’iks, ï¬wfliio has been suffering with poisun in her face and hands, is almost better again. 'Rev. J. E. Peters and Mrs. Peters made pastoral calls on this 1in on Wednesday_ aftegnpongf last w".";k'. Mr. and Mrs. John Vaughan, their daughter and her husband, of Mea- ford, spent a day or two visiting the McGlyment and Vaughan families. Glenmont. (flur own correspondent.) Mr. Charlie Tucker from Detroit is spending a few weeks at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. John Mc('iirr and son, Allie, warp visitors at Mr. J. J. Weir’s on Sunday aftexjuoon. Mr. and Mrs. George Hargraw gave an enjoyable Halloween party to some of their neighbors last Friday night. 311'. and Mrs. Thomas Weir attend- ed the funeral 01' a relation, Mr. Joseph Clarke,__at Venn-y on S‘unday. Miss Mabel Tucker. :1 recent. grad- uatu nurse in Moose Jaw General Hospital. is homo on a holiday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 'l'uckrr. Little Eva Harrison is recovering Sui-tel Park. hi: (Our own correspondent.) and The ï¬ne weal her of the lest month new has been a record breaker here. {am practically no rain .angl the 8mm“ mm very hard and dry, making [â€0118th ciat very Qifljoult. ,_- __:_â€" I‘..nn n“ M will We will buy Mixed and other Grains We are needing a large quantity of Bran. Shorts and Flour Sacks. Phone 114 We hatve opened business in the McKechnie Mill, and will carry a full line of the best bramk um. Ion-bot a. 1m. Give us a trial with your next chopping. Oats are high, and it pays to have them crimped for your horses. Flour, Cereals, and All Kinds Feeds ANNOUNCEMENT . Ewen Son ed to: another your, and the 0mm the have well up to the average, H. tape Iflline will be limiting his fawn" vity. round here the latter part of u“. It. Willi“ luau llts vxchanguq his turn here for Toronto Ul‘Opprt‘. III! will be moving away m u,.' near future. Ir. and Mrs. Musun m funily Will be greatly missmi m this nelShWhood. 88 they “'(‘l'l' \‘o‘l'y §0_ ciable. flr. Chariie Mason has dis‘pcmu] 0, his vuluabhe car, Mr. (inul‘gt‘ Black being the purchasm'. Halloween here passc-d an M, quietly. A few had a good long walk to Show their maul}: mslumus, "Glad to see Mrs. Hargruw 3th t. be back again to her ovum IN“... N the Park. Box 82, Durham VOL. 57.â€"N' lOCAI. AUTO IN AUTOM‘ â€or Smith and Inflow Escape Turned Turtle “'hilp lV‘hll'llH! OI Friday. who-r. â€SHIP†fH!‘ Hu- “'1 "N‘VP ‘Z'thil‘l‘ ‘0 (‘mm'a‘u runn- .901. Mm: â€1;:qu â€PENN 1'â€? ‘mthc “In avc'nn yfllagv «'37! Mar Huh! ‘1‘†fl 'hnrh .H\\ I‘. arm. mph ‘11“ Sm†h. px‘ulvat NEW FENCES AT D Th0 Jan 3‘» in UN Provincial liqh' Protection 1 Others 'l‘lus c-nd Smmcl Inn-'1 past munm â€000114.“ a! of {um-vs at “I" hurl!“ N.‘ vrm‘tmi n‘ l Varnvy. â€i“ nus point»: 'I‘IHS. wn highway. sl 3' "f0!†[WU um!" [90 m' "J PENCE F ("new mm high“ Hans.- M gob Boy Kills oi Pm: “1 Wind. â€I" fl 'l‘ho ti bring (‘Hm'lll‘ bawmvm. 4 gram and NI “d†a mmpl 1h» tirv “'35 Illlt‘. might luwvd BOYS PA “‘1' 'nl‘N" 4 DMN‘ I .uth JUs horn Hill!“ A“ Uluso' [I1 to (in .80 a L‘h’l‘ Pd 'l‘ll‘ Bung"? 03“] organizmlï¬â€˜ boys that h: Nonunau alnbm‘ 8. ' complvlmi election is Muir 29‘.“ 'l‘hrm‘ I“ prvmwrslw Party. Lum W'imlwr. Lamb. 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