PAGE 10. W" are again dodging rain swrmS. It was hoped that the rain was nearly over for 3 [PW days. hut we may have dry weather yet. Mr. R. McKinnnn is visiting \x‘slh frivmis in our villagp fur his vaca- tiqn period._ Miss K. Mc’l‘aggart and friend from Town!» 3150 Miss Lemw MC~ Donald went a couple of days at. thvn' I‘o'flu-ctiw' humps bore iast We'vk. Miss Laura Alt-Parlay)». of 0mm Sound, and for-mow teachpr on our Iclmnl staff, \‘isitml with frimds 0V9? “In Wonk-rm]. -7 Mrs. Nimn 0f â€wen Sound visited with hm- hrnthvrs. Archw and Da‘fl'. last. \w-vk. Dr. L. H. ï¬ampbvll. Liimral-CI‘III- m-x'atiw candidate- t'oI- this riding in â€In ('nmim: FI-Ilm'ul I-lvctic‘m. hflld his vzumIIIImI mm'ting for this In- CIIIIh last TIIo-sdm III the» Hall hm» and \\ 3-“ :Issistml In Ml. H6'H]'\. 3'50 of .‘Iiflkdalo'. 'Iho- candidate. spukn \Pl'\ \\'.w|| and aleIIglI HII- mm»!- im.’ “Us Im! as lingo-h IIttPndml as Miss .‘IEIPIIIIBH. uf Hm prowinus WN'k. )vt. :I gun; attvmlamcw was Ngisl’vx'o-Il. .\ll°. Irwin 01' Thu Shrun- iI-iu III'I‘HIIIMI â€W I-hair. this will lw Hm last cull'llil'tfng‘ clah‘ {01' 3'â€an yo-al's‘ In mn‘w. Ulll' EXN'U- lno- haw always claumml tlw ï¬rst PPM!“ as â€wig: oh“. and it should mam ho- to mo-mlu-lwl In 0111‘ neigh- '0‘ .‘ll's‘. E. DOhs'nn and family r0- turno-ol In 'l‘qrnl‘m‘» at’to'l' slmmhng tho- summo-r In our lo‘waliLv. McWilliams 'Our Own Correspondent) 'l‘hn whilly days and frusty nights m-o- nnw mum us. and mm muting: and ~‘ilu filling aw in full swing. Dt'O'l' spo'nolm'.’ tlw pus! month in Hm Own-n 02H); :u'rnnmnnio-ol thvm up. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Smith and Ii!- “0-. Ohmâ€"'hh'l', \Hm hm'o- hm'n spvnc‘l- ing tho- past. month with Mr. and MI“. .Nnm Hall. In“ an Thursday last. fur Hlasmm‘. Svntlnmi. Mr. and .\!Ir'.~'. erh. and Miss Pvarl Hm-risnn nf l’rninn \isitml us nn Rm; \\'. ll. llurl'an nl' Sprumwluln fa'mui' )lntlimlisl. pastor. was in al.- tvnolani-v :is Pl'vslill‘lll. nl‘ Hlll‘ Fall Fair lIXo-i'utiw which spo'aks “will for lii< unllmsiasm in i'nnnoclinn with Hlll' nrgzmizalinn. Mrs. Cur- ran and family :ilsu zillo‘nolml. and \\'0'l'0' \uu'mly \\'o'l('imlo'il liy tlwi!‘ many l'i'io-nils Ion-ally. Mi“. H. lwimvt i~' Visiting hm' bl'HHlo'l’ lH'ill' Mzii‘kolzilo'. Mr. :Ilhi Hrs. Fri-ii 'l‘nri'y and lil- t‘lo- win. Hf 'l'm‘unt'v. :m- visiting Mr. and Mrs. lkmnloi Watsnn at. HIP Lakw. .\li-'.~' {Mm-l Watsnn. who has [hm-Ii slwnclinu tlw pus! mnntll in tho SHIN! (Our Own Correspondent) \hw. .\lr.\lahnn has Iwnn a sort. nf 0mm!» tho-sw- last. fo'w days as thn rowult of a fall fmm tho- top of a lmlolur whilv picking apples. It sou-rm ~‘ho' “as Standing: â€n thv [up New who-n a Ins: nl‘ Hm ImMN' hl‘nko. and shw t‘o-ll backwards on tlm ground. Slw Hmnght shn was nn a trip to \Ial's fur :1 fmv minute's. hut mun munml mnscinusnvss. .â€"\|thnn,r:h "0 Imno‘s‘ \Vo'l'o- hrnko‘n. .‘I'I‘s. Mc- Malmn I'o'c‘o‘iVO'ol :1 bad shaking up, Miss Fluro'lu'o- Kumlwly was Hm Run-3t. Hf .‘liss Vnrnzl Ko'rr mm' Hu- Wm‘k-o'ntl. .\Il'. \\'il|iam Ko-I'I' is at pro-sum. promurnu: In huilol a m-w gm'ngo'. . “3- mm 3.4:ch tn ro'lml't .\|I'. va'y Brigham ahlv to kw nut again aftvr an attack of summm' flu. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allan and Mrs. Swirling Hf â€\wn Smmcl \wm HI.» mic-sits nf tho- Ko'l‘l' family Sun- day last. IOur Own Correspondent) _\II I.ImgI- \\illi.Im.~ III‘ 'l‘nrnutn aI-I-IIniguuiim'l by a lady friI‘nIl.‘ is visiting his purvnls. Mr. and Mrs. H. “Williams. Mr. and Mrs. I’m-hard ul‘ anlon \wrv gt: I-sls nf Mr. and Mrs. .lnsoph Mr) :Ilh II" Mnncliw Thrmhing is 11108?“ all «10an amuncl “010.31“. fm'mm‘s 311‘ bus“ this “wk cutting corn and ï¬lling silos. )lvssrs. D. Robertson and suns haw two-n rvmmlplling tlwir stables. "l‘hny lmw ro'mnvml tlw old wooden stalls. and in thpir place). installed ouncrvtp stalls and mangers with a com-wt» water trough in ï¬ont of every stall. Tho floor is concrptn throughout. Th9 passages are con- venio-ntly locatmt. and Mr. Robin- son has now one of the amt. up-to- date stables ‘in. this part. Rm: Mr. Smith or' bli'rham held prayer meeting in the school on Th}; rsday_ exerting. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchie. Port Ar- thur. Mr. W. C. Ritchie, of Holland, and Dr. and Mrs. Ritchie, of R9- gina. we‘re guests of Mr. and Mrs. (Our Own Correspondent) a X vl' 'I'nI'Hnt-v. :m' Visiting .\II'. lhmnlol Watsnn at. Hm li~z< {Mm-l \Valsnn. wlm has mhn: tlw pus! mnnth in tlw it); :u't'nmpnnio-ol thvm up. “'PO' Allan Park Edge Hill (iggrge Bifphig‘ the ï¬rs; of the week _- --A kn‘f. Tho Rally Day service was held in Edge Hill Sunday school on Sun- day last. N0. 9 Sunday school being prosvnt and taking part. in the ser- vicv. .‘l‘l‘. Thomas Allan of Durham gaw an excollent address. on loyal- ty. Dan Ritchie and Mary Antler- ___A- â€"An:‘- son each gave approm'iate recita- tions. Ruby and-Almla Staples sang wry sweetly. and Mrs. W. G. Firth l‘nlldm‘o'd a solâ€. "His Eye Is on the Sparrow." exceptionally well. Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) ’l'hx-Mhing horn is thn order of the day. but. but. a fmv mow barns. and It will lw all cloanwl up for an- ulhm- yvar. 'l'tw Swamp College mum is at. Mr. \V'illizlm McCormick‘s and Hliwr Millinm' with his: gas uuttit. is nll Hn- 13th Cnucessiuu and tram-Hing vast. .\ 1:11;“ rmml attvndvd Dundalk Full Fun- ancl Import a \x'ciuum't'ul sham and vnmrvrt. PI‘icevillv Fair twin: om Hu- samv day. did not draw :as gun! a vmwd l'rum here as is ‘V-- \â€"w" .\li°. flu/Jami and sun. Hurry. of l’rimwillv. Mr. and Mrs. Moulds of NW HM Durham Road, Mr. and Mrs. J. NIi-Mlmin and family of Dmmorv, and Mr. and. Mrs. Brawn of Drumore spo-nt Sunday visiting at the lmmn Miss ll. Furgusnn of Hall. smut. last. Wm'k visiting her many frionds at. Hw Park and 1-n'tm'neol home on Friday. Mr. H1011 Philips nf Creighmn Minn is visiting his ln'nilwr. Nell. at. pro-50m.†_.\ll'. \V. H. Hnl'gl'M't'. of l')UI'ha,m. VISItml his mnthm', 311's. F. Hal'gt'aw, un Saturday. usual mu. Richard Hardy spent the \vvvk-vncl at. tho,» 'l'o'iu'lwl's’ (191“?!)- tmn \VhH'h was le In â€wan Sound. Mrs. lihaï¬lvs \Valsnn nf Artvmvsia was-Hu- gnu-st ut’ ho‘l‘ Sistmuln-law. Mrs. 'l‘hnmns Tuckvr. I'N'untl)‘. Z... 9:; :2. «3:35 (<11. m7. :71 :3: «4.5.1.... 2.515. 23»: c: .5; :1... 5.22:. 2:; 3:: .37 2: ’74:... 2:. :71.» i. 2:. $2.? a. Z... ._. 21:22.. slwnt Sunday Vlsnmg at I m‘ Mr. and Mrs. R. hnnx. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. William Wril'. J12. is spvnd- in}; a {my days with lim' mother. Mrs. hiXHll. \VIIJ is i‘iinliliml to lwd at. [)l‘i‘Si'llt. Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Ko'nm-th and John lmnsnu’mr Hf tnwn syn-tut Sunday with tlwir granul- parvnts. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughan. .‘ll'.-HID1“S Ho‘s“; » and sistm' Man Jame-s and Winn He'll. \ww Sumlziy \‘isitm's alt HIP hnnw â€1' Mr. William He'll no-m- “HI'IHN'II. SIP. and Mrs. A. H. Fm'ris of Flash- vt'tnn Visited nu Sunday at Mr. J. I’vrl'is‘. .47.. 22:1. 7.82:. 2:; :77. :93. 52...... i. 57.2.... 7}... :2. 2.2:..- :E z. 3),. .52.]. 2:: .57.. .1. I. «<3... M 1-. Stanlvy Hau'risnn was in Hum- Iltuvn fur a clay 0r 5:» tlw ï¬rst. of last mmk. Mr. and Mrs. (h'wnmvay nl' (hwlph \‘Isnml hvr smtvl'. Mrs. Mivhavl kvnn-x. lust, \Vowk. Mr: \\'i'l|iam Kmmy nntvl‘mvinml tlw )‘nllng lauhns R. 12. Lwnguv n.’ lmrnnvh «mo- vwmn: I'N't'ntl)’. Glenmont Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vaughan and son spent a day with friends at Riversdale this week. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie mo- tored to Meaford and spent the day with the Mclnnis and McDonald families. They also attended the school fair which was being held th_a_t_ day._ W‘e enjm ed the prayer meeting \\ inch “as hold at S. S V0. 3 Thurs- dag. mpging. Th9. Misses \\ hit9. M10 have 119911 holidming “ith “1914‘ cousin, Mrs. H91b T1'aifnrd.for tho past. month {119 1‘9tuming to “1911 home in Hamiltnn this \VPPK. Miss 1:1. Traf- fun! is accompanying ti_19m home. Mossrs. Cvcil and Roubou Payl'or and sistm', Miss Vina, Visited the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Boyd. Mr. {and MP5. Gillén Boyd spent a day Wlth Mr. and Mrs. Archle Mc- (Lormick and family rocontly. ( Our Own Correspondent) Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Smith of Mmuzij. Furo's‘t. 51mm a clay with Mr. and Mrs. William Darby rocently. MRSSI'S. I’m-d (lurlwtt 0f DPLI‘Oit and 'l‘lmmzxs (101'th ,«n' tlm Boll TM- ¢»plmnv Company. \‘isitmi thnir mn- thmf, Mx's:__Alfrml Corbett. Siio ï¬lling: and threshing keeping Hm furmvrs busy for a weeks. 311'. \\"-ilf1'ml Park. who wont \Vnst. with tlw qu'vvst Excursion, had tho misfm'tuxw of hurting his spin-3 and had to 1w lakml to Rt‘)So\tn\\'n hus‘pitnl for tx'mltmvnt. Last. word rvcnile was that. '10 was o’knng nicely. :11... I211: 322...: i ....:...::o 11:2. :3. 2.23:. .17.. .53.: 6.2... 32.: z__.._-.._._..,_.~.;w E was??? Man and Mrs. H. Johnston Spout an nt'tm'nuun I'm-untly With Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fultnn of Huttm lllll. Mr. Julm 'I'nl'nlmll is atfnmhn; lenn} ii! 'l’m'nnth. Mr. and Mrs. Alvx. Hrim'snn Us- itml t'I-io'ncls in thruit lap". wm-k. My. Hugh leman visitml Mr. and Mrs. Alvx. lemnn rucvntly. (Our Own Correspondent) N0. 9 Sunday svhuml joul'nvyml t0 l'hlgu Hill on Sunday where Pally Sl‘l'ViH‘ was MPH. and smut a. plmls- amt alftm'nnnn toga-{hula Mr. and Mrs. John MoGiI'r Spent Darkies’ Corners South Bentinck THE DURHAM CHRONICLE are fvw Ritchie, Edge Hill. Miss M. Campbell spent a few days recently with her brother, Mr. S. Campbell. Orchard. Mrs. R. McRae, Palmerston. spent a few days the first of the week with her mother, Mrs. Joseph At- kinson. / Dr. H. Pugh. Palmerston. visited Sunday with the \Vhitmnre family. Miss Eliza Patterson visited re- cently with her friend. Miss Joan Floyd. Holstein. -â€"- I n , A_“ n Sunday lvjth 3.13:. and Mrs. I‘lUp'l. IIUIELI nu. Mr. and Mrs. G. Geddes spent a. day recently with his parents near Drumm'v. Dr. Joseph and Mrs. Patterson and Rae’s a Plan†Puzzle which contains a number of objects beginning with the letter “1‘". Jun look at t!» pictureâ€"there. are all sorts of things that begin with the letter “WWâ€"mt.- top, tunic. , and all the other objects are equally clear. See how many you ean ï¬nd. is not a trick ï¬zzle; nothing is hidden and you don’t have to turn the picture upside-dun": ur ya. m cash prizes will be given for the 50 best lists 0! words submitted in answer to this l’uzâ€"ile. 'lho answer having the largest and nearest correct list. of visible objects slmwn in the plt'lurt‘ that start with the letter “1" will be awarded first pri ze: second best. second prize; etc. Try This Fun Game-"Win $1,000 lo. M hdp ring “I: now Mm Puzzle. Let's all In all have I no. No matter what your use or Isn’t. It you like to o mica. try you: hand at thin one. It In different go no} [on pg†tï¬od potoro. , _lti _ls‘ rggpzi 1'3} i'i‘i'. Ema“ "ï¬gâ€"WT? Etér'o'.‘ "is 1.31mi? . . object- ve enmdepartoc ypan. “mammorhkkthom; nonemmsmnll but the t eyedxht can we them. Get a pencil and paper and one my “T-Worb" you can and. Doesn’t III-kc any difference whether you are six or sixty {an old. Hue lo chance to study and "brush u " a little. t I. tutored“, adieu-flow! and {liï¬t'inltin‘. Not in: hard. Just different. You. ï¬ll Join Inâ€"old folks. middle age and young folks. See whqcan 9nd the most ‘T-Words.†You'll have bar- .Q a of fun ï¬nding “T-hurds OBSERVE THESE EASY RULES 2. Prize Winners in former Picture Puzzle. conducted by The. Mail and Empire winning $200.00 or more m not eligible tn punk-mate in this Panic. 3. All answers must be mailed by October 17th. 1935. and gddr‘eaeed to C. A. Montgomery. Puzzle Mauser flu] and mp re 1. Any man. woman or child who lives in Canada and is not o resident of Toronto, and who Is not in the employ of Th.- Mall and Empire, may submit an answer. 4. All lists of names should he written on one side of the paper only, and numbered consecutively 1. 3. 8, etc. Write your full name and address in the upper right hand corner. It you desire to write anything else. use. a separate sheet. 5. Only such words as appear ln Webotor'a chtlona be counted. 00 not use hyphennted, compound or omol'o‘txc‘: words. Wlwre the plural is used the alngulnr cannot be count- ed. and vice versa. 6. W'ords of the same spelling can be used only once. even though used to deals-mute different objects or articles. An ob. ject or artlcle can be named only once. 7. The answer having the largest and nearest correct list of names of visible objects in the picture that begin with the letter "T" will be awarded First Prize, etc. Neatness. style or handwriting have no bearing upon deciding the winners. 9. In the event of a tie {or any prize uttered, the, full amount of such prize will be awarded to each tied participant. 8. Any number or peopie may co-nDPr-ate in answering the Puzzle. but only one prim will be awards»! to any one hound-- hold; nor will prizes be awarded to more than one of any groub where two or more have been working tngpdmr. LARGE COPY OF PUZZLE PICTURE SENT FREE ON REQUEST 10. Subocriptions (both new and renewal) a M ' vnnee of 85.00 per year by mail or $6.4†pvr yefr yc‘ilellt'ergdaf.‘ carrier boy in Hamilton. will be accepted. ' 0 11. All answers will receive the name ('Onsiderution d lens of whether or not n .nubecription to The M r38“ ’ in tent in. a“ and Empire 12. Three prominent Toronto citizens havin n . with The Mail and Empire will be selected to o‘ct 3.0?35'23‘32 decide the winners. nnd participants. by sending in their answers. agree to accept the decieion of the Judges as final and conclusive. The judges will meet on October 27th, gnd announce- ment of the Prize Winner- :nd correct list of words, will be published In The Mall and Empire as quickly thereafter as n j. poulble. ct any rcto not later then three weeks. mummuywhmmcmwnw 85.00 per your. Delivered by carrier boy in nu. flton, “N per m3. u at"; J; r: nanu'un."'0m¢£: oat: ms. George Macintosh, Monklands. Ont. each won 8200. . now, here’s your opportunity. n8. ANGUS CAMPBELL “’ON $1.000. We have already paid thousands 0! dollars in primes. In revent Puzzle Games. Mrs. Angus Campbell. Farr-5:. Ont" won 81.000; Misc Lucy Firmtfne. Gait. Ont†Wun $1,000: Paw. The-L Islet. Mlliamsburx. 0nt.. won 3!.l‘00: Mrs. Thomas l’attimore, .U'fwma. 1M... was another winner at $1.00.) uncl Lirs. Joe Doyle. Marmara. ()nt.. also won $1.000. SUBSCRIPTION RA TES-. PA YABLE IN AD VANCE Allistogg Qntn each you Mr. G. M. Carmichael, Welland. Ont. won $500, and Mrs. Emma Moore. (3111;610:39le «1-52 man W!)- "ant'n. snows}; Ont" and Mr. Clarence Mrs John Newell, and the Weir families. N0. 9 was well represented at the held at 13ng Glenelg school fair Hill Monday of last week. We con- gratulate teacher and pupils on re- ceiving ï¬rst prize for parade. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keller and children, V'arney, spent Sunday with ._-..o- brpfly,‘ Walkerville. "em-e L. Merrick. .1 won 8300. while . Gleqhtillcn, Ont" 'W 'r f “a â€(W was YouCanWin$L000 The “'1ԠWord Picture Puzzle Guns is a campawr- to increue the Popultrity of The Mail and Emw" It coats nothing to take part and you do not haw 1 â€N1 in a. linlle sub-cription to win . prme. If ywr lilt of “'1‘" Word: is uwurded Fir-t Prise by the MM?!†you will win 330; but it you would like to get m. rv than 830. We are making the following lpecia. .rfw 'herY you cun win bigger cub prison by set-LN: ONE 0' TWO yearly mb-cripuon- to The Man. ain'- Empire. H'IRE'B' H‘,“.: " "r . °‘T" “ rd 321-9!" P‘W'lfl Winn “fit â€:3 hoshanvc nontuin q..1!6b)'f-url); subscription to The In] and umpm at ...>.«. J maul or $8.00 delivered by carrier boy In Humil- ton. You nvlll Mt..- gum“ . --- This oflcr mules to RURAL ROF'l‘l-I pal- mm as “fell as subscribers living In dues and .l'e My weaving The Mail and Empire. your subset-much will be extended [mm In; present expiration. I-IIII'I ton. you will freely-o “firin- toad prim- 3250130: third [I’ll-e $250.00. and .uwoml column of “tum In prim list.) Your own subscrw to start at some tulurn when you want the x promptly on thnt date. Winning Answers will revolve (In- NH Push [Wilts awarding to the table lx-lms': 81h Prim 9th Pr" :9 "Nb P91 I0 llth to- “ ‘th PH «‘8. I wl. 21m to 50th “1205. Incl. In the event of a uo for any prlvwom-nal the full amount 0! such prim will b0 paid to W'h lk‘d rnrfldpnnt. rczzu; alumina ls! l’riu‘ 2nd Prize 3rd .50 (1' R.\ .\'D PRIZES THE PRIZE LIST Pr! .‘0 Prize Prize Prize her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S Pam.“ m sown mu m 0 am: mamas um: summ -v- - Trinity church. informs us that h. .; Sunday momma..Mr. W. H. sp'nï¬ of OWOILSpqu WI“ 0cm] 3- Mt, "H 5' - 1 address on the Layme-n ~' Mun-mph; This departure is ng-t'ul [Lynn-m; out Grey Deanery mwt wmm. “M the object is to instruct 1hr unzip-2 in church work and 1h» .n-Lgmlfl'.‘ tion of the National Lanny-1.x x“..- ciation throughout tlu- (mummy Fitvih Trintiy church mm m..'. . '“blcr‘vtlon will count. or sub-crxptiom' 1e future due. Just write on the urder It the tuner fluted. and n will 513" l-. .Iâ€"A- l’riu- I! No Nahum-rip- tionn' Am Sent. $30.00 25.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 “My. 001050: 8, £925. prise {I'Dâ€"t: “:H'errd by carrier bop- ln Hamil- ‘SOOJIO, Instead of $80. «*0le A A‘-‘ -_ . H. WhealvxL m4“, mm- It $500.00 250.00 2-30.00 I 30.00 100.00 75.00 50.00 “on is Sent. 10.00 31. 0:30 'H 500.01» 500.0†300.1)" 200.0" 150.00 "IMHO 00.0†50.00 40.00 A re- T“ 0 Sulnu'rlp- “om. CANADA. l'l’iic’ H. 20 .00 15.00 «If A .OIIU‘COI musician \\.'s=' ‘ “0W“! (‘HUHHHJ him Y†free tuition H: I’ilf'h‘. Ml'. CZEtllld‘I'H chased h-nm ‘01. [H‘X' his n\‘ 81mm. “Inn-h (10 his land In The “HM 50:1“le pu'ently m'nu'l'vssnr t0!“ Uw ï¬rst «nu-rm seriously ill In»! Becmul uprmtiun \\': my. Fur sumv hm (MW-n “Tu and dun Ills, hm'n shnwinu «I. menL and how rwmu ly PXlu'Mm'. \V'ra Lvilh. Hu- dauu’hlvr «M Mr. and M «of Halstvin. who has I in Durham Hospital cmmlv «of wwks and Ut'lulwr mulvmwnl. an amwndic'itis. with . «mm'atiun last, Friday I ilul mm'h illuu'M'u-mo-I believml I“ lw «ml (of ‘ YOUNG PATIENTS CON! VERY MUCH I Young Daughter of Mr. John Leith Leith of Shows Steady Improve: Mrs. 033 has 1004‘" mm tlmv hawk. but. It “as III: that It “as III‘I‘IIII‘dl that (ion “as “I" IIIIh ~IIII' prolonging III-I' IIII~ {III .-I emblv timv. \':IIIII all) I- anin'Ix “as M! ‘0) II.- when It “as anmn Hm dition “as su sI-IIIIIIs :III 0086 Of MHIIIMV s IIIH'IMI gratiï¬imr, not Inle in H1 her llllnll‘l‘ulls IIII-IIII~ I and \ II IIIIH'. VOL. 58.â€"N0. 30 Durham I'I'Ivnds \\ 1!! Im learn that Mrs. IIIIIII'I Guelph. he'llrr kmm‘n he nic Cl‘uss. «lalmhlc-I' «of Mr. who lllllll‘I'WPlH :I swrmus ffll‘ inward u'uIII'v III I Hoflbital nu Munday. Is «In is can 1w c‘xlwt'tmi :Illcl ha alolv In lvmv HH- hn. wank or so. In. Charles 099. Guelph of Its. ll. Cross, Domg Operation for Goitre. UNDERWENT SERI‘ OPERATION I So far as Mr. EWPII‘ ï¬re must. haw stark-d m1 bowed sum- m tlw from, fled on Um thmr umâ€- i Mam-0d. Mr. lam-ll in I519 lmusv with his linm. had lwe‘n sitting: for "'0 “03‘ l†('Hllld‘ luhl Field Day Sllfll‘ls :H 1} about 3.30 gm! sum. “1 slow and lay «luuh «m 1 an adjoining rmom. Hw fallen aslwp. :h‘ lu- \\:: by “W vall Ml ‘IHH craoklv 0f “1'". 'llln' m.- ils way alum: llnv lcho!’ 1 in Wllivh he- “its I\ m: â€'1 enlm‘ing lllv l‘cmm lu-mm ho had In smmh :u “ml out. and gun lllo' alarm. Tllmurh marl} III lln- mi fll‘PfllPll lllmlc' .‘l L'Hml Hill the (‘Hlllvllls of u..- 1...â€...1 ly all «ll-sll‘nyml m' «Emmi awful I"! Hf «luumgv \\ the lbllilcllllu'. MI'. lino-n 1 suram-n «m Imlh lomlchna tents. and \\'lnl.- ln~ It formm' lS “'Pll 1°H\‘¢‘l'ml. to losv cunsidvl'nltlv «m â€I About. halfâ€"past fun.- 1 My mm'ning. am :uln was turned in in Hm In menu “In ('ausv hump a Lion in pl‘ugrvss m “w I Mr. Robvl'l. Emm. Qunvn chemical was run tn â€w successfulh' ('mlllulel md whilc' Hm tim- um: readiuvss. it “as nn! u take ii. nut. GUTI'ED BY FIRE luldanco of Robert Ewe row Escape from Tot ion When Building Too overheated Stove. PURCHASED BUILDIN “I blind. he. sailml a ;'. Manned on tho PAI'L DUXH \\ .\l uni 'IN‘P â€Hold It" â€I n