Lo‘l‘ WNO’NHN' for a - golf use'flslfln human u that. awning a yo‘ ntml himswlf. M Uls' ministm'. “3' buts?" ‘1‘“! the! yin" muM 7 sllnn':~'""- L103" \\ :|:¢l0\\'$?†‘ rwlaimvd the on as bad as that?! what 1’" asked the min. pnsn. sm-g‘ o-xplained tho w. "I'm min to M I l ram» w you to banns'. but --~â€"-†| all right." said a. My, "Just give no II. mull oil-mus and 90“.. Theatre Sand 6 to Mr mghto-r uction by, larch A} [m it KMN’ it“ w ï¬t your humm’sa. 'flr bu polmcs. or night, :nod :11 WHl‘k in m .l. PAPLnS EE! ’1' Aluminum, FREE. Only 30K MM eets I 9.20 p.m. Fax Included 'ICO BETH! OF THANKS BORN lixod W‘ntimk. 0n .‘lr. and Mrs IL†h OOH ~ Hwil' many rur- HIM? kind- hnwn â€mm in Wh’h 90 COI- '9. .3130 .31.“ 31.49 «nlag't Two [embers Deoorned With 25- Yeer Jewels, While One Recdvee so-Yeer Badge for Continuous Ser- vice.â€" Pleasant Social Evening Spent by Grey Lodge and Friends Monday night of this week was a big night in local Odd Fellowship and, as a social evening was given by the members at the same time, the hall was comfortably ï¬lled when the chairman for the evening called the crowd to order and commenced the program. Though the. program at. all times was mnjnyml by those presont, the important part of the «waning’s busi- m-ss, mpwially tn tlw hro'thrvn of “w ordc-r, was the presentation of mid Ft'llnws’ vanls to thrm' nwm- lwrs of Hm Stwivty whn wc-rn um- hum of sufï¬civntly lung standing to rm-viw thom. These were Bros. \Vilhnm Laidlaw. with .30 mars. A. H, ,lnvkwm :mol Hmn'gv “in: will! 25 yoars pach. l. 0. 0. F. IEIBERS RECEIVED JEWELS As Ilie Noble Brand of Grc hid the (hair was taken by r. W'gl lam .l McGirr who in a few brief u-mzuks welcomed all to the social (cw-nil": with the request that ev- eryone would enjoy himself. Fol- lowing the chairman‘s address. the program proper was commenced, the first number being a solo by Mr. Peter llamage. Then followed a Violin selection by Mr. T. V. BF“, a solo by Mrs. Mark Wilson am. reading by Mr. E. I). Mclllocklm. 'l‘ho- pro-wnlnlinn in Mr. Laidlnw was made by Mr. Allan Ball. Win» in a row \mruls rnngratnlalml him upon his long membership and pinnml lhv rnvrlml rvward for long service on his breast. ln replying. Mr. Luiollaw hml many kind things to say about lhn ()ild Fi-llnws and lnlil how. mrr 50 yvnrs agn. hn hail lu-rnmo- u mormhvr nl' tho Orilrr. had nrwr rrgrrlli-il ii. and ailvisml «ivory ymlllL' man in link up with this o-xro-llrnl. sm-inly. Mr. Lnicllnw grow ro-minisrrnl. in his aililrrss. lnlcl of sum» nl‘ thi- mirly «lays in Durham. nr his slrngglvs m sc-rnrp an mlm-a- iinn and how. at. is yvnrs Hf mm M was still in thp l’uhlir, srlmnl. Slmrlly ails-r this. lu- hzul ,ininml Hm I. H. U. l". and sliilml lhal. ilurâ€" â€it! his mi'mhvrship. hl' hail rvrrivml nmra- m-nuinv mlm'niinn in this snâ€" i'u-ly than wiwn '20 was nllrniling wluml. .\lr_ Lniillnw pniol n glnwâ€" Ill}! lriimtn in Mrs. Laicllziw whvn ln- sniol ihzil who-n n ymimr mun. llp llllloll- Hp his mind in arc-l. ilizu'rivd. {litmlinm-il On page ’ it) SOUTH AMERICANS NEED MISSIONARIES Graphic Account. of Conditions in That Unhappy Land Told in Word and Picture at Knox Church Last Week, VOL. 59.â€"N0. 3064. l'n ch km rorturu from a two-year 5030“?“ n. ! â€mun. has started 3 cont“)???- S." by stating that the lack of titles handicaps Canadian business men In th» I'nited Kingdom. {IN-'0' .‘l r ls' iw. Mr. 'I‘. \V. E. Story. 3 mi missinnzu'y. hvltl furth in ('hm-rh nn \Vt'dnt'scln)’ Hf lust and in ward and story tnld [much and l'tthU'HIIS of the - n!’ that. c-nntinvnt. During mtm'v. Mr. Stnry tnlfl many runohng im-icIo-nts that, shnw lhiu xxx-vat. country is stm v a! land Hf pagans. aml mom-y missinnnrivs arr still m-mlml s land is to lw won nwr to THE DURHAM CHRONICLE n U h ll Mivo “if“. Imlh nuw with tho-iv {Wu H! missinnarios m to Canada .1’ MN. Story. HIS haml- Minister of Lands and Forests in the Ontario Cabinet who has rp- signed his post {allowing qnvstions submitted regarding the administra- tion of his office. H0 has nfl'urnd a challvngv fur an invostigatinn of his affairs. PRESENTED NEIGHBORS WITH PURSE OF GOLD Mr. and Mrs. James Braniff Remem- bered Before Leaving Farm at McClinton’s corners to Reside in Durham. A wry pit-want limo- was spent last night. at. the hunm 01' Mr. and Mrs, Jamc-s Hranifl'. two milvs south of hm'n. \thn thnil' m'ighlmrs tum l'rivxuls gathm-o-cl to hicl me farc- wvll hvl'nm- tlwil' reluuval In rvsiulu in Durham. pro-wnh-d with a pni'sv of nmni-y hy Ihn nvighhors. signifying the high i'i-gai'il in which â€my mum Imhl. 'I'Iw pi'vm-Iitatinn nwr, Ihc' H‘SI. of â€w vvc-ning was spi'nl. in ganws and IIIIIH’IIIK. I’nllnwing is the adiIrnss‘s: 'I'n Mr. and Mls. .Ianws Ih'anifl’. IN'IH' I I n lids: FHHcm'im: a short. program, Mr. and .\‘l1°s..HrunilT \u-m- calm! [0 H10 l'rnnl, win-n u must ('omplimc-nlary address was wad. and “my were WIi haw gthm'I-II hm-n tmIiIIIIt Io spI-IIII an I'wning \VIUI um III-I'mn _\IHII' III-paIIIIII- IInnI mII' midst In EIWI-II III “HIM“ puns, at IIH'SL‘III unâ€" anmn In us. IIIIIIIII: Um past four wzu s in â€HP III‘IIIIIIIIIIHIIOOII anI h: we pxmvn yIIUI'solxI-s gum! IIo'IIleIIm's :IIHI \W van assurv anI IIIIII it is with IHI passing I'I‘LII'I'I, IIIIIIL WI- Wishing lu c-xpm-ss in smmrr tan- gihll' mamm- our amn‘vciuflnn of ymn‘ X'vsi‘lvnm- :znmngst us. WP. :Isk ycm tn {warm this pm'sv as u tokon nf mn' «Ntc-o-m and :m ngbl‘vssinn 0! mn' closirv fur your future: succo-ss and pl'nspm'ity. Sigma! nu lwhzllf uf Hm m~lghhor~ Alvin Noble. \V. Hoglv, Mr. and Mrs. Hranifl' haw,- pur- chasvd HH- rvsidvm'c- of Mr. 'l‘humus. Hurlnw hvrv and o-xpmft, m mow- to Durham in Hm norar future. with m) [ramming . rpm-M. mm. w:- luarnml Inf ymu' mtvntmn to Ivavc HIH vwnuly. BIG LOADS COMING TO GLENROADIN MILL 1mm! Record So Far Held by John Wright of 8th Concession, With 2192 Feet. 'l‘hr rtvaring nt' tlw big hush pur- rhasril rvrrntly hy Kitrhrni-r intrr- owls l'l'um llli- .l. (.1. [loss t'rilillt' at 'I‘rawrstnn is nuw un in full swing. and with a big gang nt‘ man at, wurk, ttm artivitins al’ttlllltl tho mill at. Hh-nrumtin would rrmziinil nnu of Hip gnmt old days" whvn timhrring was ihv rhinf industry in this part. of Ontario during thr wintrr months. Last \wnk our 'l'rzm-rstnn C(il't'us- pomtnnt. rppurtml a load of higs hav- ing bm'n takrn to â€w mill hy Wil- frmt Lvitch rnnsistinx: nf thro-n ï¬lm lugs scaling llUItt'wt. 'l'his. \w tiaVv sinri- hm-n mm. was an orrur. tho lmul containing: nnly 1.920 fart, On Friday last. so mir informant tells us. Harwy Wright. â€I“ lï¬-yc-ar-old son of Jnlln \Vright Hf “In 8th con- rn-zsion. with a team of thrc-r-yrar- ultl volts. «MW 3 lttatl nt' tiw logs to the mill whirh scatml 2J9: fact and is. easily llw largvst lnad ynl brought to thv historic 0ch mill whrrn many of tho big trons 0f tormnr (lays warn ronvertml into Iumlmr. Th“ W’right family urn nvwvumers t0 thv vicinity. but from the start they have madp in thv iog-hauli g gamo, may set nth»:- recurds h» 0 “w wintm‘ 39215011 is nwr. “'0 would Noni-IV on" humlrml and ï¬fty la- alii-s of tho town and rongrogution attunilml the I’rrshylvrian â€Apron" 'l‘oa last 'I‘lmrsclnv al‘lvrnuon. hc-lcl al the home of Mrs. W. C. Pick- c-ring from 3 to 6 o‘clock. and over highly dollars were rualiznd. Rocviving with Mrs. Pickering was Mrs. (Rm: B. D. Armstrong while Mrs. A. W. H. Lauder. Miss Park. Mrs. Harding and Mrs, G. C, Macdonald of Chatsworth 88315th in serving. The tea was an over- whelming success, and the Ladies’ Aid. under whose auspices the hap- py function was held, are to be con- gratulated. PRESBYTERIAN APRON TEA WAS WELL ATTENDED and hroua whor f 01m; [prised to hem of am nthvr biz: lads brought in. HON. JAMES L’YONS LOCAL MAN IS NEW ROAD ENGINEER Mr. W. R. Aida": Appointment An- nounced Last. Week by lint-tor of niobiumâ€"Stan Remains 8m: us Last Year. According to an announcement last week by Hon. George S. Henry, Minister of Highways, the local Highway stall located at Durham has been retained with headqaurters here. This stall is in charge of the highways from Guelph to Owen Sound, from Owen Sound to Bramp- ton and from Arthur to Kincardine, and consists of W. R. Alder, resi- dent engineer, W. A. Logan, assist- ant engineer, and J. H. Robinson in the ofï¬ce. In the appointments made public last week, Hon. Mr. Henry has an- nounced a change of policy regard- ing the supervision of the province which will be of interest to the mu- nicipalities. Under this new scheme the old plan of having a chief on- gineer, a location and property en- gineer under him and then three divisional engineers, resident at Kingston, Toronto and London. is to he done. away with. Each of these three. divisional engineers has had three resident engineers under his dirertion. hnt now the force, is hoini.r entirely rel-organized and some sllil’ls are heing made in personnel. lnstead ot' the divisional engineers. an assistant. chief and a new lora- tion and property engineer is being appointed. This means that. the di- \'isiolml ol'tirel's will he abolished and the resident e1 gineers will work directly undo-r the chief on- gineer and his assistant. The present tlhiet‘ Engineer. ll. M. Smith. rontinnes in that capacity. and A. M. Smith, who has been div- isional engineer at. Kingston, will he Assistant Chief. The. resident en- Hillel-1' for this distrirt will he Mr. W. Alder. and his headquarters will he. at Durham. (l. A. llowney will he in eharge at Stratl'ord and H. (I. Hose. at. London. “on. Mr. anry has announced that certain meâ€":u"ungo-n'wnts arn no-vvssm'y in mmm-tinn with cunn- ly mm! wurk and sum“ additional pnsitinns aw ('m-zmwl in this branch :llluwing fur a «'ln-H'I' sugwl'visitm 0f (-nntravls. wzu'k um! gum-ml man- :Igvnu-nt ni’ tiu- \urinus municipal vxpvmliturc-s in which â€Iv higln'mys «inwu’tmvnt is :nlvl'vslmi In “w «x- h'nt Inf 5" po-r rum, BEAUTIFUL SPRING! WHERE ARE THOU? Early Spring Prophets Nonplussed, While Those Who Predicted a Gold One Rub Their Bands in leee To sumv pvnplv Um m-appc-aranm uf Hm mum’s tun days ago spullml an mu-ly spring. but. from tlm wva- Hunt- “'0 haw [men forced to c-n- ,jny «luring Um past, work. Old Man Winter still has a half ansc‘m and srissm's hula! ('nnminml and rc-fusns m [wt 1:â€. For a dying chap, he's still a «Incidcolly lively corpse. Whili- wv haw. had a nnmhvi' of beautiful sunshiny days, the nights are! dc-cidmlly cold, and when the poplllalH'P \‘i'nkv Up last Friday ninraing In lino! i1 27 â€PKI'I'P.‘ 1w- luw 7.0m, and again on 'l‘urs'day morning no warmi-I‘ than 16 hvlow, it, was unanimously «im-idwl that. the smnnwi'h-ss summer of 1816 was about In i'c-poat itself. 'l‘hvro has boon snow every day this work. and motorists 'who houghl markers the.- lirst of tho year still haw hzul no opportunity to use lhvm. So for. the spring has been clvcidmlly hacrkwarcl, but with (llcl Sol rlimhing higher awry clay, and milling: hottvr :mcl hotter, the cold win-ll will nol. last much longer. Sunn- ul' lhu olalo-r rosiclvnls prmlict quirk action wlwn it «loos romo. hut wilh u go-Iiuino hol. spoil]. we fool sorry for lhns'o living along tho- rivor bank, and. with tho amount ur snow in llw ground. lower town mighl. liml ilsc-ll' in tho samo llooclorl romlilion as a low yvars ago when llll' John McGowan «lam gum way at UM: hunks, BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE MET LAST WEDNESDAY Yearly Open Meeting Greeted With Good Attendance. 'l‘hr- annual opvn mcmting of the Baptist Mission Circle was he'lcl \\'mlnvs:lay of last \ka in Hm c'hln‘t'h and was “‘0†uttvndr'd. Quito an nxtwnsiw- program was put on iurlmlim: an acMI-c-ss from thc- "('V .‘Jr, (Jr-irkington nf Mulovk. Sula-5 by Mrs, \VilfI-c-d 'l‘hompsun and Mrs. J. I“. (H105. and a wading by RM'. J. Taylor. Hm pastor. (m \londm of this \xw-k at the z'o-gulal‘ mvnting of the B. Y. I' the Rev \C. Harris of Hanowr ad- dressed the gathming. RETURNED LAST WEEK PROD! HASTINGS COUNTY Quite a number of the men and teams from Durham and Holstein vicinity. who have been in Hastings County south of Algonquin Park during the past winter taking out timber and lumber for the Durham Furniture Company. returned last week-end. and the balance are ex- pected to arrive this week. The past season has been a most soc- cessful one, and while that part of Ontario had little snow, quite a lot of logs and lumber have been shipped to the plant here since win- “it opened up. ?, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1926. EGREMONT COUPLE HONORED BY FRIENDS Mr. and Mrs. George S. Lawrence Presented With Conch by Neigh- bors and Friends Before Departure to Reside in Durham. 'l‘hc- hunw Hf MP. and Mrs. (icorgo S. Lawn-mm, lï¬grvmont, was the scrim of a happy gathvring last night whun upwards of 150 of their frivnds um] nvighhurs assrmhlud to «In thmn hmmr hufurv moving u. Durham. As our rvadvrs will know, Mr. Lawrmutu hold a sale (if his farm stuck and iniplun’wnls last work and will slim-Hy beUlnH residents of this lawn. 'l‘his «:hangu has hoi'n made nmwssary â€wing in Mr. Lawn-Juan’s failing lu-allh, in- having for sump linu- [Hist hm-n suhjvcl, in Sievvl'v at- tacks nl' srialira, ranch-ring him nnahlu in am-ncl in lhv. lwavy du- livs inviclc-nl, in fanning. lie-ai'ning: «if his «lieparhn'u. tlwir nhl frivnils and nnighhnrs full, lhat lhvy could not. lw allnwml In «ll-part witlmnl snmv m-vumiitiun. and the walla-ring of last. night. is â€in i'vsnlL Mr. ancl Mrs. Lawrvnme arc! among. llw HMM’ rvsiilc-nls «if I‘lgrvninnl. ancl as snvh haw always hum. as- HN‘lllll'll \xilh llu- mmnnnnily llffl in lhc-n' \‘ii'inily, and tho-iv rvmuvai will willinnl {‘Hllhi. lm full, in many ways. Shm'lly al‘h-r lhu vrmul ga- lhm-ml. Mr. .Ianws Mark was placed in Hue I'llull'. and during lhv. own- ing. lwsiclvs lhv [iri-m'iil.,al.i0n, a goml program was l'l'llllt'l'l'd «m which appual'ml \VlHI UHH’I'S Mrs, S. l’al- h-i'snn. llvrl. Marshall. Mrs. E. V. Malthvws. I'Iai'l Mc-acl and (Emil Wig- gins. 'l'lw aalcli-vss was wail by Miss liva Lawl'c-ni'v. and this prc-svnlalinn (llnnlinnmi nn page 8) FORMER PATIENTS THINK HOSPITAL GOOD ONE “'0 m-m'ch-«l a lvullt'l‘ yesterday fI-um MP. and Mrs. \V, :l'. “'ilsun 0f Emu-mum «skim: us to publicly lllzulk Malmn l'vllvs and the slall’ of Durham llml Crass Mc-nmrial Hm;- pilal l'nr lln- gunâ€. can- and kind- no-ss slumv llwir sun llulwrt. whim lH-l'u l'nllmvim: a worm npuraliml l'nx' amwncln'ills. .Ml'. and Mrs. WWI- sun urn alwply thankful for this and Plus“ llwil‘ lvtlm' by saying that they â€link Durham lm'ky tn smm- a Mull'cm llkv NIH'Sn Fultvs to assume chnrm'. clizii'gi'. \Vhiln \w appi-nciatv this praise of a Inn-ham institutinn. and fuel grateful also fur UN' [raise giwn Miss Fo-tic-s. \w wnuld rumind Mr. and Mrs. Wilsnn that this is im mews for i'vsinlo-nis IN‘I‘P. H. H :i lung time simu- Hw Hum-d ri-cmgnizwl hm- camnhility. and judging from what vu- haw sm-n and haw hi-ard. :-. gum! mtim' mnro rosidnnts in Um imvnships surmunding how and SI'I'VWI by this «'xcellvnt institutiun, will hvar wiinw-is in this samn Hint/u. mont. MR. WILLIAM FEE Cousin of Mr. Ed. Pee, Normanby, Passed Away at Portage La Prair- ie, Manitoba, Last Month. \Vowl \ws rvt'm:tiy rvrvivml by Mr. Edward I’m. nf Normanby. in- fm‘mim: him of Hw- dunth at Pnrtagr: La Prairiv. Man. of his cousin. Mr. \Viliiam F00 nf Dauphin on the 2191 of February. in his 70th year. In- tvrmcnt. was made at Riverside com- olrg'y up February 23., -I____ A! 1-3- “’0 haw no partit-ulars of his illnvss. but. lmu'n that. twsidns his widow, six daughters and «mu sun survivo. A twin hrottwr, Mr. Frank Fun. dind at Dauphin in 1897. b?- fore the subject of this sketch wont West. \Vt' nxtcnd sympathy to Mrs. Fee and family in thPir sorrow. HAD GOOD IBBTIIG 'l‘lu- social and work meeting of lhe Ynung Women's Auxiliary of Knox l'nitvd church was held at the home of Miss Margaret McFadden on Tuesday cxening when a very enjoyable time was had by all. At the close of the meeting. Miss Me- Fadden sened a very tasty lunch. DEAD AT DAUPBIN WHYISlT-- HORTICULTURAL SOC’Y MET MONDAY NIGHT Report of Horticultural Society Con- vention Received Pmm Delegates. ~Regular fleeting Night Changed. Mrs, McKurlmic- and Mrs. Mrll- railll gavn a partial rc-Imrl. nl' Um Unlarin llnrlirullu'al Assmzialiuu corm-nlinn, hold recently in 'l'nl'mllu, whirl: will lN' cuntinuml at the April mm-ting. 'l'lm Hurlmumlml Snvivly me-t in the A. Y. I’. .‘x. mums un Mun-lay night. Owing In ('UIHIU'I‘ :IH °:wliuns, Um allvndamu- was small. Ann-mu: other ï¬rms of business, tlu- socivly «It-(tidml lu mm-l. in the-s0 samu mums fur tlw cunning munths. tlw nwvlinus tn I"! hold 0“ tlw swam! 'l'uusday H! Um mnnth instmul 0f Hm ï¬rst Mummy. whirl: has van tlwir cusâ€" 10m. CHESLEY MINISTERS TO HELP STOP'ANY UNWISE MARRIAGES THUS“ In! Main III licivnt should IIIII. mun \. and a I' III IsII: III lflllunh’l. kmming HII tact. Is to IIlanIv If IIII pI-I'I'IIl‘ms UH! I-urmmny, This was Hu- Vil'w agI'I-m‘l upon M’ tht' Ilnz-mIII-I's II!’ â€In CIIIIslc'y Min- Hun. J. H. Gardnwr, who has [won ummintnd m snow-ml Hon, ‘2. A. Dunning as I'm-mm- uf Sasaku-lw- wan. Electing of Ministers Wax Unani- mous That Mental Deï¬cient: Should Not Marry. 'l'lw quvstmn m'usv out 01' a dis- cussion «mnt:c-ruing tlw publicaticm in churclws uf Hm intvntinn H! mm- “In to marry. M Um rc-qus-st of the M'c't-‘flf'm. “"V. (I. J. Mam, Hus Sim- pz-rful‘ms Hm x'uruflmny. This was Hu- Vinw agrvmi upon by U!" ur'miu-ra' uf Hu- Chvslvy Min- r-tc-riul .1..wa-i:nl,mn who mvt m full lmmhm's :11. Hu- (io-nm'a l'rc-h'hyh-rian Manse on Monday. ,Irwwctz'nt, Paw. t2. J. Mans, ttIv Sur- I'I'al'} U" HIM A“‘at1tftatltfll, “CV. T. H. Holland. I-xpiuim'd tht' [Necessary action t» tw ttktn whom. haIIs am to b0 [ttJhlt‘ht'I‘ in (thtll't'h. Nu Ii- t't‘llst‘ is" tho'n IIMI'vsmfl'. hut. :I I'M“- tittcatc- that hath; haw hm-II [Inh- “8!ch must ho svnt III tn thn "Pith-t. trar Genmat in Tomntn If this pub- Hcation mm more general, undu- siratIlI: manIamw might more mm. ity b" “rt \I-IItI-d. as the [Masons to m III:II'I'iI-It must, have residfld in the Merely “being good" is selï¬sh; “doing good" is true relinon. The RM. William Smith, pat-star 0f (ivncom l'rvshywrian church. read an able paper on "Justiilcaiilm by Faith.†'l'lw .'\~t.~'ncmti0n has «Interminmi L» exh'nd â€w scolw of its "(Tum-t. The Luthm-an pastor of Sullivan Township. fir-v. E. Turkheim. was admittpd a member, and now min- isters in Elmwood. Dobbinmn and Salem are to be oflered the privil- eges of regular membership. placu at has}. nth-0n days immedi- atfly p_rm-ml‘n‘n_g_ _ Um bans._ __ $2.00 a Year inCumln; 32min U.S. Good hurt. Put on h min, but Attendance Wu Bun .â€"'l'ho Play mount-d by Institute lamb." Wu Popular lumbar. Owing lo I cold ni ht, cuuhtc-r al.- trwtions. and nasal ply a lack of sufï¬cient advertising, tlwrc- was not a wry Inrgr attendance at the an- nual “At Homo" of tlm Durhtm branch of the \Vumvh’s Institute, held on Thursday night in thv 'l‘uwn Hall. Those prc-svuL however. wrro wvll outrrlainrd will: a vm'salulo. program, tho fraturo uf whirh was they )lay. “Mrs. .lmu-s Entvrlaius llm \‘nmvn‘s lnslilulv." Mrs. J. A. (iraham. Uu- l’rvsidvnl, was an pl‘llviunt vlmirwumzm and. in 3 WW woll-vhusvn I'vmarks. lost no time in cutting tlu- ('Vfllliflfl's fastivitios in!“ arm"). Hm ï¬rst at which was an instrumental trio by Mr. and Mrs. I“. E. Nclhmalcl nu manduliu and guitar and Mr. WH- lialn liq-mun un ukolelu, This was fullmn-d WI“! :0 mm‘l This was followed With a â€NH" addl‘l'ss hy Mrs. Thomas Mi‘éhl‘l‘. Mrs. Mi-(iii'i' I‘I'I'd'l'l‘od to tho fart lhat. sho was our of tho Ih'st lovin- hors of tho South (in-y Womon's In- stitnu'. and that. sown lhul Hill". at has him" hvr pi'ivih-m- to son it. grow Io its position of inilmi'hnwo in tho rollllllllllii)‘. This was in om- limo. a hard soon-1y to not. inlo work- im: show, as “in own, l'SlH‘G'ISIHy. \wro not wry iiim'h m hum of H. thinking it. was only a nwzms of dodging HH' honsu \HH‘k noel i'mihl sou nothing nit‘i'iiorious ui' ha-lw'nl in WWIIâ€! hawng n sow-1y of m naturo. Sini'v Its “I'M. i'fll‘l) ï¬rms- irlos, howmvi'. tho inshlnlr hm! iwvll doing won. and at. tho gnu-smut lllliv, haul Pli'Vi'li brain-hos in South Hwy. 'l‘lm Durham hram-h was [N'l‘lmlm‘ nut in as Ilmnrishhu: vmuhlhm (rum :1 mumhonrship standpuint an .hmmz Hw spasm: of a yvur mm. tho-r- lu'llllt only 60 nlc-mlwrs this am against 90 in the war immmhah-ly pram-«hug. 'l‘hv lnstihntv‘was nul I'nrmm.‘ mth Um uhjm't Hf making "mm-V. hut. with lhu uh-a 0f muwmm: Hw minds 0" HS hwlulwl's. .\.~ in rhzn'h'r mvmhvr of thv Durham hranch and simw, Hw slmakvr said shu hm! Warm-«l uuu'h I'I-um l.hc- assovmlmns with mc-mhvrs. and rvh-rrc-cl hrwlly in thv "mum-r m \x'hu'h m â€w c-urly days thr- rural llh‘llliu'l'~‘ hm" \xm-kml hard in thv umrmn: .n Huh-r to Iw pl‘flh‘flllt 3H. Ihv maulull III l'u- :IHC‘I“ lmnll. Ihll'ilm pznl )vfll'm lhw lomm'h had mu'll «'mnsuh'l‘nhh- il~~hItllHW° M Hw Huslnllul hn' Sh'k ilhihh'vn Ill 'l‘m'mllu. Hm (llnlclrvn‘s She-llvl' m Uwuu Snuml. mu! had always much-uâ€" vnl'ml ho I'vllwlulu-r :my swk nus-m» hers by Visiting llu-m. sc-mllm: tlcmu 01's and m ner mus umkun: wa illnvss music-r tn lwur. The Instimtv had mow 3m "Wm- lmlâ€˜ï¬ in HIP «Inn-n lo 'am'lws m Sunâ€! ' (CmHnmml ull mum .. ANGLICAN YOUNG PEOPLE GAVE SKATING PARTY Pleasant Evening Spent Monday at Local Arena. -7 â€" Ladivs ï¬nal, Mrs. “Lorin-mi; do- funsc, Miss E. Schutz. Mrs. A. Mu- linwan; C(EMI‘G', Miss (Lroesswvll: wings, Miss Johnston. l'l. Willis. Sui... Miss “lam Mt'l"al'lanv. Buys-“UM, “M'. .l. H. \K'lwalvll; dofvnsu, Jud-k Lloyd and Usrur llalm; cvntrm J. Evans; wmgs, H. I'llx'ulme and Charles Lawn-mm. Suh.. «sum-ms Campbull. l‘ll'lwn Svhmz \\ as â€w :-«-!'«-w:-. Fullnwmg an hour's skating aftnr Hm game. all [‘0 mirmi to tlw A. Y. P. A. mums wad-rue l‘cei'm-shllwlfls \wru svrwd and a shur! prnuram uiwn by Messrs. W. “Misc" and IL l‘adflvld. and Miss Winnie Mlylh. Mr. Wohinsmn lwimg tlu- :wmm mmsl. During the skating. due "and supplied L’uml music. and u must. pheasant meaning was unjuyml by a . 'I‘ln- Anglican skating p rty at Hu- rink Monday night, «lvsmu: runnhel' altrachnns, was wvll attendant. and a gum] night‘s spurt was IINIHILIWI in. The uwninu's ulnmvnwm. munâ€" mlent'm! with a hm'kvy mun" hum w-n tlw girls and HH' buys, in whu'ln â€In. lather warn victm'mns 6â€"2. l"w|m\\'- mg Is Hm Hun-up: Smilin' Cindi: Says l'l'l'll'l'E “AT IIOIE" WAS Ill-1|) THURSDAY