“v. V'wvv (0W Om 0mm†Miss Audrey Noble is the guest .OWVâ€"iilr‘lnggg gflï¬lgdg“; gem? (5;; 0: her cousin, Miss Frederica Sta. 1 us _ . . .. . . es. Grace Huntg of Bradtord. She was p mar? "1342?; “’33: 2523202.? :38 125;,tgghï¬gekgnysgggdgrgagt deal»: seized withJa severe pain in in; They had a very 919333)“; time her right side. Two doctors were together. summoned, and she was taken to Miss Ruby Teeter of Markdale Newmarkel hnspilal yrhere 3“ 0‘9" spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. cfzratinni for appendicitis was per- (ieggge “mime. t' fth Ed ormm. e re ar mee mg 0 e e Mr. R. Irvin went to Oshawa on Hill ComgllllunitÂ¥ Club was. held En Saturday to visit his daughterS, the school on riday evening with Mrs, Harv and Miss Daisy. the President, Mr. Clarence Robin- Mr. Arthur Ahhs has taken the snn,‘ ill the Lillaâ€- The gentlemen contract of drawing tlu- cream for :hpé'et'll;?[§czsd?€€édf%ge$ge11323852111; . 'r-) (1'); "' a) {ADV " . . ' ‘ "H" lagumont ‘“ â€m†mp ‘ well. The ladies provnded a treat for next 5033â€". He sublet part nf , , . ‘ 0f candies. Musw, singing, the regâ€" it in Mr, William Nvlsuu. . W _ . Mr. and Mrs. All'rml 'l‘nrker of 'llal' 3319““, dialogues and an 1111. NWâ€! Egrvmcmt \vvrv guests of Fromm“ debatr "‘3Ԡup an inter- friends “01'“ on Monday. "sling anrl ‘â€"‘"J‘~’-"abl",l’r‘lgmm A \nmhrr lzinsi clutil tunk lilaL'u last, "1““? slmghlnad 0‘ Itmlm'es WN‘C‘ Saluulax' \th-UM' Mr. (lowlife .-\it~ prvs‘ont 3"" mOk part In the. games kun has hurrlizmml Mr. .lulm \V. “"‘l contests which “'01.". hold at -- - -..... runnx innl \Ip llll‘ ('lOSl‘ “fut-h" “1:081:3111' rhU p‘l‘Xl W UW. "I00 I Mr. Arthur Abbs has taken the contract. of drawing the cream for the Egremont Creamery Company for next 8033â€". He sublet part of ii. in Mr, William Nahum. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrml Tucker of Nowâ€: Egrimiont \wro- guests of trio-nus [mm on Mundayf. "Al‘ In.l. II’H'IIHN In I Iv Mmthwr [and own! (00k placn last‘ Saturday whereby Mr. George Ait~ kvn has pm-vhasml Mr. Jnhn W. Brown's gm-zwr» farm. and MP. wan has purvhasml Mr. (iteol'gn Aitkvn’s mtlagu just north of the villagn. Hur hm-ke-y loam maaln the» fourth trip this so-asou last Friday ewe-Hing tn play Hm ganw with the Aytnn boy-n 'l'his timv Hwy again wvrn elm-ussful. Hu- mmro- luring 8â€"7. Dur- ing Hm prugross 01' mo. gamv. ans “'nmlym'ol had â€10 misfm‘tmw to hm'o- his Im‘sn_l'x'actu1°ml, A “ I. I... ".31.â€.....\.\'....j;..â€my“ spvnt a hwy thus rm-vnuy with rvlatm's and {rio-mls in luwh;pm.m ‘ Aâ€"â€"~l -s . .ns 'l'ho Community Circlo mot. as us- ual Monday owning. tho rhim’ foa- turo being an auhlross by RH: \\'. Johnston to tho young pmplox. .‘;-_.V.A ..I .‘ll\ JUllllnluu I" la." ..-.----h , ._ A very succcsst’ul nicoting of the Womo-n‘s lustituh- was llt‘ltl last Thursday at tho homo of Mrs. (Reva) W081. Tho loading t'caturo of tho mow-ting was tho ndclrcss of Rov. W. Johnston on “Holy Aim. tho Irish Saint.“ sonwwhnt in commcnioration of St, Patrick's Day. The tlfth uml lust of the scrim of socials lllltlt’l' tho ilircctiou of tlw Latlio‘s’ Aid of tho linitool church was hold at tho home» of Mr, and Mrs. John Rico on 'l‘ucsday vvvn~ ing of this work. Although the wcathcr and roads were unfavor-i ablc, thcrc was :1 “TOP“ nttcnil- ancc. A splcndid two hour pro- gram!!!» was rcndcrml. lunch was served. and the collection amount- ed to nearly $24.00. Whilc Mr. R. Irvin was out driv- ing on Tuesday, his driver took sick. Ho managed to get it home. and while securing trcatment for tho animal. it, by some means. throw itsclf in tho stall and is in n scr- ions condition with paralysis. '..\.‘ It'IID L‘JIIUIvlvuu 'v I--- Mr. Norman Hvrshey, who has born with his brother, Alt‘rml, dur- ing Um winter I'vluxnml t0 Hm \V mt Inst F I‘Mï¬)’. I“ II I’ ._--.- |.n|‘t\ Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Luna haw mnvml intn Hm part of Mrs. an. ["9 house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J. l". McLean. Mrs. Grivr has returned to her home here after spending the great- er part of thv wintvr with her dmrlgmm' a} (Blvnt‘fdrn. $-8-l‘ I.I\I‘. ‘5‘ (Our Oil»: ‘3th) Miss Rita Glengross wanted over the week- nd With Mr. and hire. “We Now;â€" gnu-{1.8“ I. "(IIVIHIIII I ot- ‘â€"-- â€"- . - . _ Our man! cmn'lm-s maoln part 01 thmr tnps Tuesday but had to re- turn on account 9! had roads. (Our Own Correspondent) The week-end has been very ï¬ne and mild. hvantifnl. snnshiny days are at hand. Tho snow is gradual- ly sinking. which is wry satisfac- tory ho-ro'. 3.4 the roads urn gvtting nearly impnssahh‘. A good numho-r frnm ho-rn attvnsl- ed Murray erls‘ salo on Friday and rc-port a gum! rrmwl and slack 3mm: wry high. Auctionwr Dun- can is gutting â€w big money for his sale pruprivtnrs, Mr. R. J. MCNuulty will hv moving this wm'k from thv Park and SM- tling rm Hu- Walker farm at Swamp (30116110. -1 I_ ..-.n.\'.-\m -.x"la A wry vnjnyabln awning was smut at tlw homv of Mr, and Mrs. J. Lam mi 'l‘uusday «waning. Mr. R. R. Kinnvll madn a business trip to 'I‘nrnntn ull Saturday. Mr. Richard Hardy loft for Strat- ford and othvr parts on Saturday whm'v hr will in: ahsvnt fur a lim~ itml iimr, “- n I __-!.n III‘L‘ III“! I III]! , Mr. W. A. Ruharolsnn. VV'Im has been unslm’ â€10 doctors can» [01' a few flaw. is, we are glad to say, imprming. Mrs. R Knnx and Frml Visitml VViH‘I Mr. and Mrs. W. .L Menus on Sun- --. .n n 'l“ ‘‘‘‘‘ In mflf‘ll 0.) NIP. "H'll'dl'll [lt'l‘lj II '0 “" ‘ â€'W‘ El! uLâ€"flltbsluu-unuu-‘ -. â€"â€" ~ '0rd and Olht‘l‘ parts on Saturday 'l‘hv .fluwral nu Satlvirdh-y. March 11!??? ho: “I“ lm almrnt f“! a. hm- 13. to Snow's «mmelery. was largely H‘o" â€â€˜23. ‘ Rivh‘ll‘lln‘ml WIN li'N ?tlfllnd(f‘;l, Last, $119105 [:0rth Battle- r r . .-. . . .. .. on Cash, .ows warring to it b??? .‘“,“'f;‘ 'l'hv “hurl?! S" Lint" J"? as {allows m a dispatch from Speers: :‘mntmvigitw Is. W 3H 8'“ 0 ‘8). ['lhn fnnrlral of tho late Mrs. E. , , , , .. Scull wm passod away at the Mhlrs. 1’}.GigiX‘f‘lllllii‘l§l!':‘lsfl.mi3|â€! ‘ 3gp m: 75. 'I'ursdfly. 'Mflu‘ch 9. was d'l‘V; am - I" ' °' ‘ h ‘ S on "un‘; “(Tl lirnm Spunrs l nllrd church c.- . . H 38:1111': a)“ aftvrnonn, RM“. R. \V. bligilnonz‘: ?ll‘li“:llnmthpls:)il 0:31:1st [33â€; 1‘“ Hard." "H'ICiatinsz. 'l‘hr rhurch could m; ~ I » l I ~ 1' '- not. lhold ,hhe large number who ab- _ » lvmml. .19. pastor. in the course a? $201!!Illinlh‘l;l“il.li{llln 2hr: illlft‘mlf 0f “[53 rnmarks, niacin SDf‘Clal refer- . . .. -. - L M1. J" ‘5 vnco l0 thn slorlmg character and Monday. simplv Christian faith of the de- ""'" ' roasml. (Our Own Correspondent) Th9 haw ground is rapidly shnw- ing its uppvarmwu in Hm flvlds from the incessant thaws. and tho roads are in a wrvu'hod condition mung to the snftnvss am! Hm halos. Mr. Joseph Rico. Jr.. 0! NW 4th .nmmqinn was operated on I'm-"HF Mr. Jpé'ébh' Ricv. Jr.. concessxon wa's operatm 1y _f_or gppendtcitls O O 0 n1-‘_‘_ ‘ ‘ I: IUI "PP\II"I\I’I‘-:-o Mr. Roy Adair Is roportvd as «in-J ing splpndidly. Mrs. Adair wturm-d E home from Durham on \leqe-sday. \\ \ u.‘ The play in Aymn. "Hearts and Diamonds.“ presented on St. Pat- rick’s evening. mu a decided suc- cess and wall attended._ .U‘I ‘v‘u‘ A wee strangerméï¬'iyed at the harm of Mr. Claude Withnrow on Tucgsday. He has game tp stay. “Mr. and Mrs. William Crispin and hmily of Glenedon \isited friends lien on fltlmday. v‘-u v-v Mr Winfred Adair of Mount ‘H'n- out is at My!“ '19“: . UV' Iv svv u-v---â€" Mr. and Mrs'fï¬likh of Yenvil vis- fled their daughter. Mrs. Witherow, on_ Friday, -. fl___--- l:-L-I.I -._.I I‘.‘~’ - “"M‘r'. and Mrs. George Liebold and family ape-pl Sunday in Avtrm. “is assisting m. Swinton Park, Calderwood Lung haw W. G. Firth to put up a pile gram. I‘ll" 1.111511 ‘Jl. L-u. I...UU-..---. , _V_ ‘ mwtmg Will be». hold. 141 Apt‘ll 9. wlwn the laclws provule the pro- Southeast Bentmck (Our Own Correspondent) Mr, John Balllm' 0f Kitvhmlm‘ haw lnwn sanling llu- past. {0w weeks with his lu'olhm's hero, Mr. lillll'nrtl Rilvh'w l'l‘tlll‘luld [331 \Vka {mm Dvll'nil when? lu' has spmrl llw past \Vlllll‘l' nu’n"ll.~_-. Mr. and Mrs. .lzmws Smith of Hol- slvill splint. Wmlnosday at. MP. Smith's. Thu ymmg pmplv uf tho svction zu'v premaring t0 lmld and “Old Time Surial" in llw Hutton Hill school on tlw vwnihg of April 1. ' IV Ml---l‘ [’le [Alll I v‘ III-Ir! .U- -â€"‘.--_ . Mr. and Mrs. ('h'nrgc 'l‘urnhul! Spvnt. host Saturday at Mr, .Inhn Mc- Kwhmn's. I‘l'l Illlll; .7. Miss Margug'vt Smith of (iu’nlph Hmwral Hnspgtal vmtml hvv par- vntal home this week. 'l‘ho lino houso of Mr. Dan Camp- twll. North Lino. had a wry close roll to hoing burned on Monday at- trl‘nuun of last work. MPS. (lampâ€" holl. twaring a noise in the attic, wont to invustignto. and was mot on the attic stair by a wall of flame. Luckily there wore. four men at tho barn, dohorning cattle, and they hold the tlro in check until help summonmt by tolopl‘iono from Prioo- villo. tloylon and for miles around arrived with ladders, tlro extinguish- ors and sand pails. Even then a hole had to he chopped in the roof to got at the seat. of the tire. Then with wator and chemical extin- miishors. tho tiro was ï¬nally over- romv. It was only through tho‘ quick arrival of such a largo crowd of hc-lpors. coupled with an abun- dant. supply of wator that savod tho houso. This is tho ï¬nost farm home in this section, built throo yours ago. Mrs. K, MrArthur has roturnrd from 'l'oronto whoro sho spout tho wintor. 511'::"I:‘:('I. ‘Vuiï¬ï¬ n'f Durham is intruding a few days at. the 0M hnmn "‘1'". Mr. _\\'. \V; .Ramago spout. a I'm days In tlw city‘ last. “:egk.‘ " I'll. Mr. \rthur Burnout is spvnding l'mv days in Toronto, “‘ ‘ ll “‘\ A‘_-_.-. ""Sï¬. Kitï¬iivt Siziï¬um and family am mnving this wm‘k t0 the vicmity of \\'illiamsfprd._ ‘ 1‘"- . 1’ 1| V Illluilwuu- vu- ' Rm: Mr. Read 0! Grand Valley occupied Um Presbyterian pulpit. 011 Sunday. _ l‘ '_‘:__...A_ ‘n "n- _.........., W0 extend cnngl‘atulatit‘ms to Mr. SM Standon of Stratfm'c‘l and Miss Anna B0110 lemod. daughter M Mr. A. 1). Mchod of this village who worn quivtly marriml in Stratfnrd on Mnmlay, March 15. MRS. MATTHEW SCOTT Rnbm't Aljnv. Durham. and one sis- h-r. Ml‘s. (â€lx'owthm'. 'l‘nmntn, as well as a largo" circles of grnnc‘ichildron. great-gramlchjldrvn a‘ml friends, ‘l‘nlnl. l Th» casket, resting 0n the altar rail (luring tho. service. was hnavily hankml with flowm's. Intm'mont was madv in Gram Bluff comotqryz As a tnan of respect and of sym- pathy fur tho hm‘oaved family. the village schools wnm dismissed for Hm afternoon and the stores Closed from 2 t0 4 O’clock. Rev. Dr. Aninn Bast. Methodist Episcopal bishop of Scandinavia, was found guilty by a jury of the fraudulent conversion of 182.000 kronei‘ (347.684\ of charity funds and sentenced to three months‘ imprison- men . (Umtinued from page i} -!Io Sideline Nothing too old. small, large or hard for us to tackle 3‘ years’ experience no commonâ€"N0 CHARGE KELLY 8: AIKEN We Hanna Cpllcqtions Only villa and Owen Owen and ofï¬ces {O 8L COLLECTIONS Reference-eaten“ M Priceville ï¬rm“ In wns'r of bee last. week and got a nice pile out. vuv' We are sorry indeed to report the death of Mrs. Matthew Scott, who passed away at her home in Spears. Sask. Mrs. Scott spent the greater part of her life in Glenelg, and the sympathy of friends and neighbors goes out to the sorrowing family in their berea\_'emont. _ L-_‘_.,‘ bllcll "bl U“ ‘ U555 55‘! c It was with sadness that we heard of the death of Robert Aljoe, eldest son of George Aljoe, who passed away in the hospital in Toronto at-. ter a very brief illness. The sym-‘ pathy or the whole community is extemled to his brother and sisters in their bereavement. lntrmlm‘l for Last. \Veek » Mr. and Mrs. J. t), Hamilton. spent Sunday with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Firth. Mr. Arthur Lawrence has been I sutl’ering from stomach trouble. : We hope for a speedy recovery. 1 Miss Marjory Firth arrived home. < recently for a couple of weeks V22- i 'ation to regain her strength after , her recent. ope 'atiuu. Mr. and Mrs. G. (lechles Visited i recently at the home of hur sister, Mrs. '1'. Harrison. who has hcen upâ€" rratml on for appendicitis and is imprmiug nicely. ' It is with sorrow that we report ithe death of Miss Mamie Haley who ; passed away at the home of her par- cuts on Wednesday after a linger- ‘ing illness. We extend our sympa- thy to the hex-caved parents and friends. She spent a few years with her aunt. Mrs. ll. McFadden. ann was a punil at. No. 9 and a general favorite with all' who knew her. Mr. John Lawrence. Sin. has gone to town to spend a month visiting his sons. Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Hamilton at-I tended the funeral of Miss Mamie Haley. Miss Margaret Brown, daughter of E Mr. and Mrs. James Brown. who has . heenvisiting at. the home of Mr. L W‘. (l. .Lawrencr, accidentally fell 7 and injurect her elbow. However, ) the injury is not serious, and she ' is expected to he arounq soon. l ...... I Mr. Hairéicdt Unis-Bi" iretumed _to [us hqmv al‘tm' spending the- wmâ€" tm' Wit-h Mr. H: IL “21(501‘1. w ...\,..,u.,.,.. W _ Mr. 1 runn' Lawrence had a. wood boo nn Mnndny aftnrnoon, ’and invit- nd a numbm' of friends who spout the owning dancing: and playing cards. U(!l U50 Mrs. S. l’aum'son has been spmul- ing a few days wsntmg hor daugh- " l‘. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE [10011, yuu uuvv nunâ€"J- - a willingness to help in what you could do in the social life, and you have always done your part and have given a helping hand when needed. Though we regret. very much your leaving our neighbor- hood, we wish you hapginess {$de ome. 8 days spent among us here in this community. - . ‘. " ------- fru‘tlllll. cumuluu l U . . Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors, Robert Lawson, James Lawrence, J. W. McKechnie, Charles Weppler. â€The Roughï¬Ã©ck" Proves That In- triguigg Romggge Is Indispensable Photoplay-lowi-s ot' this town will ho given a twat in the way of thrill- ing low scum-s in the midst of sus- punsot'nl dangvrs at the \‘vtm'ans‘ Star 'l‘hnatrv Friday amt Saturday M'vnings, March :26 and 27. It. is Solilum that a motion pictui'o is so i'i'ph‘tn with i-xutiv lim' intol'ost. in; tho midst of such attractive set-l tings, and, it is no uxaggm‘atinn tn doc-taro. that abundancn should but aimn'ociatmt generously. | “Thu itmighnot'k" is an adaptation of the popular novel of that. titlo which was written by the poet, Robert \V. Service. host known fox“ “’l‘ho Spoil of tho Yukon." The story opens in San Francisco, but moves swiftly to sea and tinaily tn the intriguing beautivs at Tahiti. \Vht'l‘v the glanior of romance is i-otiectmi with a deft hand, thanks tn tho. dir- octorial gvnius of John Conway. The principal [HOCC-dPâ€"l’t'siStaIlCt‘ is a sm'ivs of obstacles placed in tho way of tho regm’mi'ation of a man, who, as a 1:051)". of. bitterly unjust l-‘n-A.\.n ‘Illn \V uu. u.) u .‘..uu.- V- _-._ ' _ experience, has much to blame hum- anity and society for. How low helps to ï¬nd a way for him conâ€" stitutes the most intensoly immu- esting part _Of the ï¬lm. The projected international press conference. prOposed by the Chilean League of Nations delegation. was advanced a step in Geneva on Sat- urday, when the League selected Geneva as the place, and May 31 as the. time for a meeting of the rep- resentatives of the newspaper agen- cies. The meeting of the agency representatives is to be followed by gatherings of newspaper prOprietors and working journalists. flageneration. Thermomour During an n... Wou Above Pruning Point Dur- ing Day, With Consonant Put niuppuranca of Snow. Spring is apparently here at last! Last week-end saw the commence- ment of the ï¬rst real thaw this year, and while mild weather prevailed for a day or two during the ï¬rst week in February, the weather has! been consistently eold with the thermometer hugging the zero mark lfor the past few weeks. Last week was cold during the ilrst part, and in our issue of Thursday last, we made the announcement that there was apparently “no hope yet that spring )8 here." About. Friday, how- ‘ ‘ ‘- “- an Inna-q.‘ {n n“n(i_ vwrcllw wvathor began to moa- o‘ate, became quite mild on Satin" day, and on Sunday old King Sui mmm nut, in warmest. and tho snow caï¬in nut in earnest: arm wont dmvnAvcfry qmvkly. “'ruu uuuu ...’_. “'_-_ . . Reports of rismg rivers and spring t‘roshots an! hoginning to amwar in tho daily moss from various pau‘tsl of tho country. though in tho Vi- vinity of Durham. thv spring flood has as yi-t not. :issunwd sorinus pro- portions. It, is quit,» warm in tho itaytinw. imt t‘i-m-zos up at night. tho vomit iii-in- th‘t tho \vutvr is got- iilu: 1mm gradually. and with no Unf- l‘r‘i‘vn I'is‘v in “I“ tonmvi'atm'v. tho snow in this part, of tmtm'io will not away with no serious toe-ts to 331m" 'm. f The winter of 1925-21") lm~ 1“...“ a I one commeuOmg a mu! m. m.- M. â€â€˜1‘! h“ “‘0“ H HH‘!‘ â€â€7: With 3 couple of oxcvptmn, â€We MVC been no btd Slul‘ms. a)... NY: on! one occasmn \Nl‘l‘v ll'illl'~ Hm. eeled. the noon train hvm: up.“ at! the C. N. R. and. HIP High “â€dm trriving about midnmln. Hun-o 11...,“ late The lowest. (mum-mu . corded Wis 27 degrvvs hm, Mn during HIP ï¬rst Wl‘c'k (If HIM 2;..HHH, It must not be Inferred 1r- g, gm‘ that we have escaped Hw (mm; Wâ€. 4'41)? '1‘! l!‘" moans, as 'h" [nus “ I“. ll. I‘v‘ ._ that we have escaped thu «um (her by my means, as Nu- m. tar has been a Steady “HP. 1:, \v .v _. As this is wrmvn. W. the mild spell snoms Iikm ““110, though ('uld days :m are sure to comv hwi'uro s wing and bmmtiful mum heir amwaram'v. 11.8. No. t. Durham. Why take a chance and water that is polluhui unï¬t for domestic Us“. \\ Pure Water can hv hm: having a we“ drills-d. lxapdle Pumps and hump IIâ€. Sudsnction Guarantcmi ED. J . PRAT'I overflow i x u; L, 1926 Pl: [N balmy maks I'IV 98-11 in 'OL. 59,40. UEEN STREET ‘ HELD ANNUA Vivaâ€"PW“ m0(,:£l'_\'. Treasure-1'. Christian Suï¬-H; WW Miss Ada swlla MN Mary 5"" townr: ,\‘ Farnmsn. Miï¬g PHH1 Gill‘s: China. M A. Sham†F“ HMHH llcmm 59.3mm. “In m'! 3 Imrh oVPlllll‘u in 8H and Hu 1," a t H of lu'k vanHu-‘v um mm! quals ‘ ruins! z'vls bl‘llilld H die! an ¢ has lwvl umlvr V turn! I“! uwir pa‘ mm: aw on!) a Au «'3' anM' l" ymnnu u‘ thfl “Hi GOLâ€"rlh 'I‘I Itï¬i I Pldï¬eld Bl \1 'm’ sum Durh Mal. 1‘! “V M mum cereal“ a. new Garm’l nuke It powb‘e ‘ “all! ‘ build \I .ent