Pl COK CU! pm ' up dll 8'" In! I“ of bi di [h m fr er ‘I' :3 in 0 su M I" 0 v» it ti 3) U Traverston. (Our Own Correspondent) M this Hmo- last. war, many had gram snwn. This yt'al'. WP sum!) 10 lm in thn SHOW lmlt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawn-mm 0f Emu-mom spun! tho ï¬rst of H10 wm'k at. Hm Davis lmnwsto-zlol am! aHPmlml Zinn's aftvl'nmm so-m'ic'n, Miss vac-vcu Banks returns-1! tn Torontn at, Hm end of the weak. hav- ing been thu gm'st 0! nor sistow, Mug}. :‘l._Smit.l_l1 for a {nrtnight .\ tvw at tho- fans 0! thv villain got, tum-tho-r last Friday vaning and serum-at tho- Athlvtiv Grounds for almtho-r war. It is inthlwl that ewrything will tw ttHlIP tn annr- ugo- along tho» lim- nt’ spurts «luring tho- cuming so-znsnn. Tho-I'M is vvo-ry prnslwt-t that. a W, I". A. funthalll team will tw o-ntvl'mt this war. MN. Dthol Hillio-s n! \V’omlland apnnt. a fun“ days latvly with how mothm'. Mrs. J. Etch-s. Mrs. William Snryicg‘ was)" Mmmt Fornst last wm'k \‘Isltmg fl'wnds and rain! was. Mrs. Murray Ritchie returned from 'l‘ornnto altar a week’s visit with friends. The monthly moo-ting of the W. M. S. was held at the hump 0f Mra. G. Bnyd with a good uttrnilanrn, Several gnml pzumrs wvrn rvaol. 'i'hn next mrrting will hu lwlcl at â€In 1mm» of Mias Ada Banks. 'l‘ho' mnnthly mwting 0f tlw l'. P. W. U. was lwld at lhr honw of Mrs. J. W. MrKrrhnin. lt bring a niro day. â€N‘l't' was a good run“! in at- tendancr. Mrs. Jamvs Lawrrncn sang a plmsing snln. The! ant mow-it- ing will lw llt'lll at tho- hnmn Hf Mrs. Jame-s l'Iwo-n. Miss Ado-lim- MCXSIIH has r'o-iIIIIImi hnme. afim sponoling HII- \\"'illhl 3!. MI. .-'\I'thIII lows in K'WH' Mr. and MIs. JnhII MIMIlh of Durham \isiiI-Il “ith Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mch'ihm m1 'IIIIIIa-IIII) at last week. Mr. “'aHm' “paws is busily 0n... 33ch! In asso-smng tho» \‘lllagc- â€HS Wonk. 0. \V'Pst 78.7. V. McDuugall 78.6. B. lnin 70.3. D. Haas 73.3. C. Qum'n 6:“? .‘V.’ HHHMfl)‘ 58.8. I. MCERPIIPI'H 01.4. K. DavH 50.6. 11. Smith 117.9. Form ll.â€"â€"-.\l, llhristio- 75.6. .I. {Izllclvr 76.15. (i. Sq'ho-nk 72.8. .\I. Srhvnk 66.3. Mr. {uni Mrs. Hvrh. 'l‘mfl'm-tl Pm! son. Gurdon, Spent Sunday with their daughtm‘. Mrs. James Miller. Mr. Ale-x. Lawsnn and no‘phvw. Bobs Rumhlv. arr spvnchng a fmv wo-vks at tho- parvntul home. Whilr driving llw loam ln tlm woods on Friilav morning. Hmrolio Blair†s {not slippml Illltl \ww turnml back under the bunk. )lmliral aid was summnnml. and Mr was lakrn to flip hospital in Durham. On Saturday mnrning tho. x-ray rmralml a lracturo just abow the ankle. Drs. D. B. Jamivson and A. Bell so! the» injurml limb. but Geordie will have to r'main thern for some ten days or two weeks. Tho- Ofï¬cial Board of tho- l'nitcd church met hum nu Monday after- noon. On account of it bcing the last. mow-ting of thc year. thc rcports of tho- dim-rent dc-pzu'tmcnts of the church wm-k wcrc giycn which sham»! mackml incrvasc. [to-v. L. E. \Vpst is rcsigning from the charge and will Inkply rvmow about the The shuds at thp Presbytm'ian church aw boring takPn down and mam-in] for the new closed shed; is [wing placvd un â€w grmmd. 'l'hvsn Ihmis will prove a great conwn- iem-n during Hu- wintm' months for harm's. Hornâ€"JIM Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyo-r on â€up Nth instant. a daughto'r. Mr. MrAulay of Thnrmlal» has ar- rivo-d tn tako- his pnsilion in Hm hank hvrv, Mrs. Him 'l‘in‘any has momx'm hvr homsor aftm- spvnding the wan- tm:_with [13w sistnr._N_lrs_. Jerry Allow}. Miss Halo-I Con-bolt. of Tara was "no _wm-k-o-nol gum! 01' “w l-‘e'ntnn family. H"l§to‘in Cuntinuatinn svhnnl win- (Pr trrm. 1926. ro-pm't. I’m-m l.~ J. Ellis 65.2. J. Irvin 63.8. J. Adams 55.6. M. Arnill 53.7. I. Farrell 50.7, not. runkml. F. Dingwall and D. Mc- Arthur. Rocky Sangeen ( Our Own Correspondent) .\II'. and MW. .\llwrt Middleton and clauxhh-r. Uliw. :urmmpaniml by Mm mm Willis, spo-nt. am nwn- im: with Mr. and Mrs. No‘il Mclman, rc-gyntly. _ Mrs._ Ben. Mays wturnmfl' to her home. _|_n Guelph on Saturday. li'. Mchmngall 63.7 M. [\ndall 63.7. E. hibsun 63.6. R leo' 63.2. \. Mm- thmw 63.9 -.\ Sim 59.9 h McMil- lan 45.7. [. Haas 45.6. Form [IL-â€" Sir. and Mrs. J. J, Peart and Mr. E- R. Peart attended the funeral of the late John Hudson of near Han- uver on Sunday. Mrs. Pearl reuehml the home of her brother on Thurs- day night before. he passed away. Ir. Hudson was wellâ€"known here- abouts. as he (re uently visited the Peal-t families. e served as coun- cillor in Bentinck for several years and was a progressive farmer and good citizen. Besides his bereaved artner, fonnerly Miss Minnie Peart. leaves two sons and two da h- who will sadl miss a lava; and and kind 901912; A. 'artner, to leaves Ni Mr. and couple of Miss Ruby Rae of South Egrvmont spent. 8 {PW days recantly with her Dro_tller,__PI1_l, hije. Int of July l‘h» Orchardullu ap- ponntmo'ut will “main as it is. Mrs. Mellroy m' Furl William and Ira. '1‘. Allan of Durham visitvd Mr. Ind Mrs. J. I). Roberts recantly. Mrs. “minim and Miss Jmn Haas of Hanover spent the week-end in Ibo village. Mrs. W'illi'am Brown “jag in Tor- onto for a few days vnsning her ï¬gghtqu. ï¬rst J. W: ï¬anary. M}8. M. Barber of Varney" spent 8 WM!» ro-cvntly with her daughter, Ir. R. J. Gadd. The teachors are all back again and are down to work for the ï¬nal term of the schnol year. A. Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Cook uplo of (by: last week ( Our Own Corrmondent) PAGE 10. Pear! and Mr. the funvral of of near Han- Po'art l'eau'hml her nn Thurs- passed away. r-knnwn here- My visited the med as coun- several years '9 farmer and s his bereaved L Minnie Peart. Id two daugh- mias a lawn; Lher. . Cook t a CHESLEY MEMORIAL‘ WORKS lannfactnrou o! 'lligl-Chss Ion-eats. 3mm Given and Doom: Bnhnï¬tud In. All work guaranteed ï¬rst-class â€Mikes-no; Durham week Jun. o.“ Miss R. Shiite. teacher at NO. 1? svhnnl. has wmrnml to her duties afii'l \iiiting :li hi'l homo in Hol- land Cvnt: oâ€. Unit» a number from this vicinity? attondmi the {unpral of Mrs. Robertl ““1119“ on Friday last. She was a; most popular young matron. who by hor hospitality. winning mannnr and bright sncial qualities. was held in high vstomn by both- people in town and wido countryside. (Our Own Correspondent) Mnssrs. Hum-y and Charlvs Tucknr :u'o- hump again tn assist with tho spring work aftm' syn-wimp: Hw win- tm' mnnths in Do'h'nil. _ Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. H. \M-iv spnnt Sunday anon-noun at Mr. \V. .I, Mr- .‘inHfllfS. in Arto-mvsia. 'l'lw fnnm‘al of thn lat» Mrs. P. \h-Mumlu was hold on Ttwsday lust tn Swintnn Park oemntm'y and was largvly attr‘miml. Rm’. Ammn 0f humlalk Pl-vsl'byteriun church con- clm-tml W‘I'Vit'vs at “w vhurch hove. Miss Lucy \anls smut part. Hf HIP holiday with how sistt'l'. MP3. I’m-0y Harrisnn. Sump of NW farmm's shimwd thvir fut. cattle from Durham last wnok. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alfrml 'l'uckm‘ span! a day last \wpk with .‘h’. and Mrs. Must. Prnmn Station. Miss RfKnox of Dnndalk spent thu huliduvs with how grandpm-mxts, Mr. and Mrs. G. Black. Quite a group of matrons and mairion gathcxod at tho Edwards homo on Thursdav afternoon of last woek at the régular monthlv lnstituto meeting. As “9. were split- ing wood in the vard. tho axo de~ spitv mu ofform would kopp time to tho music and song. so that we worn onablmi to doublo tho usual quantity. and whom luncheon was' awrwul. \vm'o ahlo to store away twiw tho bulk of sandwiches gon- t'l'flll)’ allottvd. Thu)‘ fcu'moil a bright, mnu'iau)’. and hold a wry happy SO‘SSiOD, Mr. \levy Heard rut a ï¬lm pile of wood Inst. Wm‘k fur Mr, Thomas \Vvil‘. 'l'lw past wm'k has lwon I‘Pal SIIIing-likv and â€ID lwuutiful sun- m days 81‘" mlll’h Pllj‘ï¬t‘ll b\ all. l‘lIv z-naIls aw in fair I'nIIIlitinn for HIP amnunt. nf sums that. is [)llf‘d llp aI'nIIIIIl “N' fPllCl‘S. but a low days will makv a wonolvrful Changn. and â€In snow will sown Ilisammar. which. “1- think. wv lIaIl nur share this winter. Miss Dnll Mmrintyrv has rotumml tn how. school hm-n uftoy spending tlnqï¬hnlujay§at hnr homo m Dundalk. Missns Kuhn May Firth and Clara Hrvo-Im'nnd Hf Zinn took part in a cinfllP against 'l‘rpasurm' \V. J. Rit- t'hio- and his gifted dau hter. Mar- ,jm'io‘. at EdgH Hill St'hOO on Friday M'vning. and the judges. after long .lelikwration, docidod it was a tie. . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison. Sr.._ vmted um- day Just. work With thmr sons and famllws lll Proton. Thu wnnw is o’lisappearing Slowly but survly. and um ('hvm'y little frwml, tlw mhm. H hack. Mr, and Mrs. F. (h‘imws nt’ (,Zmlar- \‘illn haw mmwl t0 Um Park and mm svttlm‘l in tlw Imus» vm.°at.mi.hy Mrs. Hal-grave), Mr. Grimes is Open- im: up a hlm'ksmith shnp how and will «In a gmwml business. Miss Elda Parslnw. who has bmm spmuling Um holidays at. 1101' hump how". is ill and lmilhl" to attvncl to ho'r St'hnnl o‘llltivs. Willowdale (Our Own Correspondent) “'4'â€. â€I0 {0“ linn «lays mako- one think swing is gning tn ('4me ynt. lhv smm iswlisappmu'ing fast. but 1m tastvr than the {minors “ï¬sh it. tn, Miss Edith 'I‘poter’s solo at Zidn’s afternonn service was .a specnally stvyanol mus; appropriate one. Quite a number have tapped and have had fair returns on odd days, but. the greater number are. waiting for balmier weather. Robins. black- birds and blue birds made their appearance in numbers hereabout on_ Friday. Miss Ruby Haw loft fur thr' 01mm lilty On Friday whmm sho- has so- c-nyfwl _a pqsptgpn_._ Mr. Dmiam MrMillan has rvtgn'nm hump aftrr visiting in Don-mt, fm' almut. throo wnnks. Mr. Ric-hard mzuln u husinvss trip tn Markdal" thv ï¬rst at Hm wwk. Mr. G. MPLPOcl spvnt Sunday with frivmls 0n the» Nth ('uncpssion. A numhm- of the l hwn assisting Mr. ‘ x-vshinglv his housv i an {cry lino Ajob _n_f I_t.. Misé (Nadia Mighttm spout. the m-pk-vnd With Mr cousm. MISS l'.d_l_th Mvrvynrnf Lamlrash. Mrs. Clark ’l‘nrry and son, George, smut Sunday with Durham friends. Mr. Dmid Burns visited Sunday with his _.f_riond Mr. Aylmer Rcay. Mr. Russnll Lzmn loft. for “w city wlmrv lw has secured work. Mrs. J. Corhvtt is also conï¬nml to Um housp, but, m» arv glad tn say improved. Mrs Neil McLean wné under the doctors care 01' a few days, but “6 3w glad to 3sz at tho timn of writ- ingsho __is_ mugh improqu. ‘ Miss Ethnl Morvy'n . of Durham spent hm' Easter vacation with her indred at Ceylon and Orange Val 'fliMhfllm-M (Our Own Correspondent) Swinton Park. Glenmont miglphors have W‘Ilham Torry and haw. mmle hmox LADIES’ All) :1! “A†GM†YEAR The Ladies' Aid Society of Knox United church held their annual business meeting for the report of the year's work and the election of ofï¬cers in the school-room of the church on Wednesday afternoon of last week. The society has had a most successful year, the total re- ceipts being 8573’s, with an expend- iture of 3316.59. Tho wonllu-i' this week. and vs- pocizilly â€lt‘a't' last two days. is about as changnahlv as a woman looking for an linstm- honnvl, and it is dif- ï¬cult. tn toll from «mo hour to an~ othvr just Matt is going to tako plai'o. Yo'slo-i'o‘lax' morning. tho air was warm. mul it appoai'ml Iikc- tho ï¬rst clay or spring with tho thw- mnmctvr \w'll almvo tlm fl'm'zinf.’ point. This mntinnml all morning. wiwn it vlmulml up. and ovoi'yone “as nopvt’ul t'o 1.ni('o warm rain to help mo-ll tho silo“ Shoith af- tm' tho lain mmnwncml to fall. but in a to“ minutes this had changed to 5110“. 'l‘lu-n tho thogmtmotm' commmicml going: .lnmi Ill tho tube. and by six oclock in tho owning. i'ogisto-rod oight. clogi'vos ahovo zm'o, No wumlor tlu- \wathvi' lllt'll are going (-I'uzy and tho t'm'mm's gutting crank y! President. Miss Margaret L. Hun- ter; Vice-President. Mrs. D. B. Jam- ieson; Treasurer. Miss Isabel Mac- Kenzie; Secretary. Mrs. Thomas Henderson. Mrs. H. Morlock; East Ward, Mrs. A. Livingstone, Mrs. J. A. M. Robb; Edge Hillâ€"Mrs J. McGirr. Miss Rob- ertson; \‘arnm, Miss W. Blyth; South ’Bentinck' Mrs. 0. Petty; Vickers, Mrs. W. (i. McCullnch. At the close of the meeting, a pleasant social hour was spent over the tea rum. and the ladivs were most Pnttmsiastic in tlw work fur thv roming yvar. Executive Committev. -â€"-_ North Wardâ€"«Mrs. T. Young. Mrs. S. Mac- fleth;_We_s_t Wam-ï¬lflx's. D. C.‘Tq\gvn, Arrange-means haw lwvll malln far “I“ holding: Hf “W 67th anniwr- sary nl’ tlw Durham Prvshylc-riau vhurvh lll‘l'l' nll llm um: and 17th ul‘ May. Whilo- all arrangvnwnts haw nut ,wl. lwun l-nmplvll-cl. it. is olvlinitvly knnwn llml lhc- RM. \\'. .l. llurnvll m†St. Marys. formerly nl‘ Dx'nmnrv, will prvacll at both svl‘virvs. Just what farm the! Mon- day SM'Vicvs are! tn lake has not been annmmoml. but will hn at :1 lalvl' dutv. Th0 Sl'l'Vll'l‘S will be held in the Town Hall. and uxlvnsim prvpal'atinns mm mm luulm' way to Innkv llw anniwrsalgv a sm'cvss. \II IIIII'IIItIIIIzItv arvidnnt III-WI'IIIIIId iII (do-I wig 'IIIMdM \\|H'll Miss Marv Hvslip uf Hm smond concession, north Id‘ Edgo Hill. MI and bmko hvr right arm ahnw Hw wrist. The fl‘aCilll'o‘ was reduced by DP. D. B. Jamivsml. and “H‘ [Iativnt is now doing as \wll as ('01! bn vxpoctnd. .“You are about ten inches talloy." puma] tlw little fvllmv. “but Alice It“. about ten shades redder!†Pat: "That “as a fuinn sintimint. Casm gut nti‘ at tho hanmwt last night.’ Mikv: "What. was it?" “He said that tho SVVatt‘St mimor- ios in “to are! the ricollictions (if things forgottvn." Mr, Jamie's Hopkins thought Mr. T!.DI‘I')"S housv looknd so wnll that today hn has a gang rushingling his house wth tho same kind of shin- gles. The following are elected: TO HOLD ANNIVERSARY SERVICES NEx'r MONTH Durham Presbyterian Church to Celebrate 67th Anniversary on May 16 and 17. cousin. Miss Gladys Alvxandpr. In a fart-we'll vmhracv. Hwy stood in tho dim mtranco-hall. And stoml. And 8‘00â€. Thus little Algy funnel them. “0h!" said II“. “We were sowing which is tho. taller." ej-xphuiued tlw young man, in some confusimn. In the Shadows H. was pnsitiwly and absolutely Hig- Inst gum! night. et Last Week in Annual Session and Elected Ofï¬cersâ€"Goad Re- ports of Year's Work Given. CHANGBABLE WEATHER FELL AND BROKE ARM OWEN MOORE and‘CONSTANCE BENNETT IN ZANE GREY’S When Greek meets Greek, there's a tug of war; and when cowboy meets cowboy, they ï¬rst look daggers at each other, and then follow it up with a ï¬ght to a ï¬nish. That is, if they are rivals for the hand of a fair flapper, as is the case in this story. TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY 8 and 9.20 p.m. Admission 23c. and 14c. . Tax Extra “Code of the West†THE DURHAM CHRONICLE the ofï¬cers l. 0. D. E IEIBERS DECIDE 0N PROGRAM If 3 mm is loam-d lwumd his stl'vngtll m' doesn t, trawl fast vmmgh be at tho stuhhmn [wast with a (lull. At At the monthly meeting of the Daughters of the Empire at the home of Mrs. Adam W‘eir Tuesday night, the eight ofï¬cers of the so- ciety were placed at the head of eight committees manned by mem- bers of the order, and each officer was made responsible for the pro- gram of action for one month. This is an innovation, and it is hOped that the arrangement will work out to advantage. As we understand it, each officer is to have the unham- pered authority to get up the pro- gram f or the monthly meeting and also to have charge of the money- making schemes for that same month. The meeting, which is reported to us to have been a good one. though not very much business was done that is public preperty, was presided over by Mrs. J. F. Grant in the absence of the Regent, Mrs. G. S. Kearney. There was a large attendance. Mrs. J. H. Harding and Miss “X McDonnell were ap minted delegates to attend the ammo meet- ing at Hamilton next week. (John Horse-1 If a man drops from illness. 0x- haustinn m' slipping. pnuml with a club and kick him in Hm holly. If a man \mn't drink whrn ynn giw him a rhnnco. don‘t nfl'rr him watrr again for twn or threw. days. Hr llllh't hr taught to drink when wv want. him to. thirsty or nut. Man's head was not put on his shouldvrs to suit us horses. so draw it. back. with a strap and turn his eyes up to the sun.. It makes him "look lino." Draw his [mad back until his neck arches and don‘t unâ€" check him when you hitch or tip him. " Driw tho man as fast thv ï¬rst mile 85 you do the ï¬fth. 6in him no let up. ospecialh if he lwlnngs to a “wry If vmu' flllm gets tired riding, take her homo and take nur hm' sistm', and you might put 3 volt or two in from also. Get your mon- ey's worth. Put an ugh bit in the man's month an “yank the teeth out at his jaw“ it he makes a motion or a step that don’t suit you. A man ought ‘TO be able to “read tlw driv- er’s mind." If a mzm guts frighth-d at any- thing. [thrash him, cow-1' him with wells. Thu terror caused by what ho. saw is nvutralized by tho. tor- ture of the whip. and so yuur man fools neither. \l\\avs diiw :1 man with a “hip and nt't9n give. him a cut. It will r“9n9_\\ his lifv.†Half blind the man with blinders m' hlinkors, and if he is frightmwd at some? nnisn that 119 cannot soc thn 981139 of. givv him a good lick- int;z It will "qui9t9n his nm'ws." Leave ynur man hitched in a cold lain m slvvt It “makos him tough." If vou protect him “ith a blanket. vtc. it is {wt to make him _tvndm‘.' Wiir on Bruce Street. t Monthly looting Bold Tuesday Night at gosidongg ot_ In. Adam HOW TO TRAIN A MAN! The service was in char e of Rev. J. H. Whealen, Rector 0 Trinity church, of which congregation the deceased was a member, who preached a most comforting ser- mon, eulogizing the deceased for her many excellent qualities and ex- tending sympathy to the family in their bereavement. Interment was made in Durham cemetery: ï¬eld From Home on Lamhwn Strut. Last Priday Afternoon, When [any from Town and Country gathered to Pay Last Rupee“. Burnett from the family residence on Lamblon street last Friday at- ternoon. was very largely attended by residents of town and country who came to pay their last tribute. of respect to one whom they held in high esteem and whose sudden death, reported in our last issue, came as a great shock to the whole community. Amongst the manv beautiful floral tributes laid on the casket were wreaths from. Mr. and Mrs. Clem- ents, Torontn. Mods. ’30 and Arts '28 classes. Western l7niversity. Lon- don, (Ilub Frivnds A. F. A. M., Royal Arch Masons. and Mr. and Mrs. J. McGowan, Durham; Sprays frum: Mr. and Mrs. Charles 033. Hurlph: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bing- ham, Uwvn Smnul; Mr. and Mrs. anrgu Brigham. Hanover; Mr. and Mrs. Luruv Smith. Mount Furust. Mrs. J. lmx'inv and daughters. Mount Forest: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brig- ham. Hannw-r: Mr. and Mrs, S. 1). (Iron. Hmlvrirh; Mr. and Mrs. Hor- dnn l’ishvr, 'l‘urunlu; l), L, Mrtllnrk- 1m. 'l'm'nntu: MI'. and Mrs. H. (lamp- iwll. \\'alkrrlnn; Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Blark. St, Marys: Miss .lvan Bm'h- m-r. l.nmlnn: Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. Liv- ingstnn. Hamiltnn: Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Burmtt and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. l). 'l‘nwn, Mr, and Mrs. \V. Laid- law. Mr. and Mrs. (imn'gv Camp- hellLtLampers192.5, Trinity churrh A. Y. P. .-\.. Rm; and Mrs. J. H. Wlwzilmi. Miss Mucklor and Miss E. Chadwick. Ladivs‘ Hnwling Club. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hahn and family. Clar- micv MrHirr. Mr. and Mrs. E. \V. Limin. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr- Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. li. Krvss, Mr. and Mrs. 43. llmwll, Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. andrrson. lmmmrcl Mcllomb. Mr. and Mrs. J, A. M. Robb. Trinity Cliurrli Laclivs' Guild. l’illuws wvrv placed on the cas- krl by llw family, lhn I. l). D. E. and F. l". Mrllraitb. a (iatc‘s Ajar by tho brollirrs and sistors and a cross by Mr. and Mrs. J, Kelly. Anmng Hmsc frnm a distancv pros- c-nt at thv fluwral worn: Mr. and Mrs. (u‘mnrgv E. Harron. Listnwol. Roy Brigham uf Uwvn Sound, W'. Irwin of “mm Sound, Mrs. L. Smith of Mount Forest. Miss Sadie anine. Mount Furrst. Pom Rmmio of Lis- tuwel. Mrs. \\'. J. Black of St. Marys and H. A. Burnett of Dotroit. Mr Burnett and famil3 desire to extend sincere thanks for the. many expressions of sympath3 I't't ei3ed. lmlli personall3 and by post and telegraph, from «old residents new residing in ditl‘eient parts of the country. including many of the for- mer recturs 0f the parish Revs. Hartley of Ford, Morris of Wood- steck and Hardy of Brantt’md. Famous last W‘IOIdS “I bolime that is his left headlight binning." The funeral of tho jaw M_r_s. family“ regidence I» purse 01' .Id and MW Hahn“ church. of w ucll flaw} “mm .1..‘\â€"u' members, presuming 'hvm mu. . benuuful bouquet. 'l’hmmh H... â€1.- servation of U10 half vvnlmgx â€3‘ mar- tied life was M a quu-t mum-.5 .g was a most pleasant mmâ€; mzmv friends and acquaiumlm-s humâ€: themselves of Hu- oppcn'hnnt} 1.. \ 1‘. it the home and ('XU'IM TUIH‘HMI lung. DIED SUDDBILI Besides Mrs. McLean. a izmiii) of three dIQthBI‘S and “V0 suns arr- left to mourn thrir lass: “mmâ€. for mlny years a rvsidrm ui' 'l‘a- coma, Wash†Rnhrrt. Juhn and .lamvs in Durham, Hugh in Halt. and Kath- leen (Mrs. D. B. Mrl’arlano ana Christina (Mrs. H. A. 'l‘hnlllpsun' both in Durham and Nullic- 'Mrs. “C J. Rabbi: in iizirristun. l’u‘s‘idiw thoso, nearly 30 uramirhilcirvn also survive. Since becoming I'vsiclvnls n1 illig town, Mr. and Mrs. leu-zm ham. proven themselves guml â€mm, willing at all timer: 1.. l‘undm- M...“ ance to those needing “Mr N.†.....,,_ Illd ill many Otllpl' \VNVS' “â€â€˜h'iil'lllfl themwlves '0 “1084* \Vh†klliWK Huh". M 8 fl‘iflfldSth that has lwvn of the lasting kind. and llw sad and sudden death of Mr. Ml'lmall has called forth many l‘Xlll'l‘SH‘luns m‘ genuine sympathy for tho» “Mow and members of the familv. The funeral is lwing hold this af- tPrnoon at 2 o'clock frnm “In family residuum. «on lhmglas stlwrt m hur- hnm cemetery. Um vm-mnum mm: in charge of Rm. .lzmws 'l'aylmz pas- (“1‘ of “In Baptist l"|llll¢h.1h0 Ghmnicle Joins In «Me-Indium sxm- path} in Mus lemm and humily in their sad and much-n hc-I-vaw- mom. view-'Réportvr. Isn’t 1!. Though? It's pretty Inn-«l «m a Inc-wsg»a;u-r man whc-n sunn- chap puts- m mad almut. something lu- sews in mm that he declares: “I‘ll nmw' lmrmw that Qaper againfmkim-nMinn liv- Water! Water! Water! m1; Good Health was? RH. No. 4. Durham. â€"lo smnno * Nothing too old. small. large or hard for us to tackle 3‘ years†experience N0 COLLECTIONâ€"NO CHARGE KELLY AIKEN COLLECTORS Oran eville and Owen Sound Owen und ofï¬ces 169 9th St. E. Referenceâ€"Standard Bank of Canada We Hindi: Gglgogpions Only Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by haxing a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. COLLECTIONS (Continued from Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT MCI! I Phone 98-12 WNU'P. 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