rham {Sh That Persist tion ! rham, Ont. rt. loom Lots 3: ill-Price his "EEK U, '8] 20. i9“. ESSPASSING «chants z’s Drug Store (‘reophos AGEMBNT BORN ECIAL llri gwlo- and hooks. ruMu-rs [ward him, hr) had [mm discov- uz'rno-ol go-taway. The \\;I~' lhv bond, In "in ’CS nrhnm. Mummy, MI] \lr-x \oiam “him \l \lr Re 'lmrt Ko-rru 'm':.hun May 17, Iva \hlliam Mar- mun-Ill until am». Thu r9- Hrlplm or Fill \vnh trouble. U "In “o'dnflsda . and Mrs R j 'I‘HI'ISPASSING 2H: Ur lmrhm tn Hu- full 0-!- h. Murdwk. Ind 84.20 82.50 82. 25 $1. 50 81.00 h! $1.00 )llllbl \l lIIflI- [II Ide :H \w I†up- nmnwml of ' â€I Hi» Into s‘ Hf Strand 74â€" n H" 0‘ and until .ucan, varly Little Doing in Town Ionday, Which Was Spent in Visiting, Fishing and Motoring. VETERAN MERCHANT SUCCUMBED MONDAY About six weeks ago, Mr. Grant, who l'nr his years, enjoyed. remark- ‘tiily guml‘ hvalth, “'83 takhn dOW'" mth intluvnza. and for a time his lil'o» was iii-spairml of. HP rallied huwvwr. and two weeks ago, was nhlo- tn h-aw his home and com» wu-r town to his placo 0! business, Hmugh not strong enough to take "UV acliw' part in the running of l'. Whih- it cannot be? said that his i-.-.-nuwratinn was particularly n"- i..-.-;.i.Io-, it was thought that with m.- whim of spring and his won- .lo-rl'nl Vitality. he would soon her his .M sat-If again. but on Friday «won- ma: last, win!» in his home. he was ~a'l/Hi with a slight strokn of par- nth-h “'illt'll. apparuntly. passed off, lull. lo-l't him in surh a wvako-nml runohliun that hopo for his l't'CflVl‘l‘)’ was giwn up Monday morning. his {with occurring about 11 o’clock Monday night. thi- 24th of May. lhil‘illg lilo past ('Ollph' of \\'t.’(.‘k§, .\lr. Hrant, though not strong by any nil-ans. was in exri-ptionally unml spirits. anal t‘Vt'n on Friday at- to-rnimn. was joking with custom- vrs in tho storm who war.- natur- ally gro-atly shorkml who-n tho-y lo-arnml n! his smhlmi turn for the» v" m4 twu wow-ks he was able to Hun NH home and come down to Inn-muss m-m-y day. Mr. Grant was W has o-ightH-th yo'ar, hp having been Inyl‘n in 'l‘allylm Housw. County Down, ll'wlunol, Hll July @1846. ally gm-atly shnckml who-n Hwy Ivan-um! n! his sucldpn turn for the wot-w, fullowcd by his «loath Mon- day vwning. MAPLEWOOD CBIBTERY TO HOLD ANNUAL BEE Mr. C. L. Grant, Ailing for Past Six Weeks Prom Influenza, Passed Away Late Ionday lightâ€"Was One of Town’s Oldest Business Ian and Last Survivor of Charter lem- bers of Durham lasonic Lodge. \\'.- l‘o'm'o't wry much this week in km rallml upon to chronicle the .muh ul‘ Mr. (Zharles L. Grant, who wnmi away at his home hvrv fol- immg an attack of influenza six \xo-o-ks mm and from which hn never Mlly rc-vuwrnd, {although for tho VICTORIA DAY lie-spite the fart that there was. :v-no't'ally speaking. nothing going mi in lmrham an the 24th. the clay :ihniit. tnwn was quite busy, what \\ ith the hundreds of motor cars on the ninw. and local parties visiting. gum: ï¬shing or attending celebra- thin“ in nther towns. Sim-ral car luaits tonk in the raves 1n ’aisIo-y. while others went to aim-n Sound to see the circus. and still â€tho-rs went ï¬shing 0r mutnrml nut nt' tmvn tn visit friends. All day long, from early morn till Iain at. night. a constant stream or innini- vars [toured through on the I'mvmrial Highway. anfl .thongh erp was no local qelobrahon, the My m tuwn wasgmto a busy one. Date Set Is for Second Tuesday in Next Month, June 8. VOL. 59.â€"NO. 3075. HAY HANDLE FINANCES 0" mm cmcn Rev. Peter Bryce of Toronto, It In rumored. may be chosen by tho Genernl Council of the United Church, which no“: in Iontrcnl next month. to he Men Conunh- “one: of the church in M It would be his duty to man for the mm of the you!) M which thb you b to it 08.4.0.2... 'mvh‘ a)‘ in v lIIIstms 0f HIP Maplpunod Ill“ l\ haw s»! the second Tues- Jilllt‘. HIP 88h. as tlw Ila!» of |â€annual draw -up and beauti- : "rum" and request as large lit-llolallf‘l‘ {L4 can cnnveniontly > In turn out and make the af- 1 91100085. in past wars there will be l-II' trams. Shun-Is, 1‘3sz and ' Innle. whilw tho laolivs are ex- ul In bring thn lunch. Th» cem- ' wmpany will supply the tea. WAS QUIET HERE THE DURHAM CHRONICLE can co'mrn COUNCIL 70 I23? on man The regular session of the Grey County Council, originally set for Monday. June H. has been changed and will be held during the follow- ing week. commencing on Monday, June 21. The change was made ow- ing to the fact that. the damage suit being brought against the cit by Miss Susie McQueen is set. or a hearing commencing on Monday, 7 â€"_ _-A-.l ‘A A-..“- o-nntrihutwl readings on "Christian Stewardahip." emphasizing til-st, its meaning. We must establish His Kingdom on earth: Second. Its re- quirements, those to whom much is given. much will he required: 'l‘hird. What. it involves. Our time, our tal- ents. and our money. Mrs. Knechtvl read a vivid story illustrating how missionary giving develnpes a spirit of sympathy for the unfortunate and thankfulness for our mercies. The members of the Watchtmver gave encouraging reports from the various fields of labor. after which Mrs. Gagnon delighted the ladies with her excellent detailed report of the ï¬rst. annual meeting of the Presbyterial of Grey County held at Owen Sound on April 2?: SOFTBALL SCHEDULE DRAWN LAST WEEK Big Summer's Sport Predicted When Teams Get Workingâ€"Forty Games in All to Be Played. U‘I'I‘xuc-l’giï¬Ã©fili;'Wmfe and Mrs. McCrae led in prpyer. As intirnalml in our last issue, “no lo-ngno svlmlulo for softball was drawn up last Wmlnosclay night, which “'0. give lu'low in full. Clip it onl, past» it in your hat. and don't got, ll“.- (late-.9 Inixml. 'l‘lwle aw. lolly gamos in all. nmstlv tlnw n “wk, and that tlwlo “ill boa loll ol good spoil in Umn this sum- mm is u fwogono conclusion. In- slo-all ol tlm (“one players allowed tho- teams. as «looms-ll on last week, â€w oxvculiw in session llL‘Cldl‘ll lo lnrrvaso tho numlwu to ““9011. The 1926 softball rulers aro to govern all garnvs. 'l‘hv May aim-ting of tho" W, M, S Hf Qum’n Strum. l'nitml church was hwlcl Thursday :iftm-mmn at the hum» of Mrs. Glass. The) mveting Opened by Singing and prayer Kwaring on tho? study lo-ssnu Hf "Christian Stmvari'lship," which was tako-n by Mrs. Swirling. 'l‘lw Bible reading, alsn taki-n from 2 Corn 9 chapter, prvscnteol the thnught that we slmulcl be liberal tn (Evil as His stewards, for his many kind to us. Sl'\'_f_'l'al of the; larlivs With thI3 material to pick from, llII3I'I3 should be some good teams in IIII3 running. and as more are sev- I3Ial olIl- time hasohall IIIII3I313S in tow II IIII33 shmild take to the new ~3me likI3 II duck takes to water. 'lIII3 tI3IInIs are not going to be con- I'IIII3II in “In young spoils entiI3I3l3, but will take in I33I3I33 bod3 who feels liku l‘a\I_'.)lllllg around the bases. If II3IIoI3ts III3I3 tIIII3. thI3I3I3 are II lot of Uitl- tiInI3I°s whose ‘d\0lI‘IllI])OlS has IIII3II3IIII3II thI3m swing their tons for man} nIIIoIIs who haVI3 ambitions to III-IIImI- IIII3 \\ altI3I' lohnstons and Humor IIII33I3lIIIIII \lI3xaIIIlI3Is of IhI3 [Durham (fllI'lIll. and now that they IIII\I3 IIIkI3II IlII3 plungv, go into the :IIIIII3 with II III-Imminatinn to win. IIIIII with II vim that. will allow of IhI-iI3 doing away with thI3iI' "daily IlIIszI" III work INT 3 IlIIIIhlI3, chin. .\~' â€In sIIIIsIIn aIlVallth'S IIIIII tlII33' III-I iIIIII IIIIII3III3I3, it is expected thI'3 will IlI33I3lIIII unIlIIIIIghtof III3x- II3I il3 IIIIII show 3 Nu of the 30mm- slI3Is. who up In IIIItI3 _~_II3I3m to think tho-3 IIIIw IIII3 I'lIaInpionship cinchml lhIII IhI3II3 is “ID in NW Old man 3M. and just I3IIIIIIgII of it to twat them nut in IIII3 tinIII inning afII-I' kidding QUEEN STREET W. M. S. HELD MAY MEETING Entertainer! Thursday of Last Week at Home of Mrs. W. A. Glass, When Considerable Business Was Oom- plated. C. T. CRAIP President of the National Union of Rallwaymen in Great Britain, who, just before the general strike was called off. warned that it might be necessary to “take further steps†to galn that for whlch they were ï¬ghting. mutinuod on page 6 DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1926. STREET OILING Gang of lien Busy for Past Week Making Roads in Condition to Bo- ceive Season’s Supply of Oil.â€" Lamhton Street Bridge Also Being Covered. For the past ten days or so the Board of Works has had a gang of men at work making the streets ready for oiling and, with the grad- ing of the front street, expect to commence. putting the oil on today. The. oil is already at the station, but the roadwav was not in proper shape to recei' e it. We understand that this year the same surface that has been treated in the past will again be gone over, though the Council feel that they will be unable tu_go up the hill at present. Wurk on the county connecting link has also been under way for tlm past couple of wevks under the supm‘vision 0f Rvovn Bell. This too, will be oil treated as in former yval's, ‘ 'l‘lm Lamhtnn strevt bridge is be- ing remain-(l this week with the placing «if a new cover, and as a (-unsuquvnvv. the mall to the (J. N. ll. station is closml, and trafï¬c has to detour around by Queen and Hc-nrm- sti'owts. It. was imported that Hm ln'illgv would lm upvn for trafï¬c this morning, but it was found nuc- vssai'y tn m‘clo'i' iill‘m‘ nvw eyv-hvams to take the place of others that. had lwvn rush-«l tlu'migh, and while» not in ion lmcl mmlition, it, was tlmuglit lwttm' not. tn take any vhancos. Tin-so have iwcn Ul'tit,‘[“‘li but. am not yvt lwrv. and it, is pmhlvmatival if the ln'iclgv will lm mwnml for trafï¬v lwfni'v Saturday. it' tlmn. 'l'lm SL001- \\'ni'l<. tun. has ill't‘ll troutml to a «mat. uf paint as a rust pm-wntivo. Htlm' inwruwnwnts nntmi war the bricks" im'luclo- a no-w wall lining unwind in frnnt 0f tlw Qumm stl'mrt ('illll't'il [DI‘HIH‘I'L‘Z 'l'lw old stonv- Walk is living turn down anil' ru- lmilt, and wlwn tinisliml will lm '{lppmi with a cvnwnt top which will ï¬nally imprnw its appmir- :UN'P. Mr. Hugh McDonald has the mntruvt. The new Presbyterian church to in 0"2‘1lel lltl‘O‘ Ulln‘ Sllfllnltfl Will n'uum. the corner lot at Lamhton and Albeit sheets. 'lhis “as duf- initviy decided on at the congrega- tional meeting held in the Town Hall 'l'uvsdzi)‘ ewning. and which, er.»n~'ialo~i'ing the time of year. was Well attended. The meeting was unanimous that the building com- mittee “hich had secured an op- tiun on the propertx some days ago hum the owner. Mr. Robert Burnett. mould go ahead and close the deal so that the building operations could be commenced without delay. The lot is one of the best locations in town, is 60le feet and of ample size to allow {or the erection of a suitable edifice, and the congrega- tion is to be congratulated on so- curing so admirable __a_ site: A Road the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 The plans of Architiect James of Walkerton were also accepted by the meeting. and now. with the lot secured, and the plans accepted, it is the intention of the building com- mittee to go right ahead with the erection of the building which, we understand. will be let by tender. WILL BUILD CHURCH 0N BURNETT PROPERTY Presbyterian Congregation at Meet- ing Tuesday Sanction Purchase of Lot at Corner of Lamhton and Al- bert Streets. III-sides making thn main sIIImt II-adx fIII' oiling, the Board nf kas has I‘Dpflil‘l'd Um stmm sow-rs in HII» husinvss suction. and it Is LI) bI- IIOIIN! tho IIIIiSanIe of having standing “'3'“? in tho gutters In hum of the storns “ill 1w I'limm- atI-Il. TREE PLANTING lii'. Jaminsun, tun, the man who slat-tad it all in this part, of Ontario, has 8150 planlml mil, 3,500, making his lnlal nvvt‘ 150.000 ll'ims put out nn his farm at 350 act-vs at Wilder's l 810'. That the. planting of thcsv tun-s , hmwm-r. nnl all plaasme, “as tho- inl‘mwmitinn handml nut to us lael \wo-k in Mr. Murdock \xho said that. alivach lhmv had liven pailios on his [unmisvs \\ ho had taknn sump and dvs‘liuy'd “than. and that it was his inti-nlinn in tako li'gal pru- mmdings against any found so do- mg. is TI'N’ planting is. from a provin- vial standpoint, a must important part of tho" gmvrnnwnt’s I'efm'es'ta- tinn scho-mv. and it, is two had that sunu- po-nplv so far forget thwmsvlvvs as tn want to iii-stray that which in a fem wars “ill ho.- of value to the proxinm'. It is to ho hode that HI» dug quotations “ill not continue and that thosI- citizvns who haw tzIkr-n an inlt‘l‘t'flt in the matter will not ho troublml with others whoso whuh» ambition sowms to ho to do- SU‘HV. This swing M1‘.Hvrh.\1mdock south 0f hmn. has plantml nut 3,000 mum: hows comprimlg 3.000 pines, .300 Mm k \\ alnuts and :300 sprm n on his' 1’7: 41mm farm. Mr. Herb. Murdock Latest to Take Advantage of Government's Refor- estation Scheme. TO START TODAY NOW GENERAL SAWMILL COMMENCED OPERATIONS LAST WEEK Plant of Durham Furniture Company Row Running at Full Speed.â€" Plants at Rock Hill: and Iaynooth ‘Also in Operation. Tlu- annual spring cut of logs at the Durham Furniture. Com any's sawmill was started last wee and will continue {or the next two months or so until the supply pur- chased last winter is converted into lumber. This year approximately one million feet will be cut at the ..... ‘ n - n n At the Rock Mills‘plant, also owned by tho company. operations have at- so begun, and it is estimated that there will be over a million and a half feet of lumber when the lust to. is put thrmgh the mill. At 'lhI» mnnthlx martini; (If thI- W M. S. «If thn PIIIstIytIeIiIIn Irhmch \‘JaS hrld at “w IIIInIIa (If MI‘S. (Dr. I J. F. “rant IIrI Thursday, May 20. with an PXCPHPHL attrndanrv. MI‘S. "l’wv. ArmStronI: [Il‘t‘SidWL the pres- idI'nt. Mrs. A. IIIIrIIy. huing unable to attmut. AftI-r III'ayI-r and Ship ing. the ladies diSCIISSI-d plans for pimiding clnthing Mr :I hm. MrS. ..l H. Harding gave a swim- did [Iapl'l’ IIn “PrayI-r.“ aftnr “hich MrS. A. W. H. Laudw. who was tlt'll‘flflit‘ to Prcshstmlal in 'J'IIIIInm, Izaw a “WWII IIt‘ thusr meIItinI‘n, tvlling 0f the uondmt‘ul achimo- mvntS HIP missionary sociI-tiIss are accomplishing. Mrs. McKmrhnie read a very interesting Spry of Iiwallinr Mission in India. J. A. DARLING Ill. WITH PNEUMONIA \li' hailing. “IIHSP lmmn is in Simon.- but “ho “as a rim wais mm a “011- kimwn lmsiiwss mun lu-i '0, van)“ in lmili: im a â€MIDI“ «if wm-ks aim cm an vxtmulml visit Wllll his «laughlvi'. Mrs. (immv (lagnmi, and sun. Mr. ‘2. ll. Darling. Hi! was ink- on slightly ill Sunday «writing and Hm dm'lm' summnnml Mummy mum- inh‘. His m’nulilinn lwczimo wursu, lmwo-w-i'. and Inn was rvniuwfl t0 tlw A lmspilal yvsl‘vrilay mm'ninu. . 'l‘lm mm‘ting was closcscl by sing- mg and prayer. Taken to Durham Red Cross Hospi- tal This Morning in Serious Con- dition. \Vv l‘I‘L'I'Pl In II‘al'n «If Hw svl'imls illnvss nf Mr. J. A. Darling. who was yvsh'l'da) ")0!â€ng lake-II to DIIIIHIIII RN! llruss â€HSIDHM'H sIIfl'I-I- IIIIz HI)!!! 3 minus attack of pneu- mania. 'lhis nIIIIIIiIIIz his sun MI'. ,. H. haIliIIg. Mt In mutm fur BI'aIIifIIIIl IIII his sistvr, Miss .\'nIIII:I lhIIliIIg. a tIaiIIwi nIHSl‘ mm â€ll llw staff «If Hw HI'aIItnt'Il Ilnspitul, whip will altvml IH'I' father during his illnI-Ss. Pleasant and Proï¬table Afternoon §pent at Home of Mrs. (Dr) J. P. PRESBYTERIAN W. M.S. MET LAST WEEK Mr. Darling's condition is quite SPl‘iUllS. and he may haw a hard ï¬ght in rvmwm', but it is to 1m hnpml in. will \wailH-r tlw storm and in a I'mv wow-ks he again in his usual lie-altli. G'rant. l’n')mil_wnt mum-hunt of Durham fur past ï¬fty yc-ars and lust, survwnng churn-r member nf Durham Luclgv {\u. 306, A, I". (Q A. M .. who passed away at his home lwrv Monday night In his 80th yc-ar. THE LATE CHARLES L. GRAN! Western exchange: “I sneezed a sneeze into the air. it fell to earth I knew not where; but had and cold were. {he looks of those in whole vicmnty I soon.†Maynontti. just south of Algonquin Park. where the company owns an- other timber limit, over half 3 mil- lion feet will be cut this spring, in addition to what has already been turned out. All this lumber is to be shipped to the factory her», to be converted into the Well-known furniture r0. ducts for which the facwry is un- 00!. SUMMER CONCERTS STARTED EAST NIGHT Will Be Continued Durin Hell-hol- iday Season, Weather ermminq. â€"May Be an Exchange Among Bands This Summer. The ï¬rst hand com-pvt of tho. sna- SUI] was uivmi by â€In lm‘al (Jilizvns' Band last (-wning and was much amn'm'izilml by tho ('ilizvns ml the lnwn and sum-minding lo-rrilory. 'l'luw- mnvm'ts will lw mntinnml up in the» and of So-plmnhm', tho.- hand appvnring \\'mlin.-sclay nwninus of each \vm-k. ~ This snmmr'r llmm may he a clmngo- in the arrangnmvnls, as it is nxpovlvd that. an vxchange of programs will lw arramzml lu-lwm-n â€in hands at, “'nlknrtnn. Chvslvy. Hanmwir and Durham. 'l'his almost lwcamo- a rvality last snmmvr. hut â€wing l0 sum» hitch full Lhrmmh. 'l‘his war. hownw-r. ll, is mum-ind that â€in c-xvhangv will hv math". and them instvall of having: tho» Durham “and play vai'h \lenvsduy night, tln-y will amwni' nnly onus a nmnth. Hm rvniaining (-nncvi'ls ho-inu uivvn by an uuls‘lih‘ Band. This form of hand mncvrl, is wry papilla? in sunw parts «if lhn (tunn- lry. lhv citizvns living thn~' vnalilml Lu lislnn lo a !;:inilwr of hand mm- w-rls frnm \ai'inus hands witlmnt. lt-aving tlwir nwn lnwn. Full ar- rnnw-nwnls haw nnl. yvl, hum made. hmvovm‘. and unthing «lo-linilv can yvl ht.- announced. AGAIN GERMAN CHANCELLOR Dr. Wilhelm Marx hu tempted the Chancellorahip from the bend: of President Von Hindenhurg. retain- ing both the Luther Ctblnet 3nd Luther policies. An 09’0â€!“ _Act $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. 8. Ill. SCHOOL WON OPENING GAME The die is 08% and the old Sufi- hall ganw is on for Hm smnmvr. for on Tuesday night of this wm-k. the High School and A“. Y. I’. A. teams hauled to a 12-7 some. in mwcn innings. the knuwlmixu hux athlvws coming out at ihv hm 0nd at the score against “in clvrics in what has been rvporh-d in us as a snappy game that kept the crowd on its was from the commvncvnwnt. Ilny- dm (‘nnnvr was ihv hvawr for the High School. Clarvnvv Nuhh- doing “N! rvcvivinu. Huram- lilvnhm was thn billâ€"lusm'r fur â€H‘ A. Y. I’. A.. and .Zriwn Schulz Hw llai'ksinp. Bath hath-rim wm'kml wvll, thnngh (ha ynungsh-rs uf Gasth- Huhh displnynd mum agility on ihv ham-s and hid it owr thuil' nldvr uppnnc-nis in has!) throwing and nlhc-r iim- [minis of thn pram“. Koo-VP H0“ rauglnl, HIP Ill's! bl". but this \wmld haw lwc-n muumsi- M0. Fulluwing a mat slovm'll. Mayor Murdork wmmd Up for tlw ï¬rst. in- slmnt 0f Hm seas-um, wlnlv lh-c-vo Boll dug his Inw-ls in so as not to ho Imwlml owr Icy Hm flying mis- silv. ’l‘lm Mayur, hownwr, was sumvwhat “out of runtrnl“ m1 his ï¬rst ('fl'nrt. and â€w hall was I'm-t with! of tlu- mark and alsu hm! hum. 'l'lw sm-nml vfl‘nrt, huwrwr. was more surrnssful, and ilw uauu- was got umh-r way. MEETING AT EBBIBZER T0 ORGANIZE SUNDAY SCHOOL A mmetinu «if all Unï¬t-w ililm'mtï¬d in the {urination of a Sunday whom will he held in the whom! hmnw, at Ebenezer on Friday «\c-niiig at right u'clock. Rovs. Smith and Putt-rs at Durham will he present. It is getting harder and hardo-r to know what not to tank at. Defeated Anglicans in first can. of Season by Score of 12-7.-lnyor lnrdock and Run Boll Ofï¬cially Oponod Guano. A. Y. I‘. A38 Inward HIP "ml of the flame showed that they will “he some [mating lwfm'v Uw sec-awn Is uvvr and may yvt turn Um mm 011 mm younm-r ummno-Msz. 'l'lw. ganw was M'llvially «nu-nod by Mayor Murdm'k and lhwvv Ih'll, Hm fnrmvr pitching Hm Iirst lmll, and Hm latlrr dmmim: tlw vatrlu-r's «mun. M’p wvrn_m)ilw 10 say my} Elviclmn P1,. Rs . Mnurlwad, 2h .. I‘lh'icluv. 41., rf . Svlmtz. E. c Elviclm‘. 11.. p . Lloyd, .lulm. Ho Shaman. 3h Hunt. cf ....... Lloyd, Janws. If "ml: Svhrml leiil‘l', 3h ..... Mrllraith. .\'.. 1h Mc'Faddo-II, ss Kohl". c ........ ammo 2h ...... Mc'llrzuth. S. M‘ anlvll, If ...... Kvllm'. rf ....... Unmur, p ...... 'l'lw contract fur Hm «mm-Hun 0f tlw nvw club lmusu at Hm huwling grow-n was awardml in Mr. D. Mr- Lc-an snmv days mm, and since an he has been busy «rm-mu: Um strur- hma. 'l‘hu building is now pretty well oraclvd. and it is uxpwtml that it will lw comnlo-tvd not lntvr than the last 0! nvxt weak. as lam: to llu-m as h rvturn Imp tn San Franny-H. It was a mmd uanw. hnwm-r, and quiw a large 9mm! u'aHH'I‘mI 1!! Witness the Olmlll'l'. \Vhilc- the High Scluml had a «listim't nun-autumn Hm This, lmwvwr, was in lw mun-0t- mi. as â€In ymlngsh'l's Ilaw- lwml do- in“ quite 3 Int 0f Inn-what“ playing this snasmn, whilv a gum] many on tlw Anglican learn haw nut, low-n villain"! in Hlis mm! “1' (‘Hllh‘h‘l sim'o lung lwfnm tlwir hair human in turn gray. AS a ('(Hlm‘quvnc'v, mmw 0f tlwm wvrc- a hit slcm in mundmg tlu- busvs, and u lmu‘uul'lm Inukml BOWLBRS’ CLUB HOUSE NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION Expected That Work Will Be Com- pleted Some Time Next Week. 'l‘lw trams: l'mpir've. Sparlljw 12 10 7 and Mclhmald H R 0 H H H 9 0