Miss'es Gladys Corlen and with; Boyce returned to their homes here afggr spending the_ wmter in Toronto. -- ‘ â€" Much-Vin Pickard 'of Toronto is spending a few days with his grand- mother and other relatives here. "Miss Olive Heath of Thébiiï¬ is attending to the. store here in the absence of her Sister, Mrs. Bender- __ Mr. James K. Robertsmi tilâ€"53‘ {Eegié'd himself. t0. 3 rev comm: cgr. Mrs. R. J. Corlett spent pas? week visiting relatives and friends in Toronto. We are all glad to hear of Mrs. James Robertson being able to be ou‘thagain‘pfler lye weeks illness. Mrs. J. C. anolorsnm :u't-nmpaniml by little sons \Vultvr and Hut-dun left Friday to attend Um fum-ral of her fathvr-in-law, Mr. Hondarsnn. Co's“! Miss Katie Morrison of Stratford spent. the week-end with her par- ents here, Miss Hattié Mortley of Toronto Spent the wuvk-end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. (J. Mortley. Domoch (Our Own Correspondent) .\ numbo-r from here attvndml the vim-us in Uwvn Snund nu tho- 2":th and all pronumu'ml it a goon! suc- tinmmuniun was 0hser111d at the Pr11sh1'1't111lan chuu h on Sunday, and a 11-1“) Ia1g11 1111111'1l 11111111111111 .‘ll'. 1111111111 D111g11all of South 1.11111, 111111 111 T011111!†[ n11111sit1. tlll11d th11 pulpit 11111' add) 111 11111 l.'111t1.11l cl11111'l1 Suhdav. Mr. and \lrs.-\.B..\l1-l)1111aldan1l famil1 11111 1111111113 to 0111111 Sound 1111s 111111k. \\ 11 1111.1 all 1111'1 301'1'1' to 31111 s111l1 1111011 n111gth1‘3 and â€11111111 l11:1111 t1111 town. \\ 11 3111 1'1111 glad to .1'1111 Miss L11l1a MCKinnnu 1111111 tn all out. in the 31111111.; hammock 11n111 more We l1111111 that tl111.~111 111111. 1la1s 11111 131) 111‘ 1.1111131 l111l|1 and 1111111 “11.1 sick 011113 1n the t1111n and 111mn111111ty. 111'. and Mrs. Blake and children, and Jack .‘l1°.\l1'1.111k1111 motored t1) Hamiltnn 1111 Saturday. We are very 8111'1‘3’ l1) l11a1'n that Mrs, 1113111..1 is 11111111131111»: and 1111111311011. W11 wish {01‘ “PF Spt'mh l"'1'111\1'l‘\‘. 3115: \‘1111111 “313011. teacher at. M11l111-k .111l11111l. $110111 th11 week-end 81 NW 11011111 here. Miss ()I'iw Mchm is at prvspnt munymg ho-r holulays at her home her». Mr. Gnrdun McLean has mover) his hat-[wring stand to part. nf thv AMmrn block and now has a lovely parlor. Mrs. Par-slow of Floshorton is at present Visiting her sistvr and bro- ther, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nichol, Sr. All in this community are busy planting gardens and corps, and the wmthvr has born mtmt favorable the past cnuple of weeks. Mr. J. McGillh'ray has sold his Ford tnurim: to Mr. Frank Rieley and has [nu-chasm! a nvw Ford cuupe fur his own 118". The )Iiol-Sllnmwr Meeting of Zinn “'nmo-n's Institute was held in the church MD May 19 where a Homily number of ladies were. present to “may a splendid address given by Mrs. James Allen of 'I‘m-nntn. Others whn assisted in the. program were Misses Lily Black. Katie May Firth, Edith Teeter and Mesdames Noble and Hrwnwoud. The members served a dainty lunch at tho closv' Of “33 “Hating. Mrs“. \Valto'i' iilai'k. :u'mmpanio-d by BMW and Joan. spvnt Hi» 2.5m with Rnrky fi'io-ncli. Visitors at tho- Cmik immo- the- ï¬rst of tho- “'ka Vwi'n Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Mt'lelh'll and family and Mr. JIM-0b {Junk nl' Uraniu- Vallvy. Mr. RHth and .‘Ii-H Milli†Honk Hf leon. Miss «mum i lushnio- nf '_.I‘m' onto. Mr. I'd. Chink uf Palmvmtwnn Miss Kathlo-vn Filth and Mi. BiVson Mmlm'k 0f Dunbam. Mr. and “13. Frank Twamley, Mr. and “18. \V. Campbvll and sons Hf “Helm-(k WO'H‘ \isitms :It tlw Mc- Clm‘klin humo- tiw iiist «If Hm weak. Miss Gladys Firth attvndvd the D'IIIMItsraiimI Class of Miss Edith Hopkins in Durham on ThIIHIlay and Friday and “as immvnwh [Ilwsiwol with tho- knuwnlmig in)- parimi, Mr. and “ls. l'. Huizrisnn of Swin- tnn Park \isitml Sunolm at Hu- No lsnn hnmvsto ml. Mr. Basil â€His and Miss Jrnnie vmtml Mr. and Mrs. Harold Law- fo’lll‘r Ill lama-mum On Sunday. Thor Edward’s homp had a short visit on Sunday evening from Mrs. David MrFarlane and Misses Jessie and Marjorie and Dr. A. Mair of Hamilton. Mr. Jnsnph Shaw of Lon- don and Mrs. (J. W'. Rutledge of Markolalv. Ivan druppml in from Torontn and rc'mainrd until Monday afto-rmmn. We in all very glad to hear of Mr. and Mrs. M. McArthur had quit? a gruup of ï¬shing visitors on the Zith. 'l‘hnsv \wrv Mr. and Mrs. Juhn McNtu of 'l'uwn. Mr. and Mrs. James (lrutchlvv n! Domuch. MP. and Mrs. anrv “03'0“ and Miss . Blanch}.- of Glow-lg 00mm}. Mr. 1- rank Dunbar camp home frnm Detroit on Satmdm awning. His brothm, John, is in be ordained to priwthimd in 'l‘montn on Saturday, and an Sunday is to celebrate his ï¬rst mass in St. Johns (“hunch in “w nvighburhood “horri' hi? was born and rparcd. The church is being di'tfllatml for the pwnt, and the linspiiihli- Dunbai home will hay (inf-n dodrs fur a day or two. Mrs. Colin McIntyre and son A. D., of ernoclI. were guwls of Mrs. John 0. Gx'm-nwuml on Sunday. Travel-non. (Our 010» Corrupondent) Fully a third of the acreage of {all wheat in this tmmtujiate neigh- borhood has hpeh reseeded. Mr. (imrgn Stl't’f't 103.994.! his ï¬sh- ing rights on the mill pro wrty last chk to a group of [0035 men in town. PAGE 8. Priceville McLean 1133 mover: stand In part. Hf the and now has a lovely 'l'lw annual mnnting of tho “’0- mnn's \Inslitulv was hnlcl at. tho hnmn 0! Mrs. R, .l. Arnill on Friday al‘lrrnnnn of lasl. \VN‘k. Mrs. Allan of 'l‘urontn anl‘lrmsml thv monting nn tlm sulnivct uf Artificial Flower Making. Thn fullowing ofï¬cnrs wore vloclml: Honorary President, Mrs. W. H. Rogers: Presidnnl. Mrs. Tlmrno: Snrrptarv. Mrs. H. Lamont: 'l‘roasnrnr. Mrs. \V. HastiP; Organist, Mrs. E. Hildyard: Auditors. Mrs. B. EH‘IPS and Mrs. Arnill; Press Cor- rnspondonl. Mrs. Arnill. ' Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page elitism Mom]. WORKS Mr. Hartlny Alliuglmm and family of Hnnx'gvlmvn “‘0‘1'0 at the lmme Hf Mrs. J. Brown omw Hm Sill). Mr. and Mrs. John Mannry worn marriml on May 23th. 1876. 80 that last )lmul'ny Hwy cnlnln'alod tlm ï¬f- tivth annixm'sal'y of tlmir marrinm‘. 'l'lwir (-hilohmn and grandchildrvn “no! (DHH'I'S WUI'O present, for the «w. c'asinn. Mr. and Mrs. Manary are still haln and hearty. hr. 'I‘mlnr “ho has had chat go Hi D1. Mélmllans 0mm fox the past ninw months. rviuuwd in his homP in Hunlph last Satunln}. His plaon i» iu-ing supplied h) Dr. McLean M H m ishm. Miss Rom “Rom-ts. teacher at Scotland. spvnt tho Wonk-01141 at her lmnw IWI‘P. .IV“. V. I Mn. .1. Smllnr of \\ imton “as the 1m vnt must of hex daughter, M13. W. W. Rifv. 3liss )lal'gal'o"*t, Swamston ha: H"- ('0):le word of theudm‘xth of mm ln-uthm'. Andi-0w. at Sat} Jose hospi- tall. Califurnia. He) had lel “I I'nl‘ almut hm yours. so hls death was nnt_ nnvx‘gujg'tml: _ 3114111413114. M44Hlliua) 41f4_‘h:4t.4'- “"4"â€! “"4110 [hp 114141.444 of “1331141 M13. \\. H. . [14134314 1004311â€): _ I iIIIII heurgn Dwr has III'IIII ’IllIiI' ill \\iIII a .‘I‘\6‘I'I‘ IIIlII “iIiI II III‘\I‘I- npml iIItII [IIIPIIIIILIIIIJL HII is H?- I'I_I\'I.-I'im:. .\II'. I) .\II'._.\I'IIIIII' SiIIIII‘IIi. :It Hm High schnnl, is quite ill \xitII plIIqu- IIIII-IInIIIIIia. His IDIIUII‘I‘ is IIPIO I’I'I‘Im "IIIIIIIIIII In “an IIII him. Mr. naII Mrs. Thomas Allan or IHIIIIIIUI sywnt the IIOIiIIm \xith \II‘. RHIN'II, \iikl‘ll. l11 ihn an 11111111111; ni‘ last \ka. \\'1- 11111191111 thu 1imth 11f l\l1s.(R1‘\.‘ S. 0. Irvin. 011 May 6 1926, at Shun-mill. Man, at H111 11g». of 6.") ymu's. RM. 8. 0. [min is “1111 mm 1'111111-ahlx 1111111111 in this \icinitv, hv hmhig taught school in Holstein in 1875 11111! in the lips schnol in l‘nlhming wars. \ familv of nine 1hil1h1111 graced tho h11m1‘.()110 died in childhood. 0111‘ gaw his life at 1211111111111 and 111111 passo-d away in 1922. E11111- 111-1111111111†and L111) 31111: 1-11n111i11 tn 101111‘111'1 tho fathm‘. A short t. svrviw was h1'l1l at thv Human-“Wm 11111111» in Stunvwali. aftm- which tho 1'1-n1ains worn 13111111 to tho MCDUII- gull .Vl1'm111-ial 1h111‘1 h \\ innipog, WIH’I'P N111 1i1'01'aS1'd had labored. T1111 1-1'mains no“ rest in Elmwood 01-91111131-3'. Winiiipog. Mr .\l]lll"¢‘\\ Hnnhm h: as boon \mzv ill olminu Hm past wwk hmm'z 8 arm" attack of plcurisy but is im- proving. Mr. and Mrs. Gnorgo Moses nf Tur- nntqspvnt a mupln of days With ro'lahws and frwncls hm‘n rocnntlx'. Mr. RIJ. Arnill Em?! family motorml to 'I‘Qrontn “11 Sunday afternoon, 1'0- turnmg: 'l‘uvsday. Holstein. (Our Own Correspondent) Missvs Davidsnn and Flnyd and Mr. Knvh. tvat'hers. \wnt. to tlwir I'o'spm'lh'v homlo‘s, Newton. Chusluy and Stratl'm-ol. tn 5pm.! the Victoria Day mvahmn. 0 Mr. H. M. Swim Of Tim Bradford \Vitm-ss. avowmpunivd by Misses limo-l Hunt. [mu-lm' at (hwlt'm'd. and Miss Edith Hunt. 01' 'l'oruntu Normal sc'hrml. 5pm“ the Work-end with l'vlntivvs hum. Miss Rviwcca Banks of Tornnto. Mr. llhai'lvs Smith of Zion spent Sun- day with thvir aunt. Mrs. Banks. Mrs. John Laughlin and hruthvr. Mr. haw Ynung. also spout Sunday with .\li'.~'. Hanks. MI. and 3115. thn McKechnie and daughters spmt thv 24th of Ma) in â€\un Snunol. Mr. and Mrs. Archer and chil- oll'l‘ll, Mr. Bowman and Mr. Robert Mic-rs motnrnd tn Barrie and Spent nwr Hm holiday thorn. Mrs. andpy 0f.Turonto spent the \wok-vnd WIN] frwmis hero. Mr. Hugh Vaughan had .the mis- fortunv tn josq out} 01' hlS horses from aquï¬v u_u_hgvst.mn. _ ‘ Miss Eva Trafl'ord is lmme for the summer months. Messrs. Boyvc and Wellington: N0- bln spent. the 23th with their mother. near Wvlhvck. Miss“ Marion 84ml Ivturned to 'l‘nronto ufto‘r spmding the “eel;- 0nd at her how» Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Must nf tho- fzu'mm'g will ï¬nish smuhng this \Vm'k. Mr. and Mrs. John Barry left. on Satmdm fur 0W9n Sound “[1919 â€new “ill spc-nd 3 NW ('la)s “ith the latte-ls par9nts. Mr. and Mrs. D. Duggan. Mrs. James Sullivan attended the graduating exercises at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Guelph, where her daugh- ter. Kathleen, has graduated as a nurse, the recov fry of our aged friend, Mr. William Liéter. mum 811):in it}; All work guaranteed ï¬rst-class Durham Mr. Jth Bofd. St, is seriously n l’iourgn Dwr has bvon qmto- h a smvl'v MM “hit h (Impl- intn pnvummiizi. Ho.- is u:- Iannfactnrers of Given and Thu 8th of J mm in the day for the annual hen at Maplewoml cemetery tn try to put the grounds in much hollow condition. A man will also he thou-u to lmlp plot lmldvrs level up th(~i1' mummwnts and giw them Sunday school was reopened in St. Paul‘s church and the oftlcers of 1925 re-elected, who will do their best to give good service. Parents should make an effort to keep the little folks at Sunday school. What is learned in early youth is well learned and remembered, and there is less in their young minds to take their attention from what is being taught them. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mighton and Mr. and Mrs. “"05. Andrews visited the noted Eugenia Falls and power plant up north and also went south to Pike Lake for some amusement during the holiday. Box 11 .41» Mr. and “18.15hNâ€"3'S‘M51‘: shall on Satunda), Mm 22, a daugh- ter‘ Mr. Arthur Lawrence went to Stratfurd on Friday to consult a physician in regards to a continued illness, and received a cumforting report. He also went to St. Marys for a fen; d_a_ys' Visit with friends. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthews mo- tored over to Paisley on Friday. Their son Allan, who is attending High school there, returned with them, also Mrs. Matthew’s' mother, Mrs. Irvin, who will spend a short holiday with them. Miss Reta Barbour was home from N0. 5. 61911013. for the holidays. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ' Leslie. Watson has been laid Up for the past week. We are glad to say. he IS gulch Improved. Miss Nellie Haw has left for the Queen City where she has secured a p0_sition. Mr. Selson Rocks of ToruntO, ac- cpmpamed by Miss Ruby Haw and little Marjory Phillips, motored up to Mr. R. R. Kinnell’s to Spend the week-end. Mr. J. Corbett. m1 are SUI‘I‘V to Sin, is under the doctors care suf- foi'ing \Vith liver trouble and the flu. Mr. Corbett is a favonite and will he gloatly missed by his friends and neighbors who hope for a speedy rocon'V and to soc him at his daily duties. Mr. Melville Lane is also sick with pneumonia. (Our Own Correspondent) The majority of the farmers in this part are well advanced in the seeding operations and the beauti- ful, growing weather of - tho past week has given the growing grain and meadows a lively appearance, so that things are off to a good start. Prospects for a bumper crap look bright. Some form of the flu or bad cold seems very prevalent just now. We nape all the ailing ones will soon be better. â€"- 7' Misé Belle Weir df Toronto is spending a few days at her home here. hojjgay gagd thwork‘inJhe ï¬elds. Swinton Park. Business is taking other peonlos money and haxing other peculu take yours. ‘ The local boys‘ and girls' base- ball toams were in Hai'riston last night. playing tlw return ama of baseball and snfthall with tie High school teams of that. tuwn. At time of going to prvss. wn hava not. heard the rosult of tho cuntvst. Noble.â€"In Bontinck, May 24, 19-36, to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Noble, 3 daughter. Kuwaitâ€"In Egrï¬mont, May 22, 1926, to Mr. and Mrs. James . M:- shall, a daughter. The engagement is announced of Miss Rosina Ethel Mildred. eldest daughter of Rev. L. E. and Mrs. West of Hnlstoin, to Mr. Eric N. Shame of South Bend. the" marriagv to ta 0 place some time in Juno. -v-- I â€"--‘- â€"-â€"w w .v i _. Mrs. (Rem) Peter Nichol and son. Ewing. and Mrs. Nichol of London. visited the Nichol home over the hohday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hepkins and family spent Sunday with Mr. George Lyons of Markdale. remont visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Paggexjsop. Glgnelg. PLAYED AT HARRISTON ENGAGEMENT Asbgtos ; a maï¬a; low in ï¬rst cost, but hxzh in aennce and economy Upkeep is negligible, painting or coating bang never necessary. And each Johns-Malawi Roof ii backed by johns- ..-__21! _ H - _ fl BORN Advertise in Ted: “Hwy says she intends m kee her youth.†illicent: .“I know. She xwwp introduces hum (Q anyone." - “- DWI. VETERAN MERCHA!‘ SUCCUMBED M VOL. 59.-â€"N0. 3075. ’1'. C. L. Gram, Adm.“ 1U! '“ks From ll.h-..v:y_.. "" Late MOHdh\ Nit; Ono of Town's Oldmz Hu and Last Survive: m Cha; hrs 0‘ Durham Ma‘um “'0 to [w deM II Issod mum at I OWiï¬‚ï¬ an :mm'k weeks In!†and h“ fully l‘i‘l'HVo'l'c-cL t twu “wt†CIVC INF Imlln' ‘ bush)?» l'\'l':'\ «I. in his vightlo-lh \ born in 'l‘auyl... u Ireland. nn Jul} 1 About .‘IX \\ who for his ). “‘3' [mod hc-u W! influle/n life “'36 duï¬l. however. and .b“: ‘0 Ivan- over («mu 1.. though not. 4 atm actiw p. . “ Ililv I! « :‘GCIHK‘I'RHHII \ ticoahlv. 11 \x: the rotm'n nt' derful Vitality. old 80†again. I'm; 189'! “lulu seizml with u Ilya‘is \x'hn-h‘ but in“ him conditiun Hm WIS giVI'n In. deatli occu Monday In; [During H Mr Grant t In} nlvalls gubd spirits : tornonn. \\ as era in “In st ally grvam' learnvd «of h: “'01‘89, fulln“ duy ownnm. As 0m» M m. chants. Mr. m highest vstwlln Of Knox chm-u been an “Mo-1' 1 he was 3 mm bition, and um mture Whirl! [01‘ HIP lwth'l'l (Omtnn VICTORIA DAY WAS OUI Lita. Doing in Town My: WIS Spent In th Ind Ioton’ng Down.- genm‘al I 3' on in hm about in“ with “In I the mnw. going lish (ions in n Sovvral Ill Palslc' Owon Sm still nthm out. 0f hw Ill» m In; motor car vainvml uwrn was day in M IAPLEWOOD CUMH TO H011) a “W h cammm day m .l llloir an tying "I an HUM' d" {50 tn flir a m; Date Set I~ Ken Munt‘ [100d 01 hm ‘N‘clv 9101‘3‘ Church. which m .15 . nut month, to b. I‘ may “or of (hf chum m m be bl! dut,» ‘0 € ‘0'. Peter All d HAY BAND: 3 UNITE} r'tgrpt (fallow! of M l' 83' \Vl \I Ill .\|