ate! his two “'8 I anc [Dis 0! man an: TM in! wia thn fan [H D"! bar hon nnv c h r. wh. ma: int! but “It. fun and dew cal Th for put mn dis cm "In PH 8"" sch in Um. “no am "w hm mu d I I? ma "0" en! lml’ "lo- I†0‘. Sum \\ 0| ham [N'V' ohm mu \\ vii tint on a l ml. t1)! gr: era At" his km P 1 u in. 81‘! \\ iniz'Bné' 'oi"h?s"€v’ell§"ior this last week. Mr. R. J. 601%“ of Dornoch and Messrs. Hary Reay. Jr- and Nor- man Menonald have been making a great improvement on the road mil: 3.!‘11‘1‘3i-631 James McRonald spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Gal-man Johnsjor}. of- gulqck._ ‘VISESa'rathke of Hanover Vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Grierson re- cently. - Mr. and Mrs. H. Johnston spent a pleasant evening with Mrs. A. Cor- .‘Ir. .Iamvs Vaughan has treated himself and famih tn 3 Ford smlan. Mrs. \\ illinm Ko-nm is \isiting lwr daughh-rs. Mra .lnlm \aspv and Mrs. Sinhanl Gasoy in Sullixan. V‘Stn'trggwhlvéi‘gai‘nt Derby nf Strat- fnrd \‘isitpd her brother. Mr. “Ill Derby recquly. - ‘n,n_,_-|_| ~ 0 Glenroadm (Our Own Correspondent) \II'. and Mrs. .luhn Mt-chhniv. Mh‘io'i Irwin and Mam-luv spo‘nt. Sun- day with .‘lr. and Mrs. L. Shuldl'nth no'm' ï¬howlvy, Mrs. Eadin, Miss Marion Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. anh motored from annnm and spout thn week-0nd with MN. Ranks. “'0 nrn gottinz Mnnly of rain now. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn McKechnio and Mr. and “re. Gillo‘n Bnyd inland maturing M Guelph m1 Wednesday (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Arthur Corbett. 0! “Wm“ spent. a {aw days with his mother. Mr. Alfrvd Cnrbftt ._ '\ u.\lr."\"b'vi‘l'fx;5¢lnpérik motored to De- tron lastï¬'m‘k. . . .nn_l "RAG. Mr. Lackiv of Stratfnrd per-hml in the Presbyterian church last. Sabbath. to («on HI» mmlul farm. Mr. and Mrs. Marsallm and Mr. Smith nf Acton \‘isitml hnr narnntfl. Mr. and Mrs. Howl» 'l‘rafl'nrd. the lat- trr part M â€W \Vm‘k. “"0 “mm plrasml tn so» Mr. Thnmni Murrisnn of noar Calling- (on and daughtnri. Misting Lizzie and Mary and mu \Villin. Lizzip has graduatml as a nurse frnm St. Jnsoph's Hospital. anunm. and Wil- lin is a harbor in Barrie. Mary is hnmo. Threw of thr other sons haw good positions in tho Stains. Miss l' M. Stownsnn attc-mlml the meeting of tho Emcutiw 0f the (Bu-y l’rvshyto-riul in Owen Sound lad. wo-o-k. Th0 Durham Band softball toam camp In llnlstvin 'lnvsdav vaning and plays"! a match with thn locals. tho- rmnlt lwing 18-5 in faIqu' II! “01““ in. 'l’hv- lilvnmlo'n and Holsto-in fnnt- ball trams strugglml for suprvmacy at, lenmlvn last, Friday M‘oning. tho rvsull. lwing a tiv 1-]. Standing W. F. A. Group No. 6 “Wm â€lit! Inst. I’Hints ’ lluldvin .3 1 U ., HUIâ€"d 6' i n Ayton Mmmt Fore'st Gle-dpn Mr. and Mrs. Alvx. McLean of Ham; ulnn and Miss Mathm or bur- ham \isiLPd at k Hunters last Week. A-. .- Misï¬t-y Inc-z and Vc'ra .~\||:ln.arn vis- Itmg frngjnoli1n___'l‘m~nnt.0 this won-k. â€"'-lip§;:-W’.'J'oï¬ï¬Ã©tnn is atï¬mding the Prowsbytorian Assnmbly in Montreal this wank. ' Barns-«On Tuesday, Junn 8, to Mr. and Mrs.,G_eo_rge_ M0_wbr_ay. g 90:}: (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. 0. M. Swim of Bradford with mpmlwrs Of his family and Miss Ettw! Hunt. wachpr at Gilfqrd. spep} Mr. George Fonton has removed the old stable from his lot and in- tends Meeting a new building to be mm! as a garago and storehouse. This old building was erected by the late Peter Dickson over forty years ago an'l rpmoves one of the old landmarks of the village. Mr. Harold Baird of Elbow, Sash Incl fnrme-rly of this village spent part of Tuesday in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Sythes of Inglewood spent a day recently with the Sim family. Beé. J. W. Hunt and family of Winona came up Saturday and spent t cnupl» of days with his relatives III-r". {0:11pm of days;â€" “i'ecehtly' {with friends and relatives here. Rev. G 8. Scam and familV of Fenmick spam Friday and art at Saturday of last Vwek in tï¬e ‘il- u stt, rpcently. Mr. W.J .Derby hag been drill- PAGE 8. South Bentinck fl 0 ' Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald Of‘i‘iir- on!†an» Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Hay. A number from how) attended sor- vicvs at Hopevillo on Sunday morn- ing and c-njnynd a good sormon prvm-lmd by Mr. R. Paton. All from hm'v dvlight " to [war MP. Paton prqnvh. as ho is a Inca] favorite. MissI.A1mstioï¬g of Dundalk spmit last “wok-Hid with 1191 fliend, .\li_s_.~x [33' Paula“. Miss Cora Richamiison of Proton Station spo'nt Sunday at'hm' homo hurv. Mr. (leorge Watson has been con- ï¬ned t0 the bed for the last two weeks with heart and kidney tr0u~ hlor but. is nu the way t0°recovery and is able to set up now for a shflrï¬, tirpe each day: (Our Own Correspondent) Tim weather the past week has been quite em] but ideal for growth, and the Spring grain and hay are lakinz wondnrful and are quite Wm advancml for the amount 0! tin: » sincn tlw good \wnther started. And the wintvr long and sprin _ late, things are! looking wonderfu. the (wuntry (-10de in green and tho fruit trm's in bio-“arm are sure tho hnalltivs 0f natlll'o'. Mr. _M. Brawn and two friends from Guelph enjoyed the holiday here fishing. Mrs. P. Philips and babe 01' Tor-s onto are visiting at. hm' parmts here. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Kinnell. Mrs. L. Irving is under the doc- 11'!“ «aw at “[0801“. but is, we are gnu}. tn __u_~poxt, improyi‘qg. ’ Miss M. Mc-L'eod 'aad Miss Gladys Fc-rgusun have left for the El-gin House for the summer months. Swinton Park. (Continued from page 1) following tlwir wndding. thny mowd to mm- }nwvnt home at Int 26 on Hm 20H! (-nmw-ssiou Hf Em'vmunt. whm'v tin-y Law sim'n rnsidml. 'I'huusrh Hwy haw giwn up active farming; lil'n. Hw h'nwstwad [wing run by [hr-il- .~ n. Mr. Nah!» H Wil- sm. :1 prvsvnt momiwr nl ll'gwmont (lqmm'il. the-3' ~tvi ll nccum' their own immt‘, and with truv Irish indw- pwndo'ncu, aw proud uf Hm fact that Hwy m": stili alvlv In «In fur tln'm- solves. DIAMOND WEDDING Bflx.-Gon. John A. Gun. 0.10.. 13.80., of Montreal. mloctod Prol- Mat of the Lut Pout Fund. an the «caution is mama: m u- poutnprofldln‘httho curl-3d HEADOI'LABTPOSTI'UND PITTINGLY OBSERVED THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Supper was served on the lawn about 5.30, when over two hundred sat down to a most bounteous re- past, the bride's cake, a huge three- storey one, occupying the position of honor. Another bride's cake also occupied place of honor, the irift from Mr. Pearl and daughter, 'l‘oronto, an old friend of the fam- ily. It was a most artistic one, formed in the shape of a diamond and ï¬ttinizly decorated with spark- lers for the occasion. which Mr. and Mrs. Wilson "haye for long years been members, did not forget them, and in a neat ad- dress read by W. G. Watson-.0! Priceville, congratulated the bride and groom and expressed wishes for many more years of happiness. The church presented them with a hand- some leather-bound Bible, this duty falling upon George Parslow, a nephew. Their pastor, Rev. Mr. Mc- Cormaek, of Prieeville, spoke a few words of a congratulatory nature before the presentation, assuring them of the hearty good wishes of tin; congregation. - I A--_|a,._ -f ‘.A “ \.' Vvuoc- 5-Pwvâ€"â€"v The pupils and teacher of No. 14 Egremont, too, did not forget them, presenting them with a magniï¬cent bouquet of roses. Following the presentations from neighbors and friends, a short rem- iniscent address was made by Mr. W. J. Blakeston, Stratford, g nephew 303 former teacher in Egremont an Priceville, but for the past few years on the staff of the Stratford schools. During the afternoon and even- ing, numerous old friends came to congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Wilson and, before their departure, were served with tea and bride’s cake. Egrémpnt Largo Crowd Present in St. John's Hall, Glonolg, to Honor You, Priest Who Luv“ Show: for the West. St. John‘s Parish Hall, Glenelg, was the scene of a happy event on Monday night when Rev. Father John Dunbar, newly-ordained priest, who leaves soon for the West, was presented with a purse of money in the presence of about ibO't‘riends. â€" “-‘An A.‘ ‘xn With the members of his com- munity, The Chronicle joins in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Wilson many happy returns of their wedding day and trust that they my long limbsl‘pared to enjoy the fruits of their a or. III IIIID lituuvoo v v- wâ€"wâ€"â€" he presentation was made on be- half of the priest's friends by Mr. George Black. and Rev. Father Mc- Goey made a congratulatory address. Father Dunbar replied feelingly. thanking his friends for their ift and good wishes and stated that he hoped to be able to re-visit this part of the country often in spite of the distance he was going away. Other speakers were Messrs. John Mctirath and John O‘Neil. The evening was spent in dancing and music. Misses Elizabeth Mc- Grath and Georgina Anderson were verv good in their dancing of the Highland Fling, while Mr. John Mc- alive in politics, a member 0! the Salem L’nited church. and for the past 70 years has been a member of the ffOrange Order: ‘ Gnu: committed with somn 51..., dancing. _About midnight a 1.3.3,- ___._ _A“-n‘--’ n".1n n- _-â€"-.v‘-" gwmv;'l‘unoh.' was éewedvaftor \Vllu'h we dancius 60'1""“9‘1' ', up 10, mo. “MONO WEDUle ANNIVERSARY I HITINGIX 081 ‘g, and Its. ‘ floater Rem Township. W« ‘1‘ Though [ouLSCore M mm! (‘muolo- he“! wlln'vrsu; “y, and tn n umpllv happy their famih w “W7 ll!" va ï¬ner-1.1» «mm wbvflfllm. 1 of wdayn Ill 4|u o is l†'3'! Mt Claim I: h“ birth, 8R “1' while his paw (kn-d3. u... 1;. new land. l-‘m- he i3 (‘Xt'l'phw | C(unx‘ursatum one at Hw mm of the howmh at “w gun-u en his fun. they SPHIWI HI 1008. 1â€â€ “hr SUij't HY HH~ remout and. \\ literally elm: h ‘lld do'h'lnluul remarkahlo- sin found mm), Mrs. “'Ilsu Wicklmv. In resident Hf ' six yvars n1" country \HH Th“ dah- M 13“. sh" â€H'I your, thmwh and ‘2‘ still on l'unmm.’ I ing how H\\'I' name: “as is a nmuh slow Ian“ tlu' del' _Mrf and fled m Mic near Hulw PASSED THROUGH 0N L01 I. O“ In. W'illzan: Mr Residents m. â€ship, Were M8111“ II‘ Though Both Hav [gm-Score Mark Aw : l“ loamy. ~ ï¬nnflyvam’a St. visit Westeln Wilkiug Emu Hun. I exlwrlvn wlu-n 1‘4 trip In higrhwu) In}? W h 1 m (1| gor. I†was a l Me of “U“O‘ a In and \uh I dPh-l‘nunn â€I" Hf H “’itll an m or "Nu-r“ makv hack SIR“: “'ll‘dl‘nlt Ullt hr I numlu he X‘leu Hv “8‘ ham :ml Sound \\ thf‘ lma' hv 0‘ value!) (‘101‘YH1 ‘ the General (gcv 2. Church. Mrs. M! in: M bu bun 1221‘ ‘2 “C II! (0! a 'c rm .9 Waive Asso n M m the past may WOMAN cm'k Aibem. is d it "I; only Woman nu man of xwrnmm I [C‘A u. or the Untied Chu 59.â€"-N( ). Ian a“ VI 2 CK 0 Sh‘