DURHAM CHRONICLE “I'm 41mm: my best to et mend." asserth Johnny. "We . heaven knows you need one." wavered Annie. Edwardsâ€"Atkinsonâ€"At the Rec- tury. lhxrham. Mn \\‘mlnv.~niay. Juno 1"). 1".‘6. M Rm; J, H. \\ hvalvn. at 3 m ck. .‘lax'garvt. J. Atkinson, danghm or! Mrs. Josoph Atkinson and th» late Jusvph Atkinson. to Joseph R. EdwanS. son 0! Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Rewards. both of Gleuelg. laxao- ad umai. TIiv wxaminatinnd \wu- mm nn Mondas. 'l‘uvsday and “ednesdax at this week. haul â€lo' ' .\| x". \\'a~‘ EBENEZER SCHOOL HELD GARDEN PARTY Good Crowd Listened to Excellent Program Tuesday Evening Put. On by Bentlnck U. P. Y. P. O.â€"â€"Teach- er's Prize Stolen. 1n vldual 1 Joy tea. cidents. Sui’ety is of general interest, but only when we appreciate the vital individual interest to each one, young or old. and exercise indi- vdual care. can we expect to en- .in reasonable immunity from ac- HI many accidents occurring through failure to exercise common sense. When warned of danger by others, it is well to remember the good in- tention and appreciate the great pussibllity Of some bitter 108801) learned at great cost. suffering and sorrow. That self-inflicted injury does not rater into the situation is obvious, but there is no good reason for so ENTRANCE EXAMS THIS WEEK «Vain era, the blind and partially blind workers sound ample warning to the careless or thoughtless. Quite true, chance-takers may enjoy im- munity for even an extended time, but the law of averages holds true and no regret or afterthough can restore life or limb, nor atone for ural ural The known accident record of the Province of Ontario is that one out or every ten industrial work- ers reports injury once during each year to the Workmen's Compensa- tion Board, with every reason to believe at least seventy-ï¬ve per cent of these so-called accidents are avoidable when care is exercised. 'l‘ he mutilated hands of machine operators. the strains, bruises and contusion-i of other industrial work- .VI industrial safety, or the better and more expressive term, “per- sonal safety,†in the main is just the difference between afterthought and forethought. The phrases “Take a chance" and “Try anything once†are especially foolish when human life and limb are the issues at stake. The train and the motor car have met too often at crossings. The inexperienced boatman has found the water too deep and the chance-taking industrial worker has found out many times that ser- ious injury is the penalty for plac- ing false value on foolish heroics or grandstand plays. M ' a Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in love with his own opinion than with the truth.-â€"WATSON. Published every Thursday mornlng at the oflice, Gsruraxa Street, Dur- hrzm. “maria, by Frank Irwin. Editor arwl Manager. The Chronicle is mailed to any address in Canada}: mailed to an address in Canada at the rate of .00 per year. 01.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months. To any address in the Unit- ed States of Amuica. 02.50 per year. 01.25 for six months. 65 cents for three months. Foreign subscription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. rllo‘ U\\ PAGE 4. \V ma IIO'V H PERSONAL SAFETY Thursday, July 1, i926. 3m .Ul HM 30.09 w 1th MARRIED ll HI TM â€US ht xannuaï¬um; : I5 m'mng In 3 m'iting in Dur- Plow-P f. al'o' from l0] and )8 2mm » pvrcvntugc- fx'nm s yvar is not so PM examinatio'vm «(u-mu cmg In tho-r0 UM \\' I l'qulay huol gm un doubt tvndance. 13' a 20ml . Y. P. 0. v owning ’nunds on WWI). In survml at. . program antim'k. 0‘ â€IUUHIII \\ IN! it. * "SHUT i6 5?.“ 1111617512»; ‘15 iéï¬fSï¬; (worgo Bgilez. C‘lgregï¬pax. _. .I.r II. to Sr. II.-â€"CIitIord Brown Herbert Wells. I. to II .--Albert Reay, Myrtle But- Ebenezer. 8. 8. No. 3. Bontinck .h'. IV. tn Sr. l\'.-45m'.lom (butts. Juhn mums, Gladys Aloxander. Jame-s Mt'RonaM. Wilbur Mighton, Archin Turnbull. Borden Brown. Sr. III. Ln Jr. IV.â€"â€"ï¬ladys Mighton. Jr. 1". to Sr. Illâ€"Jean Coutts. Russell Hartman. Joseph McCulloch. EmilyflBartrpan. Lillian Pay}; (rec) Sr. H. tn Jr. [ILâ€"Tutal 60". Pass 36“. Huuurs ZTvG'HBvrmw- III-y 4'94. Wallavu Marshall 437. Susi» Mar- shall 381. Tummy Watson 371. lronn Po-tty 369. lilgin [MW 32!. Howard Marshall 31 Q. Jt'S‘Sio' Mawhall 303;. l. to ll.-â€"-â€"T0tal 500, Pass 300, Hon- Hrs 3734211131011 Reay $.30. \Vilfrnd Marshall 1100. Murray .‘h‘brif'e 3-60. Pr. to l.â€"-.»\llan Watson 185. The highest [wrventagp was ob- tainpd by Bernice llpy. -â€"A. E. Thuell. Teacher. hu'snn. “'allam- Adams. Sr. III. M Jr. l\'.--rllm'nmn Wilson. .lnhn Mnttlwws. .lr, Iâ€. tn Sr. HI.â€"¢llara \Vatson, Willi» l'ath-rmn, ï¬lm-man Hal'g'l'avv. Ulm'vnro' Nc'lsnn. Sr. ll. tn .h'. â€1:4me Daley. l.o'\\is \VPHS. (So-um“; “'ilsnn, .II'. II. tn Sr. [L-«Farnn‘ Hargrnvo. Sr. l. tn Jr. ll.--'l.lu).'d Brown. Jr. I, U» Sr. I: Jo-an Hl'nwn. Ray \clnms. Anni» Andre-xxx, \‘vnlnn Watson. Huldwyn Nulsnn. l’rimo-r tn l.-‘â€".Fx°anw=s bah-y. Jim- lnio- Hal'gl'nw, Ro-ginnhl Wilsnn. Hazvl \Vatsnn. Robert Hunter, Edgar Path-mun. “I. to .h. l\ -â€".El..~‘in 119} Jhmmd Rum ’06. Tu! Maxim) "HV'do 1! RN“ 329 l .laiw .‘lUI‘it't 81. II. to uh. [ILâ€"Tutal 600 .lr. II. to Sr. cross 6'). Gordon nvs Audvrsnn 6! .ll‘. l. for SP. l .\an, Willie- b Hwemmml. Ho Alvda Staph-s. Prime-1' .\ tn sou H Arnrtt. LRWI'P .lmm ( Jr. l .ll'. I". In Sr. l\'.~â€"-leuk -\no_lvl'.~4ml (37. Ralph Shlplvs 6.3, Sr. III. tn Jr. IV.â€"Isabelle Firth 80, .\lm m-m-mmml 7i. Uliw Alh-n 69. Mary .\ndv|'.~mn 63. 83. IN 8.8. No.3, Glenelg. Sr. l\.â€" â€"II:III FIIHI. Blamho- Mc- Kmhniv. Dan Rittwhie Lena Bell and lIman RHIIIIIJ‘IMD I‘qual, Mao BM] Hun!) Paylm MVl‘tle Glen- rm“ SI IM 4)“ng In an opiolo'mic nf measlem Hw Mhnnl “as ulmml mu “(mks IN-tmo' wxaminalinn tinw. and “In fullmvim: haw I'm-n l'ut'c'bmmvndo'tl Mn Hu-ir )‘vfll’n‘ \wrk. .h‘. 1V. tn Sr. l\'.râ€"l~‘lul'o'llw_~ Pat- 'vl's'nn. \\'a!lam- Adams. Sr. Iâ€. M Jr. IV.» llm'nmn “'ilsnn 18.8.10. 1, qumanhy. Xunnnvd n18“ suhyuws.1ld lhi~s 32“. fhonurs 323. Jr.lV.tn Sr.lV:~Javk Sn) .h'. l’rinwl'.~-â€"\'ictnr Stmwt, Brucn O'Halk. I' mun-s denote percentage. \u-lago- ath'mlancc l8. Numlwt 0n roll 19. -â€"~Ro-la L. Barbour, Teacher. Sr. II. In Jr. [ILâ€"“Hun PI-aIt m I}! \‘iIIlIt Bank: 70. Mary Mc- Nah 66, Daisy Street?) JI. II. III Sr. ILâ€"Elvie Hastie 76 H. \IIII l’ank-l 6': Imulon Vohle 60 Sr. I. II .II II. Juanita NIIIIII' 8U 8. 8. No. 5, 61011019. Jr. IV. tn Sr. l\'.â€"Catherine Tim- mms 67. Juan Clark 60. Sr. â€I. M Jr. lV.-â€"lula Nthv 79 H . rim-n .\l¢°.\'ah 68, livul'go' Blair in. Sr. "1. to Jr. IV.â€"-Sicil ' Hopkins 63, Rita Vullvtt' 57, Mame Picken' 56. Elvin Vollett £4 (recommrnded). Sr. II. in Jr. lll.-Arnutta Manto‘ 67, {Lian-neo- Ritt'ho 63. Raymond Hcgkins' 6i. Janina Armstrong" 59. Irving \vabo-i' if) ~’i'0('umm¢,-n4_lodi. Sr. 1. to Jr. II.â€"-lrvinp Mountain. Frwl Rom-Imrmmh'. \Vilhclmino- Mantn'. lizm‘snn VnHo-tt'. Sr, Primo-r In Jl'. [gr-Fi'mla Ritchiv. Danivl .\i°ni.~'truiig'. Smith ankins'. .lr. Primvr tn Sr. Pi-imo-i°.â€".\lai'- gal-wt Murdnck, Ella Vullett. PROMOTION RESULTS IN COUNTRY SCHOOLS 3.3. No. 11, Bcnunck. Jr. W. tn Sta. lV.â€"â€"â€"Pearl Rosebor- nugh' m. leM Armstrong' 57. Thoma-'- Milligan' :36. SI". II. to J1. {I_I.-7)Iargaret Firth ll Jr. 111. 39' sp._._’IIAI._;â€")'iolq.Ageqy H Sr. Primer.â€"Esther White, Wal- l’ SH'N'L .\\ o-r limmi. 9. (2| i n'm-d mum. !. al'O‘lH ’l\'o‘_\‘ He-m'y Williams. lll't'S oh‘lwh‘ pvt-venï¬ago l. Arnwtm .‘chI-rln‘uo. 'l H â€0 â€Lt IV S.S. No. 9. Glenelg. IV. tn St I\ â€".\la\ 0 ulinson. Hopkins. Bvrtha “1 \all\’. "I. [u .h. l\ .~~.luhn Mac Dun- Ht raw“: l’roso-nt 'o-wry day. i’ragu attvnc‘lanm 21. um: (lo-unto- pure-nutago il'o'o‘ll 8.8. No. 12, Egremont Ruby ““50“ Iâ€, '1‘ SP. H. Hax'msnn h‘b Sr. _†Hordtm Gr ll \1 It" n 81;; Vinh't Artln [In ill'o â€"E. W, Petty," Teacher Ill Howl HI â€"\'i('tnr Arnott. Har- 1). mm hy I .awro'nw. ’ Pl'lmt'l' Hâ€"Phylis wt tiullinson. Marinn 'mx‘ anvll. “mu-din --~l"r:un-o'=s [)alvy. Jim- '. [{o'ginzlld \Vilsnn. Rokmrt Hunter, Edgar R. Wiggins, Teacher {a l It‘d M. Pa 3V \lli -.\la III! I'llllt‘l .Iim [5-H 6.3. .w-“Wllio' (Hull- mmwood 61, Ag- 81‘3 â€".l;|mo-.~’ \Vilson liv )lcuirr. [argurwt Brnwn il Brnwn. Fro-(l- .\clvlim- Mcxalli Park ay. lie. Smallman ï¬vtal 70! .\l aruarwt. lmnm's Inachm' awn-mum 'l‘vaclwr ’llh )! m'ra _\- \\'il H SPH‘I‘al St'als 8W av. brokn in. “Lady. haw mu mer tried listening to 1!. mm your mouth shut?†I'Zwry timo' thv ('misunu-r gr-ts a had wax. or an «12;: nt' lumr quality. tho mnsunwtinn of eggs in that con- s'nmvr's hnusvhuid i~' apt tn 1H" hiss- Mimi. Say the Hmmrnhlv \\'. R. Muthvnwll. .‘linistwr of .-\5."ricnltnr0. in a statvmvnt nn the) ngg industry. H» dnrlariï¬ that many instanwc I‘OUM 1m i'itml \yhvrv customprs had horn 10st. and tho» sale! of flags ("111'- tailvd on an ontirv marko‘t withnut thv pl'OdltCPI' rvalizing why it has happo-nvd. 'l‘m’v uttvn prmhlvm's are nut. awarv of the many 01111er that tiring: about. doto-rinratinn in 02523 Hwy are» inrlino‘u‘l t0 helioyn that hvrauw their Oggs arr newly gath- m'od. that they must. 1m frush and of gnml quality. forgetting that t'rmhly gathm'nd and frvshly laid arr not, nvcvssarily synonymuus. and that stolnn DOME may contain t‘rvsh t‘gfd's‘ and badly inrnhatfld oggs in tho samn gathnrinc. Again, the kind of few} giyvn t0 hvns has a grvat (*t't'vrt rm tho‘ vggs thny pro- duce. Cloan {nod and chum water result in high grade eggs. while the) Opposite is true whnn hens are obliged to pick up thoir living in tlm barnyard and drink barnyard water. EFFECT OF BAD EGGS The! l’i'vsliytvi'ian church is “Ulti- ihg: its big gai'ilc'n party this- )‘081‘ «m August 7». all ai'i'anuvmc-nts hav- ing lwon madv t'ui' that. (latv. 'l‘ho. well-knuwu Brunswick 'l'i'in. who have made Sllt'll a hit with Durham all(llt_‘llt‘t_'s in tlm past. haw been sv- curml and will amwapr with an on- lii'o vhangv 0f pi't‘igi'am. 'l'ho' lawn t‘otv will he held at. tho same place as last year, tlw spaviuus lawn of Mr. and Mrs. llnlwrt Lawson. and the- committee? in charge) fll't' spat-- ing no pains to make thv atlair even mnm- Sllt't‘t'<sflll than last 3,hzu-‘s. BIG GARDEN PARTY, AUGUST 5 4. 5:1. _.H. .59... _... $.21. .4. 3.2:. 2. 7.5:... . .:.. 2. 8 7.... :.I:::2..1.. .w. 2.52:. _. .5313... 3.1.1.. 5.. m...f.:.£..:. :. ._:_:..1..::. ~... E3... Z. 32.2.... ._... :.r:_5.1..1.. :. Z..7....§:.. C. {T r..:. 1. 71:1... _... 7.22....x E. 3.2.... :. 11:1... .... :27... ’4. â€"....5..1.. _... Smith. Sr. l’l'in Low: l’as: K. Lamnnt .ll'. Prim! .lr. l’rimo-r to 81 lm‘. V. Lvitll. .h'. Pl'inll'l'râ€"I’I. M. Raw, D. “YUP, ._.: 7.... _:.x;:.-::.:..... :. 752...... Z. .1325. ï¬n 32?... ._. 5:! z. 2...- 1:: F7»... 7.. ._:::L::. 3......15. ’4. _S:::. .... 5.3.3.21. Z. m...f..:.:....:. 7â€". >255. 7.... :. r. .:.. 2â€". L:::.._..,.. .1. 5.1.1.- 2.... _. 22.... -z. 72:... C. 3......“ .51.? Sim; Vzu'd lcr. 'l'n Sr. l\'.â€"~l-lnnm's-â€"II. gmim H Christin, .l. [.m‘cis; l’ussv- [. lvith and II. Amiâ€. vqual: l. Mctlzlll. H. Smith: [{mmmmvnaluckâ€"«V. Allan. C. l‘xndall. â€Iâ€. .'ll. l\'.-â€"llnnnr.~'. NI. Irvin. l. .112 III. to Sr. llI.--â€"Mamie Mac- phail 73. Anna Man Maclntyrc 67, Arvhiv Macl'lachorn 60. Sr. H. M JI'. lll.~â€".\lvx MavKin- IIHH (re'con‘nmo-mlml , CDC“ proudlcy (re-vumnwnclo-cl . Jr. II. In Sr. II.~â€".\':uliv Mzu'liavh- own. Flam-now Maciizu'lu-rn. Winniv l’l'mullv)’. Uunalda Marla-mi. Edna I'Ickhanit. l). K. .\la('l\'immn. Prime-1- hr I.â€"-â€".\l:'u',v II. )lavl‘Zm-h- ('l‘ll. Andrvss Erkhzu'dt. Figm'vs dvmm- para-ntugzu-. -~â€"I‘Ili/u|wth .\l. Mucllnuig, 'l‘uavhvr. U.S.S. 10, Glenelg and Egremont Sr, Ill. (0 Jr. l\'.â€"-Hnlwrt Man'- lntyro- 76. Hladys Mm-Kimmn 7.3.5. lecliv Muvl'lavlu-rn 7H. Anni“ \Vulls Sr. Prinugl'râ€"Jlla “when Herbie- “when Jr. I’I'inlc»1'-â€"-.\lal'joriv\‘ussiv, Gum'- gina \‘vssiv, Miu'hvll McLean,.\1-- thur Hannigan. 0.8.8. No. 2, Bantinck and Glenelg Jr. IV. to Sr. IVsâ€"47201411111: Law- m-nm). Margaw-t Mc'lman. III, M IVsâ€"JUN.» McLean. II. tn llI.*â€".\llll'i0‘l Bruwn \H. Hvrbiv Millvr (II , Rona Clark 111 . tho-itm' Millm'. ulurvncv Ritchiv. Primvr [0 Jr. I.-â€"4_§t‘*ul'ginzl Min-I' (H, (Glenna Lawrence. hwnn Hil- rhm (ro-cnmmmldodI. II. In JI. III. -â€"\elma leth H. DanIUH Bag 10' H. SIanUIIe KI'I'P H Hrlzin Blvthg Pass ..II to SI. II.-â€"Tillin Bmans. .I’Iimm' In I.â€"I.ald\wll KIWII. ’ man. Grace Reay. Primer to I.â€"Jean Reay, Pearl Hartman. Sr. Primer.â€"Bernice Wise. -â€"Pearl A. Wilson, Tmcher. 0.8.8. No. 1, Banana: and Romany Jr. IV. to SP. IV.â€"D0r0thy Cald- xwll. Douglas Grant. Jr. III. to Sr. [ILâ€"Billie Caldwvll Pass. filnnwnts Patton-son, rocnm- mmrflml. Jr. 1. tn Sb. Al'chiv McLean. DURHAM MARKET â€"â€".\larj¢_n'ic A. Caldwell; i'l‘gachm'. Holstein Public School l\'.â€"â€"-llo’nnrst. Smith ’ass. .\I. MUM»: . “Hallow, M. H l'lflh‘l ’ass. A Good Tip Here tn. Sr. I.â€"â€"Jo!mny \‘essie, Corrected July 1,1926. ............ $14.00 ........... 1. 20(EC1. 25 :Kathlwn Firth, Tcavlu-I'. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ..l1' 1} MHEHII': ON CONSUMPTION l chnrvh is hnld- pzu'ty this yvar 'x-zum'nwnts hav- ' that. «'latv. 'l'ho. swick 'l'l'in. who hit with Durham Mathm I’rimmaâ€"H. Bul- Hvzim- Hmmrs .\l lrx‘in. l. . “'04â€!- M. Fid- .\l N La†Pass 1mm ‘5‘! Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasomble Information as to Courses may be obtained from the Princi al. The School has a credita is record in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. Intending DUDIIS should preparoto enter at beginning of team. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) EanaDCn to Normal Schmi. Each member of the Stall is a Um- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Mr, and Mrs. Jamns 'l'mnlmll and Mr. and Mrs. Walnmg nf Paislov and Mr. and MN. \\ illiam 'Imnhull Hf \Yf‘fldhl‘idfl‘, “"Pl 0 {$110519 Hf .‘h‘ and Mrs. Rnhvrt \Vlnifmmm and fam- ily la~'t \Vw‘k. . Miss Elyslwth LiVinustnn of Ham- llton was thp glufs't. Hf lwr fl'wnd. Miss You; Muuntam. last, week. and Mrs. P. l.a\\'rc'uco nf Stratfurd. :u‘cnmmuiml by [101' daughtvr. Miss: Mina I :mr'vm v. Ih-t [nit “nub gum}:- Hf Mrs .lmnvs ankim Fridav. Mrs. Hmucmun m \wa'ta. and Mrs. Wil- .-'un Hf Callinmvmyl wr-rn also gunsh- of Mrs. Hawkins far 3 NW day's. spvml a mnnth hm'v". Mr. and Mrs. [th1 (2311:1141 and David. M Lakowlnt. and Mr. Mnlvin (h'oiwl'lly nf Clifford \‘isitml with Mr. Hmu'y )lcl‘laslin Sunday. Mo-ssrs. Nurmnn \Vilsun ut' Mmmt Hutm. William Wilsmi and Burt, Himmirk nt‘ Hamiitun. \wrv \\'~~o-k~ i-nct \is‘itnrs with thvir cousin, Mr. .lns‘o'ioh Fifi“. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wholan and «taimhtvi'. Miss Norma. Hf Hamiltun. qwnt a rniiph- 01' days 1101'“ last. wm-k Visiting with Mr. Whnlan's mnttu-r, Mrs. T. R. \Vholnn. Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Lamb and lit- tlc' sml Hf (lalmionia shunt. thee \W'Pk- “ml with hur parmts. Mr. and Mrs. Ko-lswy. Mrs. Lamb and sun. wiil has x'vtm'nm! In tlw «'nlmh'y tn I'v- ('Iuwrmv. Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Lawrvnm' am! sun. “PM. avmmpaniml by Miss vasiv RPM. \‘isitwl Sunday with Mrs. Lzm'm-ncv's l'd'lfltiW‘S in and m-muul Singhamptum. Mr. and Mrs. lic'l. an'tnn and bah}: and MP. and Mrs. John B4111 nf Clif- fm'cl Visited at tho harm of Mr. and Mrs. Hmn'y MPCasliu nwr tlw Wonk- 0nd. at. 'thv lmnw uf Mr. and Mrs. L. Punâ€" clm' ml Sun:lay.â€"â€"l'alm«.wstm1 Sum-ta- tm'. “.2: ...1...._...._ 2.7.72? I’ll..I.a_.::_I.- -:: 9.5: ..I....1_:.I~ 31...? 2:.“ .I....1_...I_ .7915:â€" 133.: .559... .1. ..I...1._...I_ ..__I _:_.II :1._I :27. r. .._...E ..:::__:Q .3 3...; 1.2.1.5 .zE ...__II.I.¢.1..7..I_ .5...â€" :7. Mr. \Villizlm Sun]. “‘1!“ luft tuwn ulnmt. I'mn' yo-m's :Ign, x-vtm'm-«l m1 Saturday night. Mr. Sval has lom'll taking: tl'natmo-nt in a. 'l‘m'nntn “HSâ€" mtm fur â€In past I\\'«) wars and has ro-tm'nm! tn tlw mnnlry tn ru- ('Iuwmhn Mr. and Mrs. I). B. Lawn-mm and sun. Hurt. armnwaniml by Miss .lvssiv Rvid. \‘isitml Sunday with Mrs. Lawn-nook rvlatiws in and Mrs. HHhM'l Hc'wiii Hi' 'l'm'nllin is \‘isiiiii: lli‘l' mHHu-I'. .\ii°.~‘. L. I'IlViiiw', of town i'm' a \Vl‘l'k W 5â€. Mr. and Mrs. P. .‘il'.\l'â€llll' and dangliivrs. Essvl and LHI‘ailiv. am- in ’l'm‘unh) this \Vt'vk. Mr. .\l('.\l'- Hmr is canII I'm an i-xmninatinn «if his injurml knwi. \li' ohchin Wilson and members Hi Hu- i'amilv “win in halt 'lna-sdm at ilw hmh‘iiiv «if his tlallghivl', SOP- inlish ill “in: ho-aui iimihlv. 'llwy wtmnm! 'l'iwsclay night. 'l‘lw pa- tio-iii. ilmngh quit". \wak and in a svi'imis ounciitinn is <‘ini(-'.\\imt iv- i-nw-i'ml, and â€willing smimis is :m- iiviliaiml at the mummy Mrs. )innlm‘k. Miss Jim] and “1‘. Hi'ysnii Mmlm'k Hi' Durlmn \isiimi Miss Nc'ttiv Danivl and Mrs. (Iliarlvs Um: «if (iiwlpli lvfi Iwrv Mimday night fur Uwvn Simml whvrv Hwy funk Hm hum. for [mints \Vi-sf, Miss DaniM roturns In lli'r pusiliun (m â€in >1an n!’ â€in Shaunm'nn. Rusk" lmspital. \Vllild' Mrs. Hgg. wlm has lwr-n visiting: lwr mullwr. Mrs. «lrnss. IH'I‘“. ï¬rms In I’wri .\rt|mr. in \‘is‘if I'rii-nils fur a “in“, DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Mr. Edgar Brown. lh-tmit. is Vis‘ Hing: his parnnts. Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘. l".. Hrnwn. Mr. lh'nvk Grant. was lmmo- from \Vo'llancl nwr Hm \vm-k-mnl, Mrs. 41. 1'than and dunglm-r. [ht-'0. nf Smuthanmtnn, spout. tlw \ka-vncl with Mr. and Mrs. Rnhe'l't Maur- hnad. 2.52:: .23. .3 .: .2: E; g: Fâ€"ur†u:-:.l._/ 1L5 .~_:.~T;â€" â€LATâ€"twâ€" ccy. .zE «ES: 2:â€.â€" ..t.._=. .5: :7. . £32.25 .3 .17. t...“ :7. .1:_...::_ .5: .23, 1.4.5.: 3...: .7. .3: E... 257.3 in 5:: 0â€": .â€"C :a___..:~.»‘â€" ..// 31...; 7:5 0.; Mr. and Mrs. )lalvalm Hall, Tur- untn. Mrs. Anniv Hall and sun. Billy. Brampton. \wru \Vm-k-vnd Visitors with tho-iv unvlv. Mr. .\'vi| leman. Mr. ...\I .Rnhinsnn, a fnimm'chom- ist in tho cvmo'nt “m'ks hero. and no“ in a similar capacity in St. Marys, was a \Vt'tt‘ttlllt‘ callm' at this (Iftim- 'i'unsciay. Mr. RuhiIIsmI. with a [Iaitv ut' t'I‘ivnots. “as 011 lntttt‘ tn mwn Snunct tn iuin “ith thv Rntr- ians «II that «it\ in hanqm't tutti tIi_I{IIctl\ gatlIc-I mg. .4... NE; 2...â€! H... .r. TEE cm .14. 23.4.7. 2.: 47.15... «1:. .13.. a. ’4. FEE 2:. a 3%. 55.4.». SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Dl' Grant and famih leaw Mun- «lav for 3 “wk s lmliclav at \limico, 'lurmitn Hamilton and Niagara I-alls. In. Grants oflivn \\',i|l as a conse- quvncv. no. clascil all next. \viwk. \l1s. “1'lliam LW-axuvm 11, S12 is vis- iting “ith 11111 daughtvx. Mrs. W. J. l-I1'.tHr at. \\ 01131111 Mr. and Mls. Rm Lmuvmo and son Flmd motmml to Welland last “wk-end and \isited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. .l. Ector Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gallichan of Toronto woro week-end visitors with their friends, Mr. and Mrs. W. Erwin, Jr. \lrs. James Stewart of \\ innipeg is \isiting hm: mothm' Mrs. John Sandogrs and other it lends in tuwn. J. A. M. ROBB, B. A., Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chairman. â€K «w w. â€. Kit-Arthur and and Imrailw. aw mwk. Mr. .\l(".\l'- an oxalninatim «of SOFTBALL SCHEDULE No. 1 District JULY ¢}_‘,\. Y. P. A. at High St'lltml 9â€"â€"-Militiu at. I’uhlir School lfpâ€"Jllvrks at A. Y. P. A. 24L-Militia at. High School. L’fï¬â€"l’uhliv Svhou] at. I). II. S 2£’!r~<-~.\. Y. 1’. A. at. Militia. Aug. Iiiâ€"«le'k‘ at High Scdonl. Team Clerks ....... Public Schuul Militia ..... High Svhuul Slonv Plan! I. H. H. 1’. Furnitmm Mvrvlmms Banal ..... Tim was l’. A. 10. 'l‘liOStla}'â€"â€"42loi‘ks 10. Militia 8. Th" u‘anw lwtwwn the Clm'ks and Ult‘ Militia was tlw feature of tho Work. whom tlw lowly g‘unmmi Haw llw ('ountvi‘ hummi's the svai‘v nl' tlwii' liw's. and had they not hvvn short. mm (if thi‘ i'c'gulai' playvi's. might. haw \wn. High School vs. Hutton Hill Mummy night thn llnttun liill nint- ltlflyml lhv High Svlimil. This was â€Iv Ho'nuiiw ulcl-timv hast-hall and was it. must ilito-i'vsting “Killhilltlll. Thu swim at thu t'lltl nl' lho' unnu- Sinm' last issue thm'o haw hm‘n threw game's played in tho Town Loaguv. on Thursday. Friday and 'l‘uv.’~'da}~ nights. 'l‘hn Stmw Plant \ms in haw playud â€in I. U. U. l“. 'l‘uvsday. hut as lho- plant was work- ing uvm'timv. thv gain" had to ho pustpunmi. 'l‘hv datv was taken hy HH' Chm)“ and thv Militia instead Of July 1. Follnwing are tho 1'0â€" suits: 'l‘hUi'sdayâ€"Fui-niturv (-Imnpany 29, Band W. Friday l’uhlir Schml 16. .\. Y. ""Ilo Mr. and Mrs. Mitclwll Burnett. who \wrv marrio-d last 'l‘hurm‘ia." “1 Tux-unto, slwnl {rum Friday to Tuesâ€" day at Hm hnmn uf Hm l'orxnm"s fa- er. Mr. William Imrlwtt. hm'l‘. 'l‘lwy lvt’t fur lhhtruit, 'l‘uvsday. \VIW'“ â€my will I‘Ps‘idc‘. ,__â€"- SOFTBALL RESULTS AND STANDING Mr. FPPd'ki‘lS6ï¬' of Caledonia Spent. the week-mad with his parents north of tuwn. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchvll Burnett. who \wrv marrie-d last 'l‘hursc'la." "1 'l‘m'nntu, slwnl from Friday to Tues- dfl" M â€In hnmu nf Hu- 10111101“? fa- “I is at present Visiting menus Hanover and Allan Park. _ MISS Audrey Livnngston of Ham- Ilton was the guest of her 0008!“. Miss Eula Burnett, for a few days this week. . . Mr. Lloyd McClocklm as. home from Toronto on two woolgs vaca- lion. Mrs. P. Hay and son. and â€'9 for- mor‘s mmlnex'. Mrs. H. McDonald, ill'f‘ Spt’ndlng a f('\\' days in 'l‘Ol‘Olllfl. _ . -. n I_'._I_\An" .‘llfllll a men's mutuer. sun. 11. munâ€"w . are spending a few day's in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelsey SD01" a fvw days in Tommi“ this wm'k. \lr. Prod KPIN'Y of Calmi‘ma SPOT 10-10 S'l‘.\.\'1)l.\'u HF c‘JJ'BS No. 1 District ’aï¬fï¬â€™ .31 .i H 2 l o) 2 I 2 I) i Won Lost. U U (I Visitor: I summw Hwy 2:» for the WM for this awn-1“.“ HUSU'SSI "PS. “IPOV :lï¬ké‘cl H sown timos last. wwk, Julv Aug. 27â€"Btml u r‘uruuuru 1..., 30-Stone Plant at Mm'vï¬uns 5â€"! O. O. F. at Band. 10â€"Merchants at Slum-I'M 13â€"1110. F. at Fm'mtmm L 19--Furniture Co. at 1.“...‘1; 24â€"Merchants at Hand, i‘é-Jil'éï¬hunts at, l. u. u. ; lGâ€"Band at. Stone Plant, 22â€"Fum‘ur_e 90 ag-MPI‘NL; " 6â€"A. Y. P. A. at Public Selma; [flâ€"Militia at Clerks. l7-D. H: S. at Public Svhml BOâ€"Publlc School at (7101'ng lo. 3 District 2â€"â€"â€"Band at. Merchants. 3.8an Plenty» furn'ru y... You Don't Say 80 “(3!" “I“ in meal": ““5 “fl-“nth.“ : hey rvuzm It pxlwohcm U19 (mo-shut. It was M who now *' Um p:ertxâ€~ . rm'c'llt !' l-‘ergusun effort Hm sunlpmlm his will“! 8.10 RIF" govm'nnm prvssml moplc- \\ or â€I“ l h.“ he 0 H not .‘"' i .mmhlmrl SIM Hm: Mid sand IIu-ro- \\::~ “inn-‘0†lo “will. \\ izwriptiun~ thv mm. [300“ sl mm: \\ fan [10»: H: H‘ “my |:...: ï¬lvlwuz'u' this “n. inuu'!‘ hm- "m' in!“ 2.. Imol o~\‘ dlh all 14.: HI H \\ all ma “H "I“ mi 111 ll] mm “I“! and skir (H H Ham anv INN HM PXlolalm H. ul‘i "4| ['0‘ #3 COM :1 "h it"! 0d. “ IPlu'v \\ '11 about if... It. wa- H~ lad “1' MI W" tun who w :. lives in 1 Act. HI [long In '. was mm; |~" building \w to tako- HI†gather-ml :2!» Ins, A llw' wk wa- mously. and meeting. Uv' President“ .\'.1 Fl?“ V ICC‘oPl' Paid! [It The fulltm II elected: Ill JLIIESON Gained on the O T Thursday, July 1. 1926 (COflhm \\ The f Ofï¬cers Elf UNANIMOUS CHOIC