le W Store "rims AND ADVICE en lurday limited 1. 2926 \l H0 ND N 30 H , the an». art- p0" v1.16 Into “as wn, ll' I! ‘.~ papvt'. ’l'tu- zattxnz‘tm’t was a must happy :;». and though the attvnolauce “"13 ~muli~z~ than mould have he?“ "Std ttzoz'o- not tun-n other garden parttes and picnics in the vncinity. "I?" “as a good crowd present â€141 I most mjoyable caning {a W‘- Successful Gathering Held at Home or Mr. and Mrsi Jasper Smith, Nor- manby Township. Tuesday Evening DURHAM CHURCH HELD GARDEN PARTY \\ i‘ead the Classiï¬ed Ads. on P690 7 was pmm‘d llndm ".‘lr. j\rmsttrmm two rhllch'vn wet "1m \l H H REV. ARMSTRONG . IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Pastor of Durham Presbyterian Church and Family Have Narrow Escape When Car Swerves in Loose Gravel and Ran into Ditch. ll H. R. KOCH’S DEATH A SHOCK TO TOWN Suvc-r in nur memory has the Iuwn I'O'Pt‘th'tl surh a shock in the “383"!“ of mm of its citizens as when tlw HOWVS was passed around last. l‘hIIIt-ulay vwning 0f "16‘ death nf “P. H. H. Km'h. Sun-vtaryâ€"Trvas- amw-I III’ “In Inn-ham Furnitum Com- ...IIII‘. 'I'IIkI-II ill nnly that morning. lIJl must. «If thI- I-itizI-ns twins; nut In“ II Im-I- thI- holiday, tllt‘l'P were !»~'.\ IIIII. kIII-w that he was ill. and llII' l!0'\\~ at his death was ttw ï¬rst. IIItIIIIntIIIII that many of US had that. It?I\llI|llL' \\:I~' wrong. |I,.- litlo‘ \I'r. Koch had hwn 9x- .~.-;I*e II:II!\ tum IlIII'J'Ing tho- past “I ; 'll .I' III- Iaparih as it't'H‘lI'HW- r .-;I~I:I-.-.~, IIIIl IIIIh thu mo-nim: ho»- I I... \\.' I~ takI-II ill, haot hm'n in I ~ â€III... IIIItII about. It) tbt‘lOCk. \\ . II. 1' wins :IHI-Inmm tw mmplainml .. I ‘lIulIt hIImhth- hut. thought -..:I_'II: II It. and ltlllSltlt‘ 0f thi-I. Well-known Secretary-Treasurer of Durham Furniture Company, and One of Town’s lost Promin- ent Citizens, Passed Away Thurs- day Evening Last After Only Pew flours' [linearâ€"Funeral Held lon- day Afternoon Prom Knox United Church. VOL. 59.â€"_N0. 3081. l\ l] II H \w- it. Wm: “10' mvmh msh'u n'ham P car an. Wallav» Johnston -‘-f Hul- 12. and in addition to a reading \Invz Sialvs of Toronto. addresses 'Jt'il\ 1‘ 0 ii I†Dr. JmIQ‘O'l and initune and by ‘he editor of WI \‘Vllo T'iu nwning's program was room- wvot with :i buuntiful supper w! nn tho- lawn by the mvnilwrs h» rmixn-gatimi. fulluwml by a mum. This wnsistmi of wine-- .~ by â€w chair. piano dlio'ts by . .l. H. Harding and dauginrr, .- .Ivan Harding. songs by Mr. \art. .\lr.\rthur. 90103 by Mrs. T. \h'f‘aoldvn. and dances by alias ding. .‘lr. A. G. .‘lcubmb also rrihutml a solo. the chorus of vh was c-nhancml by 8 full choir. w program was_ wellï¬andled by h w a _\‘ Ill H unzlhln t0 spvak m lwr and was mwmm. His physician. Dr. I). :mm'snn. was at nm'n summnnwl m'nnnum-ml him as slnfm'ing 1 a paralytic sh'flkv and in a ' .m-mus runolitiun. .- mmlitiom ro maim 11 um hangml Innngh thn day until about (3.30 o'nntinumi on past? a \l \I'm‘ \\' \\ M . m n. 3111in n rim'ipal nt whit MIND-0| IL’ Mr H. and I‘nztsidv of H114. â€mam-Ml)“ in his usual gum! n. Izo-mrnigg to his lmmu about. Im-k. .\lr. kWh I‘vmaim-ol olnwn- t’ ‘I' :t slmrt timn rounding lw- -.-m-nm. and it, was nut until \l I'~‘ 'flll Inn claim-Nuclei. Hp. 'l‘nvdda)‘ Hm lmmvsteac lialoio‘l' family .wvning's pro: I" vll tw mu HM: ,\l .n-lm-k Thursday morning '~. Knob. unlit-in}: that. Im um- m wt to» 3100p. askml :muhmg was wrong. Rp- nn answo-t'. 3hr inwsligntml ~‘ hul'l'iliml tn lint! Hull. ho" Mn tu spo'ak tn how and vns mm. His physician. Dr. D. awn. was at. nnm summnnml \V an ill ll “It hnught that Hwy (mum n v. tom svrimmly injm-ml. ‘ ml nnt haw lnwn ah!» m Hwir way so quickly an MY â€In 4 tr IH'. hm! mm hi :lto-ful aratix Ill H ll ram-I nll Hm Pl'HVlm'lal lln- \wsl. o‘llol nf Nm'val lay :Il'lt'l'mmn. RPV. .‘h‘. 'rvshylc-rlan minislvr 0f vunlrul nf his var. anol vll’ llw mall mm a olm'p mulh s'ulv anal lnrnm'l ‘ 'l'ho' l'l‘al' o'nol Ul' HI:- I lu lw smaslml tn 20% Is out. Mr. Armslrung nmlm' llm wlwvl, lmng and his with aml l \wrv all cut. though was least hurl. of all. badly smashml. :mcl lhp ) rvmaln nwr night lo rs n! tho myng‘ atuyall)’ qmtn wrulent. but \V Ful â€NH. tlw casual“ “wa light. and 1m tn mmmunivat inn \\'i v runsnling mewh‘ ht that Hwy cnnld n M L'nmmlmicat ion whn. With hi." lays. 'l'hm‘ al' ll | M' nnu ommagv «IL-span h saw: siolo- slimml in nu Hm Prowim'ial “'8'. ï¬nd Hf Nm'val t'to-rnomn. RPV. Mr. rte-Nan ministo'r 0! ml nf his rm'. and 0 ['08.] mm 3 “mm h 3MP and tnrnm'! 0' war “no! Hf Hu- \V ation until \vlth ‘ u."- \\' l t h fam- "x- llt\t ln the Enhanc» list published on anutlwr [bag 53.9 Thelma Bell of Dur- ham schml should have been cred- ited “ill: Honor standing. Mr. anfipld has hown in Ownn Sound for some time. wlwre he was cnmwctmi with a coma] mill at that Mac». and comes ta Durham highly rovommended as a ï¬rst-class bmk- keep»? and citizpn. 0n hoihalf nf thr- citiznns. \w extpnd him a welcome. Mr. James Imnwld uf â€â€œ911 Sound has born pngagmi 3% SPchtarv of Hm Durham Furnituro) Cnmpany. succm‘ding â€W )3!» H. H. Koch. whos» sudden] death is reported in this ism». " I That an nptinn be grantrd tn W. E. Clark as trustee for the nasaick Company nt‘ Bric‘tgppnrt. Comm. for thn sat» at tho mnrtgago hold by tho Corporation 0! Hm Town at Durham on the prmwrty of Clark .‘tntals Limitml. at a prion of 85.000. this option to hp in force for the (Continued on page 0 turn thv tnumil in \u'itiilg Mondav night 1») .\l1. Mark. “as concluded un thn folio-wins: mntinn. mowd by dlnmwillon' Hnnto‘r and $000"de by two‘s! in tlw cumpanv. cmvrod by momma» tn Hn- uriuinal oxtnnt Hf 313.1“). fur H10 sum m 351])0 pa}- ahln in six mnnths. tho Bassick Com- pany to carry on under the same RUI'W'HIO'IHS nthmvisn. Pspvoially as ro‘garcle tax nxoml'vlinns. as has hwn :iwn thn fm'mnr company. Thu ï¬nal agrm‘mnnt, Aplaqegd bo- 'l‘liv 'l'im’n tintmril at its Monday mmitim; i-unrlmlml arraiigenwnts with W. ll. tilairk. prosii‘lnnt. of Clark Mntals Limitml. rastnr manufactur- ms hm». “livrr-hy llw Bassick Cum- mm at l’riolgo‘pnrt. (Ilium, will takv â€\01 Hi» llllslllt‘ï¬â€˜s’ nt' tllark .‘liitals. fllhl t'rnm mm on M in control of â€iv plant llt‘l‘t‘. Tho mmpany will still run iiiiolm' tho1 namo‘ nt' Clark )lntals Limitml. iisins‘: tho-ir charter and. it‘ ltl't‘ï¬t'lll. inilii'atiuus livar fruit. “ill shortly wnsitlv-rahly unlarge llli‘ plant lmth in â€in matter of pi-mhwtinn aml thn number of hands o mplnyml. 'l‘ho- aurm‘mvnt was i‘nachml fol- lnwing a sin-rial mwtimz at tho tlnimril last \Vt't'k wlwn. Mr. W'. R. Mark. who hml how-n ammintm‘l ti llslt n h} thn Banii k t nmpam. ap- pro-arho ol tho‘m “ith tho prnpmition that tlm tlniini it turn mm' tlwir in- tvrpst in tlw (‘nml’bamx covered by moi-tuna» to “lot original extant «if BASSICK COMPANY TAKES OVER CLARK METALS tn i-m-im'm-ato' this timn and stay nut. ut‘ this. This hrnnght saint- of thw nht-timv 'l'ul'y 1°. I". â€35 tu'thvit‘ t'twt. They wanted to know why. it' am I'vasnn t-untd tn- aotvam'ml. thvy should retire in favor of the Liiwt’fllS. Thn argument was brought out that at ttm annual nwntiim. throw or fun? \Vowks agn. tho‘ pi't‘so'nt. mm- wntinn was anthm'izo'cl "fur the nominating of a candidate fur ttw l’rm-incial honsw." This was what. thvy .Iflti mmo- few. and this was what thvy shnnld ch). .\ mta shnwml that. thu t't'lth'lliitm fzn'nrmt bring- in: out nt’ a candidate. amt tho. gtinntinnmt On page In; Bridgeport, Conn., Firm Now Oper- ating Local Plant, Which in All Probability Will Be Enlarged in Near Future. â€"- To Manufacture Versatile Line of Goods. 'I‘III- IIII'I'IIIIL' “as I‘allml I'III' Hm Irinww III IIIInIIIIaIiIIg II I'aIIIIidaIII IIII- IIII- PIHVIIH'i al Hons». IIIII in its “III I} sIagI-s. a “‘10:: am “as II-cviuwl IIIIIII .\|i.~.~' MIIIIIIIaiI aI IIIIzma an- IIHIHII’IIII.’ “I0 IHSSIHHHOH III‘ â€II‘ HIIIIs'II IIIIII â€II' probability «If an MW- IiIIII in SIIIIIIInIIIIII'. SIIII flll‘HII'l' H'- (HIPSII'II â€II‘ III'II‘gatus‘ tII gut. IIIls‘y IIIIII IIIImiIIuII- a (‘fllltliihlh‘ I‘III' Ilm IIIIIIIiIIiIIII HIIIIsII at this nII‘I'IiIIg’. IIIIIs saving HIP railing III' a SI‘I‘IHH] I’HIHI'HHHII. 'I‘IIII numiIIaIing III Ihn I’urquhar R. Ulixer IIf APII'mI‘SIa, IIIIIII'KI' III Miss Mac-phail, “as cho- sun as IIII‘ man to carry the banliI‘I‘ (I. I’ â€In pth in the Untarin eluc- IIHII‘. aIsH I'XIII'CII'II to UP III'III sIImI' IIHII’ this full lIIis iI. IIIII‘I. is IIII‘ II‘SIIII. Hf IIII‘. I I". II IIIInI‘ntIUIl IlflIII IIIJ'II'. last I IIIIav :II'IIIIIIIIIIII aIIIl IIIIl-I IIII‘ story II II “IIHII‘ {IIII‘IIIHHII s \\ Mk {H mm- [II‘III‘II II\ IIIIIIIII. 400 III‘II‘L'EIII'S IIIIIII {III II\I'I' IIII‘ IIIIIIIL’ III SIIIIIII HI'I'Y. 'I‘IIII mI'I‘IIIIL’ was mm-kI-II hr I-IIIIIIIs- I:I~‘nI. :IIIII IIIIIII I‘I'IIIIIIIIQII‘S I’I'I’I'IVI‘II IIII‘ IIIIIIIIIIIIOII‘ I'IIIII'I‘~'IIIIIIII nt’ Hm party. 'I‘III- IIII‘I‘IIIIL‘.’ was I‘aIII-II I'III' IIII: --7II°II~~'II III' IIIImIIIaIiIIIz II I'flllIIIIIflIII Miss Agnvs Mac-phail, tlw sitting nwmlwr. ruwivml Hm unanimnus nulninatinn nf [my party to contnst Suuth Hwy in Hm I'. F. U. intrr- "sis at Hu- I'mminiml vim-tinns tn he ho-lol. pmlmhly in Hm e-arly part 0f Svjm'mho'l'. former Receives Nomination for . Dominion House and Latter for Ontario House at Convention Held Here Last Priday.â€"J. J. Morrison and W. C. Good Principal Speakers. MISS AGNES MACPHAIL FARQUHAR H. 0UVER U. P. 0. NOMINEES SECURED NEW SECRETARY ll DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1926. Th» chair Hf Hun Quown Streo-t l'nitml rlzux'ch [WM a picnic Tuns- day night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Benson, south of town. Fol- lowing a sumptuous supper, the eveniyg was spent in basnball, games and smgmg. sum-ml phnms 0f Hm land Hf win- tc-r sunshinn. samplps 0! the differ- nnt px-mlur'tinns of HM stato. such as vutton. Mo. and. having giwn tho snhjvct considerablv thuught. gave a most intm-esting and pdifying ad- «H‘PSS. A humorous wading by Mrs. Mn- Ilraith. a spelling match and ntlwr amuspmvnts rontributmi largely to the success of the aftvrnoon. Luncn- eon was served at thv clasp. 'l‘hm‘salay. July If). is lhn date we l'ur lho» vumhinvd mvvtiug of Halâ€" mm and lml'ham hram-ho-s of “In Sunlh Hwy \\'unwn's Institutm. This was olo'cialml on at tho monthly mum- in: of lho' luval branch. hPld at tho hum» nl' Mrs. S. leltm'snn in Egre- mnnl. “Value-May of last wuok. 'l'lw momling. which will also be a picnic fur the) ladips and lhvir l'rinncls. will b» hold an tlw spacinlls grnlmds‘ of Mrs. \V. H. Rogers. tht3 aamo- Maw. we horlivw, as last year. wlwn thnsv same two brancho’s had such an wxvvllnut aflvrnnon. A large- tuynmllnif pxgwctod. Last \lem-sday's meeting of tho Inn-ham hmnrh was featurml l)\' a gc'Nï¬'M attvudanon, and an chplfom aoMro‘ss on Florida by Mrs. Thc'vma.‘ E. Brnwn. Who. has Spent tho past twn wintgrs there}. _.\Irs. Brown had Accepted Invitation to Spend After- noon at Home of Mrs. Rogers. When Joint Meeting Will Be Held With Holstein Branch. hurl t'illm‘ .Uil'o; I .‘h'ill. I Luring: namo-s LOCAL INSTITUTE T0 ‘ PICNIC AT HOLSTEIN -.\ prugi'am Hf sports for yogmnz: and HM with pi'izvs falluwi-cl till clai'knvss put. :in mnl tn thusv actin- itio-s. .\ nail «h-iving contest fur la- olivs was must annisin". the) Willllo'l‘ Miss l'llho-l ilnmplwll (nurse . «loin: it in lwu hits. whilv Still)" ntho'rs ran inln clnnhlo ligurvs. A highland pipm‘. Mr. McDonald. gave? wry min- vi'nns "skills" during: “in aftm'nnun ancl alsn plaiyml tn llw dancing 0f llw Highland Fling hy Bliss Spvnvn which was nnn-h nnjuyml by thn many spwlalm's‘. lhn'ham was i-o-[nwnntml by 41mm- i‘illnl' .lnhn ani’y. Mrs. and Miss Alive; Ramagv. while l’l'lt't‘VlllP. HUI- slvin. )lmnnt Fore-st anol ntlwi' nvigh- lun‘ini.’ [Minis snhscrihml llh‘ll‘ namvs in tho- \’:llllml Visitm's' rull. 'l'hn l'ni-mo'i' cnmmitlvv will act. Hi1 Saturday last. “in ï¬fth annual picnic nf farms-r rvsiolvms Hf “I'Mâ€" mni'o' anal Hilwi' parts Hf Egi'vmnnt 'l‘nwnship was lwlcl in High Park, 'l‘m'nntu. and was a groat suivm-ss. sump 27;" prisons [wing pl‘i‘Si-ni. An nnvi'gvtiv mmmittnp aiclml by many yumâ€: laiiio's, svi'vml tln- Pat-{Iiilvs «.f \Vlm-h them- was an ahumlancv. Spwrh-niuking was rut nut. as o‘\'¢‘l'}'th' was busy rpm-wing HM t'i'io‘mlships ni' ï¬guring nut Hm ru- latiunship Hl' mnnm'tinn 01' lung mm with a ymmgvr gnu-ratinn. and a wry happy â€Wow 01‘ {0111' hours was spvni in ruminism-ncos ul’ foii'mvi' )‘vars. ' ['1 n' Iâ€. Speech-making, @gtalgles a‘anSports Mrs. Whitmoru was a woman much rvspoctwl in hor community, and hop (loath at a vonwarativoly oarly ago has cast, a shadow of gloom ovor tho community in which sho was so Ions: a rosiolo-nt. Provions to how ian-ss n yoar ago. Mrs? \Vhit- mono was an oxvvptionall)’ hoalthy woman. nowr knowing: Sivknoss, Slw was born in Eramosa 'l‘own- ship on tlw 92th! of 3131141. 1866. and was a daughtm' of tho Into Mr. and Mrs. Rohm't. 'l‘nl'nhnll. \Vhon two yo-m's of ago. Sh“ camp with hm‘ nm'vnts to Hlo-nvlg and Roltlml nom‘ tho no}! Roy. \th'o sho grow to young womanhood. Forty yvars nun sh» was mm'riml to Mr. Nathaniol \Vhitmol'o, “'lln prmlm'oasml hm' ton wars nun. 'l'lm them young (-onplo so'Hh‘cl un tho‘il‘ farm on â€W “PM vonm-ssion North of tho Durham Road. throw mils vast of Durham. “how “low haw sinvo rnsiclml. To me wn< burn a family of tiw Rona and two clanghtm's. a~' ft‘»llo\\'~': fContinnml on man 5‘ ° EGREMONT PICNIC HELD IN TORONTO o‘"l'll|llll‘ I VV IIILIIIUI ‘ VVII ‘1 u Jll'u ltll Vimrs agn Mrs “hitmore. VVlIn VVas in bar bl l war,- lIad lm'n ill for OlllV’ tVVn anks flom [)lll‘llnlmlia, hut OVV in}: in a similar attack a 3981' am l‘Iom VVl IiIlI shn nrwr lIIllV' r0 (-nV".vrml lwr physiqun “as not slmng o-IInIIglI tn VV itlislaml a ground :lllalk anal. llmmzli appairntl} r0- rnw'ring tor a limo :slw sulfarvd a I'vlapï¬n HIP miIhHI' of last Work and rapidly sank till «loath iutnr- V'vnml last, Friday. The death on Fridav last at her homo in tilenplg 1"11m0ws another of the UltiPP “widents of this distxict in the pmson of MN. Catharine “hitmmm, rulict of the late Mr. Nathaninl Whitmorv, who dim] ton Mrs. Gctharino Whitman Pauod Away After Only Two Wocks’ Ill- ness.â€"â€"Had Lived Practically All Her Life in This Vicinity. DIED FRIDAY _â€"â€"â€"vw u.“ wrvnv Program Maao lively arrâ€"d Pleasan; Afternoon. CHOIR HELD PICNIC FROM PNEUMONIA The Yoovil Picnic The annual picnic n! the Ymvil l'. I“. 0. club was hold Tuesday in Alvx. Mnrchant's bush. Egrpmunt. There was a big crowd present and gm excellent afternoon's outing en- Jami The aftnrnoon was spent mostl' in listening to addresses along L'. 1-2. 0. lines. Farquhar R. Oliver, the (Continued on page 5} 'l'hm‘n was a booth on tho grunnds, and during the arm-noon, a game 1' baspliall was played bPIWPPn the Hampdon and Hutton Hill teams. the former winning 9-7. \i About Hw ï¬rst big picnic Hi the svasun is thn annual put on in HM P. U. i111.a1.~'u11.~'ln1sh Xm'manhx Iâ€11S was 1101:! laet lhuwiax attor- 110011, Jul} 1. and thuugh “1-11 at- tvnciml. Hm «10ml of inimm' yo-al‘s was missing. 11110, 110 doubt. to tlm fart that thvrr' wwrn nthm‘ cvlobl‘a- Hons nearby. During Hm aftm'nnon. a small. but 1:01.11 pgogram was disposed of. Dr. 'l‘iu- pivnir waemi is iwrv again. and (‘Hlllillvllf‘ing \xith tho ist of .luh. ihviv “ill hp 3 [:0de many hnld iwfmv tho» frosts of fall turn thv luaws finm gloom to rm! and ypllmv. and tin» nippy nights impala! tli¢'_appl'c‘iaa'ii 0f winto-l'. Tim Durham Band was in atiund- aim-v dining “I“ :it'tm'nnon, and at night put nu thv ( nncmt in the hall. The- attvnciancn at thn criiicvrt “as nut lziigv. hut tlm hand acqui tmi tho'msleo-s \wll in a \m'saiilo pm- giani ni inst: umvnial and Mimi mu- sii'. HH- «lay, tukt'n ultugvihvr “as a must satisiai tux mm m tlu- mm- miHn. “h†“ill hzm- a in“ dullais PICNIC SEASON Warm Weather Drives Populace to Bush and Meadows, Where Games and Other Amusements Hold Sway. In addition to thn connmtitions. which m'cupiml a big part of the at'tm'lmnn. Hlf'l'P were! I'acm far thus.» who: warm! fur this kind of sport. 'l‘hvsv wvro' kvvnly contestm‘! and inn-rusting. thuugh in thn ah- svnw' 0f the prize list, we are un- ahlv tn giw. the Winners. .\iII III IIIII IIIII3 IIIIIIIII. IIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII'I LII IIIIs‘IIIIVII liIIlllillilIIII lIa3 33IIs Hol- Sif‘ill, 33|IIIII:II II I.I.ImIIIiIII_II_I. (If the I'ItiZIzllS IIIII IIII II IIII3 III spurts IIIIII. “as IIIIJII3IIII II3 II IIIiII sizIIII III'I033II that IIIIIIIIII'IIII IIIISIIIII: III)IIII6III‘ at- IIIIIIAIIIIIS III.~III33IIIIIIII III “III 33"II3 of IIIInIIIIIIIIiI3 IIIIII IIIIIIII3 IIiIIIIiIIs. 'lIIIIIIII 33IIs II II'IIIIIall IIIIIIIIIcIIIiIiOII lIIII33IIIIII iI‘allla‘ IIIIIIIII.~-IIIIIiIII._I UIIIII- IIIIIIII. MIIIIIII II‘I,IIIII.~I and HolstIIin. )lIIIIIII I’IIIIIIsI IIIIII HIIlsIIIiII teams \VI'I‘I' IIIII IIIIIIIIIstaIIIs in the IiIISI. II3IIIII IIIII I'IIIImIIII 33iIIIIiIIg IIIII 1-0. III IIIII Iinal 33'iIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII, Mount IIIIIIIsI. 33'IIIIII III~III \ICtI)I'iOUS 3-I. SIIIIIIIIII 33:15 also I‘I‘III'I.’.~'I‘IHI‘II iI3' tI'flmS from Durham, MIIIIIII FOIIITISI aIIIl HI'IISIIIIII. 'I'IIII MIIIIIII. FIII‘IISI. IIggIIIgaIIOII IIIIII3IIII IIIII much IIIII IIIII IIIam IIIIII IIIIIIIIIIsIIIIIIIII Durham and allllnst 33iIIIIII IIIIIm out with a SI‘III'I' III "1-7. TIIII Iinal III-I 33IIIIn MIIIIIII lI'I‘II'IIsI IIIIII HIIlSiPin IIIIImS I'I'IIIH aImIIsI “Ru 3 I'Hlllla\\a}. Ion. IIIII MIIIIIII I‘IIIIIIsIIIIII IIimmiiIII IIIII HIII IIIiIIiIIIs 20- ‘I ro-‘ult HOLSTEIN OBSERVED DOMINION DAY Program of Sports and Recreation Drew Good Crowdâ€"Held Ooncert at Night. ~n tlw right Ship of thp “Oat UK! Mam! u†IS HERE AGAIN lmlgnr WHY IS IT-- il.‘ a Three rinks of Durham bowlers attended tournaments yesterday, at Godench, fleaford and Arthur. Mr. Stvplwnsm and Miss Sharp» wmv appryinwd tn introduce Mr. and Mrs. Jay to the mpmbers of Um cc'nngregation. and this being duly attended tn. all adjourned to Hm Sunday school room. where the la- dies served a dainty lunch. This"- part of NW .‘I‘IWiI'Q “as hmushl In a clusv b\ the singing of “Th9 Chumhs Oné Fnundation" 9nd tho banediction by aw neulv lfldUCth minister. RPV. J. Ii Petnrs tlwn a’ivlivnrmi tlw customary .‘NMI‘PSS tn Uw cun- grogatic:vn in regard tn their dutic-s to tho minister and to Um minisu’r regarding his dutivs tn thv «mgr»- gatiun. Rev. \\'. H. Smith in acmi’aianw with the) form pi'vpai'mi {01' us in thn l'nitml Church uf Canada. ihn chic?! feaiurvs of which weiw thn questioning of the minister in w- gard. to aim-trim and cnmlmâ€. and U1" pledging of [hp ('Onxl‘é'uahull to the minister. I) Th9 SPI'VlPt‘ \Va.‘ (uwnml 10)“ HOW. \V. H. Smith whn Oll'vl'ml â€W m- \'0(‘alnl',\' prayvr and wad Hw rum- missiun from thu Hwy Prwhylurï¬' that. authm'iZMl the inalm'tinn. llo-x ~‘. 1%. S. .‘lc'lhl'mac'k was lho'n :mu charco- 01' Hip smgmg. pmyvr, lus- sun and sprmon. His- tvxt was Nehemiah (‘huplvr 4. wrsvs 19 and 20: “And I said 1mm thv [minus and to the rulers. and to the: rout J the people, the work is grnal and large". and WP aw ’wpuralucl hymn llw wall. “up far from anntlu-r: In what place) llIOI'Pful‘o‘} yo. hvar they sound of the trunuwt. rowâ€. 5'0 thi- lhm' unto us: mn- Gm! shall ï¬ght for us." . Ftdlqwing Um Induction which was lndllt'tml mm [In chm'uu of Hulstvm. 'l'lu- taking part in thu imlm Row. \\'. H. Smith and J of Durham and H. 8 MM? Primwillo. Au intvrvsting feature.- of this in- duvthm was that at thu indurtmn nt‘ Mr. Young at Port Culhnrnv a fmv yuan-s am. Mr. Smith had prvachvd tlw inductinn svrmun. “hile for Mr. Lattm' and “1. Po town. it “as tho- ï¬rst induction in \xhu h thvv had takvn part in an utth'ial mannnr. At Hun mm'lusiun of tlw sun-Vim, thn mvmho-rs «of thv congrvgatmn \wrv intrnducml tn the} ministvr and his with follmving which a dainty lunch was 9'01wa by tlw ludivs of Hm congx'vuation. tlhnl'lo llvv. ltolwrt Young, B..\.. ri-m-iitly of Stoutl'villv, was indurtnd as min-- ister of tho Ehnwood pastoral chargi- in thu l'niti-d t‘lllll‘t'll at. l-Ilmmwd on “'wdnosdiiy, .luni- 30. .U'tm' tho singing of tho Doxolouy and tlu- customary invocation. lliw. \V. ll. Smith ri-ad thu rommispiou authorizing tho induction and ap- pointing MW. A. l’. Liittvr. llm‘. J. E. l’vti-rs and himsolf to rondurt. it. Thi- induction surmon was lil'cacllod by RM'. A. l‘. Lattvr of Hani’n'or. from â€14' ton “I'lmn this rock I will build my church." The induction was conducted by RM. W. H. Smith of Durham in accordanw with tho rules of urilvr of tho l'nit- mi Church which provided for tlm confossion of faith and tho promisi- of tidvlity on tho part of the min- istvr. and the promiso of loyal sup- port on the part of thi- ronurvga- 1 W11 "lhv aclchws tn tlw (wngwgatiun and tn tlu- ministo-r “as dvliwxud by RM'. J. E. I’Ptflls Hf Durham. Words of \wlconw on behalf nf the» \‘illagv and its ministers \wrv mn- wyml to NW nuwly incluvtmi mm- isto-x' and his \Vit’o- by RM'. Mr. â€0. mum PASTORS INDUCTED AT ELMWOOD AND HOLSTEIN Revs. W. H. Smith and J. E. Peters of Durham United Churches Took Part in Both Services. A1"!!! DIM} TOURIAIENTS A9. Holstein Friday Jay. Um Sermon ram» the uclg was conducive! by Smith 111 acmrdanvn 'If to conduct. it... svrmon “'35 \. P. Lattl'l' {bf tvxt “I'lmn HHS .‘lrflnrmm $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in L'. S. tinn {Dr arcmml. Pla‘ $0 whilu dpfmulam m that with paymonh mu amount was nnl)‘ in 1! hand of 812. Jndmwn' for smallvr amuum. F Bums for plaintifl'. Lw for dwfvndant. donv. but \Vhil'h was mPnt for dvfi'ndum. for plaintifl. Micldld‘l dflfendant. TWO CASES BEFORE DIVISION COURT YESTERDAY As We; got “I“ attory. ttw missing article's \wrv SN'II in the. liunlv «if one of tho suspm-tml lmys and twâ€" omiizmt. 0n tiw "It!â€tt‘l‘ iwinu an- liiisvd «if “Ital had tako'li plat-v. sh" immediatelv had it i-vtuxnmt. sax- ing that sho- had undo-i stumt that tim article in quvstiun hmi ht't‘ll won in raves and ott'wr (‘niitvsts at thv flal'dt‘ll party. 'l'tw hay art-um! «if the crime has. “'0 uudnrstand, ini- plicatmt another tnwn Inc]. and it is said that. thorn is also at'u’vthvi' boy who may he. i'vquii'mi tn uiw ovi- dflnvfl. a WWW reprimand ma: mPans of making Hm mm mv‘nd tlwir ways and 1w m ful in the futuro. Th“ addross. whirl: “a- m haw acm‘ompaniml mu STOLEN GIFT HAS This is ttw int'nrmatiun that has 0011ch through tn this nt'tiw. and \w undvrstand ttwrv mm lw musici- Pruhlv trouhlv fur tlw iu‘zwttat‘ns ut Hm tlwtt. Ihd' gitt \\a.- allvszmt tn haw hm'n stulvn {mm a svdan var. and now with its rm-uwr)‘. tvm, and perhaps thrw, lm-al buys arv Slrlstwt'tc-tl 0f twins: illuoth‘atvd in the att'ah'. Wlwtlwr ur not Hum-v will lw amv prosecutions is not kunxxn as ym. but f"? HH‘ sake. M' Hw "al’llillh‘. “1:050 heads aw I‘vspm-tahiv :md Inonnst [’90]le it is M kw how-d that, a WWW reprimand may lu- tho moans of making Hm mum: fulluws mnml tlmir wavs and lw mnrv Pam- This ynal' it is rMu-vtml Hun. Dur- ham will c-nh-rlnin Hm lax-gust num- nf Oranm-nwm than .m-r lwl‘uru Ill lwr histm'y. and Mn pains mm lwim: spare"! by Hm lm'al Lmigv "1' the citizvns m Iunk al’tur Ilw \‘ipitors. Parcel Stolen From Sedan Car at Ebenezer Garden Party Last Week How in Possession of Owners. Musiv fur thv clay is loving fur- nislwd by Durham 41it.i7.o'll.~‘ “and and smvrul Pipc- Hands. Htlwr amuwmnnts I'm'luolv :1 lm-rnuv mzm'h lwhvwn WaIkvrtuu and Durham and a hawlmll mah'ln lwm'wn Ham-Nun and Durham. Thaw \\i|l hr smuml on HI» agrivulhn'al uruuncls. .\ qunit tn'mruanwnt. will nlw lm Inc-M nu Hm lwds nvm' Hm Tuwn Hull. [nJhn awning a in}: cm dvr Hraugv and "MI «Zn-um is living lwld in Hm rink. Mall-class talvnl. lla< Iwut inl'lllclilu.’ Gl‘Ol'm- NPâ€. 1M! David. (-nnwdizm. Mum! Violinist. Mal'gmw-t 'I‘Innmgn 01'. and Lillian Hun. am and I‘G'alh‘l'. In fll‘dt'l‘ In :u'vunma vruml, :wrmngvnmnh 2:: madv with Hm lwu hum}.â€" anls. Hu- Hule rhurrl Strum. ('lnm'h. and â€w I SONNY ffll' â€In so'l‘VinL’ Hf Monday HP“ will in a†gmnha- hility be the higgvst day in thc- his- tory of Durham in 3 1.20041 many years, when Um “rallm‘mom and their families for a good many nulvs art-mud are upwind tn gallm' 1m- tlw 236m annivm'sm'y nf Hm hank! of lhc- l'mynv. The procession is svluumfwl in farm in from. of the Town Hall at 1 o‘clock when. aflvr a parade arnund (awn. an acljc'mrnnwnt will be madv in tho Int at “I0 roar «:f the Town Hall whurc- th» :uldl‘vsso‘i will lw mad». RM'. SIN'IN‘N.’ 4“ linu- dalk. RM'. 'l‘humas of mum Snmul, and T. \\'. 'l‘humsun 01' mwn Snund am amungst tho m'nmino-nt outside slwakc-rs vxnm'h'd in low prvwm. Musiv fur the- clay is lu-nu: fur- nishml hy Durham liitizvnx‘ Hand and smvml l'nw Banal-g thvr :lmuwmums invlllclv a lm-x-nsw nmh‘h mam: erggd it} nisséry of GLORIOUS TWELFTH TO BE BIG DAY M ("V it to Be Presentâ€"35.311143!!! it; in Orange Circles to Deliver Ad- drones. acmmpam Contmuml . “‘4‘!" 1m '0 is also anflflu- I'vqun-mi 14) Bin â€M V") not thm'o wi s not knnm akv 0f Hw BEEN LOCATED and “In snrwm: m -'_o'xp_w°lml 5 . ( 1V h I50 [00 lwlcl M: Hall. a hit! ('HlN‘t NI Crass 3 lm rink. [‘5 has luwn is XML tun“!- Maud lie lrvumm «la! Maud HHM'IIIM l'humlmm. «lam 1H. am-mupams “'3‘ runwrt un- ms auspim-s k. For {his wn magagml h. th‘c'll lied Cl" ss mc-al-u Huiâ€: “HI"- uust. num- Iu'ful‘v in mm [wing ill H sill Ulla "wt inn 1m!!! hlvn \V NW