u the office, Gm: Street, Dur- ham. Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Manager. The Chronicle is muiled to anv address in Cumin at the rate of $.00 per year, 81.00 for six 11100913. 50 gents for three 7-â€"- z- :1... tin"- Ix WUULIIG, w Vvuw -v- D months. To any address an the Unit- ed States of America, £2.50 per yen, 01.25 {or six months. 65 cents three months: Foreign subscription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Associnhon. __fl_ _, ~~ PAGE 4. Whosoever is afraid 0/ submit- ting any question, civil or religion, to the test of free disatuion, is more in lore with his own opinion than with the truth.â€"-WATSON. thirty-svw-u m-Ing Hutcranluh u. this numlmr. fourteen tomk honors. 'l'h'w us a wmarkahh: n-cord, when if H mnsidvrml that of thv one hun- lh‘ml and thirtv-six pupils whn wrotr at. Durham. [maximum and Holstein roam-vs. tho Durham pupils secured tum-town hnnm' standings out of a tntnl ul' sixlm-n. Of the rest, these two “min at Dromurn cuntrv, one brim: a pupil nf Miss Elizabeth Mac- (Luau: and (he: ntlwr a pupil of Miss Estho'l .‘II'lmaII. 'I'H Hume! twu teach- M's ulm. \xo- lvndrr wngrumlatimns. In talking M Mr. Graham and h-n- drum; um- [n'rsnual rmlgmmlatiuns nu 'l'w~-'ul:n}'. wnih- ph'asmi tn haw ’ ‘ ;| . ....v. Wv iwartiiy (-ongratuiate Princi- pal .l. .\. Graham and his stafl of teachvrs in the Durham Public swim-l nu their success in the re- cvnt Entmnre osxamiuatiuns, the re- suits ut‘ which are published this \wo-k in anotho-r column. lmrhum What)! this war comes timnmh With a WWW of 100 per °nt «if pussvs. the wind» class of tim-ty-svw-n bring succo-ssfui, Ut‘ 1.nn|ofl all M Iii-t thirtyâ€":44 emst'nl. lw “as an NH- Pro-om. Th†91' Mr. Hraham saigl. l'O'SHllll, u" nu.) wv-..-,u _ _ H Um rrmtit. Tho- srhcml as a whole Mr. tiratuam saint. was o-ntitlmt to it. I'nt‘ It was UN) training Of "DP pupils in NI» lom'm' t'lassvs that matto fur ttu'il' dttt't‘vds who)" their ttnal PHMH' sctwnl to'st mm». In every oto-partmo-nt nt‘ tlw m'html ttwro- was ttw twat wt c'o'bonpo-rutinn. and it was this. tum-ttwr with tho- work clam? by to'm'twrs and pupils that. was rv- stunt-HM» fur tho' M‘tmul's high stamhnc. ‘ ‘ . --. . run} HnWt'V that. [hr "1' NW SI ham :u‘hnï¬l has always stood v at. â€w Inn at HIP rlnsw nf 9: war who-u o-xaminations wvrv h in deI'mino- Hw \uwk :u‘m‘ pli-‘hml during Hm prm'mling tar Again. \w h-ndvr ofmmratulatinns STOLEN GIFT HA§ l’t'al \\ (l In nwnolm ho-nw' this xi O'\\~ * that If“ 0 mm s H-acho «WV hurt '0'" â€I" \\ \lw-~r~. Hungx‘ anal dio-Hruv Rum: and 3‘2... hrr «sh-r. \hr-s. Hm! Wiw. My“ “my .\lvxandnr rvmrnnd tn “Minna! iatm'ola)‘ afh'r spwndim.’ a O'H‘u'n‘ Hf \Vt‘t‘ki With hvl' pm'o'utr‘. Mr. and MN. l'vcnrm‘ Alvxanoivr. .‘II'. and “I“. Hrat \Visu- and (laugh. hm. Bo-rmw. qwnt unc‘ day thP ï¬rst of tlw wwk with Mrs. \Vis9’9 sistm', Mr. and .‘Irs. Aylmpr Bako‘r. Camp.- lmll‘s Ilornnrï¬. “'0 are "New! sad in [war that Mrs. George Mighton is fading we‘ll main ans-r twins ill for a few days last wgek. __ \\ Mr. Eric Wise is .spending a. few WPPKS With frupndsgn Tprontq. \\ Qu i t of; 'x'uiilib; r fitâ€"{mi herâ€"e- ibtflld taking m ~th9 Rocky pncnic. hm \l Thursday , July 3. 1890: “898 pardon" '9‘“ "30"?†86: “Bah. it was your own fault! CONGRATULATIONS! \li~' kn 1, K) .‘M' that. may 1w. .- o-Hizwns shnuhl hmvim: mm!» this PM. (Mr that, matlm l1 3-54 W†with \' ntiuuml 1 “was \\'il arch-n pal ll \VIHI SIN. \‘ic Harry and (it H h \lr-t. Sam \‘w i \Irs. Hmrg. H'H' H Willowd ale mul this yvar comes a recurd of 100 per a. the whnlor class of bring succvssful, Uf fourteen hmk honors. )arkahlv rm‘m'd, when .I than M 1h» mu! hun- Hill in“. and “’0 can aï¬- “0‘ had M‘m')’ ('OH‘L ahilily {0 MIN] mu' ivu me Hm trainmr “mm In hm'nmn bet- H {â€9011 or. .art 3' am lll ll from page 'IHH IN Minx 3mm LOCATED clo‘t t‘t‘p wm‘ot that. ynm‘ inh‘ntionï¬ wtinn with us Him)! in rl‘sidn â€Htlshipi haw» ml “'0 can as- H and pupils or this timv. \xish but “in! alight w- a; m m-latmn «ruin-s. and of md highly mm- in am midst, < ynn to 3000p! 31 valuv. but as r‘ lnw and high I arr ho-M. Th0 30 with 3mm for Kim‘s and auc- um» Pndnavnrs. pupib sun'- tu tukmg all H Um nigh? .Illo .4 Wm mm'h m \Vo‘ l\ pl'ulul 1'. and s lmr- 1 W0†vavh ,. ho, M 0mm- tm'ms. 3m "I Hon Hnlo your Mom: Hin 0 BASS!“ COIPAIY TAKES OVER CLARK IB'I'ALS period of six months from the date ucreof. That duriyg the penud 01 this opuun that. all rights and rem- edies of the town under its mort- gageflgghall‘gonunm: and be in force. .ALMA-v“ n‘ I.nthaflll' -' au- vv'._â€"_~ uwv - â€" â€" {2; That the agreement. at present existing between the Town of Dur- ham and the corporation as to ex- emption from all taxes except school l levies for the balance of the unex- pired period be continued, and that at the end of this period, the town will use its influence to secure spe~ eial legislation to continue this ar~ rangement.†'l'he Bassiek Company is reported to he a strong company, operating in a number of places in the United States and, in addition to using the present premises as a distributing centre for Canada, intends to go ex- tensively into the manufacture 0t casters and 'other furniture hard- ware. For those lines for which there is not a wry large call in this ruuntry. the. parts are to be shipped here and assrn‘iblo-tl in the Durham plant. In the near future it is ex- ported that, the pi‘esent plant will be enlarged and the manufacture Hl rvrtaiu automobile parts he Ullg’flgml This was the principal business at tlm owning, though, it bring the re-gulur mumhly mom-ting. Um usual mulmn husmvss was gone through. llnmmuniralinus \wrn rvcniwd frnm Mrs. W. lga-lllm' asking that the Council holp the: Soldiers’ Mnnuâ€" mum. llnmmitlm to boautil‘y llu- momunwnt :n'mmols by prowling a} such-walk l0 and amuml the mnnu- mo-nl. This was laid (war. A com- muniualiun was m-vviwd from Bar- rlslm' (I. (I. Middlobm’ re lhv RHh llny Mills Limitml pmpositinn main- taining that mulorr presvnt condi- liuns; tlu- mum-y volloctm'l by tho- l‘mmvil l'nlhm‘in: the- tiru nl’ lwn yo-zu's mm (‘UHM lml. lvgally hu lm'm'd uwr ln llw mmpany for the [fur- [nusv nl‘ ro-huilaling tlw mill. 'l'u-rv was" â€110' \Vn)‘ nut, hqu'Vm‘. â€I“ put- lim: up ul' :1 lmml nl’ tlw amnnnl, ‘llHHlH'ol and “w pas-ting nl' a slwl‘ial illll in lhu Legislature. 'l'lu- mnmmmmlinn l'l‘nm Mr. W. E. lllm'k. I'o'l‘o'l'l'ml ln in tho' ln'g'in- min: ul' this rvpurl. was also ro'aol miHo-o- ro-ml‘mm-nclo-oI tlw paymvm of z’u'ruunls amounting to owr $31!). "l’his inrludml gnnvml avt'ounts. sal- al'io's fur I’iro- lN-partmo-nt. Mn. and “as mluptml and cumulus m'clm'o-ol iss‘llm’. ‘ “'l‘ho- “warm. ul’ Hm Financn (Mm. ll] M mm: Ul' (In: In â€I" Maynr Hu- I’mf‘lmll 'l‘ho' matte-r ul' tho' I'I'pail‘s tn thi‘ i cunci'ctc lu'idgo' «in tial‘afraxa ntl't‘t‘l, } thc nastwm almtmcnt. of which was ( cari'io-d away by “in spring tlmiols, S was olcalt with by Mayor Murdock. g chairman of tlw Board of \Vttl'ks. z .‘lcasin'i-mcnls and Omar data had 1 lwcn takcu hy thc Board and Mr. \V. l -\. Luann nt’ â€in Pl'HVlIlt‘lal High- 1 ways Dt‘ltal‘lnlt‘lll. and thuugh Hm I t'ull wtht of Hip damage could not. 1 tin asccctainml until thc ahutmcnt t had hm-n tm'n dnwn, a wt of plans : was plum-cl l‘io-l'm‘i' HIP tlnuncil. Th0 spi-citications wm'c not, quitc ready liut \\‘nllltl lw in a day «'1' W. Thc iiuuncil auttinrizml ttw Mayui' tn mall t‘m' tcndci's'. and thc work will i lw cummcncml and complctc-d as: soon ‘ as pussll‘iln, Suniv ycat's‘ mm a i'csnlutinn had lwt‘tt placml on the. bunks I‘t'quit'illg.’ '2': linui's' nuticc l'uc tho- calling: at a spo‘cial mw‘ting at tho Council. itnuncitlm- )lacdnnald lhnugh this? bylaw was mum- nt‘ a nuisancv than anything: also) and that in his (min- inn was liniim‘-cssai'y and might. on almost. any uccasinn placn the Coun- cil in an awkwai'd positiun in tho wind. that. it. lio-camn ncccssm‘y for tlu- t‘mllhcil tn 11W“! in a hurry. 'l‘hc t i'i-sulutinn was i'cscindcd. lt was hrc’iuaht nut that. lllt‘l'i‘ waï¬ ~'till Miriam tax mono-y owing. 'l‘hn tluiiiicil wccc ut‘ thc Opintnn that. it \\'a~' nhw timc to act. 'l'lw cnntin- Hml lht'i-als tn takc tll‘ili‘llt‘ actinn l lllltl lwi'unw a jukc- with a L'thl many 'lit‘tlplt‘. and it \\‘fl\' ili'l‘lilml that if thn muno'y wm'c not t'i‘n'thcnminu. pussiitily thn liailitl' might. wakc some» Hi tlw dclinqucnts uh tn thu fact. that tlw taxcs wm'a a PM“ dcht. Th0 tlu'o-ats ut' cullo-ctiun shunld cithci' lw vnl'm‘t‘ml ni' ah'uppcd. It was dc- i'iolwl l0 t‘lll'm't‘t‘ tlwm, 'l‘ho- condition Hf HIP olctmn' on â€Iv (Intuity mad. maidn imcassary hy . tlw cullapsc nl’ thc lii‘idgc at. thc - Durham ccmctcry. was liiw'viiglit tn’ thc nnticn ï¬t thc Lagislators' by , ltcvw ltwll. Ho said‘that. tho (loun- . ty tilnuncil had am'vmd to put. thn ilctnui' in [tl'mtt‘l' shap and that it was up to Durham to do hm‘ Shark. ’l‘hc ammmt. candml would he- turncd in to the County Council and tlw mnncy ccturncd. While thn f mad was in fair shapc in a good many placcs, their? my» other: " whvcn it was quit» rough and need- ml attcntinn. Thii will hc attended _â€" tux! attnminn 'l‘hn math-i- nf appninting apociai «'uih‘Mhlw fur Hu- l'2th was takm mi. and Cnnsiahiv Alhm is in haw- ru! ivaei iwn nfflvials in hMp him out in swing that law and nwlm' is main- mmwi un that. day. Anntlwr matim‘ hrmmht hornro‘ tho Ronni-ii was in» light on tho' main smmro‘. plavml ihnrn by the incal Hydra Commission. but far Hm past ro-w months nm in [199. This light was: placed thpr9_tn pgotrjct 3 dan- :vwns cornm‘, and “hiln it \\ as 1m- .tmstnmt that tho tmxn . was not vhm'gml fur H. â€mm was up very good xjvasnn advancod for Its not hmm: m mm. Thv e‘n11n011_1nst.r}}¢t- ml thu Fir» and Light memittpe tn saw it' snmothing could not be ohmv in H)» matte-r. It was felt that sum» uplanatinn was forthcoming as M why it was installpd and then nu! used. and in any event the licht should hp turned on even If the Mwn were charggd for i_t._ .Mrs. H. H. Koch and family de- sure to express their sincere thanks for the many words and tokens of sympathy tendered them m their recent bereavement a! husband and father. (Continued from page 1} CARD 0! TIARIS Hf the .lutrum‘ nn maul" [WW-wary by Hm hrulgv at â€In use was [Amery president called for nominations. Nine were nomiated as follows: Farquhar R. Oliver, Artemesia, R. D. Carruthors, Euphrasia, Dr. R. L. Care-foot, Markdala, George M. Leeson, Normanby, A. F. Pe'dlar, Artemosia, ' R. L. ,Aitchison. Sullivan, J. \Vhiteford, Normanhy. Harold McKochnio. Buntinck, M. E. Murray, Neustadt. All those nominated retired with the exception of Mr. Oliver, who stated at the outset that ho had (le- cided to allow his name to stand. Ho had given the matter serious consitlm'aion. and while willing to allow his namv to go on. dial not (.‘81‘0 wl‘iothor or not he was success- ful. It was Up to tho. mewting. (in the I't'tll'f’mf’llt of the othm'a. ho was gin-n1 a rousing rocoptinn. qustimu-tl later in the mooting by J. l. Graham of \‘ai'ulolmu' as to how lw stood on tho 0. '1‘. A., he said that ho stnml for tho t-nl'm't‘P- nwnt of tlw act and would tin th‘l‘X- thing. if ulvt'tml. to son that it was unforced. Miss Macphail was not pi'osvnt at “in gathering, havinghevn ki'pt at Ottawa until too late.- to makn train vonnm'tions, Shh, tm). was uiwn assurance uf tiw 14.!yalty ut‘ HHNP [n'vsan and tin) St‘t‘l't'tal'}' was insti'iictec‘t to wire! hvr and int. hm' knuw that. she was again the Nindidattâ€. 'l'hv mm'ting was snmvwhat ammâ€" vnt. that. most. mvnting Hi this kind in that thv spraking ttmk plavn b0â€" t'm'v tlw numinatinn. this [H‘Hcmhll‘fl hfl\‘ill;.' hwn dm'iatmt hy :i standing \‘nh‘, W. «2. Hum! nf B am, an c-x-M. 1).. was Hw ï¬rst spo‘akvr and spnkcr to HIP mowing nn thw various phasvs nt’ political lifv at Ottawa and Turâ€" ulltu. “'hilt) Iiifl'vl'vllt. lw maintzliuml that tlwrv was «111in a rvsvmhlzuwo and that u candidatn in withm' raw slmuld haw- vgm'tain qualimfutiuns. H“- .~'~hm1hl haw llll(|llt*.~‘tiullo'cl in- h'm'ii)‘ :mal hnnvsf)’. a strung mnml vmn'zwv. and shnulcl, mmt. ut'vall. haw a \Vltit' knuwlmlgv «it public. (luvs- linns anti atl'airs. tugvtlu-t' with :mmi ,iuolgnn-nt. Hratm'ical aliilitivs We‘re! not innmrtaut in a t'lllltiitlilit’. 'l‘lw slit-akw wt’ma-tl tn thv t-vvvnt I‘ll-Minn in .\llw1'ta \thrn tlw 1', F. A. ilfltl «gain vmvt'g‘mt siu‘cvsst'nlly t'i'nm tlw rwont Vutimr. Whiln vallml a‘ Farmvrs‘ (itWt‘l‘lllllt‘lli. it is nut nt’tlmally a gm'o-rnnn-nt h}.- t‘armm's but, is mmpnst-cl at all vlassvs and «Inns nut. gmw-i-n t'ut' any nut" vlass. H0 t't‘l'o'l‘l'ml t“ the! i'vcvnt, [)l‘UiN‘ at Ottawa and said that. this was a samplt- nt’ tln' Workings of a party gnwrnmvnt. Mr. (£0an ('lnsml his address in a «lo-l’c'nsl- at Miss Mac- phail and tlt'l‘ pt‘ilicios. ancl sayins.’ {that thm-n was nu justiticatinn in political wat'l‘ai-o- as at Ottawa \Vht‘l'n thv ('uuntt'y has just witnnssml st! mnnths nt‘ wrangling. and \Vllt'l't‘ tho, only lwnut'n-ial'lvgislatinu had lawn :ulvanm-tl by the" l’i'ugi'vssiw gi'nup. J. J. Morrison 1 In rising to actoh'o-ss tlw gathbrinzfl .‘ll'. 1. .l, Mnt'risnn saitl hv was nut' going tn m‘rupy Vary muvh timv and was ll'ln- tn his wm-el. spnakim: lass than tit‘tvvn miuutvs. Ha c-xm'nssml himsvlf as not in t‘awx- ut' numin-' ating a vaultictati‘ at tlw pt'vsvnt timw. giving: it as his opinion that in the- PVt’lli ot’ a l’t‘c‘wint'ial alve- tinn this war. itlt‘l't' \leiti ha littlt‘ likvlihm‘ul of a l’i'nvint'ial vlm'tilm, 'l’his wnuhl placv tho.- 1‘. F. U. can- clitlatv at a olisatlx'antagv. \V'ith pus- sillly a war tn ,zm lie-ft‘il‘n nlm‘tion. hv wnulcl lw thv tai'gvt l‘m' bath of NW HM [tfll'ilt".". \Vlm would “snilm him tn «‘lvath" and «In him it‘l't‘pal'â€" ahln injury amnnirst thv vim-toratn. Hv would haw to M "a mighty {mml man.†tn usv tlin.spwakm"s “mats. it‘ lw mulcl sln'Viw snvh attacks. This sniping liy tlw nl‘cl partins wmilul nit-an sniping in I'vtui'n by tho' 1'. F. 0.. anal \Vnttiti i‘nsnlt m a dirt." t‘flml'flitâ€"‘n ancl tilit'ty [mlitical strit‘m 'l‘ho- ~‘1H‘ukor rot'vrro‘wt to the "moss zit. ttttnwn." and said that tho rom- J m: oh-rtiuu \x'uuld tw :1 «to-slwrate : struggle. .\ majority t'm' either of the old parties would not with). ‘. anything. ’I'ho- only thing: it will with is whit-h of the two HM par- ties is the strunu‘vr. .\.~‘klll,‘." the din-stunt. “\Vhat do the farmers want?" the speaker an- swered it himself by saying that what they wanted was a means of expressing: their ideas on publir pol- ,ii-ii-s. 'l‘his rationt he obtained un- tlt‘l' the party system. The people are the shareholders of Canada, and [the representatives in parliament “are tho directors. The present. electoral system has stnmt still for one hundrvd yeari and does not tit present soeioty. He referred to the "dirty moss at 0t- tawa" and said that the pnlitiriani wanted to keep on the lid. Liquor “as not the only question involved. Thvt‘o were other things. too. and some of them worse than the smug- gling: trafï¬c in liquor. There were‘ Hood and had men in all parties. and the only remedy was to lgill the sys- tem that permits such things to take place. .â€"â€"_â€"-.â€"â€"II-â€" AT'I‘END CHURCH 0N SUIDAY The Orangemen of Durham and District will attend the Baptist church in a body next Sunday morn- ing. when it is expected there WI“ . he a good turnout. All brethren are , reggested to meet at the Hall at . 10 3.111. ‘ Live Hogs .......... Wheat .............. (Continued from page i) DURHAM . MARKET Corrected July 8, A1916: The Addresses llutll “Iâ€! 0. I'. 0 NOIINBBS SOFTBALL RESULTS AND STANDING Last Friday night the Band va- cated the cellar position in No. 2 district by trimmin the Merchants 18 to 12. On Tuesay evening, the A. Y. P. A. gave the Hi h School boys 3. great ï¬ght before osing out in the ninth. '21-'20. The High School mm thank â€Buck†Noble. for this game. as his long distance hitting kept them always in the hunt. tin Wednesday night the Stone Plant was leading over the I. O. 7-4 I...“ Team Clerks ........ Public School Militia ...... High Schml . Dally ‘Vuu .Lu~----C, I). F. by a score of ‘20 to 4 at our press time. ' .luly {Lâ€"Mililia :11 Public Sclwul. 17.-_4‘.lm‘ks at A. Y. P. A. BILâ€"Militia at High School. Zilâ€"l’ulllic School at D. H. S. ï¬shâ€"A. Y. P. A. at. Militia. Aug. .‘Qf-q’ilol'ks at High SCdOOl. (l-A. Y. P. A. at. Public School. July Aug. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. .-\. .lnrdan and Inc-1' sun. \Vilkiv and slaughtm', Alhm'ta. av- vumpzmic-cl by Miss Brawn amt! Mr. Lt‘wv. all Hf 'l‘nrnmu. .‘Il'l' spumling' a fww days with lwr mntiwr. Mrs. 1‘1. \Vilkiv, Miss lrvno' hrimmiv ni‘ Hulstvin is syn-mung: a I'vw days with 11m“ l'l'ivncl. Miss listhvl' 310L081}. v.0! i‘ I II 225:; .227, a E: 5...: 3:3 BEEâ€"1.... :.....:.::_::._. 31...: £2.93; 1......E._:._ .2: :23 1.774....5 1.: .227. _.::.?i._.u:~ .3 5.255;... 7.12.52 .27. 1:.“ 2;. Mi“. ham Mi'ilalhim Hf imvu was mimiiiml in Durham Hmpiiul 'l'iie'~'~ day sufl'c'i'ing.’ with :Ilvlwmiiviiis and iith‘I'Wt‘Ht an ape-ration. iihai'h's Jnyi'n nf "var l’h‘shv-i'iun was alm admitiml 'I'uvsday suifmu- ing with tho samv ailmvnt. and im- «Ivi'wvnt a similar 01w union. with an. aolciitiunal â€â€0 fm' hm‘nia. l’h's. .himivmim and Smith \\'¢‘I"‘ thr- ailmniing physioians in tho xirsl npv-i'atinn, and hrs. Jaminsol and Blake in tin" vase of Mr. Joyce. Bath paitivnts are c'lning'woll. PRESBYTBRLAE Atchison-lu Egrmuunt, on Thurs- day. July l. 1:. Mr. and Mrs W. S. .\t.vhisnn. a sun. Braun.â€"â€"In (ilmwlg, July 7. “'26. in Mr. and Mrs. .Mm Hraun. a Sun. 3131“.»le Huntinvk, Friday. July '2. to Mr. and Mrs. Jnso-ph Blakv, a '2, t0 OPERATIONS AT HOSPITAL STANDING OF CLL'BS No. 1 District :uâ€"I'uuuu t EAL-A. Y. P. 3-4;)lorks a 6â€";\. Y. I). ." '1'.’-â€"Militia : 17â€"4). H. S. 24}â€"--I’ubl iv : -1i5â€"Si'iiii{zi fat, Clerk's. 17ml). H. St at. Public Schwl. 24L~Publiv School at Clerks, No. 2 District 844nm Plant at, Furni'm (29. I3~Mvrchants at. l. t). O. l". HLâ€"Baml at Stunt) Plant. rï¬ï¬‚f‘m'n'm-o (10. at, Merchants. SOFTBALL SCHEDULE No.1 District f.’7â€"-â€"Baud at Furniture Co. tinuâ€"Slmw Plant at, Merchants. Sal U. U. l“. at Band. 10-â€".\lm‘vlmnts at, Shiuml’lant. I3 â€"I.H.(D.l~‘. at. Furniture CH. l‘Jâ€"~--l’umiturn (10. at. 1.00.1“. 2-iâ€"â€"I\lm'chanls at Hand. Rocky Saugeen TERIAN W. M. S. HELD REGULAR MEETING aning nf Hm P BORN Won L0 ‘ b Public Schunl 0‘- A. C .3300 J [I] SOCIAL AND PERSONAL and George. are vxsmng nu. mm": Glass of Windsor, also Mrs. Glass sister. Mrs. Stanley Youngs, of St. Thomhs. : Mrs. Gilbert McKechnielofl .‘lon- dayl morning to visit friends In Mont- rea . Miss Annie Russell of Toronto visâ€" ited with Miss Marion Calder over Um work-0nd. Mr. W. A. Glass attonded the Agonts' Convontinn of the Mutual Life Insurance. (Empany in Owen Sound the lattor part. of the wook. Miss-0s Anniv and Victoria Aljoe {01' Toronto are. Visiting their bro- ther. Councillor A. A. Aljoo. of (ilunolg. .1 m ,1, _..‘-I.n.l ‘nnn luau-15. ' . _ Mrs. (210111012 Toronto, VlSltl‘d hor hxotlwr 311‘. R. Aljw. for a fmv days 190mm. ‘ . 'iho “Burn *1 arf 11111 \isiting thmr hrotl1m'..\h'.\\ Scmf of l‘_.montn l‘hm “our actompanivd in HM! vity In Mia‘s 3121111111 41111111112 I _--AI..‘- ' ' MY." {\‘iii‘ih'rii ' mines and Butl’aln. .\':Y.. aw gumts 0f Mrs. H. Allan. .1113. ll. .III'.u. Mrs. Arthur Davis and two chil- clrvn «If Edmnnton. Alta... al't'iwd thday and will Visit t'm' snmv time with hm- parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. .‘XHPII. - - A - u .- ~_ g J‘llrll. Mr. and Mrs‘. Knvchtnl and Mr. and Mrs. MNIrau luft. fur zymwks \‘lSlt with x'olatiws at Loamlgmlfm. Mrs. R. J. Stimson and daughters. l'lhea and Margery. or Criehton. Sash" are Visiting. at, the hmne of Mrs. Stinsnn‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. William \‘ullett. Sr" Queen street. Miss Vera Muuntain returned with Miss lilyslieth Livingstim to the latter‘s hnme in Hamilton. and is Visiting there fur a time. Miss Merle Livingston of Hamilton is the guest â€1' Miss Stella MrCrue anil nther t'rienils «luring the sum~ mer Varatinn. .\h'. and Mrs. lirii' lilvidm- and balm arc- Ric-W i'i'nm \\'incl.~mr. Visit- inu tlw fnrmur's pal-nuts: Mr. and Mrs. C. (I. I'ZIViilgv. Mr. .lnim Hanks of Kansack, Sask†is Visiting: his mnilwi‘. Mrs. R. H. Ham“. and ntlwr I'riunds and vola- tiws in lilo-ni-lg and Vicinity. Mix-ans Hazvl .‘Ivl’arlzino- and Mira Snni'urd muiurml mm‘ from Flint. Mich“ and smut mm' ilw \vw‘k-i-nii wuih ihc- i‘ni‘mvr's unvlv and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. McFarlanv. 'J'livy i'vinrnml Monday and \WW avmm- minim! by Mr. Blziin Mi'Farlana'. who will Visit in Flint and hoh'uit for in timv. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. .1. IIIIshnio (If Tumnlo Visitmi hI'I' sistvrs'. MPSdamPS Mr- lx'I-chniv and “litht‘l'fflflL and hmâ€" â€H'i'. Mr. \V, .lavk. HVt‘l‘ tho “1qu- I'm]. Mrs. )[va‘hnio I'd'illl'nf‘d with HII-m and will \‘iSit tth-I-‘ofm' a tinw. Mr. and MM. ilushnin iIItI-ml going in Philadnlphia in August in Miami thv ('I-lvination I'II Inmnwmnmtiun III‘ â€In With annixuxary of tho fuIIIIIhIIgr III “In Iih \II'. \\ iilIIII' II'a_\IIIII' «Ii lMIuit is \isiting “ith his mutlu-I. Mrs. H. 'I‘I'aynm'. Mr. HIM Ml“. :‘l'i'hit' MI-liumh and WW Siï¬il‘l'. .\II'.~'. 'l‘humag (if 'l‘uronio slwnt Hm \x‘wk-I-Iui with his par- Visiting: with his motht-i'. Mrs. H. Traynm'. Mr. and MI“. Awhii- Mi'tiumh and WW sisti'i'. .\lt'.~'. 'l‘humas‘ of Tui'onto slwiit tlw \\'w!{-i~iiit with his par- 4'11". Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mi-tliimh. Mr. lmiiaht Graham is homo from Smut. St", Mai-iv Visiting with his mun-ms. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Graham. fur twu Wuvks. Mr. and .‘h‘s. .\'. Williams. Mrs. HNn-gn Williams and Mrs. liolwrtsnn of ’almvrsh’m \‘isih-d with Mr. and Mrs, ('1. I’. Kimwn uwr July 1. 'l‘lws' aw rvlatiws nt' Hw law Bun. Wil- liams. and WM!" ï¬m'v \‘isitml Hm m-mi-tm'y. Mr. V. H. M'slnn nu «'lc't'nl'aiinn â€.1". Mr. (NM FPâ€â€œ\\' Miss .Ivan Wyliu of Blvnheim is \‘iSiHnL' with frivncls in tnwn. Miss: L. )[m’lumh is spewing a week in Tornnm. ' Mr. S. F. Motlumh. who swim :1 WW wow-ks a? â€nu lmnw Hf his daugh- tm'. Mrs. L. Millm', in lh'antl'm'cl, rvtm‘no-«i tn tmnx on Saturday in cnmpany with his sun. Mr. Alt-x. 310- | (Lamb of Hrantfurd. who sgmnt nwx-i the wwk-o-na! in 1mm). . Mr. and MI". Fwd Fm'sthyn at. Perth are guosts at the lattm"s par- E (ï¬lls. Mr, and Mrs, S. F. ML’Uomlm in town. for a gmmlo of \woks. J \h' and Mrs. B011 Smith Hf Hue-l 1h wa Visitnrs at Un- lmmu uf 311s. Adam \\ 4 i1 in Nmn mow tlw \Vvvk- Plld. Mrs. Xvi! McMillan and Mrs. N. Mclmd 0f Swmton Park \‘istiod on Glass and thlflron. Gertrude urgenare vnsntmg Mr. Edwm 1r “'mdam'- also Mrs. G‘lags‘ mot lwr. M 1°. and Friday with 1‘ Lambton street. “Ill-Itv-g _ v- , Mr. Neil MOO een and sister. Miss Florence, and Miss Kimon of 5m}- .er. md N ssrs. Carlyle and Ii. .\, McMillan w re'visimrs with HIMI' aunt, Mrs. N. Mchnel, on Mnuday, Mr. and MN. A. E. Keai'nny uf Schomberg are holidaying in (mm for a week with the forme m..- then Mrs.,Beggs, and the lath-m brbther, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. M. Whitmm-u amt two children of Chicami aw Vim- ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. Si'lmi/ i 1‘ two \woks. They wore- :wvmnp:n.- imi frnm. thv Windy City h} \l.-, ‘ ' L... I.....-_ ,n, H†I?" â€In" mu ‘1 nu. . Erbenï¬chuu. who has 1350" m m, extenswe tour to Oregon Slaw .im. ing tho past month or su. Mr. Hugh McKinnnn. \th has lmen in the [1041 Cross Hospital hum fur owr lwu months, lvl‘l last 19;». day to live at tho. hnnw of his Mm, Mr. Charles Mclx’innun. Hv sin-n1“: well of the can- hc rccuiwd H'Hm the hospital stall. Mr. and Mrs. Wallm' Mayur. Mu. and Mr. and Mrs. \Wlltvr Mayor mul daughter, Miss My, of Bullalu. :nvl Mr. and Mrs. R hon-t Shaun-ml â€1‘ near Pricevillv. wow Visitors :1! llw home uf llwir I‘vlaliws. lhu \\'.-::~ and Burg-ms l'amilivs in ln\\n 1hr ï¬rst of l.lw__\\'m.k_.‘ l‘,._-__‘- ln....l Mrs. R. H, Banks of Hlmn'umliu. in Hlnnvlg 'l‘mvnship. vulnln‘ahul thv 78H: auix'vrsary nl‘ lu-r birth «In Satâ€" urday, Hm mvmlmrs of (hu family lu'im: m't-svnt for HIP nt‘vasiun. Mrs. Hunks is still quiln':u‘°tivm and \w {rust will liw in mm many mnrv uu~ niwrsaï¬bs of hurgmta! day. '“VVâ€" Mr and Mr A. E. Bvll. furmvrlx‘ uf ln'slm. Sash aw visiting in [cm-n with tlwir old nnighhflrs, Mr. and Mrs. Jamc-s Mclhmald and 1':u_nil__\'. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mcd‘llmklin rvtm‘nc-cl Tumday night from :z \wwk‘s trip Hlt‘nmrh Musknka. Tim! mm! 113' mntmz \'i~'ilc"d fric-nds a’ Scmth “NW and Import. a must dm lightfnl trip. __ _- _- . . - I" ‘1 Mavor J. N Murdock \\ as in Walk- m-tnn vnstmdav attending a moot- im: of Hw thail Lumhmmvn .4 \s» ~m iatinn. Mr. Archic‘ Rnlm'tsnn of Turuntu is Visiting frinnds in town. \h’s Ron Omar} m‘ \Histm: i!- Vie- itim: hm' daughtvr.31126.0!in Me'â€" Caslin. . V Mr. and Mrs. I‘ZMG‘I‘VHI'W‘II 01' (volt \‘isit‘vd last. mmk \wlh 3h" Mrs. H. MNlaslm. Mrgihmx‘gnv Stnnvunsn 0f “Hilda.“ was “In most of Mr. and Mrs. James vahurn mym'nnfng_a__fow «kW-‘2 ib'h'. :nulnMrs. H. Mollasljn mmnt owr the hohday With friends m CIHYHHL lil'iv Clark. sun of Mr. and Mrs. W. III. Clark. had Hm misfortune in lnsv tho inps ni‘ tiu' 80001111 and third iingm's (If his night hand in “In IliaIk Mviuis plum. till \inndax. ’l‘hce inimmi digits \wrc- giwu mwiicn! zItto'IIiiuII and the injury is \u-il «II “In way in I‘m-awry. Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 M Glassware and China Bargains L’l-l’ivm- Gillilm 'l't'zl SM‘ $2.98 l-‘mu'y (lhizm Cups and Sam. wrs. ‘J fur ................ 390 «In! ï¬lm“ 'l‘mnlflvrs. sun-m1 t'Ih‘h .................... 1°C UH Glass \\'utm' SMs. 1'» mm- Mm's and jug. slow-ml $119 Hut «Has» Sugar {moi (Stu-am SUL“. 5““.‘Oial i“.‘. u‘..‘ 00 on 00690 Spurinl 121mm «21mm Jugs, ulmut mu- pant slzv. MM: 190 1 The Variety Store R. L. SAUKDERS LOST TWO FINGERS MrS. N. â€008me “or Mayur. Sin. 3111‘! Mmm and ,0f Bullalu an 1 Pt Shm'hc'ul nf and ' I. I. KOCB‘S DEATH ---‘- agggtu mc-I 4;. \Hlu-ut Th0 1MP \1 yam «of Hz“. near Kitvlwn Its. i‘llimhw‘ â€r, “and |\ Nb“? N‘llw' m. “H“H‘I" Kih'hvnvr. H: and “w \‘m Afh'l' (VHV‘H' “nan: n1' \\ In; hoim. luv ‘h‘s \\'uud~hn onh‘l‘a‘d lll'w‘v In 1w lilara In 'l‘wmnyv! 8““ Hf ll puny as “'"h “Iv I‘m: hum (‘itizvu u imm‘vhh‘ sow-nu \Nu'l'c Na.“ pla‘o.l’ hll't lwt'l thp pk“ must. :u' uu-rv \\ 0f Hlv ! inn-WW one of I so andi' I’Ol'tlzuu tho timo wtmlt Ht \H‘ in â€h casim I0?!†4)!!! lvN'l imma- his W nun \\ “hm-v Iih' \\ N 'N in HM Inf! : Marl: (hwh frnm k lmm H'. M r. H qu am [9‘3 for flu- i" {NM “NV" H it is 0 Malawi [ml‘pma l-‘HI‘I‘U\\ glory « Ii .K “In .N salm- was s! run l|¢‘(‘¢.- {mfl'm lllb!I|1 sun'v lwar Jll (Cont illl It‘d 0'. "Sam “Hill. “In x mm f Illil|4li mam-rm- T'H' M? driw «H 1114 H†‘ ‘fllh‘h’c' “le In and in h mot. H fl'wn m! and if « Shall flu Thursday, July 8. 191 of III HI Thu 51‘1"? 328i“. Hm! H [w brought 1‘ Christ. and ‘ sorrow. :n 1' if thruuuh n m . cflnm'm 6051. .nduï¬m HM \\ {HM HI ‘Fv‘ M. Mr. ‘Hllni lllii‘h‘ mention in NW (-lnrmu Ir. Koch's hum" Mu. HI (alum tn duty m lmsmo the cumnmun} luv. u: m 1! Mn \\ HS lam in Conestoga I10 Mr. Kurh. \Hw PM“! 1h a." Fuuex‘a ll SHOCK TO ll h