“V E 0T8 zon rill; er lash H 15. m on Hrnwn I daugh- I'O'lsltnpg “O'l H. who nits in l" and man Hamil .\l rs- A *lwnd. 'ago 7 par- visit 3mio'nmmpouaam wmer every year, m; to 3 report issued by Prof. B. D. ANGLICAN SUï¬BAY SCHOOL PICNICKED LAST WEEK I'l'owo'llh'di, SHVPI' nnr Dramatic Ollu Yunn'.’ l’vnplv's .\ Mu» tn tho- Eolgu I “r â€In [whale-s gm Mmil: Silw'l' Shiv Hnwhall Glovmpo-Ht.‘ 1.. mil .mntvst win! \mnlg Prunlv‘s nnol Homo-s and Mr. W. D. Hnnry, win» was chairman. Alli-r i'nnsiilo'r- alilv wrighly ('onsiilm'alion, Mr. Hrnry in a must o-lm'io-nl Judicial nianno-r i'vnili'l'ml lln- ili-risiun in la- \m' «if llw nvgnliw. Ullwr nnmln-rs were! llm presenta- liun ml â€in winning play by Hi» Bug- iwi- m-nnp. tlu- winning address by Mi“ .\l,\‘rlli- )li'Ko-ssm'k, Massle Huh. in ailolilinn lii musii'al llllln- lio'l'i by â€in llngnnr ()rclnwtl’n. Miss luilo- l-‘rizzi-ll. qnarlo'llo from) S. S. \n. 7. Nurnmnliy. anal Miss lh-rhy. 'l'lio- wlmlo- allair was Olli' ul‘ “IO howl mvi' ln-lil. 'l'hi- ymlng po'nplo nioNl flMlll'l'OH)‘ O'XPPHW‘ llwmso'lvvs un HH’ Hi'i'nsinn alnl arr ln lio' (“Oh- :i-nlnlalml nn lln'ii' Hlll't'O'SS. Tin- i»i'om-.~ils. Whll'll will lw nsml tn llll'llN’l' )iilllig [’0lele \Wil‘k ill Uri-y \Iis4 ‘Mlllh In “H Kato' lzm Hf Hu- iulu-ssan 62h)!» m'gatiw by Mrs. (Browm'nm lilarvm'o- [tubinmm Hf tho- I Huh. 'I‘Iu- judge-s were- HM and “mu-s and Mr. W. 11 “h†was rhuirman. Artur 1 mm wo-ight)’ ('ODSMPI'BU Ho-nr)’ in a 1mm! vflh‘it'llt maxim-r I'vmlvrml tho- «It-visit WW “I “w [wantin- In tho o-vo-ning Um Armories was m'cnulml tn rupacity. It was the mw'asinn nl' “H‘ ï¬nal debate between Un- Nu winning rluhs in all pro-. hminm-y runn-sts m-M during Um \Hnlvl'. l‘lolgo- Hill and Bum-snail. 'l'ho- «Mo-rt was "RPSOIVNI that ('nlnplo-ln fro-mint]! nf spo'vch is more- a natmnal : ""o-gnzu'ol than a natinnnl nu-naw." 'l‘no- aflirmatiw was tnko'n by “MS ~~~~~ and MI' .I “0ҠLast Thursday the Young Pe ui' Hwy Uiunty held their ï¬eld “1- rally at Markdalo. Both a‘ men and evening sessions were 1 Many \w-ro- prurient from all Hu- divinity tn witness the gamp hstvn to â€in “(minimal urns III-M :Ii â€Iv .\le'|I I'klin ('amn 'l'luuwla) arto'IIIomn \IhI-II the lzw II and mu HMPI' «mm as “'.OԠIN ~ hm:- Hf HH'il' |i\'.o'. *nflhzlll ~~. I.II 0's and similar mums mmlv In! [III-an"! aHI-I'mmn and a I. mus IIIIII hwn tmuu'd evening IIIIII h I-IIJHH'II by alt in annul- .aym llllh‘ m Debatingâ€"3w Contest in Good Sports Day Put 0 ball Competitions and R Evening.â€" COOS. n in Soft tm- saw-um! gamv, Bums- nu" .“HSHH' but Inst. who'n Mas- xum mm from Vamwy. Evening Entertainment ll Sunday svlmnl pit'nin t'lmn'h Sunday whom! I Hu- qu-cilm'klin camp I'D)“ arh'l'lmml “'ht'll Hm . ""0'gllill'ol than a natinnul I‘lu- amrmaliw was tukvn »+« and Mr. J. .‘ll'Mi'- “HIN'SSIIII Ollub and Hm 5 Mrs. ï¬rm-Invum! and Mr. um: mam “mm 0301: M ms [DI'PSO‘IIL 'l'lwrw WPI'P Hm [ï¬rms from “spl'i'y 'lclm' Hill from (Hum-l2. nm's as “'0â€, W8. Sul'lhnll ’ MNIIH mmlv from Duncan "OWN-.5 Ppuplo Mm- Hill VS. Jinn“! and a. Classiï¬ed Ads. on It will pay you. 'l‘hv church building “as not laign pnnuizh tn act ommndatn tho Orangb men and thPil‘ frinnols. and. with the l'ivslntvi'ian cungrvgation also wur- shipping with tho Baptists. many \wre forced. to stand throughout the \xlinli- SPHiC’t‘. Mr. Taylor-s 99r- mnn \\ as a masterlv address and has chato d (“OllSlt lovable wrv faxorahle cnmment amongst those who heard‘l it. Is 1'. nmtvsty atmut at! its nth-2' urn-vs. It spo'aks tn mom's mn- srivm’o's‘ and ('Hmtn'ls ttwm tn listvn \\’ht‘â€tt'l' tho-y â€hwy or nut . lt. showtï¬ 7! light Itlmll â€In “'Hl’lt‘ zlhnw' Hm hl'ightltt'ss of HM sun, .\tr. 'l’aylnt‘ chm-d his so-rmnn with 9 "turn dil't'ct. appt‘al to â€H‘ Orange). mo-n ttwmsvlws. Ho- said that as Hrungnmnn, they had always shunt fur Hm own book. "amt in thn mr-a-l sure you livv by its principles and tx'anstatv its teachings intn practice. it will be to you liko1 the pillar of cloud which went bnt‘m'o the chil- ctrvn of Israel." ltlw myslm')‘ 0f Hm lmnk. and how- o-wr mm-h nwn may lw puzzlml tn :moh-rstmnl sum» things t'untainm‘l therein, the mercy and love of God, és «'lvm- mm unmistakvahln. Thur» is z! majesty ahuul all! its â€Hur- anpo-s. It sxwaks tn mvn‘s mn- rum l m I 60 «Ind llm nn- IN Hut. nut, nnty “’0 m- timt ditt‘wâ€" o'tlm's ut' npininn as tn ttw angvt who: ttt'ltt tho- littlo' hunk in his hand. 'l'hm-o- is atsn a otivvl'sity nt‘ \‘inws rewarding â€to' hunk itwlt‘, Sumn haw I‘anl'ott‘o't it as the gos- po-l mmat'hmt by the" rvt'tn'nwrs; 50th as a snpplo'nwnt tn ttw St‘alt'tt hook, sumo' as tlw oto'stinivs Ht' ttw ('htm'h anot nttwrs as “w whnh" “thin. or .\'o-\\‘ 't'o-s'tanwnt. .\lr. 'l‘ayton' said that he» had no intvntinn nt' oto‘aling with tho'sv opin- inn~' as ttwy mm'ernmt tho angnt amt ttw hunk. hnt rathm' \vunht takn tlw statt'mnnt as ttw basis Ht' somer- thim: ho- wishmt tn say (“Htlt't't’llillg’ ttw npo'n Bttttt‘ mgzu'cting its impnt't- anon amt its «'haractm'. 'l‘hvrv was nu ttnnht that. ttu- Bib-tn was t’rnm‘ tn-awn. as its wntnnts pmw this without «tispnto. It is a l‘t'W'latintl nt' Hunt tn man amt man tn himsntf. It. ansm-rs tn all ttw pl'nhto'ms amt tungings nt' thn human heart. The \th'ltt might. gut alnng withnnt. tho \‘ulnmo's nn phitusn-phy amt :‘vivnw, its put-ms amt its singm's. its m'atnrs. but it. mum nvwr gut atnng withnnt Hm nlwn “thin. â€Ham's think that. “w angvl pop- ro-svntml sun-1v mighty lwno-ï¬c-u-nt instrnnwntam)‘. whlln still nthvrs maintain that Hw ("LEM was Jmus oihrlsl. Ho-aolml by “in Durham llilizvns' Hand. no'arl)‘ ninvly Hrango-mo-n nl Durham District man'hml in a limly lu llw Haplist rhul'ch Sunday morn- ing l'm' lhvir annual ('hurvh atltvnal- am-o- paraolv. 'l‘lw i-nulv nl‘ marl'h lay alnng liaral’raxa slu-vl. tn Mill slm'o-l. lho'nm' ln Allwrl, lu Lamhlon aml waslm'ly tn lhv church building. 'l'ho- llM'. .‘ll'. Taylor, tho paslul'. lamk l'm' hin lo'xl llu- pasasgv fl'nm flow. In : '2. "Anal ho lull in his. llflllol a “HIP lmnk “pull." 'l'lll‘l'o' \W'l't' \Viah- olill’o'l'o'lu'o-s Hf npininn. sahl llw spo-akr'r. anmng “llllll'fll svlml.;.~4 l'o'gal'oling “In an- gvl whn ho-iol in his hand â€In lilllP lwuk. Sum“ think â€in Anal-l was inlmulo-ol ln m-pwsvnl Luthm'. tho l’rnh‘slanl, rvl'm-mo-x- whn lhmugh llw 01w" lmnk ('amo' tn “ll' ll'lh‘ knnwh-algv of Hip gospel and whnsv lmlol. l'varlvss nth-mucus lml mul- llluolo's ul’ nlhm's ln tho- samv knowl- mlgo‘, ORANGEMEN HELD BIG SUNDAY PARADE Robb non-conï¬dence amendment and ' unmedintely afterwards an nounced that he had forgotten hav- ing “paired†with Donald Kennedys 9; Peace Riyer. ml vote, harm. FORGOT HIS “PAIR†‘1'. W. Bird, Progressive LLP. for Nelson, Mm, who, in the excite- ment of the last hectic hours of the wusmentsry session, voted for the uqueu baptist. unurcn in a Body Sunday Morning,_Where Excellent Discoï¬rsé - Wgéy’Gi;I;I; Taylor. 130 We- iincl â€UNP- l as tn tlw angel 0‘ hunk in his hand. oliuflsih of How. by Rev. J. DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THï¬RsnAY, JULY 15 1926. .. um. u-ui uusst's 1'93†Mnrtlny nf Dm'nm‘h and Kaihlonn McMillan \"PI‘P also successful in obtaining ï¬rst and second-class standing rPspm-tiwly. hut. haw hmm 'iin'ahlp to 11an their names in the Is 9. . We congratulqte the sqccessful lsmdf‘ms on their sum-mm m nun- year 8 work; 'l'lwsoflny's dailif's' ('ontainwl HIP names of “)0 following students who wm'p Slim‘vssful in passing tlmii‘ 0x- aminatinns, held recently. Interim First-class Certiï¬cates. Ruby Blyth. Irvin Sharpe. Socond-class. Win understand that Misses Pearl 1m» cww-asml ls sm'viwd by his widnw. whu has hm'n Ill J“ lwulth fwz' snmv timv. and wlmsv cnnditinn was madn ('I'itivnl by â€W tragic oft-3th Hf hnr husband. Thu clo'omsm‘l was uhrm? 38 wars of am and is alsn sm-vivml h" rnlatiws in Potrnlia whvro ho was born. Tht' de-asml is s widnw. “'hu has hm fmx- sump ï¬rm. and V was madn (‘l'itit'nl ulna“) nf' hM‘ lnmhnnrl :ll'illll was spun but a h-w hunch-Mfg;- I‘m-f. from) tho- car. Dr. D. Mm'r uf Ilic‘lgvtnwn was PC «'allvd and turuml Hm oasw mm' tn tlnnmwr Dr. MvPhail Hf Highgam, M1 who was nut. 0f tlw Village at Hm I timv of Hm tragvdy. A jury was 1 impunvlml and “w body \‘imwd. Hm‘ inqnvst mljnurning until Wmhwsclay 3 of nvxt work. wlwn nvidmmv will â€Ii ha taken. D'“ -...~ -...vII. 1(ll“ rim! a clislilm'w Hl' 5'0an 2"†3111'ch mu â€m pilnt M â€w lcn'unmtiw. ‘ 'l'lw ('stsing at \\’l|i('l| the. am- alo-nt. tank plum- iln'nlw-s twn ruacls whirl: :u-v guarolo'ol by gate-s. Mr- !lnll had In ('l'uss Hm M. H. H. tracks l’wt'urv thus» Hf HIP Pvl'n Marmu-Hn, m Hw snuth uf whirl: is Hw sm- Hun. I'Iymviuwssvs clwlam that. Hm gatv nn Hm nurth SM" Hf â€H’ ll. I}. H. ('l'HSs‘ill}: was nnly partly 41mm. allnwing â€H‘ nmturist “H M â€H- travks. It. is lwlivwmi Hm! Hm driv- 01' lost. (rnntml of his var \vlwn Hm train was sum] but a t'vw lmnolrml fem: frnm Hu- car. I “1'. D. Marv (if Ric'lLN-hnx'n n'uu --.\-'I‘.IIU dual]: of A. E. Mainâ€. for 12 yvars ago-m. at. Hm Pm'v Mm'quvlh- stuliun lwrv. 'l'hv tram-My nt'rlu'l'ml \thn MNLHH was rutm'ning In his \\'Hl'k l'rum huwh. 'l‘lw car in \‘lm'h ho was riding was martianâ€. «lo-mul- ishml and was. with tlw drive-r. var~ Five! 3 dislmu'w Hl' snnw 200 yards nu Hu- nilul M H... I......m..o;...‘ , -- "‘1...‘ vv u; .ul-‘. 1‘17““ My. Hmwsszm, and umwmwl in Hm anlml Fl'm' Pm'ss of July 8. The lllvsszlg'c- is dalml I'Hl' 'l'uc-snla)‘ Hf last \ka. tln- unfurlunato- \‘ivtim 1w- ing huriml am Friday. and says. Ho-ing struck by a fast \wsllmuml M. (L. R. train slnnrHy "New 2 n'rlm'k this aftvrnuun rvsultml in thv instant olo'ath of A. 1‘). MMIHII m.- M 'l‘lw fullnwing dispatch frum High gatv ro-t'vrs tn :1 noninvw of Mrs. Ken o-xto-nct our sympathy. Mr. Jumps Lmlingham horn has l’t‘l‘t‘tVt'tt nu [bttl'tic'lllm's of his mo- tho'r‘s last. illnvss HUH‘I' than a h'ttc‘r row-ivm‘l twn \kas am». tvlling him that sho- was gutting: \wakm' and that nu hnpo- for how ultimatn rwnv- wry was Inukmt t'ul'. \vnman nf many gnml qualities, a ,mel nrighlmr, and â€in iii-\vs Hf lim- passing. f‘Vl'll at, snrli an ailvnncmi agv. will In. i'o'ro'ivml \villi ro'gl‘Pl llv llw nlilvr rnsicli-nls \vlm knmv ln-r inlimatvlv. lnli-rmvnf was "'13le al. Valu'mn'o'r. Mrs. lmilingliam. \vlm was “in lasl snrvivim.r mvmln-r Hf llw pinnm‘r lmlingliam family. luavo-s to mmn'n ,llivir lnss a family 01' six suns ancl ‘fnnr clang'lilo-rs: Jami-s in Durham, and Mrs. l'I. lluyro- diary . in Brill- inrk. lln- nnlv [\vn mumln-rs of the family nmv rvsiilvnl, lwro': Mrs. .lnlin lilark (l'Illrn. Mrs. Jamvs McLarlvi rlilsiv. anul Hi-nrgv. al \‘anrnnvo‘r: Ro-v. R. B. l.i-oliiigliaiii. llarrislnn: Mrs. Frank anlo- (Jo-an. at livln- fun, Mam: ansl )lo-ssrs. Waltvr, 'l‘lmmas and Mark healing-ham at llnlgalv. Sask†in all Hf \vlinm \vv o-xluncl our svmnatliv. Mrs. Lmlingham was horn near Latnrm. and was a daughter ut’ the latv Mr. and Mrs. Applehy, the fur- mm' nt' whom was for )‘Pax's post- mastvl' at. that plam'. About 63') me's agn shv was max-rim! to Mr. Lmling- ham, whu px'mh‘t‘f’asmt how in 189?. Mr. and Mrs. lmtingham spvnt. tho whnlv nt’ HH‘il' mal'l'imt lit'v nn their farm on tho ti’th cnncvssitm ut' Brn- tim'k. no-nr Dm'mwh. tlw lattvr I'v- sicling tho-w until about flt’tvvn yo-ars as“ wtwn 9hr \wnt \\'¢-st to lin- with how daughtvr at. Vanvunwr. 'l'hv «lo-wasml. whn was a l’rushy- h't'iall in ruligiun. was. with hm' hns-‘ hand. nun nt’ tlu- {munch-rs nt' thug vhm-rh nt' that. «'lvuuminntinn at lmrmwh. and in hvalth thv family po-w “as nun-r “want. Sh“ was a wuman at many gnml qualitivs, a :mmt nvighlmr, :mot thv nvws nt' hm- -_ â€" “anvvuull I|UUUI vuu News ofv'f'hgic Death of Relative at Highgate. PASSED EXAMINATIONS v_ ““.Y U‘v IIUIV ‘IL’IIIC 'â€"" her daughtor, Mrs. James McLarty. Mrs. Lmlingham would have been 83 years: 01' ago had Sllf‘ lived until the 8th of August, and nor (loath, so far as is known as yet, was caused from a gvnm'al lll‘Clllll‘ duo lo HM age. Though ordinarily a lwaltlly woman. llw «lvcoasml has not. boon any too wvll for the past month and gradually grow weaker until she passï¬ul away on “"m‘lnosday of last \wu', Mrs. Imlingham \yas _lmrn nvar [ “‘1‘--. hvr Mr. James Lodingham of this place recoiwd tho sad news last Thurs- day nf tlw «loath of his mother, Mrs. Wilham Lndingham, who passed inwayI on \\'m.mg_sduy_at the home 01' ,â€" lrs. William Lodin ham, Pioneer of Latona District, iod Last Week at Home of Daughter at Vancou- ver, 3. C. RECEIVED NEWS OF DEATH OF MOTHER uuaye the sqccessful their success In their mm 01' snnw ’m \mm m Hw lmnmntiw. m: at \Hlil’ll Hu- arm- an. in_\n_l\vs two» wads 5 yvzll‘s still inn Advertise in The Chronicle. It Pays. Tho- hmiw. a t'ranw structurr. was sold by Mr. Aldrod before coming East. tn his young-st son, Pnrcy, who is farming noar Cnyinn, having 400 arras under cultivation. 'l‘hungh \w-lt cuwrmi by insuranrn. the’ loss will b0 lmm'y. and aside t'rnm tho monetary loss. considerable irrrplarrabio housrtmld effects and keepsakes were destroyod. We sym- pathize with Mr. Aldred in his loss. Mr. J. A. Aldl'ml rucvivml Word this wm-k ul' tlw «instruction by Iirn Friday night of last. wvvk. of his fm'me-r hnnw at Co'ylnn. Sash. whioh is summsml tn haw' slal'tvd l'l‘um tho chimnvy, and which spread with such rapidity that unthing (would ho savml. FORMER HOME BURNED IN WEST Primary ._._ Hm'clnn .‘lvllrzw lilmm- “mm 8!. .lunws Hth' 81!, [snhrl .lamwsun 80. lilmnvmat‘y-thwuum Bailvy lialwlinv Mitc'lu-H 80, lull'mmvtm'y - - than (Smut. «mom». Hahn 82. Hum-vimw- Sam) 73. Alivv Niclmlsun ‘75, Theory Illtwl'mmliatn Hish‘ngvâ€"Stvlla 11m" 81. Junior H:u°mrm_\'â€"~-Stvlla Mc( “.0 'I'IH' fUHMVim: {Irv HH- lncal (mn- H'o- rvsnlts nl’ Hm 'l‘m'nntn Conserva- tury of Mnsiv mid-sunnm-r c-xam- inations in Mann and 'l'hvur)’, pupils [H'Ppal'ml by Hm Misso's Violvl. E. and Ruth Flu-small. Maximum num- bvl' Hf marks is Hm. pass 60, IIOIWI‘S 7H. lirsl-vlass lmnurs 80, Piano lntvrmwlialvâ€"Jitlwl â€why 75, lil- lun Hay 68. .lunim- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mar} Huuhvs. Hmmwr. 70. .Vumm Magnum '37. hurnthy l’ivkvr- in: 63. M 1°. . MUSIC EXAMINATION RESULTS ANNOUNCED 'l‘lw nun-ting: was openvd with a hymn and Um Lurd's Prayer in unisun. after which Hu- minutos of tho prvvinus mow-ting were read by Miss Juanita. HHlnws. when a general husinnss dliSt'llssinll I'ullowod. Mrs. Padlivlal wad Hm scripture lvssnn frnm Matthew 721-2. This was t'nlluwml by a reading by Mrs. (Ho-V. I’vtm's untitlml â€The Trou- Mvsnnw Mitv an." An into-rvsting part uf tlw mepting was Um pro-svntutinn to Miss Adeline vaitt. hridoP-tH-lw and a mvmber nt' Hm Cirvlv. HF 11 suitublo address and gift. 'l‘hu achh-c-ss was read by Mrs. Pndlio'hl. and Mrs. Pntors made thn pl-vsvnutinn in lwhalf of tlm 1’2i1'tflohancla suitahlv ro'ply was made byï¬liss HUWIH. Pvltsm prim .. \‘i M I) ll- g ‘: 0 'l‘ln- munthly mm'tiug 0f the Young l.:ulio~s‘ .‘lib‘s‘i'ln (lit-«'10 M! the.) Queen Straw! vlmrvh was lwld at the par- snuagv 'l‘hurmlay of last week. The pl'nsiclvnt, Mrs. H. R. l’acllivld. was in Hm chair. rimm'y Harmunyâ€"MyrtIn Held Monthly Meeti; for Discus- sion of Business and Other Iat- ters of Importance. can I “I IV“; “I ““63 Received 'néféiinls of Recent Exam- inations Last Week. QUEEN ST. LADIES MET AT PARSONAGE DIED AT HOOSOHIN mos: .aucu mmeu OF E PEN OUNCES 0F momma Hg :1 such“ waning, Mrs rwd lunch. “Urdu†M01211“. 83 .‘IIIH'S HPndvrsun um Hrzml. 84, www Saunders _Various Grades WHO’S DUMB NOW? MCCI'H 0 Knoll Mr- a pleasant)? bvéï¬ffl‘é" wgs EBthm‘fï¬ further enjoyment, .the. party return- ing home spout midnight. After lunchenn the party motored tn Southampton where an afternoun of softball and other games. and bathing was indulged in. after which the choir sat dawn to a sumptuous {our course chicken dinner at Hill- crest Lodge. Foilowing the dinner A n'AA_-_l Spent Pleasant Afternoon on Beach at Southampton in Games and Swimming. The annual picnic of the choir of Knox l'nitmii church was held last Thursday at'tornom. Leaving here about 10.30 in the morning, the choir lunchod at Harrison Park, Owen Sound. where they were joined in the festive hour by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Midiiiehro‘ of â€wen Sound, for-J le‘hl‘PSidPllL‘ here. KNOX cnuacn chom ' 'J‘hv'flmx'm' svn'h'o in thu QIIW'II Sh'vot chum'h last Sunday morning." was a must intmwling and vujoy- ahlu nnv. in whivh thv (’hilch'u-uwfl thv Cungl'vgatiml tuuk avliw part. Then- \\'as u (‘hihh'vn‘s chuir, and â€my 3150 tuuk part in scripture inwaclings and singing. 'J‘lw «'hurch was suitahly «Im'nralml for Hm 04'- casion. and the service Well uttvnd- ml. The sermcm by tho pastor. Hm; J. E. Palm's. was must. amu-om-iutu fur thv occasiun and much onjuyod by the commgatiun, Mr. Priors tak- ing for his text, “I am the rose of Sharon." FLOWER SERVICE HELD IN QUEEN ST. CHURCH Who represented Lincoln 1n the now defunct parliament is expected to ho taken into the Cabinet of Hon. Al'- thur Metghen. __ _.~â€"vâ€"- av VA uuuuuj Morning Service.4pecial Sermon by Pastor, Rev. J. E. Peters. Tim 'l’npiv wa< taken by Mrs. R. Maci‘ax'lanv. who gaw a splmdid accnunt. of tlw uarly missinns of our church. mulling with Km-mi. Trini- dad, Fm'mnsa and chvrs. Mrs. Mav- fai'lanv’s paiwi' wa< lisium-d in with ploasurv by all the3 sncb't)‘. 'l‘hv mi! 0311 was answvrod by a Biblo \‘i‘rno on “Muming.†al'tm- which this \‘i‘I‘y enjnyablv mvn'ing was close-d with the Lord's Pi'ayi‘ir in I'nison. - 7 _-_-,_. -..‘_ v'yullll‘l‘lL' rmuiing was takvn by Miss M. Mr- (iirr. after which variuns maltm's of business wow disvussml and tin- \‘isitm's‘ report giwn. .‘l S .“1; 12-â€. u.“ .- 3-in-3. vs III!’ .“ . . ,. \nux lmtod (hurch “as hold at tho hum.» of Mrs. A. H. Jack- sun nu 'l‘lnn‘scla.\'.‘.lulv 8. with Mrs Julm B0“ pro-siding. .le Scripturt; Iha|o|.l;-\.u .--. -. 4-1, h I Early Missions in Triyidad, Formosa .â€"J 'I- --- KNOX UNITED W. M. S. MET lAST WEEK v - _â€"vâ€"â€"'-.' on. OOIIII“.U, IUIIIIUB' and Korea Was Dealth With. t One of Topics Hm nynn’thly plogftipg of the \\'. J. D. CHAPLIN ENJOYED PICNIC SAT“ $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. §unday During the holiday of Rm; B. D. Armstri‘iniz, the Presbyterian and Baptist congregations are holding union services. Rev. Mr. Taylor ha\- ing charge of them. Next Sunday morning. the serVicv \\ill in. in the, Town Hall. in the owning in tlu- Baptist church. (in Sunday, July ‘25. the morning . service will be in the Baptist Church. the evening service lwing in tho- Towu Hall. During Rev. Taylor‘s alosenct- on holiday. the sei'Vicv will lie in charge of Rev. Mr. Armstrong. lmth pastors in this manner loving aide to enjoy a midsummer release t‘rom arduous duties without any hard- ship on their parishionerr. Rocky Silllflt't'll church (Burns. will he held at the usual hour. In the l'nited churches. durim.r the absence of Rev. Mr. Peters. the services will he looked after by Rev. Mr. Smith of Knox church, who. besides having “to two Durham churches, will also have the charges at. Zion and Hampden. (it these latter, the serviCe commences at 1.30 at Zion and 3.30 at Hampden. tnwn, mewding aim": Qm Hwy marchvd alum: Lamb m Alive-rt, Hufn 34m“: to SM and must in Garafraxu, mm; \ (Contimwdpn page v . ‘---\u| ull IVI"I. It was quite natural that the it;- ner man must. he satisï¬ed. and It is in the credit Hf the tww lmtels. the restaurants. the Red tlruss Se- ciety and the Baptist. church can- gregation that so little time was cen- sumed in servingr dinner. The Red Cross had tvm places. in [illtn'aflnn tor the sewing 01' meals. in the Queen street church and in the Town Hall, while. the Baptists turned their church school room into an eatini.r place for the «lay. 'l‘heée. with the hotels. had a busy time at lmth dinner and supper lmiir~. and while the hi1.- crewd was handled with premntness and dispatch and supplied with an abundance nt‘ grind \‘ictuals. all had enough in supply the demand, though we understand that. there. was little ever. With Marshal (ieerge A. .Vehle at the head, the parade lined up in front of the Town Hall and marched through the principal streets ut' the tewn. Preceedim: alum: Queen street, they marched alum: Lamhten street. 1 " _ n A IL â€â€4 A Good Parade 'l‘hnugh adwrtisvd to Cunnncncu at 1 o'clock, the parudv did not got undm' way until m-arly mw Imm- lalvr, Hw dvla)‘ lwing vansml by NW “'0! conditions prvvailing all mon'n- iug (his m'c-wnmm Hu- lmlgus [rum arriving nu svhmlulv timv. and it was m-zn'ly Hm mmn huur win-u Um \‘iriting brvtln-vn arrival. _ __-- â€" ‘J'l‘Iull“â€" llcll'll."llal'!'\'. those who hravod tho- vh-nu-uts “rm “'0'†Powell! ill Ullo' ut' thv host par- ades that has New boon lwhl horn, and in a day of sports and sm'iahll- ity that. only an Uranm' gathvring 'can produm'. llvsidns tlw «trance- mvn. it is ostimatmt that hvtwvvn four and ï¬ve thousand pmplo- mm. in attendance and from the noon hour up to late M'vninu‘. all strm'ts wore crowded with a cmul-naturo-d crowd which, mod-natm-mlly put up with tho «'rcmwh-«t mnntitmn Hf tho thm'mmhfam-s and tlw many in- rnnvnnipnppg 'lflp[iggg'l;l|' .........-:I: :It uu- murmng “as aII3t|IiIIIz IIIIt ideal. a hoa33 rain 13â€â€lean shm‘Il3 aIIIIr IIa3liIleI IIIIII'I llI'all} II IH'IOI'k. “hilv IlIIs (IHIIIHI‘H nn doubt kept. mmI3 fl‘Hln aIII-IIIIIIIg. “IOSI‘. from a dislamu IIHI'IH'IIIRI‘H'. ‘lll‘lfl. I-n-l n I - .v . ullu IUU eelebratien held in Durham Mnnday will rank as one of the best ewr seen in this part of Grey (Jimmy. when it is estimated that fully six hundred Urangemen. in 2% Lodges joined the parade thrmmh the tnwn streets after which the speaking was held frnm a platl'urm erected at the rear of the Town Hall. Be- sides the ledges in the parade. there were two ether lodges in te“ n whirh arrived too late tn .ieiii in the pre- ression but. which were pl't'M‘lli at the ether parts «if the prngram pre- Vltlt‘d. “The Glm'ious Twelfth“ is now a manor of hislnr} m-lnln'atinn lwld in Inn-ham will rank as 0110 nf tlw seen in this mart nf Hm nonimwns lwmrssarih a g'allwring of this ma [H‘U uni in Grey Oounty Joined Durham in Big 12th of Jul Celebration Ield Here '0“d.’.â€"£00d Addresses and Sports During Afternoon Provided $onietlling~ for All Visitors. and Excellent aleut Gave Fine Concert in Durham Rink in Evening. EXOHANGING PULPITS _ .--‘ 'vuu u‘I‘ . l-Ill'l'l‘ 0 other lodgvs in (mm whirl: too late In jail) in tlw pro- hut which \wrn New!“ at 1‘ parts of the program pm- mattvr .Of jgis‘ï¬lï¬i'y. him-{1.16 ness and dispatch and I an abundunvu 01' 2mm had «munch tn sumply â€101.13“. we understand part of Hwy (haunty. Limatmi that fully six gomvu. in 2% Lodgvs 'mlhf gln‘ngm-h the tmvn ssaj‘lly lnw_~\‘ziiling this magmt 11d». II a moml-Ilaturvd od-natm-mlly put MIMI (‘HHc HM" "r anciuthv many in- Lamhtnn showt t0 Suuth 911991. I turning nmth f« 'l' 1926