Store 26. I926 {0"83 nantel ICES tre 28 whom where $35.35 H0 ll VOL. ESLâ€"NO. 3088. Hanover Man Sentenced at Owen Sound Tuesday Morning, While Two Companions Received Fines for Being Under Influence. 15 DAYS FOR DRIVING CAR WHILE DRUNK Elias Blako' was swntvm'ml to 15 day-2 in tho- County jail at hard Inhur fur driving a mntor car while» mtnxic'atmi. and hisiwo «rumpanions, William Wilson and Christuphm' Lip-ski», wvro' 838031400] 310 and costs I'm' hmnu inmxirato'ol. All throw: an! Hanuwr nwn. and NW 6356- was heard lwfnro- )Inngatn ï¬rmnwl' at Uwvn Tho! court. ca: 3 head-â€n vnll abnnt midnight \Vhitr-furol‘s cur «3.4! ul’ Ham) K3124}. le Ilu' w, ‘o- trawlling Tho- rmlrt. ran-w is Um result Of a “Pad-UH i'nllisiim that. occurred aimnt midnight. on Saturday at \Vhitr't'nrot's rurw, about three milc-s vast nr Hannwr on the Durham ltg‘nul. 'l‘ho- throw awn in question wN'o- trawlling toward Hunowr in a tmirim.r var, and who?" on tho straight strvtrh asm-nding the hill at ttw vurw, ran intn a simian rar driwn by annthvr Hanm'or man. Luckily nu nnv was wrimxsly in- met. though a lady occupant m’ â€w swim: is said tn haw reroivmi .mnw- bruising and was badly shakvn up. 'l'hw smian. “'hit’il was gning Ill Ht" lviipnx‘iit' olil'o'i'tiutl. was â€\‘o'r an it~' nwn siolo' nt’ tiw mad as far 3h it mulcl 3.xâ€, hut ano-rthvlpss thv tmn'in: ran howl-nu intn it with tho» “Nun that. but]. vars \wrv quitv ORDERED TO PAY $8.00 PER WEEK Non-support and Desertion Case Heard Tuesday Morning Before Magistrate Laidlaw. H FATHER McGEOY Left This Morning for Hamilton and Later Goes to Rochester, linn., for Medical Treatment. l‘. Ml with I"| I['|I Futhvr )lt-any has not lwcn fvcl‘o in; at. all \anl for some timer, and whilo- this was generally known among his parishioners. it was not kught. that his condition was such a-' to warrant the steps that have bm-n taken. {lowing here six years ago last [INHIKEIIL llltIv ... as :n warrant. been taken. turning here six years ago last Man-h. Father MeGeoy has been an indefatigable worker among his peo- ple. and it was owing tn his energy and vsthnsiasm that the present Human clatholic church was erected - - u.....:...m a; mm as a ï¬ne parish 1th steps that have hall at N. .muus, t... . Hewus most popular among other I't‘lluin'is‘ denominations in this dis- tru't. and it is to be home! that he will soon be. restored to his usâ€" ual health and able to continue his work here. He ieft this morning for Hamilton and intends going lat- er to Rochester for treatment. Pre- vious to his departure, a large num- ber of his parishioners gathered at his home at Markdale on Tuesday evening and presented him with a m (I|I!| -.‘-.‘-Â¥~, Rumun tlatlmlic church w in Durham. as “well as a l hall at St. John's, Glenelg. H0 was most popular an rnlis‘zinus denominations i1 l'lw Hm H {FMS _\l \\ ll tl' .\l «no. dead. a. Knlly tnlol Hm magistrato a n." hardships, privations and - sho- had under-son» and told and that. she \lelo‘l. under no mshmons. lfw longer with Ko-lly. wh hm! t'ailml ran Inc-adâ€" that both imashwl. and 0er m l3"! .Vho Pal'. :‘nit \\ PP. many I'rio'mls M How. mum-r [H‘ll'is'h pl'ivst fur Durham. . and )Iurkdulv. will learn r-grvt that "wing tn ill hralth : bum l'nl‘vml. for a timv at tn lvaw tlw parish and in- shm'tly to go to the Mayo Hnspilal at Rochester, Minn., u t ment. - . ,7 J .V. u: jobs, “'8: Hullstahlt «I by his \w'll \w-I'o 'wial .‘lolo-ncn of Mrs. Kelly \wnt that hm' husband hall mar- vight years mm. ï¬lm was nt of Normanhy, :‘mcl tlwy ll'l'lml in Hall. whm'n tlwy tlw yoars a-nol subsoquvntly .p to the farm in Normanhy al'. 'l’lwy haol latterly livml vit for llw past two wars. .‘o‘l‘fl throw chilolrvn living ASH“ linlifl‘ was - it was a v min-him n KPIIV .nntinued II'UOH THE DURHAM CHRONICLE. up â€1'0 PH [EAVING PARISH friomds qwants of Hm hall'- l.l:|(’m| undo-1' arm-.4! iunslrnhlo- Drum" and M and mkom tn Owe-n o'llh-llm' was giwn. t' this \\‘o'o'i\'. \\'il|iam ~' IN'I‘H in town for t' Ht. \WN'ks wm'kina as placmt unotor ar- »|v .\â€t'll mu 3 chat-gr iis wife, Mrs. Eliza- IH i'umplaim-ct that I tn supply him with a)? Mr. and that. ho Si'l‘tml hof'l‘ amt thwir' Th6? case was svt in tho morning. but. was not "n hand at {11% a half hour IatPr m-him-rv at" ttw law 'H'IVlllg Imago". 'l OH [I] ill HS. Hm .lnfpnclam tho 39:0 1) Kvlly wvnt ml as far wlnss Hw with tho- vro- quitv lu'ukc-n l'lw [mir- '» sic!" and who-n it Fathvt' 'H EARLY MORNING FIRE DESTROYED HEN-HOUSE Fine Structure of W. G. Lawrence East 0! Town. Went Up in Smoke Early Thursday Morning of Last Week. ' l-‘ir'v. causing damago- of approxi- mato-ly 81,60). \‘istic-«l the pl't'miSPs 0! Mr. William G. I.a\\'r0ncv, east nf town. lwtwm-n â€w huurs of 1 and 2 “Hook last Thursday morning. who-n his big. m-w [umâ€"house was vntirvl)’ dustmyo'd tngvthor with 11p- wanls Hf I’M) plum lu'ml lvghm'n Imus. Thur" was an insurnnm'of $500 on tlm building. and. we understand, snmo- twu or throw hunchwi (inilars nu thi- contornts. but this will nut. iii-gin t0 ro-imburso» Mr. Lawrvnce fur his loss. 'l'im m'igin of “in tiro is a cum- pIo-to- niystm'y. us Mr. Lawn-n9" had attnmlwl to his [multry bi'ffll'w†dark and had dimo- sn without ttw aid of a lantm-n or anything that wniiiii he liko-ly to svt tire to the huiliiing. .\l 1'. Lawronce was the ï¬rst. in n»- iii 0 [hp tin- being awakpnod by tho hiight light, and “hm he got out nf thv hhllsi', no-ui'h oni-Jialt ni Hu- huihling hail hwn cnnsumml. 'ilw building was a lawn frami- struc- ilii'o- 88 i'm-t lung and 20 in“! \Viilv, was we'll-built ul’ tlw iwst mahirials and hail a (,‘HIH‘I'MO' “001' and funnel- :iiinii. ( 'l‘hvrv \W'l'i‘ i'nur pi'ns hwnâ€" i)‘ l'owt. Silllul‘o'. with a fowl mum in lhv mum-a- ..r ihv huihiing. and tho- rust in him I'ui' i'i-iwtinn was mnwthing M'o-i' SIMN), H! â€w huusv, building had building was “WP 88 fun! mun-thing «we-1° SIAM), 'l'lumgh 11“ MP3 is vntvrtuino ho huw NW 131'" stal'tml. HH'I‘O' snnu- suspivlnns that it did start itsvlf. \\'ho-n tho- lmuso- plum-4! lip I'Hl‘ HIP right, all “N“ \wrv Flu-“MI as «m nthm' night.- pm‘iilH)’ HH' aunt's lo'aclillg.’ h! RUN OVER BY CAR; GIRL HAD LEG BROKEN Marguerite Corlett, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Corlett, Sustained Painful Injury Tuesday Evening. \ III-plorbl» aII-iIloIIt hammnml on IIIII :Itl‘axa stII-I't III-aI' HII~ III iIlgII IIII Illo‘s‘olil‘ I‘H‘ilillfé. “III-II )laImII-I‘ite‘ I III '6‘“. Hm thiI tI'I'II- \IIIIIu-IIIII IlaIIL'II- III III' Mr. and )lIs. RIIIIIII I‘IIIlvH. IIf IIIII'IIIIPII. was l'llll (WI'I' by a MI? and had IInI- IIl' IH‘I‘ 103:5 lil'flkI'n lw- thwII thI- an‘I‘ and “I" anklv. 'l'lm I-m- was I‘lI'iVI'II lI_\' MI“. Ray Ml‘IJ‘fln var was rlriwn lvy Mr. Ray Mal-Man 0f l’l‘il'M'lllv, Sn fair as 'l’lw (lln'i‘mivle- has Down :‘ihlv tn mom-lain. Mm'gmwilv and lwr pai'vnls \Vl'l'l' going nwr in llm 'l'nwn Hall fnllnwin: llw ('m'vmnny of the laying nl‘ llw mrnm' sluno- nl’ llw l’i-vslwlm'ian l’lllll'l‘ll. whm'v tho»)- inlvmlml ln pai'lnkvï¬f summi'. Win-n allpl‘l'bl'lclllll}: tlw hrhlgv, it. is éaial tho-y slurlml across llw sli-vvl and whiln going armss. llw om- lll'lW'n by Mr. Mclmzm vamu along. going smith. In allvmplim: ll" i'vli'am- lim' stems. it is said that. â€in lilllv girl slimml and f0â€, and Hip Par ran nwr mm ml “PP 1033. ln'i‘aking llin lmiw. llaul slu- nnll slimwol mnl fall- on. it. is thought that slw might haw psoapml. as tho car is: said in limb Fullnwing Hm :u'viclvnt. Max-gun?- itn was takvn to Dr. Jaminsml‘s â€mm \Vho‘l'e‘ Hm injurml limb was attnnd- ml and later tn tlw Rm! Cross Hospi- tal. wlmrc she is hwing carmil for. It is nxpnctwl that ï¬lm will 1w suf- t‘u-inntly rocox'm'c‘wl to 1m anmwl tn lwr homo on Satm'olay. MANY WENT WEST ON HARVESTBRS' EXCURSION THUS? WHO '0‘“ ht-l‘ Hm annual Hat‘vosto \wrv: 41.N.R.â€"-â€"J. Mightnn, \V. Rnay. N. Marshall. J. AMPM. A. Schmmg. J. CHI'IN‘N. E, Nnhlo‘. .-\, anblo‘. L. 3311]- mm. S. “Opkillé‘. \V. J. (H‘io‘I‘Sun. J. Park. \Y. McDona‘nl. G. \Ve'hh. \\'. Ronwivk. J. Anolvrsron. W. Smail. R. .\itknn. J. Ellis. R. Bye. R. Ponder. H. \\'ill'iam9. R. Nahlv. E. Nnhlp. II- 0 I (LP.R.â€"â€"\\'. Nichol. J. F. “'I'ighf, H. Bulfmu‘, (I. Paylor. Mrs. J. J. \ViL tun. Mrs. 1103'. B. Iloy, E. 1103'. 3. Watson. G. ankins. E. Nilman. D. H. Wadv. M. Anderson. R. Subol.\\’. A CORRECTION In our list of Field Crop prize winners last week. the name of Richard Barber was included. This should have been Matthew Barber. The mistake was not ours. as this was the name given us unofficially, but we regret the error very much and trust that this correction will be in order. Nnhlt‘. Jpn m. 25;: E LEV. a c. .3593 9::â€" 3 35. 1 .23 E: 1.: ._..A. 9::â€" EEE .Eu. :2: 335.21 4?... .5: 12:5... .3: .51. 1:: lwl'v last “'Pf‘k nn ï¬stors' Excursinns DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1926. James Simpson, Toronto, Occupied Local Pulpit Sunday Morning in Interests of Ontario Prohibition Union. QUEEN ST. CHURCH HEARD ADDRESS 0N PROHIBITION .\ fair sizml congrvgation assvm- him! in tho- Quoon Street l'nitod church hvro Sunday morning to liston to an address on prohibition c‘loliwrml ivy Jumps Sinmson, UN‘ notwl Labor lo-nilvr of Toronto. Mr. Simpson took his text from Lnkv x : 2i. "For I tell you. that. many prophots and kings haw iiosii'ou to son.- thoso- things which yo son. and haw- not soon (hum; and to hear thosv things which yo hear, and haw not hoard thvm." Rotorring hack to tho first pass- ins: of tho prohibition laws of the provinco. Mr. Simpson said that thoso pooplo who thought that tho work was ovor with tho passing of tho nooossary togislation woro :routly mistakon. Tho onactruont ot’ snoh a law was only tho hogin- him: and tho signal for thoso in t'awr ot' prohihition to got «town to tho roal work norossary for tho snoooss of tho moasuro. To him. tho Ontario 'J‘omporanro .\ot was tho most important law of tho proVim'o. or of tho lhinliliifln. Ho itwolt on tho clonwrrzioy of tho CLERKS TEAM Defeated Stone Plant Nine Last Thursday 14-“ for Titleâ€"Nine Innings of Thrills and Excitement. â€.197. xi. 3:. ï¬zzâ€"2:3: .:.:: :5 i=7 :5» 5:: v.7. ._:._ .755; 1.: 7.11:: v.2: :23, 1.: :: 15?.“ S: .3; 1.2.5:. 2: .uEE: 5.71.... 2.: :â€" ._::....?..L .z: .E E... .2: E .5. 1.5? _.:.::::c.. 35 .u:::: 7;: 2: 5 m4. 5: 5 1a.: £97. .2; 5.1::â€" szZ; 557:: 1:5 2 .32; E: .73: 7.7.1: 1.3.5 :5.â€" ._m._: E: .75.? :3 ...:.:..E.. .4: :53:â€" >.:a.::c: 23:; .2: 5...; 15......“ 14:9; .5: .z: Frizz; .2 -22.. 3:. 52:25 .75: .E..E..:.?. 272:2: ..:c .33. may, EE: :5 ._: 7:; i: 3 15:3 7a.: 2: 5...: 7:: 5:22.: :3; a may, {:33 :5??? E: E .:__.,.:..._._:S__.. :3... .z: .s... 3:9; .222.â€" ..:::.l. E: 7:: 1.47;... .z: .7522. .‘zcaw :5: .2: 3.; 1:... 5 11...; 7:. :_ _..;..:....:_ .12. H, ml'no'tt. â€L. H. BMW. 2!). In. 11. )Ivtiim', 3h... .\. Hlvmwnts. 1». I". Mrllraith. 1'1' 1'1. Kt‘fll'llvy. ss. : B. Lanllwrlus. If “'9 Sunâ€, (..... H. 'l‘hc‘rmpsnn ('l' M. Stvinavlwr. v .... .â€" ...:_..â€"/. ..’/ .. .2 42:3 .3 .... Z «is: ..$ .. .: 2:32“: .3 _: ._.:::::..7. .2 ...... .. .35...» .. .5 .._.._.:_._ .1. m... ._._::::..7. .mâ€" .. 5.. .11....4 2. ._.. ..::..7. .._ 372.1. .4 37.. :21. .\ dual was put [hi-Hugh un 'l‘hm's- clay nl' last \\'t‘t'k \\'lli‘l'o'lt}‘ .\li'_ .â€"\lvx. .\. Alien» 0t (ilniivlg. whn 110w mn- .lm't< Hm husinvss plll“t‘lla?~t‘tl from thr- nslatt‘ Of the" min (I. L. Grant. has [Illl‘PllaSt‘tl fmm Mr. A. B. .‘It'~ Lo'llan his l‘PSiclt‘llt't‘ 0n Countess stn-vt. Mr. Manlltm has nwnml t is pruywrty only a short timn, hut in that [wriod has greatly improvml thv [Pi-operty, until it. is one of tho best in tnwn. MP. Aljoo gnts pos- sessinn on the 15th of Novemhm‘. So far. Mr. McLellan has nothing in View. but will in all probability pick up something to his liking in the course) of the next couple of months. The real puint is not that â€in good die young. but that the youhg die good. It‘s nnver- a happy marriage un- less both get better mates than they deserve. RESIDENCE SOLD LAST WEEK LICHKS TOWN CHAMPIONS \H H H I’H -\ l' ONLY ONE FAILURE IN SIXTY PAPERS Miss Willa MacCuaig, Teacher at Tiverton School, Established Won- derful Record in Recent Examina- tions. ;It is always a plnasm'o for The (lhrunig-lo to tell of tho success of those of this distrivt, and it giws us addititmal pleasure this week to chronicle the pin-unmonal room-(l t-Stahlishvd by Miss \V'illa MacCuaig, daughtvr of Mr. Arvh. MacCuaIg of Hanolg, whn has [won touching: at tlw Continuation svhonl at 'l'ix'orlon, in Brucn County. during the past term. Miss Mat-(311mg had olmxm pupils write on 60 subjects, and in tha whole oxaminatiun, thore was only nnv failure in one subjnct, algebra. cm this suhjnrt. tlw whole clown piipils wrote, and while mm failure was room-dud, nt' tnn ohwvn pupils writii g. shr was sucrvsst'ul in pass- im: niiw with ï¬rst-class honors. one with svcmutâ€"rlass. amt 0110 with thirci-rlass hunnrs. Wu fool that this is a l't‘nlilf‘kailifl I'N‘Ul‘ti. and \w limii'tily (‘Oltgl'uttl- lutw Miss Mai'iliiaig and “1'? pupils un tlii- \x'nncivi-t'iil shuwing. WORK ON BRIDGE IS PROGRESSING Considerable Headway Being Made on Repairs to Garafraxa Street Bridge. Work ('HliilW'nW‘ll last. week on llw impairs in the} liai'afi'axa street hi'iclgv. lho- nhntnn-nl 01' which was washed awnv last Spring. The Bart- man llmnpam nl' 'J'c‘nuntu as an- nmnn ml in â€[050 mlumns last \ka, has llw «untinct, and :no wing: right ahvall Willi lhc- work. To «into thv \vm'kmon haw homn mmagml in i'vnnwing lhv 0M ahnt- mo-nt. and in this haw quite a jnh. Sn far consillm'ahln hhisling has him!) 1'<'.~'«'i1'lmi in in an Ml‘m‘l in tour ii «lmvn. hut liw inc-n aw ï¬nding: llw must difï¬cult)“ in tho iron nsml l‘ooI' i'vinlcn'm-nn-nl. lhis living: \‘Pl‘y hm'cl ln Llislnllgv. 'l‘hv most «if ilm nhnlmonl. will hp clown this \Vomk, it is vxpoclml and will iv fullmvml by llw orvction 0f :1 nmv uno‘. Al lim present. it. is impossible" in NH when llh- work will iw (-mnph'lc'dl. hut. il is Iml thought it will lakn lam: allm' tho “mi; of rr-mnsli'm'linn nnov Slal'ls. RECENT RAINS HAVE DONE MUCH DAMAGE Crops Are Down and Much Difï¬culty Is Expected in Harvesting Them. â€"-â€"Recent High Winds and HeaVy Rains Have Cost Farmers Many Good Dollars. 'l'tn- t'att'hy \Vt‘fltilt‘l' this hal'VPs't‘ was had o-nnngh. hut it. rvmainmil t'nr tlw wiml- and rain-storms of tha tattvr part at tast wt-nk to put tho. ï¬nishing.r tnnrh nu ttw harm-st. 011mm. atinns in this swtinn. Friday's winit< haw clnnc invstim- ahlv (tamagv. vslwcially tn tho‘nat t'l'np. and lit“\\' atmnst n\°m'.\’t,l|illt-T in tlw m-nn lint» ttnwn so “at that, it will haw tn hi» all Put. “In ttnt‘ way, vntailing morn than «tnuhlo tho ia- lmi' Ht‘ nthm' )‘c'ai's. Corn. tun, was hlnwn clown. hut it is nxpnvtmi that this may I‘t‘t'HVt'l' smnmvhat. hofm'e Hitting: timo' arriws. Local Hydro 01f 'l'lw high wind was l'vsponsihle t'nr shutting: tlw tut-a] hydro systnm nti' t'm' tin-m- tmm‘s On Friday, the °ausn living itl‘t'tkth wirns nn Bruce isti'm't.. As a mnmmimuw, thorn was yltt'flt'tit‘flil}' nothing timing in thnso Maw-s in tuwn wht-rn hydro is new! until impairs worn maria. 'J‘lw ruins of Saturday and Sunday \VPH' quih- lmm'y nn occasic‘ms. tlwugh sim‘p tlw \wathm' has mod- m'atml vnnsidvrahl): and at, prosvnt. it! looks as if “‘0 wm-c- in for an- nthm' 51w]! nf fair \walhm‘. 'l‘ho- unly clamauv‘ ctnm- by light- ning that. \w haw [ward of was tn tht- hcmsv Hf tihal'h's Lmvrmum ml Mumlay and tho hat-n Hf .lamns Mo- Rnnaht rm Saturday. huth of which worn struck. 311'. Lawrmro's housc' hat! the rhimnvy «'lamagmt. nthvr damagn tlt'tllt’ inside), and tlw Imi- c'ting in «ma of ttw rooms SM. “n “1‘“. Mr. McRonaht's ham escaped with Hm «tnstrnctiun at a cvmont. \Vatr'r trough in tho shwt. tlw stml‘mnf and lightnina rmls having apparent- ly carried at? the electricity. dead." \ "Where there's a will, there‘ always a law-suit." “[‘neasy lies the tooth that wears a crov‘vn.†"The way of the_ assessor is hard." "To“ the truth and raise the doVil." “Many are cola, but few aro frozen." Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 still tongue shows a Merry Ellen’s Wisdom wife's LAYING OE CORNER STONE DURHAM PRES. CHURCH WAS INSPIRING CEREMONY ZION GARDEN PARTY BEST IN HISTORY Big Crowd Gathered at Home of W. J. Greenwood for Annual Garden Party of Glenelg Church. The gnnd pecmlr of Zion put uwr the best. garden party in the history of the community last Thursday night when they gathnrcd at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Groun- wood. Though the owning wa< tun cold for cnmt'm‘L there was a largo rrowd present. from a large torn “my and we are told that tho gate rvroipts worn in advance of any similar func- tion rwr put on by this ('Hngrrg’a- lion. As a curtain raisor thoro was a hall gamo hotwoon a toam ropro- sonting lidgo Hill and Markdalo. hut as tho gamo ondod Up in a most un- satisfactory mannox'. wo wuht timl no (mo who could toll what tho sooro was, and it was «looictod that it. would ho a tie gamo. At «mo stago tho Markdalo loam was ahoad, hut, whon tho I'ldgo llillors mm- nlonood crn'fllling a tow runs. it is said tho Markdalcitoï¬ h‘ml'mt on tho joh, and in tho onsuing :wgmnont. â€In m'nl'l‘ “'39 “St Sight “r. “ “1L“ Hu- souro was lust. sight. of, It was roportml as a good gamn, llnmmh. and thorn was mnro name than {mu- hln everyone taking the unspm-ts- munship of tho Markdalo h-znn in good part. Hm Though m'nsvnt. at. this must. ,inyahlv afl'ail' (In “N‘ 13m inst sumo unat'mmnlalnlv mmnwx' \w glvotmi giving: it monlinn in last issue. Tho mw-ning's fun mn'nnvncml with a softball m hotmmn N0. 9 (‘ilvnvlg and I Nmma‘nhy tvams. Hm I'nrmvr Hing: out 6-5. Dr. Jamil-sun was tlw (-bairnmn. and an oxcvllvnt m'ngram was giwn. RM', Mr. Hill gaw a sllm't :nlcll'vs‘s, as clicl also Roy. Mr. lngmbam and llm‘. L. 1'1. \Ve‘sl. llw fnrmo-r \'i~il- mg nltl frivmls in Hnlstoin. llh‘ll‘ll- mc-nlal music was I'm-nisbml by Mussrs. W. Lang and B. Marine}; and by W09. Nnblv «m guitar and numtb m‘aan. The Bvll quark-Ho alsu run- tributml a good number, â€101'“ was a «lth by Missns l‘lstbm' and Max'- gaw't Potty, and rmdings by Miss Hazel Mmmluin and Jon I’mVidsun. Miss Mary McAlistm' uayf‘ a mnu, intorosting account. of bur trip a year 01‘ SO ago In va Zvalancl. wllivb was enjoyed by all. 'l‘lm 01°er in attonclancn mm a lawn nnn, and M'n'yhmly onjnywl meselws at this annual mums: will: Hm Varncy pomlv. Held at Home of A. Fletcher, Which Was Well Attended. The monthly meeting: ml the Aberdeen ltl'aill'll Hf the \Vnmvn's Institute was llt‘ltl August 2“ at Hu- lmmu of Mr. A. Flelvlu'l'. \VlHl a good attendance of members and also several Visitors. After the opening exori'ises and the business had linen transavtml. there was a short program consistâ€" ing of a humorous paper by Mrs. D. MaeQuam-io on "A Farnmr's \\'ife's ,l‘lxperience \Vith (_iee;~'v." An excellent paper was also given by Miss M. Fletrher on “Influence." and it was also greatly'appreeiated. The roll call was responded to by a silver collection and splendid ideas. The meeting closed by sing- ing the National Anthem. and the next meeting will be held at the home of Miss M. McCracken, the third Friday in September at 2 pm. All are cordially invited. ABERDEEN INSTITUTE MET ON FRIDAY LAST untahlo lllfllllwl' \w 11vâ€" â€: it montinn in «un- ]‘lm mvning's fun was with a softball malvh 9 Glmwlg and lx'nrx ‘ams. Hm l'nrmm' win- $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. l‘f N1- I“ Rev. Dr. A. J. lecGillivray, Guelph. Moderator of General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in Cen- ade, Assisted h lrs. William Perk, Widow of Du em's First Presby- terian Iinister, Performed Secred Ceremony Before Buge Throng of People From Wide Aree.â€"â€"Ieny Noted Divines from Surrounding Preshyteries Present. Dcspitc a cloudy mnrnim: and a day that for a timv promiscd to be anything but pluasaut for an out- side gathering. Tucsdziy afternnon. the limo act, for tho laying of the corncr stmu- ut‘ thc Durham Pros- hytcrian church. lorukc hoautitul and fair. thc sun. as tho huur at 3 O'clock drcw ncar. hrcukiiu: thruuuh thc clouds and hathim: this district. in a tlnml 0f sunshiui- that. cmtlil spoil nothing but SIlt't‘vss t'ur an ac- casinn at this kind. .-\nll(mnc¢-d. fur 3 u‘t'im'k. it was wry shortly al‘lcr â€ll“ llulll' that thc chairman, llmu ll. It. .\I‘lll.-ll‘“lll§. t'llllml Ult‘ crmwl in Hl'tlt‘l' {MP â€W mmuucuccmcut nt' thc Mum-am. l-‘nr an hour [Dl't‘ViHllS a (what thrmu: ut' lwoph- hact gatho-rmt. :mct whvn tho Durham (’Zitlzvns' Hand mm- mvncvd ttw prug'l'am with a (amph- ’nt' savrmt sc-lm'tiuns. “mm \ero fully 1,000 gutlwrvd almut thv huiht- ing. snmv un thv ain Hum 01' tlw church which hm tuwn lmm‘do‘d 0V0!“ t'Hl‘ Hm m°(':t.~‘iun. :Il‘nt uthmw‘ on tho strm‘t. m' lwl‘rhml nu [tilt-s of hriok m' sand. “hile- ulhvrs Sflt nrod â€the-r paints nt‘ Vantage frum which tn Vic-w thv inte-rwting m-rvnmns’. 'l‘lw l't‘mdinu nt‘ ttw M‘t'thttll‘t‘s‘ was 'l'lw I‘m “In \Vm'k Hf Tara. llH' work Hf tlw RM‘. l’o-h'l Hf Tara. wlm rvml lml'tinn l {)hrunivlns inx :1H-18. iii: 1-7. and 1 WWW ; Follnwing llu- rmu'ling." of flu turn. tho Lord's l’myvr was mi in unison Ivy trw largo blag“, llu-rv lmim.r Vm'y me ‘ not jnin lmartily in Hm ru of this oldest and l'wstâ€"kn prayers. 'In a fvw words. tho vhairman. Rm; Mr. Armstrung‘, \wlmmic-d thr- pmplv. rt't‘vrrmt tn the» t'rivnctlinvss which had lwrotnt‘m'v «ixistm! hv- twnvn his and nthvr wngrvuutinns in Durham and nxtvndmt :ill a lwarty im'itatinn tn juin tlu‘m in \Vui'ship whvn ttw building was vunmlvtv-«t and rmuty fur nrmipam'y. Hv strvssmt thc- paint that thv mumm- sratimi was not warm; this build- ing for tlwnisolu-s. hut as a tvmplo tn tlm living Gent. 'l'ho [Il't‘St‘lli was to him a most sntvmn m-va-‘iun. nnt strc-ssmt thv [mint that ttn- t‘HlltIl‘P- gatinn was nut rmring this huiht- ing t‘ur thnmsc-st. hut as a tvmph» tn tho liVing Gml. 'l'ho [nu-smut “as tn him a most sulvmn m'va-‘iun. hut mw fur Ic-Vity m' friwhty. Documents Placed in Stone To Mr. Amh-nw lm-hy full Hm hnnnr uf mmmm-atin: thu «horn- mvnts that. worn in In" plavml in the «mmwr stmw. THNN‘ \wm-z The Bihlv. 'l‘lw Hymn Bank. 'l'lu- Confvssiun Hf Faith. l'Hl'lH‘l‘ slmw. 'l‘h‘e-so \Vd‘l'l': The Biblv. 'l'lw Hymn Bunk. 'l'lu- Coufvssiuu Hf l-‘uith. 'l'lm Slmrtc-r (Lzltochism. 'l‘hv l’rvshytm'iau Rm-m'd fur .lum‘ 1925 and August. 1926. July and August issue-- 411' (élar' Tidings. Hm W, M. S. Mauaziuv. Hislm'ival skvtch 01' [Durham l'rvs- hyh-riun (lluu'vll 1839-1909 Jululm SHIIWIHI". of tho tZImroh. List. of tho Choir. Coins of tho roalm. 'l‘ho Nowspaporsz Tho Durham Chrc’mirlo. Tho. Durham ltox'iow. Tho 'l‘m'rmtn (ilnho. tho Toronto Mail and Emmro. 'I'ho m'osontuticm of tho silvor trmvol to tho RoV. hr. Maoï¬illivruy was mado by Mr. John Mm'rir-‘nn. and at. tho samo timo. tho prose-Ma- timl 0f a bountiful hnuquot of flnwors to Mrs. William Park. who assistod in tho laying of tho stnno, was mado by Mrs. (Rov. Armstrong. The Laying of the Stone 'l'lm roromony rol' liw laying Hf llu- slnm- was Hm nm rilw, and as “no Rev. Dr. MarGillivray and Mrs. Park proroodod with this impnrlant part. of tlm l'n‘nzranl. Hm great throng was lmshml. and rnmainod so until the stone was well and truly laid. Mi lohn Riirhiv. tho mamn in charge, inok his plain and immM- iatoh aflor. Mrs. Park mmmi finm hvr seat and placad hor h: and on tho stone. She “as follmwd ii} Rov. Dr. MacGillivray. who. tnuching the stone with his irmwi. per- formed the solemn rite. which, we think. can best be told in his own words. Dr. MacGiilivray said: “Our help is in ttï¬x'héiï¬hnr the Lord; who hath made lmawn and (Continued on page 4) 0L Hm |ol llu- mum-am. Far .8 a mum Hmmg erml. and whvn Jons’ Hand mm- am with a mum.- ms. lhvrc- “mm «1 almm tlw build- am Hum‘ 01' “no a? iwvn lmfll‘do‘d st. issuc-s 01' (Had I. S. Mauazinv. a 01’ Durham I’m-s- mast-Mm Jnhilon u't'lm'k. H was this lmm' that t. 1!. .'\l'l]l.~‘h'0llk. ' Hl‘clc'l' I'M‘ Hm m momluwship l'l inns u-x' II :I -7. 1' “w N‘l‘ip- was “4.08!- n'gv ass-om- l‘ow wlm did 0 I‘olwtitinn =t-knnwn of .-‘ was |l¢*illl fl 0m lizra Hm md fnl‘