H 'l‘alk abnut. your schoolboy “howl- ors“ which t'rum time to time make tlwir way intn the press, thPy haven't gut wry murh 0n some of the stuff nvaro-r lmnw, it â€In gvm'ral public ruillul lmt wt. 3 glimpsv of it. The fullmving wurds, spellmt exactly as tho-y \wro- writto-n. wo-n- taken t'rnm a map nt’ ttw tlnunty of Grey placed fur o-xtntntmn :it. thu South (tn-y full Fair how» this wm'k and which may )‘o't. iw sm'n nu display this al‘to'rnnnn in tho- agrirultural hall. 'l‘lu- “nut-z aro- intvmtml tn ro-pn-so‘nt tho- olitt'o'ro-nt, tmvnships. towns amt run-rs ut‘ tho- munty, hut. ut'tm' a p-o'rusal ut' ttwm. wo- tmvu com» to tho- rum-lusinn that, tilt' artist. tn my ttu- lm‘h‘t. is not tn iw classmt as' a gmnt â€Spvllo-l'." "01'†they am sum tho-m utli. t’nl' wursolt: say tlu- Ivarâ€. is not an a gum] â€Slwllo'r," H SUN. tho-m nut for your KPpplu Sallnw Lake \\' irt inn Sadyham - St. Vinvet. Tho- swim-n passing of Mrs. John Nn'lml. a fnrnwl' i'wsident of (ilvni‘lg 'l‘.o\\'n.~'hip. [war Pricovillo. on Sun- day. was a distinct shoe]; in hm‘ family and a law» circle of friends in this vii-inily. Death was MW 1‘»- snlt M a |'3l'fll}'tii' strnkv takon Fri- olny km. and from which shp mwm' ralliml. Pro-vio'nw m lwr last ilhws's. Mrs. Nirhnl had .410ij oxc'epiinn- ally gmul Iwalth. and tho“ [lows of “01' sow-inns i'nmliiinn and suhqum‘nt oh'aih i'nllmvml s0 i‘lnSPl)’ that. many M' hvr ï¬lolâ€"timv frivmls and nPigh- lwlâ€˜ï¬ We‘l'o‘ scan-nix ahlv to ht‘lii‘VP sun of a paralytic sworn» u olzny km. and (mm which s rulliml. l’ro-viqus to lwr la. Mrs. Nivhnl hall vnojyec'l n ally glmd lwalth. and the lwr srl'inus mmlilinn and 31 ole-alh l'nllmvml so closely ll nl’ lwr nlol-timv frimuls ar burs \Vt‘l‘t‘ scan-ply ab!» t1 Hm \vm'st. \thn ward of llPl‘ snri olilinn was l'o‘m‘lw'cl lh‘l't‘. Thumai and Dlelll. l0†lflll fur [.nnolnn anol wmainml l‘ m Hlf‘il' nllllllt'l"s lwtlsitlv. ‘ hum» “n Sunday. Mrs. Nivlw PAGE 4. Public school stafl. now living in London. MRS. JOHN NICHOL DIED IN [ONDON Esteemed Former Resident of Glen- elg, Near Priceville, Passed Away Sunday Following Short Illness From Strokeâ€"Interment Made Yesterday in Durham Cemetery. Published every Thursday morning at the oflice, Gararraxa Street. Dur- ham. Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Manager. The Chronicle is mailed to an address in Canada at the rate of .00 per year, 81.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months. To any address in the Unit- erl States of America. 82.50 per year, 01.25 lor six months. 06 cents for three months. Foreign subscription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. Whosoever is afraid 0] submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is man in love with his own opinion than with the truthâ€"WATSON. dun. Ontario. when») I'O'iidt‘o'. .‘lrs. Nichnl leavps 1093 a family of fun daughtvrs: Rev. W Plymouth. Michigan and Thomas. in ï¬le Hlo‘)‘ mmmo‘m‘ml "10‘ farm in Ro‘ntim Mr. JamPs Charlton. will» a few wars â€w Nichol homvsto mo-mlu-x' nl' fl“!!! "'3'! h l’pwards c marriml to I who passe‘d l’pwui'cls nt 6'» yv‘ai's ago. she \vasl "lill'l'lt'Ol tn tho lat» Mr. John Nictml.‘ who passmt away t6 years ago, and Hwy t‘nmmt‘nt‘t‘tl linmi‘making on tho) farm in Ro‘ntim‘k nnw nwnvd by Mr. Jumps tlharttmi. moving to Price- \‘lllt‘ a tow yo'ars know in ISIS» to Hi» Nichol homoisto‘ad. Still Ol‘tupim‘l in their son .‘ll'. Dmiit Nivhol. About throw yo‘ax‘s after the duath of hnr husband in mm. Mrs. Nichol wvnt tn tliui‘iuati. Ohio. to livn with heir daughter. Miss Ens Nichol. and ro'maiumt "191‘? until about thrm \‘o‘ars nun. whom they movod t0 Lon- R'th \l.n H .‘h'N “\flV HI Thn romaine were brought to Dur- Ill] Thursday, September 23, \\' (I " .\rtvmo'.~w I’lwshvrtiUH “mm.- Ego-rmont Dunoh‘wk Nm-mby “who" it'k Sunthvun Pwttawtta Em-lu'asia Nusteol Mpafnrt Husr‘ti'ifl IS}! ENGLISH “AS IS" H h \l h Hm Untari ‘ 1898. la _\| .\mnn [3' wmw manhx'. they haw sine» “'88:! M .‘ll‘ x hm “HUN llilnh‘ol by â€WP Mam the‘ mom- .‘lr. fluid a fm'mm‘ n f HIS zislaturo fami l 3'. â€13' tif- lln\\'ll 89 .\r .lm l m 1‘3“. IN n- With tlw rnlls pl'o'Sllmaill}' haw than any (mu plsv. amt tilt‘il' t'amv VilniSiIt‘Uilltlï¬t‘.]tt‘l'll“ill'lOï¬\'t_'S.Ut'il".V has gonf‘ ahmacl till‘uug‘hnllt tht‘ iI‘l'o'Knlzu' in shape, at extremely wm'hl. That, is thn truv nut! in whito- broad. Hf Mose tine texturv, fame. which usml tn he soon mm'ywhern in Italy and aw closely imitatml by TERRIBLE RISK 30MB RUN Italian halo-rs in the l'ntietl State‘s iaml t’innmlu fm' tho' us» of their 00m- ipati'ints‘: hrm‘ul nt’ tlw samo typo is imadn in Spain and in Spanish .\mm‘- home WWW: ï¬lm. It awms‘ llPVo‘l' tn haw won thv 1“ “'3 hastv ““3 1'â€). ran â€WP.“ :t‘mm' ï¬t the Anion-Wan public. Which i “m" ‘i‘i'nm' 5'3““ “f l,-"â€""~‘5- “W â€l Lt'nllnws I‘Iliilt'l‘ l-mn'nntionz‘ii lines in W" "‘"1‘1tf‘31‘?"k"“ _l'k“ if “a"t.‘ i baking. hnt S'WH“ vpnhuvvgnmp p00_ ‘ squaSh. HIS ('.l'lt'5 1'980h901 In." fathht'l' 3M“ l‘m'w ti'iml it out of Niridsity and i TH") 1’3†t',’ h†aS’I-Qt‘mp“ ,‘mdgf‘m‘ «mud it in mm- tastn. rim-opp is mg 1,0 WW 3 W'M‘ WW “W“. ,oli\iolml intu N†201109 with I't‘ilwt‘i ham mtu It. hwakmg it clown. cut- ft†lu-nml. ")‘o' m-mlnminating in thmt'm‘ a hamltul ."t. "M", from h†'hnrth, my.“ "m' thp wlwat. hp†m'lanatnmy and running a trim dollar 3ih1~'~'i:i. :nhi who-at in Hip smith. It l"‘}}' of lililllis- .. ii< mamlv a anm- M rlimnto". and, H‘“ "l" "“W Mnk aulvantam- m wwnnizihlv o'Vc‘l‘V mmntt‘y would H'“ gap “' â€â€œ',f"m'" 3â€â€œ 3“" mm :1'u\\' who-tit it' it 'cnuhl, but if; ,-\-..lthc corn amt killml hm'splt' vatmr: i~' luss ill’ix‘im'l'lliit‘. it hnlois its min “mm" "â€m' . ‘illl'litiV all'l olmw‘ nut aolmit inforâ€" Ht'm'in}: tho' l'Qt'kPI. tho \Vift‘ mu. ;.,m\..' [upset at tiw-gallon Chm'nt‘ul nl' l'it'il ' lcream into ahasket of chicks. drown- Health Breads iim: tlw whnlo- iillt‘k. In thn hurry lshe dropped a smvn-dollar sot nf 'l'also‘ twill. The" baby. let, alnm‘. crawled through the spillod milk and into tlw parhw. ruining a brand nvw t\\'mity-clnllal° carpet. â€"â€"_ ‘Ht‘l'v is HIP latï¬ï¬t stnry Hf tlw man whn is tun stingy tn tako his HY“ ill‘i‘flti lls‘o‘tl to} ht} 3930C‘iiltl“! in .\mwi'h':m vitivs with 1mm slice»: 44' mm vhowsw. a smnar nt‘ ililutool ' nm~'tm'll. anol :i "sto'in" 0f lagm' bmw, ‘ l . n‘-. -‘ I. ‘l. - -‘IAA,\‘ --.“.\--.\ 3ham on Monday night and taken tn â€I" immn 0f lwr snn. Mr. David . .Vii 1:01.011 tho Durham Rom! a short ,distanr» was! of Pricm'illo. from Exxhnw Hm funeral was held yester- i day afternom. interment being mado1 in Durham cemetery. The servicpa ï¬ver» cnndncted by the Rev. A. Suthnrland. pastor of the Presby- terian church at Priceville. Belgium. France and Italy have returned to war bread, Italy with the more severity because this is the Napoleonic year of Fascism as well as the 700th year of St. Francis. who gave prestige to poverty. None of them is unable to procure a suf- ficiency of wheat. but wheat costs money. and the money must be sent abroad; when goxernments are in financial straits, they naturally want. to keep at home all the money they can. and the King of the Belgians sets an example to his peOple by eating coarse bread himself. Al- though popularly called "w ar bread ’ it is quite ditYerent from the awful s_\ntheti(' bread to which a great part of Europe was redu1 ed during the war. In [tab 3 moderate perâ€" 1 entage of bran is 1'1'1qui1ed but bran is harmless, and the health 111 the people may be all the better 1'01 it. In this country multitudes of people after clogging 11p their systems with white bread. cake and other prc- ducts of retinml wheat. flour. s1 ek health by eating bran bieal for which a fancy p111 e is paid and which is taken like medi1ine. it is simpler and more sensible to tako the bran in the tirst place in the term 111' rearse bread. which used not to be unpalatable. .‘Jnet'xca's white bread. according to scientists at. Hm Institutes nr Pc)litics. 111th by 'I‘ho- Springï¬o’slcl Rnpuhlican, is "a rrinw." “'hvn tho- nuxt, rrop nt’ tnurlsls uo-t~' hark. “'0 shall hoar full ropnrts nu tlw "writs nt' tlw formulas pro.- srrihml t'nr hrvaol manut‘acturv. and it. is unliko-ly that any hardship iq imwlvml. 'l‘hu population ulvpvn-gls mainly Mn hakors for their broad. amt tlw hako-rs arv skillful nnough nut, tn lu- hampvrmt by â€In HH\'0P11~ mnnt rvgulaticms, although they will sigh tWt'l‘ “lt' omhargn of “m l‘Olls for the breakfast tabla and on "lux- ury hrvacl" at all kinds. Likr Francs whlrh lips lthm‘n. thoy are in thv arc-a whvrn lnro-atl 'ts tro'atml not only as tlm statf nt‘ lit‘v, but as a luxury. \‘io-nna has managmt tn make pra- o-mim-nt, tlm tam» of its rotl‘m) and rulls‘. tho lattnr of whirl] own thoir rrv-zrvnt shatw tn the svryicas Ol' thr‘ hako-rs in shnps alum.r thn city walls in giving tlw alarm whom tlm Turks \wro- trying.' to minp tlwir way into tlw Austrian capital. Ynt in Roma, ’aris‘. llrussvls and ton famous ritim in Latin Eurnpv. nun can in normal tinws tlml lllo' breakfast. tahlo :10 loss attrartiwly svt. EATING BLACK BREAD TO PAY 0H" DEBTS Ml“. .\'iehol is one of the old pioneers of this vicinity. now few in number. and though she had at- tainml the great age of 84 years. her sudden passing is much rem-etterl. and The Chronicle joins with the community in extending sympathy tn the bereaved family in their loss. 9.1.5 1.5.: :~ .7. 1.5... 2.1,: c _.:a a 53.1.... a....:; :32 7:1: .5... Bread a Luxury Rye and Wheat :t to be associated 's with lat-g» SHOW :1 smvar nt’ diluted ito'in" 0f lagm' bWI‘. tho placns where '0‘ to be? had would ho substitution 0! Mussolini is trying to cut down the consumption of maccaroni also, with What success is yet to be seen. Although Italy taken as a whole is not so much addicted to spaghetti, as foreigners imagine, it consumes a great deal of paste in one form or another, and has never shown a great enthusiasm for potatoes which the duce would like to see cultivated as a more economical source of cal- ories. The potato stands high among starchy foods. but. nowhere is it eat- en with the gusto inspired by a plate piled high with Spaghetti swimming in tomato sauce and lib- erally besprinkled with grated cheese. \Vhen a government under- takes to tamper with a nation's diet. it. is assuming a great responsibil- ity. Intelligent dictation might con- ceivably in some eases bring about a marked improvement. but the con- sequences of a mistake would per- haps be serious. Take for example the question of dentition. At the congress of orthmlolitists, which met last week in this country. great stress was put upon diet, as the chief factor in the production illlti preservation of good teeth. Judged by this test. Italy has done very well. much better than the Countries of the potato he“. and gooi‘l it‘t'iil are a national asset, whirl: it. would in! a pity to itNt'. extensively manumctured in this country under the name of rye crisps. And of bran breads the var- iety is great. Thus rich America is doing for its stumach’s sake much what Belgium and Italy have «le- ereecl in the interest (if the national treasury. WHERE FINNAN HADDIE Why is a smukwl haililnck a ‘linnan hadilir‘?" Many [N'lei‘ hayi- \\'Ull- ilm'wl why. but nnly a law (if tlwm haw M'i-I' lval'nml lhu answm' in the. quvstiun. "Finnan hadcliv" has all llw 0211' marks «if a Smlch plinasv, and m in lw Sill't'. it is. All lhv lin- nan liaclilivs m'iginally cam» l‘mm Finnnn. a lilllu ï¬shing \‘illaav in Kini'ai'ilinv. Scotland, nut. l‘ai' l'i'uni Ahm'ilvvn. 'l'hv \‘Illagn is so small that you cannnt ï¬nd it. nn lln- mane, but it has long cai'riml an a lhriy- ing husinvss in can'hinu‘ and curing ï¬sh, principally haclclnck. 'l'lu-sn pmplv nl' Filllll_)llâ€"-â€"“'hl0ll ii â€pru- nunncml Finnan by tho Switch talk of “in vast. wastâ€"early loarnml lmw in salt and smoke tish i'alho-I' hath-1' than lhuii' neighbors and vamv in haw a spacial I'f‘plvltailnll for ill-"ll' product. 80 "Finnan Hmhliv" whii'h was originally just a haddmii, smnkml and cured at. Finnnn. has 001110 in he? llw namn of that. kincl of ï¬sh whmmwr prmlnvml. It is a great. cumplinwnt tn tlw lillln Scat- tish lishing hamlvl. 'l‘hv Finnnn l'nlk lo'ai'nn'il to oln mw thing lwllc-i' than any Hno- oilsv. and then l'anw has gone" alu'uail lhi'nnglmnt. llm \ym'lol. That. is lhn il'lli' rum! in fame). During the) nxcitvment. Hm olclr-st «laughtvr ram away with Hm hit-ml Mussolini Favors Potatoes THE DURHAM CHRONICLE GOT ITS NAME .-\ prutty Sc'ptc'mlwr \leding tnnk Maw nu \\'«'4_lnvsclay, Svptvn‘llwl' 13. at. tlw Immn M Mr. and Mrs. (ivol'gn Haw Hf Swinton Park, \vlwn the-iv third o-Mc-st. clauuhtm', Clara. )Iaudv. was unitml in murringv to .\l 1°. Frank Hamilton sun nf Mns. lamvs Hamil- tun and tln- law. lamvs Hamiltun nf . «Issuln Ill". UIIHU‘ HI. I’I'nmptly :ll. fmu' H't'lm'k in Hu- skil'l nl’ tlw Swintnn l’nrk Pitu- Band. Hm bridal party e-ntmwl tlu- parlm‘ whit-In was dm-uratml in pink and wlnitv and tmk tlwir place-s lwm-ath Breeding Golfers Hnlfvx‘: .‘ly lad, (In ynu knnw \x'lmt hummus 01' littlv lmys‘ \th usv had languago- while- the-y :m- pinyin: marhlns? way to tho dining-mum) which was decoratml in pink and whiten llm lllhlo‘ living; cvnlorml with tlw four- slnl’m’ wwlcling: ('akv. A dainty sup- lwr was smwml in all al'tm' whivh Rm. .\1 1'. MCCOl'mark i‘vrnpusml a (03%! In tho bride to which thv m'nnm l'o'plit‘d. In lhn 0‘\'Plllllf_.' a rovatinn was lwhl in lhn Urangn Hall whm'o n largo mmwc'l assvmhlo‘nl and spnnt tho mmning in «laming. 'l'lw bl'illo‘ and grcmm i'ncviwrl many lave ' prosâ€" o-nts. nmnng which was hand- painlml vhina lr'n .‘wl. The ln'inlv's gain: away firms was (if ivni'y ('i'vpn .lv (‘lwnn with i‘nsvwmwl mat and hat in matc‘h. They will rosidv at .l'wsenm'illn, (ml. u iwantit‘nl arrh nt’ t'\'t'l':â€""l't't'â€s hnnkmt with :lsto-rs :nnt otahlias. 'l‘ho hriiln was «taintily rtrnssmt in rose gwn'w'ttv with silwr law trimming and silwr MIDI“ and stat-kings and wnrv a hricial wit caught. with a wrmth nt‘ n'angv hlnssnms. She °arrimt an arm hnnqnt-t. nt' glactinli anal astrrs and was attended by hm- sistc-r. Miss \‘irtnria Haw, who wore a prvtty frock of silver and rose shut tati'rta anal rarrimt an arm houâ€" qnvt nt‘ u'laclinli anal ns'tvrs. 'l‘iw ut't‘mm was asis‘h'ti by Ml“. Jnsvph Harrvtt. nt' 'l‘nrnntn. RPV. Mr. Mcâ€" tlni'ti'iatni nt' Priro-Vilio' timi tlm nnp- tial knot. 'l'hn grm‘im's gift in thn hridn was :1 “'iliit" gold wrist. watch. t0 tho hrictvsmaiit :1 string at tut-arts. tn thn nrunmsman. a war] svt tin pin. .\t'tvr HIP (‘M‘i'mfllly and tho- usual remgratniatinns. tiw hriitv lml tho Small Buy: Yr 11;. um! play golf JACK DEMPSEY Champion heavyweight, who is to defend his pugilistic crown against Gene Tunney. DURHAM MARKET porrected September 23, 1926 HAMILTONâ€"HAW HYMENEAL tho-y grow $12.04: SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. W. Burgess Burgess of Sarnia _ end with Mr. and Mrs. J .‘dr. 3nd Mrs. J. \V. Mrs. and Mrs. N. Eversun of Hills- gurg spent over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harding. Mrs. George Love of Seattle. Wash" arrived in town Saturday and will spend the. next six weeks visiting with her mother, Mrs. Kennedy. and sister, Mrs. Walter Ewing, in Glenelg. ‘ -A‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. henn Toronto visited last week w mother. Mrs. Kennedy. at. Bun Mrs. Howard McDonald an: dren have returned from Ha and taken up residence her it home on Bruce street. Mr. It ald is remaining in Hamilton. work is plentiful at present. -â€" A--‘l| “'OI‘K IS pu'uunua a. rug.-- Mr. and Mrs. Peter McArthur and the farmer’s sister. Mrs. ([)r.“ Dixon of Calgary. visited their brother. Dr. John McArthur. at Markdalv. On Saturday. \Vhon coming ham“, “my \Vt‘l‘t‘ run into nu a hill hy annthm' motorist, and although their car was damagmi, no 0110 was injuwd. Miss M. 900†nt‘ Dmmnru \‘isilvd 'II 7â€"- A Mr. W. Burgess and Mrs Burgess of Sarnia spent tit and with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. . Ml'. PI'U'I‘ «lay fm' Tm trvatmont. i jm'ml 103:. 2%. 5..., :33: i can»: i 4?.33n 2:: :3. 35:1,... a... PE... 7:55.25... 1 5 n4 0 Miss M. Scott M frivnds in Durham fm‘ a wm‘k. I‘I Illlll 0 J11 RW. and Mrs. Mattlwws of (Zn!- pny's Bay :n'n \‘istiing his hrntlwr and sistm: Mr. [{0th and Miss Min- niv Malthmvs. Mr. and Mrs. Mann and daughtvr. Mrs. 'l‘. J. Munro and Miss Smith of \Viartnn \‘istiml with tlu- t'm‘nwr's son. Mr. \Vilhvrt .‘lc'mn 01' “w t‘..I\'.R. statiun staff n11 Saturday. Mr. F. .l. ttitvhiv nt' Mal‘kntnlv was in tmvn attumtim: thu I’rvshytury mm-ting in Knux vhm'vh and ('allmt «m his tn-uthm'. Mr. 1‘. ti. Ritvhiv. I'mwr 'l‘mvn. Mr. and Mrs. Munrlwact :mct twn rhilclre-n ut' 't‘urnntn Visitch with tho t'nrmm“~‘ hrnthvr. Mr. amt Mrs. R. J. Mt‘mrht‘ml. last. \Vm'k. Mr. amt Mrs. Bruin nt' Litm's Hc‘act shunt nwr ttw work-0nd with Mr. amt Mrs. R. .l. Mnï¬rnvact. 357. :7. .::._:,_:._. 15:22.... .22 EE :2 ES .1577 can Ethaneâ€"n .C A. :7. £3.72. 1.11.17. 3: :35 >5. :5 E27. 35 .miiczTrï¬ :33 E 1.5.5 ._.5c.?§_._ï¬-. :3: 5:58.22 E mgr/car: 1.1.37.2"? .27. EC, 257.? :35 9:3 2.3 6:5ch .6 7.37.2": .: :__:_. .12 ES 3.? .\ nnmlwr 01' our lwnl l’bowlm‘s, ladies and gontlvmon, aru attnndim: a tc'mrnanwnt in Arthur twiny. Word “‘11!“de Brantford, Onta r20 m'r McArthm' 10ft. \Vodnos- 'J‘c'n'nntc'v tn umlvrgo furthm- It. in the» lumpital on his in- Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Rooï¬ng rendered by e of Seattle. Wash. Saturday and will six weeks visiting Mrs. Kennedy. and ;' Ewing, in Glenelg. Alex. Kennedy of ast week with his iedy. at. Bunnessan. LcDonald and chil- 19d from Hamiltnn ,dence her in their treet. Mr. McDon- n Hamilton. where and Pricovillc 3 III’ A" is }’(‘l¢‘l' (101- Ht Ill"? Min~ Illtl‘r HI of "NW. 2..\'.R. . \AE%IS 5'1er 'zlllo'tl It'llio'. | l\\‘¢r ll l||r~ 5.1!. }{¢‘{lcl I Mr. .\'|¢‘l'.~‘. ndim! Nit'nl siting: ‘s in ’l'v in .- «lay .I. If). a £1114! " I‘ll â€"â€"â€"â€"¢-§ “I wasnt speeding." unswwl'...’ Bmmn humhl}. l “as jun x,- 40 pass the man W110 hmmht 1m car.†Nicol is the) prvsidont of Hm l.ilu~;-;.}_ Conservative Association 01' «mm-H. and we were M01894] 10 hth' hm; call for a few minutes hc-I‘nru 1.1†Jealousy “\VPhy were you Slwmhng manded the amour. Mr. “'ard Km'h. Wiln Inf! “H“...H. for Kingson in continue: in..- m. " at Queen‘s l‘niwrsiiy. Wins “In .. cipiont of a lotivr last \Vi'i'k pm must have bmm gratifying in |.-.,.. and his family hvi'v. Thu 5.,“ apprised him that, Ian hm: {, . awardod a F (Illowship by “Ms \' . known univm‘siiy, which will nl. him to take certain cmn'sus tux“; ; his MA. degrm'. “’6 congratulate nnr ymmu ism , \. man on this 8(fkil(i\\‘lmigo~|w-;I- his abilities as a sludmL AWARDED PELLOWBHIP 3v ounnn's umvzasm Advertise in The Chronicle. It Payc .‘u...Q.WWMQ‘QNO'-O-fl-$~O i T. K. L Coach Line Thai-3“,! Toronto Exhibition Grounds Sept. 25 to Oct. 2 inc. SPECIAL DIRECT BUS LEAVE DURHAM 9.30 AM. Making Close Connections at Guelph for Toronto. A lute- lms will lu- [nu-km ' the Grand Stand mu! \wl; .. - Pl'atP as far as (im-Iyu :1. liitvlwno-r. stopping at n‘ - lllmlizlh‘ lminls. vavh o-\--t [waving immc-chatvly :mw ' Iwrfm'mznm-. 30319 ffll‘ â€I“ “WW†“I" rc-sm'wd at any 'l‘.}\'.l.. lvrminal «or through thv «l of a T. K. L. (loavh. Western Stampede and Rodeo “Dumb†33, 1926. TO Durham Liam I cross. Mn WW. I.†Selim! Clan k. . K Bu? Mar} Grown li'alh' RON-t \I “aim Joan Li Mary \I CNN-m» “I" Scha Mu Nalh Jnlm Mt .\- Kn IN: MI h M H n .\I M l\' H nl' Ml I\ In HI \\ Ill \\ H \\ "I H EH â€It H last 5 as H Plums malt I'd‘l ho al'o' (tile M \I “ll Larger lumber 0! 1 Competition and Thin Ever Beforc. Popular Annual S an 8V0“ 1‘! n MIMI t-xl Thursday “Member 23