: so much easier m:- We were both so that I‘ve arranged h every Wednesday all“ WTIFUI her looks rard to telephone REDS kiiLLs f av, October 7, 193. Bvery Day TN 'Ol' Safe, though! .rham. Ontario m 2 rélught in“ the Don 99 \\ HCCS Durham {inds of sell. Tail ms in "Iâ€. COUId h.†A. no ..Sl.20 1' Meal, eatlets, a Phos- Ontario that. HCVO 5ul idea of I would to mother . kind 0! u- a row! hol lw do! 4! rowed! munkey’s 8m (Ivar, Traveruon. (Our Own Correspondent) The O'Neil Bros. have made short Wul'k of threshing along the 6th mum-ssh"! and had quitn a few harm alnng “10,8": as well. Zionites are holding anniversary services on Sunday. The morning service at H o'clock is to be taken by the Rev. F. N. Bowes of Markdale, the evening service at 7.30 under the pastor, Rev. J. E. Peters. A big-anni- Vo-rsary enlerlainmenl is to he held in the rhurch on Monday evening when an excellent program is. to be given and lunch served. A big group of married folk joined with the young people on Friday ev- ening of last week and all repaired to the home of Miss Edith Teeter, where, after order was called, she was presented with a complimentary worded address, a handsome tray and ï¬ne. collection of glassware, as tokens of appreciation for her help- fulness in Zion’s service of song and for her readiness to assist at any sm-ial l'um-tion in the. neighborhood. Miss Teeter is Silt!“ leaving the no-ighiml'immi and has made many friends during: her sojourn amongstus Mrs. R. E. Riei’iardsnn of Durham and her sun. Limit. Mitchell Rirh- ardsnn and wife of Windsor, spent a rnuple of hours at your serihe's ilHlllt‘ on Sunday owning. The hit- twr has just returned from a six- nmuths’ sojourn with her kindred in "hear Hid England." Miss lie-ta Harbour and friend spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Imimux in llgrvniout. Hur iwtto-I' half is away this week :issisilllt: in nursing her sister. Mrs. timu'gp Ho-m'y ut' liunganmjm, who is svrinusly ill. Miss Mina mutul'mi .m-r till Sunday and returned the sum» evening. 'l'lw tnlnphono pnlvs haw all lwon o-i-wtml alum; the 4th and 6th Con- wssinns anol soiin the Bell linemen will lw stringing tho WiI‘PS. Durham will lw tlw contra] for this last. luxm hunch of subscribers. Mr. Purvis of F. '1‘. Hill (30.. of .‘lau'kdalv. was through this vicinity nn 'l‘uvsday purchasing swnet clover and giving wry fair prices. A goodly number Inaw' the potato t'l'op housed and report a good yield, with very little rot. Mr. and Mrs. Allwrt. Livingstmm am! Mrs. J. Aldrod of Durham, Mr. and Mrs. Will Konm-oly and son Mur- shall. and-‘Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ed- wards of Slwlburno, spent Sunday o-Vo-ning at the home of your scribe. Mr. and Mrs. an Counts and fami- ly uf Bnntinck. and Mrs. Jospph At- kinsnn 0f noau' Durham. \wro mwsts nt' Mr- and Mrs. J. R. Erwards on Hf Mr. and Mrs. .‘ Sunday owning. Mr. Ah Tepter auction $31†on \Vqu. .‘Il‘. Jnhn 0' anrtion saln on Thursday of this \Vo'f'k. Mr. John O’Xoil being the auc- tmnwr. Ah has snmo flnn camp and nr-wr fails to have them in prime t'nndit inn. LITTLE BUSINESS AT (Continued from page i of their business in tonn. Th iiiminn was granted. 'I'hn Financn Committee pass r'vcnmmnndod the pax mvnt 1 counts amounting to $1,071,.03 duo.- not inthlth‘ the amount :lwow not include the amount. owing Hi: the rnpairs' to the tiarat‘raxa street bridge. this alone being con-i Much-oi for at $1.19". ' In dealing with tho- whit-mom for the bridge repairs. the Council were «of \‘fll‘lhlls‘ opinions. \\'h.'-n the or- iginal contract wad arm-Mm! there \\ as no mention of the prop: ~‘ml in]..- walk at the 6EM» 0f the in'iclge, thia twins: a suhsequent wrival agree; mvnt in which the contract W?- 3-; crow-o! to do the whole job for the contract price. The stringera to be; used were six-inch steel. but the county engineer would not. stand for this. insisting. as a matter of safetv. that the stringers be not 1c.“ than ° The cost of these alone, laid down in Durham. was considerably over H.000 Home Bell thought that there should be. some reoluction in the contract price because the sidewalk had not been huilt. but it was brought out that the contractor was. still willing to live' up to his agreement with the aix-inch stringers. The contract too “as before the council and it speci . is the general opinion that the sign-1 ed contract is-the onl, 4 valid. even though witneases can be produced to show that a further ver- bal agreement was entered in Hm matier. and a motion of ( iors Noble and McCiocklin t account he paid was c a“: the s-i-dgï¬'alk had mt been it it was brought out that ractor was still wélhng to L0 his agreement with the airinmrs. The contract too z with thn v“hie-ml“ repairs. the Council opinions. Wham 1! -act was acmmtod COUNCIL SESSION umimm passed and paymemt 01‘ ac. to $1,071.08. This down in Durham. holding a big pm SERIOUSLY ILL IN TORONTO HOSPITAL Mr. G. R. Pearce Undergoes Serious Operation Today For Brain Tumor 'l‘aki-n ill about. two months ago, .\I r. H. ll. Poarro- of Strutl‘orcl son-in- law of Mr. nml Mrs. E. \\'. Limin of this town is now in Toronto Honoral Hospital and today unclorgws a wry serious ope-ration for tumor on tho brain. .\lr. Poarrv. who has hail two min- or ohm-anions pvrfnrmml in tho past, t'vw wow-ks, was taken to tho 'I'uronto (ii-noral Hospital a woo-k ago last 'l'nvsclay for trwatnwnt by a spewialist. His trouble was ï¬nally .liagnoso-ol as brain tumor with an nlwrnlion offering the' only means for his ultimate recovery. His trou- Mu has atl‘o-rtml his oyosight consid- o-ralvly and for a limo it was feared ho might lnso' it altogothor. Mr. Wax-co- is \wll known [mm and has many frivnds in tnwn who will how- fm' his quick rocovery. Olw «land is 5““) bvcausn his two- \o-ar-OM claughtvr ï¬lls his car with hush. “nit until she is l8.â€"â€"Blan- Jan Sun. Swim-mu- tvll us why a wnman will alwhatv fur clays nwr a new gown. Smnmnv ta-ll us why a woman will o'lovhah- fur days mvr a m'w gown. and deciclo' on a husband in a minute. â€"â€"l\'itchenor “0001"). Just as tho' ale-31' girls \wrn accus- «NI uf tnu St‘flll')’ attire they stopped right out. and bought larger hats.â€" Brandon Sun. 'l’hil'h banks in Florida have ('10-:- «I. and wighlx small ones in Hoor,gia \nd “0 usml to think Canada he!!! ml. and Pig And “'0‘ ll!- thp rvcm'd Gonm‘allj gets up w .Xml \w usmt to 1mm; ttw rwmwt.-â€"Hamilton (hi-llo‘l'ally sgavaking. gets up with the tar} un on“ tho night, bot' Standard. “'th We SM} 3 mam ( When \w 50.} a man carrying a grip tlu-so clays. we} can't help thinking it must contain something. valuable.-~ Hamilton Spcctatoi'. Thou-c are not many Canadian screen artistsâ€"unless you admit that the political smoke-screen ex- port is onc.-â€"-Hamilton Herald. .The "grim reaper" nu longer car- rim 3 scythp; ho? drives a high-pow- vrml car, a modvrn â€juggernaut".â€" Owen Sound Sun-Times. . A woman may be peeved at her husband but even at that she likes him better than a pup which digs up flower gardens.â€"Galt Reporter. During a hot summer election even a candidate would have considerable able- trouble in exhibiting dis- pleasure at a "chilly" reception.â€" Chatham News. Running away from trouble is like trying to lose a cat. When you get back, there it. is grinning on the doorstep.â€"â€"Petrolia Advertising Top- ic. Advice to boozers. Don't c'row‘til! you're out of the wood alcohol.â€" Bordar Cities Star. There's a bright side to everything, and that includes last year's blue suitâ€"Toronto Globe. Country folks aren't much diflerent to city folks. 89th go away from home to be naughtyâ€"Brandon Sun. l'niversiiy of North Catalina has established a course in matrimony. And what degrees will the graduates para? P. A. and M. A. of course.â€" Kingston Whig. For the ï¬rst time in history. the‘ people of Australia have sent out a representative band to Can- ada. Selected from every state in the Commonwealth of Aus- tralia. this group of 25 expert mu- sicians will make a comprehensive tour of the Dominion under the name of “The Australian National Band,†giving concerts at the prin- cipal cities along the way. They came to Canada directly from Eng- land, where they competed in the famous English Band Contest at Manchester. 3 This completed a lengthy engagement in England. Previous to this the band spent six weeks in South Africa and in all, in- cluding engagements in Australia and New Zealand. the band has been .~\"°statesman†is a politican you agree withâ€"Border citiu 3w. LEVITY OF THE PRESS Australian National Band Visits Canada wauso' h is two- UH} H lpo'ctatnl'. he mun “ho hasn't bean -e.â€"Kin2strm man or Iiax'uhhas'f" And wlwn Um pvnpll', influvmwd by Hm vlslvrs, Mk- ml for Hm I'c-lvaso of Bamhhas. Inc said, "What, flu-n. shall I .10 mm Jesus which is callml Christ?" GOOD ATTENDANCE on tour for the past ten months. 1 The Canadian tour Opened Sep- tember 25th at Quebec. where the musicians arrived over the Canadian Pacific steamship lines. The re- ception given to the band at the An- cient Capital was excellent. Com- plete arrangements for concerts across the Dominion had been made by Lieut. H. Gladstone Hill, director of publicity and manager of the Can- adian tour. In Montreal the Aus- tralian Band was featured in the Mc- Gill University Reunion celebra- tions on October 4th. to which func- tion the band had been invited as guests. In the afternoon of the same day the band played for the march past of the Ancient and Hon- orable Artillery Company of Boston, (Continued from page 1) AT ANNIVERSARY THE DURHAM CHRONICLE "66(1): the most noticeable fea- tures of the band is its versatility, grand opera, church music. and jazz. all being rendered with equal success and skill. When they cross Canada on the Canadian Pacific lines and sail for Australia from Vancouver they will have circled the globe. upon their Avisit to_ Mongrea}: Of Mr. lkmald McKuchniv. Miss Huh- kirk and Mr. Donald Mt'lmllalcl, last Mrs. Andvrs'nn 0f Clwslvy, and daughtm', Mrs. Mum-nym- of Craw- ford. \Wro visitnrs at “no home 0! Mr. Donald Mclhnahl and Mr. A. C. .‘Itflflmald. “1'“ HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICE TRINITY CHURCH, SUNDAY NEXT An Old man. aftm' waiting in a confectionery stow: for uhmn tun minutvs. grow impatic-nt at tlw lark 0f servico. “Horn, ynum: lady." lu' callvd. “\Vlm waits ml â€14- nuts?" ~_â€"Ewryhnd3"s Mauazinv. Holy Communion at 8 am. Morning Prayer and Hnly Commun- inn at H. ' Evansnong at 7. Preacher at 'eveninu SPI'VH'P Rev. A. S. Richardsml, Rumor, of Markdalc. “0h, noâ€"just waiting fur my hus- band to come along." Christianity counters Hm maxim â€N0 am is good mmugh in lw annHu-r man's mash-r," with “N0 cm" is hm L'mui m [w another man‘s svrvam." Both are {maâ€"[wan lingo. lot Bxpocting a Somobody . “What you doingâ€"nxpm-tnm snmv- body? ’l'lw name M “w strm Bank 01‘ England smock ally 'l'hrw-nm-dln Sll'm" pvrty wag nwnml by tlw Q was linnumny. tlm'v nvvdlvs. Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? 11.“. No. L Durham. Phone 08-12 Why take a chance and use water that is pollutml and unï¬t for domestic usv. when Pure Water can ho had hy having a well drillml. “'0 handle Pumps and l’ump Rn- pairs. Satisfacuon Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT whom» ‘t win-r0 Hm was m-iuin- l. Tho pru- * Nomilvmak- arm‘ \x'vrv I. O. D. I. mum: I“! CANADIAN GREYS l. H. I). E. WILL hold a Human Sah- in the store snuth of 8033's Gram-r}: Durham, on Saturday. UMUIH'I‘ 9. frum 2 u'le‘k «m. (m Friday UMMunr 8. Han lmnws in (mm will ho- ('allml uwm fur any arlivlvs (of sm-mul-luaucl Nothing Hwy “is“ In clispm-‘v n†“9-7-1 The minimal twat M the yvar- Royal Welsh Laclimx' lllmir in Divi- siun Strwt Church, kuu Smmd. Friday, (Molwr 22. uncle-r auspirvl of Rotary Club‘s Crimilml Children‘s Fund. 'I‘irkrts 81.50 may lw had by writing Rotary Club, (Mom Snund. 2 ROYAL WELSH LADIBS' CHOIR COIIIG Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Baker 8: Confectioner E. A. Rowe PAGE I.