Miss Rul‘w teachm-a' run“ dale} Thursday WPq-k. Srluml nu ro'l‘o‘i\'ill,‘.' HH' hrnnzr m0- dai at. tho- iirld day spurts in Hun- ow-r on 'l'hursoluy last. 8hr, was tho serum! hrst alhlrtr in thr school. Mrs. Rirharoi Hnyrr and iwr nirrv It's. .1. MrKrrhnir sprnt, a day rr- cntl)’ with Mr. and Mrs. RUM. Lin!- ingham. DOI'DHHI. Mr. and Mrs. Dam Mrihmah'l 0f Toronto slit-n! the: work rm] with thr Iornu-r‘s aunt. Mrs. A. thkirk. Mrs. Andre-w Hastir anal sun Imu- gahi, Mrs. Archie Brown and Suns J. D. and Aluandmg Mrs. J. Mr- .Krrhnio- visitrd 0n Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. JaS. Sumptmi. Pnrt Elgiu. Miss Elsie Bayou with Miss Elvin Schulz and .‘tlrssrs. Irvin I'Zlvridgn and lilarrnrv' )lcnirr. Hf Durham dieliolml tho- "linmlwlls" in Owen Sound. Friday rvo-ning. Mr. and MN. Hurry .\lrl_)nug.'il| and W0 rhiMro-n of Durham spo-nt Hm Wonk vnol Visiting at. tho- hnnw of Mr. and Mrs. .\rrliic-' )lrlhmgall. The many frivnds how» 01' Miss Elsi" .‘lt'me Hf Rnrky Saugvon are le'm‘ml tn lo-arn that slu- is re- cowring frï¬m Um svriom nl‘w union for appo-mlivitis which she! undm‘- won! in Hu- lmrlmm Rm! Crass hus- pita]. Mr. Wm. Cowl; of Elmwuml companion! by Mr. (Ben. Pilgrim Lnndcm nth-mlml Divim- Sun-Vic the l'nitml Churvh lwrn nn Sm Ir. Pilgrim. \x'lm forrmc-rl)‘ wu for Mr. Hunk i~ nnw cm “In P :\ll'. :mol Mrs. Wm. Noble Spl'lll. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Laurvm-v. llullou Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Jumps llm-n zuul tamily won-.- in Uwvu Sound, Fri- day last. Mr. Elias Edgv has ro-lnrnml home {rum lilmmmtl l'm' llw winlm‘ months. Mr. and Mrs. Jame-s Ewen av- Mr. Jumps UPHlvtt haol Tuesday. ï¬lling his silo. Mr: and Mrs. Gen. Tumbull, Miss Annie Turnbull and Mr. Knisley went Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. MvDonalal. Mr. and Mrs. Olamplwll :mol suns Chm-lip and Ralph with Mr. and Mrs. ls'l'ank 'l'wau‘ulv)‘ antenna-.8 w. annn'm'sary svm icc-s in Zion {Ilium-h and \‘isitml with Mr. and Mrs. Jon Edwm'ola. Mrs. C. N. Rutlwlgn uf Marktlalv Mr. and Mrs. Jamvs Ewen av- ummmniwl by Mr. and Mrs. Frank 11inch. ut' tmvn visitml with Mr. and Mrs. H. llzu'w'y. (Elm-41v)“. “1'. am! Mrs. “"111. Nublt'. and Miss- Pauline: \wrv in tlw. city Mon- Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Firth and sun Jack of 'l‘nruntn \wrr visiting Mr. Birth‘s brothors. Mossrs. J. G. and W. G. Firth. Mr. Firth delivered an address to the Bash Grey teachers’ Convention held in Flesherton last week. )lissvs .\l. .-\. and E. E. Kolgv \wro m â€won Snuml Hn Sunday. Mr. Wm. Buchan nf Dunm'ille was in this Virinity and purrlmsvd truck load of putatnvs from Messrs. D. Robinson and Thus Ritchin. Mr. Buchan reports that. thu potato crop around Dunnvillv this your is. at quite inferior quality. .‘lissvs Margaret l-ngv. of town, Mary and Alix of St. Thomas and 3t. Fatherines reapvctiwly \wrv Visiting over the wovk 0nd with their sisters, Mrs. W. G. Firth. Mrs. C. N. Rutlmlgn nt' Markdalv is weanling an o-njuyahlv holiday with how lwivos. Mrs. Frank 'I‘wam- Ivy and Mrs. Wm. (lampbvll. Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent; Miss lh-llv .‘lt'Hil'l' of town was Visiting: 311's \\'. J. liitchiv nn Fri- day. Mrs. D. Robinson. Misses Myrtle. Aim and Dorothy Robinson and Dorothy Ritchie attended the inter collegiate Field Day Sports in Han- over on Thursday. Mrs. B. Edna who has been at Our h‘uchnr. Miss Brawn attend- ed tlu- tvachcrs' conwnlion in llarkdaln. Thursday and Friday of [38% work. Mrs. R. Edge who has been at Loneburn, Sank. for the 9‘“ “W PAGE 8. Aberdeen .' Our Own Correspondent) ‘l'\Hll0' H husv Mano-sling mun Crawford (Our Own Correspondent) l ‘. 11:33! has ro'tm‘nml home I’m thv \vinto'r m. Pilgrim, 01’ in" So'l‘Vim) in 'l'o‘ nu Sunday. nn-rly \vm'ks-ol nn HIP PHHI'" H lH-o' Willi â€won Pearl’s threshing out- lit at Jun McNally’s, Robt. Morlley’s outlit at Victor Williams, Newel‘l Brus. at Fred Staples and Arthur lidgu ï¬lling his silo. all on Tuesday linings \Vl'l'l' quite) interesting for llu- must 0! us. Hnwnver with a zlitllo- fi'io-mlly coâ€"npcration all out- lils \Vo'l'l' knpt running at their us- 11311 ranucib’. mi. and Mrs. nan' MacDonald am‘ 2' Imilv “H",Ul'l'll up l'mm Tux-nu- tn \atlmlax :ncl smut sz‘mm'al «luvs at. Mr [mum of Miss Hubkil'k. h was “'31"; gmmiuv snrmw that thr nuws was ro-cvivml in this nuig- ~hm'hmni M “w ([0:th of Mrs. How-"uni n!‘ Durham. “2- knuw Hlll' n-«-.~Mo~nt.~a jnill us in vxtvnding sin- mw- sympathy to the bereaved l'rio-nols. years was visigng her son Mr. Ar- thur Edge for 3 {PW days. She left. fur Brampton where she will spend the winto-r with her sister, Mrs. Alex. Firth. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie, Mr. W. 12. Ritchie, Miss NW3 and Master Hamid. Hf. Holland. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hm. Ritchie on Sunday. Mulock. (Our Own Cotrespoizglergt) home of Mrs. Matthew'Barber yes- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Fee visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W‘. Greenwood and attended the anni- versary services at. Zion. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Missvs Flnycl and McEaclmic at- tvndcd lhv 'l‘caclu-rs‘ Convention in Markdalv last 'l‘hursday and Fri- (luv. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McAlister visited on Sunday with Brantford friends. Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall of Hanover visited his parents last Sunday. terday. Mr. and Mrs. John Morice visited last Thursday with Mr. D. Hamilton THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The mythical snake, however proved to be nothing more than a huge water lily root that had been found floating on the surface of the lake, but at that it was well worth the trip to see. Never having seen one before. the “Three Musketeers" gazed at it with open mouths and protruding eyes, and for several minute.» examined the, to us. eurios- itv. ed his fine farm north of the town and pulled our tliver up on to the lawn the snake was there, sure enough, even larger than had been reported, but. not nearly so lively. It. lay there still and stark in death in front of the house where it had been hauled after being taken out of the lake. 125F007 SNAKE WAS (Continued from page i) “3"?331'10" ORB The annual thankofl'ering meeting of the W.M.S. was held in the church last. Tuesday. Mrs. (Rev) Armstrong gave a very interesting talk on the Foreign ï¬elds. The monthly meeting of the 17.1â€. “CO. was held at the home of Mrs. Angus McArthur, with a goed attend- 31100. Mrs. Lamb read a very inter- esting paper. \Vllit‘h was fntlowed by same music and slinging. Miss Mac- phail Lane a Very interesting talk. whirh “as enjoyed Very much. this week. i We were very sorry to hear that little Elsie Miller was ill with pneu- monia, but glad to learn she is im- proving some. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean and two sons spent Sunday with friends in Miss Armvtta McKc-ohnio and her frimul Miss Jc-an Flnyd. siwnt the wank-mu] with Miss. [slay Mvach- "iv. in Strall'orci. town. 42$ The local society playm! on a I...“ concise man's. receiving about $77. for their share, and according m newspaper remn'ts mad» :1 \,.,.\. credit/able presmntatiun. of the Fall Fair society of that village. “The concert in Hm I'w'ning mm“. a largv crowd and Hm Arman-um was packed to the «1002's. 'l‘lw pm- gram consislml of a play “Amp, Whlt’s Her Name," Magi-4| h}- Hu- Anglican Clmrch Dramativ illul. Durham. The varinus parts â€1‘ Hz:- drama wvm \voll sustainml mm Im» - ham people haw ruasnn tn lw l..-. 3; § of the talvm, of (hair town. .\Iu~..~;. numhm's ï¬lled in lwhx'c-vn :wh. Ty..- roceiph wvro about 9250,00." Referring to the ccmcvrt. tlu- Mum- dale Standard says: ï¬ndâ€. Ombu- 14. mo VOL. 59.â€"-.\'( L :? 50TH WEDDING QUIETLY It. and Its. John 1 Were larried rm 0th of this Month Their Whole L11 cinity. ll \\ NEARLY RE 3i :1 HAD N0 fl WOT Vic! wt; MN