(Our Own Correspondent) liss Winniv Blyth 0f Yarns-y was Ihe guest nf hvr sisto-r for a couple- “ days: last wow-k and attended the Hallmw'o-n sun-ml Thursday awning. Mr. Dan Stinmn has bm-n o-ugam'tl Is an o'mplnym- in “24- Ball Furâ€" litm'o- I’m-tun- m "NIHVM'. Ir. and â€IS. Alf Fid. ‘fl’ Mal-iv. 0f Glhvfllo'y : i‘hMH n!‘ Brunt \W'l'o flora at. tho- hlmw of Edward Have» Mr. Martin and MI son had a pleasant with Mr. and Mrs. 'l Suvh a jnynus social crowd as satiwrml at Mow-w )ltglumaloi's last. Thursday o-vo-mng in cvlvbrah» Um night who-u spirits and wilt-he‘s are suppusml in huwr arnumi. 'l‘hvrv Warn wih'ho-s, (-lnwns. ghosts. hob- goblins. uhl wumvn of ï¬fty yvars agn iii-gruo-s. and. yrs, in» Dukn and Dm'llo'ss Wo'l'o' lilo'l‘t'. 'F'IO‘SP iimk part in a rustmno- pan-ml» wlliln ilw unmasko'oi giwsts sat. on Hm chairs and Igiml m iiio'niify tlu‘m. Wllo'n “in HM “iii'il hail svat :ill “w guo'sh' in their piacvs‘. tiw chair- man. How. .\|r. \‘mmg iu-gzui Hw pru- rram. 'l‘ho- mow-ting npo'nml by sing- uu: "HioNi Mv thv 'l'io- That Hinds". Mrs. Frank 'l‘wamlvy them read Hu- Srruviurv lvssun and RM'. 311‘. \Vo- wish tn ennm'atulalfl Miss No-llw Stimuli. vntrancor pupil on winning til-cl mm in tho- Home Gar- den (Ic‘pnuwtitinn. .‘V'II .\l r. famih Smmol. MN. Mun-rum and sun “’Illmr visitml on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Gmrgo- “HM" and. also callml on Mr. and Mrs. Iran )Ic‘Ko-chnie. Hh-n- it. BIOS! t‘l‘lll! ('V t‘ll PAGE 8. ‘HHIIL' lo'ol unions in wm'o- gm-n Floro'lm- .\l son and .\ lusn'nmo-nt "ism-s l-Ioh Mclhmulol. and Mrs. swm'tl)’. "I' \\ llu- Sq'l'ultlll'l' lvssun anal llov. My. Sis'plo. } \‘mma.’ lml In pray-r. llnmu‘ rml- “pm.†11.‘ unions in ko'o'plllg with llw smlsnn lnia sitvl', wm'o' sun-n ln' \lisses Clara SnlW't’l. Lupknuw. FIm-q-m-o- )lt'llaslin. )liloll'ml Hender- .‘Il'. \Vil son and Mash-r llamulul )lvlmnalcl. Mrs. J. p Insh'nnu-nlul nmsir was m'OVidml b.“ If)“ mums Misso-s l-Iolnu )It'lluugall and [MW spssillll. a: Mclhmulol. Miss lllmwlw Bnyco‘ a t'll‘al‘llll- and Mrs. Mulro'w Haslw sang “‘"X cluv "f H swm-lly. "Flow Ho'nlly Swwt .\l'lnn. clauglllt‘l', Miss \mev lllylh sung :t_ \‘o‘I'Y elm'er vhi pleasing sum, The Crawford School romp, rhilolro'n olvllghlo'll lllt‘ allollt‘lu‘fl Mr. and mm llmir Hallmw‘m drill. songs n \‘iaif. m am: 0x N‘t'l was anuth. who'll MN "I? 0M HI bean cnnl 23mm wer .‘KNI. Mr. William Brown is wiring his resume» and in future his home will be “8'1““!be elmjricily. _.-:.I The Hallmw‘v' Kauai: pmplv w: 'otwithstmnhng weatht'r a good present and an The Ayten dramatic club put on the “Prairie Rose.“ in he hall Friday evening under the auspices of the Women's Institute. A fair atten- dance was present. The play was 80951 _ _-...- n, ,_.__ 1- _-:-:nfl Lia spent Method: was thv est rhu ha! mu l \\‘ .\l \\ H Ill Our Own Cofrrespondenti _ and Mrs. \‘ictm- Adams and v swnt last Saturday In â€\wn a. humll'v mty \Vhfl m: was a ll North Egremont ank ipluro' lml ill ‘ Crawford .‘Ic .\| \l i an enjova I and Mr. Marshall and pleasant visit rmmntl}: M .‘lrs. 'l'hos. Stinsnn. tn mnuramluto- Miss Holstein H \Vllï¬ .llll .\l |\ Ill uul sun \Villmr rrespondent 1m: “lo Miss and daugh- aml Mr. Rusm-l m Sunday via- I .\II'. and Mrs. .\l M fl] "1| .\l \\ .\I ti who‘rr hn snws. in ll m Row Of “10 3‘01“ i111 n .\| an. Ill a! Hm IIIHIIumI-IIt III-xt Monday lure- l {IIIIHIL i .\lI.-I.\.'1I.IIk spout a fe“ I‘lavs III-Io-IIth “itII Mrs. “mfg“ Lt‘WiS day morning for their hunting grbunds. .- Miss Charlntte Winter ofi'l‘oronto submit a week recently wnth her sistur lac-r0. \Vm. Brown. who has burn with David Allan lhn past two years has mango-ll will: .‘lr-x Douglas at Or- vhax'dville and will mayo there this \w-o-k. .\lr. .lnlm MvAI-hm' nwl with a sumewhal so-rimis acviolpnl last week H» was assisting his sun \Villiam in pulling slow-[M's in his hm'n when M was. Harm?" ull‘ min nf them fall- in:.; mm lho- hasmm-nt spraining his amkle- ancl rncniving utlwr injuries. Mrs. 1’. Allan and Miss Vm'a spent. the» wink vml in Palmm'ston with Mrs. \\'illiam.~'un~ Hf that town. 'I‘lw anuul svm'ico- will luku place ul. lln- nwnumvnl. lll'Xi, .‘lmnlay fur"- :z'. prvs'vnt, 'l‘ln- ligh grain this srasnn has a to'ndo-mw In elem-lop strongvr lungs '.n m-lwt't. hugs. Hear 'vm squval. Bum grist mills. the one at Hay- wanl's Falls o'llginm‘l'ml by Mr. ï¬lms. \\'ilh.lm.~' um! â€I" uthnr at. 'I‘I'avm'sttm hamllml by Mr. Hmrgn Six-wt aw doing a big trade -_Of late. Traverston /'()ur Own Correspondent) \\'o- \x'i‘h liastvm Untm‘ic) had sum.- ul‘ ulll‘ slll'pllli nwsturv. .\ fww fairies \wz'r- nut. nu Hallnw- Nun: but llmr Inismnugs \Vo-re- not. Quitu a number haw their tur- nip run» to harwst yet; though a his: peru'nlagn is snugly housm’i. J. R. I'Ialwzu'ols tnamml out nwr SUN) ul' SWN‘t. ('IHVPI' I†Mr. U. S. Hunh-r during tho.- past \wnk, thv prmlllt'l Hf M zu'ws. hm impish. Mrs. Paul Nelson is far {rum \wll Arm- an fairly suvcvssful season, Zinn Sumlalv Scllml 0105041 for tho! yo'fll’ un ()anwr Ifilst. A hearty wtn Hf thanks was 1.011(le the to'm'hr-rs at. tlm Mom 01' the svssinn, fur mm- t'aithful uttvmlzuu'e. intwâ€" o'st. in â€In \wlt‘arv of their puvils anal HIo-II- IIIIVIItiIIII tn the \Vm'k. HIII' ho Hm- half li‘tlllllml lInmn on \\ I IiIIIwIluV â€1' last \mG. aftm‘ thru- and a halt \Vwks, smet ricmn at lhmuannnn. iwlping m nurse lIm' sis'ivr. lle' h1i!“lt‘l‘-ill-lil\\. MI'. Hmrgv ll. IIIV i~' gui'ng tn liw with hi~ sit. l'. .‘lI~'. \\ III Irwin. nvzu' The Bvll linemen strung tho. wires along thv 6th mucessinn last. Wonk and mm a husky handsomv hunch. \th are) not afraid to vlimb tlw swaying: pnlos in a blinding snow- storm- Tho phones are in along the 3‘00 hie sitm'. Mrs. \\'m.lrw1n. nmu' Lm'kunw. .\lr. Will Banks has purchased Mrs. J. P. Falluisv‘s two farms of Ifm :n-ro‘s :nml mkns imnmliato pos- svssinn. as Mrs. Falluiso is hnlding a clvm'inrx {Indian 531» mu Thur:- «!:n- M this wm'k and with how rout". Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .\l«'.\x'tlmr paid a \‘isit. to 0mm Suuml on Thur:- day Ul' last \wnk. Mrs. \\'ill Timmms spent a few days in Fnrgus huspital last week but i~' hflmc' again. and aw a husky han \xhn am nnt ufxaid smaï¬ng value in a h] storm. The phone~ an 4th. .\l iss amwng ham. Hur sympathy news out to Hu- {PIâ€" lows \vhu have to do electioneer- in: work thosv miserably dark nights and mu slushy back roads. Miss Gladys Firm spent. last work amwng kimh-nd in and around Dur- thirty imitml ghosts \wro present 'l‘xw uhusts and a wttch rncoiwd at ttw otnor. Tho mening was spnnt in various contests and games aftm' which a dainty lunch was served. The party then wonded their way tmmn. all satisï¬ed with a gond night's fun. â€" - - - ‘ n 9‘ _‘ recently. Sorry to under the w .H swam lw zu'mmol agam. \\'n .«tnnd our domwst sympathy to the McDonald family. who mourn :1 kind and Inving mnthm'. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald and HUM 0f PI‘MOH called on .‘II‘. and MN. Hugh MoDnnald Sunday. Mr. and .‘D. (10011;? Grey of town 3pm}! 3 day recently with the H93- lntt family. .\h Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hopkins in Hamver Monday. Mr. David Lamb is buildil (is-NIH. The threshing machine is dlnwh mming dmn the line hope thn “panther will clear all am through. hi .\h FL" um. \I l‘. mt h so ght S fun. Mr. and MN. .3114 3113.111 H wt :z 27...: :21. 2:; z... 32.: 2.1. nvzn ’42:... 5. 2:5. £6- m ::....:.::E .9... ï¬zmr. $2: :9... ._ Sin 2:... m3 2:523. :09. So H!‘ m Hlis \ka and with how '1', Mrs. .\'nh|o‘. and lwl‘ three) rhllolz'vn m'v mnvmg tn T0- .I 11“ \'0‘l\' I". .‘lt‘D‘mnll. R. O. for t. ("h-0y and Editor Irwin mil nun night last, work > \w had gotten nicely uulm' thn blankets. ThPy .4 3:. 2 SE: 347.. 5.. £22.55. £53 .057 5742i.» :33... Aberdeen h t‘ IPIH‘ atlu‘ don called 0n )1! bh‘Dflnald Sunday 9. Goorgo Grey of recently with the rs. Herb Hopkins Monday. _ Davi. ""183 .‘l r \\' .1 m l I [013011811 on 311' Sunday. Lamb 01‘1‘)’ . .Grierson hope he v building M {11001; \‘isih‘ ROCKY Almllt “’PI‘Q‘ very \Vo‘ until HW- n IS \\ ill Mulock. (Our Own Correspondent) W0 join with ttu- community in o-xprvssing our Sincere sympathy to I'VN'Y mr'mlwr 0f the late Mrs. Nivlmnald's family, who mum-11 the: I035 at an oxcvptionally kind and [wing mother. \ goodly nnmhvr flom lwru at- tende the Hallovwen social held at Um home Hf Mr. I). J. Alt-Donald of Crawl‘m'd Thursday night. of last WW‘k and ill] report. a pleasant timv uwr mm hundred invited gho'sts \wm prvsont. Mr. and Mrs. .-\. (J. McDonald. .lnhn and l'lvu \wz-c rucvnt Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. R. Lmlingham, Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Rnbert Kvith and sun. Howard \wro girlosts at tlm humn of Mr. Will Adlnm owr tlm \ank end. Mrs. KM“: and .5011 I'v- maining fur a fvw wuvks ludiday. Mrs. McKN-lmic- returnml Thurs- day nf last \Vw'k to Hamilton after spvmling a numth's holiday with lwr many friunds hm'v. Mr. .\. Redford and daughter Miss Em of Durham \wro gursts of Mr. and Mrs Wadlvm and Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Sharp rrcrntly. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ryan accom- paniml by Mr. and Mrs. Huinos or (lhnslry \wrv Sunday visitors at. thu lmmo- cd‘ Mr. and Mrs. (ivurgv Brown Mr. and Mrs. Robert. McKinunn. lmlddngtnn \wrv also rvrvnt Visit- ors at the same home. “1,3 1"111111111'11 Kz'vss 111111; in “111 Hugln 1.1:111111 a 1i1111|pl1 Saturdax 111‘- twvon \\11~t111'11 lf'nnol'sih and U. A. 11., in M11011 l1111' b111t|1e1' Alb111't Mu m-ml Mr. and Mrs. Archie McDougull attended tlw anniversary survives in the Presbyterian Church. Hanover, Sunday. 'l‘lu- \voatlwr tlwse days makes Us t‘nvl that wmtm' lsnt far away but \w how 1'qu bctgoy wggthor yet 0 '- A â€Mr. Frank Wise of Allan Park is at present \isiting “in: his «laugh- tel DMPS; Reg. Sharpe. Mr. and Mrs. John Blake of Buf- l'aln “mm the guests of MP. and Mrs. .Inv lmrtm- Tuesday waning of last. \ka. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Campbell of «Backwood spent the \\ 99k m1 wT'th friends here and at- tonde the funma: of then cousin, 311‘s. Annie McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. T. Mchth and Mr. and Mrs. W. Porter. Paisley, visit- last week with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith, here. Saturday evening was Hallowe'en and nearly proved a serious one to Mr. Robert (lax-Ion, wnn was re- turning homo from here about 10 p. m. Mr. .1. Braun who was also on his way homo with his car with- out lights, failed to 5.00 HH' DUN-'3 and crashed into it upsettmg it. and thrmving .\lr. (Lorlott out. Luckily ho was not. swrimxsly injurmi hut roroivml a bad shaking 11;». The w- hich). and huruuy \wru (-mnplvtvly ruinmlkas tl‘m hul'sc' gnt away 1w- im.‘ fl'ightnnml by Hu- crash. (Our Own Correspondent) 3112611111111 Bowls “11111115 \\ill 1111 ploasvd tn hear that 1111 is 11111111 in11711'1.1\'111l 111 health 11111! Is no“ 21h|1 to he out 11.1.111'11. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh \':a11gh111 ,i1'. {1111! S1111 \isitml \\ilh 3112111111 Mm. Kenneth Vaughan 11111111 A1th111° 1111 Sunday. M12 R1117. has 11111-11 culling 111111111111 at 11111 mill. 'Mr. Brown has 111111111 the contract 01' 1131111111.: tho 11111111111 to Durham. Miss Eva Trafl'om Haplllmn whm'n .shv Sltmn fur thu wmtv MP. and 311's. Julm Bnycl $1.01]! a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac. Hoopm' 01' Hour Drl.»nmro. Miss Armtta Hurst of “our Elm- wnml was Uu- guvst 01' Mrs. M. Kenny for a mmk. Arnotta called on a number of lwr old sclmol chums while here. Miss_ Maud Boyd spent Um wovk «'ml “’1“! her grandnmtlwl'. Mrs. R Banks. . Miss Dorothy and Annie Schafor have gmm to Toronto. where they wxll remam for the wmtcr. Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent; Lnoks as though winter was mming nvar. Mr. Alex. Aljm? had his salo- last Thursday. Although Hm «iny was wet thM‘e was 1: hig crowd and pl'im's Wc'l'n gnocl, Glenroadin hus gonn tn has a LINN] [oo- W '.‘..w‘-'.I “Well" 'said tho manager, "what do yoï¬ want?" . " , “I am introdumng. tlw pmhller began. “ an automatic. elvctric hairâ€" brushâ€"" -- I ‘ ‘ 3.. m.n.kl."A‘A A W-Cll dressed [bode h made his \\a\ into office and couglml to to himself. “"leén‘t you $00 the manager. “Ynur \Vlfv. 1n is drossml up." "Perhaps your "Ho's (mu mm J bald." ’ ‘1)uiha sof' sahl the lunhfler, "Haw you a dug 2‘" “Yes a Chimes» hairless pmdlo." Thu pmhllvr diVM‘l int.» another pnckot. “Allow mv." lw said. "to S'HHV you llw lah'st thing in fly papem" “She's bald, Always $084! Eour sun. Fil‘ month old. lml‘hapsâ€"â€"â€"' too, except WIN I'm bald ?" growled i'iitb Hm managers I] in) Call attention midlor cautious- and quite m 5110 hui- 25th until Nm'embnr 30th. For tho district lying south of that. only fi'uni.1\'m'0n'ilwi' 5th until November 20th. Last ymu- 1,291 mnom and 17.035 iii‘m' lit‘misvs Wt‘l't‘ issued to l‘t'Sldt‘lliS and 1.581 licenses to non- rvsictvnts. This nit-ans that. (New $131,000 was. immiwd for dt‘l‘l' and "10080 lii'o-nsvs‘ alune, whili- tlw rt»â€" wniw from licc-nsvs (if all kinds (if shuntini.r was M‘t-i' 8402.000. Thu hunting svasun lu-siitvs living a m- Vt‘llllt' [ll'ttthlt‘t‘l' l'ni' Hm gu\'vl'lln'ii'tll,, [tl'ttVit't‘S tlll aililmi income t'ur spurt- ing and outtitting nstahlishnwnts. It. was lc-ni'nmt that tlw initial nxlwnsv t'ui' i-quipmont‘. including t 3100 for hunts and rifle. is almu 'l‘lm hunting season north and west of w Mattawa Rivers is on -ach lumtol'. DEER HUNTING DATES Thursday, lonmbor 4, I!†ion Serw cations W Church. L tist Churc H ll "I H that 'H‘t N‘ 850" imu' sub; that. alum IS and .5 I IIIL' wit M id H WOI'I.’ Dean 9 1' 1.0) 9