The Bargain Store Thursday. February 17, my Ymt with nches IlBank ada I“) A JAPANESE ADVERTISI'Q this o».- o- o- o- o v o-oâ€"o-Juo-wno-vo-w-W a good "0N ,. â€â€˜0' a‘. 3:“. ll“.- ..1u “In†I III“! WIâ€! mo-nb' are n: humor. .\ 1‘0ho m duty \Iv . wimlm: won- l" :|* am.% vulnuxnllngto "racism, :9 LV aver- ~ waver I :h‘ Hf “ prumim â€Humor. of Inn's, â€In | \V n flout 0R8. JAIIBSOR 11.1380! ml‘n-e and residence a short dist- mwo: 038! of the Hahn House on [.amhton Street. Lower Town. Dur- imn. Oflice hours 2 to 5 p.m.. 7 to a mu. (except Sundays). DI. A. 1331.1. Musician and Surgeon. Ofï¬ce lamlmm street, Durham. Ont. Gradu- ate University of 'loronto. Eyes h‘ï¬ted and corrected. Ofï¬ce hnurs: 2 to :3 p.m.. ‘7 to 9 p.m.. Sundays excepted. J. L. Slfl'l, I. 3., I. c. P. 8. 0. â€thee and resndence. corner .0! 'Lnlmless and Inm'oton Streets. oppo- ano um Pmt Office. Office hours : umn a.m..130 to 4': p.m., 7 to 9 pm. (Sundays excepted). C. 6. AND BESSIE IcGILLIVRAY Chiropractors m-aduuh's Canadian Chiropractic llnllvgo», 'l'nrnnto. 0mm Macfurlzuw 11011;. Durham. Day and night phnnn 1'33. 6 M 23†J. F. GRANT, D. D. 3., L. D. S. Houmv Graduate University of Tor- onto, Graduate Royal (lulu-go Dental Surgvons 0? Ontario. Dentistry in all Its branches. ()mce Calder muck. Milla‘treet. second door east of Matthew‘s Drug Store. DR. W. C. PICKERING, DENTIST Hume, uwr J. 5; J. Hunter‘s store, Durham. Unlarw. IIDDLEBRO’ AND BURNS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. DI ' [ULUI OWEN SOUND LumMun st. 868 2nd Ave. E. Bram-h mm» at Flusherton. Upon mvx'y Saturday 1.30 to 9.30. C. C. Iiddlebro' R. Boak _Bur_ns, Hill'l'lsh'l'a‘, Sum-atom, me. A mem- twr ut‘ the ï¬rm win he in Durham on E‘uvsday of each week. : ppointments â€my in: mad» with the Clerk in the Llcellï¬ed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey. Nlmiwrmv to'l'fl‘n. Arrangements for min. ue tn dzltvs, out. may he made u? “w Hhmniclv Ofï¬ce. Durham. I'm-ma un appiication. Address RR. 1. Inn-ham. Phone 611 r 24. fl... awnim c. WATSON LH'O'HSN" Auctmnevr for County of â€wow l'rnnwt. nttontion to sales. Rea- -m:;:hlv h-rms and satisfaction guar- .u'twwl. Dntvs made at The Durham ".nrmm'io‘ nfl'u'v "r with R. (I. Wat- ~ :2. \‘nrnoy. [UL i. Phone 604 r“. â€TIN! 1t "H i, (1).". 4|. uu:-u.v-‘,- _, H'w'n: H‘H arrow; 8?» acres u‘ndv‘r “'n'mzn". halance hardwood bush: Mino‘nlo‘Lt m sebum: 0n xhe premâ€" ~w~ Mn 3 frame burn 52x67» ft. with «w» {.mndatmn; court-m» stables: A.» My ham 30x50 with stone base- . -r '; how pen 20x30; N‘elve-ronm .".<';'. house, furnace heated, also umv- wnw'lshed; drilled Well close 'n house. with windmill; concrete u :ztvr tanks: 30 acres seeded .to hay; b «.1 7. Con. A. S.D.R.. Glenelg. con- ‘ ° :00 acycs glean-ed and 3n good stafe of gnlhvatlon: on DAN. chBAl Lyn-mud Auctioneer for County of wow. Satisfaction guaranteed. Rea- mzu‘nio- 'o-x'ms. Dates of 53105 made ' l'ho- Lm'nnu'lp ()l'fice Or with him- t32222229: 86 acres. £22222! flats at cultivation. l 2 :1222 “2th flied adioining and s .2 222.2... 7402mm brick nouse ' '2 r2~i22n kitchen and wood! “2“! watpred and. in 300d re 2 222 2222-222» pa .‘ \\’il2iam Smith. 3.3. No. 3. Bar It Will Pay You to Advertise 1'1! The Chrom'dc. . mmrio BATES BURIAL C0. YUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdale A344 122-124 Avenue Road T0100“) I. .3000“: lohn W.Bfles l-wmvrly 0! I’lesherton Advertisements under I ‘ ' . . CASH \V [TH ORDER; six consecutive insertion of four. Telephone cells treated as cash with order if ' sinturday night of week ordered. Minimum charge forpgrgt fiorfsgftfigxe 2;) cents. On all charge orders a straighthharge of 1% cents a word uriil ho math: ant-h {nan-6h... ..;..:__--_. _ Thundny, l’ohary 17, 1927 ms FOR SALE Owen Sound. Lia-’nsad flmtioneer Medical Directorv. _C(};3 EGREMONT, CON - -A--. unnln Manta! Directorv - mx. 2. “(.6 H_ Classified Advertisements Legal ‘Dz’rectorv ALEX. MacDONALD LUCAS HENRY 1' Durham. 000' nstly clear and tivatinn. 83““ i“mg and stone ick “01158. With and woodshed. n gOOd repair- !!ars apply to so. 3, Durham. BEXTINCK. Durham. PROPERTY FOR IN VARNEY, THE PROPERTY OF the late Thomas Long. Goon house about 20x34, fullcsize cellar, and well located; one acre of land, good stan- hle; hard and soft water; cheap to quick purchaser. Apply to Middle- bro’ Burns, Solicitors, Durham, Out. 1 27 3mpd buildingfidt's 6}) Gé'JFEJQirgét, MR1? 0r Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to l). Hapkins. 2 21 U {UBUSAIfEf-A NUMBER OF GOOD mum sun) OATS, EARLYSLASKA W. H. Pattm-son. R. R. 4, Durham, Plum“ 6“. R 5. ~ 3-2-3 WHEAT WANTED. ANY Q hâ€"kN'I‘I'I‘Y. Highvst price. People’s Mills. 31523t \VUMK WAN'I‘ICD.-â€"THE CHRON- it-lv .lnh Plant is well equipped for turning out the fistt work On short order.‘ tf Bl. MR DERS W ANTEDâ€"~A PPLY . AT Chronicle (m‘ico. 11 28 if 'I‘HF. .‘lHN'l‘HLY MEETING 01" THE Durham Club will [)0le nu Mun- alay ewning. th. 21M. at. tho Wa- wwk 'l'o-armms. H2 Ynng'n St. Tn- mntu. 'l'uvsday night. Fvln'uary '22, in I. H. I). If. rcjmms. at 8 p.m. Mrs, 'l‘lmmam Hc-ndursml wm giw a report M “w Hurtivultural Cnnwntinn. Full attvnnium'o- l'vquvsto-al. 'l‘l'lldvl's will It“ rum-hm! by then. umlm'signml. tlw wxm'utm's of UM eslall- ul' tlu- lilh‘ Jam-l. Duusmm'n'. until â€10' “HI day Hf Mull'l'h. 1927. for tho purrhasv nl‘ tlw pmpm'ty known as lot llw nn llw East. sicln nl‘ Hara- l’x-axa Stu-M. in Archibald Hunter's surwy, containing nnv-qnartnr acro- mm'n 0r IUSS. «m this Int tlwre is said to be (“l‘l‘l'tl‘ll a franw housv. Hirlwsl. hr any lo-mlvr. Imt nvco-ssco 31'in avlro-pt.o-(l. and all snhjvvl. M 1-0- rim-\c- hill. Pns‘ses‘s‘lml ln lm arming- ed. POR SALE OR RENT 1'25 ACRES: ABOI'T 20 IIARDWd’Nm hush. I'vmuinclm' undm' cultivation: gum! tmildilfgs: 2M,» milvs from Dur- ham: will 1w sum at. a hacgain. For furllwr pm'timxlm's apply to Mioldlvhm‘ and Burns, Solirimrs. Durham. 2 3 Iapd. Hmin and (iardon Crops. Cheaper to get ymu' supply in early. Special privv on acid phnsphatv in car lots. [mt us quot» you â€11 your supply for spring sowing. J. W. Bwén 8: Son. Durham. \\' F BUTTER, IILK, CREAM SERVICE We will be in the market for tlw wintrr months fur purv milk and (I‘Pam.01‘d918t8k0ll fox choice dain butter dpliwxed uff the rig; also buttm milk. -â€"\\' atson 3 Dairy FOR SALE OR RENT GOOD DOI'BLE HOUSE IN UPPER Town: woll lnmled on main street; electric lights; in ï¬rst-class repair; will sell cheap to quick byer. For furlhcr particulars apply Mrs. A. W. H. Lauder. Durham. 2 3 6 Th9 [mrhzml [1.131). Live StockAS‘: Sumatran “'1“ ship stm'k‘frum Dur- ham 0n 'l'uosomys. Sluppm-s are I‘vquvs‘lmi 9n mw three days" â€â€˜16“. James Lawrence, Manager. We will buy a limited quantity Hf Bass, Bin-II. Elm, Mapln and Bow-ch Logs this season. Highnsl price»: paid. apply at offim' or Mr. Kinno-v. Durham Furniture: ()0. 12 2t! Phone 601 r 13 The School is thoroughly equipped KléiZâ€"MtacDomld. auctibneer. tn take ttp Um t'nllmyinlg qoursos: (t7 Junior Matrlcu atloq. . ï¬g ’9‘ Entranc» to Normal bclwm. “33 $03?“le Fagh momher n! the Staff is a I’m- ' If you rcqunre Ice thts sugmner, x-mlaitv Graduate and experimcectqow is the time to order. “a are . ._ _‘ ‘-:" .‘l‘|:-.A- nnn Trachl‘r Information as to CourseN may b: obtained from the Principal. The School has a creditable recnrci in the past which it liOpcrs in main- tain in the future. Durham is attractive and healthy town. ï¬gmd accommoda- t'wn can 'bc 0 mod at. reasonable rites ' ‘Imléhh'ing pupgls should prepare to vnfm‘ at beginmng 0! team. L _ NOTICE TO SELL BY TENDER DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL ARTICLES WANTED HORTICULTU'RAL MEETINGS JFSSIF. HI INN o-.\ o'-'(11t1ix, by lwr snlivitms tf J. A. M. ROBE B. A- Principal JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. COMING EVENTS FERTILIZER HUN“ .\l.l, GRADES FOR NOTICE TO FARMERS FOR SALE MIDDLEBRH' BI'RNS M. I". LAI'DI‘IR, Sum'vtary LOGS WANTED Durham. [LR Phone 114 107“ Everything. it seemed to me, was perfect. The sandwiches, especial- ly. intrigued me. They wore in the forms of diamonds, hearts, spades I played bridge, not long ago, at the home of a hostess. part of the charm of whose parties lies in her careful attention to detail. and clubs appropriately covered. The hoax-ts and diamonds were pi- nwntu rhewv. cherry and cream clwvsv and strawberry jam. The} rlubs :md spades wvre l'ipc OliVu ravair and grupn rouse-rum 1/)‘1115 am- a highlv concentratqcl food because théir “ater content is lo“ .’ 2. Almonds. lmttvrnnts and pm:- nuts contain nun-e protein than an e-qnal \wight ul' mvnt and them-fur“ are often used as meat. substitutes. 3. Salt has 110 influence on Hm digestibility of 111115.1111t. «loos 1111- wow U111 1121\01 01111.13» rich in fat?! 4.11:0. low temperatm'u Of cum storage is necessary if nuts are to be kept through warm weather 1wâ€" cause they «lctL-l‘inl'alu chivt‘ly by becoming wormy, rancid 91° musty? 7» Sht'nt‘d INNS absorb moistill'e hum tlu- air wn quickh. and 50 should be; kept in air- tight jars and when nmwssuly [mated in Hm OWN 1H I'vstm'c thvir crishnvss. 1 (“MW Hf crmm ('hm'su softvllt'cl wiht cream. 1/3 0111» of (‘erple vanoliml ur- ange peel 1/4 cup of olmmwd nuts 1 teaspoon «if vanilla W‘holn whnat in'vznl Mix ingrcdimts and Spl'f‘all 1wâ€" tween thin. i‘mltvi'ml slim-s «if ln'wad. Beat tlmim nggs: add nnv cupfuf nf sugar and thrvv-fc'mx'ths of a cumâ€! Hf flour whirl: has hown siftvd twirv with “no-half (waslpmmful uf salt. and (mu-half h':l-‘pflnllflll of baking: poyvdep._ Baked Fudge (200k, until hlt'ndwl. tun (HHH'PS hittm' (lmwlzm- and «mv'â€"haH cupfnl 0f nwltml huHm. Combine these mixtures and add a cupful of nuts and nnv toaspmnfu! Hf Vanilla. Pcmr into gl-cwasml drip- ping pan and hakn twvnty-liw min- utes in mmlm'alv own. Cut in squares. Bash Tip Hash. thu pnpulnr dish whirl: smnv mc'n Inn'- and others hate, wi" haw a clm-idmlly nivn tang if czu'mts withvr raw or c-nnkml m'u gruund intu it. \VI‘ I'xpmft. about, March 15! our our lI‘IaIl of \Veslnrn Oats suitahlv I'III' Smrd PartII-s quuiring SPIN: slum 1d Iall at Hm Mill and I-xamine aIIII lI- get {Il‘iI‘Q and 01410? quan- tit\ I‘L'Qllil'l’d. I “'0 also oxiwct a car load «of Gunn’s Fortilizvr about the last; week w Fé'hl'IIM'V. Partins x'vquix'ing For- tilizer should leave their ordvrs warly, Try (Hll' clam and Hat Chap for cattle and hug feeding. only $32.00 1w: ton. _bulk. .. _ I- I__.._- - The smmd can he! Reine Lots west half of t. Gore A. 7)?» acres; the east half of 8 on the 3rd Concession. 50 acres; and 100 acres on the 3rd Concession, all in the Township of Egremont. These properties will he sold en bloc or separately and sold cheap to quick purchaser. For further particulars apply to Mrs. J. J. Smith, Varney. R. R. l, or at residence of J. J. Qtnvnnenn- 1 6 [f Stevenson. AUCTION SALE, REGISTER Tuesday. February 22nd at i u'- clm-k at Lot 8 and 9. Artemosia. one mile east-of Pricevilln. the farm stock and implements of Harold Mc- Iwrmid. 50» bills for particulars.â€" Alex. MacDonald. auctioneer. iii the market and will deliver ice pvery day at, per block, 30 cents. half block 15c. Phone Watson's Dairx. No. 153. Satisfaction guaran- teed. 136 Lamhton Street, Durham, A full line nf/Dairy Goods. inund- ing. Fresh Milk. Buttermilk, Cream and Butter. always on_haqd. \I “vv-a "Butter 'delisered of! rig daring \\ inter months. 1 13 6nd. NOTICE TO FARMERS AND STOCK MEN 11ch RECIPE Fruit Punch Sandwiches By MARJORIE ADAIS Do You Know That: IACDOEALD’S DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE SEED OATS THE DURHAM CHRONICLE nl' WOIEII’S INSTITUTE .1 NOW WORLD WIDE FORMED 30 YRS. A60 Roam looting of Stony Crook Branch of Interest. to Every In- qtltnto Iomhgg, may Thiytloth It is a long way from Durham to Stoney Creek. in Wentworth County and, under ordinary conditions, the meeting of the Women‘s Institute branch of that place, is, perhaps, of no particular interest to readers of The Chronicle. This is not true of the last meeting. for this was tlm celebration of the thirtieth anniver- sary of the birth of the Women's Institute as a societyflhat. origin- ating at Stoney Creek, now boasts members and branches in all parts of the world. :It would not be too bruad a state- ment, we think, to say that there are many enthusiastic Institute members in Durham and Vicinity who km)“ very little. about the early daxs of this “ell- kiiuwn socic-tv, and it is altogotlwr likvly that. thm will lc-nrn innsiilvrahle from a [H'lllsal {If tm' :iiticlcs that folkms. lakd'l‘ Ham '2"- 'lm'unlu Mail and Em iii“ uf Mm: .zn Hf ihi s “PHIL 'liw aiiii'lv SIMS: Emminns that ii» «hwy h‘luw the surfaw \Vwru slim-ml. ilw other nighi. as â€it “\i' i'Wi H\ 1' «- gil- tin-11m: that iillul ' laugh hm '1 “IH'H tlw Slum} Lia-wk hiunih u.‘ Hm “'Omvn‘s lnsiiiilic-s wlvhmtm! Hie “lil'â€t'“| mmix'i-i'szu'y m' tho. snvwiy that. h:i~‘ gunv mm in!†all mzuls, Ii . _- Al... ....... ....I ..u~.. ~o|\l‘ up '0! H Slll'fam‘ \Vm'v stiri'ml. the uther night. as th:- vyv x‘rwmt m4 - a gaâ€" thering that tillml a large hat! whvn tho Stnnvy tli'vnk h'anvh u.‘ this Women's Institntvs t‘t'lt‘hl‘dtt‘t! the thirtivtli al‘inivm'sary na’ ttm sm-ioty that. has gnnu nut intn ail MEN‘S, for tho inward vyv saw. as an a pageant. â€in â€lttllh'dlhlh' and twin“ of thuusands of rural \Vnmo-n. whu :m- nnw hanotm! tum-tum t'm' lwttvi'ment because a Canadian man and a Can- adian \\'mnanâ€"-lii'lanit 1.0“ and Achi- laiilv Hmutlvss. pussvssmt \ isiHn. and its ni-mlt'ul ally, cmn'aw. Hull! haVv’paSM-d OVM' In tlw ntlwr side, but. thvir \Vurk liws an. and H10 other night at. “:0 thirtivth birthday lmxlquet, llwir nwmm'y was 11011011"! by a Silvnt, luasl. Mrs. J. F. Ff'lkvi'. Hf thu-w Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Fella-r \wru prvsvnt among the chartur mvmiwrs at. tin- bii'thitay hanquvt. Mrs. Smith rut- ting the birthday Pako'. whns'u thirty hhw and yvlluw mmllns haul hmm lighted by tiw prom-mt, supm'intvn- (if’fltflf tlw Fe'fio'l'atmt \VHmvn's In- stitutfls nt‘ (mun-in, Mr, H. A. l'utâ€" Ilfl Well and Truly Laid That littlv sivtfio-ly t’m'nimt in l’i-lo- rum-y. 1W7. mu“ hmi “n t! tin.» t'min- «latiun. inst immiy In this living: tun-nu li3' tlw fact that. it, has lit‘t’ll little. i'hungc-il than that 1.2!) ‘u thisâ€"its linns \\’t‘l't' lii'nail wnmxgh to allow fur tiw vxpaniling yvai's. ln Inuk- ing UVt‘l‘ thv widow" first, minutv lmnk. when sprinting â€in night. with .‘ll'S. A. E. \Valkm' :it, "Elmhursl Farm" I tnnnil this vntry: "le cibjm't (if this Institutdie shall lw tn pmmntw that knmvlo-ulgv «if li«;v11.eo'-linliil sciviim- which shall tend to imprm'omvnt in lingsvhnhl archi- tm'tni'v. with SDPClal attention to sanitation. to a bettvr understand- ing of t-hqeconomip and hygienic \‘zlllw Hf fluids and fuels. and in :i more scientiï¬c caro- uf children. with a View in raising the general stan- «hard of the life of our people." There were in iae six «liVisinim‘ «of study and experiment-«I»:rnestic. ecnnnnn: .\!'c°iiiii-Mlll'o‘-~â€"~'alili'atimt light. heat. etc.: Physiology-113'- giene. medicine. calisthenics. etc.: Floriculture and Horticulture; Mus- it and Art: Literatlireâ€"socialogy. education and legislation. You Vslll see from this that the. new society for the help of the rural woman was not. as many of the deâ€" tractors chose. to say. merer a meet- ing place for the exchange of re- cipes and the latest local gossip. Some'time at er its inception, when it had provei itself a thriving in- fant. with prosliects of multiplying, Mr. Lee hadthe new society made a Government ward with a Govern- ment grant and had it placed under the jurisdiction of the Department of Agriculture. The motto. “For Home and Country." under which the British and other institutes also work, was chosen by Mrs, Hoodless Squire’s Hall. whore the W. I. first saw the light was burnt about two yvars ago. 8“ the hanquvt took place in tho hall of the Presbyterian church. which was gay with gold and blm,1 huxfling. the Institut» col- ‘ AUCTION SALE Farm Stock and Implecnls. on Um promises of \V. A. Livingston. Tziasday. Mar l. l927. Included in Hm nfl‘oring till he 40 pure bred Shropshire sheep. ' Everything must. be sold as the {armMas been disposed of. Full list will appear next week-4V. A. Livingston. Pro- prietor. R. Brigham, Auctioneer. in Anniversary Wis Celebrated Ancient History Relived dumm- nll a [All «'1'. nwt. at todils ot the floral gamittiro of the tables and in the little. favorsâ€"boxes of mints. Mrs. Hugh Bertram. the present president of the Stoney ‘ . k Institute and its seventy-odd embership. was chairman; beside her was her husband, keen as any member for the Institute. and at the head table, too. were Mrs. Er- land Lee, Senator and Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Felker. Mrs. A. E. Walker. MP8. “'11er Smith. distrirt. ‘president. and Mrs, Adam Inch. district secretary; Mr. R. L. Hyslcm, who responded'to toast. Of the guests. proposed for Mrs. Felker; and at a tahlr. also on the platform. Were other notabilities, Dr. and Mrs. B. a. Tlumpson, who can recall the early days: Mr. A. E. Walker. Mr. and Mrs, l’uulen. Mrs. A. t‘. Stl'Vt‘llMlï¬â€˜. who led the. Stultt‘y (lrt't‘k ('huir tn Victory in the South \\'enlworth choral contest last year. and facing her ull the supper table. was tho- tsilver basket that was the prize. ors. which were carried my! also in the' blue hyacinths and golden daf- fodils of the floral garnitum of Um Mrs. H. M. Bostwick. of Hamilton. Mrs. Hoodloss‘ daughtc-r, was anmm.r the gnosts of honor and yaw an amusing account of tho way slw aunf her brothers, as rhildron, fought to accompany thvir mothvr to flu: Stonoy Crook W. l. memtings. rhivt'ly. she feared, for the sake of â€in rake-s that accompanimi thom! What It In loam. As ho lightmt tho hirthduy reunite ~ Mr. Putnam, who with Mrs. I'uiâ€". nani. sat. at tho chairman’s l'iu'Iii. said lu- i'vH. thv sulc'mllit} of tho ur- L'usiun. “'llal. Hu- grmflh m' â€It liHh- such-13' i'orniml thirty .VHurv :lgt'. hm! mmmi II: â€In Iiw's m' I‘M- latmt :mci hourly rural \umwn. not only in tho- rmmtry of its birth. hut. in “run! Britain and in J-lurulwzm lands. tm mw would «'H‘I‘ IPH. MI'. Putnam was the IIiIiIIt‘ sin-ah- (III of “MI IIVIIIIing. mIIt at'tIIII II III - \"iII\\ Iif “II \V I. t'I'IIm thIe ltl'tlill- IIiIIg IIII III-IIIaIIIIIt that IIIIII I'H'ISHH the \\. I. had IIII-It. and â€III lI'IaI'IIII II- IIIstitutII haIt mm, “as IIIIIIaIIsII thI- men had IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII I'ItlIIIIIs and â€III wnmI'n had IIIIIIIIIII â€It‘nlï¬t‘h't'ï¬. "\\'III’IIIIIIâ€. hII saiIl. “IIIIaIizII IIIIIIIII than nIIIII. that thIIy haw. a IIIItIIIII IIIIspIIIIsihilih and that. IIImIIII is given them that thII\ IIIa\ sIIIIII Then, too, the policy 01 the insti- tIItIIs has liIIIIII nut, to ('Ulltlt'llln. low. to IIIIplaIII- , IlaIIthaII \I..IIIt|I if LHI'II tlII~ IIhaIIIIII. \Iill ('IIOHNI. tlIII. \IhIIIII sIInIII. IIIIII.â€"'tIIIIII tin,- hII t'IIIIII thIIiII «III- 'l'hvl'e worn nllwr spvakc'l's. war}: of “hum Icmk sum" spm'ial aspm't of tlm historiml lmplwninu as lu-r mev. 'l'lw prvsiclvnl, vxplainml Hm? tlw lilnitatinns 0f Spar“ had hm-n Um «lo-(filling I'avlur in i~slliug il|\l- tatinns. whit'h had lwm smut. In all 1mm: ('lmrlvr mvmlwrs; In «um-m officers and to tho niflmhers Hf Shmvy Crevk hranvh. posites.†“Thv instimkl." slw said. “i: deep-rooted minus rural Immvs u "NIâ€"I'ulâ€" “Ailm'l‘t‘d at “mum-viliv. Rwâ€" , worm! at. Kincardilm and Mix-«wat- 3' ind at Paislvy. H. is display-d \wth ': Enlvrm‘im- at illwslny llwu l-thnmi " at Wharton and lh'acnnc-d at South- “ Mnmlum, 'I'imml again at. I’m-t lilgm. '“Ut is Xvws at. 'l‘m-sxx‘atvr and Star- " E rm! at Hmim-ivh. I'lxprvssc-«l at UM- .“ 9 from! and llvm'vso-MWI at. Muunt For- †inst. it, rims Hmmuh Hm â€lulu. at ’H'l‘nmnm and tlwn is ï¬nally Examin- , 3m! at Darrin. I’m'kc-lml at UHHiu lï¬llmllvlinml at. lbllinc‘wnml and Imus nf lef in NW Sun at. Mil\'¢'l"“ll. Hrs. W’ulker nwntiunrd the baby branch at \’in9mount. and spoke: at the pride that Saltflert Township fuels in having been the birthplace of the mother that. nuw counts her children in many I-limrs. and ro- markml that. tram thu ï¬rst. thr W. I. has iii-0n a hand «If Intrlligrnt “onwn. tn ing to liw Up to thu mnâ€" stitnt: on The) lIIIIl hI-I-II misamn‘ arivs ton. summit in the llrst war :Iftm tIII-iI formatiun tn snr'I-IIII the gusnrl thrmIIrlIIIIIt Sunlh “rut.- worth. and arranging for its night to shinr morn widvly still. by wt- ting news of tho work into four age ricnltural mum's. ttm nation. u knows neither cre'ed nor party. and its motto urges tn tiumhlo sacrifice of prrsonnl. for na- tional welfare. Into-rspc-rsml lemmh Hu- sum-rhea there was a flno program. under the direction of Mr. 'l‘horloy. lo-ador of the English Church choir. and a ml-mbor of tho Elgar choir Hf Ham- ilton. among tho particimnls In-uuz Mrs. A. C. Shwonson. who sun: In a V0i(‘l‘ pf pla‘illHVP me'llwss. {\Vn saggé of hér homo. Scutlaud; lump, Miss Joan Baden and Barbara Milssny who played 8 «mm: Mr. and Mrs. Buckley. wlmsv “Swum. Mm'w‘f was '---â€"-w a special request; Mrs. Inch. always a welcome rm'itvr; Mrs. Knill. a ('lc'vm' littlo nebwcnmvi' tn thi- tZi-m-k, whnm- «iiatugiw, bristling with local hité. WM wry amusing: and Miss Langtun. Thur:- wzis nhm (-nmnmn- ity singing. whvn hushands and \\iw.-' sharmt thv samv sung F'IO‘O‘L aunt uwryhmty sang: with an vnthn- Mimi that was heartâ€"warming amt rvt'rc-shinu. An tllti'l‘i'slltu.’ lunch was gin-n tlu- i'tml'tls ut' "\Vlwu \‘un and l wm'u \unnu. Macaw." who-n sunimnn-tuhtnn- that.tin-wards~ had hm'n writtun hy (h-urgc- W. .tuhn- stun. :it'tvrwarcts a ninstv- at. l Muir Canada tinting". “'ht‘ll II“ was tvavh- ing in thc- l’uhliv Svhnnl zit. Stmwy tlrm-k. and that “Maggiv†was the Miss titariun \HIHIII tn- later Inari'n-d. aid who was a mnsin (it Dr. Hul- hrmik. ut‘ thu Munntain “San." at HumiltnlL Push-d at. Hmmwl. Inc-“'5 is \Vat'tml «war in Durham. \th'v it as "M wwâ€" ml and Chruuivlvd. Hum 'l‘imml and 'l‘vlusx-upml :ct. \Valkm-tun. 'I'ukvn UU‘I' 1n Markdalu it i~' Standardize“ Hu-rr. Hvraldml at lbumialk. Sumwd Thu Hamm-r I'm-1. by using Hm mum-s ul‘ Vsu'iuus palwrs. hm.- H all “mu-ml mH tlnusly: ROW NEWS TRAVELS PAGE 7.