All“ â€Â£21 .\lr. Hort). Tl‘a'Tord had tho mis- furtuno to lose a valuable cow last \ka. Found it dead in the pasturo. Mr. John Boyd is quite busy <2: *arins' sheep now. .\ r. and Mrs. John Laughlin spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gillen Boyd. They accolnpaied Mr. and .\lr.-. John Boyd to Durham Presby- h-rmn .wrvice Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd. Miss Ada a'lI-‘o OV‘JIII; \,-.\-.- Mrs. Olive;- Henry Spam )lgmday uftvrnoon wnth her Sister 31133 B. Stvwart. Mount FpresL Mr. Henry Lisemer Visited m.- 1.»- ginning of tho‘ week at Henry Hill- mireluer's. Miss Agnes Uri-hard spent last Week-9nd at her home. “his Eliza Smith returned home Saturday from a week’s visit with friends in Durham. Miss Janet )M'Phee attended the. funeral of her sister in Hamilton. returning home on Thursday. Mrs. C. Leibold visited several davs recently with her daughter. Mrs. John Greig. .. Ital-mt run 'l'lw public speaking cunh‘st in â€In M'homl nn Friday mrning was \wll nth-mini. Thur» \wrc nnly two mn- tvsmnts. Miss l-Ithvl Aluh'l'snn. wlm ~|mkn ull Hm qualitins uf a Canadian and Miss ulo'nny Firth, who spokv on oinnfq-deration. The former was an- uuum-ml wimwr by tho- judgvs. Thm'e was also a good program. The lusvhall {Pam was organizwl fur the? wason and practiw will smm mm- mvum'. - â€Mi. 1111.! NIH. ..| \\. Fi1il1 of T011311 to mntowd 11p 10 Mg! «1 Hill and \is- 11m! 11 1'11“ 0.3!)! “ith his b1‘1'30the Mowers. l. h. anal “. (i. l-i1th Sum that Mr. Dmicl Robinson is in “1111 p111- 11mn1iia in 111111111111 lim- vital. A 2-- AL _ Mrs. H. Etta» \‘isitmt the) ï¬rst of the wwk with hvr son. Mr. Arthur Edge. Sunday Sctmnl â€â€œ0110“ on Sunday with a {mod attendance. Miss Jan" Ritrhi» is home at'trr \‘pt'llthng ttw wintvr with her bro- ttio-r. Mr. .lnhn Ritrhio'. Holland. Mr. and Mrs. Aitkins and Mr. and Mrs. l’ttlolt't' nt‘ Hutsti-in were rownt Visitors With Mr. and Mrs. ThOS. (bio-nrrip's. Mr. and Mrs. J. \\'. Firth of Toron- to mntormt Up to tit-lg.» Hill amt Vis- itm! 3 {MV days _3\°itli his prothers. Mr. Colin McLean of uur Villagv has treated himsvlf and family to a Star coach. Mrs. James Mclxiugall returned home last week after sprinting the winter with her daughtrrs in To- ronto. Mr. and \lrs. Pvnnurk spent. a fmv «law also. \\0‘ aw glad to $00 Mrs . MrDoiigall back again. 'lh» Iunm il (it â€It‘ lat» “in. \\ II- Iiainisnii. S. L. .\iti~nio-sia “113' largely attended last \\ eek. The iii-cram] was ailing Iur some wars [mist but his Ito-atli \\ as quit" IIIII'XDI'Itml. \\ r unitvrstanil that some rim yrais agn he was engugml in tho- t'UPlNFI' IlIiIIPs in the Westwrn States and whilv sn t‘ngagvd iuiitiactmt hing Hullhlt‘ which prnhahl) “as Ihv Laiisu «if his long IUIIQSS. HI' Iv'ini‘s a “â€0 and a Ianiilx ut tiw bU)5 In nimiin his loss. “0 Mitt-nil uui .‘\III[IEIHI\ to them at this time. Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) .‘li-‘w .‘clzujnl'w Hitvlno- was hum.- h-nm van Smmd UVo'l' Hm \H'c‘k- NM. This community was well repre- sented on Friday evening last \vtien they gathered together at the home. of the Misses James to Show their appreciation of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McLean for their spaendid co-oper- ation in our local atlairs for years past. These young people have lived in our community practically all their lives and have always been the ï¬nest class of citizen. always ready to take an active part in whatever was for the best. interest of our community. This communit ' is in- deed sorry that Mr. and IV rs. Mc- Lean tind it. necessary to leave us for a time. We hope that they will soon return to our village again. A nice program of music and speeches {Ollowed by a luncheon \vas enjoyed by all. An address and purse were presented to our departing friends as a small token of appreciation. We wish them every success in their new venture. __v â€" câ€"uâ€"nlu Muihi-rs‘ Day was fittingly 0b- .sji-ruéil on Sunday. Special music and a fine address by a former ias- Lul', Rev. J. A. Mathoson were n‘uch appro-riah-ol by a film congrrgation. Quite a number of old friends from nuisidr parts allt’lldt'd church to hear their old pastor again. Mrs. Dunahi McKinnnn. (n90 Mrda Hmrks‘ ri-turnmi t0 lwr homo in \Vestrrn Uanada again. improve Mrs. McV’icar’s health a; she has had a very serious time. Miss Anna Shortreed was taken serioiisly ill on Friday evening last and for a time conditions were ex- tremely dangerous. However, we understand the danger is fairly well arrested. and we look for good re- ports daily. .l)r. Milne is in atten- dance and with the assistance of a nurse We hope for her speedy 1‘0- coverv. Ml“. N. R. Shorti'eml is holiday- ing with his parents at prose'nt Mr. Bobs McKinnon visited over Sunday With friends locally. W0 hear that Miss Laura McKinnon m able [U be.» out again after her ill- unis {or “as! raw months. (Our Own CW9“) This Monday morning is a wet one. The heaviest rain we have had this sprang and it comes at a good time as it will start the growth which has been very slow. Mrs. A. J. Mc\'icar returned home Sunday aftt'r a seven weeks' stay in Dur am hospital. We hope that being' ome again will speedily improw Mrs. McVimr‘g health as shoe has had 3 \‘PPV aprimu Hmn (Our Own Correspondent) “1". 1'. ll. )chullo-n \‘isitmi hm- nmhh'r. Mrs. \V. Edwards. J12. of 'Ho-x- Brow-n. one day recently. Miss Lilh'an Hillgarohwr is un- MW! at tht‘ homw Hf 31123345011 “andâ€. lay 12. 1927 Glenroadin C alderwood v ‘ "' 3 been very slow. ’ J. McVicar returned home Quinn-111M Mrs. J. J Peart spent the ï¬rst of the wvek with the kindred near Hanowj 9r. “SI-gs flazel Beaton of Bunessan spmt the week-9nd with her aunt, Mrs. J. O. Greenwopq. nil}; fobiééio 81.. and granddaugh- tor of the Rock) are ï¬shing at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark. .\lx'. Rolwrl llmlk. ulaughlor \lillio of lLvylc‘m and .‘lrs. “ll'lt‘h of Toron- to wow guests at \V. J. Cook's on Sunday and attvmlml “Mothpr's Day†son-ice in Zion which was Specially goml. Rev. J. E. Peters had a most practically helpful sermon and the hymns wm'o aptly chosen. "My Mo- thor's Old Bible is True." was well rendered by a quartetto. Mesdames Thus. Glancross and J. 0. Green- wood and Messrs. J. H. Robson and W. R. Jack. 111x sto-no-s 111 mm wan. ’ M1 and M14. Hank P3111111 and sun and 3112.105 Lindsav 111' \V alkmtnn :11111 311‘ and Mrs. 81-1311 81. and M1. and M1“. R. Bman of \al‘nov wm'p guo'ste of M1. and .\11'.. R. F. Bman NW “13‘! Hf â€)0 “00k. .\11.-.\\1ll Lamplwll and sons Char- In .1111! Ralph are wanting 1119 MC- 1 1m klin hnmvstpad fora few days. M1. 111111 Mrs. Harry Holmes and family. of town “we \1-11101'5 with Mr. and Mr». Thos. Timmins on Sunday. not for good. Mrs. “(W .\I(' visiting her: wank this \\' mystm'it's of Y Mrs. Jos. R. Edwards and sun Raymund Elmo. arrivml homn from â€in hospital 011 Sunday. Ho» is the 31H! gvnvratiun 1m thu nld farm SH \w le't‘ haunting Hm namn among thnsc? of H10 pionoprs. Tho' tishm's from snuthvrn points aro- niUi'O' numownus than the farm- vrs thus.- days and while; the lattm' ZH'Q‘ trudging alum: aftnr tho- harmws tiw formvr arr hauling Hm specklvd hoautins into their basko‘ts. It dons- n‘t swm quito- fair, dnos it? This "atuttt'ist" talk is. ovm- dmw. They haw no rugiard for Sabbath ohsor- vanvv and tho» gvnm'al intiuencv is llw duilio-s nll Friclm 'ammuncml Hw Ivsults U! HIP, l'xums 0f Hm svlmnl nt’ Practical Scivncv and amnng the sucm-ssful twu yval' Mu- drum was Hu- mum of W. H. Ed- \\ mots. HP Mus smilll'ml a situation “in: Hm Huh†t. St. Thomas and \\ ent direct from college to xx 01k. lho- swallmw (amt.- back Pally last “wk; but that didn't stop â€10 l‘mste at mght.’1‘lw m inlws mriwnl this luvsdax manning. .10 hvncptorth \wll svo shim ham and muslins M 31-11. mm Shae. Philip Harrison of Swinhm Park wnl'v guests of tho.- Nvls'on hnmo the) ï¬rst of the week. Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Thu oluwmumr on Tunmiy morning has suslwndml svmling um'l'ations. but. it has cunsml mo-adnws and grain lie-Ms tn lunk most promisingly :Im'n \\ u em on 'olingh Ingmt In [palm of tho- so- :- mus illno-ss M \II. Dav id ROI)- mm“ Hum mwumunia and hope for a spmuly l'tN,‘U\'t31‘y. 'l'ht' schqmls hvrvalumts. NOS. 5 and 7. Svpax'utn and Nos. ’1 al1o15.PubliC had a gvnvml «lo-:m- 41;» on FI‘id'dV last and a Imst Ht In-anty plants set nut. clay of this week. The W. M. S. of the United Church held their regular monthly meeting on Tlll'Stlay afternoon with a good attendance. Arrangements were made at this meeting for the ladies of the Auxiliary to conduct the service on Sabbath morning in the absence of the pa"tor, who will he attending conference. The delegates who attenilecl the Presbyterial say the meetings there were very in- will'lll‘p'. A ,,A,‘ Rm: Mr. Jay, Mrs. Jay and little son an: [waving on Thursday for '1'm'0nto. Mr. Jay will attvnd Con- fm'nucu which commenm's on Thurs- day of this week. Guests who spent the tirst of the work with Mr. and Mrs. Jay were Dr. Henderson and Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitmoro of Hamilton. Mr and Mrs. James Mather and Mrs. Hunter 01' Durham visited Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter tho ï¬rst at the week. \11. and 5415.690ng Fenton mo- tored t0 Allvnloxd and spent a da\ \siuth n-laphps them recently. Mothers" Day was very tittingly ObSt'I'VOd in both churches have on Sabbath last. Mr. Nelson McGuire and two children motored over to Belgvave the first of the week to visit his parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Bui'dws and Mr. Marshall burrows visited rela- tiws m Hoyning's MW†ijceintly.‘_ Mr. and Mrs. .luhn Rice and Miss Gladys Rico. of Mount Forest were visitnrs in the- ï¬ling Hu- first 01' the week. ’ (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Aldrmt of Durham spent Saturday with their daughter Mrs. Wm. Kennedy and Mr. Ken- nedy. ka with his-mother, Mrs. Helix-y PM. Mr. Nelson McGuire spent a few days last week with hcr‘parents. Mg. and M115: Ritphie gf_ (31811013: _7 an addition to 'the Kitchenerâ€"Bin?) House. There are plenty of ï¬shers now. Mr. Alex. Vaughan has purchased a new 1927 Ford sedan. Mrs. Smith and son Charlie spent part of Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Banks. Miss Elizabeth Morrison returnpd to her 111111113 1119111113151 week aftvr spruding th1- “1111m- with her sister 111 Fergus. M1.M1'1t11n R1111! came over f111n1 S1131111th 11111! 51111111 the 11151 of U111 . While Miss Agnes Macptâ€"lsii was In Renfrew she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vickers. Mr. Hugh Vaughan, Sr., is putting an addition to thp Kitnhnnnn fllnh {I}. .5133 Mrs. Ben Mays enjoyed a Banks, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Mays xx em in Owen Sound Saturday. I‘vn '- Holstein. Miran nf Palmmxtnn is Sister. Mrs. J. R. Ea]- wk and lvarnmg thn Advertise in The Chronicle. It pays. Mr. and Mrs. two sons spent fm'morr's mrvnts Bell. .\ nnmlmr of! this lino atlnnalml tlw â€do! Fo‘-llows SPI'VlCQS in'klw l'rnsbyterian (‘llllI‘Cn on . Sun ay last. Majnr Tolmie will ovcupy tlm pulpit of this church next Sunday. last. \11. and Mrs. Dougald ‘1: leil. Miss \gnns Matphail, M. P. and Mr. Hmuucl Graham Spout Sundm “in: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Izawsdn and took in tho afternoon sorvicn at tho Rocky church and also the owning survice in Durham church. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and family â€1' Drnmm-v slum! a day the hvgin- Him: Hf Hu- Ww-k with Mr. and Mrs: L. McLean. Nursn \lnmisnn or the Du1ham hospital spent an owning rmentlv “1th her friend. \liss Esthm' Mc- Lean. Mr.Lunchli11 Melt-an and Jamps 1.:mr'muo- spout a few» daxs of last “09k in 'lnmnto. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Jnhn “win and her granol- alaughtm. little) Ethvl \nssiu am «punching; a 10“ «law “it“ \h. and )le “:11wa Haiku, and family of /i¢m. Miss Ada I’wylor arriwd home f mm Mmmt Forest on Saturday 0v- vning with a very painful arm, the rumâ€. of a fall. nmmr trip to Owen Sound the last of Hm week. Hearts â€"â€" Q, I, 10 Club:. --- K, 0 Din mnnds â€"~ 9, 6 Spades â€"- J, 9, 6 No score, rubber game. 2 dealt and bid one no-trump. A and Y passed and B bid two clubs. 2 and A passed, Y bid two no-trum and all passed. What is A's pr end? A should lead the queen clubs. With four or more of ram partner's declared suit, you should ad ourth best unless holding two or more cards in sequence. In that event, lead the higher of the two cards. This is the one exception to the rule stated in the preceding article and the exam- ple is given for the express purpose of calling this exception to the attention of our readers. The followin hand is also a good exagnple of the ifï¬culty of the opening i". the preceding artiéle there was a discussion as to the proper lad, after the bidding is concluded and two ex- ample laading problems were given for consideration by our readers. hand'thavt can be led without Chanda the loss of a trick. Any other lead wi? lose the game. .8.7.3.2 Clubsâ€"0, ', 7, 4 Diamondsâ€"10 proper opening lead? A should lead the eight of spades. Any other lead with thns hand is not only unsound but shows r judgment. It IS the one suit of the and that can be led without chancimz Answer to Problem No. 30 Heartsâ€"10,7 -â€"--â€"â€" gubsâ€"_Q,J,_?,§_ _ , :_ Y No score, ï¬rst Z dalt and bid one hart. If 31 passed. what is A's ,J, 10,8 2 1‘, . 7. 3, 9 Dia'rponds -â€" K J 9 6Tb?â€" anka ll Hearts â€"â€" A, 10, 3 Clubs â€"â€" A, j, 8, 3 Uiamtmds are trumm and 7. is in tht’lc as: a") iwfcnsc: solution in the next ; What it ycu get fo?r Ansiier to Problem No. 29 D. McTAVISH SON, 1*}ESHERTON ALBERT NOBLE, DURHAM William Bvll and Sunday with Hm Mr. and Mrs. 'I‘. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ._, wba; isA A's mm --' immune} )mmnnds -â€" pzï¬ivs ~â€"- 10 ARTICLE No. 27 €37 BRIDGE TJUCS "- Diamondsâ€"K, Q,9 Spadesâ€" Q,8, 2 ‘ Nosoore, ï¬rst ga.me Zdealtandlc‘l one no-trump, Aga doubled, Y paced and B bid two hurts. If all paced, wict should 2 Open? This hand is a real puzzler for the r lead I: really a ï¬tween t ow spade and tb und of diamonds. Personally, thewrit- er would lead the deuce of spades but regards the king of diamonds as an equally sound opening. Either lead will save game, but the lead of the ace of clubs, followed by a low club, will la thegame.tl ustgoeetoshowtheim- portanee of ttllIe proper openitg led. Answer to Problem No. 31 Heartsâ€"10, 8, 4 Clubsâ€" K, Q, 10, 8, 3 Diamondsâ€"A, 77 Spadesâ€" AJJ --â€"â€"â€"â€" Heartsâ€"7,2 : Y 2 Clubsâ€" 6,5 :A B: Diamondsâ€" 9.6.8.4 : Z : Spadesâ€"K,9,6,S,3 Nomrubberga me. Zdealtandw onehartAllpacedandAopenedthe eightof spades. Z played the seven {m s,hand B played the king andZ th (Your. What ehouldB wplaoy all! why? B should lead thelou four dia- .29.. SJ; monds in the endeavor to and diamond trick for his partner. He wil neveragainbenintheleadaoohoufl led the only suit in which the lead I? to dummy will. possibly be h. l ALUBhnotalutmofpdanlue. 1th simply that you p: for the hit: you pay. Chevrolet is lov in riceâ€"but not at the no mo M nualhv 1 k "mmmlw._ neon. such a- nir cleaner, oi! ï¬lter. m minaflathelumrydiummund oi quality. it is economicalâ€"beam t is not cheaply bunt. It is supreme in nine heauseitxivesmoreoithethingyouwut [or the price you pay. Pint and days. quality counts with Chevro- let. There is quality in the ditinctive Fisher bodies; in the long. low lines: in the rich lustrous Duoo colors: in the south. pot-odd mung engine; it; the m ‘0! reï¬ne- The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (1) Junior Matriculation. (2) Entrance to Normal Schooi. Each member of the Still! is a Uni- versity Graduate and experienced Teacher. Informauén as {0 Courses may be obt:_1ined_from the Principal. Mr. add Mrs. Jim Rvnion, DI'ODIOI“ spent a dav recenth w it“ Miss Mai \ Skene. A writvr of popular sungs is mid to be that.“ swans a wrv untair advantagn. â€"â€"L0nd0u Opinion. Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommodl. tion can be obtained at reasonable _Mr. Colin McIntyre is engaged at Jug} Crutgln_l_e3"s_f9r a_day or so. Intending pupils should prepare to en_iei: at beginning 0! team. Mothers ' D3\ “is" ï¬ttingh 0|}- sen ed on Sundav at Latona cliurch. Mr. 'Mcw illiam pwaclling a splendid sermon. Mr. and-Mix “111. Bell Timimtwn sons spent Sundax with flil'llds at Berkelvv omamea from the Principal. The School has a creditable record in the past, which it hopes to main- tain in the future. w â€" v ~'..-- vvv.’ Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and little daughter of Kitchener s ent the week-end with Mrs. George ay. Miss Mary Benton spent Sunday with Misg Mary McIntyre. Dornoch young people intend lim- ing a mixed soft ball team this sum- mer and ham joined up “ith tlw Rocky. Markdalo and Primvillo Lo_ague. We wish them good luck: Miss Jessiv Reid spvni thé ii'é'ék- en_d_ with her sistm‘. Mrs. Jack Ray. (Our Correspondent) Miss Bel e Bay has secured a po- sition wit_h_h_lrs. Dr. David Jemieson. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL J. A. M. ROBB B. A. Principal. JOHN MORRISON. Chairman. Immune to Torture Nulmcly vw'r had a flat tirv. 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It is my only medicine and I have told many a one about it. Any one wanting to know more about Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com und I will gladly writeto her. doall I can to rec- ommend it for I feel Iowe my life at such a time. It always hel pa, and if taken regularly and pent-tend] will relieve this candida. and smash to it. " â€" In. NEAL Bo_ws:u. R._l l._lingsing. Ontario. WSOSboCouldNot BARBIE†WIFE T0 BEII N1 Vlmdy :Sobod y vwr gal 11 wrung uumlwr. over got an c-lm'mc- light Plfty Years Ago CFC". PAGE 8.