(I \\ and \l \\ M \I H flmm â€I“ o Mi!“ [mm the past, “on Tommi». Mrs. Ivan Edwards and Mrs. Jamvs [(91109on at Shvlhurnp vis- itmt last wowk with thrir sister. Ira. Wm. Kunno-dy. Mr. “'illiam 'l'hurnv of UM flu" M the Bank Hf Montreal at Stratford is ape-mung holidays at his homo) here Mr. and Mrs. Arrhvr of Torunh) amtnrpd u and “:0th Mrs..\rchel"s p.rPlltS, . r. and Mrs. John Gar- snn Hm ï¬rst of the week. \lr. .\lf. Mclgougall was at Ar- thur for 0 few days last week. Hm-sta of Hu- Dingwall family lust mmk were Mrs. McMurdU of “'13)- burn. Sask. 8an Mrs. John Campbell \\'- ll III! .\II M ['5 \l 'l'l Mrs 11 J â€Wt-n Suund. Mr. Arthur Ihckus of Saskatche- an. win» came home to attend the lwml of his mothm‘ in Durham. .nl) 'h \\ PAGE 8. U Holstein 10w Own Correawmwdent/ \l man} “'4“! \\ \\'u H H Mum! with. Ill t l WP and .‘l I )ll Stan! I! .\II' \l 3H“ Inn and \‘o-ra Allan aspen () \h unoba)‘ (:lcnmont \I III} “P .\l rs Hut-IN and sun .‘lr. attnnolml tho" humral 0f 2%. Po-tvr “Pill 0f Dur- h'nm Holsh-in w satay attpnding t rrlwr stone H! H H! lhvl'o'. \\ HI llo lll H \\ molhm' in Durham, with his sister. Mrs. Visiting IH'I Janu last \ or. OlharlnH ni’ “mun. P officiated. .‘I Mary I W o Hlo \IN‘ . an ll Hm-nin .\l ['3' J frwnobs in Hm Mic HI Um 311‘ who PI with H' ht 'mo' H It H \l g m; and Mrs. 'l'hos. Moore and pellkahumhler Violet. of Egremont, and s m . Mr. George Bradley of Mount Forest \‘Iélh'ol recently with Mr. and Mrs. 31.34.? “'1“ Lung. us- Miss Muriel Morice of Owen sum, Suund spent over the weekend with flu-r parents at Vurney. Ill IV- ll H ï¬xing up utH H \\'ill I’vrry 1111 Sunday. .\|1°. 111111 .\l1.~'. 43.41130 “1 \.1H\ 311. and 3113.Maw-1111.\lc.\all\.gn11 HM 1111111 and his 51511111! Alcatm'd, 1111111111-11 ant-'1 51111113) and attendn-d 7.111118 11111-111111,“ 3'0“»?1‘6‘. spenohng H1. â€1111111.; “11h 311.3111! M15. \1- 111111 Mchlh U“ the old 11011195111111 311.3111] M15. ".1 [\a11 Edmauls 111 Sin-11111111» smut Sunday 111. the 1:11- \\.1:'1_. 111111113 .‘111'. 1111.1 .\!1'.~. l’ugaloi ï¬lm-k of HM} Ill H Ill (Our Own Correspondent) Zion Sunday School are holding thviig annual picnic in thn usual place on Domininn Day. '11:» meal Bm-f Hing begins the sun-â€61‘ Upo-iutiuns nvxt work. 6'. SIM-naiv- Kwixxaids ui'riu-d home from lM-twit last tThursday, where in- has iwvn viliploved in Ford's “urks 101' the past. the years. So“ thistle has had a must faw- nrahlw spring for its development and has taken full advantage of it. \\'6- mm ht'glililiilg :u undm'stond why Pruvidvni'e has dwi'cmi for a mu iini'th. \thrcin, dwvllcth nu \\6'6'oi~’, “U“! l!†nu give a helping hand.â€" hm. .ur._'l‘1‘ku\g(1 nl' Muunt Fur- lst ï¬lled Z1011‘s pumt on Sunday and 13ml spent tho week-end with mum friends. ll [110‘ ll l'ho mt nu Hu' m'x'n'ul m’ <undav mummy. 1m- 'llustee Board of allguw‘d 51155.11. -r “wk 1am“: Um s: \ro at. \\ HI! H ll ullwolrl Highest 1f»: “1-†mvrm hunoh u in “A '11. ill H :Hnn as Iva. .ynsuing St Hill hm‘f 11'! this \V ’ supplim; h HM 'll ll mums. ,t numhm- from; h v public speaking llu nn Saturday PH nuns haw I‘v-vngag m as to'avhcroin um Isuing school year. H hw‘f ring got 1. Hul'ul «lo-lightt’ul tun daVs' flunk humvsttrad, Sir Emhury wturned to Traverston. “ll" adidl‘c‘.~.‘. laburlmwl is a. nngl'alulutmns rum Luwwucu mm il ulm Ih r: at thu luvmv of Mr. in Bo-ntim'k and will w )lt'HHnaM-Huglu-s w lwlol at that hnmv \\ t «Ill {HI desirt yin-d by .Vu. .3 and «I. as Miss Hurbuur HM \V'HIkM’. iiuhzud “I\ \an and ' spent the ms. t 01' hulm- 0! MI. and ' at [he :‘ tlw sulzu'} dollars. II was nun chm] by N! ll] 11111;: '(‘C‘HWum '1' a \chk with Falluisc in To- Ul'o'vnWUUd 11-- lwl'c early in l\ v.08? got ml to a “ith a ‘7? .\l1'. 1110.4. that «:le ~ onuzlgo’ti In Mr \allx Hg cunt! mrning w: 111 Mom at lt'l'uuon, mum; and (1 Mi.“ sclmul Ill N0. 5 .‘hUUl' [hurt and Purl, I'HM‘ (hr and .xx'l)‘ VIS- M 1-. i TU- at L Visitnrs at â€I \\m. Lulmo-y Mr. and .‘lxs lmugahl and .\11 Sundas \xiHn (110.49}. {Ow Own Correspondent) .\'H. mu! Mn. I'HHIH and lamih 01 Markdalc \\ ere \isitm‘s at the hemp u: .xio'sstx Hank and l‘hos. Torry 'l‘no' l"‘.‘-'|1l‘|l' m‘zallll) the Domoch \\'unn~n‘s lwlcl al the hump nl' M1 insnn «m “Hahn-sun}: wow:- quit.» u numlm- a very enjoyable time Mrs, llnlnnsan. assist Flm'vm'u M'l‘VWl a alalnt tlu- llll'L’llllg. Mrs. Hm led all tlm laclics (0 ll thee July mowing. ll HHI'MMHI} ww and Mrs. Jim Mr. John .\I Mr. and Mrs. mwr vacation. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchie of Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Wm Brady of l'.v\\'n.~o-n.i's 1;ka \wrc guests Uf m, and .“Jl's'. “UUI'HU Ritchie on "H'l' The illustration depicts the new “6100†class locomotive, the latest pro- duction of the mechanical department of the Canadian National Rail- Wï¬YS- , Forty 01' these “Northern Type" engines have been manufactured 1n Canadian plants for use of main lme fast assengr-r and manifest freight servxce: They are 93 feet 10% inches over all. The tender has a capacnty of 11.30015!) rial gallons of water and 20 tons of coal. In working order: the total welg t of engine and tender is 638,000 pounds. Note the new posltxon of the whistle, located on the left hand of the smoke box near the stack. Thls is tosave the driver’s ears. These en 'nes are designed for power at speed and it is estimated that they can ma e 90 miles an hour with a heavy train. MP. and M ,9 h)‘ tlw .\ Hmmvvr n‘n Latona (Our Own Correspondent) In how; 1m; has started again ‘m- gut mm lint. shzm- 011 Sat- Hill Mm M All}. A. Hastie and son, Canada’s Newest Locomotive .\l 3H Mulock. hool THE DURHAM CHRONICLE II Lrutchh-y PtleV 01' l ( LV MI s Inn-n. William Middlvlm alw Mr. Hmham 4 lmmu flip the sum- h utchlvy mud \V R. time: was sin-HI. lssistwd by Miss dainty lunch after ‘-. kudcrsun imi- to her home for )lclx'echnie spent :. Angus Brown. H uesz. accnnwan- ‘nniv and Curtis \wrv welwvmv uf Mr. and Mrs. hut. thy" Rocky play WIHI -U0l‘- H lax M m lu r mow-ting uf Instituto- was '5. W111. Ruh- .8th. Tin-1'0 - m'cscnt. and .m... uttvlldml ml last inn-k \V H 1115. \rthm- an of th â€t Hamilton a: parents. mmng to l' '1‘â€:me 1 Mr, and \‘o'ryum ml. and vsvllt roof \l Max â€In inl'unt cluughtvx' of Mr and Mrs. (morgn Thompson uf hmn Md Um mistoxtune m tall I-as t \\ (30k and huak hur collar bone. Tho pall lll‘al‘l'l's worn lmr twn suns. William and Arthur Backus. llll'l‘l' hi'nlhvi's‘. John. David am! William Adlzim. and sons-in-law. Johnl sharp. Gem-go Sharp. and John lmil l. Mivm'tnn: Mrs. J hm'm‘: and MI Murkdalv. and i'zimih. tlw Lnuiios‘ .‘xici 01' i'm- HIHH'H Siiwt (iiHH‘il. Mr. and Mrs. Hms .\h°\lishr. Gordon Moore, Miss Myi'll.. )lnitlvy. Mrs. T. Gras- hy. Mrs. W. Ryan and Mrs. M. Ko'ai'ns. 'I‘hv ilnwm' girls \vvi'v Misses Isaiwl Lvith. Inez Li‘iiil. Alma lmith. )lnlml Sharp. Many Sharp. gl'illltii'iliilil‘t’n, of wimm days. lemming Sundax Bonnâ€"'10 Mr and 3h Boyce (new 12m Fichlis, a. 'Lt'nux'ammtimls! MANY PRESENT AT FUNERAL ON SATURDAY Mrs «'hul‘p. gl'mxm'hilcll'vn, 0f wlmm 71: m am twvlvn livm". Friends from a distance present 19 tlw t'mwral \wrv Mrs. Stewart lgu‘kslln nt‘ I.umsdvn. Sask; Dr. A. \. Backus. \Vilkio, 8851;; MP. and had )Ilm'l sz'I IV '11.â€! ifâ€! Inch WI ml‘m'fin (’ll't‘lt.‘ I'm uul spray BROKE COLLAR BONE wit Hom'g‘n Sharp and Mabel. I: (£c_-.-n':.:e-. Brown. L05 Angol- lif.: llnlwrl Acllam. 'l'm'nntn: \\', Hmmhau and Caldwell, 13‘ k a must .2 sou-1mm 1| hnnm‘ ‘I UH in his 2nd year my lmy It Will Pay You _";H- The Chronicle. 'l‘evswatvr 0n :5. in join in c . versary of the 25th year of their wedding. The guests were enter- tainml by a program which was muuym by all. At the c ' Keith moved a_ hearty vote of .'\.'llll‘h “ u" L" Many useful and. costly presents slmwwl Hm ostoum m wlnch Mr. and Mrs. Han-kncss are bold in the cum- The following from the JUIH‘. 8 ' 'l’hv Ui'illia News Lvtti-i' l.~'.~il«' u.‘ will ho- ul' iiih~n~st l0 Chi'ouicle rvmlvra. and rvl‘m-s to Miss Lllzahelh l’. Mimhwk, a runner l't'sldt’llli Miss lilizalii'lh l’. Muduvk. 0f the Urillia lvavhing stall“. has tendered hm' resi nation as principal H! Um Mmiiil. .‘ :iven school. Miss Murdobk has lwlil this position for the past lw-i wars. and during that time has dune» vil‘ii'ii-nl work in :m edu- iai’innul way. Shh had fcii'nwrly taught at \\'zi.~'hzign. mlmity Frivnds from a distance “mm 511'. and Mrs. Thomas Morton of Dur- ham. parents of Mrs. Hal'kuvs ' and Mrs. Hrasloy of \Vyundottv. Hm lnttm- a sistvr. Mr. Job of Hamilton. and Mr. and 3| 1's. .lamvs 'l‘lmrutnn ul‘ Ripley. to Ad rertise in help YOUR â€"â€"â€"â€" The Durham girls†softball mum mat with defeat at Chalswm'm 3:“, night when thov pxayvd 1h.» mm“ of that \‘Il‘lago. Tho anal mu... M‘ 6-7». Thu gnaw was um. ..1 H... attractions at a garden party H“, mm lwving DurhzunUmnj 6 o'clock and roturniug tn MW about 10. Following: is lhu 1-, of Hm Durham loam. Mary Boaton. c; Manchu Mus-min Flux-«guru Mamlunald. I l.; ‘qm 1'3 _ Brown 2 h: (Bravo Ham]. 3 h; x ,. ,m Magnum. lss: lullvn Hay l'ss; V...“ Mountain. If; Lizzie Hind. v-t', 8 LOST All GIRL noun ro can-swarm mm Water! Water! Water! It Will PM Yo" The Chronicle. RR. No. 6. Durham. What Is Good Health Worth? pairs Why lulu: a cimm‘v and mum that. is ponutmx unï¬t fur donwstic mu. \\ Pun- Water can ha ha: ham“: 3 W0†lll‘iihhi. handlv Pumps and Pump Thursday. 1Ҡ16. 1927 Satisfacuon Guaranteed Phone 98-1: Id \\ IV SAUGEEN PRESBYTERIA MET AT HARRIST “V011! Clrs 0! Durham: Cnmn‘c “on Attended Thirteenth km laminarâ€"Next Yeaxx Muzm. Be Held in Durham 16. in Knu Hal'l'istun. prvs‘idmfl. Th0. mum onml at I†ammimmvn nos-us and In the (Id-pm"! l‘ollcm NIL" Saugm‘ll “\ our IH'HI: ï¬rst m the “.00 H mm mm†senit Inmc "I \1 I'I QUEEN ST [N R W Gilâ€"NO. ‘ ') III.) II TH \1