crane Jubilee pageant, um... flink,Tues-v""“°z“ Auspices L“. n. E. Admission 50c 25c A GGI'QGOIIS Sliflctacle H H fl .l Traversal /Our Own Correspondent) 'I'III- cropa III ttIIsI district are im- pIIIIInI: IIIIII u ttw rwvnt rains ‘I I .L H Hnbmn and sums are crI-I IIIIII a [Will garage tIIIs wepk. Stu-I [VII-tuna ILIIIk I»! DMmIt ar- rIIuIt horn? on Saturday (or two "In-ks vacatIon. 8v» llc (Ln-[wt tun vaâ€" ,vv. Mr. Mike Quillinan has improved the appearance a! his farm with emisiolerahle new wire fencing. .\li«i Kathleen Firth spent Sunday will. in» Cook family. Mr. «and Mrs. Frank Twamley ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell anal children of Welheck â€will the liral 0f the week at the It'liln'klm bumâ€. Miss Jean Florence Williams and Mrs, Wilkins of SWâ€! mm'om Is “suing with ro-lahvvs in Kitclu-n- m- a‘t’tm' summing a few days with MT mnHIo'l'. Mrs. I'M. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Angus MPAI'Hmr urn wvnoling u l'vw days with frio'nds in Tnl'umn, ' ’ I ..I II--._ “MN“ m '5‘ 1" I I h and now dandy 3" Ill 1hr [IMF was \‘Pl'ï¬' out. and â€W S, 1’, ha h°lv~HllK a! “mow h Iurky as â€W H. S. t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. \l Tho \l ,\l \\ \l “no I!!! I“ PAGE 8. \VNI (Our Own Correspondent) H S. lnnHmH h-am pl'aw'tl \o°0|llo'~u|a_\ night with â€w : l m a lvmmn 3am» and no-r h-um anhv tVVn g “luv was wu "VP“ Hum my. Ilo-l Our Own ~. Wilkins hm: v. f““fl\\'0'0 -r ha" mam ‘n â€w urn“ ml Immlu-l' IMSH'H“ h H m V'ulc sh Rockv Saug'cen um . Klmx darn Hort-nee Will Raymund Elmo 'I-‘h'nwl at Zlnn's s Swinton Park. lhla‘ Hw mm :ulw nlol . I:ilȢ1l H'K \l grnwnm rrnps. nlwr' frum ho-ro' w: mow-ting 1 t Friday night Mm c-omstuhlo- i \l v. J. E. Peters. '4, Philip Hart ( and Mr. a: n and sun J H. Sunday at ' l'qnznnmm'o-s. haw r-nnmvnm-d lwrv Hols :u'v gt'Hlm: In 01' mnhn' I‘afl'iv. ain nu Saturday and km! by “In warm M.- a urvm Impmw- \UIH by hVII gums. \I-I\ I'M-II tlIIIIIIglI- l’. hms- madc- It In- no" but “0"!" IIIII sn 3'. Io-am. “m. PIIMIII a! Bad- IIIIIay “H“ .\II'. and Correspondent ) of Sxflfl Current is latm-s in Kitchen- 1: :1 {PW dam with Imv I?†,\llwl" 2| tho MPM'H :u Ii I ( U Mn .‘IHH- uf \WN'kS lid,“ 1' V N: . nth-no! huh! I! for hm isnn of NI Mrs. I“ .‘WVOI'H nmn MI'! \I ‘dl he H Hlo l6 m I†.‘Jrs, lglrhurgi week WI“! {m Huclph. _ Immmrh team last week and the fnrmvr “mm victors, Miss Kathleen Firth. teacher, has bwn r-e-wngaged as teacuer for 1927. Also Campbell McLean has been re- pngpged agieacfgfe}: of Latoya school m The annual If. F. O. picnic will he held in Lauchie McLean's bush on July 6th. Also the church is hav- ing a garden party at the home of analcl Stewarts on the evening of Julv 5th, Sir. L. A. McLean helped John McKee-hnie at a wood-bee a couple of days this we}; when a big pile of wood was sawed. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Reid of Tor- untn spent Sunday with Mr. and 3112-. Laue-hie McLean. Cunm-atulations to Catherine Mc- Lean. who passed all her subjects lrum ï¬rst in $000!"! ftvl'm. ll "if: 'Wi-lliam Hill spent the week- mm with his sisterjn Guelphau _ .\|I'.~', ILIII'IIII' aIIII IIIIII) IIaII IIIIIIIIIIIIII- III IIIaII._ 'II'IIII,‘ .\III:II \I~IIIIII.' IIIII MIII IlaII I'IIIIIIIV aIIII IlaIII'IIII s IaIIIIIII, ,\|II. .lamIIx BIIII .\III IIIIII .\III.~I "III' “011' III HI “'1' UN "IlIIIIIIIIIay last :IIIIIIIIIIII I'IIIIIIIIIII III .\III.~'. IIII'II's IIIIIIIhIII'. IIIIIIIy Is IIxIIIIIIII'II. MIss .\l SxxaIIsIIIII Is \IsIIIII: IIII‘I‘I‘ .\|II.~. \III\. 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Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hnmus .m a numva' of friend law nu 'l'hmsdm lust. \ nIunho-r hum “0151 Wu gznulo'n yam at F llnuwku Mr. Umdon Koch lelt fur his thN: 11: 5mm.- Hmmtinn svluml [wing In (Our Own Correspondent; lm Tum-clay the: District Annual Wmâ€; M Suuth (jreyWomen’s smutvs was lwld new in the mm: Mun-(3h with a gmul atten- m: u, 'Hu-w was a morning 25w.»- â€:1 whwh “as; mwtly business M in NW unl'l'llUUXl HIE martin; as achlrvssml by two pmn'nimeut H Mr. and M! H â€HIM May on a mottwlng l mum! and â€Hum places )lw-k â€1' Allan was Hu Turk \s'hilo' “PM: at! sax-wt annual mo-utlng as lnstltntvs on 'l'uvsici PL. Hdem-d 15 Ill H 4-k' pun-:mmg at tlw M :In N'lmul lwlng‘ len ILurto-r and little daughh-r r- nl’ Hluolstc‘um. .\lich.. 211'“ â€w MNLall family and Mrs. father, Mr. .lanws lh'uwu. M .\lr.~'. liit'o- were} in stporl- l'hursciay as! :ath'ncling Hu- Hf .\|I'.-'. Hifw's I'I'nthc'l'. Sym- Ill and )1: Mn. 1‘. .\l rs \\ ln'um Holstein HHH '9'. 'l‘lmmus Allan vane-(II ' 01' friends in Hu- VII-a ~sday last, ' {mm “Olstciu athrlulc‘d‘ ’ax'ty at. Fun-bairn lastl s-rma \ ism 'uH. Mrs, Sun“. and I Mrs. Scult's mother wn and Oer rela- 'k. HM‘. St'ult has mm at lh‘igclun near bring inalm'tml thm'or ll John Orchard left a moltwlug trip [U u-lburm \1 Mn is, Visiting hm- ]!mMs “HIP Umlar- ul "w graduatinn mils huspltal last. lsnhvl DmIols [wing VIII H 1| Ill 1 the meeting two pmminoeut of Alton and ll'm'. BUN: eu’t' with Ml Jud suppo. Ill tlu- hast. on Saturday ml. tlu- mu- clnsml l‘l‘l- MIL Hm past Fergus and visiting “6‘1 alh'nding 3;; HI. MIC Mia) “dinner o-xams 111 um this urns! IN chf ,1 Mr. C l._ 1111 0pm 3- til“ 1)!“ morning WP†as Mr. a 1'- 31' ,I ‘tiw Durham Uttéltttill nn Saturday rimming. “+- is getting {lung as twvll as ("an 1w vxlwctm'. Mr. and Mrs. harm-st tirennwood Harold and Ralph. sm-nt Sunday \ch Mt. and .\h.~'. R. )lmtley. i A SPINâ€! nuwtim: “as hl'lol 1‘9- ‘00!!!“ ill“. Ml. Lampbvll .‘vlthe'dfl watts w-hirm‘l anal giwn a substan- :m: .\l 1| Owing to the fact that numerous suggestions were received from all parts of Canada that a uniform M3 version of “O Canada†be appro.ed, the National Committee for the Celebration of the Damond Jubilee Confederation circularized the Prime Ministers and the Ministers of Education of all the ProYinoes. Repliet were received that the version written by the late R. Stanley Weir, D.C.L., Recorder of Montreal. n being used ill the schools of all the Provinces, including the English-speaking sections of Quebec. In View of this. ‘5' Committee is using the Weir version in its 5m publications. rans- the [Jillb b UM l1 All THE DURHAM CHRONICLE afar. Jr.. unclm'went m' ammnmcitis in spitnl un Saturday is getting 31%;; as family a: “'6'! a substan- yy pluased nth to-nclwr friends-.1 a N weanling tlu- former ‘h‘nl'ga’ .81.] 311-, Geo BM“ 11 Is home from 14111111111113 \isiting his mother Mrs. \\ iiiiam Broml and other relatixes in Um \icinit). Mrs. Daw Chittlck of Lamlash 51111111 Monday with [1191‘ brother, Mr. and Mrs. B911 (butts. \11‘ George Mightun and sons are hum “Olliillg 011 their 1111“ farm 1111 H111 nm‘tii “111*. Mm. “illiam Tort-x “as in Kit- 1-I1uuo11' 0119 dax 111st “1301;. M1’.- and Mrs. (1.5001‘geoflampi1ell and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hay of Alexanflcr a couple of weeks with 5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. a. CA NA IA Durham \‘isitml rm: and Mrs. Harry Ro-ay Mrs. Fred Roay mid Miss M. Torry Visited owr U'u- meek-end with tlwir nivco. Mrs, “rat Wis". Mr. Hoorgo Alvxaiuler is busy this \w-ok gi'awlliug the side road which was badly in now! of repair. )lr. Alymvr [way spent a couple of days Ill 'l‘m'onto recently. “'0 am‘ indoor glad to lwar Mr. Thomas Sic-Ronald is improving. in lwaltli and we hone b will soon be ablv in coma homv. (mile a numlno-r 110m hmhood intend taking picnic at Flc-ghvrton un tho weather 19 favorablt N'I‘IIIIY with Mr. this neigh- in the big tlu- 24th, if There il no DNlessmu 11.. world “1" ““5 for "101'“ 3H “1.0 i! il'Od by “lt' ~31.- if he wont rise to the tap, 1 a successful salesman a man possess courtesy, tact. unsulli-r perseverance, broadmindmln.... thusiasm. conï¬dence and m True. the quulity of ln~ , counts for much. but. u}.- mm counts for more. 259 professional man lm. competition to contend mm the salesman has. The. law.“ al man has unly ('Ompvlllwz others in his own lwalm; the salesman has to mun-11.. the entire industrial “mm: rise tn the top as a salwmm must be a man among nwn .r van still aflurd tn take “13‘ ln those who succeed. I If writers and poets stun. tics.’ it‘s their own fault, much more inspiration in in in cellars.â€"dudge. small-town merchant to try out the noveltxes and new styles people are look- ing for -â€" on which the margin of proï¬t is greater than on staple hnes. Hand- to-mouth buying _ keeps an sauna no profession H. ““3 {or war“ as ', Jun 33 £027 I man 111 Ullï¬ï¬‚llishu lulity sum: the \V VOL. 60.â€"N(). 31::2 SAUGEEN PRESBYTET ' MET AT HARE â€Of“ Clts of Durham 0 “0| Attended 'I'hh‘tf.>(>x:fL lootingâ€"Next Yeax ~ m. In Hold On Durban: The svssiuns . term \chrv lwld 1‘. m knnx m. Barr-i s! I m prpsldim: The mm'nil cum 3‘ 1H .1 appointmvm “835 in." “0'3! following m Stuuwm mun one mm: «1| ï¬r“. ill â€Iv ‘ “.00 a nwml atom! SN'nhci ilK‘I‘o'asv HM senior and j\ hundrml :uu: H‘Flmmh'd 1' mowing. Mrs. ham-1n [1100“!!! Turn hath :Is (inn 1" M H ill HI HS “1"" Yul \fl M depart m"! M m 3| an was New a 10.80“"! (Md E81 68" “'1" her bi‘l‘“ Id at M M l\ H