.achlan nn rham Retail Mer- ided that Durham Saturday. July 2. 3}. June 30. 1937 ZCIA LS Open July 2nd week) pecials Durham. Ont. \ \l .‘l ,,\ RK 19'! N1 5P m Durham hoa- :*.-.: and on Wed- nn. nsmrution f0? \ au'o' weased 3- LENELG LAD 0- Q. 19 x: .md 3C m He had ap- \'as h 13 vme inn 1927 .\| [I ll ll And last but not least. came theI grand llnale, the march past of the .t'lmol children of South, Grey; .-at-tt hearing a British nag.' There ,t-etnetl to be hundreds of them as they parls'nt'tt in review over the stage III remit of the entire pageant .-..mpany. neatly grouped hack- .mg‘t', where. with the clever man- .;.utatinn of many-colored lights, m.» closing scene presented a most; hemttit'ul appearance. ; \ s‘ltet‘lat'lt' of this kind must be m... tn he appreciated. No amount .tt' newspaper publicity can picture m.- heztnty of a performance of the tuml. nor instill into its reatl- t't‘s' the patriotic thrill felt when tum-e lttstm'it' eVenlS of the past are tu'lllt." t'lltlt'tt’tl. With the, largest -;-..\\.t that. ever attended an enter- tllllllllt'lll Hf this kind in Durham, lltt'l‘t' were few homes in this tlis- ‘z'|~'l that wet». not represented, and mm. that were not missed a rare m-ut that cnntes only once in a genuine. We feel that we are but \.t..‘tll‘_“ the sentiments of all when \x. tillltllt‘ly lllflllk â€It†I. t). D. E. the lit-inning Ht this excellent ;.t....htettnn to Durham. and those .\‘i»' ltttlk part in it and nlatle its ..t~‘|t|tI|| titlis‘llllt‘, It is impossible . «tent with such a spectacle from ~ltllltl|ttlllll of personal refer- »tm- \\lllt'll will lie best. tilttailletl . .m u perusal ml the parts repre- \ «ml tutti those who played the \ ; tun-s l't'lt'S. given btllOW. \l I\n.-.~Im~l. Mrs, E. .\. Hay. Arthur :Hm \Irs. .\lrlinwan. E. S. and Mrs. \l.-\rHun'. Mrs. J. Burgrss. .\. G, \lrt'mmh. \\'. Brnson; Emigrants- \I.~~- ~‘ Ila :nnl Nnrma .\llan. Eliza- iuu’h Harding. .\licn Ramagr. Sadie luv“. .\ir-i. .\HKN'hnio‘, .\ll's. Knight. s’hn'lwy :Ilnl Ho'H)’ .\lt'lmyl'i‘. .lark xr-wavhmog .\. l). .\lrlnlyrn. Chas, lunx, 5', .\h'lll'aiHl. 7:33:34.“ 3:2,... rain“ .I. 5.. E.â€" ._.:...1.. :32“ 7.3.3.1: “ $1.: 2.... )Iclnty Grant. Knuth! \I \l nitc ' _ .. _ ; lllshup and \.‘.~ ~‘v'xngo'x‘~RvV E. L. Rt'bm'lS. \l - l'. l‘». .‘lvl’m'lmw: [4011.1 and l..lv:\ Mmthvmm-â€"Dr. l’wko‘mng. ‘l ~. \. W. H. Laudm‘; Ladies of , O, D. E. Enter- mum-s: The British Lion. John [MLâ€"Rows Padtleld: Dance of “W MGM" lmm'os. the Wood Nymphs-â€" Alma Kress, \llS‘V‘s Flm'vnce and _ Lnnlv and Wilma Smith Elizabeth Han-ding. Thelma 39". UN. Stella McCraP. \largarnl “'atson; Highland F“ .- Scutch Lassieâ€"Miss be! 3 Humilun Guys. l mm. H Kathleen Firth. [.mvrem-v. Mrs. Porter. XYS. R. The Irish Coleenâ€"- Spat-ling: 800:6 - Mrs. .2, 0. Mi lebr0° The Bolterfly lmncwâ€"Elsie Hunter. mg; Male Quartelteâ€"W \\. Glass. 11. Meme. imiy l.zmx'io‘~râ€"â€"\\'alter Pm‘te‘.‘ 5! ~. MU». )lvlim-lmiv: Dr. Gordon ,1 h "A'llllt'l‘ and Mrs. Gordon-â€" l). \lm‘lm'klin. Mrs. Knight, the w-‘t' â€HHJI‘ahlt‘. )lat'Konzin King“ \z'vh. ï¬laments; Viscount and Visâ€" "_I"-'~\‘ \\'illingdun~â€"D1'. D. 3- ‘ilmwsun. Mrs. Pickering; Sir Al'- ":'-11' and Lad' Currieâ€"Thos. Bell. Rh..- Hvlvnv farewell‘; Bishop and ‘ Y Dnhnrla, it: ll Lunudaâ€" Mrs. (E. II \VHH’O‘ IM‘. . N do- Mutm'alm H] \V Lzmml H'nv} _\| (Continued from page 1) Thursday, June 30, um \l mm ‘vlrs. H . Knarnwv; Gvn- \\'o'|"o‘ --'|)l. J. I“. hrant. Mill'- Ila \lunlmlm ~12. \. Ha}: Lnrcl :nn J. Hmwll; Lm'ol Elï¬nâ€"m Hn'llchlsflll; faith Miss Clara :w: Hum-«Mrs. Hm". Farrvll: .l limpirv I.n)'ali.~ztsâ€"â€"â€"I{0v. and \x'l‘mtrnng. Mr. and Mrs. htwl. .\lr~'. Ii. .\. Hay, Arthur \l|~~. Mervan. E. S. and Mrs. mmk on TUESDAY 'monr ‘ murmurs AFFAIR .\l CHARACTERS Hm: ï¬lm-kn; Faith ll. Miss Clara Second Scene l .I I Smith W. Laid- Sleuuwan. Allan: «Bell. I I hilIIIII‘I .\II' KN Imio'. In. \\ nI mass, Hugh Mc- >.‘2IIIIIIIIII'3: Queen \ ictor- .\II Knnxi .; IIIIIIIII attz‘n- .\ Ku-ss; (IIIIIIIess HI I.“ .\|. HIIIIII‘I': \\'in_ng .lll Fun and Lat!) .m- Johna‘m. MISS I 9r and Lady Mow Miss .‘slma Hughr‘ lrs. Dr. Grant: r. Picquing: Sn‘ {Lurrm-e'IhOS- 1‘1. quHâ€"lh'. A. )1. ..~‘. Lln\1l.Lancu â€10‘.“ 3. 0'. IA.‘ Stt‘dâ€" 1111111] 511' Charles Ban11gv;$ailmsâ€"â€" .\ D. )logluty.1_g.- .l in! I'S‘UH: .‘\ Fat how's '0th H ISO n] Ho‘lltit‘l' 'sâ€"â€"~.\luul't‘ nth and H05 lara McCrae Wm 2,"; Mrs. 3- lrlih 0019911â€" The Butterfly Mary Eicker- )Irs. 9h tillx'n'ntt R. \. Hay MCGOW :oumos \\ 11h M P01 (9‘: (IO! dun (23M 11' «in! .\l owa .‘IL‘C son. 31c- SH M. ders; Minuetâ€"Celebrities and their wives. . Introductory Recitation, The. [331109. at McDougall‘sâ€"E. D. Mc- Llocklm; 'ï¬gstt‘ssâ€"Nll's. __ Knight; ‘.'|;‘ll-‘1xn A ‘l R IIUJLLDU_.VII 3. “I“ l; _ the McDougall homeâ€"- Shirlvy and Betty McIntyre; Quilt- ersâ€"Misses M. Angrvine. Sadie KI‘WS. K. Krvss. Mrs, C. Moll'at, Mrs. D. B. McFarlanv; Apple Parersâ€" MI'S. Dr. Gram. Mrs. J. Wanamaker. Mrs. J. Burm-ss: 410m Huskersâ€"J. McKN'hniP. E. A. Hay. \V. Benson. A. (E. Mellnmh: Hm-stsâ€"Mrs. R. Munrhmul. Mrs, J. F. Irwin, L. Mc- â€"-‘v â€"- way n. O O. 1111011â€"â€".\lissns Sa1li11 McDonald, Cla1a .\lc11',a11 )la11011 Calder, Annie K113111113 IZ'fliv Iluntvr, va M1:- K111411110.V3111sdwam119 S )cheth, B. l1'm'1'11ll. Hmwll \, MC (uman. \\'. 3111111111n11ll. S, 3111111131111: UM 'l‘imu 1,)a111111.~~\ll 11111111111515 at. .\|11I)1)111;al1l‘s; (3101111 .\igI1t lablcauâ€" Hnmu Sm-vt Hum". Tableauâ€"Canada 1.111113% Hu- (hm in the, Crownâ€"â€" Miss Helene Farewell, n. I’adflcld; 'lahlvau and sung. Land of How and (ilnl\'l~-hltirv (Just Grand Match 01 Schools 0! South hrev. â€"-"-r v- ~‘W BagpunNâ€"Ihud Rotwrtson; Fiat- tumâ€"4:00. Ritchiv; Bugler Bryon .\l01°luck; l’ianistsâ€"Miss Stella Mc- Crav. Mrs. R. Padflt'lt', Miss M. Huntc'l'; UlTht-stl'a, H. Phipps, Clifl' Buschlo-n. .l. l). McAulifl'c. Durham Baum. (-lnlnpilm' and Dirwtressâ€"Mrs. (1)1“, Farvwoll, \Valkcrtun. .\ pleasing; {vatm'n' of the pro- gramme. and um- nut, knuwn vwn tn thv nwmtwrs â€f Hm company. with the! o'xcvptiun Ht a \‘01'}‘ fvw. was Hu- pt'vsc‘uttinn 0t twatltil'ul hmu‘uwts tn Mrs. Farmwll. Miss F'armwll. and 311's. ti. S. Koal'nvy. ttm latter thv Rvgvnt nt Hm lucal tlllaptm'. 'l‘hv zuhlm-ssvs wcx'v watt by Mr. E. l). )lctllocklin. and tlw pwsontatmus math» by "Sonny" lzumo-snn. Marx Town aml Kath- ,olino» Itcmlmol m‘ gstvm and {mud \VISIH‘S. Signml nn lwhalf of NW Pageant Company. Tn Miss lemw Farowoll. Dom- .‘liss l"armvoll.â€"â€"'I‘lm mom- hvrs of tho- Pageant Cqmpany wish to nxm'ess to you thqlr gratitudn and pic-oasure m havmg yourself nunflwrmL amung thvm. Ynm- histrmnu.‘ and mtt‘lfm‘pta- Dear .\ll.~‘: hows of tlw to express I and [1103511 numiwrml at Ynm' hist â€VP alviliti Ynur histx-innic and intnrprota- tiw atvilitins haw excited thvir wau'mvst admiration and will he an inepiration tn ttw amateur c-ntor- taium's of Durham {01' years [0 mm". Wu ask you tn accnpt thcsn Mk- Madam.â€"To you belongs the thrilling satisfaction of having svt yum-self an arduous-task and havâ€" ing performed it well. The mnltil‘ai‘inus duties that de- volvml npnu }'t_llll'5('lf m connection with this Pageant were attended to in 'a mannvr admirable and com- monolahlt‘ \Vo' H‘l m on OI Its am for “01 was any H" \l trust‘ that of 11115 0 will overs Third Scone at that the splendid suc- his evening}: entertain- ovorshadm' the menw'y rials and troubles during: atinn. A _. 1‘ adies made most sun- fhanking Hm dimors 1‘95510113 of apprecia- half of the Companv. made most suit- mg Hm 1.101101"- Of “10‘ Pa ’01)? â€It" wishvs aunan the UNNAMED FISH PULLED FROM BAY Oldest Fishermen Do Not Know Speciesâ€"Caught By Ted Robinson (tuni'gian Bay has [il‘i‘NlllL’t‘tl a ('Htlltlt‘. ot‘ "thrills" for tho Mt‘ilfnl'tl ï¬shing vxlwi'ts «luring the last work. Last Friday Mr. â€Tml" Robinson of tho 7th lino north iii-air Snnnysich- llvat‘h got a tish out of the Bar that nohotly has tinally n‘amml yvt although tlw tish was sent to To- ronto. t)n tho samo day 311'. \\'m. ltnsu pullout a salmon trout, out. of thee hay which weighed 25‘; pounds. It was tho lit-st tish lanclml this yo-ai' and :1 lmanty of its ti'ilw, It was t'tlllg‘lll. with :in ordinary ti'oll linv. l! was soul. to 'l‘i’vronto. Hutll tish haul tht‘il’ [iit'tul'vs takvn l’tii' tha- 'l’uruntn pain-1's and staring con- vvi'nim: thuii' captni'u ills†aim-vai'mt in tho rity moss, Thu circumstances surrounding tho~ capture at the unanunt tish wm't- peculiar. Strange to say it ï¬ts.» wnighmt 25!; pounds. Mr. ltnhinsun was timing t't-ncim.’ wth 011 his farm near the shm't- when hv was attmctmt by a noisv amt hum- mutiun in ttm wutvr. It. smuuiwt tn him likn a dug in distress and It“ wo-nt t0 the rescue. Hu found th.. tish swimming around in shal- Iww watm' amt making amrkim; hlw unison. HP gut a scanning and t'hthlmt the ï¬sh to a tin‘wly 0nd. H0 ln-nught tho' ï¬sh intn .‘lo'afm‘cl and it was ptmmt in the winttnw Ht' Ht‘l'bcl't Rows" butcher shop, How.- it attl'at'ted g'vut attention. Lrwul tishwrme'n wuuht nut. utto-mpt tn 1mm.- it althuugh it was thv uptu- iun ut' many that it was a Vartvty It'll 01 c 01' carp. Nothing oxactly Iikn it had «m-r hwn mks-n fmm lncal waters 1m- fore. It was no beauty and inch-ml is quito m-pulsiw and was in stmngo mvntrast with the beautiful salmon trout which Mr. Rosin vanght and which was stretched out lwsidv it in thv nutclmr 3'11â€}: window. Thu "(111001†fish was nut “indcm Th“ wx'x long but 1' had a ~lu1u‘ $1.310! 0X00!" tll - hack, 0....oo.no.oo.co.oo.oo.-l| ll‘ HHDHH \l h K1 HWAWQMWNKOFW WWW’ADNTS DEFEAT- x 1m! mucus on A mm moucm' we" snows ms BRAIHSARE nu ma FEET. Think for a moment. what would happen if Mun fm- nu.) \\’¢‘ka. M'I‘I‘leCH‘ly in trï¬vn was to slum vlsnn‘llwrvâ€"citlwr in a neigh- boring “3W" â€x" h." mail! Would it not cause consternalirm. and would not all business houses be \‘Pry much cancvrno-d? They certainly wuld. and with gem-l reason. hough it has â€"~â€"-â€"-\n«l what 1- thw I'venlt'.’ l-ZM'V dnl‘mr .m-nt in .h-"mu‘ inh- muss hnnsvs i~' gum- fur guru} w {31' as Hmt ['ax'tlo'ulm' oiis'x'ir? 1* Cc’uu‘vl'nml. and moire-13' swxwws tn knnlcl up and mainfmn snmu distant tmvn. Tim lt‘wal blh‘mo‘.“ mun 81‘0 1‘01.th 41' that curculaticm nf mnnvy which during: its rumblings might help dozens along Hm way. HOW About Printing? 1ï¬ll business houses neew more or less printed matter. all of which is within the possibilities of the local printer. Yet how prone many are to pass up the home printer and let the orders go to city offices which have no interest whatever in rural communities except to get printing orders and th cash to pay for them. Business men. remember that the home paper is constantly promoting the interests of the hMe community and you owe it to yourself and your local paper to back up these efl‘orts by at least having your printed matter done locally. The Durham Chronicle Issued by the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association 313 Manning Chambers, Tomato GELâ€"V it is thought .tu. km 3 mm» clnatjactm'lstlcs not that spm'ws' 01' ï¬sh. In. "(111001†fish was 114‘»! of t1‘o‘*nlvn¢|0us girth. ’ mouth but wry fpv.‘ dawn Hm middle nf Some Do This Regularly If Everybody Did It! THE DURHAM CHRONICLE snmu l'ospm‘ts it l'vsomhlvs a 41m: lish. Turnntn nwn an.» aim: unable» In makv :1 «Infinite iclvntilicatimv. 01' â€w spm-ivs and it may pass an us. HIP mystvry “S“ â€f â€In Gvnl‘flim‘. Hay. Mr. It. A. Ely. the! ï¬shing and uanm inspcchn' thinks if. is :1 carp. \Vhah-VM' lw is 110 has nu fund ml. uv. Splendid [Helm-vs uf hath tlw stmngo- ï¬sh and tlm salmun tram. appvarml in Hm 'l‘urnnln Star. â€".\|val'¢'n‘cl Mirl'm'. 325 ATTENDED GREY DEANERY MEETING Inspiring Services Held Morning Afternoon and Evening 'I'lto‘ mowting “1' the" I‘h‘anmgx’ m‘ tit'v)’ was hvlcl in tlhrist. Church. Mat-Mal“. on Friday. June! 17th. with mm'ning. at'tm'nncm and «wen- im: sm'Vions, Thorn wvrn throw lmmtx'mt and twvntyâ€"flvo «tvlvgatvs pro-«mt. 'l'tw moo-tint: 01.011041 at tmu \thn Holy tlummmtion was. ciiswmmt and Rm; A. B. Thnmas of van Shunt! pro-acheâ€! thp snrmnn. .\t'tvr mitt-clay m'ayvrs a bountiful ltmvh was so-mwl in tlw schml mom who-n ttnv. T. 1’. Painting Hf Moa- t‘mut, gnu-shim]. Row. \\'. Cc‘butts. Hf Cooku's Church. x‘om'osmtting tho J‘M‘itlo‘tlf ministvrs Hf )lt-at'ord. 4.x- It'lMt‘tl to the? Visitm's a lwart)‘ Whi- wmo- t‘rum ttw ('httt't'hws at tho 1mm. and Vnnvrahlo Arolutnamn Dnho-rty at London roplivd. 'l'hv at'tvt‘m'nm was a busy mw. .\t 1.33†thvt'o- \Vt’l't' throw svparato mgztings. with fur thv c'lc-t'gy and anv- t'ut' thr- laymo-n «to-aims; with tun-'inows' matte-1's whim thn wnmo'lt hf the Anglican (llilm'n Ilrmuu liniilcl slink.» â€n national Cnnl‘ni‘nncn at and his brilliant anlcliw much enjoyed by thp la mg. fl! “no"! \\ \‘M‘y intm‘ mamrlm' n Thv [mane-11V Hy-lixw ‘. Dillo H wry flhnptor m“? at 3.17) ho. \\'¢:mui-n'.~' Missionary .\t Hm lattvr momma: ' about «me hundred and 0 ladins prnsmfl. Mrs. w m'o-sidml :m. 28Vu a sting :chll'Pss, Tim the. aftvrncmn was s M hmc tho) "Intvr- Imdalmst." s. was wry #20 gatlwr- H". I1 H L“ "d _».m. and in hearing parish reports and 91- ertion of Ofl‘icers. At 5.30 tea was served. after which for a time1 the» company was entertainvd 0n Um lawn byfa buy scout program. Iuvvul "â€"â€"v ‘v Thew closing session. an vwning svl'xicv \\ as held at 7.30 when Rev. \\ ..l Tavlm' of St. Homgel (1qu!an 1m en Sauna. prvaphml the svl'mnn. EaIIl3 last Sunday evening (III. the PIII'I3IIIIIIal HIgImay IIOIIIII III’ town. a ('31'.III’I\'PII by parties 3'III. un- known mm mm a IIIIIIg3 IIII3IIII II3I MII. HIIIImaII \\'IIIII_III. baIII3 33IIIIIIkIIII. It and smashing IIIT I33II III‘ “In 33IIIIIIls. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIg, IlIII IIIII3IIII II'I IIIII IIaII 33aIIIIIII III kIIII33 IIII33 IIIIIII II \\IIIIIIII 33IIIIIIIII III .sIIIIII. IIIIII IIII IIII- IIII.’ IIIIII SCIII mIIIIIIIIII IIII 33IIIIIIIII [Ia3IIIg.'1III. number of the car 333“ .-II(IIIIIIIII and 33 III-II IIIII. II33IIIIII s IIIIIIII Is IIIIIIIII3IIII from â€-IlIIIIIIIIII IIII 33III IIIII IIIIIIIIgIII III jIIsIIIIII. for his III-IIklIIss-: IIIIss. 'l‘IIII \\ IIIIIIII IIIIII3e3 aIIIIII Is saIII III IIa3II IIIIIIII 33II|I II3IIII III iIs II33'III sIIIII III IIIII IIII'IIII33II3 33IIIIII sIIIIIIIk I IIIIII It Is I'IIIIIIIIIII uIIIIgIIII that â€In IIIII3'IIII III IIIII nIIIIIIII IIIIII 333s IIIIIIx-I IIIIIIIIII. ! “Every QS’late Lockgd @n E~ery Bramford Arm-Lock slate is lorkcd onâ€"tough, strong and secure. Thex are ï¬re-resistant, beautiful, per- manent and economicai. Bradford Roofing Co. Limited Brantford. Ontario Vlra ntford Vé Annoggépc CAB WRECKED BUGGY Window Blinds Special Assortment Durham J. H. Harding, - - - Durham Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Rooï¬ng rendered by J. J. Hunter Let wind, rain and sleet buflct your home and out-buildingsâ€"Brantford Arm-Locks will protect the_m qbsqlutely. Lace Insertion, in cream light and dark green. . . . Plain extra heavy Blind in cream or green ........... Royal Flat Extension Rods will not rust, sag or tarnish. In all lengths, in single or double. Regular size in cream and greens at ................ Service in connecion with the in- duction of the Rev. Mr. Fiddes in!» the pastoral charge of Durham and th l'nitmi ('hm'chns is in pm- truss tulllg'hf in lb†Ullm‘n ï¬trmt church as we go to press. 'l‘lu- of- Ih'iatmg Mum-yawn aw New. \\'. H. RmHh q-f Durham. Row. Mr. Murrow m flanuwr and new. Uharlvs Jay at HHls‘loin. \ small tidal \mw pg“ opt up the ladws m gurgmms bathing (-nslumos had a narrmv escape from bathing. fur c'ullm' ON FRIDAY EVENING, Jl'l.\’ lfllh. nu llw Sclmnl gmnnals m. l'!‘i(°v\'illv, llm mnm‘vgalmn «of St. Uolumhl l nilml Uhurvln will hold a Garden Party. Watch l'nr particulars ul ion-«owmunw. m a mum Jiumurlst. INDUCTIOI SERVICE 2'1111.$ l .00 Ontario PAGE ‘.