Travm'slnn. or should il. In» Zinn‘.’ Th9 gnml po-uplo» m’ Zion am mmal t0 llw nanw. 'l'ho-y all asm-mhlv lo "I? nm- Plum-h "my Sunday ir- respm-liw y! llmmmination-al olill'nr- cm'w. unol nu vnl» lako-n. anol Zinn holds its ro-pnlalinn. fnr. bring. as tlu- l’snlmisl says. )luunl. Zion stands must lwaullful llu- jny of all its I'wlolvnls, \'o‘~slm'ola_\' (Sunday I allo-nolml llu- Faro-wvll sm'mnn of “N' llow. Mr. Palm's and Im- l'lmrml was: \wll ï¬llml. 'l‘lw Row. gvnllv- man 2m» :1 1mm! Parting discourse incl low-lingly {PM his snrrmv in bid-- din-g l'aro-wvll In his faithful Invarâ€" GPS Sabbath al'lm' Sabbath l'nl‘ â€I“ past l'nur yvars. .\l llw olnm' hv BUN»! Molding fart-Wu†l0 all as Hwy ram“ «ml. .\ \‘nlo- nl thanks was lako-n by llu- rnnxro-gnlinn standing up. pmpusml by Mr. Moll'al. and Row. Mr. Pvlm‘s ['0'- turmm: thanks l'nr llw kimlnvss almwn him as lln-ir paslm'. bud Hum If H with a t'i'o'ltflg Hr snt't'uw HM? I I feel it. my otltl)‘ sillt'o Punmh'tlt'ttlï¬i writing. of hearing of the death of my lu'other-inâ€"lmy. Ml'. Hugh NIP-V [man of the Township of King. Un- tari-v. No word was reeeiyed but that he died suddenly on Friday ey- euuu: of last week. Mr. McLean was all old tilr'no‘lg hoy. horn tltt‘l‘t‘l almut 70! years ago. The funeral; probably will take. paro today. .\lon' 3 day. His sister. )lrs. McCannel. and! nephew sour son . Ari-h Melinnaloti left on Saturday to he at. the t‘un-' Prat. He leaves two hrt'illlrt's. John Mi'lmm of Top tllit'l'. t‘ilelwlg. and Art'h Mela-an of Montana. and hurt sisters. Miss Margaret, McLean o!" Lamhtou street. Mrs. Mark of flak Riwr. )Ian.. .\lrs. McPherson of Ton-onto. )trs. .‘li'tlannel of Lamhton street. Durham. and a host of mu- sins. who will regret to hear of his sudden olo‘allt. He leaves a lonely life. partner and one son to mourn ttm loss of a faithful husband and “WNW. The t'unerat will tibial)‘ i l l l l l l he h~~|d at the seventh concession of Vaughan remetery. where some of his kindred were laid to rost many years ago, Sorry to hear of the death of John MrKechnie in last week's paper. a Pt'u'nyillo old [my horn in Egremont about 35 years ago. Also of the old veteran musician. Prof. Konold. whn was widely known throughout the county of Grey. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and family Visited their friends. the It'nmalih. of Ettgt‘ Hill. lalPl)‘. “'e hear the trustees of S. S. No, 9 have engaged Miss Donald , INN [MHHHP if ho» is a son 01‘ he- hnd. HnwvH-r. hp is a goml writm‘ Inywm and if ha dropped “K' from his nam» wow would tako- him for a Highlander. Inn nn Saturday Pral. Hv lo-aws Mrlnun nf 'l’np Arch .\lc'l.o':m M â€NH". Miss .\ \Itv‘m's Karin» Lawrence and Marcamt Mtlean are in town this “PPR thing their entmncn exam- ination. “.3 wish them success. Mr. and Mrs. \. Cmtchley and son Jm nt‘ town smut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs James Crntchlpy. Mr. [Milanâ€"It is said that it‘is a long lanp that has no turn: our ex- perience for many years in the past at the many lanps we came in con- tact with in the Township of Glen- clg. it rrmimls us 0! the many changvs sine-9. In taking an imag- inary View of travelling as in days com. by. wo- lind three things to our surprise. ï¬rst. w» [incl missing town 0! tin» youth of the past; soc- omi. WP ilnd sump, but very low. 0! the aged 'et in tlw land of th» living. and tin» groalorst is to llml myself here yet. The hills and hol- IOWS :II‘P hvl'P yo-t. bill. Him?" who bran-cl tho- fUI‘PStS haw passml away. and wlwn WP Vlt’“' tlw mum-- ent (-vmvturivs w» liml their namos mavml on marble slabs. mwrml with muss. Mr. Editor. I foal somewhat pros- lod. as it‘ sleeping between two powvrful «'orrpspondvnts. ono from Zion or T Pavarston. and the other {rum Ilornor lloncerns. l fool safe». "tough in living placed between two good lrislimon that. do not cast any re-flv-i-tions â€n a Canadian Highland- er in squirming himself thWPPn tho lwn nanws. but the Cornpr corros- pomlpnt will ‘excuso me. for I_am Sir-HM" Siééfii‘in‘é"'iil‘éi'k' and son Bruce of Zion spo‘nt Sunday with Mr. and Mr; Donggldï¬larkez ‘vwâ€" m‘i‘r. {arid Mrs. James Lawrence and family spent last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Lawrence. “'0 hnard that John McLean want also m be [me-sent at his brotho‘r's funeral. taken by Mr. A. R. .\lc.-\r- thur in his car. V. s o ‘ \- \Ir. aï¬d“ Mrs Kaiâ€"lu'§;ï¬Ã©la‘;t:mbf San" Saint Marie» callPd on Mr. and “'\'- Mrs. [genie McLean on their wav to \isit her sister. ï¬rs. Duncan Mqouarrie: ' -___-__‘- PAGE 8. Glendg 1nd Priccvillc (030'. 03m Correspondent). Rocky Saugeen «Our Own Con-'espondent’ il‘ sobnlo \Vflrl, aimthm' gum! mun:- nf thv oinrno-r Cun- mlvnt. 'l'lu‘ gum! Hm auxin-an chum-h but I was I my \Vo-Il w \\".~‘H'l I Mr. and Mrs. Polo Campbell of Suskalmn \wrv ('allm-s on Mr. and Mrs. Jim «Ix-ulvhley on Monday. Mr. tlhal'lvs Mnx'tloy has started gluvgcllin nvat' Dmnmh and has qnih- a numhm oi (mums and men .mplonm! Visitors at “The Maplvs" owr tho- \Vm'k-c'ml \wre Mr. and Mrs. W. .l. )Irï¬rvgur and two sons humid and .Im-k 0f lensey. On Sunday mnrning accompanied by Miss Mary Sko-no' [hwy mufï¬n-d to.» I'Igrcmunl and attvndml service at Amos rhlll'rh. IN'Hmnrv and \Vo'l‘o' guests wr oimno-r at Hwir aunt's. Mr. Jos. Mr. Wilkins and two daughters of Link- th-rvnt. Manitnulin 15., re)- tumu-ol “mm: on Monday after visit- mg: lwr "mun-1'. Mrs. Simpson. who is in {nu-r health at present. Quite a numlm' from [mm at- ta-nolml tim Page-ant in town and wnjuyml Hw splendid prOg'ummc wry much. (Zougmtulatiuns are extended to Mr. unnmu Uuldsxmtn and his bride: who won- married last \Ved- nrsdn); Lamina church Garden Party is to bo- lwld on â€In wening 01' July 13th. .-\ gum! programme and supper is asgureq eypryone. I'Hl' oilnno'l Renton‘s. .\|r, {Illa Mr. I). McArtluu' and sisters vis- ih-d with t‘I'io-mls at 'I'mvnsvml'Lake and Wauhy am Monday aftel'nomn. .\l1-, and Mrs. A. «I. McDonald, Mulnt'k \wre callvrs at the hunw of Mr, :uul' Mrs. A. (I. McDona Mulnvk \wre callm's at the hunw Mr. Rniwrt Lonhngham this week. hum Mr. and MN. Rusk 01 Malkdale, N11. and “133A. Clutcmm and Ioe u! Duxham spout Sundm “ith MI. and Mn. Jim «Lrutchley, Mrs. Fnulds nf Winnipeg spvnt tho‘ past wovk with 7101' aunt and nm'lv. Mr. and Mrs. Lon L'atimm' and how cuusin. Mrs. Km. Proctor. Mr. Uliwr Turner has disposml of his tum-in: car and has now pur- chase-cl a sedan for Hm plnasure of his family. (Our Own Correspondent) .\ Immlwg- fmm hm'n atto‘mlml the l'.l".n. picnic in Imvvï¬s gl'nw. Tu- mum lino on Friday 1:15! and “mum a I'M'gv ('l'nwd and gnml limv. olnngratulrltinns to Miss Ewlyn 'l‘m'nm- win» was awzm‘hul Principal Hardwivk's spo-cial prim fur nhlaln- I'ng.’ tlw higlwst marks in his sub- 'jwts. in {own} I Flvshm'tun High srluml. Sun-rvss again nvxt timn. Thursda afternoon, June 30 is set aside 01' the cleaning and im- prnving the Latona cemetery. A goodly number of men are expected t0_comc. _ Mr. and Mrs. William Ferguson and two daughters, Lavern and Mimi-mt of Llhicago spent a few days with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mi‘s, 1.. AIL-Lean and other friends. Sum-y ln I‘Ppol‘l Mrs. Lon. Latimm' sutl'm'ing from nmn‘ilis in tho fave. How sho may soon ho well again. Mr. and Mrs, Charlos Quosnol and family of 0mm Sound and Mr. John Slim-wood of Ceylon were Sunday Visitors \Vlh Mr. and Mrs. .lns. Shvrwmul. I‘Zwlyn! Miss Dorothy Sc'hafep returned home. from Toronto and Intends re- maining for the summer months. [Inadwm'k has hem ttw Order of tlw day for the past. \vnok or so. Miss Marguvritp Putlax' \\ as hnmv tt'nm Kimhvrlm for 3 tom «tans the wait. \\',m‘k A number 03 this line attended the picnic out near Flesherton and hall a good__t_ime. . Mi; Archio- Thompsén is not feel- 1113 so well lately. We hope to hear nfï¬un improvement soon. 'l‘ho- funeral of the late Mrs. John Smith at Aberdeen was largely at- tvnclml on Sunday. She will be mis- sed as she was a kind and true neighbor. Mr. Will Martin and musin. Mr. l’o-rm ' Thompson nf 0mm Sunnol allml on tho formers hrntln-l. Mr. Lllzulo's Martin on Saturdm. Mr. and \lrs. “as. Cornï¬eld nl' Kimlmrlo} \isilvd On Sunday with .\|1.anol .\lr,.~' \\ilf1‘ml Plant Miss )lilli.- McMulIvn. tvaclwr. avcummniml by Mrs. Railv)‘ and oiaughtm- of memm arr- spe-noling Vacation with the farmer's mother. Mrs. M. {\chulan. Husvball is the order of the day. burnoch plays Edge Hill Thurs- dag.» J urge 30th at 7: pm. Mrt Harpy Forestepyisitml â€contâ€" ly mm frwnds m le'rlmnm'. \\'e are sorry tn hear that Mrs. Henry \\"illiams suffered a slight stroke the other day. It seemed to effect her speech somewhat. \Ve hnjm she may sogm be well again. The garden party of Trinity church. adxerlised for last meek to be held tomorrow night. July 1. has since been postponed until Friday. July 15. on A. Crutchley’s ground north of town The monthlz meeting of the L. F. W U. will be eld on Julx 14 instead nf July 8th, at the home of Mrs. l‘PPd ‘i‘lfr. 'I‘hcj strp\\'k»orrio'§ are beginning tn gvtr mm m "111‘ Vlcmlt)’. Master Teddy Campbell tonk very ill at sohnol on Monday and was ta- ken to his aunt's across the street and the doctor summoned. At time of writing we are peased to state that hp was able to be moved home. “'0 hope he may soon be alright au'ain. Masivxï¬ï¬riv Hmnï¬ersén of Town- tn Is lmhdaymg mth Mr, and Mrs. Jake Williams. .\l POSTPONBD GARDEN PARTY (Our Own Correspondent) clhm-h-s Schafor, Jr. 15 coming Hus \\'t"'k Hum tlw Luspllal. Eugenia Mr. Duncan McNabb had the misfortune while working at'a mirage lwlonging t0 (,1. McGilvvary to mt his font, sevm'ely with an adzv. Holstein. (Our Own Correspondent ) Mr. and Mrs. (E. St Ledger of T0- mmtu spvnt Hw latter part of last \vm-k Visiting Mr. and Mrs. John ()rvhard. Miss Jeffery, R. N. of Oshawa has lwvn a glwst for the past two \ka5 with [101' friond. Miss Nm'ma Pindm'. Mrs. Wm. Nickels and family, Lizzie anal Alf. spent Sunday even- ingwitli Mrs. (3953ng Miller. A Mr. and Mrs. Archie wpre in Flesherton one cently. A l'arge number from this part tank in the I}, F. O. picnic at FleSh- erton. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Burnett and Mr. Charles Rudolph of Hanover accompanied by Miss Mae Burnett of Oshawa (immval Bagpital visited last Wed- negday _e\ ening_ at ti1e_ Lynn home ()ur' Deputy VReeve, Roliex't. Grier- son attended county counml 1n 0an Sound last week. After being conï¬ned to her bed foralmost three years Mrs. J. W. Smith passed to her reward Wed- nesday evening. we extend our sincere sympathy to the bereaved OHPS. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair of Sault Ste. Marie visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. McQuarrie. Miss May McQuarrie is home for the summer vacation. Miss May McCallum of St. Gather- inps visited recently on the line with the MacLean families. Mr. and Mrs. James Ewen and Mr. and Mrs. John Lynn were 1n Hannver Tuesday. (Our Own Correspondent) MacLean day re- (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. A. Knisley \‘isite-d friends at. Yepxjnl one dayl rcpc1_1t_l_y_._ -‘.â€".v' .- MP (worse (runâ€" is this \\ eck as- sisting \h'. “m. Pickou to m WM a new wood shed. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Smith of Aberdeen. We extend sympathy to the sort-“wins: family. - Misé Agnvs'l’vtty 'of'Uw teaching staff. Tomutu is spending u... hol- idaxs at lwr pamntal nomo. "-- .. II"\tl" n‘InL‘ _\.-'o w. Those who are trying the Ent- rance examinations from our school are Gerard Vasey, Billie Sullivan. \Vilie Lister, Victor Sweeney. Lor- etta Vasey. and Marguerite Lister. We wish them every success, worth morning and evening where Rev. McGregor delivered two excel- lent sermons. Miss Evelyne Maclntosh of Owen Sound spent last week with Miss Myrtle Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Croft and Mrs. Campbell of Goderich accom- panied by Mr. Clarence Campbell and bride, of Windsor spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. A; gampbell. IIUIIIC/ ll‘. I L) VII u"; I..- --‘- v ' We are very glad to report tlw speedy recovery of Mr. Charles Schaefer, Jr. who underwent an 0peatioq__for .appendicgus recently. -1‘ 1...} Ann. l’ ""‘I' "" “ Miss Kaghkâ€"en Suilix'an has com- pleted. trammg for a nurse and 18 spendmg a few weeks at her home here. V IL“ L uuuv- . Missualadys iiiâ€"link? of Tqrdnto ls spending a few weeks wnth her friend Misstladys Cprlett._ A A ‘____ Vl"“"’“’“ ‘VO “l’l"-"""- - - (h‘avolling is the order of the day west 01' the burg. The picnic which was to be held in Crozier's bush on June 25 was pqsï¬pongd hptil J 111): . 2. “sud-u Mrs. F Heath returned to hex home here on SaturdaV'. Southeast Bentinck This week is ham. week in earnest for the local pos on‘ice stan‘ and banks. The post «time closes on this Thursday afternoon in acâ€" cordance with a Governmental reg- ulation, and on Friday and Satur- day, these two days having been deâ€" clared statutory public holidays. noon, will be closed Friday and Saturday. these having been de- clared bank holidays. The closing of all places of bus- iness on July 1 and 2 this year has been requested by the Government, and in fact both days have been declared legal holidays, but many towns, like Durham, which enjoy a big country trade, feel. that it would be an injustice on their pa- trons to expert them to purchase sufficient supplies on Thursday to do them over until the following M onday, Wrting 0n 1hr entrance to High schonl examinations is proceeding this wm'k. In tlir Durham school thrrv are 33 pupils writing and 38 from mmntry puinis, making a in- ial Hf 71 in all. Thu nxaminatinns rnmmenrnd on Tunsday and will he iinishmi this ni'trrnoon. l'nlil Hm Mr. John McKechulc is erecting a new Implomvnt huusm While the banks will be closed all day, the Durham post ofl'ice will be open both days for the usual Limo following the arrival of the noon tmin in order um office [)8- trons may rm‘oiw their mail. friends :u-nuud Pricvvillo one day I'wvntly. ENTRANCE EXAMS. THIS WEEK results are known it is Intlclpatpd that Principtl Gnlum will as [Is- ml pus his 100 61‘ cent.. but lm- thing, bul lhe flna results will mall“ Throw. 3“. 80. a†ALLEGED TH AT M1 VOL. 60.-â€"N Revolver Shots ll Scattering of Saturday Eve: Escaped. (Mm man was conmanitm vs": thrilling vhaw Slyl'mfls 0f Mount ing inm Hm Pm owning. in wh Wen-0 lire-d lw an am Incl». The mat ST. VINCE! 7"! [1! C01 \l \l IL' M ll \\ "‘08 050“ «ml whl Nd H