Come 6n»! Coma an!‘ to our gar- den party at the Presbyterian church on July 13th and hear Har- x number from here attended the Rocky Church Garden Party on Tuesday and all reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs. James Byers of D?- troit 3pm! over the ï¬st of July with Mr. S. Byvrs and family hpre. ’.\lr.'_and Mrs. Donatd Smith. Jr. of Detront spent the week-end at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith’s horn, Mr. and Mrs. “'11). Corie“ and two childrvn n! Hnnalv also Miss The!- ma 0! Tnmntn 3pm! :1 re“ daxs with M1. and 3113. R. J (10119†and ! ilv, m.’..; \I..- n4--.) 5...:n. 1- -p Domoch (Our Own C orrespondent; hllPllolo'ol “‘1‘ Last \VW'k 'l’ho' monthly mm‘ting 0! Hm \\'..\I. S. 0! (hp Prvshytm-ian mum-ch was hold on Monday with a goml atten- dam-v. \ ww :i (“No"). Banks. .\h'. u and “I spent SI Hm CO") Ill .\l. 0M m "I a! I'vcont ly. Mr. and Mrs. John Iivan \‘isitt‘d the latvh‘. \h" m an ('t'nt I ) .\I r. Mr. am fannlv of “It“ 1mm. rum vars, Miss Huh)‘ TN‘H'P 0f .‘l: spent. the week-end with her Miss Vlt'tm'ia Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. John )lt'Kt‘chI daughtvrs Blanche and Irene a day 3!. “Id Home Wear; it Smmd. .‘ll must am] nthm' \wstem points. .“I', and Mrs, Khal'lvs Pt'tty \‘isitm rpm-"Hy with Hwir clanghh'r. Mrs Ruhr“ Smith HI (10111]. 'am 'l'li.. )lisstnu tlirrli- Ul' thr Baptist. rtmrrti was iii-lit at tho-humo- nt' MIN. tlharlvs Hitrhii‘ â€It \thlii'stlay, July 6. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Miss Margin-wt Smith amt Mr. amt Mrs. H. S. .\lr.\rthiir sprint the tirst of tlw \wo-k with t'rivnots in Walkortuu. MISS Victoria .\|jm- of TOPHIIU’. \mtmt ri-rmitl)‘ with twr friend M 1:23 lira Redford. Miss Marion Pvtty. Sllpt'l'ifliell- «to-lit ut‘ l-‘o-rgus Hospital. lo-t't last “vi-k out a twu munms‘ trip in Hu- rna-zt. aunt “tho-r sttpm points, Mr, and Mrs, tliiarlvs Pvtt)’ \‘isiti-d \l with a gum! uttmu‘lanw. Oluiigi'aiulatmns in Mr. Harnhl Mountain. sun (if Mr. and Mrs, Thomas .“HlllllaillJth has how-n at- tc-nohm: lmnohm l'nis-o-rsity this last him “I“. who passwl his vxamina- turns with honors. tuh- “'3le ho-M a! Hm l1 Wm. l’u'ko-n. 'l‘hurml With It Hum! alto-unlaw- (Our Own Correspondent; Mus .lo-zm l'ivko-n \‘isilml I'I'io-nols in Gnu-n Snuml Ullo' ola)‘ l'o'm-IIHV. 'l'lw ro-gulzu' rum-Hm: H! Um bur- hauu ln'um'h nf Hu- Wuman's lmn- Mr. and Mrs. William Bryan»: haw lwo'll nn Hm sil'k-list fm' Hm past l'o-w wow-ks, “'hilo- “'9 am plmso-ol h, I'vlmrl Hm imprmw-mvnt in Mr. Bryans' ('nnolitmn. we re- ng to» [warn that Mrs. Bryans i-s still omit» ill. Ruaol meman Marshall has had a gang Hf mo-n â€mam-cl un tlw Pro- vim-ial Highway fur thn past fmv days matting wvmls. It is n grvat impmwmnnt. Mr. l'Ilmm' l-‘m- has Down laid up for Hm past wm‘k Hr fllfll't' with blomlpoismmm in his thumb. but at timo- nf_writing iiimprnving. Momma-b. Frank and Fro-d ï¬le-Cab» of Lumlun spunk the past wm-k with tho-ï¬r hl'UHlt'l'. Mr. Alf. . ('Calu_-, Bm'n.--~ln NIH-manby. . HIV 6. 1927. to Mr. and Mrs, I'Ilsmo‘rv hawn. u Mr. J, W, Myth and Misso-s \Vinniv am! Ruby. and Mr. Victor. motored to Hamilton and visited friends them nn Sunday . Mina-llamas McNally and babx James of 0P8! Markdale, are! spand- inu thia wow-k with then aunt. Miss Jessi" Mo \Pan. \h. and Mrs. 'l‘humas ï¬lo-wart and ham Mu}. â€f Hnlsh'in. and Miss Ic-rlp Muliu- ur mwn Sound. \isit- ed 0on Suualm at. the Moxie» humor. MI. and Mu. Iz'lmi'l Rib») and two I'Hllilolu'll Norma and “union um Mr \gm and daugnbr Lama. all 0! Bruu- (J’uunt). Visited with Hr. and Mrs. Wilbert Blyth on Sunday. ‘l\ ter's Aim-r, Miss Janrt Ko-rr 0! Al- bany. N. Y.. “110le Vlstt hvr mu- ther “2r ,3 mnmh. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Wiltnn and family alto-lulml the. Cahlwvll re- nnin“ at Bradfnrol last “week. :Ml'. and Mrs Visile nw'r “INF "Wâ€N'I‘. Thl'y Wurv 8N “N’s didtur, M ham: .V. Y.. w (Our‘ Own Co. Jammy Mr. and Mrs. Rug. l-‘o‘m'k-r and daughtvr \‘vz'a. v!’ Bramz‘nrd. \‘isitmi OVH‘ Ibo! Isl with 31:. umIMI's. Wfllwl't Ely“). \\ Sunda: ("M .‘l md .\l1 Glenroadm «()m' (urn Con‘rmpundenl.) '. I..‘H'llh' .‘lI'Ko't'llHio' â€f SINK“!- sam 1‘ \l~ltlll‘..' his mHHIo'I'. Mrs. m' lHaol «If \uung [N'Opln pic- i \\IHI HIP Hg? HI" [It‘nplfl at annual l'itl‘llit' iII HaII'IsmI IMoII N'llllol. Munnav ]'\I'l'\- In! :1 mm! enjmabl» time. and Mn. .lnhu \aughzm of Hi \isih'cl tho- Vaughan fam- ill' lnad u I with Hm annual 1 â€mm Sun Ml a must and Mrs. "01 \isilml and Mrs, Juv I Mr. lknv “E with Mr. and um Mrs“. I’. {la vallml «ill a 1 0nd.» this wee \V LII ll PAGE 8. Southeast Bentinck H! IU\\H"O‘YN‘ Laliv. »! Mrs. Hugh Vaughan. jI'. anol MIs Lhris She-HI'IIHI Iain M. Hugmia Falls. 1 .\lI.~. zluno-s Banks. Riwr- .\II. and .“IS. Allmt Mul- DIII'ham \‘lsltml Mrs. R. nks' In I Mu. Holman Milvs and lillsunluug \isitml with -r.~' aunt. Mrs. R. Hunks. .‘h's. thn .‘It'Km‘hnio‘ and Hlunvlm and Irene spvul Hm Hume “'N‘K in (Men ï¬nal Tmn IIIIIII IIIII- Ilm II'I I-IIth. IlzII nII-I-HIII. n! â€N0 bur- “ Hf HII' “ulnalls Ills“- .lm- \‘nuns: and fam- 0' Watson visited rv- anol Mrs. H. Boyd. I’, ilamplmll 0f Sask- | u numln-r 0f their .Iuhn \‘usny Hf Suf- Hu- Hrs-hp family Yancy Nirlml Um we )1 rs, rmpanir Hm lmmo' nl' .‘ll's nf )larkdalv 3y. Roll of Elora -k-vncl will. lanws KPI'L I by the lat- Ko'n' of Al- “hpn Hitch" "llolid I I- I'.’ July fl'imlol Mr. and Mrs, M. {2, Colo-man and vhiloh'vn u!’ 'l'nmnm Spent OVPI‘ the m-o-k with llw llox'lctt family. Miss Myrh- Ruhortsnn of Uwvn Sunnol smut. Sunday with hvr par- v'ms ho'rv, wy Lloyd. romediau from Toronto. (This ka's Newsf Mr. and MN. David Robm'tson and family of Saul! Stv Marie Spent the past wwk with Mr. and Mrs. James Hnlwrtsnn. . clung'alulalinns m Willi}1 Lister anal Lam-Ha \asvypn passmg Ult‘ll' o-ny'mu-o- o'xmmnahnn. Mint Strikes Confederation Medals Eugema (Our Own Correspondent) A number from here are attend- ing the glorious twelfth celebra- ttnn in Markolale, Mr. Hart-y Tate and little 3011 re- turned lmme to Hillshm-g on Sun- clu)’ aet'untp-animl by her niet'e, little Miss lilmn UlXHll who will spend a few holjdays HM'H". he has been among. which was very inlerpsting. Miss Nancy Bnyd sang a pleasing solo. “The Great. Physi- cian now is npar" was tnvn sung. The} meeting closed by all repeating llm Lnrcl's l’rayur. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE A goodly number of friends and neighbors gathered together on Thursday of last week and present.- ed our bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Goldsmith with many valued and useful articles to start, or. their matrimonial journey. They also spent an enjoyable evening in card playing and dancing. We are glad to report Mr. Archie Watson to be speedily recovering after his unfortunate mishap on Tilt‘sdily of last Week. Mr. John Wade had a very suc- cessful raising on Tuesday of last \Vw'k. Mr. Mal Campbell being chief Spa‘llSOI‘. Mr. Morrow llidclell is leaving for a i'ew lmlidays "away lip yonder in Northern t_)iitario." Mr, John Ledinghani is home for a Week from Hamilton. Ml'. “hit". S'HWVPH is unllilnvml (Our Own Correspondent) It is a long time since we have sent in any items, but now we will have to speak up a little. Our local‘ baseball team has as- assembled and arn putting up a good loam. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hillock of Max- \\'911 visited with Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Iamieson on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wood and fam- ily of Wodehouse visxted on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Martin. We are sorry to report Mrs Calvin Boyce taken suddenly ill on Monday. We- none for a speedy recovery. liné. \‘I “0-“... all.“ I tin-'1 {11011115. Miss Maitha IP11“ 10k and iiiend .\l1. Biggai. also Mr. and MIS. Hill at O\\en Sound “eie 'lsltors with Mr. and Mrs. Thos enwick, 8th Mastvr Hadley Lehman spent the pus! work with his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. Flesh- wton. Miss Milliv Campbell of Toronto i~‘ sgwnding a new works with her “my. “3.1123(Lordwell Graham and Miss Ada Smith and friend Mrs. Williams uf anonto were guests 'uf Mrs, \\'iHLLam1_»bell over the \\'{_‘0’k-Pn¢’. Mash-1° Hedlev Lehman smmt Hm Mps. l-‘redericks from Michi n is wsntmg with her aunt. Mrs. obert Purvis, Welbeck. Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page Two Jowish men snipwrN-kml and riding thv waves on a raft. Abeâ€"4“Look. Morris, 1 son a sail." Morrisâ€""Vat good does it «10'? \‘e ain't. got nu samples." Check Girlâ€"How do you know this isn't, the hat you just. left here. Patronâ€"Borauso it's tho one I loft hm1 lost wook wnon you gaw me the one I had tonight. ' Signed on bï¬ha‘li‘ bifltvh'e commun- ityâ€"Stanley Sharpp. John Walsh. Percy Ledingham, Hector Boyce. As a slight token of the high re- gard in which you are held we ask you to accept these few articles and hope they may prove useful to 509.1" the days to come. Gordon has again displayml his unerring judgment in bringing you here amongst us, where we trust your labors shall not be as seed sown upgnbarnm ground. The brief glimpse we have had of your genial personality and social ‘aeeonmlishments lead us to believe that we have acquired a gem of real \vorth. We hope we may realize your value to us and that your new home may be the centre of our convivial activities. It has been written: "Full many a gem of purest ray serene. The dark, unfathomea caves of ocean bear. Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, ‘ And waste its sweetness on the! desert air. tend the right hand of fellowship and welcome you into the commun- ity of “'elbeck. Mav that same >3 ix-it “hiâ€! you haw manifested .«incw \Ulll arrhal in our mid‘t “mu an unfailing talisman for all ms. ii] The large cast of players whose acting was aided by McNeills . strange acmmpzinimems include i? Mai-inn Nixnn. E. J, Raiirlifl‘e. Bo'n Hundricks. ...lr Mamaivt Seddun, Anton \awrka. Goorgo Nichulls, 7 George Marion and smm-al ntlims McNeill. incidvnlally, is the com- poser of “Molly-0" “What's the Harm" and several othm‘ hapular songs. He can wail out a symphony. a ‘death-hed accompaniment. hallroom dance music or whatever else the actors may desire. He is much sought after to play on movie sets, particularly by comedy and farce producers, for his mobile. versatile accordion not only provides music, but he “follows the picture" with it, producing all the off-stage sounds, falls. pistol shots. broken windows and frightened squeals ol' the her- ome. He is Norman McNelll, and his orchostra consists of a huHm-ml uc- ccwdhm. which he has hem owning and closing for years. l'nimm'vs- sive as his instrunwnt, amwars to he. he twists more harmony out of it than can generally be found in a pipe organ. t . . ‘ Astudm 01‘(’lu-.-‘tl'a--all by lum- selfâ€"so papular :uut We'll-known that he was moutionwt in Utis Skinner's hunk of mt-mnirs Ht his Starr and srrm-n oxwrwum-s. m-u- (‘idmt atmosplwric music nu ttu- .wt at l'uiwrsal tlity who-u "Hulliuu Homv." Rvuiuulnt Danny's late-st starring pivtIu-v. wus twins; lilmwl. “Rolling Home" is t0 1w ttu- l'uatlm- attravtiuu at thv Vutvran Star theatre, Friday and Saturday and although ttw one-man orchestra will not be seen in the picture. his px‘flsvlu'v :Ul'PI)’ will he felt. I. ‘0 III ____ j ‘__0_ ONE KAI ORCHESTRA LBIDB INSPIRATION 'I'O ‘ROLLIIG IOIE' Thadâ€. 3|“! 14. m" y-‘Wimming \\ um. ' minus bathinu .1.» mud. and N'Vo't‘ét; \ - the town whu “MW in .: to â€whim Laidlmx 185‘. r for 'iklllfl 8 «ill. dl)\c!0" I nature: â€I“! “‘vl'v I"? H‘ ' W tattooed! 0n mum. l0 “and in future. Th? prnuruu “vertismi. rm starting. Tho- ï¬lmrtly :Hto-r' â€Iv “math" mm'h Hum" avoidwi. 1" and H mu-t a the mvmhvh arrived at 1h there was a ï¬nd all durm after. no“ a the country. I urge audit-m tllc Na mu 308! and. "His ah ha was on» n!‘ I summo-I'. m. ‘ ning and rail “:9 vlflnu-nls knows lmw n decomlinn Hm Odd rollers, However. Wem With Ceremony. and Laxge (:10 Was In Atwndame. Mt I" in â€I ('l‘alolv I “wrong! it will {lonumu tlu- m-m MIN-Min slwuld l DECORATION SERVICES MARRED BY RA dmvn in lhc had some of U a! â€H‘ 1'0 dler strc Imps "the†“urn tlu- .~' .\ swnncl Slul “on on Sunday sidernhlc- «lama: the l’lrsl. In H“ to, “no liu‘hlnlng 8 trail nl' «lama stl'uvk. lrm-s Hgol' “’68 arc-unwnnnu rainfall «of llw .‘l l For â€Iv MW. Yale Pruning. : “y C N'Vt‘l'o' M â€companion! hlfl'l wind. «II Item, hmldnm an rn loosv. le Inc-an Minn will. m â€w m- .08? USE BATHING l'lll Mb Country Suflex'm F1 “'0†Electrical Storm WM Accompanied by Wind. I'Iwut â€I and Did Great IJI-macu Icon“ of Its Kind 11) WW}. \\ .~' slN'l was an cullsidu In OI'UVII b! imm nm 1| l.‘ lay n l1 Wm '. HI '1)! m ll) \\ lfllfl This District Lucn' lured by Star 'AY'S STORM WAS GENERAL OVER OJ 0| S (hank "I \\ swam \Vfl \\ the ham \\ an: .lll 'l I \\ Manny» and 1h grams! m. win-n n“ HI I] SUITS ‘ "m hula ll \\ \\ I“