MIN. 'l'lmmas .‘lt “Mm-r and .\Ir Durham. \‘isih-ol lwighlmrhmvd .u Slash-r Wilhw is slimming Hw- atflo's :mmncl 59 .VII'. and Mrs, limp daughter. Sunday cvo'ning on's. .Ir. Snrr§ tn lu-ar that .\l and .‘Ir. 'l‘lmmas Hun-us imprmin: in lmalth 3i ‘ friends “mud wish. on Sunday. Mrs. lam days 134! \\ law. Mrs. l"! \h'. LIIIN Edna: \\ H b||s~ Spat H. I H villv. Jay. at. Mum \II. m 969k Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs, hum-y and son Ivan of SIM-l- bnrm- sun-m a f'o-w days last W091i WIHI .\lr~‘. Ho-nrgo- MHZ-m. M1. Olnlin McMillan 0f Price-villv apo’nrt last wwk with his rousin. MrJ .. )l¢.°)lillan. Miss Laura Balk-y, uf Blackstmék. is Visiting lu-r t'nusills. Hw Arnill family. w';\â€"Ivi".utlnlln .\lr.\lillan was in Ham- iltnn lust wow-k atlmuling tlw tinn- ventiun 0f Funwral Dim-«Mrs, Mr. William Murdock. of (Bolling- wmul. visito-d Mr. and Mrs. Hisrurk 0110' day last Wo-vk. Miss I'lolilh Drimmir {rum "Par Dl'nmuro'. spun! tho: \Vo-ck-vnd with ho-r frIo-nol. Miss Marjory ersun. )Ih's Man-n- Mtko-n. a music pupil of .‘liss Mort/ha McLellzm. Mmmt Furmt. “a." surro-ssful in passing tho- Filo-nu-ntary grad" vxaminatiuns with ï¬rst. rlusx Immors, tlnngratu- latmns. Mario-3. Mr. Frank Jul-clan. of Turuntu. is Spa-Inch! L: at \s'm-k with how olalmhh-r. Mr. .\|l‘. Bullm'. and taking: in Hm Ellis-Nlrlmlmld l'O_'-Ilfli0fl this \wo-k. Mr. illlol Mrs. liar! Hummu- and chiloh-vu. nt‘ Puntiav, MM)†arn vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. B. lirebno-r. Mrs, Sm-kmv and young son. Del- mar. ni' Ho-gina. m'riwol nn Saturday fur a mnmh's Visit with nor granol- lmro'nts. Mr. and .‘h'a H. lliscm'k .\|I flm m: H pan {1|ch .Il 'l \Ii VI .\lx \l .‘li‘s' mm†m" Miss Mm ll PAGE 8. Our Own ( Correspondent ’ nrde chip“? of the da." the catchy ls. Mr. and Mrs, H. Illscm'l tho-r frivnds. a \Io-lha Nlt'l’hm'snn. Hf Smith- is' \isilving ho-l' sish‘l‘. Mrs H. Um pal-swing". and Mrs. Show. M St. Paul‘s . nun-d thw'u' uncle and aunt â€will “1 .\ll .\ll Mil \\ II Glenmont .\ll .\| \\' Sl‘t'ci'n'i'. Miss Marga“ blrs. Julm MNHIT, _q. .\l:u \\'i H HI Home of Minister of the Dominion to the United States, Hon. Vincent Massey. The opening of the legation is one of the marks of Canada’s progress in the Jubilee year of Confederation. .t)‘ hnwn l'luu-aolay 3| \V‘Jslny' “mm! of Pl'ntun. at Thumas E I“! that .‘lrs. “Haley Aikml and .l oil-"axxfuul, uh \I- 'e-nt gin-sis Hf HIP: hnmmnn mu hundrmi. .\ put on hv Hm Via- â€: lnm'il by MW I'Iw [nx'ngmm Hm- cmo-H. quarto-Hrs. r uncle m hn m-cmu HI '3‘ IIiIF nr Hu- summm .~' [HSHIHUP pic- ! usual nn â€H Mr. and .\l 1's. \V lay lint. and al- m-rm'ol. in "I; rush)‘ as fast uul his mntlwr pondeut Hf Hh' ‘ “mm! mu! 'ntnn. Sim"! may: Harris- Toronto, is, ..\H' ho-l' ruusin. ,lamih and otlwr 0! __.\_lo'~ ..f [Mrnit mmnnu I'o'l- 'll nt n Iinllft'd- Durham. "h. #811105 ‘V I‘iirr, UT In. th is WN‘k. Hm min 11' u “0'. as tlw'u tlw' mg. in lmfl'aln canon. . is, Mr. and Mr Mr. Snider and his son Ray and his Wife‘. of Ohio. spent. a few days \\'i_t_h .\l1_'. anrthitfs. A. Crutchley: Miss ï¬nm'giu .‘Iillm- spent a fmv olays‘ With her frwnd. Miss Ilullwr- um McLean. Mrs. Russo]! Moore and daughter. Elcla. of Mvaford, Visited for a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Cmtchlpy, Mrs, Willis. Sta. Mr. Jack \Villis. and Miss Blanche Sumptnn. of Dauphin Mam Mr. and Mrs. Phillipe and family. of Sarnia. and Mr, \\'iH Smith M l’nrt Hnrun wvrn guns“ ut‘ Mrs, m-urm' Brnwn Hui,- \wok. (Our Own Corresnondent ‘- .\h' and MrsJamPs )lillo-r and fam- ilx ape-m Nmalm “in: Hw lattm 9 palvnls. .\h and Mrs Hmh. "ï¬l‘mtfmd Mulock. (â€Our Own Correspondent) Mr, and Mrs. Clark 'l'c'n'l'y. Gmrgv 'mol Han-l. \‘isih'o! with Mr. and Mrs. .Iumo-s Ellisnn. Mnrkdalv. on Sunday. .\lr. .lanws Wulkmz 0f Torontn. and MI“. [.arhin .‘lt'Ko‘t‘han. of Glen- vlg. paid a flying Visit tn fI-imlds hvro- nn \\'colnvsola_\'. .\ll'. and Mrs. Hugh )iPAI'thui' Vis- itmi varly in th.. week with Mr. and Mrs. Isuzu' Hm‘vlwr of Hurt-mom. Mr. Fram'is 'l'ufts nf thrnit. m0- tHi'ml tn thv l'Ict\\'zu'ol':s‘ hnmt’? on Mon- otm' tn spmul a fortnight, among friends. Mr. and Mrs. tlhas, \Viiliums spvnt SHIMH} with fiivncls at Vanth'lmn‘. Miss Margueritv Murpin is ï¬sh- in}: in initial†thil mg pait Hf ho'l' Va- Firth spo'nt Mmulay with Mr. aim Mrs. H. .\l. Imwro'm'n nr Jim-0minâ€: .‘ll‘K‘ .‘lomnl â€I \\‘o Mr. and Mrs. 'Hms, llurrimn and soon Stunlm'. accnxnpanhrd by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Han-ism]. 0f Swin- fnn I’m'k. sgwnt the- ï¬rst â€f â€I“ \\'(‘(‘k with â€w .Vo-lsun family. .\H',:I1.~'t Uh 011 Mr. \x-mul‘s lawn. .‘h'. Thus. Ii. Blair :1 an. making a mu! juh painting his ham roof Miss Mina .\l. Edwa Traverston. (’02: r Own Correspondent) 'l'ho- HIKIIIO'I.‘ ut' this community Mr \o-n Inn“ at Hm liming. Ml. l’unl Nulsnn Iv'tlixnml hump hum Halt nn Satuula} “horn hp hm] hm-n assisting his hl‘nthm' “'ill in â€an hay livlds. .\lr. hummus Hum-om. c‘»f'l'u1'«')11t(). is luvlhluyin'.’ at â€w [mum and Hastin Wow iLw! nwr Hm \\' hiwzu'ols famiiivs wo-Pks spent, in Dm-ham Hospital. W" hl‘)po- Charlie wnll soon recovpr his usual hpalthiami sh'vngm again. .\h Wm Bull and two sons visit- ml in Hmklo-x last \ka. Mus K. I1:ux'..\li;~'.~' Marguerito d :m. of 'l'nw ntn. Miss Kennedy. of Arthur. and Mrs. â€Viaâ€. of Roche‘sâ€" h-l'. .\'.Y.. \‘isitml with Mr. and 311's. HHho'H MHI‘HP)‘ HIP ï¬rst 0f HIP .5. a... z...,...:...$.__:msm 2:. 7a.; .E:£:2.1. 1.1.1.... (4:: â€2mm :3. 1:2? ........::.4. .\l r “in? i';;sh1';'.r{(i1'l")i'é'linzi'n' ' "i~? ' én'gagéa with Mr. Jim {ll-Int..ct_xlo}}jat present, Mr. and 3h Snuml slwnl 2'!‘:Hlol.~‘ull.~‘ at. t Miss Mina .\l. Edwards roturnPd umo- last \wwk :d'tm' Visiting kind- ml :21 Napalm. 'l'nromtn. Hamilton. :dwdnn and Slwlhurnn. Mr. and Mrs. T. l. Edwards vis- Master Sam Hepburn, of near CANADA IN WASHINGTON HIM" ml LHm Imagum's cl tho-Ir annual gust 5th on ‘ issvs M. and E. Hm-hard. 01' n! l’m'o-st and Miss Marin!) Pink Hl'nntfl \w-m- rum-m Visitors. at hnmv “1' Mrs. .lulm H. Grown- \\', . Rocky Saugeen :7. 7.3:: 2.. C56: .2. 1.5.5.4 2:: :2. z. 2.... 533.. .L. .51. 9:; :71. .231. :..,:_._..1....:_ .5; Mrs. T. 1. Edwards Vis- thv \s'm-k-vnol wifh the . Blair and assistants mall juh HHS \wmk 0f c l 1V“ 'o' m'rmmml fn mlvn Party on W. J. Hl'm‘n- Miss Jossio Mt'Vonn nl' Varnvy. who has 1mm in [may hmllh. has hoen l'vmnwcl tn lwr m-Mu-w's. Mr. James Marshall. whmw Shv will lw (fal'l'd fur in hm' snfl'o-rilm. Mrs. Donald Watson has rolux'n- ml homv :Il'tvr sw-mhng a mm]; or so In Toronto. Mrs. l'lnu-rsnn I.a\\'rvn('v anal halw Hf Sarnm am- \‘lSllef-f \VIHI I-nlntm-s In this Vlcuut)’. {tho-slay is spending: a fvw weeks holidays With his grandparents, Mr. an}! AMPS. .\. Symons. Miss H‘athminu “0103“ is Smei- ing a {9“ (law “ith Miss Carine Ln“ renew 5.2.2.5: an .55.: 1:. 2:3 .3: a 25% v.55. 93 E? .3: .53 as,“ Mrs. \Vm. Hemp â€f Minnvsnta Vis- Itml mm ltlw \kaâ€"mul With Mr. and Mrs. zJum-s 'l‘urkcr. SH" Corner Concerns (Our 02m Correspondent) 311.. BMW! Mightnn slwnt a (lax last “00k in KHC‘ï¬lH'n'l Bornâ€"Tn Mr. and Mrs. Jamws Hal-gran» nn 'J'hm'scl-ay. July ‘21. u THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The full j05 of a cup of this gna- cious bex erage can only be reached “hen fine qualit5 tea is used and ceiemonial care exercised in its pieparation. to draw from each tiny leaf the essenCe of flavor and refreshment with which it has been endowed by nature. Bow to Prepare Tea In the countries of the East. where the drinking of tea has been enjoyed for a thousand years or more, the subject of preparing the leaf for consumption has become a fine art and a ceremony. but the full. delicious refreshment and healthful stimulation may be ex- tracted from the fragrant tea-leaves. if the following rules are followed 9x?"t.l3'i- Rulw N0. 3 It is proper that. only a (-1-¢.wko1'y or China teapot be used. m-wr usc- mm of mutal m- :my other suhsmm-u il’ thv [MW and delicious flavour of tho toa is to be drawn fm-th. 'J‘va likvwiso- smmlal m-VH' lw vnvlmwl in a mom! tea-ball. BulaNu,4~â€"The teapot. must. 1w swalclm’l (ml. with boiling watm' and while) it is warm. placP in it 01ch “WM toaslmnnful of (ea {01' each cup l'm‘mil'I-d. Rulé N0, iâ€"The best. quality of MI must be used. The tpa also must hv_fr_ost}._ to_yiglgi the fu_l_lAgoodpes§. Huh- Nu. 5â€"â€".\'m\' pour Hm boiling wan-r nu lln- loaves. Allow to steep in a warm placv t‘m' Iiw minutes. Stir just, suï¬â€˜ivivntly to clifl‘usu tlu‘ Rule No. 2â€"The quality of the watm"3 used will affect the» flavour of the beverage in the cup. Draw frvsh cold watrr and bring it to a “bubbly" imil. Novvl‘ usv water that has Down boilmi berm-9. Some- iimvs clilor inn usmi in vs 3th to pur- ify it “ill 10mph iolv change the flawm 0! â€In toa. Th‘. \HliPI‘ is to blame. hoxwwr, and not the it'll. Mr. Spaldiug Black. on the staff of the Salada Tea Company. recently i'zrvparec‘l an interesting leaflet en- iitlml "The Art of Correct Tea Mak- ing." Approximateyl 26.000.000 cups of tea are consumed every day in Canada. and yet it is doubtful if one- tenth of this number is prepared with the necessary care to bring out the full flavor of the tea leaf so that this stimulating and refreshing drink may be thoroughly enjoyed. The following is from "The Art of Tea Making": Tea is the kindliest blessings of Nature. In its comforting indulgence one can lose the wories of the day and forget the fatigue of effort. THE ART OF What To Do and What Not To Do to Get the Best Results. MAKING GOOD TEA "Rastus." "What. do you want. Mandy?" “Don't forget tu fetch me home a bar of tar soap, Ah ams to keep my school-girl conmlockshun." full strength of the tea. Then pour the liquid oil‘ the leaves into another heated vessel, unless served immed- iately. lt‘ poured of! in this way. the tea will not take on a bitter taste. which even the ï¬nest tea will do unless prevented from over- steeping. 'l‘ea made according to these rules will he fragrant. delicâ€" ious and completely satisfying. A Business In Cohen pullml out his pislul and put it in Rosvnstoin‘s face. Just as he was about, to fix-p. Ros- enstein asked: “How much do you want for that gun?" _ llulien. in telling the» slum said: "\nd ho“ could I kill a man wn he vas talking beesness?" “It's from me woifo," answered Pat. Then Mike noticod that the paper mwlosvd in the onwlopa was ab- solutely blank. 50 he said: “Why. Pat. there's unthin' written more!" News from Home Two Irishnwn. Pat. and Mike. warp in the army together. On» day Pat received a letter. Mike. lmking over Pat's shoulder. asked. "Who‘s it from. Mike?" I lmow," said Pat, “We're not speakln'.†But, girls if you got. a man .w “ell ofl‘ \ou need nes or mu H mm - you will get fat. Lmnoâ€"In losing memon ul um dear falwher Jacob Iminu m. passed away mo vears ago UMP“. Julv" .7. 1925 at the Mount l-m.- . Hospital. We do not forget. him, we low llzm too dearly For his memory to fade fmm um lives like a dream. Our lips need not speak. when .. .? hearts mourn sincerely. For grief often dwells wlu-w n seldom is seen. Knlsloyâ€"Cu‘wnâ€"At Um 1.1m - house l’nllml Church parsnnag... ‘11 Tuesday. July 26. 192‘. lw tho nM H. Caldwell. Marguc'rilv l2" dillug; ter of Mr. and My. William liar-5,, of ‘Nommnby, to Mr. mum“ u Knisley. sun 01' tlw lalv Aln-uhunf Kuisley, and Mrs. Knlslvy. uf j-;..,_‘ linck. Phippsâ€"In Durham Red c1 “,3. Hospital. on Thursday, July 21. 193:. to Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1%. Plum“; 9. daughter. Sadly missed by Wife and Dawn. fluidly. lily II, 1.27 IN IEIORIAI! MARRIED Obener. “fl“ and â€HIM lH'lL‘llh Citiflï¬, ||u (mum «of Hlo' â€'1†found. Th0 IH'PHN' Nahw Hll automobile “'0â€. so hadh‘ spat with mud that FawrvH was In 10 M9 the numlwr of â€Ir man :3 it was driven away fmu scene of the robbery. Allhuuuh l'rmu Guvlpla \m-v â€mm “W hum-Up «cc-urn were I! «mm» sum t was POVwrml \HH Ul'dfll'ml ho 's‘hr nu nthvz' altvrnm (0 stand «on Hm “mm mm: “mm PM. “king in mid mmntimlml a m plpfl‘ï¬. whirl: h:- sion. (ma-lulu. \‘.|u-I 0f HIP l‘flltlwl loan of a jam» rvmm'inx H: from loom-am Thl'm' u largc- luur of “an InH ups ¢'\"l' (' on 'l'uc-Nla lwhl up W on (In-15m- llmw "lilo broad «layl Ill rash. 3 and lel' 1 had in h: tlwil‘ vst‘ap I‘l'us, ' «lrmn Three Armed Men Stop and Reiieve Him 0! Home) DAYUGHT HOLD-UP STAGED NEAR GU (ll lnm ï¬lm \\ \\ ruslnln pedicul H1 \\ cumulatmi aux-Mu: nu Hydra Fystvm was l‘c last week. and was New» 01' lll'\\‘z~' tn luval M'c-rrmg Iu Hm mall» nemay's 'l'urnntu Mail SIM: Thu crummy of u N [â€800 of â€w rvndc-I'nu: monthly bill. is HH'l which. mule-r llw «In-m Ontario Commission, (In mmmissmns ui‘ 29 n will take In tlw imnn towards (In-Ir vustnnn [th was passmi by Hm 1 mission yum-May. “In mission yaw pn'uct in its annual sun-\c-y u! 0|N'l'8'i0llh‘ "1‘ Hw Inca! Bliss ï¬nal MINI {Wu 0|N'l'8'i0llh‘ 0f Hit The cmnplv‘lv nml survey is (I has autlmm‘zo-cl a ‘atus in I32 mm illrl'vasc- in .umm it'iloality. In hu\\v\o'l'. Ihv H'Iloallty. hu“ 0\ Hr. \K'PI'N 11 NH substantial Hu- anmm \\ IN H DURHAM HYDRO US TO SHARE [N R! This Town One of 1'ch Innicipuiues to Share in bution of Surplus.â€"-Redu4 Power Rates Authorized Districts. VOL. 60.--N().:)l:}> II‘N‘ mm-s m '03:! daylight . L 08le a gulcl Id allwr smuli Id in hi.- INN vir vsvalw mm Fun-Mt. u h‘: .‘08. Tom Uonuoa 'ivilur his car JPIHII. “100“ II.‘ " “H HI I! w nous that [burl of. H10 twenty. mm w In tho distrllmw ch H H: \\ \\l One-Sixth Rebau l\' l\ Illllll \\ «I a rcum-I [mum-â€ml mow rah» urpl H that :Illc Han "Ill â€I lmcli I’cOIIN )ll