( Our Own Correspondent) Silo ï¬lling is. in full suing in the neighbor-bode] this week. .nv-râ€"‘- --v v- â€"â€"â€"~ liriï¬Ã©lpha ahd Miséés Ruby and Aleda Staples spent Friday thh thmTr' sister. Mrs. Clark Watson.“ .u ‘|:l-r K. o'll 7. ‘lbul A. " ww~v--- Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Atcheson on the birth of a â€Vt“ Friends and neighbors of Mrs. Clark Watson from Edge; Hill and Zion met at her home on Thursday evening and Spent a few pleasant hours. During the evening the young couple were presented with a rocking chair. hearth rug and brass fern pot. with a compliment~ ary aidress. _ 1-....- A...“ On Friday evening a large con- course of friends met at the home of .‘Jr. and Mrs. GeOrge \Vhitmore. who were recently married and preâ€" sented them with a china cabinet and a rug. Reeve Weir was chair- man and called on a few who ex- pressed their good wishes. Miss Jessie Bell read the address and Messrs. J. Newell and R. McFadden made the presentation. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in dancing, egg, (Our Own Correspondent) 'l'iw xvvatiwr is becoming very x'm-la'nlun .\u complamt is heard thvsu days “1’ luck 01' rain. 'UuQOU-D- Mr. David Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hamilton visited the iii-st of tho “wok with Mr. and Mrs. Farr Lawiwnmr. Egremont. " ‘1 ._I-"|I -A_ - )Iiss )1leth is assiting at the hnme of Mr. and Mrs. Hex-h Atche- son. Mr. and Mrs. George CollinSOn are enjoying a holiday with friends in Hamiliun. MI'. and Mrs. John Gray a-PP tak- ing up resident-n this wepk in the hmis‘r- vmmntly vacatpd by Mr. and Mrs. m-ui'gn Ryan. whit: aw moving int†-m\'n. Mrs. McCannel and Mrs. McPher- son Visited a few days the latter part. of the week with friends in Promn and Stayner. Pncevflle ("Our Own Correspondent’ .\I1.-. 11111151111 111111 daughtm Kath- 10011. 311'. \\ ilwn and MI. Mac \llis- 1111' 111' tinllingwoml visited recently at 1111- Nichol home. Miss Zi. Man-Lean. Messrs. Murray Nichol and Cliifm'd Hincks of T0- I'Ollt“ Nun-mill Visited at their PBS- pwctive humes “ULPBSt i'ewhdays. vâ€"â€"vâ€"â€" Mr. I’I‘OSSN’ of Ceylon preached very acceptably in the United “hinih Sunday morning. Though onlx 3 st Mont. ho- is a xiv-1y fluent Spvakm and lmlais the attention of his audio nu- thxoughout the sow ice. Ho also took charge at the anniwrâ€" sauy sei'xices at Salem. ‘J Miss Mar, 211 at Smith R. X. of Din ii mi is at [now u: musing Mr. T. -.A M. Fmgusnn. MI. Pei» Jnhlbnâ€™ï¬ attemlmltiw ’l‘vachm-s' Commtiun in Durham Thmwiim‘ and Friday. ‘â€" - Mrs; Thos. Ellis. Sagem. Spent \an :xi'lm'zwun last. wow-k Wlfh Mrs. T. D. Manilvn. Mr. Dave Nichol treated the peeple of this communitV to a Van munVahlv mutV on â€him cumin: All enjoyed thwmseIVns to the VVee small hours 111 thv mm mm; I Misses Mm.» and Siuiie MacEac'm-n of Durham spent [kw week-end thh then‘ grand mothpghe‘re. Mrs. Neil MacKimMn and Bobs. of me‘mh'. spout [hp wmrk-vnd 'at the Aldcm-n homv. (0211' Own Correspondent) \Imusi a litv long residf'nt of this height: mlmml “I10 “ill be romem- hm'nd by man} 01111'1'1'11izm1s. died :11 1111' immv 111' hm' daughter. Mrs. Jew 1L- 1:_'ha11. Tornntn. October '14. 111-37, \\nvxt(\n1l 11110;» and hoart~ 1‘1'11 sympathy to exam member of tho 11111'1'io iamilv \xhn mourn the loss of an 11xcepti0n'allv kind and lming mother. \meing bells am loudly ringing In our hur‘f. ‘~ The deceased was a cheerful. beautiful old lady of about 84 years of age. and was much loved by all who knew her. In a large degree she fulï¬lled the description ot‘ wife and mother given in the book of Prov- m'hs where. of such women it is said "her childern Shall rise up and 1'21“ her blessed". Mr. and Mrs. Currie had a large family of it children. 6 of whom survive her who had lived the simple and in- dustrious life of the pioneers of Bentinek township. Mr. and Mrs. Currie. cleared their farm and built up a happy home for themselves and their children. The long ‘married life of the. worthy couple was broken by the death of her hus- band in 1914. During the last 13 years Mrs. Currie has spent most of her time with her daughter. Mrs. ‘Heughan. of Toronto. where she got every care. Here she made a large circle of friends who lovedâ€"her for ‘her devoted Christian life and her kindly disposition. The .members of her family who sumve her are: Minnie. (Mrs. Heughen). Jennie (Mrs. Salisbury). Addie .(Mrs. Cal- vert) John, James and Willie- I PAGE 8. C alderwood Mulock Her remains were interred beside those of her late husband in the Hanover cemetery Monday of this week. Mr. Irvin Knee‘ntel. Hanover, took the services Sunday in the absence of Rev. H. Crickington. He deliver- ed a mast inspiring message and tho Mulock congregation feel very grateful to him for helping. ‘ Mr. and Mrs". A. C. McDonald Mr. John and Miss I'iva. Mr. Donald and Miss F iora McDonald. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dougald McDonald of Lamlash. His 5 Blanche B0}ce \xeek-end with friends and Ayton. “‘5‘. --~v Mr. and Mrs.1r\'in Knechtel and children xx ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Fulton on Sunday; also Mi. and Mrs. Arch. McLean and fam- ily of Abeldeen. the latter attending Hie anniy ersam _serw_ices at Lamlash. A goodly number from this section att-nded the annivser ar3' serxices at Lamlash 011 Sunday. all enJ031110 able discourses of Dr. Morrow and the musical part of the service. Traverston (0m- 0301: Correspondent ) During the past fortnight, the hitiside and river valley at Hay- \vax‘d's F'alls has been beauty indes- (’I'ibable. \1r.Thos.Tid1mins had as much spozt 0n Saturdav delix ering a stag 110:; to the stockxards as a hunter xx ould ha\e in a week moose-l1unt~ ing. W. R. Jack arrived home on Fri- day last from Loreburn. Sask. and looks fresh and hearty after his month's visit. He reports his bro- thei- Thos. as improving in health and western weather as somewhat disappointing this season. Messrs. S. H. and Hugh ~\Vright have taken the contract of deliver- ing all the marketable timber on lot 20. (Jun. 8. to the Durham Furniture Co. in town this Winter. The amount is estimater at TO0,000 feet. "l‘will be a i2-mile haul. Mrs. 31. .J'. Davis Visited at Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Wehber’s near town a few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Magwood and family spent the first of the week at Mr. J. J. lâ€eart's. Mrs. Thus. Jackson and son Rob and Paui Nelson Visited with MP. and Mrs. Philip Harrison at. Swinton Mark on Sunday. .- ‘- Mr. Thus. Bfamlt’m of Manitoba was a guest at Mr. Herb Allen’s last week. After enjoying the Ozone of the north ('«mntry for a month with. her sister. Mrs. Blodgett at Timmins, Mrs. Robert Vollett returned to the Emmy» 0n the 4th concession last \ka. This old home was enlivened 011 Sundm in “101118501100 of T. Ivan E'Lclwaiiis and w'iie. from Shelburne and. also. in {111' \()LIIl"‘¢‘Si 5011 of the house. V\. H. Echwirds, from 'J‘ummo unixersit}. Miss Reta L. Barbour attended the Teuchers‘ Convention in town and reports it. as one of the best yet. Mrs. Dan McAulifl’e Spent, a month with her sister, Mrs. Henry, at Shallow Lake. Mrs. Henry returned with her. 'ï¬â€˜ln’pspipg is aï¬out completed in [hl_.~f__\'101311t_y. _;\0b_pdy sorry. “'0 saw the snow birds cavorting {211 Tuesday afternoon; but their [51-05011th isn’t desired as yet as mangols. corn and turnips have yet m be housed. 'l‘rax'erstpn beef-ringers wound 'up business for another season last week. The average weight of ani« mals this season was 425 Tbs. Mr (3:. li. Peart was re-elected president, Jns R. Edwards, secretary; E. R. Peart, butcher: Basil Davis and \our scribe auditors. salan nomin- a1. \ \erV heaity \ote of thanks was tendered Mr. James Peart for the. use 0! his Shop. A. happy community gathering took place at Mr. and Mrs. John (iraV 5 on MondaV eVening, when the 111 ighbours assembled to honor them beiore their leaVing for Dur- ham. VVhere theV VVill make their neVV home, lately occupied by Mr. (111011.111 Ryan on Hampton St. W hen all had gathered. Mrs. Chas. Mc~ L101 klln called the CPOVVd to order and read a VerV complimentary ad- diess. speaking highly or their VV1 1'ti1 as nei"hb0rs and citizens. At the 111nclusio11 oi the address Mrs. (iraV VVas presented VVith a set of 1lisii1's..‘i. (11'aV VVithasum of moneV and a pair of cosy felt shoes and ;._'1a111l1i:1ughter. MissV Esther with a sug, ar bOVVl and cream piit'ht‘l'. “150 {Via} in behalf of hus- band and self thanked them most leartilV f-01 their kimllV VV ords and genmous gilts and bade them all make mer‘.rV One of the pleasing features of the m ening was the 'piesence of the members of their familVâ€"«ieorge and his VVife and‘ \\ ill from Durham. Mrs. Jim Vessie f1 om the. Rocky and Harry from (Tilenelg centre. The) all report haVing' 1a good time. Mr. and Mrs. GraV has been oblig‘tng neighbors honest, neat in the upâ€" ~keep of farm and home and most industrious. Everybody wishes them success in town. 'Twas a most happy affair, the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Blair in town on Saturday evening. Those who were honored with in- vitations and were present from this vicinity were: Mr. and. Mrs. G. E. Peart. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tim- mins, Mrs. Wm. Firth and Miss Katie, your scribe. his better half, and Miss Mina and Mr. W. H. Ed- wards of Toronto. It certainly was a joyous gathering and many good wishes for the bridal couple were extended. The Womens Institute met last Thursday at the home of Mrs. W. J. Greenwood where the program was taken by the married ladies. A dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. John McNally, who spent the past month around Lore- hurn, Sask., returned to their home on the 10th concession last week. spent the at Hanover Mr. and Mrs. rPhilip Harrison of Swinton Park spent Monday evening at the Nelson home. M1. and Mrs. Hugh Mc Arthur visited early in the week vsith Mr. and Mrs. John McNally of Durham. Latona . (Our Own Correspondent) Rex. Mr. and Mrs. McWilliam vsp_e_nt 8191.133}; 1_t‘1 Mc.-Xrt_hurs. Visitors 'at the Mortley home the past week were: Mrs. J. E. Baxter and son of Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins, Miss Kennedy and Mr. Kennedy, of Arthur. Mr. Albert Livingstone has rented his farm to Mr. Bert Marscelles, who gets possession this week. We wel- comefthem to _our_ neighbo_rh00d._. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Crutchley spent. the ï¬rst, of the week with frighds 1n town. Mr Bob Mortley ï¬nished‘thresh- ing this week and reports a very good season. Council met Oct. 17. Minutes ad- opted. The Treasurer reported hav- ing received payment of arrears of Taxes appearing against Lot 1, Centre St. North; Holstein. Fergusonâ€"Robbâ€"That the County Treasurer be ‘instructed to erase from his books the arrears of Taxes appearing against Lot 1. Centre St. Holstein, payment of same hav. ing been madeâ€"Carried. Fergusonâ€"Robbâ€"That the Reeve be instructed to sign Pay sheet No. 8 for work performed on roads.â€" Carried. -‘ 5 A__ L- UH]. 5 ID“. Hunterâ€"\\7'ilson-'-In reference to the communication received from the District Manger of the Bell Telephone (30., Stna'tford, that the Clerk be instructed to inform the District manager that unless some action is taken in regard to the granting free exchange with the Central office in Durham and also owing to dissatisfaction in the pre- sent service this Council feel it will be their duty to take steps toward building an independent lineâ€"Car- ried. “ I- Egremont Council wm m » snug-23m In 1908 the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture began an exten- sive investigation of this wheat, which investigation continued for several years. In the meantime it had been tried by farmers all. over the United States but it is not ow grown anywhere as a comme ial 15...; ‘kn‘ 44 hue novofl Olvvvng w-- - crop. The fact that it has never become established in spite of the remarkable advertising it has re- ceived is a good indication of its inferiority. Promoters however, resurrect it periodically and, owing to its striking and unusual appear- ance. manage to sell it to the unsus- pecting farmer at exhorbitant prices. The essential facts concerning “MIRACLE†WHEAT AGAIN Pnovnn mrnmon periodically under other. (Continued from page 1) ODB name 01‘ an- Alaska wheat have been summed up very nicely in a bulletin published by the United States Department or Agricultureâ€"Bulletin No. 357, 1916, P. 27â€"at the conclusion of exten. sive tests conducted at many points in the U. 8., as follows: 1. That. it has been used in this country Vex-y often as a means of deceiving peopla and very seldom a a farm crOp; (2 that it has failed to produce own fair yields; (3) that it is not a 3:00.] milling wheat; (4) that the branched head is not a sign of superior yield- ing power. Wife: “Well, you. can now stay where you are and discuss the lock- out.†Wife (looking out of bedroom window: ‘This is a nice time at, night to come “home.†Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 2* ---C- â€"v Walkman “I’ve bepn at the meet- ___A. l.--’ II Thursday, October 20. 1927 rs" HANOVER HIGH SCI. WON SHIELD FRIDAY’ VOL. 60.â€"NO. 3150 Pour Schools Competed scholastic School Meet Weekâ€"Fine Weather But Small Crowd Tum See the Students Perfor‘ Thrmm competizi not. until that Hm nuuncm 1. pupils gut the meet All alum: and a numhm 01‘ 111 joumed to Ulv 111;;~ the “suns \H‘W‘ 11 “1“ 111011315 1111501110 and Gordan Malign 501101-11 'amnmi 111 mvduls fur ï¬rst and “I“ mwl “1111 11 1‘1‘S111311i\1'l\;($11111 F'Iml Mxndmk 01 In humus in 1110 .llmim i3 and 11101111r~zlz. J and! “lriulll u‘ H: r<_|s1»(3«-l|\'c~1\': Fx'ml Mumim hunurs in MN 13 and 7 mi and 1". WM; for I'm-st 121m Muw‘immM H with 3. Tim M each havin (lanmhvll « of Hzmmm cidud Man and the hf ()anntiwll 1 Iinn I'v-‘IW Jean, the young Dan! and Mrs. D. C. 1 Burned to Death V Took Fire When at 1 1111 Tmmlny about :1 “'1'104 three. 111' Mar {01' 01' 311.1111 “11511130.“ 11311 from 1141:1111 13133111; mmm 0f M("H1dd"ll ~‘ ill" hmk 1111*. 01 11111111 «11 l was 1110 ï¬rst Sn1(_'1lh1'11'11 H hands and 110 C(‘Hainh 111m Nut him: just INN-7 Winners Jean. and a “mum: companions \wre ‘ at. tlw roar Hf Hu- not. known if Hm) around a l'n-u uf stal‘tvd. 01‘ \thHI: numlwr [HJSSPSSNi 11 um “1' their own. 10 ï¬lm Maw. 1101' ch was burned â€IT Haw â€My. hvl‘ limbs :11 the waist twin; 5er Ollnwing l a lmmhc mod to t Taco and umwr It: Had this Hamwnmi ‘innm thai nothing 1 her 1mm 3 hurrihh The little patient. the home of WW par 5110 is now rwulu‘,‘n terrible expvx'ivnt'v wsnlts arv anticipn I! 23'. 'l H! nmplivah ( 1011 insnn in having g This Part of Ont. For Nurse in Reg Lorelnn'n. $35k" 11 interest to many readers. Miss Jack Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘lmn residents 01' thv Zi went “'ost some } niece of Mrs. N. M ‘ ham, and Mr. W. X \01‘3' PM“ “as held on the attho lunne4ï¬ Jack in honox “ho 0“ Honda has been home sex erating from an friends were in t. had a very enjoy before departing Jack with a leaf} slight. token of the I -14 :n 4km): vâ€"v who on Monday N where she is 41 mm the. Grey Nun‘s has ha: been home sew Elle...“ tvâ€"â€" she is held in .the The fl )1 10.“. mg :lmut Ion Hm lixi'al 1 Champions UH? Hanm dull M: capturm l'ul‘ “1‘.“ *t. with [WM ivvly. r' lIm'ham Contmuml . m “'3 hon“: 1' four “331 Ml. and M1 (3.». had a w of Medals \V H In“) L‘. \\ hm â€I" HM N t v: H14 with 7’ Durham afl'un 01' Hm I'maI the. Lolhin I'n IH h iuoï¬sant it! ,y lnn'nil a homil‘ drug 511] But, Mr mnard N for in; with a mature 10 0101! Dm'l tln m« Hp Uh who] ‘01] has my HM 31 H 01! DJ UHâ€: littlt H Hi Hum h {H4 UH (H l1] Iml M H :1! la l'i \V