:.. t J. I ‘. one day last. week inspecting tele- phone and hydro poles. Messrs. Oren and Rob Peart have a line pile. They have recently delivered 6,000 feet of pine logs from the swamp purchas- daughter Oil the 1058 01' their SOD . - and brother. MI- Mrs. Hector MacLean spent the two daughters. past week with her brother. Mr. C. Maclx’innon. ' Mrs. R. M. Shortreed spent Sunday ed. on Saturl‘lay scaling over 200 logs for Mr. Herman Burnett. He has the re- putation of being one of the most honest. and honorable men of Bruce County. PAGE 8. ~ Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) (Last Week’s News) Pleased to report Mrs. Wm. Firth recovering from her recent nose- Bleeding. , Miss Reta Barbour spent the ï¬rst of the week at the parental home in Egremont. Not for many years has there been such a busy time in the hamlet. Mr. James Hastie can scarcely keep up with the smithy work and be- tween sawing and chopping. Mr. George Street is on the lookout for good all-round helper. Miss Elsie Mays was home from Toronto for a few holidays at the close of the week, returning to her position on Monday. There is a number of horses changing hands of late. Oren Peart has purchased one. Joe Edwards m , ., . . Banks has enjoyed very good health kind of medicine ri ht at ha sold ms d1 nor to Archie McDonald this winter and will celebrate her 3 nd. eightieth birthday soon. mm and W. J. Bell of Bell’s Lake bought one from John McKechnie of Glen- roadin. Some of 0m, farmers are branch- friends on the 10th concession this addition of Messrs. Milford Mat- log out iness. Over at St. John’s, Messrs. Jos. Haley and Alf. O’Neil have tertained the Rinky Dinky to pro- balance on the books to start 1928 been growing mammoth clover with gressive euchre. The latter has 17! lunch served by the hostess the rest .of the evening was spent in was held in the home of Mrs.‘Jas. dancmg. i marked success. bushels of No. acres of ground. 1 Mrs. Chas. McClocklin spent afer 1 seed from twol days of last week with her daugh- Toronto ter. Mrs. Frank Twamley at Wel- koI-amjs in her eye ./ beck. The maple logs that Mr. Archie McArthur is sending out to Mr. Burrell of Hanover are the primeval fellows. big. straight. solid and white. He is getting them off the wild rumors in the Tor’on’to Star, we would advise him to 'go belter- sllieiteighto the Star ofl’ice and ex- pain ings, or give the loud com- ‘ . . _ . . mand. Elephants in Glenelg swamp? Mr. William Marshall op‘Durham, are holding another dance inthe L. stein Public†Library was held on 0- L- Hall this Friday evening, Feb- Tuesday evening of last-week at 1’7- We wish them a pleasant time. which directors for the year were Mrs. Kilbourne Magee elected; The officers-elected were quite Smith has been a tending her. , the guests of Mrs. Banks on Sunday. WOOd in Mr Joe McNahYand also for hims 1- this week. . runners and a few days Iwith his mother last handling and selling goods for a week. We are pleased to say Mrs. medical ï¬rm and will have the right in the clover seed bus- Week. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Witherow and nounced. She was a citizen Of this Elmer, Mr. I . THE DURHAM CHRONICLE-- i _ Corner Cd’ncerns - . (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs Agnes McNally and son, also *vo. . spent ever the week-end with their brother, Mr. James Marshall./†’ A con 8 f . . . - y g ono Mr and Mrs Jos Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Will Bell and be. Young was\so unfortunate one day . . , spent Saturday evening with “3;: last week as to fall dOWn cellar and and family 0‘ the West, «who are Walter Boyd family. break his collar bone and in a couple of days was struck by a swinging door. Both injuries re- quired the doctor’s care. ' Mr. Thomas Daly one day last Irrelek amt a load of hay, at P01- , , cc "8 rners, and in .tr’ i to Mr. Alex. Vaughan and father cut jump from it fell on oneyongthe broke three ribs which will lay him up for a while. Mr. James Banks of Proton spent He has spent most of the summer Mrs. Dan McKechnie has been - . R l a husband. Ill With h art trouble. Dr, Qhert G0†95’ M Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laughlin were lage. Mr. Chas. days in Toronto the past week. - St- Paul’s church held ther Ves- some driver. . , . . . . try meeting this week. The officers’ Mrs. J. C. McKechnie is ViSitlng of 1927 were re-elected with thevsed relatives here recently. fliews, James Hargrave and Carman Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie en- Queen as sidesmen. lage on Monday. There was a quite ,distinctly. - After a da’inty With- “ A very enjoyable social gathering few days. Holstein Hargrave, on Friday night. Music (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Marion Boyd is home from was supplied by Messrs. Dolphie striate Lawrence, James Hargrave and Miss Stewart. Games and dancing were the programme. Calderwood A feeling of sadness spread over (Our Own Correspondent) this llsigllbot‘hood when the death Henry Witherow, of Miss M. J. Matthews was an- suffering from visiting her daughter, week. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wm. Shiel Place until moving to Durham and I‘Onto enroute for their A very enjoyable time was ’spenthl‘hursday can at the dance held at “the home of Roberts Hall: Mr. Jos. Williams on Friday night. :pected as usual. .. The young people of the village . Mr. Wesley Cooey of Toronto vis- ited over the-week-gend in the V11- Mr. Harold Lever of Fleshei‘ton spent Sunday'at Mr. Chas. Martin’s. . Mr. Russell Park has the pleasure The program Whmh was put on by these days. of “breaking in†a cult which will soon make him a hand- Ah aeroplane passed over our vil- . We could view it hers. Master Argyle Martin has been . laid up with a very sore throat for a The Chronicle. . -HUNTER’S BARGAINS 3 Mrs. David Grier, who has been Mrs. Ezra Holliday of Gleneden since before Christmas returned to her home last Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams left on Wednesday for Durham and Toâ€" home at '5 i Hastie, chairman; .- P. visiting " here, are spending a few Coleridge, treasurer; Mrs. R. Irvin, days with the farmer’s sister, Mrs. secretary; Mrs. George Burrows, librarian. New books are being purchased and will be in circulation as soon as posSible. The social in the basement or the Mr. Robert Purvis and nephew, United church on Friday evening Williams spent so few last was one of the best held for some time. The evening was fine and a good crowd was present. Rev. Mr. Jay occupied the chair. the South-end members was splen- did. The chorus at the beginning was well received, Mr. Hildyard Mr. Ed, Graham of Clarksburg having composed the words for the occasion. A very enjoyable lunch was served by the North-end mem- It will pay you to advertise" in mg .of this Week;- in‘ . A good time is ex- _' The" annual .: meeting of ’the Hol- s; “ ‘ ebullient . (Our Own Corresponde nt) Miss MinnigLivingstone of Price, ville spent a few days last Week with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Mc- Kinnon. Mrs. Hector McLean Was also-"a â€visitor for a day or so at her brother’s home. ‘ . , . Mr- and Mrs. Thos. View and baby Margaret spent last week With friends in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. .Henry Tucker and Miss Islay McCuaig Who were magricd' on February 4. We are Sorry to hear that Mrs. James Hooper, Sr. is in poor health at present.†.. The neighbors made a bee on Monday and got out some wood {01‘ the Hornsby family, who are lit“. ing so much sickness. Mr. Philip Harrison had an en- forced rest from his bush work, be- ing laid up with the mumps. An American commander has ro- quested the Nicaraguan belles not to marry United States Marines. This is the clearest evidence so far of the American desire for peaceful relations with the South American republic. Radio Batteries EveReady make, and always farm purchased last summer from .. _ . ., , . . Pi kh S k f sh , . , ., ,. . , Ltltc and Luella. Spent an evening “as alwaysheld in high esteem by h am, 3.3 - re. - . .. "1rd l-ISliinl-Ifllhghi: ~t Efilllnkee 0-0 “â€1 M"- ah“ MI‘S- Ted- Sclienk and a “05.†Of Amends Who Am“ With he“ MPS' Apcme S-hand’ ““1 con‘ Eg‘ g ggllgl‘lg’: 40 v. °°°°° “'33 - , "gt +1 {5132. .3 bk" t' ‘ ll â€f f family. relatives in sorrowmg over her de- I‘BmODt, IS nursmg her mother, Mrs. ‘ A Batteries °°°°°°°°°°° ‘50 ml» H l“ a“ - - l» <1 livâ€" a 9} . parture. James McDougall, who is under the g """"""""" ' left for Toronto on Saturday. where a good situation awaited her. Mr. J. H. Robson was over to ing through herd of Herefords promising sire. trig he closed the bargain for a 1:â€) months old one. with splendid pedi- gree and of line form. One of the low-set. heavy-bonet‘l fellows. Mr. \Vm. concession of Egremont was up this way on Monday and bunch of thrifty stockcr steers. (This \Veek‘s News) in quest oia â€Tis St. Valentine‘s Day 'and the 'lslay . Celebrahng by 111C kl"l'. \\'ll0 \VRPB mal'l'lell recently. neigllboi'llotni is _ holding a progressive cl'okillole par- ty at the home of Mr. E. R. Peart. Mrs. John Davis of Gore Bav has spent the past ten days with her “mm the Cit." fill“ a few days... niece. Mrs. Joseph R. Edwards. Mr. Arthur Mctllocklin of the {ith spent Sunday at Ml". John A. Nicn-l concession underwent an Operation 015- l in the led Cross Hospital last week for the removal of some. growth in in the Presbyterian church on Sun- $1331? Wlth her â€â€˜ehd- M155 Margaret day. . 6 can. the nose. Mr, \Ves Armstrong and friend of FTPSllt‘l’lOll was in our neighborhood Mactjlleeii and sister. attended scrâ€" days IRSt W001i lh TOI'OhtO visiting vice in MacKinnon Hall Sunday on his sister. ening. ‘ Sincere sympathy is extended to two air. and Mrs. John MacMillan and ' Mr. Burrell of Hanover was out Old Glenelg is coming into its own. its natural. picturesque scen- ery. its wild animal life. the wit and shrewdness of her people, is get- ting famed abroad. The editor of ver The Chronicle gave us away last ' week. Since the household consists of the. wife and a winsome school miss. we have to hatch up some scheme to enact the “kissing stunt†all round. half the townsl'lip. Over 150 were and entertained. Mr. W. Coffeyand others supplied sistants had provided abundance of edibles and all went home delighted M .0. ., ,-,,- .. . with the :Iood cheer and hospitality 51311321112311: lï¬ggghï¬lends m of the host and hostess. McWilliams (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Charles more spent ai'ew days mofher and sister recently. Mr. James Seeley of Woodstock is again on his annual winter visit with his nephew. Mr. H. licklrarl‘lt Ehl old time community parties are again in full swing, and young and old are enjoying themselves to the fullest. ‘ Mr. Wm. Moore recently pur- chased a pure-bred male Shorthorii irom Mr. Wm. Philp, of Dromore. Messrs G. Jones and L. Graham of town are assisting your scribe at present. Almost every neighborhood is busy getting up a pile of circular wood at present. There will be the the annual spell of buzzing bees in the near future. The winter of 1928. up to the pre- sent time. has been a pleasure to live in. We had two or three years of an unusual amount of snow and rain and we prophesied a long spell of fine weather and we are sure getting it. Present indi- cations point. to an early spring. and § § 3 9 i l i we have a lingering feeling in the ’ farmer in the l i i i i 3 upper corner of our hat. that we will be ploughing this year in the month of March. W’e noticed of late some large tracks through the bush and sWamp which may have been some of the wild animals spoken of in the big dailies. A little fresh snow was a hindrance to us detecting the real toe prints, but who knows,it may have been an elephant. If R. T. Edwards was responsible for the after his illness of last week. Mr. Wm. Lawrence's Mount Forest on Saturday. - r w , a . . - - On luesoay “101“- at John Leibolds recently. Morrison 0f the 2nd with her sister. Mrs. John Nichol. purchased a spent Sunday at Mr. Thomas chol‘s. day at Mr. Archie MacArthur’s. at week-end visiting friends in Hano- Mrs. Charles McAlister, Normanby, papers were given. The next meet- Mr. and Mrs. James Mather and fa- lng will be held at the home of Mrs. mily. Durham, Mr. Breutlgam and family, were enter- . . t ’ . . . Reeve T. J. Brodie and his clever $351119 lllgtligilerdlcglgtlg}: MI" and MIS' “1th wife and family gave a monstrous party 0“ Friday hlght last to nearly spent a few days with his uncle, Mr. H. Johnston here a v' present and were warmly welcomed relatives. ’ " nd “lth other .he sweet violin .- - . _ . noch \is1ted Wi .h M . . melody. Mrs. Brodie and her as- McRonald recenttlvl r and MIS‘ Jas. again after his conï¬nement swollen glands. McDonald of Dro- is somewhat under the weather at with hop present. Hope for speedy recovery. Clad to see John Leibold out again A week ago when the parson was doctor's care. I speaking on the writing of the Bible exact idea of previous writers, it be Oht again, Mr. and Mrs. John Groin visited recalled to our mind a picture We m c In t' L 'b ld d M HWe aIHe glad to report that Mr. , " - -‘ 5853. S ina ‘31 0 an ary and its different translations, how enry iscock is making a good 9 Wildei-s Lake. one day. lately. look- Dillon visited the latter’s parents at hard it was for a writer to get‘the recovery and we hope he may soon 2 Miss Mabel Orchard, teacher at had seen in the papers a fortnight Orchard, and her sister, Miss Edith Radio Tubes Ra'diotron V x 201 A-‘ZOO $2.50 § Cross-Cut Saws ' 3 Improved Racer X-Cut Saws . . ago of an aged couple who, were Orchard. Of Mount Forest, spent 0 51/2 feet, guaranteed....$7.50 Pricevflle reported to have attended many the week-end With their uncle and . (Our Own Correspondent) teasing bees in their younger days aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson. ; Axes . Mrs. Parslow spent the week-end 'and we tlmusllt it might keep some M155 Be“ Of Mount F 01‘9“ Spent 9 r â€" Of the present-day students gues- the week-end with her aunt, Mrs. ‘1’ Wellant ,‘ ale SpeCialâ€"the Mrs. Bradley of Holland Centre sing as to whatvthey were doing, William J. Pinder. l giroppers Axe. Guarangieélé Nl- while to the next generation it may M' G lb . l‘ ‘ . . ,, , . its a Longiatulatlon is extended to Miss . be a puzzlei. 8 ban 1' i acCuaic ' . ‘. ‘ - ' ' s and MI HGDIY! Reggie Campbell to help him get up ard Irvm. Miss Alina Sllortreed spent Sun-l supply of wood. while Mr. Jack- A Sh Valentine SOCial l is home 3 ing our on... Presbyterian church auspices Missionary Auxiliary. Mr, Archie MacArthur Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacArthur l , Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Olive Middleton spent a few ins their annual M r. Robertson occupied the pulpitl Mrs. Neil MacMillan and son, Mr. Mr- Joe Crutchley spent a few _ VETERANS’ STAR THEATRE Fri-Sat, Feb. 17-18 Lewis StOne “The Prince -of Headwaiters†Who was this man who had soved him from dishonor and disgrace? To. the reckless boy he was a “princeâ€â€"a prince of headwaiters. But to the un- derstanding heart of a girl he was a father. shouldering the burden that his son might be happy! - ' COMEDYâ€"Billy Dooley in “A DIPPY TAR" First Show Starts 7.45 Admission 15c. and 25c. N EXT WEEK: “TWINKLE T038" featuring COLLEEN MOORE. Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell and sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. and Mrs. W‘m. Bourne and Esther. and Mary spent Sunday with Mr.'and Mrs. Neil McLean. Mrs. John Aldrcd of town spent last Saturday with her fricpd, Mrs. L. McLean. the Stoth'art home. South Bentnmk The monthly meeting of the Ir’. (Our Own’Correspondent) \ F. W. O. was held at the home of Miss Ethel W- Derby spent the Mrs. L. McLean. As the day was all that could be looked for there was turnout. Several good Mr. and Mrs. T. McAlister. Mr. and '3 goo†James Lawrence. We wonder what is the matter the bachelors around here . _ when one young man had to take Mr. Marshall Johnston of DetrOit home three young ladies? They will have to nip up a bit. and Mrs. T. W0000.0.0.0..OMOOOOOOOOOOO'WMQ‘OOO‘OOOOOOWOHMOOOO0000WWOMW Eugenia (Our Own Correspondent) Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Bert Derby and daughter Magee, 10th line Artemesia, on Feb- Vai‘ney ruary 6, a son. Congratulations! G lad to see Mr. John Park out Mr. BaSll Carruthers has return- _. ed home after spending some time “1th at Sault Ste Marie. Mrs. Evans of Durham spent a few days with her friend, Mrs. Harry Foerster. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Corlett of Dor- Mrs. \Vill Sorry to report Mr. Alex. McLean *-‘ ~. Iâ€" Come to Our Jubilee Sale Twenty-ï¬ve years of mammoth production on an economical basis, more than two decades of efficient service, a quarter of a eentu of ro ress and ros- per ity resulting from public conï¬dence. ry p g p Such is the amazing record of the ten thousand Rexall Druggists who will commemorate one of the greatest achievements in thehistory of modern bus- iness in a nationwide Silver Jubilee Sale to be held in cities, villages and ham- lets everywhere 1n North America. This Sale gives you an unprecedented ï¬pportunity to save money on both lux- uries and necessities, and is made possible by the beneï¬ts which we derive from the purchasing, manufacturin and istributin owers of . Partners in a world-Wide business. g d g p our Rexall The goodsare all, of standard quality, such as are sold in large quantities at regular prices during other periods, but during the Silver Jubilee you can get this merchandise at prices so much lower than would otherwise be possible that you can solve’bne Of Your bi roblems and that is to 'n . mg power of the Canadian D0113: p ’ ' ' lgcrease the buy " REMEMBER THE DATESâ€"FEBRUARY 1ST To 25TH INCLUSIVE McFadden’s ReXall Drug State Telephone 21 " Durham Ont Mrs. Harold Smith and her sister, . of Mount Forest Mr. Earl Mead has engaged Mr. were week-end guests 0f MPS- RiCh- . is being gTrafford will assist us at replenish- held this Tuesday evening in the of the Young Women’s The Women’s Institute are hold- “At Home†on ' Smarts 444 Axeâ€"lone of the ; old relia‘bles .......... $1.60 A few good buys in l These are all rebuilt I and fully guaranteed. 6 Hardware and Seeds I second hand Ranges. Heavy Flywheel does half the ' A. S. HUNTER 8: CO. Tda Kettle Solid Copper, full No. 9, heav- ily nickle-plated ...... $2.40 Same as above, with side filling opening ........ $2.65 Aluminum Tea Kettle 5-Quart capacity, seamless for .................... $2.00 Copper Boilers Full No. 9, tin coated inside for .................... $3.50 ~ Let Us do Your Dirty Work W'ith a 1900 Gravity Hand Washer. Washes a tub full in 8 minutes. Positively no wear on clothes. Easiest to operate. Red Star Hand Washers work. Tin tub with wash- board surface, will last a lifetime. .............. $19.35 Durham, Ontario 9 i 9 9 O O C 9 Q O O O 6 O O O O O O O O Q C o o 6 O O 9 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 9 O i 6 ' Coming to Our Store Friday, February 17th 5 l i. ll l; We cordially invite all and fabrics. Ladies’ and Misses’ Silk Dresses Spring Coats Vicmity to visit us and see all the newest in styles ladies of Durham and O Q Q C O . 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The defendants were law Doyle. and 'l‘liomas. tin» l:=.:- ' . “Sliill'i It.â€" 'the tl'Ollllll‘. lll llli‘ l‘\ ill") ‘ 0f Elle J‘Yltlll Sliil'ils. ï¬jlli ;1;‘.i DI‘OaCllWl a young ‘i'lllfill . from Germany vim would nu l‘lllg‘ll~il. illlll. w. provocation on tile gull" w her. had Slal'lml lm- mun... - 'lagc constable- \\:l~ «in ‘ some l‘t'IlSl'lll illll lw‘ \ make. the til‘l'o'~'i :uul :- Dave Sl'llvllk. \\‘:l~ scene. in the inch-w :i fl‘Ollt Hi the ,4..;~.. was ‘3. . Thomas. who is :l .. ' lpl‘. >llll Sl‘-.'.~ l‘t‘ll \\ll"E German lillll ll!" l~ «gig-nu been the ruuw u" Elio' n ., than anything Tllill ‘.\:l~ . . young (icrnmr .ml 2th ' « .agc. lll llls millwzlw' l the niagmmn- ml: lil:lll'~ it‘ll" \Vl'al's (-Hllsgul-llnllslv had llo luv for i:.u:. discounted by 1n:- lwfv -. judgment . T‘Cllll 'l‘llulllih Hill: ll" . around lzlllll :ll'lwr- ll. '7 ..* lllf.’ lH ['l‘¢'>~' llll' ll'ilf'o":" about lliu.‘ llllil' « \l-l down the ~Yr‘w'. 'i‘w that. llH\\ :ls ‘liwy \xww :l.-~‘- Sl'l‘llllll ll.:lr'w - Scheuli for M» ;:.fw mi turned Ill'llllliei. ; " pocket, llllll "wily... in HIV 1'1“11.\\Tllj..fll.l..It:‘» days :llli‘r' ‘llu- .‘l. v wu‘ \\‘:l.~ just lw: l.:.l: : ‘ ill. llls‘ twill“ :ll‘w‘ :: Uzi . 'l‘ll“ l llil l“ Ill! \\llll ll."' ed. as llll‘ lo : l‘ll '7. had been pi:lll.~élo-.: be li‘l «llmu \\lll: :t W was ilSSt‘SM‘ll Will?» Umle \\".'l> lillzlwiu: : lil giving his rim-[w Laidlaw l't‘l'llswl in in: I “a lllallt‘l' Hi. lllv lift/um. ' \Vllll‘h lli’ «'lzillliowl \\:l~‘ :23 :l 7W." different chairm- and \\w .Il\ TN} settled ll} l‘l\ll ill‘lzt'I' (in Saturday o" lit" "ill ll‘atc Ixaidlzlw 1mm fur “l. (Dwell Sound \\ll"l‘«‘ o-zglz’ l'Il‘t“ (llSpOSl‘ll Hf. 'l‘lli‘ "in" wt] against HIV )nllliu lll'â€. .. ..|l l l l 6 ill “\i‘ll lll'-l.l‘. ‘ .' .lulvllni;ll;f~ 2‘ ' ‘l .Chal'gml \\'llll ill:'n\\:;t.' - - the crowd (‘HllilllL’ «v3 ham rink will be luw‘: week until Mtll't‘l: i3. EAST YEAR’S OFFICER‘ WERE RE-ELEC _ A -_.....o - Daughters of Empire Held Bit .of Oï¬icers at Regular Me Saturday Afternoon. Al the“ regular llzw‘ 1.: l. Canadian (iron l.li:i;.'.~.-. l. H_‘ on Saturday. l:i~l _\.-:lV- ml "were :ill relul'llc-«l by il"' :lzzl There was no utllo-t- : . except that l'lll'illrt' :l':'ul...'o‘ were made for the T‘J.‘ Illllll‘lil'}~ lil'lilm‘ llilll'.'.' ll liccl's for 1928 twill-u: llcg't‘lli Mrs. 4;. 5 ix.» ] Vice-Regent. Mr~_ it". Vice-Regent. \ll~. .1. Secretary. Miss _\. ll;:fl..'".‘v urcr. Miss .l. \\'«-: l . .- Secrctai'y. .’\ll‘.~. n, \lwlxw Secretary. Mrs. M. \ .I, -'. .éx. ll. lid .1 l ‘al'd Bearer. \ll‘s (Oil, Mrs. Lauder. .\l:=~ Kl‘ch. Mrs. ll'\\ll‘_ .tyre. Miss S, \‘uiwf . ing. Mrs. llvndwm'. Beth, «: “-l ALLAN PARK INSTTTU l l \ \ l | o i A \ The Allan l’ul-El \\~ lute lllt'l iii the mu..- w \1 \Vl'ltldrs‘. \\itll :l lui‘.‘ :l . .mclillwrs and \lsl‘nf's, lzw illg opened ~with {lu- :‘~ .: n a exercises. Miss lax «xx ;. l Ford llll‘ Scripture lo‘swl .un. the 13th chapter of l\~‘lli:‘.ll .953?" minutes (‘il lllt‘ lust ll'l . 1...; read and adopted, Letters of thanks :lllu’ :lmw'ol were read from Mrs. Haw; Ml'. JOllll Park Mill lltll'nltl l. The president. Mrs. liywl'f. paper 011 "Tl“? l'lt’l'illlllâ€"r Illlll 0f Chickens". A duct \x;l~ 2' MRS. Wm. Mather and Miss 'Breutigam. A spelling illill. the main feature of the all which was much enjoyed by“ The meeting closed and \v.‘ again on March 14th at H;1