fiona} Agent Will nt'ormzltiun about shiizhns of our ask {01' illus- [V not atever the that cost DEZICE‘ YOU}? :1ronicle. It pays! t one â€"â€"f 01' Patel" than 91' ï¬gures A" (‘ost reloped blace .9..o- .".".‘°.“.‘°.‘.’m °ance ‘I‘I‘O‘O‘I‘It..o.u .Uol.oo.ul.. .0...:o..0..o..o..o:o:o:o:9... 21, 1928 an: here! 00 THIS IS »-v. vv $0111 211'- 1n spent Ford of the their me of Ml results 1hr: T011. 1121!. bron- ._-atarrh. J other l 1se_-:1ses.â€". m - 0' n 5U [‘8 'at- (1 Calderwood f Our 0201: Correspondent) ‘_\11 and Ms. Olixex Hean spent s‘ win} at MI. James McMastex's 1 thu 1th c_0nLession. Mr. John Leibold and Miss Just- Elm. spent a day in Guelph recently. Misses Marjory Schenk and Etta syn-ll are home for their holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moore re- wu'nml t0 . TOI‘ODQO “Wednesday. ;.::.-:° spom‘lmg the past three \wakh' \Vith the IatteFS mOtheP, .‘.lz-~'. llilgardener. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and 2:11â€in mmwl to George McFarlin’s 31â€â€... on the Owen Sound road. Mr, Harris has a job in town. \h-<. Jasper Smith spent Satur- ..‘::y in Durham. Ml'. anal Mrs. \V'illiam Nelson, \unuuh. Visited Mrs. William Cris- um nu Friday, who is under the .1. mlor‘s care. Mr, (iahin Lumsdon is engaged 1th ..\l:'. 1'. I) McMullen 101' an in- m-Iimln limo. Mr, and Mrs. Theo Schenk and family. spent Sunday at Mr. George menlol's. Miss Margarvt Adair, Fairbairn. is Visiting her sister and brother wn this lixw. 3 Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Monday o-wning’s and tonight-'5 mm was nt’ untnlql value to thls Euu't. uf Hw (-rmntry. It, came in :m nivk 0f time. Thu must. diligent workers these «izus aw Hm (’l'(_)\\’S. busy as bees Millkillf.’ nut the newly sprouted mm“: out the newly sprout 1' H! H. Hons Sundm School picnic is h. In ml 1 hn Satin-flax. Juno 30th, mu isual place! and [nomises In» :1 must emoyabio one. -n-v WV - -vâ€"y- "'l'l‘n'v Robson tamilx "Q'ï¬ent thp H'l"f. Ht Hu- “Peek at. 311' R. COI'IOHS mar Durnnch. 12...... .523 2:; 253 E. v.1? $2... :42. 2. .12.. Emma 58:5: 1.3:: 3: 1:25.... 15 mu. 42¢. 52...: n; Berti? s... .5; £71.. 5.1 5.1.1.; 9:; :::__.< €2.21 r...:...1...1. 2:. 3714. i. 2:. $117. 3. 1.? .5; S71. 5. 2:2. Mr. liolg. Smith: his _son and the lath-1’s \Vll‘v of Rivcx'vww, amt-Mr. Clark‘s. \11'. and 311's. Homgo \llt‘n and mu Inuit) Hf Darkios Corner. .\l1'. and 311's. Hawlm Hans and Mr. 111111 .\l1.~'. “111an 01 Meal‘onl \tisit- ml Hw Daxis 11111110, 011 Sundax a1“- 11 1110011. in mpn'ering space. Mr. and Mrs. l'i'i E111M111“ amt Mr. and Mrs. Day and two children of Port Perry HUMP over to Mr. w. J. Cook's oh sunday t'orenoon in less than four hours. The fellows are going to fâ€""v't. that “‘0“ 01' tiger or lynx or whatever the beastie is which is f~iil}'lll§." havoc with young cattle nyer near Bell’s lake. Fellows out near the Rocky should be wary “he" nights, -\ long. slim animal. t‘ntllhi head thrust straight tut-ward and eyes gleaming crossed the road when one of our ardent suitors w-as purring homewartl in his l’ord, one night last week. marting is dangerous business in this returning pioneer stage. Mr. and Mrs. John Aitkens and! Mr. \\’ill Hughes of Normanby werei guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. .l’eart the ï¬rst of the week. The poor wee tish ï¬nd these pez'ilnlls clays trying to timig‘t! the innumerable tish hooks that sway in the streamlets. Mr. and Mrs, Dan McArthur oi f~wn. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon tloatts and Mr. tieorge tioutts of Conn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- -\rthnr on Monday and the men of he party were goot’l luck ï¬shers. «in.» of the liveliest. and most pop- ular ot' the early pioneer families was that of Mr. and Mrs. James Lauder of the .ith concession. They scattered far and wide. as the yearsi \‘.e’.‘..' by. but when opportunity is :txen. love to yisit the old neighâ€" bor-hood anti scenes of bygone. days. My. .inilil Lauder of Peoria. who hm made life a tine success. Mrs. Mary Fraser, Mrs. Frank Living- s one i.l/.’l.lt‘ and bright 5-year- "iol Miss Frances. her daughter. of 'litejnntn, altitm'etl th‘I' 011 Monday. otitieui at the Alt-illoeklin homestead. railed on Mrs. R. \‘ollett. at the mid st'ltwnl. No. .3. and spent a short half hour with us. It is oyer ital: a eentury since .lohn playec’l simny in the old school yard. \\'~ were immensely pleased to -.... these liright former spirits of bygone days. They don‘t grow old ‘2; spirit either. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Atkinson 0f ‘uwn suburbs and Mr. James At- ixlilm'll of Toronto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards on 'l‘;-.ur~'.lay night last. Mrs. James McNally and son. Marshall of town. returned to their ‘arm on the 9th concession last Mr. John McNally of Dur- her household he- 'l‘he new Fords make quick work‘ \V t" 0k, ham t‘t)ll\‘t‘}'itlg 3.,unuiiigs out. Mrs. l’rank Twamley and baby \l'It‘i'ay ot' \\'elbeck spent. last Sii‘ L00 Money. shown more, merely "peeked" at her, and it was by no means a “passionate kiss“ Bliss Irene Savidae declared in the famous Hyde Park case. into which a parliamentary tribunal has just concluded an investigation follow- ing charges that Scotland Yard used third degree methods in deal- ing with the young woman. The report of the tribunal is to be pubâ€" ii‘sh'eh' shortly- Thursday, June 21, ‘ y hown _ here, week at the McClocklin home, Frank motor-mg over for them on Sunday afternoon. (ionmal Sir A1thur Currie the clinic-0101' mesident of the Canaâ€" dian Legion of the British Empire Senicn Lea‘rue. meetin" last week at St .1,It)i1n N B. Mr. and Mrs.» Philip Harrison and baby girl of Swinton Park spent Sunday at the Nelson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards and Master Raymond were VISItors at Mr. George Newell’s on Sunday. Thm alxxaxs radiate a sunny in- fluence and create a happy atmos- pheie do MI. and V115. John Mc- \all} of tmxn.'1he\ spent Friday last in the old neighborhood \isit- in1'tt1ei1 daughter V115. Hugh VIC- Arthur and then Called on seeral of the old neighbors; ~ Messrs. Eddie Burke, Angus Dunbar and Jon, McGrath of Detroit are smmfling a fortnight at their {.>a_x-nntal homes.“ . r1 1‘ 11 -,4) MI. and Mrs. Robert Caldwell and daughter [loan and Miss Bessie Beaton Ht T01 onto spent a few «laxs last “00k at, the home of MI. and 311s. J. \. Beaten. \l11.\\1111amPa3'1011 and son Reuben had a most enj03ablo tiip at the 1-1050. of tho \31111k. The form- 111' has a chum of his mum liVing at (11311119111. so the3 mbtored (103311 in visit him. The next. 1ia3 “1113 went over and \iomwl the "1 3111101111 and glory 01’ Sing am 13115. _.‘ - h ‘P (ibl‘ “ v _‘ Mr Camgron \IcIntnsli M, P. of Ninth Battlvtmd and his Sister. Miss Mziggiv of Dnrnnch. Visitm'i “ith Mi. and Mrs. \V. J. Green- wood on Monday. - Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Watson and family of Durham, spent Sunday at Hm Watson homo. here. Mr, R. B. Bailvy. Gait. visited 1°0- cmitly at R. M. Simi'ti‘veii's. Mr. and Mrs. Jauk McLean and sun of Calgary are Visiting at. his hum†iH‘I'i', â€"- - T\ Ilk'lll‘n ||\ Mr. and Mrs. H. Mthjan, Doris and Anna Visitml I’mcmullu frlomls m'm' Um \\'P(.‘k+f_‘f_1d. ‘ , A u Mr. Charlie Aldcm'n has been as- sisting his uncle, .\11'. Jack McKee Hm past week. Mvssrs. Ali'oy and Innis MacLean nt' ()rangnvillo Business 0011ch spout. UHF. week at their I'OSDOCUVG humos hm-o. _"“ l 1‘,“ ll‘.’lll! .1 ALI ;\V Miss \'...\Iac.\1illan spent the \wwk-o‘nd at [101' home. 1 1 l- Congratulations are extended to Miss H. Jelly and 311'. RayAMae- Lean who were. mam-led on Sutur- day. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Archio Thompson left for Toronto last \Votlncsday and after sprinting a couple of days with her «laughtor and son thcro shc left for" Rot-hostcr. .\'.\'.. whcrc sho is going to sponel a month with her son Roy and wit‘c. Mr. (Zamphcll McLean is tho lat.- ost to inwst in a new Ford coach. Mrs. A. Symon and Edna. spent. Sunday with hor «laughter, Mrs. H. Vaughan ot' (‘ilcnroadim Mr. Jack Lawson and two boy friends of Toronto spcnt tho work- onti with his parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Robot-t Lawson. Ho rcturncrl Sunâ€" «lay to Toronto where. he has se- rnrctl a position in tho orchestra on the City of Midland boat. MI‘. Chal'lic \chplel‘ has started to burn his limo kiln this work. . Miss Hoorgia Millor spent, a iconplc of «toys last. wcok with her cousin. Miss Lucille Trafford. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hooner. ac- 'companiotl by Mrs. Alhcrt. Middle- ‘ton and two chiltlron spcnt Sun- May with Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mcâ€" Lean. Mrs. Walter Bryant. and son of Grant‘s. New Mexico. called on her ‘nnclo. Mr. Malcolm McKechnic one Rocky Saugeen ] I l The regular monthly meeting of the Baptist Women’s Mission Circle was held at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Moore with a good attendance of members and friends. The meeting Opened with a hymn, "Sound the Battle Cryâ€, followed with prayer by Mrs. C. Brown. The roll call, minutes of the last meet- ing and business was transacted after which the Scripture lesson was read by Miss Grace Ritchie. A solo by Mrs. Giles, “Thy Grace is sutl'icient for Thee†and a duet by Mrs. Browne and Miss Ada Browne were much appreciated. An in- strumental by Miss Browne was well rendered and enjoyed. Mrs. Thomas McComb gave a splendid idea of the important part played by our denomination in the west in the early daysas well as at the present. the tOpic being "Early days in Western Missions". A sea- son of prayer followed asking for God’s blessing on all mission work in foreign and home lields and on the activities of the home church, after which the meeting closed by all repeatingthe _Lord’s prayer. a yr, ‘4“‘,_ The Ladies" Aid meeting followed and after all business had been transacted, Mrs. Moore was called on and an address was read by Miss Redford: Dom- Mrs. M 00re: It is with deep regret that we 11111111 of your intended removal f1om our midst. \\e shall greatly miss V011. Words are a poor sub- stitute l‘_o11 what 0111' hearts feel 011 this occasion. You l1aVe ever been l'aithlul and 10VinglV deV oted to the mam duties \\ l1111h l1aVe come to you in 11V1111V department of 0111' work; a helplul friend in time ot 11111111 is a wise counsellor at all times. BAPTIST MISSION CIRCLE Durham, May 6 1928 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The Women’s Institute of Allan Park met at the home or Mrs. Alex- ander McLean on Thursday, June 14. Quite ea number of members and visitors were present. Four new members were added to the roll. The meeting was opened by the usual Opening exercises. Mrs. William Mather read the Scripture lesson from the 23rd Psalm. The minutes of last meeting were read and adopted. 'llhe District meetipg is to be held on the 28th Instead of the 26th, in Durham. A letter was read from Mrs. Mc- Ilraith concerning the .Institute and inviting as many members as possible to attend this meeting. Letters of thanks and appreciation were read from Mrs. J. Blake and Mrs. G. Henderson. The programme consisted of community singing, a reading “Pass it on†from Miss Gladys Breutigam, also a humorous reading from Mrs. Byers, “The Runaway Grand- motherâ€, which were much enjoy- ed by all. The Institute are having a. social ex ening for the members band their families on Tuesday evening at the home of MIS. Andrew Me} e1 :. The roll call .was answered with a mokel collecthn. The meeting closed with singing “The Maple Leaf. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assist- ed by her daughters, Miss Evelyn and Mrs. Hickling. The next. meet- ing is at the home of Mrs. Alex: Herd on July 11. _ snownnnn , BRIDE-TO-BE ALLAN PARK INSTITUTE The June meeting of the W. M. S. of Knox United church was held in the schoolroom of the church on Thursday, June 14th, “with Mrs. Mather presiding. The meeting was opened with singing and prayâ€" er after which the business was taken up. Mrs. McIlraith read a letter from Mrs. St. John regarding the meeting to be held in Flesh- erton on June 26. Miss McGirr read a letter from Miss McHarrie of India giving a most interesting ac- count of her work with the babies. Several members led in ,prayer and as the programme 01‘ our meeting was on Temperance. the laws of the diï¬â€˜erent provinces re- lating to the subject were read by the following members: Mrs. Mc- Girr, Mrs. Derby. Mrs. McKeehnie. Mrs. \Varnoch. Mrs, E. T. McClock- lin. Mrs. J. J. Smith. Mrs. Allan and Miss Drummond. The Bible read- ing from Matthew 12 was taken by Mrs. E. T. McClocklin, the Study Leaflet on Temperance by Mrs. A. H. Jackson .and the Devotional leaflet by Miss Drummond. The roll call was answered with a verse on love and the meeting was closed with singing and the Lord's prayer in unison. See bills of Julv 12111 Celebration to be held in Fleshexton this yaea1 The Pricexille picnic held in High Park on SaturdaV, June 9th, “as in point of numbe1s “the best yetâ€. Though threatening earlier in the dav, the “Gather, towards evening, was all that could be de- sired. Alter a bountiful supper, nOVelty races were much en- joyed by onlookeis as “ell as l)» HAD GOOD PICNIC KNOX W. M. 8. those taking part. A baseball game was indulged in earlier in the day. Manv of the older people were glad of the opportunity of re- neuing old iriendships. The wish “as expressed in many present that an Association he formed, in order that the ewnt he made an annual one. It is hoped that a meting “in he held later in the war 01 all those interested. Celebrate the Glorious Twelfth in F losherton. Woman Strengthened by Pinkham’s Vegetable “HELPER. ME WONDERFULLY†in saying Lydia E. Pinkham’s medi- cines have helped me wonderfully.â€â€" Mns. Wm. H. BW Box 14.3, PortColborne, Ont. Compouxid bétter. I feel safe PAGE 8.