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Durham Chronicle (1867), 12 Jul 1928, p. 1

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ais.week, July 3115 bush. ('hurns 'onicle. It. pays! ocks I??? 'l. CO. no-ono-wuo-oouo-m-o- Durham DISTRICT HYDRO MET AT MEAFORD Enthusiastic Meeting of Eugenia System Commissioners Held at Lakeside Town Two Weeks Ago, According to Mealord. Mirror, Whose Report Appears Below VOL. 61.â€"No. 3187 'l'ho- Eugenia Hydro District As- .«wialion met in Meaford Friday, June 29. Bad weather with con- tinuous rain all day interfered with the program of entertainment proposed by Meaford to the visit- ing rommissioners,, but the meet- ing and banquet at 6 o’clock at the Paul house were all that could be desired. Dr. Fowler 0! 'Peeswater, president of the Association was in the chair. The gathering «lis- cussed the questions of vital im- portance to the district and heard of the continued growth of the hydro vlwtrir power system in ”Marin from engineers of the Prmim-ial Commission. The question of greater publi- mty rum-ivml considerable atten- tinn and a committee was appoint- ml in procmed immediately With a when“: for greater advertising of the {municipalities in the Georgian Bay Sydnm. The association is also following: up its previous ef- Tu'z-la lowartl having all the Geor- ;.'l2lll my district In the Associa- tion. The Eugenia system will w'nlmlily lw sunk in the greater as- mrmlmn. 'l'lu: ufl'icm's were all l'oe-Plcctml and Mr. Hmll'ro-y uf Mumford and .\l 1'. Knlto- nf Hanow‘r warn whim! tn ”5" vxo-c'lltiur in place of men from HH-He towns who are no longer nn-miwrs Uf lm'ul hydrn (:Ummis- .‘IUH. H. was clo‘cich'cl to havn Hm nwxf, :mmml mwting at. Hum-um I'm-k w that. tho: cmnmissimmrs ruizltl How ”I“ olM'o-lnpmnnt plant. sz'o'. HxVo-n Smmcl nxtunchul an imitatinn but thn Kllgo'nin imita- Hnn :xmwulml In Hm nwmhm'fi. H out Luflo tmlay as wlupmvn! {gm-how. plainml t [m Hut Dr. I RAISE FUNDS FOR TRIP WITH PLAY Novel Scheme in Bentinck Tawn- ship Schoolâ€"Visit. Historic Spots in'Niagara Peninsula. . hr. hurls-r an h‘ocatcd .Ilhhrily Mr ”H: ”mm 4ystvtn. “'1”: tin: pnwcr hw tmx'ns in tho: syst fluvuhlor Hf t'nmpvtiug HALE. in London Free Press. It, i~' nu iincrlimmon thing in wa days Of liw organizations of .Iimiui- Hummus and of vivacious J'IIHHI‘ \\'. I.'.~ to haw a Play sum. w-ufully put on in a Inca! $611001- !imiw. It is: {mi-[naps a littlk out Of thw c-s'iiinui'y to sin-nil tho: proceeds in a new way that. leaves every- .T i-miy r'nni-ui'iimi prvtty well satis- iim‘. Tim-v am. always judicious 9‘1”"? iii-ganizations an’d school the Marsh. it. is imp. “'hif’h stand ,. :-.-:u!}' m act-up! the whole collec- I 1.011 Mair as a. comment contri- iuzfum m a Meal 0r Men distant (-naz'ity. ur as a handy means of 141V”); for tiu- new school desks. In tho- (saw u! the school play :iwn in >. 5. 1:3. antinck. it re- Innznmi {01' NW Your): {mop}? to hit -thp liar. imrxné- Prwctor, distinguishal 1 Onwman actress. who is holidaying 1:; Mr native land after a strenuous .wawn with Margaret. Anglin in "Elmnra" She confrses that a1-J tnuugh she- has never cut her hair "95 it to simulam 3 bob. Barrie Connors. ”Girl Trouble”. “I Connors called “Girl Trqpble”. “I 1w! "691 that anlm' pannmx a u mmda in l‘o'siwrt 1-. qubm' Irwin} h (Cnntinucq on paz; Ml that. Hu- nmo-nt MW: \V \l The President Speaks FUWIM‘ advocated greater ty {M ”H? (item-giant my .. \Vlth ”H? puwm' :n'ailahln .x'ns in tho: systvm were : Hf t'nmpvting with Hm War l'ut'tm'lvs, Ho' [mints-oi nut \x'atvr pmvnr was, the mummh- for big industry as shnwn in ”I" I'N'Wlt "“- wnts in Hm prm'imm Hf . lbx'. l"u\\'!wr' again 6.x- 1 that, Hw hx'aim is not, a that, Hw hydro is not a Wm mum! SHIP!!!“ but a [mum-wally mum! on". 13' ”w x'vzhon tho-1w- muld 1m Continue!!! on page 7 1H wr> and m \‘H'ammn: .‘.~ to haw a play sur- t cm in a Inca! sclmul- : ywrhaps a little out of . to sand Hm procméds' my that leaviés every- 'umi pl"'U}’ well satis- ax-u always judicious mimtions arm school i- tx-uv. whim stand mum the whole collec- h“ a. c-nyhnient contri- lHCal c‘vx' mm: cllstant as a handy means of kw new school desks. m of tho school play 5. 1:3. Bantinck. it re- Ufl' young poop}? to hit aillfml mw pictures tn watvr ho. smd. in 'which was It and Sil- Dudley Raymond Barker, 18 years old. or Bournemouth secondary school, England, will represent. Great Hritann at the International nratorical contest. to he hehl in Washington on Uctoher 13 with champions of ni'ne countries «som- peting. \Villiam Fox, Jr., of Lon- don, (mt, who will represent Can- ada, leaves for'l'lurope this week on his free trip, which he won by his virtory. COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR ' TO BE HELD OCT. 13 Second Saturday in October Will Be Date of Big Influx of School Children to Durham.â€"Arrange- ments Being Made to Assure Success of This Annual Event. S111111'1111V'. 0121011111 115, is 1111: 113.111, that has 11111-11 311101311111 as 1,111: day VV'h1111 [)111'1111111 is 1.11 11111111 11111' 11110129 111 11111 5111111111 131111111011 111' ”my County for 11111i1' CountV' Schnol 1:111', when the “111111.115 in 11111 Var- 111113 tounships VVill 1:11m11111: 1111' 11111 1.11'111111 1111111115. 'l'hi.c IS 1111: 121111- 11151. 11:111: 1111 which 1111: Fair 1-1111 1111 111-111. 1111001111111; 111 '1'. 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VV11111: 11111 111.111 1111111111 5111:1013 VVill 11:1V11 111 11-11161 [11:111111'1115 211111 place 11111 grounds in 1111: [11011121 1'1111diti11n 1111' 1111: 1‘811‘. -..-......“ -..... 'l'hvs'o arv a {ow of the things we will haw to do. and tho n'motim,r {yesterday was arranged as a sort of got together affair to find out just Iexactly where we are "at". It has ihown suggested that the women of tho town and surrounding country should be approached rvgarding gtho: feeding of the 400, and the idea tsvvnis a good one. ' 'l‘hvro is an opportunity here for isomo real community work and if ithn town and country men and wo- ifl't‘ftl can work in unison we can i-arviy yrmiict that this year’s Unmty Sohool Fair will he the big- gwst thin: 'hcid hero for a good many years. Another thing we should remember is that Durham is th» pioneer in tho holding of then» srhool fairs in thi.8 county. Lam iyvar's fair was held in conjunction smith the Owen Sound {all fair; this ‘jmar's 1:“ to be a {air all its own. gand this 15- tiw first time this turban": has boon tried out here. pâ€"_.- A. The mmuiwrs of the Y. \V. A. of} Krmx church paid a surprise visit to UM home of Miss Frames Hep- kins. bride-to-tw. on Monday even- m:: and tendered her a miscellanâ€" enus shower. The basket contain- ing the presents was. neatly decor- ated with yellow crepe paper and trimmed With orange blossoms and was carried into the room by little Misses Betty Henderson and Betty McIntyre. The bride-toâ€"be un- ,wrapped‘ the presents and read the wet-see amid much merriment after which a most pleasant couple of hours was spent; Durham District Orangemen at- tended sen'ice at Knox-church last Sunday evening and were treated 10 a most appropriate sermon by Rev. Mr. Smith. There were about 75 of the brethren in the parade andtheymarcnedwandfromthe church to mnsu: furnished by the HONORED BRIDE-TO-BE amenity u cnuacn DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JULY 12,1928 DIAMOND JUBILEE CELEBRATED SUNDAY Holstein Presbyterian Congregation Plttingly Observed Sixtidth Mlle- stone With Special Services on Sunday and Supper and Pro- gramme Monday Evening. Last Sunday, July 8, 1928, the sixtieth anniversary of the Presby- terian church at Holstein was ob- served, and from the attendance at the services at M a.m. and 7.30 p.m., the anniversary was a marked success. The Special preacher for the day was the Rev. (Majorg .l. C. Tolmie of Southampton, one of the outstanding pulpiteers of Ontario, and his discourses more than de- lighted the large congregations which, despite the intense heat, turned out to hear him. The musi- cal portion of the services was supplied by the Holstein choir, which was also assisted by Miss Warling of 'l'oronto. ()n Mummy waning Um usual hot] supper was scrvml, and this your in humor 01' lhvir sixtieUn birthday, the laclins «lid «awn hatter that!i nwr in :ahering tn the wants ”1' the hungry thrung that gathered: 'l‘u usu mu: man’s expression, the sumwr had M'm'ylhing “from 5mm In nuts”, and. snrvml in Hue spac- iuus hasnmnnt, Hue vmwd was soon sc-rvml and [hm rupuir'ml to tho. :uulilurimn ul' tlw church I'm' furthvr cent“rtuimruenlJ 'J'hu MW. 1". H, l’tn'nnll of Dm- nmrv was main-man fur the even- ing. Sinw HM I't-signzltiun 0f Rev. \V. .lnhnstun lhin' (:c;lngl'¢‘:g:11,i(nl has new witlmnl. a pusUn', and it. was: “Hing that, Hue anniversary 5421'- x'imes should 1w. in Hue charge of Mr. l’urnull, Hue Mmhernmr. In his hriuf rmnzn'ks Uu- chairman 1'0- h-m'ml in NW PXHUHHHI, standing of Hw chum-h, Hm magnilivcnt sumwr, and paid :1 tribune tn Llw oldest mvmbvr nf flue «'nnm'ugutinn, Mr. Ailkvn. win». at. ‘Ji yum-.4. is still an :u'tiw' nmlnlwr and intensely in- tw'v'slt'd in its sncmess, Speeches were also delivered hy t'nrmer pasture, ltev. .lehn Little of tlorm. and Rev. Dr. Marsh of Jarvis. Mr. Little. rame tn the Holstein rhureh 23 years, ago and was the pastur tnr eight. and a half years. (me of the remarkahle things that? he reralled \\':n.-' that at, his pastor; ate he had 7" ymmg men in his t-exim'euatieu when: he could tall upon at any time t'er prayer. lle reralled his happy days with the llnlstein peeple and said it, was a great, pleasure for him tn he with them unite were and to jein with them in the (relehratien of their diamend ,inhilee. hr, Mar-:h Spent t‘mir years in ltol~tein and he. tee. expressed his great, pleasure in heim.’ in the Mid town muzehmre. 'lle t'titml'ullllutt‘tl the eenuregatimi en their gum! werk arid said that. ‘the ehureh is the greatest. institu- gtmh in the werld. Withmit it there rmthl lw it” lmlues. and tin Organ- izatinh had >0 high ideals as: the rhurrh. lle deplered the apathy ef the men generally in rhnrrh work and urged them tn take a more artive part and not have the. major purtiuh ml the werlz in he done hy ethe xmruen ut' the rongreuatmu. tea". ti, .lay «.t' the timed rhurt'h Julm Marsh “'85 nnl_lnxi~+m.~:vu7u1|_ Hecvnml. Hm mow .-:n {mm U10 fact that nut mm is iw pus-:Mz-‘ml of: gum] mm but mm In: said tn 1w an. old Holstein buy. In [losing Uw (haix'man voicml Hue Hmnlv 0! 1h“ congrwgation to all who had wurkwl for Um succvfis ‘.' tlw :zathmimL Hm laditm bring P-Tptfciall} mm’xtiunmi for Um ex- «ullvnt. \iands lumidm. while Mr. Peter Match. on “hose shouldvrs had {3110“ Hm greater pottion 0f Hw burden. was uarmh’ thankml {or his" sumVV-ussful «Hunts in U1" (-vlvlu-ation at the: (:lnm'h's diamond j'lhilm‘. Twenty-five Pupils Passed En- trance to High School and Hind Took Honors.â€"Results at Hol- stein and Dromore. ENTRANCE CLASS WERE ALL SUCCESSFUL 'l'hv Irmg 104mm] for results of Um 13111111110: examinations arrivmj last VikPR-(‘Ild and mus-:1 haw Iran :1 mun-4e (f sati-f'actinn to the Umb- ers in mrham school. the scholars therrxsvlves. and the parents, W). This year 2:3 pupils-3 wrote from Durham. Twenty-five were sucy cvssful. and at these nine Umk‘ honors. This speaks well for the teaching staff, as. the enccess of the Entrance class not only reflects {credit 0n Principal Graham. but on those win) came before him. If the pupils are not properly grounded previous to glittering the Fourth Book. there :3 little use in hoping that they can be put in shape {or the mid-summer gnminafiom. 5. in the Durham Centre 63 pupils wrotté. Of these. 58 passed and 13 took honors. This leaves {out who Elaave (3km honors outside Durham school. They are Elsie 151in school unknown_ to 03 at game of at, [value Um umjm' nrk tn 1w dorm by ,. rongruguhun. Hw I'nitml Mum-l: (-ung'atnlah'd his ROCKY SAUGEEN CHURCH HELD ANNIVERSARY Rev. GuacKey o! Walkemon Was] Special Preacher at Sunday Services. -8up er and Programme Followed on onday. Another milestone in the history of the Presbyteriati church at Rocky Saugeen was passed with the celebration of their anniver- sary last Sunday and Monday. The Sunday service at 2.30 pm. was well attended and the congregation listened to an excellent sermon by Rev. R. G. MacKay of Walkerton. The music for the service was pro- vided by the choir of Durham Pres- byterian church. On Monday evening the annual supper and programme was given. The supper as usual was good and heartily partuken ol’, and the after programme: provided mostly by the hlrbam Presbyterian cholr, was also very good. Besides the cbolr nml momlmrs, who sang in solo, duet, and «murlette, as Well as the choral numbers, there were some good guitar selections by Messrs. MMlomb and Craig in duct, while Um latte-r alt-m gnu: Slums uXCullunt 5qu muuhm's. 311°. W. Luhlluw 01‘ town, ongof 1H1“: mzwms ungugvl 011 the erection 11m mmum (:1nlm:,ln “:13 [11050111, :Iml :141c111:~156:«1 11H”: gzlhflxmg while Al .. ..... s lrl‘IlA" :x histury ul' l,lw clam'cth‘ was given by Hue puslnt', KW. 15. 1). Armâ€" SI mug. 'Hm hislm'y of UM: Rocky Suugccn mmgrugnhun guns back at least to HM yvur 18.30. In that year a log Maura]: was «erected in Um ceme- lotI'V. In 1861 “Mt llijsl. settled minister, ‘ llizv. Charles Cameron, was placed uwr this charge of which he was paslni- till 1373. After that. dab: ' l'ni' several years the cungi'igatiuti meccivcd student supply and the sam'awunl, was dispensed «mm: a year by imighbnring ministdrs, liev. .larm:s Camera“ of lihalswortb, llcv. Arch. Mcliiai-mid ol' Latona, licv. John Moi'i'ismi of lelarvilli: and ’wv. John Campbell 0f llai'i'islmn. During this vacancy UH: congregaJ mm decided to build a mew church and in the summer «if 1878 the pm:- smil, om: was cracked, 'l'lu: (:(M‘lll‘l' slum: was laid by Rev. .lnhn Mc- Millan ul‘ Mmml. Forest. Sn far as is kimwu wily two mun 111"? now :iliw: wliq wiei'i: ieiigagml in UN: Ina- son will; whim. Um church was built. 'l‘hctsa am Mr.“'. Laidlaw ul’ Durham and Mr. 751463131“: 01' bur-- imifh. 'l'bl: lab: .\li'. ngald (lil- itlii'isl. was chairman al. Um (Jim'- ‘muhy ul’ lbc: laying of the corner slimv. In “Milflllll‘fl’, 1878, this 'i'lim'i'li was lllfllllfal,‘fll ll) lbl: wor- ship nl Haul. 'l'liie riiiiiisli'i's mi that m'i-asiun were ltuv. Jamie's llaim-i'nii Hr lilial,:-wni'l_h, whn lll'PIHTlHUl in lihglish. and llm'. Arch.‘ )lvl)iamml, who preachml in Haw-I ’lll'. lh MN) ll’iis (-Uiigi'i-galimi wasl limb-d Willi Lalpna 1.0 l'ii'm a pat-:-‘ lni'al (Tllill'fll‘ and itm’. Arch. Mm lbarmid wa- induclied as lllllllfilefl' ui' liii'iis' (Tillll'lill, llriitay Saugmrn. 'J'iu: mum: was given in hmmr (if the lab: luv. Ur. lumps of TOl‘OlilU. am. .‘Ji', Mclharmid was paislni' till lH‘Jl after which the cungrega- limb was wi'aiil, till 1891:. wlmu a «'all was given in Mr. Jubn Lilllie, whu was duly ni'daiiiml and iii- «luim-Il up .lmu: 6 181115. After a few :I~’4:ai':- bu was c-allwl to Cliatsxwrlh lbtsmz.’ succmulo-d by liev. \Vm. ilii’alim'rrwbo was iiiinistm' ll")!!! lam mi 10031. luv. N. A. Mclflmald iwas (rallml in 1907; and remained 1mm] 19m. luv. .\',?‘.~1U:'.'4:usmi was llllllll:?.4‘tl in Hill and continued to ‘lminisliri' in this (TUllgl’lfgaUUll till 191:5, 1W. '1'. W. yille; was inducted m 191:: and uunistcrcd till 1917, and HM. Duncan Sillars was called 111 1918 and miniwh'ed till 1925. In 132.3 ”UL-Z mngrvgatitm was lixnkml \ch Durham l‘rwhymrian church to form a pastoral charge and Use w-crsvut minister, im'. 15. I). Armstmng was called and induct.- ed. Mort. of 1.111: facts in U115 raketch haw been 0111211111511 from a nkclch «umpllMl ln 311 Neil 0121111 and mad l1} him at UM Jubilee in com-- lll“!!lUl'dUUll of H11: building 41! U14: 41l'dluj.:.1;'l11111'l1 311l'jlmk.4{aitl1- {111 412111-11 and 11111111101 of U118 cun- 11710112111011. has pass-red lo l1il-' “maul as haw man) other loyal pioneers 111 1926 tlmn 1131-15011 away om: of the mural 11011511 of these, Mr. A11: 11 McCormick lit: was U163 last sur- \lvlng man who built a commr of the log church. H" mass {01' 38 years an elder of U111; congregation. {althrul in 1111» 11111111, and 3 1111111 of “Millie character. Many unsafe not mgntionw in this: brief sketch have done their sham: in the cause of Christ. and his church. Their lives should inspire tho-u: who remain to nobler wart and grate; attainments. James Wilson of Glentelg. whom premisvs were raided by ofl’icials but week and liquor {mind therein) was before Magistrate Cre’m' at Haqover yesterday morning. After hearing the evidence the court fined t H? defendaql $200 and costs. Trinity church Woman‘s Guild held their monghly balang gale on Saturdaymlggt In the A. 1. P. A. JA‘I‘_J. _.An A“. 1‘va â€"â€"-â€"' rooms Eighteen dollars was ized from uiis sale The Church History nun mo AND COSTS KELD IOI‘IHLY SALE ltahhi Jerome Widisky Of 1308mm} a visitor in Canada, has the «lia- tiucticm to have made the first cmnplctu translation of the Talmud which is the hm] of the Jewish uivil and caimnicn law, into the English language. ltuhhi Widisky, who iii in charge at livth Aurtm 'l'vmplu, Huston, Hlmnt M yuui's 0f lll‘tillUllS wm'k in tlu- translation of tluul'almml. 'l‘lw. 32 vulumcex am now in Hue hands of this printers-s. llis work is said in he llw lll'h'l. War in lm puhlifihml tn contain “Ht l'ln- glish translatinn, tnmethm- with the original and all tlw (tlllllllll‘lllitl'll'r‘l. NO ONE INJURED IN PECULIAR ACCIDENT Cars Came Together on Main Street Tuesday, One Having Wheel Smashed 01!. 1.1m: 'l'mmcluy mm'ning :1 peculiar :umidcenl, Ultclll'l'ltd «m (im'afmxn street. wlwn a «:m' driw: by M 1'. Sam 'HHJ‘J’SUH 0f I'th'uumnt Ml. mm «lriw-n by Humid Musclmmmgh, Hm H3511“, helm; that. Um Hum:- Immugh «:m' was turmed (war 01: its: Sid“, and for a Linn: Hume Mm 521W'Uuzcollifiiffll or heard Hm run-2h thought, swimming met-mum hm! huppvnml. Mr. ’qu-zun was INJURY T0 EYE Brother at Well-Known. L_(_)cal of tlw big and gunman-Jul l'ai'xntorx; was; of a quiet. tinznewimm.’ and likcahlc: «lipuqlitm and wm lhc: friendship and "bl‘f‘ém «if all whu knew him. 'l'ht: matrhiim uf hlr; ii“: .80 himmllly has b‘t‘fll a thunk to his family and hi.» wuhe circle of arquainlamrm :mtl l'riltmlh’, The. clvcceamfll wad ’46 yearn, 7: Hannibal and 2.3 day» of mu: and lita\4fh. lu:-‘ gides a grief atrickén wife. two mm, Lloyd and Aller aged him: and flu: resyncliwely. and a daugh- tm' Mildred. in year.» of age. Other immediate relatives who le'Ul’VlW! ;him are hit; mother. Mrs. 6. Her:- ‘tltsrsrm. Durham. Ont; live bro- thers. James. luau-Mm; John. Her- schel: Andrew, Argo; Irvine. Guelph. (mt; W. (i. Durham. 0m.; and three sisters. Mrfi. Corbett and Mrs. H, Johnston Durham (ML. and Mrs. Andrew Fulton. Hanover. Ont. Deceafied came west from Durham. Grey County. about twentymve years 330 m Lumsden and twenty- three yam ago too: up a home- stead in this district in which he lived until his Wise Tim {my era! services «eye held on Sawt- u‘AA‘A-M '{a D -3 0d mm“ ” Bczaidents Par-need Away in Hm;- pltal at Saskatoon on 20th ult.-~~~ Wan Prominent Western Farmer, Says Rogemwu (8351:.) ”Eagle” in Reporting Death. CAUSE OF DEATH $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. ONLY ONE CASE AT DIVISION COURT Action for Wagon Against W. H. Hunter 0! Bgnmont Wu Dis- missed With Costaâ€"Other Cues Settled Wore Hold 0m from The only «use on 'l‘uuuday's duckvt of Hus Division Court. iwld lam-v 'l'lmsciuy morning imfoi'e His limmi- Judge- Sutherland, wan the :wliun McArllmr vs linuimn in whirl: Hui-chm McAi'tliur med W. H. lininlm' for lmlumtv 0f wanna-s ul- lvgml l0 lw dun. Both men livmi in l'lgl'l'flmlll. Hw luttvi' immg Downy- ltmovo. It :wvnns that McArtiiur had hirud with Hnntvr hr :1 yvur for a way: «if $300, will: frme lmnme. milk, and some ntlwr Hitch mncimnium, After working from April tn 50"": time in Suptvniimr McArtlnir apparently firm] «if “I“, job and quit. Hunter land ufl'rrml tn pay him for the time wm'kmi an :i pru rum Inn-n.4, imt MrArtlnir (zlnimmi m4 his bad Wurlmd iliirim: tlm mnnnnzr months, which Warn tiw "IUHUIH In which time hardest wcn'k lizul lim-n «innit. Inc was centitlmi tn Hunw $123 more ‘tlinn tine «ini'midnnt wax Willing tn pay. In :uiciitinn MrArthnr rlniinm! tlint Huntur lmci “tired" him. 'J'IIII IIVI'IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIvIIIIIIeII IIII: IIIIIII II IIIIII IIIII IIIfI‘I‘JIIIZlIIL IIIIIII,I‘.I', wlIII IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIII§ III! IIIUIIKIII IIIIII III IIIII IIIIIIII, IIIIII IIIIIIII IIIII IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII.',, IIIIII IIII. IIIHmiIIIs-IIIII IIIII IIII-III wiIII IIIIIIIH. WIIIIII I.III’°I'I'. \‘WL‘II'. 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(Baum-{P Aluxmuldr. trutiuvk, «m Wudmenrâ€" day 01' lax-e1. wank, Hm 11.11”ng :ul-- «11'4st was mm! by M!!! :qu l’miluy, and ”W I'l'cilnu'll', h'ndvt'ml :1 ma-r «WIIMH'UIH ‘-|m'.%‘4'l' by hvx' mmm'mu friend» In Hw «harm-I. “var Mary and M 1'. \K'u'lum: \\'v. sun!“ HM ”par-H, Imus “HHHH'* Previous Court. hum Mary and \h'. \Vutkcm: Wu \mu' nld pub", lmw: gather- ml hmd thir’ mvnim: in extend in you um amm-t imitm uf yum- t'mupzmy in mm mm. We won- Wry Mn'ry In hmu' nf ymn' depart UH: from m, Mary, but. Wu mm what. Ira «mr 10-». in mnwmm HIE-MW guilt. Wu “HI! 1.!» :e'lmw you nur grail- man. by :u-‘kiu'.’ ymz to zuzmept. Ham-:0 gifts: we :1 flight. 101w“ Hf our sim'vrn Wifihflfl. Juv \K'I'iuhl. Hu- hintmmtl kinglv? Hunt «m $:1Inml:1}', '1'. [yr of H: l'V‘fHI. 1:14. )‘IeaI' :II'II-I' “WWII“. IIIII' II“I'$1HI“ IalIulltd III :I Hillk‘tfl I02. “II"III vrIII ”I“. MIIII III ”N I'm-I time of 8 miIIIIIm-L 24 wanna“. \\'I',:I' III hi :I III-[IIIM'I’ of MI“. ’Ihzv ”:15:er of IIIIIIIIIIII m IIIM'I: was HIIIIIeWIIIII «If a H‘JIHI (If HSIHflml Victmy when ””5 ymmu AIIaIIIaII came out in front. lmrhmn Matrix-1, (u’mnzmmn art: unwinding Hm «ta-lum':n..mn at Owen 5'an mmw, “Inert: H, n». vzpmztml that over 50 ludgmé will join in the parade. A , ,A _.._____ Thurh’day Friday . . . Sawrday . Sunday . . . M outlay . . 'Ifmemlay . . “'0!!! 1495413? 'I'hrm- Nuke 0f Durham Lady :uwlvr»: attrmlml the 'l'um'namcem. in Palaver-stun Isn't 'I‘hm'ylay. July :3 but failvd tn rapiuw any of U“- Wat-1 mum: in tin: liln-LIJIM'n Camd- wry This floral trimmers Wl't'tt mam and brainwiful [H‘IZP‘ } allowing are the temperature” a! the [met week with the highest and lower-t reuixmred every day during the preceeding 24 home 8 am. Max. Min. The weather during the part week can he dumriluetl an wry hot. Sunday was the lmtlmt clay of the year, the themmuwler regiewring 92 iii the ehatle. This iv. hotter even than in Termite, where it Hamlet-ed 91. In (Men Sound it in reported to have been 90, (m Mon- day alvemmn beam? 1.30 and 4 o’clock the only mi: of the week tell. The {all recorded was m inehex arm {or a time it came down Iin hirrente. The rainfall cooled the air caneidmhly. and it is still quite warm in the yum. the evening; are again _cqqling___ofl TEMPERATURES OE PAST WEEK ‘IF' and "are" more comfortable. The bammvter has been almost station- ery at 29.2 SHOWERED BRIDE-TO-BE ATTENDED TOURNAMENT WON DIAMOND SCULLS AT OWEN SOUND TODAY right. Jr.. 'l'm'unln, won now] Hrullr. Hm claw“: w'nt at ”w ”null-4' Regatta. May, “hm: lu- alufmiml k. of fom'd. who won ”W :et wear aHt-r \V’z-iuht'r; um' The Weathnr ll 60 50

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