Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. K. Aranutf. Miami. I'Ptlll‘llml tn lwr lmnw aftm‘ spending a few \u-o-ks with how parentS. Rm; F. H. l’m'rwll and family are away «m tho-iv hnlidays and an: vamping nom' Mimicâ€. Paw, Colin llunuzlwll of Stratt'urd reprc-so-nted the. Luz-dis Day Alâ€" lium-r in .\nm.< ('hm'ch and at. Knnx. Nm'manhy on Sunday. Mr. and 3115. John McMurdo are outmtaining \isitms [10m London this week. .lulin Strung Hf 'l'ul'untn is holiâ€" daying with his Hurley, .1. \V. Ecclvs. Mrs. Hobo-rt {viiwick .ii°.. and family of Durham are spending some hulidays in Dromorc. Mr. and Mrs. liakett. 0f the 12th (Jon. attrnolwi Amos church on Sunday morning and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Benton. Mrs. Litsh-r is \‘isi 1n Hunnvm' Hus \erk. Miss Snoagl: who has bmrn Visit- mg ho-r bmHu-r hm'v returned to how hnnw In \Munistock m1 Sunday. .h'. and Mn, Hilario-s Watson and family spent an al’ternmm last week at the home Hf M'ws Oliver in Artemsia. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hepkins and Mr. :um' Mrs, Alex. Milne and Mrs. William Milne spent Sunday in Port Elgin Visiting Miss Christiv. \mos chmch Missionan Sotioh hold the 111211131 monthly meeting at the home of 3115. John Eccles M15. 1301:1115 [nosided mer tlu, mpoting in the absence of the pieshient. The study book was tam-11 by M15. 5. Patterson. a Bible 111M111" “as gh 1111 by 3115 James Bunston and 3115. \\ iltred Ben“ 10k 8311;. a solo. Tho collection taken was in aid of tho bale for mission homos. The program was gixen b\ the young gins of the: socieh and consisted of icadings, pape1s and games Mrs...1 R. \Vilsnn gaxe a report. of the Gountx Comention held at Meafoui. M15. Tavlo1 treated the ladies to ice c1ea1n at Um close of the 1110313111.; sent and had ' a v mggting on the lawn. PAGE 8. Dromore (Our Own Correspondent) The regular monthly meeting of the \Vomen’s Institute was held on August lst at the home of Mrs. R. Taylor. Fifty ladies V'vere pre- sent _ and h_a(l a very enjoyable is visiting {Firmâ€"LS Miss \lico Reilly is visiting \\ i__ti1 Shelbuule f1iends. IIIP ll! 1 PICLU 1, -1113. .u'dL'iVlL‘ehlII. MIS.F10HIIIlg and Miss Fleming 111 "lmnntu ale \isiting \xith Mrs. I‘rml Kaistedt. -_v- v Congratulations and best. wishes are) tendered to Miss Nollie Haw and Mr. Jack McMcekin. who were mgrriml on Saturday, August 11. ,V-___ ‘-“‘~ , --.uC-u~'v. AA. . ' Mrs. Mvppam ot‘ Hamllton IS “ms. thugs: Iwr 513101; Mrs. MacMcekm. Mis Ruiiisuiuli, Ne“ Y.01k is holi- :3 uin,‘ “in: hot2 sistm and lnnilwr. Xiis and 31.. Siothzut. Mr. Jim“ Shorti'vml. Gall. is vis- iiin: with his bi‘othm'. MI'. Robert Shorti'vmi, Dr. and Mrs. Milnv and baby mum! nu Sunday at Andrew Hmcks. Miss .\lz.u'(joskvr’. RUCUQSM‘I'. is \‘isiiing with he:- snstm'. Mrs. Mac- lnnis. Miss \‘ioh't. Watson is Visiting at HIL" )liu'lhwmicl lmmu lwl‘v. Miss No-lliv Machan is holiday- in: at Mr home lwzc. Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. John Nichol am! family smut Sunday with Hanover fi'ivllds. Miss Mary Smith, North Arthur, spout the week-end at her home how, .\l1.(i001"e GOIDDI’, the Raneigh man paid his scmi- annual \isit on this line. last \Veek. Mr. William Horrigan. Toronto, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Horl'igan. Most of the folks. young and old, un this line. attended the. garden party in Ayton on Tuesday even- ing. Mrs. '1'. D. McMullen spent Sun- day with her daughter, Mrs. Ed- wards, Letter Breen. Miss Mary Horrigan, Detroit, is visiting relatives on the 7th conâ€" L‘CSSiOH. Miss Jean Barton returned home to Mount. Forest on Sunday after spending a week’s holidays with her aunt. Mrs, Henry \Vitherow. Mr. John Campbell, north Arthur, \‘igred recently at. Jasper Smith’s. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Bert Adair and family of Windsor are spending their holi- days with Mrs. Adair. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerr and Miss Ruby Kerr returned to their homes in Toronto on Saturday after spending a couple of wceKs’ holi- days with their sister, Mrs. A. Buller. Miss Mmjom Nélson “110 was \isiting: inTO1011t0 letumed h‘ome \xith them - Guests of tho Ailkcn families are Miss Ailkon and Mrs. Bert. Aitkon and children of Courtl'iglit. Mr. and Mrs. William Nelson and Mr. John Loilli and (laughter, Alma motored to Toronto on Saturday aml_ spent. lilo \Voek-oild, Mrs. Kcniic and gramlsun, .Billy Beckett 9f Ghzltham \‘lSthd lrlcnds In the Vgllafgu last. \nwk. -wvw Mia'and Mrs. A. J. Daines and Miss Joan Henry of Fort Lauder- dale, Florida, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown this Week. Mr. and Mrs. Burrows Smith and children 01' Detroit are spending a couple of week's holidays with his pal‘t‘llts. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith. MI'S. \V. J Mauznry and daughters, \l‘gugnu \ln..-. --_, I A u . . Miss Matilda (linristiv. nurse-in- trainiirg: iu ’l‘m'onlo General Hospi- tal and Miss Margaret, Christin of livti'nit. are qunding holidays with liwir parviils Mr. and Mrs. R. Christie. o ‘1. Ull‘llwo M15 \\. J Mauu1v and daughters. Misses Man and Ada and0 niece Ada Mouison \xho haw. been spvnding holidaxs with M15 Wil- lian1B1own.returned to Toronto on Satgpday, Mr, Arthur Abbs of Underwood spent the week-end as the guest. of the McCall family. ' ' Mrs. Bradley of Toronto Visited her cousin. Mrs. 'W. Brown on Friday last. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent-3 Mrs. George F enton Spent last week with friends at Allenford. Dr. McLellan is taking an en- forced rest and is with his mother in Mount Forest. Mrs. Plathner of Listowel is vis- iting her nephew. Mr. Herbert Moore and Mrs. Moore. .Mr. and Mrs. Lennox and child- ren of Varney uisited with Mr. and Mrs. Pinder recently. \1_- A - I ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ was the scene of another motor accident on Sunday morning when Mr. John D. McGayden, on his way to church, collided with Mr. John A. Little of Dundalk. Both the cars were slightly damaged. but none of the. occupnnls of either car were serlously mJured THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Ada anduniéce' '_ have. began 'lUl Mrs. W11- Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Toole of Buffalo. son Lorne, and daughter Margaret, are. visitors with the farmer’s sister.‘MrS. J. Mack, and fatlwr. William Poule, this week. ‘i†Mr. and Mrs. Thomas \Vilson took a few days’ trip last week viewing the scenes around Niagara and neighboring towns and cities. The twenty-ï¬fth anniversary at their wedding occurred on the ï¬fth of August and as that period of their life has been marked with success and happiness it added much to the pleasure of the trip. The wish of all is that life may be pleasant for them in the coming years. Mrs. Ko-nzie and 5011. Willie, of Chatham \‘isted last wevk with the fornwr's niece. Mrs. J. Stephmlson. and met old friends of childhood days. althnngh they an“ bomming scarce now. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) \11 Robmt Mead and son E311 “1.1111 to Collingwood last Thmsda} tn \iSit H10 fm‘"mm s sistm Mrs. R.H011011. The Harrison Bros. made a re- cord at hav making. Five of them taking in twentx- two loads of 11a} Monday atternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E». McGirr of Oshawa, spent Sunday last with Mrs. James \Veir. Mr. and MIjS.. Percy Harrison spent Sundayxwth Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrlson, Swmton Park. Mrs. John Weir received word Friday last of the death of his brother, Mr. Adam Weir, Sandwich, Ont., and left Friday afternoon, accompanied by†his brother, Mr. William Weir, Sr., Glenelg, to at- tend the funeral which was held Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Joséph Dixon spent Sunday with the farmer’s Slster, Mrs. W. W‘eir, Glénelg. - Rev. James Binnie of Toronto, and Miss Edith Edge visited friends here Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. (1. Harrison and daughter, left for their home .in Detroit Monday after spending tsheir holidays with friends here. Mrfland Mrs. Alfred Tucker af- tended the funeral at Flesherton or the latter’s aunt, Mrs. Legard, Thursday last. " ’ Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) $54455 Haying was a long tedious job but the harvest promises to be short as the grain Is ripening very fast and farmers are cutting as fast as possible. ' Mrs. James McNallv of Traver- ston spent last week with her brother. Mr. James Marshall. Bornâ€"To Mr. and Ms. J. Mar- shall, on Satm day, August 4, a son. Bo_y No. 3_. farm in the fall- we would be well pleased. We also congratulate Miss Jessie Marshall who joined heart and hand with the man of her choice last Wednesday. “R'um,†ansWered .the live- old hew Yorker saplcntly. A teacher was trying to «imam, the word ‘sleigh’. “Now. Jamusju; she said, “W'hat is it that (any, alogg on runners?’ The following letter of (tong-mm- lation was received by Miss liliza- beth Murdock, a former resident here. from the school board of No 5, Normanby: ' ' “We are pleased to rnzu'ratulah, Miss Elizabeth P. Murdock of “Ur- ham, teacher of S. S. No. 5. .\'.n-_ manby, on the success of 1m ‘pupil. Edner li‘eick, in passmg 1.1.- entrance examination. Elmer ,3. 12 years of age. He covered (mm. years’ work during the past. 34.3,. with his present teacher, 11> 1... was in the Junior Third ('lass last year. Miss Murdoch‘s Slll‘l‘vss j,- attributed to her ability and Hm- oughness of her work and lllliiz'ing labor. Signm’l by the par-«mix: n90". l... Feick, secretary of the Selu..>.1 Board, and Mrs. Feick.†The Winner has the privilege of competing at Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. No Horseshoe shall ex- ceed 21/; lbs. in weight. HORSESHOE PITCHING COMPETITION $5.00 Prize Thursday, August 16, 1928 A SUCCESSFUL TEACHER Durham Fall Fair September 19 Secretary. a \c Th9 Council fi'lt HIM. {hmm \xrn DOï¬hlng in the drainagw .~'_\’~‘!~n: :H ““5 [Joint that would lilmug :i‘. ‘Vatel‘ 311d turn it lun‘k ft: fiH‘ Bose property. and Rc-UH- PM: Dressed the opinion that thv main-2' 01' settlement lay between Mi» Bose and R. Smith, tlw ownm- u!’ the sawmill. The passing of accounts 10 MW mount of $581.74, a regalution :0 :l‘herc- was 1113:" men mind Of “10 UHUIH'H 1.1;1' llshmcnt, M a szmmuil 2:. , tween Allwr: mui mm ~ Saddler a {NV )‘v:1:'.~ :12“. whole Causv ..:‘ liu- mm \‘ious tn tlw sammid iu-izz; the stream had {ukvn it course bUt this (‘HHI‘H‘ f! changed, the \VMM‘ hum: down along HIP IMH'U. \ accumulation ul' sawdust Past few years Hw 51‘!“ .""' lvvv been gixing '}-nxlsi.im-;aim and there had lwvn cogplaipts. 1 l1 Ma\01'\llllclml\' \le l in! in fan» of tlw :.':-.um 21“.: at present, and lllHllL’lll fl: Sibl}' lllc' sovivl} was was; some assistancv l'rum mu 9. the grounds had flow]; 25...; g00d111:lll}' )‘I'lll‘.~ lHl‘llH' flu. town sports and (L‘ll‘lfl'fll'u‘f‘ out recompens.‘ in 1m RCEHL‘ “PM u; [H'sml .l:«' Which lm said he: did :zna d0,_as he was :1 Illl'llxln'†agricultural luoul'cl and l ï¬nancial comlinnn. 'l'ï¬m however. the Council mm ;_ teed $10“ fur the hwy School Fair, and \\'llllv’ lu- 1: would not lw Ilm'vsszu'} In ,I he considered that the m» ances would Hut 51mm :uz} wants to lllis 01' any nf‘nw" .- uncillors Herulvrsn. l were of the sum.- H1»! w " grant should I‘wl lut up" new UN: math-r “ml- 1. Council to Investigate May-m )llllflclm n Mn“ 1:! tention Hf llw 1.0mm ll ‘la dition of lhv vx'w-l; at tiu- Albert "1th Sallclll-I' sly-.-."~_ It is allngml in lw Ilmulm; " perty of Miss '1‘. lim‘v. made numcrnus ('mmolmw Mayor said that lw \‘.:l~ l‘lih' complaint lwfmw- :m u... :- thglr disposal. DURHAM’S TAX RATE 52 MILLS FOR 1928 Postmaster Smith :4444444;4;4.-.. fore the Comm] whim: ~:.:44 means 1)“ 13kâ€! 144 “444454 '34.. .‘4 “'3} Into “11‘ ll4|\\' [4445: 4411444.. . especially 4m “MIW-Mhn' :4444 urday 111421115. 'J'h44 4.4441444441 -4 nized “IQ failIH‘S.~ 441' [41‘ .‘i;1)“ it is 1)) Uli> 4hi\4 \\ :4\ 414;, mail [HUSL COD)" “1 (“ill \\44' 1 1;; cars :11 110141. 441 H. 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Town Coumil m: 31mm“ “'35 n0t a 10113â€: \ who :1; little bUSlnPSS “iii «Inzw \\g excpptifln 11f passinz: 133.;2, excepuun m vassmg 13:.“ Red CI'OSS chfoltiil HVIHW .Jn last month In â€11- liltdluuur- the newssan lnlmm n. ‘3..- rates. T110 11110 ‘hi \«zt: ‘ 52 mills 011 gm (i(â€l“'_. flu!“- more than '35? \O'IH and mm: as follm'i: \\’ PUhliCL Svhnul ........ 1;“ H. High 5‘ ““01 ......... 19.“ n BV13\\S tO‘ . ................. Countv Rah- .......... Public Lihr-znx _ General Rain ......... imm VOL. 61.â€"-N0. 3192 Pour Hips Higher Than Last Year ' and, Rise Caused by Increme‘ci aspmates For SChOOI PUX‘DOS‘:S. « Agricultural Society Refuxed A‘A‘A 'e the big lamp Tota I The monthly “MW; in PM mlll mhm'ax‘ Hag-'10 She‘M. [‘5 anâ€. \\il.~ e troublv. ill being H" ken a {“110 urso had 1 2r being Lux on the SQ ual'e ng â€w m]: (mum... '1‘ a 1m [oat-M M Conï¬ab lOl'it)‘ [to 5 LS kl‘pt â€In H!" 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