PAGE 6. (Our Own Correspondent) «Too Lete tor Last Week.) The dry weather the past week has beenldealtorthefarmersondseedmg is nearly comnleted. The wet cold spring has delayed the growth but this last week he: been wonderful and ve- getation is doing well. Wednesday we: 3 sultry day end a few farmers loot "unable horses. Mr.aners.A.B.PinisandMiss Elsie were Sunday visitors here. Messrs. Wes. and W. Lane of George- town were Sunday visitors here. .A quiet wedding took place in Dun- daik on Saturday. June 1, when Miss 5-.“â€" , -onw Mg Hr. (mules Barber an daughter. Mn mum. of ï¬amilton were recent Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. John McNally and Mr md Mrs. Chas. Mconnvray and family: of Durham were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. Cliflord Cook 3 at Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Alan. was. 01 Chesley. - n I '1.-- “--_A llr. deorge Black. After the montage ceremony the bride and groom left for a honeymoon in Detroit. On the1_r_ re- V- '--'â€"-v “Dudessrs. Emer'sbn. Rob and Jim Peart attended the Peart re-union near Calédoma; oAn‘ Sat_urday. Q- 4‘ , ____‘ _‘_‘ IV “V..-“ “Mr. and VIVIrg." RESV'HMCCrae and son Stanley 0! Palmerston spent the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards. ~â€" __ - I A _4_ ‘. homestead. ’ Their msny friends wish them s long and happy lile. Mrs. Wes. Heard left on Saturdny for her home in Detroit siier spending s week visiting friends here. Mr. Ed. Hesrd is sporting a new Ford sedsn snd Mr. D. Dow a Ford coupe. Mrs. Garfield Anthony of Toronto returned to her home in Toronto after spending a couple of weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Haw. here. Mrs. Haw accompanied her home snd will remain for a visit. I “‘10 “1G; and Mrs. Geo. Robertson, Mr. md Mrs. Birks Robertson of Moles- worzh. Mr. and_Mrs. Robexjt 901'}nt IUUU "a . Mr. and. Mrs. Punston of Riverview Mr and Mrs. Andrews 0! Born- lnc’s mm: were recent visitors with 111'. and Mrs. Georae Burrows. D Roberts was called to Mrs J. . Toronto lest Tuesday owing to the m- no. at her brother. Dr. Donald Me- 'm-b who underwent fa critipql. op- md sons. Mr. Angus McIntosh and sistel. Miss Margaret of Domoch, spent the beginning of the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. q. Grqenwood. ___._l..... â€mT.Wiiï¬irrr Fayvlbr" is" progressing favorably in Durham hospital after an operation performed last. Friday for l “2105 Women's Institute will be held this Thursday in the home of Mrs. Clifford Cook. Ml. and Mrs. Arthur McClocklin oi town spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles McClocklin. Mr . and Mrs. Howard McCauley and Miss Hanbury oi Flesherton were callers the first of the week at your scribe‘s home. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur spent a day. recently. with Mr. and Mrs. J. Crutchley oi Dornoch. Mr. Robert John Torry underwent an Operation for hernia in Durham hos ital last week but is able to bo bac at the parental. hlme again. -LL--l LA“ ‘nA problem of three 'destroyed bridges in the southern gut of the townshi . Reeve T. H. rodie has been special 3/ instrumental in securing the services oi these oflicials to settle a perplexing Hernia. tored to Toronto on Thursday of last week to attend the graduating cere- monies at Toronto university and to witness William H. receive his degree of B. A. Sc. The trip to and fro and about the city was a most enjoyable one and the meeting with kindred and friends added to its enjoyment. ’Twas a full day and leaves many memory "Wu. The Trustee board of S. S. 5 met one evening last week, decided to repaint the school. and re-engaged Miss Edna M. Lyons for another year at an in- creased salary. Miss Lyons is beloved by her pupils and is very popular in the section. It was with sadness and much regret that this neighborhood learned of the passing on of Mr. E. '1‘. McClocklin. eldest brother of the McClocklin fam- ily. He was one of old No. 5's pupils in the seventies oi the last century. a Sioneer son. always cheer '. bright an progressive. We remern r with gratitude his specially enthusiastic su rt during the hot campaign oi i . No one could have been truer and more devoted. Another schoolmate gone! Life is blanket Then the news came that Mr. James Atkinson. too. had passed away. He. also. was a ioneer son and widely known throug out the township as he was the first to Operate the big grader and went all over the township with -‘A‘ 'l.“ ‘5.†.â€" vw-q â€""'-___ Mr. and its. Nelsoï¬' McGuire an famflx visited his parents. in Belg-avg I| uca lava Despite frosts every night up to the 0th inst. fruit is well set and promises a bumper crop. Spring grains are com- lng on rapidly. but owing to the ex- cessive rains. a greater acreage 0! mixed barley and buckwheat is being 'CCI'L. Sacrament of the Lord’s supper will be observed in the United Church here next Sabbath Mr. F. Haskett of Hamilton spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. E. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. John Ross of Stratford spent the week-end with his sister, Miss Ross. Mr. Gordon McMillan left on Tues- day morning for Toronto where he intends to remain for a time. Mrs. George Hostetter. who spent the past six weeks with friends in Montreal and Toronto returned to her home last week. A .n . ,j._ ___..._A_ -.“‘ it. These pioneer sons knew a good. deal about life's hardshiï¬i had to take men‘s places while yet ys. but with courage in their hearts and smiles on their faces. they faces! life’s. hagdships --_- 4.. "Wu ou- vvvvvvvv J â€".._-._ and never grew faintheiii'ted. June | ï¬tting time to be laid to rest. Swinton Park Guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. Drumm over ‘ the week-end were Mr. and Mrs. How - ard Drumm of Detroit; Mrs. Ruppel or Kitchener and Mr. and. Mrs. Tippett or Goderich. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. John Moore. who were married 55 years on the 9th of June. . Mrs. James Eccies is spending a couple of weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Strong at Lambton Mills. The famous Maple Leaf Quartette of Gait is coming . to the cultural Hall on Friday evening, une let under the auspices of the Holstein United church. met weather these days. Miss Jean Lowe'retumed to Niagara this week after ï¬nding a few weeks with her sister, . E. B. Dargavel. Mr. Morrow Ridden _ o; _sQutham_pton DOV. U â€"--â€" wâ€"v'- "id-.2 Angus Macm'tdéii and; Miss Mar- igaret visited friends in Glenelg recent- 5’- Mr. Campbell MacLean was the week-end nest of his friend. Mr. Archie Mac ntyre. Mr. A._W. MacArthur has erected a mill west of the burg on R. J. Corlett’s property and several men are now engaged cutting the timber taken from the Bolton swamp last winter. Mrs. George Ledingham of Vancou- ver is to address the W. M. S. at the Presbyterian church here on Wednes- day evening. June 19th. The Chats- worth and Williamslord ladies of W. " 'Mi. "Morrow Ridden of Southampton spggt the wept-end at his home here. -- - o -__L__- .‘ h‘A-A‘n CD'-‘.M 'Mia. ‘N. m atone or Glenelg visited ret ently with er son. Albert, oi the bug. and Mrs.R J.Corlett and Mar- ueMrite. spent Sunda with Mr. and rs. W. Greenwood o Zion. Mr. Lorne Macintosh of Niagara spent the week-end with ‘his mother brothers and_ sister. north of_ here. VV O U.- "C-“ --â€"â€"â€"-â€"_~_ ' _ M78. are alsb' invited t5 attend. Mrs. Ledingyam is_ to speak on Missions. . "1. “‘u‘ fl-‘A-AA “LUJIIBIIWIQQ -uu vv - v..__ -__ Mr. Robert Lowe rot Niagai'a motored here on Friday last to visit friends and. relatives over the_ week-end. _ -_ __-L Juno-wavy“ v v v. v--- .â€" Miss Florence Robeâ€"risen." who spent the winter months in Toronto. has re- turned to her home pere. _ U .OCV“ V“ --v- --vâ€"â€"â€"' The shareholders of our beef ring re- ceived the ï¬rst beef of this year on Saturday morning. Mr. Cliflord. Mc- Cracken has again been engaged as butcher. Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Messrs. James and Thomas Morrison of Owen Sound visited among old friends last week. John G. Banks, who spent two weeks with his aged mother has returned to Saskatchewan to attend court sessions, at Yorktown, Canora and Kamsack. When these are over he plans to return and spend the summeryith his mother. -1 it-..o..-n1 ‘llvvllb. , O -“----~v Herman. ï¬eill of Tillsonburg made a business trip to our locality. Most of our young people attended the circus at Hanover on. Saturday and returned fully satisï¬ed with the dag; sports. t Friday Zion and Edge Hill base- ball teams united and played their ï¬rst exhibition ame, with Rocky Saugeen team. ore on a narrow margin was in favor of Rocky Sangeen. n-n ,‘ A_-A-:-- ‘kn -A.“m â€a 7’15.‘Eéï¬ie‘?ï¬6"1§1fé'“bi"Momreal spent part of a week with his grand- mother, Mgs: “Banks. . _0.‘ I,A_-__ “A_.‘- A (Our 0m; Cornsâ€"pendent) The U. P. W. 0. Will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Edge on Friday afternoon 01' mi; week. Mr. and Mrs. Lance Rumble and son of Toronto were visitors over the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawson and family. Quite a crowd gathered to watch the ball game between Rocky and. Edge Hill on Friday evening. The Rocky team was victorious this time. The return game will be played. on Wednesday evening of this week. Misses Anne McDonald and Bessie Grant of Goderich were visitors this McLean. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence and. family spent a day this; week in Kit- Fulton. Mrs. Joe Re: Lenora Reay spent Sunday ' Brown. We extend to one of our the Derson 1 William Bailey, alkerton. in the pre~ senoe of immediate relatives and friends. to Mr. Harvey Wilfred Craig of Gait. We wish this young couple much happiness on their long expected journey of life. Miss Winnie Fisher. Elmwood. was the guest of her friend. Miss Christena Liyingstone_ last week; - n â€" .I .l- _-l-“‘-- kn- P B M: “I no. in your employ?†...“. 6“} W m “a Câ€" v '- On Wednesday evening the return game will be played on Joe Crutchley‘s grounds. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ewing spent Sunday at the John McKechniq home. Several cars from outside brought week-end visitors to the St. Marys Club House. Glenroadin. chenér. UIACIICA. Mr. Gordon Thompson. who s nt a few weeks near Brampton. re .urnec'. home 135*. week. Mr. Stanley Reay is employed in Hanover at present. Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Vessie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Caswell were in Fergus thi; week. left a good report. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Heddle, Hamil- ton. accom anied by Miss Annie Mc- son. Ivan, Mr. George Brown and Miss Irene McDonald, motored to Hamilton Saturday and. visited with Mr. and. Mrs. W. H. Hayward of that city. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fulton on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. C. Haber- mehl. Mr. and Mrs. Pfeffer. Hanover and Mrs. Miles. New Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fulton. Mrs. Joe Reay, Mr. Royden and Miss Lenora Reay and Mrs. Wm. Brown spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Brown. We extend hearty congratulations to one of our former Mulock girls in the person of Miss Myrtle Bailey. whose marriage took place Saturday at '~‘-â€" “â€" -â€"A ‘l-n “5' "I’DWIJV vv vvâ€"v Mrs. A. CWcDonald is visiting her friend. Mrs. Arnold of Wiarton this applying for a position in 1 Did she ever work for you?†corâ€"193mm!) §§ UUIIVCIJluvna mu: m ---- Crickington, Mr. 'lronn Mcb'éhald, Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Mrs. William Fulton, Miss Flora McDonald and Miss Lenora. First Business Man: “A Dornoch (Our Own Correspondent) (Our Own Correspondent) ose who attended the B_a_ptist Rocky Saugeel} Mulock '61 Tileï¬Ã©ig rvlsited rn, Albert, of the my oflloe. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE THE FORD CAR SIX¢BRAKE SYSTEM 4 Grips with Silgntl‘Power The four wheel system is operated by a foot pedal, while the emergency or parking system of two brakes, one on each rear wheel, is distinct and separate, operated by a hand lever. This added security is made possible through the unique design of the Ford steel spoke wheels to which drums are ï¬tted to accommodate two sets of internal brakes on the rear wheels. ' The smooth, even braking of the Ford car yields more advantages than maximum safety at all times, since it makes tires last longer and adds immeasurably to riding ease and driving comfort. danger of impaired performance from mud. sand, road dirt, grease or other foreign matter entering the mechanism or between the bands and drum. . , HE greatest safety feature on any auto mobileâ€"the braking systemâ€"has been developed on the Ford car to a degree that insures absolute driving conï¬dence. Being fully enclosed, the internal expanding brakes on all four wheels are free from any SMITH BROTHERS Durham, Ontario Io . ‘02â€0 Features M0!“ “tau-taunt. Mm“ Millicent“. Mam mummy. My. 1m 13, 19:9 1W9": 5‘3» ~4 ,. a". DIS. JAIIESON an Innis on“! and residmu-o' :. 'Y. ‘ I.†out of Tht- 11.4.: H W Street. L()\\'(~:‘ '1 ;. m hours. ‘2. m 3 x.‘ i - (except Sundays. 1): 05108 and residom‘v at ' W and Lammun :- dfl old Post Other ()1‘. h 11 um. 1.30 to 4 pm. Mï¬hsueet. Durham. (5 University of Tommu. 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