bee time with her son, Mr. Wu Nelson and “I! m Nelson. The Women's Institute met on “3 Thursday last at Mrs. Thorne's home with a good attendance. Arrangements {:2 were made for the annual “At Home†.JOh to be shipped to Spanish River, Algoma. h tog: A very enjoyable social was held on . as. Friday 8‘8!)ng in the basement of the . tho: United church. Although the weather sire was not the best the basement was well :3“! '0" tilled The program was put on by :hisl those from the south end of the con- mgregation and consisted of choruses. = wlsolos. duets readings music from th( I" â€d south end (at $3 and a play The -0 -L- _I First Day 5‘ School" which caused a good deal 01 merriment. A bountiful lunch was. ‘1' ed by the north folks. Three s! 12H lcadr of young peOple â€from our Community Circle drove to mflount Fores Mcnday evening on in- : mvltatlon of the young people of West- minster C'ulf'h. Harrision young ’ ~pe0ple alsr were guests. A debate be- : tween two of the Harriston young ! 553.53% I rapeOple an’ mo from Holstein Miss . Indflargaret Amlll and Mr. Alex. Sim -' â€resulted in a tie. Harriston had one _. I PAGE a I ’ hagpoint ahead for delivery and Holstein O D gone point on matter. A good program ‘ ‘ “was put on. The Mount F01 est young U :1, people served lunch. A very enjoyable ’ mum was spent. to Allan lett last week ter in Tomato 01110!thth theBankatpruent._ (Our Own 0017mm!) Miss M. Scott of Non!) Wt maJohnAldredotmrhamspent the week-end with friends in Wm Nnh. 80'“! .’s Drug Store cold and stormy. m weather is very hard on the aged peOple. Mr. Will Hesnp, Benttnck, visited his cousins, the Heslip family. on Sunday. Some 0! our progressive farmers are healing logs to Owen Sound and and Mr. James Young who has rented the former Ewen farm for a period of ï¬ve years moved in and took possession this week. Mr. Neil McLean purchased a ï¬ne young horse this week from Mr. Robert Mighton oi Mulock. waldlth Tory of Toronto is a visit- or at the home of Mr. James Ellison. mm Dorothy Scholar of Owen Sound ondMlsaLens ofPrestonarespendlns holidays at thel: homo here. ave: the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Braun spent Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Bush Vaughan. The boys and girls are having a merry time with their hand sleighs on the Rocky hill these nights. Mr. Allen Bell is visiting his sister. Mrs. Colin Reay at Ebenezer this week. with Mrs. R. Banks recently. Miss Lena Schafer was the guest of Miss Irene and Blanche McKechnle Sincere sympathy of a host of friends in this community is extended to Miss Agnes Macphail, M.P., and other mem- bers of the family, in the death of her father, Mr. Dougal Macphail. Rocky Saugeen ( Our Own Correspondent) And still it snows! Each day brings a little more. On account of so much. teaming into town of logs and. wooci the roads are kept in very good. condi» Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean and daugh- ter Catherine enjoyed a social time with. Mrs. Alex. McIntosh and family on Friday evening. The U. P Y. P. O. organized on Thursday evening for 1930. We-hope Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Edge were the 'guests on Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean. a1-1_ "(:13â€" 'xnembers' will send in their names and as many new ones as pos- siblc. with his mann. m W 11111 (Our Own Correspondent) Hill was a visitor this week sister, Mrs. George Scheur- ColmaOil spent a few days '2‘:- 1*. verston '():H' Um. Correspondent) M ~. :1" â€*7 ~., ‘thur McNally treated 111;.- :;.:‘.'11;; a" “" ".1 â€10 neighborhood to a 503.15 3‘1"" has Frloay evening. Mrs. M. Burke is at present visiting with ro‘a"'2'o. ? Taris. Mint: 1\.’ 3371227.: 6.; went to Toronto last week to atend‘ the funeral on Friday 01' Mt: A. Campbell and to visit her hro‘he.‘ Ivan. who is: in the hospital there. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Edwards and son Norman of Sault Ste. Marie and Mr. H A Campbell of To- ronto accompanied. he: home or. Mon- day and. spent a couple of days a’; the Edward: home. Mr. Hugh McArthu..-‘ har‘. ". buzz-sawn ing bee on Tuesday of this week and put up a fine pile of wood. There are a few reasons why stoc": improvement has not made greater progress: in many farming communities. One of the chief reasons in thought- lessness. carelessnes'. or dishonesty oi' the patrons. who fail to pay the mod~ erate fees charged; but let year and year pas“. by without ever considering the initial 'cost of such thoroughbred stock. the cost of their upkeep. the certain amount oi danger involved and greater still the time lost oftenest in the busy season tending to the needs of their patrons. If there are any debts that should be paid promptly they are those owing to the enterprising farm- ers, who desire not only to improve their own stock, but those of the neigh- bours around and about him. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barbour was in Toronto for a couple of days last week the former receiving treatment for a facial trouble. , Mr. Thomas Daley is laid off work at present with heart trouble. He is a medicine man but they too have their own troubles at times. The weekly dancing party by the Lake people was held in the home of Mr. Ai'thixr Lawrence on Friday night and the usual good time was exper- A dance at the home of Mr. Wesley Pollock last Friday night was an en- joyable affair as was also one at the home of Mr. William Pollock the week before. Mrs. Robert Lewis of Letter Breen visited her mother, Mrs. Eden and sis- ter, Mrs. Queen last week. Mr. David Hamilton is spending a fortnight with his daughter, Mrs. Farr Lawrence near his old home. St. Paul’s Vestry meeting was held last week and the old officers re-elect- ed. The two wardens changed places. The Rector’s Warden, Mir. Art Lee is‘ now People’s Warden while your humble scribe took the other positions. Mr. Farr Lawrence shipped a car load of stock to Toronto a couple of weeks ago. He has been gradually working into that business and we 'hope to soon see him a regular ship- per as opposition is the life of trade. Mrs. Arthur Lawrence is laid up and under the care of Dr. Smith at present. We all hope for her speedy recovery as in either work or play she is a leading spirit. loan 01 soocx w ruronw a couple OI days , that cities and towns have the weeks 330' He has been gradually right to hold municipal nominations in working into that business and we the evening, instead of at noon, and hope to soon see him a regular ship- that polling booths be located outside per as opposition is the life of trade. of polling subdivisions. Mrs. Arthur Lawrence is laid up They also asked compulsory insurance and under the care of Dr. Smith at for motorists; that land-owners be not present. We all hope for her speedy allowed to me subdivision plans until recovery as in either work or play she :‘pepropvredommg :mipfld’ mung isaleadingspirit. theirshareoianymoniesreoovered Some of the newspapers in comment- from old age pensioners; that traffic inconthescarcityoiauctionsalesthis signals be uniform throughout the year 83y it is an evidence of the pros-- province, and that prisoners be 13814 Derityoiiarmersbutitseemstobosalariesiorthemaintenanceoftheir mdlnstonowoneioonatit. We ‘W'W‘DM- hadnouced there mnosaleshere either but thought itmyettooaoon w mm“ v' â€". __ -v .v 3E1}. Ellen â€"Brockheaft, seven times lady amateur skating champion of Germany, has turned professional and is here seen on the ice at St. Moritz, Switzerland, where she is giving an exhibition 01 he: skill to her pupils. GERMANY ’S SKATING CHAMPION TURNS PROFESSIONAL really proved reliable. on the job. They would feel uneasy if titre clerk had to run 011' to some of his other duties; and. place an inexperienced deputy in charge oi the scales. Apart from that smal‘. favor h’ Durham has men capab) e of being Clerk, Treasurer, Hydro Secâ€" retary. Inspector 01' wood and food anr‘. Truant cfl‘icer. it; would be a bette: advertisemen‘. fo: Durhamitcw than ii' they had. the fastest: hockey team that ever chased a puck. Mr. Earl Mead received word last week of the death of his aunt. Mrs. Robert Horton of Collingwood at the age of 86. She was Maria Mead of. this neighborhood before her marriage back in the sixties but there are few of her associates of those days left to remember her. St. Paul’s people are talking of put- ting on a lecture with views and en- tertainment in the church in the near future. Refreshments and tea will be served. The date and the details will be arranged in the very near future. CEMETERY COMPANY HELD ANNUAL MEETING Considerable Work Was Done Las’; Summer in Beautifying Maplewood Cemetery. While Auditors‘ Report Showed Finance.) in Satisfactory Condition. The annual meeting of Maplewood Cemetery was held in the Varney Orange hall on Wednesday of last week. the 15th inst. Mr. G. M. Leeson ably ï¬lled the duties or chairman. The trustees’ report showed that they had done considerable work and much improvement, and the auditors’ report was quite satisfactory, a balance slight- ly above last year being on the books. The treasurer’s report showed a very small expenditure for the year. Much discussion followed regarding the upkeep of plots and it was finally decided to establish a fund solely for this purpose, the said fund to be se- curely invested and only the interest urer, Gordon Grant; Gravedigger, Bert ASK TO HOLD CIVIC NOMINATIONS IN EVENING Some 50 members of the Ontario Municipal Association, headed by Con- troller C. J. Tulley, of Ottawa, today minister of lands and forests in the Ontario Government asking legislation to cover eight major resolutions. They asked that municipalities be not liable for damages arising from accidents on icy sidewalks, unless the ice had been down more than three approved by municipal councils; that the province rebate to municipalities their share of any monies recovered from old age pensioners; thnt traffic signals be uniform throughout the mummy. and that prisoners be paid Following are the oï¬lcers elected_ for Dr. Hess’ Improved With Dr. Hess Im roved Stock Tonic you worm your Hogs on full feedâ€"no f ting, no capsuling, no purging with strong medicine, no cat i1g of the Hog â€"you just put i in the food. Dr. Hess Improved Tonic is a wormer an appetizer, and a mineral balnnce all combined in the product. Your Hogs begin to fhri e m. ‘ e ï¬rst dose. Costs little to useâ€"- the price of one pan of po ’ l tonic a 110;; for 30 days. REMEMBERâ€" r. Hes 1m raved Stock Tonic does not take the place of F and F can take the place of Dr. Hess [waved S k om'c. lulu-null“ 5-. s. HUNTER co. Is Sold ongEvidence- - - Not Argument bilpnce all combi: â€Mi 9 m t e ï¬rst .pou ofpo '1 ERâ€" r. Hes 1m: Hero 15’ our Guarantee Our business is to create printing that makes sales. Typography, choice of stock â€"every element that makes for more attractive mailing- pieces and handbills is pro- duced here with the care that spells success. Exact estimates of costs are offer- ed on each job regardless of size. The Chronicle Printing House Phone 37 . Duh: um. usury 23. I†gs Should ? 3y . Amanhld â€MW‘ Mr. Albert Noble.‘ w Mouse. Rober‘ m Mural sessia nll Woe records "I tad many sped “It. While it was “3 the meeting was 1 m by Rm: H. a Queen Street 1511110} VII I180 a suspicion L m boxing glows. a u'obably. may b0 laxdi urge turnout. If :11 then the crowd was. 1 there was \‘m‘y‘ 112310 (‘1 the tablo and Mn m1 .- sedate an mom ()1 1 myor H1111?!“ 1:1 nuts to 1m Comm! â€cation mm 01.1 1 c “ members and {1 K their best endoax (1‘ the community :1: :1 Wiatiom mac m were letters 0 .â€"v m6 for chequ ‘ w. 1nd also comxr. u the â€m3 uhich flu you was 39901 the following 1181 ‘ an ï¬rst named 11‘. tha chairman: My Nirht- WYâ€"B $1026 )1. G. cuder. Fire and Light-J. I. Whitman Ohlfltyâ€"Ma my more. Reeve Boll Board of Indw: Whitman. B. 510214 Dr. D. B. Jamzomm Court of Rmxmmr An account Ind] mung to $22926 power through 111'» r dun he had (’N‘C'M named to the Count (crud t0 the Bun“ up With the Standal Board of Heal'} A. u. Bell. J. H Hr. John M Rich Behool T2 The date for IBM 0! Revision \V: i‘ '.~ the Mayor and Ii r; 0min] Amminl Speaking to 7‘ 0‘ town clerk and ('0 “us. the mam: the dectb 02 Mr. ‘ Ind been consxdm Ithaca with was some of the town c In economy in 5 opinions on the “mouse express million that the 01 (IN-Inner might bu emul- Smith was. 0: Camellia: Noble (1! “Id be much of a m salaries amou would be diflicul: 1U so small an an Inyor Hunter in .14 flat the office I“ the secretar.v ‘ M carried a u I. thought by 00"“ mm: saving Ind tint the colle 64.â€"NO. s 1030 Can an Honda: I of the ye (or future