:0105039303 Mr. and Mrs. Tippett of Goderich are guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Moorehead. Miss Jean McEachern. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McEachern 01 F3- remont is a patient in Durham hospital \\ here on the 3rd inst. she underwent an operation for appendicitis. Drs. Sneath of Dromore and Jamieson of Mrs. H. T. Hugin of Battle Creek. Mich†is in town arranging ion- the dis- posal of her furniture by auction, the sale to take place this Saturday after- noon at her former residence. Mr. Hugiil has a good position at Battle home Messrs. Irvine Noviss and Joseph Hunter of Branttord spent a few days last week with Mr. Angus McArthur and. Mr. Albert Thompson, Durham. Miss Lylla Macdonald 01 Toronto. who has been visiting in Durham and Neustadt for the past two weeks, left Monday for Whitby where she will spend the summer. Mr. Samuel Sproule of Mount Forest is visiting his way. Mrs. Roy Lawrence. Mrs. Fred. Fairman of Toronto visit- ed for a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rowe. here. Miss Nettie Watt left on Saturday for her sister’s in Guelph after a two months’ visit with her aunt. Mrs. Annie Reid. Lambton street. Those who were present from a dis. tance at the funeral services of the late Mrs. Charles McArthur were Mrs. Sutherland and daughter Irom Wind- sor: Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson, Kitchener: Mrs. Farrow. Sr., Mr. Chas. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ries. two sons and one daughter. and Mr. Howard Page. all from Niagara Falls. NJ. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Graydon Moorhead of Toronto is spending a holiday in the parents! a! home. Miss M. E. Halpenny. arrived in town on Saturday evening from Toron- to and will spend a holiday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. Robinson. Edge Hill and other friends in this and will in future make mi; “My. Ma! 8, 1930 Mrs. Edgar C. Ritchie of Egremont. returned home Saturday aiter a few month’s spent in Toronto. Miss J. McArthur, RN, matron oi Barrie hospital and sister, Miss A. Mc- Arthur of Owen Sound were guests on Saturday oi Mrs. T. E. Blair. Miss Eva Lawrence is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Henderson. in Detroit. Mr. Palmer Patterson left on Friday to visit his mother. who was seriously ill with pneumonia at her daughter’s, Mrs. W. W. Lawrence’s in Detroit. We are pleased to report that Mrs. Pat- terson has taken a decided change for the better. He was accompanied to Detroit by Mr. Philip Lawrence. They returned home Sunday evening. Mr. Wm. R. Weir broke the small bone in his right wrist while cranking the car on Thursday morning. This is a great handicap to a farmer when the rush of spring work is on hand. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and daughter Marjorie of Tara, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 'I‘ruax of Mount Forest, Mr. Truax Sr. and Misses Truax of Durham were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Lawrence. Mr. and Mrs. Murday. Stayner. vis- ited the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Padfleld spent the week- end with her uncle in Detroit. Mr. R. J. Smith of Unity, Sash, who was in Toronto last week attending a board meeting of the United church spent the week-end with his brother- in-law. Mr. Ear! Mead. Mr. and Mrs. John Ball, Hanover, who recently returned from Florida, spent Sunday with Mrs. Ball’s sister. Mrs. John McKeehnie. taurant. When it came to paying they disagreed. Finally, they decided that the waiter should be blind-folded, and that the ï¬rst one he touched should foot the bill. They are still at large. Four Scotsman had dinner in a res- Halpenny’s v-vv' was: an undergraduate at McGill Col- lege, studying medicine and attending lectures all day and at night operating e. telegraph key. TO MEET BRITISH ROYALTY‘ Miss Elizabeth Kent, one of the popular society beauties across the border, who will be presented to King George and Queen Mary at the ï¬rst of this year’s royal courts, scheduled for May 14, in London. HYMENAL THE DURHAM CHRONICLE hour long, Or a sixty-minute card party. People seem to want to get their mon- .- . only.an hour at éhurchâ€" That's a1! they’ve paid for! I never thought of that. asking what’s h'm hurry, Because one hour and. ï¬ve minutes in church is such an outrageously long time! I was wondering How those folks stood it to sit three hours at the theatre, And two and a half hours at the movies And I never heard of a dance only one ey’s worth When they go to shows and things. Wellh perhaps that's why th_ey want Jupiter and Toots and Casper. the three Wainwright bison presented to Adelaide, Australia, by the Canadian government, reached their new and far-distant home in the pink oi condi- tion and are now well settled between the yaks and the African buffalo, ac-‘ cording to word received here today from Australia. The three prairie roamers were shipped from Wainwright to Montreal in a specially constructed Canadian‘ National stock car and from i there they made their long voyago on; the 8.8. “Canadian Victorâ€. “They were good sailors and they never lost their appetites,†said Captain Mcf‘am'n on the arrival of the “Victor†in port. “Between the three of them they ate a ton of hay and oats on the trip." Gordon Johnson, General Agent of the Canadian National Railways, represent-l ing the Dominion of Canada. preseut- ' ed the animals to A. C. Minchin. direct- I or of the South Australia Zoologicall‘ Society. On the gate of their enclosure has been fastened a brass tablet bear- ing the words: “Buffalo from Wain-' wright Park, Alberta, Canada. Canaâ€" dian National Railways. Donated by the Dominion of Canada.†‘ Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) The monthly meeting of the U. P. W. 0. will be held at the home of Mrs. James Ewen on Friday afternoon of th’m week. Mr. and Mrs. L .Sheldroth and family were visitors with friends at the Rocky the ï¬rst of the week. Mrs. James Lawrence is spending a BISON NOT SEASICK 0N lENGT HY VOYAGE hree Canadians from Wainwright Travel to Austnflgâ€"Prove to be Good Sailors and Never Missed a In all their varied forms, quickly relieved by THE GREAT SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC REMEDY RHEUMATISM For Sale by McFadden“ Drug Store and Central Drug Store. 0m NEURALGIA with Toronto friends this â€"Northern Messenger. AND So though I’m properly born and bred. I’ll own with a certain mt That any color, so long as it's red, Is the color that suits me best. Any color, so long as it's red, Is the color that suits me best. Though I will allow there is much to be said For yellow and. green and the rest; But the feeble tints which some “feet In the things they make or buy Have neverâ€"I say it with all respect- Appealed. to my critical eye. There’s that in red that warmeth the Apg! guickeneth a man within. NEW MAID (m a Scotch household): “I haven't seen u newspaper aentoutheresmcelcume. mmmeydo with themâ€"have 'em bound?" --Tbe Humanist, London. The Critic’s Choice its give stomach and cleaning and see how Just ()me reuevés GAS. :- constipation TW hours! a mootognes on lower bowel. it PAGE 5