dates, 10c. Lhades 'ong for 1? patterns ek onsible needed for full , Prop. ovum nun combustion. U- L :60 wall adjustable ghtning last 7“! 9 $2,000,000 in Lung RIB-ROLL poï¬ng. It 405. a lifetime. Pro- 1.5 and “S, soup K!!! at 15c. advertise i1: handï¬hoadcc.‘ fancy each .. 5c. |~'.. Store >HED at“! {al.- on. The 3‘1"" [del' '11" mod the farm a“. livestock do- .5873.“ Baht-d : on. lost through and nah. libcul 19c. 69c. The recent rains have dissolved the fertilizers. There is very little' specuiating in live r kaspricesaredroppingeachsuc- ing week. ' Miss M. E. Lyons has been re-engag- ed by the Trustee Board of No. 5 for another year at an increase in sdary. Mr. E. R. Peart has purchased a new Ford roadster. ‘ Mrs. William Tirflmms received the sad news of the death of a niece, Miss Vera Neely of Toronto, a sister )ives “1th Mr and Mrs. 'l‘immins. Over a score from this neighborhood attended the nurses graduating exer- Cises at Owen Sound hospital on Thurs- day night of last week when Miss lam \oungest daughter of Mr. and ill-{'14: W: J. Greenwood was one of the graduating c1955; ‘ ___ -__ A A--- A. LL- 0151i Manufacturing Co. of Edmonton, who was down to the Manufacturers’ convention held in Toronto laSt week, spent a few days at the close of the week with his brother, J H on the old the week. Traverston (Our Own Correspondent) G. Robson. manager of the Mr. and Mrs. R T._Cook of Detroit are holidaying at the Cook homestead and visiting among their many kindred Mr. and ms. George Robertson of Molesworth arrived at Mr. J. Green. wood’s on a holiday outing early last day. f atrï¬ly "8f“ Chatsworth were guests at Mr. Albert McNally’s on the ï¬rst of the week. Miss Katie May Firth paid Guelph kindred a visit one day recently. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook were the guests at her old home near Chesley the ï¬rst of the week. I Mr. John A. Beaton’s home is made livelier by the presence of his brother Duncan of Chicago and Mrs. Theme, his sister from Guelph. the regular routine. The party con- sisted of our better half, Mina, W. H. and dad. The route was north this trip to Owen Sound, Shallow Lake, Wiar- ton, and away well on to Lion’s Head. CALYES NOW against Blackleg. ». W. Richardson and Du}ham, Onto The scenery was beautiful,'roads fairly good, cattle and sheep in the ï¬elds well bred and in good condition, but. we came back thanking Providence that we hadn’t to work among those giant boulders or on those rocky-bottom areas. One thing impressed us great- lyâ€"rthe number of city folk motoring up among the wilds. All seemed try- ing to get away from urban centres to revel in nature’s unspoiled scenes. Seeding is ï¬nished, roots all in, fam- ers and their sons are anxious now to earn some money working on the side- roads and concessions. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘A. Beaton have re- cently enjoyed niotor trips to Guelph and Toronto. . Mrs. H. Moï¬at, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Moff at and daughter Ruth of Edge Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell of Welbe‘ck spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McClocklln. - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Allen and son Dave of No. 9 section spent the first .of the week with the Davis family. evening this week with Mr. and Mrs. Gillen Boyd, Glenroadin. , Miss Catherine McLean spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Corinne Lawrence. , ‘ Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) The U. F. W. 0. will .hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Dougal Clark on Friday afternoon of this week. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson on the arrival of a “a VI ubavv. Quite a crowd of ’the young peeple enjoyed the dance put on by Bunessan and Rocky Clubs on Friday night in the hall in Durham. Mr'. and Mrs. M. Linweber and fam- ily, Stratford, were callers on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Crutchley. " vlv-ieaâ€"Riest. congratulations are extend- ed to Miss Belle Lauder on her mar- riage on Saturday to Mr. Souter, To- ronto. â€" 'We hope for a good attendance at the lectures which are being held in the school on Tuesday and Thursday even- ings of each week for three 'weeks, the meetings to open at 8.30. Good speak- ers are expected to address the meet- ings on Co-operative marketing. All welcome. VD. Mr. and Mrs. Souter. Toronto. were guests with Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lauder while in attendance at the marriage of their 'son on Saturday. Knox Corners (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Thompson took the service at Knox on Sunday. He spoke of the time when Presbyterians were more faith- ful in the study of the Bible than many of them are today and also mem- 1 orized the Shorter Catechism. People need three square meals of food each day for their bodies but try to keep their souls fed with little or no spiritual food. He said that he had been in homes where it was hard to ï¬nd a Bible showing how little it is used in many homes. He also spoke of sanc- tiflcation without which no man can see God and yet we hear so little of it now-a-days. Miss Myrtle Marshall and Miss Smith sang “No Longer â€" _--n I I __--- A“ The Women’s Baptist church I Robert McLean mg with a. E President. Mrs‘ lister from near Brantford. They at- tended servioe at Knox and Mr. Burch took the Bible class. Miss Margaret Petty went to Owen ,Sound last week where she has ac- The Women’s Mission (Ju'cne m uw Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Robert McLean for their June meet- ing with a. good attendance. The President. Mrs. Knisley, was in the ii: Meatord last closed Wink 1‘31““. BAP'I'IS'I‘ MISSION CIRCLE 1n JesiIS†THE DURHAM CHRONICLE .’3 Mission Circle an “What a m followed by the at the Canada now holds the world’s record for air mail speed as well as for oper- ating efï¬ciency, since D. 8. Bondurant, air mail pilot. flew from Toronto to Montreal. 3 distance or 340 miles. at an average speed of 193 miles per hour a shorttime ago. and W. Fleming flew mail from Saint John, NB.. to Mon. According to authentic ï¬gures, Can- ada also holds the title for the high-' est efficiency as regards successful air mail flights. The laurel goes to Can- adian Airways Ltd, which company showed an operating efficiency of 95.3 per cent for the last 18 - months. Another record flight -was that oi “Shorty†Hatton. a regular air mail. pilot who flew from Mentreal to Mone- ion. a distance of 480 miles. in hours and 45, minutes. LEARN TO CONTROL YOUR. - TEMPERS IS ADVICE GIVEN The young fellow with the pin); rose in his coat lapel gave me a look that seemed to imply, “Do you think that I could ever be betrayed into getting angry at such a dream of feminine loveliness?" Ah. young groom with swelling pride and love, roses fade and lose their perfume. and human mates need to constantly replenish their stocks of love and affection. The ancient Greeks thought that in- sanity war. a sort of madness. Modern alienists admit that when we get mad we cease to think straightly. Mark Twain and his wife ‘made the mutual pledge that “they would not both. get mad at the same time“ If I were his Satanic Majesty. the. Tempter, I think I would try to get in my work on peOple’s tempers. Life if. at -- 'â€"‘ ~vâ€"v"_ at an averége spéed of 240 miles Highway Check your brakes carefufly before you start out on the highway. You may have to depend on them, and they may fail you . . . to the injury of yourself or others. und 0111!: animal,†“What do you mean: ’asked his mo- littla “Why, on the King's HUM audall other road: endured! The Keystone of Safety be'me'Amens'ot Amelia. a: pet and of the people don‘t know what Ame. aomeofthehwsm PAGE 8