soft lute popular 11 y will 11 line of 1011 ament: AKERS ver, M.P.P. no; Harphaï¬ rts will be of- 1 tournament: football *1 1‘7“? 17.3533 â€.1 b" rm. w r v I? ‘ °\ 1 HM), O'H- 3‘). . r. v. ’ 1 'Z\ ‘. 4‘ (:L) "r: Y Y . . . Wu Luatze 1 V “I, I ‘ ‘\ 3-. _'v"“"‘ ; ~c-o‘-o~ 0' unc-o-o-o.-o-..-..~o-ououawe-muco-oo-ouowo-oov-ouo- Bad The Chronicle ads on page 7. PAGE 8. WWM¢WOOQMW C0! th Hahn Hou D rham ' TUESDAY, JUN 17,1930 NSER Exclusive Eyesight Special \will be at It Pays to Get tbs Truth .About Your Eyes IN bUHHAMi Tomy HALL n IC 'O-O‘MWOQ at8p. C comn mum S ing with musical. and. in addition. guy-000.00.".M'Wï¬ )C ll i'ssion 25c. )MMH‘TI Nb. and. Mrs. Merton Reid of Sea- forth visited friends hero on Friday. Mrs. Reid’s sister, Miss E. Davidson. accompanied them home for a shori visic. Georgetown week nurses at the Hospital I visited friend': . in Cruel] wood. Miss Agnes McWhirter Miss; Agnes McWhirter of Keldon and M. Barry Dale: of Damascus visited. Mr. and. Mrs. W. Lane over the week- end. Mrs. Lane and little Jean accom- panied them back. to Keldon fpr a coupla of day';' vis_it._ play Tues At l( Mrs. Tuck. spent the week-end. with 21' brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. (Our Own Correspondent) end with da; WITH YOUR EYES 1 friend" U them back. to Keldon {or a of dayc' visit. Dramatic Club is putting on the Be an Optimist†in ,Ayton thin r; evening. meeting of the School trustees eek a1! om teachers were re- d fox anothe; yeax. Lein Fmtbal! Team played Ayton :on on Friday evening. The was 2-1 in favor of HoLstein. ‘0 0.. o...oo.n.oo.u.«.u.oo.n .00.! B. Rlxon visited friends in r: over the week-end. gthc 25th graduation of Hospital there. and. also in Guelph and ROck4 of Kincardine W8 Jrsday Mount report rt'erial (m meetin fre mg in the 1 afternoon Forest 3: of the I played AytOn ’vening. The of Holstein. WH’ito scored 11' ,.. .“c’*G.COW~2 'est. gave a the North I at Kit- .ents were L-eeting and Unit- the asocialtimewasspent. MlssKllgour wasaccmnpaniedhere byMraJchn The regular monthly meeting of the Women’s Institute will be held on Thursday of this week at the home of ~ Mrs. J. 0. Queen. A large attendance 11 hoped for. . Word has been received of the death of Mrs. (Rev) John Little. She passed away on Monday evening at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bell in Guelph. The funeral takes place on Thursday afternoon at Rockwood. Many here will remember Mrs. Little as the gracious. kindly lady of the manse. She was loved by all who knew her. Rev. Mr. Little and family have the deep felt sympathy of the whole community in A the loss of a loving wife and mother. Priceville ( Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Percy Chambers returned to Toronto after spending a week at he: father’s Mr. Allan McLean. - Miss Doris McLean of Toronto spent the week-end at her parental home. Visitors at Mr. Henry Tucker’s Sun- day were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Seigner. Mr. Francis and daughters Hazel and Islay and Maurice 'of Walkerton, Mr. and Mrs.- William. McLeod. Donalda and Annie, and Miss Mary McCuaig. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lawrence and fam- ily of Durham. - Mrs. Aggie Salter is spending a couple of weeks in Torbnto. Mrs. Ray McLean spent a few days visiting her parents at Shelburne. Mr. David Hincks, accompanied by Air. and Mrs. Hector McLean and Miss Jean and Mr. Lachie McKinnon mo- tored to Fergus Thursday and attends-d *he :raduation of Miss Catherine MC- (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Lennox visited Arthur friend's last week. Mrs. Minnie Harriston of Detroit and son Crawford and wife spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lawrence last week. _ _ _ Ir. Thos. Lawrence and two of h'm family of Detroit came over on Satur- day and made a number of calls: and returned Sunday evening. It is quite a number of years since he was: here be- for ‘\ Lo -v- w- Dr. L. Cr. Campbell. Conservative candidate. was in our township one day last week looking after election affgirs. M1. Alex. Allaï¬. son Lloyd. daughters Tilley and. Rebecca of Torontc. spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Queen. Mr. James Slicer, agent for Renfrew Cream seperators was in our neigh- borhood last week and sold one to Mr. Wes. Andrews. - Sunday school haw reopened again in St. Pauls. Everyone is welcome and the little folks especially should be urged to attend and not miss the op- portunity of nesting the gospel ex- plained. - The older ones get so much mattnews at Hum vase sewn w w engrossed in the pleasures and pursuits in his element. of the world that they have no to: it. league, and in comparison has the The brick. house of Mr. William Pol- least errors. lock formerly owned by Miss Mary A. “ " ' How about that Inter-town Softballl League? Has it died in the shell. or wasn’t the incubator warm enough?1 Outside of the ï¬rst announcement no- Bradley was destroyed by ï¬re last Thursday forenoon. It was supposed to have been started from the stove .pipes. The loss is partly covered by in- 'surancc. Some of our neighbors went back to the big ï¬re of McLeod’s barns at Swinton Park last Wednesday night. It seemed just over the next hill until they got close to it. This part of the country has had more than its share of ï¬res of late. It is only a week or so ago since the barn on Thos. B. Tucker’s place had a clam call. . Fire was well started when Mr. James Tucker went to let out a horse and discovered it and extinguished it. '- Mrs. J. C. Queen will entertain the Holstein Branch of the Women’s In- stitute on Thursday afternoon. The County L.O.L. picnic in Holstein on Friday will likely be well attended. thing more has been heard. 0 O O The lacrosse practices go better and better. One recently saw twenty can- didates on the ï¬eld chasing the rubber pill. The boys are rounding into shape and with a few exhibition games under their belts, should give a good account of themselves when they meet Fergus. t t t We have heard nothing this year of a Ladies’ Softball team. How come? The girls provided some interesting sport lastseasonandmaybecertainoithe fan’s support shoud they decide to play again this year.. ' Are foul tips hot? Ask Doug Ewen. The County L.O.L. picnic in Holstein on Friday will likely be well attended. Usually the brethren turn out well to all such gatherings. (Our Own Correspondent) Recent visitors from Detroit to this neighborhood were Mr. and. Mrs. Craw- ford Harrison. and family and Mrs. Jones Harrison, Mr. McIntyre, Mr. Joe met Corner Concerns Glenmont THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mrs. James Corry an to spent the past wee many friends in an EcMfllan, Toronto, and [orence McQueen of nethon a Mr. Dax .mndn 1G? n and ha the 1C “VI.“ .â€" mss Marjorie Ritchie visited over the week-end with Miss Jean Ledlnsham. Domoch. Mr. Donald McDonald of South Lino spent a few days with his brother. Mr. John A. MacDonaltL Quite a few from this neighborhood ening. “53% «_ Mr..an ' Mal Robex‘san. L wel. were week-end visitors a; the 11336 of M1. and Mrs. Thos. GlencrOSS. Edgemllbeefringgotofltoagood start on Wednesday with a 440 pound- er supplied by Mr. George Ritchie. The four groups of Edge Hill com- munity club put on a baseball tourna- ’ment on June 3 which proved quite in- ;teresting.’ The ï¬nal play of! waq won iby group No. 1. After the gasebal! all l'l'esor’ced to the Orange Hal! where the evening In the moisthy fltested' game played on/the 10031;de thir: sea. sorr the Bachelors nosed. Rout Holstein by 5-4' scoring the winning run in the last half of the seventh. A very evid- ent improvement in the visitors’ ï¬eld- -1-..- ing.was largely : score and. Irvin 'Tha mc (our Own'Correspoudent) Miss net! OW “:8 m â€â€œ1 last Thursday nicht the Canada Life team from Hanover came over to try conclusions with the local Ali-Stars, but the locals were too good for them. Fowler, the local hurler set them down with two safe hits, while Rey the Han- over pitcher was touched for four singles. Good fielding marked the play of both teams, especially in the inï¬eld. Hanover having but four errors and the locals having three. The visitors' two runs came in the second and fourth in- nings, both runners scoring on errors. i115 Ideals tallied in the ï¬rst. mm and sixth innings. Score by innings 1 2 3 4 5 67 R.H.E Hanover ................ 0101000 224 Durham ............... 1020001 443 That boy Fowler sure had the Indian w v ï¬â€"câ€"_ One batter Evén tried to reach up and clout down the high ones. When Sparling got down to get a low throw from the catcher, the runner’ 8 foot hit him in the neck. We have often heard the threat of “a kick in the 019m neck†but that was the ever saw it carried out. Matthews at third base seems to be in his element. He has ï¬gured in more plays than any other player in the league, and in comparison has the least errors. Doug started behind the plate for the Bachelors and in the second got a foul tip from Christie on the end of the thumb on his right hand knocking the ï¬rst joint completely out. He had the dislocation reduced but it ï¬nished Doug's softball for the evening. 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