Now we know why they put resin on the canvas in a prize ring. It’s to kill the odor of the ï¬ghtâ€"Guelph Mer- Keep the date. August 12, Open for the play, “The Colonel’s Maid.†to be presented by the Bunessan young people in the school house. The service at Glenelg Centre 'Bap- tist church was taken by Rev. Mr. Armstrong on Sunday. He is in charge of the services for July as Mr. Priest is away on his'vacation. Mr. Willie mflord, of Owen Sound. is hired with Mr. Geo. Stewart for the haying. Phone10 Davis. of Toronto. are holidaying at the Mactarlane home PAGE 8 Misses Shields and Betty Mackenzie we holidaying at Mr. D./ J. MacAr- that's. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. md Mrs. Mulntyre. of Dor- noch. visited Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Dawn's home. COAL OI Penn-Smith Starts ONTARIO This community extends sincere sym- pathy to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nicol in the death of their little son Kenneth, aged 4 years. who was drowned on Wednesday last at Feversham. The Mr. E. Rutherford and Mr. T. Wy- ville attended the funeral of little Ken- neth Nicol at Feversham on Friday last. .-()ur Own Cormmor-denf) Mr. Gordon Gibson, Toronto, has been holidaying with his grandfather, Mr. Beamish. here. Mrs. Peavoy, Toronto, and Miss Ella Wilson, Chicago, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bates recently. With favorable weather the hay should be nearly all under cover this week. Fall wheat is a good am this year and is ripening rapidly, most of it being nearly ready for harvest. Mr. and Mrs. Gurney, Toronto, vis- ited Monday with the Misses Edge. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie returned home Sunday after a three weeks’ visit with her sister in Highgate. Mrs. W. G. Firth left on Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. Donald Mc- Laren. Highgate. Miss Margaret Anderson is visiting friends in Brampton and vicinity. Miss Maria Ritchie, of Winnipeg. is visiting this week with her brother; Mr. W. J. Ritchie. Mr. John Ritchie. of Egremont, vis- ited over the week-end with his cousin Dan Ritchie. Miss Alma Robinson was called Sat- urday to nurse Mr Wm. Weir, 81:, who has been quite 111. Edge Hill 'ru-eral‘ was held at the home or his (Our Own Correspondent) {parents on Friday. Rev. “1" Shannon Miss Edith Edge left on Monday to Dreamed a very comforting message to visit friends in Scotland, om, and ; the bereaved. Parents and the large nghgate. - :number who attended the funeral was Miss Dorothy Ritchie is enjoying atevldence of the sincere sympathy ex- I week‘s motor trip to Muskoka and other . tended to Mr. and Mrs. NiCOI and little ints. [son Elmer. Interment took place in the l Miss Alma Robinson was called Sat- gMaxwell cemetery. Proton Station Durham, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook, Mr. and lMrs. R. T. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cook. Mrs. Eugene Brown, Mrs. Victor Fair- weather and three children, attended the Diamond Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. S. Putherbough, which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart last Saturday evening. Master Eddie Flinn is enjoying some holidays with the Robson family. Miss Lillian Flinn of Toronto spent the week-end with her friend, Miss Jean Clark. Miss Jennie Davis and brother Basil visited early in the week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFarlane of the 2nd con- cession. ' Mr. and Mrs. Rae McCrae and family of Palmerston spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Edwards and called on their uncle, Mr. Will Weir near Durham, who has been ill. Mr. and Mrs. John Puterbough and son Norman, of London, and Mr. Lorne McNally, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peart and family and Mr. Tom Peart, of Toronto, Sun- dayed with the Hudson family in South Bentinck. Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison and family, of Manitoba, and Mr. and Mrs. Will Lamont and family, of near Elm- wood, visited early in the week with their niece, Mrs. J. C. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Harrison and daughter, Eileen, of Swinton Park, spent the ï¬rst of the week at the Nelson home. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and. Mrs. Earl Brown, of Price- vilie, spent the week-end at the home of the latter’s parents. Mrs. Baker re- turned home with them for a short visit. ' Mr. Dave McCannell, Chicago, is a holiday visitor at the home of his par- lents. Postmaster McCannel and Mrs. 9McCannel. Mrs. C. Archibald returned to Pro- ton after spending three weeks in Cor- betton, nursing Mrs. Isaac. Sr., who had suffered a stroke. We are glad to know the patient is improving. We are glad to report Mrs. Corbett, Sr.. so far recovered in health, that Nurse Klages returned to her home on Monday ch.xing. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hodgins motored to Toronto recently. | Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Vanse, Old Dur- {ham Road, were guests of Mrs. Jas. ‘Vanse on Monday. Miss Winnifred Dever, Toronto, was a holiday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Dever and Dever Bros. the ï¬rst of the week. l Mrs. Jas. Vanse, Mrs. Archibald, Ar- lthur Hergott and Mrs. Ed. Stinson, at- 1tended the funeral on Friday of Ken- ;neth Nicol at Feversham. } (Intended for last week) 3 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Turner, Mr. Robt. 'Turner, Mr. Ivan Turner, Laurel, were callers in the village on Monday. Quite a number from here attended the Orange celebration in Corbetton oni Tuesday last. I Traverston THE DURHAM CHRONICLE On Tuesday afternoon the W.M.S. and W. H. held their monthly meet- ing in the church with a good attend- ance. Mrs. Dan Campbell acted as president in the absence of Mrs. Suth- erland. Mrs. A. L. Hincks and Mrs. ’Boyce, gave readings. It was decided to have Miss Stringer on Sunday, Octo- ber 2, speak in Priceville. Miss Stringer, who is a missionary, will speak on mis- sions. Miss Jessie Nichol presided at‘ the piano. It wa also decided to have a bee andclean up the mans'e in readi- Mrs. Peter Muir arrived home after visiting in Peterboro. Mrs. Tetlow Hamilton, Mrs. Manson, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Ben McKenzie and family. I Keep in mind the memorial service on Sunday, August 7, in the afternoon. around the monument. M. A. Sorsoliel. 'Deputy Minister of Welfare, has signi- ï¬ed his intention of being present, and also Mr. John McQuaker, Owen Sound, as chairman, along with many others. On Friday night a miscellaneous gshower was held for Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Stonehouse, who were recently mar- ried. A large crowd was present and a good time was enjoyed. The bride and groom were the recipients of many useful gifts. The evening was spent in dancing until a late hour. A number from here attended the barn dance at Mr. Mercer’s, Markdale. last week. Mr. Neil Shortreed. Keswick. is enâ€" joying holidays at his parental home. Mr. Robt. McCo'nkey is building a! brick kitchen. His brother, Mattie and brother-in-law, Joe Harrison. are doing the work. ‘ . Mr. Walter Williamson had the mis- l fortune to have his leg broken when? the horses ran away. Dr. Milne wasl called in and he took him to Mark- I dale hospital for an x-ray. i Misses Ella and Laura McKinnon and Miss Little. of Toronto, visited last week at Mr. Wm. Aldcorn’s enroute to their camping grounds at Leith. where they are spending their holidays. Mrs. A. B. McArthur is visiting at her daughter’s, Mrs. Wilfred Watson’s, and we are glad to report she is able to be around after her recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bond and fam- ily. of Brantford. visited Sunday at Mr. Ed. Sullivan’s. Master Marvin and Archie Sturrock. of Swinton Park. visited last week at Mr. Dan Campbell’s. Mr. Charlie Mepham, of Windsor, visited last week at his aunt’s, Mrs. Mc- Meekin’s. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McCannel, Miss Mary MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hay, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Black, Mr. Bill Stainsby. Mr. Wilfred Wright, Mr. lDan I.ZcCannel. Mrs. Effie McCannei. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Corbett. Ina and Helen. Misses Mary McCannel and Robena MacPhail. Twenty- -one sat down to the well- laden tables and af- ter satisfying the inner man snaps were I taken of the group. - l Mr. and Mrs. H. B. McLean and Anna motored to Toronto recently and called on Rev. and Mrs. Jones at Cooksville. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hincks and daugh- ters, journeyed to Eugenia last week, where they met a number of their friends, and a most enjoyable after- noon was enjoyed. Those present were Mrs. Mauser and daughter Marjorie, of Owen Sound, are guests with Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCuaig. Messrs. Alf. and Clifford Hincks at- tended boys’ camp, at Holstein, last week. Mrs. Hector McLean and daughter, Catherine, went to Toronto Saturday to spent a few days visiting friends . Miss Betty McRitchie, of Toronto, is visiting her friend. Mrs. Wilfred Wat- Price-ville ( Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Archie McInnis and daughter, Vera, of Vancouver, is over on a visit at his sister's, Mrs. Colin McLean, and brother’s, Malcolm McInnis. Rev. Mr. Miller, of Mount Forest, was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall on Sunday. Miss T. E. Byers and her cousin, Miss Lizzie Byers, visited with Mrs. Leith in town on Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Porter, of Durham, visited with relatives in the neighborhOOd on Sun- day and attended service at Knox. Mrs. McAllister spent a few days last week with Miss Mary McAllister in Toronto. The latter returned with her to spend the week-end at her home Park also on Tuesdt I Mr. and Mrs. D. McLean and baby, of Toronto, visited the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marshall, and attended service at Knox. Miss Maud Thompson came home Tuesday to spend the remainder of her vacation at her home here. Mrs. Allan Wise and Mrs. J. Wise, of Allan Park also visited the Thompson home Egremont. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp and son, of Hampden, visited at Mr. David Marshall’s on Sunday; also Mr. and where in the Chronicle and Cher-latte Patterson. Visitors were present at the services from Droxnore. Durham and Hampden. An account of the garden party will be given else- in sunday; also Mr. and Ferguson and children. of Lawrence)! Meat Market Phone 121 C. IL LAW-manna n... -___ - __ Mr. and Mr Marion spent (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lavery and Miss Dorothy Lavery, of Owen Sound, and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Firth were visitors the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harrison, jr., and family, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Heard, Proton. Mr. J. A. Scott. HOpeville. spent Thursday night with the Weir family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Tucker visited friends at Proton Station the ï¬rst of the week. family, Ceylon, and Mr. D. Hincks, vis- ited Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harrison. John Ritchie spent the week-end with his cousin, Dan Ritchie, Edge Hill. Mr. John Weir spent the week-end with his brother, William. Glenelg. who is ill. (Our Own Correspondent; Mr. and Mrs. antlman and ' son. Staples, Mrs. Rinker and two daugh- ters, Toronto, visited at the home of their uncle. Mr. Thos. Harrison, sr., recently. Hardware A square deal always Seeds two ï¬ne sermons, uev. Mr. Relay occupied the pulpit Sunday in the hall here and delivered present. Mr. A. J. McVicar co: a booth there and supplied the sary wants. An investmen ohm-Mamn’fle Asbestos Shingleo for your home in both a contrib to civic safety and to individual economy. Your money is rctu to you many times over in safety. Rpm long life and remarkably 101: gm}: \ »\_â€"'O Lot us show you samples and give you :3th Padï¬eld’s Hardware When ï¬re springs 11 home safe? Will fl If there are build' is covered with i mable rooï¬ng, you are not safe from the menace of r f - communicated ï¬re. Your home is recognized by to , city, state and insurance authorities no But through As tos, Johns-Manville offers you safetyâ€"I cannot burnâ€"a positive barrier to roof- This shingle roof not only takes a base covers. en .ces the architectural appearance of your home an ive you the cheapest per year service of any slbstucsc SATURDAV SPECIALS 51“.!!! Dark 105’ Corners Glenmont W. B. Patterson and a day this week with ’. George Fisher’s on large crowd was Tucker attended the . visitors seems to pass more slowly to paths in opposition than to those m office.â€" Woodstock Sentinel-Review. North Oxford Liberals have held two annual meetings in nine months and the Conservatives none. Probably time Mr. Beverley Farr. of London. “sited recently with Mr. Carmen Queen. and Durham will be commenced at 7 o’clock. A good programme and lunch provided. Admission 25c; children 10c. Quite a representation from this 10- cality attended the Knox Anniversary services on Sunday last. which wu I. happy event. and Mrs. D. Davis. (Our Own Correspondem ‘I Mrs. Norman Marshall and son Ger- ald, of Toronto. are spending a few weeks with the farmer’s parents. Mr. at Mrs. MoCumel‘s. We extend our sympathy to the mem- bers of the Styles family in the has of their brother. Peter Styles. who was batted on Monday. lmer. of Dundnlk. were visitors on Thursday at Mrs. Mchnel‘s. Misses Isabel. Val: and Emily lioâ€" Arthur and News. Camera: and Mel- ville McArthur. of Tcronto. and James Chesley natives. nd Mrs. J. C. Hamilton wet! with Guelph friends on Wed- “NY. lily a. Iâ€! Holstein North Mrs. Joseph Robinson '. Visited Sundny and Marjofle