Forthewomen who dislike dirty lamp chimneys. CHANGE TO daughter, of Glen Eden, spent Sunday with Mrs. Halliday' 5 mother, Mrs. Dav- id Greer. of Walkerton. months with Mrs, Mrs. Alex. Morrison and family have moved from near Dromore to the v1]- My evening PAGE 8 1W on Armistice Day. Our business is to create printing that makes sales. Typography, choice of stock â€"every element that makes for more attractive mailing- estimates of costs are oifer- ed on each job regardless of More Jamieson. all well-known Can- adian authors. This was Canadian m d family have night at the Circle and all the hymns ! lore to the vil- chosen were those pertaining to our . country. After the close of this part an?“ WE: of the meeting Alex Sim led in com- um s W ’ munity singing. then a contest was put ° on and the meeting closed. Lmin on Satur- r'uman 5; Al- Veek with her Waiterâ€"“Well sah. dat’s chicken broth in its infancy. It's made out of the water the eggs was boiled 1n.†Pat. . . I guess Pat qualifies for the “Good Guys' honor roll. . . What do Near Chicken Dinerâ€"“What on earth is this broth made from ,waiter? Surely it isn’t chicken broth." few ‘boes left town on the rods at night without a fag or the odd two-bits from Here is a little bit about another ireal guy who has gone west. .Pat [Brow/n, night yard foreman at Palm- erston, who was killed October 3lst. Not a sportsman in the usual sense . . . but a great guy just the same. . . . Just ask the kids around Palmerston. . . and the railroaders who ran in there. . . yes, and the hoboes, too. . . . a cheery smile for them all. . . . town youngsters glcrled in a ride in Pat’s car. . . and The following tribute to the late Ed- ward Hamptbn (Pat) Brown appeared in the Toronto Daily Star and was written by Lou Marsh, sporting editor of that paper:â€" where wreaths were laid. A two mm- ute silence was observed after whip): TRIBUTE TO A GOOD FELLOW '. Honeyman of More end Rev. '. Mercer or Holstein. At eleven 0’- ckallmu'chedtothemonument and, Charles G. D. lath Jhnston and Nina A' well-known Can- Sch: his was Canadian Mrs. and all the hymns cide« pertaining to our taim atthehomeo! on Canadian | Sound, were Save thl negative. hfbltlon.†The aalrmatlve side was upheld by Mrs. Wilfred Watson and Mrs. Boyce and the negative was de- fended by Misses Nellie Monean and Last Tuesday evening a debate was held at the Y.P.8. on the subject “Re- solved that Government Control is o. L-LL of the boys sang “Tenting Tonight.†The last number was a chorus by the L-__- Man’s Land." Miss Nellie McLean also sang a solo “The Dying Soldier Boy.†In another scene the soldiers and nurs- es sat around the campï¬re, while three at a table writing letters, while Mrs. Sutherland sang “The Rose of No Aldcorn was carried in on a stretcher and Mr. John Nichols sang “Break thel News to Mother.†Another scene was‘ the two Red Cross nurses as mentioned. --c v-.â€" -â€"- 1 by a number of boys was also ‘a splen i 5° J9. es cNally h n quite ' ' ill durin the past week. We wish her “did number. Mrs. McIvor playing the! g a s d recove . march for the drill. The audience sang, zï¬nï¬s arrarrfged to hold their together “0, Canada," and “It’s a Long; . . Christina entertainment 0 December Way to Tipperary†and Mrs. Suther-' S n . .. 22 at the church. 11$; 5339;: 1:113:31???“ (’31. “man"! Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Cook and Mr. andl and .Alex with ganja in 0:11:31)“ do b: I Mrs. Stewart Jackson spent the ï¬rst of g ’ ' it . . . . 11 l their sister. Mrs. John McFarlane, fur- I the week w h Mr and Mrs W J A a“ west of Che 1e . Mrs. Allan returned! nished some splendid selections between ' with them to: ay visit ' numbers. Another number was the, ' a solo “Drink to Me only with Thine Eyes" which was thoroughly enjoyed. Kenneth won second prize for the same at Flesherton School Fair. A flag drill by a number of boys was also a splen- . , ,___' “ early in the week with Mr. and Mrs. chairman and kept the audience m a Sanford Ward at Harkaway good humor With his hummus swms' Mr w H ,Edwards of .Hamilton The ï¬rst number was “Rule Britannia, ' spent from Friday until Monday at the 511118 by a number 0f 3" 15 behmd a : parental home screen, while .Miss. Monica Lambert! Mr and Mrs. Alex. Hastie and family posed as “Britannia on the stage. of town visited on Sunday with Mr. BObbY Sutherland gave a recitation!and Mrs W J Greenwood ..God’s Voice." Rev. Mrs. MacIvor and Mr and Mrs Henry Benton and ram- Rev. Mrs. Sutherland gave a duet “Blue ily of Glenelg Centre visited early in Bells of Scotland," which was heartily’the week with Mr and Mrs E R. pea“; applauded. Donald and Kenneth Nich-l ° ' ' . “ _ , l Miss Gladys Firth spent the past week 01 also sang a duet, I want to kiss'with kindred in Durham. Daddy Goodnight,†and Kenneth sang _ , II.- -...- ‘--- â€" 6mm BUYS 01m nus Miss Marjorie Meuser of Owen Sound ' spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Archie McCuaig. Mrs. Charlie McKinnon of Toronto is spending a couple of WEEKS visiting friends in and around Priceville. Next Sabbath Rev. Dr. MacIvor will7 take for his subject in the morning, “A Gospel to All Nations" and in the evening “Where Are You Going?" On Friday night an Armistice pro-! gram was held in the hall under the! auspices of the Willing Helpers’ Society. ’ Despite the disagreeable night there was a good crowd present to enjoy the splendid program that had been pre- pared. Rev. Dr. MacIvor acted as At a recent meeting of the Sunday - School teachers and ofï¬cers, held at 1 Mrs. Sutherland’s last week, it was de- 3 cided to hold their Christmas enter- ? tainment on Friday, December 23. Per- 5, ticplars later. ‘ Mr. F. R. Oliver, M.L.A. returned home after being away on a speaking tour near and around Ottawa. A letter has been received from Rev. (Mr. Moir, pastor of the United church, [expressing his appreciation of the ex- pressions of sympathy and well-wishes tendered him since his operation. The Sunday School of St. Columba will hold their Christmas concert on “Go away you fool,†cried the ma; W: ‘Tou’re trying to get into the Hehuddmedverywenlandmdo- mghisbesttoflthlskeymtothe locksmlincahwpymmeanm. ArmatHneaheadlookedoutotu on his player piano, and it played in». “Did the doctor do that in my case?" enquired the applicant. Ithe home of Mrs. Alfred Bebb. After â€the usual opening and business discuss- ‘jed, Mrs. Howard Ritchie read an inter- '-esting paper on Christmas Carols. Mrs. T. Glencross and Mrs. Arthur Robinson .contrlbuted a duet. The members Ir- J ranged to do some relief work. The meeting closed by singing the National "Anthem. Refreshments were served by (Mrs. Bebb and assistants. 1 planned, “in our company it is the cus- tomrorthedoctorafterheenmines amen,totakeachartotthehuman body and, where he ï¬nds anything wrong with the applicant he punches a hole in the chart.†Mr. and Mrs. R. T. and Bill, spent the £1 with Mr. and Mrs. T. Shelbume. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McNally visited early in the week with Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Ward, at Harkaway. Mr. W. H. Edwards of Hamilton, spent from Friday until Monday at the parental home. Mrs. Harold Barber and Mrs. Alex. Can ye neither '9,†“0" 599? . smith lead in prayer. Rev. Mr Honey_':1:hfact that ye re 5ft“ aâ€"livin man addressed the meeting on the or- anks to likes 0 me. . ganization of 9. Ladies’ Aid. The meet- Come out from among the WWW ing closed with a hymn and prayer. Th? streets is meant for “5- . Lunch was served by the ladies. The ,I An, be glad the brakes is workin December meeting will be held at the i An its me wot drives the bus. home of Mrs. Bert. Barber. §â€"Jean Paton. in Saturday RCViEW. Favorite Author ’.†shouted the m be- ï¬rst of the week .‘. I. Edwards ‘of Phone 140 'F. W. MOON DURHAM MACHINE SHOP a unisonâ€"Q: seml cast ne aL designed to yi building too la Gilson furnace. size home. If y Hot! striking nlw heating woman to little boyâ€"Can you if I can get through this cute lost yer fountain pen? run about now a load of hay WB.Y †r“ “4.11 Road The Chronicle ads â€huh-bu? THE GREAT UTH AMERICAN R EUMA'HC REMEDY McFadden’I Dru; '8â€: and Central 0|"! Store, Durham. M. I“. 11. u it unfit for 'RALGIA followed“.