The trustees of â€In t'lontinuxtirm 96th are nnw tarp tn tan! with the prnhlt‘m nt' an addittomal mum t'm' third form wnt'k. 'l’lm pi'vso‘nt building nom' m-t'upimt t'ni' tirst and second form \\'ttt'i{ is. nut snimhh'. thence it, Ippvars that zmnttwr Int-zi- “01] Will hilh' in low St't'tll't'tl li)‘ way Of a nt-w svhami building “1' HM! Continuatinn work will haw tn be abandoned. Miss Winnie lilyth 0f “army was tho) guvst of the Misses Manary over the ww-k-o'nd. (Our own correspondent The postponed li-cture under the “Spices of the (Immunity Circle W†Given by Prof. Anderson of the Western liniversity. London. on \Vednesday evening of last week. Dr. Anderson did not arrive until tho- nrrivat of thv late train. This. no dHUht. amwtmt thv attendance. which was small. By picturv and talk he Shnmw! the home [HP of Indira. Mr. Rnhort Adams and wit}- left for Hu-ir hump at Pinkham, Sank" on 'l‘m-sday 0! last wank after a stay Hf a ('0 ml» of mnnths with frivmls hvrv and In Durham. Miss Agnvs Evans acmnlpanied Hu-m. 'l‘iw (lnhurn salv was well unend- ed nu Thursday ul’ last week and prim-s rangml high. l’ultun HUIMII‘II was up {rum Oshawa. Mr. Melvin Ro‘id has decided to quit, farminu and U» that. end has bought a' “wry business in Mount l-‘orvst. Hv flunk [mssession 0f the blisiness on 'l‘ilursday 0f last. week. Priceville and South (Our own correspondent.) Last night's stnrm was Hw worst (his winter. snowing: Hll'mmh the night and rainy «luring Hu- day limo. Snow is pilod up somo' {on row in front of our house. Mrs. Henrgv FPutnn is spmuling week with friends at Allenfnrd. Those afl‘rctod with tlw flu aw getting better, but not too \wil yo-l. The sacrament will he held in â€In Presbyterian Church, Priceville, on next Sunday at the usual timv. James Muir of Corbettnn (lied last Friday evening and the funreal is being held tOâ€"day. Mr. Muir was raised on Lot :20, Con. 22. Egremont. where ehcame when a little boy oxer 60 yeais ago. His \\ife pre- deceased him many years ago. She was a daughter or the late Stewart Bothwell of Con. 21, Egremont. He leaves four brothers and two sis- ters to mourn his death. He is hein" buried at Corbetton. Rm. Mi. Rose was the oï¬â€™iciating minister. We are sorry to hear of the acci- dent which betel Mrs. Malcolm Mc- lnnis, by getting a bone broken in her wrist. Mrs. Hugh McPhail is visiting her old homesâ€"her father, Mr. Archd. McCormick of Bentinck, and expects to return this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Campbell. mother and sister, moved to their tine brick house some time ago and all wish them much happiness in their new home. We were tnld that Auctiono-m' Mc- Phail was laid up with the flu. Miss Agnes. M.P., was hnmo fur some time from Ottawa. Miss Victoria McMillan, teacher on the Old Durham Road. Al'temc- sna, was laid up for some time by tho- cummon ailment. She was able tn resume her lluties this Monday again. Our Assessor must get a move an “bun tho mum and slush disappear as it is hard (or soft, we should say; work tu gnt along. Ht’DWf‘VPI‘. Hwy haw to thv ï¬rst of May tn I'vturn their rulls. Our vxporicnco rvmimls us that. \w tx'awllvd Glonolg 301110- times in from) 21'; tn 30 days. W“ are told that thv latv James Staplps did the job in 20 days. Jim was a hust- ler. We are snrry tn hear that Mrs. 'l‘. A. Ferguson of Pricevillv was nut feeling wet-l for some time. ï¬Our own correspondent.) Smithy Hastie is a busy man these days. Logs are pouring in to James C. Rosa‘s mill-yard. Mrs. Henry Beaten and baby Blanche Agnes Spent the past week at her parental home, Mr. George E. Peart‘s. Mrs. Knight of New Zealand arâ€" rived last week to nurse her mother who is seriously ill at the home of Ir. Pat Fogarty, for whom she has been housekeeper for over a year We welcome Mr. and Mrs. D. Rob- inson and family to Glenelg and wish them every success on their new farm and just as sincerely we regret the removal of Messrs. John and Charles Hoist. They have been citizens of the ï¬nest type, most pro- gressive farmers, the most obliging of neighbors. ï¬rs. J. J. Penrt and Master Willie are spending a couple of weeks vis- iting kindred in Toronto. PAGE EIGHT Traverston. (1mr own currespuudcntï¬; .‘~.t Hw mnnthly mooting 01' the Mmhmlisl \\'.‘.\|.S. hvld at the parâ€" snndge- last'wm-k thv annual election â€3' nt‘ï¬rm‘s took place as follows: i'rwsich-ut. Mrs. W. H. 'l‘hurston, re- nlz‘ctml: Is! Vim! Pl'vsidvnt. Mrs. H. “MY": 2111! View l’l‘vsiclmlt. Mrs. W". \\'E!('m'k: mewling SM‘I‘ttal'y MI‘S. (LHnllanci; «in: \o-cy Mrs. W. H. . I min-r; rrnas. Mus. J 63430"; Stran- 3.2m? SI‘I‘V .. Ml>.(3. \lilt‘ht‘ll,f01‘m0!‘- 1V II-Imdiug *I‘I'FI‘IHH)’ fur 21 Years; Supt. III Christian <II \\ aI'IlslIip, Mrs. \\. .\. .\l‘m.~:.‘I‘III:.' ' III'II'gatI‘ to HI'IIIH'II antiug, MP8. (I. Mitchell; .\“I'l'llalP, Mrs. Ilargov. ' 'l‘lu- mnnthly menting ml" the “"0- mvn‘s Institutv was lwld at thuâ€" par- snnagw last wwk when a fmv 0f the nwmlwx-s nf Ceylon Institute paid a t‘t'atm'nal vistit and gave readings fur vntvrtainnwut. With refresh- mvnts at. thv Plus“ a pleasant social timt- was spent. Mr. Givens of Holland Centre :iz'nvc a hardware traveller from that burg to Williamsford, Dornoch, 'l'rtn'erston. Markdale, Berkeley and lume- again on Thursday of last ww'k. 'l‘hat span of grays can fair- ly spin alnng. Quito .a group of fair ones gather- WI :2! the home 01' Mrs. John O. (il'o'o'n\\'(md on Thursday afternoon nt‘ last m-o-k to tho rogularmonthly lnstituh- mowing and spent a most Hutimhlv svsflnn. at'tvl which the hustvss h'vatml the-m tn ,3 dainty tupast. .‘Ji'. Joseph \‘asey of the ‘12â€) has horn purchasing quite. a large num- V .«r “I fanvy maplp logs this winter. sprung sideways and has given your wrihn a hog spavin for the present. Mrs. J. MvAssry Iris hal an al- tm'k of plcurlsy and hotnmother, Mrs. D. wamwy. has bmn a suffer- â€1' {mm a sPVM'é' attack Hf the flu. )lvssrs. .lulm and Bert Fawvott, in Hun liw-ry busim-ss and also mail ‘lll'l'il'l's t2 tlw clvpnt. and (m the Pun-(law mail I‘Huto, have dissolved partm-rship', Hm I'm'mvr buying nut ilw lattm' whom. we understand, is going stt. Mr. C. Hindle, who is leaving the farm hu (NBCUDiPS near Saugeen Junction. had a successful sale (if stuck. implempnts, (run, on Friday. An enjiwahlv birthday party was uiwu at. tho home of mee Mc'l'av- ish and wifc- (m Wmlnesday even- ing. Mal'vh 7. in hmmr nf UlPil‘ twin um and «langhto-r. «Incil and Mamiv. .\'hn Ct'lo‘lil'iltt‘d tlwir '18th birthday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Monro of Moun- tain View, California. whn celebrat- ml the 50th anniversary of their Wedding (lay on March 4, commem- oratm‘l the happy event. by a gift of $50.00 to the Baptist Church hero. The presentation was made to the officials of the church through Mrs. Hartley at her home here and was tittingly acknowledged by the pas- tor. Mr. .S Vose. Mr. and Mrs. Moore were among the founders of the church here about 40 years ago and have always been interested in its work. .\ gum] lmckvy match was: playod cm â€I" rink hvrv last work betwwn Flo-slwrtnn and Markdnlu in which tlw lattm' won by .3 to 5. Tho Methodist Young People’s So- cinty gave a social in the school- ronm 0f the church on Monday at which a pleasant time was speht. Quarterly communion service was held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. At the evening service 'l'lw hmrkvy buys hm'v played a match at Dundalk last week in whirl: tho IMmoIaIk hays won by 5-3. 'l‘lw l’rushytvrian Ladivs‘ :\lll lwlll tlwir monthly mwting last wwk at llw hnmv Hf Mrs. Charlm Stowart in â€w suburbs and all enjoyed thv «ruling; and hospitality of tlw hostvss. bu can make snd' chopnod lpineapple: and measure 4 eve] cups intolugcpnn. unoccu- su'ytd mtertoï¬ll 4th 99?: .Add 7* 10"! cups. ' Grape Jelly l Measure 7% level cups (3%, lbs.) sugar and 4 cups bottled Grape Juice into saucepan, stir and bring to a boil. Stir in 1 bottle (scant cup) C and bring again to a boil for 1 minute. Remove from ï¬re, let stand 1 min- pte, skim and pour quick- Flesherton. Pineapple Jun Use glicgd or g in the Methodist Church Eds†Sprott one‘ of the‘ delegates to the recent Boys‘ Conference at Oransevill'e. gave a concise and interesting report of the proceedings. The relatives and friends here of Mrs. John Johnston, Dundalk. Mm- pathize with her in her bercavé- ment by the death of her husband on Sunday. Though it was known here that he was quite ill his death was not anticipated so soon. Mr. Johnston was for many years a res- ident of \Vareham and was well- known and highly respected here. A number from here attended the fun- eral to Mount Zion cemetery on Tuesday. ‘ ' T he postponed masquerade car- nival was held in the rink on Thurs- «lay evening lash when a fairly good SllUW (if maskers appeared on the ice, but. owing, to unfavorable Culldl- lions the generulï¬ttendance was not as large as hoped for. The follow- ing were the prize-winners: His- torical and Natinnal Costumesâ€"â€" Lady. Mabel (lilclu'isl. Helen \Vel- tun; (lent. \V. A. Hawken. \Varcl Harrison; Buy. Emery Fisher, Harold Best. Fancy Costumeâ€"Lady. Miss Hnlmes. Mrs. Hawken; Gent... W. H. Miller. H'erh Belts; Girl. Marie. Pat- ten. Comic l)nst11me-â€"~Fat Couple. Mrs. Munshaw. Mr. Miller; Clown} Wes Armstrnng. W. Miller; U.F.O.. Henry Down, Dan ljnlgan; Hobo, B. Sparks. M. McDonald: Negro. Gertie Smith. (hiralnn McLean: Best-dressed Couple. Mr. and Mrs. Hawker); Races -r--(lenl.. Herb Hells. Ray Gemw: Lady. Mrs. lilill' lilakoV-ly. Mable Gil- christ: Bey, .laek Nnhn. Kenneth Mr- Krv: Girl. Marinn Patton, Edna Mr- (Iallum. The Band supplied music. Mr. Thomas Atkinson, for many years a resident of Artemesia on the (Vzollingwood Road, where he farm'ed successfully. died suddenly on Friday last with heart failure caus- ed by a few days’ illness with flu. His death so unexpected was a shock to his family who have the sympathy of the community in their loss. Besides' his widow a |daughter of the late Mr. Leonard Betts, two sons and one daughter survive him. The funeral took place on Monday to Salem cemetery, Rev. Vose oflici- ating. ' Miss Tena Henderson is at Duml-alk this weak Visiting her aunt, Mrs. John Johnston, bereaved. Miss Aleda Mitchell accompanied Miss Doris Boyd to Toronto on Fri- day and is spomling a few days with friends there. hr. Littlv â€1' Owen Sound atlvndvd the funeral of his great-aunt, Mrs. John Brown. last week. Mr. John Bunt spent the past week with I'olatiws in Tm‘nntn. Mr. Robert Hogg, Chatswortl'n, Vis- ited for a few days at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. G. W. Lit- tlejohns. ‘ Dr. Murray was in Dundalk on Monday evening visiting Mrs. John Johnston and daughter in their ber- eavemont. Mr. nGorgp Johnston, a respected ('itizon who has been very ill is re- pnrtm slightly better. The following are" delegates to the Orange Grand Lodge meeting in Owen Sound. this week : W.C. in 0., Charles J. Bellamy, from Artemesia Mr. W-vs. Brcwu. Mrs. Gaudin and Mrs. England. who atlrmird the fu- iwral of thvir mother last week, re- mainmi with their father. who has hvmx wry ill, but is now improving. Miss Rose Mollait. of Sheffield, En- gland. is Visiting her sister, Mrs. Fwd Pindm', who met her in Toron- to on her arrival last week. Mrs. Rolwrt \Vallm' and Mrs. Hannah Pedlar, who were very ill, aw improving. Mrs. A. E. Bellamy hps returned from nursing sick ones at her old hnmv at Horning‘s Mills. 3...; (satâ€"JV“)â€" rs. one. The Cot-to method in the my and most. economical my to nab jun: ï¬nd â€ï¬‚ies from a†fruit; â€.m- hiuty u to results; tho thty and Iavor will be a mohtion to you. Try tho. 'pooâ€"m more of then $3.3m 0mm 300““, {no withpvorybottlo. - Scarlet Chapter; W. M. Alfred Down, L.O.L. 2855, Flesherton; \V. M. Wil- liam Sutherland, L.O.L. 509, Orange Valley. Though not fully recovered from his illness, Postmaster Trimble is again at the office this week after nearly three weeks†conï¬nement to his home. Dr. Murray was at Dumlalk over Monday night and Tuesday, assist- ing thv relatives at tho funeral of the lair John Johnstun, his old friend with whom hi- rrsidnd for some time aftor he arriwd in Canada from England. ' ' A press disnatrh reports Dr. Ern- est F. Armstrong. elected Mayor of Cobalt by acclamation. Dr. Arm'- strong is a Flesherton boy and his l‘rionds horo aro pleased to learn of Hm honor conferred upon him. DURHAM BAPTIST CHURCH Rm: E. Cameron, B.A., B.'I‘h. Sunday, March 18, 1923. .\..\|.- «Prayer in Strangv Plat‘os. (4th Sermon. I'..\l.â€"â€"~"(’ii\'ing Jesus His Rightful Place." (5111 Scmnuu. Music by Miriam and Ebvn. WANTED TO RENT A six- or seven-roomed house with modern conveniences, 0r a suite of three or four rooms with conveniences. Apply at The Chron- icle Office. TRBSPASSBRS PROSECU'I'BD Persons found trespassing on the farm of the late Aaron Vollett~ Lot 1, Concession 2, Normanby, will be prosecutedâ€"Mrs. Aaron Vollett. 31) (Oshaws Reformer) A single memhant noting alone cannot do very much in ï¬ghting mail. order houses or in boosting his home town, but the organiz- ed merchants of the town can do much. A single snowflake means nothing, but let enough snow- flakes fall and all tralYic is sus- pended. In union there is strength. 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