entml with lwautiful gifts as tokens of goutdwxll. From tho young gwoult' of tho l’rrshyh-rian Church she re- ceixml a ho-amifnl cut glass “ah-r set and from her lady friends in town a handsomv utk manHv via-3K. Mr. Fro-cl Husso'H. on ch' \\'. DH is farm. Toronto Lino. has bought Mr. Georgv Chapman‘s farm on tho East Bark Lin» and will mow wry soon. Mr. Olhupm‘m had a 9:11» of his stork. etc.. ull 'l'uvsday. Wo Io-arn Mr. John McNo-wn is ro-tirmg aml has rwntml his farm a! Mount Zion. win-w Hr has “le own“ “My yours. Mr. \Vos I’Lmtt. Mh Lino. mid a wry mw ymmg Inorsv to {merihor Williamson. whirh was ch-lm-re'cl to him horo- on Monday. .\lr. and Mrs. Harrington haw ro- Ct'iw'd some» hvaum'ul ““0305 “3' their son mm and brink of eroit. also a group photo of tho bridal par- ty. inrluding [ho hriolo's sisto-r and tho- groom’s hrotho-r Harry. 'l‘ho pirturo-s two works of art ofmhirh tho pal-outs aro- justly proud. The relatives here and at Fever- sham of Mrs. (Dr) E. W. Paul of Toronto were sorry to learn of the death last week of her esteenml father. Mr. \Villiam F. Hayden. a well-known commercial traveller. aged 69 years. The funeral took place on Saturday. Mr. Isaac Sinclair. a highly res- pected old resident here. had the misfortune to fall in his mm yard on Friday last. and break his arm. with ether injuries. Dr. Bihhy Pe- duced the fracture and is raring.r fur the aged patient who has been quite frail recently. At, the. hour nt' writâ€" ing he is reported very low. (Our own correspondent:- Al â€26- 01030 of 2hr serviw in (in- Pl't'shyh'l'iau Olisurch on Sunday. Rev. I". (i. Fuwlm' intimatnd lo â€19‘ conm'egflion that owing chiefly td cnnwmplatml «fudv (luring tIu- war hp had lulu. :1 his twig!) tinn (ff this a-haxgo- 1: â€av hands Hf I’u-sbx- ter} Ln kw oiwuit “HI: at Hm May meNing. 'E‘tw annmmcvmpn: was a shock 10 .‘m (‘Ullgl'PKaHUZL by who m thv PM-‘rnu-ol pastnr and his Wifo' .ll'o- iwln\‘~d. .‘Ll'. FHWIPX' is closing his :Em-d yo-ar nf sum'oéssf'ui wm'k how» and his I'o'mnvel so soon will b» a distinct Inss M â€w ('hm'm' and will be dwply rngrvttwl by the emm- c-nnmnznitg. Burn.-â€".-\t. Flesherlon on March M, to Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bellamy a son. A real eslaie deal was completed here on Saturlluywhen Mr. William J. Henderson purchased from Mrs. John Stewart the well known W il- liam Neil pl‘flpf‘l‘ly. brick residence and six lots on Toronto street. which 1 the purchaser has occupied for sev- eral years. (m 'l'no-solay vvo-ning Mrs. Alfred Dim“. a lwiolv “1' 3 ft'\\' wrvks. was "slunw'rwl" :1? lm- ham» and xvi-van. Mr. M. Benerbia Well driller. has his outï¬t now at the rink hero drill- ing for wator for ice and othvr pur- 'l'iumgh "awfully rvrnwmui. .‘ulr. Alf 'l'hisilo-thwaitv is ahlv in iw nut again aftvr smw'l'al \kas' illnvss with flu. Mr. Austin Sharklvfnril has rocnwrmi fairly we'll at’ti-r iwn works" ramiinemrnt to his human Mr. Jon-y Thumpson has 116’?“ wry ill but. is rrpnrimi improving. The Prosbyterian guild visilod the Guild at Proton Station on Monday evening and supplied the program at. the mooting. Tho- PPmains of Mr. Stewns. Stu. whu diml at Port Stanley. were brnught hero for burial on 'l‘m‘sda)‘. Thp funeral took placv (rum tho hnmo- uf the deflrasml‘s son at Vic- tm'ia Corners. Mrs. William Clayton, who has been a resident of Floshorton for 62 years and has the distinction of be- ing the last survivor of those who PAGE BIG HT were here when she came, passed her wth birthday on March 13. and in possession to a good degree of all her faculties. Mrs. 110le Rulhvvn. \th Visited hm- hmther. Mr. F. Cairns. and fam- ily. has returned to her homo at, ('llz‘u'ksl‘mrg. .\ km-nly ('ontvstwl and inï¬rm-skin}: luwlwy matrh lwtwwn Markctalv tmcl Fiarslu-rton teams played on Ultbl'ink hom- last. week was won by Hw Visit- m's thv scorn. lwing 6 tn 3:. 'l‘lw hump imam slllfpred by two playm's 1-p- cvix'ixxg injurious? whirh cuml'mllml the-m in quit the1 game. Mr. H. C. LeGard visited the past two weeks with his daughters, Mrs. Ed. Best and Mrs. Bert. Magee. On Friday last, accompanied by Mr. Best. he attended the funeral of his brother-in-law, Mr. Malcolm Mc- Millan. at Pomona. )lr. Hmrgv Fishm' who has rhnted his farm on the 4th Line to Mr. Jas. Smith. had a succvssml 531» last “re-k and is preparing tn mnvc tn 'l'm'nnln. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wilson of Dur- ham visited friends here a- couple of days last week. ‘Werd was received here last week that Mr. Fred Bellam, chief assist- ant in the post office at Collingwood was ill intho hospital with brain fever. His relatives here sympa- M 12%. Alfred «’Uuz- «.m'n correspondent.) . A. Sim nt’ ï¬llatswnrth visited inst \H‘Pk al “I“ hnmv Hf Mr'. BN1 \Vnmls‘, Ho- suppliml g'm'ul music I'UL‘ Hw clam'o'x's Hw night ul' Mr. Aia-x. Allan's pl'vsc-ntatinn. Mr. Arthur Low has lwvn sick fur Hu- pus! \w-nk with Inn Hu and Mn dut'hrl' Hl'clc'l'ml him In sltly indoors. Hu' that is o'zmm' said than cim‘w tho-w days who-n erv urv 5n many vhun-s in «In and nut 21 quire man in â€I“ part. Mr. and .\lr.~. Arthur 'llmmas 3;an a social i-wninu in ihvir t'i'ii-uds :uwuml thv Laiw last \vm'k iwfni'n mming inln “H‘ii' m-w humv. Mr. Mm. .\li:in‘s_sulv was we‘ll iii-l ii'nliwi .moi wry gum! pricvs \wro' rvulizwl. “u was “1-1! satisï¬ed with; llw .‘lii't‘i‘h’s Aurlimm-i' Murphy 01' Ml. FHI'PS! maclv. \\'lm inuk Hm Maw uf l). Kli'i’hail. \\hn. w." \wrv all surry in hvar. was very ill. \\'.- I'i‘gl'Pi tn Nam 01' (In. clvalh zit Shallmv Lako- 0f Mrs. Elizaboth .\li°.\lm-ki-u. a l’mmvr I'vspo-ctml [wiâ€" aivnl nt'this purl. Slip hail lwvn stzvying with how ilzuighli-r. Mrs. Hi‘nry. fur ihv past l‘c'w months. A number from hm'v attmidml the) fu- nvral on “'(‘QIIH'SQIILV tn Maplowmul cvmvtm-y. Mrs. Everett Henry and son Billy haw xvturlwd from ï¬ve? weeks’ Visit with H-latives at Granton. ‘--.n J’amm Stuart. was in Toronto 3 cuuplv â€1‘ days the end of Past W881i. covory. Miss 'l‘cna Hendm'sun has returned {rum Visiting at Duudalk. Mrs. Ruin-rt Dawn paid her par- vnts. Mr. and Mrs. tlal'tm' nf Melanc- Hum a «hurt \‘isi' last mark. 311a. lamvs \\ iisnn an I sistvz. Miss 'Hu'lmu “ilsmh madv u “(wk-0nd \isit with rvlatix'o-s :1! [Human]. Miss lithe] Gilchrist is in Hlmwlg this \ka Visiting: hvr sisto-r. Mrs. PTHH'I’SHH. ill with tho flu. .‘Jrs. Victor Taylor and littie sun t‘i-ang nf Hamid. (mt, ave visiting fhu i'mmvr’s sfsim‘, Mrs. Fred Stuart. Mr. Glharlvs Hunt of Hm’mlulu is Visiting his bl'unI‘S. \\". H. and J. P. Hunt here. ‘ Corner Concerns v I _- ._ v ‘_ _ ' .: 1;.m ..n.; my: L: (06'1" own' corresï¬'ondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Lauchie McLPan snout Sunday with Mr. and lira. Lsiilvn BCyd. Mrs. Bumble and son are spvl‘ding afmv 3103M: xys \\ ith ht'l‘ Infants. Mr. and Mrs. Robert La“ stun A WW â€(1' this HIH‘ spent a s Icial mouing with Mr. and Mrs. James Imiingham of town. East Friday ev- Pnjpg. ‘ ' IN APPEALING ROLE :4iiii'iI-5' Milmm. â€In dainty Fox star. VIII†has wun busts uf fl'il‘llds at hump and ain'nad is cuming to Him V'IIiI-I'ans' Star 'l‘hmitro III-mov- [WW and Saturday night in “Jackie," tIII- Visualizatinn (If a stOI'V bv 1mm- ivss Harvyuska. It is said in mmvni Miss Mam" in a In'IIIIiaIL aTi'In-al- imr PHI" as a litiin strum “ail In LIIIIIiIm. wim IlH’iUlb’ Hi' 21(“iI\ill{â€"‘ ;I gI'I-zli I-III‘I-I- as a damn HM‘ I'hangvs ni‘ mum}. I)! Iirvss. and 0f I-nnelitinn in Mr UIHII‘I' strangv cir- I'Illnslanws pl'HViIlI‘ â€11‘ [)Iipuial' lit- tlv star with abundant mum to disâ€" play hm‘ liisti'inniI' .ziiiiiiiy. ilCt’IH'Il- in}: in â€JP :InmnIIII'vI'nI-ni. Hi â€In l‘I'- ll‘Ih‘I‘. March has hmm 11 Hwy stnady. mid month. but. we how it is for lhv best that when “'0 got gnml “'(‘aHll'I‘ it. will stay with us. A numbvr 011' this lino attvnded Mr. Alvin HilMVull's' $8“? last. Thurs- M 1'. lld‘ . 'l'lw t-Hnmly fur this wka is 0110 n.l' tlw l'!‘lln\.\‘llml Sunshlnv snl'ws. un- HHMI "Th“ Hunk ARNH." 'l'humas .\. 'l‘mv'y has just rm'vivml a m'\\‘ wt, 01' mm! ruins. In his Opinâ€" iun Hwy shwninl l».- wmlvlud on a na- HUN-\Viclt' stale}. In \ icw of Me On- tal'in l.w;.°i~'}a:xn-o- unwmling the MHin!‘ Vvhivlt's .\t't. HIP, suggustinns which am unwind in the fn‘vllowiug might he» of into-Eva: in me momlmrs. DAINT'Y SCREEN STAR 1.~-â€"l'p0n disruw-l'ing an approach- ing: team Hw autumnhilisl must stop nifsiclv and «Hm-1' his machine with a hlanko't paintml tU t'ol'l‘c‘spmul with the- machine-1w. Rules 0t tlw [{Had pmpuwd In the \nti- \utumnhiln Sm ion : THE RULES OF THE ROAD Rocky Saugeen THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 6.â€"Aut.0mobiles running on com), try roads at night must send up a red rocket. every mile an?! wait tcï¬ minutes forum road to clear. They may then proceed carefully, blowing their horns and shooting Roman candles. 7.â€"â€"All« members of the society will gi\;e up Sunday to chasing au- tomobiles, shooting and shouting at them, making arrests and otherwise discouraging country touring on that day. 8.â€"In case a horse will not pass an automobile the automobilist well take the machine apart as rapidly as possible and conceal the parts in the grass. 9.-â€"In case an automobile ap- proaches a farmer's houso when Un- roads are dusty. it will slaw down to a milo an lmur and the chauffeur will lay thv dust in front of the house with a hand-sprinkler work- ed over tlw dashboard. HOUSEHOLD HINTS To thin paste use vinegar instead of water and tin-,.1»aslv will nut Spoil. The quickest and most labor-sav- ing method of cleaning blinds is to scrub tbvm with ï¬nely powdered bulb brick. Tho blinds should bo lakl-n down and laid on a-bard. flat surfucv and scrubbed \‘igorlmsly with a Oleï¬n, dry nailbl‘ush. I-‘ruil ï¬tains ‘31] b0 1'¢_'n10\'ml quickly if powdered starch is put an NIH stain immediately. Tho starch will absorb the cnloring matter of H10 fruit. After this twatmont. wash thv linen as usual. When washing vurtains it is :1 goml plan to tark the. t0p and bafm 0ng together. They are thus are likvly to keep in shape. After washing. stretch each curtain rm two rods and they will dry easily and will not need ironing. Buttm- wur custard cups lmfnrv ï¬lling Nu m. â€llmv will no' he so hard tn wash. ~ You can clpan willow furniture by giving; it :1 thorough bath in a strong ln'inv. Salt and Vinegar will clean brass. Lomnn candy drnps served with tea arv 1n°varrml by some to plain sugar and 10mm. . Tho unclc-n-(‘rusl (0 your mustard pie will always be crisp if yuu [wat the milk tn tlw boiling point lwfuro mixing it with tho- eggs. Home nowadays is where the fa- mily auto may happen to be parked. AGENTS WHITE!) \VAN’I‘ED: [lldustl‘iflllm capable man 25 ln 50 )‘gars. In part of (iroy Cuunly. Handle local U‘adl' deliver- ing llnwloigll‘s Good â€4‘8““ l’rmluvls «ï¬rm?! In lmmv. Lal‘gnsl, lwsl. l'asl- vsl svlling lilw. Products 4m limv. lum-st whulvsalv. nu advancv. in prions. Nu (-xpvl'ivm'v. practically llu vapilal nm'clml. “’v lvach you in manag-v yunr mm pul'mnnunl. prof- ilahlv lmsino-ss. Largvsl. strongest Cumpally. giws (‘H-nlwralmn. \V‘rilv agv. m-vnpalinn. rufm'e-ncc-s. W. 'l‘. llawlc-iuh UL. Dow. 1397. London. Ontario. 3 % 3nd “andâ€. lunch» 8!. 108.