PAGE EIGHT (Our own correspondent.) Mr. J. W. Brawn of Regina. who has beâ€) on a Visit here for the put month, left. on Monday to re- turn hmm- by way of Ottawa on businm. Rev. “miam Rite at ten“ wk and formm‘h 0! this \icmilv. occu- pied the pulpzt in Hm P194010! Ian Chm ch last Sabbath. up. Mclmllan will ao'ldrcss the W0- mvn's Instimtor rhyming next Thurs- day at â€w honw 0f Mrs. Rift). his subject being. "Vitamim‘s." Mrs. U. W. Sparking of Walkw- villv rt'lurnml to New hnml' \thws- day morning aftm' Spo’lldinf; two Smith. and ntlwr frivnols. weeks with her sister, Mrs. .l. A. As Louis \\'umlyanl was cranking tho- engine in [km olvvato'vr on» (18." last week â€w crank camv MT and struck him an the- upper lip. inflict- ing a gash that rnquirmlseven stit- mg a chc-s. Mrs. 'l"h0m:.~' Brmui uf Alpona. Michigan. an! fmmm'h of Hulstvin and Dunliam. -:1wnt J {9“ (law “in: frinnds hmn- last “wk. Mr. .lulm Russ Hf Stratful'o] SIN)!!! the We'ek-Pnd in the Vinagr. On Saturday last a muva m-nw' into the: village» and tied tlw horsv in the! Methmlist Church shout. 'l'lw hm'sv rt'mainml thm'v all night and until mum thv m-xt day, who" it was taken to ttw tmtol stables and t'ill‘t‘fl for. “"0 umtvrstanol tho» l'rlln\\".~' brnthm' camp amt tcmk thv aninni 3“. a)' o le Trusto-vs‘ and Rah‘-p:z.\'wrs' As- sociation Mr â€W 'l‘mvnship «4' Km“- mnnt. ho'ld tho-hr mnnthiy ’mo-o-zing in thc- hall 0n 'l'nvsdny o-wnm: inst. During: [hp nftm-mmn Miss Skilling Hf 'l‘nrnntn gaw olnnwnslrntiuns of music in both schnnls. using: the C0- lumhia gramaphune. She was greet- ed by a full house in the evening and a most, enjoyable time was spent. The schnnl medals worn nlsu pre- Spring work is on. and also the announcement of an election. but there need be but little time lost in studying how to vote or, at least, to vote against. the Drnry llmernment. For some time there has been a murmur amongst the farmers over the extravagance and useless up! penditures of the Provincial (luv- ernment and last week even the leading members of the Parliament denounced their leader as traitor to the honest, economical farmers, who put him in power. And had those men taken that stand when it was ï¬rst. seen that the agrieullnrists Were getting it in the neek every- where. there would h-aye. been more reSpert for them than exists after they have enjoyed high earnival with him tor {our years and desert just- when they found everybody was set against them. MP. Jun Lvnnnx has pun'haso-ql a sawing machine for cutting largo timber from Mr. Hugh Vaughan of Glenelg. It. is a drag-saw, with the latest improvements. svntctl. Corner Concerns (Our own correspondent.) .\lr. .lamo-s 'l‘urkwr mm! In Bul- graw on 'l‘uvmlny In lw wwwnl at thv #310 of NW emu-ts M â€w late Abraham Bridges. The death of Mrs. Samuel Wright, [ast \wpk was the causv for sorrow 0n thi; linv. She was also burn and raised on this line and held in high Pstwm amnngst lwr assm'mh-s and friPmLs'. \lrs. Peter Black is in poor health at present and under the doctor’s rare. Her rheert‘ul Itispnsitiun “ill nu Ituubt as‘sist in 3 Speed) Iecov- erv. 'I'hn announcement last week of the death 0! Mr. Hiram Dennett of Hepworth was received with sui'i-nw as he was. born, schooled and wed- ded in this neighbnrhnod. He. was a gem] neighbor, honest and obliging. Mr. Reid of Cleveland. Ohio. is over an a visit to his aunt, Mrs. Janet McMeeken and other friends. Mr. Milford Matthews is nursing a saw ï¬nger, the result of coming m hm ('lnse gnnlact with a buzz- saw. Edge Hill. (Our own correspondent.) Miss McLean of Lambton street is the guest of her niece, Miss Mc- Bornâ€"On Monday, April 16, to Mr. 31d Mrs. Victor Williams a‘daugh- r. Miss Mary Moflat of Durham visit- ed over the week-end with the An- derson family. Farmers have been busy during the past week cuttiné up their year’s supply of fuel. Gleneig’s new assessor, Mr. Cun- ningham Moore, made his onicial Valuation of this part of the muni- cipality this week. Clerk H. H. McDonald had . the telephone installed in his home on Tuesday. Mr. McDonald will ï¬nd the phone a great convenience in his Since our last. budget a couple of social evenings have been enjoyed by all in the community. one at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Robinson to extend to them a welcome to the neighbm hood and the other at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ritch- ie to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Lilift'ord Howell and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Howell were presented with a handsome clock and a purse as a memento of their many friends at Edge Hill. They are moving this week to town, where Glin‘ord has se- rum! the appointment of shipper for the Durham RFD. Shipping Asso- eiatiun. We wish him success in his new duties. (Our o,wn' corresï¬ondent.) ThP Spring still continues back- ward. with a little SHOW on the ground. 11n11g1-:m1lati0ns In Mr. and Mrs. .luhn {laswcll on the arrival of a yuung son on Saturday. April 14. Sorry to report Mr. Thomas Turn- lmil and Mrs. John Vessie being ill. W.- lmpv they will scum be better. .\li'. Alvin ljaswell sawed wood for Mr. .lnlin Bi'aun and cut a big pilo in :1 little while. Darkies’ Corners (Our own curresnundent.) .\lr. Wintm' is stumgling haul to stay with us. :12“. Mrs. Waltvr Nirhhl and Miss Mc- Laughlzm rcwviunl Hm 51:! 11mm on Sthu'duy last Hf Hm clvath of their hmthm'. .luhn .\lvl.zulghlan. in Mon- tana. .\ muplv nt‘ days lalm' they rwvvixml I::~\\'.~' â€1' HH- «lmuh of lhvil' aunt nc-ar Pl'irvvillc. Mr. Nielml aml Miss MvLaughlan attended the fum-I'al of thn lattm' nn \\'mhwscla_\'. Mastm- illin‘m‘cl Lindsay has been quitv sic-k huli s snmvwhat improved again. Miss I’vurl MMlmig spun! nwr llw wm-k-mul with new sister. Mrs. 110b- ort Lawrnnce. Ebenezer. (Our own corresiiomtent.) N0 (lnuht the editor, staff and read- ers will be thinking that Ebenezer is a place of the past. but however. in spite of the very disagreeable weather. we are, as you see, still alive. .‘.£|':~'...\:'('h. Park is not improving in lwalth as rapidly as hm.- many t'rivnds would like. “Male! and (locil Russ. town. slwnl tlw wwk-mul with tho" Mvflin' :‘n'i Sharp families. .\h-. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden of (Elmwlg mtwm‘l Hm ï¬rst uf Hm wwk In lhv Haskins prupvrty. \\'lli('ll Hwy rm'ntly purchasml. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Roscborough of [war Durham worn guests the ï¬rst of tho. week at Mr. Mark Mervyn’s. 'l'lw [H'UDIP Of No. 9 gathered at the home of MP. and Mrs. W. J. McFad- olvn nn Friday M'vning last, to bid thnm good-by bofnrv lmn'ing l'nr llwil' new home m-al' town. and 10 lbl‘vsvlll me with two heawiful luathel' chairs. Miss Blanche Boyce of Crawford spout a wank-end recently with hvr frimnl. Miss Mary Mighton. Mr. and Mrs. ROhert Johnston spout Sunday afternoon last with Hu- farmer‘s brother, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Johnston of South Bentinck. {Our own correspondent.) Mrs. Jan‘ws Brawn and son Wilfrid hf Hmwsszm spvnt 'l‘mwluy with llw I'HI'IIH'I‘B‘ mnthm'. Mrs. R. Webber. Mr. and Mrs. E. Armstrnng gaw a durum In a numlwr of Hm young peo- plo- last Friday mulling. Mr. .Ianw Smith 01' â€0510i“ slwnt Mummy “in: his brother, Mr. Wil- liam Smith. . Mrs. Clark Torry and son George of Mulock spent. one afternoon the hoginning of the week wih‘ Mrs. 'l‘t‘n'ry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Bailey. Mr. E. Rosoborough of near Dur- ham has been in our burg with his buzz-saw. sawing wood for some of our good neighbors. Mrs. Moses Donnelly, who has been on the sick list for some time, is, we are glad to say, now showing signs of improvement. A few of the young people from our locality attmdod the dance at Mr. E. Armstrong’s at Hutton Hill on Friday slat. All report a splendid time. Little Willie had been put to bed and given the cï¬stomary drink, but it apparently did not satisfy him. About ï¬fteen minutes later, he call- ed out, “Daddy!" “Yes, what is it?†“I want a drink." “I gave you one just a few minutes “Daddy, I want a drink,†came from upstairs a few minutes later. “Go to sleep or I’ll be up there to spank you.†“Daddy.†“Wen; what is it?†“When you come up to spank me, will you bring me a drink?†“'nnd hm's al'o' llw l)l'(ll‘l' Hf [he ranunnn'rb pit 'rnn mmr. Southeast Bentinck Rocky Saugeen BGREHON‘I’ 601mm Egremont Council met‘ April 16, members ‘all present excepting Coun- Eillor McDougald, who was absent through illness. Minutes adopted. Reeve McEachern reported: R. Sim. winter work, $4.00; Thomas Kirby, $4.00; George Wollis, 3620; James Robb, $4.40. Gomr. Aberdein reported for win- ter work : Thomas Daily, $10.40; W. Nelson, $6.00; R. Morrison, $5.00; T. Tucker (Egremont. and Glenelg Town Line, $2.40; J. Marshall. $11.60; Wi. Ferguson. $6.80; tees $1.00. Comr. Great reported, for winter work: H. Lamont, $3.;00 R. Nichm- son, 1922â€" 23, $2.80; A. Merchant, $8.;40 '.l‘ Fllis, $3.20; .E. Reid, $12.;60 fees. $1.00. Caldmâ€"«Aberdeinâ€"That we in- stxuct the County 'l‘roasurel t0 exase from his bunks the taxes against Pt. Lot “’5 (1011.20. amounting tn 82.6; the 5mm haxing been paidâ€"Car. Abordvinâ€"Grontâ€"ll‘hat the Reeve. Deputy Reeve and Councillors meet the Council of Mount Forest Friday, 20th April. at 2 p.m., together with the Clerk of Egremont. re the Sitzer and othor cases.-â€"-Carried. Caldm'~â€"(_h'(»atâ€"-'I‘hat Erwin Robb be paid $17.35. being balance due re C(fllm'tion of unpaid taxes.â€"-Carri0d. By-laws Nos. 439 and 440 wvre passwl 'I'ospvcling vxlwndilure on Township rnacls and ammiutmvnt 0f mw-x'smn's of Highways. l:maiâ€"Ahm'dvinâ€"â€"'l‘hat, the Milan'â€" ing at'cnums lw paid : l1. Ranmgv Sun. printing ammunt. $113.80; mom- bm's nt' (Innnirii. attendance at meet- ing, $12.01): B. Gihsnn, uso 0f mum, $3.l_)0.â€"â€"-12al'l‘ii‘il. (hmncil acljmn'nnd to meet, Mun- day. May 28, fur gmioral business zmd as a- met «if Revision 0n the Assnssnwnt Roll. Ema. Om. wbdflgbmdmwm dogzmmaw Om. memgcza 1...... 7.2;... w. Fix?! 2. 22.25.. 2:. 7.. 225:... v. 9.2.5... ._. 7.5:... ,.... 7.1.... m. 3.2:... 7. :33... 4. 5:47... ._. 2.35:1... \._. €9.72... ._. _.....:.,..... :. 5:27.. 7. C34,... ... r34- 7.. ._. mag... :. .U.._._...... m. 75.. x. 74.5.... 3. €2.52... :. 215:3... z. 552:... ... 1...... :. C......._._. >. a..- 53...... 7. 2......7. :. 35...... .._. $2.»..- 2...... in :...1.. 7. _....._...;...... .._. 7.7.3.2... c. 7.32.. t. :23... 5.. 3:255... ._.. 3.5.5:... _: xxxâ€":57. ï¬x .... $.97 Soc. 5.. ._. /’.m...,:....... .w. 2.4.1.5.... ._.. 5...... 2. 3.2.3....» ._. 74...... ._. 2:7... z. :...I.. .r. 7.342.... ï¬n 7.2.5.2.... :. 3.72.. I... ::...1._.:..n_.. ._. >31... =. 2:72.. ._. 74:5... â€x 12.15:... t. Zia... .z. .17.! .2. _......:..::c. :. Z..- 3:72.... .x. 3.1.7.... ._. 5.2.1:... 3. .I...:..:r.. C. 22...... ._. :. :....:.=:c. ._. 7.17:... ._. $47.5. :. _.:<... 3.. 3. 1:22.... «1-. _......r.:.,.:... 2. _.U...._...1.. .x. 22:... _... 2...... t. v....“....:.._. _._. :..:5.... ï¬x $.72... ._. 5:725... .H. 7......:. ’4. ._. $47.5. ._. 3.2.4.2.. ._. 7......51. ._. :m...-.....<... flu .z. 754: .....:.... ï¬n $....v...... ... «41...... 3:52.. ._. :. _........:.:... ._.. ._.....r..... BAPTIST CHURCH Rm: I'Z.( 'ammnn B..\.,B.'l'h., l’astm'. Sunday, April 22. .-\.M.â€"-“A Revival Thought." l’.M.-â€"-"Hnspital Work." Hear Rm: Alvx. 'I‘m'riv, B..~\.. of ’l‘m'ontn. Tuesday. 7.45 pm. The ministm's and town officials invited 'I‘uosday owning to welcome the I'Ivangvlist. Evm‘ylnfly wvlcome. “nuke! 1150 \um' napkin at lw table. \nu haw lmttm- sun-mm! mm 0m- val' tn tlw HU‘H'I'. Small {llnan'lnsâ€"Jl‘lmrs :lli right, mnmma. If yuu want a machilm to run fast. ynu'w gut. to grease it. Fm“! Motlwr-J'hm'lvs If \ish Hm I l , Spring 6: Summer Dresses Tuesday Afternoon Evening, April 24 Wednesday Morning, April 25 HE range will be larger and better than we have ever had before, and: consists of Alltyme Crepes, Flat Crepes Canton epes, Taï¬etas, Serges, French Volles, French Crepes, Ratines, Beach Cloths and other Summer materials. DON’T MISS SEEING THIS WONDERFUL RANGE OF DRESSES . We cordiélly invite you to attend our Grand Display of Spring and Summer Dresses, on â€"~Da\'id Allan. Clerk. GRAND DISPLAY THE DURHAM CHRONICLE fl. Morlock " Sons of and adopted. McDonaldâ€"Griersonâ€"That James Mather be authorized to investigate claim of Alex. Herd for dg-mages to plow and have same settleQ.â€"Car. McDonaldâ€"Matherâ€"That By-law 73 re expenditure on Township roads in order to obtain provincial grant be read and passed and copies for- 5Ԡarded to the Highways Depart- meatâ€"Carried. Hunt-RehROpIâ€"Jl‘hat Clerk reply to letter of Mr. G. M. Leeson, M.P.P.. re eliminating Deputy Reeves, our opinion being in favor of maintain- ing the present system of represent- ation at County Council.â€"â€"Carried. Griersonâ€"Matherâ€"That By-law be passed appointing pound-keep- ers, fence viewers, sheep x'aluators and pathmasters.â€"Carried. The following accounts wore paid: Ed. Schlotzhauer, plowing road, $3.35; James Patterson, 5 hours, team, $2.25; Municipal World, dog tags, $14.58; J. H. Chitlick, salary, Sheep Valuators.â€"Hugh R. Rid- dell, Thomas H. Lawrence, Andrew Magweod and William Henderson. . Pathmastersgrâ€"Garafraxa B0adâ€"â€". [0 E. Muldoon. J. Crutchley, A. Cran- son, A. Symuns, N. McLean, A. Mor- lton, M. Ritchie, E. Lewis. Div. 2.»:H9nry Reay. William ('il'icrl'son, Charles Lawrence. Fence Viewers.â€"-Div. iâ€"Dmald McLean, Robert J. Corlett, Andrew Hastin. Div. 3.-â€"â€"Androw Moyor, \\'. S. Wil- lis, Henry Patterson. Div. 4.â€"-7L0uis Dietz, John F. Dods- \\'m'th, \V. G. Hastie. P0uml-koepers.â€"Div. 1â€"H0bert Ledingham, J. S. Davey, James Mc- Dougall. Div. 2.â€"Mark Mervyn, W’illiam McUracken, Ernest Roseborough. Div. 3.â€"â€"Jamcs Park, Dan. Kubv. Chris Eberth. Div. 4.â€"Joseph Howie, James Tul- loch, Thomas Brigham. Guns. 2. and 3,. W.G.R'.â€"R. J. Cor- lelt, Dawson Campbell. A. WatsmL H. 150\cc-.-\.Flotche1, 1). Ste\\a1t.J. McDonald S1. J. E\\°.e11 (i. Mo1',t011 I. Milligan. E.\1‘mst1ung,W. Pett§.J. Picken. DuPham Road.â€"â€"G. Magwood, V. Jacklin. (s. \‘mglzing. J. Park J13. J. Hartman. H. Reay Sr. Cons. 2 and 3, S.D.R.-â€"â€"E. Rowland, G. Mackoy, J. \Vylit‘. J. Cal'mn. \\'. Muiauchio. N. Miller. M. Willis. J. Park Sin, W. Derby Jr. Cons. 10 and ii.â€"J. ['rstadt. B. Rcior. J. Schuknecht. H. Crawford. J. White. W'. Anderson. (Ions. 12 and i3._-M. Pepper. H. Subject, (L Emke. J. Pratt, D. Hastie. Wu. Hmwss. P. Shark. (Jon. M.-â€"J. Mink. P. Robinson, H. Savhs, R. MvCaslin. (Inn. 15.--â€"W. Miller, A. Lang, H. Ebenon. Cons. 1!: and 1.3â€"4). Schriobor. J. Lowe, 0. Mess. P. Mountain. . Cons. 2 and 3, N.D.R.â€"F. White- man H. Divlwl. H. Lippm't. \V. Pok- rancfl, E. Bailvs G. Alexandvr. J. Hum. Cons. l: and 5.â€"-â€"~.\. Hamel. J. Park. F. Zimmerman. J. Murdick. .l. Pur- hw. W. J. Adlum, T. Torry. Cons. 6 and 7.â€"~W. Scales. H. Pal- tvrsun, \\'. Owens. R. Bennington. Ii. Redford, W. Fulton. N. McCallum. (Inns. 8 and 9.â€"1H. Booker. J. Yandt. H. Schrimwrt, C. Wilkinson. L. Mahn. A. McDonald, J. McDon- gall. A. Hastie, D. McKechnie. Matherâ€"McDon‘aldâ€"That we ad- journ to meet on Monday, the 28th day of May at. 9 o‘clock as a Court of Revision. Council met April 9. Members all resent, minutes of last meeting read #1 name: 0001611. a]. H. Chittick, Clerk. PM LIPS. mun-u 60“ The Winnipeg Free Press publish- ed the followingfl‘om its, Edmonton correspondent on Monday afternoon : “That n cure for diabetes lies lat- ent in green onion tops, onion roots, barley roots, sprouted grain, greenj wheat. leaves. bean taps. lettuce and various forms of yeast has been demonstrated through a long series of experiments conducted by Dr. James B. Collip, head of tho dopait- ment. of bio-chemistry at the [hi- versity of Alberta and coâ€"discowror of the insulin treatment of diabvtos with Dr. F. G. Banting. Dr. J. J. R. McLeod and C. H. Best at the Univer- sity of Toronto more? than a year ago. The now discowry, it is stated. will supplant insulin in the moat future. It moans tho llnal \irtUn low: diabetos. "‘In his pxpvrinwnts Dr. COHlll has (liscoverml in those forms at plant lilo a m‘w hm'mmwâ€"-â€".thal is the 0x- tracl which has â€in viral?! of cunni- m'acting lhi- cundiliun knmvn as olia» helps. This hnrmunn arts in a lash- ion snmnwhrl similar in the now familiar insulin, nllhcmgh it is obtained from nnlirnly clill‘vrvnl sources. Dr. (killip has giwn a namv to this new SlletallH‘. whirl: pmm- ises in he even more ueoful than in- sulin. Ho calls it. ‘glncokinin' " A true friond is nun who law-s you in suite of yuur successes. Omen .-!u Bentwixwk on Satur- day, April N. to Mr. and Mrsdohn Caswell. a son. longhm.-â€".\t M ilwrlcln. “nurs- day, April 12, M Mr. and Mrs. W. Houghan, a sun (Caldwnll Jam A.exandw . [Masonâ€"In Durham. on Monduy, April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. John Endg- son. a daughter. IcCulin -.ln IIIIIEIaIII. «In Friday. \pril 13 to Mr. and Mrs. JUSPD" Mc- Ilasiin. a sun. [Imamâ€"In Durlmm. «m Satur- day. April H. to Mr. and Mrs. .lulm Mclmau, a daughter. Williamsâ€"In (He-twig. un Monday. April 16. to Mr. and Mrs. \‘ivtnr Wil- liams, a danghlvr. DIED Wrightâ€"In Kincai-diiw. nn Friday April 6. 19:33. Matilda Wright. widow nf llw lalv \\"illiam Calvert. and daughter of â€in law Samuvl Wright. fni'mm‘ly (if Durlmm. :igml 55 mars. On the Same Plan. Lantun 'I‘ranscript. BiXâ€"Thai's a ï¬lm in! at banks yuu haw. Why clun‘t 5cm wt 3 casn fur â€N'm? flat-“y. â€Mi (5. £583. Dixâ€"l would it‘ I muld got one tho samv way I gut tlu- hanks. Haw )tm got a lumk-casv tn lmut‘.’