MI'. and .‘lrs. HI-I'ii. “right-mi. Mias Lomnro- and Mash-r Wilmm'. m‘ llamâ€" OW‘I'. WNW \is’iinrs‘ HH' lil‘h‘i Ur lilt- \\’m-k at Mr. W. .\. Livingstun's. MI. I'. H. Iim-Ilw II III Shathml and Mr James Milligun and sistm. \liss Elfin of South “I'lliilltk. \isitecl the beginning of tiw prvsvnt \\ ePk with the Johnston family \_.' -â€"--vv â€" "_-__ "Mr. and Mrs. \\ altm Bailey and hm children. 0! hamlash. spout Sunday afternrmn with her parents. Mi. and M13. 'lhiiniis ifaflilvy ..I)III' IIwn P'H'I‘I'SIIOINII‘HI .\ II-v III‘ â€W I'III'mIII's illuOlll vi- Pillâ€) II no (’HIIIPIPU'II seeding oper- atiIIIIs \\hilI- â€II‘ IIHII-Is aI‘I‘ \\'II III III the “EU. On account of ill-hvalth. our leat'hor, Miss l). All-Hal'lu-rn. has tvnclorml her rr-slgnalinn :uul I'v- mrnml on Saturday last tn lwr lumw nval' Mount. Fort‘sl. Miss l. l’v'n'snn of Hanover is at presvnl ï¬lling llw va‘camc'y. An Pxporionm-u loavllm' is l-xpm'lml t0 ('nmmt'm'v llw clulm nnxt Munday and will 10th “W 1-..- maimlcr of HIP term. _ .. .‘h Rm: lmuonco spent 133! Sun- .in at the home of Mr. James Mc- Rnnalol in South Bentinck. \lnw Marv \lvx'andm' spun! Sun- 'ia\ 'Ifh‘lnnun \‘ HI: hm' .1'1: .‘.. . . : Hazel .lnhnstono. . i V A ~ H was runwrnd around tnwn on 'l'uvwiay uf this ww-k than x-rank Rviio-y was in Iwgntiation with a man {rum Huvlph i'm- Uno- pul'chnsv {1' his Markâ€"mulling husim-ss. Danw Hu- mm'. lu'mcvo-r. H a ticklp maid. and as wv haw bum: unable tn cunlil'm tho- ro-lmrt can nut giw any dvlinito im‘urllrmnn un the} suhjm-t. just nnw. Tim 1030] work, ro'pnrtvd In comâ€" nwncn un Munclay 01' this \\'o'v!'. has bcwn l‘mstpnm-ol till. nvxt Mnnalm'. Sumr at tho- Iluunty ofl'icials and “L l'u'o-rs or the gum! roads ccimunéssiun mm how» a day Hr MW» 3.2!), mm! it IS I'o'pnrh'oi that svvm'ul “0'1!th :u'gu- nwnts took plguw‘. _ utwls. \‘mteol thm I‘l'wnus mm' In" \u-o-kâ€"o'no‘l. Sunday schmfl at. St. Paul‘s will he t'vul'ganizml next Sunday. Fall wheat and new meadnws seem rev haw cnmc- thrm,1gh tlw wintnr J. M. McGillivray. so far. is Price- nllo's 19:3 champion ï¬shermen. Uf sow-Pa. good catchvs, one on Monday‘ contained two bpauties. ill-s. Catharine )i'cMitlEm is, we are ~..z'x'y to report, very I" at present, and Is not rmuvurlng‘as qmckty as i'nstmasto'r Olonkm has improved tho fiont of his (Alice building dur- ing the past week, which adds very mum to its appearance. Mrs. Donald Hl'ahnm anal .\lz'. Julm .‘lt'MN'ktPll any o-arh adding vxle-nsiw nnpmwmcnts tn HH-ir rcsich-Iu'ns. ln'. McIntyro-\‘ mmcliticm wmains about the sanw us last \Vm'k. his umwm‘nmqnt .beillg _\_'e_1:y slow. \l'll â€I' \Vllll |l.| u“\v.u..c" . Artm- sponding Hw winter With Mrs. Runny. “rs. Kingston has re- mrnml to how nwn lmmP. Mr. Ko‘nnmin Vanghan is guing to Work om â€Ir 3,;le ruaqls np’ar Dorâ€" nm‘h. 'I'h" xx'urk starts \\'mhw.~'¢'laj~‘. Miss Knislpy nf Durham is dress- making {01251133 “93ij this week; ‘1' The play. “The Land of Promisé.“ put, on in the Orange Hall at Smu- lQn Park last. Friday night by Prior- VIUP talent, was prunnunCPd good by HM" resicknls of tlw Park district. A full housi- arm-Incl tho. pei'fiii-unio-i's. anol thpy “own not. disappninlml lll tho- quality hf llw play plaCmI br- lm'o- lhnm fur tho-ir approval. Mr. D. H. McLean. our veteran merchant. wlmm wv reportml last wm-k as slnwh rmmex‘ingr {mm a “Mount attack Hf pnvumnnia still continum tn imprmo- shmh. Mr. M: :.- -u is mm 31an I. , lw 11; am! gr .3; ddp {(-11 a S“! â€It [0110‘] “\“l‘ 632; \HIo-n the wo-atlwr pvlmib‘. div ï¬at-butt. mu tc-mhm'. spent â€10- \w-n-k-ontl at lwr homo- m‘ar Mva- an. and ro-turnml with a Che-lert Bahv (Brand var. mulol be desired. 'Hm' Mrs. Mo.»l‘rl.~um. ls _h0mv, xx nil arrm- at, any hmv. Mr. Joe Daï¬dsmivl-l'as‘)lislvcv9o\cl of his drwgng mum In Mr. )likv “yr-r. What WI" he do 130“"? _ Mr. Scott from Sasknh‘lwwan is assisting Mr. Miikn Kmmy with tho spring work. Quite? a numbm' 0f ï¬shm’s from Hamilton and St. Marys occupied the Saugeen and St. Marys club houses over the week-end. It is a beautiful placp to spend a fvw days. and thp ï¬shing is good. A__ Aberdeen. (Our own correspondént.) W» are pleased go see Mr. Hugh McCormick on} again aftm' a had at- Mrs. ugh McLean has returnml from Hanover, where she has spent the last two or three weeks in atâ€" tendance on her sister, Mrs. Brown, who died on Tuesday last. Much PAGE EIGHT {Our own corresvondcnt.‘ .\lr.~'..E_arl Mead aml'bruthm' Lam- 'Is. \‘HIteol thm l'l'wmls MN “I" (Our own correspondent.) Corner Concerns Glenroadin. Ebenezer. ‘daugï¬tm’. and :x mm 'l‘hv an'on's Instilulv hvrv PIN‘I- ml ulfirors last week for the ensuing yvar as fullows : I’rvsn Mrs. Rnbm'l Bvsl; Isl Vicn-Prcs.. Mrs. H. W. Phil- lil's: 2nd Viro-l’rvsu Mrs. W. Phillips: 211‘! Viewâ€"Pres" Mrs. \V. llo-nry: Sc-ry.-'l‘x‘vas.. Mrs. L. A. l‘islwr: Pianist. Mrs. \\',H. Millvr. .\l :1 hm: snrial :mcl llalu'v in thv High Srhnnl nn Friday l‘Vf'lllllg last. lllllll'l' lho- auspil'l-s Hf the baSvhall rluh lho- prm'owls \wrn $46.00. Mr. Gordon Long 01‘ Honeywmd is 'll llw hum“ ul’ his brullmr-in-law. Mr. W. l~‘.. Miller. hm-v. nursing a wry painful rum. in which hlumlâ€" puisnnim: (lvwlupm‘l from stopping ml :1 mil. hr. 'l‘m'nlmll opnratml «m “w l'nnl cm Friday vwning which .L'm'n tho snfl‘eror relief and imprm'râ€" lmvnl runlinuvs. Mun- own cc'm-uswimdcnt.) .\i Hu- l’rvsbytvrian (mild meeting Ml 'l'm-solay mwuim: inst wm'k thorn. was a lurgv atto'ndzum- and the pro- n-mlings thrnuglmm. Mr. Frank Khali'cl pl'rsiolilm. Wim- Mpe'vially in- h-I-vsting. 'l‘ho' HI“L mm M Hm pro. gram (runsislml nt’ an ably mmluctml dvhzlh'. flu. slzhjm't Irving. Rt‘m,)l\'ml2 1.12:1! mum Mmislmu-nt Should 1w .\hnli.~'hml. Thu ul'i'irmzltiw was tak- “n by .\l;~'~~ MI: .\"!nwm and Mr. {mm-ll Path-rum ul' I’I'HIUII, and Min nvmlii‘w» In 7.?1'.J:um'~' H'H't'is‘tm and How. I". H. me'lct', Fluslwrtun. The juolg'o's \wro' Mr. .I. E. Merc. Miss Humm‘ mu! Muss \izmol .\.°|wsnn \\'|m nitm' ('m'vt'ni wnshivr:\livn Hf Hu- mn-Ho'm :u‘munvnh «in lmth side-s. clm'iclml in I'uml' Hf the atfil'mmivc. I’nllmving' wa dvlmtv u (tht'wus MIN «Ha-m sun: by UN Ho-Hmll)’ Mission 5‘ m )aHn is fvlt for thn family. Miss 513:}: McQuarrie of Durham 'th Scam)! is home with the meas- I: s. Hep» to sow her back to school .36 on. £413.31. :4. Davey returned home frum luncas'dmo last Friday, where sh;- has gpon; ï¬hp past few weeks: S. S. .\"o. 10 ha}: x-e-oponed after ln-mg Closed fqr a week on account 01' UN» mvaslvs 111 mp nelghborhood. “EMUL'EH'H‘I' ““th Mrs. l’uï¬'lvl'. \th nrgamzml the class two yeag‘s_ag0? Mrs. (Rt-V.“ Okt.‘ had the misfor- tunw to slip frnm a. chair last week :mot 'injurt- hm' knew? badly. Dr. 'l‘urnlmll was mum and Having an inillr)’ to tht' hm‘w tht' patient. W31? takvn tn Durham Ilosuital for an .\'-ray vxaminatinn. which showed that fm‘tnnatvly nu frat-turn had 01'- (‘Hl'l't‘tL hut, nthm'wisa painful inâ€" jury had lwt‘ll smiaim-d. MP. Okt' amt IH'. Murray at-vnmptmimt tlw dm-tnr and patient tn and from the hospital. McWilliams. «/ Our own correspondent.) ' \‘mrflic Ill ii is on and menhody 15 lusy as a iiaiim'. â€Hu- land is in mind G'HINHUUH ini \inking. Thu guy who said thu t'zu'mm‘ now \Vurks «tht humus hot day and then e-ivh! mvm um {up 02' that. hit it about right PXW'N that wry often the last‘ high}. i.§_.the_3 longst. Ilmsmmu'y mid mmun'm'vel Hmt Juuty Long and family muyed to tuwn tast. wcork. where they mtcnd to w-snlp. twill-'jvjtvssph Firth of" town Spent. a day 01' two Wlth Mr. T. J. Moore sincv‘wv last wrotv. 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Refresh- 111111115 \1‘111'11 1111111111 111111 1111 11111101111111 <111'1al 11m11 $111.11â€. 11111.111111'1\ 11115111111 11.11111 “115 1111111112111 1111' 11111 51111111111 a1 11 meet- 1111,.1 1111111111 '1111 MI111.~'1111\\ 11111151111111'11 Mr. Ed. Sills Inft nn â€luvsdav for Mnnm-al. \th'm- lw intends 513mm- :m: UH: summm sailing the lakes. There was a large congregation at l the Presbyterian Church on Sundavi to hear Row. Mr. Fowler‘s farewellfl His sermon was an interesting one. being a brief summary of om- 20 sermons of 150 he had preached dur- in: his ministry here. His parting messag'n to the congregation was M'lH. 77-116. "Let your tiuht so shine ht‘fm't‘ men, that they may See your good works and glorify your path“. which is in heaven.†'l’hough it was not expected. Mrs. Fowler sang again in a duet with Mrs. McCallum. Mr. Fowler thanked the congregaâ€" tion. and also the Methodist congre- gation, of which man ' were present. for all the kindness s own him dur- inï¬ his pastorate here. ‘ ev. and Mrs. Fowler were pres- ented with gifts last week from their Eugenia and Proton congregations. From the former a framed address and nurse of money an from the 'Foung people in the latte . an ad- dress and cheque. , At, a baseball match here on "Kt‘ Embva'ééï¬il'i' match, here on Thursday evening last be‘ween the Hugh school and local teams _the for- Flesherton. Mr. R. J. \Vnmls. 31.9.. wife. son and daughtwr. nf CUI‘hPUUII. ecum- paniwl by Hun. Knmwcly. MP nf tho \Vvst. attcl’nlml service in the lathe- dist. Chm-viz hmm 0n Sunda) even- ing exporting: to hwu' tlw pastor. who was unfm'tunatc'ly out of his pulpit. through illnnss. --â€" .w I Mr. and Mrs. W. Monro spout Sun- clzn' with l'vlntiws at Durham. Miss .lunniv Buy and mnthm' r0- turnml lust mm}; from SpCDd ng the wimm' “N: Hw luth-r's da ghh'r, and OHH'I' frivncis in New Jersey. Miss l’cwsiv GZ-vv'fm'. 'l'nv‘«'»ntn. visâ€" Itnd hm' sintm'. Mrs. R. Down. 1'0- ('vnHy. Mr: {3. .l. Hullmm; visited relatives at _(_anlmg\\j90d _r}r_1 Spnday. ~ mar won by 2 to 1. The fuel problem here for next winter is nnw being solved by the arrival of coal the delivery of which has begun. Mrs. W. \Vilcock secured a gplen- did flow of water last week 1n her newly drilled well 87 feet deep. A rhristnning look piam- a? the hump of Mr. and Mrs. Fwd Brown on Sahmlzxv lust whvns tlwir little claughtm'. liwlyn. was baptizml by Rev. F. G. Fowler. Among thosv proâ€" smlt wmm Mrs.‘Brm\'n's mothm‘. Mrs. W. J. anr'. Miss Ruby Lovm'. and Miss Irena Sm†of ()wml Sound. who am- visitm's this wwk. The Young People‘s meeting in the Methodist Church on Monday oven- ing was mad» specially interesting by a visit from the Epworth League at lnislioge. which supplied an ex- rvllent program. The home members sorvml refreshments and the owning was vnjnyablc. .n..,...‘/:£;._ .55: 1:: 33%? 2:3. .52 ES :2 5:3 .2252. 2...? a :c .r._ 5.7.; _:.c.:.::.. l: .227. :__>,, .:_:.c:m .3 .725â€" ........~ :2 2::3 I: 1.: E 2397?, 22:1: 7:: ‘43:, 7.5 FE: E 1..-: t:: .E...r:.75 Mr. W. A. Armstrong has purch- ased a good building site on Toronto strum on which the nld Strain block, Whirl] was destruvml by ï¬re. stood. Mr. Armstrong is an vnterm'ising Citizm) and WP .Imyw tn-sr'P him carry on in t_n\\'n impmwmonts. \V'hiln house «lo‘mrn‘ating‘ 0n Mun- day. Mr. H. G. Harrington was SPiZml with a smcm'u attmk nf lnmhaim. whirh ,mmnsusitntml Hm hull» of :1 plnxiri‘nn. Mr. William \"m'l. an mlnnmm! 0M unntluman. shut in at hi-' hump fm' Wm.†timv. and Mrs. Thnmas‘ (h‘ninumu «mitv ill for smnv “'0ka \ww‘ ah!“ f.» atlvml vhurvh sm'vivvs rm Rummy. mi“??? :: 1.4....am 2.5:: ,2: t.“ .E; _.._:r._ .51: a E 7:79, i: 3:352: .t. 1.5:». ..J. .C 31.: [Wt Fridmz Arbor Day. tho usual (-lwzmmu luv and imm'nvinfl 0f tho m‘mnni: funk plum at â€I“ Puhliv whom]. ~ .52: ET? :1: _.:.._.:.:x; :r. .522: :_ â€"...:_.::.i l...â€" .:.....r. 12:3: 5.; a 1.3; ...7:::.5 l; .5:qu 2.5 .:_:_C.:CI .7. EEâ€" 7.7:“.5 3.? $75.5 7.2 1.7.: 5.22.5.9: 9.2.1.: 1:: 3:25:â€" : :: 15.5 3:: Jr? 7.55 .3 2:22.75 :75 i? MN. .-\ln\'. \lvl‘h‘nmhl "Nd liHlv «Inmrhtnr Hf Mv'l‘im'. mu" \‘is‘iflnu‘ Hm fc‘n'mvr's mx'vnh T‘ll‘. mu] 111's. F. Cairns. thi< \x'uvk. £91.59†.27: .7? _.._.Tx.5.$ : E; .2.....:::U. :c 23:55 i _E._c_:E ,V.._:..: :93): .1? 3F. 5? 3.... >33: .3 .17. EE :7. ...:E....._. E .1..r;:.1._;..: 7:: 1:17;; 2. ::1 .1._.__ z: // .1.â€"ES: .51: ... ...â€".5591. :8: ......z::.: 1...: 1:17.: ii. ...7 ....72â€" .I.../_w~:r.._ __:.r.r U.â€"1C.// 1:: â€5:71.: 9:“ viaâ€"Ezï¬ ,E acfl 3.23:5. CC.» 3.757;. :;:_. 1...? .C.p:.._C1â€"..L :12 22:39.? a 3:2: u._.._c:./.cc v.12 ï¬cvdam If in. :m :..7!......:.:. NEEâ€: :5: 3:3; E: 9::â€" $7.â€" uuc... 57:25.75 3.... .E 3:97.: :C Mr. RPM Wiium "ml l'nmilx’ mnbnu Ml last work-um] me Rt. Catharino: tn ViSH his anu-x', ‘h's. \Vilsnn. and two Phihh‘vn hmw- m'mnimwi. Bhrn.â€"-At,“\Vvstnn. cm Sund THE DURHAM CHRONICLE wr rv- ing the .lg'hh'l‘, say. to. son accum- {I Y; â€"â€"'i _â€"Wâ€" "f" 7 V May 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Hyland (nee Laura Armstrong.) ga_qg§t9g. L Mr. and Mrs. johh LdtTmér haye purchased a ï¬ne new residence 111 Toronto and Mrs. Latimer is now preparing to move from here to her new home. Mrs. Charles Stewart. has beet} .in Owen Scum; for a few *3 vismng Mrs. Herb. bmith. Rev. F. melm' and family left on Tuesday for l\e\\ (.ariisle, Indiana \\ her they “ill reside for a time. Delegates to Preshvten accompan- ied_\l1'. FmHei: to ()raugmille. Miss Inkster returned last week from nursing in Turonto for a few \\ eeks and is now nursing her in- \alid gijandmoihor at W areham. _ N.II‘ haxid “0“" 1m ohm] woxd last \wok 0| HH- «loath Ht his muthel. 3dr. Andrmx' lmw. «m May 3. M Noâ€" \'illn. Sask.. whm-v hr had “We! sinu- moving frmn Artvnwsia svvm‘al ywu's agn. . Mrs. J. A. me‘ is in the howital a! 0mm Sound undm'gmng ulwra- tmns nu her [1054' and throat. Mtfs. W. J. Bellamy fé at. Calling- §V00d thqs week VlSlllllg a sister who ls‘ym‘y Iâ€. ann (lion-k Bellamy has added a now adding machine to the equip- ment «If his ulfico. Mr. W. H. W ’gln, barrister, Owen Sound. wim akcs \vcvkly visits here. has moved from has furmm' of- ï¬ce tn Mr. Bullamy‘s ulfico. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thurston visited tlw mlitm' Of the 310811)â€! 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IIIIII IIII IIIIIIIIIs IIIII III IIIII IIIII III' IIIII IEIIIIII. IIIIVIIIIIH I'IIIIIII IIiIiIIs 'IVIIIIIIII IIIis IIIIIIIIIIII: I has IIIIIIII >I'IH\\'I‘I IIIIIIIIIII- IIII-IIII iI \III III;.IIII\. III has many IIiIs III IIIIIIHIIIL' I'IIIII IIIy, ,‘J‘I'III'I'IIIIX III'III~II\'-.:IIIIIII. III'IIIILI'. III'IIinII SI‘I- IiIIgs IIIIII IIiIIIIIIIiIIII III“ II IiigII IIIIIII-II. II’IIIIIII IIII III-IIIIIIIs ii is III‘SI‘I'VIIIg III' IIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. \\ iIII .\ SIIIIâ€"IIIrIIIII Man" will IIII I‘IIII IIII‘ I\\‘II-IIIIIII SIIIISIIIIII‘ IZIIIIIIIII}: "IIIIIII 'I'IIII IIIIIII." M 1's. W. K. Buvklvy ul‘ 'l‘urmltn vis- ilml hm' father. Mr. J. L. MrMullcn. Hu- lwginnim: Hf Hw \VH'k and gaw us :1 call «m 'l'nvsaiau'. wm'k lmking'duys urn game. nmm' tn return. Then it “'le u mattm' 0f anxious con- jewlm'v as tn WIII'HIOI‘ 01' not that hatvh nt‘ brmd would rise pmpm-ly. All of our baking is a svwmiï¬t' succvss. Our bread shnuld 1w mm of )‘nm' standard I family foods. I N Illust'lluxlws Hm 0rd guess- 3mm “'1'“ SERVICES ‘ WILL 01.08! am SUNDAY The three weeks' revival mission conducted by Evangelist Alennder. Torrie and Mrs. Torrie in theBnptisl Church will close Sunday. The meetings have been productive of a great deal of good. Last Sunday night was a fitting climax in u“. meetings thus far held, when forty. mostly young peOple, too}; a stand ifor the Lord. All church peeple from tar and wide haw been in attendance at the meetings and many people who sat- dom are seen in any church alto rm;- ular in their attendancn. The evangelist will Open a two woeks‘ mission in Bentinck Baptist Church next. Tuosday night. Tho Methodists and l’rnsh‘ytm'ians haw iiuwn im'itvd tu juin in those mum- ings. FQR GOOD HEALTH ' Try Chiropractic First Not Last Middaugh House CONSULTATION FREE Drs. C. (i. and Bessie MacGillivray Chiropractic Specialists Chronic Nervous and Spinal Diseasvs n Spcciully «tendonâ€"4n lming memory of the 'ate William George Lender. who dud May 8 1922. .. ' Gone dclr father, much we miss thee Shoe Polishes. Thursday, Eu (0, 1328.. II HEIDI!“ Durham, Ont. The Familg. v-oo-oOo-Ouoo-ouououo. ,t ‘ k‘: