. THE: .U R’HAM' A‘C’H RON ICL v wâ€"v w. m, â€"' shop WEREâ€"3’66 wsire invited to shop. Readers will do well to examine the all. appearing every week in this wiper uttering special inducements tn \\'mlnesday nd Wednesday night buyers. The . recials offered in last week‘s issue are for the. Wednesday at this week. This week’s ad. will he for next. \Vednesda , May 23. We would advise our re ers to read all the ads. They will save you money and help to cut down the high ,cost of living. Merchants who back up their business with good, clean. snappy advertisin , should get your business. Rental the ads. Not all the bargains offered are on the Wed- nesday special list. and not all the merchants who are regular adver- tisers are using the special ad. The one sure way to protect yourself is to read all, the ads. all the wand; -L..- _-L Specials For Wednesday. "’l‘ho- Killj.’ is llt‘ati: lung live the King!“ Ilnnimo-m'iug sumo time last nun-k. all that “as it)†Of the Grand Trunk Railway System departed for Hiu happy hunting gruund and now it's "ilaiiaoliau Nationul" if you lilo-{ism ll |.~‘~ quite a nmuthful and «laws uni slip out quite so glibly as "Hrauil Trunk" when the local emâ€" plnyww Hf tlu' system get. on the utlu-r vuol uf the line. But time will inuu'nw this defect and in six munllis homo name of us will notice the i'tiailigv. The passing of the Old Grand Trunk has its sad features. in... Ewr since I'ailruading was In- ii-mlurml the Grand Trunk has serv- ml thv Unlario public and in the passing of the well-known name the iuwmit. generation may well feel that. it has lust. am old-time friend. swastm in “w matter of their Open :m- mnm-rls. They were to appear on \\'o-dnw.~wln.\' night of last week, but it.,.~‘n¢'»\\'o'cl. and last night it was raining. Sim'r- lho' arrival of Leader “'ilsnn. llw Band has burn putting in .‘1 lot nl’ haul work at practicn and, will: now nnifnrms, recently pur- ('ilaSNi \Villsprnsmil. a nifty appear: zinc-v whwn llwir mako' tlmir 1923 elo'lml. Sn l'nr. lmwvwr. the Band hm nnl lix'ml up tn its promises, but don't blamv them; if H tho wnather mat is â€w l'allm'. 'l‘ln-y are adver- tisml in amwm' nvxl Wo-clnosday ev- ins. anal will do» sn. pi'uvicling the \Vo-allwr is suilniilv. Bequiescat in Pace. The Durham llitizons’ Band has hwn playing m hard luck so far this 'I'I‘II'nntn is mm on daylight. saVIII}: i'IllH'. lImiIII: IIII! Hm (links on an ilHllI III mu III lm k \‘IIIIIlzu mIII'IIiIIg. and \\ in gn hm k In staIIIIaIII time) at IIII‘IIIIight Snph‘mlwi- 9. .“HH'IO‘EU ILIIy iiHllHl’li Narrated daylight. savâ€" iIIIJ. hut I-itizvns took tlII- mattm' 'III â€H'il' IMII hands and most of them :II-I' fIIllIm‘iIII: thv “PW' timvf UHR‘A'II had adoptml HII- IH‘W timo simul- taIII-IIIIsly \\ ith 'lIImntII. It has been III vn'm't iII BIiIlgebmg. Port (101- inH‘ Kim. “mu Falls and Niagara- '{l- ~tlII-- [.akv mice the 29m 0f \pril. Hard Luck For Town Band. Daylight Saving in Places. Tho,- rvguiar monthly meeting nfl tho- Durham Club of Toronto \\"ll be hum on 'l'm-solay vvvuing, May 22, at â€w hump ul’ Miss 110111011, :77 Lake? Shnro- Rnad. 'l‘akn King car ms? to IIHIHS. thwu Purl Crmiit. Long “launch or New 'l‘umutn car to Stop '17. Kind- l; nut“ that nit-Ming is on '1'unscluy “mm"! of Mnnday as usual. Etlral Suffers Fire Loss. Th» \‘illagn nf RUIN sufl'vrml a liro In“ last Won-k oflimahul at $25.00!). whom â€I' hlm'k nl' sthrvs known 35 MW Duh Hr'tlb Mm'k. ownml by H. \\'o-~;¢-nhvrg. “as tntully clvslroyml. 'Hu- sum-m mm: .1. K. Hall Suns. pus’i nfl'n'v and gmw'al stfll‘n; William ï¬wnsv. gvnnral store and n-smuran’nt: .‘layipo-rry’s harlwr shop; .\Iow.~r.~'. \\'n-wnhvrg ,nml J. (Bibsnn, ro-si‘lo-nm‘ nwr 4mm; and H10 cnncm‘t hall. «12mm: of lire unknown; partly inslll‘o'll. I V.‘ O" - v-"vâ€" -â€" â€"â€"vv’ 'vvâ€"w Mr '9. Cumin of Moafoxd, a graduate mi â€10' N0“ \urk Pint-graduate HOS- Mal and tho.» Shran Maternity Hos- pit: i! “ill ha uflvred the position of asiisiant supo-rintvndent in â€10 it"mHoml ho'nomal Hospital. She ~41le hm waxs “ith pthe/ Blilish aim) in haiwe. 001. J. J. Craig for East Wellington. .\t tho tlnnsnrvatiw convention mm in Furuns. l.imlt.-()c'»l. J. J. mm. Pnhl'w Schnnl Inspvctnr. and P‘i-M.“.P.. was ('hnswn nn thv third but»! as tlnnso'n'ntivv 'anolittate in l? d \thlinxtnn. Ht‘ ttu- night Imm- ;zmtwl. t'um' \Vitlull't-w. and tho hal- t“: mu tnkwn nn tho- rnmuininzz IHHI', 'I‘hn t'mn' \wm-z tin]: Craig. n.5, l'ritvhm'tt. .l. 'l‘. Alton and .I..\.' twmttlâ€. ~ Durham Club Meets Tuesday. \lx~'. Andi-0w \Vih‘Ofl is in the Rm] 1 1m. Hnspit: ll how where she is re- ('m m ing h um an Operation perform- ed nn l'ridas last. Q onered Position in Hospital. Recovering From Operation. VOL. 56.-â€"NO. 2917. NEWS AROUND TOWN ' ; To svcmn this natiouai pinspprity and honw hap )inpss it is nocessary ito direct our t oughts and actixitios by the (Md Book, the Bibie. The Grand Master quoted at len f1 0m the eighth (haptm' of the 00k ot‘ Deutemu'umy, shamans how aptly the desn piion nf th Promised Land suited ur own iand and prophesiy- ing that. the Imminent of theco HP maIlea strung appeal fox the old- fashioned home and urged the younger brethren to be male willing to slim Is theii fathers haIl dune rather th: In beg in where lheix fathâ€" ers are leaning off Working togethâ€" er in a labor of love will add joy to duh and make the common senice and samiflce of the home easy and blessed to all membeis of the family The country urgently needs an in- crease (If population from our own Anglo-Saxon stock and in our nun homes. theii Spt‘ak tongm would of lift Tho foaturo of the ovoning mnsiho addrvss of tho Rt. Worshipful Grand Mnstm‘ Ponton. ()n rising he ex- prossoil his great appi'ociaiion for the honors i-vceivod from the broth- ren and also reforrod to tho. cordial hospitality given him by Dr. and Mrs. Jamioson. whose gnost he was mining his stay in_tr~\m. Complimentary addresses were de- liyered by D.D.G.M. Leiteh, who ten- dered to Durham Lodge the greet- ings of the District, and from W. Bro. P. 'l‘. Pilkey, of Owen Sound. Dist- rict. Chaplain, who voiced the greet- ings of the brethren of the District in general and of Owen Sound in particujar. \V’orshipful Master .I. H. Hiarding presided at the. meeting and after a short introductory address called on Rt. W. Bro. J. F. Grant for a short history of Masonry in Durham from the time of its inception ï¬fty years ago. I Brn. J. t). Imitrh. UJHLM. nt’ tirry Histrirt NH. '37). was in flttt'nttanrv ‘antt oh_'|i\'¢.-ro-ct an mtvrvsting' actolrc-ss :tt'trr which \Vnr. Brn. t). L. (Emmi was 1' :Ht-u' mum and gaw an intur- rslzh: :u-rnuht nt‘ the» twginnhm Hf Mummy in Durham. 'l'ih- mulling sussiuu was hvht in tlw t’njshytvrmn tlhurrh. sun )lv- mwntml tn snrh a drgro-v h)‘ ahth- tinned Visiting hrvthrrn thztt thv au~ thturium was well tilimt and an in- lvro-stéhg and illstl'llt'tivv prugl'zlm pra-svntwt. Hosit‘lvs the) hwul hrt-th- rm. -Hlt‘l't' \vvrv visiting hrrthrun i‘rnm me Sonnet. l’lvshvrtun. \rthnr. H'amt Vulh-y. Watrrhm. Hunnwr. \\':1lkrrtnh. Mmmt. Furnst. tilifl'nrtt. lh'uytun. l’rnstnn. St. Marys. \Vim‘tsm', Kitrhmwr, Listan and m‘hvr phh‘vs‘. Brâ€. J. N. lhbhinsnn M St. Marys. a skitlmt phw urgz‘mist. phaymt tho‘ nrrmnpzminwnts in ttw nmsiral hummus and {Jaw smw-ral thw in- strnmvntnts during tlw running. Mo‘ssrs. Mistrlv. Mrt'tilhvruy amt Shnwr nt‘ “Watvrlnn. throw mrmhvrs nt' :1 qnartvttr that amwarrd in tlw Mothmhst Church last summvr. «tr- lightml the :nutionco with four ï¬ne St-h-rtinns, amt many whn Imam] them are loud in their praisvs of thvir wmtrihutinns tn the program. A brief and pithy address, «trliwrâ€" ed with an earnestm-ss that couldn’t. fail to be convincing was dplivored by Mr. J.-H. Rutherford nf Owen Sound. I 'J‘lw (:mml Mastm' was prnsnntml with :m mMH-ss avcumpanimi by a hamlsnnw stc-rlinu silwr hwing cup. 0:: rum-hing Hw gm ho lllildt‘ a «nimhlu re-ply. insh'uvtiw and inturâ€" Mting Hn many [minis “1' Masonry. 'l‘lw mowting in tlw al’tm'mmn was held in thv Indgv-rumn. “which was packml In «>\mtlu\\ing.._r. It “as (hp first m'rasinn in the llislm'x nf the )mlgv “hm it “as \isitvd In the (hand Mastvr. :uu! tlw \xmk clone and instructions givmi- mm“ [mm- ï¬rial tu Hm ln-Mhrvn. Propm'aticms have boon in pro- gro‘ss sumo time, and :21; visit of Most. Worshi'pfnl Grand Master Punlnn was arrangvd for. 'l‘huugh thv at- te-ndanm- was lurg'v thm'v is no doubt that many wvrv :nhsvnt. nu account. of [hp had wmthm' and (110 had t'uads. 'l lip lodge instituted ï¬fty wars ago had a small btlginning but now has a tutal mcmbvrship of 124. 81 of \\ 1mm aw Posidvnts in 01' near to“ II. PI‘m-‘ious to 1873 a faw 0f the NSF (Innis of this town wm'v members of ï¬w lodgr- in Mount Furnst. and as. Hm x'vsult. of a pt‘tition to Um Grand Lodge pm'missitm was grnntml t0 vstahlish a lmlge how. 01' the orig- inal chartm' ‘mvmbors. Mr. Li. L. Grant is the only survivor. and at Hm meeting on Tuesday his uniqm- pnsiticm mado him tlw l‘vcipiont nf many fvlicitations. HASONS FITTINGLY CELEBRATE FIFTIETH ANKJVBRSARY Masonry in DUI'haH] ILItIIs hack in 1873 and the SIImi- IIIIntIIImIal anniâ€" \IIIszIIIx “as Iluh UhSI‘l'VC'Il UH 'lues- dm :IfIIIIIIIIIIIII and IIVIIIIiIIgI “hon ahnut thIIIILI- huIIIhIIIIl and Iifh “PI‘P in attIIIIIl-IIIIIII. in honor of â€It: I_'I_I\I IIt. hv In" m DURHAMMARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923. v butfhere is if) 56:37.35 [I]; E55133 has made a hog of hlmself. Belnw we give a list. of candidates in “he eoming Proxincial election “he haw been nominated in Grey Chun'h. 111(101111‘0 and Smith Grey the ..F(). (‘onwntion has not yet been held and the. candidates there have of nor‘cessity not yet been ae- copied. NHI‘th ("trey : 11mn_servalive.~â€"\Vm. Bl‘eese. 0f m Qm‘hcm before" we "w'ill admitflhai. wo- rv any worsv tpan that prnvmcv. (1111‘ of the 83.11 dt11111 Armv tolling a d11lil111rat11 fals11h111‘1dâ€"sh011ld makv the most of us sit up and 1111111 notice. So far as most of the tipstors in Ontario are 1111111111111111141 it is a com-- mon svatvm 11111 to 11111111 that 1111111151111 (1111 1:111 pl1111t1' 11f H111 stuff (such as it is: if 111.111 111111 Dav for it. Bad and all as it is. 1111 111111111 droammi it is q11i111 so horrible as 11111- Salv 1111111 Arm1 M11111] 1101111] suggest. H11 May 1111 {Piling [1111 huth as I111 111111111! ’1111 {1112111 .11 111111 1hi111: 1’11tai11.1111 11111: in Ontario is ï¬ning: t11H111111 11111 ï¬is: 111.11'H111111a11111' 11itl111111 111i1tl11111111‘11 311-1111111311 11111 11111113 51111911111111. 'l‘o uso tho ot't'icor‘s own words: "In my vxiwrirncr thorn is ronsidrrably hiss «trunkrnnvss throughout. tho Province of Qnrhor than innUnta'rio. «tospito the fact that liquor may ho purchasrd horn openly. whereas it is not so easy to obtain a supply in tho sistor province. I haw found it much nasirr t0 handlo tho men of Qurhoc‘ than any other city in (Jan- ada in which I have: boon lorated. ()no of the worst forms of degradaâ€" tion with which we have to contend is attributmi to drunkenness but I wish to say most emphatical’Ty that I saw more drunkenness and other forms of vice in Ontario than I have mgtwith in Quebec.†Wn m'ly bu had wmugh hut-n. but le hwy h: takn a mï¬x‘svmal lunk ’l’hcsv state'jmonts. if true, -â€".and surely thorn is no motive in an 0thâ€" \II-III-IIIIIII III II IIi~IIIIIIIII I'IIIInI IIIII IIII IIII) III â€III IIIIII it is a \IIIiIIIIIIII IIEIIIIIIISI‘ \\III‘II ('I IIIIIIIIIIIII “IN! MI- IIII III III IIIIsI as M I'aIIIs IIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIsIIIIII. .\I‘I'UI'I“11{; III {III IIIIIIII'IIII SIIIVIIIIIIII Army IIII'iI'III'. IIII IIIss. IIII SPIN IIIUI‘I‘ IlI'IIIIIis iIi â€IIIIII'IH \I'IIIIIII- â€III “II is SUIIIHHI‘II III [III Is'I'HIII\\IIII IIIm'II light IIIIIII IIII â€(H‘s in HIIIgIIIIII' \\'IIIIIII IIIIII/II i9 sIIIII IIIIIIJI ImIl dhOHI IIIIIIIII. II;.'IIII\ â€l' in “hall'uï¬' IIIIms :IIIII \IisII III IIIIsigIIIItII it. It has IIIIIIII II ('Hllllllun II III-IiIIII ful‘ â€IUSI‘ â€IIIHISMI III III'IIhiIIiIiIIII III IIIakII thII III'II (‘HmmUIIly caIIIIII "\VIIII" StIliIIIU'HtS ‘IIIIIIIII HIII IIII'I- I'I‘III} III I'IIIIIIIIIiIiIIII III IIIiIIIiIIg IIIII .IIIIIII BIIII IIIVCIII II. but IIIImiIII: ll‘Onl I1 SIIII'IIIIIIII' \I'my IIIIII‘III'. it demands atnh'aSI- IIII II.\I_I_IaIIaIiI)II. ' 'Ithr memhrrs of tin- Rnyul Arch Chapter thou hmk [hr omiurtunity ui‘ prrsrniing to (Jul. l’onimi. who is 3 ’ast Grand Z 01' their urganizatiou. .an illuminatmi mldross and a gavel of inlaid wow], Hir wnrk «if Name of Hm hrui h rcn. After singing MIN Lung Syno the audirnrr rrpairml in tho hasrmcnt “new a: sumptuous inin'ri lunclirun was srerl :H'irr whirl: nrarly all in"! for their i'rs-[u'riin humus. carâ€" rying: with thrm inwrrssicms of sun rwnt. that, mmla! â€firm in Hip future bring: up plrusani rrrnllrcliniis of Hip iimr sgwnt in rrlrhrutiiig the. MORE DRUNKBNNESS H'En}: THAN m QUEBEC After the Grand Master’s addross, Ruv. W. H. Smith and D13. D. Jaimie- 8011 moved a \‘Uit‘ ’of thanks. express- ing the. great appreciation “of tho Durham Lodge. to all tho. brothrvn who had wmv to \‘iSit thvm «m this â€evasion. in tho musicians who had so dolightmi tho audience with their St‘it'CUth and ospucially tn the Gram] Mastvi' t'm- his presence and inmhring address. q'lrsv nt' :1 half a century of Masonry m Durham. 1 u; Illulll\lll‘,lo ---:.-.- “I The Grand Master illustrator! his points With many stories and poet.- ical quotations mnst tittingly intro- cluvcd. He stirred the audience to laughter and amnause as well. as to serious thought and gave‘tho most eloquent ‘ addross, that Durham Masons over had tha pleasure of hstenmg Atn. ' tions there lai down and loyal obedience to (to 9 law would bring to us a full measure or prosperity and peace. By many quotations he urged thatthe Bible was Ito be the guide for our fellowship with each other and our service to the com- munity and the nation. Jesus Christ was the Greatest Master of all and he always emphasizetl the spiritual qualities and value, the worth of men and the real joy of doing good unto others. : He stressed the fact. that we. were. members one of another: that. the pain' or loss of one was the pain or less of all. We must live by the prin- ciple at one for all and all for one, and be true ("o-workers in the level- ing. up of mankind. Pepsin comes from}: 1393’s stomggh -A.LL__V .' dale. Liberal.-â€"-â€"(Not yet nominated 1,‘.F.().-â€"â€"N0t yet nominated, but in all probability the present. member. Hon. D. Carmichael. South Grey : Cnnservative.â€"-‘Hon. Dr. Jamie- snn, Durham. Liberal.-â€"1)onvention of May 10 was postponed l9 May.25 on account of inclement weather. [EEOâ€"Convention will be held May 30. Though several can- didates are reported in the ï¬eld it is more than likel- that the sitting member. Dr. G. M, {feesom will get the. maven. 1011. Chatsworlh. Liberal.â€"â€"â€"~'Wai~laco Dicknn. Owe-11 ~ Sound. . I'.F.O.-.â€"D. J. Taylor, the sitting member. Centre Grey : Copsgrvative.â€"â€"Dr. Ego, Mark- GREY COUNTY CANDIDATES The other speakers were : Fred Lilmm't of Wlalkm'ten; Reeve Mc- Tmish of Fleslierlon: Joseph Blake- ly nf l<'leshertun: R. J. Ball. ex-M.P., nl‘ Hanover and Julm O'Neil of Glen- Plg'. all of whom spoke well of the doctor and signified a willingness to assist in his election. The officers elected were : Presidentâ€"James Mack; Egremont. Seet'elary_w. Irwin, Durham. Vice-Presidents : Artemesin-«H. D. M‘cLoughery. ‘I7 I) I. ___ At tiw close of his It-nita1ks,D1‘. Yamioson said he would try the mm- to-st gain. though he hatmty tho \\ m‘k amt wyorr 11f another election. His acm-ptaucv lmwcwr, was on condi- tion that tho ulcctnrs regard him as an “Indolmndont. 'i‘iu- Untm'in 'l‘vmpm'ance Act, he mid, mm! [)0 vnfm‘ced on rich and [war alikv. The widence of thugs and vriminals should not ho tolerat- ml. "That. last awful night," was in: stamoml as a had examplv to be set by‘the law-makers. While Speaker in the House, be caused a reduction in the cost of page and messenger boys and other expenditures under his eontrnl of from $22,000 a year to $14.000â€"a saving an that item alone, of 938.000. The east last, year under the Drury Grovenrment for the same service was about $38,000. The commis- sions cost the Drury Gnvemment, he said. enougt; money to buy every farm hetwe n JJiirham and Owen Sunni! (in both sides of the read. The Chippewa deal commission is still giving ml and Mr. Ruwell is get- ting $400 a day for his services. Dr. .lamiesnn on rising said he hardly new where he Was at. He had no, quarrel with the farmers. but denounced the extravagance of the U,}~'.(). Government on their road policy. He pointed out that. the road from Hamilton to Brantford running past the property of the Hon. F. (1. Riggs. Minister of Highways under the Drnry Government. enst $2.000 a mile and that. for legal advice, much of which could be had free from lawyer members of ï¬er'mer governments, the Farmer Govern- ment naiq out $250,000 a_year. ‘ï¬' Hv svormi Mr. Drnry for fa ‘ux‘ing Lilwmh «m cnnlmissions. and mint; ed out. Hm inofl'icimu-y of Hun. Petm‘ Smith in handling Government bonds. ' Mr. Slvwart said thv Ontario Tom- pcranw Act was put. nn the statutes by â€In (lnnsm'mtiw Umm'nmmlt. Pvl‘m‘mally. In- is strnngly uppuscd to quunr. lmt-ubjwtml tn lying to a ch'n‘tUI’ In mulvl' In got, a prescrip- tiun. H" thuught. Mr. Rzuwy was. ugh-“w in his ViUWS in lvgislating pvoplv tn ho gnml instoad nt' vdm'at- inf.’ â€mm in lw gum]. 'l‘hv public mm in 1919. when the Dmn'y (hn'vrnnwn! \wnt intn puwur. was 97 million dullars. 'an, fnur yvzu's later. umm' the“vconfm'licul Drury Hmm'nn‘wnl. it had risen to 2413 milliuns. 'l'lm Fm'mnr Gm'm‘n- nwnl was by vlvvt, nu Iawyc-rs. yvt. Hwy Slit'llt u milliun dollars in legal I'N'H during: Hmir fnur yoars‘ tom) of un'iw. Mr. ln-m')’ was a mvmhm-vf :1 duplltulinn m Hm l‘m'mm- (Em'vrn- mnnt tn ask tlwm (u curtail thu mad m'ngram. mmsisting lhvn Hf 450 miles. Sim-v cumin: intu lmwm‘. it. has luwn im'x'vasmi by the “Fury adminis'tmljm to 1.800 milvs. iutinn in Hip duwlopnwnt «if the nat- ural wsum-ws. mining, hydroelecâ€" H'it' Iltitl thv workmvn‘s compensaâ€" tinn. Hv St'ut't'tl thv li‘lzn'mm' organi- zzitinii. nriuinult)‘ m'ganizmt lt‘or coâ€" npm'atinn in husin'vss and than drift- hm." hm» [inlitivs without political t‘Xpt‘l'it‘lH't'. 'I'lwy (ft‘imt evmmmy during tlw mmmaign. cmulomnod thv gnmt i‘ntlds linlicy Hf HIP Hvarst GOV- i-i'nmvnt' and t'ailmt in bath to kcvp faith with thv t‘lt'tfttM'S. 'l‘lw slu‘akvr thought Hm licoliln worn lirml of tho ilwlfivimwy and ex- travagam-v of â€w lh‘ury (i¢'y\'m‘iimeiit and “mum like to gi‘i lmvk to an hon- «mi. Cnnsm'vzii in! administration. Ilv ruvanwl tn thv (.uusmxahw (fmmnnu‘mt and Hm am auv ml legisâ€" The reading and adoption of the minutes and the election of oti‘icers had scarcely been concluded when Dr. Jamioson, ex-Speaker of the local Legislature. was nominated as the candidate in the next. contest. The cheers from the audience gave un- mistakeahle evidence that the choice was unanimous and would have been carried at once had the Doctor not asked them to wait till after tht‘ smokers had been heard from. Mr. F. H. Stewart of 'l‘m'onto was the ï¬rst speaker, and after express- ing regrets at the absence of ladies and the bad weather, referred in eu- logistio terms to the way in which Dr. Jamieson had ï¬lled the position of Slieaker for live terms in the Le- gislature. The fair and impartial wayin which he discharged his dut- ies Won the esteem and respect of all parties. and made him extremeiy Luanda!“ as the presiding oti'icer. nn. Jumsou rnz‘cnomn . or mnusus'ric convmmor The Conservative Convention on Friday afternoon had only a fair at- tendance. about, a hundred and {my being present, man‘y f mm long dist- ances. considering thv unfavorablp condition of the \vcathvr. Thursday‘s heavy sxu.>\\'-siu1'ni made the roads hvavy and prevented :1 much largm' attrndanve. Meyer. Norrgfnttilyâ€"J. \\. Wpinert, J. P. Protonâ€"Wm. Goodfellow, Mrs. Wm. McDonnell. _ -‘- Cw ‘ Jones. 7 â€" I a Neusgadtâ€"Albort VVeinerL Wm. - ' _. 'vu..- Tucker. FleshErtonâ€"aDan. Mc'l‘avish, Mrs H. Down. Glenglgâ€"W. J. Ritchie, R. T. Ed'wards. Hanqverâ€"thn Morlock. Miss U’ "" W. E..Morgan. Bontinckâ€"Alpx. Fletcher. Chas Lawrence. Dungallgâ€"Jamos Russell, Thos Locker. Durhamâ€"A. 1’. Currey A. Bell. Egrqgnoqtâ€"Frank Hopkins, Thos. Dance and Euchre. A chmm' and (menu) party will be huh! in (ilonolg Umm‘v Parish Hall on 'l‘uvsduy PVNIng‘. May :32. Music. by \\'alkvrtnn Bluvbircl m'clwsh'a. Ad- missiun. (Wutlmncn. $1.00. Rob Roy Grain Prices. * t/ “'0 are) paying 486. tn 50c. for Oats Prints 40.. past card 5in Fun. glaz- wi ï¬nish; tinishnd twiov a wwk. Brim: or svml tn liefwy Studio. Dur- ham. Hr lnaw al I). C. 'l‘uwn's ,jva- W 5101‘â€. 7) 10‘3de I‘ tatoes‘ Wanted. VI‘iclzn, \u! 311‘ " ill a “3:: Apartments To Let. 'I'WH nvwly-almml'atm] apart! Um' Hf liw moms. tho (1er uf mmms: suitahlu I'm' smal Appiy :It Middaug-h Hum-‘0. Figms Developed Free. For Safe. , A. guml driving: hursv Small: 5 Haragv. HOMWVI‘LR! \Vah'h. Hn Sunday. IN?â€" N'wu Varnvy and Durham. Rnwanl at Hm (Ilu'umq'lv UNIV". 1 Watch Lost. Pageant at Dornoch, Ma 18 - A Missinnuzx !’:I' want " ('1! in DIIIHIIIIII'I PIII: III) lH‘IIIlzu I*\I‘HHH- , HHSMIIJ L’II mu! 17) _U‘M~'. For SaPe. 27:“; :2: .r. 1.7.975: .z: E 2:29;... _.:...::.:..5 92:2... 2: 7.3:}. :3, 32.: 2.2: .:::.1. E 3255;; ...:.:.rr.m.r Business HUN Attractive reductions 10 other sizes down to the 18x36 inch Rugsat.......456. 9X12 ft. size. . . $15.95 I)“. JAMHCN L\' ’(‘l'lï¬ï¬‚h‘d apartments. ONE WEEK ONLY Regularly Priced $18.00 .Inncjay. 60.3, $2.001YearinCunda;$2.50inU.8. Muply at Hï¬â€˜c'll ’.\d-â€" l'f' heat Wanted. “1 Any quantity. Highest price at- lhv Pmmle'S Mills. 31523“ The Trinity Church I.adivs"(}uild will hold llwir bazaar on Federal Square, nvxl tho lluyal Hank. Wi-d- nrsil'ay :il‘lvrmmn and l‘h‘lllllg. MI)’ 3". Whilownar micl fanrywurk. Re- l'roshmvnhs will lw so'ru-«l. 17" ~ 65c. {or Barley. 65c. to 68¢. for Buck- wheat. $1.20 to 81.25 fur Pens and 81.15 for What at. our elevator.â€" Hob Roy Mills Limited. Durham. 0m. The young pooplv of Durham are holding an informal «how in the Town Hall on 'l‘uosdny. May 22. Mu- sic by Arthur orclu-stra. Ladies plouso provide. «south-own 81.77». Trinity Church Bauar. Open every day for business. A member of the ï¬rm will be in the office every Tuesday. Special ap- pointments may be made at, the) of- fice. ' 53a Thu May. "Martha Madc- Uwr." hillmi in umwar in Hols-twin inst night. has hwn puslpunmi until m- murrnw night. Friday. May 18. «on avmunt of \wzzlhm' mnciitinns and ilw had 81310 â€f the. rwnis. Turn In Your Cream Checks Now. Sports and Dance. 'l‘lu- Durham Creamery Company. having: dispusml ul‘ tho-ir business 10 (hr \Valkrrlon ligg and Dairy Com- pany. would advisu thusv holdin tilwtnm ilhrrks m turn them in b}- May 31. 1923. M‘tï¬r that data thev will not be honormi. Also ruturn all rrram «fans In .I. . \\'. Mrl‘acldan‘s sturr. Durham. \Vlleal Barle_\. Buckwheat. Peas. Oats and Mixed Grain wanted. High- est prices paid.-â€"Rob Roy Mills Lim- ited, Durham, Out. 1121.! Lucas 8: Henry's Law 081cc. P Jum‘ a. K00“ “H9 dilh’ ï¬lm“ In? tho social owning: of Nnrth Egre- mont L.â€.l.. N0. 86!. Two gamvs 0f {netball and 0mm spurts. cum- nwncmg at: 6.30 n‘clm-k. Admission 2%. Damn! m slimls afh'i'. .3173pd “Martha Made Over" Postponed Oddfeuows Take Notice. 'l‘lmt gm Mummy mrninu next at) M Hum“ \Vill hv huh! 111 HW ludgv mum lwgmning a! .n‘qlm'k. Past Brand va. Wallvr 10x uf .anunto will he prmwnt {H.«lvln'vr an acich‘GS‘ un‘lbddfullmvship. Mumlwrs of H , lnolgv will-I kindl)~ ln'miolv rvfrcsh- IW‘MS. liach mvmlwr has the priv- ilngo wt â€ringing his wife rnui (w Hie-Ms. Th0 am'ummmiatiun is limitwl and prcwnts q widow ‘m'iâ€" tminn beipg given. ° ' Grain Wanted. Holding Dance Next Week. 53741;? $35: