Mr. and Mrs. Gillen Boyd spent a week ago Simday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean. Last Friday night a number or the Edge Hill young people came out to the Rocky and had a game of base- Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Livingston». accnmpanied by Mr. and Mrs. Thus. 'l‘urnbull. called un Mr. and Mrs. Lauchie McLean one evening recent- ly. Mr. Charlie Weppler spent Sunday at the parental home. Rocky Saugeen (Our own correSpondent.} Mrs. Archie Thompson spent a few days last week with Mr frivnd. Mrs, Marshall. of town. Mrs. Hruo'r .\lc.\lePko-n and baby of 'l‘urnnto are visiting with Mrs. Jamvt. MrMeekL-u. Miss Ella \Vilson, who has been in 'l'uruntu for the past. two months. l'vturnml homo last, week for the summo-r months. The example ul' Alex. .‘chillop. a director Hf the RFD†who says that he did all in his power to replace a Cabinet minister with a U.F.O. can- didate in West Elgin, 1103‘ that. he. sees how much Worse things are, is going to make right the wrong, so far as he can, by turning and doing all he can to replace the man he helpt‘d defeat in 1919. ll. Slmuld also be a 30011 mum) for the) electors of South Grey. The Allingham family of Guelph, acconmanielzl by Miss Elsie ï¬eld, were here in honor of the reopening of the church. Mr. and Mrs. George Fenton spent .a couple of days recently with friends in Beeton. Miss Ruby Matthews was hum» {rum Um-n Sound for a t'o'\\"4l'a_\'s last Week, Miss E. illhurchill has hven Visiting Hm past, few days with her niece, Mrs. Earl Mead. The Varnny Ladies’ Aid meet this Thursday at. the humor of Mrs. Earl Mead. Recent rains have madv the whole enuntry Inok almost like a garden. Hay and fall wheat are well advanc- ed; ntlwr crnps we're latv wring in. but zu'o- making rapid grmvth. Miss lrvnw Barbmii' swim, the wm-k 9nd in iinisivin and vicinity and at- tended iiw rompening of tiw Pro-shy- tei'ian iliiim‘ii. C omer Concerns (Our own correspondent.) 1». not. be afraid to turn nut, and mi.- fur Ur. .limu'csun uu thu 23th. Swro's of 34%.] mm dial sn twenty- liw years mm whvn we found we had a l‘Ppl‘t'So‘ntaUVt) in tho' Legisla- ture unqualitiml fur the juh and no mm was vwr ho'ard to say Hwy I'v- grvttcd if. or thnught Hwy did wrong. A beautiful June wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Drumm, on Tuesday of this week, when their youngest daughter, Miss Pearl (3.. joined heart and hand with Mr. Norman McLaughlin of Palmerston. Promptly at 12.30 o’- clock the hridal party arrived at the church and to the sweet strains of the weddintg march played by Miss (Bertie Pettigrew of Toronto, the party entet‘mt, Miss Pearl leaning on the arm of her father. The couple were assisted through the trying or- deal by Miss Irene Drumm, sister of the bride. amt Mr. MerVyn Bealy of Tumultâ€. with little Miss ll'em' l‘lliis as traiii-lwarvr. The rureninny was performed by iii-V. ti, 5. Smut, pastnr (if the rhurrh. During ttlo' signing: “1' the PMâ€. Miss Mamie l’ettigi'MV of 'l'orontn remit-rout a iwmitit'nl Solo, The invited ultï¬it.‘ then repaired to the spacious lawn at the home, whom: an excellent dinner was serv- ml. The “Pitt“ was suitably attired in wedding costume as was also the hi'iclm‘muiit. The happy t‘itllliit' left] on the at'ternemn train on their hnn-‘ eynimm tl'ilt and on their return will; reside in Palmerston. 'l'heil' many' trio-nits wish them every happiness. i Misses Mamie and Gertie Pettigrew of Toronto were the guests of the Drum family during the recent wedding festivities. The.» teachers, Misses Snydpr. DaV- idson and MacKenzie, duly observed the King‘s Birthday, as both schools were closed. Rev. J. W. Hunt. and family Of Plains Circuit, near Hamilton, were the guo-sts of friends here recently. (Our own correspondent.) 'l‘he reopening of the Presbyterian Church took place on Sabbath last. "9"." “1'89 congregations assembled both morning and evening. The preacher was Rev. John Little of Rockwood, a former pastor. and he delivered two forceful sermons. There were attendants at the ser- vice from Dmmore. Cedaa'vidle, Conn. Mount Forest and various other Parts of the community. View Mildred 110ml of Listuwnl, and {or-nwrly Washer 31. 8.8. No. 10, E8- remonl. was tlw guvst of Um \VPS‘ family nwr the wepk-Pnd and gave a \wll-ro-ndvrml solo at the evening service in the Presbyterian Church on Um Sunday eV't-ning. PAGE EIGHT The inadequacy of .the English language becomes apparent when a Folliee chorus girl speaks of her "dressing room."â€"~Ohio Sun Dial. "l‘ho statusmen are in 1'3""? "f 3“ appropt'ixauoqs and against all taxes. ~Ph'rladelplua Record. Que curious thing abeut the new British Prime Mingster 13 that he 18 an Englishman.â€"â€"~chardlne Renew. The month of marriages draws near. Which party isgomg to lead Miss Ontario to the altar?â€"T0r0nt0 Globe. ‘ Rev. Ben. Spence is going to Scot,- land. There are occasnons when we “jpuld .li'ke to.be there ourselves.â€" hlncrdme Revnew. Mr. and Mrs. l‘ldmunsnn of Hamil- tnn sphlt OW‘I' the) “'PL‘k-Qlld with the lattvr's payouts, Mr. and Mrs. ’I‘lumlas Mountain. Mrs. Anthnny Holmes and daugh- h'i‘ Ada. of Durham. spent. Mmid'ax' with Mrs. A. Knisley. ‘ Messrs. C. Petty and W. J. Me- Fadden have had their homes equip.- pml with lightning Pods lately. Southeast Bentinck (Our own correspondent.) I’rnt'. .l. E. Minor and assistants. Hussy-s. him- andWllarkn 0f H)£"U.:\. V... [RIM Hfl'it‘il'll (8115 um the DUP- «mm-H nt’ this \icinit} laSt Thurs- dax. I’I'iI'PvilIv‘s new beef-ring starts III-x! 'J‘uesday and a gIIod am! of uptimism is m idem as to its mm 0334 â€w IIIIg “ill Inn for 16 wImks all! xx I“ H“ a dexnaml for fresh lwuf dur- Mr. and Mrs. William Moore of Flo‘shm'hm. accompaniml by MP. and M 1's. Charles Putty. :3me a week ago Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Smith of Arthur. Mr. .Vvil McKin-unn has purchased llw Malrnlm MvPhail farm at , in Sideroad. Mr. Dave Nichol has invested in a mvw Ford car. in: thv summer mnnms. Mr. W Mutlwr is the butchm‘. Mr H» .\. Ruthmlnrd “as homn imm 'lnl‘tmin nwr the week- and. Mr. and M12. \\ illwrt Blyth and Mrs. Ritthiv S: m \amwv, Slwnt Smulm at the Riltllit' homes. Mastm‘s Xvi! 21ml DullaM Mt'lman. sun's ul' Mr. and Mrs. Arvh. lemzm. Hf H10 (3 ‘m'o‘l Road, (Ht'lwlg. mu.- ablv m lw nut again ut'tm' Hwir- ilhwss sine») varly winivl'. Misses Lau ‘a. McKinuun and Pval'l FM)“. 'l‘t‘n'nnm, slwnt. tlw wovkâ€"ond at. Mr. William Aldcorn’s. spring: it is vxln-t'hnl Hu' road will 1w vumplvlml as fur as “W Vicinity .. Hmz'um hqum. sntm' flies. NOW Hunt. Hu- sen-ding: is an dulw mvu will ln- mum.- plo-ntiful. ‘Innuuuninn svl'Vicv was mwlakm IJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII sI-IIVIIIO was partakcn III' by 2] lill‘f-I'I‘ IIIIIIuIIIIgatIUII in the l’:‘I‘SlI)'§I'l'itll IllIIII'IIlI lust SIIIIIIIIy IIIIIIIIIiIIg. III “III I‘\'I'llill,‘.’ HIII [IIIsIIIII roII .\lI..lIIIIIIs gaw II must interest- IIILI: talk IIII I‘lIil'HliilH.~nl. HuI'II. -» â€"UII thII SIIIIHI LIIIII (élIIIIII III. II!) .IIIIIII :5. In Mr and “125‘. Neil Mc- KIIIIIIIII. (“in boys Shil'lvy lentyrv was out, from Durham and socurml a nice catch of gum-sized fish in the rim‘ hefe. He had ninutm'n in all. Some of the buys her.» would like tn knnw what, 114* mm fur bait. Karstmlt Bros. have inaugurated a new special delivery system on the rural routes running out of the vil- lage and report good business. Be- sides being;r a great convenience to their regular customers they are ï¬nding rc‘msiderablc new business, which is very acceptable in these quiet times. So far the system has been in use on Route No. 2 only, but will be extended to the other routes when completed further. Wurk on the: gum] I'muls is pro- u‘.'o-.~'.~4ill;: wry l'amrahl)’. The Wet. has had a smnuwhat retarding ell‘och hut mm with Hw ltah' start this The political meeting in. the inter- est of Dr. Jamieson last Thursday night was well attended considering the busy season and good addresses were. delivered by the candidate, Mr. Geo. Mitchell of Flesherton and Mr. A. B. Currey of Durham. Major Mc- (iilllivray of Prieeville mmle a good chairman. Priceville. (Our-“own correspondent.) Tho' Police Trustees are to be con- gratulatml on the steps they have. taken against cattle runningwt large on our Village streets. It is anything but pleasant to have a well-kept lawn practically ruined by cattle and other animals running loose. Prirm-ille citizens regret to learn of the illness of Dr. Hutton ol‘ Dur- ham aml trust he will soon be. his old self again. As a resident of the village over twenty years ago the genial dm-tur made many friends, and is always a welcome caller ID the village. ball. The Edge Hill girls came out best in the girls’ game and the Rocky boys came out best in the boys' game. Mr. James Lawrence and Mr. Tom Bailny attended the celebration in Chesley on Monday. Mr. Robert Lawson is a recent purchaser of a cat: There are a number of them on this line now. CRISP COMMENT HARDING’S HARDWARE .II'aI'In [IaIH‘I‘s I'I'HIII Hw I'itios haw. hum PIPIIH‘HHL’ all “intvr \‘In'y Imv min-x tan putatuvs when the pils \VQ‘I'I‘ Inn-nod in HII' sprin'". ln'at. dzmghtm' Mm'ivl Hf Mvai'm'd, Mrs, 'l‘. Hunk of Mnrkdalo. Mr. and Mrs. W. .l. le’addon, Missy Gladys and Master Raymund. ul‘ Hmmgv \‘nih-y, \wz'v '3“ guests at. Mr. and MW. W. J. (Innk's nu Sunday. Mr. Mrb‘mHnn fax-mm! Zi'trluitvs “'5!!! a snlu in “nu afltvmnnn SPI'ViL‘t‘. I didn‘t swm quit» fair rm. :1 pair Hl' HM spurts like.I I'Iclitul' ll'Will mm Mr. .lulm Sun†in mutnr nut this fur nn :1 hmumful .lum- c'Vo' witlmm smmv I’nllivking‘ l'ussiws in Hm hark swat. Hwir HM‘H'. mg wun mm. 1 Mr. Bob. Bryans has a fat wallet those days. He sold a team of bars- es last week to a buyer from Mark- ‘dasli‘. One at nur mus-t [)1'0g1-¢_-ssivn young farmers is being wedded on Tuesday to one of Glenelg’s finest. maidens. but he’s a modest chap and we can- not. give any particulars until next, week. “It Iwwr rains but it pnurs.†Sn runs the old adage. And it general- ly applivs In an mm'fluw 01' visitors as WPâ€. Mr. and Mrs. .lnlm (100k and Mrs. Jim MmVally‘s bmuwr from Plvx‘vmnnt was Up on a Visit. the ï¬rst nf Hm \yvvk. Mr. Albert Livingstone gave us a can on Friday on his way out to his farm at Glascott. Town life. is agree- ing with him. I i ‘Tis surprising the amount of chopping grain and rolling oats that Mr. George Street is doing at. the Falls. IUUBUO Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Cnrrer ar- rived on Saturday evening from To- mntn on their annual visit to Mr. Jim Hastie's home and other kindred. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cook and son Clifford, and Mr. Rob Cook and Miss Millie of Ceylon, motored out to Maple Hill on Monday to visit “Uncle Joe" Cook and family. After the bustle of seeding grain, courses the greater hustle of shearing sheep, planting potatoes, corn and mangels, also stone-picking, and rolling. All these diversions leave little time for farmers to discuss pol- itics. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Caldwell of Bol- ton and Miss Jennie Beaten of Tor- onto, 'autned up to Mr. John A. Beaton‘s for a week-0nd visit. By the bloom on the orchards and the hum of the bees, there should be a bumper crop of fruit this fan. Traverston. (Our own correspondent.) The showers on Sunday were of priceless value to the crops, Which sorely needed moistening. SMPWWARE Thc'y’Vv pz'nmiso'ol In :unvnd ways \x'lu-n Hu- vzu' will gum.- FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. LIMITCD. FORD. ONTARIO Three finishes: Pearl Wax-e. two coats of peer 1h "hm inside end out. Dinnmnd Were. three cents. gh Inc and white outside. white lining: Canal Ware. three coats. pure white inside imd out. with Roan blue edging. PROOF that the Ford is recognized as a farm necessity, is shown by the fact that when the Committee on Agri- cultural Conditions investigated the prices of things entering into farm production, :hey investigated the price of Ford Cars to the exclusion of every other make of car. . SMITH BROS., DURHM,0NT. 11.. Shoot Mun! Produ'm Co. SOLD IN DURHAM AT adaâ€" so pure. As smooth as china and as strong00d as steel. And no metal touches theood Be sure you get ' ust use soap and hot water to clean MP Enameled Ware. 1; is so clean The Baptist. choir at (‘lvylcm visit- ed the Baptist Church hem- ull Sun- day mnrniug and assisted Hn' Chair in the SPI'Vit'P. The choir hum manh- a I'vtm'u Visit to Ceyltm in tlw aftvr- mum and assisted in the service “101'â€. About 2 o'clock on Sunday morn- ing I'vsido-nts of Toronto Stu-of were mused by an electrical display un tlw hydra pmwr line whirl: for a timu crmtvd snmc- alarm. Hr‘c llmx' in all directions and a large lmh' ignited bel'uro the puwux' was shut, MT. The truuhln was mun d by a A league game of baseball, the ï¬rst of the season, between Vande- leur and Flesherton teams, played here en. Saturday, was won by the latter, the score being ll to 9. It was a keenly contested and interesting game. faulty insumtm' allnwiug Hw Isig tcnsiuu wire to ground. It was brilliant, hit, of ï¬reworks whih- i lashéd. Dr. Thomas Henderson of Toronto spent a few days last week with his brother and other relatives here. Dr. R. H. Henderson and family of Toronto motored from the city on Friday and visited till Monday with relatives here. Mr. E. McKillop and family hNe moved to their new home near the Baptist Church, recently purchased from Mr..Armstrong. Mr. A. E. Bellamy and Mr. W. Tur- ney go to Niagara training calm) this week, the former an officer in the machine gun section and the latter as Quartermaster Sergeant. ‘1 Dr. Jamieson, Independent-Con- servative candidate in. South Grey, held a successful meeting in the High school here last week. Not- withstanding the busy season a large audience greeted the candidate and listened with deep interest to his excellent address. The issues of the campaign were abl-y dealt with by the speaker in his usual logichl manner, clean and free from anyâ€" thing offensive to those who differ with him. Addresses were also givâ€" en by Reeve McTavish ,who occupied the chair, and Mr. George Mitchell of this place. The Hawaiian orch- estra here supplied pleasing music. Editor Irwin and son Frank of Dur- ham aceompanied Dr. Jamieson here. their gross ignorance! Potatoes now are ï¬fty per cent. higher than six weeks ago and promise to go higher, as the demand is brisk. We‘ll have to pay less, heed to The Farmers’ Sun’s market reports and political editorials. Both are unreliable, eh? Rev. H. (Iowan of Toronm preached (Our own corregpondent. ) 6 7 4nd CLYDESDALE STALLION The Impm'tml Ulydvs‘clale Stallion Imnmurv Hmrgw. will be at. Um Hahn Hausa Stables Saturday aftc-r- nouns. Mr. W. anumm and Mr. Withnr- Spoon of 'l‘m'c'mtn \wrv up on a sham ï¬shing holiday last weok. Mr. Stewart McTavish of the Bank of Montreal is ruiiowing for a short time at Owen Sound. after which he will take a pogitiun with the First National Bank in Dotruit. Mr. Henry 'Hmvard met with nasty fall from thv rnnf of his a-goodjernm in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday in place of the candidate expected. Mr. G. Ham- mond, a Knox College graduate, open for a call, will supply next Sunday. On account of the illness of the pas- (or, and as announced, Rev. Mr. Bushell of Priceville supplied the Methodist pulpit on Sunday. A fea- ture of the evening service was a well-rendered quartette by Dr. R.H. Henderson, Toronto, Rev. Mr. Bush- ell, Mr. R. G. Holland and Mrs. Black- burn. A representative of the Dom- inion Alliance will speak next Sun- day morning. Mr. Harry Fellow returned home last week after three months†con- ï¬nement in Sudbury Hospital nurs- ing a badly fractured thigh bone. While working in the bush Harry was struck by a falling tree and had a narrow escape from being crushed to death. He is yet quite lame, but thankful to have escaped so well. Mr. Oliover Irwin, who formerly conducted the Park House here, met with a great loss on Wednesday night last when the Travellers Home which he was conducting at Kim- berley, was destroyed by are which when discovered had made‘ such headway that the inmates barely es- caped and nothing could be saved. Unfortunately, Mr. Irwin carried no insurance. Middaugh House FOR GOOD HEALTH Try Chiropractic First Not Last CONSULTATION FREE Drs. C. G. and Bessie MacGillivray Chimpractic Specialists CHAS. H. MUSH'I‘HN. Pr: n print 0 pr, Chronic Nervous and Spinal Diseases 3 Specialty “(WV Thursday. Jun 7. an. house last week. Though going about. he 'is crippled some from the shaking up. Mrs. Mnjor of Honeywood visited Mrs. W. Miller and mother last week. Mrs. Scott of Toronto visited her aunt. Mrs. A. S. VanDusen on Friday Mrs. P. Loucks of Markdale spar Fr‘ifiay gowns her old friends here Mrs. Ward Harrison of Sheridtn. N.Y., is visiting her sister. Mrs. Alf. Harrison and other old friends. Mrs. W. 1‘. Douglas of Wayne. AL. berth. is visiting hm' motlwr. Mrs. A. S. VanDuson. Day by day avian-(Wis bvcomim: sqfer. but still It’s alwavs Up in thv alr.â€"-Buffalo Commercial. Mr. and Mrs. Ale-x. Mc-llmald of Mc'l‘ier visited over the holiday with the lattors parents, Mr. and Mrs. I“. Cairns. BAPTIST GIUBCI SERVICES Rev. E. Cameron. B.A.. B.Th.. Pastor Sunday, Jan. 10. ms. A.M.â€"â€"“Anci9nt Candlesticks." P.M.-“The Plowimr Match." Admission: 16 and over 25c. Children 15c FRIDAY- -SATURDAY June 8-9 TWO SHOWS :8 and 9.15 PM DUSTIN FARNUM VETERAN Sm; Sunshine Comedy “West is West†Durham, THEATRE IN