MUIDBISâ€"llfllws On Thursday last at high noon 3 pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Matthews on Queen street when their daughter, Blanche Margaret, was united in marriage to Mr. Don- ald )lcPhnil Saunders. meréhant of this plam'. He\‘. .l. 1'). Peters. B.A.. was the ntl’ieiating clergyman and was assisted in the ceremony by the bride's uncle. Rev. \V. A. Matthews â€1' Shallmv Lake. .\t the appointed time the bride entered the drawing- i-omm en the arm of her father to the strains: nl' lmhengrin's wedding mam'h played by Mrs. \Villiam J. )lt't’mtoto'll Ht' Markdale. aunt Of the bride. and lwikmt charming in a gun“ Ht’ bisque eantun erepe, pret- tily headed. and hat tn nmteh. She earriett a hunquet. ot’ hriotnl I'nses‘.‘ ~'\\'N-t pmh‘. t'nl'get-nlvâ€"nnts and muhh-nhair tent. The eunti'netim.r o'Hllpii- during the i'et'enmny shunt hem-nth a white art'h t’rum \Vhieh hum; \xhite hells. 'l‘he veilini.r was m-ettily t'es'ttmllmt with pink and white l'liiimlh‘ illltt the runn‘i l'tNll)’ oteml'ated with map-drawn“. asters and geranium. During the singing at tilt“ l't‘g‘iato'l' the :Jl'tmm's tn'ntilel', .\II'. Bert. Saunders. gave a twautit'nl rendering of the bridal hunn "ti i’t'flmisv M“... ANN lho- m-I'o-mhuy Claimizlulu- tinns‘ and lws'l \Vis‘lws \wro' wxlmulml by ulmul lll'ly uuvsls. all immmllato- l'x'imuls and l'vlatiws Hf the mm- lx'zu-ling cmwl». 'l'lm «lining-mom, \VlH‘I'P all vnjny- ml a sumptuous ro-pasl. was vharm- ingly attrucliw :uul tlw l‘nur-slnwy hridp‘s caki- was a ï¬lling and Man- liflll slaluo- ml llHL l't'nll‘o' nl' Hlv lu‘iclv's l-zlvlm 'l'lu- assisluuls in tho- oliuing-roml‘u wm'v Mrs. Thomas Davis and Mrs. S. 'l‘. llllupmam of Durham and Mrs. )lnmly nt’ Dnmtnlk. aunts of “In hriotv. 'I'ho- many t‘nsH)‘ and um-t‘nl gifts nth-st tln- popular- ity of ttw hrioto. who was we'll and favorably known. lwing chiPt' Oppr- atnr in ttw to'lo-ptlnlw m-ntl'al ho-rv {01' at nunlho-r of years. In tho' at'to-I'nnnn ttn- nvwlyâ€"marâ€" rimt rmlph- In†by mutnr t'm- Uwvn Sound. Shallnw Lakv and nttwr pnints nm-th. ttlo' hric‘tv trmvlilng in 4 going-away suit 01' naVy hluv tri- cwtino- with light hat. 'th grmm is a nutiw nt' this town with an m'o-rsvas o-xlwrioncv of throw â€1' t'mn' wars. [wing twiw- wmnnh-ct. Hp wo-nt to England with ttw 147th Battalion and twin England wwnt tn I’l'allc'v. wtn'l'o- tw jnim‘d the! 58th Rutttlliun us a priValto', H» was smm w'nmntml 0n thv tio-ld to thc- rank of Svrm-ant and mm hnhts a Limltml- 3va in thv 3tst Hwy Rngimont. OPENING MEETING OF I.O.D.E. IIELD TUESDAY NIGHT 'l‘ho- Olhrnnirlv juins â€10- community in wishing .‘II'. and Mrs. Saunders a full mvasurv of happinvss. 'l‘hv Oinnmiizm HI-vys lihaptm' uf tho HULK. ho'M HN‘il' â€pulling mow-ting for tho' full turn) at tlw hunw Hf Mrs. J. Hun-gram .m 'l‘uvsday M'o-ning. Hw- mg to thv invlvmvncy 0f tlw wvathvr tho- ath-mlann- {ms not up to former mow-tings. but plans worn madn for a wry brisk smls‘nn. Arrangnmo-nts am- under way to haw Miss Drakp of Arthur give hpr famous play. "A Night in Fairy- land." varly in Urtobor. \"ith the how of inruh'ating a low of history in thv minds of â€1P young people. who- tlhaptm‘ is ofl'vring prizes to bOth High and Publir schools for histori- val wssays. tho eubjorts to ho chosen by tho Chapter. At. tho conclusion Hf Hm husinc-ss a dainty luncheon was s‘o'l'th by Mrs. Rurgoss. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘lms. Hmulerson and â€Pl'hPW. Mrs. ln'nmmnml and Miss Drnmmuml. .\IP. and Mrs. Ralph Cal- tnn. ..\l1-. and Mrs. William B031» and «lanxhto-I' aml Mrs. S. Bill-hi0. .\l 1'. aml .‘lrs. l’o-lo-r )lvlman and Philâ€. and Mr. uml .‘ll‘s. El‘kharoll and two boys nminl'ml in lln’vo cars to W‘asaga Hum-h on Sunday and had a pleasant Hllllllg. ‘ ms'rrru'rn “Ernie us‘r wan run nun coon mucus Good Papers and Program Given and An Exciting Tug-of-War Witness- ed in Which Harriet! Ladies Won. Thursday, September 13, 'I‘hn Septemberâ€"tneeting of the W0- men's Institute was held on Thurs- day of last week at the home of Mrs. S. Patterson, Gland: Mt m ladies were in attendance and a wry pleasant and profltible W was spent in listening to a good pro- cram and a general discussion of afl‘airs. Mrs. J. S. lent“!!! me I stood paper on “The New! 01' the Bmly for Food.†and another by Mine 8. Scott on “No. 9 Pioneer School luvs" was very interesting and contained much useful information and pioneer history. A wellâ€"rendered duett was given by Misses Bell and _Blyth. A tug-nf-war hotwnon the married and single ladies was keenly con- tested, but the mam'iPd nnm proved too husky for the unmarried contin- ant and won out after a strenï¬ous tug. Lunch was served and the meeting closed with the National Ant ham. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. John Alclrecl, who motored home from Ceylon. Sask., a few weeks ago, started Monday morning on the return trip in his trusty Ford coupe. M 1-. Alon-cl is a man well up in years but woll-proscrved in body and youthful in spirit. HP likvs driving and says it tloo-sn't til-o him. \VP wish him a ploasant trip home. Mr. Chat-Ins Allan of Long Beach. California. spent a fow days last. Week with his uncle. Mr. Hamilton Alli-n and othvr friends in tlu- Vicinâ€" ity. He n'mtoro-d hvrc {rum (“and Rapids and talks of extending his trip by rvlurning by way nf Montâ€" rval. tho-urn smith intn Ami-riran ter- ritur)‘. l{«-\'. E. Calmvron is Pnjnying his trip \Vvsl. prvaching mu: Sunday in .\IH().-'nn1ill and last Sunday in York- ton. I Mrs. William Wall of Kitchener is in town runmving avqnaintances. Shv m-pm'ts {inure «lull in KHPHNH‘S' and nut. much (wick-now ul' nlwning Hp Very sown. M 1‘. \Vilhm't. Grown Of lllo‘vnland. 0.. was :1 wowk-vml Visitor at, the homv Hf Mr. and MIN. PMM' "PM. . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hlo-iivll nl' \\'illiam.~'fm'd haw‘ 1mm vngaged fur .\i:°. {UM MW. W. I). Dmis mm lit- llv olwghlm' ul' 'I‘ni'nnto SIH‘lli nwr the. \ka-vm! with his pal'mnts. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘lmnas Davis at†(Hi-Hum. Miss Rili'lla Livingston. dangliti'r n!’ “r. and Mrs. W. A. LiVingsluu 0f Bl'lliillt’k. loft Friday to engage in tvaching in Matlalwa, where she has sown-ml :i svlumi for tiw currvnt year. Mrs. Dan. (I. .‘lachnalcl and son Brad. haw lwvn visiting her brother .Inhn in Milton. and also took in the 'l‘m-nnto Exhibition. Miss Annie (1. Mzu'Kmxzio has 1‘0- turuml from am vnjoyablv trip down tho- St. Lawrmm- and through tlu- 'l‘lmusand Islands. She also visited hvr hrothm', Duncan. at thh‘éal. Mr. and Mrs. John Smith are on a \vmrk‘s visit with [)1'. R. A. Smith, at otlmw-lauul. â€hi“. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Spiesz and baby haw mnwol in 1mm frnm Ham- ilton and have takrn rooms with Mrs. (Rev. Cameron. Mr. Spiesz is the i). N. R. («press mossvngrr running.r out of Durham. Mrs. Spirsz is a pupil in eloculion 01' Owen A. Smiley and has awn-arm] in Massvy Hall. 'l'ornnlu. We \wlcumr Mr. and Mrs. Spit-s7. in Durham. Mrs. (Row. Smith was in Brant- t'm'cl the ï¬rst of the Week, called them». by the illness of her mother. Troachorous Cover Tips and Child \ Falls to Her Death. FINDS SISTBR’S BODY Whon the cm 9,1 tipped, little 8-* Veal-old Jean Gooderham of Agin- umrt fell into a cistern and was drowned. Missed by her 10-year-old brotlwr, her hat was found and then tho lad saw his sistorh body floating in the \\ atm. Without assistance he managed to pull hm out, but al- though Din? ..D Faiquhai son \\ ork- \\ as tound impossible to lestore life. M'ar h)’ .\I 1'. Thomas Davis 0? Glen- RBIARKABLB RAILWAY OPERATING RECORD, Figures preparml at. Montreal cov- ering the opemtion for a period of twelve months of the manifest fast freight trains operated mm the Ca- nadian Nationalâ€"Grand Trunk-â€" Central Vermont 1o11te between Chi- cago and Boston tl11o11gh Canada. slum :1 remmkuble opmating rec- ord. 'l‘hese t1ains \\ ere operated evâ€" ery day of the year in one or more sections and 011 337 days during the twelve months’ period they were 011 time or less than five minutes late. Couldn’t Pool Wiley. As Jones wended his uncertain way homeward he pondered ways of concealing his condition from his wife. “I‘ll go home and read,†he decided. “Who ever heard of a drunken man reading a book '2" Later Mrs. Jones heard a noise in the library. “What in the world are you doing in there?†she asked. "Reading, my dear,†Jones replied cheerfully. "You old idiot!†she said scornfully. as she looked in at the library door, “shut up that valise and come to bed!†Little Miriam and Eben Cameron will give a concert at Crawford Presbyterian Church on 'Friday ev- ening, September 21: FLOATING IN CISTBRN Mr. J. W. Brown. B. .-\.. princnpai 0f the schOuls at Medicine Hat. for- mcrly principal at Hanowl'. haul 8 candidate's for Public .St'hUU] Luav- ing. 4 1m- thirdâ€"class Ccl'tilicalcs, and the i'nr sm-imnl-cLass (Em-illicatvs and all \wre.‘ succvssful. If “'0 31'“ in vxpo-cl nwm'rs u! I‘aCB-ll(bl'.~‘t_’$ tu try Ult‘ll' luck how“ u. k in lie-l- guy! is necessary tn put the lruc tcc condition. T110 suuth half nt‘ ilw MW pmpm'ty \\'¢.~' plll'L‘has‘vd by H. Limin, whu win built! «m it lw long. ' It is tlw intvptiun m .\11. RM 1 Blll'llt‘H ht u; H II Up 1115 â€MN “(“10 Ill J. M. Hnnh-r's‘ Muck Hn S'itvizwhy Mr. W. 1'. WWW m; Hulstnizx is «11‘ thv sick list. (m 'I'Uvsday nmrnz'zg ing he' was rqpul‘tml «lo-ad. hm {'azr m-[ml't [n'mmi nutl'm'. (m 'l'uuschy murmur; n'.’ .u:-'l \uwi; tlw (lay fur «rm-11mg schuul. llw Harâ€" l'ia‘tflh High scluwl building: \‘xiN humml. nuthing‘ rvnmining hm lino m'ivk walls. 'I'Iu-x'v was $1.6m mm...» mm- on it, but not hourly mmuyh in NW“? thv inï¬g. 'l'lu'y will mnuuc-rzw rvlmilciing' at «nu-v. 'l'lw mm .941.- [msmi ul' im'mnlim'y nu‘igin. Mr. W. P. l'ulc'rsnn has vinsml hm lmsinvss iwrv tn ulinw Mr. A. S. Hun- h'l' In “my“ Hw show tn mako' \\ .~ i'cu' his va ~tnl'c' Hi1 Ilw Stuwux't III'HIH'I'LV. TWENTY YEARS AGO \\'o' l‘t‘j..'i‘¢‘? in Vlll’Hllit‘!“ HIP (INIHI ~s‘ Mrs. [mm 1‘. Murlx'vnziv. \Vlw dim! Sunday last at â€w aw nt' 36 ywm's. .‘duun: Fun-st IN“ a: Hum 1“ artist in llw lwrsnn ut' Miss \th-lplvy. \x'hn was x'm'vnlly marriml tn Mr. Jâ€- wpll Rirkahy. l'ul'mc'x'iy whim of tlw Mount Furvst Unnï¬-dt'l'ah', but Im\\' nf St. .lnsvpll's [slam]. Mr. .lamvs Allan. .Ir.. amt Miss Hm'grmv am- tn 1w Inal'l'iml this \\'mllwsda_\' :tt'tvl'mmn. September 17, 1903. Mr. Patrick H‘Nwil of Mlllnck Shit! his farm recently tn Mr. 'I'l'aynur nt' Brunt 'l‘mx'nship. sun-in-law of Mr. .lnlm Wright at“ this town. Reports from Toronto are not. at all ' 'murahlv I'vgau'cliug‘ tlw ('Hllditlml ut Ml“. Ne-il Mt‘Kt't‘lllltt‘. \th is Hum-1'â€" gum}: tt'vatmvnt. Mr. 'l‘e-It'mwl amt his assistants. haw takvn ttw h-w-ls and madv thv moa- surmnvnts t'm' tlw hvw sidewalk nn Hie-'smtth sitle- ut‘ [.hnhtnn stt'e-o't. «m Sunday twvning .\ll'. 'l‘homzw Rum mvt with a sc-riuus avciclvnt in trying to stnp a runaway hm'sv that. was drian by his sun. In thv "â€" to-mpt thv buggy shaft stt'm‘k tho uhl gvntlvmzm on the breast, inflicting sm'inus injury. 'l'hv sun was thrown nut and vnnsidm'nhly shakvn up. The hnrsv stnmwd suddvnly whom lw ran into a tum at. the curnvr of Gmgn‘gc- and Ommn streots. Owing to tho svrinus illnvss Hf nur daughtm' Maud, whn is down wzih typhoid, we are unable to give much: of 0111' personal attention to tlw paper. (Oui' own cormspondont.‘ Mr. H. N. Burnett. Durham. alsn Mr. Aldred of Ceylon. Sask. \‘isitml rncpntly with the) ï¬wmpr’s «kmghtm'. Mrs. Will Derby. Misses Hvlen Milligan and Mary 'I‘urnlmll go to North Bay in Normal. Wm wish tin-m pvm'y sucm'ss. Dr. V‘. B. (irivt‘son Hf Bufl’ala w- A turnml to his home to regain his lwalth after having an Oporahun. Mrs. Mcmncknn'and Miss May. of Durham. \‘isitml recently with Mr. and Mrs. J. Milligan. Quito a number from this burg took in tho Exhibition and all rpâ€" poi'tvdan viijnyahlv (imp. Mrs. Jumps MoRonald and 3.112 Norman McRonald motored over to Flusl‘wl'lon one day last Week. Tho throshér§ are getting the ma- chinery in order. Sweet clover is tlw first thing on hand. from The Chronicle file of September 10, 1908. Ebenezer. , (Our own correspondent.) Threshing is the order of the day in our burg at present. Mr. Wilfrid Alexander is visiting with friends. in Owen Sound. Mr. and Mrs. John Wells and son Herbert. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. James Wells of Hanover. were visitors â€Sunday last with the Chanl- ton family of South Bentinck. Miss Rhena Livingston left Friday last to take up a position as school teacher at Mattawa. We wish her every success in her new occupa- tion. We are sory to say Mr. Moses Don- nelly is not so well again but still hope and trust he will soon be res- tored to good health again. South Bentinck THE DURHAM CHRONICLE has viusml {9... Mr. A. S. Hun- tu makv \\ I (luv Stewart principal In" .("I‘ C. \\‘. klnr ' 37!" Wanted. 50- or lOO-acrv farm for rent. Ap- ply to A. B. (lurl'vy. Durham. 1 School Girls!! Any quantity. Highe'st price at the PeOple's Mills†31523“ Accommodation for a number of schnol girls. Apply at I'lw ('lzx‘un- iclo (Mice for fm'tlwr inftiwmamm. Wheat Wanted. Pigs For Sale. Fil’twn small pigs alwut z: mmnth Old. Apply [0 H. A. \thtsml. Mt‘\\'il~ liams‘, RR. 1, Pricvville‘. Ui32wi Wanted To Rent. FiVPâ€" t0 snvvn-l'onnlmi 31.5115». mmlvril mnwnimm-s plwi'e'x'x'e-«l. Ag:- ply m .I. A. M. Ruhh. Hahn Huuw. â€1° High Svluml. Durham. 963]"! Grain ,Wanted. \\â€héat. Harley. Buckwheat. Peas. ' Oats and Mixed~Grain wanted. High- est prices paidâ€"Rub Hwy rum»; 1.1m- ited, Durham, Out. 112“ 1 Lucas 8: Henry’s Law Office. Open every day for business. A member 01' the ï¬rm will be in the office every Tuesday. Special 11"- pointments may be made at the “1' 3’"! fiCL|o 'J k, L Films Developed Free. Prints 4c., post cant size Inn, géaz- ml ï¬nish; tinishvd twice a “wok. thing m. smut to Kelsey Studio. Dur- ham. 01' lcaVe 3‘91). C. 'l'nwzi‘s jvwvl- i'y store. 510 Blititt‘ Rob Roy Grain Prices. We are paying 400. tn 13". Mr Huts. (3H3. I'nl' Hal'lvy. (fun in (33c. t'ul‘ Huvk- whval. 81.2“ in $1.27» fur PM“ and MW. in 954°. l'm- \\'|w:lt at (â€11' vie-Vat- Hl‘. ‘Huh “My .‘lfll- Limituri, Dur- hangAmlugiu. _ Watch aï¬d Clock Depairing. If ymn' watch 01' clock is not keep- ing (:Hl'l‘ll'ct time, bring it tn <2. *1. Douglas‘ jewellery and watch impair ShOp. All WUI'k done (on the [vl‘vmâ€" ises and at a moderate cost. All work‘gliarqntevd.-â€"C. C. Douglas. Mu‘s’fc Innouncement. The Misses Vinlvt Fm'sman. .-\.'§‘.tl. M ., and Ruth Fursman. AII‘A'LJL. 1m! [H‘vpal'ml to talko pupils in Piano and Theory. Lessons giwn at. m- honu-s. Pupils m'vluarm! fur Hun-wr- \'a.\'tury exams. For :my infmmatinn phone Allgn Park. (J (3 L‘ ShingM' V Just arirved a car load ut‘ B. «L. Shinglus, in I‘m sold at tlw fulknvinu‘ prices : 5x, $11.75 per squzn'v: 3x. $3.37). Get your ordm‘s in at uncv as they will nut lust lung at tlu'sv prim-s.»- J. N. Murdock, Durham. 96 t: Nubicv 1's hum-by giwn that .l~ haw eumulivd with Soclion 19. 0121110 V01:- ors‘ Lists Act-amHhat Lhaw posted Up at my office at Glohelg on tho. 12th d_a_\ of Soptombm 1923, the list 01 all pm I'smls cmtitlod 10 \utvq. {I} the) said Municipality, at Mun'uipal lilpcticms and that. such list remains them le insp'ec-tion. And I h9r9by call Upon all votels to take immediate proceedings to haw any errors or omissiom ca'r- i‘ecicd accerding'to law. [)3th this 13th day Hf Soptnmhvr. A, I). 1928. of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain,| c., and Also the Farm Lands of the Late THOMAS TOMPXINS mnnmisiug L111 .\11. 4.5 and the East Half 01' Lot 42 in the 1 11'51 ( mun-5.511111 North «11‘ the 11111|1an1 Rum! i11 U11 Township 111' Bontinck, wwntV-tiw ac1'vs (subjmt tn 3 11's'1-1V1-1t ioict.1 (111 the [1lt‘n1iSPS at ’ «11111111 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29,1923 1 For 1"111tt1m 1::11110111.1's and 10111“- tions of sale appr to 11111 undmsignâ€" ed. 1 ‘MOSES JAUKLIN, J. A. PAT ERSON. Executors of the Estate of Thomas Tompkins Deceased. c/o Mills Paterson. Hanm 01', (mt. ROBERT BRIGHAM, Auctioneer. 9133 Mrs. Spiesz, a pupil 0f Owen A. Smiley, has recited at Massey Hall and will recite at Mrs. Cameron‘s musicale on Monday, September 17, afternoon and evening. The Misses Fursman, .\.T.C.M.. are invited to take part. Programs from 3 to 5 oâ€- clock and 8 to 10 pm. Admission 25c. Apply Business Locals. icipality of Glenglg, County .qf Grey. AUCTION SALE HECTOR a. McDGNA-LD, Clerk Of (Henelg. i'rnns' LIST, 1923 Print the grandest sermon that over feLl from inspired lips. and not ten 901' cont. own of tlw profession- ally pious will read it; print a d?- tailed account at some fvmalo hunco game1 or a smwatimial divorce suit in high life and ninvty-ninv pm' vvnt. of thv \‘i-t'y Mock will mako a divv fur tlw [oalwr boffll‘v bt'c'akfas‘i. swoop duwn upon it MM a hungry 0311'!) «m a nasty worm. clc'Vum‘ «'Vo-l')‘ \Vm-«i thvn mil tlu-ir qu-s huawn- \\'ard like: a calf with tlw vnlic and wander what this wickmt HM \VHI'M is. coming tn, l pd Pure Wool Yarn ‘ All staple colors in 2 or‘3 ply. In Pink, Blue and Tan Checks. ight Grey, Dark Grey Khaki acrps hay ground m'wh smnlvd down, l0 arrvs svedvd 1“ 5mm! clov- o-r. 15 acres pasture»: framv ham ‘6 x 70. slabling undnz‘m'alh: \\'3l(‘l‘ in yard: (-umfurlulnlv lug hum»: gnod lawnâ€"Imus": small (‘Il'éx'imz Slim: also 30 arm-s pasturu and lmdwr: well “annual and I'vm-ml: will PM†all or sc-paratn. Fm- furthc-r parlivulars apply on “no pl'vnxi~'v< in \\'i|liam .‘~lzu‘.~‘lmll. m' tn l’vfnr lil'mk. lmth 0n 9 13 31.st R. ll. 1.. \‘arnvy. PAGE m