Mrs. McKinnon and son Bobs. and Mrs. Walker. of Toronto. accompan- ied by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown. of Glasgow, Scotland, visited friends here last week. A longer \‘isit wouId have been much appreciated by their many friends. Glad to 300 Martin M01001! of Ti!- bury in tho- \illzwv for a In“ dam H9 is one nt‘ mu old boys who is mikim: good. and \w are glad. Mar- tin Pvturnml hum» on Monday. Jome again. Martin. Mr. Donald McGillivray, Elmwood, was a visitor with friends here over the week-end, coming out to meet his nieces, Mrs. Whiter and Mrs. Mc- Kinnon, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Grown from Glasgow,’Scotland. The old gentlemn was very much disap- pointed to ï¬nd them gone only ten litmus when he arrived. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. «Ll-I. Forrlor. tlwir son. with his wife and child. of Alpuna. Michigan. and Mrs. Dargavol. of Dnrnorh. were welcome» guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Lunnoy ro- cently. .\lr. Farrier was a school- mate of Mr. Lunney when "my at- tended school on the Gravel Road 55 years ago. Mr. Lindsay was teacher. Mr. Rmmm )chougall of )lissmlla. Montana. and sistm'. Mrs. Ruhl. nl' New Ontarin. aro- Visiting I). .I. Mr- Dougall and Other HM frimuls hvrv. .‘lr. Sandy McDonald and Mrs. Mr Donald. visitml friends in Proton on Monday and 'l'uesday. Born.»-»-'I‘n Mr. and Mrs. Dunalnl McKinnnn. Suuth Lino», Artpnwsirl, 0n Samnlay. Svptember "9 sun. A.-. .‘Iiss B. .lvlly, [PaPheR sgu-Ht Hu- Neck-NM at Im- home at. Shvlhm'no'. Miss Lydia .‘chinnnn. R..\'.. has taken a position) 1m Hm stafl' nt' tlm Mount Sinai Hnspital. Toronto». WP wish Miss McKinnun «wary sum-Ms. Miss .lo-ssiv I.i\'m,u‘~'tnn spun: 'l fr“ days with her sish-r'. Mrs. J. .‘erally of Markdalo». :HM n-tumml Ilimh' om Sunday. \\'v' 31'» why In lwau' nt' Mrs. Thus. Mchown's cuntinuml ill lu-allh. \\'.\ hm».- sim'vn-ly fur hm- slwml)’ ruâ€" COVO'I')’. Miss Evelyn lint-not! axul sister!“ Jean arv home) for a whilv {mm the City. whm'o‘ thpy both are o'mplnym‘i. Mr. and Mrs. Alt. Fi’ddis and daughter Marie, of Chesley. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Fiddis of Vesta. called to see their sister. Miss E. Fid- dis, on their way to visit-Durham and Edge. Hill friends. Call again. This community desires to most heartily congratulate Mr. J. F. Mc- Lean and wishes him and his fair bride a most happy union. Mr. and Mrs. Halliolay and party spent a few days rmwntly with Mr. G. )lclwan. Mr. .lnhn Blink :mcl oluughhl nl‘ Cheslo-y, mm Mn. lamo-s .\lc .\|m ko z: and party nf Stmtlnm. \i â€w .l at HI. McMeo'kwn hnmo- «no-1' Sunday. Mr. lid. Hugs. our 0'..P.R. aw'nt. is on vacatinn with t'l‘io'mls at ï¬lm!- bul'm‘. livliowing: Ago-n! .\l. l’nwvl's is on duty. Miss )lal'gal‘o't Stnthzu't I'o-hn'nml to the Stairs an“? a show! Visit in her HM hnnw Irv-n». MP. Al'rhio- McArthlu' is busy cm the Hunt of A. l). McLean's lmu-‘o- nu Kincanlino- strm-t. whirl: will allol materially ln valuo- anal amn-amnw of tho- salmon . (Our own correspondent.) We 31‘» blad to hear of NW im- memo-ut m the health of Mrs. Arch. McLean. “'9 hope she will soon h» around again. Mr. and Mrs. Dan. McLean, Aber- deen, accompanied by Mr: anti Mrs. â€nether and 9011 Ernest, 0! Owen sound, were the guests of Mr. Don- vv'“ Rev. Mr. Rose of Corbetton, interim nodwatur. prvached this Prvsbytpry circuit \‘cant. laSt Sunday. “'0 am» glad to know Mrs. Buck- hm is impi'nviug again. Mr. Pth' Hardnnr is in anonto (ll mmticul board this wpek. Patc- iO Olio- Hf thi' buys who) can still 031'- ry om o-H'll thuugh ho? has to 1m- two heavy stic'ks‘. Mr. Angus McLachlan has started work with Mr. Hill in )larkdaic.'\\'e hear that he will liw- there if a houw mm tn.- so'curt'ot. Ttw tho-st. wishes ut' thv vummunity 30 to Mr. H. R. )lrlman and Miss Bul- Mrs. Elizabeth McKinnun nl’ 'l'ur- out". and Mrs. Walker and cuusins. Mr. aml Mrs. Bruwn 01' Glasgow, Scovllanol. are: visiting in Wit-mill» and Imiglnborhood. Bobs McKinnon also want a few days. but I'Pllll'llwl to tho» rity 011 Saturday. “3" aw glad to haw.- our â€lol n'io'mls vnmo- to th? 0M \illago' fur it time'. T110 “09', wishes Uf tho- vummunity so to Mr. H. R. )lrlwan and Miss Boei- Ia McMillan. who were married in Turontu am Saturday. So'ptvmber 1:3. The happy couple: are: houeymmning in‘Bufl'aln and expo'ct tn return this week In tin-Ir home.- On “I“ Town Lin..- Iwrth 0f Um \‘illago-. ' Mr. Jack Juncs spvnt the \wekâ€"end at his home here and returned on Monday to his work in an extra gang on the 1_3.P.R. ' Miss Kathleen Everest has return- Pd homn after several weeks‘ holi- days in the city. UH UH In Mr. hmiol Mark of limir Chicago wo-nt u i'vw clays ro‘ro'ntly with his nivrrs, Mowlamvs )lrMiilan and -N‘hvllk. Mm .lo'zin Flnyci. trarlu‘r in [hr ,jaminr mum. is attending the. wed- .Imr: «if her sister noar Cheslcy this \Vo'tillo'sday. 'l'lu- livremont. Agricultural Socie- 2;: halo! gond weutlwr fur both days llw Full Fair and an exec-[lent dis- mluy was o-xhihitmi in tlw hull. 'l'hv mnwo-titiun was m lawn Ilmt tin,- ,iwium haul suim- «iiITn-ulh' in .lwriil- ':'r." Hu- \\ ilxnwrs. \\'v umlm‘sumd Ulll‘ toaviII'I'. Miss .‘Hll'it‘Ha Park. has resinnml. 'lPl' pus- ignutiml t0 takv nt‘l‘vct th. mst â€1' this munth. and that Miss ‘~‘ Kerr has [won IIIIgagI-Il l'uI' tho remainder of â€10 year. Mr. mm Mrs. ..'. AIL-Sally spent :1 day I‘m-vntly with Hmir daughter. Mrs. L. McFuddo‘n. .\II'. Lawrvnmr MCFEIII'IIO‘II 3.; Lining" IIH- tt-lo'phmw inst-RIII'II. .\II'. and “1'35. I’aIIo-I'mn and oIzmghIPr IIizu. acmnwuniml n “I. and Mrs. A. h. Kellm and sun Russ. slwnt. a day the Iirsl of Um week wiIII Mr. and Mrs. Hunrgv B'adlvy. .\lnunt Forest. .\li°. Sii'VPllSMl uf Strutfmwl [wraith- ml in thi- l’i'o'shyto-l'ian Church last, Sabbath in Hip into-mists of the Lord‘s [My .-\lilancv. HUI'IIJJIԠMr. and Mrs. .lnhu Loith «.11 (hr 19th ilisi.. a «laughti-i'. Miss Folwai'ils. principal «if tlw iinnliimaiiun svhnnl, sin-m Hw week- i'lhl with Iii-r unvlv. .\|l'. Ni-lsmi. prin- i-ipal ni’ thv Kimrru'clilw High scluml. (Our own correspondent) .\'u\\' that [Durham Fair is mm' We- aim o'njnymg snmv Icm'ly “mm-r. ï¬lm! In lunar .‘Jrs, \\'o-.~'. Arm-H is much improve-.1 ut'tm' u mtnple Hf \kas' illno‘ss. MN. I-h‘vlvkilh‘ nl‘ hm.†has burn with how sistm'. Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Nichol. Lon- dun. are! spvnding‘ :1 Wow}; at tlw Ni- rlml lmnw. Miss Agnes Nichol \\ out to Toronto last week. Mr. {llal'vncv lugham, Owen Sou 1d. smut. a t'mv days z-o‘cently with his llnrlu, Mr. William Jnvquos. Mr. and MI'S. Rllssvll Fiddlis. Ches- lny. visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. Patterson. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Nichol and Miss McLaughlan spent a day recent- ly at the home of Mr. Stothart near Priceville. ald McKechnie and daughter Mary, on Sunday. We were pleased to have a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Will Rogers. Hol- stein, while up to Durham acting as judges at the Fair. Mrs. Rogers was teacher here some 33') years ago and still has a warm spot in her heart for HM Mulm-k. She took much pleasure in going back to see the old school and talking to the children, whose parents she taught. years before. .\II'. and Mrs. o'écrm‘ga Hoykins :1 family MH‘llt Snnelav in Mal‘kclalv. Mr. John McGirr attended Mount Forest Fair last Thursday. Mrs. .‘INSHII. \x'hn has lu-vn [fling with how aunt. Mrs. hurrant. left, on Friday Hl' last \V'N‘k. as slu- is in a pour statv nt’ lwaltll. Next Sunday is Rally Sunday. All parents and children are. urgently requested to be present at the Sun- day school. \Ve would like to see the school ï¬lled. There is to be ‘ a speaker for the day and we trust ev- eryone will feel their responsibility in bringing their children to the Sunday school. Last“ Sunday, Rev. Mr. Smith was present. Threshing is almost completed in this vicinity. Corn cutting is in full swing. Miss Ada McLean. Toronto. visited recently with Mrs. McCannel. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie, Mr. Sandy Brawn and sister. Miss Kate. slwm Sunday at tho Imme of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDonald. Durham. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hasvtie, ac- rnmpnuim! by Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mrlmuald utteualml tlw funeral of H1» lain Mrs. \Viil Christin Moorrs- burg. on 'l‘uesday â€1' this week. ' (Our own correspondent.) Mrs. Knight “1' I)t_’ll\'t'l'. thfloradu, and Mrs. t‘umrgv Muse-s nf 'I'Ol'nnto. {m- ht'l'o- n1] :1 Visit with their moth- m: Mrs. James Durrant. (Our own eorrespondent.) We are sorry to report that Mr. David HOpkins is under the doctor’s care. He is now in Durham. Red Cross Hospital. Mr. 1211.! Mrs. WiHiam Porter and sun and 311.:uul Mu. Halold Barber nt‘ V'mnvy \wn' munln V‘isitms at â€w humo- mi 311. and Mrs. Findlay MvCuaig. .‘lrs. Alex. Hamilton 0f Fergus is spo'miillg.’ 3 {PW days with her sis- h'l's. Hw )li-svs Mnx‘l'imn. 0f tho. Vil- law. Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Milligan and son Tommy visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Tumbull, South Line. Miss Mae napkins spent. Sunday Hutton Hill, North Darkies' Corners Holstein. Hoykins and Mrs. \ M. anmlvs. win» is Visitâ€" ing: hm- nimmhtvl'. Mrs. Murray. lm-l with a nusly awido-nt last \ka wlwn in â€w darknwss slw I'd-ll dmvnstuxirs and was hruisml and smm'vly shakvn up. She is recovm'ing nicely from the shock. .\l 1'. A. Shacklcl'oi-«l and Mr. Gordon Warling are both able to be out again after illness with pneumonia. but the latter’s nine-year-old son El- mm'. is now ill with the-same. Alto-i- the» mummy vacation there was a lal'g'v attuniilancc at the meet- ing- nl' l’i-iiim- Arthur Lough, Al". .-\.M. cm Friday evening last when â€I“ nmvly-inslallod Master, W3. Bro. A. Sinclair and his ntl‘icers gut work well undo-r way. W_. Bm. G. J. Bel- lamy. reprvsmitative to (irand Lodge, gavo his import. The Lodge will at- tenil St‘l'Vlt'P at. Maxwvll next, Supday (waning. M 1's. \\'. .\. Armstrong gave an en- joyable afternoon tea to about. 20 of her lady friends in town on Sat- 111113.): Mr. and )l/i's. Iâ€. H. W. Hickling and Mrs. J. 1). Clarke made a visit to Owen Sunni] em Monday. The latter left on Tuesday tn join 1101' husband at Uttawa anew an extended visit here. Mr. H. A. Mc'l'm'ish spout the week vnal with his \Vit'v and littlo- sun. Vis- iting :H Ushzmu. Mr. W. 'l'. legsnn 01' lslinglnn was n \ isiicn' ho‘l'o' um-I' llu- \w-vk-und. .\|l'.~‘. Hmlu'snn and littlv «tullglltvr av- m111|_ralnml him and rvnminml tn Vis- it HIP t'Ul'Illul":~' pr'vllts. Ml'. mul Mrs. W. 'l'rimhlw. 'l'hw Muthmlist Mission Band "had a wry pIo-asant outing cm Saturday afternmm last at a picniv held in the )lo-nmrial l’zu'k. \ number tmm Inc-re attended the SIIPHHIIIH‘ Fair last “wk and leport a. big: rmml and gum] show. Mr. W. A. Armstrong is now fitting up an apartment for a residence over the office formerly occupied by the lair R. J. Sproule. Miss Margum-itv Runstadler re- turnml to 'l‘nmnto mLMmIclay to 1'0â€" sump hm- l'niwrsity studies and mmlic'al mm'sc. ' Mrs. W. (i. Orr left last week for Vancouwr to visit her son Guy, re- pm'lml \‘t'l‘y ill. Mr. H. Mitciwll and daughter Miss AIMa matured in the? city Saturday and spvnt tlw week-0nd \s‘itli rela- iiws. 'l‘hi-y wort-0 accompanied by (imn'gv Milcliull. .113. l't'tlll‘lllllg to his studio-s in tlu- l7niwrsity after his holiday lwm'. ’ Lieut,-Col. and Mrs. J. E. Hansford of Winnipeg announce the marriage of their second tdaugh-ter, Muriel Reynar. to Mr. John M. Dun“ of that city, on Friday, September 14, 1923. Relatives and friends here of the es- with her aunt, Mrs. William Lawson of Durham. Mr. aml Mrs. Alf Down \‘iSith Hlu'lph Uw lwgillniug 0f tlw week and mum accoumaniml by “Mrs. (1)12) llnszell. returning to her home-at Caledonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. Carroll and child- m-n made a week-cud visit with I'vlativos near (Hand Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacGilxlivray, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. W‘il- liam McGirr, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Cuff. Mr. and Mrs. William Manto Spent an evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hopkins. (Our own correspondent.) Principal R. G. Holland and Mr. T. J. Sled and family attended Notta- wasaga School Fair at Duntroon last W901i and report, a successful event. Mrs. Hawley Haws of Meaford. ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gamble. spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. Dean. Mr. A. E. Bellamy made a visit to Hanover on Saturday accompanied by Mrs. J. W. Henderson, who re- mained to make an extended V8“ with her sister there. .\l 1'. and Mrs. Frank Thurstun madv a \\'¢_~ek-c_-m_l Visit, with “10 farmer's brother at Maat‘urd. Mr. and Mrs. W. Miller and Mr. GUPIJOII Lung Spent Friday last with old frimuls at Homywood. The lai- tor. who is i'nsiding hm'v, routed his l'vsidmic» tin-1'0. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Notice is hereby given pursuant to 11.8.0. 1914, Chap. 121, Section 56, and amendin" Acts. that all persons hav- inl.r claims against the Estate of Elizabeth Coutts, late of the Town- ship of Bentinck in the County of Grey. Widow. deceased, who died on or about the 22nd day of April. A. D. 1923. are required to deliver or send by post prepaid to Lucas Henry. Solicitors for the Administrator of the Estate. on or before the 13th day of October, 1923, their names and ad- dresses, and a full description of their claims, in writing. and the nature of the security. it any. held by them. teemed young bride wish her many years of wedded bliss. The young couple are on their honeymoon vis- iting, New York, Toronto and other cities. And take notice that after such last mentioned date the Administrat- or shall proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled the1_eto liming ie- gard onl) to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and the said Administratm will not be liable for the said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not have been re- ceived by him at the time of such distribution. Miss Ethel Gilchrist, hride-to-be, was showered by her numerous friends at her home on Monday ev- ening when a wry jolly time was Spent by the large company who gathered to convey good wishes to the popular young lady. By the ladies of the Village she was presented with a beautiful mantlerlm'k and pieces of aluminumware. From the Presbyterian Guild and Sunday school she was given a silver eold meat fork and pie server in the Adams dCSign. Mrs. P. Quigg, a remarkably smart old lady in‘ her 90th year. [paws this week to spend the winter with her daughter at Harriston. .\li'. and Mrs. (J. .l. Bellamy‘s six- nmnths‘ ()lti lmhy, 139.11.. was take-n ill cm Mummy owning and Dr. 'l'ui'nliull living: °allml «liagm‘isml tlw il‘flllmt' tvlvsvnlu‘ 0f the bowel and zulvisml :m immmliutv npm'atimi. At midnight tlu- lim'tnr 21ml parmits lvt't t'ni' Tur- nntn with thv “Mr H110 and on ur- Rev. L. J. Henry, MA†B.D., of To- ronto, a young minister of much promise, preached an able sermon in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Rev. B. H. Bartlett of Cookstown was announced to preach next Sunday. In the absence 01' Rev. H. H. Eaton, conducting anniversary services at Inistioge next Sunday morning, Mr. W. Brooks of Shelburne will supply his pulpit. Mr. Howl). Smith and family of Owen Sound Spent Sunday with rul- atives here. - In the mattvr of thn «g-stat'o ul‘ Elizabeth Cnutts, late. of the Town- ship of Bontim‘k in tho (Inunty of Grey, Widow, deceased. After the summer holiday the Math odist Young Peonlo’s Society organ- ized for work on Monday evening and elerted officers for the coming year as follows : Hon. Pres.. Rev. H. H. Eaton; l’res., Wesley Armstrong: lst Vice, Miss Reynolds; 2nd Vice. Mrs. Frank 'l'hurslon; 3rd Vic-e. Miss Aleda Mitchell: 4th View. Roy This- tlothwaite; See retary. limerson Thompson; 'l'reasurer, Miss Lillian .\lr.\lnllen; Pianist. lirie l)o\\‘lin;.'. 9273 Mr. Charles Mobmwll. «LE. nf 0an Sound was hm-v nn Mnmlay and Tuesday surwyiug and staking the les in the new addition of ground to tlu- cemetm‘y. Mrs. W. Wrilcock is going to Tor- onto this week to make an extended visit with her daughters. Dated at Durham this 25th day of September A. D. 1923. LUCAS HENRY. Solicitors tor the Administrator. Min thn Thistlethwaite and famiâ€" ly and Miss Elizabeth Bentham vis- ited friends at, Owen Sound on Sun- day. M 1'. W. L. Young of Markdale gave us a pleasant call on Monday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS rival an operation wu performed which has been repoer to the rela- tives a serious one. The friends here of the anxious parents earnestly hope their little one may be saved. The following is the list of dates of Fall Fairs in this part of Ontario : Alliston .................... Oct. t-5 Beeton ..................... Oct. 8-9 Erin ........................ Oct. 12 Feversham ................. Oct. 2-3 Gorrie ........................ Oct. 6 Kagawong .................. Oct. 4-5 Lion‘s Head ................ Oct... 3-4 Markdale .................. Qct. 2-3 PRICEVILLE. . Palmerston . . . Tara .......... Teeswatér. . . . Tivex'ton ...... “JOHN J.†ESCHEWS POLITICS IN ADDRESS TO FARMERS Explains Objections to “Broadening Out,†But. Does Not. ligation Hr. Drury. .I. .l. Morrison. Swrntary nf tho linitvd Farnwrs uf Hntariu. whim-ss- ml 3 large gatlwring at. Camilla. in the vicinity of d‘il‘angvvillv. last week. 'l‘ho meeting had been turm- ml :1 "Iâ€. F. U. Rewind." and Mr. Mor- rison spokv fur an lmur and a half. During: Hu- unlirc- in) minim-s Ilw l' F. 0. Sum-Mary ciiol nut «mm- hrvatlu- Um 112mm â€1' vx- Prnmvir Urm'v. unr did lw m0†l‘t'il'l‘ in â€I“ IN‘PIIi PIO- \ im in} ulm tmns. HP madv 1m l'uh-‘rmu'v In party politics nor In “In Fc-rgusnn admin- istrati'on at. 'I'm‘untu. his «mm» ad- dress being an vxlmsitinu on tlw mm- slitutiun 01' â€10- l'.F.U. Mr. meis- nn explained his uhjwtions m tlw “broadvning-tmt" pnlit'y by saying that this was. 1m! im-ludml in Hm (‘cms‘titulinn HI“ tlw IIFM. and (Inm'vâ€" fore had nu Maw in its program. â€walls“ of this “0 «'Hllsiclvl'wl it his duty 10 ummw H. According tn .\11'. Morrison thn far- DATES 0? FALL PAIRS “lulu. 80m 31. 1 z-o t. 6 k-S 3-4 2-3 i-S 2-3 2-3 2-3 at. 2 lor- In the [Knitter 0f the Estate of Effie McVicar, late at the Township of Glenelg in the County of Grey. Married Woman. deceased. Notice is hereby gin-n pursuant to Section 56 of the 'l‘rlistees‘ Art, RS. O. 1915, Chap. 121. that all erediturs and others having elziinis er demands against the Estate ef the late l-Itt‘ie McVicar. who died «in t)!’ almnt the 29th day «if June. 1923. :it the 'l‘mui- ship of Glenelu, in the said thiunty of Grey. are required on or before the ï¬fteenth day «it HetoJ her, 1923. tn send Icy past prepaid. or deliver tn .-\. H. Currey. Seliritur for the I‘Ixerutmx, their Christian names and surnames :lllti addresses and descriptimns. the full pairï¬rnlars in writing of their elaims. a statement (if their accounts and the nature ei‘ la". “10 security, if any, MM by then}. meta should expect nothing from the manufacturers or big interests in the way of assistance. He said that the tillers ot the soil would have to work out their own salvation. and to do this they should oo-operate and endeavor to get a better understand- ing among themselves. NOTICE TO CREDITORS And i'ilrthm' take,» notice that after 3110“ last. mvntiunc-«l «late tlw lixecu- tnr will [)l'OCt't‘d to distribute the as- svts ul' tlm said «incuasml aiming tho- |iarllvs i'tttillml tlu'l'etu, haunt; ru- inml nnly t0 the (’laims â€l which he. shall â€an1 haw nntim‘. and that the- said lixwutui' will nut, lw liahe for the said assvts iii' any part thereof in any [H‘I‘Stlll m° pvt-suns at†“how claim notice notim- shall nut haw I‘m-n rmmivml by him at the time of such i‘listrihutinn. Dated at Durham this 26“: «lay of Sc‘l‘vlc'mlwr. 1923. A. H. L‘I'HRICY. Stvlicitor for Julm McVicar. : tlw Executor