wux- -. uw... Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webber and son spent Sunday with their daugh- ter. Mrs. John Caswell. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean and two sons spent Sunday with Mr. and Hrs. Willi ' Bourne of town. Mr. Albert hompson spent Sunday C. P. R. maintnnance of way gangs wow rmiucod this wvek, getting doyn tn thfilit‘gulal‘ gangaggm. ‘i. g Mr. and Mrs'.‘"i'\7’félf’e"x~"‘é|§?§i§" anu family spent Sunday with Mr.'and Mrs}. John_ McKeghpne. Glenroadm. Mrs. Duncan Muir 0f Kakabvka Fans. Nortiwrn Ontario, arrived tun-0 last Work to nursr hvr daughter, Mrs. Arvin. Mchan, Gravel Road, W. Mr. Fnrquiiar McKinnnn of our V'ilizigo- attendi'd Wimdbridge Fair last Wi‘i'k. Mrs..lnhn .‘tcArthur of Alberta raiimi nll friends hm‘v last week. W6- unoio-rstand Mrs. McArthur in- tends Visiting for some time yet with twr sun, Dr. John McArthur.‘ at Markdzile. man to ram-y and WP hopé the good dnm- “l†at loast ho in the some pro- pol'tlml to tho crowd attending. .\ wry pleasant social ovening was Spt‘llt at the hum» of Mr. and MP8. John A. Nichol, North Lino, when friends of the young peonle gathered tho-r» anal jolnml in welcoming them to “w olisu‘ict. A miscellaneous shmw-r. t‘ollowod by lunch and danc- â€"5: was. much enjoyed by gll._ My» Lurus, whn has horn visiting at Mrs. D. MrDougall‘s here, return- mi In Ihw riiy the. hittrr part of the WN‘k. Mia" lie-rim Aliirnrn, R.N., is hnmr again :u'trr attending Mrs. Archie Mrlmnn. cirmi-l Rom], W'rsi. Quilo- a numhrr of our vaph‘: at- trlziiml Salt-m snrvirrs on Sunday and Monday hm. whvro Mr. Maloney cir- iiwrmi his nwssago to parkrd hous- es at o-u-ry srrvicn. This ynung man has ommriunities which very fmv ministry's have of preaching to hun- drmla‘. who-r» the regular minister prnhahi)‘ ro-arhrs inns. Such is a bu: l'o-spnn‘ibilit): for _80 young 3; 'I’ho- young nnnistc-r. Rm. Mr. Hul'rmwr Hf 'l'm'nntn. wlm munpiml the pulpit last Sunday in Hw Pros- bytm'inn cihurvh. was wry favorably rocvnml. “'4' arr go-tting somo- wrv ablv nmtvrial tn choose from. which makm tho» task much mum‘ difl'icull. Stnthzu‘t Frnok arr blisy mo-n again \\ â€In a lu-avy shipment- to Hm 'l'nl'untu stm‘kyzu‘ols. 37......9:1,.=.=.Z.E.::r..v.1.1.... a; 2:. £7 ...2 v :5. .541 :1... 52.7. :32. 7.1:...213. 1.2:: = _....$ .541 .5 3:. ...:.< .5; _....:::c._ (<9... 5%...ng 2.1.55“. ;\II. aIIII Mrs . Ang us KI'IIIIIIII) IIIIw Irono In )IimII'II for â€w \IIIIII‘I‘ and will IIII- \IiIII .\IIs. A. SIII‘apIn. IIRIILIIIOI MI MN. KI‘IIIHNI)’. \\I' III); III that “In hIIInI-III I'IImiII III†III‘ back III “In swing mIII II inIpImIIII III III-II.IIII Mrs. Katv McDonald and damghtm' Katharilw haw gnno- to thv city for the winto-r at'tm' spmuhng a fvw months In tho-if 0M lwmo- nn tho Tuwn Linn. South. Mrs. Kam- MrArthur. Mrs. Arclnv Mchn and Mrs. 'l'humas Mc-Kvuwn are all m: “w mend again. “7’0 how in mm tho-m all out again wry scum. We “"‘W‘ glad to learn that there were no seriuus injuries to the young people who were unfortunate enough tu lw involved in the cellis- mn on the fare of the Hi hlancl Hill, inst en the western outs 'irts ml the. what". last Wednesday evening. when Mr. lluy M‘CDCl'mlll or (ilenelg lost a \ulualile horse and had his buggy fairly well broxgen Up. We as- sume that tho- bend in the hill hid the hers» anal buggy from the lights of the var until it was too late to get clear. In any case. the ear. belong- inn tn.» Mr. .‘lcVical' of the fith (Jon- cesflnn .\'.ll.lt.. (llenelg. and driven by Mr. Joe )leGrath. was rather bml- ‘ ly “rerko'cl in front. The young folk are very l'nrlunnto- that they escaped with withing worse than a scare and a lo-ssnn learned. ° .Mrs. John “UNIT“ is improving nlcnly ufh-r hm- so-rmus npvl'atlou. Mr. and Mrs. Mysham of Hamilton are visiting at Mr. John M. McMeek- en‘s um wm-k. _ Public School Inspector Huff vis- Ited our srhnol last work and reports favorably in progress to date. Thv L‘.P.R. tie inspector is in town this wo-vk wading cars from ’l‘lwmas Harrison‘s bush and from a few nth- others of NW local settlprs. We are being favored with some exceptionally tine fall weather and all seem to be taking advantage or it. The so-asnn has been particularly favorable to work on the County ROM. lmth from the laborers' and“ headquarters standpoint. We see the first hill till the 0.0.8. is being cut damn quite considerably. It must be nmr to where the grade will put it. The Old Durham Road west from Prim-ville tn Durham :3 almnst as gnml now as east from our‘ Village. m. (Our own éo'ri-esponamt.) '. October 35,1923. ""‘O val-u VV GUI. Messrs. Gordon and Neil Clark ’sprnt tho work-end at their aunt’s, Mrs. Thomas erlace’s of Normanby. Mrs. James Macdonald, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macdonald and son Ken- nrth. spent, Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. John L. Ferguson, Swinton Mr: Jack Mncdonald has ï¬nished up the threshing for another year, threshing his own barn last 'l‘hnrs- day. ‘v- vim UIGIAD. 1112mm ï¬rs. Jag“ Macdunald “010 “w (guests of Mr. and \113 Robmt "hmmloy mm m mine: this week. Aberdeen. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. Thomas Dargavol of Wiartun spent Monday at; Mr; Lorne Clark’s. ‘.-‘ â€"~ I While attending the SUpme Court at Ottawa. Mr. John Banks paid a flying visit to his mother, Mrs. R. H. Banks. horn. Mr. Banks has madv good sim‘o going “"051. Mrs. Allan Boyd and daughter. Huathvr, am- leaving for tlwir homo in Loadvr. Sash. this week. â€or sister, Miss Ada Banks, will ac~ company hvr as far as Toronto. I “\Jl.‘l'. Mr. and Mrs. James Banks of Riv- m'view visited with his thor for 3 NW days. Mr. Stewart of Wolland is paying a short visit, to his niece. Mrs. Traf- l'ord, and will remain for the wea- ding. Mrs. White and daughter of Hamilton. vousin of Mrs. 'l‘ramml. am' alsu on a short visit. Glenroadin. (Our own correspondent.) Mrs. Dan. Mchchnic spent Mon- day with the Heslip family. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie and Mr. and Mrs. Gillan Boyd spent ’l‘hni'sdny with friends in Chosivy. Mrs. John Vnscy and two chihh'vn and Miss Dnggan. smut thn \vvok- pm! with biys. Kpnny. A an , - 3'!i:§:-.“l‘.ia¢:;1§§]3icGin- 0f tnwn m»! Friday with her nieco, Mrs. Bitchiv. ~vul ‘II 5" IUOLD L‘u51:0 Mrs. Hc'nry Moil'at enjoyed a short \‘ia‘it from two of her former neigh- bors at Murillo, New Ontario. Mr. Ernest Greenwood motored to Port Eigin on Saturday. mSpector Wright made his semi- annual visit to N0. 3 and has made a most encouraging report on the pro- ï¬ciency of the pupils under Miss Mc- ix'oohnio‘s tuniion. u..v\.5 IILUIIUIID. Mrs. Maitléht) 51’ Owen Sound was a 3115‘s! of Mass Kate McFayden last \WH‘ '. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Firth of Stoney clrm'k “were visiting over the week- 3-}...1’mt1. his bruthers, J. G. and W1}. ‘ IN I. Ma: and Mrs. Thomas Liddle and family of Walkerton spent the ï¬rst of the \xeek With the Misses Edge. Mr. Thomas Ritchie attended the funwral of his sistnr-in-law, Mrs. G. Ritchie of Acton. (Our own 'correspo'ndent.) Miss Kate McFaydeu enjoyed a few days†visit. with friends 111 Owen Sound. Miss [£le Anderson has gone to l‘u‘ronlo._fu.1_'_theA winter months. .A numbm' 011' this 1in went “ullflfl'tou on Saturday and took tlu- Field Day Syorts. â€" â€"â€" v-IV auvvn’ I The I 21-10. Club meeting was held last Friday night in the school- house. There was a good ttfrnout and the program the young peeple 1‘:qu prepared was much eluoyed by at . out around Edge Hill. Must be some attraction out that. way. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middleton and two children 3 out Sunday with friends around}. 9 Rocky. ' 1.- r' I' n .mmr ON THE Jot LITTLE JIMMY VIS- in RP'V. \\'«‘. H. Smith, pzlstnr of Dur- ham, Pl'oshytc-mau church. IS cou- duchng praym- Inc-01mg and baptism at the hump of Mr. Henry Ruay, .112, on \V‘Nlllt‘sdav nvuning nf‘ thin \Irnn‘y .u L- I|\.'|ll|lll 3 ("II I " [y at Mulnck. Mr. Cook has van hwy digging a woll for Mr. Charles Reny (m the farm ho I'ccvntly purchased. now 00911)qu.h).’_MI'. David Adlum. M'I'faml Mfiï¬â€˜iaiï¬â€˜rt Juhnsmn and daughter. MISS Hazol. spout Sunday after-11mm. with tlw Mellonald fann- _l I. Ebenezer. (Our own correspondent.) Apples are being picked, but the task IS not a very large one. The quantity is 3mm]! and the sample 18 very poor this year. - thtqéhhday is tho last. day or Sunday school for this year. We would like all children and their parents to be» pljospnt. v Mr. and Mrs. W. Jacques and fa- mily spent Sunday with llgx-emcnl friends. . Mrs. Walter Mchol and sister, Miss McLaughlin, and Mrs. Samuel Pat- terson and Miss [-‘Jim Patterson, spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. A._G. Keller. Don’t forget No. 9 S. S. entertain- ment on Friday evening, October 26. Lunch will be served at the close of the program. A good program 18 being prepared. Come and enjoy yonrselves. v “‘“V '- V Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ritchie and fa- mily, Edge Hill, spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. J. Bell. . Mrs. Bryans. Varney, is spending a few days with her daughjer, Mrs. P. Robins. __._ UVQV Mr. John Laiï¬iéï¬ce ha‘H'a bee last week gutting up the foundation for a new am to replace the one burned a couple preeks qgg.__ _ _ Darkies’ Corners (Our own correspondent.) Bornâ€"On October 19, to Mr. and Mrs. P. Robins, a dau hter. Mr. McDonald and iss McDonald, Edge Hill, spent Sunday with Mrs. Meganyej, L_ambton street. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Girls. if your soul peeps out of mm Dyes, there’s a chance that Herr Ernst Linnvnkamp. mm of Europe's Wading portraitists. may paint you amnng his tit‘tovn fairest women of tho ground at the igidé“ (ifs-{houtvr‘ict When removed to the Hospital it was found that. his right arm had seen fractured just below the shoulâ€" or. FINDS U. 8. GIRLS LACK SOULS; ARE PAINTED DOLLS - VIIV U. “‘1qu The victim of the accident had just been working at the latter point west of the tracks and was rcturning to the former spot on the east side. Stepping out from behind a standing freight car he steppcd in front of the passenger train which was creeping along very slowly at the time as it was nearing the station. 'l‘ho fender of the engine caught Mr. Lyons’ shouldcn and hc {911 back on AI‘A .__.- ' LYOns was employed as a carpen- ter. in connection with the sewer which the Fry Construction Com- pany is building at the foot of 13th street east at the C.P.R. tracks. The company is also doing some work on theptheneide of the tracks. Hit by the Canadian Pacific in- bound passenger train Saturday at Enoon, Thomas Lyons, aged 56, 827 illth street w‘est, sustained nothing more than a fractured arm, miracu- lously escaping much more serious injuries and possibly death, says The Owen Sound Sun-Times of Monday. He is at present in the General. and. Marine Hospital, where he will likely be a patient for several days. I _-...__ , cALI‘. was: iii ii'fi’un Thomas Lyons In by Noon 0. P. 8. train gn Sung!†any! lgd lino- OWEN §QUID IAN HAD 01.083 uropean Portrait Painter Domain of Locating 15 American Beauties ulons Escape Pro'm Death. A maj'drii'rof the women were Herr Linneniamp has found duri his quest. are “beautiful painlgï¬ dolls.†The Vienese artist has come to the United States §ooking the 15 most beautiful American women. sgy‘s a recent dispatch from By Swinnerton in