3i PAGE 8. Alan Park (Our Own Corrmdcnt) Haying is the order of the day in this plan- Mir-s Ewbn \\ illis is \isiting with tetanus in Palmv: stun this Week. Mx. Rupvrt Juhnstou Visitord here reoo'ntlv, Mn. amt NIH. “mam \\ .ilis Clar- enn- “Hits and Blancho Summon spam an 6-\'o~-nim.' ro-(‘vntly thh 311'. and “1'5. .va. )lo'me. Mr. amt .\lr-. ULâ€: I'l'twl'th allot Um and girl “I“! am al'l’ mm 9r T Ina: MI'H DH! h In M 3f Mao h Mun: hm h \\ ('nnunm: '0 III!" hm! )w will soon I») fu Miss Mary Smith thn \ka-é‘ml at h H M iii) U ll M \\ \\ \I _\l \l )f l'ho- ro'lro'whing s iolay and Saturday pro-riatirdv by all \l .‘h um- [I H .‘lr. and .‘Il spo-nolilm ' shah-Ham’s. “No-s MM H \l .Hll \V \l l‘l â€H Kitchvn la \l â€ll _\! .\lc .‘l Ha HI M family motored to Shelburne on Sunda} to us". w!ations_ there. Mr. and Mrs. H. McCracken spent tlw wpek-(‘nd at M9af0rd. Miss Norah Sullhan of Guelph was homo- for the garden party. Mrs. 01. Sim-they spent last meek \vithllmrlclaughtm', .‘xs \.\\1lham¢ m’ (; pun g, “9 are 34 Ruby Smith but hflnv ih MiSSI "(h n lPt‘ \\'o- MI Glenroadin 10 m,- 0 2m Correspondent I P. Mancini rowan! IV 5 Margaret of Paisle: famil) lasi msvph and \Villiam Ken- trnit \‘isitvd their mo- lfu- \wwk-é-nd. J00 will furhm' huliday, but \Vil- em! .\lun..lay. 8110 ,v to [1931; that Miss .undm' tho weather vxll be around again havhir and lvrothvr, maniwl in “PS. J. Mr. Slu-lclruth. vis- nth in (mm Sound Rulwl‘f. Now.“ Mr. and Mrs. Jz US“ 5t “'99 to hva visited Dornoch and Abb\ “1-- called on the Us Darn. ,oi-tjtamod n.1«_oyable ., know who is mprov- ion for Jame-s Mam ltflph purpuzu den pa 0w Longs is Miss Dvâ€" recent! for attemh‘: Miss Fl It." ht“?! {011' and .w ‘ 1" blo Lharles and MI hytorian W. M. S. was hold last \Vc-olnwsday at tln- 110nm of Mrs. \\ illiam Smith at “hich t“ mm the ladivs‘ \u-lv _|n'OSPnt. .‘h‘sé'lm John [MW and ane Mountain spent a \\ 96k ago last Sun- .133 in 0mm Mum]. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. E. A. Nicholls of Ingersoll and Bliss Beatrice Nicholls of Laâ€" pnrt». Ind“ were recon! visitors with their relatives. Dr. George M. Lm-san and family. M155 r‘lnrmwn 6111111115 returned With 1101' fur :1 m-nk's \‘iSit. Mr. Elmer F1111 and sisters. Mrs. Charles Anear. Mrs. Edward Iley and Mrs; i1h11 3101ir11,\isite1i 1‘11- rentiv “i111 \\ illiamsfurd friends. 31121111111115 Pirkvn had a few neigh- bors in on Friday owning of last Southeast Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent-) .‘Iiis Armin Armstrong: 01‘ Tornnto has sin-m Hu- mm mnnth in vaca- tinn at how Lar'e‘utal Immo‘. 'l‘hn mnnthlx' momma of tho‘ Pun-‘- us. »‘ u. â€"- - - w-uu- Mrs. James Hepburn of Durham spent the \wck-vnd \xith 1191 grand- daughter. Mrs. C. \I. Leeson. here, and hvr gx-andsuus. Messrs. George and \Vilfl'ml P0.'t¢"!'9, Blyth's CUP- week to nsist. him in raising a shed. Mrs. Bum Bic-Niece and two (laugh- tm's loft Norway for Owen Sound. “'1an they tank the boat to the head of Hm lakes 011 route for their “Pad 0! H16" 1:11:93 ('1 home? at. Saskatoon .‘lisii Mildred L00 Forest spout a mm (1101'. Dr. iinc‘u‘gv M ily of Owen Sound spent Sunday mth Mrs. gewell‘s mother, Mrs. MeCalmon. \arney. The Varney church Ladies‘ Aid purpose holding their annual gar- den party on August 13 in \Vgilliam Long's ï¬eld. Miss Esther Petty spent a week recently at Port Elgin. where she attended the wedding er a friend. Miss Florence Gedoles returned with 311'. and Mrs. A. Sewell and fam- 5' of (mum Sound smut Sunday nth Mrs. Sewell's mother, Mrs. Northeast Normanby .. I.t‘-0son_ of Mount \wok With hm- bro- " M. LOPSOII. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 3 Wm out a week where she. at a friend. turned with {IK'III w-\-\ o â€" Mr. and Mrs. John MCGil‘I‘, Mrs. Thomas McGirr and Misses Margaret and Chrissie Visited with friends in this noighburlmml on Sunday and attondml servicvs at St. Columba. daughter. Roberta. of Detroit. are visiting with friends here and m Priceville. lin‘gv . Mr. ARI-1' Mrs. William McLeod vis- lted the ï¬rst of the week at Mr. John Calder's. Old Resident of Bentinck Township Died Very Suddenly. I). Mchelmio new! \\'m_lnc*5c‘lay, Angufl 3:. Miss Armetta Mck’ovhnio is on- ;mgod tn teach in Holstvin whim}. and My. Canmbqll {Holman has 50. cured Latona'school Mr. \\'illium- Crutcliloy is Visiting with his parents for a few days. Miss Ector is srmnding tho holi- days with her sister, Mrs. G, Turn- bull. Pricevillo (Our 0an Conesâ€"pondent) Mr. and Mrs. George Campbeil of Minnesota spent. a dav recently with Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean. Miss Olive Middletnn is spending a few days with Margaret and Myr- tle McLean. Mrs. J. N. Murdock and daughter 0f town spent a day this week with Mrs. A. Jordan. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawrence are smnihng a few days in Toronto this Wm‘k. ' The monthly meeting of the W. M will be held at tlw harm of Mrs )lck’vclmie newt \\'w_lnos:‘lay. DEATH OF W. J. MURDICK Rocky Saugeen Fire Marshal Heaton in his month- ly report, points out the. striking decrease in the number of barn tires in Ontario during the month of June whvn thorn were only 37, as comparmj with 101 during the same month last year. This drcreaso ho attrilmto-s to the fact that there worn no craps housmi this year. ow- ing to tlw lutvnoss oi the season. This is rvuarc‘lml as an thcwt losson and_goos to prove that tho majority of tirvs in barns are clue to spon- taneous rnnilmsti‘in. gvnvratml by imm‘oimrly FINN"? hay or grain. Road the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7. Pat: "1' ginus mm m) knees. maxing. " fire MarshaT's Report for loath Shows Marked Drop in fire Loss. \lagistrate: But \ximt alumt 111090 holes in the swat u! \um' tums: 15‘?‘ Pat. (pwmptly : ‘Hh. [gut them thruugh lipavk-slidim.." A general 4.1001'1.‘aSt_- m we urt- nu: in thn Prnvinvv is also rocurclot although 11w Immhur of ï¬res la: month was only slightly lowvr tha in Juuo 01‘ last war. The loss sh.- tainod by the 8313 ï¬rm during Jun 1925. ammmtml tn $1171.689. while i the 833 tires that ut‘t-llt'xwt in Jlll? 01‘ the presvnt your. “10* in-‘s we zI~‘6.")6.‘.)33. 01' a Ilncwaso Hf 3317.751 The insurancn In.“ during thv mnnt was $181,361 loss than last ye-ar. am there was also a :tvcrmw of $136.31 in loss not cmw‘rwl hy insurancv. ueral I‘m a hard-wwking. ruli- n. Lnuk at “W IIHlPs ill ‘5. I got. them through storm! hay or grain. «lucroaw in the fll‘i'. loss Kim“ is also recorded. 0 11mm» 1' of ï¬les last ml3 ~lightl3' 103301- than as! 3'0111.'lhe 10$ 5 susâ€" m 836 mm- «luring lune. [ml in 897 3.689. “hilo in s that ucvurxwi in Jum- vnt war. tln- in-xa was 'Cl'vasn of 3317.756. ~' during tlu- month than last yc-ar. and STORE WINDOWS Diamond or Some Other Cutter Used to Scratch fronts of Windows on Main Street. a! ', July 3!. ms. "Duncan BY novs VOL. 59. â€"\ U. â€N, “N0 TRESPASSINU' ORDER Ntf‘a‘w :75 in type amumnrs son had lwvn 1'“: privilocw 0f HIP dnr's Lakn I’l‘l'N “H Wilmn. man lllm 910ml Sal here. walkml inh sm'tmi a 'M’ Tm- this RI chi Nu “It "In HI H II m HI wa} for Will Wlh' will “In {inn mm CAMPBELL FAMILY HELD REUN! Iald Picnic a! Hist Tenth Con’cession Which Very Plea Spent am â€3' hm \\ \\ “I H HI 8!“ Ha ha Mr fan H I‘ll lll.‘ '9 had war. we ammnnc had hmm I‘« :ilnam 01' Hu 6 Lake pr“: III n18†ll il-‘nn h