21. 1926 lore ’ool !ose A GALA NIGHT WITH HOLSTEIN FOLK W -" ‘ :..~>T wow PBLL HERB G L, AST SUIIDAY ION"! Thzmday, October 21, 1928. wte-rian Congregation Giva An-\ w; of Their Celebrated Fowl wcrs Monday Night. Which D As Usual, Well Attended.â€" : Annual Anniverasry Services: t ‘- (Truynn sketch of Viscount Willirmdon drawn on board Empress oi Scotland just prior to the vessel sailing for Canada. -t .mmn skrlt‘h u! \iscounle.“ Willingdon drawn on board the Canadian Paciï¬c liner Empress oi Scotland just Pd“ (0 the vessel‘s departure for Canada. i \listy instep (Iairn Terrier. belonging to Their Excellencies which gained instant popularity. 2 \lenu card designed (or use on Empress of Scotland when she carried the Governor-General to Canada. mg on a map 0! the wurld the various positions held all over by the Empire by Viscount Wiliin don. ~ ~(ganadian Paciï¬c Flagship Empress of Scotland which carried Their Excellencieo to a. Excellencies Viscount and Viscounteeo Willingdon le many friends on their voyage from England to on board the Canadian Paciï¬c ï¬agshi Empress of i, when llis Lordship came here in Octo r to become -r (ieneral of the Dominion. They paid visits to all â€we vessel chatting with new settlers for Canada and . it the various functions that take place aboard ship tum voyage: Sharing their popularity was their . Misty. Who Was friends with everyone exce t mp Chow who’logked to him as though he miggt .1 dangerous rwal. “1 irtccnth Governor-General had a ï¬ne reception «locked at Quebec. He struck a tactful note his French-Canadian audience he too could ml the Normans and that French blood flowed - ï¬nally as in theirs. â€In this country," he said. ‘ rzts of our two races have worked for many the British Crown for a common purpose and I me 2 it take-1 more than I H. a little ram. to pre- om a Widt‘ Circle at- mnal fnwl supper. mmny 0! {mu :1!" program "it. “w 9101 lm-tums "1 in ability in h \l Strm-har spc'clal [n .mnual an «'.~' nt‘ tlw Rupert Le- u umy of Uwvn Sound w pmumm was put --‘t. thn uhwutionist, Wmns m such! form. nhty m hnth light. ‘mas‘. Harry Parker. at. madv a hit with - «lid also .‘lr. Harry and lady impersonâ€" ~gatm in his humor- mtivated the audi- numlwr and in every r‘mlwx's of the com- m! tn respond to an m 3‘11?- \V e vhm'vh. This. ml. and the H01- mined their en- hnstt‘s‘s‘t‘s. thO'il‘ \‘M plo‘ntifully Hnnu- lllt'v had . Sundav wrmnus to h nwrning ration \wl‘v "I â€8‘ it w l h va Owen u' “(‘1' m iwrsary (ll shyh Nah [11¢ \V ll tlw l'o't't‘m Int. 01' nu'v lu‘l‘hffl, a? Hm I'm-rm stnrmi nut “1-31. and 3 Int, nf nivv \Vo'atho-r may nnw 1w «'7‘- pvvh-d, as thv \wathm' fur tlm past to'n «I vs has lnwn clo't‘iclmlly mm! and nvmlt something of this kind to rlvm' it. up and take" Hm sting out of tin- air. This “ham-may it is still mm and trying hard to snow. Fun-st. \sz .\lr. Hilton sun Hf Mr. Durham. " viriciatetl, : “c‘\'. R. H. rose tafl'em. Sh» bouquet. of Opholi heathm'. Slw was Clara Rowe. sist‘ who was lwmmi plpï¬ g “11111333. Mr. 01W trip to Sudhury. (Lem other points. tin their will reside in Durham. The Chronicle joins in extending a weleom Mrs. Rowe. and wishim life of marital happine QUEB N STREET ANNIVERSARY TAKES PLA CE NEXT SUNDAY (\lllll“ a tion with the Queen street l'nited church will he held on Sunday next, October 2-5. The services will be conductml at It am. and 7 p.m.. the preacher being the Rev. Thomas H. Bole. B..~\.. of Walkerton. The chotr has prepared a choice selection of music for both serwces and will be assisted by Miss Cullis of Stratford. (in Monday night the anniversary supper will be held when Miss Cul- lis and local talent will render the after-supper program. A politician is prejudice until i -“I‘"-â€"â€"â€"~_ We have opened Up a .‘larcelling Parlor at the rear of our Barber Shop and would respectfully solâ€" ;ett the patronage of any ladies of this vicinitv desn‘ing this kind of work. Lady attendance. Appointments made at shop or residence. or by phone. '0 131 Call No. “3, or k . . to 21 6 W. XsDonnell l'h‘ lurid. .-\nni\‘t‘l‘Sil_I‘.V .llll ha ml 1-1100“ i girls who buy 0' for their money '01 H ROWEâ€"BROWN}: Is bm'nmingly go“ u'gettc with war [he groom was ass I McLean. mg H10 wrvnlnny»: ‘- hold at Hw_hom. ironiclo joins the citizens Mug 3 wglcome to Mr. and c. and Wishing tlwm a long arital happiness. u HYMENEAL Fâ€" rian is a man who can fan 3 until it blazes into a cause. (‘10! at â€I ants UM." hp family couph‘le nn :1 two ll mmm wn tmmmm \Hlu hl'illmnts. and wnro vturv hat. fawn! with hp carried a showvr olia roses and white ms attvndm'l by Miss istor of the groom, 'mingly gownmt in with pearl trim- nnm was assistvd by harmil ï¬lmmm THE DURHAM CHRONICLE a ho'wragv. 'l'uvsclay night. then-0 was a study “1' Life) Prcmlvnls". aiso illustrated. in which tho speaker dealt with tlw problem ut' pe,-1'sml:|l purity and the pmper instruvtion of young people in tin» facts at life. A -- (Continued from page 1) Truth About Drink". lammjn slides were used to make? [olumm' (he clrmldful [{avnp “110112.!†by the» m- dulgcncv 1n _1_ptux1_catmg hqum' as SPECIAL SERVICES Two,†when special attvntinn was down-(l t0 the morality and the awful consequvncvs or the social diseases of gonorrhm-a and syphil- is \wn- plainly sot forth. le :{ih'lrvs's 0f \\'mlnosda}' oven- mg was an Illustrate?) «'hspusmn 01' the sanoct, "A “Into _L1fe for On Thursday and Friday nights the addresses were drwted to the spiritual side of human life and an varnvst PITCH was made to set. forth the relation of a man to his God and tn his i'vllow. and tn vnlist awry mm in tlw riiuigrogatiwn in am on- deavmir to make his and hr-r life more practiral than «we-r in fur- thvring tlw intvrost. ut' thw King- dnm of (End within thv hvm‘t, amongst. the» cnmmunity. and aruund the world. Backward, t’i’ll Lackwax‘d, H time, i. your light, in nu- lm ' gnir a ain. ju nig'lnt. Lot mi- gvt. hu-y. or» fades. “113ng my irvssos and Mums. JUST FOR TONIGHT FIELD LAST WEEK Eï¬n. just for to- r 1p Ming. \lumul'y DORNOCB CHURCH HAD BIG CROWD AT ANNIVERSARY s9i'vati0n and 1119 l‘c'fOI‘c'Shliiml of wastv lands. and for 1119 i-9gul9nish- ins; of our 3119111115 and lakes \xith lish. His 1'91'919111 9 in his 1’19le- twerian 110m9 training. and M Pius- 1.3191ianism in 1119 “mid gunman) tnuclmd a l‘PSpOIIéiW‘ chm-c1 in many hearts. Much aipprcciatcd musical sclcc- tions wcrc rendered by tho. Hannvcr male quartctte, and choral sclcc- tions by the choir at Durham Pro-s- hvtcrian church. Ducts \wrc alsn gncn hv Mrs T. .\l. Mcl'addcn and Mrs. J. H. Harding, Mr... McFadden and Mrs. E. Buschlcn. Miss Kath- lccn Firth I'PCHHI “'l‘hc Cattle Thief." by Paulinc Juhnsnn with much fcrmr and cxprcssinn. Miss Annic Smith gavc a much amirc- ciatml I‘cading. A plcasim: aildrcss was gin-n by Rcv. Mr. McKay, whu had lii'cnchecl (111 Sunday, and fullnwing: Hn- pru- mam M1. Duncan .‘sImiisnn cx- [111'ss‘mi H10 thanks «If “In «Unnam- #8111111 in it tcw \\1'llâ€"( him-11 \\'Hlii~i tu â€New “in: Inn! assistcol in mak- ing â€in :11111i\'111°s:11'}' :1 surm-ss. Tim nccasirm was markml thrnughâ€" nut with a spirit. uf frivmllinc-ss. I'o-llnwsiiip and «hwmmn which an- uui's well I'm' thv futurv. Water! Water! Water! Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 (Cont inued from page i)' To tlw PI‘H'DIO' (If SHIIHI (Sm-v: At. III-I Fi‘lmls'm has dew Ided. TIII' I‘II‘IUHII has boom «Ivclawd for lbvctmhvr I. I am in Hm Iivld as â€In candidate «If Ilw l'IIilI-d Farmers of South East (em-y. and I am In the Iivlcl In sun. I haw III“ "or “ill I haw. am agI'evIIIIIIt m' 0011"!!!)- misv mtlI Pith“! «If the omIosIIIg ('alldidah‘g Ul' “H‘il' [Izll‘tivs. l have (‘Ollndl'lu‘t‘ in â€I“ pmplv. and l h»- licwu HII'Ir will slInIIM III- ulwyvd. I haw takoII and will I-«IIIIIIIIII- 10 Ink» 3 strum: stand for U’fllj'el'allfl’. Moro latc‘r. Adx'ice and nwdicine are all right unless you are enml’wllnd to take them. ROWE’S Bakery Provision Store LETTER TO THE ELBCTORS The Finest Manitoba per bag Flour Sim‘orvly. F. R â€LIVER. PAGE 5.