wit... Vacation time. is over for the Ilfll“‘“f‘. 95-50:)! Of‘f‘nf’d last week wit. .. 53 31111-3: Dillon m’ Mount Farsi :3». the rum; Rancher. It. a .J Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and'Mrs1 Dadsw ' and :01: Charles 01' Harris- Ion. M1 and 311‘s. \Vilham Edwards " , uf 1.»?!2-1' Brogan recently and 03 v (Eleni \\’â€L \h 31111 $115. '1‘. I}. Ickbt; Mr. 116-â€; ‘x-iuir- lc'tmneol (0 Wen r .110 Lht wank .Qttm ~pPIld- m Us. z-ast (maple or \weks with his w»: in. {my Adaiy. Mi<~' .5112: Lvihultl spent last week in Ay'u .1 Awith hm- gn‘andparpnt: Too late for Last \Vwrkf 'flw rain the" ï¬rst, Hf the wwk was gain. a hold-up to the harvesters. Miss Elvin Haslie. who has spent. the has? l'vw \Vt'PkS with " ' 7 . mcpwts to return home this wwk. My; Elmuiul Haws ui' Mml’uwl is visiting this week with in». Dans family, .‘vb-ssrs. Sandy and Ellist'n Baker. John lillisnn. Thomas Brocliw and son and ‘luuglltm'. ‘lpl't on. Monday $0? Suskatclwwan. .lr. and Mrs. Phillip Harrison “ “‘AI PAGE 8. HHI'Ilâ€"J H Samson, on Hint Mich" Ruin Hugâ€? \lis‘svs h Eduaui.‘ 11!! u‘cun’ly at 10's» Hh-y luau“ {H’s [m-n' m at “'ilnlvr's Lakv. ligri‘mm 14mm". (hwmhx‘ill read a \‘e‘l'y mentm'y address \Vhilv Pffill't gt'vsvnimi Hme with somo- pvrsv. .lm' maalw HZU') (i‘l'lltac '.'t. a wso-niml me with 2‘. haml- T! mat. reply .l H10 homo uVPl‘ to H163 Hwy Spout, a \‘vry v“wâ€"â€"- _, (Our Own Correspondent) I Miss Agnew Pvtty i-ntiu'nml to T0- nmtu last \\'_v-ulnv.~'ola.\' acmmmnied by .‘li'. and Mrs, \Valtm' buggan Of flint Mll'll,. \len haw ht‘ell spend- ing the? hnliilays at. her home lwre. They will also» spmirl a few days at the Exhibition lmt‘m'e going to their Miss Wingjl'rml R. Smith Hi Tn- routo \‘lSltNl last \vowk at. lwr uncle‘s. Mr. \Vm. Smith and nther friends in town. and Vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. l’u'mvrt. Smith 01‘ Grand Rapids. Mich" and Mr. and Its. Hiram Dean â€1' town Visited 1‘0â€" cently at Mr. Robe-rt. \Vebbor's. ‘ Mrs. A. Knisley spent a day with Irioiiols at. meil recently. Mrs. Gm». 'l'm-nbull and Mr. Alex. Knish-y of Ebenezer spent. Tuesday at 311' Jutm McKenzin‘s. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rennie 0t Walkm'tnn spvnt tlm first. of the $991; at Mr. Wm. Smith’s. W885. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Roberts and young son spent the wePkâ€"ena with fricmcb in Fm‘dwicn. MP. .Inhn Stpvenson and son George; weqe in Toronto last week “#L :k:‘;An ‘1('l\ unasQSn :5 flawâ€"6:55. 33. H708?» mf? 3533.1;mr: Wm 47 â€:5 7â€"7. 5wa 1:43:51. ,>r.:.' ’ IcMillan. slm’gh, recently. M135. Isobel Hastie spent the past -nn1f- mm her sister Mrs. Mc- Southeast Bentirgclg UL\ m 3113;?" Phillip Harrison - first or the “‘ka at the ’mP. Mrs, Jacksnn rotm'nâ€" Traverston Own Correspondent 1 H! â€Man‘- l'clurucu u.- , \venk after Spend- wï¬p or \weks Wlth ' and Ellisr'n Bakmn F Thomas Hrmiiu and Ma loft. nu Monday 31 1'. Hendry in Torontq. at“; 1:1â€; bkLCJt~ -- 1131111111 ""qu Mr. 2:1.1‘3111‘5. ‘W.m Smith and daughter Margaret of I).11han1. Miss \\ 1111111191 Smith 01' '1'01‘01110 and 311155 Grace Smith 01 1111911111. 1 ‘ _ _ I 1‘ o l. ‘. Dhn“'n nf UUL’lpu. ‘azersrs. Arthur and Max Brown of Detroit, rpm-méz-iy of Hoistejn. called an old frlemiis m the Vlllage the ï¬rst of the Week. . “LL..." onanf “1'5! UK Ll": “'_Ln. )lrs. Boner and son Arthur spent. last. week with friends 111 Toronto. Little Heien ac;-:.;mpan1ea her mo- ther home after spending a couple of month's holidays in Toronto. 311-. and Mrs. William Nelson had‘ as guests over the holiday Mr. and 311's. Maurice Selby and two child- ren and Messrs John, Peter and Miss Annie tlah‘ert of Toronto. Ullt‘été from u (liStance at. the livai-i-mv-Bilton wedding on Monday l were the following: Mr. and Mrs. L. lDerbecker. Aytâ€"on; Mr. and Mrs. S. ' Holman and son Morley. Miss Mabel Hofl’shield. Miss Lily Derbecker and [Mix Harry Munkburn of Kitchener; Mr. and 311's. Joseph Bilton, J11. and two sons and Mr. Bill Beacon of Windsor. -- n mï¬s‘rxn‘n Rev. T. Albert Moore of Toronto, gent-ml secretary of the United «mm-ch. will preach at the anniver- sary services in Holstein United Church on Sabbath next. On Mon- day evening supper will be served, followed by a gOOtt program. Burnâ€"0n Sunday. September 4th, 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Long m’ Holstein. 'a son. 7â€"_.____ endry in 'loronw. Recent guests of. Mr. and Mrs. J. -- ‘- ‘Jnr- \‘m Pncevllle (Our Own Correspondent) \Vr am: having mmderi’ul wea- ther {How far harvest time.“"Lvery- one 15 bus): and all report wonder- ful {'L'HLS. 3.1 r. A. S. Ferguson. B. A.. rethï¬erl to tho» City on Saturday after Spend- mg: a t'w.‘ days With ins father, Mr. IIIâ€" 1 t ‘v ‘1. -\ lt_u"'glii~'t»11.hcr Stanley is an- MM :3! com )0111‘4; men who has niaciw :.:m.1n!.H+3 is mm. head 01' the ..11;;i!si1 nepaltment in the School 01' tlmumu-rcv. Tmuï¬o . ‘ I {“Jlllllll LL‘ - A‘â€"'-‘-'---- Urn; school npvns tomorrow and a gond atunnkunn-is expected as our classes for last tm'm took quite a sum! standing generally. -1311: J.. Jnnnsun and Mrs. D. McLachlan are again in chargez 01' rooms. Mr. Wm. \Vattm's and party 01‘ Dntx-ni: visited friends here over thn huhday, Rev. 8. (7i. and 311's. McCormack re- :nmm! lmmv ai'tm- tiwir annual 1101â€" ida Y. ' “ " ° --â€" ml“ “A urav. Mr. and )1 rs. .3. IL. Harrison of De- tmit. spent the WEPk-t‘luil with the lattmfs muliwr hero. Mrs. J. H. McLean returned home nn Sunday after spending a few m-z-ks in 'tizv huspital in Arthur. “’9 lmpf“ for Mrs. McLean's continued imuruwmrnt in health. MI'S. Jm‘ Black Of Toronto is holâ€" idaying with t‘riemls here for past. v. \\"‘¢‘k\, - n ‘ ~ A-V‘- ' n- n .‘l/\ \\ v n, (mitv a numho ul mu pepple are iz‘mi 1i: in Hm li\hibitinn this week. Eugema (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. H. )1. Fugg of \Vin- nipvg Visitml their Imelr. Postmas- h-I' H, A. Park. revrnï¬y. Miss Joan Wright. 3 fox-mm- tmlchw hm'e. Spent Sunday in the. \ illrrc \IIKILCL. .‘Jr, thu'lv5 Park of thmit. acâ€" cnmpauiml by a lady friend. \‘isitml nwr tho wwk-Pnc! at his parental home heljo. _ ‘ Thv 3115595 Lila and Jean Pm'vxs mm-rtauml a number of gxr'l friends t to an afternoon tea one day 1255 tunnha L» LL. I‘ll (‘il‘ lll'J‘Jns \\: week. lilla and Jean wturned to their new home in Collingwmnl on Sunday after a t’cn'tnight's Visit. with their grandparents here. \V‘e ott‘er «congratulations to their father. Mr. Elwood Purvis. who is now on the M. P. force at Collingwoori. Mrs. VV‘alter Sloan and (laughter. Miss Donalda. who have been holi- daying at \Vatertown. V. Y.. have retnrnmfl home. Mr. Sloan has also returned home from Key Harbour. Little Miss Leta Madill and broâ€" . ther. Master Edward. have returned 'home to Sault Ste. Marie. after spending the past two months with their aunt. Miss Alex. Carruthers. They were accompanied home by Miss Mae. Carruthers. Miss Mamie Kertorz or Feversham spent a couple of days at Mr. Robert. Purvis’s. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Simmons and baby. Betty. accompanied by Dr. and Mrs. Smiles and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Woolner accompanied by Mrs. Brown and her mother. of Drayton. _Mr. and Mrs. Code and ‘ " â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" nnflnn" with her sister. MISS M )lgat‘om}. leave this week \Vlth friends in the W‘est \‘l [I lllt‘lluo II Mr. Donald McDonald and daugh- ter. Miss Lucy, visited his sister. Mrs. Cudmore. Dundalk, one day last week. Miss Molly Carter who has spent; the past, munth with Miss Mabel annntn; Mr. and Mrs. Scruby- of London. M r. G. Little of Vancouver. Mr. and .Mrs. Rutherford. Mr. C. \Villiams and friend of Toronto were guests gt "Fairview Villa" over the holi- 33‘. Mr. and Mrs. Will Walker and Mrs. Wilson visited with the laiter’s daughter, Mrs. Roy Mac- Milieu. M arkdale, A on Sunday last. Mr. George orvis, ' of Shelburne. Mr. B. Street? and three sons * of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gorley. _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy MapllIi-llan and babe, of Markdale, V'lSlted Wlt-h Mrs. Wilson for a few days. .- Mrs. Robert Gorley, accompanied her niece. Miss Irene Martin. to Owen Sound Hospital. last week, where Irene underwent an opera-l lion for the removal or tonsils and adenoids. We are pleased to learn she is improving nicely. ; Mrs. J. L. McMullen Of Ceylon ac- !companied by Mrs. Parrott. Visited "with Mrs. J. Williams at. “Fair View Villa". t We wonder who lost. the large black â€picture hat near Eugenia, a ‘weex ago. Where‘s the lady? Her ’ hat is here. ‘ 4______ Glenroadm (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. John Wilkie, daughter Freda and son Ellax-d. of Saskatoon, Sash, aw Visiting her sisters and brother, the Heslip t‘pmi}y._ J .‘A----:-‘ L '31 1:301:11 Siï¬iééhnie and daugh- tms Irene and Blancheamotored to Tommto and are attendmgithe ex- hibition this \\’P€‘k_. _ -- 17 “ ‘ A! UUHLIUU Lul: \\\,\.;5. . Mrs. Bynon and MISS Holly of Owen Sound spent an evemngrre- cently with 311'. and Mrs. M. hen- nv. Mrs. Cox of Toronto 15 also visitmgnhelj sistg}; Mrs. Kenny. __I 1-1‘1 1L:h ‘1r1\n1' \IDllILLE IILL ulyuun, -v---. __-__ Mr. Albert Trafford left this week for Saskatchewan. - Mr. Kenneth Dunsmore. who has twen working for Mr. Heslip. is now going nm'th with Mr. Bob Mortley’s threshing outï¬t. Mr. Nelson Schat'er is als’o assisting Mr. Mortley. Mr. James Vaughan is helping his. brother Kenneth, near Arthur, with the harvest this week. ‘ ‘ rna (11C nu; V\,._-|- yn-..‘ .. .,-___ Miss Marion Boyd motored to To- ronto. with the McKechnie family and will resume her duties as teacher in the Whitney School. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young spent {all day recently with the Banks I'am- 1 . Mr and Mrs. Hugh Vaughan Jr. g'nt quite a surprize on Tuesday : evening when the Wrinky Dink ball tram ol’ Glennmlin took 1,;0ssession of their home. A few pleasant. twurs were spent in card playing and cilanriug. (m Thursi'lay evening the. same crewct surprizm’l Mr. and Mrs; Jnhn McKechnie. We will all miss the evenings spent in Mr. Heslip‘s 139M. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Arthur Lupney and Howard McCallum a «f 30111;; wvst on Wed- nesday 01' thls; week. ‘1‘ -,4 n-"_‘ LlCDuuv u; in.†.. .\_-_- Recent. guests 01' MP. Duncan and Miss Tenn Livingstnne were. Misses Jessie and Annie Sti‘n'r'OI‘ of Oshawa. 311'. and Mrs. Jnhn f~IcNally 0*: Durham and Mrs. Young of Elm- wow}. Mr. Eldon Adlam is engaged with Mr. Herb Allan. of Glenelg and Mr. (llifl'ord Adlani is assisting Mr. Rnbwi't. Keith. Holstein. :- vl< _ ,_ 1 n THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mulock week with her sister, Mrs Joe Steâ€" s« phenson. going on to visn, her-Sister at Hanover before returning to Tor- onto. ' r ‘ Park .visited the latter‘s parents, Mr... Park visited the later’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. James Tucker, Sunday. ’j over the weekâ€"end were... Miss ’ ‘Maude Calvert and M12. Neil Mc- Innes of Kincardine. Miss Ella 1 Wilson, accompanied by Mrs. John W arbrick, Miss" Irene Kellv. Messrs. Gordon Leathers.~ Harold 'Warbrick 1 of Toronto and Miss Nell McKechnie 1 of Montreal. Miss Margaret Wilson 1 returned to the city with them for a couple of weeks. “ Mr. Earl Mead received word or : the somewhat serious illness of his mother at Unity Sasx.. and is leavâ€" ing this Wednesday on the Harvest Excursion for a. month’s visit. . The Misses Alice and Minnie Lennox are accompanying their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ’ McNally‘ on the excursion to the . west on Wednesday and will visit . their uncles William and Robert ) Lennox of Elbow, Sask. Others go- ing from this part are Messrs. Jas. Wilton and Edward Fee. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Poole, son Lorne and daughter Margaret. of} Buffalo. visited over the week-end at. our home and accompanied by our better half visited Mrs. 'Poole’s brother. Mr. Lorne Kenny, of Colâ€" st lingwood on Tuesday. ‘ h Miss Reta Barbour was amongst. the visitors to the Toronto Exhibi- _ tlon. y The teachers have all gone bark .s to their schools with the (‘XL’GDtlUll of Miss Rub): Morrison, who has ll secured Varncy school. ___.‘_-r‘.. .1. DCLULbu V£$£Ltu~v v----___ The-death on Monday morning of Miss Jessie MoV'ean at the home of Mr. James Marshall. caused a feelâ€"- ing of sadness over this part. al- though it was not. unexpected as she had been a suil‘erer from cancer for some months. She was seventy- eigl‘d. years 01‘ age. of Scottish birth. and had come with her parents at twelve years old from Glasgow to the. wilds of Normanhy. and con- sequently saw much of pioneer life. She was continuously a resiâ€" dent of that township until a few weeks ago. when her illness neces- sitated her remmal to the home of her nephew. where she receivâ€" ed tender care in her last. days. She had three brothers and two sisters: Annie. Mrs. Wm. Stinson. Agnes Mrs. Wm. Marshall. James and Alexander. of Normanby. the only two surviving members of the family. amtJohn. degrased. She was lalllll\. uln. UV“-.. “RVWFV a member of Knox Church and al- ways helped with its Sunday school work. She also took a keen interest in the aiiairs of state. Her remains were interred in Maplewood ceme- trry. with her pastor. Mr. Purnell. nï¬'iciatmg at the house and graveâ€" Side. . section held a picnic on the ‘school' grouTi'cTs last Friday afternoon and presented the. teacher, Miss Kath-1 leen Firth, with 9. cut glass water set and sideboard runner in remem- brance of the happy days spent in our section. . ,. .. Followmg is the address which accompanied the presentation: If. S. S. No. 2. B. G. September 2. 1927. Miss Kathleen Firth, Durham: Oniaric. Dear Icabhgr: _ Dear .LFTGD up 1 o It Was indeed With deep. regret tiring effortc vour patient. kindly ~’ .0 disposition have taught us to love and respect you. auu ICU‘JDUU J. u ‘ As a result of our love for you we are met here this afternoon to express in some small way our ap- preciation of those qualities which will always be an inspiration to us in the future. - May you accept this little gift as a remembrance of us with the wish that you may be long spared toen- ijuy. the work which you so ably and nobly perform. ‘ Signed on behalf of the Rocky School.â€"â€"Rena Clark, Myrtle Mc- Lean. . Mr. Tom Grasby of 'Port Credlt. spent the holiday with ms mother, Mrs. Wm. Grasby. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDonald am! son Ross of Hamilfon spent the ,hoiidays with' Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren and twc sons Lysle and. Lawrence of an‘ers. Neil McLean. Mr. James Miller made a business trip to Owen Sound on Tuesday of this week. 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