lizwwtaill tiltll' ~'w\\ml lliu? this imiw mav- gzmu- :s «luv luv :1 his..- luvwi .4 llih‘ il‘w‘ll’ivl Hlt‘ i'wllllll: St'tsml. .\ gimol l‘l'~v\\~.l Hl' Hl‘l‘t‘ llll"|'t'~'lt‘t3 ill-~ ?ZM- ltl"“'vl‘.‘_; llc'lol m 33". 5. l'i. lrl‘ul" l ilrtluilniw‘u-k “Hire or) 'l‘lim'silzu m- rum: lib! “MP†1! l't‘~‘t'lllll“il \.::-' l'ui-mml anti iuiaziinmmi} :iolnplml tli'il â€I“ mmv . l' the Mill» lw Phil!!!â€" ml to the l-‘lv~'-‘iwi‘lnii-lIvylnn Him-bill? Llllll. lllv ‘To'ï¬â€˜lwn tlt’lttultlom‘ liflx'llf': signitiml llio-il' ohm-ire ln :Ill’lliula \\ Elli ll" l-‘low'livrlun vlulv. 'l'liw lll'\\ ar- rango-mo-nl “l“ lltlllillit“"‘ mean an improm-il brand "1' lum-lrlli mvl' |tl‘0‘\'lttll~‘ ~vi-‘un~' in that it will nnw lw pnv‘ihlt' lot l'Hl'lll :1 wind team “nth the material available. The t‘lt't'lltlll Hf Ull'lt'o'l's l‘t‘s‘llllt‘tl as fl‘ll- lows: President. .-\. 1i. Bellamy; Vlt't‘-Pl‘t'.~‘ltlt‘lll. Rnyilen K. Gibson; St‘t'y.-’r|'t‘a§'.. William Turney; Man- :gor, .l. l-'. lii'mow; Captain. Elmer Muir: League- ltolo'gali-s. Ari-hie Muir. S. E. olollmlmul‘t‘; Mascots. Freddie Large. Elgin McLaughlin; Palroness. Miss Agnes Macphail, M.P. To assist the ï¬nances it was resulV-L ml that arrangements be made at once for a box social and dance. It is hoped that the citizens of Flasher- ton and Ceylon will give their whole hearted support to the club so that Siolo't‘ "A Visit “Waking: dicll)‘ pro “'0Ԡ.2“: alum! six So â€I \\' Th“ [*(1 and am do'l‘o'ol ‘ do 1‘ MN “I“. "0‘ “‘01 l'HHh‘nis't Thu Mo 3 \o-t'y st tlw vhmn it NM!) “NM l If ll Illll nth humâ€, April 19. 1923. “AND just then,†said Otto Paul Schwarz. of Switzerland, in describing a trip in the Canadian Pacific Rockies. “we saw a huge Bergschrund.†“And did it bark at you ?†he was. asked. “Or do they bleat ?" “Ach, no. A bergschrund is not a bird. It is a huge crevasse where the ice has slipped down the rock wall and cracked. The next stumbling block we came to was a chimney. This is a hard busi- ness. It means bracing your back against one wall and your feet against the other and doing what you call on this side ‘the shimmy' till you get to the top. Icicles fifteen feet long hung above us.†It is a great life. this one of mountain climbing. especially higher up where the glaciers are. Ima- gine a river of ice with a depth of something like 1,000 feet. Great crevasses reach down, it seems, IO l‘ lM‘. and ‘2. “Wm! â€5' \M I’itl' \o'h [W'HIIIPJ L .5" 6|... LLHOI. Flesherton. l] _\l unammunsly ml ml‘ thv Plllh Iw :- Bwrtnnâ€"Qlcwlun Ba L'lun «lc'h‘gah's h dc-six'o- tn afl'iliah \ vlul». 'l‘lw mm nunls i'u‘ any If.’ M Hw Ho‘sh Wow! that this M .‘HH lin‘iuu Hand ‘nto'x'tuinmo-x u’ay wwnin: ll IH'H aiO'H (INN HI Taking the Roof of Canada. Huymo- Murray [H H anything ll. ll ll If HM I'O‘ HQ Hwy can carry on in the-iv muloavor tn bring: the cup hm'v at (hr and M “w spawn. .-\ [rag-1w mwting fm' {immu- (Hwy is m [w hvhl in a few «law aftm' which tho lino-up 0f the (02mm will 1w known. Markdale, hundalk and Floshm'ton-Coylon aro tho to'ams sun-o nf at present. Mr. (ivorgv Clark. East. Backline. will build a new residence this summi‘r. for which vaavation has born begun. tlnnui‘atntatimis aw nnw bring PX- ii‘lltio‘ti t“ RPV. I“. H. F0\\'lt‘l’. B.A.. tilt. pastor nt‘ Chalmnr‘s Church ilt'l'o'. nn his I't‘L’f‘iVng‘ the dngi'oe of t-tm'hvtui' of Divinity. ('unt'vi'i‘mt mum him by Manitoba tinlivgo». \Vinnipag. at â€13* what ('nmwcation nl' ttm col- tormi nu April 4. Mr. Ft‘m’lnr took as hi< subjwt. “tit-liuinus Education," and i'm-vix'mt ï¬rst-class standing: in tho- tit‘to-vn o-xaminaticms that wmm t't‘ltlilt't‘ti. 'l’tiv thvsis. whit'h is thi' muiwi' t'¢"tt!5t't‘lllt'tii fur this (Ivm'w. mu t‘iiitii'tl. â€'l‘ho' Min of St. Paul 't‘niil in .lunim's." M". anlvr is an hum-1' L't‘ttillflit‘ in Arts nt‘ Mt'tiill t’iiiM-l'sity. M'mil‘t‘tll. and holds '1 spm'iutist i'wi‘titit‘atv in History from that institutiun. HP is tilsn a grad- unto- nt' thv t’rvshytvrian tinting“. .“t‘vtztt't‘tti. H." tiw ('1855 of 1918. Aftvi' his gimhiatis-n t‘i'nm ttw. uni\'m'.~‘it.\' tH' :zt'i'vptmt UH‘ (it‘ini'ipaiship of HIV Immittv Acuttvmy. inhm'. Lilit't' .'\lr. .l. J. Brown. \vhu moved to his nmx' rvsidmncv on the East. Backlino. w-vvnlly sold his BO-am‘e farm near :lu- Village: ln Mr. Alvx. Findlay ol Hsprny. \Vlm will move tn it. The glacial rookies as a movie location. The picture above was taken on the “roof of Canada" near Banff, and the huge glacier which the party is traversing will. in years, perhaps. help to make fertile the prairie plains. Travelling at the rate of about four inches each day. nothing can with- hold it, but another generation of sightseers will have come and gone before the ice on which the climbers stand wll‘. have found its way down to the warmer valleys whcre it will melt; and in the mean- time. snow from the even higher peaks will press and pack and so. #0 far as the present day world is concerned, the Me of this wonderful natural force is without end. to the bowels of thelearth, peaks and minarets rise from its uneven surface and glisten in the sun which can never warm them; a giant greendvhite force. irresistible, stupendous, with an alluring fascination which the lovers of the outdoors cannot deny. hn wtm'nml tn complntu his then]..â€" u‘iml (-mu'sv. H" has alsn hm‘n clow- f;.' muiiwctml with tho YMJLA. \Vm'k. During his “urological cuursu hu laugh! night schonl in the Central \'.M.("...\. and also mathomalivs in 9311‘ pi'vpm‘alm'y classes uf thn Ah‘il- lutml 'l‘hmlugiifal Collogos in Mimi- ro-al. Mr. anlm' Camp in l’h'shnr- hm throw yvai‘s ago and is Musing- z wry sucvvssml pzistorato hmw'. Ilv puriiosns cuntinuing lhv ('Hlll’Sf‘ in Ruligimis Education in tho iwar fuâ€" rm'v and his i'nngi'l'gaiimis nn this f'wM «ivvply i'ogi‘ot his i'vmuval. MI'. Waltm' \kIH UHHIIIIâ€"WVIHHI I’lumI. has 111m 11 wry 111111 1111\\' 111:1- 11lc~ syrup making- 11111111 11111'rI111smI rwrvnIIy 11I1 $7IMHM). â€11 I111» 704') Inn-s Izwpml. \Vhit'h )‘ivIIImI \x'cII III“ 1'11“" H1111 days “'1‘ haw had. .\I1'. III-Iivrhy. \wII «IriIII-r. sh'urk 1'1 <31I1'H1IM â€(m nI' \x'uto-r at “11- rink m'II lust m-vk at :1 Myth HI' 11111 i'wt. Ihu \\‘8II'I' rising In .11I11111I van- !_\' I'owt. {rum Ihv surlavv. \Ir. Sun I istr mm :1 “11nd I111» 1111 1111111\ and :1 I111. - 11111111311\ (-1 mum.- 11111111111 \wrv 1-1121-1°I11111o'1I at 11 party 111 â€111 1-w11i11g. How. Jamvs II. I)11«I1.:'m_111 (if I’m"! «‘ImeII. a I'm'mvr highly («Iwmvd pas-I111- Hf (In: MI-Ihudist. Church hum. 311'. Calvin Buycv. JR. vmpluyml at iim‘k Mills, mvt with a nasty arriâ€" cio-nt in Hm mill la>t \ka \thu his fwt’t hand mmv in cnntm't with a saw rm! was hzully {am-I'atmi. “1'. Turn- null «ire-55ml thv wuuncls. which will iny Hlv \‘ivlim Ull' \an'k I'nr sum" .‘imv. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE k \thn his with a saw “1'. Turn- which will l'nl' innw (Inurtship snmvtimos loads (u marriam‘. mm‘ringv In lwttvr av- quaintanvo. ll takvs littlv tn vhangu :1 [wnsix'n maid intn an vxpnnsiw \Vift‘. Tun much munvy is wally ruin- ous. Lonk at Russia and (im'many. Sumo marriwl mun haw su murh tonguv fm' lnwakfast and SH much tongue fur dinnm' that, it. is 1m mm- 4101' Hwy takv a “HIP whivkvn I'HI‘ lunch. Annlhm' moat, mwi nl' thv timv is a Mark that will gn faslvr \Vlwn yuu aro working and slmwr \VIH'H ynu mm lnafing. Anntlmr niw‘ thins: :nhnut dining in a restaurant is that ynur \Vifu dmrsn'tlook that. way whun ynu spill gravy 011‘ the tablovluth. Thu wmnan with a sharp tungno duos nut always possvss a lawn in» lvcht. W0 arn pleased tn haw l'vcoiwd from Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Mum‘v Hf Mountain View, Calit'nrnia. a large and \wll-takvn gmm‘» l‘vllcffograph nf tlmil' childrm, grandchilt‘h‘en. sonsâ€" inâ€"law and .lzmghtors-in-lmv. 38 [)I‘t'rH‘IIL take-n ml thvil‘ I'm-Pm gulclvn \vaim: almiwrsnry \Vlwn nwr 100 HF lhvil‘ I'l'ivllds ("2111041 In uffm‘ ('Hllâ€" :.v~-ul11|atinn.~'. All in Ilw grunp at.- tvnclml Chlll‘t'h sm'Viw and 9:)! to- ;n-le' at \\'m‘5hip. Thom isn't much hope for a'mau who has fallen so low that a small town hank won‘t let his (werdl‘aw. Flim flam tho tiIm fans. It is ham] to say but vasy tn (In. 6 3236 .r._ .53 2: 5:31:92: 3 .:./. 1.: .15.. ms .55.... a .3 S? :5 ._.u:c.:: ca :5, 2:23 a .45.: a.†Word was rvceived horn last week 01' the (loath at. Porcupine of Thomas Strain. Jr., sun of Mr. and Mrs. Tims. A. Strain, fox-mar residents of this (3130?. who haw tho sympathy of 0M friends in their loss. and Mrs. Dudgeon have had a three weeks†holiday trip to Washington, New York and other points. the en- joyabln and highly appreciatod trip being the gift of their congregation labors. A LITTLE OF THIS AND THAT tuken of appreciation of their We are showing a ï¬ne assortment of the BOXER lineâ€"in colorings that afl'ord plenty of scope for your indi’ vidual taste. EUTRAL'TONED papers in rich color effects, lend them; selves to panellingâ€"a treatment now favored by the best authorities on home decoration. WW mullâ€"It†“V“ â€"‘y 301m cvcm dccmatmg mom These Papers are 2% inches wide: McFadden’s Drug Store In this I‘an-n damn», huw «In the-y knnw if Hu' lady hzh' fuiulmi in his arms? Canadian Bvauty. and «'xm-pfimmlly Hmifmi (1H:UHH@. RR. 1. Durham. " .\ t'nrtnight Rm rquvoxml inlu it" M 134110 said it hurt: “'4' put H 05) MW halw--~llu- m Was gun! as any shirt. “'0 nw'm- will \vrzsh it mmw \Vhilv l “NH ‘1 gum! Jâ€. tinnm‘ \\ hat «in you an? "Milk ('hm‘nltlh's.“ That shirt two weeks my fan.» wore : 'l'wu washings. that was all, Hum forty down tn thirty-fum- lt shrank Iikv‘ loaf in fall; 1 WW i1 HM n :1 (My 01' {“0 But “my [\Hb \\ 3mm! again My with said. .\«»\\. t'will «mly «In Fur lilliv 1m vthm- an.“ .1: .71. .2. :1. :1..::; :._..5_.. 73/ .1... 2.5.1, 2:: :Zér : .5... .23: 35.5.1.3: .1: .51. 95 .75. Fleece dyed" the merchant said; “Your size is thirtyâ€"eight, I think. A forty you should get, Since alt-won] goods are bound to shrink .-\ trifle when they're wet. TIE SHIRT TIA? BIRD!!! My father bought an undershirt ‘ Of bright and flaming red, “All-wool. I’m ready to assert, FOR GOOD HEALTH Try Chiropractic First Not Last M iddaugh House SEED PEAS FOR SALE CONSULTATION FREE Drs. C. G. and Bessie MacGillivray 3â€"‘nml ,th all “10 cunt'vc- Chronic Nervous and Spinal Diseases 3 Specialty glliropractic Specialists than the old type of wall paper. affording three important advantages: Better Appearance. because of fewer seams; Economy, due to greater eovo ering surface; and Designs More Beautiful than ever were possible in the narrower papers. BUY NOW WHILE STOCK IS COMPLETE I'lug‘mw Fin um'k baking; days aw gnnc. nowr tn rvturn. Then it \\ :1~' a manor 0f anxious con- .ivvhll'v as to \\'lwtl|m' or not that hah'll nl' lm'nd wnnld rise mum-Hy. All nf our baking is n ><'34'1Hilir succvss. Our bread ~hunhl lw «mo of ynur standard 11:1"in foods. l N must lmmvs Hu- uld mun-ts- Durham, Ont.