N.' . u. “up: a mum ---- DURHAM g ï¬xxaaxxxxxzaxxmmwxflxxx3333 EEXEXEEKEEEHXHXHEXQOEEHHRE3g gEvery Day a Bargain hri,i! The People's Mills Highest Price Paid for any quantity at the MI". Goods Bolivar Phono No Write for prices on new capueity for your Magnet-or for any information desired. Our feeds are 0 Flour is guaranteed. spot cash. Calf Meal, pi Our machine shops are equipped for quick repair Sovereign Flour, Eclipse Flour, White Lily Pastry Flour Wheat Cereal, Rolled Oats, Bran, fiuiorts, Feed plump nn‘ {‘L-_ Ct . , -_ - - - ---., -.u..vu \latr. DYE"), QUOTES, Feet b lour, Oat Chofp, Crimped Oats, Mixed Chop Mixed Grain or Poultrv Fund 1210+..1\rn_.2~‘ The Magnet's large. open. one-piece skimmer is easiest to keep sweet and clean. When you enlarge your herd, just to the Magnet Works and its capacity can be promptly changed at low cost. Magnet square-cut gears art easy to turn and assure long life. Thousands of Mag- nets are running after 20 years service. '1lthe.t1y..feg.rtet §9Pnrator Works Call and see the leotto c, buy elsewhere. Buy where th, All kinds of Cream Sonar: mod, Lawn Mowers and Tools pairing. F. W. MOON. Machinist, Etc. You needn't worry about the capacity-it you buy or already possess a Magnet Cream Separators Lister and Canuek Engines, Lister Ensilaxe Cutters. Lister Farm Light Plants, Lis, The Separatbr with the One-Piece Bowl Prompt Service Melotte Cream Separators [HERE Highest Prices Paid for Eggs, Cream Crelonne to? Side Curtains, mi klndsuolwé Linoleum 4 yards wide Oilcloth l and Latest Styles in jeeauatii Bdis’s Choice new designs for all WALL PAPERS rooms and halls. The prices are as attractivr as the papers. I'SE CLIMAX CLEAN ER-Best for cleaning Wall Pam..- WALL PAPERS Ginghams, tialateas, Voiles, Organdics, Chintz We have every thing you need different [rum present styles, at gr Buy yours here.' We have al Improved Learning, Wisconsin Southern Sweet. on hand. Redt'r,ser, Mammoth Alsike,Timothr,Rape, Ete All Kinds of Garden and Field Seeds the Mill. Goods Delivered Every Day le NH 8. Day or Night. I JOHN McGOWAN THE PEOPLE’S MILLS Men's Work Shoes and Rubbers I'm-'0. Win-75cc. ilGu, cam. Bhutan. QURHAM MACHINE SHOP JUST ARR'VED-A Shipment of t see the Melons Cream Separator before we. Buy where the quality is good. ls of Cream Separators repaired, Saws ti Mowers and Tools sharpened. General ARNILL, _ - -r -v-.‘-vu ulluyg n for Poultry Food, Blatchford’s ig meal and Poultry feeds. ï¬n.“ ' . -""""" us sun-nus, \vlllllll, i Side Curtains, All kinds ot Curtain Muslin r.. R. A. um: trijdYcGiai,ui." Also have Agency for SEEDCOR N of the best quality and our l. Our prices are right for AT have .all ,vatutler-- Whit: Cap Lister Grain Grinders Lister Milking Machines i. Boston Automatic Plants I need. SHOES - A little ;, at greatly reduced prices. Best for cleaning Wall Paper Oilclolh I and 2 yilrds wide Nearly opp'te Post Office Cream Separator send your machine No. 7, Compton's Earl; of Wheat delivered , and all Produce , Spring Caps Holstein , Saws gum- General Re- you __ __... mu, James Eden, accom- Tpanied by Mr J. C. Queen and iamnv ‘visited with friends, at Neuagh dur. (in; the past week. Ritchie Campbell is hired with Sh .IWm. Morrison, assisting with me ( spring work. _ Miss Nellie Smith ot Chauworm. is at present the guest of the Woods' l famiy. - i getting a couple another party b: the shed and cm him. He is at Mr and Mrs A cent visitors of Wm. Gordon. vu maxing halg and hearty. 7 Mr and Mrs Joseph Lennox spen: Sunday with tho latter's mother, Mrs E. Johnston or Holstnln. Mr Joseph Lennox had the misme. tune at church " fnnnialn .._- - Mr and Mrs R J Gadd and funny. visited recently at the home of Mr. [John C Queen. l (Intended for last week.) Mrs James Kerr has been spent!- ing the past Week wlth her daughter Mrs Mlll‘red Matthews. The latter has been under the Dr's. care, but is recovering, we are glad to learn. A number of families in this vlc- inity have been visited by the Int-aw ks. but all are on the mend. , Misses Ella Wilson and Myrir, Hooper, who have been spending u few months in Toronto, h-,..., Mr We t-xtend oufsineerest sympathy to Mrs Jas. Brown of Roleau. Sash. in her bereavement for the death or hor'agod parent, Mr Jae Hopkins. The latter has been in Durham Hots. pital tor the past few months. In- terment. took place in Mt. Forest cem- etery, when his daughter Mrs Brown is expvcted to be present for the tun-, oral. Mr and Mrs visited recently Gordon. Dr's C. G. and Bessie chiropractors of Durham ted by Mr and Mrs Ed. Sound, were the guests Ol " DaVis on Sundayoast Mr and Mrs Cane and s Listowol. spent. the we Mrs Game's sister, Mrs l lurk Sr. Mr. Wm. Woods is undor the doc. tor's care and is in Mt. Forest Hospr tal, We hope there will soon be a complete recovery. . (This week's budget) Mr and Mrs George Cowan and fam- ily of Mt. Forest, spent Sunday at the home of the Iattvr's mother, Mrs Jar. Allan. Mr, Wm. Wonm. in “mun- au, ' the l, Some great happenings around ‘just, now-preparing athletic grouncs and bowling greens, getting ready tor oiling the streets. shows of all sorts and descriptions. Getting more like New York every day. Mr I. W. Brown, cousin at J. W. Philp, and better known at Cedar. ville, after an absence of 27 years, called on friends last week. He not. iced a great many changes since leav- lng. Mr Brown has been in the em. ploy of the CPR for’a number ot years, being chief steward on a dinerl between Winninee and v;.............. "m, l Met business was over, our dere- gate. Miss Harcourt had a real treat lfor us. her subject being "What or gout Boys." Her talk was thoroughly enjoyed by all. After a dainty lunch ‘a hearty vote of thanks was passed ! to Miss Harcourt and retiring ohlcerm, [also to our hostess, Mrs Arnill. A successful year was closed by singing {of the National Anthem. The June imeeting will be held at Miss Mom i son’s. I! The schedule of games In Group ; lo, W. F. A. Intermediate series was 1urranged at a meeting held at Mild.. i may. S. H. Gibson represented Hot. ‘stein. Frank Schmidt tor Walkerton , with C' K Wendt ot' Mildmay as con- _ vener. A single schedule was drawn) ( up owing to the late season. 'sus 31 Walkerton at Mildmay fJune 7 Holstein at Walkerton ,,' June 12 Mlldmay at, Holstein i June 15 Miltlmay at Walkerton ( June 19 Walkerton at Holstein lJun_e 22 Holstein at Mildmay V Miss Rita Roberts of Drayton spent over the week end with her parents. Miss R. Philp of the Durham Hos- pital staff, spent over the week end at her home. . The Presbyterian church decora, ting is being rushed forward so as to be ready for reopening next Sunday. Rev. J. Little will omclate. The concert, given by the young people of the Presbyterian churcn quark-[w from London was good and fairly well attended considering tite busy time. it was with sorrow that a. report was rtr'eeived recently of the death or Miss ,De Guerre at her home at New. market. Miss DeGuerro taught how for a couple or years and was one or those who were useful in so many ways to a community. The Township Fathers day for general business Revision. There being this part was shun l LOCAL AND PERSONALE -Th7Caniiiia meeting of the Hiriiiiird branch Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs Arum, 47 ladies present, The election of omeera took place for 1923 and were as follows: Hon. Mrs Rogers : President. Miss Rogers: Vice President. Mrs Tuck: Bee'y, Mrs A n._:.l. n, -. - - - A. Reid: Press 5935:1517}; Treasurer, Mrs Theme. ,7 ..... .. u" (w - Veen Winnipeg and Vancouver To: past 8 yours. ALLAN 'S CORNERS church a roriiiiirrii ago HOLSTEIN Lij0irifiiii" couple of ribs fractured In 1rty hacking his rig out ct uni coming in contact Witrt is at present lmprouag. Mrs Austin Hann were ru- urs of their daughter. airs part was short Mrs James Eden, general business and Court 1. There being no apnea - ...,.. have been spending a Toronto, have rolur: Wm Long of Varnoy. with Mr and Mrs Wm d Bessie McGiHivra). Durham, accompan- lrs Ed. Lee or ()won guests of Mr and Mrs and son Robbie or week end with Mrs Gnome Pol- moi on Mom Court ol appeals, (If 1yrter--sicDousraid.. That the Cour: of Revision adjourn until next mot-:- t mg ot Comic“. Carried. Council re. sumed. Aberdru'n-Groat: That we pay the account of Durham Red Cross Hospiu tal, 25 days at $1.50 a day mainten. ance of Walter Farrell. Carried. Meiooturaui--caUdr : That the an propiation for each com. for road im- provements for 1923 be $700 eachq Carried. l Groat--Aberdein.. That we pay Mr.| Reeve's account of $30 tor equallzingi schools on border ot Township. bar. firottt--Aberdein.. That we let the bridge known as the Nicholson bridge to Mr Hill, he to secure an approved plan by the Department at no per, cubic yard and put our steel in for re- tTtoreement, then the Hamilton and McEachern and McDonald bridges, same to be planned by Surveyor Bor ton. Said budgets to have a new top and steel railing, all to be com- pleted in ttrat class shape for the i sum ot $1200. Carried. Gront--ueDoutmilf.. That the follow. ing accounts be M: Mun'l World. t supplies. $8.52 .. A. Rosa, lnspectlng l sheep 32.50: A Dttmmie tor sevlcea re ' Mr and Mm WIIIl-mn Mb - " . Grotu-Merrougaa. That the follow. ing accounts be pan: Mun’l Worm. supplies. $8.62 : A. Rosa, Inspecting sheep 82.50: A Drimmle tor aevlcea re Mr and Mrs William“, 89: W A Reeves, balunce ot nary. "ii; POM] $2.96: Clerk for service: [-9 mOhmn-L m te in.» DOORS the taxes appearing against I Pt lot 25, con 17 and Pt iot 25-26. con la, the same having been paid. Lat. Groat--Aberdein.. That a grant Ol $5 be given to the Canadian Red Cross Society tor the lever tsutterers at Cocin'une. Carried. Caldt'r---Mcnousraui.. That the com. mutation money re village Iota, Dro. more, ant’t to $46 for 1923 and to be paid to J McMaruo, street com'r. Cat. The Council i'ormed itself into a, Court or Revision on the Assessment itoil tor 1923 with the Reeve in the chair. Members subscribed to the re- quired declaration. There were no appeals tiled against the Assessmen: Roll. Property changes: A. Thomas, tenant G A con 21: J. Stevenson, tenant E 8 con 3: A Brown, owner, lot 8 con 21: G. Miller, owner, tam I 1-23 or M, con I: Henry Cowan, owner W. 52 8% of W1g 51 '. N. one half W. 53 con 2. A. B. Hudson, owner, E 26-27 con 10 " Harrts, tenant lot 29 con 4: It. Irwin, owner t lot li, con 12: D. Morley, tenant. lot 28 con 13: R J Pollock, tenant, iot 1 7 con 15. Names added on roll Jane 1 E. Dickson. M K, N. C.- l of le, con i. A. Irwin, L F o, lot 5 con " : W. Gil. 1 storl', L F., F' S, Lot It, con 4 .' Ir.; I Atcntson L E, F. s., lot 16 con I', ; Jane Morrison, L F, M F. lot 3, Lit. St., Holstein. Calder--Aberuein.. That the rate O? payment tor work portormnd on roads be 5oe per hour tor man and team and 'doe pt-r hour tor man. Carried, 1rfDougaiu-uroathi.ir a grant Oi $25 be given in aid of the b'eltont, Fairs held in the 't'ownship. Carmed. Caldtt-McDoumo : That the Cu.‘ Treasurer be instructed to erase from his books the tttses appearing against Pt lot 25, con 17 and Pt lot 25-26, con 18, the same having hnnn mm ' A, Com'r Aberdein reported RAP, winter work, $4; G. repair bridge, $2.50; W. M tey work $6.50. Comy Abe Fl, Ki Council met May Mth, members an present, minutes adopted. Cont'r Mc. Eachern reported M. Burke, winter work, $6.60 ; do, grading and construc- ting culvert $1.50; P. Meeaeiieru, work at culvert $5; do, operating grader. $1.50; P. Hattie, winter wort $4; A. aultield, do, $2; W. Watson,dn. $2; G Wallis, do, 60c: J. McDonald, do, 2.60; H. Ross, M, $2.60; W. Mc- Donald, do, 2.10; S Peckover, do, 1.50: ( do, dragging road, 1.50;W. Reeves, do $3; It F' Sharp. do, $3; Com'r MeEacc, pm. work at culvert 1.50; Geo Calder, 78 rods. bonus wire l'oncp $210“ June June June June June June June June July July July July At a meeting held in Roberta' Hall on Wednesday, May 23rd. the South. West Grey Baseball League was re- organized for 1923. The following are the omeers elected: Hon. Pres-G. M. Leeson. ex-M.P.P. Pretsident-Geo. Fenton. Bee'.v-Treas--W. A. Reid. Last year, the first season in oper- ation, was qulte a successful one. Varney team carrying ott the tirat championship. This year the racc- promlses to be more interesting an" closer than last year. SCHEDULE FOR 1923: June bu-Varney at Maple Leafs l June 8--Holtstein at Gleneden. 1 June 15--Maple Leafs at Holstern. l June 18--Gleneden at Varney. June 20--Holistein at Maple Leafs. June Hleneden at Maple Leafs. June 27--varney at Holstein. June 29--Maple Leafs at Gleneden. July 3--Holstein at Varney. July 6--Gleneden at Holstein. July 10-varney at Gleneden.’ July ll-Naples Leafs at Varnm': South-West Grey. Baseball League Ihsorgahed a. M F. N. u.. 1 of le, con i. L F o, lot 5 con 11 : W. Gil, '., F' ts', Lot 11, con 4 '. Ir, L R. F. 8., lot 16 con I', ; n'son, L F, M F. lot 3, Lit. an. McDougald: That the Court THE DURHAM REVIEW Egremont Council UN I ARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO -V .,.\.v~.unvu, on 3: A Brown, owner, : G. Miller, owner. low on 1 : Henry Cowan, " of W14 51 :. N. one bougald: That the com. 2y re village lots, Dro. 346 for 1923 and to be n reported R. Ram. i, $4; G. Lawrb'ms. Mo; W. Moore, win. Corny Aberdein. mm. I adopted. Com'r Mc. Pd M. Burke, wintm grading and construc- io; P. McEacnern, $5; do, operating . Hattie, winter wort re "than; oilow- Mrs Nelson McGuire met with a Val-id. severe accident on Monday In! acting which will keep her bedtut for a :9. re spell. The injury required Dru. at W A lentlon. roux The deluge of rain last week can:- Inna- - W“ "'r" “unv- VJLII'. I Our teacher, Miss Colgan spent the I. 24th at her home in Dundalk, staying It over till Sunday. ; tArrived too late for last week.) . The weather and "elrwtion" are the F prevailing topics for discussion thech ', days. The least that can be said; . of the weather is that it has bee; very horrible for spring Icyvlti's_ "seeding operations have been prae; tlcally at a standstill for nearly two: weeks. owing to snow. rain and cold: This week has turned more spring-i like but is still chilly. However it"! ithe weather man just favors us who l Ia few more nice days, most of t-..el grain will be sowed. I About our eleetion views! Yes, We (are all tarmerts. but whether we will, be supporters at the farmers' paris in the coming election will not be known till after June 25th. Mr W. H. Heard of London, 0nt., has been up renovating his autumn cottage on the banks or our local atrem. Mr Heard nu leased the streun for thNne purposes for a term of years and is making quite a little summer resort ot the lot which he 'purchmd in connection. Mr and Mrs "ire-sa/iii came up from Toronto for the 24th May, tre turning on Sunday by motor cycle. n..- gA.._L-" ... H _ . ___ “H... u, n1“:- u! ' the death of James Hopkins which oc. curred last week in Durham Hospital. Deceased has been known around , here for many years and of late oe. !cupled a house in the village. Last fall however, his health became so bad that it was deemed inadvisable to leave him living alone. As a re- suit his daughter, Mrs Jas. Brown or' Roleau, Sask. had him removed to, Durham Hospital where he has bem' since December. The old man never seemed to gain strength and instenu' went down hill all the time till last' Friday when his soul took its than.†to its last reward. The funeral Ware, delayed until today, waiting for hmi daughter, Mrs Brown to arrive. l Many of his rrildiiiTi'id neighbor's In this vicinity will Egret to learn ot Wor this Week.) The continued dry weather after Ft: much wot. has been a boon to the far, mers and most of them am- now through withthv seeding. Thensroepeds were over $67 an: from this. the Dromore young ladies. under whose auspices it was held, will net a considerable sum to pur- chase athletic equipment. They are going in for basket ball. tennis aim possibly other sports. Good luck to them. We will not attempt to describe s? in detail. but might mention as in outstanding actor. Miss Bessie Janey, daughter of the pastor, who was one of the daughters of the stage pastor. Rev F' Sundry, (A. B. McDonald) and who was amusingly frank in speech and action. Other characters Were taken by Wreford McLean, Mrs A. B. McDonald. Rev C. B. Jones, F. P. Reilly, Mrs W. Aldcorn. Misses Ber- tha and Edith James, Mrs C. S. Jones.Misses Patterson and Garbatu. Mrs H B McLean. Ray McLean. Far. quhar Oliver. R. Sim. Rev M. Bush, el led the choruses. about a dozen of them and all were enjoyed. A mn- number was Mrs McLean's solo "The heart is a garden lair." Mrs Jos. C. Harrison was accompanist. f A packed house greeted the Price. ville performers at the presentation of the play, "The Land of Promise" in Russell Hall on Thursday night. The cast included most of Pricevllle‘s public spirited and musically inclined citizens and the enactment of the play combined with its choruses, (High:- ed the audience. “The Land of Prom. ise" is the title of a sermon which won a. $1000 prize. How it was con tested tor, the expectations. surprises. and results of its being won, kept up a strong interest throughout. and the characters handled their parts may professionals. 1 Mr Robert Renwick Sr. Is one or the lay delegates from Sauzeen Frets bytery, appointed to attend the Gen. eral Assembly in Port Arthur the first week in June. Mrs R. J. McKnight ot Marshvilro, Welland Co., visited her friend, Mrs Herbert Love last Thursday evening. Mrs J. W. Findlay of Toronto, and ing a trip to the coart in a. short time. She will be Joined at Regina by her son Gordon and his wife, wnu will accompany her. We wish them all a. pleasant trip. Mr. George Barney ot Toronto. called on friends in the village one day last week. Messrs Arthur and Walter Hatute, of Mt. Forest and Sudbury. attended their sister’s wedding on the 24th. Gordon was unavoidably absent. ow- ing to a car accident a tew days prey. ious. . Mr. J. W. Manny and family, also Mrs Morrison, motored from the city and spent a few days with Mr ana Mrs. Wm. Brown. Miss Florence Benwlck of Fairbank Memorial School, North Toronto, vis. ited her parents over the holiday and attended the Hasstie--MeHenry wea- dlng. Miss Harcourt. a delegate to the Women's Institutes of South Grey, ad- dressed the Dromore Branch on Mon- day evening, May 21m. Her topic. “Woman's Work" and “What or our Boys" was well handled and worthv of a larger audience. tery, making up Put m of Voters‘ List, $14.55: Members of Council. In- specting bridges $16: do, attendance at Council meetings $15: It.' Gibson. use of room 82. Carried. Council adjourned to meet June 10 for general business. ORCHARD DROMORE DAVID ALLAN ' Clerk mg was also 'rratltled on the holiday ‘by the display of two l'nion Jacks from the upper gallery windows. thus 'Celebrating the double event. ! The bride was accompanied up ttr. juisle by her father while the strains :ot' Mendolssohn's wedding march, rot. ‘lowed by the strains of "Here comes the bride." which was played an tur organ by Miss Agnes Renwick who also played while the register wan being signed. The happy unattended Mini, left. immediately for the home of the bride's parents where the wer. ding dinner was partaken of. The two tables decked with carnation}. were arranged in the form of a lett tr "H," trignitietutt ot the initial letter of both contracting parties, the centre For those chattering Transmission Bands tttn our ' Veedol Fordol,' an oil guaranteed to elimi nate all chattering of Transmission Bands. " Exide " Storage Batteries in stock at all times IS NOW OPEN with a competent mechanic in cliarge and a full supply of Genuine Ford Parts Tires, Tubes and every accessory for motorists. ' All kinds of repairing, Fords a specialty British American Gasoline Tr . . . - y it and be - vineed of its better qualitr-30c. per gallon con For 310s: /tt),trly,,r Transmission Bands use our ' ee o ordol,' a . . . nah: all nhnunnh... -4- lou gu-an-inteed to elimi. Clinton and Earl Bunston also mot- cred up from the Queen City with their uncle, J. Manary and hls ram- ily. Clinton returned the lollowzng day but the others remained longer. Jas. Bunston had the telephone m- At Misses Mildred Rogers, Annie [Calm and Mary Drimmie came up from Toe onto to spend the holiday with their parents. nudism Mr and Mrs J. Lane and Miss Jess sie of Swinton Park recently Visited her mother, Mrs J. Réid. who we are pleased to report is able to be out an: around again after being corttined to her bed for many weeks. Little Billy Reid had the misfortune to tall with his mouth on the handle of his toy rake, cutting his paint". However with medical attendance he has recovered and is as lively as us- ual. Mr and Mrs E. Hbckrldger Offiibpo’ ville, visited their trleml Mrs Phnp last week. Mr and Mrs Ed. McRobb and child- ren were also guests with her cousin, Mrs. Mather. _ W. J. Philp and Mrs W. Hauler had the pleasure last week of enter- taining their cousin, I. W. Brown 01 Winnipeg, after 27 years absence. Mr Joe Hopkins (formerly ot Oren. an!) passed away last week m mt ham Hospital where he has been a patient for many months. His rela- tives in lhls vicinity are in tcttentr ance at the funeral today. The Misses Penis and into of Dats ham Hospital stat! spent the week engine}? yhh their “am guid f9lk." Our farmers were too busy this 24th for Sports. In the evening somv attended the play at Dromore and a number of the young folk went to Pike Lake. S. S. and Church services were withdrawn on Sunday owing to tho downpour of rain. It was hardly Ct tor people to turn out and certainty not for our pastor to make his trip from Holstein all tho way to 1'arruo chard dam, and gradually the Water began to so down, leaving everything are and sound. ed the water to rise to such an Cy. 'tent that the mill dam was in quito a doubtful conditlon for a day. as also was the dam at Holstein. Hom ever when the Holstein Cam was tx" itttoreed to stand the pressure Ot me water. loss fear, was felt for the or- Jas. Bunston had the telephoné m MINI this Week. Ring 2-3 on line4 NORTH EGREMONT Your patronage is respectfully SMITH BROS. Ford Sales and same. Smith's Garage HOLSTEIN , Ceture There will be no so!“ Breen non Sabina: on l manor being away In Sunday School as usual . The "Queen's Birthday" passed oft Vet-y quietly this year. Everyone too.. advantage or the ttne day to won. on the land. Some of the young poop» spent. the evening In town or elgrr. where. Mr tera/il Hunt town, spent an (Went recently. Mr and Mn W. H. sun. Yeovll. spent Sunday afterttoon with her als- ter, It" Rams, who is still mtntitted to her room. They were accompanied by It†Rain. teacher of that sellout section. n... mun umwny, Arthur. open the 24th with friends here. Her mi: er, Mr Alex. Burn. returned with new Mr and Mrs W. H. Sim. Yeovll. WV. - ‘..........‘. numb. 'lI' V""OMK the farmer's brother. Mr John Hum " mm. Mrs John Morrison and In Thus. Hunt, Penmnnlng: mop}. no waning Miss Alice McKeivey rune how from Toronto on a visit and is a; present gracing the neighborhood with her cheerful and sociable pmsenrx the picture of Faith. The Cantata. "The Pilgrim's i'm.; resa' was given on Sunday evening to a fairly good turn out at the church. the choir meeting the approbation a: one, whdae own singing could cum- be distinguished from that or Caruso, according to his own ttttttetttettt . Rev W. J. Burnett and Mr Gordon Geddos read the ittterlardtng pm» parts. The play entitled "The Land at Promise" on the sane evening ttt Russell Hall, Dmmore. by the Prim» ville talent. was greeted with is fill crowded house. Ind merited many Pr, coniums tor the line acting. Son“ say there In too much singing, but.» then you can't huve too much or .1 good thing. Mrs J. C. Harrison, Olin- of this part, did the woompulymn. Mrs Harrison left for Detroit next day. Many were the comments on the any commodious Hall, better than then is to be found in more pretentious places. The performers and trtosa. who accompanied them were arter- wnrds treated to a. tine lunch quite un expectedly by the young people near by. So much to the credit of zone. fellowship and friendliness. The bride. tiny: willing to help in every good work and cheerful in demeanor. leaves mid best wishes Ind high estimation ot the Whom community. Only immediate frietuvc, as above were present. with Misses Dena Bunslon. Bessie Drimmie. Em Benton and Florence Renwick as muids in waiting Qulle a goodlv number of friends and neighbors gathered at the church, principally Indies. the majority of men being an the plow. - of which wu formed by a sunl- ler table, on which nested the bride’s take. surrounded by hoaueu of now- ers and other decorations. The groom's ttltt to the bride was a goat bar pin set with diamonds. She was damned in a travelling suit of nun. blue guanine with black picture hat. The room's brother, Maurftw McHenry of Walket‘ville, was in at tendanee, I! were also the bride's brothers, Walter from Sudbury um Arthur trom Mt Flattest. Gm through a mishap to his car on in from 0. Sound. failed to get there. They left on the afternoon (run " C P It on a trip to Minute in Mus. kokn. and other points. They wit: take up thrir home in Brighton "her-9 the groom holds the position at chemist to the Dominion Connors Co. spent In evening?!) .Ti, fottt) _Con way. Arthur, SOUTH BEND solieitui. -- _-__ In u?!“ Sabina: on account or th M. Pom! an! 31, 1923 3LT no service at and - 1uttily (â€I")! or (in: Cowman Letter Hunt 'e: I! thrrr: "A mm' 'rryrtitlrl, mm. Rpm†Wt'isttir,y “Hump-m M Brick H" oollto, '. u 1.. .1 it»: dock and pupâ€: mid-ruin! lit [by in rill†txr.,if m: i l Tim but deftlrs, reritatiotw. buying. 'tisp Inch time and panic-um- on tite of teaether md pupils and Ute - I'll (lily â€Um-ad try Pal .I vim. Iamctteam was new (It you“. after which racing. - and other Ktuttm1 rum I out In." Observed Empire D Adt Goes to Eur " " in: U. lmponam PIH'I will in I Annual Meetmg tior due Goes to C aledo pawn: Burk-5. “.20 t tor WI M In order clock. w" AtM'uoneer [m M with: nth-r “will: a! Mali-ta be nmdv tat ttes Ford Owners! Urae Veedol with: (M h VOL. XLVI. " " H " put " ll toy I“. " Sr ll M