PAGE HIGH t‘ RPV. l). L. Campbell. furmvx'iy of Amns church. I)!"'IIIOI'P. will awrum’ the pulpit in Man Prvsbyto'rian church ni'xl. Sabbath. Miss Daisy Irvin of NH- Hum-ml Hospital. {Lishawa spnnt a mad; with her parmts hvn- after unch‘x'gning an «mvz'atinn for vmwndicitis‘. Dr, Laim nf 'l'nl'nnto [.u'c-at'iu-d in NW Pl'eshylm-ian rlmr'ch last. Sab- bath evening. ‘ I L".LII ‘, V\/.\..-.r__ Mr. G. Kflvh spo-nt â€I“ \\'0‘Pk-PIIO‘ With his pan-ms in Stratl‘ut‘d. By a prvvious :u-rangmmrnt. tho Holsh-in football {cram was gmupccxl with Cargill. Owen Snuml and Mild- may. but rvvvnt arrangvnu-nt. chan- 20s that. nnlox' aml nmx' Holstvin. Listownl. Palmer-stun and Mm‘n-Miold will fnrm tlu- gmmp. lilarvncv Cal- ‘lvr and (l. ln‘umm want. tn Listmvel, wlmn the following c‘mlvr Hf games was arranged : May 27 11111510111 at ListuweL 28 Mnm'vtio-hl at Pah’nvrstun. .lunv 2 Monroticrld at. Listuwel. ’1 Palmm'ston at Holstc-in. :3 Listowvl at Mom-viiuhl. 11 Listowo-l :et Palmm'stnn. 12 Holstein at Mmrvtivlcl. 18 Listownl at. Hulsloin. 19 Palmt'n‘stMI at Munro-111411. 2?» Holstein at Palmvrstmx. 311 Mcml‘t'lio'ltl at. Hulsiviu. .1111}' 1 1’:\1nivr.~‘tniiz.il ListhvI. Thor l'nm- patmns‘ nf thv ligi'vmunl tlrvamwry Hump-any so-mling the higlwst numhm- ut' [munals uf huttm-â€" tat. lmtwo‘w-n tho' ilzm-s May :3 and ‘17 arr as fc'i111'm's1 \\'v.~:1wy 11811101333 111.78 115.; David 3mm: 89.08 11)s.; .lamvs A. Smith. 78.12 111:3; Arthur 1min. 71.35 lbs; va'ml beautiful 1311:.) trout. have: been vaught in the dam here this muslin. Pl'tl‘l' Ficllm‘ angled two on 'l‘uo-sda)‘. 0111‘ measurml sixtwén inch- c-s lung. tlw other fourtevn inches. '1'1u- dam was stm-kml 11mm. yvars ago with sow-oral 1111111531111 linger- 11n;:.<. \Vv \x'nnclm' if â€my have grown 1:» 111711 sim- in that time"? Thv clo-ml limbs 111 the- trims in 11:0 park haw hm‘n Li'immo'cl will. This N111 assist in hwautil’ying the 51ml. 1 l l \ Corner Concerns (Our own corresnondent.} Mrs. Jam-t McMw-‘m-n has n-tm'nmi 'r'nm 'm'l‘ Visit. tn 'I’Hrontu. l‘h‘tl'nitq ‘vml nlho'l‘ Mam-S. Arlwr Day was duly obsvrw-cl at. Ihv #011001 in clmming Hp. planting: rlnwm's, utc. 'J'I‘Cu planting is not w much m‘actisml as it usvd lu he? tl'nm the fact that fewer malu leach- .-l'.~' aw in the: srhnols than tin-1'0 wvro- thirty yvars 113"). and tho! taste «vf tlw gentler sex runs mnrw In flowers and suvh liken Green Grove Bevi‘q'ing is again doing business. with butvhm' 'l'm-n- hull at the block. as he has lwvn vach wason since it commenced Over twvnty years _ago. ..“. u » - , -.\ There will be a great. Llill'vi'o-nce in the time Of finishing Strolling with sHmv farmers who have finished, and uths' who have demo; very little! so'mllllf.’ yvt. Sunday school at St. Paul's has re- {)pt'llm’i, with a good staff of Officers that will make it worth while. Mr. [9,. V. Matihnws is Superintendent. _\liss ll'I‘llf‘ Barbour. Sl_‘.C_V.-TI‘CGS., Mrs. J. 11. Queen. Organist. The h-zu'lii-i's are-z Row. Mr. \thalen, Hihit' lilziss: Mrs. Matlhvws. Mrs. \\'hvziio~ii. anal Miss May Davis. who iukv cliai‘gv Hl' tlw ullio-i- i-ltissvs. liv- o'I‘ybmly \W‘it'flml'. 'I‘hv pntlnnaislm's will haw lill'il' lists ni' \\’nl'l{ «lnliVmwl lu llwni in a few «lays. 11ml pussibly if val-h mn- \V'Olllll ilii‘m't :i inlay Hr twu ih'agging with tho- i'uml-di-zig in â€win I'O‘S[ll‘("â€" m; lwzils lit-fort" “in wall guts lini'ol. HT!†lnvnl im tliw l'uls. it \Vnulil ho :md lmvl up thv mks. it wnuM ho “DHâ€"sm'ut Limo. W P nntice b\ a Sasknlnnn paw": s mpoxt of thc i1 unhmsih. tlu- namn nf Mr. HH\\:1H| Mo‘ad Inning pnssml his ï¬rst yvm it \1t~: ï¬lm» :1 lvngtln i'vpm't Hf MI. “3|le H. 'lm ko'l' . whit II will :xmwm' in :umthm' Maw :11 llw tl'lnnnich. Ruth 211'» {mm this plat n and \w mo- mm 11 pl. asm! \\ ith â€lo '11 sl.X(-,cnss (Our own correspondent.) l"l|l'l\§|l\- .\ numhm- from how alto‘nolml a hall at Hupowillv lust. “Vulnvmlay awning: and x-vpm-t. a gun] time. a large- rmwd. and all soomml well suitml with Um Largo- Brus.‘ â€11'le- tt'a f rum Rugmx ia. .A.‘ ._ ff! 0 .23.. a. 11.7.47: 1:: 2:1. :1; :3 â€.2. a Ti. 23%.]. 2:: 22:41.4. .7. 3:; wagâ€".36... .3: 2:2,. 3 7...; :9; 2:. Emmaâ€".25., 74. 71.. :7. rainâ€"5F. 5.3.2.. ter Misses Po"; and Marjory Elgin Housv months. “UNIT:;.";C}I:ii;;:€olil}'. the '13th. to Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Wilson. a daughâ€" (Our own correspondent.) Mr. \Villiam Grivrson. Sn. Visited Mr. James Marshall. Normanby, one afternoon ypcen'tly. , n_,_l- -__.J ‘1';' “1 â€Cl ‘IUU“ ‘UVLI-v v Mr. and Mrs. James Park and Wil- fred, visited an evening recentlv with Mrs. Park's sister. Miss Marl garet Geddes. of Hampdon. Mr. Andrew Fulton of Hampden has been for the past week or more Swinton Park. South Bentinck Ffjrgusun. 1’.th Young humeil lvt’t fur the. to spend thv summer puiting a cmp 0111115 131111 m: wuwu {rt-m Mrs. Jenn Carbett. Mr. .lnhn Grierson shipped some 11w stm-k t1) Tornntu 011 Saturday, thrc'mgh tlu- Allan Park I,,T.F.O. Club. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jnhnston spout an «We-nil}! thv ï¬rst â€1' last. won}; at tho ï¬rm-5m: hum". Priceville. (Our own correspondent.) 'l‘izv Dramatic limb nt’ Drnnmrn. muivz' Hm auspim-s HI" Pricvvilln “'0â€" mvn‘s lnstitutv. will put nn :1 play. â€hvatmn Dubbs." in Watson's Hall. hwrv. un 'l'nvsduy 0‘\'I‘lli11'.f. May 2’. tho- prm'wwls tn gn In building a nvw fs-nw» fur MacNo-ill‘s wmott-r)‘. This is a wry \vni'tiiy ('aHSl'. and “'0 1111-? cloi'stand that thv play is «*xccluli‘iit.§ Illwl'nftn'v \Vl‘ hniw that tlu' hall Willi h“- Dill‘lil'll. ,l‘:\"‘l‘.\'l)â€â€˜ly (’Onll' â€Ul. \\'o» \w-i'o- fan'ni'ml with :1 \‘01‘3‘ imavy snnw lllll’l'}' hm-n mi Sunday last. As: a result, the week is begin- ning \‘6'l'}' mlcl. HHWI'W'I'. \vo- lwm' that. farmers mm min}; aim-ail altlm‘ onmlitimis :u-v not iclmil fur smnling. W:- sw Dr. (lax-1' has ti'vatwl him- se-ll‘ in a nvw Furs! vmu'w. Um' sick «mo-s aw omitil‘iuing t0 impmw niwly. “'0 sm- snmv of llH‘n] nut walking: amuml. Unr lm'al lishm'nwn arr lwginning tn unalvrslancl tlw “th trout. as sev- m'al wry linv spvvimcns haw hN-n saw-â€rm! «luring UH‘ past \vo-pk. n '.s “111 â€RM \IWUS Suthvrlaml I11 111-- II 11'.†1w: 11ml :1 unanimuus call In II.1.< I’I I1.~'I)\I111_\ (-11.1111 have and “ill 5111111 In- an Ih11 Iic1lnI. "Ihv induinnn “ill Iakn 111.111.1211 $1111on1 P311: 1111 I1111sII>1\..I1mI- :;.TIu1 mm‘munitx \inI 1111111111111 :1 111:111111' again in our IHIIIIIIIIIIII)‘. I’Vo' I'VP at it. I'w Dackml it, up, I‘ve jacked it. up. I‘w Hftnll \wll-nigh hacked it. up. I‘m" laullimi it and worried it. And humnrml it and curried it: hay at'tm‘ clay in vain I worked In sunshino and in rain I’w worked, I ('ammt ï¬nd a hlastml thing That's wrung \Viih that rlodgastm‘l thing. It .wvms tn iImI- IIII Inuit hut (Inn. NI, pmwz‘ on warm r: In makI‘ it IIIn. l\w summitâ€! it and [munIlIrIl it. "Ilwsv mam m I ks 1w hmmdml ii, lw Irinbml its iII\\"zuI| m\ slmivs. lw snughi and 1m unmi its histm \ \\“U! tln UHI‘ \\ is 1.0M in mI‘ 1 Mi i â€In thing “:15 sum in mv â€iiwn \isinusix :IIIIl aixzmth. II III» and Ilimi. :Ippax'I'nilx. â€â€˜IIII ll_'_'ll snnwiimvs illi‘li‘ ° :1 ilicim in: {arr/Ar:â€" 1...:..: .753: 2:: E22. 1;... .1..:a;..._ 7.5: “Eff: : .EE; 1._._.,. .m:_..r.23:1. .3 _.:::1. ._:./.,......E .2. (Our own correspondent.) .\ numhvr n!“ â€w l‘ax'mvrs how aw making a start. at, working on tlw gum roads system, which commemo- ml at Allan Park on Mummy. .\1 1'5. vatnu Phillips and littlo 101w nwu currvswnulmlt.) .\n Autnisfs Plea : fussed at, it. and wm'kmi at grahhml thv c'ank and j a crop ouï¬xis farm he rented Welbeck. Ebenezer. it and workmi at it... thv crank and jt‘l‘kl‘tl _{‘I'- babe of Park Head. spent a few days at the hume of her father, Mr. T. H. Lawrence. - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brovm and fa- mily spent at} m‘emng last week at Mr. “'1. A. Ln'mgstxms. Mrs. Lartm' and little daughter of HUF'N‘SUH'. ;\'. \'.. an) holidaying will; the formnr's brother, Mr. Doug- las Unimclly. 1 ml; 0.x." .7 W55 Man) \luxandm spent Thurs- dax nit: [‘IHHMI last “itli hex cousins, tho Misses Kennedy. " u-Mx "and N113. Hem Rem spvm Sumiax aftm‘nmm “1111 311. and 3115. R. 1011151011. I --- . .. ‘ \h. and 31:5. Hmug'v '1u1‘nbull, and Miss .‘umiv lm'nbull. \vnro \isitors at 311-. 'I‘lmmas‘Lawrcucc's one cv- ming last, week. (Our own correspondent.) 311‘. Mmlullm'h Hl' Michigan spent 11 NW days with his hmthvrâ€"in-law, Mr. 1). Robinson. 5' â€â€˜11 I \\'.l"irth mul5011..|ack,'l'01'â€" untu..~1wni a i'm‘.’ «lays with his ln'ntliors .l (L and W. ti. Firth. lhv \mmg pmplv aim talking: inm'haii and inti-ml in stait practice shmtl}. "l dgv Hill I ninn Suncla} school 1111:. hwn m gunizvd in- this 50115011 and is tn m wn :th Sumlax. A capahlv stall (Vt (mu hms has been appointed ‘mx‘. Mr. Smith hvhl prayer meet- mg: m tlw Hrangu Hall «m ’.l‘uesda}' mmnng. _ ' .s" n‘ 777‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hmrgu Ritchie and family Slwnt‘ llu- ï¬rst. 01' the. _wu}ck with Mr. and Mrs. .\'¢-lson Mdjun‘c, Hulstvin. Glenmont. (flur own 0(u‘1°esl‘)0ndcnt.) 'l‘lw annual murmur; of the Ladies’ AM and W.M.S. was hold in Ehemrzcr church last. Thursday afto_1-1100n.\\:ith gun-nu u |||(- kwuuh\-l u nu.- AM and WMS “'35 hold “1 BMW-‘3‘â€! Mrs. F rank Bun’cv and children of church last. Thursday aftm-nOOIrxvnh ()akvilln m." visiting; l‘wr father. Mr. a gm“ att“"“a"°"' BM“ socletien Thomas McAnultv "and other rela- rupnrl a wry succrssl'ul year. It lives in tuwn. " “'38 tlt‘t'ldt‘ll [0 “Old it garden party MlSS RUbV Catton and friend, MiSS and bazaar nlmut thv and 0f June. Nollie Frnébur". of Mount Forest. Row. \V. E. Curran was present, and spent. the week-end with Mr. and tank charm of tlw Plnctinn 0f Offl- Mrs. R. R. Catton. 0ҠW â€1“ ““11““; >’*‘al‘- Th“ f0“ Mr. Charles Smith and Misses Mar- luwing ‘--‘m"““"‘7 WW" ‘7‘1"‘9t“">l f0“ the garet Hamilton and Margaret. Smith“ WM. Auxiliary: p“"3"l‘"“t~ MPS' motored from Guelph to spend over Farr Lawromxn; 'lsl, Vice-Pl‘osza Mrs. Sundav at. Um lmmn 0f the fm'mer's E. Ritchio; 2nd Viwâ€"l’rl-s.. Mrs. Jos. brotlu‘r. Mr. and Mrs. \Villfam Dixon: llm'. Sal-.52. Mrs. '1‘. Tucker; Smith. â€011“,ka Miss Margaret S““-‘"’T"""‘4"" Mrs- “- Hmm: Organâ€" Smith is Imrso-in-training‘ at tho N- Mi-‘S M- Hnrnshy. _ Guelph ("lonm'al Hushital. 'l'hn Lmlins‘ .\i«l nll‘irm's are : Prcs.. M 1.5. Charlos Williamson â€f Mount Mrs. ergv Humrravv: N \'i<"-‘-1’1".‘-"- Forvst. visiml with Mrs. ll. 1:. (latton Mrs. 'l'. "l‘urknr: Sory.-'|‘rv:15., MISS (m 'l‘u(â€".g.my_ Tu. llnrnsh)‘: (ll-gainst. Mrs. 'l‘. B. Mr. .lnln'l leclx'vnziu â€f “0“â€an \\'o-ir. _ mnlm-ml M 'I‘nrlmtu tlw fur“ hurl. nl' -_-- 0 _~ .73.. 2:; £71.. 22:3: 5.3:. m7. :7 2:; 27.. 3...: 7.34:: 2:; 1:3- :5. 7.12: 7.22.5.4 223.:25 i. 7:: ._. ._. 5.3.2.1.. (Our own. corresï¬ondent.) Mrs. R. Lawsnn and Mrs. L. Mrâ€" Ivan sgwnl u my) 1m ('11th “'1â€! n imnis at â€w n Samnd. Miss llslhm Mel «3:111 01 Rock Milk ..pmt {ho- \ka- 0nd \xith [1131' pm- mts. Mn. and 3115.14 .\I(1'(3an. :7. u._.-‘w_...u._m_.w::: E. :3... 253 z .54 3,252.4 2:: 22. r. 2.529: .2... 33:22.4 3.53% i. 2:. 2.2 Rocky Saugeen Edge Hill. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE v! Q" '45 f S. was held at, the home of Mrs. Dougald Clark, with a good attend- anon. Some very interesting papers were. read. The next. meeting will he hold at tho homo of Miss Ada Banks. Mrs. Jack Caswoll spout a fow days with 1101' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. \Vebbcl'. L â€"â€" .-.â€" SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. J. (’3. Orvhard of Londnn was in town last Saturday and gaw us a. plmlsant call. Mr. Orchard l't-‘DOl‘tS business good in the Foams! Cit-y, aI-I though. like “10' Post of tho onuntry. culloctions an" a trim slmwr than is usual. Mr. Orchard, who is in tl‘m ma] businoss. x'vpurls that product munch easier in obtain than heretoâ€"- fore and thinks thm-v should be no slnn-tago noxt. wintnr. judging from ,tho nutlnok at present. w Miss Irene \Vhittakm' of Toronto is Spending a fmv days in town Visit- ing 1101' futlwr and other relatives and renewing old acquaintances. Mr. 'l’homas (lowan 0f St. Marys! was in town Sunday Visiting his l‘athorâ€"inâ€"law. Mr. H. N. Burnett. Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. .1. Black and children of St. Marys. motored here Sunday and visited rvlaliws in Dur- ham and Egrnmont. Mr. William McKay was up from St. Marys over Sunday, and with Mr. Lou Lavello. unjuyed a few «lays‘ ï¬shing the ï¬rst of the musk. ‘ Mr. aml Mrs. LPN'llH‘ and «laugh- tnrs. little and Silllll‘. have been in 'towu for tlw past \\'(‘,('l{ or so. They \‘isilrd l'rivnds and rvlatives, here and at c’lwvn Smuul. 'l‘hm' loft yrs- tvrilay fur their home. in '.I'oroulo. but, will probably return tlw and of the month and occupy their summer c«_)l..tagn on Mr. Luviim's property on tho Saugurn Rivnr wost of tnwu. l. 2‘ .l-.,._‘ A" Ll a u; I‘. M i_ss Ruby Cattou and friend, Miss Nome Frnsbur". of Mqunt Forest. spent. the week-cm] \vnth Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Button, I In. ",,, L'Ll t'o upwv-v â€" Mr. Charles Smith and Misses Mar- garet Hamilton and Margaret. Smith, motored from Guelph to spend over Sunday at. tho homo of the farmer's hI‘UHll‘l‘. Mr. and Mrs. William Smith. antinck. Miss Margaret Smith is nurse-in-ti‘aining at tho Guelph ("lt‘nm'al Huspital. M 1%.. Charles Williamson ut' Mount FUI‘l‘St. visitml with M 1‘s. R. ll. (lattun ,(m 'l‘ul‘wluy. Z... .33. ZE‘.‘7....:.\.? 322.2. 3 ._‘..:..::.: 2:. :z...ï¬...€w :: ram::.m¢.. L-Il 311.31m111 M11»: 1 “319131111. :11111 1131111111111. Miss \\'11111111 Flynn. 111' '1'01'011111. 1101:1111'111111111111 11y 3111'. .1111111 Chamhms 11111111111111 111 l)u1l1a111 Sun- 1111) :1111‘1 5111111111111 11:11 \\ 1111 M1'.'11111i M115 ] l11111.;\118511)1111 is 511111111- 1111: .11111 \\'1111k \\1111 111111 3191111 Mrs. Ilnvd. \11111 \1111 :101'011111ai1v 11111' 1.11 1111011111 11\' mntm' this \\ 11011â€"111111 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rnbcrtsuu. Lonâ€"- don. and son Gordon. visitml frimn‘js in town for a couple of days this week. Miss Esther McComh is Visiting rvlatlws at va Hamburg thls_\ycek. M18. William Burg: mail of Mason 1 ‘ih 1mm, \\ as the 0vest. of 1101‘ Sis- ivr ,Mis. _\. G_. Mc_00mb,_ last \\ 00k. l'll-s. s. Caldwell, Durham, announâ€" ()m'hard of Lmuhm was «“7 Commumt} products J. W. McLachlan ces the engagement of her younger? daughter. Evadna Belle. to Mr. Rnlston C. Putnam. son of Mr. ana Mrs. \\'..Putnam 01‘ Mount Forest, iiw murmage to take place 1n June. . Miss Belle Lauder, nurse-in-trainâ€" my. Toronto. was home over the M 1°. and Mrs. William. Haslett. and Mr. John Haslett, of Orlllla, and Mr. and Mrs. Evans «31' 't'oronto, Spent “BETTER HEALTH. w an 3w Brown:’ 100 % Whole- Wheat “Community†Bread has nothing added to, nothing re- moved from the wheat berry. ROM time to time you have occasion to pre- scribe a whole-wheat diet for oertain of your patients. In such cases we believe it very import- ant that they get exactly that. An announcement of interest to the medical profession Phone over the weekâ€"end with their cousin, Mrs. Benj. Sharpe, and other rela- tives in Durham and vicinity. Mrs. E. K. Jackson has returnod from H‘ï¬milton and will spend the summer at her home here. Mr. H. A. Hunter 18 here from T0â€" ronio for the summer. Miss Ida Gibson of liitchonm‘ was the mwst of Mrs. Ewarns owr the Miss Ida the guest week-end. Thursday, May 22, 1924. Durham ’ TH DECIDED AGAINST - BUILDING NEW 1* ‘ ix",| ers Presgntfag n‘fï¬f‘ï¬fgy Night Aga... Tht.‘ meeting 21: Friday night, "2411 to discuss “w p; Exisï¬ng Mwn I‘m of a now nno- de, Change in th“ [M'cgm no new tlmm’x'zruf need be Pxpm'tmi ' decades. at hwy The mm‘tmu. \\ h: tended was. 11« m 0f Fox-051. and “a by the â€Marin H: Anothvr argmnvm â€IO hi2}! VHS? â€1' In It was thmmln Mn: atLiustmvm Hf pm‘ hand and Hm Hu' WUUM 1w Ifmwr 1!. turn. Anyuu}; 31 Wis"? In 5“]! H1" In: timv :mal lomiei :11: ms! 216 MM fmm S' nut fhl' HM and gmv I! which. \\'h .iorily. \Wl‘ Iu L'UnVilu'e- I‘ ehcmld part \\' W1. at any mt H} c LU\\11 ShHl' imp: 1m-mvm.~ \\ ith MIN-1 h v uhinvci hu\\ 1 no \umld MT: uxpcnsv mum- the Umn p i\' 304 081‘ dc ho‘l Hu' dullm \\m â€f (1 “PVC lid†hmw-VM' said on tho mutt" built. “1111111 |111\1- :1 "0-\ 1-111 1|1'i11~1.11‘.11'~. Reexe made 1111 1'1- {11\ that a. 1111 111 1|11- 111 town hall \\-:1~ 1~1'. : (Infoat. NY 1111- \‘1‘1111-1'111 January. Anotlu'r 1'1-111111'1- 1 the mootim.’ 1111114 511.1011 was 1111' 1111 111m of “Ir 1111411 ~ who has 111':11'|11';1||5 3111130111111 lib-1V | 03111111 11111111 111 MM Hm High S1|11111| 11 ant luturv. \s 111: given. this 211111111111 the neig|1h11r|111111| 111' and\\'|1il11||1111l111111 lot 111' it. it \\';1.~ ,111.~| 1\ 11111 111111111 11111911 111 1111111tl1111'11 \\11 1111s1|1a|111111| 3111‘ 1' 1111110. “11'. \\'1||1:111 H1111k.1|11-1111|_\ ~111. ml MP. .aldm 511111 11111111 1111551|11v1 1:|1 \\"h11 didni $111 :1 11 \\|11_1 \\1111|1| 1:|\111 111-\\' hall. â€1111111111111 111 111-1 1'81‘1'11111 that. H1†11-1 1'111111111111111'~11~;-~ FORMER HIGHWAY BK GIT 'EE NOW AT MOUNT CLE VIH‘N stating (jun 11 that h at, (1111‘ nomti that I menl. .31. 3:; «47:21:; 12:2: : H.Ou.E..._;.,. . in 111111 lll:|1\\:1_\~ I‘eh1uauzM1 15.1.1 Onginems \\!111 \\: - frionds 111111 \\ he has 8011111111 :11 11011 with a [1111:1111 and Mrs. 1.}‘111-11 \\ dents 1111111 111111 11:1 join in 11111111111111: 1 DECLARES ALBERTA “WE? 5, u-vâ€"‘..‘-v â€"_.â€"__ OF INCENDIARY C 1 Alberta Forestry Chief Makesl ment and Says Situation 2‘ He Ever Experienced. ‘ “This isth11\\111_.~t 111'1- ~:111' have 0X[1(‘l‘it‘ll('0.1t' :11.1 1311‘ Palmer. Lllivt Of H11 turmtl Vice in the Ednwntnn.Min-11‘ Friday “hm has inst 11-1111111 that citv from 111511111t111; 1111 fl e conditions in H111 \111111 the ï¬res :1r11 nut 11111' 111:11'1 I am satisï¬ed. T111111. 311* 51.: people trving to start 1111's :1 over the North.“ . Col. Palmm' did nut wmnn? self concerning: his «mininm motive bohim‘j tho. invmdiar: It. is alleged at Bdmunhm H13 0! the settlers are duhlwx‘au has the ï¬res in mule-1' in HM.‘ ï¬ghting them. 1 .‘vl 1011‘ h at Mu \\ liall tho m-um. I High Whu .u‘tivalh “'73 likely “ml to build m honl m Hu- AS mun-13' h 1h 1! h '1 U H fl 'I'\\‘ 1th llâ€