.na! [‘IDE 2» end your foo: roubles this week. ' it s only 21:22:: :t‘hzking upyour mind 2:522 :‘z..- turturesof foot ills gr. Ria'r' 22 here in our store 1:2 222w: ~2 ~22re the means of l mi cgrmzrw relief from any 1355512011.? tot Comfort Week -o--o--o- o a 9- o a a 0--)~O-r.~0n.--OUO"O-W inéé‘es Lath 86¢ June 21 I!“ Shim?! of 311132188 Mr. and .1 it s assurance of :reï¬ef. isgiven re Sf charge by a Exgmrt especially Scholl's methods. in: you a demon- i>rwper Dr. SChOn cmwly which will dual requirements. 031: \3HP. spvnt Sn: 5, Jumps McDon Ug-cucd 011 M01 t0 June 19, 1921. " :13, Out. V‘s, 3:1 ‘3 5,. \\ fallen arches; :ic-iike pain in .11: )usesorbun- a special way l 11 13x and 3x .23 own. That xmimnll’nm‘s have ' !'\ o‘.-â€"BUfl'a]o .mqwr in tha Iii: who appeal-3 an: troubles is mm. .-â€"Hamilton want a train HIM I don’t. mints. VICE 3. M to Buffalo to end Many Farm Problems Disbussed At Meeting Of Agricultural Board Agncultural M From All Parts of Riding Gathe , Air Grievances and Offer Suggestions for Remedy.â€" Business Meeting of Afternoon Pol- lowed by One of Lighter Vein in Eveningâ€"Good Acidresses by Members of Commission. 'l'nwsduy of this \vvek was "Agi- .mhnal Din" in South Grey, and -;t1;‘1- a. largc? cx'oxul gathered from 1' 1 1111b nl thv 1ialing to attend the lung ul the -\"1'icullu1al Enquiry Lummitlee in’thc'l‘OW1L Hall here. While â€11- allvmlanco' was not quite w large as o-xpcctetl, 01' as it Should «11w- Men, the farmers and others ,yuswnt wvro thm'e for a purpose. and as all parts ml the riding were .~.-[.;'.-<n:~.lw<l. lhm-v is nn doubt. that :Lu- mw'lint; horn» will be productive -:‘ bum-1- 1'1-sulls than the crowd of ~-1'l1:_111.~' nm- lmnclx'ml and fifty wqultl I . felt. The present. was rather a bad "’1 me to have the Board sit here, ow- 5‘ l†“'f‘ lat" Spring and the fact in Izizd many of the farmers are taking 1;: 'i-ixantage ot' the present good wea- ::ier to get. out on the land. but of .-.;urse none of this could he foretold when the schedule was drawn up 'his sprtng. The members of the Committee who were in attendance here were : :1 Hon. Dr. Jamieson (lion... South Urey . Chairman. W. 1). Keith (COIL. North York . tl‘ _\. Helanger (Lib.. Russell). if X. "l‘rewartha (Conn Huron,. h .\. hethhridge HERO" Middlesex}. t'i .\l..\t.‘ acBride (Labor. Brantt'ortl;. n‘ ‘ the tlommissii‘in. . 'l‘he tirst man to appear before the elonnoittee was Mr. Gillespie ol' the \ ‘t‘lilll}' of Owen Sound. Mt“. Uilles- _ , w is a wholesale milk tilealcr, and n s ated that he sells milk to a retailer s: tiwen Sound at 18 cents a gallon . :ha- harn. This was about. $1.80 a hundredw'eight. The milk he sold would show a test of 3.5: which was .zizher than the (hw'ernment deâ€" til .hded. He did not think that there \‘x‘as \ery much protit in the business this price. but said there was some ;:lll:i'vtt'_"l: tl' lie had in put his lttls‘i- -ess oi: the same basis as a town in- d iazstz'jx' an: hire his help in the same -" «av tl would not carry itself. He ii would there was too much spread I .'t'i‘.\s‘t'lt l8 cents a gallon, which he i ' ~eeix'ed. and the ll cents a quart ‘ was charged by the dairy. lie 1 :«Ed the imminittee. however. that '3!’ the Uwen Sound dairytnen had ‘ Held him that he could sell milk for l eerits a duttrt cheaper if it. were l ' .-t for the hottles. There was an t ‘ttm'ttlHtis‘ loss on them. but the city 1 .iszszed that all milk sold there he ' adhered in iiottles. ' Mr. tilllespit‘ went. into the milk nus-mess as- he found it. in the Owen ‘ sound ‘.lt'lllll_\' with apparent care :nl knowledge and the Committee .\ ere much impressed with his pres- ~.datinr-. ot"the 'ase. He said that 'i‘.‘.‘t‘tt Sound was in rather a unique r-o-itien. The early morning.r trains oi or that city made it. impossihlel "or farmers or other dairymen to ship milk. in the summertime. espe- vutll)’. to outside points. These it'tlitts left around 6.30. and it was impossible to have milk cooled prop- rrly for shipment out on these :rains. .\lr. tiillespie said he kept all Fret-its of cows so long; as they were .med ones. He had his milk tested '---'_-ularl,\' and culled his herds closeâ€" so as to have no ntjin-priinlueers in ms lterd. While all the'dairymen :Tt Hwen Sound. including a few farâ€"l titers. who sold their own product. Aid In deliVet‘ in it‘llllt‘S. these latter did not pastem'izi» their milk. All :nitk sold in Owen Sound was sub; feet to rigid inspection. He estimated flint he get 7.5m to 8.000 pounds ot“i milk per year per animal. n was up, Gillespie who brought on the he}: discussion by saying: that He did not think there was any monâ€" .-\' in this end of the farmers game. lie was not a hog; exiiert. himself. but l'rom some of his own exiierieuce and that of some of his neighhors he was forced to the conclusion that ‘here was no money in.th:1t end of the business. John Aikens ot' the 18th of Nor- manh)‘ was the next man on his feet. _\tr. .-\ikens said he thoucht tha?’ he made more money out of hogs than "rum am‘ other part. Hi' this llittsiuttss. lie was 'what is called a mixed far- iner. lie said that he had t'attened f.‘ (\11 --.. ||"‘ll-..| {1" MWUUH [8 nm‘iVNL {I :1le was. M “H “w H 7'.t‘ Hf HIP U uh! him th ’ wnts a ( HM'. Hn MM Hm! ho had fattvncd i.)u'..".~ in six mcmths and 3:01 $7.90 nut Ur tiwm. Hp did Iml. think it. profâ€" .mblv to markvt. tiw-mnnth ‘hngs. '1'.wnnl,\'thin;: Mr. Akins was mixml :25» «m was tin; vsh‘m nl' grading in ’l‘uwntn. Hr sand that. t‘rnm appear- :tm-ws it was moroly a matter of npin- nl‘.'h“‘n" l‘t'l‘llllltt He said that from appear-i an'ws‘ it was merely n matter of uplth . m. and that there was no regular ‘Trlihltll'tl tn go by. He said he haul lil,‘ opinion and the other fellow haul ri~ tntl that. was about. all there was in ll. It was here that Hill Howell. the 'Im'lll l..,l“l'). Shimwl'. tultl (ll. lht‘ sys- re-m of grading in vogue in Toronto. and said that. last. week he had 16 out of a shipment. of 58 grade "select“ last week. He thought. the system not. two haul. ' Mr. Aikens said he could not un- v‘lerstaml how it. was that’ in his sec- tinm they did not grade very many selects. while in Bruce County. they would have 75 per cent select. So far as he could see they were the same hogs. and Bruce County seemed to get not only one shipment through, but nearly all they sent. Mr. Keith â€UL â€(fully (in DllL-J of the Committee here suggested that possibly it was in the feeding. It was here sugegsted that it might be a good idea to get one of the Tor- onto graders up some time when thene was a large shipment to go out (Continued on page 5) nus nl' thn- lSlh Hf N01â€" thn um man nn his loot. said ho mung! tan it? monm nut u! hugs than hm' mm: H: his husi 1105;. int†thw mini 1!. m the Owen ambawnt (-zu'n BOUND DOGS NEAR TOWN ARE WORRYING CATTLE Owner of Cow Makes Complaint to Police Magistrate and Is Promised Redress. Mr. John McNally appeared before Magistrate Laidlaw on Monday ev- ening of this week after his wurship had disposed of the t\\o dc)" tax 038- es and asked tor a hearing on that mer present pioblem. the dog nui- sanm Mi. McNallv was aftei infor- mation and “anted to km)“ “hat the '10“ 11 Council intended tn do about dogs iunning at large within the ceipmation. Magistrate Laidluw. of com-5v. cnuiclu‘t. answer the question as to when the bylaw wuuld be vnfurmu‘l. but, thought that was rather a matter Mr tlw town cunstuble to look into. Mr. McNallx then \\ anted to know just “new hé stood legallx it he cut ltmsv some m ening \\ ith a bombald- nwnt ut shot and .shell and killed a muplv 01' the five mutton hounds lu- 11ml ()lmn'\‘c;w.l chasing: his cow. As tl1111'11 is a provincial stat11t1'. 111' :11 least “as a sl1o1't1imc 111,0, that permits 11 fal'm111' 111 11115th am 1l1);: l1111111l 1111111111" 10050 alter 31111111)“ 11 \\11 think )11'.;\Ic.\z1ll\ “1111111 1111 [1111'- 1'111ll\ sale in putting 11 couple of bar'111ls 111 buckslmt into 3011111 or “111511 \\11111_l111'i11g 01111111115. 01' 1:11111'51: il‘ ;\l1'..\lcNallv can‘t shunt any 1111!- t111' l1l1111 tl111‘ l'uwn Council can 1111- 11111' 1' ll11111 b} laws, we hope he does- 11‘1 turn his shooting: 11'011 this way \\'h1111 11111111115 “11) tI'lggor. Mr. Lu‘idlaw told the mmlplmnanl. hmvm'm'. that. if 110 001114! l'md nut whu nwns Uw «lugs {hm-v “with! bu nu hcmhlv almut getting a 5‘0le- mvnt lm am damag, '95 dune. FORMER BENTINCK LADY ' DIED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Sister-in-law of Mr. John Morrison and Mrs. (Dr.) Smith of This Place PaSsed Away At Chilliwack. mwviVe-d a lvlvg‘mm â€ll Saturday. umwum-ing â€In «1011â€: nt' new only sistvx'. Mrs. [’vll-l' M‘Dl‘l'iSHll whu «iiml‘ :1! ilhiiiixwu'k. H. «I. Bwyuml the nwrv :mnmmm‘mvnl 01' ht‘l' «lvath um! that. intm'nwnt. \vnuhl takv Maw m1 Mummy last no l'm'thm- pzu-timl- Ian's wow" :.:17\"-::. ‘ ’l‘iw dt'c't‘usml \Vimsv maidvn mum- \\u.~' lillm: szlin'g'hum was :1 daugh- h't' Hf [hr in!“ MP. and Mrs. HHIH'l‘t Louimgham mm was 1mm in Bon- tim'h fifty -omv ymu's mm. Almul {xv-HI)’ yvm's agn shv was Inal’t'iml In Mr. P“I¢‘l’ Mni'i‘isem. IH'HHH‘I' Hf hwnh' yvzu's agn slw was mm'x'lml tn Mr. Pvtc": Mcn'.'i.~‘n1l.hx'tvtllm' Hf .Iu! m )lcrx'xisnn and Mrs. 'lh'. Smilh in in\\n..\!1' . .\.i .. Mr Ihmnld. \vil'u Hf c'\ \-I{m-\:' Mclfhmahl ni' livnlim'k. is :m nnly sistt'x't' but llwl'o' an» four sut'x'ix'ing martin-1's: William nl' lmssvll. Munituha. .Inlm nl' l’im'lu-l' ‘Zl'm'k. .-\llw1'ta: 10mm. in antinck: and .lamvs ul. Galahad. Allwl'tzl. She lnaws l\\‘n t'hilch'vn. '.\|:u",:'c'x'_\' and “ungainl. \Hn-x t2: until almut. 21 yvm' 21ml :1 half 21;†“hon Hum mmml with tlwir family tn t‘hilliwack. H. «1.. 'l‘hv aimu‘usml \\21.~ 21 «lmntml Proshyâ€" h‘l'iilll.. >77: 2...:. SEIZEL: £73133. :2..:.:.:: 5.2:. $.11 9:; :41; E x. .12.: ET... u:_.E.._.:7. .255. i: 3 .3255â€? {vagiLâ€"ZT. .I.â€"v:;~./..v ;_.:::.~:Hw ..~_.â€". METHODIST MISSION CIRCLE MET LAST THURSDAY Good Meeting Held at Home of the Misses Hewitt. .\i. Hm hump ul' HIP Missvs IlnwitL nn .lum- 12. “iv mnniliiy x‘nvciing nl‘ Hu- Mi'tlioiiist. Ynung Lzulius’ Mission t iiilv “as 1101â€. Nut uni} \\:i< thn mowing i njigahlo but mm h o- «Hims- iusm ilwm' :iml suucss ha< hH‘n mldmi t0 thv (.ilt'lv. F¢_)!ln\\'in:_r llw vaotinna! EXP!"- visvs. px'ayvr by Mrs. (Rm; l’vtvl's. llw Hun. l’x'vsislvnt and th.- Hm-nMs' mussagm. tlw .lnlouatoVS ropmt of Hu- quniltnn 12cmfmw1cv Bram-h n!’ tho “I 31.5fm cnnnm'tiuu with Hm .‘~l«-thmhst Church. Hamiltnn, was thv mast. vl'fm'tual number «m ihn i»1-._:;.'r:n‘.mw. Miss Ii. 'l‘wamh-y. tho l’l'vsidvnt and who alsn was tho mmruwntutivu from Hm Durham Him-h- hrnught homo I'M-autil'ul mnsâ€" sagvsvonwwml not. Only l'I'nm the Bram-h ()t'fim'ws but alsnjmm thn missinnarins. who am- on furlough. .\I :'.~‘ Hu~xWUVu'mmet1"Hâ€thnmw tn ~Hldisi: fhi‘llOtPS «wt (In-cr t'lwvnl the Hum" Raw (H Um [nogl‘vss Of this "10a! Suvu%\.liannlun1 (0n- fPPPH(P 1h"unll reports ha\ing r»- mittcd 5531.601. thv illClL‘IlSP HHS \varlunn"'\’881 \an vncunlag nr' xvpm'ts \Mlt‘ I'ocimod fmm tlw‘M (USUWthsin connocï¬un “ith Hus Cnnforvnvv. ‘I missed. .-\.f§"r the business discussions and sncml (mm the mootmg was (its. LEFT SUNDAY FOR CHICAGO FOR SBEDSMBN’S CONVENTION Mr. Oliver Hunter‘left by lmotor Sundziv morning for Chicago. where he is this week attending the big convention of the Seedsmen of the \led. Mr. Hunter \yas accomâ€" panied by his sister, MISS Hunter, --- n|__-_.._.-. RI“ Uisn§nfl \n_ y While ‘in Chicago Mr. Hunter in- tends to interview some of the world‘s largest seed biiyers. With the probability of working up a seed 'AL rA‘A-M hn“n'n;ne v our: ysuuuu...-.. __ _ connection with foreign countries may mean a great deal to the farm- ers of this vicinity. _ We trust that Mr, {and Miss Hunter ‘_-l‘21.“.l,‘ may n: outlng. 1| ll'uab tl‘ab 3"‘.l “I.“ b'luvv --___-_ - have a pleasanband profitable :‘JcllhmaH Hf Mnlm‘k ‘luumm nn Salmwlay. $13733}? MUCH BUSINESS DONE AT DEANERY MEETING Bishop White of Hanan, China, in Attendance and Delivered Pleasing Address to Packed Church‘.â€"~An .Aï¬peal for China’s Future. rI‘he Spring meeting of Grey Dean- ‘ ery was held in Trinity Church here on Monday last. when about one hundred 'and fifty delegates from the various parishes in the Deanery were present. went over the business 1 of the year just closed. and formed plans and schemes for the future welfare of the churches of the County. At the morning session. which 0p~ enml with divine service. at 10 o'- clock, the Rev. Dr. McKenzie Mc- Naughton. Recttr, of ()wen'Soun'd, was the preac 101'. taking his text from John xvi :8-11. He outlined ; the work of the Holy Spirit in bring- l ing to the minds of all hearers eon- ,Viction of sin. l'igl‘iteousness ' and judgment. and Spoke. ol‘ the need of . this knowletilge in the world_to-day_. The Rural Dean, Rev. Mr. Richard- sun of Markdalv. \\ as the celebrant at Holx Communion. assisted b\ the Rm. B. Thomas 01 0“ 011 Sound. "l‘hII fIIatuIIII of “III afternoon’s ses-I sinn was theï¬ddress by tho Bight RIIV. W. I}. \VhitII. I).l’).,' Bishop 01; “(111811. China. home on i'uI'iouglL In IIIII ning his adIh‘I-Iss His LOIId'ship‘ paid :I (1‘ “min In Huron diocese for its Inagnilicont war}; in support (If ITIiSSiOIlS. and IIIIgIIIItlIId thiat t-hII lim- ilI-Il tinIII at his Ilispusal would not alhm him In sax \\ hat hII “(Iuhl like â€I! “III mugnilivvnt \\ 01k hIIing' acâ€" IIInIIIlishIIIi in I lhina. I him has been iIIIn \xilh Iiissvnsinm in thII. [must and it. is only during: “In past l\\ IIl\ II \IIIIIs thai shII has IIIalh anInIIIi hIII‘ Ilmws In \\II~1III n chilizatinn. Dur- ‘inr. that. tinIII slIII has IIIIIiIIIIgIIIIII. a IZIInIiIIuIIIi Im pagu -'I. FINED ONE DOLLAR AND COSTS FOR FAILING TO PAY DOG TAX Local Citizens Up Before Police Ma- gistrate Laidlaw on Monday. .\ raw Hm! will kw ul‘ mien-st. to rump ni' our H ‘ltiPI'S \th ! .aw not ’w! (-nmv mm“ \\. ith thvir «lug tax “:1; “MI in HM» "lmvn Hall 011 Mun- day night bur-â€w Mag; istmlv Laid- law. In fart. tlww \wn- lwn rum-s. .lnlll'l Lynn ul' Lynn Wilsnn. hul- l-lu-l's. nwnml :1 elm: and also â€\VllS a farm nut in “l'lllllit'k. .\ll'. Lynn claims that tlm «lug slw-ps as much ill lln- slunglnhx' lwnsv on his farm as luv :lnl-s in ln\\'n. :nnl wally lur- lnnrxs in Hnnlinvk. _lln hall pllxjvllas- ml :1 mg in antim'k. and I‘vl'uSml l0 mn-vlnaw 21 swuml mm mm tlw Durâ€" ham :mthm'itivs. Mugistralu Laidluw I'uiml, how- o-wl'. that as Mr. Lynn Iiws in Dur- ham. and as Hm dog: is how most. or Hw limv. 12w tux must be paid in Durham. Hp tine-(1 Hm ci¢_rl'0nclz‘nt. $1 and msls. :Immmting in all. with thmw clulm's «lug lax includml. to $9.75. .\n4)th444'..44as44 {1 i444! H444 samo (won- ing was 444144 against “444443.444 1434444k444'. H444'k4-1' has had: 4414):.“ 14H “444 past hm \44 ans . 4m \\l|i4 ll [444 has paid no ta.\'44s 1m 44ith444 _\44 at. \\ 144111 Jlu‘rmas l)ani44 1. tax (“HUN 1441. 414114441. 1144 was 444141 {1444 tax wuuld [444 paid. but. as 4144 nunuw was fartlui44_4.4mlig. he laid an infm'matinn against, Becker. 'I‘h44 41444441418411 was “â€444! “144 581114" as in H144 nthnr case. $1 and costs. amuunting. including: â€444 tax for twn years. In $13.. ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY,_ JUNE, 19, 1924. GREY CHAPTER I. O. D. E. HELD MONTHLY MEETING Pleasant Evening Spent At Home of the Regent, Miss J. Weir. ’ .\ dainty Vlnncluwn furnishm] by M iss W‘mr at Hm vlt'vsv “11511111012 vnâ€" jnyml |))' all m'crsnnt. ANGLICAN A.Y.P.A. PLAYERS ‘AT BERKELEY LAST “PEEK Put On Their LateSt Play, “The Hoo- doo†to Crowded House. Last â€'lhmsclav night Hu- A\.Y.l’..-\. pluy‘rs nl 'lririty ( hllICh jnumvyml to Bt‘x'kvloy l0 put. «:11 thoil' play. "T110 Hoodnu.“ I'r‘conlly given 110m. The mmlpany playml to a packmh Imusuwlm evidently nnjoym‘l the play frum start tn~1inish. :Xfferxvards. tho \‘iSitOl‘S were on- tm'tainod at. Hm homo of Mrs. Dodds. where an olabm'nto lunch was set. before the tlwalrical stars and their chauffeurs. It was an owning of mutual nniovmont. ceased brethren in Durham ceme- tery. They will leave the lodge room about 2.15 and proceed in cars to 'the cemeter where an impressive service will be held. consisting of ad_d_xfe_ss_es an_d sipging. ODDFBLLOWS’ DECORATION DAY NEXT SUNDAY AFTERNOON Annual Memorial Service Will Take Place About 2.30 P. M. H 'l‘he Oddfellows of Grey Lodge No. 169 will assemble next Sunday after- noon _to_ degorate _tho_ graves of de- Visiting brethren are expected from many of the other lodges and an invitation is given to the general public to be in attendance. WOMEN’S INSTITUTES MET HERE TUESDAY Good Address Delivered by Mrs. S. Banks of Shelburne.â€"-Growth in Use of Gig arettes by Minors to he Regretted .-.â€"Mnch Business Done. A \erx enthusiastic meeting of the Womens Institutes of South Grey was held in the Public Librar) Lhere on Tuesday of this week. There ‘lwere representatives from seven 'lh'anches, numbering in all about 75, in attendance. After the 'opening “exercises the reading of minutes, ctc\\the morning ses$ion was. given over to hearing of branch reports and the electlon of olflcers. The reports showed pro- gress and good work done durmg the year. . VI-v The officers-elect are: President, Miss S. L. Jamieson, Hanover; Viceâ€" Prosident. Mrs. S. Patterson, Dur- ha'in; 2nd Vice-President, Mrs. W. J. Grm‘nwood. Zipu ;_ Seqy.-Treas.._ . Mrs. J. S. Mullraitli, Durham; Auditors, Misses A. McGirr and E. Scott, Durâ€" ham; Representatixe to County Con- vention, Mrs. A. Tuck, Holstein; Rep- resontative to Provincial Cunvcntion, Mrs. 'I‘. McGiI‘l'. Durham. 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"‘Ihn Song of tho \Vmu‘ SIM'P." .\ hvm'ty \‘Mp Hf thanks was ton- rlmwl 111 who had holme makv tho mm‘ling a success. and also to the Durham ladh‘s who provided ontor- tainmvnt. fur tlw dologatos. Lunch was again served and a social time spvnl. hnfm‘e separating fm‘ thvir smm'al homes. HORTICULTURAI: SOCIETY MET LAST WEEK Dominion Government Has Promised to Improve Post Oifice Site. 'l‘hn regular monthly meeting of tllt" Hiiirticnltnrnl Society too‘l'f place in the Public Library on Monday of last week. Most interesting and in- structive papers on the cultivation of the queen of flowers, the rose. and its beautiful rival, the eony, were given by Mrs. Petty an ~Mrs. John Smith. All members of the society should try and hear these talks giv- en each month on different flowers: The president reported having sat- isfactori-ly arranged with the Demâ€" inion Government for the improveâ€" ment of the present dlsgraceful con- dition of the post office site.†Mr. Conery of the public; works depart- ment recently interviewed Mrs. Mc- Kechnie and stated that the Govern- ment was only too glad to co-operate with the horticultural society in the matter. A suitable fence will be erected along the front of the site. and other improvements undertaken very soon. moron TWP. GIRL KILLED WHEN AUTO CRASHES OVER BANK Miss Annie_Hay Met Death Last Fri- day Evening When Motoring Home H'Um Visiting £01311}an Relaï¬ives. A11 unfortunatu and much regretâ€" t22d accidmit occurred opposite the farm 21f_\M1‘. Earl Matthews 1122211' the 352.2 line on “122 20111 of Egremunt lust 1"1'1da\ muning about half-past six “clock. bv “hich .Vliss Annie Hav 19 wars of 21;. 22. 21211121111221 of Mr. and 311:: lamvs Hax 21f Suinton Park. in 1112211011 'l‘mxnship. lost h221‘ lifo. ‘ Miss Hax‘. 11111' 11211'1111ts. 11111! sister. Mr .31111i'av “MB and hahu. had 81111111 H111 11111111111111 a! tin» 111111111 «11‘ 311231111 M15. 11101111111 111111111 . 111 Nur- ‘m‘anhy and. with Miss \V'innifrod 8111-11111", were returning 10 their homes in I'lgremont. and Proton when H111 accidnnt occurred. ~ H111u¢1l1 11111 whole 1115111111' of the 11111111111111a111 accident “in 1113\111‘ 1111,“ k110\\11.0\\ing10 111111.311 111131 11111 11111111‘111111111.1 girl \11 as 11111 1111111111 01' 11111 (1111.11 15:1,111011 111 that 111 11111 at- 11111101 111 make 1111.1 hill leading 1111‘ 11111 B3511 111111. 1111311 M11. 1.3111 Mafâ€" th1_1\\.%' 131111 1111 "high" 1111- engine \\ 11% stalle1l.an1l Miss H:1\.\\l10 “as $110111 in 5121111111 \1 as. 1111311111.qui1°klv 111111ug11.111 111:1111 1111_1 l11‘21k11%111 11111 1:111 11111 1.11111 1111111 hacking 1111\1111 H111 hill 211113111111; 111111 1111.1 t\\1_1lv13 111111, 11111: 11 111111111 point. 'l‘he hill at which tho aécidnnt uc~ curred is not a particularly had onr. but it is presumed that in thv nxuiti)- Inmlt. uf the engino stalling. and tho (‘tll' backing; down. the hill. Miss Hay failed in makv a slight turn in thv i'nz’ul at that. plain) and thv var plung- ml backwards down a. wry steep hunk about twulw l‘i’wt «limp. The rear amiarvntly kept, on thu \Vlnwls until quite llt‘fll' tlw button). when it. llth‘t. pinning ilw ncrnpants under- nwnth. with tho solv vxi'nmtitni 01‘ Mr. _â€"L_o_st Contï¬al of Car'Near Egre- mont Base Line. ‘ 1111\.\\lw\\hcn 11(2 saw the engine stall. had jumped out in a iutile at- ant 1H hold Hm var iI'Hm gain: h:1(_l{\\ a: d. .1.:2 7.2231: 1..}; E7. :2: :_.._...:.:.: 1.. : 72a 2:; /._1E._....1 ...:: :2: 1:: .1... .5 ii 1.1.? ;: 9.12:7. 3......) J7. 11...; .:. ....:.E 9...? :m ..::.5 mt when the car turned mm: It" was t‘tmmt that her hnmt was caught“ tu-twtwn the hack of thv sat and rmv‘ nt' thv hows in the th that. had bt‘fln hI-ukvn. and that shu :tlsn was mm'n m- tuss tiistigmfmt by lwhlg pinnmt under the cm- (:11 top 01' a pilo nt‘ stmws atongsido thn t'vncn. 'l‘lw tart. that Miss liarhnr. \\'hu was ()ll thn t‘rnnt. seat. with hnx'. escalml wiihuut. injury is thongzht. tn hazn'u ht't‘n dun L0 hm' making an uttvmpt to put. «m thv omm-gmu'fy hrako. To do this sht‘ had t'vachmt rmst, Miss Hay. -whu ‘was busy at the Wheel. and when the our upset, shv was l‘n‘ntvctmt. \lis s Bar'11111 \\11s 11111 11111\' 111111 in 11111 ('111' 1111111 111 {.1111 11111 and \\1111 11111. assistancv 111‘\11'.H11\ asisimhn 1:111â€" ting 01111. 111 11111 11111111' 1111' 11111111111 out 1111101'11 going fm‘ MI'. 121-111 Matthmvs. \\ 1111. \\ 1111 11I1ighb111' s. \\ as soon 1111 11111 s1'11111111‘1111 11111 \111111 11111y1'1111111 1111' 11111 11n1"11111111a111 1"11111\.1'1'111asi11;: 11111 in111_1'is11111111 111111s.11111l 1'1111\‘11\111'_,.' 1.1111 1'1111111111s 111 Miss H11\ 111 11111 111111111 111 11111'sis1111'. Mis. \1111'1'a\ “111114. 11-1- .-. -"I" .l-Il‘ -‘ -â€"Q' â€" _ I . I Hm 0111', 31191“ tho 10mm was takt'n down. was I'lghtod and mmu out unâ€" dvI' HS own pnwmn 't‘hcf- unt'm'tunatv noctu'i't-m‘m ha: *ast a pat] 0f gtnom nwr this suction nt' t'mmtry. whmm motut‘ t'atatitivS, m' \‘intcnt. deaths at any kind az'o t'vw. \Vhitc prone to accept, the daily tntt ut‘ th't‘tttt‘ttts‘nt' this nature as i.‘t‘1’tttt'tt"tt in with daily ltt’t‘SS with tittto m- nu (:titmmmit. it. is with an unth'vty (titt'vi'vnt tut-tin: that such ttt‘t‘ttt‘t°t‘ItCt‘S :tl't‘ retrainitmt \\ twn ttwy strikv ltt‘al’t‘l' hmm‘. amt with thnsv whom ww know. Mr. amt Mrs. Hay amt t'amity haw" tho t'mat‘tt'ntt. sympa- thy 0f thv whntv Itt‘thttttt't't'tt’tmt in tht‘tt' SUttttt‘t] amt sad tH't't‘th‘Iltt‘ttt.: 'l‘hv l'unnrai «m Mmulay Q'nm tho hnmv n“ 1101' pawnis m'ur Swinlnn Park, tn 31211.)1¢>\\'no4'1 l.'4‘11]4‘l(‘1‘)', was one of the largest. over soon in this Part. nf Hw (-mmtl‘y. 11w I'unoral 9m» \‘icvs [wing takpn by Rm: Mr. Suthâ€" m'land. past 01‘ ’of St. Owlnmha church. Pricm-illv. assisted by I’wv. Mr. Bur- nott. of Dmmore. anidvs hor paI'r'nts. and sistvr‘ nwntionod above. Miss Hay loaws a ln'nthm; \Villiam, at. homo. and: a sister. Mrs. Eli Ostrandcr 0f the town lin’e. Proton and Arlemcsia. EGREMONT 'FARMER LOST IMPLEMENT SHED BY FIRE About half-past. throw O‘clock last Thursday afternoon tire was discovâ€" m-eH in an implement shod belonging to Mr. Thomas Bailey. of the 20th Concessinn of Egromont. and by the time Mr. Dailey and neighbors ar- rived it. was not. possible tu save very much of the contents of “1-0 bnildjng. Fire of Unknown Origin Visits Farm _ of Thomas Bailey Last Thursday. The ï¬re started mysteriously in a stack of sweet clover straw. and alâ€" though it is not known positively. ii is likely thatrjt‘ was caused by spon- taneous combustion. Mr. Dailey was working in the ï¬eld at the time and with the exception of the imple- ments he. was using. will lose nearly all his farm machinery. Luckily his big barn nearby was Saved, Willing neighbors lending a helping hand. and, with the assistance of a friendly breeze, kept Mr. Dailey’s loss down to the minimum. $2.00 a Year ii: Canada; $2.50 in U. s. Watson’s Hall Filled to Doors Last Friday Afternoon at Annual Meet- ing .â€"Good Speeches Given, and Proï¬table Afternoon Spent .â€"*All Old Officers Elected. No matter what opinion may be entertained in some quarters about the 1’. F. 0. and its platform there is at least one thing that all must he agreed 011. They can surelv show the members 111‘ the tWo 111d parties" how to turn out and attend an annual meeting. At the recent annual meet- ing of the Liberals 1111‘o.therc \\ 11r11 but a iew of the old stalwarts on hand to carry on tho \\ ork of the association: tho same can. we think. ‘bo safely 1.11'111ii1-t111l of the annual meeting of the 1;1_111s1_-r\'ati\'e party, which will I111 hold at. some lator dato 11111 \M srl111‘t11l.\11m1al mC‘et- i11gs.s.om1".ho\\ 1i1111t $10111 to ho in thoir lino-"111111 1111\1'1' wore. But with tho [7. 1’. 1'1. so far. anyhow it is 1111111111111. and last Friday in \Vat- son‘s Hall. Primwillo. standing room was at a promimn, and a big crowd was 1:11'08011t. 113111~cial|y during the sport-hos doliwrcd. And all. evident- ly were intvroshnl in their party‘s snoross. D111 111g U11» husinvss 5115511111 8. gund 111111! of busim'fs \\ as gum- H11‘1m"|1. and U11! f11ll11\\ix1;:111Ti11-1' \1131 11 111111 t,- 111l for U111 enuing turn] : 131.113 H11: I’uliiit‘al Associatiun : ’Prnsidvnt. .11151-1111 61111111121111“: Dun- dalk: Robert Ain'hisun. Sullivan. \'i1‘1_1-1_11‘(-si1le111,; Michavl Murray. Nuusmdl. 81'131'111111-y-I1"1‘as111'c1': Jamvs Booth and J11l111 \\'hil11l‘1;11‘1l, Norman- hy. auditurs. The CO-Olwl’aliVu Assuciatit‘n 01H- (“01'5 aI‘v : I’l'vsi‘lvm. 'l‘hnnms H. Bin- nio. Pricovillv: Mrs. Ham-is. Viruâ€" p1°(_'sidcm: Michaul931111111)“. summâ€" tal'y-lwasurm'; 11H). riding direct.- nsr. .lnhu \\"|1itr:i'u1-.d Nurmlzmhy. and Rim. 1'}. (1. PmHziI. 05;»! m; I'Jf‘.\'.l".0. riding (lire-MM. Merrxxzn! vartlmr. Durham. hi rising: In :ltlciz‘i'ss thi- aniliunc-o‘. Sinith-East (ti‘vys‘ lady 111v111hv1' was itlt'i'mwhui :1 musing â€Within. aft“? which. with a t'uw prvhnninnrins‘ she got. «town tn hwy :utiti'i-s.~. Shh mkwl :l'm‘ :l yum): 114111111155 tiit'm'ic'n'atu in? â€HF l'.l".Y.l_’.(_).. and. Hum statmt that it. was not him intmliun «m this twâ€" tvasiun, tn takc- 11p thu tinw â€1' tin- imw‘ting in a, slum-11. ‘ Miss Mamhaii “xiiimm-«i hui' stand '011 “It! l‘t't'vltt .t:tmi-.~' Mlll'tit)t‘k tllVo‘S- tigatinn. «in Whit“ l-ugunmittm- sh. .mm :1 11111111111112 .\h'. lamvs Mm 1m- ii. :15 a (lahini-t. oti'iu'i' «11 thi- t{i11__r(iu\- vrnmvnt. had had on dvpnsit In tho, Humi- Bank a cmishti-ruhtn amount ; 01 111011v,\.anit :1 113} 111' two hetm'e ' that. institutiunchm-11 its .tmn' he had \\ithdra\\11 tlw amnum. :11 H.031). “ tho 21111411111! Of his mon‘w thnn «iii «iv- ‘ pusit. It. was vhm-gmt by th: (“mi- . sot-Vatiws that .‘tillt"!"i'3{ hm! usmt \ his positinn as :1. (Lahinvt, attic“! fm \ his own gain. In â€Uzi-1' mints h: 1". film not 110011 21 tlzï¬iinvt Hirit'i‘t‘. Ml‘. tMummck would hm'v hail 11H inside? informatiun that thv H 1111-. ‘ Bunk was gain: to fail. and. thuu: .m ‘. \x‘mitti "not. have hem likvly tn ttakv hi- 1111mm out. 1 Pl‘crsidmlt Hoodfwllmx‘. Hu- lmsinvss uwr. intruduvmi Un- swakm's uf the: :M'Im'noun. ('ungx'amlatml llw assum- hlagv «m 1114» I'mw day Hwy mm for their (mnwnlimz, ro-i'ux'ro-ul tn Prim-- Ville [wing Hm UitiPSt- \‘inagn in Hm riding. and l't'fi‘l'l't‘d loi'ivliy tn Hm Spunkvrs In l'nllmx'. AHM' a fuw mm- limi‘nm'y x'vmarks hr mm: for the reading “1' Hw :mclitnrs' l‘t‘llm'i. \Vhivh was dmw. and which was un‘aninmnsly :ulupimi by tlm mout- }in:.'. Miss Mavphuil was the ï¬rst islulekm'. Miss Macphail said fha‘ <ln- h‘ui \‘Utmi with tho Cnnsvrvativm in mn- «h'~nmali«_m 01' thu cumin": n.’ ii}.- Minislm' nf Lahm'. Shh Mt this was lhv unly right thin: In cl". .\ guml many uthm- dnpnsihn‘s had Ins! their mmwy in thu hank (-I'ash and she? t.huu',:ht. Mr. Murduck hm! just as muvh righi tn has“ his as thnsw “hm hm] no uppul'tunity M' knuwing thv ("'IHHHOH nl' thv hank 13:1.1m-ially. Miss Maophnil and a Mr. Brawn t‘rnm the \\'i4-st.\\'¢-'z°v1hc-Hnly !\\'u Pmm'vs- siws \\'hu \Mmi wiih thu ¢___lun.<m-\':n- 1i\'v>‘. Miss Milt‘llllilt]Htt.tkt'ttl'§t‘1';_\"wt“I“ apparvut H\'4-l°._~‘lmein\\‘in:.' Ht' tln- I‘ll". {It'tltlll at. Httawu. hy Lilwmlism and graw it :Is hur upinitm that it was but. a. wry small put‘tim] “1' Ha.- I’I‘HQPPS- siw gmup that was icmkiny: tovard ttw Lihnral party. Shv statmt that. pm'smmtly shv was nut twtmc’t by the actiuus “1' um“ um pvt-sun 01‘ party and wnuld as sewn mtu with the (Zunsvrvuliws as with thv Libm‘als. providing: {hwy inII'mjuom‘i mt‘asurvs which in [101- Opinion worn hmwii- ci'al. ll. 1. Gailaml t’l’i'ug‘i'vssiw‘ nfBuw Ri\'(*1.Allwr:.ii was i1'1l1'mlucml as“ thv principle th‘ilkl‘l‘ of tho. day, Hp mnnnicncml his aiiili-vss'hy saying that. possiblv 111- was going: in say snmvthing that. his audioncv might. ndi Caro to hear. He rnfm'i'ml In “in policy of sump Hf Hm party oxpm‘t- ingj: tlmir mommy to carry tlu- \x'lmlc load. and asked £01" tho cnâ€"oiwi'atiun of the members. of 111:» individual (Continued on [13:0 '2, TEMPERATURES ran LAST WEEK Thermometer readings made each morning at 8 am, and are for the preceding 24 hours. The following are the maximumâ€"minimum tem- peratures for the week : June 13 M 15- '16 18 19 Max. Min. -Q 4 b ll 51