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PAGE FOUR Unly 111 \111\ 1211111115115 do we aim at f-j1\111'j publicitx to disputes that are ‘1‘111‘11'11-11 101 a1:t1011 and settled 111:1'111'11 111 111., 111111111111 11110 [1.1111110 1.11;.1111'1. \ 12151.1 111 11115 51111, happened on 11111 1’111 111 lulx \\111:11 21 car 111'11k11 11111111211 the Urangvmen‘s pro- 1115511111 “111111 1111 11:11:11111. “'8 1.0111 ‘1â€: 33311'35111‘11131 as UN) (5858 had :1111-11 >11111111l 11111 111 11111111111 mention .1 1111111 111.1 mada- 111 it. but on learning 21111 particulars we 111111 the case was 11111. 111' 1111.- 111'11111211'y and of such a '1a1111-1- as 111 111: a warning to others. Morrow-1'. 11111 magistrate, 3111'. Laid- iaw. 111111 the parties that he would §1a\'11 11111 1:113:11 published in the inter- 1151 111' 11111 public good, and we have 111314111111 to 1'111'111' to it 111 a general way. A ills-hiwito- will be. taken on the liqum- t!ll".‘llUll on the 23rd of Ucto- :wr. lint tho nature ml the quustiï¬ns m lw \ntml nu has not yet been an- :inum'ml. The) probability is that m'n'o-rnmvnl mnlrul Hf sumo. sort will 'm- tin- â€Mort aimml at, similar in the- nit-amro- ro-i'cntly “lied on and :uiuplml in the four Western gtl'UVllu‘o'S. 'l‘lio- regulatinn ol' the rralt‘ic su as in pro-Wm. hootlegging “ml mim- iliicit mo-lhmls of trade in Ihv lrall’ii- slmulcl b0 thv nhjects in new. Mil wlu-llwr lllt‘ new condi- ‘iou will M an imprnwnmnt on zhmgs as thew now exist remains to in? U‘Slml and sewn. Thu \nling clay is only three months away illlll lN_‘l\\'P¢‘ll now and then there will be a lining up of the t'nri'vs 0n lwlh sieli-s. Much debat- ing will lm imlulgo-il in and it is also [H'Ullal'lt' a gro-at deal of news- ;iapvr Spat't' will lug usnd by both <idos. It is not. at all prnhahlf‘ that an :itimnpi will lw made) fur there- "1.1111 111.511 1113\‘clupc1l 1.1111 idea that 11 111111l 111111i111' has 110 l'i"ilt 011 the 111111111 ll1;.'ll\\a\' 111111 is 1101 accorded :11 1111V 11111111'111'iV1'111. H11 must, giVe VVaV 111 (1111111 Oll'th'lS the 5111111: as if 111- VV11'11 11111 11_111V111V'111;,' 11111 1111111 111111 is g11V1'11111l 113'1111: 111105 111 the road 11151 11111 51111111 115 111111.11 111101111). Mail 1011111-1'~ 1’111' V111115 l1aVe claimed 1:011- 11111 1'11111l 111'1Vil111. 115 111 which it 111)â€" 11111115 llt'\\' 11111V1111V11 1111 just 1'11, ht. “11111111111 1111V l1: 111 am special rights 11ml 1111\‘1 l11;:11~‘ in 11111 111151 \Vc. 11111 11111111111 11. s11}: :04! by tlw L‘ulll‘io'x‘ and-using his car a‘o wxpwiitc muttms, was. summoned :wl’uro- Hm P'UHLU Magistrate, but. appvumi lwl'nm anL and made set- Ho-mo-nt by pawn" $2500 and costs, umuunting in all to something mer thirty dullal's. ’l‘h11 01111111911111.1113 paz'azlc 21011.1 was wry 111'1M11ly and was the nuijct 11f f'axm'ahlo- 11111111111111 by many. The)“ 11111! 11111111 1n\1l1__11l 111111.1 h) thy1 town 11111311. sancliunml 1n th11 t0w,11 “111- 11111111 In .\la\111' Smith 011 hohall of 11111 11mm and also b} ROY. “. H. Smith 1111 behalf of the 11l111‘e1'ent 141111141115. I'mhrl' the circumstances 1:. was our duly to 111'1‘_1t1.1ct and 1'9- spm't thvm while here. “'11 1l11 111.11 fancy 1111' a moment that any 11151111 was 111tb11n1l111l, but ‘hc 1111111111 111' 1111: 11111 b11111'_' 1111311131111 111 :11vll111'l111r.’ th11 mail lrum “111 local 11111111 lmxus had the 1111.111 that as :1. Wow-11111111111 1111111111 and 1111'111'1111 in 111s .\l:1111>:l\ s N,‘2\ 1111 he had a 1ight 11 1111 11k 211111111, '11 the 1110191551011. L-H1} 1l11l >11.1l svvms. and action w as (:11- 11111.1‘111- all11gc1l 1111111111111: who s :1111‘. a 111141111111. 11111'11, hut. 111-1311111113â€- assm'vm its p: “001159 systvn vwry suvccm ant-9 rm‘orm fei ment, would p restriction in I up to tins tin forced. and. r \Ve arr in possession of infuyma_ lion that. there will be an awful slaughter amongst the candidates who “T019 (In â€)0 I‘c‘i‘t‘llt. I)9part_ mental examinations. the papers of whom are now being examined. The information we have. goes to say: “there will be a terrible wail throughout the province when the results come out. In Physics the examiners are turning down about ï¬fty per cent on the average; about sixty per cent are failing in Chem. DURHAM CHRONICLE THE OCTOBER PLBBISCITB July 24 cmx'wy cvmbgfw cmfwy AN IMPORTANT VERDICT THE EXAMINATIONS vf such meal 'O‘I'Illd't‘ .\vt to the lett n3: :hv new (1 proxe the to the) tx-afl' timo'. 8111 d. sevn‘xing V0 ulm rs that settled public istx'y. :xImut. ï¬fty pm‘ vent in (Emmi- Mr}: t'm'ty tn fifty pow com in Algv- mm and a lax-gr. pvn'entagv in Litwraturv and Latin." This is bad nvws fur tlw candi- clatvs. but..it. may as m-ll 1w known in :‘ulVam-o- so as m I'vlio-w thv shock by pruparing In mvut. it whvn it. (-nmns. Wu shall D0 5011'}: imiled. to lump nt‘ 21 hvavy failure and how}, tlu- m-sults may he: better than “'0 haw.- I'casnn at. pl'vseut tn anticipatv. lt' tlw phuking is geno'ral Durham is likwh tn haw its sham and un- dm- Hu- (numb! 1m ~s tlw pupils may not lw to blame for going down undvx' :1 gvzm‘al avalanchv. “'9‘ haw- nnt. lvarnmi Hm [st-«vbahlv muse. It may iw thv quwstions were nut nt‘ â€10' ordinary m pmhaps the.- exam- inm's 2m- tun «xmti‘g in marking Hw palpm's. l_)1‘aytun-â€"~ .~\\\'clv. v. Stubbs. ! f Bvssiv. ('1' . “Talkvr. 1' f . J’vx'kins. Hi. )lmlrav. 2b . Grown. 23h .. Kaplam. 1» Rnnnvy. s s . Smith, 3“» ., lHu'hamâ€"â€"- Landow. 5 .~: Rnrnntt. H†. (ix'io'l'sun. 3b Schutz. c . Monrhvml. [I Kmn‘nvy. l f NthP. 1' f .. Dunbar. c 1‘ . Kross. 2h . The ï¬rst Hf the) humv and hum:- gamcs for the district, championship betwvcn the Durham and Drayton juninr «Emmi! Imaguv trams was played «ij1 'I'hux'sday al’tvx'unnn last and I'PSUHWI in a win for thv Inca! ninn. 17m 12. 'l‘hough th1' Visitnz's 1-11111'1'11'11 1111' must hits. Hwy throw this 121111111:- 33:1 away by rus‘lly 1'1'1'01's. H11 3111111111 111’ 1111» l1:1lt'-h1:1li1.la.\' 111111 1111- 1111n1111vus 1‘11111'1-11131311111115. mm a $1111†1'1'1m1l Si!“ thv 1- 2.111111 DURHAM BEAT DRAYTON IN FIRST LEAGUE GAME Only Small Crowd in Attendance Locals Won 17-12. 'l‘hre‘v-hasv hitsâ€"K311131117: two- imsv hits, Svimtz. MCCI‘aP: Sam'itim‘ hits. Lauder. .‘Jnnrhoad. Umo‘rson. LOCAL MILITIA CONTINGENT VJBNT TO CAMP MONDAY Eleven From Durham Attending the Annual Encampment at Owen SOund. Durham's 1-1.1ntinzent 0'1 elexen 1111 111M215 ot the Grey Regiment “em to 1)“ en 81111111] Muniiaxf mm 11111 and 2-2112 11m in camp with the other members of the regiment. near Owen Snumt This vear the quota for the full regiment. is 100 and instead 01 the 115113! No weeks. will spend Onl} 5ix davs on the camp ground, re- turning q:1tu1'dav ex enin". The local boys attending are: Messrs. Cecil McLean. Kenneth Long. Albert, Ashley, Newel F alking- ham. Harold Roseborough, and Har- old Noble. Four others from out of town. whose names we could not learn. accompanied the party. Torn. â€".-\t 156 Pinewood Avenue Toronto. on July 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Frogd Tony, 3 son. ‘As Long AsWe Keep Our ‘Little Car’ On The Sidewalk We’re Perfectly Safe! BORN U U u 0 H ““\"'l'till.‘â€"' f0 thv would-kw subtle dummy! “1' Hm Rm: Mr. Smith to t‘Hlmm't. tho- {Iatlmlic Church with the runs» â€1' Hm'many in the? late war. I would likn to draw his. atten- tinn tn the- histnrical fact, that. Gar- many's muthmls were not Bavarian. but Prussian. that. the then present- «lay (:vx'man nwtht‘nls were those of :1 WWW Stm‘lmi bnth in culture and tx'aolitiem that worn Hm direct. heri- tiii-“v Hf Luthm' and his movement. {isinarrk use-d his. [Militical genius in crush. not. to rurtlwr. ('Zathnlicism in Hvrmam'. No casual roador or inwartial hismriral works on Con; tine-ma] history of the. last. four venturivs would be audacious vnmigh to claim Prussia a Catholic Staten It is mm since tlw rvmlu- tinn Prntestant. tn the core. Bis- murrk. a prnduct 0f Prussian Schmils. Luthvran in tour, ran 1H'\'01‘ I.» sriid tn haw come. under Jesuit. intlumiro. HP was the consolidatnr nt‘ the systrm that. made German ninti‘imls s†rnpro‘hmsihle. and likeâ€" wisw a bitter fm: of everything tlzlthulit'. Pvi'haps it. would haw 119911 as “'91! to let, tho Rm; Mr. Smith‘s mis- statvmvnt. twist. with his hCZlI‘OX'S‘. But whnn a pastor of a ('Hngrcgatiun malms an assm'tion that. is public. in IIHPI'E‘UH'P. it. is nnt. untitting to cor- I'M him publit lv. Th9 Jusuit. Onto-i- 119x91 hail the insidious plottings tn tlmii «iisu-miit that rmpului imagin- ation and Rm. Mr. Smith attribute tu'flwm. Dvm' Sir.â€"~“(§nx'mam' was said in haw Ivau'nml lvssnns 01' war l'I'nm tlw Jusnit. 0an" is. in summary lnm' tlw Hm: \\'I. H. Smith. as quntml in yunr issnv â€1' July 17. 1924. swn'm! thv timv-lmnm'ml. snrnï¬ro hit. at. Hw 12th of July vulvln'atiun in Durham. As qlmtml it «io'nntvs ignm'anm) Hf tho' unjm'tiws :nnl m'tix'itivs of tho .Iusnit. â€Now. Its artivitivs haw hm'n tlistm'h'wl by {In} pzn-tisz‘m his- tnrinn intn gl'utvsqm- machinaticms Hf tln- surf mmvspapvrs turm "lef Hr “Hulsln-Vistiv." In thv minds‘ 01' many tlw \‘o'l')' namt- "Jesuit." ax'nnsvs :1 t'o-c'ling nf distrust. This is dim'vll)‘ «Inn in tlw convvptitm Hf 1'1an qwnn histul'y gained by I'vadm's of partial and unfair \\'¢n'1{s nt' his- (HIT. Hi‘ vuursv. the" \‘illilivation 01' the tizitiiniic Church is nntiiing new. but win-ii it, vumvs from the lips of men lumsting :i Him '11] mlncatimi it. makvs nno- wnndvi' if :i thmliigical UI' pliil~ HSHIihiCill training: tviids to instil thv lireiaclminc‘immoss it. is generally sumugisml. Numbermil in their ranks are sumo of Caiiac;la's heroes. men. real men. with courage that did not. flineli iii the torture stake. with a zeal and a": fervor unequalled in any annals of early Canada. Moreover. some of the most. retinml. cultured men who preach the (flosi‘rel of Christ. in Can- auila. are members of that. same company of gentlemen. whose Verv name is odious to so many of mm}- fellow citizens. Let that spirit. of goodwill and brotherhood that should prevail in Canada be furthered. not hindered by the pubhc utterance of our lead; ers. the pastors of souls. not bv arousmg ranceur and hate in th}: hearts Of them fellow men bv re: 5‘45““1» AIJ kAA1__-_, ‘ - .t-_-r‘v v- u‘-IU|G. HUI, U)" arousing rancour and hate in the hearts of their fellow men by re- stating old hackneyed charges that are palpahly groundless, but by the preaching of_ a message of fellowship Canad ‘ discordant elements: be welde to unity. câ€"J Toronto, July 18, 1924 ['0 “w I'Iaiitm- nl' 'l‘hv (lhmnivlv LETTERS TO THE EDITOR THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Liw Imgs ......... \Vheat _. ........... Oats ............... Barley ............ Buckwheat ....... Peas .............. Hay ............... Butter BLACK MADE GOOD SHOWING AT OLYMPIC CONTESTS th Runner-up in Boxing Contests Last Week in France.. I (Will sgmrtmi n have been follow- mg.- thv [wilumianm's ni Leslie Black n! Hvslwli 1’. in tlw >quaiml circle at. Hm ()lympii' gamvs lwing held in I’mmcv. Hp mm un minis against. Murphy nf Ii'vlaml mi July '18 in the IllillllnlWVi'lgili. (-1359. but. was later put. «mt ul' the running: by Elliott of England. In l'Urtfl'ng tn the bout, a «lispalvh l'x‘um France, said in Mon- day's dailies: ~ Lusliv Black 111111 his. 01:11'1011011t. liliinll .ut' England. saw. a fine 0x- hibitionoi’ hoxin" 111 the opening I'uunii. 'l‘hcé Englishman landed ut'tvnvr. and tho session ended in his fawn Both indulged in uppor- cutting in thv sucund round, and tho «:anadian clm'crly “51111101! somfl nasty swings. Ruth hnxms _ 311mm! 1111 11111! \wrv almost loafing at the? Black hogan the final round well, lmt. was nut :lhlv tn maintain his margin. lilliutt rushed his Opponent. driving him with his right and left. and forced Black to the ropes. The 'l‘Ht‘ontn man gm. in a Navy blow to the jaw, but Elliott gut the decision on points gt '1‘. Black is a sun nf Dr. Black nf Hvspclc-r. and :1. brother 01' Miss Zeta leu'k. a fumwr teacher in the pub- lic- :‘Chuul here. RENEWED SUBSCRIPTION . rmmval from Mr. \V. R. Bone 0f Bran-(Isle): .\linn.. is. thankfully acâ€" knmvlmlgmi. AHM' {-«tmg'ratulating us “n our 715: birtlulay. he goes on in say thv havwsi is somewhat. late). hul on thv wholv a great deal hotter than last war. Ho says they were fawl'ml in his Vicinity. as 110110 nf thu big stm'ms came that. way. DURHAM MARKET F RIDAY-- SATURDAY Veteran Star Theatre TWO SHOWS :8 and 9.15 PM Salomy Jane Jacqueline Logan June 25-26 SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Zeta Black 01' Hespeler is visiting her cousins, the Misses‘ Mc- Fayden, of _. Grlenelg. Miss Black leaves next week and will take a trip through Miehigan. Mr. (and~ Mrs. John McNeil and fa-' mily of Ethel spent last/Sunday ar- ternoon with Mr. and f Mrs. Mark Mervyn and family in town. ’ Mrs. McAu-ley and daugmer, Miss Maydee, 'of Barrie, are visitmg with Mr. and Mrs. R. Aljoe. ' Mrs: Luthér Grasley of Wyandottc, Mich., is visiting h_eg_sist_e_r, Mrs: T. C. Morton. She and Mrs. Morton left to-day to visit the latter’s daughter, Mrs. H. Pettigrew, Hamilton, for a few days, and will re‘turn early next Week. Miss Amy Kelly is Visiting Mrs. A. E. Kearney at Sehomberg. Mrs. C. Scheuex‘man and daughter Vera have returned to their home at St. Marys after visiting with Mrs. Wilfred Lake and niece, Miss Me- Clyment: _ Mrs: J. M. McPctII'ic of andun is spending her hohdays mm her SlStOl', Mrs. J. .â€"\._Heugl_'lan‘._ .Mr. aï¬d Mrs. Ur. Bretz of Shelburne V‘lSlth her mother, Mrs. 8. 'Mcâ€" (ll-adieu, pvcr__\\;'mit_1esday.h Mrs. Adam Rtmertson i'eft Thursâ€" day for Burlington after spendlng a couple of weeks in town. A Drs'. C. G. and J395§io .\_Ic(i‘zilli\'ray a}t0n_«-io(_i the Clnyopractm convenâ€" twn In Toronto 11115 week. Rm: and Mrs. Hartley and daugh- ter Kathleen, ul’ Shelburnv, were, the. "nests of Mr. and 3115. W. B. Vollet vestexdax and returned home this morning. MIS. Knight and son Donald are spending the holiday with D1“. and \115.Lmnn Robertsnn «1f Stratfmd. at their summei house at Goderich. Mrs. Haxfry Simpson and daughtcjr are symndmg a couple of weeks m J‘oronto. 311.1“ Mclll'aith and brothers, \tm 1111 and No1man mutm'ed to [111111110 Sundav 1111 a \ isit \\ ith their 1.110111111' 31123111] 3118.]. H. M011â€" 1:1it..i1 The No latter are remaining 1111' a huli1la\ in H111 citx' \\i1il11 H111 101m1111 111t111‘11111l tn toun Tuesday ms; Lavina Mortloy spent "the \\'¢_w1{en«’itl'10 guest of Miss Allle McGowan. Mr ir‘rod Smith of 'J‘uilis, Saskat- chuwan is spending a. couple 01‘ weeks here with his parents. M 1'. and Mrs. .lnhn Smith. Mrs. Smith has horn hum for a couple of \VCPkS with her parents, 311'. and Mrs.- Charles PM in Bvrï¬itinc k. Mast/01‘ Lloyd Zut‘ohit of HalanCI‘ is hiiiiiilz‘lying with his Ctmsins. R03) and (Jim-mien Hax‘gi-aw, Lambion street. Mr. .BI‘UC‘k Grant 01' W’elland is spmuhng hrs. vacatum at, hxs. ['uamirntal home here. I'olz’ltivos in thé Vicinity. Mrs. E. Irvine and ML“ Madeleine Imim} nf"'7101unt0 al‘o Spending a couplv 01 vs eoks at the home of Mn and _.\Ix‘_r Hugh Filth and other THE PEOPLE’S MILLS i Every Day Is Bargain Day Bran Shorts Feed Flour Oat Chop Crimped Oats Mixed Chop Mixed Grain for Poultry Food . Blat‘chford’s Calf Meal Pig Meal and Poultry Feeds " Our Feeds are of the Best Quality, and our I :3 Flour is Guaranteed. Prices right for Cash nghest Price Paid for Wheat delivered at the Mill The People’s Mill Sovereign Flour Eclipse Flour White Lily Pastry Flour Wheat Cereal and Rolled Oats AT Rev. and Mrs. Tifl'in of Blyth \ u- 'ited for a week with the lattor's 51>- tors, Mrs. M. Knechtel and Mrs. M..- CNN). The former also Visited wâ€: friends at Owen Sound while hum Mr. Angus McLachlan (if Marlow»- and niece; Miss C. McMillan. I’m» -- ville. visited friends in tum; 'l‘um- day, Mr. Walter Cleave, Torunto. wlm has been visiting his cousins :12 Tim Review otfiCe, left for (NH: Sunzul to Visit relatives ft)? 3. week. Mm: Alice Ramage visited with lltfl' mz- ('10, Mr: William COIQl'l‘ :1! in cm Sound. Rev. D1‘. and Mrs. Prudham Draytun spent. the ï¬rst of th«,- \\ as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Knechtcl, here. Miss M. Hutton has I-utln'nml h-~m after a visit in Torontu and Hum Mrs. Thomas MOUNT mmâ€: 9:» sister, Mrs. Dixnn. :‘eL l.n-..m..y-.g :1 Mrs. 'I‘UOI mstvr, MP3. :1 fvw days. Mr. John Scot}. and dulluhtc‘z'. Dmmorc. and his sistur. mm Sw' \‘131tcd frumds 1n town \Vmil‘wrwifl‘.‘ MI‘. Mun \V‘illinmsun and .\E 'l‘urcotto. both uf «lnlmlt. .\lr. .hw Williamson of Mt. Furust. :m-i ~ tm‘. Miss Williamsnn. sin-m Sum at the hump of Mr. Hvrmiu HIII‘Eh in‘Glanplg. _ Mr. C. â€"I)ill:mn and illaiiglili-i- - «hwy. of Tt'ix‘onm is \isitin: his ,~.~- U‘l'. Mrs. Robert Mum'hoaii. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Noble? :mi Mr. and Mrs. R. an-Iwmi funk :1 plnasant mntm' trip “mum-h Niagara Peninsula over last. week- end. a Ml'.Stm1musv ui' 111121.11“ wax- 1.11051. OfMI‘.an«l'\11.~.l.1;1-t Stun... this \wek. FRUIIJUIBESFHR RHEUMAIISM Here is' the whole story of the Fruit Treatment for Rheumatism, told by a gentleman ‘who suffered ï¬ve years with this'terrible affliction. 'Mr. James Dobson, of Bronte, Ont. says: “The Rheumatism was in mv right hip and shoulder; the pain was almost unendurable. After six months’ Fruit Treatment with “Fruit-a-tivesâ€, I was completuly relieved and am now 111 ï¬rst cla>s healthâ€. â€"â€"v-vâ€" It is a factâ€"prover) b} thousand3 of casesâ€"that “Fruit-a- tixesâ€, the. Fruit Treatment, absolutely reliow; Rheumatism, Pain in the Back Neuraigia, chronic Headaches dm to stomach or liver troubles, and 0th. r forms of Kidney _Disease. 25c. and 50c. a boxâ€"at all dealers or from Fruit- â€:1 tives Limited, 0mm .1 Ont. Amazing Results from the Fruit Treatme’ntâ€"“Fruit-a-tives†Thursday, July 24, ' Durham, Ont. 111"!†11 atiun HI “1'5" « “5mm: (THIN! in nu: Hquit‘ 16 NM SQVPH 11mm tlu- 1i: 1!. \Vi†kw :1 MIN!!!) and 4‘ â€1 â€I“ \HIH!’.: and thus: ..: “h†14‘}! H: contract Im~ 10511 Gramm- whn haw- hm- en's in \\':n Impm'inl ï¬rm NONI] Bay. I St. Cathm'ixw ()I‘zmgoVillw. burn", Mmi'u: Stratfnrd. Sm: VON. IMHIMH idaces. ['nliko H11» 111: 11101111an 11 is popular 11211111 11! b9. hUiH 111' ‘L111H with a f11111 111111111 101). follmvin: H1- Gothic arrhnum any in which :1 11: that. will 11111‘11 :11 0ftl‘11’1nigl11. TH to ho“ ('1'1111‘11311-11 carved “111111 1111111 I'QflflPtOI'. .111â€; a S011Mi1-1‘â€~' 111W from. (of H111 ~11:1 'figlll‘o‘ 11! 1111121111 in 111'! hunch“ 1:1 and 11111 \\1111:11 blindfold. 11111 \\'1 110111ng â€111 \\11:: 1'ir01‘113in21111- .1-- right. H11 1111 1 131“ a 1711'111121- 1:111! Wm‘ds "Tin-11' .‘ Ewrmnrv". It. 18‘ 1‘3’111'1‘11'11 f0nndati1‘111 .\\'1H and thv 111111111111 Spring. in 111111- 1110 [luv-111111: «111 Dvcnmtinn m" :z'::\- ‘ .2' ï¬ery in â€1" aHNI'hHHT :1' 1(3' chm-0h sum Hm 2:: t‘w , Sunday nvxt. .luij: â€.‘H. win-r ~ gm's UM Hump \va}. u: ' centennial d'vlvfn'MMH. H'. the biggnst. fwtnv wvvm -' tory Of the Lako- 'l'uxx‘u \~. mally opnnml “'1â€: an :Mni' Welcome by â€I“ Hmwu :H; Speeches by pmmnnvm qwrxk key Of the town “'1“ ï¬lm: kw away and â€Its 9132-» SM 1m- 1} and nights of shlid fun and Every day now, by rail and a PORT ELGIN‘S OLD H031}; 1‘33». Railways now HIH' cit-<22“ fun-1 sqlzui'w‘ 'on few-t >137 "gm HHI‘V, |'11:. mu n1 1. “i†[W :1 [inn and 4:2. tho yum: ' i thnsv “1' H m 1'01! m H uraot has lu rh Granih- 11' lo haVv hm-n tlvely as poss; hle, of men is concent: during and for sor blinz equipment, «1 of the country 1' drawn, making L supplies for the I one things which to ensure smooth ler usually knows butim: equip; of a heavy I The maven quite a tie; offices. AS 4 rushed throne tively as pm THE CHESLEY MEMORIAL am J Du ri r {all v; 1-: } vesters C I? Cutting of all. whe abuut a week. Department of 3.1,"? wheat is 11:13:31â€: \1* are also very 11-10111! vest is 0);.".1.ctl‘1i in I until repuezn; 11w.» cia! Gmermmnt \ :14 “'innipc: ‘m «EI.~-:<';;.<~ gunch Counte ctor. if :uhq 1|dim".~‘ hr“! . 0f “In ~‘h: ‘0 Hf “ff“!i'i‘ mï¬hanois H nut \me â€OM. Tmt \\' film, In]: 24, 1924. h SH] Interior \' ml M ll h art in â€194“"! 20. upvns‘ 1‘ Week and :Lion. Un .‘ ! mh‘nt. in H Town will I dlst fror UP lum He .\1 p the s mch car: mave to l 'unnimr 3 nothing : four yea ed some I] *1! b0 thrown for ï¬ve days and hilarity. and auto, the Ime at'tc butm g: 1 whena lCh .1 l‘\'( 1n pee: 3,000 pan 3' (K the rub: