\‘ :2... “E; a _..._:.:..s2.. :7. 3.3.27.2. i. .323: T Swizz]. :2. 1.7.2.. 7:1,. xx. £1.25. .5... 2:; :7. .x. 32.2.1.5: E... 3:7 :7. E.E.::z§.:i 7.4 .2711? $4323 Z2525... 2:; _.... :2... 2:. .17.... ESE: i. 22:33. 522...; 3 7.22:: EELS. 2:. :74 2. 2:. $51“. 'l‘hv annual l'. F. U. uuxolvn prnty which was th nn 'I'uvsola} night. nu .‘ll’. William ï¬rm-sun's lawn oh'o-w a largv (‘1 mm! :md was a cle'vidml stlt‘vo'ss. lhvhalsowlnll 'amu- ho‘fWW'n HIQ‘ {wk} and HH- humu twilm q-I'vntmi mm“ :w mini-0st. Hw SHH’O‘SS. HH‘ ham h:3Hl.“1mn- DRUM-0n tlw Rm k} and Hu- humv h-zm H'evntmi quitw :m inlvro'st. Hw ith‘I \anin: (3â€"3 This was fullnw- .d in :1 \: u iwi pl'ugtuznultm'\\i1ith {um I: “11> s. ‘Ht'd. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. l-Zax’l Doidge and son Emmi l'rnm 'l‘m-nntn an» Visiting the \lrlbmulnl and 'l'm'nhull fumiiio-s how» and at [flu-no-ZM'. {1: Jake Schmidt spent Sunday at is home» how. .\l1'. and Mrs. William .‘Jcliavimw spent Syndgy at. Durham - ,i "‘A_ \I- ‘\'_‘ Mr. Chat-Ins and Miss Marv Waln spt‘nt- Sunday at Harriston. ‘ Re". and Mrs. Snider are holidav- in: at. Mimicp. ' v? .5371. 2.8;. i. 95.2... as; :1. 9:; :7. I; :235. A5339. fl 2... 11.5.7. .1 .1â€. .1._::.?,1. $57,...» 5%. $611. Hopevflle. (Our own correspondent.) .\ii.l still it rains. Mrs. William Dim-ll is \‘lSlllll'.’ with Mrs. Dwzwll livi'v. )li'. anal Mrs. Rmitli \\'ilsnn. 'l'm‘nii~ tn, slum: ll!" \\'o~:-l{â€"i'iicl Will! MP. Hc'nl'gv t2lii'i~‘liv. Mr. 1).â€. Mchan. Mi. Alex. tziisun and pain of 2ibnut, eighteen \isitml “aqua â€much nu Sunday inst 21ml tspun: a moat. Pnjnyablor day. .\ part Hf omi' Huh†Electric .uht: 11;: auto-m is ghiu; us timihln this. p2»: ts-u \u-o-k~ with “in ii-sult that wx'vn lilh‘pll}0‘l.~' aw Milli-ling miisinii-i-ahio- iIH’OHVWI“31106:: The ti-uuhio- amn-iii's tn wnti'o- ai'nuiiil 2i ti-ziii:t'ni-iiio-i' that was put in to carry thi'u [H'WPI' fur Mr. I". H. lx'ui'sto-oif. who; pussibly is [lii- Iii-21V- inst. suit‘o-ri-I'. Mr. Kai'stmlt has had an vlorirti'it' mug» installed i'cii' sum" Hill" but. as yo-t, wv arr lint O‘I!('Hl_ll'~ ago-ii tn i'ullom’ his o-xaniplv as in- has hm! \‘M'y liHlv liso- of it tn dill". H- WHHM ho. fin“ if “‘6' i'HHM :t't. um puwm 2n 2: ln\\ o-nnugh I'zlh' in iiisti! it in f\0!_\ Imus“. but it minim liui'diy 2imw2u‘ 2i paying {ii'npusiiwn :h‘ )‘M. \Vo' iii'po' UIHL *iio- iiiH'ii'ulty will hm’HIllo' oh‘iillilt‘lY M‘Hlo'cl 1H, an'i‘. ’i'iio- Ladivs‘ liistitutv sln'xii. u must viiinyziiiio- :ii'lo-i'iiumn last. Friday on riii- whnni :imiiiois \VIII‘II 2t husk!!! iiiriiii- was \xn-ll patrunizmi by our :nw! lmiiow. \\'.- didn't. :r.‘ :11: in- \:i2itinn m 2!?“ Iiiiziiiio- in i'nmmo-iit .-\.-nm;.: of this \wwk when many HM t'x'io'mls ('Hngrvgatul to renew Hm;- :u-quznintancn with Messrs. how! and .Inn Wilsnn \th are home (mm thv west. Priceville Dur own correspondent.) Haying is still the great cnnsia'lwr- atiun locally as many farmers [raw not nearly complo-tcd that wnrk yet. Thu \x'watho-r has†burn \‘H'y chaugm alllw and it has bccn practically ln‘rpnsqlllo- in malgc much headwa}. 'l'ho- t't'io'nds Hl' Miss Mary Heslip will t’vnjl wry much I'vlio~\'¢_‘.rl tn hear that Miss Ila-slip is feeling some Uo'th'r. :7 7. 7.. is; S. 2/5.: 15:; 1.2: a 7;». :31. umlmrzm :7 .727 5:32:25 5.:: 2:. :53 \h‘. and Mrs. .Ialmo-s' {allks of inc-mum mnturml Up tn attend the flu-.m- Hill amnion: part} and met. nnm' HM l'l'io‘nIIS. Mrs. ’wlls litth- Ilzumhm'. lidna Ismi III-I Innsils I'o-IIInxo-Il this wank LII HIo- I)III':IIIIII Hui ï¬lm‘s Hospital. 'l'ho- W .\l. lwll the II monthly mo . ting: :Ii tho- homo: HI MIs. lhnmlcl .‘JI lx'uvhniw. .\ wry largo. CI'H\\'L1 LIIIwIIIIHI and :I quilt. a donation of .\II'.-. .\lI'l\'e.sI~lIIIiI- was quilted and vaIt in NW halo», .\ happy: .:2.ItlIo-Iin:_' took plmc at Hw hum“ Ht .\II>. kilmcy Manda} ;.;:n_:.;.. 7:11. :3}. 1.1.1.11: 5:: 2... 2:17.: 35:7. :1. .3311. 7.3:: 2.. 5.312.; .1. 2:. :7." 3. 2:. 5.3.7. 4:: yrs :71. .517 v7.3.5.1... :1. 2:; 73.1.. ::r.: 3152.1; 1..: 7...:.:..:. .1_: E 2:. :7: i. 22.? 2:: 2:. 52291. .....:.1;_:.1.. 2:; :7. 3:3: .1... _:.:.:._:~:.: :7 2:; /_~..1...._::...1. $2.17.: Bliss Margarwt Tryon is Visiting with 111-1 father. )11'. George Tryon 111 11111 \1113211. Miss Katie .‘Ic'l‘ug, 1421: t i.~ alsn \1sitix1g “1th 111:1 people \\1- 21111 41:11! that 11u1 \(1u11;: ladins 17111113111111 111 1‘11ak1 201.111 111 the bus 1- 111:5»: world. Mrs. J. C. Ham-mm and daughtm' are Visiting in um \illagv. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kaistvdt are going west fur a trip. and will wall at a numbo-x- ui' llUHlO‘a‘ of UM Price- \'illo: imys and girls. MrszfAIo-pham and 'party are \‘jsitm: with John McMM-kin Hf the \‘1llagor. Mr. J. L. McKinunn. B. A. is \nsntin: with his. brothm' Archiu. third Huu'vsswn. south Durham '54me â€1‘11‘313. . 3112101111 Mtbhl all a)! Iunoiun is holidanng m 0111 I'rcalit}. \II'. and .\I knuhh-g >5 and lzunih “1'. 'Hlol 311'. 'zmnly 'Omlm “'31.. is holidaying _\l ann so, :u'v unalvlv tn rnmnwnt tlu- \thlv. hut \\'o~ hope for better k HH.‘ Iu'xL tum. PAGE EIGHT (Our {0111‘ nwu CUI'I‘PSpOIn‘iout. 22nd .‘IZ'S. Jo‘ï¬'ï¬" Knislvy \‘isitml last \\'o t‘riumis. 1!. .\. Clark of South Bentinck Clenroadin. Uk's'n Aberdeen. ~‘ yvt. \\'o- “Hpâ€"0' “ml will hou'nmo' dwiinilvly 1 W "I'Cswmdemu‘ ~'. Humid Namath and H! Sunday \\'1th the ‘xzuuplv as In- o- of H In dill". \\‘o~ c'HllM 34M. vnnugh mto- tn lmusv. but it :u‘ a. paying HI this \Vm'k I'nss Hospital. rho-iv monthly bt' Mrs. Donald lzu'go' Noun] a donation uf quilted and I'awhn'a! $1va11 With Mr. and Ht‘SIO‘H (HM with Himâ€" Lit. u must 'riolay on it husk!!! i by UIH' =.', :11: m- «'Hl’mm-ut and 21H. H10 313' MI'. .lnlm .\. .\ulcl. «mu ul' llm l'nnmlo‘l's â€1' Th“ AmIH-rsllnn'g liclw. .liml at. his hnmv nn Sunday last all- M- :l linguring ï¬lm->5. llw was 71 Mun-s nl' zmw and had lN'l‘H u. I‘o-sitlrnl nt’ Amino-rsllmx'g fur nwx' ï¬fty years. H.- wns :l Lilwl'al in pulltivs 21ml surxml I'm. hwlw yvurs in thn H“. mm. l.o-:.:'i.~'l:|tm'v. Slum" hv l'mmllc'fl lln- [mpvl' lit'ly yo-al's ago hp mwm' misso-al 1m issnt'. l'p ll) Hm limv Hf his olvzllll lw llvlal Hm position of [H'O‘Slcll‘lll ul' lhv livlm Publishing mailman}; Hr was in ('Hmpany with tlw Inlv W. I). Ball'mu‘ \thn tho mun-r was l'nunclml in lST': mul t‘nr‘ many ynzu's lutur. Hv Ivan-s a wi- clmv. l\\'n olaugllte-I's and nnw sun. all r-vsialing in .\mlm-.~'thurg. HEAVY OIL PLOW Successful Strike Made By Mulberry Company at Spry. .‘Jr. and Mrs. ll'dgm Boycv art“ 011 an vxlo-nolml wmiding thIp tn 'I'nmntn. ll:1_r_mlhm uncl‘gvthm' pmnts. xii: 1:37: .23/ 2:. v2.2. .14??? irrrri 1.552.? .32: 3:...:.._. 5...: 12:52.1. 7:22;; :.........:7. 3:5: 7:: 2:...â€" 1.1.1.17. 2:95 .1.:: 55.2%.? E 1.7:.._.: “2:21;; 1.. 72:25.5. .2 .4 1...? I’m'ilit' is “W as! â€I“ "1‘ Id“ \ Im- HIV, It. has a Mow-nut in th» m'o-sunt'o? nt' minw vnwmic-s. l mmninl tlw til-(- with :' mtvh. thv rmiiatnl' hoih-th «New. Smmly this thin: will nnt. t'nllnvv mv all thw days nt' my life". or I shall «twvil in tho‘ housw nf ane-I‘ty t’UI'o'VM'. Murat: Equip yum? 170M with one nt’ tho nvw cuckon clncks. \thn thc‘ vat- ww-hvs I). spend Hf twenty- t'ivv mih's an hour thv hil'cl will (-mm- nut and sing. “Noun-«'1’. My God to Theo“ and at forty miles an hnm‘. "Lord I Am flaming Hemp." In a \‘illagc. hmvpvmn a young Rumco can be "Iwrl‘vctly darling on $13 :2 \YPPk. An ordinary massage won't. ro- mow fat. but massagmf: a floor mth a broom helps some. with her unclp. Mr. Sam Goheen. at \Vido-Awake-Land. ' CANADIAN PACIFIC THE HARVESTERS’ SHORTEST ROUTE TO WEST Ambition is just. onvy clotvi‘mmation tn shnw 31m law in â€in fact that the Canadian l’ai'ilii' is tln- shin-lust muln tn tilt' \\'o-sl. thv :‘i'vatvi' numlwr nl' hai'wslâ€" wi's last yi-ai' il‘ith‘ilt‘li \‘ia Canadian l'arilir. 'l'ho- ('nnuian)’ will maintain lhw usual high standard «if culunisl ran uuuimuo-ut lhis _\‘I':ll' with ('ai-s l'm' lln~ wxi-lusiw- llsn nl' lailii-s. l‘llllllâ€" i'o-u ruul lln-ii' nsrui'ls. whiln lunch muuto-y rat's in \\’llll'll hut mvals. W- l'i'o-sluno-uls. “ha. may lw uhlainml at musi i‘vasuualilo- i'alo-s will alsn lm :tllzi.'lu'ol in :1†l ‘tlills. lint-ausv tlu- tianailian l’ill‘lllt‘ is lhv shni'lnst l'Hlllt‘ ln \\'nslni'n (lau- anla. and thin in lln- nll'm'ls nl' llu- runniau)‘ lu ha\‘o- llu- hai'VnstM's spin-ail HVO'l' as Illlll'll it'l‘I'llOl'y as gussihlv. in a minimum spacu ul' lilllo‘. it is t’XlH‘l'il‘li t'i-nm llw numnr- nus inquii'ivs l'o't't‘th‘li. that a num- iH‘l' n1“ nxtl'a trains will lw lim'nssal'y this war in transpni't. tln- hai'wslnrs l1illll‘\\’o‘sl. tiauailian Pfll'llll' agmils llu-nug‘hnut Huluin hau- lwnn t'ully iusli-ui-lml in lhn vai'inus mattnrs 52“l'lilllllllfâ€"' tn harm-slurs and will _ aolly l'ui'uish t'ull int'nrmalinn I'D- uai'alu .: thv alvpai-tiu-v nl' trains. Hn August 22 at. 12.01 am. (mid- night. August 21‘. Hip liI'sl. special train will lnavn 'l'm'untu, t'nllnwml by nun at. “UM quirml. Miss Rhua SIIMPI' and Miss Lora ML‘MZ‘UIHH sumrlivd the pulpit at thhany «Limpel Sunday afternoon and M'vning. ’0111 mm cormsponciout.) \\o' 2110‘ plvasml tn I'_'o'pm' â€PM H. ‘2'h1ic kingtnn has acwpted Hm call m past“! ut Muluck and Glouelg rhlm-hc-s. Rm: Mr. Chrickington “Kurds tn [)0 here the first Sunday in So-ptvnflwl'. M 1-. and Mrs. Fwd Deith have re- turuml to Toronto after holidayng at. thv hum» Hf 311'. \Viliiam Mc- Eachnio. Masfwr :\I'Hllll° Shaw 01' ngus pe- tm'ncd bums.- Sumluy after spenthng sumw wow-ks at Mr. Umrgv â€like 5. .\ hvm'y HH\\' nt' Mil was stl'lu‘k nn \\'mhw<.!:ly â€1' ins! wm-k at thv nil \wll :t: Spry nn tlw Hmw pnninsula whivh is lwing npm‘atm’l by UN" \lllilwx'l'y Err-wk Uil «Imnpany. Thu t'nz'e'v was strung o-nnugh In ch'iw» tho-iv drill Hut. nt' thu \wll. Th†M'o-siolo'nt 'nt' thw rmmnmy. 1'1. X. Mum; nt‘ {Ilniwgm is wmling tn Sunthzuuptnn along with nthc-r nt't'l- muls “1' Hip vnmpany tn mnmlotv m’l'ung'mnvnts i'nl' tho- building Hf a I'wt'ininr: plant. Mrs. 'l‘I'oï¬p and Master Melvin. 0f Hnlsto-in. spnnt Sunday atflw for- mvr's ['zu‘ofmsf._.\!r. (immgeihlke's. - Masfwr Billié ROnald 6f :I‘omnto is hulidaying at Mr. L}. H. (illke's. H10 PIONEER PUBLISHER DEAD THE TWENTY-THIRD SLAM Fun! is my 2min: I shall nut It nmko'fh mu- tn lay dnwn m H.111 Mulock FROM BRUCE WELL and nthm-s as [‘0'- any plus 7.29, 215:. B... 1.: 227.3. 2:; 2:3,. ,5: 22.2... 2:.47:;.<.y. .:_._..:.r 32:. :2. 2: 55:72.1. .\ 1111111 :111 111 11111 1211111111111111 will 111'11111s:1\‘11:111111151111 :1 1111 111‘ \\111111< :11111 \11111111_\' :11111 11111 1111111 is “1:11 11 brings 111 111111111 111511115. 1’111111:111.< you want. 111 buy 1111 51111 :1 111111511. 1111 11112111111 111 111111 11111 \\'1111 11:15 :1 11111181' 111 1111111. 'I'1111 1111511111:111d 81‘111‘1' 11:111 11111111111114'111 111:.1111111111 :11 \‘11111' 1111111 111151. 113' 113111;: 111111 "\\':1111" 1111 1'1:1.~'si1'i1111 .\11.<.“ '1'1111y 1111;111:11‘ 1111 [1:11:11 511\1111 11' 111111111111 i111ii1111.1111i111111121111 11111} 11 1111 111111111 1111 11:11:11 1i\11 11111 11111 fi11.~'1 \\11111; 1111111111111. .\ 111111111111 may 11:1\11 pigs 1111 1111115 1111' $21111 and :111111111111 13111111111 mav “111111 pigs 111 [)Ulh. 11111111 15 1111 111,1l1‘1' \\'1\ 111 â€111 1111\1‘1‘ :11111 511111111 111 111111111 \\i111 11111111 1111111 111 111111111 1111111111111111'111:111 using :1 1111111 1211111111111111 :111. 11\1111}111111}111z111s 111111 51111111 :1115. Try 11111111 11' 111 11111111. The farmer works with his horses; they are his partners. his faithful helpers in all the work of farming. declares-a writer evidently drawing on his own experienecs. in a leading article in Southern Agriculturist. With them. day after day. and year after year. he goes out to tend the fields or to bring home the fruit of his labors: and so working with them season after season he and they grow close to each other and come after a while to work together with a ctmfidenre and an under- standing that. few human partner- ships ever know. The good farmer and the good horse come not only to understand and appreciate. but even to love each other. i have seen the big mares in the pasture prirk up their ears at the sound of their myner's Voice. and come up to the bars to muzzle him and to he pettmt. and then wait contentmtly around. grazing near him until he left the field. I haye seen the faithful and dependable old buggy horse. with children all over its back. and two or three about and undet- its feet walking with unwimted slowness and earet‘ulness among them and respomling with patient gentleness to all their pullings and [Vioundings l have seen the heavy-loaded team take the wagon tip the long steep hill while the farmer walked behind. speaking never a word to them. but leaving them to stop and start as they wished. 1 lane seen the far- mer. at the top of the hill take time to lift the collars and rub the noses and stroke the necks of his sturdy helpers while they took deep breaths and waited fol" him to climb on the wagon that they might go again. [ haye seen the strong farmer too. with tears in his eyes. heading oyer the horse he had raised from a roll. when that horse. grown aged and feeble. was waiting the end that, must rome to all who |i\'e. ltememlwring these things 1 haye seen. and remembering the days when as a barefoot boy i rode and drme and elainbet'ed about. the big fat. steady-going farm mares with their rlear eyes and glossy eoats. full of eont'ideore that. they would do what I asked and yield to the slight- est. turning of my hand. I baye known that there was a Very real at't'ertion in all these relations and that the partnership between the funnel; and his horses is a partner- ship not only of fellow-wtirkers but. ills†of l'l'lettils‘. . \\'ith all that. the tll\‘etiti\'e g'eitilts :t' man may bring of merhaniral tower to the farm. there will still remain a place for the farm horse. \\'lien all is said. a lifeless thing thal. has neither sense nor sentiment \\ lIill all that. Um iiiwiiliw ,L’l‘llllls‘ ii' mam may bring: nl' llli'l‘llilllltful 1‘H\\'l‘l° ln llll‘ l‘m'm. llli'l‘l‘ will still m-muin a plum: fur llli' I'm-m horsw. \\'lio-ii ‘illl is will. :i lit'c-lvss llllllf-I Mail. has lli'lllll'l’ swiisu llHl’ sviitimi'iil lim' tlw iii\':ilii:ililv i'vsvi'w [mm-r llizil i'cmws from living niiisvln :mil \xilling lii'i‘iiii: whilv llw lmrsv will l'Hro-wr l'i‘lllillll :i svntimil. anil lH\lllll1‘ lhing. :i thing: «if Zillnlllllllllf-J lil'v. :uiil i'uiii'lwlling: liiéality. of in~ timulu unilvi'stzuuling. llli‘ lll'llwl‘. tln- i-niil'idaiil. llll' sympatthvtiv i'iu’npuiiinn ul' lliw man who lills llli‘ l'li'lils. 'l‘lii- farm \\'llllâ€lll lini'svs \wml'l in. lllll- [viii'llv :i l'ui‘m. 'l‘hi- l'ai'mvi‘ \\'llllnlll lHVl‘ l'nr his lini'svs lurks suuwlliiiig ni' lH'lllf.’ l'iilly :i l'ui'iiiwr. 9 NEysBEEIER FllllylAtE I a emsa Iona? $5.9 Ecosrs [[38 TO BUY THE PARMER AND HIS HORSES TRY A CHRONICLE SMALL AD To HeatYour Whole Hoï¬se Gilson’s of Guelph now offer you a per- fected pipeless furnace at a sensational price. The lowest-priced efficient heating system on the market. Pay less for the furnaceâ€"no expense for pipesâ€"installed in any home in less than one day without mass or fuss. C0313; LESS TO USE All you need is enough cellar-excavation to accommodate the furnace. Every room in the house will be cosy and warm. Cel- lar will be ï¬ne and cool for fruit and vegetables. Get Full Facts To-day You can heat every room in your house with the Gilscn Pipeless on less fuel than it takes to run your stoves. And this all cast-iron furnace uses surprisingly little fuel. It pays for itself! you in any way. Act at onceâ€"this is the time to make plans for heating your home preperly. GUARANTEED . H. HARDING, Durham, Ont THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Illin gvnills mm'lmnicul ['0 will still l'm'm hon-w. \nntlur mu “av tn 10211113004] mannms is to h: m- a daughtcl about Oighhwn yvzu's 0h! 121_1n1l'111't:1l_1l11. roomy. 111111\'1'1.'til1l11 (b111tl113011111ist C1115 11f latvst (.10 81311 211111 111111 11 1011111111' cat's 5111\1112 111011 111111 1111111sl1m1111ts at [PBSHIIMNQ 11110115 \\ill 1w 1111111111111 t1) Mains. 8111114211 vars will h1~ providm’l for “11mm. P111'1'hz1sv yum‘ tickvls t1) \\'i1111i111",: \'111 Canadian National I'{ail\\':1\s.1111 matter \\l11*l|1111y0111‘ 1i1111| 111-4111311011 is :1 11111111 1111 thn (21111111112111 .\':1li1111al 111' 11111 1111115111! “1111 111111 1111111113! 111113111 1111- train 51'1‘\'i(‘1‘. 1'11‘. W.’HAT S THE HURRY? \t a meeting tn 111311155 the) safc‘u ofpedestrians.111111\\itnvss1111111'11111111. 1111 tho 11111 dam il mnhmh 11115511. A twelve-year-old lad by the name of Chadwick amused himself by kicking a cat to death. The kicking lasted some time before the cat succumbed. He appeared before Magistrate Brunton charged with cruelty . On account of his extreme youth it was difficult to decide what punishment to inflict. Evi- dently he was but another of those unfortunate children brOUght up without. home training on the subject of kindness to animals. Magistrate Bunton gave the father of the boy a very severe lecture and said it. was things like this that brought men to the gallows later on. He gave tde choice beDveen five years in the Rel‘ormatory and a healthy thrashing at the hands of an able-bodied police officer. The father chose the latter for his son, and he was taken to the cells below and strappelil. It was not a case of "spare the red and Spoil the child.†A strap was used that left its mark with every blow. and the officer puthis heart into his work.†i.._l.l BUMANE EDUCATION NEEDED IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Ill Lib! ‘â€" - - :1 stugb viiacii In» \His 1111‘t11nt11d “1 \xait, mi) 01- tinw itaxs tni' thv 1111xt. .\0\\ 111* [its nut. 11 sqiizmk it he miSSOS 11111. suction nt' 21. 1'11\'nt\i11g 1i1j1111'." ll‘s tho truth. \\'1- 11111 in such a hurry that half thv' 11m“ we 1111111. knnw win-1'11 \\'1- 211'“ gnnig. \\'n would 112‘1thnrstnh 11111' Inns tlnin taki‘ H10 timv 1111115>::11\ tn [iiik 1111 0111 l'w‘t. \\1- 1t111t;_-11 ttnun; t1 ittlfiit‘ in thn lliitidit‘ nt lhn 111111 k 1:1tl1111‘ than Slit‘iiti illili\ summits in 1121mm: :1 (itiSï¬illfâ€"T. Mull g1) hum t._‘i1i1 21:1†to $2111 i1'1'n111'i51'n {1111i \Vi'iit' hzn 1\ hnzistâ€" i11;'.:'thnt thny mzntv H111 trig» 111:};1111 ilHlll‘S [1155 than last iilllt‘. \\1- i1.;1111\ 1111 11111! 11t't' t'ust. muVii 1: t121i11~u \\n 1~:1t t'zlst. talk rust. 1-31111 1‘:1.<t-- 11nd «tin t‘nst. What's tt11r iltli‘l'}".’ 'l‘huzm 1111'.» still txvvnty-t'nlir {Mia's in :1 (in: own with daylight Sthitl'J. 'A straight iinu is thn shwz'ti-si iiisttli‘n'i‘ iwtm-vn twn lutints.:11'1‘111°1ii11'."tc'1 thn 111:1t.|11'1'11aticians. hut why 1°n11t'1_1.<1~ lit'v \x'ith gmiinntry'.’ \\":1itz111111111t113 fl‘lll' spl‘l'illl Hill'Vl'Slvl‘s. lmins of Hip (Izmzullnn‘ National Railways, from all Unlm'in points :11. advertis- ml. \x‘ill mnkw llw l'aslvst. lime l0 \Wnnimgg upwaling Via the new Lunglul' rut-nll'. llw shnx'lust mulv lwlwvvn liaslurn and \\1"-cslm‘n Can- allu. Harvesters~t1‘u.\'clling by this mull,- will. as a (‘OIlSlFQllOIICLL be first in tlw Hold. The lit'sl. train IPZIVPS 'l‘nmnln mw minutv after midnight of August. L’l (12.01. am. August. 22 . 'l‘lw law is a llat I‘iltv nl’ $15.00 In \\'imxipvg.:1ml hall a com. :1 mill» lw- yond. Returning. the lam is half :1 com, “(31‘ mile into \\'innil_mg. and $20.00 back l0 starting mint. Pu. "w†'l‘he thrashing was quite all right, as far as it went, hut what that boy and thousands of other boys require is teaching in humane t'tillt'fltiUH. It usually takes very little to change a boy from a tendency to cruelty to a tendency to kindness. In many homes the parents are incapable of giving this instruction as they haxo never received it themselves. Hu- mane education in 0111‘ DUN"? schools is the thing. “Humani- l’leader. FASTEST HARVESTERS’ TRAINS WILL BE BY CANADIAN NATIONAL RYS. '3' +++++ CROSS SUTHERLAND HARDWARE (10., Limited Durham, Ont. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++~++w x++++++ +++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++ .3. .3. .x. .1. .x. 0!. In due course an excellent set. of drawings were \presented, one show- ing the bridge in its completion with a sketch of the surroundings. On the bridge sat. two men. with their legs hanging over the side, fishing. The drawing was returned with the request that the men he removed from the. bl'idgt‘. ' ' .-\t't4'4r being in use some fifteen wars. the third and fourth readers 443' tlw public sclmols 0f the [)r4wince \\ill ho cliangvd after the coming yrar. 'l‘hv public school Spellrr and pizfilir srlmol liyg‘imm will also ho- t‘4illlt‘ 4il‘i41s4‘il4't4n \Vtin'd has lwnn 1w win it that tilt‘l‘t‘ \\ ill lwi n4) chango it: lilliliit St‘palilit‘ Hr high 5411001 -" 4t hunks (lining the mining \4331‘. 'i ‘444 papilla; 4'irh4i44’ilal4‘ tinted (‘OVOI‘S thv rzviilnrs “it! pass UUl t4» makv any for nmw-r publications. At the “aim! With high St'iltjitli (lornian grammars. and Norman rvadvrs will livmmv (lilt‘Stlit‘it‘. tl’iougli no 4*.\'- [ilzlnatinn for this mow is givnn. 'l‘hv high sctmul English grammar and nritlinwtir will alsn l‘i4- rm'ismt. vaisinn Hf thn tvarhcrs‘ manuals at an varly ilntv is ("‘4‘Hll-illllt‘4i in‘ 4l4‘partm44ntail advirv. 'l‘liv imtm'l [.lllililt‘ srlinnl f.’.‘4_‘4lf."l"il[.lil_\'. issund A cadet was told by his instructor to draw up the? plans and specifica- tions of a railroad viaduct to connect two high hills. between which ran a small stream. Upon receiving the paper the second time. the professor discover- ed that his instructions had been carried out. that the two men were ignited on the bank still in quest. of IS 1. Again the paper was returned. and this time with positive orders to remove the men from the drawing altngether. Imagine the conster- nation which overspread the feaâ€" tum->7 of the "learned instructor.†upon i'eveiving the paper for a third time. to find two little graves auo tombstones with appropriate epi- taphs situated near the bank of the stream. His orders had been obeyed, arid the men removed alt-Ogether. CHANGES IN SCHPOL BOOKS FOLLOWED INSTRUCTIONS Large Stock Pure Plymoutthope Binder Twine CREONOID Fly Spray Lice Destroyer? Creonoid is an excellent Fly Oil, Cattle Spray, and Lice Destroyer. Use it and )0111 cows and horses will not be "annoyed by ï¬les or mosqu1tocs Spray your henhouses w1tl1 Creonoid and your poultry will yield more proï¬t. Per Gallon Have You Tried a wild cat which proceeded‘ in (112;; him to the top limbs of :i 1min» .oak tree. on tho 0 go of :1 (100]) mi- you. The Wildcat was. climbing a; fastas Sam, and soon had formuf “mi perilously war the «im‘ayimr villi .Ir a long limb extending l’wymd ll“; cdgo of the precipice. Sam mumâ€. it was lime to i'vni.«;)nsl1‘atu_ ‘ "Wilecat." he said. innn-usm~..|\.- “Wilccat, docs yo’ maku mv _;_'u ,,,',,,' inch furdah, yo‘ is gwinc tn .iumh a long ways‘fo' yo‘ summhf". just a year ago and of vslm 1. much criticism “as made is “050. reported to haw been puma!“ corrected. " y Sam, while walking in the “Mods late one afternoon, was Slll'pl'igpd M 'I-‘ --L ___L:AIA _‘....._.o_, NOBLE’S GARAGE - SERVICE Chevrolet A. NOBLE, Prop. Oils .ThursdaykAugust 14, 1924 GUARANTEED REPAHHM". (3reases ACCESSORIES 0 F ALL KIN D s Bring your own cans. Sales and Service Headquarters for Gas Mr. Jamvs Svymnlll' PHMo-I'. mam' wazs whim ui Hw 8:†Sun. divd. on “an lax u! 'zsli 1 \\m Hw General and Maxim Huqnt. Collingvfmd. am“: a lam: â€hams. loaws a uidmx mu sun». but the Bank of Town“; «mo in Cal and the other in Barrie. mll x-amvx' Hint. Hun-w Hr Ic'sidc-m in hmhum :1: vxzhup 14.12“! m cm! nw‘ § 1‘ is unimhmatv Hm. M Row. Mr. 'l‘aylur iora-m'é illlm'vsling Svl'mnll l'cn' \\j tvndo-rc-d a must Inc-art}- \« by â€I“ mvmho‘l's Mn Hlo Hmir hull aftvr sc-I'Viw. Thu (litizvns' Band. lwsi 3m; in and frnm Hm v the;- socivt)‘. gmw a shn on the strvct outsidv Hu- DURHAM’S TAX RATE THIS YEAR 55 MILLS Council Met Monday N19 111 and Struck Rate. â€"â€"Tillsonhux g Factox \ Interviewed Council He Che Truck XXIICB; VOL. 57.â€"NO. 2982. Tho Town vnmu- night. m stmkv thv after duw d 'llhq-x at 50â€"111â€! Intv Inx' 1h; rate at u glam-v m high, in fact. it. x mind that fur sown for Durham has 1 one to â€H't'v mills year thv («911an d. taxvs fur 192-3 in . the must. Hf H)" H! Tiw Slmdm a cuuplv H" yum atinly high 1‘ with a vie-an slut 1S as {MUHWSI T.0.F.AT BAPTIST CT‘EURCH LAST SUNDA: tm- ilumpzmy tlw cuum-il : IIIN'HS Hf ! mamll'mimu- Iil'v-liu'htin; michm-I um .9wuulH and w fow days :it'h-rw #01. m and “In thought in- \\ tunk suddunly Jim] Smnlm l Mr. Inwkhm M' lbmulalk I" «131k. family am \\ 0's" nmnvy [mun v \V as it \VHHId niln-x'u unsy math-r 2n lm Putting the animal kvl. Ml‘. L'H'khzn‘l H DUNDALK MAN DEAD Thomas Lcckhart Succumbs to I jurles Sustained Three Week A 1t xatl sim-m Him. 1‘ 'Hn mm H sz-l'iv '1)!“ :It 11y Lanai! Turnout Res; Cai: For vame Service. \i ll HM ratiun H mm: pvl'm X'atlu-I' HI mll Publiv Svhu High Svhow Blyaws (inunLV Hut. Sidealks Puhliv Min FORMER EDITOR DEAD imwral mt at m hank~~ Ii lell Ins unu mm \thrv lw Thu [HI Ho I“ 1]]! small! mght. 511‘in Hu- rah : dwhlwlï¬fiflll. :lh‘ fur this yo: H mivhu il \‘VAS BITTEN BY MIN} H ll M i\ H M \\ ll- nvil um HI :il ll must 'd)’ Sm “2U ll \Vl m hi h ll )0 M {£3 I‘V H Gooi