le't in“ F‘t‘s‘hc‘!" Jumwsn 'l'ho- m mum and nH'it'o'I's o .lzmnus. u 'I‘I‘c‘usur. Snund. Thu 1-. Hwy \\ a 'l‘hv rwirz'vso-ntnliw {rum Crum- Hwy “as tho-n mile-cl upmn tn :_'i\'v an :dess upnn"lmadcrship and PM- snnalit . nf Mntho-r." Um' daughh [8. sh» said siznulol Huh-1' tho- px'ntvssinn HI. .‘tho-I'hmn} [H'lel't'ol In into-Hi- Aru-l- (-nmmunity singing: tlw m'o-sioimt. Mrs. “MWâ€. .22le :1 l'mv Hwy «'iluivo' thnllullh' am tht' (‘m'v nf' Hu- vhiloix'o-n â€3' NW pron-arm. day in I'o-lntinn 2n thmr scwial lir'v. guarding gainst lat» hnlu's :md Hm strm‘t walking alsn in rvlzuinn tn Hwir hto-mtm-v that union-s thv lmnw 21ml llhr;u'io-~. mix-ism; :1 $111 M'Visinn nt' tho. snmv. Address of Welcome In Mrs. humm’s attt’h'wss of \wt- ('Hlllt' thvx'v hrvathwl a spirit. at stnm-ro- plo‘asurv- in tht- gin-â€ting; nt’ su mam (Wtâ€"\Vnt‘kt'l'h‘. 'l'ho- wnrk was nut nnty natinn wittv hut wnrltt \Vidv and st. gl'mlt. was ttw int'hh-nm- that. awn Parliamvnt must giw war to its [wtitinn spnkvn through thc~ Fr‘oh‘l'atiml Ht' thv \Vnmo-n‘s [llStit- utw. Sho- t-lnsmi with a sincm'v wish t'm' a «lay nt’ mutual plmsurv amt a bvnvt'it tn tho many truv hearts gathm-mt tnuvtho-r. Mrs. H'awkvn nl' Flo'sht‘l‘tun I'vplimt must aptly thanking thv .\}'ttvtl mvmhm's t'm' ttwir \\':u'm \\'vh'nmv amt outlining tho- :l'o'at Int‘tuvm'o- nt' wumahhnmt thruughuut thu muntl'y. strungty o-nwhzmzta: thv truth nl' thv statcu nwnt "Thu hzunt that I'nvks th.‘ 'z'attlt- ts thv hand that Nth-s tlm Wax-Id." z; 5 L224 L...“ 2:33;; .2 .2. puff; 2.3.7.; 1...): ...~::....: 2. V2: :rzé 2.: z :: .3234 m‘ Aldo-loll l'nllnwml with â€I“ Swip- lm'o' l'o :ulim: :lncl [ol'aymz Siw I'mul t'mm l'um- l» :zl. o-Xpluining in a tlf‘H‘JllHlll may lmw llu- \Vumzm ul' lnldo- hlslnry \Vus wally thH lino \wmzm ul' mmlo-rn (law-win lwr cluh tn husband and l'nmil}. in llo‘i' mt- lslu- :U'r':un:.-o-HMll nt‘ llw lwmw. in lu-r sliliuo-m-v r-wgzu'oiing lln- l-cunfnrl nl' thus“ lmlll in IH'I' apliludv HI. â€ID lle'mllv ('l'o'ulinns both â€10' 1150““ and lln- :u'lisliv. in lu-r faithful lo-avhing of llw inl‘luvncv in “nu lrulln as found in '“l'lw m-unt 'l’e-:u'ln-I"‘â€"~~oin all llmsn was lilo-h- lvill lwl':>x'o- us thc- lolnal \Vnman. 'l‘ln-so lhnughls \WW 1;.» tmml tn will: rapt. alto-Minn l'nr tlu- Instllutr slumls far all llmr. \Vlm-il is 1t'm- uml llt‘lllllilllll‘ in \anzmllowd. 4:!l\\ suking lav inwm- ln :I'vatm- lhings. Ill lllt‘ {ll‘lw‘nunn [“ch \VL‘I'L‘ ull'CL‘ “11153311th lvvtm'ws, val-h a pme in its H\\‘n Slh'l‘il'iv way. After Miss llamplwll. Hf 'l‘ut‘untn. Px-mincial NUI‘SO‘. r‘xplainml lllo' mothmls 1150'! in her \xm'k rum-din; tlw Health Pmblvm thmughnut Ulev county. Mrs. fluk nt' HHlsto‘in “as called upon to {hilllo‘ss HH‘ umentilm on "Some F nundatinn Stones." She Spokc‘ of thc‘ many m'ursns a\'ailahl.\ in tho‘ girl to fit. hm‘ l'm' \\'.‘»manl100d. and later for Motherhood. Cnursps in dlt‘tPtlL'S. in SP\\'.ln§l' the‘ home- nursing. in domPstic scinncp all ghe t0 the girl a rock of prnl'icienc} \\ ith “hich t0 tackle the) big.†problem of the. home. Interost in our own child will lead a molher to the broader community Interests. for Mrs. 'l'ayiny v ('(lllv'oi Him!) In : un thn sumo-ct .Inntvntmvnt." must kw “ï¬rth 'l‘hi- musir «11' tho» two 5055111115 was nt' “11' (timit't-sf. “11145 by tho) Missvs \\'o-.~ft :1111! snlns by Mrs. McLo'an 1‘11 Huisto-m and Miss Pvtvrs Hf Aytnn \w-z'v :1 clwlighi. tn :1“. Dull was {hr \mrld \x'itlmut 111» gift Of 50113.; and tho- sub-(1111118 'riu-n at this timv \\ ill lingo-1' 11111? in the healts Hi the 11.11 rims hr i:._'htvi1i11g._' 111 am 1 \u my hum ut‘ thu dm 5 mutinn. 'l'in- 11111111i111.’ 505314111 1111;. :111 a! 111.3!) with tho- singing Ht tlu- Upvning Hdv. 11ftwt' whivh 311's. Rm; Me'yvl' HI- .\i.~‘i'i‘itH i'fliinwvti with Hlv NTâ€)- 1111'“ 1'1-1111111: :111tl 111‘211‘01'. Siiv I'mul COUNTY CONVENTION WOMEN’S INSTITUTE CONVENES AT AYTON 'l'ho- gi-c-atesl vxpvrif'ncp 0f tlw .thnn branch Hl' â€In Womc-n‘s Inâ€" stiluté' sincv its urganizatinn. was. that Hl' tlw his; Umnty llnnwnliun lwld in that tuwn un \lenc-sday. July 30. Thu kinolnvss of the managvmo-nl nl‘ tlw Evangelical church matlv it pnssiblv to give: M'ery cumfnrt to thv «lvlvgates which nume-I‘Ml alum; with tlm town frivntls almut two liundrcoil. Lunch was svrx'vd tn abuut one hundrwl and thirty at mum and nearly two llunalro-d at night. Through the kinolno-ss of )litssrs. Dom'sam. Domm. Fod'hlllt‘. A. Divtrirh and E. Domm. tlw l-ntiro- number was "riwn a drive tn tlw hills surrounding the town. ~‘lmwing :l lwauty that is not sur- passs-il for many unites. 'l’hc- delight â€1' Han dvlvgates well l'f'pald these :o-ntluml-n fur their gift of timv and var. saw last wm-k's Hanmvr Pnst in ro-purlin: Ulo- vw-nt. PAGE SIX Ladies From All Over County Gather to One of Best COunty ConventiOns Yet Held in Grey Connty.â€"Dele- gates Appreciated Hospitality of the Citizens of Ayton. r' u:‘ uthvrs. am Hnn {HP â€10' lwst. I «‘1' 11 ('huh‘e svlm‘ 'l‘aylnx' “1' â€\Va’! 1 mmn In :Moh‘c-ss w suhjvct u!’ "I" ‘ntmvntf‘ 'I'n hm 3:11. .5. 7.1 3.5. 5.2... 22:54...â€" 2:._ 124...: .L. :m:..; _....1.:_::.n :_ 2:. 3.: 3. 73.1.3; 327.. :34: i. F 4:... _:....L;.._:!1./:v.u i. :x::f._.. 7.22.1311» .17.. 5:62.73 .L. .72.: Officers EleCted r daugrhh Is. 0' px-ntvssn‘n‘. I In intvili- 8““th 1w ir daughtm-s nn our mm \YI' tinn't sm' \\h\ “II "II‘ ShHUlII be a lllmbt'l' slInItagI‘. swing him mun} planks iII pcvlitical plaHIIIms are [it"W Usâ€! aftm' I‘lI‘L'UUll. Miss )Lticphaeil‘s ad’lt'vss was a [Jt)\\'t‘l' and an iIIsIIiI'atiIIII and only “In mIII‘tIst IIIItliIII- is at all possible “PF“. “'0 t't’gl't't that "Yt‘l'y woman in this I-IIIIImIIIIity Ilitl IIIIt. avail tilt'l]l>‘t‘i\'t‘$ (If thv tIt'iViltIgt‘ Ht' listen- ing tII this [Imwrt’ul address given in its. and CIIIIIIlIId with tho strong [)t‘l'Sttllaili}' IIt' Miss Macphail her- shit. .\t'tI~I- a musical numbm'. Mrs. l)tt\\'ll callmt IIII .\lI-s. J.anks I__It' Shal- lIIIIIIv tII {ltitllt‘SS the» I’tI-liIgatIIs. \s \\t‘ lIIIIkt‘tt at ht‘t' tltlll liltlt‘ bt_)tl\ WI‘ iliiit‘ die-:IIIIo-Il IIf thv tlt‘ltiit Ht sIIul amt stI-IIng-tli III' [Illl'tII’Is‘I' that lay lII-tIiIIIl it. How â€Will“ was "Hamâ€- nuns" and as Silt‘ spnkv. hm' ilt‘al't \wtzt Hill tn t'\‘t‘l'_\' ilt'ill'l in‘ftll't‘ hot‘. zigigwaliIIf.’ tn tilt‘ highvst that “as in lht‘ltl. lII ilt‘l quivt sIIhtlII \\a\ slit! lmt â€lt' III-arms ti.» lwlivw and to t't‘tllllt' the» tIlI-ssI-IIIIIIss IIt' sat'I'il'iCt‘r. IIt‘ sIII-Vicu. IIt' [I2ltlt‘llt‘t‘. I'It' faith. (If \x-III'k. yrs! 01' t‘Vt'll pnwrty and pain. that thu lImII'ts might ilt‘ I'lcansti‘d or all olI'IIss. t'III' Happinvss tit'pt‘lltiS not â€It \\lIat \xv hau'. hut what \Vt‘ am H is IIIIt mttllt'\ that .riws H: Ippinwss: lvistIIw. illliltt'ltt t‘. [HDlllllill ity. i)t‘{llli}’ tlt‘Iliill. t'I'IIIIIlHnIâ€"vntmu IIt' tilt‘St‘ givn lIaIIIIIIIIIss. â€altplllt‘SS is soul Ilvv- t‘lttltlllt‘tli. a daily gI'IthlI. I'hat'actvr. \\'ith sIII-h aII {ltidt't‘SS sptIkIIn t'Iom â€lt‘ wry tit‘piil nt' soul. the Climav ut' a \vIIIIIit-i't'IIl I'IIIIwIItiIIII “as? l't‘tlt‘ltt‘tl anol t‘\'t‘l}' nlt‘nlht‘l‘ \Vt‘nt. away I'IIIIliIIg that it \Vt‘l‘t' a clay lung.- tII 1w l't‘nlt‘lllifl‘l't‘ti. Read the ClaSsified Ads. on Page 7. It will pay yOu. Miss Macphail Speaks [11 Miss Macphail's address on "Problems for Women to Solve." “'8 WW introduced to a 11exx Miss Man hail. not the politician. but the xx oman. xx hose broad experience and intelligent study of conditions en- ables her to 11m éal to us a Life xx here xx11mans inlluence and actixity were 111‘ x'ast importance. The xx'om1'11 of today are th11 makers Of the men of tomorrow. What is suc- 1.10%? Not money. not influence. not 111)“ 1'11'â€"110t these things. but the helping of others to [He 3 more abundant life. The biggest problem . â€l'he Lixing 01' a 1.11’11" not "I he Making of a Living." therefone women must look well to the big problems of HIP day. DOn'l say I can't l111‘ sax “[xx'ill" and make 11\111 x problem x'our prohiemâ€" studx' the ,1ll1111ls. the emi1'ration system. “11 temperance moxements, \es! 1-xe1x 1112111l1l1m that means the mak- in}; of better men and xx omen The x1111lhs 111 our land must lixe their oxx 11 lixes amid conditions xxhich we create l'111 them. Shill xx11 rise to th11 occasion. shall we create for them a world where a perfect. mental. moral and physical 1111\‘1-111111- ment may be. possible. otlwr childrpn, their sports. their shelter. their clubs. (’10. 'l‘lw lmaguv was not opposml in NW principlu of tho {£21801in tax. hut clicl nhim‘t tn thv impositinn Hf a gas tax on twp ut misting taxos. 01' u-;.._ri<tiatinn toms. “hich \wm snfficivntly high. The.- gasnlinn tax Eighty [wr ront 01' all [Tiassongnr fars ()Wlh‘ii in Uniario wmv invx- [W1 nSiw 12115 â€f hiss. than 22 .1 hm‘sr- [)n\\1'l'.[)tl\inf.f tlw minimum licnnsn 1111* Hi 81' ()0. llw illtflmt‘ iii the aw1agv mntmist tndax “as in fart nut suiiii it'llt. tn hiing him \Vifhin ihv inmmvâ€"pming class as tho iIliIlliN‘I' Hf inromv tax payvrs in â€Marin. air-cording: tn statistics. issumi t‘rnm Ottawa. was musiiivr- ahly lnss than half tlw numiwr 01‘ var nwni-rs. 'l'hv antumnhiln with must mvuors was an aid in making: thvir livingâ€"~11 mvans tn inrrvasmi M'HiillctiMI. 'I‘O tax transmutation. thoinfmv “as thv sanw thing: as taxing prmlurtiim. tor 1m 1y increasr in the must Hf transportation must of necessity find its \V a} back tn the ult imati- consumer. e-ighty timusaml farmers in Ontario \wrv nnw auttmmhilv mvnmxé. hoâ€" sido-s fifty thnusand trmesmmx and mm-chants. nixw thousand vommcr- vial tx'ax'vllm's and fnux'tvvn thnusaml [)I‘«‘)f¢‘.~'>‘imml mvn. 'l‘ho- I'm)m‘*svntativc 0f the? Motor Lc-aguv also tnuk exception to ttm at'gunwnt that. mnts'n'ists should ho madn tn pay heavily because they \wn- \w-althy as a class and vould at't‘md tn pa} 'l‘lw avgm'a var «m‘rm' tndm usmi his car (or busi- nvss [athm' than pleasuu‘. 11116 was wide-â€cm! by tlw fact that Speaking for the owners of motor cars. W. Li. Robertson, Secretary- Treasurer of the Motor League. pointed out that thg.1 position of the indixidual motorist “as that of a tenant of the Highways, rather than the owner and proprietor. This fact should be kept in mind in assessing highway costs. and the annual contributions of car owners as users of the roads should be measured in relation to the annual cost of maintenance rather than in relation to the \ears expenditure... the largest percentage of “hich, with the present construction went towards permanent improxements 'l he owner of a car this year might not he a car 11“ ner next \ ear or e\11r again so “in expect him to pav the 1:1pital cost of the \1111'k.the henifit for which will he extended oxer to a period of many years. It would not. he unreasm1ahle. however. to ask the motorist to pay each year a fair proportion of the maintenance (osts 11101141111111: b\ the wear and tear Hf \el1i1ular traific. Prospective changes in the appor- tionment of roads costs gave zest to the argument before the Advisory Board to the Department of Public Highways on the occasion of its recent public sittings in Toronto. The motorists of the province, as a class of road users, were repre- sented before the Board by officers offlthe {)ntario Motor League. MOTOR TAXES FOR UPKEEP THE DURHAM CHRONICLE RB. No. 4, Durham. Water! Water! Water! Almost. lmi‘nx'v thv whtwls had started tn turn in tho Mvafum Shun Company plant. fiI'P bmkv nut and did enormous damage to thv stock nu hand. and mnsidm'ablv tn the building itsvlt‘. 'l‘lw loss is vstimatml at UVPI' $20.00!) am stuck alone, though this is an unvvrtuin vstiâ€" mate, indvmi. MEAFORD SHOE FACTORY HARD HIT BY FIRE (\Valkel't(‘)n Times" The big medicine1 man. Pl'UfL‘SSOI‘ Hill. arrived in“ Mount Forest on Friday last intent on giving his mark perlormanco and selling his remedies, but mmml 0n whim tlw municipalfee nf ton «lullais [m mullahs license was domandml of him. Big Arthur is 5mm lli-H'il g a heap of trouble this year. As over a million cars owned in the United States make use of On- tario’s highways annually for touring purposes, a gasoline tax would yield a big additional revenue to the province from this source with- out the not paid by the average Ontario motOrist being increased. The amount of the revenue which a tax on gasoline would produce in Ontario was estin‘xatod by the Motor League I'Opl't‘SI'lllathCS at approxi- mately one million dollars for each cent per gallon. _. KICKED OUT OF MOUNT FOREST had some good features. but 'its introduction should be ac‘companied by a scaling down of the present license fees. In the State of Caliâ€" fornia, for instance, when a gasoline tax of two cents per gallon was put into effect, the car registration fee was cut down to a flat three dollars on each caI_'./4 In the province of Quebec. which recently adopted the gas tax, the basis for registration fee was changed from horsepower to weight. with a resultant reduction in the license fee averaging several dollars per car. If the . Ontario license fee were reduced, to the point 'where the average car ownâ€" er would pay no more with the gasoline tax than at present. the League would offer no objection to the tax. What Is Good Health Worth? Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unï¬t for domestic use. when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump Re- pairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT uau uy / Gorgeous spectacle port'raying the might. ed. IgVe romance and grandeur of the British Empm Imp 8- All the amusement devices known to the ingenuity of man. anteed ONEJIUNDRED EXHIBITIONS IN ONE. I‘T Consult your agent for Reduced Railroad Rates. Phone 98.12 ROBERT MILLER. President. JOHN G. KENT. Managing Director. URGES CONSERVATION OP WILD ANIMAL LIFE Canada has the .best natural adâ€" vantages of any country for post- poning the day for disappearance of some of the most' important mammals. Such was the assertion of Dr. H. M. Anderson to the GeO- graphy Section of the British Asso- ciation for the Advancement of Science at Toronto on Friday, al- though he pointed out that it is said that some Canadian mammals are on the very verge of extinction. . Canada Is In Good Position to Step Destruction, Is Argument. Pull may help you at tho 0mm but it isn’t worth much wlwn V01; attack the lawn at home. ' It isn’t so hard to get your picturp in the.pap_er if ypu can jump sow. feet hngh m tenms togs. ““ Thursday, August 14, 1924 OWNED, and I‘O~‘idm‘.vv :x 31100 east, of thé“ Hulm Lambmn Street. l.n\\r;' ' ham. Office hum-s 3 :.. 8 p.m. (except Stmizus . OITicc and mm. m Countess and I :univtnn >2: Site â€Id PU“ H11 (‘4 H'[ 9t0 11 am. 13.“ 1.. 'ap. 111.. (Sundays and Hunsdu) excoph» Offivv un Lumhtm: Sh Dr. Huttun's “H'hw , ‘ 2 t0:)}'.lll..710911.1:1.. day. Late Assistant Huyzx thalmic Huspxtui. 151:: Golden Squaw 'l‘hxv-nt ‘ pita]. Swwiahsi '. MN and Nuso. “Hum: 11: Owen Sound. C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIY‘x-KAY Chiropractors, Durham. 0121mm . The Scionw that Mm 1.1.- e p a and years 10 MP. (sz‘aizii It. In Durham 'I'nvsdu} >. 'I My w; \ - -..- Saturdays. .3 1 . g Office, UVM‘ .l, Durham. Umm'm. Jfr.GRANT.D: H0110? Gruchlutv l'mw onto. Graduatv linyai (I Surmwns Hf â€Marin. 3“ its ln'alu'lms. (Mu- Town‘s mellm'y Stow BaI‘l'iSU‘I'S. SOIH'HM‘S. vh'. her of the ï¬rm will kw m lm Tuesday of 0;:le woe-1;, Amm may be made with thv «lex' ofl'icc. ____._._â€"â€"â€" MIDDLEBRO’. SPERBMAN MIDDLEBRO' Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. SUPCPSSUI'S tn A. B. tlm'x'vy. Mr. (I. (l. Mth-ln'n' I~ w-l'mznn locutm at Durham nun-e. CASH W'ITH ORDER: Six CHHMWHHM' 3;; of four. Telephone calls (Imam: m «:14. \ Saturday night. of \vvok m-durmi, \1 new} 25 cents. On an chargu (tl'tivy; :1 My: -. . ‘ will be made 03le msm'txmx. nu: my“; . 1 n O l Liccnsvd Auctimwvr far (in Grey. Satisfaction guarantw so’nahk' terms. ham- nf ml. at T110 Chrnniflc (â€Tim W \\'i self. _â€"-~._. , _*, his. JAMIESQN JAMIEsox ALEX. MacDONALD Licensed Auctioneer for Co. Mndvralv M'ms. Art-m; for 831%. as in duh-s. with. n madv at 'I‘hv ‘lel'nnn'ic- UH: ham. 'lW‘I‘Ills nu :qqulivu‘m dross R. 1:. 1. Durham. 2 m.†Dental Dz’mrlarz' DR. W. c. Plgxpgmg, DBMIST LOT 7. CNN. 21. taming: Hm :mww: cultix'aticm. Milan {ZODVQDiQnt tn svl‘ 1595 an» a fmmw 1 stone ffmnduhun also hay ham 30x? mom; hh; 1w“ :3 brick hump, fm frame \Vnmislu’wi: LO hOUsc. with ‘ Water tanks: PM a 10 acres to swm“ Thursday, August 14, 1924 i<,\\'01‘. fvnr-M rm CUHJVZILWII. in!“ t0 \Vatson‘s Dan Ontario. NORTH PART LH'I‘S T .\.\'l 22. Egr'omnnt. ('(mtmxaim; m; acres clf'an-d. kmmm-v bush; in good .4140 n: m: frame burn 44x50. stum- concretc stables: (Er-Mm: cement tank at ham. .\..- mu! 7. COM. "4. SILK" (Bio-t taming: 110 arm-s: 1W am: and in good .41va hf ('HHI\ the premisrs :m- a brim h taining suvmx r‘noms. \x' frame \Vnodshmi MUM-how We“ at door: W‘VPI‘ mm: .- ths farm. making :1 (-Im farm. This prom-1'13: \H right to quick purvhuwr: ticulars apply :11 \\':11~wr vultm'al grmn Angus! :8. :1? Sports undo-1' X. “3va and d: U! at}. “dam S0 live that. you nqu- hm ask the editor to leave «mt W s L. SMITH, M. 5., M. c. p. s Advertisements undvx' tins he m} z - ____‘ _ _ â€"‘ r.- Medical Dirc’rlori FARMS FOR SALE Licensed flzvu'timmv haw hmn placed *4- still there are calls 1' :- Get your course NOW. }‘ do not get it you pay 1' anyway in smaller m:- and Inst opportunities. Enter any day. Wrntu "11'. or phone for information. CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE Stratford and Mount I-‘nrvst Classified Adve COMING EVENTS Legal ‘Dz’rectorr DR. A. M. BELL LiJCAs HENRY ;appl\' 3†‘ Durham. (mt arc-n H uwinu. DAN. McLEAN DR. BURT. H \dm H St 1! MPJCM‘ i Hun for Co. of Grey Arranw-mo-m No. A mvm 11 Durham m .-\mmintmcnt ' (llvrk m U: Don .\I Hmlsv m n. I h “.11).. 4 (WM W'M-OOOO' AND 3 lllll H I] H storv PR Ml â€HIE