en anet'tg i nild. full of smiles nswers to name a! ER? RODU CTION 'il 3 an“ LIMIT†| \V 11 thG Itch M for Easter Winkle†ll il 6am]? YORK†h thrillmg susâ€" .-ntm-mg around vnjuv)‘ from be- hy King Basso.- nf King I undun “I" par- u ht. in ho‘ .‘IBO‘ ‘% CO“- '1‘ I Hm ms .-t.m‘dav - {32'9'9 .mw-ctly randy to h “0“. vnm'h)~ plll'pm .r a bal- NH" “110 \‘o-tvranS’ CBS. VOL. 58.â€"N0. 3016. lmll Grey. At, “13 bll'dllulau u. u.“ tumv tho- rumpuign was launched, quiry ('A'mmitteo. In: .lnnnusnn plm'ml himself nr rec- interests of the e um il.‘ \\lmH) apposed tn an ' such Untzu‘in in tlm Le llll'll‘llillllll‘ll ml'ilSlll‘e and as at o~\r|'\' â€Wm-tummy advc‘lcated the .-;m.-.- “1’ llm smaller hospital, one of 1m tln- lwsl. things tn bn established in DAY 1 l'lll'ill Untau'iuln yl'ars. , ' latmn asked for lw the S] 'l'ho- Imus ' . Nursm' .\.~'.~'6M.'lallUll demanded that. wxo-ry lmspitul in Ontario bu comâ€" - In'Hl'll tn have both a night. and day pagagggi‘g . and nthvt‘ demands, if 30- Meetings 0'! I! ~ ‘ . wnuhl haw; auln‘muticmly and Thisâ€"St rlmml llw doors 0 (‘asi y ninoy - ' w-nt. of llw hospitals located out- day Night:- ~Hlv tlu- largo-1' cities. The lczglsla- l)t11'llam'~‘ hal nun llH'illlL in short, that institu- mm' \‘vars‘ will Imus“ llkv tlw Durham ilml Muss llOHn‘lllll'lllg M: \lo-mm'ml Hospital, which is domg ust and Scptvl £l~ unml :lllll 0UP“ hotter \"Ol’k than \Vlll‘UlPI' 01' llfll - ..r Hm larger ones, WOIJM have anv particular Il"||. I I. . .-- u..-mlwr l'nl' South bH'I' meter of Health Government “"0! r :gislatlon PTO!“I Meet Standingrâ€"T Jn Addressed I 'dl Week Town "I. vll Of \\ n3 Association (lethalluuu u"... _________ . in Ontario be comâ€" - 'â€" ..~llml to have both a night mid day nggag;ey£ i‘aï¬dhgigcï¬gggï¬sa null'nn. 11M “"1"? demands, ‘F ac- Meetings of Merchants Last. Week ~.-.l.-.l to. would haw. aulomzilii'ully and Thisâ€"Stores Open Wednes- .\..‘.-.l llw «loors of oamly ninety day Nighis - - will. of llw hospitals localedoul- . ____.._...â€"â€"â€"-' H'“ l‘“"t“."' cities. The )‘33'1‘13‘ Durham's half-holiclav. Ill 51‘0â€Â» that "Hum“ mm- yours. will lm Tlnirmlay after- "‘ “059““ which ‘5 domg usl. and September. .i'egurdloss of a holulay occurs in \lo'mnrl' 3l\ 2.....l.:uul oflon holler work than whotlior m- not mum nl llw larger ones, would have any [Hurt-icular wook. The stores """H "“N'“ f0" “0 0th“? reason â€â€˜3“ will ho 0pm Wmliwsday nights, and Hm! ilio- nursvs hail bandwl togollior ilu- “mm hand i'onco ~ ' 'ilicl l'i'umml tho â€1'38th dezlliilS that 'l‘hié .\\’a.~‘~ â€In dorisinu ral‘l'hrf‘d at. \WHM WM“ in tho hands of a ""V ‘on Tuosday night of this wook at Hml “““Ch holongs to tho "mâ€:v- :ui mljoui'mzil mooling from last Fri- l’nllnwmg is a vortialim “mom, of day, who“ the vol.» was a tie. F “ML “1‘.“ -.',"“‘!“:‘1;“‘19ggln"‘ht3";,{:;gga At, Friday’s meeting. sovoml voiced :;";.‘.f\'\i rm'm‘af‘; m “Mugging [he tho opinion that, f Durham Should qwsliun of small counli'y hospitals 3‘1â€â€ :h‘fyl‘f“ â€lr,â€t'l.““' “Wilsrand lia “WP“ on tho roporl of â€m liolcl t. ion “wk 3 lmlffliolida) on â€â€˜H' _' "l I F ("nmmitlm‘ “ “mliwsclay attornoon With no opon {unlit ‘l‘lll\o|'[l“?‘sl.‘ilg‘allgSl‘IWhO wanl. l0 "‘3'†during tho “W‘k chopi Sat- ' ' , . . l . 1 ‘. f. 'i'lv iii-clay. but, allow a thorough discus- â€â€" small-town "N†a " .u ~ siun of “no matter. tho business men i'onsiilmwl that, tho incrvasml busi- pwss and hand (-oncorls on \lenosday - ...... :m-mind llwmsolws and lid iii'so's' \l'l‘V lwspilul as in f 01'- H". h‘.l.| *l'i' llunlinuml on palm 1'23: M IN Methodist. 'ng Held '1' Church.â€"â€"- and Red Cross Quilts G ‘4 '|'h.~ Sunday Schnm l'muu u. mu NIo-lhmhsl. Illmn'h prvsvntml a busy menu of Thursday, Lht‘ L3} “(‘3' Aid tul. and mm \VPI'H strvlchml acr nc-zu'i)’ all Hm womvn Hf Hm church \wrv soon at. wnrk plying tlwir nee- n \‘(m-vs kt‘pt (Hus. 'I‘lw hum of U1 pawn with the busy flngm's {or throw {mn- hum‘s. when a halt. was or cullml by to pr 21 NW ilvms of busin vvvding with thv PIN" vrs for the now year. _.,_ A: um mnpm-ts giwn Psidvnt to attend m 083 bofm‘n pro- txon of ofï¬c- it II n ... --_ Hunting: with â€H‘ vim-Ho: ms for the" m‘w 3793?. The prucvods of tho“ con by artists from tho \Vhi Huston. and several sale mwh- ('akt‘ and socials c huhns to purchasv :1 rug 1 ingâ€"i'mm. tn varnish and 0f “in mums of the pa pnpm- tho walls and to p rugs {01' nm of tht‘ bod tn purchase a stow and nmuivd aluminum uh-ns kitchen! in the church. Many culls worn made and shut in momhm‘s of and flmvm's and trim ‘ :smiation . D haw. legi mako‘ imp hospitals of Health in Provincial ment Gives Assurance lo non PrOposed That. Will. Standingâ€"Hon. Dr. Jamie-3 ddressed Legislature Last.“ in Defense of Smaller' Hospitals. -â€"â€"â€" Hw ï¬rst, shut was ï¬rm! mm." mm by tlw Inc-urpnr- qwmthm nl' Nm'ws in Umir hum- h-gislntinn [bussml that. Imlw Hngwssihlu Hw Opt'l‘ll- imqutuh m “w smalls‘lfl ml \tHuuws tln~¢_)m.:h(ml, Unâ€" t‘m-u- mmHvr msmulinns ; M in {wth-r vhmnpinn Hum " .immo-wn. Hf Durham. Hm» â€MN. I)“. .IAMII‘ISUN. .\l.l...\. Hm Agrirullural lin- Hrpy, .\l Lhe'tllmirman Hf \Vlm spnkn In tho kw .-:um».u:.:n was Immchml, (wiry Ummittw. _ mtm'usts ul‘ thv smaller hospitals Ht nm-wn Mzu'ml himsvlf 01' we- _ . . mm mmusml tn any Such Unlzu'm Ill Hw Immsluturv last. \ka. A ‘ ’A s‘ ‘H!’ SHHHI ['3' {01' UH‘ Mr“ 3â€... Thu prncovds 0f Um concvrts giwn ' by artists i‘rnm tlw White Bureau. {094011. and several salos Hf home “adv vakv and socials vnabled the :ul'ws In purchasv a mg for the din- lug-mom. tn varnish and grain some 4f “w mums of the parsonage. to pnpm' HIP walls and (.0 provide same rugs {01' MW of thv bmh‘ooms. also In purchzlsn a stow and some much‘ “de1 aluminum utvnsils fur the kitchen! in the church. Many runs \ww madn on the sick and shut in mnmhvrs of the church. and flowers and fruit. wore distri- hutml amongst. them and the sick in the hospital. The North“ rvsultml as follows: Presidvnt. Mrs. ('iagnnn; Viceâ€"Presi- dent. Mrs. “mime: 'l‘roasm‘m'. Mrs. nmrm‘. Muure- (all 1'9-vlocted); Sec- “" “nmmilfnn for in tho hOSDHflI. Tho vlm'tiou rvsultwl as follows: " Prostdont. Mrs. (’iagnnn; \‘ice-Prosi- dent. Mrs. )lctlrzw: ' " Gom‘gu Munro (all roâ€"v _ . , rotary. Mrs. Yiirs: Committee for visiting hospital for April “1‘s. (D12) \anft- and Mrs. snarling: Commit, ,. for pl‘opal'ing tho Sacrament. MTS. Spat-ling and Mrs. Mjno; Decorating Cummittm'. Mt‘Solzlmt‘s Moon, and Hngill: l-‘luwm- Committee. Mos- clamps Hay and Glass; Parsonage amvs Aljoo. Knuth- Committvo. Mosd l \anfn: Ways and Means . Mosdamvs Gammon. Gtass. Visiting (Lom- East. \Vmwl. .Ml's‘. C. Mnorn am )trs. \\'hitmorv: \Vnst \Vard, ' ' ' .Knoclltv~l;.\'orth, .-\ sumptuous .rvpast .- m-vod. aftm' \Vhfl'h tho. ladies com. nlptvd thoir work on the quilts. vsu smalh nu hM-U‘l' Jamiesun. ( l'nr South Irst shot was ï¬red ago by the Incorpor- nn of Nursvs in their legislation passed that mmnssible the Opera- mls m Um smaller Vti'ucks, _,______._._â€"â€" _\' School l'nnm Hf the! urc'h prusvntml a busy aftm'nouu of Thursday, .vhvn HIP Lmlit‘s‘ Aid annual nwvtmg. Two '1' Um Rm! “1-055 HOSpiâ€" for Mm missiunm‘y bale. ml across Hm mom. and n «an1 Hf Hm church 'l' Dui'ham the Grey. At the was launched. Held Thursday in ,urch.â€"â€" Missionary Quilts Completed. -â€"-â€" was closed qgsterday‘ - _‘ I 3‘91 HUN. DR. JAMIESIW. Chairman of the Agricu quiry Ummittw. who 5p intm'vsts of thv smallm' h ()nturi‘n in Hm Legislature me “I“ {m to nPss. :1 “n" the! m: also tho H0 ‘Wh passed the Rvge the llIrâ€"u-u iii-day. but, :iftm' a thomugn mscus- siun nf Um matter. the business men vunsidmwi that. Um inci'o'asmi busi- noss and hand mncnrts on Wmimmlay "his ilflii justinmi thomselws and‘ hi, that. it. would iw pnm' policy 10 vhangv. vspm-ially :is Hw Sin-mund- 'ing: ('Hllllil')’ «with-nily appi'vciatmi Hw micl-wm-k npvn night. and the whim-mimna‘nt. [)l'HVifiPd by the Citi- rnns' Hamil. \\'iih lhn Ham! in hot.- ili'r shalw than New this yi-ai'. it was l'nlt. thn lnwn \\'0lliti haw I‘Vl‘fl mm'o- in uli‘i'i' in \leiwsi'iay night slinppm's. ‘.“"" n“ it‘â€" M Friday night‘s mw‘iing. at tvrvslving talk was 1;an Um hllS' mvn by 11. .\. Hval. nf H10 11 Merchants .-\.~‘s¢,wiati¢m, wlm s on tlw impm'tant. suhjvct of “H: PPS and l’mlcllm's." Mr. Bnal that “In pl'osvnt provincial was not. a. gnml mw. but that H n nnnl" N‘s anu I'I'Iluunn. . that “In prosont provmcml law was not. a. good mw. but. that it. was vxpvctml a nmv siatuto :uzcvptablo t,†Hw Retail Mvrvhants‘ Assnciatinn and tho public gmm'ally \wuld b0 passed this sossion. -_‘ -o.‘a\‘tn 0“?“ }‘n"‘ 33‘ Treasurer. A. G. McComb; Executive Committee. S. McBflth. '1‘. M. McFad- den H. Cross. J. H. (“Tho â€following at ors for this year: Mr. Charles Kennedy and Mrs. Walter Ewing of Bunessan received word this week that their sister, Miss Mary .Kennedy, .who under- went a serious Operation Wiednes- .day of last week in the ’I‘pronw Gen.- eral Hospital. is donng nicely. Miss Kennedy, a tonne; resident of this RBCOVBRIIG PRO! OPERATION “’1‘. 3‘. 11. 1‘. gricullural En m spoko in H1 101' hospitals t alum last, \wv 3am :3: £2 .. 2.55:... .E 3.6:: excam .23» £32 :52: 1.... t. .2. $25.25 2: Fiï¬ DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA. Town ; Sgcretqtjy- In the broad matter of the ridings which are to be affected, the redis- tribution committee of the Ontario Legislature has, with on ' completed its work. It is announced accordingly, that in the map of On- tario. for provincial political pur- poses. the following changes are ‘ ..: ()ne of three ridings of Fron- be dropped; the tWo Durham rid- ings are to be merged; the same 3‘- tion is to be taken with Northnmberlands. Such is the dis- position which is made of the east- ern part of the province. In the westenn section. the two Norfolk ridings are merged, one of the Hur- on ridings disappears, also (mi: of the Bruce. Ridings, and one of the \Vellingtons. The one problem which now re- ‘ ' th the committee so far as at matter of the constitu- d is concerned. is whether South Simcoe, . ont represented by Earl Rowe. or Centre. Grey, at present represented by Colonel Dougald Carmichael, is to disappear. When this matter is settled, the composition of the next Legislature by constituencies will‘be deï¬nitely known. In the eastern half of the prov- ince, county boundaries have been pretty generally followed by the committee. No rural riding, further- been left with a popula- ' f 15,000 with the exceptum of and Manitoulin. in srl‘iich . ' .xist justifying some. con- eession in the matter of the popu- .' . ' .o be appliei to them- Speaking generally, however. 15.0th has been the population uni ' which the committee has worscd, and an attack has been made upon the ridings which fail to measure up to this standard, elimination or readjustment of their boundaries be- ing undertaken. The large problem remaining in respo the hands of the committee is con- ' ' corned with city boundary lines. ' ‘ .‘ ‘1“ he followed in and ll cities to which increased representâ€" leave ,v m‘ation is to be granted. is furnishing nects the committee " snnu dozen to s0 ated questions of nice, diftieully. to [)1 the Since the ahove was in type, ' Citi- nesday’s dailies announce ' . helâ€" redistrilmtion eon’imittee has decal-- S01“ 1'. it ed that Centre (trey, represented by â€N5 ‘ even Hon. 1). Carmichael. will disappear, “â€1†lit-'llt‘letn'illg this county two seats. The onto ‘ 's lll as before."mll( Hint nnnilubl' Hf seated Hell: nul- UU-a..- v- -d In the. eastern half ince, county bunndar pretty generally fo' cnmmittcc. Nu rural r more. has been left. v Lion of 15,000 with th The large pr the hands of H warned with ‘ Jun what [inns wines to wlgich Sincn Um ahm’n v nvsday‘s «hulws a! x-vdIstnl‘mtmu mm] ml that ‘(lgntrg (£11? ““ L'Iluv x.â€" Hon. I). Carmichael. lmujing this county tutu] nnmlwr nf SUNS The annual meeting of the Young Ladies‘ Mission Circle. of the Metho- dist. Church was held at the home of Mrs. Roy Belfry on Thursday even- ing. April 2nd; There was a large, attendance to enjoy 'a very fine Easter service, for the Resurrection was the subject prominent in the responsive reading and all the hymns. Miss Kinnee and Mrs. Farrel had charge of the Study Class. Heralds for the mission fields reported as China. Ada Metcalf; Ja- follows: pan..Elizabeth Kinnee; Indian. May 'l'raynor; Syrian. Stella McCrae Saunders; Italian Austrian. Mary . Adeline Hewitt. Christian Steward Iship. Violet. Snell; Temperance \Phebe Wolfe. D ‘ â€"â€" ‘kn anflfl l'llcuu vv u.-.†Reports were. given h. . . tat-y and treasurer. which showed that. the Circle. had had ' eessful year both ' ' ' ï¬nancially. ing. it. was found they over $100 for the \Voman’s Missionâ€" ary Society for the year 1924-25. The election of Officers then took place and resulted as follows: Hon. President. Mrs. Peters: President. ‘ Miss E. 'l‘wamley: Viceâ€"President. Mrs. C. Kinneo; Recording Secretary. Miss Mary Saunders; Treasurer. Miss \V-oife' Dept. Christian Stew- ent. mite boxes. ~ 1st. Miss McCrae; siodflelds: Japan Waunita nlmes: Clina. Ada Metcalt‘ Austrian Mrs. Giles French. Ennlv Smith. Indian. mt, mite hoxos. Miss isL Miss McCrao; P Mary Mvtcalf; Homh ’sion ï¬elds: Japan. W China. Ada Metcalf: Gilvs; French. Emily Ethvl Hewitt; Orient Tnmpm'gncp. Mrs. C. “""I‘ I‘On‘ ronum that. his unclé, . _, {If Innisfail. Al ton, left on Tuesday for Innisfaill. Mr. Morton has been living alone since the death of his Wife, ï¬ve or innee and Mrs. Farrel had 1‘ the Study Class. Heralds mission llvlds reported 33‘ China. Ada. Motcalf; Ja- .aboth Kinnvn; Indian. May Syrian. Stolla McGrao; . Mary Saundrrsz Italian, Hewitt. Christian Steward- 'inlot Snell; Tomprranco, Reports of Work Done Lst Year Presented 13g Secretaries.â€"â€"â€" Miss Elected President For of Aberdeen C. P. R. to Inaugura Walkerton Branch Early in May. I ) Announcement was made last 111 1 'l‘hursday by (3.. l’. R. ofï¬cials of a on L new train service which Will give. [1 direct commotion between points on At ‘-‘ the Walkorton-Saugeen branch and dur '1' â€won Sound. ll. McKillop, sopor- dim " intendent. for this division, and W. liu r agent, are Gar Fulton. district. passenge .u responsible for the new arrangement “is 1- which will commence May 4th, or rob {5. perhaps earlier. . . lion 1’. ll. train, which ast' 'l'ho afterlumn (1. leaves \\'alkm't.on at 3.50 and con, mu ts with the (Men SOUIld-TUI‘OH- MT, ttdmund train will, according L‘Ilt ceed north t,o\ , 31: nee en to sou to present plans, pro . (1- â€won Sound, Sttlpllll'lg at, the various (fl ho stations en route. arriving at Uwrn \ lit? “1-. Sound at, 5.115. tln the return trip. M hv the train lt‘tht‘S Uwen Sound at'FJiz') \ m 31â€., connects \Vith â€to northbound lor. “w ‘lm ontoâ€"(lwen Sound train at, Saugeen.‘ ‘ l .. l ..l'4..n\rnl'4l€ Hulkt's itq‘d: Mil- For the beneï¬t of his patrons and l H. Harding last rustonu-rs. Mr. .. \Vw'k Completed the installation Of a. ladies†rest room for the fem- inine portion of his customers who rare to take advantage of it. The room is at the rear of the building on the main floor and besides tables, chairs and magazines. a thoroughly modern toilet room has been in- stalled. Mr. Harding now boasts of one of the best-equipped hardware stores in the county and no doubt the public will Show its apprecia- tion of his progressiveness. OCTOGEN ARIAN WALKED MARKDALE T0 DURHAM Markdale’s dldest YOung Ian Nego- tiated Trip Monday With No Bad : Results. Hc-nry W'olls. 81 wars of ago, of ‘Mai‘kdalo. walkod oyor in Durham on Monday and arriyod in town in a good deal hotter shape than alâ€" most. any of our young men ono- quartm' the ago would hope for. Tuesday morning tho old gentlo- man took tho (I. N. R. out, of here on a Visit to friends at. St. Marys. Mr. Wong is a romarkahlo man in many ways. and whilo we have nov- . or spokon to him. wo have been in- . formed on tho host. of authority that, ; ho is in honor shapo physically than many around tho forty-year mark. . mummy, in hi9. 82nd voar. we are told Mr. Wells is a remarxame [Hun m - many ways. and while we have nev- er spoken to him. we have been in- formed on the host of authority that. he is in better sliapp physically than many around the. forty-year mark. Though in his 82nd year. we are told that Mr. \Vells is still able to do a good day’s. work. and when this is said. it means all that it. impliesâ€"a For a great number of years. Mr. . the 11th of Eu- phrasia. where. by thrift. and indus- try. he accumulated sufï¬cient of this world’s goods to insure a com- fortable living in his declining yearsâ€"if they ever come. Some nine or ten years ago, he retired to Mark- dale. where he lives and works and ‘ l'fe much the same.†the .l" ll“. "II‘ ‘1 uhr is holding a lunchoon on me date. [.0 which ropresonlaâ€" from tho Various towns along w. from Owen Sound tn Walk- We’ll Never Forget Nego- 0 Bad Died at Early flour Following Long lllnpss From Asthma an; compli- Aftvl' an illm-ss of several years during which she had been in in- different. health, Mrs. Henry McCas- lin passed away at. her home on Uaral‘x'axa Strum, about. two O‘clock yesterday morning. \Vhilu ncvm- rnbust, Mrs. Mcljaslin was in good health up to the Limo slu asthma svwral years agn. and this, In other with a \wakvnml lwarl. and UllCl‘ complications. hastened her end. ‘ r -» Int-g} Mrs. McCaslin, who was a most. estimable woman. had lived all her life in this vicinity, where she was exceptionally well known and be- loved for her kindly disposition. neiglihorliness and willingness to assist any and all who required her services in time of sickness or trou- hle. Her maiden name was Mary Ann 9. daugl‘ller of Mighton, she heing _ the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mighâ€" lon, and was horn on the 30th of . 1868 on the Second Concession of Henlinck south of Hutton Hill. on the. farm now occupied by Mr. lloh- erl. \Vehlier, where» she grew up in womanhoml and has lwen a resident. of the immedite neighborhood ever ' since. I _‘ \~ 1|“I H lot. Buried at WestOn as Reported Last Week. I While substantially cnrrect. our repnrt last wmk of tho «loath at Weston of Mr. W‘iliam R. 'l‘urnhull. Jr., containod nnv nr two errors. Mr. Turnhull died at. Gram Hospital. anonto. He was a son of Mr. Wil- liam R. Turnhull of Thistlotnwn and was born '2. years ago at W’alkormn . n--_.lncv etrnn‘t from “PSLUII In .uu. .. .--__ Ji'.. cantainvd Hm- 01' Mr. Tm'nhull diod at “raw Hnspiml. Toronto. Ho was a son of Mr. W H- liam R. Turnhull of Thistlo-tnwn and was born 2.7 wars ago at \Valknrinn 'l‘hn fnnm'al on Sunday wepk from his father's residence was held in Hillcrest enmemry. Woodbridgo. Mr. Turnbull was an employee of the Canadian National Electric Railway two 0TH H's. $2.00 a Year in Canada; asl. M-w â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€" Considerabla ninerenca of Opinion Among Councillors Regarding Ra- pairing and Decorating of Town Hall. M..â€" Thl.‘ mallm' 0f l'vpzlil‘im: Hu‘ 'l‘nwn iHall, tlw installaiinn «vi a nvw fur- - .a I , - --...C;a\lv ‘\f l““.||am~s wâ€" The mallcr of i'cpairing llll‘ Town Hall, thc installation of a ncw fur- nace. and the dccornting of Durham’s historic municipal llicalro was shclvod for llic limo lwim: :il. lcnsl. at tho Council mcclim: on Monday niglil. and a resolution of l‘mnicil- lor Croft. lo gcl. cslimalvs on â€I“ pro- balilo cost of a now building with - amnm. mum-ilv of 500 was cur- ricd. This «incision was arrivmi :it 111'- tor considcrahlv discussion pro'mul con. noun. of tho Councillors. with ‘cxci-ption of (‘mmciullor Hnntcr. hoâ€" ing particularly in fax-or of snow!- ins: tho ono thousand dollars ro- quircd. Tcndcrs for tho installation of a furnacc run from NM to 3373. though in justicc to those immor- ing. it must he said tho. higher tcn- dcr was for :i furnacc of 100.0(1) cubic foot capacity. \vhilu tho lower mics worn for tho 60.000 capacity heating plant. -‘Ant‘(" ‘n t’l‘1 I \IO‘U snatinfl (-iiimWy 0' F (“le ruuiuuuu. Tho anditurs’ i-i-pni't. was ailnnh‘d. and instructions will lw giwn In a for tho ('ttiit‘t‘ifll‘ tn van on A loan. asked for hy Mr. John Mc- Gowan. whn is making i-lmngvs in his milling hnsinvss. was introâ€" duced by tho men and «lisi‘nssnd. but. will ho dnalt with at :i min-ting 0f the annci! Ctliit‘d fm- nnxl \Vt‘t‘k. Whr‘n ratmiaynrs will lw vxiwctod to attend and g0 intn thc- nialtor with tho Council. At. tho. mooting ‘ , tion was 'i-rosontvd hy .' town tpa strrs, asking that a hwnse l foo of “0 a yoar hn (‘hargml all who 1 nngago in thn hnsint-ss in Durham. ' On Monday night. a lai‘gm' potitinn, ’ singmi by a grvatm‘ numlwr nf loam- l stars. nrntnsting against llw liocnnsn 1' for. was prosontml. and this hm was Qni {pf}. “'39 [)I‘PSPHH‘ Ion. m ahM-‘a'm‘ hm‘ 0f mmmur With 01.!qu mm, the Copnggl's Al UN? ‘IOUHIZIIB 11]" I. u.---.--, as lamb-111w as dvparting March. FORMER LAI INJURED IR LASR KAI TRAIN WRBCK Conï¬ned in Detroit lospluu nu... Injuries. Received When ‘l‘rein Mr. Thompsnn Huyd of Lumlash received a {9102mm 'l‘m's‘clay stating that. his twphow. John â€ml. was 811- mittpd to a Dotrnit hospital with - A ‘nn;n “o"npk mull") l†it II‘ZlaIruv . injurios rocoivvd in a near that city. Mr. Boyd was omnloymi as a hrakoman. and. spirit": that. tho car on whirh ho was riding was about to leave. the rails, he jumpod. \Vhile ho landod on his foot. ho was so badly injurod from tho shock and otherwise. that his rvmoval tn the hospital was ordered. Tho young man is a nc-phow of Mrs. Dan Mchn of this town. and was raised by his unolo. Mr. Thompson Boyd of l’il-Iitiiwk. train wrock Calder was ummsod m anything 0 n lhv nld hall. Id won only lo lhn «wool inn one! which mnld he put up morn than $20.01!}. ll was mmml ln sllvlvn llH‘ mullvr n was arrivml :u 111'. In discussion pm'mui Hm Councillnrs. with ‘mmviullnr Hnntm‘. h0â€" ’IV in {MM of spend- communit at hmms. or mntinn lmsinvss made Icil‘s Aprj! mynlim: almut Il__.n“ "A lot 0' these fortunes that're bom' spent on our ultraauodernlifï¬ Detroit lggpiul frogn of H10 usual loam-h of Jun wading 0le numâ€"