nlkaxu MARKET Thursday. 1“. Wouldn’t TO“ 1- Ms alone! ta Mom 1H» \\' ard :W -i:.m I“ J. 0. ‘ 36 ': and “than Ill hunuwr crowd mush: will In ,,§\-.- part, in m. w ls‘ [wing held 4 yo-ar. at the ho- Bucky. Io :h t0 0' f0 DI'QONGD iicament JUNE .PO mmven- 1.11::th '1' lands Institut- -t Bond- ." t0 the Mr Gnv- ish del- .' Irish- H0. had his sis- arrival 5' don't I don’t 'au'. (It‘- 33' mm. val, im- de of friend. for 0P indis- you am- 18 30 WESTERN ONTARIO NEWS IN BRIEF Life in Western Portion of Canada’s Banner Province Told in a Column. 1‘ tion of a Canadian Teacher should be a knowledge of the Domi- nion, derived from personal contact with its vast areas. When in addition the West is brought home to the East by a tour covering most of the former's points of interest, commer- cial, agricultural and scenic, then a very valuable addition to one’s knon'lodge of one’s own country has been consummated. Sixty milo's of roadway will be o‘llmlnalml frum Oxford County rum! systc-m undo-1' tlu- mw adjust- mo-nt 'l'ht' “Rubbing“ of NH! .\l0‘3|!"él"'t. ï¬hurvh at. :s't. 'l‘lmmas mu lmrncd by the) sncroi-tnl'v Hf the trustee hmml at, u largv mugrogaitmn'll Inc-Ming. Jlanuilnm Town Planning Board at. n men-ting recontly decided to await. a cnnl‘m'vncu with {he rvstrictod :u'mls rummittro to ï¬x thn general tlwnry of zoning. â€".‘~ ,‘IJ Ar This is the object of the 21-day tour of Canada which is now being arranged by th~ Canadian Teacher’s Federat'on in repetition of their very succeagul similar trip last summer. The party will leave Toronto west- bound July 20 and will be back in that city August 10. It will be under the personal direction of Professor Sinclair Laird, Dean of the School for Teachers, MacDonald College, Quebec. The journey out and return will be over Canadian Paciï¬c Railway ‘ lines. motors and boats and stopoovers will in arranged at points of interest. Starting from Toronto in the after- noon, the train passes through a land of b 'autiful lakes, the Muskoka region, reaching Sudbury and con- ti nuing through the big (game district of Northern Ontario an skirting the shores of Lake Superior for many min-r. before arriving at Port Arthur and "‘ort William, the twin cities where war. of the western grain is stored. .‘ "11;: i.-: spent in Winnipeg, the «en cf the greatest grain marketing and inspection point in the Empire. Half a day is spent in Regina and Moose Jaw is reached the same day. llll'I'l ‘\ 1'1 l.l!lilt|e. Rohol't Duncan. i‘onr yours old. of Windsor. was killed by an auto oh'ivon by (I. H. Johnson of Detroit. and fc'mrâ€"yvar-old David l-‘olmai‘ was pi'ciilmhly fatally injni'ml win-n Hill down by Louise Croppo. Su\'0n-yeal'-Oid Arthur Vandusen of Hamilton. was drowned on Sat- urday night when he fell from tho 1-.-\-o-tinviit. wall of the svwagc- dis- posal works. The body was re- «'HVO'I'MI, -â€"‘ L’n5‘1n “H": h 'ihuto was paid on Satur- dulxl'lgtlgv ttllw \Vurk of tho Mmmtam' Sam. at Hamiltnn by the] Donut} )liniatm- of Health on tlw uccusmn uf Hu- :muual birthday party ut’ the institmmn. : ‘ I AL-:n Gnu. Hxant Dra goon «humh pm‘adP s “urn I‘P\i£‘\\ 0d Hmvrnor “ho i nt' the regimgnt. Jumps clunlvy. 671 Hamilton. was lame Saturday night by at George Franks, and Hm lmspjtal‘in a_se Hamilton. \\'as knm'keil dawn nn Saturday night. by an auto driven by George Franks. and was rushed tol lllo' linspital in a serious condition.l Allan Braden. six-year-old son of .l. A. E. Braden. barrister of London. surruml‘wil mi Saturday to injuries sustained in an auto accident. last. Friday. Relma Martin. aged six. of lml‘rhester Village. is in the hospi- tal with slight. chance of recovery the victim at a similar accident. '1‘ he body (if an unidentified man was taken from the river at. Sand- wich. It is believed he fell or jumped from a passing vessel. All records for auto tourists at \\'iudsnr were broken on Saturday. Four hundred permits to drivers were. issued. - ' ' “" un‘nn "fl- \VPI‘O‘ Issur'u. When three-year-nld Helen Mc- Elhnnu nf 'l‘illstmhurg was pushed mm- an embankment. on Saturday by playmates. a piece of wood! pierced her mouth. but. missed the jugular by a hair breadth. blue. )3 expected in women The auto of Mrs. James COnley of St. Thumas. was struck broadside 0n by another auto. the driver of which did not stop. and was hurled into the ditch. all the occupants sufâ€" forms: from cuts and bruises. \‘iola Bush, year-old child of errnia. was killed on Monday night. when the auto in which her parents 'ot the smallest_part_pf the_edu_ca- “My, Juno“, ms. mpress Hotel, Victoria, with dome of Houses of Parliament on right' Zâ€"Alrplane View Of Lake Louise and Chateau; 3â€"0003an the Wolverine Pas: In the Rockies; 4â€"le Riders in the Yoho Valley. ’ll. Dragoons held their ï¬rst. parade since the war, and viewed by the Lieutenant- ' who is honorary colonel f;..l r' n! lllsl 39:999hli‘9. t. Hmmas mm lmrned L'z'man Hf the tl'ua’t‘v.‘ lawn mngz'ogutmn'll Bringing the West to the East. years old, of Then on to Calgary where the last of the prairie country is covered and the foot hills of the Rockies commence. Passing next day through the Gap, the gateway of the Rockies, where the roadway is hewn through the solid rock, Banï¬ is reached on the ï¬rst Saturday of the trip. .. _,L,_..._ At this point the traveller enters fairyland. Banï¬ is the headquarters of the Rocky Mountains Park, a region of 2,751 sauare miles, covering rivers, lakes an mountain scenery of unsurpassed grandeur. The week- end is spent in this district. Drives and automobile trips here make a pleasant contrast with the train Journey and the wonderful sights will live long in memory. There is Lake Louise, an exquisrtely colored limpid mirror of glaciers and snowâ€" crowned peaks an the brilliant blue of the sky with its argosies of fleecy clouds. Mounts Stephen, Chancellor and Sir Donald rise into view as the Great Divide is crossed and the marvelous Yoho Park is traversed. Canyons, caves, valleys, deep gorges, passes twinkle past the tram in its Journey which is sometimes slowed up to admit of a more lasting impression. ‘ The scenery is so perfect that to avoid missing any the train does not travel at night and continues its journey at dawn. For 250 miles it passes through the Great Canyons of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers and the long day of ï¬fteen hours is one unbroken pas- ture of delight. Vancouver is at last reached an a short but interesting boat trip is made across the straits of Georgia to Victoria with a panoramic \me' ridin (htch. .-\ l'uihnl Status whisky patrol boat sailed up Chippawa Creek and trwk phnhmraphs â€1' six rum-run- nm-s rmuly to start. fur Humiln. Thomas Hilvln'ist. and his family nf St. 'l'hc'nmls. hml :1 nm'rnw vscalw whom Hwy “'an fun-ml in ï¬rm in night. altirv fwm their burning: Immv. F. (I. Rit‘km'll Hf Chatham. MIP- phmw lineman. full with a owllap- Sim: [mlv at Drosdvn and was m sop- innsly injm‘ml that his I‘PCHVPI‘Y is thibllhlful. Throw? and :1 half awn-s haw hum donated by S. M. \\'alkinshaw, a fm‘mM‘ m‘osiclvnt Hf SI, Catllzu'inos Parks Board. :14 a mlhliv playgruunrl. He will; also_supp]y equipment. , fl Hamilhm Roam] “f Cnntrul I'vaf- ï¬l‘mml their l'nmmnwm‘latitm of S. K. “'3“. of St. (latharinos. as City Trmsurmn C. S. \\'?altm'.~' wtirod prm'isinnally till tlw qnostion of tho 1‘1‘Ii119i:1t(‘n1«"11t. nf tlw rnsignml twat- m'm' has boon (lutm‘minml. Trouble is _ again brewing in snutlwrn Albania, m:vnrd_1_11g to des- putvlu-s from 'l‘irana. the capital. lnsurgvnts mm grmlually forming groups and attacking the regular [mu-us. it is «lowlarml. :md Hm capi- tal is in clangm'. â€II!†\' imina authm itins' nuiormi th I'wniuqsih Engineering School mm wnw Hihni' CUHI'gPS ('IINNI Ini' thu IHI‘IIIEIIIIIIII' Hi the Imnl hL‘L'allSI‘ oi the Imquont RII‘I‘PI Iights and dis- Inrbam vs behwvn Pan-Herman, Sn- LialisIâ€"Dvmncratic and Jewish Sill- «Innis. Tl1i1h all11g111l m11mber150f the R111] 1111111011. 11 111min11111ist 1111;:1111iza- [inn 11111111111111 “ith hming been im- plicatm‘l in 11111111111, insurr rootionarv 1‘11m'11n11111ts. “111111 plucml 11110an 3 111111311111 for 1i1111011tati011 Lo P1111tugose Guinea, in Afriqa llllllll u-vâ€" The London Daily Mail says the Sox‘iet. Embassy in London has been granted the protection of an armed guard (lay and night. The embassy the wiper understands. received a letter iln-ealmiine violence against. vermin of its ni‘livials, and this was eenl. to the Britisa authorities with a geqnefl fo1'_pi‘owction. Further details were received in Peshawar. British India. of the re- cent executions of 36 rebels near Kabul. Afghanistan. The Emir of the Khost district. of Afghanistan. where the rebellion eccurregl. held -. â€" __ a full durbar. or native celebration for the occasion. The condemned men were led out and shot in the presence of a great crowd gathered from all the district. . ..v' -- The train carrying the press cor- respondents who are reporting the Prince of \Vales’ tnur in South Af- rica. narrewly escaped being wreck- ed as it, was nearing Theunissen sta- tion on the way from Bloemfontein, capital of the Orange Free State: ow- ing to the breaking of two tie-rods World News was nwrtm'nml in view of beautiful islands, bays and rocky headlands and the snow- capped mountains of the Coast ranges andthe Olympics. as a backgr‘ound. “It“ Vbnv v- ---râ€"â€"â€" . . The return journey - takes us through the Cascade Mountains and the Kelowna Valley to Nelson, com- mercial centre of the Kootenay district. An overnight journey ends of 104 miles over the newly com- pleted Banffâ€"Windermere Highway through awe-inspiring scenery. Satur- day, Sunda , Monday and Tuesdayâ€" four full aysâ€"are taken up with the above. Then commences the trip across the prairies to the head of the lakes which is reached via Edmonton and Saskatoon to Lake of the Woods district. A full 24 hours is spent among the sights of this wonderful Lake district and then the trip goes on to Fort William. From this point the journey is continued by boat through Lakes Superior‘and Huron to Port McNicoll whence Toronto is reached four hours later, and the trip completed“; ‘A A . t _...._.A A n mlï¬rnn VVltay-vvvu. It is difï¬cult to conceive of a more healthy or a more diversiï¬ed holiday than the one outlined above. In addition it brings home to the parti- cipant the glory of Canada in a way that is unequalled in so short a time. No one can take such a tiip and not return from it big er, wiser, more conscious of Cana ian nationhood. And such an experience must of necessity be invaluable for those .whose profession it is to teach the {next generation of Canadians. umlm' _th(3 hmly of the Sleeping car In winch tlw cnl-resmmlents were riding. ‘ “ - ‘I‘, l--.>“ ll'llll'pi. In the case Of the two Montreal men. Alfred Shiner, aged 34. and Karl flunk. 27. wlm. along with a Swiss clerk, were charged with smuggling: narcoties into Holland fmm Switzerland, Cook was exon- erated at. the. preliminary hearing hefnr'e a magistrate. The charge against. Spitzer. however, as well as that, against the Swiss Clerk. will he heard in a highereonrt in Rat- temlam. ‘ " " “ ____ ALA; U'l Hulu. Tho London Daily Mail says that the Earl nf Cai'nm‘wn has boom (*nn'uwllml by absolute necessity in 9011 many thcmsancls of acres of his inhm'itm‘l ostatos owing to the heavy (loath duties on his father‘s pl‘n- [1(‘1‘13'. FIRS'l‘-(_'.I..\SS HEINTZMAN PIANO and (lm‘ilinn Playnr: Stnvos~ Quo- lwc Hoatm' (new .Ransre and25mull Hunters; Furniture â€"-(‘.upbna1‘(ls and nthm' hunsvhnld articles. Apply \V. .-\. .\chm\'an. BOX 19. Phone 81. Durham. 33 ‘28 tf H .‘ SALE OF HOME MADE BAKING, ETC. "I‘HF. LADIES AID ME THE MI-Z'l‘H- enlist. Church urn llnlclinr: a saln of Hume-made Baking, Afturnoon Tea and [Cu Cream on June 13 in the church basement. Doors open at 3 «.v‘clnck. A gnml musical program. 1 ON THE ABOVE D..~\TE W. B. PHIL- litm 11111 1..) Exosight Specialist of \\. H.T1\lm 11111111111 C0..U\\1‘n S111111d.t'111‘m1111y 111 R11‘ies, Tornnto, \xili \isit McFaddcns D1ug Stare, I1111liam.\1“111112‘11 appointment at Drug Store. R1111 airs 01‘ dupli11ltes 111 111g‘ok1;..111 1 lassvs, left at Drug Store, “ill 1‘11cei\11 mumpt attention. (Too Late for Classiï¬cation.) CLASSIFIED ADS. TUESDAY, JUNE 9 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE FOR SALE We understand that there is to be another District Rally in Owen Sound on Dominion Day. Last year the First Durhams went to Owen Sound in full force and suc- Ceetled in bringing back the Sig- nalling Troiihy which meant that they had the host. signalling squad in the district in semaphore signal- ling. This year we hope. to gu Up in greater strength and bring back furthm' honurs. However, no ofï¬- cial word has lumn I'ccnivml fwm district, llo’haclmjartnrï¬, and them may law no Rally. Four weeks from next Saturday. the district uunp at \Vhile Cloud â€pens. We expect tn send aimut twelve Scents tn the. vamp again this year. The price is $10.00 fur two weeks â€I" $6.1M for mile, 1 A number of the fellows would like. to gu but, cumin! ï¬nance the trip. The. camp is a real henm‘it in any buy in aclilitiun to beiiiu‘ a Sph‘ns dill Hitting. As fit ' as [n‘issihhn the SM. encourages the l'elliiiws to get out. and earn the. money for the camp. ’ It has Hueuri'wl in him that a llllmllt'l' (if the) people (if tilt?- timn must. have little mlil ,iniis that lhe buys could ‘iln <uch as IDOWllh: the lawn. tending gardens. etv'. li' )‘Oll have anything of this nature to live dune. please cummuuimte \ViHl .\l:'. )liili.lli‘*lii'u‘, the. Si'ifiutlnustél', 01' \\ itl! Teil Clark, Tl'OOD Lemlei‘. Perhaps tlw foo lnnks u littlv high to some- [wuplen hut. \yhnn xw say that. “'0 “mm [warly $200.00 _i:1 thy; "lmlu" on last. yt-ar's camp, it Will1 Show that. it. «Imus nut. mvut. tho l'tlll- mug exlwnsos 0f thncamp. The lmys {:‘Pt «‘xcollunt. t'uml. 'hu touts. are Stlppilcd; and “'0 may say here that tho temts :u'u not nhtaim’ul trim nt' champ lmt. haw tn hv ‘3th from ttw Militia Dvpzn‘tnimt; :mci iilm't‘ is no charav t‘nr trnnsgwrtmlm t†.m- from camp. In illitiiiiml. supplies haw to tw hruught t\\'c-nt.,\'-Hm-v miles frnm 0mm Snumt. The SM. hows that. thn parents at the) Scouts will «'H-mmrato with ttw boys and sun that. as many as possible haw tlw Imnutit. hf th'< outing and training. Troop Nate-s Patrnl Imzulm' Erny NvaVrrs and Smut. (tmrgo Hahn spout tlu- night of tho 23ml Hf May H11 an «wemight llikl‘. Ask "Bony“ it' it. was cold. NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE :59 The Finest Manitoba per hag Chevrolet (Ereases ACCESSORIES OF ALL KINDS Pastry Flour 2411) $1.20 Goods Dellveml Anywhere In Town A. NOBLE. Prop. GUARANTEED REPAIRING Sales and Service District. Rally Headquarters for Camp Flour $5.00 E5531. ' ' ' ‘ ' 8“ ï¬t..." “'7' The “pup" tents are not Living used as much. as they might be. Don‘t be afrald of wearing them Vu‘o They say the Second.T;°00p of Oxyen Sound are the best an the D‘s- trlct now. Let’s Show them they aren’t. ‘ . out. “5 \Ilv. The. “01w: arn 511111111112 tn tho hunt in the Patrol cumpotition these daxs. Thex mav be small, but they re there “ith the goods. WONDERS OP MODERN SCIENCE Sitting in the. home of a friend the other e\ ening we heard the strains of a pipe organ mer six hundred miles away, saxs a writer in one or our exchanges. The room in \1l11en we sat had every V1 1nd1m and doorl closed, and the home was weather- stripped. There was no aerial or outside connection with the. radio cabinet from which the, strains of the pipe organ were coming. A brick house. wealher-stripped and closed tight as a drum. and yet. the 1111111 organ playwl six hundred miles a\\ a1 \\ 1s l112111l 1lislin1tly. Talk about \11111' lairx slmivs. \11111‘.\lz11lâ€" ,1Vli11s \\on1l1-"'lllul 1111111 {11111 llm 11mm- llhat 13111 111.» 111111.111 11:11» "he other night. we saw a picturv that muvod ï¬t) a semen. For a mu- mont it was st.iIl~â€"-snmvt.hing had happened In the mm-Ixinu. It was still. like the 0ch magic [atom pic- tures of twonh wars ago “10†the people heman In walk, “10 hilds l_-w gan to lb, and tho “IN. 0 scum \\ as in actinn. A few days ï¬g.» {1' I‘m: hag: liIImI with gas and cIriwn Ivy Inntursg brought thirty-two m-nplo frum (emu many In America. In 81 hours. It WO'O' 0’0“..- [3' lmusn this spring. 1 1‘ rangc- H10 furnnm {00k Christopher Columbus months to make the trip. And 511 it 311111;. Science prevents pestih noes surgeons make new faces phwicinns prolong life, in- waters 511111! ships into the air. and under the was and “111 human voice speaks acrms \'a~1 distances. miles are ohliteratvd until a man crosses the 01111111111111 helm-1111 daylight and dark. This is :1 wonderful age in which we live. We have witnessml the emulsion of steam from Watt‘s tea kettle. through the. minister turbine engines into the marvelous work of the dy- namo. Today scientists tell us there is power enough tucked up in a tumbler of water to propel an ocenn liner from New York to Liverpoolâ€"- that a few quarts of water some day, will run factories and furnish the necessary power of transportation. And yet. some folks are worrying over the possible exhaustion of wood. cunt and oil. Better worry for fear some inquisitive scientist touches the wrong atom and blows us all inlu spam‘. $0an seeker aflm‘ knnxx'lmlm- is apt. to du just. that Very thing. and \viwn lw does. we. won't. va-n haw tiw timv tn say "good- bye." Rovm'sing Hw «.im'isiun 01' their party vaucus on Thursday evening, the Frvnch Suciulists dvcidcd to summrl Hm (imw'munm. and ap- prmml tho mini-1mm! «M'Ian'atiun 011 Mm Mnruccau «mvshnn. Thus the thwatvnmi whim! ('l‘isis was pl'uh‘cl Illc‘ l «on tlw MHl‘uu thrwtmmi sin-Nod. thi lis grub-mm: "I‘ll clean sprung. hu_t_ I won t rear- PAGE 6. Hf â€1031‘