heiks†p.m. "I rrchanta mm'h mint-99! 3. 'mm and Price-vino min-cl at. St. w. I. om Monday a . 17». at 10.30 a... urn-Ha McLeod d - Hno- brick of My. ’KATT lilnce and use potiuted and die use. when HI I)" had by cll'tllPd. We Health Worth? 5‘ WEEK Prices Guarantud eatre and 20 xery and 99d than tple does urchase. he exact ax Extra y Store IcLEOD \\ 99 U .‘h =1! 13. I“. I M I'll; n. by ï¬rm. . augm- i": . I H .4 t'hur - _oh “V )l’ 316.80 Earlv ml Hose. Phone 3-]: wnds mhn haw .\ prays, ma! Oh». ition PH 0 34 z \V 88 1nd pro; S'Io "I HIV)â€" halls '3" W30 $1.75 l )n pm- 190 of My. m > well while It the I W†Hum mum-urns aw always and fur thv hvno'm of t pihll 1H “'0'“. “'0' PXD humpvr Imus» at thn now! \\'mlm~solay night. whirl! omens at thv \ tnmm'mw unrmomn. 'l‘huugh \w‘ haw not had tho ad- Hmmgv nf an aolvanm‘ rowivw of this vunwum's wnrk, the norsonnel awn-uh tn us. and as many M the. minstro-ls haw.» provinuslv :Ippozu‘ml lwhiml thv lm'al [mallighta wn pro- 4hr! an vw'ning nf unallnyml Dira- ï¬lll'o'. .\n #8810“) h-lvm'aph Opnrator has no'Vt'l‘ how" late fur work in his 37% ymn‘s nf svrvim'. In his dashes to am ofï¬ce. hr was always on the dot.â€"â€"â€"-D9troit F ['09 Press. l'III' mm» “"10 past. tho company lI:I~ lumn hnlIlinI: I'I‘lIIIarsals and. IIIIIlI-I- I'M'I'flll training and I'lIIsn :IIII-nlinn tn lmsinvss. should give llII-iI palmns 3 WM Im'ning 0f darky mm.- and slum. “it and humor. as nnlx il naliw of Hip Suunv South I Ill put It across. l'Ix and “Q" In" is mm amor- II-m: *ltlgilll. I'llld \w “ould nut be \v I \ mm In surprise-II if this proved ll'llI' III mm as \VIIII. l‘nmpnsml of lwI-zil I:IlI-IIl. with which Durham illlllll'llll"5 {III' {l|\\;l\'s svmpathctic. and I'm â€In lw "0"". I»! thv local hos- Ivilnl :zs \\I-ll. \\O' nxpml, to 306- a humpvi' hilllSO‘ at â€In [II'IISI‘nlaLiIIn llI‘\l \\'I-IlIII-solay night. â€It" plan for \\'lIII'lI IIIII‘IH al â€In Varifl)‘ Store .\ol\'vrtisml as “thv o-wnt of tlm Malawi." tho-w is little doubt that. ihu minsli'vl slmw tn amwm' bui'm'!‘ .t INN-hum mulls-mm nn \Vpolno-sday mo'uim.‘ nf nc-xt wuok will live up in all the- gnml things said of itâ€"« mal tlio'n snnw. All aililml inm'nliVn r.» a m-nwolml llOliSP and mlvnncn sale «1' llt'kt‘tï¬. ainol thv o'arly display of Hu- "ï¬lth." sign is the- fact. that tho- pmm'mls urn tn lw iliwntml to rlu- Durham le Cross Mnmm'ial Hnspital. an institution which has llu- backing of awry rPSiilvnt in mwn :iml sum-minding country. OLD-TIME MINSTREIS T0 PLAY HERE .U. “n' rlnso- of thP rlvrtiun nf ul‘lh-o-rs. tlw nrw prrsiclrnt. Mrs. Paalflo-M. umk rlmrgt‘. 0f Um mrrting. [Mk-gun's tn thn Prf-sbytm'ial of â€In l'nitml rhurrh. which mm'ts April ‘27. arn Mrs. Paelfleld. Mrs. Kinnm and Miss M. Lawrvnco, 'l'ho- mew-ting clnsml with a hymn and Hm Mizpah lu-nmlivtinn. unm- anh a social half hour was spent and Mrs. 'l‘wamley so'rvod a dainty lunvh. Popular Company of Local Enter- tainers to Present Excellent Pro- gram in Town Hall Next Wednes- day Eveningâ€"Proceeds for Red Cross lemorial Hospital. Hnnurnry Pro-sidvnt, Mrs. J. E. Pun-rs: l’rvsidvnt. Mrs. It. Pmlm-M: \'iw-Pro-sidmit. Mrs. C. Kinnow; SN?- ro-c-nn-y, Miss Juanita Holmm; 'l‘i'misum-r. Miss Elizahrth Kinnom; illn'islinn Sh-wm-clship. Miss Vinlo-t Snvll: SIipo'rinti-mlo'nt. of Milo! Buxps, .‘llsW Mia Mo-h'zilfc-z Pianist. Miss Sic-Ha “Nil-av; Pro-gs Rppnrtm'. Miss Mary Mutt-:ilfv; Ho-rnlds 0f \Vatch- imwr: .U'i-ivn, Miss Mzm 'l‘raynnl'; FHI‘IINNH. Miss I'IH'N' Hutton; India. Mi.“ l’lim-Iw \anfi’: Kurt-a. Mrs. R. Milo-s; Japan. Juanita Holmvs; China. Ada; Nlo-tcult’o'; Urinntnl, Mrs. .\. Sinai-1w; Fro-ni'h. H. Smith; Indian. E, vaitt; 'l‘o»nipo-r:um-, Mrs, Charlvs val'o'. The annual meeting of the Young Ladies' Mission Circle of the mean Street. l'nited church was hed on Munday evening at the home of Miss ii. 'l'wamley. The president was in the chair, hid the meeting opened h singing and repeating the Lord’s rayer in unis-en. Miss 'l’wamley then read the Seripture lesson. which was fol- Iuwed by a short, prayer by Mrs. Peters. After the second hymn had her" sung. Miss 'l‘wnmley gave a wry interesting reading. The Easter thunkefl'ering was then reeeived. after whieh the minutes of the last meeting Were read and the roll railed. After the business had been dismissed. Mrs, J. If. Peters tum! eharge ut’ the meeting. and new of- tieel's were elected MP the remit“! year as follcm's: QUEEN STREET Y. L I. C. HELD ANNUAL MEETING Hrs too Dominion cerenlht who VWVIH thp new Garnet that 'h.“ we- make it poodblo togfo' W cessfully O build“ 3““ north. VOL. 59.-â€"N0. 3066. rs. G. R. Padï¬old Elocud President for Coming You and 001.91%“ to Convention at Owen Sound Ap- pointed. who with“?! Following an illness of a little more than thl'o'v \Vi-o'ks. the «loath Hi'i'ln'ri'd on \Vi'olno-Silzly iw‘o'ning of last week of one- of the pioneer resi- dents nl' Kemwl 'l‘myns‘hip. Mrs. Rollo-rick )li'Eat'hnion who passed away at tho- lznmw of her son. Angus Sli'liat-hnie. R. ll, NH. 6. Syito-nham 'l‘ownship. near Hwath Head. Some Weeks ago. Mrs. )li'l‘Iachnie fell and t'ravturml her hip, and at her ail- \‘an(wl am. being 86 years old. the shock was too murh for her weal;- enml constitution. and she gradu- ally sank until death (-ame. She resided the greater part of her life in the Nth concession of Koppel. where she was much esteemed and beloved. and her death will occasion sincere regret. The sympathy of the entire community will go out to the bereaved family. as during the last eight months. a daughter. a grandson. a daughter-in-law, and now the aged mother have been taken. Her husband died seven years a 1. g'(l‘he funeral took place on Friday afternoon at L30 o’clock from the residence of her son, Angus. with service conducted by Rev. J. L. Mc- lnnis, Owen Sound. and interment at the Sarawak eemetery. ‘___A _. M3“; tï¬Ã©ï¬Ã©'ï¬-ni'engiéthh aunt of Mrs. H. Allen, Mrs. D. Allen, Dur- ham. and Mrs. Peter Mel-Sachem, Egremqnt. 3.11.03 whom attendend the SA... nursvs in six ('vntrvs. Austrian work is carried nu by twvlvu missional'ivs and Hll'm' nurse»: in sown contrms. while- in snwntmm additional con- trns, wnrimrs aro tom-hing and bring- ing tlw rhvm' of [hp Gospel tn Ital- ians and nthm' I'llu'upc'uns. 359331-159: Friday. WELL-KNOWN LADY DIED AT OWEN SOUND lntm'osiing I‘Pplil'ts ware rpm! by Hi» so‘crntary. Mrs. Hay. from the irvasnrvi- Mrs Wiggins. and tim .0"l’l'¢"fll'\ of iiiv strnngm's’ dppart- mmit. .\li~' Rnhvl‘t Smitwh Chaptm‘ 5. â€Thu ,°'l)i.~'tinitiw ()ppmiunih in lilaiifl.‘ hum tiw stud} bank. “as takmi up by Mrs. Twamlm‘. Mrs. Knvrhtvl. Mrs. Magnum and Mrs. Mc- ï¬lm'klin. Th» m-vatwst (-hmgn :igaimt. Hin- 'Hmtinumi «in pug» 2‘ Late Mrs. McEachnie W'as Aunt of Mrs. E. Allen and Mrs. D. Allen of This Place and of Mrs. P. Mc- Eachern, Bgremont. If). IIII this IiIIlII :III iIIIIIInIII from IIIIIiuI ~IIIII'.I°II' has IIIIIIII $338 .‘XP66. In \\ I‘St Ilhinm IhIII'II mm 9 III‘IIHI' hIIs \siIh II sIIIIT III 30 missiIIIIIII'iIIIII and I3: IZhiIIIIsII IIIaI'hIII's. Home from all IIaIiVII SHIII'I'I‘S has IIIIIIII raiSIIII III". I I6..86 VIIIwiIIIsIIIIIding IIIII IIII‘- IIII"‘ III’ I i\il “313“!" “01k has hIIIIn \II'IIIIIIIIIIIII} sIIsIIIinIIII with III) loss of life. Through a great. VaI'II't-y of missiunm'y IIII'III'I, in II]! parts of ma IIIInIiIIiIIII, {I sIaII' III’ 66 missimIaI‘iIIs. assistants. III‘ZHSIIIII‘SSI‘S and hospital nursm III’I‘ IIIIiIIg USN] in 46 I'IInIIIIIs. III'iIIIIIIII WHI’k in British Culumhia is I'III'I'II‘II IIII hy II) IIIissiIIIIaI'iIIs IIIIII 7 hIIIIIIII-s. and contributions amount,- ing In {\"LIII'II haw I'IIsultIId I'I'nm SI'IIIIII' III and III‘InaIiHnS fIOI'n HIPS!) pIIImIII. 'lhII InIIIIIII “nrk has hIIIIII sIIsmiIIIIII hv 9 misaiIIIIIII‘iIIs IIIIII Mrs. Po'tnrs haol vhal'gv 0f the mvvting. which opmwd with the [Cash-r hymn, â€Low in the.» Grave Ho- l.a.\'." fullmvml by pl'ayo'l‘ by Mrs. Motl'zw. 'l'lu- x-vsurrwtinn stnry from Julâ€). '20, \‘o‘rsvs l (H 18. was tho-n ro-aal. Thu Huralcis gave glo-anings l'rnm Hwir hulcls. Fiw hranchns in Japan with 36 mission- :u'ivs. H-i .lapam-sn tvachvrs. assist- ants 36. Hihlu 3“»an and “PIJH‘I’S 'IIII' WI'IIIIIIIIs MIHSIUIIal') SIII'iI'ty III IIII' UIII'I'II SII'I'I‘I I'IIurI'II nII-I. at IIIII paI'ysuIIIgn HII 'lIIIII'sday, March 18. This IIIN'IIIIg I'IIIvaI “[0 history as a MI'IIIIIIIisI III'IIIImIIIaLiIInal sn- I'II'I3‘. “I‘IICI'IUIIII its III'Stilly is IIIIkI'II IIp 33IIII IIII- IIIIII'II (IIIIII'CII «If IlaIIleIa “hilt“ calls IIII' l'I‘llI'\\('II C(HISH’I'BIIOII and more va'sistont I-II'III'I. MUN} I'IIIIII, IIIUI'I' facts. more l‘ulks. DION" I'IIIIIIs an» "CHIP“ if the gI'I-III. III-33' CIIUI'I'II is II) have a worthy I'IIIIII'IIIIIIIIIII from this in- stitution. Formerly Known as Methodist W. M. 8. Society, at Next Meetin Will be Under Control of United 0 arch of Canada. QUEEN STREET W. M. S. HELD FINAL MEETING H. P. KENNEDY President of the Livestock Produc- ers of Canada and probably the greatest exporter of cattle in the Dominion. DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1926. Durham frimnls 0f Rm; Norman )lvclauslnml. fm'mm'ly pastor tlm Baptist cungmgation here, will re- grvt. to loan: Hf his lwrmnwmont in tlw «loath of his fatlwr. Mr. Gmmgo Mmiialuslancl. which occurred at. his hnmo' in St. \‘incvnt 'l‘nwnship on March M. 'l'hc- late» Mr. McCausland was born in 1837 and spent his [boyhmul days in Nottawa \‘irinity, Simcm» mun- t‘y. HP has liwd in St. Vincont sincp 1857. [is-sides Rev, Mr..McCanslamd 01' Port. I‘llgin. H10 dcxfo'asml lmn’os a daughter. l-‘lnrvncv, and son. Her- man. both at home. and George, at Duncan. Intnrmont was madn in [hp l'ninn cnmc'te-ry at 'I‘hurnbury on March 13. ‘ wards. in fl. Chronicle. It pays. BADLY INJURED. BY BOIB IN CAR 0? GOAL loqreflegygnngulgn fpund Explo- Irvine Graham, young man of Mooretield. was taken to the Guelph General Hospital Saturday because of a serious accident which occurred while unloading coal from a rail- way car at that place. Finding in the car of coal a peculiar looking object. he struck it with a hammer. but nothing happened. Noticing a fuse. he then lighted it, with the result that an explosion occurred, which may cause permanent blind- ness. and part of his hand was blown 017. An investigation is to be held in an effort to discover how the ex- plosive came to be in the car of coal. FORMER PASTOR’S George McCausland Was Pioneer of Meaford District and Father of Rev. Norman McCausIand. Now of Port Blgin, But Former Pastor of Durham Baptist Congregation. P‘n!!u\\'illfl 'tho prvsmntétimr. tho vwmng was plnasantly spout m cards and dancmg. 'l‘lw “OHM“ of Mr. and Mrs. \Vulim' Clark at tho Bucky was Hm scone uf u plvzisant guthm'ing last Friday ruining wiwn Hmii' nvighhm's and fi'imids in Hm vu'inity gathm-ml to sponci an PW'llim: with {hum lmforo tlwii' (li‘pill‘llll'i‘. for (anvlg 'l‘nwn- ship win-ro- the-y will in Hip future i'vsiciv. M 1'. and Mrs, Clark :u'u loav- ing this \ka to m'mmy Hm John Ryan farm on the sixth (’micc-ssiun u ('(Hlpll‘ Hf milvs vast. of Zion church. Boron-v the-iv «lvpm'turv, tlwir m-ighhm's thuught it a good oppor- tunity for an vxprvssiun 0f Hu-ir reward for this wnrthy cnuplo. and minim-mi at. tlwir hump and prusvnt- ml tlwm with a vonm’llomm rug and racking vhair. acmmpanivd by :m :ldl(ll'PS~‘. Thu mldrc-ss was road by Mrs. Lavhin Mchn and HIP pl'vs- ontutiwn madn by Mrs-131's. A. Thump- sm. 1.. (i. McLean and C. \Vopplm‘. Mr. (Hark rnpï¬od suitably.‘ TENDERED RECEPTION BEFORE LEAVING Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark of The Rocky Are Moving This Week to New Home on Sixth Concession of Glenelg. Slw lraw's to mmn'n Hm loss of a loving and lwlnvmi motlwr a famâ€" ily 0f fmlr sons and four dunghtrrs. Mrs. W. R. Watson (Margaret). Dur- ham: .Rnlwl't J.. Spvrrs. Rusk: Sam- url. Eclmcmton. Alta; Mrs. John Mac- sz (.Elilalbf‘fll.'. AthahaS'a. Alta; Clark. Poacn River. Alta; Mrs, Mar- rrll (\‘irturizn. 'I‘ranscnna. Mam; William. Kamsurk. Sasha: Mrs. Gum-gr Hmlgins (Mayi. Spvm's. Smk. Sho lraws also our hrntlwr. Mr. (Contimml on page 8) was a dwwnd Mrs. Sm“. win» was a dvvntml mvmbvr of thu Mothmlist church from girlhood. was a woman of sterling )hristian Pharaoh-r. of a smmw and clwmful clispnsitiun. onn “ho had tlw hapm faculh Hf sno- im: Hu- blight sidn “hmv nthms wnuld 300 only tlw glmm. and she cvawci nor in 1921. Fn‘ :1 numlwr 0f yvars :Iftm‘ hm' marriugv, siw livmi :tII tiw vicinity «If Durham and mum mmmi tn I’Iicmillv. Some hwnh v0 ars ago tlw fumilv \wnt “psi. but upon tiw Iivzith of [101‘ mmhm' shv (amn back in Durham to can} for her aged futlwr in his Iimlining: \I9ais. \itm' III9 passmi zmav. siu- again I‘oIIII'nmi in her home in Slicers, Sask.. wiwrv she in Is Sim I9 Ivsidvii. MRS. MATTHEW SCOTT DIED IN THE WEST Passed Away March 8 at Her Home at Speers, Sash, After Only Five Days’ Illness. â€"-â€" Was Formerly Much Respected Resiednt of Dur- ham and Vicinity, Where Many Years Were Spent. sive While 'Unloading Coil.â€" Lightod It. frimui lipnn whom you could FATHER DEAD It was pointml out at the Provin- cial Horticultmal Come-ntiun in Toronto last month that this organ- ization is tho large» t hndy of ama- tom‘ gammy-1's in tho world, with 249 distinct. sock-tins; and a member- ship of 60.000. Are you a member of the Durham Horticultural Society? The prem- ium lists are now ready and can be had for the asking, if you have not already receised one. Hand in your memhership fee and your choice of premiums as quickly as possible to ensure your getting the best nurs- ery stock. Do this today. The devil never takes up a collec- tion. All contributions are voluntary. 'll'he Hun, John S. Martin said at this convention: “Amateur garden- ers are organized in: every county in Ontario and in very many lnwn- ships. The ideal is to have every gardener enrolled as a member of his local society. Ontario has still far to go in both her private and public grounds decoration. This provinre can be one of the most beautiful countries in the world, but every gardener and every flower lover and every lover of neat and well planned and well planted pub- lic grounds must; lend a_ hgndf‘ Durham Horticultural Society Com- mence Season’s Work With Ap- peal for Members.â€"'l'o Boautify the Town. The two mulor coaches are of tlm chair. mach. observation typn, and will rpm-030m. the last. word in bus construction. 'l‘hoy urn being built. in Lansing, Mich†bv the Ron Molar Car (Jumpany, and “ill moh- ably lu- dvllVPl'Od withing the nvxl two wc'vks. le cnaches will cnst in UM‘ nvighhorhoocl of $10,000 080'] and arv lwing built oxpn-ssly for th» ()wo-n Snund-Gnolph mute. One of thvm will lwzn' tho name “Lady ()wvn Suund," and the other “Lady Gnvlph." Mr. (Iripps has a wide experience in tho hus imsim-ss, and is wry optimistic in I‘Pgard t0 the busi- m-ss in this territory. l'ntil r0- contly ho was connm:tml with the bus svn'icn {rum \Voston romwcting with ttw Mvtrnpolitan bus linr. REQUEST MEMBERS T0 ENROL NOW «in Thursday. Mr. George ’I‘. Cripps, manager of the company, was in Owen Sound romploting ar- i'augomonts for this end of the sor- viro. Mr. (Iripps stated that. the rompany would start out by giving two round trips a day sorviw hos twoon Owen Sound and ('iuolph. It is likely that a motor coach will leave tho County Capital about 8 o'rlork in tho moruim: and another at ’1 H'rlork ill tho afternoon. mak- ing tho trip to (iuolpli in 31/2 hours. liars will also loaVo Huelph in the morning and afternoon arriving at Uwon Sound about “.30 a.m. and 8 o‘clock at. Might. They will run on sehodulo time. and it is said that the time of arrival and de- parture will he ohsorvod with as much puctualily as a passenger train. The numlier of trips will ho ineroasod it' the business war- rants. The Canadian Coach Company of 'l‘o'rnnm has madv complete plans for dowloping the husinoss between chon Sunni! and (juulph with their cars travelling m'm' thv 6th Provin- cial Highway passing ihrnngh Chats- \VUI'HI. hiwham, Mnunt Forvst. Ar- ihxn' and 190114115. Owen Sound and Guelph are to 110 conneclml 1111 this spring with a. modm n motnr couch service. 'le0 splvmliil cal" aw 111m under con- structinn for this 191111t19.c:1ci1 of them with amommmlation for 21 passengers . and they will likely be. in oppratiun _\\ ill1i11 the next month. Will Travel on Provincial Highway, Make Two Round Trips a Day and Take Three and One-half Hours for Each Trimâ€"«Modern Basses to Be Used. MOTOR BUS SERVICE OWEN SOUND T0 GUELPH WWRLD ‘" @092. h‘“ OH-BOY! WHAT A GIRL! A minister was eating dinner \\ ilh his host before the afternoon ser- since at which he was to speak. He ate little or nothing, explaining that it was not ood for a preacher to eat heavily fore a sermon. The housewife could not attend the ser- vice, ss she hadto tostsy at home and repsre supper. When her hus- bsn came home. she said: â€.Well how was he?†The husbsnd. drew- ing s sigh. replied: “He might Just as well ofet. Past Grand luster Tully of Alberta Was in Town First Pan. of Week in Connecdon With 1.0. O. I. Work. 1h“ mPnIhIrs uf HII3 Lmlgv No 169, 1.0.â€. 1“,. had â€Iv plcm‘me of an ofï¬cial Unit {mm Bro. J. a. Tully of Tux-unto last Monday night. and after tlu- regular business ad- IJH‘SSQd the brethren on the work- ing of the Odd Felltms RPIIM Assn- ciation. Mr. Tully is Past (irand Mastpr of Alberta, and it is needness to 55.13" that the Durham Lodgq ap- PAID OFFICIAL VISIT preciiited and enjoyed his viéit. Willi practically no trust fur the preceding could" of days, “Chi-un- iclo" night at the rink was nut as sucrrssful as it might haw lwvn. and while a big crowd was in at- tc-ndanco, the skating was anything but one hundred per cent [N'l'fl'(‘l. That the Saturday night Hand music was a big drawing card goes with- nut saying. as it is hardly nossihlr .that half those in atlvndanru would have turned «at for thu skating alonr. nspncially in llw mild wra- thor (if Saturday. Always a ponular night with the country boys and girls, last Sutur- day was not attended as well by them as usual, tho. condition of tlm roads making trawl slow and al- most. impmsihlo and anything hut a ploasnro. Had tho owning hm-n mid. therv is no doubt thvrc- would huvn [won a record numlwr [H'vsvnt to tako advantngv of the occasion. This may not IN? the} last timv that this [union \vil_l furnish _tho _ml_isir. on Saturdm, hmwwr though thv nvxt time it will take place val'lie-r in the season Whfln Um clmncvs uf hat «I. keen ice are better. SOFT WEATHER Weather Too Mild Saturday light, but Big Crowd Attended Rink and Took Advantage of Band Music Provided by This Paper. PREMIER E. N. RHODES who will carry to the supreme court of Nova Scotia his battle for the right to have the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor appoint twenty-two addition- nl members to the senate of that province in an effort to put through legislation for the abolition of the second chamber. Unnecessary Precaution SPOILED SKATING TO DURHAI LODGE $2.00 a Year in Cumin; $2.50 in U. S. Commencing on Thursday. April 1. Nos. 1 and 2 rural ruuh-s out. 0! Durham lr-aw Durham pus! mm» in "m aftnrnnon instvml of 9 u'clork in the morning, as has lomen the habit during thv wintvr manths. Ur. Mardunald’s Durham fl'li'lldï¬ will wah‘h Um nub-mm» of this suit With much inu'ros‘t. A wvvk am. Dr. Macclnlmld intim- atvd that hr' miuhl maku :1 flatn- mont in Hu- noar futurv, lml. Inn in- limatrd 'I'uvsday this \Vnuld proba- bly not be dmw now. in \‘H'W uf the aminn takon by â€w London physi- vians. c-(m-ry in his uwn nanw at. St. 41am- arinvs and Tun-unto. Intvrvinwmi 'I‘ur'sday nu Hu' malâ€" lt'l'. Dr. Mavdonalcl said IH- hm] P0- 0."in no unlir'n uf Hw writ having bet-n issued. Askml if lu- hm! any stawmvnt tn makv. ho said. "Not a word, vspocial'v ulldvr [nu-sent cirvumslzmcos." Tuesday‘s dailivs contain a dis- patch t'rnm Lulutnn stating that, .l. M. MOEVOy. K11. has twvn "Htrm‘tmi by Dr. A. B. Mt'tlallum. ut ttu- Mmti- cal Faculty of tho l'niw-rsity ut‘ “'Pstm‘n Ontarin. tn ismv a Sworn-mt- Court. writ t‘m' uustntvd danmgos against, Dr. W'. .l. Mamlnlmlcl of St. t'lntllarinos, fm‘mvrly at Durham. allvgim: lilwl amt slullolvl' and right. to titlv f0? «'Iismwvr)‘ Hf :I “WW «9"- trzu't prvpamtmn fur rmtm'mu lmzh blond prvssnro. Assoviatml with “I“. Mc-Ilallum as plaintifl's aro “l'. A. A. .IaIIII-s and Dr. H. M. Laughton. who it is claimwt disrow-rmi Hw Iomody whilo on rosoarch “Mk III â€In lab- oratorios of tho I' III\oI.~Il\ of WI-st- orn Ontario 'l‘Imir ('laim is that Dr MamInnald Ioarnvd of HIM? dlsvmvrv “Ilila marking also in the LnncInn labora- twins. and “Ililo- IIu-y w-n- pre- narimz mattm' for annmlmwvmvm In. Macdonah! :mnmmu-d smh a dis- Dr. W. J. lecdonud Formerly Prec- tised Here and Recently Acquired Prominence as Discoverer of High Blood Pressure Remedy. FORMER DURHAM M. D. DEFENDANT IN SUIT Ill â€l0 an‘l. llvl'v Mullda)’. “In «It‘- fvndant. askml for an aaljnm'unumt but, this was not, uranlvd hy Hm magistratv, who hold that h.» had had sufflvinnt timn In 2% mun-ml and witnessos. Talking ln‘ixatuly in Hm dc-fvndant. â€I" ï¬rst ulna Hf not guilty was (-hangml to «ms- of guilty. and Hm plaintiff. Elmlgo, was put. in thv hnx and swm'n. (Continumi «m [mm 23 'l‘lm allrmul ut'l'rnsv tmik plttrr in lillis' ut'tlri- at, llnlstviu :nnl \wri- \Vn tn an into lllt' full histur)’ nt‘ “I" attair. \wnht maku mtm-vsting rc-mt- ing withnut any :uipnri-nt lll‘llt‘lll. tn uur ro-advrs. Frmn thn i'Vltlt‘lN't'. it. would :lmn-ar that, thrro- is run- sidrrahlr t'rnlim: iii-twrvn rc-rtain factions in thv \‘illagv. amt whvn at Um rlortinn tiw tirst of this war. the old Pnlirr \‘illam‘ 'l‘rnstm Board was dot‘ratrd zit thv pulls and «'1 hr“ lmard olrrtml. math-rs \\'t'l't' lirnught to a hrail. and \w uncturstnnct that ronsidrrnlilr huril fiwlim: has 0x- istmt since. in rm'tain quartors, The prnsrnt case» arnw nut nt‘ tho noiw lmard. mnsistini: nt‘ Mc-ssrn. llnlwrt Christin. rhnirman, Cllill‘ll‘h‘ Drumm and E. J, 'l‘hnrnv. arranging with Mr. C. (I. Elvicig'r. ttw turn! Hy- itrn si-rri-tm'y. to tr“ «lawn and road â€in Hydro nirtrvs that had appar- vntly himn nrirlrrtc-d. Stating that, thoy wrri- “up against. it." tho- lli'\\' hoard ant into rummnniratinn with Mr. Elviihro. :nid ln- \\'t‘lll. tltl\\'ll «in the morning «if thv 2-'th. with t.ha rrsult that whvn llt‘ wrnt tn the Ellis tifllt'v. llli' :lllvg‘ml assault. is said In haw takrn Marv. CHANGE OF TIIB NEXT WEEK llOlS'l'ElN IAN PAID $10.00 AND COSTS gistratn Laidlaw livi'i- «m Muiiday alm'l‘nmm. \V. l’. Ellis was :issvssml 810.00 and (mists, $23.73 in all t‘ur am assault on t). t}. I'Iividgn «it this placv commiltwl an “iv 2-itli (if February last at Hulstvin. I’lvaid- inn not guilty at. ï¬rst. Ellis suits"- quently changmt his pie-a to guilty :iftm' a short. intm'Vii-u \VNII Hm magistriito. W. 1’. Ellis Pludod Guilty to Assault Charge Laid by C. C. Elvidoo of Local Hydro Symonâ€"Total Cost Amounted to $25.73. Smilin' Char} ie I!l I)0“?".‘_'smrt mm lwfvl'u Ma Some wise bird has SOJd our Wild llfels disappearing -- Its a cinch , 9 never goes out .1? night.