{8 11,26 r Bud [thorns >10 Mal SHOE BOCU RENCE vs. June 10 EK 1926 LORA 'Chants M RINK Orchestra .u. ova-Vo-o-M $4.20 $2.50 $2.25 $1.50 $1.00 [ES 001$ SALE ORN )N AND 632 We sympathize with Mrs. Hahn and other members of the family in their bereavement. The funeral was held yesterday afternmm tn the Lutheran cemetery at Neustm,“ the serxices being in tharge 0f the flew. Ziemer, pastor of the church at that place, of which the deceased was a member. Ho‘siilos )lrs. Hahn here, there al- so survive. three daughters. Mrs. William Bussvll. Carlsruhe. and two sons, Fred. in Chicago, and Philip at Kitchenvr. MI'. Ho'hkupf was 77 )‘I'ai's of {19:0 and was hHI'n in Hanover. Gor- nIzIIIy. I-IInIiIIg In NIII'maIIby Tomp- ship. III-III NI'IIsIaIit. “NP" i't‘t‘l‘) VIIIIng laIl. HI- liwd In this town- ship IIIIIII hilllto‘t‘n )Pal‘S ago. when ho retired {IIIIII ")0 farm and has Silll‘t' III-on Ining with his dang h- tork Mrs. William Hnsfeldt in Car- I'M,“ Mrs. Usvm' Hahn rpveiwd news Sunday 01' tlw dmth at the home Hf ho'l' sish'l' in Garrick Township. Bruvv Oiuunty, of her father. Mr. William H. hkUpf. who passed away nathvr uno-xlwct wally. though he had lwvn ailing mum- ur lvss since early winter. W. REHKOPF DEAD AT CARRICK HOME Father of Mrs. Oscar Hahn, Durham, and Mrs. Alex. Grierson, Bentinck, Died Suddenly Sundayrâ€"aneral Took Place Yesterday. 311'. Jun†Puthm'buugh of London. whn was visiting that ‘aftcrnoon with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh .‘chrthur, hrmmht. tlu- injurml woman [.0 Dur- ham in his car. wlwn an X-ray o-xmnmzmnn at Dr. Jumic-Stm‘s 0f- lit'o- chsvlmo'd the. fau't, that HIP mg lmuv n!’ {ho- right armlnui been hrnkwn at â€w wrist. Thu fracture was ro'ohn'ml. :mcl tlw patient, is now doting: WM“. svrinusly .‘ll'. Juhn Pu hmw-w-r. [.01 in tho- yard buggy again.- thrnwing t1 hrvaking loo: n! tlw youn WRIST WAS BROKEN WHEN HORSE RAN AWAY Mrs. Loretta Noble of Glenelg Suï¬- fered Painful Accident in Pecul- iar Accident Sunday. Mum. Hwy and tllarncv. whu will haw Hm sympathy Hf Hm cummllll- fly in tho-Ir sm'mw. livsiolvs his im- mmhatw ramâ€): his ugml mnthr-r. Mrs, Harm'avo'. Durham. 3130 sur- vive-s, us “1-†as a sistm'. Mrs. Wu- liam anry. Durham. and (Wu bru- Hu-rs. Junws in Egrt'mnnt. and “mm". furmvrly nr Egrvmnnt. but lmw a: Pox-4M»!!! 0! “MPHâ€. Mivh. lh't'o-zlso'ol was a ticmso'rvatiw in .fclcmtinm-d cm piuw 2‘ wnI-kman. Surm'ing Mr. Ham: wbohm and four 0h MIIIII. Rm and CW hmI- HII' MmImth) «If It) In â€IMP surlow. BI nII-Iliah- family. his :I has van i adian Pm wnrking 0 ham. who-r ILIII'IIPI'H. .\II'. Hargmw faI'mI and Mr ammo- wars, III [IIIIIIzInI “ith J0 mIHI'I'. 'IIIIl with [ha I: 'l‘ho- law Mr. Hargravo. whu was m his ï¬fty-lira! yoar, was a son of â€w lato- Mr. Fwd Hal'graw, and Mrs. Harm-aw. and was born in Eg- [‘o-mnlfl, who-r0 hp grew to ynung maulmml :mnl livml the grvatm' part â€2' his lit‘v. 'l"\\'vnty-two years ago ho- was nun-rim! to Miss Jan» Brown Hf Hlvnvlg. “le in Egrvmnnt {Or a Hm» and HH-n mowml tn Buntinck, “ho-n- th“ family ro-sidml for mm )o-m'. 'l'ht-V Hu-n mnvvd to) Olvylun \Vho-rv Hwy rvnminml fur a ymu'. and Man-.11"- \\ hm'o' mm Hnirh-vn M .\l tu ttw what» community, many of \Vlwm hm! not. learned of his ill- m-ss. Whilo- ottwrs, who knew of his indispusitinn. had no thought that his L'nnclition was so grave, 'l'hnuxh ill fur possibly tPn days, Mr. Hargraw‘s condition was 11th tlmnght particularly Surinus until tho- Saturday pi-vcmling his (loath. who-n ho- hmk tn his hm! with pleur- isy, fullnwo-ol by pnvumunia, his do-uth um-urz-irng Thursday mum- «Math Hm. DIED LAST WEEK FROM PNEUMONIA Mr 'l'hn no-ws of mu death early 'l'hursduy mnrmng of last week of Mr. William Hargrave,_\vas a shock VOL. 59.â€"NO. r. Wnlliam Bax-grave Passed Away Thursday Morning- at. His Home in‘GlgneIQL-ifungral Took Place _ â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"- C ‘v- .-vv Saturday Under Orange Auspicos. ', and \V IIII HIP RnII Rm IIIII‘PaI I-nr â€In past In“ VPI‘H'S. III- "I'll III IIN' t'llI|IIH\ III‘ â€I" Lanâ€" I’m IIiI lIaIIVVaV (inmpuny. III; IIII IIIII so-I'Iinn out of DIII- VVIIo-ro- “P “as IIighIV I'IngIIIIImI gmul and Iumpvtvnt. faiII‘IIIII l‘PSidO'Ifl a ['s \lr. qu'gmw aro- his l'nm- Phildrvn. Etlwl. mainml fur a yawn and ~‘ agu. mnvml tn their new nn tho' sou-um! mn- vnv ;. {It Hm Dall'kit'sf mml fur a Hmn. t, “us win plmml Jnhn MN-omzm. One of nur young men was brought before Magistrate Laidlaw last week and lined for riding his bicycle on the sidewalk. The charge was laid by Constable Allen, who says he in- tends to enforce this bylaw and warns all boys that they will be punished if caught riding wheels on the sidewalks. Mr. W. A. Jnhnmm. tbv now man- ager of the Standard Bank. horn, sum'vmling Mr. J. Kvlly. has pur- rhasvd the I'osidvncn of Mr, George Harrnn on Albert short and will get possossion about the middle of August. This is the former Dr. Huttnn propnrty, and is at present occupiml by Principal J. A. M. Robb o! the High school. Won'k «'nmmo-m'ml yostm'clziy 0n grave-Hing Hm Prnvinciul Higlm'ay nurth nr tnwn. It is the intention in ï¬nish Up the rough portions of â€in mm! as far north as Dornoch. TIN! strvtch bntwoon here! and Muuni, Furo'st south of Orchard that was graded up but not finishml last fall is 3190 to kw grawllod and plarcd in prnpvr conditinn at one». A most. plvasant time was spent and a_t _tlw_('loso. Mrs. Henderson sun-ml lunch 'I‘ho- momting nt’ ttw Ymmg W0- nwn's Auxiliary nt’ Knnx t‘hlll‘Ch was hold at ttw lmmn Of Mr. and Mrs. 'l'. anotvrsnn Mcmday night. Ahnut twenty \wx'u in attendance. A t’vaturn at tho running was the full rnpnrt of ttw rmmnt I’rvshytor- ial mvvting in mwn Sound, given by Miss Myrtlv Kort]. Quitn a lot nt‘ \wrk was gut tvhx'nugh by the "muting. Which was callvd as a business and wnrk mouting. and ho- t'nrn mtjnurning it. was c'tociotmi t0 twlot tho-tr pit'nit' in 0mm Sound this mnnth, m'ntmhly 0n tlw 24th. KNOX CHURCH Y. W. A MET MONDAY NIGHT VON-s of thanks wm'o- prvsvntml In Hu- choir and (H‘g:lnist,, to Mr. Hay and â€moms I'm- sm'vivvs run- down! during: Um yvar‘. The ft'fllnw- ing wow elm-too! tn I‘PpI'PSf‘nt Um mvmhm'ship of Hm church on Hm Hfticinl Board: \V. A. McGowan. A. M. Elliott. Rnlwrt Smith. H. R. Pad- livlcl 21m! John MCNaHY. ih'pni'ts \w'rv pi'wso-nto'li ti'nm Hm “Milan‘s Missinnzu'y Auxiliary. tho Miss-inn Circh', the Mission Band, tho- Laotivs’ Aid. thv Choir and tiw Sunday svlmnl. 'l'hn ministnr wad tho' I'vpm't (if all â€In “work (if thv ('il't'llii as pi'o-so'iitmt tn tho. Pm's- hyto-r)‘. it. was found that, mnnny hnri'mx‘mt Inst, yvm' hacl iwmi i'vpnid. that, all thv rurrvnt vxpnnsvs of tlw church had hown mvt. that. ttw sum of 3l.073.73 had lwvn I‘aismt for the Mainhmnncn and Extension Fund and that, thorn was a (Team balance in thn hank. RODS ON SIDEWALKâ€"FINBD 'I‘IIII annual "N‘Pting IIf IIIII can- I“ I'I'gaIiIIn 0f IIIII IIIIIIIIII SIIIIIIII I'uiI- IIII IIIIII-I-II IIIIIk IIIIIIIII IIII Thursday I'H'llill}: .Min '37. â€III IIIIIII'S III â€III I°IIIIIIII II .‘WH MM 3 INHIIIII'UIIS I'IIpasI IIIII II II h IIIIjIIIIIII III II gIIIIIIII' IIIInIIIIII'. 'lIIIIn I'IIIIIIIIIIII IIIII busi- IIIIss mIIIIIiI ,.. IIIIiIIII was pI-IIsiIIIIII IIIIII' III â€III mIIIIsIIII', RIII’. J. E. Various Reports for Year Presented From Different Branches, and Re- port From Whole Circuit Also Received. QUEEN STREET CHURCH HELD ANNUAL MEETING sm'io-iy wvrv po'l'i'm'mml, Fulluwing a family service at the hnniv. a public sm'vivv was held in Hm rhurt'h. the! ni'iivinting clm'gy- nwn hving Row. W. H. Smith. his pasting assistmi by Row, J. E. Pvt‘o'rs ni' thi- Qum-n Stu-0t (‘hlll‘l'h, who lmi in |il'3}'('l'. 'l'lw SN'mHn was (â€â€œ030th by “Nadir. Smith. win» in Hip (’fllil'SP ni’ his ro'mui'ks paid a ghm‘ing tri- lum- in Hw oivco-asml {01’ his “Oh"- it)’ in tho- vhurch. his hmwsty in husinvss. and his mtvrvst. in tho i-nmmnniiy. During iln- sm'vicv, thn iwn t'mm'ih» hymns of thv «invnasml. lho- 23M Psalm anal "'l’ho- Sands «if 'l'imo- .\l'0' Sinking" \Vi'l'o‘ sung by (Continued on page 3) BOUGHT BARRON RESIDENCE 'l‘lm funvral of tho lat» Chax'los L. Grunt. \‘o‘tm'an mm'chzmt 0f Dur- ham, wlmsp (lo-3th rm Munday of last wmx-k was l't'portvd in our last, issnv. was huh] 'l‘hursc‘lay al'tm'nnon from Knox linitmi church. and was on» 01' Hm must largv-ly attvndvd tum-Pals 9mm hvrv in u long time, tlw church [wing hoarly tillml With Old frimuls whn gathm'mi to pay Hwir last trihutv uf I'O‘Spl‘t't to one whom thvy lwld in Hm higlwst vs- tm'm. Th0 survim- was unclm' Hm unspm-s nf the- Masnmc t'rutm'nity, thv (h‘CPilst'd bring Hm last, ('hartm‘ mvmbvr of Durham Lmlgw, ï¬rst furmml hut-v in 1873. and in whivh ho- always tunk a aim-p intm'vst. er 7m mo'mhmï¬ â€œmm in attvndanrr‘ and fullnwo-ol thv x'mnuins tn tlm grnvo- who-w tlw lust. I'ito‘s of the VETERAN MERCHANT LAID T0 REST GRAVELLING THE HIGHWAY Remains of Late 0. L. Grant Borne to Last Resting Place by Masonic Brethren in Impressive Servtce Held From Knox United Church Last Thursday Afternoonâ€"Pr:- vate Service Held at Home Before Body Was Taken to Church. 1 111'113‘1'1131‘11 {111m Hm 111121†\11xili:11\.1lm the Mission Band, I. H111 Illmir 11111! H111 'lhn minigtm' 111ml all Hu- \\'111'K Hf HIP lily SN'ViCB at. the I'Viw' was held in .t'liuiuting elm-gy- W. H. Smith. his DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 3, 1926. From the 1924 Municipal Statis- ‘ tics published by the Provincial Sec- retary‘s Department. we glean the following information: That each ’man, woman and child in the vil- lage of Shallow Lake pays 88.47 in taxes; Neustadt $11.93; Flesherton $12.98; Chatsworth $14.85; Markdale $15.31; Dundalk 81938; Durham $19.76; Thornhurn 823.15; Hanover $26.47; Meal’ord $1.11. In the town- ships the ï¬gures average around $20.00 per head. 'LII|“I Hmcm‘ Harris has his Imadquar- tors at. Arthur, and Um provincial higmmy from that place tn Kin- «'al'dinP. and» hntwtwn Arthur and {"m'anmmd, is the heat. under his Jumsdlonon. Trafï¬c Uftiovr Harris, _nl‘ the Highways Domal'tmvnt. lwltvr known pnsail‘lly. as tlw "31mm! mm," was In luwn last wowk far a fr'w lmurs. llw lil'st nl‘lim’al Visit of tho smnson. Frnm nnw «m lw will nu doubt. make regular Visits up this line to sm- llml. wo don't. inl’ringn ton much on llw prnvincial spend laws and keep a watchful oyn over the roadway from Al‘llnw tp Owen Sound. [10“ First Ofï¬cial__Vis_it of__$eason Last â€...'_I_ - TRAFFIC OFFICER i «in Saturday mnrninu. Fathvr Dun- bar and six ntlwr ynuni: nirn wnrn â€raininmt tn â€N' primtbnmt in St, Mirhnwi‘s tinthmh'al. 'l‘nrnntn. by His Hrnri'. .\I'(‘hbi.~hnp Manil. and mnnni.‘ tho- largv rungrvgntinn prrs- rnt m-rv ni-nrly as many â€hunts and rrlatiws Hf tlw Dunbar family as nvvrth‘nvmt St. John‘s rhurrh thn Sunday t‘nlinwini; (in Sunday mnrning at H mm, Rm: Fathi-r Dunbar (wlo'brutmt sni- rmn high mass in St. .lnhn‘s rhurrh. Hlmwlg. tiw rhurrh «if his boyhnnd which hv hail attmniml be-t'nrn mm- moncing his stuoiivs for the“ uric-st- hnmt. Assisting Fathvr Dunbar worn Fnthvr Shaughnrssy of \V‘nlkm'ton as drawn and Fatlwr Burke hf 'l‘nrnntn as s'ub-ah-zu'nn. Row. Father Alt-(hwy prnachmt a wry nlnqunnt.‘ snrmnn. Hp mngratuhitml Mr. lint“ Mrs. Dunbar for timir nntvrprisu in vducating thnir son for thn priest- hnml and strrssmt tho hardship and snif-sarritirr it must haw nntailml tn providn ftH' Um Ili‘t‘rssal‘y PX- punsvs. Fathrr Dunbar‘s many frii-nds and rvlntix’vs lillml tho (‘hurrh tn thr (C(Hltillllt‘tl on page) 6} l Mr. Darling hail nnt hwn in good lwalih fur the" past war. and i'uui' \kas am) ('Hfl'll' in Durham. IDHUH'~ ing lip from Simeon with his mm. 311’. (J. H. Darling. “01‘6". wlm had Visitml him at Simww for u fvw «hays. It. was hi< inivntinn to Spf‘lld thv most M HIP summm- hm-i- with his sun, and ilnughtm' Mrs. Hum-gm Hflu'llflll, in tlw “UIH‘ that. tho» chungn \wuhi hvlp him i-vm‘wm- “mm a [WP- sisivni mhl hv had a†spring. tlw alftvr i'fl'vcts of an attavk of tho I i u. Sunday. Min' 30 \\ as a hannm' IleIV I'm' Mr. mid Mrs. Jame-s Dunbar and mmih n! tile-nvlg. l‘ o'ntw it hw- mg.-~ Hw aw asinn M â€w wit-mating: hy HM. lathe-1' luhn Dunbar Hf his lit-s. mass. Unique Event in History of Glenelg Took Place in St. John’s Church on Sunday.â€"â€"-Pather Dunbar First Priest From Township. REV. FATHER DUNBAR CELEBRATES FIRST MASS munia. :mil lw tank in his hwi. 'l‘huugh fur a timv he apparently huh! his mm. on \thwsday mni'nâ€" im: his physii'ian adx'isml his ro- mcmil to Hi» local hospital. whii-h mu Mum. and ai'mngvnwnts wore living thumb for his claughh'i', Miss Norma Darling. a ti'ainml nui'si- on tho siafl' nf thw Bi'anifurd Huspiiai. in mmv homo and :Iitnnci hi-i' faithvr. Mr. Ciarnncn Darling [imposing lmiv- ing hi'I'v at i'nlil' u't'lm'k ThllI‘Sclfly in hi'ing: IH'I' tn Durham. Ho» was :imiarm' ly impmvini: and hail hown gning 'nuncl quiiv :1 IN. and mi Sunday haul hwn in Mount FHl'vsi. om a mutnr trip with his son, and had tziko‘n a lung walk with his sun-in-hiw, Mr, G. (higimn. Monday mnrning: hv was tako-n ill. and at “HP“ it was sown that. his (Wilditilm was Sl‘l‘ileS and H10 clovtnl' sum- mmwd. .\ oliagimsis shnwml that. ho was a pnssihlv pmspiwt. for pnnu- Friday Pï¬lldwing Wreck Neuar Varney. Late» \Vo'dlllo'sdily night, of last woo-k. wiwn \w [mnnmt tho- artivln in 0111' last issuv int‘nrming mu' I'L‘attPI'S that Mr. Jnhn A. Darling. on a Visit with‘ mvnilwrs nt‘ his family hm'v. had hown tukmi to Dur- ham Hospital seriously ill with pnvnmnnia. wv had littlu thought that iwt'm'n 'l'lw Ilhrmnclu could i'nach thv post ofticv nvxt morning. he) wuuht haw hrvatho-d his last. and [bassmt UVH' Hm gi'vat (“Vith' from whirl: no trawllvr owni' i'vtm'ns. 'l‘hn annminm-munt 'l‘hui-sclziy murn- ing of his (ivath :ihnut. 6.30 was a gl't'ai. shock to tho pimulatm, and t'XlH’t'SSiHHS nt' l't‘fll't‘t nwr his [.h'l‘éS- in; \\'t_‘l'0' _|lt‘fli'tl un PW'I')‘ hzmci Well-Known Former Resident of Durham, Taken 111 on Visit Here, Answered Last Call Following Short Illness From Pneumonia,â€" Interment Made Sunday After- noon in Durham Cemetery. JOHN A. DARLING DIED EARLY THURS. MORNING MUNICIPAL STATISTICS {Inntinumi 011 mg†HERE LAST WEEK When duty calls, many men in the opposite direction. These old residents of Priceville now living in Toronto must be a jolly, good-natured bunch, as they have already extended an invitation to the editor of this paper to be present, and if it is at all possible, we intend being there. Last year's gathering was :1 won- derful success. with pipe music and everything that would delight the heart of a Pricevilleite. and as the committee this year are going a step farther in the supplying of music. the day will doubtless be long remembered. Fnrmrr residrnts nf l’rirvvilln arr. hnlding tlwir third annual pirnic in High Park. 'l'nrnntn ttlulh-gn strtwt. rntranrt- . on Saturday. JUIN' 1'2. and as ttmy aru dusiruus that this yrar's Wont shall 1w ttw must. surcrssful an t'ar, haw oxtrndmt a prrssing invihdinn ttn' a†inwddrnts at tho vicinity tn jnin with them and ham. :1 da}'cif “J“ aruizuinsininiiii'rur- nntn's outdoor rrrroatitm ground. 'l'in- sucrrss of t'urmrr affairs of this kind is writ knnwn. Being What is known as a "haskvt" pic- nic. nwryhmty is snmmsnd to bring a haskrt. whrn, aftvr an afternoon sprnt in gamns and otlwr amlisv- mnnts. and in tho swappingnf stories of the days of long ago, the cum- pany cnmhiiws in a grand big pic- nic supper under some of the state)- ly traps. Old Pricgville _Re§identvs to Gather -A "0 HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC SATURDAY, JUNE 12 pa i I‘m! Fullmving: thu arrich-nt. it was thought that â€In imy, WINDS“ hh‘n- tity was nut at ï¬rst knuwn. was mnrv si-rinusly illJUI‘t'd and hv was rarriml into The! tlhrunirh- ut‘tiro amt prvparatimns made to take him to â€I“ ilnrtnr, hut this was nut nor- vssary as. thuugh ctzizml at the time “t â€I“ arrictmlt. ho! quickly l't‘CUV- “PM! and. Mr. and Mrs. Schlitz, hav- ing hm'll nntitimt. hv was takvn to his hnmv. 'l'hutlgh o-scaping serious injury, Mastvr Jack was consider- ably hrnismt and will t'm-l tho of- fm'ts nt' thv ('Hllisinh fur a fvw days, but this did not prvwnt him from attrnding.r srhmil Munitay morning wlwrc- tw was playing: around with his chums the same as it' nothing had hamwnmt. 'l'lw hiryrln was protty badly «tam- agmt. having tho front. whorl driven hack almost. in him with tho back our. and Hm radiatnr «if the car. punctnrmt hy the handle-bars, had tirhv' takon tn a garage and ro-: 'l'ho- ch'iwr nt' tlw our «lid nut sue) tlw hiryvlv until it. was alums! mmn him. but inmmliutuly appliml his hmkvs‘. with Hm m-sult. that. thu var was almnst, stoppwl whvu Hwy mot. At this hmn' on Saturday nights, Durham‘s I'mnl strum is about as full of Cars and pmmlv as it will hnlcl, and with cars pnvkml on lmth sidm of tlw stl'm't. motoring tln'nugll town is mwvssnrily slow if acci- dnnts aw in M- awrtml. Mr. Gray was going nm'th, and Mastm' Schntz snntl: wlu'n tlw accidont. nvcnrrml. 'l‘lw instantmmms applimtinn of tlw ln'akvs nn Hm var lll'lVl‘Il by Mr. William (iray was all that savml .lm'k Schulz, sun of Mr. and Mrs. .lulm Schulz. l'l'nm svrinus injuries wlwn it l)l(‘)’(‘ll‘ lu- was riding and tlw car in alum-lion nwt head-«m in hunt nl' (ll-«ms Sutlwrlaml's lmrclwam- slur“ slmrtly :lle' 9 n‘vlm-k Saturday night. 'l‘lm fact. tun. llml m-itlu-r llw var now the bicycle) was muving last was another I'vasnnnllmt Um young lad escaped sn wv , Jack Schutz Had Miraculous Escape Saturday Night When Bicycle He Was Riding and Auto Collided on Garafraxa Street. NARROW ESCAPE WHEN CAR HIT BICYCLE at High park,"i‘c§£6h'£o,"in"i'~i{iÂ¥ Annual Outing. LITTLE PEN - O - GRAMS “Do I have to tip the scales even ?" demanded the guest aggressively. “Kt what do ydu tip the scalns?" asked the manager, trying to be plï¬esam, A guest at a summer hotel weighing himself. 'l‘he our had been left sitting on the side of the road. and whilu waiting; for the driver to reappear, Master Jack Gagnon. the young son of the owner, struck a match. The llanie must have caught in the. cel- luloid window in the back, for it burst out quickly. and in a moment had spread over the. whole (Op, de- stroying it. Before it was put. under control. the cushions, too. were de- stroyed. Luckily the flames were subdued before they reached the gasoline tank, and the car was saved. The Ford car of Mr. (ivnrgu (,iagnun nun'uwly vscapm'l destruction by time last 'l'hm'sday aftm'uonn when thn tap caught ï¬re from an ignitml match. and lwfore the llamvs muld 1w Sllbdm'd. the! top and cushions were 1_n'act._iva!l}_' totally destroy-d. fl‘l Mr. George Gagnon’s Car Had Nar- row Escape From Fire When Top Was Destroyed. CAR TOP BURNED WHEN MATCH WAS LIGHTED Tho lmiivs of the \\'c_)11'1mi's Insti- tut.» wish to vxtmui a vote) of thanks to Miss Jamiosun. 'l‘lw noxt. mr-ot- ing of thv Institute “ill [)0 lwld in the ()rangn Hall on \huinvsdav. Juno ‘i. at 2.30 p.n1..~‘hmp Prosidont. Mrs. JamnS Park. Jc.: l‘iI‘St Vitfe- pl‘t‘SidPl‘lt \II'S. \Villizlm H0510“; N «1nd \ u 0- Pleidvllt. MiSS B. Sumptnn: Sun'vtan. MISS Vma Remy: 'lwaSurm'. \IiSS Allwtt HvS- lntt: DiStriN [hum-Somatiw, MiSS lwlxn \Iclvan [’11-'SSSec1wét31'\'. \liSS Carlin K5111 Diwotms M13. \\ illiam Matlwr, \h-S . 'HmmaS Brig- ham. M1‘S.(Zmil Roay. MiSS erna lu'rr. TH“)\Hanlka\VOmesInMHui‘ “as uruanizo-d in Miss Jamivsun on 'lhursdav May 27. “1th oi‘rhtwn momlms lm'wnt. 'Ilw vlm‘tinn of of!“ 01's fur tlw Mining war losult- ml as f.'0110\\ s: INSTITUTE BRANCH FOR ALLAN PARK Organized Thursday of Last Week and Year's Ofï¬cers Elected. Fur his mowing tunic. Dl' \loK: iv lunk his tvxl 1mm l’liil. . Ru- ,inico in the) Lord." In thir awning lw prvm‘lu'd from tho loxt, John 1:43. “l’nllcm' nw.“ Bull: sormnns \wrv masiorpim'vs. much onjnyml by tlw mngrog'atinn. and will no (Conlimiml rm pagn 7 \IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIsIIIIIII III IIIII IIIsIIIIIy III‘ Knox I IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIcII 33IIs passm last. Sunday 33IIIIII IIII: annual IIIIIII- 3IIIIsaII3I SIIII3IIIII>I 33IIIIII_I IIII.III â€IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII dIIIIIIIg IIIII. past 3IIaII has had II 33II'IIIIIIIIIIIII3 sIIIcIIIIssIIII 3IIIIIII and IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII CIIIIuIIIIgaIIOIIS IIIIII I.IIIIII- IIIIIIII at IIIIIII IIIII Sunday SIIII3IIIII~ sIIIIkII of IIIII IIIIIIIIIsIasm III' the IIIIIIIIIIII nIIInIIIIIII. IIIII IIIII I'I‘IflIIIIg 3IIIIIII. aIIII IIIII iIIIIIIIIIst I.IIII3' mam- I‘IIsI III IIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIII and IIS 33IIIIk. lIIII IIIIIIIICIIIII' IIIII IIIII day 33 as IIm IIIIV UI‘. II. I’. \IIIKI'I3 IiII‘ 'IIII'IIIIIO. IIIII SIIIIIIIIIIIII3‘ I‘IIII II‘IIIIIIIg'II Missinns III IIIII I’IIIIIIII CIIIII'I‘II In IZIIIIIIIIII. IIII. McKay Is IIIIII III“ IIIII outstanding: nIIIII III' â€III IIIIIIIIIIII. IIIIII IIIIIIIgII II3IIIII 80 3IIIIIII. III‘ III:II IIIIS sIIII IIIII 3IIII III 3IIIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIIs a high IIIIsIIIIIn III IIIII IIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIII Us «If IIIII IIIIIIIIIIII. II 33:15 IIIII IIIS IIIIsI aIIIIIIIIIIIIII II in Durham. IIIIII IIIII IIxIIIIcIIIIIIIII IIIIII II! IIIIIIIII IIIIIII.IIIIIII:IIIIIIII 33IIIIIII IIIIIII IIIII III 33IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII 333s I‘IIII3 jusIII‘IIIa. as I33'II IIIII‘IIIIII IIOUSI‘S 33'IIIIII III at» IIInIlanIIII IIIIIII morning and own- IIII.'. Record Crowds in Attendance at Both Services Sunday, While the Spe- cial Contributions Were Very Satisfactory. KNOX ANNIVERSARY WAS GREAT SUCCESS Certainly $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. S. le car was haulml um of UM ditch the lth morning and tum-d in Durham. but will nut 1w roady for tlw mad for snmv mm, as â€mm is considerable I'vpzair war}: to he done. - w. .-...,.... .. asleep. as tho ï¬rst thing iiu rvmvm- iwi-mi was wlwn ihv mn- ran HIT tiw mail, di'uppmi iiiin tiiv illh’ll and lurnmi mmplntvly uwr. landing: right side up about hwlw Hl' lii'im-n fowl. from HIP road and cluse- in â€I" renew. Wiwn ho ramp in. Raw.- was iiivmiing prufusnly frnm a «limp Hit in â€I" i'liili. Hi' But out «if â€w HIV and \vaikc-ii to â€10 i'Psidmu'v «if Mr. Alf. Mollzilu' at, Vm'nuy. \Vlin I'I'll- dm'od ï¬rst aid and hi‘flllg‘ili him in min for mvdical h'naimvnf. Tho var. hmvmvl‘. did Hut rumo- nut Hf lho accido'nt. sn wvll and will likvly cost a couple Hf hundrml dol- lars lo romair and put hark In its (n‘iginal ('nnditiun. Thu l‘e-mlurs on 0m- sidn \wm- mlhm‘ badly lwnl. a couple 0! windows brukvn. lhv lmdy badly slrainml, the from axlo- mm and the front spat rippmi nn‘, The accident. was ('aUSI‘d by Mr. Ruwo dozing at. tho “‘lu'o'l. and M'i- dmtly lw _mu§l hay». «lrnppml all“ Win-n rc-tm‘ning frum Manâ€! For- ust. almut 2 o'clm-k last. Thursday IllHI‘lliHLâ€. a Dodgv sedan dmwu by Mr. Hiltnn me uf this («own \wnf in tlw ditch just, south uf Vuruvy school. and whilv tlw var was badly wrnckml wlwn it turnmi nwr mum and landod nn its “‘hm‘ls imam [war “10 {01100, Hm driver nmuu'ulnusly escaywd with nothing mum than a badly cut Phiâ€. which requnwl a omnplu 0f stitchns to clasp. NARROW ESCAPE WHEN CAR TURNED TURTLE Hilton Rowe of Town Ban on Road Near Varney School Early Thurs- day Morning When Returning From Mount Forest. and alumni at. m}; flatc..i1'1}-x;'t"'i'luy'"Isl“; Chynniclv that l). J. Taylm- had any- Unng to du “in: H; H0 had.lu~ . . - (d‘nntmuod on paw 7V In rising tn actdrvss ttw mun-mm. Dr. Fortum'. whu was “In last spvak- 01‘. said that. lit“ hardly knvw what to say. Ho thnught it was tlmv t'nr tho [mum of tho- victim: and [mm- inco to \yakc- up and put. thv Litwral party in (mm-r it' thvy «to-strut! good gmm'nmvnt. ltvt'c-rrim: tn thc- rmmnt changc- in tlw Snuth Hwy Itictnm. by which Sullivan was plat-mt in North Grey and liuphrasia achtmt tn Scmth (hwy. llt' said that this was plainly thu work of In: JIIIIIHNOH Those nomilmtml will: In: Fur- tuno to conlvst Hu- ridim: \U‘l'o' Dr. 81198“: of Dmmnro' and Dr. .I. A. MCAI'UIU!‘ Hf Mnrkdah'. Bath Hum-n arolltlvn’wn. huwvwr, had ll“ lawn- tinn of standing and told tlw gath- ering so in a few wards. su Haw urns- Pnt. standaIwi-lma‘l'nr' was prm-luinwd 4400th without Hm luwus‘Ily HT 3 ballot. - '“ â€"â€".â€".~_ 1R. H. FORTUNE AYTON“ i LIBERAL CAHDIDATE The rumor swing tlw i-nnnds in Ideal political circles that thi' Lih- Pt‘tll party wnuld not haw a man in tho th-ld in the mining pnlitical campaign providing that, the. Farm- m's‘ party ran a candidaiv. was dis- sipati-d at. tho Lihvral cunvmntion yesterday whnn R. H. Furtnnu. Ay- mn. was solnvtod as tho unanimous «twice of tho cunwntiun and will oppose} whatmvr ('andidntv thn thinsvrvativv (nyl'. F. U. [Martins put. in ttm hold at. mm rnll\i'|ltmll.~‘. yet to cumv. lh'. Fm'tinw was luud- t)’ acclaimed by thv ih‘lvg‘tttvs prim“- on! when h» madv Ins dm-ismn tn stand and was lil'umisml tlw “hulv- hvartod suppm‘t of Him party In South (hwy. Tho mm‘tjm: yi-stvrduy \\'a.~ 1M! too largvly attended. thnimh the \wt. mld day was nnduntdo-dly a i'nnti'ihuting t'actui'. still. it was i'i‘p- l'tPSPllUtt-tVt' of thv ditl'vrwnl parts nt‘ thu riding. and (‘unshh‘l‘ahh' Into‘l‘vst. was shown. “1'. FUl'tunv‘s Si‘lt't‘ttcin as a (‘mutidatv l'ulluwvd txx'u mus- ing SIH't't'llt‘S tlt‘ltVt‘l't'll by Mr. \\'. E. X. Sinclair. Lihvi'al lmndo-r HI tho Untariu Hans“. and thv Hun. .\'.-!.~.m l’arlianu-nt. i-x-Spe-nkc-i' ui' Hn- Lug- islatni'v. Unanimous Choice of Convention Hold Here Yostorday.â€"-leeting Addressed by W. E. N. Sinclair, Liberal Leader. and Hon. Nelson Parliament. Will Support O. T. A FOR PROV. HOUSE '. Sllll. H was I'vp- difl'vro-m parts nf usidvrahlu mlvrvst 191‘!!!"st N’It'c'Hun ln', Julmumn