elf Liable maqes? 112ml] :(1 I ;\ LS amination Results THE BEST ONE T00 GOOD '1' PRICE SI’EC'H LS Variety Store idajl. June 17, ....o--o-oO--o--b--O--OW DEBS 0' O-Onw ent $1.10 â€1K their 0!- " Inns, i .‘Il‘, Erben â€H a hip to 3'" absent s. William 71 \‘c-nhurst nugnth or mm mm 150 15c last wvek â€j _ Peter HY )0- Iality :nml he h schou .ll' r"Panto Humor, 0n 15¢ Ari; wry much alike. ’iis true; A city's built with outskirtsâ€" .-\ chorus girl is too. l‘l. rum-ml was hPIal Monday 3“ .-.-vy .m hmâ€) flu! hun)“, \\'ll"!'0' 9"!" Vll‘O“ \U‘l'n l'lilllllll'lt‘ll by lllt‘ ['Iils‘lnl'. RM. H. H. .\M‘n.~‘lrun:.:. inlo‘l'mflnl hum: maelo‘ lll Hm family plot at thf‘ Rnrkv Szmm-o-n c-o-mntm'x‘. Th0 Pa“ human“ \Vurn .‘lo‘ï¬il‘u‘, .lnhn Mills}. Dan .‘lv.\rlhm', Alvx. McCormiPk. Duncan .‘lt‘QllJH'l'lt'. Hugh McLean and Hugh \lvl’lmil. Rwlutiws from a distance in at- lpnolam'n at llw {unoral were Don- 3M Slvkinnnn. a nt‘phmv. and arm. Bruce. Toronto: A. Rutledge. Tor- onto: J. H. Soul». Toronto: Miss Kale Mt-Pnrmick. Walkerlon: Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McGillivray.'MI-s. Alex. Mc‘Gillivray. Mr. Colin M06“- livray. Mr. John McGillivra . all frnm Paislev. and Miss Belra Mc- Killop. Markdale. . 9 unprvsso-«t With his} rlv‘arnpss 0r ttmnuht. hi4 marvollnus rnmc‘m- hl'am'o‘ nt' atatc‘s Inns: sinw‘ past. and NH» ttwmzht that “'0 wnulct he rzltlmt mum to writo- an account of his pus-ting in ~10 short a timr. “7i"? tlu- rnmnmnity. \"t‘ sympathizn with tlw slH‘ViVnrs in thP 3033 of both t'ntiwr and mnttwr in ttw past flvn munth-z. Thu funo‘ral was hPld Monday at- N‘l'nwnn {rum tho' hnmn. wlwrr SPF- \'i('vs \w'rv rmlohfl‘h‘d by â€19 pastor, Rn}: H. D. Armstrong. interment 1’0"“! mm!» in the tamilv plot at the Ho' “'34 t'llt' rt tht‘ tit‘it. mv‘mbm's 0f Rtu'tN t'hm-rh at tho Rut-k}: was nun ut‘ thu tirst to aitwmh' the building «if a hmtw nt’ warship â€WW. and sim’n tht- mngro‘gatiun has lwvn 03- tuhlishmt in tï¬'ï¬. has boom 3 faith- ful atto-mtnnt and Silttpttl'tt‘l‘. “My last August. the. wt'itnr vis- itmt this tinn nlct man at his hnmn :mot wm privitmrmi in quite a long iutmwivw with him. later publish- im: an account. at tho varly days in thie «(immunity in Tho Chron- irlv at .\m:u~'t 2". Wow wm‘v mut-h inwrvssml with his clvamnss of .‘ll'. mo-mh flHmo‘. \\ all mo'mho at h'nclam‘" 0f M nwm hm“ \\'hn his a Unrat'ram Road to Durham. Hmn little. mnrr than a stunning placv. In thaw clays thorn warn no stores ho-I'o'. van Soulml [wing HIP no'ar- wt slumping plat-n. Durham at than tinw re-nsistml Hf hut. \‘N'y MW in-} hahitants. umvug whnm \wrv Hm luh- Arch. Davidson's l‘atlwr. :uul tlw huu .\rrh. Huutvr. 'l'hv party ro-mainml in Durham; nuly a slam! timr. whom Hwy \wntg nu tn tho- Rm'ky Snugm'n, wttling‘ nu Hm prawn! Larhiv )lrlmau I‘m-m m Hh-m-lu. tlw farm Hwh bring. BENTINCK PIONEER DIED LAST WEEK AFTER SHORT ILLNESS Mr. and Mrs. Jess Wisp and sum and \Ir. diluytun Davis of Allan Park spo-nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. m-a'. \\'i.-w. tlhit‘ko'npnx is tho‘ Ol'dm' M â€In day in 0111' burg. :II‘IIHN' rallml on Mrs. “rat Wise ono mwning last. \ka. Mr. and Mrs. .lzmuw Alrxandm' 0f I'Ilmmmol rallml on a nnmlwr 0f Hmir HM m'iuhhnrs (mo any last. \wrk. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rr-ay. Sr†slwnt an al’trrnmn last. wm‘k with Hn-ir olalughh‘r, Mr. and Mrs. (109i! NHMO'. \lul (Our Own Corresptindent) Mr. Ho-n (Inutts has bm-n busy the [HM I'nw days graveling tho sicleroad \\'liirh was badly in “w now] Hf it. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Fursman and‘ family ni’ tlzimplwll's Cnrnoirs and Mr, and Mrs. David Acllam and oliallï¬lllh'l‘. Eva. and son, Ciarvnrr. of Durham. \wrv \‘isitc'vrs at Mr. and Mrs. Fro-ii 'l‘urry's on Sunday. Mr. anal Mrs. Charlvs Hvay Visitor! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William 'l'urrv. Mr. and Mrs. .lnhn Hmlgsnn and family nl' Durham visitmi one- day Hw lirwi. nl' Hw ww-k with Mr. and MN. Harry "ray. .lr. Mi“ Marv Mrilnlum ..i' m mol- . _â€"râ€". ylty an"? a chqrusuglrl qu-m. a «lay with fric-nds af'mmd the Mm'kx' rvwntly. .\ nnmlwnj from this line attvmlod â€w w nwnlmn Ill Prlcuv'llle last Fri- 1")" Sâ€"Hlllul .‘hsâ€™ï¬ RI-lIa V'Pssic- is spam I'I-n â€3}! with Mr sistvr, Mrs M Halli" at "IlrIu-I'stnn. Mr. and Mrs. LIIIIis Sh“ sllt‘nt- II Ilax with fI‘iI-nd-I amu .\lr. Nuil McLean accompanied Mr. and Mrs, John MCKeclmie and MP. and Mrs. (E. Boyd t0 Guelph last “him-May. wlwrv they spvnt tha may at. tile-.Expvrimontal Farm. “HS \lew m (Slll'lph. \h'. and Mrs. Jamvs . family slwnt a day last \ka with Mr. and Mrs. â€worm! Millvr. \l:-. and Mrs. Jumps Lawrvnm ï¬lm? a day last wwk m n“ ..... _\l Isso-s Joan Renwick, Bow [mum and Margarvt Leith mm'o' spvnt. Hu- work-0 Latino-ring Mclu‘an. I] a _V 'H i nr m at. m-nl ly I'm-mm {rutmcl â€In rfll“ 1H HI \l by .‘l l' Whn mainâ€. all: in lllo'mlw INNSHH. c'k. .‘ll H “t '. mu! 5 With th farm on 'HI Hf .U Iontinueu from page Thursday, June 17, am â€\VO'I HM \lzil'y .‘lfllalutm ul’ St: {lath- allmi on Mrs. “rat W130 mm and Mr mm . l u at 0.0" t' thv Prvshytnrinn Plllll't‘tl, Lihm‘al. amt a man much by all whn \wrv furtunato an m'qlmintamm with him. u- rt tho‘ tin-It. mt‘mhm‘s 0f wt: at, tho Rm-ky. was on» I to ads-ovate» the building in lflï¬-i. .\hmlt. this timr' nlwrs H! Um family livm! an. le'nI-mulin and in Mr. \h-lman livml nn Hm w Rm'ky until alumt 186’s. In what. was tlwn knuwn mm levans" and sub- ?“ Prutnn. Ho' {ah-1' hmk .VICIA'HII avccimlpaniml Mr. .Inhn Mvaclmic and Mr. (I. Boyd to Huvlph last _\'. \vlwro- Hwy album, Um .‘h'? cm “In QHI [war lilmwm'u .‘lr Willowdale mick n f T. Mc'Curmic'k's o-lolost c-nmn burn in 18â€"63 and ! un tho- prnpvl'h' nnm I863. .Umm. this timr‘ HI "I" Mi“ 0 ! awn: '8. J amps last weak Lawl‘vnnn Ill OWN] :H .\II H \Vil." ï¬ln’h‘ H m «.‘Lln'lsh'ua. and Isabolla’ at ‘ptinn of Angus. family “mm in nvral. 2nd «'nm'nssn MI in I869. .\lr. “Him-mu .vnt lmlcling. I elm-ï¬stula Stem _‘.’ lust .lanum' lllt' mmx: mw: Hugh I Thu Chrnn- ‘p \Vt‘l'o' mnrh clvax‘nnss 0f Inus rvmom- I. [with of DW- wm-k-MM with is sgwnoling n a tlo'VMml rinn churvh, a man much 'rv furtunatn : Bf‘aulah Mo- 5". Janâ€: liVo‘ olall lat POI Shvldrnth around Hm \n M41181 ru'owil â€U H. 1" Mini! 'Ss‘lt m 1'81““ 'ilh‘: 'na . a" at \\ um \\' - Hun» H. 1926. As court is brim: lwhl in the 001111. [Hun] nn \leno'sdm. Thmsdzw and tFrMuv nf this “001(le cuuncil will 'hnld Hwir snssinns on thaw dms in one of thn smaller mums. Dolp- gations “ill be hvanl 0n Tuvsday aftm'nm-un. and as usual thorn will [m smm-al of â€mm. Thny haw been ‘ notiï¬ml I“ I’m {WK-30m. ED. J. PRATT ' 8.3. Ni». l. Durham. Phone â€A! Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? ENGAGEMENT \lr. Archibald )larfluaig of Price- \‘iHo‘. UnL. annoumm tlw nngagn- mo‘ni «if hi~' «tau. hh'r. ertrudp Flnrnncn, in Mr. RIISSP†Lnriw Baird of Pontiar, Michigan. HIP marriage to take placo quietly in Windsor the lattnr part of Junn. General â€wing tn Hip High t'mnt bring twhl un Wmhwstlm. 'lhursdm and ltlttllalth Friday Hi this “in-k. all ill-putatiuns haw hown notitiml to he- pro-suit om Tuesday aftvi'imnn. Whiln “it" svzisnn has bt't'll a little havkwai-ol, thvrn is New prosrmct of a 5mm! lim‘wst. tlunmio-n-ial t't‘lltlljltlllï¬ m'n Im- proving. and thvro IS a gmim'al imâ€" pro-ssimi that wv mm on the (we of pmspvrmis times. In mmchisinn. gniitlo'mvn, I trust and imliow that thou- “ill be the samn guml “ill and haimmw “hicn t‘XlSth amongst us all at our Jan- nan svsstnn. 'sinn nl' nur 12mm is â€H' must imlm Sim-c- wv mm in . lit-apo'l' has \‘isitq “'6‘ haw lust MP Ih'lml)’ Rm-Vu Hf I prumiso nt’ luring urwl'ul mo'mlwrs. l WUUM snguvst he upppnitnml 1H rnmlnlo-m'v tn his 1 fumilv, â€wing hvhl un [‘vl'c’vhahly III-3mm! lo \V ' HM 'I‘H .\lr. Lillim'ap. who has [won c-lo'c'twl In sum'owl Mr. Fishvr. wn thvncl a wry lwm'ty wvlcumv. and I \mulcl ro-mmmo-nol that a rvsnlu- liun lw mum-oi appninting Mr. Li]- lit-rap «m â€w so-Vm-nl cummiHo-vs In which Mr. l’ishm' had been assignml. ll l'o-rrml In \‘Hl‘inllï¬ mmmifh'vs for vnnsiulumlinn. So-x'm'nl c-nmmittvm mu! 'l‘uusclny nml'ning. and tlwir I'v- pnrts will lw cit-alt. with nn 'l'm-sola)‘. Warden’s Address 'l‘lm \Vm'clvns atllll't'SS was Hwn rum! by Mr. )lillwr and tlu- (Zlvrk. I’m-cl H. Rutlwrl'nml. rum! 8 numlwr uf anmunirmiu-ns which \wrv 1-0- (SI-IIIII mI-II: I haw gl’I‘III [III‘aSUI'O iII “I‘IIHIIIIIIg \IIII III IIII‘ .IIIIII- svs- sinII III IIIII' IIIIIIIh IZIIIIItIciI, which is â€w must inIIIIIItaIII III' IIH‘ yI-nr. SiIIII- “P "IN in .IIIIIIIarV. IIII- (Brim III-IIIII'I' Ems \isiIIi'II HIII' IaIIks‘. IIIIII WI- haw IIIsI .\II'. I'III'IIII'S FisIlI‘P, l’ll'll!‘ RI'M \I- III .‘II‘EIIIHHII \VIIII gnu- IIIHHIIN‘ III Iwing mm of our most a hm'wst. and \w- may ('xpm't a4 bountiful a mw this smuun as any m'c'Vicms. Mr. Kvnny's adch'vss was Mic-f. and Inn ('nm'lmlml by wishing pvt-[w nwnlhm° nt' tlw ('nnncil â€10 must SIH'WNS during Hm ruining sus- sinn. slimuh-s and ;m us :1 rnsumo- nt‘ 411' linzlm'inl Handing. County and Suburban Area Roads TIH' l'o'pHNS Hf HIP «Immty RUINS 1c minim-r- and tlw Suburban Aro'a ('ilh‘n's t0 thv. svssinns and hoped M'M'ynnv was in tlw hvst nt’ tu-alth and Nady tn thrvsh nut ttw [ii-uh- lvms that would i‘w suw- tu arisv. Ho‘- ttwn intrmhicwl Rm: t2. Elmm' Km- “.‘3 pastm- tho' thv tlvntral l'nitwi church. Uni-n Sunni]. tn ttw coun- vil. Row. Mr. Ko-nny nt‘tiriully 0p- i-nml tho- svs'sinns with prayvr. and tullnwing. mmlv a shnrt atitil't‘S‘S‘ to tho- mum'il. H0 said that whiln “‘0 “mm nut. t'an-ml with 11 particularly t‘:ll‘l)’ spring and tho- H'nps sm'm In iw a littlv iwhincl what. tho-y usual- ly art" :it this timv. wv haw nu 1'4 mm for i'nmplaint. t'nl' m'vm' yo't has ihr‘ lmrit fziitml His Imupli‘ in l'vgm'ti t0 .\t. this session you will lw L’ man in hwy a rate In mowl tho li‘llllltlll'tâ€˜ï¬ of MN. which I am i'ill ungagv yuur most. carnvst ialwrulion. Ynu will IlaH‘ ll‘t’l'lVN‘l Hum ho' human mimilvs. in which iinlml in lull thv \mlitnrs' m Hl' HUT» Will! in†«Inlails of tho wiph‘ and e-xgn-mlitin'vs aml a ( lvlo- shitvmo-nl ml â€in Assvts .i'iliilitio's «if lhv County. I haw askml nur 'l‘i-vasurm' i4 Warm-n John '1‘. Millwr. of Euph- Wm 'l“""">‘hilk wvlmmml Hm 0mm- ('|“â€l'S to “I" SPSSiUIN anal llnnm‘l - - v..I\IL.V nu: urn IIUIU LII" townships and urban municipalitio‘s In [hp cmmty. As usual nu businnss was dmw at thr- tirst. session, it. br- im: In". uwr until Tuvsday after- noon, whivh is vxpm-tmi tn be a husy Mission. The» program for tho WN'k ammzlrml to hp fairly hvavy. tho'rn brim: snvvral communion!inns sumo Of which may cause sumo «lis- Pussiim. ‘ {I'm Imual meeting nf the June sassmns of the Grey Countv Uouncii was lwld on Monday mff-nim: at thv ('mu‘t. housv at, â€\an Sound With at: almost pm'fWL atlvndunCP 0f . â€Wifjllltl [pruty meo's frnm tlw ‘x'I¢-. _ pnigs. 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- raruen John T. Miller Welcomed Councillors to the Sessions at Owen Sound.â€"Reconsunction of Bridge: Will Be Big Item of Cost. w l‘lw initial meeting uf {‘lAn-- lam o‘fll'LV mat a Yours faithfully. JOHN MILLER \Vemlc Lion yuu will lw ('ZIHNI a '81? II'Imm't HM ("Xâ€"- I927. “1:1le I am NIH) Finances lflh that a mmmittvn draft a ll‘Ut‘I‘ nf hem-1mm] \nt'n and plnubl giw you M'npnsml wurk .' l'ro'shvts. as dnlw (‘nllsith'P- 'al briclgns. Um \‘Nl mum-s. â€f in \vhwh urn asurm' tn M- u wuss-m his 2! I'm-“Hm“ Hf s aw gmmral '0 an which in turn was afï¬liated with the parent body, the Ontario Motor League.~ A strong point of this pro- posal was that every municipality doing this was in reality a member of the Ontario Motor League. with all its privileges. A motorist may join the Ontario Motor League with- out being a member of the Georgian Bay Motor League, but could not join the Georgian Bay Association without automatically becoming a member of the Ontario body. Beneï¬ts Derived 'l‘he forming of the Georgian Bay League was done for the purpose of receiving more benetit from the Motor League's activities than could otherwise llt’ obtained. The local; association would function. in con-t junction with the Ontario Motorl League, in advancing the beneï¬ts to the. derived from a visit. to this part lot the province. The annual fee to each motorist was $3.1‘lt‘l, the same as it cost. to join the Ontario asso- ciation. Hy Joining the, home-town Lezgue. the Ontario Motor League received $2.41). the Georgian Bay League received $.00. while the local motor league retained $2.00 for local work. This money could he. {expended in any manner in which ithe local organization saw lit. the 'ldacing: of town signs. the adver- tising ot' the town and its advan- tages. the Upkeep of tourist camps, or in any other manner in which the local ofï¬cials desired. The Stilt) which was collected li)’ the. (tour- gian llay League was to he spent. in a t'tl-tltlt'l'tllth‘ advertising campaign for the whole district. just, as thoI Ontario liody now functions for the’ Whole. province. .\s there are numerous numbers! 1 l l l ot' the Ontario Motor League in. Durham. and only two reported as members of the tleorgiau ltay assm ciatiou. there is no reason why those already members of the parent. liody should not. form a local club. elect their own ot‘ticei-s, handle their own hunts and spend the money for the beneï¬t of Durham and surrounding vicinity. .\ lileetitlu will he. called shortly with this object in view. The New Ofï¬cers The ofï¬cers for the Georgian Hay lJ'tlL’lle elected Tuesday evenint.†tor the t‘t'llllllt.†year are: IOTOR LEAGUE HELD (Continued from page 1) ANNUAL MEETING THE DURHAM CHRONICLE H. is In lm Lupml that. Durham mutm'ists will tako aclx'antam- Hf Hlis prm‘tlinit}. {'m'm a strum; mnlnr (‘llxh hul'v and lwlp. 1w Orr-cmm‘alinn, fhc' d‘lrfll't~‘ 0f nlhvl' [Hm-M in milk" maturing: 98f“? and man- plmuant. KNOX LADIES' AID SOCIETY HELD SUCCESSFUL TBA a 5...... .1_:.:..::_;: 5.51275 1.7... EYE 73:; a: 95.1.. I 3.12:3 9.1:. 1:. t. :12» .25 Bvsidvs tho tourist. h'al‘ï¬v. Hm many ac‘h'mHam-e of a mvmiu-rhsip in tho Molar [maguv WEN Ills“ r0- fm'rml to, thv from lc-ga} advicv. Hm placing: of mad signs. and â€w hm- ing sm'vicv. nut In spvak M†â€14- ad- vantngvs tainml if tmn'im: thruug‘h Hm l'nitml State-s. \Vlwn- thc- Imm- ï¬ts of .-\mvri‘:m .-\utumnhiln Clubs aro- alsn at tho- disgmsal of Canadian am structed to spend 82(1)“) together with the amount, if any, granted them by the Cuunty council. which hmjy was appmached Tuesday. but the result nf which was unknown at the time: of the meeting. u/c‘l'. aro- imhlill «m â€l0 N'hmol L"! gum! pumam i .\«!n1i.~'.~iun 234' al 001110. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES I I II\S I III III II. [NW *1“ SH 'III I \' IIII: IIIIIIIIIII: IIII’II’ aIIIIi\'III.~,III\' SI'I‘ \I(°I‘S‘ IIII SIIIIIIII) IIIIII I\IIIIIIIIn .IIIIIII 27 IIIIII; "IIII- SIIIIIIII3: SI‘I‘V II' US “I“ IIII III I'III II‘II.†III III-\ \\ IIIIEII'I' .IIIIIII- SIHII III IIIII IIIIII. HI \IIIIIIIIIy I'VI'II- ing. SIIIIIH'I‘ will IIII r‘III'VIIII I'I'IIIII ('I In 8 II'I'IIII‘k. I'IIHIWLII II_V II gIIIIII III'IIgI'III‘II. AIIIIIIssiIIu :ITIII. II I? " . wvvw v-- ‘ last. Thursday aftcrumvu and was largely attendcd. Thc scrvicc at thc huusc and graw \wrc conduct- Pd by Rcv. B. D. Al‘msll'ung‘ of Mac Prcshytcriun church. Tho pal! ho-ar. crs wcrc rclatchs of thc dcccascd. Mcssrs. .lamvs. David. (icurgc and J. l). RUIN-rtsnu of mar Kiucardiuo. .l. S. Mclraith uf Durham. and "l‘homas Smith. a ucighhnr and wry (‘lusc trio-ml. Amuuu-‘t. lhc llnrul Irihutcs worn a pillow rmm thc tamil)‘. a wrcath from Durham l'uhhc schuul (cach- cI‘S. a “T08â€! from tho- I. H. F.. and Sprays from Miss Hmwmnu's‘ pupils in thc Puhiic scluml and I'rI-m Hm Masmlic hulw‘. Hut n" tn\\u frio-mls prcscut at. thc funcral wow Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baird, (‘HllSHlS, St. Marys: Mr. and Mrs. Awry. Kim-arahuu; Mrs, Furlws Holwrtsun and in“ .\\‘¢'1'}'. Kincurâ€" dinc: Mr. Daw- uncl Miss Mary Huh- crtsou, Armuw: Mc~‘.~'1°.~‘, .lumcs and (scurgc Ruhcrtsun. (Salnnis. and Mr. The funeral of Hm late A. l). Bréwning, whose duath \w ropm'h-d in; mn- Iast issuv. was lu-ld from Hu- famil'y rvsidc-ncn «m Gamh'axa SU'W“ .135! _l‘hm'sduy_aftm'nuun and was Remains Laid to Rest in Family Plot in Durham Cemetery.â€"Rev. B. D.‘ Armstrong Conducted the Services. [ATE A. D. BROWNING WAS BURIED THURSDAY and Mrs. J. D. Rulwrtson and daugh- ter, lrmw. Paisley. Old tinwr‘s stories wouldn‘t be so bad i! they didn't ukn an long to '0" 019m. Goods Delivered Anywhere In Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Bakery Provision Store Baker 8: Confectioner The Finest Manitoba per bag . A. Rowe Flour $4.50 PAGE 6.