trself Liable Damages? ’0' O". .--.--O--.-%-.~.--.--.u.°°.".“.' W The Variety Store Station Don’t Miss These BA RGAINS Specialty T". 1r<day. June 24, 1’â€. " °‘ ' “"“"'0"0"0-'O--MW SAUNDERS :dv' m“. arm m 1 WI?“ :41me "t“. -m.-.- was reduc m m"- hmked I: -o-\o'x'o' out in the mu o-w-s. whit-'- ll Nund hospju'. wrmusly in. -'â€"'I "ï¬nance 0! »\ o-xalqinatio. drum do'nt, he ms: Tab. "UIH'lshpd. MIDI!" Stun h H Sm .mr; .156 $1.00 10c which and g mm lln\\' C. N. R. agent. at "19 lake Ort. T ho always present Dr. Lorna ob- o-rtsnn ot Stratford. who is an an- nual visitor here. was also on hand \\ ith his rink, and was a runnerâ€"up Ill two mo'nts. going into tho semnd mum! in the Hahn Tmphy ownt. ancl into â€in somi- ï¬nals in the T01- nnto Star vwnt. In 'tlw former Nit-afoul anol Hoolm‘ich went into the tinals. thv latter winning out 10 to it. The ï¬nals in tho Toronto Star volito'st was irontnstml by rinks from Hwo-n Sound and Mount I’m-oat. the l'urmo-i- winning: in to 6. LOCAL BOWLBRS HELD ANNUAL TOUMAIENT With the Hahn Trophy want, prizes 0! swnatnr coats and plectrio irons; with tho» Toronto Star Trophy, stain- lvss slm'l kniw-s and fancy bowls, and in thu Hard Lurk nvmt, dinner kniw's and swvatt'r coats. fullnwim: is Hm scorn: Arthur Hawkins 9 Hannw-r Scarbnrn 5 Holsh‘in Fo'nlnn 6 mimic-y 'l'rm-mno-r 10 Arthur 5'th H I’aislo')‘ slmo-makrr IO llnlstrin I'.I'n\\'ll H \lmmt. Forest mun-um. I?) H~-clo'l'i1'h Arthur Hawkin-x 15 Durham UanI' ‘J \VI Mr: M" 1) Hmh'l‘lt'h H'HH I?) H \lnllllt. FOPCSt Alb-u 12 Ilhu t sworth MvI-‘au'lalw 12 lmrham \\'. Huutm' 8 Hanover [mu 1" lluuow'r Srurluu'o 16 Arthur .‘K'HH- '3 clhvslny 'l‘ruo-mnrr H Durham Win-alrn H â€wen Sound Wilkinson 19 tiargill lmnnelly 9 Hammer \\ rig ht 1'3 (-rand Valley Martin 7 .\l 3'0â€â€œ, 12 Durham \Hwalen IO Durham J. Huntm‘. a Haumwr \Vright I? Durham Halo")? '0 Durham Ph'ktfl'iflg ’2 Stratford Rolu-rtson 13 Hanover Wright 7 .\l - “HUM "FUN?“ Lamont M I ‘thtsmorth )Imriam 12 «mm Sound “ilkinson i0 \lwafm‘d {umwy I8 l’mslo-y \lvufm'd ‘llll'h’i'y 13 m Mh‘l‘it'h .‘lvafnl‘d huuso'y H) lmrham lMo'l' 9 Durham o'lulo'l'snn Durham n-ko-riug ilnlsH-in .\| (thatsworth "rt-lam 13 Arthur m “Wit?“ 4". I '1 hatmvnrth Furlzmo' 8 m'n Snund kinsufl? ‘ mum. Fares n HO â€'2?†IH'HV 1'3 W'hy mm a chance and use water_ tbs} is polguted and hiak (Continued from page 1) I'0 m: )N'I'H STAR TR! )PHY Thnndly, Juno 3‘, mo. rtnn HAHN TRUPHY Preliminary ‘J â€rust. Second Round Second Round H Third Round First Round a bya Third Round In Semi-Final Finals Caldrr M Maafnrd Ramsay 8 Durham . Handrl'sun l2 Owe-n Snuncl Hanna“ 1] Durham Pirkrriug I6 Hamm-r Srhilliug 7 Durham Sparling 10 Durham Who'alvu 9 Durham Hmnlrhild 7 Stl'att'nl'd “Ulbo'l'tsun l2 Durham Mrllraith 8 â€wan Suuucl .\'. Symuncl l5 Glhatswnrth )lrl’arlauu I3 .‘lnuut. Fun-ii. Lanmut. 13 Durham \V. Hunh-r l6 Hraucl Vallry Martin I: (N on :0 N. and 10 Mmmt Emmet Lamont 6 \Valko-rtnn â€VP '3 Mo'afnl'ol Human-y ll mwn Snunel Runnvll 7 l’ilisIo-y Sllcu‘nmkm' 10 Mount. FHl't's‘t )lmmt. Durham Henderson H Mmmt Fm'o'st Galbraith 8 Hannwr Zinn 10 dlhatsm bl‘th Mvn'iztm 6 l’uisloy Silnvmaknr 10 Walkwt I m Pye 10 Chatsworth Merriam H Hulsto'iu Fo-ntnn m Galbraith 10 S! I‘m fnl'tl Rnlu'l'tsfln 9 un L “'3! “(r .. 0‘ living: ‘. m 8 l’\ 36' I I s GO: lerich Croft. l l Durham ’ Mount Forest Galbraith M Durham Pickering 1! Mount Forest Lamo nt 12 Mount Forest Allen, a bye Chatsworth Mvrriam. a bye (Man 8011an \Vilkinsnn 10 Stratford ' Rohnrtsrm 12 Mount Fm'vst. Galbraith ll Paisley Shoemaker I3 Uwvn Sound Wilkinson 12 (Illatswm’th Morriam l2 Strntford Rd'vhvl'tsnn Hannvm' Scarhnm 9 7.11m 12 Durham Gnmh'hild '2 Walkm'tnn KN'I' 3 Hnlsto‘ill Bruwn 10 Durham llunto'r 8 â€won Sound Mmmt. Fm'nst Wilkinsun 10 Galbraith 6 Hnlsto‘in Fo-ntnn 7 Durham Spat-ling 12 Durham Mc'llraith l2 \Valkm-ton err 10 (lho‘slvy 'l‘rnvmnvr I I Hanuvvl' Zinn 9 (Zhvslo‘y 'l‘ruvmnm' ‘J PRESBYTERIAL MET LAST WEEK AT ARTHUR .Hnnmw-r Zmn 7 I'III'I'iIII: In “H' \vm'k III' â€In \\'. M. S. (luring “It? IIIISI. war, a \I'III' “llII'h IIaII IN'I‘II SH II-IIs'I' in II’I‘IIHQ. so maIka in IImnIInII and faith «If its “mm-II. m (“II“(‘fll iII IIisInIy and so gII‘Irious iII I'vsults. 'I‘I'IIIy. "'I‘III- Lord Ith (IMHO? III-vat things for US, â€II‘I‘I'Hf m- zII'v glad.†'I‘III- swakor said â€In III'I-IIIImiIIaIII INIII‘ III‘ the IIII'I‘IIIIg sIImIIII Iw nm- uI‘ graIIIIIIIn anII IIIankI‘IIIIIvss In Him \vIIn has gIIiIIwI :IIIII III-nsI-I-w-II his Iwupln, 'l'hw I‘XIIPI'II'IIIHIH 0f I-VI'II IIII- IIIIISI III'IIII-I'III nI' a war :1ch IIIIVI- Iu-o-II I':II' SIIIDRSSI'II IIIIIIIgII IIIII I‘IIIII'I‘II IIzls SIIHI'II'II III§II|IIIHIIIInII-III~' cIismqur- IIIâ€""I‘DII’IIIS. ï¬nancial and man-rial IIISSI" anal :Ilsn IIIIIkI‘II ll'ivIIIlslIips, SIII- SIIIIWI'II Imw IIII- I’I'I-sIIyIvI'Ian I'IIIII'I‘II by Ms IIIgI 'I'ImI SI'I'VII'I' and by its simplex pus-I iw gnaw-I mos- Mum-h by its dig! 'timl svrvim- and by its simplex [um iw gns’pvl mm- sagns was pznl'tivulal‘ly suito-d In Hm nm-ds uf a grcm in: natiun liko- clan- mla. Sho' statmi that during: the yc-nt'. thv o-xvrutiw mo-t regularly. and tlu- urvm \vm'k nt' row-unstruc. lion “'1'“! sh'z‘ulilv nu. .\ srhcml mm \' 0 1' Juntinuml from page 1‘) HARD LI'CK EVENT fourth Bonn! Second Round Third Round Fifth Round Semi-Finals Semi-Finals Finals Finals Chatsworth MPI‘I’iam 9 Mount. Fnrost. Galbraith 10 Owen Snund Bunnoll 8 Mount Forest. Lamont 9 Mnunt Forest Allen 5 W'alkerton Pye 9 Hannvm' Schilling 11 Durham “(Nich'hild H «largill Dmino‘Ily 9 (Brand Valloy Martin 7 Clir'slv)’ 'l‘i'uvmnm' M \\' Durham Henderson 5 Chatsworth McFarlane 8 Paisley Shnvmakor 9 Stratford Robertson M Imrham \V. lllmlo-r 6 Hnnnvm' Schilling Durham lelrait h (lhi's‘loy 'l‘rm-mnm' Durham \\'hvalc‘-n - Art hm' Hawkins Durham Bumh'hilcl 7 lull-ham . Huntm' H) [Mn-ham Whmflvn ing with the work of the Women’s Missionary Society at home and abroad and showed the great inter- est and devotion of the diï¬'erent Presbyterials she had visited throughout the province. She re- ferred to the valuable information given by the W. M. S. and the im- portance of the difl'erent branches, young people‘s societies. mission hands and Canadian girls in train- ing classes. Miss MacMurchy par- tirularly stressed the. fact that while. the Council Exerutim laid plans for rarrying on this great work. success «'lependeol on each auxiliary doing its part. In her discussion on missions abroad. the speaker considered it. would he advisable for the Presby- terian church to have separate mis- sit'n ï¬elds and to control them ra- ther than in conjunction with any other church. She was of the Opin- ion that royal commission would grant this request. If not they would "'."‘i" new tields already unoccu- plm . the Council Executixe of the W. M ..S Show saw an inspiring address, deal- Rvpc'vrts fmm young wmnon's as- sociations, from Canadian girls in Training and from mission bands VW‘I'H 1mm]. [Hiring tlw aftnrnoon a «luv! was I'vmlvrml by Mrs. (lrcwson and Mrs. Marl van “hi4 h “as much vnjcwml. as “010 alsn hm (‘hnr‘usc'f by Arthur \lissinu Band. Miss Sim-lair ul' Harristnn Hum gaw- a splvndicl talk nn 'tlu- walk and inwnrtzuu-c- nt’ thv Canadian Girls in 'l‘raining clopartmwnt and vmphasizml tht' fact, that tlw C. H. l. 'l‘. shmihl lw a stunning Slttflt‘ from tlw Mission “and. “'hvn tho girls wt “lt' town aim clrup out. of tho lut- tvr, tlw t1. H. l. 'l‘. answvrs thv nmwls ut' lllt‘ grnwing girl by giving llt'l' a fmtr l'nlcl tlt,‘\'t'0[m1t'lli, physical. inlvllo'rllttll, spiritual amt snrial. Miss Sinclair lmpml that lwt'nrc- lung varh auxiliary in tho l’rnshyto-ry \thhl lmw- ti rlass fttl'nlt'tl. Miss tlhristiv. l-lnlstt-in, whn at- tvmlml llit' pruvinvial mt‘t'lillt! in 'l‘nrnntn, was rallmt mi in giw a shurt. synopsis. 'l’hv rvlmri ("if illt' Ill-stilt]! inns (Inm- mittvv rvatl by Mrs. Hmws, Harris- tun. rvatl as t'nlluws: (I That. thanks lw to-mlo-rml thu st-ssiun and man- :igvrs Ht' St. Anclrvw's rhlu'rh, Ar- thur. t'nr lhv usv ul' thv ('hltrrh. '1’ .\lsu in ihv lilcliv's‘ Hl' .\rlltttr Auxiliary t'Or thvir kincl tmsuitality in prnvicling hmrhmm and '0“ tin- all. (it That. a rvsuhitinn nt' sym- pathy lw st‘lll in Miss 'l'hymw. l’ahn- vrslun. tllacl 'l'iclings Sm-rvtary. who has lost. a hrnthvr racontlv. ' Aftm' tlw Olfm'ing was ro-vvivo-d. Mr. DYCP. Mount. me‘st. nfl'vrml n «lmiimtm'y mayo-1°, anHWillL' \Vhivh HM" m-pnrt nf tlw Numinating Hum- miltm- was L'iVl'll. and â€w vlm'tiun and installation of “rm-m fur nvxt yvar 100k placv. Thvsv {m- 35 Ml- lows: Miss Christi". Hulslo-in: "lu-asmvr .\lr.~'. Lando‘l'. Durham: C. 4-. I. 'I.‘ Miss Sinclair. Harristnn; \\ nlcumn :tml \Vr-lfm'v Sanm'y. .\h.~'. Rngm- son. Arthur: I’m-s24 So-rrvtal')’. Mrs. Maanh, Arthur. BAND WON FROM HOLSTEIN THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The bride 104»ka charming ih ivrl'y silk with (-m'sugv waist. and boutfant skirt, ('amwd slum. with gem'm‘flv IN'il. llw hm‘iim‘ lu-ing trimmm! with wml pvax‘is. 'l'lw bri- dal W“ M [11110 \\":.~: win-r1}: «lrapod to Hm head with a haudvau of oranm- hlnssums. Slu- carrimi n Shuwm' immmvt ui' Hgoiwliu X‘GSI‘S and lily 62' [NH valiv}: with whitv snaps. 'l‘m- hridrsnlaid \\’37~‘ Miss ll'C llo‘ “'4 at. Fisft‘l' * !' “:0 In id". whn A quiet but pl't‘LU' \vaing was solcmnizvd at the i'uitml Cillil‘Ch Wigwam, H datum, â€UL, Ml June 17, 1926, at. high iwon. whvu Rugina Etiwl Mildred. eldest daughter Of Hm. L. 1-1. and 3115. West. bm'zime thl‘ hridv of Eric ï¬rms! .\'. Sharpe, on:y sun M‘ Mr. and Mas. B: 1". Shawn (if .‘lu'mt, Cure-st. 'ZH prim} afï¬rm! in 1' sn silk Cl'vpt: with vursam‘ imdim‘. luv skirt being soallugnml In m-vam lama Her bnnquvt, was pink swm-t was. The cm'vmnny was po'rl'nrmml in Hm [we-mun- ol' tho- immmliate- lo-latiw-s and a fvw intimatv frivnds nnclvr an arch of ux'vrurvvn trimmml with pink and whilc- tlmwrs. Row. L. E. \Vvst, leHH-r of â€In hridv, tic-d the nuptial knot. and was :ls-‘istml by RPV. S. A. Msmtv. B..-\.. Hf Im-w. Unlariu. tlw kn'icio-m'unrn‘s pastm'. 'l'lm \vmlding.‘ nmsiv was plnyml Hy Miss. Shm‘pv. a i'nl'mvl' h-avhvr nf Hm hx'idv. :vnd «wank? m’ Hm l'nitml chuwh. H 4.4er.“ 'l‘hv hriclu vntvrml thu mrlur :n thw mm H! hvr fatln-x' tu tiw mam». â€1' â€w hri- clal vlmrm {rum I.H!l¢'ll;.'l'ill. Ful- lcm'im: 1hr m-rvmcmy. Muzulvlswdnm' \\’N!¢Hll;.' nmwll \Vih‘ Mm'wl. Hu' I'v- gislo-r during Us" tinw lowing“ duly Sigllvd. 'l‘lw math-‘1' u guwnml in may! \vc-aring a (mm-a Hf tlw \‘HIlo'js' :I‘:« mntlu'r “av. 43 «IN-p I'US“ with fll'mlnlsnia‘n “a" 'l'ul'vnIu. ('unsin 'l‘lu- grnum's : a Io-nllu-x' initial: m-w mmhmm ‘vl maid l‘t't'viu-Il :1 When 3 teleï¬hone orders can be taken in the time required for one order over the counter â€" as has been proven â€" and the amount of a telephone sale _averages almost a third more, as it does, can there be any doubt in your mind that the merchant who uses the telephone consistently will win out over the rival who does not? Can you afford to over- look the rapidly increas- ing importance of the telephone in your busi- ness for increasing sales and reducing the cost of selling ? Be open-minded. Try it â€" not spasmodically, but consistently, and judge for yourself. Here are the facts SHARPBâ€"WBST HYMENEAL ll »f Hun hrhln was grow ('X'e'w (In chine 3.10 Immguwt Hf Iilivs I “'2'â€. HI“ ul'mmlfl 'iishlv .mxuwcl in Hf Hpiwlia r0803 valivy. with whit» Mrsmaid was Miss «- . !' Um In id". who tiz'wl il 1' w silk ~ strains uf Hlv hri- l l.n!wn;.-1in.l’ul- wny. MW Illi‘lS-‘thls was playwl. tlw w- v HIIH‘ Indus." «lllh’ IHVHIS‘ HI: luh M a l .‘I'HIHH. .. M'Mo- was a: \.\ ith Hm “In lbl‘icld‘s- nwklzm- 0f The wedding presents \wrv num- erous and vastly. (éuvsts \wrc- pros- vnt, from Tumult». Halt. South (lay- uga. Clandvhnyo and Mann! Furvsf. Hn their ruturn. tho ynung cuuplo will l‘osich‘ nu thv ul‘uum's farm. “Spring Vale." in ligrvmnut. After the ceremony, a dainty wedding breakfast was. served. with a pink and Whllt‘ ornanwntation adorning the house and tablos. The happy couple loft on tlwir honoy- moon by motor to 'l‘oronto. Niagara Falls and otlwr points in New York State‘. tho briclv going away in Fi'vncli hluv ('lll‘t‘ «lo rhino. trimmml with gold law. with mat and hat to match. APPROVE GOVERNMENT SANCTUARY PROGRAM the rrst of the ï¬sh until thc-y l't'tlt'h , tho tingvrling stagv. He- gaw suntan \aluahlv hints nn tlw humtling. hrumling and propagating ut' sporklo-«l trout, and his addrvss was wry much apprvriatmt by tho gathvring. .\ t'vnturv nt' thv tum-ting: was the iron discussion. Utt‘l't.‘ lwim: wry} littln of what t'fltlltl he. tvrinmt :ut- «trvssvs, thc- gathnring [wing inustly Hf a gut-th-tho-r natnrv in whirl! tllv Varimls' anulvs' nt' tlw «tisruspiun \wru «li.~‘('ll.~'.~‘ml by all. Thu â€I'lit't‘l‘s rlt‘t‘tml \Vt'l't' HIP amber tinted French pearls. thn groomsrnan being the recipient of a signet. ring. and the gift. to the pianist was a white gold bar pin. glut: centre being pearl set in a {wri- U , 'I‘hc' Hfllcvrs t'lm'iml WOW. lllv samv as fur last yvar: Mrs. SIM- sinw'r of 'l‘lmmlmry. l’rvsiclvnl. and .l. S. \Vilsun Hf wall Sound, SN'I'H- tal's'. «m Hm vxm'ulio-v Imam! \wru plum-«l tlu- 9m. luval nwmlwrs l'ur Hwy llmmiy. \\'u I-vu'rc-t. wry muvh Him â€In 'day \\'«-«iuvs«lay» was a busy cmv Mr Us. and wv \wro- unalnlv in In" pl'vsvnt and MW nnr rvmlvxw a full :u'vnlmt Hf all that. hmk Marv. ENGAGED ON HIGH SCHOOL STAFF Miss l luluiwl .\i¢ “'1' M “H. J. 4.. INN-II vngugml un whirl: we are nll’oring at the following prices: Prairie Pl'ith‘ l-‘lnur, hag ‘ ‘55 Royal lluusulmlcl l’lmn' [wr hag .............. 3 5.00 Majvstic- l’lmn', [M'l' baa: Q75 0 Canada l’lnur. [our Inn: 4.75 King Edward Flulll', 1mg L50 Pastry Flour, 2/; lb. bag “0 l’vml Flour, pm‘ “88.... lil'impm‘l Hats. per ton... 88M (lhummd Uals, [wr lflll... 35†Strong Mixed Chap, ton 8|.“ Sereenhgs, pm' cwt.. . . . 1.50 Guoo’s Big 60 Beef Scrap and Poultry Foods Blatcbford’s Calf, Pig and Poultry Feeds We handle only the best. lines and sell at reasonable prices. Get our price before you sell your wheel, as we. intend buying wheat to ship. THE PEOPLE’S MILLS The People’s Mills (Continued from page 1; CUSTOM CHOPPING EVERY DAY JOHN MCGOWAN GOODS DELIVERED IN TOWN EVERY DAY. Phone 8, Night or Day. hui. H. .\.. «laugh- .\'i(°hnl Inc-r0. Ila-r Haw s13†01' Hm and have put in a full line of FLOUR AND FEED Look at the seeds and patience required to grow a garden full of wands. Durhnmfligh school, Slm replucec Miss J. Cresswellurvmmwd. Bakery Provision Store Goods Delivered Anywhere kl Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 The Finest Manitoba per bag Baker 8: Confectioner ROWE’S E. A. Rowe Flour $4.50 PAGE 5.