PAGE 6. Results of Promotions, June â€26 Jr. IV. in Sr. l\'.â€"-’_'l‘hruuglmut 192'? and 19:6 tilt-n Raw», lim'don Mcï¬n'ao'. Nm'man Bwkc'x'. 6034330 Hay. lhvruthy Pit-kv-rink. Audrv' Br“. .Vnrman )lt'lnlyrw, ’I‘ho-lma BPI , Curlim- .‘litclwll. Ho-rnard Clan-k9, UH‘H'mlo- ï¬lms, Dumthy ll'uglas, Mary Muï¬at. Harold Wilsgn. “9H3" "_â€"â€"‘ Ian. Elizabeth Harding. Rny Wig- in" HMIrgo- .‘UblO'. Ada Hnlmes. I'leII Hand. “ho-rt NIchoison, \Inloi .\lol man. )laIidIII Sold», “II- III: III-'IIIIII. )Ium- MP‘WPD Ham Trainer. No-lson LIIIw, Nwd Burnett. Harry Ryan, Victor Hind. Lan'HlCP Whitman». Gvorgo- Hahn. \Vilma Smith. Eddie MIHIII. AIInzI Ritchip, HuIIl 1".alkingham .lnsio- Falconer. MaII' Inhin Uliw Middlo-mn. l-lzII'l MI-EaI-IIIII». LI-mnaId Mmlnmb. Nur- nmn Blair. DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL .‘r. I". .\ M Jr. Inr. l-ltlwl Mvrvyn Frank (imult'hild. V ma Kuhn-y, “ram Mutt. l-Zln’u-r Tuck sun. John Mylo-3‘ 0M Hlnnlmlmv, .h'. I". M Sr. "13.41"!" lwnalol Knight. Elsi» Fm Aim» Nirhnlsnn, l'mx'olwn Hr “rant. ï¬lo-nu Mavlhnmhl AHRII, “041',“ "B‘M'IL‘. Ho" rum-1°, â€PIN". .o'u‘ Sulfllth‘l' IU-zu'ns'. Inna .imuhhm. Hal Dummy )lurkuimnn Am: IM'H. \Iaud Slsvz'l'6‘y. LPWiS. Sr, Iâ€. M to JP. lV.-â€"â€"~I Ruby Willis. Alma Kro Mu, Jam-f. \Vahun, HM lwl .lunnwmn. Lucy H6 H Slurlo-y )larlntyrr. Mary I'IrKo-rmg. Sta-w Bo-ll. Arthur Knrh. Vc-rnun llnlhnmn. Homrgv Lloyd. Arthur Wat-um. ollara Falkingham. Urnl‘go} Ma“. Harnlol 'I‘raflorol. Ul'n'n Duns- Innnr. Margaro-t. Watamn. Ian Mac- lhmalcl. Nathan Ritrh'w, .lnlm (M'wn- \\'mul, Hnl'dun )Irï¬il'l', “lady-b Hil- rlnou .Vnra Baird. .Iark Hagnon. Els'w Hnntur. 'l'ummy me. Norman Falkingham. Harman Allan, flrawfnrtl V- â€0'“, Hm .I H U)'~'I'. \Valh'l' Nt'aVo-S. Uln'o'no- \'n.--. â€va1 tllarkr. Charlin Marlhmaloi. Lo-ah Griff. \Vill‘m .Vo'avo's. RH w H. No'a‘n'i. .‘lel'inn .‘Ir« \\'0H NH Hu I'al Olusl Ill. Hnlmt‘ \lv Ix (Namps in Urdvr of Merit Sr. Primo-l‘ t1 In Ii Io-xun. Joan Elwm mi. 11910:] (iagnnn. 5| Hmuh LIN .\l \lzu'l L'Il)‘ ohngham. Hum-go! qwr Hrvmlwuml. Isaiwl anolm'snn \Vl In Sr. ll.7~.\|ix. 'I'nhin. Clara ly Lung. 1‘ Im L'IM'L' Hm 0113, Marlnhrv Mal} P'uko-xing. PH. .\1 Hmr Km'h. \ m nun I. ho-m'go' Huyol. .\l' thur , Sr. lll.«~H.-l.-n \‘cmngJ ï¬at-gar»: ght. Elsi» P‘a'kinflmm."A'hinnm' lsou, “mm “rant. .lo'au Menu], J nu Mat-Domini. Nnr a â€maid £ 4!! Ham-us. t‘wmhl I’u- ['0'â€. 1,00 Sunndwrs. Floyd ’m..lano-t n .hmndom. Hank Hunw. Ia- hum .M‘FU'WIM‘. .\mm~ Hamp- smrro-y. lu-wis )lvllnmb. J13 "1'3 IHHle'o'. OLIW'ku LIchl, [.m‘vtlaJ mm. O'Zlifl'nrol .\:.-un-r. My 31.. hmzulol. Amm- wauu-r, .‘Ijn'v Tn Il.-»IIIII Ida IIa.In. Dom- 0‘" HM I'..~~III 3|le .',\lIIlIll‘ "I IIIaII Mom.- \Ian Huh. I 'I II Is HIWIII Jack )IiIIIi. W. IIII I I 'IIII Inn IlampIIIIII. sis III. IIII:I IIIIIIY‘. IIIIII-‘IIIII‘II Fa Is \\'IIIIIIIIIIIII. .‘laI'gaI'III in Ian NIIIIIII, VIIIIIII. HinII. ha O'IHVHIIII, HIII'IIIIn .‘II‘- '0‘}: m- BI'QIIIIWQIII'. â€Iris IIIII III'I'IIII IIsIIIIII'IIII. Billinsz XIIII'INIIIIIIII. III‘IH HPn-Iu . III) mm III/:IIIIIIII n 'lhnmxmnn. BIII'I. 'l"-Iaf Hilly '. lV.~-~.\'oin'man Dean. ma Kro-ss, Hl’Val N0- );1, Hum Willi» Isa- ucy Robins. 'l', WaIIm-u Thump- .lm-k Srhutz. Har- \\'HI'I‘M Midollo'tnn. Hm“ l\'.-l)nl"is 'l’ay- . Urma Burm-tt. Mimi! .anlo', NOV- Ho'cko'r. lrwnn I'll- XI. undo'rs. Floyd 1. Hank Hunm. .\mm~ «lamp- .o-wis )lmiumh, Clark.) Llnytl, Firth, cllarorucu .\ oilassâ€"Eilelw H. l’lnrvnce Mac- !H'0'. .lo-an Slaw- ); .\|o'x. \Vc'lls. 'l‘t Nulvlv, Jim- llulmv. Main-l hmm I In!“ H ,nng, marl mgham. Dc lustyâ€"Marjory Llu'mo- Traf- .orramv Mac- OM Marion Mrâ€" nn. Raynm‘ .‘h-chh- Margawt IM AMH')’ Marlo o-nwmvd. Kathlw‘n H vrdnn ollm'ko- SH)- vnm- HH'O'II‘.‘ Mil. Hilliaml Nil “’1'. all!“ Uhhfll'll‘ u-tuI :.mil,v (1 rm ilT l'l‘ lm OIHHie lmlm .lr. Prime-1' B Class Lurvtla I’ivrscm, .lvss in“ Miohlit'h‘m. All Vaix l'nwn. Bo-Hy M nth). Hezrfwhistlv. el‘x'dw Mm-iizulnm. Ros \rtlmr. Raymund Gardiner,"Nurman Illa-s. .lo'rm .\la«_-l.)¢_malcl, (lvrtl‘ucle llulms-s, Ho'lc'n Lawwnvu. .lr. l'rimm' A to Sr. Primer C.â€"- .au'wu'wl Smu'llng. I'M. Clark, Eileno ‘A'lnmmrv. Allan l’inko'l'lnn, Ruth ‘iu-lu-l. Arthur Allan. Jack Grilf, 'Vvvâ€"v moronxs'rs' vxc'rms Mayor '1’. S. Annandale. of New Westminister, B.C., advocates a higher license fee for automobiles and the creation of a fund there- from to take care of citizens injured in motor car mishaps. Failing this, he suggests compulsory accident in- surance for motorists to protect the public. MM'I) mam Huhins, Slmlo- arm-mm: at â€w organ. Thel lil'lllt' was giwn in marriagz» Ivy MP. .W. K, ’amc-nto-x' and wow" 2'. dainty loll'oau m‘ she-ll pink :c‘m'gvtts' :mcl rmw 1min! law. \xlill pit'lili'v hill. In man-h and (’31'1'lnl shnvxm- Imu- quo-t. nl' S\\'t‘0'lllo'al'l msvs mnl lily 1.. .1... .31.... ' ’l'lw lu'ialo-‘s allo'miuHLs \‘wuv Mrs. W. ll. Panwntvr. matron nt’ honilr. sistvl' nf llw lu'iolt‘. and Miss Violet l’ullmsm slslwr nl' tho' gmnm. tll'l‘SSPOl in mm"! slnwlvs ul' tafl'm‘m. with almlnl-puinlml lmrolvt' 0f msvs and lo'ulwrn hats tn match, and val‘l'iml ilmlulllo'ls nf pink vm'natinns and ;mzm\v swm-t, po-as, \t l’iwt Awnm- Baptist. rhurch was Hu- M'o'no- nt‘ a vharming wmhlim.’ am Saturday at’tt‘l'nnnn whvu Flur- unm- Elimlwth. daughtvr 01' MP. and Mrs. .lnhn Phynh'l'. erH’nMshirn, England. was manual to Dr, llo-I'lwrt 'l'hvmlm-o' Fallaisv. l’ivkm'ing. 0n- tarin. sun “1' Mrs. J. l’allaisv and “HI“ Iqu- Mr. .lnhn Fallaisn. 'l‘lw cm'vmnny was ('muluctml by RP\'. \\'. 'I'. Hmham, :zzz" Mi.“ M3111». Slam- ni'lit‘iflll‘d at tho- organ. The hl'iolo- was ,uiwn in lnm'l’iagz' by MP. , 'l‘lw mHHu-l' nl' thn gmom worn a gum; uvl‘ him-k satin charmmlsv, a cm'szmo- Inhqm-t uf tholia I'HSt‘S and white- can'nutinns. 'l'ho' gromm was alHt'mlml by MP. .lnsvph \\'hitchurch. and tlw ushm's “urn .\h'. .lnlm Kinsnll and Mr. Huh- o~rt Hngzll'HL During thn signng 0! Mn- I-o'gistvv'. .\li.~'.-' h“i'-"h}’ Parko-r ~:m.‘. "H l’l'pmisn )le-I" - - â€â€" ._..- wâ€".... W WOULD CREATE A FUND FOR HM lin ul‘cmm‘s gift. a fur wnh hat (1' ro-turn. they will Untariu. Ill. “'0, Pat run W hat. al' HI uM ï¬lmnpiw'L William Menar- lmuml SiMnaqu Harry Mq-Uus- Juno-t Huhh. “raw anlo-H, Doug- !mmm nr. Stunlo-y Falkingham. H‘llllo'. a s1: Latm' III N )llplt‘ 19'“ i o'l'mll'.’ Waitvr: Ummn, Hm.- nt' thum Vitam Biking about nuw. â€in“ o'll ‘ ulll I'Hmo- HIM: FALLAISBâ€"POYNTBR Ill Mann. \A' HYMENEAL ' It H I“ ii; - rm'vmnny, :1 www- '10 at â€It“ homo- 01' MP. ix'msvlla Ln )lnumju)‘ s" nf thw gluon). h“ an. up nu. thv hum v in! Huil hum-ymmm 10 WHO'S. Hu- hl'iciv trawl- wn-pim't‘ suit 0f jadi‘ -_\' silk. “Paving Hm ,. a grow platinum fox at In matvh. â€11 their will l'v-‘itlo' at. Pickt‘ring, 1 Class 3I'HH' \ o 111383 In .\ Classr- .Ivssiv “rant. Mur- .\Hl:i:' 'l'inianm’. 2y Mmintyrc', Dur- rln, Juan )lcï¬irr. . Rn.“ Lutulm'. Flur- Stunim' Lmvm-m'v, Luis Wilsnn. Hur- w-mzm Burhvhisllv, Deï¬ned Iiluss In H (._lla~.~‘.â€"- H'!‘ Xit‘lmlsun, Jilt'k Mach-an, .lulnmiv .\|w~l'o-. lie-ta “lun- l'hnmpsnn. (Bunion Sildmlcl, Milford pit-t ! n sh: mm: r503 :H‘. dainty n and w hut ' INH- ‘0; Iâ€). At the last Dominion Boards of Trade Convention in Winnipeg, a resolution was unanimously passed urging a vigorous immi- gration policy as a means of solv- ing Canada’s industrial, transport tation and taxation problems. This resolution recommended the immed- iate creation of a. small, non-politi- cal advisory board or commission on colonization and agricultural development, composed of Canada’s Lleading experts on the subject and skilled executives, such persons to be invited to contribute their time as a matter of public service and without compensation other than expense allowances. NATIONAL SERVICE ITS OWN REWARD When this request was present- ed to the Federal Government, the Prime Minister is said to have ex- pressed some doubt as to whether the right type of men would be willing to render national services on the basis suggested. The tunc- tions of such a body would not be administrative, but purely advisory, and it can scarcely be doubted that Canada's most outstanding men GEORGEOUS DRESS IS HIGH LIGHT OF RUSSIAN FEATURE “Siberia†Brings to Screen Outstand- ing Foibles of Court Life in and Near Petrograd. Many gait-minis i-iistnnw limit “21V“ 1w“): r-tt'lgi‘it hi'i'in'i' tln' {irk- St‘t‘ilh-I mm M i|:.- mum-n. hit! it. is ilnntitt‘nl ‘.\'hi'ttt"l° anything xvi, tilmml \ViH mvzisni'v up tn the! Manâ€" ty i.t' ttn- unit'ni'nis “"0111 by Edmund Li'iwv. Tum Szintsi-Iii. Pan! l’alth‘l‘. Danii'l Makm'vnku unit uttim's in "Silit‘l'ia." I’nx Films \‘i'l'sitin tn' Barth-y tiaimphull's thrilling; play 0f trunhlmt Russia. This I’nx t'i-atnro (Mimi's tn ttn- \‘o-ti‘i'ans’ Star 'l‘lii'ati't‘ Friday and Saturday. July 2 and 3. ann is vast. as :i clashing “Plâ€- vnant. of the" t'.7.:n"s Hilarit. and this part. calls t'm' daring «truss. Ht" “'Hl't‘ striking lllltl't'l'flb‘ in "Tim Winding Stair." anal lw was vflt‘vllwly i-nluz'- fill in "'l‘tiv ’illilt‘t' iit' i‘ti-zisin'v." lint "Silwl'ia: Hill'Ho'y ‘ tl'nllhlml (mmvs hr Friday a t'nl in "’l'lw ’alm'o' ut' Mnnsm'v." but Hm Sihm-ian play timls him rvsph-n- dPnt in gl‘w'n. l'ml. lmm'n and gulcl. H0 wears hwlw uniforms, (-arh spo- THE DURHAM CHRONICLE and DETANEI no STAN DARD BAN K BANKING OF CAN- XDA. DURHAM BRANCHâ€" W. ‘~.. 331'“ The Royal Bank of Canada Durham Branch I. A. Rowland. Mam Winnipeg Fort William Vanï¬uver Victoria Where do You Keep Your Valuable Papers? HE whereabouts of your val- uables is nobody’s business but your own, and for that very reason, they should be placed beyond the reach of meddling per- sons, thieves or elements which compromise their security. Use a safety deposit box in your nearest branch of the Standard Bank. It is the most convenient method of safe keeping for doouments, jewels and other small objects of value. 800 in Canada 100 Abroad including including Sub-Branch at Priceville THE ' The average Canadian voter, while tacitly agreeing that ener- getic immigration effort is highly desirable, is very far from an ade~. quate realization of the vital im- portance of ending the present “waiting on Providence.†The prob- lem of population is by far the greatest that faces Canada, and an advisory board, bringing fresh minds to bear on the subject, could render services of incalcuiable value to the state. Government “com-' missions†have never been pOpu- lar in Canada. But one ï¬nds it difï¬cult to understand what objec- tions could be raised to “comman- deering†our best brains and ex- perience to focus its efforts on our most vital national problem. Aus- tralia has recently followed this [sensible and efï¬cient course. 31301), ‘i‘ g3. John's. Nfld. Nassau Int of Snafu San Juan nto Domingo din-Prince Bump. Kites flew York pAm's' The use of barley as a hay crop has not received as much attention up to the present. as its impo would seem to warrant, L. H. New- man, Dominion Cerealist. This has been due partly because of the satisfactory results obtained from oats grown for this purpose. The that. barâ€" only apparent advantage ley might have over oats when grown for hay purposes lies in the fact that barley may be sown later in the season than it. is usually wise to sow oats. In Eastern Canada, particularly, it often hap was that new meadows are serious y winter killed. with the result that farmers; are confronted with the problem of growing some other crop .‘l'rom which satisfactory hay may be made. With the rush of the springs work. these. damaged meadows can- not usually be ploughed and pre- pared for seeding until most of the other work is completed. By this time. the season will be adyanced to a period when the sowing ot' oats would be considered a doubtful ln sueh eases, barley Dract ice. might. be sown to adyantage. pro- ylding suitable Vill'lt‘llt“ be ayal - able. In the past few years. a good deal of work has been done by Dominion I~‘.x:»erimental Farms. as well as by other institutions. in seeking.†to de- yelop a Variety of barley which __4 No speed records were madeâ€": of whole'some enjoyment. Two day outdoorsâ€"in friendly farming cc alluring w and towns. The trip will be remembered by what was seen, not by the speed at which the road was covered. With moderate driving, every beauty spot was enjoyed; every panorama was appreciated. There is good sense and good busmess in moderate driving in the country. Good sense, because it enables you to see everything as you go along. Good business because excessive speed is dangerous and destroys the road surfaces. As the cost of road maintenance is borne by you and other motorists, you are interested in helping along this movement to preserve Ontario’s roads. Those who persist in breaking the speed laws will ï¬nd a numerous traï¬ic patrol on the highways, whose duty it is to rigidly enforce the law. THE HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Minister of Highways Issued by the Ontario Department of Highways to secure the co-operstr'on a! motorrsts in shetiu; the abuse of the roads of the Province. wars. 3 gum! doal ' both I «lmw by lbuminiun i tin no ms. as wvll as h)" in Stu-king tn «Iv-l H. ‘8 Hf harloy whichilmt i1 After a wonderful week- end on Ontario roads eed records were madeâ€"for it was a trip .ome enjoyment. Two days in the vigorous â€"in friendly farming country, through woodlands, through fascinating villages -uԠmight prove satisfacun‘y for hay making purposes. It has been asâ€" sumed that the presence of beam- ed awns on barley would make this crop objectionable for t‘eedin as hay. Special attention has tiere- fore. been centered on the develop- ment. of varieties which are devoid of awns, and. as a result, we now have a number of awnlcss varieties which have been giving a fairly large tonnage of hay per acre. 1’“. fortunately these Varieties are not high yielders of grain. and usually the grain shatters rather easily when mature. It is not eonsidered __...4 on “annual!“ a tl‘P gl'lllll Blluutx I37. ...._7 . It IS not C'OIISIdPI‘Pd esont to promotv a ., . °‘ gomi yieldm‘ of forage but, a poor yIc-ldm' of grain. Efl'nrts aw thvri-fm'v living «Iii-wind inward dPW‘IUpillg a variety which not. only may kw grown w'uliiahiy fur grain, but which. if out at, the pl'i'||)(‘l"~‘tflfl(‘, would pmduvv a. salie- factory tonnage) of hay. lnfm'matiun is lacking as in what, th'ni U10 hvarcls «if nur vommmily' gmwn [warden] \‘in‘ivtivs al'v nhjm'- iicmahh- whm'o ihv vrnp is cut gin-on and mum] fur hay. Data thus far ai-vnniulatmi mi this pninl would sown! in inilivati- “In \\'i.~‘ihim «if mm- tinuing mn' vfl'm'is in tho dil‘w'iiun Hf prmhu'inu saiisfacim-y variviu-a 1hnth fur grain and hay. and \x'hic-h “in nu! pc‘issvss nhjm'iiunahiv awn; It. (akvs mmwy in. Hart. 3 husim H II WI“ Map \wtlmut any. Thursday. "W L S. L. SQUIRE, business in Deputy liniutcr '19 AT BI'RNS «HM seen, Sunday 1'0 [‘ISSG‘E. â€\M'L ‘ .ving pl'HW'N.‘ Is ndvt. M Th" I'hysiv l.an1h_tn_n Mo I 1m Graduu COHOLW‘ Block. . ham “1H; ' sublvs. 7â€"1' mitvnsluw \Voll \HHW For fur-H..- ‘Villiam 5“ mo M Licensed Auctionee Mmh'l'ah‘ turn», CHI (‘0! elu Rf this farm farm. 1‘! right in t‘. ticulars a (LR. A. D‘ at [ram to h watt. IO m IIH HI! L1 01‘ m' 2‘29 "1H taininu in mm. 9t Hon om« 1m I‘lwsda)‘ may be Im'v v LamM hum. tram Ml Uli'uw Uurhan Tram mu Ll I l 5! he C. G. All) BESSIE M Chiropraru X0 0 DB. W. C. PICKERING HI ll Phone H11 122-121. Av (H BATES BURIAL C \\ 1. 1‘. GRANT, D. D. 8.. L. D BBS. JAMIBSON 8: JAIIIES .\l HIDDLEURO ll ll L. SMITH. M. 8.. II. C. P MIDDLEBRC Barristers. Sohcxto John W. Bate IV ;\ HMS FOR SA] Thursday. July 1. 1926 3.11 REUBEN C. WA ll ALEX. MacDONALI 1mm DR. A. ll. BELI aussss you!!!) LUCAS h HENRY IN (’11 HS DAN. MCLEAN NE} X( O HI I“ Lam PEREMAN Toro 1V3 (,0le