PAGE 6. OTHER PAPERS’ OPINIONS .-\ citizo’n of Bruit has suggested! to us a slogan which he says would work vflwtivety for building up the dm'linina tall fairs. and it is: “Show Somo-thingf’ This farmer says he nvwr took mm'h intvro-st in a fair; till h» showml mime-thing. There’s? a wholp lot of po-crplo- who do Imtl show anythinu. hm'aiim- it would iii-' conwnio-nc» tho-m. and tho-y haw ttw BMW» to say whom inspm'ting 03-, hihits: "I havo- sumPthinx in that“ am» class and .«wtion at homo that Would heat. tho- ho'zul all Um leiibits that haw tako-n tho- prizvs. l! M31 erybody talkmt that. way. tho. fair! would won din a natural doath. All‘ honor to the o-xhihitm's hut none for tlw critic. Ewr directnr should a»! a 800“ exampv by simwing mmwthing. if at all plï¬diblP. anal hr shnuld 9n- cmiram' ntlwrs in show. The. air. ertm's can mmsidvr this an 0an louvr if â€my wish. “'9. are doing (mr hm! tn pro-writ dry mt «Mint; in fur Hu- vountry show, and we aw in inc-arty sympathv with thn ioio-a of â€w pram-o-ssiw “rant farm- 91' win» wizard“ Hu- slnuali: "Shaw Sumo-thing." 'l‘ho-rv's a lot. 0! pm»- ph' \Vlm oln not o-Vi'n put in an ap- pvm'anm- tho-msviws. and Hi.- slavuan am far m Hwy :il'o- O’Hnm'l'llb'd \vnuloi kw: "."HinV Ynlll'~w|f." but if “my lmu- :in o-Xhihi'. â€16‘?" will In»! In. "NH": liko-lihmui that. tho-y will fail in :iHo'ml Hlvlli-H'IHN. .\'n dimriing h-am will in- :i sum-Ni mm a Int 0! lwmrds in it. no-iHio-r Will a Fall Fair Baal-cl. anol Hw Iu-st Hum: for a disintm'o-sto-oi olirm'fnr in oin id in rmism and in! a livmx'iro‘ tukv NH placo'.â€"-{2lw.~'lvy l-Inti-rpriso'. Agnes lacphail, I. P.. Pails in Crisis Fur lho- [anal â€\o- yo-zu's, .\gn4'4 .‘lm'plmil. .\l. l'.. has lwvn h'mvlllm: Hvrnnglmm [amply dilating â€pun HI» Plvvzuinn u! public morals zinc! "w impmwmvm ur Ilanadalan puhlw lit». In â€W a “I!" â€I†In arm-pt Minidtmn Mavphail ha PVN')’ m-rm mnnths. Hu- fc'll olnwn w mHIIIIIs. IIH' lmh mPnIIIa I' IIII‘ IIIM'. fI-II IIomn \\IIII a IIIIIII. \lisd Mm IIIIaII has Ich I'I'III'PSI'IIIWI IIII- \Vnmo'n Hr IZIIIIaIIII. IIII- mMIwr- IInmI III III'IIIaIIII. \IIIII \VIHII In .wn IhI-II' sum and IIaIIgIIII-I'e am“ up IrainI-II in â€I“ iIII~IIls III' I’ IIIIsII fro-II ng-IIImI-III. {IIIII rerun-I IIng IIII- snIInII IIPI'I‘O‘III'HIS III III-iIisII I-Imin- IIIIiunal III‘RI’III‘“. Elias MarIIIIail has IIN'II a blind fullnwm' nf ROhPI‘I. PHI-k0. .\I.P.. I'anImIIIang I'IIINII‘I "I Mark-[Izh- King. and “PP IaIIyship FHI'kO'. .\I.P.. I'anIIIIIIIa, I-Il IIIIIIIrt of MaIkI-nzio- Kim: and III~I lmlwhip has Hill) :wgrmmml math-rs at ur- in!“ “mm in talking IIIII~ “as and \ntinx anIIHIPI'. HI'!‘ lIIIIH'IiI-Il Iln- Dar'tll'b‘ “ith has: and haggagv «In parmro with bag: and imagery» nn Saturday o-wnim: frnm tlw statn- rnnm of “w stvamvr Asmnia. was pruhahly M pl‘flVith annflwl‘ o'xhih- "inn 0! Wm» far». frnm which tlw (‘HHH'I'Y has lumn sawd by Hu- Gow- vrnur-Ho-no-ral's mlivl. \‘ntm-s of Grm' Cunnty in Hm an'. o'flnh'sl. *lmnlcl 90» In it. that Mi.“ )lac'phnil'd pl'nlumul trip In Spl'o'ml â€w an sup] n" [warn in Eur- tinn of lady .‘l Hlo'r'v ' Sumo- l’rngro-sshw' moIth's Hf Hm ï¬rm-nth Pm'lianwnt nf Ok’macla havo disc-nwrml for tho-msvlws a now! Sl-nund fur rritivism nf tlw dissolu- HHH nf Hum Pau'liamvni. .‘ll‘. RH!)- m'! Fnrko- is malignant. accnroling tn 3 Tnl'mltu llo’wspaln'l': “I“. If. J. Gar- flows of GP»): Cmmty in tho a'nnh-sl. *lmulol sm‘ to it. that L )lal'p!lzlil'.-I m'npnm'ol Win In ml â€w will." 0" [warn in Eur- i~t IH‘H'H'I' olo‘lzu'mi nnr impr- ml. Mm“ .‘Iat'phuil. .‘l. P.. may vf "Ho-I'ly nu mu- in â€In salva- nf Kin-up", but. â€In o-stm‘mo'ol .\l.l’. i~ ho'Ho'l' vnwlnywl nw'r v than u! lmmo- in â€In salvnthm mmola, SI. tlatllarim-a Stumlarol. Shay §ougtlying (rum Minis. so» Hu\‘o~l'lun'-Go-Ile Hu- advirv 0; NW man fm |m~ u-Iigim ~1 â€Him" in I: It» may mnmh WIâ€! 3 thwl. Discounasy rrwvh " llh'r twin 3 vn» al PN‘usml his Prim" vlmm Miss \‘Mml on, last fvw ‘ fur Hl'o'v, 0n ; It :wpvars that tlwse legislators Ewm-o- ali Nady to taku thPir 599an in the Green OLI‘IanflM-r on Friday but fnund "t'w ohml's of Parliamvnt islammwl in tho-i; facvs." They lo-al'nml 02' [hr olissnlnliun “1' Parlia- j-mo-nt from tlw lips 0! p339. buys. iMI', J. S. \\'mni.~'\\'m'lh asserts that land, of BMW River, is indignant, and paw-s his room in th? Parliament Buildings in llw 01mm to master his o'mntiun. and Miss Agnols Macyhail is indignant at Hm (liscuurto'sy with whit'h 1h» Houso' Hf (luminous ham bo'o'll H‘Pah‘d. "I'W'll an III'IiinaI'y business concern would nut wind IIp its atTaiI‘s withâ€" out mm" mm or a menting." and quits- imInII-s â€In {In ‘ that thn House at tumnInIIs “as giwn by Mr. )lvighI-n. aftI-I' his acwptanco of nt’tiw. an nppnrtunity to wind 11“ II- wssiunal afl‘aiI-s. which oppor- tIIIIih was thrust aside In the wtvs nf I’lnglwss‘i ws and Lihvrals MP: "HHSHHINHI Hnusn Hf Cnmmnns tn Imhlï¬. mm"illg.â€"«'I‘nrnntn Mall and Kmpm'. And nmx' slip “mu! til'uhlw dawsll't sl‘wak t WIN! “'9 now-cl will makv “I0' I I'v-so'mhlo' a dug. o'l' Judge's a dug Worse and Worse IS 3 [NHL l‘lh’ \\ mdsmw; i tha A: an 1; fl")! l‘)’ tlt't‘o'nl. drn‘ H “I- .~~~'."~. that 9'!" mt portions of Canada are often puz- zled to explain the presence of large areas of unoccupied lands around most of our old-settled com- munities. The Federal Immigra- tion Department regards the colon- ization of these scattered areas asa its major problem, and so it is. Such lands are generally well served with transportation, educational and other facilities. Their settle- ment would materially ease the bur- den ot’ those already in occupation in various ways and could give rise to no new public liability for the extension of services. Careful study might well be devoted to the set- tlement of these areas in the in- 1 terest primarily of the communi4 ties tributary to them. SUBMARGINAL LANDS An examination of these lands would at once reveal the fact that nine-tenths of them are below par in quality. They are heavily treed, are low lying, stony or have thin soil or exhibit other undesirable features. They are, in fact, culls or what is generally termed “sub- marginal.†These lands present a problem in human labor. Most of them are sub-marginal only until reclaimed by hard pioneering ef- fort when they will graduate into the class of more or less produc- tive lands. But their reclamation involves clearing, digging out of stones, drainage or similar uninvit- ing and time-consuming labor, un- productive for the time being. | COMMUNITY EFFORT , The ownership of such lands has |generally passed from the crown, and is in the hands of all sorts of ‘companies, individuals and munici- 'palities. Here is an Opportunity ‘for community effort, and the var- ious provincial governments might well take the lead in a movement towards a general “stock-taking†‘ of these undeveloped resources, by . promoting the formation of “Land . Settlement Committees†in the smaller towns with the special ob- ] ject of colonizing these lands, and ' making them productive. They , would generally be available at a very low price and on long terms of payment. Tm: FARM LABOR PROBLEM Such lands, in small areas, would Those who travel the agricultural" THE DURHAM CHRONICLE appeal with special force to the farm labor class of limited means and to the European peasantry. Their deve10pment would be slow and laborious, but the new settler and his family would be available for work on the farms in the neigh- borhood during the busy seasons and could thus add to his income and incidentally help to solve the agricultural labor problem which has always been acute in Canada. Until we promote the colonization of agaricultural labor in our settled districts, our progress is going to be severely curtailed. An organ- ized movement such as this would be helpful all around. CLAIMS EARTHQUAKES BLESSING IN DlSGUlSE Just as Natural as: Hail, Rain or Stars, Says United States Expert. l'larlhquukvs mm 2‘. lilusvsim.‘ in. olisguisv and just, ax mmnmn and natural in the l‘ill‘lll as hail. rain or sti‘n'ms. That \‘ll'W in: vxpri-swct by Majm' William Huwiv. ('hii'l' of tlm Divisiun nl' (iiimlwsy, l'nitml Slate»: lluast and linmlwiii' Siii'w} “aways: "Thu mvrn fart that \w haw su many warthquakus should z'rasdm'r us. for it, indimtns tlw mmo'i-ials Hf tl'w val'tll's crust. an- .m wmk “war will not. I‘m any acvunmiutitm 01' strains tn \y'z-uvk Hu- \wrM. "Thu mm'v Partlmlmkvro \\'l‘ hay“. thv sai'vr \vn arr. 'l'lw only way in stop mrthqnnkvs “wild in- lu stop tlw sun from shining, as min. m'n- clucvd hy the sun. ié‘ tlu- ('hiwl' cans" Hf thc- uplwayals. and (mr IH'n ancl plant lifv appends 111nm. rain. “le primary mum. of earth- quake-s. at'um'ding to tlw bvst line of I‘Oascming hulay. is ’«llm tn thn shifting of hillinns 0f tnus of varth by rain, riwl's and ntlwr strvams. "le “liter 6†milvs 01' “w vai'lh is solid and hi‘illlv rook. Hl-lmv tlm 60-milv limit, tln- Farm is snlicl, but will distort witlmut cracking. .3.- Diirhi'm Holstein 5 Every quality that is built into any product is measured ï¬nally by the degree of its acceptance by the public. Only the best can hope to win and hold the public approval, for a proval has ever been based on conï¬dence an conï¬dence must be earned. Public conï¬dence has made the Ford touring the world’s most popular passenger car. It has pioneered motor transportation in every quarter of the globe and because of fundamental sound- ness has maintained an established leadership. It costs little to buy, to operate, and to maintain, and it rovides every essential of comfortable and e cient passenger transportation. Selec- tion of two body colors in durable lacquer â€"moleskin and gray. Ask us about the new National Time Payment Plan we load flown the ma oceans With sedan belnw givts ture of the way. an brittle rock. out. d there is a luau VI UI-‘- â€"â€"_ "We also have. earthquakes In due. to heavy rains, is going on at a rapid rate. A; we take material away from the surface, the sub-crustial maternal 11081105 up â€037.66 *bbuom to store the Pquilibrium." DO you know him? This won I“ sheep's rlothi , awaiting his eon- federate, Drout , when. in a night, he shows his red fangs and starts devouring his prey. our timber- lands. our young growth. tho tim- berland of tomorrow. He laps UP1 the streams, the rivers. devours tho’ ï¬sh. the game. until at last Nature’s bountiful gift is gone. And who is there to put the monster. destroyer of homes aid industry. in bondage? You might if. you knew him. but he is ever in disguise. One day we ï¬nd him dressed as a boy going; oil to ï¬sh. He must play the man. ham- 8 little smoke, ,iauntily toss his matrh unhroken. not out. into the unnoticed dull. The canny wolf ~miles and hides his time a day or two. \Varm weather, a little wincl. lie lmres his f8!lg§â€"â€"â€"ti0\'tilll‘5 his "tealâ€"your wood. your \er. Again “1! St't‘ him in settler} gal-lo looking: over his slash piles which must he 'lmriwl, twin}. ‘. he tongue» sht' it.- nttl 21min. More ‘n'mnl. mule tomes. industries. .ronsunied. “I! Smalziy ills walks to the Beaver mea- ,«low-‘. They must iw burned â€it Mr in}! (Hitting. _He tines not See SNzitiire all around him raising his ymmg \mml mums r him? Thi6_ wolf‘ in 17 b; H0 drums Mt. Forest his his his malch or dr0p . _ hutt." As he things of this tooth- somo morsol. he smacks his chops in. “This will make I killing 888 worth while," and the fangs leap out again. . . ' 0 him seated on his haunchos on a high pinnacle. look- ing over his handiwork, and we know him for who he is. The Fire Wolf. No disguise now. DO we henr him say. I wonder? “If they only know. if ihoy only know, my feed- ing grounds, my army of helpers, imy yoarly lire harvest would be roducod to one-tenth." [launches on. mg over Ill Sonw impurtant changes were made in the vloction law by the lvgislaturv this session.~Tl|e le [1 of timv a pm'son has to be domici «d in a constituenvy is reduced from Hll'vv tn two months; pollin b00111! Will [)0 kvpt 0mm till 7 dc 00k in- slo-ad uf 6, if a vandiadtc docides to mm nftvr llw ballots are primed. ch- {Eh-rk M â€W P9800 is In be no. titimi. and a nutiw must he postmi Up in llw pulling lmnths. The com- mith-v rucnnmwndml that. the num- lwx' of namvs nu Imminatinn [mum's nuw lw rnduvml from 100 m 50. l’rvmiur l-‘vrmzsull ubjc'clmi to this last ra-mmmo-miutiHn. as it, might h‘l!" in HM irrospunsiblv Pandiadh's. and tlw :mwndmvnt. was Inst. At Those Informal Alain “n “im the dam 0; let the (re30hls hrvuk as they may. at 113mm: uw out min. “I '1'"? “HUD! Mn [11’ ~’ in}! “Jul.“ WM? “'hat «in! NH .1. ‘ - “_w and has never told h 'LO’I‘ 66. «ta ,\ \\ 2* "INKS ~IIIE"‘\\ ‘ [lining m :u- . “I RMI stmw «- barn with ~hu: .. m8, 7‘Y'HHHH‘H .I Sifln klh-hw Well “'I'Dl'mi 21""! .furthm- pawn , Hum Smith. HM NORTH PART T 22. ligromnzft. ' Ichs vlvaz'uf. bush; In L'moi ~ frame lmz'r‘. ’43“ com-r010 «amp. 'commfl tank a "if! 7, 0m, 74. 5 ,llmim: H“ :w- ‘ "ON! in cum! 4 the uremic. ~ "v: tuning wv" tramp “Hash! . well at dnm . r . \- uis farm. nmig‘ (II-m. Th .~ N‘" tight to mm 1; I» Mculm awh .-.1 In. L Durham ' hinim: H‘“ TH'Y' cultivatinn. M : MHVPDU‘IH in ~ has Im- a â€an, CLONE fmmdnh' also hay ham: w mm: hm: w" brick hHUsw 1 [I‘Illle “'(ruis‘hv to house. “-21! water tanks: .‘u ‘0 ICI‘CS in a \. it wiol {W n cullimtinn. 'i to “'zus'on's 1m Ontario. Llcvnsml .\ Grey. l‘rumw callable tvx'm Inteod. baton Chroniciv ~11 son. \‘mum. ALEX. MaCDONALI Moons“ Auctioneex it (.n Modvl‘alv H 1% . V‘xz. ' “1013.88' in â€tbs, r?‘ ' It The Uhl'HILH‘n- '- Terms on am»1~u-::'. ' vamw Grvy. Sat sonahlv u- .t Th0 th «If. â€Il'l'lb‘lt‘l's. >10. ber of tho Iirm '. Tuesday 0! NH: Oily be mauv \\ oflicc. lit. (1. 1;. AL located 3|! 1' branch «ow ‘30 In ‘JJH' Gndualos t': “IMF". I‘Hl'n:~ â€OCR. Durham ‘23. J. LGRLNT, D. D. 5 Honor (ix-mimn.- ; ;. out“, Gr:|du:m- 3.‘ ‘ Surgeons u' â€Ha I" “9‘ hr‘ux‘u'r; \ “001‘. Mill M!" - 0f Maclivthk INL; ~ Physiman Ltmhlnn ~11" ate l'ni\'«-r~: tested and v CXCPph‘d ‘93, W. c. Plclezm “a '1‘, "\(‘X' .l. A . Uurll I. â€mar... nu. “mason JAMIESO Office and Inmdmn ;. . we 8.8! â€f ti!“ â€chi' :in' M EunbtmLStrom. Lu“... >: am. ("TWO hum~ ;’ 'u .' O gum. (oxcvm .‘UXMIH ~ 1.1..BII'I‘II, M. 8., M. c P Oflucc and 1“le I. .- y . Mutess and 1mm. m w . “a Old PU“ â€Hum. H†.101! 8.111.. 1.30 :e g; ;_ (Sundays (‘xcvptmi c. a. All!) BESSIE M CthOIH aw. FUNERAL SLM .OU Hodern Yum: A. Phone Ballcx‘ert ('2:S 133-136 Avenue P.’ â€-v‘. M WJates * “ Furmvz'n ' Durham BATES BURIAL w. Mvertlsvmmm CASH WITH «mm “(OUR TPIPMHIH. Mrday High? «:1 \‘ 25 cents. (m at; m; will be made- may. Legal ‘12:] ilfï¬lEBRO . .5; FARMS I’m: < x MIDDLEBM) “fritters, Solxcm: SU('('1'.~‘~-1‘.~ t... \. 1,. Lia’us: J fluidly. July 8. 1926 Medical [)Ihz'lmx REUBEN C V; l)t’utd l. mrm DB. A. M. BEL} 1H Classified LUCAS HENM [ll DAN. MCLIZAN Absolutely EM H H \\ SPEI n m char ll!" Pal Toront "I