“Q- . Durham is an attractive and healthy town. and good accommoda- tion can be obtained at reasonable obtained from the Princi al. The School has a credit 10 record in the past which it hopes to main- tain in the future. The School is thoroughly equipped to take up the following courses: (I‘ lunior Matriculation. :2‘ Batman» to Normal School. Each member of the Star! is a Um- v'm sin Graduate and experienced Teacher. lnformatmn as to Courses my )0 obtained from the Principal. Intending pupils should prepare to enter at beginning of team. to lhu frnnt. .Vui nnly in his nyvn lm'alily was his inlliio-nm- fc-ll. hut adjoining nnvs lriml tn iniilah- and hump pave, and to sum it all in». it is just like this: flu has faithfully won! a lih‘limc in promoting mvry- thing that Canadians must valun. without thinking of i‘i‘munnratiun. Hm ac h to“ manuo'r wmcn 3009 we)“ rruml. His jukvs and wit ham ln'iglnh-no-d many am all dry m'ovgram. 11' um- spvakv gum! itnr)‘. ‘ll. 'l'.‘ can wm \th a lwth'l' “no." It, sou-ms that Mr. Eclwan lung low-n a wuntry mun-es; M' m.- â€tho-1' Durham mum! Io thn from! k’mality was adjoining «m J. A. 3!. R088. B. A.. Principal. JOHN MORRISON, Chan-man. "'IIIIII‘ ILIIII'IIIIIIs Is II I'IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIUnfonunu. Accident on East Hill III II: I “I I. â€IIII Is’ at IIIIIIII' III III" [II‘I'I'I- â€"3pnntor Entered Bye. I"llI II. and III!’ kIIIIIlI snIIIII IIIIII IIIIIIII ’ IIIIII IIIIssIIIIIIIs III I'IIIIIIIIsIIIII. HI- IRI [.IIIIII MIIIIIIIIII Harm-II. “10‘ “W‘- IIII- km; III' sIIIIII-II-IIIIs. IIIIII IIIaIIIII-IIII-IIIII IIalII-Z'IIII‘I' of .\III. IIIIII Mrs IIIIIEII- II IIIIIII IIIIII-I II III IIII IIIIIIIIIIII:.\ \. BaIIIIIIII. ...III (IIIIIII SIIIIIIII. has IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIII gnu-I IIIIII IIIIII a; IIIsI IIII‘ IIIIII III an IIIII as “II‘ l'I'SIl†IIIIIIIII. III~ IIIkI'.‘ IIIIII IIIIIIIIIsIII-II‘III an IIIIIIII'IIIIIIIII- IIIIIIIIIIIIII II fI‘W IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII IIII IIIIIIII-IIIsII;IIIII.~ agII. TIII‘ lIIIII- IIIIII II'IIs III â€III III'} II"'â€"'l1|lll. II â€III sIIIIIIkI-II has II III-I III' II IIIVIIIII.’ IIIIIIIIII II II'IIIII I'I-IIIII- :I-IIII ~I-~II. 'II. I‘.‘ IIIIII I'I'IIII' IIIIIIIk \\‘III'II II My IIII. II IIIIIIIIIII' IIIIsI II'IIII Mr. Edwards has sprint must 0! his (in yo-ars- nu his farm at Zion in Hh-uo-lg. [iv was burn at .“itlih' Hill imu' “hike-Nun. nth-mien! High srhiml at \ValkvrMu and ern Sminol and )lmii-l svhnul in Durham. 'l‘hi'n hi.- iwi'anw a si'hmil u-achvi'. He has qum- i'\idt‘llN}' hiwu a c1030 smile-lit of public afl'ail's, as his Durham spun-h showml. and has a “way with him" which will help il‘nim-nm-ly in thc .-trvuuuus can- vas-i alwail. Mun-m 91'. he} is a tight- i-r. Ho- tulii tin-Iwm'vntiun “I wanihhi‘t haw tacklmi this if I Mr. his 60 in “It" Hill no scluml at V and MM!†he bow-am has quite: studvnt 0 Durham 3 \anlldll “mush! somsml. :Iml WNW! a plat" lwzum [w- I'am.» bulged. "limb" Edwards was railc-ol mm†fur Hm ringing. "Y0 lwau-f" whirh mam-d tho? WHl'kt'l'S in nuisnn and shut Hm lwam humv. ‘1 {WI Hw sumo- “fly lnolay," said Mr. I'Io'hvm'ols. in Hw wmw-ntinn SPW'I'II \Hm'h Hpo-no'ol his vampaign. If tlu- party \wrjwrs I'n_llu\\‘ his "\0 Inc-aw!" HH'l'o' “ill lw 3 WW mo'm- lwt' l'ur Swim-East. Hwy, DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL Yt'ars as" as a atudvnt at (m'vn Sound Bowman», Rutwrt 'l‘. thvards. a cnuntry buy. walkml intn tlw n!- flco» nr tlw principal, Dr. F. “TMâ€- rhant. and immiro-d it In» comm Write- !nr his «mutual-class to-arhing curli- llcatv. 'l‘hc- principal ro-plimi with disc-cmraxing \‘igur. "Nu, yml ran nut?" and tm-nml tn his oio-sk again. “Huh" I'Iohvarols was a mnlâ€"m-adod Irish-JLaHaoliaq. and instvad of will- ing. lu- slum! his grmuul. "\VP", can’t I try?" lu- dormanolml. Dr. Mm'vhant mrnml again, add said, “If you: al‘o' ullo- Hf HIP trying kind, tho-ro- is ammo- lmpo- fur yuu.“ Rol- waroh gut his ('o-rtiflratr. and in due c-uurso- taught fur throw- years at l'ldw Hill. 'l'lu- olifm-ulty in writing a sko-trh of â€w chum-rmtiw éandidato- in Snuth-l-Zust Hwy is In knnw who-r0 to Jun. Mr. Edwards is full of stnrlo'd. :mol Hu-ro- 31'" many alum! hmn. M. â€w mun-mum in Durham, “hm-h h-mlvro-ol him â€in unanimnus IIHllIiHaUUH fur l’urlmnwut nu July 203. lw twlcl almm a barn-raising. He sun! In- was nut, wry [lllll'h :n. vaso- m» nn Hnw rnnf Imam-s. but lhv l‘ul'mâ€" o-x' l‘;!|0'\\ Hf :mntlwt‘ tzllo-Ilt lu' [ms- so'~_~o'u’, .lllo’ “'H'll {I 1'12"“ “PM"! “0'- PAGE 6. Western Ontario Candidates The an thi t ll ll: ,lll \V I‘d.V Durham s tribute Ul'o .ll .m' MN I ham ' “'8!!! \Vn R. T. EDWARDS, SOUTH-EAST GREY ll“ $3: minan NH n palsy. fur I am 11' Ho) aoMml. amidst will “in out." l\\':| .‘l l'. Edwards {CV icw (Luncluu Fl'm- Pro-ass. August 10.1926 1m ‘~ mnwntinn hi-a vampaign. 'cglluw his "\u a now "mnâ€" Hl ll u 01'. The H! issue- vs at “'0'! ttulilliun u! mm “(3 IN!" up- lMI Id.“ [.ittln Milcll'ml Harm-It. Hw livn- yualr-nlol claug’hh'l' of Mr. mul )lI'S. .\. Barret". .lr.. “\wn Sunnd, has lust, Hm Us» 01' an mm as tlw l'vsnlf nt‘ an unfnrhmatv accidont an fvw days ago. 'l‘lw littlo- nllt' was in Hm m-r nl' vruwlim: unclm' a Wil't‘ fo-nm- who-n a buy hit. a no'al'hy lmst with a stick. and a splintvr frnm it. glanmwl HH' and mtvrml Hm liHlo' gil‘lâ€˜ï¬ "5'0. 'l'lw injury was so» sun-inns that tlm hull Hf tho- o'yv haul tn lw l'O‘mlWo'al. OWEN SOUND CHILD LOST EYE IN ACCIDENT yunnu Canadians m the l'nitml Slab-s. whirl: ('ul'l'iml signilit'anm' with (ha-w whn knmv that. two nf Mr. Edwards" sons. Slwnvvr alul Ko-itln. aw in thmit. Hi-s with was :u oinughtm' nf llw lato' Elias Reign and was :nlsn .'. se'Lan} tvarhul'. 'l‘lwy haw :1 family Mr svwn vhiloh'vn: SI. l-Tlmn. at Saul! Stu. Marie-z Ivan. ut' Slzvllnu'nv: Miss Mina and Jo- .wph. at home- in Hlvno-lg: \Villiam. a «'Hllc'go' stlltlvnt in 'l‘mmntn. and Mn hm suns alrvaaly mo‘micmwl. H m y haw iwnn Miss Macphail tn whnm â€w (-amliolah' allthtml at Durham whvn lw said: "Thm'o- m'w-r Silullltl haw hm'll 59' Up Opposi- tinll as iwtwm'n Mum and ('Hllntl')’. l haw t'valizmt thvsv last t'mv wars that snmo- running in this rioting haw o-noto-ax'm-ml h) pm'mvatv the t-nuntry po'uplt‘ with a t‘twling that tho-y oh» nut want to haw anything: tn tin with tlw th11 and trim! to wit nno' against thv nthvr “110“ mm into'i'vsts \wi-v all mw. 'l‘hm'v was Man a l'o'fo'l‘t‘tlt‘t' tn thv vxmius of Mr. Edwards' upnplwut ul’ (rnul'so. is Miss Agnvs (I. Mawphail, whose mujnrjty .m-r Dr. L. H. Camplwll of Mal'kolalv last. Ut'tulwr was 1.407. It Inc-ans a turnmm- of 700 vntvs, but Um party is out. m sum'e-ml. Mr. {Edwards was a pnpular ('llOiCP. and svvo‘ml gum! mwn stand aside fnl' him. H» was "hruught out" and did nut sow-k m- hnnut‘. Biggm' major- itio-s than Mass ?.Iacphail‘s \wrv Wipml nut. in last. yvar's vampuign. and Mr. Edwards o'violvntly has a Ilnitml party bvlrina him. It must lw l'o'mo-mho-I'o'cl. [00. that Hm “3mm Hf ‘Zo-ylnn" had 2,500 h 1921. wlmn u \wman °amliolntn was a nnwlty. In NH! and 1917. lwl'm'o' rmijstl'ihu- Hun ur tlw runnty. Snulh Hwy vlm-t-‘ ml :1 clul|svl'\'uti\'n. R. J. Hall. whn was at. â€w I'PPO‘IH yunVo-ntiun tn; wish his sum'c-ssnl' luck, f {01' Hi» call to gro-atvr respcmsihil- itio-s :uut hnnnrs arv t‘m'cmt upon him by thmw \VtIU l‘o'atizo' his ï¬tnvss for ttw [insitinlL Slll'vly he, is otvsm'v- ing mw- pntitivians whnsv nnty qual- itivatinn is a strung ctvsirv tn hp plan»! in high pusitiuns wittmui having: otUllO' anything wm'th spvak- ing nt’ nxowt talk at what ttwy wnuht likv tn itch" â€10' liw‘- mul Mrs. unol. has RH†«m. g 'mIt St‘ic'nl‘v, «In your lmsf lh'nmw our trnuhlvs for us: Lot. 1110 assure» you wv'rc imprcsm And yvt. at time-3 you burn 119. Ynu gnu- us l'atliï¬. 'tis trun. But added that grim hugabm), You yaw Us Main. 'tis truv. But added that grim hugabm), l'nlc'n'vly static: And where Romance was 01100 Hm (lilo-Ml, Yuu put, that cnlui'la-ss machine. The automatic. Slaw I will Ulltll‘aYUl' tn haw llu- vnorâ€" mnus â€Pill. 01' this Country H'tlucvll and this land «11' ours nxmlo- a place which will nut only “Old its own _\'Ulllll.~3 and maidnns, lmt will altravl llw mnssvs ul' llw lmsl lvlnml Hl' tlw mntlwrlumls. ‘llanaola l'nr llana~ diam." is my mnlln: )nur lwst i11â€" lm'vsls my lniglwst ambition: your unilml sumom'l my lwm'll'o-lt. clvsil'o‘. 'l‘n Hm lilvcim’s 0f South-East. Grey. Dou' lollcm Electors. ' minsmi nnaninwusly as the Lib- ("I'al-UHIISQ'I'WHiW' (.‘fllhlillah' fni' this hannm' riding. I plmlgv nnsvli. if vlvctml in 1131' m\ mum pmu'l' and influmiw for tiw fmthming ut the heist, inti'i'vsts of H10 ‘i'al‘mvl's. H10 industrial \vm'km's and Hm (“ammo-In- rial t'lussvs ni' nur llele Canada. llsml pious: THE DURHAM CHRONICLE THE AUTOMATIC In answvr I’lw Pomp]:- Hum anaola for 113113- »ttn: )mu' lwst in- ‘st ambition: your Iy lwm'll‘o-lt. alvsirn. alt-fully yuurs. '1'. I'll )\\'.\RI)S, Glzlmlhlatv Nllnllu'l'. In Advertise in The Chronicle. It Pays. 89km} lawn-2111a: Gem-go. you loukvd aw- fully fnulish whom yml pmpnsvd to 1110. One of the noteworthy character- istics of the condor is its wonderful eyesight. which probably represents the highest development of the power of \‘lSlOfl of any living rrea- ture. It has been proved conclus- ively that they ï¬nd their food by the sense of sight, alone. ancl that they ai'iparenlly lack the sense of smell. The male condor is distin- guished by a large. fleshy eomh, or rarliunele. \Vhirh adorns the head. The hare head and nerk are wrin- klml and of a (lull, reddish rolm', while the glossy black plumage ot‘ the body is surmounted by a tlutl'y eullar of softest. whitest down. The body plumage is entirely lilaek. while the exposed portions of the wing: fea- thers are white. making a striking lllltl speetaeular pattern when the hiril. soaring. extends its wide. ten- t‘nnt wings to the morning: sun. Longfellow A farms-r camp tn tuwn an «obituary nnlico, “Haw murh do you ("hm tall! Although strictly carnivoruus in «hot. the condor is unable to kill prey for itself; its tops and claws lack the strong muvslcs that give to eagles such l'm'miclahlo mvans 01‘ attack. Thus tlmy liw (war in sight nf nhumlant fowl and yet unable to satisfy tlmmsolws oxcvm by tho ac- (‘idvnlal dual]: of sumo cruaturn. (Herbert Beardsley} The future existence of this re- markabl‘o bird for a time has been thought to hang on a very slendvr throad, owing to its alarmingly small rango which is now restrictmi to sown counties. in; southm‘n Cali- fornia. Tho state law now pruvidvs complain promotion for tho condor, with a hoavy fine against molesting the» bird and its egg. {IS 'l‘lu- mountainous areas where the cnnclur is making its last stand soom likoh to remain adapted in 111p buds existent-('1 so that the. condor has a lair chance to sum i\ e. in lim- itvd numbers, for many years. ri tury. 'lhv species is still fairh common iur a large bird, probably equal in numbers to the golden eagle in those regions that arp suited for it, such (£Prn “ï¬re,“ “â€1. 1a.// Q: mmï¬urv./~w.bâ€"- ~Izbm. 3...: E: Z; ...__..E as .53... a cattle-raising, mountainous ter- THE CALIFORNIA CONDOR “'0'“. WWW likely I “'89. Possibly RODUC MT. FOREST tn insort may lw ()nco a really dvsiralilv varii-iy has been lf’u'ah-d, tlw next. important, qnvstion to sveltlv is lan In obtain and maintain a sumily uf gum] sew! of that varinty. It is min in use 01in nnm- sum! nf high Vitality. plump and nnii‘urni in quality. fl'vv from dim-aw and “1-H mulni'ml. When a ('Iiango «if sum! is nun-wary, L’I‘.‘ ' -.â€"- v . __ Some varivlivs are mnro suitable for cm'lziin districts than Mimi's: will return groatm‘ yivlds. will pru- dum- a quality nf own which will dvmaml a lwttm- markpt, 01- will he moro- suitable) for hauling .i'vquii-o- 4 l-.2..n Illlll V‘ A‘|III‘QIJI‘ â€" â€" - nwnts. It. pays to solicit UH' aafviro of tlw mares! oxpvrimonlal station. agricultural rnllvgn nr agricultural agrul rogurdiug tlw variMivs which urn likely to giw lwst. rrsults and thou in lost, out. a frw Hf llwsv lw- side “19 old sort. Tho tvrm “seed sarily invlmlvs a as well as the of that, variety. Ev ask himsvlf these Am I growing tlw I using the best th t varivty? says si« 0. Coroalist. SEED SELECTION BY THE PARKER Word Roofing Colman! J. H. Harding, Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Rooï¬ng rendered by “sped selectiun" neces- los a choice of variety the svlm'timlâ€"At‘ smut ty. Ewry farmer should these tw†questions: g the host variety? Am best pnssibln smut nt' .9 saw A. (i. t). \Vllitv- 0004510. Summer? N0 wnndm‘ summvr's mH «» Already Sllv form-m; I...,- . Her 0nd. all \\‘¢-o-pil|'..‘, ,1“. I’m now Hwy'ru nut Hu- dates! it should be obtained fi-nm tlu- 1 source available. Register.“ . Chm"! be wured if ill a“ tune. as this is the highest gram. â€1- . recognized commercially. II" it desiredm improve a yarn-ix. ;. . ple methfld is to gn llli‘nilflidln-g at harvest time and sum-l ;. 1:: number or heads Tt'nm plank a“ 11 are strong. Wyoming. 1...... h disease and unit'urm in l' ; l very'impnrtmit that ill“ , .t of identical heads lw “IN-9“,, the resulting (‘mp may Hut w ; form. These heads may lu- ll, in a hag, using a mum! H the seed carefully ('lo-anml w l _-,. ed with a fanningâ€"mill. 'l- ‘ should IN‘ sewn in a flit-rm .. about one-quarhw' an :n Zn~- clean land to inert-ast- thw . H. has been tit?lYl‘lll."il':ii¢‘ci 15,:1' ~ n, that 80ml prmhlt‘ml liy Ill}. ’ with careful and ultim-m . .e grind fanning-mill. may ms trouble many timvs «m-i', w the Cllssiï¬ed Ads. on Page 7 Brantford, Ontario ', August 5, 19261 Durham My. mlâ€˜ï¬ Hm ni. mu m ill‘ “1 ll 1.01 .914. ' \\' tammc svwn z .. frame wnmkhm! a". we“ at dnor; nnwr {'2 ans farm. makim: : firm. This propc-rt‘ right to quick purch: ticullrs apply at \V Mt. L Durhnm. (mt. “'01 .cr... bu~ 2: (ram Grow. smmh. It I In (irvy. 80!th Inim- Chrm Sun. ‘ Harm Our 0! H Tut-way may be: omcc. an Licensed Auctionet hrul sale-z : It Th TONI!“ I. Inn M1 IIM' Hm ont' Eur all “1w “I‘m“ CON“; Hlm'ls Physivian lmmlmm st 1‘ Ito nun-rs WM!“ and ‘ J. L. Sll‘l'l, I. 8.. I. C (Mice and rosldoncv. c C(Ouuh'ss‘ and Luminon Sum 0H0 old PM! Ufl'u'v. (â€Tn 910†|.m.. 1.30!“ i p.m.. 1 (Sundays oxveptod a (Mum and rosldmu-v : Olu‘o east uf HIP Hal†“IRMA“! SU‘N’L me'r ham. ("five hours 2 to 0 pm. (except Sundays RI BATES BURIAL C C. 6. All) BESSIE McGlLLlVR Chiropractors Mc DR. W. C. PICKERIN NIDDLEBRO'. SPER] MIDDLBBRO \l a Madt' a! Dtrwmn nus. Juluzsou wanso Advertise-mums I] CASH “'ITH HRHH of four. th'phmnw Biturday night of \\‘o 25 cents. (m at. Mm: will be mam- O'al'H n: FARMS FOR SH}: i3! Barrister “M W. um Limzs‘d F. GRANT. D. D twnm.“ ll Thursday, August 5. 1926} REUBE!‘ C. WATSON ALEX. MacDONALD mam H Dental I )1 DR. A. I. BELL LUCAS G: HENRY ll Classified \1 lil‘m Ill DAN n and root, Du sity of corrm‘h P a MCLEAN l fl AN! BRIAN 8: DEN “‘ll. [hm [It 109 \ HM ham Hm