wuwnull claw ml Mrs. . In wry [mm mg tho. “ml daughto-r w†“’0' hoop» In Mrs. mug is spending: 3 NW Wm'ks “In: Mr mntlwr. Mrs. K. Mc- IMImM who H mnVan-sving {mm a brhko'u arm. \Irs. Alums .‘HKo-chnit' l'c'hu'm‘d hnuw again al‘lo-r spo-nding the “lllh'l' m-ar lit-amplnn. mm just ï¬ll“ H mm (Our Own Correspondent) .\II. and .\II'~I. 'l’um He'll of Berkley ~|n-II' :I In“ Ilzm “Mb I'IiI-nols and Io MHU's III'uIIIIII Hn- Roch. \II and .‘lIs‘ Malmlm .‘IIKPC'IIUP IIIIuIIIIIIIIIIul .\II'. and NIH. (SI-II. .\II-â€" “H'klll In â€â€œ0" SIIIIIIII last. Salm- olay In \HH Io-IIIIIHN. “I“ Ksh'r \II'|.I-:III Iv“ last \VI'II- "0'!“th In \ IsII III 'l‘HI'nIIIu and. Ham- H \l all mu' trout. tislwrs are at least (-nnsmm. m Hwy km-p Um river hank-4 n-amlwd down with what might. in tut-mm! varying success. “M van" mnuwh- with Eugenia lako- xm- trnm. yo-t \w have some Mrs. A. .l. McVical' is also much better and \w- hoye will soon be lwr usual :wlf. Ans-sum . Mclman Tsarage) are inwmlling a m-w tip-update: -gas pump fur Ethyl gas. Thiq'will no dnuh' ado] c'umiclo-x'ably to their huslno'“. Ham mvr thr wwk-eml rather quieted cunditinns in our c-ommun- my and mu highway was not as mm'h "Soul 8'! thl' summer week- HH‘S. . Mm Anna Shurlrpecl continues to Imprm†afto-r hvr sovvre Illnessâ€"- wlm'h H gum] m'ws for all. 51'. Mo PAGE 2. h'o- can I akv for t um! sport w “MN".II‘ “3- undo \I \l 1| .\I UL" \l \l .\It \\ \II N INN \\ (Our 'Own Correspondent) H ' tn \ HI! :1: Turnutn and Ham- wfnl'o' lo-aving fur Chicago "ho‘ mic-Hols In stay for an ad Vth with friends. Wm. Hill Sllt'llt Hm week-end 'H'ln \VIHI his mnthm‘. HIM‘oN'k and MW» ('hihh't‘ll mi In â€Mr home the ï¬rst of m-k :n'tm' waning fur a tinn- \\ N'fll'alH'O' H llnlo-rstzlnd Inh'lllplah' building â€In “M n \llgll.‘ Ko-n mmr ’wa Rocky Saugeen \l My [MINIM tho mwrnn Snu'H'u: 'n a Illw Int. 0f nil h ()u II 'JN'V .\| U . l†I'o'pliu‘o' II. \\'I[ll a quk which will lm 'zuwr in tlu- long, run. \Vmsun is busy I’v- 4|ch aim-Hing siluvalml hi4 slmp. It would he nlol Ilso'lo'ss structures nml. as H. would add l†w nf our main strevt. (and that Hm Wright plat» starting tlm nvw ling at. a wry val-1y :lol mill silv. KI IIIII-Ih Is at. III'I-sI-IIt 'Io'allll. \Ho'l' Spi'lld- iII )lInIIIII with how IIvgwr {Hr lH'HPl' Iwws. Imu- III’ III-1° I'vmva'y \\ Latona H 'nmI IIF‘H '. Nil'hul spvnt UH lu-r part-Ins lwro'. V. Mr. Mrï¬m‘muck â€am last. wm-k. sum spent Saturday Mon-s olispom-cl 0f Hob-walk lwtwo-o'n and ,Hw whom] and ro-plzm- it. with a k which will 1m HI ll rraponden :hdlll â€â€˜ tn the pleasun‘ Hw l'.l~'.\\'.n. t â€w hnmv of \II thv nwm- but our. alum: ml In mako- Nu- m- a sm'm-ss. uâ€"va nl' shinglw H")- al'cl full tn km‘p m (hi Ilo'l .\II ll'l .\| kls‘ daughter \\'_ days m H “vs. .\l with N0! Slmpsnn \‘ :Is ho'l' I’J’. em i «my :11 "HI .“l'! “I! w" :1 MN! â€Wu" {H ho'l‘ ha hm" .‘Abt‘l Ho fo-w rho [he nt Dorn och . (Our Own Correspondent) .\ numho-I' M â€w [adieu-z nl' Hm I’I°o-~|v)'t:-|'I:tll W. .\l. S. hm-o- attvndml Hm [mum l’rvshyh'rial at. Tam last. “no-k and \wn- do-lightml by the gum-m. l'o-pnl'ts uf Hm splendid work whirh may. lwbn au-w‘nn'plisho-cl in. Hm past yval'. Miss \Iyl'lv Ruhvrtsnn spo-nt Hm wwk with hvr pal'nnts hm'v. Miss Margin-rim llnrlvll. spout. Hm lust. \\'m'k Visiting t’rio-nds in T0- rnntu and was :u'vnmpam-«l home on Saturday by how sistm'. Gladys. Mr. and Mrs. Frml Hurst. and two «'hilolrvn ul’ nvar I'Zlmwnml sw-nt a only with Mr. and Mrs. )likv Kmmny last. \Vm-k. Inst slim .47.. «<3. 7.5:: 2:. 2.1.1. >5; 1:3: 15:57. _: 221.34. ./ 52:72. 3.2: :3... 22.55.; :5 3.1:... E... .55.: a. (4::93131; :: :233. ..ï¬.__::_... (0271- Own Correspondent) \lr. Han .w'lwnt. a clay amuml (Hun- L'muhn |:I5H\'m-k. .\II'. and .\ll'.~'.‘ 'l'. Slwloh'nth and buys Hf IIO'EII’ HIM-sky 5pm†3 day with how sish'l’ Mrs. .lnhn Mt'Koch- Hlo- I‘m'o'llll)‘. . nut Iiko' .\lr. 191w! Hx'uimu’u and family of \Valkcmm \isitml thu Hlalmm. 0' mmle and Hnu'g) familivs hm-u Miss Annio- Mcuuoon 41 humor tvachm- hm-o» mm tvachm' at Tara czlllml un Miss .\l;u'_it.'riv Park roV-Co'nt- :7... 59%.â€; 2. (2:35“ c: .47.. 1. :3... 7:1. 32:15? :3: 3 21:1 .55; l'Ct HH' \V Mr. {I Mr.’ and Mrs, J. McNally Qf Dur- ham xu't'unwanlmgby Mrs. J. Crutch- Ivy spam :1 day m mel Sound ro- ('o'llHV. Mr. hanio-l S\\'m-nvy 51'. is Visiting his l'o-l'ntiw-s Iwrv. Iinllg‘l'mlllaiinns in Mr. and Mrs. M. lam-v nu Hm arriml Hf a flnn Infln' iiii\ I-as'i. \H'i'k. Miss hlo mm Hith slwm Hw “(wk i'llol “in: Mink Mai-y .\li lntnv. Mrs. Easnn 0f KitPIH-nm‘ is vis- mm: with how sistm‘. Mrs. Simpson fur 8 “WV Wow-ks. Miss Myrtlo- Mortlvy spl'nf Sun- day with frivmls hem ( Our Own Correspondent) Sn murh WM. “'93th during the past. \n-o'k Hl' so) has himh‘l'ml farm- my; \\ nth llwir svmling. 'l'ho' Falt'uno‘l' family of Durham \Mlml nu Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hurulol Falwnm'. Mr. and Mrs. I" Pipe-1' Hl' TOPUIHO \is‘itwl tho- latte-Vs - sisto'r, Mrs. It was announced that a lady spo'akm' would sxmak at the Hall in Williamsford noxt week and all the laalivs \w-w- ,m'gml to attend. MP8. \\'m. R'rlwrlsnn invitml tlmladies [0 MW hnmo- fur Hu- Juno mw'ting. Mrs. Molntnsh and Miss th3 than served a wry dainty lunch. Miss; Glenny Firth of Edge Hill spent a few days with Miss Mary McIntyre. _ The [Mi'noeh W'J. held their an- nual meeting at the home of the president. Mrs. Alex. McIntosh. All the» ntfim-i's were re-eleeted and the members all joined again. also two new nnes. The “'illiamsford W'. 1. “rev aim at the. meeting and a wry snt‘ial'dhlo' time was spent. _0 _ _\! ih attended the funeral of the late “13.80309 which £00k place On “(311418)“th Durham remotely. .\l r. \\ Ilnum-illm' Rubm't I’m-viz: smile-.3 :m up-to-uato cc m-p- -olippingt tank at the oml Mm: shed. .\| .\II Hllsmm‘ .\h‘. Waltm NH. 3 IMV \l 11th White" of Sarnia \‘isitvd lwr Mrs. P. .‘lnushaw rmwutly. 'l'ml “Valium and family of 1011 Visits"! tlw Graham. N. E. Mm Kan uhlvlo «taming \ll‘. Hill from her aunt. .\h h'l' Slmm m‘ Kvy Harbour \\‘ days at. his lmmu helm. Glenroadin Eugenia . I" l’i[)t,‘l"Hl' Tornntn lzlth-r's‘ - sustt'l‘, Mrs. 'l‘. Simian-nth and vw‘lo‘y 5mm! a clay Mrs. .lnhn Mt'Knch- .L. 1.5.3.153 7. . 1. £5,152. 1.: :2? ’1: 1...: r: c; :35. 33:. 2:: :Ez. Eerie. .17.. 5.2:2. 1.3;: is busily m:- hls 1'«.-.~'ulmlcv. I’m-Vis has Mo mum-ego the 0nd Of [Us m' t or spent! sham Ilparo-nts P loam-1'- From thc cunditinn of thc guard railing at ttw Rocky. thc car must haw hccn trawlling at, a high 'atc Ot’ spccot when the ZlL'L'itJt'llt nccur- red. Coming down thc strctch in frnnt, nl' Mr. .lalncs Millcr’s, whn was â€in tirst. man on thn sccim at'tcr Hw t'l'tlh‘h. â€lt‘ tll'in‘l' Hf Hm car must. ham "lct hcr out" amt whcn hp :wprnachcot the» turn in thc maul lctuling «town mar thc hriitgc which spans thc rivcr at. this pomt. was giving: sci fast, that thu machine» fail- ml tn make» thc. turn amt cmshmt into thc railing. This rail is tho: rcgiilatinu Prm'incial Highway guard. with [wists and heavy “in: cahlc. The car missml thc tirst amt scrum] mists. apparcntly. hut. thcrc is. a mark mi this third past. iwiitcntly from tlw huh-("41p strik- ing it. From then 011 “mm. â€the-r [HISiS wcrn torn «mt, ur hrnkcn. amt the impact pnllcd thc. nnavy cahhe aml anchnr through thc anchnr post. Shattering it down the ccutro: The damaged car was later taken in ()wen Snund where. We. under- stand. an eti‘ort will be. made in re- pair it. Fnrtuuatcly 1'01- Lh'. Rutherâ€" t'nid hp had placed theft insurance Hit the malhine Olih mo 01' illl't e dam lldfme the accident and “ill two-«met the â€1 eater part, Uf his monetary iuVeslmenl. as the “di' “‘le a 110“ one and had been in his pqssessinn tm' (mlx a \\eek or ten days. While. he denied any knowledge of the car or the accident, and said that ho was walking from Port Colborno 0 Owen Sound, there was some bl 011 on the prisoner which ho COUM not explain satisfactor- ily to the police, who are of the opinion that he. must. have had a companion with him and are. still working on the (vase. Though a thorough search of the Rot-Ry San- geen neighborhood was made by the ntt'ieet's, nothing further was discovered. prisoner, McRae was later taken to Owen; .Sound and lodged in the cogth Jan]. which will be an _additional Im- prgvement in ogrï¬vnljage. ." OWEN 80!!!!) CAR BADLY WRBGKED ITIROCKY BRIDGE Rev. Woods of Corbeiton preach- ed in our church here Sunday (Continued from page i) High Rate of Speed THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Red Sta! "Lâ€JJcad Continental-Motor Morse Silent Cbain Drive Full Force Feed Lubrication Super-Sensitive Steering ‘ Whirlwind Aa‘elcration Rifle Drilled Cams/34ft Durant FOHRB (766 Jrz'swcmz . f’f [C Ca be Motors of Canada, Limited Toronto, Canada KlHtm'ists‘ nught In 118V“ :1 liHlv mnw pluck mu? pm‘mwm'ancv. Just lvmransn mm:- of “mm has yol. suc- Clayton MeRae and William Dun- ran. both of whom were. charged with the theft of motorrar he- longing to Dr. . B. Rutherford, pleaded guilty and each was given a term of eighteen months certain with an indeterminate sentence of two years less one day. Both of the arensetl made starments t0 the. police in connection with the atfair. Duncan being [)lat'Oil under arrest. sometime on Monday. The story is. that the two met on Saturday night. at the rorner of 3rd avenue ancl 10th street, and .‘erae. suggested that they go out, and look for a ear. but it was sometime hefore they found «the with a key in it and it hamueneil to he Dr. ltuthert‘nril's. They released the hrake. pushed the ear around the eorner. uml with Mrtlrap at the wheel startecl for a clriVe arnnncl the city, and then went out the Harafmxa rnznl. At tiliatswnrth they hourht. some. gas and a lmttle of Imp. and as they had some alcohol in their [itvssessinlh they mixed it with the pop and drank it. .\t'ter leaVing tlhatswi‘n'th Duncan wanted to :m hark. hut. Mrltae ilt'nllll’l't'tl. and human tinal- l_\' got out of the our and walked hark to Hwen Sound. arriving here at 3 0‘0ka Sunday nmrning. Mr- ltae «trove Hn until he. ranie to grief and then went. to the rhurrh to sleep. where he was found anal arâ€" resteil. Meltne was also tineil $50.01! and costs. or in default. of payment. :. months in jail. on a charge. of llZIVllit.’ an etl‘ensiVe weapon in his missessiun, The sentenee will run rulirlii'l'enllx' with the Miller 0114'. and allowing the cable to work free. In all flvebosts were broken or torn out and the car left crosé- wise on the road with the frame badly buckled. the bumper gone. and three of the wheels smashed. How the. pcciipant. escaped death is a mystery, asthe steering wheel was badly bent. where it. was struck by the driver‘s hmly follow- ing the impact Thleves Got Eighteen Months Since the flbUVt‘ report was in type, the Tuesday issue. of the Hwen Sound Sun-Times tells of the sentence given Mcltae and his ac- complice. William Duncan by Mag- istrate Creasor, which we publish below: EMADE by Canadians to meet Canadian climatic and road conditions, the stamina of the New Star Car is never so fully realized and appreciated as on the long run. No other automobile at or near its price has the staying power that results from the employment of the Red Seal Continental "Lâ€â€"head Motor, full pressure lubrication and thermostatic control of the cooling system. The consistent increase in Star Car sales is due to the The number of Star Car owners desiring to sell is prOPOI" tionately smaller than that of any other automobile in its class. m-mlml in knocking a train ('th thn lmvks of a railway m'nssmg Is no Proof that 01w 0! tlwm wnn't suc- (Beau {ye-u 77:77: the (Ye‘ars If you want J. H. Harding, Brantford Stock Carried. Information Furnished and Service on Brantford Rooï¬ng rendered by wind and rain. They provide double thicknesé over all the roof and triple thickness over part of the roof. Size 16 inches by 10 inches, laid 5 inches to the weather. Brantford Rooï¬ng Co., Limited Brutfonl, Ontario 9. :50 Brantiord Big Butts are beautiful, heavy N asphalt slates made in numerous mellow-toned tints. They give a shadow line which adds greatly to a home’s distinction and charm. Being tapered, extra thickness an_d_ weight are exposed to sun, Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. «m 1' d in doing it smmm Thermostat Cooling System 17 I z-iï¬C’J Steering Wheel Locomotive-1y pt Brakes Cold Rivetted Chassis Fume O Semi-elliptic N “ion-wide Service Facilitits Thu-day. lay 19. 1927 Durham 0-087 (1m Ions With Serious Accident \Vhllv drum: m Huo': Will! 1â€â€œ: eninx last Sill!“ HIM They \\v|'c (ll HM ‘Hl did nut. w to an NM ulc- 1am». turn m» .-; 0901"â€? SD WIS tnrnm danmuml. was dun-I UH" ft'mlvl's I'M-â€H ‘ld" lhv var Ill and flu (‘RI' “4' Slaclv \\ (‘flllsldt' Cy «emu Stands“ \\'~ ~ M Pinned. by Barn Door “1'. .\â€N'!'l LuHu-x' wan [Ol'mnam- ma whilv \un'kl the MINI IN lll'ut- IIHHIL' cabins and \ “blow hl'nkc Hal‘lmttlo- \\ ("In M III- | “W Ihml‘. Ion "HI“ NINA“ than an inn HINmHIo‘ In shed. unahh A dth' \\ Audit Reveals Shortage “UHF 1.11:! who â€I" [01*t'll Ivan slmr “0 | (61'; lm HI The Cost of Educau’ \l H! Bunda) piaVo of â€1 Th l‘ Grout lotor Toux ix m |~| rack. nmh run I anV Thorn |~ 1|" "" [months of 1927 mmm f0!“ "W“ “ms lth (‘IHW‘ (bands: has .W" ‘ m mntributine ‘ (H \\ Thursday. lay 19. 1927 In Other C H II Taken From Our Ex of Your Ac \ulh \1 .\I \\ \l \I PCSUI \\