Published every Thursday morning at the office, Garafraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year, 81.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months, 25 cents for one C v- '-'- v v 'v' v â€"â€" â€"__ month. To any. address in the United States of America, $2.50 per year, 31.25 for six months, 65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. PAGE 4. Whosoever is afrflid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in love with his own opinion than with the truth.â€"WATSON. SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH Promotion Results Varnay School 51', Ill-.lr: l\'-â€"Bi|lio- mMm-Il P. cllo-In. Hutton-son R, Ill-SI. lllâ€"«Dmuthv Bugle P, Vellma Blyth, Mal-'30! m Row P, Elgin Blylh H. ~‘r. ll-Jr. lllâ€"-'l‘il|io- Bryans R_. Promotion Reports of 3. S. No. 3 kiln humus; Pâ€"â€"pass; Fâ€"-â€"tailure. l\ ~31 l\â€"-lsabo-l Filth P, Aha Hro-o-nwmul l' Man \nolc-rson P. Sr. III- .'.II l\â€"~\iola Neely H Rum Maple-s P. \do-llnt- .‘lt.\a||V P. .'.h lll- SI. lllmï¬largawt Filth H, Jlfll Bull l“. Sr, ll-Jr. Ill~--«\\'illiv Glo'ncross P, Human Ciro-mm'md l", Agni-s Ander- snn I". .ll'. ll-s‘r. ll «Juan Firth H. Mary Al- lt-n P. Harnlcl HI'o-o-nwuml P. Aloum Staph-s I". \Villit- Svho‘uvl'mall l". Howrgu Schmu-rman P. l'l'll’llo'l'-FII'Mâ€"â€Mill'flal't't l‘lllgn H. .Vamwa in â€Now of mo-rit. .Ir. l\'-.~'r. l\'~â€"tlarman Wilson, Mnrris Matthews. John Mattlwws. .‘H'. Ill-Jr. l\'~â€"llms.'lus No'lson, Willi.- l‘uHm-sun. Clara Watson. tiar- man Hargraw. .lr. Illâ€"Sr. Ill-«Invc Daly. 4i¢~c.»l'gv \thwn. Lewis Wells. ll-Jr. [ILâ€"Wallau- Matthews, Mo-Ilullo- Harrison. Fanny Hargrzwv. Sr. l-ll: ~Jvan Hrnwn 11. Hwy Ad- ams: «mum-m Nelson. Annie An- am-v ‘iflltï¬VIH .‘L‘ISOH. gilllllt' IMP- tho-“s 10c. ..|r l- Sr. l-â€"Rvggio \\ ilson H.131]- 88! Pattvrson H, Robert Hunter H, Franc-is Daly. J1" P1 -\1 P1'.â€"-.-\|i('e Duly, Hor- “an! “'MSUII. Ruy \lltll't'Vhl . Nor- man \Vo-Ils. Harold Huntvr, Orville Sm! lb. H wt V \l pays for advertising?" Here is how Professor Radder replies: “Sometimes it is superï¬cially an- swered by ‘the consumer’. This. however. is not true. Statistics isâ€" sued by the Harvard l'niversity Bureau of Business show clearly that the merchant who advertises lowest costs and generally passes these lower costs on to the consumer. The merchant who does not advertise has correspondingly higher costs. Be. if anybody. is pay- ing the hill for the other mer- chants’ advertising. In reality. of course. advertising pays for itself.†__Améi-iéan Press. l».’-ï¬iso-r;hrst~3lm~gdrot mgn H. ml .\nolo'|'.-mn P. llo'm'y Williams H WIO PAYS FOR ADVERTISING? Promotion flosults S. S. No. 12 I'll. .l 1'. mt. H inwans hunurs. ' prom-m awry day. AVt'l'ago: atteugam'a The quvs} inn‘ .is. orgn 319kedf‘Wlno _ l- -._- hn Promotion Report 8. 8. No Bantinck l\'-.~‘1°. I\'-..~'..-ny Hm Thursday, June 30. Noblc' . Milton Maul“. Jxr. Pr.-â€"-\\ilhelamuw napkins. st Sluulm'k'. . Pun-Catherine Dyer. 1°88 . .Ir. l’l'.«â€"Ke-|11wth Nelson, Elmo Thumas Hargraw. HI mo H's: rm‘.--fl€'('nmmvndm l. Lawn-1w v. I l-J r. l I l»-â€"¢ h â€'0 Inn Granuwood 1mm Wit-um. Dawy AIjOc}. olullmson. Allin .‘lcmrr. Ilâ€"s‘r. lllâ€"Nlargarnt Brown. . llâ€"‘Io-cil Brawn H. ViCIOP f H. IMI'HHI)‘ Lan'Plu’P H. ll III Marjorie Caldwul'l, teacher ‘J\"l'0 0W mtvmlam H Phyllis H H. "('0 .\ull\' H l ‘1... L11 arvn Sill] llhal'lio‘ I .\t k insc. \Vn lance 38. .\l. )lervyn, teacher J. Bvatun, teacher \ll .\l Murray “I . 'l.a\\'l' VIHIPIV Eu ['1 Hisch .a\\'ro‘nmf H. "lot. olullmson Ifl'urol Lum- 29. Petty. teat-heir HWH. Uliv lt'llo kl! 11 H .\rm- .\l ill ll- H 36 A pretty wedding was solemnized‘ in the Presbyterian church. Dur-j ham, on Wednesday, June 29, 192â€, with the Rev. B. D. Armstrong oti‘i- ciating, when Miss Eliza Edith Pat- terson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson Of Egremont, was married to Stanley Mead. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rebel-t Mead of l'nity. Saskatchewan. formerly of Egre- nmnt. The ceremony, which took place at 3 o’clock, was performed under an arch of evergreens, mar- guerites and maple leaves. The bride, who was ‘given in marriage by her father. entered the church to the strains of Lohengrin's wed- ding march played by Mrs. A. \V. H. Lauder. and looked most becom- in;..' in her wedding gown of silk tlat crepe trimmed with chantilly lace and rhinestone buckle. She wore a tulle hridal Veil Willi cor- â€net of orange blossoms. and rope of pearls. the gift. of the groom. Her lmuquet. was of sweetheart ruse“. white snapdragnns. fern and streamers. She was attended by Miss I". .l. Floyd. dressed in pink gem-gene. with large picture hat to match and carrying a bouquet of roses. snai'nlragons and tern. Mr. William Patterson. brother of the bride was urmmsman. Miss Edith and Master Ross Kellar. niece and nephew of the hritle. were. flower hearers“. the former gowned in pink satin and carrying white marguerites. During the signing' ‘nt’ the register. .‘ll's‘. T..\|. McFadden Ham: “4) Perfect Love,“ The grmm's gift tn the hrioh'smahl was a bar pin of white gold. to the grooms- 'mzm whit» gnlcl Hw l‘n'gams‘t and M c-Inna._ Fnllnwing Hu- «'c‘rnmnny Hm in- vitml gnu-sis l'o'lvairml tn Hm bride's hnnw in Hum-mun! whom a dainty wwloling suplwr was sm'vml. Hm M'- mning hving: afto-rwm-cls quietly sl’t'nt in social inz'wrmnrsv. ‘I A..- Mr. and Mrs, Mc'aol loft tlw same- PVPIIinL' by mnfm- on a Tlm’wymnnn trip tn Niagara Falls. Tm'nntn :mol o'lsvwhm‘o. â€w hl'ido h‘avvlling in «'1 mm- biom- silk mw'w dross. hat and Shane m mah'h. and black brocade-d satin mat with whit» fur :‘nllvm'. .\h', and Mrs, Moat} w‘ffl loavn in tho- cmnrsv Of a muplv nf “'0ka fm' Hwir 1mm» at. I'nit)‘. Sask.. whvrv Hm gnml \vishns' 0f thv community ac-mmmny “mm, in which le olhrnniclo- joins. RISK IN PLAYING Judges Tell Reasons For Ban on Slot. Outï¬ts.â€"Player Hopes to Win From Owner, Is Belief. RO'QSHIH fm' Hm dismissal of amwal institutml by a Toronto [nun-must against a convictinn disposing ul‘ gmvds by a game) mode of chum-v. involving a nun-him. are giwn in tlw latest Hun of HM" Untal'io \Vo-ekly .\'t [’I'HSPL’UHHII On a similm; cafw ln-noling as a was adJourn m, "Thu ll“. minty nl' allurement machilw. iii;t~'i.'!n-. ll iin' {'iJXw‘l' tiltl it'll. “X- t.«° t -i-t lll .' to: his nichvls‘ "Mlll t... Romp-1' of tho- innt‘hinv. hy tito- lllO'iHls \\'itit'i| it wwmwl in {it'- twwl. than ht- t'H'Iiiti ohtain l'i‘ut'n him tgx tiin'vltnse. he “Utilti not use lhH lllilc'illl‘." at all. The hait is the hut... Hull hi' “ill. stmuo‘l' Hl' ll'lit‘l'. though not immediately. i'vt'eiVe more than he has paicl. He may know what his second play will prt‘ulnce. but the result. of his sub- sequent plays is unknown to him. "It was contended that the word ‘contestant' and competitor in sec- ion 236 {d necessarily imply a contest of competition. and there- fore an opponent of the player. In the learned chief justice‘s opinâ€" ion. a contest. or competition may exist. through the medium of the machine. between two persons op- posed in interest. When, if ever, the player of the appellant’s ma- chine won more than he lost, the loss would obviously be born by the man who provided the machine. Thus there was. througn the med- ium of the machine. but. through it as a, means only. a tea: contest or competition between the player and the appellant. who was properly found quilty of disposing of goods 5by a mode of chance in which the contestant or competitor paid TEMPLEâ€"LIVINGSTON MEADâ€"PATTERSON H D'l'ott Jud to routinm 11‘ the pluyv t. murv fox ‘ agn-t‘ol. gmvnt 1n MINT MACHINES 1t st mm" In wstcrday énfl' links. and mi renlnisr hand [vaintï¬ I,nua|nn. It um il June- fort h 'l‘m'T l_\' thvs Hananla‘s KI'HJUSL individual in- dustry. \Vlmat gmwing. has â€UVPI- Hpul :iininst o'lliil'é'ly sinm- (Zunfml- oraiinn. Tlm prvsc-nt go'nm'atinn of Canadians are am-nstome-d tn slwak Hf â€My country as the» granary uf lhn \VHI'M. a phrasv whirl: \Vnuld haw lwvil nn-aninglnss sixty years years ago \Vlwn ilnnro-olvratinn was III'HIIRIH nlmul. tlanzuhans must. Imbk with prhln mum thv mrhimvnwm. m wlwat. pruâ€" chu'tiun Hf Hm last sixty yvzu's. What. it mmms tn gvnvral husim-ss amt tn the: transportation commune-s ut‘ thv Denniuinu nm'cls only tn 1w stalml tn Iw llmlnl'stmm. Iixlmrts nt' wtwat. t'mm «Lanada in the! last twn wane. and thaw \wrv unly :th‘l'igfl‘. mws, huw hruught intn this Im- Ininmu nmrw than Stiltxutml) 2m- nually. This mnnvy. rummg iuln t‘l'HIIS, have brought in'tn this Imâ€" minmn mure than $175.1m.«m an- nually. This mnney, coming hill» the pussessinn hf the farmers. has been spent en the one. hundred and «me articles whirh they need, thus stimulating the industrial centres remote {rum the grain tiehls and af- fecting, indirectly, every Citizen of the. I‘Mminion. The hulk at Canada’s wheat (‘I'up is grown in the prairie provinces. liarh harwst the. remnte task Hi" transferring this crap from the tielcls tn the cmisumers in distant t-uuntries is undertaken and ac- t‘ItIllliiis’ht'il. The farmer hauls his wheat to the ceuntry elevaturs, the original gatherer of the crop. There are about 2.500 country eleâ€" \‘fltllI'S in the wheat. pmnluring area. The wheat is there leaded in- t.» lmx rars and is startml eastward 0r westward. as the case may he. tn sealmaril, If it is westward there is the long rail haul nwr the. Rockies to Vancouver or Prince Rupert, whence it is shipped to Euroiie through the Panama canal. or to the Far East. In 192-527). the last. crop year t'nr \Villt‘ll tinal tig- ures are available. 23.:m1w hush- els went thruugh the Paritic parts, In subsequent, years the. movement. has lwen greater. . The greater part (if the rrup i-mnes eastward in lmx-r'ars in Fort William and Port Arthur, where- large terminal grain t'It?\'-¢- turs are hicatml. In 1921-27) the ï¬g- ures are interesting because rela- ftively they change very littln from year in year. 159,000,000 bushels rame east. All this “heat. whether [eastlmuncl Hr \Vestlumnal. is inspect- ml by the Doivmininn gnx'o-i'iinieiit inslwrturs anal is graolwl arruriling.’ tn quality. Confederation and After-- Sixty Years of Progress \V H I‘I.\'l' .\l .\RKF.'I‘I .\'¢1« THE DURHAM CHRONICLE IT IS A BIT HARD UN THE .\'l'_ll{\'l'IS “ill“ in tlw Lns The grading of wheat in this quantity is of itself a monumental task, achieved ï¬rst, by this Dominâ€" ion and followed by a. rew other wheat eXporting ecnntries. \Vithâ€" out, goyc_-i'iiiiieiit grading the mar- keting ot‘ tlanda's eXport crap at a fair price would he Impossible. The world's market for wheat. is Liverpool, England. Here. eomo buyers and sellers and the custom. as in ancient times, is for the seller to show a sample of his wheat. so that the huyer may see what. he is purchasing. Uhyiously when pro- dnetion reaehes sueh proportions as it has in tlanada this no longer can he done, The Canadian (jov- ernnient. solved the ditl’ieulty hy es- tahlishing a grading system. (Lana- dian wheat is graded undel- well- detined regulations and any buyer in the world may buy the quality of wheat he desires hy grade. The. [quality is guaranteml and in many “years of exliel'iellce foreign buyers haiyt- not, yet eoniplained. Having rearhed Fort William and ‘l’ort. Arthur. the mass moyennrnt [of the erop is at an end. From these parts it hreaks into a scoro of ehannels all of them moving eastward towards the ocean. The. i: 'am lleets romo to the head of the lakes for their eargoes. The. wheat. is loaded into these stealllei‘s and some, of them sail to the Georgian Bay ports. others to Port MCNicoll. still others to Post. llolhorne, many to lhiti'alo. and a few eome right through to Montreal. In the year taken 2-i.t.ttu_),tjtt) hush- els went to Georgian Bay ports to he earriel lsy rail‘to Montreal for oeean shipment. Anointi'r 81. J.- tltf‘! hushels went, to lmtl'alo for shipment dyer l‘nited States rail- [ways to New York. The. halaneo went through l’ol't .\le.\'ieoll and that tlolhel'ne, to he re-sliipped by lalu- ul‘ rail to limitreal. This the [.Lairie ei'op eonverges on two [Hn'tsn.\l_nntreal and New York. A small portion triekle-s farther east. hy rail to Halifax. St. John and Portland. “l' the total erip. -'itl.tttttt.- tttttl bushels \W'l'e ('Xltol'it'ci from ..\lnntreal. 7?»,t,HNl.lNI hnshels from INew York and HMIWUH bushels from lthe. other north Atlantic ports. THAT’S ALWAYS THE WAY! .'\n_unlv.~‘ 'l‘imvs Mrs. S. McCracken of Shelburne is spending a couple of weeks With her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davis in Glenelg. and with friends and relatives in town. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ben Benton 0f Cleve- lancl, Ohio. and his mother, Mrs. George \Villoughhy, 0f Elmira, " Y. spent. the past week in town, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Crutcli- ley, and other friends. They left Tuesday morning for \Voodstock to spend the day With Mrs. Benton‘s peoiile and took the heat yesterday morning at Port Stanley for Cleveâ€" land. Mrs. Willougliby will return to her home at. Elmira by train. Mr. \V, Petty nf Streetsyille is \‘iSillllH‘ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. l’elty, fur a few days. Mr. \V. Hutton is home from De- li'uit. Visiting: his mullier and sister lll town. I 0- . l “ ‘Illlkill'. Ih‘ Ill lunu, ‘ . . ,. -. . Mr. \‘vrmm lulvulgv m \\ mdso‘x Visiting his parents, Mr, and Mlb. Elvidgc. .- n It \l..\'on¢rl|1 rAlV IUEL'O Mr. and Mrs. R. H. McNaughton and little- «knightm' lilsiv. of Willis. Sash" nmtorvd tn UntaI-in Via Chi- cago and Port. Huron and are spvmling 501110 of Hm iimv with the fm'nwr's sister. Mrs. John Kerr of Varney, and his brnthor. Ml‘. \Vm. McNaughton 0f Hampdmi. they also purlmsp Visiting: snmn of Mrs. Mcâ€" Naughlon‘s rvlatiws around To- l'untu, __-- n . A_I _-l--‘-.. 1"Ill1'o \ii's. (Rev. \Ylialoy is visiting “ill: Mrs. (Him, Park for a l'vw days. _- --- v ‘I†I |_ ‘I' 'I‘ Mr. and Mrs. “2 J, \Vl'hl) 01' 'l'nâ€" rmiln \‘isitvd with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Harding and family. uwr tlu» “wink-0nd. Miss Marjory Firth, nurse-inâ€" training. of (Non Sound. is spend- ing a vmlplc Hf weeks“ vacation at lu-r hunm lwrv. MP. and Mrs. Thomas Morlun of Mitclwlltnn. Sask.. am Visiting tlwir parvnls. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Morton. and Mr. and Mrs. R. Barber, for a ooupln of mmks, \ U..,... _- .V __ _ Mijs. A. MvLaclilau and daughtm' Miss Vida, acvompaniml by Miss Annie" Wrii‘. loft, \leuosday mumâ€" iur: mu :1 mntm' trip to Summit. N. J. Miss Weir intvucls rntlu'uiug in tlw cmu'su of at ('nuplv Uf \wwks by train but Mrs. McLachlan and daughter pui'posv i-vmaiuinp' for two or tlu'vn muuths with i'i-latiws at Summit. "Mr. and M1s.4’%vn1gv Hargmw and {almib of throit, arn \ismng inra ' 11'1'“ daxs “ith 01d f1im1ds in town and in Pgrvniï¬ni 11111 ,...,._._.....,w--:...:.,.r 5...??? :2? .Esnrré S. .13.. 2:; 3?. 6. :37 demon. was/taken to Durham hos- pital Tuesday evening and on Wm- nesday underwent an operation {or appendicitis, which, we an) plvam to say, was quite successfut, Mr. Rabm‘l Mighton 0f l‘lgi'omnm was admitted to hospital h .,... Tuesday and operated on t'ur :tgi- pondit‘itis, t't‘um wliivh It» is r. t‘to\- oring as well as could in» vXpm-tmi M found peacefully sleeping. little dreaming of the excitement. he had caused, nor the anguzsn tn \‘..‘.it'll he had put his parents. lie was apparently none the. worse m‘ I.» experience, and \Vhen talc-r heme was given a thorough exannnnlinn hy the. physician whe prenuunei-q him physically $011an and nut in “14' least injured by his night's exm- sure. When rescued. the little lml seemed not in the least. [H'l'llll'ltml‘ had evidently passed the night Men pleasantly and without fear. and bore no evidences of having been crying 0r etherwisu disturbed: lll fact he was the COUlCSl UIH‘ in the gathering when conveyed in lll~ .home. ' A‘A-Ant\‘ti“Il‘- I. IIVIDIVI It is altogether Utmoccssary ntl this point to say that Mr. and Mr.» Sullivan were dclightvd to haw their otfspring again at hmnv will: tlwm. or that they an» «ha-1.13 grateful to the twighhurs who wurkod all night in an mulvawr h; «liscm'or his whvrcahouts. Chlttickâ€"In Durham Huspilnl. «v1 \\'mhwsd'ay.. .lmw 29.1927. 10 MI and Mrs. HvI'IJt-rt Chitin-k. Immml 8 SUI]. IcKochnieâ€" M St JOSCIDII \ llH~- pita]. l’nst.‘\11lnn.uuFlidax .lmn izlh.‘ 191?. Ml. .lulm A. \ldx'ofthlma \that ..... Oats Barlov ...... Buck“ heat Peas ....... Mixed Grain, Hugs Thursday, Jun. 80. 1’37 DURHAM MARKET (Continued from page Corrected June 30,1927 8.4“ ton GLENELG LAD BORN DIED r sleeping. 11121.. excitement hm hm] anguzsn tn \xpwh navpnls_ ‘1'0‘\\“|\' cm I. 0. II. E. PLGEANT 0' TUESDAY NIGHT ELABO‘RATE AFY grand "llalc', 1 00th ('hilch etch bearing seemed tn h.- they [taï¬sml m in frnm n1 oonman}: Hm 8 ,.0 \Vhl‘I‘qg ipu Minn m; um «'lnsmu .‘t beIquul am. A swwlm-lu .88“ ‘0 IN‘ : of newwap the bounty this kind. I ers tho pal “I050 llishn being rum crowd that ummmn ' there- \\'¢'l"' trivi Hm! \~ dim-'0 that treat Hm! life-Hm“. ‘ voicim: HM W0 lollhllrl {or Hw M prodm-hun “1]†{NHL rvndltiun ' (u ch'al ‘.\ H tho stand. «[100 “luv: {rum 3 [w smuml mm \-a|-iull~ I'H 0m! \\'. quis «h- Ibmlmm Thus. H Glam r11rv\\« Molnu Gram. lCllic1|t (1013 I 1%(Nv. ‘ Bu i MM Mary Bum." damn- \men GUWHII. Thus H M \\ M M 1H \I MU H M a! â€\VQ H Arch 4 PHI†1. .‘ Janl|¢'~nt \" "Ill! ‘1‘ | “L‘s H. "PF, F' '1, Mrs, It ! m thh .‘134. Mr» \ \\ allih'lilli 4.‘ 1 \ - “ï¬nals: '1 I Bunâ€"“W‘s .M‘ a“; Bill M an jana arw 00". hilIllch':' . hwr«-u.-.-_ Mn. aurlmi-‘I F'HHL. I‘: rs. *1. «I. \luldlo-h Mewâ€"«Elnu HUN “‘8: Male. QIHH'h-H Iv; an». H. u.» Ulfltlil Thursday. June 30. 1927 (Continued 1': It M \\ \\ last but M M :ssm \\ \\ M \\ H \\ CHARACTEF dmam L .I 08! m \\ Wu ' Ii’. " '“W -ax.’ .. ï¬n.-." '1 ’..-MW" -1 A ’3 .- - -..... .. ...â€".'..... PAGE 4. OORHAICHRONICIE Published every Thursday morning at the otlice, Garafraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address in Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year, $1. 00 for six months, 50 cents for three months, 25 cents for one month. To any address in the L' nited States of America, $2. 50 per ' e r., $1.25 for six months 65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. I Whosoei'er is afraid of submitâ€" ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is inure in late 111th his own opinion‘ than 111th the truth. â€"â€"W4TSON. Thursday. June 30. l92'l SCHOOL HONOR ROLLS FOR PAST MONTH Promotion Results Varney School Sr. Ill-.Ii'. IV I51I111- t'i11I1IVV1-II I‘. Item. IVitIvi'~1>ii ll, .I1'.IIl-.SII'.III 'lNII'IIIIlV' lingII' I’. V'o-liiia 1'1IVth, .Vlai'JIIi'iv Ieri' l’, lllgui ItIVth ll. Sr, ll-.li'. Ill Vlaigioi'iv 'l'illii- ‘11'Vaus It. I IiiiI-IVVIIII, t1-acl11'1'.’ Promotion Reports of S. S. No. 3 ll honors: l'iini“; FIriIItllIIll't'. It. l\'-.Si', lV' lSilIIt‘l t'ii'th I'. .\I\'11 1.11-1-i11V1u1d I'~ .Vlai'V .\111I1'rS‘on I’. I Si', III-.Ii', |\' Viola V11-IV H. 1 llIi'iIV S1111>II~~ I'. \dvl1n>- Vl1' V11IIV I’I .Ii'_ III-.S'i'. Ill )lai'uziiet Firth II .IIIII I'II'II I". SI', II‘.li-. Ill lititotnn ‘II'O‘I'Il\\'NIII I", ~1-ii I", II“. Il-S'i'. ll l -\\'1II11- IIII'iici'oss l‘ .‘L'III‘S' .\nd1-1'-1 . .Ivau I'III‘III II. Mary .\|- II'I' I'. Ilill"'Ill til'I'I'll\\IiI>1I I’. .\I0'IIll' Staph-s I'. \V1II11- .S'i-IiI'uo'i'linni I".i 1.11.111... .S‘1-IiviiI-i'iri1iu I“. I'l‘IlltI'I'-I‘|I‘SI \I:ll‘:.'ill'1'l I'Iduo H. 1.1-1'il \111.‘.-1-â€"1111 I'. III'liI'V' \V'illiuins- I. H. .I, ‘..-:1I1In. t1-111'I11-r' Promotion Results S. S. No. 12 \itlllI'S II! III'III'I’ 111' llII'I‘lI. .I-'_ I\'-.S'i'. I\' 11:11'1111111 Wilson. 1 VII-"'I- \lilIIIlI'VVS, .Iullll \IIIIIIII'VVS. S _ III-Ir, I\' I’I'II:IJIS .\I'I~1111, \\ 111,1- 1'11111-1-‘1-11.1.111111 \V11t~on.t'.111'-‘ 1111111 II:11"..'1'11\I'. I III-Sr. III IMV'I' lI:1IV'. III-org“ \\ 11.1.11. I.v\\1s \VII'HS‘. IIâ€".I.'. III \V'iillai'o .VlattlivVVs. \Ivil'.II|1- IIIII‘I'ISHII. I":1uii\ IIaruiqu. ‘I‘_ I‘ll .I1-:iii lil'II\\Il II. IlI~V \II- :1111~ tiIIIIl\\III .\1-I~ou. .\111111' .\11- 1III".\", :1'1'. .I‘ I-Si'. I III':'_'11‘ \\1ISII11 ll. LIVI- ::1 I’;i"I':'SII11 II. HI'III'I‘i III1‘1191'1' II. I'I:"1' -'I~ IIIIH. .I.', I'wSi' I'i'. \Ii1'1- II:IIV. II111'-, V1111 \‘JISIIII. IIIIV \lI1I!"'\\S. Nor-I 111.111 \VI'II-. Harold Iliiiuvi'. 'Il'\lIIt' I \ .Iv I'I', lV'viuivih .\1-I~IIu.l-'.I111o‘ S I'II111:1~ Il:11':i':1Ve_ 'I II"I'II'SI 1'v1', -Il1'1'1IniinI-uIII-d. \‘1 11:1' .1'Iwiid11111'1' 38, V. \l \Ivi'VVn tv:11'I11I:' M I Promotion Results N10 9 Glenelg . S', III‘II. I\ \I1~I 11 Hqu II. tiinV \III'II II. IIIII>V I,:1\V1'1~11c1-. iiI.V1II-1I, I.1ttt:1n III'IIIllStIIl. I . - I.I-:.1' ~I'YI. Ilzii'a :I11I'11u1-~. lid- 1111 I1l\\I'I'I I'v. I.I:1:'1-u1'v II:1I."..'I"11\I-. ‘ ~‘ Ii'i‘-' i II ' \tt'I'I’, I". IIIâ€"Si', l|I IIWI'I'in'v \l-'.\;iII\ I - I,.i". '1I-‘v'. S It .I', III ‘I"I"1".l '12'I--VV111I I i"l1"‘ “IISII'. Il:I\I" _11 I ' 111i~II1. \III" VII'I-:.i' I'. H-~~~ III \IIII‘.‘.II"' lii‘-I\\::. Y I . II '-»':I I'II'I>\\I' EI. \11'Ior \ II. 11.1 . ".V I.:1VI.'>'i1-'I- II I I.|\V I ‘. _ I" I I‘ V ':S I.:1'.'~:11'1- '.I. \ ' \"‘\ i II. \."i" I.-II.11~1>11 ' 1 ' "I ‘1 I 1" 11 Lind- ‘t S'. 1': \I':: 11 11"1-11- \V' 1' 0.11.1II'I'II“111.|II1\I' V “.x , >1 . ,\I '11 .. 1'11'I1I-' Prunu’iou Report. S S. NO 1! Sentinels S :I .\ I - I I I \ II ' S III l‘\ I ’ 11 I“ \ a 1111‘ 1 \ - 1:1 1 -1. : >1...1' I l‘\' I 1 \\ , \I,:i'1 . 11 .11- ~ 1. ' - \V ‘ II 1' II \II ‘I I I .' “ I1 1‘_ \1111< ~ 2 ,I . Si ii I Ii S 11 71 . I I \ > I. â€" -1 ‘.; 1‘ V . .1 . '1": S'. I‘. I.i". IIISI'I-\'. I II \IIIII‘I. 1\l.1fi'l .‘IJZII . _\..I:', l':'. 11I11'I:111.111-~ Hopkins. II'i ~‘ \I ttII'1I11V'. .II' 1'!‘_ Lilli ii'lil‘t‘ IIVI‘E'. II 1111- :lllS liIIiioi'S' ' 1>"I1S111L 1I-"V11V1luV‘, .\Vt'i“1l.'I attendance 21'. mil. \V'. I’1'ttV‘. teacher WIO PAYS FOR ADVERTISIIG? l'he 11111stiII11 is often .‘1skedVV ho toie an Here is new In the learned chief justice' s opinâ€" pays for adV'eitising‘." Professor Radder replies: "Sometimes it is superï¬cially an- swered b) the consumer‘. This however. is not true. Statistics is- sued by the Harvard l'niV'ersitV Bureau of Business show clearly that the merchant who adVertises has lowest costs and generally passes these lower costs 011 to the consumer The merchant who does not advertise has correspondingly higher costs. Re. if anybody. is pay- ing the hill for the other mer- chants adVertising. In reality or course. advertising pays for itself." .â€"American Press. ‘lit‘l‘ Imiiquct “as of 'dlltl .Vlastvi' Iloss KI‘IIfll'. 1I11'1' I'11II11'1' ,VV1-1I1I1n: .IIV roses and II‘.I'[|I1'IIII\ ‘\' III .IIlItI'IIIII" .II11I‘ all 111I1‘ HYII'IHEAI. HEADâ€"PATTERSON A pietty VV edding was solemnizeil in ï¬le Pi'estterian church. Dur- ham. 1111 VV ednesday June 29 192‘. VV‘itIl th.. lleV. B. D. 4rmstrong ofl'i- 1-.i11ti111.' VV' hen .Vliss Eliza Edith Pat- 1111-1111. daiislitei of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Patterson 0f Egremont. VVas mar-ind to .S‘tanleV .Vlead son of Mr and .Vli's.ll1>hei-t .Vlead of lnitV. .S‘ziskatclivVVan. 111i->"n11ilV 11f Egre- i111>11t.'[‘h1- cei'viiioiiV'. which took 1I111 v at :1 o1 I111- k. was [i1rformed '1uiide' an arch of eVergrer'nS. mar- '.‘Ilt'l rite. and maple IIaV1-s The liiiilv. VVho \V'tlS‘ Elven in marriage to her father. entered tl11 church to the strains at Iohengrin's VVed- din: iuai'ch plaV1-d liV Mrs. A \V H. I.2l|lIIt"l. and Inokml most lim' om- 1111: iii I11'l' VViddini: goVVii of silk ital 1'1'1-111' trimmed with chantilIV' lace and rhiiiI'sIIIne buckle. .S'Iie VVoi'I :1 tuIlv bridal Veil VV'ith cor- IIn1-t of orange IIItIIS'S'UlllS'. and rope of pearls. Illt‘ ::it'I III' the 1:1'011111. sweetheart 1-11-1-<. VVhite snapdi'ogIInS. torn and S‘Il‘t‘tlllltl'S’. .S'Iie \V't'tS‘ attended by .\liSsl I. I'IIIV'.II IIl'I'SS‘eII in pink 1.1111121411- VVitlIi tin-1:1- picture hat. to match and IarrVing 1.1 bouquet of roses. snupdrauons and fern .Vli'. \V'illiinn I’attvi'mn. Iii'1>I|11-1'11t'tI11- bride VV'as :roonisman. Miss Edith 11i1-1'1’I and llt'IIhI'W of the bride. VV'1'1'1- iloVV'i-i' bearers. the former goVVnI-d 111 pink satin and cai'i'V‘iui: VVliite margin-rites. During the shining 111' the register. .Vli'.~'_ T..\|. .VIcl-‘addcu stint: “II I’I'i't'ci't I.IIVII_" 1.1‘11'1 t11tl11-bridesmaid was a bar. you 111 white gold. to the grooms- iii:iii VVhitI I.1iI1I cutl' links and to tIiv 1111.:1ui I and sIIIIIi I hand paintâ€" 1-1|1|1111:1 IIIIIII\\Illf_' II11- 1'1'f‘f‘lllttllV the ill- V-:.it11I 'ii1-sts 1'I['II11ii1I1l I1It|1elii"i1l1is; hIIIllI' in I'..'i'e111oiit VV'l11Ii'ea daintV' VVvddiiii: supper VVas .S'I'l‘\I'II.III1'1'V- eiiuiz: being aII1-'"iVV:111Is quictIV .S‘lII'llI in soc inl i111'1 i'c oiii'se Vli'. and .Vli's, .\l1-a1l Ivt't Illt' $111111- 1'\tllIlt'_' to motor on :1 houeVmoon III'III to Viagaia l"1ill~'.Toioiito :iii-I :1-IsI-VVI11'1'.1~ IhI- lll'lllt‘ Ii'aVvIIiu'.r in I11 I'IIS'I' IIiI‘LH' S‘iIk 1'1'1111' III'.I'.S‘S' hat and shoes to match. and block IIrocadI'd satin 1'111'II VVitIi VVIiitv fiu' vollai'. “1', and “1's, Vlead VV'i'iI I1I11V1- in .IIII' I‘IIIII'SI' III ll t'HIlpIi' 11f \\‘1'1-I{S' I’111‘ tI11-ii'hIIiiie:1t I' iiitV‘. IS‘11S'k.. where the I_1m1I VVi tics ot‘ the coininuiIiIV 1111111111>1111V them in which The I1I11'1111i1'l1- joins. TEMPLEâ€"LIVINGSTON .\ quiet l'IivttV VVvddingI1>1>k|>l:11'1' 111151I1111I:|II\ 11tt11'11111-11.Iiiiii-L’TII1.:1I‘ I.I11l11>iii1 1>t .\l1 aiid\l1'~'.|1unI~ l.iV 1111141111. Hamilton. tintai' io. \\ l11u ' IIII'Il' Ilauu'litei'. t'.tt:1 .\u1Ii'1-V'. \V'a~ IllltI1-1I ii1iii.'11".i:1-.:1-to.\li',.la1'k \V'ilâ€" t'i'id "->l1n1iI-. I'll ot \Il‘.'ll11l \II'S H. \V' I11111>II.1~ I111111l11~ tIiiI1111 I l'IIii II11- 111'11VV1112-1'1-1I111 on tho .i '111 III In thv SIl‘tllllS 111 the 111:11'I'Ii t'i'IIni I.11I11'11'.':'111. {1I11‘.1'1I IIV' III'I' cousin. \Iiss Itti-'iI.1 |.11111:~1~11_ lI11I1'1-i'11-1111111V ‘.\'1IS|I1'I'- toi'nuil IIV III-'V IIl'. .S'cnII lIllIII‘l 1111 :111-I1 1It11:1liii~:IiiII~111'111.:tlo\\11.~ 111 Inc 111- sum of immediate 1'11'I1IIV1's IIiv III'IIII IIIIIKIII l'Ilill'lllllI'.’ in :1 ."HVVII III I ItllI It IIIIli".‘1'III‘L'I'II1I‘VV'ilh 111 _1- ti'IiiiiiuiI: : and hat 1.. lll‘lIi'iIM IIIOV‘kies to Vancouver 111' 1'1~1111-.-I"â€"†Rupert. 1I'Iur1'1111- through Iliv I‘anziniai 1"1111111.I llvi ' ~I11>VV1-1' IIIquIiI'I \V'IIS' 11I' butter- \1I1'i' tIiv 1-1-1'1'1111 11V :1 daintV‘ lunch on :1 motor trim. 11I'II'1' \VI111'I1 Ii‘."'\ VViII reside in 'I'IIi'IIntI'. RISK IN PLAYING MINT MACHINES Reasons For Ban on Judges Tell Slot Outfits â€"Player Hopes to Win . From Owner Is Belief. III-:I~I~u~ 1... 'I11' II1~1111-~.1I 111' .'iii :111;-':1I IilSIIIIlI'il by :1 IJIIII'IIIIIII IIIâ€"‘ I>;11'1'1Ii11~' :i::iiu~i 11 I'I'IIVII‘IIIII‘, I'III' III~11~I~111'_' 111' :I-IIIIS IIV 11 '..".1111I' I>1' IIIIIIII‘ 111' 1-I1;1u-'1-. 111V"IV111'..' '.1 slot IIIIII'IIiIII‘, :1:'-- ."VI'II 1n the Int -:1 1:1I1â€" 11111 It I'Iiv IIuI:1'.'11I\\'v--.V'1V.VIItvs. I’:'~~~I1'I:t11I11 111111 -1111;I;11' 1'11S-' IS I'.1‘_ [S .l Ii'SI 1'11S \\.lS .11I_-IIit'iI.I1I V1I~tI-1'-I'.1V until .IlIllI III, I1111'II 11:1I_'1'~ 1~' IIII‘ 11|I111'1111'-' 111- : <1>11 >1 I..-' 11;..111-111 S'iiii'I-iiiI' '.Illlil II1~111'~~:1I:11111'IVI-1I1~â€" s.-;I‘..]V 1" .1I .I - 'I I ,Ilii‘ Iii "III.‘II .I S' ‘ I>i III 'I". t'IIII ' . (I _ 1' Si' 1"I1 21 [- IS I â€"II I ‘ .'- III I I’.!SI iII1 'lIIi I I 1 -I'I'Iii I 111‘11â€" : ‘ I‘.V ‘ i'iII“ .l 111. -1., ..I 11 1' IIIIII 1 111.1V' I 1: I 1_ 1\ '151-l1111I I'.\‘- 1- ' ‘ -w' 111 ' to. '11.~ I111'I‘1VI'IS "1Iiu I'v }VII-;11-:"H.1i' IIII‘ 1111ii'l11111'.t1V' Thu 1:11 IIIni'sI IIIV‘-I'IIâ€"II11'â€"\‘11III'\',‘ '11 London. I?' I ’.V 1 Mi. land II'V‘ , land 1' ago IT IS A BIT HARD 1).\' THE NI'IIIV'I'ZS' "Hale in the Los .\111."elcs 't‘imcs. .VI in this “.m'l' quantitV is 1>fitsclf a monumental. .13â€. â€the 1:1'111Ii111:1il'Vthat “VIII‘IA'I' MARKE'I'INI': II'Inil lil'i1'1' \VOIIIII 111' 1m|11is.S‘ilIII'. Canada's 1:1'1'1.II-st iiiIIiViduaI in- Lin-1111111] I 11,.f1111l 111-111 1'1111111 (ieorgc \V illouE’IIbYI Y. went the past VV cek ‘ ghegts of Mr and Mrs John brutchâ€" and other friends. 'luesdaV morning {'01 VV oodstock to spend the daVk “IIIIIII‘IIILII e. terday {(Mt t [9 103 ‘ T 1 1 1 ' I A I I IIIIIIIIIIVEIIII Port StanleV for t‘loV'e- d“3""â€3 of H" Ix“ 111111 "I I‘ to liei homea '1t Elmira by train 311'. Visitiiii: his parents 5115!“. ha' 1111;; III landas t'\[|01‘t crop at. a Vliss training. 1,1 Owen Sound is spendâ€" lllt \‘UlltlS nhllkt" lull \‘llt‘at l\ in: n “01â€.“. “I \\‘|‘lks \'a( atiou til nanny, Jane 8. cm W†1taken to Durham hos- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 353%»11111111111113 and on W 1-11- nesday underwent an operation rm to saywa was quite successful Mr and Mrs. Thomas hospital Tuesday and operated on M and Mrs. Ben Benton of Clevc- pendicitis from which he is 11 â€bio. of Elmira, in town. 1111? scanner “.1. 1.11111111- fOR GLENELG _____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" left They (Continued from page 1 â€9mm†111111111 peacefully "I""I'I“t-" Vlrs \Villougth WI†“Imp" he had put his Itill't'lltS li~ \\ pt'lt‘ tlf SIH‘PISVIIIP is t‘XIH'II “i I“ (I and \\i |1' ll 12|1\. ‘| VV I11'11 clinVcV 1-11 and Port Huron and 1111‘ “111,111,151 .S‘ltt'lliling some of the thin VVith the home Ioi'nici s sister. Mrs. John Keri of It 1S altogether V'11r11eV.ai1d his liiolhci'. ‘II' “111. this point to 511V that Mr. and V11-3111}g|111111 of Hampden tlicV also .S‘ulliVan IIIII‘INISp Visitini: Some Of “PS MO- their otl'spring‘ again “I II‘IIII“ . Vaughton' s relatiVI-s runto. VV1-11- dclighti-d to tth' are d. around Toâ€" 1111-m_ or that ' neighbors "l‘tllt'tlll t1- the S‘.(Il1-\. \Ii's.(Il1'V'., Park for a few 11151-11Vci'l1is “hen-abouts _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-â€" l'ii'tI1.11ursc-1-n- a Sun. “31' inc V' DIED caused nor the angmsii to V._ ulipareiith none the woisv 111' motored to Ontario Via tlhiâ€" “ï¬ll 11.. was the ttlttlt‘SI 11111- 11. III IIIS “IIIBII'Y I5 "ISIIIIII! VVIIiki-d all night in an 11-1-111I111V11 “d- ‘I"†fudf‘i’lél‘fé‘ot‘wi'fï¬lbi‘t‘lï¬ appendicitis. 11.1111. .11.» 1.111.... is spen 1 her brother, Davis in Glenelg. and with friends was 'admmpd to and i'clatiVes in term .Robert Mighton of ligiemnm Il' '1'-1 11p- 1tt\- and his mother, Mrs. '9ng as well as could he 9x11111111 I __â€"â€"â€"â€"-.â€"'â€"â€" LAD III“..- I1:1II It'll ‘~ll‘ III‘ "III" MI‘ and Mrs ((35 1_iV1In a tlioiough exaiiiuuii 111 Tm“ PM†II‘" 31‘“ m“ to the pthician VVho pioiioiiiiwui MXI' “ Hutton I5 home f' om â€I" him [IliVsicaIIV' sound and IIIII Ill ‘11 Iron Visitini: his mother and sister least injuicd m- m, nit-'il'. ,- Mi...» in town sure \Vhen 1'1Isc.iiod thi- IittII 1111 Vli'.\'1I1'1ionl'l'lVi1lg1-1it'VVindsoiis 5mm)â€. â€01 in â€1‘. least Iwwm‘, .1 Vi~iting his permits Vlr and Mrs 1‘., had e'Vidcnth paS'Scd â€w 11mm H 11 lhidgo' pleasaiitIV and \Vithout t1-11i',:111t M" and M1" ll. H “C“"R'II‘FH bore no 1-Vid1Inc1-s oI hziViu': I 11 and little 1l1111gl'1ti-1 Hsi1'.of “ IIII"- c'iVilii: (11'11Il111VVis11 disturbed: 111 IIII' iiiiiicccssai'V 1' ‘11“ l12l\1‘ VV‘itIi ’t'iII\ \\ I110 t 1 confedemuon andAftel‘“t11sk.'1111'l1i1cV'lilI1t IIIIII‘II 11V this UIIIIIIIIIâ€" Mr and Mrs. VV I. V 1.1.1, 01' '1'..- BORN lull :Ill1 U â€â€œ01 1 '11 11'“ II 101' 1 ° . iiiiito Visited VVith llltll' cousins Vli'. Chlttickâ€"In lluiham â€...-1.11.1 1111 Sixty Years of Progress VVh1-at 11.11.1111“... 1-1'uiit1-.i1-s \Vithâ€" 11nd 1111., ,1 H Harding and t'amiIV. 1\\‘.‘1â€..Sdm 1â€,“. _0 up“ 1., \11 out ;.'-'I\I'l‘.lllllt'lll grading tho lll'dl'- mm. the “001“...“ (“M “IS 11,. .'.M 11.111111. |..111111-1. 111-- .I1.11I 1927 tlllSIl'\. \\I|1I'.1I ;_'|'11\\" 1r - . 1-1 _ Iltl' Ilulllt' II1'l‘.I' ' â€"- .S' . S‘ I “I†,I 'Imnm' "IIIII‘I'I\I’II:IimI.I,II511:,I1IIF.I1.I1â€" llll_\1-l‘.S‘ and .S‘tIIIt 1's and thelcustiiml Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Morton oi iiiF'IiIIKIeï¬gmfrtlIhir ‘1’.“ I'I'Ii'iI1I'1I1IVI" - 1 . - 1 1 1 1 , ‘ , 1 . . i . > 1 . - .‘- ".'I"I"“.‘- “I" present generiiII'III "I 11: LIII1IIVIIIIII:I- IIIiIlII: 1IiI' IIII'I. IVIII:I1 I11 "I'I‘Ilwmlm' â€â€˜1‘" are ‘I"“.“m‘ â€'"â€' IIth. 11127. MIT ..l 1lin ..V Vl1-IV1cI11 1‘11111:11I1:1ns are accustomed to .S'tII'ak 1>V 11 111111 1 1 11s V 1111 .51 11111-111“,-. V|1-, and Mrs. T, (I. Morton. 1,1 'l â€I...“ 1,1..1. 11;“ 11M. 1111' their l‘IillllIl'V' as the "1"111-11'V 111' â€1Ԡâ€HI- “mm mm “I“ “I'm II†I‘ 111d .Vlr 111d .Vli'S'. ll liai'lici' for a I t‘ 1- “u“ the World a [IIIII'IlIS‘t‘ VVIiIii'Ih (\Villlltl WHIIIhINHLI' â€mm“ 1" “Inn 11111â€" ;»;11111 111 “trunk,- I i in “1‘ *8 h '“al I I' I ' -II - i' ' 1 ~ - I ' I __â€"â€"_â€".â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"'-â€"â€"â€" hm“ Ilt‘t‘ll 1111'1111111uI1-S' S'i\'IV' “I .. 1Iii1'I.o.1 111.11I11s >111 Ii pinpoitions “1 \ 1. _ _______._____â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" S. . 1 ans , - - 1's, \. I1'Incl1lan and 1I1111,.ht11' . . .. . 1 7- - t.‘1n'1d11 this 1111 Itlll"t'l‘ . ' ‘..“. 1â€â€œ. \\h| Lt 1 1-- 7“ (IS II Ild‘ Ill '1‘ 1 . . ‘P . I1i'1Iiii;IIIt '1Ii1iiitIII IIIII‘I‘ IIIIIIIII “MIN†1‘“ “““"- 1“" t.anud1:1n “MI" AliIiihu‘IIVIIil-ii IIIeIIHItIIIlIVlITIIIiiiIIIs-ilaIVI‘ lllt‘iil‘IllI: DURHAM NIARKET liaiiadians lilllS’I Link with I>i'id11 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHSIIII“?‘I“;I IIIIIVIIIIIIiIiIiI‘I ‘PI {{5- i111: 1111 11 motor 11 ip I11 Summit .'V. ..I Corrected June 30' I i ~‘I -"-"†'.S‘.‘1' ,' '.. :“I'ml H'“ “‘,'“'"“‘IIII‘III “1 \VIII'III l'I“‘â€"' '.I 1' ".'I. ..II- . ' ‘ II _‘I Miss V\' on intends returning in the 11...... ........................ â€WNW†111 H“. 1.“, â€â€˜1‘. V't“l1'< 1l111u \\I111tl1 lS‘rl111I11I uud11 VVIIIâ€" “MW of 111111 >I1- f\\t't‘IS I.) U, 1i11 .- IVV’haI it means 1†..1I..â€,.,I..,Il jm'SHLNZ;.dvliui-d 1'1'1211I'11I11111s and any llllV'pl' fut \I S I.“ IIicIII1I111 m“; 1I11I11"|1It1'1 “heat. ' Iilll'l to the It‘dlIlS'lItil'I-tltltlllI ('11111'1'1111141'†H'“ “‘"Il'l mil-V ‘Iâ€-V H'" quality 1I 1113- 1 I Ii > I I IFIi' .. 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'I'I1v _V'oiin': 1'1>iii>l1- II-II :Y'I' '. :1 ï¬elds to tI11-cou.uni1-1s in distant . - . t 11111t1'11-~ is undertaken and a1'â€"1','I‘ “"III I" """I'IJIIIII IIIIY l'-'I'I>' I" 'IlIl dished. lhv I"r111nv II‘tllIS‘ Iii~'1"'I ‘Iâ€"" I ‘\ â€I I†M‘IHHI'II†1'†I ‘ ‘ 11111-1111 SIIIIIlllt iit \uoi'iicr SLOW.- ures 111'»- II t 111'1. \\iIIi11ni and I'IIi". ________â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"-â€"’ lllllll'ltiliII' the induct 'i" -. ~1,I""I.‘“†â€'I"" “"1â€" I†â€1" WW1 "I “1“} ' " ’1 "I 1111t11 ‘latV'I-s tor thcu' cargoes. l|11> \V'l1c:it . _ ‘ | I1." loaded into [how .S’II‘lllllI'l'S' and. IIIIIIIIIII; . WI“ “II/'I“ anSIl'nI' IIII Iln'ln Still III IIIu tii'(I1",1iilll IIdV [HII'IS’. otI11'1'S' I11 I’IIi't NIV'NII'UH. still otIi IS to I'M tl‘uIIIIIIII‘ilI niauV III Iiuil'alo. and a. lI'\\ come right 'I'Iiv hull; 1>1' Canada's VVtiIIat. crop '.'l'1'I\\ll 111 the prairie provinces. 11'h IlIlI'\I'S'I Ii11'i'1-niIIt1' task 111' tlllSIIIWlllllu‘ â€I“ (“IIIII III'IIlll â€WIIIII'HHL'II I11 .‘IHlltlw-tll. hi the \“itl‘ II11IV'1-u 'J 1111111111111 liushâ€"‘ Ilt'tll to the couiiti'V' 1'I1'V'lllII'S. ' ' 21111.11“... I 1111 ' IIu I111S \V1nt 11 11111111» IIIi of tho ('1'111 . . .1 31111 1â€11111111 1111I-_I.SI!II 1111 iit IVci' I uitcd .‘IIIII‘S rail- ' ' I\\'.l\‘S' to .\1'\V‘ York. The Iialaucv \'I IN ' ' 1; - .. I ‘ "I I""“â€"†111-111 1111-1111211 1'111-1 .\l1'.\11'11ll mull I '1-:1. 'l'hI' \V'Ilt'ilt is tI11I1'1- III111I1'1I 111- . 1 1 11mm I.I>!11111'111~, to 11v i'1Iâ€"sl1111111-1l li_\ l‘tllI III .‘lIIlitl'i'tlI. '.IIIIIS' II11' 1'1'II1I I“'II\'t'!“,2t‘S ou IVV'II .‘I-IIIII'I‘HI :Iiid .\vVV V'oi'lV', .\ [1111'II1I11 Il'II‘iVI"S I111'II11'1' 1‘11S‘t IlaIiIaV. .SI..IIIl111 and III the MINI 1'1'ii> 311111111- to tho I"111' I'.:1~I_ "‘I""""‘l “'Iâ€â€ -t 1-1'-I1> V'I'ul' Ioi- \\IIII'II tiiiaI ti'..'â€" “"1“â€! ""“H'†““4“." I""“I ' 33.11““..“1 I>u-h- \11V \oik :ind IS'JHIIJIIIII I>u I11 Is li'IIni ,VIIautiI' [mils \\’1'.S‘IV\'2II‘II. '11s the casv inaV' I11'.Ilâ€"".“" II' it 1. \V'I'S‘I‘.\ 11rd Ilii'l"' II 'I I' I the long rail haul I'VI'I‘ It... ‘ 111.11. is SIIIMII'II toil" 'Iâ€â€ 1" \\'I11'111‘1' 1' II'IIi'IIzinil, In 11131:". Iiivl‘m“ I"I'I"'I' “'"I"' :1VI.11I11I>I1'. s Vant. through the Paciï¬c ports, III' "'II‘I 1.11' â€1 THAT'S ALWAYS THE WAY! 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I \V1II1 nil IllS 111i; I1I '1‘1'.' 111 ,V‘I'iu'. .\lI lIllr \VI11I111.\V!i1-t11v1' 1 1:11V1-i'11111v111 ISI'III\11I11111'.Iit 1111I11111111III11;11_I l \\IlI‘ll II11I‘ 11111111" Il : lIEIIIII'I VVii;.ti111t 111111I li1IllllI IIIS 1"“IIllllIIl St IIIII I11 1‘: UV“ IIti' SI11II\' IIIIiuiquu :1th 1s :1':11i>-1l :11'1'1-1'11111: I"'I'I/" ‘III‘ """I -\I"I ‘Iiu in~-~ I':1ni1- IIIS \V11V and I lIV III' .111-1-t113'g I1I1~1|iIV‘. 'III""'." 11' 111111-1' V:1Iu:1Iil1- I"'IISIII"I"‘1E~ III ‘Vni V I'iI 1 l- 1LV1'1I 111 ‘ 1:11..1:"' I11-kv.l 111 I11 1'3. I ' . . . . < ~1l1i~ loi't11111'1',1S- I 'I‘I"I"" “WW†â€â€â€˜I 'II'TH‘I" “'I“. '11:.11111l II1I1l :11-.IIV l111' of tin iIuI Itvn ‘1'I111I diam-1111111: I111I21111'ntS‘. 1.11. 111 .11IV1>111~111_' .11l1 d11V :II 1.I|.Sili'i IIIIIIII' 'II III 'II IIIIHI" 1‘â€; IIn _ H, 1.11†.1. III II,- .1 .1“; I311. I .I1In'1n_1 111111I>' ~ .1 11'1Il11I'III'I'. -III‘I|I"‘ .itilt '-I Iidllt. II'II l!1"II'I IIIII‘ l'l\S I'II' -\I1II‘IIII ;._>:-:I..| III IIIIS 1 111‘1'11I'1II11 1.: 11' I-'\ 111k I'1_'I'va'v1 11. 'I1I I . . . . . ,., 1‘1 “.1 ,1;->11S‘. '11.:‘1 " I 1I'1I “ ' . .11 'I. 'I' '- "-“I- uninâ€"Lud :1 III. I’I:1111III.1 1 I Illt"lI1I I‘I' 1". .I'H‘IIS \\.lS 1.1-:111SI'11 __ . I ' 11V 111.1111-12 Read the C‘. a siticd Ads. on Page 7 I | km... 1 Ow."MOW-r-MM‘O'M-MtO-tw."Imï¬â€˜r'Wï¬ï¬‚MF-OHOO‘DW‘MM-QnONW-MO-ooowmw‘ .9 I: * Wh I T M k 0 St Y H d I en 11 own a e u ore our 1111 quarters iI ~1111111l to 111'-: I 1111 '11- 11>". III 11%»! 1111 Iioiu him: 11V ;-'.I. 1".:1~1. I11'\\H'iIIIIlIIIIS1' Ill" 11'11II. 'l'Iiv 1.1111 is thv Ii-~;>1- It..1t III‘ \\III. sooner or later. 1:11iiio'1Iiziti-IV‘. 1-v1-1-1Vv 'iii1Iz1 than 111' l1:1~ paid Ilv iuaV‘ kiiIIVV \Vhat IIIS second i-hiV VVill iii-module hut th» result of his subâ€" s1qu1'nt plans 1. llllhllOVV 11 to him. “It VVas contended that the word '1ontestant and competitor" 111 sec- 1oii 3'36 «d necessarilV impr a ioiitest of competition and there- opponent of the player. ion. a contest 01 competition may exist. through the medium of the machine. between two persons opâ€" posed in interest. When it eV'.er the player of the appellants maâ€" chine won more than he lost, the loss would thiously be born by the man who provided the machine. Thus there was. through the med- ium of the machine. but through it as a means oan. a ran contest or competition between the player and the appellant. who was properly foundp quilty of disposing of goods by a mode of chance in which the contestant or competitor paid Figured Crepes, reg. $1. 50 per yard ........ $1.25 Fugi Silks, reg. $1.00, per yard ............ .85 Ginghams, per yard ............... . ...... .25 \ 36" Flannelette, reg. 28¢. per yard .......... .23 10 yadrsfor ........ .220 Table Linen, reg. $2.,00 per yard .. ......... 1.25 Men’s Knitted Ties, reg. 50c. value for ..... . .25 SHOP HERE IT WILL PAY YOU A. A. ALJOE (Successor to C. L. Grant) Phone Orderâ€"We Deliver Phone {7 Durham, Ontario I I I i I A Few Specials for Saturday I See our new Four-in-hand ties for ladies. IIW‘ I Durham Stores Open Saturday, July, 2nd At a meeting of the Durham Retail Mer- chant’ s Association it was decided that Durham Stores would be open all day Saturday, Julvl 2 for the transaction of business. Open Wednesday Evening as usual, and closed Thursdav Afternoon and all daV FridaV. July 1, (Dominion Day) WWW Fresh Fruit Specials Valencia Oranges have advanced in price this past VV eek and will likely be highei. We haVe 25 a special on a nice sized Orange at per (102. C Bananas, doz. 25c. EXTRA FANCY FINE YELLOW FRUIT STRAWBERRIES Let us supply you with your St 'aVVbei'i'ies for canning We Will guarantee berries 01' the best Fresh Vegetables New Potatoes, Hot House Tomatoes Extra Fach Mississippi Tomatoes and Cabbages always in quality. GROCERY SPECIALS Choice quality Aylmer Brand Raspberries, per tin ..........$ 19 Apex Marmalade, 4 lb. tin . ..... .55 Pure Strawberry Jam, 4 lb. tin. .74 Choice qualitrryy Sliced Pinea l HeinzSp11.ghetti,pertin....p.p.e .2: Marshall’sg Kippered Hemmm Tomato Sauce, ti . 111.1111.........F’??...f?..:::::: i2 Old Style Valencia Raisins, 2 lbs. .35 Toilet Pa r, special f 6 rollspeor(. . Mir}. weekl J. W. McLachlan The Quality Grocers 211 Durham, 0111. own-memo»- O O O I O O O O I O 11 O O C l O O C I O Q I C I I I I .' C a .; a .; .; 1 O a C O a' '. i t 9 OI 0: i 1 g 9 9 i I Q l I I Thursday, June 30. 1927 I E I. 0. D. E PAGEANT ON TUESDAY NIGHT ELABORATE Arri ((111111 111i11-II And I:1~t I113 grand 1111:111. St'hmil ..>.1_1,. each III-11111; 1. 1 scorned III 11- tIli'V pas-v1: iii Il'IIILT conipaiiV '.. FIVIL’“. â€1111:1111.1 thi- I‘III~ '1- “11 III .1 \ IIIIS I I 1-1-~ 111 . . tIII'SI' ' " INIIIIIP 1' (‘1'1I\\1I ".1 tullilu'" tIlt'l'I' 'V‘-- ll‘lI" IIIIISI' 11'1'11' '.111 IIII'IIIIM I~ \Hlt'I". '1 P .‘13 II'V\II ].liII\ ‘ MIS. \ I (1:111:1-1 . tallia':~ llulI III-I ~ Ma‘llt‘ I.I ‘ MISSI S I EmilV' 1111.: \\ ' Hal'tI'IlL. I' t‘Il'“. .‘II'I.1 \‘ I Margui'i†\\ .1 . 80th 'I1 I. :1“ 0111' .I111'11 ~ ..11 ' 1111111., 1.~,~;., J. '.. .‘III‘IIII V. .‘FI“'I‘ .I 'I' non. ha ' . Lama-1.11 '11 ' Spar Iii:.': -.1_ Mi'S. I.‘ “.1 Dam-v I I‘ H ing; Vt.1I-- IJII M'_tll11~~. II \A .