A I“ FWLWâ€; .t' 3% ‘. ..‘ < red nabs-suit" at a“. ff‘awwwss "We?†«2 W f... 11>â€. .* attheo‘ics, r.- make the statement hoaetfully, that the last resting place of Durham and district pioneeri' is one that the town Published every Thur-In mania. and citizens may well be proud of. Garafraxa Street. Whether or not it is the prettiest lll sndhissistcr' ,MissGrettaNicholof Lmdmaformcrtcacherherawsse- Darli.xm..0ntarie. by Frank Irwin. Wale"! Ontario ‘70 cannot say, but in town yesterday and called on old Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- we will say that any that surpass it lcle is mailed to any addre- in must certainlybemagnitlcent. Canadaat the rats of â€.00 per Ten years agooDurham residents ynr, 81.00 for six months. 50 m were, like the editor of The Herald, for three months. 25 cents for one ashamed of their God’s acre. They any address in the never, never invited their friends to United States of America. 82.50 per look it over; today a visit to Durham year, 81.25 for six months. 65 cant! i, not comp etc without a visit to Foreign snh- this hallowed spot, and we have nev- er yet heard anyone, no matter from Canadian Weekly News- where be came. express anything Member but delight at its cleanliness and month. To for three months. scription rates on application. papers Association. tincayqasstiomcicilorrsls’gs’oas to the test of free discussion. is, more is love with his one ' than with the truthâ€"WA SON Thursday, August a, 1m l. â€â€" Whosmsr is afraid of submit- beauty. done anywhere. there was a cemetery in Ontario any more ragged or unkempt. We hope the editor of The Herald will be suc- cessful in his fight for a decent cem- What was done in Durham can be Durhamites today can point to their cemetery with pride; ten years ago we do not think , etery in Dundalk. It can’t be done Vt HAT POLITICS? hv The Herald alone, but with a lit- Tl‘“ “‘“l‘v'l‘ 9‘ one 0’ our exchang- tie co-operation on the part Of the “S in his '8’“ â€we “3'3 he was rath- citizens and plotholders. they will, “1‘ WWW“ 3"“ amused at a commun- in live or six years wonder how they icatmn from one of his readers who ever allowed themselves to get into Mrs. John Bryon, and sister. Mrs. A â€fer?†t†his "partisanship" $0“- the province-wide rut of allowing tically. "‘5 â€'9' winter '3 one 0†0""? their cemetery to take care of itself win. has bought up his opposition and develop into its present run- paper amt protesses to .run an inde- down state. pendent paper. he quite naturally asks "To which tarty do we cling?" ‘ _ _. . , The answer tit that question is t.Hle,RL.H 513Ҡeast. [luring the past decade must [it One Of our t'XCllani-{PS last WPt'li Hutu-3o 9't\\'ll.~' having two papers We note that it. to“. as well as The have we†them merged into one tlhronicle. is having difficulty in se- t...“ sputter. Fullnwing the amalgaâ€" rtlrini.’ the local news from the var- nmt on, each and all have atl’irmed ions churches in the municipality. that "while Jill reserving the right Nth-"l." "Xl't’t'ls that “It? 3"91‘38‘3 9., \.» :.. a. we [tit‘it‘tk Ulll' patter \\'ill WPPKI}d newspaper can maintain a l". datum-â€dent, in polities." Speak- stitl'it'ient still? to Visit the different on: 'mm the standpoint of a news- t‘llllrrhes. rt‘l'tll't llltfil‘ various 3‘3“"- lies .._ m, "m. ~itÂ¥ that onâ€... mm ' ities, and present them in a proper “U --;..i, animal." manner tor the perusal of the read-l V‘. ‘ lift‘t' it"llt‘t'll â€till llt'iler al- “1" TI“. '(lltt'l'llathP 15 ‘0 l’t’queSt wa‘ ~ in the vase of an ainalaailration â€I" \3l'l'ms ‘-'1°8311llill10“5 l†aid-“lint “1- .I .. i'ili"""' H... whiten] t't'llllilex--1l press secretaiy, whose duty it tut. ' the stlt'i‘o'mlln‘.’ anialxal‘natioulshall he to see that the activities of! up,- . tap-..‘. H“ m.- lme or the edit- l the church he concisely and proper-' Hl‘ 't-tlt'vo'mls tH the t’llllttl"llllt “l†1}. l“l'l- it... ....,.,;.m..,l pm...†u.- may think The. Chronicle has on numerous iâ€. may; an ;,,.g..‘...n.p.m paper. occasions eXpressed its willingness let: roul- izutwdv hut himself, up to t‘H-tipt'l'uttt with the local congrc-l ,1. s t. t;.j.;.. ,. .‘...,...;, at me pull- gations in this respect. hut. in some t;.- ,t,.-[Ioll}l\ lHl' any lump iltlllllS- , lllr’tilllt't‘ï¬' tilt: request has full. lltftfll l . ,.. .. . . â€inâ€. and t'itnvo-nlently l entertained. As a result. those that ‘,.'~ ‘ ' - t .5 'il' “l l‘l't'tllt titp!‘ :l'|\' lli‘\.‘ Iâ€...ll lalO-Slghr‘Nl .‘Il‘.'llgl| "’ _. t i, ll“ ill.» all.â€- hand [1,. ‘ :urinsh us with accounts of happenâ€" ‘iuxs ha\e received the puhlicity; thol others haw heen left out. : We have on more than one occaâ€"g . ‘ tlf-‘tl' slinl'N'onllngs, I‘lolt llt't‘il tlt‘tftlr‘t'tl of being "partial" Ililgt-l'e run tie â€it stpail.][.--lhe-fencg . tLt L't'l'titlll congregations lltjt’alla't: Ul‘ MM" mgr“. m "a“.wppr, .\ ’ the appearance of these notices in :.~'.\ _:,;,;,,... W...“ “ title ,‘4 Mmâ€. one our columns. our accuser neVer COn-l ..im ““4““. lmll- sideru : that. his particular church’ 1., “murmur. iwas uttered the same privilege hut \‘v e are g-relnll'o'vl to admit that a i â€â€œ1"“ lo Wk" advantage “f il- .'1- ‘. "HINT lilil\ ltt' fllls‘ullllt'lV "Hull-i \VU VVllllt â€â€œ5110?“5Uttllt‘ t‘lltll'tfllt‘sl ,| h elm†â€M ham “â€51â€â€œ: h, . of Durham. We want it written out ... ‘HV mâ€, â€m- 1'01"". hot 3. and handed in to our oli'ice or mail- 'l:*~ .Molew'lrdvut‘e†stutl' no‘h- L "‘l â€H‘Miéll â€â€œ3 NHL office. SUWS of ._. ' . the churches, however, does not iii-l ‘clude the announcement ot’ serials! ..i-yr viii n moneys}; garden parties and the like. for l‘i,,._.,. .-. .m‘ . nulnlo-l' ..t {n.itiq- which an admission fee is Charged. ML. ,1. H-.. A3,. m“. may yet pr..- this is advertistni: matter pure and â€it “:v‘il' tll'l\t'. \Vei ,\ . .9 'il};\" .‘llt'i'll an tin sit at t'Ilt‘e . lill' l'illt’ï¬. l «l sit‘w- it int â€7' lt'nlllilt'. I 'go' Iii-Hutu» 1;? has [pit as yet ; llt't‘ll llt‘ltl, l5 att‘t‘lllmt and lit! charge; -.-.. ‘f'!l\ severe. lt'll truth i l" â€lull“- . . - '-..' lauds ‘rm ;':r"\' of his ..‘. .:'t, s' ltt' ’illlll‘ Pt" t'o'lltl' ‘. en, â€in. tuo'll l'l“".t’t'll‘ f.. . , 0 .ti tl-‘ t',' 992.. ..'i‘i..:.‘ {.1e 9 l l'.‘ tidilf; l I simple and must he paid for at rt-gti-i News I irl".il". ,1. . .;: ,. .';....- i-lwek i.- m l... kepr There is not a church in town that| , 5 0,, til"~‘\t in tl1'3‘,it;-_f w-itli- , Would not lienclit from a weekly re- ptile-lg No more warn- ; l ort ol' the activities. of the various. ,..u...l_ it... ..n'emlei- societies. hut. unfortunately, we. can i... ,,._. -..,.,,.,..,1...l ham-.- a mugieH-mn E not attend them all. and many might '3‘t .y’l“' l ‘ ' t' 'vi ,00‘ 4,34,, 311..., .1“. held that we would know nothini.r I' .s w motorists themselves in about. All Durham churches will .- ~' '1' winning the nutnio-r of ac- ' llll'l li'l†t3â€"-’l"»'1'al-l0" from I’m i'Iolt'I.' l'f' 'ilt‘ â€gems“, '|‘l;.. 11-..- ' ILln-onirh- it' they will hut do their '21.“; t' ‘0 oh !\ or; permit, ..1,..y|,,g*[iitl'l l'.‘ appointing a press SCCWTWI'Y' a? 's'ol-i ‘3..‘l'i‘. serum; that all head- , lo "'U‘l â€1 lllt’ll' NEWS items. l ..'i’- t' .;.- Hi'o-r'ly l'm'tlssml and tall-i luwts rt «mun: ..rd» r. as well as- K‘VF‘HULIN“ THE LAW. l â€on... -._- ,. it. lv§l<~fltl lit the lie., The mother of eight, children was '7l"'.'ll'l', :tr'e 'll" :xhttllw" ..' intended to curtail sentenced last week at London to ;..-.-.‘.l.-m.- and are two months it] jail for a hreach of: ea 4 ‘t who-me :.. make motoring the Ontario Liquor Control Act! saw- Ill sz‘ax -. l.\o doubt there will he many sym-l 'j-‘o'ioi ' in? nu; ..i- iltsnlu'yltluil'illlll/J‘l‘a‘ who will think the sent-l t to» 13,..t..y-i.t. .lgmlld do all in once unnecessarily severe. and whilel thH Departâ€" the plight of the eight children will p-m.;..g M r. gun-dun: thew he hard. still. It must he admitted the laws t' it - ;"t' "tl- a- w. o-iu-niynwman was at. fault. The penalties; tzeat them as a t'ritnd tor infraction ot' the Liquor tiontrol‘ .tl'i‘ '12 “..' 2 w? .it. We pit" ..l‘l.\..t are sew-re and we have it till Tut-amt. o. ... regulate ..wod authority that, the Act is to be . in- ‘e tuitlw all .m-i' the piw- ent’orred without fear or favor. -‘ i's‘l" :vi‘l\t" ‘il j'-\|‘l . l it he as italiti. . 'l'lp-re are tom many people who 'l l . ~- . l :ei.'~ lll;l\ it to I l-a.\' little attention to the law if it l - . . aw av \\ l'll uttert'eres “tilt their own ideas. N0 - law that does l‘ol lilo-oi llll'll' l'tlilt’y '1? H \l. t l \li‘fl'll'tllâ€˜ï¬ gets serious consideration. Funny I- " \ ~ 1" mag... â€~1th 'lvah 1‘ it may seem. sympathy for this ‘ mt. \ a win ‘he :ziiai t't°lll"'t't‘\' class mines train] the very ones who ii' to. 1rd 3"“! l'~ v'loio v \‘w' insist ..n the law heinl: enforced but it .' ' i‘ '. .- .w-wl exit/ens if liun- weaken when the penalty is applied. li't. . f. 1‘.“ T‘. "-t'l.‘ 0" Ll: ‘tt'!'\ st'lll"â€" t ls ||tl [tltmllFt' it)? magistrates Ol'l 'il.;-- '..';l' :s .' ,; .iI li.lll'-’ of! heavily judges in pause ll-arttsllills in 311111“ . . t'illltll't'll hy placing their bread- ..\\ .2 :i.l':t'.‘i./o~ \\ th the “chill of winners behind the bars: there is 110 |l..- Hemp: in his appeal that senior judge who takes pleasure in ,vel’lt- llll!.'_ le daze to ieauzily the m-me- encing a fellow human to the-gal- tt'l'V .n that Mun. and can tell llllll laws, Society must hp protected and tr. to re" HI? °'\i'°'i‘?"!l"" if in“ NIH L't'l if people persist in openly violating the llllllvilllK renielery ptotholders the laws. thev can expect nothing \Vtit'kml up to the point where they else than punishment. when appre; will some It a policy that will make pended. . for the beautifying of the place that The London woman will SDPDU the neither he nor they will ever regret next two months in jail and her lit- it. llo family will suffer. That, however, Durham eeinetery has been said to is her fault. and cannot be blamed on be "the prettiest and best-kept in the law. No doubt she went into it Western ontarin.“ in a recent letter with her eyes open and, being 0308'“ from KW. Search. a former Dur- hamite now residing in Montreal, we published his opinion that there is nothing. even in Montreal, that can be compared with it for beauty or tidiness. Having seen a good many of the cemeteries in the province, we too are of the opinion, and we do not lad aha W All.- "I. will have to sufler the consequences. --â€"â€".- An avcraae citizen is one who kick. at having to my two dollars for a liquor permit, and then [on and pays three dohars for shad-s ,. somcleataercascforit. friends. . Misses Soph‘m and Louisa Burnett ofToronto were the MU 0"" my of this week of Mrs. J. Bur- gess and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. Anson "emu“ 0‘ Priceville were in town over the weekâ€"end, the guests of Mr and Mrs. J. Burgess, and of Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith in Bentinck. Mr. and Mrs. George Middlebrooke of Weston 'were visitors over the week-end of Mr and Mrs. J. Burgess. Mrs. William and two children, Agnes and Margaret, of Verdun, near Montreal, spent the week-end at the home of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryon. Mr. G. L. Grin‘in, with his aunt, Mrs. Wallace Sage of Toronto, mo- tored up and espnt the week-end with relatives here and on their re- turn were accompanied by Mrs. Griffin and two children, Wallace and Betty, they having spent two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Greenwood. Little Miss Dorothy Greenwood was also one of the par- tv, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Runciman and daughter Mary, and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Runciman, all of Toronto. hot for- mer residents of this vicinity. are spending a three weeks‘ vacation at their summer cottage at Priceville. Mr, Alex. McComh of Brantford visited at his parental home here last week, Mr. E. C, McQueen. who came up from Toronto to undergo an Opera- tion in Durham Hospital. has so far recovered as to be able to be. around again. Mr. J. W. Johnston of Detroit. a former well-known member of the stati‘ of the Royal Bank here some years ago. spent ‘a any with old friends in town last week, "Jack" is genial as of yore and his numerous friends here were more than pleas- ed to see him. Miss Esther Mctlomh at Toronto is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs, A, 41-. McComhi Mrs. .\. “eggs returned Satuiday from a visit with her son. Mr. and Mrs. A, if. Kearney. at Schomherg, She arrived home by motor. Mr. and Mrs, Kearney accompanying her and spending over the week-end with llt‘i'. J. B. McIlraith of Toronto were vis- itors lastweek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mcllralth. here and attended the Bell-Monraith wedding on Thursday of last week. Mrs. Charles E. Heywood returned to her home in Toronto hturday at. ter spaiding her vacation with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lawson. Mrs. William Bailey and daughter Vera, of Walkerton, spent a‘ few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. Mer- vyn, here. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corbett and two daughters, of Toronto, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. John Schutz, in town. Mr. C. H. Darling, his sister, Mrs. George Gagnon and little daughter Mary, visited with friends in Sim- roe. Rev. and Mrs. B. Hayes are spend- . e . 4,. .w-a-aaa.n-ruuâ€"~ pie-om nun-um .. .m- vtei rcl‘ativesia ‘ '. .. Mwmwefï¬eulnlWiï¬awaa-myot Chronicle with her brother um. Mrs. G. S. hunstt guest of her skin, Ital. Sam Mrs. Mary Vollctt visiting friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall, the lust otthewcekwith atlanover. Miss HclanortImeofAytnnistho Torontois story. What’s in a name? Waterproof Dirt-ha- buisiana. lseneot the towns flood- '. and Mr. and Mrs. D. Mal-shit. Nor- ed by the' Mississippi.â€"Brunswick manhy, spent over the week-end at (W) Pilot. Kitchener, Vlll relatives. Mrs. James Jean, the Misses Annie and - t Mc enzie. were visiti with riends in Port Elgin and Sou amp- ton. this week. Mrs. John Carson and daughter. Miss Ruhv, of Kitchener, are Visit- ing with Mr. and iii-s. William est- son in Normanhy for a few days. Mr. Darroch, wife and mother, of Hamilton, and Mr. and Mrs. Adams of Detroit, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mcï¬rlanc, in Glenelg. Mr. and Mrs. John Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patterson of llocklyn ing a month in Muskoka, During visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. their absence the services in Trinit Frank [him church, Durham, and St. panes, Es): Miss Alice Ramage Iet‘t Tuesday remont, will be discontinued during for a boat trip from Owen Sound to , . . Mackinac and return. August, and evening service only held on the ï¬rst two Sundays in WIARTOM LOST OLD amine" September, Miss Vina Kress of Banana is vis- Wiarton and Bruce county lost one iting her father and sister in town. of its earliest settlers on Sunday last Mrs, Thomas Lauder, little son, in the death Of B. B. Miller. He W38 and daughter Betty, of Hanover,lh0rn in Kirkcudhright, Scotland, but spent the past week with Mr. aniiicame to Canada With Mrs. T. G. Lauder. Mr. Lauder is at when quite youns and has lived present relieving at minopd, practically all his life in Grey and Mr. and Mrs. John A, Beaten of Bruce counties. He clerked in a store Glcnelg Centre. announce the en- in Durham fOI‘ a time in the early gagement of their daughter, Mary, days, taught school in the townshir to Mr. Lorn Byron Goodt‘ellow, son 01' Elderslie and Arran, WES ill 1108i- ot‘ Mr. and Mrs. Adam Gooi‘ifellow of I mess for a time in Paisley, and has Nohleton. Ontario. the marriage to ' been a resident of Wiarton since the take place the middle of September 3931' 1366. H9 “'35 0119 Of the prom- at. Toronto, inent citizens of thetown, interest- Mp, and 311-5. Roy caswell and ed in every scheme for its advance- hrother, Mr, Harvey tlaswell. of meat, and served for a time on the Phoenix. Arizona. are visiting their I Council Board. He was the ilrst may- .sister. Mrs, J. S. Davey. in Bentinck. or and the tlrst reeve ot‘ the place The party report a very tine trip by and for some time [itaSt occupied the motor. which took eight days, We position of police magistmte. understand it is the intentimi of Mr. Harvey tlaswell. while in this party to conduct a series of evangelistic meetings. ot’ which particulars will he given later. Mrs, H, S. Jackson and llallt‘. of Ottawa. are visiting with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Limin. Miss Dorothy [Mathias of (lttawa is visitini.r her granth‘tarents. Mr. and Mrs, 1.3. W, Limin. _ ._______._._--_-...â€".__..â€"- -.. *W his parents . sebum. meg? hesitthdAdsJaPsoet line'ssBiglist Ladies' Silk Hose, all colors. per pair....... ..... 50c- Ladies’ Gingham Dresses, each 98c. Stamped Aprons to emhroicl- ery, each 39c- Holeproot‘ Silk Hose. all the new shades, pair $1.00 Clover Leaf Cups e“; Saucers. this week only, 2 for 25c. White Cups. this week only. per dozen .......... 89c. Plain Glass Tumblers, 2 for 9c. TOilet Paper. 2- rolls tor . . Sc. Large hars Castile Soap .. 15c. the Variety Store 8. L. SAUNDERS. Prop. Specials for This Week . 9 ,‘ . p Mrs. Alex. Mctiormick and daugh- ‘ NIB!) 5 Khakl Pants at ° ° ' ° ' °°°°° 81°23 'f"' 1ҠWilda." t†W?" t""«"““*" 3' Men’s Cottonade Pants at . . . . . . $1.25 in. William \‘ollett of Toronto is San“. Ste. Marie. spending a week with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. \V. t1, Vollett. Miss Lily Ritchie is “tending few: days in 'I’orontlft. l Mr. and Mrs. W. Moll'at and Miss ‘ “l â€l“ “â€111“ â€f “I“. “WW2" Mighton |t\\'(’l' tllt‘ \Vt't‘k-t’lltl. l l Alt-vial of Pinkerton, visited last week with Mrs. \V, Ritchie in town. Misses Marjory Ritchie Ht. Edge Hill and Kate Ritchie of town accompani- ed them on the return journey and spent a few days with them. Mr. John l.. McKinnon ot' Stas- katoon. who has ltt't'll visitini.’ with . . . )‘O ‘ |' ‘ I ‘ l't‘latin‘S during the holiday season. h“ l""““““""'- l l went t.. Wiarton \Vednesdiiy to he i , .. , _ _. ' present at the marriage of his friend l daughter l‘il‘lll'cl. and son Caldwell.i ‘ . _ attounos oi tllt’rt‘;_\ll-_ John {L llat‘nrron or Summinmdare visitor." her mother. Mrs. J. A. «than-s. however. alter they havelto Miss Winnit'red liwmg nl' \Viap- Aldred. and with Mr, and Mrs. .l, .»\,t tonsand formerly of Saskatoon. Miss Kathleen Firth, tlt't'ttnlltalllt'tl by Miss Katyhel Black of tillesley. Master: "Narcise. didn't I tell you yesterday to call me at 8'?" Maid: "Yes. sir." I DURHAM MARKET | Corrected, August it, 4927 l Hogs . .......... . ....... 8.7.4)! Wheat 1.1.? Oats ..... .40@ .50 Barley .056“, .70. Buckwheat .......... Peas ............. . Lit) w? Lift Mixed Grain, per cwt. ..... 1.25 Hay, per ton 8.00 to 10.00 Eggs ...... .30 hitter ..... .30 August Wall Paper Specials Regular the. roll for 120 Regular 20c. roll for the. .Regular 2:30.le for 196- Regular 30c. rotl for 230. Regular 35c. roll for 29¢. Regular 50c. Hill for 390. Regular 75c. roll for 590- August Cln' Sale Our whole stock of China and Cut Glass Reduced 20% - lodeka, Films, Outlng Supplies Developing and Printing ‘5 ' IEI I l s D ' a ‘ ' . *. , ..’ ' ‘ Y :. _ ,1 ‘2 .347“ â€â€œ31." ,3‘01‘; 5'53.“ ‘ '. , if? â€a, lag. 54'.’ I i - - >- -.- r -, . " g 9 4,:.~ “c . .,-., t u; :y, - .. - , t . 7n: ’ i ‘e “1 g! . ‘1 “ ’- ; . l- i. i '5 a l with his mother and sister iii town, 'l'uesday. s 6:) ((12 e7 0 â€'1‘" .‘ Dr, P. t3. Park and son James. ot‘ Hamilton. spent, over the week-end Peabody Overalls at Mr, K. H. tireer ot' 'l‘oronto. visited Miss Stella .‘lctirae is Visiting with Miss Merle Livingston in Hai‘iiilton. Mrs, D. .lamieson is in Toronto this week attending: the funeral of her; sister. Miss Bradshaw. who died on I l l and Mrs, .lamieson‘s friends her. will sympathize with her in, Mrs, W. lleughan of Milverton. her Heuu'han. l Mrs. J. Ki'ess and grandson. Alex}: McDonnell. are visiting with Mr. and l Mrs. Harper Kress at “'alkerville. l .‘drs, BK. McDonald and Helen are! 7-... t J c, " it.“ ., 5.00 To WltitiiPEG “:u'ï¬l‘ “ARVESTERSI Plus acent per beyond toba, Saskatchewan, Albumâ€"Edna“ Tennis} Calgary. Maclï¬od and East. (I). RETURNINGâ€"Half a cent mile to Winnipeg. us as.» to destination. per $2.25 Boy’s Cotton Jerseys at ............ 35c. Men’s Work Sox, per pair . . . ..... 25c. Golf Hose for men and boys at 50c., 75c. $1.50 Give us a call. We guarantee to please you D. M. Saunders MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-TO-WEAP. “MORE FOR LESS†One Door South of D. C .Town, Jeweller, Durham 25,000 WANTED to points in Maui- '} AUG. 30thâ€"From Toronto, L‘aledon East, Breton, Meatord, Collini'wood Penetang, ' Capt-eat, 3; South and-East in Ontario, also Stations in Quebec Wcst of St: Andrews angllftckï¬ftc ’ and ft SEPT. 1ihâ€"Fr0m Stations in Ontario. Toronto, Ingiewootl Jct. and West and South thereof. . (1 Special' Trains for Winnipeg via Canadian National “ways: From TORONTO (Union Station) -â€"AII‘. â€ï¬le'â€" ' 12.01 3.111. (Midnight Aug. 29th) 12.30 p.111. ; 10.409411. ‘ “In. Tileâ€"2.00 p.m.; 10.40 pm. From PITIRBOROâ€" Aug. 80th â€" 12.01 a.m. (Midnight Aug. 29th) via Hockey. Blacks water and Athcrlcy. GOING To WIMMIPEG Plus Kant â€mile†at“ mmâ€.~lotu AUG. 30thfâ€u'=‘:Wh=““ “Wmiwu' ' $1 ‘A' $20 From WIMMIPEG Pl. 3‘ cent per mile. W b T Prom OTTAWAâ€"Aug. 80th- 12.01 01% night Aug. W; 12.01 noon. a.m. PM OMIROW 7thâ€"9.00 a.m. via Guelph. Gum and Inglewood. autumn WM‘ _-_-...v palm to “'lnnipeg , l i i t l l . -oeme.-- W‘ g t § g i l l t l l. Ia arraasascs l . can coca" COIVBITIOIH h (Continued from page i l I, . dienee was heartily Joined lit by l. :3 ._ Ill 3W“!!! 3 report of the North g yhflMht‘S. Mrs, \Valter Ilurnâ€" it: . '. i or 0"?" Sttllild said that they $\ ve 19 real live lirant-hes \\ itll an vol-age atetidance at each meeting l. ‘5, The )‘(Jllllfl kll'lr‘ «in a int ..3 it i?†work, and limitili.’ Hillel things, 1" 6 mt r00.“ ll‘. (“KPH Sltlllltl 3s \li\, ’ ï¬ned b" “19 North (ire) lllrtlttdtts. ‘1; Dealing with «Limo-e “W31 up... w; , a."km 0f Flt‘h‘llt‘t‘ttm 1-“in 3.â€! 1: i tive bunches, The total Mam“... in l. 7N. and the various it"itilt“:t*s '1 elp out on all needy St‘llt‘lnes l, g}... iyommunity. it “.8 South ‘l'l't'h report “A- F M. .. . y Iris, .1, S. Mrllraitii .v'. led...†m (h‘t'y Slltl\\l'tl till apt «..'-t... the numher (it lll‘itill'llt“ '1‘» r. f‘ Al. There was a turnipam, ‘ . H 1Ind besides union >127. thud . . {keep of their .\l'lllt‘!“fil1 . . *Georgetnwn. the‘ 'tl~., late the Children's >..elte- 'll. 1 ,- ifor the Blind. tux.- tit°n1'l‘~11':l'.wl. :(‘Ontl‘titt-h etc, ill the lilaur is“ ,papers had low“ sum: it past year, At this point \llss t‘. was called to the pin" ...., an atltll't‘SS l't‘lt‘l‘!‘l!:'.' ' members ot‘ Stew. 4:. splendid work th. \ mi ‘ ever since the lust Kallilt'tl. 'I‘lle lllt'llilu' “’t‘l‘t‘ Mrs. 'l'llolll .- \l t. S, Patterson ..'" Hi. It and Mrs. “News .‘l‘ .. i the Holstein lrts' ... , ' t'tttil' ladies \\;ts , .-, , ..ilver tomato ~. . 4" tion was a mum: ., tour l't‘t'llllt‘ll“ reply titling» ._ \\“l'tl\ "\l'l' ss . “I", \lt‘lul' 1-- tlt'llt and «'la me. ill. lllt' lllsllt t. \l the â€tulip-i ? :i' ti'iil'ilett :l~ 'llt' .; - Mrs'l'hw: - 1'. solitatne ‘- s « â€\V-illlJItW- 7;: lilllldluu, S" \\t‘lt‘t'lllt' ~llt' l' Slt‘lll ltl‘dlo't llt'\tlll~llz igl l‘illulillltt. r" , lg tends to st:. ltt‘ill't‘ l..\\. . tllt' I’l';;.i't ' \\ tlii' titttttltt 4,, .l, , their lur- l't't'l‘t'tl '«r ' l‘ up“ at ,‘lwt I, â€â€œth lw ~‘ii: «1 ' ll ,‘Hlt't' t;|i- *"“‘ and na’n-i «- gllttlllii it" ' ‘°lt'||l .ll t‘ '.l ‘ \‘i's. '1'|t _ \ and tow" i" w 1 Jltltll't“‘ '1 ~itlll" l i" -‘ sit Iit' .‘I‘ l t‘tl' il‘ . l \l‘ w . " ‘ ' 1 lnvlw l - ' l tl.|t‘t‘lr -' ' ‘ ‘1 tilanno-l' ‘ . . "“‘ i l l lllt' l':~? " " \xn'h ~lit' ltlti ':v? t, Two County Come. I": there .ll' w » " ..io- n ‘ low it FItt‘ill‘J†'l' ' "' as n ~ ' -' clamp-o ":t' ‘1 t‘llllt‘t'i†~ '2' left out a. ll.“ rated ‘ » ° ‘.'.g:"ll.la' ti. lttl‘l‘x " . -,t Handiwoi ii l..xl.ll.t' 'rllt‘ ti.;:'lt. ' ‘l their ww, church. at»; the viiiu.-_ g . ,e lwen twat" Int: and ‘t - . 'I‘llt' [to-3,, - and Mrs, -' \"3‘ it l' .‘t L'Irls. St, llltt' ‘.\l. _ ltu'alltv w all the . â€title It, ,- t l'inlzlalut Til - m “lllu I;\l,s;. Tito ‘cii. lwr- to re.- â€ll: Ill't"t'|,.t‘ij ,. the names inc: llla \lc-ll..;;, .t ‘1 Hide til;.~~ “.lit Henderson. lw ti Ftllt'ullol'. \Hltiat \ Lean. lltol'ntl.\ l' t, Lean. Mary ‘ln’H‘ lint. Anna llllt'lllt‘. Oppose Beautv Cort?" A motion was we stitute in. on rev ed a- condemnuu all the lea held in various places. Miss Iacphsil Spoke i The subject chosen lo M .- \-: .. IOCphail was on the emailed-tr ~i ..t - woman. She went hark to ‘2. \t't‘\‘ urly days at the dawn ..t Lina-inan- tty'and carried on to the Ilium-â€Hi \l