he railways will lose,†= w OD that one sound mg. lumbering and W e dexeloped to such a 13>: war or two "It at ex Hit but 1068.“. an not bringing out In Great Britain. The “no Railway “in only tram- ’1“: {rum the eastto in. wrobablv no more :ow. with a fuel can It. he has to stop 0" '- ball fuel out o! the it from running a. ore than one short m m." said E. w. nan, chairman of the Can: .axlway. when queried 1.. R'estez‘n Canada who“ AAAAA H 100. whnn! lâ€v\t Hunks k. 61-. MM‘ 90. [1‘ Hr. “PK. 16“. Fv-‘iv' 10¢. :sz‘ w: HILHHU' 25c. 750. 3 L’ 250. § r ‘ ‘ .and 220. 9 ' I V 1.. 1.! l 30?. I 190. “n: 8001'“ “mg B‘MDks \\\UR‘I'\IENT r ' | I! Mn: .4. ulhe conï¬dence that vou were to accom- STORE â€mm I. O o 0 o o 0 O-O-OuOvONO-o . ._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_ > M c o o o o o a o O-O-O-Owfl-Ofl." ', .‘w‘ 29. m {OP FAILURE iSCl'SSED BY mm Not Enough to “w lys_(‘. P. R. W *PIX'IAI. n,’ she alway *I’IX'IAL he! robamv no muz- Peded he said. nq rm men out it! tho he old country hem zen" ii; a potential m ~ km home in CM†:xz "But when we no my Kurd them we VIII m mme. We will not to the buying by buying di- enables us to plies 31108 R; was not condo- wlopments in it. anation branch. 'eally 1V obey you?†(20 ahead and docs!†250 10c. inni mm to their home here. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mcllraith and son Toronto are visiting with Mr. and a. J. S. McIiraith. Mrs. Tolchnrd of London is visiting with Aura. 8. Ritchie, and with other SOCIAL AND PERSONAL 'At trivial expense Gyproc will convert space now wasted into one or more extra rooms. “29,1929 and and relatives recently. Mr. and . Mrs. William Robertson. Eagle, N.Y.,' called on the Smith and MacDonald families, Aberdeen, on Tuesday oi last week. Mr. Jack Smith, accompanied by Miss Eater, returned to Niagara Falls, N.Y., after spending his vacation with his sisters at Aberdeen. Mrs. W. Heughan, Erma, and Caldwell returned to Milverton on Monday after spending a two weeks’ holiday with the farmer’s mother, Mrs. J. A; Aldred. Miss Erma was successful this year in passing her four Middle ' School examinations with lst class honors and. four Upper School examinations with 2ng__clas_s_ honors. _Con‘gratul_a_t’ions. Wm. 139 hqud9n_'flh._ h lieâ€"EM“ : Miss Margaret Browï¬ of Toronto is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Saund- ers. mg. Thoma Allan at Val-nay and who have edto Mrn., whovisitedwithhissister. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burgess, for a few days and with other friends and relatives in the vicinity, returned to his home last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MscNichol, Tor- onto, have been spending a holiday with Normanby relatives and were the guests of the yMisses Calder over the week . uniï¬e» New 399 we. mm†3 owm“ mm m. n. of weeks. vucatlonatms‘bomehmmruwmb and 1m. visited may with . m. c- Mr. My. Hunt of Toronto is on are on n motoring? to neutral. Ottawa, and other Ontnrto â€"'-~ [â€" â€"*\ Mr. Harry Pearce. Detroit, visited the former’ s sister, Mrs. A. D. McAulifle. here, last week. Mrs. McAulifle and babe motored back with them and is visiting with friends in Detroit and 8a ginaw, and with her mother at St. Mr. end MrsAndrew Meagher and four children of Akron. Ohio, are visito. ing Messrs. John and David manna ‘angd 1 end with the Mart families Glene y Mr. Ward Koe of St. Catherine: visited over Suh'dey with his mother in town. Mrs. Staples 61 Markdale is visiting her sister, ‘Mrs. E. W. Limin for a couple of weeks. Misses mm: are in Toronto attend- ing the fall millinery openings. Mrs. H. H. Farr, wife of former manger of National Portland Cement Co.. and her brother. Mr. Henry Mc- Auley. both of Cleveland, Ohio, on a motor trip through Canada, stopped in Durham on Saturday to renew ac- quaintancesB. Mrs. D. Jamieson and son Bow- man are visiting in Southampton for a few days. Miss Jean Harding has completed the supervisor’ 3 course in physical training ed the wed'dTn‘g '0'! Mr. Harold Sharpe in Toronto on August 24. Mr. Arden Whittaker, Miss Marjorie supp and Mrs. William Smythe, all of Toronto, were ests of Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan or the past week. Mr. and Mrs. John Thistlewaite an- nounce the engagement of their eld- est daughter, Viola Vera, to Mr. Lloyd A. Wauchope of Proton. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wauchope, the marriage to take place early in Septem- ber. 15 f Messrs. Duncan, Dan 39d}??? Mc- in ' Toronto. mMiss Laura Boy (1 of F'lesherton vis- ited this week with Miss Jean Hard- ABERDEEN WOMEN’S INSTITUTE Messrs. J. W. 11110. 91331433 Irwin. BRITISHSTAR’SMATOAUBISW ummmmnm,mmmuwnmpmer of the United States, 8. W. “Bunny" Alum, spectacular young English tennis“. went downtoddeat utthehandsot Vmayn mun um-mumdottbeculnommuonmmmumflwYm PRESBYTERIAN W‘ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Woman of outomobfloo and automotive products d the ï¬rst six months of 1929. “H.727?“ an increase of 99.9 per cent over shipmggts in the like 9811061 of 1928, through the day. Like a homing pigeon is each kindness A few swift strokes the artist made And, as by magic, light and shade Reveal a garden, sheltered, cool A snow- -white stork, a crystal pool, And, in the distances, far and white. Through clouds, the sacred mountain's height. or Orient race and bygone age, Suzuki chose a flimsy page Whereon with flying brush he drew Stork, pool and garden, clear and true. He loved the scene and through his eyes We see Fuji's white summit rise. Though few the lines, so deft his strokes. That still this deathless skill evokes Our wonder at the mind that wrought For every image from his hand Betrays how well he loved his land. Through the storm he makes his dauntless way; Clesving upper heavens like an arrow, Every wish that love has ever fashioned For your house of life will and its on September :0. gm 311'}:de V in Accordingly the average rice of pas- car units exporteg declined to “45 in 1929 from $519 in the ï¬rst half 1113 there? Neither dark nor andth42 42.8percentgreaterthanexports etflrs six months of 1927. rts of passenger cars more than on led 1n nurmer, while they did not as lane an increase yin value. g“; In the same period shipments of trucks at more than one-ton capacity showed an increase of 30.71 per cents while trucks at a smaller capacity al- most doubled. Exports of automotive parts increased}! per__oent_oy_e_{ the Have Have NOW A Japanese Print Led you uh to greet “'3 fair flame. .McM-AF 3110M gPI-rk on Aug- A natl wlll so no further than lts head will let it. A younx mun 03‘ a Young woman will go no further than his or her head “I! allow. People do not succeed by chance or by luck but 2):. Setting ‘ Dl'tcucal education Ind using their knowledge. The very best plac. to go to ’ '\ get up-to-date Business Educa- Wi thn is the Northern Business College, Owen Sound, where thousands of young people have \ been educated for successful business careers. It you on Interested in hsvlng a good dlnner ln a comfortable 50.0 “It reach for your fountsln pen and an la and mail the numbed coupon Going Home for Dinner What Will Your Home-going Be Like Ten or Fifteen .1- Years from Now I OOUIIEI COVERED tndVlctorllâ€"the spreading mph". taln splendor. the sombre Sheena Rlver, the famous Sheltered Scenic Seas. perhaps even Alaska. the allur- Land of the Midnight Sun. w Tourist Fares help you see the utmost at least possible expense. Ask your nearest Canadlnn National Agent. he qill give you rates and help you in mmynu‘duketovidtthem “authenyneulthephmyoum LOW $00!!!! PAGE 5.