MAC Bank oi Montreal will erect a ï¬ne now Wilding on this saite. It Wlll add to the up-to-date appearance oi Queen Street. It is said the work will proceed at gdence {or the mger.--Klncardine Pal-ento- Lab in Trouble Constable Beamish of Hanover ar- rived at the Owen Sound police court on Monday morning. accompanied by Provincial Constable MoClevis in charge of tow y_oung men from neai Palm- The frame building belonging ‘0 the Bank at Montreal on Queen Street, Inc- ing Harbor_$treet._nas been demolished. Handsynichtsoowovnedbyllr.‘ 8am Hewitt. north line, cove birth tolcoiiwhichhodtwoheods. Them- imol was perfectly formed excepting that from the one neck there grew two perfectly formed heals. It died a short time after birthâ€"Kincardine Review- Car Ila-aged In Sfll . Mr. Wllfred Wilhelm. of Schenk’s bakery stall. whlle tum lnto the parental home on the cemetery road on Sunday evnlng upset the family car. a Ford sedan. when he missed the gate- way and ran over the edge of the cul- vert. causlng over $50 worth of damage to the bus. including the breaklng of! a! a front wheelâ€"Walkerton Herald- It A Quick Job PAGE 2. with which is amalgamated [THE STANDARD BANK OF CANADA “Evening in P is†i an absolutely new blend in scents. announced y B rjois of Paris and New York. We have the ul ange in stock. Call and inspect it. it {n twq dayg. _ THE CENTRAL DRUG STORE BOU R1015 presentsâ€"â€" A Savings Account is a magnet for the money that ordinarily slips' through one’s ï¬ngers, and an income-paying guarantee for the future. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE To every bu r of a F (1 car we give free inspec- tion service 500, l 0 and 1500 miles. an This is our of satisfaction. ND the sooner it is deposited in the Bank the greater the assurance of its being saved. Face Powder 31.00 Bath Powder 3135 Talcum 75c. Per-tum; $1.00 Compact: $1.25 ' 1n .. A Dollar is Saved when it is in the Bank ' “‘Evening in Paris†FORD SALES AND SERVICE Phone 60 Durham ITH BROS. ' --w-â€"v. Walkeflon. 1m proposals will be in- quired into. I! this property is suit- able {or his purposes anything the town can do to bring about a mutually sat- islactory arrangement will not bb ne- glected.â€"Walkerton Telescope. Farmllouenatrondinï¬re Mayor got busy at once, with the result that he talked by phone with Mr. Geo. E. Henley, and the Board of Industry is now dealing with him. Mr. Hanley, who manufactures cedar chests. has had oflers made to him both by Wingham and Listowel accord- ing to What he told Mayor Schwindt. The Walkerton board is endeavoring to have him come to town and inspect the building formerly used by Canada Furniture Manufacturers. The proposal will be gone into thor- oughly, with a view to inducing an. Hanley to seriously consider locating in -- -- v --â€"v_w .â€" ed from "a spark" ' firom‘ the chimney completely destroyed the large frame house or Richard Wilkin, 4th concession of Minto on Sunday morning. The oc- cupants oi the house were unaware of u hardlyexpecftohavetheirst'orybe- nevuâ€"Wukerton Herald-Times. Station-d mum Wants Factory Mayor Schwindt told Town Council Monday evening, that Mr. John R. Show 01 Woodstock had informed that 3 Stanford man, pngageq 1n manufigc- A ï¬re which is believed to_ have _start- (same Warden A. L. Rolston was at Markdale last Thursday and discovered two young men with a catcn or is trout in heir possession, and or the 16 no less than 12 of them were under 0 inches in length, which is against the law. ‘ 1r. Rolston was very much an~ noyed at the action 01' these two young men and the probabilities are that they will be brought before the magistrate to explain why they took ï¬sh out or the water. The Warden points out that revery year the streams in the vicinity ‘of Markdale and Other points in Grey County are replenished with speckled trout and then to have men 01' this stamp come along and catch them be-- [fore they are of legal size is very dis-- {couragingu The Game Warden was also in Hanover where he conï¬scated. two rifles belonging to young lads who {had been shooting on Sunday. They were warned that this is against the game laws. Louis Cooper of Chesley ’was fined $10 and costs for purchasing 'furs without a license.â€"Walkerton I Telescope. Chief Ferguson was summoned,’and he, accompanied by his son. County Constable Archie Ferguson hastened. to the spot. Archie assisted the brother in rounding up Joe. who had run away with the keys. The chase terminated in the eastern end of the town. The trio returned to the Chief, who decided that. as it had been alleged that the youth took the car without permission it might be a case for the authorities to ‘deal with. On Wednesday evening of last week the dwelling house on the farm of Mr. Norman Becker, on the 5th concession Brant, fell a prey to names and nothing now remains of the structure but a The parents, Who-had ben much exer- cised over the disappearance of the auto. refused to lay a charge, but it was ascertained that Joe was not in posses~ sion of a driver’s license, and in the afternoon he was ï¬ned 35 and costs; by Magistrate Walke.. The youth is reported not to have been very respectful to the Crown At- torney. ‘He was given a proper dressing down in court.â€"Walkerton Telescope. Brant Home Burned "Hisfather, who came to Walkerton for the trial, and the unfortunate young man. felt their positions very keenly The latter told the magistrate that he rarely touched liquor, and, as this had been a bitter lesson for him he pledg- ed his oath that he is “oï¬ booze†for lifc.â€"Walkerton Telescope. This is the young'man who was pick- ed up by Provincial Co'nstablce Mc» Clevis a short distance west of Walker- ton on Tuesday of last week. He war: remanded in custody, but the following day was released. on bail or $1,500. Boy Goes on Motor Trip in Father’s Car There is a Toronto travelling man serving 15 days in Bruce County Jail. here, who says that, henceforth he i. 011' liquor for life. Last Saturday he was committed to jail by Magistrate Walker when he pleaded guilty to 'a charge of Operating a motor car whila under the influence of liquor. Returning to Toronto he made a clean beast of his predicament to the firm he represents and to his family. On account of his previous satisfactory conduct, his position is being retained f o: Acording to details learned here of the affair, Joseph Fitzslrnmons, a 19- year-old lad 01' Greenock Township. took a car belonging to his father last Saturday and started for Toronto. His brother overtook the auto in front of Cuni's store, town. Told Court He is Off Booze “Th? house which was equipped with a Delco lighting system was only partly covered by insurance. â€"- Palmerston Spectatoi'. headway and received information about 10.30 from their son, Harold Wil- kin, who came across the ï¬eld from his home, that the east side of the root was a mass of flames. oThe progress 01' the tire was so rapid that only a Iew household effects were saved. Immediate neighbors and others summoned by telephone watched “the barn and driving shed. Fortunately the wind was not lowing directly to the barn, which was saved. The garage was destroyed but the car was saved with. difï¬culty. The buggy was also in the garagc_and burned. Caught With Undersized Trout phe ï¬re until it had gained considerable SHAMROCK SAILS FOR FIRST TIME The “Shamrock V†under sail for the first time, in the Solent, England. This pretty scene was snapped from Sir Thomas Lipton’s yacht “Erinâ€. The Shamrock will do battle or Great Britain for possession of the America Cup. (Inset) Sir Thomas Lipton.) THE DURHAM CHRONICLE His own researches into the relative nutritive values 01 Canadian and com- petitive wheats have shown the Mani- toba wheat produces a bigger and light- er 106.1. which gives greater nourish- ment than bread made from any other flour, he says. Saturday Night Shopping With the coming of spring and plea~ sant evenings. the village’ has had its usual Saturday night crowds. And tha crowd seems to be just as thoughtless as usualâ€"shopping put of! to the last minute and then all in a rush. Twelve o’clock soon comes and still the shap- ping is not all done. so it runs on into Sunday morning. The result is that garage men and some shOps cannot get closed up until after one o’clock Sunday morning. This is all wrong and not at all necessary, but its‘ going to take some wise co-operation and some strict law enforcement to overcome this trouble. It would be better for everybody if the shOps would close up and everybody go home about eleyen o’clock. Things am starting in bad this year. The only hopeful feature is that they can’t get \VOI‘SJ.â€"-LUCknOVV Sentinel. ' All who are interested in Empire free trade should make it their duty to demand an “Empire loafâ€â€" - made of wheat flouz produced. in the Britisl‘! Empireâ€"and p0pularizc it among their friends, says Sir James Dunn in a letter to the Evening Standard. London England. Sir James, a native of Bathurst, New Brunswick. and now a prominent law- ye1 and husband of the Marchionesn of Queensbury, also says that apart from any question of Imperial sentiment, the Empire loaf consisting of 85 per cent Manitoba wheat is the best bread in “11 world. .OT HER PAPERS’ OPINIONS é.“ paéuliar faculty for ï¬nding only this particular brand of glassware on the highway. _ _ . . A no- A A I -- As the Magistrate did not take Mc- Donald’s testimony seriously about the bottle-ï¬nding ordinance, he imposed a ï¬ne of $200 and. costs or three months in. jail. for illegally keeping liquor on his premises. Asthe prisoner wasn’t ap parently able to cash up, he started in without much ado to serve the time. MANITOBA WHEAT A couple of cartons of empty bottles discovered in the cellar, McDonald claimed had been picked up by him at various times on the roadway, as were also some other bottles found in the pantry containing dregs of the same kind of beer as had. been discovered in the stairway. As all the bottles bore O’Keefe's beer labels on them, Crown Attorney Freeborn commented adverse- ly on the f_act_tha_t he_ seemd to haye The ï¬nding oi three bottles of beer in a neat hide under the top step of the stairway in his home at Kincardino by Prov. Officers McClevis and Nelson when they raided the premises on April 19, resulted in the arrest and subse- quent sentencing last Thursday to three months in Walkerton jail by Magistrate Walker of George McDonald, a‘ man who was formerly suspected of traffick- ing in booze and whose permit was can- celled accordingly. McDonald, who pleaded “not guilty†to the charge, de- nied owning the booze or having any knowledge how it got there. although neighbors and motorists on the highways were soon at the scene yet the fire had gained such headway that but a 'portion of the effects on the ground floor were saved, while all in the upper section were destroyed. The insurance, which was carried in the Farmers’ Central of Walkerton, was paid in full, but was insufficient to take care of the loss to either buildings or contents. Mr. Becker has purchased the old Foresters’ Hall on Frook’s Corner. nearby, and has moved it on to the farm and which will be used as a. tem- poraxy dwelling until a new one can be erected. -â€"Walkerton Herald- Times. Jailed for Booze Infraction for a lohg way: which brought together a great crowd of witnesses from a dis- tancc. with a vast amount of‘ good material in its make up and as a consequence the blaze _was a speotonlar one and aeen ngdblyitiaoulyarymprthfltho A.‘ j MAKES BEST BREAD timated average yields per acre to de- termine the total yield for the country. In the case of wheat, particularly, the immrtance of having correct estimates: of acreage is thus made apparent. Al- though there are many estimates or anticipated production. most of these â€"'_r._. . 35 based Im‘ the one official acreage estimate. which has been issued an- nually since 1917 by the Dominion Bur- dian farmers. The more. numerous the returns received. the more reliable wil! ANNUAL AG ummm surnames no: mo he the estimates: compiled. from them. Much of Canadian economic enterprise depends to some degree on correct esâ€" timates of agricultural production in the making of their plans. With these facts in mind, we ask you to help us to impress upon the farmers the import- I mmm wmm .th mm _ mg very worthwhile cause. We are agents for Masters’ Stock foods for every purpose Getourprioesandcompamthemmdtheandysnwlthotha teed: before purchssmg your requirements of comments! feeds. mummmtcmmmï¬u-uudw. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of grain delivered at our mill. JOHN ‘McGOWAN . We have 11 hand for sale the best qualities of Flour and F d at reasonable prices: Western recleaned reenings, grou , in bulk, per ton Ontario Mixed Gr , ground, per n . .. THE \PEOPLE’S MILLS Rolled 0a Tankago Feed Flour . Oyster Shell Oat Chop ' Chick Grit Special reduction in 5- and 10-h" lots at Flour Gunnes and Blatdhtord’s Stock and Poultry Foods Our business is to create printing that makes sales. TypOgraphy, choice of stock â€"every element that makes for more attractive mailing- pieces and handbills is pro- duced here with the care that spells success. Exact The Chronicle 3' § 9 § 9. E : mlnion Department of Agriculture to be my enecuve in the control or white. pine blister rust on black currams. This method was deVCIODed through three years of ï¬eld experimentation. It was found thlt the rust came from white pine: to the cumnt bushes. up- on the hm curram leaves when 3 ï¬eflnite stage Of dM'elOpme-m m the aeciospores on the white mm became apparent. While this treatment puvents detonation of the curram unbe- lt is I180 found that Lherv ls sulï¬de!“ momma) left on the leaves to re-infect white pines. “After baby was born I was very weak, skinny. Since taking Ironized Yeast feel ï¬ne. Gained 22 ' ‘ lbs..â€â€"Mrs Laura Benoit Thousands write new Ironized Ye ast adds 5 to 15 lbs. in 3 weeks. Ugly hol- lows flll out. Bony limbs get graceful roundness. Muddy skin clears like maâ€" gic. Nervousness, indigestion. constipa- tion vanish overnight. Sound shm new pep from very first day. So quit being “skinnyâ€, tired. 1m- attractive. Get Irontzed Yeast 1mm druggtst today. Feel great tomorrow Money back from manufacturer 11" not delighted with quick. results. Two great tomes in oneâ€"special weight-building Malt Yeast and streng- thening Iron. Pleasant little tablets. Far stronger than unmedicated \ezm Results in If.) time. No yeasty Lasu gas. “After Baby Came I common or ovum nus'r ï¬lm 3-1:â€. MI! 22. mo Crimped Oats The {0110' the Toronu tions are :1 who visit u met there ‘ preservatim tety, send x lecflet tor long to bri: spots mum to mothers children is in the leaf Wild :10! ed are: All Pitchel PI nums Colu Slipper. D¢ Gentian . man's Bree mg Fem. 1 Pipe. False Wild :1 ‘ moderati and plenty Lupine. J Seal. Sp tooth Vio Ferns. M Meadowsw A (il'lDlI Cut m pocket- I Never 81 leave end Do not Fa and