.‘l‘hurlday. Jill Priceville Presbyterians had good wrath", a good crowd. a good sup- 1r“, â€nun. .u.~(â€"-â€"--- 5" :n the auditorium of the church. It was a program above the average, and there was something for every- body. The st dos. readings. and duets were all well rendered and well rc- w-ned and the Dromi‘n-e Choir was in tine l'orm. despite the statement of .\l r. \‘s'. ltatnage, the leader, that they were not out in full force owing to sickness and other causes. They did well and were heartily applauded. 'l‘he Haw Bros. Urchestra was also a favorite attraction and never got away without. an encore. A solo by Mrs. Lidster, and a duet by Mrs. Lid- ster and another lady whose name We did not catch, but who were both from Dronwre, were both well given and displayed good talent. Besides the musical part of the program there were addresses by MW. M'r. Eaton, the newly-am"tinted pasttir of the Methmlist Church at Flesherton. and the chairman, Rev. Mr. Jones of Prim-Ville. I ...__.Al-. .‘ll. O'UII‘ 0 VI I .l\.L v ---»~- 'l‘ho- o-Vo-ning was most plmsantly spvut and 1s cnuutml as pnv nf thv must succo-ssrul m the history 01 the churc h. The (I. N. ll. tnuk a consusml' thv trall’iv .m-r llu- l’rowlnclal Highway at. tlu- \‘znrm-y crossing whorv thvl lute Harry So-mplc mc-t his (lvath a? month ago. 'l‘ln- cellsus was taken â€HT 3 po-l'lml Ml. (WU days, Monday aml 'l‘uo-sllay. July 9 and lo, aml rc- sultml in lho' l'ullmxlng mt’urmatlun that mu} lw ul' lull-rest. to our wad- Cl" 2 (m Jul); U. {W lhl' 2!; hours. “1011' \u-n- ll powlmPSU'lllllS, l36 Vehicle-s and 1;: trains passed over the crossing. On July 10 the number was, 44 pedestrians, 185) Vehicles anal 12 trains. W9 haw been unable to nhlain any unl‘ormatwn truth the local (I. N. R. olI'u-ials as to the roasun of this cen- sus, but sllppose it is the result of the fatal prossing ayehlpnt a month n..‘I41IIaI4l 3"â€, U‘|l' ‘7L||'I'V|!u 'v the fatal crossing accident a month ago, and the cvnsus has bevn orilcrml by the Railway Bnard in order to (Win-min» just, what kind of protein- tum is llPthNi at. this particular point. ___._._..â€"-â€"â€" ARTHUR WILDING DIED Artlmr Wilding, a your or an ago tin-man an the local Canadian Na- tional passrngcr train to Palmerstnn. oliml in â€w W'oston Sanitarium on Monday and the funeral was held yrstm‘llay :il'tvrnoun at Palmerston. '.‘._ m‘ zt‘kmnn .\lr. Wilding was an Englishman. and cum» uW‘l’ to this enuntry about twelve 01' fnurteen years ago. At the uuthreak of the war in 1914 he en- listed and served overseas with a gmd record. and after his discharge from military duties again entered the employ of the Grand Trunk. He -__ .A- ‘iMA A. .h‘fl LIIU Filly“); u- u _ _ was stationed for some time at. this place, but. was transferred to Palm- erston. Shnrtly after leaving here he was taken down with tubercular trnuble and entered the sanitarium at Westun with the hope that'the ailment might be checked. It was uf little use. however. and he grew rapidly worse, .unl passed away on Mundny morning. IILI V'- w--u _ ‘ -- --,.I .Vll'llllll‘v IllUllu-rloo .Vlr. Wilding was of a (mint and likaiblp olispnsitinn. was abimt forty yi-ai-s Hf :igo- and ivax'o-s a widow and a family of small cilildren. HEIORRH AGE magi; Mrs. Harry Falkingham'was taken N‘l‘lUllï¬l)’ ill with henwrrhage of the lungs last 'l’hprsday Worrying and for 77 _-...-,I “0‘ Mn lung-a luau Iu\lluqu -----___-_._, H mm hm- life was despaired of. Mr. Falkingham had risen early and was ahout tn go tu..\vurk whm his wife culh'd fur a drink of water. \Vhen ho- vim-rm! her room he discovers†how vumhhnn and went for the doc- tur. It Is ham! to say what might haw hm-n the ending had he depart- ml for work on this occasion, as Mrs. Falkinghzun “as quite weak from lnss of hlnnd. I \Vcr aw plovlspd t0 Iva“), h0w(,'\¢._,-1' 'hm shv is wow wing and “ill likoly iw aumml ag niu in the course of :1 fr“ Maw. . HIGH SCHOOL BOARD HAVE ENGAGED NEW PRINCIPAL Mr. J. .\. Hnbh. B..-\.. of Sault Ste. \larw. whn has bven Science Master in thv Saul! for a number of years. has“ hwn o-ngagml by â€w High School â€ran! as Principal and will comr- illo'iWQ‘ his duties immediately after tiw sunmwr hnlidays. Mr. Robb is a h-m'ho-i' with a vast exiwrivnco. we iinolvrstauioi. and iftmws to Durham \\‘|Hl tho- iii-st of i'l‘o~d0ntial_.~3.“ ' _ A L \\ llll III" |Iv at. u. ‘ . . u‘ -..,-..___ Mr. Robb. Miss Weir and Miss Ab- imt t. aro- lhp present staff. the vacan- t‘." t'uusml ivy llw i-vsignatinn of Miss llrmw nut liming yi-l limm ï¬lled. but applii'alinns aw living ro'ceivml and :mnthm' te-achor will likely be engag- Hl in â€w ruursv «if 3 {PW clays. 'l‘lu- sitting of the Division Court hm-P 0n 'l‘uesday was Short and only um- «"33» was tried. That was ï¬n artion Ellingham vs_Clark {or _the lmlanro' M" a bill for the repair Of. a car. Judgment was giwn for plain- tifl with ('mts. \V. D. HPnPy for the plaintifl', A. B. Curve} fur defendant" ODDPBLLOWB WILL HOLD DBCORATIOI DAY 0! JULY 29 Th? (Molfl' laws will nhserve Dec- nralion Day a wmrk {rum Sunday. July 29. They will law the lodge room at. 2.30 aml commpncn the spr- vices at the cemetery at 3 o’clock. NEWS AROUND TOWN coun'r 31mm was snon'r TAKE ROAD cansus AT “any CROSSING for their The funeral of the late Mrs. John Mc\ 1car took place from St. Johns Church, Glenelg, on Monday, July 2, at 10 o’.clock equiem‘ high mass wassung by Re. Father McGeo and 1nte1ment was made in the Ca olic cemetery, Rev. Father Flahm en of- iicjating. Mrs. McVicar had been a member of Centre Glenelg community all her life and was respected and loved by all. who knew her. Although her chief interest was in her home, she was untiring in her devotion to her church and to the comfort of God‘s anointed, who will remember her-for the many kindnesses shown to them. After such an unselï¬sh life it seem- cd only ï¬tting that she should thf‘. fortiï¬ed bv the rites and consolations ol' the Catholic Church. For the past three years she had been a constant ’sull’orer and bore all with Christian patience. Her cheerfulness and res- ignation tn the will of (31nd,. during her lengthy illness was an inspira- timi to all who Visited her. ‘ DEATH 01' IRS. JOIN IcVICAll 'l'lwro' are 10ft. to mourn her 1038. her husband, two SHIIS. John at. home and Angus at Pricm'ille, and three ¢_lalightm's. Flossie and Phil at home and Mrs. Joseph Black, Toronto. One sun. Ale-x" made the; supreme sacri- tim: in Frame during the late war. Mrs. MoVicai' is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. D. McCoI'mack. of (Elvin-lg. and Mrs. Wilson, Toronto. -11.-- She will also be sadly missed by Hem-g4_- McVicar. and lu-r nieces. Bella and Ema McLMmulol, to whom) shv had hem a mnther. The sympa- lhy of tho“ ('On'lfllllllllV is‘ axlnmlm] t0 the bereaved family. OLD-TIME RESIDENTS RENEW ACQUAINTANCES Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Ehrhavdt and .laughtm' Aline, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. anry Millvr :uul son Hf .mm. «mm. arr \ lsuing' Mrs. Ehr- hal'dt's sister.‘Mrs. James Layelle.‘ Mr. Ehrhardt was engaged in the wmvnt plant 110119 in the early days nr thv mnurvrn and left about, seven- hwn )‘PIH'S ago. Sim-v thvn ho has hold a lum'alivc positinn in Clownâ€" land and is aiming wel_l.‘ 'lh; â€szle lllUtUl'téd here and “ill II-nIinII IIII a II-\\ IlzIys BMHH‘ H’- IIII°IIiIIg Hm;l iIIII-IIIl making 2! hip III II\\ In N'UHII. Mf‘afm’tl. IZIIHIIIgâ€" “Imdaud l’I:III-L2I1Ig,\\heIe (le0 pur- [IUSL‘ taking a buat trip through the 'l"hiIt\ Thousand Islands to Pam Suuml. 'l‘he tropical shower of Sunday last was just the thing to ï¬x up this alâ€" most parched section of Ontario. There is no doubt that the rain would have done as much, or more gout had it come down a little easier but, wild as it was, it was sc.»me~ thing to he thankful for. For an llnlll‘~l)l' so, it looked as it' this vicin- ity was getting the share of rain al- lotted to the whole province. and while there were some sharp flashes of lightning we have heard of no damage being done. North of us, even at Dornoch. we are tolll it. rained very little. The storm was strictly local, but a fierce one while it lasted. C. P. R. BRIDGE EAST OF 'I‘OWN IS UNDERGOING REPAIRS Tho (I. P. It. trostlr near the. vast- orn edge of the corporation has been undvrgoing respairs during the past two works and when completed will be almost new from the ground up. This trestle was put in when the road was built sixteen. years ago and this, we understand, is the ï¬rst ro- nrwal. WP}; 42. P. R. paint gang has also bmm along the line and gave} the 10- cal station a 3%! coat of pamt. HAHN HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS ADD MUCH TO APPEARANCE For the past ten days Messrs. Alex. Graham and Nat. Horn have been busy impering the Hahn House front with a new coat of paint. and now this popular hostelry presents a much improved appearance. Evi- dently Mine Host Hahn is a firm be- liever in the form of paint as a sier- nrative agent. and a look at the. Hahn ‘Huuse will prove that he is right. NBWLY-IARRIBDS SHOWERBD ' “IN GATHERING AT RECTORY A plmising went. took plure at the Trinity Church Rectory last Friday night whvn about. thirty (if the t‘ripmis of Mrs. Arthur McGowan. t'nr'mrrly ()ttiliv Limin. gathrrrd and prrsontrd hor with a misrpllanmms showor. Game‘s and Sports werr in- dulged in and 3110011 time enjoyed. "I'vlso all‘l .‘113. V‘ 1131111, AUlUAIlv. She will also be sadly missed by DR. HUTI'ON RBSUMES PRACTICE W» are pleasml to learn that Dr. Huttnn. after an illnnss of Pight m-vks. has x-vt'uvm-ml sufficiently to n-snmn his office practice and has svoured the sm'x'icm of MP. Alnx. B011. :1 ï¬nal year medical student. whn will assist, him in his work. unlock School. Sr. III. tn Jr. IV.â€"â€"-Hnnorsâ€"â€"I\I. Bio- man. J. Aird. Passâ€"T. Adlam. R90- nmmonded nn account of illnessâ€"13. Adlam. Jr. III. to Sr. III.â€"Honorsâ€"F. Vickors. Passâ€"H. Dunn. Becam- mcndnd on account of illnessâ€"dRé-g. Adlam. FailmLâ€"C. Brunt. L. Dunn. Sr. II. to Jr. III.â€"â€"H0n0rsâ€"-â€"L. .‘Iighton. Passâ€"«1'. McDonald, E. Biéman. Failedâ€"H. Aird. --E. V. Fiddis. Teacher. No. 5, Glenelg. J1. IV .-â€"â€"I(atie Haley Arthur Mc- LIGCklin. . Sr. III. 'â€"-Charlic Timmins, Graham Timmins. SI. 11. to Jr. III.--Inla Noble. Cath- arine Timmins. Sr.I I.to Jr. II .â€"George Blair, Ew en McNab. Jr. .to Sr. I.â€"â€"Violet Banks. Sr. IPr. to Jr. I.â€"â€"Isabella Kleist, Mary McNab, Gordon Noble. Willie Pearl. Jr. Pr. to Sr. Pr. â€"â€"Ada Banks. â€"-E'. M. Nichol, Teacher. SUNDAY’S RAIN W‘AS NEEDED z ' ’ THE DURHA M~ CHRONICLE PROMOTION RESULTS Any quantity. Highest price at the People’s Mills. . 31523“ Grain Wanted. Wheat Wanted. "Wheat, Barley, Buckwheat, Peas, Oats and Mixed Grain wanted. High- ited, Durham, Ont.112ti Lucas 8: Henry’s Law Oliqo. y Open every day for business; A member of the ï¬rm will be in the office every Tuesday. Special ap- pointments may be made at the 0f- fice. , _ 53 U W‘thhfa’nd Clock Depairing. If \ our watch 01 clock is not keep- ing COIrect time, bring it to C. (1. Douglas je“ ellery and watch repair shop. AllAWik done on the prom- ises and at a moderate cost. All work guaranteedâ€"C. C. Dogglas. Durham. Light Up qur‘ GgrdenA’Pla'rtifs. . J - He-ctrit' lights fm' garden panties. Fur tmms :uicl dates SN.‘ Smith 8105.. .1 It‘lfl British-American Ggsgque‘.’ â€bl-Cwâ€" ---â€"â€"'â€"_ - , Dulyml gvt yOIIPBritisll-Amfljican (Easohue tu-day‘.’ Sold exvlusn'vly |»_\' Smith Bros. 719 tf â€no. 1'111,»lw1'-tvirml buggy fl'ith wire whm‘ls. in good condition. Also one eln'roy. a bargain for a quick buyer. M Smith Bros.‘ Garage. 0 1719“ A For Sale. Stop That "ghgueï¬in Ypup’f'o‘rd. Smith Bros. Dbuy Luau ruuvvvâ€" â€"__ _'_ . . l. .\'n mnrv Jvl‘ky transmissml'l ham 3‘ if You use Vemlnl FONIUI. [110 ml leit is Made l'nl' F0111 cars. hold by a an 11‘ Films Developed Freq. Alamo -v'v‘vrvâ€" â€"â€"_â€"- Prints 40.. post card size 50., glaz- ed ï¬nish; ï¬nished twice a week. Bring or send to Kelsey Studio, Dur- ham. or leave at D. (J. 'l‘own’s jewel- i'y store. 3310 3nd†V Rob Roy Grain. Prices. We are paying 480. to 500. for Oats. 65c. fm- Barley. 650. to 680. for 131le- wheat. $1.20 to $1.25 for Peas am 31.00 l'nr Wheat at. our elevator.â€" Hub Roy Mills Limited. Durham. Ont. Keys Lost. In cn' nvar Durham nu I‘luu'scluy, July 12. a luuwh ul‘ kerys. uhuuhtvu. nu a ring. Fiuclm' will oblige’ by Ivaviug the-m at Thu CIII'OIliClP ()fâ€" livv. , j 719 20d St. Paul’gGarden Party July 23. On Mu day. July 23. a garden parâ€" Iy will he lwld unclm' tho auspices of St. Paul's Church. on Mr. James .lulmsnn‘s lawn. OppOSilO the church. A guml pl'ugl'am will [)0 providml. .-\¢huissi«m_ Hun. (’Zhilch‘vn 10c. â€"â€"â€"v A garden party will he held on W. warts lawn. on F riday. July 2?. un- «lm' llw :msliiyvs of Edgo Hill and Nu. ll hall trams. Admission 25c. and Ifw. (iuml pl'ngl‘lam is bring [)l‘vpm'r ml. Baseball in evening between two . nn_\ Garden' _Party. lc It'flkhfllll‘. Varne Garden garty. .‘l w..â€". Ladies Aid,.1"111 Thesdav, Julv 31. (.1161! program and bazaar, also hasn- hall match at 6.30. \dmwsinn 251'. {1113! WC- Bpttm‘ than m 91'. Come.- 2 ' u- II'J â€"- ‘I-vâ€"â€" â€" __ Varnvy annual garâ€"(Ion party will hv lwld at. the homo- (WADE Georgi“ .\l. Lawson. undonthe ausplcgspf the Babt'ist. hrder! Barty: "Krorthzilonelg Bap‘ijst Church will hold a garden party at. thp home of W. G. Baker on Con. 10. Glenelg. on 'l'hursday night. July 36.. Good sulf- "â€"m‘-.’ll‘ 1‘ her and? puTgIaIVm 'It‘h-t" Maï¬kdzflo Bandï¬wll furnish ï¬lm music. Elucâ€" mc llght. Admnssmn 35c. 311;! 150.. «VERY/If Once. Hood man and wifo wanted for farm wnrk: no objections to small family; house could be divided; with free wood. flour, milk, eggs, pork, butter. and garden vegetables; only fuur milvs from Durham. For furher par- ticulars? “with. W. D. Davis. 244 An- m-ttv street, Toronto, Ont. I I 11.1 1022 Sodan.1 {01:1 {1I-11'é'kxx'ith 4.1110 horh. 1 1917 Chm I‘OIPL touring, '1 Ilahc 1‘ touring. See these cars bef1'1re buy mg. 7 19 tf Used Cars For Sale.- V’V' ‘ Smith Bros. list of used c 'a' fur- this week is as follows : J 1915 roadster, 1- 1915 touring. 2‘ 1916 tum-jugs. 1 1918 touring. 1 1919 1-°«;uu,lstm'. 1 1920 roadster with. stay}â€" GORRIB WOOLLEN MILLS - DBSTROYED BY FIRE (Mildmuy Gazette.) .-\ clisaslrims ï¬re took place at. G01"- rin last Saturday morning when the Huoshm charming mill and warp- hnusn \vm‘o complotely destroyed. 'l’hp ChODpOl‘ was (‘ipm‘alnd by an oil vnginn and whom the man in chargo wont tn ignite the burner a slight vxplnsion followed and in a few mm- ntps the whole building was envelâ€" npml in flames. »/ anidos handling grain and fend. Mr. Hueston keeps a lamp stock of imported lumber on hand. all nf which was destroyed when the two buildings went up in smoke. Mr. Huesl‘qn’s‘ loss is estim- A AA AAA 3 Pic 1 m. Admissufzfmdu. Naxlltoiï¬t On_ce.â€_ ARTHUR TOWNSHIP MAN KILLED WHEN THROWN lGA-INST TREE f’Grand Valley Star.3 A very sad and fatal acoident oc- curred in Arthur Township about 4 o'clock last Wednesday afternoon, when Norman Randall. son of Mr. J. Randall. was thrown from a runaway wagon again t a tree and sustained such interna injuries: that he died within an hour and a half. The young man had been drawing wood for a Mr. Clements and was empty- ing the wagon when the horses took fright and ran about ten rods. col- .lidm ‘with a tree. Medical help coul do nothing for the injured man his back being affected. l Meal at. 55' Slll'ance. éii.‘bo’6.“i§1'tti'dbo’ut933,000 in- 719M 719t'r 7192 Sixteen Out of Seventeen Candidates Successful Prom Durham School. â€"'l‘wo Hanover Pupils Tied For the Dr. Jamieson Hedal. The results of the recent Junior High School Entrance examination in South Gres' are announced below. The marks 0 the unsuccessful can- didates are hein forwarded and the certiï¬cates of tie successful ones will be forwarded in August. Two plipils of the Hanover School tie for the Dr. Jamieson medal. Marie lirâ€" stadt and Edna Weigel. {B} after a name signiï¬es honors. In Durham school. sixteen passed out of svventepn candidates. Prin- cipal. Graham says tlw result. is just about whath o vxpoctml. H0 got 93% per cent. Anna Donnrlly. Rosvnzl Eisenbach, Herbert, Fischer (H . Eleanor Hahn. Anna Hawkins. Oliw Hrhn (H). Frances Lynett. lrono Murphy. Lau- ra Roist. Annie May Ruland. Lurvtta Ryan, Hilda Sachs. Arnctta Srhul (HI. Florencv Smith, Bernadetla Tour, ()1va \Vidnn-yvr. CEDARVILLE Frml lfmllald, Arthur J. Dnry. John Dyan. Marjory l_£_llis.'_.l«;vs-er.ph E. Kelly. II _In---.‘l I .\ . ‘1‘l lav. -a----d Mattlum .J 1(1-ll\.l1111\ Mclmuall. JeanV. M111'1'i5011, )131ga1°19t1\l.\\111- d i S. Grace Culdm'. Marion Hvlldm'eun. (llifl'nrd Henry Alma quuw. liVa Lawwnco (H. Unnald MCAerI'. Murrm \lcliatlmiv. Kathlevn MV- Lean, Margaret, \lcl’hail,\\'a1h_m Sinclail, Maxine Sxmnslon. Marion Acheson. SLVVIR Aciwsnn. Evelyn Bailvy, Marjoriu Builc‘y. Wal- ter Black. Mal'gam‘t Bx-(mlis. William (Jude, Anna Carson, Frances Carson. Walter Carson. May Claridge. 'l'ln-vsâ€" 5a Claridgv. lilizakwth Cornott. ()5- wald Dingwall (H . Ila 1.,Fell. (Snor- gina Fottcs. Muhvl Elum-y. Billiv Hulwon. lï¬xl'ILHLIlm-n. Amy (imm- mutgt, Fred Han'isnn, Arnuld llcrgutt. Aubrey Hihlwrl. I'Ihin Huml. Josvph Jack. Pmn'l .I'u'k. Emerson Lvtty. Mildred LiVingsium'. linm-smn Lud- luw (H), Margaret Lyons, Stella Martell. Ila McCanncl. Stanley Mc- Unsh, Mary McCullough. 'l‘hm‘nlun McD11fl',__l"lm‘_g Mglntyrv. Melissa IMO]- \IIA ¢V1UJJ\AII, .suw -â€".,__-- Lean,01iw \im1zi1-s..-\1111iv )litclwll. Lillian M. Momh Murg «must \100d\ Mary Nixon Blaiiclw Path 151111 John Pressick, Ruth Ridlrbv. 1 lilioul Smith Myrtle 81011110115911: Npil §tcxxart I], -- Reginald Arnett, Mary Brown} Mary Chalmers. Robert. Chalmers {H | Marjory Charlton. Edgar Clark (Hp: George Collinson. Isabel Davis, Mar- garet Dunbar, (llenny Firth. Florentw l. (lrant (Hi. Seaman Havens (H). Muriel Hel‘t. Ruby E. Heslett, Beat- ,rice Kearney, Annabel McArthur. .Cecelia MrAulitl’e, John D. McAulitl'e, Margaret McAulitl’e. Sara McCulloch, Florence McDonald (H . Freeman McFadden, Elizabeth Mrtlrath (H), Archie 1). McIntyre. Norman Marsh- all, Merle Morire, Blanche Murdock, Myrtle V'. . Mortley. Calder Noble, Sadie V'. Noble, Lottie I. Reay, Ber- tha Ritchie. Alma H. Robinson, Iva Saunders. Charles H. Schafer, Lucille Sharp, Ronald Smith (H. Frederica S. Staples, Hugh Thompson, Eva 'l‘ralford (Hi, George E. 'I‘wamley. Fred Vollett, Margaret. Watson (H). William Wilson. LVI lynx: » ‘Ll'I-‘_-u-- -_- - " Wiyaltcr Stewart. Lthbcr: laylm', Roy Vance. Roxena Pearl Bailey, Pearl Bern- ard, Minnie Berry. Joy Booth, Robert 'Bowser (H). Gertrude Brant. LIOyd Bruegeman (Hf. Florence Brunt (HE.l Mildred Brown. Mary Ellen Burgess (His, Mae. Burnett, Alex. Delgarno (H), Ceellia Dennis. Ruhy Eherth (H, Louis Eckenswiller. livelyn- Ellis., Milton Ellis, Almira Fritsch. Dorothy Fl’OOk (H). Harvey George. Willie l-Helwig, Freddie Hermonn. \Vilmer Hertel, Harvey Hillgartner (H), Beatrice Hillis. Lillie Hopkins (Hi. Lila Huber, Hilda Hallman, Edith Klemmer, Frank Kobe. Willard Krauter, Aegidius Lobsinger. Bessie Lynn. (Ilarabel Miller. Evelyn Mine- ard. Alfred Monk. Leloa Nichol. Paul Nichol, Elsie l’earstm, (lladys Pfeffer. Elmer Reiner (H . Dorothy Rich-ard- son (H), Loruc Ries (HZ. Esther «Rudy, Joseph Russell. Eva Schenk. Elmer liuhl (H1, Florence Schaus, Emma Schmidt. Bruce Smith. Elsie Schultz (Hj‘y..-Harvey A. Smith. Mau- rice Ta lor. Marie l_'rsladt (H . Hilâ€" ton Wa I, Roy Wall. Grant Webb (H Naomi \Neber (H_,’_._R_uth _\_\:elu_-r. Ed- I‘I .,_ m1†"'iiiixi§s.5l"'( H \\\allrr \Vris. Flor- (“n00 \Vl‘lgllt (H . Viola Yandt... Fruiâ€" da Zalesky, Dorothy Zinn. HOLSTEIN Gill‘llflll Adams. Margarvl Arnill (H), Edward Brmks. James Christin. Jenny Ellis (Hg, Margaret, \‘inla Fairbairn. Irmm Farrell. Jack K. Irvin, (H), Vinlot Kdrr. Russoll Imago. Verna M. McDougall. Walter E. Mid- dlebrook. Ruby Ran. Harwy Reeves. Ruth M. Smith. John Switzer,, Mar- tha Sclioen, Ella Sockelt. 'Jean Stephens, Maanll A. Tyndall. NBUSTADT ' Florence Derbecker (H), Lavina Evers, Mary Ford (Hi, Marguerite Glasser (Hi. Bratrico H formohl. Al- lan Hammer, Elmér MP .zger. MARKDALE Florence Armstrong. Glenn Boyd. (H3. Kathleen Breadner. (hworge H. (Ilsarridge. Florence Colgan. Lila May Cooper, Merril Crowston. Catherine Davidson. Amelia Davis. Lionel: Douglas, Robert. Douglas. Billie Dunâ€" «las, Irene English, Willie Erskine, Ethel M. Graham. Bernice Henning. Laverne Hill. Margaret Jackson. Leo Kelly, Russell Lawson, John Mathew Helen McCormick. Marie McEachnie, Oliver McLaughlan. Ruby Murdock. Edna Murray,‘ Eleanor Noble. Agnes NOI‘I‘IS, Delia Norris, John O'Henly, Pans Parker, Jose h Quillinan,Jen- nie osen. Jolln. osen (H). Elsie Sewell, Ruby Lavma Slaflord. Robert DROMORE DUNDALK AYTON DURHAM . HANOVER Stephenson, Ethel Shaw, Hamilton B. .Robson, Ruby Teeter, Harvey White, Mona Wilson, Lorne Douglas, (Section l2 (1}. ___-.â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" Iiu lacphail in Parliament. (“The Mace†in Saturday Night.) And what of the lone lady mem- ber? Miss Agnes Macphail for the greater part of the session was like the legendary good little girl, con- tent to be seen but not heard. Sel- dom did she threw aside the kimono (I think that is the proper term in the circumstances} of coy and de- mure reserve in which she has! swathed. Frequently she trembled on the brink of an enticing debate. but seldom did she Vt'lltlll't‘. in the uncertain waters. It. is passing strange theret‘m'e that! in the last days when everybmty was whistling â€Home Sweet Home" and chinking1 their indemnity douhlmms in their jeans (not Miss Macphail of course she slmuhi have emerged from her cocoon long enough to get a curt reprimand. Be it known that Miss Macphaii is one of these persons who believe that the old line parties are there siaVes and serfs of the myster- “m-ï¬' "I'rivilegeii interests" and “big business". those ghastly twins which ‘th-l. on and off the parliamentzu'y istz‘ige. During: the sessions of the, -“-‘â€" Banking: and (ngmnwrvv mmmillvv Miss Mat-21m nil made svwral causliv i'i-i'i-i-i-ncvs to tin-5v imaginary influâ€" i-ncns. lin‘ibnidvnml tliii‘i'ofui'i‘ shv slmkv in â€in linusw al'miit nwmlim's \‘(vting at tlw lwhi-st Hf pi‘iVilvgvd iiitvi'i-sts and m mi. Shv was nliligmi In withdraw and lwfm'v she did so a â€1'2†littlv li-ctiii'v was 1mm! in “01‘ a nun? little h-ctm'v was n-ad tn how frum tlu- (hwm'mnvnt lwnvlws cm 1110 NEW MERCHANDISE 0F VERY BEST QUALITY WE BUY ONLY NO. 1 GRADE MERCHANDISE H. MORLOCK SONS Come in and let us show you our stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. No trouble to show goods. We lead the _way. We carry the and can assure our customers. that goods purchased from us will give absolute satis- faction as we buy only {mm the very best houSes in the business. All coupons must be in by July 3lst on our profit sharing plan Men’s Fine Shirts advisability of looking. before leap- ing. Mr. Forke gallantly came a her rescue and opined that Mi. Macphail was SHICPI'P, which nobot had uestioned. Finally she hegm every y’s pardon and the lire-nu subsnled. Perhaps the member fa- South East. Grey would have Dene. tlted more had the enrreetion been administered at an earlier stage of her parliamentary eaz-eer. 'l‘hp risk has been run ul‘ slmilmg the child by sparing the l‘ml. Ad. 30 It Known. (Kincarilinc RM'icw,“ The mlegraphii" inltusimi «if “'07, Ron. Spence iiiln llw i-cci-iit «declin- campaign lhruugli l'm- nwdiuni of churches should uni lw allowml in pass without l‘urllu-r mmmcnl. 0n Sumhvâ€"lhv 0w nl‘ «incliuu dayâ€"â€" his telegram was “Will. It had no purpose bill that «‘4‘ using llic result 01' the Manitoba l'l'fl‘l'l‘lldlll’“ l0 dnm- age the (hviisviwalm party in Un- lariu. In llic mmrsi- «if a war llwre will probably lw a similar i'vl‘crcn- «Illnl iii (lnlai-in :iiul llux. llcu Spence and his aSSlWiall's‘ will ho hung: still. 'l‘lwy will vxiwcl in usv \ the pulliil as a I'm-um and Hip church as a mmmilivv mum. 'l'lu-y sliuulil he lc‘lil in gum] llliii‘ ï¬lial llicri- are isumi- mm wliu will izul lnlm'alv llivir pinipzigaiiila lll i'lllll’l‘lll's any flll‘lllâ€" l'l'. \\'i- «in ilnl wish Hl' vxpccl nur \‘ivws un lliv Hiilm-ii: 'l'vimu-i'uiwe .‘wl ln lw iei'i'ai'hml than â€in [immt anal \Vl‘ iln iiul iii-namw lu alluw the paid ai‘hui'alvs hi' vxli'vniv i'cii-i'i'mn in in. back inlu lliv ziiuilils llivy alu- svi'lml aiiil usv Ull‘lll lu illh'alll‘l‘ lllo'lf ii\\'ll iiili-rvsis as wvll :is‘ their own [ii'iiii'ililfls. PAGE m "Minn dayâ€"- . It had no ng thv result