To have Manhattan w to midnight. Tuesday, September 4th, 1934. Canadian Pacific Round trip between any two points in Canada at tegular one-way tare and a quarter Como DATES from Noon, "idar, AW M, until Noon. Monty. Bomber 3rd RETURN LIMIT Fabor Day luxurmt‘on and km from " is rally Bunny how the Renato Telegram m the wttoto bum. for the new bmr policy on Premier Herr burn, and dub- it the Hepburn policy. new, man. Hana. who was " your: ot Me, emu-Shula! to newspaper: for years. be eoodttetatd the Hammer on the Toronto Globe mm Ill-health foreed her reticulum. mm" ttut Den-name Kent, Mme. new"; um umane] to: men] you: a: to rerun of u an“. Mm. Burton's eon- dittoa beam. worse six week. up while Valium her brother. WM MeKistusie, In Guelph. Mr (by; no Jiswr conmuon beam. worm and do was removed tn n.- hon-h- NOTID MET“. DIES A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE PRODUCED m CANADA removed to the s,ssmai. REDUCED FARES IIEEiriTEilii CHEVROLET TRUCK OWNERS WROTE THIS AD! for M'nomnlho-wc.nmcz &BON, on Sand-r night. A, Proprietor.- may†Bud’s... 3toiet,, Chevrolet & Pontiac Sales I: Service KELLAR'S GARAGE Phone tion of historical matter that are of lnestlmable "has to the coming gen- ooueotion. inasmuch as it depicts dn guphic fuhrlon the early history of the surrOunding district and it typi- nee the pioneer methods which our lot-bears employed in laying the foun- dations of this pmsperoua province. mall exhibit would tell some special story. This collection would be ot especial value to schools, the prepar- atron for pageants and the presents. centre to adopt the ttttm cl 3 loul historical lumen-n. Barrie Women's Institute haa fostered the project and will enabllah the nucleus of the oo' lectlon in building formerly used as a reglatry otBee. Thus they are fol- towns as Coitintrwood, Simeoe and towns as Collrttrmrrvt, Shame and other Ontario towns which already have mall-Mled museum of histor- ical rellcs. Durham ha: a full mum-um back- ground and should possess Bath a l Every day we ere mung history for the next treotaNttt'mt to them-b. he I Mt any student at school feel- 'Nmrnll lucky he the. in the present age ml not two hmalred yarn hence. _ior at that time there would only be two humtredrsamotmorssetaui .m to be nored any. Some or it (is of Mend meant â€nimble. ‘But who in he to determine whet will lL-ve and what will die? Only time wll solve that mystery. , Bo for that reason we would been on record. in our local archives, tt record of the community life. We keep in the town Clerk’s ofBee, 1 rec- ord of her municipal or civic life: Wig do we not keep duo an omen] historical record? DURHAM SHOULD HAVE ARCHIVES 1115:1934 Chevrolet Maple Leaf 2-too T'roetummedttrthepa. McKenzie Came Co., Fort William, Ont. In 5,000 mm to date-no repairs-and oil consumption h practically nit-- them-tare.Hauledï¬KtoGtoapaloado-utï¬poflwmilu ""'ur"heeomp-iGnextGierGiiirei'iiiiilir"iei2%"e7. of Barrie d: the lamest mee, not only on Saskatchewan but on Canadian and world stairs. inet. Mr. Kerr promises to be one ot the ableat members ot the new Leg- islature. A Joumatiat and public sex-- vant of long experience, he is one at the best informed men in the nmv- One thing we like about the new Administration already is Mr. Gtr. diner's instructions to ell his Min-il- tern to help get the province on a pay-as-you-go bui- by not expend- ing in exec-33 of revenue. Another is the evident intention, of the new Minn letry to press for treer and widen markets for Western Canadian tart cultural products. The ttrut tension! of the new Legishture may use some, vigorous action, aimed at Ottawa, tnl this latter connection. 1 Perhaps the only ground for com- plaint in connection with the new! Cabinet is that it does not include] W. P. Kerr, one of the new Mantra, for Regina. Many. undoubtedly hue; been humus that Mr. Kerr would; have a portfolio, and a fairly Li/l pox-tent one at that. in the new Cab-1 inet. Mr. Kerr promises to be one of! command general eonttdenee. I: ia Cabinet that combine: old and m blood. 3t, Durham ""atottttartestormtttrm-aoe 'uthutoheaumummminsrs- It with Mr. Mon vrdiiLi, 7.. ml- lwed by 'riettt-rene m 'tttdat on†With a Mum Diode mm. m devotttrnat cm. were mm. s... "**â€" _.. r-m or Si',','..', to Gordon and and" an! to an Margaret, each linking a. my], ot - in, Situation. A boemugtst supper Mtg, 1.0... ---- . --- ---wu tau-u' A'd held their mm meeting " ‘r picnic at 0.8110111 We at Rocky} later Served. LA m " bath on Sunday mulling. Mrs. ".“c‘f â€"emem‘ were served by Cft E. Taylor, sister of was Meow, t'vi3 .loabess. !Marly lost her lite in a desperwte M. MISSION BAND OUTING etempt to save the two Victims tad The Presbyterian Minion Band f was brought to shore by H. w. Steer, held a picnic a Dew-Drop Inn onthe, where rmutrrtitatioet permitted here McGowan property on Friday Iner-I covery. ncm. A speck] feature Wu the my Members of a happy Duty. Mu. amnion of pen: to Mon and In»; Meant and Mr. Goltx had Just "rived ant Armstrong, who on leaving It Wing: and were mm; an my town. The warm wu read by IshbeI morning dlp. A strong breeze "ma MoCorantute and Eul- Gun presented M01111; when may 'trtta"-s.q 's, ----t “In to new!» --‘ m†-- The Presbyterian Minion Band held a picnic at Dew-Drop Inn onthe McGowan property on Friday after- nc m. A speck] tetsture Wu the pneu- cnmuon of pen; to Mon and Man - Armstrong, who are lawn MISSIONARY HONORED I Miss Marlon Williamson a returned missionary from India, and her ulster Agnes Willlamson or Winttham, were guests ot Miss Flora. McPherson on Wednesday. The members of we Ma. slonary Society of the Pres. Church were invited tomeet the guests and Wes Marion gave a most interesting talk on her work in India. A delight- ful hour ot sochl intercourse followed when refreshments were served by the hostess. _ Tucker, Et1tm--treoz,. Vollett, Graure--Br.ms Vessie, Geor.-arr,. mt, Watson, Allan-cr; PI Wataon, Thoe-or,. Pt Whitman, Bert --Br. Whitmore, Eldon ---Gr Wilson, 1ario--Br.Hitr; Mr and Mrs Myer-s are holidaying W...“ with their daughter, Mrs. Maison for a few days. M... rt....-, -' “ Marshall, Wilfred --E Gr; P; A Milne, Robert --E Gr; P; Arm: Moore, Delbert --E Gr; P; Arith Moore, Glen --B H; B. Morrison, Elsie --B H. Newell. Arthur --.E Gr; P; Arith Nowell, Olive-B H; Geog; Art; 1 Noble, Robert --B H; Geog: Art. M cGirr, Jean Mom Lien, 1%ch, Jean -3 H; Geog; An MetAutititt, James ---Ardth. McCallum, Clyde --B H; G; Art McComb, Gordon --B H. McCrae, Lame --n H; G; Art Gmham. Gordon --E Gr; P; Arm; Z Glenholme, Elmer --Geog; Art. Grant, Jessie --B H; Geog; Art; B. Greenwood Florence .--B H; G; A; B Henderson, Betty --ArIth Collinson, Vern -AIt Common. Violet. --An; .B, Cornwall. Emily -B H; A Daravel. Aileen .-...B H: A but Schol Results Durban High School r; Phys; Arith; Zool Jr; Phys; Arith, Zoo Fr; Phys; Arith; Zoo --Br. Hits; Geoe. meme United um.- ; Phys; Arm: --.E Gr; P; A; z ; P; Arith; T my, '33- They reached the ttmt [quite suddenly Mitre I: . . 1 --.. ....... _-._ .... Ina In Lana-l , uuue suddenly ms, Ream ttttht Alba Put, wen rm Ml. mu mun: Y"'. y: In I deep dunno] and dumped troup‘t the Odd“ home. _ common honesty I: an “an Gout um to men her and he Mr aa. Booth Anon. may ttea. too went into the deep water. Nel- with Irwin-ulna. Bowie, of To, . . . that could Mm. route, mended church service have Wan the mu: who u Ats'aacted by their eres. Mm. may- on any». l any. . . . lor plunged Into the m Ind luDquLWvumm‘ A ...-_- - _ _ reached t3otta, bit In III [M]... Mm. an... hm _“L mull“ N-- - morning when ther alias] and the Wtirtttt were ate ine itt use. Notwwasaga river c of Wilhelmina "Elly" and Hector Goltz, " to when they went S' DOU BLE BROWNING AT BEACH the week Mr Herb Dansmoor. of Owen found, was a week end visitor with Mr Malcolm McKechnie. The garden party in connection with the church here is to be held on the church grounds Friday evening. A ball game between Edge Hill and Hutton Hill and a good program will be given. Mr and Mrs James 11ch and Mr and Mrs Gordon Methae and In- mily, were visitors With friehd- tn Collingwood ibis week., Mr and Mrs Myers are hand-uln- another stroke this week. We he will soon be able to be am a Noble. Mrs James lam-once has been very III for some time and is now a pa.- tient In Gown] Hospital. Toronto. Sorry to hear Mr Alex. Symon had Mr and Mrs James Crutchwy ac- companied brMrs NeuMcIean, were thsitors this week with Mr and Mrs. Gordon McCracken. Miss Lucille Sharp spent a couple of days this week with Mrs. Alvin Alliston. were guesta on 1 with M'ss Catherine McLean Dougan read the ' and Miro M. Mummy yer. The choir and nished music. Mrs the meeting with the diction. I Mr and Mrs, Rem Hume andtheir daughter Isabel. Chesley. tho visited at the some home Bundar, Misc lu- Jbel reuniting tor a few ,weeks' v1:- 'lt wPh Mrs Donal Hastie. i Miss Edith Hume ls spending Ll, 'tew days at Hanover with her Li) Mm W. Huber. j‘ Owing to illness. Mm A. C. Mtus ray, B8mthertoes, was 'ttttable to at- tend the W. M. S. service held inthe church Sunday emim and v.." n7 D. Staples. Hanover, was the speck- er. Mrs Staples based her address on John 12, and part of let verse. "We would see Jesus." Mrs J. Mir Mm. were guests at Mr Heat’e's. Saturday. to: Mrand Mr: Nelson Otuf.stie (E1- Imbebh) of Windsor tad Miss Lynn who ia at home with her parents. Mr 911de Mack Heddle and. non Hindu. accompaniel 'trr Misses An- nie and Margaret McKenzie, otDue) home " one mm. The ocean'onmok the form of a birthday celebration for both pal-em. Those pro-em were Mr and M rs Alvin Miporthauaer, (Venn) and family: Mr and Mn. Elmer Fisher, Jackie a)ad Mr M Fisher, an of Detroit: Mrand Mrs.) Gordon Fer and daughters, Toma-1 l mud nu up: Boyce madm- ‘dm spent. the week and with Mr. ind Mn W. Hum. as: Owen ROCKY SAUGEEN lsoon be able to be out Wu. Herb Dansmoor. of Owen water at the "TENT to fuel: Iter and he Mr In. Booth AM, tst:) nto the deep water. Net. with mumm- Jan. Home, or To, “rim. room, Intended chunk um M! by their erfm. Mm. Ihrs on Buying I G into the water um! Willem Dunn... “A“. U d.. L._A . - - Wilkie spent a. day with Ut Winnie the ttrat ot P. McLean and children of guests on 'I‘ueoday claimed the lives r" Meow eighteen 38. both of Toron- "imenins at " tttered them: Readily 111cm. WASAGA ot the , lives Andrew hope Dr. Jamison of We hope the wil - Iain. visit, enjoying ft gentleman " you Fem! McEwen and Mr qt Burgoyne- Event 8. ' dar "may at the Sh. Butte“ mmuned nun- Mr and Mrs Percy McEwe tter trrandparenta, Mr Ntterson, Ceylon. Visitors m the hon ins he spoke on the Prodicll and on the Putter and His w] the evening. He it a tiueat " and was enjoyed by all. Mr Arnold Davis. Hanover, the week end with his blather. . ,7. -"""""b, urn-nu Mn Ciinton Rice and tamifr, oun- wa, were recent gum in the homes of Milford Rice and W. H. Ibsen. Clifton Rogem we are gm! to say“ improving than In; recent Illness l wand Mrs: Weir and Mr and Mrs J. Nelson, Dranore, were sunday guests with the Bllton funny. Service will be held here on Sunday morning and evening August 2nd, ammouNonh Gietndtriasatter. noon. i Rev. P. G. Rulfond of Clear Creek. had change ot the service: in ii)) Baptist Chung, Sunny. In them» {no- L- --- . Mr and Mrs Scott Forest, were necenm a former's bro'her, Artt Mrand Mrs Vernon Che11wood, Sank. visit with Mrs. R'te tritrteta, Nicholson and Arthur Miss and Mr Em Mead and'ct “Huey; Mr John Colmnan Tomato. Recent: guests in Mr I. A, Math. er’s home were Mr and Mn Elsa: Wilton and family Knox, Mu Smith vuhons during the week with Mr and Mrs J. Coutu were Dirndl" Floyd uwreuce. Detroit; Mrs E. Mhipm, and daughter Commune, ot Mich; Ming Lyme Bowe, Toronto. er Ma. We need more Immune]: and more press reporter- who put the greatest good to the grate-t numb- ing so many enemies for Rut! as well as for its author " mm! the Witness stands by what it ttOtt-dem right, without regud for consequen- Hon. H. II. Stevem, Minister at Trade and Commeme, which In and- Miss Weekly Witness, Ind are Icon-had with m integrity, fearleunau and independence ot uhought. must have been doughnut at mains in It. In: issue a reprint of the pamphlet by I Mr and Mr: Andrew Fauna of Hampden were welcome sued-“me home ot Mr: W. Fulton in twat. Mr and "In Ed. Doherty. Mr In! Mrs Jae. Laycock and Ill. Mum Mycook ot Melton], wens Sunday visitors with Mr. um Mrs. Wm. Mame. Tommy and Vem We returned with them for . visit. 1 Those who read the Montreal Mr and In M M1. I It- In mug and mum,» um no.1“ a! may“ no Mel-u of Mr ““30; Hown-rsat-eattettr,"eP"aterhdnr. ' (my with their mu. Mr ndi I! all In It a. Achison Prom, In Du“ mm. Duh-In. {law the Wment of oi,' Mr m In luck H.041. and son m. lam Christen“, m Mr Emma of EuarMttgtet "teo-Med M'W‘h 00m Pruner of lmmanuq - Annie and W â€gallon. Ion of Mr and Mrs Wilhum Kenxle at mm were recent Pe!'erf Kent‘ck. The murmur. “in Jim and Humid armour/tau. “my“ "i-s-visitor-ttto-ttp"'")"." at Mr on, Sank, visited Inst week rs. R's amen. Mead-mes In. an and Arthur Ecclec. Kaila: spent Sunday at her It JUms, Mt Forest; Hum on Rice and ninth, Otrha. recent meets in the homea "" ‘unou itg Bomewut un- ter these days and m of Dam, and in. Will â€on be her m Sparrow, Mr Pittman over for tonne rm ', Arthur Ecclel. an ll visiting 'tnd Mr- W. H. and chlldnen. of His will in tiueat speaker 'or a wear. Ntt, being. nover, spent brother, Bert Burgess, ot West the 'pta the “I who (Mk- ot his h, n m - no gnu. . o o 3'00. also! be mounted In m an) . . . O. - nature and tt will get y d . . . M Ml. Ind you'll go straivzut . . . 0.... my la uncommon in pa: contributed a lovely solo ‘Roll It Silver Moon. Uat but an least “a . demo-tum on 1,111de .TIC' by our ttttatom Ind white arirtinv, ,__ --_ " _ kin- a" aut 0mm tn m Windham . Silver Moon. - -"-"""-"l. m to be Hm' tuned by Men. Our maul†'A Hand Omaha in Oct. this ymr, 1' Weedtooutttnririri/a "f 10e loch: on Oct. 19. 'O God our help an Aga- Past wu In; and The hole In: For cm.’ In (Him NON»! - I helpful m on 'rhmtttntttr.' In RoyHop kin- nve an amount paper on tir own it 's, Hand; In Vest-n. the Cerium: tor the We" Ewen duo ‘amke briefly but In (‘91va >_\ thr with hemmed ["1an of may “we last nun-211; “a that We bow our hvuily . once for u few hummus. T' call I'll "NW†by 'llou ',tt â€â€˜70 our mutate} The mus» July meeting wem read and am The Tran. and Bundlne Com their 'Mretha, In T. Grierson united he ladies on behalf 0: as" and hm for mmnnl The Aberdeen branch at ll Wtttett m to “Ye been 11-44) i home of In Gannon John-m: uncalled due to bereaw m. r _ home. If. D. [4111b kiln?" 'l her home. There was an mm of " when and 11 my.“ In In w. G. Ritchie. mu Eh: McGuire is m her mdmrwus, Mr Goons Rhine. A Very Wk! even np, “as In! at Mr Ind Mrs Geo Rim‘xw's when . Ma was “Inbred in hon. our of their con and his, mm... BI, I!†Rue Inbound, fed by Wu Au. McLean dar may in Ptfoevme. “a, FIRESIDE. PHILOSOPHER' KW, 1m. It now visin tem Jim. Mines M. A. and E. EI have been ttt tor the my we am M to report an If I“ Mm J, W. Firth of Toronto - I few days this week at their I few dun with the Robinson nan“,- Kr Magnhnt M d Hillllltnn, vis, M m, wtttt hu mother, Mrs, {Mm-Mahmud: In. I. D. and In Fennel; thit. " Aura so macs r all-Ito In Mekness. Oder-on â€and to m t “I doting 'Bring b: ' - Collection UH close, Mm Lamb it I . h'nty lunch. 'I “I! h hetd at 111' Wand. av VII hindered In hon I IM his bridn, Mr for lemon: bp- hennvcnam. l I. Who for the Peat in attending . " Western l'mver. DC visiting her trig. with them at em. 20 â€In: a "home Mr Ulla D034 holldlym‘ lad In. "lined Edge, who few Week. impmvhg, ulna " 000mm new. for I h' M N] Mttrrsrtat. our ml “It 'rith for co STOM and m now on tions, i secure Traj I Profi Phone Eat Sum All Try It ti Old hula Gun [In long; SAW a WINDO Mikel “I’M Keep leav JO by“ 0