HI 71' .3: â€orâ€; %.1.Whonse. situated on the west sid Gum ! a Street. in upper town. large lot with 510. ï¬nt class well also ciatern. Apply bromises. Angus Cameron. [312t. .__..â€"â€"â€" I ma, Darin-n. mile- of Durham. On the farm there brick home. almost new. nlao two . buns with stone foundations. The . rty is well tuned and well watered. 11: neon tmon toms to suit purchas- ' App y to W. F. Dunn, Agent for Von- - [April 29â€"tf. ' 1 good frame burn. Will he sold in block 1 ividetl toauit purchaser. Terms made run an ap lication. Hugh Fulton, Ad- ’ ,latrator. ampden. P, O. 13. t! -__'-â€"_. , r Fameâ€"1701‘ 19.. (EON 2. 13.6.3. _.,___.‘.,._._.‘ _"â€"._â€" .4.__. in good state of cultivation. good brick ylliug lame frame ha-emeut barn. wel ’ :edaud well watered. good orchard.i {, afrom school apd 1 mile from church. Al A ,_ _--.:An‘-'- .nn"? " )UR CHOICE OF TWO HOUSES, 71339323 or mpauvso VAL- uablo farms in New Ontaviu. near mallard for adoâ€"hum discount for Map of the locflity and terms given ' “cation to J P 'l‘eltord, Salicitor for .. 7 :3 on â€"â€"n 5i 2N o A371) 33» DIVISION OF 2 . l. E G R.. in the Townsbjp 93300 acres known as the “McKin- __ ‘9 -A AL- Ont-L“ R.I‘m’, lm- or par 1! 1m- ticnlus sum-u "I' -v (Blanch: i5 acne bush. frame bum. Pwateted, man be sold. A. H. Jackson has. 227:5. 1' '-IUI' v-vv-__ ,t‘ one on Countess St . brick. 8 rooms. 1 and closet. 2 cellars. furnace. etc.,â€", ' e with 4 single stall. 1 box stall. 2 car- ‘ 3 appartments and ice house -â€"Or one le tenement house, upper town, stone. 1 port 8 rooms, bath. furnace and cellar ; ‘ ,%ther part, 6 rooms and cellar. Apply lack [72t ‘~.--* -.._ .- - . .- _ ,. 7..- ". 1E RESIDENCE OF THE LATE "3;- Mrs. Benjamin Male. small brick cot- 'f; 9 containing seven rooms. An acre and 3. alfof good land. containing good hearing 9 pard. One of the best locations in upper ' :1. Durham. The very best drainage ., twater supply Immediate possession. " I sell right on easy terms. Applv to A. 1 ackson. Durham, or to A. Mc'l‘avish, g; arville [62509 it}, GOOD SOLID BRICK TWO l.‘ m. Seven rooms. pantry, closets, '_- Sat floored collar. etc. Good aity loca- ‘; 'in good locality. Good fume sable. é.» pod soft water. one acre 0! land. Snap .: nick purchaser. For further puticu- {1; :apgly to Johny. McKechnio, Owner. Burnout. 3 miles norm or "Olawu- raining 100 acres. about 90 acres char in good state of cultivation. good brick ylling large frame Ira-amour. barn. vol :01! and well watered. good orchard. i a from school and 1 mile from church. 3' terms. For rurtbcr particulars apply obn H. Sharpe. Bahrain P.O. [6251mptf DWELtTNG AND SHOP. ON , Mill Street. Durham. “0“ frontage )lyAtp \Xdliam Laidlaw ' .u v-Vâ€"â€"â€"â€"V 50 ,for sale n number of houses and out- ? dings along the line of right. of way of ' LWnlkerton and Lucknow Railway, in Y," wn of Both“. ‘1' eeebuildinge must be removed at an 3y date. in order to clenr the line of right '0 ‘ - 3?- il mtetinl such as timber. brick, stone. in cases where the buildings cannot be 3 ed. are also ofl’ered for 9310. 5nd June 4th 1W. .‘t Apply to Egms for Sale. lFor a light lunch, afternoon Foo“. will rent ong or" more wears. a most of rent m improvements :dings. soil. water. orchard and umber 3 good Apply to J. Ritchie. Port i the Rocky. immediate possession giv. 2For further sult’ict'nl‘lgfraorggy to 3- w- Durham. bxmmox 100 ACRE FARM Afr iv. w. FAN!) '14. CON. _3. N p.11. B FO’ILLQ me SiUs’i: BE SOLD J'J I Uuuv v __. _ _ _ It once. bow wagon. npw ironnuck I warm). 3 number of large egg vats. Id nuke ï¬rst-class cisterns) 3 or 4 thou. 19, lath. shingles. lumber. A tity of wood near Wolbeck P. O , will at 50¢ per pond. D. Jamieson. ad- puhnx estate. or David Kin- A. H. Jacki-on. Dutbam. [6185 200 ACRE FARM AT GLAS- iM PORTABLE COTTAGE A N D an?†of hnd ODDOSitO Mr Thos- mconvomont to urban. Cottage 3 6 rooms. good woodshed. n house. never failing well. Excell- eo for gardening. ApplytoAuron G O O D COMFORTABLE! 3. Apply to J. M. Latimor. [423tf 8. N0. 9, GLENELG, MALE .n J -I--- “_.;g_ To Rent. For Sale. Found. holding: 2nd class cartin- hand proforma. Duties to ' the summer holidays. For I." apply to Goorgo‘flg tl' W‘antgfl; teas, picnics and camp, there is nothing that will equal a It is tasty, more nutritious. than ham, beef or chicken,‘I and more economical. Sandi a post card for new receipe booklet, “Tasty Dishes†to Bovril Limited I â€â€™9 .7. 'l‘o Sr. [V.-Ada McLean. maggne Hartford. To Jr. IVâ€"Gertie McCuaig, Joe Hooper, Chas. Mc-Kinnon, Ida Mc- CUuig. To Sr. III.-â€"Tommy Mather, Bernie Hartford Gladys Tucker, Flossie Room 1‘. Roy McDermid, To Sr. 11. -Islay McCuaig. To Jr. II. â€"Maggie McEachern. Min- nie McEachern. Mabel Tucker, Whila McCuaig, Leonard Hartford. To Pt. ILâ€"Eva HoOper, Malcolm McKinnon, Edward Hartford. Average attendance 25. LIZZIE BINNIE. S. 8. NO. 2, EGREMONT. Honor Roll. Sr. 111. to Jr. IV.â€"Earl Meade, Agnes Allan, Myrtle Allan, Margaret Woods. Sara Allan, Wilfred Barbour, Gertrude Pollock, Sam. Morrison. Jr. 11. to Sr. II.â€"Eva McMeekenl, Howard Meade, Robbie Marshall, Maggie Meade. “PER l[.â€"F.lmer McMeeken, Ben Woods, Elsie McLaughlin. ' Sr. Pt. [[.--Lily Waltz, Roy Stew- art, Elton Lewis. Jr. Pt. ILâ€"Alfie W's-ltz. Sr. Iâ€"Caroline Kellar, Alice Stew- PROMOTION FXA MINATIOHB. . 8. NO. 10. GLENELG AND EGRE- MONT. 'l‘o 8r. [V.â€"Ada McLean, Maggie S. S. NO. 3, BENTINCK. Class \‘.-â€"Nathan Gricrscn. Class IV. Staâ€"Stanley Livingston. James Park. James Coutts. Class III. Sr.â€"Evelyn Coutts 350, George Reay 327, Lina Torry 297. Class III. Jr.â€"Joy Hopkins 406, Ethel Derby 402, Agnes McLean 356, John Derby 348, Annie Lawrence 329, Norman McRonald 319, Lily Torry 263, Mary Adlam, Ella Park, Freddy Corbett, Ev :lyn McLean, Amberzlne Bailey Class II. Sr.â€"Brigham Livingston 338, Mary Mather 318, Marietta Park 306, Maggie HOpk'ins 258, Cecil Reay 202, Rex. Lawrence 189, Bella Park 18?, Annie Reay 178. Class 11. Jr.â€"Maggie McRonald, An- nie. Turnbull, Willie Mather, Edna Reay. 5 AN DWICH Part II.â€"Effie Milligan, Milli“ Ad- lam. Nellie Murdick, John HOpkinS. Margaret J. Adlam. Class I. Sr.â€"Gorman Johnston, Su- sie Adlam, Mary Turnbull, Elsie Mc- Lean, Bella Grierson- Lean, Bella Grierson- Class I. B.â€"'Robin Francis, Gladys Hopkins. Freddy Reay, George H. Torry, Robbie Mighton, Mary Bailey, Yelvy Reay, Vera Reay. Class I. Jr.--Tommy Corbett, Bessie Mather, Mary Charlton, Albert Mo- Ronald, Harold Hapkins, John Park, James Milligan. Hazel Johnston. Average 55. “£st BANK GERTRUDE McLEOD. ITIII'I’. MONTR“L JOINT DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS tsnwsan jun S. 8. N0. 6, BENTINCK. From IV Jr. to IV Staâ€"Campbell- Clark, Archie McDougall, Frankie Twamley. ill Svr. to IV. Jr.â€"I?earl Hapk'ims 360 (honors). Katie Phillips 336. Re- cammended, Freddie Torry. III. Jr. to III. Sr.--Hugbie Hendry 233. Maggie Clark 25411 000, 11106510 vs“: a. â€"v-. 11. Sr. to III. Jr.â€"Willie Hapkine 276, Eva Redford 227, Recommended, Harry Cox. Prefsent every day during the six months, Maggie Clark, Katie Phil- lips. \Vhen you go hhopplnz don’tsimp ly an: “A pound of tea.†became you can secure boner tea. more do. hoioua tea. if you only ask for "So- lada †A We noticed in a recent issue of the Telesc0pe that Mr. Jas. Whitehead, of Walkerton, has sunk 5,380 tile in the Dunkeld farm. We know by ex- perience that those tile will pay for themselves in (ne season. Mr. Mike MoNabb, of Chepstow, has beat the above figures by nearly 2,000 tile. and Mr. Richard Dznuelly, of Pink- erton has boat the latter by 1000,. These men are all industrious farm- ers, and we congratulate them in so wonderfully improving their farms. â€"Bruce Times. Everyone in Durham Eu a Right to His Own Opinion. While everyone has a right to hie own opinion. yet it is wise to nlwue consider what others think and proï¬t. by it. Nothing makes life so miserable, or interferes so widely with the use fulness of the average person, as in- digestion. and it is well for us to give fair consideration to what others think about this remarkable affliction. McFarlane Co are positive that in Mi o on stomach tablets they have an absolute cure for indigestion and the many symptoms that follow this disease, such as distress after eating, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth, dizziness, flatulence and ner- VODSDOSS. To Stop the Increase of Catarrh in Durham. Cotorrhul troubles are increasing, not only in Durham but all over the country Catarrh is a germ disease and to cure it. germ life in the nose. throat and lungs must be destroyed. and this can be done only by breathing Hyomei. There is no dangerous stomach dragging when Hyomei is used; no tshle't or liquid mixtures whereby the digestion is often destroyed. Bresthed through the nest pocket inhsler that comes with every outï¬t. its hesling hslssms penetrate the most remote sir cells, destroying the cstsrrhnlgerms so thnt quick re. covery follows. The complete outï¬t costs but 31 00. end Mchrlune dtCo nurse to refund the money should Hyomei fail to do all thst is claimed for it. AS OTHERS THINK SOMETHING CANIBE DONE Draining Pays. THE DURHAM'CBRONICLE MD PRICEVILLI A IIARHOW. Twenty Five Gang- is the The terrible itching and emarting. incident to certain akin chances. in almost instantly nllayed bv sppï¬yinc Chamberlain’s Salve Price, 25 cents. For 5:19 nt :11 n11 Drug Messrs. J. Lawrence. t’resioent m. the Huron Institute; Jas. Morris, Curator; D. Williams, Secretary; M. Gaviller and R. W. Thom were out} this week looking up old Indian vil-l lage sites and investigating some ash era] pieces of pottery, and also ob- tained a gold seal ring. which unâ€" dobutedly belonged to one of the Jesuit fathers. Upon the seal of the ring is engraved â€I. H. 8." Out- side of being badly discolored. the ring is in a good state of preserva- tion. Some new ground where vil- lages are supposed to have been loâ€" !cated. is to be ploughed up this tall, and a harvest of valuable in- formation is expected to result.â€" lCollingwood Enterprise-Messenger. Haven’t you a weak spot. a place where cold and inflammation always settles? Whether it ie in the neck, side. joints or limbs-the cure is simpleâ€"a good rub with Nerviline and then apply a Nerviline Porous Plaster. These great rubeiacianta invariably ours strain. swelling. weakness and muscular pain. There is no mystery about this. Nerviline is the most penetrating liniment knownâ€"consequently it gets where the trouble really is Nerviline For one Plasters are great healers and draw out congestion. Be sure you ihe work. instant- Is one from suffocation and some-i times follows a bad attack of Asthma. I The old fashioned remedies may re- ‘ lieve, but neyer cure. Best results come from Catarthozone which cures Asthma alter hope is abandoned. It’s because Catatrhozone kills the Asthma germ that it cures. Choking spells and labored breathing are re- lieved. snï¬ocating sagsations and loss of breath are mired. Every trace of Asthma is driven from the a; stem, and even old chronics exper- ience immediate relief and lasting cure. Equally good for Bronchitis. Throat Trouble and Catarrh. Sold by all dealers in 25c. and 81 00 sizes. {Get Catarrhozone to dayâ€"it does more. VVingham, June 26.â€"A sad accident occurred at St. Augustine in the township of West Wawanosh when the 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moss shot and killed his little sister, aged four years. The two had been playing out near the barn and got hold of an old gun. The first intimation the parents received was when the boy appeared at the house with the lifeless body of his little sister in his arms. He told them that she had fallen on a manure fork. and the parents, of course, accepted his word. A doctor was summoned, who found grains of shot in the body, which proves that the boy’s story was untrue. Bnt. he will never again use a. cheap corn cure containing ncide. The only ante and peinleee cure in Putnam’s Cox-n Exuector. It never bntne. elweye curesâ€"buy "Put.- The mother of the child is so prosâ€" trated with grief that she has not been made aware of the facts. TORONTO EXHIBITION. Are Your Joints Lame? A Valuable Find. â€"-â€"â€" Burnt Bin Toes Badly. Boy Killed His Suter. A Frightml Death gw I {Jadly discolored. the good state of preserva- new ground where vil- noosed to have been 10â€" President 01 Jus. Morris. The council met June 13th, as per adjournment. all the members pres- ent. The Reeve in the chair. Min- utes of last meeting read and con-â€" firmed. Communications read as fol- lowszâ€"From the reeve. report of Committee of the whole Council held at lot 5. concession 9, to consider the Opening of a road in that localiâ€" ty. Also report of a committee to confer with Wm. McNally, looking to the purchase of a deviation across his lot. From the assessor. report of equalizing of 8.8. .No. 10, G. and E. From Peter McArthur, estimation of ï¬nancial requirements for Police Village purposes. Weirâ€"McMillanâ€"That this Council accept the report of the committee consisting of the reeve and Mr. Hunt re the road deviation at lot 5, can. 9, end that they be paid $2 ea. for their services.-â€"Carried. Weirâ€"Hunt-That Thos. Nichol be added to committee re sale of village lots in Priceville.â€"Carried. Nicholâ€"Weir.â€"That this council purchase the preposed deviation on lot 5, con. 9, and that the reeve and Mr. Hunt proceed to have the road surveyed abd made if satisfactory ar- rangements can be made with Mr. McNally as to price, and title, etc.â€" Carried. Wm. Irwin, of the Chronicle, was paid $22.26 for printing, and the clerk was paid $20 on salary and $2.93 for postage. The collectors for 1907 were paid $2 each for extra sen; vices in that year, and Wm. H. Ar- rowsmith was paid 25 cents for coal oil. The council adjourn-d. to July 11th. at 10 a. ru. In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery and cholera in- fantum. It was at that time that Chamberlain’s Colic. Cholera and Di- arrhoea Remedy was ï¬rst brought into use It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment and has for thirty- -ï¬ve years main taided that record From a small beginning its sale and use has ex- tended to every part of the United States and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ten will recom- mend it when their opinion is asked, although they have Other medicines lthat pay them a greater proï¬t. It can always be depended upon. even in the most severe and dangerous cases. For sale bv all Drug Stores. TRIBERS BAIK [If CANADA “Mary had a little lamb, Its fleece was white as snow, It used to butt in everywhere That Mary used to go. But Mary fleeced the lamb one day And shOpping went down town And bought herself the new sheath skirt. The split Directorie gown. Yet sheep‘s eyes are still cast at her, And rude men jeer and gloat; Though Mary has the lamb no more She‘s got everybody’s goat. For the. sheath skirt is the latest outâ€" It's almost out in half: \Vho cares a damb For Mary‘s lamb W'h-n we see Mary's calf? â€"Roy L. McCardell. E ALE D TEN DE RS A DDBESSED to John Rutherford. County Clerk. Owen Sound. will be received up to noon. of Saturday, July 18th. 19%. for following: 1.â€"Reinforced Concrete Bridge over the Potawatimi River. on the Townline of Owen Sound and Derby. Span. 45 ft. 2.â€"Bridge over Camp Creek. near Durban on townline of Bentinck and Glenelg. (a) Concrete Abglfmenta. Steel ‘1’ Beams ’ end Concrete Flee}.â€" "'Spnn'lé t:eoâ€"t7."--w (b) Reinforced Concrete Arch. Span 18 ft. 3.â€"Bridge over River Spey one mile north nf Chatsworth. on Townline of Holland and Sullivan vwâ€"w‘ end Concrete F1666;""sï¬i}{.'26 feet. (b) Reinforced Concrete Arch Spun, 20 ft. A certiï¬ed Bank Cheque payable to Treasurer. County of Grey. for 5"}: ot con- tract 4m" accompany each ten er. t e same to be furt'rited it the suLcea-mful ten derer decline the contract or foil in the performance thereof and will be returned 1n_c_gse_of non acceptance. __â€" wâ€"" The lowest or gay tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and a iï¬utinns mey be seen at the Clerk’s or ngineer’n oflieeo. Owen Sound. July 2nd Iâ€. R. Manon“. 0.15:. County Engineer. [792 The Chronicle will be not to nddrou in Cuntdu till J many next for 50¢. Bub-cribo now. Canadian Mew mutton Honey Orders are economical, con. ventent and ate. hey are payable at hr at any bank in M (except In the Yukon) and In New York. (a) CprLcrete Abujments, Steel '1’ Bums GLENELG COUNCIL. Over Thirty Five You“. Bridge Tenders Estm u not exceeding :10. oo ............ 6c. u “o 00 “ “ $30. 00 ............ 10¢. a $3000 a u “0.00 ............ 15c. DURHAM BRANCH We Issue Money Orders Unis-0’0. Daub Do ‘03-: ‘00.: ID.- 5830!. $5.00 and under ......... A PARODY. J. 8. BLACK, Clerk. . C. TELFORD. Manager. ’ ‘55:; tuconnlfl'to THE Nov... '03. [8 PUBLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING It the Chronicle Printing House, “me 8treet, [HE DURHAM___EHHUN|EU Tn! (3330!:le: will be sump“ any address. tree of want“, ht“ . 0 c1 00per yearmayableiudï¬a 41.50 my bechuged if not an paid. Theda to chh ovary subwriptinn in mud is dummy, tho number“ the address label. x0 NW ‘8 con and nll â€rears no : ‘ A-“tg A: QLtAon-An-inï¬n- x.“ (1‘ excep‘ “ th Spite: of the proprietor. “'m‘ For transient advertmemu. cents per line- for the flm ' m . ' tion; 3oentu1wrlmench gm qnent insertion minion measure. mem urdo. not exceeding one inch $4.00 per mu Advertisement: without npmm d"'pc“on"in be published till forbid and thawed acmrd' h. mll‘ellt "0“WTHU 8‘. ‘ ‘ . FFHUD" . H â€F0! :n ow.-so can“ for ï¬rst inunion. 35 cent: {0:3 enheequent insertion. All advent-omen“ ordered by nrangmn nu: be odd for in edveuce. Contract reuse for youny ad x-Hnneucnu m. I‘lhsd 0|! eppï¬ceuon to the uthq-t FA“ udvéftioomenu. to ensure int-onion '- onmnt weak. should be brought m not km a... Tun-Du morning- is completely smoked with’azi Th. 10b ' ' XEW TYPE. thm-aï¬ordingfu- Dopatment immm turning out mm... work. U short distance out of Knapp’s Hotel. Lamb ton Street. Lower Town. Durban 06cc hours from 12 to 2 o‘clm-k .ueon and George Streets-Norma! Ileth ist Church Oflice h0xm-~9.llt.l.. 8-4 o.ln.. 7-9 p.m. Telanhone No. 10. I 600 in the New Hunter Block. 0500 hours. 8 to 10 n. In.. to 4 p.111. und‘lwi p. In. Special attention given to dim 3f yomon nnd children. Residence 09- ooum Proabvterinn Church. Arthur Sun, I. D. HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OF- 600 in the New Hunter Block. _ 0509 I». Autumn Roy. London Ophthalmic flu. mu Md “Golden Sq. Thmt and NM HI. CPECIALIST .- eve, EAR, maon nose Will be It Knapp House. Durham. the Sud ï¬cttmhv in each month. Hoursâ€"14 D-I' Dentist. OFFICE: Over J. J. Hunter's. 0n. lamieson laclaurin. \FFICE AND RESIDENCE A uuun unnuunlu. ~. ... . w ty of Toronto. G mutate R0)", 0011980 Donal Surgeons ofUMano. Dentistry in ï¬ll its Bram-hes. Diemâ€"Calder Block, over Past 0516‘ D OE†0V0! Gordon‘s m: 5‘0". Lower Town. Durham. Of IIIODOV to Ion: 3t 5 per 0 moortv. l. 6. Hutton. M. 0.. C. I. \FFICE AND RESIDENCE-COB. D V0 y.ancors Notary Publn to Loan gt Lowest Rates. r)ï¬c19:-â€"Ilclntyro Block Bulk Durham. Ontario. DURHAM, ONT t‘ 0'. Conveyauwer. (' I ma" “0003' ‘0 140311, Ium’ I’M Lhonoos. A general Iinaz; nu tnnuctod. BUBBLE ONT. (Lower '11 can CLARK. LICESSED A522 than: fat the County of G")- L. m OTARY PUBLIC, t or. Conveyaumr. L. B. C. P.. LONDON. ENG. BADULATE of London, N" York and Chicago. om 0! Eye. Ear Nose and Theft. _ J 1'. cum, I). D. 8.. L. D. S. [ONOB GRADUATE. I‘.\'1\'E§§I" ARBIS’I‘EB, _SQLI_CITOR EN “Al 1"." W. F. Dunn. ABBISTER. SOLICI'I‘OR. £95; EDITOR AND Pum’mxmn OS“: 13. Front St. Owen Sound. Medical Dz’ratlorr. Dr. W. 0. Pickering Dental Dz’mtorr DR. BROWN W. IRWIN Legal ‘Dz’radorv. "for “I; County of (â€93" â€1;? “hold 00. Orders wt HMO-b alt-out anooms. 1“? "m or .t tho Chronicle 0am" A. H. Jackson. Miscellaneous. I. P, Telford. DR. BURT. July con 31 155on- [16W 0Y0! Sandi!“ July 9 Then do husim â€scramï¬lenelg. Frau Bun. Good l‘iurm, n1 in; W. “W. .gtrg gnud R th nearly the 53"†a Hat Cuwt‘ord P“ t m buiidina lo! il cusp. or trude for an at, wear. or throw a Property bouatht and mm m to hand. Dehh w Tuba nud Ocean 'l‘u-luw “St“ in DIM lnun Cemm I! kinda for sale cheap. Anyone and“; . ï¬kp 00M: our «7 non-smalymnndom - ;. m r00. Oldest auohw Pitfall“ axon thrnu; -41-- â€"it hint. p ‘v- v ‘mdwmel, “IUF'TUHS‘ I“. ‘ y ‘\ 8000 Of my vam ‘ . “$3.75 3 yeurdnm; -. ;" Madmen. M ' Co 3618roadwa. once. or. r m SOC OII' New Prints and um Pumps. Illa LEAVE 1‘0 Mn (UlERS and the pun .. .0.â€de tofuumtl Claw lers AND Run U ALL oamzns m.- “I 'Mh'ln'fl 31.. u mu. ‘5'- WORK GUARArsTr }- I» live" Plum†Always Prompt '1'. Sell: Chea fl- Lace Curtains W‘deo Zydx "High .' u ,1 ' Mum hr ('r M with Cenwm the Han“ 6‘ u 3 5 w worked edit 66 MANG SEE! 1908 SAVE HONEY ? . fl. BEA The Hanuu-t GEORGE W 54in. “'idt ., mxm lie of RELIABLE 155 \V Fem counterpau ed: wide. unhl GO TO For Culdm 60 Y EXPEI 8|» Mil N2 UH «u our R!‘