Darkness to Light ~ k. . ‘. 7' )r “.33 Chanzw of engine on â€w l .. ; 'n \ï¬zu'u‘gh-z' and two 63ԠR: «4'11 irain. There mm mm Mina: tn. w onginr-slops. ti. : wink» run. [L is on this steady fl :1; t ; fins and not on high speed u m w Luff.“ (war the transcontinental â€:3: ~<-~mm 300“ resulted in the an†Cl nun: '0 tho" HFCPSF-it)‘ 0! Chang}!!! â€A; l ,-A_. \ l H 4-.“st or about M men. won "1"“ in)» H aim-p111: and diningâ€"car -¢ on one train or nearly 400 men I“ (I. Non-3 r“ tho hundrc‘ds of mph!“ 1. 1'? ?:.- '1’ ~-' ‘anzldzl Limited, ht V. b PAGE :b- n 095%in of changing!†s or about N men. wort Md'é I†.. mm \Vhivh is at 'szn rommrs M the: ti'u- .mm. masks of Wu «Ihu'ugn $00th mum nmn) yt'al's 5. I. ""h' iath‘l‘ died [~iH2'slH.’ W'fll‘ "It? O :0 r .- rflï¬ï¬‚‘Q‘ W 0-1:!†ill-en It"! '3 m [nun-Inf!!! o! the w Gunachl trail. I“ u «u o! equip-CI! m - c-qznstnn! open“ LONDON 0 Powerlul MI.†H DRS. JAIIBSPU unmon â€thee and resndonce a short. dist- anm' east of the Hahn House on Lambton Street, Lower Town. Dur- Hum. ()n‘we hours 2 to 5 p.m., 7 to « pm. (except Sundays). J. 1.. SUITE, I. 3., I. c. P. 3. 0. «mice and residence, corner of .Lnuntess and Lamblon Streets, Oppo- ‘ne old Post Oflice. Office hours : s» m H a.m.. 130 to 4 p.m., 7 to!) p.m. sundays and Thursday afternoons day DR. A. I. BELL (mice on Lambton Street (the late m. Hutton‘s oflice). (mice hours, 2 to 5 pan. 7 to 9 p.m., except Sun- â€"_â€"â€" DB. BURT. Late Assistant Royal London Up- malmic Hospital, England, and to Holden Square_'l‘hroat and Nose Hos- ;utal. Specialist: Eye, Ear. Throat. 'mal Nose. Office: 13 Frost Street, , men Sound. Chiropractors, Durham, Ontario. the Science that adds We 30 years and years to life. Consultation free. In Durham Tuesdays, Thursdays and Ann-MAD ’V B aturdays. lnirhani. Ontario. J. Y. “HAITI, â€- â€.0 Do, '1‘. Us Do Honnr Graduate Umversnty of Tat- «ntu, Gradual» Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistr in all its branches. Oflice, over . C. Town‘s Jewellery Store. Barristers, Solicitors, etc. A mem- ber of the ï¬rm will be in Durham on Tuesday of each week. Aglpomtynents may be made with the er]; in the office. Barristers. Solicitors In. Successors to A. B. dumy. Mr. C. C. Mnddlebro’ ig permanently located at DurhamOfllce. xcepted) . nu. noun Licensed Auctioneer for 00me' of Hwy. Satisfaction guaranteed. «mahle terms. Dates of sales made utlg‘he Chronicle Ofï¬ce or with him- «3 . ALEX. IncDONAl-D Licensed Auctioneer for 00. of Grey. Moderate terms. Arrangements fur sales. as to dates, etc., may be made at The Chronicle ()n‘ice, Dur- ham. Terms on application. Ad- dress R. R. 1, Durham. 2 H 6mm! nn. Wi'cihcxnmne‘, nnn'ns'r ()fl’uw, over .I'. a J. Hunter’s store, \‘uR’l‘ll PART LOTS 7 AND 8. CON. ligrrmmt. containing 66 acres: :33 rim-vs cleared. balance hardwoo hush; L. good state of cultivation; ’ramc barn 44x50, stone basement, wnrrcte stables; drilled well and -'~Ino-nt tank at barn. Also Lots 6 ~rnl 7, Con. 4, S.D.R., Glcuclg, con- unning HO acres; 100 acres cl ml in good state of cultivation; on 'm» premises are a brick house con- "imiug seven rooms, with good mmc woodshed attached; drilled xx wl. at door; never failing springs on his farm. making a c oice stock (arm. This property will be sold 2 :ht to quick purchaser. For par- - “A llrnlnnn'fl mirv. Advertisements under this heading. i cent a word each insertion CASH WITH ORDER; six consecutive insertions given for the price of (our. Telephone calls tresteq as cash With order it paid for before Saturday night of week ordered; Minimum charge for ï¬rst insertion. 25 cents. On all chsrge orders 9 straight “â€3530 of 1% cents a word will he made each insertion, minimum charge ' cents. \H in good state of repair ADD‘Y 'Nlrs. J. C. Henderson, - Thur-«y, lam O. «a. PROPBR’I’Y FOR SALE The George Whitmore property. "war McGowan’s mill; mush-083‘ hm»; stable, henâ€"hangs, half acre land; drilled well. cistern;f 3906 “'mt trees. and a lot 9! MW :0]! cheap 30 q1116k buyer. AD- qu' antlemen boarders. W'nmmodation. Apply MP8. Turnbull, George St, Durham 3'10 JV,II V"“" Mrs. J oh?) Schilli- A FARMS FOR SALE Medical Directorv . nu) 333313 mummy! Dental Directorv Classified Advertisements Legal was 0: 331".“ .Audioneer sitzau Phone fox" 102523 H‘M PROPERTY FOR SALE BUILDING AND BUSINESS FOR sale. One door north of the Post Of- ï¬ce. A good chance for someone.â€" F. W. Kelsey, Photographer. 109M FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD building lots on George street, North or Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to D. Hopkins. 221 if FOR SALEâ€"GOOD TWO-STOREY frame dwelling, well located on Lambton street. Hard and soft wa- ter, bath, furnace, electric lights, etc. Apply W. J. Young, Durham, Ont. 515 tf WESTERN FEED OATS AT 650. PER bushel at the Rob Roy Mills. 4 3 tr BRITISH AMERICAN COAL OIL AT Smith Bros. It‘s good. Try it. 1 IO tr PEERLESS GASOLWE. THE HIGH- Gums}. FOR FIRE, TORNADO, AUTOMO- hile insurance and gnu-antes bonds. em, apply to Lucas a Henry, Dur- ham. . 612 U grade gas with the “ï¬ep†pnd long mileage. Sold only at Smith Bros’ AA-.- MEN‘S TAILOR]NG.â€"GENT’S SUITS hand tailored. ‘ I am prepared to make your suit and guarantee first- class workmanship. My prices are right. Leave your orders with DM. Saunders, Gent’s Furnisher, Durham. --»W. J. Henning, Tailor. i 17 if THE DURHAM CHRONICLE . ._____â€"_L_â€" WHEAT WANTED. ANY QUANTITY. Highest price. People’s “1118. 31523t HOUSE 'I‘O RENT; \WI'I‘H ALI. Convenimu'es. Apply tn Mr. John Morrison, Durham. “-6-†WORK WANTEDâ€"THE CHRON- icle Job Plant is well oquippod for turning out the flnecl. work on short order. t! GRAIN WANTED .â€"-BARLEY, KICK- wheat, Peas, Oats apd Mixed Grain wanted. Hi best prices paid. -Rob Roy Mills imited. Durban. M 2m KENS FOR SALE Ll~1('%HORNSâ€"â€"l YEAR OLD; (£001) laying strain; reason fur selling. ovm'stucknd.â€"â€"A}mly \V. .lacquvs. Durham R. R. NU. ’n. Phonv 611 l 3. H-'-2 ml. NOTICE TO PARIBBS The Durham U.F.O. Live Stock As- sociation will ship stock from Dur- ham on Tuesdays. Shippers gn- requested to give three days’ notice. James Lawrence, Manager. Phone 601 1‘ 13 l (ll‘Sll‘l‘ a thank all llmsv wlm s†kindly hvlpml nw nut. nl‘ my chili-- cullins whvn my lln‘vshing uullil lurnml own- .l. .-\lwrclo-vn.â€"-.l:u'k Mclhnmlll. Ill) 'l‘hn umlnrsigm-cl aurtinnm'r will: the horse, the bitim svll by public auction m [M 19.. nuctorlal. «Emu-ussiun 3. \\'. H. IL. lh'ntimrk. ma, Treatment for Pig Lice. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1924 tho flillnwing: H(,)RSI‘IS:â€"â€"«1Vlau,vhm] than). niarvs. rising 6 and 8 yvars; Mam l'iSiliL! lz.‘ years. Black ml! rising 3 yum-s. (A'l'l‘LE:-â€"-J~‘arr0w cow. (10w duo- Mm-Ph 1:. 2 hoifvrs, Yoarliug SUH'l‘. 2 yo'al‘ling ht‘ih'1’5. '3 «prim: calm-s. A numlwr of hens. IMPLEMENTS: â€"~ Massey-Harris hindvr. Massay-llarri» mower, (lul- tivator with semi lmx, Sc-ml (In-ill. Disc narrow. 2 pluughs, 3-soclinu harruw. 2 wagons: with boxes. Hay nick. Schiller. tlutting box, 2 hay rakes. Pea harvester, Root pulpm‘. Wood rack. Set bob-sleighs. Cutter. Buggy. Fanning mill, Buggy and cutter pole, Set ZOOOâ€"lbs. platform scales. Nerkyokes, \Vhit'fletrees, Chains. Forks, Shawls. Stack of hay, Set. team harness. Set plough harness, '3 sets single harness, Mag- net cream separator. Daisy churn. :3 cook. stoves. Box-stove heater, Chairs, tables and other articles too numerous to mention. Everything must be sold as â€I“ pronrietor is giving up farming. Sale commences at One o’clock. TERMS OF SALE :â€"~All sums of $10.00, and under, cash; over thm. amount 12' months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes, bearing interest. at 6 per cent. JOHN PUST, CHAS. SHEWELL, -â€"A‘:A-.AA- Brownâ€"~“Say. how do you like that cigar. When you save up twu hundred bands they give you a gramophone.’ Smith-“If I smoked two hundred of those things I wouldn‘t want a gramophone; I’d want a harp.†AUCTION SALE Farm Stock Implements ARTICLES WANTED MISCELLANEOUS Proprietor. CARD OP THANKS FOR Cigar Bandg Durham, RR. 1 Auctioneer. 6-1 1-2 18, 1924 ‘ 626 tf «lllt' VEBMIN IN‘ [IVE 8100K Much Injury Done by Liccto Vermin Multiply Rapidlyâ€"Treatment tor Cattle. Horse and no. hie.â€" ‘lbe house a Robber oi Fruits-â€" Soit Bacon. (Contributed by Ontario Department 0! Amcultun Toronto.) Thousands of dollars are lost each year by stock owners nexlectins to take the necessary measures to de- stroy the lice that infest the stock. Millions of these busy little insects make life a misery to the animal. and they also make the animals a source of loss to the owner. The keeping of live stock as a medium at support for lice never made any money for the iarmer. it is unproï¬table. Many people neglect. for reasons best known to themselves. to apply the simple remedies that destroy vermin and prevent losses on live stock operations. Lice Multiply Rapidly. Lice multiply most rapidly in dry. cold weather. and are found in greatest abundance on long-haired. old and poorly cared for stock dur- ing March and April. Spring rains tend to reduce the numbers of vermin on animals that are exposed to the weather. and the lice become less numerous as the season progresses. A few seem to survive the summer and show their presence in the late autumn or early winter when their progeny have increased to millions. and bring torment to the unfortunate animals that support them. Rub and scratch is the practice. until the hair is of and the louse is either crushed or pushed further along. Bare patches are noticed on side of neck. breast, head and back, wherever the animal has been able to reachâ€" evidence of vigorous attempts at re- lief from the tiny tormentors. Ani- mals that are tied and not free to rub themselves have a harder lot than those running free. Treatment for Cattle Ides. All animals Ihould be givon n good grooming with brush and curry oomb to remove Icurt, loou hnir. nnd nny vormin thnt mny be on xunrd, then apply the following: lord soip 55.44;" 5‘ Sound $1] oil. ............. 1 pint ster ................ 3 qusrts Mix the qusntlties of soap and cosl oil tosother ï¬rst, then sdd the two {um of boiling wstor. This will note an emulsion it thoroughly mix- ed, to which 9. psllon oi wsrm voter must he sdded before applying to the slimls. An ordinary stsble brush is s 3004 instrument with which to sp- ply the emulsion. Csrs should he taken to saturate the skin over the entire body. Repeat the treatment in ten days; another brood will be up and doing by that time. Sheep dips prepared by reliable manufacturing chemists are available and very use- !ul in destroying cattle lice. There are three species of lice attacking cattle, via: the long-nosed louse, the short-nosed louse. and the biting louse. nerds that are regularly roomed during the winter suler but ittle from lice. Treatment for Horse Lice. It the weather is warm enough so that it is safe to wash a horse. the kerosene emulsion given for cattle is very elective. If the weather is cold, the animal can be given a good grooming, and then either sodium fluoride or pyrethrum powder should be well dusted on the skin. and the horse blanketed. Raw linseed oil can be brushed into the hair quite easily and with good effect. A good brush and oil are death to the mites. Any treatment given should be re- ,eated in ten days, since the powers of multiplication are wonderful. There are two kinds of lice intesting Raw linseed oil applied with a brush to all parts of the body is very eifective. The formulae for kerosene emulsion can also be used to advantage. An oil rub, always ac- cessible for the use of swine, will do much to keep the vermin down. The practice of having a machine oil can handy at feeding time and giving each pig a squirt along the back once a week is a good one. it will make conditions unhealthy for a pig louse. The pig louse, “Haematopinus suis.†is a big one, almost as long as its name, and can easily be seen. Do not let the louse rob you of your season's proï¬ts, and do not let it annoy your animals. A little soapy or greasy material will stop its breathing (or all time. Why not get after the louse to-dsy ?â€"L. Steven- son, Director of Extension, 0. A. Col- lege. Guelph. Experimental work at the Ontario Atricultural College has proven that soft bacon comes from pigs that have been fed heavily during early life on fattening feeds while enclosed in pens or yards so small as to prevent proper exercise for the animals. 0. A. 0. experiments have also proven that pin grown to 126 pounds weight on mixed feeds well balanced with skim milk (2% pounds milk to 1 pound of meal), or tankage up to 10 per cent. in the ration may be furnished on corn or barley and still produce a ï¬rm, high quality product. Dairy by-producte tend to onset the trouble arising from lack of exercile. but both exercise and skimmilk are better than either aloneâ€"Dept. of Extension, 0. A. College, Guelph. Cow testing separates the good mm the poor and lays the founda- tion for a good herd. It is always a good plan to save a. piece of nice clover or rape on which to refresh the breeding ewes, 1m ode: to the mating season. Farm Animals the biting and the lousocloaniino Housecleaning is not what it used to be. It is not a thing 0110 has to run from or dread. With our new olnctricul improvmnmits and the voguo of eliminating non-vssontials, has com the pcl‘i0d of almost con- stant, cloanliuués. 0f coursv, to ho really clean our humps/must “haw 0. bath." so to spank, at least uni-o. and sometimvs twice a yvar. November is a good mkmth for this and leaves (mo. fl‘t‘Sh t0 (‘lley tho holidays and the wintvi- months. Some good rules to follow are: L Begin with closets and drawm's. This includes mntrios. How to clean closets: (8) Hang hvavy clothes, and furs (Floshoi'ton AdVanc-c- About two yours ago it Toronto | hrokoi'. or n man who vlaimml to ho snoh, wont through tho country in company with a companion. soiling stock in what â€my callml the- (3mm:- ian Hay “Silica Company. It was ('laimvd that tho Manitoulin Island hold a wonch-i'l'nl silim minv. and tho hrokor wishml to dowlon it. 'l'hm'ofm‘o ho (locidmi to soll sllaros for this numoso. and snccm-«h-d in (ollmting a bingo amount of tho moin-y from 0333' maiks in M10. mosia and ()spivv toxxnship â€no man that \w havo hoaici of put up $71K), and many olhmx-x Moo i-zzvli. Outdoors. (in Send soiled clotlws tn «Imm- ears. (0‘ (live away to newly anything you will not lw alilv to usv and which will always ho in tho way. lh'ttm‘ sumv guml than no good. (1" Wash wumlwurk. floors and drawers. (W Paint wnmlwm'k. ill'awvrs and cracks in llonrs with turpen- linc. llsu a regular paint brush for this. This Ivaws a vloset absulutvly rlmm and frm' f rum any insncts. 2. (llvan rooms, least use-(l. ï¬rst. su that it will not tw IN'CO‘SSaI'y tn trail through them with dirt from nthm' moms. 3. Plan alwad for cleaning and have plenty of wgs, polislws and snaps on hand. TORONTO HAN MADE BRIGHT OFFER TO VICTIIS 'l‘ime went. nu and unthing men- was heard of the development. An MTOI't was madv in HM. Hu- ln'ukm' tn explain the mmliliun Hf ulfairs in vain. 'l‘ho gitol‘nmth was :i nuwlim: hold in tho town hall now on Friday night, last, of tho illU'l‘l'SH‘d slimmâ€" holdi-rs. who docidod that i-ai-h man would put, up mm “or cont. on his. holdings with :i vii-w of putting thi- law in motion in an pfl‘ort, to ï¬nd out what had lmcomo of their mmwy. ()ur dictionary says that. rock crystals, quartz and flint, 2!!'(' almost pure silica. W‘v haw sm'll mmml- ains ul‘ quartz «m llm nurlli shoro of Hip Georgian Bay. and probably the lirukv' afnl'l'saiil is thfl ï¬rst. man to think «if minim,r it. for mmmvrcial purposvs. l’rulntilily liu will lw llin TO THE MEMBERS OF SOUTH GREY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY last. As must of you am- aware ulll' Fa†Hair both in UN- hall and on tho gI-nunds was tlu- host. wv haw had for a numhor of years. if not, Hm host m'or, both in quuntity and quality. But fur the llfth timv in succnssinn wvallmr conditions wm'v against. us. Rain tlw ï¬rst. «lay and mm, (lamp winds tlw svcond formmnn rmlucml Um attvmlnnco hy tWH-lhircls. 'l‘hn Kate rocoipts warn only $230110. aml in «'onquuvnce wn at [nu-sum haw not the funds to pay all llw prim- list. We have appliml for a “1% Weather grant. but do nut, knnw whether we will get it or not. l'ndel‘ the circumstances wo hngm yml will be patient. until we ï¬nd «ml. whether we can pay them all or nut. Lot 66. Con. 2, MG.R.. lh'sllinrk. 21/; miles southwest of Durham. con- taining 86 acres. Mostly clear and in good state of cultivation. Bank barn with shed adjoining and stone stables. 7-roomed brick house with extension kitchen and woodshed. Well watered and in good repair. For further particulars apply to Wlliiam Smith, R. R. No. 3, Durham. GENERAL HINTS PARK FOR SALE Georgi Binnie, Socrvlary. By BETTY WEBSTER Readers, Note If you have any questions concerning Recipes, and other Household Hints you would like to ask Betty Wobâ€" cterâ€"address her in care of The Durham Chronicle. (Copyright, 1925, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) 4. D0 0110 01- two moms at u. limo where possible, to avoid uwrtirod- moss and making the whole family uncomlorlablv. 5. It is won to rv-arrzmgc sumv. Add a tow at tho latvst, hmchvs either in drapes, fu'rniturv or bric- a-hrav. Put away or give away use- lvss things. su who" through tlm mums will breathe of hominess. clvzlnlilu'ss and good Inuks. 6. Try and avoid a cluttm'od 8p- m'm‘ancv. 'l'nu much ln'icâ€"ulwao muzms muilvss dusting. and needless lmmvly furnitum- «lvt'm'ls. Du not saw to tlw point. of liming your thilws a hurch-n to you. Mulhmi: Dim- Menu and fryâ€"add mmm and fry brown. Add rim-~- t.lwn push ml tn mw sidn ul’ pan. Boat, vggs won and fry in sanw pan. 'l‘lwn svramhlv all the ingrmlwnts lugvlllm‘. Add salt. and u “"10 [mp- lwr. Svrw inunmliatvly. For November Frmt «“30 yml arv owing tn marry Miss Milllms, MI? I don't 300 what. {51.10311 ï¬nd t0 mlmirv in :l girl nf lwr stamp.“ Jm'-â€"~“M-y «to-ar In»); it. isn‘t twr stamp that. attracts mv. it's Inc-r clwquv.“ RECIPES fried Rico 1 largv rnp lmilmi rum. 2 or 3 slit-vs 01' Damn. V; an «minn. 3 c': l lmsnnunful of vanilla. A pinch 0! salt. V; 0in nl’ cold \\'8U'|'. l vnp flour. l cup sugar. “/3 teaspoons of linking pmulor. Frosting: I mp 0f hrmm sugar. 3 tablospuons Hf mvlu-d lmtlm'. Shoppers (0-day are buying whvn- tho most in value is obtainable and the lowest pricm prm'ail. We specialize in MEN'S Funmsnmos and where quality counts you are assured the most for your money. Men's Heavy-weight, Mun-star Coats. each .......... “.75 Men’s Peabody (rm-rally: 8225 Men’s Continuation Uvemlls Khaki ............... $8.35 We also have a good range of Max's and Bow†OVERCOATS. Prices and Quality speak for themselves. Drop in and be convinced. 1.1150 Youth's Comp anion- 52 but. for l 925 2. All remaining Woekly 1924 mucus-loo 3. The 1238 gogpnnlogg Gent’s Fumlsher Chock our choice Ind send QM. can with your remittance to the PUBLIHREIII PAPER. or to?!“ OUTR'S COIPANIOI. Ila-ton. W so SPECIAL ARTICLES mmyaymw 20° SHORT STOREES kmrscza’mzztm' "m“ Caleb Fear («'1 C up. Cod Philoumhv-m Ben! C hadron '3 Pan- 1“ Fully Pau- '1 he Boy. ' Pa..- The Cirh' Page- The Dean'- CW! HOT 333 STAIP Upside Down Cake A Feast (f Good 7111'me 1.92:? (If (he Wicks! Variety and â€M W Home Calendar (Sc-Jaw) a SERIAL STORIES Sammy-3‘9; Schooi Lie. Stories that will doliqht you for weeks upon weeks. OFFER No. 1 Why Pay More? gar (3; 2d Bettcx Than Ever All for D. M. SAUNDERS START A YEAR TODAY 5 slums uf canned pineapple (rut m pim'vs“ Muthod: Boat â€10 yolk M can; add sugar. \mnlla. NH! and flour to which baking powder has been mldml. 'l‘lwn: Put in an mm frying mm, Hu- sugar. lmuvr and pun-apple, IIIIX wvll. 'l‘lu-n: l‘uur slumuo rakv lmuvr mrr sugar mixturc' and put, mm In mmlc- 'ain mm m lmkv. Whom dune turn mu. «m a [nu-fly plain-r. Serve with whimomi ('rvam. It Will h» a dvlicimls 'ake- will: a maplu l'rushng alrvady «m :L How to lake a fine Gained Stil Iorincuo Brat. “g"; wlulvs unlil slit! mouth in inwrl. louwl \xilliuul. lln-u' falling uul. Add â€in sugar wry m'mlually. Fur varli vim wlnus usu-dâ€" add ‘a’. u-nspmin rrvain uf tartar. Add lluu lu llir sugar ind ldvnd \wll. Hot Water Pie Crust liwnvlluni.r irr ruld has always Iwi'll HH- stl I'lllv few [â€0 rl‘llsl. But many are â€in limm-wm-s wlm niurli pri-lvr this liul, watvr rrruw. 3 runs fluur. 3 lcziwnuns baking puwdc-r. A little salt. 1 cup of lard. 5‘, cup of lmiling \Wlll‘l‘. Method: Mix the dry ingrmlivnls. Work in â€in lard. Pnur un liul. walrr quickly. Wlirn cmd mount! to bundle, knead and roll out. lim- at one». This makrs c-nougli rrnsl. [for two largo pies. “"1928 . . .'. 02.50 zwhmnlnlnc 1084b...- 3. The 1928 Companion Home madam) 4. McCall's Haulin- .IDO All for $3.00 l. The Youth'o Mvn‘s FIN‘PPIIINN‘ l'ndvrwmn'. par gamut, 81.00 Mvn's Heavy Sax . ....... 35¢. Men's llmvy Ali-wool l'ndor- “'(‘.r 000.009.0000.... .‘Ow law Iodorn funeral Parlors PHONE HI llcrest 0268. [2-124 Am II. I.†[labs I. ma: Formvrly Hf Flushorton BATES BURlAl C0. BAKING HINTS PAGIO.