---'- v.1â€-- , -M;( News of “duty Towns 'd ' ed a articularly . . I“. - Efï¬gfléigngl’eg‘i ‘3 3‘" Wind†remortgage hgiisdtho new family. .___....â€"-.-â€"-.. sills andprotruding bricks gave him eney of GETTING RID OF BATTERY NUISANCE By R. M. SHERRILL (Radio Engineer) One of the greatest drawbacks to having the receiv- ing set in the parlor or living room .is the danger of damaging the rug or the woodwork With the electrolyte from the batteries. Then too, there is always the multi- plicity of wire connections which present a very untidy appearance. It the battery connections to the position is to be conducted is a good 804 are properly handled. there is indication Of the growth and stab- ]... ['i-asnn why the batteries may not ilization of the radio industry. he placed in another room. or het- -â€"â€"<>-â€"â€" h-r yet, dowii ill the cellar. The A U. 8. Town Charges For lt'llL'lll ot the .\ battery loads is Antenna Inspection Illllllatt'l'lill "3' tom: as “I“? "1‘“ ."l' The citizens o\t' aJsmall towln neat; sllttit'lt'llt silo to lump ltoll' l't'Slsv Atlantic City. .'. ," al‘t.‘ llltlgllan lance low. The length of the li over a local ordinance which re- hattrry trials is unliniw't-ant if this quires that all antenna installations battery is properly liyâ€"passed h) a condenser in the rcceiwr. l VRR‘SS The radio experimenter has tiadl it "preached" to him that. colii'i't's tlolls‘ Ill his set should he kept as tar apart as possible. But in thot casi- ot' the battery connections. it. is pv-i'iiiissililo, t‘\i'll dcs‘iratde. tor â€Will to he ltllllt'llt'il totii'tllcl'. 'l'llisl is toi'tliiiato- Ill this case. as otlr hats; to-l'y couiim'tors may be taped los' :o-tho-r into a siiixii- cord which milyl lN' roi‘co'alcd lo-h'iid a talih' 3c: and Pill! ito\\ll tlil'ollult .‘l llHlt‘ ill â€to _ ii....i4 to u..- tiatti-rii-s lll u..- i't'lltll‘. "ill-5' l't‘ “l-‘l’t'l'tril by the My rico- lliii‘o-i-i-iii i'olol'o'il insulation or tug-Q tl'lclaii. and that. a fee of two dol- nia\ lw iisi-d to identity the dilT'er- '3‘" ll" l'ill‘l him for the inspection. ciit \\ il'i-s :it each cud: F‘w “W5" “ll†do not submit to the \iiothei: good reason for tiaiid'iiii: "‘-‘lâ€"°',l"†and Pa." “l" ft't‘. 3 llâ€!- th- tiatto-rios iii this manner is thatiim-V “'l‘Vt‘l‘lY'lth‘ dollars PP? d3? tho t'll'tl'L’t'l' tor the _\ ligitti-ry mart†l’l‘lVltlt'tl. t i also lie down lll the i'o'llill'. 'l'llc coll-i , â€"°“"_‘ . iiertioiis nia\ tn- tll'l':lll'..""l so that at Losmg Weight by Radlo tiHllltn' llil'o\\ .mii-ii will tins-xiv: Callsthemcs char no the battery t'i'olll thi- t'llitl".""l‘l a car driven by Leland Proctor of Hamilton crashed into one driven by James Weber. cars were badly damaged, the blame being placed on the Hamilton man who was arraigned in court Mon- day morning and fined $30 and costs for reckless driving. Two of his companions. at the time. were each assessed $10 and costs for being intoxicated. Annie Eleanor, daughter of Mr. Jo- Mount Forest On Saturday evening, August 1, The fronts of both who were in his car On Wednesday, July 22, at high noon. the marriage took place of sepli Mctlachern. and James Wal- lace McDougall. son of Mr. James McDougall. both of Egremont. The scores in the softball league games last week were: Foundry l2, Merchants 7; M. F. (I. (1. i2, Mer- chants 5. Chcsley On Friday. July 31, the Chesley baseball nine. defeated Lucknow 6-2. On Wednesday. August 6. Walker- toii was defeated 4-3 in the County town. A Chesley rink skipped by John Patchell. won a consolation prize at the Hanover bowling tournament on Civic Holiday. John tloumaiis. who has been a prominent resident of Bruce Coun- ty for several years. died at his home in (lhepstowe or. Tuesday, August 4. Flesherton _ While William Kaittiiig was tak- ing the old shingles off a barn roof, an easy hold. However, 0 the hotel, . . . work, standing on his head at the chine is again heard outer edge of the flag platform and dant harvest to thrcs . of family recently n ' ’ ma- he did some thiilling The hum of the threshing With ‘11 W The flBXt time allyfllll‘. Hmll’lilllts b about . typographical‘mfroi- m a The Lutheran Sunda school pick: gewiipanggiutgg’iktggrt‘hi. min "hail... edge of the roof Hudson claimed nic was held on Frld‘yEflgt 33:3. plate: of type, there ari- to have climbed. the building for August 7, in diaries l Wm 0,, wrong positions for each in... Harold Lloyd in “Safety Last.†and half a mile south of E 130†“,3. there are 70,009 . (finances tH iiialw is credited with climbing the 52- Potter. of-the Waterloa‘ a tiring. errors. and millions ot imssiiii. story Woolworth building in New present and 8901†ad timge ' ' [n the St‘llltlln'ii. I York City. Hudson is a former Fly- All present had a 8 h ° and ‘ be or not to, by tranhftflndl‘ltblll HM... ing corps captain and served with Mr, and Mrs. George 1';qu â€mangoes errors can be in.“ i, the Corps in France where he was family of Toronto moto D , 7 shot down by live German airplanes. . - from a German hangar and making .. his way back to the Allied front. A week ago last Wednesday at- ternoon. the Hanover baseball team defeated Teeswater 14 to 9 in a wild gamԠ- ........ $3.00 Mr. E. D. Gruetzner was first prize in the Au ust handicap tournament , . . of the Saiigeen Golf Club on CiVic g BOOtsi muted 10t’ to $126113 Holiday. . . . . . Dundalk Women’s 1 strap Dong. House Slippers, to Clear Kenneth Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. balancing himself on chairs at the W illianli) ll irr. Bethe}, su‘t'feredua very at ....... . . . ..... . . . . . . . . regreta e injury ' uesi'ay a irnoon . ‘ of last week when a horse stepped Women’s Brown, Whlte and BIECR Canvas Bals, on his right leg below the knee, bbe 80188 t0 C ear at. , , , , , . . . . . ..... $1.00 corrgplctoly cuttifiighawayirf a conSid- ru 1' 9 SI' 1 th era to portion 0 t e ca . 1 r ea or tThe lolclal tax rate has been struck Women’s Bing Gangs 1 strap ppe , 98¢ a 33 mil sâ€"itwo ess iau ast, year. an} ...... . . . ............. . _ Dundalk's baseball nine. defeated sales’ a arg Vandeleur 17-4 ,on the local lot a REPAIRING A SPECIALTY week ago last Thursday. _ . The marriage tok place in Jarws ' Tb“ 0â€â€œ Durham, 0 on Wednesday, July 29. of Miss Lena J. S. mcnrmth I“. tore M. Reynolds of Jarvis to Mr, Brad- Shoe S den MCMiuan' 8011 “f MI" J' 0' MC- W Millan. Bethe]. 'l‘wo rinks of l)iindalk lawn bowl- 0' '0‘ '0â€.“.- '0' '. ‘-.°'.°¢.-.°-.~.' hot'oro putting on the. new shingles. l â€I“. went to Shelburne on (“we Hot- he stopped on a loose shingle and: came down to the ground. a distance3 of i’lltllll. t\\'euty-tiye fem. 'l,‘hou:.:li: no bones were broken. Mr. Kailtintrl got badly bruised and shaken up,' and it was necessary to call Dr. Guy to attend to him. We. hope for his speedy recovery. After tailingr in health for about two years. a highly respected citi- zen and one of the pioneers of Ar- teiiii-sia passed away in the person of \Valter It. Simmons on Wednes- day. July 29, in his 68th year. One night last. spare tires were stolen from cars belonging: to Miss Kathleen ladder of daughter. l\5'll‘l.~'tt.~'.':llltl Mr. Mosley Armstrong. l_\'_itchener last Saturday and spent. the hector taiiiily held a re-union tllVit‘ Holiday there. at the Park Hotel l'i't‘clltly. . .. . .. . . .Tl'“ “Will llasehall nine defeated family of Hamilton visited several .. | Miss l‘.llllllit lheye. ol Linclnuatl, \andelcur 7 to 3 iii an exhibition days at the l" H'“ "" "“‘l “"" “"'~""- “â€1“ â€â€â€˜l‘ml'l, reports havun: lor‘t l-Wt'lllY- match at a celebration in the latter ltill'ciits. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Turner. lllllll'.’ ot' the tuitti-rirs. the charaiugo'lght pounds ill three months by place last 'l'hllrsdav. and tho tostur.’ may all he i‘ono.following.r the daily exercises broad- wtioi'i- lllt‘l'i' is lio dauui'r Ht dam-‘ :lzlti: aii\thilr_'. â€"â€"__0.___. Gigantic Radio Exposition For Boston the tit'ti \lililzal thistoll liaolio l‘\;i~~1ll"l:ls sew-digi-d to taiw place \\.-.-.. o" \-'\o‘lllllt‘l' till. \li-cliai_i~s l'niitdiii: has tiow'T; l"1l"'ll for this ro-riod. and work; t i‘\liii"|l‘lii|‘i l|;|~ lii'i'll lllltlt‘l' .« swyo'rrd months already. \i .:e-i .." lllv' iii.i.'iitt:li;~ Ht tho" star“ Hi i\ .'o' "ltlit'llt‘ll f'wll‘. llt" lt'li‘l: that a l .‘h' w" ’l'a‘ . st-aci- iiii _ . . too «i llti. .ii;d ..\..;- halt ..t' thnlt'tls’liil trom station “1.“. ~E'Ili‘“ '. |\'iii»i' oi. Hall was con- lt' Miss 'l'tioM-s rocciyer is located tl'ai'H-o a: l-ni-t s:\ months kw- up ii: a hot attic. like some that we r'~ tl: - oiwiiin: .tilto', know. it is stll‘tll'ls‘lllf-I that she lost to. 'i _. staiw oii \\ll.t'lt this i-x- "lllh' l\\".'“l.\"“l.‘-1'lll ll‘ri‘lm‘l-‘I- it‘opgn'ight. 1.034, by The Bonnet-Brown Corporation, Chicago) RADIO QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS .llr. Sherrit'l will be glad to help you solve your radio problems. Write him, care of The Durham Chronicle. H. ;l \_ l: :i~\s. “can the l‘.ork- if. if. \\'. l". SILVFI‘ "I am usuig avzzi\ l - 2' i ' I‘I.r lw :idapt- two 'iTi \olt lt hattorios on my re-- “'1 ~ . x.' \\a\v «'l‘._'tlis from mayor. ill†on:- ot' them has dropped . almiit :3 Volts. is it necessary to \' i . it u..l- .- » . 'lli‘ lltll'i'- low a new 13 Volt ltilllt‘l'." "1' can ll . . . ; mi; -..-;-; :..3‘ it... ...~.n- l lust add a '32..» will one to lll’lIlLl' ‘ - ' . .. _‘ total \oltatro up to normal at . s. s . . .t .si «~poiatr- “'5. J†’ . i\- s. t! iv \-~:‘. on ar- "9“â€- ' ‘.ll.1"".‘ ~: i‘i'll"."'i~'. i? .\iis.-\\'hon a 23 Volt battery has \\ . :is is\ lure .i- the droppi-d to 37» \olts. it is high time lt-- : . ll" I item-Wras- that it was discarded. It lett, in M". the i‘ll‘t‘llll. it would spoil the re- . iw-ptzoii own it new tiattcries were ~_Ofl_ ll~v'.t Will it. H i. i. i s;i\~ "l rilii plans â€"~â€"O-f-â€" . it- . :w. '..l I'v‘-'t‘l\t'l' t\t.--s\\', l", S, writes: \\ . .. t x .. ' ' gs ~‘tii:iii~:'. and I\';’ot.\ typo tulws. \ \ . i\ llll'l°'l'\' 1’“ 't..-s-- so-ralli-d rojuyciiators': \; - s ‘- ‘ " 1. ~ \ is Lilmi -\iis.â€"\'es. in a farm- x\ 1'. '.\' 't; -1 -i\v .t .i lli"'.'- - : _ ._- l" " .\‘ discor- lii'i\ lw lllt'l'oilsi‘tl. ill some Gil-$03. ‘ . F‘ '.i"-:\. -. “rm liIlilz: hammer. the tube cannot be im- lll't'tllcl‘ and a chum. :lll'l JU-‘l a“ _‘ '_'tt ;i' .-.3 .iiw- 'liw liattcl'y t‘1"'\"'l- . .. .' . ~ ~ -. ~ ‘ â€" ' i- \ i. It w‘ji need no t?‘\‘ill‘..' as the treatment will seldom‘dr “WWW“ that tho} “t‘l‘t‘lll loaf .r' ... "1‘ \i ::i. in iztlis. lizaki- tho- tulio any worse. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_‘-â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€";â€"â€"â€"_. mm.“ (ll't‘ lltllltl{|}'l[]i_' ill 311.. MC-‘ln‘ . tofu-st, . l‘augart's, \l. .i' \l'j~ ll [y 5‘. ,H \\'.,_.. \1‘ . . . ' ‘ \l “_ ‘3. . l, ‘ " " "s". :lllll O --\« t tlllilli‘â€. \i -. \i.i--.i_~ \\;i.;;i.---. -: \\'..~.l-‘ lllllllllt‘l‘ (if l'ï¬l‘ lllt‘ .s't‘l‘dii llomt, The Clllll \ll‘ï¬. .\ll'dll. litititl. Hf 1:011- Walkerton The Lutheran church here. which has lwt'll iu lllt' hands of the decorâ€" ators t'or the past month. was re- olwllial tor service on Sunday last wit Roy. S. .l. \Vitti'." as pastor. Mr. William Van Horne. llouutx Master «it the â€range Association for tleutral “Hire and for thirty- “l‘llll )‘t‘tll’s :l l't'spot'toll t'lti7oll ol' \Valkcl'toll. died at his home on Saturday at the ago of til. ' Hii 'l‘hiirsday last. Kenneth Mur- ray. thi- lo-yi-ar-old son of Mrs. .loseph Murray. ot‘ lLiih-oss. suffered a lll'l'kt'll collarâ€"litini- \‘i‘llllo playing in tho harn. Whiloi attemptiiii.r to crank a car recently. Mr. Perry tIolh-n had the misfortune to have his index finger l‘llipi'il olioll li_\' it Illt‘t't‘ Hl‘ Wll't" that was attached to ill“ tender of tho car. on “It“ way to a picnic of the local l'nitod llhurrh choir in Iilora, a car driyou by Mr. lier.‘ Sycamore ran into the ditch. new the occu- pants quite a shaking: up and slight- ly damaged the car. On Tuesday morning of last week. the dcfltll occurred of Mr. James Rae in his 38 year. \Vhilo workiir.r at the Kneelitel furniture factory on \\'i-dnesd3y at- teriioon of last week. Mr. \\'illi:im Mack had the palm of his richt llallt, badly unused liy coiiiiin: in contact with a knife on the machine. .\ Lizzie. so liadly wrecked that own llciiry would hardly recouiiizo family of Fords that lie is ri'ispollsllih- for, was pulled into town on Monday morn- in: after lyingr out all night. in a it as one ot‘ lllt' great "llali l-llt‘ ditch west of t‘largill where it llai' which haye taken a dying diyo oil the road. and , \ . 9.... 1,...t ;.;.. ".ipad,‘ really lio revived by where after two somersaults. hat liri‘iutrht up a yeritatde lireeziui.r in from the lake with hi It is always “-01-“. while their spimdoli‘ii-ti-r was getting dizzy in}: and holdiiir.r up trafï¬c. the steer in: arm lil'okc and ditched the ex That the trio managcd t illlt‘li lllt'lllst'lyos Hill of the i‘lol‘iri PP- Hanover S .\t last " "" ‘ \. 7? .._. :1"? ‘Est'iii' MIR ltoy and Mrs. Storms and family “It a “PW flivvor. "Vi“. ‘ii. ::i.:':l.’l‘ [41, ,â€.~ 'l‘orolito ari- tiolldayiui: at Toronto. Hilmll‘ :. ~"‘-lil\i .. w -‘i‘,-‘;L;;i(;t\ii-. ii“. this 5'†and “HM. it"i'mt's' \ . n ' Mrs, \Villiam St‘ott and twti SOD slwni iiisi'ar.» visiting her home “ ~~ l=v~~n ir.i:i.i.»- . i l‘ HIV-st. \\ ~ .x-t'l'.1 \\ 'h it"? ;“;lliitllllltllt“.‘.' \lt's. \li'l‘;i;_‘t‘.". , .\ll‘. lillwyu . . - , \lr. azd Mrs. l‘woth \\ its-in and..-ti;t.tron of Biillalo. .\.\.. are holt 'l'uesday night's tloiinc in Mount meeting. a hy-law was carried at- to remain lowini: the restaurants Mctiachnie and two "lira until 12.30. - At the annual howling week. two new tended visit at. l’eterlioro. candidate driver. cases the useful life of tile tube l‘ rank S.anollS. west ot town. wa without a scratch is a sample of . liinsopliistirated luck that is harder Mr. and Mrs. l'illWlnllH twat. than a pt'tl‘ilit‘ti W'" So .,.. \\ llll their two lioys. ot' l\lt- Lhadly was the chariot crumpled that , . , .; wont thi- week-end at lllt‘ithe owner has decided to trade the remnants of it in as a widow‘s mite toiirna- .. ment of the Hanover Lawn Bowling iday for a game and were success- t'ul tll carrying home the big end of the score, 38231. W Messrs. Brown and Schwindt shipped thrcc car loads of export cattle to Miiiiitreal last Friday. Mr. John Kurtz and daughter. Miss lla. went in Kitchener on Friday to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lehman. his daughter, over the week-end. Mrs. William Scott. and Mrs. Liz- ‘ . .. .. , ,. , . , . , , zii- (Zlark returned from an ex- , . . ,. " .- 4â€. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Harbach and Mrs. Agnew. motored to / // 1. / Mr. and Mrs. Joseph llopc and home ol' the lilti'tcr's / //////////// E"! H m H pâ€"i CD 3 «3 CD ï¬t H 02 Miss Margaret l’laskctt. has been ‘t'llgiltfl'tl to teach at. the Kcuora tschool at. a good salary. ', Mr. Nat. l'Iliy motored to Toronto é\\‘i-llaiid and ltaucrot't over tho .wi-ek-eiid. accoi‘upanii-d by Mr. and Mrs. lid. Milton and Mrs. Samuel .liliy who is here “Will the \Vi-st. ; For :i lllllllllt'l‘ of years. we emâ€" gploycd two teachers at. the pulilil‘ ’srhool at a salary of $2,100. but when school starts in Seplenihcr. only our teacher has lit-cu engaged. Miss [ya \\"ildt'alit:. daughter of the late .\'. \\'ildt‘air.:. will wield the rod. Mr. '1‘. H. Henderson and si-Veral of his children motored to Kitchen- or. returning on Monday. Mr. William l’iiik ot' Linwood visâ€" ited his cousins. Mrs. .\. Klaucs and Mrs. lticpcl't. It is «l2 years since they last met each other. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley liniki- and Mr. and Mrs. John Knapp spent the week-end at Kitchi-llcl'. Mr. Henry lil‘t'lllt‘l of Caledonia and his liride spent their hi’iiii-ymoon with relatives and friends in this vicinity. OST of our habits, good or bad, are M formed before we’re ten years old. Help your child form the health-habit. Give hint plenty of GOOD BREAD (.on’ies running ill from . the i’lillio'rollf'o lii't\\’f*trf‘. i~ .~l- ‘. “ highly nutritious leaf and other fooiis l .0 o .ull'lufll†Have a slice ready when he . Soon he will come to l‘l'.’(.'0‘."lll7.f‘ rich-flavi‘ircd. valuable. Henderson’s Bakery l â€INC 7" “"NMP‘G Prom WINNIPEG $15 “resume Mme†$2 0 "'- wanna?“ PmaaflonahOnI-ib. ofï¬ng-II Tau-cub â€Oat-flog: m- m WWW“ “ °" Ind and that tab 'l l 8 fl 9 J 000 s g'ivsisï¬noeo Plus half ’1: i ' . iâ€" HARVESTERS i... Samar. ï¬xfdtï¬tif‘ilï¬â€˜t. WANTED il Calgary. MacLeod and East. Rotufni â€".Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg, Illuh. held on Civic Holiday. Porter's i-‘ri‘loizvv‘ ‘l . M, pond-dyed lastfilayiii: at Mr. Arch. McEachuie's. rink of Wingham won the Henning wow}. with the toriiivr’s sister. Mrs. Markdale trophy. while Hunt. of Godot-job t;.-:-t knox \lz-s, \\' lsoi‘. and chit-g tz'ot‘. .‘tt'i‘ It‘llu‘tllllll; tor a longer: ‘ __ _ . i-iqi i one of Markdale's most popular (alttllrwt the assomatiori final. Mrs. Fv-islo-ad and little olilllt-flllti‘l‘.iV0111}? couples. in the persons of 'lhe members and their friends of ot‘ Toronto. are holidaying with her. Mr. Harold York and Miss Jessw the Hammer \\ oodworkers and brother. \tr. i‘. Wale. saniulnrs, were united in marriage Painters' l'nion held a very success- Mr. a'd Mrs. J. Young and two at the latter's home at hemhle on l‘ul social evening last Thursday in snug. 0". lttf't'ilftt. \\I‘:'i‘ l3ll"i.‘ ll. till-g \\..‘tilh‘5da.\vo 1‘11}. 29' 19.23. the Mount Royal club runny. \lt‘lllliV i-ai‘iy Ill thi- wmk and vis- Hn Monday. August. 3. the mar- JPN." Hudson. _$elf-St}’led as "the ited at Mr. J. w. Armstrong‘s. lrlage look ilace of Miss ktableen hm?“ fly. was in town last Thurs- overser McTagi-mrt is on duty at '3 Squire to .\ r. Howard Dennison of day and .put on an exhibition of the various culverts throughout the ‘ Markdale. the ceremony being per- daring Skill. The street in frontoof township. formed by Rev. H. Smith at Arthur. the Hanover Inn was lined With Miss Jessie and Master Howard The Annual Civic Holiday celes peOpIe about 8 oclock when the Scrimincer of Duadalk are visitors bration at Vandeleur on Monday. performance started. He climbed at Mr. A. Haw‘s. August 3. was a successful affair. up the Side of the hotel immediate- Mrs. .\. name and children. Mount i and the attendance was very good. ly east of the main entrance which GOING DATES AUGUST 18th and let August ismâ€"Toronto. Caledon East. Beeton. Meafor ' . . . ,. Sound, Sudbury. Capreol and east thereof in Ontario? cal‘nflm’ Penetang, M‘dldm' l “" August ï¬stâ€"Toronto. Inglewood Jct. and all stations south and west thereof in Ontario. 9 A..\l. Classified Ad MVCI'USPmelits i;~ .1“. ‘, can wrril oiuiiiz. . ‘ " tour. Tlellll'llitt 'it..*"'. acuity night (it it... ,. ‘ “ GOD'S. On at; t'tiiilcv . . will be made cacti up... 7 Wmï¬â€˜, Medical Dim-tori _ Iâ€. JLIIBSON ti .AMlEsoy Mice and l‘f‘sltlclir. .. - . â€east of the link-- Mon Street. l ~ m. Ull’lce houis _ 2- 3')â€. 'except Sui-ma ,â€" ’0 Lo sanu, m. B†I") (‘ " A f Mice and l'c~id.~ . Countess and Lanizcm. - ._ “u 0|d P091 ‘illli 0‘ .m It |.nl.. ljioi ._ (Sundays cXco-pt .i _______..____ nit. A. M. i... Oflice on Law.» . Dr, Hutton}; "ll « z to 5 p.m.. 4 lo '.‘ 633'- fâ€" 6. 6. AND BESSIL .. Chiropractors. Di. . The Science that .. and years todifi - In Durham Tlit's Blturdays. F‘- ‘w Dental / i TITW. C. PlCKElm. Ofl'ice. ovi-r .I Durham. Ulllal'». J. r. GRANT, L Honor Gradiia’- 011w, Gradliati- 3 Surgeons ot "if 311 its lira: --: Block, MlllStl‘ of Maclioth‘s li- F chd/ '11.“ IIDDLBBRO. . MIDDLlJi Barristers. .5 . SUcCessoi - i Mr. C. i;. .\l.-l 1‘. located at It .; “.- Brauch opw. 4.3U to {9.14“ l .l.. LUCAS 5. Barristers. ~ her of the lit“. Tuesday ot ,. ' may he Hill-l" «)fl'lCc. M Liam. .1 DAN. .'~' l.l('t_‘ll_~°"l \ Grey. Sat.~"i ALEX 3T -â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€".._.â€"â€".- BATES BUth FUNELEZ New thdrIi i Phone.HiH»u 122-125 A113. » John w Bam- l‘illl‘llx' f'--- g l D FARMS l-‘tli; ~' LOT 7, CH.\’ taming: loo cultivation. l 'i convenient ' ises are a f. itf' Stone found'v also hay lia'†ment; ho: ; brick h *1- frame wowh‘ to house, . water tanks; ' l0 acres to - is well foam cultivati~v.. (0 \Vatsoii's l‘ Ontario. NORTH PAR! 22. Egremoid Icres clear- bush; in :o w frame hart. .. concrete st'ii - cement tats; .‘ â€id 7. Cor: i tuning tie a Ind in good ~' the premisi ~ ' taming MW" frame wool llculars ai-zlr- Mt. t. Dui‘lian :' :"‘__, FARM '