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Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Nov 1926, p. 5

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hursdav November 26, i“ learing Sale +0 “mooww~w¢ he Variety Store A GOUDAL A g liven : Son Durham. Ontario Ol‘E Stamped Goods at Half-Price 0F RADIO H‘ °"*'°~ 0- 0- v-fi'O-o-oum NDERS 1m? "rm your stock llir n Pay. 7 out and H 0‘30â€" m run. at 12' "for- H»? M "In \\ It“ II N“ pro I0 MS mo- her :nds iate M In she mg are age ['0- PROHIBITION NO LONGER ISSUE IN THE WEST Sir John Willison Pound That Even. Ardent‘ ”Drys Bad Dropped Ones-l flow-Replies To Criticism of Pub-[ Tho-ro- has how-n somv criticism of an into-I'th' I gave recently on the working Hf llw liquor CHnU‘Ol in the the" Prairiu Provincns. In ordvr to avoid misnmlm'stanoling I would like In vxplain the cirmuuslancvs under whirl: my infurmatifm was obtainml anal why I rum-howl llm conclusion that tlw “mm-n vaincns would nut. l'o-slni'o' lliv nlol pl'nliibitory acts, says Sir .lnlm \Vlllisnn in Tlm LUINIOH Fro-u. Prvss. "l oliol llu into-ml tn spvak with “I did Im intvnd ('nmplvtv klu'hwlmlgu n ditinns. All I did w view.» or Hmsw who h: lvdgc and WIN» haw Ii mmhddtiml and (3m trnl. All Hm clanad whirl: haw ro-jm'h-r l bition and vstnhlishn mmtrul are uudvr L gwssiw “mu-rum!“ that in th lust. Jun» "I an issun it ”up \rnturo not he an i Saskah'lu haw LII” tnhu :mol ml and l was 0! HH- ANN-1' P'N‘h'd with pl‘IbVlnl'lal though tln \w-n- all p that. Ill tho- pt'uyint-ial cuntnst tit" last .lnnw le liqnm' question was not an issuo- in it Sinxlo' t'nnstituvncy. Hm- \t'ltilll't's tn say that liquor will‘ not. lw an .ssno' in thv appt'natfhingi I'I'H\lltt.'llll t’lt't‘lltln in Manitoba. al- though lllo't'o' the Farmer candidates \\o'l't' all plmlgml pt'nhibitimlists. It, is just, a» ti'no- that in the last pro- \Illt‘lzll o'h‘t'llull in Saskatchmvan tho't't' was alt-mintvly no attack upon thv Provincial thn‘o-rnnivtit. lH't'allSt‘. pruhihitinn had ho-o'n abandoned nor was thm-w any llt'nlalltl for a [Tailor- atinn of Hi.» pt'nliihitm'y law. For all this then- is unly 01w reason. The pomp!“ ut' thv Prairie l’t'nyincvs haw h'at'nml hy :u'tnal oxpvrivnm' that t'mnhtio‘ins aw lwllo‘!‘ innlm' Howra- nwnt control than thoy worn under prohibition. 'l‘hv last. thing I have in my mind is to suggest that the governments of Manitoba, Saskatche- wan and Alberta betraym’l promisvs m' hrnko plo-clgns. Tht‘)’ agl'vml un- der pi‘vssut'n of public opinion to giw Huwrnmo-nt control a trial and ttwy tlml thvmsvlyo‘s amply instilled by tho t'vsult. Vote for Government Control two pl'nV olaD'S. [ maintain howmm'. "l talkml with scores of western pt‘tblllt' and mm‘o than half of those with whom I talked had Opposed ilm'vrnmvnt control and votml for pl‘Uillbltlml. Almost without excep- tion thoy ilo‘clal'ed that if they had to \oto again they would cast their ballots for gowrnmont control. I did not wok out the leader among lo- gal prnhibititmists. l hail no con- \«-rs;itmn WIUI any lo-aulol' among the) \Vostorn nmlerationists save ono of two or throw minutes with a member of tho- .\lho-i'ta lmgislaturv. who had lmvn :ictiw in tho campaign to os- tahlish thn systvni of liquor i'nntrol \Villt’il nun pl't'VitllS I“ that. provincv. l ilvlilwi-uli-ly o'lo-ciilml against. quot- " lho- vhziii'mo-n Hl' nwmhors of tlw Ill- liqiim' i'nnti'nl lmai‘il. I got. nu list It'l.\‘|‘ thuo tor «1 1:! mi "Ml. 4f the mnumv'u pun-u V ulher m‘u‘xal relations has had in-| ; Innate knwwledge of conditions in “l. \‘herm Slllt'o‘ I904. pronounced an m -' ' ' ' emrnt in favor of p‘ wntrol. Be an lo-ss hard liquor ca mm consumed. bootlegging had been ‘5 largely abolished. drunkenness had n a.-a,..l .‘nnhmmmh‘tim had ? \\ layer 0! Calgary "Haul-x» Webster. mayor of Cal- gm'v dwlarml cnmhtluns were so mni‘h [10th that thorn? was no room fur con arisnn. There was less bootlvggl g. 1933 drinking in private vluha and hotel bedrooms. 311d 8 definite dwrease in drunkenness. “INS? \ ‘ ~ lished Views. Thursday, November 26, 1926 katvh H I] ll m H RHINO m i m p [‘9 \' Po “VIII! was I am IND 'slucmi to a mmm. h'yan. commissione [wlit‘r‘ ffll‘ Alberta. in asserting that. . lpl'owt‘ol nnder Gt Anthony Shut». m Edmonton. agt [mad and Col. Brya l1 warlsnu. wt” ..--v 3mg. loss drunkmg in private Ind hot»! bedrooms. and a drunkenness. nt ml from mam 11th dw “I .1 magistratv m 1 ma “'33 c-stahlishml ('mvm'nmont. - mulvr Lilwml «1' PW- c'mx'wrnnwnts. Quokuft, an and British Columbia !mlmianlinns. Man- .\|1wrt;1 haw Farmm' 01' .omwrnmvnts. In those was all l-‘armm' candi- t1 H lw olanmliat it. Slflh‘d HIRL I.) ”It? admi-‘S parlors. N" W .imtion that. under 89"“?‘1 l\\' was respt OH h \\' o Wm haw Farm“!- 01' mwrnmo'nls. In “1030 ~ all Fin-mm- candi- -\.-, \wn- plo-olgcd t0 hilntirm. In Alberta, Iihitiun was abandon- lel'Hl by the members x Huwrnnwnt, just. rc- m vnnrmnns majurity. |bl'~=\'im'lal cuntvst of o‘vppmwnts of pro ~ absolutely no off mum for 01° 3331 md hmtlvgglllg . a minimum. mat-r lmm 11.1.t1uns‘ “Ch“ 50. how» was no room lerw was lvss. tu spvak with ur Western con- wm to give HH- law such know- linl unrlm‘ hnth wwrnnwut. Hm- Iliun l’rm‘llwvs lu'nw-m‘y prohi- wm that H rpvm'nnwnt respectt‘fl f. jllt'lgv V‘ mamstrat \th had : had 4' the jH\’o-un ' ' l ' ‘ O {01' \M lllt‘l‘. .IT _______.__â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"" â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"'â€"'â€"â€" ”Tm” that 'I’HF. MHV'HUX .‘ll‘IE'l‘lXi‘; HF THE ('1'. .‘Hl. )‘l'- \Vfinli'n.‘ “15‘1‘1t9‘ \VIH h" lli‘lll at “WM“ “‘th H1» Eav-mo' 01' MIN. J. .\. Graham. Dur- ”““° “ “MW” hum. an 'l'huwia)’. chmniwr 2_ Mrs. ht), \\'l‘ilo‘ 'lh!'l'|uol]\fld \‘..‘;i'.l. \"lll 2“.“ a ‘i‘lk t)“ oner of Pm" rta. was 9m- ;t. conditions Government T9, chief 0f Gnvernm he 1' "RD n, at {OI'mPl‘ t, whilo‘ '1? Sim] of w.»- ould affirm conditions mm m ’nV ”N Incl H 'a \' ll d \\'i th \V 1701' 311175 CO“- and had Col. \V lha HI 1n- cent. of the [wome- brokn the law. 20 [my cont. dill not. cat-n whether it was hrnkon or not and only five pt‘l' cont. woro in? 'l‘z‘Sit'tl in its on- t'.:i'Ci-mont. Ho um - [no impressive «Mails of tho 1“ lt-rni 01' hvotlegg- ing under prohibition 3an reasons to Show how in” «wsihli- it was to unform- ttw law with public opinion hostih- m' inactivo. Ho Said that. tho [MUCH wore i'oganlvd, under pro- hibition, as spins or the paid agents of imotloggors. and that in itself was hacl. both for the police and tho ('i'mmnnity. One. of his last. statvmvnts was that. it“ I could have men tho nnmhm' or Pmpty hottles vollm'tml by tho scawngvrs of (jail- gm'y llntit'l' prohibition, as com- pain with the- (’tiiit't'lltlllfi nntlot' (tovm’nl‘nt'nt wntml I would nnclvr- stnnol why ho to“. so strongly that. the- vhangi- t‘roni nnv sysh-rn to tho otht-i' was a moat :nlvnnt'o in clf‘al- ing with the liquor [sl’tliilt‘fl’L ".‘lni'tin .l. lh'ntnn. ('liivt‘ of pulit't‘ of ltvginn. was as mnVincml as liku wtl’it'iaH in othva' m'ovinm's that. t‘mitlitions wom- lwtto'i' until-1' (hwâ€" t'l‘lllllt'lli i-nnti-ul. llc- thought, that. t‘wro was nim'v. mthm' than Ins»; t'il'illkillL’. hut. tlc’iiihtml if HH' systvm a singlv drunken person while I was In Hw \\ ostern prownces. Htlwr pvnplv report otherwise. and I _l‘__..A "[ may haw been more fortunate than minor people, but I did 11.0}. sec.- The suggestion sometimes heard in Untario that. under Government rontrnl there would be greatly in- rreased danger to life and limb from drunken motor drivers would be re- garded as sheer rubbish in any Western eity. The Western people. are as moral. as law-abiding and as intelligent as those of Ontario amt they have no more love for li- quwr drinking. The}- hm'e been enminre‘ul of the advantages of Go- vernment. cuntrul over prohibition by annual exlwrience and while they oln not suggest that. them is nu \‘iulation of law or that. boot.- lw'gin: has been absolutely abol- ishwl. HWY it“ believe that. they have found a better system at regu- lating: lemmr than any other they have triml and they would vote. owrwhelmingly‘ against any pro- " ml to rhange hark tn prohibitio‘vn. Mn» widom hears the revenue from iiqttnr unwlimixml as an argument tar iin‘.v't'!‘.mt‘l‘.t control, but it. is ”Hen “tum-Unit that it was lwtter ism.- thr I‘u‘anllv in the provincial "'t:1~!'r'1~~ than in the pnrketi Hf I do not for ono moment challenge the accuracy of their statements. I saw no liquor in any hotel or any sign of liquor on any motor driver, although one had to use motors one, two. throw and t'm1r_tim0§ a day. NW (‘ \‘ito‘d UNIXH AGAIN H.\' HIS ROl'NDS Prui‘. Katz. the well-known Optical slmvialis‘t 0f Listowel. to reliove o-y‘sight tl‘oublo. Tuesday, Novem- lwr 30, at the Hahn Hnuse. Durham. livaclachc. dizziness. pain in the back of the neck, defectiw vision. cross ayes rvliewd by properly fitted glmses. as Prof. Katz is known to be our of the most skilled and ex- perienced opticians of tOday. He can help even’ when others fail. 21393303. 03 run. an be am of the mnst pm‘ioncml upticians can help even’ wh Remember the date. ’n. nu 'l'hurmlay. Ihwcmniwr 2. .\ “mas \h-Girl' will 2W» a talk ioneer Days". Mrs. Pattmwm k nn "Hrms'o'kveping Evmts of ars Ago and at. the Prvsm 01‘0" will be an exhibit of ca 1 cookies. with rocipos. Rep Provincial (‘nmentinm Music 'clmir. All ladies vormally n. 011 'l‘hm'i ”mas MNHI‘ oneer Days H.E. PHIPPS. Manager Phone 149 Durham, Ont. \VO-S H .‘o-stwrn journal has cnalwugcu ('nt'm'y of my statements 01' stml that I have misintm'prc't- misro‘prnsonm‘l the feeling of at. majm'ity of ttw Westvm Regarded as Rubbish at tlw Prosont". thihit of 03km} recipes. Report. entivn. Music by ies vordially in- I whom one. «lis- prohlom. and s withuut. qualiâ€" 1 in Hm west is At tho. Nomination in Markdale on Novvmbm- 20th, the Hon. Dr. Jamieson argued that the Govern- mmit did 11% proliaso to do away with Hw ().'l'..\. Butllu- Hon. (E. Howard Fi'i'gilsnn. li‘acic‘l‘ of Hm sumo. Howrmuvm. said a few days ago "If tho 0. '1‘. A. romains on tho stat- uiu books. I don‘t want to ho Prom- in of Untaiio.‘ From Forgusmfs mm \wuls up must vrnciuilv ho wants to do away with the “TA. Ho further nrguml that since pm- hihitinn in Dominion and Province was not perfect. we must curv tlw ills by abulisrng it, entirr‘ly. rathvr than Il'HDVng , nrward by lmgislatiun to a pe-rfm't. Prohibitiun. lenm-d to ('nnmmn tnI‘ms-â€"â€"”lf your roof loaks. (310* it “If and kmp dry." - In Hm four sttorn pI‘OVinCPS the peoplo asked the} Government tn (mm-y «mt tlwir wishes, ratlmr than ”Iv (invwrnmc‘nt asking the [maple In :ummw of “Mr policy. Ur. Jam- ivsnn ml'vrl'ml that. tlmsv [n-uvinccs went, wet, at the (10511"? uf thv Gnu \‘m'nnwnt.. The Drury (imrrnment establish- ml Provincial Hanks, paying 4% on deposits With the- purpose of creat- ing a strong tinmwial institution able to some people with long term loans at lower rates of interest. The Bankers Association protested but. lhu (luwrnnu-nt withstood them. Since l'v 'guson came into power the interest on «ll-posits has liven reduc- ml from ’9’; to 3’} and the whole Sl'heme has been crippled. TO lure the people- into thinking that they and not the Bankers Association. were being sel'w'd, the wily Hov- ernment rmlucml the interest on long term loans from 6 to 51/; per cent. The- Ferguson Govt. has courted its own defeat. and it shrinks from the inevitable verdict of rural voters by setting the election date when the roads are in the worst possible con- dition. December lst may be stormy and the roads had, but by careful organ- ization every vote can be polled. Let us organize carefully that we may truly serve Ontario on Dec. lst. F. R. OLIVER. ABERDEEN INSTITUTE HELD MONTHLY MEETING The November meeting of the .-\l‘n-r«-leen Women's Institute was held. on Monday at the home uf Miss MeCormack with an attendance of '21 members and Visitors present. Mrs. J. F. McLean. the President conducted the meeting. The program was a very interesting one. and eonsisted of community singing. Mrs. Lamb gave an interesting paper on "Courtesy" and Mrs. Herb. Hopkins Raw a wry lwlpfnl onn on. “Char- acter Building." Miss Audrey Nulilo- gave several selections on the violin. At, the ('unclusinn of the program llllll‘ll was servml by the liustoss. us- sistco'l by SPVQI‘al of tlw laclivs [91'0- sent. le nvxt mwling will lw l‘wlil 0n Dvc. 17 at 2. pm. at the lmmo- 01' Mrs. Hugh Holman. All aw cur- ciléllh' invited. Read the ClaSsified Ads. on Page It. will pay you. TO THE ELECTORS OF SOUTH ia: hisvowry bf Ser- .\llu\\'m1('vs; Cheaper H10 .g‘l'u'ulm'al In- 5.). THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ()ung‘ratulatinns to Mr. and Mrs. (llnarlrs Shown]! on Um arrival Hf a littlv SUI! on Monday. Novrmlu'l‘ 1."). Mr. and Mrs. McIT'MnaM, of (kw-n 81mm! and Miss D. Fiddis 0f Brant \wre lhe- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- gar Bayou on Sunday. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Gmn-ge Mightou. Jr. and little snn Hnlwrt. spent Hm past \vwk with Imr parents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Slinson. ' Mr. and \Il'~A1'cl|iv Hastin visitvd a wow]; agu Suudav “1th “12mm Mrs. \\'m. qur of (Nun Sound. 3112111111“ \\ eimim' has cumplvt- ml the threshing in those pants for Hm ploseut Season. Km-p in mind llw «late «of uur an- nual Christmas Trev. December ii. A gmil program of drills, songs. 0x4 o-rrisvs, pziiitomines and a play is being prepared. Come one. Come all. Mr. Arthur McClocklin of Zion visited last week with the Campbell andfl‘wamley famllics here. 'l‘hu cummunity 'as greatly slwckml and grwwd \ hon It was mad» known that. Mrs. {Rev} Cuckâ€" ington. \\'lft' of the Baptist, minister of Mulnck hail passml to tho Great Beyond. Her sudden passing ’has cast a «loop gloomovcr the entire community. llrv. Mr. Young. our pastor voicml tho fooling.r of this community from the pulpit on Sun- day whrn ho vxtmulml sincere sym- pathy to RM“. Mr. Crirkington and other relatives and l'l‘ioni‘ls in this thrir hour of sad DGI‘t‘HVt'lllt‘lli. Mr. and Mrs. Jark McLaughlin and Mr. Young visited on 'l‘liursilay with Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyro and utâ€" tendod the funeral of their pastor's wife, Mrs. (Rem) Crickington. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) , Messrs. C. Fenton and T. McAuley spent Sunday at the home of the laltm a «I'llatsmmth. \\o undmstzmd \lhmt \hhs has lo :nsml tln- skating rink flom MI. R. J. “Hill. U A--. .TheH-S'l'mday School of the United Church purpose holding thvir annual ontertainment on tho 23rd of Documâ€" her. Miss E. Dinmvall has rvhu'nml m I'th nll'lcc aftvr a st'vmvwhat sorâ€" IOUS 11111088 01‘ two ‘_‘"’_“KS- - -\ Miss Mzn'gui'et mm had. a mu.â€" day last. week and entertained sov- . Mingâ€"a'mib Sinclair. at Detroit IS \‘lsmng hm' ('upsip Mrs. .-\. hymn NOBLE’S GARAGE SERVICE High-test Gas THE NEW NO KNOCK IMPERIAL OIL CO. GASOLINE Sold at Ethyl Gas ? No Extra Charge Have You Tried NOBLE’S GARAGE DURHAM Crawfbrd sntml Captain Racket in thrmr \nts ;‘ ch doing jusm- to his or Mr purl. The Hulsh-in ()l‘t'hrsll':l-M05SlS. 11v - chi. Bl «m n. McAuloy and RH», “ill: Miss Low as accnnwanist. supplied excvllvnt. music as (“cl :Ilsn Miss Shanna and Mr. Kuch un tho plan". This undod. Hn- vntvrtainvI-s and nthvrs asst-mhlwl at ”w humu m' Mr. and Mrs. D. l’. (lnlc-rnlgu \Vllt‘l'c' a dainty lnnrh “ax svruui. Mr. .ln‘svph Jay. 01' Miihm. i~' slwndiug a while an tIhe palsmmuv. Rm: Mr. and Mrs .Ius lc-H. ”Inns- dzly tn 61mm :1 ('Ouplv Ht «lzus at Smitmillp “ith Mrs. .Iax s pan-Ms. Blmvr Hilton has re mmml in Kit- chvnm' after a stay of awe ~ul works with his parents lwre. Mr. Gm. Font-nu wont to Allml‘m-d 0n \lenc-sduy. his lnwvilu'r-inâ€"ia\\'. having dim! on Tuesday. eral pf her young rrivnds on that. occasmn. Tho Library Concert last. Friday owning was a sum-uss, A fairly good housu was in alh'ndancv. 'l‘hv Dranfalic Cluh._ Muunt Fun-st prv- The Cnmmunilv “LIII-Ie mI-t (m MOIIIIIIV I-wniug III III" Da‘l‘lIII'lII III' IIIO (‘IIlII".(II IIII' liI'..~‘I IIIlIH‘ “5“ taken In MISS IWIHHIIH‘ MIMIIISIII am 1‘ \\III(‘I| a lIllI'I. “as II IIIII I’WI In Mrs. Ia} and (.100. IIIII"I'\\-. IIII~ was {allowed by :I talk «III .\..:'III-- (‘1‘!) ()IItaI‘III Iuy Miss 'J'III'IIMIII. The Cmnnunily Circle nu-t on Monday vwniug in tlw hawmc-nt uf Hm vlmrvh. 'l'hv first. tnmo “as taken In “153 FH'IHHIIH- \h “I“:HI aft: r “Mob 3 «luv! “as 14 Mo Iml In Glenmont (Our Own Correspondmz." A few from this llt‘iuhlmzhuw tank in Um nnminzmun in Mm Nu]. «m Saturday. , \ll'. lid. l'ml: has 5 flow uf wzmw at Mr sun‘s at. a «Will «of 11 :7. 5:7...â€" ..._.:_: .5: E .435; 7.5. €711. .19.: 37.5.3.5: 7.25: 3.7.1.5 .122 Mrs. va'y quwr intvnds Imlclim.’ a sale of Farm Stock and lmplv- ments and houseludd MTPHS, «n Mondax ”w 29”: Tim mmpulln M" the “hole communih is vxtvmlnd tn MI':.H(m1w1 In lm wwnt hvr- vawmvnt. Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘lms. Ham-ism) visilml Hw first. ut‘ thv \x'm-k at. Victm' Adam's. Miss H. Christie- \‘illv. and Mrs. .I. spent an ““411”,! Weir family. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Hall. Hf Dur- ham, \‘isitml at. Mr. Jamm \Vwir's Mrs. John B011 and sun Thus. m-rv APPOINTIENT OF OFHCIAL AGENT I, Farqulnar R. Oliver, 2: candidatv for the electmn of a mvmlwr tn Hm Legislative Assvmhl)‘ uf the I’m- Vince of Ontario in the Elect/Ural District Of do hvreby appoint Michael E. Mur- ray, Farmer, Neustadt, to ho my agent in accordance with the film'- tion Act. 1926. Dated this 20th day of Nm-vmhc-r, 1926 JOHN lb. MCIIflVl'ILL. Dunclalk, lh'tm‘mng Hfl'nwr. Water! Water! Water! What Is Good Health Worth? ILH. N0. 6. Durham Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use. when Pure Water can he had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pump [te- pairs. Satisfacuon Guaranteed NOTICE ED. J. PRATT Mrs. .l. HI“ and NH! vwmm.’ I'm-rum WI”! I’m ‘ N. has sum ['4 SOUTH GREY Hill Ivavlu l’c-H'y Harm WM. and “HI 3 WW cluV Phnne 98-12 HS Hun“! H gum! Mt Mr. Carl Harrisnn has renwd It. .‘lillourn Hartford's I'm-m. 80ml: Lin. (alone-lg. fur a tvrm uf tin-w ym Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hymer. {rm Iwar Listmwl, RHPIHINI Hw {unor- al «of Um lulv anry Hun-pvr, 3‘ gnu-m. a 1‘va days \‘ls‘lllllg amt». friends. (Our Own (‘nrregpondcnt' The snow slzu'm «I last wed maclr‘ Us think Hf wimc'l' umvroarho mg. The l.4j*lnplwllv hm! Mu- wn'v “n lmu Hun-so- «lays. also l‘l‘t‘flnt visitors with rulauvs Int-r0. llnc' “I080 «lays. MP. and Mrs. H. Hulmm of 1‘)!ng Hill slwni. a. «lay a work mm “M: his parvms. Mr. and Mrs. .\. 'l'nmp- «on. Mr. : spell! a t Hus Inn l, “mid .lanIII-sIIII. a I-aIIIlIIIm fur “II; vlm IIIIII «It a nu-IIIIIIII‘ In the. lmgIslaIIw Aswmlm IIf HII- Pro- \Inm- (If HIIIaIIII. III ”III lilowtnral District of A prva )‘cnlm.’ “NIX Whilv walking “as rain: Sh“ l‘all~â€"â€"H|n|ud I Her (‘Hnwlcwiml «H Read the ClaSsified Ads. on Page 7. APPOINTMENT OF OFFICIAL AGENT \ml #114 ROWE’S Bakery Provision Store Goods Dclhercd Number: In To" Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 The Finest Manitoba Baker Confectioner sun rum ly plum. Rocky Saugeen «lay I'M leman NOTICE . Pqu‘Ifhmmh aV \‘Ismug ulcl m-â€"â€"â€"a|mu-t tic-w mplvxmn did, 1 .IHHN h.‘ Mc-IM\\’I£I.I.. Dundalk, A. lh-Iumiuu Ofllcor SOUTH GREY M (imam Flour lu-d hmnv vxvo 2am: aw bus} pub Hlv 100105 along Um. lady mmwcl Jam» “'35 vuuuht m the arm» :m sun ntls “uh .\I Ontario null Hl' London nlcl frwndfi alonl UH PAGE "MP! . and

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