PAGE 4. Published every Thursday mgrning at the office, Garafraxa Street, Durham, Ontario, by Frank Irwin, Editor and Proprietor. The Chron- icle is mailed to any address iii Canada at the rate of $2.00 per year, 31.00 for six months, 50 cents for three months, 25 cents for one month. To any address in the United States of America, $2.50 per year, 31.25 for six months, 65 cents for three months. Foreign sub- scription rates on application. Member Canadian Weekly News- papers Association. It does seem' foolish to have to bring your car to a dead stoo before crossing: ovvr tin.- \'ii|agc "main drag" when it would require a pair of mirroscopic glasses to detect. any mow-mom of tran’ir nine hours out of win-1'} [on in â€no average town. Tho Nina is all right, but it is a "ago- who-r» clisrrotirm should be used. It is only our personal opin- ion and it may be that we are wrong, in" \s'o- aro-mwro- and mom becoming mg wvminrmi that. Wu am getting altugo-Hn-r hm nun-Ii «loo-dad legis- lation. and that, tho â€stop" signs in the vast majority if rasos are just about us now-wary as another rattle on a llnwr. IIIHNI II; "HIIIIIIgIIH streets "I that IIIV III-muse HIP} me nothing more or II~,~I.~I than SIIU'CIIWBVS. The “IIIIIIIIIIII†SII’H’I'IIIIQ'8.1Ikt‘ a good many oIIII-Is, Is being worked to III-nth. and \VIIIII- IhI-I'c may. and possIhlV IIII~ IondItIons “IIIL'II call for "stup' sIgnaI-I .II I~I~ItaIn III- UPI‘M'I‘IIHIIS. In IIII- II'Ig IIIIIjOIIty of occasions IIIIV Mn 8 IIIIIsance, and haw hI‘PlI IIIII'I II them because S‘Ifllt' IIIIII-I II_I\\II III CIIV has adopt- I-d the Idva. \ IUIII' IhIILIII II UntnI'Io this com- Ing snmnII-I' VVIII IIIsI'IosII the fact that 1103â€) all “IO I'aIr-sIzIrII towns and VIIIaquI haVe adopted the cus- IIInI VVIIII II In the maJOI'Ity of In- stuncI .~I I. II IIIII-Iance to the motor- Ist and an lIllnt'CI'SsaIW addition to tho maIIV IIIIII-I laVV~I which the mo- IIII Ist must oheV. \ttlm: Mayur .\l¢_'tlormick of Lon- ohm, Hutm-m taut something the othm dax that a lot of other people haw hm u thinking fox some time whom ho- oxptcssmt himself as 0p- }msml to; "Hllnughu streets m that mty bow-mm: they me nothing mgre DURHAM CHRONICLE glwn In Whosoever is afraid of submit- ting any question, civil or religious, to the test of free discussion, is more in lore with his own opinion than with the truth.â€"â€"WATSON. Ill oh mass he 1 ï¬rm on' in dit to any made.- tu | man \vitlu l'mur». The 0110 imaginml ‘ account \V fur a More The etTm’t Hf the decision can be mmglnmt who-n it is known that the flt‘t'UlllH was for goods purchased fur a stm'o- mmhu'tml by the Indian on the Reserve. If this is the stand- Ill}: â€10- lnahun haw in the eye of the law, HII‘I‘O' set-ms unly one thing t0 «ht-«plan. turn an a cash basis, and even though you think he is all right tinulwuulv, and honest, take no even light c han In dian '1Ԡtot 0r» tlw tn! 6 ShunM tho- Hath-n! tn suv :mgm. ll "TIH' \an'k. Graw.‘ ran sun minim-1 H In hunt. ar Br taught. h Slmulol lho' vntn! tn H! vol and to: .\ dispatch from Brantl’orol says that. the highway trafl'ir officers are busy in that section and m-ar!y 100 arrests ha\'u.lwt'll mzuin for minor infractions of the motor vehicles act. Strange! From tho manner in which wo haw heard somc people talk, we were of tho opinion that Durham 13 the only place in which any attempt is being made to enforce the motor Ul \\ H mly .Inolgu Hamilton L'almm I," by him. in an act. I inumpauw hum \\ uh: naugh ’zmzhl though linauu lbw His be will Thursday, May 12, 1927 NOTES AND COMMENTS [NW â€'45“ STREETS ,ll {that 'JIH. but. tho- M u m â€Ll: Lu 1y u! Hm! ll nnw that hils an,» 1 IN. um H :nato' to he an indian rcun‘nstancls. The dc- nwans that an Indian Ihlv 101 any debt NP NIH knowledge will, kl!1;.-.H|Hai| his H w- huu nut 01 any bus- bv vngago-d In. .\0 ma! “ants. to give cu:- rson who cannot be and mm a business 'xmhtpu-so-ntsa sorry L'Illll ti l’llt sum: what ought mmdnn has ruled vurt. that an In- u-cl fur an account 'l‘lm decision was 11 by the Kirk To- to collect. an ac- J. Atkins of Um nation amounting H Ii H Hm Branthml In- 3133, but Hm lu- \\ill kw the: Imel's s clvcisinn. you tu mil ynur h" 2m 0ch â€no, so Is Ih-w If) a good nu your \ucabu- I link wnrk, hitch h nuts [)0 All the 9'! MPH .\H “In pnor 0M fathnr all â€NH" Hash-1' a H¢‘Ittnlltl)t. tot HM tulh'l' Huttvntnt tum inning to chum a Hullvnlnt tut. "tut, lllml'. ho- taught Hlo- HH- to be MOUNT FOREST IAN ATTEMPTED SUICIDE With a bullet. lodged in his head. John Lambert of Mount Forest. lies in the â€wen Sound neneral and Marim- Hnspital. in a critical condi- tinn. T he attending doctors say they mimml remove the bullet with- mil. endangering his life further and Willlv his c-hanees of recovery were at “1"â€. vnnsidi'ri'cl t‘lnubll'ul. in the past, t-miplu «if days his condition has inipl'nw'cl :md Iw is lwllew'd to haw. v. rhani'e. The manner in \\'lllt'h Lambert l't't’t‘th'tl lil~' “'Hlllltl. 81mm. 3 o‘clock l’i'Ioltu' ul'lo-l'nm’m, is shrnuilml in mwtm-v. tlinugli this has partly IN'I'I, \‘un -‘ll|| u..- _ I-vgaim'tl (‘mnsvitmsnnss at. tlm hospi- tal nu Saturday. HP madu a state- mvnt In â€In pnliru \Vllil'll olispvllml any me'y that"! had hwn t'nul play. but. did nut. makn any statement. as M lmw Hm Shooting had lwc'u (lonv. It is' thumht now that it. was a raw of attvmlm-d suiviok'. It appears that Lambert had pur- chasmt a farm in Prnton vanship snmo- yo'ars agu and was ï¬nding dif- ï¬culty in mowing Hw paymo-nts cm _ . | A1_,. (“um and \\':]\' 1‘85" HI Glll"lll|'\‘v. ..--‘ It. appears that Lambert had pur- chasmt a farm in Prhton vanship snmv yvm's mm and was ï¬nding dif- timllty in men-ting thv paymvnts «m it. He had rvnted tho farm and was nut \VOrkng at variuns flaws in ut'olo-r that tw might. 1w :thln tn pay far it. va'm'n'k amt wm'r)‘ ahmtt tho- t’zu'm am. said tn haw. been 1‘0â€" spuns’ihln t'nr his strangu I‘M-havim'. anho-rt. is wo-ll-knuwn armmtt \Inttnt. me-st and was l't‘al't'tl at. thn hum“. Hf Mr. and Mrs. \Villiam Rv-nwn of Em'vnu‘mt. 'l'mvnï¬hil'. John Lambert Now Lying In Owen Sound Hospital in Critical Condi- tion Prom Bullet Wound in Head Believed to Have Been Sell Infllct- lxamlwrt. is w \Immt. Fm'vst :Iml Officers For Coming Seamn Elected at Meeting Held in I. O. D. E Rooms Yesterday Afternoon rm-o-nw Friday : mï¬'iU’l'V hm'l! ('l! 'I'VH' H’lN'I'D “I â€W H'WHHH ml a small haianw- rm ha during Hm so-asnn the" lad had paid nw-I' M â€W ml almrnxinnm-ly Sim" In kw ole-fraying mum of â€I" .21" po-nsvs and pay off sumo.- of .lvhtt'o‘lllc-s~' on Hm IN'\\' (“IN P. (Eamon. It, is vxpnctml this ynm‘ â€mi. Hu- l.:ulio-s‘ ï¬lm. will haw a lamm' mr-m- lwlship than m \M' and a \0m Sill“- H-ssfnl so-usnn is lonkml Inward to, SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. Nurmz olallghh'l' Hl' Hamiltnn by Mr. and Mrs. lid. daughlm'. nf "HIHW tuwn Mr '11 WW lw nmrning Visiting l'vla \w-roo pie-used to haw me while horn. .\lr. â€iti'l’)’ Watsnn Hf Butlaln visit- ml \\itl| his hmthm'. DaVicl P. “Vat- snn. in Hlvnvlg. and with 0tlwr t'rio'mls l'ur ttw past twn works. r0â€" tm'nim.’ in Hull'alu on 'l'uvsday. Mr. \Vatsmi. who was fnrmvrly vnginoml' at tlu- Inn-ham Stone Sand Plant. nnw nwupivs a similar pifisitiun with thn Smith Buffalo railway. ownml by tho Butlilo-lmm Steel Corporation. Mr. and Mrs. G. H.1’0m-w and claughtm' (Milir. of Stratfm'd, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. \\'. Linnâ€. , Mr. and Mrs. D. MPDOHaM, Mr. S. 'l‘hugvr and H10 Missos Little. nf 'l‘ws\\':1h-r. visitvd at Mr. Thus. MP- cinmh's nn Sunday and Wok in the an'lling sm'vicos 0f the Presbyterian church. actâ€"May Recover. Mr. and Mrs. (R. B. Davey. suns I .o-nnaro! and Roy, and Miss Flmwznm B10“ 11. all of Kincardino \\ PM Sun- dax guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Da- \0\ 0f Benti_nck._ C n Ann C - M1. and Mrs. Dougalgl Clark of 0ch Sound visited wnth Bentinck friends over the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Alldvx's'tm and Mr. and Mrs. Smith of Walko'rh‘m Visit- 941 with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hen- derson tho beginning of Hm week. Mm-lm-s‘ (in 'Hw m-w rlnh himsv. Last. ynar was a mmt. snm'ossl'nl ‘o- fur the" lady hnwlvl' and a mnst Read the Clusifiod Ads. on Page 7. nnn. .\mnn:: t'w \xis‘i was nno- With flu- Walkv and during Hun snmmc-r lm'al tnurnmno-nti \V mm mus mzzvlv unjmn mvmlwrs and Iz'mm'u' llznmwr. \s‘m'o in fvw hnurs‘ Salnrday Nurmau Ho-lwiu and l'vlat i\‘ have : uwumpuniml Bun-nun and kill†"1“! 'l. and We! all from [I ll !w Ill- Iww- and :‘Elll‘: ('llllo MI in In 187“ Illt'l't' \Vt'l't‘ 3.3 cliy'orrvs for vwry hnnclrml niarriagos in “I" l'nitmt Statos. In 1923 thu ay'rrag‘v was ILLI. an inrrvasv of 350’,“ and it is ralrnlatml that of «may right. mmplt-s who got. inarrimt this year one: will c-ncl Up in thn IIIVUI'I‘H runrt. The IIIWII'CU statistics slimy u stwaily incrcasv, and in anotho-r twonty or thirty yvars tlw pair whu got. mar- rimt may haw just an own-money t‘lIIIUt't' nt‘ rt-nmining inarriml. In ntln'l' \yni‘tls. tlw climrrv liazal'cl will hr the sanw as thv hazard Ht‘ tlw \xit'v pi-cdvm-asing the husband or the! husband tlw \Vit'v. In anntlu-r gvnvmtion or two tlw cliwrrr haz- aril may ho prurisoly thn «loath hazard. m-rtain In wrnr it the» mar- riagn rontinnvs lung c-nmigh. Hut. tllarcinm U. Dittmt‘l's. l’rOI'vssnr 01' Sociology in New York l'niver- sity drws not lwlivy'n tho â€11â€on is hopeless. In time. men and “onion will learn to adjust. thvniselws In IlltNlPI'll vunclitinns. 'I‘hoy am nmrn into'lligt-nt. tn-ilay than vwr lwt'urn lint, In-cansv of thc- tri-mvnolnns surial nphvayat in thn last. I\\'n gmwrations it will naturally tnku them some wars to Ivarn to play tin- ganio- arrnrcling to this nt-w rnlvs. 'I'ht- prolilrin. in tho- npinmn of Prof. Dittme-rs'. will not ho- snlx'ml Ivy making «tiyurru laws stritrto-r lint. by making sano-r regulations or mar- riage. u divorce may be obtained fur any l'c-asun 01' no ro-usun at. all. and whom divorced pm'snns rarr)‘ nut Hw slightvst stigma. It is muimlht- wily trm- in the; l'nitml Status and uthvr civilizml ('mlntrivs that a cliun'cml [N‘l'SUll is 1W lunw'l‘ H'- garded as a paroled prisoner. In the United States the rise- â€1' Hm divorce record prom-Ms from mat to west, {01' the simpler I'vasuu that it, is simplvr U» got a «liwn'n m Hm \Vcstm‘n States than in Hm 113st. This is simply hm'ausv tho- \Vowh-m State‘s atlnptvd tlwir mmstitmicms ul. at. much late-1- chip, and Hm {mum's Hf them \wrv not. under Hu- influâ€" Only in Japan is “In diVHl't'H rut†higher than in the [Tum-«l Status. avvnl'cling to [ho- px'ul'wssur. hut lw probably overlooks Russia; \VIH'I'H MIDDLE CLASS SWELIS RISING DIVORCE RATE e-m'u ut’ Hm ulcl Puritan dugmus. \‘ct mum in SlH'll an 0ch sluice as .\'o-w llampshiw fourtmeu camsvs ni' cii- \‘01'1'0 are allnwml, \Vhilv .ml)’ mm is ullnwml in .\'v\\' Yurk. In mu 1'“- itml Slate‘s Hnmw' aw um {um-:- Hum thirty-six mum-pm gmmnls lllmll whirl: a Imu'ri:u.'v annulmo-nt. may be granted. Iuconwatihility m“ Thirty-Six Causes for Divorce GREATER responsibility for alert caution rats on the motorist using‘the highways now that the speed limit has been raised. In every case speed must bi! governed by the circum- The change in the law does not to the slightest extent relieve the motorist from responsibility for careless or reckless driving. Indeed, in this respect the faster move- ment of trafï¬c on the highways will thrust upon drivers a greater necessity for caution. In villages, in heavy trafï¬c, at cross roads or railway crossings, where adults or children are using the highway, w ac ooh, and at curves and bridges, care must he exer- cised by the motorist in accordance with the circumstances. Oheclllienee to the law and courtesy to others is expected at a tunes. The raising of the limit in no way Imus the newssity for caution. e change in the law will not miti- gate theoï¬aneofrecklmormrelmon thepart of argy. driyu'. Att_ention i§ partkugar‘ly directed to the ,-__- _L2_L __...-- "oï¬Ã©ioï¬' ’{Jmné'fliiiéh' o"! {in}; car’s liccnse which may ollow subsequent conviction for reckless driving. Them! ofthe highways must be maintained. The Department that motorists will realize this and will mnthroo‘hcamfulne-andoom-tesytooontinneto bepOntas'iohighways-aleforallwbonsethun. Ontario Department of Highways THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Safety on the Highways must be maintained After Compulsion} Filmsâ€"Compulsory Film Goers O -“-l’1lil.\' I'LXpl'o'Sa'. 3|.HIHIHII. ling; NEW SPEED LIMIT TI-IRUSTS GREATER RESPONSIBILITY ON DRIVERS FOR CARE AND COURTESY. 'l'hthBO.8.I-IENRY,W ONTARIO tompm' is‘ a ro-asnn tn sumo. Status. and. altar all, it spams almnt. lttn'; reasonable. As (.‘wurgc- llc-rnarcl Shaw once said eloquvntly: "Hung:- inv twin; marriml tn a tun-wt" Women Have an Alternative Now Wumvn's vrnnumir imlc-po-nclrnrv is one. at tlw gri-at rvasnns t'nr tlm iln'l'iusc in thc- tthtll't't‘ ratv, says. tho. Ivarnml srio-ntist. lie-turn SH many awnnt-s \wru upt'llmt t'ur wu- mvn tn lwrnmv gainfully o-nntluyml. thu hnshancl was rvgarclml t'nncla- nn-ntall)’ as a "meal tirko-t." Nu mattrr hmv clistasto-t'nl hn sm-niml to his. with. shv hail tn put. up \xith his nnluss ho-r [tarants \\'t‘l't' willing: tn talu- lwr hark ur slw tliltt sumo- utln-r mvans ut' snppnrtinu ht‘l'so-lt'. Naiw in thu unï¬t majority nl' rasvs thirty nr t'urty yt-ars agn \ant-n hall nu training. '1'“ lvaw lmmu Illt'illlt. t'nr thnsv withnnt atllnvnt ancl sym- pathc-tir parvnts. tn vntvr tho- ranks at nnskillml. rasnal labor. In thv- nnwls nf tlw pvrimt thvy usually gut. Jtllt.‘ as guwrnvssos. hut in Am- vrira. at tlw timv \w sln'ak m’. thvrv \wrn only almut nine-turn Hr twvnty snrh jnhs. all tillml. Morn-- â€\‘vr. lmhlir murality in thnsv «lays. runch'mnml thv \wman Who In“ twt' hnshancl. 'l'lw thmry was that shl had sworn a solnmn oath tn low. tumor and “hay him till «luath sto-ppml in. and to vmlatr. this lmly covenant was gmwrally holct ta lm scandalous and immoral. Where Divorce is Frequent l’rnt'. llittmvl's nntvs that. «won tn- clay in small «wmmnnitius \thrc' thv uhl stigma still hnhls. and who-ro- there is nu rhanra- t'ur mime-n tn Darn tlwir living, thorn are few «livâ€" m't'c's'. HP llnto's'. that by far tht' lat'gvst rl'ass snaking: «livnrt'v arr in fantilivs wharr tlw hnshaml is. varn- ing: t'rum $2.3M tu 810.000 a war. Ill-surtiun sane-s tho~ prnhlvm of un- hapm' marriaa‘o- l'ur tlw puur. and Han wry rirh and prmninvnt haw sm-ial anal hnsinvss nhligatiuns that urnvrally [tl‘t'Vt‘llt tin-m from gum; thrntmh he. «liVurrw rnnrt. l’rmâ€, hittniurs says that in thu "litttttt‘ class thv mvn gvnurally marry yuan}; woman who haw perinnsly e-arnmt their own lix'ing. Having: blH'll awâ€" cnstnmo-tl tn swncl tlu-ir salarius un tho-mso-lws tho-V tilltt i't'nllullllrltn.‘ «lit‘t'irnlt \Vllt‘ll tht-y are- warning: nu- thing tlwy can call the-ir nwn. 'l'tu-x' Eggs Hum-x "\Vhy and How to 1'50 Cluwso.†is thv tith- of a pamphivt of tlw “t'tlltilltttll Dopartmrnt of Agricul- turv which contains a largo numhvr ut‘ rc-eipvs for tomptiiu.r dishes which may he made with chmeSo as an in- gredimt. From the standpoint of tho housekeeper one great advanâ€" tago of charm- is that it ran bu son-y- ed in its natural state without, twat- ing. cooking or other preparation. .-\t tho same timv it is made vasivr to digest. by combinim.r it with othvr foods. \Vhon eaten with broad ut' nthvr starchy fomt, such as potatc‘ws Hr macaroni. it forms a wry satis- fartory food romhination and «mu mtsil)‘ iiim'sliiilv hy [mist |N.‘tt|ii¢'. It may also ho USN] in moking in many tiitTo't't'Ht ways ctwscrihwt in this pamphlvt which may in. “Main- mt on application to tho t'uhlimtions‘ Hranrh. “i'litlt'tnli'ttt of Agricultmw'. Httawa. have a lot of spare. time. and never having been trained to occupy it properly the) join clubs. chase out on shopping orgies, o to matinces, teas and so forth. II other words they establish {mmidable if not m- ten'rival interests outside tho home. When they ï¬nd they cannot word to spent the 33 a3 the3 want to spend the desire. to go hack to work assails man‘.y amt they take the route through the tiinll‘Ct' t‘fllll‘i. Hard on Husbands. Too Tho disorgaIIizatiIIII II! the old- established IIrIler is just as hard IIIIIIII the hIIslIaIIIls as upon the \\ i\ “8‘. “llSiIalltis‘ \\ III' R ~ilIIt' 101' hours than the3 ll-‘t'Ii tII, hut in hot. lIittIIIIII-I IIIIIIIIIIII the-3 33IIrk lIaI'Il- III. "lhI3 ll'l‘t IIIIIIIII iIllSlleh' 33-III ries 33'lIiIIlI l'II33' of them ar 'ahle III caSt aside as soon as they get, home. lII‘III a lIIIshaIIIl to return at'tIIr a hard II'III3 III the IItl'iIIII and that his 33ife l'tt.'1{ilH-.' of gin III' l,ll’iti$.'t’. and with IIII meal IIIIIlIIr way. is II Ilis- appointment that he is likely to comment IIIIIIII. The lIaIIIl-3I‘IIrkiIII.’ hlIs‘lIIIlIIl. IISIIIIriaH} if [III is anIhiâ€" liIIIIs. tiIIIls himselil' too tiI'IIIl and “‘Ht'l'lI'Ii Iii â€lt' MM 01' “III day in IInth3' his leisure hours with his family. So the drill. aIIart iIIIIJiIIs. If thIIrII aiII II'hilIlIIIII it. 33ill lIII. tIIIIIIIl that as thII3 gIIIm older ear in has his or her sIIIIaIIIItII iIItIIIIIst III Itit‘llslll't'. IIIIIt IIsIIall3 it lies IIIItâ€" side the home. The IIIIl idea that. the family 33'IIIIlIl gather l'tIllllti the. hearth while the father \Vttlliti tIIIkII IhIWll UIII HiiIiII. and the 33th twill-- IIIIrIIril3 sIIsIIeIIIl the making of I'm: I'IIrIII-ts while IIra3IIrs 33‘IIIII hIIlIl has ilt‘t'll IlisIIIIllIIIt and the IIII33 L't‘llt'lfliittll tit)t‘\lli seem to rare Read the Classiï¬ed Ads. on Page flu- C. P. R. lust wwk \Vn m M‘IIHX said â€M! "Hm 3 u't‘luck 1mm: train" mmld leaw at, H; timu' as â€lwxotnfnrca This hm: road“ a ' :3 m ch-rnc 5m lltmlvrs “ill .‘.-..-::‘ m mind Ilsa 1s nu chanun 111 mu. lim- sznoon .~‘«i"\i4'v l_.".0‘4‘ 15.0 42 '.â€.°WM-°OOW 9W_._I. . . . . I I I I ‘................................Q M’s ‘W¢â€"~~..-t ; m... f ‘ ’ . ' ï¬ â€˜ CHEESE AS A FOOD A CORRECTION vhan at l' w samu This should In (M Imm.‘ "1" “he HI â€It! McCauL .\l 2.3 Indian Road mu. I'm-Hutu. on Sunday. Ma Murgmmt. [Mmglas il‘vumv daughter nf Mrs. Motiaul and H (Marga lml‘roy McCaul. to Toronto, the l.ll'l Imn‘im.’ at 3.30. Thv nnix' vhungv aï¬v Hm “'alkvrtnn ln'ancn H Um night 1min frnm Tun-(mm :m-ix 9.23 inslvad of 913. IARRILGES Cowanâ€"Iacfarlaneâ€"lm 5:: May 7th. 1927. at high IIHHIL. «levsydc. (lamnngton. Hum Rev. A. G. Mollutclmcm. Jmn younger daughtor nf Hw in’ mm A. (Z. and Malwl 13.:th .i l'arlanc, to Captain Lihmlow «luwan, (mly son of '9... .4 1201. \V. J. and Mrs. Emma. Maples." Canningtnn. MR. 1. O. RINGHEIM. “Before I learnt about ‘hu: a-tiwt-s' I felt tired out and run-dun. 3:.) :33 nerves were completely 9- ::v V. r1. seemed impossible. Since taint; ‘fr. .‘ . tives' I feel like doing my wan 1.2: .: worth living again. I one in; [vim ..; good health to ‘Fruit-a-tiws' and unit; -: tatingly recommend them." So writes Mr. John ()A Rimheim 'l Wynndel, B.C., whose experience 1': 15;. ical of thousands restored to heaiti. by this ï¬ne fruit medicine. When the bowels and kidneys are not functioning properly and the stomach is hnmpered in its work, nervous troubles often follow. “Fruit-a-tivesâ€, the natural medicine, sets things right quickly and nfely. “Fruit-a-tives†is composed of fresh fruit juices, intensiï¬ed and com- bined with tonimâ€"a wonderful medicine Step into the nearest drug store. Buy a _2$-¢_:e_nt or_ SOâ€"cent box. And know good TIRED OUT? RUN DOWN? NERVES GONE? Thursday, lay 13. 1027 'I'IVES" IAKES WE WORTH LIVING AGAIN DIED P‘ ED. J. PRA Ml. No. t. Durham. Ha "I HI lh I‘PW‘ what } Star. \\ I] lik \Vl What Is Good 3 wntvr I unm fool Puro \\ having handle I pairs. \V'm Buisfncuon Guar Thursdu In CRISP COM! ll