S -, t Well-known Chicago Sports Paper 1 lands Out Some Hot Shot Regard- ! Ina Recent Heavyweight Encount- . ‘ or at law Tork.â€"-Ballyhoo How 4 , Started for Two lilllon Dollar t (Sate when Tunney fleets the l “Ianassa Hauler." t t t That there was something not no good about the recent. heavyweight contest between .lack Dempsey. former world's champion. and the Lithuanian who parades under the nom de plume or Jack Sharkey. was . felt by all “'l." take an interest in the sport tit boxing. The light. it- self and it. broadcasting over the i ' radte. togeth :- with the "follt‘iw- ' . up" in next day's daily papers. con- . lirnied the suspicion that all was . not Well in l'ieiimark. and that the , . \' » BIGGEST LOCOMOTIVE IN BRITISH EMPIRE . great .‘.Illt"'lt'£lll public. who seem- #1181119 . 0. 6100; the biggest locomotive in the British Empire and the second largest in the world limb IH‘WI' tire of being hum‘m'tl- “3‘5 â€â€˜59"??? completed by the Canadian Locomotive Works at KingstOn, for the Canadian National had he -n gyppeil again. [hilllhlizzitisdnhins :51 tlie first pfgfotrtyt siiRilar engines to be built and it weighs, with tender; 325 tons . _. l'receeding the battle and since. ‘- "_ t . i . \‘el' eng l 0 4 99. is so constructed as 0 ' , . ' i. . Tm. WWW“. [Wt “Unï¬t," either in â€pm,†service. t be of use either for passengei or tibia-ago never developed any par- ticular enthusiasm in favor ot'_ the peculiar He did not do endugh scrap and it,- promoters. and in a training to take olf surplus weight, lllrlptlthh it'll-Ill its l'epl'eselltattw:‘in he violated lht‘ lIlStoI'llL’llOIlS Of his . hew lurk. it would seim that the Referee is again right. seconds in trying to tight instead or ROUMANIA CENTRE . . . l)lll.-l)t).’( Ill-m )Sp '. \"llthll he kn v “WNIIHK between the lines. It Links l 3 9“ he e i-‘ltlti'i‘h'i'i‘iictic‘i“tt‘cfi.."ii.§t‘".?§3§tt â€F EUROPEAN INTEREST llght was Iltlt'till the square. We when hp had [pimpsey in trouble vowed â€Us "WWW â€n â€l“ "'3'" “f and then in the seventh round did “I“ lu’lttll'. and t'lll'tltt'l' llll'tirmalinn what few amateur ' to hand indicates that We made a have u boxers “001d good guess. “'hile the tight went. to for Dempsey on a knockout. the rumor that the last blow struck by the former champion was a foul should have deprived him of the honor of t‘ - .. . - . ,. . , aken it v - i -. ml'l’tlllk' lunnev in September. 1‘0 two full walks 51:833.!“ alLezskth'an us it looks as'if n... him was a ‘ W " “as square one. onelse the light mag- nates are trying to let Sharkey down so that his prestige may not interfere with his pi‘iWers as a there 3:133?" "till. "§..T.'.'i"i'.'.'..l.‘.‘i'â€Ci'i.?i.'.'5".'.‘"“'f'.i “m" â€M" 3"“ “W" ï¬nished “'0 Sharkey has also an unhealthy ('olor.‘ If he was l'oilled. lie is keep- ing mighty silent about. it: if he wasl "'l'hi wi .. 10)†U ."H j Ill I not fouled. then he fought like a? _ . ‘ â€'.’ " "" 'l. - YIN-’1‘- lioor amateur and should never l ‘5' '“ th" “" gliborhood 0‘ 351,000.000 ‘ and it had not been precei‘led by meeting I’l'lllllSHV These howeiex. ii‘hh'. was taken for another clean- . ‘ _ a - e ' ‘ .,. . q _ ‘ . ‘ ° ’ n , are only opinions and cannot be [ H'f'i-‘lhft‘ “’1 "ii ‘93-? “51'h‘.lmlhl.t.’hla' Whatever llal’lll'lll‘lt. we think there t‘ h h“ "â€h‘ "l l? (“"3“ elably m-swnmam _ f a .. p _ .. g. _ » lions iipon him and cram 1 his stvle l “as stillietliiit'.’ fishy about the ; '.'“’" -. .h's WW '5 â€a“ ‘0 “3"" until it became unrci'osnizatile. \Vllltll' ltl'l'lillhlllilllt'l'. illlll lll'lll‘Vl' 'l‘llt‘ : l t'tllllllï¬sltlllt'tl .\llt_l r‘ltpll lO‘ 100k lint. thorp are jnflnpncos at \thl'k llel'ei-ee. which is always lll close t llellllN.-y‘o\er â€h" ‘70th â€ht “yml‘ Whit.“ Would much prefer llarol '35 touch with these all'airs. has spoken ' hhfh hhh'hg hhh'rmh. '31.“ _hhh‘h" king if) M. liratiano as dictator. and a lot of truth in Hip followingr al'- ; hmâ€. hl lia\e been wised "1).“? thh Wt“). “'9 may be sure. are. appealing lirle tlt its last issue. It says: liih'ihlhiluiWiHPSqP'yum?! all I‘lynll h’ Carol t†“"th and saw. his What The Referee SaYS 'lh'i .u' “Ml?“ 5. â€my". 'spotter. and (309"th from the tyranny “him I . _ _ .. . . _ . “I. _t Jill's-W") “U†balk “It“ a I“ this ruthless man has imposed u ion 5 two in! loiies am now at work ot iiilorniation that I , . . wrecked the it If " 7' iii liallylioning the return nialcli hunk roll ol'liisenipliiypps. ’ l between time 'l'iiiiiiey and Jack lleferring to H“. matter editor- could make a lot of trouble. llenipsey both aiming at the same' . . tiallv. 'l'lie ltet'eree has the l'otlow- A Hereditary Dictator ,; “"hh- l" “â€h‘h'hr lh†t’hhh“ hhh l iiig'causlic comment with which the top mum-“Hy. l' H .. . . ~ . I lt is grail“: til be ill! llt.)||Q|Slâ€"tll-gllllll- llitllk 1““ lil. lllS l'IIllllllVl‘l'S," ' ( ( .s {l ll_I was lIlhllll- new light. and as a result this coun- ‘ .,,‘â€W.“._,†m â€I“ “Mnâ€, of â€mm. slightly .tlypt' a million dollars to mania, and Jon has been the 1- “‘t'tp- [it'nllltttel's have w, a $3.tttttt.â€"I“‘â€"“ a has-been and a non-ar- power in the coin tlllt ::ite as their goal. Whether the bout is held in Chicago. New Yni'l‘ . - or l’llllilllt'll'hlil 'l'hat Illt'tlils silt iii't M.“ \â€"k h“! “wk and 35 some seems to be the master ‘ 'D- -e e , i o e 7' ‘ v D r . e w . v . . , *7,†â€MN Iâ€. â€mm... M, â€I“ hâ€, l-.i.oon sat, tliioiigli a soaking by by in .1 sins“ that. theie seats and there must b.- “ gmâ€. rain. paying over 31.895.000 for the one other master in Europe, namely. “mm ...;,i,-. There is ,.0,,,-m,.pai,i.. l'l’iVlll‘tIe‘to watch Dempsey lose his Mussolini. Like MtiSsolini also, his l iltillllt ti\t'l‘ the countrv as to “h" "’.l“'.â€"'-" h" Justas [)L’Cllllar'l't'ttln "" â€0t broadbased “POD “N? ' .. “MPH“.I. Drunk“). reallv has â€upâ€, a showing in l’hitarelphia last year, pconle‘s will, but founded llpOIl the. l - " ‘...â€|'.hm,k and a~ h, “rim“..l. â€m... one is lorced to tlip Conclusion that tact. that he has been able to keep . r MN†.oniethin: ..N,l...w\.-- in that the .liiiericaii public must have its hold of the winning cards. The ; Sharkev â€mm. “H, seat-buvers lighting. regai-dle_.-:s of whether they Joker lILtllt’ pack is the lloumanian must be t‘tlll\tllt't'lt that the “Himâ€. know" what it Is all about. It is law, which provides that no Prem- l0, . ‘4.â€an i“ â€n.1,... 't'hat "Wm“. H“. doubtful whether a game that never ier may hold office without. the :‘t 1 “um“: M. A lot of printers ink. tails to produce a scandal or at consent of the King, no matter how u“... betting fraternity i, ltl‘t‘l'ill'- i leiisl scandal talk after every per- emphatic the demand of the peOpIe. M m plunge â€n 'l‘unnm. but How torniaiire as dues .boxuig could through an election has been. It is â€Hm want h, myâ€. 3 w" m. better. llourisli_iii any other country to the the royal prerogative to reject any which is â€w W“... asked lodav. extent It does in this. Once it is Premier .and appoint any other pm,†â€I. “Iâ€, t†“M. is H“. limit, aiid announced that. a million-dollar gate Premier. even if the latter has not . they would lil'et'er stiiii'tel’ mlllSJls Ill “linslim‘it l'VOl'y ‘lm‘fr'c‘l" “flung“ l'OthWPI'S in tllf‘. HOIISO to I; 3‘ ltut it is going to take an lIlSlllllllllSi“ants h) h.“ â€h thh ““hOt' “hhhg m “1'â€th “"11 “Nb 3 Cabinet. H“ ._ - campaign 'H bring the price down. this worlds goods or the leisure to can then dissolve Parliament, and m that H“, speculation will be tuttill that desu-e, he eats tip the by the system in vogue. according w. ‘ “Hm, “int... '11... “.5...†1,. nTwinteltlltlon.‘~'~ of various (fl'ltll?Sâ€"â€"Sl)mti'l)f to Clarence K. Streit, in the New h, i... a hâ€... H,- rumors ...,m.,.,.mâ€g‘whom become experts .as policii \ork Times. he can certainly win “1.. pnmiiipin ot‘ the two n...†in" reporters. theaï¬rical reviewers or the maJority that is necessary. .3 . Mm,“ that â€r Tum"... M†be m“, graduating from. other fields of Parentlietically. it would be iii- 3. liaraged and Dempsey liictured tis""““"","""â€"- film" “â€19“". ‘0 ht“ "3““) leresting ‘0 learn . the excelilinti who it'll; romp back lit .' th" lllght â€t thh tight. and wagers thm that makps it T‘é to regain his lost, crown. But they: h†hard-earned “h" â€Sharhy the phhmhhit. under it know he isn't â€my... ' gwrtltng 'way, He Places his coin election is held. will be elected. ' "l-okini: trick of the sf’elles ot' the i "are“ t h' “"5" money usually waits Ferdinand Tru ' ‘ i " i ' ' i v 8 t . llt'llll"".\'Slttll‘lx't'." bout. one can un- t h'hh h’ has “â€t' 't m and hhn “‘0‘ n .- . “(i Datum) ‘ "‘.\'|" ;‘ lllllllllt'l' l’l. (lllolgtlt llll'il‘..llts t l.“.‘.’s'†('lpall. llI,. Tllat has been 1"†lilt‘) hlng I‘L‘I.‘llnand “'38 a . tha MM t.. “Inâ€, mmâ€. than Chm. the history of most. of the leading rather prosaic German, not under- - up the disltules that. tl'tht' followed heavyweight. bouts, since thhSOh ’ - m m wake. gdid a flop to \\ illiard. how comes o â€It ha.- been discovered that .loliu- ‘ h'“ 1’3â€}1'0“ 0t 8 I'l‘JllVPllatt‘lt â€N. _\',, pm...†im- mi,- meeting lously short and the general public what arrangements. if any. werethh sailor at 3 {am lath“- A $2,000.- : made between the two. ihhh gate is predicted. “'6 .091“ FLOUR d FEEDS i. _ a“, hm â€Mâ€, In...†[IHW,‘.MU.“-h, [doubt but that. it Will materialize. an t ti Leo l’. l'tvnn. at the request of Tony t \hhhhhs have been written about ‘ ltirhard. was flan“... llenipsey's bucketshop methods, sellers of blue Feed Prices manager for this light. nor has?“ and â€athlhmt“ explmtations as 0.! Ch t It‘d 00 r Flynn satisfactorily t" llailui‘ hi't“ warning to investors, but these .“3 09° on, sac e °° “5° , y . .. q « _ , . ‘l t “. . .. ,. -k, .1 Lrimped Oats. ton sacked 45.00 ‘ ‘ “lilttll't‘llt llltlllll'l'l'llt'l‘ l†â€1.. [ll'tl- . "ll ll 2.". mtlp pl (PS “ 19" Comm?“ M. ‘l (,h t 31†L'ress of the tight. Slit-“linulV beingihh with the modern array of box- ‘ '3Ԡ" 09' per on " ' i i more interested lll his ruin-prim“): 1 mg talent who not only make their COP“ Chop. to“ sacked “'00 h." . with companions than watching customers .bhy thPiP way in’ fur- Shorts. ton. saCked 38.†l : the battle ’nlsh the kitty and contribute the Bran' per ton’ sadwd'" â€'00 is , "Peculiiir meaning is being gm,“ trimmings but lead them to believe Stigndard. lie-cleaned ’d 3300 ‘ by some to the addition of Bill that h'“ headache “f the next morn- Braggeliiiggfl Chg“ Sign . Duffy to the set-units squad with “W 5"", Y's "t‘ah-V °"'~" 3 â€NWT?†"“ 439de p’ econ relegation of “Us Wilson to a miner o lltlll by hunger for more. .. . l'tili‘, " “There has been nt satisfactory explanation for the tide of "wise money" that. Slll'\\'t'tl lip on Dempsey about them. 0 . at th- race tracks and other places P0111 FEEd Calf M63 in th:. afternoon and at the park in Raspberrles try 8? 1’ Rolled Oats, Wheatlets, Whole Wheat Flour, the evening. An attempt was made ï¬ei‘i‘piiiiii iii 1:311:13; tildeimlï¬Ã© Bring Containers Salt, Bone Phosphate, Beef Scrap. report on the weighing showed ' PICK Your Own Grapenut Feed, ton, SHCHOd, $40.“. 1. Shharl'iley deutt-svedghed Dempsey.‘ 12¢ lb . . ic in me e e was no in as ° ° . ' i : good physical condition as the form- '0 .u ' a We pay Highest Market Price for all kinds 0f t . 5.» pi- champion. But this factor could “WI “Ii-tn“ Grains. Get our prices before you sell. '3 . not account for the thousands and . - _ thousands or Dempsey mom that name are. ii. a and a ' rowa ’m' rolled in so confidentially, orcing tli oddsdownfromahighofzto ' ’4 1 tea even money. WM- JACQUES ~: My cum-u â€OI-“U8. . , I “Sharkey’e attitude was most ' . -. , . .- , . ,. Trouble for the Balkans, for this . ti..â€Â§ï¬;§t.‘3ult';$c'2 “tile open Europe and for the world is the not party mm a machine that control- "Denipsey's conduct was as in- Impossible. legacy which the late - - dill'crent and a fighter who knew he lung P erdmant 0f Roumania has country, but. us economic and finan- , . , unwittingly bequeathed b his “‘31 foundati008-†This he “’38 able had 3 MN "I the bag “DUN not death. Much depends 1100151, the to do because he suited the aris- former Crown Prince Carol, who re- co " l a d b l - . ., . . . . nounced his title and since has ' â€1‘" n 9‘33““ "e “'35 ex- l . . . ._ , . . . . . . ' tilt I" at “tilt-8 SUllell DIHIIISS shown “me imprest in Roumania, tiaimelyl adrouI at. [promismgd tbs these Miami scenes have all the My ‘0'- _ . , _ , . . -. . .- ° 0 ier c asses w iat, tiey wante an any real training. He bored in and .“htm “If“ 50-" Wlh reign through - ' ' -. took Sharkeys blows as if he knew " tigency “hm. he 1.5 eighteen years latei finding a good excum for not wasn‘t anvthing killing be- old, after. which, if he lives, he ~ - \villurule lIl'hlS own name. So far held with a finesse that o h as its public ‘can understand the lt'i-lVl' been anv better if itclitild lbelts); .cllaracter Of Carol, hp 1.8 not the iehearsed. ' kind of man who would like to be king of Roumaiiia for personal rea- s‘i’ins. Hie would prefer to remain . .‘ ' . _ .‘ . Caro tiaraiman. of Paris. which ha\o| Intel“ :l\r|l lill' liltlilll'funi'y Ur! .lllll ll lb hell†that. I‘l'llUltl [{Uth" is his ploflst'int titlp. ’30ng a plcincp interfered sadly with his plans for eiiJoying himself, and being a king would impose still further limita- Carot chose to return he _. . , 'ml'lltat in placing the Hohenzollern ,le h. “WIâ€: H“, biggest. publicity \\ho~n some Simon peole will pay dynasty iipon thP throne of Rou- . uling . .. . . . â€1'." Since Ferdin- l'|\:tl dance around in the ring to a and became king. He has been call- sllstilt'itills knockout as they did at ed the hereditary dictator. andlso that he might. have greater i'rce- of his coun- . is Unh.,iip0ii called aCrown Council and guide her infant. son. So M. Biat- i’ ny Buckley. SliarkeN‘s manager. l llempsey Nada t†:‘t‘aml’f‘ltt‘ ‘i’Vl‘l' lllS. ' . ' paid a secret visit to Dempsey in EthngH'hH‘“ l'al Stratm‘la ‘come- C i l.os .\ir..'eles before the hitter came "h ' ‘H ' 1â€â€)3†at 5 Ildlcu“ l t . ’ i . has been given. nor is it known t l'h‘h'hh" in his money like a drunk- For BeSt Quality standing much of the eople he was . . . . . called upon to rule, ï¬nd only too licking action of the story, in which off?†' . “Fine, until the pareon When “The tracker Jack†with Johnny Hines in the stellar role comes to the Veterans' Star Theatre on Friday and Saturday, August a and 6, patrons Will be able to obâ€" . tain a good ideaof what the famed “ t happened then ?" razy?’ a . . sort of daze. said, ‘I do‘ 99 O “HOW aid the Smith wedding to asked bri if she’d obey her husband," “She re lied. “DO you think ml, the groom. who Vi the “it ‘88 in winter resort, Miami, Florida, looke M like. Johnny and his complete cast, which included Henry West, J. Bar- ney Sherry, Bradley Barker and Horace Haines, spent over a month and a half in this locate to secure the exterior sequences . for this much-heralded production. In- cluded in the scenes. the theatre- oee will be able to viewtlie famed ilver Slipper Cafe With its equally well-known Vincient Lopez forchï¬s- tra suppying tie music or w throngs of tourists who flocked there. The Carol Gables Country Club is also prominently shown as is the gorgeous Deermg Estate and the Local Masonic Temple, the ar- ‘ chitecture of which is completely - 0 . Egyptian. Each of these well known ofkccpinguponeefruids. places were used in “The Cracker Thar modern paint (1 Jack†as background for the rol- View is that your m ready to rely upon the advice of Hines“ cast as Tommy Perkins, a â€Emma-set. such a clever man, and so undoubt- “VG-WI? 0011980 1'0). DPIIISS lame position from Queen Marie. an ex- ceedingly clever woman, but on vi- ed a patriot, as M. Bratiano. It was and for une to his uncle’s pickle Bratiano who really exercised the products. royal prerogative in the matter of naming premiers, and as Mr. Streit part of a host of picturesque Miaâ€" WIS US. “by the judicious use of mi settings that permeate “The w M can them power he built his Liberal Cracker Jack.†y tor-racy and monied classes of the That it was well chosen is well in The scenes enumerated are‘ but come. a my Umph Miami was chesen as a location In! Dm The led. not only the political life of the because of its close approximation vim was never so quick, to a South American countr in which part of the action 0 this â€d 'E" W towna Johnny Hines feature takes place. (With!!! I radiua of say 25 evidence in the production, since ear marks of old world scenery. miles) the rate is particu- . . Aside from the excellence of Theï¬mt kimof a performing them. He had some op- scenic backgrounds “The Cracker habit . t0 Ill Jack†is reported to have the hig- “ ve one iiess. the interest. and the characâ€" day each week for tat points he seems to have been able to outmanoeuvre tier, largely because of the confidence reposed in him by Ferdinand. Plotted Against Carol He had reason to fear that if Carol came to the throne he would be less pliable and it. is suggested that he quietly helped Carol place. himself in some highly unbecoming posi- tions. Certainly when Carol was sent to represent lloumauia at the funeral of the late Dowager Queen Alexandria. Mme. Lllpesrllu with whom he was then carrying on liaison. was given a visa to lez‘ive the kingdom and join him. Since the ltoumanian government keeps a strict check on visas, it can only be supposed that it was giving Carol a little extra rope. Later is was re- presented to Ferdinand that. Carol was disgmcing himself and the roy- al family, and Ferdinand wrote him an angry letter summoning him home. Carol. equally angry. ans- wered by renouncing his succession ’dom of movement. Ferdinand there- said that. the abdication would be acrepted. despite, the suggestion put forward earnestly that. an at- tempt be made. to dissuade the young man from this fateful step. Carol was deprived of his title and banished for ten years, his son What made Crown Prince and a regency established. The Regency The Regency consists of Miron tiristea. Patriarch of the Greek Or- thodox Church in Roumania’, Chief Justice Buzdiigaii. and Prince Nich- olas. second son of Ferdinand and now heir apparent. The first two are elderly men of little political authority, both of whom owe their position to M. Hratiano. The uncle of the little King is a youth. It. is said that Marie is angry because she was not made one of the re- about this sys- gents, and that. she may have certain that tho enough influence. with Nicholas to whose ausiiices an force him to resutii. hOping that in this case public opinion would in- sist that the mother be near to iano has three prospective palace intrigues to cope With. In the Flour Prices Maple Leaf Flour, per bag 84.75 Cream of West Flour, bag 4.78 Five Crowns Flour, bag.. 4.75 O Canada Flour, bag . 4.60 King Edward Flour, bag 4.80 Pastry Flour, 24 lb. LN Tankage, 60%, per bag . . 3.60 Oyster Sheu, per bag . . . . 1.76 Feed Flour, ton, sacked 42.00 A car of Acid Phosphate to arrive in two weeks. Special price. We have. other Fall Wheat specials. Let us tell you Oil Cake, Ground Flax, ‘1 ltoumanians who love liberty and lerization of an unusually success- ° {rim fut production. with the dynamic an.“ up a country lll‘ has to face the disillu- WWWOMQW sion Of the newt ' acquired popula-t “fling. lions of liessaraibia and Transyl- vania. who have not. found the promised liberties in lloumaiiia which they expected when they were unwilling citizens of Russia . and Hungary. In a word M. Brat- iano stands for all that is reaction- ary and stilling. and the immediate! question is whether Carol will make himself a standard bearer of those abhor tyranny. Come In and look These Ove Men’s Balbriggan Underwear . .. Men’s Merino Underwear l' S .75 ....... $1.00 Men’s Fine Shirts at . . . . . . . . . . . . .i....$l.75 to $2.25 Ladies’ Silk Hosiery in all shades. Ladies’ Silk Underwear. House Dresses, each . . . 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BELL l’hvsu'ian and Surgeon. it Lamliton street. the ham. t tiit lil‘ Ito l‘imersity ot‘ Ioroiit» tested and corrected. ttfth .. ill 2 to i’i p.tii.. 7 to it l' “L. sin excepted. C. 6. All) BESSIE McGILLIV Chiropractors Graduates Canadian tihirepr College. 'l‘ot‘onto. tlft'iee Maciar Block, Durham. Hay and night pl I23. t‘. Li Dental Dmdorr Tn’w. c. PICKBBING, prim (ltl'icc. 0ch .l. d: J. ltuutcr's s (Durham. Ontario. D Olltlt. (iradltztte ltoyal College lle Surgeons of ttnlario. l’t‘llllhll'. Ill its branches. Hl'lit'e La Bllfl‘li, MlllStI‘t‘t‘t. M'i'ttlltl ilHUI‘ 0t Maclietti‘s ltriig More. ‘. Lc’t’dl .Dll't'i‘ltlt'l " IIDDLEBRO' a MacQUARRI Barristers, Solicitors. Etc. Ill ltll.\\l_ tl\\l \ Slit \lt llt .\lt.\l.l\'. ll.|,.\lll It'lH\ Lamlitoii St. Nix L’i..i \\e lliii'liatii. tmeii 5.. l“le.~|iei'tuu tllltt‘t‘ iii'l‘ll i-vl-iy Ni. llilV. l. iitl lll â€3i“: ll lint“... 'l open exei'y l'riday :i.t on C. C. Hiddlebro', J. H. Machiai‘r (mi-u Sound. it ."t LUCAS HENRY litll‘l‘lrtt'l's. >it.ii'ltitt'~. eti', \ lll her (it the lil‘lti \\ ill be lit lutt'liai rilesday ol t‘ilt'll week. .‘iypiiiiitli: may be made with lltt‘ text. It! illire. ~ Ll't‘i’ttsi‘d' .HH. lieu. . t . DAN. McLEAN ‘oil.“ll.‘l'tl _\ll‘.tlll||.>..l ‘ - Ul‘eV. Silli‘ltli'tiiiii gnu,“ 0 l suitable tt‘l'llt‘. lla‘w , ‘Ilu ill The thl'nltit'le lit'ri wY‘ \\ :‘ti it self. REUBEN C W ATSON l.ll't'llSt'tl \llt‘tliii‘i-w" t 5 thin: .‘ ï¬rth". Pl'tllllt'l illll t'lit‘l. ’li ~-'t,. sonalde tt‘l'llh llt‘ti ~ ,. â€5""; Bliteeit. llate~ made :i' l' liltt'olitrh' ttlttt't‘ 'l' J" ' l ‘t'll. \'itl'llt". ii ti l 3â€th ' ti“. Bins innâ€"ca New Modern Funeral Parlora Phone Kingsdate 4344 122â€"124 Avenue Road TOIOIIlt lotm W.Bllet R Maddocts l‘t't‘llll'l'l\ 'l l it'~tti':‘tiitt â€Mg W FARMS FOR SALE .4 t.lt'l‘ 7. (JUN. 1’1 |.t-ltl.'\ltt'\"l. t‘ll taiiiiiig 1th act-m; *3 :e-ie mint Cultivation. tilt .‘itii't It it o"‘~ it "it l'tltHl'tttU'lt to i". , - -1 Lei-s all“ it ttIiY!,' . .- .‘ ~tolie leiiiiii.if'~' . . ‘ .t 1 also hax barn Zttth.†\r we « tia ment; hug iwii t't'\ 'ie. t". . will ltl'tt‘i; twin 'M'it:i» " .i‘l fraiiie \io t . ‘4 . t tn ltmtm ~ t'. .t . water tanks. .‘ie il' ~ . .. .4 l0 acres t~ ~\\.w-' .- « ‘ w ' 1 at is wet. fenced :i'd =.' :i -.'« ‘ l e‘ Cllltl\':itt t'i, tn" " "in. . .i ,1 to \\':it~oii‘s llai'jx t'. . ti «l tlllttll'l“. 1 Micro t".l’.‘l' tots , i .i. » .l 22. l'iL'I't'Illiiid .iq tug _ . . y ‘7 J “Cl't‘r l'll‘ll't'-l I‘i :i .. 1 . llllslli it! L'lttil 4 ~. . , .1 It‘llfllt‘ ll'ttt 'i'i‘ .. - . ,. ‘.11 t’tlIlCl'ete Jaime-x :- - . l taiiiing “Wt" frame wemlde. :i . “'Plt at lll'ltl _ ' o' t' this limit. lllilt. tll‘m. 'l lllK .f‘lifil ' ‘. Plfltlt tn quit-t; i'l’t . ‘ tiClllM‘s :iiiii \- ;~. t . , .m "It. 4, Durban. t" .. Hâ€... _..., ‘ _ BUTTER. MILK. CREAM >1, l-.\l \VP \\'lll it“ t; t; " winter month~ t cream. tlt‘tli't's in. dairy hllttei' ile'.2\w'v ‘ also buttermilk. \\ :i'~ ' ~ ll {fl il 4 Cement taii.. .i Mi. 1 and 7. the, .. ~. iii .. M tllllllig lltt llt'i" ~. '.~ 1 M . ' .l, '1 and in geeil ~t» . 'I ’ " i~-~ vI'ea ttlt ‘tltlll .,, ,. 5... i PROPERTY FOR â€$5†FOR SALEâ€"A Nl'Mltl-Thvttl‘ not building lots on George Jim-t. ’ of Skating Rink. Iliirhani, \i.'.":\ 0. Hopkins. â€" ~ mun noose FOR sir? Queen 8t.â€"â€"Smith Bros. .-