nus-u . ... «a _ . .. .3 - . . ~ ‘ swan-w†Own ‘wem-O‘ . .V N I» w.‘ ' ’ â€wwm‘ WWW-stains at the office, Garafraaa Street. mmwmm ldltorandProprlstar.‘l'lisChnn- ielaismailsd to any address in Caaadaat the rate 0182.00†year.31.oofersixmoath.|0csiits forthraemoathaucsntsforoaa month. To any address in the UnitedStatuofAmuicguï¬tlpar year.81.25forsixmonths.“cants forthres maths. Foreign sub- seription rates on application. MsmberCanadian Weekly News- papersAsscciation. ~ . ....__â€"â€"_. William" is afraid a] submit- ting any question. civil or "legions, more in love with his man than with the truthâ€"WA SON. Thursday, Assist this?! _ - .aâ€"a : â€"W “‘W .u... Mt iRE FAITH NEEDED Canadians have need of more faith in themselves. As the greatest country in the whole world, with the greatest possibilities, there is or reprieve refused by the eraor of the state, have a horde thisers throughout the . States, and, we are sorry to say, in England, who, . strikes and threatened intinndatian, seek to se- cure the release of these two men, fairly convicted in an impartial court, of the murder of a fellow man. Canadians and Britishers on be slow compared with certain - dards, but it “mug he admitted that, compared wi o ereoun ies, ey are h' hly eflicient when it comes to protec ing the decent citizen from the knives or guns of the wander- ing killers. RIB-WIRE TOWN HALL Work on the repairs to the town hall has been at a standstill for the past few days, and we are told that he reason is because before any furtheravork can be done the build- ing will have to be re-wired, and this cannot be done before the Council meets next Monday and passes the order. The Council should have met last week, but the High School estinntes were not ready and the meeting was held over until next Monday night. The Chronicle is not an authority on municipal law, but it appears sympa- United . 7* little need for the average Canadian very peculiar that . a little matter ‘ i to whine about conditions here and ““3 W‘PmS the “NI! hall should . - - - have to be dela ed in this manner paint with a certain tre idation to with the resultant delay in the ex. . - the apparent success of t ose of our . , . d i .. .. . . .. - t d to the lemma repairs now being ma e. ’ I illtiillt ll \\ “U hth "118â€! 8 \~,e have also been Informed that ‘ "into! “at“. “" "'93" “‘ "‘9 3"?“ even if the Council did meet there i 0"“ "r â€W w“ “h†have gone .0 is to be some opposition to the town “H.â€- pastures green, but like ev- - ' , . . . . . being. under the ex ense of re-wn- ni-yt.ililt.' else. “I" >0“ P90“ is pres- ing the hall. The ughters of the sell down when any mention is made l-Zmpire are footing the bill for the l of ".l- failures who have not yt't renovation“ of the hall and while I'l'ut'dt't‘ til“â€' “0'. til 20'“ ill. the 81“: thprp “.as n†agreemeht thpre are of tro- rainbow. many of whom 50m“ who think that, they hould as frar o~|.\' will!†â€It" â€"5". “Wm have well’bay for the wiring. There are “N“ _"' "'1‘" a†“""I "n 'f “'83 had a whole lot of other people who . l‘t'fl “Hf"! I†‘cl'la‘kl- . , ‘ think otherwise, and we have heard in tletll' stlnlt' [it'tipltl' lclllx Ollt quite a 10" Of comment OVOI‘ tilt? no "it think â€IIIUW' """“1~'"“‘"“3‘0 hold-up of the wiring and the con- \\'itl~tt lltml)‘ Hi titll' t'fltlllll'y ll‘th‘ St‘tlllt‘llt 1088 Of the hall if it “.8“. "ll: :lit'ti have N" ".a“â€"â€i‘~ and that needed soon. “V l “"“L "“"7'"â€"‘ Lanada, was lturliam finances are not. in a bad ' â€m- "’3 “ "h "â€â€˜k and "â€"93‘ and shape. by any means. and we believe .. all â€i" “l“ ‘°"‘l‘,â€""d “'3" "0 3'0““ in any tjouncil being economical. t. ‘ li\o- Stilti Kiliilt‘l' In the â€Oilars. but this "also econorny 15 a thing " “MW†â€â€œ7“ ""’."" faith ‘" that. the town has suffered from for i“. ii.“'i‘.." 10â€.. I" 'i""l. â€\\.ll (.‘,lllll- 2‘ lull“ 1“]nllutls ‘)f )"‘aIsS. I)lllallaln) lllere are some I" tintario ratepayers do not want to see their i ll‘\'. g: who. ill‘t't‘lllM' ot’ the passim-flnl' GOV- taxes raised. but at the same time i o-rnnieilt. tioilti'ol. are nothing it!†Durham taxpayers are heartily in ,, lil‘il‘it :' ililt'ilti. 'l‘ilt‘y lll't'dlCii a†faynp 0" “Hi ï¬tnpl-prn‘ï¬ints at [hp c “wt of Mil from â€I“ measure and town halland think the I.O.D.E. pro- . (1;? [ll it" â€till \\iiil nlnYnl' l‘in'g n" HIP lltlï¬itinn has hppn a must generous Q i, run - .ll‘ti whiskey tel ltmr‘e it Will “It". 2.- ... n.» i... still- to he abroad. \\'ith the improvements that lilt't'l' will he more or less, town hall. it is up to the Council to d: u u...- tâ€ll‘ll“l llc denied. liut isee that the wiring is done. and " - \v‘ '- t :tils izmtur tlie H.'l'..\.. andltllat at once. and further. to see that i T. ‘ w ' - witnihlx have it. lllllit‘l‘ any in suitable lighting system is install-j i " k. . "to. low thing: is that it'éed. The day of the old-time. wire} , ‘ 1 th.- _t \c't'llll‘lt‘ it stlrks to its Lrlills‘. i hailrsili‘.’ from the ceiling and gracedf € t" tho- 'l-«ul m- itlli \ery little open with a lit-watt lamp has gone. Thei ’_ , e law violation or drunkenness. The town hall should be properly lightedt . ; " - H. l'. .\. thoroughly delllollstratmliwitll reasonably priced ï¬xtures. and " i.‘ ' on.- met, It the law was enrol-red lighted so that it would be a plea- . g ‘ and the titles and jail sentences sure to attend a gathering called to " ' il.:l.l~ hoax y enough. the drunks he held there. ’ ('l'lliti lie lllltltit' stav at home. HP. at “lll'ilam l'iltt'llal'm's 901191311." 31"} i W ‘ least. keep â€it the street, Dealing not. rich. but now that. an attempt is i ' . \\ h the sltlttlllotl odltorially the twine.r limit" to brighten Hr the onl.v ’ l:; ..;.l\-n Itailv iznelo has sensibly norm house- wow sot. are; of thr- ' â€lid: willffll‘ltl‘ is all†i’llial'lO. tltin]_i“|'lllltlll that a iliiit‘ thing ilkf‘ a bit ’ mum: liv English and Scotch non-mt wiring-should nrwr he the nwanS .0 . .‘tlllrltll'l'lll\t ‘t'llilnll‘lli in ial'gt' n],ia-ftli. tit'iilylllg iilt‘ L‘al'llt'nit‘l' \thl'k anti 1‘ h sure. and not inclined to run wild. ’ “'1‘†‘lt'l'tll‘dtl'lm that “3"“ .W’t to be ’ ‘ If any Yankee imagined when he â€ml". and Will?“ “'1†take some i ’ t'eml that itlltarlo had Voted ‘wet' ""“f 1“ complete. i i I, that the floodgates of King .\lcollol' “'f "“L‘I' l"‘""'"‘""" “'3' â€l“ 3-“an ' ha l in» ll "llt'llt‘li. no was cl'avell'im'w H going. and “'m.‘ â€WW “"1â€â€ ' “Nehru." i“ call tor the hall tor entertain-l ‘ ' let us all take heart and. like the 7 "“5"". l’lll'ltOSPS- ._ “W, loss got â€â€˜9 l 1 lli-ooklvn tingle. have faith in our-ih‘l'm'â€g “'1' a ""V “t â€'0‘" “mil"! .3 i ' ~9-l\l's‘.. l’l'olllllitlonists would thiN‘mmems “'0“1d.mm‘*‘ â€â€œm 1'3." mr' ‘ wwll to l'elileililiel' that it is timern- i â€W t‘t'Sf Of I‘P-\\'ll'lll,‘.'. Anyway. “I" ‘ “Iv"? control that is on trial. not ‘.'V’"'m"" l'atepayer .wants to 5“" U“) ‘ ‘ l’l“ tilinllnli. lt' there is any t'ailiiro‘lJQb COWPWP‘?‘ and ‘5 “m t‘t‘tiit‘t‘l'hlllg .. I, ,‘ H“ H“. W†of Government? lilmselt with whether the wiring is. . Lolltrwl. and l’rohlhlfloil wins. 'l'hev . ""m' "3' â€N" Ill-Ill. or the town as l. .\ dole-wt â€WI! it â€I.“ it' m,‘.,.,.n‘_ia whole. Personally. We think the t t ll‘o'l‘.’ linntrnl i]ti\tti'.'lit‘i. now lll lilni [JLlD'E'l'lifls done “'0†t†9"†3" far. ("i ‘ lti;ll"l‘!l\. allusi- tllelr pl'i\‘ileue.;"" "'3 'l'_',__._____ i i I, 'l2.- sztllll' \ntes that put them in the: .\‘tt'l‘l’S .-\.\'lil CONIMEN'IS ‘, ;l~i'»-lnl:illo'y will lie the cause 0t â€1911‘; ____________,___ ' mound. It would also be well to This is the "lippngp" 32'.I_..h'illk- E l"'lllt'lllli' r will it wasnt the "boots 3 , .- . \uto-s that carried the day. “33;... ..t' thousands of our: . . . ‘- i g; ri‘l/eiis who. Ilt'l satlsliell with tilt‘i .. i '.lQ‘ \tlli'\ l inc. til'i\lll‘.'. motor. do: and mar-i l l l .\n exchange elves some good all-t ‘ t i . i .t O .‘ o. O .» s . ‘ _.- .. a ‘ i t-i' I i. "i ‘ l!" ‘ iii-t‘i ‘t‘]‘ .‘ n t (“"’ | iii‘\.. tiri“ in il\ 11“" lll‘iit"‘-tlt‘llltlllti--imp," [Nil-p . in: llri‘ .lr'.» lulled Stat-s rill-y ."21‘.~lll;t\ ‘.\'-.‘ imlil‘ over the county road’ to l‘lesllerton and on tlii'vltlull to tliillitl:‘\‘;otul. O ,. "’1'1'1“ """‘t"‘1""“"' ,-“"' “9'0" "l we when it says that it' you haWEHogs ........................ s...:._is iik“ ‘t llit‘lillilu O‘i‘t'I lD‘l' ll liinll'. I; ll‘liillll‘.’ t†‘1‘.“i..n‘t d“ it \Vlih 80“)"- '\\'heat 11:) ..' ‘_ If. ‘r . ..s “ ' . O.._.OOOO.. ...... 0.0... 9 . . N'lllo .llii- . N Ht†1‘“ on.- \\ho H busy -0 t†' x .. i . ‘ ‘ . ' ' ‘3 aaaaaaa aaaaaa as e (t‘ 0 ill .ls 2?" till to strllldzll'cl. lllell It Will ' ' ' 18:11“? :9 :7 23 .. " .. . ' l‘ . , a a ‘L aaseaassoaaaaaa ..') 'f s ‘ l lw _.l...t-l.\ ... ‘r \' Htm' “l '-"mlf_'l-- “to news that next years "al'illUL'kiy'llt‘at ,L, 10' . R. ‘ Ifgo‘;t~ ‘ ii" l‘t't'tl ill ‘\\tll'l°'\ ()\..l[' illai.i\."i.“ “i.“ t†I". ch'.arn‘lp I't‘t‘l?i\'t'8 ép) ‘ C oooooooooo .J- a: .I- , 7 3 ""‘ H" i" '-"“’3"']- I" "3'“ {'5 'V'\_\“.'.l setback when. in the same llreatlLl '13“, """""" 1‘10 (3" Li," ’ â€1" †."."“" i“‘““"-."â€â€œ l'.‘ â€â€œ mules the information that the taxi-“‘39†“1'31“ per OWL ----- 1....) j“ ? . ‘~\4 " .:?:_s sl'zll. ‘.\.- Allow ti. on gasoline is said to ill‘ higher, 3H8,“ lit‘l‘ ton ..... .. 8.00 to 10.00 t} ‘ ‘ â€"â€"-‘._‘-â€"_ ' . ' ir‘gg“. aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa a aaaaaaaa ea) , ‘ l .\i ii it ‘i \l i.‘ i..\\\ tn tlklahl'irna \l‘lltll' tn â€Ilifll'lt) ' BUNNY ........ .. ...... ...... .30 " ‘ “ “""-"1‘--' â€ml†~"“-‘ "1 E‘i'ili‘t‘i our itl:'it\\'{l}'.=. She cannot: ° 1 l t :n Valiant as a; ‘ hm" “i' , 7Ҡ3“" 1‘ "â€i“"f"“i~l In the :wul old days the man who 'z 'lâ€"Wt - WW“ ‘~\‘ in“? "l “f†; ~;...il!.l hilt.» it"ilillti a woman‘s skirtsl I ’ .“ll‘ "' “ â€l“ " ““ "3‘-'"l“i'*‘».v:is nonsldera'l a coward. .\ man ‘ 4- lâ€"~‘- _ . ;\\"m can hide it"illlli the mollern I 0 ' 2“.“ â€I“ ‘i‘ H‘ i" ‘1‘“ "WWW†‘ T'iolil-s‘ skirts would ilt‘ eomewhat of t . it"‘ll'. il-Hi 'l‘ .‘ lllllV it". t'illl ill ll†.\. â€lat-Tildaâ€. - i ~. .L’ ' ‘.\.~-- lw i‘r‘tlliul'v-l 1.. that «tll'. ' s . v l 4.. ', ' :lo‘,_.‘.;.nt".-*l;iilԤ-v "it". i‘,‘,°,-;‘Il‘_-l.‘-lt:l"o‘l§ tis‘ifflf! iii" iti‘tit‘l'y phargpd. Saygi { ti?» ""' "HWY I†3'" ' -‘-'"‘" â€at, "‘ 4““ .in.‘ of our '."ll‘:’:t‘lllt‘ll who ought to’ f .-i‘:'- ’l't‘lllt'lt"il11«t . ..-. .wi llilllti :ll‘ M. N W, â€.81.“. so much â€f ai ‘ hand. \\ l"! fl; '1 .‘ig‘r'1","“’,7mlirdnienl in the average motori.st as: "I l"â€'- mil†i“ ’ "h" "j‘m‘ ““"i try-tilt: Tl place to have the trasi'iliiiei '7. lw-mi w-lr tloti‘ltlid'l' l-‘lzl‘sililleilt """rirarmnk i ... nlili'sst-wi ..: any larae t't'llllt‘.. . - - 1 Tu» created .U ml. llllll‘li'". is per- i . . -\ liiirllam lad. drawing a picture it'tlf 4’" “'14:†We" “ï¬f‘H- ~t' a row. is said to have asked his lllz' rasc‘ "3 â€41"": “- “HW- “‘"Widaol how many clitl’nrent kinds of 33Ҡ"'4“ 3’†0’" "WW """""" ' milk there were. so that he could Q.illt‘32t' llliil'tit‘l'. l.i“i‘t‘iti i‘ilti l."t‘h‘;:|,uf "ll â€)0 ill-â€INâ€. nunlhelu of ill \‘.i.l"il all the culprits cut. oil Q ~-;I.§-_~.-.l.“‘. ‘ with fat? sentences. 3!“ t't'llt'l'i‘lti‘ ' ' ' t‘\l"°‘|\t"“ â€t ill" l'utility 0f lill‘tll’i-‘l' .\n exchange savs that an ass?! 15 ‘ “ \ _ â€V new ’ "W _ . ' '- "JOE“? ‘1' 7" ‘Mt" VW» Ms a 9314‘. - J 3.: .3 a»... unlit law Hnt‘orremellt ill the land Of â€â€˜3‘ tiser has offered to exchangp a four- stars and Sll‘ll't'F‘. Had Harry h- tube radio set for a baby carriage. Thaw had less money. 01' had “‘9 and avows that now he is no doubt l'ill't‘lllr Ur “PM“ 3"“ L09" b9?“ 0‘ assured of steadv music without the poorer class. they 1110-“ SUPPLY battery trouble. That will depend would ilflVt‘lfllli the penalty fortheir on whether or not his new outfit chimes. But .\loney. the god of the i.‘ e oi at with we - l'.S..â€"\. stepped in in each case. auditâ€;I pp ' t 01‘ dry hat new Thaw is free and Liebold and Loch will be. free in the course of The ï¬ller-an“ the next ten years. . “Look heah. niggah; you's cheat- The Massachusetts case of Sacco mg on me.†and \‘anzetti has been in line with Black man. ah ain‘t cheating on .. the average United States idea of you.†justice and law enforcement. and at. “Yes. you is; ab never dealt you time of writing both men, a pardon i that Ice.â€â€"WISP.‘ ‘ “4...... *2:- n‘ ' smmï¬w *. - . rm â€'0.- ‘..““ .. . «if ;_ f . “~ . our SHOULD YOU PASS When is a driver justiï¬ed in pass- ing the car ahead? This many. directly traceable to passing cars, and yet there are more accidents re- sulting from not pasSing cars when there. is every reason why should. ' Even the fumes from the exhaust ot‘ a worn or overoiled engine may bea menace to life and property. Any driver is justified in trying to get. ahead of such a highway annoyâ€" ance that he may breathe fresh air, be able to keep his mind clear and improve. his visibility. tlt is a good rule never to follow a rar that has no stop-light. signal nals. . It is bad policy to follow res or States. Strangers know where they are going. It. is safer to let. them follow. Cars that are weak on hills are poor leaders. Their drivers will try to force their engines Up in high gear. When the. shift. comes there is likely to be a stalling. Even going uphill it is not always an easy matter to stop short. particu- larly it' there are other cars comtng down the. hill and no possible es; rape by passing.r around the stalling car at lb†last. moment. i There are times when passing can be an absolute move for safely and‘ when no driver is justitied in trail- ing: behind. THE WAY YOU TAKE IT i Two women were talking toge- ther. ' "It‘s a mystery to me why I don't break down. I have so much In contend with." said the first woman. She looked worried and t'rett’ul. ten years older than she really was. but. her troubles were only the or- dinary vexations oi lifeâ€"unsatis- t'actol'y servants. a. boy who had been allowed to eat too much and was siltl'erini: trom his ilidiscretion. another boy whose mischievousness had got him into trouble at school. “lion't worry" said her rt‘lmpanion. â€Lite is worth living. if you take it that way." The second woman had real ll'OllilitL-{l husband who could not make a living. grinding poverty. a a DURHAM MARKET Corrected, August 11, 1927 g . -_- ---..._ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ~--â€"â€"â€"- .-.â€"â€"- â€". Is Best for You to Buy Men who have used it say it is the best shaving cream in Canada. It makes shaving a pleasure. It. makes the blade ten times more effective. It does not dry on the face. A small amount is all that is required. It is economical to use. The tube contains twelve feet of .It, works equally well with either hot or cold water and softens the toughest heard in- stantly. We invite our customers to try it on our guamntee. . . . . . .. . ’l d crippled, childâ€"but her face ex- this Important enactment. ho chi THE CAR AHEAD? pressed cheerfulncss and courage, shall lOllf'l' "1 any public 01006 after and she looked ten years, younger nine o‘clock in the evening, or be in than she was. ., . She was not a learned woman. is a question that puzzles Dnuhup Thousands of accidents are. E Why, rain's my Perhaps she h l stirring lines: ing. t i I am Captain of my Soul.†But. more probably she had not. Nevertheless, or whose driver does not. use sig- perience. she had worked out. a wise and practical philosophy of life. She cars would ‘ilot with licensh plates of other provin- worry her. may not troubles in living courageously and They cllei‘u't'ully. are apt to stop Suddenly to delibcr- right way and made it. worth liv- at “I0 ate at crossings. Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7. McComb’s IT WILL ‘PAY YOU A. G. McCOMB, ' - - ° ' ted by the lictetus and “L. wise words: “Exâ€" lan or an adult .appom ternals are not in my power: will parent 0" guardian ‘0 accompany iS in my power.†' , 7 - liable that \Vliitcomb Riley’s beau- one titul way of stating her point of view was unfamiliar to her: "When God sorts out the weather f and the ï¬le It. K over, to Mr. Arthur son of Mr. JG. Truss '04 Mrs. Truax of Hanover. he may was rforaied h! 39"- Becker of Evangelical (limb. - . Elmira. formerly of When I girl “7' some decrepg flamr. ï¬t..- .. remon ' . oldspart‘dsn‘t really old 8 Mia?» s mtiytor’igip ï¬nen- means he has a lot of money and to, Niagasaralls and other points. she wants it spent on her. .... “Dale...“wrnr-hm e on your lashâ€"In Durham Hospital. A - shoulder. Maybe you have [)0er net 4, 1927. to Mr. and Mrs. W. Bogfe, Egremont, a daughter. IoCallackâ€"ln Bentlnck. on A - 6, to Mr. and Mrs- W. G. McCullough. 8 SOIL Ritchieâ€"in Durham Red Cross Hospital, on Wednesday. August to. to Mr. and Mrs. Murnay Ritchie, a son. Raspberries Bring Containers Pick Your Own 12c. lb. lo Chills. Under 13 Allowed to Pick. PIOKIIO AUGUST 16 and 19 CIILDRBI OUT AT IIOI‘I' The Children‘s Protection Act, passed at the last sessmn of the Provincial Legislature, has made -a‘en *â€" lany place of public resort or enter- tainment after that hour, unless accompanied by a parent or guard- ss she had never heard of Phone “Ira. It is even pro- and sends rain, 01cc." heard Henlcy's Quality at a Fair Price '1 am Master of my Fate, from her own ex- There’s a forceful quality in our clothes that you cannot overlookâ€"style correct- nessâ€"quality fabricsâ€"faultless tailoring like ours is not easily duplicated at the price. ‘ She forgot. her own t let misfortune sour or She tOt’ik life in the * GUARANTEED CLOTHES cannot help but please you. The name itself represents the same as the Rolls- }! DresSwell prominence in tailoring Royce in automobiles. Come in nowâ€"while the line of fabrics Dry GOOdS, Hosiery, ‘5 complete. Shoes. Pure Foods and Breads DURHAM. EVERYTHING CASH D. M. Saunders MEN’S AND BOYS’ READY-TO-WEAR a O at ta '11 O :U L" :11 m m t l i i t t t i t i t HAND-TAILORED-TO-MEASURE t " t i t t t 3 l t t E l t t l E s" 35 I. per mile beyond to all pointsin Mani- toba, East-:21 [chateau Albumâ€"Edmonto Tannis' , T , ' Cal“ .dacheod and East. ‘1' {Mg ‘ a . mowers». untied-Gil T9 ï¬iï¬ï¬igta statesmanâ€"Halt a cent per mile to Winnipeg. plus swim to destination. $.43. Catï¬shâ€"From Toronto. unledon East. Boston, ' ' ‘ucat'irti 0 his 'wnol p. . . - . - ~ - . . ‘. .‘ " ' ' ' M -' ., .mctarig Midland Ca ‘rool v South and East. in ()ntarzo, also St: ‘ )ll‘; m gag-.11; West. of St. Andrews {ind Limb ' P s and a SEPT. 7thâ€"-Frcm Stations. in Ontario. Toronto. inclewomi jet. anz’. West and South they-Cd Special Train; for Winnipeg via Canadian National Railways: From TORONTO (Union Station) ~‘ug. SOflIâ€" From OTTAWA . . 12.01 aan. (MidnightAug.29th) 12.30 pm.;10.40p.m. night Aug. mmï¬â€˜zxfnm’m- ‘2Ԡâ€1° (M‘d' Soot. 1thâ€"2.00 p.m.; 10.40 p.m. . From PETERBORO â€" Aug. From WINDSOR-40m 11!! 712.30 a.m. (Midnight Septfitli) 80th â€" 12.01 am. (Midnight Aug. 29th) via Lindsay, Black- Via Chatham, London. Hamilton water and Atherley. Woman l Foam WINNIP G ; WM. JACQUES " Thursday. August ll. "27 fill. FAIR DATES 19 FOP the “PM tin)“ ill a Kilttti II at! The Chronicle lilillllsties 0' . p.â€l.l ilï¬i “i iilt‘ llatp Fill Fairs throughout this we 0‘ (hark). .8 lSSllt'ti it\ lilt' tint “apartment ttl' Agriculture. \t a†this “'38 a regular t'tlitnzll Our timer. [H‘t 'h" thiiq's \\t['q- Often “1‘0““ and caused sci In confusion that “'t' Stopped the i»: use During the past t'lllltl‘w years we. have been il‘ixmt catty “'ll}’ “’0 illlVe til~rnzlttu a publishing of lilese date, as the news is apparently ..t terest to a good many of .. ;t .., erg, we give below a liar'mt 21.. issued by the Slipel-illh-ndl-lt‘ Lockie Wilson. We haw no idea \\'ll_\ t: ~.. . CABOOL hp lSSllt‘li l"’l"’tt"i\ ‘ till“ Department. bill it i. .. . .v . that they are not aim; .l.':» .t; mistakes are not tin-«p t'l". usuahy enough Ht"~n. C(lnfldd'llt't' ill the i'liilit-t list. “'e pilllllsll ‘ ~ - but Bl't‘ lll lltl \\:t\ its correctness. It » l‘PCPth'ti it at thi» .- .. â€in best Ht tilll' k: it. Anyway. it. is autho'nt « Ailsa tiraur. . . . . . . . . .\., Alvinston ...... .... s. _ Ancaster. . .. ..... s. . . Arthur ............ \.. - Atwood..............\~. Aylmer ......... .. Ayton .............. .\. Brigdell .......... Bl'lisseh ........ Hayï¬eld .......... ‘ lieahtsulhu... ~ Belmont . . . ... ..... lilelillelill ....... .. _ lilyth .......... _ . - lititllwt'lls lJ'f‘l . ' - ~ Burtol'd ..... “lll'llllllltill. tlaledHilla. .. .. . Calm til'tlkwl' ill-s, ‘ .i ‘ filial lllllll. . .. 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