. .. -~ .._ . -- ... . - - .' sham»... «won. . W~“* ' ‘e . , ‘ , h. _’ i‘ . . _ - .. ......t...._..'..,..._ , cl... «0.1.. H-M‘i-wllmtszuzaMa,mgeer ~MWW§¢W fisgflzem‘ 3 .. ' . ' .. “' “ 1‘: ‘ ..ml“ '._ â€-4.1“. 45Ҡm‘“ 034‘ ‘l‘x'. ‘ ',,_.".. i3 m u ' . I“. t --“‘ “Q _ . .;.__..-e » . to driving sixt miles an hour along sponsible for its Pedestrians ea Reade. a strange readyâ€"or men a familiar success. As Dominion poult Among thi- iiighway accidents . oneâ€"simply because‘the car is cap- husbandman, his share in the gen- that â€cum“... in (may... during the l able of travelling that fastâ€"wen, eral development of the poultry in- past week-end. and in which sevenitlie game isnt worth the candle!-- dustry in Canada alOng sound and l‘ l i l ‘l ’"it , person S m... “...“. “w, and elm-engulialliam News. well-considered lines has caused ‘ moro were in jurl-d. were several, -â€"--â€"â€"-- him to rank anion the world lean- llial turn attcution once again to the ‘ Pedestrians lust. Be Protected ers in that branc of agriculture. dangers that threaten lwltwtrians‘oii, The terrible toll which modern Therefore,‘when the venerable and modern lravc led roads. Discussing iautoniobile. traffic is taking from PSlt'tme‘l deard Brown, Of London, tliosc accidents. Hon. licol'ge 5.;iiedcsti-iaiis on the highways makes l’l'tl‘Sldtâ€"‘m 0f â€19 001181988 31008 its “mu-y is i-opoi-iod to have said he'll imperative that something be inception, announced his intention was oiidcawir'ing to persuade mun- ; done to allord those who live 810118 or 1"“ng no Other "am? than that n-ipuiiio-s to provide sidewalks or;llie highways a footpath that will 0! MP- ElfOl‘d “’85 PM In nomina- hallls‘ lit"ltlt' highways wliereverml- sale from the dangers of motor tlon. lllt'l't' was any considerable l'oot‘ti'all'ic. T“? 39099 0! the congress, the linilll'. tic added that llll' l’i'liylll-E The, terrible accident, in the early magnitude Of the exhibit in Lans- t'lltl lit-'iitl'llllt'lil oi‘ Highways. oi fhours of Sunday morning when two â€DWI“? Park. and the number 0f 081- wliil-li ii“ i- tho \liiiidcrial timid. \-.~i‘i‘icliâ€"t’t mother anda daughterâ€" gates present fl'Om tWO-SCOPP na- would pay our.) lii'l' twin. of llll' ‘-.".t'l't' hurled to death by a high- tions, have surprised those who cost, of such accommodatiol‘. ltH'di'WVt'l't‘ll car brings the question “link of What MP. MOtnel‘Well calls ... t. i... :: lo w iilk. in tumour limes. ' .~ null-ii increased at night. when UP“ familiar to mOSt farmyardS. 01‘. llziy. 'l'lil-li. llll' roads wcrc iwi'lici'cllgal the very earliest opportunity. Each type has its special uses in 1.3- wooden ~ilt"\\.tii{" “'ll' 1: they the ll‘l'llliil‘ toll of valuable lives the poultryman’s economic scheme, ilwll’. Vehicle-s \\i~l'i' not 5'“ “WW!" lighted buggy on a road near St. "m “1'9" the congress opened [35" MN on the highways lt.‘ tho-y a\‘ a (““5“ng “g... “a: impelâ€" )Vt‘t’k- INS become lllll)’ aware of the today. and they won. drawn by lcd 'l’hc Stratford Beacon-Herald munipl‘irtancr of the occasion. a fact horses; They did not move so cummpm on what has long been almade evident by the growing l'illilill)’ ‘da‘ till â€I“ l’tlll\'t'}'tlllt‘t'5 til lllll’llillfl question lll Ontario. the t'l't')\\'(lS ln Lansdownc Parkâ€"Ot- lli.. pro-sent lime. and were moro menace of buggies and other liorse- lawa Journal. easily avoided. The situation of the duawn yphigles being dpiw" on the “ilï¬'l'dl‘l'l' "H ‘1 "lâ€â€˜lt‘l'n â€mm high“ roads without lights. \Vliile there “a." ls “â€â€˜V 3 \il'l'y ‘lllrl’l'*~"ll â€W‘- l“ is a pi'oViliClal law which gives man)‘ l'lm’fl" â€I“ modern highway counlics the right to pass by-laws MOW“ by an account of a street runs between two ditches that are making lights pumpuimrv on liorsc- robbery. â€1 “'hli'“ a large sum of iiilondcd to drain it. In such Maw“ drawnvehicles. onlv . a. few coiin- moneytliat was t.†have. been used in â€l" lâ€""""|"3“ “it" t†â€WM“ tries have taken advantage. of it the payment oi “@803 i0 the em- wlii-llicr he will walk on the “â€135“ and Perth lioiiiilv. like Oxford is not ployecs ol a certain busmess firm ground beyond the ditch on lino; “m, â€f these. ‘ ’ ' was stolen. a cprresizopdent of this; side â€l â€H“ road or on the lth‘fllt'll " ‘e I - l ' . “CWSpatWP WW)“ 110 Oil ago am- itself. It llt' delcrniinesilo walk “IL mum“ of the unllghttd ln'gt‘†“I" Ht‘llt‘l'al allplimlgflf “bank- upon â€I“ llavi-mcnl “0' runs grave. serious and some fatal accidents in mg safeguards" to prevent the re- l‘lskr‘. l'SlWl'lal'." 3' night. Th†"V" the past and one wonders how long currcncc ol’ Sm.“ collages. In other lor vehicles that 11"“ "13k" “5" 0' it will be before the county legisla- words, h†suggested that all bus- the roads ll'3\l'i swiftl.v 0"" "“"l‘ tors realize that it is in the inter- iness establishments should pay paralively noiselessly. and they are (.515 of the rural people to make their employees by cheque. instead numerous. The man. wiiman or ’ ‘ ' ' I ‘ â€f paying them in “331% and 11“ Wages By Cheque buggy has been the cause. of many lights compulsory on such vehicles. ’ sionally in etting out of a tight gross, and chairman oii executive m [M m corner in traï¬ic, but when-it comes committee-Hr. Elford is lively re- grati ying, i-dxiul liy Iii-zili-li palli- ill the 'open \Viiiu- .‘l'dllllltl'tt. “It" \VOl'lll'S Congressto co-ordin- coiiiiiry. 'l'hi-ii llw pl-zlmli-ioi could -â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€"_. ate research and experiment for the follow llo- liltltl‘ll poll. it lll'gt'llllif’. A Road Menace improving of poultry raising as a Illi.‘ llt' lli‘i â€Hi l'l‘ill gl't'ili l'lï¬k.‘ ll .\ St'l'ltllls al‘L'ltlt'lll t... [Ill-9‘3 Strat_'llllSln€SS. . . . . I lie ch’vl l†walk Him“ H'“ ""‘ll‘l lord motorists. who ran mm an 1111-. Ottawa. perhaps a hit indltlel'â€"l v ..I' , . v .- , ' ‘_ . fl 1. . W *' . ‘v -. u‘ , . . . ' in, ,‘ . r ‘ 1‘. *v‘rrl; I?! v. . ... -â€". , ' n :- l, ,- - â€I... A . . , (n' y'“ .‘ J'W ~ 3 .1 r r... ï¬.. « . a were» . . . ...». 'i' on .1; .iva‘r . I E. 'e -r ". alyaes various system of payment of wages by cheque that large con- cerns are using, and outlines the to steps taken and thedifliculties ai- countered in installing them. The investigation has disclosed. accord- ing to the report. that the system is mee ing with very generhl approval in t e establishments in which it has been applied. It has been well received, except in a very few in- stances, says the report,, by the wage earners themselves. Corporations in the United States that have adopted the cneque sys- tem of paying wages, the report as- serts, have done so chiefly because of the increase in the number of payroll robberies in the country. The companies have acted not only . . ,, , to protect the money intended. for [unto-ll'llllhl. _ .ocy ioccillly before the public "the humbli- hen in terms of a con- the payment of wages but chiefly Illdl-o-il. llll' lHlH'll ways on which . iiiiiill again. Walking on our paved sumer and not of a producer. A out of consideration for the safety nil-lo i- \l'lllt'l°'~ ll'ihl'l through theghis..w.lys has become fraught with lien. We learn from observation, may of employees who handled that coiiiili'y have in t'llllll' pcl'uolis placcs 3 yi-ry real danger. and this danger be ablped of the common or gardenlmone)’. They have found that: the :lieque system of payment has cer- ~illl-i\.ll - by the roadside may have i iiiolorisls grow careless and glaring on the other hand, it may be a gaunt tain advantages over payment. of ... , .. ~i~l-i:ll. ..ai-iiculai-ly during the. hudliglits impair their vision. creature on long. spindlcy legs, or a wages in cash. In addition, says wi-t ~o'1i-o..~ ot' “to your. iilll tlii'}'il"lldtlillili.~ ltil' pl_-l_lcstrians is a Quaint bird Willi curly feathers; 01‘ the‘ Chamber of Commerce report, \\t'l’t' no. w liiipoi-laiil â€rum the matter which should receive the at- It. may-have other Odd characteris- the cheque system has had the el- standpoint? ol' .â€";i:l-l\ as the). arc M- 3 li-iilioii ol' the Minister Of Highways “CS (wile unfamiliar to the layman. feet. of encouraging employees UT concerns that have adeptell it to .. . . _ open bank accoiints.â€"'I‘oronlo Mail lmvr'l thrown '~ill:i:.-~-- illill weir cann~l go on uiilieedell.-â€"-l\iiigston and Lt Is one of the functions- ofand Empire. Why Lacrosse Dies "Following an exciting lacrosse match in this city. the losers at- tacked the wniners and chased them from the ileld."â€"-Montreal (iazelle. Which tells the story of the deâ€" cline of lacrosse. Rowdyism, that. and nothing else. has all but. killed the great old game. The average young man of today will not play lacrosse. or learn to play it, simply because he doesn’t relish the risk of going through life With a scarred face. And small blame to him. If he can get all the exercise he wants out. of golf and tennis. without danger of being maimed for life. why Should he go in for the rough- er stuff? If tennis players were in the habit of bashing each other with their racquets. and if golf New Goods Ladies’ Black Bottom Silk Hose in all the leading shades. l'he latest in hosiery. Dress Buckles of all (ll-s- criplions. Hillt'pl’Ollt Silk Hose, in all eliades, per pair .. .. ..... $1.00 We are agents for the fam- ous lurasmic Toilet articles. l’ial safely razor blades. they lit. Hillctte Razors. 25c. a pack- age. We guarantee them. The Variety Store R. L. SAUNDERS, Prop. Men! Have you tried the I TIES 81.25 values for ........450 82.00 values for .........350 Some at ................350 HOSE “ ' '. ‘ Eveflisements under tllls ~, WITH (lRlllill: six con‘ ateuogrs her, being a what. I think _ gentlemancan- tell me what not'think'lt. flat yoii, being neither, will m I understand whet ‘ you. I. bolus a And now, “smog, c that strap u or ur. Officerâ€"That. lady, it to jaw when it gets bin is for. red my mean tired ana- poor old land the Classified Ads. on Page 7. MCKECHNIE MILLS For Best Quality FLOUR and FEEDS Feed Prices ()at Chop. ton. sacked.. 845.00 Crimped Oats. lon sacked 45.00 Mixed Chap, per ton .. Corn CllOp, ton sacked 41-00 Shorts. ton. sacked Bran, per ton, sacked... Standard Re-cleaned Screenings, Hcay y Mixed Chop, sacked ............... Flour Prices Maple Leaf Flour, per bag 34.75 Cream of West Flour, bag 4.75 Five Crowns Flour. bag.. 0 Canada Flour, bag . . .. King Edward Flour. bag 4.30 Pastry Flour, 24 lb. Tankage. 60%, per bag .. Oyster Shell, per bag Feed Flour, ton, sacked 42.00 A car of Acid Phosphate to arrive in two weeks, We have other Fall Wheat Specmls. “-00 4.75 38.00 4.60 36.00 ton sac‘d 33.00 36.00 1.00 3.50 ton 1.75 Special price. Let us tell you about them. Poultry Feeds, Calf Meal, Oil Cake, Ground Flax, Rolled Oats, Wheatlets, Whole Wheat Flour, Salt, Bone Phosphate, Beef Scrap. Grapenut Feed, ton, sacked, $40.00. We pay Highest Market Price for all kinds of Grains. Get our prices before-you sell. rows natives! J. W. Ewen Son _ Phone 114 Durham, Ontario BURNET'l’S GENT’S FURNISHlNG STOCK Everything in the Whole Store is HATS straw Hat SUITS o . Men’s (iray Check, special ......311-35 Young Men’s. special Every at 1/2 Price. - CAPS .........“4.W greatly reduced. Now. is the time Boys‘ Bloomer Suits Some at half ', A real buy for to buy a suit. price. . f. child on -M." .Illillll' the roadway; 3pm,“. is 1â€.in tl_irealcned against I'lescrlbrd a type of chegue that... ill .‘ must lie walililiil ll-sl llt' oi. she in u“, drivers ol Vehicles With glaring ii, Opinion, would he “Utah“. rm if overtaken by a rapidly niiiviiignia- headlights. but surelv there is even such a purpose, .- cliiiic. ho struck down and killed. greater danger in â€My“, which “a“, .Tliere may he reasons why some i' The pedestrian. .llio, must lie on his no lights at all. livery faCtor firms preler to cash a Single cheque guard ll-sl. Ill avoiding ..iic such ma- which contributes to public safety lorttllc whole alllflllllt.'0f their res- ; y (‘tllllo it†step into the path of dll- U" the roads â€I- the province ShOllld 1390 ltt â€'l't'flyollsi have the money ' i â€â€W' . - 1'" l'lll Into force as rapidly as "mm-V" Wm '.“"" 5"“"3' banks l 4‘ l’l'l"llll-' walking â€'1 â€I“ “WNW?!†possible. and if such legislation as to “'0â€. â€â€œ9 â€mm“ and ,tht’ll P3." f E‘ ‘ Ill itinlt‘ lll‘iN'P.‘ al't’ \Vfll'llt'tl. It is i‘ “01.083331“; is l†he left. in the It Ol'lt, t0 thplp emplnyees Instpad of a g i said, to use llil- li'l'l-Ilalltl'iltlt' til the “an,“ “r â€m county councus. then 'Siibl'illï¬ la:f::.lllllillitiiig tlf|“a£{(‘)’= chlo- l t .. "W" '†â€MW that â€â€œ2‘ may .l"||lllt'.\’t' councils should notidelay in q is 0 I â€1 â€1"“ O-‘""- '1 “e ' . alili- l., we approacliiiii: \i-hicil-s. providing the public with the. max- other hand. their would he no t. ‘ till the other .lllllltl. pedestriansmm," ..i- Prnviginns for their own illlPOI'tllllltlcs tor robberies of the 3; ‘ would llt' siil‘llir it they c'ould ‘il‘Vtiltl “1...... , Woodsll‘ick Sentinel-Re- lax'llll;:1‘:tl i\;lllll(()'.llhu2‘l;]l'Sgt'l,:::‘t;:gtl)ll‘llttlta‘(l‘ll " - willklllx tin llt' i;l\'enli'll ,s lls‘lu iy \-',. . . 23 73 c... ._ l \l-hlch-~. tioiisli-uclion oli' Sill,t‘-' ' “' tprlinlg coili‘illiany found 1it necessary 'l ‘ walks aloir' illt' wlioll- li'ngt i of t lt'° , . i i: ve .rgc sums 0 money in ‘- ' important trunk highways of Mil-51.1,",3 Poultry ng ' ‘ ' ‘ currency carried through the i iii°ii\ini'.2 “Hillll lH‘ n t’tlï¬'l}' â€whip- ' “I“ lllllltlllllfllt‘lll .llt .‘ll. l‘. {4. l‘d- Stl't‘f'tS lrom '3 bank t“ â€S OlTlt't‘ for ‘ lklll'J, and. probably. an unneccs- "W“ t†â€I" presidency" ol the the payment of wages. Probably a mu one. There aic sl-clions of?“""M-" "Willi" ‘gllllsl‘css Isa well- considerable number of companies "t liisliw‘ay' :illiligsidl' of which lhi'l'l'i'hi‘imiyml '"W'lglnlm'l â€f his out- lll Canada have allOlltPll some SYS- i ‘i sill'llilt lu- acconimodiilion l'oi- iwlll-s- . *lilllllllls placi- lllottll‘ poultry World lcm of payment. of wages by cheque. t i I‘ li~i.-iii~ til-l'llllw' of ill" dciisilv olimlll at the same time a gracious and Many large industrial concerns in i i ‘ \l'llll'llitll‘ lrall'ic on the piiyomi-iil. : “Wm†‘f'i'ml’lmlt'll' l'illll the Domin- the l'nitlid Slates liuy'c done so. ac- t i i, and the density ol' fllllllllttllllll ili tlil- ""‘~ “' Il-illl‘illlil by tiltl international cording to a report issued recently ’ - \ll'lllll\ ol' llio i-o.id. Such ail-coiii-lgilllll'l'lllg now assembled in llllawa. by the I‘lcparlmcnl.’ ol' .‘llaiiufacturc llli'ltilllilll would 'I'llll‘llllltl‘ lo llio' “5 "â€""'l“l' â€l â€10 lll‘l‘scnt con- ol the t.lianilicr ol llommerco has ‘ ~:ili'l\ ill. llt'tlt"l."lilil\' llllll lllltht' illl‘ ..- i i‘ li~k ol' the illllllllllltllil‘ drum can; â€i i 7‘ li'l'. 'l'w'oiilo \lai: :iiid liniliiri. l ‘ UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN O ARIO awn..-†... , N'l' '- sh ess of S eed l . ' Th: tritigliltl‘lll'lltt'lll liig'lll'l’i'll ill illlSi EStathhed 1878 - R90! anized 1908 " mainly a low llay~ ago. which. tic-i Thlgeelï¬acultiesâ€"Arts, edicine and For additional into:- i t'l‘i'iilll‘.’ l†lllt' lii's' i'\llit'|ll‘l' \\l|it'll‘ . “blc .Health. matiou,write:â€" '3' can lie ~ 'l‘lll'l'll. il.ii.~ll';il‘c~ tlii‘i FWQ Amltated Colleges. . LPR . t i danger mm i..-,;,,\ .._~ "\W“l\“i Registration Dayâ€"Freshmen, Friday, R. 'ï¬mhmn ..i -‘i“""l (H a “...la l‘Jl‘_ 'l‘lio \ll‘llln 23rd September, 1927. w ’ i 3: ’ was it iii'wliillio‘ii’ Ito?!" nor, \\ ï¬lilhy.‘ Degreesmaybegrantedin any department 0! London,0ntario. ‘ i"i-\i-i°, ~71i‘l‘-'~~ll;l. loul‘ï¬ll‘ it ‘-’"'â€l’ learning. ' ,i , ,. . . .- . . l Enrolmentislimited. .. tlll/l‘il lll o-\.i_\ ";" .. .il .. .i liialli studentshavingihehignestqun. § “ll“ \Vl‘ all "\""-l '2 l"""l"l‘- "‘l neations and givingevidenceof 5 {3‘ i°ll,1li\ lilo". How l~ :i lilllli \\.i.l..‘..:: it‘rtl‘yb‘ahxghca‘i'i‘cib txgéigzzetll; l .. lliv‘ wa. ..iz'm-ly lll‘\ll!i‘-l lo .iuiuiiial Gamble. “t Hlill‘l'~. lli' llillt lliiilli'V :lliil lii~ spi'llll 5" .,.i ...†.....H V l'tlilw's. â€v-2 Until the University is ableto i it til i .\ M H \\ - l. . _ augmentitsrevenuea,classeswill i “4 l'lll'lllll‘...’ l~ 'lli' l'i'l'llll'll'ul ll" “H.Iâ€.\-- be limited in numbers. Without i ...l' ||.~ \Hl- :I "wont follow" lilt‘ anlncreasedincomethestafland i will ot man will in “It“ times to see} 'qmpm'"m‘b°°nh’3'¢ It'd“ out of the world. and yet. hot “ i “its 'il" \ll'lllll ill. ll li‘\\' yards ii’: . i 1i . slice-l. \\ll:l'll rcally meant nothing. 9 ’ to his lilo. liiis) though he wasâ€"4 i 3 . iiolliiii: ini.‘ llil- satisfaction of gel- \ llll‘.’ wini- placi- sooner than sonic-I l ,. tin» i'l~i' \Viitllit do It. 1 t 3 .\llil tht‘l‘t‘ are it hit Of “é"mll li'l-L l low s" in this world doing the same, , 3 thing. taking the same chance. 'l‘hcy‘Y ' ’ 3 c are intelligent men too. who know; . llio dangers of speeding. but they; ‘ have .ml into the habit of stepping“ on the gas. against their own good so-iis.. and good judgment. In most: 3 cases they are considcralc of other! : l and carotid iii lrall'ic. out when they" l see an open road ahead of â€Will they; i. can't resist the temptation to pep" % “ll ‘ iip their motors. I ._,--_,_ _____ _ _ l ' .5; 'l'lial's exactly what liliarlcs Scotti . . . l .1. ?.:'..‘:.::;:; COMPOUNDING p......p...... .. .1... ‘v H " , ‘ l.‘ e ' , . , l amt i... obeyed n..- impulse. "to get’ work of works which should be en- ... fr: tho-w" in a “NIT." "ntwlunah‘li‘ "l trusted only to those well qualiï¬ed and t i 3 .l was a strange road. the dangers of which wi-ro unknown l,. him. and disasler followed. I'i't' There are some men who boast " i that their cars will run sixty and smeu'y miles an hour. Th,. speed limit on the highway.- i.~ 37. miles an hour. Nlilliing is said to the man who. with a clear View. goes forty or fortyâ€"inc. m’ what practi- cal value is the extra twenty or twenty-live miles an hour? In any reasonable distance. outside of long touring. it means merely a matter of a few minutes in arriving at the motorist's destination. And yet for 3 those few minutes men will actually i i and knowingly take the chanceof losing their lives. and Jeopardizing i the lives of their passengers. It isn't worth. it. . It is sanctimes a valuable thing to drive a car with power eno h to travel sixty milesan hour. e extra power comes in b a; a reserve in hill cunning. a occa- experienced. There should be no varia- tion whatsoever from the ingredients your physician has prescribed. That has always been our ï¬rst rule of service to our customers and the policy upon which the success of this store has been built. Guard your health well. Let as assist you in this. Bring your prescriptions here. We dgeiéot substitute. Purest drugs only are u . Make our store your HEALTH HEAD- QUARTER MacBETH’S DRUG STORE Telephone3 One line ... ..... S , 45C. ' â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" All ome were regular 81.20. RAIN COA'IS down. . â€"ll= JERSEY One line at per coat .oo . 830-'I"‘V€“"l001itf01' .............s::.oa GLOVES Clearing at 820. Tweed Coat mm A†0'0"†WW“ “'9†450. 815. Tweed Coat for ..............3‘l.50 down' A “"0“ "3"“ Some are regular 750. = Glove stilling Cheap, â€"â€" “ Leather Label Over-all and Smock. VESTS blue and black, stripe, each W†Men’s Khaki Pants, 3 0 Men 3 odd Vests, '5 only . . . . . . . . .3155 Spl‘ ring Overcoats only 5 left ' ' . at ‘â€" only . . . . . . . . . . . .950. greatly reduced prices. . Calls marked away Boys" Tweed Bloomers a“ M HOyB’ Shirt Waists. regu- 333’s, 11311an Breeches 31.3! A ATERS lar 81.75. Reduced to ya: a 1 Pants ......000 Way they go! Sport Coats 0 Boys Cotton Pants .....50- few left. A few boys' nifty “‘31:; $1.35 left. ., B , Fl S“ I Mens Work Shirts, a good $100 value ......750.’ MEN'S FINE SHIRTS . 95c. s .75 value . . . .450 Some real values in Ilen's tins Shirts â€Plow {tum 0.9.0.0....Otom †“l'. mm A goodstock of Belts. \ GartemArmBandsInd B-hnceoisummercuam .g Felteareallmark- Braces. 3|.th 91'“. G. s. BURNETT. ' - ‘ DURHAM u ‘ ' .' " - . ______ it ~.-- k " ****** ' .‘g', ’ . 4 1 g ..... . ...-’3. tear. Telephone can.- treat ay night of week ol'derei cents. (in all charge orders .‘ill be made each inseriion. m Medial Um’aori w..- - m~»~- â€"â€"- »-- - all. Jameson unless. “ice and residence a short di mt of the Helm Rouse Ens Street. Lower Town. D ' tltlice hours 2 to El pm. 7 .9... i’cxcept Sundays. . I. L Sll'l'l. I. 3.. I. C. P. S. 0 "he and residence, corner Mess and Lambton Streets. opi it. old Post (lilice. (lilicc lion 0†ll a.m.. 1.30 lo 4 ;~.m.. 7 lo 9 - (Sundays excepted . __~.h‘ ‘â€" 03. A. I. BELL Physician and Nd‘gooh llll [uncut street, Illii ham. i no lira I“ Ulilw'l‘s‘Ily of llll‘tlllll- I. tasted Bllll l'til‘ll'l'll-l‘ l‘lel. filill 2 (0 li p.lli.. 7 'o ‘l l‘ in, r .lid: OKOODtt‘tl. c. 0. All) BESSIE MCGILLIVRL Chiropractors Grlduales llaiiadizin lilili- inal- College. 'I‘lll‘olilo Htlicc \lnr‘. .i-l: Block. l)lll'il:llll. Hay and i.~:l~.l i-lil I23. o L': ‘ 1)(’n’d[ [)Irtthni â€Tia; w. c. 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II. on. i ‘â€" _._.__...._.__.__ oXN.neLnAN l.li'cn~l-d \lil'l llllll’l†til‘m. i‘llt.‘iitl'tl"ll runny .. . Eat -oliuhlc Ti'lllh. llalr- ‘Ii . ~ hit '0' il‘lll' t.ill"'lll' it' lllill l' .; ‘=.‘. ,‘ll l:.‘ wit. REUBEN C. WATSON l.irl-li~l-d \lll'lllllll‘l 2* 2-? (Wm; '\ lil't'\'.i'l"'llllvi illll'l-llllll’il~1i.l~ 9.11 ~liiiall2c 2' llll‘ il'lli ‘»lli‘i w? . . .1 alltl'l'd. llllll - lllillil‘ :i' ll It i tilil'oiill'll- oilil'c "l' \\ ;‘l. " Mill. VJll‘lilW. ill! 1, l‘lmll till. r â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"‘â€"â€"' ..__ _- .’ BATES inn “Clâ€"i. FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors Phone Kingsdalc 43144 122-1210 At'cllllt- Road TOTOHN John W Bates R Malfuncn --.. l.o'l‘ i. lzorx. 2i lldll \1H‘\l l‘llllllfl it'll 'lt‘lp.‘ \ it ‘ CllllHlttl'lll. lvanilcl- . . . .1 "(lllh'nll-yit ti. .._-, ., , _ M‘- “iv a ‘ 'lll. : . - l ‘lllllt' l..',,:;.i , ‘ J ilMl h i\ (Ill. .. film? 2- , :41‘ M" i ' i mt'nl; 'lilL’ l...“ :3‘l‘t'0i lll"(‘l. li lil‘l‘ v,.. trim» . .. -l .. 'l l l l illilal‘o 1 NORTH l’-\l'.'|‘ llli ~ j -" .1 2‘2. l'flJTl'lll'l'l rowan - . , ‘ at‘l‘t ~ r will! I 21:." liii~l:: ’."-°i u, n : tl'itllll‘ lii’l It“, i colil'lc'l- ~‘lllil--~ Ct'nl“lil in... :i' tl:i'l.' t‘ll'J 7 (H' i tfl‘ll llL’ ill fil Ilil‘l ll all “I" :‘ll'lll ‘ ‘ ' .i ' ' ii tavuu: - y - . _ lrano °- ...;w ... ,. We! at .9 . . tbi~ llll'll: i: :l m ," 4 “Fill. In - ‘ riL'l'l lli 'é‘.‘ l. . i . ticulai~ ilf' ., ‘ g y, “.li -.’t lllflllj‘H. BUTTER. MILK CR} "l". l “'0 vet} f... . . . wilitl'r iiioi.‘ . cream, «iv-ll. dairy liiillui- do -. * also lillttl'l'nlliix. \\ - FOR S.\l.l-‘..â€"â€"A Nl'\llll w. oi ....il building lots on til'ul'uc .lv. ‘ '\..vl of Skating Rink. Iliii-liaii. \, '. \ D. Hoiikins. - - FRAME HOl'SF. Poms \ll ; Queen SLâ€"Smiih Bros. _________.______.___â€"â€"_.- Advertise in The Chronicle. it pa; 1