«mm-"~L-wvw .- - ‘mi wont-vi. or V‘.'.' . ‘ "r . Tsar dr- ..- r" J. a i i... ' 5" j _ r ~~ ~ ' {Maoiuï¬haummmalzfl SW3“ ' x “' rte " r~ "- ' ‘ are who"? . .. i. . \ up. {w} v‘..'._. . "n- PAGE 6. .. w -\ >l~~d ,, a a... . “r 7." ,' e.â€- .,.-, , “W?" .. .‘ -~ . “f ~.-' , ~ 4" 'fl'_‘_ï¬""\,'l .‘si‘w-I‘M “‘0‘. v.‘ cor-«~15. .. -â€"~ Thursday, February 9, 1928 t Classified A t. m JAIL PM a child may he doing a year for as- , sault 31nd maIimiiigi Time and ltime w . again iave _ trie to guess t ese, .f To COUNTY PRISON but there is no hard and fast Advertisements under this hea assists satisï¬es a; “as“ was “new ' 3 er- oour. eeh .e " - °ss “ass asst-â€sis wow ow as... . ti 1 p ’ Conditions There ing ‘5 81W“ a sum 01' money, the 25 cents. 00 all charge orde 4 ' 3 c e on . amount being reckoned at $2 a will he made each insertion†i} it . . ,- - month. thus insuring that no man .. ' " m.m , "â€9" 3"" â€"v""..""" 1'93"†m “‘9 leaves the institution destitute and :. papers .ionn. two .was today Dem“ that he will have a few dollars to ~ - eneed to stone it. months in the keep him until he finds work. One Medical 0175510â€. Wk" l Ontario reformatory at, Guelph and that. as far as the general public is concerned. is the end of the matter. NU bead lines. photo or int_erview is driven to the station and for the ' first time in tree, to get back home. The train. cannot many months one is Oh. the relief and eagerness ,. nits. JAMIBSON JAMIESON Office and residence a short dist- ance cast of the Hahn House on Lambton Street. Lower Town. Dar-1 with the reporters. as in the case . . - . - __ move fast enough. \vith bank bandits. so perhaps a . .. . ° - - ) .. q 9 , . few experiences 01. one who served \eiy little outSIde goods are ham. ({ll‘ite tiger- - to .i p.m.. . to t' P at HM h mav bring a little purchased, the institution being 8pm. except .undays . ’m ' " t’ -- a practically self-supporting. pota- ' "‘â€" .Jo..llo SMITH, M. B.’ M. C_ P. S. 0. (mice and res‘idence, corner of sympathy for the lesser offenders. A large. percentage of the in- mates of these places are first of- fenders who are dazed by the shock, not being criminal at heart. per- haps a young fellow sentenced for "joy riding". whose case would be better punished by a few days in custody and a strapping, and would thus. if he behaved himself in the future. never need to come. in con- tact with the sordid part of the retribution society demands for breaking her laws. tocs. cabbage. carrots and tother vegetables being grown in large profusion. Tomatoes. rhuhar , etc.. are sent to the cannery and canned for winter use. All the milk neces- . sary is produced by a fine herd of Holsteins of good pedigree: about 64 head is the general run, plus a piggery of about 120. At the abattoir animals are killed and sent to the kitchen for meals, a large amount of cooked meats are made, such as corned beef, veal loaf. etc. The bread is all baked on the prem- I. 'n t l t ‘4 E. t a .;.. 3. 3.} . of one variety together to give/ a That, my son, is the chaplain," group effect When they grow. and replied the father. it is wise to have one group pre- dominate. That is. there may be three plants of one kind. two of an- other and one of another together. Or the plantings may have more plants according to the Size of the dwelling. It is wise to leave one- third of the base line of the dwell- ing without planting. Along the “Does he pray for the Senators?†asked the boy. “N o. my son; when he goes in and looks. around, and sees the Senators Sitting there, he prays for the country . .91 countess and Lamhton Streets. owe- gitc old Post Office. Office hours: 9 to it am. 1.30 to -'i p.m.. T to it p m, (Sundays excepted‘. DR. A. M. BELL Physician and Sill'uurn, tiff“... Lamliton street, Durham. I lir‘t . {innit}- ate l‘iiiversity of ion“ .. hm tCSlCd and corrected (Hike mi; .1 2 to {i p.m.. T to gs on... ï¬lmy,“ excepted. "6TB. AND BESSIE McGlLLlVRAY l ~ ~ . ' r o u _. , , , . . . ~ T "sitar asst. who the whore w ho a soon we or how ohrhrw flowers m l' .I .- ' . -. - ' . (â€ll-Y â€591“ . groups of p ennlals or annuals ., .. lttlllll to the subJect and bavmg .. - er ChLQpraLtam l Dilt in a wait of to days at the. [)81‘Iiislégtllltiloai‘i his]? safldnï¬ggatf p323: may be set. ' Graduates (:Illlllili‘lli .- , :. r assess ooh or w .Pwhflro h -------- 11‘s: bsasstis assassins as:iits.tf::::i..:22': . w. r Guelph ' Here immediatelv on one hung around 10W dives Where goalineia'dea up ogf Lilaiis Japanese 19'; A. i ' i' .... i i J 15,1. . arrival. voudnotit-e a. different atâ€" suspicious characters are. things H drangea Hydrangea arborescens M†moslihert: more cheerful siii'i‘ount'l- might, b0 different. but that surely Gglden Bell Siberian ‘Pea tree, ') "in i- , ing; and. gnarl-ls W'ihO inlik at. )0â€. :;\\t.he faUIL Of the f8â€0\“, “0!; the . Golden Eldei1' Red_brancge% Dï¬g: ,_ I :‘.';.,_.£,' 1 ’7’.‘, .' more as it“ you were a human being - ' .- . wood. VV’ei ela rosea an 7. va Dlt. W. C. PlCiLLRlNG, 1):}? “15.. Then for â€man†‘5 to be congiatulated on Rathke, whéich are some of the best (urn-o, m.-z- .l. a p . :. . . , .. deciduous shrubs. . tiiii-iiziin. ‘H‘ltll'iu ! than a beast of the field. a bath. a real hot shower. t't’)llowi'd her well-"omlucted msumtlons and Special attention to kiddies, travelling the plates, cups, etc.., being decorated the rcformatOI'y at Guelph is a with their parents on trains of the with ' tings from the nursery rhymes. sample. a-place where one Canadian National Railways, has for The amous cow' jum ing over the moon l . J.rgcannr,n.n.s L 1.5 Ut’mur (.il'itlllltl't' lflj\i':~;‘:. .. - by a change into uniform. which is learns A small boy in the visitors’ gal- not. so hideous as one expected - .- . - - . . . . . - ' â€no. 5 lt‘SSOll “about hav1no 1t, beat.- some time been a feature Of serVice on and MISS M H ' 1:. O i i . consisting of blue overalls. “ . .- - - - . u et .5 rin mg 1“ horror . . ‘ or ‘ ' . .. . ., . . ., - ,. .. ' coal "rav socks and “armv†boots' , Canadian National dining‘cars.‘ Nursery from the spider which “sat down beside leirthgs “tatcmï¬lgh? proceedings 9.1m" (’I"‘l"','."‘ “'5‘“ l" "" t" " tho-n. Shaw...“ a meal “r"; arrived a good many kickers. there were rhyme menus, illustrated mt.) all the her†are but two of the nursery rhyme O J“ 8 enae {a 191' l 9,, Surgeons ti Ontario. 1,»- - 5 - . ,â€" . . t - plenty of those m the army and 1t popular nursery rhyme characters, have characters illustrated in colors on the he 12:31:23“ p‘gillllgifll?’ ldatligegiigï¬giii :3'11 1â€}!.,’{"i‘“"“""" â€t†‘ “â€3â€: . i z: - - â€C i, . ll Stl'wr't. sorrow; .; raw" about 10.30 and the dinner of meat. polatot's. cabbage. bread. tea and rustard was a revelation. especial- ly after the so-ralivd stew served at the county jail. After dinner medical inspection. blood test and routine questiifiiis and was generally those who had not been used to the good things of life that made the loudest squawk. to be much the been provided for the youngsters to se- edges of soup and dinner lates, cups lect their own meals, and special meals, and saucers. High chairs {gr the con- suited to the kiddies’ tastes have been venience of tiny travellers who are still prowded. Now another attraction for too small to be seated at the regular the childrendias been provided, with the table, and special bibs to prevent soiling placmg on_each of the diners of special of pret dresses, are part of the equip- china serVices for the children, each of meat 0 every standard dining car. ' Of Marl’ioth‘s Drug Store: 1.5331!" 'i’)!i'..~.’.rii *MIDDLEBRO' MacQUARRlE Barristers, Solicitors. Etc, blind-xii. o\\i;.\ >r~2 xi. M and so it seems same. Distance and let him know THEIR IDEAL OF A WIFE I got here all right. Then finally we reached our dormitloryi containing 36 wits. each furnis It" Strven voting men described the neither of us will be wor - DIINUXLK l-‘l.l-L.\‘lll~i‘.‘l«»\ titty â€,le ,klllawwih .87â€! aulifll‘l‘M ideal wife. in pamphlets distributed A SURE CURE MAKING ATTRACTIVE ing. It’s wonderful to rge Lambton 5L. 80> 2nd .\\<-.. . . H. ‘9“ ‘_‘-;a "â€"._ “' l , 1‘ “1" recently by their pastor, the Rev. J. - . , _. . THE HOME GROUNDS 1 - l'k th' Durham. It'd-.09; s rigi may... â€Mum“; iioin woik. the l" V-‘alker ot' the Astoria Presby- Abou Ben Had emâ€"may his tribe __.._____._. abe to viSit you 1 e is, Fl‘dlt‘l'lllll mm“ \ WM . " " ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ increa'seâ€" (Experimental Farms Note.) and yet keep as close touch d C? 1 2‘ i â€no?“ 111. , with home as if I were there. 33' "U " ""’ ‘ “ general trend of which consists of “How long are voll doing?“ and re- mm“ “I"‘I'Ch' Que‘ms' M“ 30â€â€œ Awoke one night from a deep dream _ .. . . . . . open mei‘y l‘l'lilll) .t.'i out}. What must it have been like smock on into one. and although there are ‘ More attention than ever before ' '- ' ' ~ .‘ ‘ '. . ° ' 1er set forth plies of you lucky still: i have: thyilli‘ll'i‘tiligllolismglf‘rllite ideal bus of peace. i“ ' .- _ . \ . , g ‘ . .. , ‘,r s . ., . > -, ' . ~ .- -. . - ' s now beln given to making th . q C. C.Middlebr0, J. H. MacQuairie. tilâ€? â€I‘lllaiék â€li,..l'"witi'.‘. ilhtnhlllil'llt, tiii: hand. These. .Dl', \Valker revealed H rolled him ov a d h' f - 1 appearance got dwellings mofig at? in. the old days,.before.LOi;i§ WW†SW“. 1: ._~,.:.:. disturbed until 5.56. .\t. that hour last. WWR’ .mSl-Sted chiefly that he 8 eased er, n 18 orm le tPaCthG. The Shrubbery with a Distance made It POSSIble- . _’ . a whistle is blown and one gets up. bera good pl'OVldOI-,. H 1 He tired his pillowâ€"then behold he few flowers usually is all that is “H b all f . LUCAS 8:. liElilfi \ .. “Riki‘s H“. hm! tllllt Elli lllt‘. llllt). it‘ll." are ill? lt‘gllllï¬â€˜melllb Of S‘néezed‘l - .. y 7 necessary to take away the bare .1 place t e c .or you “uprights..,\ii,i.'i,ri_s. on; _m_',‘“'ri.yi;‘, lâ€""‘kli“'l~ \Vl'llt‘ 0“ “1“ subject of! muff?“ young men. - .. . - i ° 1,003 and make the home much more while you are taking off git-r oi tlli“lll'lll\\ i.. irr- ii. 1' w. ilm a girl who takes part in inviting. your wraps.†llltfb'lili (H mm “W“. wt 1 BMW be made um; itiw the... -' l:i 3"†“ I i, n 5 ' ' . ’ ‘l ’a . . - . . _ - . . food that lllt“ average infantrviman. l"'.\"L"-""- 1. “""IM “1‘9 h“? to b." capr- 10-W 3.1.â€): .- mini“. durin" lllI' war - \\'T)l’lllt lvivti wol l'dllll'. reliable. and l'esl"0n51ble‘â€"a He said:' By ngoz _ .â€" .. . - .. - --.|.. in" 0'rii" ,.. _ , ,. limit. a l- ‘h""‘“l.“â€.h "P‘ '1 mm†- . - I "I would want. to be well ac- .\t , tit-lock the whistle. again' _. . , ,- ‘ l , b' . blows and lllt' gangs line up mam“:unturned “Ml he 3"â€â€˜1‘9‘ ha â€'3’ H“ C_llP(l-â€"â€"lllS vat-d for work and after the serâ€" hâ€. m“ hâ€. parents. I “03.11“ “kâ€! qumkly came. ~ ‘ ’ to know her purpose in life. With lamp in hand: In some cases it may be necessary I have got the to grade the lawn to make a more ’ 0 even surface. or an extenSion of the lawn surface may be desirable to give a better setting to the build- 3118'01 ings. An application of one to two _ pounds of limestone. and one quart- 3 gOOll and er to one half pound of basic sla". “That will be fine. Just ask for our number, 124, so I’ll get the cheaper Station-to- , . Station rate. In a couple of " " .- ‘. days I’ll call up again, in the , . ‘ evening, so I can have a few ~ words with the children, too. P. F. MacAR'l‘li'LT 1-1 Notary Public. COll\'l;“\'alii.ti’_ rir Durham. Oiitazzo lh‘i‘il‘. M†‘i‘._'.:; a t" Lease-s. . " ‘ » merits. l‘ll'.. i :‘r-lru . OUR special weld- ing process ï¬xes up your radiator ship-shapeâ€"and at a household l - ttttt awn-aw,â€- ..~. .. if .. .."+'_ . “"ii‘l‘ti “ilk. till.""tir..“33. Cit-)9“: lO-ui "1 “‘3†b" 8'11“““1 “ll-WU b." imr'tlv dame: )er S uare ard will 1 th lik b1 ï¬ ' Ultlll i o Hill (1 t huge o a ,uaii King Soli'imon’s recital of the proâ€"= - tolhmeiits qulzallV' lackinguziiihyhelg ea e gure, tOO. The Evening Rate afterm notice. and tuna z: ' ‘ ' .. r - ' “I rented. You:- :-:;~z.r-r~ - , e also do all Other Oï¬iCe lIl TGSldEIlce. uplitisl‘te or guards. according to the. size of the gang. to your various tasks. The, days of picking oakuni are now a; thing of the past. and the men areI Wm"h fâ€. 9', WM. ,“H.†a,“ .30} .13? in She gave him barks, she gave him to secure a good stand of Kentucky â€kill" 1““ f-“al’fԠ9} PI‘OXCIbb' boneset tea, blue. grass. which is the best lawn “If! "F“ â€llev.I‘-’l’1'f‘>0“t~‘ ï¬imlf’non“ But naught relieved his fearful grass. One-quarter ounce of this engage-d in lllllt'll more profitable l dDSOL‘at’W†‘7'“) whom ,l‘.‘ 1 “Lift" miseree. grass seed to a square yard, scat- :tlll undying \\l)l‘slll[lâ€"â€"«tl good housc- teredevenlv is tlick enough and . uh . .4 v k ' 4 ’ McLaughlin's Garage 2 ll Iii‘iipd forms of automobile welding â€"skillful work by expert work- â€a.†., GEORGE E. DUNCAN '0’..-â€" . ._..â€"-.â€"â€".- OW‘MWt29QW4WOMOWMOWWWWW Fvork, :l'litlr t'annt'lri'y. abaltlt‘oir.‘:l;lirygwith... ‘ . ' . .. ‘ ‘ _ "nod lawir m. )ossibl bv usin" .32;.‘i‘snwi‘i'ffn. .1111?t?illitiii.lli‘.iii.}11?' 3" tart“ it It": sawmill!†3. hi1“ inhibit; iii-’33?“ “‘3" “"3“" 90"“ lair this ainouiit.‘ e “ “ men. We’ll gladly iwi w. ‘ ,. r; farm and†garden gangs. .. but. the awn?)0111,21,,.‘lmu‘;i,)t’,.:.1w g‘lful((.ln.:t3§£ ’l‘lien rubbed him down, but still he It is Wise to use some shrubbery furnish estimates. COlllll."- m}... at...» Ir.~II .lill“. gzill‘llg‘e Yin-ll.i-n‘iw‘flrlfnt’: lesjiil‘ StallCt‘S-q sullored yet. gimgzrglliillicitgeigllpillieohtitlrgrilcoeustg 23:2. t‘pi'ilis. llil’ll" ;«:.‘.~- I Wm“ â€- “~‘ â€â€˜ â€â€œr ‘ ‘0 ' "A visitâ€) of a breakfast, table house. The heavier and deeper lightmlilijl‘iiiiiitiii'i' i' .. ‘li.- '5 ll SMITH BROTHERS Phone l‘.’ l’ .- M JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer Grey and Bruce l I i l E t 0.9000000000000000 lixt- stock but to use. ‘1 basebr-ill . _ . . q] . - - . . - .r . - ~ ‘ â€". .‘ - . , . r r r - ie "aw liim idle and souills ootii . form. they are lllt' "general utilitv can}: †bp'mt- “!ll} 9'5"“ “1th, a bâ€! thin .m .1 “Ii .1. ‘ plants should be at the corners With ~~ . . - .- .sitting opposite me not at one .c I» It» _ , . h , men . who unload tais ol coal._io- breakfast lut manv stretchin' into And 5““ her patient ligiitei plantings at t e entrance. pair llll‘ roads around the institu~ , " 2.) ~ ’ " " i7 ,. .~ .' . S.ii'libbery useful for planting is not the years awiul sick. . .. - ‘ ' Ivery expenswe ii small plants about was most tioii Workin" hours are, from 7 to - - .' a." - - - ' - "One who drinks or smokes can - ~ 11.30 and 12st) tlll ;) o clock with .. . . - \ . - a - 18 inches tall are used. The small - .- . . . w .- nd mUst lOOl Xbou die. 0 tearful . o. . .. - ,. .. llt\(‘l till my conCtption of an idtal l r plants transplant more easdy and Mt“: 1;}..1... , .l ‘ '. . S:i.i~.:ii'?ir t; :llII'Tl the exception of the week-end. when all work ('I‘RSPS on Saturday 9‘ | ‘ ., l. lr-i'nis lion? . l . thought. they will soon grow to give the de- ' | t ‘ Phone Allan Park Central 9 â€51 wife.“ ° - She got some whiskey, and she made sired effect. The Bush Honeysuckle “livery red-blooded man has. 1 be- tlt ".Iitl . . . .7 i' ' ' “(We a dream "ll'l. I want mv it hot. . . - . . mum“ H â€in day H! W5! and. i ' b . ' I(Loniceratata1riea reseal, Japanese withltho exception oi (-lltll'Cll. one diï¬ï¬glfl, 91°th tillagntemglï¬gtnot She filled up Abou to his noble Bush Honeysuckle (Lonlcera Mop- Hanover. R. R. 2. _, ""millllr“ llllrlisturbt-d to read. smoke \H. i" 1.1““ 0 ca It ‘ ' '1 â€" throat, - rowi), more dwarf and spreading talk m- what. you will, There is an Iii} son. And made him fuller than an alley than the Other; \Vaxberry (Sym... lsslio of toliaoro owry tour days WHAT’S THE MATTER WITH DAD? â€oat. 'l'llloricai'pos racemosus); andOMock and this forms the medium of trade ., __ *5 Orange lPflhiladgï¬DhUS coronï¬i‘lliSfOP B within the institution. llanv of the . . .. 0;. 4‘ . . . g â€" p. Tami OPUS are exce en OP ATES ' One m the dally paw†H‘Wb 3 H8 1080 and dressed himself he cori'ier plants. The Bridal Wreath . FUNERAL SERVICE â€1mm†hm“ lâ€â€œ"’“1“ Skille‘l at svnopsis of an interesting plebiscite left his-bed, Spiraea Van° Houttei) 9 “mmâ€; l“â€'-""l“‘l" “ham" ““‘l â€â€œ350 held in a New England school that And then he painted half the city Spiraea ThiinbeI‘"ii a lower grow - ' ('9 9 - Spiraea Modern Funeral Parlors New arr sold for so nianv decks of '. , - - . . “wood". others cut. hair or write 5,11%"?ng.ï¬pgilfaï¬glblhgggnm tell; led. L’Envoi ing Spil‘aea similar to the above.; . 4, ll-llt-i's- â€"lilli‘ â€f \Vlllt‘ll l8 {1110\le 3 lllllltll’t‘ll Pill)â€; “'81:? 8-5de the NCXl, day beneath the .magisterial and Japanese Barberry (BerbePlS' Phone Killngale‘Azi : Toronto “W‘k‘tlԠ"â€1“!“ it‘llm‘rï¬ l‘lt'. questiény “who would you like-to crest Tlninbergiii are suitable for plant- 122-121. Avenue Boas . _ 'l‘h" high SlllllS â€l. lllt‘ \V'Pt‘kll'ays hl‘ if ‘1‘"; \va-e not. V'Oursplf?" The ZXbOU. Ben Had’em’s name led an the ing t0‘V3Pd the entranC-e. The lower John Whales R Maddocts IS llli‘ t'Vt'llill‘L' nlall ill. 6 i,'(‘lllt'k. alld llï¬t (ll. â€Vt-â€pg, “â€3110 éagt as founw's: rest. gI‘OVVing plants are set. In front: or at lilll'lll‘q'lv “i l ll‘ï¬llI’Yll'l‘: it people on the outside \vere' Lilidl‘ii‘l": 36;; COOlidW’! “O HODI‘V â€"â€"-â€"-0â€"â€"â€"â€" the side Of the taller ones- They ________________'._._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€""'_‘ aware of the sadâ€"looking faces that [am-156‘ ms,“ or; Ggï¬eral â€pepshin;y This is Lethbridge’s week to crow. are spaced about three 0P,fOUI' ._.â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"" ‘ ‘ ‘ “ ’ ‘ The poultry show is on, and a Leg- feet apart, and arranged t0 give a [9 ARMS FOR SALE are to be seen at times they woullH l' ' ' ‘ ' ' , . . . . . i. l‘unney l3. Rockefeller 12. . . . . . C(‘l'l‘dlllly \Vl'llt‘ llllt‘npt'. tillt‘. llilSl ltl‘lllllSPV 11"“.3bp Ruth 10. Sharkpv l‘lOl'n laid liWO eggs In one day JUSt I‘Oundlng base line at: the corners to lu' iiisidt- looking out. to tippro-i 'L J. p. Morgan 3. Mussolini 2 and torelebrate the occasion.â€"Leth- and from house wall to walk. It. iS t'ltlli' what u iiiist-t't‘tl'll to say all isl pad 3. pom. 0M Dad! Is it anv bridge Herald. wise to plant two or three plants “‘"†“i ““m“ ““‘“â€~"r Will hm ulrll \\.oiidt*r lie is at the bottom of the ‘7‘?"-'“.’-'â€" t†1"‘il'l""“â€-‘i.‘hm?†l†lti‘l . list when the voum: lads of tOâ€"dav Mâ€) 3‘11â€â€œ 5"â€.1 “l" “â€l l""-'-"â€â€"“- so“ lillll doing his dailv dozen Nl‘llfllily ‘.ll2i'l’lllliins m lllt‘ suiil- swinging tllt‘ axe at the wood pile “. ' . "’i " l' . i it“ I‘ -‘ â€" v N V . I I E. fwd, H th’ “‘ ‘l‘m‘ *-‘ “W ll“ 1* I> l carrying llll‘. water. crawling out on a NH Slum" and m m" “ml“? I'Hli- the cold door to light. the fire feed- "l'\' V 'l 'w. .r. . . 1“,, h '. ' Q_ ' _9 .. hilllfl/tsl 11â€," l: l“ will} always o1:i ing the stock and all the other Jobs ‘“ ' ' '3 l ‘3 â€â€â€œâ€œ"‘-‘- (â€â€œ1 “â€5. that. help to make life worth llVlnâ€? ill" “US." 111'“ j_'l\t‘li 'd chann- to fur- _____.______ " gi-i themselves and llli‘ll' worries Read The Chronicle ads on page 7. § LOT 7. 11034. ‘21. i'llili C taliiiiiir 1(llI acres; ‘ cultivation. liillilllt'l‘ Murmur . convenient to school; or. J ‘ . isvs are a frame liti"ll Ext-w. if. 2‘ 1t stone lllllllllilllHYl; ("intermo- i also hav lial‘ii 30x30 with w'rrim .: ’ moot; lint: 1H.“ Qtllei; l\\'r':‘.-- '.' brick house, furnace lll‘Iz‘r“.. ‘ frame woodslied: lll'llil‘il“.‘.'t“l. .‘.O to house. with wiiu‘im .: zoom-col Water tanks; 30 acres swear-r. tail. to acres to sweet t'er-r: it.» Kl“ ls well fenced and in a good slate cultivation. l-‘or li‘.foi"ni’-"-r'i 'i'=i . ,,.. wilt. ‘l"‘l ‘q MCKECHNIE MILLS For Best Quality FLOUR and FEEDS for a few hours. Many of those ini-l pi'oniptu concerts. got up at perhaps; ' a days notice. would not be put: ; . . to shame on any i'omrrrt platl'oi'ni‘ Feed Prices Flour PI'ICCS ,. ‘ D M, l’ ,1 .L “mm" “M “l â€â€˜1“ “m" “I‘ 1““ 1‘ “Vt-"l’ll‘t'l‘l - Oat Chop ton sacked $38 00 Maple Leaf Flour bag $450 ll~ i\'i ‘itr‘m‘ S mm i “' ’7 i’i‘ uo“'\‘v ; l . . . '9 '- o ' one I , o. o “('3 . - . lilt\lli]td.227.311“l Hm“ UWHH m‘ “myâ€; If. Interested In Radio Crimped Oats, ton. sac’d 38.00 Cream of West Flour bag 4.50 -â€" __._‘ .‘Ii’i“"‘â€â€\-{, .‘ ,4 1‘. ,-..:, f. . k .* l“, -.I this Fall call and hear it Mixed Chop, ton. sacked 35.00 . F 0 NORTH ram Lois . \ t it i. > t\\ \\tt S dlli l loll SlitJL'LlSl ShOI‘tS. ton. 851(3de. â€H. 38.00 FIVE CI'OWII lOUI‘, bag.. 4.5 22. ligremout. t‘t’itlttllllllt‘l Mun, r... I acres cleared. balance " '1‘“ ' ‘ ‘ r r l 'v ")‘I bush; lll good stile II. ru.ti\.. frame liiirn filXTiO. stone Mason's.“ concrete stables: drllit‘tl we. cement tank at barn. .,“"". ,_ “ (Son. '3 S.l).ll.. interior. to O Canada Flour, bag.... 4.30 King Edward Flour, hag 4.00 Pastry Flour, 24 lb..... 1.00 Tankage, 60%, per bag. . 3.50 when a as tho. Bran, per ton. sacked... 36.00 Feed Flour. ton. sacked 44.00 Oyster Shell, per bag. .. 1.75 Standard Screenings, ton 33.00 Ii lip unlit thr- last. two. i condition of mind known '1 "short tlnie‘ lilut‘s" gels . i; one. Fellows will start. to pesterlt 1 -M . FAllA the sergeant. days before their re- lease is due. "Have niv clothes - . .. “ - . . ,l . m...“ M, .0 1»... mmâ€? .15 my Cracked Corn, Argentine, per cwt. $2.25 tuition}; in. .5....- it... 3.....- , and in good stall" (It I'liilEVliim‘l ticket made out to .___.._-3“ and a hundred and_ one other useless things. which Just go to show the Poultry Feeds, Calf Meal, Oil Cake, Ground Flax, Rolled Oats, Wheatlets, Whole Wheat Flour, Mining 90"“!3 rooms. wt. “'0 lli‘omiscs are a brick Naif?†Il ii ' - ‘. l frame woodslied attached. ii. it S-antl 6-Tiilie Models mentally excited state of the in- mate. Hme-ei'. fortunately. the Salt, Bone Phosphate, Beef Scrap. we“1mm,WWWâ€: this farm. making a viii-rim; «it ‘ farm. This pmperty w. right- to quick purchaser. ‘ H ticult rs apply at \thlS-‘rtl .~ 3‘th (Lit. 4. Durham. Ont. ill .1 LOT WEST HALF 31. «WI. 1 “'1‘? li'\.1<. .i»‘. ' ii ~I Let us demonstrate these superior machines free of charge in your own home. guards are. understanding and when a man has only a short time to go they let up on him a little and pass a good many things which would otherwise be reprimanded. It is this human side of the staff Try our Cod Liver Oil for your poultry Nothing Better Feeding Molasses, 25¢. per Gallon which cannotbe rated too highly. . . . that maktes $11,113? Dogï¬sh £1131: G M 1.3 hr We pay highest Market Price for all kinds of ,. tinck so acres- goon builrr q ‘ 0’ S o . . c' .. ‘. , .‘I A...†blgv uiiiilth a(inesaelfwisgto guess what “ eorge I c “g In Grams’ Get 0111‘ pnces before you sell. \ , never “3â€â€œ)? wells: "t ;;(,';1.1i3,rl{dll crime each prisoner committed. - . TOWN DELIVERY 3 l 0' galatlvatioxj) 313103;; m, ‘* 'l‘ “ xii... + rs sash sass Sole agent m Durham J W 1 E . s ' east... it... i .2 w it t e crlmlna as ° dV. . . f ' Wen on RI‘ c ’ . T 1 l0. ill â€7 all at sea. The most ferocious an 1(3th 01' o o , iverton led.. 010“ - ~ . i- " lookin individual may be a forger. Fada Radj . l ‘ ' ' ' . o ‘ =_â€"â€"â€"â€"___â€"â€"â€"___,â€"-â€"___-=_-_.-â€"__â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€""'â€""-=‘. ' ' the g3 mild-mannered one who 08' Phone 114 ‘ Durham, Ontario . “I didn’t mind mp lickiug.“ sub. 3 one would imagine would not hurt . ‘ -' . « - . , ~ . . , , ‘ a the little sin. “but I illinit it. r . . . . ’ ' - r - cowardly to do it beliinr my bill