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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Feb 1928, p. 7

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3, 1928 level and 1 43¢ leS ih' nearly a liluisxnw [no third li siiixlw l0 eliiiiil llllil l, Yankee. lent about 1"" --l change llt‘ unwed ml: "Say, .-i'ii-:iiis iii -:; duiiiiied I l'liuts .liS .Vitlti iii weld- fixes later at L‘. [00 . iiiilt‘l‘ obile l f u 1 york- lziilly ERS it It Medical 0mm. nus Juirson a Jameson ham. Office hours 2 to 5 s pm. (except Sundays}. pm. 7 Office and residence. corner site old Post Office. (Sundays excepted). DR. A. II. BELL Physician and Surgeon. Lambton street, Durham, On excepted. __.â€"_____._._._____ C. G. AND BESSIE McGILLIYRAY Chiropractors :lraduates Canadian College, Toronto. N once east of the Hahn House on J. 1.. SMITH, I. 3., I. C. P. 8. 0. Chiropractic cellor" kit h‘» . , 3., Office Macfarlane c “1 iange. Apply ( ordon coum s'rrrs ras'r rout Palace Picture. , t0 FOR SALE in both senses of the word here. As a music hall dancer, toe danc- izonntess and Lambton Streets, Oops-f 01an FOR SALEâ€"APPLY ZENUs mg is only part other exhlblt 1n Oflice hours: . . . ll to 11 a.m.. 1.30 to i p.m., 7 to 9 pm. TWO DOZEN KITCHEN CHAIRS IN dance in the London Limehouse dis- Durham the picture, which includes a‘ little good condition; chea f trictwhile. a mob that had been quick galaâ€"T. Henfierggnfasgaggg fighting furiously looks onâ€"to fool Office Durham. 916.2 the “hobbies” who have come to t.Gradu- 3“â€" quell a riot! ate University of Toronto. Eyes A F OLNG YORK SOW WITH 7 PIGS tested and corrected. Office hours: two weeks 01d- 2 to 5 p. m.. 7 to 9 p.m,, Sundays Hanover, or phone Allan Park. Then there’s a beautiful dance she John Sharp, R, 2, performs in a dream sequence. and a series of dances of all varieties \â€" executed as headline dancer at the _ . . , _ Limehouse music hall, at the head condition: 11-disc International fer- of the “Quayside Chorus”. The skill displayed by Colleen in these scenes is the result of years of Block. Durham. Day and night phone M- Grant. R. R- 3.. Durham 2 23 29d practice in general dances, and of :23. 6 u 23 Dental Directory " DR. w. CCPLC'KBiilNG, affiri’s'r‘ (itiirc, over J. J. Hunter’s store, thirliani; 1 )fii’itario. J. F. GRANT, D. D. S., L. D. S. __ Honey, tf FINES 7. . ' two months. of intensive training T gipfifly gfifi‘flflgw‘grlggfi for the particular ones she uses in pound can soloâ€"WmJA. Macdon-i"T“'ink1‘:‘!095-” . ald. Countess Street, Durham. 296p Th9 DICUII‘O. WINCH most ambitions to date. brings the PROPERTY FOR SALE star to the screen as the heroine of ‘ one of Thomas Burke’s famous Honor Graduate University of Tor- FOR SALEâ€"A NUMBER OF GOOD Limeliouse tales. m a mop Of golden onto, Graduate Royal College Dental Surgeons of Ontario. Dentistry i all its branches. Office of Macbeth} Drug Store. ~I. era! ‘Dz'rectorv. - _ ~__-__.____*~ ’ ’ninntraao' MacQUARRIE_ f0“? acres. Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Dt’RHAM, OWEN SOUND DIINDALK, FLESHERTON Lambton St.. 868 2nd Ave., Durham. day. l. 30 to 9.30; Dundalk Offic upt‘ll every Friday all day. C. C. Middlebro’, J. H. MacQuarrle, Owen Sound. LUCAS o HENRY liurristers. Solicitors. etc. A mem- f . fl 1 RI' paii‘ of the firm Will he in Durham on O} '1‘ . ”M, a liiesduy til each week. Appointments “'1”! M155 lxathryn 59115 and MP. {ll'.\' be made with the Clerk in the Ivonneth \Oung. two min-p P. F. MacARTHUR Notary Public, Conveyancer, etc. Durham, Ontario finals. Mortgages. muted. \‘our business solicited. Office in resuience, opposnte McLaughlin’s Garage ‘.' 5* Ziiiipd GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for :"l'lllfi. l)ilit‘$ arranged at The ERN a“ COIIN’elliellCGS. Oil .‘Ubel‘t » , :) . . a. . I ; tilll'liniclfi mnw, St ° t H" h it 1 m ion lets and -0 year-olds; rooster; , _ ' “t. ‘ SS SS ~â€" . . - - .. ‘ ‘s ~' L' :..w l“. Duncan Dundalk. Ont._. ‘ " cen ’3 - 9‘ U ; i . 9 in white. legllm'ns; barred rock 1.005- I iii.t mieting .‘ ‘ 3.. . .. «11) mg d lst. of March, Apply Lill‘lll’llClP of- ilzioiie 4-. i o. 0 en D - , fire. '3 lb ’2pd JOHN AITKEN Auctioneer Grey and .Bruce Sales promptly attended to. satisfaction guaranteed. Terms upon application. ‘ " ~ ‘ March 16th rows. 3 sections: Central 9 r 515 (lllllth. to be held on , EgggseéAllélnRPazrk 2.9.2m 102% followed by good i-u-ogpamme. 1.01191». gBAiizs BURIAL Co. FUNERAL SERVICE New Modern Funeral Parlors 2 Phone Kingsdale 4344 . 122-123 Avenue Road Toronto lohn W. Bates R. Maddocks l»'o:‘nieriy of l’lesherton ____________â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€""â€" “E acres in good FARMS FOR SALE --_ M ' Cir ~ cox. 21. common. cox- {311-2114. hie acres: S?) acres ‘ under . ‘."‘i\ anon. balance hardwood bush. ~«Nation: to school: on (P? rm".- .\.~s are a frame barn 42x6.) ft. with foundation: concrete stables. ‘- .. ill'lV barn 30x30 with stone oase- ho: pen 20x40: twelve-room .' house. furnace heated. also i’izlll‘iz‘ \\ oodshed; drilled well close house, with windmill: concrete tanks: 30 acres seeded to ha} . 113..“ H, sweet clover: this farm ~ fenced and in a good state of ’:\.LZ'.O!‘.. For ingir‘ma'tilgldgl‘fig’ 4 ' ‘Q IV. .u. 4. ' -- ‘ ' . \zlv'ht‘oii. Dair, 102323“ __- . ‘ .. \ 'li'l‘ll PART LOTS _7 AND 8. CO}; .2 l :ceiuont. containing 66 acresboag "S cleared. balance hardw . T‘s": in good state of CUttljathl‘i. Time bar}: 34x50. stone basIemen‘i “Chile stables: drilled we.l ans tank at barn. Also Lo..s ‘ 5 Corr. 3. S.D.R.. Glenelg. coma ‘ 'i -:~j.â€" no acres: 100 acres clearcn ti good state of cultivation. o .-rcmises are a brick gorge conâ€" ' : swen rooms. g m»? wtiodshed attached: drilleg - a: liver: never failing springs tk 't"~ farm. making a chmce stoc "i"’i. "his property will be ‘ar- to quick purchaser. “For p \\ atsons Dairy. 102523“ .‘ fare RUDE}. at 3. Durham. Out. “I Chronicle Advertising Pays! Try It... . ,. Calder D. Hopkins. Block, MillStreet, second door east THAT pROPERTY Owen Sound. - . , l‘leslierton Office open every Satur- insnie water, Durham. _ Discharges. lupus, .\.~Slj."llnlt:‘lliS. \\lll$. Agree- nn-uts. elc.. prepared on the shortest . . . , _ , walt't‘. and fully and properly ex- [“0 “MI-)5 “ANTED- Grey _ Canada Act shall apply to the proâ€" obtained from the Principal. building lots 0n George street, North curls. The role. is as different from n of Skating Rink, Durham. Apply to her customary ones as is her ap- 2 21 ff pearance. In the supporting cast are Kenneth Harlan. Gladys Brock- KNOWN AS well. Warner Oland Tullv Marshall Park Lot 6. Jackson’s Survey, within and other capable players. the corporation of the Town of Durham. containing approximately For further particulars GREYâ€"BRUCE PARTY regarding this property apply at The Chronicle Ofl'ice. Durham. .tf - The Owen Sound Dailv Sun- COMFORTABLE DWELLING HOUSE - . . 2.. ~ ,. and lot. on Albert street, Durham, Time” has a1 ranged a 4’ day 0‘ er- . s .s Tour for Grev and Bruce chicken house. For m .. - - g _. . particulars apply John Crutchley. peoiile. 193"“? May 31" all“ “5”“ Durham. ' 1 12 ff. ing England. Scotland. Belgium and France. This is a fine opportunity of visiting the old land in the com- GOING OVERSEAS 6 COMING EVENTS pany of friends. Send for illustrated MR. G. H. GI'STAR, ORGANIZER booklet. giving lull information. Institute. Brantford. AUCTION SALE Farmstock and Implements Lot 66. Con. 2. S. D. R. Bentinck TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1928 at one o’clock HORSESâ€"Team general mares: general years old. CATTLEâ€"flow. supposed due April 6: Cow. siipi‘msed due July 6: flow. supposed due September 15; 2 farrow cows: 3 steers: heifer risâ€" blind artists. will give a concert under the ausâ€" pices of the Durham \Vomen's In- stitute on March 1. Particulars next. week, i'iurpOSe purpose horse. 10 MAIDS WANTED SISTERS lâ€"li'et'erred. for a comfortable home in Guelph: all conveniences: state age. religion and wages. Apply to Mrs. John Sutherland. 60 Nic'l‘ague FOR RENT er. 6 foot cut. mower. pea harvest- KEEP THE DATE OPEN er and bundlcr; ten-hoe drill. hay FOR THE ANNI'AL ST. PATRICKS rake. scuffler. walking plough. 2- banquet of the Queen Street l'nited furrow plough. set diamond har- sct barrows. lain fanning mill. set. 2.000 lbs. Admission. adults 50c. children. scales. turnip pulper. stone boat. 25,-, 2.16.1:3.l.3 Adams wagon. new. with box. siiiring iseat: hay rack. stock rack. set. bob-i MONUMENTS fleighj" with box. rubber-tired ANYONE THINKING 0F ERECTING JULâ€""5i. L‘Ultt‘l‘. :91 MEN} harness. a monument. or having inscription St‘t P10111211 118111955. set. SIDS“? 1131‘- work done. should see me before 11055. cream separator. 119W: SUSHI? placing their orderâ€"W. J. McFad: kettle. Quebec heater. for wood or don. Durham. Ont. 2.16M .coal: shovels. forks. neckyokes. logâ€" . chains. wliit‘i'lotrees. cans. FARMS FOR SALE 'ging mail box and other articles: LOTS 1 AND 2. CON. 4. GLENELG- pails, , too numerous. to mention. l . HAYâ€"About forty tons mixed 5 - state of CUlUVfl-lhay. timothy and alfalfa; quantityg tion: bank barn. cement stablesiof mange-15, ; .' a a - 3 . -' , l implement. shed. eh” six-zoomed . -. , . , . a. frame house: drilled well and never-l {TEARMS‘HZ‘F- .1 Wis anuall -ums! ammo cppinv Docqessinn \Iapch 1 to. .310 and under. cash: oxer that; t .- ~ :- .. ~~ u - . - . . _ Applv )lrs. Carrie Aljoe. Durhamlamount 12 months credit on ap-l Ont. ‘ 2 9 if. l proved JOlllt notes bearing interes w « - at 6 ier cent per annum. LOT 7. CON. 2i. l‘AJRE.\iU.\T. THEi L t acres. For information apply Mrs. FARM FOR RENT Jean Corbett. 1614 Lorne Ave.. Sask- LOT 4. CON, 2, 5333310311 100 ACâ€" atoon. Sask: 216 res: good buildings; plenty of water; well _ fenced and in ood HOUSE FOR SALE state of cultivation; possession ; ar, - . _ , .. 1. For further particulars apply to BRICK D“ ELLING: ALL CON VEN- : . , .9 High School. Apply at once to W. DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL . . McGowan. 79 Frederick St.. Kit- Shener. 10 20 tf The School is thoroughly equippeo , to take up the following courses: ‘ APPLICATION b'ro PARLIAthN'gn Notice is here y given a ‘ ' . application will be made to the Leg- (2.? Entrance to NormalSchom. islature of Ontario at its next ses- Each member of the Staff is a (gm- side. on behalf of the Congregation versity Graduate and experienced of the Presbyterian church . at Teacher._ ‘ Priceville for an Act to permit a Intending pupils should prepare 1. new vote to be taken to deCide enter at beginning of team. whether The United church of Information as to Courses may be (1} Junior Matriculation. ‘ - ' of the The School has a_creditable record gigsiiytgif'idiie Egfiligatiiogriceville in the past which it hopes to main- . ~ - tain in the future. \ as 1:331:32??? coming into force Durham is an attractive am: 0 g - . healthy town. and good accommoda- Mcfhrthr MM? tion can be obtained at reasonable Solicitors fgtbe Applicants ram Dated at Toronto 18 J. A. M. RORB. B. A... Principal. 11th day of January. 1928 . 1 196 JOHN nonaisoa, Chairman. , I» 8m coon nor T038” In. no“ wan to ZimOSiS is to be found in f. sys- fhm on. in 'WW Cur” tem of starvation. And 'besides, a and W3 take Speaking of being “on your toes” M you should see Colleen Moore in . . w . _ - . . Office and residence a short dist- iclgnfib “154$? oainefiuigefi‘lgr ‘Twmk‘emsi’ at the Veteran 8m [.amliton Street, er Town. Dur turning out the finest won: on short Theatre, Friday and Saturday, Feb- to enjoy good food, and lots of it, Ln“ ' t1 ruary 24 and 25. She’s on her toes are well, or believe themselves to in high tension, weakness of the -‘ a . . . 1: (301190115; it a generation ago. How otherwise is the careful and competent physi- NOTICE TO CREDITORS : my. labove estate will be held at Owen 3 ..N ‘N ‘g___y .3 . - - ‘ ' _‘Sound in the (,ltlicial Receivers ot~ l I IPIF IL 1 V 1U" 01 mick bmd ficc on the 2nd of March. 1926. at 2 o‘clock in the. afternoon. you have any debtor for which you are entitlec rank. proof of such claim must be: tiled with me. when appointed; oiliei'Wise the Ill't.l~'\\'alkt'.‘ti 'a hundred miles on his! «wings of HA} doliOl'S “Stat“. \Vlll bOii distributed filled yulll‘ claim. l “sociation will ship stock from Dur- ; ham on . . . ; requested to give three days liOthtt.. 04- __ «QUAGK aim QUACKERY Some people certainly eat too . much and ots 6f people eat rather more than, they needs-but this does' AS BLONDE DANCER not. justify anyone in asserting that the cure of all diseases from achéi very real danger lies in the reitera~ tion‘ of this alleged doctrine. Re- peated often enough, people begin to believe it-ausually the wrong people. For, after all, those well enough he so. They do not bother their heads with any “advice to the ail- ing”. It is the man whose bad habits have already had their efl'ept and who has begun to pay the price heart, chronic indigestion or what have you, who allows himself to be deluded into the belief that total abstinence and acid juices will re- store him to his pristine well being. So he goes on diet (so called) and wastes precious and unrecoverable time, instead of going to his medical adviser and learning exactly what his trouble is, and how it should be met. The late Mr. Barnum had a pro- found knowledgeof human nature, and his statement that “the public likes to be fooled” appears to be as true today as it was when he made can one explain the popularity of cults and ’ologies which are mostly scientific absurdities and palpable frauds. Isthere any more serious indict- ment of the level of general intelli- genoe than the fact that thousands of people rush to the quark and the "irregular“ men and rather than to those women who have spent . I . a 4' I ‘ PAGE 7. 1": «a... - - m warren cos'r - _ or use PRODUCTION (Experimental Farm’ Note.) 1 Canada has the greatest railway The cost of the eggs produced milago per capita‘. “ during the four winter mbnths is a Canada’s u . ‘ , factor Worth considering, 'where the longest 0C; ftgefypgfldge span '9 cash returns are the main obJectiv Canada has the largest grain mills in the British Empire. it that all poultry raisers have that objective in mind. , . .Canada has the world‘s richest nickel and asbestos mines. The importance of this is best demonstrated b taki two of the y ng ' Canada has the highest hydraulic lift-lock at lâ€"‘eterboro. pens with the loweSt winter pro- Canada has the most extensive sea duction and comparing them with the two pens with the highest win- . . tor production, making a total of “Sherlesln the world. , twenty-four birds in each lot. Lot Canada possesses the worlds “’3‘ 1 (low pens) laid 121 eggs at a 85’» Dulpwood resources. total feed cost. of $19 or $1.88 per “PM?“ has the wm‘lfll‘s largest dozen. The market value was $6 grain conveying system. showing a loss on feed cost of $13 (““303 has \the largest buffalo laid 1131 eggs at a feed cost of herd (WW0) m the world.‘ $21.97 or 23.3 cents per dozen. The Lanada has the largest agriculâ€" market value of these eggs was "“31 implement "1‘1"qu m the $56.08. realizing a labor and invest- limbsh Empireâ€"The M3359Y-Hal‘1‘18 ment return over feed cost of $34.11 loronto. , or $1.42 per bird. Lot 2 consumed .Lanada has the largest combina- only $397 worth more feed than lion elevator in the world at Port turns for feed consumed. ‘ hҤ'“~’-15- _ From the preceding figures, one is Lanada has one of the largest gold portancc of getting the pullets 1’1'9‘1”‘3”‘S at “'0 1‘3“? or 33000300 hatched early and having them well a 2‘33": , matured hr the last of October or mm”? “as the most extenswe first of Noyembei‘ for it is during lobster. fishery (in. its west cost. and the winter months that one receives '3’” l‘iiggest “3111'!” port. Prince the best. price for eggs. Moreover. l ”limit" , i . if one, can secure a profit over Lana-«la ins the largest railway feed cost during the four winter yarns m “l“ “7W” ”lwl'ah'd “3' one months such as is shown from Lot Gilmmf'Phfl’,“ ("P°Rj’. 3' Winnipeg 2. namelv $1.112 per bird. satisfa‘ct- “ '1,“ 3281“”93 Of Sldml-“S. _ ory returns from the plant are fair- Canada has ”3"- hlgfi't‘Sl dam in the ly well assured. But on the other i world, the (101111), at the head of the V band. if the eggs are costing from i St- Maurice River. With a capacity -mm. 0. .- “w... SOHE OF THE BIG THINGS $1.88 to $2 per dozen to DI‘OdHCt‘lgqlume the Assouan dam on the during the winter months with ai‘ ‘9' market value of on“. 61") cents. itl, Canada has tholargest pulp millof will take many dozen during the. l “5 kind in the world, at Chicoutimi, . l to overcome this. :QUEbCC, ’ a" ' the ‘~ ti t " "l nipmn-C summer months '"50t W1“! a daily capac1ty of 381S lIl . pa en dllt .-(. . l handicap. it ons. study of the mysteries of the. human body and the ailments from which it too often suffers? There is no “fast" way to recover a state of health that. has been lost. No one, however loudly he may be self-ai‘ivertised. has discovered a royal road to the restoration of damaged organs or disordered func- tions. For the sick and the siill'er-' ing the only trustworthy councellor . . i manâ€"Red (moss Magazme. Advertise in The Chronicle. It pays! ? i ii In the estate of George S. Burnett ;t of the Town of Durham. in strut (“11.1 ill (in 1 .1 mg 3 years; 5 steers: heifer. Pismgilk’l‘ty 101' “'9 lll‘llt‘lit 01‘ his credit-lot?) the pullets will make satisfac- “ 6' ‘ "' ‘ l ' ‘1 ' p- 2 vears: 2 spring calves: 3 fallloi-s. and the. llourthas appointed meltory returns, calves. ito be custodian of the estate of the S\\'lNEâ€"â€"Brood Sow due March 3. ldebtor until the first meeting of the. . .‘ that the of creditors in tho. Notice is further given f l’o entitle you to vote flu-reat.‘ proof of your claim must be loi‘lged some 53,} Spsfimfi as they gather to l with me before the meeting is held,|i;.1k ”WT!’ the days When the ladies PpoXllL'S it) he 115ml at the mentjngWyure lllC‘C’ “HTTP-lined garments. must be ' ' thereto. s . ' that if very few make a million. li‘ffiu‘lged with me prior take notice claim against the And further t or with the trustee; amongr the parties en- .i thereto without rii-gard to: t Dated at Durham this 17th day of: ‘ February. 1928. ; ROBERT BURNETT. Custodian ? NOTICE TO FARMERS The Durham U.F.C. Live Stock As- Tuesdays. Shippers arc-l l Everything must go as the pro--; . James Lawrence Manager.l ' .. irt ' f “ i J ilin Lawren“ Es- ,. ; -. F ,- . F , . ,i ’ . i‘ii-‘(eitcoingriéiiig loo acres iiitgoodipueml is gniLg up faiming. 'Phone 601 r 13 Durham. Rh. 1.“ condition- brick house. bank barn.iWM- SMITH, JOHNAAITKEN, ,: moi wat ir from drilled well: wind- Proprietor. uctloneer. . ’ niill: good silo: reasonable price to APPLYBgél'angliihsoylACEEEDOFFICE l g quick purchaser. For further par- B AR FOR SERVICE . ‘ . -1 ~ 1 l2 ”i: ticiilars apply to Philip Lawrence - - - 9 - fl . Durham. tvi particu an. .. t 3 or W. J. Lawrence. Durham. Execu- XOLNG YORK HOLg. ONE DOLLAR é tor-c 2.16.tf at time of serviceâ€"H. Eckhard. l: , M ‘ , g Priceville. Route 1. 1117 3mpd LOTS 62 AND 63 CONCESSION 2. S. - g D. R.. Bentinck. consisting of 100 . ROWE’S Bakery Provision Store g 3 l l t i g Flour i The Finest Manitoba . i per bag I i t 3 l l E i $4.50 Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Goods Delivered Anywhere in Ten E. A. Row Baker 8: Confectioner the different kinds of feed fed and l \es m every W33." eaten by each lot. it was very inter- ; ”“5 great inheritance. esting to note that there was very little difference in consumed of grain. or green feed or beef scrap fed in hoppers but Lot 2 lily of dry mash and shell that lot! i consumed. Of course Lot. 2 would 3 tl"ie§sible. have them pi'oiicrly matured Province. of Ontario. autl‘ioi'izei‘l as- I by the first of November. then feed signor. Notice is hereby given thatlleorge : With grain fed twice daily in litter. S. Burnett ol'lhii'iiani (lid on the lltli dry mash iii lioi’ipt-rs. a plentiful sup- ililN' of PCTH‘IIRI'X. HHS. make an au- . ply (if grit, «"iystei' shells, green fem}. thorized assignment of all his pro- fresh water it dying from kissing. ing girls aren't getting any. rowly escaped death in a smallpox epidemic. J mlmtihile to knock down a telegraph-g pole. o o. 0.0 .oanQHOHQCOQuQnQnOa0.".0000. Let us as Canadians train oursel- to be worthy of in convincing the quantities of. -.â€"â€"â€" Salesman (to actress buying car): i‘l can recommend this make, mad- :am. it glides along.r so quietly and [smoothly that. no one would notice the. heavy pro- it.” lucers consumed twice the quaii-i the quaiit ities milk. grit Actress: “That‘s no good to me; ,show me another.” _â€"+‘ rceive considerably more beef Henry Ford complains that funny fsciaip lliall Lot l from the dry mash stories about his cars have preju- but so far as the hopper feeding was diced women against them. It be- concerned. there was practically comes: increasingly difficult to know in (illlt‘l'tlllct‘. what funny stories [nay safely be TO keep the winter (70% at a min- (“id in the [presence of ladies.â€" mum. raise hred-to-lay stock. have Punch. he pullets hatched as early as pos- hem properly during the winter. Durham Planing Mill 'e are prepared to supply the public with ' Sashes Doors House Trimmings and everything in the wood- working line that will be re- quired for the annual spring building or repairing program. Hardwood Flooring Kept on Hand We can deliver any of these articles on short notice. We Do Custom Work We manufacture Chicken Crates, any size. W. R. F. CLARK Bruce 8: Saddler Sts. Durham (with the chill taken â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"_â€"_ A doctor says that lhOllSallflS are That's an in- inuation that those well fed look- The photographs being radioed. rom Europe appear. so far. to be ikenesses of persons who have nar- 'l‘ho moths: of today must. have "Twelve always makes a dozen" agely observe,- an economist. But ._.~._._.-_.-_.â€".. oououououo»cum...mmwwmmwmumm-WM-Mvwwmmunecono- A goof-l many people still seem to; hink that it's possible for an auto-: A Scotchman. it is reported. has} lands. \\-'e are still guessing what: t was he was looking for. l “It’s All Fixed NOW!” WHEN your car leaves our shop, you can bet that it’s- in tip-top running condition and that you won’t receive an exorbitant bill either. Our standard is such that we’re satisfied with nothing short of perfection: and our wellâ€"equipped staff of expert me- chanics stand ready to make good our beast. Try us and see! You’ll be satisfied! Let Us Rejuvenate Your Car! _ SMITH BROTHERS « Fpr'd Sales and Sam a i: i- ‘3‘ Q Q.- 1‘“ J» ..- “a? ,

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