““3. October 1‘, I.†centage MacKay. _ Bowes Mr. and Mrs. Bender of Tobyhanna, nnoyed, Pennsyivmia. 311d Mrs. Teft Of New ,0" by . ‘ Jersey spent the week-end with Mr. r33 par- and Mrs. J. N. Murdock. “om Of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Murdock Jean lmntem- and Percy are s riding the t artist?“ week in Detroit.pe tttt °t "t" ° Mis Pauline Arkell Of Palmerston i" my “Sit“ dlll'ina the week-end with her it Klaus Slstel', ms. M. H. Bailey. y- Master Rolnnd Bulky ream â€hand home in “novel on Friday 21hr: Victim ’ spending aevenlmmhhm rounded Mr and Mn is. H. Bailey- , ’ I him- Mr and Mrs. Thomas -B¢nm dieatiiig were in Perms yesterday attending the Iiennetts mom of the farmer's nephew . Miss tenure Rea! left for Pei-gun this retifhe weektoresumeherdutieaatthahos- ptmththotolaoeafteratwoweep' holook hoiidolwithherparenta, “Lanera. corn-so J. Bear. Dentinck. â€hurl: ï¬xgflfl mutilation-t .. . i- the ~"?v hm“. Malacca "lows. .C.Websterover. ‘- . -â€". . atleastaveatigeof.theanimalahavc ‘ 'lroL‘ flit-smut McKenzie.3‘Oron(i:, end. .- ._ , tttt'tttt - [Hm-Al - - , ï¬ght. a. worms __ nothing that man does in some degree mulmmmflfm “Mum.“ 39°an WWWMW,“ W M.-Millard. for sometime-tellerin ' ' ' â€"â€"â€"__.;__‘. ~ " Knox church-Women's Missionary “Sinceetthen theanimala ' man. ' . Miss t m ' til-1.?“ " tiâ€. now Bank here. has been trans-.- ’ ' " ' ' Society held their annual thankoffer- ' m‘m . AGAIN mirage telefton may ,0, ,mmwm. 33mm“ . sarcasmâ€"mas . ~ in, meetlns 1.“ mm, h, the with "at! indium “mud†, madman: anon Bri tion fortt‘he align“ ‘M- being take, nby NLR.8.-McGillivray 01- Trinity church'swas’the scene of""'ii schoolroom of the. chm, to which mogzir tsw'ni‘iznt surely Hearts were saddened when it “‘h m . .- . Grand Valley. . - gum mm-uoo'cimgvmatmy were welcomed the Dornoch and the e m ' ‘ “tit†â€9' h’ †the M ' Why "“1 mac-a fur. and Mrs. Harold‘Shas-pe or To-- morning'whensleanorrouise;daughter Queenstieet Auxiliaries. Mrs.RObert $3? “’1': "W t" the 0Ҡmm emgmt: 3"“ °" Yspen yand Saturday mvmmtthcweck-endwithhisw. oiMrfGeome Kress'andthelate m... mm, President ofKnoxw. M. war . wasnrst proclaimed by Mrs, c .. son and brother irrGuelph, . . cuts, Mr.. aners. Ben . in . of Dur . m ’0 m w; 8.‘-was"in’the chair. After the 090m Moses and was emphasised by thenBud- Brown during the early morning .. smmwsm mam, , s, we... . { ‘ W... s...“ a. as. a... “ram .-. ........ m. m ,...... .......... reams. mm s. .. a.“ r??? so...“ “3?: a ... ' ' ’ -" Jun†minim!†mm“?- The Wm oi WTW' “9‘- “utdm t° “m the-mettth‘ bit in which the mother and son have doubters motherleas. Deceaaed Y t0 Win W work in the W from an extended visit. with iriends many arrow-“d W8- Gm'ht'Y-Ot T°' 5â€" With “’3' MM“ °t the mm" many adventures 'me author says “9“ “it“! ‘0' “he 7““ “it h“ ' t . . - . . and s . Cleveland. ronto, 9nd immediately after-the nup-s Provinces represented the w- M. -3~ «my. incident 1h their biography is been connned to her bed the - t mm, mm, mm, m mm a“ . . lo . clove“ tial knot was tied by the Rev. E. Hayes, 01.. the .church and Revs Dnhndioott. mm m though â€mg a, the um..- month and was lovingly and . may mom ma myedunsmr with her sister, owing teens m Mr.aners.Brigl'iamleftonamotor Mildew 0‘ the church._wer¢8¢ntt0 smmmthem helm to...†caredfor oyherdaughter Faith a. morning with the farmer’s mg m? ‘ “me" °‘ th‘ “it“?! Mia. who is trip to North. Bay. Ottawa, Montreal, 'I‘rin. idad-last year to represent the Un- than one o. mm mm, .. eryth ing possible was done' to . . M . I, l] in hospital. . and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Brigl- it“! church on the occasion of their 1,. speaking of the m; of the mom... her life but to no avail. Daoeaaad - . . . . ham are well and fav‘orabl known in. Golden Jubilee. Mrs. Pbrbes graphic- - « “W" V“ mm“! in town that Don-I “Nana's rOI-ULA'I'ION . A Durham. whore. the bride? was very “13' “PEN" the inherent mes there â€but the wt“ ‘t'tyt' m uttte out 0t that â€the" "ht†tttt Molly Cottontail: She was a true hero- wrapped in devotion to that of . ald Croft, a former Durham lad, was a , ' ' ' " ii ‘11 ine on] and turn victim I . .. i -- ' , - . = highly esteemed and the chronicle Joins “h. , 0“!!! how mapeonle appreciated , - - famil , . .. .. . Mr aiid wt? $3....†' . Canada ‘ Mum“ °n "‘m‘ “t m in Whine. them much nominees; . the '0“ “he t“ the“ The ï¬ve thit' milliotii: thatywitiiiiutita ttthiiughumtuiii‘iiziiid to laiish aflwectionm m at: her Her la ur and Mr estimated at 9,934,500 by the Bureau of '- - ' ' ' sion stations were all doing "a very suc- ism have lived and done their best it“ been “OM for its Wt ‘ t and Mrs. A- McArthur spent the first Statistics; this being an increase of ' CROSS-HUNTER I asst-m. work, and the . people showed .. ' . ' ‘ e ' appreciation by ‘ attending their ter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Coutts. Conn the following figures as the 95th On Wednesday morning, October 15 meetings in great numbers. Mrs. Forbes Msis Jean DerbY. R.N., and Miss Mar- population of each province and terri- at 7-30. a quiet wedding was solemnlzed showed some spléndid views of the ail-ii; Deng]; R.N., who have been holi-. i tory; Prince Edward Island 85,300; at the Presbyterian manse, Durham, peOple and missions, which brought Skier Poor-:13“; of her Sniieshi and brain mhgtmsf wt: Elli: {gum . Mr}; gm?“ 3231’ parents, Mr. and Nova Scotia 553,900; New Brunswick, by the Rev. B. D. Armstrong, when home the work much clearer to the and through zmï¬gésmi ts â€g: inglblm Moses Jacklin sac w“ - and“? da to their d tit" returned on T1108- 423.400; Quebec 2,734,600; Ontario Effie, daughter of Mr. James P. Hunter audience present. She eloquently told to her race .. a er ’9 year 1961 in the Old J born St 3'8 tford u 1es in Toronto and 3,313,000; Manitoba 317,500; Saskatche- and the late Mrs. Hunter of Durham a very aflecting story of the good done The story of ‘Bingo’ is th bi h stead on the Durham acklin mt two Mr a <1 mm vely. ' wan 882900, Alberta 660.000. British W33 lOillCd in matrimony with Mr. Her- l by a not well off farmer in Nova Scotia of his own d d the J“ ograp Y miles eas t of Hanove Md limved . n s. H. McCaslin are spend» Columbia 597.000. Yukon 3,700, and bert Cross, also of Durham. The bride l in a former charge of Mr. Forbes by all red that t light"... a great its: 3:; until her in t; at; the: ing two weeks with friends in Guelph. Northwest Territories 9 600 was becomingly dressed ill her wedding hi8 maintaining a student in the Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kearney, return- gown of black crepe. trimmed with l Trinidad Mission schools and the chain 3:“ gig: geghgssggotwï¬ggsaggordmi: 111:6 in“35;:$¢ughmm£ m ed to their home at Whitby after a ho]. Canvasser: “Madam, will you donate cream lace, and was given in marriage of good resulting from it. xday with Mr. Kearney‘s mother, Mrs. something to the new hospital?†by her father. Immediately following Miss Winnie Blythe gave a splendid :vhlsgedzrtemwhgedo “an“?! a dogt.‘ Those gsggssseghgismunmioghtwnon"4'54"! . page 7.. Beggs. and Mrs. Kearney‘s brother, Mr. Mrs. Clancy (who has just ï¬nished the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Cross left solo “The Half Has Never been Toldâ€. never r ' .mufï¬t: giant“ w ofhtarii: D J McDonald) wife of Benuncttm . and Mrs. Frank Irwin. an argumentlâ€"“Well. ye might step in by motor on a honeymoon. trip. the, ORR; of the best meetings was the domestmimnl nor “0:553: gepths reteve; John and Faith at h a MT- (3901'!!! Hahn, student. Toronto, an’ take a look at Clancy. Maybe he’d bride travelling in a tailored coat Of consensus of opinion. A ï¬ne lunch fol- was home over the week-end. . ‘. . do.†brown tweed with fur collar, with hat, lowed the meetin g. of his friendship for the person who is brOther. Arron Jacklin Of Chealey ah purse, gloves and shoes .to . match. On their return they will take up their re- sidence on Countess Street. Mr. and Mrs. Cross are both well known . and in their little world, and died. She thOUShtiulnesa for others, .. . fought. a good ï¬ght. in the battle of life. Spiritual devotion that won the . She was good stuff; the stuff that never 0‘ '11 who knew her. m his master. survives and two grandchildren, flim- BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE’S UNION "The 39mm“ F‘Ox’ is a study of eh“ â€â€˜4 Md McDonald who '- fox life showing the cunning and wis- miss their grandmother. The (anal On Monday evening the Baptist dom developed in a fox. Here are some was held from the home on ï¬lm Young People’s Union of Mount Forest, of the things the foxes taught the afternoon, the We“ hem 000m popular residents and the Chronicle oz- -to the number of about fifty, visited the author when he was supposed to be by 39“ W. Collison, Anglican W tends to them the best ; wishes "of the citizens of the town. ; _ “that“ Baptist Young People and hunting these thieves of the poultry Of Hanover, assisted by Rev. B. Youm. it is not too Early to think Oi ordering your gave a varied programme. Miss Tisdale yard. United Minister Of Elmwood and Rev. Silk of the Mount Forest High School stair “Never sleep on your straight track. 4- Gall-"y. Baptist minister. unites. ALLAN PARK WOMEN’SINSTITUTE presented the topic “We would see “Your nose is before your eyes then A†M in 310““! terms t hith tribute ,Jesusâ€, outlining the many emulative trust it first. tothe deceased's' noble character which characteristics ,of Jesus. Her address, “A fool runs down the wind. V“ tit" 0‘ love, honor and m Allan Park womén's Institute met delivered in a very pleasing manner. “Running rills cure many ills. ‘3 one who held the mpect of oil In! for. their monthly: meeting last Wednes- d‘t’ “me“ “t tht h°th~t °t 1““ .hour followed in which the time was be- crooked one will do. hymns. “Abide with me†and “Rock n Arlinor Bear with a 800:1 attention“! of guiled with game, contest, conversation, “If it's strange. it’s hostile. Aces" Mn. Galloway sang very en.» ~ “Never'ieave 'a'straight trail if a thehymnschoeen wereher tavern- A - ‘ ‘"m and mm The. meetinc and refreshment. The MacGilllvray “Dust and water burn the scent. tlvely “No Night hereâ€. no a.“ ppealed for Christlikeness. A social , all 01’9““! With the “5““ °P°llii18 Ode 101' Hawaiian Quartette dispensed pleasing “Never hunt mice in a rabbit wOod or W“ WM With beautiful floral to- lowedégy “if ‘11::13‘â€! mt “33°“: tmu’Sic throughout theevening. rabbits in a barnyard. . kens WWW love for the dead an mwn'°wd Brzéy m :4:th .mmulgf 1": . ‘ â€"- ' “Keep on the grass. ' sympathy for the living. m gut. .g favorite hymn wiis‘t ' a Friend we . "383"“ M W'M' 8' ttttttttt‘t M the "tttttttt‘t °t tttttt '3;th met tttt ttttt'm" m Have in Jesus†was then ‘ “at. The The monthly meeting of, the W. M. S. snare. etrhlty learr‘igldlohy gift little (ages, D eJ unmodiï¬ed family; Mr. .and Mn minutes of the last meeting were read i 0‘ the Presbyterian church was held ‘t smtiesll ’ ‘esver ise the w 1 you can t Mrs Irvin Brown and familyyt 1mm. and adopted.» me‘rtli" call “8‘ "Well the h°me °‘ “’5' 3' 3' mayden °†cause' lit o w ’t yeilmitd ii? as- Women's Institute Mr Aaroil m, answered with a humorous.§tory-.‘-‘ ‘Mrs. Friday afternoon... October 10- The pres- wind is â€yang? 1mg? uncut youei’t e 'Mrs. William Jackiin and family G.- J. Brown gave apaper mumation ‘dent, Mrs. ArmStropg was m the Chair. .1 i. , ‘3 an mum†8i 0‘ the I by; um. Wm B I “'1'. of Food and Home Canning.’ and Miss The meeting opened bytsmm hymn 19mg.- of a band of wolves. He ",5 Mrs. Victor Jacklin, Hanover; Georg HO kins vs a ecita-tio- “A art 3mm prayer by Mrs. 8. Patterson. Marv n so 1' n 13 rs. 13mm gave the 5mm“ known as the King of Currumpaw, Smith nndfnmfly.m-tr:rie. pies†both were very much enjoyed- " . which was a vast cattle range in north- Flowe Beare reading from Psalm 61. The roll call ,, r '5 were 090m M an'I‘he granite)? fsgwegzgghenagakeen was answered with a verse on “Prayerâ€. :iiil Nae: hMeXiOE. All the shelpherdg grim Sowerby, Elmer Reay, Tin. so e us u or w r Hymn 496 was sung. Various business c men new LO 0 we an . stald. 'I he pail bearers were Ill Our stock is complete and ceived. A letter of thanks was read - wherever he appeared with his trustv . of her no news M matters were discussed. A shower of ~ ,. p , . essrs. Irwin Blown. from Hampden School teacher for the fruit and pickles was received foribarid, terror reigned supreme among . Victor Jacklln, Marshall Jacklin, Geo. we have some special prices I cd â€01’ to _ for Orders race V P ;‘First Aid Kit†which the Institute put Evangel Hall Toronto the cattle and wrath and despair among ' Jacklin, William Jacklin and Fred in. The meeting closed with the na-I The topict for the meeting was their owners. Old Lobo was a gianthacklin. November i5. tional Anthem after which the hostessl..Prayer... Mrs: James Hepburn read among W01V€S~ and was “inning and The funeral was one of the largest served a dainty lunch. The next meet-l a well-prepared paper on “Prayerâ€. strong in proportion to his size. High.†seen in Bentinck township, Rela- and ing will be held at the home Of Mrs.‘Mrs. A. W.-H. Lauder also gave a paper V0106 at night was well-known and «18- . a“... and friends were present {min Joe Brown on November 12. .. . , .. . . _ ’lly distinguished from that of any of 1210.1 Erie A119 . . , on The Life of Dr. Laws , a missmn lhis fellows. They scorno d all humem S â€1' l .1 ' niold. Port Elgm. Omen (.JJd. Tiisuatil. Dobblngton. Holland ary who has done great work in Central d . . . . . erlded all pOisons and continued 101' C“... . . . . . h H'. lï¬uton Station. Sn" 1 p. Africa. Mrs Urquhart of Port Credit at least ï¬ve years to exact mm, Il‘lbllil" â€whim in on ark. ies on October 31 ill the Orange Hall. ‘ was present at the meeting and addres- I , .. . _ _ . 1 . .. ., , .fiom Culiumpau ranchers to the ox- a..- .sed the ladies. Prayer “as the. v a e o a a a o a o -O- o-‘o ‘O-‘O‘O -o-O~O~O-O~Oâ€"-O- O~OwOuO-‘i-OnO-‘Onfl'Or-O-O'fl"MW°W°-OOQNE°O+M- The Institute are having a Hallowe’en social for the members and their famil- o O 0 All: Ilzwcvn and Izilnily have the deep. is: tumult" oi il’lvn' many il'londs and .._â€".. micrmcuï¬u-‘vvvâ€"bw- 10m. many said. of a cow tun day.“ Just how this amazing mmuudm' Mb '0 . a s : 10 l l f lness oi wax-’01:! .- . . l. e ‘m tances 0f H 19 i) u i . i.1lialiy captured koopx the reader in- i t’ She quoted from the life of Mary 5198-- - homely interested 'ln'o thou: t o >i()l'\' , ' “ . ‘ NOBLE’S Esor of Calabar. who believed that;t 0'1; oi the 1m; ,, Ui-m‘.‘ (i): 11' is “Rs. ROBLR] MEAD ' ’ - a1 _ . -.\ 3.» 21 \_v 2 l i e (3 ‘- ) ‘ 'P o 0 ‘ ‘l. \~\ a S (t 1o(‘allz- 4 . '__. V l . > ‘ V ‘ lilnou h U“ DO“ ‘1 t 91a.“ h * Ri“(il‘lll1 the Don Vallm' pm‘ti'ld;':v. \‘mlii u yon-n.“ U. n. Hm “H _ oi ‘nd hp;- 11m '5 (Err-11'.“ to become a mis-; fl. 7 g . . , , , . . . _ , , t t t l ill.†Pacing: :‘i’illniiill" i'â€"- piii‘m"1l.2t‘l\ .. -x .2 .: . l .n,.;:x .i. ll". lmnu may - ,. L‘, i. i a I l l l 3 t l 15- t .. . . .. Q00 was HCT‘OPll- . __ , r ‘ ‘ . F ’ 1(011‘11} (illfl lllllUl h. ‘(i ‘ ‘ illliit‘C‘Silnti in â€1ng “-11†‘11â€, llUl‘W". l. “1‘ gmigi. . (h A“, itUlN-H A1. ad VI C dden S Dru e i s S I)1)S1]Cd t11r011g11 ller x‘Olk. 3,118. UIQLl-t "(13,..." i"(‘ tti‘) "tn!“ ('iy"lrx~i\u;- tit v}. x W. i7(;..» , '1‘ I. ‘ tilt]! tititttl if a t "l " aim (1‘4 (“1‘ 1'. 1'"; done in {lli‘t‘i' t,' 't t ‘t t ’ ““" ' “ *" j _ " ‘ “ ~ A» . a t lttUt t. t t tt 1 t t t tint“:- (xiiiâ€"tit ii -‘i( it?" 1'11 1"‘\' it. 311:" ~\‘ L H :“hlm .t. ili“‘~i‘ («mlflll‘if _. I i tthemo of her talk and she cited many! . o. o- - o- ... - e- - ana-Qua.oaooa--queue-omoeue-oao-aue-oao-Oooeue--a«au~-e«e«a«ao-Wa~euo-a~a«a«a~a«a«a«ao ..._. - . . ~O»O~ I . . . ' i‘,. - .- l-l ‘ $70ch in Port Credit lion Mun '1“: . . - .. . . ,.- .. . . . ., . . , 3 ‘ t . T110 author .‘.:i.\1'_)l'ii .m.†Earn :11‘ .. - in. 1.1....ti .: . ,\ mm. :m-rip: ol 0 " .. . «3... r‘. .w unri if}? 1' \‘2‘ ‘1‘ l t .._' “ - ,, ti'.'\ iii 1.1tii ‘ -.i . \ \i ii.\.al lei it’stlla -t‘-t\â€" ‘_‘»' 31’4\ (“:(“(â€t1]‘]]"‘\' ,.4 ’i " ‘ttit‘ttitti . ,\(.f l "‘,‘- “. a < '5’] 1“. ‘iti ( , .7 y A , I I a . ._,_ 1 .. ‘f v- .‘_“‘? f1 3"“ ‘ . A to . A AA. -‘ ‘~‘\' \_.,. r. . a l. . I A A: l. , i. ‘ )t‘.‘ Ali 1‘ \h geStlonS. A VU.C Oi tiltiiiixh “(i0 toiix (tit \l ; , . .' , ..- s, . 1 . . .. 1",. ' .- 7. l . ,. \~ ,. ' . ~- ,. , ]_ . 4 = 't‘til‘“ Ui'rulvu'i "'n' For â€humid “ilk: 1‘“ 21114101 or now, own . In t. .. mm .u .n. H. i; .i-mm .«-i. in; â€it I tt hi .1 llt ttt'ovedt't t H t t‘ titmimlxi". "Trail (:1 tho 5;..n(i‘l'.iil R :z'." CM. , 1. :m‘ l.;:<l :. : ...i< .wo in» til‘:iil‘.d° l ' - , .. ' , ' n - .. ;, .‘, - . « . _ “ Cl 21 en] ~ Blogzapin' ()1 u (nan/l. . In.» H. mu .1 .119 um m»: math. A IVI van 374 was sum and the 1110011122; . . . .. _ . . . . . . tom-s h...) ..n....m. " llmwd and mom mom. â€Jun Jun 3.11.. â€lino m. Lx-iore lief i ~ .l l (l. e «'1 HOT WATER Bottles Specials! Guaranteed for two years $1.00 and $1.50 \‘Y.\[.\' B ii) A u S tjsuntain Herb Tulip. I' r " ‘ . mmm-h. kidneys Daffodils and “WW Narcissi “33¢. and $1.00 Chinese Lillies DU is where motorists supplies 0 ~--~~- ‘â€" illizii'l‘lliuit Ml» Mar, bins. daugillm' 01 e paI'tiCUIar 'VARNEY ['NITED FARM ‘ Ai‘CIDENTS AND COMPENSATION iiili,‘ iiiii‘ Ril‘. and Mr}... \V. Sli‘l‘s 01' the WOMEN MET ON FRIDAY ? During the. month Of September their .tt mtttt ttOttttttttim. Ut Ettttttttmttt' “than . lane has a bill‘dii child the lalnlly moved â€"â€"-----0 l l I ___7. .._. _._..4‘ â€"--â€"ca M fwere 5.830 accidents reported to The . _ . i The United Farm Women at Vai'lieyéwo.,,. ‘1< i'_t(‘.l)‘.ll(‘li.\i{itl021 Board 0,. to Dakoia. .512!) wqucnily returning to .met on Friday evening at. the home of 3 On: .10. z, r... . of (ion: from mp t‘l.‘. .i;. ign- dammed M5. mar- ' IMr. George M. Leeson, with Mrs. B. R. i nu: m. (1.1.111; huh-mo». and 1.408 10., “to to. my. mum. 4lele about 4.. year; Watson presiding. Mrs. John Marshall 1 the . the number (‘3 ring September 21 ago. they commenced farming on tin Gas " s ' Greases . gave a. talk on the care and storage 0fgyea“ 2,. farm now Ol‘x'l‘icu by; their son. .vil'. Earl . dahlia bulbs and followed withna shortl The fatal accidents numbered 41’ as Mead, when;l they i‘oslded until in an Repalrs paper on the “Happiness Habit: ° Mrs'tagains: 42 in August 1938, and 47 in years ago “ en .Lhey moved to ti! J. J. Wilton also read a very interest- 1 September a year ago. Unity, Sask., Vlcmlty. ing papenentitled "Madame Fact and Thetotal accidents reported to date Surviving besides Mr. Mead are thru SUPERB "ERY SERVICE Mr '. F iction", showing how wise it is for this year number 54,107, as compared 501‘? and three daughters: Stanley It ' thdtvmhhts t° team the facts heme with 65.752 during the same period last Unity. Howard in Regina, and m they make momentous decisions. Roll year. .in Egremont township; Mabel (Mrs. I . call was well answered by a favorite The benefits awarded during Septcm- i L. Smith ,, Inez (Mrs. Knowles), III ompe t mechanics motto. The meeting opened with the he, amounted to $94,737.57 of which i Margaret. all of Unity, the latter as alw S available to singing 0t “0 Canada†and closed With $492,768.79 was for compensation and ‘ home with her parents. Surviving .. . “The Church in the WildWOOd-tt $102,018.78 for medical aid. are four brothers and one sister: J SO e .yo yr troubles and A comparison of the beneï¬ts for the Wesley and William Sirrs, at lining“ “s ' - on o 11 your nine-month period shows total beneï¬ts Thomas, in North Dakota, and A“ way ecure their _~- w- - -~ Perfumes Vapure Sweet Pea Recommended for Cara Nome the relief of Duska Shari Flu and Head Colds. 25¢. per vial 50c. BRUNSWICK China Radio ' One table assortment Cashâ€"3198.50 at Termsâ€"$225.00 HALF Come in and hear it. Velour Powder Puff and Talcum both for 39¢. Special I e do ' we eves g or this year $5,541,622.90, as against whose married name is unknown 1 $5,903,683.77 last year. time of writing. Unity. 'rhelateMrs.Meadwaaamoatbï¬p ly respected woman. was a membc‘ ‘ TooidtetOChSIify the United churchmdherdeani = â€â€˜0 but tLét us serve you. Buayhandsâ€"athardtaaka 01.08! - sausedlguchsorrow among u da inanddayout. Persian ‘ ' ~ . IN FRONT OF EGG GRADING BTA- ' 4 keepathGOhnOOitmd tion or Telephone -Oaice, 11 Parker The funeral m w m “'5‘ t '0 ‘ ' ' .' ' liable. Removes redness ' Pbuntain.Pen.-.-Finder please return totuntty- . A lbert Noble p . . . _____.____, P 0p 'tetof and â€luv†mm . E. A. Weppler, Durham Egg Grading ' .m‘m Station. Durham - -' Ontario sue] xmwm'rsaoounsnmwngwm .. toonameof‘Jlazekâ€. Strayedfrom WM. tprioevulenat shin-naive. “t"..- w,