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S...... $3.00 Durham Review and Farmers‘ Sun .......... ............ $3.25 Durham Review and Owen Sound Daily Sun Times.... $5.75 Durham Review and Farmers‘ Advocate ................ $3.00 we announce the following clubbing arâ€" rangements for subscribers of the ‘Review‘ to receive their home paper and any others they may desire for one year Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Subscribe for your Daily and f Farm Papers through the ‘Review‘ Season‘s Greetings Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ Â¥* Oat Chop Pilot »s Crimpl SCREEN CHOP $18 PER TON BULK wWESTERN FEED BARLEY CHOP, $17 PER TON, BULK Local Agent You can‘t afford to miss mas music at less cost. Seven Tube 87 per cent more pro see the S‘lverâ€"Marshall. home. Prices are right. Silverâ€" Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : The New Yearis here. As the clock ticks off the seconds of Nineteen Hundred and Thirty Two. may every second find you contented and happy ! JOHN Mâ€"~GOW AN DECEUBER 31. 1931 Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS HENDERSON‘S BAKERY DURHAM MACHINE SHOP FLOUR SsuPERHETEROOYNE , full size Cabinet, late Christmas Sale CALL aAtT (To Canadian Points Only) THE "REVEW Marshail Radios acoue. «on cme en OR PHONE DU HAM, CNT. this special price. Enjoy . Moon Durbam, Oni with clearer _ tones ge for demonstration at twoweeks only. Specia Oat Chop Crimpled Oats SILvER. MARSHALL t model, Reg. Price Price $75.50. FEED Shorts PHONE 140 n at your Special â€" for the Christ Call (We â€"T.1 [J| â€"â€"F PRA ’ Mn mmmmmmmmmmmmme 3 | PRIC & | Happy New Ye n | readers. 1 A Mr and Mrs N "_ 0 Miss Nellie Mcl l n roy of Toronto, © tors with Mr an ®. J »Mr John L M \is spending the ‘at his brother‘s, South line. i _ Teachers home © Misses Wilha P n Anna Mary Mcl © | Hincks, Dromore Cliff, Marion Mu Allan Mcinnis, M Lean, Toronto: * ford: Murray Ni 0 Hincks, Holstein | be responsible for getting your delly wish to sincerely thank all the friends and ne‘ghbors for kindâ€" p ~@ sympathy received in our recent bereavement and for floral triâ€" home cf Mr and Mrs Thomas Nichol, near Priceville, was the scene + but pretty wedding on Satâ€" urday, Dec 26th, 1931, when their { dGaughter, Ena Rebecca, was united in marriage to Mr Emerson J. ] ‘t of Flesherton, son of the Rev M. M. and the late Mrs Bennett. Tus Iride was becom‘ngly attired in og~ shell satin and was given away ‘bor._ Pev M. M. Bennett, father of the groom, conducted the *~~~v in the presence of only the immediate relatives. After the cereâ€" mony a wedding dinner was served. The bride and groom were the recipâ€" ients of many useful and beautiful gifts. The happy young couple left by motor for Toronto and Detroit, the * t in a navy blue and gray ensemble. On their return, Mr w uuett will reside in Fleshâ€" >â€" The good wishes of their many fri~~ds go with them to their new ind _ periodicals. You don‘t ~~/ :a do business of this kind with 1 Mamile McPhail, ‘Toronto, is spending the Xmas holiday at her home. Mr Angus McEachern, Cleveland, is spending a month with his mother ond ~‘stor Mary, and many other friends on the South Line. On Thursday p.m., the late Mrs. Dougal McCaul, Toronto, was buried in Priceville cemetery. The service was held in the church and was conducted by Rev Mrâ€" Bartlett. A _number of Toronto friends were presâ€" ent at the funeral. The casket was covered with many beautiful floral oÂ¥orings, showing the high esteem in which deceased was helt¢. The S$.S. Christmas concert was held in the Hall Wednesday when it was filled to the doors. _ Mr Alfred H‘nâ€"‘> acted as chairman and calâ€" led cut the various songs, choruses, pantomimes, tableau, recitations and other numbers. Each child deserves credit for their acting. Santa Claus arrived later and distributed gifts. Rev _ Mr Sutherland presented diâ€" plomas to Misses Annie Mae McInâ€" tyre. Florence McEachern, Mamie Mcâ€" Phail, Donald McMillan for memoriâ€" zing scripture. The proceeds were $28.40. The McCuaig family with their husâ€" bands and families, spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Wm. Brown and family . Miss Jean H‘ncks is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs Chas. Tucker. Mr Johnstcn, student of Knox Colâ€" lege, Toronto, preached Sunday in the Hall and ‘delivered a fine message . Mr. Johnston was here two weeks ago also. M‘iss Delhia McPhail â€"of Toronto, spent Christmas vacation at Mrs Mcâ€" Meekin‘s. Mr Bob Brodie of Toronto, is spendâ€" ing a week visiting his sister, Mrs. Ben McKenzie and other friends. He also attended the funeral of the late Mrs Dougall McCaul. On Tuesday, January 5th at 2 p. m. the Rev. W. G. Brown, M. A*., B. .D., of Saskatoon, Moderator cf the Genâ€" eral Assembly of Canada, will speak in the Hall, when everyone is invited to be present. Miss Mabel Nichol of Toronto, is holidaying at her parental home. Miss McDonald of Tordf;ttj-:'i-; '\;islv ing with Rev. and Mrs Sutherland and Messrs Gilvray McLean and Murâ€" ray McMillan, bankers at Tiverton and Markdale, spent Christmas at their home. _ Teachers home for the holidays are Misses Wilha Patterson, Markdale: | Anna Mary McLean, Toronto: Beth | Hincks, Dromore: ‘Jessie Nichol, Top | Cliff, Marion Muir, Peterboro: Messrs Allan Mcinnis, Mono Road: Alex Mcâ€" \Lean, Toronto: Clifford Hincks, Clifâ€" ford: Murray Nichol, Stella: Alfred Hincks, Holstein. Miss Margaret Smeltie and friend, Toronto, spent Christmas at her home Miss Jean McLean, Toronto, spent a few days visiting at her home. Mr and Mrs P. A. Jackson and Miss Kathieen and Miss Dairymple of Colâ€" lingwood, were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Thos. Nichol and family. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Emerson Bennett, who were married on Saturday at the bride‘s home. Mrs J. L. Ferguson and family \ Happy New Year to editor, staff and | readers. |__Mr and Mrs Neil Norman, Dundalk, Miss Nellie McLean and brother Alâ€" roy of Toronto, were Christmas visiâ€" tors with Mr and Mrs Colin McLean. |â€" Mr John L McKinnon of Saskatoon is spending the Christmas holidays ot his brother‘s, Mr Arch. McKinnon, South line. Miss Edna McHugh and Mr Shackâ€" leton spent the vacation at their homes in Markdale and Lucknow. Miss Marjorie McLean, of Toronto, spent a few days at her home. Review will be agent for your BENNETT â€" NICHOL CARD OF THANKS PRICEVILLE %:5.% en to ‘ the trouble of " Pay us and we will PRICEVILLE Grimes, (Marion Stt McNalty) equal, Eve Jack McLean, Betty Campbell, Agnes Ha bit, Irene Campbell. Marjory C. J $r IVâ€"Ada Banks*, Jr IVâ€" ma McNally. Sr IIIâ€"Stephen Hi Jr IIIâ€"Doris Lane, Wilford McNalâ€" ty, Arch Sturrock, Jack Wilson, Marâ€" guerite McLean, Everett Martin, Geo mlniaiorcoulith obing c cprache Lane, Elroy Harrison, Lois Stewart, Gertie Wilson, Clifford McLean, Helâ€" en Irving. _ Sr IIâ€"Fiorence Porter, Gordon Lane, Walter Thompson, Geo Grimes, Ego Lyons. Iâ€"Clarence Grimes, (Marion Sturrock and R. J. McNalty) equal, Eva Corbit. Prâ€" Jack McLean, Betty McKay, Janet Campbell, Agnes Harrison, Eddie Corâ€" s. S. NO 7, PROTON S$r IVâ€"Ivan Porter, Mary Lane, Margaret McKay, Laura Lyons, Jessie Lane, Myrtle Corbit, Adelaide Mcâ€" Nalty, Douglas Clark. Sr IIIâ€"Stella Corbitt, Kathryn Thompson, Stella McKay, Goldie Wilson, Cecil Lane $.8. NO 3, GLENELG Sr IVâ€"Mary Allen, Willie Glenâ€" cross, Heather Boyd, Agnes Anderson Margaret Edge. Sr IIIâ€"Edna Bell, Mary Perry, Ariene Bebb, Willie Scheurman, Geo. Scheurman _ (abs.) Jr IHIâ€"Jack Williams, Coril Anderâ€" son, Douglas Bowman, Margaret Kenâ€" ny. Sr IIâ€"Leona McNaliy, Ellison Edge, May Scheurman, Emma Scheurâ€" man. Jr IIâ€"Tom Firth, Tom Bebb, Margaret Williams. Sr 1 â€"Darnv Edge, Jack Perry, Betty Perry, Billy: Anderson, Alvin Vaughan. Jr Iâ€"B. Konny. â€" Primerâ€"Vivian Bebb, Ross Perry, Michael Kenny . | taxes" was the theme or many | a speech, but how to reduce the levy seemed much easier said than done. The 1931 Courcil was reâ€"elected by acciamation . Master Donald McEachnie, Owen Sounu, is visiting at the home of Mr Neil McEachnie. Mr and Mrs Harry Scoit and son, and Miss Buelah Burneit of Durham, spoent Sunuay with relatives here. The Christmas entertainments passâ€" ed off very successfully . Municipal nomination was held in the village on Monday. The hall was v /Yuca and qu.te a few ratepayers aired their views. The present "high Misses Bernice and Isabel McTagâ€" gart were visitors with their grandâ€" mother, Mrs George Shand. d ssitte t s nds A d calcacas d Messrs Thos, Spence, Toronto; Osâ€" wald Dingwall, London Normal, were holiday visitors with the home folk. Miss Doreen Scott, Toronto, is holâ€" idaying with her mcther, Mrs James Scott. Miss Sylvia Acheson spent the week erd with her sister, Mrs Earl Watson Messrs Thos, Spence, Toronto; Osâ€" ed member a presentation of a leather purse. Katie May r thanking« everycne, and at close was served. Miss Katie May Firth was honored by her community â€" in two ways on Zion Church Tuesday evening, first by the friends and neighbors, kho have known her a lifetime and secâ€" ond by the Women‘s Institute, where she has been an active worker, An interesting program of recitations, readings and lantern slides was given. At an appropriate time, Miss Ethel Arderson read to Katie an adâ€" ress from the community and Miss Clara Greenwood presented her with a brown aeropack. On behalf of Institute members, Mrs J. C. Cook read an address, while Mrs Oren Peart made to the honorâ€" Mr anrd Mrs Hugh Christmas with Mr McNally, town. gra Miss Katie May' Firthr,' town, is visiting with her cousin, Miss Gladys Firth. Mrâ€"anrd Mrs Oren Peart visited the first of the week with Mr and Mrs Elmer Fee, Egremont. Mr Angus Mcintosh and sister Mar garet, visited Mr and Mrs W J Greenâ€" wood on Friday. Mr and Mrs Oren Pear Christmas Day with Mr and Johnston, Egremont. Sorry to report that Mr Colin Mcâ€" Arthur suffered from a severe paraâ€" lytic stroke one day recently. Mr ard Mrs E. E. Cook, Guelph, visited last week at the Cook homes. Visitors with Mr and Mrs J. C. Cock on Christmas Day were Mr and Mrs Allen and Miss Catherine, Chesâ€" ley: Mr and Mrs Stewart Jackson of Glamis: Mr and Mrs Will McFadden and fam{ily, Orange Valley: Mr Thos. Cook, Markdale : Mr and Mrs W. Baker and Stanley, Waudby: Mrand Mrs R. T. Cock, Detroit. Mrs Ben Mays is visiting with her daughters, Misses Elsie and Isabel Mays in Guelph. THE DURHAM REVIEW 8.8. NO 5, SCHOOL REPORTs HOPEVILLE or IiIâ€"Stephen Hughâ€" Office rk. _ Jr HIâ€"Essel Has ham. Joy T. Priest, teacher . Ritchie, teacher Katie May replie(i Oren Peart spent VICINITY Mrs John honorâ€" a brown â€"verâ€"; Frovi Highway, Apply at Kev: ughâ€" Office or W. J. Young, Box 35, Dur lunch tric light, hard Prov‘i Highway, friends, also to the members of th: Oruuugo Order, for the kindnosses and sympathy extermded during the illness and at funeral of our beloved husband and father. for Instead of writing that weeki\ :: ter to distant friends, why not n« /e the Review tell them the news of :n« district Save yourself the troubi!» n: worrying over what to say each week The annual school meeting was Owned by the Corporation, to a Comâ€" held in the school on Wednesday. Mission, to be known as the Public w i George Whiitmore in the chair. ‘%"tv Commission of the Town of Mr Will Weir was reâ€"elected trustee Durham ?" and Clark Watson took the caretakâ€" H. C. Rose, J. N. Murdock, ing for a year at a salary of $65. | Clerk Mayor Prosper Porter will supply wood at| io in eeotieie nod Rhtr M || Cimels coare ons the atere is audited the books which showed a * so ';?:ce; sftatetm;‘ent of ':'e hquestllon balance of over $1100.00. | submitted for the voire of the elecâ€" Mr and Mrs Jno. Hamilton enterâ€" ta‘ned a number of friends on Xmas Day. ment. we wish the Editor and staff a happy New Year. Mr and Mrs Chas Allen, Hamilton, is spend‘ng a few days with Mrs Geo Hovkins and family. We extend sympathy to Mrs Hopâ€" k‘m:s and family in their sad bereaveâ€" Miss Irene Collinson, Mt Forest was home for Christmas. Mr and Mrs Jno. McGirr and Allie spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs R. Noble, Hutton Hill. Mr and Mrs Arthur Lindsay spent Xmas with Top Cliff friends. Christmas visitors with Mr and Mrs Alex Aljoe were her parents, Mr and Mis D. Donnelly. Mrs W. Hargrave and family spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Wm. Brown, Bunessan. HONEY FOR saALE Choice clover AHoney, 7¢ a pound Mr and Mrs Robt Lindsay ate their Xmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Will Eccles, Dromore. Mrs McCannel and sisters, spent Christmas with the McDonald family at Edge Hill. Mr and Mrs Wm We‘ir and family, and Mr and Mrs Jno _ Newell and family, ate Xmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs Geo. Newell. Mr and Mrs Wm Atchison enterâ€" tained a number of friends to dinner on Christmas day. Norman and Billy Noble of town, are spending the holidays with their aunt, Mrs John McGirr. Mr John Moore, Markdale with a visitor with his niece, Mrs John Hamilton . Miss Cora Lawrence, Listowel spent the holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs John Lawrence. Mr and Mrs Wm Patterson \spent Monday with Chesley friends. Miss Janet McLachlan is visiting for a time with Toronto friends. Mr Oscar Bell, Timmins and Miss Jessie, Toronto,, and Dr and Mrs A. Bell and family, Alvinston, were home for Christmas. $.8. NO 13, BENTINCK Sr IVâ€"Vicior Scheurman 80, Alexâ€" ander Campbell 60. S$r IIIâ€"Lorne Mountain 74. Jr IIIâ€"Jessie Campâ€" bell 93, Ralph Mountain 81. Jr I to Sr _ Iâ€"Isabel Mountain, _ Marjorie Mountain. Pr to Jr Iâ€"Elizabeth Bolâ€" ton. Primerâ€"Donald Campbell. Misses Ann‘e and Dorothy Arnett, Tcronto, visited over the holiday with their parents, Mr and Mrs Wes Arnâ€" ett. kins. Sr IIâ€"Bernice Reay, Bryson Clark. Jr IIâ€"Gordon Vessie. Sr Iâ€" Jimmie Vessie, Alex Miller, â€" Ethel Vessie. Jr Iâ€"Maude Reay. Sr Pr. â€"Elsie Miller. > $2.00 for a whole yen;- Sr IVâ€" Georgina Vessie, Georgie M‘ller, Glenna Lawrence, Archie Macâ€" Lean. Sr IIIâ€"Marjorie Vessie. Jr. IIIâ€"Ralph Miller, Mitchell McLean, Margaret Vessie, Wilhelmine Honâ€" Pr to Jr Iâ€"â€"*Eileen Manto (hon.) *Mariory Hobkins, Marjory Hiscox, *Grace Murdock, Gerald Hiscox (rec.) Jr Prâ€"Faye Pollock. Number after name denotes percenâ€" tage taken. *present every day. IVâ€"Ella Vollet 68, *Margaret Murâ€" dock 57. Sr IIIâ€"*Viola Pollock 72, *Elmer Noble 63, *Milton Manto 47, Smith Hopkins (abs.) Jr IIIâ€"Ernesi Murdock 47. II Classâ€"*John Mur Manto 62, Orrin Pollock 48. Sr Iâ€" *Ross Roseborough, *Jean Hopkins. McNaly (equal) Hughie Hughes. Sr IIâ€"Mary Atkinson*. _ Pr Aâ€"Esther Peart*. Primer Bâ€"Charlie Atkinson. *denotes perfect attendance Sarah E McLean, teacher U. NO. 2, BENTINCK & GLENELG Mrs tie* CcARD OF THANKS GREEN GROVE Helen M. Milligan, teacher er, 10 lb paill for 60c . A. Macdonald, Du:;~ FOR SALE Mary E. Beaton, teacher Hopkins and family . NO. 11, BENTINCK express our sincere m~«~y neighbors and nt <to respon brick hous« K. Eagles, teacher waile t tors and in the event of it being carâ€" ried in the affirmative, the proposed byJaw will be fina!!v passed by the Municipal Council after one month from the first publication, the date of which was December 3rd. It is proposed by the Municipal lCouncIl of the Town of Durham, to pass a byâ€"law authorizing the election _and appointment of a Public Utility iCommission. to which shall be enâ€" trusted the control and management of all the public utility works owned bf the Corporation of the Town of Durham. At the annual election to be held on the 4th day of January, 1932, the eâ€" lectors shall be asked to vote on the following question: "Are you in hv-! or of entrusting the control and manâ€" nzement of all public utility works( owned by the Corporation, to a Comâ€" mission, to be known as the Public â€"lity Commission of the Town of Durham ?" H. C. Rose, J. N. Murdock / n Ey TT P EME froud boast of the husband and ather. But a short time ago he could not be moved from his bed. A few months from now, who knows, he may be back again takâ€" lns uï¬ the burden of the home. uch work as this has great econâ€" omic value to the community as well as opening the only way from misery and despair to hundreds of the consumptive poor. The hospital greatly needs your help. Will you please send a gift to Mr. A. 1. Ames, 223 College St.. Toronto. i. e., the Dominion Gevernment does not want to make it a port until all facilities are completed so that it may compote on a favorable basis with the more established trade channels. Work to be underâ€" taken next summer includes more dredging, construction â€" of stockâ€" yards, erection of facilities â€" for handling incoming cargoes, etc. By the Spring of 1933 the public will have become so used to trump & ue sc ' | _ They express "unbounded faith in our Province, in our people and in the future," and wish to extend sinâ€" cere Christmas greetings and are |hoping for a return of financial staâ€" , bility which will ensure a greater |return for abllity, skill and labor | given." of its being thrown open to the public will be in the Spring of 1933. Its debut has been postponed so often that westerners are beâ€" ginning to feel more concerned over its ‘coming out,‘ lest it becomes a derelict like Port Nelson. Of course there is again a plausible excuse, C Ama 000 P NECCCR CDMTS MHUR. Where are the parents? For many months they have been strugzlin> for lost health and strength in the Toronto Hospital for Consumptives They have benefited greatly, as so many hundreds do, from the quietâ€" nex‘al‘ f{'esh alr‘ kindly nursing and miduie 4 Biint uoi Piract 1k LCOR T1C87 C77, R me_d_f_cgl attention "Able to walk to the diningâ€"room for two meals a day now" is the In a little house in a back street two children are awaiting Mother‘s and Dad‘s return. They are being helped by a friendly organization but there can be no home for them until their parents come back. We think this is all very well, very nice but it wouldn‘t go far towards| feeding the cat. Could not the two | mentioned, together with all other members of the Cabinet do mmethlng’ tangible to attain that end, by reducâ€"/ tion of their own salaries and perâ€"| quisites ? and thus assist in lowering‘ the great burden of taxation which | prevails at the present time. No: trace of Communism in this but it would read with better grace . if these suggestions had been so stated. ed up postponements that it will be ready for another one. Heigho ! Â¥5 3» & i tg 1 q.ï¬t We have before us a copy Of the Farmers‘ Advocate containing greetâ€" ings from the Minister and Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Thos. Kenneâ€" dy and J. B. Fairbairn, complimentâ€" ing farmers for ‘steadfastness, pa tierce and courage during the trying timed‘ and "appreciating the many sacrifices which have been made and the fortitude shown by them." | Churchill as an actual factor in shipping for Western Canada seems to be metaphorically slipping into the â€"sea, It is now hinted the date U agi £4 PUTTING THE DATE BACK 4 99 C CASH SHOE STORE Children Left Alone s1 NGOGTICE, ‘A Friend of the Farmer" 0 AITH C * 1"ar SPECIALTY }1â€"tomers we extend C. ROSE, Clerk UNTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO rake up the followi TRAG *« The SBchool has a «: nc NO in the past whirh 1 ~ C tain in the future. i Durham is an attracs and healâ€" |thy town and good =~~ ~modation . can be obtained at reas> »le rates. John Morrisc~ ~alrmam J. A. M. Roi! ~incipat DURIBAM: BIGB SCHOOL Intending puptls show > + pome t 1@ enter at the beginnin: ‘he tall term. Information as + r=~tg Ieay Junior Matriculatio» " Entrance to the No~ »orte DRS. C. G. AND BESS!E MceGiciivRa®y To remove the cause of disease, try Chiropractic adjustments, Masâ€" sage and Ultra Violet Rays See your local. Chiropractors Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Rerald Ofice, Dew dalk, also through Durbkam Review an¢ Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncar, Dundalk P. O. Phoone 42 r 424 | 949 SECOND AVENUE EasTt > l OwWEN sSOUND, ONTARIO ]Spechuzlng in Appointments Diseases of Eyes Preferred and fitting of Telephone Glasses 178 GEORGE E. DUNCAN Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County No Collection Almost daily we receive letters of appreciation from clients for whom _ we‘ve accomplished the "impossible" and _ got "results." Let us do so for you. | Lambton St., Ourham, Ont. | Office Hours : _ 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. A General Financial Business Transacted Dentistry in all its Branches X RAY GAS EXTRACcTIONS Oflice; Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared Your patronage solicited Office: 1 door north of Mcâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll, Dental Surgeons of Ontario. â€-,-_' Rooms: Over J. & J. Hunter‘s Store should never haye cense to @ndanger | people . EDWARD LAUDER M.D.,C.M.,F.A.C.$ Notary Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance. etc J. L. SMITH, MB., M.C. p3 Office and Residence: CGorner tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Office hours : 9 to 11 &. m., 186 to , p. m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays @xtepted CcUT OUT THE INCOMPETENT AND CARELESS DRIVER Auto killings are so common these days that they attract little attenâ€" tion. A real headâ€"on collision would be a thrilling novelty whenâ€" comparâ€" ed with the common place highway killings that are daily features and may be attributed largely to carelessâ€" ness and poor ju@gment. Unjustly :‘::“:"gffm auto driver may be the some incom: ‘m‘uï¬ and (‘&l'!-lt-nnnet:.g{...‘.).r E"fl.".â€"' J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., . C. PICKERING, DDs, LoS P. F. MacARTHUR The Money Comes J. H. McQUARRIE, B. A. The Persistent Collectors KELLY & AIKEN ORANGEVILLE Monthly Statements CHIROPRACTIC T. K. SNEATH, M. D. JOHN O‘NEIL thoro 0 driver may be the * incompetent or irreâ€" careless driver who ave been granted a li 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. hash Chu the lives No Charge of yÂ¥