%%%1‘%% LINDSAY, Jan. 16th.1 OAK WOOD. “ 20th. cr’rmmencing at 10 o clock am. “hm _ _____ .m tn.“ mum A. E sm'nLEwom‘ï¬. Agriculrural College, Gael h. 0113:; En"; ,Grirnsby. On; ; and .153. I , ; _-.-1- ( ESQ .Grixnsby. On: : andJAs- xiv-"W . UM†wan be ptesent to md â€9°" “‘3'“ on the Elsenilals to Succeululwï¬mï¬ adapted to the Cultivation Producvcm 0! Cheese, Care 31 W 0! Small Fruizs, Several gentlemen from the M w'nz" 11' ch readi of g. .31“??? :6: “snags u .ml meetings ml! be xnzcmperwu Instrumentalllusic. Acute to the Public, and moronâ€! the evening meeting in- :hem. Come one, coma J. F. DIX, EONiI ‘E \ 7‘ 7:77:7#7 . L HEP \ ' \ \ ANTI; D__(Fom1‘ - . o nnbu)‘ .__nâ€" New Advertise EST FARMEBS’ INSTITUTE} PreaicenL-M 11505 OF THE AW? 1h“ \\ Aï¬'lnuâ€"\s vww‘ a~~ cnziï¬cate (or Coboconx p“ a m 7mm teaching preferred- Loniais, u Haxm' D0893“ VICTORIA has been r'ojccrtred by a n 1.5- aware of the in the eye 0‘ â€â€˜1 “gun-tron. €8.50!!â€" s “‘5': say it) be gained by] an fleet at )9 ordered to an be more i! ens»: 0f 1: ‘ _ I‘m-9:190†madiute mach†.ips to form 3 Squadron W' ‘ :z-ciuss battlfs I \V 0 'din sto 10: $05 : Ebout to thg 71 SGCO‘D‘ Belseyq VOLUME X XXIII. WHOLE NO ESTABLISHED 1851. To Mae: the Extra Times I have noducea the Price or the renowlng Brnndl of Tobncoea and Cigars: A.u.u. -U. SOMEX‘HIM. (3.301).. ...... ..9 centsa Plug PERL“ Y.‘......................°.ccntsaPlug L\L'§:EY............ .......20¢ea!snPlug 1‘ r 1:1! " 1-1 PM G .................... Scents P\Tl~‘.l0TIC. ... .... Scentsal’luz Clw\\\'. . . ........35 cams perlb. '11:: 1‘. Cl 1‘ S)IOKI\'(v....9 cents: Package 0th [11:31 CLT S“01\L\‘G..9c a. Package MASTXFF.......... .. ....9ccntsapackago Rubbers Felt 6000's Moccasms Tran/rs, Val/ses. MRE YOU _EWARE '[HITe is giving better value than ever before in is one of our best hobbies. We have been in the business now 38 years. In that time we had to keep up a name, and to do it we had to keep up the quality of our Clothes. This we did, and did it so well that we are now compel- led to have a whole store for clothing alone. We expect to be Open in You can enter in the old way or the of the best a short time in the New Store. “'c’ll be able to show some \Ve are here to back IlBXV. lines ever shown by us. up every time what we say in the papers, and if anything you buy don’t turn out just as we told you, come back and let us try and make it ‘.:...i.+ That is what we are here for, and we are The One Price Gash Store. TOBAC a J- RIGGâ€"Sfl 10thing up every time What we say in if anything you buy don’t turn told you, come back and let us right. That is what we are her right. glad to do it: have been the best selling tins Iau that had, but the stock was large and there some lines that need shaking up, and you to come and (lo the shaking. The still complete in Black Jackets, and ‘ ~You if price and quality Will do it. Children’s Tweed Ulsters are red the sizes are still unbroken. Have through and see if We can’t sell you. éiGARS: - NEILL’S Overs/mes J03 RELgi R. Neill: Dundas a: Flavelle 81-95: 3â€"3“ng , LINDSAY. ot Toronto. selling this fall that we ever was large and there are still WE BE SHTISHEI] We feel certain that we dld our share or the Holiday Trade, and we wish to return thanks to our patrons and the public generally, wishing all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Dant target that we make a spacia’ziy 0: Watch and Jewelry re- pairingâ€"330d work and moderate prices constitute our claims upon your 0113:2031. Hughan 60., 6 There 18 fl Satisfaction ‘. 1897. 0 Emmivï¬Ã©ï¬ A fsw doors east of Porter’s. Egghan - Co. CLOCKS The movements in our Clocks are _30 good that we warrant them all. They are reliable end durable. Our Stock takes in a wide variety both in styles and prices. Most of the better ones are eight-day clocks with oo- thedral cage, and they strike both the ours and hell hours. We have them all the way from $1 upward. Choice Dinner and Tea Setsâ€"Porcelem and China â€"ju§t opened. Dropin and Brztton Bros. are reduced and in having the best there is of everything. Generally the best. costs more than anything else; but even it it does, it is c caper in the end. ‘ â€Sometimes the best costs no more than ordinary. It you know where to buy you can get at lime:- riges'thï¬n ‘28.}!311" per aps- I: you‘ Be 0W0! quality at the same time. ,, m-_L_ and we'll suit The sizes are and we want a look But don't go with cold feet. We are giving Specialb' Low Price: in Overshocs, Dumbermen’s Rubbers, Oil Tan Beef Moccasins, Long Felt Boots, Buckled Felt Boots, Felt Gaiters, Moccasins. and all Winter Goods. A few weeks will clear them all out. ma WHVVâ€"n V._ ,, |A Rare chance for Intending 'ide Purchasers. and mi L-N’orthPerto! TownlotNo. 5 north mes of clonal; street huh: e image on m “- eu-eetot 1501eet,by e depth o! u! bet 0:: thin rlke noel mm is e â€nimble brick veneered dwelling guru. | Rome, vim mm. end outbuildings rom rmel l!.â€"Sonl.h Put or use lots, having use on William Sue“ o! 50 leer. end on Glen-ls tron rtreetol 1121â€; 0:: thin preclude is e eoudly built brick dwelling house. known u the old mm omee, sud lnrne were home. Peron IIIâ€"Lea 1. 2 3, 16. 17. end 18 in I. North Wad, 3 ecree Tneee lob m on the ‘ side of Wmiun Street. end lie Immediately wen o! AflredPertin’e reeldenee end mu: 0! Gun 0. end Joeeph Perktn’e rddencee. end ere bum: elm-ted tn“! edmlnbly erupted torn-Beau! perpeeu. For {umber our-Icahn epely "o E. D. ORDE ortoG E. HOPKINS. mar. ‘ . Vendel’e Had-1.159.: lunacy, megâ€"w a. JUHNS‘TBN 81313303 An etegant assortment of the beat styles? of BOOTS AND SHOES Custom Specialty. at pricsa P system and canned!†Jim in Canada and United States. Steamship Tickets to all poipts in Europe by ï¬rst-class S. S. hues. Through Tickets at lowest rates to AI- â€" “Ann-ll. flunk “MM BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR G H ROBINSON, Cambridgeâ€"It. Nest Kathodut church. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN. The «allowing mg“. Wm ‘° The Dunsford Estate The Oid Reliable Route. Hflï¬ï¬‚u {III BllSiflBSB. In“ to Sold walnut Ddâ€. lo ml». on: ml! b0 â€(and n n J! G. H Robinson. MA TGHEM'. Agent unheard of in Lindsay before. asunum (E 813: arr work and Repairing “ LINDSAY. Luna BOY. latest and bacon nu MIDâ€"l nun n..- " unlu- A shaft months or the cam all directors 0! the South Vlctotln Agricul- tunl Society for 1395:": held In the conn- 714_ I-_L -5 ‘ n... n. We had more on our middle any 1 Lb h the â€33% {33a .ha‘s them before in one any. We were histh honor- ed by the presence of the Bar: 0! Domin- ion 0! Cenndl. the Hon Meade Bowen. K.C M G . to open any. end there Inter the our exhibition on the eeeond were repreeenuuree present from neuly every pm or the provtnce. Owing to the arse amount of ante melon e have been ennb list. and our interest on grounds nnd one hnn- Haunt! Our mm W pm“... __ W, and dolls: on principal. thou-tom reducing boom the non s hoid b the nidland Saving away to 7 . We coin to return pur sincere thanks to the the society alsoté the town oi Lindsay to: their liberal donn'iom in aid 0! the prize Us: â€d 3“ others who so ncbly assisted us in carry in: our year's labor: a: such a aucccsnlul is! no. ,.-_.___ m... rnnnl't we at aim to exam Lha soars VICTORIA. AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. )cm u .....,v._ -V V In closing our report. we dam to exprua my hope that the Linda! Conn-n1 will sun go on nnd increue and w 1 come to be one at the lamest exhibitions In tho Mldlnnd district. And that your new director: will have the support of ever mnn in the county. All. 0 which is ravecttully submitted. “an...“ 'lll\’A\'i u dont. Lindsay. 15th Januuy. 1:96. In: FINANCIAL sun: 03 mctlon Col. Damon tot In: the annual mcetlng. '1' statement of rocelpto mad ‘ To bu. on mud :8 pct last and maul vapor Legislative gnm................... lunldpd mt............ .. .. lumped subscriptions... ....... ELECTION OF OFFICERS The following ofï¬cers were then elected for the current year: R. Baum. pred- dent- '1‘. H. McQ nde, lat flee-pres: E. H. H’opklns. 21d vice-pm; directors-P. S. Marks. \Vm. Thorndyke. W. D. Hun- ter. J. D. Graham. B. Henneh. E. Shine. Thee. Robertson, W. M. Baboon and T. Connolly. Eamon: ...... ..... .. Admin-Ion (cello exhibitions. Grunt. on groundl. tuna, etc. Sdoot loci... .... ......... £13th 0! umk......... .. . u!§lil........::.. 8:912:21.-- §§ocp.......... Dbtl. on hnudu poSQâ€"eâ€"hd Innuxlrepott s n N ‘ gun was my 3 u; m .. ..... mï¬ï¬â€˜l‘s-‘cgmt ...................... 3;; E: ‘ “$59.33, “ï¬g: ‘10 m up dwzl'mti ’ .....I‘IOIO. .- ....n-e-ue 4 n ' I‘ve no. c" n $333.??? ...“.’E‘.°f‘.’.:::'.::::: :31: 32: a2 ‘ ‘upon him ct nut-um to Mum the Mt Admin-Kooks!» exhibitions... mu a» llama or the avidly growth: m s Grunt on mundx, hulk. etc . 14: Industry ct British Common. 5.1. 0! food ................. ... 13 :5 _____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Kind“ 0‘ etock.......... n ...... ...... 95 50 M. a on.“ Tote! melpu ...................... 32.317 7: One of the most snooeeetul concert: ever uranium-083. given In 0m ml held Edd-y night _‘ 430 5° under the euplees o! the Onkwood hand. The pmgrun throughout m I most enjo Able one. end the mayencons. mtg: Ill-lathe: :11 mt uproot: 1 Thehchd. Orchud sud garden . . . Implements end gene during the put yen: end by the can nod mï¬hï¬ ............................. g: 3 â€(g-on.“ o! the piano the hen‘ d will be All on... “tetra“ ';;i.2i.'..12.'.;:.:::::::: mu (5 m h “ “mm “d MN“ m- Honey pdd tor prize- urudod In poet-tom mu 1. .................. a a0, . . . . . . . .nmd M.............................. ...... Pumhmolglound- erection c! building. inure-had mm........ ........ Bout. lighting. mung up, cm. of buildings uni grounds... 0 .... nun..." 0...... Pdnunz........ Pmmoumz cinnamon 0! Act-mutual. hor- uculmnl ad mechanical pcflodnall. . Purchase of Monery.................... Dlunm.................... W... Duncan"................ ..... ..... ........ 15 11 Put ....................... .. Wotk as upon-u. including union 0! â€crusty. treasurer ad nut-um ...... 100 00 lines Igneous minor expenses. judzou, de:e- 1‘! 7. I - gummdmnkm.................... (I‘ll- NOTICE OF MOTIONS. Mr. W. D. Hunur gave notice that at the next meeting he would bring in a reeco lubion deaiirg with the duties cf the one- taker. â€" - 7--nâ€" n.-. nnHt-A Hint he Mr T. Connolly gave notice that he would bring in st next meeting a main- tion amending the rule relating to the tad- m..onu.u........ Tots! roe-1P" “cameo-out. TheChotdSocWComulttumdour mined to make “Matthew _-__ mama- In addition to M“: mutilate. In nddltlon to Mrs. ( Ban) Farmland Hamilton. and m, a, ct Ton-once. Inn menu as thlu. Imam Tots] cxvex:dl‘urc............ FRIDAY JANUARY 17. 1396. pruyun¢uug .â€" Ronxm' _BI_c_\'A-\‘a inhalant. eon took um char 3. The 1.11mâ€! mad expendlmfl' Mr. James Keith. M837. ..... 83.317 81.671 R1 . us 9; $3817 73 23660 ' one. G. w. Bcdl‘a melt! mm X William-nu. will an many an! gun ml. by consulting a. p. mallow shout. Samoan: but. pal. sud mutton m clued es the whet he: Seturdey to feed a {unused any for nmonth. not to epeek cf the turkeys. geese end chickens luelde. Not since the Chrleunu mute: hue pure been a large a displey ,_._. ._1 Ole. nlfllinlmm' tum: nag um 7'53†lam“ “ vuv -w__,, u Industry c! delsh Colonials. given In 0W wee held Bride: night under the entplees o! the Onkwood hand. The most-em throughout wee e meet enjo able one. end the my encorel. nude [7 Jun the: ell pennant I’Bprcclnced m. .au-co- oooauuoo-uo..u Moan50“......-.....u..â€nu-nu. TART ll. Mom..." Qumran»! cofww..m Won"...- Scleclhn .77, , God Save the Queen. Miss Ennis Dingle. of Llcdny. plated the mmpmlmenta In her usul brim-at style. Mr. Rich made 3 most tumble will no doubt he mom- "'A "W'Dnvvvâ€" _._, citizen of the out wuwd‘puwsui any last Tuesday In the person at Frank Saott. who had been tiling {or cons time with con- Blue. m w..-â€" _ __,., 7 â€"A ï¬gure tnmiller to many Lindse ltee will be eeen no more. Tueedny ulaht en- jemiu Whitworth. c! the south ward. to:- merl janitor ut the Dominion Bank. but who no lettrrly [allowed the oocupstlou ot whet gurdencr. succumbed to e vio- lent utteck of hemorrhage of the lunar, the result ct 1: severe cold contracted tHe bed not been man your: in Cmede. and previous to com to Lindsay had been in the employ ct L1 dlnw 8:03.. “the Fort." Victoria Bud. He leaves a inrgo family poorly provided for. 1-1.- and. ulnlnlf' L-â€" Algrgéichzol-e of friends In this vlclnuy will learn with deep regret at the death 0! Mr. Wm. Murray! 0! North Emily. at tine ~ 4 M t A Mr. Wm. Murray 0: a comparatively away as can ovengoccuql’ng on mm mmmmmwmmm .m mmm m: “nu-3'4 In“ well-known andj'iughly respected 7~â€"- I.-‘ count: 3: onwood. pare Hockey Inch. xemlner bed the {allow- per: a! the metch here. act In the hope tint on G. P. New. olPaolk Thou. Cuthm _ . Etch thlu ylclgltz ii.’ Irwin [tea vieea p eaeantl mind by hie employ- en at how eu’aâ€"they plteented him with a ehtqne for 81.000. in addition to inereae hm already handsome salary hy the sum 0 $500 for the current year. Mr. Beacham ia to be congratulated upon receiving each a ibie evidence of hie emplog'ere' trnet an conï¬dence. in the for some years, and at the same time it goes to prove that he must have been indefatigable in his attention to his em- gioyere' inu rests and the extension cf the nsinese. Fully 600 peopie aeaembled at the ckatlns ‘ ink Friday night to witness the hockey match between the Peterboro lent year champions and the home team. Play our boye. few ct when played together last season. and an a team have had little tnnity to practice thia moon. Wm: the visitors won with a aeore of 12 goaia to 2, they had to ï¬ght hard for every onecithem,andiateronintheaeaeonwe hope to ace last Friday'e defeat reveraed. ‘2‘»? mmmzs wumu â€Â£2; e e e y. a a: andtakinsonatew moreatnrdily i tandraptd mm. Lites-theme the visitors were entertained at the Simp- aon house. when a very t hour was B‘éiock. nround by Cowon'o bridge. 0n Snndoythe 1 driver. John Sullivno. heinuin Enniomore. undnnxiousto mu the lute or soon at mibie, determined iotry the we thot hnd goon normed by the previous night'e front. There ore two brut- in the Mud lake bridge end when he reached the ï¬rst one he took the horse out 0! the vehicle and led it on to the ice by one of the lines. He did not go more than 30 yds. when the more than two inches thick. and every en'ort the horse modem tite trout feet on the ice only broke it own. Snilivnn tried for about half on hour to pull the union! out. but could not do it nione. At ‘ lost two men come to his esaietnnoe. and -u... nhana the horse into quietnee‘g eI-u â€"'â€"-- 331%. Ice only Bike It Born. .5an tried for about halt an hour to pull the mine! out. but could not do It done. At they men-gee to pull It out and get it back on to the htld . The horse recanted lleelt In a few ours. end we! none the “U.“ 7.. _â€"_ The frost of Suhday 'nlg passable and Sullivan saunaâ€"[8a). lndepen: “ Burton 3301.. J a»: 01mm. Luannâ€"91- Tho Victor†am an). The annual meeting of the shareholder! was held at the rink on Tuesday evening. Jan. llzh. 1696. when the old directorsâ€" Wm. Needler, John D. Flavelle. J. M. Knowleon. James Keith and Wm. McLeo- nanâ€"were reelected. We congratulate the club upon their succeeetnl we- report. which was unanimously adopted: The Second Annual Report of the m. (aria Curling Club. of Lindsay. 1 Limited. ‘ The directors (“1895 be: to rcpart : . 1. That during the past year the rink‘ has been completed. and the Club have: 1 new one of the best links in the province. 2 A detailed etatement ti the receipte ‘ and expenditures. and aeeetl and liabili- tienior the year 1895, duly nudism}: hereunto annexed. [com which it soon that the to nl liabilities of the Club to the public are 5339.13. of which $2.620 has been subscribed and paid tor, leaving a balance 0! $330 stcck I on hand. 4. The rink is insured for $1,500. 5. As appears from the statement of receipts, we received from the Lindsay Curling Club the sum oi $155, the balance, after deducting all expenditures of run nip the rink tor the year. Yourdirectcrs tin that the costs oi running the rink for the season of 1594 95 was $330. but this includes a â€intent cf $65 [or puttin {in :- curling atone xea, Your directors. --...o..n- nnnnldum the matter, estimate uuu way 'â€"v -v, the season of 1594 95 wa: 8330. but an: includes a pa ment cf $65 [or putting in curling atone xee. Your directors. carefully considering the master. estimate that $300 will cover the expenses ibis year. 6. The nnmLer of paying members last year was 76mm number-this yearis cansid embly in excess. Your directors think . 7... --I...I.r. nmn 80. which at 0:80]! In Ultwuo --__ V you can safely calculate upon 80‘ $0 etch will praduce a nevenu 1:: his next but. playing holding stick will be allowed may of my: o‘nnui tees. - - - -.... aha-Infl‘ Wu" “.0... ...... 08“ Dual. 1 VI. ,,,,,,,, 53. calculate upon 80. which at >radnce a revenue of $480, expenses. $300. will leave a 30. and out of this you eed a dividend at 5 per cent. stock. $2,630. emanating to l Wanna of $49 to meet Tne dividend is pueblo on in but playing member: will be_ gllowed eune on I‘m 10900 pan-gm 888 TERMS: $1.00 PER YEAR rArm n LDVAIOI llllllPPY HEW YEIIB. THE P08 7' 1.013 51 I 4 18 WISHES YOU Onda'lfu' hick-binding Ihmld hold. “mama. hummus" nice 3 vdmunhenndodmm they mamwhfludld 0m m ago! 3. _ Price- mpg-on- ible. Boob. ' 0' bound or 20- In my It! ran-cubism It“ V. o. 1'. ll. lo... â€"‘.l'he following resolution Ins pulsed .1: the not We! the W.C.T.U.: “Reeolved.thetwetenderto the town council of 15 our Ilnoerelt thunk- M the “button given to. end their prompt eethn on the petition for caller closing on Set- uaey nights. a: numbed to them by the Ltnduy W.C '1'.U.â€"â€"S!gnod on helm! of. the nnlon. Mus K. G. Waxrmmls. cor. sec" Mas. PETIB MrrcnxLL. rec. sec." W. W villi It.“ The Bell Telephone 00. completed lent month their new heavy metallic lines from Toronto to Kingston and Mona-eel. end the public can now communion!» direct from all points in Western Ontario to all points in Eastern Ontario and Quebec. etc. Rstes can be obtained at any Bell Tele- hone Co‘s cmce. The company has .130 notitnoed for the ï¬rst time n halt rnte tor 1: hi: service (from 7 p.m. to 6 mm), which '67 be in force between nil emcee sumo!- ently tor sport. to make the any rote for conversations $1.00 or over. â€"-Conducwr 1"“: wow uâ€"â€"-.- -_ ,, ohm of hietnin Tnesdoymorninzntï¬ono button owing to illness. and it we: brought down by Brokeznnn unflinch- Conductor Feed. Rneeell wee pieced in charge tor the up trip in the steel-noon. --Aeeisu.nu Superintendent Webster. o! Alinndnle. woe in town lost Mondny. and e ant some honre wlhh Sentiment neon nnd Roedmoeoer Ferguson. disco-I- ing matters pertoining to the division. He left nexo morning _ior Peggfbgro in} 7 matters pemmlng thuu He left next morning for Peteer retumed the same eve lung on No. 3. the member! were preeent. which in to he renewed. no oil should tool I deep interest in the work of this society. The eea'etery patented the ennui etetement ot the eoolety. duly audited. which showed e very pet-one you in the society's history. Wen-e100“ torwwdto 1896 as e etiil more success! one under the following list of ofï¬cers : President. J. E. Knight ; viee- , A. Csthro; second vice-pres. '1‘. eat: F. J. Fumpmn. eecxzreee. The director-me are: R. nelson. Col. J. Deacon J as. Blokeby. R. Spler. W. King. W. H. étephena. B. Chambers. W. Pedler. Mr. J ._C)oper and M. E. Mexsommivieory 44...- 1‘Lr. U. \4 â€r“ " commune on 91â€"83%? Lflomtvo M. Mr. Devid Adair. provincial organizer and inspector for the Boyd Amman. bus. on invitation of the member! at [Andany Council No. 91!. been in town I. tow dsye, during which time he ha procured sixteen n plicntlcne for member‘- ehip in this cx ent assessment 01-11.:i profusion! men. The local brethren one nntnnlly very jubilant over Mr. Adds; mm \ testimony of Mr. Adelr'e success in thnt | tan-7n. where he elao_ obtainfed since; D. G. 3. have promised to returnnnd assist in the big contract. Some promin- ent Toronto brethren will also he invited. so that a very interesting meeting 0! Arcannmites is locked for on thatoeeu- ion. Lindsey Council is composed of many of our best citizens. and this plot will ï¬ctive increase in its member: the startin of a new nnd more successâ€" tnl era in its istcry. The growth cf the society has been phenomenal the past Lear when no less than 14,467 new mem- rs were admitted, each one of whose lite is insured ior $3,000, (all rate. or $1,500 half rate. Last month about 2,500 were initiated. The total membership is now inst 170.0C0, The very In sum oil $4.19..01|0 was paid in death notice in mu: on “mm.“ (1' $11,300 everydn of the . "VI..- 8.4 19'L 000 was paid In 1895 an aver»; . 1 $11, 300 yen or abouts S“ for every It Is cansldfrea that aha;1 '1: insurance ompsny paid 000 altogether last year, i seen how great a work m In dolng for the wives an modicum to the I met a llttle Bluenose mu. He W13 not very old. he slid ; Ell bend WM laughâ€"1w“ tsu- And law he held 18 head. He Ind u rustle. woadls‘t‘xld 311'. And he no wildly cl , For he had let: an ethos fair. And he felt very bad. "ADCVm-w m, . _,,,_ _ Bemnnd' “Som'uouruonpe. Anddlot nastOttw-ydwou. w. u up once. 002, h. “m. N 7â€"- It You 9†I, Om .â€"on1. h I Yuwmmumwmu "on Ipn-y!“ N“ "s â€"â€" I IBOV‘twuâ€"Mmflmm' 1!! What“ “.mmMWMI M0 â€naming-caudal“!- wuhouzhtm 3"“ “m 8' Lndwooouldtmhum' 753â€"432: 7." e Bolton}: cm». by worth. J'ol 73'7‘165935 ‘ mm m a that the ingest Csnadhn many paid only about $900,- wfll be tcadny Wm. Wad-r