TE CAM!“ .‘-\ representative of the CPR. was Ireswt to again advocate the divertâ€" ing of the driveroad at the Pottery Sonar crossing. He stated that the {1?er .zciu felt that the said cros-_ sing was very dangerous even‘though it ha: been widened, as petitioned York: #15 PESidcnis. and they we: â€taping that the said petitioners may by tjis Lime lock with more favor on the ~roposal to divert the roadway (You-mi informed him that they didnt think there had as yet been any change in the opinion of the residents On motion of F. Vi. Hickscm and D. W. Terrill, the auditor's report was received and ï¬led, and the Clerk was «Instructed to have Abstract statanem »published and 100 copies printed. A large dexutation from East Ops was present with a petition advocat- ing the formation of a new union school section to be composed of parts of school seQions Nos. 10 and 11 in Ops. and parts of adjoin ng sec- tions in Emily. The need for a school at this point was discussed at some length, and it wm stated that there were 20 children of school age in the locality who were three miles or therea‘aouts from any school under the present circumstances. Council considering that before the arbitrat' ors was the place where the advisa- bilzty of making the proposed chang- es should be thoroughly threshed out decided on motion of W. Bestand W. Walden to appoint James Hopkins as arbitrator for the Township of Army re rescue work. From the Na.- tional Sanitarium Association. From G. F. Blackwell, re surety bonds. From Col. Hughes. re bridge over Scugog River. From Inspector of Prisons, re 0123 patient. tim:;cr, 33.6% W. Nichols for grocer- ice to F. Perault. charity, $1.49, .the Wank-r for advertising nominatioh meetm: 52.00; P .Wilson, for order books and road notices, $6.00; J. J. TWO NEW STATIONS TN OPS TOWNSHIP OI onuizon of F. W. Hickson and W. walden the following accounts were ardered paid: J. 13382:. for Sawyer. i1 Massey (3-0., for tile moulds and Height, 824.65; Geo. Ingie, for Ops Council met 01'. Fetal. 13th, at 1.30 p.m.. with all the members pres- ent- The minutes 0! last meeting were read and conï¬rmed. COMMUNICATIONS From Board of Railway Commis- sioners and (tom C.P.R., re the pro- posed grain route. From Salvation McENNA N C0. '1‘}: by-law authorizing the ReeVe and ‘T‘reasurer to borrow money for the current expenses was duly pas- 31303 from Pure Le .d and Linseed ail the standard Cod Liver Oil preparation of the world. Nothing equals it to build up the weak and wasted bodies of young and old. Send Du. meofpaperandthhflfot our beautiful Savings Bank and Child’s ï¬dchkook. Each but contains a Good Luck» Ben-y. 1?; "9 gig i h i s Kai #21:; . egg :31 33"" Is the trade- ‘é! if.“ mark which “3 ‘ ‘ is found on every bottle of the genuine Sam’s Emulsien th mums... Wont. TMOIL FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIS'I’S 'l‘wohey and Wake: Lee for auditing By unanimous resolution, on mo- tion 0! W. Walden, and D. W. Ter- rill, the Clerk. was instructed to no- tify those who had not'yet paid their tax on Stoney Creek survey, includ- ing the three petitions, that March 20th, next Council meeting day would be absolutely the last day given them to accept the offer made to them by Council on Dec. 23rd, 1910 and that if any have not accepted the said ofler on that date the Council would immediately thereafter take proceed- ings to recover by process of law, JUNKINâ€"At Fenelon )Falls, Mon- day, Feb. 13th, the wife of R. C. Junkin, a son, (still-born.) fifCJDSâ€"At Fall’s Station, on Sat urday, Feb. 11th, the wife of Wm. Woods, a son, (still-born.) NORTHEYâ€"At Fenelon Falls, on Tuesday, Feb. 14th, the wife of Mr. Albert Northey, 3 son. FINE INDEED! An lri shman was riding a. frisky horse. The 21:11:? .31 presently got its hind foot into one of the stirmps. TIMSâ€"At Niagarg Falls. on Thur sday. Feb. sixteeqth, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanfield Tims, 43. daugh- “Be jabbers." said the Irishman. â€if ye're goin' to get up. it’s time for me to get down." “Doolin of :ered to prove to me in black and v hit’; that Oi was a fool," I said 0358). “Phwat h. ppened thin. ‘ Oi proved to him in bFack and blue that he was a liar." ï¬n In regard to the new stations of the C.P.R., in the township, it is understood one was to be‘at a point near Calvert's swamp. which would not be easy of access. The clerk will recommend to the C.P.R. Fleming’s Corner, which will be more suitable m3: thi: full amount of the original drain tax placed opposite their names on the 1910 collector’s roll. MinLte “So sou are going to _school now are yo :1 Bobby?" Bobby (9.: ed six): “Yes. 5 r.‘ Minister: Sncll :zitt: u for me.’ Bcbby: “Oh. Em re. the: advanced than that! Try me on cat!" “I can hft'v 3’0? 91! rig}: ( begin t7.) talk." 52*.“ â€$15â€. can‘t undc r3155“ ,1 7:173 3'3 An Irisnnmn was one day observing to a friend that he had an exceilent telesccp . "D“: 3m" 9"" yonder church?" said he. "Alilzox-g'h 01 can hardly see it wid me naked eye. whin 0i look at it through me telescope, it brings it so dose Oi kin hear th' organ piayin'.†There was some troubie on the @239- phone one Lay recently. and Mike lost much of his usual gnod nature in his efforts to get the gist of a mes saga. TIM mat on the other and cf the wire iinaily became exasperated, 11d asked Mike if he were Easing his hearing. D. J. McDOUGAL AND HIS BRIDE D J. \IcDou gal, M P. P.. OttaWa, was nan-led on Thursday to Miss Rosamond thadvick. of On» “a. AN IRESH EXPLANATION FARTHER ADVANCED A COLOR MATTER VJONDERFUL BORN 3'91! Washington, Feb. 19.â€"Wellawithers +«-â€"â€"â€"“â€"â€" for international peace had a scare .. d ‘ yesterday when they learned that the Pro‘ ee 1 American capital was to be Visited by El no less a promoter of British Im- rperialism'the world Over than Col. 'Sam. Hughes, M.P., of Ottawa and'; Omemee, Jan, Toronto. A little knot of Canadiansi :eIf.t}:eeifl?: pictured the neglect into which the; Councilors Sam national defence, both in word and in E H Fee, William and tary procession would fall 1f the ;bert W. Wilson. gallant Colonel remained long from l COMMU the scenes that know turn so well From the Sal and hear bun so often. ‘ 2 ___u-_l:-_ e... gallant Colonel remained long from 2 COALMUNICATIONV- the scenes that know him so Well! From the Salvation Army making and hear him so often. iapplication for a grant on bet alf of The Colonel came on Saturday and 1 their Prison Gate. Women's Rt'scue instead of a regiment of blue and l and Children's Homes through-'3‘1t grey, he faced merely the red-capped 3 Ontario. From the Grand Tm‘k colored porters ready to take his suit‘ Railway Co., with required stato- case and his loose change. President tary notices re lands and assessable Taft ate his dinner in peace and quiet buildings owned by said company in undisturbed By the clamor of arms. this municipality. From J. R. like The sunset gun was ï¬red, and the Neillie, county clerk, re committal 05 men at Fort Meyer retired as usual. Charles and Katherine Chambers to Champ Clark and William S. Bennett House of Refuge {3 communica- attended a common-place legislative. tions.) From James C. Leary with duties incident to a ï¬libuster conduc- 1 accounts himself of $4.50 and Geo. ted by one man with a quiet resoluâ€" iw. Tayior $3 in re petition to 110- tion and courage that might be emu- ; miniOn Government in connection lated by more talkative people. ! with proposed new bridge across Th re was no burning of the capital, Emily Creek marsh. as in the case of the ,last British in- Applications for appointment as vasion in 1815. Col. Hughes had come assessor were received from : Tho- to confer with his friend, J. Wesley mas II. llcizunde, John W. Sherin. Alliston, who is engaged in defeating John N. Spence, Henry 1.. Mclllwain he Long Sault power bill now be- and Alexander McGahey. fore Congress, and for other reasons. _ Anglication Ior appointment as r-â€" The wedding was celebrated by Rev. Canon Dixon at Trinity church Toronto,‘Wednesday afternoon. of Bertha, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McNeil. of Janetville, Ont... to Mr. Thomas W.. Middleton, of Lineay. The bride, who wore aCop enhagen blue costume. was attended by Miss May Middleton in grey. Mr. Wilfrid Annls was best man. Mr, and Mrs. Middleton's new home will be Sasketoon. Sask. The reason a. girl so readily believes you love her is because she doesn’t see how you can Ielp it . oz. swm‘mw 0:0 MIDDLETONâ€"MCNEIL COL HUGHES IS IN WASHINGTON NO DEADLY CONFLICT FOLLOWED ARRIVAL 03:311st I\'_ mason, Dre“ sinus, Distress me: C: may. Pain m the Lt: While their most rmnme success bus ca shown in curing a: . . c“ Headache and'rdieve all the troubles Inc!- _da;;:t (on bat-:ouu state or the ayatgm, such as D:;;zhu:_a§._ "zuqcakprowoiucss. Biggest! a“?! Headache. yet Carter's Little 1 lvcr Pills an equally valuable in Constipation.curlngzmdpro- kn: v. ug this cnmzyin'v complaint. while theyaleo comet all disnrd 73 c 1’ the a {mum h. atimulatethe livn-r'nnd regulate the. bowds. chni! they only Cami r! Ache they would he almostpricclc-ssmthosewho szufvz‘ {rum this (11:1Tcsvit‘gcomplaint; butfortu. mm- ' 3“ their goodness (let-s Izntcxzd herede those who * (‘30 try max: “321 fz‘dtizcse little pilla valu- a‘ï¬' '.\ so nanny \"1‘1 ‘thtï¬'mv v-iil notbcwil- 1; . .. , “11.10:: that. Egsaftcr an sick Lead. ‘ ‘ F’ebz'me of so many lives that here Is mam s“ _.ake our great. boast. Our pills emit while others do not. Carter’s Little Liver Pins are very small and very easy to take. One or two gills make a dose. They are s “3; yegetable am do not safe or pnrgékbut y en gentle action please who use In. HYMENEAL Aï¬HE THE LINDSAY POST Applications for appointment as assessor were received from : Tho- mas II. Mctzuude, John W. Sharia. John N. Spence, Henry 1.. Mcl‘llwain and Alexander McGahey. Application to: appointment as collector of taxes was received from Michael D. Harrington only. The auditors’ report was present- ed. Messrs. John McGahey and Thos. Middleton attended re work on the west boundary and Com- missioner Herlihev was authorized to petition signed by William Curtin and nineteen others was presented praying for a'special grant for the purpose of opening up the 13th con- 00551011 line west of the east quar- ter line. consideration of which Was promised later as nothing,r could be done mzthe matter until late next summer on account of the wetness of the ground. Application for school money was received from the trustees of school section No. 3, .for $100. cThe clerk stated that he had for- warded copies of the letters received from the county clerk re committal of Charles and Katherine Chamb- ers to the House of Refuge. to R0- bert Deyell and Robert Maitland. Fowler’s Corners. but had not heard anything from them in’the matter. The report of the arbitration com~ mittee re settlement of the amounts to be paid rresmctively by the inside and outside ratepayers of the Ome- mee High and Public school district, was handed in ,and confirmation of same requested. Carew‘â€"- Wilson -â€" That William H. 0tu be ire-appointed treasurer at a salary of ninety-ï¬ve dollars.â€" Carried. Wilson â€" Carew -- That Richard J Grandv be re-appointed as town- ship clerk at a salar v of txxo hund- red and eight} ï¬ve dollarsâ€"Carried. Wilson â€" Carcw -â€" That John M. Spence be appointed as assessor at a salary of $75.â€"Lost. Omemee, Jan. 31.-â€"Counci1 met with the following members pre- sent: Reeve Charles Comeii, and Councilors Samuel B, Carew, Isaac H. Fee, William Hetlihg‘y and Ro- Proceedings of‘ Eldon Council Moved in amendment by Isaac W. Fee, seconded by Wm. Heriihey. that Henry L. Melilwain be appointed as assessor at. a salary of $75.â€"-Car- ried. Herlihey - Fee -â€" That Michael D. Harrington be appointed as col- lector of taxes at a salary of $100. â€"-Carried. Wilson - Herlihey - That the printing contract for this municipal- ity for the ensuing year, from lst February, 191|1,'to 81% of J anuary, my making n ha 3.1: 0‘ 211's m‘scue thronghs’mt 1912. (both days inclusive) be awarded to Allan Gillies, proprietor of The Wander. Lindsay, at or for the sum of $50, said contract to include all necessary printing and advertising required by the muni- cipality with the furnishing of all necessary blank toms and election supplies required, and the publishing of the minutes of the council.â€"-Car- tied. Carew â€" Wilson â€"- That byâ€"law No. %1, ï¬xing the amount of sta- tute labor and commutation there- for, be amended so that the statute labor commutation payment previous to the ï¬rst day of J une each year shall be increased from seventy-ï¬ve cents to one dollar per day and thereafter from one dollar to one dollar and twenty-ï¬ve cents per day and that the clerk do now draft Fee â€" Carcw â€"- That this council do now adjourn to meet on Tuesday. the 7th day of March next, at the hour at ten o’clock a.m., at which meeting the pathmasters, fenceview- ers and poundkeepers will be ap- pointed.â€"Cmio>d. the tied Carew â€" Fee --.That the accounts as rendered by James C. Leary for mmseIf and George W. Taylor, for work said to have been performed in connection with the sending of a pc- tition to the Dominion Government re the construction of the proposed bridge across the Emily Creek mars“), be not. paid r†‘iout further explanation as such work was not authorized by this council.-â€"(Tarried. ditor as per by-law ........... S (3.00 John J. Magee, salary as anâ€" ditor as per by-law -......... 6.00 Jeffrey Ashmore, sec-trees. of school section No. 3, to apply on account of teach- er's salary ........................ 100.00 William Kearns, for gravel- ing on the 8th concession a r line (special) 33.00 LUNG SEHMUNS PM THE KING to occupy tin: pulpit win-n preaching before the late King was ten minutes. King George. however, has never quite approved of these very ah'art sermons. and it‘has hex: inttmatcd to the chap- lains in ordinary a:ta:hed to the Royal Household. from whom the preacher tor the morning service at Bucking- ham Palace is usually selected. that their sermons may be of greater length that: they were customarily in the late PngE. --:1 int‘mation 0! thin sort amo ants practically to a cor; mand, but it is doubtful if it “111 be very welcome to acme cf the chap- lains who were in the late King's Household, who have during the past years rarely preached a ser- .0021 of more than ten mi’nutes duration. When the King is at Buckingham Pal- ace on Sunday the preacher for the morning service is selected by his Majesty; the selection is ugually made Herlihey â€" Fee â€"- That whereas the wording of the report of the arbitration committee re settlement of the amounts to be paid by the ‘nside and outside ratepayers of the {)memee High school district, as handed in, appears to be very in- leï¬nite, that the said report be not tcceptedinor conï¬rmed by this coun- il until the proportionate amounts :0 be paid for the special reduction to the outside ratepayers are more clearly deï¬nedâ€"Carried. Fee â€" Care'w -â€" That orders be issued on the treasurer as follows: John C. Leary, salary as auâ€" Hie m ":‘ry on 'Friééy, and the chaplain who has been Chosen is notified of the fact by Ehe Sub-Des u. “I suppose your wife still writes to the Woman' 5 Home Journal for advice on different questions than. come up in the management of your hOme?" asked the man with the stringy white whisk- Wi180n â€" Herlihey -â€" That athe auditors' report as presented be re- ceived and adopted and that the clerk be and is hereby instructed to have 200 copies 1 of the sbstract statement printed for distribution as usualâ€"Carried. Fee â€" Carew â€"â€" That orders be issued on the treasurer for payinent of the followmg road and bridge ac- counts 2-â€" ~ "No, sir," replied the man With the dufldent eyebrows. “She writes to Colonel Roosevelt now.â€-â€"Judze. EXPENDITURE. Com. Feeâ€"William Kearns, for graveiing on the 8th con. line, 5520. Heriihey â€" Wilson â€" That where- as it has been reported to this coun- cil that no work was performed on road division No. 52 during the sea- son of 1910, although the road list therefor was duly returned with the statute labor thereon marked as per- formed, that the clerk be and is hereby instructed to write the path- master on said road division and request him to attend the next ses- sion of this council for the purpose of explaining the matter.â€"â€"Carried. h“. 3"":‘21 "~ ‘â€"1aw for this purpose. â€"- Car- r902" ali OUR GREAT ADVYSER V"!!"~n that Prtachcrl f nr::c“or $147.00 s; g SALVIA’ will kill the dandruff ggerms and remove dandruff in ten 00 g days, or money back. 50. a; bottle at LHiginbothamjs drug store- f Dandruff is the root of all hair i evils. 15 Yongo at, Toronto, Canada. References astm Dr Mc'l' an" . standing :m persnnal inn-2135590,; 3359:9331 Sir w. R. Meredith. Chief Juécin . " 3’ ' Sir Geo w. 033, Fix-Pxemur m’ ( Pkti Rev. 3! BMW lsh. DJ), He. vi†0.“ n Rev Father Teefey. Pressz Miclul'acb'u 2° Right Rev J F Sweem-y D D, Bisln p of Tommy... Dr Mc'raggan‘s vegetable remwies for ‘ iqaor and tubM-co baknts are has! Mm sfle ‘e fxpgnsive tomgï¬rsgaunenrs, No hyI'Ot’IQmi- a. Jecnunsmo pu ': y. no 0350! t' c . 21638, and a cextain can: an “'0‘ Wk Connlutionucotmmdance mam“ “No.†naplied the little girl. “I don’t think so; but I saw the Royal Aca demy, where they hang the artists.†agnsrs‘Ta‘icn.“ :i‘z, .ictoay mer {horas 'F‘c-;2.:ie :1 second time is: two \ "of-‘33 was 53,0 InUy grazifying ‘1 his Trends. .‘Ir. ". -nnie was the Urn to :"ugrm‘ulatc Lia co.qusror. 3'! fact. :z'oe game was of the friendlirm kind throughout. ‘t vrigzzv be emarked u; at C gisboi'“ u bcizn (1;; to tha! c1218.; )f angl'crs am I: t a 13: and play on}; a think.“ 328:2. He scarcely ever an; a: .. x. an sin 2 2 whisper and: his Liquor and Tobacco Babits That dandruff is caused by germs is accepted by every sensible perl son. PNNTERS EXECUTED Recently a little girl was taken t. London by her parents. On her re turn she was describing all the places she had seen to some ymmg friends. Makes the Hair Beautiful At last a remedy has been discov- ered that will positively destroy this pest. A QUICK RETORT Barry Sullivan. the tragedian; was playing in “Richard III." at Shrews bury on-- one occasion. When the ac tor came to the lines. 'A horse. a horse! Mt: kingdom for a. horse!" some one in the pit called out: “Wourdn't a donkey do. Mr. Sum» say; 3'; \«u‘t : finds a"- in; “Did you see the Old Bailey, where ,_they hang the murderers?" an. 70“;er n1“. Hushâ€"O One of them. of a somewhat morbid disposition. asked: Cornwall, Feb. 20,â€"fl'he balloon, “La Presse," carrying Emile Barlat- tier and his Wife. which left.0gdens~ burg last evening for Montreal land- ed four miles east of Cornwall this morning. A fresh start will bemade to Montreal. “Yea." responded the tragedian. turning quickly on the interrupter. “Please come round to the stage BALLOON LANDED ‘ NEAR CORNWALL A BRAND MEDICINE FOR OLD PEOPLE “I heartily recommend “Fruit-a-tivcs" to all who suffer from constipation and the painful consequence, Piles. I am now over 80 years of age and suffered for more than 10 years with Constipation and Piles. I tried all kinds of remedies, but nothing cured me. GRANDL‘ LIGNE, QUE, jam: 2pd, I9I0. About four years age, I received a sample of “Fruitâ€"a-tives". After takmg a few doses. I felt that “Fruit-aâ€"tives†were doing me good. As “Fruit-a-tives" were not sold here then, I wrote to Ottawa for several boxes. 351170113 Cm After taking four bots, I felt wellâ€"- my Bowcls were regularâ€"and the Pila had disappearedâ€. N. JOUBERT. By taking one “Fruit-a-tivs†tablet half an hour before mealsâ€"or one or two at nightâ€"old people can correct all Stomach. Liycr ayd gidngy Tronlglcs‘?f “ Fruit-aâ€"tives †the fa'mous fruit medicine is mild and gentle in actionâ€" pleasant to the tasteâ€"yet no other remedy has been faund to be so effective in keeping old iglks‘in good health. soc-n 56:, 6 for $2.55, trial size, 25c. At all dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit-a-tiva Limited, Ottawa. rmclp') «norâ€"s unï¬ltv curd-.1 colds; begâ€"L! “Fruit-a-tives" Restores The Health and Strength ct Youth. . MCTAGi-ABT. M 0. GM. 9†f‘ 4" it†J‘¢-\ kilns m :s 3 rev star up meal on. run. 11‘ Lmnsur, FRIDAY, FEB. "avian-031. no mum m an: WALTER SMITH, 0.3.5. G Mu! icipai Drainage VVor‘n' a .‘pc: : 242 or RC. Box 23. LINDSAY, ONTARIO Baxristcrs, Solicitors, NotadCu MC. \ 7* ton fut (he Ban»; of .‘dnnlrcair V: '-‘\ loan at ‘OWCSI Hilts. ()fï¬cgs, 6 \\; - 1!? South, Lindsay, Ont. Branch «misc .A ' ville. G. H. HOPKINS K.C. C. 12 \‘Hiï¬ FRED HULMES H I'KINS. i’- A- leges. You maypay in insutmcm: “imam increase in rate of intercs' Intczv. :n‘ . n sulmcms payablc at our ofliCc. 'L F. BLANCHARD Graduate Touomo Lnixcrsiu Cutout! for “Clark: Coun y. Oï¬ceâ€"Ridout 5L, cor. Kent 2! d I 6 sts. (fume: rcsidcncc of late Dz. K Techbonc 4 5. We are prepancd to make 13am «:1 mm and farm pmpcny {mm either pr va c {wt-on: onuauinb I companies as m..y be dcmu†am in sums to suit b "towers, with spa rad wm Hopkins, Weeks 5; Hopk a ns Graduated Toronto and Trini sitics. Special Attention to all (or turr and enlarged necks (Guitm). [J Nutary Pubuc. Cohlmisluncu. Successor lo McDiavmxd “’eck rcmmcd their business [0 my own 0 positc Watchman- \V alder, Kent 5 r: 4!. Insuancc and Reai 5.4:â€: i AVANA “'ATSON, Ontario 2:! Du»- mimon Land Suwcyors. Enema-1‘. VJ- uators. Sun'cys of all descriptions nundcd to, including Dninage “ranks ("faceâ€"- Roga’s Blk , Otillia, 0:11., RC. I'm; 225. Phone 267. Everything upâ€"to-date in Dc uralTeeth Preserved. Crown ka, Specialty. Splendid ï¬â€˜s teeth. Painless extraction asq; moderate. McLAUGHUN, PEEL. STINSON MODEY T0 LOAN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES LITTLE BRITAIN .aAND SURVEYORS AN D brancl Mum-y to luau. Special anus. â€" _ 2n invcumcma. Us‘as. Domin; .21 Ln, 7. LC! of \Nilham and 1(an 53m; L- w 8. J. mum, Kc..A I Palomsl Jameskl’eel tusmun Seed merchant and Dcawr in Best Binder Twine on Market BARRISTERS. SOLICIT» RS and Member Rayal College Data} 5 All modern methods in the c] panmems ofdcntistn succ:ssfu ) Ofï¬ce curly opposite Sim - Limi‘ay. p5 D O C TO R G R 035 Dentist, Lindsay hat care is used to supply every :1: to name and of good quality Agent for Lindsay and Ofï¬ce hours-9 to n a.m., 2 to. p.m., 0: any time by app'dmmc Axes flom 75c to $1 00. hm" ax: guaranteed 32A nd: 3116 weights. Seeond growth hickory hami‘cs at 30: each. Others me up. “58 handï¬cs are schiaHy sdxocted hickw and are hand made. Have you seen our AXES AND HANDLES We mannee every raw $2 25 to $4.00 with hardts A'iso a complete line of 53 etc, at lowea prices. If it’s EIGII R. KNIGHT. Batista DRS. NEELANDS IRVzNE HARDWARE FIRE AN D LIFE BA lilil ST 151i .5 15:1; STEWART 8!. U’CONï¬C‘R DR. G. W. HALL JAMES KEITH SMITH 8:. SMITH Imam-8t , Lindsay. Ont. PH Yb'ICId [VHS BOO-8 0N KENT-ST “DEW T I 5T 1? l ’. Edwards DEN TISTS CrossoCut Saws Winn: Gm. bun-u, a, County [$an Bal'lialcl‘ it. Saw 5635: ONTM ROTABSES in all