Saug'han 68, N. mm 66 bran: an- an 6'1. J. (N. Mallow 66, N. Bees 6:. 8. Futon 61, A. Engine 60'. E. M:â€" abuttwuyzm Ngwm I7. a. mur- mur If). It. Manama: 53. 8. Jackson M. u. mquwkim 80. fl, Sinclair 79, J. Ituium 77, u Mum 75, A. Stewart 1.. a, O'Nul. .72. M. man 71, w M aiaku 68. K. Lawrence 55, .9. cm 5.5. M. Mn 52, M. in Parkin‘ï¬a. I-V. GW)‘ 51. H. Gurney, 45. J. G. Path: 44. 6. Eco 42, _V. Molntyim 13. R. Bhidds 87, G. Carroll 34. I). ï¬rs.“ ’33. 0. Mark 22. J. .. M II .‘u‘ithmcLScmâ€"R. G. Williamson 100. 11'. Alan ‘59. 0. William“; J. Mar.- douznfl 03. C. Hugh a, 45. Touch- ’,..:,.l 0’ N:ulu72.M. HIM. 71, W. W- phahl 7|. 9". \«Wmu 69, W, Johan-ma So. .l. M‘wlougluu 65. l". Anson 60, L. Macy 59. M. Riahwrdsou 59. F. ftpmfluuru 57. N. Rich 49, u. Burton .15. U. 'B. «Parker 44, (3. Rage.†48. F. 312.“: 42. F. Jim-u 36, A. Swan :54, M. kamb'on 32. \J. ‘11. qug‘ .18. I†M burn 52. E. I“: 50, (W. Mamhdu 49.x}. mam 46 0 Edwardsâ€, G. Magen- 34.J. O‘Neil: 83 J. Hanna 835 {Knish 27. W. B. John-bow. E '1" anon 2.). L. Clark 23 1! â€who: :1. 1!. Mn 20. 8. Sinclair 18, u 1;. l'lfl'kdt 18. N. ‘mz 13. G, J‘huhn 13. M. :tholmn 13. (5. Mc- lMuwb-Mn 13. F. Arnott 13. .9. Jack- y... 13. 0.19. atom†1,9. L. [$th \ Frenchâ€"F. Gilli-L 96. J... Brien 95. 1.. Lin-uh 88. N. Ewart 88. H. Jack- «on 88. L. King 86. M. “flux 8 £8. Manson 85. S. FiaveU-e 85, M. Carrdl $3. 0. Wm 81. V. Menu: 80, NJ [human 80. N. Armstrong; 79. Fwd :kédd 18, B. Cinmmon ‘25. Rmhum- xom 75. H. .Nayflor 74, .13. Pm: 74. n. W 74. C. Prim 70. N. Cal- .‘ Ewe-sing Post of Dec. 4. n. m. â€me .10. A. GM: 7. A. 0-0th 0. I wanna o. .F. Meat 0. H mm“ o. l" rmw.m.r1m 05 .u Arum-non o. a. M. "a.“ o autumnal-4N. Strait: U7. J. Hur- m- as. n. .wmuumn as. 8. Jackson Ev -- . tmorUund.â€"U. Human 94. ifks'ie Kenny 89. u. Hungarian! 88, Ame-art xcimmcli 83. Gordon Lamont 82, E; n- rs’. No )Iotzl. 30, Lilo-bent Ackent. 79, Roy EWuIdon 78, Game: .Wilkinson 78, M, ‘A. Var-soc 78, ï¬ne! Cead 36, Jack: b‘lmgson 76.1"1'ank MW 75, W23- ter iMcMudl-en 74, Loretta Brown 74, V. I. Moynes 72. Viola: Laidley 70, Lindsay Warner 65, WLLDcrt McCarâ€" ty ()5. AiL'ws Hogni’ood 64, GavinKoyl 59. Roy Rum 58, Maud Sanderson 51;, 73km Ingram 49.14. J. Coad 26. A0- aez‘. NV. ’Lhwaton. Brokkminagâ€"l. Richardson S1, CB. MOW .73. L. Armstrong, 72, H. Thmwn 54, G. dooritt 53. M. Gray 45. If. Moyzm 42. R. «Broad 42, H. Duck 40. .1". Button 40. III B Literature.â€"Flora Jackson 84. L. Row 83. :L. Booze-rs 82, Q. 0’1"qu 79, .J. .I’p‘shop 77. u. Mitchell [5, A. Jack- 5on 73, W. Knowdzaon 73. D. Pattern in. émmughlin 71. Wilfrid Fania 70, K. Miller 70. K. Anderson 69. M.‘ Knowlson 68. -V.‘n\\'my 67,11. P113159 66. V. Banney 66, L. Wood 66, E. Gra- ham 66. Rowena “.Fa-Um 65, A, Carew 65,, J. Murphy 63, C. Sustakitfe 62, E. mcklachern 62, P. Parrin 51, M. Mark .59, 11. Fdavelk: 59, c; xugmf 57, M. (flown 57. M. {reimie 55, Millard. Fail- I‘ie 55. P. b'pxrautt 53, B. “Wilson 60. M. )5:ka 49. A. Patton. 48. F, Malian: 45. 0. Jonas 45 R. W. Hardy 4:, A. Cinnamon 44. Absentâ€"J. 0'- Lens-gum. M. Webster. Iflf (OllEGlAIE INSHIUIE REPORT 05 STANDING AT THE WEEK" EXAMINATIOIS. macs nun Lon Angela, 03.1., and tin- a'nhing in Honolulu humor, 2,200 miles my. Ola-em “13me a. W of thenaxwai Yuht 01m 8 Transpaciï¬c Yatoh Race. ‘A tram-panic yacht trace to: it “why uttered by the Hawaii. Yacht Guni- hobsanilodnextAapflDmrb- min! Form, Pedro Humour. a bum. 68 .F'rank Bri- 01' 5,000,000 Each biscuit as light as if made by bit? Baked t0 I golden rune: brown. And you ï¬nd 1 new dclight incâ€! IHE P031 GURRESPONDENIS' llEUERS . OMEMEE. . ,‘ ; (From Our Own Correspondent.) The sleighing is. giving our 9,qu a. dively appearance onoe more. - Hay. sturw and wood are coming, in lively. Many drove to Lindsay ma-rkeU-i :on Saturday and mnshrkvexythin§an good 'as on {markets in.-1ar.g=ar towns. The tummy! of .flemb. Latchfond'g chm rtook plane this week. ‘ “r--_.r - 2AM. Thai Stephenson and Dr. Carnwail's conditimï¬ mm unchanged. ECU: are conï¬ned .to uni-:1 goons. qu‘ merchants have an excellent dimï¬y 01 Christmas goods at (tight 35; «Wu; Lahonfoxd waives; sad 15mm this .week. her mutiny, Mrs; P d, having died vqry suddenly (att Milbhrook. . k u, places. Rev. Father McGuire ‘pays mm vil- lasgu meekly visits to :get M19 warm southern air. (to become a 31m: comments! centre. the rev. father. says Omemec must move bank ngrth. more pm! unite with Downeyvillo _ Rev. I‘aokovqr will occupy his own gulpx‘. on Slant-1y next at 3530 p.m. A made quartette- will sing. under: the direction a! Bow. 1’. VB. .‘I’hormon. 6am leader of the Toronto Linimmity Glee Club. V , v on tni:l shore the chief engineering difficulty presents itself in the form of a huge and beautiful oak about 100 feet up the bank and in line with the bridge centre. The fate of thc tree is being mtoheti with keen in- terest by the inter members of the: community. who cherish recollection» of "imppy hours npent In “9.000! and quivt nhndc. and are naturally Marm- M at it» rumored dentruottonm m. mm. 0. L. 3.. our popular county. cuetnwr. who evidently has an «ya to: the views-ennui}. is father be» tween two Hm in tha mutter u an: aeniuu and some members 0! ch» County Council who see unoro ut' the beautiful in a hill of potato» than in the choicest house plant. are urg- ing him to root it out. What the rev unit will be is doubtful. \ . Miss Kate Macintyre. o! Highlani Grove, is spending n few. days. under thd parental tool. ' -\ 4‘ t Miss Maria Martin. of Moore‘s Fall», js visiting friends here. NORLAND (From Our Own Commandant.) », The new steel and concrete bridg- ing and island roadway; 8.ch the Gull river hero. is nearly ï¬nished. and gives promise of being a mbstan- tial and somewhat picturesque engin- eering work. The rock inland in the rher. which is abomt. 2(1) feat long and 24 feet wide. has been turned into a roadway. bordered along the eastern side with woond growth: pines». oaks. birch and: maple and along the western side with a.‘ nea't- ly: built atone parapit. The {nah channel. which runs in 5a. sharp curve round the northerly end of the, island is spanned by an 30 foot $teel bridge on concrete peers. which. connects it with the Somerville shore, where a large cut. ,7 feet; deep and 50 feet. wide through a hill conducts the road track out to the Monck road. At the southerly end of the island a 30 foot span across a side channel connects with the Laxton shore. the piers of which. as well as the northerlr, one being on solid rock“. foundation. and cw“: of St. James' church held :thei-q hrs: meeting at the residence of Mm Juhn Amatin on Monday evening; Nov. Qï¬th. The officers of Eye So- CRAY are as follows; President. Rev. The grim: angel of Death has once more visited. our community, taking this time {or his victim one of our oldest neighbors. in the person of Mr. Isaac Sprung. Mr. Sprung was one of the early settlers of this place. He was a mmber of the Meth- odist church for years. He leaves. a: wite and one daughter and a gram}! f son to mourn his 1086- Mr. Sprung was in the 75th year of his life. His remains were taken to Pine Grove cemetery [or interment. 11:} "U0 um “qu55. , an average. 'Banley was plump in grain, and better in strand. than that of any other cereal. The cat areq; .hns increanad. but (the yield is 25.- 000,000 under that to: 1906. u {tibia years has been the smatleat yield slum 1896, excepting than or 1901. Lime rye in no» raised. but but-h the yield and the 11:311.}, have been (PM; year's crqp o! peas has :wthemstinymwmhan 01- q’-»‘, .. W'. If. A. nFmamh; vice-pres.,_ylm. W1. A: 13.131109; 20d Nice-pres», Mr. E. G. Baud; segc‘l‘etary. Miss! :Nie; treasur- er, Miss Peam’ Austin. The mam-«i it-er‘ship is steadily increasing. and the Society bids fair It!) become. 3; popu- .lcur adn qr'rotztaioIe institution. Ante:- {humans wag disposed of, a program was mandated. which consisted of scmgs by Misses IR- Austin. remain-gs by_ZMiss Afliaoe Hand and. Mr. W134 Gino Club, Coxmarvative committee meeting! are announced throughout the riding have m Wm. Cottinglwnn, chairman. and Sam’s vary uphm 300 :to - amt something to find fault nbout‘.,lgmt Mr. Angus Mulntyre is visiting at. the. home of his, father. Mr. Duncan MacIntyre. We learn that Angus has taken unto himself a. wife» and. we wieh him much joy. [gins an at which were much appre- cmwa. After [mireshmemvs .w'ere served a 11mm time was gpept in oonm‘rsation and games» etc. A hearty vote of thanks .wna Wind Nils. Austin for her hoapitalityafl‘be. next tamed meeting of the Society is to we held at themidameot Msm. W. A.‘ 833110;) on Monday .gveninyï¬ the Larmï¬m hare give up a. certainty of tho .gooa Rimes for gn uncertainty. x Crowded out: last week. Doc. 16th. when all who are 6335:!" Sous of joining «the Society. of whaï¬ ever dcppmimxtion. will goo made;~ we!» 0012110._ ,L; I . I’ ' .\ dmwded out last week. Mm. Can. of Hun-button. went from Friday to Monk: with . 1mm mien). Mn. J. L. Amend. ,. Mr. Geo. MoG-oe alum homo Mmt [Mu wank: unto {rum Comm’ Inlet. Mm. 000. Ml! fl‘dl Cit-Mot" M'II 1mm Mun Cornwall. Mr Jan. .Woboh hm [on twn {uno- oatn tn lhchnny. What's be tuned:- to blur! m bwm. . Crowded mm last amok. ad qpmno, Mao several rquiingp and “citations. which were much enjoy- ed by thmopa‘qsent. Atten- theoloec of the program. the large number vim joined hauntfly in singing 'Auda Lang Gym". The tetrah- menu man: of n nun-no _to earmar- pond math Lheducurqtiom. which con- sulted of Snatch mags am studies.- The vac-m aloha from the pn- unt cm. to Doc. am 1908. (about 15 month») and flu look- ly root tor 1908 tor 814 25 to thou paylng In savanna“ I0! and not tho blxzut nowumm' har- galn our one»? by Tho Post. Tho Sqo‘mh evening given undqnthe 11.443603 0! the Literary Society :01 St. Jam numb. on Monday_ gem in“. Dec. 2nd, (Was a mnoumedunco can. It won that! at $11: We of m. Geo. McGee on ,IFidler'd hill. The wqgmmmo random was. it u maxim m my. mama: Scotch; 99d nlfl taking? mutt therein magniï¬ed: thanmlvas va'y oneditmbly. Mont at those tanking pan Wen .tbe {Cal “thing. mum lthe others Mam q very lain (imitation (the ymyxaumno condui- 9d of vcoa.’ golds and, a duett, violin is (hunted twnum. A hearty Vat-a 0! thanks mm Wed Mm. and Mrs. Moe by the Society [or their kind- ness am! .hospitllht)’. 3, 4 REPORT ON FMIMS OF ONTARIO. lam ot Prion m up for mau- , "old. dike \Ontng‘ï¬o ‘Agri‘cullw'mx Deâ€" ]:urtuwut hag icy-tuned the [all ‘rapont. F5211 wheat is a little «below 1906. but u; 'to the average. Spring wheat is an averwgn- Banley Mus plump .in Igmin, and better in strand than that of any other cereal. The pat area: has incmamed. but tthe yield is 25.- 000.000 under that lot 1906. H {Ellis «I the remainder; of we. eveninzf‘was 31cm in pfenmnt social Lntorzoqm T c Harmony 04x!) cntc‘rtaixyc-d um {ï¬ends at an ua'cImahly Ln Did:- mo's than on (the evening oi Friï¬ay‘ Nov. 29th. (This an» the wand n:- Iqu' of the tug given by this Ohm. aM'p-oved to be tuily gs cnjoya ale as the that. ginn antigen; two ween Porwmés are manner than usual; any in; to the W, butt comaruitivo- Jy‘ï¬me 5mm (rot. .Brmt twee m in [good common. except where attacked by «he San Jose scene, oyster small :oark louse, tem oatenp‘i‘llazr and. annex" insect». Tm amide yield has beep oelaw the manage, but flange ahiymgnbs have been manne- who size is rather small. Live stock will be thin fur winaer- ;z:._;, owimg to (poor pasture, hut re- markaxhiy {me from disease. Humps are in .gpod tax-m, but. .91: selling at trumpet! prices. Owing to the high mat of hay, grain, and mm W famcm who not fattening the pans! number o_t may: and hogs. J .Ea‘iling pm caused a dengue in the milk flaw, but. increased W [or dam prodnpu have balanced mat- 11‘ng Joi‘eegge of new tail yrheat will be increased in the Mgrjg and Goomgaén Bay counties. :ugo mns. Bum cpgioas have been gram 3 to 7 cents Maw than last: 'year, Eggs have said the (We? {Mattel-ï¬at- tar ghban fowl for the Nola- The (potato crop The shongcst wind that ever new can't fl, away a roof covered with sch-locking Rain can't get throuzrh it in 25 ycan rantecdm writing fork th at Ion -â€"gooJ or a Centufy. mllyy-ï¬re can 't bot Inch ; roofâ€"proof Gooaguust all the W; roof then- u. n'tteusand d'well show why it mmwwofï¬ght. Justumu "OSHAWA†GALVANIZED STEEL SHINGLES The Kid Wm] km w a d thqweevil. tail wheat will WASTE OF LABOR. VI , Ibo smil mmotit {m tannin; all or- o:' are country. nng! the Ivormg'o is «man. in not due 80 much to Junk 01 work. a: it in to' misdire'cted work. My ork that brings mo’ proï¬t. \1 Tint-ï¬eld that yields but a, {cw baskets are: more through lack .0! [cr- ï¬lty or want of drainage. 'the cow that makes that than 209 rounda of butter in n arm. the trig that is kept shut up an_ a pen and. red till the fad amounts to me than it is worth, these am what make :gpmuch farming umfltoble. - ‘ » I It costs as dumb to :pl'ow a field! that 3m only 10 tubal: to an note as itdoea tqrm ongthatiyiekh fifty. The cow that when only 3000 ¢onnds 0‘ mflk in awake! up» much sham: room. as much “stuns and rmotmally as much lged and are as .1 oo'w rtha‘t gives $00. frhc pin that has noon kart a year and I NM or two means. sells to; but ï¬t- t‘u man than the one flint is kqpt any 8 months and (arsed £11,903. amt dam; thing! faults in Ijflle gram. apthough the tumor keepsalt it from sun to cum. Eight how: a day. of intelligent. nymmm‘tic work, with fields and [1.1an and nnjmals of 111.3,!) quality Mill fault in ï¬remen groduction and arrpatu profit than 16 mm a day of norm}: farming. Mush rimmiu hon-us tumbling dawn; mid: stockholders shivering, in (mi: boots. the alend'ld isolatiomol the lame: thug): all the panicky more 01 today. um unique. He “1- muons. his aivinz and his cap- ital. (than do not @ruIMiuy uet bent. wâ€"day and themby gun» a (mare. He is no the «u: of may Muse his money is invatad in (run vaiufs. for. nï¬or’ all. what ho rro- natty. If there is m' stability in venues. the 11ch than: the 9:; end of the stick. __ \ Tux {roof of th’a mu): (b: «on thC‘t ccuntry over. Who are the mom amt/mans! taxman! b it on tho untagged. mun-out lama when the "man works from sun gqpun and U» woman’s work in ncvqr done." .I mic wealth is Wed ovary-time by minty. and the who has the, magi Let n: lumen: neck to [arm rum.- .5. duo long hours at who: (Inflow mac. -Mu’i.tï¬me Farm. Mu mm W: m â€"--..--_,, “-What does the tanner gain; 951 sacriï¬cing his bags and selling hxs gm! In the ï¬rst plafe. ,be. do: tame prevailing market ‘pnoefs for hi gram. which might. or taught got. .min. Iar' have been obtained had th° 3Ҡbead ma to mags. Secondfly'. MSW“ m [labor of. menu; the hon 111““ fly, the has In: rink. W 18' “9““ mm M Webb†“‘0‘“ «This FARMERS UNIQUE PLACE This Offer is Good to Old and New Subscribers Tod a bonny loan by, Alum-in; of his mask on a mutual mukut. 11c auu ban the labor of cleaning. (ht :rniu.’ and'tcuninz it to market. ‘ , 11c hm :lcs‘ um mk- ol 3 numbar of prod- ucts which the M1» could oprofilao‘uy utilize. .11. m [timed him-flung: bu'nod itadl out. "Every farmer must be his : own; judge a to ï¬rm is an 000‘ count- (of Jim to pursue. But Jon that with feed on land but! nary unmet oonmd with Lhenudvas. and char- oughly con-ï¬ler all the tenure! pg the simian. Mare deciding upon a, line 01 action. ., Will Bring hm [aimsâ€"Some Con-1 Vining Returns. I The North-West Crop Reports. n‘l'he tailoring letter we: received by Mr. Henry Rand. president: at the mount“: chnwn's Limiwd. of that mm from the Nor-Wm Fu- mer of Winnipeg. rehtivo to the may return: of the west. The writer in in a position to be bettor acquaint- ed with the general conditions 0! the «at that utmost In: perm Judg- tu (row the [ether and other Intoco mtionthnt hu- ruched us. (ht- peo- ple will oath-Hy ream target ro- turnu hot: this umn'n crop than other yearn when they hut. hud ax- act of Winnipeg. return: of the V in a position w cd with the new ‘ Sincc.the movement started. it has broken all recent. as many} as 630 cambaving been inapoctei in 'Winni- peg in one day. Ample pupplies on coal ï¬ning been laid in‘ the railways will concentrate their whole attention to On Nov. 27th the comb number of cans inspected to due at Winnipeg was as (allows; \that. 30.449; oats, 3.299; barley. 1.224; (lax. 593; rye 2; speltz. 1. Nov. 30. 1906. LIL: to“! number 0! can; inspected mus as. [01- love. Wheat. 36.443; oats. 2.162; barley. 873; (lax. 360; rye, 7; spolu. 3-1.1; bushels per acre. 81,300.01†bushels; barley, 603,833 acres. “125.3 bushelsper acro..16.795.000 bunch; . (18:. $05,050 acres. at. 10.2 buflmia pu' acx‘e. 1.071.500 bushels. Fifty-two percent of tho wheat. crop will 5211‘: 3 northern and better. On Nov. 12th the Dominion govern- ment arranged to loan money. to the banks for the moving of the Western ceOp. and reliable grain-handling: firms can readily obtain the neces- nary. cash to handle shipments. ( Trusting that this information mi 1 be useful to you. we are. yours truly. -'v ' nation flu“ but ruched us. 1b!- poo- plo will noun“: run» lune: ro- turnu from this um’a crop than other yearn when they bun had as- cu-h'r ywdln 'flm lottor â€at": . Winnipeg Hum. Dec. :1. 1007. “can Rmud. «13.. Cludlm Swen. ( 009': but. Linda}, ()M. . Dear sinâ€"Mu you to be. vi- tally {Mt-realm. la banknot- conduioua. in«,\\'eatern Clouds. w! ulna plouun- in pending you me new. authentic “Jonathon. ' , Tho Korth-wut Gain Doulon' A»- mcintion estimate: the crop yield pf Manatoba. Suknwhcwsn and Albert; :- follows; Wheat. 5,013.5“ at»... at 12.0 bushels per acre. 64.67541!) tunnels. can. 2.373.030 acres. at 34.1: bushels per acre. 81.3959!) bushels; bulcy, 603.8433 acres. “125.3 hushclaner acm...16.795.000 bunch; . a, 72 cenu; No. 6. 1 feed. 58 cents; b cents“ I THE NOR'-WEST PARKER. LT DA m m m Haw; Always Bought CASTOR IA ForhfanuudChfldren. Big ll months) and The WeeKu r081 Ior 1903 for $1.25 to those PAYING IN ADVANCE. SEND NOW and get the biggest news- paper bargain ever offered byz'l‘he Post. For $1.25 ;’ GEO. 5., DAY Winthunl College- 1 25 The Weekg Gobe " from the present date 5 _ to Dec. 31st, ’08 (abOut and The Week}; Post for 1908 » those PAYING IN ADVANCE. For out an: s century labor- of this hm hm. been engaged in nannhctm. in; Woollen. hating, undying, 10mins more about mking blank“ m u an mud to mod the toot and no gbooluuly un- due time So our Ihdnhblo. Out Munich m the W for the but might, bocmse we m oâ€, the â€kinky hub“ £0.00. Our bunkâ€; it" tho waning qualities home ï¬g woolhukflhllyoudod, ï¬nely-put ad cleanly woven. They no ï¬nished with . mmmmmmmm Donatinyblsnkotswithu lofty up? i: youwmittomcvuhnll. . - . â€A--. n. _. .....I. 1! not in wk and (ht-act to our mills ma I" Eï¬Ã©'m'rï¬iu for on: goods. 1! not in stock and dxrec get the homo-nude qnxuty. Prlcos from 82.50 to 85.50 per pair. TIIE HORN BROS. WOOLLEN 00.. LIMITED. Mr. Morgan Johns, Canadian Government Employment Agent, will take applications from those requiring farm help or domestic servants. The help is expected to come mostly ’from England and Scotland. Any person wishing to adnance pert fare for respectable Scotch or English girls will please ad- vise Mr. Johns, at his residence, 99 Lindsay-st. Occasional By Faulty Driving Do You Want Male or Female Help 7 Police Should Keep Their Eyes Open for Offenders. Evening Post of Dec. 7. An old gentleman mmd Mm'nes was knocked. down by a horse this morning while crossing Kent-qt. on wxllim Be received a bad shaking up and nervous aback. but otherwisp escapei in)!!!» . Drivers should be carom! how they go in town. Former: not used to crowded streets as very tpt. to dis- regard the (ï¬ght: of pedestriangaad go ahead as If m3 had no control 0! their fnorses at - _ ; .\\‘ho goes the"? I k ' L Ofï¬cer of the 51;. ' 1 thin phi“ “I. ’Vil are you do. {afloat he?! a “358', I iirlvlary’s Lamb's Wool Blanket, Was Manufactured at the Lindsay Woollen Mills. This brandâ€"on a bag or barrel ofa BLENDED FLOUR 01 Wheat and Manitoba Spring V by the best millcrs in Ontario. ht’. Qua-y. gun: can. LINDSAY. immu. â€$331881: 1 look fa the above band whenver you bu you: grocer for a Blended F â€Made in Ontario " ‘ . FLOUR of Ontario Fall toba Spring Wheat, milled 1! not in “oak and direct to our v 0 We are now oEering . bargains on several lines, and a ’ look at out advertisement in The : .Evcning Post will give _you an 0 Ida of {he great reducuons 0‘ 0 feed this month. 69.090000090090909: vi! be here almost b‘ know it. Have you I list of purchases yet 3 call at our store before and we feel sure you something to add to it. CHRISTMAS No Trouble to Show GOOds' mil: ad “PM BANKI dim": flung or m. 14 .5 bush: “vln JAM E Wha (Mute