©€. P. IRWIN, Emm nnrmmati en inninnint nc nnns ennennnmeonnnmmtommmmmmmre [ l CACHCSS HOLSCS @hCFTe i8 SIWRIYS. 2 y â€"â€" _ â€"â€"â€"~‘wreat exhibit while fthe pony classes If actions speak fHouder than Words;‘;E.have been enlarged gand extended in what a lot of noifle deaf mutes must/keeping with the grdwing popularity make when they k. 'éof the children‘s pets$ n _ All Aeademical and many TechnicaliSubâ€" jects provided for.~ Write for gatalog\e. State work preferred; vak ; â€"The Shaw Correspondence Scehool> 395 Yong« Street, Toronto q Cash, Mubual and Stock. Eull Goverrmeni Deposit For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON, or drop a card to;Head Office, 187 Ba# Street Torouto THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HQME STUDYâ€"SOURSES T @ nramnnianrnr n nitans & Insure in the York Fire %flt wist 0n _ 2 3rflr STHLSH PATTERHS _ g TiE DEST 60005 ) Building Plans and Specifiâ€" cations prepared. Estimates given. Contracts taken. Builder & Contractor GENTS‘ FURNISHINGS MBIN ST. _â€"â€" WE ‘ HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main St.,. â€"â€" Weston, Ont. Orders delivered. EgLL OPENING Screen Doors, Screen Windows, all sizes, § at lowest prices. RIRT _ DISCOMFORT &°=4S= W. R. WADSWORTH Sorner Church and Wellington Streets. KEYS & BULL 7 ORONT O North Station St. WESTON Don‘t miss my display of new Fall Patterns, commeneing on Aug. 28. Select your Fall Suit now from my new line of smart, Upâ€"Toâ€"Date, stylish goods. Carrrat Parmp Ur RrsEayvE > e Main Street Weston are il]';carried by the house fly KEEP . IT OUT . E. COLEMAN Deposits received in Bavings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. . _ C. BURRAGEL THETAIEOR. â€" whHq kKnows Comé‘fromm theâ€"shop of TORONTO BRANCH THE BANK OF UNIGN~LABEL EsTABLISHED s MANACER. $4,000,000.00 $4,500,000.00 1850. wWESTON Phone No. 14 The prizes given for speeding in the ring.aggregate $4,(‘EO and that in itâ€" self®is a guarantee@that the fastest harness horses in Canada will again beâ€"found in the rgces.on the afterâ€" noon of August ï¬%h and 3ist and Sept. Ist and 2nd:=%â€" In Clydesdales evgything points to an entry that will fexceed last year‘s show when they werg there in numbers and quality that éannot be equalled ‘*anywhere on the cbntinent. _ Hack= neys are growing bétter year by year and the show of §hem is excellent, while Toronto is agentre for hunters and jumpers of the very highest class; the competitions i® this line excite almost worldâ€"wide interest. H{lorse entxji;é‘é\’a%"cc')ming in. so| fast at the office of ‘Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, that the success of that departmenmt promises to be more pronounced tflan ever before. Crossing Lake Muskoka at Bala Park ond along the shore of Lake Joseph, skirting nearly one huudred bodies of water between Toronto and Sud bury. _ For literature and fnll information about fishing and holiday rates, write Passenger Dept., Toronto, Ont. ~GurnermQGilege Excursion Tickets Vj| .. Bo fDundavs‘f"éfFeéï¬f West _ :éâ€"é;&fl';)é;:\éi&l‘ and Shorï¬ï¬ï¬â€˜xini >c‘m]’rses: Call or write 6 3 W. H. SHaw, _ J . FraXNEK ERostER, call in and get our prices Lessons Given Free. Embroidery a Specialty. There are advantages in bnying near home. Singer Sewing Machine umnce 26 Dundas St. E. _ WEST TORONTO Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€" ed for the reception of Frank McDonald SEWING MACHINE School *# =«**>=1 ee miles from Toâ€" f ChOOI ronto, Visitor. Lord Bishop of Toronto. ,West()fl Large and beautiful 1 grounds. Boys preâ€" ! i0NTARIO. pared for the Univerâ€" sity and Royal Military College. Special attention given to juniors and boys entering commercial life. Reopens Sept. 13th. For prospectus apply to M. E. Matthews, Head Master. Coal and Wood WESsT TOROKTO BRANCH of the In ShorthHanp Business will bring you best results if taken at our old established and thoroughly relinble school. Catrlogue free. British American Business Coll, Y. M. C. A. Building, Toronto. OA N N /n 14z y e im ® Everything poings to an immense exhibit at :thé Canadian Naâ€" tional EXhibition. _A churce | SI. Alban‘s 253 ":‘â€" O i °/ yV V i ria~ & Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To ON SaALE FROM TORONTO The Scenic Route to LAKE SIMCOE, SPARROW LAKE, MUSKOKA LAKES, GEORGIAN BAY, MAGANETAWAN, PICKEREL and FRENCH RIVERS Restomm®c® ALBION HOTEL THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO CANADIAN NORTHERN ONTARIO em â€" TOURIST Mrs. E. Mungovan, HORSES AT THE FAIR DRIVING PARTIES JAS. GARDHOUSE Before Buying a QOF ALL KINDS. YOUR COURSE res. DEALER IN WEEK END I . FRaAXK EoStER, _‘ Prin AND Proprietor Marx Sr., All persong: interested â€" or w?;gse lands may or‘‘ might be prejudicially affected by such proposed By-laws?‘?zj;g required to attend at the said meetâ€" ing, when they will be bheard in perâ€" son or by counsel or solicitor with reference thereto upon petitioning to be so heard. ino whan thaw @ill cha banrq 31â€" pamnâ€" CUNNS*, HMmitled, â€"wishâ€" to aay‘ ing, when they will be beard in petrâ€" hx r 5 son or by counsel or solicitor with {{a.rmers Whal they pesie! d@wer{f’?_f’ reference thereto upon petitioning to _Y°, NO8S at their packing . hoâ€"sa be so heard. |West Toronto, on Wednesdays and % \Fridays and in any case, not eariie Dated this 13th day of Augâ€"A.D. 1909 |than Tuesday, or later than Frid@, *~ #1 ‘each week. Highest prices paid for 2 . _câ€"E"‘w. BROWN, |gelect hogs. _ Weights preferred, 15 Clerk.of the Village of Woodbridge (to 220 pounds,.â€". se cribed as followsy .4 ** ‘>**~«=~. "),Dy. yon Fant§t E% look.old . before COMMENCINGâ€"at ‘the intersection Yyour time?~ Give up the thought; old of the southerly limit ‘of MeKenzie age will come all tgo soon. | _ _ â€"| Street with the easterly limit of said ~ Book after your â€" hair. Parisian forced road; Thence southetlyâ€"along. Sq@ge will kill theédandruf germs, and the said easterly limit of: said forced !isthe only prepartion, so far as we road a distance of 108 feet. Thence know, that is guar; nteed to do so. northerly om a straight, line. to a‘‘â€"iMan or woman, n rgatter how old point on the southerly Aimit of Meâ€" |you gre,‘Parisian Sagetwill make you Kenzie Street distant 65 feet easterly |100k younger. __â€" S % _ . from _the above mentioned intersecâ€"| >Why not goâ€"=to V\L.)_%;’e "I}I;ch’s and get tion a ‘ distance, of 103 feet.> Thence a large â€"botfle toâ€"day, it only costs westerly along the southerly limit of 50 cents, and:your~ money back if it McKenzie Street a distanceâ€"of 65 feet does not cure dandruft; ~stop falling to the point of beginning. ~Bard. hair, or itehing of the scalp. It Willl tract of land containing 0,075.acres make your Bair luxuriant, bright and more or less, for the purpose of beautiful, andâ€"it is themost refreshâ€" diverting the said forced road. . _z\ |ing, pleasant > and invigorating hair j All persons: interested or whose dressing made. 5s 5 _â€" GOMMENCING"at the intersection of the north limit of Lot 5, with the west limit of said forced road, thence easterly along said notth limit a disâ€" tance of 40 feet; Thence southeasterly alongâ€"g.ling which‘is 50‘ eagterly from and parallel with the centre lineâ€"of the new line of the Toronto, Grey and Briuce Railway Company, (Canadian Pacific Railway Company) lessee as the same is finally located across Lot.5 a distance®"of 125 feet to the said: Westâ€" erly limit of said forced road; Thence northwesterly along _ said_ Wé‘ste?lfly limit: a distance of 141 feet‘ito the point of beginning.‘ :Saidtract of land containing 0.058 ‘acres more or less, and to substitute thereforâ€" a portionâ€"of the â€"said lot 5 being desâ€" NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Municipal Corporation of the Vilâ€" lage of Woodbridge will atâ€"a meeting to be held on Monday, the‘Fhirteenth day of September, 1909, at the hour of eight o‘clock in the afternoon at the said Village of Woodbridge, in the County of York, consider two several Byâ€"laws for closing, stopping up, sellâ€" ing and conveying to the Toronto, Grey and Bruce Railway Company the following portion of a highway, beâ€" ing the diversion of McKenzie Street across part of, Lot 5 in the Seventh Concession in the Township of Vaugâ€" han, and known as the forced road, shown as , Lot No. 8 on the plan of Woodbridge «leposited in the Registry office for the County.of York, namely: | Mr. E. H. Rowntree, representing the Cowan Co. of Toronto at their \Winnipeg branch, is here holidaying |with his sister, Mrs. Ed. W. Brown. Miss Esther McBride, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John McBride, has seâ€" cured a position as teacher at Huntâ€" ville. She left for there on Saturday and commenced her duties on Monâ€" day. ‘ se e The next sitting. of the 7th Diviâ€" sion Court will be held on Saturday, Sept. Ath. All cases intended for shis court must be in before‘ August 23. Ed. W. Brown, Clerk. Mr. C. H. Wallace has just returned from Western Canada where he has been in the interests of the Hamilton sewer Pipe Co. He reports business good. 7 & trip to Scotlan’d§ looking well and hearty. t Miss Bee Walla,ceE youngest daughter of the late N. C. Wallace, is able to be out again after suffering from an attack of pleurisy. We are very so}ry to report the rowdyism and digordly conduct of some of the follow?rs of the Brampâ€" ton Lacrosse Club.: Messrs Gceorge Porter and Wm. Beamish left last week for a month‘s trip through Western Canada. They intend bringing batk a carload of cattle. i Mr. Lex Mackenzig, son of Inspector Mackenzie, has returned home from Messrs. Hy. Purd} and Art Glarke; left on Phursday fc;g the West on the | Harvesters‘ Excursion. iA | Mr. and Mrs. -W A. Brampton, were guests c Wallace on Sunday jlast. Mr. Roy Hughes,- bf Toronto spent a couple of days lagt week with Mr. Wm. Watson, 8th avenue. ow s fQ e ueA EOAE RICE with her daughter-%here, Mrs. Fred Batts. 8 Mr. and Mrs. W.-Iji. Hogg, have reâ€" turned from spendin% their holidays in Western Ontario. ; Mrs. George H gill, â€" of Wallace Streets is visiting| with relatives in Maple. Mr. Geo. Kew a, Thursday last for Joseph McNelly lost a valuable cow by sunstroke this week. The Municipal Corporation Mrs. Bedford, of WOODBRIDGE age of Woodbridse Ed. W. Brown, Art Printing House, Correspondent. OF TAE 1 daughter left ‘\ritish Columbia troit, is visiting A. McCulla, of _of Mrs. N. C. o Puts Hair On.. Your Head And * §u nc celcgepb<It ‘There. _What‘s the: use ‘of being bald? What sense is there i liberately allowing your hair to t _rnafgray? . Chief Elliston was on the job and pinched "a few de"i}linquents jumping the fences. _ 1 _ . 1% made a decided improvement on the Brampton bunch. %. ¢ ce Stanmley‘ Farr in goal 1 wonderful game for one hand. Pres. Fallas was all smiles after the game. $ e i © o~ ~NoOTES: _ The attendance" was large. Brampâ€" ton must have brought three hundred supporters as.every, available rig was brought intoâ€"commission. |â€" Brampton downed Woodbridge here ‘on Saturday last in jone of the finest ‘games seen here since 1904. This is the result of last Saturday‘s playing, but one of the rawest deals ever handed out . on a l&crosse field was ‘put through by Refé:'ee Ernie Doyle and Woodbridge sufiéred. The game started at about four o‘clock and in the first quarter both teams found the nets for two goals. _ In;the seâ€" _cond quarter Woodbridge got two imore which made [ it (4) to (2) at ‘half time. This was exactly the time and place where the dirty work was done. _ Mr. Réferee had been in conference with the officials of the Brampton team and was heard to reâ€" mark on leaving to ‘commence the third quarter in alswer to a quesâ€" tion:â€"‘"Just leave that to me.‘"‘ And from the appearamce of things it worked out all right. _ In less than five minutes he had three Woodbridge players on the fence for simply nothing. _ Play in (the last half was not 6We bit more~ strenuous than the first, but the referee was bound to win the game for Brampton. _ When these men were of the Brampton boys evened the score and through handing out unnecessary penalties to Woodbridge, Brampton scored_. two more in the last quarter. The game throughout was exceptionally clean, but Mr. Doyle handed 60 minutes to Wpodbridge and 20 minutes to Bramp:â€" ton and when cornered up after the game he could not explain why he did this and remarked it was the cleanest game he ‘had ever refereed. This is the second time Woodbridge has had a championship stolen from them â€"simply because we have no representative on the C. L. A. The sooner the C. L. A. cuts out this partiality among referees the better for the game. Qur boys are to be complimented on their grand playing and one man waszheard to remark, that it was as goodâ€"as N. L. U. At Woodbridge Fair this year on the first day there Wwill be a full proâ€" gram of athletic evants for the school children of York County. The comâ€" mittee in charge are‘sparing no pains to make the first day an interesting event in the histor? of the society. Every school should be represented. The funeral of the late James Orr took place at Kleinburg. Mr. Orr had beer ailing for some time, but was as well as ugual on the day of his death. He hag asked for a drink and when his sigter returned she found him dead upon the floor. He was a lifelong Conservative. water, was here few days last week renewing _ old quaintances. _ Mr. Haylock at one e lived here in his boyhoad days an was a salesman in Rowe‘s store. Hé occupied the pulpit in the Methodist %hurch, morring and evening. h Mr. M. Teperma,‘}x, ef Toronto has purchased the goodwill and property at Pine Grove, offMr. L. Nyman, who has been conductifig a scrap iron and rag business in "that place for the past three years. t The absence of Scott Galbraith Rev. Jos. J. C Py onl S nervous and fégeri "6 . t Ten to one yoursl plesig ness is causcd by Orpid ... liver. . A few days" treatâ€" ment with Celery} King the tonicâ€"laxative, will make your nights restful and atrengthening. 25 cents, at dealers or by mail. S. C. Wells & Co., Toronto, BRAMPTON WIN&S AT WOODâ€" BRIDGE. PARISIAN SAGE in goal plays a aylock, of Teesâ€" Ten t0 One 319 Companies, and their coâ€"partners, to |and _ absolutely . pré€ent the ~best of theig skill and ability. pimples, blotches an&bcil: This pledge of $he applicantsâ€"is in mild and certain; anyonsc accordance withe%re otto of. the Hamilton‘s Pills. . Sol«t h Partnership Trust} "‘Waste Not Want erg. , F e oo lscheme fbrmulate%b{y Mr. Lever at the beginning Ofp% is year, and since rapproved and passed by the shareâ€" holders of the Cowpany: The scheme contemplates the gnnmal distribution ‘of partnership ceftificates to allâ€"emâ€" ployees of the @?ompany who have reached the age of 25 years, and can show a clear nmécord of at least 5 years‘ faithful"an% loyal service. No cash is paid, or financial liability inâ€" curred by the employeg, and the only obligation devolvimg on the partnerâ€" ship certificates, which embodies an undertaking not:th wastetime, labor, materials or mon in the discharge of their duties, bgt loyally and faithâ€" fully to further thke interests of Lever Brothers, Limite., itsâ€" Associated This _ was the first. distribution of partnership certi)f{iâ€"cates under the _ Oné thousand and;fo»rtyâ€"one employâ€" ees of Lever Brot-lj;ers, Limited,â€" inâ€" cluding directors, managers, salesâ€" men, travellers, a.?ver,tising managâ€" ers, clerks, workmen, labourers, and others (male and l§:‘:ma.1e alfke, there being no sex barrigr or distinction), who had qualified Ander the terms of the Lever Brotk;%s Coâ€"Partnership Scheme, were ye terday admitted to. Coâ€"Partnership by the distribution among thent of the first issue ‘of partâ€" nership certificates of the nominal capital value of £113,650. â€" The amalgamatic;i of Mount Dennis and Weston is bei% urged here by a number of promingnt citizens. . This step it is believed% would be to the mutual advantage: of. both places, while Mount D-enrrfis is growing too rapidly to remain §1uch longer a part of the township amd divested of all share in the expenditure of the large sums that this section contributes annually in taxes. The interest that is being taken in t&s place by a numâ€" ber of prominent Toronto capitalists proves conclusively ‘that this district will experience a rapid development and some steps will soon have to «be taken to place it in a better position. Amalgamationâ€" with Weston s the commonsense remedy. .. on the Lambton Ball Grounds on Saturday. 4 PRESCRIPTIONS) FILLED accurâ€"| ately and exactly, what is called‘ for at Inch‘s Drug Stoge. | The Mount Dennis Baseball Team will play the Faitbanksâ€"Morse team Mr William Cagley, of King City, spent last Wednes day visiting friends here. & Miss Alma M.axvéell, of Weston, has been visiting her sister here; Mrs. T. Smithson. 3 FOUNTAIN BATHS always ready enguire about it [from W. J. Inch, Druggist and OptiGian. left on Thursday I%Lst. Mr. M. Ramsay is taking a trip to the Northâ€"West for his health.. He The annual flo\\‘ï¬;‘,er exhibition in connection with the Davenport Road Presbyterian Churtch Sunday School was held last week. There was a large display of flowers by the childâ€" ren. The first prize, which was a Silver Cup was won by Miss Nellie Honeyman, aged 7 years, of 993 Davenport Road, Bovercourt, with a beautifully arrangé§ basket of flowers consisting of geraniums, gladiolus, p@Hinials, iverbcfas‘, sweet peas, phlobh dahlias, etc. The Cup which stands six inches high is beautifully carved and bears the folfowing inscription ‘"‘First prize for flowers, Nellie Honeyâ€" man.‘"‘ The other %wo prize winners were suitably rewarded. Mr. John. Wanless, presided jand after a brief talk to the childre®% on the beauty ofl flowers handed over the prizes to the. children. 3 J E: #« t« {_ ‘ A very pretty yet quite wedding: I ;.‘5‘,,‘;,:,...'::;‘,;::.?3 eb I took place in the, Parsonage of the . Seppston jou 5 w ecwer Westmoreland AÂ¥enue Methodist | ' Church on August 12th, between | James William, eldest son of Mr. and ’m Mrs. James Hildreth, of South Shield 1 England and Bhsabeth mthei, slacer| _ UONOGDSEd _ AdVertisEMent$ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Advertisements under this head, 1 cent per Sergeant, of Halifax, England. The ! word tfor th% first iusertioln a.nrtc} 4 cent per Rev. Mr. Ockley officiated. The bride | _ _Tord for exch subsequont Insertion. ____"_ looked _ very lovely in a gown of : e : = white silfc made in the Empire style; 'ALIE’OIL?G&B";%;S 0;5: :v(:g:;(is ?3;1?127 :;nd a wreath of ofange blessons 5 |ure requested to miket at Armstrong‘s er hair and the bouqgziet she carried Hall Mond A t 23rd, at was of white roses and white asters.| U4""‘, on Monday} Augus h it The bridesmaid and groom were Mr.|° P Mâ€" $ ak s ' and Mrs. J. J. Fox, of Dovercourt. !m The presents which numbered abOUt;FOB SALE, one ifat Heifer, three 80 were most beautiful and costly. | vear‘ald ,...,,.ha Isrdsieatld ons E Ee dems oo t 020 Ee avemnaen 7 nile Lo wl Saturday Harry McGowan of 115 Bartlett Avenue, cut all the tendons and main arterie of the wrist. He was very weak from loss of blood and his injuries took one hour to reâ€" pair. He was sent to St. Michaels Hospital. $ 1126 misses. Macgowan are spending a short vacation at Scarboro Beach with Mr. and Mrs. g Harpur. Mrs. J. J. Fox of Dovercourt Road is spending a vacation with friends in London, Ont. | Miss Alice Thurlow of Fairbank is ill in the Western §â€"Iospital. DOWNSVIEW DOVERCOURT . The Misses. Ma.cg‘!}wau are Mount Dennis. EMPLOYEE‘S COâ€"OPERATE. Whilst opening a From our own Correspondent. pop bottle last _ ‘Isâ€" this yonr gdvertisment inâ€"the _ _ paper for a 10St Agg?". asked one man â€"~â€" of another. "Â¥es" w86 the gebiy. "=. . ‘‘Why, you neverhad a dog to lose!"‘.‘._ [!‘‘Iâ€" know,‘"‘ remarked the! advertiâ€"er, . *‘but I want onesnow, and I thin‘ I â€"~% ‘can make a satisfactory choict.fom _ |the animals that: will be brought=tga, w ‘rael/" ie .4 ag 1 To sys o ie boils. _ No rgm% so: : clean sï¬lre to drive outip@ils as Br: ton‘s Pills. The race: up tem, rid it of hum@r®. restore and _ absolutely {pré&ent | sy pimples, blotches an@ *poils. mild and certain; anyvonsâ€"car Even ‘in healthâ€"there is.a, larze aicâ€" cumulation of, matter in the system, which if not destroyed, breaks 1!{*®jpigh. the skin in theï¬;o;'n; of pimp‘<2;ans= Mrs. Mary Gragey, widow of the late Alexander Gfacey celebrated her |ninetieth birthdag on Sunday, the occasion being taken for a family reâ€" union when ovez;gï¬fty direct descenâ€" ‘dants of Mrs. Gracey were present. iHer only son Nï¬ Thomas Gracey |farms the old hommestead which was the scene of the ‘reunion and all of «the seven daughters who were not prevented by distance from being preâ€" ‘sent, participated in the celebration at the homesteady including Sister | Agnes Joseph of the Convent of St. i Mary, ~ Buffalo. Over forty grand children and six g%at grand children ; were present, togéther with several niece and nephewg of Mrs. Gracey. Owing to the rainy the outdoor coleâ€" |bration that. had been planned was iunable to ‘be held, and dinner and‘ supper was served in the fine larse 'dining room. â€" Mrg. Gracey. was the |recipient .of a number of valuable gifts, from members of her family, including some gifts from Sault Ste. Marie. 3 4 > It was in 1833 that Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Gracey..cleared the site of the. present hon;i%t‘ead, which is so aptly named Mount Pleasant. On the farm now â€"stands‘a fine large brick house of sixteen rooms, surrounded by level lawns and orchards, while the farm itself is one of the best in Etobicoke Township. § Heartiest congrgtulations to the: Highfield correspopdents on their reâ€" cent success at digplaying their wonâ€" derful masterâ€"pie¢e in composition, which indicates thht by thut contin=â€" ing their course}| at the Highfield Collegiate Institute for two weeks longer they will then be professionals. Next we hear of them will be of their taking a Government sit at Ottawa "Hal Hal" & COR. YONGE & ALEXANDER $TS. TORONTO,, _ . Strictly Firstâ€"Class. Graduates always suecessful Write for handsome catalogue. Sy€ _J, K. McEWEN, Licensed Auctioner for the Counties of York, Peel «nd Simcoe. Deale: in Real Estate. V..~~â€" and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Office, Main St., Weston. Long distance Telephone connection. Fall Term Opens September T CAUSE OF BOILSâ€"EXPLAT!~ > J. McGLYNN. King Street, Weston, Refrigerator and Cabinet maker. Upholstering done on best terms. tfe RESPECTABLE WOMAN would like _ _ work by the dgy. Apply to Mrs. Gray, 1 Denison Avenue, Weston. FOR SALE, one ifat Heifer, three year old, apply, Francis Nicholls, Church Street, Wegton. _ TO RENT.â€"Sev&n roomed frame howâ€"e with sfable, on Denison Avenue. . Anply F, Canning, Weston P.O. 3 2tpd HIGHFIEL D. â€" they could l‘.%‘. ful L‘"Ld‘-‘.' or how hr'(o:. P hinge read gur paper? Good tenonts are not the Kind that have time to waste in ‘olnt{‘ sround looking for . signe. (\ hey‘ looXk . in o«ur, Went Ade\_ If you M:. -'k“u’o-'vnrl hands," a ‘‘ House . io Lo# ®> ;_un,m:‘"m.._.,@ui.* eb Did yow recout how small a percontaj@of our popu« lattomn pass{your, howuse : where A House on Your ELLIOTT e for two weeks n be professionals. em will be of their nt sit at Ottawa 2tpd OÂ¥ie in doeie l ..