rsday. October 2', o o o o o o 0- or 0 O--O--o-vO--O--O--.â€.Dm SVerV rham. Ontario HYMENEAL ,DS TER ALJOE ICCS I) . LS . .._....’ W 11 .V rham atario a n 1e. It poys. 3.50 1.! 'IO'limita “Inn“ v flint}; In the [Ming ' oils- o ppm! mung "The llo'l'u the turn Thu \lc QUEEN 31'. canon ANNIVERSARY WAS n'r'rmcmr OBSERVED “w Immininn and was knnwn us Ilhurt'h. FHIIH'k. N45)“ “8! .‘lrï¬uirv. 1857 J38 "‘38 .las "‘39 “1" M37 .las. Hamlin} and .lnhn \Valker 1838 .las, liva-s and .lus. Rawson MW [lulu-rt Dunlnp 18030â€"6! Henl'm' Buggiu I861: John S. \Vilkilh‘nn INB-ï¬â€˜i .lmwph Fuwlvr, 18135-67 Hutu-rt. “Elï¬n-1' 18038-9 .lulm Walkm' 1870 Pram-is 43. “Maw-r INI-‘J'Thns. .\|. .Io-n'ul'io's "CS-’2 Ruin-rt .lnhnsun In 187': uninn was O'Wo‘o'fml 9‘."- two-vn tlu- \Vo-slo-yan NIo-thmlists :mol Hm No-w Ilumwxmn "Inn-rhea»; In .\I ll†Hmolis‘l ('10 til-r 63 Spa: Iin \ustin 187‘: " hi whn ungrm'o 1873 T “ï¬nish-rs nf HH- .Vo-w mm-h m Durham: mm Jumo-s Baskvrvilln 18.32 - Hl'eako-Iu‘iolm' 1m: {-31 \n’rlro-w 02|arkv It“; Thos. M. .lo-lTo'l'i< \l H73 fl _ IQ?“ H\ [U tau. .t, I- ----- g-‘v-vnâ€" - had been dilawry in his at- 53.1100 upon the means of grace.†i his license as a local preacher \\ NM Thursday, t the April meeting of 187! the ‘~'~-!‘ “'83 ordered '0 "see and :m to Bro. x," a local prpgchey. 89.0" {n -3 97-9 . 80- 73 Thus. Hlnu-r and How, \Valkl't Methodist Church Ministers .6 1865 thn ammmt apprwriatmi h» salarï¬â€˜s of Hi» two ministm's s\“30i.t¥». Tim amount actually mi from thv classes $278.72. amnunt of the grant from the "cm. Board was 32%. leaving a it of $302.23 tn be shared by the ministers. In this your the ~ of Honry Isaac Stun-9y. father {cs-Icy and Mel. Storrey. ï¬rst an as a member of the official d. vro was 8 Ladies‘ Aid Sociejy "I‘f‘ was 3 1.301195 Am Rummy “Shiner in ““6 that raisvd the . ~mm. in those days. M 850.55. 1867. as thp amount raised immaterial support from thv burs of the church only. was “went and it was decided that m ms in aid of circuit funds Lkvn at each 0" "I? Sabbath 8P- was a committpo wp collect money in an (Continued frnm page i) m .V0\t‘ml;o‘l‘ 2330?, Rt‘\'. J89 irst instalment 1*?) tho‘ am :0 salaries ot \\ .m'! Inï¬ll?) HI am v: C l ' ‘1‘.J‘â€"". Interesting “Iinntos†H harm H. h lsam‘ Hakofl' and .lus. Laird s Ml†Iinng at, oialmlnnia. Isaac Bako-r and Alhnrt Van .lnlm‘ Hnolusnn J. Hmlgsnn and I" 79 RUIN-rt Hmlfruy I David Williams ‘3 J. Smilfl“ m I'hnu' nts. “'31." 83K". hum-h in I) Ho'm'y Ro-iol , ministo-I' INS ms, Ins. HI ,lamm .\nolvr S Hurwush S. Hm'wush In“. Hanna (tharltnn .l\. K. Hilks In! lwl'gusnn “111} R. Smith l'hns. (ï¬lling NH Philip “Hz“ vr Addison \‘m. llrnss av Baker \ugl Early \I Hf Hlo- \\ \\ H ph Hi†QiMling Jamie-Inn Th» Hanna I \' ll Expenses H (Blnvm' 'l' and ¢ Ivfl'o'l'io's‘ and JOS ‘1" lmrhum ll am 'mvrq’vy [1 a I' m r‘s‘ AM Sncivty that raised the HYS- Hf $3055. Io' lilo ‘ shared by the this wax the Stnrre}. father Storm“. ï¬rst of tho official .‘l than: SUI! Inc Ind Ho'\\' 1'hlll'l'h ~ )lvthmlisl H 8m salary. \‘12 uul 186‘ as appoint- d of build,- .1 Dramas Wm. H 2â€". Mo'- Nathan F‘h‘fl‘ï¬ï¬‚ ï¬lms 0"‘IIH TI “HI $330 .mm n- ml H3 1 Sally [Zion was referred to the adjourned meet- ing. Bro. XS resignation as a lo- cal preat her “as. atcepted. Rm. N. S. Burwash left the circuit. in 1871. He exiolentl} put in a hill to his successm' fur the value Hf-lhe garden that. he had planted. and he seems tn haw pMSPSS'Hl himself of seme l'uel that the Board thought. WIN their prnpel'ly. so they passed a I'IIsIIlIIIiIIII IiIat‘lIP “IIII aSkIIIJ LO IIIIV iIaI k‘I IL}. I'III‘ IiIII VVOIIII. and that IIII .IIIIIIuiII IIIII (‘ilalgt’ for IhII gardIIII as IIII did not Raw as much in it VVIIIIII IIII left as IIIIII-II was in. iI. VV'IIIIII iIII (IanIII‘I Tn IIIII letter of IIIII RIICIIII‘IIIIII; SIIIVV'arII conveying this l'I'SUIUiiUll IIIII good brotlIIIr IIViIIIIIIIIV IIIIIIIII IIII immIIIiiaIII I'IIIIIy MW in NIIVIImJIIIr 1871 â€III. Board [IassI-II II I'IIsniIIIiI'III IIIIII. IIIII nIIVV' minister VV'I-iIII IIIII bl'fliiu'l‘ (IIIIICIII'II- III] III kIIIIVV' if IIII had received thII lI-IIIII' III IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII; SIIIVVIIrd. 'l'iIII iIIIlIItIIIl III IisIlII “as iIIIIIIrII thII BIIIIIII III. IIIII l[I'W'IIIIIuaIy meeting of 1872. IIIIII VVIIs laiII IIVIIr I'IIr IIIIxI nIIIIIIiIII'. III )laV I872 thII iIIItIIr was again laiIi IIVIII' IIII IiIII IIIIxI. mIIIII- my. IIIII IIII IIIIIIII r I'IIIISiIiI‘IiliiOn III' IIIII IIIIIIIIII is IIII II‘I’UI'Ii. .\ II IIIIIIIIIIII: III â€III BIIaIIi iIIIiIl in FIIIII'IIIII'V' I873. liIIInIas III-gate VVIIS l'III‘IImI'IlIiIIIi 134 II "iii. and [HUIN 1‘ III-Is III III IIIIIIII' IIIII nIiIIisIrV .II is illiel‘I'S'ill†III nIIIII that. aiiI'l' many VIIIIN I'II IIIVIII IIIIIiVII sIIIViI'II BII.I lIIgIIII- VVIIs giVIIII II sIIIIIIr-IIIIIIIIIIIIIII III IIIIIIIIsIIIII IIIIII is IIIIVV liViIII: III IIIIIIIIVV'IIIIII, IIIII. ~iIII' IirsI. V'IIIIIII; mIIII I'I'IIm IIIII “liliiianl I'irrIIiI III IIII- IIII' IIII- I'IIIII<~‘ III' IIIII MIIIIIIIIIiiI. nIiII- isIrV', as far III â€III \\'I‘IiI'l' (‘iill II'III'I- IIIIsI. IIisIIIIV' llIII IIIIIIinIIIIs iII II'IIIIIIIII III l'IIiIIII VVIIII IIIII IIIsIIII'II British ;\nlI‘l'i('all .‘lo-thmhsis. Viv... Woslvyan and Now ilt‘mnvxinn." It was them decidmi that Hwy kva â€w twu missions running :is thvy wo-i-n fm' about a war. 'l‘hat ihn .\'nw Emmi-Xian ilhm'ch pi'u-po'rty in- sold and that a iww parsnnago' 1w imiid iipnn a mum viigihlv sit». .\lsn that. a bazaar bu ilthH he‘lp liquidate the ChllI'Ch «himâ€"Hip lii'st i'vfei‘onco in a haz- nm' em thv i'vcni'ols. .\nuihm' m0- ch'i'n nwthml nf raising mmwy fm' i-ii'i'uii. piii'pnsus was adnptmi un .\'n\'vmiwi- 22nd. 1880 whm it was «inc-him! that "thvi-u iw unvvlniws in Durham Glhliwh fur i'nllm'iim: Um minish'r's salary." and that. "nach stvwai'ci and rims imiih-i' he appoint.- mi in gm m- HUM anmngst ihn mo'm- his and ï¬nd nut what “nth will t'il't‘uif. purpnsc-s vamhm' find. I "N'idt‘d that "Hlo'l Durham Glhm'rh ' ministvr's salary." stvward and «'las‘s ml tn gm mwnnal a August 3th. 1889 Dr. Wolfe's name ï¬rst apears a member of the Board. Februarv 8. 1892. Misses Banks, Orchard aMrs. Arthur )lcClocklin . Carson. Main and Matthews. were appointed the Missionary collectors. At a subsequent meeting of the same year a vote of thanks was ordered to be .publiclv presented to these ladies by the‘pastor and from the Pulpit.- 1 -_ Anna :5 no.3 Amiflnfl Zion Church. 5 In May 188-3 3 readjustment. oft the circuit was made when Allan! Park and Vickers were added. It‘ was decided to get a young man as second minister and to make the rircuit self sustaining. In August. "‘83 John \‘ivkers and Charter Smith were made stewards for Eb- ene7er Virkers . Robert Reid was class leader and Aberdeen was ta- ken on as an extra appointment. The following are the ï¬gures for the circuit in 16 ' Durham " 85 M25). Zion ii .00. \‘nrncy 31 160. Ehcnczcr 13 i 15. Allan Park . i7 90. Ahcrdecn 8 60. In 1887 the trustees of Zion church wcrc reported as unan- imously in favor of building a new church. and a building committee. was appoingcd: MA “A “.-“-.- _‘-.A gm'. (m m'vm (hp g.‘ branches UI’ MOI! was submittml tn thruary nVNWing‘ unimuusly (New!!! mo‘mlmonts. fl H be granted vqua mlnlflh‘l‘i mlal. «Inn Humm: m n Man 1883 M" arrans try. whm I tlw com MM. At: lv- iv. “'3 nomittm‘ he ; and laymen was \‘ntml ll \\' a submittmil Basis of Union H math nf l'ninn for all tho Mothnmsm in «Zanaola «I to thn Board in its 'tin". 1893. It was un- t'm'ptml with “YO R- 1 that lay .lvlegatns rqual privilegvs with all businvas of tho An- HS “1"“ SAILING FOR INDIA ' TRIPPED 0N AMERICA Amcrivaus honor the memory of I;«_»hxn1lms awry war on (ktohm- 12. umh-r tlw dolusion. probably that. lw IliSL’UVHI‘ml tllt‘ ["llile'd Stiltvs. It was America that, he discm'm'ml, u:- rathm- thn throw .-\nn-1'icasâ€".\'nrth. «Mum! and South. and the-r... is no was-«m winulanaclians should nut. (:49- lI iiiait‘ his IxIIIIIii. as much as IIthIII' ItVVIIIIII's upon this continvnt. It is illlt‘ that though he made fIIIII VIIV- agvs In this side at the A..tlantic llt‘ diIId in igIIIIIaIICII that '10 had sat t'mIt. upon a {M at. (.Ulliillt‘lii. HI- did IIIIt. know that India lay half a world away. But. he did know that hII had found land win 0 t‘XiSit‘llt‘t‘ had [H’t‘ViUllSly [MOI] ji st II dream. It is truI- that. lit‘ “as disapIIuiIItI-d that. hII had nut tmIIid tlIII \Vt’SiPlll passagI- tII India tIII' “hit’il 110 had .~‘I-t t'I..IIth Hut. HUMP disaIIIIIIiIIt- lllt'lliS ('l't'IWIit'ti into his declining II-IIIs t‘III' al'tIII- haViIII: tastIId IIt‘ tame and glIIn he \V as [It‘iniiut‘tl to sink iIItII IIIIVI-ItV. and ““90“! and at thII t‘ntl \Vas itnllll‘llit'ti iIv V i<iIIIIs III III II ,liII'. It “as IIII 500111- iV t‘llti t'III' IIIIII III’ â€III gI-IIatI-st VIIV- IIgIII's iII histIII'y. “A Talent for Deceit" It is I'luquvnt «It tlw IIIItiIh habits ut ttu- tittm-nth chItIII'y that wn knuw sn littlv about. tlnlllmhlls. It. is truv that - sump minuto Ilutails haw burn presvrwd. whilv some thi'mm-ly Vital mattm's haw gmw IIIIII-mmtul Fur iIIstI‘Inm- it is an own uni-sticm “III-Io I)“ “as In: III. "llw «litt'mv “('6‘ is not butxwon â€nigh- timing \ilinm-s “hich might oasih arise. hut. III-twvvn. Italy and Spain. It is gt'llt'l'fllly suppnsmt that ho was lmI'II [H‘fll' Hwnna. tlmugh Spaniari‘ls haw him! in support (if an Oppnsitv belief. His. father was a “DUI comb- m'. and we even know the pretty maiden name of his motherâ€"Suzan- na antvnarnssa. He “01]! to schml and prohahlV had a rough time 0H zu'ujiunt of tho pOVortV of his par- vnts. The 0 is a legend that at tho ugv of fourtm'n ho cummandml an vxpmlitinn uti’ 'l'nnis. It was saicl that the mom under him worn a rnugh lot and that h was obligmt tn 41009in and cajnlo tlwm Iathm than hully thnm. Smnmnw is sup- pusmt to have svt it down that. in those early days ho "had a tale-nt. for ch‘reit." HH\\'P\"¢‘I' tho Tunis In- gmicl has sum“ Hf tho.“ varmarks of a stnry asrrihml t0 3 man lung :il‘trr his dt‘ilth. 'l‘hn truth is that thorn arn st'vral runsiihfl'ahlo- [it-rinds in thn lit'.- at Columbus Hf which “'0 know nothing. , Before he was twnnty-four he is suppnsml to llth' mmle voyages (0 England and Iceland. Alwut. this timn ho svttlml for a limo in Pnrtu- gal. and llwi'v mot Fvlipo Moniz clo Pm'vstro-llo. a laaly much almw him in sm'lal Ilft'. His Wife is Sllmumnl tn haw l‘aiinml in «lulumhns the. tire \\'lllt'll was tu hum sn iii-i'i'oly with- in him until ho- had mmlv his gi'vzit clisciwviw. Shi- tnlil him nf hvr ln'uthvi' coming m1» «lay with a strange pic-i'o- «if woml \Vlllt'll haul ln-i'l! \mshml ashni-n allow a pi'nlcnig- ml wo-sto-i'l)‘ galv. and with an vqually sti'mign min of twu men fur. Thn ('nntract. was awardml to Mr. S. Scull. and thn purscmage was takvn nvm- January 19th. 1893. Rm. A. K. Bil'ks was." the ï¬rst ministm to occupy the new building. Inn'- ham must haw haul a wry \Vm‘m plucn in his [wart for 11mm his un- vxpo-(‘tmi olvath in 1917 it “'8“ found that he had lo)“ a sum nf mmwy The Western Dream THE DURHAM CHRONICLE cast up in all respects different from Christians. Then her mother unlocked. an old box, formerly the property of her husband, which ‘rontained charts and maps and some vague hints to the west. But this too may be fiction to rover absence of real knowledge as to when and why Columbus became seized of the. idea that there was a new land far to the west. He had no doubt what- ever what land this was, nor any of his conteimmrary dreamers. Without. a doubt. it was India. It was Columbus who was to strike an unpremediatml hlow at the theory then gaining currc'uiey. that its a small werlil after all. The Two Sons After the ilealh of his Wife. lul- lumhus formed an attrhment. t'ni- Beatrice Enriquez; another woman of supei ior station. and though they never married the bond between them was Very close. Het‘u again we have the «late «if the birth ul' Fernaud:, their illegitimate sou. though we do not know the birth- place of his more distinguished ta- ther. By his wife ileunihus also had a sun, lliegu. and he appears to haye made no distinction between them heeause er the ditt'erent, en'- eumstanees «of their hirth. It is true that. his will left the hulk of his property to lllegn and his male heirs hut, since there was very little pre- pet'ty to devise. cleslvito the. elalmr- :iti- testamentary declarations, the distiuetiun was tritling. It was the illegitimate} sun l‘iet'itaniln, (‘ulletl “the sehulal‘ly." wliu wrute the hin- mapln «11 his t‘uthvr. 111th it 1< tn him that \w ““11 must nf wah “.1 kntm about, â€11- 1:10:11 11miga a'.‘tn1 H0 l'vsts 0115011101\ in tho Smillv 0111111., that 1101 tar t'1m11 thv 11n'11le t~111h «11' his fathM'. \\ 1- :1t lvust kmm “111-111 ernandu \Vas'hurimt. hut thrwn Fc-rnamiu was “hurivd. but tln'wn ('ilivs claim [ujssvssin uf llw dust Hf Christnplwr and HI' ingu. his whi- vst. son. wlm was always rallml "'l‘lu- Admiral" it [wing 11 m-uvisinn in HM will of (lnlumhus that â€In hvml n! tlu‘ hnusv should always sign him- self thus. 12 that Amvrica was (lisrowred. the land ï¬rst touchml l‘wing San Sal- vador, Haiti and Cuba. Tilt'l‘t‘ \yrre hardships enough on that yuyagn. and moments that sinrc- haw [Ollt'll- ed the ima ination of mankind. the nmmnnts \y 1911 Columbus, against tlm muttm'ings 0f tlw rrmx: ,ancl [wr- haps against fears in his awn heart continued to sail \wstwaril. risking his life and tho- liws uf his mm- paninns 0n tlw rhanCo- that. hr \ymihl ramp to land. Hr macln throw, othvr yoyagos. all (if thvm lwsvt with peril and hardship. His «'rvws \wro- tlw wry uutsrunrings nf Spain" jails. who tank rhanrvs‘ under Ull- umlms only tn wrap.» a <till mm't‘ clri-aill'ul t'atu at. hunw. \\'hwn Queo-n lsalu-lla ilic-«t tlnlnmlms lost. his: lit-st. l‘rivncl. Sho was a wuman \x-husn [llt'lll"l'}' unuht tH lw livnurml by all .\mvrirans. Nurth. Snnth ancl tlvntrat harclly lo-s‘stlianlii~‘. Withnut thc Ullt‘t'll hv multl no-Vo-r haw st" nut 'l'hvro-at'to'r llt‘Klt‘t‘l and [um-My a:- tvnalml tiuliii‘nlm~'. anal \w ('tll' im- aginv that nnw- his sulphi'stitnih‘ fears \yvro- aesiiagml ho- :lio’ nut arc-atly shrink firm the Iinal \‘uy- ago) that \\‘a~' tn ;i\o- him i'o~.~'t. \\’1_- think \\ 11 are 111'1t.1111~'tak1111 in sming that H111 ï¬rst \11}a1.r1- 111'1'11921 th1-.-\tlanti1' “Mich 111°".1'1111111t as 5011111 of 11111'1'1'a1t1'1's 811' amnv in 1’92 was by 1111 1111-3115 “11- lungost. It “as 1,111.\u1_.r11st :1 that tL11l11m- 1111s sot sail and it was 1111 H1_'t_1)l11-1' 'I‘Rl.\l"'l\ LILHI'W H FHWI and [.1'~«ngznnL in Durham T Thmsdm \‘m Milliâ€! '1. Sn: ( tn 8 â€ï¬tl‘Wk. Musiull [m (3111th harp So It'l‘tinlh' It}. 9 vrts‘nn. .-\tln1i.~'.€i0!l-3(N‘. Destiny Laden Moments HtZH FHWL SI'I’I‘ER 11 Durham 'l‘.e\\'n Hall. vmiu-x- '1. Snmwn frum Musimll prnm‘am ile- lm‘timl‘ 10}; J. H. RH!"- -..eiml 50v. 1 Water! Water! Water! ‘ What Is Good Health Worth? The. Mission Band of the QIIPI‘II St. I IIIIIIII church mIIt U" \\ IIIIIIIIsIIII3 III last week at the harm «1‘ Mrs. I ‘IIas. MOOIIII. TIIII IIIIIIsiIIIIIIt 33'II:- iII IIIII chair and a most, IIIIIIIIIIsIIIII. mI-I-I- Ing is IIIII‘III‘IIIIIII. 'IIIII IIIIIIIIIIIg IIIIIIII- IIII with a hymn aIIII IIIII IIIrII's I’IIII3'IIII III IIIIISIIII, IIIII. I33IIII by â€In IIIIIIIIIIII. III IIIII nIiIIIIIes II3 IIIII sII I III- IaII3. 'IIIII. IIIssIIII 33 as IIIIIIIII II3 MI“. PEIIHII‘III {IIIII4IIII IiIsI IIIIIIIIIII III IIII‘ Study Bank â€A â€My II IIIIIIII ‘ II3 Mrs. W. \. MIIIIII“ III. 'IIIII I'I'lN III III IIIII "I'I‘IIIIIS III IIIII \\ IIIII II â€'IIII33III 33:“ I’I'IIIIII3IIII IIIIIII I. SIIIII IIIIIIIII I'PII II3 M Gs MIIIIIgaIIII III33III.IIIIIII IIIIIII\\IIII.' IIII IIIIIsIIII: II3'IIIII aIIII IIIII IIIIZIIaII III III‘- IIIIIIIIIII. IIIII I'\I‘IIIIII." 33 :I~I spun s - IIialI3. IIIIIIII 33IIIII|I IIIIIII II 3335 «IN - IIII. A limI mat. a llflt‘l' AS “It“ drank [N'P‘Iltlt‘ “lt‘ IIIIIIl Said “I0 tiguin “"IIIII IIII~ \xhv Y'mIIv 1‘02“ng likI- II III II ‘? ' â€'lhats IIIIt. fIIIIlislI." said â€In liIIII. \\'itll a twinkle in his t'yt‘S. "Thvy rail nII- Kim; at all thI'I llI‘at-‘l" Bt‘t'allSt‘ [ aIlVI'I'tisr." , .\ rahhit. llI‘Ht'Il “It‘ll! talking And Fall lIIIlIII' llkt‘ 2'. sllI'zlk. HI- thought hI'It tI\ â€lt‘ liIIIIs plan But his IHIIaI “a: .I sanIak. A My Hill)“ In lll\'I'SllgiltI‘- ItaIl lllllt'llt'flll in ill“ \VIIIIIlst SII “I...†\IIII :lIlH'tllSI', nI\ t'IiIIIIII. “0 “HI' \IHI lld\I' â€w 300le QUEEN 8T. IISSIOI BAND MET LAST WEDNESDAY 'Hi. N0. 4. Durham. Why take a champ and use wufm' that ic [mlhm‘d and unï¬t fur domnshc uso. wlmn Mum Watvr can IN,’ had by having :1 \WII «Irillml. “'0 handle Pumps and Pump R0- pairs. Satisfacuon Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT Advertise. Butâ€"~ Phone 98-12 'I‘HE BEGI'IAR MEETING III“ 'I‘III: \\'Imwn's lIIsIIIIIh- \IIII Iw III‘III at â€In IIIImII III MIS. ."\lIIIIII\\ III‘IIH nu Thursday vaIIIIIIII'I \II'~. \\ IIIIIIm (Slam “III giw a [mm In] Hump I-ZI-IIIIIIIIIiIxx‘ and VI» .‘IIIIII‘ SIIIIIL will givo a I‘vaIIIIIg. 'I‘IIIII'I- will he a IIIInImiIIg ('IIIIII-st. IIIIII I'IIII unswm-M by my faVOI'iII) IIIIWI‘I‘. All IIIIIIIIQ. ('UI‘IIIBII)’ IIIVIII'II. II THE REGI'I All MEETING (IF THE [0.1). In. “ill [)0 IWM \\ mlnvhdly \‘IIIIIIIIIIIII 3,11! 8 II III. at (IIII II IIIIII m MIs. (i S. KIIIIIILIII All IIIIIIIIIIIIIs III quash-d III he IIIIIsIIIIt. p Indianâ€"In Buntinck. U: Inher tn MI. and Mrs. \\ illiam Matlwr daughtvr. Goods [Delivered Anywhere in Town Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 Baker Confectioner E.“ A. Rowe $4.50 Ontario PAGE k