is o' er, more have the ian Coal v,'rt [rum AIMS: WI :em for ; been" Quint-nan: 81 NOBLE Yon Wicker my last. ps have AUWQ l 9, 1902 c. L. Gram, 5R no holes " ll School Willi ARE! AM an shipment Razors and :- kuaran- satisfy ais the rich ’et of our ght Stock ity of cus- Fork Leaving Silver Ind IN 8t ut " ll (I) m 2o SALADA CEYLON 13133. :mack. Green and mixed in had packet: at 25c, 30c. and 4oe a lb. Shredded Wheat “mount. per box 15e Ladies' Long Sh-eve Vests, Irs, have a full line of STERLINU'S HAND-MADE SHOES' DRUGOISTS & BOOKSEILERS. All Wool Drou- Semen. Black and Colors, 4'3 tn wide, par yd Heavy Melton Dress Goods 42in. wide, per yd White Bed Spreads largo aizo, Flaunelotte Blanket». " Bed Cmmnnrr-, 60 Ivy " in. MacFarlane & Co. 3 JAKE KRESS LAMP GOODS --- TWEEDS d YARNS: GROGERIES (ii) We 03k $8ttflig m i)lll ms S. SCOTT. y. MONEY TALKS M d'ea and 'tthuthum Work: ctNTti WATCHES. In Nicklecase $5.50. In in kt Gold tilled warranted to um: 20 years $10.00. only Glass table nets. s-o-so-mo-o-oo'"". --- Lower Town jake Kress. he Best Quah" .- cheaper than ever 'd ruUrtahhtg PROMPTLY ATThNDED Tn. We can give you Bargainr. LADIES ' WATCHES. In 14 kt Gold filled, war- ranted to wear 25 years with solid Gold Bow. Only $12.00. CASH ONLY. A. . GORDON Lower Town, LAMP GOODS! FOR HE SELLS CMEAP t I BIG 4 . H. BEAN tRepairing a {ir1ertiut DRY GOODS, CROCKBRY. , tOTS & SHOPS, &c., Ot best quality. A nice Assortment of Hand, Stand, Vase, Banquet and Hanging Lamps at Moderate Prices. See our 8 Vase Lamp its a beauty. For anything in, the Lamp Line try us. our. 9, 1902 FUNITURE Call and see them Gainers Huck orurlt c all hair each each Jewelle $1.15 81.oo $1.50 250 'lr, Me Me The rprosents were nnnlemus, useful and .pvetly and Inch-Cad a handsmnc gull] wulvh. the gift of the grown. one large parlor lamp. kitehen Inunuhed- room Jump. two Water ‘SPI‘, tea set. 1ted- room "ret, gold Mixed berry set with spawn. two parlor lmnps. solver fruit dish. silver celery disk and sugnr quot») (-hinatfruit dish. glut" {wit dish. (“New trot, teu pot. cheese dish. voltmitr-Lih. at Qup‘m Victoria." Wdhina hen-y set, mantle.rlock. two Parr-window our-tating two hed aw Nuts. throe‘llnen tablecloths, colored whit-cloth. silk table throw. litr, en batman scarf. set tquiet mats, 'luiitc. blankets, 6:11. ed. and an arch of everttreehs and mm made an nut-active bower for the yuung couple to utep under. A than. pretty decoration was the sunlight etteef. The day had been oveucut. heavily but 'ttdet', before the mating ham. the watering sun broke through the cloud. and t1ooded the bridal chamber with sunny mdinnee. Agthe ioynm- luv-nine of the wedding nun-ch payed by Min Ill. Rain Hunted on the air the bride entered leaning on the arm of her {other and took her plnce under the curb beside ler husband to he. She was supported by her sister Miss Jennie. while Mr. Thou. Coleridge. hurt-inter. of London. held a like position tor his brother. Rev. Mr. Trams. Holstein. then in the anal formulas look from the contracting parties the promises that are to he kept "till death do you my." and declared them mnrtretd wife. Congratulations and good wishes from the so or more guests followed. mud the company were then mnptuous- ly entertained round a table laden with the arood things of life, and much to please the eye as well as the palate, V V. .--.....-. v. A‘VI - aaqV I‘lullul III M. life. . The Crretnottr took place " 5 p. m. De Ptr4or wag v!" tastefully dog-onu- The bride. a'handsome and attractive young woman. was most "otTominttly attired in a dress of pale blue cloth with white site front and trimmed with applique. Her travelling'éresq was of navy blue homespun faced with lace. The hriilésumitl looked charming also in dark Nth-lady clot h wetfn trimmings similar to the bride's. The Minuet, over adjournuwnt wns made- to the parlor where mumps of vurmus kinds were summed in. An impromptu! program was gotten up and Rev. Mr. Truax in unhappy mannm wormed speeches. music?. 51min. etc. from the-company; Mr. 'Wm. Ranmge contrii-nlt-ed generous†iin vocal music, Mrs. wright, Miss Ilwn and others furnished tine instoottental music" while Miler Midi-asses .m couched in a congrutlilntmy strain verve made by a large tmtnher. The hridogmum replied feleeitously. and at the rinse .. God he with you etc." was mg. The rest of the evening was: spent with a happy intmwnlity, and the (-uzzipmiv broke up III the mun†hum-s n' imnmn.‘ having " last amu’i-hyv and gum] wish for the hapmwwuplt- and hvmty approx-huh,“ " tiwshowitality " Mr. "nd Mrs Reid. Bulatwes and near neighbors of mm pantie-62in the township were pl‘MML. including the 1rtidegvootn's mother., and among visitors rii.rout a distance were Mrs. Wut. Gray., Alma l Mr. and Mrs. Crosby. Harrisum l Mr. and Ira. Legato-and daughter Irene. Ceylon C Mr. Thos. Coleridge. London l Mrs W. Reid. Michigan ; Mr. and Mrs. Pinnock. Mov stein; M r. and Mrs C. Rnmape. Durham: Mr. and Mrs. ll. Wrigsht, 1'eyion: Miss S. Colerid,cw, Fovdvce. hngry event. mm (was? a. Inponsive th l in mm: hum-[- of mature age, either of 'tntitipation or of Martial). Sf, place at the rtsifytee_of Mr. John “all. ma west of Yoovil. when his would daughter Jessie united heart and hand with Mr. Wm. Colelldze. now of Owen Bound. but formerlv of Yeovil. gull}: resident of North Egremont all A number from around here attended the World's Fair at Holstein last. Tues. day andruport a good time. Me, and Mrs. Patch leMast Tuesday for their home 1n the West. Sorry to hear of Master Clarence Staples hiring ill with tygpoid fever. Mt. Thus. Armour, ofléJwen Sound, wuss. cutllt,r on friends, on the avenue one day recently. Mr. Geo. h, maples. who came home last Wednesday to 3eo Inszlntle brother who is very ill, returned on Monday to North Bav. I M;JK_0;1ning in ham. “sin. Mr Mc. I Inch in duo "riveil in our midst. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Week of town, visited at Mr. D. MeFhyden'sone day lately. North Dav. Miss Annie Alice " 'Fuesday for Toronto where she intends to spend the winter. Mr. tusd Mrs .Jno. Collier attended Walliertoto Fair a couple of weeks ago. Mr. Geo. McKay of Owen Some, vis- ited his swim. Mas. H. McFayden one day recently. Mr. Geo. Staples while at the exbib ition in Toronto, purchased a. thomugh- bred Tamwonh hog itotu Dengue * Son of Mitchell. He believes m jin- proved stock. HOPEVILLE Intended for last week Orange I'ueuics are fashionable. three having: been held in Proton this year. and we hear there is some grumbling amongst the older heads who see tttsneer of some infringement of the princlples of the institution. First was nesr Kings. cote. one last. week in Cedarville and another near Swinton Park. There was a good attendance and a number of Thur dglk and Egrcmom vocalists “signed with songs. he. Piper ll McDonald. Price- ville furnished some good mum. some canvassing to done in View of the com- iug municipd election. by nu ex-roevo und 3 " others. The yicnie vu kept up to . ha hour and we believe . nanny tun mad-twoftdomocnt. The money an"; m good. EJWedmndgy but one of those Co "rttmm--murt--Nuptuur, blowing: At Yawn. ------tq- Edge an; adjournnwnt was where gnuws of indrilged in. An "ft" gotten up 1 Report. of U. tii, S. No. 2, Bent. and l'Gienelg. l Sr Iv-ved. McKevbnie. Jr tr- : 'Willie McKecbme. Jr 1Ir-MtulgeNor- itrut, Johnnie Newell. Ethel Heughan. mum Edge. tir m --Arthur Ritchie, 3 Rims Edge. " .IIâ€"Viln McKechnie. ',' Sr Pt li-Mable \Vismer. Gertie Morton. I Jr Pt ll»~And_v Walsh. George Newell. h'rtl--Arttt ie Ewen. Roy Wismer. Jr2-- l Willie Edge. Louie Newell. The camp this year presents (guinea different appearance to other years. Each regiment occupies one row oi tents instead of eight as usual. We expect a sham battle on Tt1eadayuusd Lord Dundonald leaves for the astil. Jerv camp that meaning. Particulars Jeter. e t Mar Vaughan. Lillian McAllen Alex. ',,,,,','i',g'/ Jr I-lr . Dan-gaVel 'George Lodingham. A i1fL//n' Smith 'Caldwell Marshall, Morrison Smith A. GRANT. Teacher. We. have had considerable rain since oararriynl in campgbut it has nearly all fallen during the nights, so that with one exception we have missed no parade. The Dunbam contingent we aut in excellent health---exeept one, who, at time of writing thinks he has eaten too many grapes! Iteport of S.2~5..:\'n.3. Bmtinck and 'Glmwlg for the month of Semonnlve-L. IV-iii/ie McKnight. Hazel Ihugavel. IlI--)rice [)m-ngel. Ellen Cottield.'ira- ru-l Marshall. Ir-George Wilson. Mag- gie, Manley. Annie Stewart. Part JI- 'Dity_McGilljvrarruoseph, Comeld. S: I Major Cleland of Meatord is now attached for the meslcetry course, The gtaffis as follows.: Col. Campbell mmnmnding, Major Berke, second in command and Major Sproule. adjt. The Quastcr-mastem this year tttV cmpanicd their regiments instead of being there one day in advance, core sequently there was considerable tent piwhillg to do on arrival at camp and things did not settlevdown as quickly aseu some oeeasiana. . Municipal talk is becoming common, it being rumored that the present reeve and some ofthe council are rc- tiring. Nothing definite as yet. We arrived here alter a pleasant trip. We were joined at Mt Fore" by the contingent of the, 30th, but as they Went by mit all the way we parted company " Guelrh. The lake was Very calm so a! thorxmghtv enjoyed the trip. At Toronto We Were Joined by the Owen Sound, Clarkisbtsrg, Plealterton and Mentord Co'ys under command ot'Capt'a Frost, Malay, Tel. fotd, (Chisholm and Burke, Lieut Mae- Farlane and Ca pt. Finlay t'espeetively. I Report of ti S. No. 12. Egrentont. for 3 the months of August andfr'eptember. I 4th crass-Aa'; Reid. Beile Patter son, . Annie Nelson. Maud Hamilton. l Sr. 3rd. class - Gladys Lawrence, ', Maggie. Hamilton. Mary Brown. ( Jr. 3rd truss--Hatold Hunter, John 1 Ferguson, Herbert Lawrence. _ Sr. 2nd Masai-Aggie Adams, Blanche I Reid. Mary Wilson, Bella Ferguson. l, Jr. 2nd class-John Brown. Funny g Patterson. Farrar Lawrence, Charlie I Nelson. This Week? Budget. Proton Council met here on 27th in: There is talk of another law. suit against the township over an old tlN6"ra.y in the east, which, while being repaired was left unguarded at night. and a waggon came to griel an old man being thrown out and having his Brut broken. J C Hall has Cone to Sault &e.Marie to see " Labor who is sick. Jas McMnrdo In home from the Boo to visit his parents. Oar horseman Geo Wiltshire took his two young bloods to o. Sound Ind won first and second prize. Our pumice blacksmith. Riebud Davin. nix-m a low dnyu in GIN-lg with bin {mu-ms. Mr Thor Sponce. of lath eon. had I no" oulv I law veal“ old the or Say: 22. It was burial on the 28rd n Eelim Report. for S. S. No. 9, Egrentottt, Bor 'hs'epoeoatret'. 4th clscss--Annie Jteid, Ethel Hors. ‘nntgh. Rocky Hamilton. Sr. 3rd clatnr--Neliie Reid, Rug Rogers. Maud Eccles. Jr. 3rd class-Edna Hamilton. Mil. dredChristie. Lauri. .Eccles. Sr.;’.nd class-Jessie Burr.ws, Jennie Mulch. Lulu Hatnilusu. Jr. 52nd Classmlhume Keith, Alex. Smith. Harry Hursburgll. Hr. In. 2nd class-Nettie Hamilton. Mary Mulch. Nettie Rogers. Jr. pt. 2nd clzisvayrllP Whyte. Clarence Tloss, F, ed Hmniltun. tit. 1st. ciascs--Edith ,Eccles. Norman Horshnrgh, Fleming Maids. Jr. lstclassA -Juhnnie.Smith. Johnny Ross. Scott Eccles. 2nd Jr. Lst t.lass-Nellie Mulch. Many alles, Allan Smith. Jr. pt. 2nd class-Ooh" Davis, Martin Wilson. Goldwin Lawrence. Mable Eccles. Pt. 2nd tir. class-Edith Patterson. Nina McFadden. Br. pt, lst. eustr--Mtsry Hamilton, Edgar Henry, Bert Ferguson, Cecil Davis, Maggie Eccles. Jr. Ist. trlass-Mtuy Ferguson, Irene Watson, Elsie Eccles, E. McFadden. thCilFrttrot ytPtem.tek. v-Jessie McDonald. A. Smith. Jr nr-Maggie Smith. Mary Morton. Liz. zie Ewen. Br m-Katie Clark. Annie Clark. Jessie Smith. Jr 1u--Mauttus Wilson. Tommy Pntherbough. Willie McNuly. Ir-job/ttOmar. Br PtlI Mr John Campbell is raining slow“. Bepotof ':/h_tifycltl, Bentinck, for School Reports. M AY Mu CLOCK LIN, teacher. CAIP NOTES. E. E. RAWN. teacher. THE DURHAM REVIEW I That wjmcre farm In theXaswnship of i gGlenelg. known as the Melina Faring lThere is Mont 110 acres cleared mull l suitable for qtunning machinery on. and 1 the balance is principally of hmdwond i timber. There b,"stippoised to be over I '. 2000 cords of good oirdwood neatly for l I cutting. The farm is situated almut I Ax miles from Bevkley. and ten miles; ifrom Durham. Ou the farm is a good i . frame house and cedar post hum. This l, farm Will he sold at a bargain during I like next sixty days. For further in-l ', {urination or' harms of sale apply to a l w. CALDER. Durham. 1 Maggi-2 Morton. Clam Caswell, Arthur “Mann. Jr Pt II-Ross McDonald, Clarence McNagly. Sr r-Pearl Wilson Philip McDonald. Robbie 2.2gt'g,?,; Jr. I-Willie Clark. Earl McNally " Grim-sun. M. FLETCHER, teacher. l The undersigned offers for sale ther I fine cesidence Ir',?.'",',".", in Vamey. lately l I occupied by r. A. Little. 3 rooms l down stairs, 4 ttuove with good back,' ' kitchen and wood shed. Welt in the door. 2 of an acre of good garden tand l with fruit trees, sum]! fruits etc. Also l a fine roomy stable. buggy house e(c.: } Post ofttce, G. T. R. Station, and church , l at the door. School near by. Termson l ', application to l l . Pmmmzw. or C. Baum-2, '; 1 Oichard. Durham l ON SAD‘DLHR ST" 3 DOORS south it'.."'?-'-';,;;',',";;;:;.;."';?,,",; "stiitiiiriitir' l. " the Surrogate Court ofthe County of Grin-son. M. FLETCHER. when l Grey, in the Matter of the Esttute of w-----.------------------------', Joint Young. the elder, late of the FOR SALE. I Township of Normunby. in the Coun- --- 1 ty of Grey, Yeoman. deceased J DESIRABLE FARM OF an ACRES. Tft";? hereby given pursuant to - ‘ . o. 1897 Chap 129 See38 and Uomptastog Lots No. 12, Con. l.) k 16. ' . ' " Egreumnl. Good buildings, two hank , almpndmg I.'.'?.,': that 1l,l Persons hi“ "yt, but nae pig pen, large driving s4ted 30x48, I e aims. Mamet the. Fletute of the said good house.'.9 rooms and kitchen. with ( John Young, who died on or about the cistern in pantry. large wood shed with . seventeenth day ot November, A. D. , never mill-m well inside. Newer failing! 1900; are required to send bv t pre- creek, cumming ,tt"r'tgt"r,1', lotcnlsg top, paid, or to deliver to J. ts. listlford spring near lmc - eac ot. ' on or- , li . . ' . a a . chard. well fenced. 160 ace cleared. I 21hite fm tht Exeeutors, on or be good soil,% acres hardwood hush, I‘P- . "minder mixed timber. Convenient, to l 28rd day of October. A. D..1902, School, Church and P. O. Title clear. Itheir names, addresses and descriptions En. anpunnox. Ind. fall statement of particulars of tf. Yeovil, Ont. llhcu' claims. and the nature of the sec- of Laasthton 'it.. gnaw. at, present occupied by Wm. Irwin. The house is lh stories high. lmill, of grout. 3 large rooms with hall down stairs, With 15 foot kitchen. good stone cellar hlld woodshed with cistern inside. Upstairs in house are four hedumms with hall. Hardwatee well at door. (in the pram:- ses is a good undelgmuml stahle and harm Good mm feuce in from of lot. For fut-llam- prtvtituOts apply to Humawr M M'FA-P.L.\ NE, Durham. DARLING’S DRUG (ff1lTfi) Mother ditOthers Keeps gi Altsndy. or to D MACFA MAXI. June 4th, 1902.. Caledort, FARM Fon BALe.--Containintr 100 Mr?! Lots m. lst Com. N. D. R. Glenelg. one mile west of Pricville. The lam is well watered. 75 acre: an. der cultivation. with good buildings. For particulars. apply to Peter Me- l Kechnie. Newville. N. Dakota. U. B. The George Lamb farm, North Glenelg, Lot a, 'don. 14, containing 100 acres. meleared well Watered. Irv tb' ring and creek .uvaking a good stock Farm. First class buildings throughout. Bank ham " sm with large cistern. Roomy comfortable house, orchard of nearly 100 hem-inglruit trees. Irencin above the average, 5 min. walk from glascott P. O. For terms and conditions apply at the Rmmw ofriee. wroonally or by letter. c. fluâ€)... Agent P. B.---MmnC--All the latest; Songs, Dances, In strnmental, &c.. this week Six Sheets for Me The B( ll property, mau- Drmuot e, Ire. ing lot IC, con. 19. and lot 15. con. 20. 100 acres in each On both farms are good buildings, and land in a stood state of cultivation. School on adjoining lot. convenient to church and Post omce. Easy terms. For further particulars apply on the premises to the proprietor or to C. Ramage at the Review once, WI. BELL. Prop. FIRST CLASS FARM Holt SALE House And Lot For Sale. FIRST CLASS FARM FOR SALE. VILLAGE LOT FOR SALE. JNO. A. DARLING, Farm for Sale. Caledon, Peel Co. CHEMIST and DRUGGIST, knight “tucks. Babyhood'o itia aches and Pain- require elective rename; We have tbm-the but on the mm: for "cry Inhale Ailment. Our Swot includa all the non: memoriou proprietary medicines. Family Receipt, Ptumnaeeutiea1 Spechlnel. as. h. Everything we -ll is fresh and pure and junta. "presented, and our price- mrighnoo. “way: a low inhalation. ’IN THE ESTATE OF NELSON 'ciUP--i MONEY TO LOAN l ERNAULT, Deceased. , -- l In pursuance of the Revised Statutes lot Ontario, 1897, Chapter 129, Section [ i38, Notice is hereby given that all I ARTHUR H. JACKSON gCreditors and other persons having. NOTARY PUB C CCNM LC a N iclaims against Nelson Supernault, late 1 ' b-r 'r-srl . & lot the Township of Bentinek, in the' CONVEVANCER, V‘LUATC‘R [County of Grey and Province ol Ontar. insurance Agent, lie, Farmer, Deceased. who died on or I Privau Money to Loon. I about the thirteenth day ct June, A. D. . a.et."rrT'T'""'"T"- luineteen hundred and two, are requir. [Calla-(mun of all ',c,,il"//,'WTY, ho".rsh led to send. post prepaid, or deliver, to promptly “Honda! fo 'r. and 'solelt ' H. R. Miller, one of the undersigned -- Executions under the will of the said OFFICEnMcKrnxio‘u Old Stand Deceased, on or before the Durham i, Eleventh day of October. A. D., 1902, l their Christian and Surnames with de- iscripoion and full particulars of their ' ---- (claim and the nature of the security, if iany. held by them, such claim to be .SIANDARD BANK (lf CANADA dulv verified by affidavit. t l And Notice is hereby given that after .such date the Executurs will distribute ithe Estate having regard only m the iclaimsot which they then have notice land the said Executors will not be lia- lble to my person or persons of whose lclaim notice shall not haw been re- GGTd. 23rd day of October. A. 11.3902. their names, addresses and descriptions and fall statement of particulars of their chums. and the nature of the sec- urity (it any) held by them, duly cer- tiiiai ; and that after the said day, the Executors will proceed to distribute the assets ot the deceased, among the parties entitled thereto ', having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated this 27thdayof September A. B., 1902. John Young , ' . Ebenezer Young ) hxeunor 8 Owen Sound, Ont bv their solicitor. J. P. TELFORD, Durham, Ont. Executors' Notice to Creditors. Dated at Hanover this second day or September, A. D. 1902. Edward Boyce, Crawford) . H. H. Miller, Hanover; fixeet1tors. In the Surrogate Court of the County‘ of Greg, in the Matter of the "lair "fi' Phebe McDougulI. lair of tho Tun-nu ship of (Newly, in the Couutg of Grey, widow. dccmsml. Notice is hereby given pursuant to R S. o. 1897 Chap 129, Section Sir-5. and amendingacts that all persons having claims against the Estate of the said thbe McDougall who died on or a- bout the seventh Gy ot September, A. D. 1892, are required to send by post prepaid or deliver toJ. P. Telford, of the Town of Durham, Solicitor for the Executor on or betore . may. the 24th day of October. 1902, their names. addresses and deserip- tions, and full statements and particu- lers of their claims and the nature of eecuritiee(if any) held by them duly verWd, and that other the said day, tlteerretgttor Tl1,2'g'gif, to distribute the - of the eeeued. among the pertiee entitled thereto, having regard only to the deimeot which he shell then hove notice. Solicitor for Executor, Colin McArthnr. Milli: 22nd day of September, NOTlCE TO CREDITORS. Notice to Creditors. "KFAy. ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO J. G HUTTON. M.D., OFFICE FleT DOOR EAST " the Du nun Pharmocy cuder'. Bloct. Random Emulate-wean! the old Pout Ollco. Durham. DENTISTRY. w. c. momma B. o a, L B. s. HONOR GRADUATE of Toronto University. graham of Royal College of Dental Simpson- of Ontario. WWI, Colder Block over the Post 0mm. late was!“ to the Ro.sat lat-don (minimum Bangui, Bylaw}. and the Golden Nuan- Note and luau oqdtal. a. SPECIALIST EYE, EAR. mum-r & my: ---- }.‘XCLI'FH'ELY. .11 Witt be at the liddnulh Home. Durham, an In Wednesday ot etch mouth from 2 p. m. m 6 p. In. 0tBtNr---L0WER 1 OWN, DURH ll. Company and print» Funds to Loul on; Home. u Iowan new of when. "ttttttyt: and. " acompeunt Ind ouch! Yunnan. oFFrC'E--lfrln tyre Blorec, CARING TEA. BOLICITOR IN SUPREME CCLR'I NOTARY PUBLIC. COMMI66ION£R. ETC. RIIIOINCI and qtrFtetE-o" an an“ TOWNJWWI. &e.esorreetly pnpund. Eaton. of decouod per son- lookod utter and Exncuwr'l and Admml.» mm Accounts prepared 'ip/gr/gf Sunny“: Conn “when Prom“ of w JMW ot Ad. mtnmcio- Grd (Mummy-hip abut-0d. sear chu mule in Beginuy 0mm- uud Titles, report“: A general Banking husinms transacted ants issued and collection“ mnde on alt points. Deposits received and inter- est snowed " "12mm r3098. SAVINGS 3.185. Jitter?“ allowed on savings tank deposits of 81.00 and up- wards Prompt nttrnlinn nnd every facilitt nfforded cttstottrvtuu living at diwtance. J/o Elace Bike 2/'oms CAPITAL. Authorized CAPITAL, Paid np.... RESERVE FUND.... AGENTS in all principal points a Ontario. Quebec. Mammhs. l'nilu Statue and England. mACFARLANE 8: M. Druggists and Booksellers. Causation- and Agency promptly uhnded to 1vPltu1ry.1u, - “FE-02'. lM-. Mum-nu DURHAM A GENCY. P-agt a m. OHIO. our WI.“ In". -- 7 I I to " A... DENTISTRY. Dr. x. a. HOLT L. D. s. ARTHUR GUN. M. D., â€mama-mum. arristcr, Jrotar , Gar. vegancer, tye., te. . .. . Money to Loan at reasona ole rates and on terms to suit borrower. -wmmumwmu Von-menu“. All Charge. Moderate BARRICTER, SOLICITOR,‘_ we‘rnv PUBLIC counuactn, ac. a. P. TELFO RD. Tum-n 600m No. " G. LEFROY McCAUL. DR. GEO. S. BURT. when brightened up with some of our ARTISTIC WALL PAPER- fora mere trifle too. Bring us the size of your rooms and let us show you how cheaply it can he done. A few more mutate left at . mike. W. l DAVIDSON. HOUR! l Head Office, Toronto. «no: 800" 048‘. .3. H p. u. W. F. COWAN, President GEO. P. REID, lanager. J KELLY, A gent. u Ovrv the'. Bu , '2,000,00t 1,000,000 8301!] I