908 RE ’alues The Highest Durham him fora nu... u for Bali-hut w “an. con. Adm " ttt til " xxx-ca::-::-::-:;-:{a};:cz-ioczzxmm-QEEEEEE :3 Girls' Dressy Coats 9 it of Agc --just the: style rf u u. if Chiidren's Coats {211333 52 Ladies' ‘quseback Coats a; Laditt', S‘emHitting Coats 1'tpttttrstr.tt.r: l il'! Men's Suits, $l0 to 15 Fi' Fall Overcoats rl,,".',",'::)), h. H. Ja tl 5331-: mam-:35} VOL. XXX1, iid 1 (1"th Il These garments solve the coat problem for ladies oi refined taste. tor they arc assured of being dressed as correctly and stylishly as any of those residing in the great centres of fashion. THE REVIEW, DURHAM The k ind of Clothing we sell is the kind that wins ft Lust-dressed men in town : different entirely from drum sorts to which you've been accustomed. want something really distinctive in a Suit or Overcoat, this is your store Ilk: to Jan. I To any address in Canada, we will and THE REVIEW from now to Jan. Inext (almost three month) for 10 Center. Take ad- vantage of this remarkable otfer or see that your friend or neigh- bor does to. NOW is the time. " is Dar My cloth, h LA0lES' FALL COATS able, 1 and te with 1elt-strappinsr, valangil‘k t terial is Hersey cloth of beautite M to-wear garments that have gm tions, character in every line, i them thoroughly distinctive. I see what we call value in Oven h umes Ireland CLOTHING Un' ttha nie Ki " u mndsomel y " g we sell is the kind that wins tav9riwith the in town : different entirely from the hum, which you've been accustomed. If you mu-.. _-,_n_. s. .. -. . - __ loths that will SAL! "'?'at'i""2"a"a=ixtiii Fall Lines Now Ready ii UP " to " date Stylég Prcttv dressy coats tor girls 6. 8, wand 12 yearn, warm and service- tat will stand any amount of wear .43 , ONT. Il u! Railroad King Overalls ve rcoats w Ovelcoats at Very stylish. beau- Coats tifully trimmed sill: braid. Thema. tutiful quality. .... 13.50 These are handsome models to fit girls 14, 16 and 18 years ts the girls want. 'w F'ons'Ar.rr.--Anyone in want at , NI vow. (In cali) sshould call at ' l,uttlcr's, neat the creamery 423 msh ia on in cheap prints and km: .1' T"ylot's store in Dromore. y ulm Mfr! reductions in men's hm’s‘ rluthing and over-coats. and runy quantity " live fowl. 1ml trinrmed hva & Lal‘mer wish to an- F tn tlwir nmnv custonwra, that m-ml to change their system of lrrt,iness lo cash or produce. olehttsd to them will please ttttict' of tho change and setâ€? nuns as son" in) possitle, as all ts not settled ny the last of r will he paved out, for coIlec- A few Men's Odd Suits to char at........$5 t08 wing the handsomest line as aw- ever offered-ready- ml hbrics, graceful propor- and tine tailoring to make Cum: ntrl mats at. . tll) to ls Mack. navy, brown, 51’):er k†lz.50 tali Broad.way.0vstrcoats, the most high grade clothing which we now control possess .the following extra features: All fabrics are thoroughly shrunkand examined before being made up. It embodies the best shrunk linen canvas, best felt, Silesia and body linings. best haircloth, wool pads and stays. It is well Pclatd,. stayed and tailored to fit the form. with perfect fitting collar. The most correct cuts, best wearing quali- tiesand more stylish than any other. The House of Qual'ty, V H. H. Mocklcr. In our rush the beginning of last woek, we entiroly overlooked mention of Inspector Campbell's success in obtaining his B, A. degree. The honorable appellation has been earned even while he was parformimz his exacting and onerous dutins and we heartilv mngratulate him on the re- sult of hit: persistent", and ability which kept, the goal in View. even though interrupted more than once by ill-health. The student habit at our worthy Immeetor is an inspiration to all his teach era. E; ii-iii-li-iii-WBT/it 5 iBittlitit charge: phce on tho 8th and 0! h of next month who" the usual Sabbath services will ho hum. the pv-mu-hpr lminzthe va Cr A \Vondside. Division St Church. Owen Sound. In Monday Pvening's entpr. minmpnt there wrll be more than Irs'- Iml interest, for the new pipe organ. now hetnitinsttallmt. will he in In» with an expert musician from Galt in Axmvnnsun’ SRRtritv.'8--rht, an- nnul rm-ngnitinn or Rev Mr Farquhnr- 'aon's advent here njqoyeare awn tabs A Presentation and Address to Miss M. Farr 2nd Com. Gleneig. took place on Tuesday last emblematic of the re- spect held towards her by her life-long neighbors. from whom she is soon to he, separated. The meeting was held at Mr John Weir's, hut unfortunately owing to indisposition. Mlss Farr was unable. to be present. Her brother. Rev Thom Farr 'y'knowledeed for her and for himselftho generous impulse that led to the gathering. I THE SWDARD BANK THANKSGIVING tiriryvyyrs,-rvery successful services were held m Trinity church on Sunday last, Rev. Mr. Hartle . of Blyth, being the preacher ofthe gil'. The choir had appropriate music and the church was fitttmrly decorated with the fruits of the earth usefuland beautiful. The congrega- ion have another mason fcr thankful- ness in the fact that their popular pastor. Rev. Mr. Diet: is lecovering. ALMOST A Firur.--Atrout supper time one evening last week, an in. cipient. blaze was nipped in the bud in the barn of Mr. Jno.' Coliier. 3rd can" Glenelg. His son noticed quileahlnze arising in the stable near the horses' feet and seizing two pails of milk nearby. dashed out the flames. Hir, prompt acttbn was the means of pre-l venting a large conf1amatioi,, Diane'rons' Meerrsm.-A regular meeting) of the Directors of the Na, tional ortland Cement Co. was held herclast Thursda . Those present he. sides Messrs McWilliams and McKech- nic, were Messrs Hoyle of Cisnrlington, MacKay, Woodstock, Dyer, St Thomas and McLaren, Stratford] No important: business was transacted. present. and high ifrieirtr -piiaiiiiii especially for cows and young cattle. A SUCCESSFUL SALE --neing one at the first of the season drew a large crowd to Miss Furr’s sale lust Week. un the 2nd Con. lenelg. It is estimated that there Were over two hundred Hag MOVED To ForomsA.--Aner residing about a year in Neustadt, Mr Herb Kelsey recently established a photo gallel y in Funnosa. eight tniles from Walkeitou, and appeura to be domg well, He moved his wifeand family there last week. Nortce.-Au our past-due accounts must he settled by Cash or Note, not later than Nov. Ist. After that date all unpaid hills shall he placed in other bands for collection, EairliAed l873 Creighton, the o. Sound murderer. was found dead in his cell. Suppoaed to he a case of poisoning from eating the sulphur of matches. Owen Bound is pleased that. a hanging is avoided. __ m- P"". P'""rWf w'. v.“ an“... a Poultry Associuiion in Durham', All interested will please attend; A meeting will be held in the Odd Felluw's Hall on Saturday night, nt 7 o'glocik for the purpose of org nnizing n nu t...- A_‘.‘_:_.z,r . " . We regret that we are delayed a day with most of our mails this week owing to the rush of ballot and other election printing coming on our busy days, Mr. V. Hahn, we hear, has received a threatening letter. unsigned. trying to intimidate him and make him cast, his vole for Ball. Desperate tactic: , Don,t buy your dress until you see ours or you may be sorry. Our 60e line is extra good value Ladies' Long coats. good value at Grant's. A great showing of new fun; at B, F. Morlisek'a. SERVANT max. fvarrrrrv-Apply to Mrs John Kelly, Durham. will, with Interest compounded quarterly, provide a comfortable income for your old age. One Dolls: will open an account. You cannot begin to save too soon. Your talents, which now yield you a comfortable income, will some day lose part or all of their earning power. Then you will need other capital that does not fail. A small sum deposited every week or month with Accumulate Capital gt DURHAM, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1908 Men mo " may. DURHAM BRANCH OF CANADA J' l MCARTIIUR. two hundred at Grunt'r. bt Mr. Miller has been making cone] Ir. emble capital out of a challenge he issued to discuss m Durham the polit l- on! questions of the day. He fin t challenged Mr. Bull, but subsequently grew bolder and more conceited in his Illllily and extended the challenge to [Mr. Bail or his friends, making it icondltioual that he should be allowed the]! of the whole time. This challenge has been accepted. and bills are out announcing the discussion to take piece on Friday night in the town hall here. Mr. Ball and Mr. Lucas are to take up , the side: of the Conservative, and Mr. l Miller and any friends he wishes to , bring out are invited to take up the other :side of the question. This is going to be the best" meeting of the campaign. and it Mr. Miller doesn't show the white feather, and back oat of it, the meeting will be well worth attending. We want Mr. Miller and his friends here. We are notions that they should be present. and in case of bit. Miller's absence there will be and disappointment. If he doesn't come it will show the bollowness of bis chal- lenge. and it he does come the charge! of coma tion and tmtltuhninistrtstion will be shown up to the King’s Ugte in the presence of Mr. Laurier', most ardent supporter. We believe Miller would rather stay away. but the Con. servatives have such a. good one and Here is the article. the meanest th in! in the campaign. except the dunno: alul i"siuaation from the same source last week that Miller had alterod his spec: h l l The Chronicle knows we Ill. none better that Miller does not need " dragging out" and the most interesting meeting of the campaign will be on Saturday night in Durham Tomeall. slurp ll 8 p m, when he will handle these things. Tho /good case and good can so " is out irely Mr Miller‘s. Get to your seat at 8 p m on Saturday night. in this weék's Chronicle. How bold to say I " If Miller does not Show the white leather and back oat," . it he dotty not come it will alsow tho h allownesn of " challenge," “ We are ttoi mg to drag him out if possible "I We repeat how bold l to say all this in the full knowledge thet Miller can't come as expla med above I As we lsave noted elsewhere we are a day late tlu, week owmg to press of election pruning but this. has given us 9ppo§lunity to see the following initials on the ballot. Voters of South Grey should tutorer this ignoble 'shuffling by "trruitsg out on Monday next as never baton and vote for the man of ability. of mango: and of faithful service. and none can till the bill, bat n. H, Miller. the second name On 8th of October Mr Miller eddreseed a letter to Mr Bell in answer to one recived iron: him dated 7th October. Mr Bull promised a " full shine " ofthe time. Now a " shere," at eome of Mr Ball's meetuws. with his numeral“ ltelpersrmiglot be 20 or 80 minntee. so Mr Miller on the 8111 replied to this Ienter risking as to the "ttttare" and said. be It however. I wiil be allow- I'd half the whole time, I will be glad to speak at such meeting, no metter what opposition speakers are to cadre“ the meetiuu." This was the act cf e men of courage. In Miller's first letter, date 6tlt October. he mud. the onlv thing I " is that you favor me with I reply, one way or another, mum It! nus, that I may know what encasement: to make." Now let's eee. Millet wrote on the 8th not having then received notice of any meeting and asking the meaning of " share." The 9th. 10th, lllh, do" went by, end not till the 19th, scarcely six days before the election, did Miller get e letter deted 17th tixing a date for the 28rd, whtle he had bills for thet date in Deeboro. issued two on three days before. ‘Friday. “he had bills on: 'Giiihi'i',gi; himself at Denboro. in Sullinn. that night. However be offered them ii choice of two nights, either noatitmtion night or Saturday mam next. thmgiving up the rally for which Bills were out on the Saturday previous. Neither of these were accepted, sud the sequel showed the plan. cowudly in the ex- treme, of inviting him anyway when assured he must be absent. How very brave I These bills were not issued until utter it Wu known from Miller's own lips that he could not be present. We presume Mole". Wm. Laidlaw and A. H. Jeckson no mem- bers of the Committee: the" gentle» men. With Mr Ball, had an interview with Mr Miller on Mondny, before the nomination, and were told plainly by Mr Miller tint he could not Douiblv come Mills were issued on Tuesdly alumna;- ing Mr Miller to debate public qnutionl at a joint meeting in Durban on Friday night, he to have half the um. " he rs. quoted. At thin meeting Mr I. B, Lucas II also to be present. Mr Ball nyl in his letters he in in the band. or his commune: they no handling his meetinga, " we presume the committee are ruponsiblo tor the can: of mm we no Witnessing thin wee . A Bluff Game. " Miller, the "eondruua 5t Brui- o A IO A â€'i TORONTO H. M, MiLLim. He was received with mpzui'ms up- phase and thanked his r, ieuds for ttte warm reception. counting chem all biendsr even thou h they might not vote with hum lie entered on a re- .11 aw of 12 veurs of prosperityin which "Lulucliun in nearly all lines have ' beep doubled and farmers especially 1 were indebted. next to Providence to 1110... .Mr Fisher. Min. of Agriculture. for "t,saetieial legislation in their in. tel-eats. He Asked them to judge of all gov h ernment tendering by what they saw at home. where the lowest tenderer got the job after it had been duly ud- veltiaed. referring to the new Ir- mgqry._ _ The. Laurie, government was not onlyn business. government. it had been active all ma moral lines. as wh- may the forbidding of opium, cigar- gtm and tab. axNt--to mine". the put- mg of theLord’I Dar Act and other measures. - The government had spent, more money. but it wasn't exirnvagrtstlt. " Would Borden do better?" he tak- ed. and he told of the wild prouer being made to intruenee votes: m- creased subsidies to 8.0 and other provinm. I tunnel to P. E.uta ttd cogglng JNI million: of dollar}, Ite. He dent with the absurd charge that a pro mise had been made to build the G. T. P. toe 813,t00MJ0, which false charge was still being hugged by 0 "inservalive press and puttorrn, Pas sed .on lo transporta- tion qtteattorts p0 mung out legislation: that had benefftus 'ithuyytttquiteapart tvom the working 5 of Provideiure. This was in the into; ‘ligent lighting ol givers, lighting, d ving any imppuv. In: of harbors, as wok . " their success- tal immigration polio ' &c. Insur- shoe on the tit IUwrik ice way now only one-third of what It was m 1896 ownngm Lrheret â€than“ In and the port of lontreiu We: eclipoh " Bouton and New York. Grant: to . "â€"nce' had more than doubled, othol gre; ituree thad admittedly inches 'f! yet the burden on the people was: litrhter M†thean years ago. He quoted from utterance. of Goo E. Fact. er to show that the mar burden we a 11) per cent lighter than in 1tN6 and ttPe convmcmg proof that the dettrt.P " head was now88 per head less' mac e the Liberals came Into power. _ MrMiller as the old representative spoke first by "greemeut, J he to tttke one hour, My Bail one hour unu iitteeu minutes. and Mr Miller tttteen minutes to make reply. 'iins Was actually cal‘ricu out But the equality of tune givrauu idenuf the immunity ot the utter-trues bull: its to quantity and quality. 1m- Miller ot course hats more experwncv. but "raking allow- ance lot that, there was pxeuenled a tannins! NO nemau Ruble as to call from A motion Wm! mnied to continue [bum-mug omcer lit-(Janna In the Unmr, but pressing dutoas colnpmled him Lo dcclme and Mayor Calder Wm; honored with it, and "tet. cndeavoring to puck some of my cmwl lulu Males. plant-mu. but. ura‘lJA" a Liv hearing for but u alum) and ml rum“ tt . oth Coutseryatives and Liberals Ute opinion that Muller “nuke Ines! man houlh (hey ever ind and the only pos- sible chance again. Mr Ball of C'Illl'ae had a had the to prewm and he did not prcsum. it welt. It was a school- huv .4me and one could Dot he] \‘uudurmg what Ottawa would (hint at band; (in-y If n were possible that birth†would .nppmr Inc-rev as Mt Muller’s sueveasul‘. if, u we doum, Ma. Ball ever Imagined that he could capture baud: Grey, such umught must thc vuius'ued at (he close of ‘he Itmnumlum Inn-1mg. ite is now lead- iwgnx-uhuu nupt‘iuul miller. or Mil. “1": ttu..u,a, “vac nu unsun- bo tb rub " In.’ Monday was an ideal day to coax a cruwd and. they came m hundreds to the onictat ttotoinatton. At the close of the quire two huurs, L? to 2, t “ch culnuidue had handed in his nominat- Lion paper and 8alo, and Returning Otticei, McUatutel " " go. " Miller makes a magnitieent Present.. anon. The campaign has had some humor- ous incidents but these must also lie. " Be cwwful :" Miiler's Iume is 2nd on the lmltuf. Coun. to the Saturday night Inez-ting in Dunhum. last and heat of this campaign. That Mr Miller himself was moved by [Inespleudid tribute of his fellow ciLizem was evident, As usuai he gave an exhaustive speech amid great. enthusiasm. Dr Menus presided and his opening remarks were ehrquently full of fii,rliring tire. The band and otthetstra and Purer Haclor McDonald at Pticeville fund-bed nmsic at inter- vale. Mayor (Julio-r spoke on tupics of the day and lulu of the estitnation held for Me Millerm Ottawa by both parties am he had found all visits tlute. He is looked upon as vermin to rise to a co. inet position and that soon. and Mr. Calder found that both sides would welcome it, Miller being recognized Ts!" gentlmnunas wel' us of great a- n my. . ,, -ee -_\-_ ... “van.-.†at Hanover on Tuesday owning. The AttticulturaI Hall was crowded in ev- ery part. heating even tho attendance at the Bunch-u meeting. Hon. A. G, Mammy. who has been oapenkimz for McKenzie of IS. Bruce was resent and gave a brilliant. address, fir Me. Keime tould not he prurient. We have a write up of the Ball meeting at Dunwch. Hugh Riddel in the chair and three-fourths of the audience Miller men. With Mr Bull Were Dr Ego and I. W. McArdle of Mnrkdale, fur Mr Muller were Messrs Calder and C. “Image. Lett out, Same fulofurnuu-u of the grantee", 1yi,it,if/11 rally evu' htld in Squib Utey Wefiud tt impouibic oven with an enlarged paper to give all the cam- pugn news we have. Everywhere there ii o tituistie failings that Miller willbenc ti; majority of 316 taken foar yum ago. such n goo] came that we no going to drag bun out if DOBBlblO. No excuse mil “titty the public, Come on Mr. Miller." The Nominations. 'l,tgitii.ttii. Cultivated on page a. Latest Campaign Notes. ----i. A prosperous year means money in hand We take care of it for you and pay interest A times a year. Traders' Bank of Canada Depositors . Charles P. Cla: k, C. P. It. mnduclor. iotsuerly of East i'ovouto, “an almost Instantly killed wnilecoupling cont-hm at Hanover on 'I'hursda.v evening. The deceased, who was Ill yeartsot age, was one of the best known railway men running out of the city. He had been conductor with the U. P. It. for about sixteen years. working has way up from it call by. For many years he ran a train on the U. & u. tiiviritm, and last summer was appointed super- intendent of construction on the new hmnch line running out of Manon-r. On the completion of the work he re- turned again to active work as a run- ductor on the marl train, moving to Hanover six weeks agr. He leaves a widow, but. no children. His father, John Clark. who lives in London, is one of the oldest engineers on the c, P. It. _ _ - - Tlor body was lrlghtfully mangled and Ind to he gathered up hurriedly to allow the pausenger [min to pass. We have no other detailc but have been told his foot caught in some way. "' nuns wane wul "9.10le N. letter 120m a valued contrihutm resenting the sin-er of our contemporary in regards tn it. The armory is a fact. planned for in 1007. and if delay has taken place the fault did not all lie with the dc. parlment. The town is to Inn-unmat- ulaled on the prospect of " noble building for militia, band and Itiiie Association purposes. TURNING THE FIRST Sm). -Cotsrrar. lor Hugh McDonald lhid, Thursdav morning had the first sod dug for the m-w armory in Durham. Elsewhvre in lhi_s isgue will he found aletter Cou, Mr Miller is fighu'np, single-handed turamst tho big gun-tot the other pur- Iy, Lender Borden. Funnel. Hanna, PM, and their coming to this riding spanks well for the "estimation ., in which Miller Is held by them at Ottawa. ll the Lauri"- atimimutratum is return- ed to power and Mr Miller, we feel sure! tat South Grey's representative would anon ocrupy a Cahittet, position. and we. should feel proud of our M, P. --AWon Advance, Alsfeldt cor. A nounâ€: AFFLICTIOXWMI' Nos umn McIntosh recewvd a \wry n'ii- qtyetinethvtmwerrn Friday Inst. um his home: John in Toronto. had lu-en injured in a bicycle uccident and llmt his lite was in danger. Wordiuu, since been reeeiped that there is little hope of recovery. We smcere.y sym- pathize with our townsman in this sad situation. especially einee only " few weeks ago a much-loved sister died, PROBABLY FATAL -0n Monday last while threshing was in progress at M r. B. Hartford's. Mr. Baht. Fisher met with an a,ccident which Is like to prove fatal. He trusted his weight In a board between feed table and .nuw and it giving way he fell on " hmd injuring some vital part. A load of ladies belonging lat the Womeu'e Institute lwre. attended the 2nd annual thutnty lustitulu meeting in Uhnlsworth lately. and were highly pleased with the profitttttle and pleas- ant meeting. It is to he held in Dur. ham next year Rev. Mr, Cooper, Mt. Forest, will conduct prepummry Sacramental Bet. vices III the Presbyterian Church here on Friday. 23rd October ut, 2 30 and 7 p. In. This is the first lime ih v. Mr, Cooper has appeared in Durham. PURCHASED Two FartMs.--Mr Jae. Atkinson, east of town. is becoming quite an extensive land owner. He has recently bought the Farr farm on the 2nd of Glenelg and also the Mrc Ginn place just west of Bunessan, We have the nicest wool blankets and sheets we have ever shown, beam. iful goods. Come to see them Dundalk Show took in over $500 at the. gum. concert, receipts to the good. Over 2m horses we†on exhibition. A record breaker sure. at once. at Grant‘s. 81.55 brings {on the Review and llt'kt,f,'htt, ram now to Jan. ht, Pm. Us have your name and order titantield's Unshrinknhle Under wear The best made The Int. Liberal Rally of the cam; will wilt he held in Durham on Sat- urday night, at 8 p. m. slurp Ad- dresnea will he delivered by Mr Miller. Dr Taylor and others. Everybody welcome Come sud see Miller " dragged out. " Music by Band and piper. Get your seat in Town Hall early. Front seat: for ladies. We are showing the Invest styles in Full Millinery. ts. F. Morlork. Great Liberal Rally. Publish“ Wooklyl st 01.00 s yen. Fatal Accident ----+. DURHAM BRANCH t Paid-up Capital and Rest, $6,350,000. belonging to the bare. attended the Institut" mpgting It I F. at Grant 'I. ._ _ If]? r FIA,? 1f1;,f,tiifi: '1)l, {TE rl'riijt:lrcl, M", Et. \VANTEII and wife t mnplnynwn For tuvttst Lot 38. Cort. 7, Beuv'mck, new Mu. lock, P.0. For particular, any†to “AIITIS Sqmun, Mulmx,0m. 150 ac Ion g0 shape. 100 " “I! acres in Bent Road, W0“ lei'",':': farming. Wi I he m purchasrt, .50 acres gnml land with fur buildings. For further partict payment. apply to 208 acre excellent I hush. mm .6500. 'h50 acres I ‘51) clear. in" a Watered. first sold cheap to an w. [as tn lllld, 'i.", acres lent burn an 86200, THE REVIEW, 001mm, ali' Riding ever hnd. If I have m hell od the Riding. is it not fair and Humm- ahle that the people of the Riding should give me their hearty sup "in? I believe they will, especmllv l":', I have now the ad vantage at four years experience. P'"."""?'" less for lol years than Gai; the former Government {or our year. And the public dthtnf Canada, per head of the population, was on the 31% of Much. 1908. only $42.84. while, when the Laurier Government went into ofttee in 1890, Ilu- pllhllf debt wu. per head of the Population, 3:13.87. and thin "otwithtiLtutii,t.cr the tact that the present Governnn ml has spent such urge sums for Ate d \c'lup- ment of the country. UMIIP. if you please. to my mm mugs and hear public q1tt'titiorts d B,Uttsivl. " is generally admittvd that l Law dome for South Grey and its P' l“:-. without [taking any doereice I '. tWeen Liberals Ana Conwrmtiuun more than Anny outer. Men'ht-r tho Premier of Canada, his Go, had allow-[her for the In.“ ye irtcrva. ed tltr, public debt $5.1 conuidvmhly less for In; ye under the farmer (invernmen rear. Ayd Pt public mm of do!!! hill. annual u' years n huh-563.07.“ Sir Wrltr To the Elect: Gentlemen The D, held an tbe .': l‘vspoclquy i tiuirnce. When Al, out of otlive i Canada wus Wilfrid Lem:- The t Cut?! -HtV Tell. an 1t9tosrhut, nub. , you don in been 'ar Our Ti'lhffd In this week Cor. . ' up to Esta " ytoun ie n. . m y non r m u not mathmk all who have once. d the put few weeks hul use!“ " Pet many other-sue tttect.' " from at once. Farm tor Nate or Run 200 huildi I with m “IL Ftttall C. BAMAGE & SON Pun-Eu an: Pom res in Dentinck. t od, everything i Price 80000. was in Gletuht, ext Elector. cfts'muh (hey “arms For bale. In). Gentlemen. You†sincerely, H. II. hill We have Money to Loan, We â€when Sale Notes. Our Rater are reasonable. in Normunby. fi as valuable limln and out lmildingl on the Gerafrnxa Road. urea hard wood hush, well t class buildings. Will be I wind up estate. in Bentincx, good land, ldings. Mt acres hardwood Dominion Electr ' 2trh of ()cmm-r V ask fur your Fo Borrowers payment good' Ivo w acres of g and on " new MIC N apply â€In new Id cite W “PW ll'l Ic"! ICK. good land, acres haudwaod down. Price ert buildings and in tirri elm. h P. Una â€1111mm mun-n: llent fences, ' a splendid nod timber. em. When een Ith' you]. Government years. onlv n Dun-Imus giving “I: 1p to quic 'hnm Road 'i000. . “Ir-lib. Yd Our Teek twt. Uoun in 'tifr u. it who have VGOKI but others u. Ice. m will be . I again t't'ttM' of OFF“ '5 71.427 hur Label man “he Tia "