64 Aat We wish one and all of our Friends and: Customers Happy and Prosâ€" perous New Year The Xmas tree held in the Presbyâ€" terian church last Tharsday evening was a decided succe=s. Qaite a long programme consisting of singing, re eitations, ete., was rendered. Mr Alex Canning flï¬om over Xmas visiting his sister Mrs Arch Mcâ€" Dougaill. The annual Xmas tree of the Methâ€" odist church is to be held this Wedâ€" nesday. An excellent program is being prepared for the evening. Mrs Hastic is spending the week in Cheslev at the home of her daugh:er Mr F. Christoffer. Mr and Mrs Arch Brown arrived home from the West last week. They intend spending the winter here. _ Mr Hagh MeDonald and family of Durham, spent Xmas at the home cf Mrs Hobkirk. Quite a number from this vicinity attended nomination at Lamlash. There seems to be prospects of quite a hot fight tor the reeveship and also for the depaty reeveship but most of the electors bere are in favor of Putherbough for the former; ‘and Grierson for the latter office. _ Howâ€" ever next Monday will settle it for another vear. Mrs Will Lamont is spending the week visitingiber father Mr A. Meâ€" Donald and renewing old acquaintâ€" ances. The Auction Sale of the stock and implements of Mr D. Hastie which was held last week was well attendâ€" ed and good prices were realized. Mr Jas. Cass of Chesley, wielded the bammer in his usual efticient manner. Lots 2 and 3 of 29 cession of Bentinck south of the Corpora 100 acres in good stat W Store and dwelling attached. Also good stable. Apply so A PRIEL, Ulascott, Ont. 0 12.09 Splendid Residence Property â€" for Sate in Upper Town : the wellâ€"known McLean cottage. _ All conveniences, Brick vencered, comfortable and cosy. Offers from intending parchasers reâ€" ceived at Review Office. R 4 Fall Wheat........ Spring Wheat.... .. hkb . ccies «ies exi«« BUMG..¢ cces «s ¢nve. Barley ..........>> Hay ...« ««.¢¢«. «es BUGE ............ 5* ce Potatoes per bag... Flour per ewt ..... Oatmeal per sack .. Chop per ewt..... Live Hogs per ewt Hides per Ib..... . Sheepskins........ WOOL ... .ls se e 6+ FaulloW ...« ......â€" W. H. BEAN Durham For Nale in Dornoch. OFFERS WANTED. A Very Crawford DUrRHAM, Manitoba Land R.B. Keeler & Son avrm for Sale. HewrrsoN®, 306 Somerset Building, Winnipeg, Man. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year RAMAGE, Agent Markets. )0 $1 00 to $1 03 â€" 1 00 to 1 03 . » BÂ¥A to 38 82 to 85 52 to < 56 .14 00 to 141 00 . Bt.w yv2s .. U : _RU . 50w 50 . 2 80 to 3 20 .& _ 2 40 to 2 78 _ 1 40 to 1 60 . _ 7 60 to 7 60 R 9 to 10 i« Moso . 47 s 23 to 25 We wish our many friends and customers 1% Price Smashers, Durham An 24 ow 5 to ‘Best wit happy an Christo our burg. men too! stein rink Messrs Best wishes Mr Editor for a bright. happy and prosperous New Year, Christmas day was uï¬niot day in our burg. _ A number ol our young men took their skates and paid Holâ€" stein rink a visit in the afternoon. Messrs Adam and Rob Eccles are home from Gait for the holiday week. Mr. Jim Renwick, (Robert‘s Jim) arrived from the West in time for supper Xmas night and looks well atter a few years in that country. He is just home for a very short visit «nd starts for the West again Thars day 1 60 7 60 10 47 f bu 4 4. dik 12 01. M0. .0 d t n ie ioi nesday for Toronto to spend New Years with her sister, Mrs SimpsCn. Mr, a'x;;l_hin;é. Kendell attended the silyver wedding of Mr and Mrs Barber Normanby, Friday evening. ____ _ Mr. and Mrs. Colin McMillan and family spent Xmas with Priceville triends. Tom Garson and Will Sterne are drawing telegraph poles these days trom Mr McD nald‘s swamp to Proton station. Sorry to say Lewis Renwick isn‘t so well as last week and had to go back to bed. _ Hope he will soon be around again. Mr and Mrs Will Henry spent the holiday with Mrs Henry‘s mother, Mr and Mrs Henry Love visited at Thos Atchisons, Xmas day. Mr. Gordon Findlay, Owen Sound, spent from Saturday tifl Wednesday at his home here. Mr and Mrs Chas Ramage Darbham, attended the Xmas entertainment held in Taylor‘s ball Thursday evenâ€" ing ana visited Dromore frieads, Mr J. M. Findlay and son Murray, spent Tuesday and Wednesday of this week in Toronto. Mr. Jas. Ferguson is visiting his sister in Obio over New Years. Mr and Mrs. John Ne{son Sr, left on Friday for Buffalo to spend Xmas & New YVears with their daughter, Mrs. Gillis. Mr and Mrs Dave Gillis, Fairbairn, ate Xmas dinner with the later‘s father, Mr James Eccles. NMr John Smith, Conn, visited at Eecles Xmas day. Miss Bella Garson, ‘Toronto, came Thursday to spend Xmasand New Years with her parents here, f Slu Colin MeMillan lefc on Mr. Moffat, who has been visiting his niece Mrs Hastie left for his home Wednesday morning. Mrs Wilson and Eliza are visiting triends in and around Markdale. The Young People‘s Mission Band will meet at the Manse Saturday afternoon. _ All young people are inâ€" vited to attend. Mr. James Renawick, (Will‘s Jim) is spending this holiday week with his parents here. Don‘sforget the Women‘s Institute meeting to be held next Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 5th in Taylors Hall! A good program is being prepared and a report of ~uelph Conyention will be given. _ All ladies are inyiâ€" tad to attend. Mr. Wm Atchison from Michigan, is visiting his brother Tom of this place. A number of young people from our town spent a pleasant time at the home of Mr. John Wilson, Nortk Egâ€" remont, Wednesday evening. Mr. I;bilps. Galt, is visiting friends in and around Dromore,. Mrs M. W. Byeis and family are visiting ber mother, Mrs Little of Blan. A good old time dance was held at Mr Andrew Faltons on Thursday evening last. Missâ€Shamz returned to Walkerton on Thursday. : _ Mr Jas. Anderson. of S; George, spent Xmas at his hame here. C )liue;Magme and Cassie Burns, of ‘Toronto, are holidaying under the parental roof. !'\Iâ€";Wand Mrs Allan Gilmour, of Plattsville, are visiting friends here over Xmas. s Mr 7“'111 Iunter and Miss Mary Dromore. Hampden Taylor, of Dromore, visited Mr and Mrs D. Gilmour last Sunday. Mr Thos. Derby and Miss Belle Mesaros attended Knox Endeavor a week ago Sunday evening. 4e Tahn Tittle of Ayr, is visiting Mr John Little of Ayr, relatives here. DURHAM SCHOOL Hicnx Scuoor DEPARTMENT Form IIIâ€"Jr Teachersâ€"Nellic Hepâ€" burn, Jessie Smith, Janet Fletcher, James Farqubarson, Fred Smith. Jrâ€" Matriculationâ€"Nellie Hepburn, Jessie Smith, James Farquharson, VaddieC ldwell,Catherime MeDougall, Form IIâ€"Annie Clark. Leone Russell Mary Backus, Willie Petty, Wilfred Hunt. Form Iâ€"Nellie Burns, Alex Bell, Sarah Fulton, Mary Lougheed, Hazel Barber. Pusric Scxoor DEPARTMENT. Sr 4thâ€"Helen Ireland, Aunnie Mcâ€" Donald and Ray Far(i:xhn.rson eq, Frank Mclliraith, Irene Lawson, Mary McQueen. Jr 4th to Sr 4thâ€"Marguerite Hutton Sadie McDonald, Verna Fluker, Jenâ€" nie Keisey, Eduoa Patterson, Eddie Huatton, Charlie Harbottle, Ian Campâ€" bell, Janet Marshall, bl érï¬â€"Ben Benton, Zell Crawford, Theresa _ Volet, Mary McKkechnie, Violet Fallaise, Myrtle Daniel. _ Jr 3rd to Sr 3rdâ€"Pearl Wright, Norman â€" Lenaban, Mary Mcliraith, Jack Bryon, Nellie Fluker, Mianie Limin, Alice McCrie, Myrtle Sparling. James Mathews, Isobel Lawson, Mariâ€" on Marshall, Cecil Towner, Reta Torry John Duucan. Sr 2adâ€"Robin Farqubarson, Willie Watt, Vera Allan, Isaac Mitchell, Hilda Brooks, Tilly Leyine. Jr 2ndâ€"Wallie Lawson, Edie Mcâ€" Kenzie, Russell Gun, Ethel Whitmore Georgina Lawson. 8Sr Pt 2ndâ€"Valerie Moran, Harold Ramage, Marie Heslitt, Hazel Huatton, Jemima Lawrence and Eric Elvidge e(« Joe \:\’hthiI\nx-;‘hT-l?‘;r;r;kle Burnet and Flossie Lawrence eq., Belie Lauder and Eddie Hilderbrandt eq. son December â€" School ~Reports WSr 1stâ€"Sarah Doneliy, Annie Brooks Reany Snell, Wilhe Clark, Ruby Carâ€" Jr 1stâ€"Myrtle Koch, Grace Voilett, Nina Johnson, Nora Sproat, David Donelly, Aâ€"Lillie Moore. Katie MceAuliffe, Wilmer Snell, Andrew McAuliffe, Eddie McQuosen, §r 4thâ€"Harold MeKechnie. _ Jr4th â€"Willie Edge,. _ 8Sr 3rdâ€"Btewart Mcâ€" Arthur. _ Jr 3rdâ€"Mae _ McKechnie, Armetta McKechnie, Earle Vessie, Thomos Grasby, __Sr Pt 2ndâ€"Mabel (Girasby, Esther McLean. SE‘Prim?r I 12 P is FWORBN S is1 O tp y sAE Pn Ni C NOCHP OTI â€"-Merznn McArthur, Wianie Mitchell, Teddy Middleton, Campbell Mitchell, Reba Vessie. _ Jr_ Primerâ€"â€"May Mitâ€" chell, Robbie Grasby. Average attendance 14. 8. 8. McLEax, Teacher, Grade 8â€"â€"Wirnie Blytb, Ella Barber‘ Bert Barber, Harold Barber, _ Grade 7â€"Margaret Leeson, Florence Kprr.! Stawart Grant. _ Grade G6â€"Mansfield Leeson, Willie Hutton, Allien Pettiâ€" grew, Henry Moore, _ Grade 5â€"Jane! Kerr, Lanra Pettigrew, Oecil Barber, Gordon Grant. Grade 4â€"James Leeâ€" son, Willie Pollock, Edna Mcellvride, Grade 3â€"Audrey Hoy, Alma Pettiâ€" grew, Wesley Pollock, Robbie Clark. Grade 2â€"Lorena Keller, M:u"lehoinv Jr Pt 2ndâ€"Louis Ector, Willet Snell ( tthâ€"Helen Watson, Leonard Walsh Margaret _ Alexander 3rdâ€"Katie Scheuermann, Marjory Nickell, Caroâ€" line Scheuermann, Geo. élv'xu?'dvr and Lolita Walsh eq., Bertie Ledingâ€" ham, John Waish, Netiie Smith, Revel Boyce, 21dâ€"Clarence Campbell, Vicâ€" tor â€" Schenermanm, _ George Jones, Mamie Boyce. 1st class Pt 2ndâ€"Morâ€" ris Smitb. " First class Pt 1stâ€"Mary Alexander, Hector Boyce. Regularity of attendance for term and for the yearâ€"Margaret Alexander, Axous MacIxnrost, Teacher. Continued from page 1, Eor the Council Jos Brownâ€"H. Hamilton, Jas Carson Ben Sharpâ€"A. Bell, A. D. Browning, Thos. C, Mortonâ€"Jno Mitchell, Geo,. MacKav. * H. J. Snellâ€"W. J. Adams, A. D. Seeking to Serve the Public Hanover | The following from Tuesday‘s World giyes the situation here : * One of the roughest and most unruly soroination meetings in the history of this town was held, _ The following wore nominated, but it is doubtful they will all qualify : Mayorâ€"1, Knechte!, R, J. Ball. Reeve â€"Dr Mearns, H. Spiesz, Councillorsâ€" V. Kirchner, H, Peppler, J. Haln, J, Hallman, A. Martin, A. Hamel, C. Thedarf, J, Hoffman, F. Heimbecker, . NO. 2, BENTINCK & GLENELG Browning. T. Whelanâ€"T. Moran. T. Pettyv, A, MeLachlaaâ€"EA. Kress, T. N. Walâ€" pole Hagh MeDovaldâ€"J. A. Lenahan, T. Danviel. Wm â€" Caldwellâ€"Alex, McLachlan, L. Moran. R. Cochraneâ€"A,. MceLachlan, S. Meâ€" Cracken, Ed. Kressâ€"C. J, Wright, T. Daniel. A. Robertsonâ€"Ed Krese, J, Murdock. §. McCrackenâ€"John Murdock, 8. McComb. T. Moranâ€"Ed Kress, H. Burnet. One Hundred years ago toâ€"day, 290th December, 1809, a baby was born that made a name in the world ; hats off to the memory of William Ewart Gladâ€" sto ne. HoLcLanxpâ€"LEvin®E,.â€" In Chicago, on Tuesday, Dec. 29. 1909, miss Annie Levine of Durham to xir Holland, of Chicago. Prester®â€"LeEirrEoâ€"By the Rev. H. Berry at the gmsomga. Priceville, Ont., Vec. 15th, 1009, Mr W Plestâ€" er to Miss Harriet Leifred hoth of the township of Egremont, Co. Grev. McKl.\'xoxâ€"McEAcnzns.â€"Bf the Rev, H. Berry of Priceville, Dec. 15th, 1909, at the residence of tha bride‘s parents, Mr Neil McKinnon to Miss J inet Agnes daughier of Mr Alexander McEachern all of the South line, Glenelg, Co. Gre WersrEex Posurc ScHooL 8. 8. NO. S$. McNALLy, Teacher MARRIED G " REVIEW BRANCH OFFICE For the convenience of subscrib» ers, advertisers and all patrons, f we have opened an office in L. C. Wnestadt‘e â€" Tinsmithing and 241 2. ht ds enb iesz aiep : yripes, I00% wl t we have opened an office in L. C. Karstedt‘s _ Tinsmithing and Plumbing Store, where we will be on hand for business Monday to Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. and Saturday afternoons. Orders for Job Printing or any copy or communications received at these hours or may be left at any time. Mrs D, Ooletidge, of Dromore, is pending a few days with her daugh: ter, Mrs C. Ramage. At L. C. Karstedt‘s Store, Mr Hetb Campbell is back from Alâ€" berta and now holidaying at his bowe in Swinton Park, _ He visited old «chool friends in town last week. Mr Will McGowan and sister May are visiting Kimberley friends, Mr J. W, OUrawford, of Adanac, Sask,, came home last week and is spending Ohristmas and the holidays with his family here. Mrs Bradburn and two children of Fergus, are holidaving with her parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs Geo, Watut, Rev. and Mrs H. E. Wellwocd, of \1_1 Flesherton, were guests of the latter‘s aunt, Mrs N. W. Campbell, T.l Miss Maud Saunders, of Hamilton, is | visiting at her father‘s here. ‘C. ] Mr and Mrs R. R. Watson, Varney, with children, spent CUhristmas in Deâ€" [¢â€"|troit with his parents and brothers. The first complete family reunion in .] | nine years. Mr and Mrs Frank Clemas, of Lonâ€" doo, spent Friday to Monday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Geo, Watt. Mr and Mrs Ed. Allan and two children of Toronto were guests of his parents over Sunday, Mr Arthur Allan, of Toronto, was home over Christ mas. Mr â€"Will Saunders, Toronto, was home oyer the holiday, Mr Norman McIntosh ate Christmas goose with relatives in Paisley, Mr Lyali Iveland spent over Christâ€" mas with his parents here. Mr Lauder Buchan, of Orangeville, is spending this week at his bome here. TORONTO Mr Wilhte McCrie, south of town, has arrived bome from the West. Mrs John Quinn, of Holland Centre, spent Christmas with her mother, Mrs J. Dunsmoor, Mr and Mrs A. McPhee visited the former‘s mother near Markdale on Sunday. Mrs John H. Gray is visiting at her sister‘s, Mrs John McGowan. & Congratulations to Miss Bessie AY\ kinson and Mr Ben Coutts and to Miss Bertha Pettigrew _ and Thos. Marshall who toâ€"day are uniting heart and hand in holy matrimony. a Mr Carman Aljoe, of Richmond Hill, spent Christmas at home. Mr W. S. Hunter of Hamilton, was home over the week end for the holiday. Mr Alister Gordon of London, and Miss Eilah of Alma College, St. Thomas are guests at their uncle‘s, Mr Henry Sealey‘s, Glenelg, and friends in town. Mr and Mrs Jno. Burgess ate Christâ€" mas goose at his brother‘s in Southamp« ton Mr and Mrs Albert McClinton, Sask,, are expected to take New Year‘s dinâ€" net with Mi and Mrs Jas, Burt. Mr Duncan Beaton, who for a numâ€" ber of yeais has been in B. C., came home to his father‘s Mr Arch, Beaton, on Friday last. Miss Jane Wright, teacher, near Hamilton, is spending the holhidays with her sister, Mrs Dr Hutton. Miss Bertha Gadd of Toronto spent over Christmas with her mother here. Mr. Jas, Smith left Monday for Deâ€" troit where he will be employed in foundry work. Misses Lauder and Moore of Toronto and Vancouver respectively, are holâ€" jday guests at Mr A, 8. Hunter‘s Miss Florence Anderson, daughter of Registrar Anderson of Arthur, is a guast at the Methodist parsonage over New Year s Day. Mr John A. Black, Chesley, with hi eldest daughter, Katie Belle, are visiting relatives and friends in and nsar Durham. Mr Alex McArthur, better_known as " Sandy, " arrived back in Durham last Tuesday after an absence of five years, previous to which time he was behind the counter in MceArtbhur‘s store. Sandy is looking well and doâ€" ing well in his new h.qme in B‘rn‘ge. |uu ECCC EV EVE EV UIPSE LC Alberta about ninety miles east of Edâ€" monton, at which point are also lï¬:m- pering bis brother, the Williams boys and other relatives. Heâ€"will remain around this part till March, messrs Ted and Jas. mcClocklin are home for Christmas holidays. 4496 xb e . \ Â¥\ 8 i i l y CC C J 0 0 0| | 6 e k % tao 9 lling the Stock of t Mockler K E‘% %;e‘agouseeof Qoucali:y J ® LEVINE :)ld ocst::‘s‘ Ei Py 42100000 1B 3 tsscï¬ * tett t0P i; took placé here on Christmas day. Mr Sam Wright, George and wife, Mrs Traynor and husband, Mrs Matthews and husband were all here enjoying a united family companionship once more. Mr John A. Graham is at present havyâ€" ing an unusual share of domestic afâ€" ns un several of his family being i!l. Mr John A. Graham is at present NAÂ¥ ing an unusual share of domestic afâ€" fliction several of his family being ill. Miss Annic Weir, nurse from Fergus, is attending to the cases, and last reports arc encouraging. The Misses Wright, from Whitby Ladies‘ College, are spending Christâ€" mas holidays at the parsonage. ‘ yir and nrs J. Levine and Miss Annic left for Chicago last week. when this Tuesday, the latter was onet of the principals in an important event. The Review extends best wishes. See our marriage column. ; e mr and nirs Ed. burneltt, /4 1" spending Christmas and New Year _ hol days with her mother at Allan Park and other friends. Mr John Turnbull, of Latona, came home Saturday from the West. miss Kate meDougall is attcndingo the wedding of her niece in Owen und this Wednesday. Miss McLean, teachâ€" er at the Rocky school, is bridesmaid for her sister. A family reunion of the Wright fam‘i\lly | 1 2 l_h.t_aae "Ana) .< N1 mr w. 22. MMB D SOPRCT UR U l2 ta family with relatives and friends in Durham and Vieckers. Mr Irwin of the Chronicle, spent Christmas round his old home near Thornbury. Miss Laura Adlam of Toronto, is visit ing this week at Mrs R. Marshall‘s. L Miss Allie Blackburn of Hespeler, i ome for the Christmas vacation. Mr and Mrs M. Barber celebrate their Silver Wedding. The cosy home of the above worthy couple was the scene of a pleasant gathâ€"ring and reunion of friends and neighbors on Christmas eve the ocâ€" casion being the 25th anniversary of their marriage. The large company were well entertained by their hos!ts and an evening of song, games and music with a little dance thro wn in l was enjoyed to the full. Rev. Mr Kendell led in appropriate toasts and epoke on the beauties and felicities of the happy married life. A number of others also made brief remarks or addresses all speaking in a ‘ congratulatory strain and breathing the warmest sentiments of good neighâ€" borship towards the worthy bride and groom. _ Their four children _ were present and, nothing was lacking to complete their cup of happiness on passing this noted milestone on the journey of life, They were made reâ€" cipients of many beautiful presents, tangible reminders of kind friends and the passing years. The Review .j-o:ms in the felicitations to the worthy couple, A few of the young people and pupils of 8 8, No. 10, Proton, gatherâ€" ed at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert McKenzie to bid farewell to their teacher, Miss Gertrude Backus, who has resigned her position in their school, â€" The evening was sl}ent pleasâ€" antly in games and music. he follow ing is the address : pxar TEACHER : On the eve of our separation as teackers and pupils, we feel it our duty to express to you our appreriation of your endeayors to instruct us in the various branches of secular education and, although we have many times grieved you and sorely tried your, patience you have always shown the: game impartial Christian character,; chiding when needed, encouraging when necessary and always showing an example to your pupils worthy of imitation. We are yery sorry that you are Iluvmg our school, but what is our loss will be others gain, and ere y ou \leaye us, we take this liberty of preâ€" ‘senting you with this locket, chain and wcollar ping, as & slight token of our wW. D. mills is holidaying with his BARCAIN FEAST CONTINUES Address and Presentation The Sale of the . House of Quality This is the town‘s greatest the bargains are given 0n good quick clearance of the remain Further Reductions on Sale Prices for Christmas Trade murs Ed. Burnett, Jr.,Lar‘ Durncll, 0l6 27 During Chtristmas week w per cent on sale prices on Rea ings, Ladies‘ Fur Coats, Cloth This is your chance to se« of the original cost. Come an elsewhere for disposal. Fresh Groceries arriving We wish our tomers a 1884â€"1909. above worthy of the Highâ€"class Stock of "The uality" an unparalleled success Highest prices for n‘s greatest Bargain Store and zen on goods of highest quality. the remainder of the stock, we â€" nas week we will give a further reaniCH"" "", . _ ices on Readyâ€"toâ€"wear Clothing, Men‘s Furnishâ€" oats. Cloth Coats and Skirts. rance to secure highâ€"grade Clothing at a fraction _ Come and get your pick before the stock g0o€S esteem, trusting it may serve AS A memento of the love and attachment of your pupile, $ L100 ie ae W entwaver es en dReaii ns We would now wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Signed on behalf of the pupils and well wishes of scbhool section No, 10 Pioton. sxopoueppanneqmiyLen Lopnoumdtnesnenndet . d announcEkmEntT!E numerous friends and cusâ€" Very Merry Christmas u: Mr. J. T. Clark in England to cover British Elections for Toronto Daily Star #. . 0C SEOSPRMTER UR ills In no previous British Election has a Canadian paper made similar preparations for getting the news. Jt is another proof of the increasing closeness of Canada‘s relations to the Mother Land. But, also, not in our times have there been as great issues at stake. . The budget, free trade, the future of the House of Lords, the British constitution itself, are in the meiting pot, and who knows what will come out? Forcomâ€" parisons one has to go back to the great reform of 1832, and one authority says it is the most momentous struggle sincethe Revolution of 1688. ¢ 1+ uit Do ee Sea o l andh on apy ce snn outmennare capmBl, en (Novare Ahariie of 1055. The ‘‘Toronto Daily Star‘s‘‘ news columns will keep fully posted as to the progress of the fight. es mt Nok Toronto Daily Star | * Lizz:® QUARRIER, Many MUNRO,. This paper anteed Four daily and selling below Butter, Eggs and Fowl $1.50 a Year PECEMBER 30. further reduction of 10 othing, Mep‘s Furnishâ€" the best of it is To effect a are making The building occupied by P. G. A. Webster as a jewellery store and J. P. Telford as adaw office ; with «h ow cases, wall cases, clock and safe at a bargain. en For Sale. A, Gorros, Wey burn, Sask 03