::-::-::-:;-::-c3:zxmg ures I ./..s,rr:y:y,yy'OtagiifR" 1urham D 'le prices s éhoes [!""ii"fa'liit'ii,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l, s,,,,,,,,,,,, ' 'ai-f/d-Fr-cc. _":', ('c' co. Shoes MARCH 2, 19m " npnre Small Profits m F 'W'eeldy N595" of Bargains IS w., do not claim ill r'.; " i}’ to be the ,' LJ;H‘>[ in SeedA but Y, It, stand up and say tit tt we have the beat that Art: proeurable re- gardl,ess oi cost. Only this week we mm of a disastrous tire In Toronto by which Ix‘tsunzc Seed Co “lend How about Mur Timothy and Clover Seeds ? l I 15:: of Seeds to the I- n mm: m $200000. This "; l, 1H,)! will tend to m u. othe priet Buy "-1 “a are twr roan; is nearing on quickly and in order to have your horses ready and in I t grits for the seeding, we would recommend to 5011 thc use of Dr. less’ Stock ionic, which tones up the digestive system after being stall fed during the a Ker mouths. Every package fully guaranteed. 'Tis also 12 lb pkg. .1.†i, mod stimulant for the springer or the cow that has freshed. , lb. pkg. .65: f or the Calf we have the genuine Pure Linseed Oil Cake at 2.50 per 100 lbs or3cll! For Poultry Dr Hess' Panacea, which tones up the dormant egg organs and makes hens lay. 136 lb pkgs only 35c. Try a package and be convinced. We also stock Oyster Shell, which is too cheap to be considered val.. uable.................. ......20 lbs for 25c, or L0tttree 100ttts 'tttite, I Why remain idle all win. ( '1 yr, .1 'tt mic up a paying 0.; ll, hath- Fonthilt Nam-Em. HAS PATTISON & GO, PRICEVILLE 3xnxxxwaxazxxxszwmmasssxig i:.:" murmurs BUSY STORE lf lcwmuuutative Wanted v . IN Hill“ and District for KARSTEDT nos. 1rlrt'hs'i,srdit ittyy E3 amaxxaxxmxwxmxmxmaxxxmxx†11 For Men, Women Spring Footwear Clover and hst ot' v wwties for Spring True, II '1'eravs. Handrtome '1 I‘Txclu-Iive territory. w for partirulnrs. Highest Prices “s: k WELLINGTON. Toronto. Ontario MARCH 2, 1916 QICEWEEE‘EEE During this put month. we have been pl shelves a very heavy stock ot the finest lines procurable in the trade. Many of these lines c" are considered excellent buying. Let as show ', Moe You ot shetr buying qualities. Our pri Tou will find a complete stock of Ne t Rnbh 51) ie of shoe. We carry different lasts. good book you at the" Owing to the failure of the Clover and ninth!) at home last year, and the hill p qt same, has made both ot these very SKISOU We are creditably informed "horture--some firms being unable to p for their trade, so we advise strongly fo, are handling the celebrated 'Remiie'so 80- ds of Canada, and our mi...- -m k 7 - --- ._.,. â€u, am: In high rate of duty to In- , has made both of these very dear for this coming We are creditably informed that there will be a -some firms being unable to procure enough Seed rade, so we advise arm-mn- ., -- . . _ paid for all kinds of Farm Produce We have a nice range weighing s, 6, and 7 lbs. in plain white with pink or blue bor. der that we are dieting at bargain prices. _ m--- - â€new: enough Seed so we :dvise strongly for early buying. We 1e celebrated 'Remiie'so Seeds-ttfe standard a, and our prices will be closest. Let us ' opening prices. and Jerseys going at a reduction. Still a few pairs left to clear at cost in order to clean up on this part of our stock. Blankets Overshoes Rubbers Timothy Seeds g " The Leading House's lt Lonltyto home and native village and its interests was showu in s prac- tieal manner last week when the Red Cross Socie'y here Ieceivad a gilt nl $30from three young ladies. former residents ot this Vicinity, The lined Cross workers greatly appreciate this helpful kindness. a short mourn suitable address. thanking Mrs Harrison for her time. ly belpso freelyglven and asking her to accept this token nl'zaeir up preciation. Members of the t) S then presented Mrs Harrison witlia salad bowl with silver trimmings and servers. Mrs. Harrison mad: a suitable reply, several vocal trelee- tions were given, a (Minty lunclmt sandwiches and cake served, the comp.†dispersed alter singing the National Anthem. Quite a gathering of members ol our Sabbath School met in the base. ment ot the church Saturdnv even- ing to spend a social time together The object of the gathering was to genetic their former' organist. Mrs. J. arriaon with a token of their Bppl‘ou elation tor her kindly help " the S. S. AnniVo-rsury entertainment. Supt. Thos Nichol on behalf of S. S. made Mr and Mrs Joe. Black entertained a large number of lriends on Friday evening. As this waszhe tirst pn- vate hop this winter, needless to any everyone enjoyed themselves im. menoely. Mr. Wm. Aldcurn Mt for has: week, accompanied by l " Jas ot Corbeiion, with: ot horses. Pile demand I Priceville will hold tl Rally on Friday. March 3 McFarland and other meml 147th But. will be present Children - --_9..r. v: rwnweal’ of these lines are scarce and . Let us Show you and Cort. hes. Our prices are right. of No: I Rubbers to fit any rent 19:}: PRICEVILLE VILLAGE 'k, accompanied by his i,riirr. of Corbeuon, with a earload 9.. Phe demand tor horse- Any amount in stock at per gallon, only Our new stock has arrived and It is com. plete in every particu. lar. Some very attrac- tive designs among them - floral, block and many others to suit every room in your house. Ask to see these - that will be sufficient. Wall Papers placine in our of FooGii; Coal Oil old a Patriotic teh 3rd. Col. members ot the l6c the wear. Finlay Mecuaig and sister Mary 3nd h we and Heat." Mono-lid. tll trotu "mp emf, waned at. Mr and Mr: lib .1 Mch'nn s of "mtots Park, one Juum lllghn Judy. Mrs MCMIHHH Knee 11a:r,r:e Mammal) was one ofthe is. 3 vuruc teachers at Top Cliff school (sump. years ago. cmamuenlly her old I scholars Ilka “up": [my hot I wish 1 for old mum's sake. Now she his ;some scholars of her own which she can teach at. all hem irrespecuu of bexng punctunl " I) duty In the mom- “1;:qu at. 4 m the eyemng. Mrs McLean and daughter Annette of Durham. also Visited " her sister's, Mrs Mchlian. Swmnon Park, same Ovenlug. also Mrs Francis McLeod, of weighing is good now, but this ow- mug somewhat drifting. We have far mute mow at Prioevillo than in the vxcumy olDurham. 'l'hushowa that l’nuevxlle has always abundance of old country that. bad no zoro at all tt m the land oi his birth across the ocean, where it never went down to zero, I The poor woman that out her mite l into the collection box was probably ll as highly rewarded as the millionaire l’ who might cast his thousands into the l treasury. for she put in all she had, while the others put in oat of their superahundance. A story " told of a young man ,many years ago, who no only earn. mg his bread by having only $10.00 a month, working with some old far- mere down the country. One Bun. Iday in Searching his pockets for scent he. in mistake, found a 259 coin and put it on the collection plate. Tell, I ing his mistake after coming to see l hie old aunt, she said " oh, I will go and ask Mr So and So who took up the collection. to give you the 24o back." The young man, although poor, did not think anything of the illllaluke, only told it to his aunt as a Polio, while she nrght put a ten collar ,hill on the plate " she had the heart [to do PO, but some of these old miners I would only put the copper on the col- lection plate and Would almost make In. squeal before they would let it go. February is dying away last. only lv or three days and its ended, but we have blustery March ahead yet land feels like the longest month in iliu your. This Saturday night, the 20th Feb†1910', is somewhat blustery and cold generally. The last few Sundays haye it below zero. An old highlander who did not realize the true meaning of " zero " and hearing it so often repeated, said in his better language " ineadal mo dhuaioh naoh rohh Zita ldear ann " or " my dear old country that had no Zorn u an tt ‘-~. __. "vi- U'-..’ m the (helm lungugo in non of I liberal ntuurtt--Fmuidft or is bunn- ncbd ladSln a blun- “our um bochd. or blessed are they that will chum he poor. We are told thus the rich and the poor mll meet toge‘her, but has the one Creator, It were u such a thing on e person mmsmg their calling. the In“! of " The Greatee: of These u Charity " in hot week's Review, muss hue missed the work in ehooelng her pro- fession in setting oat on the journey of Me. In perusing her letter we find t consume hseta worthy of the but of erten to consider. The word 'rueity m the Gaelic [engage in more on 'Ihnu‘l _--., _ - . .- _i'rucrav-jirii" AWiiiiiiii Flour! Flour! Bran Shorts Low-grade Flour Middlings and Barley Chop an hand in jars. 25c and Ilk Try it for your cold. Bring in your pail or jar and get it filled. A beautiful heavy sy- rap and good 5 taster at, per lb. c VICINITY Syrup Honey Sir g P. MncMnllan left Monday for, 'ttrtmtt'or1rtutstroLitiittiiaiG1Giy, A number attended the recruiting “menus bum in the township hall on M Many. up Nail MrreMiGn, of Bsd Are, Mich.. who outmoded tho funeul or has Moth". returned to his home on Tues. duy Int. Mrs P. J. Haley spent Buuaay at I. Anderson's at Glenda Centre. Much can“1 in like alamb, it will likely go out like a lion. Mind'-A Marv and S idle McMillan loll. Monday tor Toronto. where they will , die positions. Mrs Ivm. Hendrick. of Torouto, re- turned bun)? ier visiting Manda. Miss A. U. Mac Millan returned to Lxurel, after attending the funeral of Incline J. A. M-thiIE-m. Sunday was a blustery day and service was withdrawn at Swiutou Park. Mr Matheson cama all the way out and found very few presmt. The McNulty - firm expect a; have their mill in operation the beginning of the month. Miss Molly Ferguson spent the week with Mrs J. L. Ferguson. Mr and Mrs Jno. McLean left for their home in Vulcan, Alta. A Recruiting meeting is to be held in our burg on March 2nd. l Mr W. A. Richardson had the misfortune to lose a valuable horse, Miss Janet McDonald spent a day In Durham. Mr J. Ferguson spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Fred Runciman of your burg. Mr W. McBaehern, Proton assessor called on the people in tho viciniiy. Mr Bosner and lamily. from Dan, dalk, moved out to Mr Dugald Fer- guson's farm on the 19th. Mr Herb, Harrison, the former tenant, having bought " Bgremont farm. Mr Hugh Wilson and family are moving over to their house at the mill and Mr and MrsJuo. Parslow are settling on the old Parslow farm. Mr George H. Nrsluw spent a week in Toronto. Turning train sadness to jov, we wane met on Wednesday list by a shower of weddings when Miss Sadie McKuown was married tn the man rt her-choice at St John's in Ulenelg at 10a m on thstday and Miss Florouae Mellie met with the 311118 fate at the. residence oi her father, Mr. Geo. Me. Rae, It high noon the same day. 1 The essential parts ol the ceremony i were performed by Rev. Father Fle. haven of Mondale and Rev. J. A. .uatheson of Pricewlle, Both grooms being resident of the West we are notable to say anything as to char- acter but appearances are muchgin their favor and they certainly show- .:d good sense in the choice ot their life partners. We Would suggest that an export duty should be put on young ladies, especially good looking ones. The people of the Centre mourn grill another ot the early settlers of Glnnelg in the person of Ann McDon- ala the last surviving daughter at the late Russel McDonald and who ol Hugh McUmnis. This lady though abs-or 70 years of age was the picture oi health on the 1stof January bu an unfortunate accident by stepping on ice and fracturing one ot her thighs was the beginning of her sick-i ness. The, injury and shock proved too much for her and she succumbed to her injuries On Feb. 13m. being survived by one brother, besides her husband, her only child. a son hay. ing died in intancy. Wee February is 'nearly put but not without having held its record tor sharp cold winds and one or two sharp storms. Hoovever. nobody has mach reason to grumble at the _sev- erity ot this winter. The funeral of the late Jno A. Me. Mlllln on Saturday was Very laure- ly attended. many of his old colleag- ues in council attending. Nearly all the ereotttteillorg and ex-Reeves within reach were in evidence an welljas the members of the present: 0 Inucil with their clerk. attending inl a body. Poor John A-rich in the have ot his tamily, rich in the love at " neighbors. strong in the eotth. denoe ot his lellow ratepayers and steadfast in his friendship for every- budy--lud been somewhutailing for the last two or three years bat no- body was looking tor the end when i. cane. time, bat her friends did not expect death so near an bend. She leeves to mourn her death e lonely husband end eon and daughter about 10 and 12 years old and mo sisters. Mrs Me. Meekin nelr Priceulle Ind Mrs -- of Hemilwn; three hrorhere, Martin dorm the country, John end Alennder on the old home. A little over e your ego the mother and bro'her died inside one week, The lulher died four years ago end another sister Christen: died ten years ego. The funeral Is to lake piece this Mend-y afternoon Hf not) postponed on account of bundny’e storm) to SmeJne'e cemetery. Durham Road. Gleuelg. the Rev. Mr Metheeon to oftitate. The procession Will be from deoeesed'e old home at the cor- ner of sideroed 40, where she spent. her girlhood days. Died at her sister's home in the any ot Hemillon. on the 25:1; F-b., 1916, ‘Mr: Finley McPhul (nee Hume! Stonehouue) " the age of about 42 years. Mrs McPhIil wee born on the south line. Glenelg. nee: Top Cliff and moved with he: father and fem. ily to the Durham Bond. Glenelg when very young. Home 18 your: ego she married Finlay McPheil end both moved up to the Son, where they nude their home since their mu- riege. Deceased we: ailing for some time, bat her friends did not amend CoYVingwood. who in down on 1 viii: to an friends in Durban and else. when. SWI‘NTON PARK SCOTCHTOWN TERDUBHAM REVIEW ..-.o POMONA Uts.y Plane amp: from in these when. of triendship and esteem. We hope they will bring back he?†memor- in while you are with the boy! "at the trout. " I!" kind Providence guide yan no that you will return to yuur friends and dear one: " home. Signed on behalf of your friendl. Mart manna Henry Beaten J, P. Hamlin T. H. Binnie l We all know that this wnr will be a tight io the ttttith. It it goes new“ as Condo. will be doomed to the rule of Prowl-alum. We know that you are going to tutht, not only tor your-elf bat tor the "iety cull on here and We hope and trttat that we will not tind you among the mining when tho troops come marching home. It is with mingled ruling: of pride joy and regret that we are here to- night to wish you God speed in your service of K ing and Country ; pride, because we are proud of the Itep yum have taken to unis: in assuring to the British Empire her utety and freedom ,' joy, in the fact that you as one of our boys bu hard And unl- werr d the "cull of duty" : and re. gret became we will miss you trom our midst. ' One recent stormy evening a mum t [bar of the boys of the Scotchtown settlement gathered at the home of him Alex McMillan. to spend n quiet evening with her son Neil who was; home from ruining in o. Sound. a The storm kept men may but those 3 that Were present enjoyed themselves l pining enehre. &e. The following] address was rend by Thee B. Binnie end at the proper time n 'tPetit'; pen, ssfety razor and some money wuhnnded to Neil by um Mc-l Millen- To Mr. Neil McMillan, Dear Neil, - l We notice that "Private ., is becom- ing a. very common word in Scotch- town. What does it mean E ? 't Mr and Mrs J. Beaten called on i friends on Tuesday last, before laying i for the West. l Mr Mart MmeMillcu was gem gem-é nonh on Sunday. Some atttaction I guess I Pte, Alex Mcvsedr, of Owen Sound, who is spending a few days at. home, called on friends one evening recently. lion in the Payligment Buildings All Information and explanations rmuilml have boon elven to me, and all transactions of the Bank which have uomv- under my notice have, in my opinion, been within the powers ot the Bank. G. T. (‘LARKSOY Chartered Am‘ounth. Toronto, February 12th, 1916. of Clarkson, (i'tv'doll & Dilworih. Toronto, Canada. The usual motions were p'assed, and Lllc scruiilwu's appointed reported the following gentlemen elected as Directors tor the ensuing year; Mr. w. F. Cowan, Mr. Wellington Francis. KC., Mr. W. H. Allen, Mr. Fl W. Cowan, Mr. H. Langlois Mr, T. H. McMillan, Mr. H. P. 'seholtield, and Mr. T. H. Wood. At a subsequent meeting of mu Directors Mr. w. F. (Iowan Wu re-elected President, and Mr. Wellington Francis, K.C.. Vice President, Toronto, Fehmnry Mrd, 1016. G. P. SCHOLFIELD. General Manager. --------, the Bank Aml'l'Oll'S REPORT To THE SHAREHOL BIS. I have computed the ubove Baum-m Sun-t with the . and accounts at the "hlef office of The Standard Bank of C m Idui and with t e certified return. received from its branches. and arlu‘ (â€u-i in]; the rush and verifying the neuri- ties at the chief office acl certain of the print-Hui brunette. on Jan. mm. "is. I certify that in my opinion such Balm.†Sim-t nwililuits a true and correct View of the state ot the Banit's affairs. um owing lo the hem of my information, the explanations givrn to me. and as slum-xvi by the books at the Bank. in addition to the examination m.tttirvneti, the can!) and aocuritlen at the chief office and certain of the principal Mam-hes were checked and verified by me ant “Lather time during the year, and found to be in accord with the book. of th- an Call and Shnrt (not exceeding thirty days) Loans 1 Canada on bonds, debentures and stocks..... ...e. ..... .... .p... Othcc Current Loans and discounts in Can r ls tle . rebate ot interest)...., ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... ...e. .... ..... Liabilities of customers under Letters of Credit as p contra .. Real Estate other than Bank Premises .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. Overdue debts, estimated loss provided for' ... ..... . ..' ..... Bank Premises. at not more than mm. luvs :Immmls “ 'itten ott Deposit with the Minister tor the purpom or Circulat n Fund Other Assets not Included In the toregoim ... ..... .. . ..... V - w _..- __.V._.... '-""'.rr0' “N. “mum“; than in Canada .. ..... ..... ..B.. ...6. . ,.. ..... ..... Dominion and Provincial Government 50 'uritie not exceeding market value ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... . ... ..... ..... Canadian Municipal Securities and British, torei and colonial public securities other than Canadian..... .. . ..... ..... Railway and other bonds, debentures and stocks 0t exceeding market value ..... ..... ..... ..... ..... a. wt.-- _.-.. Current coin held by the Bank . Dominion Notes held..... ..... . Address and Presentation W. F. COWAN. President. GEORGE P, SCHOLFIELD‘ General Manager. - _v--vâ€"â€". Iv.“ LAID The Directors beg t aublnh to Report and Statement. the Bunk with the Balance Sheet Prom a: the year's operations. v.-- ......_-u "u". U! ("I I Canada wae held t the Head Toronto. on Wed my. the 2: of Shareholder. were at. The chair. and the Secret: read the. TIE swam BANK tjirijjiiiiiii " “gt Annual W', was seen ROI!) "i" me atttaction f I for mam: gun-we; if tS2ntgit n-. Get GIN PILL: " â€If by; MK. Ft box,org hon-ma. may» men: FREE if you mee .. hr â€.7. " -. .. '7‘" '0 m Pab1.writei.. "Gin Pm. an 'NatNii'2lht lacy we“ and a 'efltrp,2t.* it 'irre"ed,',tttu'22iiiia, good. in "gunman drMIhMIOW (Tn mm act on the kidney. and the human. The soothe an: heat the in.“ upâ€. v tidy: are alum; the "lain. Ncgrer t f'Jut k'drs lid mue- hub and mo. wrists Ind Alecia. are hkely to (allow, A 'ose of cm Pill. in time Java I "M of pun. . You will realise their Mu when you med Ati,' Mtg; J. P. T, W. a! an“. _ - _ ___ ""-"_"e --"-". ltor their kinda I in nresentmg mo with a wrist wntc ' Word: {ml to en- {nresu my appreci Ion for name. an! nu) nulv doing wha. duty mule for. by jamming ma King‘s iform and I ain- "'erelr hope to pro myself worthy in] your preswu wh' . uveraeu.nnd (when 'he mu is tough o I successful Hunt and the Germ-n tr " crushed ina' cvmmore, I hope t be AH. tc I mum: hack and greet you agnin. I Pte. Alex lie th 147th. liom Th, a't mmpiain about that In your but when the tuned, lies It".' land. 6(- an. tstop 1taekactpes, and do it in In any .'lg',tl'at way by“ H3! I. the ram d the “at: e Stop Backachos whiz}? t take this on puny friends 01 HAY m: SAJLIELÂ¥ quantity of h_ny Card of Thanks Lot ONTARIO I rrtunity to thank my 'ricnville and vicinity a in presenting mo t, Word. {ml to ett- - 0,090,050.77 . .. . . 97.500 . 00 .o... 260,562.80 . .... 22,593.15 . . . . . a.oo¢.ooo.oo . . . . . 4,000,000.00 .. . . 61,606.89 . ' ' . . ' 8.271.768.00 818,414.31, $Gt,r22,12t.tt 'S8,8M,tti,1t ' 8,201,411.93 M0,090.00 281.719.00 1.867.385. " 33.74933935 22,598.†20,000.00 191575.99 1,171,268.75 150,000.00 2.825.242 2,592,660 . " 1.311.871 .90 136.6271? 100,519.60 541.024 Ast ‘890.000 .00 20,900 .00 28.995. St 100,000.00 61.640 . " nt--Ebton. 15.000.“ 27 " H. ti. MILLER, mum You mm! mm to BUY a, " 91,99an or mayo wi'm .1, gnu. gamma? ' ._ *.. " 'Fe 1m Bmttitsre--uu, John cr ' “allâ€: wa R, Cheapo! thm -- “on. Jta.Pettettai!e lot 51 Con d, ll ' G. L Unlendidi Goya. blhw 02.1w. 1“.“va 18. [in "read .501) or , new. um. 100mxi. Enrolment Good (um worth on» a tribe uudw " m trremotr, that lt a? m - ship. V In “Imam w. Egrmmmz. \ull l' u- and†or mm 4.4)lhir 0 mm. . 1mm Exponent. nun lit. hm . Good (um worth more hut, oifers I ma will: under torquirk an]. " - gummy mm- l'ulvm . and Wheat faring ttt no A dam. _ . 1eoor. [germinal an " I. bound to inch-aw In HIM “in I Mn to grip my 'I d no turner "Mn. to-d 1y mu ' , 'lrttfttA,tt' her. rm. (Him: I m M ' “(Tens-- In tire owl: t â€of [sun undo. lbuw m sun 1".†Bur Drawer», mmn-nicu o “o'elldidly In waxed, n. r ees, WED t* r', i,orrtu. ' Buy Farm TRIO“ and tit infm-uml Inn I _ Nubian to (land T, uu k l', Auto. WINNIPEG and Rcturn. 335. EDMONTON and Remrn. Ct. WED"... low mu _ , .. point. in Manitoba. HAJL iIhu Al't‘ " 'u99dny W 7th to Oct. “at. ll ‘v, ' ti“ Valid to ralmn 'tt U, ' “(h- incluniw In dutr I‘l l .- ttolt1ESEEk'eRs' ii.Nc1ir,,'u' i The Crud Trust Ily, um. n ' ARE YOU G0di'l : WEST , dauoe ii (“if (OL IE 'Ir *crljluul In. A mum,†D. MOPHAIL 7. r0" Insurance Agent. f‘"mo-\‘ ' _ 's',, [new of Ian-Inge Lceuacs. At on! ttttaiu butsiner, mm vr'tr ~41. GRAND I'lllllilEr'it, ARTHUR H, JALI.S‘JI nodal-nu! Armtriri'rurtx :, . mm to .ac.. mun be mum "t tl,, _ . " . or†(um-- guild†t't t"' IP' I to Iahy tt I'.U.. xtsil , ;' ill»: om“). iWiGo"uUiri'ili, F HONOR URADUA'HL‘ I 11...... Univ-ttr, gunman- " 1: l .1 , t u. sptDmttaloteoomsoiouio, _ "In,“ On: J I J HUNTER h h. w bun-e OfBee-Over Javelin Max I t _ , oita, Pat UttVc, w._9.PchemNu u. " s.. L I Halo. GRADUATE Toto ml [t'ssr, 'y ‘hhlnnu 1mm... rr. 'r) - br' '-u 1. I t--t pl. Wmmmgnlmuou ln-lu J. G.EUTTON.M.D.. l',. Iâ€. We wish all our FriendsandCustomcr: a Happy and Prns perous New Year. ut-mt Auctiom'cr for ' '. by W. Ftt.lietor' m Sup": all“ Hoary Plume cotnmisotot ' Money w Luau. M on Lambton ‘.., “I" wants , Wupole'o Gt ,'P., _ Fdiftrfoi, EEC-53m»? 1am Tum who cent no on Ipphcnunn. c A vagina. ICA o. n. FLEMING Ptirsett'W for " years tiecrrtary deie.i idiii4Giicr.ir] Jarieu, Thur panics] eomplere nnd up MAO-coma! study ; "usireir, Mud and Typewt hing um Papa-Lory. Worthy Hudvnlu a» M toeood PVttttt positions. We have“ unrivallod mum-mm will that human heues when-1w an» J. [GRANT D. 0.8, L. D. mucoumngymn. a, .m n .1 DUIHAM.0NT. -, ut'1 't Notary Public, Cartuti,, _ CUNVEYANCER N a..." Taa' 661126; In, tn all a. mu J. P. TELE‘ORD. M. BEAN II: mnouw ttt m: ..' new» 'ttetbtitgiaegtAlta.rrv at. 02‘le IOU“ Juellilsur,' Property Not ' Mama-W bets, t Udlnx u Bonds-mum noun. - I. P,y.uttoru a 033w. u; OWEN SOUND Big If! IA., 96:30" hem-l Hutu-oi: "F" a. w.. \1. Good taro. Durh; a to“; IO hid Pei. lure. srtit.