"ft I CFaMrfh's"lBiyit 3: Tea lil, T M, 1916 9 & Bowels Lotion Loupor -- c-lll‘ . ' 1'hllK :41: - a bottle He He II tog wish- thes, a tin Lets. sdian New- l.'ll Ct'l GRANT’S a; i - gas. '-4s4s9sqse4i33se4iiytilt SINGLE {ARE J,, all Runways West of Toronto Prize Lists, Entry Forms and all information from the Secy. W. I. REID, President A. M. HUNT, Secretary \ RT, M USIC, AGRICULTURE & AMUSEMENTS A fine combination at London's Exhibition A Real Live Program of Attractions Twice Daily Two Speed Events Daily Fireworks Every Night New Process Building Every Building Full of Exhibits September 8th to 16th, 1916 Western Fair C. SMITH & SONS, Local Agts, Durham '8'; KARSTEDT BROS. "= .,l)r..t,si'i.:fa?iii , ::-:b:1-13I‘Mï¬S-IEMEEEEMMEEEEEEEE in Serges, Voiles it, and ' Fancy Stripes ' Call and inspect at t _ "d " "r? tz-i_'sivbsttitrl, Voters' List Rockfast Drills, New Prints-, sis' xxxgamgsaazssszazxmazmaÃ©ï¬ PRICEVILLE'S BUSY STORE SE "Maple Leaf" Hens Hats, Caps & Mitts, etc 'jV -.u' rollv for the PM musk" ._-, ' . a“, is the time to lay in a stock of staple l xv ya â€an. Not only because it in time me ) " A s) m order th get them at a reasonable price. H the F" tll stock cone! in, the prices will have ". ::m n m at the old prices. The following luv- m4 llannclctte. â€linings, lnducements in Staple Thtsc prices are positively guaranteed against any resluction More August lat, 1917, but there Is no guarantee against an advance In price at any time. Thc Flour Problem is a very ditticult one my†n “rat SIB per barrel before winter. b,t It n,- chuocr and I'd advise you putting ; [l w: In stock the Hanover M tple Leaf and F. )Jf’ a M all kas ot M-ll Feeds. New in I NVc're ready for the Fail wnthar and h: I Hum). of Men's Pavnm In: Waterproof Coat; M. Caps, Mitts, Hats A full range of We 'sts, Sox, Pants. Overalls and Boats and Shoes. r Emu. There is none better. New Prices August I, 1916 AUGUST M, 1916 iirest_rnoirGiG Popular Exhibition Dress Goods CRUM‘S --The Best is Quality. , PRICEVIEEm Chassis..............$450.oo Runabout .......... 475.00 Touring Car ... .. 495.00 Coupelet ............ 695.00 Town Car .......... 780.00 Sedan............... 890.00 The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on and after August I, 1916 Highest Prices for all kind I] " _....- _.. ..., 'tT " no“ qr staple Dry Goods for Fall and R ie. Not only because It in time to be making things up rderth get them at a rff,1onabl.t price. And just as soon Fil Stock comes in, the prices .will have to advance. Get X the 011 pncei. The following have advanced the most ; a Iette, 'iottetette Blankets, Woolen Goods. FII Prints, '"arrerettea, Towcllluga E Ntrte Linens, "unwou- Special Excursion Days f. o. tr. Ford, Ontario has to otfer Flour, Feed, &c I, ONTARIO STORE To Rthtr.--Thott desirable ntnnd next to Central Drug Stow. Terms moderate. Applylp __ Dated at Pricevilletho 8th day of August. 1916. JOHN S. BLACK, Clerk of (Heuelg Electon are (Ballad upon to exam. ine the gald list and if any emissions or any oth.er errqrjs are found theroin to take immediate pioiGiiihiCi, have the “id errors corrected accord- ing h hm, " - _ Miss Gretta Nichol and her mother NOTICE is hereby given that Inet on Tuesday for Buffalo, N. Y. have transmitted nrdelivered to the _ Gretta tll begin her duties again rersons mentioned in Scutions 8 ending“ week, as was“, in Fort WU. shoring " Ontario Voters' List Aet "11mm t 8 copies rm aired bv said motions, . . tu 'trl',';',',:',','),)!,'?,,',', in delivered oi? Pte: Andrew Pinkerton washome the list, made pursuant to said Act (if: over we week end. all persons appearing hy th" lush Mrs T. Grimes, oiBafrslo, N. Y., revised Assessment Roll oi lhn Said I w ho was visiting " the home of Jno, t'lysitrit; to bi; smirledl to IVutafin : Melisa left. last wool! to visit her Me an unioipi ity, a: e eon nus or ' members of the Legislative Assembly I titan; ' Duncan Molt-e ttl Owen and at Municip s1 Elections, and that j h'oun . . “id list '35 first posted " at my i Miss Mamie Mountain and Mr Will ones " Pricevllle on the thh day or! Mellvride of Vsrney, were visitors at August. 1916, and retntgltm there for: Mrs W. Aldcorn's and Miss Christine inspection. i - .. Municipality of the Towns of Glenelg, County of Grey cult. one to e Winter. " ’u pu..tting In, " of Farm Produce .eaf and Kitdiica"rd" New in the time to buy, 9: Wm Riiifki, Dry Goods have pjgced in e solve. Some ar It is nearly positive n a winter’s supply. (ing Edward Brand s.te.eirajiriiii'eii Shirts, Sweat-e; Let us show you the T_o_wnshipf WM. CALDFR , I916 _stock a M, Mu, Ah E ii ,"l'l'tt,',',",' Mepotsr1i,ot Toronto. g " Donnld M D Mimi-‘0. loath line. ' Oil-11'. I n . . iii @na 'pdeel"ii2,tLtyhtg Ggorg. MI In; in am Vicinity. o,ataerholidai. ev. J. IRI son. Unif'xa‘hfgon. lira Hubs. RI home from thei "moth returned X Muskoka, at. whilcrh 'Jl')hr, can.†in 'lil) seven we“. good Outings} ey enjoyed Voters' [nuts are unpmring and all partie interested shoul I see that they are properly entered, " omissions or errors are detected the Clerk should be notified-within 30 days-ot the date of po-ting. and that date is prim. ed on the front cover of every list. For convenience of politicians and everybody we give the due of posting of all s. Grey municipalities an hu. as received Municipall’y Dalvof Posting Last Day Egremont July 17 Aug. 16 Dundalk July 22 Aug. 21 Flesherton Aug. 4 Sept. 3 Glenda Aug. 8 Sept. 7 Bentlnck Aug. 10 Sept. 9 Mr Ed. Scott had a very successful barn raising on Tuesday, Haas Bros., Holatem, being contractors. Mrs Fords, Sn, returned to the city Saturday a. m. Rev. L. D. and Mrs Humble re. turned to their home at lslington on Wednesday. Mr and Mrs Sandy McEachme Visited Ceylon friends Sunday. Mrs Will hlehltushnie, Mrs Morey and children visited Mrs Moora, Dro. more. one day last week. Miss Sephronia Armstrong accom- panied Miss Eva. Parslow to Mr D. MePlsail'is, Ceylon, on Sunday. Mr Jos, Billings is out with his Lhresher. The when yxeld is very good. A few scattered showers were ours last week. Cooler wentheriathe to- salt. Me Wm, Knox was seen going Weston Sunday mormug. (No Ex. cursion Wm.) Mr J. Pattison, of Ceylon, Sunday ed With friends hero, Mr J Aldcom, Mr and Mrs R. Knox, Mrs Neil Mchllan and Miss Manon Ferguson motored to (Jump Borden last Tuesday. Mr ll, McLean is under the Dr.’a care. Mr Wm. Stewart, Sn. and Ruth spent {Sunday at Scotchtown. Miss Maggie Knox left for Edmon.. ton on Monday, Mr J, Aldcorn and Misses Inggie and Jean motored to Cotbetuon Bat. urday night, Mas I. McIntyre. of Dundalk, is visiting at Mr It. Kinnell‘s. Mr Noble Wilson had part of the roof blown ofrhis barnlast Tuesday. Mr W. Broughton bud I two-year. old cattle beast killed by lightning m Tuesday's storm. Mr and Mrs W. Snell visited " Mr Hugh McLean's. Pte, w. Campbell, of Pomona, was a caller in our burg Friday evening. Mrs J. Aldcom returned home Bat urdny. after spending aeouplo months visiting Western friends. has. B. lines and W. J. McLeod. from Borden Chung, spent the week end at their homes here, Miss Mamie Mountain and Mr Will McIlvride of Varuey, were visitors at. Mrs W. Aldcorn's and Miss Christine hielimnon'g last Sunday. Miss Gretta Nichol and her mother left. on Tuesday for Bumble. N. Y. Gretta tll begin her datio again next week, as teacher in Fort WU. ham. Dr. Lane returned from Port Elgin “at week and Dr. G'ruiolrshtsnk, who was relnevlng him, left for Chathem. Mrs Lane and children me null in Port Elgin. Malcolm McKinnon. who we re. ported last week as having been very seriously hurt. we are glad to any. has taken a decided change for the better and they expect. to remove him from the hospital soon. Mrs Herman McLean and Doris are spendmg a few weeks' holidays It Lion's Head. Miss Eiich Watson, of Shelbume, was a viaxtor at her sunt's home .Mra M. J. Watson, last week. Trpu. Jack Smith," of Pelowsn Camp and his sister Irene, of near Guelph, visited at. the Saothurt home one day last week. Miss Lizzie Mather want. to the city Monday morning. Miss B. Laidlaw is the guest of her sister. Mrs Mather, at ptesem. Mm Mary Black and Mina Ryan. of Niagara Falls. N. Y., are visiting at the home oi John Melina. VICINITY ?RrajiriiiiTiiTiiig SWINTON PARK ----iq ----- o o------ HOPEVILLE 200 acres Egremonl, near Hulilem. One of the very beat farms in the Township. Wlll soon he picked up at very low price quoted. 100 acres Bantintak--the John Clark farm, can 3. w G R (lhmppr than ever offered before. [00 acres Bentinck, lot 51 can 2, W, G. R., near Durham. Good farm. cheap, You cannot, " nd to BUY or SELL to .BoRRow or LKND without t1rst t"'Ping li. ti. MILLER, Hanover It is bound to Increase in value. Men in a position to judge any that no farmer livmg to-day will ever again see cheap beef. This certainly means an earlv increase In the selling price of farm lands. I have for sale ', [00 acres near Drpmore, convenient to school. Splmdidly improved. only N000 down, balance at 5per cent, Price $2500. 100 acres con 18, Egremont, well pre- served trox) or with another 50 Metres, $6451). Buy Farm BsrowRooaetr--Aerosu, fr om Middaugh House Picture Framing, Shortest Notice _qtoigti3rt--rprrst um trttlt of Cnv,retes'e fw-ttnhl in). UNDERTAKER and Funeral Director . from Agents. - ""___ WV G. B. Dingman, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 Take the new Transcontinental short route to Western Canada. The (hand Trunk Pacitic Rnllwty is the shortest and quickest route between Winnipeg Sukuoon and Edmonton. Full particulgra and excursion dates HARVEST HELP RETURN â€EXIT! It reduced fares to Toronto from all station. In Gamma. Speck] train sor- vi" and low rate cum-clone from all principal points on cox-lam dates. Full particulars and special train service from Grand Trunk Agents. Are close at hand. Don't forget that we carry a com- plete stock of all requisites. Give us a call. The Variety Store The undersigned otters to rent the Commercial Hotel in the village of Priceville. Immediate possession giv- en. For further palticulun apply on the premises. That splendid residence propmty In Upver Town, belonging lo the late Mrs Wilson, will be sold on reasonable terms. Contains three-fourths of an acre, more or less. Comfortable resi- dence, 7 rooms. hard and soft water. Good healing orchard and garden. Fine summon. Apply on the prun- "ess, or to the Exucutnrs, Thnunw Ritchie and Duncan ts'uselhe. A meeting of the Priceville Circuit Methodist Board met at Ebenezer on August 21st and de- cided that the services held in the Orange Mall, 20th Com. Egre- mont will cease after Sunday. October Ist, and will be held in Ebenezer Church, Glenelg, in- stead. This will give services here every Sunday instead of once in two weeks as in the past. It is well on to half a century since the Methodists began to hold meetings on the 20th con., Egremont, first in the old school- house and afterwards in the Orange Hall, half a mile to the west of the school. The hall is only about one mile and a half from Amos Presbyterian Church, but as Union is in sight, it is better to close the hall. 1 Mr and Mrs W. L. Dixon were visitors at Mr George Binnie's on Sunday. Maura Henry Tucker and Joe Hooper left for the West on Mon- day to help with the harvest. Canadian National EXHIBITION In J. Halpenny visited with her sister, Mn Rogers, of Mt. Forest. Misses Bessie and Jean Weir were week and visitors with friends around Durham. EXCURSION S $12.00 T0 WINNIPEG Harvesting is nearly completed here . School Days Residence Prop erty for Sale Full line of Catholic Robes and black and white Cap for aged pebple. Embalmlng a Speciality. DURHAM “YEW A. BELL Property Now GLENMONT For Rent Jon. BLACK The .011th Nannie- Established 1837, Toronto, Oat Splendid list of new speculum for season [916-1917 including the new everhearing prberry. Bt Begin. STONE dc Wraa.morate, In "wry good town and diltrict in On. mrin where we are not represented. Tmrimry rewind for the right Inna. Highput. commissions psid. Attract. ive advertising mutter. "You are very Mad. I will “can um amount. trusting that I liq “no "To send a nickel would be than lroubio than it is worth," I replied. "Tho matter In of no consequence. I assure you." A your passed. Ono day I no rid- ing in a street cat when a young lady got in. When the conductor cum round for her fare she opened her Pocketbook and looked surprised a saving no change there. She was about to get out ot the car when I nskod her to let me pay her for. tor In r. She consented with I very "not smile. and I handed the conductor the money. "Will you please give no your " dress that I may repay rout" also naked. "To send a nickel would In man bvnehwtress. but thinking of the le- cret 1 wished to discover till t con-id- ered it about time to withdraw, dig. nmioinled at being no wiser than when I had come. l w“ a good deal of . boy than and not competent to pull: such a matter. I was nineteen. The lady who had smeared me was put forty. and I was quite sure It. had not been the kisser. Now, what I bad rally gone then for mm to find out who killed ms But how? Could I tell the lid] that I had been surreptitiously kissed while defenseless in her house. than giving away whoever had done the deed? I But n few minutes talking with my I was removed to my home. but It was several weeks before I was por- mltiod to go out with my eyes uncov- ered. I asked to be shown the house where I had been carried after the ae. cldent and found it " eminently re. spet-table residence. I went in to thunk whoever had received no end found an elderly lady who eortttmtulat. ed me upon my recovery. it was very nice ot whoever had kissed me, even it it were akin: an advantage of a blind man. It cer- tainly turned the current of my thoughts into n pleasanter channel. 1 called. asking who was in the room, but reeelved no answer. The person must have gone out very softly. for I mud not hear the Ilium! sound. I my wondering what woman had taken vquftiefeut interest in ms to kiss me. Was it from motives of pit, or because she had been especially attracted to me? I was inclined to look " it u n freak of some mischievous chit to set me wondering. After all. it must have been Something of n temptation for her to kiss me since she could do so without being found out nut so sure that my light had not been destroyed, when suddenly I felt two ups pressed against mine. It did not occur to me at once to reach tor the person who kissed me. and when I am I was too late. A tururo clad In woman‘s apparel slipped through my hands. peueu--htdeed. I was pretty low spir- [led I my brooding over the matter, A Reliable Agent Wanted My Informant went out soon that this: leaving me ttlone. I did not feel much pleased O'ri'v what and trats The next thing I knew I felt a soft bed under me. but I couldn't no slay- tblne. My eyes were bandsged. t to momhered the solute sod the explo- slon It occurred to mo that I had lost my eyesight. I asked If any one was in the room. and s msn's voice answered. He told me that the Bur. 300:1 attending me had ordered that no light should, for a tow days at least. be permitted to enter my eyes. I was In n house when I had been carried after the accident. I was to be token lmne that afternoon. The msn ss- tum-(l me that l wss not mucnuurt and my eyes would come out sll right. The gun burst, and when In tt It was the morning of a mm- tion. and I wan ordered out with (on: gun: of tho battery to In I nation] salute. I pulled the Ianrard which fired the twentieth that. There In an explosion. not â€ch1111, tn from of the gun, but an over. ad I no tring on my back unconscious. Who kissed Me? Corn-lam by American Pn- Alo- cuuon. 191 't may Tttrr' smart out all." A Sub. of HM HO.- penlnuruuilh Inlan- By Philip Quentin tthlt ----------, W. "Kiii'"i'"i d, "513°? Agent, Toronto. lonueekeu' Excursion: to Went era “and: At low Bree. vi: Canadian 'Neitir, and! Tacky. March 7th to Qctobor Sign "tqlh.ives. Purt5cuura tio-urs' Excursions to the Land of What broth“- ud com-Iona! by no to drop the our! ring into your - Then. you have my colic-ion. The ,rhotHhittg In. been done for Nn." I concluded that a girl who would an " that troublo for mu might not b. hard to m by tho object of - man-cunt. I new on tttin oph- Ion mm It,†tom i-e, "Whmtrtrmtrotttnttiotrmte" I pretended I in! no chm" mum might pay my are. , new 17!me lived and sent the that»: ttek u . "turn for your am. no you: nun who at on your rUtit was my “Cut it out.†I tutu-ranted. l. BU continua! he story. "ttttng-"' ftitpttrtstmr,t-re nuance- f1rrmdtometartrtus1orttt mama: "The house to which you were enr- ried wu end in occupied by my nun: end uncle I went more shortly utter you were taken in and. seeing u Crowd thou: the houne. we! in Creed lent â€nothing land helper"! to tome one of the may. My aunt we no at the exploeion of the an end your arrival. A doctor we- then with you. washing out what ind been blown into your eyes. And .when he left the noun he reported that you were in n more crit- teat condition than enema! turned out to be the case. “I volunteered to to in and look out for your needs. And my aunt. who in . very nervous man. was quite will- in: to eccept my, service-liar you be- half. When I new 1 your. uoldier Ir. ing there grineuly Nun! Icahn: Io Inn: “Ion have returned the loan of o nickel." I all. “with o theoter ticket. and you placed this our! ring"- “I did not." N menu e young nun who out in the next out to no - It than by your requeot." _ wished to repay on obligation." We: - it mule.“ Chen in. an electric mock mother tgtNeette. struck me. I determined to risk ell on 1 hard. “But you have given me oomethiu more delicious than there." I mid, look- in: her in the erb "When I wee blind. Nlded"-. The blood in her cheeks that had portly ouhoided unl- "med up, end the made another dive for freedom. but I headed her on I new rho pm the gut who ttal - me. Well, it we- ell out. end I told her that nothing would "ttstr no but o full eutement of the cue iron the time of the hunting or that gun at the oelebretion that no “upended consume" within me and enabled her to curry on thin neeulon or our- prt- She told me that I might call upon her and ehe would all!!! my enmity. I mole he all without my Coley, end this to the ohm-y one ave on. an“! out the M and. Bow- " " head. u. nttemptad to am pm no. But I m Ind enough or but oi not: mulls-cu. On any willow-1-- Metuti. taerei-tnqftrs-roettrttonotB. eqgmetttteat-teargtriNeots hm. 1hndrrtroearertts-qtu. a. toll ITI a not». they time! I: taco. to mind them and at a. on. at who: couple did I know or had even paid any nun-non to no. t amt homo mama Ono "can: I In: putting on even- lu (no to to out when. cupping my and Into the an: â€out o! my din. on- new. I m u Uta. oblong puck- ut imttidrmrtttetts Itook " tho - II an a nu enrolled and Inns-hot communion. it Ind ovi- - honn ouch-nod at tho to: . Iot lwentthoronndukodthodcl- 'tmtieeifttee.utamnemttarnrn, bought“. [omduitnndnnid tut ho could not. I won: away lon- dnuuwho ttadtheomdetmtgteb in. an that tho pom: would turn " in In I went to tho - hoping that I would in" my col-loony “and“ by he. the evening wu out. but I did " 1oorntro-ttemitmprset" In the audience. at no on undo him-oi! or her-e1: known to me. I Md “holed that t with: noel" n gout norm-in in honing name old d at. I out hula. mo who would turn out to ho the donor of tho ticket. Tho out on oithor old. of me who Med with per-on I had never Icon boron. A young mu Int on my unit. I middle "ed Indy on my left. Inch wan with “other pawn. out hunt-Wuâ€. “hm.“ ~1MIlhnukuupgm hoe-mun. autumn-t "vault-0mm-†“In. manna-om» nn-k. so an count-won dropped. "eetttmttttetoe-natGata tnvett-tndtototntter,tanwouta new!» world In than "m- 'Moe-li-ter-is" "eotehattsNeeemoeqttntrttaned I Intel-gotten momma» 'ttt0dartmtmtvedoettreiotmooav. tntninqattmataetieut “was†VI! lnI‘IV Ind sprung directly In bx with I jewel- of In nu ' u . 5.; DURHAM. For interior of buildin -tretter All cheapo: than an; an! Inf-cur. Buy to had!- on. with n “w Buy put on Cums full " - Incl Mo din or ul- 0-“ And no for yuan-It Also Bole Agent and Denier foe Dur- hul ad vim-1t, of the Shingles and Uth alwayl " hand " right rices, Custom Sawing prompsy attended to The undoniFnod begs lo announce to Incident. " Durin- and surround- Mfth'"g; that ho bu his Blaming . and factory fully Equippvb “d in pupa-ed to an order. tor MS8, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTINGS DURHAM PLANING MILLS ',MNY, Sudan" mould enter a. the ht out; at term if mm. Boom run In mam-9mm"- Durham tune-la: mu " town, lama; it a no.1. m pine: residence. The ot the School In put you! a . 2itii'gt one. The "mum on [mu «she can amend and mm no Itlttrtottreuust man and iii'il?jlir) every “Inuktitut ..ue - - cud maximum: at or in. Ftuttr.tt per month In u wanna. cuckoo“: thorouahlye ut In At,', In chemical Bad 'ifplttr'd/llttt a Edna. a. 10mm Junior Lem-u _ o _ “than work. The followlnx coup in. on In chute t In“. ALLAN, Princlpgl And Httrt 'cial lad cl moo] Town". m um- um Ira-mute Agent. Money to Loan. quer of Marriage Licensee, A gen an! humid buoineu unnamed. ARTHUR H. JACKSON Inn-Inter. Solicitor in Sup III court â€my Public 'cJLth'lgl'd Money to Loan. no. Inmhron St., o mite O auth' Stables pp rm was Arrangement- tot I an. to. mun be mm m me new mum. m WMenm ad . at to thy-Ion p, o., will be Pl - In. Toma on uppllosuou to “all McPls In Ceylon aP_dtuidTiiiiaTiaie" Ce""iGiWis'ir"iCa' "‘ iiu'?f,'telti, 'll2tall'. oftiee--orer Jewellry some nd oppo- site Post. out“. HONOR GRARUATE of TY University. grndurue of Rays] ty a! Dentyl9tyesstny1 pf Ontario in who: Coll-go Pay-noun and bum Ontario Inca: 0m J. P. Tell“! oiled. - 0 was “in, once. ENDING]: '. Second noun math of m clement-me or Linen at. ' 0!“le not)“ b-tt n. a 2-iptit. , " p. .. 'tusraomco.r.1yr,uuratioctstween 0M .1 wigflcmkma o. o s., L o s HONOR GRADUATE Toronto l'nlvonm mun liar-l l‘nllm nun.-. mug.» J. G. BUTTON.M.D., o. Twilled Sheeting. 2 yds wide." " Heavy bleached sheeting " Moe " Bleached table linen, 70 in wide, 50c " New Goods naming In every week: 81 in wide. I; rtu.tontt.......-mrr to In wide, 25160 Iomt..-..,,0tsitr 47 in wide, 8 yd. long. ...8l and â€on All Lace (Pm-(aim have fitudhed - New ()uruin Drapery Ii in wide doub. le border cream or whale .. . . .15: " DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL N ow Spring Goods ll. l. [0“. BIG 4 ZENUS CLARK NEW FIBRE BOARD In}! In m. Mom. Sept. 4 Toe " no" the "ttaganed tutu-I loo oi bulloc- can-Mon. than ml: waning for - but... 'ttrsttth Act-u practice In nutr‘ d than Basia... Monograph, t,tf “We?" Cong-o. open all a. itur%riir “Tar; mum-need est-bf†And lull-pu- ma.» mile-3-91:0 “and Auctioige; in: Co. BUREAU. ONT. (Lowe: Town J. F. GRANT D. 0.8-. L. D. Notary Public, Commissioner. CONVEYANCEB. to. Quinlan 5393:9311 nu . magmatic m'ni n J a g Rama-'61; Q LACE CURTAINS J. P. TELFORD. . H. BEAN It." and (“than t. o. ArrUEiiiri, Prin up: D. MePOtL, Ceylon once. MIAGE. Dun RTE-IE Hid owau comic m. J. r. can, ONTAIIO He It ll