TNES Cream of the West "ttse is sold by the following dealers: Mrs A. Bugs & Son, "than; James Pattison I c... Ceylon; J. K. Matthews, Iolstein l B. E. Brown, Collingwood; Moody Bros, Dundalk ; Louis Klemmer, Hum es; Wm. Orr, Mt. Forest; Adam Brown' & Sons, Owen Sound ; J. T. Hill & Co., Tara ; J. A. Erskiise, Markdale ; R. MeKinnett, Markdale. ir.: KARSTEDT maps, pricevioeif iii:.: Y,', A" srxyszsisaasaiaesngasaoaaa?g1 iN . " -'-.-vx33333333333M333ï¬3Iâ€"é! 'iii:, More Business Than Ever it) (West) Toronto of the "our Mg "mini-in. l "n "my form mus! be Iii! guardian "Mm: due of x mm" of de-lvr hot-VIO- parehaard. The form aritl baked It: loaf onlond in In†be provided " m tit of the judges in "" Not made by each [in and not be awarded to the “In In m gtg-tqt b In}: mane. yuu coupon - foe the David pliul: In Local PF.-"' thm Annl." n (In! lf h-,rrttituliy bound, IllnMnh-d book with 000 page: o 'blrrrt.'q uni “man about wnph. "I, “snub. gardens. m-vnng. -'l'm'Ih-hnr~ o-n-rylhmg that purinenluly inn-tau 3mm; 51H, old-r gxrln 3nd "no" manic". This u . won-hunk pump that you can "mm to: you; 2nd Local Phaq.--'itorien of Filo-I lion sad We mun, ' runway do": bound wrth you mm. may bunti- f-nl mama-s an mm". t'"traruu" tire .torir. of 1'10"er Nv,trrrtstuls. unm- IMIVIIH‘. Flor- bimbo-aid. Jenny Lind. .uv late queen Vnuotia. and others. am local Wtg..-.-"Britsln Dumas." n " inad- ‘p-rm-I; bound book wnh many eoioreq1 [tn-tint. “unsung rV-yr r'4 :uhi uh-u‘nplnmu of "no runnnlric. Ind the â€cpl†u: [mum‘a world wide Empire. uh Local Prtgq.-"The Olaf! om Boat." I book of w-nm 1mm"; and sperlal articles by BnIain'u best Wr, :.~n Un- proceeds [rum tltr ule of this book In tor r.- h.-vw.-Il of alllubled mullet: in England. Nor.. --Unleqn the entries number nu or non any tirst and arr-rm] "in; will be swank-d. Unlu- no rn'nv-I_numlwr am or mule no [with who will be HIGHEST PRICES PAID for Farm Produce, We Need Your Business. 1mm; g the past Spring and Summer wire been ,rking to disadvantage cu account of putting ex- cr:,:",; repairs on our property here. We've tried 1 make the building more attractive " well as more r-.rfc:abie in the winter. This all took our con- tt:.:r;ned attention away from the business, but “my we're in a position to Dive Wfth n“, he. -..SS, (b) Odor . 1ttorte--Earh the ttor" has (out led attent [wry girl may coupon " I). rural lu'l. wuelhwr or not aha “lend. uh \lunicipal Notice y bum-d book will um q "nd Jesertptiorrn of 'Ium'l lurld~IldO in: 3 local Ph--""" urn-9|. pn-lurvn and and r4, the pram-uh from nun-ill ot disabled Iol nu,‘l‘nlrns the on!" and umnd Priatrs II a numb" ten or I M theme Ian: cabinet phonognvhs. each will “to!" L. shun u an! mun In puma Cm VIII. .131“ Ina. aatlus. IMul. huts. u" l 'l “4‘1â€"th "i" face of the "M Mrllrt and Thr. vmnpellzion is" men to all pdrtiV,yttre"i'CarC"i'iitrri t 'l'rt 'N'i‘f tor Vim“ by thr. .t-rl and tc'.r"rrt* "r llurnl Pin-hon] Fairs are hu-l-l. Pxt't'pt the District; " Rainy str'r'I..' .l_.l-- "t lnrvh. 1‘1). "lying. and giving kin-r. Kenuru ttnd Thunder Hay. Thoe. districts an the ' ~14†flu!†whom Ireut" ot the “"-‘l F'lour Wits only purl; of the Pruvinve Wllo'l‘e school lain are held by I T".. '--rm mil "tate that tlt,, glrl actually the In-pt. of .\zn--uilura tn whip). this romprhtinn l' Inf mix-rm] In the Colpetsttou. the for,rtus will not be a feature. There arc no disetr'tet-reprtseMurives .4 "' Jul at the lum- " [ha fair. Thw drrrusiott of the Downtime!!! of Agriculturo in the Counties of Sud. :.._u-~ H tinui. Nut 1mm: than one wintry may be hnry. Huron. Perth, Wel ington. Haliburton. Priutt, Rug. . lt h {H :lnrl nu! murr than one local Ptude wsu Betl or Linculn. .nd m, rural school fairs "re held in thew M, to the sum family, Counties " {hehblzlpg (if AlgruI-lulllnrg. d'lt't', an, how. tatrtet in Youth-Thu: list Show: you which PVer. . few fairs P y ow " 003.111 r Ington. Perth, {3 "ttiii/r-tet “nuns: it you become l competitor tiny-3n and Lincoln. and than no included In sh. com- Hull.“ prxzca: peuuun. Th Cam bell“ MillsCompany Limi ited ttti-Earls loaf In“: be ."tr','t:1'td by the pun " bag “unwilling we face of t . Old Miller. and form must be tit") by the 3an and parent. " mum: date of inh. PD. nervu. and giving Inch-r [mu-“hon Cream of lbs Wat Hour was . Th" form will "ate that ths girl "ttsau, . Ion! round in the companion. The form mauled " the time of tha lair. The duision autem II "" Not more than on. entry any be rash 3an and 'tot mare than one local who '1†"t to lie “no “wily. Dtgtrtet b T-F-Thi. list aim you witch mu compete “pm: Jt you been. a coup-nu- gned will receive applies. mn on Saturday the 8th tfor the office of Assessor up of Glenelg. Work to tuber lst and coettittttetttt. tialary 3100.00. J. s. Black. Tp. Clerk. tpet ttith, ltot7. SIN-vial Attractions next “week in this paper AUG. 30, 1917 may compote " the "In! "hool Mr In her hvr nr not Illa “lend. M'houl. pruv'ldm‘ tttat Inlay urrnrs bHuro Slur-“bur tst. 1917. or tttday dun not "ert" before Noe. t, 1911. brunul rum-r be mhmm'd baked in pun sham um! " tnehes dtsetr, und diVlde into till " they may be n-punled " the fair. Tho band with cru- " n.- Went Mr. Om- Jmigrd ut the but. The other NIH of II. " he nun! to Unlunu .urxwllurul College. lllprle ttt the Dunn-I Contests. The indium by Mn: N. A. Fun] . of the Department ot and Flour Tram-u. lc' local comm-II " “I. "dun-In! undo-r the same rule: " att the other Prizes Worth Trying Hard For THE PATHmON! ‘n n..- sale " thm book In: tor _3rd. 4n. and m Prt-hstttteit" Bread mixers. Mullen: in England. Thu llmple. yet well-mud.- tuaehine, takes the hard work '_rlteN numhur mg or mun: only out of bread making. Install of laborious kneading of wdl be award-ml. l'nlou the the old method. you just pm in the ingredients. turn (he more nu fourth prize wtll bu handle, mm the dough " thoroughly and more evenly mixed. . . Read Carefully Conditions of Contest 558W" HomeeeekerC Excuniouo to West- " to "n (Inn-d: " tow fares via Canadian ue un- Paeitie ouch Timothy until Oetoter amt. indu-ivo. Puticulau trom .“ y il'ftmditsn Paeitte Agent or W. P, Clerk. Howard. District Pagans" Agent Toronto. Ont. :0 marks , marks Your Chance-The West Calling Ifkl rks m mrkl " an“ c, mark! In tive districts. each comprising several counties. we will give sway free to the winner of the first district prize a large cabinet phonograph. At each fair there will be given u tine list of local prizes. My bard you: tNur that LI “around for brad Every time you bake with it you find out new qualities in this flour that makes such splendid big loaves of delicious light bread. Practise! The Campbell Flour Mills Company's great offer of the bug Ch1e-Hundredcuul-Fifty-Dollar Pathe phonograph (Fsve of them o and other valuable prizes, for the best loaves of bread baked with Cream of the West flour, is stirrmg up tremendous interest all over Ontario. Many girls are already busy as bees practising with Cream of the West flour. Last year many girls declared, "Oh, if I had only practised, I'm sure I could have won!" Don't wait another day. Decide right now! Practise, Practise. Practise with Cream " W Pl the est our at Rural School F airs in Ontario Bread Making Contests girl brim-en " and la Iplrndul way to slur up in Get " supply of (in-um of Ind [mu-mu- using n as [ chum-vs of winning. " y wrue to thr ttmptrtm H- I. will promptly tell you THE lilISI'LTS of the when?! " the tair will be nude known in the usual way an in the can of all the other rrrular roman. The Dislriul results will be an- nouneed us soon In possible all-tr the, conclusion of the Rural School Fall: in the runway. _ POP. 11sttritts tf Mu 30m». Muaitoulia. DUthet Ito. 2.-Cotttttir9 of Huntingâ€. Prince Edward, Peterboro, Northumberland, Victoria, Durham. 1..ka Elihu; Kent: EMA“. Lambton, Mnllcfleil-i TAir'aUG. lam in Huron and Lincoln). Dtatrtttt tro. 6.-Ctturtties of Bruce, Grey, Dttfteriet. Sim- eon. "ittrity M Muakukn, Parry haunt]. 'i'ttuusliaatmr, Al- Dutrtet no. 8.---t'outttip._ of York. Ontario, Peel, Rat. ton. Wentworth. Oxford, Brunt. “Marlon (with a few Iain in Wellington amd Perth). - _ D1tteipt Irp. '.P'ortnt'yss o! Wound. TT,'thiirmtttd, Nor. Dtrthet Mo, t.-thmnti" of Gh'nttarrr, t1tormont, Dun. dun. Grenvillv. Leeds. F'rontenue, Lennox Ind Addington, (ark-Ion. Lanark, Rculrew. Sttd District Phi-Ret of Dirkem’ Works, " splen- didly bound Valium" with many imtstratiomc Among the bank] In tho net ure "Oliver Twila†Ind "Old Curiosity Hhop,"_ The" are two of the mo" enlr-ucing stories ever wnuen. ll! mum: Prtas.--The "PMhophonv" in the nlmo siren to the thte by; malnugnny phnnugruph we Mar " In! pun. It will B." fl"' undies: plea-nu and entertain- ment tor . Mann». t hs. 'peeiat reprodueer III-ch- mum- and needles. vnablmz you to Buy all kinds of thet dire n-cords ot no mallet what mu e. The Putin-phone reproduru hum! munw, orrhostrn manic. songl and funny pier" pn-rloclly: with it [nos ' down of the hsmuus Paths reeurda. Total value, $150.00. The bind“ Primtt.--The winner of the first prize " with local lair untomulimlly become: a competitor tor the following District prizes. xo COMPETU'IONS IN QOUNTIEB NAMED BELOW: no NOT mss THIS (man: opponmrn' Enter the uml Is years should compels. him! a unr up increased interest in breadmukmg! I‘m-um of the West Flour " your dealer. " n as one-n as possible to inrreue the ng. It yum denlur cannot sell it to you. upbvll Hour Mm: Co., Ltd.. Toronto, and . tell you the mare-l. plan to Set it. lit) Dr'Hugh MoNoilnn-d In. McNeil R i 'fg,iltpj'i,. hte.' In!" due st the an we . . cLenn. The X motored from. Chicago And left my) E Monday momma forthe returnjour. nay. 1ii'i1,,llg2'?,l'",, Nigholnrelurned to on ( or a endin x tttire,,',',',',', we“; in Wang") Gas. o '0' 1mm ing in London. [tiiiiii,iiii'.iil Hnmilton on diifsrent "I . is j The good wishes of the community at Inge are tendend to Miss Mary l Ferguson, an OSHmeIB young lady ot Ithie village end Mr Don Molnnee for. imerly of Bone an, who were married l " the ham: ot the bride's parent: on l Wednesday of last Week. They left . " Thuredey morning for a trip down {the St. Lawrence before taking up {house in Toronto. i We "tt MI glut! to no Mrs U. Runs- ‘dell of New York ham. main to visit Hrtth her brolbor uni niuter. John and I Mina 8tothart. Mu Rinaldo]! never I forget. her native ville. Rev. J. Memo, rammed to " home in Walloon)!!! that upendins the 1m three week: here, occupying the pulp t during Mr Hnthesoq‘s " aonce on his holidays. All were de- lighted with his tit" dinouues. Mn Arch McLean and little daugh- ter Alma wet“ to Port Elgin to spend . few days. Gin] to report Mu Andreas Ostrnn dot to Improved in hellth that aha and Mr Ostnnder hue can. to the home at their ton to rennin for 3 while. PRICEVILLE VILLAGE PRICEVILLE tdii Every Mr Earl Eldy of Mmsojaw spent malls: six weeks of his holidays quite happilv with his two little childzen atthe home of the ttrand. parents Mr t ttd Mrs Jas Dunbar. Mr Eddy returns to his duty the hrter pm ot this week " C. P. R. englmer. Did the happy young Durhtmim who passed um ugh our him to the berry both to: their upizin dmpmed on their return jmrnoy ? ‘ lit A cLio Beaten Jr sold . Me baron ot owls Inquest totaling 3 all up to the tour Hum, 0mm“ 1: Miss Gertie McRae of Owen Sound is holidaying with her claim Miss Aggie Melina. Mrs Peter O'Neil returned to he" home alter a tew work visit wi.h her We daughters 010mm 8 and. Mr Archie McDonald gave 1 very enjogable puny to: number ct his triends on night " met, {luster J. C. 1felArushlin, bmter minera- v. ucuucmln. butter ard two "ten ot Ceylon Sandnyea with their cousin's the We. Bsatoa's here. Mr Hugh mum , of Gite iph"vigited We great" part ot has: m at among his triel ds in his old neighborhood. Mrs Noble, nee Loretta Fallaise, and dang†-r at Toronto are at pres- ent visizing the grandfather, Mr Archie Baton. On Saturday last Mrs Jane Dumber received a letter from her son Pte Lochie conveymz the pleasing news ot his improvement, Leonie wk seriously ill about six weeks we in the trenches in France and was moy. ei back to the hospital in England. With regret we learn the death of Mr John McGnlhvarv of Durham and wish tom end sympathy to his be- renved son Johnnie." Miss Annie Dumb" returned to the citv after a week's vacati n at her home here. Min Muriel Beiidu tome from the city. Mr nnd Mrs Albert Arrowsm th daughter and two children return d to their home in Grimaby tther two week’s visit with the lormer'a brother W. H. Arrow-mill) and other friends the party trartsllirg by auto. Mrs Fred O'Hara of Toronto has been the last law weeks visiting among h r relstivea and Mend: here ami Markdole. The wet weather during the latter pert of last week wee real provoking end gram caning was oerselnly " I stand still. Mus F. J. and Mr Alex MoPhail apentlha week and " Mr D. Mt- Phil's. Ceylon. Mr Neil Mchohnie Sr who has been trotdined to hie bed for some {cm-teen yeon, enjoyed on much“. dnva ground the block I couple of weeks ago and says la onjuyedit immensely. reminding han of ll ocean voyage. Mr and hitg Geo Christie attended the Snell-McLean wedding nem- Dan. dalk on the 15th inst. Miss McLean is a niece of Mrs Christie's. Messrs Jas. Sturrock and W. Rid. dell went on the Western excursion Thursday Itat for Swnf: Current. Miss M. Pryke. 1hrtilton is uni. tor at Mr Geo Shnnds’. Its, E. O, and Mrs Forde who are holndaymg In Toronto are expected home to take charge of the sources here and N ew England Sunday next as usual. Mr J, Wilkie, Cedarville very ably supphed m their absence last Bard .y. Mrs E. E. Hookridge retn‘ned from her western trip Thursday and " tended the millinery openings in Win- nipeg and Toronto on her return. I Mrs Scriminger Sr. Dundalk vitrit, ed on Sunday at Mr Geo Gilkoa. Mr and Mrs H. Love spent Sundny at Mr Jon MoMIllnn'a, Bethe]. Mrs L. renaming for I few days. A cool wave pissed our way over the week and. Warmer wentheria hoped for to upon the have“, List of Prize winners in Field Crop Competition In White Oats ' in Priceville Agricnl’l.Soc. 'l7 1 Wm. Paton. 2 Otto Konold. 3 D. McMillan. 4 Wm. Mather. 5 David Nichol. 6 Thos. Nichol. 7 Robt. Knox. S B. Stotherd, Lucknow, Ont., was the Judge. _ Muster D. C. McLean bl! gone to Toronto to “he in the Exhibition for s few days. Muss Belle Linda: who agent neu- lytwo weeks with Mrs . F. Me- Arthur returned to Durhun on Suturdly. Mr and Mrs G. A. Wn‘son our] three children motored to Toronto on Tneadoy. Mr P. C. Knowles of Toronto open: I few days with his family who hue holiday“! on the South Line during the summer months. Mn W. Leggett and two children returned to their home in Buffsht on Thursday last. GLENELG CENTRE HOPEVILLE TEE DURHAM . REVIEW " IHITY TORONTO the convenient route from all points in Canada. EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE to 1nd from Parkdale “anon and Exhi- bition Grounds. From Principal point. on certain dates. Puticulan tmer In, Canadian Pacith, Ticket “ant. gr It?! w.. , _ngnn. The Variety Store Ann't Exhibition, Toronto (Aug. 25 to Sept. MO will ttnd the . Canadian Pacific Dimity Lawn Stationery SEE our STATIONERY WINDOW Had a letter from Don. ten days ago : not much except a prediction of early peace. Must go now. Best love to each Hector. Do you know a J. Morrison Smith? He is tstationed at Scampton. only 80 miles from me and in going to call on me sometime soon. This morning, Don Brown and I went to "The Maidens" station to see arrive an aunt of Aunt Sally. As the train pulled in, we saw a soldier laughing at us from a compartment and who was it but Hector Brown , He is ttt again for service and is home on his final leave before being drafted once more. He is a fine boy but a trifle thin, his father thinks. There is a possibility of his ge- ing to Egypt as a draft for one is due to leave now. He and I will be together while I am here and he will leave en Saturday for his camp near Edinburgh. The joy of the {tilts at having him, is damped only by the fact that he is on last leave ; his mother naturally feels it and will until he comes home again, Today Don. Brown, Hector, Fiona and I tramped for a couple of miles along the rocky shore toward Dunure Castle. This shire is so rich in historical assoc- [ iations and so generously endowed by a lavish Nature that one seems to be in a small Paradise where the war and even the world are, for the time being, tor. gotten. Ahead of us all the time, Ailsa Craig lifts its rounded dome into the fleecy clouds, and beyond her lifts the shore of Arran and even, on a ttne day. of Argyllshire across the Firth. The tower-like lighthouses gleam like marble shafts against the green of those ever. lasting hills and the ruins of ancie t strongholds seem to mock the flux of time. Really, it is splendid. and I am delighted to have had a chance to see Ayrshire. As you will see from the address above I am still a sojourner in the land of Burns and Ayrshire cattle. My course in aerial gunnery at Turnberry Rnished yesterday (13th) and " have " hours leave so I just moved up here to the Brown's cottage to put in the time I I only wish I could stay longer. This vil. lage is only a mile from Turnberry and most beautifully situated. Last Satur- day afternoon, which is free " we work all day on Sunday. three at us went to Ayr and had the great privilege of hear. ing a Scotch girl with a magtOeent voice sing "Annie Laurie" right beside the Brig o' Doon. I shall never forget ( it and never regret the half day spent in what is, so far " l have seen, the pret- tiest town in Scotland. We visited all the Burns' show places, his natal cottage his monument, etc., and saw all the relics, such " a volume of poems in his own writing. Scotland is utterly charm- ing in a sense I never previously dream. ed of and I only await the day of my re- turn when I shall make preparations for you both to revisit it. It in two or three days since I wrote my last, which was in acknowledgment of fire or six letters written about the middle of July on "the return of Neil." Since then I have had a 'Globe' and Star Weekly; I was very glad to get the Globe for it contained Clifford Sifton'e letter, Mrs Buchanan's speech and a flne editcrinl. “Scotland Utterly Charming" The following is, in part, a letter re- ceived from Capt. H, B. McKinnon, R. F. C. on Monday of this week t King's Hill Cottage, The Maidens, Ayrshire. Aag. It. 'l7 Fa my all) iistivdred i'GU Fifi'; I 10 box: to It Limit: ot Durham. Homo received o wall trtttirrd (was. Lou of money in forming on! very little work. His: Mare MoArtlmr ig visiting her sister. Mm P. Fanny. _ Mr and I!" Wolldon and children of '/rrtd.ty Sundoyod " Mr John 1 Me Ddndikri. It’s something different-at ,1,,'tlt1e1t1tintt â€â€˜1" My": Mr Geo Dear Folks, R. L. SAUNDERS, Prop Th 3 week when we will display our new stock of to the World's Greatest “a... m wutw ww. D. "(DWARD' Disgrict Pm Agent, Toronto VISITORS 'tf"'"'"'"'"""'"'"'"" tlm IN sna t Round trip tiakes to certsin points in lunitobs. Ssukntchewun and Al. bertn via North my, Cochrsns and Transcontinental Route, or via Chic- alto and St Poul on sale out: Tuesday until Oct 30th. inclusive at low lures. Through Tourist Sleeping Cars to WINNIPEG on above dues. leans Trronto 10.45 p in, no change if cars. " Transcontin- entul Route. ' Return limit, two months. exclusive of date of sale. Berth reservations and full puliculsls " all Grand Trunk ticket oitittetr, or write C. E. HORNINU. District Passenger Agent Toronto. Ont. I Finlay Graham, Town Agent, Telephone No. 3 I HOMESEEKERS EXCURSIONS THE VERY BEST MAE banks. There are plenty of positions for those who will prepare thoroughly for them. Fall Term at the College yegins Monday, Sept. 3rd. Circulars, Young women, and boys below mili- tary age can "do their bit" by takin a Business Course or a Shorthand g Typewriting Course to prepare them for itions in offices, factories and} but? There are olentv of msitinm Convenient night train for Detroit and Chicago. Particular attention is called to the convenient night taain operated viathe Canadian Phcific--Michigan Central Route to Detroit and Chicago. Leave Toront 11.20 p. m. daily. arrive Detroit 7.50 a. m. and Chicago 3 p. m. Electric Lighted Standard Sleeper is operated to Detroit. Further particulars from any Canadian Phcific Ticket Agent, or W. B. Howard, District Pasgenger Agent, To- ronto,0nt. mter.............., " to 32 Ill-...............,. 39 tn 89 FJititrperort....... 600to 675 i1atatalper-..... 500 (.0 Chopper cm........ 2 so to tf thuitimd............. Toto " t2thtstniilinr......... 75to 80 Wheat, ............ 2 St Barley,.............. 120tot8h can“. Aug. 29 1917. you. live.“ b..... Llnhu been ctrdlll lyiuiled. C. A. FLEMING. F. C. A., _ - ---- ""-'""'-"" '51le “I A. H. Jacklon. lnnurnnce, Dur- ham. or write H. L. Fairbairn. G.P.A.. 68 King St. B., Toronto." Mural... .-..........V Ann-bun ................ 40.50 'fttttytton./...l.".._.lriiii OMIOI'. .'................ 47.00 ftart!trn_.,.l..r.r.r.r..".y.'. 3.75 North Bunnie"! .......... 43.75 Ftlttn._........r.r.y.r.r.iEirt roryreret....lr.r.r.y.y. £0.25 $.9_t'rtt.oort...:.:r.'.r..'.".iE5s" pautrhlrtl.r.r.'.y.'.y.y.y. 37.75 Luann... ................ 63.0tt f.etetr.....r.r..i.y.y.irii, Cum-on .................. 40.75 'dattrr...............::aati Rundown“ ..'........... 48.50 Yyrrkttm......,.=r.r..'.' 30.25 Fr.oeetr.,........A.lira Prince Attrert.........._uiit Brandon... .............. 38.00 Winnlpco... ............. 35.00 For Tickets. Besrrvatlona, Liter- ttup,' tetUItore1t1rri, apply to to get a business training is the Durham. Markets. Every Monday tlll October 29th. Illomeseelren' Excursions The Michigan Special LOW FARM ' FROM TORONTO Owen Sound, Ont. WdWM'Er6.. 1600 Swing prGniGGTeni The undersigned hogs to announce to resident-o Dun-hum and luv-round- ihu,r,,ety,ttrr, (In! ty bu his Punk. SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS Shingles and Lath always on hang! " right prices. Custo- HEW FIBRE BOARD '7,)'tert'sp'ftl'ttettittta." v__- -_. u-- I.“- fill“! iii nd than fully equipped and 31%;“ to “a order- for Mil SMITH. DURHAM PLANING MILLS unmet!" ; “If. UPI-I", French. British & UAuMil‘ll t “my. Comm-mun. Wetting. Intending mama Ihould enter " the - '1ngtttttteseeoiiatitE we“ a... modulation-blew. [In human†and Arman an. Inna. " a no» “In“ place oegeattutttm. new of “nacho! in†nun ho hum? one. The Hume- tum-1V2 can _ muons] y and "one no pun- 'o-- um tench-'0 and pupils have every “annular "I: m manna And count-man of owlodn. -- ..-.... -e" - m I: mm s - IHOB ALLAN. "marl. m Clu- “can“. Also mama In hula-l culmu. Inb- Jocu; Bonnet. luau-nae. Ind Smiling. 1Hâ€. WEIR. B. A.. of Que“ Univ-nu] 511)]th; Lulu. Art, 1,iiora'ure, 00-9061 non. Bending, Geography, Auciut Ilsa-y was M. CRYDEBI‘X. KA.. Toronto Univ trriir,hlsoctsetittaie In PtrmiealnialiG 'utsreeet.. ple. (in-nu. French. Brut-h Allhuuhgn I inn-- .-..__‘-:-- "-- In" and Inch-onl- Itte Ichool In thorough! lumen lam than}. In cumin! m lagging: lumen and can... an. [or lull Junior Luna; an M Mutt. no {allowing coupon“ on. It. In m.- . NEW PRINTS " 15c, 17c, zoo ard. .. ...... "Ci, 15c, 're nnd iiAk BED COMFORTRRS, 1.85 to 4.50 en W‘HITE BEDSPREADS,. .... . ..... LAC! CURTAINS nt...... ...... .. .... ........75c, t.ooand 1.50 pair CURTAINSCRIM at...... .. ...--- DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL THE BIG A - xntcmnu an s an La I; Tm a demo In omen. ' all... or to ci Ion -F.TrTTiir'ti'i' - "'qrgaed ttt, $0er on unite-don JI ram. modem“. manhunt. for "le i Page: "ttcee.tttlefe" 5n. Bavggw or - - v - --, - _~_ HONOR GRADUATE of Toma. Univoui (“dune of Ro d 0011‘. of 111t'N,',',',1',tt of '/hft"lPo' Raoul On: I t J HUNTER! New Stan ARTHUR B. JACKSON humane. Agent. Honey to Loan, [unu- of Inn . Linn-u. A“ on] munch! 'i'tSUd branched. 00ml. OUT. (have: Town J. F. GRANT D. 0.8- L. B. .. Rep. agougt Pa",itl'tSgey a. ;Ltl'f,tfh'Pd “as... I Olea- m Jewell" were ad a it. Post on». o†WLC:_PKKERING B. D S., L BS _ 0"!“ now '-u n. I 1-4 DU. t--' p. I Communion“: have“ ole. n 'uqaeate new a w cum. mun-Hm on luau-n OFHCI: Over J. P. summon». In! It own Mary o‘er. summon: ma house to»: at “In: ole. on not the or Alum it. ZENUS CLARK J. G. BUTTONJLD" C . New Spring Goods cruel 2-6 um Horn: 7-8 inning. Mei. JAMIESON & JAMIESON Deemed Aulrtrm= u, Co. .. human no. on [unlit-on an. l Walpolo'o Shula-u. LMoPHA IL! that“. Ontarians". no: Mullen " 'roariaua. “cadmium Notary Public. Commit-toner. W. VIYAICIK. he. J. P. TELFORD mar. Solicitor in Snorer: loin: Public Commissioner new: land.)- I t '3“ Prue for Due. V IEttPRArL, Ceylon toe. MAGS. Dun-hu- Jet month In - M. J. “an " VJ " '