T NOW m Lots if price per at m: IN , _!iti',i)'i) pers IKE RE 24:56 wnl )me a t, f WESTERN Contains ".hraMt HtA Weâ€?! _ m" 'dt,',.',',',',",':,',',":, _ I“ on Cowman“; Rayon; k J. “Ho-e- Seeken'ul Settlers' " Glide†:, Send for TERMS t All sums of $5.00 and und r, cash; over that amount any time up to tw Ive months' credit will be given on apcroved tl es bearing interest at 5 per cent per annum. !jlil,ae,i,!, FREE“ Aiih,8!li,,s l ti/o b'rllavg outfit, cansiumg 1 Oil Engm ' 'H. b. p. of : ( 1 Cutting B x with man cutie" 30 feet en an 1 «wt [Hutu-m Sun's-n, 2000 lbs. 1 can " on Bnrrel Churn I 3.30 Hut. Crown Shin-rum 1 Outlet 1 Babe Hug 'l‘rmvghs. IN heelbarroww. Grindatoro, Sic a grinder, Shovels Fork, and many otisor “an†"titsler. WI! 1 Cooking SIM-p. 1 small Healer 1 two burner 01] Stove. and s 1 Cooking Sim-e. l small He fr. uncles of Furniture. A. A. CATTON, R. BRK‘IHAM, uaxmm It? le, livgistered Shmpslnre Ever, 2 yea a old. 1 liegI-Itared tihrophre Buck. 2 year old. Ilh, 99 Show wire selected (mm the fioetr, of The Lalkin Farina, Queenswn, Ind E W. Ga 8y, Paris, Out, and will be , [fund sujet lo I reserved bid IMPLEMENT! CAYY 2 Cow, a) yes†old due no ear}, an mar 1 l smut-ad tlereford Cow 7 years d due nbout May In " (t W“. , years old. one About. Us, " 2 “mm " yrs old, due than: 4pm st. 4 Boilers 1 l limb-r p, - old, due about In t. 8 Swan '3: I Steers. 2 years old. _-_----- t) Steers l - l0“ 1 Brand mare. 7 ’CIEB old in foal. The undersigned will Lot. 1!) and 20, W. G, It of the town of Durham, at one o'clock. the fo'l wing Farm Stock and Implements: IMMEISE WEALTH Farm Stock \and lmpleménTs Credit Auction Sale MMM Mam-3 Harris Gram Binder. 1 In matinnll Corn Binder Mus-9y Hans Hly Loader. 1 M ("mack Mower “my" Hams (Tultnvatcr. 1 Ha Rake wt Ilarrms lDri Seeder Crum, (hug Plow 2 Sm e Walking Flows 5'94 Imm: l Seuftler 1 Fan iug Mill Hm I) 'Pr" low Jown “nu-no Spender. l Gain Grinder tido Frllmg Oatfit, consisting l Oil Engm ' T.). b. p. of '. ( 1 Cutting B x with short cutie" 30 feet en en . tyyllrti & SONS, Dealers, Durham Tuesday, FEB. 28, 1918 ENTERPRISE and ENERGY-Ono Alberta town report. at least 100,000 acre: of new land in that vicinity Iplovml last fall for am) this year; has six elevators now and three xsw ones and a flour mitt under way. The "a-1917 values for wheat. oats. barley and flax seed alone for the prairie govinces ia '6t3Ittt5,N0.0tt. Start now. than it in year. THOUSANDS OF FREE FAtto-Whettterr you have capital or not, there Is 3 tarm for you don: the Canadian Northern RY-TMO acres of Governmen h9moatead buds. annual and ready mt entry. mm comers have the choice. "ri2p%iuiLind, Ire? 515m":cm " Thousands of acres of selected man. clue to the railway, can be purchased on caly tom». an. or part cash and. crop payments. This mun- school; $21011 roads. transportation and market Mid... 'ce- Conunually advancing; tho value: m then. CT" 10 um I pan-mug. -eee-e-e" where. Get G,',', of tho "Guide" zo-day: , agrmst, or write General Mar Dept., 1:»th Gus: Toronto. Ont.. at Winnipeg; Man. ' -wt'N_ W _ ' Low Fares Win. You an By Canadian Northern. tho logical route {tom am- ern to Western Canada. Through ticket: every- - -., - and..-" .th. - mm. PROPRIETOR ell by Public Auction at Bentjnck, two miles north rch 5, l9l8 4 Heifers 1 yen: old 8 Stews 3 your; old 8 Steers 1 year old 1 Colt 1 year old AUCTIONEER I George Catton . . . . 5 V Ralph Catton. . .. . 2 Home Clark...... 1 A. Davidson .. ... 2 . Robt Douglas .... 1 James Doiinelly. . . l ' David Donnelly. .. l MrsWDunn..... 1 Miss F. Davidson. 3 And Derby, (Rent) 10 Sarah Donnelly. . ' ,Thos Davis. .... 2 Hiram Dean _.... 1 l Dur. Furniture Co. 25 fem Elvidue ..... 1 , Horace Elvidge . .. l IGI L Elvidge. .. {Mm Everett ..... 1 Irytt Ewen....... 3 l W H Eastwood ... " , R T Edwards .... 1 i W. L. Falkingham 1 l Wm Falkinqham Sr 1 3 Wm Falkingham Jr 1 lAnanrrl _..... ', , Misses Foreman .. ( 110511 Firth ..... 2, Hjichplqs Fagan .. , . f Firth '...... Leone Fagan . . . .. I LGrant m.. .... ‘Miss A. Gun...... Miss E. Gun ..... Finley Graham. . . . John A Graham . . J Grainger.... .... Geo Gagnon.... .. P.Gagnon, .... Miss L Grasby. . .. John Grasby. . . . . . Fred Glass ....... W AGlass ... .... J. Giles ... ...... Mrs Glaser ....... DrGrant m..... Mrs Jew: Hughes. Misses Hughes. . . . EA Hav """... J H Harding ..... Thos Hr‘nderson . . Wm Hill. ... . .... Peter Hill ....... John Harvey... . .. Nat Harvey .. . .. F.Hind "..... Wm Harzrave .... Miss M Hamilton. Ethel Hewitt.. .. .. Hazel Hutton .... TG Hutton...... Elmer Hutton .... H Haws _..... Alfred Hawkes. . .. Grace Hunter . . ' . A S Hunter. ..... Fred Hume. ...... Dr Hutton....... John Hunter . . . . . . WSHunter ...... Wm Irwin .... .. RH Isaac ..... W Irwin. Chronicle Miss Rita Irwin. .. Hon D Jamieson.. Mrs D Jamieson'.. Dr D ft Jamieson Wm Johnston .... Mrs David Jackson AHJackson . ... BASWOO MAPLE, BEECH and BIRCH headin blocks delivered ahour yard in Durha ' to be cut ls" or 20" long, to have an n ends and $airly even in length, 6" an up in diameter. A small nortion w l be taken s" diameter to be free from not: and other defects, for which we wi pay $3.75 per cord. The Du am Furniture Co. Limited. Basswood Hca ing Bolts, cut 20 in- ches long, r, inc and up in the round. Hollow timber wi 5 inch uurface. split in three, knots trimmed clone. 'and " n ked timber " epted; for which I ml! pay $3.75 per 0rd. Three pure bred rham Bulls for sale 12 to t6 mos. old. Two red, one roan. Apply to ohn Eckhardt, n n , Ori-ith, Buy a stack ttt fi t-class timothy. Alsothe farm for sal mile south of Durham. 12 acres pl ughed late, rest of the 50 in hay. is is certainly a grand farm. conveni t to shipping points, telephone an hydro-electric pant door. All kinds of am: and bone e: except a dwelling ho . MRS M. MURDOCK, 65. Durham WANTED AT\ 0. T. R. POINTS The. Allan ....., Wm. Alice. .... Mrs John Adams "i. Alma... ..... §John Amen ..... ‘Alex Alioe....... *HamAllen.... ..., Joe Brown .... . Robt Burnett ..., Geo S. Burnett .. Ed Burnett ...., M. J. Bolger ...., John Bonis .....t W E. Buchan .... W. H. Bean .. .. .. Arch Browning ..1 John Bryon.?..., ThosBahks ....., J. W. Blyth.... . .. John Bauer......, Chas Brown .. . . . . John Billings . . .. Doyle Braithwaite Allan Bell.... .... A.Catton ........ Miss E. Chadwick, W. RClark ...... Wm. Calder ... . .. John Crutchley. .. WClark Jr....... A Crosbie '""."" Zenus Clark ... .. Sam Chapman. . .. Wm Clark.... .... R. Campbell ..... H F Cassidy...... Mrs Wm Caldwell Miss Cryderman. ' Misses Calder. .. .. Mrs Crawford . . . . Robert Clark .. . . . John Caswell .... . Subscribers to Y. Ill. C. A. Special Canvass Hay and Strtiw for Sale Bull Calveb For Sale WANU'ED TO BUY N. MURDOCK. Durham Toto of Durham, November 8th and 9th, l9l7 50 10 10 95 15 10 10 10 10 10 IO 10 10 25 10 50 .50 25 go "itri,"iihceiri1le Bruce "St, J. A. McLachlan Earle McDonald.. W McGauchie.. . . Neil McLean '... Moore McFadden Mrs A, McFarlane David McAuliffe.. w. J McFadden Miss M McFadden How'd McDonald Hueh McDonald. N. McIntyre Sr,... J S Mellmith. .. .. N. Mclntvre. Jr. .. T H McClnclzlin . R. H. McWilliams D MrDonaid...... Jag McLPan ... . . Geo McKnv ..... Miss M McGowan Jno McGowan Jr. R McMeekcn. . . . C R McGowan.. .. G McMerkin. . .. .. A McLellan ..... Jno McGowan Sr S McComb...... McDmm'd ? ..... Jnn McFadden... Rnbt McLean . . . ' Sadie Mckechnie. Art McDonald.... Wrri McDonald .. Ram MeCrarken,. John Mchskerv.. Arch McKechnie. Thon McNanev ... V C, McDonald. ... Mrs N Mckechnie A. McCahe....... Geo McLaughlin Huph McLean. H McCaaIin . . Jeanie Knisley . ... Misery Kennedy. J.Ktlly, .... .. Mr Findlay McRae who was visiting in Toronto last week has returned home again. We are carry to near Min Mantell Anderson has been under the weather. Hoping she will won be better again. In memory of m her", Sara M acIntyre who departed this ik March Ist, 1906, late of Prirevi'ile, thi . Sleephon. dear moth r, I will not wake t ee, . Sorrow and care pig darken thy brow; Sweet in thy sleep avit the birds warb- ling o'er thee ', No trouble or care shall you now. Daugh Ten: Giblon Mr and Mrs Thos. McKeown and Mr. and Mrs Black spent Sunday with Mrs G. McDonald. . Miss Tena McDonald who has been visiting hrrsister, Mrs John McGrath of Holstein returned home. Miss Florence McVicar who has been visiting her sister. Mrs Joe Black of Toronto, has returned home. Mr Donald McRae from the West in visiting at his home here and expects to return in a short time again. our next Red Cross meeting will be held at Miss Ettie Black's on Wedner day, 28th February. Mr Angus Black from Vanguard. Sash. is visiting at his parents, Mr and Mrs John S Black. Mr Donald McGinnis from Hamilton is visiting at Mrs G. McDonald's. " IO 10 M 25 4TH LINE GLENBLG 81 25 50 25 25 50 25 50 25 25 IN Madonna Mills' Co...... 50 W Roseborough.. 1 Mrs S Ritchie.... 2 C. Smith & Song. I0 Robt Smith ...... 5 John C Smith.... t J J Smith, (pout'r) 25 Jake Smith...... 1 Jas Smith........ I MrsJJSmith.... s ThosSmith...... t Smith, ME ..... I Smith,John.,.... IO Saunders, Geo.... I Chas Saunders . 1 Mrs T, Saunders.. I James Saunders.. l R. l. Saunders... l Bert Saunders ... 2 Wm Sty'es ...... l MrShcrk ........ 2 Evelyn Sharp.... Alfred Sharp..... 2 Ilarrv Styles..... _ Mrs Stephen .... 1 Wm Stroh....... 2 JnoSehutz.....,. I MrsM J, Scott.. I H , Snell........ 25 Violet Snell ..... f Wilmer Snell.... A eaney Snell..... l hrls Sparling... ', cs Stisrrey...... 2 rt Stonehoutre. 2 J, Storrey..... 10 B Sharp ....... l J Telford......15 Ro .Torry _....... l Geo Turnbull...... I Miss nTruax ..... l Robt Trafford...... I John nwncr...... 2 Ray llett........2 Jan V llett........l John llett ...... t John V ttie... .. S. Vannvke ..... Roy Vick rs . ... Mrs J W ickers. Miss L. alker.. Miss Julia Weir.. Miss A. i' ir..... Thns Wilso .. .. .. O.Wihon.. ..... Thos Whit ore.. Rom Whitm re.., Rev S M Wh ley I John Watt . ... Rob? Watt .. ... Vernon Watt. .. Mr. Wren .... .. Miss Ethel Wil ig Frank Watson..' A. Watson ..... C. R. Watson...... Fred Wright.... . Chan Wright..... Sam Wiuon ..... Ernest Wright... W. \Varmington. Norman Walpole. Women's lnat'ute A. C. Wolfe...... Mrs. Warmington Geo Yirrrt ....... Young, WJ...... Durham Ladira' eaney Snell..... 1 his Sparling... cs Sthrrey...... 2 rt Stonehoutre. 2 J, Storrey..... 10 B Sharp ....... l J Telford......15 Ro .Torry '....... l Geo Turnbull...... I Miss aTrual ..... l Robt Trafford...... I John nwncr...... 2 Ray Ilett........2 Jan V llett........ I John llett ...... t W.C ollett ... 1 John V ttie... .. S. Vann'ke ..... I Roy Vick " . ... 2 Mrs J W ickers. Miss L. alker.. I Miss Julia Weir.. 10 Miss A. i' ir..... ' ThnsWilso ...... l O.Wilnnn.. ..... l Thos Whit ore.. 3 Rnht Whitm re.., 1 Rev s M Wh ley 100 John Watt . ... l Roht Watt .. ... Vernon Watt. .. Mr. Wren .... .. I Miss Ethel Wil ig 2 Frank Watson..' I A.Watmn ..... I C. R. Watson...... 2 Fred Wright.... . 2 Chan Wright..... 2 Sam Wiuon ..... I Ernest Wright... t W. Warmington. Norman Walpole. I ment works) W C Pickering. . A. Park...... .... Mrs W. Park..... Mise Patterson. . . Public School per A S Morton, Prin. Mrs Pink .... .... Geo Ryan Sr.... . Wm Ryan ....... Geo Ryan Jr..... Tho: M Reid..... Thos Reid........ Alfred Redford. . . C. Ramage & Son Miss Rutherford... Wm Ritchie ' .. . . . F J Ritchie...... R. Robb.... ..... R E Richardson... A. Rutherford.... J H Robertson.. .. Roh__pr_ Cereal Mru. The: McOirr s Ed. MeClockEit.. .. 2 Mrs J. C. Nichol .. 5 _A_rnoy.t.riorle.... . 5 Geo Nichol....... 2 Herb Noble .. ... 1 Dave Nichol...... a Miss Pearl Orr.... I Thou Petty .'.... s Mr and Mrs, Potts 2 Wm Patterson (ce- Jno McFadden ...8t H.McCrae........ 5 Mr.Misctuiuat.y.." Mrs McCracken.. 1ihirley _Mg!ntylfe same} McIntyre Mrs. --- McNetkin Social Club.. 25 >ble..... 5 ol....... 2 ale ..... t tol...... 3 10".... I ' ."_... 5 rs.Pott| 2 rtron(ce- mum-ks) 5 ering, . lo ........ s Ark..... 2 $1581 so .10 20 IO 25 " 30 50 50 50 75 25 50 50 50 25 50 l Mrs JrhnO Greenwood. wholast ,week tork her “We Ion Gordon to ‘Toronto to consult I ho pital doctor regarding the chi'd'l ,pilmem mar. herself with an onloruume accident tidling on the slippery ice there, and breaking her leg. She rm removed to the h spitnl. We did not lawn when the accidrnt happened but we regret very much In Green. l, wocd'l mix-p, Mr A. Mchaig lbly took the choir and delivered an interesting address at thecommencement of the program Musical selection in m the Top Chff orchestra and by Piper Cameron were well received as were songs by Mr Tom Weir and an Iddresa try Rev Mr Mathew“. Other numbers con- sisted of dialogues &e by local talent. Mr John O'Neil was present to act at auctioneer and by his excellent work and the help of having a generous crowd to deal with, $100 was ren- lized for Red Cross purposes. The social evening was brought to a close by the singing ot the National An- them. The box social in S S No IO, Glen. ole. (Top Cliff School) was held on Wednesday, Feb. 20, On Iceman of the tsold-stormy engraver of the Weather the crowd that assembled was not quite what could have been desired. Nevertheless a plenum. social evening wu experienced be I†who lungeeQed An getting there, Owing to the absence of our regu- lar correspondent one who is entirely inexperienced in the urt. is taking his place to report the various im. portant events. We will all be glad when the Parliament session is over and we read the writing of “our wri- ter" again. We are pleased to note that Mr Rott Fisher is improving “car being india- posed all winter. Congratulations to Mr md Mrs David Young who but weekjoined heart and hand in wedlcck. Mina le‘asie McVicar who was " tending Busineu College in Toronto is home to temperate her health. Several of the neighbors apentan enjoyable evening It Mr Wm Mc. Leod’s Saturday evening. Mr and Mrs John Jones are visit. ing at the home of the latter's par- ents, Mr anera Hugh McKmnou. Mr. Charlie MacDonald called at McWilliamu' on Sunday evening. Sorry he was doomed to disappoint- meat. Messrs Thou McDougall and Matt. Mekeum, are employed this week cutting wad with Mr John McLean. Despite unfavorable auditions they are gaining a little on the pile. Mr Donald McRne ot the R. N. W. M. P., arrived home Tuesday last. his over eight years since Donnld went west. His brother Thomas wboupent the winter months in Nor tnern regions of Ontario cane home also. A sleighload from this vicinity went. to me home ot Mr A. B. McAr- thor, the G'len, one night last week. A plusam evening was spent. Mrs BarttetmotCollingwood, l5 wai- ting friends. the McElchern nnd Mg. Donald families. Mo Wed Barnes of Winnipeg (nee Florence MoRae] waited at J. J. Mo Rae's last week. Omng tothe scarcity of fuel and no caretaker. there will be no evening sarvioe held m the Presbyterian church here ttll further notice. Mr 3nd Mrs Jones are visiting Pricevilla friends after spending some lime in Owen Sound, They intend leaving for their home in the West shortly. Miss Mujorie McLean spent Sun day at her horns north of Pnceville. Born to Mr and Mrs Ed. Parks of 1'rioeeille, a son. Miaé Campbell of Osprey is the guest of Mrs Thos. Nichol forafew days. Mr and Mrs Patterson of Ceylon attended Presbyterian Church on Sun. day. Planned to report tint httle Eons] MoArtbur. daughter ot P. P, Mo. Arthur who bus been under the doc car's care for the past week or so, is much better. last week, Pte. Hector MoLonn of Exhibition camp in spending the week and " ho home here, Mr And Mrs Geo. Drummond of Holstein visited " Wm. Watson's on 802d"- - The Red Cross knitting contest cloned on Thundey, four hundred and 'teen pairs of socks being knitted. Mrs Donald Csmnbell. north line and Mrs Alex McMillan were tmptaitu, and Mrs Csmpbell's knucere turned in two hundred end mi pair and Mrs Mer Mlllsn'e two hundred end one. Mrs Kete McArthur end her sister. Mrs Wright were ohsmpiou knictere. the former knitting thirty-two pair, the 'i, latter twenty-two. l Born to Mr sud Mr: Alex Cnrson. [north of Pneaville) a son. Mina Minnie MoTnggut. Ind Mrs D. G. McLean visited " Alex Cut-son's Skating in the order of the day in oanurE. - _ GLENELG CENTRE PRICEVILLE VILLAGE PRIGEVILLE 61:11:19; TOP CLIFF TORONTO Owen Bound. The fees are no higher than when farm produce sold for half the price of today. The young people will be benetmed throughout life from the train- ing in business obtained in a few winter months of our Special Business Course. Winter term begins Wednes ' Jan. 2nd Circulars free, address C. A FLEMING. Principal. Owen Bound, Ont We need no further introduction than the tact that we have been in the Nur. sery Business SIXTY~ONE YEARS, and are now prepared to meet existing conditions by offering our high-grade trees and plants direct to customers at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. Who have been working so strenuously on the farm producing food for those at home and those overseas should be given the opportunity of improving their Educ- ation during the slack winter months at FRUIT TREES T, Goods and 32 it Ladies' Suitingst, ' . C 'ilt il, to arrive this * 'il, ' at week. Get silr 4lr . . ' av first choice. 6 Send for our illustrated circulars of hardy varieties which you can order direct and lave the agent's commission, of which you get the benefit. Our prices will be sure to interest you and all stock is absolutely flmt.cla" and true to name West half of Lot No. 2 Con. 19 Pro. ton, containing 60 acres mare or less. 30 acres cleared and under cultivation, the remainder in timber. Small stable, good spring, making good pasture, and farm fenced. Cheap for quick buyer or easy terms to rent. Apply to 3. New Dress FFsiFseiFsihsiFsefiesiFriFeti), g c. L. GRANT ii), 4e4it.aF8iqiqsq"ts4s4s4sqe THE CHASE BROTHERS co. of Ontario, Ltd., Nurserymen Eltablilhcd 1857 Colborne, Ont. Work done: 38 hues Jenn over. seas. value 8220 oo, M min pyjamas pg towels, 4quilu. 24 vacuum suits. 29 pm. socks to Mrs MePhedrun, 70 pm. socks from yarn bmgbt. 30 Gn- nelshim, 18 drill shins 20 lbs t,t yarn Mrs McPhtdran. 7 bares tor packing; _ 7 - - Bal. on hind Specinl aotutiottig,.... The Red Cross sewing cirble held their first nnuel meecinz on Weduee» day, Feb 13th at Mn Will Burnet’a with report " (allow: Number of meetings held, 20. Colleertttrm.... '..... ... ......$34 9t Receipt- ot 3 Cooeerta.... .... 179 40 Collector: receipu. .... .... .. 42 92 R. C. S. C. share of Ball proc. 10 00 Social evening tsolleetioo.... 13 50 . $280 " Money paid out...... ......$24105 I The roads in thia ahlon were in! [ the worst condition known " yearal owing to the recent thaw toilowed try j the audden freeze up. Travelling . for home was impmlble ', getting , atock down the lay alopea for water; wee also a problem and not only one I peraon endeavoring to do so had hla I sit down pound the ice. We wish to) be pardoned if peeling wrong re- i marks on the weather man but we‘ are inclined to think he allowed the p weather to form a habit. Beautilnl “ weather at present. crown are back a with us again. a robin in Holatein so 5 all is well. i Rev. Cate, Toronto, will be here next Sunday at 11 a. m. at New Eoglnud, 3 and 7.30, Hopeville. Crows are to be seen. yilder weather is ours. more Iprlng like. Wednendny ot In: week we. cure I disappointing day to n number of Red Cruel India who were billed for the meeting to be held " the bone of In T. InKeown. The day In: intensely cold but the disappointment mun: rightly be kid to the wretched conditions of the med. and Plants For Spring Planting Jno. E. Ferguson, Vanguard, Sask The Boys and Girls M is: Jessie Russel. Pro Mrs, Jag. Fences, Sea-Twas. 4/0/9575?! ti0PEYiLLE For Sale $30 68 Our New Spring Goods are Now Shingles and Latin always on hand at right prices. Custo- Sawing promptly attended to Also Sole Agent sod beds toe Dir. bun and vicinity of the For lnmior of h't8ttitt"" a. obs-pct than um nod . M to had]. thaw wlch a In. My out. on Cannot an " - [ml No din or - The ttttnt', heirs to Announce to residents urhnm and our-round- ing country. that he bu his Pinning Mill And hustory fully equlpped and a prepared to aka orders for SASH, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS THE BIG Al: W. H. BEAN For particulars apply DURHAM. - '" Iul‘h-ll [In I “lepton. Main Ceylon. Reductions and Alterations in Train Service thin: "tii7nFrGu'"ir."ir.""Gii"i'l' TI and“ to, Terms on applicant to D0R0lll PLANING MILLS -- " I'm. nod-rue. unannoun- for «In . lee.?, "e.t: runaway: u, the lugg- ot, D. MoPHAIL [mun-nun Agent. Money to Lon. [Imel- of Ila-um Licenses. A can on] t1mseMGt business Launched. ,.,.- -- - wag-ill“ HONOR GRADUATE of Tom Univonl'ty. Mute ot Royal Calla-n of Dental Surgeons of Ontario Boo-n 0v. J t J HUNTERS Now 8mm ARTHUR B. JACEMN w. c. magma b. Es: L o s aunt-oi: Ga; GiiTiif. Jar..; a nu- elon- nn an e: Aim " arm noun HM.- l-Cnl. '-o.t. 'u-atom-esac,' newâ€: on. a “has a All noun. 3050: alumni Mano Univ-nun. a. In: In College Dental Dunc.- hm In “m We“. can. - var Jewell" can. " mono aim Post on». J. S. BUTTON.I.D.. c a. Mao"... Play-mun and Com oak-M cruel: Over J. P. favour-cl». I. .%._--- 11me lulu" onâ€. [Hective Sunday, March 3rd, I918 out: 241% awn: 74m DRS. JAMIESON & JAMIESON Dunner. &tiiettor In Sum-ell nut tearr Public Commission! Licensed Auctioneer tor On. Finlay Grubun, Town Agent. Telephone No. , use on Lunhron at" a I Wdonln'u sum". 'tppod J. than“ n. tt.B. NEW FIBRE BOARD noun. on. (Low iiiJil Notary Public, Com-isolation 'XtttettrAtictttt, he. ZENUS CLARK Buy early and avoid being disappointed u goods of all kinds are scarce and hard to get, so buy early while the assortment lasts. J. P. TELFORD Cull-adml‘oryouul! he.“ My D.NtsPMAiL, Ceylon or to c. BAIAGI. Durin- Honey Durham o.1mypoe.?nyrdaiui"ie Ticket Agents ONTAR'O In MI "