(i nu. In, q nun Ob“. no as. t. in. In! ---" " the) â€ID. thrmat "or, betel Perf' turn. Abbe walue as» In!) hid- .21 In at - _..__J - __.. ‘-u l‘. putty I“ "In. oq load." “In! hm." notice. Int-m intending to ship plus. " tity lung" I In can Iliad. W. H. Hunter. Provident. Nell Cold". Seem") In" Stock Shipping Association, the Duncan: at all laymen in tho Vicin- It, to whip Co-Opcllllvoly. (to-open- tree hee noel IhlppiI. ll bun-in; my rapidly. Let us no! be behind! in lei-toll Hog. nipped on! Thursday: lid cattle. sheep Ind 11-h. Ship 3ottr Stock Co-operatively Having secured the services of John Brvwn " 'At- ot the Hoists": Conn-c101 in tho auction of High pun can" eabl. Lahtrumt Roda tor m mutation of boas». harm, on, Twelve you. uponeneo In It! one- hon uni repoirmg ot Ligbming Itod. Pun. V.†ummbh. Cal. who or phone. _ 4 Fat. Loddon. 2 Ford 30 x H; tires I Nolan. Cm- Sow-tor Owen Sound. Orst. Tram youmlf for a good position W. wont no could suppiy ono-fmh the de. nuod for ottiee how. Catalogue free. C. A. Fleming. P. C.A.. Principal G. D. Fleming. Secretary / m'frg, $410142 ud we wi'l! Mink gum-um" More} mulls. Go to your “or My and at 1hr Hut-king‘s. and do an tun any other me for If yuu do you wil be fooled mm M the ""tandyoroinmrtrtttseremut. it“ we matte. We unn- 'tttreq. the good in)": of your “an." 6.â€. The Heart action te “... born-I. the Nerveu an on um. Ute, Power and vigor and the "luv-n nun-him" becomes hall ot â€you" and vitality. tt you are mad of â€an... and Ian but the Power. mm, and Nana Me todo your daily work and your "one. In all autumn - "c was two Remedies, u at! Muu‘mg'n Hurt and New. Remedy an; In thee mm. Thh, oom- Naulm (no. well together and re- Whore the" is'tit'rzm Now.» I... and you are "qu run down" and "um can)" It would be hut I. won aim“ to (‘oump'guoo me; my yard. have build them “than for Madam. Dizziness. on truth. cue“ Tongue. Lou of Ammo. ludigution, Cu on the When the“ nomads I." "ain't Kidmy and Liver Pm- “. recommended. They .70 'DPI’y “We and do not Gripe or Ir- Constipation cm _ Br Christin Science Sun-n Session Commences July 2nd “NONE out of no can can be cum by Chum mm,“kh must). JAMES VIVERS. Holstein F, E R. J. ARNILL Holsteini émmmmmmmmmm$mmmwé FOR SALE Our Motto: "Reliable goods at moderate prices. A fair deal to everybody." Cloth, Gingham. Prints, Mnslins, Embroidery. Sumner Underwear for Ladies and Gents In Dry Goods, Silks, Voiles, Lawn For every day and for Sunduy ; For for drug occuiong. Your size n here, Men's & Boys' Bathing Suits Full Stock of Grebb Shoes Canvas Shoes. White, Black Tan also Patent Pumps and Oxfords For Summer you desire Shoes that are light, mat. airy 3nd eornfortable. You will find satia- fnetion here. We have for your needs a com - plate stock of . wwatntatzmzï¬mm1ma; SHOES of all kinds il my other out can. at tho Cash or T rade Paid tor Your Produce Menu and Bors'---everr pair guaranteed. See the Goods Just the thing for warm weather STRAW HATS Wo have a good choice. “we. lay MeMlio'Ir. of Toronto and (JD-Hon. Putter Iron “andâ€. no In no how that "was“. Ochoa]. tor ttte Hum». lu And"! luau" of Dunn, ie mm». but [router u Knox Cor- I In Ju. Frrguson purpouo leaving l Wednndoy morning to mu hr. Imam in Toronto. and brother, Mr. Alex Mchlmon. Ullrnuom. It Aibert Mar-lad] to "modeuirm his “who by mam: "W'M thou ond nun] otttug nmpwvemomo to bu Mandingo. _ for SUMMER WEAR _ -"_.. _ “mu-guru cry \01. L'lll'nlchal ,' Three pupil: from No. I wrote iHKM P. P. for Eaat Grey, and 0otn, ( Durham " the Emanu- lu: qeeek,-. I io's Lt .Governor Clarke. .Warder, 1 t Nu. Mountain, Home! Pally and Jno; Mpmaon 'tttd other PPPPept pe ,Mnnbsll. We hope (My um pun ', rin spe"., A cette will 1.se 'tvey In]: cud]: " the-wives bud teacher. 11yrtyeit. Everyone "tvited l In Tweodu-ol Ml. kom! in win. ing her um. Dough; Dunnolly cf Ai. l-n Put And Ito Jus. Fergnwu on on: hm. Word bu ruched In ohbe bulb ot mm harm. to Mr um! Mrs Con, Eral let. bum-den and upon an all no doirg we". Mr and Mm 600. Sharp In!) ML; and In Jno Slurp ot Unmpdw. Incl I" out! lin- tiru cl Ute In] to haul Maud- nut MI Fem: ( Rn Mr Cooper, ttt Forot preached an “In common " Knox Chanda om Sunny " Moder.tor, duel-nag the; pulpit "um. Pu. Mr. Smith in! Inducud Tunduy I»; In in. now: chug. II SI hurl. Sydouhnm. ll The Iadvu‘ Inuicnuy meeting? meta nu: Wetland-y n Mn Dunn! Marsh-Ir». the much»; to be ' trs, Mn Win Keller. I Conrrol.tionsto MrCharlieOveuf Rer Wins“? .Huot y.sd intnl1y and bride (nee Elm Blunt) who In: J made tt abort Tttttit Jeith " 'et.her.. 'Wednndnv were loomed in Mr. in" War Bun: on .his V", tryn Lioug i Wren. tie Ii!!! them A long lite a i Head to his new ctrcttit at Lietwttod. happiness, _ A number attended Durham and I Mr A. Weill an trotted Lumen to a Owen Sound celebrations on July tat In now hay loader, and report tt good time They are l Quite . number from here went. to l also looking forward to the 'sth in i Drumore on hid-v ttittht to "tthe, Homeâ€: " nonethmg well worth at. Mamba“ much. Home": played D o. e teuding. émore e: Dromore the result being a. Mr and In St Ledger and Jean, lid. fhtThesday night Yeovil willlmntored hon Toronto to visit her iPl-YUrch-rd mm ttt Oretord. ‘mnn... "a .-...-_-,. ._. . _ dun wit.tt her Gap, iiiiiii'lii/."": A quantityofbroken 'eheat,buckwheat Mrg U. N. Rattle Ind children re- . and flax FWD Pan.dtrd Stock Food) for gamed bum. to Th tonic “Ml, Ipmd- 1 sale at 806 per gen. m buyers bags an mg . few months here with her , your supply whileit lasts. This is extra mother. I good feed. Mu R, human is spending a tow dun win) her “at". In Inner. In: Eda. Melirride who was oper- and on tor amendicitia three weeks ago, we are pleased to lay. nimble lo tm out again. Mr John [hull- of KiteLner in apendmgu I"! aâ€: with Mend. here. Mrs Ed. New a Hand}: spent: law an," Inn work with her his!» ter, Mu P. Cornish. itKCartnttr taking his work Uniting I We have bed neural showers ct,hitt thence. rain mi! "'9“ "1d the growing cropli The union Sunday School picnic on "tal.tA'yt.ft, . (Tuesday In: wellattended and en- Ill! Emily demmon .mho halijoyed, especially by the children, 2g'et,iptig: To, 3:13; 'l'l7a"l'; The (“den party of the Fai’tbalm tamer who has been in very poor/e/Iyer/ttio." at Mr E. Robb's was health tor â€we time. {angular hampered on “can! of Mrs John Dangle. we»: to 0.1mm} e amp ".T"fr week w visit hâ€, 'Ott, Adela tsmelt" l "t ya: with since" teem we learn. NORTtt.EAsT NORMA NBY before buying elrewher, ORCHARD work and "be Ravi-- and Town“: Club. In ty-....,....... Tho Rn»- ud Daily Ad uh: '"togmtr............... Stayed on to the premises ot the undersigned. Lot " Con. 15 Farr.. lnolt. two cake). Owner may have same be moving Property and paving Gimmes. . E W. Relâ€. ' The death of Mr John R. D~llon of ‘ Craik. Sash, took place at Strathconn Hospital, Mt Forest, Sunday morning lollowing an operation Frday night. I He had come out to spend the sum. ‘mer with relatives before leaving to _reside in Victoria B. C., where he hoped the milder climate would im- prove his health. For " years he has been a successlul farmer "tear Clo-k. Soak. He was formerly a resident of the toth eon. Egremom. and was in bio Mth year. His wile ".1 one Bon Everett survive him, the elder son being killed " Puntin- daole. The luneral t oh place on Tuesday to Mount Forest cemetery. I For further piirtieuGi1aiiiir The Soldiers' Memovinl is complet. ed and the unveiling will take place on the afternoon at July 15th. com. mencing at 1 30. when the ceremonv will be conducted by Col. Carmichael M P. P. for Eaat Grey, and ootar io's Lt Gonna! Clarke, Warden I. Momson and other prominent men will speak. A Cancel: will be given in 91.. _..-..-. -" ’ L. B. Nicholson. Holstein Mi.ls Anniversary services will be con- ducted by Rev Mr Milliken, Hum-ton in the Presbyterian Church on July nth. Musie Will be led by the Har- monic Male Quartette, London, who on Monday evening will have charre of an entertainment which no doubt will be a rate treat. It is expected the Favmer’a pic 1ic on Wednesday will be at large pro- portions " no pains have been spared to make it such. Mr and In St Ledger and Jean, mutated hon Toronto to visit her mother and returned on Wednesday. accompanied by Mr and Mrs Moses and Alvin who has spent a conple of weeks in and around the Village. I It was with sincere regret we learn. ed of the death of Rev. Mr Whaley. Many of us have vety kind recollec- tions of him. Rev Wituield Hunt and llmlly made a abort visit with hie mother, Mrs Win Hunton his way from Lions Head to his new circuit at Linwbod. A number attended Durham and I: W. Pcunock, teller in tho Montreal Bank. gs enjoying his holidays, Mr ,McAnhur taking his work during hie shun-um The garden party of the Faith: Congregation at Mr E. Robb's , somewhat hampered on account the damp evening. HOLSTEIN LEADER '""-..r......... Daily Aduniu. "lily I the Fairbaim E. Robb's was 625 July ttrt tith in trth at. Mrs Whyte, Perry and Josie went to Owen Sound for Dominion Days celebration. Some other. Item in Durham but the majority of out citi- zens quietly celebnled " home u n.--- I Miss Mary Mwch attended "snip. ton Old Bo“. Reunion last Wednes. day Miss Agnes Evan. Holste'n. u customary we!" some of her tuning! holidays I'llh Mn Muteh. Miss Helen Urquhart, Or is spending her autumn with her sis'er, Mn F. Reid en- It: Brown of Glettdtrsnine, Mum, is the "at of be: tsister, Mr: J, But. clair and other friends. Mr J Sinclair visited his uncle at Chltawonb one day In! Itch Mr and My: Jamo Eden épent a re- cent Sunday‘s-t the home of Mr and Mum Elva Noble is mending time u the parental home, ht " Alex Uxinwn. of Owing to the absence of Rev. Mr. Hardy who was m London an ac. count ct I relative'. sickness, St. Paul'trctturch was dead last Sun. day. liuu Jennie and It hel Aoea, Miss Gertrude Pollock oi Toronto, who has been a Itenogtapher fora number of years with the Bell Teh. phone Co., has been spending I few weeks " the parental home. The Women‘s Guild of St. Pu: church met that, week at the home In Thou. Tucker. The union picnic of this section. which was held at Wilder's Lake on Wednesday inst, was quite a success. A lunch was served " usual and a program given during which the peo- ple of the section presented the teacher, Miss Edge who hes secured 'another school, with an isory toilet lt5et, alter whicha amiable address l was read. During her stay in this section. she formed many friends and l no doubt the but wishes of commun- ity will follow her in her new sphere! of teaching in Parry Sound. Miss; Katie Kerr of Varney is engaged as; her successor. Master Cyril Gordon ot St Marys, is spending his aural-er vacation with his uncle, Mr Wm. Gordon. I Miss Myrtle Allan of Toronto, who spent I couple of weeks' vacation vil- iliug friends and relauves of this we may, returned on Monday. [ M. Long goal R. Finder F, Reid defence L. Valid! J. McGillivray L. Green P. Long hall-backs B. Dickson C. McArthur o. Thomas L. McArthur J. Blyth J. Nicholson forwards N. Dickson A. Nicholson J. Stewart C. Ross It, Dickson W. Ross J. Dickson: P. Whyte R. Finder] l Yeovil beat Orchaxdville t--o in l Orchardville Tuesday night in a hard fought game, Percy mute scoring I last grounder after ten minutes play, C. McArthur fouled the ball in "out of Yeovil goal, making I penalty. Roy Dickson shot a fart cue. but was well saved by Murray Long. Orch- ardvllle tried hard to tie the game. but in vain. One shot just grind the bar, Mrs P. Comm: supplied the lunch for the boys. J YEOVIL URCHARDVH r x: F. Cobourn V J"" ""%""WMaT. G. Brown half back! Chas Watson B. Gibson Arthur Renton Wm. Cobourn Wm Sterne G. Burrows forwards S. Patterson John Brown E. Henry LI Calder A. Long Bert Eccles Wm , ...- of football, wftniiiidilt"iirivi7i an edge of the play with several hard luck shots tag-close quarters. Near of A fast and exciting game In: played in Chis. Watson's field, Dro- more, Friday night July and, when Holstein and Dromote battled for an hour, resulting inn score of 0-0. Both teams displayed a good brand -3 I‘Anl " .-. -- . " - _ GAMES YET TO PLAY July 9~Homein at Yeovil. 30-.Orchavdville at Dromore. Aug. 6-Holstein at Orchardville. to-Dromore " Yeovil. 'r-Yeovil " Orchudville. Dromore I Yeovil I Holstein o Orchard 0 Yeovil I ' Orchardville 0. Win 2 points ; Loss o points ; tie I point. LEAGUE STANDING To Won Lost Tsed Points play Yeovil Tied with Dromore Leading in Football League TEE DURHAM REVIEW Referee-Tracey McLuhan ALLAN’S CORNERS Holstein 0 ; Dromore tr, Referee- YEOVIL pul Summer vacation forwards S. Patterson E. Henry A. Long Wm Laue C. Watson UR CHARDVU.LE l Owen Sou ud MCLuhau TORONTO of St. Paul’s l, Wil. some ot The public are advised in they may»: that all mist is fu!ly prepaid as regards h and registration lee. . I ne above lee shall apply tn all regis- tered mailmauer posted in Canada-on and an" the mt. July, 1920. VArcnrding In an amendment In the Post Office Act passed during the recent ses~inn of Parliament the Registration Fee on letters and other matter mailed. in Canada is: faxed at ten (We) cents per each letter or article. The above fee shall a tered mailmauer mum Sr Pr to Jr 1 --Melvil|e Watson, Wil. bert Petty. Melville Petty. Edgar Mona: Jr Pr to Sr Pr-, Jackie Smallman. Myr. tle Marshall, Mabel Sharp, Claire Morice Otto Herr. Jr Pr-Jessie Marshall. Sr In to Jr 2nd-Hazel Mount: len Marshall. Ruby Storrey, Bertie man, Florence Marshall. $1 Total marks 500 Pass 250 well T .. V -_e ""_...rp_ \ntt.) Jr 2 A to Jr 2nd B-Charlotte Put. Mm n. Sr. I to Jr 'dad-Jessie Grant (Hon). Margaret Harper (Ham) y, Pr-Datos Grant, Dorothy Cald. u>nl Jr ith to Sr 4th--hUry Kale}; -iLie Grant. Jr 3rd to'Sr Srd-Landcln Wuhan. Roy Frnnigan (Ref) tir 2nd to Jr 'drd--Florerce Gran! (H) Susie Eden (H), Arthur PcCabe (Rec.) Sr 3rd to 4th--Deila McEachern, Jno Calder. Cecn Fairbairn, Fred Swntzer. Hubert McEachern. l, Jr 3rd to tir,3rd--Jack Swstzer, Gracie Calder. 2nd to Jr 'rd-Margaret Frjrhairn, Inlay McEachcrr. Catherine McLean, James Mchchnn. John McLean, Reg- ttie Watson, Theodore Wagner. Gordon WanamConnic Myers (Rec ) lotto 'pd-Rosen-Switzer H. Geo Calder H., I Mavis Snell l Registration Fee now We 267 Jrsrd toSr 3rd---Stelu Drimmie ylo, Stella Robb 286. Manon Henderson 2ti4, [label Lamont 262. Rancid McArthur Entrance Class-Alma Bunnon, Irene; Drimmie, Rutherturd Henderson, Mel. vin Long. l Jr 4th to Sr 4th---Evelvn Hamilton,, Archie McEachern, Flo Smclair. Sr 8rd to Jr 4th--Marg Mclnnn 309, Lorraine Sw-nston 806 L'. S. S. No I, EGTA NORM'BY l Jr 2ry1-'Alurray Ron 138. Jr. 1 to Sr r--'Earl Ros. 193 (H). Harold Mc- Phee 170, Lorne Schenk 165. Kenneth Alle. 189, Honors 'Pr Arithmetic) Total 250. Pa. l25 Jr Pr to Sr Pr-Neil Schram 147, El- mer Troop 137, 'Orville ketchabaw Isl. “Leroy Ketchabaw loo. Grace Schram hr. Total 200. Fan too. Jr Pr-‘Kenneth Roar l "Present every day I J 1 F 4th Clatm--Ewart Alles, Myrtle Ron l Hr 3rd to 4th--Ella am. 295. David Mics 287, Mary Eccles 272, Jean Ecclu tsa. Jr 8rd to Sr 3rd--Mary Bitter! 268. Sr 2nd to Jr 3rd -'Arthur Haul 840 (H J. Milton Schenk 330. Willie Fergus- Ott 2M. Total Math 460, Honours 337, Pau 225 The picnic at the lake by St. Paul's and the School Section in which it is shunted. on Wednesday but, pus-ed off very plenunUy in good weather thin time. I goodly number being present. Co." town’a entry into Cilyhocd. 7714717)} she prosper and thrive. (to. made A great day’s ontinx. We did notions till shells: " was aluminum; home without. tttir. lyp. Glad to have assisted in our This part ot the township was well represented " Owen Sound'rgrest; celebration on the tirgt. A plesssnt. "rip(oterr " the Co. road system would sllow !) fine westber sndarest , crowds. Gilt edged baseball and , lootbsll. aerial bettlesnd other stunts by two sen-planes. hone rnclng. ', dneep sesdlving, senll rsoe. tire works l Mu Wm. B ‘ne of Minnesota arriv- ed " the same time, a week ago F: i. day ad will be spending her holi- dave here until neur August. Mr John- Bone, n yuunger brother ol the late Edwi. Bone, utter many yen" ujonm in different mm ot the Suns. but now of Toronto, is n prea- tnt on I "it to his mice. Mn lane Hooper. Despite his many years. he in still his and hourly, blessed with good health, hearing and ensign: Mr Ind In Juo. Weir left Monday for a western trip " far at Elbow, Salk†and other points. bert Ron and Win. Keith spent the week end wlth Dayton friends. -'_.-----..-.. Promotion Examinations S. S. N010, EGREMONT . Neila Mar-hall. Teacher l. NOR MANBY S. S. 9, EGREMONT Katie L Kerr, Teacher No II. EGREMONT NORTH EGREMONT A. C. Clark, Teacher ljazel Mountain. El. rd in order that waiting-d matter Roberts, Teacher 1ysttfpdidii, Smaii- $3333333é€$$$6 """'""t . f s Pure Paris Green I Bug Killer 1 Wé are in the market for Oats, wheatfand other Grain. Highest n We have ulso Clansman Corn Feed, Chieftain Mind FeedlCrushed Oats, Oat Chop and other Mixed Feeds. which we are selling it cariond prices. - [I 7523333333333 333333333333 it."' We have a few can G ROUND FEE: hand that we are offering at 865.00 per ton, while it lasts. This is the cheapest Feed and as this is the carioad price it is our this price. Buy now before price tsdvshnrsax The Review to January lst. g TAYLOR ify CO'Y j' v.1 I I '1. Tanglcfoot Fly Paper, Poison-tool Visit our Ide Cream Parlor day and evening. Neilscn's J Zenoleum Fly Scoot ROB ROY MILLS, Limited REPAIRING a Specialty Another shipment of WHITE GOODS has amvu: Call in and purchase a pair before your size is gum». Men's Brown Calf thtidids" Ladies' Pumps and bkiéfas Cool Things for Hot Days In le' lb and lb packages -Jru-g along your . ‘rvunn and other produce. We will pay you highest mar- ket prices and guarantee satisfaction every tin" n93 ROY mus, Limited We have gone over our large stdck of shoes and tak'en out a lot, of broken lines in Children» Slippers and Shoes. The prices are less than one-half of those of present day and they will In a money-saver to any one requiring these. , thro in the market for Oats, Peas, Burleyrftuck» Lnd other Grain. Highest prices paid for an G' ram Business Hours----) a. m. to 5 B. m . Bergess Pure Paris (hm ll Paris Green in halflb. and 1 lb. mm. Rape Seed The Central Drug Store Binder Twine Popular lasts. Priées in Black Kid, Brown and Patent 5 Leathers, prices ranging from ._. We also have two lines of Specials in Shoes ' DIAMOND JUBIUIE me tt Bring; along: your C" SPECIAL FEED We have again secured the famous, 1113-. mouth Brand. Every pound gum-ante.†to contain 600 ft. of smooth runningtwim.. It pays to get the best and avoid delays in the busy season. The price is.............. 20C per lb. Genuine English 3 Seed Dwarf Even at t8c lb. now before price advances ""18. can. The Cash Shoe Store . S. MCILRAITH We have a large stock of V Mc.BETH, Prop GROUND FEED WHEAT Il, foot Hy Pads, Fly Coils, etc Clears the flies 'tf your ottle--65e and I.50 plan m. to 5p. _ open every week Ice Cream-theres, rer ton. “ck: included t Feed on the market. is extra good value at â€mannp‘; 1921, for 75 cents 25c pac Rage vs JULY 8, 1920 5.50 to 8.00 $9 and $10 VOL. XLIII. N0. ForNte-t [human in the I Gut-n . human U. F. IJ' n Valued-y. July it W owing to unlavm is now who held on Ds day. August and. At “Villa's "ore III Du lull" My tR Lunem sugar ol l 5 Ind-Ibo in addition an!" ull (mum augm- ynu Lny 2!). pilot! can. A “Men putty mud. the ladies' Aid ot Mu m Wednesday rwmm' mm "opting, lot 'dt Agood program and l uni-non Mc and ISM. in" nu no We concruuluk Mm M tt A.. what.“ named her tiprcsalivUs o.rtiticurte m'hna 'orr, and be! comm). Mtrr unl'. ct.rtmc " comm. wo Funk Ohlfried, Alex Men-Inn Walter Ferguson. Jor Fomuuon. Egremu It, In. um IN Mg PM?" 74ml and surrounding loam "s.etrrated (know "th ' in Mt, Forest on Mot which m". with 0000 , isitors etitttt in attendance. had in lumen no: mm. 34 lodges were In line. ad angina about gtt, and awn-l True lotion. The walk cm a mile lone " â€(than - I mud um. A Ill) left Uurhatmtry mornmb' [lam - downpuut. thile mam more - around noon when Hy: mm d had titted. 'Mit Ford cam have bee “voted to the iolluwmu th, Pt 80m. local deal: n Ar Jars Turnbull, Herb Valle! sid tBentinckt Geo Atien Arttsur,GUttei, Arthur N. Nude“. Roy Vick" tt. Hunter. Lochie MvKu. " Cornish. W " Finder. (inundation u [mum col ea-gtudeetts who Lane bee author tenant Normal sc'. Thu are "in“ Arr-Mun and labor Holdall. hurt. Murchnll. Ethel Young: art, b'ormusnhy : Mar-3n Kan. Varmy : Merle lumen Jemima HUMAN chm casrtrticau, The Women's Mimouan Che Durham Presbyterian (I monthly meeting at thr I Mam-RI Edge. on Thurm; About forty ladies “at Manning and pmma‘ Mid. Mrs J. J. Smith van a " pat-u on Medical Massiorrs m Man moved very ittstructtvr, Nam bct of the countries not u. tell kn Minion work. Wtut Mrrron Mc nod a minions†Hal) of hm ad! I slower and gave (I odt a which he had earned and annual loved II nod lien! In (her forum: We“ Mn J. Bell. the Presario, In. eatrac" irom the Ptciutuccl and maul the mummy t,f F'ettme “ten ot the church min mes " iaestirntted that the" an all 0 C woman who do bul he Inâ€: I’nnbody uchu out I â€91. Ail yourâ€! “in (gut-I'M: "If In: nut (in; year! t an: n: um I Hirtady have put h mdl " I be won. m i' 'tsi' Then. M - Shvinr 1'rtr.urrtm yuu In Winning Int tou.' - " lent" STANDARD 8 nd T is just " in ietvent6ry of ' Gun C“... bur!" "rf â€HAM BR AM Joan mum - - “(It (35“an Durhu vtr"bN' “UV“! ERA.“ m- noun": Ao-L run Taking Stock 'oront OF CANADA ,.l.:i,t3irinit. Issued by and lea TI Hull THE immrlam to “K , arr-n: HI " “.1..qu Ant scam I weather M H " M u " bu