ted ads and ng ireely. ition h is le here. we will n ie o ds ted )r 945 3 9.45 8.06 > 120 8 arlcy Girain n, Ont Here Iandenading €7%#6 Z . K1 2.10 3 295 > 5.95 * 7.65 2 erston w 3\ 334 3 16 WH & o k 2 int1es »aC in ar=* sBPTEMBER 23, 1920 Saskatchewanâ€" A S;lsk?(:chcwan has â€" Provinc played an importâ€" Province mtpt in gin . Saskatc ing for Canada her 6% Gold of place amongst the 7 ï¬regt wheat a‘l:o-- at 96.62 â€"_â€" ducing countries Inherent {u%, woul in . 6.30% fe 1915, 56% of Canâ€" * wealth ada‘s bumper crop Twenty was reaped in that Province. â€" This year, estimates say that 136,000,â€" 000 bushels of the Dominion‘s total of 289,000,000 bushels, will be produced there. 4 The value of this Province‘s 1920 wheat and oat crop alone is estimated at $400,000,000. This large natural wealth constitutes one of the reasons that Saskatchewan bonds rank high in investâ€" ment circles. + W ood, Gundy & Company We offer, in $500 and $1,000 : denominations, $3,000,000 of this Province‘s 6%, Gold Bonds at 96.62 yielding 6.30%%,. * § Mail your order or telegraph at our expense for a descriptive circular. .. fya~ *A Canadian Pacifi¢ Railway Ruilding Toronto â€" *A Province of Saskatchewan 6% Gold Bonds at 96.62 yield 6.30% for Twenty Years A heayy thuodesrsterm and rain on Monday saused a little delay to those engeged in threshing. _ However they finished their days work by working late hours. The rain was needed, as some wolls were going dry. Quite a good attendance of the youngsters attended Rally last Sunday in the Presbyterian Cbhurch here. The sburch was pretty well filled by old and young doing bonor to the oetasion The higbland race will not forget the privilege of attending the gselia serviee ‘by our former pastor, Rev. J. A, Masheron next Sunday morning at 11 o‘elcoek. His old congregation will} be pleased to see and hear Mr Maihâ€" eson in both languages. A fer from this locality attended the Auniversary Services in the Bapâ€" tist Churok, Durham last Sunday and report being pleased to listen to able discourses by the eloquent speaker, Rev Dr MacNeil of Torouto. Don‘t forget the 20th October which will be celebrated hero by a grand program, partioulars of which will be given in next week‘s Review." Aogus MoLechlan, who met with an unfortunate accident hy having bis foot badly cut a month ago, had one of his toes amputated lately by Dr Moâ€" Farlane. This will cause him to be laid up for some time yet, The citizons would like to know what‘s the delay in getting the hydro lights in operation. _ We see a heap of poles which we expest will be placed this week. The days last week were very warm and after the showers, it‘s cooler toâ€" day, Tuosday. PRICEVILLE AND LIMITS Loats of sweet cloyer Iying where PRICEVILLE : frint ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO fow days, Remember our big Ezhibition here 7th and 8th of Ostoter. _ As usual, ‘*swill be a good one. > Mr Areh MoVicoar and sister Marâ€" tha SBundaysd at Mr A, Dows. + Miss Dell Melutyre spent Sunday with Miss Mary Kinnell. Mr and Mrs Neil MeCanne! visited at Mr Henry Fowler‘s. Some of our young peogle <took in the Aoniversary at Inistoge on Sunâ€" Mr Joa Coulter passed away at his bhome on Friday the 24th, after a short illness of a fow days. _ The {funeral took place Monday ufternoon to Salem cemetery, Rev‘s. Berry and Andrew conducting the service. ~Our deepest sympaibhy is extended to the sorrowing oves in their sad bereavement. Miss Aonie McCannel of Durham H. 8, spent the week ond with her eousin, Miss Mary MceCannel. ©â€" _ Pipo'r and Mro McDonald returned to their bome in Toronto on Saturday after a fortnight‘s visit with the Haw Bros. A number of our youth endg besuty attended the concert in Dundalk on Friday night, Mr J. â€"lishidgo ot Cedarville Sun dayed at MFJames MeLean‘s. An enj»yable evening was svent a the bhome ol Mr Juck Haw on Fridey Although it‘s pleaeant for walking these moonlight nighte, always make sure of enough gas, boys. Mr Archie McVicar of Hopeville, spent the beginning of the week at Mr Augus McCannel‘s. Watch these columns ~next week for news of the big entertainment at Pricc# ville on Oct. 20. After spending a pleasant month with her brother. Mr. Irwin Anderson and family, Mrs Isabella Simpson leaves for Toronto to spend a few days with her sister, Mrs Grant, before leaving for her home in Vancouver. A Young Hardwareman Proposes Poetically Dear Bell, I love you Mower each day, Of all the girls you are my Pick And if I ever have my way, You may be sure I‘ll steel you quick. Wanen first I Saw your golden Locks, The Keys of which I hold in part, I hoped I could with Tackle blocks Draw you more closely to my heart. Could I in my Repeating Arms But clasp you, little maid divine I‘d Bolt you there with all your charms And Rivet your sweet lips to mine, I‘d Chain your heart‘s door fast and fair And Nail the H nges on with bliss ; { really love you on the Square, You‘l! find no Grater love than this So now I‘ll screw my courage up And Axe you if my name will fit If so, you‘re just the needed cup Of Punch to Brace me up a Bit. So come toâ€"night and we willFile The papers. dearest little Plumb, I‘ll meet you at the outer stileâ€" Just Wire meif you Can Nut come. Full many a flower is born to blush un ween, If higher jumps the price of gasoline. Full many a Ford may do the same I Thursday afternoon excepted Being lots 3 and 4 of 28 and 1 of 29‘ PS R. Arthur Township, 3 miles from Kenilworth. 4 from Arthur. _ This farm is well fenced, tile in, sweet clover sowed, fAowing well. Barn 55 x 61, another 58 by 56, driving shed, stone house and kitchen. Water in house and barn Owner retiring, r yet and the beayy rain poat a por on baving it threshed for a The undersigned will receive applicaâ€"| tions for the office of Assessor of Glenelg for 1931. _ Applications to be in on or | before Oct 5th next and to be in appliâ€" ; cants own handwriting. | J. S. BLACK, To. Clerk Glenelg, Sept 8, 1920 DON‘T FORGET THE Sale of Scotch Shorthorn Cattle OCTOBER 7 Markdale House Stables, Markdale, Ont. Write to F. J. Curry, Markdale, for catalogue. W. J. Bawes} V. Bowes _ â€" â€" Proprietors Strayed to Lot 7 con 19, Proton, on or about July 1st. 1929, one year old aeer. â€" OQwner maust prove property a1rd pay expenses. & F. J. Curty ) SWAMP COLLEGE Applications for Assessor 150 Acre Farm for Sale GLENELG CENTRE +W ¢ Rert Knoz. R. R. (, Proton Station Strayed John Campbell, Box 114, Arthur receive applicaâ€"| &@» Mr M:PA«il has a telephogme in bis aocar af (Clanal~ | dence in Ceyton. Oflice and residence, corner Countess and Lambton, opposite old Post Offies *‘ OfMfice Hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.30 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays and Overseas Trade is . $2,351,000,000 Markdale.... Arthur........ ChAESWOTURD:s s se mssn en ++ J. G. HUTTON,.M.D.. C M Priceville Member Oollege Pbysicians and Burgeons / Onterio y rriIc«: Over J. P. Telford‘sofice, near | 1y opposite Rewlstry O fca . lu&)nml: Second house souta of Registm ee on east side o: Albert 81. | OFFIOE HOUBS 1â€"LL a. m i â€"Lp . 1â€"9 n. m Falephone Comminication between Oe an Residence at al} bours. D2sS. JA MIESON & JAUIESON J. L. SMITH,â€"M. B., M. C. P. S. 0 orrics 2â€"5 Afterneons Hours: 7â€"8 Evenings , Exoept Sundays J.P. Telford DURHAM Terms, modarate Arrangements (or sales s n%nun hgmu the Review O Ace. . _ ol pondence addres®! re, or to Ceylon P. O .. will be prompil e4 to, Terms on epplication . to D. MePHMHAIL_â€" Enjoys an excellent reputation for highâ€"grade work. It is no wonder the demand for our graduates is five times our supply. Enter any time. Cataâ€" ogue free. _ W.J. Elliott, Principal Licensed Auctioneer for 00. TELFORD & CURREY Every pound of Canadian products shipped from a port outside Canadian territory retards our maritime growth, weakens our national prosperity and places control of a without a Business Trlining will ;prove a costly experi« ment. Train for Success in the hands of a competitive nation. MT. FOREST BUSINESS COLLEGE commence a course * The Courses are thorough and upâ€"toâ€"data and are arranged in such a way that you may enter any time Our School is for the ambitiousâ€" those who are bound to advance to better positions, . When can YouUu HAM â€" AND â€" _ HANOVER Barristers, Soliqtor s, Etc. Money to LO#%L. ENTER ANY DAY I~MORTHERNL] ; Yonge and Charles Sts., Toronto Seaâ€"borne $1,046,000,000 Landâ€"borne $1,305,000,000 D. MecPHAIL. Ceylon or to C. RAMAGE. Durhas More than half this landâ€"borne trade is ultimately seaâ€"borneâ€"but in Foreign § FAIR DATESâ€"1920 _ W.â€"C, PICKERING D. DS.,LDS TO START OUT IN LIFE & »11+â€"1«......Oct. § and 6 The Navy League ol Canada. ......Oct. 7 and 8 .....Oct. 7 and 8 30 and Oct. 1 ...Oct. 5 and 6 A. B Currey W. A. TRIMBLE, Principal HoNoR GRADUATE of Torasa Univirlit_ys. graduate of Royal Collags of Dental ‘Surgeons of Ontario Rooms Over J & J HUNTER‘S Now 8tim 0 #:a ;, ver Jewaliry stove ad appe site Post Office. H°"°...'L°..,..“°":.'.....‘ te Dental Burgeon‘ *‘ t Dentistry in all its .pranches. W. CaLDE"*", Town Agent, Central Drag Store, Telephone Ne The DoubleTrackRoute For tarther partienlars apply to avy Grand Trunk TFicket Agont, C. E. Horning, Distriet Passengar Agent, Toreate, Ont. Sleeping cars on night Traing : Parlor Cars on principal Day ?r'lml‘ 3+ io vio oo se ofe oo oo oo oo age se ce T % %Ladies’ New E t Winter Coats * * and Coatings *# * C. L. GRANT ¢ 3%4-4»-»0â€: Cement Tile and Brick Pumps & Pump Repairs 3. F.GRANT D. D.8. L D. % JORN SCHUTZ 33"°3S Unexcelled dining car service in brown, green, navy taupe, burgundy and black. Dress and Suiting Serges promptly attended to always on hand. In Whitmore‘s Stand W m & \ 4 00k s ales m eP ?i"«*