tors’ Repon t., Durham P 0F BENTINCK rtilia: MM 9 " 16 92 The annual running of St Colum- t, t'hurrh, was held on Wednesday m'v-nmhf, 20th inst. when most favor. abh- ruporm were given by the differ "nt hmnrhns of the rhurch work. The. total rpm-1pm handled for the pm" H-ar (109st .4,700 and unm- . -..-....,- has not bee Altar two frtrr I 'artrt n â€counting 1 among the 3 lino Social 1 ' "Tip†" I M Otureh. l [can Mil Miss Jean Mann spent the wet-k end at Mr Arch lemma. Mrs Henry Mound-on, Toronto. woe homo waning on her mother, Mrs D. G. New who run m. She has ruturmrd to Toronto gain. Miss 1ayttio Whittaker left on Fri- das for Toronto. MV. are sorry to hear Mrs Dave Nichol Is not wen. Her many friends hope. In an her out again soon. She Discriminating Housewives W _ of the week end " their home The play given In MeKInnon mu, r "iwht was . deemed mecca. Thu night wu ides! and road: were good and their in I good crowd (u! Those not there mined rec-Ins a mod play, which he humorou- trom ttrst to last. The mm: Fre t"r. :37, Miss Ida HineU, Eugenia and Mr. Clttrord Minolta, Etrremont, Inn-n "- m dollars. An%i", "re re-eleeted to the Thom w“ I littte error In tnat \u-wk's newer The young people’a Guild are putting on their play 'The mm Clodhopper' on lurch m. not March 8th. l'he play given in McKinnnn u." let can Also good Mixed Chop at $34 per ton, bulk The Cash Shoe Store MT two weeks sarcoma of Ir!!- I n"" mv nuom this morning by mminz some of tho hwy-Mun nu tho people here. The Valen- Soeial hold on the my: hunt. ..I -,.. _-_-_- - -- ' to see her not been out tiEN0EpS0N's BAKERY I ofr svwvoasmily at St 1 urvh. with “MEI. sue-III mock marriages and f, and the inevitable can PRICEVILLE tAl', JOHN McGOWAN educed Prices on All Winter Goods the Lawlor Shield “Hm-Awarded by melt- Dominion Convention. for but Our Bakery can can you time and worry In supplying your table with the but of baking and paltry W0 take pride In good Bakingdvbbh malt†.atlefud customer-I. Uu Henderson'. Bread. " I; made trom the plug“ and. but In- grodinnu we can buy. " In par. focuy baked. nsfnlly at St Colum- zamea. guessing con a “.700 and some the retiring omeers, Enemont, spent Oi): since before mg. Repairing a Specialty FEB. 28, positions prev- - WEI]; . S. Mcllraith fortune a in a- "_-Awarded by the Dominion Comm tion, for but a pound dark , _... "v... a. o. mar- tin, Minister of Attrirulture and Dr: Christie, Pres. of the 0.A.C. and other speakers. The musical part of the program was under the leader. ship of Mr Duncan Comm. a singer of note. The greatest attendance yet held. Mr and Mrs W. W. Ramage went down as delegates to the Fall Fairs Convention,. in Toronto, attending them out to the closing number 'God Save the King.' The banquet was a tine success. with Hon. J. 8. Mar. tin. Ministor of JUtrirulture and Dr, Christie, Pres. of the O.A.C. and "tboss. .---c__, MI-- tonne-r goes to Orangeville this week ti have her tonsils removed. We wish tor her a safe operation and speedy return. At the morning service a male quartette was given "There is rest in Jesus' Arms; W. Ramage. Principal Cook, Than Weir and J. M. McGiiilvray taking part. Another blacksmith has opened up in Mr J. J. Rhine's old shop, set- ting ready for the narrow: that new ually come in the spring Just when they are needed. lonely {new by them his at the Sydenham Fire Insur- VICIIITY ttT. COLUMIA CHURCH, PRICE. WLLE SUNQAY. Inca 3rd 1) $13.: "Witt Christ Return t" 7.80 'r"tohatetetttrrrseran-et 'Temptation of Jeare-"Ttts Temp- tation of Appetite." the gvenlng was spent in SEAT“? dancing. Mr and Mr. Manlty lone for their new home the tirttt ot next On Friday evening last, the neigh- bors and friends of Mr and Mrs Al. bert McNally gathered " their home to bid them farewell ere they leave for their new,home at Traveraton. Mr Wm Weir was chairman tor the evening and liter 1 M remarks, Miss Kate McPayden was called tor, ward to read an address and Mr and Mrs IpNally and - were pre- named with a lovely dinner let m bridal wreath pattern and Mia Ber. tha with f three piece set Lem-ab. brush and mirror. . _Mr Ioaniy thanked; them all tcr their kindness ad chart speechegs were given by Mr Weir. Wm Edie. Arch.- Remnant hereunder ot Mr and Mrs W. Atehiaon treated their friends and neighbors to a party Friday night, mien nverybtxly had A good time. ' Mr Gordon Iatith, Dromore ,snent a tew weeks with Mr and Mrs amp. Btown. Miss Donalda Nichol spent over the week end with her parents at Priceville. Miss Margaret Lindsay went In! week with her sister, Mn W Ecclet of Dromnro Mrs McPherson is spending (new; weeks in Toronto. Misses Louise and Clara Jacques. spent over the week end with their aunt, Mrs R. Canon of town. Mesars Arthur and Andy Lindsay are drawing logs to Holstein. Miss Kathleen Firth spent over the week end with Mrs John Hamil- Miss Gladys Firth, Zion, spent Fri day with Mrs W. Atchison. Mrs John MeGirr spentra few-lays in town with her mother, Mrs Get. Noble. On Friday night in the church, the Priceville young folk will give their 3-act play, “The Little Clodhopper". John Plaster is supplying the neigh. bors with fine beet this week. 690. Black bcught from Martin Wilson last week an animal of a. 1 quality. Some of the old sports ot the l purpose going to Orangeville the 27th inst to Orangevllle, to Camplwll golden wedding, wen permitting. John Lane with his big team, did the great act last Thursday evening, when he loaded on 30 live people an:I drove to the home of Mrand Mr! Walter Knox. Several other smaller loads were also there and an enjoy- P' ’li‘f'L'. was spent in games and dancing John Conner of Swamp College is engaged at James Hardy’s, working In up: Ir, q', I ' day, be hrvirur a good driver and cutter and at night my be found elsewhere. We have enjoyed the month of Petr. ruary In Swinton Park-a clear stea- dy cold month, yet never extremely cold. may day fit to be on the Job. The roads too have been all along tit for travel. Now we will take March as it comes, hagng all will have health and urea h to enjoy it also. What tho' we may have a few acor- my days : the Spring ls at hand. and son and Mlsa Mary McKinnon favored the audience with some mu- Bite. The ladies decided they would arrange for a St. Patrick's Social on March 15. After grace was sung, a dainty lunch was served. given by Miss Martha Watson and Miss Anna Shortreed. M's MacKinnon, President of the Ladies' Aid, then took charge and opened the meeting with singing. The roll rail was given which show- ed a membership ot 20. Mrs Sullivan and son and Miss Mary McKinnon favored the audience with some mu- sic. The ladies decided they would -.. "Hum.- uuu pream- ed. Psalm 21 was read by Mrs Wil. liamsou and Mr Sullivan led in pray. er. After the business was transact- ed, the third chapter in the study book, ‘Bubbling Springs in Bie' was given by Miss Martha “farm-m and ._,, v. u"; n. m- B. of St. Columba Church, Prieevme, was held at the home of Myra Sulli- van. The meeting was opened mun: Mum. .! Mrs L. MacArthur presid- ed. Psalm 21 was read by Mrs Wil. Iu'..-“.- . -- vuuv some years ago, to make a special levy. Mrs Jos. McKee, Artemeaia, (nee Chriltena McKinnon) visited all her old friends here last week, the Piet- ure of health and happiness. We were pleased to have a chat. with her over old time choirs and ot 1907 rail, war building. Come again. 8T. COLUMB' s and LAD. _ --V -__. "no est and most successful In the Prov. lnce. gave a tine report, having only once some years ago, to make a special levy. moo Coo mud meeting Int week. Mr Wm Home had a cordial invi- tation to spend the evening " the home of Cot. J. P. Telford, who is now in his 90th year. hale and hear. ty and still busy with tools alter otBee work. He hats a patent on a trolling t1attintr, device which he when hinstrett, having while there. In order for 12 dozen to be shipped to Toronto. His voice is fairly mus ical yet and the family singers. so that a good time was assuredly had to well on in the night. By the way the insurance Bociety-.The 2nd larg- eat and most auccmgml In um EB-... Tl GREEN GROVE 'VZN TON with his big team, did last Thursday evening, ed on 30 live people he home of Mrand Mrs IES' AID folk will give their Little Clodhopper". supplying the neigh. tinq of the w. M, - .e._ â€W" The Senators have had the utmost _ hand. dimeulty in getting anyone to intro. College is duce the Divorce Bill in the Com- I, working mom. For various reasons the Lib. Vin: a good eral members from Ontario did not light may want to introduce the Bill, and the Conservatives who were quite free to team did do it, were not particularly anxious ' . to do a piece of hard work for the ' evening, Government. The Bill is going thru live people the Commons in the name ot Mr. Mr and Mrs Woodsworth, and from the temper of er smaller the debate on Friday night, it would an enjoy. appear that it would be defeated. Tamen and "There was a sound ot revelry by night. f the Park And 'Canada's' capital had gathered :eville on there, [ le, to the Her Monty and her chivalry and l weather bright The lamps shone o'er fair women, hurch, the and brave men." I give their' That night was Wednesday, Feb. oo--" -._.. 3N: Try 3 Gtiii." -_riGriiFrui; yielgt a cold “the: nun-m In other Gel. 1Pgtter Herb-l}! Run-di- In, W21]: who hvi in: dint-L Em: . IttdetUBteqn yield. fo it, work, play better. . _ I M ther N ture' rich : ilil'lllllt,h'ili'4Qyl,',.'llr 't'tt2)tt,tt make 0311151193 Todic “dam" puildergoggod. 1temllrwotumipdesm I "9.F%.d'B"r* U“I.h For some time the crowd wile a. bout, speaking to friends end greet-l0! Farm Stock, Implements sud ing new people. but soon the orches-l Household Furniture. tra strikes up, and those who enloyl The undersigned Auctioneer ttaa dancing go to the railway committed been instructed to sell try public we room or dance in the corridorsto tttei tion " 1:“? 'ty/lf,','.,' t the T'te,','gij' LOT " s 47, cow 3, &D.R., GLE'G uc a ga erng gves one s c ance to meet people as humsn beings.‘ MONDAY, MARCH 4, 1929 not as members ot In certain party, or At 1 p. m. the following: . representatives ot a certain calm-l : e, a ed; Ba try. but Just folks - The new Lega 2,elR,,'ep'.siA,tf.t hors tr y tinns have brought an 1nternatioeuu! , '." . . . I COWS. Red cow, due in March: aspect to parliamentary meetings;) t . 2 s1 . Bis k they have lent distinction and addedl Black cow, muting. e WNV. c interest. It is s privilege to meet: cow due in Mar: red cow due time, and talk with the Ambassador tot sale. Consul of the United Ststes or Greet; SWINE: Brood sow:v8 young plan: I Britain, the representative of Chinsi 4 shouts. I or Japan. One feels that the world! mwr.- an um» um.- a --.- I Take it. Eat better. Gllagher's Keepi You Viqnderfully cle, in the stately Hall of FuneJay- lng a kindly word of welcome to ev- ery guest. The wives of the cabinet ministers are a remarkably line group or women. Two ministers haven't any wives-poor things. Ijletlu, all Herbs, ,v.-v- - nuvv-su VI (luv “I hue MerBon Other nights we work until 11 p. 'or persons. who kill the firtrt wolte. m, but when the Cabinet Ministers' and $50 far the second wolfe, when wives give a reception on our only proof is furnished that sold animals free night, we quit work " 6 O'clock. were killed within the Township of get a bite to eat and from then.to 9‘Gienelg. Carried. o'clock w: go f'll'i, bestdto overcomel Mekeehnie--MeGirr: That Mr W. Nature's e cienc es an tit ourâ€, _. . ves into the poetic description 'irii'iil: Hewitt be donated "og,'.'2rp of above. We call a. taxi,---even lu!) Mra Scott. deceased. arr . is our last cent-it ian't good tohn! Council adjourned to March 2nd. to walk or take a street car, sud IM9. grandiy drew up to the members' H. H. MacDONALD, Clerk entrance of the House of Commons. -- ---- Although the reception begins at 8EED OATS nine, it is {rightfully euthanasia; to be first there and as everyone triesl We have a car of Eu" County not to be. the whole Muir is delayedl‘ Seed Out: to and“ shortly. Call a bit, but by 9.30 the crowd is me- in and see sample and leave your re- sin: in front ot the Cabinet Minn-l quirements. Phone 114. ters' wives, who “and in a. semi eir. v m mm“ 1 an" 20th ators cannot attend, owing to great age or physical infirmities. Yet, it is altogether likely that enough ot our judicial Upper House brethren of both parties will gather in the spring to defeat any promlsing bit ot legis- lation that comes up trom the Com. mans. _ The remainder ot the " Senators have gone to rettt,--no, not eternal-- Just until March 20th, after having worked seven days, during which time they passed a Bill asking that a Divorce Court in Ontario be eatalr “shed. in theory the Government has now a majority in the Senate. but in actual practice it has not, since tour or five of the Liberal Ben. i. ty',t they fear that by having a Court we would increase the num- h. .. or divorces. in addition to the cues tried before the Senate Com. mittee, it was stated in the Senate debate than n 1928 there were 548 Canadian divorces received in the city of Detroit. It is clearly seen that without a Court, divorces are rapidly increasing. divorce court in Ontario to deal with them. The Divorce Committee ot the Sennte has been increased from nine to titteen and for the uncon- tested casea, it breaks into two parts and conducts a two-ring circus. al- though for contented one: the Com- mittee must meet as a whole. Still we righteous Ontario folk won't have a Divorce Court : a Court that could make provisions for the children. which the Senate committee cannot, The unexpected hu happened end the Senate is overworked: not all ot it, but a part of it, the Divorce Com. mittee, and that my part of that nugust and leisurely body should be straining every nerve and crowding every hour to keep up with its work is surprising enough. It happened thutg:--In the fifty years from 1867 to 1916, inclusive, Parliament grant- ed 310 divorces; in the tive years from 1916 to 1922 inclusive, 294 div. orces were granted. Just 16 less than in the preceding titty years and in the following tive years from 1922 to 1926 inclusive. 608 divorces. and in the one session 1926-27, 196 divorces and last session 238, and this ses- sion almost 250. Yet we have no Senate Overwnrked; Parlia'tary Social Functions Dear Editor _ 8. McIETH, Durham "toikirtiirGTiFiiGfiGGiL' Well Ottawa. Feb. " 1929 THE DURHAM REVIE“ su-. do. too numerous to media:- â€I" TERMS: Fowl. lay pad til sum: of 810 and und_er. can. Over that m ,of sale. I SWINE: Brood sow: 8 young Pitta; I 4 shuts. 9 FOWL: tro Rock Hens, 2 roosters. fl Bantam Rooster. I [MPLEMENTS : lcCormick Bind- )er 6 n out: Bet Barrows; In. Hun ‘Nower 5 ft out: Seed drill. plough, Scumer. Wagon. Buggy. Sleight. Wagon' box, gravel box, udder. Grimm Sepmtor. Churn, . hp. Gil-on Eng- ine, crou cut aw. bun III frame, , bolts. 30_ gal. drum. barrel, net ot bury human. to! ot driving ur. neas. quanii'v ot hay, whimotrou. neckyokeu. torn & shovels, that gun, 120 a“ War.- coohtovo. honor, equality at furniture “(Lather toth, The undersigned Auctioneer ha been lnnructed to sell try public we tion " LOT " I 47, CON 3, &D.R., GLE'G We have a car of Euex County Seed Oats to and"! shortly. Call In and see sample and leave your re- quirements. Phone 114. J. W. EWEN & SON and $50 far the Bepond wolfe, when proof is furnished that said animals were killed within the Township of Glonelg. Carried. Wright-Boyd: That this Council otter a. reward of $100 to the person or persons. who kill the tirtrt wolfe, 1928. Carried. Wright-McKee-inte: Thu the Btu. ary of the Treasurer be $225 per year and that by-law providing for his appointment be amended tuteord. ingly. Carried. MeKeehnie--Boyd: That the Audi- tortf Report be “opted and that tho Auditors, My": Benton and Robinson. pe paid $15 each for their services, 50 copies of report to be printed and that A. Jackson be paid $1.25 re search of Treasurer's secur- ities and that J. McGirr be paid Si re search ot securities. Car. Bord-Mer-tnie.. That the Treas- urr'r "can!“ tho turm of $6.81, balance due from Holland, re towniine w.‘.-k. 1928. Carried. Mekeehnie--wriot: That Artemesm Township sum t balance due re work on ton 1928. Carried. The Auditors presented their rel or.e to the Council, showing total re-i ceipts ot year ending Dec. 31, 1928, to be 846182.26, total payments 844.: 641.28. leaving ballnce on hand of', $1540.98. 1 The following accounts were pas- Bed: Mal. Black, on collection of tax- es $10: J McKechnie, 1% daysinspec- ting roads, 84.50: J. Boyd, telephon- ing 40c: M. Kenny, refund of dog tax, having shot dog, " ; Municipal World, Assessor's supplies. statute amendments and supplies $38.34; Markdale Standard, ac'ct dsted Jan. M, 1928, tor Auditors' Reports and advertising in 1988, $35.75: Clerk, for registering 17 births. 1 marriage and 17 deaths, in 1928, $8.75. Car. Also by-iaw No. 711 appointing pa- trolmen, Sheep Inspector: and Weed Inspectors tor 1929. Weed lnspe'ctors are as follows: For Ward 1, Thou V. Bell: Ward 2. John Stodhart; Ward 3, Frank Meagher; Ward 4. Hugh Vaughan, Jr. The Road Sup't pre- sented voucher No. 2 for Road Irm provemettttr, showing total expendi- ture of $133.15, which was passed. Communications from Dr Caretoot, re indigent: (held over) ; from T. S. Connor, statement receipts and ex- penditure of School Fairs; by-law 710, providing for expenditure on Roads and Bridges tor 1929 WI: pu- Bed: From Ontario Townships Roads, Association re membership and con- vention: Prom Mitt. of Highways re Good Roads Association Annual Con- vention: From R C Muir, Dept. of Highways. acknowledging receipt in detail from Road Sup't Mr T. Turn- bull, showing work and expenditure on roads in 1928. Met Wit. 9th. members all pres- ent. reeve in chair; minutes of Inst meeting were read lnd adopted as read. Next week we will talk about the debate on the mtttteation of the Kel- logg Put. and one or two other mat. tem. Your. sincerely. in growing amulet. Rgtd that anndn' is growing up 1nd must (she her, plus In the nerttttttsorhood otmtiom.1 --arhfeh is the world. l AUCTION SALE Gknelg Council CREDIT AGNES HtcPHAIL sum ot $5.82. on townline in we pay the Review ten than the new: of the district Sue your-elf the tutu.“ worrying-over what to any qaetormre for 82.00 for I whole you. Instead of writing that vastly car to 1utattt_trtsaso, why not t Write may selling ourlhtit Trees. Berry mutt. es. hardy Flowering Shrubs. Hedges. smug Treat. Roses. etc. Every home owner ta u pmpect. We pay “but! communion. Cub every week. iii)um 1llltll Driller DA.TE'D It Durham this Thirttenth dny ot February, 1929. J. H. momma. Durham, Ont. Solicitor tor the Executor: After such date the executors will proceed to distribute the unet- or the acute. inning regard only to the chime of which they shell then have notice, end will not be liable for aid asset; to my person}; ot who†claim notice shell not have been received u the time ot such du, tribution. NOTICE ia hereby given that ell persons having claimé against the es- tate of IRVINE ANDERSON, late of the Township of Glenelg. in the Coun. ty ot Grey, "rmer, who died on or about the Twenty-ninth day ot Ap- ril A. D. 1927, " the Town of Sehrieber, in the District of Ntre, are hereby required to lend or de- liver to the under mentioned Solici- tor for the executor. full [articu- lerl of their chime duty proved on or before the Thirteenth day of latch, 19â€. I 50 acres of the First Division, lot (No. 6, con 1, Gantrua Road But. iin the Township of Glenelg. shunted ‘two miles south of Dornoch. on Gar. GCI Rad. Will rent tor nature or (cultivation 35 acres of good workab- lie laud, good soil. no buildings. Any Eone wishing to rent this property. .kindly take _ notice that they mutt inpply to Mrs M. J. Smith. Clau- j worth, Ont. COLTS FOR SALE Tenn coming ' yet." old, Ind ï¬lly. ' Phone 605. r 3 Phone 159 r 6 Percheron. l rising , yen-I and 1 rising I yen. GOOD BRICK HOUSE. 8 ROOMS. conveniences. electric lights. together with , acres of land. Wlll be told en bloc or separately. Goof barn Ind stable on premises. Would exchange for smaller property. For furtherin- formation Ipply to John McNally, Durham. 7-4 pd. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Lots 46 and " con 2, South D. R.; a 100 acre lam. About 75 acres] cultivated land, balance swamp Ind hard wood. 2% miles from Price-, ville, 56 mile to school. Fair build.' lugs. Will BtMtrifice for quirk sale. Por pnrticulura apply to Neal McKin- non, 74 Cowan Ave., Toronto. 6 horse power, International. good as new, splendid condition: run on- ly 8 months. Will cell cheap. J. SCHUTZ. Phono Two Thoroughbred Durham built, for Bale, Shorthorn. One ten. other eleven monthl’ old. Apply to BAKER $tu86.oiAttL wmomLu. 3n... t " noel ; on ENGINES. an. I,---------- ---------., _ ' We keep on hand . full line ot " c. :Pumpjlckl. Pumps, Cylinders an em . Iff. [Pump Suppllea. Satisfaction mung tmus. Urtteeo ‘teed. Term- on nppliudon. 2'rreor to Dr. Mate, E J PRATT _ “a . . ' MAtte amen. Durham R. R. 4, Phone 98. r " --- "oo Phone 607, r 2--6. to pedigree mules. March price, $16.00 per 100: April, 815.00; May, $14.00. Httchlng Eggs. So each. 100 bus Seed Barley, $1.00 per bus. JOHN O'NEIL. van-w IIIU nam- ac Jortt r ; """"" V-V†l mu L‘mhon 'ut:,.,;' undhwmuug Pure bred s. c. White Leghorn Woo noun. a to u “a... no u. . Chicks. from pure bred hens. mated' ..... , ttt "LIL. “any. “on“... [n Indium m-I‘n l'_-..L __:A -------, TEAM OF COLTS FOR SALE _ an; nne- from Prleevllln. " from school. Mr Mud. hr â€rumba â€ply to WM. Met.EOtt, "team. GASOLINE ENGINE FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDIIORS MAKE MORE Hokey AGENTS WANTED Ir, FOR SALE OR RENT FARM FOR RENT n few more BULLS FOR SALE Baby Gels FOR SALE Henry Eckhu'dt. R R l, Pricevllle ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO & SONS. lad R. R. 2, Pricovillc Gillan Boyd Belt. 150 m Iota " and " 32 on in! com, R R I, Durham R. f, Durham " OWN"! I gelding Durham " tn hone. electric "an. bio on premium Hal-tom, [at D. thy to" of/bra-dia,; 2iik “a. can to chained u manual. m.- John “0mm, con 4.... kch member ot them! he Unlveuny [mate and an up. lenoed teacher. t. Junlor luv-Icahn“! & Entrance to the Home! _ The School I- thoroughly W to an up the following can. _ 1toertsttoipe-ntatsu,aes tntheretwttiot about»... Minuteman. Intending pup"- uhould prepare an enter " the beginning of the full term. Information " to Gonna. - In obtained {mm the Print-Inn! DURHAM BEIGE SCHQOL Liane“ Auctioneer fer Ge. of any Terms, Runnable. Bela one. an be err-aged It the [New Oboe. won: an [ Tho um m cm Home“ Auction." M My “one, sue. uken on mum-Me an... Due. arranged a! Heme 0000.“- dnlk. also through Duh-m Review - Flo-henna Adana. Geo. E. Dunn. Dunduk P. o. Phone " r " Quality the best and Prices the lowest: At your Icy-vice than All the you round HONOR GRADUATE Turortto 0". am. (indium: Royal 00"qu surgeon. Donn-try In all I. D. Chen. once. an: or Cantu! Dre. “a Eamon on [III M Fresh Groceries, Meats, Fruits and Vegetables ttmm" "KA ' a Univonlmy an. nu! tf honf5f “luv-mm- l on. L. u. AMI Bust: McGILLIvum Chiropractic Speculum ‘l‘ho Science than and. lute to years and years to like. catt “II '00 II mm Arm- J. L. 3mm. 01.3.. $613.; Ottic. um team. 'Ct tau 1.1mm up.†J F. GRANT. 0.0.8 lil. lf. PICKERING. nos. LU: J. tt MCQUARRIE. GEORGE E DUNCAN Brunch one. a M Open All any My 601 Gran“. Urusua, ot M- JOHN tylllElt "REST. noun"... CHIRUPKAL' t IL M. C. HcLELLAl ELIJAH SMITH, HOMO!» oe. A. W" . a--o p. m" ' tbtutsterg. 030‘:pr $tr'st mu- ut Ruvwl 'si). Mfr-bunc- of ftettar; R... I , HUNTER“ "II. Meme. FOR 8ALE Ilium-nib..- Yumaâ€, â€or...†“that.†DURHAM t tn the many ' Hun St. E. no I“. Mum“! L M.. 1. Prtetovttt. AT't