jorityâ€"â€"â€"764 Figures 1929 AR SALE OR 1y ty or #4 maj ? SALE oms, modâ€" â€" located. For porticâ€" O‘Mce. A) & ) nal.. 138 127 117 *)., 139 on Elgin location, aving for nd other Falconer. 63 8 N K6 98 16 1a).. 16 $4 11 307 130 h half Priced teview 163 247 139 18 49 109 89 14 107 321 138 130 168 69 16 44 18 16 59 18 16 & ) Misses Marjory, Nellie and Jean McLean, Jessie Nichol, Messrs Alroy and Innis McLean, Toronto, spent the week end at their parental homes. Mrs Wm Smith and brother Arden Whittaker, Toronto, visited with their father, Mr John Whittaker, who has been seriously ill and under Dr J. E. Milne‘s care. Don‘t forget the Anniversary > vies in McKinnon Hall, Nov. 17th D meossects umroncs aA fl Opening of ourâ€" New Store fl Rev Mr Wallace preached Sunday in the Hall and delivered a good Thanksgiving message. He has been here a couple of times before. in the Hall and delivered a good â€" A fine agreeable social was held Thanksgiving message. He has been Friday, under the auspices of the here a couple of times before. Misson Band of St Columba church, Mrs Dan Stewart had the misfor with Mrs H. Karstedt, Misses Loâ€" tune to fall on floor, spraining her uisa Watson and Lizzie Mather in wrist. charge. Mr J M McGillivray made Mr and Mrs J Burgess, Durham, an efficient chairman ahd Anna Mcâ€" were Thanksgiving visitors at H. R. Lean opened with a piano solo: Miss McLean‘s. Miss Alice Reiley and Mr J Cook in Mr and Mrs Angus McCannel and a duet on piano and guitar: vocal duâ€" son Dan, Miss Mary McDonald, Mr. ets were given by Miss Louisa Watâ€" and Mrs G A Black, Miss Efie Mcâ€" son and Mrs H B McLean and Miss Cannel and niece Dirothy MeDonâ€" Ana Mary McLean and W Ramage: ald, spent Thanksgiving at Mr A L reading by Miss Sadie Vause and a Hincks. whistling selection by Miss Mildred NOVEMBER 14, iozy We will be open for business in our new Store g in the Hahn House Saturday Morning, Nov. 16, at 9 a.m «re now ready and prices are easier than last year. Call and examine them. The Cash Shoe Store Rubbers and Goloshes of many styles Our window ‘Display of ‘Cakes |and other DéNcacies will tempt ~you and your visitors. _. A look wl make j_oJ\luxL * Oar Bread and Pastry. prof haalthfuland invigorating. order." wE LIÂ¥E TO BAT :: = AND .EAT. TO LIVE Special Fire Sale prices will be contifiued. Come early for the Bargains Flour, Feeds, Fertilizers WESTERN REâ€"CLEANED SCREENINGS â€" _ ~$33.00 per ton Bulk â€" . Alt Kinds ‘of Best Gradés of HENDERSON‘s BAKERY .â€" . A. ALJOE at Lowest Cash â€"Priges _ cusrom" CHoPPINGâ€" aSs USUAL Highest Prices Paid for all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. . _ JOHN McGOWAN Is the Place to get your cold, wet weather Footwear THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS * Food is thea Most Important Mclliraith‘s Shoe Repairing as usual . S. Mclliraith While Messrs Wreford â€" McLean and Elmer Muir were driving on the highway, Friday night, Wreford met with a paainful accident. They were meeting a car with one light and he turned off too farand went over the bank. He had his hand badly cut and some fingers broken. The car was smashed badly. Mr and Mrs Harry Houston and son and Miss Marion Muir of Peterâ€" boro, Mr and Mrs Earl McLeod spent Thanksgiving at Peter Muir‘s. products will be found ing. â€".. Try. us with an Durham IVE I ) foa nd » with an Sullivan. _ A chorus by the school closed the concert, after which views of Japan were thrown on screen and description given by Miss Watson. Miss Anna Mary McLean but recâ€" ently returned from the Pacific coast with her mother can give:â€"an interâ€" esting account of the many. places and friends visited and the gorgeous scenery. She leaves this week for a few week‘s stay in Toronto, returnâ€" ing with her brothers after the holiâ€" J. C. McLachlan, Supt.of Bell Telâ€" ephone Co., North Bay, visited his uncle and aunt, Mr and â€"Mrs Angus McLachlan, N. Line. t# Mr and Mrs Angus McLachlan had as visitors Miss Winnie Duffie, Toronâ€" to: Miss Ethel Hudson, Hamilton and Mr and Mrs J. Burgess, Durham. On this Thanksgiving evening, Nov 11, there is but one thought in the meighborhood and that is of sorrow and sympathy over the death of Arâ€" thur Lane and for the aged parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. Lane, also three sisters, Mrs Bertha McDougall, Torâ€" onto and the Misses Vina.and Ethel at home: also seven brothérs John, Robert and Andrew in Proton; Wesâ€" ley and Wm in Georgetown: Russell in Toronto and Melville at home. The Lane home is lot 27 con 17 Egâ€" remont. , Arthur Lane was about 25 years of age, born and grew up here, well thought of by all who knew . him. This morning in high spirits he starâ€" ted out with 6 brothers a nephew and cther friends for a rabbit shoot. Aâ€" bout 11.30 they were coming out of the swamp on lot 2 con 15 Proton, and belonging t~ i walking just 10 or 12 feet ahead of his nephow, Elwood McDougall. Elâ€" wood tripped, the gun was discharged the charge entering Arthur‘s back on the right side. He only spoke a few words and was gone. The family were all invited home for Thanksgiving and all were there except Wm and Mrs McDougall also an uncle from Georgetown. _ The dinner was waitâ€" ing cut could not be eaten. Truly in the midst of life we are in death. The news spread . quickly . by telephone and many Thanksiving parties were saddened as almost every home had SHOOTING ACCIDENT . AT SWIN. TON PARK, IN WHICH ARTHUR LANE LOSES MHIS LIFE fly arriy ~ing & Y ‘The & will be sons or daughters or other friends home for the week end. Never, I think, were there sopmany guns out in this locality. the work being well done up this fall. All were bent on a day of sport but few went out in the afternoon . All feel yvery deeply for those who mourn, especially for. fathâ€" erand mother, this being the first break in so large a family.At time of writinrg funeral arrangements are not. made. We will often think of Art Lane as he was a general favorâ€" ite with young and old. He was a member of LOL 1136 Swinton Park. We have heard that Mrs Bert Marâ€" t‘imn receeived by phone the sad mesâ€" sage of another shooting accident at Vandeleur; which took <place while putting gurs in an automobile and her cousin. a man by the name of Hutchinson, was killed. With Mrs. Martin also we wish to sympathize. Doth all this trouble come because we bavyé turned a holy day into a holiday and, have tbr‘otten the purâ€" pose. for which Thaksgiving Day was Mrs J2s Ledingham, Durham was a guest of her sister Mrs L McLean on ‘©hanksgiving. * f The Â¥.F.0, and .UV.F.W.O., are ho‘dingâ€" their anncal busisass meetâ€" ing Friday night of this week. Miss, Margaret McLean is spending a"few days with her friend, â€" Miss Reta Vollet.â€" l sagh â€" Mr and Mrs â€"F. Schrieber, CBégley 4 C4Y.‘as! Week in UWen sound. ’ and Mr J . Walker, Louise, were visi‘=> _ oee iail hn Winproietractartiaings. _7 tors this week with Mr ngd,ln\sâ€", y# y o 0 .t aa C Reay. / . + Te a Z‘ON * = $s | (Intended tor last weex. ) . â€"_ + ~ :. e ++ .« oh. M Mr and Mro Nell MéLean and famh: _ "jr; anc Mrs Ray McRae a Thagy, W s / % s y McRae ily arrived home Monday after spendâ€" / m . rindiite E._ edbt uc < nc hely / Wt . uie son, ‘_’!‘Af‘?{"?{‘f“?’:": o e n y Mr and Mrsâ€"Géo Seares and famâ€" ily, Guelph, spent a day recently with Oild friends were very pleased to meet Mr and Mrs S. Putherboogh at church service here. They have just teturnéd from spending a year with the:r Gaughter=in B. C. and are now spending a few months with their daughter,; Mrs Donald .Stewart,.. . «~~ _ Mr Allister Lawrence, with his boy friend, spent the holiday . with his parents here. wk s _ Mr and Mrs Jas Crutchley are enâ€" joying a well‘ eagned holiday with iwiends in Detroit and ‘Toledo. set apart? __Miss _ Winnie Mitchell, Hamilton, visited her sister, Mrs Noil McLean, on Sunday. s (For this Week.) Mr and Mrs A. Mitchdl] and three chiidron, Hamilton â€" were guests of Mr and Mrs Malcolm McKechoie ovâ€" er. the hcliday. 5 ROCKY SWINTON PARK PRICEVILLE &3 Misses Ruby and Berta Webster of Toronto, spent over Thanksgiving with their parents Mr and Mrs Robt Webster. Mr and Mrs Alb Riddell and daughâ€" ter, Fergus, were visitors with his mother, Mrs Jas Riddell. Mr and Mrs E E Hockridge were in Shelburne Thursday last to have a short visit with Rev Francis Morâ€" ris, who officiated at their marriage. Mr Murray McEachnie, Toronto, visited â€" his mother, â€" Mrs Agnes Mcâ€" Eachrie on the holiday. Mr Will Fettis spent over the holiâ€" day at the parental home. a Mr and Mrs G Green, Toronto, were guests at her father‘s home, Mr J W Armstrong. Mrs W G Davis, nee Miss Laura Shepherd, was welcomed batck to Hopeville, after an absence of 20 yrs. She has spent several years as misâ€" sionary is Central Chisa and spoke of existing conditions of unrest in that country and told of the effect of ‘Red‘ propaganda. ~Messrs Moore of Peterboro, rendered gocd vocal selecâ€" ~~Bethany Chapel held. successful Anniversary services Sunday, ‘when Pleased to see, Mrs Geo . Sturrock back home again much improved in health.. ~= 3 * "All were shocked to hear of the fatal accident that befel Arthur Lane at Swinton Park Monday and much sympathy is felt for the family in the trying hour. Mrs R. Lynn returned to O. Sound Friday after a week with her sister Mrs Sam ,Crawford. Miss Tena‘ Christie was home for a few day‘s holiday before commentâ€" ing a nursing course in ‘Toronto. Messrs Geo Wale and Oliver Milner Torontc, were home . over Thanksâ€" giving week end. _> e pisx __2 $ 41. aw ©MOITE , s eldio td Messrs Moore, Peterboro, father and brother of Mrs Chesher, were her guests over the holiday and conâ€" tributed vocal duets at the Anniverâ€" sary services Sunday in excellent harâ€" mony. Mrs Chesher and children are returning to Peterboro with them to visit her old home. MR GEO. GILKES, SR. On Thursday, Nov 7, at his late residence, con 12, Proton, another of. the pioneers, Mr Geo Gilkes passed away at 76 years of age. Surviving are his widow, and six children: Saâ€" ra, Mrs J. Troup, Holstein; Nettie, Mrs â€", O. Sound; Geo H., Hopeâ€" ville: Devina and Will at home and FEd. near by, who will all cherish the memory of a kind and loving father. Friends from a distance at the funâ€" eral were deceased‘s sister, Mrs Jamâ€" jleson and daughter, Orillia: Mrs Nuâ€" gent, Toronto: a daughter Nettie, ;dr; , and family, O. Sound and relatives from Holstein and else where Mrs F. McPherson returned home from Toronto where she spent the last few weeks, Her niece, Miss Ada McLean accompanied her home and spent the holiday wtih friends. Misses Annile and Dorothy Arnett, of Toronto, spent over the holiday with their parents, Mr and Mrs Wes Arnott . Mr and. Mrs Jas McGirr and .two children, Detroit, visited with his parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs J. McGirr. We are sorry to hear that Mr McGirrâ€"is unâ€" der the Dr‘s care. THE DURHKAM RKEvicw Mr John Hamilton 4s on the _ Jury at Owen Sowund this week. 3 Mr and. Mes Jas Brown and family visited recently .with ~ his. brother Will of Bunessan. . _ +«‘ . Mr Roy Lawrence finighed" up the threshing in this neighborhood Satâ€" urday last. i. ># .. ' Mrâ€"and Mrs Wm. Lawrence . spént a day last week in Owen Sound. Dell. Her sister, Miss Mar anied her back to the city. Mr and Mrsâ€"Robt. Lindsay visited over the holiday with their son Robt. Jr., of Brantford. * * Mr and Mrs Clarence Ingham from near Stratford, spentafew days with his uncle, Wm Jacques. Misses Irene and May Collinson. and brother Geo., Hamilton, spent @ few days with their parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. ‘Collinson. .â€" 4 the holicay with her Mr and Mrs John Hamilton: spent _ Marmion Ts tA Sunday with Zion friends. Eldah Winslade, 8. 8: 5, Egremont Mrâ€"and Mrs J. Renwick, ‘Toronto~ Ljoyd Harris, S. S.+5, Egremont and son Wells,and Mr and Mrs Harâ€" Nellie Hargrave, S. S. 14, Egremont old Atchsion, and Mrâ€" Thos Atchison Winner ofâ€"Highest Number of Points of Durham,spent the first of wéek . at Championship School Faid with Wm and Mrs Atchison. Silver cup donated by J..C. Tennant Master Allie McGirr spent overthe PDoris Cavell, S. S. 1 Sarawak : hc‘iday with Leslie McLean of Shelâ€" Boy Winner Most Points at Champâ€" Master Allie McGirr spent over the hc‘iday with Leslie McLean of. Shelâ€" burne. ' Miss Jessie. > Bell, . Toronto, spent GREEN GROVE VYICIN!IT / ONTARIO accompâ€" The first prize winners receive a silver cup donated by the T. Eaton Co. The second prize winners receive a bock "Three centuries of Canadian _ Story" and the third receive an eâ€" ditlon of ‘Famous Canadian Stories.‘ \‘Winners of Silver Cups are: ....... of the week with their parents here Mrs Ben Mays, Guelph, is visitin at present with her mother, Mrs W Mr and: Mrs Geo E Peart and son Bob, visited the former‘s sister, Mrs Hudson, who is at present a patient in Hanover hospital. Mr and Mrs J. J. Peart were also over one day recâ€" ently to see Mrs Hudson. Messrs Wright and Dodds, Gorrie, spent Thanksgiving Day with Mr and Mrs Arthur McNally. Misess eJnnie and Annie McArthur of 0. Soumd, spent Sunday with Mrs Martha Smith. Mr and Mrs Frank Twamley and Mr and Mrs Will Campbell, Welbeck, were visitors with Mr and Mrs Chas. McClocklin Sunday. Miss Verbena Ryan, Durham, spent over the holiday with her aunt, Mrs Mrs N. Smith spent a few days the latter part of the week with Mrs K. Vaughan, Arthur. Mr and Mrs John Hamilton and Mr and Mrs Harold Lawrence, Egremont were visitors at the Davis home on Sunday. Mr and Mrs John MéNally, Durham spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs H. McArthur. Mr and Mrs Joe Porter and family of Mulock spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Herb Allan. â€" Mr Graham and Miss Susan Timâ€" mins, spent the first of week with QEPT. OF AGRCULTURE PRIZE WINNERS AT COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR AT MEAFORD. Winners of Specials at Grey Co. Srhool Fairs in 1929 are as follows: where points Are the deciding factor they are awarded 6 points to a 1st prize; 5 points to a 2nd prize; 4 points to a 3rd prize ; 3 points to a 4th prize; 2 points to a 5th prize; 1 point to a 6th prize. A certificate of Honor goes to the child winning the highest points in each school. 223 of these will be distributed. % Name Township School Edw‘t Patton,© Artemesia, Flesherton Harold Tuttle, â€" Befitinck, U.S.8. 2 Ruth Gardiner Egremont, S.8. 14 Glen Moore, Glenelg 8. S._l Reta Kennifick ~ Holland S. 8. 4 Alex Semple, Markdale USS 2 Elvera Eidt Normanby 8 S 9 Dalton Scott Protonâ€"Ventry SS 13 Eldah Winslade Protonâ€"Cedarv‘le SS 5 Laurier Leifso _ Sullivan 8 8 3 Winners of "Three Centcries of Canâ€" adian Story" Leslie Sealey Artemesia 8 8 17 Walt McFarlane _ Bentinck 8 8 T Wallace Lewis _ Egremont 8 83 Margaret Edge â€" Glenelg 8 S 3 Ernest Aitken © Holland 8 °S 10 Bert Armstrong Mark@ale, Markdale Nelda Kreller Normanby 8 S 13 Eleen McNalty Protonâ€"Ventry.S S 12 Lloyd ‘ Harris ProtonCed‘ville S 8 5 Ida Bestward Sullivan 8 8 1 Winners of ‘Famous Canadian Stories‘ Joe Gibson â€" Artemesia _ Flesherton Gordon Schmidt> . Bentinck _ USS 2 MarjorieKerr _ Egremont _‘ $ S 1 John ‘Vessie Glenelg USS. 2 Mary Lee _ Holland | B 8 2 Jas McCormack Protonâ€"VentryS S 11 Harley Dunn Protonâ€"Ced‘le S S 15 Elgin Pricbe Sullivan 8 8 8 Boys‘ Speaking Contest 4 Gold Watch presented by the Board <CIOQ ARCHIVES TORONTO Glen Moore, S. S. No 1, Glenelg School Parade $ Silver cup donated by A. C, Stewart, Markdale * 8. $. No. 12%, Egremont °... Boys‘ Solo F7 $5 gold piece ‘donated. by .Marmion ..wo.;lm Wor ># Walter ‘Glark, S 8~No‘17, St Vincent Girls‘ Solo® _ * â€". $5 old piece dondted by Marmion . .rens, Wingham{.... 1. <.0+..0.}+> Betty Jackson 88 No 7, Holland Winner of the areatest number of points won at the Township School .. Fairs in the proportion to number of entries s ) of Trade, Meaford Teddy Dickson, Flegherton . Girls‘ Speaking Contest Gold Watth presented by the Board of Trade, Meaford Oliye Flarity, S. S. No 1,,Keppel Collection. of: Weed Seeds s Special donated by Martin Bros., of ionship Fair $5 presented by J. C. Mercer, Markâ€" s s 1| lage g g 3| Eve g g 3| lows §°S 10| _ N« arkdale | Mar g g 13 land ; John A Cameron dies | at Westhope, N. D. ed Monday evening when the news came that John A. Cameron had pasâ€" sed:away very suddenly at his farm ‘home near Westhope. | _ _Mr Cameron had been in apparent rocod health in fact he had felt much better this fall than for some time. He had been plowing Monday morning and in the afternoon had atâ€" tended an auction sale, returning home about 5.03. While waiting for Mrs Cameron to finish preparing the evening meal, he cbl}wd with her aâ€" bout the old friends ‘he had met that day. At six o‘clock his sons return, ed from the field and he went out to help with the chores. When they reâ€" turned for supper and were seated at the table. Mrs Cameron thought her He put his hands to his head and fell forward, making no soond. The family thought he, had fainted and quickly lay him on the floor. but life was extinct, death being due to heart failure. John‘ A. Cameron was born in Benâ€" tinck, Grey Co., Sept 10, 1871, eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs Malcolm Cameron, former residents. He came to Dakota â€"and settled on the farm ; where his family now lives. He and | J. E his family were in Canada a few ; « MILNE, M. B. years, returning to Westhope, about | Graduate of Toronto University 16 years ago. ____, (Buccessor to the late Dr. Blake) In 190%, he was married to Miss Margaret Kippen and to them were born six children, one son passing aâ€" way two years ago. _ Surviving him are his widow, one daughter, Mrs H.| ~eseeie eW sls e e M Kuckuk of Dixon, lilinois ; four The Science that adds Life sons, Walter, John, Robert and Donâ€"/ years and years ‘P life. ald, all at home. One brother WM.| Cal] and See us C I resides at Saco, Montana anr Archâ€" ;, p, 3 Free, ie at Antler, N. Dak. ‘The deâ€" um m Thursdays ans ceased*leaves also six sisters, Miss y May and Mrs J. W. Hunt of Antler,| DRS. C.B G- A'D N. Dak.: Mrs Jas C Hay, Rosetown, Sask. : Mrs W P Campbell, Duluth, clllsmsï¬sgsc !’c.gmmll.uVRAY Minnesota: Mrs Andrew Hay. Crosâ€"| by, North Dakota and Mrs R J Corlett | *n mgrmmage of Durham, Ont. | W. C. â€"PICKERING, DDS, LDSs Mr Cameron was a very promirent | HawnBR GRAmitame _ :___ Deepest sympathy is extended to the bereaved family in their time of sorrow. Funeral serviges were held at the residence, Oct. 24th, Rev Jas. Thompsom officiating and the remains were laid to rest in the Westhope cemetery beside his son, Travel takes on new .joys in Autâ€" umn. The days are not too warm, The nights are refreshingly cool. Scenery looks different too. . Trees and folâ€" Now is a good time.:to see the Maritimes and Quebecâ€"or the Highâ€" lands of Ontarioâ€"or Jasper National Park and the Pacific coast. | Take your clubs along: you‘ll meet ideal golfing weather wherever you go. lage are lavish with brilliant color, Every hillside is a riot of reds, yelâ€" lows, greens and browns. Detailed information will be gladly supplied by any, agent of Canadian National Railways k ‘ ‘rarm FOR sace" > 1t 41, ‘won $," E.G.R., Glenelg. 100 acres; well fenced, well watered by spring creek; d well, water In stable; g606d brick house and bank 108 acres, lots 1 and 2, con 4, SDR, Glenelg. Bank barn, frame house, drilled well, watéred by #prings. The community was greatly Store and.residence property, now occupled by Geéeno. Campbell as store and Above by F. W. Kelsey, . 6 rooms above. . Apply to Solicitor for the in any quantity In "Upper Town. Good: garden at: tached. Apply to Fred Torry, the Proâ€" priétor, at 156 Pinewood Ave., Torâ€" onto. » * .i FARM FOR SALE | . TO. CLOSE AN ESTATE Lot 27 in.the 20@ con:,â€"S.DR. and Lot: 28 «in (the: Third Con. 8. D.R Glenelg, containing One ~b@indred acâ€" res, seyenty five cullivated and . ba}â€" ance..bush and ure, . wW) house and u_onenm‘dauol- «I have a quantity of cockerels and pullets for sale, Barred Rocks, O. A.| C. strain. < _ Will sellâ€"at right price: Autumn is Canada‘s Travel Time in his community and will be POULTRY FOR SALE HOUSE .FOR ‘SALE FARM FOR SALE F. W. Kelsey, Durham FOR SALE W. G, Lawrence, Phone 611, ring 1â€"1 Mrs Carrie Aljoe 4e «l" 0st ) 2 .. _ Dates arranged at Herald Office, De» as St0r€. gatk, also through Durham Review ard sey. $ Fiesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncer. __.... 1Dundalk P. Q. Phone 42 r 44. Apâ€" Ont. WATER â€" Well Driller teed. â€"Terms on application. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. P.S, Office and residence, corner Countes and Lambton, opposite old Post Ofi@ Office hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 180 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Sundays excepted MAIN STREET, HOLSTEIN, ONT, | W. C.â€"PICKERING, DDS, LDS Honor annuu':o ’o:l Torono, , Uni . gradua T prppriron ie Sn Eyes Examined and Correcte® Office Hours: 2â€"5 p.m. 7â€"9 pm. BAKER RUNâ€"IN.OIL WINDMILLS, GAS ENGINES, Ete. | â€" GEORGE E. DUNCAN ‘Lisensed Auctioneer for Grey County HONOR GRADUATE Toronto Univer sity; Graduate Royar Ooumm Surgeons. Dentistry in all brap ches, Office, East of Central Drag Btore DURIBAM SCHOOL te t pupils should prepare to m beginning bf the fall term. Information as to courses may be‘obtainéd from the Principal. Each member of the staf is » University® graduate and an exper fenced teacher. Licensed Auctioneer for Co. of Grey Terms, reasonable. Sale dates must Residente: â€" R. R. No. 2, Priceviile Phone 607 : ring 2â€"5. 1. Junior Matriculation J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.D.S. _A Deneral Financial Business ‘Transarted All legal documents efMiciently _and carefully prepared. __ Your patronage solicited Office: 1 door north of Mcâ€" ¢ . Laughlin‘s Garage We keep on hand <a full line of Notary. Public, Conveyancer, Realtor, Insurance, etc. Graduate, University of Toronts J. H. McQUARRIE, B. A. Branch Office at Dundalk Open all day Friday P. F. MacARTHUR 2, r12 _ PRICEVILLE, ont CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O‘NEIL r 13