" local Ilium-eit- Notice TAKE NrrTtCh", THAT: by the Corporation. The special: t. Ttr. Council at the Cumtion| can: per foot frontage m " men‘ a! the T 22-: ot "It“ in. construe-1 m ttetMrdttio below. The week] 't ltd w a local imptovelnoln an "3 sessmenl is to be paid in twenty ul- ghalt pawmognt on Mon Sinai nual tttatatmtrntg. _ from Gararraxa sweet to the Cana. 3. The estimated lifetime of the Gian National Railways. i work is twenty- one yarn. i, T. Thu ms! of an tort is $11,900.; 4. A Court of Revision will ttetterld, otr of which $10,331.06 In to be paMion the 5th day ot February. 1930. at! Tall. Nazi“ That ... t. The Council "of the Cmuon at ut.. Town of Dunn- in con- uruct---! u a local immune-t In -pInI' pave-melt on Bruce on." between Lunbton Street and the Ca'umdw- Ptteitle Railway. P. Tho can! at the work is $10,800.00 or wmv‘ $5580.65 Is to he bud by the Corporation. Tho special rue w I†frontage u 33.29 tthe ambit nun! min per foot {mango hem; "Htr' , The special moment Iss) a be {and in 1"th “out! will“ -tt.u, 1 The i-stmtatead lifetime of the work i turn": one years. E" A 43M" ot Bullion will be held a th, c'h an; ot â€than. 1930, ttt " I" 't at the Council Chamber, 86r tho j-‘ll‘pOSP of baring complaints mum, 'ee proroaed.t-rtwnttr or 69 ac Lucy ot (roams. mounte- nenu and any other complaint- oich perm. interacted may desire Q minim and which is by law cogniz- - h; "po Court. Lambmd l Lambton A; Luuhtoa l Lambton At 1% in ms " selling on Catalan ar., nurmm. conulnlng O . rooms. Splendul quulwr tore lot tor garden with [run â€any, etc. Term reason- able Aw]; at Review ofBee,mrrtuurt 11am: (harsh-a u; r". Dun-Inn Raul Clout" at Caratrcca At Chester tbt. C. P. R. Gliratra:.a tit. C. P. R. Willa: Cardin.“ s, Sum River " ft. B. of 83de C,aratra " St Ti ft. S. of tHddier South St. Dated '. ("1.2a"). January ts, 1980 I. The Council ol the m o! the Town of I“. bl eqqtntmteted a a loan! Immune-em n - umrulmm Street at a (m III brtween the In“: " (has In schol- I!" below. a. no rm" h tho work I: 341.000. STREET CTIE ET TAKE N' "Mk-E THAT Dan-I "' mm... January tir, 1930 Bded under conditions of the utmost 'cfeanl‘ass-made of the purest ingredients-- our brad is just delicious and delectable! ' Baqides an ' " " pert. pie mid cake baker c', --and our values are exceptional. - RES. DE NOE FOR SALE TASTE IT! H gooh ttEN0EitsoN's BAKERY r': 120,019.10 ta to be 'aid H. ALLEN. Clerk H. ALLEN. Clerk human]. January IS. 1930. Dated " Durham, January 15, 1930. The first bite will tell you that our bread Local Improvement Notice -. Town of Durham Gan-am M. . v- n. W. “Gaunt: Sauna-n River Bruce Bt. Local Jmprovrment Notice _-r--- Town of Durham C. P. R. W River Sam River " n, B. of Saddler Tt n. 8. ol Saddler South St. FROM FROM by the Corporation. The special; 2.00 p. m. " the Council Chamber, sates per foot Homage are u giveni for the purpose of hearing complaints in schedule below. The special ulngalnat the proposed â€segments or sesament is to be paid in twenty In: the accuracy of frontage measure- nual instalments. i, menu and any other complaint 'il. The estlnnted lifetime of the' which persons interested may desire work is twenty- one yearn. 1 to make and which in by law cogniz- 4 A (2mm a amt-um um Mhnld‘ ttttte by the Court. 3. The eatimted lifetime of the work in twenty one years. 4. A Court of Revision will be held on the 6th day of February. 1930. at the Council Chamber, for the purp- trse of hearing complaints against the propooed anessmenta or the ac- curacy ot frontage measurements and any other complaint which persunu interested may tityBite to make and We will buy Elm.Bauwood. Maple, Birch and Beech Logs delivered at Durham. Hittheat prices paid. Apply at omee of Durham Furniture Co. or lo Mr D. Kinnee. Tat. “to. That: I. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Durham has construc- ted an n lccal improvement a com- hind never on Ganfrnxn Street from Durham Road to 176 feet south of Snddler Street with the necessary outlet to the Baugeen River. 2. The cost of the work ot $16,300.00 of which $6,518.45 is to be paid by the Corporation. The special rate per foot frontage is $1.60 (the spec- ial annual late being 0.1245100). The "metal assessment is to be paid in twenty annual ituttattnettta. which is by Court. lard Improvement Notice ili1" Budget!“ Jieuiett, . Grant SiO " W. ofGaml'ra " " tt. 81825.00 Sangeen River 45ft.er'.tt. 1,600.00 Bruce St. 28 n. 10,375.00 C. N. R. 20 ft. 3,100.00 by the Corporation. The special mm per loot from.†He u given In MI. below. The week} w -aatistobepaidintwerttytas. In! human. 3. The estimated lifetime of the wait " twenty-one yea". 4. A Court ol Revision will be held on the 5th (by of February. 1930, u The Durham Furniture Co. Limited TO TO SCHEDULE LOGS WANTED SCHEDULE law countable by the " ft. " ft. 30 rt. 46 ft. 20 ft. Total Cost Corpor- Width In. Gov't ation’a Grant Shara asphalt 81,725.00 concrete 5.900 . 00 â€phat 2,400 . 00 asphalt 20,625. 00 asphalt 4,950.00 $17,900.00 $10,231.05 $41,800.00 Total Coat Corpor- Rate I“. Gov't ation'l par toot Grant Share frontage $2.825.00 31,468.25 4.05 1,600.00 1,105.80 3.53 10,375. 00 6,570.11 3 . 29 3,100.00 1,086.89 3.00 A deputation trom Owen Sound Agt. Loclcty and Board of Trade will urge the County Council next week to have 1930 County School Pair held in Owen Sound. Meatord had it in 1929, Durham in 1928 and o. Sound in 1927. We fancy Hanover, Mark- dale cr Dundalk will enter a strong b'd tot the event next week. How- ever if it is coming around in turn again. Owen Sound might gracefully step aside in Durham's favor, seeing that they are entirely separate from the County of Grey 1 3 But will they acquiesce in this gentle hint? Ramsay McDonald said " The way a! Great Britain is on the sea. for it is a. small Island. The stock ot its people come from the sea, its ttag is a thut of the m. Our navy nowhere is ssttpertiuity to us. " is us." Many more striking passages all tended to show that Britain is sale under " nuance. The great Naval Conference be- gins today, Tuesday, and it was giv- en a spectacular opening by wide, spread use of radio. At 6 o'clock this Tuesday morning, which corresponds to 11 a. m. in Britain, early risers Lad the privilege of “listening in"' to the speech of King George over the radio, as he opened the momentous the power naval conference in a 10- minute speech. The tive countries taking part are Great Britain, United States. France, Italy and Japan. Ram- say McDonald, Premier of Great Bri- tain, lcllowed the King. and a. rep. resentative of each of the others, all breathing peace sud harmony in the meantime. 2.00 p. m st the Council Chunbcr for the purpose of harm; compiling again: the proposed name-nu or the mourn)! of frontage measure- ment: Ind any other complaint whlch person- interested my desire to make, and which}: by law countab- le by the Court. Member Canadian Weekly Newspap ers' Aamchtion. C. RAMAGE & SON. Editor And Pro. It was u {out of good things and all over wondertttl radio. STRATFORD AND LISTOWEL CITIZENS DUPED BADLY Perhaps the saddest story one can tam, read is that of those who'have care- hook, fully saved from their meagre Income The l with the view or putting by "tor a teetis rainy day." and then in a fiiurtt ttOtt! learn that they are left desolate and l Prest these meagre savings gone from them.) ship, Such cases ere common in Stretiord 31†and Listowel end while sinnenti Year homes hsve also been touched. it is Boc1e the csretul'ssver who has been hit Chon the cruel blow. These people have tions invested their all with, " they deem indie ed, reputable end honorsble business may men, in the hope of receiving linger “To H-turns than the bunk might give mttl them sud this is the 'otetthte. Stret- I Knee ford chime tmotBiitr. their loss to Mrs be shout 3150.000. One Tout Brown. cf th s Stratiord lawyer. chased with Jerrty theft from his clients. he set thh of ti city into s frenzy end the further the New probe is made, the worse the nutter " T gets. One elderly widow. Mrs Mary tine, Chippendeu. reported purchssinx s new "ooo debenture from Brown lut'Ap- meh Hi, the lswyer chaining her endor- whle sstion which would ensble him to no t m of it. m Andn MI ttetreis. 'ther turn bu been sold without her know- 01°61 ledge. Brmmnr.ottndn-tottte Ate Romeo Oddfellown'~ lodge box in that Th AFTER COUNTY SCHOOL FAIR mic-tom $20,679.16 $3,563.66 1.510. 85 1.713 . 20 12,203.05 1,688 . 40 GREAT IS RADIO Special Spec. An. Rat. nual Rate per foot per foot frontage homage 3.13 0.2512i100 2 . 90 0.23-271100 3 . 40 0.27-28ii00 4 . 05 0.32510 3.66 0.29-37 l100 Special H. ALLEN, Clerk H . ALLEN, Clerk Spec. An. nual Rate per foot frontage 032-5110 0328-33110; 0.26-4.10 0.24-7l00 city all this bu been cloned of bond. valued at $17,490. Ard the ex- posure: are null going on. Prouecutm ct cruises of campa- acy Ind Intent to defraud, against J. Cecil Hmilton, H. W. Hubttg and L. N. Burlington of Llama. lave also bum nude to: embezzling with funds entrusted to their care by citizens a! that town and lave Men clone to half a. million dollars out ct the com- munity. Then en the stock market. Harry Lyons, son ot an "x-member ct the Prov'l cabinet. is demanding a de livery of 221 units ot Nickle Hill mining stock shalt on the market and now that it is soaring. gnu it. hardto misc their obligations. These brokers may be perfectly relisble men but the fact is they scld scheming which they did not have. in the hcpe of an other transaction that the purchas-_ ers might desire to sell some cue else: and as the Sun Times says, without': demanding the delivery of the cerli-f neates. These brokers received the, shock of their lives when they found themselves asked for the steak and were unable to come thmugh with it. These are only three Instances where innocent and hcnest people are being duped by those who hardle flntuteitt1 transactions. suppcscd to be in good faith, for them. It comes down to the point "Who ls one to txust? The public are entitled to protection and anything that will not stand probing or the light of day, is not a safety deposit box far cne’s savings. The spilit of "wealth at any price†appeals to be the slogan for many today. A youth may be sentenced to retormatory for a. simp-i le theft, but in many cases it is the slick money grabber. whose theft runs into the thousands. who goes scat free. There is no such thing as' respectable theft and it shculd he punished on the same basis and scale as the underhand brar.l. l Capt. Tilleson Awarded Distinguished Service Medal ceived a. eertitieate tor meritorious service. but this has now been can- celled and instead has received the Distinguished Service Medal in rec- ognition of his Bervieeg as lst Limit. Air Service Signal Corps, at the 3rd Aviation instruction Centre, Ameri- can Expediticnary Forces: “Outstanding hcncrs have ccme to Postmaster Selmcr J. Tillescn, be- cause of his heroism in the Wor'd War where he was prcmoted to the rank cf Captain. He has been named by theUnited States War Department to receive the "Distinguishcd Ser- vice Medal", an honcr which comes to but few who saw military ser- vice. Shortly after the war. Captain Tillman was cited by General John Pershing to receive a. eertif1ttattt for “Meritoricus Services." The honoris now still greater. A medal ccnterrssd a few days ago bearing Captain Til. lesnn’s name is being struck " and will be presented to him with approp- Nate caremnnim In the near future. Postmaster Tilleson‘s many friends. who for years have recognized his rterllng qualitea as Mrresaod In mm- mnnlty service. extend crnzmmln- tions on the signal honor confnrrnd ttrtg.hlttt by the U. B. War Department, for his outstanding qualities in the military service of his ctsuntry." Mrs. E. L. Knight of town. has recently receiveducopy of the‘Dairy- man Gazette', published at Clinton- ville, Wisconsin. from. her sister. Mrs Selmer Tilleson (nee Mary Munro), which contains the good news given bilcw. Her husband. Captain Tille- son was an omeer in the American Army, who saw service cverseas in the Great War and it is gratitylngto his wife's trlods here to know that he has been signalled out, ten years after the struggle, tor boners won on the battlefield. He prevously had re- Queen St. Church W. M. s. was held in the schoolroom on Thursday last. Mrs Groves presiding. The on ening hymn 'Come my soul, thy suit prepare,' was followed by the Lord's Prayer in unison. The devotional leaflet 'Penteeottt,' a fulfilment was read by Mrs Twamley. After I. short talk, introductory to the new study hook, Mrs Grover. offered prayer. The annual statement showed our ob. Jectlve had been reached. Mrs Gag- non read . letter from Mrs Alder. Prenby'l Body ot Christian Steven!- lhlp, in nonunion of work done. also bringing a “use for the New Year. The missionary mated to our Society for special prayer is B. Chane Oliver M. D., Soc'y of the Ntt. uoml curl-tin Council, Baa-wars. India. Mn Genoa invited the So- ciety to meet " her home in Wbrw "r. A beautiful duet 'Tho touch ot Hit hand on mine' was sung by Mrs. Knechtel dd In MeCne. Mn ridden look up the lst chapter of the study hook Thtm Jenn-elem to Jentnlen' which tuned the unreal ot the gospel through the Oht and New Teetunente and until the “Edict oi Tobation’ by Emperor' Constan- tine, which brought 1an end the persecution ot Christina. mirth-ck recited u poem. entitled “The Church' which ave in concise tom the ul- na of the church end the place it should be given. The, meeting we! cloned by singing '0 God. our help in Am Put' and - tfr Mrs Wolfe. 7 The income tax town in all that's let! ot 1939. . - QUEEN " CHURCH W.W.S THE DURHAM REVIEW spent the tttatt of the week wtt and In W. I‘m-once. Ml- Adu Helen! of Toronto ed recently with her aunt. In McCannel. In John Lumnce visited hut week with her daughter, In R. B. 1arng ot Holstein. Mm J. Mcuuchlln leturned home after spending 1 Inc-nth with friends in Toronto. Mr and Mrs John Hamilton took In the erokinoie social on Monday night It the home ot Mr Wm. Derby, Ben- tlnck. which was put on by the Pres- byterian young people. and John Lawrence Mr and Mrs Roy Braun spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Hugh Vaughan Jr. Mr bu,iiJuwaee with his saw- ing outfit, put up a pile of word for Messrs W. Lawrence, W. Atchison. it: iGt Wilson of Major. Sash, ls spending a few days with his mother- in-law, Mm R. H. Banks. Messrs John Boyd, Bill Kenneyand Dan MeKoehnie made some Splendid trips to Owen Sound with logs. All are well Batitstied. Miss Blanche Mekeehnie spent the week and at her home here. . Miss Dorothy Schafer cf o. Sound, spent a few days holidays with fath- er, sistcrs and brothers here. Miss Lena Schater returned home: after spending two months in Dundas Miss Edith Torry of Toronto, is vis- iting her cousin, Miss Lena Ellison. Miss Lena Bell spent a tew days with friends in town. Mr Bert Marsales is assisting John Boyd cut logs for a few days. Inaugural meeting held cu Jan 13. Mont-591's elect all present, having subscribed to all the declarations re quired by statute, took their seats as follows; Messrs Thus Brodie. reeve; J. J. Black, John MeGirr, John Mc. Kechnle. and S. H. Wtight, council- crs. Minutes were read and passed. Mcturr--Mekeehnie; That Voucher No. 1 for road improvements amount- accordingly. Carried. accordingly. Carried. By-laws were passed. appointing members of Board ct Health for 1930; auditors, caretaker, assessor and to authorize the Reeve and Treasurer to borrow money tor current year it nee- eunry. By-laws passed provided for the an pointment-ef the following officials for 1930: Auditors, Wm A Robinson and Patrick J. McMillan. salary $20 each: Members of local Board of Health : Dr Bell, M.0.H.. Thos. J. Brcdie, Henry Boston and H H Mao Donald: Assessor for 1930, Eldcn A, Weppler at a. salary of 8100: cantak- nr of hall and buildings at salary ct $25: School Att'ee ofBeera south half Township, W N Whitmore: for north half, John McKechnle (Glenrcaden). writtht-Blaek: Tun John McGirr be appointed with the auditors to ex- amine Treaty. treeurititet, and re- prrt at next meeting. Car. Wright-Black: That the Treasurer er accept from the Treasurer ot Hol- land Tp. the sum of $75.10 re town line work Glen'g and Holland. Car. The Road Supt. presented Voucher No. 1 tir road improvements amount- ing to $276.04. MeGitr--Mckeehnie '. That we in. struct the Treas. to notify all per- sons in arrears of taxes and appoint no collector until Much 8th. Car. The following accounts were pas- sed; W N Whitmore, sch. attendance officer tor 1929, $10; In Ledingham. do, $5 ;‘John McKechnie. do, $5; H, H. MacDonald, telephoning $1.25; J. McKechnie. 1 day overseeing $3; S. H. Wright, % day overseeing $1.50; J. McGirr, % day committee work. $1.50; Markdale Standard, notice re olectlcn $1.50; Bank of Commerce, collecting 143 tax bills $13.95; Royal Bank, eclleetin7, 129 tax bills $12.70: Bank ct Toronto, collecting 132 tax bills $12.90: Grey & Bruce Fire ins. Co. No 2 premium on insumnce cn Tw'p buildings $7.20. B1tutk---Wrtttht: That the Reeveand Clerk be authorized to Sign the pe- tltlon tor sututory grant on the a- mount spent in Tw'p loads for 1929. and submit name to Prov'l Mtrtlty ter of Highway: " provided by the Ont. Highways Act, tett'd expendi- tures amounting to 814711.94. Council adjourned to Feb 8. at 10 um. to receive auditon' report ad fcr xenon] business. . _ The recent Onmrlo genenl election out $550,000. These events cost be much money to be held more om Chum. 'Blenheim, Ind " ex-Dcrnoch- no, bu returned from a. tive months' tour bathe venom provinces.th he Ind been (“in addresses In the tum-u a! Hinton work. He.md. dreuod than one hundred need. and wa- nmch Impacted with the “stat. both of the territory and the opportunities in the Grant Welt. Home from Viacom Your Rev: Dr. J. Pater Smith, Toronto. BACKGROUND useoso l True; son: but before deciding to got “on; without an alum " Ford did, nuke sure you no u M. I Mr GLENROADEN Glenekr Council H. H. MtueDonald, Clerk urge]: With DIP-W B TORONTO took in y night l, Mr and Mrs Alex Grierson of S. Bentlnck and Mr and Mrs M. W. By. Vera, spent. an enjoyable time at the ihome of Mr and Mr: T Widmeyer on .Tuesday evening last. ot her tuber. Mr and Mrs Arthur meat: ot Mr agsd Mt this week Mr In Young. who nu menu-u wt. former Ewen mm for 1 period of Bvts yam. has moved in 1nd taken mansion this week. The boy. and girls are having . gay time with their hand sleigh: on the Rocky hill than nights. Mr tusd Mrs L. McLean and Min Catherine. spent Friday evening with Mu A. McIntosh and imiiy. The U.F.Y.P.O. amused for 1980, on Thursday evening. We hope I" old members will send In their names and as my new one: " possible. Mr Allan Bell is Walling his sister Mrs Colin Rely at Ebenezer this week. Mr Neil McLean purchlu young horse this week from Mighton, unlock. Mr Wm Hill sister Mrs Geo, _ After the severe zero weather we were treated to Int week we are having It more moderate with a gen- tle tsprinkling of the 'eoetfetti' at the time of writing. Mr a Mrs s. Koenig um daugh- ter Marjorie were the guests of Mrs Sharpe Br. Monday evening. _ Those who were interested in their Sovereign! speech over the radio. listened in before daylight Tuesday morning and heard King George and Ramsay McDonald quite plainly. Mrs Sharpe, Sr. and non Alex, vhb. ited with Mrs Hudson of Steel Bridge - u.‘ -wwor- m nun n “A.“ is" ROCKY Subscribe for your Daily and Farm Papers through the 'lleim/ We announce the following clubbing ar- rangements for subscribers of the 'Review' to receive their home paper ond any others they msy desire for one year. YOU SMITH BROS. Atwater=Kent Kolster _ If the paper you want is not In above list we can probably got it for you and save 3 on money Send subscriptions money order to Durham Renew and London Dally Durham Review and London Daily Durham Review and Mont. Fatally Durham Review and Durham Review and Fat-mow Bun .. Durham Ravi" and Own: Inn-m Durham Review and Durham ttdem,, and Toronto Call in and see our stock of Used Radios with New Batteries installed. HAMPDEN Arthur We were the “a Mr: Neil McLean Review and Owen Count! Daily Sun Tm.- lovkw and Fauna-0' Adeoeate ...v..r..r.. was a. viaduct with " . Scheumun recentâ€. The price will astound you. These Sets must be sold at once who bu rented tht Don’t Need to be Without " a Good Radio Now Cro Canadian Points Only) Toronto Dally Toronto Mall a. tine of» “REVIEW†m up FURHAM, I NT. br,Poet C Mee or express Daily orimitoe cum when the bum can and social an. Inn oombin...‘ with plum In n_cup of tea. M, wsair-ro"rett"ttttt" been Willie untied up P' Mr Jun Boy on“ I visit on m “I. the lat at the week. Mr I“ I" T. Widlneyvr a. ml. Rttmsdsd u - reunion .; the home of Mr and In Art Mom tntn of Pool†mu In! Thursdm ' shelbume '!hteatetmist: "Th", N,', this la the moat nuanced In in: world'u history.’ and an old [inn-r few any! no: but I can't keep In: . feeling of mrgget for the [maxing ' the day when people found tinn. neighbor. Aberdeen Women's Institute Thotats ouch C cold And menu} ss'., there was utmost n full Illendanl'r ., members and seven! visitors, “1.- Kn D. Lunh enterutned th" AL. deco Women'a Institute on Pride Jan. 17th and o hoppy ntternonn M.. spent. After the opening exercis- and Milne-o part of the meeting u.. concluded I upload?! program M/, enjoyed. good paper: being given I In Joe. Ewen, In new! Bur: and In low-on Hopkins. Sewers, old time Invorlteo wens sung. mum, them the (and old hymn, 'O God, is; help to use. out". At her conlnh- tlon to the prom. Ill-s Margan Fletcher then mental the lnslihzv with n donation of halt n dozen In low covers, to “company the pillm recentlv aided to'the Abnwkwn I‘m: in Durban Hoqtitai. Needltsss I lay the lovely gift was much awn. loted. The slum ot 'God Saw 1. King closed the meeting 1nd lun“ wu served by Mrs lamb and tissir' unto. AI there will be no Februm meeting, the next meeting will " held nt the home of Mrs Herb Ha; kin! on Frldly. Match 21. when a. ladies are ccxdlnlly welccmv. JANUARY "ts, mo Ki...“ was: at lhe Hum De Forest-Crosley Westinghouse Glob. .............. 33.75 Empire...... ......86.75 Advertiser..........; Fm '0‘“ .'...... 3.75 Hmucw. K..... 33.00 Herald a w. 0... 03.00 Dally 0am Tun-.... ts." Glob. . FORD SALES AND SERVICE, DURHAM .4, -e.tns'--Int d-ydarmol taaqMn, “will 1.â€,me Bum-noun“: I. - no time to in} mu Vi - all m bye to nun. I†“My was Ber" up. In A†“I!!! extiee and 'cotite. _ not We at tmaettish (low-mm " u “1 to all in mid tgt-tltr u I glorious th,ttr', " W’ in tttought, ttt xv .4 “my. to good, unwnm 'rtt a M - all! earth ht m of the best that ' W by“; moth†- bad a nature an "a. may wili Itt " mm mentor.' ' W. who [MEN-d w, h Durhlm Hm If and In A. M. tty, Woodbnagv. The nun who bum: Always “an Inn afterward. MM “I. them to M m a bum use “no I "eeettrH', eetdm Tina, to keep In Utilities and a. qtnrgdned of â€rm-um. to it raid on prop: t" Wt. nrd also tU we - enouuh l I“! to My Hum W1 or I loud m: ape the payment m ..qqoqt bouts of re' m. but and mdm- Wbbreds. on. nad . the municipal" in". or much ln-m' Chem. Why no! In.“ the Humid fot Hum». taxes. Jar nmvmlwr M. Woodbridn JANUARY M, 12.3: ' Flour and in Every Bell 7. Leave your orders ea “In". High.†mark “and at our Moll. Gun-‘- a llathord's -. Get our price VIM mu below: tt no“. [ Phone I O Canada F Pilot Flour Cat“. Flow RON“ Oats Feqd Thur Chm“ Oat. Chick Grit â€-4- ever loving I w anther. Mrs Al I. tho Med away J ' Min Hospital. Royal Home WE HAVE C Western R Mic Onto. - Muctvons m IGEI "H! um, A E -:Ir ll, , tl5r1'1q a Te' 'IEiili# A _/} LKt:rcCt IN MEMORIAM "'GfChT Cilljil,ii) JOH THE P Flt