FARM STOCK a PLEMENTS Mill be held on Lot M, IO, Bent. inch, on TUESDAY. 0 . 4th, at 1 o'clock sharp. John mun. Proprietor N John Anna, Auctionoor The one big washes: of the pres- ent main highway: ia the deep ditch. ci, so close to the edge of the Inve- num. There Is no need to point out U have to be rebuilt. It's an In»! Haunt subject to mention at a time He this. when Wellington people} are beginning to heave n sigh of r'", lief became in two or three more, years, the In: payment will Inve' inâ€. made toward paving provinchl Lighways in this county and nobodyi likes the ldoa of raving to Mart in all over min. I - _ I in loot became of the deep (Inches. (Fergus News-Record; I A driver lose. control (or a moment w. hate to monUon it at n tune had the car "onâ€. If the ','IT/,2,r, like this but we do think the time is,l " 'd',', Td Wu bl',',',,,,"" hthree trues (LanX when all our expensive main l at; a: airmail! no“: come highways will have to be altered so would be done Instead of tlard',',', (unsldvra-bly that they will '."ly.fehiii; turns over.and somebody its kil- l) have to be rebuilt. It’s an my. led Or . man; In walking along the) rlFasartt trutrJeet to Pew†" . "ml side of the road, for the simple rea- lm. this, when Wellington people! son there in no other place between are bexinnlng- to heave tb and: ot re-, the fences where he an walk. He Iier became Ut two or thrtt more; can't go along the bottom of the dltch yars' the I.†myment will have and the space between the ditch no but. made townd paving provincial] the fence is too rough nor walking tc'chways in thls txrutttr tutti leod.riii; he ukea m. we tn his and; Inkr-s the idea ot huvlng to start in and walks close to the line of c all over again. , Him The one m weakness of the preg_.and ls killed. Such I ti." happened rm main highways ls the dean ditoh. in thit, county Iaat '93 THE mam-HEP or uncut: on ithe danger this presents. Every day. PROVONCIAL menu/Av, me moment happens and me me WES. I 031.2, TERMS '. Hay, Muzzles and All that amount " mos. will be given on treat a I per cent. As this is u very 1 o'clock sharp. Everythinng hit} up “was. " no. old. "V" -'_- SHEEP: ' goo-1 ewes. PIGS :1 low due Oct. 23:t blood Bow: 8 pigs. 10 week- old: " chunks than 100 lbs. POULTRY: A number of pallets HAY: " tom good Hay: quantity of munch. Deering binder. truck We announce the following clubbing ar- rangements for subscribers of the 'Review' to receive their home paper and any others they may desire for one year. If the paper you want is not In above list we can probably get it for you and save you money. Send subscriptions by Post Office or express money order to THE “REVIEW†Subscribe for your Daily and Farm Papers through the ‘Review’ Durham Revij and Toronto Daily Star .......r, Durham Review anu Toronto Dally Globe . . . . . . . . . . Durham Review and Toronto Mail Empire ...... .. Durham Review and London Daily Advertiser ...... Durham ReviOw and London Daily Prue Pieee .... Durham Review and Mont. Family Herald a w. a.., Durham Review and Farmere' Sun .. ........ ......... mrham Review and Owen Sound Daily Sun Time. Dun-inn Review and Farmen' Advocate ..........'., mmms; 1 wagon. 1 on “Amanda,“ '.-g-eitare Hem WAVERLEY "I m I NY ON! MINI!" DALI, AIRMAN“ TAM outs '0 GAIN! A“ m m "I ll- “ m0! MIA“ tPAM. Rates th'kfltse.t Hem. WWII}! HAS ALWAYS to. 'ONL" m moms new)! a as M .OOMb-rAstr '3heee vooo no mm MOTORING TO TORONTO PROPRIETOR AUCTION SALE CREDIT AUCTION sALE llmh (To Canadian Point- Only) Township 't Domini " miles Mahmud Durham) FARM STOCK a IMPLEMENT8 DURHAM, ONT. iheen considered dungemua n few 'rears Mo. But if . driver loses um- "rot for an instant at high speeds, [here will be disaster so long as the deep ditch is waiting a few feet a- :way to destroy the on and injure ' the passengers. I For this reason, we believe mtme (deep, open ditch is doomed and those Iwho are expecting lower road taxes. (and lower license fees and gasoline taxes will be disappointed. l The menace ot the deep ditch is bad enough now. Every week deaths (can be traced directly to this “use. 5 But the danger will Increase just as Registered Leicester Ram, oft im- ported stock. her 7th, 1932 surely as the speed of can increas- es. And speed will increase, for the ample reason that, " cam control in an Instant at high needs. they will drive " speeds that would hare Many laymen ire not aatistiert that such deep ditchel as necessary for drainage. Not once in ttve years are they full of water and then only tor an hour or two. The chief reason tor the deep dltchec seem to be that the earth ls taken out of them to be no cd in forming the shoulder of the road, the only reason that it is cheaper and easier to get the earth there than further away. Elder sleighs, Frost & Wood mower, M. H. aide delivery rate (nearly cw): Front 1 Wood honenke: M. . hay loader: Interaction“ " disc id 1: Interactions] cultivator: set Injection barrows: steel land rol- ir, l disc: Tudhope manure tspread- ter.' " Now (nearly new): crown {gang p .' Fleury waking plow, 1 2000 lbs: 1 muting box: 1 stock and hay rack, inod: 1 My ruck: 1 Primrose ores senator: 1 not of double harness 30 rod hog fence, good as new: 40 t extension ladder, demoemtt turnip never, 1 sculller, l tanning nhy, 1 net 110an scales. no". amen) M, Herb Murdock, Durham FOR SALE AUCTIONEER It you hue loot. 'orrtething-ur I small Id. It at have something to tsell-try 1 any ad. If you he" Found aornerttttNr--trr n and] ad. tt you has ttomerttttnq to Trader-try e smell Id. We lave Smell Ad. - to ttttir-tro we're trying a mu Ad. For Sale: A Enema-d puno use tt octave arm. Apply at Review omce. Try OM For Vows." a prize otrermt " Fergus Fall Fair tor the best essay on the history of Fergus by public school children, in an effort to encourage local historical knowledge ot the town. Mr Templin goes on to remark that "Mr Fielding, the principal. tells us that local history is on the: course of study for the third book classes, but that it is practically impossible to teach it because there is no information tar the teachers to use. That's a pity because the teaching of local history should be more interesting than the history of England. or even of Canada. The Department of Education rec- ognizes this, when local history .s on the curriculum. but no attempt is made to provide the foundations. It appears that short histories ot each town should be compiled by persons interested, and distributed in the schools, or at least made w. vailable to the teachers. The dim- culty is to get someone who loves the task and is willing to under- take it. in the younger towns up _ History has oft been regarded to a prosaic subject and something to be [ looked as from star try many. These same people little realize how much pleasure they lose for themselves in giving it the trtrhy for it opens up avenues of unalloyed pleasure in " ter years. whether in book-reading or slght-seelng. The Fergus News edit tor suggests that history ot all vil-l logos and towns, in as short a formi as possible, be issued for the sakei of travellers and others. There was) TEACH HISTORY OF north, it should not be so ttt but when tr phuxt gets to be century old, it is no my task. as a reason for severity. "Confidence" is the word that has misled the audit don't ot both institutions. " men such as Austin and Machmy, both deem- ed infallible in doing anything considered unworthy, are proved guilty. what is the state of our civilization coming to? It is I. sad commentary on our national sense of honor when such men go "tray. The people who in- vest their carefully saved hoard. ings for n future day, have a. right to be better' safe-guarded. and the time is coming when trust and confidence will hold a. position for no man. The word position for no man. the Review, arrest has been made in Toronto ot H. Honel Austin, a provincial secretary bond clerk of the Prov’l Gov't, who has absorbed approximately, $41,000 ot good Government mon- er in bond coupons. The money has been deposited during the past nine years in s. Parkdsle branch bank and all but 81000 withdrawn. Half of these losses will have to be met by the prov- ince. While it was known that Austin lived in a rather extrava- grant manner, police state, people were under the impression that he received an annuity from England. The dimculty in the Austin case was that the audit Dept. of the government trusted the confidential clerk. The depleted Anglican church funds of the Archbishop ot Rup- ert's Land are not getting smal- ler upon investigation. These funds were in the custody ot John A. Machray. K. C., for the Church of England and he broke faith so badly. that last week he was sentenced to seven years in the penitentiary. for thefts from the University ot Manitoba, The enviable position Mschray has built over a long period ot years and the eontldettee the public re- posed in him, were cited by the defense counsel on one hand as reason for leniency and by the Crown Counsel on the other hand Ely a arty-nu 'tstout. DURHAM, ONT. Telephone G C. MAG! G SON. um: And Pro- It is pathetic as well " serious. the stories that nppeur in the da'ty 'preu ot supposedly honest and coralniy trustworthy one- in]: in high circles, upproprinting government and trust funds. We would not lay they started out with the intention to defraud. but the work once started. it be. came easier, until it got beyond themselves. Since Mat issue of CARD oK'mANKs THE LURE OF MONEY PRACTICAL VALUE ot Manitoba. The m Machrny has 3 period ot years we the public re- rere cited by the on one hand as Phone 52 Jersey and Wool Crepe Dresses 3.95 and 5.75 We are drawing 1 very smart range of Fall Coats, In the very latest styles and Andes. all luxuriously fur-trun- med, very moderately priced from .......... 15.75 up Theae In very smart Dresses. Just the thin: for the cooler weather, in Brown, Green, Wine. Ntvy and Black tn Mhm' and Women'l than. Only .................... â€.95 and $6.75 Ilillllili's Fall Showing In a tow tttting words, Neil thank- ed his friends, followed by "For they are jolly good fellows." Lunch was served and a. social time spent. Signed on behalf 0? Club iiiiGai and OoOperulve representatives. we have enjoyed as fellow members and friends. Please accept our gifts with our sincere good wishes for a happy journey through lite together. Ilirllili's LADIES’ WEAR to our midst. NeilU genial company has always been enjoyed in our com- munity and especially in our club ac- tivities since its reorganization sev- eral years ago. We take this oppor- tunity of expressing some ot our appreciation or the fellowship which , Follawlng la the address, which was read by Pat McMillan end at accepted time, Fred-die Amen and Eldon Weppler presented the gifts: To Mr and Mrs Nell D. Macfarlane Dear Nell and Mary: The Buneasan Club and Co-opera- tive Store representatives have met in your home tonight to.extend our} congratulations to you Neil, on your: recent marriage and to welcome Mary _ The Bunesun Superior U.F.Y.P.0. Club presented them with a. piece of china tn Limoge bridal wreath pat- tern and silver butter dish. On behalf of the representatives of Co- Operative Store, Durham, Mr Eldon Weppler, manager. presented Mrs. Macfarlanc. who has been his wor- thy assistant for the past year with a. walnut (emery. On Thursday evening last, Club members and neighbors, numbering about one hundred, gathered at the Mufulane hung, Buneuan, to ten- der Mr and Mrs Nell D. Mundane a presentation and shower. The neigh- bors showered them with many'beau- titul gifts. Club Members Give Recep- tion to Bride and Groom Col. Maclcan. who was completely surprised, in responding. said that, while in his long business life many of his successes had given him sat- isfaction, the real thrills he enjoyed were those caused by the achieve- ments of his stair. behalf, H. V. Tyrell, General Mum- ger, presented to the Colonel a. handsome sterling silver tray, suit- ably inscribed. it was handed to him by his tirttt employe, Miss Forbes. Mr Tyrell paid tribute to the inspir~ anon received trom their chief by all members of the stair. and to his un- failing interest ln their business and home affairs. That he is held in high esteem by his large sum is evident, when on Saturday afternoon. Home T. Hun- ter, Vice President of the company, gave a tea in his honor to signify his buoyant passing of the three score and ten mark. Sixty of the Company’s executives, managers and editors Joined in tut expression of their affection and esteem. On their Madam heads one ot the largest publishing houseo in the world, an organlutlon which publishes twenty- elght magazines and periodicals, and employs a stat! ot about 500, and which reaches 600,000 Canadian nub embers and more than 1,000,000 readers. To day, on " 70d birthday; cdi. Hyman heads one ot the largest It was during the Purl: Exposi- lton ot 1898, that he Brat conceived the Idea. of a literary Ute. At that period Col. Mulean was head at a movement that printed illustrated numbers of the Paris Exposition. They were beautifully 'got up' and the pttotogrtspttures of the tineat half tone work of the tune. They went over big and from this enterprise, the Mea of trade magazines sprung. Glcnelg. But his interest then was in military pursuits, entering Roy- al Military College, Kingston. Here he was I. marked mm for his abil- ity in this line and went through his military course with tlying honors. We are pleased to extend our good wishes to Col. John Buns unclean. ot the Macl'ean Publishing Co., Tor- 0113.0, on sunning 70 years of we. td. J. B. Inclu- Honored on 70th Birthday One time he In: 1 youth running Durham streets. and later we see him as 1 teacher tn B. S. No 9, of THE DURHAM REVIEW COATS, DRESSES and llifl1llililllf Ladies' Fall Coats - elm-ma mo ARCHIVE TORONTO A course at Mt mom! mile; a: lege. Mr Hugh Rose Jr, tit bout. u re- turn: may to that place. having remained here lmiter than Intended, owing to " when uh... Master Erben Whitman is recover- ing from his recent lllneu. Mr W. D. lun- left on the excur- elon Tueedar for Edmonton. Mr Ted Vicken left Monday to take a mac n It Wren Basin-n- ma Order your Job puma; from the Review - “turban, “m summons, t!Pe", huh-I. m nluure in new on the Ari, the 'iot meetings, but his place in the ser- ‘vice of song was ably tmed by the Choir, under the leadership of Mrs. Newton and Dr Brown Mr Midtoni. Miss Crewiord and others.. S. P. Morlock has secured Miss Grlnyer, a very high class mllliner. to take charge of his millinery dept. Edge mu.. Mr Robt Mom, with his two children George and My. Toronto, visited at his father's, Chas. Mount last week. Holstein: An interesiing event took piece here Inst Thursday, when Miss Addie Freeman, daughter of Mr Geo. Freeman, was married to Walter, Barker of Mount Fbrest. l Mr John McKelvey received . tel- egram announcing the death by ac- cldent of I. Mother in Sinwoe. Mr mm Curr-m cane home from Port Arthur luv. week end their tur. From Review tyie Sept 26, 1907 Congratulations to Mr Harry Land and Miss Mime Havens, who were united in matrimony. About 700 peope gathered In the rink on Sunday afternoon and a con- gregation of 1200 assembled In even- ing to hear the parting words ot Crossley and Hunter. Mr leey had left on Friday ttrr Athens where they are entering on another series IN DAYS OF YORE Mrs W. H. Patterson, daughters and grandchildren. were welcome guest): with Mrs Fulton and Miss Janet Patterson. Mrs Weber, Hanover. wu I. wet- come guest at home or Mr and Mrs. A. C. McDonald. as usual in the oratory contest, " brought out the ability of sever-.1 of the young people. Mr Coopermd his assistants very ettielentir took charge of the fair preparing the prize lists, etc. to stagnation of nil. Mulock Baptist Church will hold their Anniversary services Sundny. Oct 2nd. Rev L. E. Mason. Pulley. will speak morning and evening. A social time wil be held on Monday. A goodly number from the section attended the school fur held at Lem! lash Monday of this week. Only 3 schools entered the parade viz Allan Park Lamina: and Howie's. The dis- play of baking and sewing was excep- tional. Fruit and t1trwerg were also plentiful. The drawing and writing were a great. credit to the exhibitors and though not as may antenna from Rev 3: 20: 'Behoid I stand at the door and knock.' Mrs Edward Muldoon and son, of Hamilton, who has been visiting In town for over a. month, returned to her home on Monday. Many from our burg attended the funeral of the late Mr Harrison who died Frlday last, at the home ot " daughter, Mrs Croaler north of Dor- noch. Mrs Croller will sully miss her father, who has been with her since the death of her hunband now three years ago. Mr MoMullen. Holstein. exchanged pulpit: on Sunduy last with Rev Mr Greig and gave a splendid discount: Mr and Mrs Lorne McIntosh. Nia- gara Falls spent the week end with the Dug-yer: uld Mrs E. Me. Intoph. It wan amused on Wednesday night tttter pnyer meeting that our Amtiversary be held on the 16th of October and fowl supper on the 17th. Come and try our chickens. We are hoping tor tine welther. Means Irving Plead tad J. Aran- su'ong. Toronto, were guest: “In H. J. Pleat-d Thursday night. in Toronto, consulting I. doctor re- garding a. growth in her lamest. We hope it In nothing serious Mr and Mrs E B Darnvel, W. H. Dargavel ,Mr and Mrs Bowers, Mrs. E. Bargavel and Mrs B, McIntosh. spent Friday evening with Mrs E. McIntosh and family. Mr and Mn Bowm. In A. E. Smlth, on ot Benoit: W. H. Dur- and, Toronto, were visitors with the Itrtter'tr mother tor . week, re- turning Sunny “tel-noon. Mrs Fitzgerald. Toronto, is spend- ing a few darts with her daughter, Mrs H J Plead. while Mr: Head is was the roll all word. Many re- manded with good “sections and were were also mpen shown! the way to economy. " 4 The Dornooh Woman's Inmate met at the home of In Percy Led- inzhun. Sept. " with " membeq 10 " YEARS AGO - "-"'i"'V -. “Wm-III“ and a“ “W bum. was the Shaikh. m. m " fred Dumb“ “a LIN A. Stewart. with the a“, m. Official and unofficisl deieutes to the Imperial Economic Center- ence went sightseeing from Any tut 12th to the 14th. Two tours from Ottawa were arranged. both leaving the capitsi in specie! Cen- edien Pacific trsins lete Frau night, August 12. Shswinixsn Fells end Three Rivers were vis- tted try one party. while the other members were cruising down the St. Lawrence from Kingston to Montreal end spendins Sammy evening in the metropolis. None ot the United Kingdom. Censdiu. Australian. New Zulu»! or New- foundland or Irish government ministers were able to that themselves from Conference de- liberations. but their «mentions were -tc----, . - W -- -'-v vwnlulll mint: Railway B. C. Gout numb!) fleet hes been scrapped end in now in the limbo ot depend shim. her torecutle bell rennin: on the air at Ocean Full. KC., where it he been installed " the Ocean hill United Church mil- Mon, which minietere to the avid- tun] welfare of Janene-e children. Various items of business were duet-tt and it wu deeued to hold a kalnole new in church Hood†evening. Oct. bd. The meeting closed in and my by repeating the clan ten and the Lord'l Prayer in unison. study book, 'Korea, land ot the dawn’ which had been prepared by [In M. Morton, was read try Sea-em: In. C. McGlr-r {won-ed the meeting with a. lovely solo. Canadians got n thrtir recently when Captain J. A. Moliinon, In- trepid trtuttt-Atiostte solo flyer, spoke over the nit, which he has conquered. from the Inn-1r Lounge ot the Canadian Paeitte liner Empress ot Britain. Cep- tain Holman was heard on " radio station: from Halifax to Victorin over 1 network minted in on. n.--M-- .%__.-. - __ - _vvwvl. “I“ by the Canadian Pacino Deput- meat of Communications. [and speuken distributed the broadcast to 60,000 visitors at tho his ex- hlbluon at Toronto. “I Mr: Cation in chair. After singing opening hymn. Min Genie led in prayer and mu Myrtle Hartley read the tel-19mm lea-on. Miss Berber: Ritchie read the chap ter from the Iludy book on Chum Bteswardahigt and Finance. A mlendid mun-anthem chapter of the - -- -__- - nun; I!" broken recently when . well- known fishermen hooked e been: in Vermllllon Lakes and played it for the minutes after which the tredltlon we; tuttilled with loan ot fly end leader. The hero of the exploit was s. C. Bennett. ot Toronto, a went " the Bent! q.o.G..- "-A~' Springs'HBteT held their rem mm" meeting on Monday, Sept. M, schoolwom of church. the vie This result was reached in unit. ot the halt In harvesting open- tlons due to heavy rain: In wldo sections ot the Prairie Provinces. P"'""'""" -7 with hymn and scripture mm; mm Peter trd chatter. In: lyrtle umnce save n and!“ ‘Jnlt . m- tie more than you hove been dollar. Sentence prayers were given by - eml members. um Mud Stormy gave 0. spendid paper on 'Church and Korean youth' trom the 6th chapter of the study book. A mo solo by Miss K Milne wu much enjoyed. Ab. ter singing. the meeting was do.“ with a tow words of payer by Mrs.) Aimaek . Seventy-aeven per cent. of wheat and " per cent. of can and barley in the three router: provincea were harvested try Sep- tember t, according to the report tuned on that date from the zen- eral agricultural department. Can- adian Paeitie Railway. Winnipeg. “I- -----n ----, - . _ . T he Canadian Open Gott Chun- pionahip. third ot the no. contest. figuring yearly in the Ron] and Ancient nine. viiii be staged on the course ot the Ron! York Hotel, Toronto, next year, word to that eiiect lining been receiv- ed by the secretary ot the links from the Ron] Canadian can Association. Mystery cruises. so popular out or New York, Southunpton and Montreal. have come to the Pact- tie Coast, being ushered in there by the trim little consul “not “Princes: Patrick." of the Cun- dtln Paeitie service. which took the first of these cruises recently. The ship had I full “that “It. Maintaining her position among world nations " a producer of minerals. Canada led the world in the production of nickel and u- bestos in 1931, cnme second in gold, platinum metals and cobalt. third in sliver and fourth in re. fined zine. AMONG THE CHURCHES Though the f Knox All record: for tiGUr, ot the rare and There ot the KNOX Y. w. "no. a“ "Prtnee" 'torat," Omaha mm Cont mean-Mp Ber-pm and In Ibo ot departed "He bell rentin- Kean hu- no got. uni“ wEi Women? Auxitiary lu- mouthly Matdy mm recently Mollboll, in. ie solo (1m, which he hu the Hut-1r [dun Paeitte {rim Cate heard on " l mum to on than“ mine Depart. tions 1mm BY Roy AND TAKE NOTICE that wow .4 china smut the can! of the t"is.l Peter has New m t be ti M1 meeting of medial-\wm be held hi the 0M of the on: Ill receiver "' the Court Home. 0 Sound. --:: we'M" the in: y of ()(‘tohv’ tt the hou- ot 2.30 clock in ' " TAKE "25:03 that Peter Janis Helena, th, lately carnmg on Mill“. In the town of Durham. In the Countykpt Grey, did on ".ira 16th My of September. 1932, mak" " ntttttttraetd lumen: of all h',s Nutty tor Extremal! of his (xvd non. Ind tint T; J. Rutherford. w. new beenâ€. l unpainted me to be mm “0% sum of tio, mid Peter has. chem, Until li,e l moments: TAKE tski,: that In Helena, ith. Intel on business tn' the town In the Catnip! Grey, 16th dsy of September. 1 " Inbound itpunent Property tor alarm“: ' IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ot PETER JAMES McLEAN. SEPTEIBEE 'f, 1932 Inch â€lam ll extended frw'; this community to In Alex nu. afford and m in their recent I,- cavemen. COLLECTIONS DO WE ttEY RESULTS? A Tatum enact WMâ€: , nut in that I an very well that with your work in “h; I: m. I had com the. uncut how - ........ July 29332 and In I. y Cook visited th, hrs: of week with Hammad friends Rally In: union will be cbsor,ri, In our My School on Oct. 1 Queen St Church Sunday. Mr I.“ In w. J. Greenwood ith' Clan and In Howard Ritchie mu an evening hm. week with Mr Ah." McIntosh and utters. Domoch. with her niece. in Kenneth Yawn an at Arthur. A umber from um communil) an M the wivem Seerl‘ra (tl Inu Elsie In.†returned to Ihr, l an. M! . week with her [731.13, [In Rebeca Bank! ls Hulaâ€;- Eur! "nt In the church was f",,; Int My to “Item to the splume long service by the male ('lw‘ Mr and In Win. under and ~..,. child!“ ttd mm. mummy i.\~ other tthmdB, - the week . " with " mu, Mr cud Mrs T I Mr Alex. moon spent the itrrk and with 'teqtqtat tHettdg. Mr and In George Twtuti, or Murdoch. more recent visitors V '; Mr and In but Hopkins. - mo McDonald, Luck., m s vukad "ttnr u the hum Hr. Mr an! In L. Henna. It 'gtsqmg* m returned iv" r .m 3 'tttrap" of weeks wm. ; 't ulnar In Mar. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT The In- at the breaking mat-mm. “sandman-Manna n , ,1, “Destined!“ plat for h “It! i All" arGmumesem. to Kr nnd Mrs Woodie min] are )1 'r _ Grant, Mount Forest, HI. 0°!er heroin 24th day at trepten.1, 3! tint the first orUrio Assignm- day m Joe young Mr CUSTOM a Printed forms Let us Forms "ir Printing Factory Form Butters Used Cheque. Local A We you of ti "eterteat F c Audion Sa le Envelopu Ono um. C Ono variety ot three time: '10. $Utnone Statement Fa 'MNCIQC R u ti, Every In delight. , plus the " holiness. Folder: Fletcry Fo 00' our pnc SEPTE Pamphlets Report. Booklets Fin-new Gunn Ete., Ete Not only NEW SEP But Roy: DO Keep i " inch I RIDING â€DING FERTiL DE LAVA VULCA JO TH lea HE FL