;rçk Stree. 71 Ir o! the'two owued by the AND LuciDle Sage, We have just receivod -il si îipment of the rîswest styles, made up iii ",real' PICES.. $36'.O to $665 0 You'II Like IThom J.:'M.lliH cks Jowolor and Optiolan (succesgsor, Le R. N. Bassett) Broçk Ste, 'WHlTBV LOCAL HAPPENINGS Di, E. W. Sisson has rented the new bick house rec'ently erected by Miss Wallace on Green Street,- and wiloccupy it-shortly., P. J,.%ul1lvan, lloenaed plumber and .tiuamItli, Brook St. N., Whity.-tf. Get a chol-ee:buildlng lot at the Ellis sale, on Iguclid St., Auguet 26th. ~Arthur W. Lyndo, -bâcher of slngU Ing, teaches in Whltby each Monday. Phone 118. -tf., Win. Scett; of Brock Street South, lias sold hie residence, and wlll move lite family te 'BrockvIlle in the near future. W. H. Kennedy,, barrIsterl, etc. 0f- fice ouÃ. door weat of Poit Office, Dundas Street, VWtby. -tf. A ruinunage sale and tea wlll bc held lu the Baptlst Suuday Sehool room on Wédnesday, Septem.ber 2lst, froma 4 to, 7 o'clock under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. -Cholce building lots may be obtained at the sale of!-the -Elle property on Euclld St., rlday, Auguet 26th. Every mieniber of Eastern Star Lodge, No. 72, I.O.O.F., 15 requested to me ,ct ln tho lodge roo m next Tucsday eveuiing, Auiguet 31st. Invitation to Toronto- and Sovoreîgn Grand Lodge lu Sopteitiber. Do flot forget this. Tlhcý' steaniiei',Jahlw arrived on Sat- urdaiy witb 4,9f tons o! D. L. & W.I $craînton coal7 fromOswego, N.Y., for IlColdring & Son. -They expcct hler býckiiuit week wlth a cargo of stove Wafiors' Saturfday Speclals- 421n. navy ail wool Trîcolette- serge, 98c. a Yard; 52-lu. navy ail wool serge at V. Al49 yard; J.P. CoaV's mercer crochet *cotton, whito and colors, 10c. bail; Coat'«ý 200 yardspools, 3 for 25c.; Boys' ready' to wear tweed suite $495 te $200omn'si tweed suits $12.0 to $49.90,, cleartng'lines Iu ladies 'and misses middies, regular $2 te $3, Sat. tÙday sale price 98C, W. G. Walters'. 1\tir,. and Mrs. S. J.-Henry, Bowman- *ville, announce the engagement.of tÃtir (,lde~r daugliter, Eva.Mildred, tu WilliamIi-loy Harrîs, cf Edmonton, AWta., eldst son o! Mr. Wm. Har~ris, of Brooklin, Ont.,' thoeniarriage to take place early in September. Reserve the date 1 Sept. 4th and 6th, for Almonds Harveet Home to be held at the chuircli.- Speclal Sunday services at 11 am. and 7 p.-m. Good program aiid tea wlllbe servied ou the followiug -Tucsdlay evenlng. 'Admission, Aduits 50C, chiîdren 35c. Bargal ns A 4Ib. TIhof U LRE PLIJM JAM, 85e A 4 lb. lin of Pure STRAWBERRY JAM A or"85c CANADIAN SARDINES 4 for .25c GOOD BLACK TEA 25c Your Buieus Frlend Wme; Meokor Phoe ada Co. (lot a cliolce building lot at the Eilte sale, on Euclid St., Âuguot 26t.h. Dr. Wln.ý Camipbell ax#d Dr. James Campbll, of Chicago, aýd Mr. David Yarnold,, of Ptroo were in town last week attendn thf i funeral ef their uncla,-Mr. Jamies T'weedie. They are al eld Whitby beys, land in going jabout town were delighjted with its 1 growth anâ beauty. Dr., Wm. CaRmp- bell mrearked on the fine maple trees which Ue the streets, end wendered why so many pines arè allowed te grow, as they hinder th' growth of the maples. MILLINERY O ]NS. I invite the ladies e! tli twn ad vi- ciuity te attend my fo 1~ FaîMii- eryOpenings te be lield pu Thursday, Septerliber lst, 'wleu I will show a f ull range e! the latest fali styleg Miss G. NOTICE TO HOUSEKEEPERS. Liet us fix those loose deors and cold ratiling >windows with Chiamberlain Perfect Weather Strip! Installed by Threadgold Bres., phone 255.,- Cheaper and better than double windows. -10 MORE BOOKS FOR LIBRÂRY. Dr.-Neely has given te the Library anumber of the best books of fiction'. The gift is mudli appreciated. TOP RE-COVERING. The Central Garage has opened a new department to its b~siness, that of top re-covering. First-class ser- vice is guaranteed, and 125 per cent. on the regular prices-eau' be saved by letting the Central Garage do the work. A 24-heur service is pro.m- ised te those requiring - auto tops re- covered. Our new manager o! the repairing department, Mr, Jeffries, tuirne eut strietly first class repairing wfffle youi watt, at lewest prices. Collin's Sliee Store. W.A.A.A. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting -of the Whitby Amateur Athle-tie Association will tbe held lu the Council Chamber ou Fri- day 'evening of this week at 8 e'clock. Reporte will be presented and eleetion o! ofileers will take place., It is likely thero wlll be consîderable discussion wlth regard to plans for: the coming year, and a large attendance e!f mem- bers Is urged. Everythlng in H ardi 15Geoe.M I Job lots o! shees o! al Colline' Shoe Store. kinds 98e. at NEW SCHOOL NEARLY READY. With the exception of a few articleE of furniture, the new public sehool iL almost ready for occupation when th( sehool'term opens in September. ,Ni definite announcement las been mai regarding the opening ceremonies but it is expected that at a meeting of the Board of Education to be heh this evening sorne - decision will b( reached as to the nature of sudh pro ceedings. The Board wili also decîdi as te when the sclools will open Trhursday, September lst, le the stat. utory date, but-the Board may, if il 50 desires, iýefer it umtil the day afte: Labor Day, namely, until Tuesday September 6th. -- Ixylophone aud saxaplione were given, CANAs,.#um only iu part by those who took their PORIANI><IEM NT aud hlmBel!, and hls jokes and sngs Dr. iIlams' Ily & Inseet DOOti'yep were greatly enjoyed by the crowd:'R * isa a -master lu the art o! eutertalinug, -Coai OtitdoliVee8d 10 iii pRt'iOf toWn .sud in aiwayi;'on thie move., At the plauô, tpe, hp te a skllled performer, ovare at Lowest Pi'Ices and lie acte$ as pteufst for the orches- Itbtra selectiousý' Followiug the program- 3qa dance was lield ou, the spacleus dauc- ce , w h tby iugfliber from 10 o'clock until 1 a.m., and there was a crewd of dancers al eveniug, who mlglitily enjoyed the op- Lt bers, were conveyed by motor bus and 1 eu-air exer¶tise. got away te an early start. The wea--4. ther man did net beam lis, desiiable POINTS CONCERNING NFWHG smile, but in spite -of the inclemeut SWOO CRRCUUM weatYer the picnic was a decided suc- SHO URCLM a cess in every way. Dr. and Mrs. John 1 uyegtsbet r loe ,s J. Moore opened their*splendid home each year, one of. which must . e lit- e and provided hospitality and every- e2upil wit 0 one agreed that the picnic was an en- 2 ýpl rt examinations in 'e joyable one. Mrs. Moore was former- June on the subjects studied difing ,ly President cf the Girls' W. A. at'that year, and are granted standing 9 St. John's, and 1er many friends ap-j in that subject by obtaining 50 per' d preciated the opportuiiity of vislting'cent. on the sanie. e 1er in-1er uew home in this way. The~ 3. Pupils who do net gdesire the, -visitors had an opportuiiity of -seeing Teachers' nor Matriculation Course,! e the results of the doctor's hobby-the the general.lligh School course- may 1garden. Some, of the béautiful gla(!- ý taken, in which the Principal is -iolas were brought hom e and used in allowed to choose the subjects best t th Chrdlion unda lat. Te isuited te the pupils needs.. By pass- rspacious grounds and home of Dr. and ing on six such subjects i. the Lower ryMrs. Moore ;proved an ideal place for School and six more in the Middle the picmic. jScliool, the pupil is given a Gradua- Get a choice building lot at the Ellis IAPATSJFC ONT sale, on Euclid St., August 26th. AP L SRAD.OO çà BEN HOKEA AGAIN. The publie will be glad -te learn that Ben Ilekea and lis concert party have been engageçl for another appearauce lu Whitby at Bay Park on Friday, September 2nd. ;'The music of this aggregation was greatly enjoyed wlen tley gave a concert here re- cently, and Mr..-John. Bolton has de- cided te bring them te ihitby again for a dance which lie will holdat Bay Park pext Friday. The dancing floor wili be enlarged by the remeval of the phatform for the orchestra, wlich will be iocated elsewhere. Those wvho wish to lear the music without participa- ting lu the dance, may do so, as a&~- mission te the park is being charged at 25c.- eacl <and war tax). Dances will be 10c. a dance (and war ta x).! Be. I-Iokea's music je exceptionally fine. Don't miss thie. -75 pairs e! ladies' pumps, boots and It is expected that at the end o! thie week, or the first of next week, thie sur- faciug, of!-the Dundas Street. pavement will be begun. The laylug -o! the six-1 inchi cement base, as well as of the eurbs and gutters, lias progressed as far eas t as Asli Street, and probably ýwould have been further aleng had not delays been caused by the pavement gang evertaiting the gang o! men lay- Iug the stormn sewers. The work is pro- gressing ýwell, liowever, and another week sliould see the cement base laid te the limit of the tewn's portion, at Reynolds Street. The bitulithie surface il e to hput on hot, frem a huge mixer that wil be stationed on a slding at the C. P. R. tra.ck; and will bè rolled to a thiekuese o! twe luches by steam rollers. Even wlth the work advanced enly te its present stage, oee au see the Immense improvement that is te be made iu Dundas Street. A large tritek owued by the Depart- INQUEST FURTIIER ADJOURNED oxfords, $4.00, $5.QO and $6.00 values at ment of mtliways1was atcLu'-"- vu. ' -The iuquest Inie the death o! Joshuia $1.98. Collins' Shee Store. nelde Street on Monday, and tbrougli Whitfield, who was killed by a C.P.R. trafIRe !rom the east had te be diverted freight' train here on the mornlng o! ALL SAINTS' CHURCH (Angian) o ver a detour along Garden Street te August 6th, was postpoued from Mon- the Toronto-Eastern track along Mary day evening, when it was te be held, B unday, August 28tli. - Street wesNIo the House o! Refuge pro- owing te the absence from town o! Col. 8 a.m., Holy Communion. perty, thence soutli again- to the Klng- .Farewell, Crown'Attorney. The date 10 a.m, Sunday Sehool. ston Road. Wltli the laylng o! the bi- eof the next sittiug of the inquest bas il a.m.--Morning Prayer and Ser- tulîthie. su rface, it should not ho more been fixed for Monday i. the Council Mou. than two weeks before a part of Dun- Cliamber, ai 5 p.m. -3' p.m.-Adult Bible Class in the das St reet le agalu ready for use. Church. Subjeet, "Llf e o! Elielia."1 Chlebidn ot a*eotie 4.30 p.in.-Brookllu' service. -AG Clilc billuglos aybe btlnd 7 p.m.Evening Prayer and 5cr-- PRESENTED WITLICLUB -BG at the sale o! tho Elli property ou mon on "ýpook o! H-abakkuk." TIc Port H-opeý Guide of hast wvcek Euclid St., Frlday, Auguet 26tli. Wèdnesday evenlng, 7.30 p.m., Bible contained-¶4,he foliowing item in ref- Study in,-parisli room. erence -te 611e of Whitby's new busi- GOOD CROPS IN MANITOBA. . ness men: A.J.Sene, fDubaMa. -ý WOIMEN'S ISIUETA Mr. Cecil Walsl, of Whitby, spent A. J. pnghsucro urban e M an - ISITTETA hîe week-end with lis parents, Mr. reuwig ls ubcritin e te a- A very pleasant afteruoon tea un-. and Mrs. Alex. Wish, Barrett's Ter-! zette and Chrouicle, says:-"We havei lad lots ef rain. The creps around der the auspices o! the Women's In- race. A number of Cecil's& friends whet tisstitute, was lield on Friday on Mrs. took advantage of this opportunity te here are excellent. The wha hsj.H. Perry's lawn. This tea at Mrs.1 show in a tangible form the estee-m bsels teilltucre, au d rley20tIc50Perry s bas become au aunual event Iin -which Mr. Walsh is leld. After a bsme s withe hoarman30 te 70tbheJo! the Institiite. A liearty and cordial, very .pleasant urne at the home of hels. The fiarmers commenced- cut- welcome is always given the members Mr. anid Mrs. George Garnett, Ontario. tiu lai wek(AuusiStl."and their friende by Mrs. Pcrry. A street, last Saturday evening, Mr. H. , musical program given by Mrs. Geo., E. Martin, on behaif ef the gathering, * A. Ross, Miss L. Dryden and Mr. H. prescnted Mr. Walsh with a very WHITBY HIGH SCHOOL WILL Goudron, was mucli enjoyed. handsome -club bag. A very appetiz- RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY, , ing lunch was served by île hostess, SEPTEMBER 6th. NOBLLLS W . a fier whieî brief speeches were mnade Ontario neeids preparec, cîtizens te OBL LS EK expressing regret ai losing Mr. Wash fi responsible positions.4 During the past week there have as -a citizen of Port Hope, but assur Whitby HigI School is buihitet been ne games in the Town League, ing hm of île very best wishesfo serve îhe citizens of this community.an it would look as if the baseball is succcss i. lis new home. At île June Matriculailon ýExam. Ã"ùrseojisautceued The even-j candidateg were 94 per cent. succcss- luge- are becomxnug so short that it le DEATH 0F MRS. GEO. RICE, 0F fui, and on ail examinatiens our re- now impossible te play a game o! any XOÃ"SIAWA. cord was 87 per cent. lengl, and time- is being devotcd te football, which eau be played te, a laVer Many WTitby fricnds wihl sineerely heur, owing te abillty te sce the larger, regret te learn of tle death whicb NORTH WARD RATEPAYERS' bail muchla lnger in the evenlng. Iteck place early lasi Thursday mern- ASSOCIATION- MONTHLY e- ing ju Torente of Mre,. Geo. Rice, of -.1MEETING. Qcolbotbgvaitst afOhawa. The demise took -place ai The regular monthly meeting of thelbosbgvrey tla!îe residence of.1er daughter, Mrs. E. île North Ward Retepayers' Associa- price. Colline' Shoe Store. Gu, oowing overayershis. tien will be held in the Parish Hall of 4-j Mrs. Rice, wlo lad reached the allot- Ail Saints' Churel on Thursday even- 'WILL SEND FLOWER EXHIBIT. ted tîree score and ten, lad resided ing, September ici, 1921, ai cight Oai oriutra so ia- aOshawa al b er life, and heft boere Oilc.A fulh aitendauce is request- The OtroHriutrlAsca year ago'te live with 1er daughier ed'ashom tieneje oakingotlare disphay Of flow-, inToronto. Besides a husband, two dl as conemt eorsofe'impotnceesagheCnda.Ntoa xibi-'daugîiters, Mrs. Guy and Mrs. Hure, wil bebroghtbefre le eetng. tien. The Whiiby Brancl la askcd teoi survive île dcceased. Mrs. Rice was supply ai Icast two boxes of blooms a sister-in-law of Mr. Thos. Rice, of ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, (Anglican) for September 5th,-Labor Dayf. Any this tewu. Her lusband resided i. PORT WHRITBY. eue, whether a memberof île Society Whiîîy wben a yeung man. Messrs. Sunday, Augusi 28, 1921. or net, laviuig flowers, and willing te Geo. M. Rice, W. E. Rice and Wm. -a.m., Holy Communion. contribute, many or fcw, te muke aÂre ehwatne l uea *10 a.rn., Sunday Sdhool. good sbowing from Wbitby,.kindly whch was heîd at Oshawa lasi Sat- il a.m.-Speciar service and ser- notify île President, Miss M. V. urday afterneon. Interment was lu mon for young folks. Parents invitcd Powell, Mrc. Starr, phone 64, île Sc-UIion Cemetery. te corne and briug ibeir children. rétary, W. G. Augustus, or Miss An- 7pmEvening Frayer and Ser-nés, siating tIc colors and varicties mon. "A Test cf Christian Charac- théy eau supply. The colQT5 are: Ail TO TAKE OVER TWO BLOCKS ON îez." sha(ýes of yellows; ai shades of blue, Th DUNDAS STREET. -'--violet, mauvean purple; and al TeCliairman Ã"u Streets, Wm. Maw, BAPTST CURCHshades of pink, red, scarlet. Miss M. rcclved notice last week thai, lu ac- BAPISTCHUCIIV. Powell, President W. H. S. celdance witli a requesi o! the Town Suudity, August 28t1 -a--Ceuncil and a plan of the Highways il. a.m.-Sunday Sehool service in DEPUTATION TO TORONTO. Deatmn whicl las been under con- techurch. Speaker-Mr. Rgbert A deputation consistilfg ef Mayer C. smerant ad deîetet hoerDarta- Thompson. Music - "Scrviug Jesus" E Harper, A. M. Ross, Supi.z-G. W. p. smet lie rêesp olty for aingilie (Sith).lerpkis)aF. ndfrLi eEvey and Town Cierk A. W. Jacksorf two blocks on Dundus Street frem Gar- C7iidren" (Hoping-srvce. Sbj- t went te Toronto yesterday te mccit by den Vo Reynolds Street.' This 'means 7 p.m.-tevaeg - servc. Suj EciW. apPointni.nt representatives '0f île Hyà that the tewn wlll be saved île expense "A tee-TrmstrongMr. E. Wac . dro Elecftie Power Commission, and e! paving . the road from the corner Armstreug will preacî.ou behalf o! the Whitby Public Utllity at o!fl udsSre eelt l Eveyon wlcoe+ - Commission te protesi againsi île pro- sîreet leading te the College, and iliat posed Increase lu île poecr charge te îleB portiono! île Kingston Road lias SPECIAL SONG SÈjRVICE, PRES- $29 per liorse power per annum from be ae vra ato h rvn - BYTERIAN CHURCH, île rate o! $25 whlch las prcvlously clal lga. heasiarte îeProwin Sunday Evening, August 28. been pald Thc representatives o! the by tis step Ywill be .cousiderable. A(- Solos and Choruse from .Handel'stPuic UtheitygCommss in ublthe d ee rdîngîy île operatleus o! île War- Oratorioe «"The Messial." ta ne l gemn lhteSy ren Pavlng Co.'esîeam excavator were mour Power Ce., ~whidli wastaken over lild Up wlen h lad reachcd Reynolds - ~Program.: 'by île Hydre, Whutby was eutitlcd te Sire.Je ipeethla o e Organ. Overtute (Hiandel). a maximum rate e! $25 ever, a perlod been amnuounced- wletler tle Warren Réecit. and Aria, "Con-fort Ye -My o! thirty years, and that this agrce- Ce. will be asked te de île work for Feople," "«EverY Valley Shall bc Ex- ment le bindIng upon thc Hydre Elc-île Gevernmuct or wliethei' the Depari. 4. In the Teachers' Course there are eight examinations for- Lower Sehool, eight for Middle Sehool, and nine for Upper School. 5. A pupil may take his first class certificate with -the Language (Latin and French) or Science-both are not required as heretofore; aý pupil may take his first without baving tried the Lower Sehool. MAIL CONTEÂCT .SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post- niaster General, will be received at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 80th of Septeznber, 1921, for the conveyance of Hie Majesty'5 Mails, on a* proposed contract for four years, six tirnes per week on the route Port Perry' Rural Mail Route No. 4, via Manchester, f rom the firet day o! January, 1922, next. Printed notices containlng further informa- tion as to conditions of iproposed contract rnay ho seen and blank formns of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Port Perry, Manchest.-r. and at the office of the Post Of- fice InsDector, Toronto. POST OFFICE INSPECTOR'S' OFFICE, Toronto, August 1Sth. 1921, -10 PostOffice Inspector. BASE BALL' Centrmal League LINDSAY v.OSHAWA ALEXANDRA PARK OSHAWA SATURDAY, AUC. 27 Game called ai 3 o'clock. - Admision, 35c, DONT Spoil Vyour Pickles By IJsIng Infeplor Vinegarand Spices.* WVe Bell only XXX White Wine and XXX Blended Cider Vine. gars full strength - the best Vinegar made in Canada. Our Spices are guaranteed fres.h and absolutely pure. Let us flli the order for your favorite recipe. W. B.PRINGLE &CO.' PHONE 34 Headquarters for Choice Groceries; WITBY9 ONTARIO0 CALLM20 If you want to go anywhere in an Easy Running, Comfortable' - (losed Car. - Comf ort -and Courtesy'. iPARKER Phono 290 PEIRY 81., lVEI ONT., The Olsnsy Umdsutaklng b.on OSHAWA l'homoê 1082, New Noter, Equ[poemt hie paint axidi 0 e. - rider net -ne-- *Geo W. P. Every, Superintendent The Public Utility Commission of the To'Wn of Whitby. - To Rent For Sale. Etc.' APPLUS WANTÈD4. I wlsh te-buyany quantity o0f ulce eatIig and cooking apples, pears, fat chiokens-and liens. H. A. Powers. FOR SALET A young Dur4am bull, two years old, in prime conledition. Apply to Geo. Coi; Whltby Tp. -tf. FOR SALE. Hansom horse, buggy, and harness for sale. ADply te, J. E. Beacock, Mgr- tie Station, Ont. FOR RENT. House to rent, al eonvenienoe. Ap- plY to Éing Bros., Whltby. TO REN'T. Six roomed lieuse. Apply to E. ]R Freemian, Unïversal Garage, Wbitby. Smal.1 pige for sale, lot 30,con. 4,. Whitby Tp. Apply _b. Victor, Whitby. 1, FOR BATE Houase ontaining six Moins, large Pantry, clothes eupboards aud sumnier- kitelien. Land consiste o! oue ai re beat garden sefi, pear and apple or- ebard, alse xnall fruits. Large- barn. Property of late Michael (Gr1ff1n. Âp- plY on D'remises, Maryr St., -or te Mn J. Mtelntyre. -t! * FOR SALE A parler coek astoee (self- feedler > in goed condition. APPly at the- Gazette FARM FOR RENT. 'South of Oshawa, lbetween the town. and the Lake. Good land and excel- lent market right at baud. Imïne- Cigté possession for plougbiing. Fuli piassessieu April lst, 1922. Apply te G. D. Conaut, Oshawra, Ont. ;-t! Solld brick. resideuce for sale, corner lot,:: large grounds,, 16 roome, cenven- ieuees. eue-quarteir acre o! geod garden- wth frù1ý, Âpply box 263, WhitbY...Zt ýWhltby GrMist MNIII, CEEEIL H. WALSH, Proprietoir ANOINER CARLOAD 0IF OATS to be unloaded this weeke SECU RE YOURS BEFORE -The PRICE ADVANOES E'urity Floir, Cream of the West, Monarch and Marvel kept in stock. Hoadquarters- for Bran, Shorts, -Rolled Qats, Chop, Mill Feeds, Chick Feds and Baled Hay at, reasonable prices. We have a quantity of Gunn' : Hog Meal, to c1ear at a' aspeclal price. Choppinm and Rolling' don. daily. SATISAOION GUARANTEED.I SPECIALS 1H18 WEEI< I L pail Gunn's Easifirst Shortening, 2 lb. Dingman's XX Soap Chips, MayonaiseSalad Dressing, Reindeer Condensed Coffee, Phone. Nol il $100 Groce r Stop, Look and Think! 1mw Prico: luM-.Effoct CAIL AND SEE OUR > IMPERIAL BRANO HARNESS Knëwn the world over. AND GET, OUR LATEST MARKET PRUCE. Ail ilarness Parts at greatly REDUCED PRICES. Let us Have Your Repairs in Hà rness and Boots. W. Mlddleton WHITBaY Boots Repairsi TWELVE hlgh-grade Business Schools are operated, bY CANADA BUSINESS 1.CQOLLEGE-. - TORONTO Af! llîated with Canada Business College, Oshawa, A position awéits every graduate., 2,000 ambitiouw young - people take advantage of our up-to-date courses every year. We train the BEST Stenographers, Book- keepers, Aceountants, Secretar- ies, Civil Servants, etc. -THE jjE-ý*j5.OO per month.% $s0.00 for 6 ,months Home Study Course. - WRITE FOR PARTICULÂRS. GJEo. SpoTToNff, President. ÂRTH UR SPOTTON, Vloe-Preosideut. formierlý GRýOOERY Eo -J. CURIRY, Harnes* Maker Broek-,St. North, - - eljI Harnes: Rspahod. 1GOLLEGE and SPADINA.