sympathy r â€" George ital last nts served bhappy half even Hick rith grandâ€" & to r the Toronto his mothâ€" on _ and in Durâ€" i couple Mr and M â€" were Tgus rson veek is Visit. 1 for a on Sunâ€" colâ€" the his be Toronto r mother, d â€" home lay after friends, . remainâ€" did ing oronto h hber | Dougâ€" hters gethâ€" ghter with h her lied calâ€" rch the the with Tison. Oore eIntosh | were: n in for of drey Sunday Mr. and ugh home are the of to are De her ) CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. 4 moon once sed upon i Mrs. D. G. Mcl home of her daugh: husband, Mr. A. very ill after a crit appendicitis. Latest feeling easier. W known here, a speec recovery is earnestl all. 20 e nEy -ull,"' two boys, spent their holiday in the| ey Sudbury district and incidentally vis-‘Ml ‘ted the Quintuplets and â€" saw thoml to one at a time, with hundreds of oth-,‘n' ers. The latter part of last week | At was spent in southern counties . | Sp Mr and Mrs Gordon Kirktow»n!h(’l journeyed at the weekend to Coldâ€" ity water on a visit to our one time} A station agent, Mr and Mrs H. Mecâ€"! of Innis and family, taking with them | of Mrs H. B. McLean and daughter | the Anna, by way of Wasaga Beach.j Midland, and the Shrine . 1 Get our prices before purchasing else where. it will pay you. Wel the 28th of July. It is tentively su, memorial service be at which Hon. Mr. land, a son of Mark an address. Furthe will yet be made at ‘nterested . Mr and Mrs WO club of ances of the Bible." Thi has always done well for t exceeding in amount, . m; more pretentious localities A meeting of the man; others is called for, Thur ing in connection with St United Church. _ The gal will be held the following . the Agr‘l Hall and school to be followed by a play, lights of San Fey" sponsor Kevy. Mr Fmemok smm nio Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock It is enjoyed by young and it regularly. ~If not nOW‘ a ons ols oo ons o their amiable daughter, Ma on hber holidays from Toron We are promised a treat . nesday â€" night, by a Bible azent, Mr. Breuder, on * ances of the Bible." This has always done well for the th Rev. Johnston ‘each on Sm’ 2 : and Salem. Sacrament of the i1 be dispensed in Still ar home of family in Pm it Mrs Archie McArthur of left last week with her sis Mrs Dobson, for a return y her in Toronto. We hope ; s‘cn will be beneficial and to both. Henderson‘s Bread WR Aycnien tns1 Then again a little girl was welcome caller at the home . and Mrs Archie MceArthur, Dr both of whom we hope will 5: a long whilé. DOUble enmemas (Arrived too late for Priceville prosperous arrived at the home 0o Victor Scheurman a w Then again a little & Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ w Oa| Pilot * 0 JOHN McGOWAN empting Buns, Cakes and P Will th»39 raquiring ertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : THE PEOPLE‘S MILLSs £rl Hall and school grounds followed by a Play, "The glow of San Fey" sponsored by the Mr. Bushel, one time â€" pastor now of Maxweii. The dramatic f that village provides the talâ€" HENDERSON‘S BAKERY a trial. _ _ way of Wasaga Beach, and the Shrine. . G. McLean visited at the her daughter Mamie, whose Mr. k. . MeDonald is fter a critical operation for N. MeDonald interchanging ‘v. Johnston on holidays, will on Sunday 21st at St. Columâ€" ve saw the eclipse of the : more, and had it impresâ€" us the wonderful mathemâ€" FLOUR T ME EWc . See held the following evening " o tran ul e â€" . PRICEVILLE another McArthur , f the Reeve, his in the Glen. in the mtest account he was T. Well and favorably & speedy and successful earnestly hoped for, by Mrs W. G of Markdale, wnil ;l‘e'l;ver _ Further arrangements made at a meeting of all hey _ "â€" â€" . _ o , HOpe WwHEK stey for , iile. Double conznlnhuon..{ chie McArthur otctownllne.‘ week with her sister<inâ€"law PRICEVILLE JULY 2%5, 1935 amount, many suggested that the be held August 25, Ir. Justice McFar ie Lord‘s supper in this church on a return visit wm. . Thursday evenâ€" managers and McBride and hope the Toronto . This locality St. Columba garden party by young and old. _ Eat not now a customer, give wife â€" and person of lary Belle ning in grounds week) pleasant society, other Is Good Bread / [ turned to Toronto Sunda , spending the past two week ,father’s. Mr. Allan McLean Mr. David Hincks and ored to Toronto on Wedn were accompanied home on by Miss Almeda for a mo the Mrs Joe Sangster of Montreal is visiting her mother, Mrs Eliza Burt. Mrs Percy Chalmers and son reâ€" Misses Olive and Ma of Cleveland and Mrs C of Durham, visited their the home of Mr. Jas. W Oat Chop Crimpled Oats Lou o e och . malg | 0d to Mr and Mrs Archie McKechnie, a daughter, Miss Catherine Milne, R. N. is in attendance . The July meeting of St. Columba W.M.S. and W.A. was held at the home of Mrs. Malcolm Melnnis and _ Miss Winnifred McConkey spent a _ day with friends in Flesherton . _ Miss Helen McVicar is also on a | Tisiting tour with friends in Toronâ€" _to, and her quiet manner and smile is much missed in the store and arâ€" ound the corner. She is wished well by everyone. _ The funeral of the late Mrs Wm. Scott, Inistogue, took place on Monâ€" day to McNeil‘s cemetery here, _ We forgot to mention last week that a social evening was held in the church recently. Me and Mrs Sandy Stoneouse and family were presented with a set of dishes and many other useful articles, having their house burned by lightning a few weeks ago. They greatly appreciate all the kindness that has been shown to thhem, and to the many usefu] gifts received . it with her mother ronto, who is at pr list. She was acce daughter Jane, and Sunday night. â€" 200000 AHemnested to any unbeliever . There is not many â€" now adays. In olden times ‘"at school, they had to believe it or take a licking." Vide Andy Bell. Miss Belle Weir enjoyed a visit in Detroit for a week. Her sister, Mrs Ritchie taking her place and duties at the home here of Mr James Weir Mrs F. G. Karstedt was on a visâ€" it with her mother last week in Toâ€" ronto, who is at present on the sick list. She was accompanied by her danghiae woo _ TWS FEED day, the hou; it would tats atical skill (This DURKHAM. ONT. Toronto Sunday _ after _ past two weeks at her Week‘s Budget) Shorts ‘a‘ evening was held in the ently. Me and Mrs Sandy and family were presented of dishes and many other cles, having their house lightning a few weeks greatly appreciate all the that has been shown â€" to I to the many useful gifts nour and the minute, when take place. The rotundity rth was again manifested ibeliever . There is not w adays. In olden times Ne tg s § 97 1 Wednesday, July 10th ‘s Archie McKechnie, a s Catherine Milne, R. . Jas. Weir. and Margaret Weir Mrs â€" Geo. Newell, d their cousins at necessary tor tell to the *Â¥ had to believe it or ." Vide Andy Bell. Neir enjoyed a visit in week. Her sister, Mrs astries A ND VICINITY Wednesday and e on Thursday a month‘s vaâ€" the absence of . Muir presidâ€" as. _ The roll " a text about returned on Messrs.A. Kellough and C. G. Boorâ€" man of the Owen Sound choir gave a fine duet with much feeling, and Miss H. Willsie, organist of St. Anâ€" drew‘s Church played. Many floral tributes were banked around the casket from The Family, Mr. and Mrs Mino, Mr and Mrs Dave iag vogs y t~ â€""..* ** u000. â€"con.â€" 16, Proton . an Elder, a valued member of the It was also celebrated as a reunion choir, and in all his dealings. _ He of the Ferguson clan, so there were spoke of his faith and hope in Christ present many stalwarts of brawn in death, referred to the victorious and muscle . Congratulations and life, to the still more victorious death renewing of old acquaintances | was swallowed up in victory. All skill, in~ the order of the day. As 1 believe a genuities of man, and ministrations fuller account will be forwarded from of loved ones had failed, though freeâ€" abler pen, enough said. ly and whole heartedly given. He{ SEniUCCHHONE TKE OR eeicn as . } counselled that though weeping may’ IN MEMORIAM endure for the night, jJoy cometh ln| BINCKSâ€"In loving memory of Mrir the morning. His Christian character] David Hincks who departed â€" this his sympathy and love was bmught; life, July 23, 1926. out and that his absence would be * felt when they next met together. ’VMotl;:;l deat. : how / ie have m!uedl The visiting pastor offered his sinâ€" h | cere sympathy to the bereaved, which g::::};?‘g ::5;: elt h:‘;ugl:;lely | we all feel and impart here. Rev. We scarce know what to do. , N. McDonald read the Scripture pasâ€" She did not fail to do her best | sage and gave out the hymns while .. ° â€" ® + pay the Hospital Staff. Miss MacMillan thanked all kindly and invited one and all to her new home. * A chicken dinner was served > to all present, and a complimentary adâ€" dress was read by one of the nurses ‘The bride, who has been in the hosâ€" pital 4 years, was presented with a lovely walnut occasional chair, from Previous to h tion was held a man, Dunnville. The young couple have the best wishes of a long and happy wedded life, from a host of friends. Previous to her marriage, a recepâ€" tion was held at home of Miss Coleâ€" On thei in Fergus The groomsman was Mr Murray MacMillan, brother of the bride. Afâ€" ter the signing of the register and congratulations, a dainty wedding supper was served at the Park Hoâ€" tel, Flesherton, to the immediate members of the family . ‘ The bride‘s travelling outft was a suit of boucle delphinium blue shrimp with matching accessories. The hapâ€" py couple left amid showers of conâ€" fetti and good wishes on a honeyâ€" moon trip to Muskoka and other points . The maid of honor was sister of the groom, Miss Eva Hill, and was prettily attired in a chiffon dress and wore a corsage of sweet peas . The bride looked charming in a gown of shell pink triple sheer, fasâ€" hioned on simple lines and wore a corsage of pink roses and lily â€"of the valley. A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized on . Saturday afternoon July 20th at 4 o‘clock, when Miss Catherine Euphenia MacMillan, dauâ€" ghter of Mr and Mrs Hector R. Mcâ€" Lean, became the bride of Mr. Wm. Drury Hill, son of the late T. A. and Mrs Hill of Fergus. Rev. Norâ€" man MacDonald of Priceville, perâ€" formed the wedding earaman. ] News this morning is that Miss Mather is teacher here. ’ The W.I. formed at winter courses, will ho meeting at home of 1 Watson . The pretty Miss Thelr a pleasing visitor at the equally pleasant cousin, aret McArthur on the t News this mornin# i. | Mrs. A. B. H-cDonlld | of Owen Sound in their | reavement. With â€" six minutes foot ball game â€" betw and Dromore resulted tie at Amos chureh g large turn out tested viands and still lots stray trekkers. Keep in mind the on Sunday, July 28, man MacDonald in t} church . [ the worthiness . of the deâ€" in his work in the church as ing her Normal ters Mrs J Mc Aldcorn. Congratulations Mather, who was mer and Wilf, Watson and 1 nieces Betty and Dorothy Wa turned with them for a visit. Mr and Mrs L, McKinnon : daughter, Freddie and Freda gary â€" are holid;ylng with th ters Mrs J. McKee and Mrs kxg. 2i °_ Cation . Mr and Mrs Stewart Thompson Mt. Albert visted her brothers their â€"return they will reside Johnston led in prayer. HILLâ€"MacMILLAN «I. formed at close of the °0 was successful in passâ€" Ormal examinations. sympathy is extended to church garden out tested the minutes overtime cousin, Miss between â€" Priceville Thelma Dobson her brothers, Elâ€" atson and her two Dorothy Watson reâ€" for a visit. McKinnon son and e Gaelic service . by Rev. Norâ€" the Presbyterian hold ‘their next Mrs _ (Marie) in a one with their sisâ€" the various left for any ‘a Dobson is home of her and family, °_ recent beâ€" line. ily. Some day we hope Some day, we know To clasp her hand in Never to nart asain Those long years through, Sometimes we" feel so lonely, We scarce know what to do. She did not fail to do her best, Her heart was true and tender, She worked hard for those she love Which will always be remembered . Some day we hope to meet her Some day, we know not when, Eleanor Margâ€" , the of Calâ€" ever to part again. C Sadly missed by husband and famâ€" enjoyed a good supper, sery Knox‘s lawn. A game of fo Played in the adjoining fiel ville winning from the ho Then the Play "Farm Folk" the Hall by the young peop] try, was well given and en On Monday of this week, We were privileged to be pi the golden wedding of Mr a Archie Ferguson, â€"con. 15, It was also celebrated as a of the Ferguson clan, so the present many stalwarts â€" af _ He and Rev. Mr Johnston of _ited church, are exchanging _each one taking two weeks‘ j only by way of economy. My ston is away at present, and Donald intends taking two w August. Miss McLeod R.N., is thi holldaylng at Wasaga Beach, with a number of girl chums Miss Marguerite McLean is ing her holidays with Toronto James Hardy is having logs ed to Hanover these days . The garden party in Swintor last Tuesday was well attenda | Everyone in this locality expresses sympathy for Mrs Philip Harrison, who has not been in good health for several months and all wish that very soon she may be her usual cheerful self again . Sunday last there was no service in Swinton Park chunch. Rev. Mr Meâ€" Donald preached in ‘Salem church. He and Rev. Mr Johnston of the Unâ€" ited church, are exchanging duties, each one taking two weeks‘ holidays nnI ues se d 5 all Yes, thank you, it is warm, also ’wet this a.m., and the farmers â€" are not all smiling, as the hay is hard to save, and the heat oppressive, egâ€" pecially up in a hay mow these days. Sorry to say that Mr Noble Wuson.l getting a sudden jolt,. fell off of & load of hay last Wednesday and has! since suffered very much, but is making recovery . | C Ed ETV CUURY winner. In an interesting football contest between Priceville and Swinâ€" ton lads, theâ€"score of 2â€"0 favored the former. The proceeds amounted to $95.50. of _ o ~CD% enacted their parts well, In. dependence in one case and forgiveâ€" ness of the father to his son were fine morals contained. An orchestra composed of Mrs J. G. White Innis McLean, Jack McKechnie and John Ritchie on violins and Mrs J. G, Harrison on piano, furnished music between acts with fine numbers , A vote Of ADDIACAHAW was a.222.0| did supper and program were ¢ ed by a large number. A feature staged by Maxwell talent under leadership of Rev. Bushel, was erly acted throughout . The ro "Ann Smith" in her disillusion and disappointment in love was portrayed in the expression of « tenance and acting; "Maggie Mur ~°°°°"° J7!@CHC, Daskets from neigh-‘)""" u:vl;n‘ Inl P n: :::,hm:‘m;é]z“n: :::: Jmci h:; ;gi M"oofl),' Mcmna'dfand timely hits. Clara ‘Thompson‘s * C t 3 fine catches in the field and Freda Priceville United Church held their. Ritchie‘s baserunning were features most successful garden Darty in years | M. Litt and R. Bohnert shone for on Friday night last, when a splen-’ Hannkracs eul cou d _ W. Russell of Dundalk; Crimmon, Oshawa; Miss Whitby; Nursing staff Hospital: Graduate nurs McDonald, Mrs and Mrs R. Mc «‘gen party in Swinton Park sday was well attended. One a good supper, served on Mr SWINTON PARK THE DURHAM REVIEW ns from the home boys. Play "Farm Folk" put on in o ouln ‘n. A game of football was the adjoining field, Priceâ€" McConkey being i this locality expresses Mrs Philip Harrison, been in good health for is and all wish that 1e may ibe her usual again . young people of ven'.(\;lel;:grt:ile including Owen Sound and en and enjoyed. ] § this week, July 22,, *# 0 % o# o% d to be present at| No, we don‘t intend to enumerate ng of Mr and Mrs. |all the items that will be contested con. 15, Proton. |for in the great celebration, which rated as a retxnionjmight include scholastic and vonal mlam ilew sÂ¥3 economy. Mr. Johnâ€" present, and Mr Mcâ€" saga Beach, along { girl chums, e McLean is spendâ€" with Toronto friends cting; ""Maggie Murphy" to type. The supportâ€" is this week 1t in love was well expression of counâ€" two weeks in ), Proton. a reunion there were disillusionment A feature play was tenderâ€" i autograph by wW. 0. $6.75 Mrs. the lucky °â€" °_ °C nas hac a finger in the lacrosse pie, since Hector was a pup and the old boys would feel as they has © uen c% uS role of ©00 TY WHV incidentally operate a very successâ€" ful dairy business (free adv‘t) . There is a strong team coming from the County town, so the local fans should seeanmeonaparvwiththewofld series and one with a lot more nen There is an interesting tilt when the Owen Sound "Millionaires", a Class A baseball outfit meet up with the Findlay Dairy Team, that is now leading the Toronto Mercantile baseâ€" ball league. The latter is coming up under special arrangements by the Findlay brothers, formerly of Droâ€" more and Durham High School, who enjoyâ€" appendages . as well as athletic, but seldom has these parts had such a bill offered to them, if the movie folks had it, we might read colossal, stupendous and all the rest of the superlative C IeV E0 B7 CI should attract the lads and lassies from all the neighbouring towns and villages, including Owen Sound and Cedarville . | _ Sports with a capital g will leap ‘ into the picture during the Durham | Old Boys Reunion. In fact there is !sumcient variety to please the folks | who can be described as hardly lukeâ€" warm in sport appreciation. Headed by the real horse racing card â€" on Wednesday‘s program, which again puts the town on the geeâ€"gee‘s map, and followed by such topâ€"notch gamâ€" es of lacrosse, baseball and what have you, Bert, ‘Lh6 SDOFF | mrmanors. f In League playoffs, Harriston and Hanover, 1st and 3rd place teams, | will meet; also Durham and Chesley, |2nd and 4th placers. Then the two Iwixmem- play the league championâ€" ship. | Harriston | Durham Hanover | Chesley | Mt. Forest the | Black rf. tby Chesley: M. IHes p, ss; 1. Hope ¢rd; D. Ankerman ss, P; I. Schnieâ€" der c; M. Black If; L. Patchell Ist D. JLahn ef; _ T. Knapp 2nd; A. soom oo gecien °. P es OVE | Durham @@4@ir%e i1 i3 !Chesley 0 0 5 0 0 3 1 9 6 f Struck out: by Rowe 7, by Hes 1, by Ankerman 1; walks: off Rowe 3, off Ies 2; Umpires® MeArter and Allen, Chesley. Durham: T. Black rf; M. McDonald ¢; â€" D. Taylor 1st; J. Rowe pP; ~J. Murdock 3rd; M. Moore ss; F. Ritâ€" chie If; S. Bell 2nd; M. Kerr, C. Thompson cf. T im‘ a Triâ€"County League game at Chesley, Friday night, Durham girls Ibeat Chesley 11â€"9. Durham was reâ€" lieved to hold a 2 run lead when the !3rd out was made in 7th, but they should have won away off. _ Jean Rowe held the home team to 6 hits while Durham got 13, and Durham made all the extra base hits, Susie Bell getting 2 homers, D. Taylor and J. Murdock triples, T. Black and J.‘ Rowe doubles. It was Durham‘s numâ€"| erous errors in 3rd and 6th innings, 8 of them, which allowed Chesley to make it close. However it kept the game interesting and â€" provided lots of excitement for the big crowd. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 runs hits ul it > : ' Hanover 1 0 0 Durham 0 0 2 DURHAM GIRLSs won Hanover. in a great pitcher‘s battle. Rowe twirled for Durham, Kueneman for the visitors and honors were even with only 7 hits for both teams. Durâ€" for second place, and trimmed the much improved Hanover team 5â€"3 Hanover girls came to Durham on Monday night determined to again beat the D.D.D‘s. and gain second position for the Triâ€"County League playoffs, but Durham also was keen Triâ€"County League Durham Beat Hanover 5â€"3, Winning Second Place , the sport program PLAYVING UP OLD HOME wWEEK ATHLETICS This and That in Sport 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 runs 0 1100 ~ $ 2 0 03 x 5 Standing lost IN CHESLEyY tied erty of Donald Campbell, Swintor Park. Good Buildings . Apply :â€"Jne. A. Campbell, Room 810, 137 Welling ton Street, West, Toronto, Ontario. Lots 5 & 6 â€" c ton, containing 200 erty of Donald C# er stock raising of grain great chance for any man boys willing to work. 7 onable. No encumberance John Kerr W o mm iss _5â€"3 Norm Zimmer, Rowe colors umpteen _ for with the Brampt even game at Fergus Durâ€" team won 9 to 2 150 acre farm for sale, well situatâ€" ed on con. 1, Egremont, about two miles south of the thriving town of Durham and right beside the flouriâ€" shing village of Varney. Good buildâ€" ings; well watered; suitable for eithâ€" er stock raising of grain growing. A â€"* ~ CCCOm, VHE 200 acres, Lot 15, con. 19 and 20, 1t on â€"anaaaauaanemunummsemmy Township of Egremont. â€" Good comâ€" fortable house, good water, â€" near GEORGE E DUNGA. school and church, store, blacksmith R For particulars, apply to Jas. Loth: Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County ian. R.R. 1, Varney, Ont. (2535)! Sales taken on reasonable terms. %E Dates arranged at Herald Ofllce, Dunâ€" FARM FOR SALE dalk, also through Durham Review °/ PZHME LNIS paragraph, | Der N X RAY FARM FOR sAlg Office: 200 acres, Lot 15, con. 19 and 20, 1 *â€"â€"â€"â€"=s Township of Egremont. â€" Good comâ€" GE fortable house, good water, â€" near school and Vchurch, store, blacksmith | â€" to print this five and ten, one might expect not far off $15, if an adult children contributed. But alas, only $1.66 of the coin of the and nary a button or slug. W we had some smaller type tha gi0 in Poi h h Mn games but when the hat is passed &round, the scenery along the river apparently and suddenly becomes a special attraction for a few minutes. Guess what a crowd estimated â€" at around 200 tossed into the hat on Tuesday nite? At the nominal rate of five and ten, one might expect a sum not far off $15, if all adults and This leads us t on the financial crowds that atten es. There has u crowd of town f; Considerable interest has been . eâ€" vinced this season in the â€" softbail league that the Durham girls have been making a grand showing in. On Tuesday night they made sure â€" of second place with their 5 to 3 vieâ€" tory over the Hanover girls . Thus Harriston leads the league and Durâ€" bam is in second place with only two losses, one each to Harriston and Hanover. Mount Forest and. and Chesley are the other towns represented in this grouping of the‘ ‘fair 8eX‘ baserunning avelcs. I as gifts these July days winter, oh boy! It was a damper was cast on the a smeak thief in our si who purloined the nice | Mr. Henderson: from his « Congratulations . to Durham bowâ€" ling rink who captured the Silver Cup at the Mount Forest bowling tournament last week . The personnel of the rink was Tom Henderson, A. Hay, W. C. Vollett and T. G. Goodâ€" child. Their awards were fine bmsb-‘ ed wool blankets, not so appreciative Good P team won 9 to 2. Of course he had a lot to do with the tallies, to wit, as Andy Lytle says in the "Star," "Beâ€" fore White was back, Mullis Anthony and Zimmer had run in five goals and the game for Fergus had gone, where the whangdoodle whangeth while the customer worm dieth not yet almost does from sheer â€" vexaâ€" tion." Rather classical but expres-i sive. â€" Our roving reporter tells us that Norm is managing Snelgrove‘ village team, one of eight in al league hovering around Bnmfpwn.‘ with good success. | °~"~°" umpleen years ago and now with the Brampton Seniors. In a game at Fergus this week, Norm‘e team won 9 to 2. Of course he had a Speaking of lacrosse reminds us of Norm Zimmer, who wore the local here , According to plans now formulâ€" ated, a fast game of box lacrosse is staged for Tuesday night in the rink between Orangeville Seniors and the local regulars. This combat will bring together two of the best laâ€" crosse towns in the province and ‘nuf said. they couldn‘t FARM FOoR saLle â€" concession 16 Pro baseâ€"running artists ncial standing of the attend these girls‘ ramâ€" any man with a few work. Terms reasâ€" usually been erance. Apply to Varney, _ (2831) wards were fine brushâ€" ts, not so appreciative July days, but next ! It was unfortunate to mention comment ach to Harriston ount Forest and the other towns $ grouping of the . on the victory by our sister town, : nice blanket of . We wish than this to see the TORONTO [try Chlropractlci adjlntm'o‘n [ sage and Vitra Violet Rays f SBee your local Chironra Ontario & Dominion Land Surveyc Registered Professional Engineer Burveys, Reports, Estimates, Plan Telephone 31, ORANGEvitiE a._. All legal documents effici ty and carefully propared. Office: Over Vollett‘s Store. Notary Public, Conveyancer, Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons of Ontario. 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