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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1926-02-25, Page 5g.r Tk^ r74.;‘.71101 lAreinfOW SWIM VOW R, lett THE FRQNT0-HARDWARF . Cosy Home •Que .bee. It heats -- It cooks --: It bakes -- Provides hot water; c v,� •-,Burns any' ..fuel... .. . 21" stick of w • . Is reasonably price. , • . The•evolution •of -� the uebec StoTe progressed ' .to they Pointwhere .0* haw, ea n U eb ••e G': Rane and ° •Suits .le' f.'b or an fuel` an :pan . s _ d 3. .Baso ; ' Dr i ` . • - . Q n .and let. • ' 1� . .us. , ,,:, . • ., :and. show you this .lousy Home 'Quebec : • U.HEAT QUEBEC ER F� S ALWAYS I)v STOCK AT PAIR PRICES JHw ABOUT AN AXE? WE •CAR"TRUE _ .. RY THE•FAMOUS .; .. � . SET'S'POLY WARRANTED ' CROSS CUT SAWS, MA LEEAF-..AN D SIMONDS A••. L ' ..WAYS ON .HAND, 2O4 Ci1TTINCTEETH; STRAIGHT OR. HOLLOW HACK SA WS, , "THEACE"' cosroW• OOD . C IR/CU. LA,, R SAW 28" . . AND 30 ANY SIZE MANDRIL HOLE, " '• 30 --$t2:00:. • HEADQUARTERS FO, R C.0 111t:, . . . A U T,O.'. . ,. MOBI 1<{AYES.. .LF�s Y VE' :rev: U SEE NTH' ;'•,: •k% ,.. THE NEW-, O.LYMP:,IA .. T1jBE, ALUiK- I.ZED"FINISH.' • PER :PAIR r• • A $x .00. • One: ORT FOUS L uc • ukn OW:' ST. HELENS; MSS Clad>'s V', ciao; returned Saturday: from•, a ten .days' • visit , Le • Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hyde,• of Kin • ;ardine are visitors.. With gr. Ian Vara Jas. Hyde. - ' ^ •irss Ethel Robertson .of Luckru4 is; spending 'a few days: at. Mr.. J, B Rutherford';. Mrs.,,flyde .has returned' from tyro -+weeks' visit , with fiends at P0:' Elgin, .• BORN -At New' .Jer, y,r $ ,y , gic. and. ,Mrs. Ed, Pickwood.: a daugh ter. ' Mrs. , Pickwood •was krmer:. Masa .J'osephine • Cameron.. The ,regular•' monthly' ., meeting • of he: Women's" Institute vill be hely' it•lhe hOme of Mrs. Geo Webb Sr Thursday,;. M a • rbcyh e. 4Mt_ rhs.: CSuutbnjmecz.tn.. -.ary - `Citiseishi ar` Roll Call-An.Irish Jdkes Woad was iceavd this week af.thf death 'at • Win' ham Of Mr.. Jonatht 'former r. ,mer• highly .• res resident ' " . of thin vic}ni ty... a ; The Anneal a:4, 't Home" of • t}i.- Women's Institute ' was' •held in the Ha �. ll on Friday • evening, • last A- program was 'given,: eonsistin . r• g violin .music• by, Alvin •a!Iiller, a piss. no duette by Misses Muriel . Mille and Dorothy MacFarlane; reading': -by Mrs.. Ma�.Farlane, ,Margaret. Mi"', ler, and - Margaret Thorn; a solo ane; dance :by Janet MacFarlane'• : a sons by the three Miller girls; Miss Buck rrigham, Janet • MacFarlane,;' and :Mar: ' garet .Thorn' gave an' account: of the!: recent .visit to' the' O:A.C.; at Guelph A short:play "A Heavy. Shower":wa 'splendidly: presented by the:''fo'lloi•, ing-Miss Annie' 'Clark,M Mrs: •'A.: '`Mac M Farialie,- Mrs. •Phillips, :and ,Mesar'.. Lorne *beds • and' Harvey Webb', a:* ter "which the remainder of the even ing was: spent. in games 'and: contests conclud� '.. ' mg wii}i , luh�ch. , • 4. 'FLOWERDALE 'Mr. Joe . Black lost �a ' valuabl •e horse- last.' week.:; `e We are 'sorry 'to report that'. gra.., John Thom' son and.. Mr..."Norm paa,. 7nfryiu • are under' the •:.Doctor's. �ch3L Mrs Wm: Roulstoit aiid. two child , i:en of '2nd• Con, spent east week -encs at ' the hone •df Geo Scott. Mr. Pat, Baird'' and Miss Nettie Scott ;left last Tuesday to visit ' at Watford • There was a nice crowd at ;the U" F. W. 0.;:nieeting at W. F. MacDon; ald's last Thursday, • • Mrs R. Martin ; `entertained hei •• . Father and •.sister also an aunt uncle and cousin from the'`West last •Monday, and Tuesday. i` A• few of the •Flowerdale people at}ended the ance. 1-11711:-.c ons •, last Friday night. .• • HOLYR,OOD. - Master. Harvey Ackert underwent �. stn• operation for appendicitis ;in. thi• 'Winghajn "Hospital' last . Week. •' ..We, ate glad ` to report' • that' he pis getting, along well. - Mr:"and Mrs. Ben'Elliot spent Suri-'. day with „M.r. and' Mrs.. Aylmer, Ack-'` Mr Robert Elliot', of Teeswate' • .spent Sunday, with . •Mr, • and Mrs Richard• Elliot -°- - Sari[ `L`ar_erreturned h "home` last; week:' Mr::. and. 'Mrs.. Ogle Anise] spent an evening last week •.With Mr. 'and `- Mrs�'Ayliner' Ackert: • `. It has been proven that spine • . of i - /our young men slimily .cannot sp`eed� without a -horn. u -0-o-h_ KINLOh7GIi • Mr's, Will Ryan is ' visiting ' her' dai< hter; Mrs. Jas. Fowler, of God- . Mr. Will MacLean is at liresen.t very ill. His 'many friends wish tc see him around, again sdon.. • " Mr. /Will'. Boyle of • Moose, ;law. Sask. and Mr, J. Simpson,' o'f Lucan, are: visitors at the home. of Mr: Wes, 0 Quite a 'number of children .are at • present suffering with colds:•. Quite a number ` :of,: our ' 'young people took in the dance in the hall here' on . Friday night and report good, time ; •• The Holyrbed W'omenrs•, -Institute }geld'. their annual At -Home• at Holy rood on ,Monday evening ,last, . tht ,naetzibers ;and their' ,J`arnilies ,; nearly, ; nasi' toatu"te: �,itll .,heng gree ittn ;T1Ie,,.a its . ofthe 'evening wafi-,the'oyster supper Ai?ter„, which was a shori ',programme,. The r`e 't`'e.'e eiiln zwas S ent'tn. lest of th, v g p . tnes trnd.dancing. All:.,report..: 'an excellent time.. The Women's Institute .viii meet :,;at the home ,•of..Mrs.,,.h'.red:;.fIaldenby March 4th, • .• • Don't forget to dame "o "Club'. 'Meeting on.'Friday• ev`!ning-Vob, 2u:li hs a 14 fo be a mood de1etA On, LANG$ID.E • (Liitended:: for 'Last Week) :Ness M. Bello = ,• of 'Mo reield tivh;' is attending • Bushiest; 'College i n Winghanr• 'spent the • week-end;'with, 'her friend; . Mrs V. Emerson: •' M.. ess .. . cost "'Tom and'John 'McInnes apent -• the week -end in •Clinton visit= ;ing their. sister' Mrs:` Butler.. Quite a' number 'of the 'young forks, of this vicinity attended the . dance at A.. McQuillian's Monday'. evening and all report a,good.•time. • Mk. and. Mrs. Jas. Walker spent ar evening. •recently• with Mr. and Mrs F. Marshal of .Culross. `:. Mr..: Thos., Ross wars in .Walkertor` a 'few days last week attending, r Convention of : Foremen. of ' Good Roads: : ( ' x 9 Y FAST 'HOCKEY. GAME, , .' hu•cknow' . High School : dcrfeated Kincardine here on Saturday night. core. of. R to 3 is a • 10 -minute. zvertirnehockey lfixture.. A 'coirr.para-. Lively large ;crowd turned out to^ che- er the local lads to' victory. Play 'was even, during the first peroid and nc., score :was ':made. The 'visiting; teary was handicapped'" owing to •the • small' ice surface{, In the,second .izztme, the 'Kincardine 'boys hit, their' stride: and registered .3 goals.. accounted'. 'lior 2 of 'these and gooney -got ono 'Turing the third, nevoid' •the • Koic€ird:• ane players began to lag. The 'Phil' 'members, of . the ..... , J. unior` No rthern team showwad si st.ofthex, hard. 2aneMte•previous night Campbell-,Thrnnps'oi oC -2 aYs acid. 'Tovell . Murdock got ciao; .tying ;the ;core.' The peroid ended •' with • thi :core 3:!3, Two overtime peroids'.of '= iinutea- eachwere' played. � -- The Lucknowr 'boys: were revived Sy the :cheering of • the spectators end: swarmed around 'the.;Kincardine Flet. The Kincardine goalie,. Malcolm , on • was. penalized and Campbeli ill U S i. •3 . a 7'ho sn i rm h sol e k r c u P , n t)► ,. �n Cottfill Who tried' to • guard tht :rets, Tlie '"crowd went: wild, • ' During; the last peroid, .the. Luck-^• iei4 bays killed time and no scot't''' Was 'made. The ' garde ended, 4-.3. •faf Lueknow, • The line Ups Lueknow • • Kincardine Colliers '. Goal . " Malcolmsor K. Thompson., L. Defence Gardner Murdock R.,'Def¢nce. Forreste° C. ThompSen Centre '' ' Geddes Fisher' • I.: Wing• S a M. Henderson ' It. Wing Cottrill Wr Henderson Subs, Chapman. Murdie Referee, ` eLe'in Johnstone "•' O' 0-d HO - SCOL, REPORT. S.S. N.o,_ 3, West`.Wawanosh, ,.•: Si IS.:-:,kVi, ago' .7. Mci�onald*; D. Thompson* Jr; IV D. 'McD•• onald;.' F. Cra Tr `1)rrrnln; G . r' owlet �':' Sr«.JiT J-;Roran,r. yV - Pard. .Fowler; 0, Durnin. Sr. II: • Jean Purdon,. 1st; Elwood- •Fowcler--d e• : ?•rrtale> "Ila `o Zer; lamest • Mooney Jan. onald* • n n ons IL• oran.. �1ui ti's. gnY s satIC ,:•,.•iilis��d exat'its,--��..,. it • • . ZION' NOTES PLAN NOW :POO TEAT'.P„A.CIVIC I •APIAVI 'rLD CO.A �T A'NDi AT,ASKA TRIP YAS .IN7ENU 70 iA:Yl' ' Tie; ParainoL.—....,..1.7:- , 1W...0. held .• NEX SUMliiirrR, •' their- February ,meeting at the -.home ""e • of Mrs;. MaxIteynard.. The President Next ,summer for;;et the cares. of s • 1Iis F. XlanUtort cccuprcq the chair ; ,,.sines, or ,,profession ...and take' a lin 11,.x:• usual.capable manner, ,,p .to Wq••stern Canada,, the Pacific ' After. the openin; exercises, 4w6 oast. Alaska There's' :satisi`a.:tion letters: were. read frolic Nierv,Lis'cend n thia kind of a vacation -^a swift Ont,, thanking the. ladies. of the club for the; quilts.donated to ' tho fi' . " oun,rey through a never -before -seen . zountry, , l:est,�ful stops • at Splendid 'ufferers.' Corrie readings were giver : ,resort• -hotels, and, when you reach '`'' `Mrs::, J. Jameson, and ' Miss' G he•••^.,Ganadian itoektes�, gorgeous, Campbell. Mr's. p MncDrarnti'd ro e -f . , utas , of lake,, forest, and, towerin a paper on Mental Irnp: essions, Mr nountain peaks. 1iivi.n: Renarci.. gave. an instru;nen• There Is ''never an idle moment if.' cal• .By the reiiue t o.'f° a nu bei of ein,bers'who. were una'bte tq.,atten2 i d'' You- travel the Canadian',National • . , ,4,out�e on• • radio .equipped , trains "elle` forl::,wr meet>.ng,r Mrs., ,J1am}eSgn Cr 's in ;aye her:; ,report • of 'the U. F, 0 ' eo p_ a g the' .•vast prairie ' eoyntry n h'e a a : ..etntion Na: second• time, It was• dectided G.n ry o#•:the •Eltlpire ,is ;al....-.:. ways' i'nte' o send for two dozen eornninnitl, Ys ,.resting ;.Then there rs Jas- , .. „ ,,., . . :•:,,,',,:;/:a6,:1411'...1',.. ,ler'�� at}ona P song•:books.• '��- N l ark''ai'ld' Jas a Par p r,• k. a U:,i p' o'.wa.'•n vi:s h Bodge of `: ;: ontinent wad's f e h s T by file l'ilere•' are mountains ea ': all 6 sides F O to meet; i.n• the sc.... on, I+'elix•uar ' � th �15t ' ,k .Y Y .e .h r t" - r n c : .ia�'ts "s' o ' c n n ver ,.• :. ...: . ` '-. :'• � y P -c _ _ ea •, k ,giants, ! aka ; ,. A v te• .. .,., ..• :asaive, ariy of .'which ' have • neves • •... 4.:, • ar it:- he egl,�,en ee'. ' 1Lrs^ Re nerd f the e use of `. her �cen: 'scaled:: .... Y o'" � h i . hom• e, • m..Tt was' .. ' . s decoded' .to hold i%c' .From Jasper National Park, is a qt : March meeting at.the home of Mrs. Melvin ate pard. RolCall ,Y l . to be • answered by Irish jokes or home: remedies. ...The attendance: twenty : Six.. ` Mrs.' W. Mc ill, Press• Sec, AGE ,ll • Laundry labor: its drwlsery�' • •:ICUAR> M ;simplifies the weekly 'was11 X I USE 'CHARM WES.TFORD, NEWS' ' •° A' number. here �t'tten des the tlan'ce'. " n Kinlouglr . - . ..,_ ...Orange' 1 last I idk • ; .vexing and all. i'epoz tedy :a , sp}ended. ^,time: .Miss..' oroth e ]1 y, Hald nb 'spent t r. o• yh. eek- . •�• v en •� - �, .N . •sniz...ell. never ending succession of , mount - }ins -.and .more •mountains-loveiy 'vat ieys, turbulent rivers.' and dashing waterfalls . until •you ` reach' the Coast it Vancouver or Prince Rupert. ' To. make the most of your trig• the- -voyage through• the Shelterei Genic Seas;' of .'''the. North pacific' 7xotild he taken from- Vancouver tc ' I:rince Rupert '.or Alaska. -.On ` the voyage, you will see fzom splendid -- -ea going steamers, alluring 'inlets towiering: head lands•&:..and:.fumbling. icy streams. and glaciers. On :the re-, stun journey,; see Kitwanga:and ` its totem poles, Mount Robson, the. highest peak in the .Canadian Rock •d les; anagain to Jasper National. These trips, as 'mapped ; out: by.. 7.`Canadian'National Railways are not • surpassed anywhere and furnis}i, a aiberal,_ edu-scion:• on _Ca iada'-_t©_ti..oux� ,_.--0-o-o-,._.•"'. FORDYCE . Mrs. Mark ,Gardner 'and :so0. . Lornr , 2'f :Rapid City, who visited r A for . fey' � days. at Foryce, jlave returned . t r !i it home again. • • Miss W. Haines qui has been .vis 1:in,g,• relatives at Laurel,, is ',':homy Mr: and. Mrs, Wrr7 - , MeQ aillin vi , iLed at• Mr. E Haine`s'. on Monday. Mr.:Jno: 'Champion visited relatist es at and around Lueknow, Sunday. Mr .C. Robin.'o rs at•Present en raged' with Mr. John. Martin 'Settry y .to hear .. that •Miss Ma0.0i' • "'Argil, ,uho I's ;::at,.-Jalin ai-tin-s,-�-r4-- called: _on friends=here :_=on• •Sunday. last.: : • . ,1141*:" .Richard , Gardner visited ► riends . at: g , : Dan -• annon' :, 'or Monday,' :Mrs Richard � Gardner . s Ga do • • and • . • Mis, Ada , Webster. of , Zion . spentthe week -end' in, Toronto 'Mr. Mark . Gardner of Rapid Cit• c is''assisting : Mr: -Heng : Gardner ' at cutting wood. ' • , •• • Miss ',Della. Parrish of 'Lanes s ii', f p :Sunday :with Miss Emma, :McDonagh Mrs SMith of : Nile is • visiting . her daughter : Mrs: Fred Ritchie. • /GODERICH A Pew Theft,, Cases: Cleaned -Up '. . The' ;:police • authorities are ' dealing with a series of. theft charges :whicl- have` already had serious consequen cqi for -some of -those implicated and which may involve. still ;others. it had' been suspected 'dor some. time . tha`. grain was. 'being stolen. .from th e. Transit elevator; and.the, police • orn• sera were about ready' to strike when "their' action was: hastened by an"•un foreseen event..'.This was;the arrest. of Mrs. Wm. Littlechild, of St.' Da'' id's ward, •on., a„charge. of stealing Own' the :Steel. store. •Articles found in her possession 'included: scarves 'stockings; and . a ,jack-1,,cnife. When the ofticers searched 'her: house sol .0 OE the.. supposedly' :stolen ; grain. vias found, and` •other 'arrests , quickly fol-: 'owed . o Magistrate Reid Month), Morning and o ea Y ing guilty.' was remanded to the 22nd ,:init. for sentence. Ye4terday morning Fred Littlechild: loo} of Mrs; �Wni. Littechild, pleadeL -uilty before, Magistrate ' 'Reid ;'to stealing grain:from the 'elevator and xis given 'a sentence of six'••tb nine noriths • in the Ontario -Reformatory Charles Bell, who was.. arrested on J 1. similar charge was released on bai' .o appear on the 25th.inst. Othe ar.. r rests areexpected, ts' :. CREWE '/.'.' I. Sunzn'er.' Tourist fares are ' effect ave bet'yeen ;gay 16th' and: Sept. 30th with ,'return; •,limit of :Oct;,':31st; a, nunimun cif :cost:.' ',hi•Make. msu arer ., .o �. f Yourr ••Wextern trip by ..planning ahead Any Canadian National :_Ager.t will. give• : y^u uli. infaripiatior. • :Anil. •. r. •lustrated: booklets.. Famous ` last wetrds: '.'.LBelieve: that is his 'left 'head'�ight' burning.” d at • the home of M 5 zs M :izss K; Ruth :is s ending" p. A a. few'' eek;' 'visiting friends and 'relatives v. ii." -Lt Kitchener . and Elmira. ' . i. A number frr7ni here attended thy; 'tineral of :the.: late ,Mrs. J.J. 'Cassia' in Tuesda y' Tuesday. .morlTing 'last. • ' . Owing to a severe cold, Miss NAP - y' Brown.spent, last week- at ; Glen Douglas. . Mi•. and M'rs.:James Hodgins: spent: • iunday: at .the home' of 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Haldenby: � ,PURI LE GROVE ' • Mr, and 'laps John Nesbitt sP pens Sunday at, . Mr. , George Thompson's. Mr.: Bert' Breckenbridge, ofsale ,li• I y Purple :ailed on r d •C� ove friends on' Monday. The. Debate that was held :in' the Church 'here last week was greatly =.anjoyeih ' Mr: and Mrs. Watson .$eott visited hitt week with relatives'. near Lucic- spent the' weep -end at het°• h,on 0., herd • '• + .. ' '.The missiofary • ane •t e in '.'lti:ld •• Blake s Church° Thus' a -Si y a:? ternoon ;a ,well v. .a4tended ail'c} an°int-zestng c amw = o r as f,rven. A coniprelzenSz�+e •�; suiilmary- 'of tie'`.study. cha p ter re- p dia \was• • �.1 ' ',;.ogltiiittees Were; 'a point Plt ed •, to •take', char a of •the °East'= �l b ci mtety'ni=, , • .. .leld i acke in t Il t h'' s e urt�h on tine eve; ' nil of March ' 28th. , . • . ' The 'annual eta er ='Y ^' -• - a. i n e• n. for.'.elcc r of• oncers. a. . • ton ' .. and •. finishing .the y'ear's • work will ;be held in. Hackett's:church an, the aftezoon of March Bias:; when: a. good attenda rte "is hoped for.: The President. Mrs.. E. Gardn er was , un-. able to be present .;on • .accoun ' w .of t sic'lcness . in the home.' • • I • The 'social b stery ethng held will' ,B.lake's Church Mall Y. pleasant affaiz'.' Ab : interestibg, and inS , ti uctive add'ress • on the subjed ect' 'of : • "Books" was given ty. Miss Alice Shackleton. We hope •Miss, ,: Y. ackle- . ton 'is given other .opportnithiOs, f :epealing _t}i:s. address as; vg..,-.;'bnsider it a 'literary gem: The: programrne of readings. songs and•.ir_usic :was fol- lowed by contests, progressive. gam and , refieh nems naXt•-fegul ar' meeting • Will be 'Friday ' evening;':. . and: George Twaml.ey' is in charge of '..: Amada' ux+favora.le.tvida._hal..' :mice with e e.`, a es i:more, `T than equaled hy• her •favorabl•e !trade tlalan,tire: nited . ingdom, ' accordingcewith tob •tradeU: ,figliieaK Bureau of Stati§tics,. 'rot 'the ` year . ..ending February,.: Cani,►la's imports: ,• ..T from the.,Lnited .States 'were ;$603,- •- ' 000,000, and her expoi-tS.. to. that • country : $426,00Q,000, an 'excess. , of_, '. imports,•of $177,002',000.: ' As •against this, .Canadian exports to the United . _Kingdom wer ,.$35.5,000..000,.• ;a.nd.the imports from ;Britain'•5155; O a' surplus of $200;0100,000 on .tate side af:exporta: .• , . • e13 ;hope. she may soon" lie !•iarouiid a= gain. .• • e; The '112kQnr1}}n:' Bros; 'are eniragect' -rawrng, hay from Mr, • E. Haines' barn ,to their' own •farm, near Luck- now;. ; •: _And;i --o =ar - - eonthe�ih • � y u g t track. you will ' probably` get' run oyer. you. just: sit there.: .?aug}iter; ' Mrs. , James Fowler" of • Goderich.. Ice cutting . commenced ', ;on ' tile• lake' last week:' quite a'. number are putting. in there' season's ,supply. 3 • 'MAFEKING '•: • i ^ : aReid' ., . • M ss ' Th. 1m : ei d " a R d ear'. - of n Dtin- gannon spent a fesvdays:-last •week: at Mr:.: Thos. Anderson's.''• Misse B ryl John.,i;on .' Ford+v%ch of Introduction of t .e. Itll'it r - ; h ll p owed F'ord'closed.models•><n cq s'has<'su�stan' I increased '• ...: � ally.• ithe demand'for;these: popular•; cars. In line wit e policy to give its customers.the benefit of all reductions • e ct><ons in production costs, the Ford Motor Company` of Canada, ' Limited announces substantia • i • l reductions :><n all closed', models except the ....0 .._ i . , e p coupe. These reductions effective as of February 11th,' New ~-Price Old rice Reduction- , : .. f' Mrs'. Will Knox:. and, son, Jackie. and :Mil: Caesar of Dungannon visf ed friends ' here on Wednesday: Mr..and Mrs, 'John Blake spent Monday with. Mr, and •Mrs. Joe.'Cran. • stop: Mies Ida Rivett, Lias • returned. infant having spent the past 'month with'' friends: in ' and around Dungannon., Mrs Ibberston and babe, of Fergus j recently • visited. her • sister,_ .Mrs. J. Snvan. • • • , Mr. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven visit.: ed with' friends' at 'Belfast on Tues. day, :, • '' ur .;co zl b's "e#zit 8t men they lover ti >__About. the •osily.-_akin " :an - achieve without insirraton`is•,whis iters; N Thei`e is only 'ane" 4vay to make marriage successful' and that is not to gat:' tired oft titan never could' >ru'x st#eh a' lila buaihtea. it 'ale didtl't have its #rad help. Added refinements in, the new model runabout," touringcar' and' t y '�' light delivery have have; necessitated a 'slight price' increase..' These prices are now as, follows: �r7 • 4- • Run a bout Touring �- New Price $414 ght Delivery: ick •'chassis and coupe remain, unchanged. COU.S665 Truck Equipped. -.-with 'tarter $85.OD •extra All ice , :' •,,� . P, �' , sl... o, b.::,F. ordy..Ontario Government Tax Extra otos ; CornpanyofCa.na,da.Limit ::i±ord, Qrltario • •Y • c •