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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 28 Apr 1938, p. 11

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1938 THURSDAY, APRIL 28TH, 1938 THE CANADIAN STATESNIAN, BOWNIANXVILLE, ONTARIO in__ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ the bler THEORONO5Nw il une summers games will 1be-hel1dto eprswi-b iven an from Monday the red and white Phn 6 3King St., Bowmanville tle near future. Soon the pax-k games learned at the convenio groupa iletrantebu Phoe 253will be filled for the cheering f will be taugt. goup. Whites will put n the the favorite team in theiz- annual1 At the ast meeting a weekpn ogz-am and reds the lunch.,_______________ * i DURHAM ORATrOR job e work, long and hardHG LIH S 0 ' S m a I T R m e o ' P k H o s e It h o u h i t m a y b e , i s lo t t h e d r d - C N uvvf acsCOWANVILLE SPEAKS OVER CBC gery Mrly city people knowdrnu OE. ET Actors Are Oshawa Young People A happv crowd of friends and! O IA 1AND PERSONAL 1 Cntiued from Page 1) work, you see, with living, grow- (otne o ae6 nilior ahrd'%rand '.%rs.__i____________________ nearly. in thei ing. vital, intensely interesting W\omenTaies econecedt J.J. W. Stringer' on Wednesdavj direction of forcing the world in things. You mostly with cold, un- pressfoamimu saayf$80 perfect combnation for a play Mr. Lloyd is deaf and get.s on culebratethei 34tlî anniversarv. of! who won the quilt at the St. Sav- field. working. Ter e lis ea di ear- entarfesssa~beoe h piay "Small Town Romeo," a 'b RoýeNMarie *patterrn, and a 26-piece Iwe regard as a proper living infence. governonent aa thrc-ctooed &mawhch reezy playwrite f rom Newx YorkcaieofRgrsierr va a.Thdaw asm e by Mr. spent FridaY evening in Peter- tofl notserr.P- was presented by St. Georges is Bud's friend. Sly who is ev- 1irsented tth? url,, e coBlet R.H. lle reurnfor hatwe ohavea Bu supie ope --set.Miss Pat Gerrow, Oshawaand 'pIe must eat, we thought. People wogcneto 0 oeapcs J-. EllotS ahrns h A.YP.A. of Oshawa in Orono1 erything in the tow-n from f ire rsuddnbvt h dresvne olt headss read Miss Gloria Richardson setM.Jc ero.Mdcn atmstja cohs.Adso of farming. This, also. helps to was ccdPeîet fteMn t -n Hall Fridiay night underi chief to constable concentrates on bv NIrs. B:. Cowan. .Ail enorinous Thursday in Toronto. Aberta, visited their crippled cheerfully set about theelaiuou reuftnceto Co- Teaclier'edato isaonn-a Church Union directed by Stan- t-o whom Betty 15 attracted a1-jcentrepiece for the table. and after Miss Margaret Millson visited cuesin. .Ome aGtatmsby, on maing pol e a for thm. oe a ndwth or cty yfrns. Agof ri. ad\IsSJ er, o ley Gales who also played thei thougli she keeps him at a safe the refreshnuccnts werc served, thei Mr. and Mrs. R.D. Carruthers at Tusa.Sm a htOm' Prasi ol edn hthndred a twent erars~nvfBnma~il role of Morton Kendall, the vil- aistance and takes the conceit Con-an orchestra obljged %vitlî'dance Gaît. sore foot is nothing more nor less1 way in a mythical world. But we his sons were clearing our farm h e rorr fstde a age miser. The entire action of out of him sees the chance to IluInes to which evervone did full A number attended the danceta ot.lvei hsoe ndteie httheir situation was much differentbeîofrdasatntien.ad the play takes place in the lobby make a good play frotinthe cr- 1jutie.at Kendàl Friday night. tfelrom anix-rsaroufrs ei. . 'ransorttionandall he the 1Severai from Orono attended'in these days of rapid efficient fo htor stdy hyi i ltspoe ob h ia of Rushmore Hotel in a smaîl cumitances she is in - especiallly IReceî i-itrn. Messrs. A. A. Drummond. A J. 0. F. at. Port Hope Sunday. 1 things that go to make up our maerotofterdupen;- country town. when Bud hears peculiar noises Mn. and Nirs. _M. Osborne, .\Mn.'Knox, W. H. Rowe, GeorgeRowe, iteie htProduced most o hesupies'rd. aedCet npctrVK î-ifl te sor i ths:Betyand sees ghosts which brings to 1 Hanold Ochorne anîd Nirs. Haines of Donald Hamm adMs .~ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrison, Modern life - I say~teieata Sugar from the sap of maple Br'tto. wnr f usmore, and mda l tr fa udrMrih itîNr n i-.Br(o-s Lynch assisted the orchestra at' Misses E. and A. Morrison, Mr.we could get a corner on our owfler hez- aunt, Sarah Higgins. are which took place in the hotel C î.Tmînity Chumch. Bow-manville. on- and Mrs. Oakland Hodgkin.s, To- 'mouctye-efannscc ssfu Botrs wasfen ilfinha. earle 1f h E. oa about to be turned out of thie Years before whien xaluables weme Nfr. andi Mrs. J. Jolinston. To-i Sunday on the occasion of th ronto. wîîth Mr. Chas. Triell oni demand a price is simpyfats-Bots wefrme mesfmom hide,Thn llroal ne-rb a building if they do flot pay a hidden. He immediatel3- starts to l ont). witli Mr. and Mnrs. B. Cross-! presentation of the cantata "The Sunday. tic. clothn.from homesun lytoem.a rra. lettd.ast mortgage held by Morton Kendal write the play while thecosalle1 New Jerusalem." Miss Doris Osterhout and Miss - But perhaps the causes of ourjpeople f itted for the making of ti. \'a h eate wat the village miser. One bosi-der iý who sleeps n the hotel in an ef- Mn. Clarence Reid. Long Bnandi.' Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Whyte and [Jean Wiglhron. Montreal, lef t Sat- errors go ex-en deeper. Perhaps boots or the spinning of wool seti for oibt-itutfraea Bud Williams, the village me- fort to trace the noises decides wih nl. and N-.s \\. A. Reid. daughter, Miss Doris, spent Sun-- urday for that city after spend- soeo hbae should ropO eruptebsteumnthycud and heu give us oun comnients chanic who sleeps, eats and there is no humry te, go to the 1 Nir. and Nrs. B. Crosslev with *day in Peterboro. j îng a week with Rex-. J. H. and uyraes o the slers of oufthad egammn dinthoe hi T-nhe a if isil. edn dreams cars and talks of humans cellar wvhere the xictim is said to 1 Mn. \VilI Heidt!n.on. MNonrish. Ms sehu.Prmr as if. they also were motor cars. be buried. \Irs,. \alten Hilîs andl infant'. A teachers' and officers' meet- Mrs.Osrerootplrbanie youre o oes.ro ethe muity. Thedfarmrs peet t i efct amatro Si ng was held following Park St.;r Sevenal I100F. memibers a- Pol r rn ohl oepo-ddte ihfo n a t bcidelstutovwudb The other is Miss Gates who Morton Kendall. has &ýput r datighter Diane, Southî Porcuîp),Ie. curhservice Sunday to make itended a meeting in Cobourg Fn- shops The art-pinonstanutthat we winould nforete aotpro- wants peace and quietness and no a plece in the paper s0 thiat peo- nîîh MnNI. and I Mn-.. Chanlit- Cowan o h nulSudydy wc owavleIi farms. and farming. One example 1 Made in th local shps hea g-traistude excitement on account of lhe. pIe wili be afraid to corne to the Iand laten ith lien grandpanents-. n. plans to us alI - "Anyone d he irt egre.Can Farm." the farm business In those and heeatwpalptation ss Sly P nk ti hoel w ich e iw-ah btss J oe n adtno n Dcison Pont Bnungcho ol ayeIw s dchid d r n femrd te frst egre. 0f tIsi a th e satem ent y a miuliy ar i s er e th, en rea ofly p eT t ere fro mn th e train . o n e i. S .: gives him w h at is ow ed an d kicks !! Mnf . and Mn.. I n-in, N iss P'ig lý- th e m or nin g and the regular A ppare t l3a. gr e t m a n k a th a l e s eamu sy, e o f s am e Te S a e m n r ce t y r c l e himi out after drawing a sheetand Ir. Havs Peterbono. wih NI hor tniht STARKVILLE farming requires a strong back had an independence lie does not that initî atrbUaso 93 fromn underneath his coat- prox--1 ad 1Nr-. Geo. Hendens->n. Mrs. S. M. Billings was out ~ but few other qualifications. But now enjoy. For today our sup-MnJonEittprcpaofB - ighost. Betty an Joe ptrutho is that anyaosetu-honhas pliest boots. Fnancloohengufour nianvil1lelHigh Schools and Prnsi- IBusiR s~Diretory 'arxiedandslyPerkiswhois _______________ - a-. M ran- andmil;- rei aronan i sseanherefagîar bmaling ai equipment. l,. rcorSn eçiof îeHg coo nias - Miss Greta Pollard. town. i through the last few yeams prob- i world away by city people w-ho the annu" bnuto h efo caragemeintSris ta marr3- lie n P R S.SE VCE ie, ndutea lade' Mnn 1-, r. Wilson, Stirling. ik visitine ably las wliat it takes to make a1 have ceased to regard themselves ini theS.CarsretunTo LEGAL spite 'of hem $3000 house being _____ ng class for the project bCto ler dauzlite . MNs. Arthur Dunni. succesof anything anyw-here.*4as patniers in the farm business ronto. Ls ek 5yasatr mort aged for il i S w orth At ark t. C urch Sund y rM aY Be Sm art" on M onday an d Mnr. andiN rs. W atr Siinpso i, arm ers today have to know- m ore1 at ail. Y et still M ost far miers do INIr. Elli , n w r tr d a d lvn M. . . OU ,B..,LLB. Miss Gaes Sfroaied to bea wel anAtamPavk uav. Cnssing, alled -about more things than men in flnot ealize that their muci vaunt- ini Londo.wsaanpeeta h BarrGste. SOULct, NotAry th.i ief, als .seeking theoerty. t opi was'ev New Congrega smishay nd Port rton ail. ond ber br-, uterMn. Bnt inclldany other profession. These are l ed independence is gone and 5s eetinigs ftescinadane Phone 351 and gets out of the xicinity tion." He began by saying that adx-antage of the class, as well Miss Narioni Farrow. NewcastlecPcWs"h e ogea ors n otBitno e rte,.1.Br rn. days of bugs and insects and they are slow about tackling the the anabnue atteGanite Roya Bak Bdg. Bowanvllei happky mood: ah th glay tsnsofnw-e had had several nùnisters as Orono. wsbue et.O uzigdsae n ako rnigaotbte lb a apy od;al hoghsofNetnvll.strange new weeds. The farmer 'conditions for ail in the only way sident T endM. fOk W.R TRK hot.wldh-asadýýreswhom w-e looked oxer and wrho, Miss Inez Morton xisited Mr. Mr. Sîd Lancaster, Nwovlc must know soil chemistmy. bac- 1il. can be accomplished - con- Nvood Coleit nttt.I so wil halis ad urdrsoverlooked us, and pointed out'and Mrs. Ed. Morton.tokurloocidcntTrno teriology. entomology, fertiliza- sumer co-operation rooted in town initerest t oeta r lit' Barrister, Solicitor, Notamy : are swept into oblivion: the mort- that 75 per cent of the congrega- Mrs. Gray is visiting her ais- wvhere tiîev took part at thc OEA. tion. We spray, w-e treat. w:e dip. and country alike. son XXilin eodfr tdn Soliejtor for Bank of Montreal gage on the hotel hias ceased to tions - according to one man -:ter, Mrs. S. M. Billings. concert in NI a.sex- Hall, w-e drench. The farmers may not That conditions need to be im- in BowvileHg eol2 Mo0by to Loan. Plione 791.to live adquiet uhaesp hîfed in te e,; Misesnd htjo.I. andi .1NIns. Hamiltoni. Janet- know- the scientific namne of apov no oecariny.I am %-of Bowmanille. ntario th ie a quit buhap littîeinwn. miglit have added that new 1 the Union of Park St. Church willi Reid. ptt ubt ei congregations were wanted by 75 meet Tuesday next week. A good 1 n n l. rni alTo-' know what a potato bug is. what tions and trends in the city attendedthseiosftePin- L. C. MASON, BA. I 'l the cliaracters took their'pe cent of the miflisters. time is assured. brothanr Nfri rnrsHl. tdoes, how it lives. and how and 1 thougli unemployment lista and Pals' Secon i parts remarkably well. but special Having a new minister, how-- ronto, vi-.îted at erbohe r .'\ .1w-len to kilI it. If they didn't you relief bills do look as thougli Notary Public - Etc. m nlns mi ei e pe w ud h v ae o rl s h n s a e gti g n etr u h s B a r n s t e - o l i i t o - e n t i i gl i t b as B d e W io f a m sf e w . e her . l fi c n t yn e . o ui l t . Hk s e r ly t i h ws a w h r g r t r A mi r n o. l c b H l o e l b s r t r p o l w o l a v-a e y uja t h n r e t i g n e t e . Bt e T l e s e r u t a f e w o h em r O aw ce aieitybeanst. Rya rthe village mechanic. was the star could please everybody. E v e nl unusual this early. * d front the citv. She brought Iliermes ave t- &g! o dn moe fand -f res aion eery hdDe aîng aismstipratan nee Office heate. 0sto Ryl f the play and the way lie stood Christ didnt. He frankly admit- Following the play Friday niglit granddai re..li.Ja eettchnr od orcnesinlnsi M onyan n tn up o the constable and iis eal- ted that during iS five years of the Oshawa players and those one witli lie. womkeffoin tlmac hisr3 todru o f ou on ei nl ine e h se i m rckou snensaîul cîîeto s Phones: Office 688; Home 553. stic sliaking when, the ghost ap- relationshîp w-th this church he wlio had corne with tliem - about Mliss Nfarv Niellon, ursc-iii-tnainl- machink eui ent - hiswiecriusiofy, o ig se thosebi brick5ouse p e a r e d w o n t h s y m p a t h y o f t hm a c h i neoe q u i p m e n t p-ee l e c t r i c ity 1 7 i n t o o b iger e a llyr t-ib u ilt i4 0 - 5 0 - 6 0 l edt t o b e liN fv e.tan d Ih e Jf a r m erti s D E N T A L audience for tle fun-loxing boy, but tried to please God. 1 tle Executive of Park St. Union 'J. NIele. ew s t 0 p obem f rThe far- ho ses staneon buit anpa e h w, t t le ges is iv g of - Larie arsoa w-aon exwbes in Aftr qutiigndga Guet's o luch. resientrob Kane oiîgarullunch. t Mn.aîîdNîr-. me.bHehad o bea doen tingjIfforthe - n insanmet pln th far fornltnngthhat ie t Assistant: Dr. E. W. Sisson j who finally became himiself and hout gave a few points on what work of the players, and Stanley - bthe arrivaIiof a little dauglîte toderinaiia - lie las to bea mech-i ~Graduate of Royal Dental College, r lost lits cock-sure manner which the congregation should be likt' Gales replied for the Oshawa brnîgbten tlein horne. !ankeo!, lep tliem ingrpartheyar teenoglto nesad htyu Toronto. Office: Jury J u b i1 e éelie donned to cover up is natural to aid the new- minister in lis players. Mr. Arthur Jonas of Nuis5.Aliceand Helena Hallowell. anc bl oe eaonwhîteain arnyti, te ante-nigta o ilntb B l d . . o w a n v l l . O f i c h u x - s y n e s . l y P e x k i s ' i f f c u t j b . R e m m b e i n t o a n w e r t h e - O s h a w a a n d R e x . O s t e r h o u t o f T o o n t o . s s i t e d N f î . a n d N I r s . R i c h - - P s i lkoe r a o nw y tepa m e f r m s i e a m e i e y o f e h n e t a k t s s las ,i 9 a.m. to 6 pm. daily except Sun- mole was handled in an exceed- question: "What would the dhurch Orono also spoke briefly. ard Hallowell. city man looks down on the farm- r est. hard-working people, but they outsideyorct gte.Jt NîrsbShu ka, amp oit. Nus5 Ner er, if le does. las to do w ith the ust cannot keep ahead of the w atch a n u wil s e ha t o e Phone 790. House phone 883. xelent ando n aturnesan-&beif everrmembe were lkHaMm.BobGamby, Hailton act that moat farmers are con- game Such conditions should not responsibl o hssr !poa ner b Don oneswho also was me?" eadli should be regular, [e was in town Thursday. li Shutka, Newcastle, IM r. and Mrs. f-rmed individualists. and in the ýbe. In my ownî short lifetime I ganda ams las eydfn ,-Ray Equipment in Office. one of the best on the stage, loyal. co-operate, look after finl- -Council meets next Tuesday. i.Trimble and familv. \Ir. \V.c ances, pray, hav~e the Holy Spirit, cîre sawa NI ht ty one who presumes toube 'dif- - 'have seen farmning reduced f nom itely, havea x - .id ndnehaveshîawa at1Nr. N. S u - ferent' is regarded w it li supicion. 1w hat w as once a profit-ea rning Y ou S ee v n i w o ' e l DIREICTOR l e and work. l * dr Teachers and pupilshae tat-'s. ileHlowl shm But whatever the reason. the at- business to a wage-earning occu- lue it, on( ru,-wehrtw C M N V Nr rd"Praise Ye Jehovali" with lap bef ore summer holidays af ter1 again.' feeling pnetty well aîten lier jhte-lgnu epnil cases. to an occupation without perous ifh te 5fo.N i FUNERAL DIRECTORS Mrs. A. A. Dmm dand Mrs a pleasant holiday at their - opcnatioîî in Toonto Hospital. I forthei isis bare eweenstwo 'ex-en wages. More than haîf the vision of:htsr cnb ae Service, any hour, any day. Mrs.W. J.SRiccardrsgroupt.king tespective homes. NisOronoitKies -sofa epl hoe is r F. F. MORRIS CO. 0f Newcastle United Churdli W. A. duetsmin the anthem.- tînin o ther places.veaNore is sselIcKay iowelitesick roal of pone e whoeveaims are fams eedonraedin starl e are real t prnr Modemn Motor Equipment, Am-. will present thiu humorous and - At the evening service ne~ ndt theirdtisasasn- Certain it is. that if we are everidefinitely on the down grade. No making Cnd odru bulance and Invalid Car. Caîl attractive pantomime "Pictures, ton spoke on "Reaping." At this; Mrs. Clarke neturned the mid- tr ned te the cîtv. to succeed in building in Canada; one know-s what the end will be, place inwihtave Phone 480 or 734. Assistant 573. Old and New" in tlie basement of service the choir sang "Like as a dlle of lust week f nom the hospital Nlns. Silverniîotored to Toontto a utadeutbesse t is'this ta sure. Canada cannot af- Don't dsietefre e Park St. United Churcli on Mon- Fatlier.' jand is improving. oit loîîday.a barrier w'hidh must be swept1 ford to have us fail. to know hm o' iytefr CONTRACTOR day exenng. May 2nd, at 8 p.m. Misa Margaret Brown was guest j-Nfr. Gannet Hallîîwell. Toronto, aw-ýay.Ytte rbe jasrl mr-Wuswt in.Adsm Sposord y G-ou 0f heW. nceina wilethre!oafa-0fMiss Lois Wood. visitcd bis fathen, Nin. XVmn. H1o ut osbetattelc iple. Production lias been soîv- great dayi u !ti ifci T. E. FLAXMA A. This populan entertainment ther who would be glaci to have1 Miss Ex-a Bouck visited Mr. and iel of dunderstanding between town ed. The task ta only one o>f dis- period o! luan chgeady li as been well received in many a son follow in lits footsteps. Mrs. R. Fomester. Dr. Walken and sous. Nliss Niar- dn country is born of ignorancei tribution. Just a question of get- on whiclite orsCisaiy IÈuhider and Contractor othen places. Come and enjoy a Somebody saYs that itîS a god Mm. Neil F. Porter addressed S G. Hallo%%ellFs S î. hti wIamrske tn ou od t sad ust adb-ohryloeadcoea Levera' Lane - Bowýmanx-ille pleasant exening. Admission 25c thing people dont ive thein pri- the combined Home and &chool XI* Nudew 'zaclvil, 1il more about you citY .People and i you. Many of our homes have tion will ral aecreIt Phone 318 land 15c. 1 vate lives publicly. 1 Club meeting at Port G ranby last her d u ieMrs. Russell Savery. dou iffee n t h ct y we wYou ldOhfee ve ittenci n dhe way of m ode tfior Owuwrlh v balth r e ht cw-ene pleased ro eîîtertaîîî thxe fretiy tha eow you hive oneices an rn comforthe o fr or hire ndthirchl . O . O . F . w ill h l d a d hu r c i E h iz a b e t iv i le Y o u n g P e o p le s L e a - h o u e , o a d s t e s a n d r v v r y p r s c y h m s h v e P w d parade to Park St. Churcli next que at Shiloh, 2Nîonday eveîiing anîd cuse ns-, onedte ead dv e e pThe t ityhoes heaveupadtthaunan f ISunday night at 7 o'clock stand- enjos cd their prognani. Rev. Po" as n oo.btw elyd hs)-Tethnsw edae_______________ ardtim. br gve fie adnes o ~Taiî- know very little about your liopes, unlimited. And in the city the ard ime.ter avea fie adres on 'Trats-and fears and triumplis. Your lack of proper food is creating an A Mr. and Mrs. Norman Winters plantiitg" applyiiig it to our lis-es. knowledge of our life ta equally increasing pmoblem. The unem- spent the weekend here. Shiloît League seas cntertaiîîed oi vague. Pex-haps it la flot strange r ployed. the low-paid wage earner, IRex-. Samson Littlewo, Sun- ITue-da%. St Newtoîiville Leagute. that it should be so. Unless you should alI be at wox-k making our - deland, lias accepted the call toi Ouir oting People arc going tolhv ha d esnleperience b oosadtcorineunfr I j pstro ar t huc.licivf ront biene atmcîîded thte Suîîdav with farmas and acquaintance with good wages that they may buy Intemment was madele st ek ,,,lat ro-dCeek o ut fax-mers you cannot know mucli lots and lots of good hontest nulk au- in Orrono Cêmeteny o! William!Sii'r tCokdCeko ut about what a rmal farmn is like to-r'and butter and eggs and mneat. 1 Henry Sleep. Sympathy iS ex-!<as day. Youn contact with the f arm- We produce an abundance of 1 tended to the bereaved. is in the pas-t. Has the city not these. You can Produce plenty af . daulitn. oroto viite lir f- HA M ' GR UP changed greatly in the past gen- ail we nequine. Why is it that ail Mr. ad Mz-a. L. Keat and B.H M ' R U eration? Weil, so the farm. When r o! us inus-t ive in want? Simply dthe Mx-orW.nE.,Dvie r CON ESTWfaER your father or Your grandfather because when your gooda gez to Mhrs.E pa, Mr s . E. earI. lef t the faim as a Young man. to'the farm they are so expensive w-e Mrs. M. Cooper, rno. a rl etnc am Bu ru seek lis fortunes mn the city, thatr cannot aff ord to buy, and when t1r Mrs. M. ooer,oronto, x is-,won theatiace contsBle gt at farm was a vastly different place ou.r produce gets to your house in ited Mrs. Wmn. Henry au the G- Union with 300 points as agairisu from w'hat it ùs now. town it is so dean you must cut ver home, Newtonville. Lillian Allens R.ed gnoup with Moreoven, it is possible that your expenditure in that cltrec- Mr.W. . hama la a255. and Jack Cobbledick's White1 people do flot quite realize the Thsiutionithe aoed minimm-ik it 0 M. W P Chpto dea aiî with 220. The e'.ening xesult was ! importance of the wonk we do. fractios aniTliis, situatiho, i allowedlto on- __ aeb£- O th weeCr 17 for the billeandl 16 for boil~ Agriculture., fot only one of the tiinue mucli lner, S s ci l. h aa Jj q à to C£ M e ti g as in cha ge of th 1im portant. You M ay think your able oniy o Oo eurost ndàe __ m coctr a enyimortnt.an tween and are in a position toFOu nihrMk s atenzd D VI .-q 1viestationn o ! LîteafytJon Keae convn- onyour dentiat. or the teacliers scesu> eadav:yb~ evdo ohrfest e ýSt ttcosn.Teshrubs, etc.. lat-ex-sthe former pes:,ding. i and preachers and the restwho eun.o3 xeyamî ee idbseeîcen fcaltrtd Otedthere bydhe.Ho.ticuDoual S0- Pi-ognam consisted of scripture go to make life pleasant and ;<? perfox-med. Unfortunately these tnosmk t btsfsta wlua h cietya uete mox-edota theIparkr0àdingby Axchie Watson; uwo r sible in the city. But not one <of are the peope who eem tocon- eîst nuisiig iudfodaa- W« g~Ve~.-o to usdinigigS in nf strumetaldueta by Donald: these ta as important to you as 1 trolthnaody Ifw beie 'slto o% i-oDfSand soon exection will begin. Hai tunef ad GeorgeFowe ti ý the i e-dec. ay fou ie pnuntniy mrlyt mk

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