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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 15 Feb 1940, p. 9

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH,140 o THE CANADIAN STATESMAN, BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO TER ®RONO NEWS Red Cross Benefit Day of Prayer LETTER TO EDITOR Cowanville A "BIGGER-YOU" Newcastle Unite rl i 99 0 hs wode -oiland Personal From Dance and Us Observed a h o' yubidaIBigr hrhFinancewhsfurasecodtd ~SOCia1 IUD.I..n, ..:..... at Well, there's been another ac- hydnyou bida"igr EUC 7wr hrhmmes Phone 40rl6 Euchr Frda Park St. Church cident on Dean's corner. We will Visitors: Mr. nd Mrs. Bert Wigg, You" non-membersare and one was ana in-ary o _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ne ye r g e t d o n e c h a lk in g th e m u p M r. a n d M rs. B ill W ig g , T o ro n to , T a h t w î h y u a e n w o l w n s a s m a y 0 i a t A jolly time was had at the The World's Day of Prayer ser- as long as that corner remains the Mrs. C. Hughes, Ray and Bob, at Why don't you grow a taller-you nancial reports presented atte MisElyAlngaearpt Dr. H. E. Manning leaves to-day Orono Red Cross Dance, Friday vice prepared by Misses Muriel death trap. Yes, and who is to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hughes'.. And show some others how congregational meeting of New fteYugWosipr'La <Thursday) for Trenton. evening when loyers of the light and Doris Lester was followed at blame? The construction company Mr. Les. Reid and sister, Mrs. That each can huild a bigger self castie United Church, Jan. 29th1 u n edre e einto fantastic wiled away the happy the service in Park St. Church, tried hard when they built the Jack Caesar and her two sons, Than that in which they live, Missionary and Maint e n a nceasectry MisGcePwl ~Mr' Clarence Allun visited rela- house until 1 p.m. While they Friday afternoon, under the aus- road to change that corner. But Robert and John, at Mr. and Mrs. And learn to flow like fountains Fund, by J. E. W. Philp, Treas-waeecdtohefie.M.H vsin Newtonville. danced to the strains of old songs ipices of the W.M.S. Miss M. Davey through some pig-headed obstin- Les. Reidi's. flow Receipts, Ne wc as tlIe $68698E.anoknd r.TA.Rde ýLgion drive was instituted in such as "Oh Johnny"-(We remem- presided, the theme being, "In ate people it was not done. Again Church services were cancelied Th iin teasteygv? lre$40oOttal er$72.80e.er eeeee uitr." Orono this week. ber singing this in the dear old Quietness and in Confidence on Friday three town people nar- Sunday as the roads are blocked One way to build a "Bigger-You," mte oTesrr$2.O days gone by, as Jim Hunter shahl be Your Strength." Program rowly escaped serious injury and to cars. Be like the tiny Stream Women's Association, by hrs Ice is now being cut at the mill would say> and "Golden Wedding consisted of hymns, prayers, bible death and two trucks were wreck- W .mta r.W atns httike oarvltHrl os e'.-Rcit pond and is a good sample. Day" as well as the new songs, reading by Mrs. C. Wood, re- eW.ad tiiitg.son Wmri-th Scal, planned f oVn- .Then in iest waters lea;$46743;donins t Chu -rc u- Ys MrIhad os n Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Sloane, others were down in the council sponsive readings led by Mrs. M. ers who live here know the dan- tine's day, has been postponed in- Then both wiîî to some river run rent Fund, Thank-Offering an. hr ne y e a a' Peterboro, visited Mr. O. W. Scott. chamber playing cards. Prize H. Staples and Mrs. W. H. Rowe; ge r. We know the corner, but One deii. y ex etn il e Adboae u hirsae eailld$3., H.C.Bon- ootstckig ut Glad to see Fred Whittaker out winners: Euchre (only one prize Mrs. H. Walsh led in a period of of the men involved was a stran- held at Mrs. Bert Crossley's. Until they reach the big, wide lake ta ll$34,fnrlsry odhaes lcabrir again. Ptesnwas given as there was only one intercession in whîch prayers ger and the road was also slip- ortheis'mreowie Anspadcosisfc. $00,ohrexniué 40 tal)Ivan Farrow. Five Hundred were given by Mrs. Walsh, Mi's. pery. What can be done about it abort.ybtere ntmore toriesTAn n spreadlarossn qitsse.lanceo hrenditrè53.79o.o ou lf.-I sm Mr.Ptesni vstn r.hgh scoring lady, Mrs. W. C. H. L. Fralick, Mrs. (Rev.) Little- now? aot u er oeo esTe n~wl u nqites Kitchen Committee of W. A.,byfrt J ak tbart ws om MoiAtchurlClough conati n t, y , S. Litlewoo. Mer.Littleood-Anxious Subscriber. snowed in and most of us are A-down the outlet wide, Mrs. H. M. Allin, Sec'y.-Treas _______________ Jack tobar ____omenArtur_______consohtbonrnadyiSg.itUntild. it Lflowsod intonathe. sea, tReceiptso the7ea.65;eiex $ense;sxp$nss O$5 leave. Mrs. Chas. Wood; gent, Harold spoke on the theme emphasizing And helps to swell its tide. repaid W. A. $75.65. Miss Adele Morton, Toronto, Allen. Lunch of sandwiches, cake the fact that this verse was need- So if you'Il build a "Bigger-You," asng Fund, by Mrs. W. H wshm.and coffee was sold by committee ed as much to-day as when it . .A UIJUIDIad tll ___hme____ C a keUnoa I B a rg- ecipsine S.-Payne and A. West were in in charge. Neil F. Porter express- was said. Mrs. Littlewood favored____ Just give yourself to others, then onbnd$4.0mdn terest Toronto. ec iandofthe co-opte'atio ptey o ietnsvoalsol"Thris a place Sudr r iYou'll be no pigmy small. o$4Odnto rmm Mr oi rw iie ee isandfthe commeesa ppr te- w iet vcasoo" Thereiet uners-Orr ngwa Visitors: Miss Ruth Fogg, Bow- - ap odn Clarke*$50,other sources $75.62 M r L ui ro n is t d he e had been favoured w ith._ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __A q i t b t p e y w dd n w a m anville H ospital, is hom e. . -.h p ro. total $134.62; expended for flo or and took in the Red Cross dance.Bo solemnized February 3rd at the Misses Eileen Souch and Mary ing $88.15, for curtains 88c; bal Mrs. W. Stutt is on the sick Or@ii@ Bo Scouts home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Orr, Jewell, Bowmanvilhe, at Mr. and ance on hand $45.59. T L TTOSE îist. Two Oshawa Teams Clarkson, when their daughter Mrs. Robt. McLeod's, Niagara. . . KendalI Sunday Schooh, by Miss Evehyl W S E N C N D Miss Enid Cobbledick, Whitby, Trim Locals and Commence Plans . Helen became the bride of Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ressor and____ Allin - Receipts $246.45; donation visited Mr. and Mrs. N. Cobble-Bo an.eLd Permanent Quarters Saunders, son of Mr. and Mrs family, Markham, at Mr. Geo. Visitors: Miss Marjory Patton, and expenses $195.84; balance o ON AE dick. o m nil d- Arthur Saunders of Orono. The Cain's. Mr. and Mrs. H. J.*Souch Bowmanville, was at home.. . Mrs hand $50.61.DAL FE.1TOM .2 Miss Phyllis owden and MrThe Annual IMeeting of the- bride ,given in marriage by her and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bailey, Florence Wright is visitîng with Home Department of S. S., b EUNLii:4 ss chocolates at the rink. from their opponents at hockey Scouts was held at J. J. Mellor's, ing blue velvet gown. Her attend- awa. Mr. and Mrs. Souch have Mrs. . Jac songwitCMre.. HneMtos1.6J. M turnbedc over .S.I OACE Friday night. The first game was Wednesday evenmng, with G. M. ant was Miss Vera Gibson of To- be ntesc is u r m tMiiA.Jken . r. ndMrs. oss tresurerC.7.60 Clurem oeceo. Ecrintcesgo nTi Mr. Cliff Barrett, now with the Orono Midgets against Oshawa Linton presidmng. M. H. Staples, ronto who also wore a bluegown. pon.the Ms. id Mos btranT- attMlersn. .andd MBlI Toosto, W. M C. R.by menW . Bmn~~bn tnadsepn asa R.C.A.F., Toronto, called at W. H. Midgets, and the locals were trim- Rev. S. Litthewood, Major J. C. The groom whs attended by Mr. ronto, at Mr. S. D. Souch's. MrWndMs.W. anaMt.r -Te S. Rceips$.59.;E.sentio; ge a:a. ~p~". Rowe's Sunday. med 5 te 1. The first period saw Gamey and John Grady were aiso Ross Robbins of Orono. -.h tbco imMrbsygttn and Mrs. W . asnsnn - r'. Treas. Rcit $44.59;eta$5lpro rsepigCrcom dton Mr. George Mercer, Toronto, Oshawa get the sole score. Second present. Followmng the ceremony a re- Toutcr for shis lso for g ady clraing Mttrs. ats on n' sTpens ox$44.00,TS-icettgodxon$5. Pr was guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Mid- period both teams secured a goal, John Grady, Treasurer, report- ception was held at the bride, s t er a o hnlsas o aclbaigMs atro epnebx$.9 dleton and Mrs. F. Pearson. Chapman getting Orono's. In the ed receipts of $266.91, expend- home with about 75 present, af- o etig ater t pak.ce xpondtetonbirthd. . .it Mrs. o Me-rceenRlersio and, Mrs. J. Hudson was the winner final period Orono tired and al- itures, $216.42, leaving $50.49 on ter which the happy couple left tobacco farm when sprmng opens. Ginnis at West Hill. .. Miss Vel- Miss Marjorie Lycett, Supt. - ReFot n n n>.Gnru p of a lovely cook book in a con- lowed the visiters to secure three hand.onahey o tit M trl.cpsnlungdain,$9. ts.goals. Jim Powers was referee A splendid discussion followed On a honr eotu n to Monreal.e ma Mercer, Garden Hill, at M~r. citicum oain,$22~toa otna t e s t . O n h e i r r e t u n t h e y w i l r e s i d eM e r c ' s .s e n t t o P e b ' . T r e a s . $ 9 2 . 2 3 .T P V R - w i e a l o e t a M.and MsR.Sihcl adMyles goaliefor Oon.We cne igthe wrkdone bythe inToronto. Ms eryBRoy andJoye, esyBnd M. v"'pon Cnaaonth Ton r e Mr.andMr. R Smth mîgh add that if it had not been Scouts and it was feît that tue Stark-~ville Ms ec ulyadJye Asst. Supt. - Recoipts $11.28; SEnt o ikt n lcto oCn brated their weddmng anniversary for splendid work on Myles' part Scout Movement in Orono should who were in Oshawa hospital to Presby'l. Treas. $11.28.Se.arMihndwt ns- yesterday. thero would have been more goals continue te receive the generous Park StL Union Shiloh Young eolewitae hme aar toe, harve rtured C. G.I.T., Miss Kathleen Toms odnewt alf fUie Mrs. G. Gauhd Mrs. W. Watson for Oshawa. co-operation of the whoe coin- h___aocil___ g eoes aguoean r-mpoig Raised for Missions $12.00. Sae ns and Mrs. J. Hudson visited Mr. Oshawa regulars were victor- nriunity. Park St. Union journeyed toeldasoil vnigMody v A numbor of our young folks Y.P. U., Mn. Garnet Rickard -J.5W114 and Mrs. George Laing. ious over Bowmanville in the The matter of permanent quar- Bo wm neningd y iht wth M. G rtook alOs a aE i n thle saig at a ept rs $109,20 ;do ainsaneui>r~ uas rm oy ae t Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson and other game. ters was brought up and a coin- nl wanvih Mnday night with om. ro lsae saa lzbtvle xedtrs$6;blnei son, Kenneth visited Mr. and Mrs. mittee comprised of G. M. LO!il twe o liht ih asOear Oiwas home.Sor ls bnk$2.7 R. Fuller. M.wingSttoetheJosnowadstnrmThhastebankam$22.77. meeting next Monday night wîî M . talsJonGrdyacith oyotes ocain. note car h Svr fmliwr n Thursday Rev. J. McLachlan was Lantern Fund, A. 0. Parkor aain Pcfc Mrs. Ken Gamsby, Grace and be in the formn of a school in J.J.Mellor was instructedt to in-was sidreswqipodandistnon a Oshawa Saturday visiting Mr5. unabet e hog ihteTes ruh owr 1. parents' in Coîborne. apple for the teacher,"l but be on suggest plans for a building pro- tire. ccdet jec t b carid ut y cots he al ariedPreidntH.are postponed indefmnitely. Church Current Fund, A. 0 Miss Muriel Morton, Whitby, tinie, 8 p.m. themselves. Hooper gave a few words of weî- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Trim enter- Miss M. Stewart, Mr. Wmn. Parker, Treas. - Receipts $2680.10 spent the weekend at home. Saturday morning Orono Mid- Theso officors were elected:- come to the visitors. Miss Eileen tained guests Sunday. Greenwood, Mr. Pope and Mr. oxpended .$2654.54; balance h Mr. and Mrs. Rofayn visited at gets journeyed to Oshawa and Chairman-G. M. Lînton; Sec'y- Riddeil, Orono, presided over the Mrs. K. Stephenson, Port Hope, Jack Carscadden are aIl under the bank $26.16. Mr. E. Evans'. romped homo with a 3 to 2 vic- Rev. S. Littlewood; Treas.-M. pr og r am: Worship period, in visited at Mn. Victor Farrow's. doctor's cane. Church Repair Fund, A. O .Continuation Schooi girls plan- tory in hockey. Orono's goals H. Staples; Committe mn-J. C. which Miss Riddeii gave a read- Mr. Gordon Trim, Bowmanvilhe Women's Instîtute met Febru- Parker, Treas. - Receipts, dona ned a gymnasium party for yes- were secured by Edgar Middleton, aeR orseR .Rs nMne iteodra h was home on Sunday. ary 7th, with Mrs. Win. Patterson tions, $456.50; expended $485.53.ts terday, Wednesday night, with Dick Patterson and Bruce Chap- boroug, R idis, R.. . sriptr, an Lis Wood fred DMr.Gordon Tracey visited Mr. in charge. Roll cail was "A Val- Besides reports of mombership games and lunch. man. McKenzie. the Scoutmaster and with a vocal solo. One minute of Dnny Shutka. eà'tine and Verso." Mrs. Patterson attendance and activities of theh'~If'~ Orono Union members wene Mn. and Mns. R. E. Logan open- two Assistant Scoutmastens. silence was observed in memnory SHlhW .mta r.Rs is to get a plant for Mns. R. Mer- organizations mentioned abov, bjisd gldto see Stephen Saywell at ed their home Friday afternoon of Lord Tweedsmuir. The brass Hllowelh's on Tuesday. con as a slight token of the estoom other interesÜng reports wee be8' tdae in.Bowmanviîîe Mon- f~or eihtfuntrousseau tea in quartette comprised of Manley daughterdNewtonJillevstk adf W.laie I. edtoc esome sub:ted r'Meor , . . ne. da vnn.hnu fterdaughter, Jean SCOUT MEETING Littlewood, Jim Powers, ickwtnievstdacfteldeofnetocreom prtdorteC iRv..E.*xCS 0 Directors of Horticultunai Soc- whose manrage to Mn. Hay teok Morton and Roy Fornester, favor- Mr .Sakso udy feno onme n i h otnfrteTrail Rangei~5 a~ iety met at Mrs. Harrison's, and place Saturday. The many beauti- Scouts met in the school, Thurs. ed with thnee selections. St.alentinesAy s given by nd J. W. Gre n ne nd Fr a - tion;~ sî .à lanned for spring list and othen fui gifts were on display and tho day night wîth about 25 present. TeSantte.f normws a e hoetirk ns. m.Mer. Mr ws. F. Stok- an Jspokenntey ndw roo ew ele, Gr~4m hostess served a buffet lunch. Pnactically the entire evoning was the debate "Resolved that Aml L k ho eola k r's "Cunnent Events" dealt chief- tops te chmny and other 'work~ Yesterday was Valentine's day hissno a Logan was guest of spent in ggîvmg the boys their gamation of Raihways is-necessany ly with the "Balkan Situation." done by the Property Comm.ikep and the school, at least thé Public hnun at a miscelianeous shower. tests, some completing ther ten- to insune future progness of Can- Recent Visitons: Mn. and Mns. A letton from "Behind the Uines in Clerk of Session, J. E. W. 'Phi]p School, had its usual Vaentine at the house of Miss. Norma derfoot and others taking thc 2nd ada." Clint Brown and Mn. and Mrs. France" was read .by Mrs. Patter- reponted a membership of 27 entertainment. Searle, Bowmanville, Thunsday class. The boys are pnoparing for ofTim Powens, Orono, wasdleader Sam Powell at Mn. Norman Gart- sn rwo oshl it eietad5 o-eietpr nigt. r. aythegrom, as pulicinvestiture for Feb. 15th, o the affirmative side,an dealt shore's, Pickering...Ms Anna- brought out some new ideas. Mrs. sons. Attendance at commnunion At the morning service at Park pnesented with a silver tnay and at the school. with the deficit, duplication of belle Hendry, Pontypool, at M. L. Martineli held a heat contest services had averaged 148. REv Et. Chunch on Sunday the paston coffe urn with cnoam and sugan _________ 2 spoke on the formation and duties aio ofetbei oot linos, competition when public1 John Hendry's. . . Mn. and Mns. and she'and hon group served a R. E. Morton had officîated at4 0f hesesio, ndfolowngths on Fiay. DIM ANDle DISTAont utilities are concerned and the- Howard Challis, Bowmanville, at tasty lunch. baptisms, 6 weddings and 15 fun the eldens were installed. cost of upkeep.M.ad sBe. s e Jaynes'. .. Mns. __________________________________________________ ArtBemis hs benengge aThree Orono citizens figuned in HAPPENINGS Ruby Hobbs, Bow ma n v ilie, Win. Jaynes with Miss Audrey AtBaihhsbe nae anaccident Friday involving two____ leadery of the negative, dealt with Jaynes, Tweed. .. Mn. John Mit- te reconstruct furniture at O. A. trucks which got into difficulty at Fromn The Orono News, the employment question if rail- cheil at Port Bnitain. .. Mn. Baden Gamsby's. Doos this mean matni- Dean's corners. As a result Row- Fbur lh 95wy eeaagmtd onigPwl ihfinsi saa mony or a vacation on Caspan's land Smith has a cut oven the Fbur lh 95wy eeaagmtd onigPwl ihfinsi saa patout that 60 per cent was for wages Mrs. Gordon Martin has been parteye, Fred Whittaken has three Died: Halett-At Detroit, Jan. and 40 per cent left included fac- suffering with a severe attack of Mn. Orme Gamsby has been in- broken ribs, while the other man, 3th, Elizabeth, relict of tee late tory and mine labor, and also that grippe since the removal of hon vited to officiate as chairman at Jim Wood, escaped uninjured. Harry Halhett, aged 74 yeans. In- railways stimulated produce. tonsils.Im Newtonville on Friday evening at One man in the other truck was terment took place fnom the rosi- Ron Patterson, for the affirma- a Women's Institute Treasune taken to hospital, with a broken dence of hon brothen-in-law, Mn. tive, deait with taxes, conditions 4" Trail given between Newcastle shoulder. Richard Widdicombe, Bowmýan- in Great Bitain, and foreign in- Ne tn il and Newtonville. Orono S. O. E. lodge held a de- ville. vestments. _____ * U W nvilleU ~e. Monday night Port Hope Mid- ightful card party Monday night. Miss Ruth Armstrong 10f t for Jim Hancock, for the negativo, v gets wene defeated by Onono 10 Prizes wene awarded to: Ladies, Glendive, Montana, to take a deait with conditions i Bowman- Recent Visitons: Mn. Melville to 2. Dick Patterson headed the high, Miss Aima Cutteil, consola- Position as nurse in the hospital ville, dividends, and future de. Jones in Toronto.. . Mr. and Mrs. goal-getters, securing 4, Carman tion Mns. M. Harrison; Gents, there owned by the Northenn Pac- veîopment. Dolph Payne and Douglas, To- Cornish 2, Don Staples, Bob Coop- high, George Cooper, 2nd Dick ific. Miss Ruth will be within a Jiroeshda e iue onto, at Mr. and Mrs. Reuben or, Glen Tamblyn and Jake Mid- Fowlen, consolation Wm. Neale; few miles of Dr. Andrus of Miles to refute., Payne's. . . Miss Rena Hoskin MUfl dleton one each. lucky plate pnize, Mns. Muir. City, Montana. Judges Rev. Fred Riding, Osh- with Mns. Jim Tamblyn, Orono... The Mission Band held a de- Lunch and social chat bnought a Mrs. Jacob Cobbledick, Bow- awa, Mn. L. Lucas, Bowmnanville, Mn. and Mrs. J. A. Barrie at Mn. lightful Valentine panty Monday pleasant evening to a close. nianvilie, passod away Monday, and Miss M. Williams, Orono, de- W. A. Wright's, Enniskillen.... afternoon. Games were enjoyod The funenal took place Monday in hon 59th yean. cide<j in favor of the negative. Mn. J. T. Pearce, Arden, at home. - z and a delicious lunch of cookies, in Toronto of Ellen Maguire, Miss Beatnice Foster is home The evenig concluded with . . Mn. W. W. Henderson, Bow- jely and ice cneam was served. daughter of the late Mn. and Mrs. fnomToronto. games, lunch and happy feihow- manville, with Mrs. Thos. Staple- Hearts were artistically arnanged William Maguine, and a cousin o Miss Lizzie Waddell visitod hon shp.' ton. .. Mn. and Mrs. W. E. Reid, for deconation. Mn. Oscar Scott, Onono, who at- Mit n th city. _________ Crooked Creek, at Mn. George Don't fonget that the Union tended the funenal. Bornn Mr Chanlie Barrett and bride Stapleton's Jr. l f t Mondy on their retunn to No. 9 H. & S. Club Miss Annie Nesbitt has accept- ______________________Frankland, deceased has lived for their home at Cornobents, Sask. eda, position in Toronto. 40 yeans in Toronto whene she _________ Visits Leskard ypt iexnd oMr died Feb. 9th after having beenSyptyietnddeM. Esbed-ridden for four years. Hon Robt. Morton in the death of his TA E O CH NC S closest relative is a nephew, Mn.Vaentine Program (Intended for last week) father, John Robert Morton, Port WIHC. Leonard, Brampton. Deceased Os Presented at Thunsdav night elght cars f illkd Hope. WIHwsqiewell known in Orono., with No. 9 Home and School Club Mrs. Hassen was caled to Chat- ~ a qieW. A. Meeting members iourneyed through storrny hamn owing to the sudden death BABYYS C ~~Dr. and Mrs. Colville have been _____ad___fle oast isto atra f e osiMs [ I ~ LD informed that instead of Roy comn-.-Red and white tremrsfom s ad Hoesnf'Id Srod o Clu.tGon Studay0fGhncosinemns. DO'TLE >ou ab'aliti oîD dvl ing 4th in a ls of 64 at Osgoode which ned heants wene suspended Despite the difficuit driving, ail an- thon of the Grant Brothers who Do OrNThET orbyse. Utls ea. cride Hall, lst yean, as they uridenstood. wene uscd in decoration of the rived home 5afely. reporting one car sold and deiivenod seed corn in ino Scaorohtil ou haLt Mta dGo. MBieho is 4th in a class of 118, of Sunday School noom of Park St. haviniz sonie difficuit>' but returned this district fromn Chatham. Befone of 26 inonths caugKlt a nt> coid, so1 i' whomn onîy 75 passed with 64 of Church Tuesday for the meeting to the road with fo damaze done, hon marniago Mns. Grant was Bab<aOoTbesan h1he ha odofte' aighnu S. Tî~isan- of th e W. A. Presîdent Mrs. M. J. No. 9 gzroup provided the prograin Miss Aggie Smith and has many i~ f , iuic er than ever before. 1 certain!>' am for other case of an Onono boy doing Tambly pndtee meeting with hc onie o svracthy1 cousins in thi oaiy Bays areamsle and sure in credit te himself and his parents. awrhppeidi hihsrp in on vieofin num er yloen ymah seeddtoM. catchA L w . g their action. 'fle>'corect thse cause of bby's His many Orono friends con- trews ed yMr.W.B Ha. aglrpistuena gop ubesD.Kufn i eedatho onEE'hONIC'snse t hedmad o'w in ve 0 dan Mm. Icidn a Wtroubleanvconitipationby sîrepi1feveeat, dlarrhoede trouble. Effective in ciearîng up teeuuîna gratlato him. h e wsrea yMs. W.R_E - etBiMn> adRs oheMs ooCbug b' I 1W111 DOI iea Deoe l n i iet L W J K V L l E» ISid,,y. Jone S ~ . B rre and hrs. WilUh " ' "1o m a il

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