qr may 1917de 2; Like carnival «1 death as happdnad. at Clovelandim land: 51:11. [when 165 little ones, L-mng‘bd, turn, [cruisedâ€"met their In (but particular structure ch: cenblatiun is perfect; as lighpas :1 feather; is securer adjusted to the Quad; can be combed just as you own hair they make! any man look ten ’ctc- years younger, besides the pra- mticn you get from catarrh, £0163. mama; etc. Call and! see them at :the W house; on; march 28th. Anything approaching rthce Roche-’- ‘qun or Clevq'la‘xï¬ horrors rwould’cal! dawn unspeakable denunciations on the heads at thosa who might foe held ptimarily aespomsible therefor. Ii; mama every member of our Board. d Education and crown Council -to mto it than: they donot flout eith- er Hm danger or the responsibility}. Minn nonaexist the danger is ap- palling and the trebpomsihility trem- m and minimal. (rho day will can» (when schools will be built a: differdnfl: lines than now. and. lit- tho children will not we huddled wo- ggthep high above 'the earth. ,Unde'r gush conditions any alarm. whether tun or lake, means crowding on Win; vstaifnways. and death or :a W ht Suboptimal talents. and; «certain to aidmacarba and W'upon mic methods, who presence of the m. Hon. “Viscount membtown on‘the Gentlemen Who are Bald. _ hu-Stigatc and see for yoursufl the 1ft covering in- Wigs and Toapces. iflot- Dorepwend Patent Toupee: are now wort on oven 90.000 heads by all classes in all stations of if“. ‘ It money. is trequired for ï¬re: tes- aapes and other asentiah to safety; «1 life. 61‘; must be provided, and: we 1m! conï¬dent it twill (he provided mdih’ by the people. .The risk to 351» is mfï¬oianth great even when all possible guards am provï¬ied â€" ‘ulviaar. and; a man at ripe. judgment, awhib Mr. (W. .R. Envém. the M vino-president and general manager. ‘tonrhunï¬sdm thonnaditgor mhq -" flamilban is [putting up ï¬re alarms In liar schools. Is it not timzctor in!" Board Ito ant ? Should therendt In a sym at good. sale ï¬re-escapes than every. mom in every: school in Woe is an Moatian or the gmmbdmmbyï¬he My: and: d «England in Canadian waits and investments. :We wish mmmaum. C. , Whether Well-founded or not. than is no denying that ever since tb horrible Washer at Hochqlmga when}. Mr Montreal, [there has been a. gnawing feeling of aversion quthepamt otourcistizqnsitoaubenldb in; any antartainment (n- leudture in the Collagia'te Assembly hall. and r Bmdï¬m whqntheCollaziate W17 'hallis crowded» andLind- Ilia may amount tor the faot' that m few large gatherings havef'aeen hell «there of lakes. . 4; . m and admire rwill note with “action the splendid showing made by this 3min; company as; ï¬rm sult of one year’q Operations in the m of traï¬a dementia: 'a.nd' a'tizbtâ€" 4mm of mm strings all along the ‘iim. It am meal for a continu- an» of conservative management, am «this the name chosen fun-the new institution seems to_ carry assur- m ' ’ ! ‘ : a .., : -h£M2r. James Munro. HEMP the W011 has becuned a thorough- I! #211: man far the position 91: Pro- aident : and Mr. John Gilchrist. vice.- president. is a. .wise and cautious . Do our ï¬rst (pasta will be feund a m of (the that annual meeting «(I the Fm’ 'Bank a! Canadayn {munch at which is shortly to be op- muflintzhis town turtlentheananag6- W at Mr. A. B. _McGi11. [omn- --rly assistant manager of the Victo- tiaImn Savings Company. (\ the "Weekly [Dost man I. WILSON, Front-Inton- LINDJ‘LAY. FRIDAY. MARCH: 13. Every cook, every heusewife, dc- lights in producing light, dainty bis- cuit, aka etc, and there’s no m- oon why they sbsuld not always pro- duce them. It’s the baking powder that is the chief cause of failure. All INSTITUTION WTH A FUTURE will insure success every time. Lt nevet varies, and :5 absolutely pure and wholesome. It is free from alum, ammonia, or other injurious Wig Costs but zocper-lb. ' A. HIGINBBTHAM, DIUGGIST Rea-1y opp. the Post Ofï¬ce. Lindsay. monk SCHOOLS SAFE? Successful Baking Jersey Cream vegetables,an W to be am to furnish these to all imbereï¬ted inthe growing of the [mist kind. of garden: remote“ a 1 v Three, or! the lending varieties of web oi the following kinds of «vegec Ehrea of. «the leading varieties =61 each at tha‘ following kinds oILevego- tables am tethered {for testing [this spring, viz... beats. carrots, onions. let- tuce. early. tomatoes, and. later gioma- Owing to the gne‘a‘t demand for tbs “perineum with traits and. the lim- ited tunds era: [the purchase ‘of. plants for this purpose. the. supply or stheso (or this year is already exhausted. But We W on 'h‘a'nd. a Manipply at Beads lot! the expel-imam with: mmmblm. 31% W to be able to The early. tomatoes are best for northern sections, (where the ’ later and better warieties canndt be d99- pIenï¬dHl upon to Iripcn. W ‘ Any person in Ontario who wishes to join in ithis lac-operative testing may choose may one of. tha superiâ€" meme afoovd mentioned and send in his applicatidn [ctr 'the seeds and in- sé'uxmtians for conducting the same. These will be sent by mail. green 0: Charge, rant clash applicant must agree to tollotw. the dbmbtions tarnished; and unspent bthd restarts mt‘ .1:th o! the whoop. whether succegstul or Applications will feel ï¬ller]. in the order thew who received until the ampâ€"- ply 0‘15 maids is exhausted. Address all application! to H. 1.“me {Onta- rjo Agricultural Datum Guelph, Out. :The practical educational work on" lied on: by the Ontario Agricultural College. through :the Experimental Union. is now «well known thrpugh‘ out Ontario. I'I‘houaands of. people. in math town and nountry. interested m farming. [with growing or gardening. are carrying an empeï¬mants under the direction bit the Collqge. and at; waiving by the experience. - {the seeds or plants for thesetexper- monks, and. tull instructions [or con- ducting :them, nraf furnishad free on the undetrstanding than: each experiv mantel: will report the results of his expeuimend; at the end of flu: season. Mae Council than adjourned‘ till the second Monday: in April. 5 u _. Accounts uggmgating sonnet $140 were paid. including $100 to Mn Thomas Stewart tor sqrvices at the County equaï¬xation. Experiments With Leading Varieties , Which Will be Furnished Free. (Jo-operative Work . In Vegetable Tests The fay-law providing for the pay- ment of noupcillom is to ma amemipd. 9° that they M’ill massive three 1‘10“ la-rs per flay and mileaga. \ v ‘ Byâ€"lalw 624 was mad- the usual times. signed and sailed, appointing ovalsenrs. Mama and tomo- ViflWetl‘q». “ .7 ! i ' ‘1‘ ;kdtt. 62 W. U. Hall, 66. (J. 'H. M0351“. 69 wrest. W. mm. 75. W. 1.5.. King, 77 Wampen Hill, 2 northern [ammdarn Norman McLeod. Poundkaepomâ€"W. C. Graham a‘t Manilla, G. J. 190941. at Oakwood. Road beats 80 and 81 are canoelldd, and Mr. Lgslie .We'oster not! John 1Woolacdtt are added rto Jabez North's bent. twhile Mr. Hazâ€" alton and Mr. Hussey are 'added ta Mr. (rhmnas “North’s beat. . . -;. rum Reeve maide a' further report regarding the! Lawns'ooromgh drain. Messrs" Jo‘setph Gregg, R. S. Bdaq‘hâ€" son and J. J. Sloan waited pn the Council mganiing building a bridge at Little Britain. .They desired‘to impress the mat nthalt ‘on account, of the laxge mum-bar 0! foot . prssangers. and especially children. erasing and Iccrassing the loridga at this 91306. that it should be alt ‘least six teem wider than the ordinary bridge. in order to guard against accidept. i; a: 'l'he following changes were made in overseen! far 1908; Beat 3 ‘NeiLMIo: Dougall, 11 John MsKague. 20 David Rogers. 29 Huston Mark, 30 Willihm Goad, 34 M'e'sit.’~P.'S. Mark. 33.an Lab. 41 Charla frhomas. 42 J ohn‘. Mariposa Council Held Brief Session Members Will Receive 53 per Day and Mileage flenuforth. Matmh 9th.190:8. (The mambem‘wm all plnasetnt and the minutesht {£116 last meeting were read gush up?!â€- a mat Mondafl It. Bad Given an Assismt. Mr. G. N; Friar; ot‘tho .OntariaAg- cicultural Coblqzq. Guelph. arrived in town on Monday. un‘l‘ will assist Mr. Reddin benching thq students at the Two Months' Course. Four other Collqziabq Institution â€"- Piston. Whitâ€" by, Napanea and Komuwillo â€" are makmg urgent rogue“: tor agricul- tural dapartmmta. II the govern- ment dmidb ito place teachers in (these Collagiabes. Mr. tFrier mil! probably be given- charge at the .work gm one at the counties. . u r COAD.-AJt Oahwoud. on ~Wednosday. March 4th. 1908. Maria A. Gunthe- lavui (wit: at Mr. N. H.111. 3:ng 49 B.A.KERIâ€"WALTON. â€" At. the Clergy house. Minden, on Saturday. Feb- ruaxy 22nd, 1908. by the Rev. Ruxai Dean Archboid, Mr. Wm. P. Baker. ol’ Anson township. to Miss E-lnu V. Walton, of Toronto. SMl'iHâ€"IDAWSON.â€"At the resul‘ance of Mr. J. T. Smith. Ester-st†Int- onto. on Wednesday, Feb.\ lath. 1906, by the Yen. Archdeacon Sweeney. Mr. [Lester Smith. or To:- onto. to Miss chuuda Dawson. fox mcrly of Gelert. CORSCADDENâ€"GIBBS â€" At Wind- rthorat. flask“ on Feb. 26, Winitred - Gibbs. to Wm. Cox-scadden. eldest son at Mr. Hugh Corneaddcn. Ops. Drs. Hahn‘s 8 Irvine. Dr. Irvine, at the mauve ï¬rm, will be at Neatleton Mondax Manch 161:1“ and the and Monday at every. month following. Nothing but first-class dentistry dunq by, this ï¬rm. «. , "No better place for your exam:- Lion could be .choaemJ have always been- in tenor of punishing crimin- als on the scene of the crime." away. rl‘ho body man brought home .on IWednebdhy. (night. Rev. Mr. Smith conducted the service at the Methodist church. assisted by Rev. Mr. Foley. (l'h'q muonic fraternity also held their service at the grave and thaw“ Order at Oddtellm attendai I!» twp: aged 37 years and have: a widow and six children: in oomfcmtafob oircmstanoes. â€"Bob. 1nâ€" dopendent‘ .' 9. Cm]. (Chicago News.) ‘What do you thin]; of my Lion on the piano? Jan J. D. Mammal. a this town, mathW. MrJl‘boaBz-uly: is a ï¬rm-EM. and also Sen-ltd: Manama. was his Me an}! “hm gunmen, M lama one am and tour brdthara to mom-u a. W has Vicinity received the news Tuesday of tha Mth‘ o! Mir. F E. Callaghan. oi the mammal Bop-mm inthe Putnam Brim M0. utter 32 Cove, 5 full est-103d of young Con, all due only, Holstein, Ayr- shire: and Durhamy, The best lot that has been shipped here Ihh winter; 4 S pringrrs, will he in right swsy; 4 Qows; 25 Horses, allclaseea, Workers and drivers; 1 Buy Mare, about 1400 lbs and sound; 1 pair blue Roms. 16 hands hig h, Well matched, both are“, true in hu‘hcsa, and 6 and? years old; 1 Bay Gelding 5 yeam put, weighs 1300 lbs; 3 livery Horses, been worked hard all winter, will be sold cheap; 1 grey Gelding by Minto Chimes. 5 past, true in hurnese, sound and A1 driver; 2 cheap Workers. any price; 1 brown Herse, good worker; 6 sens second hand Harneee; I sell: second. hand "oubze d-iving Harness; 6 save new Single Harness; 1 Collar and Hunee for angle harness; 6 pairs Blnnkets, any price; 4 pairs Sweat Pads; 4 heavy Collars, new; I new Plough; 4 new Wheelbarrow; 1 old Cutter; 1 old Buggy; 1 new Cutter; 1 ywï¬ng Colt; 3 fancy Woolen Rug; 1 Robe; 32 or the best Con that have been here this season. On account of being asked for longer time on the cattle I hve ar- ranged for 4 months which will beJnl ‘ 13: when due Don’t. niss this big sale. A Discount for cash. tormmlmninbhewv'“ Mmmmmflpdmmmr. Wunmdflncaï¬h mam W Pm. 'tmo mut' Donia 0311;311:311. at No. (the‘ um} Death of Well-Known Woodman. (the funeral at Wu. J. 011mm at North Hat-my. ttoak phoe on trimm- dav W. and was Langaly, ax:- SALE MAR. 21, ’08 The Shadow » 0f the Tomb Four lonths’ Credit Sale. '. A. FANNING. T. F. Callaghan. Toronto. MARRIAGES. DEATHS. He taught school execu- On’ Saturday evening. March 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Sh‘lrw‘m were present- ed with some silver ,and Morris chair by their relatives, ‘it being the 35th anniversary of thoir wedding. The u‘ening was spent in games, speeches etc. All whyfl'thomlm and wish, Remember the bazaar, m‘the Meth- odist church on‘Good; Friday. Sprmg is coming. Crows. orioles butterflies and even mosQuitou hue been seen lately. l Ur. Elias M h ' List. at orallï¬ion the Mrs. Rodd is zprepared to cater to thg transient public. Traveliers com- ang to Britain peth, not tear unam- modation. m mu m who root at the evening .was wt in games. etc. ._ Mrs. H. Bumbag]: had tn opâ€" eration pan-roman! an be: by Dr- A1- bent Bruce» at frat-onto. assisted by From reports. modding bells will soon be ringing. Victor Pogue, of' Cannington was a. visitor 'tobnr town last week. The services 111/ the Metholist church were well attendedt last Sab- bath. The Sunday behool contmues to lead the township in attendance. \Ir. 1‘. B: Morton) is re-arraug‘mg his stock, audit" Ibecome the agent (or Routley's (ma wall papers. can hardly mind that a mun-bar at a century than duped since your mar- riaae twhein we look in your tape and see nommrk 0! time. 'Yonlnwe en- dwud yourselves to a boat at friends by your Quiet. unassuming manner and kink! blatant taken in everyone. 1A3 adieu: tohan :1 put love and esteem rwe'pmaant you with this new ‘0! silver knives and fork: and: M01“ ‘xia chair. (rho sincere wish at .11 is that m may live to ace SW! golden Mm thy. and that God'q biasing may unï¬t upon you and your two as- timanb children. I 3 Mm. Inwintmplie'd in a suitabld way. Quite a number of speeches womflanï¬arwhichasumptnons G. W. Hall. on WM! «1 this M. We W that it may Desmâ€" oenstul mum she may have =1 Imy'. Mina been. mm'mfole. at Oakwood'. is visiting Miss Buoy Webster this 1N.“ . - av . ‘ The Ladies’ Aid of the Methodist church are arranging .for a bazaar. Pretty. useful and up-to-dale ar- txcles are being pnnnutacturcd [or the occasion. ‘ } M's Sylvie Yerex is visiting (rm alt Zion this tweak. L/ Mr ‘Viebor Poem. of Cannington, Spent I law am here rthis yeek. Mr. George Moore. of Cnnnington. spent a new tiny: here this m'ek. (Special to the Post.) Last Friday evening twenty-six members of the Methodist choir in the form’ of a. surprise party. jour- neyed to 'the home of Mrs. H. Cs Shaver at I‘ort Hoover. “Music. games etc†were enjoyed by ihe young peo- ple. after which lunch was served. After singing "Blest be’.the Tie that Binds." the party left for Britain. arriving home in (the small hours of Saturday morning. due.‘ ndadoubt. to the bad pitch hole: between Port Hoover and Britain. The choir thoroughly enjoyed the time spent at Mrs. Shaver-'5' home. none at nominating you on this. the wbwenty 4mm ammrsgry at your modding thy. It would be ha‘rd to find a happier looking couple twhoao silver waning we celebrate. .We char in this round jovial manner. to the utistnch’m at all. Miss Pink- ham and the tollowim address; Mr. Jen-outwit wife. at Bauzog. have movd to the house made vacam Dy‘ who death at Ann Badman. ’ On Saturday evening. March 7th about thirty. [ligands and relatives anthem} at the hams at Mr. ; and Mrs. Silas Irwin :3 a cum-pm (partr‘ to honor «them on (Mr dlver M on m .1th and evening 9t Munch 18th. unthi- the auspices at tho mics" Aid d the Christiaq A boom match is looked for goon between Onnninztou and Britain. on Britain rink. a .. '. flight Wt ut Bumbrland» on see by. You. H to use a candle «to ï¬nd the puck if it got in {the cox-nu. We would him to see it (played: on in Oanninatm or Lindsay. Drink: in xealdy any old time. -. L, . . Mn. Aural. .who was WM“. Sande g MD at m. unturned: to her home on We lac Sunday. ., Dm‘l: Wt who outer camper and ham to he held in the IJ0.0.F. hall church; du evening. but who wouldn't on ‘; rink 110150. with 6 posts up 9nd thn centre and only 3’: electric lightcto \A lot of thirty-three three your old steers. averaging 717 lbs. eaeb were put on (the flighhnd Ranch lest Apl‘l The name steeu' avenge weizht' was 1023 lb». 'in November.- 9. vexy nut (gamvor 806 lbs. Drop a post card to S. Stewart. Uphxli and get full particulars. it you have can. tle to 'put out to pasture (or the coming mm.-â€"tf. 0. ' Correspondent’s Newsy Letters LIT'DLE BRITAIN- ‘ "' (Fm Our Own WM) m‘ 111:6]. is improving] '. E. Mm tilled tha mannered a Messrs. Wm. McWoxteIrs and C. Human. ED.D.G.M. 0! Lindsay. An excellent We was rendered. which was much onjaye'd. During we dawn; on ayatqr supper mas, served in labia wining room adjoining the 10631 mm. utter which songs not! when weed the time «Vary; phmnfly 9cm My midnight. who. am angina the national pnâ€" tbem‘. t!!! W Wand. rm. Men when boil in the Chanel: Io! England. have so far {wan mll claw The rector. Rev. .W‘. H. A. m. is m‘abbpndurm J. J. Naviaon’. (who! was than?“ Mr bio Gran at the local branch. when it was organized filtaan years am occupied the! chair. A large num- ber. of 1mm. «were present. including Mr. Ont-tun Graham spent Sunday: athfmhanahdm.‘ . 1.711;"? Ht. wk (1‘. Junkin. Grand Master at the Canadian Orda- o! Oddlcllows, m Wanna pn .Wodncsdny. Wish 4th by the officers and. mom- bars at fl‘refl: Valley Lodge. in the lddxze «coma in Cunningham's block. The rooms Mare fluctuated with bun;- inc. than had Chinese lanterns. Mr. st. Junï¬â€™ Literary Society ï¬gme- puinz tor n grand musical anddxaa- antic mum. to {as given .Thn BMW committee at the Win “my Board. have mdp 371W tot: tn ente'miunedt. cousin: in my. hallbn M mixing. Munch 31¢. ' U hem; ’ Mr. Archie McKendrY is “351m? tried!!! in town. (I Mr. Chm. Golden. at the Stamina! Chanson! Company. Mu in town on Saturday on W. . l ed Mr. and Mrs. Irwin continued health. long life and' prosperity“ Mr. Fred Evmp'ad pita left for the West last week. W Crowded out.) McGas. WNPALDS. -'flmm«£n0uelph.camhngneon Please book your orders now. How m“ many cattle will ‘you have this vs.†Mr. and Mrs. Walker Count. ‘0! found to the Highland Ranch? Droo Emmy. are "-3133 um in town Q post card to S. Stewart. L'P 0'“ and Mitch , ‘ "u 0.1:. â€"tt. ‘ Mina Maura. or My, (who has Mr. Goal. Uw'dnn.otLinduy. WM (awn “flan triads here. returnade in Panda: «Falls on Monday. - m on wm Mia own. at omen. is the Mr. Will Wt. at anrney, E gun: at their cousin- M’s- Ge“ '5" laying; m'zth friends in town. Ed. MoKaudr-y. 0t Lind-mi.“ mg 9.th dun With hianflent' For®-Ez’ghf Years Old This business has just celebrated its Forty-eighth Birthday. It was opened in the spring of the year 1860, and has con- tinued successfully since that time. Year after year people have come to this store and congratulated us on our storekeeping. Every elfort to secure the very best of goods and to sell them at fair value has been the Motto of this businessâ€"-you know we have succeeded and why? Because we always gave you honest value for your money. 1908 will be no exception. We are preparing for the greatest year’s business in the history of our store. Every Depart- ment is full of excellent merchandise and values are equal to any of former years. An invitation is extended to visit our prem- ises and view Lindsay’s Greatest Store. ESTABLISHED 1880 Mica Dorothy French. 0! L. c. L. .spcu: the (week end. with her parents. , Rev. 1W. H. A. and Mrs. Fran-ch. SANDRINGHAMâ€"ELDON. Tho couoert given recently by the teacher and scholars of school section No. 3. was a grand affair. 'I. rum in- berior ot thid building was tastefully decanted with evergreens. flags and Mixing. who programme .was a. grand patriotic auction. the best ov- er when in un- achool house. which shawsthfltmmher. MisilLE Pall. In] har- Icholam. have glared neither time not work in pmpuing such a (in: pawl-mine (or thema- Iion. Ibo. that man unfortunate to bur-hurt Int-ad a. ram man: Such mu m8 a the 5!:qu W was Vail W by. the pcholâ€" “ ad flu: m.mw 31v- m PM m m chili-m m 9:: Miss J... Funk. (1 Piston, came ‘to tho Falls M :w 00 :muune It]? poem in Min Wuhimm‘: millin- ery mum. . Mia Arwrid. d Almontn. has re- turned ha: position in Mr. «Wm. Cnmpbell'a aim-nary department. M. an! Mm. Hm. at» Victo- ria Huber. am waiting trianda in town; H Dr. R. M. Mason returned. onFri- day from (tomato. what he. attend- ed the Mule-Ii: convention. Miss Walkman and. Mia Greta Smith. who have ban in moronic natâ€" tendinz flu luminary openmgacamo Mr. William 13. Bwanton. ol Haliâ€" burton. m in town over Sunday. \ Miss Aileen Kerr 'm on Monday tomenflumquk. 'i‘th‘M‘in-LM Mrs.A..J Wisvismmah‘iendn mom 37H"- annulus .uxl Mm. Walter Corbett. pl! Romney, m Vaduz friends in town and wininityt ‘ ‘ 4;" momdunqzthism 4! Mr. Erna m Incarnation Wydtarmutcwthgx .visitinahishmthu'.1du.atmnw *Mr.Jaammh8M‘tor mmmmmhngnqon, spasm. and is punching .90pr set- LINDSL.Y 3:13,â€:an POST. moan: mun“, mnca m potted thowlo as the o muck up about angel when a. couple of youn: out. sud then several 1: ulkd out. Things “‘3" .1! Wins. and a 1115‘s In th- Natbulo was four bah. about three weeks oh died up. but with no on- claim it. Sane partws b8 aw : nlu'gxh drive up mm of tha chm-ch. a1}?! 3d: ontM' {walla ' tutu: and. but who th the chin are is n 8153161 Hope M ‘ ’Aambotoptuflwmhnm"w {Postman Wgawp'.‘ ink-minute! at Emil? (twat. Mmmhmflwsmaoflww- and int. «A: it Eaton WW M'- m. it would I». “13"} 5.5 M's same. it would ‘49 mo in]: new! it WWW We will W1! 35"? t! was Iain; sung. Some 0: Bailingâ€"tuber young .‘to - mindâ€"took up the retrain mgaqzuion got their fin In the mould verse the ‘11: 0050121113813! says; 01 any evening quite a magma W to has: tb curate John‘s clutch. Put Hope. p!“ During Sud†Evening Service I! bout: a Child Waited. 8t. Ganges church. Gram» thing passed a“ nicely “ll-L doom. "Lichen m the An; WI: wall line. was choru- m m patriotic curl M an: all booty-rt in than were well mm- ul. â€perform (hair we; Inmat- lcgu. wdro LII-h imtructive an! 9' tannins. especially the one. "rak- ‘uz tin Cebu.†Another immir tog diam um untitled. “Wm ‘ a Servant". which caused lots aim am. Mr Archie Cantu! gave aavoral ï¬ne selections on £50 violin. Mi- W'n Feast. of Oma- me. was accompanist. and “he ‘1’ gave several piano solos» m B"- G. M, Young ably Mme-11m!†ties at cm ' , ° Mysterious Find In Church Porch Elily Council Minutes inn-om 5E???