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Lindsay Post (1907), 26 Jul 1912, p. 6

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“a"? l ‘ I ‘ - . m. LIN!) Barron...‘ PAGE I. " WW ‘ .â€" 16. attended the reception’ at the The Lindsay Planing Mill n" YOU WANT A" Rev. Father McGuire, of DoWneyyil- home of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Cote on Having taken the business back into my own i hands I am prepared to turn out the work as m Three Big Bargains For You This ‘Neeie: m a... Men’s “lash Vests at Half Price EXQUISITE HOUSE GOWN Sunday. former times, and ask the continuance of the ROY G. Dean who is in the em- patronage of my many customers, as has been or something unusually dainty . for evenin wear ask to see ploy of the C.P.R. construction and g ’ surveying Staff at Newcastle, was during the past forty years I have been in busi- ness here. home on Sunday visiting his par- .-\‘.l :lf‘t'OillllS. oiLllt l‘ clue o r owing \Villiams Bros, Wlll be collected I ents. Mr. and Mrs. R. McGee beg to an- :tllll paid by lll}'.~l~li'. ’ nounce the engagement of their only daughter Ruby to Mr. A. Roy GilliS. ‘ _ AMBROSE OPRossdufi. Sask, the wedding to _ N . . _ take place quietly in the early aut- #135 ,. It is a beautifully umn. '1‘" 'soft Silk-and-Wool Yesterday Mr. Bruce McCarty Son an 5“ n. “‘5‘“..- ' ”not.“ cloth. Look for the M. An rector of St. Matthews ,,; church, Halifax, N. S., the wedding to take place very quietly at All GOOD FOOD AND COO_I_._§_UMMER DRINK The buttermilk of toâ€"day is quite desirable germs of the digestive tract. . a different article to what it was once. DEMAND IS INCREASING .~ ”5 i _ ‘ ‘ . . i ’ W“â€" - "a“ 0‘ “gm Ages 2 to 5 years. An exceptional bargain. = on display in our West Window. ‘_â€"W I‘. “x T "‘\ clothâ€"andcomesin of Mr. w. F. McCarty, jeweller, was , 3 G b0. I N G 1.1 b i all the most wanted taken to the Ross Hospital suffering 3.3;, $100 HOV; ............ 50C ‘2 i shades for afternoon Wlth appendlCltls. This morning he $150 no“- ............ 75C , 1 ' , d . . underwent a successful operation. His “5. on M - - )MAA,., WWW} an eienlng wear. many friends hope for a speedy and,:‘ EDA’JJL i'O‘h ............ $1.00 33 mm“-.. â€"* ,, ~ ~ 7-7- ~ -, ~-«-~-~~-~-â€"â€" l u ) - ,y - fl. ,, complete recovery, ' ' " l 1 rlestley slelted The engagement is announced of 57; E ,9 «fill, E :7 ° F"; c. s BUTTERMILK IS IN GREAT DEMAND 1 stampedeverysyards nary Ethel can, only daughter of "93/ S " as i knickers, ewloomer oryie I on the selvedge 0f the late Thos. G. and Mrs. Gibbs, “ ' -â€"~~â€"M-â€"~.~.m.__.. i genuine “Priestley’s” Pcterboro, to the Rev. T. H. Perry .. ‘lC‘C 110“"ch 50C i'lOW' SOC f . 3 Children’s Rompers at 50c each name. ) In days Of Did it was simply aby- To show how the demand is inâ€": product of butter and as such it was the‘ One of the greatest difficulties en- From Frlday's Post. , creasing, only a few years ago, 1 treated. If it was gOOd' all right, if ‘ chickens and the pigs got the most of l countered with buttermilk is the keep Miss E. McConnell and Miss Pearl it was not, it did not matter. The l the residum of a churning, says theling Gift in a nice consistency, and Nattrass, of Lindsag, are visiting pigs could have it- I Philadelphia Press They get very little! this is due to the fact that any over- their old home, Mr. H. Nattrass’ and AS A BEVERAGE of it now, for the wise men of theiripeness, that is too greata develop- with thcm Miss Maunder of Lind- To-day it is a cultured drink and hospitals have educated the public to;n‘.ent of germ life. separate the curdy sayiâ€"Mlllbrook reporter. ‘ MISS Beatrice lebert, teacher, in is made from pure milk and lactic a knowledge of its value. Not onlyim‘attel‘ from the Whey, and the conâ€" . acid bacteria, specially selected for in cases of serious stomach ailment, $111119? finding the PFOdUCt different Llndsay SChOOI and-brother, Master its flavor and developed under cerâ€" ' but for all persons of feeble or im- from other days, is apt to think it is Horace, OlikWOOd’ “sued the” 813' ’ ter, Mrs. R. D. Brown Clarke. â€"- paired digestion. The once despised by 110‘? in a 8006 condition. Dundas and Elgelles, CLOTHING DEPARTMENT tain conditions of temperature. Bowmanville States 3 . , . . 3 in fact the greatest advocate of it is l pro-duct ranks with sweet milk, and] Now, the product may become over- Mr H Broad leitian. ington , - 3 .. " l - steur In- utr nks it both with thee who findllri e durin the d IiVerv hot da 5, - - an“ 0“ __..- " â€" j- “e -- “-----~...._\ Prof. heckenekoff 0f the Pa O a e p g e ' on y Monday for Lindsay, where he will Mr. Walter Elliott, of Toronto, is! herself an PfTZCi‘-:.t :ri:r_‘~ . ' h‘1ett met a large number of former visiting with his father, Mr. Wm. the laSL tun, Venn. residents of Lindsay and Victoria Elliott. iii the hm,“ EN“. (2: county and report them as all pI‘OS- , Miss Lottie Poast has resigned her 1 time. It 13 a tri‘: IL:- ‘_-3 her . ' ' f 1 tritious 't al table nd crave it nd w‘thl or, if the con-u r d 3 0t take care {‘8 a beverégellt 15 hllg'h :dnub him tho; faor who; it is mechanically pre‘ to keep the thlipeeratil:e I:lown it may be employed in the Fitzsimmons auto stltute, Earls. t is c am. Y ‘ “bed 'evo ccu r f-ter deliver factory. Mrs. Broad will remain in that laCtXC field germs are great scavâ€" 5c“ ' 1 “n 0 r a y. town until fall.â€"Woodville Advocate. l ronto friends. Miss Reid and Miss engers Of the System and tt-Iat they AN ACQUIRED TAS-TE KE.EP ON iCE , M!" and Mrs. D' J' McLean and pering in their western homes. pOSition as organist of the Presby-E that she l‘rr‘wi‘iei o F?” :‘i .- wxll kill the old age germ Wthh Pro-f. The taste for buttermilk ls mostlyi Although this over-ripeness doesn t Miss Marjorie McLean, of Lindsay, terian church. ; and her “my r. 1;“; _. ,h Mechnekoff claims to have discovered. acquired, but once one gets the habitzin any way alter its beneficial effects, motored to Norw o o d last week in , l icess in W. {1?}; “ “=â€" ~- .2: [demo it will be seen that to live to it grows and sticks. Fack of the deâ€"Iit may Dittimfg render the product their car, and spent a few days the KINMOUNT l - Mrs. Wm. McCallum, of Bobcaygeon‘ \ . - ... d ‘ a ripe old age one must drunk butter l veloped fondness for the cold, tart, too acid for many people’s taste. guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bork. 3 grovgilstlng her mother, Mrs. H. i wgftrlanlfrldcrw ;.:.: iaug :_3.._ milk. acid beverage, is the agreeable con- In rd r to kee buttermilk ifl/er- -â€"Norwood Re ister. .. . . , . . ' I ' “ . v ”'“-‘ ~ f: 4;: KW" PROPER WAY TO DRINK ‘ sc'iousness that the drink, with theyfect :onfiivtion ie Should be put onpice Mr. and Mr: Jones Terrill and ”2:255 gagggdzirfeblil:02therfhe‘i: gM2. Bert Skuce Was home over (Jilssl’elrr ,1 ‘31'2'.’:i'?'2‘:’aCi."€.’.-tԤ. There isa right anda wrong way casein principle of milk eliminated, is immediately on delivery and kept as Miss Helen Terrill, Lindsay, attend- hay - . . un ay.. - -. m. ll‘lf...ll> _':;"S as: seat. to drink this according to one author- a food salutary, wholesome and easily | cool as possible. ed on Thursday afternoon, June 11' h ‘h g The Misses Bertha and hora ;\lch- l Mrs. “SENT; daughter ”3.2:: N ity on the subject, the proper way *0 digested, and that the more one imâ€"i Talking to the manager of alarge the golden wedding of Mr. and Mrs. MISS Bertha HI. BeecP, “ b0 wasVone ols were in Reaboro over Sunday. at the horn,- 1.: n; Hearse Begin: drink buttermilk is to add aspoonful bibes of it so much the better. Recent dairy this morning. The Telegram W. D. King of Canningt on which was of tlheh successfuv a: d 1eta: :ro bl or-: Mr. - and Mrs. Percy Nugent of last week. of sugar, accm‘ding to taste, before years have witnessed an enormous in- learned the interesting fact that sixty celebrated at the home of their son, ma ’ as beenccngigeé ho 121?ch 3‘3: Lindsay, are visiting friends in Omeâ€"l We C(lnzrrlf‘ullltl. illlss Lou-la W;.;.-; drinking. This sugar, as soon as it crease in the consumption of butter- gallons have been sold in their estab- Mr. D. B. King, who resides on the 0f the Lmon .vree c 00 ' 3 e “”8 ‘mee. on passing up. 3.331,; 522301213. reaches the blood heat in the stomach milk. Department stores .serve it with liehment in one afternoon by the glass homestead, lot 5, con. 13, Brock. â€" her all success. ' _ _ i Miss Ethel Colwell is. home after mat-103- provides the food for a new brood of crackers, most saloons are compelled:This will show what a tremendous Mr. BertOn Millnr, of the Midland Mr. Thompson, who taught in hop an extended visit with friends in __ germs. to keep it on tap, and many report; stride has been made by buttermilk Construction Co’s engineering stafl' 12 Someerlle, resigned at the end of Lindsay. left for the West - It is claimed that the young, active 3. gratifying preferenCe for it on thelas summer bevera e who has been engqged in installing June and the trustees are advertlsmg: About twenty-five young people .11 "A ” 1,7,; A. Hm germ of this new brood are more part of their patrons over beer. a g ' the new Seymour power station at fora teacher for‘vSept. 3rd. lspene the afternoon of July 12th at .._The' fonoslniwt... people .e..._.. vigorous in their attaching 0f the un- DIFFICULT TO KEEP LESS MEDICINE Lindsay, has accepted a pOSition as The junior roor‘n of the Kinmount‘ Green Landing. A very enjoyable af- mlormrig per ‘ ' If P" :(r the Caz One is forced to believe that . as 3. electrical engineer for the Electric School has been made into two rooms ternoon was reported. Mr. Thos. dlan “85‘: Mr' “m 3135' Wk ”7 'sumuer drink buttermilk is unrivalled Power 00- at Auburn, Ont. He Will and a teacher is needed to take Charge Ivory was in attendance with his ' :3 dand dilligiter;h);rs'\fsf'V" * en erson and (.311an r; . r. :. .1- It aids the digestion and is of great hi? Elk} EEEEE E flag“: .‘liii‘i..‘°2n“§‘ laziest: 32:1,: rm! r be considerably less medicine taken. be aSSIStf-‘d by Mr- Walford M-E Hat- of the intermediate room. yacht. . .. . , . . . . . way Mr. Hart. Mount Horse: has; .- ton. Many tourists have come and are Miss Lulu Bushnell ls VlSltlog ' , . Mrs. (orscadden. (From Wednesday’s Post) coming in each week and finding their friends in Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Styles, of West way to last summer's resort. We have Mr. Orimond Hayes of Toronto is Toronto, are visiting her parents, a number of places where the town visiting his father, Mf- J- B- Hayes. 2 N°t|ce to Granite“ .7 yfi In fact, great is buttermilk - indeed, TE! F AN‘ I rm, both as a nutritious f°°d and a “’01" Mr. and Mrs. Norman McLeod, north man can find rest and pleasure dur- Miss Sarah Millais, milliner at . lng summer drink. ward. - , ing his holidays. Chas. Ivory’s, has gone to Creemore _, H r, ' The many friends of Miss Lillian Mr. J. Austin is having the house f01‘ the holidays. i IN THE 3193ng crimes- u: i 4 Miss Celia Parrott has gone home ward Mansfield. J tne 107391va 4 ,. Ll. Somerville, in the County of The omemee Methodist church will toria, Merchant. , . . NOTICE is betel-y given tutti: hold a garden party on the dumb , . J, «a. , lawn on Wednesday. July 24th. The ‘ said Jameslf‘uwar“ Elaiii'mift. r T3 Brien, nurse at Ross Memorial Hoe- on his farm, south of the Village re- pital, will be pleased to learn that painted and plastered. her condition is slightly improved. Mr. O'Hara, of Syracuse, New York Mrs. W. H. Stevens, Miss Stevens, Manager of the Stave Factory north and Inspector Stevens left or. an ex- of the Village, with his family, mo- 1:. E for the holidays. PORELY PERSONAL m E (From Monday’s Post») Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bush and fam- PARASOLS rw rs. . R A lily 0f Guelph are fine?“ 0f MI" and tended trip to the West this mornâ€" tored into the village last Saturday l‘cterboro band under the leadership 1 ing 0“ “Sine-<5 '5“ I: ‘ "a W Mrs. Felix Cote, Lindsay-st. north. ing. They expect to return about the He is over on a business trip combinâ€" ci- Mr. Glidden, will furnish the pm_ i mount. has made gasszlg- M The many friends at Miss Lilli?“ end of August. ‘lng pleasure as well. gramme for the evening. Bananas. 3 all his estate. CW?” “:1,“ - . An excellent range of neat and attractive r; :rienftfimsfu at m: R0531 “will“: Mr- H- Owen. of Los Angclcs who Mr. Goodwin, of Hamilton, is vis- ice cream. etc. will be for sale. ‘31? "r‘r"r*‘\‘ ' d9l - c'udin stri e and Dresden attem L g 05'1” ‘1 .V“ regre to earn a is visiting Lindsay in his touring iting at Rev. Mr. Walker's, Baptist Mr. J. Lang, of Toronto, called; ‘:“:’r*n““;:‘l‘n‘z“iTi,“‘ ” '5 gzés’ In 3 g P . p ’ lShels seriously 111- car, left Tuesday morning for Peter- parsonage. on Omemee friends this week. '- m“ ”‘4‘“ ” fl gOS’d ‘rames and a gOOd selECtlon Of handles' ’32 Mr. and Mrs. J' O’Hara, ML and boro accompanied by T. B. Silver- Rev. H Walker, Presbvterian Min- Rev. Mr. Earle and Mr. W. Gfl A YI-u‘t’lliz ~t :...< L’?’ .2 Prices. . . . . . ....... . . . . . . . (5C, $1.00, $1.50 L, Mrs. A. Donnolly and Jos. O’Hara, wood, of Los Angeles, Miss Lola Mc- ister, took a trip to Toronto last Stephenson left on Tuesday to Visitl held. ..: .-' Z. . ., , ’~ 11.: .1 E a v ll :1 . f 1 . W 0f Sycamore, N- Y." are in town tO' Arthur of Midland, Mrs. Geo. Mc- week. 'friends in Newfoundland ii" I“; " \"i . y-.. 1.. . XC~Pd°na Y goo. .varlety 0 0133131505 “'1 “play on an auto trip. (‘ulloch, Lindsay, and daughter, Master Frank Graham and his gig Mr. Wm. Adams is visiting llis' jff‘fi * “ .“ ., 3. 3 .Stnpes’.Ched€s and Persian desagns In nob qual- w i (From Tueshay’s Post) Georgie. tcr, .1153 Graham, of Coboconk spent daughter, Mrs- Tho“ Henderson. ' I): - fr ltY 03: Silk, With attractive handles, at . - - - - - £34 l Mr. w. s. Grey and family of Owen Miss Nellie Reid. of town and Miss Saturday with Kinmount friends. MF- Winslow 0f the Bank of Torâ€"i "‘“ f .......... . . . . . . $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 ‘1 iSOlll'lCl and and Mr. S. A. Grey and Margaret Flett 0f Toronto, arrived Mr. Alex Watson and family, of Toâ€" cnto, has been moved ‘0 the branch i : ,: _‘ ., .- 3 . : i" ________â€"_â€"â€"râ€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-----â€"--â€"-â€" {1* family of- Meaford passed through home last evening after a most 611‘ ronto, are holidaying at Davis Lake bank at Millhrook. 11--.?! .h '3 ”.7713? 3;. , . 1' . town today in their automobiles. 3.93’8‘010 six weeks’ tour Of the Canaâ€" for a few weeks. ’M i :1“ A 7 I , Women 5 Black 2411‘ H088, sizes 8%, 9, 9-1.), f5 Mr. and Mrs. B. McAvoy of Detroit “1311 West- During the” ”Since ”-3 Miss Dove Chessell, of Toronto, is CAMBR . 3,}, for per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... . . 25c 5,4 Mich, are visiting Mrs. McAvoy’s t‘Vjo young ladies ViSith friends v in .at present spending her holidays at AY I (r1, , â€"- . s ' , , , , , 1 f7 mother, Mrs. R. Crum, Cambridge- Winnipegt-Reglna, Edmonton, \‘ey'lher home here and at the lake. lc‘m‘ms V1.13: -;_-;_;~3. s23: Ladies plain, rubber] and lace Lisle I'gose' L94 lSt' . burn, Viceroy, Laggan, Banfi'and Miss Edith Wellstood is spending Mrs. Irwin and Mrs. (Dr.) Hart of } Emmi.- 7-..t‘T.J.'.s-7~“ 359:9‘1 f Spcmal price ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c W ' Mr. James Doris, of Peterboro was Vancouvir, and <13“ ‘21:" ”'03:: 13;: her holidays at Marmara and other Toronto are spending their vacationi glared _\ IE1; " 7 ’ ....,.. ~ 5...... m in town on Sunday and attended the ney spen a coup e 0 ays “1 ' places. at Spriu-gbrook Farm, Hartley. day of 3.33:3}; ;:.-r::-‘:. ordination ceremonies at St Mary's â€" ._.-_ "--â€"~~d’ I _" - RUSS Gordon Mark left about a LIPS. (Rev.) Howard returned home, Notlce ,5 :-::«_‘H,;~ 5:1: ”.11 “”’ “" ““ ' week ago {01‘ the great West. week before last after spending a few I the third any . ;' 31:5: 1913 t _...._.._.._.'......_' o Anderson’s best Scotch Ginghams, a splen- ” __ did cloth and gives the greatest satisfaction for “ m;..;..;..;..g..;,.;..;..:..:..;..:..;..;..;..;..;..;..;..:..t summer dresses, absolutely fast colors, and the 151 DR. McALPINE ‘ i ' Special attention to diseases wear can not be surpassed. Price per yd. . 14c of Nose, Thmat and Chest E s W T. RICH, M.D., anher of the - ,;‘li .V. “H”? ’, ”J..- Slgnce “-4 I ~ - .- asscts of tie ‘-'?"~'J-‘ '4 ' The bridge on Main St. is getting a weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs much needed coat of paint. The work Johnston, of Belleville. 0 n1 8 is being done by Mr. John Train. The Women's Institute of our vilâ€" 1 parties Entitled t::;reic~. ““'_'V;_._.f I Mr. Neil Wilson wears a very brighti lage intend holding their social even-l yard ,mw 775' 53‘3“ ‘ .. .flcm '9 t H 7‘ i ‘4 " smile thcse day'sâ€"o baby girl is add? ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs? 7, . > .. .o t...» that he will :1-3 v, «v t." sets or any Black Cotton Voile agdd Marquisgttes, prettily printed on silk stripe esigns. ome '1 he Royal College of Surgeons, London, England Special *f ed to his family. Tamlin on Wednesday evening. Aug‘ ust 7 at 8 o'clock. A good program â€" attention to burger) and dis- Of the be“ FreI‘Ch PrOduChon amongst them“ Q eases of women and children The‘larqest stock of 800- . . . . . - WNW .. ’ 5 . . . . . . . . o . . o . . . . r . . 18 being prepared and we extend a en. to an} . ., ‘ Prices per yard. . . . . . . . . .25c, 30c, 40c, 4 c F7. m .«. £:W"If'“”’w°‘ venlrs ever shown in Ll’nd- , cordial invitation to an to come and claim ,1? $3,. ,V I. ._.,.__ ,3 L h 533’- BB8” ClasPsl 0%”; spend an enjoyable and profitable' tice. (~er ’17 P Pins, eautv Pins in .ic time w ,3. _~...s 4 - on v S C. i h 2,. . 551:3? SHIR I S L“ Dr. I ' ”can“ Rg French Enamel,L.C.I. Maple Miss(FIl):sls: :I’aingefo: ) mum We extend congratulations to the {w 3:; jBROCK ST" PETERBC 0 Leaf Canada dainty Silver . ' . g entrance candidates on their success, 1‘3““: m7- ’3’ UVill Vlrlt BENSON HOUSE. LlND Brooizhes made in England her friend, MISS Anni/e Thompson. and we very much regret to learn Datm‘ fl 13:13.1? 1119193“ t"<22. Men’s Outing Shirts are in high favor for “ 3A ' cry Istald 3rd \Vodnesday ' MISS Nora NIChOIS has been hired that Miss Graham who has proved July. A. l). 1.3“) . . the month from 2 p. m. to 6 p.m. summer wear, the bodies are well proportioned, fa orlsultnltions in Fr» Far and Nose sizes 14 to 17. Price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$l.00 ““d Tmmt' W W W H ‘ g DR. S. J. SIMS, Dentist i No. 9 school, Ops. Miss Annie Thompson was in Lindâ€" say on Thursday. I Mr. Melville Stinson of Detroit isl home on his holidays. I Souvenir Spoons The celebrated R o d e :1 Bios. Mal-f1. dainty Salt _ V . Vuu'JL, r“, V, bfmo’b’ (gf‘fi‘if‘fifiv lea 51‘: Miss Blanche' Jackson was the i Spoons, ”l. .l Ll. y ename - C‘izcst of Miss Annie Ivory on Friday % Men’s Underwear, Men’s Bathing Suits, f7 Men’s Ties and Tie Pins, Collars, C "is, Sox, Hats, Etc. 154 398i} liar- To look over 1 .61. they liter-ell" ‘ j; m , has, (i PLEBA i: 3?. it“: : in .- lZ-is'. Wand. :Wii ( = ‘ .‘oll‘S. Fred Sandy-the past week. ..~- . rice. C3. '3 I): C! l", . ,I . -, .1“, ‘ l; ‘I 3 MQCA a; T l ,3 § Miss Franks is the guest of her , p 11 u~ 1 ‘ N“ a, ‘ W ”V .-.. a. friend, Miss Nellie. Ford. i ii , g .. . ‘ h ‘ r » fl Graduate of Toronto U nivm-sitv and Royal College of Dental Sur- All dental OPGI'HUUIIS h, goons. “ carefully performed at moderate 3:7 prices. Office over Gregory‘s Drug Store . l I--:-â€""""d ._._.. .â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€""’ jg Hermitage 61’) Rig 3-. __.______..._-*_-.. -J $3 ofigngiii All Eilfifilllyre E LINDSAY MARBLE WORKS i as teacher for the coming year at i 1 led, from 25c up to $32453. ‘last. Our pilCE‘S are mcderate. The Rev. E. B. Thornton of Col- ‘r.orr:c, has been visiting his sister, , V . .._.-......_â€"â€"..â€"L a...” I. 1' u b d St V th of Fire Hall - l ”l Sl Miss Addie Adams, of Lindsay, _ g S Q 3‘ W73 1..“ ; t... ‘v l: r ,. .‘a3‘,- 1 '. ‘- v N .. 3 . . .... (.9533 . UFvfi Fa'i’ICE ‘. E 'iiiC-‘win112p32 0t (ii-finite and Mal-hie {Wt I) OTC {spent Sunday Wit ‘ -, er aunt and llflâ€"' z Tl‘“ a, -. 1‘ { 7”“. f \lnnnlnenrs Gctm'ices and 5“ «lc' \E'llQluNG RlNGS w lclc, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mul'igan. 3 “" ‘“ ~ ‘ “ ‘ “ gt" 1 I. 3‘ _5v ‘1‘ ‘s V V' “i“ . . . .’ V “"1” ‘[““I‘ I“"E1\S ‘ ' Miss Cannnm )9 the EFT-it C'f her i v‘.>\fio‘WWb‘ifi m“Afv’oc»Wi'tޣVc.‘vv’ ’4‘.“ ' ‘ Efimfiflflmmflflfl Ea finslcfl ~ MB‘ER‘S. Prom‘ «new WWWM ‘a‘nnt, Mrs. J. M. McCrea.

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