Listowel Banner, 15 Oct 1925, p. 5

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[ras + J ye wi of ve to be of ha na Y ou Can do Business Without Newspaper Advertising Bea electric more up-to-date gressive uses every modern facility is for promoting hia husiness erwise to be yours. The ad- business, and in all lHkeli- hood will hold by. attractive methods, quality vice all the new customers ii coming to the hundreds of possible custo+ mers every week. Are you neglecting {this opportun- ity? Others are not. UST as you can do it with-. out plate-glass windows or lights... But—your and pro- competitor who ll be getting a large share the trade that ought oth- rtising merchanttie trying draw trade to his place of and eer- community, sides winning over some the older ones you now ve. The Banner places me-and business your before “SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Miss Alice Hymer spent the week- end with friends in Teeswater. acces Mr. George Hume visited on Sun- day with friends in Teeswater —_—o— Mr. R. A. Thompson was in God- erich this week. —o— Mr. Arthnr Peachey of Brussels, spent Tuesday at hie home in the vil- lage —o—") Mr Ross Huisser,~§th. con., i spending a month at the home of Mr. Andrew Preeton, Britton. —~o— Mr. James M. Dickson and Gord- on, attended the plowing match in Bruasels on — last. Mrs. W. Brandle_ Gertrude, é6pent friends in London and daughter, Saturday with —o— Kenneth Blair, of Stratford Norm- al. spent the week-end - with his mother, Mrs. Arthur Blair. Mrs. Harry Fixture, of Wingham, visited last week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Mr. Robert “Wad spent the week-end with frien in Palmer- ston. Messrs. George re MeClory and Bord- en McClory were in Stratford Mon- y on sass ¢ Mise Ethel Blackwell left Wednes- day morning to spend two weeks visiting friends tn London. —— ~ and Mré. Chas. Coulter and nd Mrs. Young Cus ke spent banter with friends in Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. J. McFarlane, Hamilton, spent the week-end at the home of Mr. ga a Wm. Wilson: Kia's spent the week- end rs misdhieats; visiting at the me of Dr. ane es. Gillespie. Rev. and aT Cy Kaine and family, spent Friday bate Saturday Mr. na with ftiends in London its, J. oH. never Miss Lillian _-o— nder and r Roy. Bender, of Edna Brown is _ Visiting Mr. and- Mrs. Warren Morriaon Listowel. r sat at reel in Woodstock.* and Mr. and Mrs, Russel M —o- and ree spent Sunday at ihe ‘ WAR oMcKA rs. Alf. Ward, ot Ghayins t the pen me of and Mrs. Harvey Cogh- A Spo nrotatae se? ieolemntzed at week end wht vais and Mrs. bert} lin, town ine pe ea the yeethel, Wednesday, | Ma Oct. rerrsty "1925, athens Ina Muriel, Southcott, ct: Saitor of Exeter} only dau ughter of Mrs. McKay ‘and Mr. and Mrs, Frea Stevenson, 10 con.,’ visited: on bh sges at the bat of Mr. and Mrs. Nin Ward, Listo Rael 2 Miss Winnifred Melvitte, ot - crief, Is spanding-this home of Mr. ook san Mrs, Thos. Mr. and Mel Fe F. c, ‘Lierach Harold, and Mrs. Alex.. spent Sunday with che tintedlsy er in Loe bated’ Ae ee Mr. Wea: Mkpburty; vetted a Misses Pearl Hone and Janie Den- nie and Mr. Reginald Dennis visited friends in Palmerston on Wednesday last. Mr. and Mrs. George Roger and Mrs. John Roger spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. or McDougall, Moore- field. —y~e Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson, of Hickson, were guests on Thursday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Thompson , Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Inglis, Miss Annie Inglis, and guest, Miss Winni- fred Melville, of Moncrief, were in Stratford on Tuesday visiting friends . --o— - Mrs. Thos. Gilke and Miss Ada Newport, of Stratford, were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Inglis. =——f—— » Mr. and Myre. Henry” Bolton and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. mpkin and family, of Fordwich, at ad at the home of” Mr. Parker, 8th. con amen ; tr. W. A. Wood returned Wednes- aay, to his home in Toronto, after spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in this vicinity. geen and-Mrs. ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Hanna, con., spent gag A the home Mr. end Mre. W. L. Heibein, "Lisle: we Mr. Will a Keith, Sth. oon., and 1 nelee, Mise ingham, Saturday to viele t the former's sister, Mre. Annie Fellows, Burford Road, Brantford, Ont. Ne A. with friends in . Listow: pending a few days .thia week at the bome of as and Mre. Wm. Turn- bull, 4th. co Jo uy seek spent the —— towel, and Mr. and. rs. DE . Hodge, Mrs, Margaret Hodge, Mary Hodge and ert Forrest, spent Sunday in Mitchell se ge Mr. and Mrs. Wma Cassey. Times, with Mrs. Southcott and two med Ftp aor Mr. Hedley May and Miss| t 0% ft. Sunday. gio + at Mire rand Mor = tsa cy and: a Mie, ee Saute? of Ai “|are spending a few days ¢ troit, and Mrs. D United Church League Elect Officers for Fall Term The Young People’s Society of the officers for the fall term. They pag as follows: , President—E. G; Coghlin vice-president—Mise B. Turn- 2nd. -vice-president—Mrs. me ered <A Greensides. 3rd. vice-pres(dent a Melhourne 4th. vice-president—James Terry. Secretary—Miss Carrie Hymers 1 man, - Organist—Miss Evelyn Love. Assietant—Dulcie Cdghlin. m Monday evening of this week, the executive met at the home day orening: of each w behind o eee SPEER EES > + TROWBRIDGE + + PEER EL EEE LE EEE EEE EE LESS | | Mre. Arthur Bogart, of Adolphus- town, with her children, Margaret Louise and Lewis Franklin, are vis- iting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C..W. Cosens. Mrs. Geo, Leslie is spending a few Dr.) days with her es Mrs. Mc- Eachern, in Linw r. an Ts. Stewart of Wingham, were guéstse Sunday ea the latter's mother, Mrs “Mr. and Fg H. cack of Detroit, with the former's sister, Mrs. Code. “True Workers’ Mission Cir- cle, met at the home of Mre. L. Arm- strong Thursday afternoon of last week. A good time was enjoyed by all present. The “Busy Bee,” Mission’ Band will meet in the basement of the church Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H. Armstrong and the former’s mother, have returned after spending few days With friends around Glenallen. and Mrs. H. C. Leech, of De- Windsor, who have been vielting at the home of the former's sister, Mrs. John Code, left Thursday for thelr home. They were accompan- ied as far as London by Mrs. Code, who has planned to visit with her daughter, Miss Jennie Gray has returned to her home in Listowel, after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. C. W. Cosens “The regular meeting of the Young People’s Society or the Presbyterian church was held onday _ evening. The acripture lesson was read by Miss Annie Inglis, and the favorite hymn, “Just as T Am” was taken by Miss Lily Hall. The Journal wae read by sag Jean Hamilton and an interest- ng topic on young people's wo ork wae given by Mr. yAlex, Donely. . = There will be no services on Sun- day in the Atwood United Church, on account of the anniversary ser- vices in Donegal. The special speaker for the day will be Rev. F Clys- dale, of Exeter, formerly of Atwood, who will preach at 11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. . . . The W. M.S. of the United Church held their regular meeting on Wed- nesday last, and an invitation has been extended to the Society to hold their next month's meeting at the Parsonage. The —— ot A a by md met at the home of Mr. J. meeting, which will be held in the United church on Sunday, October 25th. Mrs. Chas. Blair and . daughter Rose, of oe are Visiting this week at the hom rs. as. Ducklaw, 14th. oom: — Mr. and Mrs. John Hanns, 8th. con., spent as at the home of e d Mr L. Meibein, Listo- wel, Mrs. C. Lasgaire is’ spending a week in Goderich visiting her .son, Mr. John Longmire re. W. Brandle spent Wednesd: peak the: home of her pareute in Wing- Visitors on Sunday at a nome af Mr. an C. Rassman, 2nd. were Mr, and Mrs. Adam Gea of Walkerton, Mr. and rey Oe am Brown, of Hanover,~ Mr. ai Andrew Filsinger, Ayton, Miss Ruth Pilsia- a yi SR Wallade: Misses © Hezel Ra: and jen late Wm. -V- orgy ownship, was uni Mr, Elgin R. Dewar, yo auanaat son br a eee r and the late J. Dewar, itp pua oe: nest perform- eee the cere Aad bride wake aynavy- blue suit] . Miss. Grace Dewar [Treasurer—-Mies Henrietta Den- isang meetings, which will pee held on Fri. > . A. MacKenzie, of| re HELD RS ERY. he death - Mrs. . Matgaret Mcin- tyre, a Bh Bergener if tag rtd of agen te on Wi aay, Oct.’ 7th., 1928. i 4 a = eighty- ninth year. The late Mrs.. Mcintyre was always able to-be° about the, and was confined to bed -only four days. She has been residing with her daughter, oa Albert Nutt, for the eee ten yea was te orn “in Scotland, Auer 25th., 1837, and () the President, and appointed the eeade irl came wes waited One ay. vatious committees. of the aor riage to Mr. Mcintyre, “who prede- and made arrangementa for th M lowing the death of: Mr. McIntyre, Mrs. McIntyre made her home. with her daughter in Atwoo late Mrs. welptere was known by a large number_of friends in At- wood and vicinity, and was held in highest esteem. Her kindly acts and motherly love won for her the ad- miration of a wide circle of friends. Despite her advanced age, she main- tained or her faculties until the end. ntyre was a member of the Presipterion cherele and a life member of the Women's _DMissionary Society. | Surviving members. he famil; tart Tindall, ngus McIntyre, of Amity, Oregon; Mr. Duncan McIntyre, Okotoks, Alta; Mr. John ee \of Cloverdale, B. d Mr. Thos. McIntyre, of ane River, Alta. Waceaiasvan nd children and one great grandchile also. survive: The funeral was held on Fria-v ao nem October 9th., from che er 6on-in- law, Mr. Al- wert Nutt. Rev. F. W. mour, pas- tor of the Presbyterian church,: had charge of the services. Interment was made in Elma Centre Cemetery. Pallbearers were Messrs. Ggorge Lochhead, William Bell, William Morrison, James Denman, John Val. lance and Hugh Anderson. Collector's Roll For Elma is Completed k George Lochhead has com- pleted the Collector's Roll for the Township of Elma for 1925 and tis handed jt to Mr. Geo. Gordon, col- ector. The summary of a roll is me follows: otal amount of County Rate lev- a 5% mills on the $ $20043.5 0 Municipal Drain Taxes $15620.51; Award Drain t taxes -00; Taxes collect- ed per Order Railway Board $31.16 oper levied by sections Municipal school tax, 2 33. 100 ae in the § $8710.90, To- a we 03. ae total taxes in wis $82076 pertereeehee Shee beep > HESSON + ‘ + eobesfobeobeteeleteefeestespeteefedecdedeoledenbedeefebetespede — spent a few days here recent- Miss Margaret Basler spent the week-end with gare Ino. Schiebel. r. Jos. Isle of Detroit, Mich., | one with friguds here one day last Misses Margaret, Vera and Madel- ine erxgien visited their father here who ty quite fll. Clayton. Kocher spent. the week-end in Kitchener, eming, our general tlackamiti, is eae our burg. We gret very m his departure and corriée baal him the con wishes of the a. ME, Dennis Hanle écaaay in Waterloo eee A number from here took Th the day at the. home than walls. Mr. nd Mrs, John Melatosh. of Cranbrook. te spent Mon nday at ; Ds em of Mr. and Mrs. a Mre. zoude Sd fe and Yietor, age Sanday, ¥? Mr. and hy Miss Veda "any 6f Atwood, spent Sunday with her friend, Miss Nettie ameron, Mrs. McClory of Detroit, . spent Sunday at the home of Mr. ioe: Ko About enty neighbors — and aegis "gathered a the. home of. Mr afternoon Senone of M Miss bane cagpainad bride- elect, and ‘presented her w der of p of idly x épeinn pitebanen ‘Was spent and lunch serv- ed. bridecto- pees were extended to the : e —, & Eve MRS. NIYRE P Techie setae .| Leave on Tri eI Mr. S Miss Irene Hanley of Port Huron, op-| barrel or the car lond. Leaves for oP Mr. David left thle week for)’ employine one. where ae is’ securing Mr. Robe: the misfortune ot Tosing a “Jaiuate| horse on Saturday Able to about in, after being confined his home with an attack of la srippe. Insurance Meeting— The regular monthly meeting of Elma Mutual Fire Insurance Com- Oct. Fractures Right gy eat, ; Ross Bissett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bissett, 8th. con.,~fractured his right arm last week, when he fell while coming out of school years it moved to Elma township.; UF. W. 0. Meeting— > They farmed on the 12th. con. Elma, Leger ight U. F. W. 0. will for seven years, and for thirty-eight| meet at the home of Mrs. James years were residetits of Newry. Fol-| Danbrook on Wednesday, Oct. 21st. The roll call iki be “Simple “House- hold Remedie: Hen! ore Sold— Mr. Roy MeCreight has purchased me general ane at t from i mry, and takes posses- Hon early, Mr. Mrs. Henry moved this week to near St. Marys, where they will in future reside. Attended Prest i Mr. an gy Lochhead, Mr. Lloyd Vallance, Misses Marjory Ratcliffe and Alexis Easson, were in Listowel on Sunday, attending the anniversary services m Knox Presby- *)terian chure Mr.| Had Tonsils Removed— Miss Mary Shiell, of near Atwood, had her tonsils and adenoids remov- at the Listowel Memorial Hospital a week,/and is now is at-the home’ of‘ her brother, ™ R. E Shiell, 4th. con Selected Jurors— Re Wm. Scott, Clerk George Lochhead, and Chas. McKenzie, as- sessor, met in the clerk's office, At- wood, on Saturday, ctober .10th.. and selected jurors for the year 1926 for the township of Elma. Moet to Atv Ri caard 6 Clarke, 8th. con., has purchased the residence of Mr. Wm. Kendall, in Atwood, and moved the latter part c2 last week. We under- stand that Mr. Kendall bas moved tec a farm on the 4th. con. Elma Moved. to. Listowel-— Mr. and Mrs. Morton Gray, 2nd. ron. ‘moved their household effects to Listowel on Friday last, and are now residing in a residence near the High School. Mr. and Mrs. James Carnochan, 6th. con,, moved to the ‘farm vacated by Mr. ip . H. Coneybeare, 4th. con., = ompanied by his brother, Mr. John neybeare, of Dresden, left Thurs- 0; ban dto-day) to spend a few months in England, where a brother resides, and is in poor health. Return Prom West— Mrs. J. Pope and ~-Mrs. Richard Coghlin returned home Monday, af- ter spending a few months estern. provinces.. They visi sister, Mrs. Wm. Blair, at Kelfield, Sask., and also spent a day in Toron- %jto before returning home Potato Harvest. Late Blight. Late Blight affects ~. tuber of the potato as well as the vine, and the ‘disease lives over toe, poh to year in the seed. When harvesting the potato crop cull out all tubers with dark sunken a. the surface and a brownish discoloration of the ftiesh. Black Scurf. This fungus develops smali black specks on the surface of the tuber, Such should not be stored for seed. Stem End Rot. This trouble is evidence by a de- and sunken area at the stem end - the tuber. When a cross tion is. made. mear the steam end a brownish = is ay plainly vis- ible; Elmira bazaar last week. Tuber inj Sette Hoes Care should be taken to avoid + s ; m 4); bruising the tubers while harvestin, + fade sats ‘IANE BAST “¢ mousey handled oes ustaliy + * ‘ @. bave a high percentage of dry rov.— |L. Stevenson, Dept. . of Extens urns, Mrs. Poole and Mrg.}| 0.4-C., Guelph. ske "rein all of ‘Parmereton, and Mrs. ae of ‘Regina, spent Tues- the Potato a. sas product in a most at- canis and ould carefully study he: year of the market he" wishes to serve, For the best the potatoes should d, the Raalcat the » the ee the com: ‘mercial potato grower etd mn be confined to the local market, but should be in a position to put his potas the ‘best market avail- able, either through his own efforts or ugh the medium of a cO-opera- tive . “It sometimes occurs that of the price paid by the ee sumer for av bushel of potatoes a two-th required to oerer. he rat he 0.40, to be Ont Again— Mr. Chas. Vallance ie able to ‘be niew pany,. Ps, be held on raeneer next, reat aay. and her sudden sh onducted a grocery the building now occupied by D A> McDowell. They wete also rel the hardware business in Atwood for @ short time. Her husband predeceas- ed her nine maktate ago a dg cam wo é€ 6on sur- ive: Miss 5 Wlizabeth Brooks v Erie, Pa.; Mrs. Glover, Saskatoon, and Mr. Everett Brooks, of Port Arthur. nephews of Mrs. The funeral was “held on Wednes- that town. Interment was made in Palmerston cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Roger and Mr. and Mre., George Roger attended the é [lites Messrs. John and art Roger are :. oks. were, advertised : tender was eccepted. | George McClory Sells. Butcher Shop in Atwood Mr. Wellington Osborne, 14th, con, has purchased - the butcher shop n ago, an has ‘not detintely "iecided where he will loca Mr. abate has sold his farm. on the 14th. con an to’ Rock Bros., rented by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Card- f. » day afternoon, Ott. 14th., from het |! te reaidence, Inkerman streét;, eS ESE mm . Palmerston, at 2.30 o'clock, 2 ag | PERE REE EEE EEE ED EEE tt et in charge of the Baptist minister of ¥ + * funeral on Wednesday afternoon. eee eee ee Seer eee ey bees GOTHAM ; Py eeler ede fecforfoofortords dodorionde or referdoale fooe fora fogo> Mr. J. Carnochan and family, mov- ed to their new home on the 2nd. con., last week. Before leaving the friends —_ neighbors of the 6t line m nd presented them with a beautifal mantel clock. everal from this neighborhood at- tended the Anniversary services Sun day also the tea meeting Monday evening, at the Presbyterian church, Listowel. Mr. and Mrs. J. Chapman visited ith friends in Listowel Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Webster ford, spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Corry. . Mr. J. McCauley of Carthage _~ ;. Mr. Bell of St¥atford, — friends on the 6th. con. Mon Miss Ellen Hammond is visiting lg glen n London and Lambeth, nd Mrs. W. Coulter and child- oan saat Sunday, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Willoughby. Mrs. Albert Hammond and daagh- Pees Mr. an ter, Kathleen, visited Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. T.'L. McCauley, Listo- wel. Mr. . geben 8th. con., is help- ing Mr. . Coulter for a Laie weeks, * MOLESWORTIL v + +. Soafealoetestoofoate sfoctacfoafecfeofocPeafocfocfooforodheah Mr. Kenneth Edgar of Wroxeter, ent ‘the week-end at the home o essie Holmes wasa gueet at the hang: of Mr. Dick Armstrong, ot Fordwich, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Card, and Misses Marjorie, Mildred and Doro- thy Card, of Beeton,. visited at the home of pia and Mrs. Robt. McIn- tosh, laet we Mies Jean "sectionstl is in Gorne this wee Mis3 Margaret McEwen spent Su day with her friend,. Miss | Nellie Campbell, 3rd. line Wallace. A number from here attended the W. M. S. meeting In Wingham last Thursday, ln Mrs. John Wright and Pearl and Misses Ebra Barté and Marioi MacIntosh, motor- ed a Stratford Jast Friday. ewart aaa rieapion ~ Mr. Wm. Gilmore, Menzie, at int pl boundary w Mr. Bill Mitenen and Miss Annie Ling se apent Sunday with friends n Wroxet Mr. and “Mrs. Robt. MacIntosh and Mr. and Mre. Austin ted Card eee-| Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mre. lac Abe. Cross, 3rd. line W; Mrs. John Wright iecetoed the sad news last week of the death of hér oan 7 = Belfast, Ireland. Sunday rv the an of the_latter's rente, Mr. ~ Holmes. rk number of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradford (nee of Strat- d Mrs. Melvin Mason spent é BRITTON 1 hip nea Aaa rang } arges, Sr nd N Cc. ges, visited lagt week Sith vicleads in Kitchener and Glenalien. mbers of the U. F. W. O. held their regular monthly meeting hall on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Margaret Alexander, who has spent the last two years in the West and Western States, is at —— vis- iting her — Mrg. T. J. Sproule. ( e for Last Week) Mrs. Castanes and little daughter, of Stratford, visited last week at the home of Mr. R. J. Lowry. Women's Missionary Society Qret at Mrs. Alex. Mayburry's Thure- day afternoon of last wee ra. John and Flem. MeNiIch- ol and Elgin eee sg argg on Sat- urday_night from Mrs. Karges, - os ea been visiting returned this week to the home of her daughter, » KR. e ‘oule. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hird, Listowel, spent a few days this wee — at the home of her brother, Mr. R. G. Alex- rles Karges, Los An gales, Charl California: 4s visiting friends here. ebdetetetetetetetetes - DON EGAL__ oobesbosbontesdesfesleedesfesdeendetestoctodeedecteetesieted -Misses Mae and Violet toy wias and Dorothy Littlé, who have been epend- ing a few weeks at Niagara-on-tire- Lake, have returned home Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Little and Mr and Mrs. Joe Petrie and Jim, spent Sunday = Wilson Little's, near West Monkto: We “a sorry to bee ae Mrs. Boyne js not as well a M filson, who nas "beth visit- Mrs. Chas. ee M . Danbrook has gone to Walton to friends there. Don’t forget the anniversary on Sunday and Tuesday next at the United church here. ° Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Buchanan Sunday in and eon, Walter, spent es 8S. and Ladies' Aid held their vewular monthly meeting it Mre. D. F. Hymers. There was a good attendance. Next meeting will he at the, home of Mrs. Leslie Hymer. Charlie-Danbrook won first mof= ey at Palmerston fair last week jn the farmers trot ATWOOD Gnited Church Rey. C. G. Kaine, pastor. Sunday, Oct. 18th, 1925. All the services are withdrawn Sunday on wiry of Donegak in niversary ee — Friday, 8 oung Peop! League Steeting.. Literary aa will be given, followed by marsh- mallow roast. You'll be made wel- come by attending. Miss Annie Holmes) sated at me home of m. Holmes Thursda evening last and. présér fed the yoane couple with a miscellaneous shower. a ieee aah EEE LER EE EEE ESTE EEE OEE ES + 8. 8. NO. 1 MARYBOROUGH + bd Sr. rane “Findlay 87,. Har- vey Hanitiond iV—Ru n 87, Doris be - Lat 5 ike sound, a and of good table quai Hammond 1. Bruce Martin 17; BU- shi Elliso I1t—Olive Riddolts 90, Victor Findlay 75, Alice Wileon 66, Lavelle Ellison 64, BH od sind te th 465, ' Jr. Hi—Ha ay urgess 90, How- ard ‘Aylestock 89, Jack Findlay. 66, Wilfred Moutoux 66, Lily Richard- EVERYBODY'S COLUMN ‘Ten cents a line for first in- sertion, 22 pews Ze of 6@c. Subsequent insertions five cents a on with mint. mum charge 0! fe LEAVE YOUR ORDER Mr. Robert: May has. again. resum- ed the manufacture of washing ma- chines, and is prepa cure your machine. early APPLES FOR SALE . Taliman 2 tela Apples for sale. Ap- bs Fes - Parker, phone 48 r 2, son Sr. Ii—a Jones 89, Géorge orig: 70, Priscilla ‘Heath 65. Il—Gordon’ Wilson 66. 1 Katherine p wer ees Stuart k. waaley, Frank Ayes r.—Jein Plume, Sy. rtle Merrit Ellison, Arden vista: ay at Mahood, teacher. Mr. ‘and Mre. James Coneybeare, o m, visited this week at. ‘ns home ‘of Mr. and velan 8. H. Coney: beare, 4th. con. ANNIVERSARY Fe ag FOWL SUP- Anniversary Redan and fowl! sup- per in Donegal United Church, on nag Beige Bers & co: 18th, and lysdale, predcher. _ is the one you mare been watch- = for. See bills for particulars. eT Kibet gai are hard on orch- ards re nuway are dust hungry tourits ssi

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