‘a ed ies sa) NT ET 3 >" and Mrs. EB. Cardiff ie Mrs. W. Brandle RIO fe erent Segreee in London .. —o— ‘Mr. C. Ereman of Harriston, vie-} water.— roe in Atwood on Tuesday. r. Wy pes Sunday wath fri —0— prey 12th con., spent! in St. Marys. oe a Mr. and ‘Mrs. Bruce Smith and tamily, spent Sunday in Molesworth. OS ' Mr. and Mre. James Biiott spent es e week-end with friends in Toron- esers..A. a An Anderson and w. . Evans were in London Tuesday on business —_—— . Miss Marguerite Hammond of Monkton, spent the week-end with friends in Atwood. —o— Mr. and Mrs. Hedley R. May, o' Toronto, apent the week-end eo at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leslie. = and Mrs. ;,. gon Leonard, 6th spent Sunday with friends in Mr. con. Bright. oO Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Liersch and son, Harold, spent Sunday with friends in Waterloo Seite Mre. M. Smith, 12th con. spent Sag week-end with. her son, . Smith, Listowel. ; j oO Mies Irene Biehn, 4th con. left for Kitchener on od eee where she has actepted a position —_—o-— Mr. Russel Farrel has returned from the West, where he has been spending a few months. —o— Jean Greensides left to-day spend a few days in Brussels with Mr. Cameron Hume of Lambeth, spent Saturday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hume, 8th con. —j— Mr. and Mrs. W. King of Lon- don, visited this week with mpaene Mrs. James Cleland, 4th c —o— Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ricmond at- tended the fowl! supper in ee United cnaren Monday evenin —oO— Mr. d Mrs. Rae W. Locke, of Stratford, epent Sunday at the = of Mrs. Loche’s mother, 10th co Vallance, Mrs. 'E. i. Swing d Miss Inez xrays motored to aeyth on Sat- urda -* m —Oo—- and Mre. Wm. Gray, of Stratford. visited on Sunday at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. William Mor- * rison. —o— Miss Margaret Robinson, of Brus- sels, visited on Tuesday last at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hastings, Silver Corners. Mr. ao Mrs. W. H. Mann mot- ored from Teeswater on Sunday and winited: at the ve of Mr. and Mrs. . M. Robins Mrs. Robinson d Ruth lenrnpisind them on re- turn, the former spending a few days at their home. Goods ~ The rich wheaty flavor of Our Whole Wheat ‘Bread has won universal favor “and our Home- ade loaves are ‘Just 2 Kind Mother Use To m fet & we Temeyien ea Oaks: Cracked Salt - Bone Meal, “Salt 100 Ibs., Mr. H. T. Green, of the Canad- jan Bank of Commerce etaff;. joven the- bl seis frien ts in T Mrs aad Mrs. ‘Los Lorne Gamble, of ests ere gu on Sunday at te ot Mr. and Mrs. Johnston Tene of et Ieaperiat ty Obalt, is iting his sand Mrs. J. v twamley, | watt B B patos, 3 y 2nd. con, —o— and Mre. Harvey Erskine, ix Bip, spent the week-end: i wood, guests at the home of Mr. T. . Ratcliffe. : —o— ; Mr. and Mrs. John Roger, Mr. and Mre. George Lochhead and Mre. D. A. Kidd cot to Stratford on 8 ite eased last SS ne Mrs. W. G. Shera left Tuesday Harriston, where she is spending | a i Mrs. C, Ersman, d e ys fomeriy of Atwood. | Zimmerman were gues of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. N. and baby, of Milverton, ps Sunday at the home Mrs. A. E. Coghlin. Se ects Messrs. John and Sam McKee, Ie Atwood, visited their aunt, Miss Strong. and eister, Miss E. McKee Mr. J. pat Millbank on Monday. —0O— Mrs. David Hume has returned to her home in Toronto, after spending ing a few days visiting at the home of Mr. and penn i ames Elliott. Mr. d Mrs. 5. Wiltred Raszman and daughter, returned to Detroit on Sunday, after spending a week visit- ing at their homes, West Monkton. —o— Mr. and Mrs. a Coomer and daughter, of Pres irs od. House and aiesaie ” of Waterloo, visited a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Liersch. pare. Miss Ruth Robinson of Teeswater, cess visited Thursday and- Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Robinson, school being closed on account ot. the teachers’ conven- tion last A. Mr. and Mrh oe Bettger and family, of Monkton, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Morrison and Mrs. Jessie Pope, 10th con., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hamilton, Milverton. — Mr. G. Inglis of Stratford, sponte week-end at the home o his daughter, Mrs. Chester Little, Donegal. He also attended the an- oy siticers of the Club are: niversary services in the Presbyter-| - Captain—Samuel ian churh, Atwoo masitpenie Mr. and Mrs. W. Greensides and daughter, Marion, of Brantford, mot- ored and spent the week-end visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J P. Greensides. Lena Greensides ac- companied them to Brantford where she is visiting friends for two weeks. Nre. Falls, who have age spending a few days with Mr, A. Thompson, gravel road, returned home on Mon- day. They were accompanied by Mrs. Thompson, Sr., who will spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Sold Out On account of the de- mand for Neilson’s Jersey Milk Bons Last week we were com- pletely sold out on Sat- urday Night We have or- dered another and hope to still continue our Saturday - Special This Week at 19c. Be sure and get one. E. G. COGHLIN Atwood ‘Druggist : <i Shorts, Medktings, Feed Flour, Hominy, Feed Corn, , Salt Barrels, ‘B. SMITH | ae aes ~, UUs i a na Pi —- Scrap, Tankage sg Raham and son, of Niagara * Thirteen Months’ Girl LITTLE HELEN GR. GRAY; DAUGH- TER OF MR. AND MRS, AN- * OF AVONBANK, | DIES SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT HOME OF GRANDP. NEAR ATWOOD. . Much ee tai is thy is extended to Mr.) Shi and Mre. Andre ray, of Avon- bank, in the eae of their thirteen months’ old daughter, Helen, who passed away very suddenly on Sun- day afternoon, October 10th.- at the home of her‘grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. John Gray, blind line, Elma. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gray and two children came to Atwood on Sat- urday eyening to apend the week- end with the former’s parents. Their little daughter became suddenly ill early eee, afternoon with convyul- sions. octors were immediate- ly pace. but the little tot passed a- way about three o'clock. The remains were taken to Avon- bank on Sunday evening, and the funeral took place on Tuesday af- ternoon from the parent’s home, Interment was made in Elma Cen- tre cemetery. The sympathy of the entire com- munity is extended to the bereaved family. Four years ago to the day, ae nd Mre. Gray lost another child. - West Monkton Agent Won Garden Prize Mr. W, owe: C.P.R. agent at tec Monkton, h in winning the prize for the best station flower garden on the Lond- on division of the C. P. R. for the season just past, according to statement given out by F. M. R ter, superintendent. Railway officials offer several prizes each year r the prettiest garden in the station yards, and the competitions result in some splen- aid showing. Congratulations are extended to Mr. Cowan for his suc- a ut- Atwood Hunt Club ‘ Holds Annual Meeting The Atwood Hunt Club held their annual meeting on Tuesday evening last at the home of Mr. Charles Val- lance. A large number gathered. Arrangements were made for the bs to the French River district this ear and the local hunters intend leave October 30th. The Club will have sixteen members and will leave Hiles Seeretary—William 1 Holman. The club has a tine camp and a splendid hunting grounds on an is- pos about ten miles up the French ver. _ ene nentteerenegers BRITTON ebebelee deb epeeceebencteeh eed Mrs. T. Teasdale‘ returned home Saturday night after spending a few days with friends in Toronto the |James Nicholson of West Monkton. | Miss Ruby inkead ~ spent week-end at her home here. Mr... Silas Smith Miss Flor ence Mayburry epent. Sunday at the home of e Lloyd Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. T. Dinas, London, Mr. and Mrs . Sproule, spent Sunday with reas: in Glenallen. Mr. T. Teasdale returned home Ftp after spending a*couple of days in Teronto. 88 eenson is attending Stee the teachere’ convention in Strat- ord. ~ Those little Everybodys’ Column ads in The Banner work fast—be- --ENGAGEMENTS ee e's © © © = @ Donald A. McLellan, of Bdmon- ton, Alta, announces the engagement of his only daughter, Sarah age to George W. Inglis, son of Mr. Mre. W. G. Inglis, of Stra ore, formerly of Atwood, the mariage to take place this mo nth. Mr. and dive. ‘Daniel DeCourcy, of Bornhoim, announce the engage- ment of. their youngest daughter, Rose Madeline, to Terrance L. vamp olson, eldest son of Mr. an The marriag St. Brigid's. month e@ will be solemnized i bee Logan, thie Mr. and Mrs. Beintel Hiles mot- ored to: Stratford on Sunday after- noon and visited with Mr. Hiles mother, at the home of a satpro were accom j been visiting at their home. Mrs. Stagg. They to Stratford by Mrs. Cecil Hiles mr two daughters, of Scotiand, who had -Mre._Fred.. Bilis. and-—two- Messrs. Andrew and Fred Bilis, and Ferguson and littie daughter, of Matut Forest, Mre. eons, Mrs Velma, : Cec-l ef f: it Hiles and two daughters, Margar-| Mis D iaobal MeCh bride et and Me cager of Scotiand, were this. month. erga i {guests o the week-end at the ‘ bome of Mr. and ere: Samuel Hiles. been successful} Yor Well ¢ Drilied— ei aah ee ac arm Alexander's eee toe Listowel. ~~ Shipped Dairy Cattle— s Mr. John McKinnon of Fort Wil- liam, shipped a car load of cnet cat. tle from Atwood on Monday. of wee Navy as in Atwood— Mr . H. Ball, of Toronto, rep- resentin Pag the Navy League, paid his official plc to Atwood the fore ment of this s Unloaded Car of Steam Coal— A large car of steam coal was un- loaded and trucked to the Elma cheese factory this adel ‘by McCut- cheon and Thornd yke School The 6 Friday, on account public school teachers’ held in Stratford. Closed-— chool was closed to-day an of the qoute convention Sold Ayrshires and ogs— Mr. John I. Ballantyne, 8th con. sold twelve head of his pure bred yrshires and a number of hoge to a buyer from Hamilton last week. Shipped Cheese— A shipment of 375 boxes of cheese was loaded on Saturday from the El- ma factory to Ingersoll Packing Co. The cheese was shipped to New House Completed Now Mr. Wm. Sharpe's nt new home on the 6th eon. ed, during the past week, arpe now has a fine residence. has been all complet- Mr. up-to-date | Attended Fowl Sup Miss Isabel Wilson —— the fowl supper in connection with the Milverton United Chureh anniver- sary services on Monday evening. Miss Wilson also took part in the program ss a Rib— Mr. ‘wm. Wilson, one of At- wood's well known citizens, had the misfortune of fracturing one of his ribs on Saturday evening last, when he fell from the steps of the veran- dah at his residence. Attended Funeral— . M George Lochhead and A.‘ R. Terry attended the funeral of the late Geor Hamilton, _ county treasurer, @nd one of Stratford’s most respected residents, in Strat- ford on Monday of this week. Attended Annive eee, Mr. and Mrs. A. and Miss Evelyn Turnbull sinned tlie anniversary services of Monkton Un- ited church on Sunday last, and also the fowl supper on Monday evening. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. eorge Bettger on Sunday. +| Moved to Ethel— Mr. d Mrs, John Wilson, who have been residing on a farm near Cranbrook, moved last week to Eth- el, where they will in future reside. Mr. Wilson conducts a fox farm, _j having upwards of fifteen foxes in his possession. His parents reside in Atwood : , Power Turned on Monday— Atwood citizens were pleased on Monday of this week when they re- ceived their pi lighting of hydro ower. For several months . they have been gaisteany waiting for the power... We aggre ese the. rural subécri ecely power on Monty Arterneon. Will Attend Banquet— Mr. and Mrs. John Rese accomp- anied by Mr. and Thos Hamilton, are motoring ee London on Friday, where Mr. oger an Mr. Hamiiton will attend a Shrin- ers’ banquet. The ladies will be guests at the home of Rey. and Mrs. “4 F, . Gilmour, formerly of At- wo ; U. F. W. O, Meeting— The pg meatiog of the wood U. F O. will be held c on Wednesday; onteaes 2oth.., at two- thirty o’clock at the home of Mrs Graham, 10th con. The roll call will be “Something to be Thankful For.” A full attendance § is en: re quested as business importance) will b e discussed . Celebrated Silver Anniversary— Congratulations were. extended to Mr. and Mrs. Peay fm Hall, ep on Sunday, Oct. 10th. .w celebrated sbaly sitver wedding pence versary. A mptuous fowl dinner was served ty tweatyetive guests, and Mr. and Mrs, the jents of phd gifts. The date of the wedding came on Saturday, but was not merpprated — Sunday. PI ~ casant ‘Evening Spent— Stratford Beacon-Herald—A pleas- ook at-the paige nh y even ee de gathered an Mr. Arthur Simpson attended a| large sale of Jersey cattle at Picker- ton pedis saad Inet Seek _ this | Jan: ‘appreciated. Mrs. the 68th anniversary. At the morning service he took for ia theme, alati 4:7/ and ought out very clearly eet largely responsible fue his succes- and failures and that the an Rowland preached emphasizing the janoetahon of’ in- dividual work in connection with God’s kingdom: Mr.| Rowland gave two splendid discours The choir, under the able leader- ship of Miss Ethel Blackwell and Miss Marjory Ratcliffe rendered ex- cellent! music at music, in the wy ona included two anthems, ‘‘Bless the Lord,” and “‘In- cies Thine Ear,” ak in ie even- ing the music was as follows: an- them; “‘Lead Kindly Light:" 6olo, “Now the Day is Over,” Miss Ethel Blackwell, and duet, “Rock of Ag. E. Blackwell and Dr. W. 1. Mr. West occupied the pul- pit of Knox Church, Stratford — in- Mr. Rowland'’s absence. Monday evening, Oct. llth, a very successful tea and concert were given. Abundant provision of the ne tempting delicacies was made by the ladies of the congregation, and for two hours people came in large numbers to have their appeti- tes appeased, but the ladies were eq- ual to the occasion and every one was well satisfied . A 6plendid ‘concert was then given in the auditorium of the . church, over which Vv West, the minister of the congregation, presid- ed, in a very happy manner. Short addresses were given by Revs. Mil- ler of Monkton, Kaine and Jones of Atwood. The choir rendered two splendid choruses which were much Eaason, soloist of Stratford, rendered several numbers in her own splendid style. She has a istrong and melodious voice an6 her this art of music and should she vis- it Atwood again will receive a very hearty welcome. Other numbers on the program included a reading by Dr. . . Kidd, and solo by Dr. W. A. McDowell. The proceeds of the occasion a- mounted to 6omething over $800. The Hydro power was turned on on Monday which added much to the brightness of the church for =“ oc- casion. PEELE PERL EE EPES PETER + + TROWBRIDGE + ae a ae ac a he eee Mies Sara Murdock of Rochester, N. Y., is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Hh Bennett in the village. . Carl Vine and Bobbie— re- turned, after epansing a couple of weeks Bas London. M. d Mrs. Collis of Londesboro outta the latter’s siet Mre. W. R. Medd on Sunday. They were aleo acho piatie by’ Mr £0. wood, a brother of Mrs. Medd. The monthly monte of the Lad- jes’ Aid was held in the basement of last w ion “ ee pecial eg ‘of the Ladies’ aia van held at Mrs..E. G. Code’s ednesday, to complete arrange- ing next. Miss Etta Ausman is spending this week in Listowel. Mr. C, Allen spent the week-end at i home near Mount Forest. and Mrs. Robert Baker, and : |eamtty, from the 10th con. of Grey, visited at the former's brother’s, Mr. Ws ae es Sunday. Halpenny returntd fom ‘eiratfort neene! Thursday of last week. We are glad to report at he vis gaining. viaited at the latter's parents, near Goderich. Mr. end Mre. Robert Benneti spent are at the former’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Bennett. ed Se Niagara Falls last we amilton ate his weekly trip. to Hamilton on Tuewmlay. eco! Bibs Lila ah a each os ab aes . DONEGAL perererereowreerr:rerrersid by Mre. Merryless and granddaugh- ter-.of Texas, and Miss Thelma-Mc- Grackel of Listowel, visited on Sat- urday at the ome of Mr. D. F. Hy- ers. Mrs.” spent a couple of days last with Mr-and Mre ee Chester Little and giris. week received werd. on es. The} - agzel| M ake for the-eupper Monday even-; Tabor and family, |' Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnston motor-| . W. G. Inglis, at} Alex family, | ‘ot Waterton the latter’s parents, Mr. ig ‘Jos. Stem Misses Marie Clement and Beat- rice Schummer attended the’ ors’ convention held in Kitchener last we peeenedraiprarssiatalbesy 4 - DORKING * Peeebeteeenbeereehtaneees ‘Mr.-and Mrs. Ervine Stricker and Mr. carl Mewhifhney. of Vineland tation, spent the week-end with the intter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Babee Mr. and Wm. Lambert and remitys Tepantt eat Thureday in Kit. ‘Mr. Albert Goodwin of Detroit, spent the week-end with — friends here. 4 ‘ 7 Mr. Gordon Peterson of Kitchen- er, Sed - business visitor here last be ir. ‘Melvin: Mewhinney is visiting with friends in Niagara Falls this week, Mrs. Norman Zinn is on the sick list at present. © We hope that she will be enjoying her usual good health soon Several of the young jeople from here were in Kitchener on\Saturday night when the Dempsey and Tun- ney fight was shown xi the ge Mr. W. N.. Allin was Wingham on ei attending the Fall Fai Mr. poe Mrs. ‘Altred Tanner and Tom Frank of Newton, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Allingham Sunday night. il ila lac eit x $ TOWN LINE EAST + + eel teedetecie de feetestectetececiebeiebededetetedh Mrs. James Gordon and son Vic: tor, spent the week-end with friends in Wingham rendering was very much appreciat- r. James Rennie of. paelo’: od. Miss Gladys. McCabe, elocution. oe Sunday with Mr. D. P. Cam ist of Stratford, es oa severa J solestiramn te Pe style. She was Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Mewhinney very much appreciated. She is clear Grimiby egyrekens with friends in in enunciation and very entertaining im comic numbers. Miss Emma Mae at ‘and Mre. John 8. Gordon Ewart of Stratford, delighted the} ®" gs y spent Sunday in Fergus. large audience her whistling} Lizzie ac ent Sunday solos. Miss Ewart is an expert in wii ae friend, N. Cameron, Miss Filva Curie “Lisiswel, spent ak tam with her friend, Miss Thelma allis. Solel biebdeleett tebe pete heb) + + $‘THIRD LINE WALLACE : ‘ : etek desbepsededetedopetebeetedeiete bebe Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bender, on Sunday were r. and Mrs. Nicholas. B. Krotz ‘and Talph and Misses - dee and Mabel Schneider, 6th c and Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Schell vot Listowel. Mr. and Mrs, W.-H. Good vis- ited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Webef ,sixth con. Wallace. gat ay aye d Mrs. N. W. Bowman sek Sinday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bast, of Howick Visitors at the home of Mr. and eber, on Sunday were . Campbell Keever of Ripley, ane Mr. Pirdham oe Harristo nd Mrs, ata Hallman and family, 8rd con, visited Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. C. an, 2nd con. ma. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kincade and Viola, of Lebanon, spent Thureday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coultes and Miss Grace Coultes spent Sunday with relatives in Bueva iss Mae Wheildon ed _Mr. Geo Sargent, of Owen Sound ,were week- end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kennedy. * and Mrs. Livingstone Mission Band Mecting— The regular monthly meeting of|- the Livingstone Mission Band was held on October 9th at-the home of Mrs. Ed. Shearer, 4th con. ma, with an attendance of twenty-four. The scripture readin: Marie Vance folowed with prayer by Miss Jessie Cleland. Miss Flora Nic- ol of Listowel, gave a brief account land.” aver oir at Monkton— t Sunday and Monday Monkton United conte held anniversary sae ‘ unday evenin quartette Tien Listowel composed of 3 6, Blackmore, ._Hud- yon anil Zurbrigg sang two eelec- tions. A fowl supper was held on Monday evening and the entire pro- gram was given by the following tal- ent from Listowel. Mise D. very WwW. W. rg Bennett. ‘Miss L.. Scott, itly.|7 Dp Next Sunday no NE POWER” of af-} by Annie Baljantyne, and th ter being laid up with inflammatory | whe eg of “A Day at School in Newfound-| 10 a.m.—Sunday sahoak 11 a.m m.——“THE. “DIVINE Resign otne sagan’ gore Faniaenian Chuseh Rey. W. J. West, M.A., Minister © . Sunday, October 17th 1926 eta School and. Bible ir @.m.—Morniig worship Subject . _“CO-LABOURERS TOGETHER WITH GOD.” 7.30 p.m. suening ie Subject “A YOUN WITHOUT PRINCIPLED Moeees i p.m.—Young People’s Thun "2.30 p.m.—Prayer eer- Donegal United church are hold- ing their annual annivereary ser- vices on Bunday ee Rev - Weat occupied the putpit in Knox Presbyterian church, Stratford, on Sunday last,, the tor, Rev. Rowland, having charge of the anniversary waryees in the’ Pree- eredian church, atwo Tho wiliaindés: dideling of the Rural Deanery of Perth was held at St. Pauls Anglican church, Stratford, on Tuesday of this week. Rev. T. W. Jones, of Atwood, was re-elected secretary ef the Sunday School As- sociation of the Deanery * * > Rev. professor of College, Toronto, w @ one of tho chief speakers at the opening of the new Elmwood Presbyterian Church, poeseni Fa Sunday next, of which D. Cunningham, ° D.D., N T , Knox Rey. W. Gilmour, formerly of At- wood, 3 pastor. * Rey. C, C. Kaine and Mr. Hugh Ri lohinbind gave a full report of the peed fee cooeanes of maine ters and laymen of Ontario and Qune- bec held in Maaies Hall, Toronto, on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday last. The conference was attended by Rey. Kaine and Mr. -Richmond. * . The annual Sunday School con- vention of Elma “township branch and North Perth county Ontario Re- ligious Education Council . will be hela in the United Church, Donegal, on Tuesday, October 19th. ‘An inter- estin has been arranged “iu tae day and three sessions will be 2 * The monthly meeting of the Cald- er Mission Band of the Presbyterian church was held on Saturday; Oct, Sth, “at two o'clock with the Presi- dent in the chair. Sentence: prayer prepared by Irene Shera was then given, and the minutes and the roll call were responded to by the clase - The Bible reading, taken from the Mission Band book, was’ given sion study was given “2 reg Bal- lantyne and Mre. D. E. a tar re eeeetee he GOTHAM + ; oh + Re ee ee ee ke Mr. and Mrs. J.‘Corry and Jack visited friends in Stratford on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.\J. Chapman and Gearge, motored ‘to oe on Sunday’ and spent the - Miss Ellen: Mankenea: thes return- ed to Toronto, oh A number from this line attended the special services = ce towel Pres- byterian church Sund Miss Gwendolyn aay ‘of Stratfora Normal spent the week-end at her home here. 7 tT EVERYBODY'S COLUMN ’ Ten cents a line for first {n- sertion, with minitfium charge of 60c, Subsequent insertions five cents a Une With mini- mum charge ors 25c. - DEPARTMENT OF aces N ICR Dr. Godfrey, Minister of Health of Ontario, has called for’an Ontario Dental Health day to be held on Wednesday, October 20th. 1926. He regtig upon the Medical Officer of ealth of each jocality to arrange ae a, se dental examination of ey- ery person des t on that day. Ta sospraatice with “the above’ in- structions a free Spe will be given at DR. D. AS KIDD'S OFFICE. Atwood, assisted by Dr. McDowell ,jom that day. : Ww. F. Mc LAUGHLIN - LISTO GREAT Myst.