es i Ne $5 = ES 'e It is becoming quite fashionable, as. well as practicable, to dispose of municipal debentures locally, It's gra- tifying to know that the people have the "dough" and this is a safe invest- ment. : : There are two influences which, point to the probability of large in- vestment of British funds in Cana- dian enterprises. First, the profitable opportunities which Canada affords, A and second, the high taxes now being laced on capital in Great Britain. he investment of old country mon- ey will have a salutary effect in the development of our resources. A good suggestion has been made that on the ptincipal highways through the country, in addition to motorists' direction signs, markers be - placed indicating points of historic in- terest. It would be a relief and a general benefit if bill boards on our roads were replaced oe informing his- torical sign boards, which would pre- serve the memory of incidents of local interest. In Milverton are several abandoned cemeteries, the condition of some of which, is a disgrace to the community Walking through them one notices their disheveled state and evidences n every hand of manifest neglect. raves from which bodies have been removed 'to more congenial surround- ings have been left unfilled and kind nature is endeavoring to hide the scar with a mantle of green; monuments and headstones show traces of the touch of Time's effacing finger, many have heaved and resemble small lean- _ dng towers of Pisa while many of the latter lie prone upon the earth and are each year sinking deeper into the mould; shrubs that were once a thing of beauty are now a tangled mass of undergrowth affording in dry years a POOLE Mr; "Andrew Frame, of Toronto, formerly of Glasgow, Scotland, is vis- | iting his cousins, Mr, J. W. Chalmers | and Mrs, James Rankin, of Mitchell, this week. i = Mr, Andy Fleming spent a few days with his father in Toronto, who, wer are glad to report, has improved | - so as to be able to leave the hospital this week, ae Mrs, Kerr, of Hespeler, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dewar, this week, Mrs, Dewar is celebrating her 80th birthday on Friday. We all wish her many happy returns of the day. | Miss Adams is spending the holiday at her home near Goderich. Mrs, Andy Fleming entertained a few of her friends to a tea last Fri- day afternoon. Z Mr. John Robertson Sr:, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Robertson,-of Galt, spent | Mrs. Blair, of Milverton, spent Owing to the Provincial Women's Institute being held at London next bank Institute will not beheld until the week following. The date of the dance under the auspices of the Millbank Maple Leaf Club has been changed and it will be held on Friday evening, October 28th, instead of October 21st as printed on the invitations. Mrs. John Campbell, of Stratford, visited part of last week with Mr, and Mrs, D. B. Grieve. ' Mr, Wm Gillespie returned to his home here last week after spending the summer in British Columbia and various places en route. Mrs. Henry Sage and family..and riday a day with Mr, and Mrs. Sam Robert-' last with Mrs. John Reinwald. son last week. . Mr, Stewart Mayberry of Stratford, spent the week-end at his home here, FORKING WEST Mr F, Tanner, of Millbank, spgnt Thanksgiving with his friend, Mr, N. L, McLaughlin. Mr. M, Raleigh entertained a num. ber of people at a card party and dance on Monday last, Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Wood, of Tra- lee, visited Mr, J, A. Mewhinney on Sunday. Mr, W.. P. Rennie,, of Listowel, spent 'Thanksgiving with Mr Bailey. Miss E. McConkey has returned to Stratford after renewing old ac- quaintances. Miss M. J. Zoeger is spending the Thanksgiving holidays at her home in Priceville. ' Mr, F. Tanner and N, McLaughlin Miss Watters of the Barnado Home Peterborough, called.on Misses Lilly Pahlm at the rectory and Dorothy E, May, at the manse-one day last week Mrs, Robert Gale and son, Lloyd, Miss Lottie Kerr visited the past week with Mrs, I. MeVittie, at Southamp- ton. Miss Martha Hoffmeyer visited with her sister, Mrs. Higgins, at Stratford. Mr, George Wray was a visitor at Wingham this week bein? one of the judges of horses at the fair. Miss Alice Reid has returned home after visiting with friends at Kit- ehener. Her many friends are glad to learn that she is much improved in health. Mrs, John 'Pinder, of Mitchell, is MILLBANK NEWS week the regular meeting of the Mill. |- LINWOOD TOPICS f ad be Mrs Harriet Beggs is at present vis- iting at Waterloo. ' Mr, W. J. Beges was judging hor- ses at the Wingham Fair last week. Mr, W.. Gibbons was at Toronto: this week attending the wedding of , his cousin, Eugene McCarthy. |. Mr and Mrs, J..C..McKay and family spent Sunday at Ingersol with | Dr, and Mrs, H, B, McKay. Mr. A, H_ Terrill moved into the /rooms above the store on Tuesday. Mr, Jack Wilson also moved into the house vacated by Mr, Terrill. Mr. and Mrs = Mose Shantz, of : Crosshill, Mr. Ed Petch, of Kitchener, .and- Mrs. (Dr.) Manser. spent Friday j at Listowel. | Rev. and Mrs. H. Watts and Miss Jean Beaton attended the Convention j of the Palmerston District W.M.S. ' held at Moorefield last Friday, Mr and Mrs, J, Mosser are at pres. ent Visiting friends at Preston, Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Wismer and Mr. | and Mrs. Wismer Sr attended the! funeral of Mr, Wismer Sr's. sister-in- law at Galt on Tuesday. | Messrs, F, H. Schummer, Lavaile _Hayés and P Ament were at the} |races at Bridgeport on Monday. | |. My. and Mrs, A, 0, Schnurr spent 'Monday at Kitchener. { | Miss Clara Lenhard is spending ,a few days at Kitchener. : |. Mrs W., Allison, of Listowel, spent | , Tuesday with Mrs, H. C. Barlett. | | Myr, and Mrs. Armstrong and chil- | | dren and Miss M Schnurr spent Tues- | , day at Kitchener } } | visiting at Mr, Charles Pinder's this; Mrs M. L. Watts, of the Ontario' See .. J RG EES ae "e ee ~ od inc Morning South of Mill Street, 10 o'clock North of Mill Street, ro.30 0'clock DELIVERY HOURS: | South of Mill Street, 4 o'clock * North of Mill Street, 4.30 o'clock S| PEDO POLIS LOO SD ee Northway Coats We again secured the agency of Northway Coats. You will be as- tonished- at our low prices, quality considered, Yarns for Sweaters We carry a big range of Sport Floss also Belding's Corticello, 1 and 2 oz, balls at 35c to 65c. Plaid Pleated Skirts tory. Autumn Requirements at | | "The Arcade" ay Now is the time you will be wanting something | " for the chilly weather. We are ready for any em- -- -ergency in the line of Fall and Winter Needs.. Special price on Silk Hosiery, We were lucky to secure about 6 doz, Holeproof Silk Hose from the fac-_ nearly perfect that you. can hardly detect a flaw. price $1.59. ' Regular $1,75, our price $1.25. Men's Silk Sox reg, price 95c. Men's Lisle Sox, reg, 75c.for 50c. m, +. en. eo d $y 0.8, 4 Se Silk Hosiery ce These hose are seconds but so Regular $2.75, our $1.50, our breeding place for myriads of ecater- pillars; burdocks and other noxious weeds grow unmolested in every nook and corner; while fences are down or reduced to a single rusty strand TRALEE and "where heaves the turf in many ; a mouldering heap' has become a Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Vollmer, of thoroughfare for foot passengers who} Waterloo, visited here with friends quite unmindful of those who sleep} over the week-end. 3 below find the cemetery a short cut} Mr. John Hanley spent Sunday in from street to street. In these ceme- | Kitchener. teries lie the ashes of many of the; Quite a number from here attend- first settlers of the townships of | ed the dance on Monday evening Mornington, Elma, and also Ellice,| given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralleigh All among the best men and women on| report a splendid time. : earth--they, who endured the hard-| Miss Helen Tunny, of Dorking, ships and privations that only early| spent Sunday with Miss B, O'Grady. settlers know, and beneath whose Miss Margaret Basler, of Hesson, sturdy stroke the great woods fell and} was the guest of Miss W. Hanley one gave Way to fields that smile in fruit-| day this week. fulness and plenty making this a land of gladness and one of the most de- oi sirable habitations. They set apart} IN MEMORIAM these plots as '"God's Acre" in the i hope that they would be maintained | Struthers--In proud and loving mem- in order by their descendants, as they| ory of Melvin H Struthers, who surely will, if the spirit of filial grate-| fell while in action on October 26th fulness and pride of ancestry has not 1917. been utterly crushed from the hu-| man breast. | Though earthly ties are broken, | And_on earth we will meet no more, | We hope when passing one by one, | To meet to part no more. ; --Family. spent Sunday in Kitchener." Subscribe fo. The Sun. ------------------oSS---------- = Farmers Attention Mr. Farmer do you keep cows? Surely not, Ship your cream to the Elmira Cream- ery and the cows will keep you. / We are now in a position to handle cream in any quantities and we pay the highest market price. We furnish cans and pay all express charges, Give us a Trial The Elmira Co-Operative Creamery | ELMIRA - ONTARIO Limited | pS eee oe eco ae a eure: 7) in | Saturday with friends in Stratford. | | at his home on the 7th line, week. Miss Graham, of Fordwich, spent the past week with Miss Nellie Mc- Kee. Miss Aikens, nurse-in-training at Toronto, iis visiting her sister, Mrs, J J, McFaddin. Miss Daisy Lowrie is at present laid | up with measles and their home is at present under quarantine, We congratulate Mr, Will Clark in having won the silver medal at the Toronto Veterinary College, being second in his class in the third year. tev. E. Jacques was appointed del- egate to attend the library conven- tion at Brantford this week, Mrs, John and Mr, Henry Reinwald visited over Sunday at Mr. H, Sage's, Milverton, Mrs L. Smith, of Tralee, visited this week with Mr, and Mrs, George Smith. Mr, Henry Reinwald spent a couple of days last week at Stratford, Mrs, H. Peffers, of Peffers, visited at Mr, H, Freeborn's part .of last week. Miss Mary A, Phair is nursing at Mr, Wilfrid Smith's, Lebanon, Mrs, E. Phair, Stratford, visited ov- er Sanday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, W, B. Freeborn. Mr. and Mrs Henry Smith, of Woodstock, visited Mr, and Mrs, S. W. Coulter recently. Mr John Fewings, Mr R, B, Ham- ilton, Misses Florence Coulter,Myrtle Eedy and Florence Rutherford at- tended the Epworth League Conven- tion at Mitchell last week. A very enjoyable time was spent by those who attended the social at Knox Church on Monday night. Rev, Paddon conducted preparatory services at Knox Church on Friday and gave a very helpful sermon from Luke 24: 26. There was a good attendance at the Communion at Knox Church on Sun- day, seven new members being added also quite a number of old members from other places were present. Children's Day was observed at Grace Church on Sunday morning, there being no evening service owing to Rev. Jacques taking charge of the service at the Anglican Church, Mil- verton. Quite a number from here attended the Anniversary Services at the Mil- verton Methodist Church on Sunday. Some of the visitors here over the holiday were: Miss Elsie Coulter, of Toronto, at Mr, S. W. Coulter's; Dr. Hugh Ross with Mr, Hugh Ross; Miss H A, Stewart, of Dundas, at Mrs, H. Stewart's; Miss Alice Wray, of To- ronto, at Mr. George Wray's; Miss Bhima Tanner, North Easthope, at Mrs. Hester Tanner's; Mrs, Charles Vogan and children, of London, at Mr, and Mrs, E, Coghlin's; Mr. and Mrs Sam Pinder, of Stratford, and Mrs. Robert Vogan and children, of London, at Mr, Charles Pinder's; Dr. and Mrs, Hiltz, of Wellesley, at Mr. James Ratz's; Messrs. Gordon Grive and A, McKee, of Toronto, at their homes here; Mr Lawrence Martin, of Toronto, at Mr. Wm. Martin's; Mr. and Mrs, J. Steven, of Stratford, at Mr. J, Fewings, and other friends; Mr Will Fink, of Toronto, at Mr, J. Nuhn's; Misses Maud and Marjorie Mason, of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs Will Mason, at Jas, Magon's. CROSSHILL Mr and Mrs, Russ, of Grimsby, Mr, J, Hilborn, of Toronto, and Miss | Margaret Rennie, of Kitchener, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. Thos. | Rennie, | Mr, and Mrs, Sangbush, of Kitchen-! er, Spent Sunday and Monday at the latter's brother, Mr M, Shantz, ; Miss Freda Lather spent the holi-| day with friends at Clifford. | Our teacher, Miss Burtch, attend- | ed the Teachers' Convention held at, Kitchener, and) spent the holiday at; her home in Galt accompanied by | Miss Lizzie Lodge. ; | Mrs, Hodge, of St Marys, visited | her nieces, Mrs. George Glaister, and | Mrs, E, Playford. } Mr, and Mrs; George Rennie spent | Mr, and Mrs, Omer/ Hastings spent | , Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Mundell. Mr, Andrew Bigam and sister, Liz- zie, of Galt, spent Sunday brother Adam's, Mr. Monday' at. Mr, George Rennie's, Mr, Clarence Bigam spent Sunday Mr, and Mrs, Ed Petch and two children spent a few days with Cross- | | her home at Kitchener on Monday af- at their 7 € and Mrs, John Hooey 'pent | Radars on October 4th, 1920, pur. | present. Minutes of last meeting were | 'read and approved. 'for the North Black Creek Drain De- | ficiency was finally passed after hav- | ;ing been read the third time. Women's Institute Staff, Toronto, is |spending a few days with her son, Rev. Hartley W, Watts. Married--At the manse, Hawkes- : ville, on Saturday, Oct, 16th, 1920, iby Rev F. McLean, Miss Reta Crooks | daughter of Mr,. and Mrs, Crooks to Mr, Roy Calder. Miss G, J. Hall, teacher of the P.S here attended the teachers' conven- | tion at Kitchener on Thursday and Friday. } Mrs, W, Strauhl left for her home. at Kitchener after spending a week |! with her father here. : Miss Agatha McKinty returned to | Robert | ter spending a week with friends here Misses. Lorraine Lehen and Cora Baker, of Alma Ladies' College, St. Thomas, spent Thanksgiving at the former's home here. Mr, and Mrs, Robert White were Sunday visitors at Stratford, Miss Kathleen Hayes was a visitor at Guelph on Monday Mr, Fred Filmore spent the holiday at Thamesford. Mrs, Raines Sr., of Listowel, Mrs. | Perey Raines and daughters, Isabel! and Billy, of Goderich, were visitors | at Linwood on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, C, W. Monday at Drayton. The service in the Methodist church next Sunday will be held at the reg- ular hour, 11 o'clock a.m. The pas- tor will speak on the accomplishment | of our Home Missions, dealing es-! pecially with the work in the Pro- vince of Quebec. The Annual Mis- sionary subscriptions will be received at this service. Everyone is invited. Among those who visited here 'ov- er the week-end and holiday we no- ticed: Miss Enid Roe, of Toronto, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs N. Roe; Mr, and Mrs, Henry Schmeizer, and son, of Waterloo, at Mrs, Axt's Mr and Mrs. Alton Barlett, of To ronto, with her father, Mr. ' Barlett; Mr. and-Mrs. Angus McKen-| zie and twocchildren, Mr. M. Wiley jand Miss Annie McKenzie, of Adel-| |aide, at Mr, A, O. Schnurr's; Mrs, J.j } Leith, of Guelph, at Mr Thomas! Calder, Miss Irene Edwards, of Mil-| verton, at Mr. Wm, Carnochan's; Mr. | Lester Snelling, of Kitchener, with! friends here; Mr. and Mrs, James Raf- ferty, Miss Mary Rafferty, Mr. and Mrs, John Rafferty, of Waterloo, at, Mr Thos. Thorpe's; Mrs. J, W. Dunn, and Dunn and daughter, Jean, and son, Douglas, Miss Lura Carnochan, | of Stratford, and Mr, and Mrs. Allan ; McLaughlin, of Tralee, at Mr. Wm.! Carnochan's; Mr, and Mrs. A. Kar-| ley and daughter, of Kitchener, Mrs. James. Karley's;Mr Wilbert Slo- man, of Waterford, with Mr, and Mrs, Pem Hosea; Messrs, French, Riaper, Smith and Arthur Saunder, of Wa-| terloo, at Mr; Wm. Carnochan's. | Parsill spent at ? | aa | at} PEFFERS : Mr, Jack Lines, of Stratford, call- | ed on friends here on Monday, | Mr. George Gallop has engaged , with Mr, Phil Cook. Mr J. E, Hurst is at Stratford this week attending jury. Our teacher, Miss Currah spent} the holidays at her home in Bright, | Miss Lily Kenny and friend, of To-; ronto, visited:ever Sunday at Mr, H. | Kenny's. { The Misses Abel, of Listowel, spent | Thanksgiving at Mrs, Freeborn's. | Holiday visitors at Mr and Mrs. | Phil Cook's were: Mr, and Mrs. John} Schneider and Mr.*and Mrs. Henry; Fink, Milverton, Mr, and Mrs, Jutzi, | of Tavistock, Mr, and Mrs_ Becker} and daughter, of Hamburg, Mr, and | Mrs, R. Plugradt and daughter, of | Stratford, and Art Dowdie, of Pres- | ton. | Mr, and Mrs. C. Klockman of Strat- | ford, and Mr, Alex, Campbell, of To- | ronto, called on friends here on Sun- | day. | Mr, and Mrs, John Campbell, of | Stratford, spent a few days this week | with friends here. hr Mrs, T, MitcheN, of Wiarton, is at' present the guest of her friend, Mrs. { Phil Cook. ; Mr. Milton Denstedt and sisters, | | | | | i} of Kuhryville, spent Saturday at Mr. Kenny's. MORNINGTON COUNCIL Council met in the 'Township hall Members all | nt to adjournment. | By-law No 539} Ac- Stanfield's Underwear We have this old reliable under- T, Our Special line of All Wool Plaid end Pleated Skirts are now to hand, Have a look through our range, Reg- ular $25.00 our price $22.50. Sweater Coats Sweater Coats for Men, © Suits and Overcoats ; Overeoats and Suits for Boys and' Men. | Easy to ' you want the best! pnd you t it must be right. ° See, , nO OUR WAT 'The-"Gold Medal" Label Shields You Against Unknown Hardware Goods remember! Think of "GOLD MEDAL" when ok for the Gold Medal Label on know Invtantly--without quest tease ful First-class Hardware Dealers For Sale by Mek Fie 'day in Kitchener. | i i with Mr,'and Mrs, John Brunck. spent Sunday-with her parents, 1 iN ,of Wellesley, Mr and Mrs, Oscar Ja-| That never can be filled. «4.7»; |cobs, of Poole spent Sunday with >? as Doerr. i Stratford, spent. Thanksgiving at Mr.' That is so hard to bear, © 'and Mrs, Guss Gunn's. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, M Jantzi. j hill friends. ; | counts to the amount of $2,753.52 ; were passed after which the council.| I 'adjourned to meet again on Monday, BRUNNER | Nov, 1st at 10 a.m, for general busi- | : ness, rs --W:> J, Zoeger, Clerk. Mr, and Mrs. Will Griffin and Mr. | : le Clark, of ets apent ee! a anksgiving season at the home o > AM \ Mr, and Mrs, James Clark. } IN MEMORI Miss Alice Whitney, of Thedford, Lambert--In loving memory of Rob- spent the week-end at her home here. ; " ert J. Lambert, who died of the flu | Mr, and' Mrs, David Brunck and | Oct, 26th. 1918. Miss Louisa Brunck spent Sunday ' ; Sad, so sad, was that night; Miss Bertha. Henry, of Monkton, | But sadder still as morning dawned, For a precious one from us had gone, Mr, and Mrs. James Maddess, of A voice we loved was stilled, Newton, Mr, and Mrs, Dave Ferguson' A place made vacant in our home, ; ? ' |He is gone, but not forgotten Miss Lena Nafziger spent Thurs-: By thos +a left 'behind, . ; And when our hearts are aching with Mr, and Mrs, Will Thompson, of; the pa : tees ; | We hope to meet again, dear Robert Mr, and Mrs, Lichty, of Wellesley, ii-thet apen Saar ther <a ne : --Father, Brother and Sisters. . wear again in stock. We have added one more line in the Blue Label. We now handle the Blue, Red and Green Label. We also carry Stanfield's combinations for men. If *you have not tried Stanfield's give it a trial this fall. ; Northway Skirts Our big range of Northway Skirts are now in Stock. Women, Boys and Girls. Grocery Specials Quaker Corn Flakes .10c 8 Lennox Soap for ..25c 5 Ibs. Brown Sugar .$1.00 Lipton's Jelly Powders 10c Bring Us Your - Live Fowl We Pay the High Price Denim Remnants These remnants are mill ends, run- ning from 1 yard to 5 yards.. These denims are regular 75¢ to $1.00 per yard. Our price 60c. ak > . oe a W. K. LOTH, Milverton | -ANFIELD'S IMPROVED, / Se TLOsED CROTCH. NEWTON ter. Miss Jean Krug spent the holiday, Miss Amy Shearer was a visitor at her home in Tavistock. | with the Misses Kirkland. Mr, and Mrs. W. Attig and daugh- | Mr, and Mrs, F Pollard motored to ter, June, Mr. Charles Attig, of Ham-| Bluevale where they spent the holi- ilton, Miss Mary Attig and Mr, MeMil-! day. lan, of Stratford, visited with Mr, and| Congratulations Mr, Campbell--we Mrs, J. McConaghy. welcome Mrs, Campbell in our bure. Misses Carrie and Laura Zoeger, of; Quite a large number attended the Toronto, were week-end visitors at} ata fists howe Baek. Peak sie Peaage held here on Thanks- Miss Lillian Reinwald,. of Toronto, ' Ther Ss ee ; spent Saturday with her friend, Miss | h ere bt a large wedding at the Isabella Hawke. ome of Mr. Henry L, Albrecht on : 4 : ;.i Tuesday when his daughter, Len Mr! Fr s : Ss £ » wena, cisttaie hee parent ae London, : | beeame the bride of Mr, Christ S. Mr, Alfred Ritter, of London, spent | Kuepfer--Congratulations. Sunday with Mrs. W. Zoeger. | Mr, Hugh H. Waddell, who had an Mr, and Mrs: A. Ross and' son, of , operation several days ago, is prog- Kitchener, were visitors at Mrs. J.|ressing favorably under the able care Barr's over the holiday. | of Nurse Pauli. Mrs Walter Davidson left on Fri-; Among the out of town visitors who day for Montreal where she will join | spent Thanksgiving Day in Newton her husband. | were Miss Agnes Kirkland, at G. Kirk- Messrs. Jack Mank and Jack Rose, land's; Mr, Alf Ritter, of London, the motored to Toronto where they spent | Misses Carrie and Laura Zoeger, of the week-end. Miss Agnes Kirkland, of Toronto, was a holiday visitor in Newton, Miss Audry Weatherell is remain- ing here for some time, Miss Lila Milne, of Alma, visited| yyy with her brother, Mr H. Milne, over grom the holiday. Guelph, are visiting with Mrs. Suit- gusson, at Mr W. J. Zoeger's; Mr. ;and Mrs, Diegel and daughter, of | Brodhagen, at F. A, Elligson's; Mr. ,and Mrs. W. Reinwald-and daughter J, B, Johnston has purchased Mr. Thomas Martin the resi- 'dence formerly occupied by Mr, John | Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Will Fer- ! | Helen, of Stratford, with friends here. | WARTBURG Mrs, Samuel Henry, of Stratford, -- spent a few days at the home of h son, Mr. Roy Henry. PS, Miss Beatrice Richardson, of Port. Dover, is spending the holiday at the: home of her: mother, Mrs, George- Richardson. Mrs. James Hanna and sons, Har- old and Franklin, of Brunner, spent Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs, M, V, Henry. a Mr. and Mrs, Albert Dahms, of Stratford, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harloff. The members of L.0.L, No, 1320, have decided to hold a dance in their hall on Friday evening, Nov. 5th in commemoration of Guy Fawkes' Day, -- Mr, George Harloff, of Stratford, spent Sunday at the home of his par-- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Harloff, _ _ Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Strasser and little daughter, Edith, of Downie, visited relatives in this vicinity on Sunday. : : Mr, and Mrs, Eckert Diehl and Em. |merson and Myrtle, of Waterloo, vis. jited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, W. | Buuck over the holiday. a - Leave your order for counter check | books at T i fF e Mr, and Mrs. E McDonald, of Tabbert and will locate in' town, iepsnte forsiteieeade "<< j a oe APSR a a -- a oonaun eo |} +H i=mue eeneenree ta oe part taken by the xylophone gives erkes Saxophone Sextette. 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