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Times & Guide (Weston, Ontario), 16 Jul 1909, p. 5

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Building Plans and Specifiâ€" ; _ecations prepared. Estimates _ given. Contracts taken. _ DIRT W. E. COLEMAN The thief would \take thinzs casy were it not for th& minions of the law. All‘cademical and many Tecm}‘ical Subâ€" jects provided for. Write for catalog®o. ~State work preferred. The Shaw Correspondence School 395 Youge Street, Toronto T ORONT O Cash, Mutual and Stock. & Full Governmenti Do;:ogif For Rates apply to E. J. MUSSON, WESTON, or drop a card toiHead Office, 157 Bay Street Toronto. HOME STUDY COURSES THE YORK FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, e APVVVT NAAAE NA L a Insure in the York Eire Somner Church and Wellington Streets. W.R. WADSWORTH OA LAAA NAAAE Builder & Contractor MAIN STREET, Orders delivered. I handle only the best goods, and the only thing cheap is the price. .. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, Main St., â€"â€" Weston, Ont. Men‘s Furnishings, Screen Doors, Screen Windows, all sizes, at lowest prices. My new Spring Suits are up to the minute in material and cut. W. C. BURRAGCGEL Where ane Stylish CTothes are Made KEYS & BULL Faskionable Tailor and Mens Furnisher North Station St.â€"WESTCN See My Display Carrtar Parn Ur â€"â€" $4,000,000.00 ReseryveE _ â€" = $4,500,000.00 cuSt > "Lops ‘ "tmf%), UNig:* Neglige Shirts, Ties, Socks, Mufflers, &c. Main Street Weston ‘UNION LABEL |SCOMFORT SEASE Prices Right. Deposits received in Savings Department of $1.00 and upâ€" wards, and interest allowed thereon at Current Rates. re all carried by the house fly â€"P,. IRWIN, THE BANK OF f new Spring Patterns in TORONTO BRANCH KEEP iT OUT Estasiisg®p 1855. @\. 18683 /2 .LOO_OE".'/E MANACER, Phone No. 14 WESTON Clal atlracl1 ‘ ‘Cal ~6G. M. FRA g CANADIAN | “ (ASem | _ h R} 198 ) ol E BXCUTS ! â€"_ . The S .’ LAKE SIMCC \ _ MUSKOKA L MAGANETAW FRENCH RIY Crossing Lake ond along the Ski}‘tlng \nearl f _Of water betw | =" WEEK END Excursion Tickets For literature and f1l information about fishing and holiday rates, write Passenger Dept , Toronto. Ont. Crossing Lake Muskoka at Bala Park ond along the shore of Lake Joseph, skirting~nearly one bunudred bodies of water between Toronto and Sud bury. 80 Dundas Street West Commercial and Shorthand courses Call or write W. H. SHaw 6 mt mm rtraranrg~a @ YOUR COURSE ; ' In SHortHanp Business will bring you best results if taken ut our & old established ana thoroughly reliable school. Catalogue free. British American Business Coll, € NOMeOâ€"Aâ€"BHIdIne cParanka. Wikst TOROMO BRAXCHK â€"of the SEWING MACHINE call in and get our prices Lessons Given Free. Embroidery a Specialty. / There are advautages in bnying near home. Singer Sewing Machine umce 26 Dundas St. E. WEST TORONTO Frank McDonald Newly renovated and specially adaptâ€"‘ ed for the reception of ;' Good going May 20 to Se’pt.dll)r"' mes ; "20 Return limit Octa.31. _ Etberal, stopovers. Wide choice of roufes. Go by the direst Cangdian lineâ€"‘ see your own country>the. West, the Rocky Mountafra®.>â€"Visit the, Scattle Expos:tion‘and other‘ speâ€". cial attractions. : 2 ON SALE FROM TORONTO . The Scenic Route to LAKE SIMCOE, SPARROW LAKE, MUSKOKA LAKES, GEORGIAN BAY, MAGANETAWAN, PICKEREL and FRENCH RIYVERS: In SHortHanp Business I 3 sz will bring you best results if taken t our infi old established ana thoroughly reliable Ed. W. Brown, Art T uinting school. Catalogue free. House, Correspondent. British American Business Coll, â€"_â€" (@ Y. M. C. A. Building, Toronto. 2. MX John McGilli!ary‘, of New York Very Low Rate for Summer Trip to Pacific Coast Return from $74‘ 10 w ES T 0 N Auimen(allege voal ard Wood WwWM. T. WATTS, Contractor for Well Digging, CANADIKN _ NORTHERN ONTARIQâ€" ~ Undertaking and Embalming Promptly Attended To THISTLETOWN, ONTARIO Talk it over â€" with f G. M. FRASER, Agent, WESTON. Resipenc® Mrs. E. Mungovan, ALBION HOTEL Agency for Ontario Pump Co. DRIVING PARTIES JAS. GARDKHOUSE ToPPF rs Before Buying a res EARLSCOURT. OF ALL KINDS. DEALER IN J . FRANK FosTER TtoURIsT © AND ol on Te 2’?1’7/ T ue Proprietor s _ t ifre.. Edward Gov‘v ger, of Chicago, 1 To is spending a few digys with her aunt, Mam Sz., _ Mrs. M. Brown. Tin Height of @sgsor is ~pastâ€"nature‘s power slowin@®#ownâ€"vitality _ ebbing away, â€" endur§ifie decreasing. Stop the â€" progress $§ decay, tone up the weakened nervg Ben@es, impart vigor to the «tiring @$o -?orepal*e for the crisis, Best. meisR er rebuilding is found in FKerrok§%n& & brightens up the whole â€"beif@ § iglparts power, strength, vigor. §M Sage is pushed back twenty ~yearF®%@%he reliance of youth is restored, vigo®% vim and new life established. . You‘ll try Ferroâ€" zone, 50c. at all dealers. "The bases groad,” a phrase that is. :g By baseball «writers liked; And you would grdan, if stepped upon By one whose feg® are spiked. _‘ The Gloriows Twelfth has come and "gone, and it was. a decided success. The best the wri ’ has ever had ‘the pleasure »of attemfding. _ N. Clarke Wallace Loyal.Orahge Lodge attended the monister dem@nstration at Allisâ€" ton this year, here about fifteen thousand Orange n were in line. The County~of .Wt York brethren went by special trn from West Toâ€" ronto and were‘ j@gined, here by the Woodbridge â€" brethign. _ On Sunday even the Woodbridgg brethren attendâ€" ed divine service at‘ hrist Church and. listened to one of _';I- finest sermons ever delivered to r}he Orangemen of the vicinity, by Rev,â€"W. F. Swallow, rector of the churcB. Rev. ‘J.> 8. _Roggf-s '.'f;he.\!i\e‘:""’P?S.to?,-j cofir‘t sure., At ong timeâ€"resided on of the Methodist @hurch, occupied the pertp Ayg. _ "~ â€" &# _ 3 pulpit dn.that > church, on :‘Sunday | t‘ _, [‘ 048 s dast, morning ’agdi;:evenihg. Good‘| ZF‘e‘i-é‘(l(:(}L McB‘n;len‘,“the' ‘enterprising g:c'n:lgI‘egartion_s'‘gref‘iif ed‘hifr‘r)lt e s Mha'x}dware'fxi'e’x'icha.nt t' Do‘(ercolirt, is y ul e ce a ’1urflba,_<1mg some of his modernmachinâ€" Mriâ€" Geo. W H} ystead, of“S~t,<Pan, ijeryf.t,his w‘eek"-’to«-c,plete the eq\iifiâ€" is renewing. acqugintance here and is.‘i'nent‘ . of. his :new"factory on Main the guest af ME andâ€" Mrs..Ed. Wâ€"â€"Street Dovercourt. & _ _ _ Mriâ€" Geo. \W.H%;]steacf, >of“S~t,<P‘al‘1A‘I, {].'erY'-t.hiSl week toc@ap is reneéwing. acqugintance here and is.‘i'nent‘ ‘ofu_fii’s :new"fa( the guest af Mrgsandâ€" Mrs., Ed. W.â€"Street Dovercourt. $ Brown.. George was the centre man"[ s p) ~ for theâ€"young Candians \‘,’Z?‘?pa"".?}had‘} Poor Jim,/he‘s f~ on the good team /R 1904, Uncle S?.(T;n’g, ‘twentyâ€"one . s;ears 'f R country seemed to have eiL%*reed witl q3 2s delivery hor td him: pretty WgH. D Yexl 7 steeery esuaonet ent 78 § se s :Was a familiar fié e t â€" _ THR GLORIGUS TWELETH. _ dents of Dovercougt, b ‘,rr,‘iqjg t bad ca m in en L. ~Le reaturday afternoo® vel The Presbyterién Sabbath School held their annué} picnic in â€"Exhibiâ€" Park on Saturda The children deâ€" lighted themselvé% in atfiletic games of all kinds.~~> § 55 "*Mr. Henry Bro?n, Mr. Arthur W.} § § } Ashley and Miss ;g‘Christie Ashley, of ] _ We are.zlad to khow that the Canâ€" Brampton, were -?%guests qf Mr. and ada Foundry has kopened / up .its Mrs. Ed. W. Browh, on Sunday last. . moulding shop fast Monday: â€" There Sp _ _[_â€" h . _ were seven moulder started and one The Presbytéri‘wn Sabbath' School:.ct)femake,r}l This is good sign. {â€" Miss M. L. Stuar Mr. J. A. E3 agent at the C. imonths‘ holidays don. Stuart Bros. hgve sold out their business at the Wéodbridge House to Mr. John Kemp,3 of Toronto, who took possession org Monday last. Mrs. G. Gilmoug, Mrs. Bond and master Murray nd, of Toronto, were guests of Reeve and Mrs. Harris last week,.' § Mrs. Jas. Mashifter and master Elmer Mashinter, Tottenham were guests over the firs of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hollingshea Mrs. Fred El Elliott and Maste were visiting wit Wilkinson, of Rich [ Mr. aod Mrs. Robt. Holland are fvisiting with friends at Pennville. Don‘t forget to have your eyes exâ€" amined accurately by W. J. Inch, Honor Graduate Optician, Weston. Lacrosse match jon Saturday, July 17th at 3 p.m. bethveen Woodgreen‘s of Toronto and Wanderers of Woodbridge Mr Geo. Addison a guest of Licen Kenzie on Wednesd: Mr. and Mrs. m Baxter, . of Thistletown are ay on the Bruce Old Boys excursion£ £ Mrs. N. Homer, @f McKenzie street is lying very low & her home from a paralytic stroke. & is renewing old acq@aintances here 57â€"62 THE CRITICAL AGE WOODBRIDGCE CAUSE T@ GROAN §sor is â€"] i@ @lownâ€"vil rériee _ decr s #§ decay, cv@ kengfes, 2 §1§pagâ€" pr meaks 8 f"é;pr TT Oe & EC being, § im gor. DR & â€" yearPa $ ored, vigo® hed.‘~ ‘You‘l ser, our obliging ‘. R. is away on a o ‘his home in Caleâ€" E milliner for Walâ€" e to her home in ind her holidays. _ Dr. and \ Mts. Post onh Hill. pleas tt, â€" Miss Maud ; Bruce Macintyre, | «Mrs of Toronto, was Inspector Mcâ€" ‘ The _ Dovercour¢: Orangemen all turned, out on Moff@lay morning at 8 a.m. and thet in Â¥he Parlors of the |\ Wesemoreland ? enue â€" Methodist Church previous o taking part in ‘theâ€" _annual Precégsion to the Exâ€" hibition. â€" The m;in'g was â€" opened with ‘praise, Praygr and Bible readâ€" ing, after which tie members formed up behind the J Band and marchâ€" ed to Queens Paerro. Jas. Conboy was _ mounted - beautifulâ€" grey charger, decked g Orange and ‘purple plumagze. ‘o. Geo. A. Morus,J worshipful master AW"E\S Kept busy the: whole day. Mr. dgames Conboy, Sr. Dr. R. S. Conboy,m M.D., Dr. Fredl Conboy and ‘V_W', f& C ~Summerfelt Chemist, occupied ;a $ carrLage driven ! by two beautiful p_r'::éfh'cin'g Steeds. ] At the usual halyearly meeting of the ‘Navenport oad ~Presbyterian Church Adult Bibk Class last Tuesâ€" }day, the followin officers were electâ€" ed:â€"President, MB , J. Codlin; Vice: President, Mr. J ‘MWebster; Secretary, Mr. R. Weir; Tre“u,rer, NMr. J W%lf', lace. Conveners ;of Oommittee:-,â€",[ Devotional, Mr. &. McCallum; Memâ€" bership, Mr. C. ;u;"fl'Social, Mrc. A.‘ Hilton. The meing "was well at tended and greatnterest"ma.nife\ste"fi"’ in the election. "@is ‘class is a most progressive one and is the best of its | kind in Dovercourt. If you don‘t atâ€" tend any other ‘place of worship, é drop in on Sundg;, the young men | will wel*égme you. & . % Wanted the addres® and whereabouts of & young man. with a green hat last spen at !Niagar_F'alls.v He is an Oddfellow for he ha'forsaken Doverâ€" _c,Qufit" sure., At on:tiyme'vfresi.d‘e'd- on PertPAve. _ "~ x# _ } The Westmorelfnd « Avenue Methoâ€" dist Church Epwarth League afe arâ€" ranging for an dA ting( in a week or so, in ofe of the &roves on the hillâ€" side. P ut Mrs. Hopkins of the Dovercourt Post Office, has rgturned from a very pleasant holiday the west. Mr. Geo. Pâ€"att, of Clarkson, Ont., says: ‘"Four years ago my son Wilbert was so run down, thi§ and emaciated, that we thought he was going into a deâ€" cline and feared he would never pull through th: severe cdld cf the winter months. The boy hig no appetite and seemed to have lost all ene gy and interâ€" est in life, Hewas altdgether in terribly bad sh pe. His condition caused us the gravest anxiety.. n omm en ol LA miAarratitenve DOVERCCGURT. THE GREATEST OF TONICS FOR HEALTH AND ENERGY From our own Correspondent. â€"ost Lmergy Restored by ésychine. PRONGUNCED SIâ€"KEE 'T%ohe ‘after nearly f faithful service for the Hopkin‘s int. Black . e to all the r a buf he died very suddenly resiâ€" last Jim MR â€" 2 2 CC IT UC LUUU euELC: POORUTIEZ hflfll@ gen tss Rcautiful‘ woman beâ€" !ratmoSp'hereg wh makes character tween+20 and @5;@between 25 and 30;; §4 n > perween ad aad cp. netrean 25 id 40’ 1;11 the home. d Mrs. Mebarg will and betwoon sok i i5 . |give a paper on Home amusements‘‘ A Hociety rep@ rer who, imlerviewed| for the young. ‘.erybod‘y welcome: all five women n{imhe interest of his â€"â€"sâ€" o i. | papers, reported p & all of them had I j s ; S Isaitiful bair, aj:;- at cÂ¥ chsof the| GUNN®!, Limited, wish,. to advise ]five enthusiasticalp %attfibuted her, farmers that they prefer déeliveries of Iuxuriant hair to R@rgian Sage. .‘ live â€"hogs â€"atâ€"their packing house, W. J. ench, sells{ RXisian Sage for West Toronto, on Wednesdays and 50 cents a large botWe., He guaranâ€" {F‘rid-aYS and in any case, not earlies tees it to cure dandruff in two weeks; |than Tuesday, or later than Friday to stop falling hair and itching of the 'each week. Highest prices paid for lscalp. It makes any woman‘s hair select hogs.. Weights preferred, 160 beautiful, soft and luxuriant. _ ‘to 220 pounds,. > 3 Paris ig Full of Them and ‘Nearly All Use Parisian Sage. In the beauty show‘" at the metroâ€" polis® two years ago Gold Medals were awarded #wafive fifferent women. Wyehwood Pre#yteriari and Zion Methodist Churcheg will hold a comâ€" bined Picâ€"Nic at Eldorado Park on Saturday August Tth. | Miss Mitchell has returned from a visit to Port Arthur. ‘AMry andâ€"Mrs. D&F. Baird have reâ€" turned from ‘a trip to the Thousand Islands. iC o Miss: McLaughlin® has left Tor ",3»:' two Weglgs_ visit to Port Hope.. . cce t i L 27. F ] A very pretty wedding was solemnâ€"| & (ZAZZGZZIZZAHT] L/ LITL) ized at the hom&@ of Mr. and Mrs. | 7 ass 2e Ha Dy{a«Smith, No. 56 Concord Avenue, ~COR-r¥®NG-EWXWfiER“WSf:W ; 1 $ j TOROX To. sys Wedn}esday, June th, at $.30 p.m., Strict!y Firstâ€"Class. Graduates always suecessful when their daughterg Marguerite, was Wtc Tor handsome c talogue ; <ras united. in marriage "to Mr. George :% Henry, Madill by tlie Rev. Mr. Walâ€" | 3y * a oys lace, of Boon Aven e ‘~Miss Florence iBRA.C QBJ DALE. pably d: th iâ€" Sn i4 tsitoivenff v:zd::ri?i) fifll\;r. tfhfrif-s‘ Mt. and Mrs. @harles Webley and ) (eo & is s family are spen ng the su § Seott acted as bes yman: During the Ansiaw. summer in ceremony the happ T;air stood unden{ . E a canopy of baby bc’)h, daisies and | Ground has be : broken for the new fern. The bride wa§ dréssed in white Parsonage to be @rected for the Methâ€" silk trimmed with ""nkjl_a_ce insertion %‘1‘;} ofmIl-;léfxtsil;) tSfi \Clair avenue, and carried a boughet of white roses} B ‘;ee\. and. maid)nâ€"hair ‘fern. ‘The brides" . j Conlin, fbrmerly a resident of maid wore a dresg of:white batiste Wychwood, ‘is. haing plans drawn up and carried a bou: et of pink rases ,i';r et%ce ir%téon; ‘f’éz(lé).l"ick house. He and fern. The giff of the groom tol pecte to star wbuulding shortly. the bridesmaid wasa lovely Wishbone' 5 =â€"â€"â€"â€"pâ€"â€"â€"_â€" fletr. de lis broochs _ The bride and groom were the ‘“cipients of very] EAELSCOURT lovely presents f‘; im the 50 or so â€"â€"â€"â€" guests present. Th§ joyous pair left! Mr,T M. Chris'tie has commenced for their new bhomeâ€"on Hamburg Ayâ€" CXC@Vating and will shortly erect a s1 3 fine brick residenge to:.cost $4000. enue in the early hours of the mornâ€"‘ g. ing, escorted by ‘a Targe crowd of the{ Indications poiat to a large numâ€" guests. 6 f ther cof ~building@ heins carrantad as. lid Avenue and Herkeley Street. For years he was chairman of the Toronâ€" to West District. In 1901, while preâ€" sident of the Towpnto Conference, he was sent to Lon@on, England, as one of the representatives of Canada at the Conference offthe World‘s Methoâ€" disin. ‘When he 1,_ t Toronto for Barâ€" rie four years ago ‘he was president of the Toronto Mini' erial Association. __At a well attended meeting Thursâ€" '!day night the mem@iiers and friends of lWestmoreland Methodist Church welâ€" comed their new \Bastar, Rev. J. F. Ockley, who for ‘the past year has :been in charge of @ollier St. Church, ;Barrie. Addresses ’;'QWere delivered by the heads of most gf the departments, who extended D1§ Ockley a_ most hearty welcome, _i’g;vith assurances of loyal support in !’$s work. Dr. Ockâ€" ley‘s reply, was p’§easing to all, and a most enjoyable j vening was closed with all singing: ԤDh the good we all can do while the days are going by.‘"‘ Rev. Mr. Ockley"g is not a stranger to Toronto, as h§ has held some of the most import@nt charges in the city. He has ipeen stationed .at Brampton, Hamifton, Picton, Whitâ€" by, Parkdale and$Toronto. The city churches of whicghe has had charge are Parliament Street, Trinity, EKucâ€" it had broken out%at night, would have been of a mo% serious characâ€" ter, jas, all the Eugdings in the imâ€" mediate neighborhoad are exposed. | _ Last Saturday imorning fire broke ‘out in the 1umbe§ yard of the Gold [Medal Furniture GP corner of Van Horne Street and? Bartlett Avenue. Several piles of lurg’aber were destroyâ€" ‘ed, also some shed‘i‘s close by. The houses surreundvln%w were _ slightly damaged. A stiff fl ind was blowing at the time and a.:?’:serious conflagraâ€" tion â€" was certainl% averted ‘by the prompt work of the G. M. Co‘s own brigade. â€" They Werg already at work when the city de lrtment arrived. Assisted by poweriul streams from two steam engines®the firemen soon had the flames subdted. This fire, if. _ Miss Ama Coleman, Superintendeni of Saginaw Gener:IPHdspital and Miss Ida Plews of D&troit, spent a few days last week, aét the home of Miss Coleman‘s mother :750 Dufferin Street, before sailing on %he Empress of Ireâ€" land for abroad. § wYCHAwWoOop | BEAUTIFUL. YOMEN DEANâ€"SMITHâ€"MADILL. rkeley Street. For man of the Toronâ€" In 1901, while preâ€" nto Conference, he n, England, as one tn. ‘The brides ofâ€"white batiste et of pink roses of the groom to , lovely wishbone T & muratnne c rs and friends of | Vellore, Lot 15, Con. 6 | Mr. Thomas W&tt, of West Toronto, |spent ‘Sunday atfhis home here. 21, ~ at the hofe of. <Mrs. Frank Lister, .Thistlet@wn, â€" at 2.30, p.m. Miss Petersâ€" J’ give a paper_ on ‘How to preveg and preserve that atmosphere . whi@h makes character in the home.‘" d Mrs. Mebarg will rive a paper on @Home amusements‘* for the young." Rverybody welcome: The meeting oBthe Women‘s.Instiâ€" tute will b& hel® on Wednesday July 21, ~at ‘the hofge of. <Mrs.â€" Frank Lister, . Thistlet&wn, â€" at 2.30, ip.m. Miss Petersâ€" wH sive a paper on Mrs.~> Jim Co%houn, of Orillia has been_ spending %a ~few â€" days with relatives hete. Miss Lillian Nattress, ‘of, Toronto spent Sunday w#&h Miss E. Colhoun. . The great eventgof the season is to be the picnic to MR held by the Cathâ€" olic Mission on Fuly 31st. The picâ€" nic will take pla@ on the, corner of Dufferin and St. @lair. A fine list of attractions has hgen arranged a real good time is expgéted. ( Indications po ft to a latge numâ€" ber of ~building$ being errected in different parts of, Earlscourt during the summer and $all. f T.. J. Conlin, 4 rmerly a resident of Wychwood, ‘is. haing plans drawn up for the erection Wf a brick house. He expects to start building shortly. parsonage to be ‘eci;ed?o;v%he Methâ€" odist minister of Stâ€" "Clairja_venue, west of Houston Etréet. e THISTLETOWN ]'. NCGLYNN, Kirg ,Street, Weston, Refrigerator and. Cabinet maker., Upholstering dor e on best terms. tfe MUoS TIPPE ii(‘i:(iféssmaker, desizeg ~, work at ladie? hom. s. Address /=, . Boot stcre, opposite Eagle House. yc t =3> j 3tp&77 J. K. â€"MeEWEN, ‘Licensed Auctioneer for the Counties of York, Peel and Simeoe.. Deale: in Real Estate. Village and Farm Properties for Sale or Rent. Office, Main St., Weston. Long distance Telephone comnection. TO RENTâ€"Brick house, eight rooms: â€" with half an acre of orchard, in good situation. .A pply, Jas,. Rumney, Weston. ; & tle LOsT. â€" L:'eb\i?e'éi Miofi"ac's Foundry pURHAM BULL FOR SALE, c ‘ bwo years old. _Apply to Win WB s 1elcy ce ooo odrnmenatinedrt __ and Mil trellt, box cont.ining a suit of clothes. iberal reward 1y returnirg to Row ree‘s Grocery. Advertisements under this kead. 1 Fall YTerm LGaoe i Olorp ~COR.YONGEâ€" «â€"*TEXANDER $To esnt e ons (il e 4 TORONTO. > Red hoi B in e e sn o in t e o en en Ece word for the first insertion and 4 cent por word for each subsequent insertion. prommamipyâ€"â€"â€" Condensed Advertisements qrmpnet ta a5p ys* ~8 fea / o 2R L J &6, lap i> T 4B Efimg t You waste in looking up doâ€" mestic help could be saved by simply inserting a " Help Wanited" ad. in our Classified Columns. Our paper is read by the desirable class, and goes into hundreds of homes that get no cther, Copyrighted 190 by R. W. McCanty 1 Opens September 1. ELLIOTT 53â€" ;», ; Iv oA LL, coming ply to Win. Beli, , Vaughan. _ 2te cent "por 1tpd: I

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