'hursday, October 23. «a IJII JIJIBES FBI n. is {be :vkmk storyoflhe m .,,. - . ...r Rheumatism, told by ‘ us Lu sun‘ered ï¬ve yum ,.‘-‘.-' aflUCï¬OXl. azing Result: m M m 'eatment--“Fnit+flm†Eclipse Flour :ry Flour | Rolled Oats JRhAM MARKET 3| an Quality. and our ices right for Cash I delivered at the Mill , Every .\ftern00I or Day. iOWAN "Its ardain Day .\l M: "I ’s MILLS 1 Durham, Ont. â€Mon, 0! END“, 0‘. w'umï¬sm was in .y AHmIder; the p“ mlurable. After i! : 'l‘roatment with I was cqmplegely woven by then“ " P‘ruitâ€"a-tivesâ€, the ’. wsolutc 1y nliflu ’.un in the Dick, n.:. â€PWChG‘S dueto yuubles, and other Oat Chop try feeds ! October 23, 193‘. .......... $9.26 -: -â€" .11. all dealers†Limited, Ottawa, 3w in ï¬rsi chi 156 HII \l mm 1:2 12.00 H rirll nsfol 'o'ol Down l nn this . Dr. D. {moi Dr. \ mm the H 'u Mrs. F. Jordon of Toronto arrived .n ch.- vmage Saturday evening on aa'i'mmt of the serious illness of her .imlghto-r, Mrs. A. J. Bullet. She will remain for some time. 'l'ho- {our patrons of the Egremont oirvame-l'y (10., sending the highest munlwr Hf pounds of butter fat from t Mnbvr 6 to 18 av»: Imonard Fergus- on 85.“ lhs..Woesley Haliliday 77.32, mu. 1). Hunt 73.90, Fred McCaw 6MB. Mr. Calder sluclvnt at Knox College 'l'nrnntu. m'c'llpio'd UH' pulpit at Hnlsh-m and Fuirlmim last Sabbath. How. 4}. S. 8PM“, and wife and rhilch'vn 0f Po'lham an! “H- Bursts Of M rs. John Brown. hr. Mi-Lt-Jlan spent a few days !'o-4'Plluy with his brother in Detroit. .\lr. Ah. 'l‘uvk is visiting his sister at Vim-land. Miss Main-l Edwards spout Satur- day and Sunday with friends in Stmtfnrd. Littlv Ho‘x'u'udn “RM. whn nndvr- \w-nt an npvrahun fur amwno‘licitis in tho Mmmt. Fun-<1 lluspilal has so far ro-mno-l'ml as In [W ro-muvml t0 fur l'o-rnu-l'ml as In I)" ro-nuwml h) hrr mum on 'l'uvsday. .\rt Aims motorml In (hwlph rr- m-ntly In visit. frivnds. Miss Mme-s “ion 01' Ilidgvvillr is “w gut-st. nf rolalivvs Inc-I'v. Mrs. Bush of Highland {In-ck, is Hm gun-st at thn Cummz-rriul Hotel. MI'. and Mrs. .lnhn Menary and MHM'N‘ Nola. and Ada Mrnary spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Henry \\':u:lwr. ï¬mhrviilv. \liss Itau'ialsun atmndml the teach- Hrs" rnnxo‘nhnn UH 'I‘hursday and l' I'lclzn' Hf last. \wwk. 4 ma- mm correspondent.) er. and Mrs. Samm-l Langrill and oizmg'hh-r. .‘liss Murivl of Hanowr sprint. Swain)- \\‘o-Pk at. the home of MP. \Vm. .VHEIIH. .\II.~'~' Futlllw'll Ray 0f DOl‘nOCII spo'llt s" n-i o-\o'ning with Thumb m um . nr'g. :_ 3:. .25.... :71. :3. 23.5.7. 22:53. .53.... .11.. $3.7 22.... l...:.::m rt: 79.; 1.; 1:17.... :_ 3:15.... .\l|~. Chas. B. Lawrencc? and sun Hc-rtiv nf Imt'ham slwnt. Sunday :Il'h-I'mmn at. Mr. A. Hopkins,. Mr. Wow. Noflv assisted his hmmwr. Mr. â€P". Nulzflv. north of Durham for a row days last. week. .\l". and Mrs. H. W. Hun I‘lho-m-zo-r slwnt a «My tlw ï¬rst 0| wwk \xilh frivmls nn Um lim- Uul' (It-Pp synmathyâ€" is vxtvncled to tho' IN'I'O'EIU‘OI in thu draw of mu- mlitnr. Hu- mm Mr. Irwin. (Our own correspondent.) Mr. and Mrs. Sim, Mrs. Stuart and Mrs. Murchison of Priceville. -;H'll'- â€In ï¬rst. Hf the wook at the t-nmo- 01’ Mr. Ale-x. Fletcher. Miss Lanna Mt'Ki'nziv of Durham :w-hu'nvd in hm' hum.- un Saturday wwning‘ afivr sponcling a few days \\ ith Mrs. D. Lamb. \lrs. M. Ewen and son Campbell. spo‘lli. a Sunday rocontfly with Mr. AHHi Mrs. James Ewi'n. \h-~‘. Unlin Molman nl' Pricovillv .pwni Sunday with how aunt Mrs. .I:L~‘. \Iuvlkmald. \stsrs. James van, W‘dll and .“o‘ssrs'. James van, Will and mm .\lm.:-ackmn made a business trip In lmwlulk mm day lzb't wwk. (Hur nwn correapnndvnt.) \‘Cw \w'lrumc Miss .\;:ni¢- Huhkil'lï¬ mt ln nur cnmmumty al‘lc-ruonl ;:.m-nv.. nl' wwral months. \l:~- \lnlittrt llivman is In lm mn- -,-' .mlutml on winning ï¬rst prizv Ihv hunm K1 Mun I'nnuwlltiun fur 3:4»qu lmvnslnp. .\ numlwr “am here motorml to t ~~ho'l‘l.ull Saturday when: the \ wvlws \wro- givon by Elm winners o-m'h whmvl fair speaking mmtvst. Tim winner is to have a trip to nthm'u ml will hp vnlvrtainml by \!.~< .‘Ic'l‘luul. Muss Maxine Lyons \lurkduln was ('nns‘iclnrml the bvst â€mkmu although it was very '::u'ol clvt‘ith' as tho- spowt'lnvs '.'\'t‘l'é‘ m mm? Miss~Nnra Walker of 3. >3 .\’u. 6. Mulock, took part very w-clitahly in the contest. Mr. and Mrs. Dun Mollmuhl of "'nrnnln spvnt Hm wovk-enol with Mls‘s‘ Ann HUbkirk. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Mclkmgall enter- lainml a party of frimlds on Thurs- day ovening, all having a pleasant \lis‘s Pearl Wilson will take the services at Mulock on Sunday morn- mg. November 2, in the absence 0! Row. Crickingmn. timo Miss Isabel Dobie spout the week- wnol with lwr friend. Miss Sadie McDonald of Durham. â€" We are glad to report that the twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Findlay \lrlluaii: am steadily improving aftvr thoir severe illness. “gag-Miran! Tunney is visiting Hanowr friends this wqek. Mr. and Mrs. A. (1 McDonald, Mr. Donald Nit-Donald. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ful'mn attended the anniver- 331‘)? services at Durham Baptist. Church on Sunday evening. A ll. AL- -""â€"'J \liu-h sympathy is extended to the I'o-latlves ml the late William Irwin. His «lmliiigs with others were upâ€" right and just and his genial disâ€" im-‘iltlnll made him a favorite. He mll be greatly missed by his many friends. Hn Wednesday evening, the home at Mr. Edward Boyce was invaded b." about 50 of his friends to bid farewell and express good wishes (Our own correspondent.) Thursday, October 33, m Hutton Hill, North A bérdéen. Mulock H. W. Hunt of «by “w ï¬rst of NW llisigowillv is lwrv. and tin-wk, is :wviul Hotel. Mommy and prior to their departure for their new home in Owen Sound. Mr. A. (1. McDonald, called upon to act as chairman. brought the gathering to order for a time and asked Mr. and Mrs. Boyce to come forward while the following address was read and Mr. James McDougall and Mr. John McKechnie made the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce thanked all for their kindness and extended to all an invitation to visit them in their new home. Many of those present spoke the- sorrow of the neighbors tat losing Mr. and Mrs. Boyce and family and how-«l for a pleasant future- in Owen Sound. ' We noticed in the Canadian Farmer of October 11 a well-writtvn accmmt of Um Bantinck School Fair by M 1's. Christina McMillivray Campâ€" bflll. Mrs. Camphvll has shown hm'svH' a vlvwr writtm' by lwr pdimmals in this and othm- [)inPl'S. (Inngratulumiuns are. in omlm' to Mr. John McDonald win» was on the win- ning siclc- 0f thv dubatn in Durham High Schonl on Friday night. “'0. WWW. to lwar grvat. things of him in “w futum. ([mr uwn correspondent.) HHI' sympathy is vxtoniiled in tin- “illn-unicle†in their snrmw. 'l'lw lilmmrzvr S. S. (‘UllN'l'L was huhl last. Friday night. thv (‘hildl'c'll all taking part mall and showing' thv vm'vl'ul training of their team-h- vrs. Miss Miriam Ilnl'ushy and Em HUOIH‘I'. Major .l'. Mcliillivray of Privovilln maolu am o-xcvllmit chair- man in tlm ahsmu’o 0f Rm: “7. E. (Jun-an. who was sin-taking 0n Hm pli-hiscih- campaign vlsnwhuro. The Ladies’ Aid and W.M.S. "Wt, ‘Iast 'l‘hursday aflvi'nmm at “w [mum of Mrs. Thus. .Hai'i'isnn .li'. 'l‘hm'r‘ “us a gmnl aluminum-(- and 2m intor- vsling n'u'cting was hultl. The an‘mho-r mm'ting will he: held at. “w hump. of Mrs. A. Hann. Iim’. W. E. flux-ran showed some lauh-rn slide-s at l‘lbenvzm' church on Sunday vvo-ning somv Hf me Show- in}! Hm M'il c-fl'o-vts 0f alcoho’l on Hm «lifl‘mvnt mguns 0f the body. â€H“ “HP will be no smw ice at icnezor uvxt. Sunday nu account of tho.- anniversary at Salem. Mrssrs. lll'awfmwl Harrisun and {Ian-l Harrison madv husinvss trips to â€won Sound and 'I‘nrnntn rvcontly in ('unm't'tinn with tho' ciispnsal uf the-iv hOl‘SP-l‘adiSh. MP". Dunald Mctlaluml and Mrs. .lzunvs lemnald spout. an afternnnn Iatrly with Mrs. Eliza Ann 800“. Mr. (ivorgn Binniv. Miss Winnie and litilv Joan and Gordon Mo- Hillix'ray s'wnt. Sunday with the \V’vii' and Dixon families. Miss Christin, toachvr of B00“:- Villv svhmil \‘isitml at. Mr. Craw- fnrd Harrisun's hast Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. .103. Patterscm \‘isitml nn anizu ul'h-l‘nonn with Mrs. Hm'nslpy and family. Mrs. Hmi-go- McKay and childro-n are spending a \wnk with hm' sistc-P Mrs. Will W'vii' JI'., and purposes Inning no'xt wwk for their home at Emu. va ()nmrin. \\'c~ mm sm-i'y tn hear Hf Hm il‘ilivss Hf Edna. liHh' dauglitvr Hl' Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘hns. Harrison with pliviimunia. hut W0 lmpo' shn will smm lw We'll :lg'iin. “Pro-'3 hoping nhl Hntm'iu giws a glorious \‘it'tm-y for the â€IPA. nu Hvtubcr 23rd. (Our own cnrrespondent.) "Into-mlm! fur lust. work. Mrs. I'llijuh Armslrnng visitml I‘v- rvntly with hvr ulaughtrrs and nthrr t'I-wxnls in ’l‘nrnntn. Mr. and Mrs. H. Vollott and Mr. “em! .‘lrs. l’irkvn nHrndvd Mal'kclalw Full r‘uir last, 'l‘hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rnnnio- Hf \Valko-rtnn sgwnt. Sunday at Mr. Wm. Smiih‘s. Mr. David linpkins, Sr. Hf lmvn Spo'nl Monday at Mr. Wm. l’ickl-n's. Mr. \\'ill Knislvy (-nmv hmm: [rum Durham Hnspital and is pmgrvssmg wry fuwmralilly. This \x'wlz'a budget, Ml“. Jaunvs .“l‘l'lW' rvtux‘nml on 'l‘ul-solay ln her humu at Lmu'cr, Sash" al‘tvr spmuling “no past two munths with frivwls :md rulatiws. Mr. William Smith attended tlw rum-val nf his sistmu the late Mrs. [bay/#0135316 0/1 flit/[Mil Skin disease threatens us every day. Invisible germs of bloodâ€"poison. eczema. etc.. are waiting to infect the least cut or sore place. The money you use carries germsâ€"you get them on the handles. rails and straps of the trains and street cars. and in ascore of other ways. 501er through lam-but. Mr. Henry C. Davis. of South 17th Street. Kansas City, U.S.A.. has just escaped a virulent type of eczema. contracted. he suspects, through use of public towels. " I had medical advice.†he says. “tried in addition all sorts of socalled eczem remedies. without ï¬nding the haped-{or relief. Zorn-huh treatment soon gave ' ' It took away the pain- ' ' and Southeast Bentinck Glenmont. Henry Hamilton at Guelph .Iast Thursday. ' «Miss Marjory Firth spent. Sunday with Miss Barbara Ritchie. Mr. Frank Murdock recently in- vested in a new rubber-tired buggy. BENTIIGK COUNCIL October 6th, 1924. Pursuant to adjournment. Ben- tinck Council met on the above date Mombers all prpsent. Minutvs of last, meeting were read and adopted. Matherâ€"Uriersonz That a grant of about $50. be givvn to open ditch at Lots 4 and 5. Con. 15. Commiss- innm' Shuwvll to mm'scc the work and romn‘t: - Gal-rind. MaLthu-(‘n'im‘scm: 'l‘hat Llw Dur- ham Hospital he paid $148.50 for at- te-lulahco of Frank \Varm-r for 99 days, Dr. Stvphvns $1.50 for modiâ€" ('illt‘.~«(:al°l‘i(‘l|. Shmvvllâ€"Bailvy: 'l'hat Winn-ding «'nmplaint. «if John Burns. Hii'mlgh his snliuiturs. Mums and Hnm'y. r0 watm- (liming nu his land, the Reeve and Gum. 01' that Division. having vxamiuwl said laml. i'c-pm't. that. Mr. Burns has no vlaim against. 'I‘ownâ€" ship and Wu Him'vl'nrn iakv nu aviinn llm'l'iml. Manhuntâ€"1irim'sun: 'I‘hal, m'cui'iling in Sm'tiun 1.3!) ul' Munii-ipal Art, ['0- gaming priVilvgvs «in Public llig‘h- ways. “'0 (in not grant. Chas. Miglitun Hu- right. in pipe watvr fmm road nilmvzuivu at. Lot. .37. (Inns. '3 :mil 3. .\'.l).l{.~â€"i~l,1arriml. Hriursun Huilvy - - 'l‘hal. .lnhn Whit“ uncle-1' Hu- instrm-tinns from Hm'w', he! ammintwl to 100k after Frank Warnmn- 41:1:‘iml. Slw.\\‘vll-â€"-â€"litl.iIvy: That Show» claims lw paid in anrv 1.1cmkv 3 killmlmul ’s injurml, $46: ï¬lms. Klagus, l kiHvd. $12; W'ilflod Wright, inslm'ting $4.50. SlwwclL (il'iUl’h‘HllI 'l'lmt. \Vlwl'vas' the Department, â€1' l’uhlir Higlm'ays have ruqm-stml Hunt, nmiripalitivs abolish statutu lathm' in m'clvl' to ob- tain the ("rnx'vn'nlm-nt grant. of 30%. \\'t' hum-by instruct. Hm (llvrk In pm»- pum: a lpy-luw tn taku a \'()ll' nll thv ulmlitinn 0f statulo» lulmr at. “w mun it'ipzll Martin“ on Hm 5th day Of Jan- uzu'y. 1925').â€"â€"(lal'l'iml. 'l‘hn following aim-Hunts wm'v paid: Hun 'ash hunk ......... . . . . . ’1 00 Dr. Smith. attunding I’mvin. Board ................... .. ILrIIss Slllllt'llallll. paint†\\7. .l. Sarvis. lll'llh'lll'b' ........ .IIIIIII Hudson, painting ....... Wm. MatJ‘IIIr. H'pall‘ IIriIlgI- .lnllll Milligali. I'I‘pall' hl'lllgl‘.. ..l W. MIIUII'I'. timber Julia 1' rstaIlt. Elnmoml Div. I) .l. McDIIIIalII. ('Unl .......... HHIII' y Dunn. I’ ““1118 “0| k .. .lI')llll Push, 28 yards gravel. . .. John Miller. 2 days ...... Sponcn Hopkins. 1'01). rulvort“ lilias Edgr, I Ilay dragging... IIIIII Bauer. 68 lnaIls gravel .. .lHllll WIIIIII. rIIaIl III pit ....... .UN'l'l, llama]. 9 yIls. gravel. . .. l'II‘Il Hut and IItlIPl‘S. under- bushing. . . ......... IIIIIII MIIrdirk ï¬nd. others, Il0.. W m. Disney and HHII'I‘S, Ilo. . .. IZIIaS. liailI‘y. rIIm. ........... Sulhvrland. paint... 2‘.) 87 I‘V'is‘ IIIUSIII'S ........ ’1 '1.) dson, painting ....... 33 7.) Mn 1'. vaair bridgv ,, 2 25 ligaII. rvpair liriIIgv.. 18 62 IIIIIrr. timber 30 5/1 staIIt. Elnmond Div. .175 Donald. rum .......... I 00 llllll. 12 IIuIIIs “ml; .. :3. 3t, 28 yards gravel. . .. :5 80 Her. 2 days ...... ‘I 60 [opkinx I-vp. I-IIlvm't.. I 75 gr, I clay dragging. . .. 'I 00 101'. 68 loads gravel II 44 mil. I'mul to pit ...... 2 (l0 Imnl. 9 yils. gravel. . .. 90 t and utlmrs. under- 1,! .. ......... 7 23 rdirk .mul ntlIers do..12 8’7 [10} and Olin-rs, «l0. . .. 12 00 .ilry. rum. ........... 2 75 Peter Kmuber. 6 yards gravel. Con. Cotter, 2 days grading" Fred Meieko. 2 days grading“ Robert (Iorlett. 2 dys Operating John King-us. underhrushing.. John Klagus. 12 hours ...... John Dctscho, 4 hours ...... 'l‘hos. Shnwell, 3 days ........ Joe Dirstoiu. 6 12-inch “10.... Thos. Roaburn. drawing “10.. Shewnllâ€"«Mather: That. “'0 do now adjourn m moot again on Monday. the 3rd day of Nm'vmbvr. fur Um tmnsawtion 0f gvnm'al businvss. MARIAN NIXON FALLS THIRTY FEET PROM TIGHT WIRE IN FILM She .Is Caught. In Charles Jones‘ Armsâ€"Actress Tells of the Experience l’icturv ynnrsvlf. if ynu van. nn :1 tight-MW. thirty fwi. in Hw Mr. WIN-n snddc-Iily thc- wirv giws {rum unclvr ynu and you :u'v pl'm’ilvilah'd headlong inward Hu- sawdust. rim: and curtain dram. 'l‘ln-n. as if it Wow frum nnwlwrv. a pair at strum: arms amwm'. You urn snutchml fmm it tvrrihlv fair and yuu am dulivm'ml In annHu-r» -mnra' kindly hut. lm la-ss I'PIMILIMSâ€"Jicn'v. 'l'lml‘. in :1 NW words. was lhv vx- lwrivm-n ul’ Mtn'iun Nixcm. in “Up of Hm quumu'vs nl' “'l‘lu- (lirvns {Inw- lmy.†tlm Wilï¬izun Fux prmhwtiun in which slw :quzn's in summrt. of (lluu'lvs .lnm-s. 'l‘lw situatiun is slalgml, Hf ('nursv. Imt Imm- Hm [ms Imt (36. (Inn. 2. WLGJL. I’u-ntim'k. 2V,» milvs snuthstl. ul‘ Durham. mmâ€" Mining 8“ m'rvs. Mnsily ('lvm' and in gnml Sluh' ni' ('lllHVilHull. Hank barn with sin-«l mljnining and stmw stable-s. 7â€"mmmml hrivk Imus..‘\m1.h (-xh-nsinn kilvlwn («ml wmnlsln-d. Wull watm'ml and in gum! I'vpuil'. Fur furtlwr partivulars apply In \Vlliiam Smith. R. It. Nu. 3. Durham. CIVILIZATION with its Stu-I'IIIII-II aIlI'aIIIwmI-nt $001115 tn have ('ZII'I‘IWI mlnnI: on its (’I‘PSIPâ€"ifllal't. from much- aIIicle aclIiIIvaIvIIlâ€"II lmst nl' nvw (“weesâ€"«physical IlisalIilitivs nr perhaps IIlIl Ilisnasvs I'N lassifiml in,- ln alhnusantl and (Inn fumwmmo meaninglvss mum-.4 in tho Instm' ul‘ diseases \VIIII‘II mIl' IIIIIIIIII‘IISSIII'H lll‘Vl‘l' Ill'al’ll nfâ€" nvu-I l'IWIvIl and IN‘VI'I' snffm I-Il. But. civilization :Ilsn ln'mIglIl. alung I'lI-ar-lJIiIIking. svivnlil’lv luv-slim, tors of natural laws ------ including llw law of IIOIIILII~~\\'|I(I I'I-l'usml In succumb tn the III‘tlImlnx and «lam-II I'I‘IIIHV'I’ IIH‘. IIIIIzIk «If IIIysl.II'I.~:III-.. I-x- p050. I-IH‘ farts and III'IIIIIIvasl. â€Win In the \I'I;II'lIl-~l'm- humanity's vans-v. THE RISE OF THE POWERS 0E HEALING Chiropractic FARM FOR SALE J. H. Chittick. Clvrk. realisticâ€"Mo it. from Marian. In the course «if the story, the vil- lain who covets her. loosens the {my rope 0f the tight-wire; while Marian is performing in tho circus. Jones. who is saw! on his horsa a few foot away. sons ihv‘ girl as she begins hi fall. In two jumps ho is beneath hvr. cairhins: hm- i'rziii. little. form in his arms. “The nearest 1 ever came 1» (ho sensation of that. fall was in an 0x- pross elevator in .3. Mg nfl‘icv build- ing in Chicago," Marian said Iau‘r. “You knuw how it, is whom Uu- thing starts .1 rapid and suddvn arm-m. Ewrything guns den hm. ymn' lwart and that, plays (as: mm ynm' Adam's applv. .lust. mul‘tiply that. svnsalicm by Inn tlmuszuul and ynu haw swim-thing: :uqu‘nxun:x..um Hlo' c-erivnm- Hf MUMâ€: 1mm :1 hum- \x'il'v. 'l‘lw \‘c-tm'an's Slur 'l‘lwuirv hm lmnkml "Th0 Cirrus (In\\‘luu‘" fm- Lu- mnrruw and Sum-«lay nights. It. is‘ mummy that Ic-sIImrs mm: but (“SPI'P'IUII mum II uh uh (If Iunm (III â€In IIIganv We Pay Cash for Produce and Sell for Cash Only VOLLETT’S CASH STORE Pure Manitoba Wheat Flour “0 CANADA†WM. J. VOLLETT WHEAT WANTED---Highest Prices Paid. THE HOME OF QUALITY GOODS before it takes an upward lift in price. It is the best, Now is the. time. tn stuck in a few hundred-weight of MADE IN HANOVER PHONE 70 LOSTâ€"«BLACK, BRINDLF C‘DLLII dog. wimp bro-ant. name- Hmu'y.†'lriod t0 fullcm raw ll‘mu “MIN-Hm: Smut!“ ninth; mtnlwl {Myth Remand. Harman Radlc-y. Flushvrtun. (but. Owing to .m «Mira «'hanm- in uur husim-ss \w wnuhl uprm-mu- all pvrsons Inning avvuunts with us to kindly svmv promptly H. Murlm'k Suns. 234mg lwld m \‘arxwy Mulhmiist. «Illurch ull Nuwmlwr 3' and m at 11 am. and 7:30 I'Jll- llc‘V. lilll‘llvtl \Hll lw Hu' Nm'mnlwr :' and m at 11 am. and 7:30 gun. llM'. Immwu. wall lw Hw sin-rial SIH'nkc-r (Zunm-I'l and I'uwl sumwr «on Mumla)‘ c-VvIIIIw. .\cllm~- sinll «Mr and 20“. ANNIVERSARY snnvuzl-zs mu. “1 hunk fur lhv Inn-ham Slum adv. «m pm!" 2. It. is rank I'lattm'y ““0" a \m. arouse-s a h. M husband Hf mllch-IIH ('l'bo Lat. (or Mutation.) PAGE 5. 3H lmw 10â€"1 ."J