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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 May 1927, p. 6

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PAGE 6. A cuntemporary in writing about lunday selling thinks it is all ri ht but thp Saws takes excvptinn to {us remarks about having candy. ice cream, Pun. on Sunday. It you want candy. why not buy it on Saturday. Irv H'Pilfll may I»! purvhaso-d as des- serts at tiutuls ni- resturants, but it is mutrary in law to purchasu it in any utlwl' was nn’tno- Sabbath. To do as” H just. anuthpr stvp tu buy I” yuur m'mwl'io-s on Sunday. And it is just as waxy to buy your gas- otuu- and mi cm Saturday for that. Sunday trip. il’ a trip is nm'owsary as in wait until Sunday. They talk of van-rum tn Hw Ann-moan tum-fist. Why slmuld any law 'lw bl'nkvn in «New in auyiunty? Spams in US Hwy "mild haw u mmm- l'flspwt fur tianudu If itrH-t ”hm-mam» uf Hm la“ and m highs-r I'vuard fur Sunday sun IuaIuHm-d tlu'nughuut tho- Du- lnuunu. 'l'o-Nwater No-ws. iunday selling Teaching french placed‘ln a comnlllllll,’ WIIUI'U IIU- ‘4"..3 ----- -- , . . thing but Franch was spnknn. T00 to alti'r wills anol giyn tn widows oftmi wn think that tho-ro- is little 8 largm' shat-o in thn estatos 0f newt nt h-arnim: tn Sllt'ak Frnnrh. tlwir ili-rvasmt tm.-'-hanils. Thn item but it is nnt. unly thi- language of guns on tn giyn a tlnsrription of tho quhnr tn a largo warm but. It‘flislatinn. whit-h is rorrect @- thrnughnnt. thn nnrtho-rn part. of nnngh. hnt. nnt‘nrtoinataly for the M'ttli'l's whn knnw mm-o- Frnnch Ito-ws \‘tlltlv r.‘ tlm matter. thP bill than English.~'l‘ara Lo-aoler. it rnt'nrs tn was nnt nnartacl into law. It was. introduced a ynar ago Who Crnclflod Cirlst hy Harnlol Ftshnr. mnmhm' for Wast 'l'hat tho- mnn who t'l‘llt'lllt'il .h-sns Ottawa. and at tha last. snssinn by hnlnflgml tn a particular natinnality .l. (l. la-thhriclgn, West Miohllnsnx. or ri-liginn is a fart tln- signiliranrn In thn words of thn lat-tar. it was 01' whn-h may ho- mnrn wish-ailing olnsignc-ol "tn prnyiilp i'nliat t‘nr tlm than o-nlighto-nng. Hn was nnt rrn- wiolnw whnrn thn linshfiintt has nth-ll hy any nt thn rlassns of the math- a will and parhaps willml penpln whnm tho prophnts warn in away all but what slw is wntitlwl thn halnt nt' alt-nnnnring. 'l’hn .\m- h. unilnr thn annr Act. \\'illt'll i.-'.‘ orito-s anol thn .lahnsitns antl thn nun-third nt’ thn rnal pruyni'ty." Plitlisltlio's hall nn part in th" t'\'t‘llt. Thn hill pl'thflPtl t'nr animal in \o-iiln-t' was it thn wnrk nl’ snrh snrh rasns tn thn rnnrts. pagans as wo-ro- knnwn tn nxist l’rrniio-r, Fo-rgnsnn. nxprnssing tlm armnnl tho- t‘ringns uf tho- llnman Huym'nmnnt‘s attitnoln. said thatthn l‘lnum-on .lo-sns was nnt t‘l'llt°lllt’tl in hill prai'tirally Iii-nposml tn giw a tan clan-k oli'ptlls nt Ethiopia. jtldm' anthnrity to makn a new ‘It was nnt tlw rum-snllnrs nr that will. which was a Vnry snrit‘ms rapitalists nr thn rnpri-snntatiyi-s oil" Iihasn. l".\‘nryn|w amirnciatt'tl thn «neanizmt lalmr who olrnw Him tn ! hardships which snmn willows haw “in wins. 'l'ho- pnhlit-ans anol silt-gulnlnr thn prnsi-nt law. l'ntler m0- n.~.s wo-ro- t-atln-r t'ttlll'lt'nlls‘ tn Him: ' clnrn clnwlnpmnnts nt' ('nmmm'rial tsu- t‘o-w rn-h mnn whnm wn mnat lit’n pnrs nality hail grnwn tn lm in tln- (‘anpo-ls mako- a fairly gniiilzmul'u imam-taut. than rnalty. and a. thawing; anal t'rnm thn gnihls that : mar might will pvt-snital nstatn ru- nny In- llt'ltl Ill sunu- snrt rt'pl'nsnn- t L-n'ollnss nt‘ t'aniily claims. anr- tatno- ut' nrmihizml lahnr tiliristIan-f tlinlnss. aftnr a man was that. Wlm lt‘. leI'I'H\\'t'tt ~snnio- ”3' its lunthmlsjliaol lll ko-npinu tlin snrrnts 01' «Inâ€" and titlns. inrltnling tln- wry namou Innstir lit'n. tn say that a jinlgn it tnshtm. filmnlcl ro-yisn his jtnlgmo'nt and the nintm-s that llllltt'llt'tl they m'wtit-ally Wipi' nut a solemn tnst- mm; whn mmpasso-tl tln- wnrlil'siamo‘lital')’ tlncnmnnt was a snrimis L'"-‘:lli'.st. mainly wnrn rntnmnnâ€"jtliing, Dulce. lt' ayarirr l'l'ilyt'd 3”." Part it. With t'nnso-nt nt' thn ttnwrnmnnt. “as ut' a in-tty snl't: ”r was tint lwc ? tho- Lnthhriolgn hill was rnfvrrntl t0 {Payout fur a lmllinn ilnllal's. lint fur? tln- Ingal rnnmiittw of “In Hnnsn, atmnt til'tc-rn. 'l‘hn rnwurolii-n anoltw‘hirh in chin rnursn ilm'iilml not. tn win.» and linstility tn unfamiliar!rnlmrt it. lint. oliol rnrnmmnmt that truth \Vt‘l'i' all nn a rathnr small.tln» Utth'l' .\rt Hf this prm‘inrn hn statw. 'l‘hn t-hnm- was nnt lwtwnnn’;rm-rhanlml. with a \‘iaw to its all-- Jt's'll\ anot tho-sat. hut lwtwm-n .li-sustjustmnnt in linn with prnsmit-i‘iay anol “walnuts. irnntlitions and HH‘ rpmndying. it’ .\ll thw n-uiiws \\’i'l'i' tratWParo-nt}pus-sitar. nt' hardships which. it. is anal familiar. wry nmrh Ilk2~ HIHN‘tt'tillt't'Oh'il tn't'lll' lllltlt‘l' existing legis- gt. ‘-nn\\_ mil :Il'i' ll'nt‘lV t” i"’~"§l'-"-"- ! liltlt'll. “Lunch"! Fl't‘t. I’l't'SS. That the. man whn crumllo-d .lo-sus loo-Imam! In a particular natinnality or ro-Iigmn is a fart tho- signmc'mu'o- of “turn may lw morn mislvacling than o-nliuhwlmg. Hoe was not. cru- rniml by any at tlw class” of the pawl», “1mm the proplwts war» in Uh- huh”. Hf ole-nunm'ing. Thu .\m- Witt-.4 and tho- .lnhusitvs and Um Plulmlim's had nn part in Hm PVBIH. .‘o‘ll'H'l' “as it ”In work 01' such pagans as wo-l‘o- klmwn In what arnuml Hu- fringo-s M “w anan l'lmlm'on Jon-ms was nnt, rl'uritiwl in NW olal'k tic-“His. nf Ethiopia. ‘l' “'8." IN". ”I" l'llnl-E‘O‘IIO'I'S 0|. HI" “Ill. “ llll'u “u" rapmnlists Ul' tho- rvprvst-ntatiw-s of "haw. Evvrymw m-gumzm lahm' who drove.- Him t0 hardships which Sf Hw m-uss. 'l'ho- puhlivans and sin-imnh'r Hu- prt’SPnt "vi" \wro- mlhvr vmn'h-nus tn Him: ‘ oh-rn th'VPlfllmwmS mu I‘o-w rn'h nwn whnm w» meet life! [yrs-Quality "5 ..n-_ln-.l {In gun-afloat. tl': Mace. If av: vuu uf :1 [wt tray-d for 8 31mm mm Wile and I H'mh \\’o'l't' stair. Th» Jesus and V and Iw’ahh: A" ”Iv II? and famn'm "0- Run“ 2:: \Vr ranlml ulml'ol l “I" im'itlo'ni. on' MS can now-r m't'lu' a, democrm-y was m am» and fuund ' potpular m-y was "O that in Hm wry ( h-ss' than a wwk h with palms. \\‘o ClVIl gm Pl st was Hu- : her glory. a justice» :gnd lnstiiniinns and m'unnizatinns ham thvir high valnv: hnt strung character. [H'I'Sonal inh-griiy. lumnsi i-ighhmnsnc-ss. urn lhv only qualiiivs that. can gnaranim' tho‘ world against th miscarriagi- n! justim» Ind ihv tmgw ruin 0! human hip». Jesus was crm-iiimi by those- who Wt‘l‘P accunntmi good mpn and therein lies a solemn warning.â€" Yonth’s Conipanion. Iodily and Inn! Sanity .\ New York physician. mnimo-ut- mg upon the perhaps unusual number of suicides that haw oc- i'ui'reil latelv among him and girls 0f high St'himl and i'nlli‘gi' age. says that his study of the subject has disclosed the fact that not one of the suicides was that of an athlete. His mnelusinu is that athletics makes for a condition of bodil' health and mental equilibrium t at pre- serves a buy or girl from self-ex- amination and worry that. are so likely to break down the morale of the mind. It is probable enough that, this is so. The old Romans know what they were talking about when they pray- ed for a sound mind in a sound body. Plenty of lively exercise in the open air. cheerful association with others in the friendly compe- HUN. including the ..... muth'o-s that. imlwllml Hm who vumpassml HH' world's M. tragmh‘ \wm mmmnn- If avarice pluyml any part it I' a [W'LV surl: Ho- was 1m! [w- l fur a Inillinn «IHHars. but fur nth-nu. 'l‘lw cowm'diro and and humility to unfamiliar \wrc- all M! a l'athm' smail 'I‘ho- rlwic'v was not wamm mm Van-am: hm. lmlww-u .lc-sus 1'0- IIkv'l)‘ In passion“. at In lw hm SUPP. that Its mural mmivalvm ' again. ”n that. day \Vmghml in tho' balâ€" l wanting; fur Hu- "olrurify Him!" and y ('il)‘ which Within ; hml \\‘o'l-°nmml Him mm of sport. r ularly recurring pm‘lmls wlwn y are taken out of your per-rupation with yourself, yuur doubts and your problems by tlw nucvssily 0f vxrrting violently yuur must-1m and your Will. all help ln komp ynuth normal and contented. By suchmnans thy hloml is urged £0 .1 ‘Cv -- I'v‘ w-oâ€" â€"â€" v w v J v - - *- ~ . a healthy circulation. and the elouds and vapors that settle on a solitar' and introspective mind are rleareil away. “'e agree with the New York physician that tennis. golf. baseball. track sports. hockey. football are all of them useful min- isters to the mltltl‘that has any tenolenry to morbidity. If your son or daughter is genuinely devoted to any of these games. you need not haw mueh tear that the idea of soli-olestl'tn'lion will ever occur to that soil or daughter. Still mori- elleetiye of course, is ’..'.'"illtlllt' religit‘nts faith. The young people who hrooil themseh'es lntr despair are those Who have no eon- yietion ol‘ the sai'rmlness of life and no assuranee of purpose in this \"tll'ltl MP of hope for the next. Happiness is their only goal and when they lllltl t\hal lil'o lnt'Vllalll)’ brings responsibilities. disappoint- ments. gi-iel's amt ilisillusionments. they liei'Hme panic stricken and look for the quit-Rest way out. \‘outlt tleeolw' the tlrm support. of faith as mueh as maturity or old age-« more. perhaps. sinee it has not. yet \Vorkeol out its n\\'lt philosophy of experience. If parents will see. that. ehilolren are eneourageil in the healthful exercise of their bodies anal grounded in a strong and rea- sonable eom‘ietion of the meaning: Hf life as a preparation for lhe. ex- istent-e that. lies beyond. the. news- paper,- will haVe no youthful sui-, elites l-‘l talk al_iotit.m\'ottth‘s lion..- g panion. Rights of Widows in Estates fining Hw muncls nf tlw wm-kly hrvss during: Haw past. fo-w wwks has two-n u short articlp stating that tho' Huturin Lo'gisl'atm'v ['6'- m-ntly mmln it y-wssibh- for coprts William. DIIII'L }' '\\‘i|'kml tn sail imais isho- III-mandnd. 3 ”hunt 3.1M P\i'.ii¢‘|i {pliml \\ illiam. I°a almh Ilio‘ilfilll't‘ hip. This i imat guing in XII-in). I Iw \I‘fll IIIII \\ Illiam IIaII III-I911 IIIIuIII III:II SIIIIII'Iu is III) III!" N) [Ilmz IIIII IHII‘ III hp sI-I asiih‘ I'I‘Ir InIiIIh IIIIII kIIIIhI‘Ii III‘IHI‘I'S. Nat- lIl'd“)I II< IIIHHII‘I \\ ae SUPP! Isml and squ kI-II HIII' SIIIIII: Iv murnIng III IinII IIIIII ~'IIIIIII: his Im ImIII in ”w IraIII. \IIimn. [)IIIII )1)“ Run“ II. is \\'II‘\kI'Il III sail ImuIs IIII Sunday?" Owing to the death of the late Mr. J. McKech- nie, it is necessary that all outstanding accounts due to him be paid at once. Settlement may be made at the store where the business will be car- ried on as usual. Ronftew Ranges and Separator: Brantford Windmills Iron Pumps of All Kinds Phone 15 Schlitz Pump Tile Co. No Excitement Necessary WATER Gould, Sh: lay and Hair Gas nginos NOTICE PRESBYTERIANS 1N ANNUAL SESSloN Large Attendance Present from All Over Presbytery, In Which is In- cluded Priceville and Other Near- by Congregations The 13th annual meeting of the Urangeville Presbyterial, W. M. S., of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, was convened in Shelhurne Town Hall on Tuesday. May 10th. Morning and afternoon sessions \W'l't' held with an attendance of ovvr mt) Ilelt.‘gates from the. 0011- gregutional societies extending from as far north as Pricevillo amt south to Erin and Hillshnrg. .-\t 1.340 the meeting was again call- ml to order. After devotional ex- ercises t“ the president, Mrs. W. L. tlmig of Grand Valley. gave her an- nual address. the optimistic chat-aeâ€" 'ter of which was most. marked. iSecretarial reports of Supply. Mis- sion Hands. 'l'idings. also Auditors” and 'l‘reasuwrs’ reports were re- reived and adopted. Miss Bertha Robson, Missionay to the Bhils in tlentral India. at present home on furlough. addressed the meeting giving word pictures of the activi- ties of herself and those with whom she is associated in the Indian Mis- sion tield. She spoke for nearly an hour during which time she. .gave The» utmost vnthusmsm prevailed as success had attended every en- «lo-mm. 1h.- annual allocation of ”W 81.60“ had been exceedml. not to speak of thv mulusiun 0! gifts of clqt‘hing. etc. 'l‘lw mnrning sc-ssion was occupied by tln- Import of the delegate to the prnvinrial lnvvlitlg, Mrs. P. W. Gur- riv. nl‘ Manslic-lcl. and secretarial repm-ls of Welcome and Welfare, Lilo-ralurv and Library. Corresan- ding and Home Helpers. The wol- rmnv tn llvlvgalf's was lemqul by Mrs. A. Mrd‘marric- m’ Morning's Mills. Miss Maurie. Lamnn rentlerwl u snlu o-ntitlml "(1(an I'ulu Me" which was \wll ervile. after which adjomrnmo-ut was made to the rkkating Rink Illuh‘flnums for luuqll. a graphic nutlinr of the magnitude of the task which tho. church has sot for itsvlf in this field. The tone nf lwr acldrvss was lwlpful and on- rnumging and g‘aw murh promises m' zirrumlishnwnt in Hm nPar futurv. Ht" audivnrv was \‘isihly afl'i'rtmi and was lihvral in applause. This report of thv nominating mmmitiw l'ulhiwml ‘JIIOI l‘lW'ii'il «if Mfr-rs rvsulh-ai as i'nllcm's 1".-- Hon. I’I'I'Su M 1‘s. .lnlm SCUM. Claudia and MrS. W. L. Craig, Grand Vullpy; Prvsiclo-m. Mrs. Ammzuul. Dliiidalk: 18L Virv Prom" Mrs. \\’. J. Huntvr. lirrlmmmlz ’ml Viro- PI'Q‘Silh‘lltu Mrs. Merhniv. Erin: 3rd Vim: Pram. Mrs. H. Wait. Urangrvillr: mi \‘im- I’rvs" Mrs. Lurkhart, Halv- iiun I'last: {Zurrvspnnding Sort-Mary. Mrs. H. l’ulnwr. lmwlalk; er. Soc. Mrs. J. W. Hamilton. Slwllmriw; Missinn Band Sm-rvtary. Miss Anni" .\l('lnt}ri-. Inglmxnmi: Slipph $00.. Mrs. Bun Hunk ()rangmilln; lit. and Lib Soc Mrs. Mt.“lll(h\. Hillslmrg, \M'lumw and “wifaw. 3115. l’. \\. Currie, Eyervtt; Homo lel.)_o_1's. Miss 1.. McCallum. lnglvwncd; Magazine .\l1.~'. Sh-vlv l1’.’1':i11 l’11‘1ss. Mrs. John [11-1111, 131111111 \zillm: I xchangc. Mrs. .\11111~H1' 1111111gl'1-\il|11:L1f1131111111111â€" ship .\l1.~'. \\'.. 111111t1'1', Inglvwood; l1111~1111-1 Mrs. W. J. Hall. Slwl- 111111111. HI'N'HHL’S I'I‘IIm ”I“ l’I'osbytIél'y. which was meeting in the Lihmn Building. \H‘I‘I‘ I'IImIm-Il by 311'. LN? of 121111. \ lN'allHllll \mal solo “as IIIIIlI-II-Il In Miss \‘an Marshall. of IIIIIIIgmillv IIIIII “as mIIIlI appro- ('i'flh‘d. Tho dedication of 01110015 was concudml “"1“! [II'ayIII' by Mrs. DIIIIII 01' Dundalk. Rvgrvt “as v\|u‘vs.~'wl 101' Mm H‘- muml by clvath nl 3115. G'u'wland Hunw Ho-llwrs" SUP)", nt‘ lnglvwnml. and I'm- thv translation of Mrs. W. L. Craig: tn mmtlwr Prosbytm'y. VUU‘S nf Humks \Vl‘l'p ['vasswl and to'nolm'ml he tlw laolivs of She'llnll'nn and Homing's Mills fur tlwir liberal and we‘ll al'mngmi mtvrtainnfbuts. ing in Shelbure Town Hall. the Presbytery of the same region met in regular session in the Libm‘ry building“ Rev. r. mand, of Dundalk, Moderator, resided and opened the Moderator, firesided a meeting with Prayqr. I‘lvu'U-IIU VV DUI. J a w.- There was very large attendance of ministers and elders present. The reportso from the various congrega- tions were very encouraging and full of hope and optimism for the future. The growing strength of the Presbyterian Church in Canada was made apparent. and all present were greatly cheered by the reports thereof. The minutes of the last. meeting were read by the clerk. Rev. Mr. Beadle. and adopted. PASSED AWAY THURSDAY IN TWENTY-SIXTH YEAR she did her part woll and lavished upon her patient all the care and at- tention possible in nor otforts to bring her back to_health. . Besides Mr. and Mrs. Sturl‘e)’. here. the deceased leaves to mourn, hm- t'athm', Mr. Oliver Brown. in Win- nipeg. at present ill and unable to be. present at. the deathbed and fun- The service in the. Queen Street l'nited church on Sunday was a remarkable tribute to the popularâ€" ity of one so young. The church was crowded to the doors and many were unable to gain admitâ€" tance. Following a short service at the home. the remains were taken to the church at 2 o'clock. where a comforting and appropriate sermon was delivered by the pastor, Rev. J. E. Peters. from the text, 2 "hcss. ii; 1, “Our gathering together unto Him." I. __ _-_‘..n ‘r\ eral. l "r\- Iain--1- Rev. Mr. Peters matte ret‘erenCe to the gathering together in earthly pleasures, as at Christmas time. These earthly gatherings have their sad side, and painful gaps; in the happiest gatherings we miss some familiar face and voice. Time is a better gathering to come where there. will he joy without sorrow, mirth without tears. l'nlike our present earthly condition. when children, parents and friends are forred asunder for various causes, and old folks often left alone after all their friends have passe-iii .awa)‘. “I! uuu- â€"â€"v_- in [hr after life tycm will be no snpavation 01‘ loneliness; whilo hero tlwu- an- all sorts of «liscorcls and lack 0f unity. in tlw. llfu beyond “'0 shall all lw of (mu mind and lwarl. Thu sermon was a most cum- fOI‘tmg onv and quitu fitting tu this occasion wlwn 0m- 01' so tondvr years had luwn "gathered unto Him." . During thn service "Hosting Now." was sung by the malu quarâ€" lt‘tlm'aml a full choir alsn took, part in Hm St'l'Vll't‘. Following llu- vlmrch serVidv- tlm funeral cortege made. its way to Durham (wn'wlm'y where the 1'0- mains were laid to rest. the SPF- vim at the {ram boing also taken by llm‘. Mr. Polm's. The nail boar- ROWE’S Bakery Provision ‘ Store Pastry Flour 24 lb $1.00 The Finest Manitoba ’ per was: (Continued from Daze Flour $4.35 “R05! ins; '1 he f In“ or bearo Sharpe (I. Huva: [4; Bryon. R. “iggins, S. Wm v. Those present frum a distance in zittc-Iuianrv at Hu- funeral \wrv Mr. John Brawn. ui' Muunt Furvsl... an uncle; Mrs. Murray Miller, Urrilia, (aunt); Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Watt. Hanuwr. ruusins. and Mr. and Mrs. Harwy Hedwig. Hanover. cousins. The sympathy of tho whole cum- munity is uxtondmi Mr. and Mrs, Storroy. the surruwing fallwr in Winnipeg, and utbi-r relatiws in Hwir iwrvmrnwnt. "Una day." said the old country- man from the hills. whn was on trial for murdvr. “whim my rheu- matism was posturing mo, and my daughtm' had just, 010me with a gomt-t‘munothiu‘ scalawag. and my hai'n had burned down. and I lust both my mulvs. and my best. old sow gut. thv cholera and (field. and“ I just. heard they had foreclosed the mortgage and thn slmritt‘ was look-- in’ for me. I told my truuhlos to one. of 'theso. here optimists and lm said: “Cheer up. old top, thu worst. is yet to come!’ So I shot him." Sure Thing! _ Tin! followmg. which was discov- ered m an old album of poetry may .' f lower bearers were Messrs. I. (mor Dean!- \V ['11 “WW.-. C. Rnsvht mug“ 0.3111011.“ R \\ Mains. M. Kncchlvl and Justlfiabla Homi'ide be rather goqdy-gooay, um um. a bad guide in life! ‘ “Believe not each capersmg tongue, As most yogi: people do, L_A -lnnur llY”l\l\l’ CARD 0? I'll.“ Mr. and Mrs. M. Storrey dosiru to thank their neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy during the long and trying illllvss and subsequent death of tlwir mew, Marjorio H. Brown. Thofinany arts of kindnoss and sympathy. and tho, placing of hvantiful floral trihutus on the! (-askot M “lt' cim'vasmi. :m- vory much approciatmi and on 1w- balkof othm' rolatiws and tin-m- selves may wish to giw this t-xâ€" pro-ssinn of their gratitudo. 1t exerY'tl‘iifiâ€"li‘t'hat'SMry wrong Which ought not to be true.“ I)“ m. I mono": W 1‘ Townfillil' "“ '9270 a" ”I“ h afu'rnonn. All persons savor" "10"“ A,_ A-.. “'ll dan‘ H I! {um C. Cf Iiadlebro' Owen Sound 1m (I HI I: C. 6. AND BATE illll "I DI Il Persons intm‘o r‘rn tlmmsr'lw“ «‘ By Order of tho J. 1.. SMITH, I. 8., I Advertisemvuts um CASE WITH “RUBIN! or four. Telephom- ed Saturday night of woe 25 cents. (m ah than: will he made vavh ms Medical Diretj nus. umnsou a; J MIDDLEBBO AND sarristet COURT OF RBVlS Township of Glen Thursday, lay 19 GRANT. D. D DR Classifi LUCAS unnm ll Dir "RM m 0mm MacDow 1]} in sunrd hcit BEI

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