12, 19( W ith THE DURHAM REVIEW, ONLY $1.75 E'E Sole Agent tor Mechanic King and Railroad Kiog Overalls. f gg 22 win en m m x un e sun meln utd We td xd dn § lt t stt en lt Pem nett Ne t en 5eP w . s‘; s ¢ : There Is Money in Farming ,fl If you .kccp posted i‘n upâ€"t?-date m.ethogls and read ea« "4* ‘-' | a % Thgse New Wmter Coats which appear in iAL WECALY SUN, The Sun is the Farmers‘ Business Paper,. Be sure you subscribe for The Sun to Ist January, 1910, in combination with If you keep posted in wpâ€"toâ€"date methods and read each week the most complete and comprehensive C WB uim um um Sm o o o ce L L O hmen n e e e e e ?BSE xxxmxgxxxmxsssmxmwsg | OWNi_gg 2 Quali 7 ZllEEorIcs 2 Qualityâ€"â€"Value â€" §hcmmâ€"â€"~â€"< *i0c â€"to Jan. 1, 1909 VOL. M M Men Men NEW LOOSE BACK COATSâ€"very stylishâ€"amply made of all wool Kersey, green and navy, trimmed with silk braid in Mikado effect, length 49 inches.... ....... ...... . .. . $12.50 NEW LOOSE BACK BLACK KERSEY COATSâ€"Long, loose comfortable ~trimmed with self strapping, bound seams, length 51 inches, lined to waist with satin finish Italian blotie:..s serr. i+¢..f..s1. Yhecicts dewe eierinegs ++ ++ ++ §HZ. 50 NE W THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT n n Men‘s Muskrat lined coat, best beaver shell, elegan t collar, of best quality Persian lambâ€"worth $10o0 for. ...... ...... $80 Men‘s Marmot lined coatâ€"best beaver shell, otter collar, a Spfendid CORE AL ..... ........s4«..0+ uusxuus sivers +/‘ «sys +{90 Mew‘s Asttachatt FULC COML.....««« «««.«s. sw«ess xs«rs . ++ $ Men‘s Galloway Coat, astrachan collar ........... ......â€" $35 Men‘s special Driving Coatâ€"good beaver, shelilined with heavy black curlcloth, rubber interlining, collar of German OhEGE, SDECHAE . . ..«. c.ci«e cerse« «edvrs‘s «srxat=vrare ««4â€"§29,/00 en $ T‘uUr, FUR LINED and FUR TRIMMED COATS en‘s Mitts and Gloves Watch for H. B. K. trademarkâ€"It‘s a ‘s working mittsâ€"special value at.. ... ‘s working glovesâ€"lined and unlined at s Buckskin gloves â€"genuine Indian Tan s Mocha Glovesâ€"warm and dressy ..... en s "_ *Â¥ agdress in Canada, we will send THE REVIEW from now to Jan. 1 next (almost three months) for 10 cents, Take #dâ€" Fantage of this remark ible offer orsee that your friend or neighâ€" bor does so, NOW is the time. 40 any address in C will send THE REV1 now to Jan. 1 next (al Mmonths) for I(Y asatâ€" EV er We V FITTBD COATSâ€"Beautifully tailored Models of all woo! t{crsey silk braid trimmed, seams bound, length 50 in, black & i ials are ks t is New.â€"Every coat is Thoroughâ€"Materia :::,:(;yâ€"gi;lels areewCorrectâ€"Tbe Fit is Perfectâ€"They arell}:t skimped in length or widthâ€"Every coat is honest in Quality and Value. brown yer get a Cap with fur pull down for 50c ? _ You can here Ve have Caps made of black cloths and brown and gray veeds, fur puil downs â€"â€"golf and motor shapes, 50¢, 75¢ & $1 C James Ireland ‘s N & * s New Fall & Wmter Caps gï¬}yes MARKET REPORTS in 1HE WEEKLY SUN. Navy, , NO. 47 trademarkâ€"It‘s a guarantee of quality, 50, 60, 75, $1, 85¢, $1, $1.25, $2 5+ $1 ..’sc té) ;:;5 x+ % 0 ++ +§# .. $13.50 Putrha A Goop StoRry.â€"A good story that will make you laugh is better for you than five dollars‘ worth of doctor‘s medicine. _ The fArst of " The Old Home House" series of eleyen comâ€" plete stories begins in the Family hernld and Weekly Star, of Montreal, this week, There will be one comâ€" plete story each issue for the next three months, and that means many?a good hearty lIaugh around the fireside duriog the winter evenings,. A subâ€" scriber to that big weekly certainly gets value for his money. _ The paper only costs one dollar a year and the amount of sound information giyen in a year‘s reading is marvellous. The stoties alone could not be bought for twenty dollars, The agrlcultural colâ€" umns of the paper are regarded as the best in America. The Family Herard and Weekly Star should not be missed in any Canadian home, A Progresstvr® PusuicaTION.â€"The Special Thanksgiving Number of the * Canadian Pictorial, " recently reâ€" ceived, shows in addition to its wealih of beautifal harvest pictures and other fine photogravuares, several new and interesting features which are to be continued with other attractions in the enlarged and improved Christmas Number, in course of preparation. One of these is a complete story ; a second is a series of "* Old . Favorite Songs " words and music complete, which will appear in each issue, Reâ€" markable as has been the popularity of th‘s splendid publication, the public are assured that the best is yet to come,. _ Every issue of this monthly * Art portfolio " would forma capital Souyenic to send to friends abroad, None better, (10 a copy $1.00 a year ; The Pictorial Publishing Co,, 142 St. Peter St., Montreal.) Something rareâ€"a weekly newspaâ€" per that publishes seventy columns of good reliable news, comments on curâ€" rent events, markets,. and general farm sews each week is rare in these days of cheap weeklies, Ureditis due the Weekly Sun for keeping its colummns clean aud filled with fresh and upâ€"toâ€" date matter of vital interest to every farmer. Give it a trial ; you will find it the best. The REvIEW and Thae Weekly Sun costs vou but $1.75 Both free for balance of 1908, and they are extra good value at that price, For SALEâ€"A team of serviceable horses, Greys, mare and gelding, 8 i {enrq old, weigh about 1400 Ibs each, Vill be sold reasorable to quick purâ€" chaser, Apply to D. Mcetxtyr®. Lot 28, on 2, N D R. Bunessan P O, Glenelg, We are sorry to learn of the ace:â€" dent to Mrs J. M. Hunter on Monday, On crossing the street down town she «lipped ungfvll, bhurting her bip it is feared. She was carried up town to Mrs Latimer‘s, where she is staying at present and since then has been be Ifast with doctor and nurse attendâ€" ing her _ She came fromm Brandon ouly last week on a yisit to her old friends in Durham, and we hope she wirl soon be restored to her usaal actâ€" ice life. You may as well as not have RE view and W. Glob» for the next two months absolutely free. _ All we ask that you give us your name and §J .55 for 1909, Send to day. THE SITANDARD BANK Call nnd see the very latest in Phoâ€" tographs. _ Specially prepared for Christmas presents and at greatly reâ€" duced prices, _ _ There is no gift so : souvenic . spoor _ with handsomely engraved . and see samples at _ We are clearing out our ctock of Miil serv at Malf Price. Secure your winter headwoar at once at Mise Bugg‘s Miliinery Show rooims over A, S. Hunter‘s HardwareS:tore. Ties & Pours WaxtEp â€"Hemlock, Cedar, Cherry, Elm, Apply to Jxo, N. Murpock, Middaugh Block, W,. H. Hewlett, Organiat, Centenâ€" ary Methodist Church, Hamilion, will open the new Pipe Organ in the Pre:hyteri.m church Tuesd»y eyening, i4 % l Glenelg Centre Bapti«t Churc hold a Tea Meetiag in the chur Friday evening, November 27th mission 15 cts. $. F, Morlock‘s, $1.55 brings you the Review and Weekly Globe from now to Jan. 1st, 1910, l!et'u have yonr name and order at once, Overcoats at cost price at 8. F. Morlock‘s, Found in this office a speciacle glass» Who drepped it ? Alaska Sable Muffs and Ruffs only $25.00 a set at Grant‘s. A. H. Jackson is an Issuer of Mar lage Licenses, Durham, Ont, You can save $1,00 on uny doz*n of our phmogrnrhs from now till Christâ€" mas. FRED W, KELSEY, Durham. We are showing all the latest styles 1 in Ladies‘ Mantles, Established 1873 If you have not yet begun to save your spare dollars make a start toâ€"day by depositing One Dol/ar or more in our Savings Department. We invite you to join the large number of prudent, successful people who have found banking relations with it both agreeable and profitable. is a Rank of age and strength. It has a record behind it of 35 years of sound and smccessful business, and is strong in resources and banking experience, FrEo W. Keusey, Durmanr. DURHAM, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908 no gift so acceptable entre Bapti«t Church will DURHAM BRANCH John MHelly, Manager BRANCH ALSO AT HARRISTON. OF CANADA G, A, Woebster‘s, _ * Durham on same. . Ca the church on Ad Ai _ New Sranmr Issu®ro.â€"The Mukoka Free Hospitai for Consumptives bas devised a unique means of raising funds to contribute towards its supâ€" port‘ It has just issued a little red and white Christmas stamp, the centre of which contains the Maple Leaf and atove and below it * Merry Xmas " and * Happy New Year." At top, bottom and sides are the words * Musâ€" koka Free Hospital for Consumptâ€" ives, " " 10(8 1909. " _ Half a million have been prepared for sale in engelâ€" opes of 10, 25, 50 and 100 and after pay. ing for printing aad distribution, the proceeds are to be devoted to the maintenance of poor patients at the Hospital. _ Everywhere throughout Canada these little Christmas and New Year greetings will be sold at a cent each,. They will not carry mail of anv kind but any kind of mail will carry them, All wishing to aid this worthy cause could do so in no better manner than in purchasing and using these in addition to regular stamps or mail matter, which method, basiJes swelling the funds, serves to advertise broadcast the institution. W® â€" waxr CorrEsPoxpExTs.â€"In no better way can a person help to deâ€" velop his or her education than hy corresponding for a newspaper, _ At the same time the publishing of the news from a locality advertises it and helps to build it up." So that the newsâ€" paper correepondent is doing both himself and the community in which he lives a good service, We are plea«â€" ed at all times to receive the weekly budgets from the rural districts, The RreviEw has a very efficient staff of correspondents, but there are a few points where we are unrepresented, if your part of the country is not getting attention, write us. If you can help us personally we will be glad. Porâ€" hap« you can give us the name of a suitable person, We ask our friends to eosoperate with us in keeping at the head of the processjon, _ Has Lerr Towx,â€"Saturday night last_closed the moving picture show in Durham, after which Mrâ€"Bert Green, who recently ?l:rt-h’ued the outfit, went on the road and gave his first exhil:tion in Ayton. At the last concert here, he was firored writh a fall hall, but the apparatus was out of order, whereupon be supplied an imâ€" prompiu program. There was alto. gether too much expense to make it a paying propowition in Durham at the present time, and should a snitable arrangement be made, he imay return to put on a 5¢ show, so popular almost every where, _ The Durham Review has again been evnlarged to meet the demands of its advertising pattonage. Editor Ramâ€" age has made many changes since takâ€" ing hold of this piper aboant Hifteen years ago, and we believe the good eople over in the old town appreciate Liq efforts in presenting them each week with so bright and newsy a paâ€" per. Durham can boast of two papers that are hard to beat for & town with a _ population of 2500. â€" Tiverton up ol e 08 9 a _ population â€" of Watchman, LoSr.â€"At Priceyille Show, a pair of gold rimmed spectacles, in black case with 1.ame of "Shortill, Markdale * on it. Finder will oblige by leaving at the Post Office, Priceville or at Reâ€" view Orrior. M Ointnt PB is wl c 0 o8 4 65 M load of Armstrong and Tadh cu‘tters. Marness, robes, blanket in.â€"Everything _ seas#hable at warerooms of _ A. McLetlan, @1 un UP ETT AECO Water colors. Apply rooms,. $100 only for the Review to _ new readers to .f;m. 1, 1910. 10c for balance of the year. Send us your name, Special cabmmets prepared for the Christmae trade onl&, $2.50 per dozen. FrEp W KEusey, Durham. Miss Bugg is now prepared to give lessons in China Painting, Oils and Water colors. Apply at the Show Do: We do not confine our bargains to 10 or 21 duzn. you cau get them all the time at Granu‘s. Special bargains in flannellettes at s §$. F. Morlock‘s. FoUPXnD.â€"Man‘s Fur Gauntletâ€"about 28th October, Apply to Thos, Torry, Mulock P, O, Men‘s Sheepskin Lined and naw Jackets at Grant‘s, By a vote of 8 to 7 the UT en o tds , robes, blankets just fls ; / hi I GrRo. PatTErsox 51 Branches 7 o make it a ham at the d a suitable may return Mackiâ€" TORONTO the other, Emperor William of Germany is still very much aliye and causing no end of trouble. NotaBLe Dratnus.â€"This last week or ten days has shown a startling number of deaths of prominent people, The Metbodist I)(u{y mourns Rey. Mr Courtice and Dr Withrow, the Presâ€" byterian church Rev, Mr _ McGregor, editor of the Presbyterian, Hon. Evanâ€" ture!), former:{v speaker of the L?zie- lature is dead as is Sir Henry oly De Lotbiniere, for 50 years in public life and lately Lieutâ€"Governor of British Columbia, _ China has lost its Emperor and Dowager Empress (the real ruler) within 24 hours of each Lost.â€"Thuarsday night last a ladies‘ dog skin caperine. Finder will oblige by leaving at ReviEw OFFICE or Darling‘s VUrug Store, For 1009, ready Nov. 15, 1908, best ever sent out, beautiful cover in colors tine portrait of Prof, Hicks in eolors, all the old features and several new ones in the book. The best astronomâ€" ical year book and the only one conâ€" taining the original ** Hicks Weather Forecasts." By imail 35¢c, on news stands 30¢. One copy free with Word and Works, the best $1, Monthly in America, _ Discounts on almanacs in quantities, _ Agents wanted. Word and Works Pub. Co, 201 Locust Street, St Louis Mo. _ Every citizen owes it to himself, to his fellows and to Prof. Hicks to possess the " Hicks " forecasts,â€"the only reliable, An absurd rumor has been heard that this institution was going to close down, No such thing. They are busy now, and have the best prospect of being busy throughout the winter, This is exceedingly gratifying to all concerned and reflvects credit on the management. Their outâ€"put is generâ€" ally indemand, and has enabled them to keep going when similar intitations stopped or wert on half time, The Rev. Irl R. Hicks Almanac Taylor‘s, Drowmore, have an imporâ€" tant fowl announcement and bargains in coals and furs, See ad on page 4. _an original poem dedicated to the cecasion. Speeches were made by Messrs John Milligan, Charter Smith, Geo. Turnbull, John Nichol, And. Derby, E. O Young, Jobn Meyer and others, but as we are assured by our staff that space will not admit more this week than what follows, we reâ€" luctantly bold them over. Advance Hampden ! and when yonr centenâ€" nial comes in 1958 the BRsvirw will endeavor to do it fuil justice, â€" it we‘re around at that time. The following extracts will rove interesting to many far beyond lK\mp- don bounds ; An advertisement elsewhere asks for iogs of all kinds, timber, &c,, for the Durbam Farniture Co., for which the highest prices will be paid, There was a warm *‘ greeting " from the sister congregation of Hanâ€" over, felicitously expressed and signâ€" ed by Moderator Budge and Session Clerk Duncean Campbell ; Mr Jas. Whyte, the " Bard of the glen " read AD Oofiginal naem rAaflinutaA in h« over And An advertisement _ i,1, [ 27 _ _ "Cver vere memories s9 toll and rich as on this occasion. " Mr Arch. Park had the honor of the chairmanship on Monday, the pasto:, for the nonce acting as regon- er and doing it well. Hanoyer Presgâ€" Dyterlan Choir:Wwas a nrominant, Fagk Rev J. R. Craigie, Turonto and Rev W. C. Dodds, Rockwood, both former pastors, conducted the Sunâ€" day seryices, the former dispensing the Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper to the largest number whoever asâ€" sembisd in the church for that purâ€" pose, and * rever were memories so toll and rich as on this OCcasion. " IC 72000000 "nntntedint tiater ind 4 Brstriadiâ€"cssiand 9th of November, the Presbyterians of Hampden bad gala Jubilee days when the past was recalled with lovâ€" ing hearts, the present thankfally ea. jJoyed and the fature looked forward to with confidence, We regret that pressing engagements prevented as baving a share of the splendid enâ€" thusiasm reflected in last week‘s Post, from which we draw copiously in this issue. We cougratulate Rev Mr Badge and Hampden congregaâ€" tion on the felicitous success ot their Jubilee services. Durham Furniture Co. SEViP Pn Sunday and Monday, 8Sth and Hampden Jubilee. Continued on page =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Â¥ 0 #â€"â€"_.â€"_.. Traders‘ Bank of Canada HoM® FROM THE HUXT.â€"Our deer hunters got home this week invigorâ€" ated by two weeks of wild life * a. chasing of the deer." _ This year i} e dry weather, enabled the yuarry to keep to the swamps«, thus making their capture more d fhicult and our five hunters got seyen smonfll. them, No accident marred their pleasure. Our If you feed stock and require money for that purpos lend at lowest rates, We discount sale notes. If you have money lying idie it for you, pay highest rates and add interest 4 times a year A new stock of beautiful Fanc Goods just in, _ We invite you to culr. Miss Bugo, over Hunter‘s Hardware Store,. The pallâ€"bearers were Messrs John and Wm. Greenwood, old neigh bors and Messrs G. Farneaux, Dr Wolfe, H. McCrae and J. M. Latimer, of town! The members of Gienelg Council were present is a mark of syimpathy with their fellow councilman, Mr Hunt. â€"The service was conducted by her pastor Rey Mr Jamieson who in an appropriate discourse bore testimony to the Christian virtues of the deceasâ€" ed and the lively hope she had of enâ€" tering the life of bliss beyond. Rev Mr Farquharson was also present and assisted. The funeral on monday was largely atcended, many old neighhbors from Glenelg joining with town fiiends in syinpathy with the bereaved. . Two beautiful wreaths on the coffin was the visible expression of the love of fhildlen and grandchildren respectiveâ€" ly, Her death makes another break in the faithful and true members of the Durham Methodist Church, and in the community in which she was highly rer:{wcted. Her daughter Mrs Folcard and her daughter again Mrs Mahon were up at the funeral as was Miss Mabel Hunt, teacher, near «darkdale. Friday lest the grim messenger callâ€" ed at the home of Mr Jno. Hunt, and removed the muchâ€"loved wife and mother after an illness of five or six weeks with a heart trouble and other complications, Her remogal is a seâ€" yere blow to her aged hushband and inâ€" yalid daughter to both of whom she has been a miniâ€"tering angel in sickâ€" ness or in health and these and other members of the family will sincerely mourn. . As neighbor and friend also she had endeared herself to many by ber kind obliging disposition and her memory will long be cherished . Foralmost 58 years she has been the loving and true betpmeet of her partâ€" ner in life. She was a native ot Devâ€" onshire, Eogland and was maitied there to Mr ï¬lunh on Christmas diy, 1850. In 1854 they left their native County and came to Canada settling in Nassagaweya. To them were born 10 children, gve of whom supgive, The sons are Edwin, the wellâ€"known Glenelg councilior, and \wm. Henry, of Denver, Col. The daughters are Emma, Mrs Folcard of Nassagaweya, i Sarah, Mrs Young of Detroit. nndJ Mary Elizabeth at home, They spent | 241 years in Nassagaweya, before comâ€" ing to Glenelg where they spent 21 years, before moying to Durnam. | onl 4 i1 0e o EmE P memey SHee she had lived in fuil confidence of « glorious resurrection, and lesving a memory that will be cherished. Deceased was a woman of exemplary piety, of forcefal character, and of unâ€" tiring devotion to her family lett so early to her care. _ She was a faithful mem ber of the Methodist Church, and adorned its teachings by a consistent walk and conversation,. ~ To her, death h:d no terrors and she passed away as tl-ominent in Methodist circles in Brit, Jolumbia, the daughters are Mrs Jas Watson, Normanby, Mrs Thos. Cook, Markdale, Mrs McPhee, Appin, and Mrs Bliss, Detroit. _ Three of the daughters ministered to her dying hours and all were at the funera‘. Her second husband, Mr Mighton, died a few years ago, The remains were brought to Durâ€" ham on Friday and on Saturday, from her old home cn West Lambton St., the funeral took place, the company first going to the Methodist Church where an appropriate seryice was conâ€" ducted by her pastor, Rev., Mr Jamieâ€" The intuwation in a recent issue of the serious illness of this lady has been followed by her death at the the home of her daughter Mrs Jas. Mcâ€" Phee, Appin, Ont., on Thursday last. Three weeks before she suffered a stroke of paralysis from which for about t wo weeks she seemed torally but ubt:lapse set in and the end came u‘ above. Specialty is the business of Farmers and Drovers Published Weekly] at $1.00 a year. Mas Jonux Huxt, Mars. Micr:rox, Paidâ€"up Capital and Reserve, $6,350,000. DURHAM BRANCH : onday was largely d neighhbors from h town fiiends in _ hereaved. _ Two on the coffin was it an account now no matter be only a smail one Grand Stock of Watches, Chains { Lockets, neckiets, Brooches, Stick |_ _ Pins, Bracelets, Hat Pins, Ladies | Fobs, Men‘s Fobs, Cuff Links. »ond wold RKings â€"Ixtra yalues in Diamond rings, Pearl rings Wedding Rings, _ Engagement Rings, Signet Rings, Birthday Rings. Hundredsto choose from. Silverwareâ€"Exira large stock of high ‘class Silverw are just received at lowest prices, l‘lulg’..(rl.‘-()ur Mr. Cameron has charge of the Repairing Departâ€" ment and comes highly recommended having had large experience on fine watebes, clocks and Jewelry, _ Satâ€" isfaction guaranteed, R B.Keeler & Sons Solid Gold Rings Watchmakers, Jewellers, Optici and Engravers, New Fall Goods At Keeler‘s Three 50 acvre farms, near Durham, for sale 5o so 25 acre property on th Durham suitable for reto I also have an applicati sized farm within three : bham. _ Anyone wishing such property, kindly . with ame, w.r 100 acros Road, well 1. farming. W purchaser, 100 amcres in Glenel; bum with stone basen dwelling house, only $3 100 acves in Egremont good frame buildings, wood bush, good leve $3000, 150 acres in Bentin« so 1 good, everythir shape. â€" Price $5000, 100 acres in Glenelg fair buildings, good | farm with a few acres Price $4000, 118 mcres in Rgren good buildings. . #300 100 acres in Protoi Park, fair buildings, drained, well watered Only $3800, THE REVIEW, DURKHAM, ONT 290 acres on the G arafeas 200 clear, 50 acres hardwood i watered, first class buildiogs, sold cheap to wind up estate. 208 acres in Bentinck, g excellent buildings, 16 acres | bush, small payment dow?! $6500, Diamond ring Rings, Enga Rings, Birthd: choose from. Lowest, or any other ten: necessarily accepted, For farther particulars apply DaviD J aammeso oR Administs A, H. Jacksox, Darham, Tendars will be received by 1 undersigned, _ Admimstrator, _ uni noon, Monday, 30th November, ‘08 1. $1000,00 of preferred stock dreawin 7 per cent, and $182500 of Commo stock, both in The Durbham Fuormita Compauy, _ Must be sold to close or an estate, The © Yellow {Label From lot 8, con. 4, Glenelg, about i last of August, a dark red heifer, w some white on forehead, 2 year c Information leading to her recove will be thankfully received and warded, JaAM®s RYyAN, Trayorst Also the féll(iwin( li‘l:n helr. (;(;u;i»o sed principally of Balsam, Spruce, Bassâ€" wood and Butternut, A small perâ€" sentage of Hemlock, Ash. or Tamaâ€" rack will pass, Sawn ends, All knots to be trimmed close 5" dia, and up, for which we will pay the following prices: 3 ft long per cord #2 50 8 ft 6« long per cord §3 00 4 filong per cord 3 50 For farther particulars call at Office. Tr® Dormaax Fomrxirtons Co. 144. Logs of all kinds, for which we are prepured to pay the highest prices, All outâ€"standing accounts must be paid before 15th December 1908, once. We thank alt who have renewed the past few weeks but there are yet many others we wish to hear from at once. Tells the"date‘to which your subâ€" ocrirdon has been paid. Our mailing list was this week corâ€" rected nup to date. If yours is not correct, kindly notify us at with a few weres of go $1000, C,. RAMAGE & sox, Pemmters aso Pusutsaras® Wanted to Purchase Farms For Sale purpose we have it to For Sale + NOTICE. Strayed. . 4, Glenelg, about the dark red heifer, with forehead, 2 year old. i_ing to her recovery we take care Aurx. Rosssu afrax a sha, w Will R LNS At PC