TI um "w 0 I) A) " Induction & Thrift q V "W- . Product not: and Son Hon FV ' | “the You labor EM!“ . A ‘ Bu. MataeiaU hon Walt. , .r' * . Spud Your “one, Wild, _ lime W.“ . _ N In w" m‘ hi? Add. a. a rd Will than»: and Run In» ot Ceylon Mn lined up with the "ttt human. VOL. XL, N0. 9 A Detroit paper It“... that line. tho outbreak of the w". 21.000 “shun young Oman-M have found their way to um city. Since dissolving partnership All nc'nunt- due the Inn of Leoahan nod UcKochnio. mutt he could " once to 600 IcKechnio. at the were. Contact» mum. - Rector E. Hawkins of Trinity Church, left on Mon. day hr London. what. In will don his Injecti- uniform all on“: training as a lieutenant. Ho will for Iona wonk- on "turn to Durham weekly to fill " pulpit at Sabbath unico- until a succu- sor is wound. Lient. Yule o! the 240th Battalion organist and choir leader of Division St Presbyterian Church, Owen Sound will give a Recital in the Presbyterian Church on Thursday evening March ttth at I o'clock. tainted by Mia Bide Pickering. contralto soloist of Mount Forest, and other talent. Admission Mc. Proceeds for Red Crou work. The Union B. B. Nu. I Egrenon'. and Normanhy ho: social will he held in the Orange hall, Vurney. on Wed.. March hh. Admission Me, Childun lik, Ladies wuh hoer tree. Inm- will be provided to bring my who with to come from town. Good “coulo- dation for horns. Proceed. sll [or Red Crow work. Owing to the mili- tary Fair in Durham on Tneoday night thin mull was changed to Wednesday evening Letters reaching New York trom Eng Land now bear pater- ontheir but. which read ; "Don't forget'. The sale arrival of this letter il due to the Bri. tish navy." Join the Navy League." pattern are white, with a heavy navy blue border and are 'l by liinchesir. ewe. In the upper left hand corner is reproduced in colors of the British man- ot war flag, Tmsl‘n't ctsorros.--'rhits in ttse: proud tit to truly “corded Jan A mm. ter by the Minneapolis press for Inn curling nullity. In a competition that simmered down to IO rinks that phy- od for a cup not only did his team win out. but. the paper my; “Hunter's in. dindual success was the deciding fac- tor" Well done Jun. Bold on to that cup. Private Bot, (look. the Wellington County "outlaw.“ who In let out of the "coop" to juin Ina forces. then de. utted and joined another rrgiment and went oversea», uppenrn to In" hern doing good work for his ccunlry. sad but been recommended for the D. C. M. Bob was a ththter from the word go, but he will tight no more. In a newt battle In. night, had - de. "rored. 80:12:53“ Box socuu.--Last Wed. , nesday evening was a real success for S. '4 S. No. l, Glenelg, when over 8160 was It realized at their box social. Mr George T Binnie was chairman. Mr J A. Graham tl Durham, gave an address, Mr Mistele and the Durham Baptist quartet" sup- plied fine vocal music and Messrs John Gray, Jaw Brown and McKeown bros. were "there" with instrumentals on vio. lin and organ. D. McLean of town I auctioned off the boxes and the banner one, a small barrel of flour, gaily decor- l ated was sold three times. bringing 830. “and â€-in all 839 which is a new , South Grey record. t The nursing profession is to have a new status in adding to its course. a I study of masseuse. A new school has been opened at Whitby for the purpose l and "qualified nurses will no in mir I dence there. The course provides three months' training with examinations and it then satisfactory, they will be sent to someone ot the military convalescent hospitals in Canada where they will work under supervision. At the end M the year if they have passed the - sary tests. each will get the government "riit-aeradt"tt masseuse. The name of Miss Jessie Parquharson sp- peus in the list of nurses who have gone Wat tt-.-Ber. Thomas wo. eon. pastor of Knox Presbyterian Chart-h Wallerton. declined a most tempting ottee from the Williamsponv P... congregation with a salary twice as lame as his present one. lest week. Ir.’Wilsoe has been at Ines foe "l, mandaysinaeceptlng he would‘ - to - his country which he tassel-est - than his church. -iie-"att appeals to him. He â€who has to who-s the keys _ J Ls- -ughao-. m "the mm sad he wow It. to bd the lance mm" in their old bout. A -- .. g-__.__-L Ji.ir..MiymrrflilM (ii-if-i.",'.:-.:"""")". 'iiiiiriL1ot In. cum-on Lu nun a..- ---- n in their old home. so In " "rm up boys com -"-ats. A Box Satin] will be held " Too- C,iitnettoot on Friday evening. latch 9th. Admission 15c Ind 10. Lidia bringing boxes free. Proceeds for Red Pta- Juhn I. Derby of Bontinck And WIllel' Thompson of town, of the MT but., went Across to France in . draft two week. ago. Acne-um QUILT Rama-Rho Unlock branch of Bentnnck Red Crou Society st their box social three weeks am. told an lutograph quilt, from which over .75 had been reslized for - inscribed, tor 027 to Mr Thos Tow. Mr Torry retained it tor a week (he; Sun-pout. Good accommoda- tion for honâ€. or to. then generously returned it to the Society to he resold and ttutr time It Rom Twsmley secured the valued quilt for 83). Thus over 8132 has been netted try the treasured keepsake-- qune I urong rural f1msneitdly to the proceeds of the box socials. Tmt END or Wuun'os 01:31:11" ahLL.-From now on. generatinn after 1 generation. and perhaps until Gabriell blown his horn. men and women and children will gaze at the walls of the cement taetorr, for they Wete built for eternity. But the mwhinery has been told, what probably cost hundreds of thousands. has gone for 88,650 and the _ Echo understands that junk dealers lime the huyern. What must a million ‘dollu-s will now be prubilnly thrown upon the township of Keppel, as it is a “to inference that the Trust Company will wash their hard- ot the whole "air.-- Nianon Echo. BOLD Box:- n Luau.- .Walter Miller in getting practiced In exercise inn hm vocal chord- utbox soeiais. a. had . date on " Luann. sway act-om the township of Bannock. lust Fridny night. and when he held up the decora- ted boxes the boys stood on their hind leg- .nd bud like speculators in a Chic- ago wheat pit. The proceeds Inn 8108 Four of the trig tat boxes brought 826.25. The chairman for the pro- “can In“ John A. Graham. a [mum teacher in No, " Eld. nnd Sun. The teacher in this section is a Mugs Welsh from Huron township. Walter pro- tosses to ba some judge of singing and he recommends was warm. P' a mu- ular bird in the war-Ming line --.ctt- lay Enterprise. Once upon a time away back in 1914, there was a struggle between the G's and the T's in which the Gs came off 2nd best. The Gs advocated Wotes for Wom- en ' but the Ts said " not so. for then will the rich man with daughters divide his property to give them votes and so the poor man, richer in daughters than in land, would be injured." The Gs in 1915 and 1916 renewed the struggle to con- vince the Ts of their mistake and so in 1917 light began to dawn and on the 27th of February the obdurate Ts agreed to give Votes to Women and the Gs will join with them heartily to prove that their advocacy of the measure in 1914 was no ‘election dodge' as freely charged. The Ts have learned two lessons well and there is more ahead. R. J. Alexander and o, H. Damm signed up for service with the 248th Battalion and were reiected on actount of being phyoically unfit. Percy McKechnie wan accepted and will Icon be wearing the uniform of the 2nd Greye. 1iGi; glad to report Cecil Barber progressing very rapidly. - - . A ., - LA___L r-'-- --v._,_ - . - With Durham “headquarters. branch recruiting emcee for the 248th battalion have been opened in Mt Forest and Holstein. Pte Muleock is in charge at Mt Forest, "aiated by Ptes Giles and Rain while Pt: Boyce is in charge " Holttein with Ptel Mcilvride and McGowan as aides. Lieut. Legude visited the Recruiters in Mt Forest on Monday and Holstein od Wednesday. Headquarter' In. "hed if the name “:00 League" on .ugtrested from the laet that it would tile lone men I000 year! to get their men. The answer was given in the negative, Ind the im. lormation advnnced it Mood for the fact that there wan 1000 eli|ibles from which the "Leaguer" could pick his man. The Levin Machine Gun. for the training and equipment of the 248th Machine Gun Section have arrived, and for the present they are on the road for exhibition pupa“. The guns are of the latest end but pattern' and every- one will have an opportunity of seeing them and having them fully explained the latest and beet patterns and every. one will have an opportunity of seeing them and having them fully explained It the “War Pair†being put up through- out the County by the 248th. More recruits wanted. Everybody gets a mare deal 248th Battalion Notes. A Fairy Tale ‘t A strong drawing card Walt! the hoc- 1 key muuh between two teams of local tin-line“ men, duhhed "Professionals" land "Tradesmen." I 't./tiyiutpi;)/y,eyA"hN,"',gi'"t'e', 1a rig-out of blue und White and t e u latter red and white, and when Ret. l leree jun ML'Lichlm trttrted them at 18 shun they werevtt in earnest What they didn't know concerning the fine I points ot te in: Work in hockey would perhaps fill a hook. hut whether they had ever previmuly bundled a stick or not, there was no denying they were ttttttmmf'. The puck was severely punished. and made many ttring ttips up and down the ice. No casualties were reported though several of the , continuum rightly or wrongly served time. The fir" rest ended I to 0, for the profeh-ionnls and when the lecond ' and tttral period “as called. when the gladiators were "winded," and the ; smoke of battle had been cleared from the air, the count WM even all. 2-2 . Though "on tom" the blues had a F abide on their opponents. each is yet, r,'i,c,',','"iyerd they ran trim the other fr " l lows. Here's the. battle array: '.l Dr. Grant anal -. Jot Firth At the Annual Meeting of the Nation- al Portland Cement 00.. in Toronto, on Wednesday. the following Directorate was appointed for 1917: WM. CALDER DR. J AKIESON, M. P. P. GILBERT McKECHNIE DR. COLVILLE. Orono R. E. HAMILTON, Grand Valley W. E. TOOKEY, Fugue --.- SMITH, St Thomas We hope the new Board, all capable men, will be the lucky boys to steer the National Portland Cement Company to complete success. After arriving a few minutes before eight at, the Rink Friday night, and viewing the crowds wedging their way past the doors, there would be. no doubt as to the finaneial success of the Red Cross Carnival. The country as well as the town with strongly represented, and a crowd of 800 it was estimated wronged the rink. almost approaching the attendance at the famous 0mm Bound and Chesley hockey games here six years ago, New Cement Board Includes Egg-Durham Men A. W. H. LLuder rover JV Pickering A. B. Jiekdirn radio“ W McGowan J, a. H "ding right w W. Rabin E A. Hay left w Joe. Brown At the lamps: report. the ladies haw not. yet. numbed n d Frisian as to wheth- er A H Jackuott or Frank Irwin wore mu cutest liltln bonnet. Joynt C. Eividsw Wtth over' 70 nnsqunmders on the ca tho (-mluan wr-xe varied and nmnv iof them most attractive. wt, bave spurt-(wily for the priv- winner" and thr character repreueut- ed, to what-I whom the judal“. Mrs, P Gagnon, Miss J Weir, Mums Jovnt and PnnvivuI Morton had n diftirutlt task. Mr Ed McClncan kwpr, things moving roman: hlysa duvctor ot “vents. None " the no»: wprp Plou- nnd thus wprp somewhat lacking in invrreut. Dvnhrm hand was revived forthe onus-mu um! rmdmod 90m? fine mu- sit- during tho evening. The total proeeod" wen: about 8280, The followmit Wore awarded pnzea; FANCY DRESS Lady-Minnie Limin, Spanish girl Maude. P"" French Military glr Gentlemen-lan Campbell, dude Joe Whitiehurch, groom Girls- Ettie Levine, Japanese girl Annie Brooks, St Patrick's HISTORICAL Lady-Ottilie Limin, Duchess of Dev- onshire Mrs. Lindsay, Brittania f?f..ryep,.cc?,cljy,e Canon. Kaiser Girhs--practtyolltt, §cotlqu v" - iGTwG, Iridian girl Boys-lorry Kreu. Boy Scout Lawrence Chapman, Indian COMIC COUPLE Comic couple-Wise, A. .ii.t.s,%ap1t G; """ii'i1 'tTi," "iik AU/uiiistGnd F. Morlock Lady-Nellie. Levine Mrs. W. Lauder Gentlemen-Frank Morlock, 'Sambo' Russel Currie, clown Borr-h1attin Lauder, farmer Erben Schutz. clown ALLIED COUNTRIES Ladr-lhery! LjY'ungstonc, Brittania Myrtle Allan, " Gentlemen-Albert Kress, John Bull Royden Burnett, soldier Married coupler-r-W & Mrs. W. Buchan Smallest b.oi--ym1.lat.t McGowan Bauttiest girl-Annie Brooks. RACIS Wheelbarraw mce--W. Lauder Boris' Race-Hilton Rowe Harry Kress Girls' race-Evelyn Scares. Grace Vol- ( let, Annie Brooks l, Soldiers race-N. Zimmer, W Mcilvride SALARIES Housman-At a Managers meeting of Durham Pres. Church last week, the antics of Miss M. Hunter, organist and B. Milne, caretaker. wen incnased to 8125 and 9175 respectively. nndzMr. John Morrison, fimsneial Sony. to ' 5. The Durham rink of curlers at Owen Sound bonspiel lost in the 2nd round and also and also in oh. consolation event to JAI Telford, a former Dy.rtt,Pli,tt aim: LU. tenuru. a “an". "PW-.-'."-"'-' - ___ winning in first round. McKay's rink of London won the trophy, beating Harold Moftatyf Owen Sound well known here, G if. finals Record Carnival DURHAM, THURSDAY; MARCH 1 1917 [mint Ed McOlm-klm cuver pt, F. Irwin [or rover .Dr. Pickering f oyntio' W McGowan m Quad. 1: animated the [obtain Lulu Tuesday rvening out. Bib of March . variety ot functions will take place In nur Town Fl " th " ought to draw I full house. Flu? thi" is the exhibition of It! trophies and n detnonuratiort of their new ('0 he been in chtnrnoon also) by Lieut Trtvett, of tb., hvndqm-rterl trtstr, who is direct {rum F: AHCP. He will also give an iliu {Mud lecture on Trench warfare. l‘nen the local xegui'irg society will prawn: mint. weld.“ to the tan or a a zen new recruits of the 248th Grey Battalion from (has (ix-min. . A brief magnum "ill round out the evening. The bahd -itat plated 50 well " the carmvnl, w'nl be put-lent, and ultogelln r llu n- vault be a dull minute. 2 The trophies include fragments of bombs, trench muum'a, Shrapnel Hel- mets, Rifle Grenades, Machine Guns. On Masks. Rifles, Plusaiuu Helmets, tisgs, bayouels, bum Dum bullets. Whiz brings. _ No admission ice, "hernoou or even- ing. All free. I As we so to press we learn of the death of Mr Noble Wilton of Boothvillo who passed away Tuesduy morning. Our mulling list has been corrected for all renewals that lczzchrd us before Feb. '27ih last. A look at your label wilt determine yum pnsniun. nlways remembering the hgure after the month is the year. ttot the day of the month. Too many still show dates in arrears and we ask these to favor In with a temittmce at once. Frank IacKay, any Fluker W McGirr The above three Durham boys form part of a draft of so men from the l47th Battalion that left tor France on 7th February. More are to follow soon and thus from now onward local interest will be deepened osthcy enter the field of actual warfare. -€i.u,npsr prayers for their safety in: "n . ii?ioniivalirea bi hopes for their safe return. The letter below was received this week from Chaplain Mullowney and ita sincere touc and kindly interest is very gratifying to Mr and Mrs Geo MncKay and will be to all who have boys under his care. It is " follows; Your boy Frank lcCt this morn-l ing in admit of 50 mm for France. i met with them last night and gave them a gospel message, also CI wrung prayer for themselves and for ihcir loved ones who are at home. I also went to the station this morning to see them off. They all seemed well and happy dear lads. It speaks well for both you and your boy that he should voluntarily ask me to notify you that he had gone into the real business. May God spare him is my earnest prayer and bring him safely home soon. If there is anything I can do let me know. If I hear of any- thing important about him I shall im. form you. - . . , Dear Mr MucKu Credit Auction Sale or valuishle Farm Stork. l-nplvments, and Hana-bald Furniture. The under- signed Auctioneer wih sell by public auction at the proud-vs of the under- signed,Lot 32.00:). 3, N, D.R Glenn-lg on At 1 o'ciock sham, the following valuable stock,Itnple"ients and House- hold Furniture. STOCK: Mare? year»: in foal, Mame l yPnl‘u in foul. IN Ivmu borne four year old, 2 spring colts. urue & borne. cow supposed, ll) calf: GMâ€, 7 and " years old, both supposen in calf; 2 cows freshly crlwd. 5 and 6 years old; 3001" rising 4 years, auppuwd in calf; 4 two war old heifers snppnwd in calf; One 3 mph} 1triretrtup?,yt'r"d it! calf;1‘:n 2 yr old heifers: One 2 yr-old weer, Five stuns. rising 1 yr.; c, heifers. rising] your; 2 calves um- “.th old, 2 Suva, due let, and the 5 h of May; About. 40 hens. " turkey hens and 2 gobhlen. meLEMENTs; Wood saw e,e,l.tl with engine complete. in good repair. I “navy and Surya separator. Filchie i threshing separator. Peter Hamilton binder, Peter Hamilton Mower, Peter Hannlllon Drill l2 ttttest Wazoo. Frost and woor,2 furrow plow, disc "rtow '2 Flaky ploughs No, 21, l wring moth burrow. Iron barrow. Buggy, Cutter Set bob sleighn, 1 set double human. 1 set tring", harness. cream separator. Hone rake. rates. forte, shovels Ind numerous other tortillas. 40 tom of H u. 200 hm. oats, too has. fail wheat. my and Grain. Cub. A leo household furniture in good condition. No Re. serve. - TERMS of Bar '. Sums "r. " and un. der, Cash. Ovrr Hm! amount, 10 mos. eredit wi'l be givvn nu furnishing ap- pmvod Pio Imps. c, per cent Ppt' am- nnm disant ' tf for cvs-l: in lieu of BM! Wednesday, March 7th, I917 Presentation to â€emits. P J. H why. p, upriemr Free War Fair. Gone to France. I remain, yours sincerely le Mullowney, Capt and Chap Shoreham Camp 7th Feb. 19â€. I). McPhnil, Auctionâ€! Ed/tb, Mn. I. T. Lennox of Toronto is I gueat of her sister. Mrs. N. W. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McDonuld from Edmonton are guests of the tormer'tt sitter, Mrs N. W. Campbell for a couple of weeks. Mia Bertha James, Priceville. visited over the week end at Mr. G. Arrow- smitha and Mr. C. L. Grant'l. Mia Mabel Mead, Varney, leave! Saturday for Toronto to resume nursing after three month's stay at home. Principal Allan is " duty from teach. ing atew days this week owing to ill. ness. Mr. Will Campbell B. A. is tak- ing up his work. Muss Esther McGillivray at Pauley, in winning Mrs D A Campbell Upper Town. Miss Margaret Hunter was the hostess of a Red Cross party Thursday even- ing last when 326 was gathered in for the cause. Mr Alex McCormick returned Monday to the Soo after visiting his sisters and brothers for a couple of weeks. Miss Mamie Mountain and cousin, Miss Margaret McKinnon of Alberta, returned Saturday from a vilit with friends in London and Chatham. Miss Hesse of Southampton visited her niece Mrs D. B. Jamieson last week end. Miss Lida Bowman is also visit. her sister for a week or two. Mrs George MacKay went to St Marys on Saturday, on a visit to her son and his family . Miss Reta Roberts ot Holstein. visited with her friend Miss Mary McIlraith. the mm returning with her this week. Mrs Howard Bowman of Owen Sound in visiting Mn. Bradshaw Jamieson for a week. Mrs B. P. Whaley of Ft. William was visiting at her uncles, Mr W. B. Voliet'e a day last week. Durhamites will know her beat as Gertrude Sutherland and was married in Toronto on the 12th ult. to Q.M.Sgt. Whaley of Ft William. It was a war time wedding, the groom "tmr"neditttty"iriaWot 'W‘ with his unit. Lieut. J, L, Yule of Owen Sound is in town for two weeks assisting Lieut. Lennie in recruiting. Miss Nettie Lcnnox is spending this week in Toronto, A quiet wedding took place in St. Anne's church Monday evening nvhen Miss Gertrude Sutherland. daughter of the late J. M. Sutherland of Ft William was united in marriage to Sergeant E. P. Whaley of 257th Batt., Toronto. The ceremony was conducted by Rev, Lawrence tikey. Owing to recent ber- eavement in the bride's family and the groom leaving for overseas. only the immediate relatives and friends were present.-Toronto Star. Mackar-At St Marys, 20th February to Mr and Mrs Melbourne Mackay , daughter. - Marjorie Hazel. BtrRrt,--Ne"r Mitchell. on Monday, 'arm Feb. lo Mr. and Mn Herb. Beer (nee Miss Belle Binnie), a daughter. Having placed my hooks In Mr A H Jackson's hands. Kindly call And settle with him. W. Black Don't miss the musical treat of the tseason-Thursday evening, March 8th --Organ Recitalin Presbyterian Church by Lieut. Yule of the 2tttth Battalion, assisted by Min Elsie Pickering. con. tralto soloist of Mt Forest. Admission Mc. Proceeds for Red Cross work. Mrs Angus McArthur, north of Dur- l ham has been called to lose by death,: her sister. Mrs. W. Hills of Toronto, but , who has been with her the past three. years. She leaves to mourn her 10553- sisters and two brothers as wollus her husband and one son. The remains were l taken on the G T R train toTorontoi .Wodnesday for imminent there. 1 . , a?†E v ""* A hor am in! will he held in B. B. No 8, lenrlg (Edge Hill)un Friday March 'nd. A good program will he wader- ed. Admission 250. Children 15, Ladies with boxes free Tums will hr at the Public Library. Durham. at 680p m. to convev all who wish to attend trom town. Btuhling provided. Proceed! for Red Cross purposes. Prof. B. Katz the well known Ere Bight Specialist of Listowel, IF ho hats done " much good work around here for years in relieving Eye-sight trouble, eye strain. head ache, will be at Middlugh house Sat, next, March lath. Will ex» amine Eyes by the method that never fails. Prof Katz is known to be the most skilled Optician in Ontario. TORONTO Notice-Coming, Coming. Whalev-Sutherlattd 8 Kate, Graduate Optician 1 Being lot 17, Con 4, N. D. Bond a". Ho n- a can of Mr Pn'tr. “Hench. containing 50 are. more or; McKinnon, " It L (:uylon. In . elm than. Fume ham. " - of hush. I rem-uni but wet-k by hie parertth h. ithe rent nearly all Meltdown. Wat. {stated mm he had jam conceal tora i at running both hack and front. Con L rest Uter ls davs in the trenches. Ee uenient to Church and School. Fovwidently the cam-11y occurred “only further particulno apply to. later his return to duty. " " not l Jon. “c5014â€. _ knnwn how seriously he in wounded,-- i 03 Water St. South. Kitchener. Ont. Advance. DURHAM BRANCH, mum. one I Romemb’er than Seasonable You may not need any of them to-day but when you do, remember that for the particular ailment-x mentioned, each remedy is the beat that can he used. Spraim Neuralgitt, Stiff joints, Nervous Headaches. Palitable Cod Liver Ex. tract for run down people, feeble old persons, puny children. 't.00 for Caurrh. Cold in the Head and other nasal taffections. Farm for Sale or Rent. CIT'D If!) 'llilil snunA'Rh lllhllillt ANALGESIC BALM 'ens/ar Fmedies SCH uni) by We have just opened a shipment of new spring clothing which is hard to beat for style, value and workmanship. We are sole Agents for Progress Brand Catarrh Cream the brand which stands oat by itself for reliable clothing. Drop in acid see our range of clothing and let us cen- vince you of their superiority .over other brands of ready made clothing. We also have a full line of boys' Clothing in double breasted and Nor- folk styles. If your boy needs a win it will pay you to buy now asthe clothing marketis in a very unsetlud condition at present. Among this shipment are blue and grey worsted suits for which we placed our order over a year ago. The cloth in these suits are exceptionally good. being the very ffnest of cloths pro- curable to-day . The Score of Honest Value CLOTHING sid Ji?. â€hymen, 'Brugsist my: FARMERS Advances to farmers are made a special feature by this Bank. :38 Central Drug Store FIGHT Ptghtiited Would] " “.00 - 0. “no: a Bomb-am D. R. McKinnon (.l Ceonn Wilt.- ported in the list of wounded [at Fri- day. He is A can of Ir Pntr. McKinnnn. R R I, ()o-ylon. In a (new weaned Int weok by hie News!“ tttated thnt he hand just count]: tor . rest. Uter ls dawn in the Landau, Er PAY White Pine and Spruce to, for Cola, influettu, Acct: Bronchitis, la grippc. Laxative Cold Breakers for Group whooping ml Mc Ir Coughs Colds, Bronchitis, THE Group Remedy PRODUCE Town Ticket Agency Mc ‘23] ' . L Td