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Durham Review (1897), 25 Jul 1918, p. 5

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was; The p to extend hool an far f Ind help our, iiiii, none an! child- makeu it I tho tine loo and to boot ought Inner help “I” but tiaugtes per Don is the yet some wrest cf a pupil the child ne Bulls er lilo ? one De- Glen]; they can Dining the , trtte. bttt ' are no would Company " to all I ate hi- “Mill day s untamed. hray hing Mtt BE ease: I rl In Home 1918 MI "I “tend fl! ll l7 66 10¢ 0'” yet tlar ttt " , E1755 Wohear from our boy often. Heia still in France and in the M asters Jimmie and Bob Walk- .-r of Toronto, are visiting with friends in this part and at Ceylon tr present. John L. McKinnon. B. A., is on the Flying Corps near Toronto. l-ihn joined of his own goodwill ind all wish him safely through. Particulars from Canadian 1%tifio Ticket Agent! w. B. HOWARD, out. Pt-err Agent. Toronto fjt1tr1tl9tn,geof'-e,gttlyi,l918 IMLA Muskoka Lakes) FRENCH RIVER [French and Pickorel Rivers] POINT AU BABIL [Georgian Bay Resorts] BOBCAYOEON [Kawartha Lakes] NN ITH’S FALLS [Rideau Lakes] SEVERN RIVER [Gloucester Pool] HON ECHO [Lake Mazinaw], Etc. 1ltE CONVENIENT” RBhCMi0 BY CANADIAN PACIFIC Summer Tourist Fares in Effect Miss Annie Graham is visiting mph here and at Priceville for while this week. M Hter Earl and Annie Mc- tr, I spent some time at their usins at John Grahams of Dur- RITCHIE BROS., Davids“ J. D. MORGAN, " F. NIXON. " J. SINCLAIR " r. McINTYRB. " J. SYDIB. St J. GARDrNBR. " _ FENNELL, " RUSSELL BROS. " I) A. STINSON. Proton GRAHAM BROS.. Eugenia H 'f. CAIRNS, Eugenia 1IARK WILSON, Fleaherton Owing to the piosperous times we are experiencing it lm' believed that it is in the best interests of buyer and will" alike to make this change in methods. It is also 'uvlortsed and recommended by the highest tirtsneial auth- Ill'ltlt‘S. The public in respectfully informed that the following merchants intend adopting the Cash system in their re- spective businesses on and after August lat next. The Cash System in Business III. "a, urtiFi trenches. I. and: his I... PRICEV thank. to the many from Prior ---- T.Tr'rr=rrr'_rr:r.t-. . - I _ July weather now all right i'ett,tNt,rdiiia", who 311:; ; makes us throw " the heavy eat and also to 'lure,', Dr Jam- l ":,trnCs' worn some time an?! ieson for tt box received from him _ "I ',','t'dhaas, enle,,'etthtt2,f this Summer. The Dr sent boxes 'r as' , . ‘4‘ Crops are doing fairly $31! the boys mostly from this FI , won“ do better by get- The Holy Rollers are away from ' vsyrunklicg of rain. this vicinity and the old religion lr' "It much done at hay- will stand the teat of being more; " H '_'ely (rr18 here and there genuine than to be taken up with ' i i I " Start Home last week , every wind and doctrine of gt) 'F tl,ic morning. The Cl'Oleigion. As if teaching to makel ' _ I is' very light. on Old‘the simple wise and so forth by? "A ", P. " MM a crop in most! making them believe that they} _ ' "m but newly seeded Ck’verIwould heal a broken leg or arm,' I. . . 4 u d Wc sea potatoifur instance by beinga firm by: ' t,"t' putting in an y!.'tatT:iii"iv"ii."i"i' their faith, &c. I I , It, M hard to get rid of We are pleased to see Mr Peter, I " of the Germans. McArthur" able to take his place; 'Ir _-trrl Mrs Neil M00339“ in Karetedt’s store again. i F'.,' i t , Durham 3 terrspen I.rlJ.r Vicar ut u a ', .k with friends at Top Cliff. 2"dgiut, 2'2', at fhe fo'id m- pleased to seeMr Mop. door Angus know how to ac- - c ding after his siege of ill comrnodate the man with the I C'! Mr A. McCuaig drove travelling bag on his shoulder as; r,l Mrs McCannel to 1.yu.r- well as those going swiftly ottl "tfl ins car. Mr McCuaig is wheels drawn by gas. I r 'he kind to feel that he ill vim pan-m. _ 'Hr' abig favor to those he Dr. Hutton W " I: " July weather now .11 right I makes us throw off the heavy moms worn some time Mo. m' Monday night look. no if :..ight have some rain before "mag. Crops are doing fairly ' n 1 would do better by get- _' L <prinkling of rain. ' -.~.- isn't much done at har. _ ,' 't--- mly one here and there i' " :u a start, some last week _ ,'" .. this morning. The crop Resorts in Ontario PRICEVILLE huh? " 1 Mrs Thos Nichol drove evening in their car to ence to see Mr and Mrs JULY " 1913 cQ' Including : H. G. BECKER. Proton COPELAND BROS, " R. NIXON. Mute" S. M. OSBORN, " F. G. KARSTEDT. Flesherton W L. WRIGHT, gt F. H. W. HICKLING " J PATTISON, Ceylon KARSTEDT' BROS, Priccville BOLEN BROS. Corbetton D. G. McLEAN, Priceville E. E. HOCKRIDGE. Hopevillc His busy hands are folded His toil on earth is done His troubles are all ended His heavenly Crown he won. Dear brother, you will never be t gotten Never shall your memory fade Sweetest thoughts will ever linger Around the grave where you are I id. Sister ie. Gone hut not forgot n. How long he struggled ainst. disease That baffled skill and are. How long he lingered ra ed with pain And suffering hard to r, What grief and pain he s ered here None of us w1ll ever kno For Jesus took him home wi him Where no tears will ever ll w. . iw. A. Button. Inspecting and In (mam i ordering said burial . . . . .... . Malcolm Wilson repair ot two In sad but lovin memory of my dear bridges cons. 10 and 12. . . . brother Alex Mc lan, who departed! Salaries and commission: on this4ile two years Wednesday, Julyl expendimres.... ...... .... 1 21th, 191t'r. I - A Dr. Hutton will visit Priceville professionally Monday and Thursday of each week from 9 a. m, to 3. p. In. until further notice. Mr Angus McVicar put up: new gasoline pump at the hotel door. Angus knows how to ac- commodate the man with the travelling bag on his shoulder as well as those going swiftly on wheels drawn by gas. t' F a A.. Supple at Sixty MO and ripe experience mean hath. pheas and usefulness when mental and bodily powers as preserved by keeping rich blood in the vein Nat-chm mid-mt In Scott'- Eat-Idea antes rich blood. wall A the body and Mm than“: mm. It: oll-lood tmtrar" ml: to both body and brain. 'tUN-uh-mt-so' Stimulant. am. I' winter work on roads: . _.. 70 52 , put up aiGravel accounts l" 5cm 5 load 13 30 t the hotel , Ward 'ippropriiitions, Ward 1, ho t .1 Thou. Trumbull com’r...... 318 35 , 0 ac gwnrd approp. Ward 2, M. Mo. [ with thel, Innis, ttoat"...... .... .... 213 00 sheplder 88 z Ward approp. Ward 3, Geo. E. swiftly on; Penn tsottt'r.......... .... 174 85 Ward npprop. Ward 4, M. . t Priceville' Bllok trorn'r.........,.... 210 15 ad Thursday i Dr, Art/ton, _half_tsxptsnsss nt- Ittntelrtugee-tttdrmentts Yexkttoetirtsttkhezpertehefswiit 'tttrwttmrediekrttty thematmoden lmade since Miss Canada took up the l task of food conservation. it will be the most comprehensive attempt yet made by the Government to teach in a simple, practical way the housewife methods of keeping down expenses without lessening in the least the nutritive and palatable l qualities of her meals. To make Canada l 100 per cent. efficient in food consump- tion is the avowed object oftte display. The purchasing and preparation of food will be demonstrated as will also the elimination of waste and the use of lub- stitutes for the tomututre Inoet needed Oversea An interesting feature will be! a complete model kitchen at a large New A Government patriotic food show, oc- cupying one entire building. will be one of the features at the coming Canadian National Exhibition. The show will be in charge of the Food Ccntroller's Depart- ment and experts from MacDonald Institutes, at Guelph and Quebec, from Toronto University and other domestic; science schools. will demonstrate thel many discoveries in kitchen economies Making Consumer l00 per cent Efficient Po. H. Ctallitro is home on a month's leave. We are glad to rev port Mrs C. improving. R. C. s. C. will meet 'rlutrstur, Aug Ist, " Espliu. Helpers welcome “in Watson, Owen Sound , is visit- ing her uncle. Mr G. tr. Gilkes. Mr A. H. Barnet is visiting Cayuga, bud Hamilton friends. Miss L. Gleniater. Toronto; is a visitor " Mr Jan. Dingwall‘a. lent: Futon. chkridga. Moe dunes W, McEnuhule and a B. Gllkea motored to 0. Sound Friday returning Saturday. , Trtrntmll--Buck-Tut a further "ppropriation of 875 30 be made for gulch Ward. Carried. The Laurietamily, Hamilton, will give a concert in the hall here Mon. duy evening August 5th, under the auspices of the Esplin eoottrtrmtiott, A tree: is in store no reserve the date. Warm summer weather la ours. Hayxug la the order of the day. We are glad to report Mrs J. W. Armstrong able to be out again after a fortnight severe illness. 3rd. l expenditures.... ...... .... 107 50 I MoIrmis--Peart-'rut the Assistant , Provincial Secretary's suggestions re ‘amendment of the AuessmentAot be approved and that this Councxl ireuorifrmmd that the Townships he iasseaaed only every 5th year. and j that any necessary ehatutea be made manually at the Court of Revision. (Carried." , Mebtoits--Blaok-That " claim ot IS s. No. 4, Glenelg. this Council is gonna opinion that they are legally ;entitled sumo resolve that the As- , sessor be instructed to assess Lots 2, 1 I' and 4, con. 15. and Lots 3 and 4,) {cor}. 14, as ratepsverl to and School! ESection, No. 4. Carried. Tarnball--Peart-.Tut the Assess- men: Roll " revised by the Court " Revision on June 8th and passed on: to this Council be the Assemmenz Iloll for this Township ot Glen“: tor the year 1918. Carried. ' o The Council adj. tract! to August Blaek--Petsrt--Ttmt fees for sheep inspectors be $150 for Inspecting. valuing, Ind eertititate tor sheep killed by dogs. Carried. tending mug. of Health Oftieer:12 50 Bell Telephone Co. phone tax 3 90 Joseph Keiffar, buryinga dead can-ale. .... .... ...... ..-. 2 on wire fence .'. '.. TT.', ' . l Sevgral Path‘msaters go pay for Otders were issued on the Tr or for expenditures as follows ' Geog-gel Campbell, bonus for - - ,77----â€"-. Mimi]. r. Til rs. Bnmham. Barges & Co., T. J. [Bonnigam Dr Hutson. A. D Greuor, I Fred . Wrix ht, Clerk of Pickering! Township, the Commissioners for; wards l, 2, , and d, their reports. iutuse-Mtunnis-Thet this Council ( apnoves mule communications andl suggestions of the municipality of the 5' tnwnehlp cty'irkerine and than copy I ot this reaolarion be sent to the and. tp, Carried. nfi- .vu-u DI IUUUWI: never-l account: for winter Wortfon roads; Goo. Campbell petition for wire fence bonus; Circulars from gepuy Provincial Secretary, F. W. EI...---, vm V__- “I! "at all! "it. the no" in the chain of In: meeting rend and c tm.,-.-., _. ....., we roeve ttt the shit. Imus: of In: heating rend and tsoetiirtnttd. Conn-nioations read " follows ; several aoconnu for winter wary on l'nld- . CH-, IN, - ' .- GLENELG COUNCIL HOPEVILLE J. B. Black. Clerk. 'ttht July 6th yLfiiieiiiikiUrC. In/be Tumour .... 107 50 $17 00 6400 150 While there are objectlona to the threshing gang lg Ontario it ia hoped to lnltluo the work on a reasonably urge scale thle year. The Ontario Department ot Agriculture ig mahintt e study or the propoeluon n It ween the tuner, whlle the Ontario labor Bureen bee agreed to provide 5,000 men for threshing my it there ta e demend tor the“. With eulteble eo-opereuon between the term puhlle of the province and the Preview We: of Agriculture there eloeld be no Mt: II WI; ' leree ember at one. at tell. ' Mere are shorter ot labor this yea: than they have ever been beta”. in many cases more may be but one man on a tum, muted, perhaps. " a boy. It will be necessary. mete- tore, to economize labor In - In possible in order that am you“. her- veu any be Men on and the an work completed in preparation tor the 1919 crop. The person buying milk has certain duties m order to ensure a sale pro- duet, especuslly lor children. Among these may be menuoned: Placing the milk at once on delerery In A retrie- erntor or cool cellar protected tram dust and odors, and by keeplnx it tn a titthtly-cloaed "tsv-pr-tsly lo the mun bottle covered wun an lu- verted glans tumbler, or specml cov- er; the top ot the tullk-cap should be wiped to remove dust. belore taking it Iroln the milk bottle; no more nmx should be taken tram the supply bot- ‘lle than is required tor a. meal; any "iett over” hulk, should not be put. into the supply Vessel alter the meal, as ths wlll llxely spoil the whole or the hulk on hand; Hulk when to a tsick-room should not be used tor any other purpose, except tt be boiled and men only tor coolung; hulk bottles should he washed as soon as empty and be promptly returned to the iutlkmtut---itt no cue should milk bottles be used tor any other purpose in the house than. tor holding mia.-- Prof. H. H. Dean, Ontario Agricul- tural College, Guelph, Ont. ..__-., .v N-v-..-v - "'"_adh6 ia, heat " to no aetrtWea to 150 do- gma. in, hold at. Luis temperature tor twenty to thirty minutes, then cool to bo degrees P. or below and hold at. this temperature until deliv- ered to the consumer. Patsteurtaed an: in the sales: mm ot min: tor humans to drink. "Salety ttrat" is a good slogan in the min business. lo make milk one it must be drawn trom healthy co-r-tsly those which have passed the tuberculin teat; the stable, pasture and all surroundings must be clean; the menu: which come in contact with the milk must be clean; the persona handling the milk Should be a living advertisement or “ampli- hed cleanilneea; the delivery was- gons, cans, measured, etc., should be clean. in order that assurance ot satiety may be doubly sure, " la ad- vlsuhle to pasteurize the tsuu,---ttut Detailed iruortnatton may be secur- ed by consulting the (Alice ot the Commissioner ot Agriculture, Parius. ment Buildings, Toronto. The salient points ot the report {which has been prepared regarding ?their findlaga are brietiy: (1) That I garbage has a tood value ot between =38 and $9 a ton; (2) that it should bo ted entirely untreated, i.e., that it should not be heated, washed or sorted; (3) that residents ut towns I and cities where garbage is to be ted, rmnst separate their garbage, placing itablo retuse only in a separate con- tainer; (4) that tor every 100,000 ot population a. minimum ot 6,000 tons of garbage ia produced each year. which will feed 3,000 hose; (5) that the double treatment (se- rum and virus) tor hog cholera must be given to make the plan feasible. A small percentage ot our garbage has been ted to hogs already but we regulations ot the Federal Veterinary Director-General compelled feeders to sterilize garbage by the boiling or steaming process and prohibited the lmmunuuug ot boss by the double treatment against cholera. Since re- turning to Canada the investigatlne committee has taken the matter up with Dr. Torrance, however, and has secured his permuaiot1 to allow un- treated garbage to be ted and hogs to be given me double treatment. subject to very reasonable conditions. This is the evidence given by a commission appointed by the Agri- cultural Section at the Ontario or- gsnixation of Resources Committee, to investigate the feeding ot garbage to swine. The commission consisted of J. E. Brethour, Burtord; F. W. Johnson, Waikerville. and Justus Miller, Toronto. These genuemen have lately returned from a tour ot American cities where garbage is ted to hogs and are of the opinion that Ontario ought not to delay longer in the matter. HE pen ls mightier than the sword --eapeeially when it has a pig in it. Then mul- tiply that pig by 40.000. Multiply this again by 200 le., and an impaslng total at 8,000,000 lbs. ts reaehed--mors pounds ot pork, m. deed, than were exported by Canada shortly before the war. Yet Ontario could produce that huge quantity by utilizing a valuable tood commodity that at present is almost entirely wasted - the garbage ot our town. and cities. Thresmng Gangs tor own-no. Supplying Milk for City (Contributed by Ontario Department of Agriculture, Toronto.; Ploper Care at Mr, Product. In the Summer Timo-mt-atm, Gangs Will Help to Relieve Farm Labor b'hortagrr--wore In to Be Initiat- ed This Year. MILK IN THE WARM WEATHER WHY WASTE GARBAGE? It Can be Utilizewa Food tdr the Hogs. Banff, Lake Louise. Field and Glacier are in the heart of the Canadian Pacific Rockies and on the main line of the Can- adian Pacific Railway. The Ram"! and Toronto Daily Mail end Empinfor I yen-m... The Review end Daily hoe Prue The Review end Weekly Free Press tor one "se.................. The Review end Weehy Sun toe I P"--.-.............-.. TbeReview end the Funny Her- eid and Weakly 8t- lor 1 yet! Resorts in the Canadian Pacific Rockies M.gIllmietsiat for 1 tear.............-..-.-."...'.'.."."."".'.".".". The Review ind the Fumen' Ad. mm for I you... . . ............ siviigir 54320.0 The Review And Mata Daily star for I r-....................... The Review and Toronto Duly News for one "v.................. The Rovhw and Toronto Thar Globe toe tr-..."...............". Always being able to de- pend on A HYBLOP has made it the ideal choice of the bicycling public. You can laugh " the high cost of shoes if you get entice a HYSLOP. We have them in stock. The Review and Toronto Daily World for pm...................... The Renew nod Daily Admin- or foe omrpt.r........................ It's ready at the mo-ent you want it. Nothing to do but swing into the saddle and sway. 1on Wednesday evening last. Supper 1 was served to a large crowd. After supper a weli rendered program was handled by the chairman. Mr B. T. Edwards. It consisted of addresses ‘by the chairman and Mr Angus Me. I lntosh of Dornoch .. recitations by 1 Miss Leila Varly of MarkGle, Mr L. g Burgess of Chicago and Mr J. Dand- 1 son ; solos were well rendered by Mr 10. W. Littlejohne of Flesherton. Mr 1 Peter Ramage of Durham and Master Willis Coekburn of Orange Valley. Mr J, Dundas and Mrs Dr. Brown of Markdale favored the crowd by a very pleasing duett. The chorus by the young people was enjoyed by all. Very sweet violin music was furnished by Misses F. and B, Kennedy of Ches- ley, Mr Pat Malone of Dornoch and Me Fred Cutting of Markdale. God thors the King closed the program after which the young people used the platform for dancing. The proceeds amounted to about $180.00 which " ter the expenses are taken out will be used for patriotic purposes. 1 Get into the habit of being "On Time." With the HYSLOP wheel punctuality is easily maintained- The Lounston Mrmng circle met " the home of Mr: a. Leitoh'a on Wi. day when a very nieces-la! meeting we! hold. Collection unmounted to $415. Mrs Leuteh served I deinty tee at the close. Next meeting wlll be held " Miss H. McCarthy’s on Aug 9. A very succesefnl even; wee the garden party held " Mr O. MoAtthur’s Pie. Arthur Loitera and Min Arms Sullivan of Markdale spent Sunday with Mr John MoCunhy'l. Mien Amelia McCarthy “I ulna home. A number of this put took in the barn-raising on Thursdly n Mr Hong‘s. We oongratulata Miss Edna Wright and Mr Shady Baker on passing their recent Entrance examinations. Mrs Ska-pun” and three children of Toronto ure viaitmg relatives here. Mr Ah 1 Campbell of Crawford spent Sunday ch'ung with friends: here. Pu. Louis Matthews returned home Mona, on I thirty-thy [one that having been in the houpitnl for some time. -_ -___ "T""'""""" "I!" .. Boa-on, in with; her man. Me and In John lwuthy. Mira Minnie Livingnone at Priso- ville in visiting her liner, In Joneph Moth“). titstAifftf"'iyiii) wf0?es9Vog, " 0N mm; " I Clubbing Rates and West” Witnes- WAUDBY ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 875 410 440 290 440 IEW FIBRE BOARD in, to Sign “out! ia, A 0" ttntr fit'tgt Me. m - 0.0 In: W “Solo tau-dbl tlll"t't'dMAht Shine!“ and lath always on hand " right ices. Custom iimrtng pumps; attended to MM, DOORS, and all kinds of HOUSE FITTIIGS no “Ted ham to Announce to residents Dot-hum And trurrottttd. ing country. that he bu hie Planlng Mill Ind tutor-y fully N,'."'" and it prep-red to take orders DURHAM PLANING MILLS Dr Jamieson will be at the Commercial Hotel. Pticeville, every Tuesday. Thurs- day and Saturday from 10 a. m to l p m. Arty calls left with Mr. McVicar will be attended to immediately. The business will be continued at the same stand, by the former partner. John McKechnie, to whom all notes and ac- counts due the former tinn are now payable. Dated July 9th, 1918, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore subsisting be- tween the undersigned has been dissolved by mutual consent. Great Lakes Steamship Service Canadian Pacific Steamship 'Manitoba' now leaves Owen Sound 10.30 p. m. each Thursday for Sault Ste, Marie, Port Arthur and Fort William. Steamships "Keewatin ' and "Assinirxa" will sail from Port McNicoll Wednesdays and Sat- urdays commencing June lst. Lot No. 29. Con. 2, W. G. R., Bentinck 100 acres. 85 acres bush, Well-watered. fair buildings, school within a half a mile and church convenient. No incumbrance. Immediate mien. Bargain to quick purchaser. Apply to To quick purchmr. Seven acre- of land. more or less. A good oomfortnble brick house, in good atone cellar full size of house. and a fairly good arable and barn. Water at the door, " miles east of Hahn hotel on the 2nd com, Glenda. For particulm apply to A. H, JACKSON Fifty aces. one mile south of Durham onmmn road. Handy for shipping. 12 acres seeded down tlus spring with oats, remainder in hay and a few acres of alfal- fa. Good pasture Some cedar and other timber. Plenty of good water un the back and front of this farm. A bank barn and houses for pigs, sheep, hens, etc. NodWcl~ ling house. Only a few minutes drive tro.rn Durham. Will sell at a reasonable price to quick purchaser. Clear deed. Also horses and cattle. Apply at once. Mrs Marg. Murdock, Box 65, Durham ZENUS CLARK Three boys about 17 years of age, wish work.or? farms. Position on farm open to married man for year's engagement. com- mencing June IM. Particulars from I A. H. Jackson, Durham! Anortrpe-t....... 555m5m Oshawa-“.... STS 575 Chapm- an........ 3005c325 Gnu. ............. 25to 80 tktvni1iintr.......] .. 80 to 80 Dunn: July " 1918 E0!!- lt.e,totr..... Dissolution of Partnership For Sale Cheap Film For Sale LtAIgd‘po-lu (or Due. Farm for Sale or Joan stzn. Durham NOTICE G. & J. MCKECHNIE Jas. McDonald, Aberdeen an " 555m5w " " ZENew Dry Goods t ' Overalls t and Jackets , Bulldog, Acme. i,; 2 BigB & Bob Long ' f000iFserstnitrsirsve, -------a- war time to re- place the oftiee men who go ovcncn to fight in France and Flnddem. Thou. and: are going now ; thou-unit will go later on; be patriotic and begin now to pup-u to on their places by attending FIB: u month In "aa, " $350!; ll. l. Km. YOUNG WOMEN m manning Student: should an: n: the but: 1tygs?rrtksermitpiiatTii". Bunyan-u use!» 't'tt2'spgrx,eyj.iiii, r"ll'l't,',',t, u n nouns: a: mutant. My to man amiga phoebe residence. ' Pnt1tt,cu)ttjetotritrtp- In. giiliiri, one. The trustee. In moms-"e uln- tntitteml yum "more no 'Ptnrtoimtitmtteie,it% Ind pupil. have every taunting): the m Mammalian at vied“. DURHAM .HIGH SCHOOL Mona “chum ttve,e2ttttttetiiiiiiiiFii'iaettnt. mm. In enema! um 't$Smetttat Inppuu we “any. 00.. lo: lull Junior Dunn; um Hume- [mun won. the [allowing alum-em no. u! m cur-u I "105 ALLAN. 2t.ntUe, Chuusrmlmh, Also ttertitiaate In hymn] Culture. Sub- jocu; science. Mutual-ne- lad Spelling. HIE-H J. WINK. B. A., of Quen- Uulrenizy Subjects; mun. Art, tittisrasure, OOIIlpo-l non. Ken-1mg. (ieomphy. Ancient ulster! limit. CRYDERII‘N. a. A., Tomnto Univ "aity.alsocerutiad, In Phy.iealnulturc; Iubjcctn; ling. Gunman. French, British all-mam.) Hutoey, Composition. Wilma: Ia... nod-ante. manner". tor I tom aa.. nun be mud-e It me Reet Magnum-m. - component Id men. at to Ceylon P. 0.. wax he pl mum to, Tenn; on tbppiUtntitttt Io - Mr Ianul deuce in Ceylon. tr, Horizon fi'dtef't,IT, PR m 0 "tttc " tMttttaer, In 'ilftl, bunches. _ ‘. ,,,,_ *1 - met: mammal "hidiiauGTiroT"aTir.s"'i'l I” or“ IOU. b-ua.- quu. '-' n. a 'uln'tutaocattrttstmuGio-it new.“ Olm- " If}. HUTTON. 11.0.. c . 0&8.th an. 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