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Durham Review (1897), 13 May 1920, p. 8

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,k do, Pet' afie It: tin If fr in: " ob en tit in at b o. -c.un1n.rrup. a. 'e. 3333333335 33:53.93 333 as.) g.1 “moral dlstttrbtutce of the bodily murmurs. '51-th. hysteria. pale and unlit-w romplrxlol. wallow of the tongue and lips. puMners un- der the (ms and Heart Murmur are generally assembled with An- aemia. must lead to weal-cu of the body. General Dummy Ind Inch . Pill down condition that the sullen: hm . prey to IIIIIOI! any epidemic disease -- especially 1gttittettaa, Colds and La Urippe. is the most reliable medicine to new. it will bring ttack the rm, rheehm and rel-tow Vitality and “go-r. Do not be diaronnged and do not worry tor you will only get worse, Plaro your Cotthdettee In "in kin]! Heart and Nerve. Remedy tor it he a complete tunic that will bring back the happiness of good Mum: that you so nun-h demo. Buy a few Donal to-duy. Prim bor a box, ' tor 82.60. Sold try all dulerl or by mail. postpald. Hull-n Limited. Linton-.1. Thll In a result of the lack of the ordinary no corn-ulna In the blood. Thu too frequent neglect of this complaint, especially In the “so ot gaming girls and you“ won-on. ix taught IN] the great- est danger. Hackings Heart and Nerve Remedy l: R. J. ARNILL HolsteinE ammmmmmmgmmfimmm%é Splendid line of other Perfumes, Talcum Powder Toilet Water, Tooth Paste and Powder, Face Creams, etc. A full line of Toilet Soaps. The DownTown Shoe Store by getting your WHITE SHOES while we have your size in stock. Below you will find a partial list of prices : Men's white canvas Bals, leather sole. . . . . .4.” Men's white canvae Oxfords, leather sole. . . 3.50 Women's white canvas Bals, Louis heel. . . . 3.75 .. " Bale, sport heel . . .. MS .. .. Oxford, Louis heel. . 3.25 .. tb Oxford, Cuban heel. 3.25 .. .. Oxford, sport heel .. 2.75 To Ladies ! Prepare for the Warm Weather iaaaaaaésu-zst- ..t.":tF.ttrtt6i Everything for THE TOILET N ER KISS P.yy,'pI,1ya1tlye/,lee1'yLl't'.'.- Poorneu of the Blood Fainting, Palpitation Our Motto: "Reliable goods at moderate prices. A fair deal to everybody." Wall Paper LirtlU'ii,li,zrg.'d0 All Kinds of Garden Seeds Cloth, Gingham. Prints, Muslins. Embroidery, Summer Underwear for Ladies and Gents Bee the Goods before buying elsewhere rmmmmmmmmmmmmmmg hr Spring Goods 'i, WIhy Goods, Silks, Voiles, Lawn and we will have the largest and best assorted stock ever in Holstein. Call and be convinced The Central Drug Store Full Stock of Orebb Shoes Linoleum 0ilcloth Ronnie's Rod Clover No.1, Victor Mammoth Alsike, Timothy. Men's and Bors'--- pair guaranteed. J. S. MCILRAITH The Cash Shoe Store Artwythitty to make up a //tst-clat, Goeral Stove S. MeBETH, Prop Face Powder. Talcum Powder, Per- fume, Toilet Water, Sacha! Powder. with ceiling, and out into border to match. are Mostly all in I The lamb on Sound” morning, Why I, of Mr John MoDougoll. ro- _ moved one of the oldest and moot. to- !noecud tuition" of the township ot f Egremont. 110 In on. of the pion- Ioen Ind was born on July 15, 1834, at Leithholm Bermekahire. Sea land. n w. in from the bloom border "rum. (the Tweed. lie come to Conoda 'th . his porenu in Iri42. They settled "our Peterbotough in the township ot Smith. He come to Egremom in the your NSF), over six" year- ago. 1and settled on lot. 2 con IO, beside his brothel. th, bus Henry MeDougttll, who come In tho prekusyosr He was married in MM to Cuberine Hun ter of Egrsmunv who survives. The family consist"! of the F00! Ind three daughters i Jlmea who was killed in tho Begin: Cye'ono on July 1.1912; John on tlu, hmm-tead: Wnllinm, Mary Win Jacob Quinn.) Hugh aud [Mme (Mrs Gilbert, Me. l‘luew) of Aylesbury, 888k ; Geo. " Avonlen, Sank. and Barbara who died m 1893. II broth-r Wm of Manuel. Man. nnd’wo sisters Mrs Wm Whyte of 'Winrtou and Mrs 'l'hna 'l'vndall ot P,,tertroro survive. Demand was I lupus! in religion and a leual In halides. The lnmul took place the “lowing Monday And In Innely iMtrutiett. Ilrv W.T. Szeyon c ‘nduo- ted the Ionic" The poll hem" were Mr John McDongall. non of de. canted and Ge mpbnu '. Mass" .1... IL. Henry ir', . Wm J and Nichol Me. Dounll Ind Herbert llama,» Con- led -l:ep. Death of Mr John McDongall All widths from 1 yd up to 6 yards and at the right price. 3.50 3.75 3.75 3.25 i To create more interest and been "totnpetitiort, Councillor Gilbert Mr. i, Eacheln is going to donate a cup to ‘the winning team in an lineman! lTownshlp League. A good league 1can be formed with Dromore, h'eovil, Orchard and Holstein clubs with 1pmsibly another entry ortwo Let i these clubs organize " nrce and not. 1ily the Holm’em Seer, Bert Ecclvs, so Ithat in a couple of Week: a league *schednle can be arranged It is hop- ',ed to have a live length: in operation ‘hy June net. or very shortly alter. ;Appavenlly the teams are well out iched, judging by the close gums of last season. and with a trophy in - iview forthe top notchern. some ex- . _ citing moo-Is wtll beataged this sum- It. inner if the league is successfully A) , pushed through. it“ lining secured the services of John Brown " Manager of the Holstein Live Stock Shipping Amciation, the Directors ask all farmers in the vicin- i'y to ship cropentwvly, Co-opera. tive live stock atnpping Is iuctensing vety rapidly. Let us not be behind in Holstein ling.- (shipped on Thursday a and eat to. sheep and) mba 04 "omit 5 until [author notice. I‘ll-nu intending' to thip phase no- tin Ian," tt few dawn that). W. H Hunter. President. Neil Caldcr, Secretary Ship‘your Stock Ctr-operatively Holstein Football Club re-orzam‘z ed for the coming season last Friday night when the following manage- ment was elected: President. Bert Gibson : Secy Treas, Bert Ecclen: Captain. Clarence Calder ; Mani-get, Robt Sim Pracim will be held twice a week, Tuesdav and Friday night. in Trndall's field adjoining the park. A full turn out of all players is urged for Tuesday night at least. Players and spectators! are re- questnd to enter playing field from the Park through opening in fence. The teachers took advantage of Atbor Day by a general clean-up and decorations that will be prominent for some time. ()thus as Well as the children could take lemons hom such and do a little wotk and not only make their own places but the village ms well show the results. Let us make the \illage look ill best this season. . Mr A, Hunt, Wingham. has been installing Hydro power for the Creamery Co., while others have, under the supervision of Mr D. A. Cameron, been getting things into shipshape, and expect to start oper- ations soon. The residents ot Holstein and vie ittity Wish to express their sympathy to the friends of the late Mrs W. Sea. man who died at her home in Mount Forest on the 8th. Mrs Seaman was well known, lining spent the greater pan of her lite here, At a meeting of the Methodist Quarterly Board on Monday evening at last week, Rev. W. M. Lovegrove by unanimous vote was invited to remain as pastor for the fourth year. Rev Mr Crew. Moorelield, preached in the Presbyterian Chulch last Sun- ds'y, while Rev. Mr Scott took his work. Sacrament will be dispensed next Sunday. The party who removed three ties from R J Amin’s showcaseinatoreon Saturday night, May In, will avoid noubleif he will mum: " bttee by mail or otherwise, as he is known. HOLSTEiN LEADER Home Ind lot adjoining village of Holstein, tormetty occupied by the late Mrs D Allan. The home is brick, lot about half an acre in area. Offers will be received by underoigu- ed executuxa. _ our he; csiaiai/eUiiriiiii.TUii.rt I we can do for you. We give voc- ational training to returned mu. Mr. Forestt-mtratroro-wineham C D. A. McLACH LAN. President Sr lV-Elhcl Allen. Jr lV-Ewart Alles, Myrtle Ross Sr Ill-Ella Ellis . Mary Brclea. David Ailer, 'Jean Eccleo Meivin Troup. Jr Ill-Mary Bittorf. Sr H-Fun. Haas, 'Multon Schenk. Willie Ferguson. Jr ll- 'Murrav Ross. Jr I-Heart Ross. . Lorne Schenk. Ken. neth Allan, Harold McPhee, Primer-- Orvile Ketchabaw. Neil Schram, Elmer Troop. Lena Ketchubaw. Grace Schram. Jr timer-Kenneth Rows, P. M. Roberts, teacher Those marked . present every day. Pr A- J Heaney. D O‘Connell. T. Fidler, W Arnill, E. Baird. M Wood- yard. Florence Kerr, teacher Pr B-rr Smith, I. McCall,.\'. Johnston, W. Ethan, V. Allan, M. Fldler. Sr t---G McMillan. v. Johnston R. Nicholson, A Sim, B. Smith & L McKenzie (q S McCall. R Rife. Jr. ttrt-C. Johnston, C. Ts ndan. C. Ar. nill Pr C-D. Haas, J. Lewis, B Irwin, R. Christie, M. Haney. 3rd - Margaret Ami". Edward Brooks, Ruth Smith, Maxwell Tyn- dall, Jas Christie, Jack Irwin, Frank Heaney, Gladys Rice. Lilian McCall, Jean Ellis. Jean Baird, Jane Haney, John McKenzie. V A. Fates, teacher q Junior Room Sr attd.-.t Hus. M.Chrintie, 1 Gibson. A. Brooch. M Thad-11,1 Fiddler, J. Haas. P. McMillan. l Aitken, S. Woodyard, S. Fiddler, t McKenzie Jr and-J. Calder, C. Smith, Finder. E. Bilton. Jr wth-Ruby Lewis, Agnes Evans. Robots: Hana. Matilda Christie, John Calder. Emma Aitkens. Grace Baird, Matjorie McCall. Bertha Bilton, How. ard Finder. Sr 4th--Austirt O’Conneil, Joseph Ellis. Addie Haas, Jarvis Scott, Beat- rice Finder. Mr McInnes drove to o. Sound to attend the funeral ofthelate Hon. A. G. McKay and to lay upon his grave a sheaf of White heather. Over 40 years ago Mr McKay taught in S. S No I I . can - uua "ennui, la a wen-nourlsnea body. It is an open secret that , I Scott s Emulsmn Thou from Yeovil who attended Vamey’s church res-opening last Sunday, repott a splendid setvice and a ptettily renovated church. Reeve Melons. Robt. Nicholson and Mttt Whyte have purchased new Miss Ethel Mulch of Toronto, came home on Saturday for a Iottnight'a visit. Mr Nelson Galloway of Detroit, recently spent a low days with " aunt. Mrs W. Great. He wu accom- panied by his little daughter Evelyn. Miss Effie McDonald of Hopevme, has been the guest of her cousin. Ruby Philp, tor the put tew days. "riiiGri Sta-(Et- Mrs. N. Long has returned home after spending a few weeks with her niece, Mrs Ed Ray. We are may to hear In McDoug- all he: not been well since going to Peterborough but hope she will soon be all tight and able to enjoy her stay there. Mrs. J Reid in also rallying from her sickness. She was recently vial. ted by It and Mrs. J. Line and baby Jessie of Swinton Park. We were glad to have Mrs, S. lic. cles with " again on Sunday. She had come " from at: Forest to visit her mother, Mrs Lamont who his about m overed from her recent ill- Central Business College Students May Enter at any Tine We h.ave experienced instruc- tors. we thorough coupes and mum graduates to 'totitis. Get oar tidy school yuds testify to Arbor Day. On Sunday the beloved mounts of our fair land were remembered by sermons, songs, tiowertr, letters. &c, -loving words and gifts - while many were the wistful tender recol- lections of the dear ones who have laid down iife's buxdens. THE DREAM REVIEW is of wonderful help to those who are run-down in vitality from any cause. Try itt Scott a Home. Toronto, Ont The secret of buoyant, vigor- ous health, is a well-nourished Holstein School Report ONTARIO ARCH TORONTO NO. 9, EGREMONT David Allan. Holstein W J Robertson, 246 Poplar Plains Rd Toronto Ont For Salt YEOVIL David Allan. Clerk [humming Iti, lotto - All change-4 " protpr in magnum! Ivnhnny ttn,orion uf mun. (but would be on uni Null m any other "you mun he Eel". to the Clerk m min- g u no clung“ or rrfunds can. be mule after the urging uf and' Roll on nid due. The Annulment; Rail in open for impectmn. ' Court of Revision, Tp. of ligrem't The Conn of Review" on the Aw.. Minuet". Roll for the township ol IU, "mm" I!” tro lot in flot.n mn on Schneldl). Mn 26 1020 u. 2 o'clock Mr. Wm. H Hunter in podium") whipping hm mule IO Tu‘ruuothu w ' k, I tius, c‘n'und. empcy can. . mun” mile mm.I on: the too mu y jam on tlre mad.t reminded I local humoin chine 12 b', of July. _ The motor truvk of the new Dur- mm Grammy made In initial n.und on buurdty he: and we mac-anus Ii h good encom- The rune of my Mr and Mn, Thus. Ssnnibv hue pnrcbustd a buggy in which (My u) and ttomg to Hal-Mn church. Mrs WineBrom: is main visiting a her dongbter's. Mu John Maury in Toronlo. Many Ire nlrudy through needing. Hr sud Mn p. er Reid an! d ugh _'" Msggie tum-ed no Datum: In: ,eerlr. The leiea' Auxiliary mats this week on Thur-any " 2 p. m. at the home of Mn John Gino”. A!) are iuviled and urged to attend. MotLer'a Day was tilting” obsenvsd ct Amos church on Sunday Int. Ap prnpnum music wn given by the chant who can: "Just a warm ot mother and oi Home an" Home." incorporating some of that tine old melody in ma composition ~I'llii'll " fecud many in the congr'rgntmn. A beautiful hornet. of roses mac d Ibo able, the handsome gilt ot Miss Nd lie AtuLison of ‘l‘uromo, at one time I ulna d and much apprecmud number of 'he choir. who exprereed them for the own-inn. va “my thanks Ng‘lw. may Ytttr rind w newer are" less. Thu chm: Wore each doeerd out m . sprig of white bvarseituh, the gift ol our worthy Ind qua'ufrd or garniat. “In Agnes Hanwick. Thanks bure too. At the lib nezer also Mm B ol Bennie sung u . "1u"Flt mm her I'll be there." the about j a. mg in the choral. Mr Robert Renniek (no I fine Ie'k to the Chrietien Endeavor " Amos Church Int night on the perfect ber- mony of the Bible, the 44 writer- clearly showin,, the irttiutn" of Div. ine mapmtion. These various boolo of the Ruble. divided es they are. show Preparetion. Menifestntion. Propag- tion, Explanation end Consummation. the Int not yet completed, He mo spoke of the eight Cmenente God made wnh mm. A tttost interwtmg and proiiabie eddreel. In this would of turmml we but of trouble our South over sweet clover ", eve-ylbing tr everybody " won "in claw-r" IL sums. Mr. Bdgu Rommel: in home on . visit to hut psrenu from Toronto, where be In: been unending Dental College. Mr John Snell spin locepubw oe. copied the pulpit " Amo Church, Dronore. in the shame. ot the mum- uer who in supplying oluvhere. Mr Vuotor Adnma lost . nimble bone In: week we an informed. Mr John Metturdo who curries on m extensive busmeu u general Met" in uddiuon to " blatskssmithing establishment. bu recently sold two land-owe rubber tired boggles of the Gouhoy mlnulaclure to Maura Camp- bell Watson 3nd Harold Atchilon. The Inner u enguged for the summer at Mr Wm Philp's Min Huld- Wttyte visited with her eon-ins. the Mines Bunuon over the wash end. It. Edgar Renwick bu returned home from Dental College and In. ' . ponitwn in Taylor) "on tor the summer. Robert Sinai] bu bought the Imus. Ind lot now occupied by Thou Smu- bio who intends returning to Euglnd In the neu- future, The next. meeting of the Women's Institute mll be held in the Hall on It, 29m. when I Indy delegate will be present. It in hoped all member, mll “tend thin meeting and bring other. will: than. The Inna-l meeting of the Tom. an". Institute was held on Wedmwoay of In: week. The following ottitsert, were elected ; Pres., In W. 1'tsilp ; “co Pro., Mrs Walter llutie ; Secy Trent». “is: Renwick : Dist. Director, Mn TAlchlaon ; Ihreetorg, Mrs It. Taylor and Benn Dunstan ; Auditon. Misses Else Salter sud Nellie Bun. 'ton, hire Wine: Home and “in Isabel no mending o tor days in Toronto with Mm Ens. Hague. Mr Ind In. Thou. Sunsbie spent the week and in Proton with their Swain", Mrs Jno McLIreu. Mrs The; D. Brown In: been yiai ting thin leek With her mother, Mn. N. MoAnhur. DROMORE On Monday evening an entertainment was held and the chair ably tilled by Rev Cole. Cornet and vocal solos by Mr E Leeann was a special feature. The Cole family showed their abi ity as Ptttei- tainers when Miss Marie recited and Mr. and Mrs Cole a duett Miss Cams of Holstein rendered a solo “bile Rev Mr. Lovegrove in his genial manner was much appreciated. Lin al ‘ulcnt was apparent when Mr R. McAnhur recited and Varney girls sang a quarteue. ly painted and paperrd. The walls. beautifully adorned with Incoming paper retiected credit on those who did the work. The gracelul display of Ilotvers which graced the pulpit and windows was very observant. The morning service was taken by Rev. Cole and in thetvere ing Rev Wren of Mt Forest spoke lorcib- ly to a large audience. Spectal music by the choir was rendered at both services. Varney church reopening took p'ace Sunday. The church had been closed yr tht gas} month as " N" ttting fresh» Mrand Mrs Cameron Lauder vis.ted Sunday with the Blyth family. While hitching a <pan of colts, Mr. Wilton had his ankle severely hurt, but we hope to see him out again won. Mr Wm. Grant recently sold the "Lau. der" barn lo Mr. Rubi. Lamence who will move it liter seeding. Mr Jas, Hay leaves this week to visit his son Melville in St Catharines. Mr. Cheater Hill, Stratford, spent the week end at Mr. Jas Kerry. Miss Annie Hay who has been staying with her cousin. Miss Winnie Barber, during her aunt's absence, returned to her home in Proton Sunday Mrs Richard Barber returned home Saturday last from Sasl: ' where she has as? nursing her daughter, Mrs. 'Rev ) ill, Mr Wilbert Blyth has bought Mr Thus McNiece's car. Mr and Mrs Albert Keller visited with the former'. parents on Sunday Mrs Angus Hooper recently visited her sisters Mrs Patterson and Mrs Porter. Mrs Wm Allan spent a few days at her mothers home, on returning from Fergus hospital. Mrs Robt Gadd has also been visiting with her parents. Miss Edith Edge was the guest of Miss Winnie Blyth last Sunday. g mmmuaac.- -ea"Caeae+Cie8e8ee= ad Get our price: on above Feeds. It will pay you to buy now as feed will be higher during the winter months. IF YOU NEED FEED Milling Oats Barley TAYLOR ify CO'Y Men I We have a car of STONES FERTILIZER . the way. Let us sell you some. Oilcloths. Linoleums. Squares FLOOR & SUGAR Brooms, Brushes, Polishes, Mops Wall p ROB ROY MILLS, Limited 'e have large stocks of all. Let us supply your needs ROB ROY MILLS, Limited 'aints Business Hours----) a. m. to 5 p. Clansmnn Stock Feed 1'iii per cent Corn) Chieftain Mixed Feed Jo per cent Corn; Crushed Oats Chopped Oats Oat Shorts Poultry Scratch Feed Feed Oatmeal Whole Corn Chopped Corn We will pay highest price for any quantitv of above G rain delivered at our Eiesatur. HOUSE CLEANING We are in the market for VARNEY Old Dutch Enamel $93,:3f";{9gl,;g;;3 ' ms an glossy. Best lish for renewing Woodman; 0 Cedar po . Decotint £52813 311315.318: Sher-Will-Lac $3in Old Dutch Enamel f., ’ We have ready for ynur m. Pa ers spection a most beauiilul In of Papers. They are mostly all ready-trimmed; if not,we willingly trim Hm. . We also have a couple of large sample Manila which you can select from and we um gel in you very quickly. The famous Bherwin-Willituns, and Martin- Senour. Maybe: little higher in price, hm the Quulity is also very much superior TERMS. CASH. TIME A wall finish in powder form Easy to apply and a good tinish Feed Oats Mixed Grain Extension Ladders l’vnrys Auto Supplies Wire Haws Contractor tor exertion of High- grade copper cable Lightning b'raic lot bruise and harm; ‘ctc, at tt wrvy ream-hie pm? Twelve “any th' periertee with Lightning Reds. Call, phone or write Mr and Mrs he Eden have mm their mw home formerly mmed I Campbell Bros. The tit Paul's Ladie,' Aid met home ot Mrs Arch Nun's on lied, and a goodly number “are pre~an Mrs Jas Allan is at present tint daughter. Mrs Geo Comm ol M! Mrs. A. Atutt,accomp.aied by Mr C. Queer, visited recently at the hut! th. Iormea's grandparrru, Mrs ti. Lu ol It Forest. Miss Eddh Edge, teacher, ~pcm week end with Miss W. Blyth, Tuint Congratulations to Mr and Mrs A: Lee on the arrival of a son. The weather remaining favorable of thalamus oi mic nanny wth' seeding this tgrel.. Mrs W. J. Allan spent a few day 6 .4 week at her label's. Mr Matt, Barber T Knox Corners. . JOYFUL EATING out the “mat of painful mdny. themil tahmt out ot both calm; an -deeful in their help to the -ett trmAUd with ova-audits tie- a tahe--relie4 pomp! an}. Unhga ”at loo_d if mod gun. MADE " SCOTT a IOWNE m or wows “Wk Kmnlns A varnish and stain Hm bined. are liable to an advance. Let us put you in 501m: " once. JAMES MYERS. Holstein we have a large stock of following Feed : ALLAN'S CORNERS MAY 13, 1920 FOR SALE mustang“, Peas Get our prices. in; on WT iioupaan, No. e.,,.,,-,---------"""""""- Du [and boot m h an Geaett's, Girl Wanted-T artigte. Ann's}? We and Dom Famine! deliver: any out ot town in large of mall q my. Get I tolder on "The Del: Application of Penman" It the mill n I: ‘AA ' may. a striped 'ttawl. ositnttly mud“! by "u Mrs. Roht An auction sale of l 1tepmperty of Mr. ti.F he held at his former m GIL May 29th at 2 p m tty A " MILL. LEVY. -Hanover's tax so: In” is it! It 37 mills, which mills higher than last year. The as man ot the town is somewhat lower 1 m "" which Ila: nude the genera! New. The School Board have inn edttteirleey from nine and nine te mills to fdngrtqett mills. Durban tic, 'toeed Will likely be animated try a ilu I'm when their climates to! yet! we tabled. Swen Pincus an Frau-Stock an In Wilton and Arnold Noble shu no an ot stock. and: and hogs and Wu mending to grade CII” F M. I10 the price (A live The U. F. o. did “I ship last I mm In in much In") low M with)!!! in it is surpnsmm the“ cones [rota these days. .0661“! k exceedingly M‘mn- it man“: an scan‘rly he hum my pace. In town this arch tar we paying In.“ to 85 a bag In! x teed ttttd In glad tout! it at thaw 'ni week. Cam: prices and trom 13 Pttr.ti-to* to Miss L l Previous to mansion her name Ing old Darin-m friends, the If; and several friends held a nu evening Inst Friday at the hm leader. Mr Allan Hell, tn Pym organist,Wt" Lillian Walker Imth‘ully ecu-ed u instrumrr wia for I number of yeah and music quickly passed an night and interspersed with guests were netted around all and (kindly Inden table. A', ouaticr' had been done to the Bell GIN att to attention, an " addicting MISS “MIKEY. \(m mm. that of the Choir an oi her ttntiritte ”Vices and t at hunt her. Illa“: wishing he mu! new Mending trt mm be patented a bt. all“ tmit Mil. Miss Wall "only “a. thanking the cl W (in and remarked 1 numb-wing now as n “all“ on time ago, 1. WW in etterd qtreneth. ll. W on - pastor a! mic “a words. all y at: to “in United; ulna "totr,etsaret-t other work ' ”All (It!!! bounces. Mr Thou. Wilson has pun fassurcdby‘w ..:;.. .. I and pxcpurin; t, _ . Farmers--- 'tsy th _" “foresight in tubing c.R “I and other readiiy ",i thk products-can .A,1 their worth. This Rm]: J I'd encourages (wet) Lin agricultural operutirui. " THE 'ijt, _- ._,.,ow Ne?! i"isaliii.)4l?Al'ctii's' M wing: '. ‘gnl‘C at Review “E P A N A DA WM BRANCH an. MY . - Mam m: IRANCM .0. WV. AID - IROGRESS l ai'TeW Co. On Sunday Nth May block talk t In buck, To learn "W " " te.T Saunders. I Issued try uwl. Finder wil y lamina to Roll. Dru-ll. " , of “when: It . S. F. McComb. I radiance on a: In I). See billsll and Ladies' white and h" hailed Md a

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