E'J Having net-Ind the senicee of John Duo"! " Mortage' ot the Holstei- Live Stock Shipping Addition, the Director. not mil fer-nu in m. Mein. to, to nhnp co-upennvely. Co-opera. tirq live noel shipping u increasing my rapidly. Le! In not be behind to Hole!“- "we shipped on Maya and cattle, eheep end lumb- n loud." new Invite: notice. he" minding to ship please no. my - e tea, can “end. W. H. lie-ten President. _ Nell Cold“. Seam!) Ship you: Stock Ceorerativety Comm"): in the election of High-I gndo ccppu "bl. 1.1mm†Roda. In! tho punctual) ot been". bum, ole. , 1'01")“:- upomneo In Ito cue l In cod repairing of Lightning 11ti Pnees no uncouth. Cali, 'm or; d in. Lsddon. 2 Ford 80 x a; lino I Meant. Cru- be-or The only Canadian School mth I WIC- Ciul department. (in: in ytutr Catalogue he: C. A. Feming, F. C.A-.. Principal O. D. Flaming. Secretary Fall Tom Opens Sept. lst thtruti3mtionthmtd I Anniversary at Holstein Br6ttrutiantkianet I "M “T: _ - Mackint- Meart and New. Romany in wt}. these PMs. 111l- oom- Mn 3:;ch well together and re m me good but): ot your Win the. atqtttetd. ran “this Kidney and Liver mm a. monument)“. no, no pun), mo. and do not Orb. or Ir- Me; my - bin “in“ will -eqdteqt tor Headache, Dish-cu. hi mm. Cu.“ Tongue. Lou " â€as. tmtl-ttset, an on the W. and may other "it that. no du- a; Corotipatioet. Winn the" in mam». Manon.- - and you no "all run down" and “a. new" it would be just no we!) “an†out of an &'tHrqeteastttoetarmtbr4Nrt.tt.at '_r-eto6.,x6tehrovertto "you: ttethqMigtd ovum " you are and of Iickmu'md h†but the Power. Ability and Nate Mo todo your duly work - your New†In all Sham-mi 1-! we mm two Remains a uh] can we um Minty manure “in mum. do w your and" why and an for mature. uni do In do any other kind for If you do you wil In fooled mm at the ".rt-tyororittmtt-tttrereamtttr an we mum". Haunt. Limit- "of Newman-clued "or can. The Heart action be a... mail the Nerves mine on no. ure, Power and Vigor and the - machine" becomes full ot 'Soo" 3nd vitality. it; R. J. ARNILL Holstein 'igatataiotaauraesyasaras-, JAMES MYERS. Holstein Our Motto: "Reliabre goods at mode/ate prices. A fair deal to everybody." Owen Sound. Ont. Cloth, (ll-glans, Prints, Muslims, Embroidery, Sun-ct Undetwoar to: Ladies and Gents In Dry Goods, Silks, Voiles, Lawn For every day and for Sunduy ; Iror work and for dru- occuiom. Your Ii» " here. SHOES of all kinds Men's 8: Boys' Bathing Suits For Summor you desire Shoes that are light, out. airy and comfortable. You will find urin- hction here. We have for your needs a cum- plate stock of Canvas Shoes, White, Black & Tan also Patent Pumps , and Oxfords Full Stock ororebb Shoes FOR SALE at the Cash " Trade Paid for Your Produce. ----Ju" the this for wnm weather. Men's and Boys'--- pail gunnnteed- See the Goods ufore buying olsewher, STRAW HATS We have u good choice. for $lJllMill WEAR ed. some neteetio.. "will“! with wit and humor and "and pull of bum". To the Jon" 0! and: there was a Hoodlum of eqrltqtred woe. u and a honor, ot put. acid.- on "rho, in the midst of temp-non en tall back upon MI Miler tortrtretrgth To do this we must cultivate the Ipmyel lite. The Hal-0M: Male Quartet“ [no I way In progn- nn Monday on ling. Each number of that clinic-- gut-bed bud of “up" in I spam-Km on his out. Not . Oil'). link! In on! of p100: and even port ot their “lied plan:- was well rote" i There were three attitudes to temp- ' tation ; no nun has any business to , look lor temptation. it will come all too readily without looking for. Then 'there were temptation that can best Pe met " running away trom that, and this running u not an act at cow- ,atdlce bot of courage : the only manly 'thinx to do in nanny casea was to Inn. In the third place in the battle with temptation we taunt never be a quit- ytet. Failure should make us humble , hut not dumbing. Han dttfers from the hint: when, every time he y/y Jhe naea again. Blessed ia the man "rho. in the midat of tam-mum. "-1 ( The Harmonic hGl. Quartet'e of London led " the setwce of phi" acceptably. The personnel consists of Wesley Roberto, 'pt term ; C. J Pink, 23d tenor; Pave, King, bati- tone; Fred DOIllng, bum. It King In Inuvcidablv ab-eat on Sunday. but the trio present rendered Iplendld music in fine lute and hat- mon. The solos by Roberts and Devlin; were pleasing numbers “a all showed “hinted voice! The “coupe-in Ill Mrs Rum who alto showed lute and “May. i In the evening his topic was "Over. coming Temptation." based on Heb- rec-13 ; :8. where Paul asks tobe prayed for. “Pray tor us. for we trust we have a good conscience " IHe asked to be prayed for that he ‘might be enabled to lite up to his own ideals. He needed more powet Vlld to get this he required note prayer. Just so every minister was "tronrer when his people can": to church in a pravetlul spirit. Paul ilrked to think td human life as a bet. tle temptation was universal and .God’a pnrpone was that men should Ilearn something from temptation :To-ptatlon doe., not hurt but giving III] to it does. "Blessed is the man 'thnt endureth temptation." It In a pin", pointed senior, elearte and irtsprestrtvelr doliverrd and will long tom I net-01y ot the Anuivemty octvice ot 192u. At the morning} service Ir Milli- kan spoke from two notable utteran- ces otour Saviour .' "Come " alter Me," and “Many um: will come after Me, let him dcnv Mind!" " which he showed the true spirit that must prevail to accept the gracious invita- “on. F. S. Millihen of Harri-ton to preach- er and mnlic by the Harmonic Inle Quartene of London, drew Inge con- gregations. In the morning the church was lull, In the evening it I83 jammed, been in the nielea too, and some standing. Flowers, (an: and orange 1mm adorned pulpit and plattorm and a reverent worshiplul spirit adorned the pews. Hofatein Prubyterius had red. letter days on Sunday and Monday tut. the occasion being their uni- veruty. Good weather an Sunday, together with the attraction of Rev. Mia's Annie 3% in 114;;- onto for a little holiday. Mr. andflln. Geo. Spence of Girvin. Sank. have been no“: n W. Groati during th. pan week, also calling on ottterr old noighbon. " is 14 yoan since they loft their tum on the 12th con. to go west and that lriondu wen plowed to no then: again. Ther are considering a trip nut Hummer to England and Fun“ Mr Ind Mrs Thou. Bunston had the !.t?eyNt1t. te. oi ouuvtnining their -_ v. --.-.--uun§ "Inf con-ml It and Mrs Haber of Hamilton. and brother Jno of Toronto; All than mntionod motored to Goldntme and visited their cousin. Geo. llnnry. Mr and Mrs Mutoh mad Min Stow!» Ion recently took I motoring trip, visit.- ing friends " Gilt. Kitkilu, Blmira, Photon, lie-Dolor, to. Quito n nnmher from this vicinity at. tended Mt Forest U. F. o picnic. rain again and wen disappointed notto hear Premier Drury. Min Mabel Orchard. Ms Foragi- within. her aunt. Mrs Match. I Since last week's were written our Sr. I boys have had two football games Last ( Tuesday evening they went to Orchard ‘end came out No l-Score t-o. Last Friday Holstein team came back and once more e tie was the result. H. So far for the League standing Yeovil heads the lint with ' points-two games to play while Dromore is a close second with 4 points and three trames' to pley. Ot the eight lunches played nix have been tie! a) the teams are fairly well matched and great interest is being taken. Rain is a common adjunct of present festivities. The morning of our U. F. 0 picnic was no exception but, it cleared at noon and despite the doubtful appearan- ce a considerable crowd gathered and enjoyed the afternoon in social chat and listening to the program which consisted of good music by the Mt Forest Pipe Band, vocal solos from Messrs Ramage and Mather, addresses by Reeve McIn- nis, Miss McPhuil and Mr. Burnaby, President of U. F. 0. These were lieten- ed to wi h interest but as we expect a fuller account of them will be given, we shall not enter into details. After sing- ing of the National Anthem lunch was served and then came the football match between Yeovil and Holstein junior teameremlting in e victory for the home l boys. score 3-0. By this time it was l mix ing attain and the pic-tickers wended 1 their way homewarde. The Oranlemen's Day 18 over for an- other year and despite the decided damp- ness a goodly number of our citizens went to Mt Forest to join in the celebra. tion. Everything is apparently in a pros- perons conddion owing to the splen- did ruins, Willie hay may be light gram crops never looked better. It Is just a trifle moist for corn to do in best, but it is looking well and will tttow lane! when warm weaker sets In. Quite: number an tishitrgtheee days. You may Judge for yotuselt which of the two are the Inrger-- Itoriu or ttsh 3 . Quite a number from here attended Sumac: school in Mt. Forest and are greatly pleased with results. C. th Luge went to London on Tuesdny u requested by the military anaemia. Mim L Mather, (rtttrtre)Wt Tues. day a. m. for Cornwallaud other en- tem Ontario points. News Gordon (of Regina) and “any Findlay, Toronto, accompan- ied by their cousin “is. Scott. spent Sunday alternoon with Mr and Mn J. R. 1511in and attenieiGerGiU-ii' Prem church in the evening. lino J. Ross in spending a low days In the village prior to Inning on an extended trip to Western Canada and the States to viuit brothers and sisters and other friends. HOLSTEIN LEADER l. But was in the village on L. B. Nicholson, Holstein Mills YEOVIL from Tor- _ a "a'""" I A j will time "a "no! lam. on. i"and by It Burmhv oml INeid I Foch-a in Indium: Pat Idem. Sun. 'mr Wli’llm'. Joe, Eula undDan (Lo-1. m... with Du. Eulo- hun- 005 San the Km; aloud the pm- gun 3nd it Wtbtt gum-Ill, sounded up] I". we (in. cpeuhu, h In [no], uprated that were Ilia Ian-.1 Io eo'fbettt to brcomp I candid-lo for B. Grey an would go in by a In" mOseitr. A J ._:A| -. _ ,_-- ....- - nheard the nun: camp“; the: capital would teach tl marl for tro-operative work How an: already n large Ind Ilipnmnd by the Immatu- mnn to gnu “tenuous oypolinon " U. P. o. mm pl" 3nd growth, but gun-n...) .c-__, Fume" were told to produce Ind tho rowers that be put I m on lbw Implement. It nu no: promises in an". Inn urban-nee. Charges m the an! Inn noun-nu. " In the abolition of an no"), 3nd unman- », Senate and {hunt sline chm-n, upoojsl privilogn. _ Mr Burmby. President of the Pro. viueill u. F. o. body, in an ablo oped". good Will) ajoke. und MI I _ hue improuton. He duel-red the _ motto of the I,'. F. o. to be, "equal [ rights to n". Ipecitl prmlege- to none, " Be "o%il at the opinion. of some public men n to the lumen' imbllny to rule and pointed n proof to the good work Mills 't'l2'ldht'l'l,' cloud. A grub work In: being done in the prupugstion mf their platform. It w" densoermtie in purpose and I I “tried out loyal!) would vault in bottom to oil chi-n. The people In the put had been unpomiblo by their vote. tor the ""ettr of bluhmithn, uni-go chem. ae, drum; than into the sine. and th n iueesing the buyer- of nanny articles. I She decried incrensed expenditure tor army end any. Agriculture, lum- bering, Ewing. mining, were Cunndn'a use“. buio indium“ on winch Ive-Id: could be spam better than In preparation for Int. She mode . gruphic muck on the tanif as o harden on the common people. With Eaton! out-log†Ind tBritt hue betore her the lad made I Nicol-tron u to coat of furnishing I modest. homo in kitchen. dining room, bedrooms, ae Ind found that theduty done or, articles required "loomed to over 8800. If um duty went. to the govemmem. not so much could be “id. but in in veil known most. of it went into tho pockets of manufac- um". "1'. F. 0." had been read by opponents In ' L's For oariretees' hm me read it 'll, For Othera.’ The on. ml remedy to beer people on the had. the Mid. nu money. Community Hulls. tyor, Coololidl ted ochooll. Jae. will all lml unless the tirssrual rounds of the fun were put on . par with than of manufacturers und the big interests, F. o. formed one than in bowl from oernin queue". She_ allowed the an", at the albumen: um fume" ere profit..", when prime no set for them, end In: “led to notice improve. mantis the qpiuionl of city people "nerd- the lumen. mm the u. F. o. "me into being. She then dull with Ibo politic-l pleading of women. so long cloned uizh minors. pupae orileeoe. but now given the french". and using it wisely. No “on. the aid. Ill more loyal thou the formats. who were trying to beneN the people of Con-do. All other “Hing- bod formed Armiotionu and no outcry mode bat when the U. um McPhnil. dnughtor of Auction- eer lothl. was on. of the wanton. She opium! {womanly by uprouing Iroplduion in making before no many an". uncle. 3nd cousins, but ch. u " homo on the plulorm and in mum: and mum sequined hone" we". Tho pipe bond of MtFonn here gave I selection and q uriou other times throughout the ptogrun. Mr. John Mother go." I beleotion of Har. ry Lauder! “The Wlpgla Won“ o' the kilo." Mr Arch Clark, Dromon. go" o reoitstion charming the court- ship of I Dutchman and in Metal bmneUl ending. On toque“ Mr. Wm Romy gun ' Toe Ian behind the Plow" (now I." known to annoy) on boasting the occuion Ind for to enact. gun "The, all love Jock." ran mama “yaw The [not U. r. o. picnic our Yeoyil came " " edvertieed with tine encore: notwithetending the demo end threetning "other. e lem noun. her of the surrounding country turn- ing out. The meeting nee celled to order end presided over by Councillor Neil Celder. President of Ycovil Fer- mere’ Club. who in opening celled for e verse of the "leplc Lee! Forever." Alter e fen preliminary remerh by the eheirmen. Mr Choc. Manner. Reeve ol the Township wee celled upon who dilated upon the prosperity end the recourcee ot weelih of Gene- " The divergent ideee end recce required etrong hendling. He edvieed young men end repccielly old beclie ion to follow the plane of the Bcnje- miter who stole end cerricd " e bride trom tho deuce end hoped to “can virile end vigoroue youth in our len . U. f. ll. Picnic at Yeovil TORONTO camp-ugh for tar. the nullion It sud Mrs, W. J. Sb ' Mn Creek. Sub, an plan .3?" It": Ship‘s. tte. and In Yum and “‘in of _,:'] than"! Ind ttis. B Sheena-ht oC, hymn. Ohio. rue late mm " My, Leafs. \ a il Oh, we hope the": will be no blood Mrs W. H Sim. Yrovi], visited her mother, Mu G Run, an Sunl- du, yd in". . Mr ProtrHopeiro, and Meter Mats el and Hum- Nmpu and Wilma of Dromme. wove new! guests " Mr. Ju McKanzk'u. Minn Gudiner orst Tho-lit is via. itire at her home here. Mr J McKenzie Ian treated bilge" to an auto my son is with: brighlly. Owes field. of curing grain t Over wailing lute and the! Over mountain. lore-t. plain. The Him Ruth and In, Enti'. "tee" last week with relativu in Kenilworth. We would with others, be quite as- tisfud with Mus A. Md’hul u tttr member, n Insured in the Review Int week. Why may not a young lady do u well in Parlirment u some of the old women now that ? Messrs Beck: and Bool. but the contract ot building the stonework and" Jack McCanncl‘s barn. MI Alex. lilac bu built a cement totutdaturn nude: hits bares, It os. tnndet ot Hopevnle doing the work. Mr Stanley Willilmc hats, with com- mend-hie entuptiu, nude improve. nuns to his stables, putting in new stalls and cement Booitng. Miss Florence Renwick is home from the West for the summet holi. days nod has been warmly welcomed by her many Meade. Mr and In John Sinclair, Hopeville‘ visited " R. Renwick‘s. Jr., Sunday. Miss Helen Scene! is returning to the city thm week after a holiday spent at her home here. Miss Agnes chIick went to To. mato, Saturday, to meet her niece, Miss Agnes Lint", who has come hum Vegrtville, Alta ' to spend the summer. Mr Gmdon Findlay of Region bu been waiting with his uncle. Mr John Scott and meeting old Heads. Mr and Mrs McKee of Grand Valley vismd at Jno. Renton‘s, Wednesday. Mr G. I Lawn, M. P. P., was a tecent visitor at Mr John Renton‘a. Mr and In Juhn Mclurdo motored Io Port Elgin Saturday to spend the week end. Jack Cngh: some big black bus on Saturday . Mr and Mn Lewi- waict return- ed to Ottawa on Saturday. all" a three week's holiday in Dromore. Mr Harry Sterne Ind family mo- tored {tom Detroit ud are visiting ftietsds in Batman! and Proton Quite n numb“ from this vicinity attended the anniversary mwicen in Holstein church on Sande, evening Ind the concert on Monday evening. Amos Chutch pulpit was tilleel on Sunday by It Bun-let of Toronto, I recent graduate of Knox College. He preached a splendid lemon and made I good impression. Referee-T. McLuhan. The Yeovil--Dmmore game. pout- poned trom June and, will be played nt Dromore, Fndly night, July 16th. Admission 15 “d we. G. Brown L. McArthur F.Cobonrn ugh: wing C. Ron B. Eula forwards P. Whyte C. Calder centre forward W.Rou J. Brown left mug A.Nicholson G. Buncwl J. Nicholson B. McKenzie J. McGillivny W Col-mm: hall-back: C.MeArthttr B. Gibson G. Lon. A large crowd attended the Holstein Yeovil game last Friday night when the teems treated them to of.“ game of ball, Yeovil scored timt liter three minutes plsy on I tut ban by A. Nicholson. Holstein tied the ecore when s shot by C Colder was headed itttothegoal by n Yeovil mun. Both teams strove hard to break the tie, as rush alter rush was made by the forward lines, only to be broken up by the strong defences. Get: receipts-$26 60. HOLSTEIN YEOVIL A. Kerr gosl M. Long R. Sim detence F. Reid GAMES YET To PLAY July W-Yeovil " Drtmore. 3o --orcurdviue " Dtomote. Aug. 6-.Holatet'rt " Orchardville. "r-Dr-e It Yeovil. Holstein o Otchud o A loath" much followed by the junior tum: ot 1:1 v1 and Holstein, the Inter being defeated r-o. no" to gm some good, old man mp dancing in they only onâ€. The crowd I" and: unused and wet,- ono voted it a good tune. Another Tie, giving Yeovil the lead in Football League Yeovil Win 2 poinls_; Lou a points ; tie I point. LEAGUE STANDING To Won Loot Tied Points play Yeovil I; Holstein I. SOUTH BEND DROMORE ~- ROB no? mus, Soon forever pass any. And tor "cabled tracked lrelnnd gamma l“~." shed to-day-the "th. May the cloud. that dim ber bright f""'"""" EEEEEEEEEE 'xt, . I t Pure Paris Green I Bug Killer 't Feaaaaaiaaas aaassaaaaasaa"; Quickly dawn a brighter day. We in in the market for Cats wheatgnd other Gain. Highest n which we no selling at onion! prices. We hue also Chasm-n Corn Feed. Chieftain Foederushed gnu. Oat Chop And other Mixed We ban u few out GROUND FEED WHEAT tttr hand that we are Ofelia: It “5.00 per ton, sucks included while it Into. This is the shapes: Feed on the market. and u this is the culond price it is extra good value et this price. Buy now baton price advnnces. Tanglefool Fly Paper, Pain-tut Fly Pads. Fly Coils, etc Visit our lee Cream Parlor--. open every week day and evening. Neilson's Ice Cream-thr MM REPAIRING a Specialty Zenoleum Fly Scoot Another shipment of WHITE GOODS has a: river,' Call ingrnd purchase a pair before your size is gum. Men's Brown Calf Oxfords Cool Things for Hot Days Ladies' Pumps and Oxfords and other produce. We will pay you highest mar- ket prices and guarantee tsatisfaction every ti Ille TAYLOR & CO'Y We have gone over our large stock of Shoes and taken out a lot of broken lines in Children; Slippers and Shoes. The prices are less than one-half of those of present day and they will in a money-saver to any one requiring these. G, Rape Seed $,ei1url'"g,e,"1"t 18c lb. Paris Green In lt" lb and lb package- Bihder Twine ROB ROY mus, Limited Specials in Shoes The Central Drug Store Mid other Gain. [lichen prices pm]; Gi, Gm†Business 1hattri-----tt a. in. lo 5 n. m- Popular lasts. Prices Bi‘ing along your (Troum in Black Kid, Brown and Patent 5 Leathers, prices ranging from ... We aha hnve two liner, of SPECIAL FEED We have again secured the famous'rn.s, mouth Brand. Every pound guaranteed to contain 600 ft. of smooth rupningtwine. It pays to get the tt and avoid delays in the busy season. e . price is.............. 200 per lb. DIAMOND mum YEAR tl J. S. McILRAITH The Casi Shoe Store We have s urge stock of 8. McBETH, Prop. Bergess Pure Paris Green in half lb. and 1 lb. pkgs. Mr In] It" Walter Spencer wish to [in public expression of the" gun had: to It And In Alex. Hendenm (with whom they we employed) to, n't they have done for them, in health lid datum. during recent years. Clean the flies aft, your eattle--6lie and 1.50 pimp od, Chieftain Mixed other Mixed Fonz». .to6p..m. -aeaet-seasoclt JULY Mr, 1920 CARD OF THANKS Lie Mk age F 5.50 to 8.00 $9 and tlo l Buck- von XLIII. NO. 3 '. _' iiiilliiii'iTlt'1'? - 'iii worms- " "smoiii‘n BANK Altuer to Mr R. Milne 1mm hts so" Will m Mum-ugh. Sarlllnd ML m Ins min: his Art cummauum Mica-Null) . only a). his work " ol such excellcnre "at he now (Mon upon Mb beat work. hunch only there about SIX month». He in Ibo won wmc vscholarslups Cotr mtuhlmr to nut Durham boy ahead. JuWt “It U.F U. Will hold a lag Plant in Brigham} Rroveort Thursday. July 29th. Addresses will be given by Hon. Mr Rollo. Munster ol Labor. Mr mm. Pret. Cr-operative (mummy. Mr McKee and MN A. McPttatl. Mt. Feet M, Band um) supply music. Ad. “ion 5c. childrer,tuui ladies will hate“. free. d.yttihtg mama» thte union NM“: 1: \‘l'Nlt'K was Hum In,» - In I close his! game Durham Jus- cab deknted Hanover junmn um mm on: around Friday, July M, in the. turd wind “minim darted out will tao Wham!" Mid tallied three gunk In Cl! the Hal-ovulans cu! tho-n brawn ' lama-mud period the Hamrrer [mm m Ind notched two goals Hum \ r-t Ste Durham: were determined the \ vu n - [Dina to ht (Nisan-d and ".ltt'.d, lact Chane (all lad till the final Sorul Thr Duh-Hick“? [:33de I steam yamr “MM lady to advantage wink “Noland pood comhmatutn and out chum on bonus mun the new mm. should make it showmn m thr - W. The Durham hm was yrsal, E. ; point, Hilton Rowe .ct" or. 315-395; defence, JrMourttmn Pout-lulu 15mm: hm (mu “out.“ ‘0 ch†in pasta! “Illulmlnr. Illu'l ugh- it compulsory In may [undam- m “an In†math-r hitherto currted tree M‘O must now hr punt an â€mum-u mill circulars schedule:- and report: â€and by and incur-d ttom the I'rnxm - (iovornmom “HIM. III cotmecliot - Africultunnl. |mluntnai and Sum - minors. n well uh wturm lit rel,,, Ii- to ouch Muller nn su'lwdulr~ Lit, m by them. blslrnh '1.r'lt~l:~rd In -non, medic-ml mm. and others, it “In: returns of mum-(en. I-utln and L“ l tiot Hume: anon Man.» A Garden M and“ the “some†of the Ludnn' Aid will ho held on Wodnondu) (‘VIIIIIDK bl! M. " It Sprunt Hopkins. lot 26, -r.6, Munch. oppoertr the Clmuh M Ind MIC of "MI: on uranium A NIH] Includmu Methodist Mol: . m. Durham. aim In, Lou-um. M .P. “a tserved In u, I. u, b. m Am “an Mr, and " col." . Proceeds I--' d C “Kim "ntrr, N Lmmet -.crttt Bu.etrlern. Sherman Ruur H home. “um VON": . Outstdr w. Hm LIV)“ Ilium-u NH tth'? return ylmt on Wedumtn, "B. Comt out and m the Juvrmirs inn-n /mp/ovror.o T. mom you spend dun... u e a yum 0' toil bill ttot hrlp 3m. " the canon-bu in trlirrmw-z, n. “- ll ts only the [honey you , Ir $3.- cm um bring mum“: gmwmml Oahu an“; At Dunn'- "ore u. troy th Laureate man not! when in uddltum urn-ulna! we“ 5: u â€lio- In“. Mr $Kil McEaclmn ('edavulle. broth at of I [emu team" herc and a hurhan mum m yet" no, hash-en an with!“ Assistant I’nnrxpal In an h mud school at Halon. The t' Willing Workers " Mush)" Ham ot the Pteabytetinet Church mill bald ( Garden 2gigt August tith at the ham ot “aloha ll. Keep um date open Am B. C. Sham)“ .ill arrive th, “. xxx nude. all clear, “.50 [w I'm-It. XX. It " 7t, per square. A I“ dronim; {alaluy occurred Ir My Fm. Tandem Rum Cook age th "at!†tutu: Dorothy Mum-ll. an. q and but were drowned. on: but: ' rum“ Main â€â€55â€. ‘. [tango at Review OF CANADA Retired teetnLie Manon "luv. the "omv. Issued by I unlock. 1 Durban CHANG" Durham per hum