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Durham Review (1897), 18 Sep 1924, p. 8

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is It) " " The Review to Jan. '1, I925, only 50 cents line of Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children. We have enlarged ourstore to give plenty of room to carry a good variety, and our stock will have all the newest models in Shoes. General Merchant ".P -- .9.'trsh'tsd, 4 . _ "i v f “kc. - I ,' " 1'l.lrfir',.7 Book keepinL:iiil, f -'iL 4 CALL AT Buy Ladersin's Bread I Farm Machinery, Enginu, Cream pairing done. Sawing Machi FARM AND DAIRY MACHINERY Call in and inspect our goods. Phone I am now prepared to repair Bicycles or supply you with a n-w Bicycle at bargain prices. Rubber tireing put on Baby Car. I'iugo- wheels. Boots and Shoes BAtiUpJly2,,lji,l'JJ,)E1iL "é- "xii-é"'7.-;;~};ii.‘iggfiyéfséveawfmr’ggagg2‘.ii; 5: - W-c' _ .-: w- '2.Attbtr, "V, :4” r if!“ Mt,, Me 3’2: 2 T‘t‘t;:z€?€f [tiii/iii-hit?,?. Next week we will have in stock, a choice We will be also ready to supply you with More and more the experienced farmer realizes the importance of accurate book-keeping. HEN DERSON’S {BAKERY Bicycles and Accessories All Neatly Wrapped in Waxed Paper by Machinery Have the Rig Call The farmer who opens a Chequing Account with the Bank of Montreal is enabled to keep an exact record of receipts and expenditure and to have the helpful advice of an experi- enced banker whenever he needs it. New Staple Line of .1f9.. VA LVIV.“ ft.7 'ii8ifiriLiitirt?Jrtih111tdlia' . J. VOLLETT 11 DURHAM MACHINE SHOP F. W. Moon - Machinist AWN MOWERS SHARPENED ngines, Cream Separators, and General Sawing Machine Man drals and Castings. Rubbers of all kinds Makers of Good Bread We shall be pleased to supply you with a Farmer's Account Book fee of charge. Holstein Branch: FOSTER. Manager GAS ENGINES FOR SALE Lambton St. Re- it', Low AID PERSONAL§ HOLSTEIN LEADER last: A boy's Overcoat between Rom. Altken's and Holstein. Finder please leave with R. J. Gadd or Rs. Arnill‘s store. Don't forget Holstein Fall Fair on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept 23 and 24th. the best ever. Please have your entries in early to Mr Neil Cal- der to save confusion the day of the Fair. Experts from the Wellington Produce of Harriston will give atree demonstration of killing and plucking fowl. A good concert will be given the night ot the last day of the fair. Reserved seats at the Telephone ofBee. ' The School Fair which was past- poned will be now held Saturday, the 20th September. Mr Thos. McMillan had his foot badly bruised left Saturday forenoon by a. railroad tie. Thos. is still limp- ing but expects to go to work again soon. Mrs Gordon Legge of Kitchener, spent a day with Mrs E. Thoma rec- ently. The Ladies' Bowling Club was tor. med last Saturday when the follow- "ing officers were elected '. President, Miss Davidson: Vice Pres., Mrs Ir. vin: Sac’y Treas.. Miss Floyd. A very cor ial invitation is extended to all the ladies of the village and com- munity to join the Club. The Community Circle met in the basement of the Presbyterian church. The scripture reading was taken by Miss Margaret Arnill, after which Rev. Mr West gave a posting address on the coming Plebiscite. We were sorry owing to" counter attractions a small attendance was on hand as the address was interesting and Instruct- We. Mr West has kindly promised to give his address at a future date when a large attendance is hoped tor. Dromore Dramatic Club's presenta- tion of "Deacon Dubbs" was given in the Hall Friday last before a fair- sized crowd. The play was a grand success, the parts being well sustain- ed by the actors. The Hooper or- chestra treated the crowd to somv lively music before the play and be- tween the acts. Mr and Mrs lbbott of Arthur. ac- companied by Mrs Petrie. motored to Thorndalo the first of the week to spend a few days with Mr and Mrs W. A. Reid. Mr Chas. Kilner of Fergus, spent a few days recently with his daughter, Mrs R. Irvin. Mr L. Fothergal of Little Current, Manitoulin id., was the guest of Clar- ence Fenton over the week end. Mr Jno. Sandord, Windsor, Miss Mary and Mr Jas McCaw of Arthur. spent. a few days at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred McCaw. Mr Geo Hostetter left Monday after- noon to enter the fall and winter work as Commercial traveller in the West in the interests of the Cole firm of St. Hyacinthe. Geo. Rice after spending a month with friends here, left for his home ne-ar Lumsden. Sask.. Friday last. Two rinks of Holstein Bowlers went to Harrlston Tuesday evening and won the round by 2 points. The ladies team trom here were to havo played but some irregularity pre- vented it. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs W. B. Rife of Thursday afternoon ot last week. one feature of the meeting was the judging of boquels or cut fiowers. Prizes were awarded to Ist, Miss D. Thorne : 2nd, Ella Ellis. There was a very largo attendance, over 40 being present. The young people of the Presbyters ian church presented Rev Mr Scott with an auto rug and driving gaunt- lets on Friday evening of last week. Mr Scott on Sunday morning thank. ed the young people for their kind remembrance. Mr Scott leaves this week for his new charge at Pelham. Rev. Mr Burnett of Dromore, who has been appointed Moderator will preach the pulpit vacant on Sunday next. The address to Mr Scott follows: Dear Mr. Scott _ On hearing that you had accepted a can to another charge. we felt that we could not allow you to leave with. out in some way showing our Bpprety lation ot your work among us. We remember that you were the originator of our Flower and Social Committee and have been its great- est support ever since. Many of the congregation have been made happy by a boquet and those of the commit. tee actively engaged gladdened try their appreciation. We have always felt your kindly lu- torest and shall miss you greatly but through your past help, we may be able toearry on the work begun by you, We ask you to accept this gift as a kind remembrance trom the Young People of Holstein Pres. Chruch. We pray God's richest blessing on you and your work in your new tield and hope that your memories of the Y. P. S. may be pleasant ones. Signed on behalf of Y. P. B. Jean E. Davidson. President Merton A. Reid, Vice President Deane Thorns, Beer Agnes Evans, Treasurer 4 Extension Ladders. 2 Pumps. 1 Tank Pump. 2 Chemical Gloom Stool Roofing and Lightning Roda. JAMES MYERS, Holstein ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO FOR SALE THE DURHAM REVIEW Mr and Mrs John Nelson of Dro- more vicinity and Mr and Mrs Thos. Johnston ot Holstein, spent Sunday at the home of Mr and MN Jas. Johnston. . Miss Reta Barbour purposes leav- ing tor North Bay Normal School on Saturday next. Miss Myrtle Allan spent the week end at the home ot her uncle, J. C. Queen, returning to her home on Saturday to Toronto. Owing to Rockford School Fair be. ing held on Tuesday, Holstein Fall Fair is being postponed till Saturday, Sept. 20th. Mr and Mrs R. J. Gadd and family spent Sunday with friends at Allan's Corners. Miss Ella Wilson and gentleman friend who spent a week at the par- ental home, have returned again to the Queen.City. Mr and Mrs Geo Cowan and fam- ily of Mt. Forest, spent the tirat of the week with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Jag. Allan. Mr and Mrs Jas. Eden spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arch. Baird of Durham. Mrs McKechnle of Durham is spending a few weeks with her niech, Mrs Robt. Matthews. Mrs Bell of North Egremont has returned home after spending a week with her grand daughter, Mrs. Wm. Gordon. ' ALLAN'S CORNERS Mr and Mrs Cane of Listowel. mot. ored up and spent the week end " the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. Geo. Pollock Sr. Mr and Mrs Robt. Carmount visited friends at North East Normanby Sunday and took in Anniversary ser- vices there. Miler“ Jas. Taylor, Durham and Mes- .damtais Moftat and McDonald, visited at Mrs Johns' recently. Miss Lee, teacher of s. B. No. (l, visited Miss McKinnon here recently, Mr and Mrs o. Hunt visited her sis, ter, Mrs Wm. Dickson. Mrs Logge. Kitchener. called on a few old friends here this week. Miss Lilian Kirby after spending ttl few days at her home here, has re} turned to her position in Toronto. i Miss Erma Johns is visiting in Kit- chener this week. - I Miss C. Thaler, former teachpri here, has accepted a school at New stadt for the coming year. 1 Mr and Mrs John Dickson and fam- ily spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs. Nelson. We are hoping for ttne weather on Sunday and Monday next when We are holding our anniversary services and supper. Rev. J. E. Peters, Dur- ham, will have charge of both serv- ices, afternoon and evening. A good supper will be given in Mr Kirby's store Monday evening, after which a program is to be given, with Mr Irwin, Durham, to give a special reading in the church. Everybody welcome. Much sympathy is felt. for Mr and Mrs Rom. Keith In tho loss ol" their fifteen months old little Freddie. “or such is the kingdom of Heaven.' Mr. and Mrs Brunkard and family, Dray- ton, came up for the funeral on Sat- urday. ii; 5nd Mrs Hattie. Woodland, ware recent guests of their daughters. M95 dames J. Nicholson and A: Eccles. Jas. Nicholson has the phone instal- led in their home-line M, ring 4. Miss Addie Haas, Mt. Forest, spent part, of last week at her uncle's, A. Haas'. "sir/ii/i/jd returned home from Lucknow on Thursday. _ _ '"Tii.ii"i. y." Lad, 'Mt. Forest, and Mrs R. H. Alnlay. Kitchener. are vis- iting their cousin_, Mrs W. Sim. Gait. Clifton Rogers was in Guelph Hos- pital, having his tonsils and adenoids removed. They were in a. bad cou- dition, so he will doubtless feel the better for the operation. John Allen; who was with bridge Contractor Hill at Tara, has been spending a few days at home before proceeding to another bridge near "iiiiiyiariir" is' laid up with pleurisy, but we hope he will soon be out again. Mr and Mrs John Earls and child. ren spent a dty in Guelph visiting friends last week. A _ . "Tiiii- diriairiAree, Kitchener. is visiting her mother and other friends here this week. - _ _ WE'RE)?! Mr}; Albert Grimahaw and daughter, Penconning, Mich., motored over Ind are visiting friend; here. _ "iiiirL.HtGrn In “siting her neph- err, at Woodland st prese_nt._ "MFJohn Hunt eniertained a num- ber of relatives In: Friday evening when , good lime , reported. Mr Stewart tttts, been busy taming his pupils tor the school fair in Hol. stein today. We hope No. 4 will be successful " Int rear or even better. Harveat around the Bend is over and a lot of thruhlnx done. The yield ot grain is good. 1150 the mul- tty. SOUTH BEND ORCHARD YEOVIL is felt. for Mr and a1 The Metathan 8:03.. well Grille". ot Mt. Forest. Muted on Thursday to drill a well tor the Hallway Bros. ot the 'Cornertt.' Inspector Wright paid a. visit to our school last week. mu Merle Boner lanes thla week to attend Durham High School. Hov- ing to undergo an operation tor an pendieitis, she was deprived of being able to write. at the June exams. con- sequently Merle thought it meant an- other year at the public school. But the Inspector decided differently. We wish her great success. Mr Bert Watson left Saturday last on a motor trip to Detroit, via Lon- don, where he intended to take in the Show there for a day or BO. His daughter. Miss Margaret, who has been visiting in Detroit for the past couple ot weeks, will return with him. We had' the pleasure of hearing! Rev. Dr. McCrae of Mt. Forest Pres-l byterian church on Sunday evening) last and it sure was a most eloquent and uplifting sermon. The. Rev. gen-1 tleman took his text as he admitted itl himself to be, one of the most un-l likely chapters in the whole Bible,) lst Chron. 12th Chap., 2151. verse, tisa-l clarlng his belief that every chapter in the whole Bible had a direct mes- sage for us. The lesson in this chap- ter was David's valiant helpers. Al- though the lawful king, through the determined and persistent attempt ot Saul to usurp the throne. David was constantly in danger. In every day lite there is great force for evil in the land to usurp the throne from the King ot Kings. Where are the willing helpers ? Are they fitted and ‘valiant helpers as were those who icame to King David's aid. l f Pt 1Q"if, '?ggt"lgiof t ty "A friend in a strange town looks or r an rs . e , a er e." I loss of their little boy at the age orl like a dollar in a collection plat i i 15 months and one week on Friday) Home: A sleeping place near the', ilast, after an illness of nearly twolgarage. I month’s duration. This feeling wasi l evidenced by the large number who“ Tennis is SR” 3 noisy game think: attended the funeral Saturday and the spectators. for it can't be played, the wealth of fiowers bestowed, which 1 without a racquet. i, were carried by tive young lads 1i , . I Harold Eccles, Russel Taylor, Alex. w Little drops ot water, l Taylor. Bobbie Renwick and Lorne, Little grains of sand; i !McMurdo. Undertaker C. McMiuani Make the mighty ocean l ', was in charge and Rev Mr BurnetHAnd the pleasant land. i , spoke feelingly and comforting words: Little paper ballots-- l l to the bereaved ones. The fiower don- ' So rour poet notes, i t ms were: Father, mother and How-, Fstahlisil Prohibition " ard : Mrs Wilson and Cora: Mr and} " . F ' ate: 1 . Mrs Alfred Sharp: Mr and Mrs S.) " every woman v . l iChapman: Dr and Mrs Ellis, Hol-i---- ---.-- --_-_-_ ------__----- --. _ stein: Annie Keith. Toronto: Hats WANTED . old Eccles: Mr and Mrs Harvey , 4Great and Lyla: Taylor boys: Nel. District A? n}, to out} Trees :8? " lie Bunston: Mr and Mrs Robt Ren- Shrubs. I/ ma pa ' ree 011 .. t wick and Agnes '. Mr and Mrs Elliot: ( IN pite now. , ' ' . r:, Mr and Mrs Will Glass, Durham :5 WELLAND Nt SERS CO., 'l Misses Lizzie Kinnee and Mary; 'elland, Ont. EBrown: Mr and Mrs Geo Yirrs: Mr, (28 year experience) .l and Mrs Ben Sharp 2 Mr and Mrs Will: ti Clark: Mrs Thos. Ellis: Mr and _tifil---c-I,TC'r,,7,, - -.-- - ---. 'l Thou. Brown '. Mrs A. Meyer and Mrs) FARM FOR SALE OR RENT y, P. Hopkins 3 Mrs J. D. Drimmie : Mr; Containing about 200 acres. on Gar- ii and Mrs J. G. Smith and boys. l afraxn Road, Glenelg. four miles north i Ming Mildred Scott after a stnv of- of Durham. Good buildings: plenty For their act of loyalty the names of those valiant men have been re- corded all through the ages. But how much greater to be valiant helpers for the King of Kings in combating the great forCes of evil and have our names recorded in the Lamb's Book of Life. This is only a very meagre attempt to convey a few practical lessons from as able and inspiring a sermon as We ever had the pleasure of listening to. Since the Ferguson Gov't has decid- ed to put the country to the ex. pense of half a million dollars to re- lieve the liquor men of the restrie tions of the o. T. A. if possible, We are big enough to commend the gov ernment for the fair ballot they intend to submit. With the two questions only there can be no Juggling or ev- en confusion on the part of the voter and should produce a definite con- clusion as to what the people of the Province want to do with the liquor question. The ballot to be submitted is all that could be desired in our humble opinion. Thanks 'Fergie', 'tis a pleasant surpris 1. The regular monthly meeting of the U. F. O. and U. F. W. o. will be held at the home of Mr Jas. McCaul Mars shall on Friday evening of this Week. Sept. 19th. Miss MacPhall is expected to be present. Miss Mildred Scott after a stay of two weeks at home returned to the city on Saturday. Inspector Wright visited our school on Friday last and found teacher and school satisfactory, the "heating" be. ing now ranked as first class. Mr and Mrs Rober Keith deslre to express their slncer thanks to the many friends and ne hbors for the kindness and sympath shown them, during the recent illness nd death of their little son Freddie. Holstein ...... .... Sept. 23 and 24} Durham 'n.......... Sept. M), Oct 'll Priceville .............. Oet.2tutdr, Arthur ...... ...... Sept. " and 2r Chesley ...... ......8ept 25 and 26 Dundalk .............. Oct. 1 and 2 Fevershm ..........Sept M), Oct. 1 Mnrkdnle .............. 0ct.7nnd8 Fleshonon ...r.. ....Sept. " “(126 Chauworth ............0ct.9a.nd 10 Winter Fur, Guelph ....Nov. IO--" Roan Ag. Winter "ir ..Nov. "--N BLYTH'S CORNERS Lots 7 ad ii, con. lt, Emmont. 195 ncres cleared! good buildings, Brtrt elm water. ths county road, , miles tron: Holstein. Will excbme for null farm near town. Also will sell 11 ure- ot good street clover be tore cutting. Apply farm or at null. Mt. Fore“. l " FARMS FOR Mus OR RENT CARD OF VHANKs FALL FAI R DATES DROMORE Mr and Mrs Robt. Keith w. M. 030k a son TAKE NOTICE that swings of the Revising hearing complaints or appeal: with regard used " the Election It the ensuing Pleblscl ot South Grey, will be held by " n nnzABC suimii'l""i'i'r'i'iif' iii'r)oq.'!! cm, ARTEMESIA: At Village Hall. Flesh- erton. Monday, Oct. 6th, at 2 p. m. W. J, Bellamy, Township Clerk, Flesherton P. 0., Clerk to Revising Officer. Last day for t1ling appeals, Oct. 2nd. Lists to be used, Part 1- .--1924: Part iii-1923. EGREMONT". At Agricultural Hall, Holstein, Tuesday, Oct 7th at 2 p. m. David Allan, Township Clerk, app T9nnis is sure a noisy game think the spectators, for it can't be played without a racquet. Little drops of water, Little grains of sand; Make the mighty ocean And the pleasant land. Little paper ballots-- So your poet notes, Establish Prohibition " every woman votes. AND FURTHER 'I Aha “Ullhn tum. ..". ..ti'e ___ plain that his name or the name of any other person entitled to be enter. ed on the said list has been omitted from the same. or that the names of any persons who are not entitled to be voters hive been entered thereon. may ON OR BEFORE the dates above specified as the last day for ttling appeals for each or the several municipalities. apply, complain or appeal to have his name or the name of any other person entered on or removed from the list. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that such appeals must be made by NOTICE IN WRITING In the prescribed form. signed by the complainant IN DUPLICATE and given to the Clerk ot the Revis- ing Offlcer for the municipality in question above named, or left for him at his address as stated above. Prescribed forms for Appeals may be obtained from the Clerks. c. T. SUTHERLAND. Chairman of the Election Board for District Agent fo our Trees and Shrubs. Liberal pay, free outfit Write now. J? ivilier. Possession,given this {all Apply at Review Office. Holstein Dated 15th September, 1924 Lot 7, con. 21, Egremont, contain- ing 100 acres. about 85 acres under cultivation, balance hardwood bush. Convenient to school and on the premises is a frame born " x 65 with stone foundation. concrete stable; also hay barn 30 x 50 with stone basement: hog pen 20 x 40. 12 roamed brick house with furnace, woodshed, drilled well with windmill and concrete water tank. 80 mm clover. This tum to well fenced no In a. good state ot Cultivation. Apply AT WATSON‘B DAIRY, R. R. No 4. Durham North part ot Lot T 3nd 8, con " Egremont. containing Mr acres, " are: cleared, balunce hardwood bush. In a good lute ot cultivation '. frame barn 44 It 60, stone basement, com crete gables, drilled well and cement an n barn. Also iota 6 ud T, con 4, a. D. L. Glenelg, containing 110 ocrea, one hundred cleared. in good state of cut. ttvodon. On the premlm In I brick house cumming T room- nrith (rm. woodlhed nth-chad. armed well at door, never (dung 3pm: not!“ this . good stock mm. Tm: property l will be sold a u right price to 3 quick} I: Gi7iiFaGaiia." may: i WATOON'. may. i AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY ii." oTérirsr" io Revising Of FARM FOR SALE FARM FOR SALE. ULSTEIN SHOW ammo VOTERS’ USES If! address of who” Fiiiiueite for a cnzAson. 530- Clerk for etch III" and “gees, namely fitter. Last dny 62mm. Lists and tu-IgM. DURHAM: At T day, Oct. ttth, I DURHAM: At Town Hall. Wednes- day, Oct. gtit, at 10 I. m. Wlluun B. Vollet. Town Clerk, Durham P. o., Clerk to Revising otneer. Last day for Bling appeals. Oct. 4th. Lists to be used, Part. I and m ---1M4. DUNDALK: At Village Hall. Friday. - -- " “V lumen -_. DUNDALK: At Village Hall. Friday. Oct. 10th, at 2 p. m. M. W. Ridley, Village Clerk, Dundllk P. o., Clerk to Revising oMcer. [All by tor Bling appeals, Oct tth. Luta to be used, Part I--IM4, Part tu--"". PROTON: At Village Hall. Council. Chamber, Dundulk. Friday . Oct. mm, at , p. m. Thoma whim. Township Clerk. Lot " can fl, Rat: ___ . ‘7 n-..t-lna m. luwuauly v“.-. --- "e _ s, Dundslk. Clerk to Win; om. Cer. but dsy for Biirtg annals Oct. 7th. Lists to be used. Par" I and Itt-19tt. GLENELG: At Township Ratt, Lot 10. con. 4, N. 118.. Bsturdsy. Oct. 11 at f) mm. Hector H. McDonald, Lot 40 con 8, E. G. R. R. R. I, Dur- ham P. o., Clerk to Revising om. cer. Last day for tutrur sppesls Oct. ttth. Lists to be used, Part i---i984 and Part nr-NN. NORMANBY '. At Township Hsll. Ay- ton, Monday, Oct. 13th. at 2 p.m. R. H. Fortune, Township Clerk. Ayton P. o., Clerk to Revising OI fleet. Last day for tilitur appeals. Oct. 9th. Lists to be used. Parts l and IIi--1924. Beer, The Best investment A course of Practical Business Training In We prep-:9 young men and younp‘ women tor High-clan ottiee and clerical petitions. Begin at 1m time. Each student receives Pet' sonal attention. Catalogue sent on request. Invites the Patronage of those who desire to get the best training for choice business positions. Write today for Catalogue. Enter “yuan? Gor.Yonge &Alennder Bus, Toronto Hum: bought out Glue?- hummus tad conducting me In his old mm J an Arrivad ---A Shipment of ,rltper, Pu'me TILE-always a had O‘pulte High School. Dum- l lliglriirade School! Iwill pay Highest Cash Price. Also buy Junk, liorsehair and Hides Rags, 3nd Live Poultry 200 BEEF HIDEs WANTED Bring it in to my store or telephone us, and my rig will call for it. o o A. Tlnlanov the County of Grey Sehlz's Pulp & Tile a. Wool Wanted SEPTEMBEER 23rd & 24th other for the to the yet than roses? 5NT. tare. 18, 1924 l 10, lt, 16, " and " inch. etch Municipality to W. A. TRIMBLE, Prlnclpal MOUNT roan-1- voter who deqiretto w. J. ELLIOTT, Principal V Una I - - the Elector” putrid PHONE 66. for sunburn“- to be used. Pnrttt I You Can Make . man» will I: - Anniversary. Oct. "" Annh'emry Sunk”: will at tt mm. and 7 Fm. in Bantu Church. Sundn}. (M The pmclwr [or the (was he Prat. I w. A. Sta-Ivan ot u ml Seminary, Rochester, a paper entitled "TM stranger WI our Gates" by um E. Soon : " Point- in Banking." Mr J. h Bowl Rott all. Hullo'w-n legends. rm ad unanimous. Min Mann-t rr will also contritmd). tam ol coming PIeMsctw. . HON" Anny Strum! lro undersignvd a Whn the Old! here. ' - lingers wring In in also mod ”nothing It will be Run-g pleas. will sun ins. VOL. XLVII. NO Nomanby Prop-ring tor Pubic: found In varied w secular. and earl In one n. mind will In a In. Ionian-cu nua- Sept. will be credited u nan chance. hope a strong ottort will ho and: (hour In “wars to pm their lube nuance. W. have ult- " - an “than to out lull-g mam Ind Minding Sen m. We h theput The Fitm the Hanover F Baum ft ilfi:'::",a.i)r8l:t, Pld9 'iiy EEOPICS METF M and the inert-sum! I" the letters " letter was ra-a Watt, than“! Conference u did “Null 0 In. three ob) 43eqeter dev" TT and Individual at gm of merttt tgtattmt of circles M on the diam er -bers m " - tor mm!“ 1 FOR SALE m; ot the. B't on the mission field Vacuum All Pe m. Ionlro-nl m ogteottrngtnR. , “a WWW. Kn and Gina Two I!" have hloly beep m -, 'pn‘ on extttt u "patched to -tNtqBt the Indium .taetuqt closed witt “hum women tsll Intro-n aitHgrrartortttt" 23rd 011 all an Bre now without MI m I. II on the In“. H '" be! nh'mlry Sunk“ Lin. and 7 [Ln get Church. Sunda: preach” [or the rof. , W. A. Star-n Ll Summary. Bod ll tt Id W ll held Ill lpvvamt-m I" Vidal Ind In 1 of menu-rah" f are!" and t the mum. u on ot the chi mm tor (In r Rev. Alex ttrat Baptist rid Thu JAMES WAt " lnnllun tho ho TEE PCBLISI Th prom! L nude INN“ tl m the Wet word ot to be " Mood M d the M

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