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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jun 1925, p. 4

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Olen will be received tor the brick 'hentrnt on Gemst- Street, Durham. (was menu-d by the has In. Me. 00mm: up to Saturday, tth 4th July "er, , No tmtder anomaly accepted WM. A. MoGOWAN. and A. H. JACKSON. Executor: liiik Maid Bread We have lust finished remodelling our oven with up- ledlo improvements, and added a steam boiler to give 'lw [N‘uple of Durham and vicinity the best loaf it is mmuhle to get. We have also secured the formula for Bread that is Second to None "darn only -___. -.web- u"... n 'ILO nu uavor. Ither Breads we make every day are Dutch Brown and Jenna. Whole Wheat. Raisin and Nut Blend on Sat- m...... m..- . _ - -"""-ee. 6 Every Day Bargain Day Arsueinaaatodopursttrs F' I?tpaid'ureii's Laxative t,,,t,t,/vwii-ic,l,"t',)1 il,ifliiiit',', ati?,' flm HENDERSON’S BAKERY Choice Ceylon Black Tea, t lbs for Emblem Bnhng Powder, lug. tin. Largo bottle Tomato Cutsup.......... Laundry tKap.............................., Ginger 8nttr..............................., Jolly Powders. assorted flavors... . .. Peanut Butter, largo pail .............. McKEctiNIE's Grocery Specials for Saturday FOR SALE BY TENDER . MCKECHNIE The Brtad that), rich in flavor AT M We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to mnny friends and neigh. borl, and especially to the soldier comrades or our deemed loll and brother, for the many kindneuel and words of sympathy expressed in our recent bereavement. Mnand Mrs. John Past and family CARD or THAN KS .............r.. Me . 4 bars for Me .. , lbs for Me 3 pins. for Me ....... Me 25c Her sudden death an Deal-pr to memory tl tell The loss ot I cousin l In memory of Annie Hay, who I cident. June 10th, Her Iov'rte face I'l Though years may The loss of her t I " keen 'P3 that th Quick and sudden Mr' and Mrs Cecil Noble Ind Misa Velva Rear, spent Sunday afternoon with the Ray family. ,,~___ "yum... Mr and Mrs Walter Clark mamm- ily, spent Sunday with the Ewen family. ”slung ner mother. Mrs J. W. Smlth Mrs Jessie Wise and son Clayton, and Mr Clayton Davis, Hanovor. spent an evening last week with Mr and Mrs Thos. Rear. Mr Dawson Marshall visited with Aberdeen friends recently. Mr and Mrs Jas. Ewen with Mr. and Mrs Jno. Lynn. motored to Owen Sound Tuesday. Miss Margaret Smith. Detroit, ia visiting her mother. Mrs J. w. Smith Mr and Mrs Wm Johnson, Elmira, Mr and Mrs Wraley Johnson and family of Mlldmay. motored up and spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Thos Rear. S. S. NO. 5, GLENELG F'0tures denote per cent taken Jr Iv-tvat-iii, Timmins 62. Sr. IH--"catherine Timmins 73. Jr Ill 'lola Noble 79, George Blair 71. 'Ew- en McNab 68. Jr Ir-Isabella Kleist 63. 'Violet Banks 62, Willie Pearl 60, Mary MNcba 51. Sr i--'Gohion Noble 65. Jr l (ah--Mda Banks 79; (b) Elvie Hastle 60. Jr Pr (52-. Juanita Noble 83, (b) Esther Wh to, Esther Klelst. 'Presem every day. __ .......u.., nrnnurr Jr Pr A-Edith Miles, Eddie Wells, Jack Lloyd, Clark Saunders. Robert Noblp. Jr Pr B-Gordon Kennedy. Dorothy Ashley, Elmer Glenholmo. Jimmie Stormy. Esther Bourne. Jr. Pr C-Robbie Milne. Boyce Howell, Helen Lawrence, Ilene Whitmore, ll- ene Tucker. Donalda McEachern, Teacher Sr Primer A--Edntr Elliott, George Braltltwaite, Clara Thompson, Violet Hind. (Iris Hugill and Betty Heml- erson) equal. Br Pr B--Mary Firth, Dorothy McDonald, Bobbie Gray. Jimmy MeAulitte, Norman Green- wood. Sr Pr C-Velma Hume, GPO.‘ Prew, Kathleen McFadden. Delbert Moore, Harry Falkintrham. I Jessie B. Whittun, Teacher 1.. n_ . --. - -‘ (Susle Bell & Jack Gagnon) equal. Jr l-Jean Rowe, Oleida Hahn, Victor Goodehiid, Marian Moore, Ross Wilson. Sr 1--Arthur' 'ahriiiii.'., ing, Nathan Ritchie, Elsie (Susie Bell & Jack Guano Jr " B-Bessie Atkinson, Hunt. Percy Montgomery. Pinkerton. (George Lloyd and Moore; equal. SCHOOL REPORTS DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL I MAY AND JUNE, 1925 I SR. Iv-iles, Marshall. Roy Mat. lthews, Helen MeAuiitre, Maud Kelsey liiii.'ii/ L. Brown. JR. 'lV --Orvilte (Saunders, Vernon Snider, Bernard Clark, George Hahn. Harry Ryan. John A. Graham, Principal SR. m A-Dorothy Pickering. Gor. don McCrao, Clen Rowe, Violet Mc- Lean, Mary Mortal. SR. lll I3--Nor- man Becker, Moore MeF'adden, lla. Al, Pan, Willie Erwin, Orma Burnett. Sadie F. MacDonald, teachnr SR. lll C-George Noble, Marjoriv Noble, Mary Tobin, Jim Henderson, Jean Collinson. JR. IU-Doris Tay-i lor, Gladys Whyte, Irene Elliott, Mar-‘ gatet Strrrrey, Velma Noble. Edna A. Browning, Teathr Sr ll A-Helen Young, Norma Al- lan, Lulu Mills, Genevieve Saunders, Elsie F'alkirurham. Sr " B-Aiictil Nicholson, Alma Wilson, Annie Walk-l or, Orval McDonald, Gerald Falconer! Annie Macdonald, Teacher I Jr ll --tGeorge Ashley and Percy Greenwood) equal, Elsie Pinkerton, Mario Allan, Margaret Sibbald, Jean Atkinson and Frances Hay equal. Jr ll BmBPssiu Atkinson, Eddie Hunt. Porcy Montgomery. Alice Pinkerton. (George Lloyd and Hazel There have been unions before, many of them, but none comparable ‘to this, where three bodies having }much in common, have agreed to sink the nonessential points on which they have been differing and. may new and greater advance in the" promulgation of Christian truth, than ever has been achieved by any of them, or by all or them together. The occasion is historic and We are sure from the hearts, ot thousands will rise a prayer that the blessing} of God will rest upon "The United Church of Canada," as she goe'h forth in home and foreign lands to more firmly strive to establish the Kingdom of God upon earth, and hasten the day seen by the poet, when "Man to man the world o'er Shall brothers be for a' that." ' dist and congrmrtrtionaiGiiit whom negotlaucns have been going on for twenty years. Last week in the Shit and last General Assembly of the Presbyter- ian Chm-oh in (Janna. the necvssary stops wa-re- taken to unite (twin). We:htrouiav. i0th June. 1925) with the other 'Llu'istian bodies. Metho- C. RAMAOE & 36N.'Ed1tor and Pro. prletors. Slum-"bum in”: $2.00 a year in advanc: in Canada: $2.50 in (re United Mates my! 'ttsei.""" Retina IN MEMORIAM DURHAM, JUNE 11, 1925 Ira may pass away; her I sadly feel that tlrst day. sudden was the call, " death surprised In all; memory than Worth, can Lizzio Schaefer, teacher THE DIE " CAST f my loving cousin, was killed in an ae t, 1924. I'll ne'er forget. E. Morton, Teacher ALLAN, Teacher uuy. Mr. Grant in min: his crutches as the can. I freely now and it he keeps on traltt- urprlsed us all :, ing will soon not need them. The than Wordu can- Review send; beat wishes to both IMr and Mrs Grant, and hope they I "3le so woli.l will have much happiness in their --Winrue - Mm- Mary Picker, Hunter, past before the Gii were gone. These kindly testimonies were in. terlsrded with tine musical selec- tions. beginning with community ‘singing before the presentation. Oth- Ier numbers and all appreciated were ;violin selections by Miss Ada Brown. solos by the teacher. Miss Barr. by Miss F. Kerr, Miss W. Blyth and by Peter Ramnge. The program was Missed loyally by the National An. 'them but. bless you, there washnore to iollow for the ladies had Pade, provision to give a lunch to the large} crowd and this function was alsoi carried to success. and was a. credit. to the organizers. But, bless you,! again that crowd did not want to 30‘ home. the singers informally dust-l ered around the piano and sang com- munity snatches " n midnight new! enade, hosts ot personal good-byes and good wishes were extended to' Mr. and Mrs Grant, old timers dis; cussed old times. youth and besutyl would have liked a platform. the Girl moon kept shining, and we rather} think that the wee smn’ hour wad be! There was then called upon in turn, Mr Zenus Clark of Durham, for many years a neighbor at Varney; Mr John Aldred. now of Durham, formerly in the community; Mr D. Leith, Durham, a neighbor for man) rears; Dr. Leeson, ex-M.P.P.. of Varney. and long a neighbor; MrT. McNiece. a neighbor longer than any any or these mentioned and Mr Cl, Homage, tor ten and a half years teacher in the section. All had re- grets at the breaking up or old as- sociations. but breathing good wish- es for their future in their new home. Regrets were also expressed for Mr. Grant's severe accident. and hoped he would soon be able to ftirttr away his crutches and enjoy his new life. There were kind words also tor Mrs Grant and hopes that her temporary illness would! soon pass away. ' I ,V,_.._....,. 11‘ quunY'll all and sundry for kindly words and deeds extended to his parents in the trying days they had passed through since the accident. He was sure they would have tt Kindly Welcome when they called upon them in Mt. Forest and he promised this himself if they came to Walkerton, a double welcome it' they brought him busin- ess I l Mr Campbell Grant, now a. Walk- Orton lawyer. was called upon to sunplement " father's reply and did so most creditably. He thanked ..n __J ----- . - __ I As a tangible expression of thes" sentiments We'ssk your acceptance tor ihese ttiftu and again assure you of our good wishes towards you in lyour new home. I Signed on behalf of the community I Richard Barber. Matt. Barber, J. J. i Wilton. 1 Mr Grant in acknowledgment in lbehalt‘ of himself and his wife. was particularly happy in his reply.) Speaking from the place or his birth he had a long record of many kind- ly associations with neighbors a. round him. He spoke of the champ es that had taken place since boy- hood days when he remembered Bee. ing deer quite commonly. He expres- sed deepest gratitude for the kind. ness shown him during his enforced lay oft in hospital and at home as a resultof his accident and he was moved even more strongly by the kindly words of the address and by the splendid gifts. He assured them that in their new home, there would ever be a kindly welcome for old friends of Normanby and Egremont. WP have been stirred wlth sorrow that your long healthy lives havelat- My been marred by the automobile tyccidont to Mr. Grant and by Mrs. Grant's temporary illness. We hope and pray that in the now home you both may be blessed with a return to normal conditions, ensuring you a future ot health and prosperity. While feeling the regrvt, we alto 1110109 that some of your family will still be with us in tho old Grant home, and that you and othrs. mom- bers of your family will not be too far away to prevent you front ming- ling with us occasionally in theiut- ure. You see around you friends and neighbors associated with you for a lifetime in Knox Church, Normanny and in this community, who have lr-arn'd with regret that tho: long agsceiation is to be severed‘by your removal to Mt. Forest in all the years you have in”: will: Ir, 've, have always vitiiwl 30m .uo'Mrteieir borship and your kindly interest in every community movement and we have strongly felt it was incumbent have strongly felt is was incumbent} on us at this time to givv expression‘ to this M-utimunt. l After an hour or two ot social chat Rev. W. J. Burnett called the gath- ering to order and after an approp- riate opening, asked Mr and Mrs. Grant to be seated intimating they Were to be addressed in a repre- sentative capacity. Mrs J. J. Wilton then read the address which Was as below and stalwart neighbors brought in the gifts which were two tine rocking chairs, an elegant couch and a roll or congoleum rug. To Mr. and Mrs Wm. Grant Dear Friends : l As a community function tiegattr ‘ering on Friday night last to bid a kind of community good-bye, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grant, Nonnonby. be- tore their removal to Mt. Foreshhaa rarely been excelled. Neighbors from all round Ind some old friends from Durham swelled the crowd, till there was. from 250 to 300 present.) The evening was ideal and the wad) ious lawn could be and was used. for no home would hold them. An adjoining field held about $50,000 worth of cars and a beautiful moon looked down on a happy crowd and everything passed " "lovely." After an hour or two of social chat Rev. W. J. Burnett called the gatlr ering to order and after an upprop-_ Send-of f to " Mrs W.Grant THE DURHAM REVIEW Large Crowd and Fine Weather success. and was a. credit mailers. But, bless you, crowd did not want to go singers informally eluat. I ac, _. - of the liarty -". 7,...v. . 11.11. Lilli”)- bell, No. 15, $42.39; J. Satellite, No. 18, $97: J. Walsh No. W, $22.39: K. Monk. No. 18, $247.16; W. Disney, No 19, 9.80; R. Twacley. No 20, $15. 85: E. Schmidt, grading ae'ct $364. 82; W. Patterson, pay sheet 21. $107.10; E. Redford, 135 yds grave), $13.50: F. Schmidt. salary. 8150.60: Otto meeting of council $13.75: ltrs. palrs and oil for grader. $9.53. Masrwoou---rurni;di'.. That We ad- in. "v. ... vumJu ' D. McDonald, No. 3, 889.72; R. Mc. Caslin No. 4, $51.65; P. Schmidt, No. 5, 883.79: S. Hopkins, No. 6, $19.14 : P. Kramer. No. 7, 63.73; D. McLean, No. 8, 58.75; H. Metcalfe No. 9, 22.63 W. J. Adlam, No 10, $15.13; D. Chit. tick, No. II, 87.59; S. Bailey, No. 12, $21.48; J. Ewen, No. 13 $97; D. Coutts, No. 14, 819.64: D. A. Camp- bell, No. 15, $42.39; J. Surcliffe. No. " COT. r u... ' =- ratterson, Inspect. fence $1.50 Meyer, do, $1.50: L. Diem. do, H. Sachs, pick handle 60c; E. F. sman. rep. plow 85c; D. J. Mch inspecting 81.35; E. West. swirl sman. rep. plow 85c; D. J. McDonald inspecting 81.35; E. West, affidavit, 50c; H. Sachs, pay sheet No. 1, $133. 71: J. Weidendort No. 2, $126.81: n il-nA.7,-- -- - _ The following accounts and pay sheets were recommended to bepald: H. McKechnie. salary. pt'gp, $106 ', C, H. Mitchell, part contract, $101.50: 'Sawyer-Massey, 2 graders, $297: do, repairs, $6.85; H. Mekechnie, school 'equaiization $15; H. Dodsworth. do. 1924. $15: Durham Review ad, $2.28: Chronieel, ad'vt, $2.28: Mun'l World. stationery, $15.01 : J.H. Chittfek, ex- press $1.90; S. Hopkins, error in report, 81.90; C. Reay, 50 rods tenor 812.50; M. Lorena, M rods fence, $5.50 ; G. Brown, 240 rods fence $62 ; W. G. Hague. freight $15.28; Jas. Yandt. winter work Me; W. Boyd, do 900: Jno. Yandt. do, $3; G. Nob le, do, 82.25; E. Armstrong. do, $2. 40; A. Hastie. do $1.20; E. Martin, do. 45c: F. Wagner, do, 45c; Chas. Bailey, attending with supor't. 11.70; Jag. Tumbull, do 5.50; R. Grtetson, do, 86.88: Geo Magwood, do, 85.50: H. Patterson, 40 rods fence, 810: i'tl Patterson, inspect. fence 81.50: A.‘ Meyer, do, $1.50: L. Dion. do. r.t. Turnbull - Magwood :That B. IP. Ahrens. Sec'y Hanover cemetery, be paid $6 for grave digging and grave for the late Frank Warner. Car. Matrwood-Grierson: That parking of cam on the highways of the Tp. of Bentlnck after 9 o'clock p. m. be hereby prohibited, A tlne of not less than " and not more than $25 for each otrenee. The clerk to preparoa by-law continuing same. Carried. Gviersori--Magwood.. That the ap- propriation for each division be $500 and Elmwood $190: the amount of $170 not spent In Div. No. I last year, be expended this year. C'd. Grierson-Bailey: That clerk be tauthorized to draft a by-law for the next meeting. prohibiting animals from running at large on the high. ways of the township. Carried. Matrwood-Grietuort: That Council take an accident insurance policy with Norwich Accident Co. through their agent, Mr. Ttttttle. The rate being 700 per mile. To the extPut of $5000 for one person. $10,000 for we accident and $1,000 damages to property. The Clerk to report the number of miles of roadway in the township. Carried. Magwood--Grierson: That fence viewers tn inspecting wire fences, be paid $1.50 for each Inspection. Turnbull-Bailey: That. us an am peal has been made. asking for an increase in assessment ot Ex lot 11, con. 13, we hereby eontirm asv s9ssment as recorded on roll. Car. Turnbull-Magwood: That assess’t as revised be aeeepted, .and the As- sessor paid his salary. Council adjourned as a Court of Revision to resume general business. Magwood--0rierson: That assent! of lots 31 & 32. con. 2, N.D.R. be sus- tained. Carried. SMITH BROS. Bai1ey--Mturwood qrtsat umm’t on lot " con 12, be sustained. Car. 'rttrnbul1---Bailey: That useu‘ton lot 11, con. 4, be sustained. Car. Tumbull - Bailey: That mess- ment of lot " con. 5. be reduced $100 on land. Carried. Pursuant to annulment. Council met as I. Court of Revision. Mem- bers I" went. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. The members, having taken the oath, the Court of Revision was duly constitu- TORONTO The Wonder Car of America Is The "NEW FORD" with the Ruckstell Axle Ash for a Ford, The FORD with FOUR SPEEDS and RUCKSTELL equipment holds DURHAM 801.872"! MT. WORLDS RECORDS Only Car in the Four Speeds Forward Only Light Car in America men “It. “It", bo'" was duly constitu- The Young People's Society he'ld: -u. A_-_1__ --e"- " June l, 1925 ' bums: Ruckstell-equipped Demonetratii For Hill-climbing on High Gear Mm tieit McLean and daughter Margaret, were visitors with Mrs. Gillan Boyd Jhis week. We angled to report Mrs Boyd much better. Mr Allister LawreGCGent the week end with his sister. Miss Sadie in Prep:. .-- _ Mr and Mrs Colin MeArthur and Mr. Wm. Henderson, Were callers with Mtg D. W_ilkle Sunday. Heartless! congratulations are or tended to Mr and Mrs Louis Shell- trough, (nee Mrs Mable Ewen) who were happily married Tuesday, June 2nd. Mr and Mrs Jack Boyd, Clem-omi- en, spent an evening recently with Mr and Mrs J. Millar. Misses Mary and Clara Scheurman are spending a few days with their uncle, Mr W. Hill. Mr and Mrs Albert Middleton at. tended smvice here Sunday and spent the afternoon with Mr and Mrs L. McLean. Mrs Eliza ttttany was a visitor recently with her sister, Mrs Jerry Allord. . The W. M. B. met at the home of Miss Ada Banks Wednesday last and there was a splendid attendance. V ter a. short devotional service. the remainder of the time was spent in sewing for the bale and everything was pretty we" finished up. The next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs Jack McKechnle on June 30th. Mrs Hill its teonvaleaeing at the home of her daughter, Mrs Geo. SearIe in Guelph. The U. F. o. Club meets on Friday evening at Ebenezer when we will have the pleasure of listening to an- other debate "Resolved that the lads of to-day will make better farmers than their dads." A short progrnm is also being prepared. June's extreme heat ls over and the promise of a showery day is cooling the atmosphere. Aurin to meet Monday, the Mth any iof June. for tnnuctbn ot (can! Quite a large number turned out to hear Rev. Mr. Lane's firewall sermon here Sunday. Wedding bells are ringing. Statute labor has begun and now tor the soft cushioned roads the cars will travel over. vii-Es M .Kerr was a holiday visit or at Chesley Wednesday lust. _ , . A few from this part took In the box social at Lamlnsh last Friday night. A -- very successful opening meeting lut .Thursdny evening in the buement of the church. As the Rev. D. J. Lune. who organized the eociety, in mm to leave for another Beld, Mr Wm. Ford read a tumble. address to the Rev. gentlemen. while. Min EMe Milligan presented a ionntnin pen to Mr. Lane. The community " large will be losers while the ettuerh, at Wallaceburg, where Mr Lane is: called will be the gainers. l World to climb Mt. Diablo cn High ROCKY SAUGEEN I. H. Chittlck. Clerk '. FOREST [INOVER with this Equipment. meeting llll. hut-men! or D. J. Lane, y, In about ' Mr Wm. res: to the Miss Ell? mat-1n pen kn trd be ccnvinccd FORD SALES and SERVICE j Mr. and l spout Sund- 'thls loamy Mr J. R. Humllton. Principal ot Hmover High School,. Mm Hamilton and laughter Marguet. and tite tor- mer'a father. Rev. Al. Hammon. m Guelph, visited last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs Wm. Smith. Roan travelling is the ordo-r 0 "t day_ In; thit - vlclulty. Mr. 1nd Mrs H. Vollett and Hamil} spent Sundny with Mr and Mrs M Mervyn. Mr Frank Murdock has commom» ed bee keeping. having purchased a colony from Mr. Jos. Brown ortown lut week. Mr Lorne Mountain visited last week with relatives in Hamilton. Mr. and Mm Davidson 1nd Mis, Marina Petty of Fergus, spent owr the week end with Mr. and Mrs. t' Petty. The younger folk purpose attend tng a reception tendered to Mr and Mrs Adrian Noble. " the home m the bride's purents, Mr and Mrs Jul nu Keller. Varney, to he held up night, Tuesday. We wish the brim and mom all Joy and prosperity tir. When neighbors arrived m render aid, the Are was beyond mm trol. A good annuity of the: tummy tut-e was removed by Mrs Cutt on hm {return from the tleid. It Is yet un gknown will! Mr and Mrs Cuff into-ml ( to do. Mr Ind Mrs Emu: Armstrong Spam Sunday Inc with Mr and Mrs [mm .Chlttlck of anlmah. A number from here purposo- m tending the next U. F. o. meeting m the Allan Park Club to be lteld PM (by evening. June 12th, ttt Ebenvzvr school house. All members are rt' quested to attend. The tewher and scholars celebra ed a half holiday on June 3rd. For the put week Mr Frank Hop king bu been Nd up with bronchir I: nod uthm After I not": Sub tering he contracted pneumonm. when on Monday morning of this week he was removed to Durhah Memorial Hospital. We since-re!) “all this young man a speedy room ery. Mr and Mn Elton Lewis and two children or Poplar Hill, called on ftietttitt in this burg Sunday. SOUTH EAST BENTINCK Mi" Rebeca Grierson. Toronm spent the put couple of Week's m cation with her mother and brother here and return: to the city Mondm of next week. " m a very serious loss whe, on Saturday mama last, the hom,. of Mr Goo. Cu! Wu burned to th, ground. The ttre was caused by it defective chimney. it starting in nu. root during the absence of the lam GHeestnt home. Mr 00mm Johnston. Ewan.“ WM“ by Mitre McRmmld, spent Sunny week with Mr and In. [Aw-on Hopkins. couulenble good to the crops and Mun. " I: um hot 1nd dry and more run te again quite necessarg mu nthleen any of near Dom och. m B recent visitor at th, The all: " gave m has don,. Sunday with their meni, L' and Mrs Elmo Bauer or lots JUNE li, 1926 Sign tn Anon. If PM Staple: and the Mrlw - mat the Bret ol thr. u m Mr. “G Mrs Chas. Mrlhm It Will than» and sis, Mlm, all. (Mr tnther, Mr l - - III. "tto, mm m and visited mu than for: couple of days 1: In [enter-on. Toronlr noel! visitor at the Mrhmm It Victor “1"th Utc, L I.“ Ml ereetod on his I on" and. Mr Arthur Fide" mm m. an to low one ot his “on a. 1nat week. lt ty hvlw stroke In: the mum. no. In» week. lt I: It!“ "I the (1!qu In D. Manrlunv m the “PB. ot 1 Km Halal worm!) - Kit? MeFttydtn “to“! tn Guolplt Mr. DIV“ Robinson vltsiterd - of days In! I'm-L um Buy a JACKSON WAWx 4111‘er Farm IS 4!.“an Truck a. and tired, pr DURHAM M\.‘HI\ F. W. MOON, - --ANd wheel ' DOWN H A N You Want the " then GENERAL Rl-fl JUNE ll, 1925 f"1(iri"') 'Grit: I I I A' 'y, V, " li T-rr T rx 'r' _.----'" Truch HE pulley (AH-J {m ' T'di,','i't profits tame “(any rcquircd to Cl. " bo paid the policy m ProAts on Ordinary £00de t9t6 l Cain“ 1921 I Cain“ l9” ' Total Pror.t "an: Ml muted The Creat.' Life has 20 Fayrncn The (11' never pay less th an Balance favorite “I its: like .. Char-I av, Machinist "t Represe Slit" ot

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