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Durham Review (1897), 24 Jun 1926, p. 8

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" I. p. Gilson engine, in good run III. order. t saw tune with 26 in. 3.7. " " ot ' Inch rubber boning , horse. 8 years old. 1 In". " your: old, Amy to Add BUSINESS TRAINING to our HIGH SCHOOL cane-don and mu value for the time you have ”on! educating yourself. Arrange to "tend Don't Waste Your Education When the FEDERAL BURGLAR ALARM is attached to your chicken- house your hens are sale-nobody can steal them. The Federal is a wry simple spring-steel device that works like a trap wiwn a chicken thief opens any door or window to which it is ronnected; the alarm makes a vexy loud report, searing thethief and awake-Mm: your whole household. Individual banana. Pnctlcal lam. Special Course toe In Ion' Sons. Enter any day. Pteo catalogue on request. l (c M?! - P. 'fc-Etc-_-rr-_-: - - - - i Ifyou produce Good Cream and want the best t results under the new grading system, Ship t your Cream to the Palm (tn-cry. But in spite or the absolote protection FEDERAL affords, it Is “he harmless; it cannot harm even the burglar: but " thoroughly mm hint, protects your eNehens and awakens you. The Federal Bum" Alma is returunttle, if utter ten days you and the Federal Burghr Alarm unsatisfactory in any way. Simply mail the Federal Burglar Alum back to us collect and your money will be cheerfully refunded. We can all you" bonds and got your cash for than " may time you tiny (lo-ire. Intormation and prices cheerfully "applied regarding may kind of Bonds. V Bonds for 81000 and odd amounts between 8100 and 8900. Order quielrlr--they're going fast. A Sale'ud Son-d Invest-cut. THE CASH SHOE STORE Buy Town of Riverside, Ont. INS BLACK AND BROWN Brain Blue. pun: too WOIEN’S BLACK. BROWN and White Canvas his, rutttter so!“ and hook. sue-2x. 3, 3% 4, 6 Slap Slippers. leather who i been to char won EN'S BLACK CANVAS Hon-o supp". mm- .-r soles, only ...... .r.......r............. WOMEN'S WHtTE CANVAS OXFORDS and BUYS' WHITE SPORTING BOOTS. rubber soles, alt sizes to clear at .......... ............ new" Ions? o'u'r. our Creamery will be operated 24 hour- a day in the hot we. ther and your cream will be in our Creamery andgraded " min- utes after arrival in Palmerston. thuaaaanring the - who pro drteese good cream the best poaaible grade and price. We loan our patrons cans and pay cash for each can of cream received. You can ship on any train any day and be assured or prompt delivery and pay. Send us a trial can today. TIE PALM CREAMIRY CO., Palmerston, Ont. Nobody can "lkat" This Alarm NO MORE Chicken . Thieves The Federal CANNOT FAlL--hbsolutely Guaranteed to Last A Lifetime. l olo Bonds due Ten Day Money Back Guarantee W. A. TRIIBLL I. t, to den at -- - THOS. STEWART. R. R. 3, Durham Wrtte, Catt, Of Phone now. ’. RAMAGE, Durham F03 SALE oiiit'Arti6CATtR5rAi17'tTS TORONTO FF'.0ERA L SALES CORPORATION. SIRS Please send me postpaid one Fedenl Bur L'Iar Mann. for which I enclose my postal ttote tor $1.66, on the understanding that my money be Mundod should I tind tt annua- tactory. Name tsa-Sai-or (Adjoining City of Windsor) Address lil Victoria Bt., Toronto 2. Ont "t IRTINH HI AVIS, rubhvr soles, war ar "TT-tV _-_-__. v-.. 1.35 REPAIRING AS USUAL Specials due ms to I945. at 100 and ace. interest, yielding 'ri p. c. For the wushlng d painting or, walls and ceiling of rchard School! Venders to be sent t Beer Treuur' or on or before July d. For turth.; er information, apply l Albert Thompson, human. ; R. R. No. 3. ton or ', R. W. Cannonnt. " c'y Tran": R. R. No. 3. than: l To hear from owners of Saskatoon property and Saskatchewan farm lands, giving Meat price. Cash or terms. _ The an al Yeovil U. F. o. Pienie will be d in Alex Merchant's bush] Tuesday, My 6th. Music by "in.) ton Park pe Band, addresses try, W. A. Am Ind others: tta-ttttlr--. Mapla Le 3 YB. Dromore: football--. No. 9 vs. a 10. Egremom. Ad-', mission and 16e. Ladies bringing, baskets I . l Ycovil Picnic, July Och A. C. McCLlNTON. 721--13ttt St. Saskatoon. Sank TENDERS WANTED \WANTED 1.00 1.00 2.95 'to the dining room which wu deems iated In pink And white and fragrant :with lily ot the valley, where a. tea tive luncheon was served. V v__-. "a-..“ “Ian“ "I the tut lune nine of mun tn Holstein thin Friday night. Holstein are in the senior pay or: this you in the w. RA. Amo. Chnrch having been "punt- ed. service: will be held on and". upstairs, u usual. Mr M Date. " In In Ova} Bound My. 1 Try and loop the can on than“ Phil. It's the“ of tho M Mr and Mrs Jae. McKenzie, South Bend. spent Sunday at Mr John Mc- Keane's. LO.L. NO. Mb held tthsueeestrttst dance in their Hall Friday night In! and everybody enjoyed themselves, music being supplied by the Hooper orchestra. wasted by Hours Wm., Gordon nod Thou. Riemann. I!” En Lowrance having spent. few month: In Toronto, tune homo, On June 19th. " 4 p.111. 3 pretty amen wedding was solemnlzed " ‘Muple Hill Farm' Egmmont. by the Rev. LE. Peters of Queen St United Church. Durham. “listed by Rev. cu Ingram of Amos and Knox. when Elizabeth Ruben; only dough. ter of Mr and Mn W. J. Phllp. was nnltcd in nut-rinse to Alexander Nicholson. elder son of Mr and Mrs Robert Nlcholson. The bride who was given in mur- riage by her (other. looked charminx as she took her place under an ar- tistic arch ot evergreens, in I dress of oyster white tteorgette, trimmed with silver luce. She wore the cus- tomary veil and orange blossoms Ind carried z beautiful shower be quot ot Ophelia roses with lily of the valley and maiden hair fern. She was attended by Miss Laura. Mather in a dress of embroidered blue or- gandie, who made a lovely little ttoqrer girl with her basket or pink and white blossoms. _ Mrs Nelson Hallway underwent ian operation ln Durham Hospltal for in internal trouble last week andls now again falrly well on the road to , recovery. i The large crowd in Queen Street) Church. Durham, Sunday [nominal last, must have been inspired by the fine earnest address of Miss Mo‘ Harrie, missionary or the United IChurch. Central India. " the ana- IWer of our Saviour to His disciples, 'My meet is to do the will of Him) ithat sent me,' and to finish His, (work is at all applicable to sin-stain- 1ed humanity, then surely Miss Me. 1liurrie measures up fairly well to 'that great service. i Notwithstanding the unusual hea, 'vy crop of apples last year and the gawful waste (enough to court a ram, line) the prospects as far as We have seen. are fairly good this year again _ror apples. cherries and plums. After the ceremony. the guests to the number of thirty tive returned The bride who is a graduate or Durham Memorial Hospital and who has held quite a responsible position in the Community Hospital, Geneva, Illinois, was upon her resignation the recipient of many lovely gifts from the stall and pupil nurses and on the occasion of her wedding, also from her many friends. bespealtlng her own popularity and also that of her husband. The groom's gift to the bride was a substantial cheque. to Mrs. Mather. the pianist. a pearl set bar pin and the little ilowar girl re- ceived a double strand necklet of pearls. Mr Bob Small arrived home from Toronto Normal the titntt of the week Mr Alex. Henderson returned to Detroit Saturday Int. an aunt of the former, Mrs Wm. Hoeiiin. who is critically ill. We lee Mr Jag. Wilton of Varney vicinity, is erecting a substantial addition to his house which willadd greatly to the appearance and com- fort ot the hospitable home. In the evening the happy couple left by motor for Niagara and other points, the bride travelling in an en- semble costume of dove grey. em- broidered in mandarin. On their return they will reside on the groom's (arm on the 14th con., where their many friends, including thoae ot' the Review, will wish them every happiness. Mrs D Meilvrtde and son, Master Norman, and grandma. Mrs J. Hoer lin ot Mt. Forest. motored down to St. Jacobs on Thursday last to see The lads and iassies of Knox Cor; ners softball club, Journeyed to Hol- stein Monday evening last to trim the village team. but fell short in their calculations and received a drubbing instead, the score. being 31 --14. - With the exception of corn which is patiently awaiting warmer weath- er, the spring crop and hay ue very promising and here and there an occasional good Betd of {all wheat, which is now in the shot blade. Mrs R. J. Noble (nee Grace Me. Ilvride) of Guelph. Hon Lionel. dau- ghters Mary and Helen and son-In- law Mr Howard Diturman, wife and baby Freda. motored up on Sunday last to visit the scones of the tor, mer's glrlhood days at the old home in Normanby. It is not too soon to be getting a forward look to the big annual pie- nic ot the U.P.0., to be held, we understand as usual, in Wm Car- son's bush on Thursday, July let. We are informed J. J. Morrison will be present to speak on live political topics Messrs Jae. Petty, Palmer Patter- son, Mrs Jno. Marlee and Mrs D. Mc. llvride are apolnted delegates to the Progressive Convention to be held in Durham, July 2nd. Little Harette Wilton, daughter of Mr and Mrs Elgin Wilton, was taken suddenly ill last week, threatened with pneumonia. but was nipped in the bud by the attending physician, Dr. Smith of Durham. Iiieulmr-l'iil, "rtials NORTH EGREMONT RLYTH’S CORNERS I. umber irtteltd_taktntr In ---. __-_‘,- .. v" nm- urn w. J. Freemln. Teetorater, 1e game of mun in! Itein’l kick oft, and with a nice oom- visited recently With her liner. Mm Friday night. Holstein Nation eitort, they went through Roht. W. not my on this r-land Clemente scored. The huh you like Irene Barbour, ”computed; L. m min a. gift when I Glendon by her mm, Mrs Enema. took a , luring been romp player detieeted it into his own no! "mm trip by Vay ot the motor’ rill be held on Sudan alter R. Plnder had made a perfect Me to Guelph, Hamming the an M. can». Clement- and Min and ar. 1 ate. " In in Owen looted before Glendon w a" In N. Benet went e lew- days '. the more sheet. Their (eel m u 'tattire In Baht. Barbour. - Ipthecenutheroedlieenmiu'ueeuednilmg; _ . - mtdotthedttet. qmq.tnoar-iar'iu=C'rcr, ‘- -___ ---- '"' v pm- When play resumed it m Hol- Iteln'l kick on. and with I. nice com- bination axon. they went through and Clements scored. The tttth (on! m an": a. gift when I. Glendon player detieeted it into his own goal that R. Plunder had nude a perfect can”. Clo-mm: an MeGirr and loom baton Glendon W on the more that. Thur (on! no " lbs . you II III lured " night. who: they qmBMtged on I run. Me. ' LOCAL no PERsonL: Holstein's second goal was a gift, when one ot the Gleneden players in an “tempt to play the ball deflected it into his own net. At this point of the me Gleneden made I rich nub but R. Clarke shot over the goal. The third goal was on a. nice combination play. Red Finder and McKenzie rushed down left "td and peeled acron- to right wing where Howard Finder rushed in end shot trom clone in. The timt period end- ed with Holstein lowing by , soul. “in.-- -I-- - _ - Holstein will hold a monster cele- bration on July lot when there will be a. Football and Baseball Tourna- ment. Durham Band will be on the grounds and a. concert in the Ag'l Hall at night. For particulars Bee bills. Messrs Alger. Clinton Rieerand the Misses Ada and Anna mee, motored from Oshawa. and spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Jno Rice. Miss Gladys accompanied them back to Oshawa. Gleneden minus their regular goal keeper, visited Holstein Friday last. and Went away on the short end of the score. The Holstein forward line worked a smooth combination break- Ing through the Gleneden defence, time after time and rewarded sever- al times by goals. The game started pttt with a rush on the Gleneden goal but Finder shot wide. Play ranged mound centre tleld for a short time when Clements and MeGirr made a. tine rush up cen- tre Beid end 11le shot 1 cross shot to start the scoring. Mr Arthur Hume Is this Week re lieving at the C. N. R. station, Dur ham. Rev. LE. West gives his farewell message next Sunday prior to leav. ing for Laurel in Dutrerin County. where he assumes the pastorate on July 4th. Mrs Jatr. Boole-s Is spending a week', Ur with her son John at Dromore. I Rev. J. E. tutti Mrs Peters of Dur- Holstein ham, were callers at the United Ch.) Ayton Parsonage on Tuesday. I Mt Forest Rev. L. E. West xlves his farewell Gleneden A mixed Softball team of boys and girls from the Community Clrcle.de- tented a like team from Varney on Monday evening by the score or M--- 14. Mr Fred Matthews, Toronto, is spending a. short vacation with his cousins, the Brown Bros. Mr McCauley left Tuesday to at- tend the wedding of his brother at Chatsworth. Miss Agnes Evans, nurtrein-trttin. ing, Detrolth home ona two weeks' vacation. Miss Irene McLean, Priceville. it, spending a two week vacation with her uncle, Colin McMillan. Unutual Operation l Dr Ellis of Holstein, removed a tumor weighing 41 lbs, ll oz, from a steer owned by Wm Bryce of Proton. Last reports tell the animal doing tine. Messrs Arthur Abba and Joe Ellis made a busness trip to Stratford on Wednesday. The members and friends of Var- ney United Church invaded the Par. sonage Tuesday evening to bid rare. Well to Rev. and Mrs West and fam- ily. An -impromptu program was rendered with Dr Leeson as chair- man. Several friends voiced their appreciation of the work done by the pastor and his worthy wife, expres- sing their regret at their leaving " ter five years successful pastorate. At the close ot the address, Mrs. West was presented with a quilt by the Ladies' Aid and Mr West a gold- mounted umbrella. Both replied feel- ingly to the sincere expressions and tangible appreciations shown by the Varney people. After the presenta- tion a lunch was served the party before breaking up about midnight. Mrs Albert Sturmrk. who has been with her parents. Mr and Mrs Man- ary, for the past month, returned to her home in Toronto the tirst of the week. The W. M. S. of the Presbyterian church held their June meeting in the basement of the church. At this meeting the Home Helpers were eiv pecially invited to attend. There was an attendance of 30 and an excellent report of the Presbyterial held in Arthur was given by the delegates, Mrs Hastle and Mrs Brebner. There was a social hour at the close or the regular meeting, after which re- freshments were served. Mrs Hildyard left last week for a three months' visit to her old home In Sussex, England. Rev. Mr. Sedgsworth, Brampton, who is a avert of Mr and Mrs Bert Brebner, preached in the Presbyterian church here last Sabbath. As Mr Wm Aitken was about to salt his cattle on lot 29. con 2, he was pleasantly surprised to tind a beautiful deer grazing with hit, cattle. Rev. L. E. West went to Laurel on Monday to look over his new field of labor. We had a pleasant cal from Mr. Rom. Freeman of Duluth. He maker periodical calls to this part to visit the scenes of childhood. Mr Hildyard ot the Continuation School here, is presiding at the De. partmental exams. in Dundalk this weeek. Mr Robb of Durham High School is performing a similar duty here. Mrs Grier, with Miss Alma Hilli- lay of Gleneden. visited friends In ngkdale recently. Mrs Davidson of Newton, spent tht week end with her daughter here THE DURHAM REVIEW HOLSTEIN LEADER HOLSTEIN 7, GLENEDEN 1 vutttne in; -7 " _ v...“ -" we supervision of Mr Ju. Eden, he been done on the lower division ot tin loamy which will be continued. In w. J. Emma. Tee-water. :hiiedJegenuy With her Mater. Mm rerun Ibootlng from well out, the ie, Just going under the cm» bar. der male 1. ttne try for it but the bait slipped between his hands. " we: a. high ball and one that would foot most goal keepers. The bright light of the gene was the nice piny- in; of H. Pinder on right wing. dis- plucing Dickson who was unable to play through sickness. "tine up: Gleneden: Goal. Clarke : Becks, Stevenson. Hallway: Half Backs. G Clarke, W. Weber. H.Web- er: Forwards. R. Clarke, McFarlin. Williamson, Sackett, C. Weber. The U. P. o. picnic will be held on July let in Wm Carson's grove. A good time is expected. Mr Ju. Lewis erected n tine drive shed on Hominy. when mm. " ....- Holstein: Goal. Ray Finder: Backs Gibson. Small: Half-backs. Bye. Eee. les, Blyth; Forwards, Red. Finder. McKenzie. Clements, McGirr, H. Pin- der. were the menu}? £1341” Dav}. 'P guns): Miss Mary McBride has ' re engaged as teacher for S. S. No. 2. The annual school picnic of this tseetion, will be held in Mr Jon Len- nox's grove on June 29th. We hope to see agood turn out. A quiet but pretty wedding was solmenized at the United Church Parsonage. Holstein. Out. on June 17. 1926. at high noon, when Rosina Ethel Mildred. eldest daughter of Rev. L. E. and Mrs West. became the bride of Erie Ernest N. Sharpe. only son of Mr and Mrs B. F. Sharpe, Mount Forest. Ont. The bride looked charming in iv- ory silk with oomage waist and bouffant skirt. capped-sleeve with treorgette bell, the bodice being trimmed with seed pearls. The brid- al veil of tulle was closely draped The latest purchasers of cars in this locality are Mr Thos. Wilson a Chevrolet touring and the Woods Bros. each a Ford sport model. Mr and Mrs Jan Eden made a vis. it recently with friends in Hanover. Mr and Mrs Matthew Barber of Knox Corners, are spending a well. earned holiday with relatives in De tmit, to the head with a bandeau or orange blossoms. She carried a shower boquet of Ophelia roses and lily or the valley with white snaps. The bridesmaid was Miss Irene West. sister of the bride, who was prettlly attired in rose silk crepe. with corsage bodice, the skirt being scalloped in cream lace. Her bo- quet was ot pink trweet peas. Mr Wm. HUstt, Bentinck, and Alt McDougall. Holstein. are engag- ed_rttityrtirur Mr David Davis' barn. Mr Robt. Pollock. LlutOWel. visited his parmts. Mr and Mrs Geo. por log: on Sunday last. The ceremony was performed in the presence of the immediate rela- tives and a few intimate Menus un- der an arch of evergreens. trimmed with pink and white flowers. Res. L. E. West, father of the bride, tied the nuptial knot. and was assisted by Rev. S. A. Monte. B. A., or Drew, Ont., the groom's pastor, The wedding music was played by Min E. Sharpe, a former teacherot the bride. and organist of the Unit. ed Church, Holstein. The wedding gifts were numerous and costly. Guests Were present from Toronto, Gait, South Cayuga, Clandeboye and Mt. Forest. On their re turn the young eouple will reside on the groom’s farm, "Springvale," in the Township ot Egremont. The happy couple left on their honeymoon by motor to Toronto,Nl- agara Falls and other points in New York State, the bride going awayln French blue crepe de chenev trimmed with gold lace, with coat and hat to match. The bride entered the parlor on the arm ot her father, to the strains of the bridal chorus from 'Lohengrin.' Following the ceremony ‘Mendelssohn's Wedding March' was played, the register during this time being duly signed. _ m _-...., --., “a“... _ The mother of the bride was frowned in pearl ttreycrtpe de chene. wearing a corsage boquet ot ltlies of the valley and term The groom's mother was stylishly gowned in deep rose with "at crepe. The zroomsman was Mr Mack Toye, ot Toronto. cousin of the groom. After the ceremony a dainty wed. ding bnakfast was served with a pink and white ornamentation adorn, ing the house and tables. The groom’s gift to the bride was a leather initialed club bag with the new combination lock. The bridesmaid received a lovely neck- lace of amber-tinted French pearls. the groomsman being the recipient of a magnet ring, and the gift to the pianist was a. white gold bar pin, the centre being a pearl set in a peridot. The' Referee: C. Wendt, Mildmay GROUP STANDING Won Tie Lost Points Mr Sharpe-West lhmiials of Al LAN'S CORNERS L Lewis erected 1 tine drive Monday, when quite u num- Ion. gGiaii.. snvenlyg mgr the m tdtenddiGGi"t frmy, _ Durham, Another of Me‘s bright events oc- curred last Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs W.J. Philp, when their daughter Miss Ruberta, was married to Mr Alex. Nicholson. We extend hearty wishes for a long happy.wed- ded life. . Miss M. Swhnston Holstein. visit, ed friends here the past week. Miss Edith Hunt has finished her course at Normal, but is writing " a new sublets here this week. We hope she will be successful. The beet rings have mmmenced again and the members are glad. Mr -, of Conn, is butcher this sum- mer. Mr and Mrs Gilkeé Dundalk, mit- ed their daughter Mrs Troup recent- ly. Mr and Mrs F. Reid and children. enjoyed a little visit " J. Lane's. S. Park, recently. Mr and Mrs Henry Hiscock visited at Mrs H’s brother. Rom. Nicholson last week. Mr and Mrs Watson Owen Sound, wee recent guests of her sister In: Troup, who accompanied them home tor a. few days vislt. Those from this vicinity whanst Wednesday visited Knox Church. in Durham, were delighted with the il. lustrated lecture or Mina MeHarrfe, India, and also with the social after- noon. Mr Wesley Hunt, Mitchell, owed on W. B. Smith. Sunday. Mr Bert Aussum. Priceville, “3 al- so a Sunday visitor at Mr D. Ee cles. Mr and Mrs Wm Scott and sons. of Proton, visited " W. J.R eid's the beginning of the week. All my man 4m... ht Sereaies, is, Shingles-ry. THE PE0PLE'S MILLS, Mt Reports pn BANK OFMONTREAL NWltDUII L.. Ical. il Canada's A”. Cni.i.h,.i SOUTH BEND YEOVIL T otal Assets in Excess of $750,000,000.00 Call And look our our stock. be . Plum” to eater tn in“ A . GROAT issuesrepomontheptogtasof ports, telegraphed to headquarters from the Manager: of the Bank's 600 Branches, cover every Prov- ince and form a reliable index of crop conditions. The reports are furnished free. Upon request at any Branch of the Bank your 'samewiltbettucedott our mailing list. our our stock. It will to eater to your needs. The school children urt- turd at work this week with exams. There tie three going to try for Entrance. We are sorry to hear that Mr Stew» an is leaving this your. He bu been touching here for four yum And hu done good work. Anyone pasting will note the splendid conch? te, of the school grounds 1nd gui- en. Mr Everett Rum reminded his house last week. using for most or it. the Arrow-Lock slates. They nuke I mu improvement on ttw house. Mr John Hunt is re~shlngllng~ his: barn this week which will also im. prove it. Mr. B. Smither. accompanied tr his daughter and son-in-law. Mr and Mrs G. Thompson and three children all of Brampton. motored up and spent. Sunny with friends here. Mr Gordon Legs? and family mor ored up from Barking Sunday. His friends are glad to see him so much improved In health to mike th" trip. He and Mrs heme are stain tor a few dun with Mguvu here. In; E. W. Williams Ind son Run or: of Cludeboye. motored up wat- tend the ShtuqreWetst wedding ltuct Thursday. Another of our popular young men Mr Eric Sharpe. lave up the free. dom of the launder lite lul Thun- dny Ind took on the bonds ot tty benedict We wish them I very ur. " wedded life together and ,relcottw Mrs Shnrpe to the Bend. MN Y1;- and Mrs Chas. Hunt. Winzhm spent the week end with his brothr here. Mr In Toys. like Norma Toy- and Miss Ruby McFurlnne. Toronto, were. guests " B. F Slur-pea: In! week. Miss Mable Hopkins, Fnirbairtt,vi.- Red her sister. Mrs McKenzie last week. “A - JUNE M, 1926 '. Forest Unusual Cue Colin MM inductions Wedrtesd mr. mm: Young um um Tm High sci With I sum-II ol Scuba a hum bull gum-r Manda: tWeen Hutton Hill and W School was a novelty Thr charge tre long an Hanan Birthday Tea Pie Rocky 8mm - Mtl be held day. Jul) 6th, h grove. Gleneur. d hem; pres-arm]. luring platinum Make“; Ire-v. Adt It How M 0Com " Intranet Student The Entrance a); ttrrt thee school an " ltlldcnls aw uri half from Durham Edge Hill and 3n l "tooits. , Iocky Clue.“ P-cquu‘y su- VOL. XLIX, NO See Bills for Full Parlicu Durham l their Kurdvn son's on Thu [lulu-n tttter. Plan to Spend J1 Itth at Ourham's F L. o. L. Celebrali Installation of Ott brvlhrrl Ctoft and count-h. membrane [muted “New it whk'u hits MAIN th, u follom I. G., H. Emma-r J.8.. CHI! Howell : deetext'.' Treasurer V.". ILA. HM: lot-rim; 0.ot C Moors: C.H. I July the ad burl "nah: J, H. Hume-r Mm: C.H. Darling. J. A. I In“. At the dam of Installs . “up! nus 1seld out a! which -eltms were made bt Mr Clot m local manna. Boot tt " Cominu u " Imrha _',-iiiiilfiii.,),)..i8lt N3 'its', 2 ii-).-'..--,-)) h wt Manor I]! " Gt M " M he tMI ll. M M

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