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Durham Review (1897), 20 Jan 1927, p. 4

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If k) ‘. PHONE 150 ' Midday: "out. Btoett under your job printing from the lbw-low - Letterhead». envelopes. statements. mamas. invoices. Inc- tion sale Ella. dodgers and hand. bills. wedding trwitatiotts and an- nouncements. etc. tu, Ctassie I JteautyPartor Now Open NEW AND FRESH but as supply MAICIL WAVINO MANICUIING SHAMPOOS, ETC. The SCALP TREATMENTS FACIAL TRE ATMENT' GROCERIES Also Cured Meats Conlecl‘onery, Bread Coal Oil and Gasoline Your Patronage Soliclted Get our Price before you Sell your Wheat l as I Mud buying Wheat to min try my Carina. 00008 DELIVERED IN TOWN EV ERY DAV. PHONE no... DAY OR NIGHT J. C. HOWELL Royal HouN-h'd Flour per bag 4.50 Chopihed Oats, per100 ttrs '2.25 Pt: 2'if'pt,,r; per It .... iii,') Climbed Oats. per100 mass . our. per g ... .- A King Edward Flour. per bag 4.05! Strong Chop, per 100 lbs 2.00 Peed Flour, pm- bag ...... iriil Crimped Oats, per ton.. 45.00 Ema?” 2t um bag ... 4192’ Oat Chop, per ton.. .. 45.00 ot layer R....... ... ' Maple Uttf Flour. per bag. 4.50 Mind Chop, per ton.... 40.00 Prurie Pride Flour, per ha: 1.25! Gunn’s Tankazo. 100 lbs 3.50 ILATCHFORD'S CAI}. PIG AND POULTRY FEED0. Also OUNN'. DIG co DEEP ”RAP AN tt" POULIRY FEEDS. Men's Heavy Rubbers, reg price $7.00 for....... .......$6.25 " " " 6.10 for............... 5.50 Men's Goloahes. reg. price 84.50 for...................... 3.75 Menu Luther Mitts at........, ..r.....'r........... 1.25 per pair Ginghams, reg. Mc, for.........., ..... ....._......28e per ylrd Crinttharnr, reg. 250 for.............. ... ..........,19le per yard Many Ends of DRESS GOODS at Special Reduced prices I uiias‘ Silk and Wool Hose at................. ...89c per pair indict Under Hose at.................-......... 75c per pair Custom Chopping Every Day Royal “Numb“ Flour per bag 1.5 Inc-lie Ptour, per bag .... 4.21 o Canada Flour. per bag ... c.',', King Edward Ham. per bag ME Feed “our, per bag ...... 2.2t Putty Flow, 2n lb has ... 1.01 , 'tri.?,,?. "_'-"" s cow" illiilit gti!i!i!iicfs,1f,i,,l?illii, Best Quality of Flour & Feed speculating in 'adam 'llotiette rpm-m TOWN GROCERY January Clearance Sale JOHN McGOWAN THE PEOPLE'8 WILLS ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO PHONE 139 We aolicit your patronage. We handle the ALEX. A. ALJOE aao==g==ga-====a-t====e"=ll== Fresh Groceries your Needs, and sell them " Reason!!!» Prices, DURHAM L2..tLu " il. McKeclnie leads {an fkrtialt'l Society for 1927"”; The annual meeting or the ham Horticultural Society was ham Horticultural Boeietr was held in the I. o. D. E. rooms on Thursday m‘pnlnx. Jan. lull. The attendance was rather will considering a mem- brrship ot approximately 60. Thi. President, In G. McKechule was In I'l'Fluul'ut. w.... v. w._--~_w, the clulr ind opened the meeting with a few appropriate remains, an- ding to them as the meeting ndvnnc- od. Mrs ammo; reported tor the Board ot Ill-actor: on the work done by the Society during tho past your. The echtlou ot oMcers resulted as fellows : Pres.. Mrs G. McKecimio ] in Vice Pres" Mr: T. Henderson i, 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs it. Ritchie i Sec'y Tram. F. P. Mom-lull i Dirertors for 2 wars: Mrs J. Smith,': Mrs T. E. Brown, Mrs Ed. Kraut.1 Mrs John Graham. Mrs W Lawson! For 1 year: Dr. Smith. J. M. Mun: dock. w. a. Firth. Dr mekerirur,Cr.l, R. Padtield. I Auditors: Dr Smith, Mrs Ramage I Mrs Henderson was elected new; gate to the Ontario Horticultural As-i socialion convention in Toronto in; T.»rono in Feb. 10 and ll. , Balance from 1925 ""'i' bglslative grunt .... .. Members' subscriptions . Rate of seeds. plants. we Rebate on plants ....... Federal ttrant P.O. site Rent for meetings ........, Spent on civic improvement (labor gram) ........, Hortic'l periodicals ..... Tax on membership .... Purchase of seeds.'plams Mlscellaneous‘.... ..... P,al. on hand .... ...... Large bundle of old pawn. only 5c, at Review otilee. Useful for lighting tires, laying under carpets. packing, etc. Subscribers are reminded that when remitting subscriptions to the Kevin! by cheque that exchange should be added. Bank money' order: or at Pre" money orders do not need the exchange. neither do postal money orders or postal notes. EXPEN DITI' RF, RECEIPTS l , ... 14.2li Ch valued subscriber sent us this ..... 2m); timely wrsw along with their sub- ..... 1.7o_scription, and as it gave them the ete. 138.66! hint to renew, We ani passing it on. .. .. srr:/ in the hope ot the same effect on _.... 16.971 others of our readers-Ed.) $233.73 $23339 2.00 Member Canadian Weekly Nana-p uri’ Aasoc%tiott. C. RAMAGE & SON. Editor and Pro prlelors. The duration of remuneration for; An attractive wedding was wit. the members of Durham Council Tei no and st “h noon, Tue-do): Jan. brought up " Tuesday night's ”N 11th at the Westside United Parson- sion. snd a bylsw rstifyinq a solar) l and. Owett Sound. the pastor, Rev. of 825 yearly will in ntl titfeiihood bei Thos. Llldll' dictating when Lou- 'patrised at next meeting. litre Edna. youngest daughter of Mrs. l One councllor pointed out unliMsry Trotter, 791 2nd ave. west, be- :tomhip councillors receive " per came the bride of "trtett Browne day for their services, yet this is; Dumeld ot Durham, formerly of o. iscarcel)’ a parallol ctMye as rural rep; Sound. The bride wore a lovely I remrntatives lose a day's time attend-i gown of mauve crepé tie chemo and ii“ Council sittings while the “Emlyn” lace. with trimmings of deep 'fathers lose only the evening. ltr, mauve velvet. She wore a bandeau ‘the eottseientiorq councillor spendsn of pearls in her hair and carried' a more time in the tovm’s interests; boquet of Ophelfu roses and my ot i than at the Council table and the lab; the "New with white mm “mm. orer is worthy of his hire. More and"on: and sweetheart roses. Miss Mats _ more in this monetary age, the limo-l garet Huston attenlied the bride and i,ciat consideration is looming Iargori was wearing maize crepe de chenc in every line ot endeavor. {and gold lace and carried American t The Review believes, as was susr-l Beauty roses. Mr Jack Duffield ot . qested at the Council table, that a) Owen Sound supported his brother. Council of four or tive could tran-', A buffet luncheon was artm' served _ sat-I the towtt's business as well “Wat the home of the bride's mother, fright. and gin-n a masonable recom-g where the rooms were beautifully "mu-m would Bil/9 more faithful “Mi decorated with roses and tulle. i I'm getting more magazines now. i than I read"; l 1 But always says "Send It; our 990" ple all like it--. i In fact we all think it a help mm i a need." . Pow welcome his order when h I reaches our office, I How it makes our pulse throh: } how it mates our heart dance'. 'We outwardly thank him: Wu In, wardly bless him- The steady subscriber who pays l, in advance. CI|ILIKJuh ..N-._ii'_ If even a small salary be paid, it should bring out a larger field or good candidates, and do away with bugging ratepayers to occupy a'seat at. the Board as has sometimes been the cane In past years. How dear to our heart is the steady subterlber, Who pays ln advance at tho birth of etch year: Who lays down the money and does " quite gladly. And casts round the omee a halo of cheer. He never says "Stop it: I cannot allord it, GEORGE Much aroused interest is being taken this week in the exploit. ot' George Young, a 17 year old Toron- to troy, who won a $25,000 prim by swimming from Catalina M. to the coast of California, a distance ot 22 miles and the only one ot about loo contestants to complete the dis- tance. Such a notable athletic win will advertise Canada. His mother, a widow, gave him what little she had to go to California. Rpilway tare was heavy, so he rigged tip an old motor cycle which broke down halfway. He got help from various sources and reached his objective. Catilina Id., and won Y noted vic- tory. Best of all he devoted to his mother, tor her sake he is proud of his victory and both have receiv- ed hearty congratulations from Pre- mier and public men. Watch for his home coming. Toronto will go wild. as she did in Hanlan days and all ;0ntario and even Canada will share 'in the. rejoicing. Ot the 100 starters 'only one came through and that a Canadian boy. The prize is given by “Wrigley Jr. of chewing gum fame. J NO. McGI RR, President of Dull: In 'ir/l 0. lire Stock 2t,iiliiiitu,,, will be held in A. . P. .rooms (over MeLachlan St ,) on Saturday, Jah. iltnd The “3980. Meeting Judge Coatsworth, at a luncheon or, the Toronto Canadian Club recentlv. blamed the indulgent parent tor con sidernble ot the crimes of the child- ren. There were other causes cited. such as the absence ot the father from the home and the failure of the mother to see the (units in the child. He said that £01110 children pass out. ot the control of the par- Pan at a very early age .-He liken, rd criminal instincts to a disease that grows unless corrected. The learned Judge gave the. time for the patent to assume control as when the youngster is able to sit in slush chair . Many "tudtnu of children Blame. lndulqent Parents THE STEADY SUBSCRIBER Durham Katina YOUNG ati.43 p. ml STRONG SWIMMER will put the data much out!" than that even to a few weeks old. But there In no doubt about the great re- sponaibility of the parents for the criminal tendencies of the child“ I The groom’s gift to the bride was in bracelet of white gold, to the bridesmaid a blue leather purse and to the best man green" gold cuff Illnks. The bride threw her boquet 'which was caught by Miss B. Me- llAlllster and pmsented to the bride's ', mother. Mr and Mrs Dame-Id left by the C. P. R. for Toronto and points east. the latter travelling ln 0. belge dress and hat with needlepoint coat in mulberry with gloves and shoes to match. Robt. Scott Laid to' Rest Amid Much Respect The funeral of Robert Scott took' place Monday last at Toronto. to St. John's cemetery. Norway. Mr.' Scott was for many years a respect.- ed employee of the Canada Bread Company Limited and was held in high esteem by his embloyers and associates, as was very evident at the funeral when the bier was cov- ered with ttoral tributes from his; many friends. The pal! bearers) were six of his old associates. Peter; Johnson, Peter Shewan. Robert Wat~i son. Wm Barrett. J. Porter and Wm, Garlick. I The service was conducted by Rev Irwin of Donlands United Church, who spoke feelingly of the sudden manner in which Mr Scott had met his death. Mr Scott was attending his duties as foreman of the Cana- da Bread Ccmpany's stables and was attending one of his charges when he fell, braking his skull at the base_. He never regained conscious- ness. dying next day at the West- em Hospital at 3 p. m. Mr Scott leaves a wife and one daughter residing now at. 109 Lambe Ave., Toronto, besides many mourn- fat friends where he has lived for many years past." Many old Durham friends, now re siding in Toronto. were present at the funeral, including Mr and Mrs. D. McCoukery, Mrs T. Caldwell, Mrs A. McPhee, Mrs T. McGrath, Frank Mnahan, Dan McKinnon, Mrs Rom. Hewitt. THE DURHAM REVIEW Inquest An Inquest was held Into the aud- den death ot deceased gentleman, by It kick from a horse. The coroner's jury returned a verdict ot "aceiden. tal death." The jury added a rider, suggesting that there should be proper facilities to stable horses, when they are being treated for in. Juries. Scott was kicked while he was dressing an abrasion on the hon se's side. Other employees tegtitied that this horse had never before shown signs ot viciousness. It's just a. little thing to do, Just to think, Anyone, no matter who, Ought to think. Take a little time each day From the minutes thrown away, Spare it from your work or play, Stop and think. You will find that those who fall Do not think. Those who tind themselves in jail Do not think. Holt the trouble that we see, Trouble brewed for you and me, Probably would never be If we'd think! Scott A louse. Tutu-lo. Oat. a...» SCOTT’S EMULSION Susceptible to Coughs 'and Colds , You Are Probably Vitamin-starved Elfounds G Health- Giving Cod-liver _ Oil Vitamins WHY NOT THINK t Mr Ind Mrs In. D on Saturdgy from trip and are occm half or the residence L McKenzie. Mr and Mrs Arch.. mason ml Swinton Park. Ire moving to Dam ham this week and will my die front section or the nominee of Mr. Jno. Burgess. Upper Town. Mr Peas guson is a son of Mr and Hrs John Ferguson of Proton. and the farmer h'as reared employment " the Inc- tory. Mrs Ferguson is In Alberta bridthhey having been married on- ly last fail. ' --.__--- Inna! in “up. Mr and Mrs Robt. Bairo ox mum. fwho have been visiting friends and relatives in and about Durham the pant few weeks, wish to thank all friends who have so kindly enter. stained. them and made their stay so :pleuant. They are vigiting about (their old home at Wilder's Lake and Dromore this next week. " hind Lizzie t Khmee riaton Monday to tttte oi a relative. Ilium Isobel Kelsey week in Mount Forest Miss Elsie Grant. Mlaa on“; F..."-"" . Mrs Geo. Duke and children at Ceylon, are visiting a week with Mrs Thos. Banks. - - . . _. “nlyM- Miss Jean Dow, M.D.. Changte. Honan, 31 years a missionary in China, first with the Presbyterian Church in Canada and latterly with the Bonn Mission ot the United Church of Canada,' died at Peklnlut week. Rev. J.A. Dow of Kenny!” .C., Dr W. G. Dow of o. Sound, f are! (brothers and Mrs (Rev.) Cranston.‘ Toronto. is a sister of deceased. The 'late Dr. Jean Dow had a remarkable‘ _ scholastic and missionary career.) T Born at Fergus, she had passed into ngKh School at the age of IO and {when 15 years old became a school teacher. Graduating trom the Tots onto Medical School in 1895. she was designated as a mlstslortttry that year and was sent out by the Montreal section ot the W. M. S. of the former Presbyterian Church. in China her capacities for work and for friendship with the people moved enormous and ‘returned colleagues pay tribute to 'iher cheerful courage. A new hospital '.', was to be opened for her on her re iturn to duty last Autumn. Noted Missionary Panes The U. P. W. o. held their month. ly meeting at the home of Mrs. T. Young Friday last. There was a splendid attendance of members, al- so several visitors. Mrs Nell Mc- " -I “A-“ sync-Lulu a..v.__.._m, so several visitors. Mrs Nell Mc- Lean gave a good report of the Pro'l convention which proved of much interest. Several. topics were dis- cussed during the meeting. After all business was tinished, Mrs Young -vei"" N -. and helpers served lunch. The next, ttgr,,."". a speed} recovery to health ',r,ry,p,c,v."l2L2."i at the hotut T Mr and Mrs Abe McCsslln ofSask. Mr Arch. McDonald of Alberta, ice,',', tr,':,',',','."',',",' 2t' nuuty Btututttnt'tts- visiting at the home of his ouch-J in hint.) h cC is at present visit- Mr Duncan McArthur. '; 1th if rot er Robert and Mrs bloc Mrs Jottfl McKectutie, Glenroadeuf w MU er mother. Mrs Morrison. ' . . . I a B. Boy ce visited over Sunder spent a. week end recently at Mr.; with her sister Miss Ell H . Earl Vessie's. \ i en. snover. The Roeky 'Live Wires' were PtP; Annual Meeting tertained at the home of Mr and Mrs;', The Annual meeting of Crawford John Hamilton, the occasion being: United Church was held Jan. 12th. the flrtst annixersery ot their mar/'rlte meeting Was well sttended, riage. All enjoyed themselves inn-j which showed that may were inter- mensely and speak in glowing terms, ested in the work ot the church. ct the hospitality of Mr and Mrs; The, meeting WM presided over by Hamilton. Ithe pastor, Rev. R, Young. 0mm. l Messrs elm Young and LA. Mel; Inc reports were read by the Trees ;Lesn are engaged with Mr John Me-, urers of the church. muse. missions. Kechnie, Glenroeden. il S. and W. M. B. The tteetetaries I Mr and Mrs J. W. Mekeehrtier, ot BAK, church and W.M.S. slsogave spent an evening this week with Mi l a full account of the you-'- work ‘and Mrs L. McLean. {The Session report showed the um: i A number of this line attended a'; her of members to be 71. 10 were :party at the home of Mr and Mrs. Jaded during the y_ettr--8 by Jiriil ‘Wm Lawrence, Glenelg, Friday 'vii-jet,"', and 2 by profession ot ieith iing and report a good tune. |The Session stressed the touching oi i Miss Sadie Lawrence left this; the Bible in the home to the youhg wveek tor Walkerton where she is' and the study of It try their 'iiiriii,' gopening a beauty parlor. We wish! and the daily {any worship in etch the: success. gimme. Very few changes were mde 1 Miss Kathleen Firth spent an or! in the OMCMS. almost all being re- {ening with M 's Dougal Clark recent-l elected for another term. The new Ely, (If Spirit prevailed in the meeting i Mr: Walter Clary, Zion, was s, and it pas-ed of! sum-fully Th .guest ct Mrs Malcolm McKechnle We! served lunch " the choc on: non Thursday. _ Ill social hour VII spent. The Rocky ‘lee Wires' were ear) tertalned at the home of Mr and Mrs'; John Hamilton, the occasion belng; the flrtst annixersnry ot their mar» rlage. All enjoyed themselves in»? mensely and speak in glowing tertms, cf the hospitality of Mr and Man; Hamilton. l Miss Sadie Lawrence left this week tor Walkerton where she itt opening a beauty parlor. We wish her success. The Edge Brothers ttreHmprovlng the appearance ot their farm try cut- ting the trees along the front of their promises. A surprise party was held at the Lynn home one night recently when a good time is reported by all. Miss Ruby Henlett has returned, To really know this estimable to Owen souaf. :oonple personally, one mun meet Several that were under the weath- them in their own home. A worm er with la grippe are out utili- 'weloome for ouch one. their renal- Hauling logs in the order of th", new to entertain all and the cheer: day around this burg. ,dlspoaltlon of both, added much to lthn enjoyment ot the eventng.. -----_-- g Mr D. J. Momma was allot! lav IN EMORIAM Ion to any n few words. satin; our _ rnory of James Ronald object in comlng. In . few well- ol',',,,"',:?,',',' in"; "a, life, Juu- chosen wont]: Rev. and In Young ary W, 192ii. J, 1"i11tSl'"dPg,.o't',,,tttte, 'tuit I h m lies a new": nagging; on laid toreettrtormt,,"'ocitu um. together. The one!“ In Memory'. t " wtil keep it was - In “stoning to the radio. BeauaeheVu otthebest. _!,'ltP.1-sewaatrsitreuettle"dii Our lips cannot s k how we love ttmtrtte ”“9 and hymn. him. , A dainty when m and bythe _ Our hurts cannot t l vim was: Julia. Ifter which att Joined In“... God only known that mm Mm _ {NI 'Blest be the tie that binds" and In a home that II lan My. '0."1.tte with you an we meet a. ROCKY SAUGEFN " C] t.'. r - _ b . l At their tht meeting Mona, -. ' lat week. Gteneltr Council passed I Jtta. Dumeld returnedl, momma abolishing tgtatute utm- trom their "Mimi thus mung into line with the - oecuiryirtC!he Petli majority of Provincial municipalitins. Robt. Bah-d of Dakota meg met to Hats mend the funeral ot Miss is soendimr I with her friend . _"r.. iii-ii Abolish; Stat. labor of fortune to lose a. week. held all. WEI-my. F--"- -7 _ meeting in: an enioynbie one. AF ter the meeting Mrs. McCrucken and Vern served 1 nice lunch . Mrs. In. Crutchley invited the indie; to her home for the Febnnry meeting. Mr Arch. McDonald of Calgary. AV berta, is spending 1 few weeks with Mr. Duncm McArthur. Word was received from Toronto last week of the death of Wm. Ren- ton. Mnny of the older residents will remember him. His remains ‘were interred in Toronto. i Mr Jas. Robertson of Holland Tp. i received word last Week of the death got his father in Sauit St Marie. The isympalhy ot the community is ex- 1tended to him. l Our telephone line is giving much ibetter service than some others We 1 hear about around here. Mr Lorne napalm is spending few days with Cmtchley's. While skidding logs in the bush on Saturday. Jack Ray had one of his horse: badly injured. We hope that it. will soon recover. Mr Percy Ledingham of Welheck. is helping Schaier's saw their wood. Our road is quite busy now with teams from McArthur's mill ad from Jim Park’s bush. hauling logs and lumber to Durham. "ii,rilri Mrs Chu. Monley spent an evening luv. week with Mr and Mrs Jag Jhutehley. Saturday night was rather sultan: cue for some of the young people. Mm were enjoying an eventnn skating on the new open air rink at Tracey's. They must have for- gotten about Jack Frost. Mr and Mrs Joe Edwards, non. were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs Frank Twamley. ' ”Miss Ruby Blyth spent 1 pleasant week end with Rev. and Mrs Young. Blmwood. - Mr Chas. McClocklln of Zion visu- od with his daughters, Mrs W. Camp- bell and Mrs F. Twnmley In! week. Mr Rich. Boyce has disposed of his farm on the 10th con to Mr. S. Hopkins of unlock. We ttre sorry to hear ot the lit. ness of Miss Martha Kmfmw. We hope for a speed? recovery to health again. The Crawford congregation took Rev. and Mr: Young completely by surprise on Fridny evening when three sleighlonds of young and old gathered to spend 3 social evening with them in their home. Each mm, ny presented them with some term product which showed in u very small way the congrentions unnec- lation of their work done since 60m- ing last June. nrsl meeting Monday or Gteneltr Council passed I - . -_ I _ CRAWFORD (mm Toronto th of Wm. Ren- older residents Hrs remains ii, the bush on ad one of his We hope that rink he no nppointod principal of Bette for- fort Public School. Attendance a' Gait Colleginte and Toronto Normal Tp. School raised Mr Porter's neademiv 31th standing to the lunch“ rink. The " was at out where he met (rm ex- on Cody and formed a friendship which has continued throughour much their lives. A: n young man h, ' we meant to enter the ministry and Wan jut about ready to enter Knox Whom he got 1 talcum saying he hm: been appointed to the principalshi,~ of Simcoe Model school. After a Mon, short timer at Bimeoe, he beam). nod princlpnl It Athens Model School, where he amt tor , your; Once mm again he thought or entering Knox W College. but intend received Iii, ' appointment an (anchor in Toronto vitrtt. Normal Model School where he teta, unp- ed for " you-I. In 1010 when tin- eek. Lnivouity Toronto school opened M td ot become 1 member of the out! when Zr 8 he has been ever since 1 teacher 01 . . boys nvonglng " you: of use. - -. - my Boner! Boys have - ht- hob- brtete"rf?". mrttnsttautrtoltt- W “we ot then . With nnnll W “you” he has lived for than. m them and through them, and they have been hll problem, hc, study end his love. . Through his in thence on the lives of youth, be htu, poutbly hell - effect In thr. monldlnx of men's lives and in thc bttlldlng up of Cnnndn than am cute-man or polluclnn. He hasnul only taught the lesser branches in learning but he he: appeared totnttl Nantes of boys In the role of falhm confessor and these contidetweshave never been broken. To many 1: boy he has been both parent and doctor He In. guided hundreds of ttttttrm ling feet over the threshold that lend! to Futurity. l Mr. Porter begun life on a ram *over-60 your: use In the village m Bulliehoro. Ont. And his cam-u "night hue ended Almost bc'fmw n I'NOHAI NAROHALL POR1 “$PEOIALICT IN BOYS" He I!!! and had he ever regret ted not entering the church us in: life work? His reply was "Some tunes I thlhk I do and sometimc- not. I have tried to nuke teachirw more than I mere Instructing oi My: In book knowledge. I haw» tried to teach them us well, th" mys of llfe and living." Mr. Porter frequently speaks tt' boys by uylng "He has a beaumul soul" and frequently that boy ha been regarded try his parents an" friend. as a humus-carnal Marv grace. Mr Porter clun- that tn.- boy never 'stt---tttat there Is”! tie dltlelence In the boy ot trr-day had 40 yeti! ICO- However the boy of today 1- need with oppértunmr. to dlulpute " dune and energiw w an extent that fl much greater than that which need the boy of a gm. erulon Mo. " II “were!“ to-day thin this generation he not thaw: “stance ot in forefathers.. The mm'v “WINDS I. boy flee: the gremu' height. he ll llkely to attain. Mun:, I boy he he: talked qrtth into mu smll'houn of the night. "when Hockey T1 m " in M It lent. the “mum; ot Mun an attectton he Lu than to boy. It We. Jn. Thoma MAmttntt Mr claims his Krr"rt'o'r'w' W in the toy of gutting bel My [or the battle of “to. IM r WHO'S WHO J IN. 20. 1927 'ery PORTER Scheduk In J. J. Pan can on! of their tum. Mm i odom- but week. Mr and In J. R. Ed the tttut of the week In Punk Twumley, \\ In Geo. , couple of tea Tomato. M rs Gen rude Ills: Su I r spent Mr I m borne Ipend M rd 1 II t' Brno with Mr the Roch Miss b' Zion Il home o tay Witt Paper wood by M Iron G rem girls. much: In: l For “It Review ville held II 2151. I Warm All int " le tl In rr Th li M1 The" Arch. Gr tho week Will Mn ttti ttt M Womett's tioc M Women's Boa J. i. tk n J\N 20,1 H Hie AtH It Pecan It " THC STU Jan mum Ion vi ti!he' SPF Greenwo HEN tt! Buy ZION ll Su NOT! 'ear H

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