'i'====""m"a===mrmo==, Bookkeeping. Btemphy. tug. 'auetmaiushitr, Secular“ Each student receives person trntion. Call or write for Catalogue, Bill Hastings and his manger. Townsend Pauli. while on their way in a motor cycle to Oshawa. were un- fcrtunnm enough to condo with a motor ear, and received "do!" tn. Juries. Ever since Bill accompanied his Otto time pal. George Young. on their motor cycia trip to California, “Wu. "cw oprmg merchandise, special sales or new store policies quickly and thoroughly Take a friendly interest in telling the "buyers" of the town what you have for sale that is of service to them and you will win new customers constantly. lat my Enter at Any Time 1402†Btart you Advertising in the REVIZ any message you desire into triscornrmimiy It would " about new Spring merchandise new store policies quickly and George Young in to be when to o. Bound, " tho non ot the Board ol Trade ot that clty. who will also show him the, font. hld out for him which they would like to we accept- " by wrurtey-.vix: mm the city to Hay Island. Should the course he tlbCeq'pted and George wins the 'eh,000 at Make. it will certainly be "my" for George. tomato IS perfect as the plenum of same on the cover. The Mat Sign of Spring we have yet twon. is a need We that was ahead In our Imam yesterday. Now It will be our kin to produce a This ever-present task of is one that Advertising can perform Jr Pr B~Archie News". Geo, Anon. Ran Gk-nholme, Howard Wat. son. Lloyd Erwin. Jr Pr C~norence Bower, Helen unbound. Clara McDonald. Made. unc- Your", Mamie Thompson. " " C-uuretta Pierson. Betty lemurs, Annie Tiaianov, Arthur Alhn. Leona Sibhld. Jessie B. Wink“. teatetter Jr P A-Lois Wilson. Roe. hum-r. “mind Schenk. Jean mom, Mais mt Moore. Donald: Mes-when. teacher Sr Pr A--utqtise hlconer. Eileen Tucker, Boyce Howell, Helen Gag- noo. undue Mearttmr. Sr Pr B-Jean MacDonald. Pat rick Chris. Ruth Ntcholl, Margaret Sprung. Jenna Grant. EL A. Browning. teacher .see right to her me. She bod a. Br 11 A--UV has. Arthur Koch. loose dress out! nothing clue. You Nathan Ritchie. George Glut. Susie could see everything.. Now, Is that Beit. fanning for our yam boys and girl: Br ll B-Crawford Vellum. Jack to see , Now, Ith up to you to stop Gagnon. Norma Tucker, Gordon Me- it. I am not talking from hearsay Gin, Ewe Hunter. Ifor I was there and - it. I think on... Mch. teacher {the best way out would be to drop a Sr F-Bobby Milne. Vera Collinson F line to the paper: then whoever the‘ Percy Murlocl. Kathleen McDonald, cap " can wear it and no harm tol, curl Summers. ' the others. Jr r-Gordon Kennedy. Jack Lloyd, As 1 heard one man say thinlght:‘ nanny Stormy. Jean McLean. Jean "it I had Ferguson’s Jot, I would see; Murdock. pm had elem dances anyway." The Donalda McEacbern, teacher [ women folks are up in arm: over it, Sr Pr A---raruige Ftlconer. Eileen and “Y they wott't let their boys go Tucker, Boyee Howell, Helen Gag- it it isn't checked . So min; a step; non. Lemme McAnhur. It's your plain duty." Br ll B-Crawford Voile“. Jack Gama. Nor-mu: Tucker, Gordon Mc- Gtrr, Elsie Hunter. Jr I" B--utrmy Prev. George Ash- by. (Norman Elliott and Ben Firth) .Ntual, Hazel Moore. Agnes Walter. E. A. Browning, teacher Sr It A--adV lame. Arthur Koch. Nun-n Ritchie. George Glut. Susie Jr m A--Wtthid Snider. Glen Me- Dondd. Edith Erwin. Lewis MeCmb Ber-31a: Whitmore. Sadie F. Midland. tucker Jr m A--treqte Han-up, Frances Hay, May Braltttwaite, Margaret 51m. Marie Allen. J. A. Grand. to..." St m A-tttaid Knight. “on Young. Elsie hikinxh‘m. Teddy El- Nott. Norma Mun. and. Josephine Monet. Jr W-Orvnl Now. wum Middle lon. George McKechnle. Ruby Willis Senna Dean, ,\¢._, , MOUNT FOICST OKT, DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL mesmnahlp. treihtilridt GG student receives person) " Br "--Deteu Taytor, III-y! hik- w. A. manna Principal CRISP COMMENT Winning New Customers m: on throw to Succeu. L Sender. teaeher TORONTO the REVIEW wouli carry desire into every home in It would“ spread the “news" 'r, Tytr The Indians of the three prairie provinces In" season produced ap- proxtrtttsteiy 1.000.000 bushels of mm. of which about in", or 488.- 000 bushels was wheat. mooning to a recent. government report. There are about 35,000 Indians in the area in question and the por- tions reserved for their use include Isome of the moat fertile land of f the west. They bad 97.000 acres of {land under cultivation in 1926 and i they own about 25,000 head of eattle and 35,000 horses of " good type. =o===1 World's Poultry Congress titat they intend to exhibit poultry ar the congress exhibition to be held in Ottawa from July 27 to August 4 next. There to also. a possibility of the Queen of the Netherlands and Km; Alfonso of Spain sending exhibit; m which case the Cana- dam capital will be the first ertr m the world privileged to house the exhibits of several royal flocks. ms May-1y King George and HR.“ th, Prince of Wales have waived the Brmsh section of the of the business man m most efficiently A new Canadian bird. the "tur. ken." has made its appearance. It is a cross between a turkey and a Rhoda Island hen, and was first brought to public attention at the Edmonton poultry show. George Sputum. who raised it. claims that it will effect A revolution in the poultry bmzness. an it combines the bent features of the hen and the turkey " has a hen body and a1 turkey head. l ed a warm welcome at Shanghai and that the Chinese were most friendly. good results from these mm tmtitl rennin: for a wulenon mother to' put her viewpoint on the nutter. try' aendlng the following letter to Chief Ferguson of that town : l Dear Bir: ' You, being caretaker of the Town' Halt, it's your duty to look to thus!" dances. There are things worse mull boys Roinq there drunk. That lut' dance vun't fit for any nice boy or} girl to be there, the way one of the) girls was aroused. One could really] Pnnengers aboard the Canadian Paeifie Empress of Scotland were not deprived of visiting China on the present round-the-world cruise of this ship, on account of the re- cent trouble in that country. Word from the cruise director is to the effeet that the passengem receiv- the. Walkenon hue their little bit of night life in dance: put on by the you; people from time to time. Some In inclined to believe that no bad luck his dogged his mumps, and while not caudally bunt-c the cycle for this bad luck. walk! “We with them. Like all other town of a. will!†fete and There have nothing more to do - - ~~ vv- - “a: and I halt lust week on account at the teacher Mr Selm, having his hand attended to, which was bitten by a lizard or an insect of some kind, when he was lifting out wood for the furnace. Tho' his hand ls still sore, he is on duty Main and we hope will soon be over the enacts of the pair on. . rw-w no“ u“:- Mr Wm. Ctftrpin, who has rented Mrs. Wright's {Inn tor a term of sens, moved In on Tuesdayr We welcome them to the Bend, and wish them success in their new tield ot Mrs Marshall Wright moved her household effects to town on Mon. .day. We are sorry to have herlease {this neighborhood. in the six or sew ', en years she has lived here she made many friends, kept m touch with all the community work, and often threw Open her house tor entertainment. Mr Wright died the second year after they came, but she bravely kept on with the work on the farm until this year her henith failed, and she de- cided to leave the farm for a while. We hope the change will be benetic. ial, and that she may come back a- gain with her family some later day. Mr Geo. Burrows decided last! week ttfat it is not good for man to; live “one so save up the tree we and u now one ot the married men.‘ Congratulations. l Quite a. number from here attend-,', ed a party at Mr A. Hopkins, Wood. land, one evening last week and t'tr port a good time. Mrs Johns, Sn, Roman, is spend- ing a few days visiting her friends " the Bend. Mr and Mrs Isadore Hoofman, Sth con., were visitors " G. D. Hunt's one evening last week. This pehoot was closed Mr N. Sharp, Washington, D. c., was a visitor at Mr Edgar Gardiner'.; last week. Miss Mable Hopkins, Full-Min and Mr and Mrs Alvin Hopkins, Wood- land, spent Sunday with their sister. Mrs he. McKenzie. Mr Herbert Livingstone“: tarewall takes place Wednesday evening or thla week. March has entered like a lamb all- right, Wilt we see a lion at the end? The young people'a club of No. 7. together with the surrounding young people ot the neighborhood. gathered on Monday night. and while Mind E. Hughes read on address to the young ipeople in Mr Wttiterortt's family.Miss Marjory Little presented Miss Mar. guerite with an umbrella and Clar- ence Selm gave Heber and Calvin: each a pair of cuff links. Marguerite thanked her old friends and tsettoor, mates, then they made merry until! the wee ama' hours were growing“ big ones. All had a good time. i Auction sales. holidays, with fare-. well parties, are the pleasant pose; time ot nearly all in this part thits, week, ' NOTICE RE ACCOUNTS Miss Gladys Breutigan of Allan Park, is assisting her cousin, Mrs W. Scim for a few weeks. Mrs Wm. Little is at iting with friends and Detroit. Mr and Mrs Thom Mchlater ot Knox, visited with Mrs Sharpe. Six. recently. Mr and Mrs And. Derby. Durham,) visited in this neighborhood last: week while the good weather was with us. Mr and Mrs T. wuuGruiiriun, ily spent a. pleasant evening recent, 1y_rittt Mrs Sharpe. Br. Mr Otto Schaua ot the Mill Corners moved his household effects to Han. over the beginning ot the Week. Mr Schans has secured work with Mr. Barrel. We are sorry to lose him. s', Mrs John Whileford, Detroit, " rived home In time for the farewell Ptl"Tirte may evening. Saturday - the morning atterthe night be!ore. our winter took on a new lane of We. A heavy snow storm raged att day. Mrs Rom. Whitetord. Toronto. is spending a couple of weeks among "lends and relatives. While Mr John Milligan ot South Benttatek read a very suitable ad. dress. In Wm, Little and Mrs Her. bert Livingstone presented table lin- en and a chlntz comforter. In his us- uat capable manner, Mr Whitefom thanked the community for their thottghtttthsesa. The rest ot the ew ening was spent in social intercourse with games and music. until an early hour of the morning. friends And neighbors or Mr and Mrs John Whitdord. took place at their home last Friday evening to express thee appreciation of their friendship are they left for their new home a. cross the border. SOUTH BEND tor a day later day. present vis- relatives in Mrs Whyte spent a few days last week with her daughter; Mr: Long. We are sorry to hear Miss Myrta Men its confined to her bed with rheumatic fever and will be out on school for several weeks. Mus Ella Eccles was recalled to her cousin's. Scott Ecclee. Mt. Por. est. as several ot their children have measles. Sr I--Aum McGuire, Jim McCall, ‘Elmer Love. Jr I-vera Lelth, Hel- en Buller. Br Pr-Harry Mather, M. Rae. Jr Pr-kenneth Carmount, H. Lenin. Elma McGuire, Dorothy Dyer, Lloyd Gibson, Geo. Dyer. Pr. A - Bert Gadd, Gordon Car-mount, Herbie Fidler. Average attendance M. Jr Ir-Dick Fuller. Esther Gadd, B. Fldler, Charlie Buller, Grace Carter, David Aitken, Wallace Lends, Eileen Smith, Bruce McKenzie. Br IV, honorss---Hazet Smith: pass -Botrbie Christie. Jno Lewis, Cecil Johnston, Sadie McCall, Inez Leah. (Vera Allan. Below 'ttttttr-Aka Ar, f ttill, Irene McCall, Beatrice Smith. - , __ _"""'"' Leeson and signed by Norman Cara Ji1tlle, 22e'id't 'f,S'ltie, son. Ronald Smith and Alvin Noble, (Vera Allan. Below ptuttr--Cura Ar- on behalf ot the assembly. Mr and um, Irene McCall, Beatrice Smith. Mrs Kouar were taken very mueh by l Jr W. honorg-huay Sim: ptMtr--- surprise and ably res-pended, allow-, I Margaret Irvin. Joe Hearty, Margreta ing their friends to enjoy themselves; lHetutr. Below patstr--Mtuy Woodyarti in the very beat 'rar. A good time,; [Moms Fiddler. was had by alt present. I _ Br m, honors-Bert Mather. Irene Mr Benjamin Woods, Sr. unfortun-f Ellis, Geo. Stevenson. Marie Aitken. atel yhad his Mild cut so badly by Jr m, ttottora--Mttry Christie; pus coming in contact with a. circular Vincent Ellis, Aims. Leiih,irima. Rite BBW, that he went to Guelph Hospi- Eva Quid. Doris Troup. Below puss tal to have it dressed. He was ac- -Helen Smith. computed by Mrs Woods and Bon: Average attendance 32 Ben, and atter tt three days' stay, "3-: P. J. Floyd, principal turned home .belng well on the wayi, Junior Room to recovery. ( Sr ti-Aileen Brown, Ivan Chrsiie, A farewell party wag given the,, Willard Stevenson. Murray Aitken. neighbors and friends of Mr and Mrsi , Lloyd Tyndall, Marjory Johnson, P. Wm Atehison Ttretrday evening, ere; Gadd. their departure from our midst. Mri. Jr Ir-mek Fidler, Esther Gadd, B. and M" A. will be much misled as; Fidier, Charlie Buller, Grace Carter, they Wetty good ettireng and neigh- David Milieu. Wallace Lem, Eileen bors. They were pretsettted With ttl Smith. Bruce McKenzie. tine rocker and tb splendid addvear F [ Sr F--Aum McGuire, Jim McCall, read by Miss Black, teacher. Mr andI l Elmer Love. Jr I-v-Vera Leith, Hel- Mrs A. ttttintrly 'uekrtowledtmd the! I en Buller. Br Pr-Harry Mather. M. trite The evening was spent in cards: Rte. Jr Pr-kenneth Cannmmr n and dancing. , old ‘Rev. Mr. Facey ot Mt. Fore“. his Ltoplc being "Attaining the Impou- i'ritrle." Needless to any the address j was attentively heard and thoroughly lenjoyed by all. Community alnglng ,and games followed. after which a f tine lunch was served. and the meet- i lug closed with the National Anthem. Br m, houora---Bert Mather. Irene Ellis, Geo. Stevenson. Marie Altken. Jr I". honors-Mary Christie; pus Vincent Ellis, Alma Leitthlms. Rite Jr IV, honors-Inlay Sim: mam Margaret Irvin, Joe Remy, Margreta Heany. Below patss---Mtuy Woodyam Morris Fiddler. HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT "Open Night" in tho Community Circle, was held in the Presbyterian Church Monday evening. The pro- gramme wns composed of an instru- mental duett by the Ailes brothers, solos by Mrs. E, Thorne sud Miss J. Ellis, and a. very interesting talk by Mr and Mrs Wm. Aitken entertain. ed the Presbyterian choir and a few friends at their home on Tuesday evening. The night was spent in nur sic and games after which a dainty lunch was served. Before the guests departed, Rev. Johnston In a mat speech thanked the host and hostess for the sock! evening. Mr and Mrs Wm. Sandce returned to the village last week after a two montu' absence. The Egremont Creamery Co. are ar- ranging to sell the creamery to the Cobourn Bros. ot Mt. Forest, posses- sion to be given about the fourth week in Math. Mr and Mrs Jae. Mark of Mount Forest. moved to their daughter's. Mrs. Thoa. McMillan, last Thursday, where they intend making their home in the future. Chas. Jay. The bride was becoming- ly attired in a French blue crepe dress with muse! brown Marvellu coat and but to match. After a. short trip to Toronto. Hamilton um! thrra. wa, the bride and groom Will reside on the groom’s farm near Holstein A quiet wedding was solemnued on Wednesday February 23rd. at the United Church parsonage. Holstein, when Edith May, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs Thos. DIngwall, was unl- ted in marriage to Mr Geo. E. Bur- rows. son ot W. M. and the late Mrs. Burrows of Holstein, by the Rev. Mrs. John Hamilton of Mt. Forest visited her parents, Mr and Mrs His. cock. last week. The young people ot the Presby- terian Church will hold a St. Patrick social in the basement or the church on March 17th. Mr Arthur Hustle left on Tuesday morning, to act as relieving agent at Blackwell. near Sal-nit. Mr Bert Brewer was in Listowel on business Monday. E LOCAL All! PERSOIKL A number ot school reports crowd- ed out this week. ;HOLSTEIN LEADER CHE DURHAM REVIE“ '. A. McKechnle, teacher {BOWL TIT our Com and\ Cutie and Hogs, 0le bulk . The above Feed' Bound Grain (not Hun: Phone No. tt. would leave cueFEXiSF can at the Mill nd examine sample. Get price and order quantity re quired. We also expect carlond of Gum’s Fertilizer about e tut week m July. Thou rec Nng Fertilizer .".-"> |~-r _ 4- - We expect a t ' March Itith, one cal-load of Wes m Oats, suitable for Seed. Parties airing Seed should an]. .,. AV, sun F- NOTICE TO FARMERS Congratulations to Miss Mary E. McBride, recent teacher In Allan's School. who Tuesday joined heart and but! with the man of her choice Mr Bert Ferguson of the 18th con. A number ot the friends from this vicinity assembled at the home or Mr and Mrs Wm Kellar Friday ev- ening to show their appreciation tow- ards them before their departure to their new home in Durham. A large crowd was present and during the" evening a handume couch was pre-l sented to the host and hostess and an appropriate address, read by Jas. m returned home much lunar-0W8; but but to mum: In a short the for treatment. Mr John Brown. dun-er. was .1- round these Corners last week den homing cattle. Mr Geo. Pollock, Br. is busy mov- ing these days to his other house. Ind Mr Wesley Andrews moving to the one netted. We welcome Mr. and Mrs Andrews to our community. Mr Wm Pollock, who spent the past fortnight in Toronto undergoing an operation upon his nasal cavity, Mr Thos Gordon ot Mt Potest " cinity. is spending a week at the home_ ot his brother-in-law, Benjamin {We are sorry you are leaving. But for you perhaps it’s best; We, your old pols. are fearing We will miss you with the rest. f “eggs ucgept this fountain pen, Some of our lady drivers, while out on an afternoon's recreation. unfor- tunately let their horse run away, upsetting the occupants. Luckily all escaped without a scratch. Miss Ruby Matthews arrived home from Burlington with her mother, Mrs Rom. Matthews. The former is in very poor Heath bat hope "oon to hear ot her speedy recovery. Miss L. Black spent the tirtst of the week with her friend Miss Isabel Davis. Which will encourage concentration, From your pals " No. T, With hen-Neat appreciation. Signed on behalf of the school. Edith Drimmle Donald McEachem Earl Long Fort an: on RENT The pupils ot S. S. No. 10, held a precaution"! the 25th ult. for Ruby Wat-on. t schooling“ ot them. who I. leaving with her parents to waldo nou- Holstein . The presentation was nude try Martttes Hamilton and the following verses Vere read by Lorna Henderson. after which Ruby madea neat reply. Dear Ruby,-- We have invited you here today We are not trying to when fuss; We are pleased to have you play An hour or two with us. At your new school, No. 3, Well liked by pupils and teacher; You'll be as busy as a bee, Work's your special feature. AILAN'S CORNERS seep ans John McGowan Durham, Oni. l-br tttttttdr AND STOCKMEN The Review towards subscription. b?,',',',': 92: to all My paper: at n an“ to A My ‘0. subscribers. Let us send In you", P Bert Ferguson and Midi-iid," iii; Bride, who wore married in Mt For eat on Tuesday. It gives us much pleasure this week to extend best ‘1th to Mr. Mrs Wm 11. Wells was taken m with appendicitis hat Sammy, but under the skilful care ot Dr Sneak. Is now on the mend. up wuu I Illa com this week or SO. Mr Wm helm bu bought attother farm recently. being lot " on the 19th con. Wm. now owns 400 acres. Mr David Hooper, Jr. has been laid up mu 1 bad cold this week or so. Mr John Andrews had ii .3831; Friday night last when a good t Miss Eva [amine went to Toron- to last Friday to take a position. Mr Walter Ferguson of the Igth con. with his drug at", out I. good pile of wood tor Mumy Allan the titat ot the week. Timers' Dame in Dromon may night. There was a. big crowd and a his time. We never our it otherwise when the old fellows tum out. Mr Eddie Falconer, Durham, spent a few days with his aunt. Mrs Joe. Moore the first of the week. seen I. card reading "Help Tommy Holmes ot Owen Bound, Canada's youngest soldier to win the Tr. C." and who is now in poor health and who won a higher honor tor this Canada ot ours u the meagre we of 81.10 per day. Mr Thoe. Moore returned home from Durham the first of the week ma 1: lhle to be around again. A large number or the min-ted mu: {you Around here took in the Old When delivering some has about a. couple of weeks atto and being quite displeased with the miserable ttHee--- $11 per cm. and the scarcity and high price of feed, we noticed telrd hanging in the Bank which reed. "Help George Young, the hero of the Big Swim." This is the klnd ot stall tint gets a fellow‘a nerves going. Rather we would luv/e liked to lave li' TAYLOR t co., at considerably reduced prices. Seconds. CA"- W" Come Where you get it good. THAT’S SERV Best quality Western Gus, Rode-net! Screening: Screenings. Yell†Corn. “at Sculpings. Fee Tankagc, Cottonscd B.t " and 3 X Shingles soul: to Arrive " considpmhh- mam-- -~*~ __ IME PEORLE’S musiriiii, NORTH EGREMONT I GROCERIES All ' . R bb .Om RUBBERS keJ/lt,m1""lfdtT :ng Men's Smacks and Overalls Clover Seeds The heavy quality, now only. . . . . . . . We will be pleased to book your order for any seed you are going to need and you con get same when you need it. Clover Seeds are Cash. All Laundry Soaps........................4 for Me Palm Tree..............,...........,...... " for 49c Loose Dam. very fine ............ , lbs for Me Pitts.........................,............., lbs. for Me Prunes B................................ 2ltm. for 25c Applet. Baldwin only............. ilk per dozen Rnisins and Curr:Ms..................15c per lb. "um pncea. Mao New Brunswick "rata ad CALL AND BEE US. YOU'RE WEIDOIE. . GROAT . F'ei'B' ' All remaining Rubbers. Ovenhoes. Socks, at mostly reduced prices. , Reclaim! Screenings. Mill - .._. n - - ' vvu; uuv ...... win only......... Curr.n¢a......... _ ___ “v... W w} should be. The unple- ueu but Wild on. in them. These no up " Mentttted by the Appearance m the (run. They have hunted and crooked um and any: hairy tV round the lane of the coed. a they decide on the amount of need they will BOW. All orders should be mailed not later than April Mth. FARMERS BUY CLEAN BEED It In; Just been nought to tho attention of the Mt or Agri- cultnm. Durante. that con-memblr Feed Oat: Ire being sold In my County. All fume" are “vised to be sure that the grain in clean. Up. lortmtely none ample. that haw Clover. Pena or Bout. 8. Momma] We: counted for GOe. 4. thtftteieatt u lent in A bottle to nut n bushel or tt may be applied to a miter may of and. 5. " It [out 10 an wul elapse from the time In order I: mulled. every {um should Ipply " loan are enabled to secure one home of Mun Culture [we of charge Again. By Writing to T. Stewart Cooper, De- panama of Agriculture. Kodak. the autumn wilt be ordered. Kindl, remember the following points 2 I. Only one bottle given tme. 2. Home the kind of Jenna the Cul- uuo in for, an in it tt In Alana. Free Nitro Culcurc Again tn 1921 Grey Co, runners THAT'S SERVICE '. Forest “r being broken v5 an d girl: to emu m the rules â€(may anything “out them understand. the '0 Hulda. pits winning win-n w honor not only to tttet their parents. chm â€Chol- Ind the " WW. Then- is In readers of the In“ win the Snet urine . a numb-r of the Mt hour m w to Ira: pun-nu to C. II they an lump of w the Review tmtrte out I 50m: and om dntagtrtr, (‘orlen Ind nine t whom Ina â€when right surviving broth "an". Fatwart. Will. 'e ludnni And I. but. The tumor won “WM the test rites. On an not will be round or an as root which Tomi mm- Smith ' ommodukn Died in Numnnr on "this Home a wilt be u. lord with ham-awn! mama whirl: [.mmrauon uni-mention: The mat on Mr Winter Planning tor new P, Mr. J. Wintrr, a to twins. Iv A 0mm Cow A my cow belot In dull. 2nd can, Thumday unw- him Willy other. Trh in: In a ram m-ruw man“: the um I mlm tom in Fros Time years apo thi, mun New “Sir Hurry" “In Tomnm sport a: new â€be WINK] luv MI silos displaying his " purl-g am with "t Elihu Ne-hot. Mr Nrqrgttngbet wttt testify H"! tRstttettmnttrtrip ior ti " sum him (“I chum-1 the - on Thursday t Tomato. 0n [hr other tho 'Bttgt Times' [Junior abut u nth-ah» a pad chum Vina In ttw gnaw.) an Enter the Essa an â€Myth!" sl mu Wedttrsday -tbettt and mm but 'uttourttttd u a nodal time Wat an amp-1mm: Inn " Box Nor. l Community- (lil., onnu mu. A, ot Thur-uh). We ml. J mr My '0" qteeut luck! Itto8p Th- young adit M Shim r In In: W. I U: W'ottnvsda taming ttw Church. btrtt on his wpo‘u - Road Superim. ttte 1927 hour! Ion. u dock supper h M. Marv!) Children 25c. VOL. L, NO Th " Cynseratulatior Pubiie {run In the Ad! aroma a<Ntttd Thvn ir. Mn: My tlte mu Ill “I H ié'él'il' I‘ll only Rut n M In fit 'CII " Nk City um