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Durham Review (1897), 9 Feb 1928, p. 2

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Amo ARCHIVES TORONTO l Mr. Farmer; Water! Water! ! Want !) Why then like . chance and In] “I" that Is polluted and um by; dmgtestie use. when pin “to: ea; bo had by having 3 well drilled. t: 3150 handle Pumps and Pump unit- 5 Samara-thin guaranteed. What in Good Health Worth? On Thursday a. m.. woefully away, at the " "ers. 8 mos. and H MISTER! CREME“ Are you one of our satisfied patrons , If not give us a trial OUR AIM -- Service ca" Satishctin SNIPS tllilltMIlt Answer: It is food and tonic rich in vitamins and other nourishing factors that are particularly Labial to a weakened Arrived too late for Question: Why is emul- aified cod-liver oil so mdful for a child who is pale and losing weight? For your child-old nihble ED. J. PRATT, 't.tt.0, Durham LESSON No. 18 last week) there passed urly age of days. Martha Solicitors for 1928. to a reserved Md. accompdnlavb; marked cheque riot ten per cent of in the matter of the ESTATE OF JOHN LAWRENCE. late ot the Township ot Eminent, in the Coun- ty or Grey, farmer, deeea'sed. Notice is hereby given ttu. "All and singular that certain par- eel or traet of land and premises annexe . lying and being in the Township of, Ecumont. in the County of Grey, and being Lot Number Seven cry, in the Twenty- PUut Concession ot the said Town- ship, containing by measurement One hundred urea, more or legs". wtil be sold by sealed tender, subject‘ to I reserved Mel, arm-null“ b" The tsrrnpiti/r" of community out to the bereaved. F _ -"-.. “nun“ l John Becks. Those from a (“sun were Jaa. Eccles. Brampton, Ar Becks. Gammon: Mr and N: Dan Becks. Arthur: Mr and Mrs. Atchison and Mr Arthur and N Margaret Lindsay. Durham; leap In Jesus.' blessed sleep.’ Sworn! beautiful nor-l tributes were given by lunlly members, also by Mr and Mrs J, W. Renwick and Miss Howe-l; CeetAtehiaon, Toronto Interment took place on Saturday; to Amos cemetery and was largely attended. the poll bearers being all couslns of deceased. Prank, Cecil. Leslie, Fred. Scott and In" wa...',., The ttom/r ha. iris, Menu-s Dan, age of " years. I member of Amos t pastor. Rev. Mr Pur Ingly from Job 17tlt past, my purposes even the thoughts of hymns used were C.'7 me Breath ot God', : leep in Jesus.' 1tiesutss, Roy, who was the tirtrt to round here, Went overtteaes 147th Greys. was wounded and made the supmma sun tho poungost daughter of Mr and Mrs Mojor Econ-s. Although in poor health the past couple ot years. she was able to be about, having walked from her room out to the kltchenthr» day pronoun to her :lruth. Besides her parents. two brothers and two alstors, will mourn hor loss. viz (Ma- bel). Mrs Thos. Harrison of Inver- may. Sank: (Gladys) Mrs Harold Atchison. Toronto: Wm., llvlngcloso by and Harold at home. A brother Roy, who was the tirtrt to enlist as; mound B,--, __ _ lvuuu new. Went avenues with the 147th Greys. was wounded Nov. 7th. and made the supreme tsturrlfire at Passcherrlao-loi. Nov. Mr, 1917, at the age ot " years. Deceased was a member of Amos Church and her pastor. Rev. Mr Pun-hell spoke feel: and“ ...- . _ ..- _ no amount Tenders r " received " to two o’clock '. the m: day of February, lam-med to v L M. Lawrence nd Wil Job 17 :11, "My'daya Gi, Purposes are broken off, lights of my heart." The" were (270). 'Breathe on & Mequarrie, Durham, Ont. tt and Bert Eccles. m were ttttro mug. I. Alex. Arthur and use from a (“Nance 1- Hampton. Arch. also (261). m; Miss M rs Line up: Maroons-41oat & Mo Kenxle: defence, Lucas: forwands,R Finder. Red Pinder, Brown Irvin. Maple Lens: Goai--Eart Russ: da- .hout on a par but it was the combin- ation ot the winners, that made the “ounce between gain and defeat. Por the winners, Brown " centre and Ross in goal, Were the stars, while for the losers Brown Irvin was the piek. his individual rushes belng a treat to watch end was unlucky in. not scorlng some goals for Ms team. Although bully outscored tn this game, they will he heard from ret, And wlll llkely he contenders for the) The score does not Indicate the strength of the two teams as the Mamas were continually outgues sed by the clever net minding of Ross. Iniiividuatly the teams were a- In the closing minutes of play, the Matt made the game certain hymn- ning 3 more goats, the tirr,t one by Rite and the last two golng to Brown. Lucas shot from centre lee mid was In the net before Ross saw It. The 2nd period was very even with the Mucous having the better of the play but vote held scoreless until the closing minutes of play by some clever steps by Ross. Eecies, scored for the Leafs in this period on a solo rush while Raymond Finder batted in A rebound for the Mnroon's first goal. The third period was very even. with the bears having any advantage going and outscored their opponents 3 to 1. In the ttrat minute of play. The game had been under way for 5 min. when Brown I'm-(dived a pass from Woodyard to make the tirsttaG 1y. The next three came tram his stick also while Woodyard scored the fifth on a shot from right wing. The Leafs had much the best of this per- iod and were a threat to the opposing team from gong m gong, Ross having tow stops Ao make. The Maple Leafs won their game with the Mal-nuns by the score of S--- 2 on Monday night at the local arena. The Maple Leafs scoring ace, Geo. Brown who was held scoreless inthe first game against the Bruins, was responsible for six goals, scoring the tirat 4 goals and the last two ot the game. _ Senators (McCauley) 1 U Bruins (Fenton) l 1 M. Leafs (Eccles) I l Maroons (Lucas) 0 1 Game Friday Night, Bruins vs oous. Rev. McCulloch, Toronto. occupied the pulpit In the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last. Through some mis- understanding at head otMe, Toron- to, two men came, the other gentle- man. being Mr Kllman. also ot Tor. onto. Miss Isabel Lelth, Mt Forest spent. the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Jno. Lenin. Miss Fl. Mather, R.N., spent the week and with Miss Sharp. Mr and Mrs Geo. McCall spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Clayton Mchil of Mt Forest. The weekly meeting of the Com. munity Circle was held on Wednes- day evening. Jan. ll, in the base- ment of the Presbyterian Church. A new President. Rabi. Haas was elect- ed. An interesting topic was given by Ewart Alles. On Thursday evening, Jan. 12th, the Circle was entertained by the UFYPO in Yeovil. A debate took place between the two clubs, Miss Bessie NicDougall and Mr Alex. Sim from Holstein and Miss Oliver and Mr Murray Henderson from Yeo- vii were the debaters. The Yeovil young people were successful in win. ning this debate. Mr Hildyard, Hol- stein, being the judge. Miss Jean Haas. Mt Forest, visited with Miss Beatrice Smith the first of the week, Miss Victoria Cannonnt of Mt. Forest. spent a few days recently " Mr J35 Horsburgh's. Miss E. Mnther, R.N., spent the Week end with Miss Sharp. Mr Ruse! Crawford, Allenrord, vis- ited his cousin Clarence Funton the tirat of the week. Quite a number hom here attended the funeral of the Dr's father in Mt. Forest Thursday of last week. Mr Ind Mrs John Ross, Stmtford. visited with his sister. Miss Mary, n Thursdsy. Mr and Mr: Ross attended the funeral of her uncle. the late D. McLellu of Mt. Forest. Messrs A. McCtbe of Varney and Ed. Rae, ot the village, are this wot-k unending a. banquet at the King FM- ward Hotel, tendered by the Star Motor Co. 3100M. AID PERSON“: We would remind the membexs of the A31 mlety that the Annual Meeting is to be held In the Ball on Saturday afternoon. The Directors are anxious that all members of the Society be present at this meeting. Mrs Hartley Alllngham and Mame: Jack, visited with her mother, Mrs J. Brown, Sr. who has been confined to her bed-for the put tim Weeks. MAPLE LEAFS 9, MAROONS 2 HOLST'EllllNl LEADER? LEAGUE STANDING Won lost p'ts Mar. It ' l 'oors, when. wth best. whales tor the terms to "m ttoth parties. 3mm and bride. the compnny wend- JOHN FAIRBAIRN. ed their vulous ways boulevard. R. R. I, Holstein. Mrs D. Bruce and her cousin. Mrs. ---- Adams, recently out from Scalar-1, COLLIE "tptr FOR 3ALE spent the week and with Guelph Gut-mead Hooters. mice. J welds. Annu- Irvin. In. I, Holstein Mr A. Merchant he mtqaeed Mrs.', M M, r. t.--1. . but Tuesday evening in A. Mer. chant’s home, . miscellaneous show- er was given to Mr uni Mrs Camp- -beil Watson, who had returned that day from their plenum visit in Toss onto. A large number of their friends Were present Ind kind thoughts tt tangible form in linen. aluminum. lil- verware. (has. china, etc. The evtl in; tt'tt'sertarterrfir until the wee unit] Mrs E. Rae, Vivian and” riosd,iipent a few days with her parenjs last week Mr and Mrs Geo. Troup recently visited her parents m Arthur. Mr and Mrs Milford Rice had the. pleasure of entertaining their rem. lives at a recent home gathering. Miss Pauline Rolufs spent the week and with Miss Edith Hunt " South Bend. _ son. Dr. F. P. Graves of Toronto: one daughter, Mrs Nelson Lavender, of Wellington. Pr. Edward Co. and four grandchildren. The son and the (iahghter were with their parents dur- ing their mother‘s iiiness. The run- erai services, heidin the United Ch. at Eldomdo, were conducted by her pastor, who based his remarks on "At evening time it shall be light." Beautiful ttowers, evinced the respect in which the departed one was held.) We extend smmthy to the bereaved/ Mrs F. Reid had the pleasure ot hearing her former pastor and friend, Rev. Mr McCulioch. Toronto. preach last Sundsy a.'m. in Holstein Pres- byterian Church. l...u.,; "sun Mr W. J. Phllp returned Saturday,' Mutch, Yeo evening from Mil1bridtre,. Hastings Coi, Mr Adam where, on Frlday. he attended the the week on funeral of his sister, Mrs J. Graves: Mrs W. J who passed away on Jan. 11th. Mar-l Tueadly tht In. Phllp was born In 1875 on the old: Pringiernire, home farm, near Dromore. Thirty sick for son three wars aka the was married to, Great Beym John Greaves, then teacher in No. IO, formerly MI School. Twenty years ago they went? small child: to Fort Stewart, thence to Mlllbrldge,‘ him. We e where he still teaches. Besldes herI thus bereft axed mother brother. sister oi/i/G so young Mather,) and husband, she leaves one M tho 9mm 2nd Period: Bruins (Finder): Ben. ntors (Irvin): Bruins (Ellis): Sonn- tors (Fidler): Senators (Irvin.) 3rd Period: Bruins (Fenian): Brains (Fenton): Senators (Fidler.) Ptrst 5 min. Overtime: Senators, (Fidler): Second overtime (5 mm). Senators (ML-Dongs") Fuller. 2nd Period atom (Irvin) tors (Fidler) Scores: lst Period Senators (Arum): Bruins (Finder) Bruins: trotrl-Wm Meketr, fenve, How. Finder: F'orwar ton, EMS, Arum. Penalties, MacCaulay It, Ellis Referee, B. Gibson Line up: Senators, goal -Smith: defence, MacCaulay: fovwards, Sam Fidler, H. McDougall, J. Irvin. Subs, Cordon Long. The teams battled to a onerall tie in the tirst period the Senators drew tirtrt blood on a lucky goal when Ars ttill in attempting to pass the puck behind the goal unintenionally pas- sed in front of goal, the puck hitting McKenzie's slate and slipped into the goal. Finder evened the count it tew minutes latenwhen he eluded the whole team to tie the score. The Bruins had a. decided margin in this period and only the wonderful saves by Smith sued his team from defeat. Bruins had a decided margin in this. The monthly meeting of the Var. period and only the wonderful saves ney U.P.O. members met at tho "d'te saved his team from defeat.‘ home ot Mr and Mrs Earl Mead on tt period the play was about; Friday afternoon last. A large num- even, though the Senators ontsooredi her or male and Ninth were pres- the Bruins. The Bruins went into ent and a profitable and social timo the lead when Pinder made another, Spent- solo rush and scored. at was a nice‘ The terrible tragedy in the wiping Piece of stick-handling. Jack Irvin out ot almost a whole family over evened the more on a shot from the the week end in Tomnlo- is Ntst am rlght boards that McKenzie failed to other glimpse ot the woeful misery see but Ellis came right back and! thousands are subjected to in our scored from a. face ott in front of the! over erowded citiea. Senators goal. In the dying mlnutes' Messrs John and Robbie McVean of of the same, Sam Fidler and J. Irvinl the “Corners". killed " " of their scored for the Senators to lead the! Silver Black foxes lately, for which. 2nd period by 1 goal. lwe were informed, they received At the Mart ot the third period, the Senators played defensive hock- ey but it proved disastrous, Fenton scoring two in succession and held their goal lend until the last few min.. utes of the game when Fidler shot from centre and scored into overtime. In the fltnst 5 min. of overtime, Pid. ler gave his team a 1 goal lead on: shot from close m and in the 2nd halt gave the pass to McDongall for the last more. SENATORS r, IIUINS ' l Thu largest crowd of spectators yet; was on hand Tuesday to see the Sen- ators and Ill-ulna in the ttrat clash. The teams were véry evenly matchu ed as the score indicates. Mrat one; tettettt were in the lead, than the oth-' er. a nip and tuck bottle. a good! game to win and . hard one to loam At the iittd or the trrat period the' teams Vere tied. Senators were lead-' ing by 1 goal at end of 2nd period and the game tied at end of 3rd per~f iod. the Sewers winning in overs: limo. Sam Fidler proved the hero or _ the game, scoring the tying goal with: only a few minutes more to go and' scoring the ttmt goal in overtime. which clnched the game. l 6, mph Leafs. Eccles: T, Mar- oon, Pinder' (Raymond) M Period .' 8, litmus. Lucas: 9. sapuruam/ Rite: IO, Maple Leafs, Brown: ll, Maple Leafs, Brown. ' Pinder: F'orwards, Pen- -Wm McKenzie: De, The property of J. C. FWrtraitat, 100 um. lot M. con It, Egremont. at: Mlle: out ot Holstein on County Road. Good bunk hem 72 x M, sheep pen and driving shed " x 100 '. brick dwelling with furnace: wood shed, good orchard. " acres ploughed. TERMS, 87000. ‘ One third can. balance bearing Incl (erect at 414 per cent. or shunn- Telephone r. g, line 157. FOR SALE. Kitchen range in good condition. dining room able and chairs, glass- top cupboard and sideboard and sev- eral other househo'd articles. includ- ing a. number of Jena jars and other kitchen utensils. Apply to PALMER PATTERSON. R. R. 3, Durham, Ont. Our men the busy attending sales, which have main become the order of the day. . Seven! from here attend, n the silver wedding ot Mr and Mrs Henry Mayer on Friday evening. They re- ceived some handsome gifts and all enjoyed the good things provided tor entertainment. We join others in hop in: they may live to celebrate their golden 'uuurersary. We sympathize with Mr and Mrs. J. Watts, whose infant daughter pes- sed “my this Tuesday Lin. Pringlernire, Arthur. who has been sick for some time, had passed to the Great Beyond. He leaves his widow, formerly Hus Teresa Kelly and three small children who wil sadly miss him. We extend sympathy to them, thus bereft of husband and father. all so young. Miss Mary Kelly attend, ed the funeral. Mrs W. J. Kelly received word last Tuesday that her son-lu-law. Mr Basil I Mr and Mrs John Marshall and son 1James and Mrs Jas. aMrshall visited lReV. Mr Parnell at the Manse, Dro- Imore, Tuesday last. . That cattle law sult deal in Dur. (ham, unllke most other ltswsuits,htui _two good object lessons: Ist, " does not pay to go to law and 2nd. It doesn't pay to sell any other way Ithan cooperatively when the same fcattle sold for 8183 more through the icooperatlve system than they realiz- ied through the old system ot grub as grab can. Mr Adam Dunn, Corbetton, spent the week end at J. P. Ram's. Mr and Mrs W. Crispin spent Sal- urday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Mulch, Yeovil. Miss P. Rolufs. teacher at No. 9, was the week end guest ot her friend Miss Edith Hunt. ',the League debates. The attlrmative Ins well taken by Miss Bessie Mc- ‘Dougnll and Alex Sim. both from lmrttltein Continuation School. Tho .Yeovll club, represented by Miss E. Oliver and Murray Henderson upheld l the negative and won by a small mar. ;gln. Mr Rudyard ot Holstein was the Judge. The UPYPO are having their :meetlngs every two weeks, the next ,one being along with the UFO Club, so therc'll likely be a. good time again Mr Vernon Rawn, Riverview, spam the week end " his home here. We're fully two months ahead with the Weather, whether Bowes thinks so or not and to be accurate we'll await further developments and the verdict. The terrlble tragedy In the wiping out ot almost a whole family over the week end in Toronto. is Just an- other glimpse ot the woeful mlsexy thousands are subjected to in our over crowded cities. Messrs John and Robbie Mevean of the “Corners”. killed " " of their Sliver Black foxes lately, for which. we were Informed. they received $2000. That greatly discounts farm- ing, eh Knox Church, Normanby, voted on Sunday last and on Sunday following to till the vacancy left open by Mr. Andrew Stewart. resigned. Quite n number from here enjoyed the ladies' AH Social tn the United Church hue-ant last Friday even- tne,' when the Scribner; provided the most-om and the Southerners the lunch. Neat time It will be vice - The UFYPO open meeting on lost Thursday evening we: enjoyed try a fairly full house. The readings, in- strumental and vocal music were - preciated. but the chief item of the program wns the debate "Resolved that conditions ot community life were more conducive to happiness 50 you: ago than conditions are today.’ Interest was keen as this was one of Mr Hume McLean of Egromont, was the man on the job and though comparatively young. is an expert at the business. Mr John Marshall and sons comple- ted moving a shed 40 x 20 on skids. from their adjoining farm to the home premises. RLYTHS CORNERS "" pon SALE SOUTH BEND JOHN FAIRBAIRN, R. R. I, Holstein. Ont. I Apply um: the current rand expenditures greatly exceed the lncome for that purpose. The motor license fee ls also to remain " " for the comlng year. The Ontario Government has auth- orized that there ta to be no Increase In the gasoline ax dtutntr the rear 1928 It least, although the lacunae you have to troll. To complete at}; each must know ot the other's wants and there is no better or more cer- tain way to nuke these wants known than through In "adlet" in the Rev- The Sholburne Economist wonders "It the arrival of 1928 arouses no ttm cosine“ in the minds, of our illus- trious fellow countrymen and fellows in the ranks ot the free and unfet- lored. Messrs King and Bennett , Miss Rhea Park is the only lady band leader in Canada and Miss Ag- nes Mac-Phil the only lady M. P. in the Dominion and both ore natives ot South Grey. . Grey isn't on oat. standing color. but it's an misund- lng co1mty.---Ex, There Is always someone, where. who ts anxious to buy No matter how poorly posted the average business man may be on the question of a perpetual calendar. he knows quite a bit about the perpet- ual request for mleidnrs. Mr Allie McCalmon, son of mn.' McCalmon, of Guernsey, Sash is be- coming of some importance In the hockey world. He has been for some tltme a star player of the Sasknuxm! "8hieks" and now be his. been sold! to the Chicago "Black Hawks" for this season. I Dr. Smith of Durham had a narrow escape from " accident and per- haps serious consequences on Sun- day afternoon inst. lie was de- scending Val-nay hill in his coupe and due to the icy and slippery condition of the hill, the car skidded, and ran into a ditch between the cable guard and Eagle’s mail box, a. drop of a- boat six feet. Happily no one was Mr and Mrs Chas. Ritchie and Miss Freda and cousin, Miss Grace Ritch- io, spent Monday at Mr Wiibert G. Blyth's. The Ladies' Aid of Varney Church, meet today Wednesday, at the homo of Mrs C. M. Dragon. We regret to state that Mrs. Jos. Patterson has “snared a relapse and is being cared for It the home of her son Palmer. Edgar Moriee is assisting his unc- le tor a couple of weeks with the winter work. M Winter Underwear Men's Heavy Socks School Children's Hose sweaters Rubbers Price Reductions 1 Drudge 1 Lux 1 Ammonia 1 Ringo 1 Chipso l Gillex R. J. ARNILL " VARNEY owing to the and in the followlng ; HOLSTEIN Regular price 71e for 53c 3 bedrooms. 1 double. 2 dining room, par-tor. kilclu stable, % mm of loud. elect, spring welt. Apply to Bruce tie, Holstein. Booth "um” l y Inc. Saginaw: Bavaria! gory}: Civil Servlco. Practical Methods. Wat Course for Farmm' sorts Careful Attention. Best Results. Cannon has one Institution ail-mu that compares favombty with uny- thing of the kind the world own " is that nest weekly paper. the Funny Herald l; Weekly Mar of loathed. with its " big pages with week of the very choicest mutvdal. and all for " a Year. " is tunnel- lous how its editors an its ups with such Interesting Ind “unblo- new”. stories. hm new: and hundnsds or other features that please and delight its smut army orrtadere, awry Wan-L There are wounds of homes in Cumin where thut Creat paper ha, been a new“ visitor from genera. tion to generation. The Family Her old has been n money makrr and a money savor to its renders, and $1 a your invented in . year's subscription is the best investment any family can make. " is sold to haw on» million readers in the Dominion. You In, In." any day NOTICE OF ONE MILLION READERS HOUSE FOR SALE ls. 1 double. 2 Singh-v 1, paHor, “when. goo! 'rle of loud. electric light. ROBT. SIM. Preside m ANNUAL MEETING Also our usual Bar- gain in Laundry Soap. McKc-n 00000 a. W. M. s. Th" Mun lure-(luv ot tlo. R of qt-rat M. Inited Churcl MM " the home of Mn l-:. A, my Timmy. “Ill 'tlst. The mm. In loCr-e “an in the ugsd the “In; Ins. open“! h, m and myrr. Mrs "hut, tn. script" loam) (mm Luke Ir,: Mrs Tim) site a splendid an 'ct"tatian Missions url Rar Hulda" W from the m. ttt of the Stud} nook. H21" ”Mam “mid r-ooxnizr In [Mr fellow beings, Irrrsm-rt valor. and W'lkr tue. xpi Christ In all nor n-I-Uonump. Hay Attve 5 way sutlafulory ‘of ttte work donv- durum ttte gar. A bully vote on than I'M“ It: Writ-d Mu for not my et.asUtettt Mn‘kxus my [or no put [our yum. mum - in the tie that ' m in mm to n with W by the WS'JaL ”CREE.“ Nor-mm. on " u, Kr and In; us. Pick-n. . ”up: will he had Ea-ml .m the mustang": Inn-my ard we” Mb. l um life. Ttte I'ollowlm! mm [or the Brat year , drn'R, In Alder and , Pits“ Flown"- Mu Hoe Pram. Mary Brown Prvarkttnt, M Rancid: Myrtle lanky: TIM: Hind: I'd-om. Httsie KN "my now Tmsumr, Alum New Omaha-(don in Knot: Ct A Mir-Mon Circlo- has rum-Ir ”would In Knox Church, t run-o as I. ttperu, chann- tl, - Kiri. The opening meer w" melded an! “II h In wood-.1 Jurisdiction oi Mrs W deer and In; he Wm. “H t', ot use and barium. but 40 yea.” am at Toledo. Hay in “My: In 'arches. Indium , Monday night at 7 mama and John to: in the (mum: q On Trail Trait W I‘hun man lays No“ known hatchet A chm-A In farm I‘o-ul u dimmed smu- last " the'. “in. Smith. 2nd PHIL. “on: wk! his 100 acn- Iaznn to , Guam. (be laun- In 'tet tho M)th ot Mirth. Mr Sn it: to M0 it rush-r In t will “I Ill Iikollhooll bu In Smith nu! datum-r. l mm. citizens or hurlmu. Va Md than cordial uo-Imr Will! Grays I uh! holding ttwir t Wednenduy maxing: “out. of the To“ Hull. The for the dump on ttostpuned due to t “lot! we can I others full. m to be held Feb. "t Pmt. K. Run. rye Mining min to human ‘l the "I'll! "(Whoa '1 RIM. Why um 0nd II): non-om teeUne, and de by securing one of our Incas has. Br our Kr The Woman's In: their February meet of Mrs C J. Nahum] Papa-n; will be Kin-l All! In Mrtlmith, we Inquest“! to hr l our your for option to My LOST: (m Durham and l, sham. Pittdert at link-w (Min Gordon Melloiw Witt ROM Farm 'url‘ two NIP ttale-Two Appty to Murray ham, Phom- 60t, Mr Andra» “and tho :1 VOL. LI, NO l " rh lancer can on loamy mum m Runner "uw um the lam hL'r buys h. Rev. R. s Im- r. Gordon Infra» lurk no) c'. sub nmr harm" and Mcl Finder will rr Toed y (in Friday I d It'\\'llhll " H. 1hr lln It.” Ind our Kl ell: FOI tt "ow' l1). Mr tit [pom th H fr n .‘l um " lot'

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