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Durham Review (1897), 18 Jul 1929, p. 5

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--'--'-------..- alttt s Bentmck Conan iiraith i JULY 18, EXPERT HERE has choose July 3. ms mment. Co- Club rro! RHAM That report a! - accepted a Matt the 0.:- on their .... uwnship m l 929 or No. ' P. You b * you m the M1)! Onsuuamll You nul- mnny no! r the date. the members d halt you” showing us year was P+ (on? ttated who ' and lot " " it my new out! no,- "vig $33.96: B Purl " at Voucher wen issued n we “uh. "upeet the ' and have " ' I. m. M busine- 'k. clerk utr "It! or tas cur- months. alumn- an oil Wt and to limo. D. P. H, co. one t M It Mr mad. . badge 'N, 800 charm bridgo Met Georgi- '0 Mex Fm- . no ”ring I Rea. vorlng. : Art any: _ Ham, Bn. my my" 'e 813. f Jeto, Monk m ‘UC Thou. David Thun- or'ed ‘I th ’10 vine. no : hultz 'ortt Hun [ do, Hm, rm- db- Thor IN amp 'ore Hop Chet " Ed H "no: I. "III-I ANNOUNCEMENT TltemrhnaB 0.1.0.1.». '3. Brtt. a. Mnanl,Wd-Dun- Aaaoetntttta Mtt - 'r.- "- b “IR, dee5re. to announce that how"! ham, on M: “In-- In no mam a mule. In Pdoovlflo, on quested to I". that - I“ Wodnuday " each weak, Mlnnlns as. LAWRENCE. on." Jun. 19, 1929. "aB-awarded by m .71 Wi or of the Lawlor “I.” hr ' ' £33.- at their ‘oomnm Convention, Oar but Fruit calm. We expect to have our Mill running about Monday, April 29th, when we will be able to do cos I'OM CHOPPING AGAIN AS USUAL We have cominé in this week :car of Mill Feed. which we are offering " the (allowing prices: Bran '" Shorts $35. Feed Flour " per ton Those requiring [fertilize-r. kindly call only and get your supply. Best Grades of Flour and Mill Feeds We have in three cars of l)istriaiaatiatg Housewives Western Feed Wheat Chop $36.00 per ton Bulk '¢riop. With the lava that sact-t,. copied; "V ---__ ""'"""" ----- Sold by all noun. Send by hula, afoul-Eu. on di-.. Made by Kollm in Won, Ontario. Own-fresh in the rod-and- Kollogl'o Con “the In doliciou for lunch aad diam " well to breakfast. A. ideal trent for tho childnn'. upper. So any to A bowlful of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes at breakfast. With milk or cream, fruits or honey added. Golden Cakes of toasted corn. Rich with flavor. Crunchy with crispness. It's a treat 12,000,000 people welcome every day. tilEN0EftSON't"y BAKERY III-in " Kon-u- Highest Price: Paid for all kinds of Grain delivered at the Mill. GUNN'S FERTILIZERS JOHN MCGOWAN CORN FLAKES JULY, 18, THE PEOPLE'S MILLS We take pride In good Baking which make. and“ autumn. - Our Battery can saw you tin. and worry in “applying your tabla with the but of baking and pastry Us. Hondomn'u In“. " I. and. 'rom the pane! and. but In. gradients we can buy. " In por- Netty baked. What a the original Cry "that. Alvny: oxtn In loving memory of Mn David Hinckh who departed this life, July Her may“! ya" :an smiling flee. She had . kindly word for each but died beloved by ell: \ SN . IV“: we hope to meet her, Some day we know not when. To clasp her hand in a better land, Never to per! min. Mr ma Mrs Robt. McConkey And family left for Toronto on Monday morning. mimosa- returning on Wednesday. Misc Mary McKinnon in left In charge as assistant PM. All roads will lead to Priceviile Thursday night, for the big Garden Party of St. Coiumba United Church. A big arrav of the heat talent. or Pro- vincial wide fame, ha been secured. . We were pleased to welcome Tr Wm Biakeston in our midst at church yesterday. His many friends were glad to see him. He is [prominent ofBclal in the Ontario Educational Association (Pram) and has been a successful tencher in Stafford for many yearn. Mr Ind MrrMclnnee end family. nation agent here, one now "my on hoiidnys. He in being relieved by Mr Iarnttertua, formerly of Durham. The Secretary of the Agricultural Society is the recipient of a line mn- hogany case of silverware ot the Dor. othy Verndn pattern from the T. Ea- ton Co., Toronto, to be given as a prize at the Fall Fair here. It may be seen at the home of the Beer. Mrs Farquhar McKinnon leave: this Tuesday for a. trip out West. Mr and Mrs Robert Paulow are off this Monday night tor a similar trip. visiting friends in the Western pro. vinees. Mrs Richardson (nee Olive McLean) and Miss Doris McLean. Toronto, came up on a short visit along with grandma McLean (to the latter), who had been on a two weeks' viait there. Miss Alice Muir after a three weeks visit at her sister's in Peterborough, returned to her home here. leaving and hearts behind, no doubt. Her ala- ter, Mrs Houston, returned with her. We were treated on Saturday to 1 copious eftutrion, in sheets, of Jupiter Pluvlus, while three miles westward, only a taste of what might have been. "He sendeth the rain alike upon the Just and the unjust." Mr Beecher Parkhoule ot Fergus. preached in St. Columba Sunday last to large congregations acceptably, with force and am illustrations. The courage of Elijah in the content with the prophets ot Baal was vividly shown. There was no mistaking where he (the speaker) stood on tern, perance. The Onward Picnic at the unit. was held yesterday in Mr A Currie', grove. All report a good time. The day was ideal for the event. We extend congratulations to Miss Annie Wells, E. Mather, Neil Ald- corn and Wilfrid Frooks as success- tut Entrance students: also to Miss Jean McCannel, teacher at the 0.D.R. School and her ttix pupils who tried. mined and two with honors, viz: Al. mg McLean (H), Joe Williamson (H) Ada White, Isabel McMillan and two Otstrtutders. l Misses Flora. and Catherine Camp- ', belt ere spending e few dsys with St l Thomas friends. I Mr Dove lunch, Ida, Beth, Aimeda. and Jean, visited the tirttt ot week " Wilfrid Muse's, Eugenia. ; Mr Arthur McKay’s sale was larg- ,er attended and good prices were 'realized. There wu tt dance held ; there, before their departure tor Tor. ' onto. , Miss Esther McLean has been en- :saged to teach at Bitttrhtuturton. ', Misses Dora and Kate and J. P. , Stewart, spent a few days visiting at ( Alex Stewart's. ' nu and Mn Jack th‘uzker visited , Mt Potent friend: over 9 holiday. I In. muons Evens: hu return- ‘ed home after extending the High 1 School ot Commerce, Toronto. Q There was n heavy min and lev- ere electric norm on Soturdoy, but i have not head ot my damage done. i, Mr Clittord Hineitts Accompanied the Douglas Bros. hack to Toronto, ‘and spent u couple of any: in Tor. , onto end Hamilton. 1 Misses s.urtraret and Minnie Simp- H -..-..-....‘, mhmllIIll, merg- us: Mrs Clans McKinnon and son. John L. anu Miss Phoebe Livingston of Toronto, visited Sunday at H. R. McLean's. “use: Dora and Kate and J. P. Stewart, spent a lew days visiting at Alex Stewart's. Mr Lambertus, Dundalk, is reliev- ing at the station here, while Mr and Mrs Mclnnis and family are on their vacation. Delbert Smith, Fleaherton, is spend- mg a few days viaitng his sister Mrs Allie Mchan. Mr and Mrs C. McMillan. Holstein, and Miss Catherine McMillan, Ferg- III‘ M-- ru.__ .- _.. M1 mines aunt-at Ind Minnie Simp- son of Chicago, are visiting their trite ter, Mrs K. McAnhur. Mr and Mrs lick Mt Potent friend: 1 Mr --Mr and In A. I. lunch IN LOVING MEMORY PRICEVILLE 9min? I. relative. q Mr'nnd In Peter McElchern. hir- bairn. went the an: of the week with the McEachnle funnies. Geddes. new the In: "rvieeGiiGG eampaUn in Bethany chapel Sunny _evon_l_ng._ They endeared IllemselveuI long were uplifting. Mr Hugh Sinclair want to Baillie in! My where he hu 1 position with the Johnna Bruin Co. He is I!" Ten: Wilson, Toronto '. In. Wagon md babe, Woodbridge, Are holiday visitors with their parents, Mr and Mra In. Wilson. ' Placed to hear Mute:- CHM Ridden In title to lit up awhile ouch day. He bu come (bro 1 " watt battle with the trig. Mrs Jno. Levitt and children. Tor. onto. are bonny villtorl " the home ot Mr J W Armstrong. Planned to lee Mn, And. Wiltshire ablt to be out again after several month: of poor health. The July meeting of Women's Intel, two. was bald Wednesday at the home of Mn Chas. Wale. ' Mr and In w. J. Blake-ton and dauzhtern. 8tratforrt; Mr and Mn A. Il__AlA n, __ Mr: Ju Mitchell I. expected home from Western Hospital, Toronto. Jltin week. . - h The canyon-u. Hillel Dean-3M .V. v"\,.. wuuu Intel)". We haven't heard when the Presby- terlans of Pricevllle will vote on n pastor. They have had tt number of good ministers to select from. We see that the late pastor Rev. Mr Cor. ry and family enjoyed themselves, " slung at the two charges. and put I arm knot on a couple at Swlnton Park and sprinkled a couple on the North line, Glenelg. Hume, brGGATT/erii" Queen: or!_nt__Mr Jno. Wnelnir'tr. Mr and Mn: Geo. hut-rave, Hol- stein. were recent. guests with reh- twee here. ,,_( ..v....,. nus-r ago. A few from Edge Hill celebrated the 12th last Friday. Very little rain " Edge Hill during the thunder storm last Saturdly. Ehe Robin-on dun had quite a good old time " Owen Bound lately. We haven't heard when the Presby- Yarlnn- " n-.-‘..nh ___... fl -e__-.._rr. an: or rename to her usual activity Boon. Mrs McPherson who enjoyed her visit in Toronto tor some time. has returned to her home on Lambton St. Mrs Staples of Markdaie visited her, Inn mm:- -. My --... - --e_. "may vu ”salmon Mt. Mrs Staples of Markdale visited her Ion Fred at Edge Hill lately. Mrs. Staples is getting along well after her long illness some time ago. A few from Edgé Hill Celebrated the 12th last Friday. We are sorry to hear of the acer dent that befel Mrs Adam Weir lately when she sull’ered a broken hip bone. but we hope the venerable old lady will yet be restored to her usual ac- tivity. considering the many changes she has seen in the many scores of years she has experienced from the time she landed with her family. at first in Glenelx at the Rob Roy, and later to the family home in Egremont in 1855. Her many friends and well wishers wish ner a speedy reeovery., We also regret to hear of the accl“ dent that happened Mrs Colin Pet thur of the 10th con. of Glenelg. who was taken to the Brampton hospital. with serious injuries. We hope this good wife and mother will be restored tn hol- ......| --=' .. the Christian Church will be success- ful in their garden Party on the 18th inst. The good people or St. Columbn have certainly provided a splendid array ot talent. Church in exchanging pulpita. We no. tice Rev Mr Priest is taking the uni- ted morning service in the Presbyter- ian church next Sunday, and in the evening in his own church. We note that as usual, the garden party held " the school grounds by the Presbyterian. of Pricevilie was quite a success. The change from old time agility prevented us from being there. We hope the other branch of It it a matter ot congratulation to} see the good Christian spirit between, the good pastor of the Baptist Churchi and the pastor ot the i'reoherriiiii' The good ladies of Durham and vi- cinity will with pleasure b? in atten- dance at Mrs McCannel's lawn social on Friday the 19th. This Monday morning, the 13th of July, is warm and everyone that has hay to cut will be at it today. Bun, day was cool but today is going tobe hot. We notice fall wheat changing color and in general, is a good crop. The Edge Hill Sunday School pic- nie held at Owen Sound on Saturday afternoon was quite a success as all the scholars and teachers thoroughly enjoyed the outing in beautiful Harri. son Park. l In giving . retrospective View of the lost three more or more you: and considering the my changes“ that time end in giving on imaginary view of the mny changes. how many do we ilnd ot those good old faithful men and women who quietly sat listening to the old message do livered by the faithful servant in the home-made pulpit. They are verv few and far between (it any). The, world is on the move. Could we bet sin to pencil the many changes since the days of our activity. it would take more space than all the pages of the. Review could hold, and would be a] weal-home task for the printer whileH putting the writer's imperfect pen-J manship into type. i M r To'the person in the habit of at. tendlng the new!” of the sanctuary - Bnhhth during the days of his ectivlty and now forced to obey the commnnd ‘l we: young but now I sin old' and compelled to sit quietly re- tieetintr on the may chnnges he he experienced since‘the days of his ec- tivity, that neither ioul nor lair wen- ther would prevent him from being present to occupy his seat in the House ot Prayer, the contrast is felt. Probably he was the lender of the old church long service which he: faithfully attended. Every Sebheth‘ the old Psalm us the only part of the praise service in use. I rtidtt unending The-"tuie-ral HOPEVILLE THE DURHAM Rvaw wag in, Brampton VICINITY visit- ot Comfortable ix roam rough out house with " and light. in. Good lot My!) situated Minn at W. Emma thereon to I My barn and detained hen . Paced right. Is...-" ---. J - - - - ported on the good hunch! sanding for the hull year 1nd after singing hymn 436, the meeting closed with player by M.ris John Bell. After the closing exercises at went outside to the lawn where they went to enjoy the great out of doom. Lunch wu sewed by Mrs Derby uni dunner. and . - time up went. The W. M. S. of Knox United Church met at the home of Mrs w. J. Delby, on Thursday, July ll, with Mrs Ju.. Mather presiding. The meeting was opened by singing 474. and prayer by the President. Mrs Mc- llnith read the scripture lesson from Psalm 65, n Psalm ot Praise for God's praise and blessings. Hymn 448 Wu sung and Mn Allan and Mrs Derby altered pnyer. The chapter tor Itudy tor July was given in an interesting way by Mrs MneF‘arlane. Mrs Muchrhne showed the value of the work done by missions in train. us the head, the heart,.the hand and the health-a four-fold gospul to m- able the African Church ti) stand tour mute. The roll all was tmat wered by " text on prune. utter winch Mlu Dorothy Ritchie read the Devotional [allot entitled “lean without Me-.-.. story of Thank. sgiving Ann. Mrs gun. treasurer. re- used but no ae-iid? brute- were the cause. I week. We hope to see them out a- _ gain noon. 1 The W.M.S. of Swinton Park will meet at the home of Mrs Arch Mc- Kinnon on Wednesday or this week. Mrs McKinnon has for a long time been it shut in on account of intirmi. ties of the tteah but nlways actively Interested in mission work. A Sunday School picnic about the 1st ot August is eorttemplnted At present? Fuller particulars later and " will depend on weather and hay- ing operations. We were sorry to read in the Tor. onto pspers last Friday of the death of Mr Lawrence Sackett's little dau. ghter. Her clothing accidentally caught tire while at play with other children on the lawn and wss so badly burned that Death come in s short time to relieve her suffering. Lawrence Sackett is a son of Wm.) and the late Mrs Sackett, well known‘ in this locality. All sympathize with them in their trouble. Mr and Mrs John Haw and son. are sporting a new Durant car, hav- ing " out for the first trip. on the 12th. They were run into by a wild young Irishman. The cars were dun- :ged but no one hurt.' Detective Ilka- --- “~ -- Mr: John L Permian and you Ken- myth, attended ‘at Klelnbexg. the tun. erat of a brother of In Ferguson in his Mth year Tuesday lat. Mr Walter Knox and Mrs Robt Lune were very alck with the ttu all last Week. We hope to use them out a- gain noon. Mr Thou. Broughton and two dnughtera of Coronation. Aim, also arrived in Dundalk on July 12th to celebrate with the Swinton Lodge, or which Tom was a worthy member tor many years. They are at present visiting with his brother Walter and other friend, in this loamy. Mr 1nd Mrs J. H. Rietuuxiturn. now of Berkeley, late ot um locality. spent the week end~wlth friends here Mr Ind Mn W. J. Bhkeslon and two daughters, Stntrord, are spend- ing . few by: with friends here,the Parslow and Hardy families. Once again the 12th July ls put end Wu well Celebrated by the peo- ple of this loamy. The msjority went to Dundalk, some to It Forest. while others went to Owen Sound sud others the stternoon tttrhittg. All en- Joyed themselves and tho' very warm it did not rain. A welcome shower cums the day utter. Inlay friend- m pleased to meet In Lockie (formerly Mary Stun-colt) Ind Ion, who are over from Calitor, nu on a visit with her menu. Mr. and In Goo Stu-rock after an " Ience of , you-I. Rev Mr Ether. Dunduk ruched very mummy In the United Church My. Rename much in now under the Invent-Ion ot Mr. Enter. Mr Davin in the student pu- tor, who will take charge ot the ser- vices next Sunday " 11 n. m. We hear that Mr Henry Christie ha purchased the km of the late In!“ Dillon" which he had rented. Knox Church W. ti. S. making In home with-Incum- hor My, Elm lam. who has been employed with the In the Int 17 yearn. THE ROLL CALL f It BALE in the Estate of HARRY ALEXAND- ER HUNTER, late of the City of Kluimee, in the State ot Florida. United States oi America. Notice is hereby o'ven pursuant to Section 51 of the Trustees Art R. S '0. 1927 Chapter 150. that all credi- tors having claims or' demands a- gainst the estate. tar claiming my interest therein) of Harry Alexsnder Hunter, who died on or about the 1st day of Much. 1329. at the City of Toronto. are required on or before the 81st day ot July, 1929 ,to send by post prepsld or deliver to the un- dersigned Executors of the said es- tate. their Christian names and Bur- names. addresses and descriptions and full psrticulars in writing of their claims and the nature of the security. it any, bed by them. ..AND TAKE NOTICE thst um such lsst mentioned due. the Execs- tors will proceed to distribute the sa- seta of the deceased among the par- ties entitled thereto, having round only to the chins at which they ottntltttertttam-tea,nstdtttntttte Executes-s will not be liable for the August ll, Mt, M, Sept. i---Rev. B. D. Armstrong will conduct morning service In 31mm church tutd even- ing In Presbyterian. During these eight Sundays. uter- noon service will be held It Glenelg Centre " 1,45 tr. m. And at Rocky Stucco u 3.16. UNION SERVICES IN BAPTIST AND PREGIY'N CHURCHES Commencing Sunny. July 21stt,urr iort.trerviees between the Baptist and Pmbyuerhn congregation: will be held " follows: July ti, 28, .Aug. 4, Sept. g-Rev. Mr Priest will conduct morning Ber vice In Presbyterian Church and PV, enlng in Baptist Church. nor and Mrs Charles Hi0-'rout and Mr Donntd B. McLeod, cousin ot Rev George Pringle. who omeuted nt the ceremony Ind-second non of Rev. Donald McLeod, for nanny yearn Presbyterian minister It Priccville Ind adjoining district. The groom Wu born at Prieeville. McLood - Hill-Tout The wedding wok pluce quietly ttt 830 mm. Tuesday, July 9th, It the home of the bride'. punts. 2649 Quebec St... Vucwver, of Lilhn Faucet, Ieeond daughter or Profes- h... -.... "a. " Mr Chos Mom returned home tut; Ind but“ E week. "ter spending two or ttg,ttiot!ettt,tntt , weeks with " son Henry. nest Poet I... , to I Arthur. e, 9-.__.~ l Crawford: Mr Henry Boyce had hisj '; barn raising Friday nut, everything! BR. " going together nicely. Mr Burgess[ ‘. is the turner. 5 Eyes I: i Blythe's Corners: The Ayton Cor.: on“ a“: ‘ am Co. Twine Fsctory with s work, Bud ’ing an; of about 40 men, bent: :msnuisgturing twine Monday “llama {the monstrous rosr of the whistleK _ night snd morning no doubt told the) J. E. ‘snrroundins shsreholders that they I were ‘doing it' sad so they were, tor) m“ ttf {st the round up on Ssturdsy mum: (Successor t: ; they were surprised to tind that they. A - 5.... _.A.. -_- I,“ -. - - dale. when over 8000 ttertieipated in Mnrkdnle. For the 7th consecutive year Mi" Magnet McKenzie has mum! every Durhun pupil writing on the Entrance examination. a record we believe, un. eqmlled in Ontario. Min Ann Clitt stands highest in South Grey. ., ,,__-. -_r_. '7‘! In: III. has had his aliry raised, it now be. inc .1500. The anniversary of the Battle ot the Boyne wu celebnted In Mare dnle. when over 8000 ttertieipated in Mnrkdnle. " YEARS AGO From Renew fyte, July 16, 1914 At I meeting of the High School Board, Mr Thos. Ailm. principal of Durham High School for over 25 yrs, In.“ h-‘ L1- -_.A, . - _ - "__ _-e-_ -..-. mt, ' had We no less than tour bulls of Pttoe, twine. Hats ott to the managing com-led. mittee. Pricevllle: 1m McGIllivrsy {malw.{ Glenelg Centre is enjoylng herself} sarong the citizens ot Pricevllle the', u put week. Mrs McGllllvrsy is only Unis 97 yours of Me, but nevertheless ls of" not too young to walk to Pricevllk-IOW when she ukes s notion. She enjoy-- od herself and partook of the new: -e -- meat in the Prmstsyterian Church our Sunday Inst Pt her native language? Ll [Inn (En-ll- the Chalk It“ [any Campbell. no ou-rs My ill hut week. I: we Ire planned to report. recovering nicely. Edge Hill: Lightning last week Idl- led I bust of Mr John Firth'l and the IIIvered three poles along the Avenue. the 'C. E.': “Khulna.” work at home', try In. Nellie Smith. Hot. stein: Illu Linie Danton. Dromore on Christina Cittsenahip': In“ Fur. tar of Durham High School sun, on Study ot “mum In ‘Young Pet ple's SocieUes.’ The annual man; the Young People's Scaled In Sunset: Pren- bytery. met In align: on July tith, when splendid “drum and upon were given try R. R. Wnuon ot Knox. Ncrmantry, on 'Our Indebtedneu to hon Rum tyh, July 14, 1904 John Lid-um to 01m urine “UN" tr'"" by the Mt are. n te I I . IN DAYS OF YORE KOTICE T0 CREDITORS HYMENFM " YEAR. Aett . ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Nun-u m -aiiauiiii. ”" -U.eWtatatodatre-tetaug.gie. "and!“ - ohould m I. one! at the beginning of tho “I uranfoI-mnuonuwm-l “murmur-om not neuter of that“! I. put“, erudamtq “an... .Egttrmteetsttt.teerrm.i-. WWII-thoroughly“ tof"tr.tt-rttuoF.ty-t-- mmmnudmw hung-1M Bhutto‘- “known. .6131 - SCIE©©IL who can. a. Tral. In. as ... M. B. c. " ENEMA 30.10 [or]. “an“ Mum M W M Sue. taken on POI-0M t... thttee maxed a ammun- aux. momma Durham has... neuter-ton Munoz. 000. B. It.“ Dindnlk' P. o. Phone " r " Um.“ Auctioneer tor Co. Rm: A. I. No. t Phone 'ot.. ring 8--6. ans. c. a. and "game [chlCLJVRAY Tho Science that Iddl L your: and you: to life, Call and .00 In. Con-dulln- W. C. PICKERING. DDS. un HONOR mama-m at rm . . Ro “it“ s',,?iip'?i'Asg,s,t,,tsiiit,i,.i: m. Ova J I J HUNTERS New any. HONOR GRADUATE Tomato tmom.. -n... n-_ A,, A -- Pttone _ n2 Dulce and residence. corner Cgunte. and Lumbton. ”mite old Poi! 0.6 otPttery.ioVd.ir., now-4 1- 'g.......,. "c, - we“; -- mun "new. [MEI-Iridium Your patronage .otietltod on“: , door north of " Laughlin'o any. IAKEI RUN-IMO“. WINWILLO, “I mama. (is. We keep on hand a lull “I. d Manuela. Pumps. Cylinden all Pump Supplies. Stuntman- -.- All legal doe-tta enema: Ind awfully new“. J. F. GRANT. thos, WATER - Well Drillet my: Notary Public, eom-toor, Realtor, lawn-am, etc. I... 1 to in}; J. tt McQUARRIE, GEORGE E. DUNCAN P. F. MacARTllUR Durham R. B DURHAM Bunch Olen at basalt m- at My my Chtemuaisue iGiii - "It; Ba "but, “um... MO O'IEIL Grunts uni iriia ara m. Deanna I. “I In - M ot Contra Dr. M no. on mu Street. CHIROPRACTIC John W. chum SIITH. I.B.. " M. on. C. IcLELLAl minusr University qt Tom. Tenn- on Bunny. excepted Too-an, Than-Inn an .“, pm m_ L..- . MILNE. M. B. of Toronto UM to the Inc Dr. lob] m. women- ', “mum. on. "vacuum, add. L ite fl

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