tr! Es- n seed III, I " P†“Work pus. N Slit N " fist,;',? "UR " " M ts Baqy nit: Pttrsetr. 8cm.» 0 t Sons ital Islp' d 1.75 to us ht a lb. AG LL MERY E ore plot: mum: lb. b " d: m - VOL.LII. NO. 31 The program consisted of several wry pleasing numbers from the Vie. term Male Qusnette, Hanoyer: plsno instrumentals by the Misses has man snd Miss Audrey Byers : violin solo by Miss Helen Ilium: racin- lion by Miss Nettie Byers : instru- moms! music on violin and units: by Misses Myrtle sad May Slurp: due! by Misses Helwig. Lunch wss sol-F ed at the close. The Min of the W. M. S. .1! - of the booth sad In “and had their funds clinch“ by that us has the 'rxteeed. st as â€all; With such 1 good night, goodch and good program, whnt more could be deslred for Hampdcn Gordon Nr. ty, held on Mr Jag. Byerl' bennuml Ian on Thursday evening Int. Rev. w. H. Smith acted " chnlrmn and during the evening you n â€lend†address,--" one gentleman mt. Hi, "The best he had heard at I ttar- den party." tterore moving from Lynden to Mt. F'orest, Rev. T. w. and Mrs Cessna, were nude recipients ot two uphol- stered walnut chain. a valiant and table and a pyrex pie Nate at in sun-r stand. gocomanled by a comp- limentary mares: tram the congre- Ration and "other trom the Yom Poopla'l Society. Rev. Mr Coun- assumes charges ot the two United (Yhurchn at Melville Ind Bothel ln South that Norman». but will re. sido- at Mt Forest. In Bush Me. Crae and Mrs M. Knechtol ot town. ttre stators of Rev. Mr Conn. Hirrrpdert Garden Party Mrs A. w. Lauder. Noun J. P. Hunter. w. 8. Humor. Chu McKin- non and Jon. Ptrth (Toronto) tom a rink playing at an Owen Sound Men’l Tournament this Wednead-y. 'terremttered or. Lemrtrttt Two rinks of My bowie" were in Waiherton Thurnduy In! a I tourn- ament there. but brought hack no wins. Mrs w. McDowell’s rink wu vied for a prize but lost out In the '0ayctr. The Wnlkerton Miulhow- ed the vlaitora I good time tad-rend- ered them a nice tea. Durham tad. n-s who attended were Mm w. Me. Donna]. Miss Margaret McKenzie. Mrs F'. Irwin. Mrs DuMeId. Mrs Ald- 't Muss H. Hunter, Mrs S. Metntrre/ Leaving the High School ground. all" the hall nine Monday evening, Watson Wnllcr, n amnion tutrdr.Gil a bad nah In " He wu crooning uvor to the sidewalk between n our, ed truck and another ear, when the', driver or truck. in ninth: it. did not notice it set" in so". and it shot forward. pinning Wnikor‘n log n-' walnut the cur in from. The “In, I- bout 3 inches long and 1 inch aa was soon armed ad a tube insert-i ed, 3nd it will be I tow any. hetero the limb will unin nerve for nodes-l irinn duty. Valuing Bowling Rink. it - â€7...---" â€""â€"'â€"" ___ '-"" “‘- V-“’"-'"7' I mm 25 and 50e. To conclude with Ut' 0:31:31†ul',",',".'" tV1'tf,"n", bite danee. first tia" music. {this district. happily without intui- Died in Owen Sound tie. One was beyond Alina Put. The death took place in (“MI where a. ear out ot control. - Sound Tuesday morning ot tttin week,) through . an" and bumping 0'" or Mr Sun“... Wilm. a '0" known boulders. ended up in n held with-j waldo-ht of minnow lake. Deanna! ottt MW" to Mrone. ucew the; 'sho w“ " year" of ture, run . bro, on. Another mishap VII at the long ttter to Mr Arch Wilson, now of My "“39- Bttttttt of Orchard. Sunday I'linton'n Corners, but formerly of Nttht. when ‘ InrBe Huh car ran in. Aberdeen. l to ditch, the driver being blinded by wore-chin; heuliighu. The our new. Hay" on Homin- [come to 1 Hidden halt but did not During the month of August. Remy overturn. Two ladies were Wally and Mrs Hayes are holidaying in. Injured but the driver escaped. Mon. Muskoka. The morning union in day night, between Mt â€not and‘ Trinity Church the first two Snbhnths Kenilworth, . eoBitrittet m Naear, ot this month will be "cant and the, when on American cor, of which theI "venmtr iwrvilws supplied by Rev Mr driver ig olieged to hue been Gail Allison of Hanover. The in! two Sab- cated. unveiling on wrong side ot baths of this month the church will road, struck . hm. badly wreehintt be closed for both services. both. The clouding driver ie said to injured after Ball Game 7 (lt';)'),';?),,'.')',',") ttnd deserted " During the mouth of August. Rev. and Mr; Hayes we holidtying in Mutual“. The morning service: in Trinity Church the out two sum» of this month will he "cunt and the waning services supplied by Rev Mr Allison ot Hanover. Thelut two Sah- hathn of this month the church will be closed for both urvicu. Mt Forest “and Ho.pitat can!“ Party. Agricultural M. Thursday. Ann R. Entertainers. Bran-wick trio. of London. Supper med 5.30 to 8. Admission for mapper and entertain- ment 25 Ind 50c. To conclude with but dance. Brst emu music. i am In Owen sound I In A. D. Browning, eon Witt end mutter. mu Edna. recent resident. of Durham. Mve purchased a halo In the clty and their friend. here will wish them much comfort end Moplneu la the outcome. It is Mt. uted It 134 Hmle Ave. Toronto. Lon: Tue-m um: July as. on; “ the Guelph W. t - who wheel. a uoodrear an. mm. Keenan Bron. Ltd., Owen Sound. to Vamy “that Party bt Vmey United Church Garden Put-l on ty will be held on Magtild Lee-curl. " mum“. Tue-day. Aug. 13ttt. Good: H; 9mm. Dom-ll same. lunch served.,) ly Admin-Ion Me no 15c. In. lieu Garden Party It: The maul Garden Party of Zlonl " Rpwonh League, wlll be held at the', ch: church, on Thur-any. Aug. 8ttt. null' Du gum. Supper and I good Prom‘ Un by outude talent. Admission, mum l 86e: children 15c. Bee mm. 1-- The Anglican may Guitd will hold A will); use b their rooms. Sunday. Aug. IN, My Idclock on. At the Mn My of Burgoyne Prrastryterun Church hot Thursday "all“, our 800 attended. >ow N51. _ VOPIC'S- '; 0n the lame Afternoon Trinity Church held their annual Sunday School picnic at Aberdeen's beauti. Itat picnic grounds and the charm of l the piece sad the lure of the Inter 7w“ delight enough for my of the older people mount. A real picnic 'upper was enjoyed And this annual , event In. our for IMO. ' On Thursday Int the congregation: ‘ot Knox and Queen St United Church- es. mingled together for their an- nual picnic in Greenwood's grove. east of Upper Town. and a crowd of , over 600, lured by the Denny ot the day, picnicked and forgot dull can tor the time being. The ball tield was a popular piece and Inch pitch- era as "Dizzy Vnnce" Jack Petty and F "Cantrell" Geo. Bell made heavy F slugging for the 'Babe Ruths' " the l bat. such as John Killian and J. W. l, myth. Many hand-hikes were ex-, ‘chanxed and the picnic resolved it-: self into more of an old time re-un-l :ion. Supper and ice cream were) served to the hungry horde and this} I All Juvenile tesms were given ,byol till mrrnrtiuahr, " ‘towns play. eing lacrosse nre too far apart for 'diatriet games. In Fergus, the Dur- ham lads have s hard nut to crack, as the southerners are one of the l oldest lacrosse centres and the young- ‘sters there grow up with sticks in their hands. unct‘ more. I Mr and Mrs John Boiler. Durham, On the same afternoon 'J,,r,te,'ity..t.rytnff the amusement of their Church held their annual Sunday. daughter. Rita Croce. to Mr .Mtrrr.v School picnic at Aberdeen's beauti- Brigham. Tomato. son of Mr. Robert ml picnic grounds and the charm ofl Brigham and the lite In Brigitta). the place and the lure of the water Hanover, the marriage to me pace was delight enough for may of Eil on August 12th. older people present. A real picnic, The engagement is announced of supper was enjoyed and this nnnusll Janet Madeline. laughter: ot It and event wss over for 1939. In J. W. Dues: to Mr John Delos This Thundsy. August let. the Disher, Wham, son oe Mr sud'lrs Bsptist Sunday School sre. holding A. P. Disher. Dunc-anon. The Inn- forth st Maple Bill. west ot Known. risge will tske piece the secondveek when n good sttenunce from the! in August. The [room as I former comtion is expected. 'clest in the Raul Bonk hm. was topped off by races tor the. children. That there are several: budding 'Percy Willlnma’ Iprlntenlu. evident from the hum- of Tetd.i displayed by some of these 'stty' children. As the shadows new! long. the Jitney tterviee by member: ot the congregation brought the lute crowd hack to the work-idly world once more. i CONGREGATIONAL PICNICS LAST WEEK AND THIS ue Canada's national game here, should meet with the hearty approv- aland patronage of the sporting pub Ile. Come and give the Durham boys your tmpport--at 5.45 next Wedney day. Admission only Me. Durham is the only town in this northern section now playing la- cross: am! phe effort made to contin- Fergus and Durham Juveniles will meet at 5.45 Wednesday next, Aug. T, on Durham Show Grounds, in the ttrr" of home and home games in the U.A.L.A. semi Bnttitr. The return Mme, will be in Fergus Saturday, the 10th. and goal: count on the round. league Lacrosse here Next Wednesday car, but Gn dar iiiaarar'iiiii" " mitted he v“ " huh: I Commencing Sunday, Aug. 4th, the inning and evening services of the 'Union services ot Knox and Queen ‘St. United Churches, will be exactly ‘tevemd to that of July. At 11 a. m. Ito. August. urvices will be in thr, 'Quoon M. Church and 7 p.111. at I Knox Church. A Glenelg boy, Rev. J I Greenwood, will occupy the oulpit, in these two churches the next two , thbcthn while It the parental home1 ( cut of Durham, on his own nation (trom his chum " Gnyiing, Mich.’ ( Car Aaidontu on Prov'i Highway. I " Year. in the Miniury Pe of Totkerton. l " Rev. Way R. Smith, A former m; Herbert Murdock'l home w“ my itor ot Queen St. United Church. Cele- visited, whom they suspected tor) ibmed ttia um birthday recently by me time of breaking the liquor iconductinx morning and evening Ber,, In" nnd in " place they found two: vices in St George United Church. men whom they meted had beenl' ‘ Hamilton Conference. on Sundny, Ju- drinking "Id lilo I urge qunntity of, 'ly mm. in the absence ot the pawn] beer, lone whiskey Ind quite an 6; [new J. L Small. Fifty tour year. quipment. m of which we: mrntltseat-) 'ngo Mr Smith began " miniatrred. Murdock will be chnrged With. (and was appointed to St George; keeping liquor tor ltle- l 'eturrge u uni-taut to the late new, About 11 that night, they went image] E. Browne". 'tn Hahn Home nnd here they were l 1110 lucceui‘ul in tinding 1 consider-f _ Union Service. change for August Inbie quantity of liquor. Some of it ‘St. South. he now been laid from, the southern mung limit " Btonel Plant comer, north to Smith's gnr-l use. The hue bu tho been laid! Connie this week from in front of the Post; in town OtBee south to Hunter‘s more. When members this In tmfBetently hardened, the mun force m corner. now closed to tame. will be m! reopened new it, and the remain- listed by t der of the concrete hue um. I E I: ' " Year. in the Military 10a: of W Paving nearing Completion The concrete hue on Garatraxa iiht "iiiiil ttttttttit Review. hungry horde And this ' - I necreury June. I mie) The engagement ia announced of 1 Cecil r' man Janet Madeline, daughter of Mr mil E Joe U,'t'tr, .. lt' J. W. Duncan to Mr John Debug" WuWelr y . the†Maher, ww’ m of Mr "d'Mra', i. Wm B mag; lint A. P. Dinner, Dunnnnon. The mow 5. Thou 'You ver.‘ me will take plus the second weal 6, N . 'ldfai the': in August. The (room no a former , "marker 'clertlnthc Immuneâ€. I .Abrt .... i The ilnaneitu standing of the High 1 School is also in sound condition and lthey are quite eoniident that the Irate to be struck for the School's {needs for 1929-1930, will be no high- er than that ot last year. if not a lit- tie less. They purpose starting out (iii September with I. stat! ot tive, [where formerly was six, but ot course this will only be on condition (i'l'l'l a ttve tencher In! does the v‘wcrk satisfactorily. EfBeleney is the : Brttt essential. l The High School Board met as per , statute on Monday night and while it iwas not a full meeting. discussion ‘went on as to the need for tinting the walls of the High School. It WIS idecided that such a step was neces- Iany end eventually this inside work I will be done. The Board are greatly J pleased over the report of inspector ( Levan, given as a result of his visit ', to the. school in the late spring. He 1 has the highest praise tor the school. :staff and equipment and pronounces (it equal to the best pro ratio to its, . size. I Mrs Thomas McGirr. Durham. an- nounce-s the engagement ot her daughter, Christen. Helen, to Mr Ed- Witt Cecil Trevor Roberts, of Camp. bemcrd. son or the late Rev. David H. and Mrs Roberts, Lttusgerttiew, Nrrth Wales, the marriage to take place the middle ot August. The engagement " announced of Flora B. MacLean. second (hunter of Mr Allan C. MIcLenn and the late Mrs MacLean. Pricevllle, to Mr Don. ald P. Chambers, son of Mr. and Mrs David Chambers. Gammon. Ont, the marriage to take place early in August. l E School in Good Standing The Brat of the t1nal games. Bach. elors vs. Frldny's winner, will be played Tuesday, Aug. 6th " 6.30 p. m., and the date tor Iecond will be announced next week. Come to the High School grounds and view these The Benedict: now will meet the High School (2nd place tum) in n sudden death gnme on Friday night, Aug. 2nd to decide which will meet the Bachelors in the play-oil tor the town championship. The beat two out of three games will decide the champions. . To break the tie for 3rd place. the Benedict: and I.0.0.F, played ott Tuesday night, the Benedict: win- ning by 20 to 8. Only three or tour more game. re. main to be pluyed md Durham Bott. ball League season will be wound up. first 30mm" Final ' Next Tuesday Night In Niagara Falls. Saturday. July 20, 1929. at hlgh noon, by the Rev. J. MeFaye, Agnes u Mervyn, daugh- ter of Mr and Mrs Mark Mervyn, ot Elmwood, to Mr Clarence Greene, son ct Mr Henry and the lute Mrs. Greene of Toronto. Mr sud Mrs. Greene left on on extensive boat tour to Detroit, Toledo and Cleve.: and and other palms and on their) return will reside st 1641 iridiriil Ave., Niagara Falls. I could not be aeeounted for and char- ge: will be laid min“ the proprie- (OTB. About 11 that night, they went to Hahn House and here they were tho lucceuful in finding a consider- able quantity of liquor. Some ot it fy. m wu-erwn. l line- Mary, Margaret and Edith Herbert Murdoch's home w" um Edge. left snug-d" to holidgy tor a. visited, whom they suspected tor)mGtit " Wm: Bench, where they Iome time of breaking the liquor have leased tk cottage, ‘Glenelr. law. and in his place they found two; from Mrs Wm. McLeod. men whom they alleged ind been? drinking md nllo I urge qunntity of, tt d'ot,u2t,.tr,l'"'2' 'IQ ' 2"Tht beer, some whiskey ttttd quite “I 910314: of Elmira, spent Sunday with quipment, nil of which wu eonfueat. the Mine. Smith at Aberdeen ed. Murdock will be eharged with, Mr and Mrs Wm Derby iran,, keeping liquor for ale. i- u. _ .7 A - ' . ' members of the Provincial Police' force visited the town, headed byi Sargent Cousins of Kitchener, a. giated try Constables Demon, Ovenj Bound: Cooke of Eaton! and Nel-, Considerable excitement prevailed in town on Saturday evening when Provincial Office" GREENE - MERVYN ENGAGEMENTS HYMENEAL Make Local Raid DURHAM, THURSDAY. AUGUST l, 1929 With which " hut-pound the nu-m. lender There were thirteen entries in the South Grey Field Crop Competition this year and the judge. Mr J. McGill of Millbrook, made hie inspection of the various nelde lent Thursday. This ie the em rear the competition hes been in wheat. Following ere the men prize winnere u received by Secretery Jamel letter: -____ ""‘"’ .......... " Wu" Ill-m 1":le Bum, Hamilton 'i. f,'l'ifi'l',t't'c::'gt 'If/lt mm: mm to " brother'. 4. Wm B. Patterson ...... as points home u Trarney. Mr with returned 5. Thou. You; ......... 8855 points Monday but In Blyth will mu 6. Norma Scum ....... " main Vmey Ind Durham tor three T. Sort Barber .......... 84% points we'eh. I Aberdeen Schoolhouse was en fete ili‘riday evening lost, when the ladies Aberdeen Institute Branch were host- esses of s social evening. The night was wttrnr--exeeedingly Bo- and this (tact, combined with the warm spirits (ii; the Aberdeen ladies. made a. hot I time. But white the crowd was warm. ithey were also good mtured and tits. _terted to a bright program. Mr Don. McCormick was Chairman and during an intermission in the program gsve is sketch of his trip to England and the continent, which he took lut I summer. The summon quilt, prepared by the Aberdeen ladies. was motioned oft at this social by J. F. Irwin Ind realized $14.25. it falling to Mrs. H. Hopkins. The door receipts were over $27 and this amount with quilt contributions goes toward the up- keep of the Aberdeen rmm in Dur. ham Hospital. An appetizlng lunch was served at close. FIELD CROP COMPETITION WIN- NERS ANNOUNCED ,,,-- a...“ - "ME, The tun of the evening centred tV round an amusing sketch, 'Chooerintt a Wife' by some of the Aberdeen lad- ies, viz, Meudnmes D. mm. H. Hopkins, D. Stewart, J. S. Davey, Mines M. and L. Fletcher. Annie Smith. M. McQuarrie, Mrs J. Heslip. Peter McQuarrie had " important role to play " minister and for brevity in eonduetintr a service, can- not be excelled. Other numbers were recitation. by Gordon McLean, Artem and Mary McArthur, Ada Chapman. Harold Dunn: violin solo, Wes Noble. locom- panied by his mother; instrumental cn guitar and violin. Mr and Mrs D, Burns: chorus by Miller children: Bo. lo, Harold Morton. Short uddreues were given by J. P. Irwin and Peter Ramage, the lafter aim giving 1 song Aberdeen Women’s Inst. Held Enjoyable Social Min Margaret Smith, Detroit, with W. H. Peuetall. of some city, spent. the week end with the Mine- Smith at Aberdeen. A bridnl shower itt being held this evening at Crawford, for Miss Elsie Boyce. a bride of next week. Mr Fred C. Sinuel, Hon-hum. inv- ored the audience of Knox United Church Sundny morning Int with 1 beautiful solo. "Morning, Noon and Night' by Carrie Jacobo Bond. Rev. W. H. Smith left Tuesday tor Toronto, where he will mend the tirat section of hi: holiday term. Be. fore returning, by will 1130 visit " sister at Beachvilie and friends in ortliin district, Mrs Chan. Walker (nee Edna Rtt. chle) and little Ion. Manley Baldwin Buckle. of Pembroke. m on a viait with her cousin, Mrs RAID): Cum. while her husband is taking a Bum ervlsors' courle in Music " Torontb. CoelLBuber I........, " points Mm Florence Kerr. Vlrney. is visiting in Seatonh thin week with her friend. Mrs Merton Reid. Mr and Mm Will Watson, Grosse Point, Detroit, are Hutton for the past week with his father. James Wqun and brother Bert, of Knox. Normnby. Mr and Mm Chu. G. Wltson. London. with Mlu Mums-es Watson. nurtte-in-trtoing It Victoria Hoaplul there, Ipent the week end " the latter: parental home. Mr John B. MeGowan,Boutumpton spent the beginning of the week It the parental home. Mr and Mrs Wm Derby, 8. Line. Bentlnck, visited Mooreneld friends over the week end. Mr Alex Robinson and son, with his mother sud In Wm Bmith of Smyner, tut Sand†with Mr and Mn John cGowan. “use. Annie and Victoria AOoe, of Toronto, were visitor: It the home ot Mr 1nd Mu W. J Mann. Teer water. In John C. McLean ma three children. Shelburne. spent. u few days the put week with her mother, Mr Hugh B. Smith and daughters. Min Florence ,tucher ot Trinity Un. iveruity. Wlnhachie. Tenn. and Mrs A. J. Smith. Chitngo, left for Toron- to and Hunilton int Thunday, en route home, after visiting several days with their cousins. at Mrs N. McCannei'l. Mr J. W. Blyth Ind Hines Winnie md Ruby. visited 1 couple day- but week with Mrs Oliver Wo1tralm (nee Nora Barr) at her pun-en“ home In Miiverton. Mr and Mrs Henry Beld. their two sons and daughter: Mrs Beld'a moth. er, Mrs Annie Greys of Grand Ram lds. Mich: Mrs C. MncPhail, Mr and Mrs Albert Taylor and two children from. Walkerton, were guests of their cousins. Mr. Mepheraon and Mn lchnel on Monday. Mr and Mr: John Burgess attended the funeral at Port Elgin on Satur- day of Mr Donald Cairns, a young man of 35 years. Last year he was wedded to Min Isabel Burgess of Burgoyne. Death eame suddenly from a heart attack white doing the even- ing milking at the bum. . Mr Chas Blyth. Toronto. spent Tuesday at J. W. Blyth's, Vnrney. While here he purchued one of fhnlttt't, new Ford: through " nep new Vie, Mr Ind Mrs Arthur Ritchie. son Nathan and daughter Gladys and Mrs And. imbue, spent Sunday with Paisley friends. Mr and Mrs J. H. Htuding and Mr and Mr: T. M. Mchdden visited Bel- l’cntun and Hiifsburg the tirtst of the week. Min Kathleen Milne, Toronto, in home for I. vacation. Mr Ernest Neaves. Toronto. is hot “lying at his home here. Rev. Harry And Mrs Culdwell, of Umehouae, spent a couple ot days with relatives ground Varney. Mr and Mrs W. J. Moran spent a few any: last week with the intern liner It St Marys, Mrs Will John. ston. who returned home with them. Mr RobL Watt, Rochester, N. Y., in on I. visit to his ulster. Mr: Peter Reid, who in in poor health at pres- ent. Though over 80 year- of use. Mr Watt itt quite I. young man In re. and: to his nhillty In getting over the country himself, and purposes in a short time to leave for Calgxu'y. Mr In. McQueen Ind son John and wife and Mrs Armstrong, all of Sign". were guests the ttgat of the week with Mr end In Jno. McQueen Mr And Mm Dan Cmpbell and two children and Mrs sum. Nitrove. Mich., are on a. vial: to Mr Cet, moth- er, ttt her daugher's home. Mn John Morrison: also with Mr: C's father. Mr Thou. Greenwood. P., Gallon " 'the'ir Giua; "avi-ii: erfl lake. In And Mrs J. S. Dryudale. Hamil- ton._are holidaying with Mr and Mrs Mr W. Gordon Gun and " bride. (nee Min Marnret John-hone of Guelph), spent the week end with his grandmother. Mrs Gun and aunt. Mn G. Mekeehnie. Mr and In Melkle, Huff“. were guest: of their cousin. Mrs Robert Mwhrlune over the week end. Mr Douglas Munro. Regina. in: joined his wife Ind daughters nt her pct-emf home. Mr and In Crawford and also visiting his sister, In E. Rev. Dr. W. hmuhnuon and “in Jessie are spending the month of Aunt-i in the lake ot Bars District. lunch. In Will Johnlton and non Donald of St Marys. are guests of her moth. er, Mr: Peter Reid. Min Kate Jnmlesnn. who has been R nurse in Arthur McClocklln‘I homo for seven] month- last you. under. went a minor operation In Durham Honda] lut week und 1- progressing t'tvtitstturtortty. Mn Stuart Ponder is Ipendlnz t week with her hulhcnd in Bellevlue. Mr Peter McKinnon, Mines Nellle and BMW McGllllvnv Ind “In Mar parrt Fletch". all of Pull". and Mr I. C. McGllllmy of Vic-0min. B. C., Halted recently ttt Mr John Mehy. den's, Edge Hill. Mr and In John Rendemon, Port Elgin. were Vinita" " Mr John Mor. rison's on Monday. Dr Ind Mu Arthur Gun. Weston, went several days In! week with In Gun Ind In l Mekeehnie. Dr. Gun left many tor n motor trip through Non Booth. 1 S. McBETH tg'."; In this hot summer weather, it " moat desirable that the complexion be kept fresh and 'yt-to-ttto-mate. We have all the requisites. Let us supply your needs in JERGEN'S LOTION MENNEN'. TALCUM POWDER CREAM. .OAP. LOTION. POWDER PUFF. ATOMIZER. COMPACT. LIP .TIOK. FACE POWDER. PERFUME. ETC. \. 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