to Mr and In C. val of t m - th dotnq well. attended the I... Thin-shy a a. ' Nellie. m - at 100 in III-bu tn I Alister d I“. ten homo hr . g" Everyono In . should judge â€the I Was near by“; my broke up. 3. served at. midattaht. um order-dur-t teh this may 3% played Viol: u "vening itself nu " 23. i 933 n his my "his. son left on My Medicine Hat In " .rb 1dvintttrt- m nd baby W. with ma Tun Miss Mary In“. he vening In. hold C . at mumw‘ r express Review' 'y returned to her wood Sunday, mu- ck: with m u money Wednesd v.---.-.-O u “when and ay last. week with FORD Ila-tie, J, ECK vlew yt The topic 'Phrtn mir work’ 'u Mrs Geo “an“, river Shall- Mrs D. J. lac. mm were and I happy social mnosday u " 'rixht. when " The Vice m. . occupied the '88 'trintt m. sac-non my... "doors can“ oth amen): std It. Those '%qF " found it vary on account of rs they to Mm " Visit Mr “a mg ar- cine Hat was Mel Stafford um w. Hem . Mr and In. w, whose In- -ar Mr I.“ D again the! itch trouble. any and on ma Mrs ptr. uon. William af $5.75 $7.75 " ht May with " anford- Impboll'l family. " " " brother. the we Smith has gave “And Those Were the Good Old hrs" 'p f 4n ran and the rich ttet child- ;. [. my it does give one . lot M nt- "fv".ort to know that be they our r t, ; Hm», there were no than u 'p 'tCi luxury could batman so T .' ,;.'.-, It your. pockets had been “,4! w,rh gold and you had been rum mm a silver spoon tn your s'.p. " half a century ago. youroulcl r' _ ':AVr. lacked thing. which as , uHT’L" as necessities My. Man E We can supply E you with all i, of them - v .1 " all the crepe hanging about? {u'kv-l on a sols upholstered with m xwhuir of the moat penetrating i'vrltl1v'wy " It were cold you would I-- huddle-d around I use burner and _‘r:{' hulmom would be heated try a gm.- pipe running throw): it, if " oil If you were a. sucker youwould Ymu- m 3le your liquids through a. _,,cuii-ryttt. moustache all] it you w-ru a woman you would have to From an Editorial In the hontburg Echo. ; . sitting playing contract with rt' Law-st music Boating in on an uav'-S and, in WV“ “Ills ark immp and telling your part- , um she should have played, C', 431!†the great indoor Damned Css lr' in: and missing tho deprec- ,,-1, mat consider what you would t'r' had to put up with it you had amp-ml on music from a. four-piece I :zmn band or a hurdyguniy or lio- a 'r a girl friend play "Over the '.rr--," on the organ. You would be t on our who. Won purchasing out when. " will pay you. nusion ---MW, mm m purpor- ulna" compared to wttat thun- _ , died "the gay mount? Why. .rrirn't or the Victor“ didn't alf the tun that the "an“ Ir.,,' nowadays; the Tatt-tttttart ,;,.{ has comfort: that an the .'rese old-timers could pm- _ I mid not purchase for than. t. mu: those days with the, M MARCH M, W33 Blotter' Cheque. Interluf Forms Folders Fm- Cautionary Statute!!! Form. Intricate Hula Form. Factory Perm: Envelopes, all kind. Faur Printing Auction Sale Bills Let us help you with Printed Forms l mted forms save time and Iimpllfy many otherwlu tedious tasks. Call us and enquire. You know the number - Factory Forms cusrtm CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. an Ballots Pttmtrttlete Pin-Mm Statement. Gunn’s Fertilizer in stock Ete., Ste., Etc. Royal Household Flour Bran 'O Canada' " otr Pilot " C Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods: T H E PEOPLE'S MILLS Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. J o EN McGOWAN FLOUR Phone No 6 land your matt wouldn't he delivered I to your door either. The My that ii: relayed over bridge tables today. was tctred before quilting bees in tthose city: and the he.“ couldn't even serve lee m. The boys in those days didn't speed up to the glrltf houses and hunt their horn. end go for a drive " 60 per, and cover a couple hundred of miles in a day. They hitched old Dobbin to the shay and drove over my: road: for I. tow miles. Aemphnee were not help your beau push m. bierohr. You would strain your an! realm: Ber. tha M. Clay Novels under the light otantti11amportitrttthmneamitu. You couldn’t ring up your friends on the telephone but would hue to de. "he could no more do it than tty", was oomldered the helghtd ridicule. Sanitatlon was In the same category on aeroplanes. They didnt know any- thing about n. Typhoid fever was rampant where water was impure. and the only thing one could do woe to get up and get better or give up and die. Scientists hadnotmade the great medical discoveries that are part of the course ot every medical man and dentists yanked yourteeth without timrt putting your nerves to sleep. Here in Amhmtburg you had to pay 10e a barrel for water that was hauled from the river, and you had to blow the green ecum away before you drank it. There were no paved roads, no street can, no mot- or trucks; crossing the ocean was more than a. week-end trip. There were no movies, no talkiee. A lady had to be turtltdied with letting time map its course on her features; she couldn‘t go to a beauty parlor and have her face lifted. There is only one thing they had to be thankful tor-there were no jig saw puzzles. tha M. may Novels under the light 01'de 1amttortitrhthmneandtes. You couldn’t ring up your friends on the telephone but. would he" to de. pend on letters or venom] meetings and your mail wouldn't be delivered to your door either. The Mn that Quantity of T! y Hay for sale. Apply to Mrs John weeney, Dornoch Busineu Record Form. Manifold Form. Prize List. Announcements Shipping Tatm Peat": Salo Bulls Window Gard. Horse Bill. Receipt! Color Printing Waddlng Stationery Funeral Stationery amino†Cards Pomona! Cards Oat Chop Crimplod Oats FEED HANOR SALE att kind- Shorts The“ old Wormwood frogs, the birthdsy ot St Patrick,wu duty celebrated on Friday. March W, in St Colmbn United Church narcol- room, where e line enjoynble pro- gram Ins given by six groups. om- bmetrttrtheanmstMenuai.e.gtut. and Feb, March end April, etc, each group being known as O’Brien, Mur- phy. nnnignn, Pagan, Flanagan and O'Grndy. One noticeable feature, the Flanninns scanned to be the most numerous. Each group came to the trout and posed for a photo andthen trarstrtrttortgordidmtenetmutt.Other contests were a girl from eachgroup to draw a. pig on the blackboard. while blindfolded. The prize winners in this were Misses Anna McLean and Allie 1ihAhardb-itteing ties. One maa from each group while tempor- arily blinded, go to the table and his: the blamey stone. Mr Angus McLean was prize winner. An Irish story was told by one from each ofthe six. as follows; Bobby Whittaker, Wm M-e Kechnie, Mrs & J. McDermid, Angus McLean. J. M. MeGi11ivray, no story coming from May and June. This was proceeded by a program of strictly Irish origin; three.selec- tions given by orchestra, Mrs Whyte and Stewart Muir on violins, Mary MoKinnon and Mattie McConhey on guitars and Mrs Harrison on piano. The ladies of the W.M.S. contributed three group musical selections; a Bo. lo by Mrs H B McLean. who also took part in a duet with Mrs P Muir, the latter also taking part in a. trio with Misses Bessie Weir and Bertha James; two songs by W. Ramage; a reading by P. P. Reiley ; two piano selections by Mrs Huston; a speech from Mr McGillivray and an midnss by Rev Mr Meir. Mr Neil McLeod also contributed a solo on request. After a. line lunch and pleasant conversation over the tea cups the Nat. Anthem was sung and the road A St Patrick's social under auspices ot the Willing Helpers, was heki on Friday, in the basement of the new church, when a most delightful tune home was taken next day. We are pleased to hear that Mrs. Mather. Br. is improving from her severe cold and that Miss Jane Wright has had some relief during the past week from her swelling or the limbs. While at Holstein we were sorry to hear of the death of Mrs Hors- burgh, well known here/being atreq- uent visitor at the home of Mrs D. G. McLean and other frlenda during the summer months. Mr Famuhar McKinnon we are glad to bound: feeling much better, from his recent illness.“ is also Mr Wm Burnet, recovering slowly. Best wishes are given to each. was spent. The room was decorated in white and green and a bouquet of flowers on each table. The irish stew and supper was enjoyed. Following. a number of young people enjoyed crokinole. Rev Dr Molvor presided over a varied program and kept the audience in good humor with his Ir- ish jokes. The first number on pro- gram was a quintette 'try Colin and Hector McLean, Thos and Jno Nichol and W. J. McMillan, "Three crowsâ€. The encore brought "K-K-katie." Miss Johnston sang a delightful solo, "When Irish eyes are smiling", and "Danny Boy." Miss Elda Frocks gave a splendid reading "The ups and the downs of married lite"; Mrs Molvor and Mrs Dan Campbell gave a duet, "Tho dxar little shamrock"; Mr Bill McKenzie gave a fine recitation 'So was I' and received hearty applause. A quarteite comprising Misses John. ston and Nellie McLean, Mrs Mclvor and Mrs W Watson, sang 'Killarney' and for (more 'Aunt Dinah‘s quilting Party.' Miss Monica Lambert gavea humorous reading 'The freckled fac- ed girl; Mr T. Nichol, solo; NeilMc- Leod, a Gaelic song "And the plains of Waterloo." A debate was then given; "Resolved that the country offers opportunities. for social enjoy- ment better than the eity." The " tirmative side was upheld by Mrs J. Nichol Jr and Mrs Dan Campbell; the negative by Mrs Dan L. MeArth. ur and Mrs Wm J McMillan. Much good material was brought out by both sides. The Judges were Mrs. Harry Huston, Mrs R. McLean and Miss E. McHugh, who gave thairde- eisyra in favor of negative. The last number was a quintette, “Good Night Ladies". after which the Na- tional Anthem was sung. From a. 15c door fee, nearly 318 was raised. The Willing Helpers have changed their meeting date to the 28th, when a silver tea will be held. Misses Jean and Almeria. muck: spent the week end with their sister, Mrs Chas. Tucker. Ebenezer. Mrs Ben McKenzie took in early on Sunday. Dr Curetoot was alledwd pronounced it appendicitis. Mbnday foreman she was removed to Mark- dale hospital where she was operated upon successfully. Dr: Custom and a doctor from Walters Falls and o. dale hospital where she was operated The two sat still together there. upon sueeeatrNtb. D" (3me and The red light shone about thetrkneeg a ittrtor {run Waiters Falls and o. But an the heads by lbw agrees Boumi, performed the operation. Had gone and lea the lonely pair. ---- 0 voyage that! GAR PF THANKS o vanished past! Mrs New and m" wish to The red light shone about the floor, thank all] those ho Mt my "Silt: And made the 3M between them ed in “my, the “he. and wide, " the detth of and Mom'- the They thaw their can: up side by late June. Arum NW. The dds. ' V thank all those ho so kindly usist- And made the awe between them Zion; Wednesday 11th Much, neur- ed in anyway, the illness and wide, ly 250 mm and neighbors of Thou at the death of n end brother. the They dmw their churn up side by Jack and family met to give than a late James Arum Mellon-1d. The Mde, . . unttM good bye. more leaving for mam-m rattrmmint"rhgirpaiee-goined andtsaitttht'irnewttoetteatrtet,tgaak. tinteitmerttlawtt1 teal-boun- coconuts Bttru,u0ienrxtadeet.oatmMareh gotten. Cinema-lea! M.to_?'raadMm0oun"r, Mn o put that ll! 1%. FRI SEVILLE PRICEVIILE We regret very much the weidelitE substantial building! in this mish- which happened one of our tfue Gian: brhood, hue to so begging for uten- mont young meuornntnghtseno from tut-a-tmu-that-tq the deuce int “My morning in at the preeeu time does not pey. the early home. he having the miri The United cum union bend tortime to upset the matter and dam- I met Seturdey st Mrs Hector Joel's. aging it slightly. The Mr youns‘wiu: an attendance of M. damsel. an moment of the Mitten-q Some tmm this district mended we we and to learn. escaped with-law ftutgraloetttgyinteg BMmintyre out injuries. It was what might have , in Dundelk Thursdw last. in the been a serious noeldent ind the capacity at Editor at the had never. 1tormrrttemstrytnuttr.atdtrpirttedttai. he ever trtoodtttrtttehUh ideals ot mal. Just how the accident hnppened we. no one will probably ever know, but, Oottgratu1mtioms to the Swinton from what we can learn the driver Park Wait, Mr and Mrs J. could not here held the reins eecur- l Aidoorn, on attaining their golden ely enough, the horse thinking that wedding day in good health end no wat, guiding it, chose the wrong spirits. truck, upsetting the cutter. tel) A coating of ice and n cold east dents can happen with vehicles other 1 wind, made the approach at spring a. hut Friday mung the friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm Wilson and pre- sented them with two lovely ttttre ohglrs, prior to their departure from this neighborhood. A number of ladies of this neigh- borhood, attended a quilting at Mrs. P. Harrison's one any this week. Congratulations to Mr and Mr: Jon. Dixon, 8. young daughter coming to their home, March 18. Mr and Mrs Jog. Ferris. S. Line, Triaittd their daughter, Mrs Eimer Harrison one day last week. ed Mr and Mrs Thou Harriett, Jr. recently. Mrs Peter McDonald is under the Dr's care. We wish her a. speedy re- covery. Mr and Mrs E. E. Cook and son Hugh, Durham, spent the week end with the farmer’s parents. Mitts Rebeca. Banks has left to visit her niece, Mrs Kenneth Vaugh- Miss Violet MoCunnel has gone to the south line to assist Mrs Allan Me. Lean with her domestic work. A St Petr-let social was held in: working under Mr Johnston. County Zion church March 17, under the nus-l superintendent; Artmnmia, Alex Car. pices of the W. l. Recitatim were, rumors: gamut, John Whiteman; given 'g Kenn: g/a',',,',',",,' vious Neely ‘ Egremont. J. A. Marginal: Globe's. Clara ae an aaneronmtttooer, mu- Angus McArthur; Normanby. M. E. sic by Ritchie and Staples 2'efii-) Murray; Proton. Wm Member-n. tra; ammunlty singing ', Mr Beal Before leaving Durham this week, Mays a 8010. A play “Kinney" was Mr John Townea' has sold his beauti- well presented by Bre members ot tul residence on Bruce St. to Mr J. t2Ler,t,',ttias'd', lA. f,,'lt"i1',t, If; Levine ,the consideration being, we ' " [’65 sees - understand $3500. nes Anderson and Myrtle Gimme; Mr Om Hahn of Kitchener, is ileum??? g,', Misses all: ft,ttt'. returning to South Grey to reside. He n 'Iris rma' an re eLaut. has bought the Gem Schenk term. t 'g,erl'V'r,,' tteu,',? d: east of Ayton, tor $9000, and takes . oo rea a. we pre ',possossion at once. Bette, which was much enloyed. An Mr Alf. Redford left Thursday for Irish lunch was served. "tetrina to spend the spring andsum- The neighbors and friends ot Mr.irncr months in the West. Mr Mai. and Mrs Walter Clark and family, McCallum tuxeompanied him. met at their home Monday night and Pte Wm Darby returned last Sat- presented them with a wicker rocker urday from Whitby hospital, having and arm chair: to Bruce a tie ami bean given his discharge the day pre- Maxine a picture. Miss Lily Black vious. Bill has not yet regained his mild thed agdreisis 'Chee'",':',' Til: former health and his allowance con- mns an ece a, m nan made e tinues until some pension has been presentations. The evening was decided upon. pleasantly spent in card playing and Mr R. J. Ball has kindly supplied dancing. Mrand Mrs Clark and tam. us with the complete figures of the ily intendio move to their new home vote for South East Grey, which in Bentinek next month. makes his maioriiv 1236, the lax-want Messrs Basil Davis and Oren Peart attended the sale of Irvine Geddes, of Egremont, Tuesday. Two levers by a moss grown spring, They leaned soft cheeks / together thug in the trig tank froze Mingled the dark and sunny hair Icicle-9 formed all' art And heard the wooing thrushes' Bong, Following the mild T o budding time! day, huge chunks of o love’s best prime'. them weighing man: Two wedded from the portal stept, 23:3?8' crashedi dow The bells made happy mtolings; were 1',d'2',rrdl' tr li' The air was soft as tuning wings About 930 was“; White petals on the pathway swept, " d . 0 pureeyed bride! '" remains of the o tender bride. found attend trver than In acre. The It Two faces " a. cradle bent, will be fully $10,000 Two hands above that head were They pressed each other as they These watched a life which love had Two parents by the evening are The red light felt about their knees. On heads that me by - degrees Like buds upon the lily spur. o patient life! 0 tender strife! THE DURHAM REVIEW Dedicated to Mr and Mrs John Aldcorn, Swinton Park, on the occasion of their golden wedding Tuesday, March 21, 1933 O so.lemn hour! 0 hidden power'. GLENMONT (George liydiot) TWO LOVERS ZION ‘ __ ONTARIO 'IRCHWES‘ TORONTO Alb VICIIITY Jr. Jr. ttave-tth-trea-ttterm'" mer Iowan-1n: tum. moved to I hm neu- Arthur village bu week. At least two good tum: with good substantial buildings In this neigh- brhood, have to so begging for man- ant,-- a. are tnditatittet that mm: st the present time does not my. A coat!“ of ice and I. cold eagt wind, made the much at spring a. time to be remembered. Mrs John Armstrong has been very tow the past week with nurse Des. uce. Her sister. In ' and Mrs. Levitt; Toronto, came up to be with her. A very enjoyable St Patrick's par- ty was held on the Itth, et home of Mr Ed. Scott. Games, contents and program were all very Irish in honor of the old Saint. in the province three medals as prizes for the beat essays descriptive at the advantages ct invesungln and usefulness of Victory Bonds. In Durham school Annie Knox won the flrgt prize; Arman: McKechie aue tured a small silver medal tor sec- ond and Mary Turnbuu a bronze one for third prize.. " YEARS AGO From Review tyle March 21, 1918 In connection with the recent Vic- tory Loan. the com. in charged the campaign offered to each High Sch. IN DAYS OF YORE ed In Scum Grey townships in con- nection with the Good Roads scheme working under Mr Johnston. County superintendent; Arman. Alex Car. ruthera; Bentinck, John Whiteman; Before leaving Durham this week, Mr John Townes- hu sold his beauu~ tul residence on Bruce St. to Mr J. Levine ,the considenuon being, we understand $3500. Mr R. J. Ball has kindly supplied us Mm the complete ttguretr of the vote for South East Grey, which makes his ma‘ority 1236, the largest ever In this Riding. It is made up as follows; 4845 3609 Hanover standpipe, having a capab- ity of 100,000 gallons, and towering 185 feet above the ground, collapsed last night with a crash that could be heard all over the place. During the recent zero weather, the water in the big tank froze solid and huge icicles formed all around the tank. Following the mild weather yester- day, huge chunks of lee, some of them weighing my hundreds of pounds, crashed downward. Steel- zlrdr-rs supporting the standpre were smashed oft like muchwood. About 9.80 there was a terrible crush rrnd remains of the standpipe were found scattered over an area larger than an more. The loss to the town 8 YEARS AGO Emu: Review frte, March 19, 1908 Mayor Calder and Councillor John Brown were at Ottawa inst week be- fore the Railway Commissim plead. ing for adequate protection of our main street, at the dangerous C.P.R. crossing. They were ably “star! by H. H. Miller, M. P. and they hope the decision which was reserved, will be satisfactory. After disposing ot his tum in Eg- remon! to Jones Hudson. Mr Dan MoKinnon left for North Bttttleford. Messrs Fred and Reggie Kelly were home fmm Toronto, on the w casion of their grandmothers death Edmonton, Ana.. when his ts/other Will mum. Following are the (aroma: appoint- Crvilian .... ... North America . United Kingdom Continental ....t Mr Funk Harris left Saturday for 4366 35 190 254 Wright 3586 14 Lot 41, Con. 1, South Durham Road, Bamlnck, (All-n Park) at one o'clock. shim. TERMS; Hay. min, towl. and all sums of $10 and under, cub ; (Wet that amount 8 mos. credit will be given on furnishing approved Joint ALEX HERD, Proprietor ROIT. BRIGHAM, Auctionoor the Township Bendnck. in the County of Grey, "ner, who diction or about the 12tht day at om, I. bf im, at th said mm» ot Banana, are h y requested to send to the und ed Esme Ag- an: for the Execut ' Menin- " their claims, duly p ed on or be- thee the twenty (by of April, 1933, and after such te the estate will be dimtritruted, ha In; regard on- ly to the cum: _ of hich notice shall then have been ved. Dated at the Town at rhm this 21ttt dar of March, A. D., 1933. Four year old driving me, drive single qr double. 11 acres, some bush, Nance good cultivated soil. '4 mile out of Dat. house. etc. Will consider exchange Four head of yearling cattle. twen. ty tive York pigs. t Apply to James Brown, Mount Por- est, 8th con, Egremont. tor town property. Apply to Mrs N. loCunnel, Lot 27 con 21, Egremont. 80 were: nearly all under cultivnuon. Apply JAMES WEIR, [ml selling agent, over My. mine ive and responsible to sell paint and paint specialties to larger buy- ers and property owners '. good products, good commission, you! opportunity to build business for oneself. Give references and full Brick More, 24 x 100, min Boor and Moment '. eentml ' good bugl- neu location ; unit and Ibelvlng. Apply B. Stoneouse. Soc'ry 1.0.0.1, One hundred Ind titty um, lots 50, 51, M, second combo. South DurhamRoad. M45ftx60 ft, good house. spring creek, 1% mile. fmm school, 1% miles from Prieevilie, cleu title. Apply to DURHAM BULL CALF FOR SALE " month: old, w. Apply l the matter the Estate of James Turnbull, lat of the Towing) of Bontlnck, In In County ot Grey, Farmer, ‘00. od NOTICE In h y given that Bil arson: having against the Mate of James Turn-bull, late ot Why Not ? Try a Pair Richmond oxford: stylu, at the now low we. of OTHER LINES 190m Some out. of Misses M. Strap Slippers were $1.65 ttt WLM, to clan at IGOTICETO CREDITORS STOCK AND IMPLEMENT. AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, MARCH Nth REPAIRING " USUAL J. S. lfieluthmf FOR SALE OR RENT ‘Sturgeonl Idmited, Tomato" FAR! FOR SALE Norman McIntyre, FARM FOR RENT "I 0 County of Grey,! loo. " I . - la h y given that ty ' in; against the antes 'I‘m'nbull. late ot 02:22â€: hip Benunck. in the tr irey, mter, who diction "Peers, 9 12th, any at cm. DRAINAt FOR SALE Executor. ot Emu. R. R. l, Pricevnle. Oat. NOTICE TO RENT P. F. McARTHUR, for Prieeville, Ont . " HAROLD E. MOUNTAIN. M. B Ola-unmaom: Cor-c0" ts"nnduattttmttRmeta,D- otttesetttet0toucsn.. Lung ..m..ttrr".ns.. Dinky-mu. om. Hours: I.†to 4.†pm. I.†to no . an m SECOND Am: um OWEN SOUND. ONTARIO Specializing In Appolnuncn Dim-u at Em mum EDWARD LAU DER M.D.,¢.M.,F.A.¢.I nut gum; or Honor Graduate Toronto Unlvenlty Gndunte Ron! Coll. Dental Burna- of Ontario. Rooms: Over Royal Bank, Durban Dummy In " It. lunches X RAY CAI EXTRACTION. omen: mu Street, DURHAM, Ont. Dual named at Baud Womb-n dam, also through Duh-n - on Flo-henna Adam 000.! 0-00 Dunc-II P. o. Phone " r " J. L. SMITH. M.B., M.C.. P.S. Ontario & Dominion 14nd Surveyor Registered Proleulonu Meet Surveys, End-mm, Repel-u, Plum DRAINAGE WORK A SPECIALTY Telephone M, Ouncevllle, Ont. To remove th try Chiropractic Home“ Auctioneer hr My Own. no. and Ultra Violet Ray. Llano“ We" I» 00. a! In. jar-I, untenable. an. an. I. DURHAM BEIGE SaMyoh Intending â€not uholld m . can: an» beginning do.“ t-.rnfttmtatton-tgrest-- â€obtained from the Pttnest-t. 2. Elm-u». to the Normal - Tho School lit thoroughly can!“ to uh up an lollowln; 'tttttNM."-- qts.ttestsmttt-aer-eost'" manna.“ â€mu‘ tatrttgttttefttti. Qum'uwm Johnna-M.“ "oUMte-6p.m. r--0..m. I. F. GRANT. 0.0.5.. L.0.S ROYDEN BURNETT. M. B. on“ Noun: " (4929.111. Chip... C. ti. AND l th-d Pin-add Iain: TM Alt lest! document' calcium: tad carefully prep-m. J. u. McQUARRlE. B. A. GEORGE E. DUNCAN Your patron... couch“ Omoo: 1 door north d Mo. magnum Gang. T. H. SNEATII, M. D. Notary Public, Convoynmr, Rumor, lunar-m. ete. P. F. MacARTHUR PICKERING. DDS. LBS CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O'IEIL BESSIE MCGILLIVPJ F. M. EAGLEBON m