ALEX ou. CALL REDITORS N, 18, 1934 at POLLOCK anthon‘ Idah- elm of ALEX. Ito of the the Conn. , 1984 ANT. It, Ont Alli-III- M ', then- Ih he notice. 1 North CCLES under " survive Nettie In W hush!" "ennui H or " td. Moat 1.) wn.. “oh. ot Alex sun te Ontar- 'ettt an n n HR moral Mr our ‘hnc Mhe, tpw n unday M Mrs Ide. Cob omin- Coo- a the pen ml late SIN mud up. " of p, Ihngnley tor-dead the thanks or tht Bud Cu]: Society to the s‘udenu and other- lldhc tn the concert. Fe: he: Jenna: In tuning (a to play M‘s- Mark te P.ehering was meant " “all: a human! c.' mes by the “It. Other oven!- the lune evening de- tracted Min the attendance at the was! concert. repeated " "no Mutt School pupils under the Red Cm: Society mpicies last Friday aitrltt.. N‘wertholou the han was about. half Med and many who Ind not no. it In December. annoyed the play and um Inn-hen. Rev. J. M Whit». d the Weather Man Since- iaet issue of the Review, we hen been treated to all the vagar'es ct the weather man. At present, 'de ma' she blow a hurricane'. and to glance outn‘de is conducive to having you blood caused. The week end was 3 delightful heck in the helmier type " January wetther. and the mild (auditions were an'n producing icy streets. We have now had three and months of winter weather. and it there are to be three more. we will he lining the pockets ot the can) end Mrs t Young was entertarr a surprise birthday party by neighbors. The evening was Hy mes. singing and chat. Mrs. , was pnsomed with I water gla and thanked hot friends in a wetrettosen word. for the lover, Lunch was and and; beautifu lighted up with undies was e into the living~roon. This w: work of Mrs. The». Ritchie. A time was spent our the bot lunch and, in ton-cup reading. M rs . high Town gent! IMO? a and dealers on Thursdi Town Hall tables. and ertyryatrlo. ham and e tor th the r to Mr. lrlclan Changing Riddance: Mr. FM! Ritchie ha munh owner: for a yell gave it atiputatin and" " shalt " m are to sir than tho ' Mr. Jack Dimer. Wiarton, has been mnsferred to the Accountant's deli In the Moral But. Mount Forest. Mr. maker. for we years. wt: on the Ron! Bank on! in Mun. He has actively lamented h9mself with St. John’s United Church, Wiarton. and his departure from that town In keen- ty fastened by a wide (“role of friends. How to Tho c Mr. Jack Dimer. transferred to the In the Royal But. can The Durham w 's Institute will hold their monthly ting at the home (A Mm Annie it on Thurs. day, Feb. Igt. This is male Day". Ron call will be answer try a Vat. enti-e verse. A full an dance or members is 'txpeoted. V n "rel. come. mung In Bantinck Towmhp Council Min- utes Ins: week " error crept in una- ware". The article should read that on human of 'rorry--Nner:That ul- auy at road sum. be ttt rate of 35c an hear. Lox. We had it " 40c. COMMENCEMENT REPEATED "How to mm our Enema". baled on the 12th cl npter at Roms. On Sunday morning next, Jan. 28th Rev. W. H. Smith. of Knox Church will preach by request, on the 10ch A (axiom! of bran short- at Manon. Get our prim. G. 8. Kenny nd Co. ‘0" MY POOR FEWr'--not it you use Cress Corn Salve. Sold by Cddcr’l Drug Store. th VOL L m, NO The n [It nk " td Norm now making 9 taken may “ a three you the option It madhn ( ranged a own mt t. "t" a great tun-maker. am: and In. A. Rudd were , semen and Means. D. C. be Pawnbr- hiidrrn of l n-n a year' ad play pm I. The [sun each move .9 quite Pt the " my eee :_‘.0‘YN:$Q Kev. ll. it. Armstrong _','")'.',?,?.,'):".??" _ tenders ms tiesigitatio I a. Christmas gift. The Ian and by the Link a year's relief from taxes misting that all children mould: have to. w. ',0 sir that the Hay mite popular In that com. "Cf show h here ll ch re Alla tttting tw M " has leased on Sign 1 tree la st on Whist and lovely gift, autiful-cake ran carried a was the h. A social lk Mt Mt boun Ihorts at Jn th mien!- not DOV lit ounz at in I“: few ret ful d ler. J. Billingsley Accepts Call to Windsor " Wi: .1: ,1. 'rxlr,r', ' Rev. Cantu llard‘ Myrtle. am married and living nan me is ret"iy. The LINN?) '.vs a thous. Blyth. Jim! lumilzt'i on its roll. .crd is one of A niece of the deceased, Mrs. Geo. rite" largest 'n the diocese. McMeeldn, Dun-hum, received the trad While the Decal church is most de, news. Tuesday. Other niece. In this s‘lous of r» I nix: him its membors zocujty are: Mrs. Maleoten McKoch- " n I' : stand in the way. ot his " nie,'Rocky; Mrs. Jaa. Brown. Allan _ mum -at. and at a vesuy meeting Path; Mrs Jas. Humve, Enema"; on IN . mm! ty “gains. his accept- and s nephew. Mr. Thou. Tucker. lit. attti . as dmnaely (ye-am upon. ‘rcmont. Sim-v ooming t "ttthom nearly two ----_---- fears ap,-. Mr. Lil":.:;lr'.)' bus been orda.'ned, and baa put an impetus in We are pleased to learn an: Mr. all department- ot chuxch work. Rig C. C. El1vda.. am Fter. M m pastuaze here wiil cLse March In. lit acutcwhnt improved in hm The popular rector of My Church. Res. Jettrey Billingsley Int we): end rm-vivu‘: a can to the 'tF sistanl pastorate tf All Saints Church The ("rectors by a new Govt. rul- hug. are reduced to 15. including lady directors. Directors are: Clarence Robinson, Clonalg; Wm. Mather, Ben. tmek; Gord. Grant, Nortrruatty; Wal- ter Fhrguscu, Egremom; Allan Bell, Matk Wilsca, W. A, Maedottald, Jtttt. Mather. Herb Murdock. Durham. Lady directors are; Mrs. McIlraith. Mrs. Moot". Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs. C. Me. Alister, Mm. w. Chrk. Mrs. Jan. Nich- rl tn.m:u:om:nt “In id be able to provide bettray prizes and pay prize money in full. instcml of a percentape. Tho past war. with careful tinane. ing, barely half the prize money a- wopdrd could be paid. and the Society yet faces a small dettcit on the fair. With th" gradual return of better lanes. it 's hoped the fair will attract more general patronage. 1931 Fair days are set. for Sept. 25 and 26 almost a couple ot weeks later. Exhibits are again to be eogttined to Grry County residents with the pos- sible exception‘of the poultry clan which may be open to all. John McGirr was re-elected presi- dent and Wm. R. Wallace. Secretary- 'rrevsuter, with a $10 increase In ul- ary: Joe. Crutchley ls lat. Vice-Pres., andxlohn Hamilton. Second Vice-Prat The d'rectors by a new Govt. rul- ing. are reduced to 15, including lady markm the an Grey Agricultu on Friday last. t st can be mail tul tair should oxhibntion saw l His many mend. hope in this com- 'plete rest from pulpit and pastas] (yet that he my regain his lost ‘health and be able once more to preach the gospel message with the mint-ant)! he does. SOUTH GREY AG. SOCIETY ELECTS 1934 OFFICERS REEVE TAYLOR or ospaav us NEW WARDEN OF‘GREY ly and “Nuns with thc hope he woulu overtake it. The past tew month-e haw tevealed that only cullplvw lcSl. wlll help Ins cottrLtiua zuul hm rail; nation has been the oulwme. Rev. and Mrs, Armstrong came to Durham in the spring of 1926 um since that date have labored lonlly and zealously tor the welfare of then people. Both In their own C0Mr%pk uon and outside m highly esteemed not alone for the cause they repres- ent, but for their manner end hearing on ell owe-lone. up mornbrrs, being 4 yams Dent! itNtt m his tswinship, anu ocuunono " his 13m year an Reno. Others ominated were Reeves w. H. Hum- r, Egremont; J.. C. I reer, Markus. . Trtttehitron. 'i!ie,,t'ITie-'i'tile,'. Ttam. m’, Sydenham; w. P. Riley, )lmford: r. Himmler. Neusmdt. in fact has never weaned pertuul health from his missionary years " South Cpma. He has tougm. it brave Mr. Aumnrong I “can ill henna lot On Sunday naming an, tn Durmm Pruoytenan cum-ca, the punt. Rev. B. D. Armstrong, tendered in: rem;- nuuon to we wuyeuuun. itlatie " was generally known Mr. Alma-man; has not enlco eu good tttmtti, w: sum: time, the mneuncrmenc me “Im u. considerable mock, to tug tongue.» non. an well “a Lo his nauuu, wuss": its bounds. Lu: res.5n...wu .4 m h- hands of Presbytery, wulcn wnll mm. in Durham, on the 30m mm, and wu. Hon 53 u but the wtter mm d the ann Agricultur Wi He h the C pron iil'i'jltt iii) ittrtgtir Ream. W. L. Taylor of Osprey town. 5 una.u.moussly eluted Ward 'ey County by h'w, colleagues It the I Count o Me r able " W r bk: colleagues ion Tuesday ev cue Mute " macs: serv- I " any ot tl ttcarb' trims, th ad inter tondtuttt of South . :3qu “ck. en '" Mt A niece of the deceased. Mrs. Geo. lieMeekin, Durham. received the sad news. Tuesday. Other nieces in this Locality Ire: Mrs. Malcolm Mekech. niv,‘Rocky; Mrs. Jaa. Brown, Allan Park: Mrs Jas. Hug-ave. Eminent; ttnd B nephew. Mr. Thou. Tucker, Et remont. can. now owned by Earl Mead. They later moved to Glenelg Ccntre and 22 years ago to Blyth in Huron Coun- ty. Only last. summer he was back. and in good health, to attend his motherU funeral. One brother in Toronto, Thomas survives and a son, Thomas, and Your tt lughters. May, Fannie, Marjorie and Myrtle, d1 married and living near born 65 years ago in Egremont, near Orchaul. and after his marriage to Mlms Mary Brydges ot Wingham. took up residence on the farm on the 3rd An old resident of Egremont and Glenelg, John Grasby, d'ed at Blyth, suddenly, from a. heart attack on Tuesday morning, interment taking place there on Wednesday. He was Walkerton-- goal, Oberle; defense, Goodwill"; and Moon; centre, Ray- bculd; wings, Doughty and Walker; altmmtes, Tanner, Benninger, Me. Donald and Bruder. N. Tucker proved the hero of the night. skating in tast to sink the Witt, mng shot behind Oberle. Raybould. Moon and Oberie were the standouts of the home team. INrham--gcal, J. Sthulz: defense.. C. Mlirr and Schulz; centre R. Mc- Girr; wings, Elvldge and Dean; al- ternates, lander Rowe. Tucker, Mur. dock. scwnd. scoring on Benninger's pass, then Walkerton tor the ttrat time as- sumed the lead when Goodwime beat Schntz. after a pass from Raybould. E. bJc.iuta luur banged ht a rebound, the seccnd period closing a " tie. The third “as 17 1-2 minutes spent when P.-" when he scored from scnmmage. Raybould’s soft shot eluded Scm T. making " 2.1 for hurham at the end of the first. Raybould tird it up In the .,n out onto the score sheet. Still who they guard him closdy, his tumumates gamer the goals. The 1c- ttale alluuate line saw frequent ac- tion and while Tucker scaled the url l -.1 dollar winnr: in the final mime, Uu-y were unfu'rtunate in not counting Dam, on a pretty solo rush, first bulged the twine and Schutz made it H 1: “I and E. b'cluatz, C. and R. Me Girp and Elvidge were also prontm- ent for ttur_rtptora. Elvidge was ai Win , dangerous but has not yet brok mutt: Schutz in Durham new did not have the plethora of speedy shots to ward ott he had an Durham, but he cleared nicely, one cazy crive eluding him. De-an played his best game ot the Lug goal 2 1-2 nunutes betore the Mat bell: Durham held the margin through- out and forced the play. They should have won further on but Oberle'n new minding and strong defensive play by Goudwillle and Oscar Moon held the, locals to 4 goals. Mwn, 3 Durham boy now m Hanover, replaced Tru- shins!ri, who was tll, LR detunse, and tumvd In it superb game tor Walker. Cort git. mu mum's aUtiace did not weaken tho team in the slightest. Un- hke the match in Durham, Durham tittishti: the stronger. soaring the win- ed up even with Durham by their vic- tory in Paisley on Tuesday, and the play-089 between these teams Friday night here arid Tuesday in Walkerton should be a. pair of thrilling contests with goals counting on round. playvd it the latter part ot the game. Walkerton had already won four group games, but this tlrtgt loss for them put. Durham on top of the heap with 5 wins and 1 loss. and Wanker- ton second. Walker-ton. howeverfpull- Durham hockey team sprung a sur- prise to a. rink Biled with 1300 fans in Walkerton on Friday night, when they handed the home crew their that de- feat of the season by a. 4--8 count, Better team play and combatant back- ulterk...4 I, ue " factors in Durs ham's vletory. The teams maintained a .1'! , y, 'it thcstsig ice surface and as in the first game here, penalties were numerous. Referee Bill Gtr- butt of Owen Sound handed out 22 at them, 11 to each 1mm, mainly fur high sticks, tripping and butt-ending. During the second period, with w- duoad squads on the ice, owing tp tl . up Ad infra!†ns,Garbutt halt. tid proceedings. read the riot act and ugrlenul 1-l.4tr1er hackey, and they Durham Scored Victory on WaHterton Ice JOHN GRASBY OBITUARY DURHAM, Trrmtsmw,,irimriud M, 1934 With which is incorporated th¢'ol:1cin nun f Grey Lodge, l. O. o. P. brethren, "with their wives, daughters and lady friends. to the number ot abcut a " hundredhelda soclal evenlngin their lodgerooms on Monday, all enjoying 'tt happy night. The early part ot the iven'ng was spent in progressive ieuettrc, 21 tables in play. Six ladies, .were teed for most games won and twc men. Ott the draw prizes were ,wo'n by Mrs. cm: Ritchie and Mr. jHarry Falkingham. Refreshments, Iwere served and the Btt4tr cleared for _ :tgippjg the light fantastic nor al \cc-uple ot hours. music belng supplied t My Mr. Chan. Saunders, the Teeter) 3orchest:3 and others. I The death took place on Jul. 5th.} Medicine fm in Kincardine Hospital. ot Donald J. i or Beau McKinnon. where he had been receiv-i ing treatment tor abdominal trouble. 3 -- He was in his 05th your. He is sur- vived by his wife, formerly mu Bun Bot Water hm Inc-smell, sister of ex-Wsrden Bags McCanncll of Burgayne, Bruce Coun- 69c ty. PICKEN~In Durham Hospital. Jan 16. to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Hcken. a daughter. A Grade: OHvene Yilrl. Velma Blythe, Gordon Grant, George Almack, Elsie Kearney, Clara Jack, Abbie Me. Lean, Jean McLean. Elizabeth Ries. and Jean Webster. B plus: Anna Ritchie, Lucy Robbins Reginald Steeds. Robert Webster and Bernice Whitman. A-- Wire, and over. B plus 75% and over. This work is ittterdenomiturtional and is endorsed by the Boards of five great churches in Canada. These are' Baptist, Disciples of Christ, Church ot England in Canada, Presbyterian and Unned Church of Canada. In sending the results of recent ex- ! animations in loatlcrslu'p Training at Quwn St. Trnitrud Church, Dr. Myers Bays this "ret me say that the Papers on "The Message of Jesus tor the Life of To-day' have been graded and the results are now in our hands. You will be gwlv'twd to know that everyl member win, wrote was successful in i this examination teat and that all took either A grade or B plus grade. Not a single one dropped to the C or cred- it grade. This I, exceptionally tine on that rather dimcult course. Ten of the fifteen trceived an A grade and tll the others B plus. Please convey the members of the class my very: sincere congratulations on the splen-l did results." 1 Durham Barrie B. E. Ritzu.....15 A. J. Bimons..y Fergus Realty Southampton E. C. Codling...H Brock McAuleyJ Fergus Irwty E. C. Codrrtts: Wr RESULTS IN Lor. tr. 'o _ QUEEN ST. UNITED CHURCH Toronto Globe says or-the play c- seit; Wth Fergus lying'lohot in the last end at the final “to. and Dur. ham with two second: and the score at that time, " to 9, in the visitor's favor, Coming, with only the Inst. stone to play, sent. 1 sum running shot which took out the Durham guard and cleared the house. chipping the winner and laying his rink tive points to win the match. Along with the gold medals, the winters take the Beatty Electric tioor polishers as first prize. The Durham rink, skipped by E. Ritz, winners of second prize, get four upholstered occasional chairs. Block M(Auley of Southampton was in mud place with the Simon link of Barrie, iourth. Centennial Competition Seldom in the last (6125." hove iuxham citizens won gnome for themselves in the but? we ot curling. Not that there 1.'t matvrial t‘lluubll G, ~desorr a t.hr rousing games, but there is a pissing link somewhere n-ux'et‘n thet, y manage- ment and the players Lfselves. So when a Durham link . yt, forth to enter into a houspiel _ It; cen- tennis! en'm at Fergus ' week, it is woathy " now. That, rink also came within an ace of tr oat on top, is â€warns mort2Prorthy of note and shows that ttt match met. tlo and deirurination splay the mum" is as over upmmkttt . W. S. Hunm. bunlxam's 11th Dt. W. c. Punting and two cu 'orth men, J. Imdgeon and B. E. I skip, were the quartette that b the hon- ms and rhal 5 home toahtrtuun and (thatswonth and their Mend: con- gratulate them on the hillhnt play they made. . I Durham Rink fhui))ersnm at Fergus iBonspiel ODDFELLOWS ENTERTAIN DIED IN KINCARDINE BORN Final Durham H B. E. mu 12 l Tho Lvdso.s' Aid of Queen Street Choir-h entertained the choir to a chicken dinner on Thursday I'\'Pllin= last, served at 6.30. The table was beautifully decorated with trilvtur con- taining many tempting vlands, and it _ was centred with a lovely silver bowl 'contain'm: carnations and Slitpdt‘ag- 1 one. IzThirty guests sat down to this fiue thanquet. place cards being found in the nature of boats.-There were tour courses beginning with a fruit cock, !ta’l followed by the main course of chic-ken, and then a lovely salad. The last csurse was pic and ice cream [and tea. By this time many were be. tginninz to feel rather uncomfortable. I The dinner was followed by Toasts _ and speeches. The Toast to the King ‘wu responded to by the singing of the National Anthem. Mr. Thomas l then on behalf of the gathering vole, [ed toprectat'arn of the lovely dinner. l Mrs. Gagnon on behnlt of the ladies' , Aid, thanked him “and aid it Wat a l delight to them to be able to enter. ltain the choir. Mr. H. MoCrae then Puretest Drugs The banquet was brought to a close by the singing of "All Hail the Power ot Jesus' Name" followed by prayer by Mr. McCrae. The usual choir pnctice brought a very interesting evening to a clone. came forward and after a lew words lo the ettleiettt choir leader, Mr. Pad- field, presented him on behalf of the Board, Members of the Choir and Cotttrregation, with a. lovely bouquet of roses. Mr. Mela thuked them very much for this very unexpected token. He said this was the tirat bou- one: he had ever received. Mrs. Ship- mm said a. few words ln the lntereou of the Choir. Mr. Gloss wan then asked for a short talk. was Norma Gagnon “iced the appreciation of the organist and also spoke n. few words along the line of Young People'- work. Medicine for Man or - M can» attended by M_tss-4mi.e and Roy Andrews. the bride's aitrter and brothâ€. Rev. Walter C. Almack performed the ceremony. We extend congratulations and best wishes to the young eouple. QUEEN STREET CHOIR GIVEN DINNER BY LADIES' AID A qu'et wedding was solemnjzed at (New street parsonage. Durham. on Wednesday, Jan. 24th. at 3 p. m., when Miss Jane Viola May Andrews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mann Andrews of Egremont, became the bride ol Melville Llama Petty, son cf ligand Mrs. James Petty. Normality. Pleased to have a call on Monday from Mr. Cameron R, Macintosh, M. P., of North Bttttlerord, who was vis- iting his sister! 1nd brother at Dor- noch, before going on to Ottawa for the opening of parliament this week. Mrs. Mulntoah accompanies him. Cameron has had his constituency carved up in the recent redistribution, the city being taken out and a rural section added to North Battletord rid. Ing, which he expects will increase his majority. He anticipates provinc- ial elections in Saskatchewan, Ontar- io and New Brunswick this summer. and possibly a. Dominion election also, with bright prospects for a. sweep to Liberalism in all of them. Everything in Mrs. Arthur Ritchie entertained at afternoon ten on Friday last. a num- her of ladies, in honor ot the eigh- teenth natal anniversary ot her d:ur sister, Min Gladys. Miss Gertrude Glass has left for London, where she has accepted a harness position. MT. Royden McDonald, Newman, son of Mr. Arthur McDonald. Durham. has punchased in that village the rem'. dence an Peter street, cf G. A. Mc- Tavlsh. W. E. Inucks, Port Burwell, is tV gmn Ct1 the Review staff hanging type and on the side getting trimmed in the disturbing C.') game of checkers. Miss Leah MoComb returned on Tuesday from Toronto, where in: apcttt the past three week: with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Me. Comb. Mrs. Young ot Toronto, visited this week with her brother, In. and Mrs. C. P. Klunee. Mrs. W. Scarf of Toronto, was a recent visitor with her sister, Mrs. W. Ritchie. leer’s Cold ( 0r. Carr's Tulle“ 1 Con]! Syrup lHhl)l)lili's DRUG STORE o%lYNEI==ll=lMe"No=====aqgttt O '"""""'-"-===aoxaor====ao-a==- "'""==-"ae"====aotsaeue=a==u--aae"== I McKechnie's Mills Tho A. Y. . A, met an Tuesday m» caning in the Levon with the Vitr- president. Mi E. Hunt in tho chair Arrantrcanents we mdde for a bniduo to be hold on ursday evening, Feb Ist, Admission t be 256 also for tlic annual Pancake pper to be held on Shrove Tuesday, rb. 13th. The Shippi Association wilt m rt on Friday. " 26. at 1.30 sharp. in the Public Lt ry. Inn-hum. Ti, special speaker u 1 be Mr Chas, 7:» man. of -'rorottitt, he will tits; .4- dress the meetiglg. fn-r his Hdmv as the election of calm-r. and other husi» hes: will take place. W. G. BLYTHE, LAWSON. '"tm"l==ll==a-tg=tgt==N The Towii of urhnm will not responsible t r, ts of any pt“ on relief. unles th . han- b-u .1 tumous resldent of lav tum lo hilt twelve mom B. Order. NOTICE tr ANNUAL MEETING Phone H4 PrairiE Pose, 1'obitthood and Crc. Flows in Stock Also Egg Mash, Poultry Cr2r;centrate, Dairy and Calf Meal, Nolan†bulk or barrel, meat scrap, bone meal, Tanugc. Oil cake, Flax, Salt, "Black Leaf 60". Cod Liver Oil in your container,-- 9tte par gal. Feed Specml : Good Stock of Heavy Chop and Feed A Premium of 2 lb Package Red tbeer Cereal wit! each bag fol next Two Weeks. "THE REXALL STORE" PHONE 2t. cANDtWrtrhi TAKE Please ask for ' Everything in Lumber, Timber WINDOWS - DOORS SAW ' PLANING MILLS An Order Pineal with JOIN IAIKISON I SONS CO. LTD. W8 - DOORS ---- sTAII Combine on Storm and Semen Doors SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDWOOD FLOORING Gyproc and Donnacona WaIlboard no“ Weekly at â€.00 a you tn names. To one“ Imu- C :4," In «hump C “Haul l EON. Palm-hm th/T hm.- F " of hr tcis n s. R Ord B. .\ i _ Flour Specia! Golden West Flour prom: ricer: Assure: Satisfaction I'm not be any 99mm! NOTICE Ginseng Kidney' Pitts No ordfr moduli n and r-arvrul "teettiott lg, Clerk J. W. EYVEN Western Feed $22.00 per tor COW.“ and Sunday. “nanny 2111; an and afterward: Hwy uterus and. tor runsultauon on any E Nose and Throat cues. “and†afternoons Mrs. Mark Wilson Hotter Prat Graduate Alma Coll... Pupil of Parnell Mortu, A. A. G. o. Thou ugh ittstructirag in Voice Gul- tum. according to College and a? ~1- servum-y methods. Speck! sum-Vista paid begun-err. Ha B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. C. M " Comment“ Teaching Stadium ‘., P. R. Tickets, Rat or Boat Polled In and Mlllwork DR. C. P. PAR) tt. J. McGJLUVRAY. Pricevlllv, R. R. t Wupoie's Cod Liver Extract um too large OED-OE. -C:IO=O-. (Malay Stationery Books, Wallplpc of FOR SALE OWEN SOUNC Hum. hum tlt: STAIRWORK und, bulk Other Day. Mrf Jun. 0618'. m, will be In of Mn Hutu, on Salinity. ttit and Mutt, We“ year.8 old. , nah week for