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Durham Review (1897), 7 Jan 1937, p. 4

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Owen Sound Juniors Had Easy Victory The above group of mini ters are i section of the church life of Laâ€" tona â€" Presbyterian church, Dornoch, and insert in a jublee booklet of that church, issued some years ago. The wrouping show men of strong faces, and that of the centreâ€"Rev. John Little, whose death occurred ~Friday last. at Rockwowi. The photos were Lurham‘s Junior W.O,.H.A. squud‘ played rather loose hockey in an exâ€" hibition with Owen Sound Greys hero‘ last Fiw@day night, and absorbed _ a »@â€"2 beating. The Durham lads were oilâ€"color from goal out and â€" allowed the visitors too much freedom _ in their goalward sallies. The Greys showed a little more system as well, blanking the locals %â€"0 in the first two periods, but Durham came to lifc in the final canto, and held them to one goal, while Gordie McGirr, played a smart game for Dt ran in 2 by his lonesome. However the lads can play better hockey, and we expect to see them prove it when the league games start, the first against Chesley . here next Friday 8th inst. Bob Saurders refereed and . gave each team only two penalties. Greys: Goal, Neath and McNabb; defence, A. Bloomfield anl Boddy; centre, Fromager; wings, . J. Jones and Randal; alternates, Sutton, B. RBloomfield, McCaffrey, Stanley and E.. Jones. Durham: Goal, G. Greenwood; deâ€" fence, C. Noble and R. Noble; cenâ€" tre, . McGirr; wings, Goodchild and Lawrence:; alternate=, Seabrooks, G. MacDonall, 8. Falkingham, D. Campâ€" bell, H. Falkingbam. wE NEED YOUR HELPâ€" THIS YEAR! EVERY YEAR! Needy children from all over the Provâ€" ince are treated regardless of race, creed or financial cireumstance. ‘This policy has been continued for over 60 years in the firm belief that everyone who understands the facts would want this great work to continue . . . would agree that no Ontario child should be denied a chance for health or escape from deformity if mere money makes the difference. Over 95% of our beds are in Public Wards. The Hospital receives no support from the Toronto Federation for Community Service because patients are accepted from all parts of the Province. We must therefore appeal to a humane and generous public to take care of an annual deficit . . . this year it is $68,000.00. © Please mail a donation to the Appeal Secretary, 67 College Street, Toronto. The thanks of little children will be your reward. The Hospital for Sick Children *"% â€" 1 splendid lik>nesses of thee men at the time. Reading in order from upâ€" per left to right, are: Rev. James Cameron, Rev. Arch. McDermid, Rev. John Little, Rev. Wm. Graham, Rev. W. W. Aitcheson, Rev. N. A. Mcâ€" Donald . Rev. Mr. Little‘s pastorâ€" ate of Latona and Rocky Saugeen charges extended from 1893 to 1898. Well Known Pastor Receives Final Summons (Continued from page 1) bui‘‘ng, which they conducted â€" sucâ€" cessfully until the autumn of 1886, when Mr. Little decided to study for the ministry of the Presbyterian church, after having spent almost 16 years as a blacksmith. _ During that t‘me he was very active in the work of the church and frequently conducâ€" ted services in local congregations when occa ion required. Having disposed of his business he took a covurse of private study with Rev. Ailex. Nichol and Rev. John Somerville of Owen Sound, . before fore entering Knox College, Oct. 1st, iS$7. During his college course he conducted â€" successful missions at Will‘amâ€"ford. Holiand Centre and Berkeley, â€" North Keppel and Luake Charles; Malton, Dixie and Port Creâ€" dit; Corbetton, Riverview and _ Kelâ€" don: Metz and Dracon. Since graduation he has ministered to most appreciative congregations at â€" Dornoch and Rocky Saugeen; Chatsworth; Holstein and Fairbairn; and North Mornington. In 1915 he was organizer for the temperance forces in the county of Perth, when the Canada Temperancee Act was carâ€" red to a successful issue at the conâ€" clusion of which be again took _ up the work of the ministry at St. Helâ€" sPACE CONTRIBUTED BY DURHA M REVIEW Every morning in the jyear fameus surgeons come to our operating reoms to donate their services. More than 8,.100 eperations are performed annuâ€" nn‘y But there are many ¢xtras inâ€" volved and the maintgnance of this necessary service is very costly. ens and Lanes; Rockwocd and Eden Mills; Barry Hill and Speedside; and Conn and Woodland, returning to ms‘ home in Rockwocd in 1930. It was at this :ime that Mrs. Little, one of the most worthy helpmates any m‘nâ€" ister could have, passed away at the home of her davughter, Mr. J. D. Bell of Guelph, on June 9th. He leavesâ€"to mourn his loss, . one son, John A., a merchant in Rockâ€" wrod: Janet A., at the home; â€" Mrs. J. D. Bell, Gue‘ph and Mrs K. H. The ‘funeral was held on Monday, January 4th, with a short service at the home, Pine Lodge, Harris St., Rockwood, and a publ‘c service in the WUnited Church, which was filled â€"to capacity with friends gathered from far and near to pay their lact tribute oi respect and esteem for one whom they regarded as a friend beloved. The services were in charge of the Guclph Presbytery, of which many of its members were present. Services were comjucted by the pastor of the church, Rev. W. J. Taylor, assisted by Rev. L. M. Stuart, Belwood, at the home, and at the church by the Rev. Norman McKenzie, Ripley; Rev. C. C. MceDonald, Galt; Rev. J. W. Hunt, of He peler; and Rev, W. J. Gallagher, Gueiph, all of whom spoke in deep appreciat on of a life of such noble McDonald, Galt,; Rev. J. W. Hunt, of He peler; and Rev, wW. J. Gallagher, Gueiph, all of whom spoke in deep appreciat on of a life of such noble Christian service, summarizing with the thought that "he was a good man" and "a faithful preacher." Mr. Herb. Lamb, an old Dornoch | friend and now of Detroit, sang with| much feeling "Olove that will not let | me go" as did also the church male : quartette sing "The Christian‘s Good-l Night." During the service two °£l Mr. Little‘s favorite hymns were | sung by the large congregation : | "Breathe on me, Breath of God" and | "Jesus Saviour. pilot me." i As a token of appreciation, floral | tributes were sent from Stone church Barry Hill, Carthage, Rockwood, andl from many firiends, and were borne: by five nephews of the deceased . ‘ _ The honorary pall bearers were representatives of former congregaâ€" tions, some of whom are now living in other parts of Ontario: Pr. J. L. Smith, Durham; John Putherbough, London; Donald Ferguson, London ; Lyle Jack:on, L/stowel; Robt. Aitken, Holstein:; Geo. Francis, Mt. Forest; John Wilkinson, Woodland; _ John .Spence, Metz; Wm. Watson, North ‘ Mornington:; Roy Brooks, Barry Hill and Frazer Auld, Marden. The pal! bearers were the elders of the Rockâ€" wood United Church, of which Mr. Tittle was himself{ a member of Sesâ€" sion, since living there retired. ob nsoi, Toronto ‘The service at the grave was also in charge of Mr Taylor, assisted by Rev. G. H. Thomas, Kitchener, ard Rev. C. F. Logan, Kitthener. Interâ€" ment was in the Rockwood cemetery. At the next\ regular meeting of Durham town cbuncil, Jan. 11th the following officers will be appointed : Cierk, Treasurent or â€" Clerkâ€"Treasurer, Constable, _ Auditors, _ Poundkeeper, Assessor, Fence\ viewers. Anyone wishing to make \application for any of these offices is requested to do so in writing before\the above date. APPLICATIONS WANTED W. A. Macdonald, Mayor Varieus District Schools . |Grey Counly LOUN I Hold Annual lflfin’ Following iSG;‘:% shape ZiON | Some i8 ratepayers atlended-_-tTleT Zion annual meeting. Basil Davis| presided with R. T. Edwards, sec'y.! Cam. Robson and Wm. Peart presâ€" ented a satisfactory financial repon,l though grants are lower th‘s year.; There was a discussion on consolidaâ€"| tion of schools. A vote gave an Un favorable majority. â€" Joseph Edwards ; was elected trustee in place of Alâ€"‘ bert MceNally, who retired. John? Peart and J. H. Robson are the othâ€" er members. Charles Timming _reâ€" ceived the contract to supply cedar at $2 and Ewen MceNabb 20â€"inch wood at $3 a cord. Basil Davis was reappointed caretaker at a salary of $60. Charles Timmins was appointed section aud‘tor. The school library had new books added this year. BUNESSAN At Bunesan raeeting Mr. Andrew Watson was chairman and Ni Mcâ€" Farlane sec‘y. ‘The school board for the coming year remains the same: Messrs George Stewart, Henry Beatâ€" on and Neil MceFarlane. The latter | was _ reâ€"elected. Messrs Thomas: Moore and Charles McFarlane were auditors and their report was satisâ€" factory. _ Thomas Moore was reapâ€" pointed. There was a discussion on redecorat‘ng the school and the deâ€" cision was left to the school board. Twenty cord of wood is to be su;~ plied at $2. The contract went to R. C. Watson. Andrew Watson was appointed caretaker at a salary _ of $60. _ Only ten repreâ€"ented the secâ€" tion. ABERDEEN ‘r The caretaking of Aberdeen school t is done in two portions. John Grierâ€" . C son took the job of the daily clean-‘t ing on schoal days at $20 and Archie} 1 McLean the quarterly cleaning at $20. There is such a demand for aup-i‘ plying of wood that the contract was given in three five cord lots, all 18 inch length. Two lots at $2.50 a cord, " and the third lot at 2.35, and for 1% cords of cedar to Archie McLean. J. [ @wen who his been trustee for two‘! three year terms retired and George Chapman was elected. The auditors, Archie McLean and Peter McQuarrie presented a satisfactory report. Arâ€" lchle McLean was reelectad auditor. D. McLean presided and J. S. Dayâ€" \ey was socretary. â€" During the past year the ceiling was lowered and inâ€" terior ofâ€"school redecorated. A new woodshed was also built. Only ten |\ were present for this annual meeting, | ROCKY SAUGEEN ! This section elected the first lady %trustee of any section in this terriâ€" | tory . Mr. McCrae resigned from the 'board before leaving the section and Adrian Noble, having been elected to lfill his place, did not wish to stand ifor reâ€"election. Mrs E. 8. McArthur |received a unanimous vote. Harold C. ‘\McKechnie gave the auditors‘ report, |showing finances lower than usual lae all the grants were not in. A platform curtain had been purchased !and the organ repaired. There was a | Aliscussion _ on redecorating of the }school and reshingling the porch. | This decision was left to the school | board. Bert Ritchie is to supply 20 icord of wood. _ Adrian Noble is the }new caretaker, James Miller retiring. The salary will be $70. _ Clarence Thompson presided and Alex Lawson was secretary. Over 25 ratepayers were present. _ An exchange pcints out that if @ 929â€"â€"Hanover at Chesley. | _ man with $5,000 to invest puts his 2gâ€"Dyrham at Hanover. | money into real estate he pays every February. iyear a tax on his capital, whether the 1qâ€"Chesiey at Hanover. property returns him any money Or; ‘Teams finishing first and secondl not. If he buys bonds or stocks he wijl play off, goals to count on the: | pays taxes only on the revenue earnâ€" round, in home and home games. . | | ed by the capital. . No wonder real: | | estate is a drug on the market. Why| s o t t mt | | should anybody want to put money| â€" Order your job printing from the | into houses? Some day we shall folâ€" Review â€" Letterheads, envelopes, ; should anybody want to put money| Order your job printing from the| Mr and Mrs Jno. A. MacDonald into houses? Some day we shall folâ€" Review â€" Letterheads, envelopes, and the latter‘s mother, Mrs Mayâ€" low the English system of rebating‘ statements, billheads, involces, auo cock, accompanied by Mr Frank Wilâ€" taxes on all property not earning tlon sate bills dodgers and hang | son, all of Hamilion were guests of money. How many good buildings P!®. Wedding invitations and &D |Mr and Mrs H. A. Reay. Aileen Macâ€" have bcen pulled down in Durham| }°UNcements, ete. Donald returned after spending _ the and othar places to save paying taxâ€" 71 Years Married. | holidays. es? The impact of taxation on real | M and Mre Rahart Strane Stavy.| The innual school meeting . was es? The impact of taxation on real estate is altogetber too heavy. CLEMENTSâ€"In Women‘ s College Hospital, Toronto, Jan. 2nd, 1937, to Mr and Mrs Arch. Clements (Emily Smith) a son, (Bobby). Mrs. John McKechnie of town, has receivel word of the passing at Santa Monica, Calif., of her brother, Duncan Waldemar Campbell, a native of Hanover and former vice presiâ€" dent and general manager of _ the Southern Pacific Railway. Mr. Campâ€" bell passed away on Christmas â€" Eve at his home in Santa Monica after a lengthy illness. Deceased was a son of the late Mr| and Mrs Duncan Campbell and hls! father was for many years the clerk ; of Bentinck Township. The late Mr.| Campbell was born in Hanover 72% years ago and got his start in the | railroad business at Durham, where | he was employed as a telegrapher by! the Grand Trunk Railway. His wonâ€" derful memory for faces, great abill-l ty and quiet, unassuming manner led | lto his rapid rise in his chosen profesâ€"| "sion. He first moved to strauordi i where he was employed as a dumtch-‘ er by the C.P.R. His next move was to Winnipeg, where he became ohierl 'ldispntcher. He then entered the emâ€" ‘ ploy of the famous railroader, the \late J. J. Hill, beconmfing supervisor ‘ of a division of the Northern Pacific. He left this company to work for the Southern Pacific and here his reâ€" markable ability was recognized when he was made first vice president and general manager, positions which he held until ill health some _ fifteen . years ago forced his retirement. The late Mr Campbell was united . in marriage to Clara Van Horne of: Toronto who predeceased him anum-‘i ber of years ago. He had no family| but leaves to mourn his passing one brother George of Middleville, Mich,, and five sisters., Mrs W. J,. Dowkes, Owen Sound: Mrs John McKechn‘e.| Durham: Mrs John Ball, Hanover:| Mrs B. Weatherall, Palm Springs, Cal. Mrs H. H. Engel, Upland, Cal. 4 JUNIORS DRAW A single schedule in the Junior Western Ontario Hockey Association was drawn up last week, only three teams competing in this districtâ€"Durâ€" ham, Chesley and Hanover. _ With two Int. teams in action here, Durâ€" ham Junior management had . to dodge conflicting dates. _ First game i1 here Friday night against Chesâ€" ley. January. * §$â€"Chesley at Durham. 12â€"Durham at Chesley. 15â€"Hanover at Durham. 22â€"â€"Hanover at Chesley. 28â€"Durham at Hanover. February. 10â€"Chesley at Hanover. Mr and Mrs Robert Strong, Stayâ€" ner, at the ages of 95 and 87 respectâ€" ively, recently marked their 71st wedâ€" ding anniversary in good health and spirits. They have deciled that they will not bother with a divorce, for the length of time left they have to live together! DUNCAN W. CAMPBELL esia, Reeve J. A« Davis. ol P1 ck, _ Roeeve Geo. Magwood; shall reeve Charles Bailey. Sche gwood, Reeve Emerson Brow»r W . reeve N. Knuff; Mi. _ Reeve W. H. Marshall. sec‘y ig is the complete list of of Grey County Council for OBITUARY UN I AKTYT ~AKUMIVEDS . H. Marshall. e W,. H. Hunte‘ M. Patterson. e H. Dawn. SINGLE SCHEDULE The SeRDOVACE > ETE Cc held on Wednesday morning with 19 of the ratepayers in attendance. Mr Andrew Fulton resigned at the end of bis term as trustee. Mrs A. Marâ€" chall was elected with Mr. Milton Scbenk ard Mr. wWm. Fritz. Mr M. "=" n _ snrmft us chaitmal while Scbenk ard No. ~ wi+: €C CCC Mt W . Byers acted as chairman while & Mi . Noah Schenk flls the position of 4 secytreas. He also has the cleaning I for a neat sum. Mr. Fidler has the â€" fire light‘ng at the same salary as 19§5. There was 16 cords of hard â€" wood and 4 cords of cedar ordered ° for the coming year. The auditors were Messrs Wilfred Anderson and Ted Hahn. y _ In spite of the unfavorable weathâ€" ‘er of last Wednesday evening quite ‘a number turned cut to the crokinole ; gathering at the church in aid of the iW.M.S. More than nine tables were mustered and kept busy until the \ midnight hour wher a delic‘ous lunch !was d‘spensed. Mr. John Schule cayâ€" ‘tured the high prize for gentlemen, |\ while Mr A. Hickling, who took ladâ€" ‘jes‘ place. won the ladies‘ prize. Miss ‘M. Charltor and Mr. T. Lobsinget \ won the consolation. _ A pleasant ‘cvemng was gpent infide while the _ elements raged outside. l Mrs. Porter of Durham is assistâ€" ‘ing in the Derby home at present, Iurs. Derby not being at all well and ‘under the doctor‘s care. Mr. and Mrs heonig and daughter Marjory and Bernice, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fulton spent Tuesday evenâ€" ing last with the Byers family. The W.M.S. are having their Janâ€" uary mecting at the home of Mrs + P Byers on Thursday afternoon. The anaual We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Hazlitt of Allan Park in her sudden bereavement. ‘The late Mr. HazHtt will be greatly missed by many of his Hampden friends. The weather appears to be very unsettled sirnce 1937 set in. Here‘s hoping it may sober off soon. Mrs Aibert Livingstone visited on Saiurday with her mother Mrs Aldâ€" red in Durham. Mrs L. Mackean spent a few Aays last week with her daughter Mrs A Macintosh . Mr. Bert Ledingham of Calgary, Alta., is visiting with his brother, Mr and Mrs Percy Ledingham. evening recently with Mr and Mrs B. Dargavel. AZCT BA TCCTY Mr and Mrs Colin iwlntyre were New Years visitors with Mr and Mrs A. D. Macintyre, Fliesherton. Miss Mary McQuarrie visited _ a few days last week with her sgister, Mrs. Howard Smith. Mr and Mrs Clif Buschlen _ and Karen of Brussels; Mr and Mrs Wilâ€" fred Brown of Chesley, were holiday visitors with Mr and Mrs W. Smith. Mr and Mrs B. Dargavel, Aileenl and Maxine, Mr and Mrs Art Macinâ€"! tosh and Marilyn, Mr and Mrs Bert| Macintosh and Delyn of Owen Soun(NI Mr and Mrs Bill Schildroth and Mr.| Rowe of Toronto ate New Year dinâ€"] ner with Mrs. E. Macintosh. | MacIntosh and Delyn of Owen SOund] â€"Signed: â€"‘The members of Bun Mr and Mrs Bill Schildroth and Mr.| Presbyterian church Lades Aid. Rowe of Toronto ate New Year dinâ€"|! ‘The Lord‘s Prayer in unmison closo ner with Mrs. E. Macintosh. ln very profitable afternoon. R« Mr Angus Macintosh, Misses Mgrg-!froshmcllls wore served and a .« aret and Sue Macintosh were New | cial period followed . Next meetin Year guests with Robinsons of Zion. lof the society wil be held at th Mr Gordon McCracken, of Dark'es';hflm“ of Mrs: M. McKechnie 0 Corners, visited with his parents on January 27th at 2 p.m., at which Sunday. isale will be held. |\ _ Mr. Harry Brigham of Toronto, atâ€" | tended the funeral of the late Mr H. |\ Mazlitt and visited with relatives in \this part. Mr. Gordon Riddell, Mr and Mrs Morrow Riddell and family and Miss Esther Riddell visited during . the holidays with Mr and Mrs H. Ridâ€" dell. The W.I. qGuilted a quilt at _ the home of Mrs Bryce Dargavel on Wedâ€" nesday. The qguilt with other things are being sent to the West this week. Mr and Mrs Jno. Morrison of Durâ€" ham, were New Year visitors . with Mr and Mrs D. Morrison. Another year has dawned upon us and here‘s hoping for a year of prosâ€" perity . Our community was shocked when the news came that Allan Park‘s popâ€" ular merchant had passed away very suddenly. We join in extending the sincere sympathy of our community to the sorrowing widow and little son Bilhe. The annual school meeting _ was held on Wednesday of last week in the schoolhouse and the usual businâ€" VICKERS The U.F.W.O. will hold _ their monthly meeting at the home 0; Mrs Murray Ritchie on Friday alter Recent vis‘tors with Mr and Robt. Lawson are their. daughte sonindaw, Mr and Mirs Bill 1 accompanied by Miss Molli ary and Mr. Richard â€" Noble New Jersey; also Mr and Mrs I Moffat of Owen Sound . Mr and Mrs D. Town and of Orillia were guests this wee} Mr and Mrs Fred Kelsey. Mrs J. W. MeKechnie is sp some time with her daughter \ Hincks, Toronto. Mr and Mrs Gordon MeCra« Darleen were Sunday visitor Mr and Mrs Noeil McLean l‘n L. MceLeanr was a rece or for a couple of days with ghter, NMrs. Art McIntosh, 1 Teacher and pupils are b work again after the holida; hope for them a pleasant and ful term. PDr. Donald Young, Toronto holiday visitor for e few day his mother, Mrs. Thos. Young Mr and Mis Malcolm â€" McKechni and Joan accompanied by Mr. B Ritchie spent New "Years with M, and Mrs George McMeekin and (m ily of Durham . ROCKY SAUGEEN LADIES aAiD The Ladiea‘® Aid of Burns Presby terian church, Rocky Saugeen, met for their annual meeting at the home of Mi.s Hesl‘p on Dec. 30th, with a splendid attendance. Miss Bell orc sided. The scripture reading was 1\ en by Rev, Gowdy, and prayer by Miss Heslip. The Sec‘y and Treasur er‘s reports were adopted. Miss Mar ion Boyd ardi Mrs Boyd sang a pleas ing duet entitled "Saved by grace‘ after which considerable buâ€"iness was dealt with. A presentation was made to the sec‘y, Mrs W. H. Smith lwllell Miss Bell read an address and i)flas Vera Stewart presented . her with a beautiful set of cutlery, Mrs !Smfth replied briefly but feelingly to this generous gift of her fellow mem bers. The following is the address: ‘Denr Mrs. Smith : As fellow membera of the Burn:s church Ladjies‘® Aid Society we would like to take this opportun‘ty at this | meeting of expressing the |pleasure ; which you have given us on the hapâ€" 'py occasion of your marriage. . You have always commanded the highest Impect and praise of your fellow | members for the part you bhave takâ€" en in this society. _ Readiness and eMciency have marked everything you have attempted for God and the | church. It therefore comes to us a« la delightful privilege of paying . ou tribute to your service and expre== l ing our happiness in your marriag We would ask you to accept fr: us this gift as a token of our ) and would wish both Mr. Smith a vou every blessing with good hea to enjoy many years of compani ship together. 8.8. No. 6, BENTINCK ! &r. TV â€"Margaret Lynn, Janet l! C | terson, Bobbie Mighton, _ Maurice .B"o‘"l- Duncan MoDougall (absent for ore examination.) _ Jr. IJVâ€"Conny 1E‘d'~, Arthur Mirhion, James Porter, .Lll'rence MeCuaig,. (abs. for 2 exâ€" ‘lllll.) 8Sr. IIIâ€"RDeverley Boyce; M * | Noble; I:abel Hopkins, Marie Hor |klnu. Jr. II Aâ€"Inez Noble ; Bâ€"Lioyd |HcCualg. Sr. II â€"Glenna Noble; B lBoyce; Eileen Mighton : Murray Gb bons; Doneida Hopkins. Jr. Hâ€"M Twamley, Charle Sharpe. 1â€"Eileen , Jonnston, (Hazel Mopkin®, , 4 . Johnston and Ivan MacDonald) eqtal ; ) ‘boi. Mighton, Fargubar Hopkins. Pr. F a Aâ€"Keith Saunders. viola MacDona‘l1, ! y xo Kens Saundors Viols MeContst _Â¥ M _ "oit ROCKY SAUGEEN Misses Etia anmi Inez Twamley 0 Durham spent the weekend with the sister Mrs George Cammidge. Miss T. Livingstone, Miss M. Mc ; Gillivray and Miss Annie Hobkirk } were New Year guests of Mr and Mre@BR# Merb Livingstone. Mr. Alex Iucnonlld’nd daughto: Myrtle spent Saturday with Mr ans Mrs R. Hastie of near Chesley. Mr. Bert Ledingham of Sask., who is spending the winter with relativelk in Bentinck, was a weekend visito: with Mr and Mrs R. McCaslin. Miss Fiorerce MacDonald spent la#s week with her friend Miss _ Iren Klages of Desbore. Master Murray Twamley is reco~ ering from a severe attack of tonsil itis . CRAWFORD ba A V Do# h Teacher â€"lTHME RE n no means in so incomp» give your CMATCE wke. P3 ;t yourse! qre O Y°u" other | * _ a¢ fine quah‘ F"' «t wood some l swamp. ! f !":u“ ap * For p lp" nene‘e» _ _ yigewey N* * marc Of less® . 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