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Durham Review (1897), 5 Oct 1939, p. 8

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l ' " ' A It ii Mr and Mrs nomid Urquhart. Mrs: Ben Rob-rt! of Detroit. spent the, Inch-ml with Mr and Mrs Hostetter and attended our hit an. I Mr. Gluten" Malcolm of Scotland. Ont., spent the week end with ML; and Mrs J. D. Roberts. Mrs Malcolm, who has been spending atwo weeks', holidays with her parents. returned) home on Sunday with Mr Malcolm. i, 'heme to anniversary services be. In: held at Varney on Sunday. Oct. 8th, there will be no service in Hol- Dr. and Mrs. McKenzie or Mount Forest spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. D. Roberts. The Ptesbyterian Ladles’ Ald will hold than monthly meeting Thursday Oct. 5 ttt home ot Mrs Allan Aitken. Mr. Moore of Palmerston spent the week end with his daughter. Mrs R. Treieaven and attended the Falll'alr Tho W.M.S. ot the Presbyterian tom Chum-h will hold their Tttants-offering "’91 booting. Tuesday. Oct. mm. at the Mme of Mrs Hague. Rev. Mr Kaye VIII of Among Dromore, will be the guest speaker. The members ct Amos Auxiliary are invited to this meet. A mg. Everyone is welcome. at Mr und Mrs. McGuire spent the weekend at Belgrave with Mr. Me Cain's parents. Mr. McGuire. Br.. who has not been well for some time was some better. They also visited I sistef, who Is in, at Wingham. Mr and Mn. Chan, McAlialt-r of Knox, Nomanby, and Mrs. Mather at Durham. spent Friday with Mrand In B. Morlock. Mr 3nd Mrs. Mon-lock and ("any upon! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. water Kerr of Vinny. Mr and Mrs H.therhteton, Jean and Jun. spent the week and with Mrs. H's. parents. Mr and Mrs Ron. of Thedford. Mr and Mrs Vic. Noble of Durham Mr and In R. J. Arum and Miss Noreen Rounding " Harrlston spent Bandar with Mr and Mrs Habermehl were reeent visitors with Mrs Drumm In Albert Johnston. Mrs. Earle John-ton of ”which end Miss Jenn Mom of Arkwright. 'tqtted with In C. hnton on Saturday. Ir and In Nehmhlin of Hamil to. visited her mother. Mrs. Drumm an Snturday. - Mina Ramsar spent the week end In Toronto. It and Mrs C. Penton visited with friends in Turn on Sunday. lies Shortt spent the weekend " sittne her parents in leaiord. l Mrs. Drmnm visited her daughters‘ In Beley and Mrs Meututhtin of Humor: over the week end l Mr Arthur Hustle of Neruda, Que. spent tho week end with his mother! HOLSTEIN LEADER "" or MONTREAL . dmmandtseirerruiPnektaen Ganceimprovementswhich good good working condition should business judgment approves, are be tmrfuable; it is a constructive use invited to consult with out new of credit. est bunch manager. e e o The Bank ofMontreai recognizes Our local bunch managers are themed of fumes to keep their families with the needs of {amen peopenies from becoming mn- in each locality. They welcome NtuAart-mttaee-ts-etenwe FARMERS needing money fo" In“? 1 - - ton VIRWUS Goon REASONS Mmmtroeestrkanehtro.YUur,Mete. "uettbAeerheh--r-sruu.r. Met In February 1939, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson celebrated their diamond wedding anniversary, with a large circle of friends and relatives. In spite of his physical handicap, Mr. A former Egremont .resident died at Carmen. Manitoba, hospital on Thursday. Sept, 14, in the person of William Wilson. Mr. Wilson, who had attained the age ot 83 years, 9 months and 10 days. was born in Egremont, the son of James Wilson and his wife, Annie Mutoh. He was married to Annie Galbraith February 19, 1879. He went to the West in, the spring ot 1898 and farmed in the‘ Speriing district until 1911. when he moved to the village ot Sperling.‘ Mr. Wilson lost his sight fourteen} years ago. but continued to take a keen interest in tttfairs around himll He had been a member of the Cana.) dian Order of Foresters for nearly] half a century. I The Holstein Presbyterian Church are having their anniversary servic- es on Sunday. October 22nd. The Rev. Mr Aitken of Httrrttrton, a tor. mer minister of the church, will mnduct the services morning and evening. WILLIAM WILSON, or Mr Herb 'l‘roloaven of Toronto is spending his holidays with his par- ents, Mr and Mrs R. Treteaven. Mr and Mrs W. Cockburn and Mrs J. W. Brown were in Toronto Tues. day, attending the funenl of their cousin. Mr John Wilson. who died suddenly Saturday ot a heart attack Mrs. Christie gives a talk to the Dromore Women's Institute on Wed. nesday. Oct. 4th on her trip tod%ot. land. Dr. Hergon also speaks at the same meeting. in Motion}. Rev. Mr and Mrs Mercer are spend- Inx this week in their cotuge " Tobermory. The W.M. Auxiliary of the United Church was held in the Sunday Sch. room on Tuesday, October 3rd. A splendid India program was put on. led by Mrs. Tilden and Mrs J. Ste. venson, taken from the study book, "Movine Millions", and contrasts in C-ntral India. Nine-tenths of India's millions live" in her 700,000 villages. Mr and Mrs McGuire. Aura and Desdemona, spent Tuesday afternoon stein United Church Sunday morning but Sunday School win be held as usual. In the evening the Women’s Minionary Auxiliary will hold their Autumn ThanYottering service a: 7.30 P.m. which Iwill be addressed by Mr Bert Mather, who has recent. ly returned from serving on a Mitt. Lion ileld in Northern Saskatchewan during the summer months. Every. body welcome. IITIILIIHID I l t T Need Wu/ttt to 30an to keep your farm in SPERLING, MAM, DIES Our local bunch managers are families with the needs of fiumers in each locality. They welcome qqrlications for kaas having I E Recent guests with Mr and Mrs; "taiph Lamont were Mr and Mrs ‘Cnnrles Small, Ayton accompanied ,by Ms mother Mrs Small of Harris. ton; Mr and Mrs Wm. Hall and (laughter Elsie, Mr and Mrs Reuben Daly and Mr Norman Duly, Clifford. The next meeting I Council will be held on Monday, ctober 16th, 1939, Instead of Octobe 6th, as tor. merly announced. Mrs Penton and Joan are visiting in previous yearn, while upstairs. in Owen Sound. ladies' work, with Egremont exhibit- Mr Dan Drimmie of Liberty, Sask. orB only, WtM4 " ttoed tut exhibit " is visung with his brother, Mr Geo. ever, trxttept possibly fewer “WW Drimmie and other friends for a There were plenty of vegetables couple of months. shown, including two collections of Mrs. John Benton and Mrs. Alex. garden produce, but the late J. A. Drimmie, Dromore spent a day re- Ferguson's collection, so long a tea. eently with Mrs J. D. Drimmie. ‘ture of the fair, was missing. EGREMONT TO' Mrs Ben Daly and son Edward ot Harriston spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hugh Lamont. Visitors on Saturday with Mr and Mrs Mlllerd Hilton were Mr and Mrs Wallace Hooper of Toronto and on Sunday Mr and Mrs Isaac Hooper and family or Markdale. Corp. Fred Carrow, R. M. P. ot Sarnlu made a, trip to Port Mchchol and Midland last. Wednesday. He was accompanied by Mr J. D. Drimmie. Mr and Mrs Fleming Reid were guests on Sunday of Mr and Mrs Ed. nit-Robb near Mount Forest. Mr and Mrs James Nicholson, Elwyn and Wilmer. apent Sundny with Mr and Mrs Wm Rattle, Wood. land and attended anniversary ser- vices. Mr and Mrs Rom. Haas and Fran- ces returned to Samla on Saturday accompanied by his father, Mr Al. fred Haas who will spend some time with them. Surviving Mr. Wilson are his wid. ow snd tour sons: June: A,ttt Shoal Lake, John and Alvin of Sperling, and William or Winnipeg; and three daughters: Mrs Wm. Lester. Mrs. Geo. Peckover and Mrs S. Jamieson all of Sperling, Man. There are 27 grandchildren and six great-grand- children. Surviving also are two brothers: John of Holstein; Robert ot Brimely, Michigan, and one sister Mrs 1. Thompson of Brimeiy. One sister and a brother predeceased him The mural services were held "3 " from Sperling United Church to the F ll l Sperling cemetery, Sunday Sept. 17. ti 1 Rev. J. Carlyle Parker oMeittted and! paid a tine tribute to the life and; Favor: enable of Mr. WHIOII. ‘Emmon The casket was borne try six otMr, Holatein Wilson's grandaona and was covered,' ship sch with beautiful ttoral tributes. i_.__ U. Willa: Md enjoyed rusted heuthl until a few weeks before " death.! Jae. M. Nicholson. Clerk. YEOVII . SHIP COUNCIL THE DURHAM REVIEW Haas, 2nd, Goo. bowling 3111, D.l Bowling 4th. Wallace Adams won' an exciting unto nee. nu content-Qi nuts on honeMck. Jumping oft to drop Ind rem-love potato. Bill turl der was 2nd. In the boys' calf club exhibit, Harry Altken had the best shown, Francis Ellis 2nd, Douqu Williams. 3rd. followed by Gerald Finder, Alex Aitken, Bill Brown, Bob Brown and Eiroy Williams. m shownnnshlp of their calves, Panels Ellis won 1st. Alex Aitken 2nd, Elroy and Douglas Williams 5th and 6th. We didn't learn standing of other four. 1 The various amusements entertain. ed much of the crowd. In the cell race. Gordon Cowan took 1st. ml shims. Sheep and swine pens were also crowded. W. Henry, Chauworth and Reeve MeGirr of Glenelg almost swept the Leicester class: Tom and Gee. Bell of Gleuelg and Elmer Brown the Sutrolk; Shad Bros. mid H. Cowan, the Oxfords; Flaming ot Tara and no. Shana. the Slump; l The showing in stock classes was _the highlight ot the fair. Never were better or more horses seen and with 128 entries, Judge Ed. Crewson, Arthur, had a tough after- noon making decisions. In Agricul- tual horses alone. there were 38 entries, 9 in 1-yr. titty, 6 in mare, i, each in 2 and , year tmy. Jimmie} Picken of Bentinck. carried oft live tlrirts with his heavy draughts. l "A splendid lot of cattle shown" Was Judge J. E. Dolphin's comment' to the Review-there were 94 uni-l Innis on the grounds. The second successive year, Mrs J. Newell of Glenelg carried all the Re- ;vlew prize for 10 lbs. crock butter, ‘but Egremont exhibitors swept all else in butter. There was close competition for Fienton's three prizes in goods for most prizes taken try Egremont exhibitors in dairy, domes- tie, ladies' work, Me arts and iiow_ “‘5 classes. This year James Lewic‘ took 1st with 71 points tt7 lat, 7 2nd, 6 3rd), James Nicholson took 2nd with 54 points. and Allan Nieh. olson 3rd with 39. Several others came etote-Atlan Aitken 36, W. J i McDougall 35, W. J. Allan M, and S. Williams 28. I The exhibits in hell were of the .usunl high standard at Holstein. Awith keen competition especially in domestic science and cream classes. It was a real honor to be a prize winner in white bread, tea biscuits. 1bran jams and apple pie, when there iss-ere ll entries in each. also in 'raisin pie and canned peaches with 10 entries each. 1 Por best can of cream. there were 8 entries in each of the 2 classes,‘ the winners taking a very high! standard. In less than il cows, out; of 80 possible points, R. Mm took 77.9. A. Nicholson 77.5, Jae. Nichol-l son 77.2; while in over S cows, E. Alles took 77.3, V. Adams 77, and G. Seaman 76.9. I Grain, seeds, and ttowertr were scarcely as numerous a showing as The school fair, with Ag. Repre. Iseniative T. B. Cooper and Insp. Pentland in charge. was held in the main floor classroom ot the Public School, which was tilied with excel. lent exhibits of the handiwork and products of Egrernont'ts youth. Ott the school steps the severe] public speaking contesunts were heard, then the pupils with tuchen sc- eotnpanyttttr, were lined up on school grounds, in order of number, ot their section, and paraded to fair; Hounds, where the various drills; etc. were staged. There was no Judging in this competition this! year. We hope to have the prize‘ list to publish tor next week's issue Holstein Friday last, with the town- ship school fair in full "in: " the same time and place. made the vil. lage the busiest spot in Grey Co..nnd gave a full afternoon of profit and pleuure. The crowd was somewhat larger than previous years, but with all children admitted tree this year, the gate receipts were down slightly. Big Crowd at Holstein Fall and School Fairs Emmont’n Ag. Society's nu tair in hvoud with I in warm any, “Clark, C. Watson. Loaf brown '.-,ltrreadLar, Hostetter. M. Bowling, E Allen. Currant. bread-M. bowling, , C. Watson, J. Lewis. Plain buns..- , Mrs. Ferguson, W. J. McDounll. , Mrs Honeyman. Fancy tttttta-Mrs, :IHonemn, Mrs. W. cure, W. " .HcDouull. Too. bismuth)!" Honey. man, Mrs Clark, E. Allen. Bran his. lleuiti--. Mrs Honemn, W. I. mini J. c. Nrbslra. Dark fruit eaho.- R. Tuylor. Mn Honemn, T. an.‘ lush! mm ettke--Mrt, Honemu,‘ TORONTO Hrs emu. Dougtutttts-g. but“; W. Althea, M. Ellis. Light Iver eau-J. mu, In Emma, M. Alex. Patterson. Judge. DAIRY PRODUCTS 10 lbs crack butter-M. Newell, Wd McDongall, S. Williams. 5 lbs. crock butter-Alex. Aitken, C. Wat. Hon, S. Williams. 1 lb prints-E. .Llndsay. S. \‘l'llliams, J. C. Patr. Frc.' West m. butter E. Lindsay. B. ‘Willlams, J. C. Fairbairn. Can :cream from herd of 8 or more "T'---; E. Alles, V. Adams, G. Seamanq Can cream from herd, less than e-.-.) R. Sim, A. Nicholson, J. Nicholson.j DOMESTIC SCIENCE ( Bread from Maple Leaf ilour' (McGuire tstret01)-- C. Wntson, Mrs; Ferguson, Miss J. Christie. area! from Buy-sank ttour-P. Hamml . SEEDS e Large white beans and small e beatur-Mrs. J. A. Mun. Bun. l. thwera--C. Watson, Tom Brown. , noon a veoenstea 11 White potatoes - C. Watson, M. P Ellis. Red potatoes-ous. Nicholson. l, A. Nicholaon.. Shipping turnipa-C 'e MoGillivray, Mrs J. A. Ferguson. I'Feeding tttratip+-43. Ross, Mm "re I" uson. Any other tumips-Jas. Lew- r is. Red 'ntuttrei--Alez, Aitken. Yet. =.:iow maturet-M. Ellis, R Kirby. Sugar ','mtttttre1tr--Mrtr Jam Smith, W. J. a! McDougall. Long red eartots--W/ . J. McDougall. N. E. McGuire.) _ Short red Carrots-John Newell, Mrs‘ , J. A. Ferguson. Pickling cucum- .:bers - Jas Lewis, Geo, Hostetter. l Slicing Cttettmber-43eo. Seaman. R. .‘Kirby. Short treei-41eo. Seaman, , Jae. Nicholson. Table pumpkin-. G. . Seaman, Mrs Ferguson. .Partrtttpa- y M. Ellis Mrs Ferguson. Seed onions I --P. Reid, P. Hattie. Dutch Beta-! law. J. McDougall, C. Watson, Pot»: to cnlons - G. Seaman, Allan Alt ' _ ken. Cattttatre---Mrts W. Clark. E. ,lAlles. Cautifiower---E. Alles, Mrs ..Clark. Red Cabbage-las. Lewis. ,iMnmmoth pumpkin - S'. Williams. . G. Seaman. Sweet Corn-John New. , ell. Hostetter. Celery-H. McDoug- all. Large ttqutum---3. Lewis, Mrs Ferguson. Table squash - Bruce Snively, F. Reid. Ensilage corn - V. Adams, B. Snively. Coil. man- ,gels, turnips, carrots-our. Lewis: iColl. garden ptmduee-- G. Seaman.’ IP. Hattie. Muskmeions --Mra Clark, B. Williams. Wuerntelontr-g. New- ell, C. Watson. iii,','-:,),'-,,;',',',',?,'):':.'::"',;":',-") Hostetter. Mrs R. Honeyman. Cit, rotttr---T Brown E. Reid. l Alex. Patterson, Meatord. Judge! FRUIT Coll. fruit-P. Hattie. Coll. win. ' ter apples- E. Lindsay, P. Hattie. _ ls winter apples --Aliatt Aitken, H. ,'Cowan. Northern Bpr--Atian Aft. ', ken, E. Lindsay. Rtuusetsr--Amu, Att. t :ken, E. Lindsay. Wealthy applets-- ' R. Kirby, T. Brown. Dutch apples 1 ,l-...w. J. McDougali, J. Ian/is. Show 1 Ir-ii., McDougall, B. Williams. St. I ,Lawrence - J. Nicholson, N. Me. 1 'Guire. Alexander _ l. Nicholson. l Mrs J. Smith. Tainan Bweet-E. I F Lindsay, Allan Aitken. Crab apples” --r Nicholson, B. Williams. F‘ail!( pears - Alex. Aitken, P. Hattie. " Winter pears-P. Hattie, S. wo) I Hams. Green or yellow p1utmr--P.lt Hattie. Blue or red pltuntr-3. Nich-l tl clean. I Fill wheat-a. Willi-mu, Jno. Stevemn. White trarier--C Reid. White oat-John Steven-on. 81ml? white pesas-a. C. Nrbnlrn, Ju Lewis. Ennllue eorn--Atest. Auken. Mrs J. A. Ferguson. Attache-Mr wuollover rein commenced to fell about 6 mm. for u hour's downpour. tt won some- what of a detriment to the concert. but “most a mu house enjoyed the Holstein Dramatic Club's ploy "Big Brother." Adm following the con- cert wu well petronlxed. PRIZE HST from nemr "e"--3.Mesattr, CWat. son. an rug, httoHd--Mm Marsu- you, B. Dannie. Rug, eroeut--g. summon. Wool rug: Itoehod-.-.a. Nicholson. Rug, bmhud--rt. saw 'Ladies' DYJlmu- J "CNillty. A. fNicholson. Swenter coat- Alex Air (ken. Knitted tmit--- H. Finder, W. :Aitken, W. J. McDougnll. House- work dress (Dromore inst. Primo-. iJ. McNaity. _ Work sum --a. Nicholson. Heavy 'woot t'ocktr--g. C. Fuirbairn. W. J. 'Mchugull. Fine wiot trocks-Mr. J. ‘McDougau, J. C. Fairbuirn. Heavy i wool mitts, mo fine wool mittee-g. C. Fairbnim. W. J. McDougnll. lr'vlttrrtass--A Nicholson. Child'l sweater --B. Drinnnle, H. Finder. Girl's dress-A. Nicholson. Crochet in eotton--B. Drimie.‘ Knitting in cotton .--B. Drlmlnie. 5l Brown. Bon' "rstent--43. Watson, I. Nichoiaon. Girte *nhttetnt-- te. William. A. Nichdacn. Tttttne-g Lewis. J. Ianlty. Cut worh--H. Finder, C. leciliivny. Crou stim- Hun, W. J. McDougoil. Fancy bed. torotur-. Bert Hunter, B. Drimie. Dresser ttearf---A Nicholson. J. Meh. olson. Pillow covers, crochet tra-- C. MoGilivray, Miss J. Christie. Pit. low covers, emb.--E. Brown, B. Put. teraon. Towel, eroehet-.- S. Putter- son, J. Lewis. l Plnin 'tttron-G. Seaman, A. Mich-1 olson. Costume triitr-- H. Finder. A., Nicholson. Dretur--41. Hotstetter, sas.' Nicholson. Afghan-B. Paterson. R. Mm. Lady's blouse-- R. Sim.‘ N. McGuire. Pan holdersuH. Cowan, Bert Hunter. Cotton Patchwork quilt-- R. Sim, W. Aitken, In R. Trelenven. Woollen patchwork quill G. Seaman. Applique ttuilt--B Drim. mie, G. Semen. Down eoentorter-- S. Williams. Wool eotntorter-H. Comm. Summer Comforter-. G. Bea. McDougall. R. Taylor. Onion pickles --a. Lewis. Cucumber pieetes--41. Hostetter. J. Nicholson. Canned peaettetr--Atuut Althea, Mrs Clark. Canned strawberries --Anan Altken. V. Adams. Ctterrter-0. Lewis, V. Adams. Pitt-Angus Aitken, B. Patterson. Pears --a. 141m. Mrs Honeyman. Raspberries -' Nichol- ison, R. Taylor. Black Curranu-tg. [Pattersom Peas-S. Williams, Elm- ier Brown. Com-B. Williams, C. Watson. 'rotntttoeg--& Williams. l. Lewis. Maple "rep-E. Brown, W. J. Monounll. M: pie "um"-- J. Newell. Homemade etmdy-a. New- ell, Mrs Clark. Homemade trotur-- l. G'LL,f, V. Adams. Mrs A. Patterson, Hesford, Judge. “may WORK ( Table tgctuf--E. Brown, A. Nichol-i son. Table eentretrieee-- H. Pinder/ J . McNalty. Cushion fancy emb.- H. Finder. fy. Patterson. Cushion in Tecot--3. lawn, B. Drimmie. Luncheon Bet-Uno. Stevenson. Cen. trepiece white -a. McNalty, J. Nicholson. Bullet tret-H. Finder. A, Nicholson. Centrepiece. color - I) Lewis, J. McNalty. Tray cloth --g.r, Lewis, E. Brown. Hand-land. shirt1 --o. Hostetter, J. McNalty, Ml bowling. Tea towehs--g. Williams.l Cron stitch a? v... -- In..." tlt' In 1" Mrtrrg Issue. ION. TUE... WEB. can, _ IO, It 2h', Glou- the lone. mow“ . .... w' o 'I" All In on “on Mn..‘ - "'WM‘C". We r... that m m to “Chirp ("the .rf'thoeG,-ir"'i'.'ii, “d ’-35 D... t M W. 0M I I. a “I. m" “Vented I: - u l comm I"framixxucre, cum You," THURS“ FR"), Mt. 0C Nine strange people on a Macy ....y0\l live mm 'ariutdGiU, Brood 'rtni-V. Adams. B. bum, Spun g eoR---B. Lewis, V. Adams, C. was“. t yr. Mr--ar. Adams. R. Keith. Single rraoter--v. Ad. tttrs. R. Irvin. W. Alanna. McRotrtr, tlp PM"! mango tr-MI. Roi-Ilium. F. Reid. GGG, Ms. Te---". Hume, E. Me. Quar-rie, R. Klrby. Brood MnNr- P. lover. J. Slum}. A. Mequarrie. Spring exttt--lt. w. Finder. A. never, T. Brown. 1.vr. tutr-at, Kirby. K. Mequnrrte, Geo. Hot-burgh. , pr. Mty--dt. Kirby, E. Brood 'ttare-tht-t Plunder, Alex Althea, Harry Finder. Spring ettit- gun tern-- I. Nicholson. In Clark Hanging basket- T. Nichol-on, C locum/ray. "tttttttg banal: --4? HcGllllvny, E. Md. Boon Bert mmtrr, G. Rd.tetter Hunter. Jerusalem cherry-A. Rich. olson, M. Ellis. Gtoxtnu--ANn An- -----ROXY, ”a“: people on a “aerate ' ....you live with them n :0 adventure.... wane, full of .... deeply moving. Howard Soils. A. C. Winslow 'me-G. Calder 3 Sons. F? t, trp. foat--A3. Calder & Sons (Continua! on page 5) Now Purue Conch an my"... , "o-V IN, I j A - HORSEO c'MO-um John Warne . “den . Lunar» 8rr. m. tit" "ort t " habit tim cu n more [mom tr tsrrptweittttott of 1 Mr Harold Thu " favorite thunk tieet of Schoolnrdu M mm tb toedingts of that body do: making, and urn-II every to wot-w In" Ming mum momma: " In person. Mime lens". one of ' pw [m tint t [w Ma port of he no! thi " Ma by " which but M KIN doubt be. " "N ths their troy ctuN 8. Grey Teacher: Met in Flesl lonou nu uu Mt lo M oh. N iet ll WI PATTERSON. nee g. u M examination a IH'XH‘IAR THNT'tr Ions l Irw than itvit unw- your regularly In 00!“be os-ttdt DURHAM. Wed-0000’. Oct. t) Betterthan lnsuran Spartan-t I. Eye [Cumin wry intrtririn ll r Ct n pub! ight " at C. Strtter's St tal PM or lo the 01 tf Th Ll by Mi VOL. LXII. NO thr "pttet' Appoint-eats t--6.80 ly muons hub I tn, M tthott M was folio“ ll by ttte use of writtrt pm " ot all]? tttt "ttir tho pupils, he lamina hum rmhm th Fl d tlution n: and editl In" not " durum! try wins-1 I Ch, new“ t the , Imp" ft tho Irut R\O Mine W'l Sin”: III In do" ll vent "To ulnn fra an to Rh Ju of “a “an" Warm [In “HUN Ind conned! of “(In and b " H " nbbilw left tutet" I and fit" mint In“ n Mm " Incl" N " SAFT Tl I‘ll“

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