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Grey Review, 26 Jul 1894, p. 4

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2 P â€"s 4 O C shat we had heard tho last of the gan = bling business. But it seems Constable leffornan is o¢ the same opinion that he unsophisticated farmer and the x wileless eitizen who proved such an yprsv prey to the sharper have not paid ufticiently fog sheir experience. So fn- propcy=to drive ghe lessen home and add a little to the recgipts of his qlice by having those parties before: the Magistrate who did *‘business" with the gambler. The first of these eases was tried on Syturday, but the »vidence of gambling was not very lar and the Magistrate deferred lgment until he could gonsuls the &“‘W Attorney. One Tuesday the w»urt sit again when the opinion of Mr. witxon was read. He believed that Franch;:} »neg reyealed ng. ‘The ments which included the nft three of R@FAnt amendnents advocated T‘t 46 hi neiwhbors were promptly on hand and had a hard fight to save the barn of lieo Williams on one side and the buildings of Wm. Sargent aoross the yoad. ‘The flying cinders set fire to the carriage house of the latter and to a pea straw stack of the former, and but for the well directed and deterâ€" mined efforts of willing hands the outâ€" baildings of both would soon have been in ashes. The fire was supposed to originate from the children playing with matches. Mr Stafford had no msurance. â€"Markdale Standard. GarmLrxc Caises â€"When the fakir that was eaught red handed in his flim flam games on the day of the cireus, wid his fines and shook the dust of &dkerwn from his feet, it was thought fBlarx Borxren». â€"On Wednesday of last week about 11:30 a. m. fire broke out in the log barn of Robt. Stafford, Berkeley, which was rapidly consumed fogether with mower. horse rake, harâ€" ness forks, &c. Nothing was saved except a buggy and pair bobsleighs, the latter being badly damaged. ‘The neighbors were promptly on hand and had a hard fight to save the barn of Cico Wilinmm on ome ahln omi sh. UNLUCCKY. â€"Persons who believe in puck and signs will doubtless agree that it is unlucky to be struck by lightâ€" ping on Monday, or take hold ot a cirâ€" gular saw in motion on Tuesday, or tumble down stairs with a eoal seuttle on Wednesday, or to be hit by a car on Thursda Â¥, or tall overboard on Friday, or marry on Saturday a girl who »vings ten pound dumb bells, or be one of thirteen at dinner on Sunday, when there is food for only ten. _ To Mustrate the foregoing the Vigil ant pas had a run of illâ€"luck in racing against the Britannia, in British waters simply | because she sailed from New York on Frid 1y. _ At loast the Ameriâ€" ‘ gan sailors say so, evenng. ‘The fire when first discovered was coming through the upstairs ceilâ€" Ing _ It was first seen by the hired man, who aroused Mr. Norton and family, who at onee procecded to save what they could of the contents. The 1ss is partially covered by insurance. pot been a evening. * Mr. Heney Norton‘s dwel and a large portion of the ¢ the 9th con. of Holland, wer by fire early last Monday n is thought the fire occurred Aefect in the chimmey, as not been a fire in the stove Mr. David Goodw «ogether with their 1)th line of Sydent alestroyed by fire ea ing. _ The _ conter vehicles, implemen nothing | was saved were in ashes hbefor # wered. _ It is belies ghat there w the building win is heavy milogedt ate gocd, and should be the J ;. ] / """lo, ‘UC Uiscase Iiyvimg mbout means of a large entry. ‘The medal dlsa.oppc:urcd, though not before it had which was so much admired for the claimed many viectims, Phampion Bicycle race here on the 21th An exchange tells of a man who will be offered for the Local Club Chamâ€" | went into a store and asked if he could Wl‘"il'j S“."r..'h,,f('“”i"gw“,] promâ€" | rest four or five hours. â€" The provrietor Jw« to give Miller a hard shove at this | who had jast found a nest of new born meet. (Quite a few of the protessional | mice in the coffee grinder, told him he pulers of the country have signfied their | could, and then asked why he did not Jntention of entering. go to a hotel. ‘The man replied ; I am Mr. Duvid Enedorin‘s hawe as aka%. suflcrmg trom NEPVOUS â€" DO@tratinma An exchange tells how a farmer gried a new way of catching rats. Me took a keg and filled it halt full of water and placed cottm seed in the water, which floated on the surface. Me cthen sprinkled meal on the top of the cotton seed and placed the keg in pis barn. Next morning he emptied pis keg of over 100 drowned rats. At the accident on the Chicago and porand Trunk RKailway at Battle Creek wa Monday, Fireman Thos. Crowe was thrown trom the engine and had his peck broken. Me died almost instantâ€" Jy. He was a son of Gec. Crowe re in ashes 1. ered. _ It is In an incendiary In Beeton the owner of every cow ghat feeds on the streets is charged £1 Er month per cow | for pastare. â€" This a new way of dealing with the cow yuestion and helps pay for the damage done by coms to trees, streets and sideâ€" walks. EXCHANGZE ECHOES. portion of the contents, on f Holland, were consamed last Monday morning. It : fire occurred through a chimmey, as there had F}. we are a small | insi ut the loss to Chatsworth 1 rton‘s dwelling house it W t WA rly 1t Bicycle meet will n Large erowds | over. The prizes d should be the try. ‘The medal admired for the tD t AH iter fire W Inx hay, and _ buildings c was dis e the work e informed urance on + Mr. Goodâ€" since the M ind sheds , on the * totally iv morn Wws abe desition around sxd l n's the present road is & earn‘s lot.â€"Carried. The Conncil adjourned to Au; Al i0 as m. oo Arrowsmithâ€"Staplesâ€"That the Clerk be paid the sum of $15 for plans and specifigations of bridge at lot 15, con. 5, and that the Reeve be paid $4 for two day‘s committee work.â€"arried. Staplesâ€"Sullivanâ€"That the Reeveand Clerk be a committee to meet a comâ€" wittee of ‘the Council of Artemesia at Irigh s ld_\kt‘ to take into Cansidanaii... Staplesâ€"Sullivanâ€"That $15 be granted to Glenelg Society.â€" Carried. McFaddenâ€"Staples~Tha Neil be paid 40 cents for c lamp wick for Hall, â€"Carried Arrowsmithâ€"McFaddenâ€" ~That Donâ€" ald Beaton be instructed io pay the sum of $3 to Tp. Treasurer for cedar taken out of river at lot 15, con. 5, and that the Clerk give him a copy of this resolution, â€"Carried, McFaddenâ€"Staples~That Patrick Neil be pni(l f.) cents for coal oil and Innam uind Hisw K ts Lt MeFadden â€"Arrowsmithâ€"That John Topham be paid 50 cents for horse going from Rocky Cometery to Dornoch, alss the sum of 82 for moving Mrs. Overfleld to Glenroaden to the place she now reâ€" sides at. â€"Carried. Sullivanâ€"Staplesâ€"That commi for Ward 3 be granted $75 for } lot 107, con, 3, W.T.R. â€"Carried, Staplesâ€"Sullivanâ€"That the s $0 be granted to open baseline the 10th con., north.â€"Carried, Staplesâ€"Sullivanâ€"That the sum of $,00, be granted to repair townlines Glenelg and Holland, on that part known as "Lyuch deviation", â€"Carried, Staples ~Sulliyan â€"That the sum of $2.55 be paid Wim., Galbraith for repair of rig damaged on culvert south of Markdale, in what is known as Miller‘s swamp.â€"Cadried, of meeting read and confirmed. | Comeâ€" munication read as follows ; â€" From Timothy Me.Kenna and 22 others a peâ€" tition to open sideline between lots 7 and 8 con. 3 E.G.R.; from Win. Galâ€" braith for compensation for damaged rig; from R. E. English and 10 others a petition to improve townline Glenelg and Molland; from John Topham an account for the removal of the Overtield family; from John O‘Hearn, relative to Irish Lake road; from the clerk of Egreâ€" mont relative to townline appropriaâ€" tion‘s. ‘ The council mot July 9th pursuant to adjourment, all the members present, "The Keeye in thoclicin Miieuccenl ..Â¥ n .l up strength and j cure such ills as are all in every day life illa keeps the blood to absoch the germ: Moop‘s PitLS a perfect*in proporti 2e per box. Hoark aso» Am everyone, wheth for pleasure or t self with the re up strength and cure such ills as a "1?CSvIOn of accepting it. The Council took very great pains to find out the feeling of the township and not until they were convineed that the majority were in favor of accepting it did they take any action in the matter." Nothâ€" ing has been done rashly or hastily. Time has been taken to consider the matter in all its bearinges. Every preâ€" judice political or otherwise has been thrown aside and the anestinn asitlad 1720 °9005 tor him called and arrested him and took him and the horse and rig off to Paisley. â€"Chatsworth News, from this place, where he offered the horse for sale at a low figure, stating that he got it from a man he worked for, and who couldn‘t pay his wages, While in bed a constable who was searching for him called and arrested " eRedtor Mr. D. 8. Craig, of Desboro, last winter, stole a horse from one man near Paisley and a cart from another last Sunday night and made across the country _ to _ Williamsford, Monday evening he went to Mr. Rich‘d Holmes, on the 5th of Sulliyan, about four miles from this vlace whavra la cWMs t in A young worked for I There are those who deplore the inâ€" dependent element which is rearing itself head and shoulders into Canadian politics. _ Never fear. The innovation CornaR Box® BROKEX.â€"As the la crosee boys were practising in the exâ€" hibition grounds on Friday evening George Arscott and Charlie Rolston came together with some force. The latter fell and when he was picked up it was found that his eollar bone was broken. The thing happened very simply but will have the effect of stopâ€" ping "Roly‘s" lacrosse for, a time.â€" Bruce Herald, Me.Kenna and 22 GLENELG COUNCIL. r in the chair read and . us OEWERDUUOTME TV take jnto censideration F4 man named Allen Mr. D. 8. Craig, of D stole a horse from on Anroan ther at home or travelling râ€"business, to equip himâ€" remedy which will keep ind prevent illness, and is are liable to come unon TCO TRZTC to come upon y life, Hood‘s Narsaparâ€" hlood pure and less liable yerms of disease, J, & Brack done rashly or hastily. n taken to consider the s bearings. Every preâ€" or otherwise has been nd the question settled we hand made, and ion and appearance sxld lake as we at comtmisgioner the sum of Agricultural Minutes of last It is the duty of 3 for hill at the sum of + (;‘lf.-;., on AMr. were opened having about before it had trom and who A. GORDON If It‘s Clocks, ~:â€" Watches, Novelties, â€":â€" Silverware, Repairing Promptly and Neatly Done. Sire with as {tis the & ( sprams ham, Ont. 1 only mag y yB OWerod $150 for the same horse. | only had him nine weeks, so I got $120 for using $# worth of Kendali‘s Spavin Cure. Yours truly, W. 8. Mansorw, KENDALL‘S SPAVIN CURE wal PRITEY A Boox To HorsEMES.â€"One bottle of English Spavin Liniment completely removed a curh from my horse. 1 take pleasure in recommending the remedy, asit acts with mysterious promptness in the remov al from horses of hard, soft or calloused lumps, blood spayin, splints, curba, awoony, stifles a d sprams â€" GBonor Rovs, Farmer, Markâ€" ya d n RPTRTE T .Yoomlm Day Norse some fime ago with a Spavin, Igot him for 350. I usod l\'vml»\?l'n Spavin r‘ura. The H{]mvln is gone now and 1 have been offered $150 for the same horse. only had him nine weeks, so I got $120 for using worth of Kendall‘s Spavin Cure. Yours truly, W. 8. Manenew Dr. . J. Kexpare Co. Heanr Dissase Renrevin s 30 Mixures, â€"Dr. Agnew‘s Cure for the Heart gives per. fect relief in all cases of Organic or Sympathe tic Heart Disease in 30 mignutes, and speedily effect a cure. 1t is a peerless remedy for Palpitation, Shortness (J Breadth, Smotherâ€" ing;Spells, Pain in Left Side and all syimpâ€" toms of a Discased Heart, One dose conyin ces. Sold by MeFarlane & (Co. O PATTUITTT KENDALL‘S SPAYIN CURE BuurrorT, L. L, N.Y., Jan. 15, 1894 Dr. B. J. KempaiL Co, Gentlemenâ€"t bought a uYImuIM bay horse some time ago with a .is,un'ln. got him for $50. T used Kendall‘s Snawin Pawa "hei BC OB IOr ' The other day we saw in a news paper a notice which we think should be read with care, and then tuck d away in the memory. Here it is :â€" ‘‘Wanted â€"In one hundred thousand households in America, a willing, sunâ€" shiny daughter, who will not fret when asked to wipe the dishes, or sigh when requested to take care of the baby ; a daughter whose chief delight it is to smooth away a mother‘s wrinkles, and who is quite as willing to lighten her father‘s cares as his pocket ; a girl who thinks her brother quite as fine & felâ€" low as some other girl‘s brother. Conâ€" stant love, high estecm, and a more honored place in the home guaranteed. Employment assured to all qualified. Address Mother, Home Office." Some slight errors in spelling (2) ;:â€" Panteriatic â€" for pancreatic, thoriastie for thoracie, vaines for veins, venice for yenous, nickateen for nicotine, inâ€" testent for insestine, arty for artery, Nirsâ€"I have used your Kendall‘s Spayin Cure th good success for Curbs on two horses and is the best Liniment I have ever used. Yours truly, Avaust Frepericx. Price #1 per Bottle. For sale by all Druggists, or addross Dr. B. J. KENDALL CcoOMPANY, ENOSOURNGH raLLS, vT. This goes on and o sumption and this i results in death., The food is mastic; in the mouth wher then it enters the Ph iuvulunt:lry. After leaving the stomach it (the food) makes its way to the gaul bladder where a process is acted upon it. Aleohol injures the lungs by cating them up. Aleohol weakens the blood vessels so that they cannot perform their proper clements. mosr successrut REemeoy The lungs are inspirations. The skins that ave on our a large number, Tobacco destroys the war Tobaceco keeps up a eo throat _ which _ often go stomach. The chyle passes into the receptical of the chyle and cut into the brain and other organs through the medulla obâ€" longata. Just waiting for you to come. OLD STOCK and we have no dealings together. The functions of the heart are it beats once every second and it is the organ of the blood. Or in fact anything along our Lines, it is to our mutual adâ€" vantage that you should see our Btock. h e 2cA ic id i4 FOR MAN OR BEAST. Cortain in Its effects and never blisters. Read proofs below : The food is first taken into the mouth where it is ground up by the teeth, then the elementry sanal then througn the windpipe into the stomach and when it reaches the heart it is made into blood. It‘s all New, Bright and up to Date, The ‘"Times" has been furnished with the tollowing bona fide examples of "Physiology and Temperance," as she is written by entrance candidates. They show decided originality, and if their truth can be substantiated a rsâ€" markable revolution in medicine will be effected. _ They are dedicated, without permission, to the medical proa fession which must look sharp to itsl laurels :â€" Pointers To The Medical Profession. and this if not fatal e mt MeFarlane & Co, ) HoRSEMEN.â€"One bottle of i Liniment completely removed s on and often resul lay we saw in a news] which we think should care, and then tuck d memory. â€" Here it is :â€" In one hundred thousand masticated by the whete it is voluntury, the Pharynx where it is THE WANTED, s upa constant soar often _ goes to the the chiet functions , Mrci., Dec. 16, 1898 want of food * body are san Conâ€" at once teeth, I also take this means of thanking you for the liberal patr age extended to me last year, and soliciting a continuance the same which shall always have my careful attention, My Motto is Fair Dealing of TWEEDS, FLANNELS, YARNS, BLANKETS, Etc I have on hand at the Factory t Full and Well Selected Stock For which will be paid the Highest Market Price in Cash or Trade. Durham Woollen Mills, fifl]‘ . 100,000 lbs. of 1 Wool Wanted of The Great Soutbh American Nerâ€" vine Tonic is the only remedy manuâ€" factured which is prepared especially and expressly for the nerves. It acts directly on the nerve centres at the base of the brain, correcting any derangement there may be, greatly increasing the supply of nervous cnercy or nerve force, giving great Sick Heade ho is a malady which makes its appearance most frequently in women. The attack often beginsi in the morning, upon awakening, after a night of restlessness or heavy sleep; Shough it is especially wont to occur in connection with emotional disturbances, such as excitement, fright or mental strain. The pain is usually localized, being in one or the otiier, more frequently the left side of tho head. It is gonerally accompanied by great disturbance of the stomach, when light pains the eyes ; noises otherwise unnoticed iuflict punishment; odors excite nausea. From the fact that people with strong nervos are never troubled with Sick Headache, it is gonerally eonceded by the most eminent phyâ€" sicians that it is dependent upon weak nerves or nervous debility, and ean only be permanently cured by strengthening the nervous system. acFarlane & Co., wholesale and retail age AIRS, WINSLow‘s Sootitt®c Syiurbas been asned by nmillions of mothers for their children while teething. It disturh d at night and broken of your rest by a sick el.ild suffering and erying with pain of Cutting Teeth send at once and get a bottle of "Mrs, Winslow‘s Soothing Symp" for Children Teething. 1t will relieve the poor little *ulfcrer immedia tely. Depend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about it. It cures Prarrhoea, _reâ€" gulates the Stomach an1 Bowels, cures Wind Colic, aoftens the Gums and reduces Inflam» mation, and gives tous and energy to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow‘s Soothine ITS CAUSE ! SIGKH HEADACHE! reheving pain in the bladder, killlle;', back and every part of the urinary passages in male or "female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing it ulmost immeâ€" diately. It you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy, Seli by MeFarlane & Co., Draggists, Reurer ts Six Hours. â€"Distr and Bladder discases relief in "Great South Americar Kidne new remedy is a great surpri m on accouut of its exceeding relieving pain in the bladder, 1 and every part of the urinai male or female. It relieves water ‘and unain in naskine it The third page of the Toronto Daily Mail is noted for "Want® advertiseâ€" ment. If you want a situation, a meâ€" chanic, a business, machinery, lodging, if you want to find out where any one is, advertise in the Toronto Daily ‘Mail and read the advertisements on the third page of that paper. The charge is two cents a word vm-L insertion, or ten conts a word for six insertions, Address S o cctp oo ol c 0c Ee D conts a word for six insertic the Mail, Toronto, Canada C Breaver Tosacco is bright, clean and natoral. This is why it is im favor with Gentlemen and good taste. _ McAupry Tob. Co., Toronto, Ont. Buascy ror Saur.â€"Brand new top buggy, for sale cheap. The latest style, trimed with leather, Brantford make, Apply to J. Woodland. CasH for wool at Sparlings, opposite Parker‘s Drug Store, Custom Work a Specialty. z: All of which 1 will offer at close prices For Orer F The Bane of Millions of Lives pune m mnni im Aeont Mours. â€"Distressing Kicney aa 2s ar k s . P . oor little sulfcrer immedia »ou it, mothers, there is no . _ It eures Diarrhoea, reâ€" ich and Bowels, cures Wind > Gums and reduce« Inflam» es tous and encrgy to the "*Mra. Winslow‘s Soothing n teething it pleasant to the prescription of one of the icians and nurses in the Price twentyâ€"tive cents m all druggists throughout mre and ask for ‘"Mus Hxo Svime " ses renel in a1x hours the erican Kidney Uure" This great surprise and delight â€"â€"AT THE promptness in wix honrs v,hL- _ Mrs. J. H. Prosts, of La Grange, Indiana, writes: " Your South Amerâ€" ican Nervine worked a marvellous cure with me last year. I began taking it last April about the 20th. The first week I made a gain of 16 lbs. and from that time on I made ® steady gain until I reached my mormal weight, making in all a total gain of 80 lbs. After taking it three or four months I found myself a well woman." 1 Mrs. Isabella 8. Graham, of Friendswood, Indiana, writes: "For a number of years I havo suffored intensely with Nervous and Sick Headache; had hot flashes, was sleepless and became despondent. Dr. Faris, of Bloomington, In diana, spoke so highly of South American Nervine that I was induced to buy a bottle. ‘That purchase led to a fow others, and now I sleep soundly, feel buoyant, sirong and vigorous. I would not be back in the condition I was in when I began taking this medicine for any sum you could name." tone to the whole body, and thereby enabling a system subject to Sick Headuche to withstand future attacks. It gives reliof in one day and speedily effects a permanent ourc. If you want to buy or sell a farm, adâ€" vertise in the Toronto Weekly Mail. That paper â€" reaches 100,000 â€" farmers hcmes every week and your advertiseâ€" ment should â€" meet the eye of some one who wants to purchase,. _ Advertiseâ€" ments of this class are in the Toronto Weekly Mail for Five Cents a word for each insertion, â€" Twenty Cents a word for five insertions. _A ddress The #Mail Toronto, Canada, y By making * CGOTTOLENE * so good ? Who is it earns the gratitude Of every lover of pure food What is it saves the time and care And patience of our women fair, And helps them make their cake so rare? What is it that fries oysters, fish, Croquettes, or eggs, or such like dish, As nice and quickly as you‘d wish ? N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., What is it shortens cake so nice, Better than lard, while less in price, And does the cooking in a trice ? What is it makes her pastry such . t A treat, her busband eats so much, o Though pies he never used to touch ? What flls the housewife with delight, And makes her biscuit crisp and light, Her bread so tempt the appetite ? Wellington and Ann Strec{l.fl MONTREAL, nts for Durham. libe!'al patronâ€" Made only by COTTOLENE COTTOLENE COTTOLENE COTTOLENE COTTOLENE of New Job and News Type Something New ! R Is still in his old stand on I Oflice, where he is re Highest Price paid for Raw Furs HARNESS SHOP ; Pamphlotg, Programmes, . Note Forms, Receipts, Etc, Dont Forget that You can get a Good Clean Job as Cheap at home as by ssnding Good Money s out of tle 'll"odw% Lumber, Shingles and Durham, Jan. 26th, 1892 We are now better than evep prepared to turn out Neat and Tasty Work in Posters, Bill MHeads, Hand Bills, Letter Heads, Circulars, Statements, Business Cards, Envelopes, Calling Cards, Blank Forms, Pamphlets, Programmes, . To the lc Ofr0e Sn eC MOkes V ACE SWVs M EACCUTY TsC BC ow prepancd to FILL ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY, We keep in Stock a large quantity of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Flooring and the differâ€" x33 O agpres Having Completed our New Factory we are ent Kinds of Dressed Lumber for outside shecting Our Stock of BHY LUMIKTE is very Large so that all Ori Sash and Door Factory. YOU ARE FOOLISH Nerienan ut thke P Tag.=‘A | HEAVY AND LIGHKHT | KARNESS, | SADDLES, | BRIDLES, | COLLARS, Ete. New Stock Horse Blants CHAS. LEAVENS, Jr ‘REVIEW Plant has lately been aaded a Large Quantity of To send job work out of town when you can get it just as cheap and better at the REVIRE}y . emmsmsnt} 3 In Stocli. N., G &J. MeKECHNIE. can be filled. Lambton Street, near the Post ecady to fill all orders for B Blankets Lath always is orders CGROG W. & C. Fleshertonâ€" Dundalkâ€"T, Shelburneâ€"1 Walkertonâ€"] Dinuer Douglasâ€" Mone Hamiltnu‘c,.y day atte Listowelâ€" Fir Fergnsâ€"Thurs/ Mnrkdnleâ€"fi.w Oraugevilieâ€"84 [ month, Gul‘nhâ€"l’xrst BHarristonâ€"I‘p D".)"v"n-‘Su[u Eloraâ€"The 4 Darhkamâ€"Thi Pricevilieâ€"M Hanoverâ€"Mo Mount Forestâ€" The Try every moj Dr, Gun,C Librariav, pPSbuc from 74 from 2 Gun Pr N meets of every m C. Hawnits large 66 66 Frid»y on Biunie, Cl 2 day in Chlrf 1 Cl in the 2nd Dl’“”.-\?\l M« eting moon in cacli G_R]i\ LOPBG of .\lu'llhg 8 v‘clock, m lh:‘ ing bretiern w on or before foll Visiting brethorn W. M. Geo. Russ DUUH.\M t‘ % Tt CC & 10., Postmaster &. m. to 4 j month, Darkh»m Servi day of every mor 9 a. m. first So 10:30 a. m. third & AUG Board Service « and 7 p. m. Prayer mee ut 8 p. m. ONS ing Servic« {:rn)'er mee Jnion on A oL of Sunday ; Subbath S p. m. â€" Pren REV. A, G. J Service cvery 8, 7 p. m. Sabbath § nt 2:80 p. m, l‘un{ day eveultug at 8 p. PI:LSI'»\'H‘IJA.\ OsT Oorl Sunday Church Whitme T“I,‘-H“ CHI oo e tint a M#UD my Stopped at @ontinaes to pray £o, BURP a m scribed the pe flie« C CHURI R E1HOI Sall aAPTIST CRCI G. REG REV. 1 REV R n W th M to 39 q © #) School Warder de e be rviceé id PviCe and (‘0“0;1 tiken frop nolegal dis ti the & JAMZS Loaps ar‘s prom «e @N®E tb 0) aPIPICR OB 1 hot » Resid Loan wmd al res _4 geres, 5C «tored , good 4* * OT 5, »onâ€" 1, :...--. VDURHAM W. 1. 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