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Grey Review, 9 Aug 1894, p. 4

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of en sol off ea for ds bu fin Yas has do Saaie if Cl esti tor tirs trai wll He: thu pla wll ) Chir and the | fect wITG betw Chir tran of gi Core .U\” The °CC CeCREuuy maÂ¥e swept the yin;.m. We consider our worthby M. P. de. / eut of existeries serves to rank as a Patron of Industry | _ The Canada Farmers‘ Sun has the after the experionce be bad on his following sensible article on the impor. farm one day the past week. (mn that | tation of London streot waifs into thig day one of his mares gave birth to a | country : Canada has enough waifs in eolt, the foal unfortunately being deâ€" | her cities and towns already without posited in the water of the river which importing others, but the Dominion runs across the farm, Seeing that the CGovernment has jast promised another colt was likely to perish unless hely ed, | $200,000 for emigration parposes. Dr, our M. P., no doubt feeling that the Barvardo‘s slum children have ruinâ€" price of horses might improve, very | ed many Canadian homes, Their as correctly stripped off, and entering the | sociation contaminates many innocent water bore the young horse in safety | boys and gir‘s in the country. They to dry land. In the meantime the | are a recognized Pest, yet they are | excited mother of the colt was trampâ€" | still Lrought here ; nay, more, we pay ing along the muddy bank and in | to have then come. There are thouâ€" her anxiety for the welfare of her off. sands of boys and girls in our cities in ll)ring,doubthunevernofieedthat -cedothomalnthocwmry.md she was tramping the beauty out of the | there are thousands of homes in the M. P‘s white vest and other clothes, ewntrywboneedgoodhwundm hhnoedluntouy he noticed the Tbesupplyheqlul to the demand, huudwove-unto.y would not | maybe it is greater and somecthing like to have had many of his brethâ€" lbouldhdmelol’flu'flld-h emâ€" ren in the House of Commons see the ployers on the farms and the army of | [ pickle he was in. Tho colt that cost idleeMldmhtlochhm clocely | | hire so much trouble io save has since, | together. _ Meantime the Dominion | [ we understand, Â¥ery ungratefuily gone grants to aid in bringing foraion «.is ”_\N-hh;. un .( V atmed bergrrmadhe i hedc â€" 12 4. . : ly. He came by â€" train an same evening per steamer He was certainly a sight t he could not get inside the came down town on the exp and passed into the Royal ho only person in Meaford who personal acquaintance with man was Mr. Knox, watehm Mr. Corley, from whom we the following particulars; â€"M, tonm‘s present weight is 716 which is 29 pourds less than h ed some time ago. _ He n around shoulders, 5 feet, 8 around chest, 5 feet, 3 inches ; 4 feet ; calt of leg, 2 feet, 1 inet at temples, 2 feet, 4 inches. â€"] Monitor. WaXTs a Hiror Semoor, â€"* people of Chesley having | in their efforts to get a Divisi with!lits legaj trappings are voeating a High Sehool. _ Ty of the Enterprise has a length in last issue in which the clain village are set fortlh:. _ Accor the figures given the village â€" loss yearly of 21000 by having its stndents to outside High ; He comes to the conelusion, h that the prospect of getting h gratified is not a very bright o and as an alternative he advoe; gaging another teacher, and ; way allow the priveipal to dey time to P. $ Leaving, Primap Junior Matriculatit»n.~lh'ucc 1 BIGGEST MaX I® Cax ADA. â€"â€"Mr, ard Whitton, of Brighton, Ont., out d()flht. Ts NEPOGEGE seeunss 30. on "*°"C Hvers, and thercby open water communication between Winnipegr, Calgary. Prince Albert, and in fact, alt Important points of the Territories. It Reensy to uim cumale .ls . ' cither of these. It serics of eanals to katchewan, the (h Red rivers, and th communication bet Calgary. Prince Alb another in Ottawa river schemes. _ W & waterâ€"way Port Arthur by x ._ _ . _, . *5 he returned to his home, fortyâ€"eight other blind men gathered about him and begged, him to lead them to the wonderful foreign doetor. So this strange procession of blind men, each holdirg on to the other‘s rope, walked for 250 miles to Hankow, and nearly all were cured, These are days of great canal schemes. _ W have nOw in CanaA. D.e lon‘veh.. l . Â¥rery ungratefully gone @5« â€"Mt. Forest Rep. E °00 __ CC# woae com China gives an ilUstration of ho eal missions prepare the way advanee of (‘hristiani'y. A 1 gradunte wasy successfully tre & cataract at the mission | hos Hankow. | A3 be returned to his fortyâ€"eight other DHpu® muase «s , the largest m:u'| ssed through M hi mn is i‘ months in Markdale and respected by hi emp] "Standard" wishes him s new venture. Aow Ix NEUSTADP. â€"Mp August Lavg has resigned his situation in Bep. son Bros. genersl} store here and left last week for his old home at Neustadt where he, with his brother, opens this week q general store. My. Lang is a steady young man, made many friends during his staw af «u... ‘Nipmihiniaaialii® .2 Every prblisher can recal} of many citizens who came head. The 8. 0. 3. intend hold first | annua} Seottish gan the end of the month. whe; ameount of money will be ) competition in prizes. | Fffort: ing made to secure the best at among which are the | famo Band of the 48th Highlanders, particulars nex; week. â€"Mt Confederate, Anox, watchmaker for rom whom we obtained particulars: â€"Mr. Whit weight is 716 pounds, nds less than he weigh C ago. _ He measures ers, 3 feet, 8 inches ; feet, 3 inches ; thigh, Cg, 2 feet, 1 inch ; head en evolved t 4 imhcs,_u;.-a‘; _ Per steamer Midland. inly a sight to see, as get inside the buss he wn on the express van, o the Royal hotel. The °* 7â€"HC Rem in a newspar sometimes make a man an ep the paper for life, buit it won‘t s reading it 1; merely chang from | a subscriber to a tbo Every prblisher can recall the * many citizens who came un« Ne S pathetic "eelEEA ION3, In the new Ontario Legislattre; bar Ctor * | God made the lark for f1; Miss R ie € ghits of come z P'O'Qfléo:'lie tm'-mhcn are‘dnhded Amndmg clear to clordiands‘ ed h Mr. Thos, / oceupa o 8 as follows:â€"Farmers, | The sparrow‘s note to float along NMr. The * P 0 & . »‘ AW’;:en, 18 ; r.n'erchant‘s, 9 ; doctors, | _ Among the orchards and the hedges; | C T. P P ; lumbermen, 7 ; journalists, 5 , cattle | For poets, too, God sets the mark, Jos. Corbe «rover, miner, marble worker, bunker, | _ Their sphere of song makes wide or | _ Mr= W. foundryman, tanner, one each. Mrcow : ing _ at A Some seek the . taken ill There was a meeting in Arthar on ’ Sonl::lin':. :l;y ::::': Ns :',"‘k. mr:.n c :at:‘rda\' o: the Patrons of North Wel. / Sparrow, ereimes the Mr. Har ng :'n to chouse a c:n'ld:ndnte to repreâ€" | _ Charles S, O‘Neill, in Aug. Donahoc‘s, fum with sent them at the Dominion Parliament, Noi rermrrncys and will h but on account of the small attendance hk thno t s tz season‘s er no choice was made, Another meet. | Mail is 'nntz.d‘r ef:: t%:’u?;r’m:‘l) Dfiny ioh ing will be held in the fll).»â€"'Rep. nln:ent'. If you want a situntiu,,.‘:;nl:: :tht'ufl_';‘ n; i chanic, a business, machinery, lodging, | BAY 8t "any people are unaware of the fact | i you want to tind out where any one | Fall wheat that letters for England weighing I.-.éulvurtbw in the Toronto Daily ‘Mait heavy and , i h and read the advertisements on the | _ M i lore than halfan cunee will be charg. | third page of that paper. ‘The charge is r. Hinm 10; extra postage at their destination, .t:,;;: :";’:,:,figfl;fl;&?:’em'""‘ ie ;l::::::;' is is owi ion i Meadi 1 °* p ‘ oNE couns ;:“f "‘:; ;’;figre;fi:llatmn in the | the Muil, Toronto, Canada, £ (;rm enced thres} & e â€" m; aer 8 c one half ounce instead of incek Imunt . NYEsTIGATrox INYVITED.â€"Of coups, | Of is energe licke C I an ounce KS 1 16 im rnstvesc e . s F A little item the Qu‘Appelle ay from the oce; * by the great lakes contemplation by w L In the West » c« inp, ... _ __ OJ XTMAPCO® siim childrer; J nprove, very | ed manvy Canadian homes, d entering the | sociation contaminates many ‘se in safety | boys and gii‘s in the countr reantime the | are a recognized pest, yet was trampâ€" | still Lrought here ; nay, more imk and in ) to have then come. There d e of her offâ€" | sands of boys and girls in on noticed that | need of homes in the coun ty out of the | there are thousands of home her clothes, country who need good boysa noticed the | The supply is equal to the _ would not maybeitbgreatermd so f his brethâ€" lhoddbedonelohdngmu ons see the | ployers on the farms and the It that cost | idle children in the cities more e has since, | together. Meantime the D efully gone | grants to aid in bringing foreig rest Rep. | to Canada must not be continue e it Mb ces Igh Meatord late. train and left the 2J Naving to send de High Sehools. clusion, however, getting his wish y bright one, and _he advocates enâ€" ‘er, and in this pal to devote his ‘g, Primary and â€"Bruce Herald. EXCHANGE ECHOES m, Ont., an in the ,â€"_ ___¢ W be offered for in prizes. FEfforts are beâ€" ) secure the best attractions, ich are the famous Piper 48th Highlanders. Furtha» ime claims of the â€" According to village suffers a story LV he West a scheme which wilt equal is proposed by a connect the Sag. L. 1. (lc ""C°"° CÂ¥istence, / peou Industry | _ The Canada Farmers‘ Sun 1 on his following sensible article on t On that | tation of Kamiins amasam 5.. us had any the big intend holding ~"y of some ten : and was hl‘h'y employers. _ The him sneeess in his that ecmes from D Nn Sutrctrcinett . 5.. L ..3 The supply is equal to the demand, maybe it is greater and somcthing should be done to bring wouldâ€"be em. ployers on the farms and the army of idle children in the cities more clocely together. _ Meantime the Dominion 1 grants to aid in bringing foreign waifs itÂ¥ CRDSHE sesseus oo P Leon with Domâ€" , and the in Canada Cuimg .4 3 _ C * t extbract from: the nd account of the fire in Markdale given in 4+ | the ‘Standard ‘ of last week :â€" The saw mill and cheese box factory mâ€" (the building in which the fire originat. hâ€" e1) was rapidly reduced to ashes, then * | came the strip shed then the office, then Câ€" | the veneer factory, and then a building 0 | at the rear which contained stock and . | machinety. The nc Xt was a large store 5 | house and basket factory which was fillâ€" o | ed to the top with yvencer and fruit basâ€" ket. The whole force was directed to s saving this building. The wind | blew | straight towards it and the heat was a1 ~| most sufficient to roast men alive, yet a | number took their lives in their hands, | mounted the roof and fought with deâ€" termination, saving the building and staying the further progress of the hunâ€" | : gry monster. Had this building been | burned it would have been utterly im possible to have saved Hill‘s planing factory op Henry‘s tannery, while the elevators could not have beep rescued, and the tremendouns volcano of flery cinders which a stack of dry vencerp would have sent broadcast would | alâ€" most certainly have SWent tha lus a | uoruy, o2 7 _ _ _CAO0K to supply Taln. t | age‘s congregation during his absence, â€" | but gave up the attempt in three * ]| weeks. The failure of Mr. Mills in : | Brooklyn and the very indifferent sueâ€" | cese that attended the efforts of Moody | as a pastor in Chicago might teach the average evangelist to be a little more modest, or perhaps we should say a little legas patronising and censorious in speaking of and to pastors. If men like Moody and Mills cannot work a conâ€" gregation how long would an ordinary evangelist keep one together, ~â€"Canada Presbyterian, Te following is an extract from the account of the fire in Markdale given in the *Standard * of last week ;. The saw will BE chonam Iaws s . Some persons are inclined to regard the proposal to place a special tax on bachelors as a species of humorous hot weather proposition, of which we will hear no more when a cooler season and calmer thought prevail. â€" But the advoâ€" cates of the scheme are dead in earnest, l and if they have their way will drive all mna@BHic2 . & t y\ _/,__ _ _ "Nents to include the cockle burr, Canadian thistle, cocoa grass and othep varieties of grass were voted down, it being the apparent pupr. pose of a majority of the Senators to permit the Government to tackle only the Russian thistle at present. _ We bave some interest in the matter, for there is some danger of an invasion of the Canadian west by this objectionable Russian Weed. it kns sinse 4. 1. 2 i omm ~icy of the legislators t at any cost, Amendr the cockle burr, Canadi grass and othep varietie voted down, it being th pose of a majority of ; permit the Governmen the Russian thistle at bave some interest in q there is some danger of bx ol W "TP | °P Watterson, Ligu York who were inte ‘upfl't to the decision spoken, the general ; that they would rathe than leave the counter ment common to near saloon keepers were â€" butors to church funds _ Mgr, Satolli‘s approv erson‘s condemnat ion «c ers, and the refusal grant episcopal Apprc societies that admit n trade to their memhar Street waifs into thisg has enough waifs in yns already without , but the Dominion sum of no CBP VC C l e two cents A wwgmnutth: u';.h‘:;?t«-': cents a word for six insertions, Address the Mail, Toronto, Canada, y / INYESTIGATrOx IxvirEp.â€"of course it is proper to inquire about what any man says, Is it true ? The most rigid inâ€" vestigation is invited into the testimon» itls publisheq in behalf of Hood‘s Sap. saparilla. Special attention is called +a tha Lics i d this building been mave been utterly imâ€" saved Hill‘s planing S tannery, while the t have been rescued, ous volcano of fleey stack of dry \'em-erl broadcast would alâ€" The third page of the ail is umz.dg for "W ent. If you want a si NT EETCOCEUISE® ani. 77700 want a situation, a meâ€" anic, a business, lmu,-hinery. lmlging, you want to find out where any one advertise in the Toronto Daily ‘Mait 1 read the advertisements on th. Pd perrse o ah ols CC L the decision w 1e general dee would rather I¢ in Montreal "% °O Pay | are thouâ€" r cities in i s try, and i s in the ind girls. demand, mething â€"be x POWDERsS army Cure Stck neapaonug and Neqraigle : clocely ':;.,':i,&"-n”:'#.fl‘?... S-do.rmnn-. mpun | Lo *T 3y n wails | 1 »aos 2s Cants ar Onue Sronse. d. ses. Dr, 1 tA ts ve rum:| â€" Repairing Promptly and Thei in:gl;lns: Neatly Done. LMITATION3 L0 t °C CORDPeST: Th may still be called an average crop, Fall wheat is also secured, the crop is heavy and will no doubt yield well, Mr. Hinman Johnston has purchased a new Separator, manufactured by the Massew anik u... _____ _ " " Cb ing »iss Essor, of Guelph, is the guest of r. Thos,. Mighton for a few weeks, Mr. Thos, Brown, an empleyer on the T. R. paid a visit to his sister, Mrs, es esw ie‘ ts 0 Bb flce â€"4 '“-'--l-l.l.fi, i /Fof([;;l};lgt Price in Cash or Tp3 32 I hnvn An k__ 3 20 ts T made a start on Ir. Alex, Begigs, Keay, raised a fine frame All Know Him aF â€"" ""A & Dpecluty- g I also take this means of thanking you for the liberal patronâ€" age extended to me last year, and soliciting a continuance of the same which shall always have my careful attention, ‘ My Motto is Fair Dealing. M P# oaes.ll 0 VICKERS. in a thing of the past, heavy as last year, it EEDS mt A ags52CIAY & Ful)l and Well Selected Stock of TWEEDS, FLANNELS, YARNS, BLA_NKETS, Eite., All of which 1 will offer at close prices, & Custom Work a Snemicinâ€" _ Durham Woollen Millg T oY +415 L . *s1" s Co. He is an experi with the assistance for J. Robinson he record in fast few weeks ago, | ready for this your paper Tuesday A Boox To HorsemrEx [ English Spavin Liniment cor _a curb from my horse, 1 recommending the remedy, mysterious promptne«s in t horses of hard, soft or c blood 8p ayin, splints, curbs, aitd Spraths Ggonar Bas. T. H. WaTCHOoRN Braver Tosacco is bright, natural. This is why it is m Gentlemen and good taste, Tob. Co., Toronto, Ont. some, very great enemics to be en countered by the United Kirgdom, bu the most pressing ecnemy at present ’is drink. I am very glad, however, to say we have now but little drunkenâ€" { ness in the army ; less indeed, of it in our ranks than in any other class of Her Majesty‘s subjects. To this fact I consider we owe much ot the improveâ€" ment in every respect that has been steadily going on amongst us for thcl Past twenty years.‘ ’ Lot:d Wolseley, who was recently in [ ln-vrâ€"\'onr Am o-;â€":\“ 'sp(-c.‘.mg troops in Beilast Garrison, ims, ’Am] when ron hava 2;’::,"‘:’;:;"'- ;n reply tr'r an invitation to address a/ P""""" Soap Wraprers send hlvar:t:rnly? oeal soldiers‘ Good Templar Lodge !l‘l‘:' r\x““?’hrmvfflns «tomp for postrge, l'd. written expressing sympithy with tll(’z picture s’r,lli:-:m.:‘":,r" !.'.')cE‘. a bandâ€"ome movement. His Lordship adds: ©"Thepe | Pi¢tures around each ”!ll‘,':l’ng. AA li«t of are yet some great battles to be fough*, ?"/".l’ has no equal. We rt:comnlsz::lm::J some, very great enemics to be enz f t r:‘r;r:n Z':\l;)'::u,' :.:."(" nddress : _ :"“’g"“‘fd h\ the United Kirgdom, but / _ ,, , 48 and 50 L~;ml)nril§:.. Toronts. ’ â€"â€"AT THER ORSEMEN.â€"One bottle of iment vcompletely removed horse. _1 take pleasure in remedy, asit acts wilh, ness in the removal from soft or calloused lumps,' s, curbs, sweeny, stilles‘ on Rnnn,iFarmer, Markâ€" MeFarlane & Co. I very glad, however, ow but little drunkenâ€" ; less indeed, of it in in any other class of , clean and i favor with McAurry _ be enâ€" om, but present 00 D 2OR C TVVUL There is no more common cause of indigestion than lard. Let the bright l}o‘usekeeper use Sold by all @rOCers. â€" Give ob See n erterdmkiss. i the fact is often ignored, it is nevertheless true that a good complexion is an impossibility without good digestion, which in turn depends on good food. T TT _2 mNV iIADULL For OFFENSIVE BREATH and ALL DISORâ€" .. are all intimately connectedâ€" DERS OF THE STOMAOH, . ~.°"", TAKE RIPANS TABULE practically inseparable. Though Ripans Tabuies Regulate the System and Preserve the Kealth the fact is often ignoted, it is popnnsscessenssssssssssssesssonese on aals 0200 nevertheless trma ih.. â€" C ‘\ detren _ __\%_.\_\__“ YÂ¥eur AmOnin Rorp W:aâ€"pers en ron have 25 Ammonia or 10 S WQYQOPOODOOOON®NOC Soap Wrappers send them to na, 0 ‘reo cont stamp for postage, m d e a mail yor PREE, q bandsome s 'Do }/'0” snitable for frtming. A list of O around earch hay, Ainmonia x i no equal. We recommend it, 0 ir name plainly and nddreas : ie . A. Brapsnaw & Co., ! ht 48 and 50 Lombard St., Toronto, O # y all genernl merchants and h Dlse“e co Give it a trial. 5 symptoms, 1 e s um at in extent af § !f you surrer rrom HEADAG F 00d = . ) . PEPSIA or INDiGESTiON, # # M ..) l it BILt Digestion = | & @rssn suous.cosnaim Digestion = "'r{-,.‘-'g:::,u:.mrgymfi?i e Complexion If your COMPLEXION 18 SaLLow, As an Advertising > U T sets 44 " | _/ > S SAelaty Neebt Et | CRYSTAL S Dont Forget that You can geot a Good Clean Job A large mo,m,e;t of as Cheap at home as p sending Good Mo Crystals &c. out of tle Town. G“ ney We are now better than ever prepared to turn out Neat and Tasty Work in I’osters, Bill Meads, Hand Bills, Letter Heads, urculars, Statementa. Business Cards, Envelopes, Calling Cards, Blank Forms, Jw o hy 10 00 C NTE HCETET, t a good RipANs TAsuLEs _? EASY TO TAKE, QI!ICI(. TO ACT. ibility .“';‘;";,',:“,j;‘;" SAVE MANY A Doctor‘s Bfl_.l.;u [ Wibchiy MEDICINE cHEST &“3‘:&.’“‘?&%’:‘&2{.’:.5"{{"&& | .")od. :‘-“mfib&mm War Feas in .. C Note Forms, SUEFER nictecee .00,0c00W, or you ... ~= SUFFER DISTRESS AFTER EAtine!* TAR FEEL SIGC w . ‘. . take RIPANS TABULES "V**" rase RIPANS TABULES »o. / TAE RIPANS TABULES "* rake RIPANS TABULES the k L "40,0 oo to pay for it if be tr B ‘:. This procee ,PMS TABULES f tiat a me n must pa x [ mm d Proserve the Kealth. mss tm KE, QuIcKk To act. k DURRAmM . A DOCTOR‘s BILL. [§ Tm{.”.'), cnUn. of price. nl'h?-{nm:‘«mb::‘).p& k ¢ Hamples address * w. J CONA4 S CHEMIcaAL CO.O.‘. ie B&bbAtD) Servic.,, at T o__>__New v wonaitt Bunday Schoo) »,, j i 005GSCGSCSSSSSCSSE Chareh Worden,. w Whitmore . PIfESM'H RIAN 4 REY. A. . Jax Service eve y Babl, 7 p. m. Sabbath Scho . | at 2:80 p. m. P)»,.,., n U as coun cce t with slight ed increase dargerous, The best place to bu Crockery, Wringers & W x it is ;m s 03 C C.AT sets 4 JOHN CamERO Dinner Sets -&'jâ€"-piecos ‘ 66 his tamous N Tea. An assort 1 groceries, fx‘csfl F »" of Meeting, on se day in each wonth, Chief Range, . Burpe STorm. G_RL'Y LODGE x0 169 1.0.0 of Meoting every Monday e 8 v‘clock, in the O0dd Fellows énl 9g bretberp welcomed, y, B. V, EC COCOW TV FHel Thursday following Mo: ~â€"Saturday before Of leâ€"Second Thursday nth, nâ€"Monday before 0 â€"Tuesday before Orang eâ€"Wodnosday before 07 )â€"Last. Woednesday # a ag 1. PCE XO. 806 OF + & alnr. Night of Meeting, 20 Or before fo}] moon of each Vin’ling brethern welcome, Thu.i w. M. Geo, Russell, 8e« D(‘R:?A‘.:H L‘t_)h(.] Lâ€"T_h_lfd Tll(’Mhi v OURT DURIA 3 F EY T b5, & REGISTRYy /; x Tander, Registrar D’P“‘)‘-Rtgiu!nr. Office Lom h 4# 0C ! Dfllham Benlou day of every mont] 9 a. m. first Sunds 10:80 a. m. thisd o.‘ Monthiy Fairs â€"open every Tuesd un u.t\er.\ uesd & Ramage Soo each mouth to 4 p. im 85 pieces 0 Ruubg N. s 0100 Co n dH8 A. j 7 p. m. Sabbath School and Bil at 2:30 p. m. p,, yor meeting on W day evening at « ,, Service eve 7 P- . Snbl». l.l. 2:80 p. m. 2. Aar rerson wiia takes q the port oflic«, Whethep dir name or AMber, op Whethey scribed or not is responsills 5 P mantl, _ ... * firâ€" ory month, Glenelp 8 inst Bunday of ewr_;;‘j «Athird Sunp Jay s every We ** wilith dnc s 1 B4 . c lfln)',lerunn order; Ili‘pnxm tinued, he Dauet pay all APremp publisher Mty contimne to kend it ment is -uldf.nnd l'n”ceclflw Whin whether it 1), taken from tle ofi There can be n,, lega} dissontipy, paymentismale , AT, LO.T.AML, first and thirg [ Thos. Brown . 0 Durnext, ltect;ai] ODGE, a G U.w, over Grant‘s old @ Mopd.y Of every 64 * ()as We eal) tip #Devia| Athepq MAStere an, #ubmerihep, 10 the. nopsis of t}, newspaper luy , . 1. "lny,lenmn orders hi. ... tinued . 1.2".. CR) 7 ) 3201,L0.; on second ang last 96. _ Johp Livin BarBett, Reenpail Thos IN8STITOq 0. L. NO. a82 ®2 Thurscay onth W im. (] and e\'er; Aunual fe Bervicesâ€" 1| the iunur.nce of ng at B p. 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