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Grey Review, 10 Jun 1897, p. 4

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The evening was gaily spent, stalwart youtbs and bonnie lassies keeping time to the musicfof violin ard pipes, while the organ and vocal music added their charms to lively chat and good cheer. The presents were numerous, costly, a string of vehicles about 100 in number and many more on foot, Piper McKinâ€" non, of Bruce, Grand Piper, Sons of Sceotland, assisted by Piper McDonald, Jled the way with appropriate music. _ The wedding dinner was a superb affair not more gratifying to the teste than to the eye. The table was a parâ€" adige of flowers and seldom indeed does a wedding company sit down amid such a bower of beauty. A 12 story bridal ecake looked down on a menu, captivatâ€" ing and abundant, and many were the expressions of approval and delight. The bride was waited upon by her sister l Florence. Arhnur, brother ot the bride, The procession homewards _ could ecarcely be measured, seeing from the church to the house, (nearly a mile) was The lovely June bride was ly attired in white satin, tri white lace, silk ribbon and o s«oms, with flowing reil. sh large bouquet of Moraing G Lwo sisters, Miss Maggie anc Minnie acted as bridesmaic of honor respectively, the cream cashmere, cream la a#ibbon, also carrying a beauti while Miss Minnie carried a beautiful flowers., ine groomsmen | were Gilehrist, of Bruce, and Arthur, brother ot the brid displayed in their gatfln: credit on ber sister M the artist. The bride‘s wedding garments won much admiration for the taste and skill displayed in theit get up, and reflected The marriage was held in the church which was crowded in every corner, some we understand being unable to oftain admission, Rey. Mr. Thom, Pres. minister of Flesherton was the officiatâ€" ing clergyman, and at 5 p. m. the bride leaning upon the arm of her father was introduced, and in the presence of the large assemblage the old yet ever new yows were taken, and another couple launched on life‘s vovaca No, not even the weather, even in this catchy season, for old Sol shone out and bhad one of the best days of the season provided. O The occasion was the marriage of Miss Katie McArthur, the loyely daughtar of Mr. and Mrs. Doo. McArthur, to Mr. M. Calder of Underwood, one of the prosâ€" perous business men of Bruce County. assume such a s‘milar event. ~On Wednesday of last week the romantic little yillage of Priceville, nestling peacefully on the banks of the Saugeen, was roused from its usual quietude, and never in its history did it â€"The government have closed a deal with the C. P. R. in regard to the Crow‘s Nest Pass Ry., which will be hard to pick holes in _ They reserve running powers over the Railway and through the pass, they receive a grant of 5), 000 acres, of the rich coal lands ot British Columbia, the C. P. R. has to make a substantial reduction in its freight rates both east and west, and going both ways, so that Ontario fruit and some other nrroducts will now be shipped westward, and it is to be proâ€" ceeded with at once. This is a very good barg»in, and much better than adding 20 or 30 millions to cur already large debt to build a government road. â€"A great military tournament is in gmgresu at Islington, England. _ Four anadian Highlanders competed with four Australians, and easily outpointed them in the bayonet versus bayonet " bouts. Indeed two of the Canadians have to tussle together for the 1st and 2nd prizes. â€" "Our Lady of the Snows" can produce men that with rifle, or oar or bayonet, or in any other athletic event, can outclass the world. â€"Conservative â€" Leader Whitney opened his campaign in London this week with a rousing meeting, but it will take a good many such to cenâ€" vince Ontario that she would help herâ€" self by exchanging him tor Hardy, who this week is also touring in the east of the proyince. Knowing ones say all this means an election. â€"The Jubilee regiment left Quebec Monday amid great enthusiasm. They presented a fine appearance we are â€"Lady Aberdeen‘s scheme for the establishment of "The Victoria Order of Nurses" is meeting with much opâ€" position. However Sir Don. Smith has come to the rescue with a rery large _ â€"Mr. and Mrs. Laurier and party left N. York last Satarday by the Lucania, for England. SPune Qrides. LOYE AND ORANGE BLOSSOMS. Editorial Note ard Comment. ch a galn appearance over a Priceville en fete. â€"â€"â€" â€"#+ 6 4 w e # G zn > "C bride was attractiyeâ€" ite satin, trimmed with ribben and orange blosâ€" Morning Glories. Her Maggie and little Miss bridesmaid, and maid erton was the officiat ud at 5 p. m. the bride arm of her father was Â¥ # & â€"â€"_â€"_â€"__ aggie, who was the former in n lace and silk autiful bouquet, gd a basket of > Mr. Angus Mr. Alex. Moâ€" She carried The Sacrameut of the Lord‘s Supper was dispensed in the Woodland church on thefm: inst. Rev, Mr. Morrison of Cedarville assisted the pastor, barn raisings are now the business, R, A. Fraser raised a to his batrn on Saturday the aud J. Orchard raises on the 8 As Mr. Orchard‘s is one of the this fiart of the country, it is to take two afternoons, W. A. Fraser, of Whitby, wheeled last week on a business trip and cal on a few of his many friends,. Miss Kate Currie is home from â€" city on a visit, and some of the you men wear a broad smile. Some of our young men drovye o to Conn on Sunday evening. Won what is the attraction over there. The 24th of May passed off very quietly in this section, the only place we hear of having celebrated it was at our worthy Dept. Reeve‘s where they held a regular Diamond Jubilee, At first some of the neighbors thought that there was another election coming off, and Bob was starting out on a canvasâ€" ing expedition, but it all ended | as follows:â€"Bornâ€"On the 24 of May, to Mr. and Mrs. David Bye, a son, ns o e o i Cns ooo y EPn ter and Lecingham, The addresses were attentively listened to by the audience amongst whom were many ladies, The speaking was pronounced excellent as was the bountlful supper partaken of afterwards. _ Votes of thanks waere giyâ€" en to the ladies and chairman. Next place oJ meeting being Campbelt‘s Corâ€" nare Mr, Andrew Magwood, of Hanover, visited around here last week, Mr. William Bray left last week for Garry Owen with the intention of plyâ€" ing his occapation there during the comâ€" ing season,. Mr, Robt. Hay visited the County Town for a tew days last week., Messrs Titfany and Began, of Dornoch have the contract of cutting an immense lot of tiee and shingle timber at the Welbeck Mills, and are a busy pair of Hibernians thereat at present. Probably the most successful meeting ever held by the Bentinck Association of P. of I. was helé in Stewart‘s hall on Saturday. . Delegates were present from HManover, Allan Park, Idlmlnshâ€"eyery association being represented. Townâ€" ship President Hay presided, Speethes were delivered by I‘w following :â€"Mr, MceNichol. M. P. P. Messrs Magwood, Jnhl-s«)n:. Wilson, Corlett, Stewart, Lesâ€" C ILnC Et uV HeSt ‘le arms in slings the result of (-muingnin close contact with the heels of a fracâ€" tious horse, Two of our farmers deserve special commendation for their action in having imported thorobred cattle into this neighborhood : Mr. Henry Alexandera thorobred Durham and D, Campbell two Jerseys. Mr. Louis Hay left some contracts of Sound district, Bandaged hands and wrists seems to be very ;ftshinn:uhlv around here of late, Mr. T. Campbell mourus over a damagâ€" ed arm caused by a fall whils trying to master that pesky bike, while . Stewâ€" art and H. Riddel both wear their right evesccms Fou sBScL C Ne 2 _3 & . * Mr. T. W, Stewart last week invested in a handsome driving colt purchased from a Lamlash dealer. T. W, doesn‘t have to take anybody‘s dust now, Professor Lane, of Desboro, photoâ€" graphed the Welbeck school, scholars, teacher and trustees last Thursday. The group consists of 37 figures. Mrs, J. Pollock, of Toronto, nee Miss Jeanny Campbell, after spending three months visiting at the old homestead left for the Queen City last Friday. The wire worm has been making its wresence felt among the early sown oats ’mn' ; some fields bave been resown and many others might as well be. Deputy Reeve Brown and Councilman Adlaum tested the depth of mud around here last week, and examined the disâ€" puted road allowance between two neighbors here, Mr. H. McKechnie, of Rocky Saugeen commenced this morning (l\lnnday) to frame the timber of R. 8, Ledingham‘s barn, It is to be a very large one and fitted with all modern improvements. 18. A very pretty wedding took place at the charming country home of Mr., Wm. Boyee, Crawford, on Wednesday eyenâ€" ing the 2nd inst., when his daughter, Jesaie Bell, was united in the koly bonds of matrimony to Mr, Robert {ludsnn Ledingham, of Bentinck, the Rey., Mr. Couch, of Elmwood, officiating. The bride looked sweet in a becoming costâ€" ume of white muslin trimmed with lace and ribbon. Her sister Alice acted as bridesmaid while the groom was supâ€" ported by his cousin, William Ledingâ€" ham. _ Miss Macfarlane, of Durham, played the Wedding March. After the ceremony about 90 guests sat down to a sumptuous wedding supper. ‘Lhe tables were nicel7; decorated and everything was served up in first class style. The wmidinr cake (an elegant production of the bride‘s deft cooking) was acknowâ€" ledged by all to be parexcellent, _A toast to the happy young ccuple was heartily given and responded to in a happy speech by Mr. James Wilson. After supper the company spent a jolly evening with music, songs and games. The number of handsome presents reâ€" ceived showed the high esteem in which the young couple were held, The ReviErw extends cordial good wishes for a long and happy wedded life. The happy couple spent the week in making some pleasant calls and left for Underwood, Monday morning accomâ€" panied by 2 brothers and 3 sisters of the bride who go to participate in a second edition of the festivities on Wednesday evening of this week, when Mr. and Mrs, Calder in their new home will enâ€" tertain a large number of guests. and useful, the bridegroom‘s gift‘ being a handsome gold watch. SsoOUTH EGREMONT A Bentinck Bride. _are now the order of Fraser raised an addition Saturday the 5th inst, raises on the 8(_}! and 9th ay left last week to finish ts of masonry in Owen WELBECK. one of tl}e 1» l_-;;t;st 4 8 4 â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"_â€"_ , Stewart, Lesâ€" addresses were drove over &. Wonder * HeCcied up and called ‘Crgest in expected m the young I believe the P, 0. business here is now settled alter considernbie trouble and talk, Tuesday June 1st was the time «ppointed for the removel, and quite a hiteh occured { between the oid ud the new incombents. Mr, Arch, McKechnie came Mouday mora. _ing for the office goods, but refusing to give a receipt fer them Mr. Jos. MceaArdle, the old activg postmater refused to let them go but made up the mail and sent it off, After rome delay in Dundalk, the new post master was accompanied to. Hopeyiille by ‘Thomas Hanbury, P. M. 1 of Dundalk, They went to the new pust‘ office building with the maul bags, but not baving the key, another delay occured as no hkey could be got without a receipt This was at last given, the transfer was comp‘ete and all was welt. The chavuge hais cansed some dissatisâ€" faction cven in the ranks of tha Puf ._ The Campleliâ€"McGregor wedding came off on Tuesday the 1st of June, at 2 o‘elock p, im,, in the Saint‘s Church 14 miles north of Hopeville. Elder E. C. Evens came here to perform the .c st imâ€" portant part of the ceremony, and was assisted by the local elders berc. Tue church was filled so that etandling room was in demand by members and others, After the wedding the Bride and Grooin with some of the friends made their w»y to Mr. John Campbeli‘s the father of the Bride, where the youug couple will stay for a while, before taking np house, they haye the best wishes of the people heroe in their journey through life. _ Miss Campâ€". bell has been a great worker in the Latter Day Saints Church, a teacher in the Sunâ€" day school, Secretary of the brauch here, and Secretary of the London district, ef which this brauch forms a part. She travels to the annual meetings and disâ€" charged her duties very faith{fully, Mr, McGregor is a travelling elder of the church und an able expounder of the Go«pel. Miss R. K. Henderson is visiting friends in Holstein this week. The Rev, Mr. Gilchrist preached very acceptably here last Sunday to a large congregation, ton, visited the lat i_(“;t'h:-‘[';i;l't‘llis the ter end of last week and stayed Sunday. The cellar of Mr. Isaac‘s new house is nearing completion, and before long we may expect to see the uoble mansion rearing itself upwards under the skiiful hands of the builders, a Mr. Ryder and Co., from Proton Station. Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Baird, of Laurisâ€" .cs LÂ¥ u#% 104 & 1 . tan our President, arranged the proâ€" gram for the C, K. conyention to be held here in July, Mr. and Mrs. McArthur deserve great credit for the very hospitable manner in which they entertained so many guests. Mr. John Cooper, of Hampden, visitâ€" ed Amos Church C, K. Society at a recent meeting and in company with the Secy., Miss M, Isaac and Gec. Lothâ€" fiem sour PresidGent. arrtnvedl Tha" mon. A very enjoyable time was spent, and all departed leaying behind them their best wishes for the happiness and pros perity of the young couple, The bride was the recipient of many useful and valuable presents, too many to munerâ€" ate, [Our correspondent, of course, gives a fathful account of * one of the grandâ€" est weddings ever witnessed in this section of thecountry " but as another account, almost parallel, is in type we give only the closing portion, Ed.] He says : | Mr, Jas, Henry, of Markdale was organist, and gave several exhibitions of ventriloquisin and rendered some comic songs. Miss Arrowsmith, of Durham, was the guest of Miss Maggie McKechnie, last week, and took in the picnic to the falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lowry, of Bruce, attendâ€" ed the formers sister‘s wedding last week. The Farewell cattle buyer, likes to attend church here Sunday nights, Mr. Thos, Bell, of Egremont, was the guest of Angus McKechnie last Thursâ€" ay night, Miss Sara McMillen is visiting friends in Vaughan at present. Piedâ€"At Cheboygan, Michigan, May 22, 1897, Maggie Torrence, beloyed wife of Alfred Watson; Mr. and Mrs. Watâ€" sorn were formerly residents of Priceâ€" ville. Mr. Watson is at present visiting his friends here, Mrs, Dan. McKechnie of Georgetown is visiting her many friends in and around town. Miss Kate Mcintyre returned to Torâ€" onto, after a few monthbs yisit with her parents. Mr. W. J. McKechnie of the Times Office, Owen Sound, spent a week among his friends here. Miss Mary Anne McMillen from Buffalo. Mr, R. J. Watson, of Walter‘s Falls, visited his friends here last week. TheiS8, of T. picnic to Eugenia Falls ast Saturday was well attended, insomina, nervousness, and, up #f not relieved, bilious fever or blood poisoning. Hood‘s PI I IS Pills stimulate the stomach, rouse the liver, cure headache, dizziness, conâ€" stipation, ete. 25 cents. Sold by all druggists. stipation, etc. 25 cents. mlw all drugg‘sts. The only Pills to take with Hood‘s Barsaparilis. Is caused by torpid liver, which prevents digesâ€" tion and permits food to ferment and putrify :a the stomach. Then follow dizziness, headacke, Hood© Biliousness Tuesday the 1st of June, at . in the Saint‘s Church 14 HOPEVILLE. _cansed some dissitisâ€" the ranks of the Reform DROMORE, PRICEVILLE. . She d disâ€" +. Mr, of the is home latâ€" over , and their nros bride Mirs, Biown, Bentinck, and Mr. Patâ€" ter=on, Proton, were yvisiting in the Benton scttlement, last week, Mr, Hiector Campbell, Proton, was visiting at Don. Graham‘s Ia st Sunday, Mr. McMillan had a hbee putting in a little crop last Monday. Mr. Don. McKinnon on the Gravel is quite ill of late, partly losing his eyeâ€" sight. We wish him better soon. Misses Jessie and Janet Beaton apent May 2t1; at home here, the Cenire, a few days last week. It is rumored potatoes are in the ground, owing to the wet et. Our Fish and Hunt Club are busy erecting a boatâ€"house in Petrie‘s mill dam. ‘The club haye a boat which will be launched in the near future, we bave not heard the name of the boat but will venture to say that it might be named the City of Hoistein, John Smith put up a neat fence on the front of his lot, last week. John likes to see things nice. Win. Mitchell, who went to the Soo some time ago, to look for work, returnâ€" ed Tuesday last, not being able to secure a job, and he says lots of men going idle. Mrs. Wim. Churchill ;nd children of Buffalo are at present visiting her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mis, H. Hiscoc k. Miss Annie is on a visit to friends in Brantford. Allie Vance, of Riverview, spent Sunâ€" day with friends here. Win, Seaman happened with an accident at the Station on Tuesday last from which he is carrying a broken arin. & n Jr. pt. HT classâ€"Eva B:I“';l;.{il, Arthur HOLSTEIN. Knisley, Everard McKinnon, Edadi# Inâ€" uid ahruiciine nis, Vida McLachlan, Rev,. J. R. Isaac is at present attendâ€" Jr. pt. H (B)â€" (_‘m'm:m Aljoe, Frossard ing conference at Brantford, Benton, Alister Sannders, Eliah Gordon on and Essie Laidlaw aeq., Eyzs Hamlin. Mrs. Thos, Allan, of Durham, was the §S1. T ‘cln Ritk Irw I Haze! & + [® * p " S§â€"â€" l ® 7 guest of Miss Mary Main, for a couple (.‘GIIth‘”(a('q: A. Ru',‘,,.m:,’:l.m" Nee of days, last week. Intermediateâ€"Archie Davidson, Beat Mrs. D. Cameron left on Thursday | rice S.mith. last for a two mouths visit to her Jr. A.â€"Lily Horn, Lizzie Kinnee, duughter, Mrs. F. Greenough, at Vasâ€" Jr, B.â€"Bert Bradshaw, Effie Hunter. sar Michigan. P eatala i. Mr. A, McLean was visiting around At Alex. MceEnuchnie‘s barn raiaing last week, Robert Arimstrong receiyed a sore henad by being hit with a failing brace. Tom. Our tailor, Mr. March is talkiny of move ing to Orangevide. Our dressâ€"maker Miss Doezell is home this last week visiting her parents. Seeding is doune at last, or has to b done. Some people are not puiting in parts of wet fields. Since Joe has losé the P. O. our good people wondered wlhmt he wonld go at now, but the next day he was seen going in company with ancther man to the Orange Hall with a load of carpenters sools, and on enquiring we learn that they were going to make changes in the Hall for the Presbyterian congregation to meet in, but this is a gratis job. party, but Arclue has got the the office fixed up in good shupe, and before long things will settle down. It is impossible not to haye some regrets at the separation of this link with the far off past of over thirty yeurs ago. TORONTO Intended for last week, GLENELG CENTRE. + 4 + + rotting weathâ€" The REVIEW to Jan. 1 ‘08 only 5O0cts. to New Subscribers. Cheap, and on easy terms from Durham. Mayor introduced a byâ€"law w read a first time, providing for lection of taxes semiâ€"annually, y _ P°CH moving Kire Engine $3.00 ; C, Ramage $2.50; W. Conno., filling tanks $1.25: Clerk‘s salary $17,50 ; Airs, Parâ€" rot, fixing pipes 50 cents; C, Elvicge, work on streets $2.00; W.T, Ballagh, flour for Mrs, Becker 90 cents; Wim, B, Vollet equalizing sch, asst. $3.00 ; Don, McDonald, salary as Health Inspector $5.00, Total $54.12. Jubllee _ Colebration â€" Committee to attend the parade on the 2nd, Carried, Clerk was instructed to notify Reeve of Bentinek that a jJam of driftwoop in the river was injuring town properties, Accounts were as follows : R, M. Dargavel, lumber $11.08 ; Postâ€" age, $4.54; J. Saunders, mending side walks $250; telephone, 353 cents; J, Campbell, moving Fire Engine $3.00 ; C, J Ramage $2.50; W. Connur: AHline Fanles wouk dil 220C T0 ,.«z Â¥ Fatent‘‘,*" What profitable to invent,"ang Prizeson Patents‘. Advice free. Fec moderate MARIGN & MA ON, Exrepts Temple Building, #5 St James St., Montreal Thoonly firm of Cratzite Ev:zhm is the Domég. nion transacting paiont CELLOS G2C.usively ouncil accept Jubilee Colel y _ ~VUéoer, and . Councillors Par} B:own,. Buil, Ilyidge and Moore. Messrs Parker and Ramage addres the council asking the corporation assist in making Jubilee Day a suce and to attend in a body, 1t w m »ved by Brownâ€"Elvidge. That t Met Monday evening or Calder, and Coun B:own, Bull, Elvidge an Sr. pt. 1 classâ€"Hugh McCrie Hunter and Karl Qliff aeq., HMug ter, Alister McDonald, Daisy Bla â€"_Jr. pt,. II classâ€"Eva Ballach JIr. IT classâ€"Murray Smith, Myrtle Sibley, Willie Darby, Minme Cameron, Violet Willis and Stewart Walters aeq. Jr. IHIL classâ€"Flossie Irwin, Rosina Nester, ( Edith Grant, Sr, I1 classâ€"Susie Mc Cameron, â€" Dancan _ M Knapp, Ino Davidson, Sr, III cla Melntyre, Wil Mary Renton. Jr, IV class â€"Dora Davidson, Evya Mockler, Lottie Lavelle, Ada Brown, Eddie MeClocklin. Ir. V classâ€"Hazel McGregor, Jane Hutton and Allie Blackburn aeq., Liltie Leeson, Wim. MceZarlane, Mary Stinson. Sr. IV classâ€"Herbert Mockler, Annie Lawrence, and Thos, MeDonald aea., Wesley Hunt and Lorne Vair aeq., Fred Leeson, Paul Vair. 8r, V classâ€"Findlay Graham, John Sibley and John Lunney ;w(j., Douglas Sutherland, Alma Hughes, Lexie andâ€" Honor Roll for Darham Schocl for May, FARM FOR SALE Apply to v JOHN FIRTH, Durh« i classâ€"Hugh McCrie, Oliver nd Karl Oliff aeg., Hugh Nesâ€" r MeDonald, Daisy Blackburn, I classâ€"Eva Ballagh, Arthur Sverard McKinnon, Eddis Inâ€" McLachlan. FIFTY ACRE nomemniiem w n dnc mm classâ€" Otto Knapp, Shirley Wilie Brvown, HMarry Benton, Town Council. HONOR ROLL. Jubilee I)-‘l.)' a success in a body, It was iâ€"Elvidge. That this the invitation of the McClocklin, Béle McKenzie, â€" No corporation to > Limin, Maud George Burnet, rese? which was r the colâ€" addressed , 4 miles ni, it Mayâ€" To ; Lrcoas, Wruiour Calder‘s Block, ' Lower Town, The Star Life, of H has $1,000,000 more J than largest Canadian offers Insurance un bes lowest rates. LIFE INSURANCE®°08,, The Merchantile Fire Insurance Come» anyâ€"gnaranteed by the Lancastre Fire ‘nsur:m(-e Companyv, of London, Engâ€" land, security $15,000, 000, wet uht id nds\ h: V monthiy instalment plan. Applications put through with patch and at least, possible expense, Sm nme es 0 FIRE INSURANCE Faram Prorerry Lowest rates of inte of repayment, Townx Prorerty On monthly instalm Insurance Agency dadda Cn MONEY TO LOAN m Eruit & Confectionery of all kinds. The old Stock bought from Mr. T. Moffat will be rushed off at low prices to make room for New Goods arrived and arriving. Loaning 42 The onuly Arstâ€"class Bearse In town i â€"POLL LNE orâ€" Farniture of the Best Make | ALWAYSs OX HAXxpD. MAcLhachlan W ith U Would intimate that be wt": continne _ Furniture and Undertakinz Busine== ©s ! i lished by his father in Dusham in 1856 wn wiil endenvor to give all old and new curtcm ers the same entire satisf ction. PORMTURE AND UNDERTAKN3 ndertaking and Em 1»»n por ciples at reasonable r»tor HR TE bot cetaane l 3 anet ‘?&‘i‘ $ Remember the standâ€"â€"opporite the Market, Durham, PiGTURE FRAMINC A SPEOARLZTY S Prorertyâ€"(p sttÂ¥ L 4s . J. SHEWELL -A.BATSQN ‘ew GUroceries New Canned Goods, New Crockery, an Classiware, PININGTIT ~(First Mortgage)â€" rest and easy terms London England, lnnurmwe.‘in force n Company, and ‘st Plans, and at E. J, sHEWELL Barrister & Barsox, irst Mortgage) trst.a‘n disâ€" OMecs : â€"Opposit DEAI.I'ZI\' JX W Jewelry an and Flat Ware ocf pairing a specialt DURHAM OFFIC day in « mercial Eliiott BARRISTERS S LUGCAS,. WRIC BARR!STE NOTaRmIES, MOoNEY TO LOAN () Have you s Window f or, our Shadie at Extra Val Block. R Post OM« Will be MOTH Prov MOTH PAP MOTH C:amn ALABA LOWER Until onr Sto Decid Contit WAL T> j We harve still Patterns 1 THE Ois DE N1 Dr. T. G. 1 posed «/ U ss it 1i insecticid FFICI ® 1 the # 1 + VJ Mac?A PH W 5,000 to 1 «+8 AN P 18 In O3 1)

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