The Lucknow Sentinel, 1927-03-10, Page 5liAgDW
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INVENTION THE FAMOUS. BUCKEYE. HOT.
• WATER 'HEATING; SYSTEM . ACTUALLY IREVPLUTIONIED„ • •
, THE HATCHING OF CHICKS. IV IS THE HEATING.
SYS-
TEM THAT PRODUCES .STEADY 'CONSTANT UNIFOldr,
• TEMPERATURE; ,' : • • .
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WE HAVE THE BUCKEYE INCUBATORS IN 5TQC1C,„
THAT-HATCH-MORW:CHICKS;7BIQGEReSTRON'qERNII.
EASY TO RAISE°. CHICKS, ••
THE BUCEEYE.COLONY. BROODER '. (COAL).
SAVE YOUR BABY CHICKS.. IT, WILL " RAISE •EVERY' "
RAISAHLE CHICK. oTHE... PRICES ARE REDUCED • .THIS
,YEAR TO $1650. "PAY US •A CALL AND LET US SHOW
-':•VOU • THIS. REAL BUY. • • •
SPEC1A1.-2. •Only Sunny Blue Sauce Pans fer , 75c.-
& PORTEOUS
one -66.. - Lucknov.
Hardware
Coal• Pltunbing Tinsmithing
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TIPS /TO HOUSEWIVES '
•
If you add a pinch of baking `soda
' to the boiled syrup it will not crys-
talize.
keep
paint. brushes .sOft, First wipe Off
&the.
apply the Vaseline. '
Get :a. 5 -cent -funnel. Hangit up,
in the kitchen. Put a bali.. of twine
,
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inside, letting the_end come through
the funnel tube and you will ,always
,
have the cord when you went it.
-A new sauce tartare . calls for one
. • • •
half •teaspoon.each sliced ,pickle, cap-
,
Tux *;;;F:Noii.
Erft11014.,
• HOLYROOEI,
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; and Mrs, 'Eldon VekePswiller-
entertained a few of -thqr friendS,
Wednesday evaii,ing.
• Mr. andlIrs W. JohnstoP ami
Mrs. Peter •Johnsfr,On, .LucknoW,,
and Mrs.. Nich. O'}lagan of• Rivers.
dale.; •. Mrs, Jack McGlynn.-
Mr.:Peter. 'Cassidy, "" Mr: and
Roger 49..13:„.tgakrA.- v!"si,04.0,1*
jamea" Valad's; : • • ,•• •
Culbert„ was at. hoMe,
4.11'`few of her friends, . -Saturday.
fr.'Charlie lieulding, who had
the initfertune'. t� be thrOVvir 'Avg!'
Ackert& gangWay,.', Friday night.'
filling about 'mine feet; onto a Pile of
stone, -was very,fartunate: in getting,
off with .badly bruised ix4y; • And
-tvitr-hr-Oken -,'-iiii"a.'W,V70-dpe -to-hear
efa 'rapid recove'ry. • ,
The HOlYrOod Institute :held • their
monthly <meeting atthe •borne' el.
Miss Lizzie linrvis. on 'Thursday,
Mak. 3rd. Forty-eight ladies -Were
present, It was decided to quilt the
autograph ',quilt., at ";Mrs. Jos. Ilan-,
na's. at the April. meeting. Members'
who have blocks are to send them to..
Mrs. -Jos, Hanna when they •• are
fin iShed, It, was decided.to-pbt-en'---ar
play in thenear future, members- of
4-he--Instittite taking -Tart --A-Tiffiieridid-
paper was given by Mrs.. Jas. Hod-
gins on "FoOd Value of --Eggs,' and
Various Ways of Cooking Them."
Lexy;Bell gave a- reading,..on "Teeth:12-
Solos were given iby Mrs. E. Ackert
and Miss. Daisy A:ysles. Allenjoyed
the cenimunity sin in. ,The roll call
was answered by a Daricy joke. / At
the close or the :Meeting . all were
invited to • the ,sun ramil•;' where' a
buffet luncheon'. Was ' Served by the
est, . minced parsley, olives and one,
, . ,
fotirth.:,: tablespoon eho_ppsd-::,....,.enions;
,
mixed with for tablespoons :rimy:in-
aise. ,A few : drops, of ' Wprcesterghire
. sauce add:- piquancy. ,
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hostesg.
Mis. J. .H.:'Aekert and Ms . Chas,
Boulding left: Thursday for Toronto.
where they are spending .a few weeks
before they leave. for • their home rn
Regina, Sask. Mrs. .Boulding - was
Called back--Satitrdail-ewing-to the
aceident to .Mr.' I3oulding, referred te,
n�theriteii ui this budget
Mr.; „and Mrs Geo .; Harrison of
Huron; . spent Monday with their,
.parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry pierce.
FOURTH CON. KINLOSS
Miss Norma Nicholson who has
been visiting in New York,, ,has .re-
turned to her home.
. •
_ Mr. WM. Robb is spending a few.
days in Henfrew and-other:Points a-
long the line. '
,Mr, D. G. MacKenzie of Town, waa
a caller en the FoPrth last.weelc,
• -
Mrs. E. Hodgleinson, who has been.
poorly most of the winter, is much
improved. . • q) •
• Mrs. Wm. Robb and 'Mrs. -11,-Mar-
tin alongwith several ladies of the
Second Con, spent a pleasant after-
. .
noon quilting; with Mrs. Jas...Irwia,
last -week.
Mr. Cohn •MacKinnon, • who spent
the winter months with ,hig cousin
ary tire mon,
to his farm' again.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Carnochan spent"
and., evening with 'friends on the
Sixth, recently. - •
Mrs. a Lockhart spent " Menday
• afternoon ,with Mrs. -A. Hughes, •
as ..returned
WHITECHURCH •
Wedding bells are ringing'.
Miss Annie M, Kennedy of Gode-
rich, Visited a day recently; at her
home. here.' '
Mrs. Clubb is.. Visiting • ;with her
daughter Ada, .in Toronto.
Rev. Mk. Lundy of Kipper!, took
the service in the'United Chinth last
Sunda. . , •
, Mr. Milton Bruce and family mov-
ed frOni' Gordon Elliott's farm \last
week to Mr.' Charlie ' Sherwood'
farm
An • old time concert entitled
"Those Good ,ola Times" will be giv-
en in the basement of the Presbyter-
ian Church on Friday fiVening, -Mar.
llth, under auspices -of the choir..Ad-
miesion 15c. and 25c.. Everybody wel-
cOme. •;, : • '
Mr; Gordon Eiliott and • family
moved onto his farm last week.
Erg, Wm. 1.1urdon visited a few
days with her -sister, Mrs. Riatoul at
Brussels. , ,; . •
: Mr. Charlie MacKay and two chil-
dren Of Dunnville, and Messri. Dan
and Gordon lVfacKay of Chatham, Os-
ited" n 'few days at 'their keine here;
and attended the golden wedding an,
tiversary �f :their patents, Mt and
Mrs. RectOr
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THE RALI0 CHEATS
Eleven 'persons were fined 5 and
'costs 'fa the Ottawa police Court on
information' laid by. the 'Departrgentr,
..of."IVIarine and Fisheries for -operat,-
ing-•radib receiving, sets' without a
lieense. This is the beginning' of the
departmentg nation-wide, etimpaigii
,to .prosecute' all unlicensed iadio set'
owners, Federal radio, °Oolitic an.
, noupood..
mita govri MARCH ledif 1921
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• WESTFORD NEWS
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(Intended--ferlast-week)' -
Wedding bells are ringing to ,the
north.
• mr§. Pett•
Lenehgl is oP.e.PfliPg-A,
week in Teeswater. '
• ,Miss Agnes' .Murray has.. returned
after visiting her sister; Xrki.: Archie
--...-12.1isp:.-Grace-Hohlenby,-who-teaches,
near .Kincardine, spent .,,the 'week:eng
to:,11,9,r,b,0*Aere; "
.1% liOnber,p9rd 140- "ratemed the
dance in Kincardine- on , 'Wednesday
evening and all repOrted'a good time,
• '• Little ' 'Peachie 'Haldenby,'' of KinT
. ,
cardine; is visiting her grand -parents
:here. • ' ,
s., The young peopk, from, here at-
tended the daneectIr Kinlough on Man!.
evening
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- St. Paul's church,. Dungannon, was
filled to capacity on'Sunday evening
„Feb. 27th, :when Rev.' E. Hayes.
preached his farewell, sermon, after a
successful pastorate • of four Years
The evening 'service in the United
churels *as: withdrawn for the. ecca-
sion, the pastor Re'/. Walker
assisting Rev. E. liayes"in the ser-
.,
4--vice-:-.NatIonly-do the members of St.
Paul% Clnirch regret the departure of
Mr. Haye, but the entire community
feels that it is losing a Valued citizen;
:The •following anneuneement fr
a London paper will be Of interest -td
inawnyi.:nrimm
this bdeisrtodrict.citdi.ezceenase4 liDeuin
aenne.
gantion some Years ago: "The death
occurred: in Los ' Angeles;. Cal, last
,
Thursday of Mrs: Mary Hiles, rwid-
oiv. of the late Jan Hiles: She was
iii, her, 73rd Year. Mrs. Hiles was
born in Whitby, Ont., Moving' when
quite; young to KincardIne. . T e
years ago she moved to London.
where. the lived- for •nine years, Orte
Car agohe went to Loh 'Angeles
and took, ill shortly afterward. Her,
--husband--predeceasecl-her-by eight.
!Odra.. Surviving her are fdur sons
,and.• three daughters, John Lloyd
,Hiler, of Vancouver; Rev. :., Win., of
Forst; Dr. LerovV. Hiles, Of Lon-
don; Mrs. F. W. Templin, of Hamil-
ton, and .Miss AMC and :1Viis 'Pearl
of Los • Angeles,. She also leaves
threc sisters;"Mre: William Carr, ' Mrs.
DaVid, Rogers,. of Los Angeles, ad
Mrs. II: Hoover of Myth; and three,
'brothers, ,James), Campbell? , of St,
LouiSi :Mich:, and -Newton and Wil -
ham Canipbelf .•°' Westfield, .Dat.
The funeral :was 'held from the
.residence_ef:_•her_L__•son,.
Dr. Le-
Langarth street, , Lon:, .Aubrey James, 33; *Arnold Thomp-
son,, 32; *Harold Stewart, 22. -
Sr: TI -Victor Scott, .71%. :
Burns„ ..13%-' Law-
rence MacLeod, ' 71; Grace <MacLeod,
62; Jack Gaynor, 59;;*Lleyd, 1VlacNall
48; .*Mary MacConnell,' 44. • ,
II -'-Lorne Sills, 79%; Frank
Scott. 76. • -
Jr. I -M akion Campbell,' 87%;
Laura Carnphell, $5; Calvin Irwin 79;
Dorothy' MacDougall, 75;' Wes.; Scott
. •
Sr; Pr. -Donald„. Thompson, .:88%;
Roy Watts --(miated.nearly-all month)
• .No. on roll 30. •AV. attendance 266.
' Annie E. Johnston, Teacher
••
oir, s
. --
istorY Parallels Eliglancrs
(I) 'Choir bore of wiststentes Abbey waving good-bye.ta England. as they sailed on the C. P. “Weintrose for Camada..
• :Or The :Veer. irevrthe-Dmia-arlithrdiewtamnitin-"to-ner marestkrisstaisk-ro--ticihsessiiirlstiesiti-sie ,
(3) Six century old cross made limn a beans of Westminster Abbey, presented to the Anglicism Church at Wimlitir. Oise
early. by: Die Dean of Windsor.
he history Of. England .and the history :of West- • For the first time in 600 years this famous choir
• minster Abbey and St, George's Chapel, in Wind- has, as a body, visited outside of England: Their
Canadian tour began at Fredericton And, iyaS sched-
sor ,Cas'ile, are 'So closely allied. tflat the long story
ed to
I extend over the Canadian Pacific All -Red
. A. of Esigland's_glo,ry Is told, almost completely, in ,the route to Vancouver and return,- The vigit-is---not.enlY'
Pagh., of the latter. • • ' a mark of inter-EMpire courtesy, but a„gesture that
, The gentlemen of His Majesty's Chanel and thir- should do Much to reveal pOssessitins common to both
:„.teen boy choristers of .Westininster Abbey, who are Canada and ,Great Britain. They Were brought to
Making i completelour of Canada, represent the most Canada•uncliti the auspices of the National Council of
' histsric choir in the World; ene Whriae history dates Education.; , . .
lack to the reign of .Edward III.; to the days when Accompanying the Choirs are the Very Rev. ;the
.tr great grand -father of Columbus watched the Ships Dean' of Windsor, Chaplain to His Majesty; Rev'.
• sail :West - from Genoa; and , feared lest they might Edmund • II. Fellowes; director of:3W choir of St. ,
er-ofi over an unknown edge; and to, the •days of the George's 'Chapel, and- Sydney II. 'Nicholson, .organist '
• Re r.e.ienLin..._Canada.±f.Juscas the 'choir' ha 's of Westminster -Abbey. •• •
; Sung on various oecagions at King • Georgers-....requegt, The ,Dean of Windsor 'brought with hist, to •Canada'
the-eliatistera.likst.sung...ta:,,.theLorder_oL.,EdWardalL.a.sressi....made:fr.ora:::a..bearn:Aif.:„Stssirge.%-Chapel,
• in the :Chas..4 ,of 'St.; George at Windsor;six cen- 600 years :old, which he presented to the Anglican .
tariesi ago. ' • ' : Church at Windsor, 'Ontario. • ' " •
SCHOOL REPORTS •
-• S S. No. 7 Kinlots
Jr. .IV -Catherine Campbell,, 81%.;
Evelyn MacDougall, 18; . Catherine
MacInnes, 76;Lester MacLeod, 63;
.Leonard • MacInifes; 61;../. *Arthur
ThoinpsOn 36:. • .
•Sr. 'HI -Ada Burns, 77% Veronica.
Gaynor, .60.
Jr; HI --James MacNall 82%. Rob,
-bir-Canspbell,153;..Alice':Thompsori_35;',
,don:: RevJ. t,pastor
of Wesley ' United Church,' &inductee'
the services'. Interment was in WOod-
. •
land, cemetery.
•
NEW MINISTER COMING
, TO...GODERICH CHURCH,
Rev.. Maxwell C. Parr, Pastor: .01'
Wesrninster' United- Church circuit.
comprising .Littlewood,, North. street
,and White •Oak , congregations, has
receivedand .aCeepted a eall to be-
come pastor of Vietoria street :United
Church, : Goderich. The transfer to
the 1Goderich dhureh, where Mr, Parr
will succeed. Reii. Selby efferson,
takes place next June, tubjeet t� the
approval af the':London . Conference
stationing committee. ,
Mr. Parr has been pastor. of the
Westminster circuit, for the 'past two
years, during which time a new
,church 'was, built at North street in
„a,:cost of $11,000, and, practically paid
for When officially 'opened by Rev:
I/ri• D C MacGregor, last sumnier,
The former church, -which had.;, been
erected upwards, .of fifty 'years ago.,
collapsed when eifeavationi Were be-
ing made for a basement for Su
day-school, ptirposes.° 'Prior , to his
work n the Westininster Circuit, Mi.
Parr was minister ef the Methodisl
church at Tilbury.
During the past three Or four years
Mr, parr has assumed a prominent
role in the conference, as leader of
young. people:a 'Work and as stick is
regarded .as one of the'yising young
ininists of the conference.
Mr. ieffetsen who he succeeds is
well known for his Writings on relig-
ious questions and is as well home_
thing of a' short story writer. "
CHURCH NOTES,
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'United ,Church YIS.
• The Uplift Department had charge.
of \the meeting Monday evening and
1Vci.-,„:1kelestven occupied the chair: Mr.
RathweIl read the Scripture les -
vocal Atiartette-was. giveri.by •
, Miss Robertson,Mrs. ,J'oynt, Messrs.','
-GreOr., and Anderson.; Headinfs- were;
giVenb-y 'Isabel Craw, Mrs. Decker...
The .t..3 pf:e. for the evening was.
4Chtilea•in--.Lifa;22 and oii this 'iuh--
jea Dr, Newton ,gave a , very ,.good
'addresS.
•
-'1ViDSt 'erotrieri 'agree with 'tile 'eternit(
fitness of things if s can Alter
theta
• S., S.. N. 4,, West -Wawanosh
• ... , . Junior ReoM
Daily Marks
Sr, Todd, 225a; D. Weath-
erhead,' 2044; 'C. MacFarlane, 1941;
Forster, 1511; M., McQuiliin,, 1491.
2088; M. go.
(Whin, 1249. .• '
If -IV -MacDonald, 29564, j. Thom,
2769; E." Durkin; 2685; • A.,1, Watson;
2590; C.' MacDonald, 1921;
1780;• R.. "MeQUillin,, 1668; .G.,i*rri-
.'son, .1660i, D.. Swan,, .1454; W, Mac-
Farlane, 1410; G. •Purvis, 1326. • •
I- Miller 292,3; L. Miller, 2385;
N. Weatherhead, 2078; IL Thonr,1.743;
M . MacFarlane, , 1577.
MacDonald, J. Forster, T.
,MacFarlane, D Parden and ,H. D.
MacDonald, , ties, •Fr McQtiillin, M.
Mord SOD.'
Test Marks
'.Sr: Todd, 79; D. Weather4
head 72- 'C.. MacFarlane 63. R. Per -
stet • 47- 'McQUillin". 41'
. Jr. McQUillin, 72; b., Hiiier
71
MacDonald, 88; A., aison,,
84; E. °Durnin, 79; • E. , Miller, 15; a
Purvis, 73; G.' Morrison, 72; C. Mac-
Donald, 69;"R..111eQuil1in 66; J. Thom
-621, W. MacFarlane, 501,1/...Sw41;:(35:
• No. fz)n. •33. Av. attendance 27.
Vera E Todd. TeaCher,
•
, S.:S. No lkAshfield
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Agri; Latmn, Fr,,
and COinp.-Addoti!'llasfY,
tord drozipr,'77
1V -"Geo.,. 'Arith.,. Spell., Conn);
7--Vr4ndes Crozier; 222/4 Eileenl'Te;
Jr, 0,..-dornp.7ar4,'Arith;;;-A1:,
e,3C. Gauley,
• Sr.: IIIA. -O o I i Croiletr
Anna Treleaven, 821
• Jr; II -Spelling and
Megtioldt •• 90,%I Bonisoil" ellaCkt0011
A . $
78;,,. Wm. Watt, 78..,
Sr, ,I,Arith'inetie.- Beatrice
leaven, 100; Larne Hasty, 98.
Pr -Harry 'Swan, Violet Culbert,
Tommy 'Culbert, .Iona. Swan.
:No. On Roll; 17.. Av. attendance 16.1
• Ada Helm, Teacher.
Tie-
S.S.'No. 4, Ashfield„ &
V:, Geog., Aritir, Latin, French.'
C IVIaciDonald 92; J Ross 7, M. Mac -
(IV Geog.„'Arith.; Spelling.,
Ross 15; R. Finlayson 66; F,
sdn* ' 65; • F.' MacDonald 58; D. Lind-.
say 46. .
-. Sr. IIIt.C. MacDonald 79. :
III: L.- MacDonald 36; J. Mac-
Rae $5; 1 MaCKendrick ;26.
11 J Finlayson 73; R.,MacKenzie
67; C. MacKendrick*-40..
- Sr. I: $. Finlayson 25 stars; D.
MacDonald 22; F. lVfaeDonald 13; D:
MacKendrick 15.
:Jr 1 1 Ross 2? Stars; A. Bark -
ell 17; M.. MacKenzie 12.
Primer: F, MacKenzie 7. , •
* Iised examinations ,
D. 'IVIacitai.
•
Report ,of S.S. NO. 14, Paramount
Form. I-: Tests in Geog.; History;
Art, Algebra. 'C." Cook ,65.
Sr. IV: -Testa in Geog., Lit, Arith.,
Spelling- P. MacDonald 79; darnet
Hamilton 70,; M. • Richards .41*. •
. Ji: R. MacDonald 79; 8, Mac-
Auley 72. • ' •
Jr, III:: N. Richards 85; B Stanley'
66;, L. 1ViacAuley 29*;, A. MacAuley
21*
' • -Jr. II: E. °Stanley 84; ,E. Cook 82;
IVIacAuley 54. •
• .Sr.. I: R. -Cook 78; R. Henderson -
68.
•Pr.: E. •Cook, le; Henderson
No. on roll 17 Av.^.ait. '14.
Those marked (*) 'missed one .,or
more examinations. • .
M. Webster, Teachet...,„
; •
S.S. No. 3, West Waivan,osh
•
January ..gz February
Ilonors 306; Pass 240.
• Sr. IV: F. Cranston 251; D. Mac-
Dosald
•Jr IV: J..FOran 297';,-W`f •PlIrd011:
9.141; H Fowier 161*; C.- • Durnin
•
, Honors 225. ` Pass 150:
Sr II: Purddri 127.
. •
Jr.' II:. J. Foran 126; Eis.Fowlel
Sr. I; R. "Me„Allister`.240; 1 Vow
-
ler 225; E. Durnin 200.
FNuoil :”,alttlen141 an12ee' MadDOnald.
-Missed2one- or.-nfoke -"exams.
Archie T. McKinney,- Teacher
INTERESTING COURT CASE
TRIED At GOIJERICH•
erick.'The . decision: was handed cloyen.„:.
this. afternoon. .. ", • •
• •
,When her husband died' in .1918; he
was Owner of a farm in Hnhet town-
ship, Iltiron.. The will 'demised the ,
farnis to the Sony, subject to the 'right .
' of the plaintiff to reside on the firin,' .;
her board and the use of two rooms •
„
and $150 a'year..The son was to pay .
1250 ,a 'year. The "Seri entered into
partnership with one Daum, .gawmil..
ler, and Was:, obliged to borrow money
to put into the. partnership.. The. Mo-
ther, at his reque.st "eonsented toloin
with him .in a Mortgage for $4;000. •
,At that time ,the sen had indersed.
A, 'note' for $2,000, which note was
.'held by the father-in-law and Freder-
ick's partner...Baying „knoWledge, that
he -Was going 'te•be Stied for this note
Frederick conveyed the lands to his ,
mother ,and gave her a bill of:Sale, on, '
all his stock and personal property.
To secure an extension of tirne.
from his creditors, the son got the.
mother to convey the -deed to his cre-
ditors. It was this transfer that the
mother ',wished' to upset His lordship
when expressed thistiooo
pinim
on that the o
ther knew, n her son conveyed
-.
the lands to her, the motive behind
the transfer
f'
WEST WAWANOSH 'COUNCIL
The regular meeting of the Coun-
cil Was held on February 15th, with
all the meinbers present The minutes
of 'last. Meeting were ' read And .adept -
ed: . • .
Messrs. W. A. Miller and 'W.
Stewart presented the 'Auditors' Re;
„port fgr ..19.26. This report was ac-
cepted and ; ordered printed. The
Tenders for theconstruction of ' the'.
, Reid Drain' were Opened and the
tender of Mr. Harvey Reid ' was ac-
cepted. Ree Johnston was appoint-
ed to .attend the Trustee& Conven--
thin in - Toronto,
The Ceuncil adjourned to meet
March 14th at 1 p.m. ,
Dutnin 'Phillips, -Clerk.
0 -
BOT , LOST -NO WONDER
He was a kiad-hearted. old' gentle..
man,.and itupset him to see the poor.
little ,.chap crying. -
"What's the matter, rny little
man?" he 'asked, syrnpathetically.
qh-ri lost, Boo 1109" .
_
"Lost? Nonsense,. You mustn't give
tp hoe !c soon. Where do you
"Don't know," whined 'the Young-
ster. "We've just moved 'and
c-
an'tco•re.m„sevinhb4evra yhoetarad.nclrarriess.1"
weiL,_,
f-3'Dxdon't-kne;w0,1-
"Don't, know'?" , 'exclaimed the.. old:-
A •
• . .ge'll'figt17:11-'1'ansii);b.e'd the :bey "M.:nether-
JitstVc, Fisher 11E0 fpuitcl " agatnsf got, Married again thix morning:"..
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d7e'rieli'Plfittzo6rtehrlt
einSetnetintriedtinalideaS thiDeffshsotial:y=drooettrietnt ..psralfr.e tire in
Many
TII*dalitCIOUllehnOt Carneddity0oriSd:4'hdie,r6d;iotnria transfer.
4hiny new cover. '
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