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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1931-10-15, Page 1r: t $2.00 PER YEAR INADVANCE; $2.50 OTHERWISE `LLIC' NOW, ONT..,. TI U SDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1931, DENTIST , F • I , ' . Dr. R. L. Treleaven, Lu'ckndw' ' Hourrs:. , 9.12• A.•M•t,.. 1.30,--5 P: M 'PHONE 5:3. . •K -RAY WALL PAPER --A full line '.of: 1931 Wall • on hand Prices consider- Paper b1y• down. for'•.1931. I am also agent. ` which soaked. the Cale- A Te- rowere' in this district' are' ., 'Heavy r ,. ,� pP g 'peeking • nada• , Mode.and ack lig,; houses. -. t Wed y ., of belong ... p . or leading . job . . .2.4 omen Park asixi the midst p. ; • d u R.•1�. CAMERON , it .necessary to ;held the annual Con- the fruit, which is an immense crop,, 'linter : and.' Grainer' tinuation <Scheel : , 'field -day. at the well eolt, w ands bf good' gaality Decofator; P • i. ..,*ix'1.74;. Lucknow school• old, rids on. T.1.1,.,!000.:''.11* ndicthe „`. The orchard •of Mr' Kenneth• Cash < ti „ •w. ich .,handicapRe t r.: the near the:-:village':is ,.att.. ding.: .• ' ° vasa cold, h exon; ne 1�contestants::and made it ;rather. dila :bonny admirers,•theae days, and At is to. 404.,...._,,,,`'. 1yCr:sl. Yds i' char" a and those': , P :eo•vaew :this well, GAttAGErebtten fox those er ,,. •g , _ :a worth -while sight Hackett; Lucknow' in attendance `Neverthleini: the events kept o•rciiaicd with same three, bund .; • • were keenly •contested -said the- acus- _red trees •laden- down: with the weight-: `-:-Small A -Fa.. or .en Apply oms-'-to rent- ,.. of the 'luscio n dow t tries .whie a coinmeneetl=in--the fore - abo a the-Store..�Apply.."MARKET"_ li Some 7.eighteen men'•:are ;,employed- � iioon~were not• -coma feted tial after' sax _. . that evening.. .• by Mr. Cameron• in, picking and pack - FOR SALE or to:Let on Shares a Medals were awarded to the jun- In the apples , in preparation• for number of' Good.. Ewes. .: h . for and senior winner • and runner - marketing them. Mr. Cameron takes - T. W. S.nuth;; Central' Garage up.rnhear 'the'girls''end .bora' evei2ts, a great pride •and• interest in his First, second and third .place, contes- ,orchard, .on • which he spends a great I'0 SALE u Registered Shorthorn deal of his 'time. ?�tants ., were • credited with three, Boli Calf, about 'seven. 6, Lu c old. . f and .one point respectively. ' ' . ' lie 'has one% particular ,Spy tree. . of A. Little;• R. 6, . Liackno'w. which he.is doubly: praud• and, in re- ., , Medals were' awarded,. es fellOVMs • Senior° boys -champion, -Art:•-Andrew,., Bard . to which -,tie following article TO'1'tENT-Seven Room `apartment 93 ,points;' Kanner -up -Stewart, Cam- •appeared in the Free Press on. Sat - with Hard and' Soft Water.. eron, 16 ;points. Junior boys-ch°am-• urday, :accompanied by' Mr. Zanier - JI• • Isaiah• Congram. pion, Doug. Clark,':28:, points.; Runner- • WS picture • .. . ' {22-9-p.).:» int -7 -Bob Thoinpson,�11 points. Senior Western 'Ontario, home of the girls -champion;, Isobel. MelVirllan,• 20• w rids finest• ,fi'avored'• apples, 'can til recently F.pR ENT=The store s Elizabeth McIver, 20, (ties); , ;.a north ' .champion thie . year until • occupiine 'bq ' Walker point , .., Runner=up-Anna Graham 18.,'Junror bn atglorious .Spy• tree on the propel fitore: A good business loeatron. Lucknow: ,girls=champion,"•Jean Graham, 22;.ty of Kenneth Cameron, of Lucknow; Apply to R. J. .Moore, L nn.e' Ou-Lillian•Horne 15, `Audrey. Ru P which this year will- producej more'. (30--4--tt:) Borne, 15 (ties). than 24 'barrels of apples. This, fine ' The prize. winners '.are asfollows: tree, Mr; Cameron's personal favor Seniors Boys itei�,is_30.0Ttree orchard, has in' the 100 yds:Art; `An'd'rew; ;Sr ewer ' .pest 13` µy earn produced • 19:3 barrels , Cameron, Alex McKenzie. • of saleable apples, and ' is to -day a' splendid, healthy specimen of the Spy variety-,._•._ Mr...Cameron, one -of -the most -and-- ent orchardists in Western . Ontario, sprays ..his trees five -times a year, and .cuts the grass in 'the orchard for a inulch. He uses more than 71,5004 .props Who'd upthe limbs of his profit=making• trees, and finds his markets• chiefly is .Montreal, "and -to - some extent in latter . years in' the British Isles: - .•In' his orchard are Baldwins, Spies, 'Ben Davis, Danns, Wolf River and. Russets. Continuation School Bolds Field Day een Colapetitgon in The Various, • Events Resulted.' in Busy Atter noon, Fine ,Apple " Crop Is Being, Picked; Orchard , Presents Reantifillght-; F:aithftiil Spy Tree .'Reeelvee Pec; titular` Mention. ,, • Lifelong Residentw Of Lucknow Passes Mrs. James McCoy, .Kindly Mother of Large- Family, Removed . by Death, , There passed away at her home• on Friday, October 9th, one '_of the eld- erly residents of the village in the 'person of. Mrs. Jane's McCoy at• the age of seventy eight year„e::' 1VIrs. McCoy. formerly • Susan" Hack- ett,;wak.born in Halton County 'ntov- Ing to 440 14, as a youngster with: r ParentS,. Follo"w.in ti her marriage to the late 'MrJames McCoy the .Young -couple: settled in the village_ nearly sixty -years -ago, -where Mrs' McCoy has ••since made her;. home. Mrs, • McCoy ,was the Mother of a large family,' of which four sons and two daughters survive. Her husband predeceased her thirty-oneYears ago. At that time most of thechildren were quite young and upon •' their. mother' fell . the .•burdei of caring and providing -for there At the .outbreak =of the mar ' the' -family had grown -to Yining men and 'women and•when three of her . ions, •enlisted there . came to: the mother -many days of anxious . and fearful waiting. However .she was spared to '.see, no ,doubt with pride, her sons:' 'safely return home. • Mrs. McCoy was • a lover of: •€low- ers, a j d: spent much, time . when .she' was able'in her garden arid flower„ beds• that surrounded , and. beautified her little cottage ,just .a. block north ofiim.ain street .;held .in the The-funer�a ser -vice :was , United Church on Monday" afternoon, - et two o'clock:, RevR. W. Craw a frducted -ti e -service --and' intermixiva's made-inKinloss Cemetery. .Members of ; the • family ' •who sur- v;ive. and were all home at this time. are: Bessie of Chicago, May of Lon Aim; Jim :'of-Cleveland,--Joe--of._Ha ikon. and Wellington and Earl at" home. Another -brother -Mill, diedin Winghan five ` years_ ago. SUFFERS BROKEN A'RM., _FARM for Sale' or Rent, 18.0 .aereW, •buildings _. a_l .'-n.good conditions Rea- , sonable. terms: Possession by Nov..•1.. Apply. -Mrs,' Ida • H'ackett; Lucknow. ' - 440 yds: -Clarence' Greer, Elwood „We have a n fi fiber. • o o _Soloman, Stewart Cameron. d'abi ts- whichmwe� Pwail sell -a --•"0_�,rt Anrirevi+; ,R Fm- d Reray; Jayson, ',Stewart Dawson, Jack' McCall; Stewart Cameron, Clarence Greer, Jim Stewart, Elwood 'Solomon; Alex McKenzie,. • .Harold -. Greer, George. Webster, John Foran. • - - -` Bicycle Race --Art. Andrew,' Stew- art Dawson, Jack-MCCall:`. '' • • (Continued on.. Page•5) ' bargain. They are well. finished an could be -used as a •washstand. Any ,one •.who ' has 'a •battery' set", should hawed one. Call at factory. and get prices.. ' Signed LUCKNOW TABLE . GO. LIMITED • • d:5 -11-'c.) • • AUCTION SALE OF FARM; :STOCK' 'Apt, IMPLEMENTS, I -am' antip kueted by the' Trusts• and Guarantee 'company,- L� nited, as Authorized .. .rustee t of the roper y of. Alfred' ,H. Fowler.. Authorized Assignor, to offer at auction at the premises` • of the debtor,' Lot 18, • Con- cession 7. Township of West W.'aWaii- osh,,_ort-Tuesday.' October 20th, 1931, • Pt 1.00 P.M. the following:. . ` ' 1. REAL ESTATE: farm .property described sit the west half of Lot 18; r.• S. Rivers Resigns as Principal of Concession it Township of ---"West Owen Sound School, to Accept . Wawanosh in the County of Huron in Appointment to North' Bay .Nor - the Province' of Ontario 'containing; - 100 acres more 'or less en 'house is , mal Staff. said to be ereeted a frame house and . ,, good barns, 'chicken 'house etc. Good . - The article which follows, appear- . well. 14 acres Alfalfa,` 18 acres Red Clover- and other seeding. Small Bush. ing in 'the' Owen Sound Sun -Times, ' Fruit Trees. Within 9 miles of Luck- hasreference to ' Mr.- F. S. Rivers, • ` now and 4 miles of Dun>;aion, whomwe may regard as a Lucknow 2 FAR'M_1MP er; • NTS: 1 'Frost• Old, Boy, being the. son. of the late • • and Wood Y. a; 1 McCormtcr 'Albert 'Rivers and Mrs. Rivers •It; :: M-ovVer: _ 1� _H'a3,.. Rake,- 1 -Sylvester.. ,- Spring . Tooth Cultivator; . 1 Bissel will be 'remember'ed that` Mr. -Rivers Disk; - 1 Wagon; 1 Set Sleighs; 1 was at one time in the blacksmith Walking Plough; 1 _Riding Plough; 1 business' in this 'village .and .Mrs. Fiat Rack and Stock Rack; 1 Cutter; -.1 Cockshutt Manure Spreader; 1 Rivers is at present making'her home - Wagon Rack; 1 Root Pulper; 1 Scuf- in town. fler. 'Manley received the degree of • 3 LIVESTOCK: 1 pair General bachelor Paed. and .a Scholarship' of• Purpose Mares,fGrey, both supposed 1500 front..Toronto University which. '.to be in. foal. 1 Brown `Matt.'' t. • 4 1 Star Sedan,. 1927 Model (sub- . entitled him • to a year of post grad- ject to lien). • • -uate study at Edinborough, Seale 5 .About 350 bushels of Oats; The article reads in part as folio s• Ther hearty congratulations of his. many friends' will be extended to Mr. F. Stanley Rivers, B.A., B. Paed., the ,popular` Principal of Victoria Public School, on his appointment to the staff of the Ontario Normal School at North Bay' Mr. Rivers re- ceived ward of his appointment • to •this • important position from. the Department .of. Education at Toronto a few days ago, and after conferring. with the, Board of "Education- here, notified the Department of ,hips ac- ceptance. Ile .expects to take over, his new, duties on the Int of Novem- ber, He will lecture ori school man agement and methods of English and history. , - • . Mi. Rivers in Ain honor graduate of the University of Toronto, where he received his degree of Bachelor of 'Arts, and later his Paedogogy de- gree. He was ' on the stall• of the The ball -room of the Town Hall Owen Sound Collegiate Instithetes n at was very, prettily d'eco'r ed with a period of three years and -was -.andcolored lights for came Principal .of the Victoria Public he - 'streamers .. - the Thanksgiving dance' enMonday School, a position he has filled with • i. A large crowd was present - great acceptance to the Board of Ed- night,. g year he Ed - from the village:' and nearby towns. ucation and the pu hc. TCes . took The gallery was well fillet} with spec- received leave of absence andhool k g ' sand all enjoyed the sweet and a special course in N r Scot at -0 lied by Jean's the University of Edinborough, -t tuneful music' supplied o -s ecializing in ' psychology;" un- ., .. of Guelph. The rite- land, p .. lit -Hawks .who is ,in e will o. toward `d'er "lyr, •Grrdfi�'ey'•'homson, theds of the , lane tie*. first ranks of the educationists• the •rnstallatron of a new drinktni the ' fountain on Main street. The Jewel, hi Great Britain. Always a brilliant Rebekah Lodge enjoyed a profitable student and hi good re J aided •by' i lunch• in the . Domicil Rivers is very g y g e oil -mbar -serving = - Department o EiTacatiel ' tit. Toronto �hambe'r• New . Blankets, ; `Flette' Sheets, Quilts, etc, New .Low Prices: "MAR- KET." Lucknow Dept.. Store. • Receives Appointment T NoranaLStaff SINGLE COPIES 5 -.GENTS .' JI The Bread . The •Bread., ` of flea• h -of Health Of t•�• OUR MOTTO IS QUALITY• AND SERVICE THE BIG FOOD VALUE OF TO-D.AY. OUR ,QUAL- ITY BREAD IS THE LOAF OF PURE GOODNESS. �•_ SPECIALS FOR 'SATURDAY 'CREAM PUFFS `,J'AM TARTS --JELLY, ROLLS ---TEA CAKES ,. CAK .PIF�S-RAISIN' :� SQUARES .�COhF'ES�••.FRTIT ,rte • J LL 1 .l hone ;36 I ucknow A PROFITABLE EWE Mrs. Collyer .and Keith visited' aft Mrs. Albert Rivers 'visited• "over • • in : Seaforth with her •• •a ` , daughter, Mrs, Snell. • ,'' • ' Miss Mary •'Glazier of, Guelph is P ikhill last week the vyeek-nd visitingat Mrs. James •Miller s: Harvey and. Charlie Webster ac- .• was home companied .by Robert Gregory. 'spent Miss Willens Chesnut di - the 'recent holiday,.with' Mr. and Mrs.• front London over the week en Every so often we. hear of -so •animal, but the • profitable freak l _. achievemint of aniffxforTevve,. o`Vvrie " by George Swan of Ashfield, is most amazing and infact is unheard of in that community. This particular ewe gave birth . to two , lambs in March of this year and of course- that is • no feat, but when early this month she again gave birth to one lamb, she . wins for herself this pub- licity. MANY ATTEND RECEPTION Following the return of Mr. and Mrs. Robert !Ross from their honey•, moon, a reception was held in their honor on Wednesday •evening of last week, in the Orange Hall: About two hundred ' guests --were present,. to. en- joy the evening spent in dancing and. card playing, music being •supplied for the .dance•by- the Jackson •orches- tra. of Blyth. During the evening a dainty lunch was served by friends of the bride. A varied array of many beautiful gifts was received by the, happy young. couple. • WHO JWC1ilW.D THINK OF MISSING THIS?' about 40 tons ' of Alfalfa and Red Clover Hay. ' TERMS: re REAL ESTATE. The real Estate viii•• be offered subject to a Reserve Bid. 10% as a deposit at One of sale and the balance in cash or as may, be arranged with • the 'Trustee within 10 days on •closing. re: all other goods and ch'httels: Cash. - Alt goods must be settled for on • the day of sale. For further' parties,- lars, terms or conditions of sale apply to the . undersigned or the Trusts and- Guarantee 'Company Lim- ited, Brantford, Ontario. Farm and chattels may ,be inspected at any. tilde, prior to sale on ap,olication at. -Atm Atm premises.• L. E. • Dancey, Godericfi,. Ont., Solicitor herein. Thomas Gundry, .Auctioneer, Gode= rich Ontario. • • JEAN'S • NIGHT HAWKS PLEASED THE 'DANCERS Ross MacDonalds young. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne. MacDonald of Peterborough, formerly of Lucknow, suffered a painful injury .last week, when he fell ,to the • pavement from Richard• .Webster: • - - • Mrs. Elliott Miller .was a week -end- ' • visitor with' .friends 'in Owen Sound. Misses Katherine MacKenzie and Craw:of Toronto was Isobel Chesnut attended the • South Mies EvelynHuron. Teacher's Convention held at a holiday visitor with her parents. Exeter last'. week. • Have you secured your tickets for is '. the Band. Show `Marriage In Disguise ; Miss Lorna Barber who New 'Hosiery and: Gloves for the attend- ing McDonald . Belly, Guelph, spent N the week -end with her grandmother, family,, , "MARKET" Lucknow Dept Store' uc now i' Ars. N.• 1. Campbell._.___ •s Hazel Webster spent the, Miss May. Patterson and her father, Miss f d Varna -arid" d-r--Thomas-Patterson-o€-•--Stratford, -- aveek I.• «end-ith�'' rien s in ; .-_. - ... _..--_.�vere>- Thanksgiving-=visitors...w.ith lGir 'Briton. Miss Ti'S—iV 1sl Nixon. Margaret •Murray. of Embro,.. Qil'1,-.roads will.' lead 'to • 'I:ucknow onda aiid Tiiesdny ' Town. Hall, � M y, tind. Mrs:.Wm. MacKenzie. • Mrs. been vi Elliott. Mast _Miss_ holida Miss. Ian McRae. of Strathroy has siting with ;her mother, Mrs.' er •Dick :Treleaven- visited, w ith G:ertrude Treleaven •over the y. Willtelmine Agar was home - from Toronto to spend the holiday with her °'parents Take your girl to ' the show and dance Tuesday night in the Town Hall. -She'll like it. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Buswell, Enola, a -chestnut tree, suffering a badly :'red and Helen spent. Thanksgiving; fractured arm and a fractured 'skull. with friends in Exeter. • - -The- young- chap--'-was--nn=--his---Way-The. for 1 armers are holding -1r home from school and had climbed the meeting in the Orange.Hall, Lucknow,. tree, to pick chestnuts.. Following the Friday, October 16th. night for t e an ' men Farce "Marriage . in Disguise." Friends of 'Dr. A. M. Spence will be -pleased -to know that he••-has-suf- ticiently recovered 'front his illness :to --enable •h'im, to be-abottt_again.. -,J.. fall the youngster was rusliecit o the u. hospital .where he was unconciovs for: Mrs. Well. Henderson, Marjorie, al -number -of .-.hours.... __ ' , •Audrey and Lois were holiday visitors Mrs. Thos. McDonald and Garfield with friends in Plattsville. went to • Peterborough following the Misses Jean •Stewart and Marion mishap, but have returned 'home and ,vere .home from London and Guelph report his condition as favorable, - respectively; over the holiday. JOINT INSTALLATION • lt7sses- Flora, _Andrew and Aline ;Lucknow Lodge I.O.O. F. and Alton of London spent the holiday at Jewel Rebekah Lodge will hold a their respective : homes here. joint installation in their lodge room ' Mr: and Mrs. Sidney Free 'and son. on Friday, October 23rd, • at. '8 P.M. • George of Brantford, called' on 'friends .Members are :urged to be •, present. in town on .Thanksgiving Day Visiting, Brothers and. Rebekahs tor- Mrs. Henry 'Mullin, Stewart'and; diaily": invited.. .-.7 _ ,R.oszella,, left on Tuesday for a short Mr: ai►d-Mrs,- J.-•:E---Fr-itzley; and • Mr.' and- Mrs. Robert. 'Hetherington and Charly' of Chesley, spent Sunday with .Mr.: and Mrs.: T W. Smith: Don't forget the Plowing Match on the Ackert • Farms, Holyrood, on Thursday, Oct. 22nd; commencing at J a.m.-Alex B. McKague, Sec.-Treas. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rutledge of • London and - Mr. and Mrs. Harry • Tichborne of o . eric , s:pen week -end with Mr. and Mrs. W. Little. ' • holiday in Guelph and Toronto. CAR HITS POST COMPLETELY WRECKED Mr. Matt.: &orreceived' a couple of broken riles last week when a Ford coupe he was driving, took to the ditch justsouth of the ' village, struck a telephone post and then turned over. Threshing operationsin-full string--Matt_'s_-fa :n, noon -he found he required some gram, bags: Mr. Fred .Johnston, 2nd Con., Kinloss, who was' assisting' at the threshing, told hint to take his car and go to town for the'', bags. . It was on the way home • that the accident occurred. :just at Matt. left the pavement. south of town he felt the car heading for the'. ditch and 'was unable to keep it, on the road. Upon investigation after, it appeared front marks on the. road, that possible a wheel had broken. HoweVer, the coupe struck a telephone post • and turited: over, with the result that' it is pr etically a complete wreck. It was ken' to Henderson's garage but is scarcely worth .fixing. Matt apparently. was not hurt. and contliued home after the mishap, and helped ' ith_the threshing. Later he began to suffered and on being' ' , a_doctor: rt was discov- ered attend -11y- ,i ered that two ribs were broken. he is'able to be About and However does not intend to let the accident interfere with his work,°it poseibte, The 3 -act Farce with music "Mar- - riage in Disguise"' wh7ch ?S being staged Monday•and Tuesday 'night in the Town• Hall for the benefit of the Lucknow Citizens' ,Band is the talk• of the=' Town and 'citizens generally are looping forward . to its presents-' tion. - 150 young people of the town• make up an alt star troupe'• for one of the liveliest farces ever staged. • A special feature of the Tuesday night performance will be a social dance after the show. Tickets; are now on• tale and ate going like hot cakes. The plan of seats opens at 1VYeKims Drug Store at ,9 A.M: Fri- day', ' Oct. )r8t . To be 'assured of good seats have • your tickets marked early. . Rev. E. 0. Gallagher attended the funeral, of the late Archbishop David, Williams, in London, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Winter'tein and daughter, Ruth, were the guests. of Mrs. John Button over the holiday. Bargains in Men's, Women's arid' Children's Warm Winter Undergar- ments. "MARKET" Lucknow Dept. Store. e J Those from out of . town . may re- 5erve' their -seats for "Marriage in'. Disgi4iser •on Monday' or Tuesday night,. by telephoning McKim's Drug Store. ' Mrs. Frank McInto§h, Harold, Drennan and Ewen of Windsor are • in this community at .present owing' to the serious illness of Mr. Herbert Drennan..' Messrs: ;Laverne' and Harold Yoer- ger of Toronto and'Mr. and Mrs: .1. A. Robertson of Mount Forest were week -end visitors with Dr: and Mrs. D: GGeddes: ' E � - were when about . anti Mrs. CamLron McDonald Mrs. MacDonald and, Leonard visited recently with friends' in'Guelph and Toronto.' Mr. and Mrs. N. cKenzie and Donald, Mrs; M cChs skid ;Mrs. ' James Miller spent • the 'week -end. in Toronto. • • Gard of Thanks . Mrs, Thomas Henry wishes to ack- g nowled e with grateful thanks the kindness' of friends' a►id-rieighbots- durieg her recent .bereavement and to .... especially. thank ""those sent who:of floW'e�rs and'• cotgtributed the use oats, • Mr. and Mrs. P. f: Naylor • and -.*Ic and Mr. Harvey Naylpr of Tor- -end visitors with rel- make . it at point to he at-. McKrni's u were week morning, onto , • ru Store Friday •Drug atives here. . Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Hackett, . Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hackett and Donald, all of Detroit, spent' the recent holi- day at the home of Mr. Jas. R.�Hack- ett, Ashfield. Mrs: .T. E. Smith underwent another .serious .operation in Goder- ich this week, being"the third opera- tion Mrs. Smith has had during the past - several 'months. Mrss..Donalda Douglas :_spent' the past week -end in London with her . sister, Miss W nmffed-D las; R: .,, who accompanied her home on Mon- day, having completed her term as . • • nurse -in -training in Victoria Hospital "Marriage in Disguise" is one . of the funniest shows ''ever staged and is supported by beautiful:. novelty' .I choruses and other specialties. Choice seats will. be gobbledup early s'a Card of Thanks , The family of the 'late Mrs. McCoy wish ,to express grateful thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness and sympathy during their recent bereavement:. ' BORN .... - -on ly ,-November.. -NIIE • On--iVL � . 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gammie, 12th Con. of West. W awanosh; a daughter, ` MAIRIED 'IN. LUCKN.O' Dowling - Reid t• wedding took place. at the ,en Monday;. October 12 Rev. R. W: Craw united • Dorothy Rosamond,, dau r. -and Mrs. Hubert Reid, it�eli^`nkYd Alvin: 'Vernon meq• ling, son . of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ewlin ,Mount. VbTest. � Si A quie parsonage 12th, p in when• Re ma!iage gh- • Y ter' of. 1VIid, i. ;9Vh t" -c I 4}