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• PhOne No. 10 Is ..at : Your ..Service
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I CyBATORS
:. WE HANDLE TmE. MILLERS IDEAL INCUBATOR.
.. THE PRICE IS 00ATyPER CENT LOWER THAN LAST YEAR
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LAST YEAR'S' PRICE FOR 250 EGG mACM-ii4E $89 90.!:
THIS zy.EAA's :PRICE ' FOR . :250 EGG MACHINE : ,... • •••$234,00 •
AT THIS PRICE FOR :A 1STRICTLY 'FIRST CLAhh.IINCURATOO
•IT WON'T I.PAY TO 'Hu. BABY CHICKS ••• •
COAL AVANIN4 BRQODER STOVES Ilsis STOCK
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ALSO WATER WATER FOUNTAINS:AND:mid FEEDERS
For Maple Syrup Making
Galvanized Sap Pails
Syrup Cans
Have:
Tin Sap Pails
Sap Spiles
.Wmo utdie.
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Heating, Plumbing and Electric Wfring
*.NON and WINGHAN
911111nenta1 Works
Ont.
RIM the largest .end most complete
stock 'in the most beautiful, deeigne
to thossee • from. in
• Marble, Scotch; Swedish and Can.
; adian Ghanites
; We moke a„ speCialty of Family.
Monuments and invite, your !Wipe*. • '
thin.
Innerilitions Neatly, Carefully and
Promptly Pone.
• See sus before placing year order.
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Douglas Bros.
Phone 74
thsekhow
R. A. Spates
Phone SG
Wingbare
• LAWSUIT AT W.ALKERTON
• The only action to date, set clown
. for hearing at the Spring Assize,s
herore Mr. Justice McEvoy and jury
commencing here on Tuesday, March
25th, is that initiated by Messrs. W.
.• R. VanlIonne• and Ed. Hopkins,' • in
• which . the Walkerton Electric Light
and Power Company an the Town
•%•of • Walkerton are named as defenh
•shlants, says ,the 'Walkerton Teledcepe.
In 'the autumn, of 1928; after the
• . W. B. •Foshay Company, 'Minneapolis:
'had acquired from Messrs. Robertson
and John. Rowland their electri-
•cal propertiesi here and north of
• ' heuthampten and the sereice• supihy
business at Pert Elpin Mildmay and
hIlerniosn, as well as -in Walkerton and
r :Southampton• this hrhen was leunch-
, eisby these lose! ratephyers. It 'was.
and is, elnirred thnt the Conip-
any has no legal rieht to sell eurrent
• thhtlse4ew11 or its inhn trt rt ts. and; on
—Ile other hand. the hhqhforation can-
- fl legally' pay the defendant comp --
Amy .for service. for the r^ason that
no contract," authintr.'1n0 t1is exists
between the porti,- en-,enrnerl. •'
ruriore at ihe tiny.., it was
said, WAS to force Town Council to
make an spplihotion to Hydro for a.
surven. here nthl to horhit estimates'
On the l'e'f nf siinnIn;r0 Walkerton'
with' 'ele-trirah e';irrent. SlibserMently
thjs veal, hone.. htit the laws -h was
• net withdrswn; ' and finally, it was
het- down f ,
•'The huestien of the 'division
costs, apparently, is the feattirr
which is responsible hit the ntaftt
not being closed months ago.
—oho -eh -
DURHAM DISCUSSING
• DOMESTIC hirATER StIPPL'h
The town' of thirtieth, Grey County
distaissims the AhhishhilitY of • in-
etallineanatf around water service,
anseir nf ihiphoshno the fire proteetior
iiereisifst • Iwo
water works, and' this reouires $0140'
an expenciftnre ;that it le then -gift to
welt to pile in domestic Waiter servies
• at the genie thne. The estimated cosi'
)8.70 thettnitit4 defines. '
CREWE ••
, Mr, John' Menare:. Who • has hpgrit
• the aSt. two wee.ks' friends in
tetnrnedhome. Sunday.
Mr: and.Mrs.,: Wilfred 'Drennan and
•;:hilaren. spent: a 4ay heeently .with.
Mrs. 'Wilfred .Plunket, 'Au;
Miss . Ida.,.1VIcQuoid; of. Whitechurch
•visited ,friendS 'berg during the week.
• Mrh. Annie :Treleaven of Durigash
non spent the week 'end' With her s,on
Bert .end Mrs.' Treleaven.
Mr and 'and' Mrs.-. John ;Kilns trich 'Were •
,in:-.Walkerten on Thursday, fp see the
lattehs, father' Who the.:Hospital
Witli;•,ati injured :foOt. -•
• Mr, Bad Mrs. lain Swan and 'fern,
fam-
ily • spent Wednesday with, friends at
Lothian:. • • :'•
• The nionthlv: meeting , of the W.K.S
was held. af. 'the .horne.of Mrs.' Wm.
Crozier ;hill' Thursday afternoon with
18 inernhers. present. After 'devotional
exercises; readings'. were-, given hh•
Mrs,.; Shaehleton. and Airs: Bert •
leaven followed by -a dnet'hy Km. W.
Drenr:1-rn and Alma Blake after whic!.
the chapter in the. Study Book was
given hv'. Mrs. Raymond, Finnigan.
Mrs: Watt skin, •Isle
hom,ewhehe.'" after' which' the meet.
'ing closed atni haihty lunch ;was
served by the hostess,: . • ,
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SHCiULD, ATTEND TO THIS
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An Ontario judge r.cently :stated
• that in one 'Country 'in this province
and he thinks it h fair average ir
eonneelihn with • the estates; or cle
ceased persons dealt with by cent°
officials. :only nee h eihiry ihree per
sons•made a will. The reasphs assign
ea for this are: that it iq repugnan'
to the rerahe man to think of „hi
own death: and he hates to make his
will. on a sirk bed as' it wonld be ar
admission that exneeted to die. Th
'is always lookine ferharcl . to .stlic
time when he will, be better. off ,and
doesn't know just how he should dis-
pfise of his property.. The .Thief rea:
son to mir \1'1 (f thinkirthhit the ale
one of procrastAlatjon. The makjihe
of- a will ,is scab:hiit men and wo-
men don't have to do like ;',eetitig
honsider. unn'eseshhht, nn"1,„ it. is
tax hill -and so they put `Off s hat they
fon late -and ininose a hie. ernense sr
their heirh. by -making ni w;ll'at all
Sonic iif the lireWrin,it • business
• men intake no W;Ils and ,3,/, of then'
make wills .that high r.nl,rt res hove
diffienity internretires. We have in
shir,1 the will of h of thir
whese Will 'is nrir Iseforelhp
-onrts and -may tilti-.3dtelv 01 to.thr
"oivr Council for 'final settleinent
'this khen Trisieess moo rrnild• put
''-‘,i•o•icth dells flint lworwht larnse
rniltr0011111'
he 010i.10 a fol of, AS 701
thet t bringing in large rethres for-
.
lawyers. •
Then there ore !hint -II -NO •
when the inairer of the rill is Witten:
"ed bit those hho ore in hlohet toneh
with him snd these shl's oflin • lied
tn nrnfractrd lairsrits. hence yhii
-1P4e your. . will? If •not do it' this
• 'seek. If 3rna irot rot te tehr; eon,
verdontry- write it: ()IV- •ss sheet of
cnolAeap oi0Von in a seriihhiph
sian. it' as your last will and tesfa-
merit and have hne hf�ur peighb'erS
witness your sirenature and it will
wce a hi e° espense to your family in
1.1Wy0r9S 110 00s1 the wfll_setting net.
the heriehniatieshand the innonntleft
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f6 each Will eat he carried to a Mali
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&mit to he enderstnort, A O'gried and
Wititeiged rf`egOe On a sttih of
birch bark in the trOeds held good ifl
a testi tea
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• *THE 1.41CKNOW SKrthin
hIINTS FOR • HO:MESODIES
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Jeehts, hrowth
The on.n.ha,t uh. Co on 4,1A.4,. ;Another,
Thing thatain't what it used to. he.
Do you remember when tee 'Whole'
house was. in a state of upheaverfor
• weeks' at .Thos.e were, the
days when carpets „Covered the. entire
floes, and • some 'undertaking it was
to: take . out all those 'Carpet' tacks,
get the,. carpet out on' the- line and
get it 'beaten., That is where. toe .Meg.
of the . house •strutted their stuffhOn
a sunshiny day the • sound of carpet
boating was to be heard on all' sides,.
• but. especially ,early, In the. morning
'and 'after •supper, When,' the an of
the. house was honie from Wohlc. • Car,
'THIhRSDAY, MARCH htith, inhn
• AMENDING DAIRY ACT ,
lion, John :S..lhartin, Minister of
AgRIPUltUr9i has introduced -a bill in
the Le,gislature providinthe quality oi'
g for improlt-
ement hi daihy products
The ,'it nowprovides that milk and
cream be paid for on
xcept when fo
Thai:amend
a butter fat
basis, er. human, con-
simption. ment removes
this exception. It also provides that
factories hereafter sh
d hrall be termed
plants anevides for extreme sani-
tation in buildings. •
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• •-•,..,00'•0;•-.-1.
..pet -beating and house-cleaning Were !rig •1930,:AuTo L.ICEN.SE'FILATES
Sure: filbejokes for the 'ehmeclianS
'these days. , • • ,•• :• • • '•
A: inbstanttah haduCtiOn in price
.. Women grow. ish 'with some Sort
-of .• henseeleaninh, complex. holue.„ of which 7 brought the great ..Inajority. of
thereare se. iittb,ued" with• the spirit.. Oars, intothe five -dollar glass isnot
of hOusecleoningthat they f,:e1;..the.
emeuld ' not be cleaned if hhee1h. the 'only change regarding regaraing entemOhile
hans
thing Was.,not trirriech.ont,thice S year 'Markers- intieducea, :tine.. Year.. Instead
;Othehaiate -, se fehup with the an- .of twO sets of 'fihnies,,as 54150. being
, imal•• apheayel that they , hey; . nothing ' . 'aged • we 'hahe lettera.anahfigures as
would ever .eyer,:niake`. them.' have', ;•„.A...1h, their' A...2;
bouies unset, , ,. ..., • . and so on. hTlieth certain
• There'. ere so. many • aids t� house-, ,)160sof, numbers : :have been as -
cleaning these days that it is not nec- signed:to pertaindistrilinting' centres..
' essary to upset the house. No mote For : example Toronto got A -I to A-:
,is it necessary to wee the linkable
'carpet -tack. and cliaie: it to its lair. 99" 4'14: 11:it'.--k° 1:•1-9.999. Wingll'am
Vacuum cleaners; make it,Unnecessary which seryes. this district, got E to take take up .the rags, :although ,I ' mug., 501' to ..E j -200s Goderich got E W•
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ConfesS, I • like ,the .sun , to: shine • on 01.. to E Wr990;•Walkerton.got, E.M.-
Ahern. One hours sunlight willdisin-
feet therm :..': ' .. • ' '0 h .301 . to E9.:Qop,," and so on through
Vacuum cleaners keep the mattres•-• a great list of letters and hgures, in
seS free,, from • dust and they do' not various.. combinations., .
haVo to • he hauled.. out to be Cleaned . The 'Phrpese.. , We, suppose.. of . as -
There is nothing' under the sun more.
nnweildly • than a Mattress. signing stated. combinations •to stated'
leentres, is to identification hasi- •
, gaily Cleaning , ... . . •
A good 'many' prihatheniselves on er. With n complete, list one can al,.
having, the housecleaning : done early Ways: look. up the. place Where a 11 -
and beat all the we:even in the neigh- cense plate was ,procured. , ' •
borh,oOd, I do not think .:there is' one
woman Who gloats over us ahout the .::S-7:41:1 6
Th HEL0g.N§
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of us, who does net know at lehst one ..
'
- time we :Are thinking. of starting our' . •
.Cleaning.' Personally 1 think that. too ' Mr.:: and - Mrs h Richard MartinOf
,earlir cleaning is ah waste ..of . time. Huron Sherit the week • end ' with • the.;
What is the use Of creaming if ' . the latter's father, Mr. Wm., Wood. .
:Snow'. and mud ,•nrenot all gone? "Mrs. R. J. Woods is ,Spending ;the
: There' are a hail ,many wonien who week with her daughter, :Mrs. Arnold
like to &earl their ...cupboards • and. harbour • of Fergus.. . • , ' ., '• ,' .
closets .before' they 'attack the ' :!est of , . .Mrs, •Jim •Durnin was. a re-nt vis7
. . .
the leleaning. It is ah immd • idea if the.. hot with ' her' parents Mr. : and., Mrs: '
:weather is: fit to .hanh. ihofths , out to. Luxton,. at Kincardine. • : • : . h
alh :and sur„.•'•.ein, Clothes whilh ars • Miss Lila Humphney •spent -Ilaitr
b-rhiri hin shhk chhets. reed. the hun . week with her sister, Mrs: ;Walker in
to act asa germicide 'and to he') •ban- • Ehhh VV‘h*:alhish. h : •• . : • :.' • ;
ish the .moths. Dresser' drawers'. 'Ana ' • Mrs: Fletcher and Miss Mary. Wel.
, .lace.returned on Thursday tO °Oran- •
„dhina cupboards 'and 'so on • con be der after spentlinh A few days .With :
cleaned at env • hire and de :•ne:t need.
to hreit en the: vreather, At R -natter Mr- atid' Mrs: Wallace' Millet' . • '
h •Den'h forget the piny.. "Beads: •On '
Of• 'fact they make . good r,ainy • dah, a••Stringh• to he presented under the
wok..Cetlinet Paper . auspices :Of ' the Public 'Lihrarsh bh
, .the yeunh. people' of Blake's. in. . the,
• 'White ;ceiling pnrer Makes, qn ex-
Commenity '.Hall '.on griday' evening,
dellent -.paper to use to line , dresser next March 21st. ' •e• , • • ..
dtawers..,It also ma,k es . a • gond 'shelf ' Miss Ethel,Robertson haS ..reti2rned
Paper for. linen closets. If .Vel have ' .:to.lier. home in Lueknoin ,after spend -
none of he mire white. on heel, it is ing ' the past few' Months' with :Mrs.
not expensive'to buy hs-the:hiseapest ..1,' B. iRutherferd. : ' .••• ,• . • . • .
quality inah 'be used and a roll will _. • Mr. 'and Mrs. Wilkinson, Mrs. cal -
last a long: time. . .• ling•hrrid Mrs. Bel • of ' Ripley.• .were
Hardwood Floor's- • : . recent visitors at the Manse:With Ede.'
. 'Ohs equal parts .0s. Benzine and Mr. and Mrs, T. Ch Wilkinson.
Gasoline to eleen lisrdWend hoeth.' Do Miss Annie Wallace of Ostrander.'
110t..ue this in 'a' rhom With A 'jetted is spending ''a • few ..weeks with; her
fire- as, there is, &lifter •of exrdosion. neice Mrs, E. J. Thom. • .
Light rubbing with ,sand-paher . or A shade meeting of the Beef Ring
Sheet wool ,will help 'shrove the very Will be held•on,MOnclay. evening, Mar.
-dirty. snots, slieth. ns •are fornd' in- 24.' All interested are . Urged- to 'be
front of an mitside door. Manh.people
'Present. h .. . . , . .
•use tnO Pinch "•°coh ohs the rehilt 'is 1
• 'The ...International: Day : of 'Prayer
a sticky floor. Wax:, shouldn
, be ut' hi-: was Observed. on Friday,, March 7th,
'side :of a thin chilli. like a i2oultieeby the .women of the United Church.
That prevents rieees nf wey from .
The Meeting was held at the home. of
stickinh to. the .floors, Do 'all tl-e rtth'-. Mrs. Clark with an attendanee, of 15.
-hints ' with the • grain ,- of ',the ', wood, Mist. IC C. Rutherford presided and:
'hlrther it
'1'1 :irl C'14'1' tri."." or ' to the program which proved Very inter-
P°1fAh• If hh" '1°' hhnh 011V ;dhhtinh esting. was prepared for the occasion
'and,' the. weekly • ferrishinh .nolithine.: by a :,, Korean Christian woman , and
with the -ehnin .of the wooi yrtu will was : used by all the denominations
soon seen differense in the polish, on.
the
your .fornitnre. Remenrher to always •
' World Over. '
'a
rnb i,vnnd• Ivitli Hie Rhein. - Mr. nd Mts. Will • Snowden, -of
HouSecleening Meals ,. . Laurel visited .Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
•Snowden of Fordyce and other -friends,
Tit lithause yhe are- honsecleaning recehhh,
is no reason to haveto eat:Ito& the.
nisntlenieee. von, teeny reed a ,square The. regthar"meeting •of. the Harris
heal more those flays than other Mission Band was how on Saturday
times,' But yon eertainlsh do' rinf want. afternoon With the, President, Miss.
to .io,vt tro.,41.. tin'. enokinir. 40 Ine
, Helen Miller in hhe: chair. Mrs. Wil -
only elternotivh is to use hoer 'head kinsen, the superintendent, told the
and 110 forelianh, Fill vonr ,ceekie jar story of a Gospel writer .in Exile and
arid,.....wo a ,tah, "at ken. cook . Miss Dorothy Miller had charge of
one
enou ,vh., far More tlson ineol at a the chanher from the ',Study • Book, ,
time Food need net be : served, 'n the , The following from - the Roset hvn,
hask. "Eagle!' will be of interest to
same wav twierh io sliceessienhhut if
If is nrenared time is saved. ' many St. Helen's friends oh Mr and
Mrs. A. A. Miller,..
'Fish • Meals. , . ,
' Cook i.iftleitilit fish hie '''''"P than A very interesting and :hinny, 'ehent
used 'ss *caller:hi Phil. fish the,- fiSh and Mrs. R. A. Millet on FridaY thren- l
wsisi eelebrated at the home of . .Mr.
OP0 meal., The secoed flirt' it n'ah he
Ch • e iir In many other ways. 'ing, Feb. 28. the occasion being the
a
Fish Pie ' • • . twenty-fifth: anniv4rsar,y of their wed:-
hh; 'with a. layer of creare snceding. Mi.. and Mrs. Miller are ruin
Line a relsel barindio,vith• a
betm
ed .ainongst RosetoWn's: ost 're-
mA; . ,'
Invh; of winched rintoPt tnea: Pot iti •
hohi. of ems; conked fihh and rover espected and vnleed citizens. both hash .
a. then ing taken prominent And active in-
' l. 'in terest in'ehnrch'and ennimunity work
an
a layer of ted cheese. 1TereF t this and he in the, civic life of our town
finisbinewil the eluiesePhhe a
• hieese: iss bihiva ' : • ' . . heing,.a councillor for • a numher he
years s
.1-nf oven' nlionf 20 minutes. un' the rnd mnyer to two tamand
. Cut cold boiled potatoes in. re- arterg ,:eir.nlyiT%laledlilo'inn.e1;1•dohPfieFeensicillitilytli°,:•13w:Ilf(laehiritliTt•t"Thlallerhcl
Prohned • Potatoes •
. .
lenrilhhise. :Prosh.with mehes hhthsh,
meat' ‘vbich t,,ifes .3 RI -m...1 fin -e t 3 cook Toddd
dri,oniti.,,.., premn in. thn. even with instried, on Feb.2.gth. 'Ohl.
or
. slich as ehors heir!. snils he. thion' St. Miens. Ont. she being Miss Jrnet
or.:1141t. hails., They rya*. he brlwrod . ivnilitet of Mr. nod Mrs. Pr -
iv R..r.r,.vv.d nsn .41 th,,,eyen ,r and or id Ted& ofthnt niece. They earth! rpt
s
ton. of the Steve and served vvith cold inimediatelv fohewing their niorhage
....qt. M
•iller went into business .at
. MCAliley. Man.. and ,enitte to hose:
• •
lowe in Deceniber 1911; and hive
male ••their home liere .ever . -hice :
Those present on the occasion of hie
silver. wedding aiinlyersory inclhdeu..
the daughter, Denaldat MtshINTiret's
.tnothev and 'stmt. Mrs. Ihinid
rind Miss ;tenet '.40ctloveld. 'Inteihsh
the ahd shipsine ganieS, Were Plohed
followed hr e bouritifulhweddinh re-
past. After supper speehhas were de!
livered by the male' anshsts and re.
stulnded to Irkr the pronto oil behelf
of himself and the Nide :An incident'
of ,the evening Worthy of speci)isoliinmodt:
WAS the affifteararieeorif Miss
tii tVre WeddittO 'etiStinne that, It&
M.:other had worn th,tritY-fiVO rars
ago. She' rtlso• showed it dresS •tXrcirn bh
11111ht in- inn- .clailtitiood- ',do vs.,
_ . . Beforesdhahhifthlthhallrev Are -34,11$
. ,,- , 14' . t+il ...'
—.----.11etai.—een.---brido , and poker .-$0 Ale 1 f::466611:11.<1;LI:AFtiliTill:.1:1*::11416:Yleri'°eilte::efidlle'.:11°i'intrte.::::1114d'
, tv0:tr. 041,4 viro. Miter tut.the guest&
home's at* iiretty hard ,hit, '
, gloDel,*1. tot their *erne*. Iteene4
I 1' •
Iltea
eigit314/
.ronnig GARDh4 AND FAIIH,
• 1."..ithTnAYILOGMIUE TO INTEtIDING „PURCHA.SEIS
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TORONTO
mho •Athiorssatm. vAN:oiDUVE
,
IIVERY 13141.1, Tgla. ErliONIC 10 A• Loan DISTANCE BTATIOI
or
• Long Distance 'telephone facilities
• were never so complete —so ef-
fective, speedy and far-reaching ,
, as they are today.
• Our •1929 building programme
added about 14,000 miles of talk-
ing channels to our lines. The
standard of service was improved
--is steadily improving.
And it costs less 'than ever before,
because on January 1st reduced
rates on calls to points 75 to 800
miles distant became effective—
the second reduction 'thhi- a
year.
not lay your plans now to
take advantage of this speedy,
• 'dependable, time-siviqg service?
One thing ,a man never finds out
LS what he said while under the an
aesthetic: he's alWays'afrafil to aslc.
• "Society women 'are payingi; $19 *an
hour for bridge lessons' says a news
Hein. Men have pnia, much more for
lessons in 'poker.
THE
FRONT HARDWARE
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CROSS CUT SAWS—SHINTY DIETEICH MAPLE. LEAF
TRUE SET & WAGON AXES.
FIRST:CLASS loci ELM AXE HANDLES:
FULL ASSORTMENT ON HAND.,
SULPHUR and . CATTLE SALTS
SPECIAL -40% DISCOUNT ON ALL HAND SLEIGHS .AND.
;
SLEIGH BELLS IN STOCK. •
COAL, OIL LA,TERNS, COLEMAN • tAltfP, AND ,LANTERNS.
ZENOLIUM LICE rowpEp..ON HAND
McCIARYS FAMOUS ttuEsgc COOK STOVES ALWAYS:
ON HAND • .1 • •
FULL -LINE Of QUEBEC HATERS •
• E and PORTEOUS
• PLUMBING, HEATING ELECTRIC WIRING AND COAL.
hone 66 •Lucknoiv
CO CK -D RING
hi *eh 14 Lh'ilhh4 ehthiThiithi m71'14
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vit'seheoes
6c •
•The New M ormick-Deering brs is a
Combination of the -Turd most Popular' Drills.
They. are "anted fortight drafty-Strongtanie
tonVenient and Sure Adjustments.
Al\tDR
AGENT
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