The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-11-30, Page 5TIIPI;SDA
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TEMENT
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,'.. • LJA;,BILrTIES
LI I3JLITIES TO TTHE�: PUBLIC
Deposits •
Payable on demand and after notice;. ` x '
of the Bea in Ci %- •
Payable on demand.. -
Bill's,•Payable: .
'Time drafts issued at..1 ou:standing
•Letters of Credit Outstanding
Financial responsibilities undertaken, on' behalf' of cuitcim}rs
(tee offsetting amou;;t ix)•iu 'itesources")i
Other Liabilities
• 'Items' which 'do not come, under' the.
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.,' •• $641,346,710:12 `
33.8'19,807:50
2.58,518.04
6,151,280.54'•
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a
tin
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under The Finance Act +qr �'
Total Liabilities �to'•t`ie Public'
roto tie
Ciu:aIurt Go. 0eittsent
LIABILITIES' TO THE MA:REHQLDEI:a
Capital,.Surrlps andUndivided Profits ,":
and: Reserves.for l:?ivid
This sa 1
mount represent th
arrds
e share
' •.: • , holders' interest in h' .
o.
t e dank....
ver )Which h
liabilities
the pr•bl+c take precedence.
:',Tota1,Liabilities .
RESOURCES
To: meet' rhe fore Dirt L' i�h httesshe Bank' , has
� g
'Cash in',i'Central
M1 y
is Vaults a •d i `
i n the e: Ce teal 'Geoid Re �'ery
n. ,. es_ ..
Notes of and.Clieques.•on'.Other' Banks•..'
Payable iu''ea,rh an presentation.
i, Money cn•-Heis.psit'NOW ther ')inks .
.10,642,442.25 '
M;, Finlay Shackleton;, accompan
,teli;,by Miss; Mathers alld Miss Jatnes
•of :Priceville; spent the . weelt-end;
with his paxents,,.Mr. and Mrs., Nor-.
mail Shaekletonf.
Miss Jean Anderson, of Goderiel,
Collegiate : `Institute spent, the week-
end at her ;home ;here
Paltrier Kilpatrick motored lithne
from Toronto this 'week-end-,irvr,n•
Reed; aecompaniedi; him.; ands visited
his grandmother, Mrs. Sara Girvin
''Dungannon . Leo Clare & •;Harry Mid
dleton returned to; Toronto , Sunday;.
The;' Qriner .will visit friends ill "the'
city and the latter 'will '4proceed,
Quaebec From there he will 'en barl.
Thursday for •Endinhur'gh, Scotland
'ybere he ..purposes making an; ex- •'
tended visit: with his mother, ° ane'
other mem, berD' of the family: ;Wt,
wish him 'it safe:'and pleasant voyage
The Ashfield Circuit W. M. S. an
nual meeting was , held ' Wednesday
•afternoon at the.. parsonage,
(Rev.) Tavener, the president,. wa'
in the chair. There was 'a: aplendi•
attendance. Mrs,.. Tavner, Mrs,
•lienry. Horton and Mrs; Fred `Ander
.76,317,093.23
768.535
:26,953,876 v2' :.
iwa'ilable, on- d'mand;or as.thor: notice:
Government and 'Other Bonds, and,Debentures:
,Not 'exceedir;g. market'"talue:--=• ,he ,greater`_,: portieht .cons:se
o +
. , f g13 ed8e• tecuritiet which` rnature;at early dales.
Stock ' • .
Railway
'and industrial! and other itoki.
Call Loans outside:of'Canada r
2t..0•, S
Setured by bonds, stacks and other ne doable ‘senv+tic.r o
•, greater 'vine:than•.ihe loans' and repreientiii moires quickly
:..
iva+lable with g t 9 Y
1 no •duturbntg of erI 'on-cu+d+llobr tri C�irtzula.
Call Loans in Canada_.•,7 t 2
7 • 7,,,,I ).3..
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2:5,33 4,85.9 b7•
316,961,375:69',:
• 5.14,9'1:)
• 3.6:3•5..4,;
Payable :on demand•; and secured .by hands 'and )toffs
greater. value' than 'the!owns:
Bankers'. Acceptances.'
• Prime drl is accepted' by other banks:',
TOTAL 'OF•`UICKLY AVAILABLE BLE'' RESOU)t
(equal to 71.1.5,0 of aall'Liabilrties to the Public)
'''Other. 'Loans
To manufacturers, "farrners, merchants arid others; on condi.'.
• trons';consi'tten: with sound b,.nking •
` Bank Premises
• Three 'propert,et•only:'are carried +n •the nN:mes. of-Y�oldirg
compnrries-, ; th-e-nock r;nd bonds of these comppuies are, en-
ti.ely.ou'ned by the'B„nk,',and::appear onthe books at11•:00.`
r' ach reale• All 'othser•;0f the i1ink's .premises, the value
t, ; wbtchrlurgely exceeds •514,10:0:000,ap, pear milder: it herding.
Real Estate 'and-•Mortgaa ;on
g g Reel cal Estate:'. • ,
Acquired in'the•course''of the•B,isk'i .1 usiness:and rrt`prvicess
• ,of being. realized•b 0on;- -
111,2.93,C 1 :,
42,526,984:90
251,885;262.6r
i4 sin ncn;s?o:.,'
it Customers' Lia'l ility under Letters of Credit
Re resent.% liabilities ,o `I custornerr 'on 'as-ccoins of 'Letters P 1. � r of.•
Credit, issued by the Bank for 'their'account. .. •
-Other Assets n'ot-included in .the Forego'idg
:Making ' Total Assets' of
16 meet a e i'
m m .cit o abtli ie
L
t.to'.th _
P t s Public o :
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leavingan exces.s,of Assets •over Liabilities tothe 'Public, of
1,7.32,750.77
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Just reminder,. You;will have received your booklet from Dr,'
Hese & Co.,,telling you the results' received' from: feeding DR
HESS, ,STOCK 'TONIC,, HOG ,SPECIAL and PAN -A MIN;; ETC.
WI
4AXE A ,SUPPLY ON HAND F,OR ALL YOUR : NEEDS'::
•cattle . Salt:
HAVE A vILKsH, STOCK OF PURE `EPSON SALTS;
A BIG SPECIAL:•
4 LBS FOR
•
OW IS THE TIME YOU WILL NEED ;'HELEEBORE''''Ai
SULPHUR. -WE RAVE`IT ,
PARAMOUNT''
Keep Friday, December . 22nd open
for the Paramount school and corn-
:nu—pity Christmas concert end danc(.
" In the hall. And Orr's orchestra
sectional 'meeting'' at ,Bayfield., 'Re,
ports, were •Tead..by the;. secretarie•,
and treasurers : • of • the W. M. S.'•:,.and
Ladies' Aid Societies. Several 'crate:
>f: fruit and eggs•''were sent' to 'the
Deaconess, 'home;` Tioronto.' Mrs.
Tavener -packed three' bales of , quilt'
Clothing and shoes, some new, all it
good •condition, vyhieh .was eontribe,
•
ted•
by the'Circuit for the need it
Western' •Canada.. The• "parsonage•
Ladies' 'Aid' had ,the parsinage:;••ex-.
terior •painted, and;,a nea'. hot water
tank installed besides taking care
-,:.I,• the eurrent 'expenses The W.; M. r.
' election of Officers resulted' as 'follow:
President, :Mrs: Campbell :Tavener
upar.nzer,=Mrs.. Adber-tµ .-Alton
pec.; Mrs. ' Sam .Alton; Cor. • Se
John, Mullin • Temperance:
Charles • McDonagh; Christian Stew
ardship ec.,
Mrs. S. J. Kilpatrick
Stranger's Sec., Mrs., •:Jack''Gardner,
Supt.;' Associate`;•=Helpers Mrd.
Messrs-. John and ; Goldie Martin
,
sand Mr: Leonard'Webster. are show-
ing their colts 'this week at ;Toronto''
'n, the Foal Club class:
We are sorry to report the death'
sf` the,A.6, months ,old daughter of Mr'
and Mrs., Harold Stanley • Our•
:)athy is; extended ,to the bereave):
odes..
Mr. Pat Gilmore returned ham(
from Goderich ••Hospital,, last week
very. much improved :in; health.::::,.
Mr. and Mrs.:Jas:` Richards, Flesh:
erten; spent the week -end', with hi:,
parents;; Mr.. and Mrs; Dick:: Richards'.
Mr.•Harold' ;Ghent,; Mount : Forest:
;vasa visitor at i'
-`' rec., ...: Wm: iViartins, dor-:'
c ing the 'week.' :�`
'Miss Minnie ''Richards is visiting
;with . friends: .in „T,oronto for: 'a fevi •.
Weeks ''
The teacher and: pupils' are busy
iractising`for the Christmas concet
-o be'held' on December 22nd -in the'
''aramount Hall.'Keethe date- o '
1i- e Pen:.
Paramount C1Mtb Elects:06cers
Alton;_ ':Supply Sec,. ,':Mrs• Ernes'•
Gardner. Supt” Little 'Light Bearers
Miss,' Olive }Anderson, : Press Se`.
ra,tiRichard .. Johnston .At; theme:close
of the •'meeting, a': dainty lunch was
gel d by the hostess, Mrs. Tavener..
Mr: Cecil Johnston, visited.'
sister, Mrs:; H. Moffat, and Mr: Mof-
fat of Sarnia, over Sunday. Hi:
'mother Mrs., R. Johnston : who bae t
spent+;a fortnight in Sarnia,.returner
haine With him Monday •
'Cdr. and •Mrs. Howard, McAuley e
Flesherton were week -end guests .`.o
•Mr..and•, Mrs. Sam' Alton:
PROFIT and ' LOSS ACCOUNT
_Pr .. -�eerie 31st October.. ' 1933
Dividends paid or payable to:Shareholders ;.. $3,0•60i60, 00
Provision for Tafd's Domrnion'Goyeriituenr; t• 508,55 11:111:
Reservation for Bank Premises .. • 1:00,000:00
Balance of Profit and . Loss co f
s Ac lint 3asr t r. ober, 1932'' ,.
Balance of Profit and Loss.otirich :cirvrazi +. "''
':7`613,5.3.5.,908:65
.692',218,81$)45
S 76,317,090:20:'
CHARLES GO'RbON,
• Piutdc M
S •4,003.153.39
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• 31, 6B 138:'81 -• ' ,•. \:
336,.394.78
• $ 1,385.4.51,;28
/8".. A; BroGr,,
JACKSON DODDS, ':.•
loirt general 1Nattaaert•
•
The '.stren strength o a'bank is determiined ` :sts but. its oli its management
8 f i'J' Cir p c1',
and the extent . its resources.- For 116 ars the Bank. o
°�;Motrlreal has
Jbetnsn.the forefront of Cad adsaitFina e. `
WHIT 13: H,NGS1DI
., - ASHFIEY.D;I�tOTES. '
Mrs: David 'Gillies,_is' ending .two . .. 1
spending Mr. and Mrs. Russel ,Ritchie of St - Mr. • R• ,$rown of ltlemloLk Citi-
-her-
ity
'wee`ks with her dau ht rs, Mrs:
ge
.• FIelens,• spent •Sunda With` �Mr': "and sp cit an ::afternoo•n at Gordon Rit•
Cringle and M o •.,y Y ie :. ,
, g, rs. $roger and Cher ••, ;.. •..., , , ' : , , chic s last week...
-relatives ,i .
airs. ,R: 'Tlfnn. '.
in Detroit) Mrs: G E,' eD' ria o .
M o gh spent: M n
Mr. Gro c of ,h. o Mr. and ' Mrs. Scott of
rge M, Quoid had . the rad{ ' Gordon' , deli '' fternbon ' ,theest of Mrs:. R
installed laat Week: ,, •l • . •
Ti�p•ey spent. Sunday with relatives Andrew, ` ' 1: .
Mr. Duneen Kenned ma e.:a busi-: ' The ° •.
dhere many friends of Mrs:.. IT
ness •tria'to •Toronto last week. ' Minter ' and Mr. P Gilmore will
: li r ...Gil r • ' — be
Miss Grace Richardson has re- ,
' 'Mn Johri McGuire• visited,' Mr. `Jack � , glad: to know that;theysshave` returned
Gillies one, da'y 'last week:, turned' home .after .spending a few home from Goderich' Hospital 'last
Mr. Dan, M artin' s son -in -law' ,of
weeipswith , Mrs., Jas. Wilsonof ,
week both feeling ,• vetyr Much
Near North .••130, shipped` i'provedrnhealth.- rt . 3m,
ec urc
y
a •
deer last week, and •a' number of his ' Mr, Will HelmSpent •Sunda with
_ i •. 'h United Vit,, M S. of the. 2nd i, P
q-,Sttik�A;{a�q` of i T e tr h !~l tool:. .�.
M.
tie si , In "
air�r = lxel ih�i *n]r. p , ..•
zl-•-
1 ,
i a �.
AIT chi�tl're4 its ti�ie1�resTjyfe i n .. . , • . .: Mr,""�r��G"ar�er,��wa"s"ihe.;guest"'o
ono 'Wednes a
tint of Mis.:: �'. J:';d'ohnst n d y ..
Sunday Soltool arerayquest'ed td"be out . �, .Miss Meati Long' over :the weekend
to " )seri a e' Chx•stma' . •tree 'afternoons
s
u.,..,,:..,.u' �. ar..• ..u:uu,� .c :u_..:u.....�,+u. .... w'.. W...r•.a,.,:_,
aturda . ;afternoon.t ' .sl
....:.: ..., Mrr 'Wm. Brown ts' busy Peso day
sup acid Ilfr Lanrou nn hair
M _ s _.�_ _. � . = o .,.t , store. ,
. �,�... ..��._ .3� xe deer n e .�. �,r
have moved' into' 'the lioiise 'formerly " •.
i. .. b • The ptip{1a of Si S.; No. 8,• are busy'
oCcu led y. Nirsr 'Dan 'Molnnesi , .,. ,:..
e arin fee? a i'oncert i;d :4e given
,.�'We riaxo'_.g'lad to repbri .Mrs' "John p p g' .,..,..� � ...,::
.Kin f I • oul• • .
d
Old Tont; )Iere s s cidllar,
tor • ou b t e" w:a , the, lad .• beat'.
o Y y h Y
door want':10M-cone to Boat: her
runs;" t r
i
lazy ` tikes -t thanks- #er the Wati
int. eb . ( _ ars f it stti as
t u r ill` : s rr
•
`
hr r •,.
Mrs. Jas ',`Durnin; and Earl were
visitors at. Inger oll •on Tuesday.•;..
Mrs. Richard : Martin of Huron
Twp: spent' the week -end . with :' bel
father,' Mr : Wm. Woods. ':
•Mr. Bob ' Fredrick was ,a : week. -enc
visitor with:`Mr.' and Mrs. Souter.
Taylor D.
The'; December meeting of the. Wo-
men'•Institute will be: ,held` •at Mrs.
,
Archie 'Anderson's on, Thursday,Dec
7th.. Roll
call • Cheer• for'. Sick Child,
ten.. flints on: Christmas: Giving
Subject ."Christmas in Other- Lands'
by 'Miss Greta Webb.
The' annual Thank -offering of tht.
Harris' ;Mission • Band was 'held ':at the
:manse:on •Saturday,• with."a ,.'good
attendance of members and.. visitors
Miss Ruth Ramage the ' president
.presided. the Se i tures' lesson was
read .by -Miss 'Helen• -Miller - ierald, re --
'ports Were read by Dorothy McDon-
ald, 'Iona• Swan, Jean Thom,: Dorothy
Miller and •Laurine Miller. Mrs., Wil'
kinson' and `Ruth Ramage . contributes!
a piano , duet. Jean, Them ,read a
Storyand recitations were"'., given;' by
Merle (Swan and 'Mae .McDonald. Mrs.
Wallace. Miller. ,told the • story :oi
•
Mary Slessor. Lunch wads' served at -
the conclusion.
• SECOND CON.,•'KINLOSS : ,
.e c r_ and
Mrs.: Clarence Irwin, •Harvey
Grant ,mere - visiting ,with . her mother
Mrs,.Stanley'"at, Brussels.' `
Mr•,'W. 3 'Trwtn• 'and ',Calvin, also
Mr. Harold, Campbell and''Catherine'
visited' with friends in ' Wingliam leaf
Thursday. r •
Mr s. ;3. IX-Ansi is' spending• a few
da s wit t'her parents in• Whitechurch
Y. l P
lied ver • su'
Mn Frank Miller :had a, y, c-,
la t., eek:. •
cessful wood bee 1, st. "vie,
',,. r '.• and Mr. acid Mrs. 'Herb Laidlawrid
family visited recently' at Jas. Irwin s
Miss: Mary Jane Irwin is• spending
a few. day's' at' her ,grandfather's, ,Mr.
so..
s
ds n n.
Miss Gretta: H>X • p � .
``e sister Mrs.
'trays 1ast;:a+eek with .h r r
r
Miss'' Mer: � Cam 'boy 'Spent Snfiday
.:at-har:•ihottte�ere��.
Messrs..Donnld', McKay and. 'Aden's'
'McQueen were' in Toronto last -week•:
ttendii.., 1toya:: ..-
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• A HEALTH' SEkVICE •OF
TME',CANADtAN MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION ANC ' LIFE
INSURANCE, COMPANIE0 '
IN- CANADA
DISTRESS,:RISEASE and: HEALTH;
:):When --it,
'•
is realized -.that distress
disease and even death' .may follow
apon:,the_use:of food,'•it•-becomes'-ob=
vious Oates we are., all frequent and
regular consumers of food, we should '< .
be': informed on. this subject
,We ' might :begin by correcting a
ceinuion . misunderstanding. 'There is
no such thing as ptomaine; poisoning.
as the term' is comm my use •
p , y ed There
AR ..''ptomaines, and'' they •.ARE pois-
onous, ' but;'they are not present . in
food: which.; can be Ptomaines :.
are produced, in ;the late:: stage' sol
putrefaction, when':'food is in ,such a • "
condition that. no.: one; .would :'ea't it
if they are: 'conteMinated: by.' certain
seasons,Tsome fishes::ao4 animals are •
The: November , tri • unwholesome. We know too that• there
eeting . °of the:.,
are. some, poisonous vegetable foods
aramount U. F. W. 0 club was held
it the hoine'of `Miss Lizzie Reid, the
)resident.. occupying' `the- chair.:
The, •meeting ,opened .• by all singing
the Club Ode, 'after which 'the; .Lord's
•►gayer'' was repeated in unison:' The
ecretary:• gave :a good report' for
he year after 'which ;the' roll..Was
"ailed: It :was ;decided not: to : sen. d'' a
'relegate 'to' the' 'convention this year
'frs: J. 'Webster•'after''thinking tlte-
'•idi'ee for their' support�:to:her'in.her
sosition as ' president; resigned, /rand.
'Trs Grant,-McDiarmid-ewas asked to
`ake 'the ;chair for the election of
�A cers: for the:'eom{ng. year'.' Those'
••lecte ' were.as follows President'
�Trs. Wm. Mc '1
Gi 1, -vice-president;
'Its. J. T.; Webster, secretary.• Norms
\nderson treasurer, ,~: Mrs." `'Grant
'fcDiartnid; Organist: Evelyn Reid!
g Yn
ssistant,' • Verna "Hamilton' ' . cess
,eeretary, Norma: Anderson; auditors
`Trs; Alex • McDiarniid,� Mrs.:_rDan;
Nicholson.; Those • appointed to`:geled
'otnes'' for the meetings_ during the'
-'oming-year- were Mrs; ` MticCliarles
Ars. Ensign; Mrs. J. Maclntosh. and.
Mrs: J. ,:MacDonald It was ' decided
that , each; `member should; ' bring
'unch to' the ..monthly meetings. A
'iearty.vote of thanks was• then ten
lered Miss• Reid for,. the:. use_of her
'iomp..Thn, meeting closed with sin
Meeting g.
'rig the National Anthem, after' which
the hostess •served.• a• dainty;'lunch. ,
' The December :meeting of the 17.
W. O. Club :will be 'held, on• Tues-;
'lay, December 12th,.in 'the Orange
Hall, Lucknow, •. at, 2.30, pin. 'Mrs.'
Tack Henderson, Miss R'uby_Reid and'
,race :'Webster are, in' charge of .the
program: The roll.. call: is to be .an,
such '.ase,)
n til.;�
e,g�roup •of mushrooms
and • other fungi.
-1,11e'Teal danger . to us, however
comes from foods "which; in them
pelves,,. ars :'perfectly'. harmless, but ,I
.which may and do become.dengerous , t,
f they are: contaaminated • by 'certain '
'ractearia ,or germs.. Some changes in
foods; which. result from the 'action,
If germs, .aredesirable; Such as the
touring of milk, the makijig of cheese
sand saner kraut. The 'effects '.of a:,
few 'ee. rm a e ha mful 'and danger -
e: •
•
Botulism • is 'a• form . of food. poison.
ng which;' fortunately, is rare,'be- •
•ause it is''deadl •:It'is'caused''.b the -
Y y. •
'ioison:'that 'is given off ,by: a germ
rn • this 'country, most cases � have r'"e- _
sulted from the' use " of home -canned `
vegetables, -where, in the'. 'Canning
process,. sufficient heat has not been
used'tosterilize the:food or destroy
:the germs. This poison i•s readilyde-, •
•stroyed by heat, and if. these canned
:foods . f
�f ,ds._ware..�boiled . be -.ore, ;being..used
they are rendered safe.
The common' form of.food Poison-
ing, which begins with.'; nausea, 'ab-
dominal = pain, "vomiting and diarrhoea`
sand 'Which is popularly, but •' erron-
eously, known as tomaine poisoning
is seldom fatal'. 'It .is•{'caused by the: •
action 'of any, one 'of' several germs
which are' . related to the, germ of
typhoid fever..As a rule, it.is .;due
to�•t. - �areless-handlinof�-food-'or
to .im :, Derr cooking.
The t no danger;. in fresh fruits
or 'vegetables. ' Cooked % foods : should •
be kept cold or hot;' -they should not ::.
be, allowed to -stand for any` lengthof.
time • at a' luke-warm 'temperature
'veered byan exchange .of .Christmas
as, that .offers germs an' ;excellent'
sifts (not to 'exceed 1'Oc) • " '.
• , ... , chance.. to grow : that' do 3
rio`1:.
e` community is; look right, or. whiave a pe�culiat.
The •sympathy,of th ;
extended . to Mr: and Mrs Harold.
u taste :1:::°6;eadaci.
ur `shoul' be
, or onus'd
Stanley in the loss of'.their .infant ned should badaughter T oedbeforeben.
, Mr.John 'Turner visited relatives
in this communit last,:w week.- '• .Questions concerning .'Health, -'11d'•
in
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,,Y � Canadian. Medical 'As- •
dressed toy the' Cana
sociation; DM' College: 'St.; Toronto '`„
will be> answered. •ersonall byletter
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HOL-YROOD
Mr. Reggie ,'Broom" spent•'•Sunday
with his' parents at Wingham.'
Miss ..i,i.
M s 1lh li s:' ilio is coriductn the
.n g
'sewing''class' dhere;- sent thea -week-
, n
end ,with' her stiter,, Mrs., Thos.'''Fer-
guson `of. Ashfield;
ar ...
, ' We re 'sorry ;to'. report that Mr.
Harold 'Con" ram is ' confined to bed
g
with a severe attack 01 tonsilitis.
• Mr. John MacDonald. and daughter
l!"rancis of Kansas City, ,,;spent ' the
with
MissS,.,
Al man, stepped; up: to a grocer's,
co •and brow ht'.two t"ria`•
cigar ounter g e,
cent cigars. A: •Scotchman who was ' •
waiting.to be• -served -pushed• -forward
Scotehman `You"sell those cigars
e !;',
three for a quarter, don't 'you/ ?'-
si
rover' Yesa
'G ,
•'Scotchinan Well, here's' a nickel
I'h take: theother one."
w.. co
Ever o el e:
.b d
1' Y m
Week --end,. w t urvis. girls. , . ..,,:, •
the gtrlsR at the sewing•class are,,.
. • ...^ 'inf i"iehttti., ases
,
enga ed''at; a e'rin" for' Miss Eliza-
. p p. , g Mrs.• Keatrn of'.•• Walkerton , s
d ,g
beth 'Pierce this week.,' '. with Miss S• Purvis° at pre
t siting ' .. . P
,
Miss-wMar- WPito .is-assistin at- -- ..
t-
Wni. ' Hornell's, Lucknow. The next institute Meeting will be' •j°•
:Mrs.,,Duneati Cst b l :s ent �3 't.••+-
mp a .lip a Yh't� d'_:st�h-'horire'-o'f--lVfrs�-.rvWxll�l•%o'd
with )Llys:.' James falter: Will
s" . rosy pian h Coni., Mrs: Mcl;eat% . .
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