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4-T1iursday; January S, 1920.
CARRS'
MACKINAW
COATS
for Men and Bo
Carrs' Mackinaw Coats are
made from heavy all -
wool cloths, good
style and very desir-
able patterns, very
comfortable and will
wear for years.
Just the thing for anyone who
does such driving or is ex-
posed to the cold weather.
Price $1650 and $1850
DUNGANNON.
THE SIGNAL -= OOD&i&i'CH, OaT.
ST..tl'4:1'NTINE. 1 further period. A preparatory service
• 'Tuesday, Jan. 6111. I will be held un Friday evening of this
Mr. W. J. Thompson is visiting week.
Brookin frleuda, Miss Edna Walters is assisting at the
Goderic postothce daft, the holiday
Thursday. Jan. 1;• Mn.. Ed. ('hanuer ix v11.1611101( Rlplry' rush.
Bartley nominee's -hies sold his farm friend. this week. Mrs. TebbWt (formerly Miss Nettie
on the 4th concession of Ashtleld to � alias \lacy t;raves spent a few days
11 • Fisher), of Saskatchewan. is renewing old
Mr. Italntae:, from HuUonth, who lout. withMessrs.
tiod•ssr ,, .1„hrnfriends
t'awrrun Jefferson 1 acquaintances here and in Godench.
. hafts pries
i0 a S4,t a. month. The purr. I Ie•It lust week for North Ontario. dTa• prier ix Y,1;,:aM). M,•. Victor 11041 Miss teethe Jnti►txtoo I TO FORM .4 MO('K PARLIAMENT.
The manual congregational.14Willbehmeeting 1Ilkl re after
tl . .lana ry 1t)I Will be hold w fur; it R the tholidays,atetheir�home here. attend- A New l udertakIng under the Aurpiere
day, January 111th, at '.:in p. of the Beard of Trade.
large attendance is requested. sties Mary Parks is vimlUng her uuut' lyse committee ap{a4t1'd by Ila.
:tread is late a lout. airs. slusuu eAlli.ter, I Board of Trade to complete the forma•
le0•ne aleKeurte wa- al Guelph this 1 number of neighla,ns and tripods i tion of a drbattua omplet wet in the
week on h0xiukrs. of air. and Sirs. HNrry Isitive..... r met at Simon Board of 'Prier room Saturday after -
of position
ne,,,u and wade the following arrange. Anderson itilen unst t *lay the
lnt'day.'sigt1( at \cif peettente"Iitheis w to taa can e.
psltiutt at t;uedph uud le[t on atuniry with a Renally' 1 114441 of lu,ltw•hsele(i molts. w'hleth they lay
to
for that place. eia'ry out with the rxsi44taww }Tf those
F'tv(i Fowler awl Wm. Fitzgerald •e}ferts and a parse of. carp testi. iuh•ivsta(1.,
went to Tutotuo this acct'. ! The etnantittee decided
the fol-'
Coal oil is up two tents a gallon,
HAYFIELD.
• lowing e' ;
TUESDAY, Jan. d, 1 --To form rt defeat ala•iety, and
and gasolite has advanced one
cent. D.dn't we read in the papers the THE ELECTION. -The contest for the to carry it -on this w❑ rr uu the plan
away day that Rockefeller was gittng;rVeshiP. between Reeve Erwin and Mr. ors L0* k Pa li 14eeurr fhr awwmbly
ments
away another million or fwd' 1 E. F. Merner, passed ori very quietly on
A meeting is to be held shortly in the I Monday. resulting in the dight na)or►ty room of the Cult@glata .lttatittstt sill
interests of Dungannon and neighboring',
01S for Mr. 1lterner, 62 to 54 being the *Melt try hold tire' meetings.
school sections, and to be addressed by a i count. The councillors and school ' :t --To meet u e •ere•ry three weeks.
representative from the Department of trusters were elected by acclamation and 1 w
anti tn•hold fu •seious, acrd • rinsing
Education, to consider the question of a i are as follows: For council - David, session of a ouww'lwt different tlisture.
consolidated school. This is a movement Dewar. Robt. I)elgaty, Samuel Cleave. 1 .4 - To hold the nest xessiduvD Thum -
consideration of all who are interested in W111. Elhoi• The trustees - 1Vtr4 ` *W. •114111007 'rub Institut.
'hoe. Elliot. F. Geminhardt. :.- -Thr first resolnueen tt`• In' Intro -
which should have the sympathetic
education. O•Attar to the storm of last week, which ' dated' 4 'the Government to be'ou' flee
The blacksmith shop formerly owned i caused fate and irregular train service,' quest at nt of ' liuinlgrrrtkul was uut-
1
and managed by Wm. Th, 'mples. and . Miss Davey, junior teacher in. the village• I The fulluwIug litar•up'
since his death by his son Charles is at and Miss A: Elliot. atho teaches -111L -it (I : _
Chnrset>I omps: and -we dttderstand Mr. • `odench Towustup and aSo had bet ' lirl'rrrr,r-Gestural-Nir K. t1. IteY-
Chas. peon is leaving Dungannon• spending a few di!•s to Lucknuw. were / nods, ISS e.. M. 6.
r- The holiday visitors have nearly all
gone again. The Dlisses Ethel Calle.,
unable to return until Monday mornin Speaker of the House= --The Hua J. +
Miss Edith Spackman lett last w 1'. Howe. if. A,. 1.1.. li. t
]snip Brothers Pear] and Amber !plc• for Toronto. whore she has restuned ,tier , 1'rinre Minister and header of the
I Kenzie and, Mr. Geo. Case returned to �grmrr poottiun as stenographer with"tete i t:ucernmeut -A. If Hapklin.:U. I/
Daisy Ryan to , Dr r .-r'pieler Seete•tarj of Ntate-R''-p.
econta .• Bow ellr.a+, Ass[MMnts- - .1. T. kill. J. A.
days in I• Caw{ibell, 'I
• co ioeseition header -1T. G. Kennon. -
Phone
er C. Pridham
- i Toronto on Monday. Miss ntland lu jexall ug Co.
Port Credit; Miss Laura Pr Mia, Edna B -arty, of tem
Mr. and Mas. Athol A1cQuarrie re,; Essex, 1lesrrs Delos lllsher and E Imtt I public school stats. spent a fel
turned to Toronto onMondaY• (•Shackleton to. Wingham. and Ford {T]re�diage last ttee0k a.Y/
Ste dman to Woodstock. ( Mr. George Elliot, of the -Goshen line 1 l•egatrtui'ut of Inln4gratk,u-Iter. A.
People say The St�tthf'0 calendars this I (,asp Sunday was gasless, ixeadtess and is spending a ire wee ca in the 5outttrrn 1.. c;. t turkp, tip{aadtkou- lieu. ramp
tear are very vett Hiltve you got paperless day in [)u ,Bannon. The mail y States. Hilt. •
yourayet? \ Man was held up by the storm and Mrs Jas Ferguson hal been spending Sll„lslrr of 3ustitr-J. 1.. KUiurau.
__,___ _ _ blocked roads. a couple of weeks with friends at Wing- (tl,laaatiuu-H. J. 1). (-suss.
•The annual meetingtof the Dungannon a m and tlelgrave. 1 lliu�G,ertl'rut Finalise -T. H•• Mitchell.
&loatU(` not 7ee[tst A� cultural Society '.will be held on A watch -night service was held in St. tr{yr,slttou-J. (1, s. te••vrr...
Itchingday
liwith
t r"`JMd • January list.Andrew's church at midnight on few . Miui4*(rr of 1'nblle \Yorks --(;..1.. Par•
ltiotrvd• The Anglicans are holding a social in ('fear's Eves conducted by Rev. A. yams 4itn..01al-4'. L. Mesmer
PI
Ina. or
Ina Piles. No 41he (hinge Hall tonight.
enurerical open. The girls are giving ane>tha dine in
titian required.
Dr. chair's Ointment will relieve you at ones 1 the Agricultural Hall tomorrow lFriday
*tat as certainly cue ,you. Hao. a pox: all.l
deniers, or lidiwanson, ea & Co., L(mitad. ' ris. Allison is still in the hospital at
paper sad
Sample bot freed you mention tab
papery suture as stamp to pay poetess, . Godench and her condition is report ab
tlJrtiw ���
GEO. STEWART, Florist
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SAY IT WITH FLOWEttw•'
ROSES
CARNATIONS
VIOLETS
IWedding hunches
A choice collection
specialty
of Pr1wr0*4ea
Greenhouses Brace At. Phone 106
MN. 40,41.1.1111111.111111110. 41111.W..4M1
rf�iiiifliiii•
'unchanged
I The .tsh6rld Eleetion.-Thr ,,pontos
in Ashfield 0u Moodily resulted n the - . Ai:1tuRN.
rn.-lion of Frank Johnston. Olin JEWELL-SCOTT.-A quiet wedding took
Jrnai...,u and Tho . soonest, as c ire place at the Baptist parsonage. Clinton,
tSllurs. 'Phe lb(•ve mud Deputy It ve on Wednesday. December 31st, at 2 p.m.,,
YrPre a{tiered iv asr•Is0,it . - when Elizabeth Dora :Scott, daughter of Cameron, J. J..Shanghneamy,-J. E. Tow.,
dt,y's vote by polling .nlrrlfviaoiGe. Mea Mr. Robert Scott, of Auburn. was united I Joliter-ritory. _Wesley Walker.
am follow.: in marriage to.4. ?,ard Melville Jewell, of 411,{r(tttoa t peek -i 3. i y` -Id• Ilsrls;,
1 1 a i ' it J T Colborne township. Rev. E• O. Fotde1 W. •1•, Millar. W. C.• 1'rldlrata. A• J.
Jaa, knrrer F,.4„14_ 1'r=''l t" c; t' i pl officiating. The bade wore a Pretty dream Paltrtdge, T. U. Willis, A. IL Itoban.t-
J. Jawle(aon :.-' Sn -: itil 7J=T•1�of"taupe sdk with picture hat to match.. ern Dc ti. 4.. mite/►ouch. iti'v: J.'F.
1r, Juhtr'coq :.1 et:. 41 :1•'1 frS a:• .29
r 34114 Het corsage bouquet was of yellow tea i! Its 1e raft. R
It. Me 1 H., aid ai 13 14 222 :14 T :VT tai i reale, and ferns. During the signing of
'T. Sullies t 1.4 14 11 .'id et 3. II' 197t,
911 , the re ister Miss Winnie Howson, cousin
1 d-the\bride. played appropci couple
:T. HELENS. Atter the ceremony the happyMangey. Walter Hern, F. E. ibughttm.
• Ttlrsday. Jen. 4;th. . for London for a short honeymoon. (� Mit;. Horton. P. ern. 1' 3. M. Field,
Thr sise14.1ita ictal teachers have tett their -etu(n they will reside on the 1'fl. I/.. T. curdy, Capt. ttttlniy.
returned t.. their work. s f in Colborne township. And all others who ma><,3•e timrru
sties Pearl \\el.xirr tree' r+w•rtrrrl a I'jlieir man -lri�nds wish them much by either side.
school a t\sutnil, near Toronto, and happiness. sr Government hills to rte intnrla'tsl
left ;4ttunhty to' take up her work BORNE. during the session :
there- . ' Immigration.
Mr.and Sara. Wyse t. of etre qou. I'. 8.. TCESDAY. Ian. R. Munk•ipal government by commission
are visiting their rsipxinx, the aliases 1n1AItLAND CAVC SSiON HOLES. -flies and manager.
Weld) and alto+. E. aU1'herw.n. Rose purse lett on Monday to resume Tariff. and taxation.
Mr. Angus Mel rmnal&left for 1;twlph her school duties nea Ayt --n. Ont, Education sun and compulsory English.
tic spend the winter with hi brother. Miss A. Holtzttran, Crediton, spent
tlorerumenn nwnerhlp of natural
Mr. .1,,s. Mrftonald. New S'ear's with her .st ter, Mrs. D. F. n,msiutxr. incl Pub"' ntilttisw.
Mr. Sam Phillips. who has not )me0 Schwann Mr. J• rrant spent the{
improving, was removed ti' the Wing- aleck -end with his brother, Mr. H• I .Mia Brydttee ase Miss Frances of
ham hospital bust meadia, Ili son
Farrant Miss Edith Durst is visiting i MMrs B Alberta, arrived last week
\Ila•rt, of Yellow l:ra++K, was ben 'for x with her sisterMrs L. Grob , Ayton. !• from the West and will spend the
rnnplr of weeks and returned wars \ winter visiting friends in town and
and his wnl-Jins, of the sante place. GODEItICI1 Tt4WN131 P. ' 1wrntery. Their Lends i (towns are
iiiMirl this week s0 .1441141 m f was Tt4E COUNTRY Wos1EN's CL The , pleased to see them again. after ten years'
11r imine. pa tponed meeting of the t�tsntry absence.
M. Hugh - Ile cost o1 isms. Wetnen's Club was held December 30th.
and al r. Hugh alt malt t l .l of To- Mrs. O. Edwards gave an excellent read.
conte. '*bell t'hrlmt,w�wte with_�Lrr ing entitled "The Grin Fart-•, of - INTER -CHURCH CONVENTION.
W. t;. lshintimrrt 1Sisterhood." Mrs. Andrews and
Ui4*s alaryrarnt stiller, abo has ►mr•trtwlid Gathering in Interests of tic
Salkeld took up Current Events, giv 1e Ferwarc( Moveetettt•
some mast interesting items of new
rein i Christmas tight Mrs. Lamphrcy gave several pleasing 'rhe dinterrhursh eouveutlnn hell in
violin selections. It was decided for the { mix elinreh mi Wettne'mtlay was a de -
January meeting to vary the usual order t let .04-04)144*. There wait - a very
and have a discussion -on the advisability } tt Ifylisg attendance, slid muchin-
.wax manlfestel by the people.
Macfarlane. It was well attended and Minister of Militia ,and I*e'trirw--W.
was very solemn and inspiring. 'A.. liulr•rt+tyu, upta++i(4w -('at't• Ikons
The public library has been removed p• -
from Mr. Drehman's to King's bakeshop, l 4;,v..i.na0'nt supporters_ E.= _8.
Miss Hilda King being librarian in i mai.•. c;. 1:. t'oltamw. (3 R. Holmitn.
Charge. •
1 J. W. Taylor. 4•., A. Kea. 4'. M.. Itob-
rebuilt. J. W. Framer. Rev. H. D. Moyer,
Rev. It. C. aleDermid. Rev. J. E. Ford.
(': K. Saunders. F. W oolfe,ml44•, 11..1.
A. JIayF:wan. H. T. ).,('arde, Res.
SG:trumSp. Jtrlg4i Lewitt, It. 3. Meioses.
George MaeTtear, A. Itatltrlers, Mfrs
Res. J. E. Mletuttlry. leer.
Jmmrs Hamilton, a;e.erge \\"illhm(, A;
11rIIliuLL .1_sls McKwau. R..1. Ay
F'. 1'. Wright. Judge Dixon. W. T.
Ent
E
s
Clearance Sale
All through this'' month we shall be
putting oiale some remarkably
,
good offers, many being gat-- less
than half price.
-71t
You will find them real bargains and a rare opportunity
Ladies' Waists 49c
All white in Voile, Lawn and Muslin,
prettily embroidered fronts and lace
lace
trimmed. Sizes 32 to 42.
price up to $1.25. Saler 49c
each.
Black Voile Waists, embroidered fronts.
Sizes 34. 36 and 40. Very few left.
Regular $1.75. Sale Price 49c
each.
WO►} Caps and floods
Twp._reaL specials. alwool Hoods and
Caps. Regular 50c. Sale Price
25c each.
Esquimaux Caps. Value $1.00. Sale
. 'cc 49c each. --
sirs Reduced 25 per cent.
This big' ,reduction we are making on all
this reason's Furs. You will find
them wonderful values.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
Corduroy N'elv�ets $1.25
Here is another SNAP. sThe AVelvets
are all perfect good and
qual-
ity in colors of cardinal, navy• tan,
myrtle, grey. brown. rose. cadet and
black. Value $1.75. Sale Price
$1.25. • k.
SHORTER HOURS BETTER SERVICE
On and after Saturday next, January 10th,
and �-'-
until further notice, this store will close at
9 pel>tie Saturdays. Please do your shopping
1J
Always at your service
with the best goods at moat
reasonable prices.
ORDERS BY PHONE OR MAiL RECEIVE OUR BEST
AND PROMPT ATTENTION
tpuehtng in the West for nearly three
returned hump n is mas night.
The Wotuen's Institute held its meet-
ing at airs. A. Anderson's e411 lhremlm'r
30i b. A plpmault rrfte•rucs,u was spent
aith re•adin* and ""Isle. . sties Eliza• of electing women to school and muntn• , Hen t
(4'tfl Anderson. who is home from :rack• pal boards. 1t is hoped all members will I TI
vine. N. 10.. *ave a very tuteresting talk take part and express their opinions on I or 11r
on her work. -Community 'Nursing. the subject. The meetinc will be at the I taring s
home of Mrs. T. J. Johnston. January i Mterer
devad Inns
anershaissfai
'Rev. Jan.
' morning session wax in 4 harge
J, R. Ford. Itev. T. E. Mrt'anley
bar to Me present. Her. 11. D.
the ,wrrite of eon* ant1 then
exercises were Iwpresalve
f lxmllton Rare. au aeblreee
un •'T1se Sear tangs of the Heart" and
led 144(01110 to a°dh•vnthmxl self-examiu-
Among the out•o(-town visitors who idiot). .\ general discussion followed
holidayed here were the (oke.n •: El- and it 4*p1.•1a11i1 atlu,oapherr was created
w' 'n A. Long. Lonnie E. Oke. Lester for taw ether w -.w' s of the day.
Walters and H. E. Walters of Toronto.,The afternoon at inn was per luted
The Christmas concert Reld here on 1
o-e'r b1: M .-W. C. 1 dham, with Mr.
decided success and ever in charge n[ t e song serriee.
Christmas Eve was a a1
the proceeds of the evening, not inane- Ater the devotional 05(.re•t.a•4 the chair=
{ ing Sunday school scholars, amounted to pian 4'44 11441 Iter
.Rola,. on It. Itnl�o( Martin, 4)1
1$45,Stratford. wily Rare a 14p1.'Adld addrems
Miss Sadie Good, of Chicago, U. S. A„ tot •-Tar• Spleitorl-lmterr• r4• of the
is spending her Christmas vacation at her I•„rtcairl -Movement." The nvention
Sale ' hoMe here. was {ortunatU Iii the presec[r4el,of Rev.
Clearing to
I Mt' Eidon as has rather re A A1•mntroIIC, asst*taut neteso rn• 0?
I teatime his duties as school teacher here foreign missd6n14 for the I'teshvt.•rian
ag ehnr4-h. Ifo has lately returned from
0 {A� 1 spent
M ss Jennie Chilli of Dungannon . Hie great ' 10444 dolt . at Dem 41!rMoines.
2U 43 VRi nt a few day's with her sister, MK tome. end h0 Rave strep dert4-riptMam
Straugltafl, tact week. of that gathering 11x0 were terry its,
Miss' Janet Mugford has returned t0 {erraing. Rev. D. N. Mt Stout of
1 her positron in Detroit again atter a short i
Clinton was In charge of for gm•stten
Time at home recuperating from an drawer and a number of gnelstlonm
operation tot' services wi. were dissnaxel and answered.
Women's Felt Boots Benin Ileerritchurchvnextwweek. nd iforha Mr. Iingh 1'. Wilmot' trans "He Lifted
TI,.•rr wITC tiny pres'nt. -
Murti sympathy is felt for air. and
Mrs. John Miller In the death of their
11.1. • daughter. ,Eibleen.Dorlas.whoiited
New Year's morning. The funeral,
which w'as 1100 nn `tat111•day to Grein
Hitt.-- -was e,4441114•ted - ly Hct': P.
Jitniti•sinl.
A pretty 1920 calendar with every new
Or -renewal subscription to Tie Signal for
the coming year.
22nd. 2 p. m. •
BENMILLER•
MoNDAT. Jan. 5.
R. Tait
Elctrical o`ra:
Wiring of all kinds op-tu•elate
for Telephoner, Burglar Alarms,
Police Patrol and Fire Alarm
Sy stems.
Private Residences and Bu(inorx
Places -a specialty.
All Work Guaranteed.
Electric Trona, Toaster,, Orilla,
Fans. Vacuum Cleaners, Washing
Maehinex, Flashlights a n d
ltatteries of all kinds always on
bard.
Ring up mI or 196 and have ns
give you an cattpiate on your
wiring. it will he done right.
Robe. Tait
Wast Servet Nest Poiroffice
Phew -Shop Ill, Homs Ill
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women's and Children's Felt
Slippers
men's Felt Boots
Roy's Oil Tan Shoe Packs
Buckskin and Horse Hide
' Moccasins
Women's, Mises' and Child's
Gaiters and Leggings
Women's, Men's and Boys'
liockey Boots
All Repair Work Done to Your
Satisfaction
Hem's Boot Shop
A LINGERING COUGH
a tender throat, frequent colds, impoverished blood,
loss of weight or lack of energy, are all ear -marks
denoting lowered resistance. The system needs
SCOffS (MLIIS1
three or four times a day to help restore the re-
sistive powers of the body. Coughs, colds
and the like do not linger long when
Scott's Emulsion is taken consistently
and regularly. Batter try HI MealIffsat snraaa�/r'►
Millar's Scotch Store
Thio Leading Phone and Mail Order Store
asammimmumOIMs
Me" In splendid robe.
Thr• evening meta 1ttg was it truly
aplr,klld one. There wax a magnificent
*udlersts and the addtesmew sten• in-
spiring and uplifting• The rh111r 44114*
ue•e'ttpied.ly Principal Homes -
The tine ti411resa was by, Rev. 1. B.
Fotheringhrm, of ilrantturd, formerly
rector 0f St. George's, (loderleh, and
hen subject was "An Empty Victory."
The groat struggle for honor. truths
instill, and iiberty in which Canada
took so noble a part had be•et1 followed
by a great crisis for Canada and the
world, anel In the Forward Movement
the chart -hie were endeavoring to st-
rive to the world the frntta of the
'barmy which valor had galled. The
gran test gait of that struggle to Britain
and to Canada was In the realization
that floe supreme' thin* was, not
material forms, but the sold. What
'sainted newt for t'n11nda ens not its
material reeaeirees tint the [Mode
Of 111).11 twiambi.
fruits o 144. great victory for right
over wrong would he lost. without +ik
realisation of the supremacy of moral
forte. the forte d( righteousness and
truth.
'fir world WAS coaling out for good
news, and to heed the Ball self wo•rince
wn 414 n.ress,ry as when men an l•
UP their all to tight the mah•rlal eWOO
Everyone wait naked to serve. and nee,•r
in the world's history was there such
au oppettuultr to go 0111 and rnnelu..,
for find.
Mime Marjorie Aitken song a ren'
appropriate x1110.
Rev. W. E. Pe1eott. 0f taoed(n, Rat'•
an address on "The Spiritual lrnp•tns
of the Financial 1)hjeetivi'.'' 110 de
claret the the Orin mist 1 and the
.apiritoal gaper -to of the Forward Move-
ment could not lie diamrwlated. The
financial drive wills spiritual, the nece•r-
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other thing.• the,hureheie,had torn try -
tug to develop. in a striking manner
lie told of the meds of the Canadian
\Vest and of- foreign fields In the way
Of Chrb'tlan service. In our 0x'11 Weal
there were. wide tracts of territory
w•t0leont 0111' person to lift ftp a
Christian idea or a Canadian Idea.
Some startlhyr farts werellven also to
show the utter in;tdequiti $' of the mix -
*binary tnn•e•14 hr Japan and other
foreign tletd4*. To n+eet these coodl-
tlona the great needs were money and
men.
Rev. A. F. ArtnslrOi g. of Toronto,
spoke tooth), git'►ng ,Nuel moat inter-
esting 11.4'4 regarding Icoalitionns in
Corea, .111::,,4 and Chinn. 1'l114444 he t1e-
rlarel 10 Is, potentially the sweep*
land in tip world.
asap
oderich Board of Tde
fan�ur> Rah. 19'ill.
HE Board of Trade has formed a Debat-
ing Society, and purposes holding the
first meeting in the Assembly Room of the
Collegiate Institute on Thursday evening,
-January t5th, at 8 o'clock. The subject for
debate at this tubers of thll be e Board f Trade
IMMIGRA-
TION. All mem
are urged to co-operate, and the public are
invited to attend.
Principal J. P. HUME, B.A.,
Chairman of Special Comm.
Januar) Rth 192(1.
W. S BOWDEN,
Acting Secretary.
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