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GODERICH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 1931
jaitgoi4 Spring
SONG POf AP
ST. HELENS, April /.-Mf. (Amon� SjIOW Creat Success
McIntyre is spending his vacation �t JIIV
his home at Paisley and at Toronto.
Miss Muriel Miller left on Monday
ta-take a position In Wingham.
Mr. John Walleye 1), a visitor with
Mrs. Elliott Miller, Luekuow.
Rev. T. ('. Wilkinson and Mrs. Wil-
kinson, Doris and Murray, attended
the marriage of Mn. Wilkinson's six -
ter, Miss Sadie Collins, at Ripley, on
Saturday- Mrs. Wilkinson will visit a
few days before her return home.
Mr. Stanley Todd has returned home
after expending three months slatting
his uncle In Michigan.
Miss Margaret Miller. of Port Elgin,
m a visitor with her brother, Mr. W. A.
Miller.
Mrs. Jas. Hyde is a visitor for a
few day), with her daughter, Mn. Earl
Cruneton. It Strathroy.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cranston and till-
drew, 01 Iltrathroy, were here over the
holiday.
Mr. Cyril Hyde, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Hyde sad three ehUWrss, of Kincar-
dine, and Mr. Harold Hyde were at
the home of Mr. and Mrs- James Hyde
for the holiday.
The Women's Institute met at the
home of Mrs. D. Todd, with a good at-
tendanee. the president, Mrs. John MU -
ler, presiding and Miss G. Webb at the
piano. The upswing Ode was sung. Roll
call-sultaI4e books for children : a
good selection was given. The subject,
-Gardening," wan taken by a number
of ladies. Mrs. W. 1. Miller read 9ne of
Nellie Me(Inng s ;dories, "Every
Woman Not a Housekeeper." All num-
bers were much enjoyed. Mrs. E. Gaunt
and Miss Webb contributed a duet,
"Beautiful tate of -Somewhere," which
was well received_ Lunch was served by
the hostesses/. Mrs. F. Todd and Mrs.
Cranston.
The Harris Mission Band met In the
church on Good Friday, with a good
attendance. Mrs. Ramage spoke to the
cissa on "What Fader Meant." Vera
and Murray Taylor sang very ;overtly.
"1'11 Be a Sunbeam."
Vieitors home for the holidays': Mr.
Charles McQuillan, of Stratford Nor-
mal School; Mine W. D. Rutherford, of
Kirkland Lake: Mimes Mabel and
Irene Woods, of Kitchener: Miss Vera
wf Bloomingdale : Misses Dames
mei Jean Webster. of W Ingham ; Mas
Dorothy Webster, of London; Mina
Dorothy McQuillan, of Sarslwteb-a
cerate- tremor err tfaetrparente
Favorable Weather, Large List of
Entries and a Big Crowd
of Spectators
CLINTON, April 2. --Clinton's an-
nual spring show, admittedly the hest
In Huron county, was held today, with
real spring weather, splendid entries,
a generous prize list. and a crowd of
well over 3,01111 spectators eombiuhrg
to make the event an outstanding suc-
cess.
All classes/ were well tilled, with the
exception of some of the cattle classes.
The heavy horses were exceptionally
good. The show opened with a parade
of all the horse entries through the
main street, headed by the Kittle
band, and the Judging took place on
the postodice square. Judges were:
Heavy horses, Mark Guardhouse, of
Weston; tight and general purpose
bursee, J. F. Brownlee, of Clarksburg;
rattler J. D. Brien, ltldgetuwn. --
The spring fair .Is held under the
auspices of the Huron Central Agri-
cultural Sudety, of which the officers
for 11131 are as follows: Hun. presi-
dents, J. Shanahan, H C. cox, J. Mc-
Farlane;
r
Farlane; president, Humphrey Snell;
Arse vice-president, Wm. Mct`wan,
second rice -president, Frank Powell;
secretary, Geo. H. Elliott ; treasurer,
Ian McLeod.
PtIle-winners
Heavy Hoesch--('lydrwlale atallfou,
3 years and over, Hobert Murdock,
Brucetfeld; Peter Kilpatrick. Klppen.
Cly.L•wtale ' idalllon, under 3 years.
Wm McMillian, Seaford'. Percheron
stallion. 3 Years and over. Wm: H.
Keeler, Dublin; J. W. Elliott, Bruce -
Heavy Draft Horses --Brood mare,
3 years and over, R. J. Scott, Cro
marty; Wm. Urquhart, Mitchell; Chas.
Stewart, Londeaboro. Filly or geld.
frog, 3 years and over, Wm. Urquhart,
Mitchell ; John Vodden, Londeeboro;
Jas. Scott, Cromarty ; James Scott.
Cromarty. Filly or gelding, 2 years
and under 3, A. B. Chalmers. Strat-
ford ; A. W. F therington, Mennen.
Fitly -or gelding, 1 year ■nd under 2.
A. B. Chalmers, Stratford ; A. W.
Molly Be;
The Blue Bell
Poetess
N'ben April, hand in hand with Spring.
Sets every robin carolling,
And faint and very far and clear the god
Pan calls,
There's something in the heart of ma
That mocks at adult dignity,
Makes me long to run and play with
bounce -y rubber halls!
Lovely mottled marbles,
Skipping-ropes thin,
Silver -wheeled roller-skates,
Tops that spin.
i want to play hoperotch,
i went to roar high
• In a creaking old swing
That meets the sky;
I want to listen,
As Fused to de:
Etberingtoe, Henaall: Wm. Urquhart,
ll I uncia)_ rent filly._ under 1.
Australia la to hare a locally -made
$1,5011 automobile, a local comsat*
A lot of very cheap notices for sale having acquired 4,000 acres of blur
in Goderich. Hard -times prices, from
$300 to 1)000 each, easy terms for pay
meet if required, Ane locations, all of
the houses Ane !modem coevenMoces.
1% -story house all-round good condi-
tion, good lot. garage 11 850
1% -story Douse, good lot, convenient
is Square a Tao
Hoene. 1112,__121114
1 %4tory less Msti--Mw---ilis-
lot $1300
1% -story bowie, lot 81600
{ Flpe large bowie, 2 lets $1300
k T>
near Sydney for a plant.
HOMELESS LORD MAYOR
For the first time sitar it wss de1-
leatcrl In 1733, the Manston House
home of the Lord Mayor of London
1s empty, city oflk'lals having moved
to a hotel while the builg is being
year, D. Fotheringham & Sons. Bruer-
field
ruer
field ; A. W. Etherington, Hcnsall ;
Stuart McEwen. Clinton. Team in har-
•
t hews. Jas. Scott. t'romarty ; Wm. 1'rgn-
hart, Mitchell: John Vodden, l.00ndes-
boro. Sweepstakes. R. J. Scott, Cro-
warty.
Agricultural homes -Brood noire. 3
years and over, W. 8. Broadfoot t
Sons, Kippen: D. Fotheringhum k
• Sons, Brucefleld : Rlmeon Thele. Mit-
chell ; D. Fotheringham k Sona, Itruee-
J1eld. FUIj or gelding, 3 years and
over; IL J. Stott. Cromarty ; Chas.
Stewart. Lo de baro ; Simeon Thele.
saa11 barn
Many others.
Bose stood ho
A number of good arms Ire NIR
See or write
3. W. ARMSTRONG
KRAL ESTATE
dek,-khat *sL .;17110
Box Ili
I'NNBCEBSARY 1LONELiN1SB8 Mitchell; A. B. ('hal mere, Stratford:
The radio wan crooning something John Wright, Auburn. Filly or geld -
about "lonely evenin • ." Kay uttered Ing, 2 years and under, Earl Sproat,
0.it off. She was CI hearing about Ione: _ Alum, - ewe * a. Sea-
IonPly evening>w. She had too many of forth. Filly or gelding, 1 year *rail
under, D. trot heringha so & Sons.
op¢e_r- -/be_ meditated-RteeMeld peed Il•anele aF
Glad pitted rap the telephone. In = • Cumming, Blyth. Horse, colt or filly
few moments she was talking to her under 1 year -Stuart McEwen, Cita-
mother miles away. "Why haven't I ton ; D. Fothenngham & Sons, Brute -
thought of this before? It's so nice to field. Team In hamlet. R. J. Reset.
k to 1"1311" Kay made It a Oromarty ; Chae. Stewart. 1..Msdeea:
from then em! Simeon Thell, Mitchell; John Wright,
Auburn. Sweepstakes. R. J. Scott, Cro-
ma rty.
To the strange earth sounds
Of seeds coming through;
i want to hunt facies,
_ With gomamer winisb
Who'U grans-thcee.siahea
For magical things;
I want to watch small
Green parasols unfurl,
When sugar -sticky chestnuts
Their buds uncurl;
----And 1 wast to imagism
I'm alive again
in the U ide-Down•land
Of puddles after Nur...
If April, as she's ever done,
Keeps teardrops rainbow ed by the sun,
Incarnates all the beauty in the Age of Milne (North Bay), Mrs. Minnie Irwin
Gold, and Mise Irwin. Mrs. R. L. Scott, Mrs.
Then have 1 found in very truth O. M. Riley, Mrs. J. Oke. Mrs- J. 0.
The foundation of eternal youth; Roar (Guelph 1. Mrs. 1'. H. Brereton.
1'U count my age by Aprils that defy me Mrs. McDermott. Mrs. J. D. Guy. Miss
..._.-_...sages. tx81! _lappte_Paterson. Mier E. King, Mime J.
Farrow,• -SITS "7.-T
Young. Miss J. Halliday, Miss W. Web-
ster. MISS Grace McIntosh, Misr R.
Lawry. MIs. M. McNeil. Misr Jean Rob-
ertson, A. McBurney, Dr. H. A. Hee-
;don. and many others whole' names
could not be obtained.
navigation meaaoe names
Notes
or the ate•nmer, the master end the Nobody weir tooled' Everylswly had
I 1 in this i a good time.
you.
weekly habit,
Why gamble on
the chance of safety
when real safety costs -
so little?
When yon place a deed in an
unlocked wooden drawer; an
insurance policy in a pigeon-
hole; a will in some hiding -
place; a bond in a cash box ..
you are gambling on a mere
chance of safety.
You are gambling with theft,
with fire, with (tirelessness, with
short memories.
The Safety Deposit Braes ofT6e
Canadian Bank of Commerce are
placed in vaults built to provide
protection for the Bank's own
valuables.
The Bank cannot afford to
gamble on a chance of safety
... neither can you.
The rentals of this Bank's
Safety Deposit Boxes are low.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
-Capital Paid-up - 30 Million Dollars
Reserve Fund - . • 30 Million Dollars
•
CAS S)
Special Prises
Cabinet of silverware, donated by T.
Eaton Company, Toronto. for best two
draught or agricultural borers. D.
Fotheringham {e Sons, Bruceaeld.
Prize of 810, donated by Clinton
F. F. 0. for beat matched team in har-
ness, any color, J. B. Mustard, Itnuce-
field.
Best team sired by Pen•heron etal-
Ilon, donated by Royal Jtank and Bank
of Montreal. J. B. Mustard,-Braowiaid.
Special township prize, donated by
Mayor S. S. Cooper. for best three
34seavy draught, agrkeultural or general
purpose horses owned In one township,
Simeon Thele, W m. Urquhart, trod and
3rd. of Fullerton township. -
IJght Horses
StAllkrn, wtandwrl-hrtl pacer -Litt
Bros., (irslerleh.
Carriage horse, In harneaa-Henry
Young, Listowel ; Wilbur E. Keyes.
Seaforth ; J. A. Ferguson, Clinton
John Barr, Itlyth.
Roadster, In harness --Manning Bros.,
Londeaboro:'Weston Mac0uire, (lande-
hoye; Weston MacGu!re, Clandeboye.
Best gentlemen's outfit - Henry
Young, Listowel ; Manning Tiros.,
Londeaboro; Wilbur E. Keyes, Sear
forth.
H. 0. B.'s Annual
ggresiive Advertising
is the key to success in merchandising.
As • medium for reaching the people
of Goderich and district T $ig11aI is
unsurpassed.
IAT BREEDERS' ('ONYENTION
Mr. Hugh 11111, of Colts/rue tows-
faiiise ease se lieaaYiso last . • -
DancetendtntElie soli» al ""us and ban-
quet of the Ontario •;iterneey Itreed
ere' AAmwlatlon. 7'1..• elle[ *Weaker
M R. W. Wade. of the Ontario De- I
Next 'Event Will Be the Monitor J WS
IM
of Agriculture. About tbirty
breeders frotu Western Ontario were
PLCn1C to Be geld present. Increasing interest was re -
June 13th ported in the Guernsey breed of cattle
and also for this particular clams of
milk. Mr. 11i11 was re-elected to the
'r RONTCe, April B. --A continual directorate.
down ur of rain for five hours inter -
en
fired with the attendance at the
Huron Old Boys annual euchre and
bridge at Ilygela Hall on Wednesday
evening last. however, notwithstanding
the elements, a goodly crowd braved 1t
and carried on in the old Huron style.
About twenty tabtt-s were used by
the euchre players and the same num-
ber for bridge. The prizewinners for
the euchre were : .Gents --First prize M.
Adams; second prize, .1. Lindsay.
Ladies -Find prize, Mrs. Phillips; sec-
ond prize, Mrs. Jean Gilchrist. Mrs. E.
Hewn won the ladies' Asst prise 1n
bridge, and W. F. Mustard carried off
the gents' Arai. prise•
At the emcrua on of Tile gametr'de'
Ilctous re(reahmenta we served, under
the supervision of Mrs. Vanstone. con-
venor of the refreshment committer.
NeW-tine and old-tiulfLSlanetug was
Indulged in for the remainder of the
evening.
The following are the names of some
of those present: President C 0. and
Mrs. \•austone. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mc-
Laren. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Meth,
Mr. and Mrs. 11. it. Stowe. Mr. E.
Flody, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Pringle.
anti Mrs. Smith. Mrs. 1. 11. itrown sod
Mrs. Hesary. Me: and -Thiene
son. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hamilton. Mr.
and Mrs, F. Mttetard. Mr. and Mrs'. L.
Browne, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hendrick.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Carlisle, Mr. and
Mrs. I). W. Dane. Mr. and Mrs. John
MusD•. -Air. and I,ir*• }',_.Ihtncan, _ Mr.
and Mrs. J. Gilchrist. Mr. and Mrs. 1.
Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. 11. White. Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur S)ottun and Miss
Spottom. Aid. and Mrs. W. Duckworth,
Mr. R. S. Sheppard, Mr. 0. A. Newton,
Mr. J. A. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. F.
C. S. L. APPOIIITYEPTS
FOR 1931 ANNOWtCET
The Canada Steamship (.Ines an-
nuunor•s the following appoineineuts
of masters and first engineers for the
of 1931.The
engineer are given s n or 'r: Hon. -President 11. It. Wilson and
B Saga Divieian A..Mettger Steamers Mrs. Wilson were unavoidably de -
Saguenay, l'. .11udenaleck.t J. talned on account of the death of •
Hamelin :.. (ZnehaG A. uI ][ _ B 6
flow. George Morphew; Rapids King. near-rieiattd.'�` +sen( -Tim:_ .were
J.P. Stephenson, Omer I'elognie; mw'r mlMeed. .
wille; Richelieu.
I 11r. and Mrs. F Milne of North,
hapless Feiner, T. J. Cherry, E. Lynne- Bay were present and enjoyed the
George Gagnon, Jr. ; eye dings. As old Hurouitea, It was their
(jarJl Jfurs ti reap ,.. yy]/�t.Y
.. en . ' s/4- io.•ir. :i orMorty r in • . vrr7't
peau. I coulee
and Mrs. Milne was formerly Mew
Western Diviaten P• f S1 8lemaers Detlor of Goderich, daughter of the
Klugstou, A. E. Stenson, G. W.
MacDonald : Toronto, E. A. Booth, "4 Mr. 1... Browne. a S•aforth old boy.
D. J. Leahy: Chippewa, Wm, Ma1- ton of a former Anglican clergyman
colo, J. F. Henry; Cayuga, C. J. there, wrs_among the first arrivals'.
Smith. W. G. Taylor. Mrs. Vanstone was ably assisted by
+�l.rtlers Division
rummer
Brrabi : airs:- P. -Tlw.mlwcw in preparing the 1
Noronk•, 1'. attars 8. Rrlibin
dainty refreshments.
Moronic. T. S. Patterson, J. V. Mac- tb'rt McCreath put the life into the
Hattie; Hamoalc, T. O Jekaaton, J.
W. Mcleod. -- dancing ae he Always dots.
Parkag. A s JPresident \'ansfcme and Stew Vali. are splendid entertainers' and
Arvlda. D. H: , 3 A. Mac- '
dunald; Beaverton, 1t J. laaanon, H. olid their lar rt well.
Pans; Calories), H. Baxter, 3. Brooks; aatenk41 astthe Attoody crtelAn r atts one thou -
Ow sextan
Canadian, R. Corcoran, A. Norris: (ley noel at -Meme.
of Hamilton, J. A. Lysine, B. Ashle; Messrs. Robertson and Medd. M. P.1
City of Kingston. A. Francis, M. J. u'' 1. r, were too line{ at the i'arllsment
Brien; City of Montreal, N. heltault, beildings
and sent their regrets.
W. Casper ; City of Toronto, M. J. Wm. Powell. bead of the pubHclas}
Corkey, J. Dyson: City of Windsor. EA, 1 de nartmrnt, was rirtalntl through s
mouton, ergus Roy AndPrram 1 D�ndlP: • ptc"'sur• of liewhwwe;-test watch out
Ferule, A. Wilson. .1. M. Kennedy ; j fur him at t'4'
picnic In June.
Keuora, 1'. J. Stinson, R. W. Howes; Ir W. Dane. the big real estate
3 man, wes early on the Job, as was
Lethbridge. W. J. Holler, A. 8. Lien-
nedy; Saskatoon, 1' McLeod, F. Lum. ! also n R.1r ilt.'s 1111 Toronto.
s
ley; Selkirk, F. F...J3aebur•, D. 8. .(II Iluroniles In Toronto, wire arc
Simons; Weyburn, J. L. Baxter, R. (11"t rear y en 1114' IA.1('s are requested
Lsbester; Winnipeg, 11. A. Patterson, R. to forward their names end addresses
Sinclair; Renfrew, M. Manner ; Baths- ! to E. Slowly. Secretary. IntolopACP.
can. Wm. Taylor, H. Myler; Acadian. Dr. H. A. ilession. 0 Clinton old
J. ('oekrane. J. A. Gunn; Barrie, J. B. Noy faund time to mull away from his
Gama.M•, W. Herder; Dundee, A. W. medical practice forra few hours, and
Beatty, .1. Hamelin, Jr.; Den Stewart Is/ enjoyed the program immensely.
A. C. I'atter•son, G. W.. Clark; Falr- The monster ;ohmic of the Huron
mount, D. Nolan, F. ' Tousignant; 0*lel Boys' Asesn*dlon will he held in
Grainmotor, C. E. Sett, E. ('. Flew- area No. 3. Canadian National Exil-
ing : Granby, H. A. Leaney, M. Parry; hltlon Rrotmde, on Saturday, June 13th,
Hastings, G. Touplin, A. J. O'Brien; at 2 p.m. Further Evert'
will Me
Klnmount, W. Myles, J. W. Pendlgh; a11110 sl later. liver)' Hnronite will
Knowlten,-1..-Patesaude, W. Coburn; be made w•eleoene. No Invitation re -
Lanark, V. Charter, D. Mercier; , oqu ovl. sympathy of the Huron (lid
Lennox, H. .rte. D. Frasier; The Bono'Bono'Asww•intion goes nut to Thomas
Magog, A. Borainnin,, J. Bennett . Mee- 11'Ssde (past president). formerly
ford, A. Meikle; Norfolk, W. J. /lore,of Seaferth, andre-
G. Reid; Sherbrooke, L. Prevent, R. M %trolly, in theft--
Ronnell ; Rimes•. E. Griesbaeh, T. rent sad bereavement:. . -
SCOTCH DOUBLES SCHEIIS
'new. Pritchard and H. McNee, with
an aggregate score of 14r) for three
games, won this week's Scotch doubles
at the Royal bowling alleys, rolled on
Monday evening. H. McGuire and 1'.
Bisset, with a score of 1333, were run-
ners-up. The highest single -game score,
509, was made by Mesad'. Pritchard
awl McNee. The special prize offered
for rolling an even 300 was won by 11.
Me•iuire. The scores lu the doubles'
were as follow•e
T. Pritchard and H. McNee 1425
A. 'Taylor stat Dr. Graham 130,
H. McGuln• aid P. Bisset 1..1.
Mlignin and T. McDermot 1221
F. Hunt and 1:. Itowra 1100
W. Bisset and 1. D. Eastman .1208
11 Williams and W. C. Snasel .1245
���t
FLU -REM
Fresh cold* or colds of
1crag standing disappear
quickly when fought
with FLU -REM.
"Also instant relief for
Sore Throat,Influenaa,
etc.
The first does Assure to
convince you. Don't
delay -stop coughing !
Prue 71 cans
Z DUNLOP, CODERICH
EIGHTY -FOURTH YEAR, No: Ib
DEPRESSION
There )a nQ dspreasign
if you buy your new and
used
Furniture
AND
Stoves
AT
BLACKSTONE'S
Furniture Exchange
We porltiv.ly taus you me.y
"-Mete! Young Thing (assisting is
ebu[ib - decoration at Christmas) :
"How' do you like my decoration
'scheme -hotly leaves over laurel."
Young Curate: "1f 1 may be allowed
to say so, 1 would prefer mistletoe
over yew !"
West Street
ELECTRIC SHOP
WE CARRY A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
- Eiectricalirpphances,
Fixtures, etc.
Inc Wiring of all
kinds
Estimates given on application
FRANK McARTHUR
Telephone $2 - Goderieh
.,
BEFORE YOU
RE -ROOF YOUR HOME
GET PRiCES !lr11tOM
'Pions 369, Goderieh
8wapstakes-Henry Young, Lletow-
Pl.
Lady drivers ---Mrs. Rom' Chapman,
Kippen ; Mrs. Wesley Nott, Saforth
Mrs. Chas. Wright, RTppen ; Mr*. R. T.
('ox, Clinton.
General purpose horses ---Filly Oe.
gelding, 3 years and over -1, 2 and 3,
William beware, Parrietr; 4. Fred Fri/-
per,
rirper, Clinton.
Team in ' harness -Wm. Decker,
Zurich ; -Fred Pepper, Clinton ; Wm.
Clyde, Ssforttt: J. 1'. Ferguson, Sci-
ence 11111.
Cattle
Shorthorns --Roll, under 2 year)) ---
1, (k wtrieher Bine.; 2, Roy F. Pep-
per; 3, (lewtrlcher Bros. Heifer, 2
yearol-sl, Mph. Snell. Heifer, 1 year -
1, Ondricher Bros. ; 2, Roht. M. Peck ;
3 and 4, 0e.trteher Bros(. Sweepstakes,
hull, Shorthorn, Aberdeen -Angus or
Hereford--Oentrleber Brat.
Market Cattle- Senior shy beef,
steer or heifer, born on or after Jaa-
nary 1, 1930-1, Herb Rercher ; 2, Roy
F. Pepper: R, Herh Rercher; 4, F.ph.
Knell. Junior baby beef, steer or
heifer, born on or after July 1, 1930--
1, Andrew Park ; 2, Roy F. Pepper :
3, F,ph. Snell; 4, Roy F. Pepper ; 5,
Herb. Kercher.
1,Ive ,track Judging competition, open
to junior farther, Huron (-minty be-
tween awe of fifteen and
!a W+IRd(A-R4Dpen ;•-Mervyn f
;union; Harold Vincent, Bolas ve;
9111A rt McEwen, ('ttntba
-•e.tia.rti. -•r-s:.r.._x,..,k.++-.s„eossr-w•c•fmwre ;
•
Nichola ; Statmount, J. W. Marrow,
J: M. Clarke; Waterloo; E. Polrer, ).
Rosset]; Winona, G. E. Stephens, 8_ f;
Wilkinson ; Anticnstl. D. McLachlan,
1'. Hamelin ; Elgin, C. Rlmpenu, W.
Goodwin ; Igniter, 1'. Dassault, G.
Cross; Mapleheatll, A. Wllwon, J.
Smith ; Maplehlll, R. Hindman, W. N.
Downing; Mapleton, M. Rankin; �Qx-
ford, 11. Sullivan, J. Neville; 1q�.
mount, George Darala, A. Cbayer;
Ashcroft, A. F. MacLennan, H. Young ;
Brentwood, 0. M. Wing, L. E. Spencer;
Collingwood, G. W. Pearson. I. J. Roy-
ton ; 1Mnnaenna. J. Ii. HtIdAtm, R. 8
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