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V* Pear. auxl-, lentata 0304131• eg2a were I'd rlr von. ogroba. fotallowwil Aen, yea ea ere tOTstOraMs-has-ara'agjoatotitYla conditions Were prevalent• thie ::.tvezttlisa has 1=4 . mamba, iurta -at•sald„,•Wao, partleo,, 1,a1:4, Valte 1101.1, sae a riOnth I WAY hard hit lbOth, ,00r the borer and • r• • :by poor von4it3r for- ' • Inio-Vil-*tinatr.,,: Ca. net Crete ee etta fattelabageEtenitry r„<arket the Areattmt . hino weight - prommttia d pearaltan been raisea•a0 ee the tentlAt• Mort. 9r10/0 , • o3et9 Iftri-e1W-diVIt ; Maid *plums at PEPtliatels, 16' opt,: P •oaro ,40tio4t404t.. two•, , 0 'Ulgriod Oogo,,,,i0ortOkulioginleter- -1.40or, received onth ago, and `Ionsiiiiir, 'tete lottit developed (birda that or *AVIV 31_1de- '00. for -410014g andlat s'old atralght the-. reitnae. attqlo-, !Arlo. a1sot4d ateadsr-glind-la Ira 'Later varietiell of pintas, Jug' IChe ' e • CoDEVIi51 sol , • • es' , • o 4a• (00# t;t4'1g1,r6,0 turn og. 6.4434p',01t), iu-- 1140zAtt0i,1744,*15,:graT?tuatITI4L,t),1244: vrtrt 11‘,tgrra-roarian,,,' owl‘m, teeett, ortratOTti oft -44 11, 0„*IitOtOtr Alk Vzilt“on, trtflOy- ltett-Ali,att310 of.11.14' . *WC& '3•47,6-,4 WV. ott (mit v7.44 A;#40w4 ivikth b140 c:4g0 ,PAI•o4 r3.%43 tolm • „4 •4,7414s. 14e -e4, ren,Per,i1P,AT4"Z04%1F2Initt131P'X'114% or thq -14o. cSigtor: , , • Itv6. watatuA ,Z51*'44'. OZOIM zd'Atzott Tittlatz(T3'.. trirat;Do armr 041 lagoitrA:$$ rttty4IgerA • NOdOgy toz 'ta'43z14$1, .1•=4,t Jaaticz4014 tt:44 tvro Gr.= 43*tto,.. tvg,t6 91.44V4 ViZO. 44.0,„4q1;2 at , tprItt0t t4--15*-at Tralnla Mad' church, analler tha tielaP14t= Of the t4cutthti.ron PlOw IptOo 21=010020 tittu:11112:1413112412,111trt-2:ztrecHT•041:Z."14441:71 tta44,11i- Into ',Ittti) side of,the county .2-OrdWith ale night lootber of Reading's wen and suotained Indritica which resqllaired. medleab attention. Mrs, Caroline lIthabloginer, widoVa of OltristiairObabbeiner, klied on October .at the home a raw- Ret0ay Goetz, at Dashwood, in her al 1 e• • r • Hon; 49! s • • A • u hanOrita calisaa-ait.n.4pp04, etblaVeetlion ef 'the tritogers is Shown, aboirk'slanitiltgAlke-Aftitilee i2-11,..44b#v vu.cltv 4Z4or.,:fl#,,, egolg.1 tT4t), -'17v,att,7,,to.,,klArtv., and. Vra. jtgerri% WaaAnalte-0, tet l'4altta'Attfi.W443tta0,4•'4V47. Ibtt414 ,V014V,debt ¶Z i' '.114ft orotm..- .414ztel'41 =no trio to: VIOVOtitOr .1pg-•00710 vdll. ,PrAlte ithalt 140M4 0.13‘ hAleatOotn'a• farm on the ala 'tenaC3-: og: Morp,,tp.. " Z777.'''U` D.:5n tr,r:a Avvt-ip: Oeteavedt t4144,z 0r405A7Voltolat,rtw „ Yettl tt, Mint tvlati--Vaatiilled 16 avtlOfi, 114 Vhen tlt.14141l00 of te,%/141 tr401.x.1 :vtulta tp. omult.-314 44ti av:4,1 (it regent e Ill 0 A. OlItAtri" 11pOluAca, potth 15zIrL7',1 t lztareoli.ox ,4tga tOYIP 1100t '40)=4 OlVtt), 4.,zA 40aVkti\T'''' VIP,4e4altial,PrI,4V ttl Vtit'74 `41C1r2MA .1-4Prtiqp Oyta• gat4etigat,:i OT -1 00-,447almiza- toTgW47,attoa: 4014, fv00,4,11PlaTram 107 prA, atmli zvogl Vaptb,,tv, talt,0 010 Ez$C*1(vo '.07,0V0 a cote, tgt '1,11=1417011P4-OZCZ:;",--, za4Q0 At13114A ecial'2c7 ,aza-,-110niout0-'• _cm Vato, IZtettt. 172re; tlio ladiet oft tho v4•11',;4' Centea1, Ver10 vii,4b teamorptact 04,14 tcal ilaattaamtav.a--Endatin Invalid for ten oars. Three daugh- ters survive: Miasaaatzta, of tradh- mot% Mrs., Pency Humble, of Sarnia, Ilm.10414 ,VAPt5r-'.• CaP =Pt OftAv.,-vm 0- Cr=t443 et intw,m?,* MtVitatlgo c114 fat Ott2, timo 110,. *I* t%ot e„ „es niacmtvitver9 vonoreilly a shape and reasonably at when Placed roll 'of honorary deirees, a ceremony which was introduced last year, when 4.14smomingi.,---4-0-e—eailysteseseetea-ereesa-reshorterefleilsgellie4Peeds_e_g Excellenefron Tweedsinutir, Governor-General of C,anada, headed the • „ no. J. tp,Dface, keglatitie or'.I'brse13et,lr,er4tYeeWtit-clseselaree egers: Ivan aro .poundlii:::.• „wit ,pe,t 1-, 4% 11:40„ata-geter •• „Vacua- „the :e.373oe.I.20urait . mid crate feeding, should Ore than , SMV,111 crop -61121,13-151W-tatitsWittitzigaZitti _teereteseed,' re- zra11.1 or good size -with the 4aunches additiOnaI p• rofit. Game ground grains, compact,- While there. Vinitt G011at.q.riP 4:kiall'as•corn and wheat are better than -C-3,0tare1.grai,- - t-,--ti!lefrarearRr,„ othersjantLw-grairts the farmer mav Atli anratketabilsa,rafltatoeaa,a.,,egeleelli--alid Prei;rd prit-e"ii-iirrrialifdiv ....... '' below last year, particularly ger pears, mashed, are economical and a-diti-Ta a- ---------teeplesesend--plume ou h eard ex- tability to any ration. They also help ported to Great ritain brought sat s- .0"Iwoilhree--Witia--fata kills----/D-RIA. factory returns. After the eroet dare- form is desirable; whey may be usea prices of grapes, in bulk tu • led if milk ip not available. The addition from $45.00 per ton to as re* as J. of- mutton tallow -or any animal fat t Growers in---Hattingw--Northumb the ration will increase the proportion land and Prince Edward coenties will of at on tbeeffialshed carcass: receive large caeh -returns from the. nu exPeriments at the Central Ex - canning factories for their crop a Perimental Farm, Ottawa, the addl. - tomatoes, which. wan the la.rgest on tion of 5 per cent. ground oyster shells record. The yield in this diarict was inevease'd <both feed consumption 'and double that of last seasournappront-Cata,,by ten per cent. Crate feedings Imating -37-6- -bushels -to-tile acre. The of eapons was also found to be de- • finitely superior to pen fattening. teat last Oar, tarapeo welge cm, turns from ImProveiiiint lif'gictitieete • ',At. e• •11, "i• Y 1 1, 0 a 01 News of Bay )1 4111azaCatlierine, 'at home. amr,'„4- • ‘4. msitay—wastm St. Joseph's church, Clinton, was the scene -oia-Zatnialla.v.„ ....QctotEl gam, a Ocelt:r0 tr ant attended oltotta trmt\z. ECt) later •gadthatot itona the `MI Mallana) els1v left trOlt bast 5VbraarY to eoll4 in the 19.7011,Ot at•r M,1111. r",171-YriStitt'Ait.'-a.'-alEiss-liir-ffi ilitessoriefF=and.art---,4,stroniatereta,--i. and Noi.-4E-.- iiiiiiiiir-6715--firtiff m,:acd,-..aveeet.,,,peas.o.RtYll,ild.-. of hayfield was groomsman. The •week -end at the Dormer's cottage. groom's gift to the bride was a vanity ee-e6reireSs- eerArylods-seeteamed--hoss , etteebridesmaid a-slivereeo Wednesday last after spending two pact, and to the groomsman a leather weeks in Toronto and Dunnville. Mr. bill -fold. Guests were present from and Mrs. -Wm. iBueban of Duunville Toronto, Westminster and LOndon. accompanied rs. Woods. They re- After the ceremony a wedding break - turned home on Thursdae neelleilag, - fast was served at the Royal Cafe. Miss Nora ‘Ferguson returned to Lon- Me and Mrs. Smith left on a short don en Saturday after having -Asegite several months at her home here. Mies ni-gusate evilleseend the winter In London. •10,1.4 IENE2 [1E 113 " a .... . ,- • 3 -.41' "1 1144;re' fitit.e.ied from &i-filble •'constipation nine? the birth of y Tirat child: tried everything. Very reluctantly, I tried .your Argt.-BnaN with no faithin it Itt all. "Much to my o rprire„. X have not had to take any mo cane aince otarting to ute ALTranax."-r4ara. Doric) lcd.'yre Hint (to.dclreso on re - 121 -feat).- -- • • - - I 1 Common 'conatipation 111:1 usually clue to meals loviin "Tatillt." gellogg's Ertsta ouppliea thia needed 401milt.D9 ' Within the body, .thio cereal ab- torbs twice its weight in water, forma a soft mama, gently oponges. out the ayatem. ALL-BeAN also --furnichea--vitamin. -toatInte0AR the intestines, and iron for the biacc Enjoy this fooll /India -of talE- bng. avealteiiing pillo and, dingo. - Serve aa tereill Irith railk fruitf3, or cook into recipe.o. ALL-Bnaat to cold by your grocer. rflade and ritaranteed by Kellogg in Landon. t _ • Staring Pelatsea For best results with stored, pee tatoes, keep the bins -A0 epiteatizeis3-ber-- tween 35 and 40 deskeefie'sleuring the eerstseight-er ten daiPpre terage; how- ever, allow. a faiely temperature, from 0 -to 70 4e4reea; to hasten the foithation- of irounCt*rit, which is inaportant in healintletped and cut potatoes and preveeikgS rot. To re- duce shrinkage, keep' Jehe bin fairly moist. Store only fink matured and sound petatoes. Be sue there is ade- quate ventilation. A slatted floor is useful for this purpose. 11,1••• ydro S ,puy ctieStve s - km& alod eci @®th V/T1E to 11111111111111111111111111.11M11111111 rcr- ,e‘t 0'4 48 Ot4 cz sees:. - Lee: 40ZAV-10. =LIVID Mr. and Mrs. Fsela, Paull of Wind- sor &Pent a few days here as the guests of Mrs. M. Woods, , seeerse.E_Featherston and her brother, elotif"'tWitireir'77-*14ifssIT5teeraetelle-. London with relatives. The services in Trinity •ehurcb will be held in the evening at 7 o'clock. beginning next Sunday. November 7th. efr. 11. Barrett, Mr. and -Mrs, Wee MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. E-ldred Ag- new, Mr. and Mrs. C. Bennett and Mrs. Minnie Agnew of Detroit were guests of Mr. and -Mrs. II. Weston on Sun- day. los Anne McLeod and rs. Chas. Plater and family ef Detroitwere week -end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. eecLeod. -Mrs. a. -OhttaiNvard,- Mrs. K. Moore - house, rs. R. F. Gardner and daugh- ter, Miss Betty Gardner, of Lotdon, spent last Thursd y here. • . 'Mr. and Mrs. V. Quarrie returned to Loudon on Tuesday after spendirg several months at their home here. Miss Ruby Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. .,,Ceestrge Fisher and two small daug 1- ters, Then .the...gmem...releePT.O. were the guests of (Mr. and Mrs. F. to the base,ment, wheit the tattles were A. Edwards on Sunday. set. On a separate table covered With Mr. and Mrs. James E. Henna andl a lace cloth and lighted by pink tap - son, Roy Hanna, of -Cedar Springs,lers in silver holders were two birth - Mich., were the guests of Mr. and day cakes conveying birthday greet - Ings to Middleton church, which on Sunday celebrated its seventy-seventh anniversary, and to Varna oh its see- entsefifth anniversary. Rev. W. G. -Bugler called on Mr. GootgelBeatty, sr., as the oldest member of St. John's church, Varna, to cut the first piece of -cake. Aa- the oldeat member of eriddlefien church was ;mot lament, Mr. Will' Wise officiated in the.cutting of the eke for that church. A &set pro- gram was given. 'Misses Ruth and Phyllis Middleton and Miss Vers Pease contrihuted piano solos, and 040-44Lutmit.41.10024,.tberhi0.6\01- 1' t1 11,1 101 131,1tV0 1=0 Crtei, 0131n.'.1z0 The deetb Occurred at -Clinton Wed - =lay, November 8rd, of We °rich, in hirrairty-eintb year. Deceaced was born le flruchereraithand twettityalive otra ago became a Mident of Clin- ton. HISyIIeI<13 Margaret Margaret Rabe, died in 1919 and te afterwardo 11, of amilton, etto- lives at Toronto. He was employed for conse) oars at the Clinton piano later with CtintitIg Peach - but retired a few years ago. 121313, a a. C173al3b 11111e3 - to Maurice IP: Melody, of' 'Illibbert. The ceremony was perforated by Rev. M. taillettn.s Tele happy couleemill res4de on the britlegeoom's farm in epos liese Ease.= • - -7 I to tal 'townie! (CI r.. -3v 919 41, ik _ 74-4114-tieepat4,- Tuesday,‘Norember 2tid; of 'Lydia* Jen= Itins, wife), of Charles Z. Warne, in her _seventy-first year. Deceased wtas -6 native of Giidelrech toWnehip, -a- dangle - ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Tenkins. She .was educatlai ip God- ericieseshile residing_eritialeer undo -and autit,;- t -he late -315-.." Mut Wm, eeera-relese laketeteeetaer her usareingees-res--Mre Wallis in 1893 their home was on- the hayfield road, and gince 1991 in (lin- -tones- -Iliesides-tterahautband lea ves two sone, Wilmer C., of Olintou, an( Frederica .1., of Westport. Come, and two daughters?, Mrs. Ralph of , Winnipeg. and Mrs. William It. Hume, of Milton. I a eeeevein r o s an op7eit-ietireei -fee- tEe'r•-:Ifitnting-Tte7the- counties ,of ruce and Grey. Deer are Id es be numerous on the Bruce pen- Ineuia .and 11 'Ilffig5Vflimr-erlartr Greenock swamp. The last open sea- son in Bruce Was 105._ Throe for Retiring Neater Before leaving Seaforth ReV. Canon treelfeCkatlierifis Wends -or and -Detroit. ,Appleyard and his wife and deughter They reside DOW on the groom's farm were honored at a meeting of the eon - on the -Blue Water highway. i gregation of St. Thomas' chureh in the - -/Ifealthoese'ese, .4Jasqueradea-On Mon - Ehmulariliz a. ngalltu The pre -cooling and proper handling of poultry killed on-tlier farm or at a packing. plant is parcleularly impor- tant because the bloom will be quickly lost If the birds are not pre -cooled without delay and also handled pro- perly. • Poultry ,killed on the farm and telld "dYteieett leaveghelee41-11myera...or.,PO11,1-. try pools where no pre -cooling facia - ties are available frequently leee their bloone erith the consequent de- predation in the sales appearance of the birds and the failure to get the best price on the market. Poultry meat is a perishable product which will deteriorate rapidly unless properly handled. The market deniand Is for properly packed -poultry ,:wien good bloom and bright appearance. Good, (loom is first secured by proper finishing bnt is 'held after killing by proper handling and holding In correct temPerature., Some of the chief ,essentials bit handling dressed poultry are'. 1. !flee that all birds are bled and plucked properly and that the feet and - , the month are washed elean. 2. irds should be hring up by both feet and allowed to pre -cool -for twentee four hours. The temperatu-re for pre - cooling ohould be as close to 32 Alegre -s as pasaible. 8. The temperature should be checked frequently With a ther- mometer. 4. In transporting 'poultry to as; enabling of Gelling points it ohould be held at the same temperature at which it was pee -cooled. day evening last a Hallowe'en party was held in the Town Hon for the Anglican parish 'of St. John's, Varna, Ateeelemes_e_Middletoe, ane Trinity, masquerade and- many faney and weird costumes were eeeeteeeeerizerev-Effireil tastefully deeorated in keeping with parish hall, -at which they were pre- sented with a farewell. address end a purse. They will m,ake their home at 'Hamilton, Canon Appleyard retiring on superannuation' at the end of this 4 ory egainet? °Ill He had been bothered with ui.4-• math= for yearn. The pain la c'= weather -to use his own enpr=a1=r- was "Indescribable." -But -all thatt Q; gone now-than/in to Ifamachern. • _thts,cettifa• :--wiat_,;v=arizatt,z.,.4.,,,,,,,i,i.itr "1 eunered „with rheumatior) Caa' dinuritntig se ulc,:bLototperiodvs the Poi wa04 '.1':• • withe it isvez ceiVita. 1 to my Itirn.t,„-43, tinuotra andetadeace-lhablee-Ste. * ewe' -.. -- agony in my body- no I el IT. chon ,alts- -il found- it- did_ me 1:_mtb,.:4. 1:1:741411,4:te9tharaan lwrizto ta;0.41.0pM-,,,,,,,_.,_.,.... . ,;,„ in 1 • taken put. togetlier.--Viiii;" 11----,-,-=4`aa,--;:-.."_ -.-4•. , peace and freedom from „during wet weather, and, can henvffigg rejetimniefiti Sraschkin Salta- to -arig,,,7-4. - who suffers from rhetematism."-le7.12. Rheumatic conditions are often, 0. teatibt-0-ain- eveese ea...mete-add )10. 4,),. bie- -tho -tisane' uto- - - -Krtiielieiraialtti -hare Tlurpower-o2,-CD-- - solving uric acid crystal& Othee E...-- gredients in thaso Salts (leant Naftc.---a 1-tia*-41-issolvedaaryntals.lbarz.n._ the natural channels. "Hugh McKay, W. J•ilinston ant Walter Westlake. Among those tro.ta the occasion. The guests were re_ , a distance who were present for tue ceived by Rev. W. id.' and Mrs. Bug- 'funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert ler and then wet* greeted by' four ghosts, who ruraor tells us weee Misses Ella eitaolfele, Bet -then -a Sturgeon, Doris Featherston and eesie McLeod. Onee inside the hell guests were ush- ered in -this and that direction. • A witch stirred per brew from which came fortunes, and again Dame Rumor whitzpers that ghe witch was Mrs. Eric Yorke. • For a musical., romance a. well-known' young lady (Jean Woods) plated the piano. The witek -and her ghostly company jetiged the costumes and awarded the priesa to Miss Pat Atkinson ("Hallowe'en") and little Miss Mary Elizabeth Beatty (a little pig). And so the evening went on, with games and contests for all until Mrs. 0. Goldthorpe on Monday. oung People'n fillanquet.-On Thurs- day, October 28, the young people of St. Andrew's United church held, a banquet in the basement of the churele with about eixty in attendance. 'toe basement was nicely decorated in Hallowe'en colors. After 'supper the president, Mr. Bert Dunn. jr., calle.1 the group to order and had song sheets distributed, and a sing -song was en- joyed by all. The" gathering was then favored with selections from the Orehestra, eateieting of eliss Gladys little 1/iss Barbara Middleton gang and and Mr. Robert Welsh. After an daiinced, The evening was enjoyed by Gale,. Mr. Gale, Mr. Harold Scotchne-r other bhort sing -song (Mr. Dunn called au" oti Rev. R. M. Gale to introduce the I:Me 11-mte e• GG2Bonom"."--- gpeaker, Rev James Gale, of llonkton. There died in London on Wednesday, whose address was Inuch enjoyed by October. 27th, after an illness of over all. Afterwards the orcheetra de- two months, one who was very well lighted the gathering with annther known in this diarist, in the earson number. The meeting was closed with of Frederick C. Gemeinliardt. De- lasa=znling Pauty.--A pleasant ceased, who was the youngest son of evening was Client recently at the the late me and mrg, John °mein. hoine of Mr. and tarsi. Lindsay Smith, hardt, was barn in ayeete on . seri_ 31[2.10-)15 MT= ,Dt[1111S2 Appearing before Judge T. g. Ciao- tello in County Judge's Criminal Oeurt on Thursday moraing, Mark L. Car- din, Grey township contractor, pleaded not, guilty to two charger) of theft and elected trial by the County Judge. The hearing was cet for Noveraher .23rd at 10 a.m. It is alleged Cardin stole a portnble o ee, used in the eon- tracting business, and a rubber belt 0i1G. 14311 IadVabb, a former contrae- tor and partner ,o,if the accused. Car - 0,4 1)Metairal telt 'tingle was prOvided -by Georg IttthilrlstILitgetVlat e:-1natlauseolattiemr- A(74,atntryalmon,„,„2,5•lint,, ttomyjgAlt i• KnighteeTeronto; Mr. A. stilling a Misses Edna and Rhea "Stirling, Lip - don ; Mr. and Mrs. Norval tlewein- aardt, Suzinar. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Graham, Forest. 'rhe flone tributes were nuaterous and- very beantiful. The sympathy a the emit -nullity is with the bereaved widow and family. , 014 -etsaetereeesee - - THE MINI( 11141' The day is cold, and dark, and drearY: It rains, and the wind is never weary; The rine still clings to the mouldering wall, MA at every gust the dead leaves fall, And the day is dark and dreary. col$1, and dark. and dreary ; •(•• cling to the moulder- ing Past, ltut the hi•pes of youth fall thiek in the blast, And the days are dark fine .deenry. Ile still, sad heart ; and oPt1Se repining ; Ileirinid the clouds is the sun still shin- ing; Thy. fate ie the common fate of all, Into -each life some rain tnust iSome days; must be dark and dreary. -Henry Wath.worth Longfellow, 14 of the line Water highway, Bayfield, tember 17, 1874. He was a carpenter When the fatally gathered to congratn- by trade and with the esteeption of the late them on their -return feom theft years 1900 and 1901, when he called' honeymoon. A fowl aupper wan pre- the Great Lakes, he lived here all hiS pa.red for them by the cousins of the life. (He was a keen sportsmen and groom, Mrs. W. Orr, "Mrs. R.. Blair an expert w:th both rod and gun. Re and ttiso E. Smith, with Miases Pearl served the municipality in the office and Phyllis ,Lindsay cerving. The of school trustee for several years and house was prettily decorated with pink in 1935 he acted aa •ballifit. On Octo- and vrhite streemhe ers and white hello. - r 29, 11102, he was united In mar te- The mime colors were used for hle riage to Miss Mary Dupule„ daughter deCoratione, covers being laid for tiers of the late Mr. and 'Mr& Michael ty guesto. Leiter in the evening the l)spuks, of this village. To thls haepy- young folks •of the community gathered The union WbO ere rn seVeIl children: Nor - for music and dancing. val, of Saginaw, inch.; Charles, of lidtfielti; Ethel (aira. Gilbert Nnights, --Vorontoe--Donalase. rd. .OrilMat- preee• nt at home; Dofin (Mrs. W. Gra- ham), of Pored; Keith and lievelyn, of Hayfield. Besides big widow and children he is survived by three gif4- ten; qnd one brother; Mrs. Charle4 tiemeinha rill, '6f rlii1II1I,'"DCzTrarraFr7-1triz. W. J. Stinson and Mrs. G. W Woods. of thie village, and John, of Oroviee. Mradtritigton. The funeral, Which was very iargA* attended, teas held from rrinity elturch on Friday afternoon and interment Wil A in Baylleld cents tory. The aers lee& taoth at ehurcb and graveside, were conducted by the rcgtor, Rev. W. 41. Bugler. The,pall- bearero wore Meota. F.. A'. r'ea 11)10, Jelin' Iloward, ffleorce ,Cfact/*, ,,-, , .,, _ in a contracting job near Clbaton, re - return them to McNabb, 'Vise accused 114 on his own bail in the sum of 5.1411.. MD TONNAGE AHEAD CDIF 160" flAirTir MARTA ON:T.-With the end of the MI npvigation genFon fdr,trave dayo owak, freight edtrled through tho `attIt l'item thug far totala R3,8110012 tong, an all-time record for the period to the end of October. The totalIa t0.00 totttt ahead of the ,1 r_e-eord-breakira? seaFoli, when 82,188',W9 111c50 td 43.41ib,-Ea. t b-er lonuage this year 'Val %Qt. ottora rtOti tar's and Charles Parker, with Robert Orr as floor manager. The young coup)* received many ugeltuf and praetical gifts. _gret.1111)-Zewei-a-A irkty wedding 'took riiiarretentirin- -London when Rev. W. A. 'I'ownghend united in tilar- rine Lulu Ittithena Jewell , or To- mato. only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William JeWell atinlop,,and Lind- say George Sinith. anly Con of the - late (Mr. and Mrs. ;Richard Smith. The bride wore a gz!artly tailored blue anit with bine acceastrieg and a corsage *2ttMc= asne Illst of thmn varkej., Ili= readidnitt ,M lualaion the titlideo tittevaraat. tAke, Wag with tlateiac • ' Now Fre° off Mad ELVCIT and 1116.faz7 Trotgble nod Otal1ln8 Mao Ci=o's 0=2E2 V' Iir C2811C-^-r-S2"t7 b bat% C^,A7:2i20" cow 1:-.-41.1V1fie.la. w2t2c3, '116 yea70 al r:=7 easeelatet ett E1123 IcZ t=1, -co tree -ale -co &see. 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