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They hjas beep Old -Age Pensions 18111. But let us It is all right passing stron. j . ures of a sufficient area tliat the we il of late. Mrs. Hotharn is at pres- � "d. 5i
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an Increase,in thO import (if a.ut0m& see. The auto tariff had remained ,an- worded resolutions at the mee ke all the exercise required �44,r� """ ,r
t'ng8 of -3rd class, 60 to 65 per cent.; C- select bacon, 6; thick smooth, 7!, may ta ".", Q, ,
1�, k biles, due to the reduction, of the Shanged since 1906. When it was their respective bodies and denounc- Credit� 5o to 59 per centa Names ap- heavies, 4; shop bogs, 1. or rapid development. -Mr. and Mrs. WIhiam. Oliver, of . `1, � I
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,yer taken been a luxury. To -day it is an ord- some cases causing the dealer to he Aberhart, Carl --- ,Lat,' Auth, 11; bacon, 13; thick smooth, 45; heavies, 1.1, I
j place. It ii to laugh. . inary. farm utility. The tariff on ineligible for church membership, and equal parto of shorts and ground Mr. and Mrs. George Lodge, of Cleve- . .. :i 1
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Now, det us try to get this matter every other single farm utiad Aberhart, Donald -Eng, Comp. C, 11; extra heavies, 1; lights and feed -
straight. The tariff on automobiles been lowered -lowered by both polit- Great Giver of all blessings'to remove '. .. .
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_ i. �..,t was 35 per cent. The Liberals re- ical parties. Why hold the automo- the curse; but they must work both C, Phys. C. r Alexan&r, Aan-Comp. select bacon, 427; thick smooth, 899; "..",.., �
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all cars under $1200 in value). Later normal taxation? 111, Lit. 1, Hist. 11, Trig. C. Anient, heavies, 98; extra heavies, 11; shol) are fed. Economical feeds are thus Burrows wedding on Wednesday in �,,.-',.� � I
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it on the imported. Personally I enee applies and so the tariff protee- small petty differences interfere with Comp. C, Lit. III, Hist, 11. Archi- SWIMMING AND DIVING are given all the feed that they can I ,:::
I think that in removing the sales tax ti -on is lower. Almost our entire im- those 'efforts. This may become the bald--Jeanette-COMP. IT., Lit. 1. Hist. DUBLIN 1�..1111� ..
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purely a question of Idowerink tAxa- United eneral were, no doubt, used in North Grey, Comp. C i t. ,I, A . C, (;,,)m. The Late Frank Meagher. - Mr ,�.'%, r
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. I tion and the reduction. of taxation is tariff, not the Preference, really ap. and what happened there will be a Trig. 1, Lat. A. C, Lat. C. C, Fr. A. The swimming and diving contests follows: One, part shorts, one part last at 10 a.m., following requiem ,�
. a fundamental of r Liberal faith -it is plies. Let us take a few items by reproach to that constituency that III, Fr. C., C. Barber, William -Lit. . put on at the Swimming Pool by the middlings, two parts oats and two .1.
an eiiternal duty of Liberal policy to way of comparison, giving the Brit- will not soon be forgotten. Lions Club on Wednesday afternoon mass, which was well attended by the .11- �
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. All we went to do is send good men Hist, C., Trig. C, AIg. C. Brodie, . ,-,:
I rediice t4xes increased by Tory ex- ish Preference rates in each case 111, Hist, C. Brodie, Annie -Lit. 111, parts barlev. residents of the vicinity, many co
travagence and stupidity, but the ob- I with strong convictions for the right Jean -Comp. C, Trig. C, Bot. C. Lat. pectations, and will undoubtedly en- Regularity of feeding and removal ing a long distance to be present at ,r".
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A., C, Lat. C., C. Bro*ae, U-nard- courage the Club to carry on the good of unused feed must not be neglect- 1. .
Grey cotton unbleached).. IZIAI/v .1rov- work, and repeat the event,,, on a ed, in order to preserve the animal's ".
a far different basis. The Tory .front Knit goods 2 Gvlo Ing whether their grandfather was Comp. C, 11ist. C; Brownlee. E Odroski sang the mass and was as-
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in the presentation of political argu- White cotton fabric ...... 1 5 1/2 �;'c Reformer, themselves, Liberal -Con- J'ames-Comp. C, Lit. C. Cluff. Janet The largest crowd of spectators, I Meagher was born in Seneca Town-. I 4 5
went. Lowering the sales tax gave Flannels ................... 20% servative or simply Libeflal. These By following these methods of feed- I ship, near Hamilton, Ont., and short- . .,.,,��'
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them just precisely the opportunity distinctions have served their day, and ' I ing and management a good quality, ly after his family moved to Hibbert .rj ,
Chem. C. Cluff, Jean --Comp. 11, Lit. has seen gathered this year, outh-id- ..j; A
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� they sought. It enabled them to con- kept good men apart too long. -J. R. c I profitable bacon pig may be produced. I Township, near Dublin. Here the . - .
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fuse the issue in the public mind. I Waterproof clothing ....... 2 0% Govenlock." family farmed for a few years, later I..
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economics, but because it was bad izations with their pockets full Of Comp. III, Hist. 11, Georn. C, Trig. 1, did the spectators. WALTON I -ing a farm with .splendid buildings. :1 . I .,
political strategy. Meighen, Bennett These are products where the goods money, and their greed for more O' I Lat. A. C, Lat. C. 11, Fr. A., C, Fr. C. )wI I i Following the demise of his father, - -
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- policy. They now tell us that the or come in at slightly higher rates bar, to stop fighting. - C, Trig. I, Lat. A. II, Lat. C. 11, Fr. came from a visitor to the town, who I and Orvill. Lindsay took in the ex-, years ago when he retired and moved ,�. -
tariff was not reduced. Let us ex- from France or Italy. The manufac- Our Province of Alberta at one time A. I, Fr. C. II. Grainger. Ardell- I cursion to the West on Friday. -Mr.! to Dublin. Two years ago he pur- .. "j, '.
,� wished to help on the good work af- I .."', I
. amine that still further. turers of automobiles meets only gave them a beating just when we in Hist. 11, Trig. I Bet. 11, Z,,o. Ill, ter viewing what was being done byland .Mrs. George Badley are holiday-lehased the large cottage on Laurier � "
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American competition - the lower III; Grieve, Margart,t-Alg. the Lions in Seaforth. �.., �
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r tee one and in their joy for having got COmP- Rennie, Jack Wright, Micky Archi nicely after an operation in Lond�n 1
eral Government can perform pre- gle him out as the spoiled darling of tory laws they could defy the evil 11, Chem. 11, Lat. A. II4 1,;tt _ Dalecita, with his two brothers, who '- r;'
cisely the same operation again and an extreme amount of tariff 0 ' . hospital and is expected home next Patrick Doherty, of Bornholm, is a . �;% � --
agiii, ,Without' lo*ejing the tariff. tion. Why-Rlibuld we perfalic th; ten' all the way to prohibition ,for ��-.
Even Mr. Meighen will admit that. user of an automobile with a tariff their province, -Comp., C; Lit. rT, Hist. III, Trig. Boys, 15 years and under - Jock 7eek.-The heavy rain has done con-� -1 3 I
they twitted us thus:- III.' Heffernan, H,den-Bot- C. Hil- I Jarrot, Gordon Rennie. . siderable damage to the crops. -Mrs., sister; Mrs. Burgard, of Stratford, a . -
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,f common use in the whole of our �after a long spell of sickness.-Mr,i of Seaforth, another sister, died 18 1 ,!"�
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20 per cent. on cars under $1,200 in r Lat. A. 111, Lat C. 11, Fr. A., C; F", 1 Cardno, George Parke. �.
Cut it another 15 per cent. tariff schedules? Meanwhile, what It's a long way to go; land .Mrs. E. Scott visited with Mrs. I years ago, The pall bearers were
value. C., C. Jackson, Mary Comp. If I, I Girls, 12 years and under -G race I Messrs. L J. Loohy, Thos. O'Rourke, . .�,�
as vms done by the Robb Budget this has happened to the industry? The. It's a long way to Ontario, Lit. 1, Hist. 1, Trig.' 1. Jefferson, � Free, Helen Rankin. Gardiner on Sunday -Mr. and Mrs. -1,,
tariff -has been lowered, sharply low- Where the whiskey whistles blow. I'it. 1. Hist. C, Ili Riddell, of Toronto, call(41 on [William Byrne, Patrick Rowland, G. - �.. . .�
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cent- sq)les tax and then ered. The industry has plur in. 111, Cht-ni. C. 'I man, Helen Ament, Mary Archihal.1 friend..; here on their way to Mr.- - 111j
k year, and it will stand at 5 per cent. iged for- Good-bye Tom and Jerry, Elva -Com P. ( - : , Trig , u, years and under -Mabel Bati-I Krauskopf and Patrick Woods. Many ,,,
- Add 5 per . Lowered tariffs, lower, prices; Farewell Gin and Rye.; C, Bot. III, Z, John- ' )arovs Hinchley's funeral. Mrs. Rid-, floral and spiritual bouquets adorn :: , "
, � we would have a tariff of 5 per cent. ward. stone, Mildrp,i--Comp. C, Lit. 1, Hist,. 15 to 18 years -Dot Heffernan 'I ' dell was a nivce (if the doci-a-ed. ed the casket of the deceased. �, � I 1.
- and a sales tax of 10 per cent. Would and increased consumption. Canad- It's a long way to Ontario, C., Trig. 111. ls�er�lak(,, Dorothy- ! ll(,Ier Ament, Mona Hughe.4;. Notes. -Mr. Joseph K. Nagle has �...
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Mr. Meig-hen continue to say that the isin factories unable to supply the de- Now Alberta's gone dry. Hist. C, Al��. Ill, Georn- C, Lat. A , ; Wading Race. I — - __ � returned to Detroit to resume work. 11
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tariff had not been reduced even then? mand, are increasing their factory C, Lat. C. I I 1, F r. A, I I Fr. C., C. : 11,,v,t ,inder 10 -Ross Renn; Stan- I STANLEY ",�
I He must say so. If no reduction was capacity. The wail of woe has die� -f, Knight, Olga -Comp. C, l,it. IT. Me- ' ley 6orrance. I his vacation with 'Miss Shea, of Logan
I " made by Mr. Robb this year and he out; in its place is the merry hum of workers there feel as if their enemy Clinchey, Frank-11i,,t. C, A1g. I],: Girk under 10 - Edna McKay, I Notvs.-Mrs. Armstrong and dkluvb Township. �'.jl
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makes the same reduction next year, industry. Production in Canada reach- was a prisoner for life and they ceas- Geom. 111, Zoo. C, I'h,%,. 11, Chem. 1. I E,dna Bateman. 1"..
then so long as two times nothing ed the highest point in history !n ed their labors, while their stealthy McIntosh, John-C,onp. III, Lit. I, � I ter, Myrtle, of Clinton, have been .�
equals nothing there must be no re- June while during the same month old opponents renewed their Pfforts Tub Race. "
Hist. 1, Alg. 111, Gr-mn, C, Phys. 111, 1 Bc,vs -Andv Calder, Iludso A* vi�.iting for the past few days at the; ;;.,
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- - duction. That is sound arithmetic. American production fell off'. This" ar.d put them where they now are. Lat A C Lat. C.. C. McLean, I Girls- Pearl Reeves, Mabe0f1chi- home of her son, John Armstrong, EIAMVIIIIIE '.
- I 4'Billy" Moore told an audience the of course, was predicted by scores The edge of the wedge is working I Andrew-(",omp. C, Li, IT, Hist. C, , (if thi- Goshen Line.- Mrs. James M. I ,.,;j
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other day that he had taught Arthur of Liberal and Progressive sp Trig. C. McKercher, f-twrt-Hist. 1, I Diving. Reid and famiiy, (if Clinton, are . . "I'.
Medghen constitutional history iA the while the budget was under discus- around our 4.4 inventors in Ontario, i rn Z� 111, Phys. If,; � SlWTI(ling A w(,( -k at tht- hf)mc of Mr ' I Augu:vt 21�%, a vi.ry (linut w(-(Iding . , I j .
which is a lot easier than fighting R,iVl, 1A �-f'RrA and under - Nekon ,1nd Mrs. Thi,mas Robingon. Mr was s-dt-ninizi-d at t�, h, -me of Rev. , "
University, and he (Moore) must Sion. Chem. 111, Lat.. A. 11, Lat. C. 11, Fr. '. . , ' )
have been a poor teaaer or Arthur The fact is the whole Meigben argu- him, our past labors will be lost ami A. 1, Fr. C., C. %I. N,iv Wiliiam-- I Cardno,. Georve Daly, Gordon Ren- . Frank McClinchoy spf-nt Sun(lay with A. I,'. Johns, r--turn-I miq,;ionary, b,
seemed to ment is absurd and false. Where 't we will be left lamenting, while our ' ' ,x hon M s- Niabi-I Edna flackney, I
a poor student, for he I Comp. C, Lit. 11. M.. :.I. Ida -Comp. 1 niv. his frif-ral, Mr. Finlay�,)n, of Kippen t �;..
. is, not one, it Is the other. But the opponents will he ,singing: R,vs, 15 yf,arq and undor-Mirkv __N � .:.�,
know little of it now. Mr. Meighen's C, Lit. C, Ifist, C, Vi_� 11, Trig. 11, I Ir Ruskin Kcys, who has loven, daughtf-i- of Mr, ( hark- flarkne -, of k�
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been as much at fault as his teacher cars is down. That fact Mr. Meighen -Comp. C, Lit. '111, Ili -t. C. Moore, I Cardno. during the hc,lida),s, is .spending a Mr. Ernest Charle., ,,,gors �
of constitutional history. will find on election day has stuck It's a long, long way to go; Davis -Hist. C, Mg. C. Geom. C, Trig. Girk, opc,n -Norma Habkirlf, Helen couple of week.-, at his home on th,,. Fullarlon. Th,,y wvrf, acrnmpanied ..".
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and stuck solddly in the minds of the It's a '1,011g way to Prohibition 11, Bot. 11, Zoo. Ill, Pn\A. C, Chem. RRnl�fin. � Babylon Line befort, r(,turning 1,, h,, - I'y MI.';.-; Mar��;irct 11. Hackney, qiq- , '...
Try Again, Mr. Meighen. people. And to whiskey's overthrow. I C. "Morrison, Vi(da 11,,f C, Zoo. c. Special, oTwn boyc; and girl.,, fana.v' school at Timmins, Ont. - Mr. Gihc4oq. ter of the hrn1v nnif Mr. Ernest B. '.11
I Come along, Tom and Jerry, I Norris, Lancelet A�K C. Trig. 11 diving -Miss Margaret. O'TlAnley. !and fricnal from Detroit, vi,it,,d at Wad(i`11. Ri-v. A. E. .Lihns perform- �'
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able goods entering Canada in 1925 RUM CONDITIONS 1913 AND NOW regor. : Missys Elva and Mary _
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i Peterson, Evelyn Tr:L� 1. Peter -on, I v1siting fi)r R few day� with their -Madgv hf-fi)ri- her marrin 11 , .. I
was 23.3 per cent. Suppose the Lib- Editor of The Expositor: The Dominion Govvrnment have Francis-Lat. A. C. I :i' C. 1, Fr. A. EXERCISE IMPORTAN'T TO grRn(iparf,nt,, Mr. and Mrs. .NIcllwai,, ter of. the lat-v Samucl Madge, also, �
erals made a cut in the tariff equal given us little time to organize and 111, Fr. C., C, Groo� N '. C, Greek C., of Goderich Township. . n cousin of Mrs. i Rev.) A. I- .Johns. .. ,,
- to 15 per cent. all round, the average On Augwt 19th, 1913, Rev. J. A. it seems as if each electoral distric YOUNG GROWING P11- !and will lie remprnberp(l by many in I
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11 I 11 iv they made a definite proposal to do wrote me a long personal letter, part meeting the emergency; but we On- 111, Lit. C., Zoo. C. 1�, inke, Ranalad few vear� for good bacon pigs. should CHISELHURST ' , ,
. so just what would Mr. Meighen say? of which I am at liberty to repeat:-- t�rio workers ,should prepare at oncv . � Marys, is sponding R couple of woek.-i ,
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I A Meighen, he would vociferate like an the manuscripts before me I find one. forced upon us without warning A 11, Lat. C. 1. , ,, Murray- __ - ___ , thf. excursioin on Friday last. wen, -The Prvsbyterial (1, .1
I I I infurfat-ed animal or in simpler from you, intended for publication in should the liquor element be suited (,' I W. M. S., will met.t. in Elirn%-ille � �� I
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I., , � " language, roar like a bull about the the Globe. Permit me to say that by the Dominion vote. omp. TIT, Lit. Ili, Z, , Chem. t. Mr. Thomas Ve,no, . church on Wednesday. Sept*,mber lst, ,,�
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i-uln of the country, even at the bare whitte for myself, I might eliminate J. R. GOVENLOCK, Hist. ITT, Trig. 111. --�h,-rwood, CorA tivos and friends in tho West.--- Dur- with two sv%Fion.�, morning � � "
precisely that 1 ternoon. Mr�, Mollqrd, di.qtrict nrg- ,% I
suggestion. Yet, when all liquor advertising from the Globe, Seaforth. ' I C"OMIN G . � rvRide. A "'!
. is done with automobiles, coupled I am not business manager, nor am -W -Comp. C, Lit. I. lfi,. 11, Trig. 111. ing the electrical storm whirh passed r, or Exoter. will p I..
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I reduction has been made, none what- your communication for the business men , . .11
� I The results of the Upper School De- Smith, Lapslie-C,imt, C. Lit. 1, Hist. . .and oame (]own t.h(, siding, injuring a i ... � V,
ever. All Grits are malodorous management of the pafer." It was Seaforth , Mrs. Philip Morch Find family motor- �
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I s1fams." Who now do you think is apparently disapproved by that body partmental examinations, which have 11, Trig. C. Sno-wd,,,,, (;,�rsrld-Comp. sow hvlonf�ing to Mr. Sam Gill. ed to Toronto for the week end to - .1
just been received, reveal that unus- C, Lit 11 Hist 111. Ti z. 111. Stp-w- Agricultural Society I _. ---*- - � .. visit. their RiRte.n there. -Miss Anni(,. 1. 4 �11,
1. I . the sh,am? Lat us leave Out the as it did not app�ar. 1, however, ual success has been the reward of art, iiQock-�-_-Alg It Gpom. 1. Trig. I � ,;�'. ..",
� j i Hanna has returned to Seaforth after .�,�_,�
Ill/ malodorous part of it. had a letter appear in the Montreal the labors of the pupils and staff dur- 1, P)Lys. I, Chem. 1, I it. A. 1, Lat. CARDNO'S OPERA HALT, MANLE'Y , visiting th(, past wppk with her cous- �-,A;
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o�'. 1, I Taxes On Clothes. was as follows: I in, Miss Ressie Befl.-Misq Marion I -�
� 11 Cl attempts, 318 were successful, which Matilda, Comp, C, 11�-t. C, Alg 11 . Notes. -Si.Atorq Agnes Find Edith., 11,
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1. , centage of 79. Thus in the Middle C. 11, Fr. A. IT, F, (" Talbot, have returned to their respective .
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- general -� on a�othing; -he is care- "The Gladiators Meet." 'This was al-. 001 765 attempts were Lawrence 1' I .1
- , kuie,,'that fact, I explained so printed by the Daily "Globe," To- made and 634 of these were succAs- Trig. IT, Bot. IT. Thnmpson. Alice!: I gan Township, three miles east of Cornish's-A number of people were �c "I
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I � .1 I . the other day *by certain taxes had Tonto. It was sent to the '�Christian ful. The percentage then for the Comp. 111, Lit. 1, Tfi,t C, Trig. it. bere, had his hay harn burned by I in L,ndon visiting the sick in the . ", ,
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� . . .. to be itereased. ' We teAffoo. was that Guardian," -whose action -was ,riti,is- Forabined .Middle and Upper School Thompsot, Margarpt Ifist. 11, Geom. and her company of lig hospitals, M,r. Alf. Brooks, Mr13. Win. � ,
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� I the Middle and Upper School the per- Comp. C, Fr. A. C. Turner, Eileen- ENTERTAINERS SINGERS and Bernirp Manlev are spending Thornas Bell bas returned home af -
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I the percentage was 75. These figures Trig. C, Zoo. (�, P'h.vc:. 0. Webster, ents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Eckart, �,�
1 1921 raised the sales tAX 'all" all., A'Ift- thought it best to let the matterdrop. ,�e` daughter, Mrs. Barn Miller, of Dash- _� �
ported goods to 4 per cent: - Tfila� Ub- The "Globe" made no direct comment, show that the work of the school has Laurence -Comp. C. Lit. I, Hist. IT. Concert from 8.00 to 10.00 forih.-Tbe. late wind Find rain storms wood. -Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ferguson 1*,
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