The Lucknow Sentinel, 1920-04-15, Page 1•
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I 111rs. Phillip Stewart was •plas- • . in the 1►assumg :twit; e+ :tlexande.r - !tc►c►cu 111, • sown anal Kitchen.. Uniform pro-
o--p--o--t►-•o--o-o-o-o-o-•o antly surprised on 'Tuesday evening . MacMillan at Teeswater (.., April 6th, Sr. I'II, Hon`or"s-J. Stewart, M.. -
by the meeting in her home of the Mackenzie, E. Armstrong, E. Burns,
Miss Sutherland. of Lwidon, • is members of the South Kinloss t d d C A., 'Thompson, M. Geddes, M. 'Ander
the • guest of her •sistc'r,• -Mrs. 'Win: 'church choir to. bid her farewell be- f h ,son, C. Thompson. Good --C, Mur'
Murdie. fore her departure to •her new home . die, T. %ebster, H. Macintosh, N.
• • in Stratford. A short Program was 11 h Maelnnes. 'Fair -P, Vfe'bster, L.
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r. A. •1:. Durant,. • who reently Carried out,' the chief item being the M MacMillan h d d h �'4:ebster ' W. Eaton,n
moved 'to his' nctw halite in Clinton, P C.• tiiilnt, A.
reading to. Mrs. Stewart of _ an tied- Ii•wi_n; A. Taylor..
was..hac'k to•'town on -Tuesday.
cess ex ressing •a > li:eciatid;n of her
• p 11 y en Ji: f,II: Honors --R. NiacDot►•ald,
willing and tale•il,ted .e1Fot•t.s ' in . t}le W. Doumlas D. Durnin. • Gcaod'-B,•
praise• service•of the .clruri•ll. Mi::s Anderson
(•.. Srneitzer, M. . Arnt-
Norrna Nicholson read. the address• r strong, M. Henderson, C. .Johnston.
and ' Mrs.. W. Mc,' onitld presented Robinson. G. Mackenzie, D. Milne, D.
u brie .., tiatl au►,hteaoae• AItrs�.:I ►ai ua:tp,-•tray
.r."::alp•1.s..wM•..,';¢�3:w�i�.-��.eewyR�1.a21iCis•�'i7.r. •i. l3ltif. ur, M t ,
- � . �;r::ar,_, s>•1�1,�,. �M•Rr:.ric?�:-��;1 � .t=#4L#•";tirt�• � r_<#,�-'Mrc. 1 t r
a .' Alcariel, . -.left yisteeday for Heisler in ,.the -name -.of -the --choir. Mrs C'11' 1 rte. ,H::Webster•; C.. Fisher, W. Agar,
Alta.,' where they- lwil1 visit for some Fisher served lunch in her usual th daughter, S. Decker, C. Webster, B. '.1lacQuil-
throe. hospitable manner. Detrort lin, M. Webster.'
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d Mrs. V.S. Lord, of Innis
M. Mackenzie, • Teacher.
LUCKNOW, 'ONT., THURSDAY, APRIL 15th., .1920. "`:SINGLE COPIES, 4 CENTS.
PRESENTATION' AT S. •KI\t.OSS HAD PASSED 1u0-1'FAft MARK 1.1'i'1:\t►W SCHOOL' RFPORTS . %A\TEI)-,-At Ontario . Hospital,
London, help fur Laundry', Dining -
Bruce County lost one of its very old -
e5 residents an Culross_ Township
.one o.. the few who now remain• of
that 'generation 'which came into clic
.wi Qerness three. score years, ago.
r.• a asse t e cen-
-tury mark in May o.f 1919 and.. was
about one - hun.dred 'ears and el v•
.at><ont1is . old when he died. Ile • Was
up and vbotit until three weeks before
death, which was due. to natural
decoy. Ile was cared for during the.
l,:e.
i des;" who lately was assisted ,.by.•
e:.younger aug ter, Mrs: Martin, of
Mr. MacMillan was born in Scot-
land where as a, young man he was a
dealer' - in Sheep and cattle --a •drove's
as such men were known in that coun-
try. He came to Canada in 1850 when
.30 years of age, and soon after he
was Married. 'With, two brothers,
1 tig1i and Duncan, he lived for sonic
ears hi the .toNs•n1liip• of Tucker -
smith. Ill 1s(t Ice located on 'tin-- :.1.11 1
concession• or (`ulross, having 'b.oug•ht
Lot. 28• in 'that concession from his
brother, .D.uncan. There was at that
time no Clea"rance .on the farm though
ten acres had been "slashed." There.
he lived until adh:'ancing' years forced
hint tci retire• to Teeswater: His fam-
ily consisted of .one song' Mr. Myles
(lac}illan, now living east of Luck -
now, anti• six daughters: Of the
daughters four are living Annie (Mrs.
Moire) and Joann (Mrs. Cameron)
havingf predeceased their father. 1 ho. Report for January, .February and
li�•in, are Mrs. Allan MacKinnon, of I Aial•.•h.
Kinloss; Mrs. Gillies, of Teeswat••r:-•; V. :.'ena Grant.
Mrs. Riley, of New York, and .Mrs: `I
Martin, of Detroit.
- Along with his farming operations
Mr.:1MacMillan for a •number of years
sold fruit trees and- bushes, . and . in
this way -became widely •-known. He
was •well versed in Scotch histofy and
to the last greatly enjoyed cenversa-
tion regarding clan fueds, incidents of
his own early career in the Old
Country, and of pioneer. days .in Cul-
ross.
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11;r: Tom Macdonald has gsone'• to
• lletroit .where 'he will seek' employ-
r►lent ill one of the 'auto fac•tor:csL .
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-Mr: 'an
fre:+, Alta., 'are visiting with her
parents, Mr. and .Mrs. John Graham.
,'They will- remain in. the East for the
's5umtner.
.- ,.'I'wh nlOr•e farm sales are reported
tltis',��t•e'k. .Kohn Ilai:;•h, of K
lids holt( i,ul to. Ackert' (:rust, 'and
1)01 1.41.1 1•'erl-tISuei, .l' A 1,lirl,l, has.
sold to :;t1. art_ t':. }tole►$ ,oil. . 11Ir.
herguson will have an auction sale
on A nr:l 20.
Mr. Irwin conducted •antiiver-
'sar:•• services on the Ethel circuit
..last Surl'day,, :and returned.•, to that
place. on Tgesday to give a lecture
- c,n the Irish ,question. fie also is to
lecture on the same .subject . in Ki,n=
sardine •on the 22nd. inst. • '
'Mr. A. •W . Hamilton, who has
been G.'I'. R. agent- here for • the
• past year, has' given up the ,Position
and gone farming,. taking charge of
the; family homestead near Shakes=
peare. Mr. 'Frank Phillips, of Strat-
ford,- is in .charge here for the pres-
ent. '
Dont forget to make your income
tax return before • the end of April
'No harm in making' it 'even if you •
'are not liable, while -.there. may be
trouble if you don't. Mr, 'Harding
• who was here on • the 9th inst., had.
a busy afternoon, and enTi htersed
many enpuirers.•
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• CHURCH NEWS
Methodist Church. -Services. as
"usual. The pastor will preach 'both
warning and evening.
Presbyterian Church. --
Sen. i(•es ne')t Long's Olay ..at 11
arrlf 7, s.1.411i1.4 t,
�•rl ill' l.allflel 1.oltt 1•.ar•del 'CO .14l'ttv-�
en." Evening. subjrct, "The Swell-
ings Qf Jordan." You are invited
to these services.
The Methodist .congregation at
Wiarton is so well pleased with their
minister; Rev. W. W. Prudham, hat
,they have invited hint • to remain
with them 'for a sixth year, and at
the same time they increased the
yearly stipend by $2 00. The ac-
tion Was taken at .a *meeting of the
Congregation.
MAFEKING
Monday, April 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. Stothers
spent part of last week at the form-
er's home here.
Our Easter visitors were: ..Miss
Jessie Stothers, ,Stratford Normal;
Miss . Frances Fitzgeralid, • Port
Perry; Messrs. Canon and Carmen
Stothers, Toronto;
Mr.. Ernest Hall,. Brantford; Mr.
Eldon • Twamlev, Tienmiller, Miss
We last : week quite overlooked Beryl Johnston, Goderich, have all
mention of the Jessie Alexander gone their many ways again..
entertainment 'given under auspices. • Mrs. Will Gardner and children
of•, the • Methodist Young Ladies' were guests- of Mrs. S. Kilpatrick
• (lass. It was an all-round success. part of last Week.
Jessie Alexander has long been • a Misses Mary and .Ada Helm spent
favorite with -Ontario audiences, and a couple of days last week with ': -
ativea here. • • •
Mrs. • Wilfred. Hoffman returned
a peer. .' last Tuesday to, her home at Dan-
ville, having spent two. weeks with
her mother tirrs. Blake 'and other
members of the family. ,
_l Mises .Mary and Belle -...-.An:
-Tuesday, April 13.I of Lucknow, spent a few days -last
- htslt wlr; e f Maf't , ,-...� e -n -with tnrtir- ii& -n '-hert*::"..
sliending a • few weeks at Roy Al- . Mrs. Wm.. Blake is vist y her
(daughter:- Mrs A. ,iAlton. •
Mr. Harold Sproul and j1I iss ida
Whyard, of Dungannon, ,luted Mr:s.
John Saunders one day last week.
. The postponed Easter Thankoffer-
ing • meeting was held Friday even-
ing in Blake's church. Rev. R. F.
Irwin, 'of Lucknow, gave an inspir-'
ing. address which, With a nunitier *of
musical number's, • wade an enjoy.
able prograni: The business meet-
ing of the W. M. S. will he held in
Blake's- -church Friday afternoon' of -
this week. A large' Attendance is
hoped for.
v}IC ha lu. t t,(,trr of het charm.
. an • • elocutionist she., i• stall without
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• BELFAST
ion's. 4f•
Miss \Vinnie Cunningham visited
with her sisters here last week. -
1301:1. --On' Wednesday, April .7,
to.Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Alton, a daugh-
ter. *Congratulations. -
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred • Sherwood
have the sympathy • of many friends
in the loss of their little daughter;
-Marion Elizabeth. who passed away
Sunday- :morning. The little. babe,
who was just three months and a
hatf o!ct, Mats, quite well until a" few
days before her death, • when she
took a sten •illness, which, in spite
of mec iT cal aid, proved fatal. • The
funeral service which was held on
Monday .afternoon was- conducted by
Rev. R. C. Copeland, after which
the little body was laid to rest in
Greenhill Cemetery. 1 `
"Those hills," said the tourist,
"are too steep* for even a donkey to
climb, so I'm not goings up then(."
Then he wondered why the girl
laughed. -
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AUCTION SAL
CATTL E
AT CAIN tiOUS`: STABLES
LUCKNOW
At two o'clock, .on
Saturday, April 240.
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10 Fresh Cows with calf at foot -
12 Springers
10 Young Cottle
SCHOOL REPORTS
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U. S. S. Nu. 14, Huron & Ashfield.
Report. for March.. - .
Sr. IV. --U. Pickering, , A. Maedon-
alit, I. Ket,ch:draw, i1'. Macdonald,
halo Ilton,
:1.' li
i•1.+ l J:11i:t►i, ll. ftaj,1r
ar,1. -
.Jt•.. Macdonald, E. Mattit!,
M. rook, 11.Ashton, F. Martin.
Sr. I1. --A. Macdonald. J. Keteha-
hatt•. •
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Jr. 1.--K. Pickering, P. Macdonald. •
Sr. Primer. -1,J. Martin. •
Jr. Printer. -W. Struthets, C. Cook..• .
No: on roll 19:. Average att. 16.
A. M. 11•,acdiarmid,' Teacher.
S: S. N. 15, •..Ashfield.
Besides the son and 'daughters'•
named above, he is survived by his
widow of a second marriage, and
there are :,1' grandchildren and 37
great grandchildren.
The remains were laid to rest in the
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R. C. Cemetery at, Teeswater after
funeral service had been conducted- at
the church iiy 11.ei. Patlier Flavan.,
LOTHIAN •
Tuesday, April 13.
Jim Gilmore is Over from Chicago
for a couple of weeks.
'.(Hiss Annie Robinson- ..f
spent Easter vacation the guest -0
her friend: Miss Bessie Barnby.
Miss . Flossie Barger returned
After spending the winter months at
her former home near -Toronto.
Dan- Ferguson- • sold his farm- to
Stewart Robertson, and • Alex- Har.
vie purchased Mr. Jackson's farm --
better knoWn as the McInnes. farm.
. There should ' he a law passed
making it compulsory for buggies
to have. lights after dark. We have
known of several accidents, some •.of
them (Luite serious, that: could- have
been avoided if the buggies were so
equipped. ' It .is the law in every
country in Europe, and why- it was
not the law here many years ago
we cannot understand.
Fire Brigade Dance.
A elanee swill be given by the Fire
brigade et►i Wt dnes;law ever., April
28th, in Carnegie• Hall,' Lucknow.
Th• splendid Strathroy orchestra
has been engage d. Proceeds w1I 'go
to' a worthy cause. Admission: Gen-
tlemen $2.00. Good lttnch • served.
T•'Of RTN (-ON.. !SLOSS.
-- Tues ay, April 13.
Farmers along the lint have been
husy Caking their , surplus . potatoes
to market this week.
:Maple syrup season is about Owl..
It.. has been rather Ahort to be • of
much service in reducing the price
44sugar for preseryng time.
Suitable weather for operation`
on the fields is rather tartly in mak-
ing its appearance. Very. little has
been done yet for the coming crop)
in this 'hwality.
Miss Lucy- Robertson, of Lochalsh,
False, I:Iarry' Ilibben,
a' C.riint:
.1r !:1. -I)ar:,!'Giant, Doris Hibben,
L'ul:uh Sandy, ilil+da Felce, Claire
Hamilton.
IL -Jean 1r arrish; Harold Hibben,
Allan• Grant, :Leonard Felce.*,
,I. -Pearl Sandy, Edna Pelee.*
,•* absent
M. Welsh, Teacher.
1.O.O.F. Social- '
A social evening will be
the 'Lodge Rodin of the
Lodge of the I.0.O.F., on Friday , I'c►st Office Inspector's. Offiice, ,
April 16th. Members of the order, London, 26th, March, 1920.
their wives. and lady friends are co '
F0114 .1 C E --.Eggs 'for - hatching
and day-old c 1, i► lys., from' bred -to -lay,
White Leghorns.;. Black Minorcas,
and Barred Rocks,- These hens laid
well thriiughout last. winter. Eggs,
for setting' of 1.5;,' Chicks,
$20,00 l,c:i hunOlred for. April" and
May, $1.8.00. per' hundred for June
.and July. Delivery free.
Duncan- Kennedy,:
Kennedy,,
I'•c'•c. • 1 '?,. t1'h'toc•hurc•h.
FOR SALE. -Bred -'1'o -Lay Barred
Rock eggs for hatching;' Model Fain
strain. 75c per doz., at r residence,
Lucknow: 1William Irwin.'
22-4-p. . •' \
FOR SALE. -Ford touring- car in
good repair. J. A 9lullou h,
22--1-75 I:►unguiitl
0-0-0-0-0, 0 0
o EVERYBODY'S COLUMN
MONEY TO 'LOAN on mortgages and
motes at reasonable rates.., t;: ret.
Insurance, both stock and Arttual •
Companies.. Conveyancing c►.,�tle
with neetness• and despatch, -
Geo,•• A. Siddall,- Broker. Lucknow.
Ili, 'hest•prices paid for all kinds of
raw furs. Special prices for n,:nk
and'foxes,iilso fur bin.. e hides :cud
,.:,,:sheop.,skins... Don't f:i -1 to cdl..or
1 • ,ne 140..
B. slit- tc in.
Dry Goods S1ure.
DK. PARKER, OSTEOPATH, at Cain
!louse, Lacknow, every 11'eanea-
day afternoon. .A11. chronic
eases • successfully treated. • Os-
teopathy removes • the physical
catases .of .disease. • Adjustment of
the spine is more quickly secu rat
and with fewer treatments by
teul'►athy than by any other nitt:s ,,1
. =t
1-O8•1'• --t ),i the r �,ad; 1.,c -t s o -tall een Mrs. T1ontol,ii pld•iceuat..AMa.istos allwantkiendsd: ofkiigl;:�: ,
`('an'ipbelt's Restaurant and • P. Mac- • poultry, no matter what size. Let , le
Miilan's .farm, a driving robe•. Finder kupw, or. call .hy phone, •!so:' S6, an,: 1•
please .rcpin-t to -Phillip Mac %iillan. %vrll salt, Jake Libe i.
F %R.11S FOIL SALE '
200 acres -Kinloss Township.
: ,y r .,,r .: i
ti acres -Ashfield Townsnip. • .
••-.l1 '-i� -.. - j - And ti.vo gaol frame houses in L•Uei,-.
now. For particulars. • Apply .to
18-3-1f Geo... Siddall Lucknou .
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MAIL CON'TRACT.
Sealed 'Tenders, Addressed to Abe
Postmast•.1• General, will be received
at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the
h day of May, 19.20, for the co vey
ance of His Majesty's. Mailes,• on a
proposed contract' for,. \four .years;
Six' • timesa per week, \overLucknow
No. 2 Rural Route for. the' Postmas-
ters General's pleasure.
Printed notices containing fu her
information ,.as to . conditions ofo-
posed Contract may be .seen and
• blank forms of Tender may be obt-
ained at the -Post Offices, of Lucknow;
Whitechurch,* Holyrood1 and Ripley,
and at the office of the Post Office
- • fn. pector, London.
held in • , Chas. E. H. Fisher,
Lucknow Post .Ofr•ie Inspector..
rdially invited. -Ladies kindly bring
lunch. Coffee .provided. NIB; Mem-
-bees are requested- To ' try i e ac tes'
only. _
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Committee • Alton. -=1n the township of Ashfield,
•m April '7, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Alton, a daughter-I%r,►tht•a Mae.
15-45.40.
Announcement
'CREAM WANTED
Best cash' prices paid • for cream at
Tom Sinith's ' grocery Lucknu�,-, .
Wednesdays and Saturdays.,
D. A. Andrew.
5-2tf
FOR ALL MATTERS REGARDINt,
GREENHILL CEMETERY refer
to D. Alton. Sexton. -
EGGS FOR HATCHING. -Bred
to -lay S.O. White Leghorns and Bar-
red Rocks. Foundation •stock from
Thos. Delemare, -Stratford and 'O A.
C., mated with birds from the pens
of L. R. Guild, Rockwood. . 6c per
egg at the 'faun. • John Farrish,
R. 7, Lucknow. Phone Dungannon,
82 r 13. 6-5.
• Bred -To -Lay- Barred Rock Eggs.
0. A. C. strain, $1.25 per setting of
13. Also Indian Runner Duck eggs.
iatne's- Kickley. R. r, L
77-16. 22-4-p.
A UETION SALES
Mrs, :lames Irwin.►nr,,,,unre: the (-'ulbert.-In the t„tt•nshil u1. Ash- 11'. •D., Ashfield, will have an auction
Donald Ferguson, _tot 4; Con. 14.
engagenwtlt of her eldest dautrhtt•1•• field, on 11aruh 1 Pth., .192.0„..to _ 1r. aid : • l' f histfatal sto. k awilin ►lsementi-,•
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t .lame• F. ('ulbert, a dao
�Iar►,�aret 1•.mily, t+� Mrs hc'nilt�th g� ter --ion April- • 20, •cummeneing at one
Oswald_ :'Agnew, of Milton_ '1, lc• Jeal► 1auten.•co. R. Ala•t i-1as; rtue� - -
marriage to take place April •2sth,'
EIGHTH ('ON., K iN LOSS
Mrs. Jas. Needham' and son. llxr-'
ry, t isited friends on this lint` the.
first of the week.
Monger llarris has sold tris &sift•er.
We are watching for that new ear
note.
Students w•ho were• spending East -
week, ir1 • thrs burg'' tutrc•.returnAl '1
to: their studies for the final rush.
Mr. Ilugh Sproul is back in our
nrighbeirhood again. 'We are • always
>;lac1•,tu ser thigh. •
The "Old Time. Concert" which •
was held.. in .Ripley last- Thursday
night was a grand success. Miss
Katherine Grout», one of our promin
cnt young ladies, won distinction as
sa . i ►ditr r. M i Smith i'R onti-of ---mf r
I'. F.W. workers and web deserves
credit. .
DU NG A N NON
:Ms,: Lowe, ,,f
her sister, 11 r•. Rev. Douglas.
School reopened tod:t'y • with Miss
R. Stothers and .Mr. F. R,+ss in
charge.
A few from . las '.burn'• attended
the box social tftld t}ttni•e at Loch-
alsh
.1.
►t h -
alsh last , week and all report a
really good t;nie.
The dance. in the pall last Thurs-
day «•as' swell attended Ansi the music
was excellent. .
A .social will he held in the Or-
anve' Hall tomorrow flight under
auspices „elf ' the .�rtc'lican I.ad•es'
Guild. 1
M r. a•n 1' \
1 :07141 11.
TERMS: Six month's credit with bank in.teres
added.
LOTT & MacDONALD, Props.
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J. PURVIS, Auc.
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., r.,1 1s.
• • cousin, M1Masterster 'Geo. Middleton.
Master John Beaton is improving
and we hope he will soon he at Miss ida Whyard, who hits bettn'
school again. • he incl to recuperate. left last' week -
�tttr[ f,t►,ely left last t1'eri f,it�f►•ash
roy where, :111•. Thompson has secur-
ed a position on a dairy far. • I
►1m '
for Bogota. N. 3., 1.v mere her sister I
.4.1.••_••14111~
Phone No. 10 is at Your Service
Wor Cash \wc Sell Cheaper Than The Credit Stores
ROOFING
• ' WE HAVE 3 N ' S1'C)('K NEPON SEI 111; 1.t 1 1' 1.1;
011) ROOFIN(, 51..1M'E SURFACED. 11E1(:115 •01 1.t,..
'I'(1.TIIE 5(11 1UE.
'1'11IS IS I;1Y(1N1)- ..t- Q1'R$T10N T11 F h F. S 1
I:l•:.1UY -ROOFIN(: ON THE•11.AI1KET.
.' EVERY SQUARE (t \TEED.
PRI('E I'EIt SQt' .111E �:►.:,n.
Nv is 11.11 is N 1:1.'0 X1;1' )' ltO11) WITHOUT A
SI..1*CE S1 11}•'.1('1•;. TN1S ROOFING (.11'F.S..EXCE1,-
i.ENT 5.1'1'151 -'ACTION -11:15 TiiE S:1VME QUALITY 01•
1' ELT :1S 'I'Ht.: SL.1TE SURFACED l' 11 1 t' 1: r Ek
SQUARE $ 1.'::►.
11'1-: 11.111•: .1 ('IIE.%PER 110(11'1N(: 111.1T W11.1.
1 %ST iItETTEU 711:1N ANY 01'11E11 (;,111•:.1(' 110OF.iN(.
ON '1'11E 'I'DE MARKET. l'ttl('E 1'E11 S11t'.111E $3.35.
1:1 Y ROOFIN(; 1%1T11 .1 111•`.i'1.T:1TiON. N.I?1')N-
SEA' 1'.111O11). ROOFiN(;h' 11.11E BEEN ON 1'llE M
h i•: r 1'1)}1• >tEr:.1It5 .1N1) .%RE 1'111; S T .1 N D 1 RD 1►I'
Qt .(1.1'1'x.
i'hel.ucknow Hard*are&CoaI Co.
It takes an extemporaneous speak- resides, and where she will- finish ...444444
er to talk fluently ahnttt nothing her course in marital training,
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