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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1933-10-19, Page 11•• : $2 00 ER YEAR II ADYANCE. SZ!pq. 9TilEi3iw*r... • LU CKNOW, THURSDAY, October 49.tli 1,95 PIN,GLE -COKES 5 CENTS 0.,ENTIST Dr. R, L. Treleaven ...oLTYCKNOW , . , IJOur� 9-1 r A. M. • '4,30-5 T. M. 1:41•Q14 53414Y. . • EXPEEIMETO. . . . .no . , . • costly, 'Ijae".C.tess.,cot•it Saive. &Yid at AppLgs EC It SALE—Snows and . Tfdinah 'Sweets. Priced *Reasonable. Call at -W. Q. Andrew's Implement Shop. ' . WOOD' FOR SALE -716 inch -dry body wood, beechand maple, free • ,ofimbs--App1y- to -John : joynt.,. , ' WOOD :FOR Sl'A ',17•.'irirc, 4:04,-„; Me;c14.1411,; 1pI4 1411S1,01:1444, S1EAIS Ii*RE Rv4wa Progresa: Bet porti..4,earif Of S4Viee Dr:,' Me1C014r; Nvlib"fPt. Ottr Years .has Seen service' in. „MisSionary Work •India,=?Addreased a large,' auctlenc.9. 'r heUted Ch,nrch on, Thursday !venin, the occasion ;being the an- nual • 'meeting of , the S. White-haired and full of • yeais, she' is "still full of enthusiasm 'and, •energY •in this cause: and spoke for Ma heurs of the progress she has witnesSecl rn evangaliam, industry, medicine and *educed:5n 'whieli are the -= • In a land of. over two hundred languages and dialects,:. with a popu- lation of na milli�n people, Dr.,'Mc- ICellar has, seen Christianity ' spread, to become the third place religion of the conntry. The numbers are small however, comPared to the, num- ber of Hinoo and. Mohammed reli- gious folleweis.. • , ,„• Churches, sehools and hospital 0 0.0 ••-••• ,stock of dryWodd, lirith tWelve.-.44 . sixteen inch for delivery throughput the Year: •• , THE LU6kl‘tOW rt.4.E-,4. -CO, LTD. • 10?-10Hc,) MAN 'WITH. CAll.Can place min under. 50 'profitable local 1WaticinS ronfe:distributing 150. borne arid fakir necessities to lorik custo !nets. Good earnings. Credit. furnished :right party, In your reply give •age, 1•Yfie .of car_ and farm experience, if any.- Write ' J. Watkins • Company: Dept.: 0-L-12.L-940,Ihspectof St: Mon- treal, Que. , tO advaicce at the present rate. 7 she • RELIEF CONTRIBUTIONS TOITPI0 WIPE PASSES STILL 'ACCEPTED N.QA, - • • • . 1' Fruit, AO: "ViegetahleiV l'Ourink 'In:, Severe' Heart, ,Attack proves,. 'Fatal • 'promise Of Frobahle Kecend To :Mtg.: Robert 110138:—,.$0der.1 Car. — A• Pea.* ..tOMMUnitYp • ' The ' TOsioliSelaOt. in ' ' the: Sentinel. hroliglit from residents It. was with 'mingled feelings di .of this ceinmunity : been hfOSt sorronr and- astonishment ,lhat this cenrinunity learned. the Sudden gratifying : to the Relief Committee, death of -Mr. .Robert 'Reis, former,IY The -filling- of One., car,i, for .shipment Miss- -Jane ,Istibellit McNall, -which to the West was. viewed rather dub- Miss but ;law it .,a0eatad that occurred sliotlY: after. Six. o'clock it will be well filled and probably 8: 411"ilday 'morning'. Mrs' RoSS' was in her thirty-fifth year and is a young second ear mav :ha necessary, states wife of but two years. Mr: A. W..1famiton, C. N. R. Agent. Contributions are • being Ieft, at the She had Irea. receivig-rse(tical' at- local uliose who have not tntion til°1c4oldnleiOltri4b-b3r7hecli•C;49taltrent and bereaved' husband. he .was sub - week. The car has notyet been' billed le°' her and can he" held, over for o• -•day'• or so rad:ent" illness arid .it was at °la tirri Of one ofthese Apells • that: shc until' all contributions ,are recteived differed a• Severe heart • attack. and . Residents of the village Are; urged te assist financially, if unable to "'con- tribute articles or produce for the needy' ;the West, The thy, Sc4uts assisted nobly or Saturday, by sweeping doWn• en the • orchards of Charles Baird and ArChie have sprung up, the latter m di- MacIntyre to pick forty begs of 0unisfor teaching. and, healing pro- aPples..: , . • vide, greatopportunities for -the • ad- , • :varicement of the word of God: If GRAND SUPERINTENDENT ' • the Christianizing of India contindes to combat, FEELING said,. it will be „accomplished Brint7trowerfulacCiden-euritruagzenrtr nowthne bnishing ralliditY° There is ninch to science. Jdst do this: • TAKE -a tablespoonfuls of Phil- , lips Milk of Ma,gnesia lin a glass of water BEFORE 'bed. In therm -idling take 2 more tablespoonfuls ,with the • juiced a WHOLE ORANGE: That's all! Tomorrowyetell. feel .great! • Or take -the equivalent arnOunt of Magnesia -"tablets: ' Each tablet -is equal to a teaspoonful:-. rif the liquid.. . • " • . •-• .Get-gehuine PhilIips Milk of Maghesia in the ..faniiliar liquid: feral.. or the new,. marvelously "COnvenierit' tablets: Be „ sure it's • .the kind doctors endorse. • NOW iN lABL,ET OR ilOPID,PORM •%11,11*. IN •CANADA « '• • Prairie Soil Superiority The' .essehtal. or, distiniiiiihing ;char, aollS, the 'possession: of ,a large;propartion of vegetable, Matter and its couconiit- ant nitrogen. lt is to • this: act. nn quei; tieniablY; says the ..Dominion:heinist, •i•that these soil's: primarily Dire their re- : v maricatild fertility and leafing quality. For:the nidst•part; they; Certainly coii- lain abiindanCstores:Of the niinerai. pie.' ments of plant fried, lint 111 this respect ‘iihei frrin. -.-- • Ireason for thankfilness. in the pro- gress being -.--made• and 'She stressed , • ADDRESSES C]qAir*E, • . • , , On Fti:dak Sliper-:.-Larici-Aater4lie-Vnited-chu- The funeral 'service .Was held at the 'home of her . parents .ori Tuesday :afternoon conducted '.by, Rev. S. . TuCl4r and • Rev. a former naSter.,Of the deceased and the eleigV-. Man: by: whom :she Was married: such, a. thert tinie ago, Rev, J. L. Burgess • And-LReir•-•*;---H-.--„Geoghegan--4issiated: Interment was in :Greenhill ,cemetery. , The pallbearers ••AlOster, Hughes, Frank MeNall,'..y.vin Irvin deOrge, Charlek:. Maser and• *111'; Haekett, ; • it • Friends and relatives were • esent At the •::servie ,froin::•Gocierich, Blyth 'Stratford,' . Auburn, Wingharn,'. Dun- gannon, .. Grand Bend,. Blueval.e, .Ben-; milier.' , • Floral. tributes :as well. as those of the immediate Were received: from l3aiher and ::Minnie Wiriginim; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph. Hae- kett and Mr.and Mrs Robert MeNall. 41.4ielgioW4-3,11sses: Lena,,.. Ann :and: Florence Barbour. Toronto.; .Vr..,ani' •Mrs. ,Georgef Blyth; ane Mrs.4 'Blneyale; Liicknov, L,0.14' 428, • expired •suddenly before' meditiftras., siatarice• • arrived.' . • Mrs. Adss was the Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Willieria,McNall. She was born on tbe, second, concession of Kinloss but has Apent practically her entire life in LuckhOW With her 'Par' • ents, until her Marriage two years ako. ,Iter. sudden 'Passing severese, chose ,family bend.' which leaves her parpnts. heartbroken. and -a grief- strieken husband. Mrs Boss Was ever a faithful .rrierhher Of the Methi?di,st intendent K of Seaford! paid his offiCial: 'visit to th.e, Masoni: Chapter. He was accompanied Irs the importnnee ,of continued Suritior'. :Past Grand Registrar , Meir. During, of the ,cause. There, is a great need the course of , the evening :Mr: T. j. for workers :in the Mission field, and Salkeld 'received the M. M. degree. A she 'mused on • the lack of Canadian banquet followed, with. F. T. krill- . trairiedLnursesiity...CentraLIndin_whers, she -•is'stationed,An. spite -,of .•tha fact _othat many here are UnemPloyed. • 1 Ws. .MacCaktdm presided • and the Scripture reading Was taken by Mrs . Andrew and Mrs, Rithwell led ; in :•irayer. Mrs. Tucker and Mrs..-Mnr- die extended, a vete ,of 'thanks. to Dr, McKellar. Rey.. Tucker . 'eldSecb, with prayer.. , .1 New Flannels, Flannelettes and Wraperetted . still selling at'..; the' old tow prices.—THE MARKET STORE -o 1 oming Events' First Insertion, 50c-, Subsequent Insertions,' 25c. FOWL SUPPER Hot" Eovyl :Supper,' Pari --i Hall; ••Augustine, , Wednesday; Oitober Harvey 11/Cdee and Other artists : in • sittentlance: 'Gaines and, aniusernents. Admission ,35c .and :150; • , .'„PARAMOUNT CLUBS'. DANCE , - . • A ,,1Iallowe'en Masquerade ..danee for IneMbers of the Paramount- Clubs and invited guests, will be • held in th,e • 14own, • gait 'Llicknow, Friday October, • : 27.t1ir Dancing. from 9 to *-1:30:.,:Mert • 25e; -Ladies, take- • -=••-• • " • DANCE :AT ..LANGSME: . , A. danee .will be held' m ,Langsule. • Mill on Friday; iCieteber$20th; Under • .the- auspices.. of the, ••1.-.arigide., Ball 're:an:Ia.:Dance commences at 9 '5c' each... Geed 'hind' • . .served. OsierybOdy, Welhour, „ • • SOCIAL AND .DANCE There will be a Social And Dance in Lucknew Orange , Rail on Thrira- October . 19th (tonight); - Music by local oichestra,' Dancing ,frein' ,•to t30. GehtA25e:' Ladies lik...Ltinch • supplied • by Lodge.. eoht. ot ,rthatiks , .Vi:re Wish to eXPreta 'appreciationth e a ny kindness tc:r - §11,6*4-41 ri�nds and neighbOra recent herhavernent:. Sas Itendefleri• ' • taid Of thahhi4 „ • Mr .• Ond VKI, Mehra: and .Vt. !.•inatiy•-4rienita. •and "1161:0456 -fat•-•: Lti*tiothv dimfire theit : ad tve- metit, ant theat.*io...kftitilt 16001ct • -60it ,iibtkerite ; GBAls;'-piviGT;D:B-B5-B4-71 . oosEttyp;) Institute Makingplans For Staking Runquet For The Ball' 139y,si As. Champions Of, TheiLakeside. League . • . 'Grandmothers', Day was observed at the regular meeting of the Wo- rnnis' Institute, 'held: at,' the home. of Mrs.' W. youn. 'Mrs. 'Douglas presided for • the opening. 'exercises and 'busi- ness .period " after ,WNeh'.Mrs. George • Greer took, the ' chair for an enjoyable:, prograni. was :.prevfried. by the grandmothers.'A report of the Booth it the Fair aliOW.ed a balance of about . • _ $30.00., It Was decided, to sell. Vet - Craft .popples,. again this year and also to biiy a yet, -;Craft- wreath to be Placed at the Memorial at the:, Arm- isti('e Day 'service. • Mrd.. Clark and Mrs. Connell,were appointed to Make iii_lanseinents. for . this serviee. ,Thel correspondence included ,a 'letter 'from, G. Martini, Minister- of Pub,:. .11C 'Welfare,' StStini."that'.'the ;Government would be, pleased ,to dritate::A 'Wreath and •imolit..seod. •1; repreeriitativc:to, 1)1c 1,4 1)1c.6 it. ,••• R.11. Thorapion,,yas.:appoioted• delegate- te attend the W. T. Convention held iri Kincardine • Tuesday and Wednes- day', of this •Weelc It. Was. decided :Wait 'Until the..beginniiig of the Year to • start the 'first aid. course AO . be' given by ',Dr:, Connell,' It: was alSO decided to riiif On."i banquet for the -1Oc41 .baseball teani, winners Of the .Lakeside.• League Mid Excelsior life 'Trophy. The exectithie and .direetdrr with Mrs. ' Youn as convener were appointed to Make .arrangements for,. this.,' Mrs. triii• Ackert of Holyreed .contributed . a pleasing" vocal 'Sold, "Silver Threads among the Gold," and Mit. H. H. Theinriseri a; reading On the life an& Work of Gehrg W. TehnStOti•swho *rate "When You and I Were ybin4, Maggie)" after which Mrs. D•. M. VIM:4SO Sang the song aseeomPaiileef on, the auto harp by hft.:.3oto..6§ WOBStei, .in thc potato paring contest. for 0hindruotliersi'tlie pri'24 was Won:hi Mrs, Nireb`iter,whei gad Won the prize .6V -the Inenth.er, tirlid 'hadbeceine a grandmother rnnst reedritly4,-Mis4.4.6„Orge_LOre.er Weri the, prize irithe-allaWi.,,ptirridee•-There"-Wria. The .titstitivtleted by sing- ing the. National tefreatimeota Were aervid. • „ Atkong„,.._Scibe_E:_pxedid trigLia;_tottita._ ' Master. -The toast to the ,King,vW,as responded to by the .slnging of:th National' Antheiri. Mr; ',11...bi,„Parker; First Principal,' proposed the toast to the: Craft, • which:: weA .replied • to bp. the .Grand iSuperintendent and Mr Mei'. The toast to the visitors Was Proposed by Mr.. W. J, Davison. and: replied to by Mr Boss, of .Kingston and Mr: Croft .6f • Gocierith. The' tsarist ',"The I3aby" : Was proposed by Mr W. B., •Anderson• and responded to by the new ineinher. Mr T J Salkeld, • ENGAGEMENT; ANNOUNCED ' The angatenient ,,iinnounced of Mrii•Ttatlierine; Elizarith, younger clang -liter of Mr. David H. Alton and the late Mrs Alton to Mr: Wilfrecl Winston. Sherwin, Yoiinger son Of. Mr. and ,Mrs. Walter Sherwin, Orono, Ont, The Marriage to take place early it NOyeinher. tioBnigg -0LuOic-hrowriv wEns IN VANCOUVER Son Of The Late. John •ElhOt,, For- , mer Lucknovi ',Grocer, MarrYa, A wedding of 1964 'interest, to older ' residents,took place in Van- couver recentl.y nt the-,hOrne. of the bride when •Dr. Ellen Stark' became the bride' of Dr.. S. Graham Elliot. who is.. the "sons, of Mrs:, Elliot and the late ..1Ohri Elliot. Mr. Elliot .was •fqrmer • grocer in this village and his gen Graham was born :here, , Dr., EIlit a. graduate , Of, :McGill his resided in Vancouver pipe& 1929 and is a 'irinimber of the Kiwanis and on the hoard oft the .Canadian: intitute for the, Blind: Mrs. Qrrihan. is 17t., 'graduate of ' the •FaCulty. Medicine itt Toronto ITilirersity ane All • continue to, practice her _001, feSsion: „ •' PJLIZES OFFERED FOR .STORYS OF BRUCE CO The Bruce County 'Asaociaiiieri Of Manitoba ' Offers 'Prizes ',Per The Beat Stories. -: , Seven prize's, tamely, $3.00, $2,00' and five prizes of It. each:are beim,' Offered .fOr. the 'hest .'stories;•-oa am •InCldent that, took place in the ty. of'Brnee,, „ • . • Any resident Or former *dent ,of eihinti of lirtice rna 66,Mpete, The stories. Subriiitted, :are not to ex - 'seed 300 words. Mail Year •StiirY tr. •the .aderetory. John 11. Curla,• PPO Grosvenor Ave., trinniPeg;=Minito,ha 'before January 1St, :1934; The judges In: making their .itet Aisions, will Consider . the litunerans drhintitie or tragic ValtiOS of the %tar - Jews' :stories" The Bruce County 'As- sOcisti4n of Manitoba 'deeiree. to. _eeive it very 'fine c�iieetinn ef Atorlet \ nurnber of them will be puhHslied dileialr•organ �f tbh:Ahdreelailon, the r•Iteehra Will 'OpPeat itt t.beicititilhli to be 'hold In 'Vtibiti(401084.' :1*.e -04,044 • Of.Health ,OUR S.BB.vjcp. The Bread Of Health • ATpRDAY SPECIALS DUNDEE 'CAKES, . • CHELSEA,- .,13UNS, scoNEp „.• JELLY, ROLLS NUT and FRUIT BREAD OATM.EAL QOOKIES ur Delicious BROWN BREAD is 100 per cent. WHOLE' WHEAT LtY11(.1. !Ione 316.. UALITY BA.-Kmt ISS will be in LUCKNOW on ednesday & Thursday, October:25,1.: 81;26 giving "ESONAT'Y Permanenv1,4nVeg EVERY. WAVE GUARANTEED SPECIALS $1.001 WAVES ,,,$.3.00' - $5:40 WAITS.. $2.0 • for Setidokfirrs• with. :you Can have an :.'reWaYe YOnr former ' permanent perfect Yesulte. • Also all •Croqiiinole, or `Cenitination ;Wave: : REBEKAE AND I.04).t. OFFICERS. INSTALLED • District, Deputy.' President And Dis- trict Deputy Master, Conduct Impressive . Installation "Ceremony.' ' On Friday ,evening the • ofAcers for the ensuing year :of Jewel Rebekah . • , Ledge No, 2,70 and.fof LneknOw Lodge No 112, 1. O. 0:.•F. were instrilledin , their respective 'chairs With anf.im; preisive gereiriony, presented .13Y.., joint installing team of •Itebekahs'ind OchifelloWs from Kincardine, 'Present t� Conduct tire.• work were Mrs,. Mahe]: Ye,ager, of 4inctiicline,,,Dietrict Dep- uty President and Mr. Carey Mont- gomery, of Tiverton, District Deputy Grand :Ittaiter; assisted by 'Marshals Mrs; Cora McKenzie,rind Mr; Joseph: Fisher, with their. Supporting Officers. Rebekah offiCers for this tesitri,. are: 6 Junior Past,Grand;• Mrs. . 'Ciiaki 'Noble Grand,. MTS. R. :Button:: Vice •Grand,, Mrs. M. Sproul; Recording Secretary., :Mrs: T. Clarkef FinanCial , Secretary, Miss A. Cameron: Mrs....F.. Nixon; :Warden, Mrs,' 6114. Steward; Condaptor, Horne; . , _ _ R. S. N. G., 'Mrs. R. 11. Thernirsonf, L. 5tN. G. 'Cliff 'Aitchison: R. S. V. G, Mrs. James Balith; L. s.r. V. O., Mrs. J. 8.".•.MCICerisie; Mrs. Hainiltent L. S. S., Mrs. M. , Chaplain, .. Mrs, Jewitt; Musician, MiSa'Elva Johnston; 'InSide' Guardian, Mis 11. Cuibert; Outside Gnarclien, :Misa • M. gt...Niacroo-oahL :Oddfellow Fred Nixon; N. V. G., George ketittei0;• Recording - Secretary, Kenneth' vtdraro,; Treas.; D. C. Taylorr.Warderi, Les. Purves; Colidietbi';• Wallace 'T•OminleY,;' Chap- lain, •Will..teekhailf;, 64, S. V. • O.., Gordon IainietiOnt V, G., Meivin Orr; IL.:07V,` It4g. Levi's; L. ' S. S.,,; ,Harold na'ten, T. G.,- Dean McThnesO; G.r Charles Vallawfrig SoVerat 'ilfOrtl, .0481 -WS, hrnch was iterVed, and ;;• an„:11Ouri, HUSTON'S .BARBEp, SirlOP lidoe4 "' Unity °C1 it Davison' 28bh. ' ner . • hOmentade„ StOre;:',8a•turda4. October' ' -• " . • Mr. • Albert Hornic of Toronto, was a Visitor at the home of Mrs: Susan.. Milier 1Irs Peariman is in Toronto today selecting a fresb. range of 'fall coats and dresses. , Mrs:, Peter Watson who .his been in poor health is a _patient In dod&• nth hospital ',Armstrong is,. a guesi. ,.• this week in Toronto Withher mother u,d other -relatives. Mrs. Bert' Ward is, in ill health' *•irid has been, confined' to her roon for the past. ten. 'days: .Mrs. Jessie McInnis has tiretUrned Following a visit wilhfriends ir .and Toojtto New warm' Winter, underwear :foi' he farnil)1.` at the -old low prices', . THE MARKET STORE Mr. and Mre. T. W.. tittle Of Barric are Vlsitqrs this week With the for, rner's brother; Mi. 'Mr. ,3 !Attie ape Mis . , . - Messrs. Joseph and °Hirer Johnston were in Lis „ , , tOwei on Saturday at - ending . thovi eif4utnoelf.71. '0;f, At1.1,7. ,coin .us„ woij Mr. and Mrs. Ernie .:Aitchiaon, and Mr. Carruth • and 'Miss Hattie qf ,Har-, riston were Sunday visitors ,with Mr And Mrs: Thoma i Aitchison. Mr. IL ,3.' More was. in Toronto the, irat Of 7the week and *bile ".there, :stepped aboard' the BluenoSe sehoonei whieli was docked iii Toronto Har- bor. Mid. Bourne who': has spoilt the 4tithiner With her.; sister,. Mrs. •Thos tkeid ' and with Mn Eiliott, has re; turned to her-horne in California: She • „ . , Was , accompanied to London by; Mrs Reid and her fmily Mrs.R T Thompson, as a deleg.ab ,the locai branch of the .WOmen's Institute And Mis Beth Alton' at. tended a cdnventiqn held ,in •ICinear- (tine on TUesday.. and Wedngeclay at winch represerifatives. from Institute' 41 Huih, Bruce, Grey, and Welling - ten Counnties weie . present. -tINCrOPERATOR-ittt -- Thi; Week ,we are struggling 'along: without. our • regular, linOtype oper- nfor, Miss Nixon) who is 111, .ai,s4 As a result of. niiiheretis dettee•• *note'. bleeds, is in a weakened 4.1th . will confine her toher room• for.ai least two weeks • Advertisers are urgedf to keei'fIliti in niind 11114, have t.heir,Cop3 iTt ;it aesVi; please till ridwabaper day iti5ra.eaeltet, but 1 let tut have thew eai4t.if possible. Nt0 PAS • LOOK H-igh Class E... Restaurant IN LUCliNO opens' today, Thursday October 19 Harry .14-ein's. Lune • EveirylbOdY• Knows...” About. , HARRY'S' '.••=, WHY.? . BECAUSE: IlarrY: hasan at- Aractive Up -to.- date•••• place. , • .. cOmg. IN -AND SEE ' •; GET .Votk • SPECIAL MEAL,' .25e. EVERY.: •SUNDAY • SPECIAL CHICKEN 'DINNER • • 40e , r.. r, y. :-PB0 o •'ANNIVERSARY SEItVICEP,', • Anniversary •ierice s will be held ' .atBlakes United ChurcF on Sunda, - October 22nd: •ReV, R. T Kilpatrick •if•Dearbern, Mich, will be our guest . preaeloi Mr Killiatriek'S Subject ;for the afternoon, will be, "The ;In- visible Mask", and In 'the'.-eyening,. he: • will preach kin "The Glory of Little • '•On Monday • evening, October 23rd, . •it :Slakes at, 8 p.M.;• Mr. Igilp:catrick icikn:ii:sis'id:otii:1,eaok.tphi§cet,.lielflcuittititrii6layt; etie td u; oe o, 9 on Trahip Through, Eurepe," Ad- The :special c011ection, for the day will go to meet the entretit-expenses of' 'the church. The .churah is yOunsl it is of incalcuable value. to the seclal •'itid religious life 'df the eilrinninunitY: WiLh otir backs `ii„gainst the will let 71s maintain. 'His cause; let our battle-. ' cry bet "Am T it soldier d' the:gross.' „. th,e' Lainb, and Shall fear to on Ths Cause, . Or: blush to , Ipetik neme.".- frannOn choirs Wilt taio ,part it 00. uieOa; Sunday at, beth after,rnion Vening • services.' • ' '•460UTS •PREPARE' BUILDING ..- • : • . The •I3oy gents' haVe been granted the old Wate;works.ininiplionse by the Yillage COuteir and are at' present, seeking the highegt bidder for "eke' qerap rnetal‘ thcluding the Old boiler 1lire is also-notttity of. the....buiding 18*illeared, vill ' h ,cOnVerted ififil. die Seetit Head- iritattera,,' 7 '0,04.— „ • • I