The Seaforth News, 1937-02-11, Page 4PAGE FOUR.
THE SF:Al t)1.:7'1l N1,AVS
Snowdon Bros., Publisher'.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
O'Rourke, t.e, h cthryu, Lit. 73, tieotte,
t'2, V, (tip) 03 .Can. Hist. 04, Er. 0.
69, Fr. A. 50 Total 4313, 7'2p.c.
MlcGrath, Maty, Mod. Hist. 82.
Geom. 514, Alg, eitip) ,251, Anc Hist. 65,
Can. Hist. 81 Physics 717, Lat. 0. 76,.
Fr. 0. ('U'p) 48)11 Fr, A. (Up) 70. To-
tal 6161. 08 p.c.
Moore, Mary, Lit, 55, Anc, Hist.
62, Can. 'Hist. 518, 'Physics 77, Fr. G.
68, Fr A, R. Total 3912, 65 p.c.
Molyneaux, Mary. Lit, 74. Geom.
(ab) IAtg. (Gip) 316, ,A'nc, Hist, 617,
Physics 67, Fr. 0. 611, Fr. A., 64, To-
tal 3179. 63 .p.c.
!Doyle, Nell. Comp. 58, 'Leona. 68,
Alg. ('Up) 338. 'An'c. Hist. 82, Fr. 'G.
(0p) 52, IFr. A. (Up) 45. Total 373,
.62 p.c.
'Evans. Joe. Lit. 63, Comp. 76, Alg..
(M) 47, IAnc, Hist. 43, Physics '63,
Lat, 0. Lat, A. '66, rFr. (1, 63, To-
tal 4182, 60 p.c.
Fitzpatrick, Mary, Lit, 319, Com'p,`85.
Alg. (M) 55. IAnc, Hist. 414, Can. Hist,
a'. Physics 67, Lat. G. 74. Lat. A. 58,
Fr. G. 73, Fr. A. Olt Total '588, 59 p.c.
MlcQnaid, Wilfred. Lit. 519, Comp. 60.
Adg. ,('M) 46, Anc_' Hist. 42. Can. Hist.
39, Physics 72. Lat. 0. 77, Lat, A. '66,
Fr. 0. 416. Fr. A. 463, 'Total 3170, 557 p.e.
Riney, Edith. Lit. 511, Comp. 5)3, Alg.
(lei) 517, Can Hist. 'ole Physics 66,
Lat. G. 516, Lao. A. 04, Fr. 0. 715, Ft•.
A. '(1) 316. Total 51113, 517 p.c.
!O'Connor, Gerald. Lit. 30, Comp.
59, Alg. (M) 515, Anc. Hist. 68, Can,
Hist. 53, Physics 40, Lat, G. 67, Fr,
G. 50. Total44111, 515. p.c.
O'Connor, INor•man. Lit. 37, Comp.
514, Geon. 80, Alg, (Up) 36, ,Hole.
Hist. 413, Fr. 0. 713, Fr. A. 46. Total
379, 154 p.c.
Mlelady, Tom. Lit. 3(4, Alg 98, Anc.
Hist. 48, Fr, 0. 67, Er. A. 60. Total
363. 53 p.c.
Jeffreys, Clemence•. Lit. 42, Comp.
515 .Anc, Hist. 50, Can, Hist. 57, Phys-
ic, en Lat. 0. 58, Lat, A. 40. der. G.
65.1"i'....30.Total 447 50 p.c,
h,rauslcopf, Teresa. Lit. 43. Comp.
04, Geom. 50, Anc, 'Hist, 17, Physics
-N4, Lat, 0. '84, Arithmetic 511. Total
293. 49 p,c,
+lritipatrick. Margaret. Lit. 39,
Comp, 39, !Geon. 94, Ale.. 22, Anc.
H'iet. 14, .Physics 36, Lat. 0. 63. Fr.
'G. 69: Total 368, 46 p.c.
O'Reilly, Louis. Lit. .1)0, Comp. 40,
Alg. (Ml) 416, Anc, Hist 13. Can, ,Hist,
48 Physics 31, fat. 50, Fr, 44. Th-
•tal 308, 081.11 p.c,
Feeney, Genevieve .Lit. 50, Comp,
413, (absent for the others).
1<raunknpf, Cecelia. Conte. 53, Phy-
sics 62, (absent for the others).
Looby, Muriel. Lit, '61, Comp. 54,
(absent for Arithmetic),
Form 111
0charbach, Grace, 91 p.c. earn %
Leo. 744 p.c,; Looby, Lnrcen 72 pc.;
'Murray, Dominic, 70 p.c.; Frans.
Mary 06 p.c.: Moore Ruby q15 t p,c,;
Downey, :\uttc, 05 p.p.; 'Curtin,
Jetties, '03 p.c.; Mfc'Grath. 'Lucille, 58
p.c.; Jordan, Clare, 515 p.c_; Atkinson,
'Genevieve. 51 p.c.; Donnelly, Camilla.80 p.c.; Meagher, Anna, 47 p.c. Feen-
ey, .Loretta, '44 pc.
Forst I
'Eckert, 'Joseph. 59 p.ct Looby,
Louis, 517 p.c.; O'Connor. Veronica,
'344 p.c.; IO1Rcil'ly, Helen. 52 p.c.; Sta-
pelton. Kathleen, 50 p.c.; McCarthy,
Joseph, 48 p.c.; Feeney. Rose 43 p.c.
WALTON.
Mr. A. J. Carter is holding a clear-
ing sale on \Ved., Feb. 1117th. Mr. Car-
ter, who is seventy-six years of age, is
giving up farming, having disposed of
his place to Mr. H. M'cIP, Shannon,
Sorry to state that Mr. Thomas
Mose, Milverton, underwent an oper-
ation for appendicitis Sunday of last
week. He is a former Walton resident.
Mr, Lew Kirkby has sold his 1100
Gore -faros, 116th con. of Grey to the
Johnston Bros., Harvey and Bert.
Quite a number of this locality at-
tended the funeral of John Kirkcon-
ne1'l. Monis. on Tuesday of this week.
He was formerly of 16th of 'Grey and
will .be much missed. Much sympathy
is 'extended to the -mother and family.
CONSTANCE
'The !Golden '-inks Mission Band
bad their regular testing at the home
of Mfrs. Roy Lawson on Saturday,
The meeting opened with t'he-•presid-
en•t. Miss Stella. Armstrong, presid-
ing, 'Sang hymn, "God Sees the mit-
tle ISpeerow• 'Fall." The Lord's prayer
was repeated in unison. The minutes
of the previous meeting were read by
the secretary, Miss Olive :Grinlol•dlby,
and adopted as read. Business was
transacted and it was decided to hold
a St. 'Valentine Social on !Friday ev-
ening, !Feb. 1'9tit. A good program is
being :provided. Lunch will be served,
`Please hear this date in mines, T'he
Scripture lesson was read from Psalm
16140 thy Miss Marion Lawson. The
study book and story was given by
Miss Done.kla Adams, A piano solo
was given by Miss .Ella Dexter. A
vocal solo was ,given by Miss Stella
Armstrong, accompanied by Mise
Edna Armstrong. •A vote of thanks
was tendered \Irs. Lawson for her
hospitality. After singing hymn, "je-
sus Bids us Shine," the meeting otos-
ed with the :Mizpah benediction. A
dainty lunch was served.
LONDESBORO
'Miss Sue ,Passmore and Miss Ver-
de Watson of Hensali spent the week
end with Miss .Watson's ,parents,
Mr. Henry Adams, 'John and Lily
'Ad'ams spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. J. Yu nblu tt.
M'Ius Agnes 'Johnston of Clinton
spent the week end with Miss Rhoda
Govier.
Miss 1E0161 Hoggarth spent the
week end with Miss ,Florence Yung -
butt.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Yung'blutt spent
Sunday at the 'home of Mr, and Mrs.
\\'. Mountain,
Me, and Mrs. E. Patterson visited
at the home of Mr. 'Harald Sprung,
Miss Alma Carter was a guest at
the home of Miss I1'leen Knox.
Mrs. R. Townsend and Miss 'Doro-
thy Little spent the weeks end with
Toronto friends,
The Athletic Club intend having
their annual carnival on Friday even-
ing, !Feb. 11)2.
'Mr, and Mrs, Wm, Archambault
and family spent Sunday at the home
Of Mr. John ?Nott.
Miss .Dinah 'K'irk. who for the past
few weeks has been 'visiting friends
in the village. has returned to Tor-
onto.
Mrs. Wan. Lyon, who for several
weeks has been visiting at Leaming-
ton, returned home Saturday.
The 1Mission Circle are Bolding a
'banquet on Wednesday evening in
the school roam of the church when
several new members will be added
} to the list. The ,Circle is ander the
leadership of Mrs, J. P. Manning.
The Women's Institute held a very
successful meeting Thursday after-
noon in the .co'tnmunity hall. Meeting
opened by singing the opening ode.
Mrs. E. Adams presided.- Minutes
-read by 'the sec., Mrs. -F. Hail. ,After
arrangements were completed far the
annual pie social to be held 17th Mar.,
a splendid program was given, 'M'rs.
(!Rev.) Gardiner spoke on (Equal
Rights for Women. Mrs. Geo. Moon
based her address on (Historical Re-
search, art IH'uron Co., Hullett Tp.
and 'Londesboro. The remainder of
her subject will be given at next
meeting. A'1'1 repaired to the dining
room and enjoyed the taslty refresh-
ments prepared 'by the group in
charge, hostesses, .Mrs. James Mc-
Cool Mrs. 'John Nott, Mrs. S. Carter,
Mrs. Margaret 'Manning, ,Mrs. E.
IAtda'm:s, Miss II. 'Nott 43 were present.
DUBLIN
The following is the report of the
7ianuary examinations held in Dublin
school:
Form IthI
Donnelly, ,Dorothy, Mod. iHist. '86,
1Geom..90, IAdg..86, IAnc. 'Hist. 80, Can.
Hist, 69, Fr. 'Gram, 80, .Fr. A..716. To-
tal 148, 718 9.•c.
(O'Connor, Joe, Lit, Sly Comp. ,(1UO)
1516,'Geom. 86. Alg. i(M) 80, Lat. A. 913,
.Fr. Gram. 63, Fr. A. 163. Total '5133,;
75 p.c.
II -Fannon, Margaret. Lit, 607 Comp,
515, Ane, .Hist, 68 Physics 79, Lat. G.
69, Lat, A. ',7111, ,Fr. 'G. 177, 'Fr, A. 6111,.
'Zoology 87. Total 647, 712 p.c.
Mrs. K'linkhamer and , a splendid
line was had by, all.
Mir. Janes Itchy .and Mir. H. O'-
Reilly have secured positions in New
Hamburg.
Miss ,Nora McGrath spent Sunday
with beg parents south of the 'village,
STANLEY
Mr. John 'M•cClinchejy has sold 50
acres of his :farm, 'east 'half of lot 713,
Con. 10, 'Stanley. to Mr. Elmore S'te-
phen s•on.
Mos.:Ro'bt. M. 'Peck has returned
to ,her home on Babylon after spend-
ing some .weeks in Toronto.
Mrs. Mary Flynn.—
Mrs. (Hugh Flynn.(Mary Sheat
died on Friday, Feb. -5th in her '69th
year, at the residence of her son John,
,with whom she lived since her hus-
band, the late Hugh Flynn, predec-
eased her four years ago last August,
Her girlhood and early married life
was spent at Beeciiw•ood and vicinity,
nineteen years ago with her husband
moving to Dublin. For the past ten
years she had been a diabetic suffer-
er but until a north ago she had been.
OP and around as usual. Ott Tan. 601
she was stricken with a stroke which
paralized her left side. A number of
her friends and relatives. hearing nn
Thursday night at 112 o'clock that she
had taken a sudden change Inc the
worse, hastened to her bedside and
remained with her till the end ranee at
4 o'clock. Her death was most edify-
ing and peaceful Her kindly disposi-
tion endeared her to many. She was
a particular friend of the young Over
sixty spiritual offerings paid silent
tribute to the dear departed. She
leaves to mourn her lots, one son,
John .of Dublin; two sisters, Mrs. D,
Crawford, Toronto; Mfrs. Wm. O'-
Reilly, Beechwood, and two brothers,
,fames Shea, Dublin and John Shea,
Beechwood. The funeral was held
Monday. 1Feb, 8th. 'Requiem High
Mass .was celebrated by Rev. Dr.
'Ffoulkes at St. 'Patrick's Church,
Dublin. '.Interment was -in the family
plot at St. 'Columban, The pallbearers
were her son's four brothers-in-law,
John, (George and Gerald Holland
and lames Carlin and two cousins of
deceased, IPa:tk, Bern and (Frank Er-
,ans.
'We have loved her in life
Let rus not forget her in death." RIX.
Mr. 'Royal Kelterborne and son
'Ronnie, also Mr. and Mrs. H. Reiter -
borne rind daughter of Wellesley vis
'ted Mr. and Mrs. IG., Mowbray on
Sunday,
Friends and acquaintances art nded'
a very. pleasant reception Inc Mr. and
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1937
GALLOP BROS. Gar ge
DEALERS
In All Makes of Used Cars
Seiberling Tires, Tubes, Hart Batteries
General Repairing on all Makes of Cars
New and Used Auto Parts.
Cars Washed. Batteries Charged
'Supertest Gas, Oil, Coal Oil, Fuel Oil
Valuable Premiums (riven
PHONE 179. SEAFORTH
All .Repairs'S'trictly Cash, We Aim To Please
Flats Fixed
AUBURN,
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scrimgeour of
•Blyth were visitors with ,Mfrs. John
Raitltby.
IAddon Hasty spent the week end
at his home in Crewe.
Mr, .and Mrs. J. Taylor have return-
ed from Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ;Asquith spent
a few clays with 'friends in Toronto,
Mr. Chas. Curtis of Dawson. City
and 541-. and Mrs. Tlios, Hamilton of
Goderich were visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Hamilton.
There is a considerable amount of
flu of the milder form in t'he district.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Allen and Bob,
Ila and 13e'tty Craig, were in Stratford
on, Saturday.
Mrs. $rradnock has returned from
a visit to Blyth,
Miss 'Helen 'Ferguson has returned
hone after a richt in Goderich,
Ti,os. 'v\ tlsou is able 'to be about
again after Itis Illness.
A box social under the auspices of
t'he Library will be held in 'the Fores-
ter's hall on Friday night.
WINTHROP
The Helping Hand Mission Sand
held their regular meeting la the base-
ment of the church. Call to worship
and response was given by Beatrice
4'ryce. Scripture was read by ,Reta
Holman. Berea Blanchard led nn.
prayer, Worship story was read by
Helen .Blanchard after 'w'hich Bessie
Blanchard told the story of Ray and
Joan.
BRUCEFIELD
\Ir•. .and Mrs, E. Munn and Aileen
of Heusall spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. G. Swan..
Ur. Harry Dalrymple and Grace
and hiss 'Evelyn Grainger spent Fri-
day
rtd rt in Stratford. •
Mies Ina. Scott of Lindon spent
Sunday at her home here,
Miss Irene Snyder of London and
Mr. Melvin Snyder of \\'ingbant with
their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Snyder..
Me, and Mrs. 'Ross Scott spent a
Few days in 'Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mfrs. Thos. Lavender and
eon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
1.. Forrest.
Mrs. Moir of IHensall. called on Mr.
and Mgrs. James Moody on Sunday.
T'he Feb. meeting of the Women's
Association- was held in S.S. room on
'Felt 3rd. The first part was spent in
sewing then Mrs. T. E. Baird took
tine devotion part of meeting after
which '.Mrs. Elliott toots the chair for
the business. Mirs. Allan gave a re-
port of the committee appointer) to
.see what Was needed in the kitehen.
She submitted two lists. Moved •by
Mrs. 'Aller', seconded by Mrs. 'Broad -
font that we purchase. the first list,
(Carried). Moved by Mrs. /Allan, se-
conrled by Mrs. Scott. that we send
the suer of 8110 to the .Red Cross to
aid the Hood sufferers in the United'
Staites, Meeting closed with the M'iz-
pah benediction after which the host-
ess served a -dainty 'lunch.
• SHORT COURSE.
(Continued From Page 1.)
Seaforth. %Olen the 'boys gave plac-
ings and reasons for 'their Placing.
Records are 'being kept of all the
judging work during the course, both
livestock and seed grain. At the close
of the course prizes will be .given for
this practical judging work, which
comes under the supervision of Mr.
Willson Richmond The herd bull
and a class of dual-purpose Short --
horn cons were judged on Monday.
Tlie boys also worked -on a class
of purebred yearling heifers.
On Wednesday afternoon live stock
judging was continued, at the farms
of McIntosh Bros, in Titckersinith,
for Ayrshire dairy cows. Two classes
of mature dairy cows acid a class of
heifers were judged.
BLYTki
A most enjoyable time was spent In
:Memorial !Hull Wednesday evening
when residents of Queen 'St. North
sponsored a social time 'for many Of
their friends, about 350 'being in at-
, tendan•ce. Progressive crokinole was
enjoyed, ,the winners 'being, ladies,
Mrs. W. 'Jenkins, consolation, 'Lleen
Robinson; .gents, !J'a's. Laidlaw, '•con-,
solation, Deckle Watson, !Euchre was
also enjoyed with the winner 'for lad
'es being 'Mrs, DeLoss ` Taman, con-
solation, !Mrs. John. tH'alllahan; gents,
J. B. Watson; Community singing.
ens led by V. M. Dray, after which a
SUNNYVALE CUSTOMERS
ARE SATISFIED
Markham, Jan, 26th: "Dear Sir—I would like to get my order to
you early enough this year. I am well .pleased with the way these pul-
lets are doing that .I got from you. I have had as high as 21 eggs
a day from the 25 birds. They are the best pullets I ever bought any-
where, Your truly, J. W, Forster."
Many similar letters are being received. This testifies to .
the high quality of our stock and the complete satisfaction of
our customers. We suggest that you place an order with us
this year, for better results.
A SUPPLY OF POULTRY EQUIPMENT, BROODER STOVES,
ETC., ON 'HAND; ALSO CHICK FEEDS.
\\re invite you to visit our new Hatchery, and inspect our
up-to-date Equipment.
White !Leghorn and Barred 'Rock Baby Chioks, 'four -week-old pul-
lets; also 'Sexed day-okl,pullets and 'cockerels, at reasonable prices.
SUNNYVALE POULTRY FARM
R. R. 3, Seaforth, Ont.
ANDREW A. MOORE. PHONE 160 r 3.
splendid lynch was served. Dancing
was''eojoyed for some time with an
ole[ time orchestra in attendance.
Mrs. \Wnr, Laidlaw, Miss M. Milne
and Mrs. A, M. Colclougb attended
,the 'Huron. Presbyterial executive
meeting• held at Clinton on Tuesday,
Feb; 2nd.
The annual congregation rneetiixg
of the United Church was held on
Tuesday, 1Feb. '2nd at 6:30, -About 180
ntenlbers and adherents of the church
partook of a trot supper, prepared by
the ladies of the congregation. Fol-
lowing the supper IU, D. Leith con-
ducted a service of song in which all
assisted. Charles Barrett was appoint-
ed secretary -far the meeting. An or-
chestra of eight pieces conducted by
A. E, Cook ,presented two numbers.
The pastor,• Rev. R. 't\, Broolc, gave
in'trochictory remarks anis a solo 'was
sumo by Jamie Sines. The presentation
o'f the financial report was given by
the treasurer, Leslie Hilborn, which
showed receipts of 53,289. The report
of ,the session was given by the clerk,
Jas. Richmond: Number of 'Elders 112.
Stewards 116, families on roll 3215:
persons under pastoral -oversight .550,
members removed 'by ,transfer certifi-
cate 115, received ,by certificate 9,
deaths 20, 'bap'tisms 6, non-resident
membership 45. resident membership
4012: teachers and officers of 'the
church school i38, with an enrollment
of 200.; Y.P. U. enrollment 50, mission
band 130. C.IG.I.T, 16, trail rangers ILO,
Woman's ,Association 138, 'W. M.'S. 4)2.
A piano duet was given by Pauline
Robinson and !El'izabe'th Mills. The
missionary and,maintenance reports
were given 'by R. C. McGowan, chair-
man, and W. H. .Lyon, treasurer. The
amount raised for the 1M. and M. $1,-
0021. 'M'rs. IRussetl 'Shaw 'contributed a
salo. W.M.S. report was 'presented by
the treasurer, Miss M. Milne showing
534111.80 raised; Woman's Association,
811417; mission band $14115; Y.T.U. 5411;
C. G. I T. $19; church school 8329;
choir $11410; men's fellowship club 8410.-
73.
40:73. A quartette was given 'by W. :F.
Webster. Harold 'Wightman, Irvin
Wallace, G. 'D. Leith. W. N. Watson,
SKATING PARTY FREE.
At Kinburn.
7�-
DANCE afterwards
Everybody 25c
Free Lunch
WED., FEB. 17th
Auspices of the 'Hockey Club
chairman of the board of stewards, re-
ported on the budget for 1937.
Pack Eggs Big End Up
'Eggs, especially those to be ship-
ped for batching, should be packed
snugly with the large end up as hatch-
ing eggs are less likely to be broken
when in this position than if they are
packed with the small end up. Each
normal egg has an air cell at the
large end and it is necessary that the
membrane separating the inner por-
tion of the egg from the shell mem-
'brane be neither broken nor shaken
loose,
Research has shown that eggs with
tremulous air cells hatched only two-
thirds as well as the eggs which had
normal air cells, Packing the eggs
with the large end up removes the
pressure from the inner membrane.
The egg case should never be plac-
ed on the bumper of an automobile,
as the vibration at this point is .pos-
sibly greater than on the floor inside
the ear. If the hatching eggs are haul-
ed in a wagon or truck the bed should
be a.. a shock absorber,
Ontario Seed (Board
Creation of an Ontario seed board
and. appointment of members to it
has 'been announced by Hon, Duncan
Marshall, Minister of Agriculture.
Nine •farmer representatives, five
'Government and three men represent-
ing wholesalers and seedmen arc or
the 'board, •
`"Phe board will advise the Depart -
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tient in connection with all problems
of seed growing and seed marketing,
particularly the problem of securing
markets for the smaller growers of
registered seed," said Mr, Marshall,
"1t will endeavor t,' ,rock out an ef-
ieicnt system for more complete die-
tribution of good, clean seed, true to
variety."
W, 'ti, G. Neon, M L, A., New Lis-
keard, will represent Northern Ontar-
io farmers for the present, one or two
farmers from the North will be add-
ed dater, \ir. Marshal said a commit-
tee from the Ontario Field Crop and
Growers' Association waited an :him
asking the appointment of a seed
board.
Time to Consider Seed Requirements
At the commencement of the new
year farmers should estimate their
seed requirements and investigate
sources of supply. '''hose with suffic-
ient supply of home produced seed
should clean and grade it carefully, so
as to sow the fewest possible of weed
seeds and small seed which would
produce only weak plants. Records
since the dawn of civilization prove
the truth of the adage;"\\re reap
what we sow." Good crops cannot be
grown without gond seed.
'There is an abundance of timothy
and alsilce seed this year in Canada
and the supply of domestic, red clov-
er, alfalfa and sweet clover is low and
should be obtained as early as poss-
ible. Seed grain is in good supply for
19137 seeding except in the drought
areas of Western Canada and in East-
ern Quebec, where seed will need to
be shipped in before spring.
MANLEY
We are pleased to learn that Mr.
andMrs. John A. Eckart's baby 'boy
has sufficiently recovered to be re-
turned !tome from Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth.
Quite a number from here attended
the funeral of the late Mrs. Hugh
Flynn on Monday in Dublin, in spite
of the slippery roads and inclement
weather, which made driving hazard-
ous. All went well by being cautious,
and while many fell, there were no
serious results,
The many friends of Mr, ,Peter
Eckert of \trles^t Toronto are pleased
to learn that he is enjoying retired
life and has been visiting his two
sons, Stephen and Peter. in Timmins,
where business is booming.
Save Money By Prepaying
TOWN of SEAFORTII 1937 TAXES
Taxpayers may purchase Tax Prepay=
ment Receipts for 1937 Taxes at
Favorable Discounts
• Purchase your Prepayment
terest.
If you cannot buy all now.
month, up. to Sept. 1st,'
FROM MARCH 1ST
Receipts early and have your
budget your Taxes this year'
money earning 4 per cent. in -
by pitrchasing a receipt each
D. H. WILSON, Clerk & Treasurer
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