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The Huron Expositor, 1912-10-25, Page 3. . • . , , , . , . .. . _ . , - OBER , 1 TIM,. . , I 3 „..,., . _ . 1 I soiod*Ipsosersom.monisammoRk — — — fe h oe 1 -' - „aaaame, - • . TilEu :t ha1nfl w tahn Ix of Y: 6 e Stewart. f , 0 r0S I . PhoneOrders a efuliy Filled 1 Stewart Bross Se 011into e.. ee - - *Vaal Odd UP e a • to flL 4 -I , 0 - .. 0 it , it I* ft ea 1 e . - ../ I . e et _ , ,..,. ISesenesiiloosd . e e 4 Total Aso& . . . e . 'ef'dned"•- Lmowa.iww.ua....siiafirt on_imki Fanner? Bale Notes •Dandeloi 1 nteres From P i 1 ii -0 0 • e • ; - t Features.. for Fall ilho NM* witisedirldiannt Ma Mini niiii, Isailmninsisasa ntiansik anew It i i • . , enaaanatia- Nies . "----- -- INdiliiit di# idandninits sr* await tho list illegialtedikipialk it -ibk beak , 4ORTI-1 BRANCH, .7. A. E.' COLSON Ma er .,. „ , .,.. _. 1 lion' C he 1 ure.rs olleme, May - f o w II 1 o eltn.wi -ii 0 o e, r .1 . ' it. , h e Of h T:tal lie • I •11 the:P:1r X. P#430 d Blea Manta eseeen :Ivo te h s 'I V , i • ,e; (-„, % - ..., ' i ,,,, ' 141.:-',.._:$%.,_-...1.,-,..„.' • _ New style .../T, 6....66. •••••••6- .........010.4. _ . i b04 *% ei)4, 1 I tt 1 I it 6 . 't• • . __ _ _ _ ._ .. — — — • has res icv,\\\* --' NtirSWININSt The M h n • s'I es t ; te le a I eatures I It rso el. o 341 it ee 1 _ Ton_ post n 1 ' ' sa, rgely attended, and sb.owing the ;teem in which tie deceased. wae held presents ot flowers were nuiderous elegant. Was t1-. Mitrke gAvei It wreath es- the and ,498 reas 803,0: • tio • one Mr. le • e * An, • v b t I • , lb- ' , .• Or y pure' a 4. its 000. 114'14 ' . f n 1 1 ., v.. r ' ''' Furs -, - • 'TERM XATtilliRS . and epray, IV, and WS. BtArtif idresitho the tam* -,e; wreath, and 'bras. a ave o .., - . • :NV! o e 1 -afo ( Th r .Pon, oatMe . a I d . . .'-' - - Alenlex's 41111alkY: 'n san'd4Mr3... run :he fri ' e t "-: - of tlIcint -• -,. -dee-- eel rt& jlearitiful Pliture."-Ws IVc.7----t-tes IA .ereerseisede of the Parraii Her- - Wed Ar, - ...,„,, kly St , that the 'Publish- secured, as a Preinturn Nee Wit: le'ltily°InsplfcCuo:v:rai ex• of ClinItoni a way. each. The fun- era services were conducted b pastor, Rev. Hall Woods. He he r ow' red Io he ; f uS4 ollt e0i.:1--• ; al S. 44eradttr. ht s a ; 1 ! ., e. , , eedeessede \I: (.;r-etiae ---10-' -,-el'e -k -4- i e- 1 - - ...-ze-e- V - • * 40 VibgeriberS not beaitti- "'Mother's gave .! instructive address from th e woofs a n. - hts le vidu Is ye he - •hy p vate - . /11rfiele. e. .-.011-c- eir -rAN.Z.0"-,4, . - - ewe enee•-• . era, t, entitled Tress- ow" a companion :to the roeauttruipie- erathie 1.4egatn," which they gave yeare ramtlY, Herald pictures are good- and It is said that -'lloth- asurest is the 'best yet.: It is 111 what ,-reat value one teie dollar a year in The erald and Weekly Star. .It home ink Canada should *thole. Beery member Of a tam- *ill find some partf-pf it Interest- alone well w rth tha and o e year's ',. The premium picture, Walla s Treasurers,1 Is 23 by 29i in- OM' Eiji reatlY for framing, and alone emei ..r strength is to sit still," Is so:7. The remains were interred Baird's cenetery, the pall bea b her immediate neighbors, Alerx.ersTh son, Hugh Ilediregor Thomas Fra James McDonald, Thomas Baird. George Baird. Tifose whd att nd. d ee_ e funeral from a ill...Stance were Mae a lirdKay :and her d - 'AO aug r jullai Ha ne tfr : 01 0n, Mrs. Bryant ere H s. onpa of London ; me. Malcolm Ream 1,- a 'IN' or D°u'gala 11' D9nakl • of Monis • Mrs Ill I Ile D a . ec ald of -Blyth, nd iser . John McDonald, of Tucke itha. ' ah i i 11 lig' m- r, attlh d 8 W - * of and. Mc- on- g I ' t oedfe • evere . n g ' eee , Mee' rs. aMeS Wal lire I , g it e The n ell"' : t , y .tia ot-i g•d, a ioe .1 e w ' s or le - • Id tits 101 . IL' • ::: t , : 1 i:: , e r )3 Ai I I ''.' I ii. ; 1 : - : 4; t ; ile es a • ' 1,:- eo ri de 1$` k . :t. 11 of 4 - ma te r lter in Wang tlY I 12delic -ii 1 eteeb kie e. GeOrgb ida$fie ; ci C. pi rnsettuile, li,i, ; P44r rink , . , erected T o, , th 1 1 i °W" am . Gala /41y , tired Gre. h ast ha d fe r s Y ni- 0 d - f Y d I ! ; 1 ,/ „ .;) 11 • 4 -, ir - , , e. : y .,:ee • e 419 , , - . - -'-':44 ..e -'6.,e Iiilrl - ,,,..T i.. - •4 .,c4 4* • - . - I Idtomionit .66 ' 1 1" --• 1 --"- . - . . „ Mould eoll; in any art store! at. twco The Family Herald shoulddo ithan " txuard Baby From Colds 1 -1 1 th , 1880. WI - • th n erest :w, have Childre t - ... i 4 - .... beeiness ever this season. l'ilr43)Or '.1 l'4).' I. ld • IL l'e •1,cle 1 - Tlier . ydro-Electrie Rates. -The Mitchell reorder - of last week says: The an- *enticement by the Ontario Hydra- Electric Commission that power rates * certain- municipalities would be re- Seced, ; vrinle others would be unthang--- K ilea stirred up sonee. Indietnaelon . am* eif [the municipalities that con- • :they are being discriminated a- letinst. The; St. Thomas aldermen claim oat St. Thomas has been forced by the Ades of 'the CommissiOn to sell pow- te and light e.t figuree fixed. by' the Commission, while :London has made kuks to suit itself in violation of these rules, and Yet %London,. which it us- ing only- ithree-rifths of tthe tpwoer con -I The mother can guard her little ones from esidi , . • Aurtng 'the Muni) cold fall days. ti, (dui ti r .13 Own Tablebs Th T ilue ° ab7s . e . a ets act as a gentle laxative keeping the -bowel. working freely and eh a I, - e oinsic sweet that is the aecret of preventing- colds: The tabletse will not only prevent or banish colds-, bull will cure constipation, indigestion, expel worma and 'make teething easy. They, are sold under the guarantee of a goyeenne' ent ,am4st ti; contain no harmful ' drugs and may eafely be !given to the newborn babe. Sied by me:ale/lie dealers or byr mail at ZS cerritat a• 1bax from The Dr. 'WM Medicine Co, Pfrockelde, Ont. 8411:11. ye. . lee 1 " e io heee • elk I s d . 1 -e : "Irle' rer, Re u d ' 911,14 Br. , :, Alt he Olde le, 1 0 c enS° , • wel . reg° ' pr •; d a is•1 e ID . :se., fa •n cto -r- °in' A n ,, 4 t of d, In n ! • . 2 ..: Z I: il rliril ri : 1 et , ef t 8 1: . 0 t .t r 1,,e -e ,-: : f 1-,te g ' ere: " i , n 0 „ s; it. ng Of llo• •rs 'n R e ii of 1 : oh' AI ; 0.,9, di j czq'nsewsde . 4 91 Y •• ge J t ; oen le nb recto like: elect mnieso ro eas- , a ar• I : I d Y De' n '5 : . • coats Rs ,Otylish have ness a coat' a, re , - Browns, trimMFd contralsts, belts $2450't 11 such alt you dec,ide 9 ever a' Ii t an lhoo shown. umber le- e 1 I luesi ith coats, dressy uld et ea I !)eco . Iv i " etc,. ! • of nt4 g desi e the p i - T , lteds , in. . t n c i 1 _. - 1 t ' _ . New Style FeLiatures ...eel N-- , 1 . *omen s C i i'44 aE H new Co ts that , this week will be of 1 terest to those women who' ats . hiave arrived i particular have been in- /MERE 1 1 1,pr, uou some styles. Pox, are in you are some ve . features in Fixri gilt hie:117;o Itioe have eosauiloabt of the very latett Wolf, LYnxi PL' erSian amb, ail , represented Otil the Most captivating' ever slaw. ' , , new . tis ii iteddfe tirrgue_ . , , newj !Sable, ! Isv' . iirilts, made, styles , - . leaded. for originally, gets a reduc-;of Morris * ortle . • :: a po Oreta y : • 1 . 1 st word in .0011 of one dollar parno reductionhorsepower, While St. Thomas 'gets , 'id -tonal it is using- 1,300 of the 1504 ceatracted. for. Thee' threat', to defY Commission to enforce its rules a- Jr1sSt. Thomas, while London es- -ed to neglect them. The towncoun- cli of Mitchell can present an even Stronger case. They - are using the phole of -the. power originally contract- gti for, and :yet the rated is unchanged, ' • The Late Mr. Kelly. -Mr. George), Kelly, an old and. respect resident of the fourth concession of Morrie, 'died on Surlda'Y' lath Inst Mr. Kelly " was 81 years of age and Was theeast -survivor a four brothere who settled in this stiawnship hi] the earlier days. He was born at !Baingagh, County - Cavan, Ireland. He'. came to 'America in the. fall of 1849 l'ilving at Oswego, N. T., and paid • ,hoin -Bog f let et ea M Mr. ja Id° 6 : il3 heel 'te teln ie : ad tag : vi. s 0 I I i h I. s d e•r ; J1. I ill t : N' : , : il g t 0 I 1 il e I 1 , h h- ei . i . 116 axe : Ile i :-J o , d ;:, c n, eh s 1441t "e a 50 T wh eg ashwaereee rive -Banie beingi latest, b --; to ie : t e, It t o i •, . . • - ,i, ' lefil.1 .00 ,;(e-„,.-- i 1, •00-- 1 - . , .. 1 1 . , . \ x, 1Warting to get the very ' new coat style. There ar beauties here. Coats that ly different and so very stylish a ' tractiVe that you will surel and there is an exceewngly price feature as well. Price . , . some are deoided- and want one,, attractive 9%7 to $22. 1...- real at- ____ .__. __._ _ 2 i —___-- __ - ee---.......,..... . aa-ceie, , ___ ...,......, . •_ • - •-e• / 1 e - MillotiP ft is the second highest in he province, and they have been act- Ing ufider 'the rules that London, Mr. Pieck's otvn town, has beeii disregard- lege The city auditor of Toronto has reported that in that city the Hydro Niagara Falls and Buffalo before lo- eating in 7tizirion. county in 1854. His brothers, , am. and Thomas, had ;taken up 400 etcres a land in Morris in 1852e fahd ;upon tele north, hall of lot 22, concession 9, the deceased set- tled, remaining there hail hie -death. In liank. ' -ector east cep St. Rev o hr te • a (eat ,s. ^ e al ti / . . ire: t ,,,,a 1 h = s t. Ja , as i c re es r u 01 co' i • for: and, et , • , ego; . . Ve•e t e a - , i t . , „ if OM \ . a, ; i . *.e , I ' / 1 '( 11 gi I f yi: Ode 1 : rf - - - - ' ,- • ill -: _ ' l' 1 , ,_ - .- ' System has too many officials, that the syetem of book-keeping is cumbersome aid emothered int detail. The same Grid- Keen has been made of the • methods 0 !dee Hydro Commission, and the re_ port of the Provincial auditor will be awaited with interest. The officials of he town oT Mitchell have found the system of book-keeping recommended by the Hydro Commission very complicat- td and unsatisfactory, and the numii'- ber of inspectors of various classes Rvhorci the Provincial Commission em- goys on its lines, affords sinecure sitione for a large number of hangers- prt and adds to the expenditure which :heist be met by municipalities, while he interference -of the Commisaion with kcal finances in deprecated 1865 , Mr. Kelly and bliss Jane Mon- son 1 wer-e martiede awl Mrs, Kelly,, four .eons and three 'daughters survive. Deceased had beenInrailing health the past few &ears, and a fall winter possibly hastened his demise. was a ,rnember of the Anglican church and one of the wardens in by -gone years, a -Conservative- In politic a an Orangeman, and was an honest, honorable man, and field in high teem by the community. He served one lithne as • assessor of Morrie town- ship, and was also a school, trustee. His death removes the four brothers, William, Thomas, George and James. Misses Ann died Jane Kellyeaof Bites- eels are the surviving slaters. The mains were interred in the Brussels for last He and ee- at re- alle, persis swept Segel druff Be many it b it la • , L 110 . , Ret he en hi- like' an e gem ..13 ghe lezy, nIt need alie to. kill Id ha. tt of he ler la. s - h i• ol wo . sel t S fi wo s it .eatr : id : ay.! pelile to a e , (.0 gel, ty th 1" g ,, ! 'co I balirp ageine l' • e Copts just e n en 4a endeu tri6n to N le ei i If i 1 s -d• • N h uf in. he at al • eg • i, a f Iv! y; lar hal s I lial!T germs de had! o ppeil ng gent, an eel), d er at dont e yo f-- him his tiff. deranth. ottle. and . heard' 'the hal then. ee Ft, and .' Get negl make i H Cl t e ha. e lo .1t of da If 0 Th stip. e . to . t z • 41` • • 1 I , I \ , i , dtf it I , \ ...‘ /Ai - 0 lif I , g I ' k i C.' 1 . II + • 1 • ) 1. II , ' . , .it 1 !J 1 el . :I . •"1 eic "lea+ -- L„,. - '!--r7, ",,,.., , • _ . i ., ,V Va A. g. 1 11;II' i I ' -a-- e e 1 ' ' ' i i ' ( l' I - 4, • QI . 11 I - . • iI . a ' ' ( , • e ‘ • , , - i I 1 \ The timeral ;the i ,• ..... •• /a" I . RHEUMATISM ............. ' if you have Rheumatism in any cemetery. was under auspices of the Orange Order fandr Past Grand Master Scarlett took the vice at the greivealde. Ber- 1 ittr men Tlie first nd resh- o a a to ie. ;4, iiiiiii____01.0. Lai cJie * glint Wo s 0 me hol. m ,g s , I Eii,!mo 'the ome Niel ma a . r. • - . ./.:-.e.at6 e,/,,-- i f/7/- aJi.. t New St torm you EihoUld go to F.111. Walley at hrug store and get a bottle of Rheum° e -it la so good and so sure in giving results that he guarantees it on the 'money back plan. One month's treat- ,$ent of Pleura°, cogs only ene dollar. Re Sure the name a T. Marlon is OB, ,very package and seal. ri ' •: Walton -Married In Goderich.-O'n the 16th Mr. Charles M. Robertson, a well known a,nd popular young rea,n of 'this village, was. knairied 1/1 Goderich on Wednesday of laStl week to Mass Bertha Millean, second daughter of Mrs. J. C. The s I ri „, -leg!, else 0' c p one j eSb ,teIrlan sda ' 'p,feer4 eek. The oe'elloek. , cond . 143As rdl e,:i e e te a efe ct o • y ," 'huth r , Ind i dre n , and gro• a Br see vie S. Of ar es v • le Wee ( • 6 I e rome ar si on ng 01 Opened e., lexe vie Hard '0, OK 'Steam Wed at et rt 0, 4 - ' as t, I ,.. • , . ..'..;„e• . • , S,y10 res , 1 ' -1 itican. , ,.. 11 • ...„.„-....., ,/ . Features. Boys Sui„-t az . Stanley. tbituary,-On Wednesday, October 9, here pa -seed away Mary McDonald, tenet of the _late John McCowan, of he zecond concession of Stanley, at he advanced a-ge of eighty e ears. She had a long, lingering illness, tbor'ne Ofith much patience and resigelatione !Hie was one of the few- remaining pio- Zeus of the. township, a !generation 'hat is fast passing away. Dieceased as born at Benclerloch, A.rgyleshire !i v:Cana, in 1832, In 1850 she emigrated Inith her ,parentst and after a storneY LvOyag0 at eight weeks, landed at isamlitcne the trip up Lake Ontario be- ti g alw stermY. From Hamilton the gamily moved w est to the Rural]. Tract ind settled on lot 19. second concession id TeekEremitee a lot still in the pore ssion of the family. In 1851 she was arrled to John McCawan and nine- _ to the second concession -of Stan- ile. where she continued to reside "Ill her death. Since the death of her ittsband, fourteen years aeo she with tier family, managed the e'state' with rudence and sucess. 'Ske was. a Oman of good ability, quiet and_ un- sliming and a keeper , at home. I e had little,. to: do with public ale lairs, but attended to- her Cmatereal and household duties with prudence and in- lkAristry. She was of a forgiving spirit Of a very kind. hospitable na- Millean, of that .town. ceremony thok place at the parental home ancl‘ was celebrated by Rev. Bei Medd, B. A. To the strainer a the weddingt march rendered by the bride's,sister, edre; Shearborn, •the bridal pair took their place under aii arch beautifully -decor- ated with autumn leaves. The bride, who was dressed in Old rose eilk, car- ried bridal roses. Little Evelyn Fow-. ler, niece of the bride, made a very pretty flower girl, dressed in White silk. About thirty guests sat down to the wedding dinner, after which .Mr, and .Mrs. Sciberon. left for liamil- 'ton, Toropto and other points. Death of Mr. Mowbray. -After a brief Illness of ten days, John Mowbray, a Worthy resident of .t.hife locality, was called tie his reward. He waa 4 nativ& I -of Lanarltshire, Sccitia,nd, coming 'to I Canada in 1850. In the year 1855 de- I ceased was married( to Miss Susa-n Muir, 1 of llogerillle, Huron county, and 80 Years .go they moved to elcKillop township, where he continued to re- side until two years ago, when he s.old his firm to William Robb and took up residence in Walton. Mr. 'Moe/bray was in his eighty-second year andthe cause ot *death was old age. :He is sine , vived by his wife,. three 6011.9 8,nd one daughter. The deceased WaEi a quiet, un- assuming man, but few were better posted than tie, as he was a great reader. He was a PresbyterianInre- o 11. a ea . . o **nisi o * : 1 • . - • . room The , I . • e - s' cloc -liVer-1 Id o fijo err,re. ith rtl, °ma, f ood 1 e le a h *us el . a pree us 1 , . r :- :0 ' :1 s i tie iw ic en' •'s a b it•ch r h. , o in nt e y 1 t hi h y hart co fe . ,/ . s, I at n c rn .., ,w t 11 b ithe - e tag a o I( as c a y -x re good c e: work b• ell F el, to es as Itli It de th th. y . ft. r ft e ch ir is te o t t e e, `e eara o in te he one sel • re e is. 1 frs eg : . en Aft o rpm ien die, eo fee ini, .e ,ac - , te a, w w• w pr : e, a be fl a Re pl W on re b r , eetin e , ( iir call:d: i 0 r I tt n 1 isitor cl n a d app o . st e cc=Se . tf as s t rt ' ec e as in olliweL hi iv.) .) re ted th- e, exielle t o I- Ce. Tud ,es '4 o dm g. rill I I ' ef s4 et • rte; sec $ oro b.11: Mc ' J. o, s,. S e•oked re he : i e se ne i Re af : ed- OCI t il do ea.lt -Tit ee •. G. a C:1 ste lee ,nary el the Meado y, Iles ; tary; em r! p . 'Mabden- 4ich e 6 t t 'fr. ' evd t on he - 1, . • aBeth liseu :ota.'111 flee Mies : at y hern, and also .of ether tea e echo been t the or and the of en lie O- 'Id of ! . th oe he i a ly Of g ye as beiel le ...he .80 Wi c wo of Ho :..t sic B to it. . e g as ol h. he :- s e e ia- of ed v. Or 4- •en • • • • • 4! ; • : i• , , _ • , " 1 t: ; • , , , , ' I I , h. ' brow 131 e athleti cut, They and and - tam gOOd Come coat .yourse $17 I r oui- 0 • snap ve ck ect extra a a N h e .s, an . sliioulders, .re ire . D 1 e i t t n, , d 1 f., y well brimful sy tit and ou • ltS • men like clothes. in the xtuiI Scotc i it ade with • trap. of appear SO as to 1 neatness the very put will see Price, $71 ! blue iNN I gb nie s an on t 0- e,. e yie r- ,n ifyr 1 e ei' w d d y . e d . o 1 ; , understand nificent •4 have Oonvertible the tionally latest Style' and New IF We I over dressy s .44/01.0.1*. e . StyleiF ---I N— Men s Coats appear unusually our new Overcoats why when yOnlsee array of swell here. The new BrowYns - collar are very black overcoOs attractive. Made style and made nd keep their shape e them, Prices new to $7 ._ atures i enthusiastic Tou will . the mag- coats we with the strong, and are excep- in the very _ keep their Come in to $17. , , . .1 look Boys' _possible ting style' , have pay. the 1-11-ZivspsItlinideid BoyS' trernely 3t? Prices, I , Overcoitsi T twoi 11 yboeuar n p ae rdeuoctlt through our clothing. It you are all' the service your boy for the mone When yo neat 7.eintItaelitri,ce,r‘ clothing an4 moderatei -17: iti3L1 nc°1 owththi nat•tt 'Overcoats- $8.50 - Suits, $9. • Stock n 2 : , i Ot no Of Is jtist : t et- ior the I hould you See . f aotthl:i tie ex -i .„-..,. !pricesi l!IX:. 3 ' t 50 r . , 14 1 A 4 ii 4 4i 1 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4 I 9 4 4 4 4 4 ,and re. "Her hoilee was known to all the ,t agtrant train,'' who were always r -are of food and shelter. She was a ligion and a Conservative in politics; and enjoyed 'the friendship . of many. 1 The funeraVtook place on ThOscifaerj cir Rev. •Mr. Lundy conducting es et II t d It e ft 0 : a te.:sio3 aril f • ied I cr • nty q wee Ve o e ii Ii; t r o : c ei ell de o nt ech • doted the •uttis. ed int r - A 4, ea... Venn _friend and an obliging neigh- (Of a family of eleven, three on ‘tici five daughters still live to revere he memory of a wise and kind math- afteriiiion, . the service. Interment was made in the 1 Brussels cemetery. The bereaved have Ecmicr the eyenliathy. of the community. . ' a 0 a e en,' : r etc, • u af e no t herf Utak e w s in 1 tl e lig len . e e i co tra, di ye • i t on Ides n es. rill as s Butter, g . Butter tE I , g , n-.Theseare Archibald and John' at and Duncan of McKillop; Mrs. Ix McKaY, of Hamilton, Sirs. Mur- raY, of DeLroit ; eIrs. James laryant of London, and Isabella and TdlY at home . She leaves also a brother. John , Domald, and a sister, Julia, . who ill ieside in Tuckersmith. She leaves _ -On Wednesday of last week Miss Effie Maria Jackson, -daughter of the I late David Jaeltson, Waif martiedith 'Mr, 1 T. Edgar tis't, eklest son of the late Thomas East and of Mrs. Badt, allot Clinton. After the ceremony Mr. ,and M.rs. Baiit lett on a trip to Niagara r h e e ir ris o ught r t ding a o e _ • e 40: el e 1.I. 0 w flu till se rel boa t viee„es i)',11, _fi 1 t, Coe r xi il h ii 1 h; o a , -,-.• d s. to t Re , ce Ja 0 deingt -) c ra. , :son e(litn'ng Ha. cl, -.. ; re ' 1 ; . e, (R v.) tee ; ti or- . • -r,„ . Lyrieu Wan a 3 pples ed -.art :SEAII FOITH D lied 11 Appi7 antie in Cline re pond g s retary Mrs.! • ado 8 ; Ir_UnlrOtie descendants, there being no fewer than twenty-nine grandchildren d fifteen and Peron:to. They will reside ton. The bride and groom are. both people and have a very ni ret n; f • 0.ee eatnne 'see Nikes, i n: ..(J! (rii : sspeed- I n Ja . . I I great-grandchildren to re. popular young They were the M e; ary ee i supp 1 • re- Meet her mernor Th f 1 4rritlay afte Y. e un- era Gn moon, October 11th, wee • - - • tar e circie of friends -g A t e be* tit 1 gift ar , recip en s oc • many au, u . s, - , .- - - .t e Mie WI= - 4: - 1 1 I : 1 _ - e... _ . 1 1..„,.... - _ e_._... ,I eee . __