he ;;.. OBITUARY. Bet1_:er Books. `THE NORTHERN ADVANCE 3009oboooo9oooo6oooooo$:j 1 . Qaaunu gnnnanngngl--Q Q vvVVVVVVV9VVO'OQ9.9099.9.:- I socw. PARAGRAPIIS :1 , vvvunu I IIIIJIUIIJII Ill} 9 T 3069090909090900999990909: Mr. `R. Paton s frierids. are_pieased to see him able to be about "again. `-1 Miss Maude.Vil1iers has` refurned home after a year s absence in the VV est. ' \ I-0 Mrs. c.` -W. B'm11ey` and a_mi1y` Creemore are visiting rlattves % Town. - 'M;':"and Mrs. ;Robt. Black ar -spending the summer at their Belle Ewart home. . . - `Mr- ,,-_s 112.. 71- -r1~'_.__:u_-- ..-L.--___ .` 3'1:/I'rs.AH. Dy_m_ent and Miss Spfy were among the gugsts at the. Find- 1_ay--Stephens weddmg` in Colling-V wood 1a_$t'week. ' ' , ' ` ` _ Miss Hickling and Miss Leila Hunter are home from Whitby. _ixi'.kH. G. Phillips is spending`. few weeks at her parental home`: Aurora. -- ~----- ---`---- Mr. and `Mrs. Hamilton fet}1rn- -ed last `Friday from `a pleasant two weeks holiday. 1'` cl . 0 `I ? 71.0 I Mrs. Judd andfthe Misses Judd of Leeds, England, have been the` guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. 'H. Lyon. V Mrs. Robt. JC'u1be'rt and Miss Ethel -Downey leave .to-day to spend the summer .at Hongy Harbor. V `Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Lyon and'Miss Aggie~ Scott leave on Friday for a liozt `trip from Toronto to Pictou, .. vv... -..._., . V--. Di-. R"oger'W e11s has been success- 'ful in passing the nal examinations of the College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. - " T` 15 15 . t`,,,,.!, ',__j vs ..r----.- Messrs. E. Price, Bert` Curtis andl F. Horsefd, having caught the West- ern_feve1", left Town on Tuesday for Moose Jaw, Sask.` ' Miss MacVicar of God_erich will rc-turn home on Saturday, accompan- ied by Mrs. F. R. Rdditt,`who will make a month s visit. A Mrs. N. F. Crossland left Town. on Saturday forVSa1_t Lake_City, to as- sume the position of lady superin- tendent of a` hospital there. -Among the students who passed the Medical Council examinations were Gordon Gallie (Intermediate) and N. W. Rogers (Primary). ' - Q. -9-- Rev. G. I. Craw and Miss Henry of Thornton a_re being married to- day in College` Street Presbyterian Church, Toronto, by Rev. Dr. Gilray. -The Misses King of Berczy St. are leaving this week for Sintaluta, Sask., and other Western points. They will be away for a couple of months. Miss Ada-Otton has returned from Ontario Ladies College at Whitby, _and has taken a position as organist 1... LL . `I3`1:....knL1-. C4-.-nn+ RA'..-.4-I-.nA3cb Mr. Frank Graham of Chicago is! visiting his mother on Worsley St. The latter will return with him this week and `spend a month or two with friends in Chicago and Quincy, Ill. Mrs. Krug of Tavistock,,who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Kcster, for some weeks, returned to her home on Monday. A pleasant launch party was given by Mrs. Kester in her honor on Friday evening. UHU lldb Ldl\Cll G LJUDIIJUII CD UlsdlI_lDL `in the Elizabeth Street Methodist Church. ` ` On Thursday evening, the ladies of Elizabeth St. Methodist Church pre- sented the retiring pastor, Rev. J. R. Aikenhead, `with a gold-headed silk umbrella. At the same time, Mrs. Aikenhead `was made the recipient of a silver tea` service. Many kind fare-l wells were said, accompanied by. best wishes for success in their new eld at Markham. News-Letter: This morning at 8 o clock, in the church of Angels Guardian, the marriage took place of Miss Eunice `Kathleen White, daugh- `ter of Mrs. E. White, Orillia, and Mr. Azlbert Hogan, of Barrie. `Rev. Father Trayling performed the,cere- `mony. The bride was becorningly dressed in. a pretty gown of white . silk_with long chion veil caught up with orange blossoms. Miss Gert- rude Carey, of Midland, was brides- maid and wore. white silk-with black picture hat. Mr. Jos. White, brother of the bride, was groomsman.` Mr. and Mrs. Hogan left on the noon train.on a short trip, the bride travel- ling in a tailor-made suitof ashes of roses shade with_hat to match.` They were the recipients of` a large num- ber of beautiful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Hogan` will make their home in Bar- 1'16. An early. morning wedding was` solemnized at St. Mary s Church on Tuesday, when, Rev. Dean Moyna united in marriage Miss Alice Naugh- ton. to Mr. John J. McAvoy of Apto. The bride wore her travelling suit of grey, with hat to match, and was at- tended by her sister, from Orillia. Mr. E. J. Byrne supported the groom. The happy couple left on the. morn- ing train for a. trip south, and on their return will` reside at. Apto. A reception followed at the home ' of the bride's mother on .Mu1'caster .St., at which ta. number-.of guests were "present to offer-_ con ratulatiotis-. to :-thee, -.'yQt_'1ng+ couple, , r. `and; Mrs. ' "O.iBrin...took_'t1_1e o '1;-:ior*iW` St. Mary's Church was the scene of a pretty wedding at 7. o'clock Wed- nesday mornmg, when Miss Theresa `J .U--__ `nan-nous; `h 111` CI I|C.`Ui.ly lllullulls, Vvucu a.vL|a ;us;g\.au M. 'H.earn became the wife of Mr. `John J. O Brien of ~Winnipeg, form- erly of Town. Very Rev; Dean Moyna ociated. The bride, who was "given away `by her brother, Mr. George Hearri, of Montreal, looked lovely in `a handsome gown of white duchess satin, with lace overdress-and_'pic_ture hat, with ostricli plume.` She carried cream roses... Miss Edith. Touchette was bridesmaid /and wore cream lace over silk, with hat to r_natch., "Mr. Grafton O. _Br`ie`nA of Winnipeg was best man. ` ' 1 McAvoY-NAUGH'roN. - O'BRIEN- `of in A m. [BLAZE A1 MIDLAND; Roller Rink, Livery Barn and Sev- % eral Shops Destroyed-I.osses are Fairly Covered. `Sunday morning about 3 o clock ire was discovered in Norman Toole ,s bicycle shop, an annex to the Palace Roller Rink, in Midland, and in a few moments the rink, a livery barn and two dwellings to the east twere in ames. The `re spread lthrough the `outbuildings behind the; business blocks on King- street, andl in half an hour the middle section` of the block wasa seething furnace from Dominion Avenue to Victoria Street. It looked at one time as if FOR.QH lRE BY DAY OR HOUR A. B. THOMAS 5 1`/later Boats An`a (PVL;END,I D NEW CANOES Gasoline, ..Baitteries,_ Cylinder Oil, Motor Boat Acces- sor'ies"_'.of _a1l `Kitids For Sale `at Reasonable Rates. MACHINE and BOAT WORK A SPECIALTY. `@5112 mgmial 3111111 gwzuianne GL0. as r1-imnm Have" ple ure` in azzznouncing the appointment of Lorne L. Corley, as the Company s Dxstrict Manager, to suc-- ceed` Mr. R. H. Robinson of Orillia, resigned. Mr. Corley-, who will make his headquarters at Mid- land, brings to the well established business of the Company skill and experience gained during a number of years of successful service in life assurance work. All communications regarding-zithe business of the Company in this District ` should be addressed to Mr. , `I'll I _this Corley at Mxdland. GOO Ioeab fce: Sf a;m:;a% 1lTl Ztoronto, Ctanaba .tlfe entire block would be wiped out. The brigade, by splendid work, kept the business blocks and residences on either side of the re-swept area `from suffering to any extent. The build- ings burned were: The Palace Ro1~ ler Rink, owned by W`. H. Bennett, iand an annex occupied by Norman Toole as a bicycle and repair shop; F. Grace, house and contents; James McDowell, house; W. H. McDowell, livery barn and dwelling; Smith Bros., cutters; the stables of John VVhite, Dr. H. R. McGill and Thomas Argue; the partial destruction of the dwelling owned by S. Terry, and sev~ eral small buildings used by the met- chants in the rear of their stores. The lossis believed to be fairly well l covered by insurance. Between ve and six thousand per- sons are down with cholera in south- ern Russia. are you bother- ` ed with ies in ` your house? A small expenditure for Screen Doors and Windows F will give you protection from this pest and in- sure you all the bene- ts of fresh air. Call and see our lines and getprices. THE;..4 HARDWARE - MAN _ A HAMBLY East of G.'l`.R. Station TELEPI-[NE Ne. 28 I6 49 7o l .ut his home in aIe)Ir1cuu.7. \Ir T. Wilson is `i ii ' Al1i:It)Ai1lo,di`ng`th_i) -`I-V"`?<'~`-1<,_ V The Sons of nsorrow night; Mrs. Laura McMi11i L xisiting in Hamilton 31:3 Th0al_SOn:Je.en .\Ir.<. Wes. Webb is 11 V ['0' Q tcr several weeks `spent:Car31ni`af,iA. .\Ii. Olive Herfell of I \'.'ZlS :1 \'i. here durin Y Eagh 8 the week Mr. and .\Ir< Day of T. . . . 01'0ntO were ~i)\.C1'-Sl1l1(i(1\' guests '1 ' Kt Mr D T . ' - eW s' The Ailziiidale B-Ind W. _ ` 111 furnish imi for :1 garden party at A1 18118 The Prcsbvtcri-m Bib . ` 1e mass Wu. ..1 pioiiic on Dominion D ay at 'P'0i' T . nt. England Wm wee` .t6_ . Mrs. `land. Conductor Zlist. The Prcsb_vtcri_an Bible Class will Dmnmxon Day 'P`oi L("l`l]Zl. '* 1 The mclnhers of the Beaver Club, will gm tn loronto for the `holiday :~.nl wilnc.~;< the lacrosse match be- .I\\L'Cll the Torontos and the Na,- tionzlls. _ V V The 0I1.:iigC111ex1t is announced of. ;`liS5 Dora L. Murphy, youngest (laughter of Canon and Mrs. Murphy, and H. GOOCIC Of,TOfOtO, the \\`L`L1tllll;I to take place in Sf. -George's (_"m1rcl1 on July 20th. ` ' The Gnnlcl Hission Band of the F'rcsh_vtcri:u1 Church had a most sulc-I (`C581-ll] szzlrdcn party on Tuesday a'f-V {cg-lmml and evening on the lawn of .\.1r_ R, Gilchrist, Cumberland St. A tilly little sum was realized for the :\li.<.~im. In the evcning,1\Ir. Harry hm-_; L`-ntertained the party with his Miss Do Mr. 1* W dding I - .1. /-1 A JJA\v\.g 4.. g... __V `___,,_ _ \\'i'n1i:m1 Fulton McMo-rran, ldest sen of .\Ir. Thos. McMorran, `passed zuvny in the R. V. Hospital on Mon- Cu_\'. He had been suffering from mm t1'o11i)ic for some `weeks, and \\`:1.< 01)C1'iltC(i upon about ten days ago. Deceased, who was 35 years of age. 1e:n'e.< :1 widow and ve children. The funerzti took place yesterday; af- ternnon from his father's residence, Cvmre S't.. to Union Cemetery,` Rev. A, Y. Brm\`11 oiciating. X \'l\'A.` LII\.\| n. gr:n1mp110nc. Sudden Death. T .\Ir. John Fisher, who lived on -the -01;tskirts of the VVhrd, was on Sun- day found lying unconscious on the oor of his home by Mr. D. W. Mur- ray. his neighbor. He was removed In the R. V. Hospital, but passed away on Wednesday morning. Death it is thmight was due to apop1exy.- i)cCC.~'CI.i. who was unmarried, had rather eccentric habits, and resided nlnme. He would be about 55 years |ll\IIl\.- of age. #1910 While a buggy containing _thr_ee pcrsple was being driven along Brad- fr St. on Saturday evening, the horse shied at Buuker s Creek, going over the side of the bridge into the $*.1`c-21111. the bed of which is in quick- .~:aml. Fortunately, a number of rigs ere mm the road, returning from-the <'ircu.< and help was right at hand._ It was necessary to use a chain` to reiczuc the horse, one of the men be- _ _ ..._.... 1L.\.'Ll.`K_' LHC lllJX.`,C. UHC U1 LIIV l|l\-vi` `IV if: 11:1u1c out by means of a rope._ Thc 1.:u1_v of the party had on a spot- `::u~.~1; white waist which was found tr. be :1 laezmtiful black when she `n1cr_ from the creek. T0 CANCEL LICENSE] `Provincial Government Takes At;-`H tion Against Atherley Hotel ~First Case Under Act. ;\.~. :1 1'L`:Ui[ of the inquestiand sub- 7`~'0`ll1L`Ht provincial investigation -011 lhn death of the man, Wm. Fowles, rem-mly killed on the railway track iC1`2`\'ii1;.; ll carousal at A.therl.Y the Olitilfin licciisc departmenthas in- 1itL1t<:<,1 proceedings against M1 : Chas. l`iu;i1_v, proprietor of the H831) Ht-u.~.c :1: ;\ti1CI`1y. ---.. .-uA_v, lJl\JlllI\.rF\II Ell 55'? `'-' ' U A Police Court informatibn has` been laid under section 81 of the On.- `3Fi0 liquor license act and theT C339 W111 be tried at Whitby to-day. 1 mass THE BAYA "J w This is the first case to be launch- U1 .undcr this section of the act, Wlnch deals with keepers of what We termed disorderly inns. Under. its terms a licensee convicted Qf `I 0. U I > - . haxmg an xmproper or a notous or -}t disor_dcr1y house is subjecf .t_o the xmmednate cancellation of his.-hcense nr {+0 n..- ,,! - J ..'_L`: A.` ':'~uIuL\. a.uLCHaLIU1l UL lIsa.'A|\avsqv- 0? 1t_s suspension for a period nOt*3$f. Ccedmg Sixty days. In: case the-IF cense be annulled the keeper `shall L not be eligible to obtain a license for .the period of two years thereafter." F1 that the department has had Sp'_-r Since the investigation it `is r.epOrt- ' Clal officers engaged in gathering ev1- ' denc. and it is believed that; inzevent 3 Conyiction, the Crown will gisk] f Magistrate for the cancellation- `) the license. ' ` ' - V ' ' It is reported locally that fglgtfilent may suspend o'ridi`scipeli,ne.; O(`Z)l Pnwn-n3 nnnnnnn a o.'..A..:nnnn-; [ICU L the vtor. T Local Examinations, .` `1.-. 1'- - _ . ~ "'2" ` usronny -... an-milllll-|l3"5,"l`y The following Barrie q5t':`d.'e9tsA - massed the local qX3m`1t,?" music of,the UniversIty.0f Junior thcory--'Cl`a;Ls'S? '1' ` Milyor . Pass--I F5 Robinson is visiti1_1g !Craig,'-3 ;fricndS- ` ` ,._ ....J.`..g.-.. 41:.` noon`; Steggles .......L may suspend 0'1 (1`5,`P"~. local commissioners - a_`1ndf'V111,3l3.:_?? ;,_ Died in the Hospital. If If Mired in the Creek. T. Patton is on the OOOO JUNE 30," f'9fO` is visiting in Mid4 NEW 'nax1' Booxs % READY IN AUGUST Eight Frgih Faces Appear in List-% L Total Cost is Verfnch Dim- % inished-e-Better Works`, A Y e `The as us: `or text books i for the school year 1910-11 is `ready. Hlon. `Dr, Pyne; Minister of,Ed_ucation, an- nounced Monday that the printed circulars: would be; issued ` at once by the department assoon as it came from the printo_r s -hands. -The Min. istensaid: We have been as diligent as possible in order,~to have the in- formation out early. The great ma- jority of changes in the old list are now .made. Aifewarnore there may be, but the principal new text books will be ready for the schools` when they open in August or September. 1lThe_ Government has felt` that the i prices of books should be reduced to `-as low a gures as possible, in *Q_rde_r that our increasing `expenditures for` education may be solely for the bene- t of the community. itself`, The gen- eral interest -must. come rst. We have not hesitated, where educational efficiency demanded` it; to ` increase the number of books on the list. But the total cost. of text books,"in either High or Public schools, is very `much diminished _under the new arrange- ments. ` 1 Eight Ncw Books; _ L o This year s list includes eight ne_w text books. Seven of these are for _the Public schools and one for the {igh schools. They are as follows: -$7 45% "6_7s% Public School A1-Vit'hn_1etic, publish- ed `by the Robert Simpson Company., Limited, I_OC.' rp1acing_one at 25c. A Public` Schooi - Gramxnar, pub1i__sh_ed at 10c by the Holland `Linen Paper Co. (Gage and Co.) replacing one a't 25c. ~ /\.'o (11 on. w"I;he .Onetario School Geography, published. at 65c by the Educational Book Co., of Toronto, `replacing one at ` _' J ` 1- n . 1-in-1 . _ .- Public School History-of England, published at 25c by the Morang Edu-y cation-al Co., and the Public `School History of Canada, published at 25c bv the same company, replace -the Public School History. of England and Canada, published at 30c. Public School Hygiene, publisnhedn bv the Copp, Clark Co. at 20c, -re- places Public school text book on physiology and temperance, publish- ed at 25c. - V 1511- H1 1 rd 0.0, ,9` Public School `Composition, pub- lished at 15c by the Copp, C1arl Co., is a new book" in the Public School course. iBe.rry Bpwls .. Reg. $110.00 for $7-5 Reg. * $7.00 for $5.25 A Reg: -$4.50 for $3-.35 1 _ k . . ` -Water Bottles, "Reg. $3 75 and $4.00] for . . . . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Celery. Trays, Reg. $3 75 and $3.00 for - ,..'....A._.-...y...l . . . . ...._.a..f$6$3.0o W" te Ju` s. Reg. $550 an .25 "3 . .* .. _ .25 and $475 1`Tapp1es ,;,_Reg.` $1.25 to $4.00 for . - . . . ..{.......a.'.`...... 900 t0 $300 :\7V.ater I .. ; I for '. . 'W.tr .- for .. ."'rn a.` v.. .. ........_...;..'.".;-... IO 3.UU Cream and Sugar Sets, Reg. _$3.75. and $4.00 for .4 . . . . $3.00 .. 2"}. .. $675 b1{6oc each Bon Bons, Cake Plates, Maybnnaise `Sets, Flower VVa$e_ _ all `reduced in _price 25__pei-_cen_t. v"1.`.l1ve' ' High School ;Geometry, pub} CLEARING % SALE Cut (Glass W9 have decidedvto dis- pose bf our Stockof Rich _ Cut Glass, and in order to make quick disposal _of same we are making this 25 531113 VVC dlc }lIc|l\L|1s nu... BIG DISCOUNT. If you are looking for a `bar- gain in Genuine Rich Cut Glass, COME QUICK. of Genuine 15,00 16 00 _PerCent. Discount % $,IO.00 $750 ` 2 $3.75 for $2.75 ' :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO`OOOOOOOO3 . ` ` . _. _, , . a (Coritinued fro.m Pag`e One.) H . Sunday," my 3rd, Ensign and Mrs; MacDonal will conduct their fare- well services in ,the S. A. `Citadel. A `D-__ n . '-- cw- -av ' Rev.` Fr. Gea1:in s pic-dnic at. Phelp- ston on Wednesdayof last week was a decided success, the sum of _, $330 rbeing realized for the parish repair fund. _ ~ - Haag s circus attracted a very Iarge crowd tog.Tow`n on` Saturday. The street "parade was very poor, but the ring performance` 'had some bright spots in it.'.The show on the whole was disappointing. ~ _ A4 - ._- -' q-. . .._ _--..rv--.~-.- . 9' he ` > At a meeting of the Presbytery of "Ba-rrieheld here on Tuesday, the call hom Fort William to Rev. Jas. Cran- .ston-, M.A., of Collingwood came up. After hearing all` pars, it Wastd e- cicled to release4Mr. Cranston from hisxpresent charge,_ he. having intimat- ed his desire to accept the call. The eCol1in'gwood`~p'u1pit thus becomes va- _cant. _ ' ` The transportation problem be- tween Barrie and Big Bay.` Pointhas been solved by the `inauguration by -Mr. A. B. Thomas "of a daily gasoline launch service. Mr. Jas, Van was largely instrumental in enlisting pop- ular support, and Mr. Thomaswill start the service on Saturday, July 2nd, with a guarantee of about fty ; shareholders; `Mr. C. R.` Latimer will -act as" trustee of the shareholders money. #It is expected that at least `three round trips` will be made daily. `- As noted elsewhere; Mr; Thomas has added to his otilla of boats, and the equipment will be first-class in every TCSDCCL - Mrs. Agnes McLeod. . `On Sunday, Mrs. Agnes McLeod, wife of Mr.. Hugh McLeod of_Henry St., died at the ripe age of 70 years. Mrs. McLeod had not been in good health for. some time, and the "recent death of a favorite daughter pressedl heavily. Interment` was made on, Tuesday in Union. Cemetery. The`body of John Chestney, who was drowned at Elk Lake on Mon- day, June 20th, arrived here on Fri-, day mornin from the north and was taken to 1\/eaford Webb s undertak- ing rooms. Later in theday it was removed to the home of deceased s mother near Guthrie, interment tak- ing place in -Knox Church cemetery. Rev. Neil Campbell olciated. De- ceased, who was unmarried, was 38 years of age and had been away from this districtfor about sixteen years. He "leaves a widowed mother, and l two brothers in the West. Mrs. Sarah M. Brennan, Mrs. Sarah `M. Brennan, relict of the late John Brennan, died here on Thursday, June 23rd, at the age of 51, after a lingering illness. Mrs. Bren--. nan. lived on the 5th Con. of Essa and the funeral was held from the farnily residence on Sunday to Angus Presbyterian Church and cemetery. The pall bearers were: :F. Page, R. Iilliott, "T. Muir, W`. McKinnon, W. Pearce, L. F. White. The late Mrs. Brennan was twice married. ~ She is survived by four daughters, and one son, Mrs. Wm. Arnem (Angus), Misses Nellie, Sadie and Mary and .Mas'ter.James, at home. Mr. `Wm. \NaldruFf of Bradford is a brother and Mrs. Thos. Edgar (Angus), Mrs. Clarence Kingsley (New _York) and Mrs. Henry Peters (Barrie) are 515- ters of deceased. Mr. Wm. Brennan of Montreal was up for the funeral. The death occurred on Saturday, `June 25th, at he residence, 6th Con., Innisl, of Mr ."Sadie' McCullough, beloved wife of Mr. A`. L. Mc_Cul- 1ough._ Mrs. McCullough was in her `42nd year, and had `had. a `long ill- ness. The funeraltook place on Mon- ida to the Sixth Line cemetery,_ Rev. L. McLean conducting the services. Messrs. H. Ralston, C. Stewart, W. Cross, W. Goodfellow, R. Kirkpat- rick and I. Irving were pall bearers. Among the oral tributes were a oil- low. from the brothers, an anchor from the brothers-in-law and sisters- _....I -.......n- Fa-Ana 4F!-;nA11r`Q' T1` fljorn the DrOI[1CX'S'lIl'l'dW duu :uaI.c1a' in-1aw, and `sprays from frierxdse, It was a very"la-rge cortege. Mrs. Mc- Cullough was formerlya `Miss Adams. She was married to Mr. McCullough about twelve years ago. Besides the sot-rowing Ihusband, one daughter, Miss Gladys, survives. ' )OOOOQOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOO_O lished bfthe Copp, Clark Co. at 40c, replaces the old textbook published at75c. EVIUVO 37-- All the text books published since the present {Minister assumed ofce contain _more pages, are better bound and .` printed, A and are `of a` better quality of paper than those they have replaced. Wherevereducational effici- encyydemands it, the departmenbhais not hesitated. to` increase the num- ber of text books, astis evidenced by the authorization of a history of Can- ada and _a history of England, pub- lished separately, and a book on com- position. for certain formsin the Pub- ` licfschools. Notwithsmnding, how- ever, the increase. [0 the -numberof 'ublic.L `sch oo'l~ text` books the com- ined: prices-g thereof areconsiderably lower than: `the , coml,>i_ned_prices of the'text.booksin the former Public `school list. _ . ' The`; department ?has provided,_ in _ connection with the Ontario School ookkeeping,. blanks and business t2i0c.a t.heT c0sit. of those the): ating,;h_en 25. It has , pro-. ficspf an? `slotebook i v v v V VVVVVVVVVVVVVV iii-zvvivs ABOUT /Town Mrs. A. L. McCullough. John Chestney.