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THE DAILY CAPITU. JOOENAI SALEM, OREGON, THUBSDAT. JULY 9, 1811. II News of Marion County II TWO i.i i H 13 fh, Btf i i (MtmMHtHlltlltttttMHtHtlHWHHWnHHt MACLEAY NEWS. j bank during her absence. j Supervisor Lambert has a force df gS. Macleay, July 8. A very pleasant meu ut work widening the road through M and post-nuptial affair was given when the "swamp" betwcuu ' Htayton ami J Mrs. C. C. Witzel entertained a num- Sublimity. M ihe (oloniul 1'la.vers, presented by a-J Manager Kiszo, of the Stayton theater, !f gave good satisfaction. M Humor has it that U. L. Brown will El again be connected with the sawmill M . ' ofc'oV'ViSkynd hu I j05hf'iit ?SrtiII!rr T$ This is the greatest selling of GOOD Shoes ever undertaken in Salem. There's a reasonthe Shoes on sale are the splendid stock of R1NE- HARTS all KNOWN makes of KNOWN worth-Edwin Clapp, Emerson, Hurley, Under and others YOU KNOW. The prices are the lowest ever seen in the valley. Just thick of it positively UNDAMAGED SHOES at one-third and less their regular selling prices. bcr of friends at her homo Tuesday aft ernoon. ' Mrs. Win. Btapleton, Mrs. Kose Hag gadorn and Mrs. Harry Martin were hostesses. Is Making New Records in Low Shoe Prices A delightful luncheon was served " tayton steam laundry is under following a short musical program, in now management, Air. Dunagaii having which Mrs. A. .lairl sang several songs Little Miss Hilda Bitzol sang, and a trio by Mrs. Haggadorn, Mrs. I'aul Han sen and Mrs. (.'laud Hamsdew. Instru mental music by Miss Hostrack. Those present were: Mrs. B. W. Watcher, Mrs. K. II. Penney, Mrs. K. B. Taylor, Mrs. Oolila Thompson, Mrs. A. .lairl, Mrs. Joseph Wirth, Mrs. .les ie Lucas, Mrs. M. J,. II. Hunt, Mrs. (. U. White, Mrs. It. A. Van Clever, Mrs. fieo. Stoddard, Mrs. J. I). Nairn, Mrs. T. B Dowlas, Mrs. Willard Rusick, Mrs. I. V. McDonald, Mrs. Clifton S. linker, (Since McDonald, Miss Hylva McDonald, Mrs. Alice Wit.el, Mrs. Iaura Wit.el, Mrs. Kdwiu Tullmnn, Mrs. Ma Tekeiiburg, Mrs. Maggie Kiiighton, Mrs. I'aul II. Hansen and I'aul Harold, Jr., Mrs. Ktaey Reeves and Stacy, Jr., Mrs. C. K. Whitney, Mrs. Allie Sower, Miss Coula Witzel. Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Craig and about 40 friends -spent the Fourth of July at Wilhoit Hprings. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Goodell, Mr. nud Mrs. J. F. C. Tekeiiburg, Mr. and Mis. . E. Martin, Miss K. I'nge, Miss Ituth Krickson and Miss I.ois I let rick spent tho Fourth of July at Silvcrtoii. All lepnrted n very pleasant time. V'r. I. Driver mid family a i spend ing a week fit Newport, Ore. j'.js l.ois Mel l ick, of Forest drove, Is s ending a lew weeks with -Mrs. II. K. Martin. Mr. and Mis. W. W. Taylor iuivo re turned from their trip in the mountains, and r.'poit it very plciisniit time. Mni leay (irango will hold their next meeting July 10 ut N p. m. Mr. ami Mrs. (). (.. Martin, Mr. mi I Mrs. Will Howd nud Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keene have just returned from tho beach. They went over in their touring cars. Tliey report the roads in excellent condition. Mr. D. J. Miller nnd her daughters, Misses Willma and Mar.je.rie, have just returned home from a camping out ex paditinn. All the Waldo Hill farmers aro very busy now mailing hay. Tnein is a bump sold the plant to Mr 1'ayne, of Van-1 couver, wash. The new building for the Stayton Mu-1 tnnl Telephone central office is fast ; Hearing completion, and will make a 1 very suitable place for the business. I Trade in Stayton generally seems to be improving, and with bright pros- j rj pects for largo crops the farmers in this ' 2r vicinity are "feeling line, thank yoii.'MQ 11 H ta n m ii ii ii m WOODBUBN NEWS. Woodbnrn. Julv 0. Mia Dnrthen Calhoun, of Dryad, Wash., spent Inst j El weoa witn menus in ooilbnrn. I rj Kdua I'uelz, of Bnlum, wis the guest ' M of Dortiiea Schraiu lust week. M Clarence Hrune, of l'ortland, spent!"' the week-end with his parents, Mr. and H Mrs. H. K. Hrune. ! Q Tho Misses Davis, of l'ortland, wore I M tho week end guests of Mrs H. K. f- lirune. j M Mr. Carter, of Salem, took in thed Fourth of July dance at Woodbnrn. Miss t'urrio Wuterbury, who is spend- i gjj ing the suuiiiicr at Newport, is visiting i M her parents in Woodburn for a few ! Zi days. U Master Donald Peterson, of Portland, El spent a very pleasant week at the M home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. How. E3 Miss Nino Itiinkle, ot l'ortland, is the i f3j guest of Miss Habel Hitney this week. I M Miss llolon Scollnnl, of West Wood-! H burn, has been the guests of friends in rj Woodburn for severul days. j II Geo. tficliard, of Portland, spent last : week ut the homo of his parents, Mr. : and Mrs .1. II. Kicmird. , M Clarence nud Resale Cnyle, of St I'aul,!! attended tho dunce in tho armory at;fj Wooilluiin Saturday. lm Misses Zita, Hoso nud Jossio McCor- 'U mil k were uiuong those from West : M Woodbtiru who attended the dance nt : mm the Armory out unlay night. i 2 Mrs. (). I'. Iligginiiotham, of Aurora, ' spent Saturday in town with friends. M Mr. and Mrs. J. McConniek, of West j f,J Woodburn, spent Saturday ami Sunday! tj at the homo of her sisters, the Misses mi er crop of all kinds of liny in those ' DulJois. i" parts. j ir. nun nirs. lleo. Liudulil, Mis M. W Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robertson wero j Dlndiihl, Misses Jossio Diiiduhl, tiraco . Salem visitors Monday, July II. i Mnduhl, Louisu lineman, Mr. Hex Kan-1 rj Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva Rorni "motored to ' 'l"ll nnd A 1 v in I, in. lull drove out to' Turner Sunday morning to have a look j Chainpoeg mid spent Sunday at the 5 at the bin tiro that the citv has iust 1 homo of Mr. ami Mrs. Swan. ; M Butrered. Mae leay Sunday school met last Sun Sunday and hail a very lively nnd interesting lesson. n!r. Winters, of Sn lont, will preach one week from next Sunday, July 111, in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. FELT SLIPPERS, Qfif. White Canvas Sneak- (M fTA PUMPS-All new (9 values to $2.00, at OJC ers, splendid $3 vals. P Jy: styles, vals. to $6 -P 1 1 1 This is NOT an "Odd Lot" saleevery Shoe is from our regular high-grade stock. They are the Shoes we have sold and stood back of-we've built our splendid patronage on theml-This store NEVER sells "cheap" Shoes. You'll find REAL SHOE BARGAINS for the whole family here. MEN'S SHOES, C&l irA Boys' and Children's 7CTr Women's Shoes, M KA prices to $5, pr., P 8 'JU Shoes, vals'. to $4, at ' vals. to $5, now P J V u m n Kl 1 m Kl Rl tel W ESI El 331 m m p m m n Here you'll find all manner of splendid Shoe values-Work Shoes, Dress Shoes, Shoes for men, wnmen and children, all at esneciallv temnfinff nrices. SfiiP.e are a lilile smoke touched most are f m j m v ,...v.. - 7 1 J 1 U I Octrgain 1 a. O I eS positively as good as the day they left the factory. This is your chance-it will not come again. Big Special EDWIN CLAPP Shoes for Men, rcg. values to $8 $5 I INftPf? Women's Shoes, reg LllWLll uar price $5.00, now $3.00 Mrs. Alpha KnmbeiKer nnd daut;hter, El STAYTON NEWS. Stayton, Ore.. July II. Stayton now has what the people have lonlt desired, a mail service from West Stayton. This went into effect July 1, and pa trons of tho Stayton postnffice are now enabled to get their Portland evening papers the same day printed. It is Imped that arrangements will soon bo mado to carry mail on the Salem-Oear branch, so that Snlem mail may reach here in the evening, and readers of the Journal may have it on tho day of Issue. Three mails are roceived from West Stayton a. in.. 1:4.1 p. m. and 7 pm. Two mails Sunday 9 a. r. and 1:45 p. m. Mails from Kingston, on the Corvallia k Knstern road, arrive at 10:13 a. m. and 4 p. m. The old atano route between Turner and Lyons, via Aumsvillr, Sublimity, Stayton and Mehama, which has served these places with mail for many years, has been discontinued, and while tit new mail service is a benefit to the Sublimity people, cutting out the stages irom t umor and Aumnsvillo makes If inconvenient for that place as far as passenger traffic is concerned. The peo ple of that neighborhood used tlie stage largely as a rouvevanco to trains either at Aumjville or Turner, and there is l'8 really a simple matter to reno- considerable dissatisfaction at its being vn1' 'ace soiled by sun, winds or dirt of Jlcuvcrtuu, Ore., is visitiiiL' ut the homo of her parents, Air. and Mrs. Lay man. Misses Nellie BiuMoy and Kthel Hon noy invited a largo uiimber of their friends to join them Friday evening nnd take in tho Arnold's curuivnl that was showing hern. After n pleasant evening of sightseeing, they journeyed to the Love restaurant, where they wero reut ed at n largo table and enjoyed the "eats." The invited wore: Aliases Lois Ueebe, Avon McKinnoy, Leta Dents, of Aurora; Uladys Dinkley, Lila Jerman, Jennio Christensen, Cnrrio Christensen, Hanoi Hitney, Aletha Dituev. Aladge Hcollnrd, Delia Deck, Alary Heollnrd, Florence t'ommnck, of l'ortland; Atrs. V. Johnson, Airs. T. ('. Doorman, Mrs. W. T. Jenkins, Airs. V. W. Khodes, Airs. Joe Kennedy, Mrs. Itobert Scott, Mrs. Fred Dose and Mrs. llolmer Alleman. Airs. Al Fellers, of Donald, speut Fri day in Woodbnrn, Mrs. Fred Dose and children left Wednesday for Newport, where they will spend a month enjoying the ocean breer.o. Air. Robert Horst, of Seattle, spent Thursiluv in Woodburn, tho guest of Air. and' Afrs. W. T. Dinkley. Aliss Ida Kissick, of Droadacre, spent Saturday in Woodburn. THE QUALITY SHOE STORE 444 STATE ST., SALEM, OR. 31 PJ fad n w n M M m n u n E3 i.i Bi a a. l 3 4444-M44'-4-4-4--44-44-4t t 1 Marion Second Hand Store New and used merchandise bought, sold, exchanged. Where every day is bargain day. Look at these specials. Watch for others. Sixty-four-piece set of Dishes $5.25 $18.00 Shop Drill Press, only $9.00 Headquarters for tents. Many sizes. Cheaper than elsewhere. Stoves during July and August, 15 per cent less. All kinds of tools cheap. HOW TO BEAUTIFY A SUMMER BOILED FACE 333 State St Near Commercial JOHNSON EXPECTS RED HOT CAMPAIGN I him !" queried the prosecutor.' ! "The L-jrd uoi Governor in Speech at Fetaluma Says Campaign Will Be Vituperative and Most Despicable Ever Known. i bridge across the river came in for said Can- ! some discussion at the suggestion of ider. ! Air. Hamilton, who reported the foot I Judge (ioiJon pnve Cunder ;I0 days i bridge unsafe and the handrail rottca j in jail. " i and dangerous. It was stated that tho upkeep of the bridge was divided bc- i CO-OPERATIVE CHILDREN'S j twecn Marion county, the City ot i CLUB IS FORMED ; Snlem and l'olk twty. The latter, it : I whs said bad shown little disposition Pasadena, July !). The Atorton Ave- ! in the past to expend monev on this , nuo Neighborhood club has gone in for i structure. It was suggested however, 'the coopeiativo care of children. The that "since there is considerable trai Scbatopol, Cal., July 9. Governor i club has a dozen members, all mothers. I fie from this city to Independence and Johnson and President Efhleman, of the It also has a playground. Throughout j Dallus since election last fall" that state railroad commission, were ached- tho 12 midsummer weeks the mothe'rs perhaps the sister county will ecu uled to speak here this afternoon con-! rotate in directing the youngsters' piny-1 tribute its share to tho upkeep of th.t corning the issues of the coming Call- j ground activity and in entertaining j bridge. fornia campaign. Tonight they will be j them throughout tho day. Each mother j Promptly at 8 o'clock tho meeting at Santa Rosa. has a week of it. "Eleven weeks of j adjourned" to tho lobby of the hotel At Petaluma last night the governor j rest and one week of golden opportun-j where the died in the wool democralii was quoted as telling his audience: jity," is the club's motto. I hflu an informal talk .est. "Within a brief period California will i 1 1 I WMIiiiau n ..utnttaxrn aF vt f iinar, 1 1 mi nml ' falsehood, the most contemptible and i despicable ever attempted in any state, j "Our confidence in the discrimina-! tion and riht thinking of the men and ' vtuiut'ii ui miiurma cttuses us lu view this line of attack with absolute dis gust and the utmost contempt." "THE LORD" STRUCK HIM A POWERFUL BLOW (Continued from page 1.) discontinued, at it mnkca necessary their getting to trains by private conveyance. A vory large portion of Stayton ' Ordinary moreolir.ed wax, used like cold cream, will transform the worst old complexion into one of snowy whiteness and velvety softness. It lit population celebrated the fourth witherally peels off tho outer veil of sur their Sublimity neighbors. A good pro- j face skin, but so gently, gradually, gram was provided and a large crowd; there's no discomfort. The worn-out was lu atteudanco. Dr. Al Koriuck, of Medford, is vis iting Stayton relatives. Captain Cramer, who ' was injured PRESIDENT STANDS ' PAT ON APPOINTEES instances because it is uecessary for each legislator to make certain conces sions in the interests of his owi schemes. Governor Should Be the Head. ! "Thn onvirnn, ttkr.,,1.1 K U 1, Seattle, Wash., July fl. When John I f th . , . ,., (: Carey, one of a committee in charge of i of the stat6 as a business is mauaged," j u religious meeting held in Vancouver j .aid Jr. mith, i.aml sHt affairs : hall Tuesdav evening, attempted to : i i k. . . . i : . g i i .. I . " 1 , "w,,,u minim mi us a KM Itl utiMIH-s sr U fere, a report of some sort. J!e, ejt a boisterous visitor, he was struck I enterprise is conducted. The rrontesl : on the back of the head nnd knocked .l..,t .k. 1 n . i.k .,k. .. k k - K. . l . w . . i' " skin comes off, not in patches, but evenly, in tiny particles, leuving no ev idence of the treatment, the younger, healthier under-skiii. fortninir the ncw when an auto in which ho was riding complexion, is one of captivating love- I erul reserve board, to stand, despite the capsized on the fill near the Henry lines. O.ie ounce of meicolir.ed wax, ' opposition to him which hud develop-! -.., Miller place, north of town, is able to bo hud nt any drug store, is enough ! .d in tho senate committi- on bank-', ;"''. " J'"V ; asked the attornov. to be about agaiu. f0 remove anv tanned, reddened, nim- ! i,u, ,l ..rr..,v It nns nnmHim-ed . " ."'."ire.t in Saturdays auto races, J. M Hiugo und wife. Dr. Kornick pled, freckled or bb.tchv ski... A .i.lv ! fr... tl. Whit,. H....... tl H... ndminis- ! hHS "l'1,l'r tnan 0 anw tor Hashing it off morn- Washington, July 0. rnul Warburg hud acceded today to President Wil son's urgent request that he permit his appointment as a member of the ted CHANCE TO RECOVER - , - .. j-i-.i, n-.nit-,i in iMiii.-iiv i.u. ..i'iv rroni iiie u nue uoosc ...;u uie uomiuio- . iug nud currencv. from the trntion would stand put 011 the m.niina- auii nm, ir. i.cHiH-nuinp auu wue, uus Pet.re retiring, .ssiiiao anu -inss rvoams spent tne .,,,. ; tion of both .Warburg 4th, fith and Hth at Caseadia, guing in ; Mnnv skins wrinkle ensilv with every ! Junes. aulomoDili'S ' wind that blows, with hcut, worrv, etc. I president Wilson juuwei r.nr.u ami Allien toy leave An excellent wrinkle-remover, because! caitiniay lor an exien.ie.i visit jo iew-j it tightens the skin nnd streiiethens re- - and 1'ort. Mrs. i,uitis Colo will take the loriner place 111 the Staytou State fi SXin ot Osaisty is a Joy Hmt pwR. T. FELIX GOLRAl'D'S ORIENT Al 17 CREAM OR WACICAL BEAl'TIREi: Ee'n Tan. PpW rvktM, Moth 4ich Ut, Md hkm Itrat r d oi.uoa. it 1 ir"l'r)T B'l4. Acctl iKOOUnlrr fvti rf uilai nani. 1T L. A. r Mlit to Liy of U ink At f I rmniiJ 4owd DttUN m U Uftlt4 OluMlA MMI XutO m ill V V f, Inxed muscles, is a wiifli lotion mnde as follows: Powdered snxolite, 1 or.., dissolved in witch hazel, pt. This gives immediate results. TWO OF THE GIRLS ARE BROUGHT BACK JIatrou Ifopkins of the Girls' Indus trial school received word yesterday afternoon from Independence that two of the four girls who escaped from the! first sign of distress take iiisiiiuuon ihsi weca were caught there. They are Ethel Smith and Viimla Fisher. At times submissive and again cantankerous, tho girls were brought back by Mr. Hopkins reaching Salem at niidniiiht last niiiht. Thev had heen hidiug in the brush near Independence ! 11 ,0B,S the system and wer. kept auppliml with food by j better health, their admirers. The other two sirlsi aro atill at larjjc. j r....n.'.-r' u .r.littiv t., n 1 1 t. . I ft it t u n. It . ' I'n . 1 1 ihoiuas ,. . . . ' , V 1 I'mgley showed "uuukotr improve-: .... inent" todav it was anno'.inced ami hud ; conterred todav. , , . -, . ... , u ,,. , , w th N-nators Muif.ot!, nd Ihomaa. j fthor of fc iRj1(, u , I he latter was confidei.t that too sen- : fl(,m CaliforlliaJ t0 bc at' the ,,ei,sil,o ate would infirm Warburg s nomma- of ,is BuJ 9ait, toJav. 1 t.on even if the scnuto currcmy coin- ( .., , slro kiJ iA ,,, (h h m.ttee reports nnfuvoruMy on Ins nam- ri(,llt b,,ttor t0(',av ml tno '"U, 1: . . . . . .doctors feel encouraged." In his talk with .venator Shatroth. . for his r.c in rralK,c , j - - ; Taooiim meet is tlu only 0110 in whicli i ' 11;,.. 1..- k..d .1-:...... .1... 1.:-. 1... I'ltilHti-t u,.s uiiivu iiim uia luuit'i iiiit , not been in attendance, fearing, the I father said, some accident would hap-1 peu. Diuclev, Sr , is slritf at Modesto, j I nl., his home, and ndtled today that I "a when he passed through Oregon, he , pa ONLY SIXTEEN, OiRLVERY SICK rells How She Wa Made Well by LydiaE.PirJcham'b Vegetable Compound. New Orleans, La. "I take plo&s-ji in writing these lin 9 to express my grr.t i tude to you. I am only 16 years old tuid work ia a totacu factory. I hiwu been a very sick gii I but I have improved. wonderfully eineo taking Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound end am now lookins f.i . Whose t": was used in striking .of this mil many thousands of dollars; and feeling a thousand times better." -Miss Amelia Jaqctllard, 39G1 To houpitoulas St, New Orleans, La. St. Clair, Ta. -"My mother was alarmed because I was troubled wiU the president, however, urged the form er ta fere a report of some sort, lie, made it clear that he was determined' to the floor. lnx Ci.nder wus cl.urr.pit I !,. ln...lnutn ... ,t ,kl . 1 I. . .. I . , , . ft inu ttti alllMl iniitmoiu .1.113 Hif .... ...... ,v,M.uu.u , u wo nuMiig sirucK tnc oiow ana was 1 sandwiched single items of needless ex- to Warburg, indorsing his refusal to arrested on a charge of disorderly con- I i.ense that must be carried thrnn.rh in submit to the committee a cross pies-;, ! order to pas, necessary appropria-i ; - inn vmi sirise Tiint man; qucr.- BERT DINGLEY HAS ' ei,y ,t,0rn,fy iu I did not," replied Candor. "Do you know who did hit himl" "The plied. Lord did, your lienor," ho re- 1 tions. " Here Mr. tvnith recalled the 1 ,500,-j j dill) appropriation bill with its 7.1 donis1 that was rushed through miring the; last seven days of the last session of the legislature. He went on to explain1 that (he time was short an! that if it hail been possible to veto single it,tus I' ' '....'"V-? A J- Insure: KW Full Milk Pal! I Take Care of the Stomach, l.iver and Rowels, for they are the controlling power in main- ou 01 mf escape.i prisoners s r- , w taining health and sticniith nt the: " - g HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS but did tot stop, being in too big U hurry to get to the bedside of his boy. j "LESE MAJESTE.' P rtland, Oro July 9. Btcnnse he apiarei in Citv Coaimissioc-.-r IHech's d jiromotea j of f ice in his shirt slrev on a recent ... ; ot day, City Chemist Pulin today has ten demerit marks recorded arainst 23f hi.. :r .'-r-i I- ! Fly fcccker .1 c X..-. : l.::: i t- Iht.r t..:rc.3 iy t?zzyir. I Vc z rr. ir. zr-y.vt-; -v. 3 ! p:.ic Keeps rii'es Awr.y Fror.i Gallic and Horccs One 01 1 "."-J i ro animj'. Try Jl 13 Dsvj Money Ccck If Not Satisfactory Ttv x or irdjv. C'.- .:: l.ai. SC.I. JV-J 4L. wool, I have been saved to the lax pay ers ot the state. And in conclusion, gentlemen, would like to be a pioneer in a business: : sdniinistrntion for he State of Ore-; L VF1 F. E. SHAFER P. A. WIUTK k SONS 1XETCHER i RVKD ; gon ', sai.l lr. Smith as ho took Lis: suppression and hsd pains ia my barl ; scat amitl the hearty npplanse. i and side, and severe headaches. I h: j , the School System o the Industrial , ,nuow mv ei0CD was distu-hl I r ,1 ; ilevelopmi-nt of the Community". Pro-I ' ! ? disturbed, I b.J fe-sor Klliott stated that he "was do- ? P V T . H . lighted with t-alem. its people, its pnl.. n0 a14"'"- Lyla E. Pinkham's e- lie buildings, its streets and its re-, c,abIf Compound has worked likr a . soiines. The school he siid should re-1 car il my case an:i has reirulnted rr.c fleet the indnstrint ;activity of tlie" I worked in a mill among htmdreds cf . ru.ixniMiiiv hji i niai inp .-aiem lo.'al ' i-ins ana nnve recommenrtsd yorr mct.t- liiuiciiis nun to irasp theieselves ; lienetit to the lisdiist So'nio Other Suggestions. ! . Thcre ".nothing that teaches mor. ; Eev. Carl Klliott. the Presbrtcrian i ,han penencc. Tjereioro, such k-t- minister, was called upon nnd" stated I Urs from fr!s nave suffered ai . that he was pled of this opportunity to ! vrere stored to hetlth by Lycia R 'speak tn the business men of the city, pinkham's Vegetable Compound shoo:. "be-anse", hp said, "for most of von' - a lesson toothers. Tne eame remeJv i .1. - ... .t ' .... .... i mi not nae tne opportunity o)nir- " wiinin rcacil OI all. wise i, . , . . . ... .Verge Weeks, and C. P. Pishop wo,! L ? bo h called upon and made short talk.; dential) Lynn, Mass. Your loiter w .udors,ngthe ideas suggested .y Pr.i be opened: read a?d hr tho at eel woman and tela ia strict cocMc nr. .... ..... iu.r i ..... v. . , ... ...... t,i jVi t j.il..- r.ake themselves n cine to mnnv of them. rm-i . ustrin life Pf ti. Maguirs, 110 Thwing St, St Clair, T:r. I Smith. The conditiuu of .rtk'