F'.' ttester-ei- - W" “huh- - - ...- -- I“ m. than may a... ' a. 1.'t"t"ritsi'.ut'c Pa W†THE HOGGMETCALFE BY- LAW. . It the town will grant aid by way 'olnloan oi $7.500 repaynble in ten years, in equal annual instalments without interest, and exemption from taxes excepting school. local improve- ments and county rates, Frank Hogg nnd Simon Metcalfe, ot the town of out, William Hogg ot the an ot Waterloo. and certain persons to be associated with them, either as part- nets. or as shareholders in the Joint stock company, to be duly incorpora- ted, propose to establish the business ot manufacturing knitted goods in the town ot Waterloo. To pay the debt thus created it will be necessary to levy the sum ot $188.23 by a special rate, but in case the company tails to meet the instalment ot 8750 then it will be ne- cessary to raise $963.23 annually. ArtvBgH Ian-u -q.e't? "ta' out!“ 1i,i,heLtlt, " Ann-nu not I! - Pe, The 57,500 shall tre payable to the company as soon as they have Procl- ed, purchased or leased a suitable [10‘ tory and established therein the busi- ness of the manulaeturc ot knitted goods and have investor! in the said business not less than $9,000 and shall have employed at least twenty persons and executed an agreement to carry on the business tor ten years, to employ before the end of 1906 and thereafter not less than "35 Persons for at least ll‘months ot each rear. The company is to secure the town by giving a. mortgage or mortgages on all their property, machinery, The company also agrees in carry- ing on their business to give the pre- ien-nce to residents of the town "! Waterloo when such can be employed on terms not less advantageous than others. Is it advisable tor the ratepayers to Approve ot this by-taw? Is it a good business proposition for the town? March ri.--it has been some time since our eastern friends have. has! news [tom this; progressive district of Sunny Alberta, sd we shall try and give a tew tacts. The visitors on their return home trom the east were surprised at the progress Carsiairs ma.de in their ab- sence. _ want; Didsbury .willmot be in ft alter a' few more years, as Carstairs has two, banks to their one at present, and wer will have. more buildings erected this you: than in any previous ones. Aix-' teen new dwellings have already been , contracted tor, a mill will be built' and the. creamery will soon he up.‘ We have three large general stores. two hardwares, a harness shop, a Bour and teed store, a jeweller, a drug store, two Butcher shops, two barber shops with hath rooms in con- nection, a pool room, laundry, two lumber yards, a large elevator, fire implement agencies, two blacksptiths, three real estate ottices, two livery stnbles, one wall paper dealer, a mil- liner and a drvssmaker, two doctors, one dentist. one solicitor. two hotels, 0. Presbyterian and a. Catholic church and a methodisl in course ot erec- tion. _ Moses R. Shaun. and J. Briggs httre each put up alarm implement Shed. M, R, Shautz. selling (or the 3Usgey-Harris and J. Briggs tor Iht' McCormick. _ Our Menus who returned front the east all say with one accord, Alber- ttt tor us. liwn the children prefer our open west lo eastern luxuries. We are glad to have Joe Leaner-a smiling ottttttptttutCP with us again. Joe does not care for the east, but why wonder when he has had such 2 long; experience', "ot Sunny Aitreria. Mrs. Leatrer is expected lo arrive in a short 1mm. Land sreeters, are arriving in grral numbers tn present. Mr. Instill mid mm of his farms near Carstttirs tor t2s an acre. Blah. Schivdcl. clerk at J. Mus- ttrove's, mule a misstpp (m the side walk and Man his leg, The Harm-Inn; and (Hive-r Mailman wear a broad girf. The young: pa-uple of the xicinity ttttTe Josiah Thompson a surprise' Dam-inn was the order ot the party," Waterloo and Sunny Slope put in a good time on the ice in the ('aseheerj Cootir this winter. thirty um! tortr being on the lee ahmlt Iwieea were', M. R. Shah†has rented his plate; to the Hedirenml brothers. I West 7.11m chtttch members welcom- " the return M their highly esteem- ed pastor, the Rev. l. R, Shutâ€. uh Ind he!!! to "Marin fot a lets W. The than]: has been well MRI! since his return. . l lou'dny, April 9ttt next, pro- POR s.tLFy-T'horoetthtrred um Hymn"; Rock Inn‘s my. tor Inching. s. Ely, an Ct-el "mi. Bulb. - Hogs-Ida!†by-l CA RSTA IRS, ALBERTA. Ti-iikrttte.ee. smile trvvause " 's .1", which to the ANNUAL com FERENCE MEN- NONI'I'E CHURCH Held a Brain! an Command. The aarr.gal collate†ot the New lawn“: Church, held in grey“: has could“. The report “hamlet by the Shaun; Committee is as lollotn 2- "tlin-W. P. Knuth. Breaiiaxa--S. (In-53min with S. lung and A. S. Shoemaker u helpers. Markham-J. E. Fidler, with local help. "%uer-e,. sievertpiper, with local help. -- Et-od-c'. R. 3rtiter. satratrdate-J. H. Clark, with u. Fret Miner. _ Hetrpeier--J. F. Gugin. D. Etry bel- per. sqtoititvitte-Wnt. Blown; w. u. Barker, helper. . Presiding Elders. _ West District-Nev. P. Cong, Rel . .--cr-eirsiriin,-er"r, --- --" ' l East District-Rev. Goudie, Rev. J.. ff" Fidler, Vice. ls. Pool is appointed slum worker, , and Ethel Netson'with S. Brown 're i reserved for anew mission to be op- ; tiled in the near future. Toronto West Futd--C. N. Goor Toronto East End-G. A. Cl bers. tgcott-L. P. Runner. s'tayner-J. Ball. t'ollinr,wood--D. Brit,tian. Manitoulin Istand--R. McLain Bruce peninsula-S. u. Frets. Kilsyth-A. G. Donor. Hhriglry-M. “richer, uith help. Port Elgin-H. w. Stunner. 1urrboro--C. Raymor. Artmer-W. Irish'. _ I Farmers' Chth tirganirxW-0n lh-' Honing oi the 15th at Match a mom-1 ing of the tarmers assemblul in t .lupp's Hall; with aview to organiz- in: a Farmers' Club. Mr. Addison , Snider was gleeful chairman. Thr , leading feature of the evening was, an ; address try President Snider. oi the l Farmers' Institute. He urged the cit- jzons to organize a club, and outlined the benefits to he dertvmt tram such Eid. {in}: 163mm†ttastor at Berlin, on account of old age has rp- tired from active work. _ 'One or thi worst takes ot asthma 0 er lnown was Mr. Sim, ot Learn- ington. He sane-red trom asthma and bronchitis for 28 years, but has been (omplctcly cured by a new treatment and wiWsend particulars and recipe iGiiilisei-UE. llosletler; M. Mar'sel Ethel Neison, Mum Worker. New Mission, S. Bowman. Special Worker, C. M. Rudy Seamslnss, E. Block. to ai'rGie-Gnitsied, with asthma or bronchitis. Write E. Sim, Box rri, Leamington, Ont. Itat e.o.w. {Seer-Treats. The proceedings were', i Neatly enlivened try the music of theI ',araphophotur, ‘1:th manipulated try Mr. Hayes, of the Canada Bridge Co.! ‘Rlnsic vocal and instrumental added to the programme, completed a most I rselul and delighttul prokramme.,Miss Maisie and Mrs. Fred Lemon gave charming meal selections. A recita- liion by Miss Edith Bowman and by: Miss Ethel Letson contributed tothe [general enioyment. The club has now it": less than eighteen charter mem- Ie's. The next meeting will assem- y/i', on March Mtth. A large ntteml- ance is anticipated. when addresses will he delivered by Andrew Letson and W. J: Letson on agricultunt'snh- iects. supplemented by an interesting ' and delightlul programme. l (liar Progressive msrr--West Mont- ' rose is making rapid progress. and ‘the sound M the workman's hammer 6 will soon he heard in the nonstruc- tion of another new shop. The ma- - terials tor the building are alreadv - on band. and the new structure will ,he era-ted adiarrnt to the proprrtr " at Mr. John Wehm. 'tttrn"' p gm a inew than trom Elma endeavored to st‘t'ttl't‘ a location here. hut all avail- y _ nhle places were already snow-n ’ir '. or n-enpivd. There is a brisk dennnl C. lor Frrnt street. property. and park a . lots are at apremium. an 'assoeialiott. The address held the Hose attention ot the audience and was fruitful in results. as at the clam ot Hm xnrcling the first Farmers' Huh in Waterloo t'ountg was duly unwind, Mr. Addison Snider wax unanimamly elected to the position ot president, and Edgar Bownian S ublllitl its Report. I Assoriation nt ,tatetloo was held m ""oteHt.r evening. There was not 1 lam nHoml-nre and thrrefore ttte biannual! of govern] Impotpnt um- .im “a Mend. Mr. E. It. lick. yowing to the "de lime at his dis- posal. mt In his 'esigrtatimt a an» {rotary ot tte Msoeiatimt,. Mr. Ford B. xwmmmnmm. "iirrtioUGGttd family will shot".. ly "(an trom ttatt to occupy Ceir reOWmm In tttin um“. '. , RETAIL MERCU iv"! l meeting at tho Ireuil Meryh.ay"' Conference Missions. 0 West Fmd--C. N. Good. " East End-G. A. Cham WEST MONTROSE HOLD â€EETING vs ith local II. 2mm“ WATER!!! Large and Representative Gathering oi Far. mers Present at Meeting and Excellent Addresses Delivered. There was A tarse' and rein-anu- live pthering ot lumen from this vicinity " the opening session ot the meetings ot the North qrntertoo rar- meu' Institute, held in "In Waterloo Town Hath on Friday alter-con, and Outbreak ot Glanders.- Farmers in this section are becoming alarmed .ove?r an Outbreak ot glandurs in hors- cs in th?, vicinity of Attwood. This disease has been brought into the country through We impoltinglot _ - ___- “mum-un- in: “mm, when, Breaches, A government inspector is; at present examining the horses, and any that' are diseased are shot. As many as " have been shot.aad burn- el. One man has lost 6 horses and may lose the balance or 3. The Gov- crlmunt. is paying the [armors two- thirds ot their value. As this disease is incurable every farmer should be on the laokout tor it. Mr. Fred. _Aotranee left on Tuesday morning tor Calgary, where he in- tends spending some time, and try- ing his luck in the great West. 1 Mr. Steve Mills, who has horn en‘ l gagged with Mr. B. F. Knioe, tor the hast. season, intends leaving tor the Wrst on Friday, accompanied by hi,, l brother George. . L, A . _.--... in rinn mum-m u---,.,-. . Wedding bells have started to ring in this section, and as news is some- what, scarce, we hope to be able to report something interesting soon. We trust this good work may con- tinue, as Cupid's darts have struck some rather torcibly. T We are glad to report that Mr. Kais:r‘s son is slowly recovering from the clients of the iniurigs sustained by a kick trout one ot the horses. Al. though unable to tell how the acci. dent occurred. " - . ___-as-, nnl. CI(‘I1[. Mun-(u. Mr. Jas. Frank had an auction sale on Tuesday last. Although sales at numerous, everything is being sold a its lull value. The Misses Knipe entertained a numm-t ot their triettds to an oyster supra. A very.plcasant and enjoy- able time was spent in playing‘gamcs nwsie, ete., and which trtt did ins- uuc \v u“, yvr___, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Both are' spending some time visiting Mauls“ and relatives in Waterloo. ,, t Miss Elsie Williams returned ,honml oo Saturday night. havan span a wry phrasttrtt time wilhvlrm in. Galt. ' I iilirii, the pqpular dish We are pleased to announce the' marriage ot Mr. Wm. William, If, Miss Dimer, ot Morningion. The bur. " counlr have taken up residence in the vicinity oi Guelph. We wish them a long mi luppy muted life. I Mr. Robert Stinson mid a visit to New Hamburg and Berlin last wool“ Having given up the position " clerk in the Wnlkcevllle store. he is mk- itvt employment rlscwhrrv. Mr. A. D. Schmidt, ot Elmira, all- rd at the home ot bis brother, Adam, 6th con. Wnllm. while on his wny ttottte, luring attended the him-n] oi the late Ru. M. Manor. oi C1ittord. cumin: Ms mm to be quite in mining he: mm to be nuns m M u the present time. I Mr. I'M Mrs. Wm. Wright spent Sunday in Hamilton M the home ol the 1.1mm sister. Mrs. S. Gi'ira;rl Mr, Wm. Ward tttttt moved to hill‘ new home no" tastowet. Mr. Cummings has I 100 acrelnm trom W. E. Wright. l Mr. John 1%tfth, of munch. is mum u the home of his father, Mr. Jane Smith. As It. Bmtttt " an old Wnllm by his many trteetde are glad lo see him “an. Trudi!“ aluminum of m Wroug» naming! Co., at Toronto. (Held out from lat not) mung". cuv'uu ot mo WALL ACE-J of his mums, INSTITUTE ntn-l Evening Session. 1 this The lull was crowned to its cm" [the city " (In evening section. there he in; A large numb“ ot you; people "Flo! the surrounding community pre moo sent. Short “drum were delivered on . the the hi i by In.on Mummy!» extended a) comm welcome to the member: ot Eli luliInIe, Tra 1180 By IEE chair. nun, Mr. M. S. Snyder. president at the Institute, who, in cause at his remarks dwelt won the good work being done try 'tPitt."'.",: The Bpealtertr t the evening were “n... u..- -. .. The speakers lk the evening were Prot. Day and Miss [Aura Rose, of Guelph, both at whom gave tine od- dresm. The remarks of Prot. Dar were directed more to the young men preheat. They ought not to look down upon the occupation of [arming us of any less importnnce than any other calling. He believed the day not tar distant when (arming would he looked upon with as much dignity as my other pursuit. In concluding he “vised the young men to work hard and thus quality thrmselves rot still higher positions His addreSs throughout Via; an earnest appeal to the young men to educett themselves in such 1 way us to be able to apply" their knowledge in making the occu~ pation ot a tanner one worthy to be looked upon with as much respect as any other calling. -. . '~A- --ltl-nm nu - v“.-- ..-...V_.,, . Miss Laura Rose in her address on "The Womanly Sphere ol Woman" gave an admirable presentation of her subject. The place tor the young girls was in the home, and she de- plored the tendency ot the young lad- ies to seek employment in the towns and cities, in preference to remaining at home on the tarm. These' young girls should be brought up insuch a way that they would be able to em- ploy themselves usefully in the home, which was, in her opinion, the right-l ‘lul place tor Woman. Miss Rose con-) ‘cluded her excellent address with ttl At the conclusion ot the program recitation apropos of the subject. a. hearty vote ot thanks was tendered the speakers and also the Woodward orchestra, 'which provided excellent music throughout the evening. lWU 50.1.). l The first goal was scored by Moser for (he Mutual Lite team. who added ‘lhree more during the hall, some ot them being secured on nice shots trom ;cenlre ice, while the Bankers were only able to score one goal. " I In the second hall the local team .securcd tour more goals, Moser and isorranervitm each scoring two. Their opponents added move more in this half, leaving the fatal score 8-3. - . - A; 4L- ,nmn MUTUAL LIFE Defeated Berlin Bankers by Score of 8 3 in a Fast Game. The return match between the Mu- tual Lite team and the Berlin Bank- ers, played at the Waterloo rink on Tuesday attel'noon. proved last and interesting, and was witnessed by a large number of interested spectators the game resulting m a decisive vic- tory tor the Mutual Lite by a score ot 8-3. They thus win the round by two goals. _ __--., k" "Ag-1w an...“ w... my" ,, __ ' iGiririiim cad) scoring two. Their opponents added move more In this halt, leaving the frnal score 8-3. I A conspicuous mature of the game Iwas the playing ot Moser, to whom tell the honor ct scoring six ot the 'eight goals tor the Mutual Lite team, and who played a fine game through- out, his shooting being always encu- rate and dangerous. The other for- wards played a. good game, the rushes ot Sommerville being very ellcctive. while the defence played their posi- ltions well. , For the Berlin team Snyder and IDm'ey were perhaps the most elk-cl- , ive players. -- - - - nu“-.. "uncanny; 7 (Wigs: Rummnn ily. ts'uddaby Semen. Seitter I. McDonald Prquegttat Snider Davey tteteree-Clivs. Ruhlman. BERLIN SEPMt ATE The Berlin Swank School hockey mm (Muted the Waterloo Swank School ham " Friday by gimme of 4 to I. The lu',,'; was " follows: Waterloo. Berlin. t'. Ham" The teams qrere..- Bankers. 7 A.' Gibbons J. Math" The many (tn-Ms ot In. 1mm: Bowman. who is well known In Wnla "loo Coin"; will regret to he". ol his dull. which orerrrred " Bon" mum, tee ce, P... on m 'th, . Hummvl Marl iny Bauer Weinstein Right Winn! WINS GAME YtrtJlurli1rile's, .:’.,__..-.. h. " ATHLETIC CLUB Len qrmlt Right Wing Lett Wing ttent re Point Cover Rorrr Goal (rind! d Mr, Toyts Cent re Point Re " o r Cover Goal rt4ererd satistaclor- ECHQOL WON Mutual Life C. i‘ehrenlnrh sommerville A. Reinhardt McIntyre It. Crsgrr G. SI rub ll. 1(ng E": . Phone. 357, Schmitt Bricker (I J. Lang Maser munc- v-_ _-'"-'".' l In {close and interesting martini, erville gum: on Friday Skip A. llcspelet de- _ “and Skip F. G. Hughes, 14-12. Fisher Skip Bruce now heads the use lor the 'Morrc closing, having lost only one chmilt'gamc, while Messrs. K. I". Sequin. H. M. Snider and F. G. Hughes no tie tor second place, having lost only two shines each. Laing a splendid, shoe. We know: that Two Dollars is a common place price for a good shoe, and we know how disgusted you are with the store that sells you a poor shoe. And if you do not say tp) this Shoe is the best wearing, best looking and most stylish; Two Dollar Shoe you ever had on your feet your money goes back to you. A fair offer and this wonderful Two ‘Dol. /ar Shoe justifies us in making {in Itr5ii,..i2e.ej, Formed in Waterloo. --organsu In curling games on Monday Ship hi. M. Snyder deleated Skip J. D. Snider, 1741; and Ship F. G'. ‘Hughes defeated Ship W. t'ar1hew Ill- Lit. Skip Bruce, who heads the list tor the Moore trophy, hes but one game to play and in the event ot his being defeated Messrs. E. F. Se:- gram, ll. M. Snyder, F. o. Hughes null Geo. A. Bruce will all be lie tor ',.iirst place. Another club has to?“ “manned m Waterloo which will I4: wow" 'an' {he Young Men's Atit'.etic Club, and is composed or about Forty ot the young men ot the town. Rooms ha“: been secured Above the store lurmci‘ly oc- cupied by Liplmnlt Bros ' hardware inerehams, which will anon] a Mare ot recreation for the member“ and whurc games and exercises vetating lo the desetopmeut of the :.lhlmr- ride ot the young men mny be indulged in. Dark; the summer months am (lab will hare a baseball and football team, and in we winter a homo-y ' am. The hllowing are the otticers of the club :-- _ Prosideat-J. G'lviscr. tieeretarr--J. Reinhardt. Treasurer-E. Schlosscr. Committee-Messrs. J. Beam, M. tgcttwaruweider, E. Ruppcl, B.Smilh McCudle trnd Hater. 1lll0llllloi'8 $2.00 SHOE In curling games played Thursday “la-moon Skip H. M. Snyllvr dtyttNtt- ed Skip Geo. A. Bruce by 16-13. This w“ the first game logo by Skin Bruce. Skip E. F. Sagan: won Inn. F. C. u.. Minty. l, Brantford Expositor: Rev. Father , linglert. had charge ol all the services at Mt. Basil's church on Sunday ow- ing to the illnens of the pastor. lie announced the [act that he had been called to assume duties away from ;the city, and took occasion to ph- e press his thanks to Rev. Father Lea- ‘non tor the many kindnesses while la- boring under his guidance in Brant- we To the people also he felt grateiul tor the good-will he had al- lwayn found among them. Preaching y on the Worth "Joseph, living a just than." he drew a pattern ot a model , Christian lite trom the example ot the mster-tatttrt ol Jenna Christ and ; protector ol Ills virgin anther. The music " the sen-m was We" ren- EF"i Father tingle" " being made the recipient ot a “other ot tokens t at appreciation " the people ot St. . Bull‘s on Na removal trim tMe city. Sprung Styles an In. zatioa Mating Held and Officers Elected. nutr- on In. mm": lrum um u..,. a--------"""". l nine: tttae barrow“ steel In"! tot. April 8.-I'un neck and - k-rl or] the Elmln My louder, tor mud Jon. Mar, t lane m 01 all. " itâ€, age-1,!“- - c- lain. annual. Hun. FATHER ENGLERT HONORED TRY A PAIR NADA" CCRLISG. Waterloo. CARPETS _ T LINOLEUMS‘ OIL CLOTHS See us before purchasing your Spring Home Furnishing; AO are showing the Ingest. range in this Depsrtment. shown before. _ In Brussels, Axmin' ter, Tapestn, Wilton, Velvet,. T Ingram, All Wool, Union and Hemp. All sin: and qualities in BUGS and SQUARES. LINOLEUMS and OIL CLOTHS from 18 inches to 4 yard- ,siar-tTeeitrl prices. S. B:BRICKER & CO SPRING COATS SHORT JACKETS DRESS GOODS Tonsoritl Parlor of Mr. Emil Engel One of the Finest West of Toronto. MODERN AND llAlllltl BROS. & 00. In keeping with the mr1erprisel' which is bring displeyod " the young [ men ot the town, Mr. Emil Engel. one at Watcrloo't' popular tonsminl artists. in order to give his patrons the best possible service, has fitted; up his parlor in first cuss style tei " is now one ot the Bnest ï¬nd most "te"tt, west of Toronto. I The w le interior presents snuff and tasty appearance. A handsome new metallic ceiling has Men‘pnt in, and the whole repath and painted 3nd the am: covered villi linoleum. In regard to the equipment. a hund- some and beautiful on use side- honrtl with three mirrors has ttren in- sutud, besides three up-to-dnte Kim: Edward chum of oak. These emits. which are at the moat modern equip- ment, ere moved try hydnnlic pres.- imre. They were â€reunited trom Jones Bros., Toronto, at In: also lthe cue aim-hand. A fountain and 'gn and electric Ixtum have “so we" hauled. ALL PRICES, ALL KINDS, ALL QUALITIES LARGE RANGE ELEGANT PATTERNS NEWEST DESIGNS GET DUI PRESS. THEY ME SME Til PLEASE. BERLIN, Hatch 20th, 19% Wax-m you think of 3 Suitable Coat for the Spring Season, please bear in mind that we sell Women's and Girls" Coats and that we always show the right styles. We have some very pretty Coats in three-quarter lengths made of Fawn and Black Covert Cloth. 'lhem me about. " to 36 inches long and are very )1»nt for both t to Spr'ng and Fall Season; they also anew" for a Rein (lock The prices are - _ --- A - - A - .. A- A E A WE ALSO sell Pretty Short Jacket: in diifercnt Myles. both tight and loose fitting, in Mmma' and Ladies‘ sia a Prices mugo from 5.95, 6.50. 7.50, 8.50 to $10.00 and 312 00. In DRESS Goons w: LEAD. Never have shown mush nefack of pretty things in uniting: and drew matertaU _ GREY TWEEDS tor Suitirg‘ and Shut Waist Dresses " 60a, 60c, Tlie and $1.00 . yard. Plain Goods " 50e, tse to $1.00. All new and correct, with Pretty Braids and Trim- mings to match. If you cannot call, wrife fotrtunphss. _ LADIES' $8.75, $10.00 and $1250 1Jpmh0h'IE Thom wtlt B9 on†by Pub!“ Auction on In. mus-vat of Now Burton. on Monday, March Mth, 1606. .1 1min ' no â€lowing: Bel-[m who! the In“ Jan-u N. Cave! FMttt ITOCK: I'll I I ..et D. . 'ter; {IQ-inch was: "was; 8“. t D “In. Ttoo GEM." "09tt.q: I a»; t have“: unnmhuohhwr t math-(chain 'ltpa"ti','.t "rtabottrtttesr, " hon club-M; t In.- co. War: I It. grant; 0 m on and; I - lune: t nova and our mu 1-. AL": Ann. The rogular annual meeting oi tho North Waterloo Agricultural Socieiy will he held on Saiimlay. larch Slur. at 210 rum. in the old council cham- twr, Berlin. Our society not having hrld a show in the past-two years. and in - ot the new Act nowhe- tore the Government, it in non-gnaw ihai immediate ariion be taken to retain the man" now on hand. Let, in rally and carry out the provisions, ot (In lav Act. mi; FARM STOCK, ETC. Auction Sale GEO. LATSCII. Pinkie!" I. J. IOODY. Mary. 1"“! CAS T: NOTICE. or J. C than. Blank.