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Waterloo County Chronicle (186303), 4 Jan 1894, p. 2

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L'd W311) to look about for occupa- tion, not Work. He had had six months at that, and if he had cared for honest work outside prison walls it would have been difficult to find. "One, two, three month. aim“ st. time, xpiration at Artist as he l the upemliun c: to excel himself. overit ; he wou] thing comes, he who waits. He pany. more especially to the He had, however, ‘ampl portunity for meditati oonsidend the Tindict of MnTmnpany and th1 requital The six months of his did not speed quite so q Renshaw as for Mr. Tim; Joe was averse to lab“: Mr. Timpany's pohteness to the po- licemtm whose bent embraced his house and who Gd once been seen kissing his liousenmitl was surprising, having regard to the indignation he had evinced when some time prev'ously he had been informed of the hdusemaidl incident. At last came the hour d forth a free man--, w-. W in house wir, how 1( ya”, how closie tl ground, how rusty and how insecure ings 2hete was, lation aha had six Rennhaw. "".NewPV "MIR uumae prison walls it puree d have been difficult to find. ' re, two, three months since the Mairs. ation at Rmnhaws sentence had woke ed, and Mr. 'l'iypanvoegrn to --exc me that he had forgotten his prw sewer: d to deep soundly at night. He hime "tur, d ""'viionally to bring t.polit hie documents of title and He hi, l/ack bag and to once , years' 'thr' truth "fol”. “Ly , “n’ = “V-.- "'qBaa'mD6g "I admiration. "Electric bells and all that sort of thingr do not bother him a bit. He can get through an iron shut- ter as if it was brown paper." Mrj'l'impany’s state of mind became less fomplacedt' than ever. He had done his dutv to his client in insuring this desperndo's conviction, but he be, gun to wonder whether a man could not do his duty too well. He began to think how exnmmrI I,,'. ka . said the sergeant. in admirulgon. "Elect that sort of thing do bit. He can get thr tar as if tt WM brown 'Mr. Timpany heard the words. He saw the glance thmccompanied them. It was not a resuming glance. If one met it by the light of n bullseyo " r,nid1ighC-ugh ! Mr, Timpanr shud- dared. "Cmverest cracksumn going, Joe t"l said the mrmu-‘ 1_.. ' 7 -- "n", wuyuuln {tummy -.--Joe made a "one of the name and registei'ed a resolution not to forget it --had conducted his case with a zeal that seemed to: bordor on Animus} otherwise Mr. Itensbaw’s explanation] as to his presence od enclosed premises at. midnight might have been '"'h eepted. For Joe. Rumba-i particular solicitor. J .. v- -v vuv yum". "rm be quits with you don lomg," aid the prisoner to Ibo-I’m for the pmecut'on " he turned to damn! to the cells. _ ; he would bide his time, "Six months with hard labor," the magistrate to the primer. an] LA ~~~3A . . Bobbing l Lawyef. ', he reileeted, to a 'vm-PV UAW " or, how low the back garden . close the balconies to the low rusty the from door chain insecure the window fasten. Iefe was, however, one conso- 0 had six month's start of Mr. _ 'L"'vilonally to bring muments of title and Jack bag and to once w truth of tlwadnge wank house is his; y to the hard a; er, ‘ample time and meditation on wha vindictive wicked would My: bile Mr. Timpany ', sleep and his of white light mt along his m: nu Incateemtion ire so quickly for Joe lr. Timpany, to labor. of anv kind I ur when he step. “Anyway for I. “ion on what he Ective wickedness the menus for its RV felt hurt.' TUt ', Benjamin Timmy , of the name and lept'Uith "all: a me. Every, , the man -on Tu. tor-19 aimmst of exposed his fny kind, It to variet y. meént I _-- And thee five hours -u auu co the inconvenience of the {citizens the town is in darkness. The, gasworks are flooded and much damage has been done. The electric lights‘ have also gone wrong. and the people are groping around with lanterns. F , AT BRANTFORD. -Branttord, Dec. 24. - In West l *ford on Saturday, owing to the 'ole had to go to the second , ___ -t umv‘rl All. 1111‘ F my, trotting down in his dressing 'dl7 L$wn. found him. For a moment he man started, then he said : Tio. "My friend's a man of his word. I thought he was. though I began to give step- him up. So the glass bottles on the' for a wall, the bulldog, the electric bells and the iron shutters all failed me. But u my own idea---the drugged bottle of e- wine which I've left in this room ever an since this gtntleman', last sentence ex. 3?: pired--Gi, done its work admirably}; And then Mr, Timpauy trotted up the stairs for that; patent alarm whistle and To add to the i citizens the town i: [pants are living upstairs. are doing a thriving busine people in row boats. A rushi is surging over Queen Street who wanted to celebrate Ch the Wellington Hotel had tbsp on a raft. Brampton, Dee had many Mods, 1 them all. The ic down to the bridg formed a jam then ‘up and at the tin feet deep on the' All the cellars in many of the lower es are filled with Pp- _ 7 He is now commenc'ng years' penal ii,iii'i,.'e',i',C'lt; reflectfon is that it's ‘2'!” ine business, with lawiver TiuBits.i _ -- W -V. w...» whet”: alarm whistle and [woke up all the sleepers in the locality --except the burglar who slept on tor several hours more and awoke to {in}: himself seated on a haul deal board in a police station cell. "This won’t do," he mum /must get back to the pony t ser matter, so Ilteetireeiyy.t And he yawned loudly'. He assayed to rise, but 1 For a moment he felt a thrill but it died away in a. deep at ing slumber. His arms sank table and his lnmd I-..., .. -""1"""'P In "ow. f He slid into a chair to rest for a. mo- ment. He felt quite sleepy. If there had been more than half a bottle of port, he would have fancied he was drunk. ~Repltcing the.' bottle on the tt picked up his tools. He was a. bi after his exertions, th?ugh he h: felt it so u.nmisturabbl as now. He slid into a chair to rest for “use", an really I don't like drinkin port out of a. tumbler. Reckon he's too thirsty for wine glasses an mops it up here on the Q. T." And taking up the bottle Mr. Ren- ahaw placed it to his lips and drank and drunk, until he had drained it to the dregu ‘ Big Floods an Ontario t we w r'J mw onemnk. 'tairing the notes into his pocket.h1 gathered up his tools and prepared to depart. To his greet joy, he saw upon the table a bottle of port wine and a tumbler. T q "Oh, ain't 'e kind" he tsoliloquizeds "to perwide refreshment as well 1a.: amusement? He might n' left it in . tureen, an really I don't like drinkin port out of a. tumbler. Reckon he's too thirsty for wine glasses an mops it up here on the Q. T." u. the ice today was borne n the bridge at Main street, aff a jam there. The water backed at the time of writing is five :p on the' main thoroughfare. cellars in the vicinity and :' the lower storeys of the hous- illed with Water. The occu- re living upstairs. Some men g a thriving business reacuing I rowboats. A rushing torrent " nvnu- 'h.., CN. But “rum but drawn- slid open a. chuckle tscaped him. The-e lay a an, die ofcrisp Bunk of England nubes,’ ‘which Mr. Timpnny had received on the completion of a conve.iatseing mat- ter after office hours, on behalf of his client, too late to pay into the, bank, 'tairing the notes into his pocket.he I gathers-A nu LL W, ' . I "on!" he said, and then he swore. "Arter all, nothin but a pile o'dirty' parchment. not worth a erowu," and he angrily turned over the bundles of deeds Which represented lens of thou sand- of pounds. u... “Just me bin ve " to the brutal but 'GJn"l'l'i'd'c of ytbe jimmy where the file had bitten And ‘gnswed, and Joe, quickly forcing the inner drnwers. turned his bullsqve on the c manta. “Wen!" he said, and then he swore. "Arter all, nothin but a rule JU,r,."ii,H a assayed to rise, but could not. L moment he felt a thrill of fright, t died away in a. deep and drown- lumber. His arms sank upon the and his head between them. I But sum the hi the brutal but silem jimmy where the fil gnawed, and Joe, 9.; inner drmwers, burnt the c nteuu, - r -." w. up “an." [brow vu moiat baton _ttttdetoriho%e the slightolt. signs of "siding . “lfIhlithe man made lhk here," be grown, "he'd never hole l no More. The ides o' folks 'tvin aTk. word furniture like this in their'onuo! I It’s only not rod munch»: to 've folks annexes-y trouble over (fair ( work. _ . Ferpst into Js'd.r, " bulldog, the electric bells and butters all failed me. But idea---the drugged bottle of h I've left in this room ever gen cleman’s last sentence ex. " .a., - .. ‘ A Tlint, mm 77“ "D I. WI rrvitude, End hit C lat it's an” thizr with lawirersg'L; -‘ -7 [ o go to this sécogci in cottages had to ,,..... T'" u “as l, but the prstttit beats 25 --trhis, tpwn has at . ht the ytf,',2t ang a term of 12 ,Pnd hit constant “all through do, wNew”LLondon ’urs later Mr. Tim In in his dressing For a moment he set, Lid thosé d to proceed -_i_e "u, N‘Ul'llu ole and prepared to an. joy, he saw upon of port wine and a , 'P8 pony trap. Was, ' and Mr. muttered on fiche Wh: Not the Yeast inter! connection with the: that the whole systen to end is under canals: age. in addition to tht tion, sad the electricn so Pttpltsttthat comt all _ of the buildi: ed “F moment’s notic Ahoo!" r.rti,1,'trillili.iijj,iii'.'iii'i,irtgr4 he. ' lining. mm," 1iiiiii?,'e? 39v: b, - _ ~v v- gun; or 000 each, and pile a note. The amount in this roam is not 000 tterl in g. Eggland note. Hue P! fa tured at the bdnk’s; the production of it is it ly to the members bf on ink used in paintiqg thi from the charred Stem l vine, which is beliitved; rlchest black of ant ink Each strip of paper ha) accounted for, the (th?lti, under effective supqrvisii can boast' of possessing room in the world/ in 1 kinlof vault surrounded ceili ghy iron safely cod upon rows of gold Min id I The pPinting ( currency is an int notes are struck hand-made paper, out, gives three I smooth one to ca diftinguishing fen V -__. WI! ' I 1400 boxes, winch _ side would reach w i It the notes were pl would reach a heigh miles; or if joined I form a riben 12,451 'mperfieitu exte t it Hyde Park; their on over (il'n'eieei' hm ceeds .ninety andm b: them is a note fdtsl, first bank nnte level £500), and anot or the, bank for 111 year lated interest mixed 1" 000. i "t "v" upon teri 'c",',',.':' lion o iee, 1 , J P that tem . throng 1 Pl wnv-h. I?" - a"! yNlrriiiiii rr/GTP".",'] r. 1'Mevfitifiii'rii. ”n The trilvi rl leis not so flhely oo sliced and ii; two erehespecti JP christened he rdChief Juitiee' ‘The :Lord Hi Chancellor.; In n- other roo in several machines tlr weighing \jers gas and half so to eigns. Ea " chine consists oi - complica bye em of counterweigl k) and it is n ll ike a. sewingth d astoits lo er If, the whole be it cumpletely rtclo in glass. Alt feeder, like ttt T out in half down i- length, and ad of brass, is set at e avgle of 45 g s, and is filled witi f long roll of ve igns. These turn ' they slip do o to a circular moval F plate, slightl ht er than asovcreig . If the goini t he right weight, slips doiwn a. e tube into 9. till h [ low. Shoal o ever, it prove tol lighter than c s ndard, the delical machine turn 'to the left, and co: demns " to this g illotine. These in: chines weigh 'tit at the rate of 2 per minute, 4 d day's weighinga the bank emu Ins to about $500,00C ports og' D it}: CIRCULATION. Another in , res ng feature is to be found in the Ault containing the do funct circulatim: o the bank. Some idea can be geine of the quantity when we say that they are over 77,- 000,000 in number and that theydhi 1400 boxes, which f placed side fby side would reach t and is half miles. It the mmm “M“ __ . l ENVIn no less than ai inches. "i; balance at“: ind in the coat. isboui, Q10 0. iris ILVER MALE, The silvi ri leis not so need and the two ”dire christened The rdChief J l The :Lord Hi Chancellor other mo in several me weighing 1ysre, gas and he igns. Ea " chine oonsi omplica bye em bt counts nd it is n ll ike a. sewing a to its lo er lf, the why umpletely rtclo in glans :eder, like ttt T out. in half rngth, and ad of brass, is _ wgle of 45 g s, and is fille n: roll of " igns. Them may slip do o to a circular rite, slightl ily er than asu the goini t he right we pa daiwn a. e tube into: v. Shoal o ever, it prhr liter than e a ndard, the .chine turn 'to the left, an nus it to l) g illotine. Th nes weigh 'tit at. the tat 'minute, 4 d tlav'n we“ as . potted, tt Ott the Mime scale the Fade: no less than; tn' balance ot its IMF“. Gene. World's net- I 1 l 'drk11t,ti'fag: G 8 On of the Bret Object: ofintereet ; upon wring the buiding is the bul- " lion o iee, where all the gold and silver , that ten in“. the‘bunk Passes , throng: t9 checked, lays e writer in Her . n’t agagine.. To thevrightil , the gel ; bathe left the silver. The , pmmin nt, f tum of the main is the 'grand t) r,' or scales, oolsatrueiG by the M . Napier. Thin marvel- one instrutne t is a ponder-one endpo- tuliosrly bail 'weighing machine, stand iug nearly so en feet high _ weigh. ing about tw lone. The wh le is un- dare. huge have one, -.heing gained there by a sliding pen l. The scale is york by hydraulic power,nnd is the mpet a sitive weighing machine I lin exietknce. On etch side of the 1 "realm ate $t with Feighu nmnunt- ing to 400m: Gee. The gold is made I up in 400 n bare, and the ditrer. ence of CII oueandth part of an ' ounce can be elected. By the meni- I pulstion of th machine, no tinv . "I..... p, MAKING ; Am emetinw paper mitt-es ing plunge. The k ff? t: '0 at a time on er,E wh h, upon being e nougl edges and one eabh p Pee of paper-a {culture of a Bank ofi The per is manu- bdnk’s own mill, and of it isi trusted entire» >rs bf o family. The ting th notes is made 1 Stem fthe Rhenish elihved o produce the , any ink in the world. 1 pet h to be strictly 18 thol process being zpdrvisi n. The bank , leaning he wealthiest E ld/ in he shape of I tt round from floorto C afeb co mining rows o I ini bagsof£10,- fe , 1i n ile of bank '.t It f sp ie contained it t t n £80,000,- flt “paw. un etch side ot the tt with weights amount- 4 on can. The gold is made 00 n bars, and the ditrer. 5 CII ousandth part of an at? be enacted, B,, the "-4 [fhr ciin be emi/i." 'tltsti feature in 6i, ban is the fact " fro beginning t nt lice “pica. h mi my protee. ) Pra manta are , uni ation with] here by .. t I sitive ttd On e: It, with Ott oes, ' Na h If tons. Xmong 'tm 000,000, also the Move issued (one for hi" or 2250 left. at yet' , whose aCCUttttt- Ied i value to 1:60;. l t BA K NOTE. tth exxstn ares irurhroo, FUN CIRCULATION. res ng feature is to be mlt containing the de.. n o the bank. Some _ _..~u "urn It " igns. These turn as , to a circular movable liar er than asuvereign. t he right weight, it e tube into 3 till be. o ever, it prove to be , a ndard, the delicate 'to the left, and con- F. g illotine. These ma.- min at the Hun " oe ag lllotine. These ma.- oin at the rate of 26 d day's weighing at ate to about $500,000. gas and half sover- chine consists of tl em u "ou?terweights, ike a. sewing machine If, the whole being in glam. A long T out. in hit down its of brass, is set. at an s, and is filled with a was. The gold is made to bars, and the ditrer. bousandth part of an enacted, By the mani- machine, to tiny a thing Imptcan be weighed, for sing placed upon the will jump a. distance of , inches. It is the only I kind in the world, and non “ed in a pile they of five and a half End to end, would miles long. Their. little less than iginal value was 1 their Weight. me. v V» "v.5..- _tou8. The wh le is! "a. is! cares viking by tb sliding pong]. The I by ,lyflP.tii.e'poiii'r,iiii' mm ”shins machine ru, ‘--l . . " not 90 flhely bal- minister u m tri 'p respectively a popular c trd Chief Juitiee' and look for th, Chancellor.; In tut. countrv ch: V ---_, u. no; Inquire, but so at; contained it w“, the meme slipped may with- d el £80,000,- out their faces ev . being neon in the I little band of ch h “tenants. No , . one at the hotel mented upon their 83133;: laxity, tonic was nfortunetely a too is; eginning trequent thing an apt. the guest- to bmh e eopion- be noticeable.' with ,2 protec- One day a party of yqnng men who Ment rents are had gone out is e smell yacht on the :22": m with lake to spend Sunday “ten-noon in ikts am, ,8 are,” ing, were oyertehnjn e equal], their Yttti . boat m up,» end four of the number aitrthiat were drowned. T ttd mm an: ,',i't'lt'g,',f, the among 'td id ' e n i nuance u w in a. tt,i'i'llil' l'l'llf,' 2d were o mm n...__ =, tt -- eight. ex- machines for half sover. ovtnj ‘ ' 'st ttt - --.'B'M.'- - .. “PM hotel, and were ali well known to m: ot ttgre who wen ill-maria. " the ' a. _ miles. . Mute, they I m half ing ie “I." and tl heir. oerin1, ahan into M was theyi 2ex- comer trng Mm the j the din for nation. ' at how tn lu- ginnl it 'O,- retreat, opened. "No, in diam )er service. he “We! on unprofit 've,' “Wn l..; - W “av", auu Int '" «mu; you, good, sound greeted ayouhg man who "was a "we read ing together", WWI-l teeth add more to the beauty of the of him. _ . o to church w-nght to air; up for face than the smoothest complexion. 'Good morning, Willie, I is” {2 Exercise yosntooth brush. Give at father? V , . T , I ' . _ . , But that eyening whet; the. churgh 2tt ttt 'll72ui1',t.tima,ttotii,i," if: It Jbatt his 8?" . he“: rang a. 1.13“ng hovered lathe Mt self oiiclait',", your watch b ,'fllll'.: ======-csccza-c:-=-a-c, and they decxaedgt was too dhmgeto and when you’re through 'i2yk'ni,ol1ci" l ' / le' T' "' F ae::.:':n3::;;::amiss‘znvxenz‘ at w timepiece and ee whethisiiyot, ee N ') 2,3 ", at! f,s' . My bpent three minutes or even , T '/ M R , ttong , mo, , V _ x, S tr' e, . . , . two on this part of your toilet. The Fait,), _ 'r',. , . ' , Mr, “d Mrs. Mutlandjound " tb tin“; seems long, but itian't. I always $,'Ch" 7 itrc' M ',P _r.:It,i.c/"rwil, very my /Ptlte.r to rehex the church- tell the children that come to me for r, 'hs", 'iii?f"ii, 7:0 7/th 1ol'IJ, habEtGVEhI-ih had t'i'p1,gtl,ijj' treatment to brush their teeth for ttve 'l't)iii' ‘3 "ftt 911 f) I: omo. , l. v“ ths t - or ten minute-the; I know the 'll 'rf-CH., t _ ”:33 t come so easy to ditrregr/d thalummonl ive about th . tea to it "g, 3 , . I . of the hell and mend/he time set spat f1), dear 2'dlf,'l' Jens',,', to. r M, Mi e fi?f.f.e for God’s worship 'idle conversation our teeth It” th dl w gftye y L% BY spam 0v APPOIHTI or dumber the di not in ui butlo yo! . F a e t dedtriiiceii' _ y q re, oxmtenoe Goods hi " Phil f l \ it was, the Name slipped away with, delphia R or Ing. - tttb. - out their face. av . being teen in the eoord. little hum " -L. _, =, - I Mr. and Mrs. Mammdjofmd it a very my matter to relax the church- going habits which had been.» regular at home, 'Why it mu that it had be- come so easy to disregud the summon- of the ball "-4 ----" " _. i l But that evening whet: the church hells rang a light fog hovered i.it.t.he air and they decidedjt was too dim to v‘enture out so the whole day wuzent in the indulgence of their own ideiinL, none. _,,.-.. "I. VI ur. ' ', e- “Surely this in e 27l'; more appro- le. priate and inrpiring house, of worship y I than that little church,” him. Meitlnnd ,- remarked as her eyes wandered through ll the green aisles of the woods ind y marked the over-reaching dome of I. azure. 3 'il "It is an improvement on church go- t ing isn't it t" Mr. Meitlend answered, I and then some criticism he uttered con- . cerning lent Sundey’s sermon led them I into an animuted discussion, from which they insenribly drifted into A general conversation. Mrs. Meitlnnd started guiltily when I the dinner tet,tgttjsi, their conver- I [nation en hour an ha" 3...... “v Pl "Now it is too bad !" she exclaimed in diamsy. "We haven't had our little service after all." "ww our talk hasn’t been wholly unprofitable,” remsrked her huabnndJ um:- L_-_, ' w-, , a... manna mmd guiltily when "What we” I use on my teeth to thedinner belHn "opted their conver- make tlee met and white? I tvsked nation An hour on hull later. Home- my dentist. how they had quite forgotten their ori- 'alle-grease," was the laconic re. ginnl intention in seeking thi- shsdy PU; "Yod women,” he continued,i retreat, and the Bible we: still un- “think that when you run the brush opened. "---, A q I")!!! m th " 'ce"v1iii';'ls/tt'l1fNt a; in! 000 mm“... " " EW"" r"""" 'f"'"' rr cane given us ; etill we oan't he expect. ' ed to feel at home in ouch different con. 3 ditioou. Perhnpa. on you auggeu, we 1, might spend quite on profitnblis a morn- e inst at home," r “I really think we might " well," g Mrs. Maitlond replied. ."We can bike I our Bibles and reed. and then you con 1 read aloud o sermon to me, and I am , sure we llmll be quite " much editied, if not far more, thm byioine to church " a matter of duty, where there is no pleasure nor profit in it," ' A little later the husband and wife took their books, and leaving the l broad porch upon which most of the ', guests were still lingering, "rolled to. t ward the woods,, which promised them t, a pleated retreat. Finding a oomfort. able seat upon the trunk, pf a l. 0 tree which had recently been ttt the a books were laid aside for n time until , they should fee! rested and ready to be. e gin theirimpromptu service, and Mr. f) Mnitland lighted his cigar. , . 9’. ".l,t.. ALS, . _‘ "‘1‘"; - - ,-_.- wen-J l enough to forget the “museum of my Th"? "'"Y' "wood lilonoe a th "trefined"' , . speaker I fence died any upon tin "Well, I don't know but what you’re quiet evening yr, and tn thot hull right Mid" our minister in so eld’i- nanny. tb conlcmnce lpoke loudly tMtt qt"nt,'Usented 1erhuasnd."ociiie .yiefyrlr. of duties attd privileges it in not reachable to expect the same neglected In the pp," degree of of eloquence in A country Presently tbrouO the' authoring minister trat we Euro accustomed to in dusk.the bell rang out it. summons to a populnr city Pe'tor. neither can we evemng prayer “d praiae and ita otll lack for the tine music in an untrained no.10naer fell upon an that were deaf country 9mm. tht.t.ottrhuh-pridi" QM" to Its vouce. Mm. Maitleud left her Latte gives as ; "in we oan't be expect. ”at 'P the porch tutd mpt “P to her ed to feel " home; in gunk A:av,,,, _ I'm-n ... ---__. - . t, . _ I". p" goat)”. , ." ttttpr NC, \‘l,, .lln.‘ _ Fil MAINE timitllri, 'tro 8. ‘54”; in ','.'ifl7dil', " I!" t """""T""" "' i, [ _" uilde'u m , no oio, "tii%tsiir, It in . beautiful Sadly in July, "Pr w“ t1tt"lii,t' terst, M’EW-I clear sud ml. with the bisuut of ttlie able for irt'tite'dyr.y m thin with“ skin overhead and a gent“ breezestir- Only " "k “I? I 'poker to an.“ ' ring "triot, 'ent-ttle tiny Claudius drift. Howard 21t,tdt'iti,i.'t,reeiiiii . 1 who white winged was um. the and 1"eemt,l'treGGaii an. , plenty of tttek in M1 m not: . Mrs. Mu’tlnnd cloned in book with bad ; lop IM’DW trthrn . , little sigh of regret " thatche- d the '.',ttrtr'r,Amtyi,iraU. any. tet) sweat-voiced church bell M upon her s'.',.',"?,','," tto tr church, ”I" no: V . our. . - _ ".a6; H ' .. _ T 5? -,-- ""'? critical oi." ',lGit"riii'i'ii' 'iii'iiiiE, A“ “I he“ 1.; a! " all Ihtir, to “mph {laying from with It". kin" si ffy"t', ' I ." the mid touter u. m thrir church when ttter my 5... Ffdxer. I wogxld mg. , 1 u loom"; ov ’ the 'col- MI" '.eouida't any any (to. i - the library on . Pattisr o tis writ. favorit? £115;qu @900th on any account, but when tttrt 'Trtsry may, .viOIFcome ii if we w". . home I ha have when-gm, ino‘nihrm chfn, whutu itt' _ 5 Link of tnrthitiiriue but 1 .. imeen't I“ ttt i069 " Mr Butter, you no Junk thl to church. huh-c Sun- PEN?“ tor pirey, they never-trouble tNeodtntdiimir Ue been bt,'.), a“ duiniiuation to go, the made ofa church, My fdondl, bow uttentnous for the last You” onguomrit tnd from I bum In Ut mtryiduitiii, for our 'Ye, and Pee felt like kick he going toutat. Meter! . H". we been giving one-30L Tht, id.ea of a. Nogydenhammg feta to tho unto weak. v" "Mum! in our otrtit.ier3iri or to “le to the hapd of a Ora: 1 her Manhunt, ["5” '0 been letting our lighGo Ian C '.He h" aaked me to be his doesnt seem to me very hem"? men.» that they any haiku in 'The wound'rgl! Why, I'll: o to church here." Mu. our amen-3Q nnd 'eert the religion at out of him'.' . “The church in com- ye pretend IGve '0 brent eoudeum.. . 'And I'.ve almost promised,' l I supposo, it in so cool tng funnel”. " Minot-it“ mud pan-hum 'C‘dly contiued. . I can": feel " home lending other soul'- utny " ' 'What! What! My dgughte bthe ntrungeneu ofmv ltr,' twtttt 0 Inhdued menu. " the a N00denhammer working fo , . speakers yoice died may upon the /weekt Never! Go to your man ' know but what yOu’re quiet evening air, and tn thot huth I seek this, base adven----,r " tttte in .0 .43. "MY, l/teine Ipoke loudly and 'li'atytsr,r wanttottukstr,m, her main-A urn __- locum-no n - ", 1- _ ,-“-wu ' t . il ,1. v- um [nu-ulna, u est no war over owmg with nitenoe. 'lf/t m,orn- Imps she had been coop; the ch members who derelictiou in duty " well," led young Stanley satay. She can “he membered now that he panned t a you con one day wnh his gun on his thou ind I am 3nd t.is dog " his brain while they a * editied, Pe?di.nsr Sunduy morning in a sh fochurch nook m the wood. and she had c were is no mented at the time upon " disreg . for the day, without once thinking and wife thsfudgmwlnt he might be passing Young, old or: "tred ntrvotm, broken down t Hiking in mun I "' ' I-vll women .. he . .. ' contmu REL": 'hink that when vou run th b ed, stld1rli'2l'tg,d: Pyrrtq.--Dut, over your teeth do or th e trush tdt,','.),,'",;,',,?,!)";.?')':' _lsellltitvi2i,t' . ree limes urtn." This tt I you’ve done your dut -- ma delight. " t.'ttnedy 1.. B; . to h u. I I mg your teeth in 2,'l,'idt'f, 'riti'it-" teh', Emmpp main £31m You will stand for half an h co bet“ i,'r'ti'iiii',lg1'iiti?lt 'ftp/e JI,',,",.' the 1o6lrinsr.ehuet,. frat”-.. -ltp,d r {are gl,t,ee9hietF'iiiri 'ira'llhf,et i-“ v. "cup anu comfort they had missed by fomking the assembling of themselves together" according to God’s "'""muuiment.-ciuiadi at Work. . V; -...-.. - .. " nun-mm. The service no longer seemed dull fund the simple nermon unimereating, when they went with hearts iilled with the opirit at prayer and praise, a,'ttd they realized, as they leitthe little phurch. their hearts filled with n quiet}i pence, how much of help and comfort they had missed by fomking the assembling nil [ham-n'--"* A - , -... ". mums 39d, who find them. wrvoun, we“ an exhausted, who no down from excu- or ovorwork,ro- '.?, ler, of the follow: I'm-WW“ - --'-s".. van, - l0rg0t. In the solitude of her own room she asked forgiveness for her neglect. and then prepared herself t) attend the evening service. Mr. Jointed was only too willing to join her, for the event of the afternoon h d awakened hu conscience to 3 sense (ff his duties, ‘ ind responsjbihtiea u 3 Christine. i The -.----:- . old or middle vuw uly wun nu gun on his shoulder Ind his dog " his brain while they were spending Sunduy morning in n shady nook in the woods and she had com. mented at the time upon " disregard for the day, without once thinking of thejudgnwnt he might be pulling up- orithem. In the overwhelming senu: of the responsibility that might have been here, for night the know, in lead. thu, young man astrny, Mrs. Mnitlund 'enrned n lerson Ibo never forgot. _ In H... "Jung- _e I fl-.. _ .uuw moy’u three minutes to it. Yes, dam, use elbow grease on It’s the best deritritice in Good Morning.” ---Phihs. In"! cad -w, "In To lake M3337 Ted. Whites. uG; I'I';;xed. dull It!" lab the' ttuttering "chuse'tsf hunt in “any”. to 'ypu.' 'ith penitence. Per. .' one of the church thi ctiou in duty had tha "tray. She re- ( t he panned them bin n on his shoulder o ,3 oU while they were 0h twine in a shady fig er own room she her neglect and tenoLPe/. t?N',a.i1uVeorriing to the lstatistics the church this State has 871,240 more females, _ duty had than_malea. There are 226,890 more . She re- rritqreable girls than can find huts lied them binds, tony nothing of 182,321 wid- is shoulder o P ruinous fora No. 2. The number Whey Were 0 cyoung men in the State earning over a a shady 355 a. week and in the market is only had com. 2.' ,l07. There are camped on the amen"! trail of these young men exactly 220,- linking of 000 young women and 150,000 wid- Iming up- OWS, Three out of every five children ling acme born are girls. Death removes two ight have young men to one married mun or old I. in lead. bachelor. t Meitland The old nmurned pale and grasped got. a chem for 8 wt. _ After a pause she room she continued: _ -.r w mu. tum everungr Say! Say! Why, tell him you’ll have him and be mighty glad at the chanée, and don't let him" draw a. long breath before you Add that the cere- pony can take place right after break- fast to-morrow morning and that Pat, to give you a. wedding present of 8500 I in cash y -...“ ”1,114 or them catch husbands thus further reducing the chances of a resident. Farther, take this rpencil and figure out your Viola's chance of catching another man if she lets James N ocdenhammer center away.’ 'Great Scott." he grasped, figuring for a moment. 'Why, your chances are only one, in 21,875,947? Just, as I figured it out, myself. \Vhat shall I my to him this evening? ‘Sav! fiUvt Wk" ‘-" ' . 'From June to Oct, iii'iii,ii'ti,,iiii,.iii', yoigng w watering pluceund that 31,442 of them 1 thus further reducing 1 resident. Farther, ta, and figure out your V, catching another man i) N ocdenhammer canter _ --N'"H'V la... . 'No; of course not. The ide Jim Nyodeahmnme; skulking here after mr----' '. ?N',a.i1uVeorriing to the " IDLL. C3a_, ' -- _ “an: yuu seen the vital the State for the last year? thr, " Aw w _ . a... -uwnuupw you are aware, this is the State .nnL-unnAL- , f 'Have you seen the vital Statistics bt L, Run... 4'... ‘L __ ' . -- BY; usmc of them catch reducing the e ted man boarded the , and in a. half-reverie man who sat in front I urned pale and grasped wt. - After a pause she 2 to October over 80,000 Yoltng womgn visit our ‘Uletreutn Kidney Ved in six Uflf by 1Pye.Cei Rummy 21¢an it is estimated Tlrtidea of that i, .RUSSEEETS swam uring OPENING :3: " q , @3352 Russeil s 3225 1eTisii,ryiir. . 22:: f11l.ppnliikuio, my NEWA HAMBURG, -- -""t's', and remember'. that if you msit for sunny days to have your photo taken you are only wosting time, u the dul- leot thy is just us good as the brightest and in many can preferable. - v. V‘ VI .l _ i A Lady O£perator always - In a tendanoe, ' and remembeé that if you; msit for sunny days to have your photo token you are only wetting time, u the ar lest doy isjust as good an ”-- L.-, . Hound portrait of your-elf free to I , zen of New' Hamburg and so district, who than one dozen ph taken at mr Hunburg gallen the above date. This is done duce my photographic work enlarged work of which ‘wo speciality. Samples on view in of my portraits Persons can t choice of this free picture ed either in crayon, water col ink. All work guaranteed. cheerfully shown. The teat taken to please. Baby pilot. by the new, instuntaneouul process. Two poiitiom, allowe one dozen pictures are ordered beet extra finidhed work. of Maw an: next to Poet Ofiiee Prom 12thDee. to, adv: J. Gun r shown. The test of y please. Baby photos new, instuntaneouu ligh Two po§iti0ns allowed l V - w... In: every ctu. 2'ew Hamburg and surrounding who than one dozen photognphl mr Hamburg gallery during e date. This is done to intro. nkn‘nh- - ' . CUT FILMS, Old Chum: ‘ywi ""'Y'A"Ttue work -tirui my '0dr of which ‘wo nuke n Samples on view in window nits Ppmns can have their this free picture finua. crayon, water color, India wqu guaranteed. Proofs aha-n“ 'm . 16x20 Punt, Ontario, m" and in ex- " “Shut curiae Her, Becker’s old tit,?, . tann. 1atl will give ”any photos made untuneouu lightning Lions allowed when are ordered of my wprk. ‘5 BURED EVERY ll ) A company atyiui [hr ME .. eased Milk Cumpany “PLASTER I; .~ ce for win» lime ‘ 2'PPteeer--. . "" . a it a point tr, HPOUFP! "'""='1'-"h""-r-'ezes. l soft" tVi it is possible ins w lw had. This mun 'd ‘ I ' to at‘wvnphxh its par] , Mtl, , sum Ami unrumyml , Allan \ ts “ilk farmers and tiai 'igiiliiil " yam; It rim-r My Kr, - 'lair 'l' _", " 'tatiyin N' ' Tin hum Rtiiiii tiigilllgi that If the numyum. 13. Mlii 1:125 r, ,b-ironwrntrawvs. In.“ i", ;_y‘f~§v;} mtting n puw r'tr'lt', mt H 3,23% E: P.styhy mm; lrerl' H ',rt 'l:? '1 " - =' V ith pan-m paw: up. u . I " . tMi? . " " k In "'"ry t mum”: mil 'tIlia, . .A , l te cert"rnt) wt '-'l\.ri',.'. a " '. " ', 5 t' , H sbou tht. I‘x‘w 'lrl mar} ( " tMiilitill "it en 1w tiirs, '"uuliivli), I; . 7 'r, ' Us Pnfuvwwi lg [mun W“ - A ' “hare tis fuilmu - I Ivo a. s, I f The milk mum he ~H‘th' W "ac."" cloth strum-n. (If u Pvt"" every eiti. j" "rjfrir'euld be pm (tsr hour‘lpvllt'l ffi’ we 001114114" , - 1hr s,', §{Cook furnv . : (hauled Nu Tom Proi"'ry "'rl'r" aid that the,.,. ""t' I my Gs lulu} 1w. ”Mum an!" hwy». I) "lined; In j! :1 '"v don, Mr. 1".v‘nru .l chemist n: LL. N, " sith, Olthnuzlg I""' Basil”? \H-I'I' MI“, W n that of the wune In/Lwr beiqslhg t'aro', Wt' ,r, I an] " How» ot, , hmu'y I an“ he pmiln thoul ensilngo- cows, and Hm question, we um contrm‘tx; for. 111 position unrk~ ikisN tumors, esptsually m we PO' murl mun t, they Iver recon ed,, I. purcluse it 's? do not boll! It Oxford, Il null uum'tn titioned uriorlrii,t frum ' of prohibited :n'. wt"S .,f d, allowed to an} v\h»z.! w" Ugh, pay mun Hun. 'in, rt for milk if vu/(‘un ur' it ' quality. If I101. tit' tin nub Iny price. Our r-ttttet consuming publir- at inmv i seeihat this Is a 1mm.» 1 with us. IV,. d,, nut Mann aft to relax, in Kin 's ghl the precautions \w take to' milk supplier :1 fo-l 1't9tl the good sense f tht, fanno to their riisiiti,'i'a--,,sl'tiil that tip am the interes of (hr pun mt, sud theii interest, ( gather.” All“: has hm'l Ordfor swii m] a ”bus cert, bias: that lull imw HIV r'ilYh Mr. IV. J I: Ming uncle, but them ' Argeilitry “1d experience tttttt the wisdom of to com in milk. Tl I with lo cos? special al two points in the unation The first is thit it " stil . _t,',',tt, ensilage i: tr'fl.' gm pg stock, “We Ham: tr, 1 a not Ivl'mihw 21,. t/ The pr-io ie. turnip. Inuit} “. linwad AH In!!! mfuw 92mm iuun tnesrl." " York (Mud tlr ttttnth- 1M fr. “MIN h I rswben 11w) ,stdl uni w h struinen, of n path-IT be company, “ml botl iners must be thumugh nodded in lroilhiv, wan- ning and night. (o milk can hr xrzmqu ,fnrm (may! in pun-n1 r R, so that the pl‘vPF'UN be jnllod. "WI. during mey t4, the rm'vn A”; str he Hulk mam Hunt u [be ugvnh HY lu- Numb” "o Mid rigll'» In v\pmu keeping (in rnv\\;‘nl m, ths, Inimw- list' ranm-‘I [keeping the pa.» and ti "ti the stabim and shed Mm cows and Hulk. vim to be Xhumughly um ElbsuhltI-E‘V ('II'MH. ht this is In»! ali. TI Itequirovthm tio, um,‘ on foodslr.tlci: ”In: nugllly drum m m to the I breed Irv {mu ranch; tor. mun I', as Mr. IMIM ;any Nfuw trl u WH uh k, (Mr 'be ah lt' with 11w and an In th, u'd Milk hi; " 'tl rn in " kn i am ll Lt my WI fr, an " 1' theit fore si tl fr 'ut “All qu

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