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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 25 Feb 1904, p. 4

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iili5 p, a'? 35' i no. I‘M." lot-.- In- C,9m m Mm P-tro- I, l" W...» noun " In“ 5 m at In: .t---. . moo-pm- an.“ a ' G- ' In. I: lame-bo- ’31.. rotor-burg. Feb. 2d.--The Ja.. . why were banana by Rut-1o In Mutts. for attempting to tip tho run-om bridge over the _ - Riva, were disguined as F a. They were ”rented Just no I, . In about. to make an at- . F Inqulry mauled that they Japan-o other: of the general , ' . named Cot. Am] of the magi- . and Lieu“. Zonalaschn and / In. of the thuOerts. They were 3yerd tron the girder. of the ”no“ up TROOPS LAND tresefr. .'. 8t. Pttatrtstrurtr, Feb. 2t.--'"Ptte war Rttl and in August or September in :01. common defeat. of tho Japan- r'.-." aid A high authority in inti- jib“ touch with the Russian war tttt whom, opinion can be taken _ thNUy to retieet the belief in the UM omen] quarters. _ - " Port Arthur Saturday. Mm), Fob. '2A.--'rhe Loknl ‘An- 'pier?r yesterdny in a despatch from We nya: "A fresh engagement 390k place at Port Arthur Saturday jut. The details have not. been “one“ by the Government.” ”lag-nun: and to an. Occurrll on llght of In; 12. _ u the latter report is,truo it would Q. " great advantage to the Japan- In. as Vladivostock is known to it. very badly supplied, and It there.. #Iteeo could not long resist a Japan- “. attack. There is still, however. ._Ip I?!“ of actual operations of Any According to Tho Stundnrd‘s cor- nlpondent, at Seoul, tho Japanese hambudcd Port Arthur M. iotervtua ttgre the 8th and tho 14th of abrunry, intHctinq, however, but alight injuries. The report in con- _ttrmed. this correspondent continues, um. " miles of railroad track And MOM" important bridges haw been annoyed between Harbin and Val- livestock. London, Feb. M.-Thtt Che Foo wmdent of The Morning Post, under yesterdny'a date, says 40,000 more Japanese troops have landed 50. Cbelnulpo. and that he had re- 'xtivrrd toni1rtntstiort ot the report 'mt some Japanese have landed at Pigeon Bay, others at Tahonwu, land that An engagement occurred m', tho night of Feb. 12. In g despatch from Tokio, " cor- mndent of Tho Times says some .hmsqrrdrr of Cossacks rcachnd Chong- k, 30 mile! mouth of the Yam Riv- ‘H'. the “Moon of Feb. 20. Thirty “opera crossed tho river at Kazan th. lune evening, thug arriving “thin 45'miles of Pingyang, Coma. in. I- understood the Diet will meet ;90 middle of March for the intro- :Mon ot the mu- budget. fl correspondent of The Times at T d-Wei says he hears that all ', mechanics " Port Arthur, Dalnv Vudivotrtoek. are Chinese, and t t tt In Impossible for the Ruski- " to rcpt“ their damage-d wu- . ”Foo. Feb. M.--'N, botticd-up “In that " Port Arthur is pre- Mg to nuke u delperato dash tor At. open on. As Boon as the work 'A' - on the injured ship: to with the Russian acct will make I Mombinqd attack on the ananoso :w» an guard. 2 q an Aunt " the sum. l Ilsa-ski. Fab. 24.--A strong Jap- f‘.’ mdron is nearing Vladivos- '-I.ck (or tho purpose of “tracking tho Ma Net in tho harbor there. It {in um the has has broken up and ct" Japan-Io are ab}. to approach. F: Wind In North-r- cm; kw“, Fab. 24.--Ruuidx scout.- ‘hm to In at Am. and It banned two companies at Jun:- nn M " Ping/mg. Im- minx In poo-Able n. _ pom " n qeithneq at '. ' J“ Inventions. it h V of noun that and: errgiIttm in: was" found tho north- east of Com; (“CI-y no now Inndlng artillery " 1iGaG.' And their trlmpnm no huh; nnpm from an ' an 'RTI which mum tho s1'lo't',tl'tlt, of 3, “that”. Independent ot lo- " W, further north. Bhrttv. f ‘ . with the troom lmdln. " & _ ‘ u» an “only estimated to r” m- 3.000 to 15.000. on], 1 . cl u- " was. . . MI " m t tho - Ili, '/rt"lg'tlt In Ila-dint. a an pout n 'IB8t ' haw-m mg In .. an the m or. an. ' , ' “a: n I. you». tut ' 5“ hi I. m d no 'trthtt.r. Unwind at 60am Hanged In Runs-m. T", Amman _ selee.tyjtteraee.t.'.eete (.i-.-y ". can: b ?egg.td'.'ed,,tdh'te'.'grfu', ' "r-tg-r-o-tMr-ut Wank-ant. IIIIIII ADC-t " Call. Out. Wu to Ian Yttt hut-nb-r. mum-manua- 3‘ PM!!! “FOE“! WAY inlliaiillfi 0.90. JAPS LAND. m WAN, “mania nail-nivllh A - f w w Ivy - r u» "Ri! ',, . " " -::? ' _ 1“ . IN li - u Kd w 1m Lil rtNMil 4,1 _ a " Sh ". .ll , "al 'l=l R. Hair? - gut or " iR'ai& J. w ‘ = 'aran.6t " ~ iittot , , mum! new fttRui',t'? on ' my ”be up on - on or British you - with 'otger “the no: More. tt, has» Ir. than at mutiny no ob mdhy - We. the can test nub. leliwith ultima- to the contending mum.“ War, however. would be: great crime. ll urged needles-1y by any civilized aB- tion son to entangle the modern world the genus! aw eddo- ot Mood. new in. in 'itrS11'l'Ll'l. tall out Ind settle thelr dimerencel with ride belle“; till“ last one ttlls,--that would begin». and hang- ing wouldbe the mlty. But ll two hundred thousand" men bottle against each other end” commit my: thousand murders tint is not erime- lt is merely playing the serious gune at war. and the biggest murderer is honored and rewarded with stern and imperial tteeorstiotts.mte pomp and circumstnnoe ot War is very attraec tive to the unthinking beholder. Shakespeare rightly measures the nwlulness ot human strife, as “Grim visaged war." A walk through the hospitals that will soon be erected men, and the awlul agony oi the battle field where the wounded are literally fastened to the ground uy the clothing, blood, freezing as it ttows, would indeed be sufficient to strip war of all its splendor and Las- cinating illusions. Barely a question of national ditierence such as the Russian occupation of Manchuria, could be left, to a general council at select men trom the great nations, including those interested in Asia, and their arbitrament would more nearly arriVe ata just and wise solution ot the dispute than could be attained by the precision oi well di- rected torpedoes or the strength of lyddite and other deadly explosives. One thing, however, is certain, Rus- sis has no thought ot abandoning the mighty struggle. Halls million oi the Czar's faithful subjects will leave ‘their bodies as a prey to the eagles in Minchuria and Cores before the ’Russian bear will shrink back to his ‘native tundras. Perhaps Providence has predeterminM all this. Perhaps the oriental world needed a violent awakening, so that the light of High- er Truth might tall upon eyes open to behold it. Tennyson has long ago said,- "For the drilt ol the Maker is dark, and Isis hid by the veil, Who knows the ways at the world, how God will bring them about?” Assuredly if one hall the money spent in preparing for war by the nations oi the world, were for three brief years expended on the culture of soul and mind, we earthly denizens would almost arrive in sight of that happy time theologie seers have so long anticipated, the glorious dawn of the millenial age. d The weather for the past few days has been comparatively mild. On Sun- day alternoon there was a tall of rain but during the evening it turned cold er and on Monday the falling snow and high winds caused the country- side to resume' its usual appearance. \'.C.D.C. Meeting.-0wing to the extremely low temperature on Tues- day evening, Feb. 16th, the open' meeting ot the Y.c.D.C.. was not as well attended as it might have been However, about 60 people were pre- sent and listened to: very intetest- ing debate on the lollowing subject:-- “Resolved, that it Japan wins in the present trontlict it will be better tor civilization than it Russia wins." The judges at the nebste. Messrs. Owen, Hilborn, and Tye, alter Tare. lully considering the arguments ad- vanced, decided that " tlttr'tand ot the Chrysanthemum" succeeded in ‘delesting the Muscovlte lorees it will we to tho best interests ot civilisa- 'tion. Asolo hm Sumerian of Bethel, readings by Hears. Sthlcdel. Tye and Pearson constituted the rest ot the evening’s program. _ Partners' .Institute Meeting.-- A meeting ofthe Farmen’ Institute was held in the Town Hell. on Sat- urday, March Mth. There were two sessions, afternoon an evening. The afternoon session VII well “tended. and interacting truttieeu were dis- owed by able speakers. Mr. Ander- son, one ot the Farmers' Institute ”an". nppolntd try the Govern- ment spoke on the stock. tir, L. Mr ot “grams, sue a 3M0 lt9ttoU," and In. J.C. “Anna od ‘New Dundee you only and“! lunch on “Mutton ot for- eat." At the nude- a. mu m mom and m 12.x"- dt,'l'l,1't .. 'are A v q W" . _ . b Amr tr , A “It; “a . H _ t l West Montrose, -Ont ll HAYSVILLE 1'0 , T , 7 G g. l!” " V 'c . h_ grtr ' . a: “(I We”. M “a: In; “till“ ' u ttt M man "i rif5iii'. B. .A. an 1min; J. In Bvoy. RE. Mu, I”? a. P. an. Strum“; 10. Hurt. A. B. mm, mu. m, who; Er. Clement, K.C., A. mun, KC. J.A. Sunni, " ham, H.J. Sims, A.R. Hamiltoa, El. Clement. Ind others. n. roll at not“ jinn III all“ ad dl we” in “W William W. Idaho Ty. John MI. Idaho " PIN} Beale; Waterloo Tm Jana Banach, anrloo Tp. In: dr. Baum. Interloo To John B. mm, New: Bunnies. David Brown, our. _ RC. Brunch", linden. _ June: Bruce. N. Dunlrien. B.S. Bruin-dyer, Waterloo. John Gaul, Waterloo. John Cunpbell, N. bunnies. Wm. H. 013mm, wanna». _ John Chlpmnn, Wilmot. Josiah Cream-n, sunburg. Altrod Davin, Iutt. James hick”. Woolwich. John Elbert, Wilmot. J.R. Feick, New Hunburg. W. G. Forler, Baden. Anthony (lies, Woolwich. Edwin Gilmore, Wilmer. Samuel Good, Woolwich. Paul Grererhiehl, Wilmer. D.W. Hilborn, Wilmot. George Hamilton, Galt. John Hudy, Woolwich, Jacob Keller, St. Jacobs. William Lchean, Galt. Walter Renwick, N. Dumfries. John Reid, N. Dumfries. Wm.. s. Riddle, N. Dumfries. Sidney Schieiele, Waterloo. Wm. Scrihsger, N. Dumlries. John Schondelmeycr, Waterloo. Chas. Schulz, Preston. F. Schlote, jun, Waterloo. John H. Seip, Wellesley. Henry Smith, Waterloo. Alfred H. Snyder, Waterloo. John StocMsh, Preston. John Strebel, Waterloo. The tlrst cases on the docket, which were set down as jury cases, were those" of Clemens vs. Town of Berlin, and Bricker vs. Berlin. \His Lordship stated that these were cas- es he could decide upon without a jury and would not permits jury being called. He stated, however, that he would not assess the dam- ages in the seduction case ot Rhodes vs. Wiggins and asked it the counsel lor the plaintiff was ready to pro- ceed. Mr. AB. Cole, the solicitor, was not in attendance, and accord- ingly the jurors had to remain over until to-day when Mr. Cole put in an appearance. Engineer Mush.“ teatiMd that he had is“ the roller sanding on sur- pm An, on 12',',1t,',; Sept. “In. And It": left than! " there until Sept. 10th. He had "peeted taun- lng work " three or In: an hm. NO: Davy “hunt in at he an no. tate out“ roller mm the no. tt would “hem and an. m tact as all! a {In lu- M a” M = lid! ”and . '.%tpat, N .m a. h *‘my'. ' ' tu1ttdt litiSllt,; ill"ftliiiiiliii,iiiiii" . _ .. a; The case ot Clemens vs. Berlin and Bricker vs. Berlin were taken joint- 1y, Messrs. E.E.A. DuVemet and J. A. Scellun appearing for the plain- tilts and E.P. Clement, K.C., tor the dclendnnt iyorporation. Mrs. J.E. Clemens was the first witness and recounted the circum- ttunetrot taking a drive on Saturday Sept. 12th, together with Miss Brieker ot Waterloo. They had I livery horse and were being driven ty Herbert Sovbold nephew of p1siatitr '. When " the corner ot hrgaret avenue and Victoria street they were passing the town road-rol- ler, which was standing at the side of the road. The horse wee frightened and became uncontrollable. " tamed down Victoria street and upset the rig end the occupants were thrown heavily on the newly grnvcued road- bed. Mrs. Clemens had her side and shoulder -lmctured and was unable to do any work tor some weeks. Shem- timatui'her damage! at about 872. Miss Bricker corroborated the evi- dence of the previous wstnen. She had her arm broken and wu bruis- ed considerably. Her injuries caused dam.“ to the mount ot about 8102. Median Seybold mo gun unnu- evidence. ExcAid. E. Bricket was called sad in his evidence said that. be wu. Chairman a the Band of Woe" when the rand-roller wu purchued. and when the Queen mm mud-bod was being improved he hm the “not 1:an nonhuman ttoraestt in; "mmnom frequently tte ound complaint: from gel-on that than Dona took [right " the rot- lu. . Ala. Alain-an: Idle-Icy Tp' Emu: Arnold. wanes Tp. gun. “magnum _rp Wm. Voisin, Wclksley. Jacob Walter, Wellesley. William Young, Wellesley JURY WAS NOT CALLED CASES PROCEEDED WITH PETIT J URY 133:...- - ', _ . Aut- opilot (A, nu . 1?,,Se, """"' " in Lot p Ctiqt J.- unvm‘ tn Btetht, 0! w~:-- "7“wa .- .n.‘ a; '.iiijlltl Jun-Moe's may”. DIVOR- III. ' Lua 0... -:.ll:.- - L. .1... w err " LIt nktugdthatiatiea.attAMre use. in“. “mint-1cm ot mung. m an we.» nu " ,r.trtmoriaabcrtttyttiteue an 'dittfctttt on u n: his will: no Atattus W and“ ms lot-D inn- ue. tutu-oi. In! and than!» ml to "h'."1r,'ld1',1'.; Iti't,'rt1', urn-gun. wo solicitor: not Inch B with.“ m it In" mum to: m. lawn use” tho W tobauoalved'by m was. thit tariff." I!“ 7 Ar fit can. null. ,atorrey an em . it“. ”an -ieere,. Ix. Buth “In to mm law;- new ad mm and" “I In”. at an entire maniacs. The cue ot Weber n. Fetch pe next culled. This action we: bro-(N by It. L.B. - "aitsnt John T. Patents: the ttsitu-pt' a! u LF"; mt."l'he plant-ll! in one 1 house on Lacuna utteet [or a: de- tain“ a: n ttgg",',') had heels entered into unlined by both pu- tie. About Dee. let the defendant. hroughthil house [uni-hinge trom Welleeley tomove into the house, but he did not so into it on mount at it not being completed, The plain P9 ousted him e. Home home which he could occupy until the house "was completed, which be occupied until the 3rd ot Feb. The defendants claim- ed tint the house we: not painted on the outside. the window puiee were ot on interior rhameter, the grounds had been levelled. The lor- mer two objections were not com tained in the agreement while the [latter could not be completed on Be- fcount ot winter setting in. His Lordship held that the agree- ment Ind been corded out, nnd in his judgment the delcndnnts had more money than common acute. He or- dered that the agreement be muuled as far " the completion ot the build- ing and grounds is concerned by the lst June, and appointed Mr, Chas. Heins to carry out the agreement. J.C. Haight sppenred hi the plum- titr and A. Miller KC. {or defend- ant. The defendant will have to pur- chase the house from the plaintir.'. This morning the seduction case of Edward Rhodes ot Gait, against Wismer Wiggins of Orangeviilq was taken up. Mr. AB. Cote of Gait, appeared tor the phshttitt, and the do iendant was unrepresented. The lol- lowing jury was empanellod {Or the purpose of assessing thumtgest:-- David Brown, Gait. Wm. H. Clemens, Blair. John Baetz, German Mills. Fred Schlote, jr., Waterloo. Wm. M. Young, Wellesley. _ John Schondeimeyer. Waterloo. John Campbell, N. Bum. William McBean, Gait. Alfred H. Snyder. Waterloo. [ Wm. G. Forler, Baden. . . John Hardy, Woolwieh. Jacob Keller, St. Jacobs. Evidence was given by the plaintiff, who said that the deiendant came to his house regularly to see his daughter. He seduced the girl, who was " years ot age and child was born about six months ago. The Chiet Justice made a brief charge and the jury retired. In 50 minutes they returneddlxing tho dam- Mes at $600. Messrs Suddaby and Brown, reprea- enting the special committee 1p- pointed to report upon the yobnble coat of supplying the pupils m the vnrious schools with stumblers. ex- aminauon papa: and notebooks, re. pottod to the Board, T It was diluted that ”maximu- ly 1980 nun-cent scribblen. 7335 tive cent scribble", 3580 pads ot tool!- up punt. "es ttm-ttit note books, 830 ton cent note-books and 1440 music 'tot-ttoo" would be required. The totat cost was and at $064., mBoud decided to avenue to: tandem to In wandered u the next Mr. Fred Rump! we tegret to nay. nu ban on the nick not dam; the putt": manual. We hope. Tty, with. m balmy mildncls " About. deeided impro’nm t in his madman: "Win. Gall bu re. cently been mum by medical orviii,' Br. 2Jt otTNttettttmrtte. SI. ta' 1w ' tr W..:... John "ll“. Ru "and to a: Juno-amum Alla ot Ortot 1m; mac «and as" n bl: Att phcl elm-II. an” w M» In! Amwaiwz- dlalt, was In an 'tttatm in: Man " Iron. may decline, an Inn at and“; MM. 9: “in mm Ue mm - thtmoh " but my PMs-lit. Tr. Loci" in VI“.- tu'nt In 'git'tad2t J,'; m. M."i'N', ....'. Mr. J. 'ttlei-tt h‘ “Olaf-“ll Thailand adjourned " 10.” pad WILL CALL FOR TENDERS. THE SEDUCTION CASE WEBER V. FETCH WEST MONTROSE if ROSTOCK . BANANA“ PAt1lFit1 Saltlors’ one-Way Excursions ' 1904 Phalanx-II mum“ “than nu Duck shouldn‘t-mo Lula leaving To.” " I.“ In. Pte-gt tun“ with ur. - Mid t%'tE,lrei'2'ld'Ju"r'toA'o'L"l.oflt _ pom-ht Sleeper will ho Md to not The monthly meeting orthe Public School Board wu held on Tuesday evening. The Board discussed the complaints reguding salaries of some of thelndy teachers, a com- mittee ot whom waited upon the Board, end the purchasing of scrib- blers, exmlmtion papers end noto- books by the Public School Board. The memhera present. were Chairman A. Pequegnat. and Trustees William Vogt, VJ. Arnott, J. Helmet, F. Kress, Dr. JM. Hen, CB. Dunke, Wm/ Hertlelder and C.L. Pearson. Ya lumen. and My“: Harlin-u. will In" Tm our: TUI‘JDAY out“ Inch And April u "an.“ hallw- on“. F lull Monm- ml of “Soul- . Guide? "er: mall‘s“ Urh/lai' 'd%T. NL," - to my (kn-dun Milo _ MOW”... The reMgnatton ot Miss L. Cannes waned and mounted. Her services, a tranche); in the Central School were torruts1r referred to. Miss Jennie ng'un, ot Bridgeport, wan unpaint- ed to nu the Honey. Public School Board Listens to Complaints From Some of the Lady Teachers. Miss In, Schmidt was “maimed to ml the “any mused by the resigmtlon of I!” Pearson, who seven her connection with the Board this week. A (astute ot the meeting 'wu the presume ot tour representative: of " luly teachers. They were heartily welcomed Ind “hf to an mu In the chumed circle. The naked“! made an excellent impugn” on the Bond. The 'lf/UI the mm“ ll that one l C I v thigh“ rule of 'grdNUtM,tl! m, notwithstanding the [m can the htterluvelnen mtttte In! “any: term unplugging. ly RPS-ARRANGED SOME SALARIES An} the mutton m retired, G;,7iiiii JiirGiiGriiGTa; ue $ssard “in“ the m’m'" 9" tg, I new taught in: math; the med a some length, If "I “PW "alt, when: my hm»... on the edby Dr. Amen mtm‘mher In mum at,“ The Board can, question bad been mm Jltt the and mean» “mm. In Board n. tn: “much and, 'r mum on. ulnhl ot mm: quired. ttmetter. The am Mt Com. Butt, Raw, new and women in "on“ M m . post- be... m Ind " mo lot not. tlon um I nary of mo with the f2ehot". "errstMied the "larr tmderaurtdhrtg that mmld M" ”a toe I“. m a”. 'M '“. “own was”: Bulb. The let. -ttte. M‘hmmu ,mra,0td at mum-g M or.9eq -tinttrteett n. W as In W. you", and that in“: toro. at my“. a. um slur ‘dhm.lnu an» w the "sBeaedtittr-tt" um to 1gr,'e,t ttttll In.“ a on. teu,, _ learnt until-W dui m,ummpm mainland". ”170' Am.,,-tnrarethatq.1ittt.. . .' , at ‘bme «In my- qrrevje..,teetial'l A... " 1-H “Mon mullo'ol MWdNW'M itetr-sett.tttrt_ttet w an” ‘3‘“qu ttrrrtttt9rpeett, mm to ariiiiard,-tl"Bte8 iiaiatiii 'Ts'm” _ . pbrtt.d ‘5' tttif a. . ttatt tiau)eilitee £919: Apnl an): a Deming: mg 1994. WORLD'S FAIR, ST.LOUIS Tho-simulating» “Mauritania an msitratob. 1orAf.d a. " ,a, " "b"tdi-r toaeliattitttat no; put. ttttre but I; h 'tCell'.'.',":')',, tgt, 1* In“ handy-ow 'l','.',','.',', boloro’g look in_ on u. We thisikttieantt- Midi:- ninn our handled and [lupin- an within the met ot - 'res-td-tire?" mwm‘wm'nm Thrrgat. CLAIM AN INJUSTICE A. H. NOTMAN, 1 King St. hat. Toronto. Never before t22tM of this a iLC8.iri been able to place befon ladie- tt'filli'ttii, such an enormous Mutant (both in _ quality) of Fancy, ll.i.Caiatirtgs ind WA Theuxoodlm all new manning French and German-loom, mad Ate 'trtHtt.b.' eannottmdhtticaMd. . _ Beiowwitittermutdtitofntit)thd "e"'?:)),'!,, thawin- ' 2;; com: AND SEE. ttmtl"")'"")""-";')":""-'; Ready to wear Blouses in: Mattie Cloth, lap Sim. Pongee Silk, Tafetta indtustre [an shades] , F 19,; Joana nexus. Antietam. Mar. 8-F‘ann mat 3nd imphmonu of Donni- K. Devin you Mannheim. Mar. 9--Tttorostgtrbrrrd Yank!” plan, homes, on, on tho “Walla-lo! Scoot Fun," Wolledoy, John am. Prop. Mu. 16-6rm nook Ind implant“: of Lev! Ratchet, one and . half miles out of Bumbag, are. all. ettttth 0182. Clone“. Mu. 1th-8tttek Ind “plenum of Philip Arnold nou- Baden. Mar. 20.-ttto" and Implemum Prod mums. 1 mite and: 33an " Two Bridges. In"): 3 - High clu- thtelu m;- _IttttiA., q. 3.11ng 'f" 18te.: Ptb. 26-Patttt nook Ind lupin“! of an. Rittsttmoetd, In: ll, Con. 18, plopholm T'p, " all. can of Wuh- and“ of up yen can.“ morn con- plnhu, and; mm was realm! from the: WI pointing out thut Intdqe mt chum-w. myvoum only not!" " more than n - m 1m cums-gun Ital. m they Mum on the chi-"en! team. The Boat! con- Md-rd discount!” “muddy. and minty tho Ill-II- ot the: Com, uni, Rant, Dania-In Incl Luna m In! " mo lg! "H. Ahoy nth. m’mwnm _,otth.t.uPeaentbaaAetp" irseume,,t.t.lYrt_. in? $386.- will man-m . pm tun' “gm . " n- 11Qtllglt, m- nomirr' bum mac. mo. mus-Non mm. on lit-May it. III “I. II " “up“. A!!! kh'RWNE, 195. WHT. wow-r, Pit-dill- Hannibal; my me- during the has unnumb- " It "syAdteCiet you in)”; M10110“ SALES ”th the BV-l White Bngliah Irettttiit, 1"'1v"i_tr',)l!lliglll Fancy White Metoiititeed T, ‘3‘ White and GoIOred Pittuiatc?iijiji)iM Flaked Linens .h . _ J. t_,':,?,:!!';'), I Flaked Linen Ginghams '"., Bra White Irish Linens ' '“ ‘3 iii Flaked Veils _ v,,",,.)',;'"'-,'.-,';,)?']-", Scot.ch(3hambray[is(‘SzGing‘h'any?if;"is?L ShanTungPongee(Whibelinéii§E% 'Bricker a Diebel. SW. Ont. ot April at-Dee. at. t9abr, ram thou-ad horn-pom Halif- odm Exhibition use. Tubing ou- gino- 8,000 hone-power. _ One Way and Round Trip Touriais Tickets are on " CALIF ORNIA, MEXICO, Chain. of mm Indium WWRWPIIMIB . any!) TRUNK nuns his mum- counscnox AY CH!- CMO wn-a ALL mamas you was axons 17mm masons. . m titruh, hum Wm In! att ieareqttM$oet only a J. R. STRICKLAND. AanJWIuI-bo. WANTED- Gciml Industrial. pat- nm In out mm to can! tot _ tap-o mum eleve- yen: m with tinge can“. to all upon notch-nu In! “an ionmlul an! ttroiHablet use. Puma on- “man. Weekly can - or m and alt mailing and And hotel hm: nan-cod In can each "a. Experts». not mud, Nation Mm and who all- ullrcued envelope. THE KATION- AL, 332 Mm ttt,, Chimp.- " wily. World’s Fair, Ill, Louis, The M Tannin. Co. 'rNtala' “nun-on“ "t-HbeeedtesMere, $ttrth.D_tet,ofFea0Rta*titt- and!” Tr-do-tta-iii/itat mt. Ordn- " m momma. ummm,mmu _ noon. nun-tn hum krtsdiiitt1lur!iia mun”; In": S1tttt an Im- f?,iiiii)'iii'ririitiirid an. / la"n l, Peh toth, 1904. NEW TILIPKONI DIWIY. “I“! A an“ "1.1; FLORIDA w?“ 5 J'ifii. r,f . 4.1m: "", T km ". tV 3.3.: T "EFF' '; - ”rm“. -.»' a: P. Lf . 'ire .4'4‘33‘1: ' wk, lt1 £399sz iMth R? I”? MII , It _ :53 33' " - ”517;?

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