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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 22 Nov 1906, p. 7

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"Matt you better take the wife and Mule- down to the valley." ' 'tvo "to“. of that, but the mm wlll In?! to without me." I “Then you must Bo. It " not safe them here. The people below are In dual! .ttrtteet. They're coming up in thth an In” next time. You bet- bt ft, Matt. His power will ati the moment he goes against tho I of the minors. He couldn't had " men and their horses without a. union. He Is in their pay, tor all his boa-ting." len, looked thoughttut. "That in Fury box ol'Moomy'a Fem Cm Sada you awn-yon will 'ttd a m delight in that dainty tin-win. "hettrmwatttto-pehermmer, in m 1min I m with F Al tho door cloud behind them Rar. mond turned to Kelly with a took ot - oolemnlty. "Matt, this means war for us." "Munro will stand between us and union." Ttrt shook his heavy shoulders, as , to clear himself of a weight, and clumsily rose. "t reckon um'. .tl-- you stay out?" ) "We “and clear," mid Raymond. l Carlo: fumbled for his hat. "Of recline you mustn't thlnk we blame you, Kelly. You are right enough from you: point of View. but what would be mmterttrutor ttht all stood aside?" " don't know," said Kelly. "Them In who men who have studied this Peertttem-trenner, Gorge. for instance _--" might look Into his way. I'm dom cure your ways of violence will never can the evil." I As they stood on the threshold Brock ropoke with I vicious sneer, "We'll re , lion your answer." i we ye're one o' them." answer- ed Kelly. "You bout of your power. Ie're a man of "tsentiors--.ome any military education. You know what Milne " but when it come. to con- trolling your men mm insultlng atrium and abusing women you Bet down. Now, listen to me. This is ' my last word on thin aubiect. We are neutral. We have had no part in thin I row. and we will take none. Go on. work out ye're jackas- plan, rouse the whole state, make e political lune of , your-elven. but'lave Raymond and Kel- tr out of tC Lave our men alone. They are "tt.tutl and earnln’ good wages. I Al for my good advlce. take " or love it. it you take it ye win; it you lave n ye Ioee. I am for peace. l've i done everything a man could do to ape the peace; I must do no. Ever,- ing 1 have in the world la here-the the, the wife and the babies. l want quarrel with unny man, especially a miner, for I have worked for June halt me life, but I tell ye once more. boys, thla mob busineaa moat not circle round that little cabin over there. It won or your loafers an much as you hie toe against my door I‘ll kill him where he stands." He ended with a hoarse intensity that allenced 1he men who listened. and after a mule Raymond remarked, very quietly: I "I atnnd with Kelly on this matter. there anything further you want to ' strrgrtretrtMaitts loony’s ., Sectio- Cmn Soils - -__ --"'-N "nm-rms'" a traitor to labor." I “I a. a traitor to nodalng that-h but I am worn out and weary l your yollln', curslu'. nmbltn‘. loom that aunme to be work- i l ban more rapt-ct tor tho weak little dam. for they do want l m and need It. but the bum- tho: I t'ddht',tttps,g mythreattoa - man. lo alone a decent woman. I All Inc’- Jack Mtmro"---xenr turned. II the an“: died out of the young Mo's mee-'hem chic! of a no; d Indium cowboys and at!!! pretenda h be hoopla' the peace. It you want : to help the cause of labor. Jack, mo boy, do. the aaloono while this strum h cola; on. protect tho women and children. armt and throw out the men I that blew up the Red Star mine-pm know who they are"-- ' ' "t do not." told Munrc. , ' In", waa lionltke In " wrath. and I ill. of labor laden cow-end be- Vhiln like revealed commuters. , Munro seemed nnahaahed. t " all well enough to demand. tt but to any tt out In another -' te Kelly" VESPER mun: we; iii; Pf J9Ptaar"rreemt. mm. BY HAMLIN GARLAND' Could-v. In. by mummy "If you‘ll make this camp Dub nud- In; not. you will be one of the can! In of the 'tate. Em the valley VIII pub. you. In up to you an Ila-h to - M m." . . "-'". "a. I-" mam]. _ "It was cm t an!“ the gum t an In comm! of the mutton mum». n I mil mmnnd ammo to "It: can of my man I'd "In; an!" out of rttttttq or tmme about (any of ttteq. ham." "Anyhow. that‘s what they Mile" up [Chm-a. and they're hot against you. This "mural dodge of your. won’t Work. I cnn’t do much for you. but anything I can do to keep this mm home undisturbed I'll do." no bowed l to Na. Kelly. "lint. n you laid to. l any. I onn't mnlninln my mm without the help of the minors. and. halal-a. born, t believe in ornnizod labor. tat. bor Is w "my, and dlsvlpline is every- thing." "Why don't you maintain It. than?" Tho smile drown! from his “on iii. tt mail. and tt “MM". on" man (and thrm: "Give me time. What this camp M‘l'dl is a "ttir Sawtooth-the whiil at [mm-hot. " new]. a (Imam. and t may be able to in: my hand an tho INN" TM." "retirrttiek'Garm- "In another mud iiiiGi. The I bn't going to march on thin camp. mm "ymo dopa'los." fl" him lumen, A knock " the door brought a smile to Kelly'l lace. "ram of the devil and he's " your elbow! Cornet" Munro entered the room hurriedly. like a man pursued. His collar was rolled high and his but pulled low. Ho Ihut the door behind him quickly. but when in turned his usull devil-may. cure grin was on his Nee. "Boys, this in on the q t. I mustn't ha soon down here any more. This neutral game in up. They're going to make war on you independent opera- tom, sure thing, and i can't hohnob with you Oh, but they‘re wild up the street - ‘_v---. u... llll’lluU. "Jack in up against a hard streak e weather. He's either got to “and In with the union or put up the money to feed and an can of his men and horses, and mum no small Item when the snow-I have.mvered the grass. If he would Join III. In. power Would be (one. He ean't"- He told her quietly whllo she rocked to and fro In her low ithair. she seem- od scarcely to "Item. but " the end one “In: "You did rtgttt. I In heartslck of then drinkin', caromln’ when who to about making trouble for others. The most of them have no one but them-elven. and they don't core what they do. " Jack Muuro la the man he bout- hlmselt to be all the time, hen come In here und protect In: friends." BY ; I The! toned not Irwin. I: " mm a“. , tt to the wife." I l Al ther “on n _ Knll‘v nun-Ina _ “I an. and] than} Gan. but at the ulna time 'twould be safer In it you and the lud- wero in the Springs." mm.-. b, . - ___ a --- ._ - “Ir-Ill... "What bu happened tonight. Mat" You we" not no blag when you went "Thaw- colu- to be trouble." warn- ed Raymond. "and you ought not to bo here, Mn. Kelly." “The uhmr will not be on the hill. Ion laid to yet-ell. Matt." “Pm glad the" '""r-ttmt now.” In“ Kelly. comm straight to bulb-ea. a nasal. “And Bob think. you'd better go do" to the Spring- Illa." “And have you here. Matt Kelly? 1 will not. Yott'd be sure to get into trouble " once. It I no, you go." . Kelly looked " Itarmomt with I eomlcal an of on. eyebrow. "That lot- thI tt--m, Mart" I As they stepped out into the night Kelly cried out: “Here comes the snow. I Munro’s pickets In" I hard plgln ho _ fore than." l Kelly's sons ward fut asleep In their bed. but the small math" still so! cl her sewing. her head hnloed with lamp light. tooo-r M; They toned this an}, to and no. not ”gum. In ("or or the other, an mm le. “Very welt; let's lean I at. your mu. "any '"h" 3n. "UT. "t can't do that. I can“! In" have. no you an the win and tho boys do" to the Spring while I an, hero and no that the work [on on." 00'.” and tur. The thorn! l, eeen ‘Dach In halt In hour and Put them through the plum." Mounting their _ they set " down the trill In the thick falling snow. guided only by the dlm lights In the valley. "It‘s a touch night to b. out. Rob. but you're lm "th to be tnterteeed with on that account. " you meet any of my picket: the counter-In In 'con- tttet-por-rr-and slate! " __ - __-.v ....-. w any. I 'tlt tell you what to any.” put In Munro. "Tell him we on fully organ- 'lzcd and heavily armed. but that we _ desire to avoid bloodshed and to that end tnvlte him and the maiden: of tho |Red Star 21"f,l1', to meet with us and Raymond n the presence of the lgovernor of the state. m the hope or I uniting at a compromise." The crowd In the outer room were consumed wlth e1triosity u the two mung men came out, but Munro laid: "Get the recruits " together. pn be back In halt In hour and ma; them through the plum." When the letter was delivered to him Munro said: "Now, Carter, keep mum about this. " It worn out; you can bare " the credit for It; It It falls. I'll take the kicking." Rayliond "(Bil-335: “Tut's the ttrat note of some I have heard uttered In this whole row." The Rich, Fragrant Creamy Lather of “BABY‘S OWN SOAP loam the akin-no white. smooth and and. that My "In: tt I: and It I'm renewed delight. an"? ”an, M. B "a Damn. I“ Carm- was anilinvg'v-v'ii; excitement over the responsibility thrust upon him. "I don't know will: to any." LII-ll A-Iu - - - _ "Then I will so alone." sald Ray- mond, In vast disgust. "Give me a letter saying you would like to meet and confer with the sheriff to prevent bloodshed, and I will pit-Dent it." "t can't do tt. They’d kill me. They hold me responsible for everything that's been done here. The governor has wlred In. to Teet him. but I dare not do it. It’s suicide to do it." - ,, ___- “v... “av leu. Munro put Raymond's proposition before Carter In I few words. Carter toy-pea white with tear. A tall young fellow In cowboy's dress drew I big revolver and. using it " I sort of baton, Impnulvely drove every one but the president. his secretary and Raymond from the room. In the headquarters of the organ- ization Raymond and Jinan-o found Carter and his stun loudly discussing measures and answerlng and sending messages. Dolan, the friendly report. Pr, was there, and alto the represettta- tive of the Beale Nugget. They were both deeply trusted. and their advice was most carefully considered. Upon seelng Raymond with Munro, Dolan rushed forward. “What's the menu- lng of this? Have the 'ttdependents como int" Munro Iald quletly: “Boys, I want to be alone with the president. Clear the room, Sergeant Poole." "They will never do that. but Carter may. T You might take him. He‘s scared nearly out or his skin. but he might be willing to to. Come with me and we will Bee." ‘ "Never mind me, Matt," laid the small wife. “You're both taking a bitt risk." ro- mnrked Munro. "Ther may arrest you both." “I hare no fear," Kelli laid. “but I (lure not go-just now." T “I wlll so It the executive committee wlll ahthorlze me to treat wlth the op- posltlon." declared Raymond. Kelly rose with I spring. "Go, you! I believe you can do the trick. Bar. nett in your friend. The shot“! ls mine. I would so with you, but I dare not leave me home." "If; a queer Inlxup." and Belly. with a sigh. “I hare n hatred of them _ duden Inc-elf. They want to run our _ end of the county and their own too. They despise a workln'man.» The, and" 'tm an: K he were I polecat." Raymond rapped an the table "Now Unit I moment. You're contuslna the Jury. The tmmodlate -titttt u, 'How cnu we keep that mob of deputles from comlug up here'." I'll tell you what I "ill do. I will volunteer to so down and meet the loader. and try to stop their advance." j1'iii,it)jii)? )ti \\'3‘0AP/ "V W, - -_. w. .u, human rigttts"-- “111m howling denial!" up the street are not concerned with right; not even their own." ’ Munro mu In deadly earnest now. "That'. when you In _ old man. In their blind, tool In: they are light- lng labor'l battles." ' other mrnuderatioess. I can't I!“ to play Into the hand- ot thou envied. one Inn. and”. " It were I qgleillon of men like you and Kelly ttem-but It lun't. The Red star camp.” I- made up of I m of pit-tea. who but- tee on labor like a lot of turkey but ~n-4I- “~7 . . OIYLOII TIA Packed tn Studio“! Put-cu only. to Preset-v. uncanny oxeollont gum“... Mr, 800 we. Bog, on! 800 per IDA! all uncor- CilOHEB‘l‘ AWARD AY ar. LOUIS. 19cc. iiElJjllrfiriiii MT“ M. Nan-hair " th6.--: M rho, "ot"tytrttyt.,Prtttrht I n-n_ Ptr “In" ”1:31;!- TC. "C b', I " A CUP or DIUOIOUI All! IIIIIIH'NG 'seo, 't "Tim'- tthottt all of tt. I w" I mt- leu young rub and hated dbrtrtttno, but mm of no Him. What In Impor- tant " ttth-it Mama‘- military (ml-Int ts Mn. (on. Now, you mmtn‘l Ill m- a mum quantum l" to comm“;- up than. I'm “l1. Inn-k. and t mm be m. to u: to.oN that Llettt_ttsmridiir3iii "the do"! willphexwm Icahn-l motel-lune! ”Contact. I. on with IIQKMM ' ' --- -_-- - "What '33 n " thou" a! my question. hfm. t - " about it." l "Oh, lulu. In straight. t never tried ' to mum! my Mmmy. Pm Robert, III-ton Raymond of Ohio, an nu ma ‘untted‘ In: superior had not ‘hIIted' l for It. Elm then I'm lived I 'NF I nonplaco life." l l “Mum-o ttt really Jackson Hollenbocl. We were classmates and roommates at West Point. Do you remember nad- lng some eight or nine years ago of I group of ll: cadets being mainland for hum; and 'ttstthrmttnationt t ttttet unwou- you do. but I was one of that (1mg. Jack was another. We wm't to had " we were unnamed. but they and us " the same. t lost all track of Hollie, as we called htm then." "Bo that's when Munro so“ MI null- (try trnlnlu. and his real mm It _ Holt-mm." He mulled slyly. "Winn [ yours?" I v i. “N. - "mun. nls voice ended In a rlslng 'ttttecon. “It cam-ems only you and ulster the prosont." Barnett reached out his hand. "Alt right. old man." In the end he had his war, end so In warm, dry footwear and n Imoklng Jacket the young miner ate his steak and drank his eolroe while his host looked on and commented on his looks. "You've taken a hand to the plow. haven't you? That tlst is I wonder. And you're really struck It? Well, I'm glad of it. But you want to watch Curran. I'm told he's been to every lawyer in town with your papers in the attempt to break your grip on that rein." "We are not worrying." replied nay- mood. When he had quite t1ttished, Burnett laid, "We0, now, Rob. what about it?" Raymond Was equally direct. "r'm here to try to persuade you not to send the sheritt'nnd his men up'the canyon." l "Whom do you represent. the union Y" “In a way. yes. I have a letter to f you. and I come on behalf ot the inde- pendents, who don't want to see blood. shed. Tllere'il be a horrible mixup. Don, sure thing, unless your fellows are headed off. Munro's cowboys and den- I Peradom, will ugly: don't make any l mistake about that." I 1 "Who is this man Munro?" 1 Raymond looked at his friend stead- , ltr. "Don, the time has come to tell " you something. hut It‘s a secret!" Ain “Ride! In this storm!" Be rose on his elbow to survey hlni. "Great Scott, man, throw of those horrible boots and put on some dry socks and some all]:- pets! Tomble the things out of that bottom drawer; you'll tind all kind: there." . .e -----R. l"l""" , "Hello. old man," he called out when the door was shut. 'Wm mighty glad I to lee you. but I don't know what to do about you. Whar- the row, "t way? Have you come down to lee Ann?" Raymond took a chair near the bed. "Not exactly. but of Cottrae"- "I understand. and I don't blame you. She came back from up there looking like a rose of Sharon. or course you haven't had breakfast. Have some coffee. Touch that belt for me and we'll have something henrtler." "How In Mrs. Barnett?" ( "Never better. I've got her locked ln ' there." He pointed " on Inner door. " had an idea you were coming with lm- , portant new: from the front. I don’t know about your being here; the 'teo- i pie have got you mixed up with Mun- ro In this thing, and I've had the devil'. own Job to convince them other. wise. Pm not a bit sure they won't want to arrest you and hold you as a hostage." _ I “That would be a nlce Job." “Wouldn't it? But they've lost their heads completely. You see, these 'red neckers' hit us on a weak 'rpot-tuey I broke loose just an we were trying to ttoat our biggest lane ot stock Lil tlttttened out every deal tlll it looks I, like a square yard of nothing. Natural- ly we're all red headed as woodpeck- ers, and Tth' going to open these mines. We're got to open them or go 1 broke. By the way, when did you I cometo town?" I 1 "This minute." Barnett was In bed, with u pot of collee and some toast on I stand by MI tide, reading the upping papa-l. no had planned to go to I friend's house in the lower town. but with the coming of light and the blooming at . the role of the morning he molved to ride directly to Burnett's. “My errand in an honorable one," In argued. “Why would I sneak into cover?" The homemnid who let him into the home smiled upon him in a most friendly (union. “Wei-o glad to no you. Ill'. Shall I tell Mr. Barnett you are here?" ' "l with you would. and tell him I with no one but Mime]! to know or I my presence." CHAPTER XXI. AYI‘OND'S descent " the an- yon was singularly uneventtuL He not neither the landing may nor the patrol. mm)", the storm leaned as In descended, and by dawn ho was once non trot- ting with the calm. clan Adhering sent of the cowboy. _ " t not" ask. a but " like to tt atom!" Bis Sir Frederick did not ml Maneiat aid tot the itorm mm.“ mtm, 1 1tt1tuttet.ttt_uhs'sst" Thur are nlalmisIs who think no mom should he spy-M an military training; In! " " a duty lo hurt a 31m ION‘P to maintain the deartt te6ttyrtttkaeCot liberty I. Iv. . hm. m and I In? you a ooh ! lence." Trar "Wen, I'll leck- Barnett on base Tttitymortd's r In in! here of you one or two over.” "All right P on ' Presence he ott, l careful not and tion." 'lip- “I'll take hat he added; ' ads and rest whi Raymond Dill Into his deli In. _ I‘m “1..-..- Ottawa. hot. ti.-s: Bord”: prrsvnicd nil/rs l to the puhlic,sritoot cu tor the mast 'it'atson's.. an PHYSICAL "mums . ran CANADIAN Mrs you are away." she mild to Raymond. “Can you keep Louis out of It?" “I thine so." . "You must be sure or I will so but. I could keep him out of It to (also an at no. ll .erLIDJIv amid " pony and rode away about 8 o'elorV Ber anxiety tor her brother showed in the otherwlse clear serenity ot her eyes mm a cloud m a summer sky. " un “raid to hnre him there when thor "No. Haven't you teen him this "morning?" "No, and I'm afraid he has gout back to Sky-town, The hustler said he took his As Raymond stepped out hall Ann met him. "Good 1 the mid, and her line bat strongly on his. "Don has n your mission. I hope you'll She turned to Barnett. “Do 1 where Louis ls?" This dld not appeal to Raymond'. sense of humor. "It‘s Just that blind sort of bucking at the wrong minute that tangles (lungs up. Munro la the: one roxulntlve force up more, and yet} you fellows want to kill him cl." "I n tale care at you." As he rose he added: “You lie down for awhile and rest while I collect my men." Raymond followed slowly and rolled Into his dellclous bed with a slgh of deep pleasure. When he awoke Don was atapdlng over him smiling. "The council Is on. Dress and come down to the library. I was right about the lndlgnnnt cltl- lens; they were all for arresting you. They understand that you are a pal ot this man Mtmio, and l was obliged to put forth all my 1nfNerus " mm - ' “I don't think so. t know Jack will L protect us. He practically controls the camp at this minute. I have the coun- it tmign and can pass the patrol at any , time today. and the sharia. it he has r the nerve, can ride with me straight to Jack’- headquarters. Then I want you ; to meet some of the head men and ar- ' range a new scale." l To this Barnett would not listen. I "Once you admit that these men can I dictate terms and where will their de. j mantis stop?" F Raymond spoke with some heat. _ “What I complain ot is that you Red i'8tar people are interfering with my business. You have 1nitamed the camp till I may tie obliged to shut down at any moment. You have been unrea- sonable in treating with your men. It isn'tso much a question of wages; it's I a question of courtesy and decent re- gard for your fellows. Macksy was no min to make an Issue ot. He was. in fact. a conceited ass. and you know it. I row, Barnett, you must ‘back water' I here. JWe camp ls,in a bad temper, I an? you can’t euhFrtotiaree mm vio- : lence.” "All right. only you must keep my presence here a secret and be mighty careful not to put me In a false poar lion." “I'll take care at you." As he rose he added: “You lie down for awhile and rest while I collect my men." “Well. I'll tell you what I‘ll do." and Barnett on sudden impulse, moved try Raymond‘s sincerity. "tlt call a meet- tng here of the sum-m. the mayor and one or two others, and went talk this over." , tcYrsutir.Jtr may To BE CONTINUED. " don’t share your optimism. Those jackass” must be whlpped before they will yleld a point. They'd kill you and the lberll' both." deal with the men tan-1y I think the Ttple situation wlll clear." . see. a box or 6 iii; git-i; Sent on receipt of price i you: dmggist does not handle them, FRUIT~A-T1VES LIMITED, Orrawa. If you' have any akin troublkor any bait with 'xTstipation, liver trouble. bfliottsness, headaches, indigestion, rheumatisrit-eure yourself with Fruit- Iptives. They Ire nude 'st fruit juice. and tom? and yen: fail _to can. . net dheeeir on the emanating 'tetr"tir-. conect their i"ttrteitierriarGFtG them-od thus clear theskin and make uegeomp?esion clay-ad aoft. an dire- . him _ --- Eco"; kaioa became the have]. m 1"ll'S2'tl,ttin because the a"?! not rid the system of waste-oe beau: the akin M In unhealthy. Ointments. “In: and an“? "a useless. Because the tro 1e is with the blood. M: to defeettee action Mtsowe 'ityseri. 0' Ikin, .the bl_ood bacon: tt.'2ty22tleiitiii- 3-3-92 my: if. “MEET" in f.” In! and stepped out into the et him. "Good morning," nd her tim, hand closed his. "Don has told me of 1. I hope you'll succeed." te' Various pro, im ml mihthlish a Ini'V-ll .. "AG, -- GG - GG I: a. and I was obliged to my Inftttenee to save he prom " ' the drum 0' Ptonme " "Do you knéiv “.3535“ , price if your is, Indie them. = ‘ Eiirs new) r----"----------------:------- Fl-"I'1L'k The most important brim; discuss”! arp the and the atnertdhtent to dub to one vote, no many teams llw club ha the Association. the senior, intermediate and j series than in any previous year. senior series at the (MIA. this will likely be divided into two tricts-Kirurston Poona-nu- »--' 'vions meetings, no elections" tor this year. Pre was in the that bers of last yr; present. C ’ Toronto, Nov. 17.-f annual meeting of the My Association opened lilo Building shortly at this morning. The anon gates is not as lame as "re n .'m"trHmrdo.wttt "'rdsoVree J that an [or illu- Wench. Anmnwusm ml. icon-5m of I gar-med Hurst imam Min ”Luau. Wet-Wampum". Mm . W“. V. W‘, am an"! it by mail on receipt oi priee, and every package is sold with the dis, tinct understanding that it costs no- thing unless it cures. Write us to-day for a symptom blank. which we will send you free, together with treatise on Catarrh and how to cure it. When you fill in and return to us the symp- tom blan'r, our consulting physician will give your' caseHhe best care and attention, and write you a letter of advice without charge. The R. T. Booth Company, Btttialo, N. Y. My Niiii'i' PII M tuf I "oNry--q- _ m "M-ttte mm“ 'tia-U, Munroe-l “realm-l- irof-nywnch Web-std Emmi. brPsedmamaerurirteamsur. in “times now an“. m to (is. pmrthe best Wadi "In: in CM. no not try to cure tatarrh oi the head by putting inrdieine into war Momath-this is neither ascientitic nor common-sense treatment. Breathe the healing balsams of Hy omei and in a few days you will notice relief, and its continued use will result in a complete and lasting cure. The complete Iiyimtci outfit costs but ti, extra bottles. if untied, tio eenls. We do not want anyone-s more ey unless Ityomei giies relief and cure, and'we absolutely agree that money will be refunded unless the an medy gives satisfaction. All druggists should be able to sup- ply you with IIyomei or we will send " L, -- _ .. When this treatment is used in ca- tarrhal troubles, there is no stomach dosing, for the medicine is taken in with the air you breathe, and goes right to the spot where the catarrhal germs are present, healing the inilam, ed and irritated mucous membrane, killing the disease germs and entering the blood with the oxygen, tithing all catarrhal germs irorn the system. 1 no not try to cttre tatarrh of the h..~.l K, - ‘-' _ ===r-t=r.a.u-r. I Physicians and scientists agree that the less medicine one swallows, the better. It is in keeping with this idea that Hyomei Is recommmaod by ”mean“: lending physicians throughout this #t',tt,tii,', and other catanhal sections. cyoaudou- ; When this treatment is used in ca- Aett.ttiiiism ”who: d..-.Ng_, _. lio Need ”a-..” “may, I rnuulll the cum would N that the names would soothe his name; and he would stop“ on reaching home, I the etiect would M l ,,_ V........... In, a man with a pipe, cigar rr ”ca-me in his mama. Further, Hus magis- trate says that murderers are gel-u- allynon-smokers. "Tltyce is tuttcae atity in the statement that numleu-is are 'ton-smokers," said Dr. Forbes Winslow. the well known succulist on mental diseases. “In all my ex- perienee of more than a quu'n'r ofa century, I newer heard of ”none committing a crime while rimming I think as I have always Ion-ri-ded, that there is a lot ot harm dune Ly excessive cigarette smoking, hut pipe smoking acts as a sedative iv the nervous system, and serus to south the passions and quell rink-at bt- stinels which arise. it an :vlfvdunl were contemplating murdzr n cold blood while walking in '"e t"evt. Jasutlallun opened in the Tem- Building shortly after 9 o‘clock morning. The attendance of dele- i is not as large as at some pre- i nteetinr,s, owing 40 then- tteiner, ections"ror any of the big olticcs year. President D. L. Bantu-h in the chair, and all the mom- ot last year's Executive were ... l The virtues ot the weed, hummer, have been discovered by a hunch ex- amining 'tugistrate, .5110 nuns toat it is not on record that any Huh-nut crime has are: been tomnnnnJ I... . HARMFUL STOMA crr K ingsion, Eat-mam and _ --iev -..... VII-Incl, Vixen-stances to exphin ttlst how paling tobacco through a Mia: mot can have any good elect on the tar. lnan frame generally, or ca.- strengthen or develop any " the de- sirable traits ot character In Mun- kind. " "rreaietrt tLi-ire _ are in may jun.” in "t It/us my hard and ANNUAL MEETING A QUEER THEORY The mm at am is n monumvnt to restrict mu- one vote, no mattrt how .. .. . . - important amcmlnwnls . ‘. -- " . of It When' llyomei ls crsedie'e'sii to Cure Calanh. . urIl'l’ mam " ”40m: mg a crime while smoking l ; I have always lod-ri-drd. , is a lot ot harm doe by cigarette smoking. hut Foe --..I.. «a . _. club has "ii/ei the t'itst, " ml the residence mic the Ontario "iii-l -fF1peeial. '.-.'the been cotmaii'iva' by a be. cigar rr ”Ga-rue more teams in hard umi‘hdin'u-y lo. "phi: rm how to t"no', " a rhould my irG It that 'nurrleters said Dr. Forbes known sttceuliet “In all my tx- tt a quu‘u-r old " nd Prvs, Fit ratiord lhl- west M trotw.sAaTri'; l the urb.awo Passions. 'F juniiu- r. TIN- s year t dis- II on" DQ'SING _ _ H"...yn w| vr In‘ "r"' of the her, (‘mumorrinl srhmvh in America. You mm raft-Iv ridge a "Drool hy the npplicntium " "IN-01"". Tm- term we "(rived npplimuom from tham, In nix lame Amerium an" and trom hu. man: towns and mm" mf Canada im-ludin San-MIN n ttnab., on the won-t "A? ("mlIoHP toms, P. E. l. on the out. Our r . mm In». lunch for an: gram an Write fmmronwnxne. in the minor- This school " rw tam-d! of the but t"i,,'li,ceQ.'d'i . CE r a= tp 'ty (ay2t't'taeai7drit?e,e,,, u Imm- in Mama;- riee "fthe-pert "mce. Hl.JIcob<. Ui.. loam-10mm; would: Punt" mm lam Hunting. mn n “It“. munch for "mun. uni an": Ian. In In Town Md Con-m 'trat.eao. In t mud. Chum. rumor-Inc. Amy raidenco corner of ann “I Privy-1 " THE LEADING (‘UMMI‘JH 1M. 34 -. -.. nu u, grlaunto of t _vttoriitk6 gone". (Who am 'lt'l,','e"t "no Ala-adu- Home, on 298. Alt all. by an mamascm VETERINARY an. anon. mm mummy , W. ILVIIIKInson, LB. s., 0.9.3 . DENTIST. Arun 0pm Daisy. _ . In“ W. “cog; 111:” Imt. -Gil 3:12.].- the month. In It. " practice " bnnchnl. - ‘7‘»... -. ll. c'. U. I - Flue-go Com-go or 1 Ron! College of hum-n I [)0qu omce" above Mr J {may BLAJ-corhx u try I: pipe SEI‘IIEL L. D. Phi“..- n-” c. W. wins. D. D .s.. Dunn jFlvsm,.- Witt vial; Elmln. 211qu Home Mama Thursday Ind Fm" and (earth Thurman)- and Friday ot each month vt.Thteydir" 2d,tgf @1214"'o€'3.‘:¥°“¥n”“%“fifl':; a . Ion . o I on. will!» closed "at: Friday “hr-noun _ D. I. JY, 'T1t c. is; wn: Oftims ' For mulual rum from a diatame ale bueated to make mm DR. J M) Eeriaiii7il1h%'gr to Um n anon-m an o, (non 7m , menu-u ot mo Colloc- of Physician. - pom and Amuchoun at Ont-nun. tUerdau M in disc-r es of the nose hm! Human. Spurn! “helluva when w the use of the It - - and Electric C [wants an the usual: and khan-um. or an“. u t .1 a. . “may on Allu'rl Shell, near Public Libra) b indium. rlwnc .‘w. [ u medulla: of forum 'rrtivatytt, [Joana-wot tho College at Physician; th r- (can And Amncholu'nof Ontario. Home. cyan-dear bra-Lon. yrtuy-rNiir' which“! tltghifiir. Wgtlrf A Itt'tgthiiii,i 'gre, a a o . 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