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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 6 Aug 1908, p. 8

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' 7""I -e "ee . V __ C a * up. Show. quiet but _ "uJiedit"tott81te. . in up, " more. F ' F 'Jtrst "tau. "; B, .63r, mm: - use; Ohm“, 7 when patents, Mo $8.59. ' , ' Atttr.6-rho mm was W and the run was exec? I up“; w"" T" “in. we" 52 can of stock includ- g 98 came, " sheep and lunbs, T _ In. an " olives. Ao. quality ot the came us only do., common mg lambs Sheep. mod Sts., medium ..r._r..e .F___. 3.00 9 3.50 Con-non cows 'a'tmm"""r""' 2.25 g 3.00 Bulb. good q.v_.r.--__. ....l 2.50 g 4.20 Mm, choice, ..-.r_ .._r.. 3.75 C 4.00 _ do., common, mixed _.... 3.00 I! 3.25 do.. bulls 't""" .N. ttrr.. 2.00 o 2.50 Mn. steers w..w_v___ ,rtw. 4.00 a 4.80 do.,bulls .r.r._'_"' .__ .._._. 3.00 9-000 Inch cows, choice “NH-10,00 tt 50.00 MI" ml" -. on": I'm, Bonn Ling..." 3.70 nu- _------..----.... A8 ... nun-"nu... Il'd'lilllvl'lriirr.y. doc, bucks ,, _Hugst, selects, do., .ed and do., _ Calves iGFFiiitirr, pot but. 3m,pc lb......... Em. pa dos......... tuba-mu w...r..._V_.‘.l - _ Lowest Wrature yesterday 65 This is t short tale of the wea- ther yesterday told by the weather clerk. He otiers the encouraging lawman that the weather is cooler tony throughout Ontario, but there -. . - .:,,A:-_ -1 "h. “run, -"'"'ee-"" - . is no immediate Indication . ot rem. The mean temperature om Thursday was 80 degrees over the greater por- tion ot the province. . The highest point was reached at Parry Sound and Ottawa, where the record was " The outlook is tor cooler wrath- er toaiay and on Sunday. . - .. 7AA!A__I Chum, a: twin, u...“ _.., _ When asked why the promised thun- der showers were not delivered during thenight, the weather man said, They went down east and around Quebec. Then- were no storms in the lake regions." t TM weather tt"a",,ir,t22', alter venting the h t and measuring the wind null water, hue concluded that m month of July was the hottest sine. July Mmr, when the average temperature exceeded that ot the past month try I little over two degrees. The "eras: temperature tor the Int. thirty dlyl In: been 70Ai do are or 6.8 degrees above the nor ml. The mutant Mures to this re- and is that at July, 1901, when the ' ‘0‘ 1- t'SetT ..""r""""""'" - V, month by . little over two degrees. The average temperature for the but thirty days he: been 701i de wor 6.8 degrees drove the nor ml. The nurest Mures to this re cord is that of July, 1901, when the nun tauperaturo was 72.5. In i007 the record tor July produced I record 11 72.]. The highest record tor the - temperature at July was in 1.87. when it reached 13.1, The top - in ttte record pl weather it the orgenlutlon oi the weather hr " an .m ma is tor ,July 16, m1, when 3* mercury went to MS. V k ,-. The Record. . The thermometer resumed the We point on July 12, when am he: reached. The lowest rest-tend w on July C, when the mercury went ”I to bil. The warmest any we! . le " with A mean temperature at “A," the coolest was July 2, with _ n - tenpfrlturl ol M.6. . Im- ldloa are any! to the dqth " 1.0) Mullen or .07 bell). the net- W but Jlly nle tell on " day- l. h “I m d 3.08. tdrg'etitftr.'ta'ru'a"l " ’1‘“?! 00.11.. mm was?» W; “W tMir""," m - . . ,._r . " . i Edd-y July 31. - Highest temperaturkyesterday 85 A __-_--".,., It: Bun WATIRL00 MARKETS ”In," Ont. Aug. 6th, 1W8. NS JULY h MT MONTH 'r, choice "LIVE STOCK .'.-rte." - much-nun: with roads - TI! amps-m ttq kdtrdfgt"L1.T, gonna-mug Hot and Dry watered 22.00 . 25.00 H 5.00 Q 5585 . M75 Q 4.10 .. '3,00 qt 3.25 M75 '3,00 6:65 6.90 .18 g 5.75 8.76 8.50 12.00 a 9) .43 1 oo ttf moo moo alter 8) 77 W“ F“. 1 . Mi . ' _ 'i'liiigllle,,i,il?,ui, “W " ‘II - tathA MI. -aiqttibqT I! hum." Thin-u. tttru'Itt by Mr. in: J. '. mer' ugh-anng her. - at.“ h ml" lmwuymt he, Isn’t-econ qasttrearMip. I w who cut would board, with“ told I. [would never stand It. an u l was I “in. will Mo -rda, l My! tt2eSttt"', ah to60 have“. Anyhow an“! and and the " . hard om, b TT; Jax AMY iuitli. and” th., int n - one b- -ti'2tttaurt,'; a! In- up mum talk: unit‘s-gunman!" up. "eytuttts"Pe*'ytm', nus-II during that time In». so - weight...“ Ira-brow down man. [could ttottatrsrsrmeauand any wok-y diam ”MIX“ II without touching it. Winn! \vonld 50me on“: light thin I could not EM In the thy tune, ad this was to my trouble. Finally! be. cam. . total wreck an Md but“: the work. I could hardly (in; .1- all not". ml yd had been no nervous .that I could not m Btitt ad would hit "oat the WM , was may to drop. Tho Mira-l to see 'lla/A,', My. ad cm the medici has and “an, tmt H. did me no good. mu be wand me to so to the hospital, and " am It.“ a Mend unto day via use _ _ -... . ----- --'6c- cVening pupa-be can: Acton eh: testimonial "tt u cute wrought by Dr. WiWama' Pink Pills. He said, “why don't you try them, nothing elseis helping you-and they any do you good." He went out and got me a box at once. When thil wan gon- I got a hall dozen boxes, and before they were all gone I began to leel like a new man. I continued using the pills lor a couple oe non“- when [was again " well and as strong on ever I had been in' my lite, and I have not seen a sick any since. I teel contident there is no remedy in the world equal to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills tor bulking up a broken .down and nervous system, and tor such trouble I would strongly recom. mend them." _ Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure such cases as Mr. Wearer's became they make the rich, red blood that feeds the starved nerves and tones and strengthens every part ot the body. That is why they cure anaemia, rheumatism. indigestion, neuralgia, St. Vitus dance, punlysis and other troubles due to bad blood and shat.- tered nerves. Sold by all medicine dealers or by 'mll at 50 cents a. box or six boxes tor 32.50 trom The Dr. Williams‘ Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat. I F 5 “Am'd warm hashes in summer and hue: in their place a meatloal‘ that can be served cold," writesl thrisim: Tertnure Herrick in “0' mais unme- Compznion Jor Alig- “ht “(lop your remnants J' sink or roast, line, mix with tlont one third as much cold lucilm‘. ham or tongue, season well, and at” a ample ol raw eggs,- Healer: light. it rather dry, moisten will; givvy or stock, turn inloa grecieri tvoid with plain Sides, cover, act in. a baking pan with hot water au.ut it and bake for an hour. Thislml may also be made with raw It'll, but there it must cook tor mo hours. Let -ih gtt very cool lu-lon 'turning out, and slice. Veal loaf may be prepared by this recipemid Haven cold roast lamb my be trear led in the same mumcr. The man, point to be borne in mind ls th' seasoning. Be careful that this is well done Ind you will have: run- ular dish. , T . "Miss Potts," trembled the you“, us he parted Iron her d the door, 'there is some/chit; I mun say to you." ... . ,,A_-.I LI... s..'". an :...w.-.,..., .......V. "Though I am now only a poor lu- center,” he stummered', “yd my nir- ship is ncarer pellectlon tlnn ever. I--l hue but two ideal! in lite- you md my girshlp. Will you-er'-- will von nutty me?" She “I Illa}. "Ah, you tseittattrt" has“. “But ‘th well. Tam tune to this! " om. I will com attrin tor #1 Aunt. yuu. "Proceed," she urged him, with enmurnginksmlle. - It" ITA" she -ered coy”. "rort any some Mot-- upon one condi- tion.' "Which h-" “I! er breathless". "That you come aha murmured. NO WEDDING BELLS FOR HIM KING El Look he", "no would be elected King at lie world tomorrow II them In: n election for every mocker- ton on the - Roar may "at”? Not [on M, Bet, on -4tltte Edwin. The“ Oh that poll!“ an I mm And an am was his in sort " "atttsaremttstut In“ 1 mun-a It; In]. (haul no... man "In km! the ,e, gilt. 1nd ”vandal mum ‘23:?" ,m, 'f'Jdt'ff,S' ”at: ' N '_,ile'gt',tdh,,'laG',' "my HOW TO MAKE COLD MEAT LOAF. iiiiiiaitRiEtitifistetyt EDWARD MOBT POPUL Whom“ (Nolan! Croeer asked tho “Hunt lov- In your atotrie," JAR a“. W rally - n: “(at tttgt int 5 #3 . mm tatt 1 Atl), an“ fl ' N ' mu - a. mt-.-, at “31 - town: “We. 'sad readily " “III‘ m 9‘ , “may. ' _ 'tdt ”xi-$1 bth' " "g t . . t'. _-. , nut-h? _ _','-', T : 'ifft t,'e'lflj _ w... Ill and -ttrrmte, to not. will" t‘nsh an! no MW lo:- honnrd- with - uni. at respect. aw ot a. an”. loun- p, the m 0' W's at»; new all (bank'- "ititt-trotgU'. 1 be“ main Quins: in car teat to rat " but my - Gent "es. humus an: by will settle down tuna: and no- tatiotta.. Thtbewatitttl out!!!“ _ ot the my mm who took Min trat meant: ass4 MSW PM _ will be laid ttaids, and mum, muddle“. some“ and wanton, qua", mil-cune- amt lulu- ot the court will rename the an. 01 hr do. -tAtt _ _-or-tw-tar-s.-) Don de men um no“; . cocknhell in complain. with an new: cull could. She Is. suiting tellimon 'ot what wu mompllshed by mull moms as they then had by the indo Inhale pioneers In: new lmd. The liners, river hosts m1 terrfeq and talus along the water (rout up»): ol the aids that man nu teday in “It ldeveloptnent nnd advance of Canada To the tar cut, to Cntuio uul tin west thousand: ot troopa uni vigi- tors tun: returned. bor many m these Quebec v1.8 an unkmun coun- try. 'thar lave 50nd bac.l knowing more (it Unmat- hmon “an me, did, “1 running that Cladding who spear n dim-rant tongue are ttl Saging‘whnt they can to make can and: "the country or the twrntietl. century.” " they had uncompllshcd nothing more ‘than the bringing or (brad-inns from the English-speaking, Provinces in contact with those oi Quebec the Terrkntemtry ceremonies would have had to be counted _ a success. But they have done more than that. They brought trom our the seas and trom runny-parts ot the United States people whose. Ideas of Canada land ae,?Leti,"d, more especially to the A icans) were not ‘only buy, but strongly tinged'with scepticism. The attitude ot many Americans was humorous, to say the least. thte newspaperman, who hap- pens to be a militia omen, {III om C Knowledge Spun! Pu and Wide "Well, im- 13min; tkcrPlizei that the United sum Ian. M; new: bor," It wa- . New York malt who . day at ttro. later expand the View thst'Bdhh would (eel we! when. her wunhlpl then In the tumor. rc- tumpd. When he W9; nixed it “had not reed in the newspgpcrs ot " own city that three hundred British wuships were engaged in the nun- oeuvres in the North Bea, he retort- ed in slums tome: "Yes but. I doit has to believe it; we hue the biggest Beet in the world. . An attractive lap-year dance in described in Woman-fl Home Com- Imion lot My)“. Each 5m send: 3.0 the sonic-nun uh nu chomp) be her escort, " invlhtion to the mm. lining " Whit time he would can tor her. _--. sc-star- A UNIQUE LEAP-YEAR DANCE The gull “no nmolg mum-unu- to tssetastgr shoes. und' meh sirtis mush-d and dresredto ”you. name distlngulnbd (uncut. When Ilia unit! have I“ “rived " a: hall, ml: nun in given . tiny" up" nd a pencil. to “outwit; can gm u. A prize may ho [km lo the one “my the ttttret correctly. Before an In; can no hub.- P" dance with “a .m with than iiiGuire....AtetP, any an an- _ "lug. no the trerriruo-4t the '1"d plum in pg" well. [ml um “.‘un' Incl-bl." . " " “but “I new “I. knot MIN- mm Con-mm madman-truth cam-HAM.__ WM..'-'" - "K M ' I an it '" in m. " tfl a...» a up love: in a! “I! - to man tte it“ mm. m- " III ALL Anna mun-u "in... I“ In M "I a " I “I ““MI‘M paruet. I'll. " I!!!“ 2.95% mar} u' fte'tei “a. M In: tsri- u. ttsmqh a» tiara: ,1”; I only the worm ot 'tra- new NAMES . m mm " I w d m "ate, o" "rate the “M Viki Ge m. up I. was won" G I irno.g them-elven tees, sttd' meh sm ‘I dread, to W011" In. Etch gUI sino n m in! etsryrenfts " invihtion to the " qrhat “me he 1"i2 ”URI srmite u p -tsred V new at h 5‘1!ch gt In. ' iihiiii'ltiiit?i1ti1iri't'. u. I J.» "ii'lll.e,'u. Tu W at" (or "H Mug- col- ttl??,'!?',??,?,.,'!,?),?,""?', that , nil-9m. We! E99!!! m. ' h- 1:33;. In?" [out hut tun. £115“ 'sei? 'lat F Mt,' . - up, . m I- undo: 'iiitarriitiriiriFiA.fhqyVete mu...“ 1hh"ll, w Rttd' 'N' "a. cue. rumjaiuuf-g only bt That the Nutiond TrnnsseorstimutUt Railway which in now being, COB- structed owing to the wisdom and ioraight cl Sir Wilma Lauder and his government will he ot inatimlblc nine to Candl'l you: growing west and the country as I whole is no longer dispatch _ ' " would be dimcult to point out all the adetuttagets In a limited awe. but there are some prominent lea- tures it would be well to remember. It will be I great tmperiirt highway, shortcnlng the distance between Great Britain and the East by hundreds ttl Men. A tew eomparirrorus will make thim clear; . . I While the can of the road, om; to labor mtHttkons will be axillar- lubly more than the original . eul- ,lm.. “to am will be Ur out- weighed by we “um” purl, and What-en to when: am {when Mr. mum barMer'iiti tt Irr% la the Why be will neg! e ”be “HI-nodule to' can; to “Manual “New the ttteat un- 't.ehtrq at» he no wees-many Miles. Now, Liverpool to Quebec _...... 2.682 " Quebec to Vancouver tl.... 3,078 " Vancouver to Yokohama 4,335 " Liverpool to Yokohama. 10,045 What Grand Trunk Pacino domc.- Miles. Liverpool to Quebec rv,.....,...... 2,682 Quebec to Prince Rupert about 3,025 Rupert to Yokohama, about., 3,860 Liverpool to Yokohama,-... 9,517 When the Grand Trunk mtelfit, ls completed it will shorten tttdytitrtiusert between Liverpool and Yokohama by 518 miles. The new ralhny wilt not only shorten the diltuce between British ports and the East, but it will plum the large centres of Can» dlan production hundred: ot miles nearer the East, and thue promote trade which will be additiottttl to that now enjoyed. " ‘ . AQVEQYI which must weigh hear irrirt its not are that minimum extant of mw country wlll be made tributarwto railway connection, and millions ot Acres of land will receive an increment ot value by the mere prmncemi the road. Millions of 1cm will lilo posses: a uuhshniial ulue that no now meg-riled u worthless trom a [lunch] standpoint. The. completion of the, road will in- duce colonization and uttlement OF- er a vat am ot Country which in at the moment. uninlubltui, bitwhlch posses-ea .II the .4"an lung to the math now served by nllway 'oummunictiion, _ Anoyhet important tenure In tbs Immense amount ot money am in icing wt into clmulutlon through. the purchase at “when And payment ot was. during the period ot col- “motion of the rotrd. humid“ Mm- P"rtt* Moot-m tunnel . mail}! 'tty cumin tom u detention o! " m hnt In ttpets-mano? ya u M an! presented Mix“): a in” W atte* ttt m of in. mum‘- yr, mm m. ', " 'M ' C - W” an. -1- ”, Ne an 'ttrs' Inc Farm For Sale Farm For, Sale "ttte "B EXPRESSED IT A GREAT RAILWAY. FOR SALE Jul" E w'.’ nun-3mg, 'ii'lil,'l 'll)',)"."';',', rm ,, My. ' "a. 'irtiitttrnith"asitoirisfur 'ofinessette-sfor ' _ All “Rim " may“. COME QUICK. Sine! Gold Sm. up rid tr, M. WILDFANG "'"--'-"-'-r--""'""-"-"'-'"-r 100 dtt",ut, tell " W“ I". . _ . la l Pauly Flour lt " AND I wtseetiatrreadot ' ,r--ttattt-rrrtturuantsitrtir'itot. It . . t'lg',',tdMttit awmwmamfi , wavy“? 'gut',." 'fat"" M 'i2t2'. I. "T' I. tlr, fig 01mm Stock Food ' - F; E. snAmz A co. . ',_. at: tgU,r'ut,hS,1 aw 0" M _ M. H. Schnarr I Moderate Prices Any on. mun-pitting buying . Trunk. Vail... Salt Gm or tnulllnz In; - -e would do we!!!» inspect my ml which I: thoroughly tip-tom. “no" toqulrbc s set of my be "" of Irwin; their mu “Mummy M1ed Inn. Prion m within teach of ll]; " ' mom “I l at... 'y'i'iiiii't'iiiigtitts 'uitl"ilit?ili', W , 3” who I“. In: . 9.1...“olbvm _ An-i-u-Lan-tu-tr-a",, be“: “and; Na home (all good Dunn may watt and mo "" nu an. mm fl, ll. WIND“, mum wed " 'htfl/lti'lt 03,209.00. ' 7 _ ' I KING “an“. . WATEllLOO- my: mum no - hm "rtth dolbh at of W, m. Hum" Repairing - dame. W, poll mm... at. oeetsaett, ttgfihd was, non-mm with m and, ---.---------_ Alum 26 mu ot mg, m Nuns pm but: soon Ind, my 10'0"..qu I n A r I n. on}! 6mh- 1htmte1Aeeretut1r.re. m-_u_.my9- _ _ J. BALL & SON, Real Estate and Insurance A gent. -1 ma- . Mutual lmwu co. of 'ta'td't Why w mt when a homo can be bought to clap. It you own . home you'n luck)! It you do not, some to II and you will In unwind In" on) It to to own 000. . book an! @0931.th _ PARTIAL new. - $lllli8 Dun‘hoonnd brick house 'St"" at. A cup-Inuit be to . . Bu tt room brick how on ttttlt ','l%l'al Stu 2800 Boy. 2 - brick homo. All t conveniences. M to an“ burer. saw“ Buy-7 acre- Ino [meal-ad on which " story fume home and but barn eonvcnlmt. to Waterloo and Berlin Hutch, My Tums. Lota tgt all put.- ot the town. _MlBfeyL King St... than Fischer'- tra". to: PM“: 'ttttsr-rd Solo t rd.unutRooe Rood. willie Pu tor" Pal-o bred 'dal 1i uni pawn nil-"0'30 4'4rlllfrileifr, Ie,. ‘ EXCURSION lgi:.,.qyai32r,i,rjil?iira,)S" an "1'76: ERR-flame} EMT And has". "'t ' , "B. 319.1115?! - _ .___e_"_ '-ty.lt, 11103381? “In tt -1 tsain may 7.5m“, F lambda. an. 'd'fdhu't% Pa blow ul- ---.-------------_ 'fg'l'f,rl'd1"'l,llul) macaw. 0. I " - " sum lumen. mom’s 'ilfdi'rl'.'lti.1'4'2llle'illr.'l4iT. autumn Amnmmu' “m ._'___ ITT' -- .m; we. t nmlnwmun a» Mowing mom- . Niagara Falls “all Incl-don but! vh- e.1‘.|. 'rhu'd'A"t l‘ taNhtl2ulSWlfN%t mtg. I. In! um my for ttMtytgt Mod Goods Ema Br., Win-nun. Taiw- "no: “be: M! Worth [1112mm FOR SALE - AT-.- 15th ANNUAL Berlin. Ont. aha... M "ttttts," m": ttlp.'.",).",," lo',':':""??;,".,,';'))].):",)'))) 'iti.iiti','i'tiiit', n... m. was"... __-___ firtii'il?flitt 170 We I!“ HIS IN ggllandl Land“ 100 Lou um, comma: tg."ILtl"', you! bum. In" an. ad ' buildings, can Mu tuna, n I 10 um “mind this, In. on Pt1.' and Oak. - black and, My a: tit.tttryitMtre0, "tout" mud the: shout tik mile. inn Dammit, 1'hese84,MU00. _ ,' T . , In Town ships of Cuban-3.. Seneca; and North Catuira), _ 170 Act. (an; mum? ttte Gin! In", about ' In" In. t'i'iit9t, "rtotNmVtemrt,iare "la-no.7!» "liar loan-glut '. ”Ryan: n how, and an); III] at In», if» In” new In T : urtsiettteatt,eareatBartatt"0A0tM0. hum-gs ", - ' F22 MO (on tum, than " me- My], good but. 1-1", - In“, nanny now. 26 by " um. an" - "m.. a“ 'etr0ee, In!“ by: MW. Tin-human] fun um cub. mmwunmum magnum Ind Wynn on. in next, “on " mm. entail no III! new. Ono ofthe best,tfnotttritfartrtitt our Country In t 200 an; {an M " Inna In. mm m and 3 mm lug Cause, wk .5- usn good has, Ion ol 'huu, “an uncut! mug: of mm. on “upturn (henna-damn mummy-u mu ,ooo.uo. 0nd ut. - 1,112.1an was», In Land Macon tan, and an: tteittattd out: and an. . Pun 07,360.00. A an“ hunt! on In: mm. In t iotdeutoenttrtrratittt tbtrotugtb-t"rrttd_ 150 Ian tun shout tg an. on on: Vina. an about 8030:.- buh, nu! non-01mm, good bunt, plan: otrrater,aoNogtB" nun-nanny to m, nu Maud, uni Tm. Mt In bum put an. rim an Spring Peteq “.9004”: - L _ l __ _ -- _ __ - -- Another 236 ton tum than“ all» up the Gnu! Rim tun Out“ It one. ttmittus Vulgate! Yuri, This I: u barium um, very has; bun bun marl; a", Blunt!" alt mm, In“ 5:19pm uh tumult in an”. " ma duo mun canon cunning up do - can, Largo has. with - an“: an. in nun-Imp. mot hm, Ibo malt, a me. Me! (an, qttitealar-ttartt, will... . no. hm “apex-on on; MM, m '1o,000.00 stump “one. want: ,tm"-tufr0'. - CHEAP FARMS "rr/ Boulde- than than no a lot of can tum Inn to um up to “0 new which on be - 7», cheap. Thou um! m "ant all. it “I III; " wuond udthonrybauolmml to: my. ' ”Show n Guia man! no In m. 1iUtetttt and u an lull; _ Town». alt on: our 00ou ad the mum m In; Ill-nut“)- none, [on or who“ woman». a pod and» u ' to bound In 01mm, ata.ottoottttetmetqtt-futattu.. ' T'tt.atttitnttt_ruuo0.rtotourartdaandrham.aadtheiandu 'ittrottrrtlltt.. _ _. ' -% ...'. _.. -.---- - 3113:3012: tttIUMA',,',',",',,':',',":,,',' $113.13... Cuba: in“ to , " not; won on ("In node. an, ANDREW ZOELLBR New Hamburg, Ont. di to but! CAN BURO P. o. a. Din at. this Catt oreieetto.' Giana]. In! It“... an! "'iiiiiih WANTED all!!!" 1Mll TrMMilll ll, I“ m law-lupin“ mum “I“ In: mug. pm. No. we. _ “an; on. " a nesriteiit,.i, Nguluho $3me: guano.»- Take Notice In Haldlmand County JOHN HILL TIC-TO. 0n - il Eyes Tami in. Hamlin-dollar. for Idol!!- tgeg't'itti'%'id 101 um I- an Thrtreip.tetteqrrtstp,ra.t" out. much. W'M I ”when: of Linwood. 0- the t 1sagooqbrehh- and but ttMg2nt'gte Tho-dun! I an . 1BM-atdiremtttva, tlm,anmnbuhlndomlonh all _ , Full “gun. may do... "'2er nun-ck rm- 'r"t.tta'gt2gtiut Tr"" orttagttie-ttetyt qrrt WW.UoMy__ ' _ M. titigitgitiiiiiiii, 'ie'h"iilets'i b'i'r',iiiP,,q,tri',ttit4rttihti' Ei5E5iiiiiigi! amt-tum ti ”u'fi' Ml. W“ tMt him For “In nun. Farm For 8m ONTARIO! “were: was “ti. “0.

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