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

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e ?ja' made that theirmother was !yâ€" ‘W seroes the rasd to heC .. Robert eIntosh â€" ‘&é_kh over, Bob,lbdinom:l- .. + «"er is dead." Other nearby neighbors o PB RE yc i stained io i OMA McCarhy. _ â€" | ; _ _ pte er id ,,I'“fian the chief arrived, however, ~~«‘!%he negro awakened and tried ‘to esâ€" weape from the house. He was pount ’ ed upon by the brawny and incensed + farmers, while Robert Fuller placed t â€""Â¥he noose of a heavy rope over his ~‘ ‘body, pinioning his arms to his side. y â€" Roghmond told a very unlikely Mwmeeflactthnthehndbeen â€" earrtied to the cellar by three men _â€" ~and robbed of $15. 4* Roghmond is about 33 years old. He _ iwras found loitering around Stratford § Tuesday night and jailed by th:nrt)- * lice and arraigned yesteray morning t on a charge of vagrancy. He was g:re: a couple of hours to get out of x8 .. , but before he left he &urloined m coat belonging to one of the police +. officers, which he wore when caught. j The farmers who gathered at the Peak s household were infuriated, and there were murmurs of lynching. 5 Mrs. Peak was 60 years of age. soutraged Mrs. Peak, the woman being @%’t P sloor Iying dead e also lying in $ spotted with blood, whils blood % the face of the victim. Marks _ ~‘ . The tragedy happened between ncon i Bite: Oteies and Juin, Tnd, gove io fidfl'fi four o'::oek Jg:.r: house & ler, and urivh&u tg‘eafi‘:l‘h the formof sleeping Mfi @'hhflddb'ix:!md ‘bri ‘that a negro asleep in ‘Ahe . cellar. Both returned to the house, when the horrible discovery ‘was made that theirâ€"mother. was lyâ€" WWmw MRIRCC CC Ne OOOE: . @ BSTERITE m’.wd age. _ |% be made immediately on fle exi T e P L 1 e and Crosshill. Other routes will Ml‘NARD's LINIM | : nity permits. EN oR‘ SALE EVERYWHERE. NT FOR300+0+0#o#o§o+0+0+o¢0+o Now that the Dominion elections are within tions. In Ontario Liberals have alrcady been I dates adopted number 55. The list to date for CS coNSTITUENCY. ALGOMA, EAST ... ... ALGOMA, WEST ... .0. BRANTFORD............. _......... BROCK VILLE ... se BRUCE, NORTH .....c..lc.l..~ BRUCE, SOQOUTH ... .. CARLETON ....s..0 cmeen CORNWALL AND STORMONT DUFFERIN ........c.s cuccucouse errnaivnce thal AN s OMR nacrcire DUNDAS ................ cunmirene avitmnst inusresiicere anerersss DURHAM ........s. l22kl.. k00 D. B. Simpson, ELGIN, EAST ... czzss..ll....W. W. Rutherfor ELGIN, WEST ..s...cs msllll.,.W. Tolmile ... ESSEX, NORTH ... ... Hon, R. F. Sul ESSEX, SOUTH ... ... A. H. Clarke, K FRONTENAC \............... c.ccee mm ernremennnnmese erneren GLENGARRY ... ......c..l ... J. A. MceMillian GRENVILLE ... ... _.._.. 8. J. Martin .. GREY, EAST ... sucsrccemiinetinncipdracsetin cuscees GREY, NORTH .......... ...............W. _P. Telford .. @GREY, SOUTH ... ... H. H. Miller ..... HALDIMAND AND MONCK ... R. T. Miller ... HALTON ... se . Dr. W. 8. Harr HAMILTON, EAST ... ........J. M. Eastwood HAMILTON, WEST ... .........._.A. Zimmerman HASTINGS, EAST ... c.ceesccamecmme en HASTINGS, WERST ... sopercaccmunnqnireare riseecs HURON, EAST ... ..e00eA. HislGP ... HURON, SOUTH ... l2 M. Y. McLean .. HURON, WEST ... ................._ Robert Holmes KENT, EAST ... 1. cGrmmeeninemeerinels hss KENT, WEST â€".......... .......cu..A. B. McColg .. KINQSTON ...;.oui. scccrecn ccmimicn Piggh: Wm. Hart LAMBTON, EAST ... ........._._.._Dr. C. 0. Fairb LAMBTON, WEST »....... ..._._F.F. Pardee ... LANARK, NORTH ... ... T. Caldwell ... LANARK, SOUTH .......... ...............G. F. McKim . LEREDS \............... .ls eemrecemeeerecrnerenernctrens egrrnes LENNOX AND ADDINGTON ........F. S. Wartman LINCOLN .....m.. Lmoum. ... W. D. Wookrult MIDDIAESEX, EAST ........... ......._._Dr. G. A. Rout MIDDLESEX, NORTH ... ............cccocrenccas se MIDDLESEX, WEST ... ..........W. 8. Calvert . MUSKOKA .......0 l2ll22l222. ........... Angus Morrison NIPISSING ... ...22..22.. ........_.C. A. MceCool . NORFOLK ... ........ .....4....... Hal, B. Donly NORTHUMBERLAND, EAST .........F. L. Webb ... NORTHUMBERLAND, WEST ........J. B. McColl . ONTARIO, NORTH ... ...........G. D. Grant ... ONTARIO, SOUTH ... ........_...._F. L. Fowke ... OTTAWA .......0.000 scz slll._.. A. W. Fraser, OTTAWA ... ss2ll2ks ... _.... Dr. Rodoiphe C ‘OXFORD, SOUTH .............. ........... M. S. Scheolt ... OKFORD, NORTH ... ... 3....c.oucnanlls sds FARRY SOUND ... ..____._R. J.; Watson PBEEL .....00000 llzcze ce ... ... K. G. Graham PERTH, NORTH ............ ........_..\...Dr, J. P. Rani PERTH, SOUTH ............ ...............G. H. Mefatyr ;ETERBORO. EAST ............ ......... E. A. Tannet _ PETERBORO, WEST ... ........J. R. Stratton as NCB EDWARD ...._.... ......_....__Dr. Morley Cur RENFREW, NORTH .... 4. ...............c.cooogkece ced rexprew, antmTir |_!_____ ~._______Thee & Low FMHUSSELLs! : :#:::sssiste s vivcrsercivsâ€"rerereere C + MHMEDRIY,~K., =IICOE, EAST ................ ............Maniey Chew . ~BIMCOE, XORTH ... ............ Daniel Wilson SEMIOONS, SOUTH ....s...â€"come. Lie.i0nsoinin it rvnivcnvert Suars‘s THUNDER BAY AND RAINY R. ... Jas. Conmee :. P NTO, CENTRE .......... ......... T. C. Robinett s IPD, BABST ............... ufersccecterrnndiiertntitess ; nerie 3 TO, NORTH ... ........ W. H. Shaw .. * NTO, SOUTH ............ ............ J; G. ©‘Donog .: TORONTO, WEST ........... ..w...... J M. Dufly ... WICTORIA AND HALIBURTON ... A. Wilson ...... WATERLOO, NORTH ......,.. ........W. L. M. King WATERLOO, .l.,.' w rayiie Bke ~WRELLAND ... Mleiatls ..au.-;: .-m LINGTON, by EAST WwEST EAST wEST CANDIDATES IN ONTARIO. ad been . + ree men . @ \ 4 ofd. He $ Sm-fold o momr:;- : He was + t out of * urloined t 1e police + . _caught. o the Peak +# nd there @ se .13 age. | + & | + ; Are WIUMIT SIRMD CC ORA OO cg0 ready been nominated for 45 seats to date for Ontario is as follows: e4e404e0e4e4e0e4040+0+ o4e+ n+o+o+o¢o+g+o+o4o+no # A. E. Dyment ... Dr. R. J. Gibson .. Hon. Wm. Paterson Lloyd Harris ... Hon. G. P. Graham John Tolmie ... P. Mackenzie ... J. E. Caldwell ... Major D. B. Simpson, K. C. W. W. Rutherford ... W. Tolmie ......c.cc.. Hon. R. F. Sutherland A. H. Clarke, K. C. .. W. P. Telford ... H. H. Millet ... 1. T. Miller .....;... Dr. W. S. Harrison J, M. Eastwood ... A. Zimmerman ... A. B. McCoig ... Hgn. Wm. Harty .. Dr. C. 0. Fairbank F. F. Pardee .......... ‘P. Caldwell ........... G. F. McKim ... Dr. G. A. Routledge W. S. CalÂ¥ert ..~....... Angus Morrison ... C. A. McCool ... Hal. B. Donly ... K. 1s. WebB ..~...c.s. J, B. McColl .....:s.s G. D. Grant ..............~ F. L. Fowke ... A. W. Fraser, K.C. . Dr. Rodoiphe Chevrier OM. S. Schell ...« Dr. Morley Currie, Thos B Low C, Murphy, K.C. Manley Chew ... Daniel Wilson ... ness is not politics, % S With the exception, perhaps, of a tew remarks by Mayor Huber, the meeting on Thursday night was as quiet, decent and free trom anything like mudâ€"slinging as a Sunday School Convention; â€" and if Mr. Reid conducts bis meetings in a similar manmer, this campaign will * go down in the history of North Waterloo as unique in that ~respect and will set a standard for political workers in the . future toâ€"live up to. > bous «!HBMiK 8. . .. «. 6e naimigtren alitiemseayarie * Rui'al Mail Delivery tqr Mr. Mackenzie King has lost no time in furthering the interests of the farmers of Waterloo County. As soon as he learned of the intention of the Department with regard to this service he commuâ€" nicated with the Department and asked that Waterloo County should be among the first to receive the benefits of this service. Mr. King has just received a letter from the Superintendent statâ€" ing that the Postmaster General, after looking into the matter, has decided to take immediate steps for the introduction of a rural mail service in the County of Waterloo, and that a beginning will be made immediately on the existing stage route between Berlin amd (Crosshill. Other routes will be laid out as rapidly as opportuâ€" G. Graham .... J. P. Rankin H. Mciatyre . A. Tannet ... R. Stratton .. C. Robinette, K C Robt. Smith Fish t we baye. a ted to hurry sight, both parties may be expected to NULLY 1.1BERAL. axte en w Waterloo County at Once } out of 88, "‘‘‘‘‘.Sobn Newstead A. C. Boyce. J. P. Nunan. W. F. Cockshutt . John ~Webster. â€" Alex. McNeill, ...... J. J. Donnelly. R. A. Pringle. A. F. McMulhetn (Ind.) Dr. John Barr. S. S. Reveler. C. J. Thornton David Marshall. T. W. Crothers, K. C. Oscar E. Fleming. Oscar E. Fleming. D. Wigle. Dr. J. W. Edwards .John F. McGregor. Dr. T. S. Sproule. _ . S. Middlebro. R. J. Ball. .F. R. Lalor. D. Henderson S. Barker ..su.l..l. ¢o§o¢o§o§o¢o¢o#o#o#o+o W B. Northrup. E. Gus Porter. Dr. Thos. Chisholm J. Shermitt. E. N. Lewis. H. S. Clements J. E. Armstrong. R. E. Le Sueur. W. Thoburn. Hon. John Haggart. Peter Uriah Wilson A. A. Lancaster Roht. McLachlin. Wa:. Wright. Geo. Gordon. A. MeCaH «â€"::0s C. L. Owen. C. A. Munson. Capt. Sam Sharpe. Peter Christic. ‘Thos. Birkett. Capt. Sam Sharp« Peter Christie. Thos. Birkett. Dr. Chabot. D. A. Sutherland. ot going to advocate the cause vas going to use the Advertiser ; so by paying for space, :the King‘s supporters have seen fit llow citizen‘s ability and greatâ€" Jas. Arthurs Gerald White Alex. McLaren. Dr. M. Steele. J. A; Sexsmith. J. H. Burnham. John A. Gamble. Geo. Clare John A.. Gamble _: W. H. Bennett, K.C Major J. A. Currie. H. Lennox. E. Bristol. A. E. Kemp. Hon, Geo. E. Foster. A. Claude Macdonell. Col. Sam Hughes, K. B. Clark. ed to hurry on the nominaâ€" while the Conservative candiâ€" CONSERVATIVE. Elson mt and showâ€" 73. 4 4. ITISH COLUMBIA _ INTERESTED IN _. â€"â€" w. L. MACKENZIE KING > The _ Vancouver Saturday Sunset, one of the iéading papers on the Py cific Coast,. and which is indepenâ€" dent in â€" politics, pays the following well doserved ttibute to Mr. Mackenâ€" zie King, the Liberal candidate for North Watedoo:=â€" oo *~ f While it s@s not probable that Sit Wilfrid â€" Laurier â€" requested . W. L. Mackenzie KRing to enter Parliament becauseâ€" ot â€"my sugegestion, still 1 feel some _ satisfaction in the fact that Iâ€" suggested that Mr. King: ‘should be taken into the Cabinet seyâ€" cral months. ago. "The despatches do not say "that he is to enter the Cabinct, but the last issue of FTorâ€" ‘onto Saturday night, which is usualâ€" ly well informed, says he is to do so. Mr. King will make a~ splenâ€" plied my favorite _b P Bnd in a marvelously short time the abrasions and cuts were healed and I was fit and well again. ~ At another so. _ Mr. King will make a~ splenâ€" did acquisition to the Cabinet . if ] the present Government is returned, and this is very probable. He has made a brilliant record as Deputy‘ Minister of Labor and he is thorâ€" oughly conversant with the indusâ€" trial problems of Canada. He has proven‘ by ten years of service that .m is _ possessed . of â€" splendid ;udgâ€" ment and rare tact in dealing with lificult questions. time. I had a piece of fiesh almost toru completely off above the elbow, 1ufld|:b‘:1-¢w for for: & 4 time. 30 y CQugnt hmvovufl-nâ€"”d.dnpb wound in two u&s In . three days it was covered with new skin, and a few days after, there was no trace of the injury, _ T recommend Zamâ€"Buk l’i always .; ue t reng a Aid smarting, and heals. 1t i an excellent embrocation, curing stiffaess, any EXâ€"CHAMPILO WRESTLER For all Injuries & Skin Diseases BritishColumbia â€" has an inuma:c|j interest in him for the various comâ€"‘ missions upon which he sat, his ntgâ€"‘ sion to London on the question cf Indian immigration â€" and a close and exbaustive‘ study of the whole quesâ€" tion of the Oriental immigration, have not only equipped lim with, a comprehensive â€" knowledge _ of _ the‘ situation, but have, 1 believe, imbuâ€"‘ ed him with a .strong conviction of| the righteousness _ of the views," of; this province in regard to it. Hist election â€"and : admission to the Cabâ€" inet will therefore give this province an advocate infinitely better equipâ€" ped and of greater influence in getâ€" }fing our views accepted, than any member we have heretofore sent to Oftawa from British Columbia, and Stores, or from the IAMâ€"BUK CO., TORONTO, for price. 6 Boxes for $2.50. mark _ him as a most useful public| "Dur man and one whose services will be ‘an of the greatest value to the counâ€" try no maiter whether he is a memâ€" ber of the Cabjnet or a private supâ€" En porter of the Government or the 6pâ€" m 1 position. , M & V AN UNFORTUNATE forencon an aged man from _ Dublin waited upon the Police Magistrate and asked that . warrants be issued for the arrest of fout .{Mrcdunt men of his village. He cl ‘to have purchased theâ€"McKenna _ block, _ . for which he paid $10,000 in cash, ~ and that the tenants refused to pay him rent, henee the dasive for theirâ€" ar> rest. It was plain that the unforâ€" tunate man‘s mind was unhinged and the magistrate handed him over to Constable Ingram, witk instructions to return him to Dublin by first train... . At theâ€"station hp â€" resisted against going on the car, and had to be helped on board. His ° friends should Jook after him and not allow him to wande} from home. His attainments and ability also Mitchell Advocate: ~Eatly Tuesday 20B Lc bir se 1" d is es & value of Zam uk for injuries reâ€" _twists, . ete. . a0 arriog, the a winâ€" 33. Bhyriue the Marathon wio" (0. E. Pubford, Limited) visitl time. ~‘Jo Sb Triall 1 "on the ns of. ‘day . ue candidute ‘ra?mban%‘ea and port in m A"m. ®. Haight and W. H, SBomerville, _ of Waterloo, also addressed theâ€" cetâ€" :~On Thursday Mr. King spent‘ the day in Elmira and in the evening w@as greeted with alarge and enthusiastic “m:: in ‘the E.M.3; Hall â€" where ‘Standing room ‘was at â€"a: premium. "The â€" speakers â€" woere â€"Messrs. . Dani¢l Ratz, Amuégfl-.' Dr.; N.>~Cz Wallace, of Alma, President. of the North Wellington Reform Association, Dr. Honsbergcr, Berlin, and Mr. King. The cancidate spoke particularly to ‘the laboring men, who were largely ruptesented â€"and his remarks were freâ€" quently applauded. > ing ‘The Liberal candidate, Mr, W.. L Mackenzieâ€"King, was given ~an en« thusiastic reception by a large num> ber of ‘resideots of Centreville : and vicinity ‘ on â€"~Friday evening. The Township Hall} was filled .and â€" the candidate and Mr. W. H. Breithaupt were given an attentive and appre ciative _ hearing. Mr. King dealt with the issues of the campaign in a businessâ€"like manner and he . Was frequently applauded. â€" F es m en d REweTm OOE . uD Euin ‘The chair was acceptably occupied by Mr. S. S. Detweiler. Because. Roland _ M. Boswell,‘ _ a young man of Elora, Ont., failed to appear and marry her on the day set for the wedding last June; and _ has since neglected to make her his wife, Miss Wilhelmina Cummings of West Poronto, is suing the laggard swain tor $20,000 damages for breach _ of promise of marriage. It will be remembered that after a brief three months‘ courtship Mr. Bosâ€" well~ and â€"Miss Cummings _ wete to be wedded at the bride‘s ‘home in West Toronto. On the fatal day the prospective bridegroom called‘ at the home of. his brideâ€"toâ€"be and leff the house about. 11 a.m. _ to go â€" down Town to makt â€" some ~purtchases. * ‘The hour for the ceremony found Reov. Dr. Hazlewood there to tie the knot, but though . the bridal party waited for ~hours the loverâ€"came rot. He had decided not to wed, and was off on a trip to Europe. â€" Now that he bas returned the girl is on his trail, and if she couldn‘t get matrimony, she will be satisfied with moneyâ€"$20,006 of it. FOR THIRD TERM Mayor Bowlby of Brantford, brothâ€" er. of Crown Attorney Bowlby, _ of this town, is being urged in many places to offer himself forâ€"a . third term of the mayoralty. . He states that he had no intention of doing s0, although many . other municipalities offered precedents for such a course. â€"Boswell is the son of a wellâ€"toâ€"do widow near Elofa. He is about 23 years old. CENTREVILLE HEARS KING SUING SWAIN FOR $20,000 Good Soil, Good Water, Good Climate. . Poe a Prmiatnt sopirnter permmnret on toie A & CODE, Land Commissioner, Au Sable, Michigan. ~20,000 AchRES_ Choige Farming Lands Many Canadians f.mess WESTERN MICHIGAN Choice Michigan ‘ 20,000 Acres Farming Lands (HOICE FARMING LANDS wn Your Own Home e and Be Happy. 125,000 ACRES Tok ioi d $ack etenlar or furthar: information MANISTEE, MICHIGAN, a a t Mr, W. L. Mich : Liphardt Bros.. Local Age nts, x churches, and marketa Te en ns ratircins." Ping potate fnd CHOICE Farming Lands in Isabella County, Mich. aSiRWR e Prennd h bne viontsy. _ _ _PRED. 8. HALL,. 16 to 19 Bank Chambers, DETROIT, MICH, Improved Michigan Farms We have a Hist of fine IMPROYED FARMS, partiy ..':".!"‘:.3 farms and unimproved farming ghurches and roads. will give you information as to sofl, olimate, erops, ts ho on P Sie e 4 fikh. BEND FOR 4T FOâ€" DAY. You can‘t got this information eisewhore. Howardâ€"Packard Land Co., CADILLAC, MICHIGQAN. Choice Michigan Farming Lands Situated in Gladwin, Clare, Ogemaw, Arenac :ném‘l'nfla. ands, near o ESTATE OF AARON T. BLS8, + _« ns ooA uh meop hy Erepards, deed 1 vee Doke and Hay, Atoit YST Nifi parhouiark or write Hardwood Farming Lands COBBS & WITCHELL (Incorporated), Caditine, Michigan In Charlevoix County, Michigan Adnoenk io Pn ie ces o ons O J. Y. EGAN, Specialist &...-EK-. terthe h:.' Adjacent m-n;! yail yail way Our Morth Central Michigan Year Book 2 x css t F o s @’ P dnommtmnmmin «nomnecmem P P i D ‘ "} /A eA VE T t > PA L TNLA * C ATF, * THR MOST RELIABLE and Successful Authorityâ€"G ) Varicocole (False Rupture) of all known a ndielny i oot dopertinent munt diriainly br mote 1 ‘THR MOST RELIABLE and Successful Authorityâ€"Greatest success in the treatment of Hernia m: w‘ mfl);l;nhm 1 and J” iE many .'.-i:thflu.' Don‘t put off flfi.m hm often proves fatal. mnmunlltfiom.nlhm.pm 'fi. f and. moffey elsewhere bit come to one Weâ€"long study has taught what to do. not despond or be mm.&m(ufl. dvice, or because of upuwu-.fiy. case incurable. mu&:.nw" hy::cahml::.mmu This very T ie Tanatier rrave heen of ant farrt of Ihuotare shounP ast mauadls in navine thaer London, Torento, Montrest. Winnipeg, Vancouver, St. Joha, N.B., Hamilton,â€" Calgary N SPECIALIST WILL ViISIT : * ~ _ GUELPH, October 15th. GALT, October 16th. Beorlin, MA ""Te, S Gate Oct 17th. In Cheboygan County, Michigan. en ~ MEN OF ALL AG UFPFER v AmflucElE Pom Ns ecftble adliction in eome wago . ‘There is noâ€"other affliction to man 3 ARUPTURE hum,nmflzv;hgum duties or pleasures ras The universal of these ‘conditions is to grow worse and more complicatedâ€"leading to imâ€" %mmny wasting, strieture, lunbago, sexual nh-nl?;n,uc. Do you intend to allow this insidious affiction to sap away your vitality t It is doing so now and if riot cbooked will nâ€"lzh'hnhb:nmdnhu :om“g:mnflo:mmm?“h,un;mcfifl- mwmmu ':“}"""m'": mrhh-.z«,mp::u ecome rimdised -.a' ediagredied now s 1 :oumr.‘fy:fl:m:h:luumrm looPllM‘l’loluu.-y. @oflfi: business. have wual have no doubt spont large sums of money P lerger quentities of time searobing for the remody that 1 offec you hore. § time you should consultâ€"mo as my reputation has been made in cu e EADIMS suftering trom Neval or say form of Rupture an " * 0 * 0_ BTRATFORD, October 19th: | _ ; r Consult Specialist early, Ask â€" at hotel office for of consulting room, % C â€" MOTHERSâ€"Look to your childrenâ€"Now is the tims to hav d, while ow uind twan o rrew up unndimppet in tas reow at bito with rapranp * = ol P oo 10,000 ACRES nutmeg; sweetened to taste; oneâ€"half pint of millk or cream ; pour‘into pastry‘ â€"then ~_ MClarys "Fourâ€" plesâ€" thatâ€"don‘tâ€"lastâ€"Jong.‘ Four plesâ€" and pans of bread can be baked in a "Pandora" oven at one time. & Rupture 1 En td SEG DATES BELOW. oo I ‘per dat Do You Want to Own aâ€"Home ? in ALCONA COUNTY, MICHIGA®, Low Prices. Easy Terms If you do, this is your chance, f 10,000 ACRES»A of EXCELLENT FARMING LANDS For Sale DO YOU WANT TO OWN A FARM *" W o are nos renl entaie dealore, bur are elosing out our cutover lands in lmot‘m'nu a z extremoly low‘v'lqofllmun. have :r:-é: '-l upwards mm m !AE‘ 'l{lll&ué"lfllfi !‘M BRIGOS & COUPER ©O) 143., Sexinaw 3,000 ACRES d Location for to $8 an here, ud Aon dnc We Have Sevefal 40â€"Acre and 80â€"Acre TRACTS OF CROICE LANDS d ie erevarams 5,000 ACRES ‘Mchlnn Hardwood Farmina Lands _ _ sls Eon nea apar on e t ther particalars, oall on or write _ > "‘ 1 . f k se _â€"12,000 ACRES Cholce Farming Lands sucled in en ~Tih Churchil! Lumber Co., Atpena, Mich Apply to ALGER, SMITH & CO., Black River, Alcona County, Mich. or JOHN REGA FOSTER BROS., Giadwin, Mioch, " PANDORA‘C COURSE." . > 102 West King St, x P.O. 539, Toronto. West Bra A. . Many pmere aginas, Mich. num be

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