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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 27 Jan 1910, p. 2

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n m - magi-Jun; " E . “33%:figrfr! {an (Him. GIL " Mr. A. S. Armstrong, Deputy Pro- vincial Secretary. submits charts which show the alarming proportions of English and 1oreign-toorn inmates oi Ontario's prisons and asylums. “Jamil {mum --irer, 'iiii't7.i9i' '/,','l '?ti'i-'i'-,'itr',s'Et. tttt"dgty Dari tll1ltl £393: a n M". pogmn. Iii-mun howl-1m. Cough Caution "The importation ol boys and girls ot distinctly detective type should be absolutely discouraged. Our ex- periences with these weaklings made us realize how great a'menace they are, and how careful we should be to have a thorough examination ot their antecedents made before admitting them. Better still would be to ex- etude them altogether, and when I say this I voice the opinion of ma- " of those who have to deal with these questions practically." "How some of them can pass any thorough system at impoction is a mystery; the gmera paretics the pre- cocious demettt, the obvious degener- ate all slip by and reach us in a surprisingly short time. Surely it would be wisdom "and good economy on the part of the Federal authori- ties to hare some ot their medical inspectors trained in psychiatry. Ev- en a mere tyro is the study ot psy- chiatric problems would be able to de- teett the weak spots in many of those) who at present safely run the unntlct'ot port of arrival inspection. The report says: "An analysis ot the admission proves most" strikingly he importance ot carefully scrutiniz- ing those who come to our shores. Toronto, Jan. 20.-The province at Ontario deported 263 "tmdesiratM persons" during the year I908, ac- aiding to the omcial report an pri- sons and asylums, issued yosteh day. In the twb previous years, 87 and 19, respectively, were the fegures. pr. Shadii‘s Provincial Labor Bureau Report' Calls For Culling Immittrants. MANY MUST "Up to about a month ago," says Miss Fraser, "being the com- mencement ot the clock and chimes strum; every quarter during the day and night, I was in the best of health, and I attribute my nervous albino to want of steep, caused by the said chimes striking at we. Ill-{Fraser uys she consulted her lolicitor on January 8, and, in con- ‘uqueuoe, a petition signed by 28 residents of the immediate neighbor- hood was forwarded to the wardens. "king for the discontinuance ot the chimes at night. On Fricay night last the clock ran down about 11, and Miss Fraser had a good night's rottt. The clock was rewound on Sa- turday. and chimed every 15 min- utes until a little after midnight, when it was stopped. It was again stunted and again stopped. _ ttt't-LaArttttttatns - i 'tne.ttttaRetmhthsqCtmreh w m an mug. I." qrmmt “an. ptr twrit; “I may um people not w u r,Se2uoutttlt,t 292223391?" quartets has disturbed her rest at light to such extent that she has be- come ill tram nervousness. Miss Fra. Ber ha lived with htr aunt 10:63 yarn, whose residence is aqross the mud trom the church. A clock was Installed about a month ago. Prior to that time, ao- cording to tuMtwits filed try a noc- tor and a lawyer, Miss Fraser enjoy- ed good health. The ringing d the Ton-to. Jan. M.--Aitegittg lemma may. and try the striking cf the qr.aree ma, Catherine .Ig-ulc has? of Bunion, has ohm " Oqtoo$. Hall a week’s injunctiouat wt thet wardens and incumbent 01 ths St. Junu’ Episcopal Church, and "attaining than from allowing the china M beth in the clmk stee- Mo to this between 9 o‘clock at night and , In the mornilm. . SAYS GENES I MADE Milt ILL 'no In 1 bGUti mun-n! k'hi',t',i't,riirhf),'irk)', I " mum-I‘m yin. . In. In unhol- mm on . yfpyettiutt ytrfreht-9. . J'a1ttitutie'ilti5lfg h' Goes to Law. BE EXCLUDED -I_n, L: li,".' _-lr/r,,'?')),"-)')."",".-:", T PII., MEW- ~V-lht'fi'l . _ T "t [HUII I Dunn. u [ ',-'i'ilSi,4,f,,1t. h", (a; NL. 333 m WE an. - _ St. Thomas, Jan. 20,-At the mort- int of thr Poumil last night it v.13 dorided to abolish the Street Railway Commission. and to ask the Legisla- ture at once to repeal the Art paswd sown? you: mow-sublim- in; government ot the rind by com- mission. The rlmtric road in St. Thomas is owned by the city, and has never paid its way. 3an to-dar many of the rntrpxryers derlare that my will mm a comic! ar-l, um trcat, the Cotmril will not centre! the road, but that the commission": will mnlilme the work. _ These Hair Goods styles, when pm- porly adjusted protect Ind ermine!“ the tread, gotten and beuumy the expression or the face, and consequent- ly tone up an aged awesome. Be sure 'and see them-u Walpet house, on Saturday. Feb. gttt. T0 ABOLISH THE COMMISSION inspection or these goods at _ his private apattmcnts reserved " the Hotel. a? " Among the prominent Liberals de- feated yesterday were: J. A. Fuse, (hid Liberal 'whip, Victor Clayton, a prominent Latrorite, and 1dettt. Jon- es, the Nationalist prohibition lead- The situation Ems iJiireshado,r another general election almost im. mediatcly. The announcement caused great ex- titcmt-nt, as from present indications, the Literal and Labor majority will not reach the.rrgure named. " was stated at the Liberal head- quarters today that unless the Liber- als and Laborites haVea minimum majority of forty over the Unionists without the aid of the/Irish Nation- alists, they would not acct-pl. Minis- lerial control. London, Jan. 21.--Fun returns of yesterday" voting show the following lesult: Liberals elected Ili; Laborites elected-li; Unionists elec'tt-d M; Ma- tionalists elected ll; Unionist gains 10; Liberal gains 1. MUST HAVE A A couple of days no the manager the food, George Balaton, tender- hin twig-allow on the plea that could u.» plan the public or calm. The department mu hare more say “out Mr. Travers Inter. The present transaction seems have started with this alleged loan quid lions. The taeta so tar Moped seen to be thee: John Levis is a promoter whose specialty is the purchase ot iiie insurance capitals. In the pres- ent case he aemntf by the expenditure ot only $2,350 to have rented trom Morgan & Company ot New Work. 25,000 shares ot the company stock of the Big Vein Copper Mine Com- pany, which he claims to be worth upwards o.t 8150.000, and with such rented stock to hare secured what Ite claims to have been a loan to him from the Farmers' Bank ot Can- ada of $150,000, with which sum. after taking out $10,000 tor his per- sonal use he paid contain of his obli- gations, and by a. disbursement of $110,000 acquired control of ' ira- iemal bettetieiary society, with ii- IMPORTANT T0 sun-we. Mr. Hddiey was instructed to rennin in Toronto and bring an]: refultl to the “tenth. cl tho ' dian Mien' Association, " being the understanding that such . to!“ customarily leads: to unwary notion rby such association. ' , Within thy past three days the do- partment In: examined, anon; oth. ers, the olloers of the First National ( Bank ot Syracuse, and Hours. Trat ers, Tevlsa. Hunt, Men and Lint. 1 Governor White. -J/fTTl"C'7'TT,TrCr ' _ ' a: 1;, 'JyJF'a"'f "i':T.PlEr'i'i'-T'C,i't,' 1tMtttittl . m» _,,,thtilb'/, l T I.'. F", d” '2Pfrde" _ . u A. _ .. ._ y talt'r,t'-t, 8lra'Itfl8.'s an ih up . "a... may... have 'j,il3lliii' i'!til'lti1ls)" -- tte.tretd0a.e.M'qruih"ii. hlnt- nth-9’ . s-YI" an Ht'1er.P_e?t'rty-1i. 1hthtotiiiittit tum ,ttt muting-tumu- In! ,f?tieciidiiiriiiiiiii'aiirt': & ttrttbrtu6r-ea'r-.eieCib. '_1ta.reeithiiitt “an. ad.rittad-tbtaemesttb.a-tes Et.t.teitoettriirth. GUI .i.ttsettettettpetrter"uqr "gl',$teetitdttdittiiiit _ my “the-thew“ - ubrttr-ftr9rirrcitrt.htt' '.,l mun-human 'k., tttlee-id/ttsr-F,-, 1Aty mummthiltmld all-N63,.“ '.te9,vir_rt,yp1tIpp'r' I!" _trornttraeeord-owtt in by. tombo- lutmmtat'Wieti, Tech! trx"_aasdttatthottrtrtee-6rmt" ttpt t"wtsretterm.'ou.urttaais in: the BoardotDtrmstoea ntn mrrott= iambic! "er-att-.' held to+rhadrett-dtomemtrttie ".t.ottrq-rattria.'uerur* inu- ttewaivxrrotue0trmpa' Iona 'oeitrottutosuetmetttnr, hob! '"riehtadb-teseetstrdbriue- rnuhuwm‘ihtm, his an! Inn-agar, William R. Tum Buddha-din In" at with at Symon-o -trorstttsa.tsmitatte 1kriitrrrsrer--rotittgts. - . ‘Junry IT. '11.an enact, Incl m emu-mm mucus-u] In. hunk repudiate: tho Act ot its an- Stmet My” Coaxial-lion ot curl eral manager in issuing the mutants the town ot Bulb that mooni- any. on December M, um, and Hr tur- station ot hum“ of It; lino Berni ther wt ot waiving Mt days' notion to abominabl- .13: Bull & HI“: ot withdrawal, put-mt w the do- Bzidmort st. By. My _bo I; 5 mad: ot the superintendent or ite granted main may. the and “rat MAJORITY 0F FORTY ol piacticall'y' “it"; Gi- LADIES. “Vi": A comprehensive and entertaining ' . .. address was delivered by It. A. B. trams Scott. who is the president ot the Union, on the work in general of the h d Young People's Societies and the pro- ca - guess that was being made. PM" "The Need ot More Ihtthtite “a Syl- "PP lunatic Committee Wore," was the "lists subject ot e plea-in; talk given try IPP- Min Mathewson, of Preston. may Minis- valuable equations were made and Miss Mathewson improseed on her hearers the necessity of some plan to “r of he carried but in the matter of coin- tions, mittee work. . r will Miss Renwick, ot Gait, spoke on "The Grace ot Chin," and in an ink adow wresting paper emphasized the tact im- that the spirit behind the giving we: really of greater importance than the _ gilt itsell. a de- MtmicaLaeiectiomr added much to 'eqse, the plenum of the elk-moon, which on, a was brought ton. close by m invoca- Jon- tlon by Rev. Mr. Mullen, of Elora. lead- The ladies ot Knox Church nerved _ a dainty supper tor the delegate- in I the basement ot the church. Nearly all mothers who nurse their children should take this splendid food- tonic, not only to keep up their own strength but to properly nourish" their children. in a very short time. It not only builds her up, but enriches the mother's milk and properly nour- ishes the child. NURSING MOTHERS show the beneficial ef- fects of , I tttth Emulsion The attegtdanexs at the evening Beth sion was much more gntllying, In addition to the delegates from other ,,,,V-V-.-_ -- my Wwvvlvc lum- which showed that during the mi year much good work has been no- cmnNiahed. were read and adopted and A Business Committee was appointed. Encou- aging reports were. given by the rep-~ resentatives of the societies present, The attendance at the afternoon meeting was not very encouraging. although than present displeyed a lively interest in the proceeding. Mr. A. B. Scott plaid, and menu Dr's duties in a capable and mm.- ahle manner. The opening exercise: were conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. Arnold and Mt. Ber. tie. - . Gait, Jan, 18.-knox Church Sun- day school was new” then-oo- nnd evening the me of the Four-l tenth Annual Convention_ at the Young People's Societies ot m Presbytery ot Hum. A In: num- ber ot delegates were present trom the surrounding districts and the meetings were ot an interesting and helpful character. PRIGBY'rmh9i YOUNG , aim; tpdl/det" _ bC%'rii ty, _ -m a” ' nan-rug“ “liq-q mm. 9ot'm.t;rtiCAriyi, trtd_tttreth.rrt.'iiit - unmitiurputp' 't.tot_itmttriaiueiisl 'te.itre!tttytosp_etmettntr, unt_rmg'orithst thr. mama“. In" a Btri8.rrtet-totuatiattsNer t.ttcre.ri1ipettrta-id Stand My” Council): M ‘ $hetownotmrttrrtttBttne- trratfrsothhtrarteratqimtottt.tiat. . to Bloomingdathuntln'c Bridgman tet. By. Conn-l] _ln trrarttardr-tit-trittis and .olthotcmolihlmcuu on _ the sheet nth-y tad: on Wtttere mt and in; strut lot _ "x?'mers.ettoaferrtti" to u part albumin” was otutersetmehapeortrthomttottte pumw‘tnlcoponuontm bythcald Conny. Theabon mqtthtttentmttrtmanti mturearriedattt-ura o! the The 11119qu ot the last convention mun-1mm Evening Session. Hana-3:9 imi- Afternoon Session. PBoPLB socmms MEET In Vice-Pret-lrn. Rom. Barrie. Gilt. . m viePren..-anae Holmes In- rm. trd Weeeree.-ttra. Crichton, o! lulu. Col. the. Trr-ttev. I. . It: lag-1.1m: . mm. Prrs.-.tdemtor ol Pushy- "terr, Rev. W. A. McIntosh. B.D., of Blots. Pretti_r. W. A. Blur“! " mar. . Some of the Young People‘s Forlo- ties might not be " large " could he wished tar but great uni-gym" go lorth trom little sockics. In (on- clusion, Mr, Knowles quoted a low "alum. wttere much good had re- sum-a trom sin-ll amok-l. Following are the slicers etected for “no: more ml", more more], or better in any way than he wll mum-g " duty. The maker also related to the greet light tilt in now taking piece in Great Britain, um a.“ that the eyewm which allowed . few men to own great tracts ot land without bearing their lull uharc d the taxes would soon be changed-and this ow- ing to the appeal that had been re- spnnded to by the great body ot Nottrrontormist churches. Rev. R. E. Kmlu wan then call- ed upon to give a when. He laid that no plane ot Christianity an greater than its bearfnd on oh: na- tional lite. W. 'trouid lean to think Impermly. and when met to. gether on you“ people, should eon-Id- er what could be do» for the world at for our country. It. Knowle- touched upon the quorum ot the we! Mum ol the clam nil the nun-ch- fumes: ot an an}; ad iiGieiiii. er. " I ythsister could make Inn more new, more motil- School, especially when " was - lneohandeome ebulldin‘u the Sundnyechod ot Knox Church; end theothet wee when n m‘reached that age when " was ot vital importance that he should consider the am 5: mum; to mung... But there ween hue number at you: people In enri‘ community who my attained no more whetever lo: are red things. The question wee, now to tind the eympathy end cNHtpeeF tion ot thin army of young people. Indlammhod toshow their {new by deeds and it was no to the Christiane to'tehe up the Chai. lenge that had been thrown down ar the young people. Originality 'wee not generally looked - with - by the church“, but it opportunity eliorded a greet plea might he work- ed out for the mutton at the youth of the land. Wm; to: him to come he: to Out, but minded him ot many Pleasant “sedation: at his younger ‘dsyu Tho “with. that amin- :thn met with in museum with his work omen; the young people today was greater than an): before. .. _ Them was two minds in we when itwaaeaartointUmst attemortin religious matters One won in child- hood when it was not very hard to {induce an attendance it the Sunday chairman an khaki-Ed -iiiGui'"ii' of “typing, Rena-A. Mbettet. planet, there Ming a [nu Ilium present tron the You; Peopla’n Bo. ciotle; ot the town. Rev. th. My, Rodent»: at the Presbytery, wu in the chiral! Alter devotional excreta: the “port pt we Business 00th was :9- lliu Blanch Otdiktd W: de lightlul solo, which W very much .the up northwu'f in (ttmr6ttes Wat. mums, and Tri-mem)" The monume- n: “and to! loan than and very tum-ably Inadv- ed.' President. Salim stated it In on that should command the]! Jo every citizen in Mill. a bit-"0.1!“ “0‘th I” m-tttq in; t2"t22t"dttttt'tetttlft hi. um. will: in _ ,rith-thsetrrntee. l, ', tCoe-air-tttL-ut. out“ 'tmm" " my - any. Mr. autumn thud. If}: N Bertht “that“. to pat gnu-p any: th. '3tu'flit Ir. * .- r.' 0|. _ A _ ila't'ls,'l'ii,"ddltl%1"adt, “clothe “but. ""t*. Bto-irtmtau-hott- a. up new. um intern-M I: it. pron-i- gunk“ Adm [mg-gm my»: my! tI6ttyrt"Haiatt_tm though-ultras! W' "Mi" t'lt1"'fh'dft4il'llr, ot Toroiiio, who kiraiyiiit Jun Ritchie rendered a Vet, 5 .oto, Which m well neck. Oliwr sud-an, a Buattrror my. " your: at m, In! yarn-um some verve: " the 3mm. Ptag, which - to the no“. at a "an '35 1lrtepe, Pee. " - the 8rd 'torair"ii/"rar'iiiirr, bring the 21st " " o'clock mm. A. Sumn, bat. or sultry no! work " Sanitary Inspector tor 1009 8.10 Div. Registrar, rug. m, In. a De, 4th qr. to am me. ..,.....,ts.00 C. Punk. my; door and rep Court Hott-.......,..........,.. ...r.. AO Hanna] tor Sick Children, Tor- onto, grant Frrtr_... Ft-ttw. 'rrVP_rt- 15.00 Mum”! World (or) topics at World ,. .. F.. . "M n.N.. an m that some autho- tory ”mince for warning people it the "prmett ot tniu be played on‘ who! them crossing. varied. loved by A. C. nun-m, BeCatgtdetr try Wesley En, tint the Mining ao- eounl-I‘be pus-ed an that the Rue Issue his orders on the Trauma In payment of the lame, viz.: To D. mu for printing and ads. to dnte _...---. ' "9 u ___ _..- P"".". nw-Il In“! DIM "B'", Christian yuan, member '0! the ransom: or Health for a years Ind Herman s. Shana, member ot the local Board ot Hal“! tor 2 years lasted of John Rein". resigned; 1.1. h: Butler, M.D., Meal . Health Moor and Albert Show. Sanitary lupuctor. Committee rose and Council mills Rene in the loved by Waley Erb, seconded by: Joan P. Livingston that br.lnw 2'd 470 be now read . third "pa and ruled. Can-led. Sold try-law was then reeds third the and posed. loved try John P. “vial-ton, leo- onoed try Peter Berg, that the Clerk be in is hereby ill-trotted rewrite the Grand Trunk Rollin outland- ties, drew; their “tuition to the d-ttim state or the crossing in the village ot -Badea, a well as tho new: for Block "A", John Noll, Collécht ' tor Elena'- & Snider's Roads and Ephraim S. Snyder, Col- lector Jo: my: Bond and Btork A. c. Balm that this Comm! do now go into Committee ot the Whole on by-laws. Carried. Wesley Erh in the chair, when the following ap- Polntlnont- were made, viz: W. Rus- mt and H. C. Schumann. Auditors; " lan R. G. Smith, Assessorjor Blot "A", George Cal-ins, Assessor tor Elam & Snider's Road; “John Rabat, Alm for Erb’s Bowl all Black "B.", new What Col- “nu-mu; nu. aw owl-WHO]! ol buil- l nan, ti Reeve when“. . A. must, is: received from John Ross Reform akin; for; you: to m, Sick Children’s Hospital, Toron- to; will: mom tomato, it was decidod to grant the sun ot, 815 as the object was; worthy 09. Moved by John P. Livingston, m ended try A. C. Minn that [are be gun the, mover to introouge a br-taw to appoint Auditors," Am 03,0011an and members ot the IoetBoardotiraaiiiGirriitairi. ttltrw be now Jud a an and no» Md time. Carried. Rood I itrst and second tins aeeurdinirtr. Moved by Peter.Berg, deconded by out, who after having made an subscribed tmr respective declara- “m of qua-Imam and oMms, (with? the trunnion or bust- mu.. it ll o'clo'ck "dG.GGi"aTiii', Shiite. Flu-at -Smtttret Casual. Raye, Jgh P. Li_timtuotCDeircty uman- a the ma» arisicn ot '.P.trt,yPey.sit, teehd 91inch- mu in‘ the wage or iiUGlii pond-y the "ttt any ot January Itt. " 1133:10ch mm. punuantto -"'- 'itrn'hllirrPtgir'M . mm » V ' 1" Ciiifd ‘*““'"" ... u.., Wagmymflwlu ------c- .- um 5:53: ' ormnvm _ ' . ----- .--- motioat (‘oumil ttoi/ii/i/ii Ga N BOY'S LOYALTY. 91“.”? M'. “WM". Qttt . ”a. “In ' Maui‘s-mm. 1'.y.'t1tyeree+-nqtt-oi- ',i,riii'iliiii'iti,ttettit T 'tg2e,hee."-"uuaiiiiFairc 'r"-_at-iiiaCii'ii-e R, HOLWFILh yin; Wesley ‘ur’b " and " B. tiNttttf "h/tei' »N I kn... na,di,,' Pd 'its. A“! i'tr."lt T." at '"""N""""'"aiit't Clerk Conducts $22.30 gr, ot John E. Vim-m, the J. R. wu- Hm Comps-y. mm“, ot Tot- oIto, "I the mm mm, u'Mted, ttt Lin-wt, (ht Six ttetlona have been instituted by John E. McMillan, of Toronto, an”: " may nowwaperl, claim- ing “mm tor alleged libel, in con- motion with statements concerning "3an mu in Cobalt ores. Three of the writ: are in the name oi John Fl. Wilkinson and the J. E. Wilkin- Ion Company, Limited, as plainiins, and are against .lailray Bron., Limit- rd, of Gait; T. H. Preston of fir-nip lord, Ind The Spectator Printing Foamy oi Hamilton. Two no in- Iuml on an." ot John E.. Wilkinson mail-Ii. the Standard Plain-hing (Yo-pay. Limited, oi Kingston, and The Time- Printing Conway of Si. Thom-I. The sixth. which in against the Herald Printing Company oi Hamilton. in if!“ at the ind-ace The mini-ta; aid he won not pro- pared ‘to m. prom-ea, but he was glad ot the opportunity to talk the mute! out. He thought the time was coming when the enforcement ot the we would he easier, as hotelnen were becoming more Ind more willing to abide by the law, and keeper! ot dives were thtdUg " did not pay. The bipedal: 'resent were: Hugh Walker, West nation; H. R. Knowles. South Weterloo; R. N. Killian, Monk; and Major McCoughey, West Norttmntrertamt. Win, and ES Suntan, In“ of the license department, was with the minister. The Inspector's ulna! an than“ ot the minimum traitrry allowance Irom “50 to 8600. They claim the rigorous enloroemcnt ol the law required, and the growth ot loan] option made their work much heavier. V Toronto. Jan. St.-. The license in- Ipoctors ot the province were repre- sented by a deputation tint waited on Hon. Mr. Hun thin alumina. Pr. 19c11 'itritFTiiaazii"i'." "FE”: i.iaittMi INSPECTORS _ WARRIORS MONEY mm“... .._ mu l "ttt t at d, "e in“ - "55;: I I tel at. an: ' g, riiiiiii.'arfi7)ul'l'ti,"ll'rgi'gt2tl gt 'h'll'g',ll giggle-pt an! and; All": holy “icons to but ttte 1m Bacardi - was. We aho on" Tl N; t assortment In the to". of Dow, T on od att umovmmfimmmm. 00min {and convinc- 7m ”III-'8 W10: the MM Boob ad Stationary. V ' _ ' Hhk'l Allan-p so can". -A - ' A - - -- __ Thatch "r.atortataer lit: ThéMison Phonon. ' Ut Ihr d! M - If r"dhf."'h'g,t,'z, we will! refund your money; we ugh»: o'l7, in your bans II Pta oatgte-r.m,.,...uuCer2r, .. John Fischer, Proprietor _ ___ 7â€"”, - "e"'"'"" In!" B-aid' Sum Sun om III hill and be amazed onion pro-pay dome/ml In I? ”Errata _ new, Inch " 1..ryti..irirhaiiii, 2ttil.teer,Aidli iii'rii,' um minim 1m mu. bu the repetition dumbing It: more“ chateau- arith Bo choices: and has " mm " tho you. round. _ In tto limo! man, We have Boo}, Path, Val, Limb, Bugat- Cnrod Hum-ad Bacon tour on why); once touted, alum-and. Ittatio "no of halo-mud. lai- 1hmttvuil'tttiratar1iitiii,rir.armm g SIX LIBEL SUITS 91‘...” lean-cum}. an, “and... 'hra.yitytdu,teir.ts,atiiri'itk) . Ingrid-”'0 mmtifldhhMMMh-Ih fits-“*Wofldfiemingabanndimdwfl. '*"9metr"'trthuit “Can-onwlusuid." ' m‘uaaé‘m might-'85.... tqq'ittrq a. memmmmdfi‘dlfiw -'ethitts Md» New Yukon-twp): §.Wa,p¢h‘ht 'ttmed. “MM " _ II no I“ Wiggly!“ Tm. Mm in 1td'thttt2 'lr=r,11'.""""""'"a'""""H. '""-_iibiiiiiG'iiTri'G C I. _ 'ua-as-sore-u-Lou-Isa. “mm Tan YOUR HOLIDAY (in? " WI tiatU. FriiiiDirii"G7i"CSTUi" a”. 'iiiiilt,?i,tiiiilhtihtr, ttttttt ','atmei', 1'thtr, tit"IA35tl'd thtetM. CL... The llarristm Tribune has ovum "blix'ation and the plant is tor Bale. The proprietor, Mr. John A. Uo:s land, " now run-lug - union-try and job printing omen In Toronto. Sanderson 3 Bakery In; " Im Fancy Buns, Band Ttous aatd Fancy Oahu. BFrTE In!“ Gimme. WNW MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. 1NCORrCttATIiD m 1863 Tofu Am}: gamut. . $436,308.“- ttitt* "mttttt Mu. ”Milt. te pm." _ my ii':'i'i'ii'iiii'? J-l-Jldtyn, may... H.“ on» WQWlo; an "- "MW-3:32.. --_ V“.-.____ .- hut “an an... . qut, a”. “I. U. A. will 2%"qur-i Waterloo. 0am In. In“. IDAaD or 013-0303.. 1)..) mm». mums... m... I MI‘. h a... 'hl','trittttttg Pr-ttea-puts-iii-i-ia"; t '0'.th I - DOMINION _r'T . LIFE. CRARED PUBLICATION. a...» an. uh Gia. ain‘w’b Olin-Ra t QFTHE M

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