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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Nov 1911, p. 12

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“muons were submitted by ' delegates which rim. with _ approval of the com _ “d1 ot, them being greeted and prolonged applause. thrie presented in the following ‘ . '.#"h-;' largest uni " ' " r1atrttrdrttlotw ever hold ral, " byurs.ociatiom Not- - " (Wi nanny watcher and "th ',. '03er m email" . 5- “I; The": was no it: ‘ , , 'il/tttgrit . over the " q 3: 1 1' trtloy elections on “" ' Fl In tum there was a _ w w- and determination tlt, Aiittesuuvus and decidedly _ - to the nomince oi thy . ‘ any the Queens. f Tip” " i at Newton W. Rowen " 'trt the Ontario Liberal, 5 ' L', ' ite plattom which Brh'i w w ,tgd met with popular tES Jttttt applause followed I w "t f JIM: name ot the new 4 , 1,4,. Yang "union al "cf ‘ _ , afternoon, N“ _ t.'t my. ot this town . " r V unanimous BorttitttV ' W , to at the Liberal [any mr - lair-the Provincial Leg- " 7 " Thos. Hilliard, mended I ' , S: Snyder. That this North Et'e Bataan Association in con- B, _".. ' n led desires to place on J.” _ V manna: ot the worth f M "P, of our late member for _ , - ‘the' Honorable W. L, Mac- 51L can, and the ftrst I g‘glanm In the Candi-n - - conspicuous talcum "fife ‘ taming may remseted (33;; ith', and um this My}! lh e to Immune as to li? ' _Va'itt'd"terrttetttatlve. 'dlp 'hitt all too brief can: of ml, 5h” yum an a Member a,“ fin»; . ot Common; and of the B, P, Ltt c' 'Willrid Laurier. he Fd " , than In the when of Rgr - Milan“, beypnd. pey- MRF, ' at his ycnn 11: public , ' " T no that his york re- " ”Jittery of imitation 1.9! “tissues ol the cam! lam that he was convex-J 'r the questions which will T: .. . .durit)g the next four tite.: AVpraa eoest1dettt ol the sup- tit g “him party throughout the gag program"! to do all be could the riding on Danube: M. - We” prevailed through I a "rttt,itrmtyerttiott. The nomi~| I U! fan“ préminent Liberals, i . 9f _ whom would make 'sl, ' if , “to. was greeted with . Tsci y I; e. The various rc- ' I5i,tji"7G' Painted unanimously. MI ”studios of the omcerg for MI - m was conducted with ‘ 'ttiq, good feeling. a? = nominees of the con NE t him but interesting ad- It} ‘ -"Briily" Euler, in ac g“ angidaturc. doliwred a IlENrieoaiRor'r hacker. which " IA", 'exsdountritntrtestu'oa. His ii'iiiig tt1gttttteittgittit,ftitg,tf',n of the Reform e'"". Mon in Waterloo on Manda Pledge Their ll 'k,5upp’ort to Lender RoWell and the L2l'ffll, v 'IS " 'y-tlt thee" and C m. m "eretientw . of delegates " the L iuiorth Waterloo Rar. an: ms pompied by the Pre- _ ,.J, F. Honsbczger, and . V tpf indomduct‘ingmhe pro- ?! tIts, Convention by Sec. L. gallant. Illll?l?, wuo j, " IE wm llllir,' EULER MAKE h GOOD IMPRESSION ' ”I Luna ktr. L: MJ’King's Exoenem a: --$erv19es. a); For! MIN. N.tk ' “M ii“: Kidney Dine-u " 1-1:» , yhckwuwuk. p, LIT, not I',"'.,",:,",'.' 7 _ u I II t. ill . V 'lllt','.ttgta%'l'i. fr [has "I chat min. . w...“ (thing one. , W eqtyA., - __--.__. 'tqt-ei-no lame weak muaehesrseBaekertses orB1Mdqrrexnttrte- . who up. Oh mu zta"21l and Ml'y we “I!!! Minions Passed Etc. ot ttgrtaNG C' mnumomm. - nub-mum "yo-dealer g'Ntt,1r,m,',Tf,", a a! 3 . - if ugh-cw“. 'r', 1"“! MP“ 9."! , CHOSEN As $tjfi)'Nlp)jtp.Hil,liiilt)lt1lll! BY . . IJlBliillthllS OF NORTH WATERLOO Ly' Grar, iuiaa, ’7 in up than on tttqt will n ”We“ sets',', Vol In“, , a. nought. In and out ' II.- Ion. to father the in! x-qm ‘01 n. his!“ clam: of out lull. slant doing mantle In any way to the capitals“; on employll‘ clan. [lacking " all the- by news!!! and eoncitiatosy methods to avoid ttts waste of thrill: and to promote good Keeling between those mun! smear labor and eapitat. Ills union . in his own constituency were by up man: neglect“, as when tho no public building: now lnvthe 0mm ba' erection in Waterloo. the unlit‘ for I at. tor a;Poat Ollice_ln Elmira; tho etrtatttishmottt at an Klnnood Pout mice, the introduetlnn ot Rural tgait Delivery on the _ null to6tes of m riding, and his unremitting and was taking servica to every constituent, whether political Mend or lob throughout the country. who claimed his assistnnce " a representative oi the people. - We note with Inmate the honor widened upon him by the Return: ‘Auodnlon of Ontario, in cacti“ him their Putnam. and We mu that on long, his Invalublc services in the broader tieid at Dominion P.rli- tics will be scoured by his way into the House at Commons, _u an able and indisputable .supporter therein of the distinguilhed and mm Hononhle Sir Wilfrid taurier, leader at His Maiesty's Loyal Opposnlou. Moved by Geo. Selim: Ind Tllman ' Shantz, that The North Waterloo Reform Association wishes to unreal their appreciation oi the services ren-l dared by Hon. A. u. Mutiny GUlil or of the Liberal party at Ontario} amt as leader at the Opposition in the Legislature, and the timely Ind valuable criticism of the may mean- ures submitted by the Government and the assistance given in pertaining and bringing into harmony withpop- ular sentiment Iee9lirtiott on many important questions, and Man also to express their regret at hits with- duwai from the active leadership oi the party. _ . i naming the nomination proceed- [ has: President Hon-bets“ pointed out tttnt " per cent. ot the to$nl vote ot the riding is in Birth and maul that In order an tho or- pnlutlon may ho thorough at up “usury the whim on tttt may: than be I“ "on two to live. This In". mm “as - ptovul of the man!“ “I an ebu- Itm oi olllcen wu would with. numb. u tttthref., T __‘ Moved by W. M. Cram, seconded by Walter Veiteh, tint in the opin- ion or the Rom: Tttttbraid" Kaolin Association assembled the Reform party of Ontario has been exceeding. ty Immune in the choice of a leader in the person ot Mr. N. W. Rowen, K. th, and the Association hereby en- dorses such choice and pledgosunosv, cordial support in the pmeht cam- paign, and that his acceptance . and the platform since enunciated by him meet the views of this Association and are hereby fully approved. Moved by A. Pequcgmt. seconded by W. H. Ridden, That all: ebuvexr Mon desire to place on record‘ their high appreciation of tho great ser- vice rendered to the Liberal party try the Right Hon, Sir Wilfrid Lauder. For many years. in has given his whole time to ttte novices at his country, and lips new: sought to [or that its National dereloymcni try every menus in his power conducive to the heat intern-sh of the Empire as a whole. cl which Canada (arms BO important. n port. . His name in now a household word thi",',:", the British Empire, and be May remind to be one ot the foreman oi Briiiah summon: We hatt with delight, in the hour of “at, his inn-Hon oi boiling the Opposition lorcu in the Dominion Home, tad [all teot1itdettt ttat under I his mainly mull! the Liberal 1 party will in . than time he again l rammed to power. Tiirii, A. a. MacKay Annex-tux ”Why-J. r. “can“, an: “XIII; (not) " . _ . .. megitiit-g. c (not) : Bertitr-E. o. museum, . m. m. cur-nu; 15."! Lat. A. Wt.__ _ 'i6GrGi.U.' B. m, c. w, Schick]. Etath-tt. ' when. M. 1.1.3:: gum” 're- “I I; - g amps. ' Ijs..., l iiiivgi'-i im- muy 'ti.tgetee CottMertee in Leader Rowen Loyalty to in: Mink! Election Vice-Prelim.“ ot Meters Haight, “turbo " .w Clem I?!“ a, mm: Haiku-h TF-f [kW/Inn. Upon the can” at the with. unlu- ol the cone-non Preside-t manners“ came to: aquatic-sol undilute- tur-thc Ptovhchl Ugitr mute and the {mowing m Id: prom:- W. D. Euler, Berlin. proposed by A, t, Punk. _ by Jan. Palm. . 'Dr. J. P. Hamburg". Balm, pro- 900M by A; Wk 7 J. C. Blight. Wanton. Proposed, by Walter Witch. 9 _ _ Thou. Emma. mutton, proposed by w. H. Ridden. it. J: Sims. an“. In)“: noon. Micr the nomiuslonu veto closed the axiom new ttriMy "d- od the nonunion. has. Hilliard, Knight. Ho.sheeger, Fischer and sun's declining to allow their names to so to g vote and all intitnntittg their desire to retire in favor all Reeve Euler. The nominees relerred in ttatterietg terms to the popularity Ind tttttess of Mr. Euler to perform the duties ot a representative in the Demure and spoke ‘0‘ his public career u a member ot the Public School Board and the Town Council when he has given an excellent ao- count of ttunset' ' When Reeve Euler amended the plattorm the delegntcs cheered and applaiided in a most enthusiastic inn-pr and when he intimated his intention or being the standard hear- et the cheering was rimmed with ire creased vigor. Mr. Euler congratula- ted the President and Mtitem upon the large and representative conven- tion which was In indication was the party of the riding was in good tighting trip. He appreciated the honor of being nominated .as _ the candian and would arrept,the nomi- nation. (Lona and prolonged ap- plause) _ ' _ The strength of Sit .18.!!le Whit-i my, he believed, was due to his hon-‘2. esiy of purpose when he assumed the; duties of Premiership. To use his', can words Sir James was "bold ‘lan enough to be honest and honest Tl "rough to be bold." This Premier. in im his endeavor to be honest during am the last swan years had lost all pt! trace ol progreBsiretttsa until many Jo members of his own party were dis-, no satisfied with his administration. ,tha' Mr. Euler stated that in, the Logis- wr laturc he did not are the necessity of at strong partyism in dealing with the " questions of the Province.. He pm- , posed during the camnign . to deal {In with the issues from the Liberal itt standpoint, claiming am it is a (id party ot progress and us he has urn-1k 'dcrstood its principles always steoglet “or consideration ot the rights ot tttslit ,omlnury man. He would not claim“ ithere were no strong pom- In the)» Whltncv “ministration. In his will In ion Hon. Adam Beck would be a tit than! u In. .dvocser or the cm a: power scheme ya: clearly 0.11le; in law enact [liberal 'rtttte,Wes. In pro- a: moutttt when Mom "In. Wm. nun-[in u "I .lno u vanilla number ‘ollla tht 00mm. "mum at mm two, new the “It” ol their. WI! .60.” ”the eu-nmm- ht ed a. program»; ' at as en the ','tttt1tttB't him of " iiarFiai' ‘5.a;ku'u.¢l mm Id1 my." nor-mm. u “on. In t?! thttdt - ad male. Onslaught“. may , Aiirrrytittff..t.t?eift in“? m "ttt pl M Itrtae%, at. ittrgattiitt ii w. Min-Wu..me 5 The candidate stated 'that there wept tim‘reasons why he was pre- Fife?! ‘13 daeTs 'TR' Ttie-au-git-r-erm-sw," that he was called upon by a "strong and unin party; secondly. as the result of N. w. Rowell as the leader ot the Ontario‘ Liberals and the plat- lorm which he annotated, and third- ly, that he eonMenuy believed the party could win this rhythm. (Loud cheers). Mr. Euler amused the opinion that the party, never had ‘a better chance to win than in this campaign, notwithstanding tho recent revcrwi Me pointed out that there was tgt- ways dukness below the dawn and that the dawn would come on Dec. 11th. “it, and Wu when 1ttto.the Donn Mon “walnut. _ The undid.“ rah-tad ttrieii.r u some at Q. bung mum ot um Ion“ plmor- .4)”: It an m Nttthtt Mn'; by whit: mu! emit“ I it UV "(It te mole-I than!“ M at -ratttht', .1: L%TIfl' I! Mr, Waterloo, proposed Mr. Euler Accqu Five thdrew Noun-sum New by “the 'itti4iWrpti"Ty,tP_1t: T _ Tin iomitti d th when: My l: than " haven’t“ ir mm ot hia may ram: will W once. Hes was, Damn Conestoga in 1375, my! um securing a pub- lic school education he pulsed the Mutants illumination win has years ot use. He “and to work during the _summer momma when , years of age, and “tended school in the winter, At 15 years ot use be commenced his and!“ at the ‘Betlln High School and new the j'iiii"ii"j"criii'" when " you: ot age, _ Mr. Euler was amused " teacher at the old Central School nd to: six years want: " “a mist Illu- ceasful teachers at the still. Being “German descent he also taught German at the school in addition to bis other studies. _ " _ Resigning his position here he toiA up Business College work at Wood- stock and (tom there wont to Core neetieut and New Hmpshiro when he spent a (our years, alter which he returned to Oman and was tour nested with the Ottawa Bassinets College lot three yclrs. . f . i In 901 an. Euler returned-to Ber-i lin, having aeea,aptrointed principal of the Berlin branch ot the Maui Asstreintfon of Business Colleges, which he succeeded in mlklng and ot the large'strand most success“! in the Dominion, Two years Mo he pur- chased the imtiimlon trom the As- ‘soclation and la (he sole ptoptietar. Shortly alter Mr. Euler's return to Berlin he wawelected a number of the Public School Board ef land-o-rs pay an increased rate. 1 The loading newspapers of the Man i inrc ot both parties favor the retornr, and no lest,' than 360 tntuticipaliticai, petitioned for the reform but .Slrj James'p'aid no heed 1,0 the Mandi" Both Ottawa Conservative candidates have signed statements that they would support the reform which is at presytst in force in we Northwest Provinces and 3115,1111 Collin)“. , The odttcauoqN ”1101’ ot m Wilf- fm‘y "trvertuurttt" if» 81.0 ot1tteidtd in was true ”$917110- ot school ibooky had hceh 13531108! but 5001 :uazlors' were ', n! more “up an lobe“ “5001 Ms. Tip “Mal known thrtutgh6trtWie titling ttttd tte- ing an ordinary citizen he is deeply inert-ism in the welurc at all claws of the community. Evan his oppon- ents are free, to adptt that he wilt make a 5:0an rvpu-mhtive ii elect- rd cheap school min. The "dtttiort.N the Model School: an I mm“, and u u"Jl',Ti','fl, than Wis I scarcity at goo ism-hm. The mm In; M too marttairNtrttr was duo detrimental to - jcdhcououl PI'- tun of the Punting In “I. opinion thr min of 3‘,qu and mnmuc 'ttttit ttie molt pron mutant The '6! m _ Mill The liberal Candidate LE an" “It m led win: out" Lab: Roqt.tt It:;) Ni.- Vuvs"i'r4A" 3% 'mialcii' c tara') .tbc hour at iaCC..CCN L_c_u wk: In“ you do: (‘an F u: Jon. Runsudier. bonus tor 130 rods wit (can 'rt"' ..-" _..,..'..': “m. "was. noun: tor 30 rod! _ tire tttttet -,ir-,---"--r-- ., (inst. WI. honua for M rods M vitaminnmm. err."" Thou. lanky. mus {or " rod! of wire'tenoe r......."'. ..-r.e....-r' Williams Bros., bonus tor MO was at wimferce .. .Nr.r. .....e.P. Mes. N. now-man. refund ot taxes .r.r.re.'t.Fe" ...strw--e.w..r.ww'.'r'r Army Funk, statatec4aboe ram ded.. o..,'.... .-.wrs-.w"'"". ...e.rwt.r" Joel Janui. gavel to 9am " Joel Janui. gram to 9am ttrg and‘rev..madwuy .r..rrrt""r Andrew Bast, gram! .r.._ .__.r. .r.. Wm. HAIR-tr, gravel 'ttr""" 'rr"" John (50150}, smtet .. .t.r_..'. _... mama, gravel wh-wt.:-""" Robert Yoisiu, gravel ..F. ..t.r.. ._. John Miller, gravel ...,..." ..m.rre_ Wyn. Mer, gravel _..'. ._.._. .r.-.. Henry Rumor, gram .r. t.,N..er'"_ Mm. Stockie. roadway through Jam W --" ....r.-.____ ter......'. LIV! Geo. Dorsch. c'ed'nr post and put- l ting cunning r.r....Wr ....,,.,..w_t.b 2.60; John Muir. dentin; ant ditch 15.09 Eugene RNdel, mung“. Hall Ter contract. tp.'.....--. u. J6.0.0 Jos. Among. uniting Tr. Hall material. pm. ""r'"'"' Ft' FrrNm."" 121.00 John Geist/r/eases, piping.drum, Stovepipts, tin, etc. o,..,.....,.)." -.rrt.-3tttttrprrrrrnmtetmrci--r-t r at fry. Hall wt,r.mrs-.m"t_ ...w....--mv. 3.35 Jac. Kunu. rep, culvert and ‘ “swing gravel .tF.wr-""-. w..tmr,'. 8.MY Imam Graham, filling in ditch ( with static mrt.rr-r.__r_' .tr__re__ .r.', 6.00 August Herrog, putting in and rep. culvert ..,_,r.wtr.e _......,,......) L Butler, work, with maul-ma- _ chine __.'rrt'r'r_ 'r._.-e. ..tswr_.F'r.__ ...lOJM) 'iii Better, railing on 71h con- fusion .. t'r...er.r. '9-_F_ r-__,.. ...,..22.l10 sum: an. "eerie. Mutants M will!” .,.C,...e., _err_ wry' my tioittii l ae rodu d i M J..,,.",, _ what ab') ‘. fro tods (I We 2 #r.'.r,,c, . . H. ruinous, iitor rods Marduk»: a Well ' p tN-_t.....em$_. c....-..... .. or?.' . H. lumen, W05 lot 60 rods, N, Easthope ' Wallaby g p. r.:..,,..,,........"... 'mt-r"""":.:".' retandrd ,._. ,eer_r'_r. .r.s.tF_ b.rrttr.r Dan It, Grrberp statute Inbor “1 iumted,. wrV"' rtert$Fr_ .ttr"" ...._ ,.W_s. "tri Frank, Mttag in at old ridge and wasttuttt ..r-. wr-..r. C. by We'ttst, corrugated pipe be- H " H lttt be ' Ml.» te, _ weal a sat may,“ id and gun tt Jf our” in‘ nyui K Let him wow you the 1t'lt,','t,.e"v"v"'" t storm. misthe "mum-13w come to your hm? Jul! . In ah- " Mo! hmh bring- "um-II.“ that 2r2tgrgrp'"'"t" And! shine has! mammal.“ “a. " ee Black “gt” his; all the hard and dirty work out of “on polishing. Mon aeu.t. - at tun-t and "ll-ct nun" lug.“ 1t'erepdat-trthast" so watery WAD be prepared. _ n mum-luminary» an U. [or I " - J. '-o.N-"'e'"q+ Gerter, statute lhbor amusement asebAt Duh: It, /seretor n wanna“, a?) DI “In 00M 83M h; "rod 3m do! M Tor norm... _ have Ni the reign, 1'30 30 'Tre A. m m " 3.65 38 81 Mr, " " 3.00 9.08 1.00 00 " .00 8.00 00 00 8.00 I0 Ito " 80 TO I0 50 tre 50 A, B. “curiae. mince n the McFadden one In tUR.......-...,.) “any has. mottag wad-Inu- chitte 'rp...,....'.."'. ..-r.r....-..rm". .r.... John Ltpa,-rep. when o.....,..'.. Andrew Bast, laying ttoor on Sinner bridge and Mitng in approach to same """""". ..'rn"" Jcs. Stumpl, a days' work on culvert; and 'Cl by; cemeettg tween {Why all! '-urV l'icli mm H. P. .......; Jae, Huh; team on rank ml'- chinc and man I.,,.-,.,..., .... Bert May, mm on magi-mt tt.,5rerFaddtm, can: unread-m " 0m New " mm: ot 1', Jas, maul 1 rod: or I?, new mm ' ot wire' l Yolm Putr, Peter Brenner. malts to 3 mm [(65 and taking “one from rout h. Mdstrurger, bartitttt roadway um putting up lanterns err-... I Christ Keane“, shunning new mid orettitttt redo .F....,r-r'_ --y? Wm. Calder. overseeing M sgyeadlng gram m.Frmrr.rr' ere""'. ' Jon Hix'rett, overseeing gravel rorstrai_,.....,,,.-, r.__v__'r.__ ...... I that}; - Kelly, tor road- way through Twld .m.rrw-F_te' ....".. i it than; _ Kelly, tor road- way through 'field ...rewnF_.e' m...'.. 6.00. ' B. thxty, balance on Na _ Tavish budge and set-ct pips 283.30 Thom Burnett, putting in tub... 8.50 mm. Brahman. bonus (or 84 . rods oi wire lent» ..f..... ...,. 8.40 “may Kelli bonus'lor ”rods , of win lento F..e..rt.... _,..m..-r.wbrm "f John mm. bonu- tor " rods 7 otvuire fence wF_rwt__.._rrF. .e.....t... 7.” mm 1kstittrrrr-seirar-ae--fe---r- rrmrs of ,win- lance .rtrrt._'-'m .... " ”any Burke-H. bonus tor " rods ot tire fence .. ,,',., .. ..,...o.€0 mark Short, bonus (or 60 rods ' _ Chine M of wire tettee .re.. ..ere. we.e..r' .. $rF Lorne Karmic. bomm for tt8 rods of wire {our wr-res-r.)--... _..........., John Germ. bolus tor aw rod:- ot wire iettce Wm. .trFF' A . ....2 tl. A: Harbour, beau tor " rat d “ins fence .. ...... .r'rmrF"'rr U. A. Keane". bonus tor 245 rods oi wire (one: _..F.q_tw.F. .1 W H. hum, bonus tor " rods ot wire [awe m..r-.s_ " 're Jae. Heimpcl, bonny for 40. rod: of who [once ., ._-.,, t..rmr. Ed. Ramiro, bow: ior, " rod: ot wlre [once :W. "'r'"'"l'N'" Film P. Lichty. hon-18' tor " will ot Ike [an ..sFrF__. ..w.rrts. Jos. Haunt- mat tor r.» ‘rodl of wired-.'..,,..... ......1 Geo. D. ”mm bonus tor " Ttyds ot wire lace ‘........W A Du. Btu, bonus”: 115 mu ot will! tottee ...f.r.-..s..... .....,..s..../ More: by J. Rel0et,'treexstserd by a. much. am this (Janet tom "iotrett to mm min Mon-LL; tb- m oi New; nu. at the 1m tttq mu, cm". 'to bid that: In the W s'i1.eEfiEriiiliEEijjE] Ti' , , [ In?!“ attuttnei.tmtHr". , ' toukCtr-irttt_heqhhbrti, -tl*I--tigt. aminwm,0nt. um ' . can: eurouut.oeruedirrltmt.tt.arits Inn-1M2; 'ffl'h='li1l'rr'lr"hru'ls'l;f.%'let'CGlrCe'k= , . uttoratory £01913th busing” any. Addict- .11 - a! ti mink-rung“ ", .- 4..r‘ .. bl lull -doUiiaiiinAuniid om ' x. t-tiutt., w TiiitK,bthsr" (trr',.'.?,!., vlre "tt, .41.‘_..I,..5..‘u.u warm 4 't 1n. , who “3.3.. , _ _. “i [ hummus. mm and ttyt wire lance Mr. ___..rrv. ler Butler, bonus tor 30 so! wire into .... tNV wrrrbr, Frrobort, min tor 108 i of who (we: "er.? ".'" .r..r. Lichtyr bonus (or m s ot I.” « . ,4“... '..rs.... . C M! 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'. _ . . T While attettdipg mun t36as '9”, bases the book got emptying”?! the llncs and the 'anim'lls .titry ' tingling the ma than}: Q. _ ' '--oowu .._ "-.. ""_P. t I and over fences “Quid-3| '. The tnttortttttate. mm 'toite:" I bet head Brst, undue?“ lb; ot wood am but hit _ Afi't "The. End iii'ifiil'h'"i"tti't , um “um i Be ' "0"_ when the line from; my!“ ’ duretLmsuuubtx on them, Gi,r, Medieal men were _ A i.' bore and “a injured Inn _ the hosplm. His an it w‘, V out ot no socket Ind his _ badly amp-ma, and his head. ,, , We up yon io ter I [cpl 0' an." Dylm M!“ (In: " days' uncanny ,',!,,g,t, at! of that “in m- Muud .to you rh"d m a!” fwd: th. earn; in “Mtg In ot tw ' . can. v in: 'i?'i'iriE, with a M an at It. " ICON. youn- mun-nun. an in run -tttt"y - It Ate .tqte6-Tte m ttqttt. A. 03..” pl. " , ' mum dwm...*..u.. 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