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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 2 Dec 1915, p. 2

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m awaits.“ u - not not?” "tered" w ".vae-mtt'"1._'t' Y-viii-At-te' It ii'"aTairiuuimb- ' ”wool. " not PM...“ “mama-vile“ ”“UC OF 'ot. THOHA. PIA"! iii-hm out at Inmm. i; autum- "an. 0- of orstario'q - mun-um In in. m- sa_itrsetatristsee"eot"um"o the but! Bayou. For . period at nay-low you '.tl m Mr. Puree was actively - inmh ween-sedative.“ in ”in and Noni Watetloo. Fa thir- n" yous he was teacher In the nu- lb Central School. rix you: as aw than and seven yum u pinup-l, and tor tony-one you: In the wider lattice of the county u inspector. Truly. a new! and a remarkable career. Prohahly no s‘ingie individual In" in the County was better known and hold in higher regard by all dance at people thin: the deceased. in addi- tion to the large number of scholars who passed through his y'eel while beans a teacher at the Cen- tral School. he also visited tatrni-atut- ually every school in Waterloo Coun- ty and came in cogttaet with than» ands of feathers and pupils during the i two more years and one that he nervv‘ ed as Inspect»? I " an educptionix't the late Mr. Puree had (an. if any superiors. His judgment oi the work of teacher! was always taken as a ntrong ro- eommettdatiott by tip School Boards oi the county. In tact, the high itandarui oi education which prevails in this county, is due. in a large unaware, will: nntiring ciiorts and deep persoisd1 interest the deceased took in his work. Waterloo emu-us strikingly demon-: “rated their patriotism and [oval do Votion to the Empire on Friday'evq will when thev crowded the town - to overihrnring on the occasion vol the that public recruiting meeting ttetd under the auspices ol the re 'erssttr organiud recruiting league. Mes. Willoughby Cummings and Rev. w, A. Cameron. both of Torott- to. two well informed and capable sunken who have given lreely of their time and energies in behalf of the moVement for recruits, stirred the hear" ot their hearers and their earning to Waterloo cannot tail to be productive of brnrticia1 result“. Kdtreatimi, not only in Berlin and Waterloo County, has lost a great worker _ and a mud kind in the denth, of the late Mr. Thomas Pearce. The ovation tendered Captain ' dinghy!) In 1 tittine tribute to the commgnd’er ol the Waterloo Cornpaar. who han undated invaluable senior in the military training of thr youth at the town. .' Tie recruiting meethG has awaken- M’lresll interest in the movement tor recruits and the patriotic appeals made will nerve a: a new incentive to yang men to come lnrward and en- list tor union with the ('Inndian Expeditionary Forces, THE NEED OF CONCENTRATION NEW INTEREST AWAKENED IN RECRUITING "Pemnier Asnuith's announcementi an measures nre being taken to re I are closer co-operation between an" nernl tst.m, ol ths Allied Powers ha been received with general satin I "etittas. The {on which " connotes. is o! unpreme importance. because i I ha been tel! tor some time that in M reaped- the Allies are l-nmpered} by Mr lack of mtrnllntion In the all." of the WBT, and that the ene- my ll ”lulu by the [act that hi1, mutton: are controlled almost ext-l my trom one not". The enemy in "ttting trom the in- 'tos, and that. coupled lith the tact H Germany in runny supreme - he! nlllel. mute the choke ot “I. I the general stall 'te-tl 9. W. On the other luv-1m ”but Power: nee mull-taming1 i“ .mle‘rm ot operation- Ex l may as whole mm a t Walt-t Mmt6eee or the (‘onml f, Era: was, all In one u- tim¢ .b m a no nun-an- ' The it! b M Pdtt - - ”W - - I I. In an I. -. autumn” I UAW - Mgr Sl 'l'l 'l.ftt it“ ulna. gum- mud-w ”nub was... I'll-'- u-bfw no may - In; I... u but In“ trom Iodi- u M-tanti-gm. New.“ an; ”Jul-91mm UWWWAm-h “we-Alumni“. VII. Newtonian-div“ uiummhwymuuu- but“ ttte-tare-att-, "diti.tevt.hop.dthnt'soq-- tion od ma! a: ”that dignity h tht. ”it! " hunt-uh! to hurl-u with anti-c,“ an (il an a. Alu- to In to In to . M mac-Ian. mun-.1 - u puma-nu to an and cu‘ mph et the MB! cedar-0d It? {making not name mum am? ttor uh out“ to “In“ tr “as. in: mm tron Ml rulers. The 'ai; at the Allin is m. n We plan out. but it will only ”Why hmu‘u-oluhcoo- mutation and nit-actual; "trio. Icy. " has only “and” the del maximum: at am elm powers to etttrrh the power that in mm its you". ' " has had enact only in the use a Unmet. yhooe King._wit| Belgium’s In: in View. an that whatever unions. mm- Ind France will not be severe with Greece, but in can of some“ Ger- many would crush Gm too, to“! ‘be impkugk, it that country took Aides with the Allin. Greece, need The Gum:- 'e.actite of terrodUm and (“gnu-um is a much uni-lab em as other mines at in mm! pol- not be alraid ot Germany winning. She has shot her bolt, and the Allies will win in the ftght hr the :malln nations. There is not the slightest danger that the Butane Allies will shenthe the sword till the victory is Won, till the manner union are " sured at their integrity by the detest ot. the imperial bully who outrages the rights and aims to crush every legitimate, national ambition of the ‘ great, as well as the small powers ot Europe and the world. Waterloo u “doing In hit" In the recrunlng camping". Canada. in a great roumn’. Hockey "mos Ire pl-yni ht Indian summer; The Empire oxpoola awry young min to do " duty. In Hamilton the motto In "Fight or Pu." Everybody In expected to do one or tho other. Jumnne interests, an to onion ttan-Pa) trade with ttttr-five npw ships, This cannot be said to be . porn. The 118th Battalion is away" to a good start. Let the recruiting man in real earnest new. . Fourteen suurerdretuhurutthtrs have been addpd to the British navy Blnee tho outbrpuk of the war. my: the Lon. don Dally Express. 140'an or,.,,; -i,r sGo Walvrloo will like in interest and help In not ling recruits tor the 118th Regiment. The direet Bre loom of Cattadn for the pan! live you"; has Ivor-zed $2.1.- L82,246 per your. license the Government has com- mandmed about. 15,000,000 bushel: of wheat. should he no cumu- tor I panic. This is only a small lrorllon at Canada's crop. The Germ-nu haw uses-ed a rhnrxv of $150,000 a your alum-t w", ABM, for the maintenance of the milk tary garrison there. according to War- nw pawn ruchlnn London. Tho surest way of [citing In om. co-r‘s job In the tt8th Battalion or any other organization In to Hart II the bottom as a private. A speaker at the thut Board of Trade meeting deikared that "Berlin had done, very “mun supplying run while Gait had sent over 700." A: has been stated in thee columns tte lore Berlin will be sending mm to the front when Gait and other cities and town: an run dry, and when "in may be required to make View” SHIT. If you tmiter from bleeding. Itching, blind "hIr'tge,',',f Piles, and he an: a run. and I will tell you w to cure youmlf at home by the new nboorptlon trut- nent: lad will also and W of “Ill hone nut-lent tree foe trial. with tolerance. from you: own locality if mm 1- .edme relief and when an and. 1tt'higrg,t'.t tell “Mod tht._oth_e. an!» KTE’VMn. M. tr"""? IM0i MI l 'ILES CUBE!) at Hour. by " Absorption Method FIIOHTFULNI“ FAILS NOTES AND COMMENTS. THIS ON ':iitri,,tgriiiill,,_ii; " : ,suvtmsmr ii mmsma Itvd Attic!" " Got-III “was.“ ttt tte mm. or non ' ornonu “and New York. Nov. it.---, In! ttrd Boy-l4. in“ Much of In: 0.41m- m. in and " at) u the 'ister and Innorvuon' ol the while " and and may); Gen-mu var-hi)- thmuh 1103!!!!" 2l "and: by Mu upon. The uumm of tho - e0trtt.qe, tr mum! to be chm of Gamay“. other”: nylon-co ”mm 1n [MI country bqeetgea a matter at our unmanageable! the mural can of the 'utntsurtt-AtttoHetttt Um {ham yummy. . . .. Despite a storm ot oust-tuna. no: Ed w” (my pictured as princip- bggageier of the Illegal plot to " the German commerce rumors. J Innu- whom (no Gov-mmom (an! ty unnamed a an Ila-occur "dummy" in the tmrtsttetittgt - that he Mahmud a tund of 0750.00» II the (“rectum of the Mach! . In the midst of this testimony Wil Hun Inna. Jun., chic! can”! io' the defame. broke in with tho Ion national “mission that the tots Imam used in the expeditions " 83.000.000. mind hut previously .0 mined that the purpose of Dr. Kari Bums ot the other dormant- it sending the ships out was to suppt: German ships of war. [ "These admissions Me an stump: l? smother the real facts." slurp!) ‘ropliod Assistant United States Al term-y Roger B. Wood. "We shnl proceed with the Court's pemisliol to prpsent fur entire cue." Federal Dun-let Judge Howe rule: in [Ivor ot the Government. The nu ration of the Illegitiona that Boy Ed wan privy to the oonnplrary fol lowed. Boy-Id Would Toutlfy. At the close of Court rumor: wen rrite that the Naval - In: re unBled permission to so upon' tht witness sund. An unconfirmed re port van that Boy-Ed had wirelouef the Foreign Omeo In Berlin tor per mlnsion. Gustav B. Kulettktustptt of the (In: of Wands. Kulenkunpl & Com pany. expanen and importers. WI: the mm who Mount Boy-Ed's nun: into the proceeding: .Mr. Kulon knmplf In a freind of Dr. Buonz and 0 Captain Boy-Ed. Cleared Two Charon. t2,01t0,a00 for [unwitting He and that his firm at tho re- quest at tho HttmtntrtrAnterieatt Line had eieared the cursor: ot the Ber wind and the Lorenzo. two of tho ahipu mentioned in the Indictment. He "id that Just after the outbreak o the war he received In" nuns " money from Germany. "This mono-y come from the Deutscho Bank In Berlin," mud th. wtlncss. "I got nltogather $750,000 l received a notice from Spoyer ' Company stating the money hut: been cabled to me trout thr ‘DPutnchP Blunt.” _ "Bome time later Captain Borah mma to no me," continued Mr. Kal enkampe. I Ind known him to somo years. Capt-in Boy-Ed mum me if had received the money. told hIm l Ind. He and (In! tht money ill for him. I did not doub Captain _ Bor-tMc but. I Asked tom confirm-Hon. Shortly after I wt telephoned to by Mr. Edward About who told mr the money was In. Boy-Ed. Paynfdmh (By-man Lloyd. _ Kutenkotptt and It the direction ttt Captain Boy-Ed he trttmgterrei $350,000 by wire to the Weiti.Ptrttr Nanak Bank of San Francisco. I (on dayu later he paid over $150,00t to the North Germ-n Hoyd. th Septmbqr 28. 1914. he pen! "" chequel‘lor 831,500 out to tht North German Lloyd. "Thu left . baunco of npproxlm aton $100,000." named the witness “TM- wu plum-d to the credit o the Banach! Bank. The sum by not! been reduced to 57.000. Alto Wther by order at Clptu‘n Boy-EX I ulld about $75,000 to the Hamburg Amerlrnn Llne. In ttddiUtm $24.00! in remnant” came to the Hunbnrl American Line from Germ-n: through me." - Chips Ghartered, On emu-examination the vim": an! be had cit-Ind the argon of the Rewind and the Lon-mo "to obtittr my HorthurWAmeriean Una Friend-2 Mr. Rand brought out thlt the "nu DIVII'IPII' to the Hamttttrr.Ottork. Line wan mud:- on Junc- “.1016. H, ‘ndmlund mu twelve nhlpu had hen, trttartered hr tho line undrr Imam “on: from tho head ttttice In Hun burn and um out from Ammu- pom. Tho shim m-n- to rot! Mu manly Germ-n commonw- "Morn. FRENCH LOAN Pam. Nor. ".--BtttmerWUm" to tho Fun-h (town-mt "IM- ol Victor)". are extending Illu- pun-mum. " was mun-w I. " "cl-l circles "cunt” that up "mutton: in Paris aim n coded 85.000.000.000. The Batty ot in": ulna mou- " that It in "out"! mum “on ot 13.000.000.000 mm. Other clue- WW “at " n5 .oetet5em on: m tttreq" 'rttt w M‘ cPhgke'" A BIG SUCCES IN H 'biitttteferut!etPr et . h woo-sunk an A. _ ItttlrrJt,Nt."Ar, [ . u. (t1t,tmt2'1lAt4)'l'idllr, "'."tMi-romtMiarariott.rqk mama-"Mt fhVruus a "t' remains. up tljieiC-'erottNrtttr"ot? q itiik nuns: - ., ,. . "r not” “73.0%!” ‘4“. can.“ id m in n mun-cum by fauna“, an which a wu. cannunmm Passmwn Wu Rural Dean of Water 100 and Rector in Gait for Many Years. _ out. Nov. 25.-Rov. Canon Join may, with a record ot unity-nit: ' unit-cu rector M Trinity Anglican Churrtrp- OI", .III and the hut-known clergyman in m Din me ot Huron. - um um mania; um only a In MW m In a. in: seventy-first yam. ‘Tll' an. in his seventy-first you. ‘Tll' 'tout 1 week ago he was rational” " mun duties, but from a maven roll notitqnms developed, and the 'ytd came so quickly that the new“) hi: death was a distinct shock to thr 'ommunlu. Canon Ridler was born In Cam. Iridxe, England. but. as an)“; all! came to Canada, where he rmlvor' HI dilution. He first mural! th Methodist ministry, but within r short time was admitted to the Ang “can ministry. and his frrtst chum was " eurate in the Calhodnl o What city. On Ouch" 6, 1880. ht "came rrctor cl Trittite Churetttttere For nineim years he was Rurtr “can oi the county of Waterloo. out during his incumbency misllons a! lath Preston and "omelet. since Le. ,toped into sett-supportitts chum-ha were organized. He also miniutewf 'ctmstriottal1y at Ayr, wherea m /rhureh was recently opened. Three Pan no Bishop Willumt contorted “on ','2trr'lt? M Canon. when ltr ‘rellnquil 'H the position of Rttra' /As ' citizen, Canon Ridley Wu on: ot tho inrmhost men ot the commuu ity. He was noted tor hitt good works, his catholic spirit and his un- mmtatious but generous charity. As Chnplnin oi the 19th Regiment, High had Light Intahtry, he took a deep ”Interest in the welfare ot the soldier' and when drafts left the city he gnu them his Musing and marched to tbr station with them; His second wife (nee Edith Thom» Ion ot Ingersoll) and tmr-year-old ton. Jack, tturvive. The lunenl will [he held here Saturday atterttoott at t o'etoek Toronto, Nov. 26.--The plans ot Mr Adam Beck retarding Niagara Falls power development. which have been considered on various ocratslom within the past few month» by the Ontario Government, but which have not so tar reached imal endorsation include the diversion ot ChiPPlWO Creek. lrom its present outlet in " :er River, above the Paul. to s oint about one mile above Brock'i Monument. It is stated that thin acheme to provide additional power tor the Hydroelectric System will cost about $10,000.000. By the diversion it is calculated a total head ol water (“mint will te obtained. It is not the intention, apparently, to proceed with the work pt once. but Sir Adam is said to he ‘bestlrrih; himsell so that preliaiirr ary arrangement: may he lorwnnled had all ready hr the time when it " considered advisable to no right ahead with operations. It is under stood that no great immediate ea. veaditure would be involved. The no arcing will probably be along the in " ct all the other Hydroelectric en- 'erpl'ioen. IYDRO’S BIG . SCHEME FOR - NIAGARA POWER num " ta/dltlta1t, itltiiee?ii'Sii.i '. ans-An- m T from M "%'lii'itlti?rr"' m ,ro"r"-ii"ke- 1'ti'gNtgi= s1ttiiHit,'rtet',' .. an In. 'eie'8tU',, not“ mm. nation“ a (hit cull h tes'tM'ray' to the ma bit"ihit sum. and a which " m _ was - to mum 1 not! We“ t% tedt-ten, " mu. I m by R. o. “an”: the City (Io-cu - D who a vigorous you“. In)“ _ un- Mlnmnnnnd trttttetutB"t- thon. however. ”and on on It. :roublol utters will: he (no it. hr {urination that u or“: "tMe" to night nude it elect tint only In. in the “It new!“ in North 'rntarttm ram go to Berlin. The new order menu that “out! eighty me- w1tt he trunnion“ to ti! um, and thtrty men ot "c" Con- pny recruited in South anloa my join the ttith (South intake) Buttnllon 11 they mm. Whitn- tun-(en no mm. Mtrioe Inn; mid “C" Company It“ In " one: brought up to mu strength (tom '" Winn "nerves. no will remain qua- tered In tun Tgan' EBOWBTO _ MlfdlfllWfluim, Cures Catarrh, Bronchitis by swift, Certain Method Thousands ot drug flettdtt have been darted on their downward coum‘ through Caurrh mulls containing tome habit forming drug. it you at for from a cold, sneezing or eatarrh-- 4on't use a Bttttti--uBr a sensible t.eatmettt like Ctttarrttogotte. It Mali and soothes. brings reliel " once. _-:ures thoroughly. In Bronchitic and throat trouble no doctor can do bet- ter than prescribe ctttarrhortttte. Try it--aee what Wonders it ,roeu-nrttat ‘ower it posusus. Dittermt from the old Wtry,-rou inhale Catarrho- zone. (let the dollar oqttlt. " includes the inhaler and is may. teed. Smaller size 50c.; sample size 250.. at all dealers. Toronto. Noe. 26,-Auto licenc- le- sued " Ptrrruuttent Buildings this veer uhovr g decided increase over IO“. and the revenue. with them "Item ot graded tees, according to homvower. he: more than doubled. From .lenuerv l to December " IBM. elout 32.000 eutn licensee were issued. while in 1915 'ttrtotU our lent the "turn Is 41,500. The reven- ue from “number l. 1913. to Octo- m " 1014. um 310.110. an. tor the veer juet elated ”34.75! was de- rived. Previnuuly there we- I straight " rate, but mm the we. veer the [m ranged from " to 825 dependent upon horsepower. REVT'.UE FROM AU y TAXES MORE THAN DOUBLED London. Nov. M.-TU are“ Government replied Wednesday to the lined powers' note. according to a d-tch to Rower- Tele- gram ComMY- which was: "it is understood that the to- ply agrees not to disarm the sl- lles' lore“, gier' them liberty of union on Greek' territory tor their own security. and moral nilwny amLteitsrtrttie “aim“. The Government only makes to- mvn regarding a lurthcr "tttni- union ot certain donut. "The atiie'so deelartttiott that any part ot the, Greek taeritory occupied by the alliea will he re- atored in due course, and any JuistlOtrle indemnitiea paid, has {notably impressed the Greek Government. The situation ll tie voloping so well that the Greek steamers held up at Malta have been releued. DiiBeultira are no longer - on the tranamiaaion of commercial cables." Cammlnlonon updated try the our" ot Mlehitttttt have determined 'tttt "no I: mulled to In" the whim. ml she Wm rmterod union, In the but" to rdrm'e ttos nttAittrt, Try-day thr, Gandhi: Trust Coll- Itttr, n tuhttittitrtNtort' of the "an n Canaan. tonal-ml: o! tto " alum In ma Ford Motor (my ot Cagt. uh. an!“ m Jun-Nee with!” at has“! “all for "eteo u to who ttmr me than no.“ to an at a direct " in“ I. Ola-dill an" to mm who h nut!“ to on M I!“ VII m ‘800 BECAME MODEBT SUM l or $100,000 ”7 Edie-7n irrth I more Ital-mom vim-h alto has In pron "an the tum "In hen. - _ Toronto. Nov. 2t.-Utrid ot In- -ewtrtitttt $800 In an automobile Mn. tunnel Shy. ot Detroit, any: [but urn In. ‘hon Ford Motor Company hum we" worth no» tar bought "ht slur”. Whll h hive lncmsod to A tth-ter, And no now worm from mm to 81.800 tt INN. Her meant “annual "I worth $100,000. The hum were put In the nuno ot I .,'tmttt at he". George 0. For-wick. no mntly died, leaving Mr " the an "mm m that. - - 10.8 Peet-eta 'tg, ' tth. Cowman» w W to bank I” an... In In " ' " ” was I brlu tgqtggt In wan-u mm In to Oh - to m; " at.Gotttnrusseteo-strmeth--mr-tt. Riillt il In! -routostat--tBttFe. ' - t'd'.'ulrdl Imus. Be but u. - PgWMT,'Mttl1 u mump- ',ltt'dt'l,l".', whom Von-l"- 80“!“ it (a " mu tte - ' and and III to can"! our-elm - III Ill vlctorkl in mam. II m. and u an mun-Ila. “at ”f It.” puny new“. u we valor-Hon. Goo. P. Oahu. h th. " born at the General Retina mutton of Ont-no. ":,l" . “It then "or m a war which commanded the M m “We! "or: no. who all. him" tt “haul. that In! W., ur. Britain in uniting tor - adv-nee. "My reform. "on Pt t government and democracy tint true leel'llllln hold! dear. It“ 'roTa','Tllhl'l"lAl"'l'l"l'fl'= utmost to " in hummus-i In. of I’m-um: militarism which pnvems my mantra of "a AtMi 1mm In the qrorid."-Mr. N. W. Retell. Louder or J,',22"Gdl't. tlllllllaliSilllh tlhltl?ll.illllllG Toronto, Nov. 't.-Strattord Conn ell bu had s‘lnce September to hold a scrutiny at the puma: tor the sub- mlnlon at a local opt‘on by-law to the people, and u the last duo tor “vermin; the by-law is December M) In Ippllcatlon was yesterday made to Mr. JnItTce Middleton tor a man- damus to compel the Council to sup,- mit the brow. , - Hitt Lordship noted the dolly in holding u gonna, and "mum '.r “The mum of the Court tawards any public body, it the. body in at- tmripting to do its duty, ll sympo- mm. Many municipal bodies no may in the extreme. Time And untamed!!!“ News", the nutter Into . polltlon so mat the court will no impotmt to get who it comes before it. It I could 'rtats- quncq that this Council .hndmo such Intention. I aim“ have no he.itatloex in leaving the mutual: In their studs." Mr. J. C. Mums, K.C., tor the Council. In reply to the "ptieation uid: “They want to tone as to do lamenting that we an perfectly will- ing to do it we up left alone." CANADIAN EXHIBIT GOING TO SAN DIEGO ilit it does not," his Lordlhip de- clared. “I don't wan to interlere." The new meeting In on December a. Ottawa, Nov. M.-TM Omaha exhibit " Sun Francisco is to be arm-lend next month to Sample“ The latter city, nearly seven hundred mm: "ttttt ot San Francisco. ha been holding u: _ Exposition during the put year. While not to large " that. ot Sun Funclnco. it, is a not- nble Expoumon. and has attracted new!“ million visitors during the ”ulnar. R. T. Harding ureared tor the up- pliant. [Ft-oven ttearly six hundred acres ot had. The deals]: at the hulllllngl, which are permanent in character, In! been carried out entirely in ttte' ”Chill! style of "chitectttre, and tho decision has man "rived in recently to continue the Exposition during the yarn”. The Sun Francisco Expo- sition close- its doors on December 4, and, tuber nun underta'u the coltly removal Ind noting ot the vm lug!- exhibit which Cumin in, it has been thought beat try the Min- ishr ot Agrietslture, Hon. Martin Where Canadian T at! Liberalism Stand” l "nun nu “In"; - mm at-a"-""""'.",',', may». mum-all. _ "" tttttNell-" Buocham’s PII 'hmrtuttutrtrtttdhipt-rtitedandthatthetrtrtmHtWt. II, amiqtt%thq blood. In 's,'i'i?iiil,i'r'll'ii'iii',i'l.'ii'itiii'i'a manhunt. hummer-mums! MM“ Pale, Sallow Cheeks Roch-ur- Pills Women who mum: “Amman“ mtttniltrtFtth-_tttetr-tptaetdttmtethdataqmt. I mam-nwtom‘umnug dun-tho 'rettrt-irtth_ dodmchllver.“ 'd,%'Mtrllllf."l','l'll'd 'etr,ltrt'PaQlh1"dt1S, _ bani-"m GuriikriituTiaiiC6iiGiidatdV “H Scum " in“ V rid hudWWMdI-Malh'nwgmm th-rt-s-tto-tttoe-rt-td-et-ttte- A e'""" mums will!“ 1 my I M ’cm’m in man AHE Tilllll(l 'tgregt'gdr.1Mttlhmt bk: 'tttttttMe Tell the Need Of ”Mun Even the Toronm Mall Ind ttttet" In ndvouunl I three-com Imp“; Pit, up: the Pmrtnttttrter43ett.rttt VIII - notice, It lent. ' , I 1.lf,l,l.,l,,j,l,il,l,l,iClll,,l,,il.i Burrell, to - their?“ turn which hue been mad. Rah San Diem to "and" the a.“ A there. The director: ot thi. Diego Exposition have undertake; ”I there. The dirqcutrt, ot It.“ Diego Exposition have “Markham give 0mm tree use of their MIMI“. and to tun-non the in“ at the exhibit free to thrir city. 3}" Au'o'ii'i"""itiett " " you mm. "mm. In M IIM of Job PrImIno. and III" nut order to at. We print: _ BOOKLS'I'I unwell“ T PAMPHLKTI LETTER HEADS _ .1 ENVELOPIS 'IILL Hm): ' WEDDING INVITATION. BUTTER WRAPPER. AUCTION SALE up.“ Job. new!“ promptly ttttd prlcu rcaconIbIe. rim WWW‘ Quallty Printing MAW THE CHRON|CLE TELEGRAPH TRP 'N a?" fem?

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