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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Nov 1917, p. 9

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Wind 30ch . hr PrrrerN In” IR 2w vaquw‘nd up ' Lvrr pm .‘nsz. _ 'OSI, .t f, M1,. . pm tnvh’wqmwvnlul I‘M]! a [hut Curt .thik Honda-hr, nrlor., llvndnuhc. Drui- Ilm. Constipation, irtdimuion, Emm- Aunkg. and!!! cirrpnmmum of the Luis Fvntv swk “mu '" kitrr, nhmlmrlv “H! Mrtte wulvw l. yr Fnrnhv " thc In" .lw‘ Pm". Prrorirut. N"- It, has hum sold by «human for m you”, in fluid fnrm. M SI Aht pm gig-in: moral s_tit.'tf'lttttt. It ca had m Fukurwunh-d talt form, by n." tetirirtrs I" ah r1 nr trral l mail an FF't'r rt" of G't "t rt!"v4 'lt shun Dr. "RPM"! Far dirertrrt tn tho rm "mm-vs tho nlvswm mfg-rt ip Hm pl "t ll you suffrr frnm lm‘ i? new. (aiming 5mm, hrct or Imam-nos: 1"d arc n lief. THIS PRESCRIPTION IS FOR YOU WELL-KNOWN' ONTARIO WOMAN SPEAKS. _ Welland, Ont.---'" oh, mm“ MMMVI - that Dr. Fined? Yawn-v I'm rcri, plainly, comma)”; mm m sand. In HIP mm»: huwr-zmx _ due spread out Lun Mum-v! ul angle between tlt hurtnm and and ot the "pm Hm gum M and boaum'ul all by ixwlf. 'l were mummlly lm.u'ulm5. mm Worm": in} NH; Mier-z: . " " tom! liberally v- all [I'm ., I m NEW same 'lu.PN' mum. Law When Wo.ruuvc. win.“ Pe ... dressrrt in “hut mum HL' . F ultra f:1~hinju2l-'.v gurlmwh‘ up including plirc 2:":1'3 At _ V Jul f We vitamin-ml nhnut Imi’o .nul litre, tanking with :11! mxr F'yps, "Ti .. _L:’:.mr' 'were very busy and man. Luv um" friendly. and Minn“! IN tr-esatviite as much as we Noam! tit H‘Mllis ut' their pmrratinus. In the pots and War dies the yéllow ttake "gold glium'ml Famine“, only as sh wot Nudes. Tum so tar above the .x we was \‘n-rv lively and animated. fur mull mu working llke'a bearer, umL the rm! trhtrU made gay little spots off wolor. Ott the hillside clung a tow white teats and log cabins. but the main town it- Celt We Inter discovered, M well as the larger diggings, lay aruuud the bend and upstream. "Where can we din a “We 'of this gold ourvclvscr,?" We" looked all nhout us fur ypr.tlle path leading down to the river. but. could tind wine. Sn pun-thump m- 1m! to continue on along the mm. Thu: We entered the mum of [Inxleunn's Gulch. tor it it haul lwvn otherwise. I am sure we woufd hum promptly wlttut, ITL' Inn-l NN" red shirted mow "l'air0""0iaMoiaimonrgirra; . I I umuumwmmmm In. an ' In. :lxtlimulnlnr b I. ”can: a maul Ina-nut“: mwoman-nun»- mm." UH very large “at a can of about at cent " tive cups, and every cup tich. strong, dancing tea. Kept Good by the Sealed Package _ Assam in: are the strongest and richest gown. It in of these teas that Red Rose Tea chiefly con-"s. Tte is why it yields the verylfuaynpbuof Mrcupstothepotmd--rtthe " ASSAM Teas for Economy GOLD BY STEWART EDWARD WHITE. Copyright, 1913, by Doubleday, Page a Co. avorito, a! nmsr [bout a an; 1 _ - cups. nn e l. - - . x” cup rich,? L-seller. TT _ ielicjof tea. I'M. =t I 03E Good hr tdl Rm " ‘ Sealed ‘ V Mill-Brill? Aa 34107;“ Fil c -- --e f a ge _ 'sNif __ _ O4 rim must plmsuvi I: Tammie Prrarrifb UNI has pump: i'wh' a firsr-rlnst it when or mm m. Ivnglm ho n town it- i _ Well Pl found 1110'. fur sumei river, but. 'tt “v luz‘l l ..:: rm..." I akin: the i tlt" side, my hlun’y My"); 'l'lit ti (or, u . l M i',uffalo us tit “N!" wit h It!“ tho In Sn Ite mm”! mi " I] W Iruvrfrod fret. picked another "uommpirtd patch and rmumed our MrorH. No greater me- IQ ‘5 rewarded us here. d out tcrm ly to dig. The miner Numbered carefully out of his waist dent "out h. searched his pociicts, pruduuul a pipe and tobacco. After ILL-mm; thit he made Yank a low how. “Thinks for thr, commitment: but. I warn ya". this Uni": of mine is not Tt'IT ri. h. lit thinking: ot trying Nbllll'“ Imam elm." - .' “liun'l'ynn ptrst any "p/d'."' _ V ."IIh. " few Iv\II5"t"§ " any." “Thu! suits u: for n irts,t.tinnittr.."said Yank (ll‘l i','/c',id1,).' "Cotury Ott, boys!" The minor lumpml hurl: inlu nix hole, may In sun-k ttis Hun! out again for “no “1111!th of Inning II.~:' "If." cv .1 ho. "it wasn't for that oiqlnoon l t ('nlhDUH you carry over your left arm and a will gray pair of eye-s you carry in your [mud I'd direct 30” uit the sidehill yonder and, watvh you mu-at. As it is. you can work anywhere anybody else isrt't working. Start in."' _ m! "Can we Oi: ‘a-ight next to soot then?" asked Yank. nodding at an un- broken [new of ground just upstream. 1 c' minim“. "rytraiuCor;" said he. "mrye new to thir. Maybe» 3w: run It)" us where we can dug in mm- tll this gold ourselves." 'I‘lm mun snaiglm-rwd his back to ex; him: a roving humurnus lune ore, with which he examined Yank from top to As we wandered about Here and them among all those men so busily engaged and will: our own eyes saw pan after pan show gold, actual metal- lip guaranteed gold, such as rings and vrrttsrhes and money are made ot, a growing excitement possessed tm-tite ' :dlcmom of a small boy with a new Jul untried gun. We wanted to get It lt ourselves. only we did not. know "It Jinan groans 01 311.3“! pwor uiuns or Mexicans. They did not trow ble to carry the earth an the way to the river, but. after screening " rough- V, tossed it into the air above a can- vas, thus wiuuuniug out the heavin- pay dirt. l thought this must be very disagreeable. . . '" 'lt I I il m We Sm. " h " of :1 Hum; layer at rocks Mid pebble“. . " In II of 'tyt to screen it for thr, commitment: this Uni": of mine lit thinking: ot u't (my. awn mart": " any." n: for n irts,t.tinnittr.." said '. "Cotury Ott, boys!" 4|le hurt: inln nix hole, approached one of the ml, by , r n ' arm aluminum "s hi3", Yank r in Imén: < into that tr trr. "our T and ma "ut axain Tu tu tlee _ that mud n: waters run-Hum I [winked I Hut , Man! to our “Don't put MRI“): Dest mo?" in: n rxrn- Wo normal " Witt. , "Snr-tr:' I "rc:ttt. 'rttoit)" lv-v‘nlv'i whim! bro ' tho hair 't ol tlrd 1mm S" hm said s": HM I gain nhptlul of wail“ parks: 'tt our imp! Yup hm! " trido. "tt t' Cr?ttsi He snatched up our bucket and strode back to his own claim. where he tilled the receptacle with some at the earth he had thrown out. "Go van thut," he advised us kindly. We Faced to the water and once mom stim‘d about the heavy. contents or the pail until they had 'dottted otr with tho mun. In the bottom tar I tine black vcsidue. and in that mm“. ttlittered Hm tiny yellow particles. " had actually panned our first gold! Our friend Mammal It critically. "Ttmt's.ahoet a twelve Celt: pull: he ndjnrlct-Il it, Somehow in a razue way we - unmwwnhlv ‘Mpm‘trd millinns at I twig. "f tlro “5'4. and tho words "12 vents" hurl i'. ronkly ttenrrrtotN immd to tPc, Hmuwvr. the minor mt- tjontlv r‘urlninml that u twnlvo cent mu mu " :. r. gnu-l mu», and luriuhi. Somehow mmsmmhl ttrirt " In “I: rents," immd t tienttr Patt If." Ctrl, it Iy. Now that we knew how, our em Ilmsiasm surged up again. We warm ed to get at it. The stranger's are! twinkled s.Yrt1pattretieaiiy.. . "Here. buys." said he; " know just how you feel. Come with me " "All UK surface digging: are taken up." our friend told us, "so now you have to dig deep. It's about four feet down where I'm working. It'll protr ably be deeper up here. You'd better more baCk where you were." Yank slrelched himself upright. "Look here," he said decidedly, “let'l get a little sense into ourselves. Here'- our pore old bosses standing with their parks on and we no'plnce to stay and no dinner, and we're seratehin' away at this bar liken lot ot tool heal. There's other days comin'." 1 Johnny and I agreed with the com- mon sense ot the thing, but reluctant.- "Struck the dirt?" he inquired. “No: I see you haven't.” He stretched him- self and arose. "You aren’t washing this stun!" he cried in amazement n his eye took in fully what we Wer- about. Then we learned what we might base known before-ttut how should we?-that the gold was not to befound in any and every sort ot loose earth that might happen to be lying about. hm only in either a sort ot blue ell] or a pulverized granite. Sometimes this "pay dirt",would be found atop the ground. Again. the miner bud to " for lg "We've got to hit it somewhere.” said Johnny between his teeth. “In“ worn to - not.“ In but " It. Yuk and t, “vii. in all. put been I.- or I.- -trtgtg" D IN: son of thing. mt "itrett cub than did poor Johnny. About two (out down we came to 1 mail INNbr%t a“ and stones. I little nut that "In Do din. This seemed to on mu. .0 we resumed our washing ”do“. The: bore the ". Ht: results u had tho tirst. which was Just the whob of Atotitiu,rr.. *0 tvurtututtM rather vanity. It: with a dogged determination. out of our shallow hole. Our blue eyed. long lwlrded friend was sitting on a to» xenleut bowlder near at banal. his pip. between his teeth, watching our op- mittens. . "Got my tobacco. boys?” he unwind granny. "Smoked my in: until to- rigbc unless you'll lead." Yank produced a plug, from whki the stranger shared some paringq._ "u' -;.-,.-.- "_.. ‘_-..1 " Go'... 1:r'k."'r,isr'tA"rAii/iihi4tffirteit, t9tayiii Mug " nun-bend the we"; nad I‘M. to the extent a two “not“ nwummum. -einltr a to were Bil mil. toe n. The as - but on - buck- mu. bunk». M. our but bun- “And the round not! an; In]! " up. up”. an.» u' heurllnlhodvuk. " “Inuit-thus. (that no - ttt'eftrAH.v'tstr_* WW1. wen not ti. out.“ w. Actually Pinned Our First Gold! an] somr arr! M pro-tom do h you! rel ' "ho "ramen. “that " ',ttis'l.rtrrtor.v. of mum tuittte.ttti_ Ina! about u 'al w, be replied u and “HI rl loss ”humble ins tit the water mm: hadtired had mvn'rd oat itil., sltortldrred math PCP this Nail!) a: quaimnm'e. tttd .41an tn Hut hm: dd m 1 a mm . Jos. Z. Roth, farmer. conscientious 6Neetor,---altowed. _ Bert Ludwig, (chopping mlll.)al|ow- od tttl clan E called. _ .. , _ _ _ _ Ind _ Harvey G. Beam; "2p-tarister. " 'luwed: -, _ . Ervin w, Wismer (El --taririrtr al- Joweil. _ Thomas Baezler iA2r--urpysr, " 1owed. Alfred Peter Herzog, farmer Fept tor examination. ' Firatan L. Ward (M)---iarmer alo lowed. . _ .- F Robert Wesley. (niacin. chow“ all Class E called. l Henry o. Duench (EV-ttem [mortar ‘allowed. T ied ( Wnt. J. Williams tASyu,-tatttnm. (al- Jowcd. . _ . . mr ", ' [ Arthur A. Rennie tM_ttrtttktr 81-7 lowed. . ir.-, Fr - Antony nunstcdlcr 1B)-mrrner " lowed. _ '. i) gmu mus mas i, HE summ- Winn-am" lab has ', a a mm on I _ T I The following exemptions are Jrom Tribunal Board, No. 362, for Townéhlm of Wollexloy; . Emerson. N. Schrier, (A2) -' ’touclmr allowed tilt Dec. 31. 1917. i A. M; Herrick, (A2)_merchant at. ‘lowcd till March. 31. 1'018, . Joe. A. Roe, fA'2)--tarmer-aMtpmr6t.! I »N. E. Foster tAer-farmer allow'ed. I l Arthur 0. Foster (Br--ttarmer allowq 1llfl1l5lfll _' _ _ TUWNSHIP ‘ fl(rll?'llllllh l ((‘ontinued from page C) _ Exemption until class calledzm l Peter Berscht. Wm. Goebel. Fred 0t. to, Fred Graham, June: Hakim. En- ill Schmidt. Ellis Piper, Robert Vanda lHerbert . Lurt. Otto Ritz, George Pet. ter, Lambert Bowman. Lloyd Holstei- lter. Theo Decker, Joseph Nowell, Par- cy Weicker. Gordon Garland. Wm. Mit. "er, Amen Lies. Norman Gratun, Percv ‘Currie. Wm. Skinner. Alex Berg, Les- ‘lie Bowman, Fred Bean. Walter Bow, (il','),',',' Wm. Berg, Herman Kmman. 1JPrtn H. Hallman. Lorne Ritz. Sydney Kidt, ('layton Stroh.. About forty or fifty are exempted on account at relig- ious belief and thirty-five claims nut included in above list have been ttotst- poned to "l"Itt further evidence. ' But in the first place-there an: many who have ttscietttsotrswoht'ectiorts g taking alcohol, even " a medium. Sepomlly. the curative agent of Gin (memes Jn spite of the meohol. not be. my“: the nicohol as a help to the cm. This naive agent, sststratmfrrGm the almhol.wns then tottthined with Attter dinrrucs and givrm the name of Gin PMs. tor which a demand has ‘10th ttreatrr than let any otter meditme m Crrr,da. "ttt PM; have a "mirth-l "and rd "trrrV and am 9'” trr the mgr!u“'thl'0?i nu otrtertt an!” r9 'wvu ortnr tret'tmotttMt I'ed In" Ptrre an vurt bv 'J't'h'W.1' Tr”; rrhrrr on a afrrrf (Harm‘s! M ambe- “on no rm" marv‘ hack. They If! a. " be: or 8 how! in? $2.50. A lice “my“: can he obtained by .- 00 the Nytityt.a1 Pr}:g_& Chmm_fl Mrs. Harry Phillips and sonVHnmkl are spending several daytr in therloo. Mr. ‘Wilfrld Hesse of Kitéhener spent the week-end at hii home here, The origin of (Lin Pills can in tracixt to Gin, which has lor a gm“ mat) Fears been resognired for ite mcdfcmal mtatities.particulartyitshettcficiateircct_ on Kidney copiplnipts. _ Canada, Limited,Hmoiuo, of 6’66 {as address. NI-Dru-Cq In. - Main St, BM MY. ' h on Mr. Spatzig of Walkerton and lieu Spatzig of Kitchener are spending Se. verul days in town. In vestigatiorts were made to doler/ mine just what it was in Gin that tended to relieve Rheumatism. Lumhago. Sci» hm. Backache, Swollen Joints, Constant Ilcadachesnnd all diqor9ersartsirtg [fun t1t.t.yi.uttet.s,huddtrttttrt urinary "stty. Mr, and 'Mrs. Wm. Cache! visimJ friends in Kitchener on Sunday. Many have wortdcred how the famous "M honsehnkl rrrmedy,'Girt Pills, dc- rivul its name. since obviously there could be no spiritscon taittrul in pm forty, tutl M ALCOHOL . IN GIN PILLS emu“. ore.. Nor. H. ’14. [ "rqroxeroro 3m! in hull with Coca-MA Dram,“ (I AttetiiemtdHeaociiri. “a!" your in which read "Fruit-ttme make you; Incl like walking on air." In. “Jpn-led to haul deem.- try 3 hog. In I very “It til-no.1 began to faction», ad In fferMnr. I haveagood-ppeu'te, relish everything I eat, and thq “We: no {one entirely. I recommend this ”(and fruit undue-"u to att my Md. ". ' DAN "CLEAN. 50c. abox, 6 for $2.3), trial the. 26‘. 4t all (laden otmt Why Fruit rum. Limited. 0th". Geo. H. Kocnig 1Et---tartcer allow; Our Busy' Neighbors NEW HAMBURG If "i'itt Vi bud. MM l loud. Imo- M . loud. 1‘ cti Alma Busch. "rehttrrrt--- tttt c, maximum. at ml ml Matthew J. Schulmw 1' 'allowod llll clans C. ip called. Mllmn' hols. mnacion:zuus objector. -_. alumni]. T t Geo. ll. Fink (mm and [owl mor- chanl t -" allowed. ml Atrium Ban-d tNttk mattatrert-et [mind . "harm. K, by”; taunt tHr!.)--- diullowcd A." Beings], "rtner--auowret Antony Bagel. tattttrqgr--Mttwert ml chat I culled. Samuel Roth. tar-n t consclentious objector. allowed. ,, h ell Cd Frednlhum It Moirounkl HM. tarm rr-alhm ml Alex L. Hatrtmntt,-amorl till ctuarit D In mum. Chartrta 0otrty, farmer- cliunllnwod. Clayton Kluwetcer. ttrttttor--'tnow. R. w, M-r.-- allowed while farming. b Ant Weber, farmer~ulowed. ' Russel Shaw. (E) (OER .trerttt--- allowed. “A . Edward Heinbuch ---allowttu an cluss D ts called. , Joseph Kuztt. (Ah 'ttr-tr-dh') lowcd. T James W. Crookshanks IE). farmer, *allowed. . ed tion " his. N..Kgrlex, (trarnestumrbsr0 (P2) allowed. _ “John “much. _ (E). ttrrmer-at- ‘IOVIdx, , t v 'mar'l , "MW" new (or "an"! "ihrir; Joseph Albrlgm. conscientious ob- . irstor---aIioked. Geo. G. Musesr. "rmer---setu for (xx-I aminntlon. Alb. Bochm. farmer-allowed. Edward Doorbeeher, farmer, 3110mm. _ Wilbert G. Sloman. (School teacher) --ailogred till Jun. lat. 1918. ' Peter Kant: fASt 'trmer--atlowed. Otto Knuth Irtva1id-tutowed. Scrphinc Stumpt--mmt tor stamina. Peter Kant: 1A2) 'Tl'1tC"'"'""rl . (Canadian Press) Otto Knuth invalid-tmowed. London, Nov. M.-- 4Boeetrvtr I. undu- 8crphirus Stttmpt---msttt tor “3mm”; the complete control of the Bolsheviki "It Hergott, farmer-rallotred. military committee, ”commit to the Andrew G. Minx. farmer-ttFed. Petrograd corrupomhnt of the Daily Edward Vol]. farmer --anowed. Mail, who viuitg'd "mow last my“ Ed. Leanttardt--tulowed till cuss B It Moralefu, aatAviith Midi". ha; Is called. , . Herbert Hahn, (A2) farmer-du. bun 'trmoire f.trey,Itteht" lowad . "eq a. "mow will?" _ dlttrrert,' The Leo. Leanhardt. IE), 'tmner--uuomrcetr"t- lMaprmowd- Msaight- John Emerson mtrntttt--a1toqred till class E In called Gideon Waggler. conscientious, ob. jcetor--allomstt. _ _ _ - Jacob “only. "ttrxttrttery--eontreMm. tious ottyseto-Umtred, \ _' - ___ ed N. Hagan. tarmer-eatlotred. _ Andrew G. him. tarmor-alt-d. 1 Edward Vol]. farmer --tutowed. EM. Leatthargit--tmowed till ch33 B is called. N Olbtn Rachel, IA2)-tnowed while farming. - _ Wm. Edwin Heitttmr.--a3totmd' till clue E. and. Eldon H. Bean. (A2). larmor ---al. lowed. Thea. Burningham wallow till clam C is all“. Goo..L Brenner IE), tnratqtr--tltow. _ Loo. m In: m) --er Iovod an In. In. " i. Aron Bunch tMy W okra-r. Allard. . I m 1A8F--%r- M; Tho- o. Willard "SF-Q-r unwed. Btu 'tnh, Laborer. diam. Ruben Von "St-lar-, Allow“. John P. Bauer. muon- ob honor. allowed. , that L Lulu, --Mttg"d till clan E culled. Normart,Atnmtt---lt"rqd till clu- C in wind. Leo. Ramada: s-Mitt-eat vino Imaging, fl - - - - 7 ed Bor V Dielenbockor. tumor --dia. allowed by d4tthtttt. Owen C. blanket". mrmqtr--dtr allowed by dot-tut. Hoary Schumann IAO--di.nnowed. Geo. E. BurttirtBham, mrtmyr.-attow. Barney Boosel-ullowed till class B. its called. V Amen Schneider. Ih'V-rarmer " lowed. _ Gd). F'oertster-ssettt tor examina- tion. lowed Mum Steven (A2).tarmer --tu. lowed. Herb. J. Runsuadler --mtarttod till medical mm round, - _ A _ mwnm G. Heighten". ireaetxerr-- allowod nu Jan, 131.1918. Altrad HAM. (uh-Mgr allowed. Edward would (ID-um” allow- H. G. Fungal-Id. (Bank humor). tA8r--ttttosretd. John M. Strain (Eb-lunar no lowed. Herb. A. 8933:. (AM-tumor towed. Joe. McCormick. 1A2h--ttrgtterr u lowed. Alex Dietrich. tA2)--tarmer allow like Brenner-(Inner “lowed. ' Orton A. Stricken (ASF-mr- al- lowed. . . Edward H. Globe. 1A8--mrtmtr at. lowed. - m - Ian-em- al- but. like. W W " low“. 'rt,',, a]: Mod all but: In“! "%aattttt tttilk' tttt Jan. Mt. I)". m m "n-d-e Allov- with" Hermit. 'tsr-rr-allowed Max Jnko llurguu. larumr all John I). McKenzie u-lork) (Er-al. Moses E. Stuvur thit farmer-allow H. E. Bchmtrr, carpontvr -dinauow. Nonunn Hahn. 1.1 :31 tnrmssr,---ttItow- William A. Dunn“ they-distorts" John Hartman, (E). mrrtter-antrwr Alvin Daumelr. (ASr,mrrtMrr,---ttt1om 1!!an A Htptttter, farmer-all E. J. Hartleib. (AS), tnmereullow- Joachln llellsel.(A2) mrtner,--at Oudl W IAN-a- Am [hull - tAn-Armor - 3... m (MI-hut. aloud Attted m (All-Inlet Illa-- $1.11, iiiiiijiiiiiiii allow 'x9lRiglllll UNHEH " " 1 shop; In oiGi/irut is'disGGariii; Fat Luau-tutu chin-m in dis- =cuulng politic- . The Bolshoviki My. awn...» ‘” "' I'm " not pay out more than 150 ramble: OINIRAL Pu.“ f weekly on each account. but according " ter. to the corretpondcnt the average tam-t KM. Street is a ity in Mouow cannot-exist on "In; Omee, WIMIOO' 'Ntety0tst. sum. The committee (in the "Na- "ttr, Ratatt1Mtei, toth a»? tion trf the rcvqution in a proolama- “mgmmm Non to the army declares gnu tin lax: a'"-"---""-'""-"'-----' "up of Bolmeviki is the final ruin for . ' .. _.. tj _ Noun“ .The Boithlviki have taken our the can bank in Moscow, who“ ' " want. are 'tatimated to contain mo,. ooagktozoutsusa., l FIRE mum lords. ""tevg,at,'.tqtttttk The merchant who udvcrlIm-u places before you every thy thr, I'IIIME BUY. ING OPPORTUNITIES hm Mum at. Att the ,adminm‘rmv, omen. an In sanitation. The volition: batman the gluon and the “are \more thawed than over "gun“ aid the man are Ming totd tttatt,thq clams win have up” this Wm According to the story told to the police by Samuel Oreuek he was call- ed a “sleeker" by some soldiers w/trms on Saturday night. Hausa claims that he was struck in the face by one or the Women when he tried to explain to he! that he had endeavored to enlist with the 118th Battalion but was turned down (or physical untitness. 01-week exulains having tho_revolver in hie possession by the statement that he was out hunting on Saturday after- .noon and that he came to the meeting immediately after getting back end torgat to put away his revolver.‘ The] police also found on the person ot or. uak, after his arrest, a number ot R. saietida bells which it is thought he intended throwing into the crowd. When these belie are broken they emit a melodoroue gas. It is stated by some that one or the of the bells had been thrown by someone close to the en- trance ot auditorium shortly before the meeting concluded. Drench stated to the police that he did not know what the balls were tor but put them into his pocket when-they were hand ed to him by someone in the crowd. airlines; at teoartng Hen-lulu. by kn, mm the $1, , . 'd'2'dl"fitf2t"ditrt'Jti2deii; Such "is lylupuni an... J'll,'i'ld'd'l'f, has? ttttt ttttttrated.".",'.",",".":,':',', ofthe inn. amok-mallow. RSS'.'craMlRMtl-irs bug" w in I.... can and “and" "mea-ll-hui"---" 'rmtr,i0tttr-t.Wehat-j. Whiue-seu'. hound!» Wuhan! nqugxbmth 'm-Irie -trtaat. M new nmybmmnndmdh-lh mm _rtttr$tt-rrmasot 1adiok Pi1itrh-uv-tabhotmr-td. ACCUSED 0F CARRYING Enema-Md, 'artirratstm, _ pad". rah-I ad hum.“ For than Abnormal eon-MM. but! (an ”jut. LEE. " Hath-If. V0.0. Rid the Skin . km V -"Ann “its. - “It: 11* . ”a “a!!! 1451*” lad", F: Hill-é! DIZZY. NERVOUS (llllfffllll (lf [ ilill.ulillll,(l IN}! Ltd. REVOLVER mu Innovu'o I‘m? OF WATERLDOW , ran mam; mu . " mu: St. West. Kite!“ _ _ w. Mn mouth I. ml 1. actual: tl,'l,','ggli1'g',,,t 117.1“. on summon mm. at u on” No out. m ,'t'4lill “on at unloc- flaunt m B an, ft"lli,.l 7m moons. . . I 'fa att'r. Ali bunches of “I“ thed. . once over Inns Bun. Kitchener. Ont. saw: a. A. uni -d ai., a his; trt., Kitchener. 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