Whitby Chronicle, 6 Jul 1911, p. 3

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' Wolfe en 1the wreked4veail w.ýrSjo 4 ,-rg ber to th eCoast. In thoe OXIUSion ~tben, aftet- the darkuess seven 0f the'. paas, gaunpn thé port tell into the watér,_ and their 1Wolfe sank in for help a&M da.ri'b.da& h 4 iii 3O fathoms rending. These cries wele birried down ihol en omb~gevd _fRo1mENU 'girl t#~sET RAIL AflOm ?JOHNImo' fun store: 8UU A' ro[I8 PEO latThe t'wo-Yèar-old'hild Wum h, o liv~eg beide t T ' RIEtreeki near-Londoôn, w TuE N BT. *I ~ Th izI*ito the. rails and was kill!. II Mthey saw a bird fluttêr Ifeigma Supmae ,in tRTI Cou.W Pl* - déereal ýhe ýQz.. The Ai ~bitrate.-tet .B0a*ithe Ogd > . le!. 41i Mr * iùand, the Unitéd S, rwa ~uo~.witii three yson Porrins, a bel ositihapraotcalyarued lit 110 ~ ien huilt and equiipned ab n" Th . Vto bille!ntered en1 to Ue, o»#', ýérn.'C<meOrmittee stage -in the the effl cae out te thie orchard A octopus weîgfiing over ~ ~ ~ o Ti ly i sW~to.They ail waited &t a it.8tuaom *!0WfrI inG ctî> af- Ebitrug U4*I. iâttlw»., sudsoontwo bi Ïds fu !ength 'and being' a 8Ti The.privy couneil bS'ý *PPoared. One, whicii was grayish man a arn, waz la d.d at Milford that Montres iï ,;cty ce ouîi in 0010or, flew straight into the 0, rvlg. oPay Mayo Pi h0le in' the jstump. The otiier -à wfu snâg,~, triu., to paris. b1Jd, which W.,s a deeper bine, A mtie je uin g Y o,¶ #4 u1flen>~~r a breast of reddiah brown, aligh -a, te ononZ o upn e .diny artPplue-rds ,nea bAunadopted in order tbý&t they mnay ntgo al e ,herev 1 and "Tieyar blebrd," a~ Antgrow Up fer4râoug., 1WoOdiflg te Âij1bishgp 3A Olra/ndwoius ioii herSixty-tev neXùtdso ,ika UO net ô Irighten h 'eudsovrdo h e o f - h I bena ked The. bird in the tree smdt ehdsvr O'heop fa éry Serling-eISyàue r noattention te thejii, s oere t icalscuroh, Ex- a en-wr1dd$1;70.d lt lifting his winB he q""vi'ro eter. They had be*nj carried there am ag &i 4nst MontreaI, out a ecar song whicii eounded1O by jackd&w orn.-bidig wh Iàiëd4himlfO~fiIthl Tru al1 tru&I.ly,) eddthên -]iad hn a*iretd C, <'Tr~al-1~ ru-l-l. bi, le i:> wddMg Place, oh Lord ~1 <'Ys" said theij, atnt. "There teojts gate poStà à granit a- la. an old XndiaxlegeÀid th&t thet oMneMratzng the. .vept. -r~o1tSe45&neÈSppape1 bluebird is a p'eec i.sywil LordAuklnd -isprhd4. ri.it>,,'i,ett OMO~ down to the. earth teoIîvé Witerbourne, a eharming rmarine oIiurch- proerty- hâa 4isêIêaê !Wight,,whe.re Charles Dickennuoed s. th and he y b n, cle t 1 jte etay on ls visits; to the 1810____of- iii. bne -rbin, e ,. its wanb-,Wgt fingig rexninjded them sojnuch of hei robins in theit native land.,, e he.-hoUa. in Market street, DIVE> ID f'AI>zox 1<wae bluebird is VerY'friendly., and liks hàoina13dfd uw 4 çharloe Bront. and ier -aister,"sa mraoej.sý _8 ë o h ~> li.. nar popirs 'l~e -ue l as her- h ther riuweil weft ~ ~ çpj~. ~b. Mai4yird-houses for the..bine- bon is shortly to be ûoferý4 1e bizxia>in pàrka anç nd tii, a..of . auc oor.n,. : . . fsler*èa '~*si~~', r~ me4 c~ h ~ ale by a lo n. ti.o onee when » as - .4ý .-- vanrd tii. I Ali dy b~y < Sni!the thz 'tle sheue, asid fi ) fly amna g h. ýutiia Ofi&fi%1 0orch *rd ways e tedodt o aeu anà The,,tI. of 4âto the undred yi ora New Y02* Or-4rrp 01ohe !ý 4he navxal aa

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