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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 21 Feb 1901, p. 6

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it mum: conm 'totBrortATTm m an 'it Luau sat December 'At 7 934.033. mttaatiztftytsslt Systems. - at Jun. 1000 . 000.00 cunt an: - _ 00000 W: MG 00 “3 Yonge St., Toronto. hm.” it. Jacobi. magnum" “but. I. ma. 9mm. lull-p lit-W M or nmncrrons. Bret-rt......, .llarnu.......‘ J‘numchhm MEMO MUTUAL run-u. - - ill, 8. lulu-t Sons 00., Farm Property may to Loan! ! yout any pom! plan. I Emily in madame cis. ”no. can own a finq B? We allow a liberal y.ateetHuet.rt'.t"ie.e I and deliver the piano -houu free of expense undulwithuln 1 dis. ”the June u in Tor. {Root - - - - - “WW gtttaImorDgItmyr0RS. . I“. h» kW I. M. in” and». I um by. I. P., ”In. OFFICERS t " MA“. “out. link. Vino-mt. k nun m. “Myra-lull“ !Wpoim than nil Canadian unaccu- “wk not. [ambl- ctar BERLIN. Org-aimed tht. ,rAestrrko-ssutumtes,mr. M MutulFire lush MIME & COT. Agents. comm. Wan-loo. Ont. 'Titi?i'TiiT'i',S.ritiii9,iisti' 'e a ata1ivl'lhlk% [on Life Maman and Full Ufttetttntiars TLYS EOURED 'V mv‘ in?" " ';8ian"; “Mine-i} I - F. a “big "new " Wuhan - - Pro-Mont - - --viettrahmr. rlllB' E tfl t ill-cm ”.110!le lid 0M ill KING Ill PERSON. smug-u 0mm a mu Puli- m at (UM. MIL won-amour...“- WE DUKE 0F CORNWALL’S ttttit Won. TI. “SP-TM Int Pull» ”notch. "senotrriasant"rard V11, In opened yuhy “an“ try tho King In par-on. m. - on utompuiod by - Aldo-o- dn, the ano ot York an Con-on. the bum ol Conn-(ht not no.” outcrtg ot the royal mm. The last an. ceremony at a. kind occurred In 1861, Ib- - victoriy opened Pol-human. m round by the Prince Cocoon, and Mnce the doom ot thq latter not)” equal to yeotH‘dny'l pomp no in. witnessed in London in mutton with tho opening at tho “that". Not ulna the wedding at tho thou Prim d Wales and Primo- Alon- nndro bu th- gor'oouo onto conch Hood yesterday been an In tho street.- ot tho capital. In this coach the King And Quoon rods Iron - lnghun Pol-co to the Pol-no a! sttminotgr. When the nix-hone conch canto. the hounhold nppeued, tho Horne Guudl mounted bend Itruch up, "God Sun the Klng." the people un- covered. the lute couh rolled out od the archway in the centre of tho pd- ace end was greeted with e roe: at cheering. The Home Guards took up pooltlon ln front end behind the state coach. The heroes of the crowd were the member. of the Stnthconn'l Horse (Cnnndlnn Vol- unteers just returned from South V rlce), who cum in more! tour- horse Dukes, wrying their enthuse- nnd vesting informainoqett Into and khaki overcoete. They cllghted in front of the palace end marched down the tine to n position e ehort distens- from the pulses. when they were drum up whlle the prooeeelon passed. The Km: ulnted them moot cordially end the people cheered them repentedly. "My Lord. ..nd Gentlemen: "I address you tor the first time It as moment of nulonal sorrow, when tho whole country In momma. the {rt-push]. Ion In but. no recently tau-tuned. and which has mm with peculiar severity on mysell. Mr bo. loved mother during her long and glorious "in has not. w mph ho tore mo world of what n monarch should In. It In my earns“ dam to walk in har mot-taps. "Amid this public and print. grief It In anusmctory to ml to be lb]. to assure you that my relations with tho other power- continue friendly. The var in Bouth Africa 1- not yet entirely terminatod, but the capiutll of the sunny and MI principal lines of communication no in my posse- Mon. and manure hnve been “ken which will, I trust, gamble my troops to dell doctudly with the torus by which may no null oppoood. "I grutly repel. the lo- of Mia and expenditure of treasur- duo to the fruitles- guerllln wad-re main- tained by Boer partisans in the tor- mcr lerrltorlm of the two republics. Their surly submission In much to be duirod in their own imam-u. an un- til it taken place it will be lmpoul~ bl. for me to ambush in those col- onioI the institution: which will uh cure the equal rights ot all the white inhabitants and protection and lun- tice for the mauve population. "‘1.de ”The capture oi Faun by the V lied forces, nnd the happy release of those who were besieged In the Le- galionl. results to which my Indian troops and ply naval force- largely contributed, have been [allowed by the submission of the Chines- Gov- ernment. to the demands insisted on by the powers. Negotiations m proceeding regarding the manner In which compliance with these demands is to be etteeted. “Tho establishment of an Austrai- Ian Commonwulth was proclaimed " Sydney. January l, with many uusait-tatlons of popular entb-Istum and rejoicing. My deeply-beloved ma lamented momm- had manned to the vitrit of the Duh. of CornWall ttdd York to operr the um. Puliunont at the new commonwodth in her me. A lopnulon from my Ion. 'utrl'c tr " and: 1 meme, cannot tte other!!!” than deeply portal, but I still dam to give one“. to her In“ Majesty's Willi”, and an evidence of ttor inttrrott, u well u of my um, in all that concur“ the welfare of my subject: beyond the m. I have derided that the visit to Australia shun not be nbcndoned. and titail be extended to Now Zealuzd and the Doninion of Canada. "Thr. pro1ontration of tttq hostili- ties in South Atria bu led me to make an further call on the patriot- ism and devotion of Canada And Autumn. I rejoice that my re- quell has not with a. prompt and 1mm] n-Hponle, and large Additional comingunu from then colonlu will emhuk tor an mt at war wt an enrlv dam. ' Thu expedition uranium-d tor the sup-pn-lon of the rebellion In Annun- ti mu crowned with “(an arms. Tho mdurunce and gulln‘ry at my native "now, ably u:um..:\mlml b, Sir Jun" WlIlcockn, and led by Brit, Inh om-, luvs out-coma both the stubborn real-mu of tho moqt - lllm trib- of Walt Attica and the PR- caption“ 61M"... " the cllurwe and knot of the country ‘1: “Huh 'ttto mutio‘a van Galahad. The “when of Coomu-lo, which an besieged by the many. [an boon ro- Moved. at" I prolonpd und [Inuit dmnet. Tho windpd King. In" "armada-ed, and the chief Impedi- mam. to tho prom ot the (It-Mop- tteatt (i this rlch portion at my Mrrt Africa pone-Mom nu not. I have. bun lull! (unloved; .. ed te an Noland drought In a " portion at my Indian Ithttptre h-vu - (may allav by a mam-ADI. -tt. tmt t to um, um. I 'e" of“. in In?! ttttt I In"! of Que Ila-m Pro-Mac n - of {I}!!! iiiiGTiiGtiit dim“ which Is! - no m.m 0000'" to lull“- _ __ -____-, " n.- hum-witch‘- - mono: -*l\ouu-mmw!-f"“b' t't2eLtt,Atrappi31?r4 irirara. umnouuu Con Ttrq - [pooch- and sand!” - RI .1 u lungs-vacuum: - madly-In.“ “Wham-u“... nmwww.nall humtulmmur ”but.“ m d Mum-ct dunk-I‘M Mon 70.. "Iylaigld(lo_utk.l; ruin-b w. ham to Ill-‘1‘..." in: henna; a. do!” a my mum ,W- _ ne"... mu-htheouuu- “and“. Com-(MW “WWI-m d‘htumulmttou which hut-IMMtMupa-nm " “Min dud-(lull... two..- all”. 'iasuuo. will to you“ to you let an and.“ at a. low mining to edoeatio'c, _ “lnxbhtlo. bu he. prop-M. and it the lino u your dupona' prov. to be uhqun n Iill be Uid Mun you. it! ili'i1Eii' ol "IU- hunt w Mata! Sella-nun“- _ ,, _ V to can yum tong-u "Iri¢nd; toe “If; and conoljduln:_vuu le- tory and vorhmopo uu: to: th- bonc administrato- of the NV :0- "o',T,lt'u'1t'l'l't. (or can“: an pub“. tttt "to In mud t vim supply; tor (I. Who of drunk- - In I“ lobe. ad public phat. and that and“ tho law ot “harm eopyrigtst. " prny that Almighty Mod my continue um you in a. conduct od pour de 1m. uni that He - Mmm, u rm. “I," I‘ll-1"“.- M mtulchaon‘d the reading Bhflajeuy turned to the Queen. behind her to rise, and led her out of tho dumber, precoded by the pn eo- Ilou‘ through the royal gallery nunin and into the robinn room, whence. within n low minutes, they unused, hand the Ital: curt-m and drov- uwny amid . tumult ot than to Ducklaglnm Pnlnce. Enid-nun. ii2i?itr.4,.'liAel'hiirt, Lord Inn-bury I.” Wu roll-y II II.- Bo (3-.un London, Feb. 15.--Ttu, “on” ot Lords yesterday. um- the format upwmng at Parliament, proceedod to bananas. The Lord Chancellor food the King's speech and the Inqui- of Waltord (Consensuve) moved the address m rvply. Lord lumen loo- onded the motion. 1pm Kimberley, the Liberal Ida- er, alter preliminarim said the prel- ent conditions in South Africa titud him with apprehension. The Govern. meat had been living in I hml'l Paradise. Unless they enabled Gen- eral Kitchener to speedily terminate the war. the situation muld wily bosom: dangerouu. " the Govern- ment attempted to put tho whole military system on a more antinuc- tory Min they would receive every support trom the Liberals. Lord Salilbury, all” reterenccs to the mover and seconder, and to the King, Ind there was nothing un- usual in the length of the campaign. Ila referred Lord Kimberley to his: tory, and then said he would be glad to hear Lord Kimberley rapudiaw all ' of asking the Government to alter in conduct toward: the enemy. It I” the business of the Govern- ment to put its whole heart. and strength to the task before it. "A not numerous, but noisy, [no [ tion had tried to make out that the English people Wore not hearty lung porters of the war, and urged. 4h? Government to adopt action Short o what wan implied to carrying the op- erations to n successlul issue. ll the out-my were allowed to retain any portion of their indepcttdestee it would involve incessant. continuous warfare. Unless the British were master: and conquerors of those ter- ritories. there was no hope of abid- in: pom. What the country should do with the power when obtained, was anothvr question, But it was perfectly obvious that the first pur- pose to which tho mom}! would put 'any powers granted them Would be to accumulate new [ones and new arms, to await n fitting orrnsion tor 1 new attack. " Great Britain slack- ened her eftorttt it would he an avow-‘ " to the world that her frontier bould be invaded. in the most Insult.- ing manner and that the Empire was powerlesu to enactivoly resist it. "If Lord Kimberley could impose his opinions on his party generally, it would be A great advantage to the Elvira, an it would help to bring to on end the insane resistance which - bringing desolation and misery to the two territoriea." The adorns was "reed to and th--ir Lordshipa adjourned until Fob. 19. Liberal Lenin “I Germ-m We: Both Spout .. uh. In. London, Feb. 16.--Th. Home of Common: was crowded when the Speaker and members returned from the House of Lnrdl. After me ad- dress was moved and seconded. an“ all I'll-c nu Boon Wm . warn tribute to the army. The position in South Africa mounted tonnmm. dtfReultieg. Neither here nor in South Atria. we there say tdttn of ”aching. The quantum "a, - m Gown-mt new: 5° Mir Henry Cutrtphet1-Bttnrtern"rn. the Liberal leader, an" wlshlng the King and Qumn a long and happy reign. took up the political pun, graphs of (he 'speerh from the "mono. He asked the House to lam the (an In eontttttierrt with the war, They Inuit ant nhul their eyes to the grav- ity ot the Bituatiott in South Africa I. dwell uuzvnglh on tho mun-ku- m " Goverttmetst, and pull! ulna tht circumstance: and adr- Q‘ntely provided foe them? The spate-r ”ted " it In mu “on. " mt-ttad ulnar! tor more troop. " ink- ngo? TWe Hum-e would pot henna to vote anymmg am to clout the colony of the luv-den; bot when that has act-mn- plhhd. than in the moment to unto the WM the two an»: mat. no.“ at mum's-n n. wan. will. (or an Empire. all they can contending for. would W mm bun. In" their Monty and "no" their mon-l "gm: While ttttegg, the dawn". at nut-h ro- ln QM“ an the mftltetrr authori- mu m. the On» mind. In lum- My slttrd a . «an» luau-nay more onset“. an him-r7 manna. that mwmmummu mtg-nun; nan-mum ',iiiitdf,,tr) ,n-tv 90 J stti7iii'i . 'ikit: up; _ my _ LE HOUSE " LORDS. " I‘ll col-0N8. an wiWMm-n. - -__ “M“f' "Vee" and U the Gavan-cm. shh'ttr'tdel"igt I“ I“. M a. m.“ LII. B. o I In" up!“ into" . mi" tm, I. but m ',"d"lfle, “I. U (ligation tn“ m Oh 0.!- [hf ”‘0‘...“ dreoeb-t w My“ In“, noun-main nlheruul an...“ “ammo ath an a. In. up. hunch-In "petlu-tly all that. I In!“ ' you. their An- tbolr m and Prov " mu I. respond and equal rub M110! 0 were-M! " alt. n- umb. u - "I‘m than um,” m It. "Moe., "th- mun- - u.“ u no. " " uh.- - (no hummu- Illl h m. iii. hp nur- Oom uh that h uould In Meet “it: to may All the Imitation. ol all-com- ment whil- th “to d W m "unto. M. I." put out - to the plot m mu not withdraw It. It. Imujadnond. Nation-Inc, .8" to! flu Chm. not.“ W a. was, new nut " cook! lacuna In talcum canon. of it when the Altman“: and Donah- ion Pullmnu had voud £1,000.- ooo each to any It on. AM Kr. June- Bryu. W -nhar me South Am. - - an Bonn Adjourned. . Tho-In cm be and.“ until " com-n to the only coach-lo- con-bu- t". with “a." A sun and Urban.“- Ion-k- c! .0 M-M 0h. Hunt-n m liloth can", Feb. 16.-T'he, msIon yu- an!“ no Ohm and mums-u... Ponttruoter-Oener" unlock cold Mr. Muchren of Perth that the uro- Lsker ot the Stntlord pouofncc. whose mployment III at t tempor- ary nature, had been diamitwed, and he (Mr. Unlock) nun-med the respon- Ithillty. Mr. Roche (Marquette) In Morn- ed that John Craig. peanut. st Strand-Jr, had been dun-ind " “count of active political patina- Ihlp. Vim-m H. Reid had been ap- pointed Instead. on the recommends;- do. od Hon. Mr. Silica. In reply to Mr. E. F. Curb, m Pram an on. ot an department- " upon: presented to tht 119m tad mot been harm oat by the Gov- arnm'. printing once, and on. of tho "porn yet to be mounted was also bah; printed outside. Ono book In than to the one of Lt Patru, neutron], and the other to The Hat- dd. Mantra]. The work wu bola. done, M. the current prices. Mr. Honk uked it the Coven-mom Ind taken my new to Agenda .2- nd, whether the G. T. . and Do- minion Smmnhtp Co. intend Inuk- lng the City ot Portland their ship- ping port, to the exclusion of Mogtt- Hon. Mr. Blair answered am. when the announcement appeared In tho mspnpcrl, enquiry was and. by correspondence. and the corro- upondonce in um pending. He could not mks any announcement or bring down any correspondence. Mr. McCormick wu told that it I- not the intuition of the Gavan- ment to mun scrip for land to the men who‘lor'od in South Aft-kg. Mr. Ifuiock, In reply to Sir Charle- Hlbbert Tupper'n enquiry "tout Commissioner ottfirfe of the “It"! district. “to: "No omen! cammio lions hive n sent or received." Sir 1hiltrid Lauri" told Mr, 11m- meter that the Government had not been informed regarding the resolu- tion ot the 56th Congress ot the United States, in flVOf of an inter- national commission to report upon the Inter: Idjncent to the bound- ary “no. On the motion to adjourn, than was a good deal of talk shout “II Auditor-Genetal‘l report. loo-son Clo-rod no "on. Dunn, Feb. ti5.-The Senna had . Morning session yesterday. nnd Mearrod its “at. of work. In tho " ternoon ituuiinurnaLuUNrreh 0. French Drlvlno Encmy’a Largo Fort" an to Plotrlof. THE ”on! AMI-loo- the - Won I.“ -thol'l I'm VIII-Ind u no lo. I“. 1.000 Ill. a,oo.--cotro-d- met a... LOIII Both-'- Wlfo " I I... amvor-A (may London, Feb. 16.--Thq Wu one. In.- rmind the (allowing duputch from Lord Kitchener: "Pretoria” Fob. 16.--Our troops are now any-(ed with Christina De- mt'l tom north ‘0! Phillipliown. which we hold. Duvet having crou- ed the Orange River a Zunddrm, IPPWW moving Int. French. reporting tron . point 25 mllee southeut of Ermlo. new! th-rertoroerofutenriatt 1n. driven on to Puma. their d- forU to Meek back tsaving eo tar been fro-heed. The Inletminge chum-d the one- my. who left the killed and In - no the ground. Ten Boer- were captured end there wen u large “mute of vegan. out: end angle an: cavemen were one killed end Ive W." Cup. Tm. Fab. ",--rigtturttr h "porud to have taken plan no" W on Fridq and Sgtnrdsy but. a. Boon being wound. London. M. “Funk further ml in been received from South Africa. An otBeiat outta-ant, I“ cl "I (up. Tome, eqttmateq Can. Do- um (we. Mm 2.000 It"! th000, " I. a,“ from Cups M that an um. a! Conn-inhuman. but. M: I." Moria with n trumarg door! to cult-var " - in km to moor. - Inn-awn...“ h In" undu- m I‘m. -GTiiG GG-tark- " mn- - on tho mill“?! W (in-:16 Lind " “with. ',2"dh'i “Ito-“0mm DOIINION PARLIAlENT‘ ”I.” volc- urn-nub. as 1mm: " by l warm“ P”.- $3.2.”1231 = wrath ml!» INNISKILLINGS CHARGE. The no." - Culvert "(mi-‘00.“ "ib; p: tbe mod. n- m o 1 (tat",:,:?-""'" _ you. [ “an“: hi the it ”we-smmu Arf. ill-um “tin-- 'etrer, “A _ _-- Yi-ttOt-tret--- I.“ temaVeteyEadtr. “Maputo-“M 'tttr=t'dtutk'N'arlh- nub-4m 50M.“ 2gU',,tygTg'Lt',teU=th "gdeatttt_etkr. C Minnow-tn. Gawain M by Mr. Run. ttto W - ',faetlethtJ'l,tf,tt'St Wunvh'dunnd’ .m- ‘m . -tta-aht filling. TIE "e'irtietrtmty-rtitrtrrtetttf mmunmuuum riedhmiettb= . mundane!!! “more“ by)“. on.” It NW mg no not mun“ N1.“ ‘0! mauvuu, tho and” " I: *0 duo. " n. orsgeeettt,tsorerotlk" .et-lterr date be nIW'IM than melanin-Ibis aura-sum omwmw-‘xmu 'tttee' “on, tho - d nimmoutdouu- multi- mw-mmmw mama. Whomgm Ill Mt niobium-WWW odbythonov.J. w. o-rms..' Burns, - whhhlllpno-lmmh- was“... We: at tttq shall ','t't,rt',tepg,'.,"=1fhst'a p" yt a, I no mMyonjoyd. mum: ”lot. The Tremidartt Met took tho all!!!“ 2 o'clock and op.“ than“ qrith I prim Ind was” Tho We. hub. - o-ttue. 3ny from, In Job: I” on be found Melony-hill, bat more my when d and Presbyterian Chan!) and lb. follow- ing “gird- or Image to which St',' 'i."wTdGGrG -- H's-mu at an m- un, nude . nit-Mo reply. 41mm or, "wall. Mr. PrHtuett and HM warm in the Sunday School: Pi-u-' O. “a. "..Pi-4uit. W. no one. more What tn our nnnunl Convention. The man or” yurhuboondono my“ any, land! recorded In WYM- brute. pd mum year - a: In 1:th In; W In. matron! marvel In “at, v. has been kept in m “pine. arm and adv-.195. Jmtfe...et.?yAtq m - n." -_" â€"»~ w - r .0... -_i-e- ml! TGG ttiii-et-ii-tiii,',",,','.)','.',',', i-ai-st-aaa' trademark ow ’00 once mm . , a plate frame with makers' name plan of meeting ff, 1?s'it't'?i?, sth. CauittT,eT"-""'"-"-""'- plenum end Tlatest/i'. M the tsister-Lee... ”cow‘s.” the put " we tatyod_téei muz- that mm " an ne,' the _______.__.____ ==Cit-7i',T_dl"-'i"Lt'd Votk. We in" Pr. "e, T, I.-----"------------------" mother'I Wm”. an." ‘ l a: nd mommy to their respective t2tf tttdet.' NitiUdollgl Amman linen"! Iympnthy in their , 4Mt . iFq i mama." __ m “In M 3“de that Chm “In having the reoolutlon Mr. Boom. “n. of dWrpnt a “w‘Fikflh-m Cf mm feeling [own thtls, m.“ magnum» , ‘ ', ' © the mimtgtttotthoe who were Med . In devotion toth work ', u 'Ill!!! ' “m min our Convention some thir- a 1:113de “W' g "Mu ai; ”your! no, bat who were with an ID aluminum 1.9%. 'ri, 'tlllltll 1m. Among a... m. Rev. m ,reioutetottrtrtttttm8, ai , (5.1“. Bord, Wm. Btsrttour, Ebenezer a ,orolsototlter “Rm, 2( iilt Woodward wnmun Pewh, William " M teur throug . ' than. nu‘ MI Mann- R. Stromo and Pl 1"i.CiiiiiiiiTeiEiiftifrititjd "I” Then u m tot murmur John had:- l'ouuu provided Inn for ttse tnft4q, The We "What hole-g nonl- that m m, " the” then to memorizing ”We”; “More“ ' In Sabbath School vt-ut-gre" Aset I yImWiun nod in loun- and m . h fietrl try gourd m1 :r.pt,,,',hut',her"1' 'tt W“ W' . _ Mr. Kerr of Gilt trtttodueod “The We "mm m,” 'uttet, men otm'vmm l and” School" mum if "I. "oiiiiiéno “I 'at d 'qt-tkat' were undo by lover-l ttaf 1u'hll :'iies'iliiiti i' n otttem. "' t . v now w.“ that th 061% The Moon union u- brought 'e,'at'% he {and iFiif 6 to I close by n v.7 have“!!! addrtm. I J' rush wllh 2G12 wt was childron by In. Dr. lion-ch- plou-nt and - tt""' "' 3:0:r'ood' MIN”! by to. in the "tUgg'. a: I _ _ in... , . I“, In M W? Cy" “mum: union. "MLM' irfii"2l The Evmsitt Man was opened " Ctutt6i ','ll'2t, but ' “can o'clock l,' I an. union lad - '0 "r, 'l L aim-G devotional can“... t'l'faT. M” W“. a! " Thqu "a now very large a," ttlat'; ' a my bin Inna-ub- mung upwi- gut. . ' ii) 'Utli1 'M the Zuni}; Very lawman We " I” 'm Tht Ru -itt a “a , ma coco. A. In??? B. A., ' d (M who; melon, um In a,tltgttg2et 't,',rtmtrhfil .1... gummy-3»; amino dllhruut duly W: . ttt Question drawor,--lmr . M0“ "mu-"Nun'- , &Gitteisardytturqottyst11o1t1-,,Ty " W........... mm}, “PM of tsrtURov. EI'MIO ..-........ tl J. W. t3-rgrtt. " cm................ 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M vartW,'lt,th1 G'G'iiiu7ic fiiiWit “worm h iaurGitGCid 111 momma: , Illl ,llllh8l or rum in ark lil! . "ttto ttumtsattotthoe _. g alll!! " r" mm min our 'tti. g, c%illll te'?,,,',,: "h 5'2-'u'h'fl "I r, jar 'ic,Ca w! GBNTLEHEN WHO CARE BALD would anally“: and see his FEATHER WEIGHT TOU- FEES AND WIGS worn on on: - holds. Hesse Remember Day and Date, Saturday Feb. asrd. :3... Hair Goods Artist, Tiiiialii', wiimun Peush, William 909% Fil now Moon R. Btrrmte And THE ONTARIO MUTUAL LIFE flvon to memorizing the Scripture. in lo 3mm): 8ohool'l vu introduced by I‘m Win and humor, and (HI. (i-d by and members of the Con. r, Mr. Kerr, ofNIt, lmmdnood “Tho on!“ of -ieeitt a Sunday School" and 'si-tion' were undo by aver-l other: The Moon union m brought to I clots b u try Int-null; addreu to the 21G'l, by In. Dr. Idol-ch- urn, ofthwood, followed by to. in the Mme-them ar%n4pereerst. mmmmwo. ”W .94 um iirii--die A”!!! “.00....- an". M! M Mullen. With any kind And alle of . LADIES' And GENTLEMtiN'S '. WlGl. TOUPEES. BANGS, WAVY AND PLAIN FRONTS, SWITCHES of alt long hair in every length and shade. “is ART STYLES no known tad won: by all ell-e. "I! til-flood a.,' Hi -___ 7 fl 7 hath q _. m. mm: httin . “a Tgyt.saritatslt Hsttyyleeiyg 30199- I' f fin“ - -- THE MUTUAL LIFE lin_d__h- a tU In”: Heat. Id! I: Comm; -retovuithiohor.ttooass “(blind atsdseohiq A. loan, My plug ttuytld be of Toronto. A E 'e,err, $28,000,000 LD WATCH FREE Irroo have'nl received I copy ask for it or and for one. It illustrates the (Among Goodyur Wetted " Slater Shoe .. in the W's popula- dupes. styles. leathers Ind Lcalms. r . "there's no " Slater Shoe" Agency in your town, drop a pond to the was. hmunder and yearn or- der whit shoe - 134.1. MErtrrel '= - -;\\:\, ‘. _‘_E_:...§.- “fur , youwambymil. Mlii e H "my“. Every Slater Shoe' bears the trade mark on the A Free Catalogue. i, 'UUE, -"V ma." Fir “hymn IN FORCE 4 “on: Em; ihil Icy' 1 a EP, PNEUMATIC "OISE GOLLAII. 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In Wm: loo an be settled “the Water. loo W.'"' none: King and Cr dsr ta. of Canada Hahn’s Bakery trt=ah'll1t% Every Safe nod Deair- lblc Kind of, Policy A POLICY IN " PAYS c. I. “War.

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