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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 29 Jan 1903, p. 6

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_ T ' ”W vv-w _..._.... ,"'W'We'-'"- _ -» v." - M'".". iEt " IB "er on" an “M with. a": tiff; Juan-aux; nmmmmmm _-VC"*' . _ "isutatwer)ii.ahtttr1ttC"! Mr", , _ _ -iiriiiak-teu.r.tttre.tettt, a! 7 can“ not us W. puring. mum. Lipid-ii. w w? t, _ J . int! E. Boat, worked hed, at had ', donut from a. Tor- in not ban (or the monou- tut , y "cum papers. was ot Penn the visited 6oaFaie, Mint I. H. Broiunupt tho more would bushel: quite 'tik by . Tel-cm upon- mun. Aunt, Elena cum tor- .nd tn not! to truly Mulvud is um we! at toe mean- _ m all Watch» smut. Rail- ”In. The gun. as and so: no. A - ~- - FA ._. ' A-A;_.-A 1-5- ' " --I T 3.."- m-mtu. W. may, _ an " my m autom- Thth the proposition. In' tt we mead an he an i, "up“! via the open.- ' pl;line$o'uul¢yvilhp.m In - me. III- with- U at Idaho. nu. to tuck Col- lhgiul I and: route won“ he 's ms [in Wt ot Bridge _ I}. Bantam spoke humbly _ than: gammy Jain; wanted i law. but u for running a may Valle-1'1 In an "he did Its-lbw he would mm it it ti u- m given him u n gift." M no no vitia- of my mount 0. b W.thmugh tron Waterloo, C" h Idle-Icy, an as the 1mm vil- im In very few manutaetories there van“ in any 1ittie'treigttt. "Lights. Bi; Li," connEction with a m, whtuu." was the 'exert' Wk to the murmur _ WELLESLEY INTERESTED. " in understood that about two tech E men from Welluley ot whom r. J. G. Reina, In the W. met Mr. Geo. A. Clue, M. P. tor South Waterloo; in the ”Guild Central Hotel, and discussed a. prospects of we incorporation ot tho Berlin, Wnterloo, Well-lay all Georgian Bay Company. Wallaby in “terminal to have nilwny connec- ttttet with the County town, 1nd ls um every possible means to so an It " soon u possible. iiCeiiAi,j23gyt a deer-we at 454 8, u oompared' with the preced- M re. Thlt Agenda has been tp- The Eduution Department's an- mnl _ report, which will be ready tat, Intel that the attendance in I Schools ot Ontario, dur- itttt on since 1887. when _the Public School “wad-m» In 490,860: The “undue: in the Senate Schools. however, show an Increase, for in 1000 than were 42,391 children in attendance, and in 1901, 43,087. The High school: and Collegian Institut- e: also now as W in "tend- use. In not than were 21,723 pu- pi? The cost per pupil It the Public Moo); to we - 810.00. and in 1.01. 810,M. A? inure-ting future ot the re- tc' in the fygptrrss prepared, showing deqttrtntiort ot pupils utter leav- lng the High school. For the you 1001, it was a tom"ra:-Commercia1 lite, 1,800; minimal, 888; profess- loan. law, medicine. and the-church, "T, touching, IAM, other profeur “I, 803; uncles-rm 1,779. . William Houston. . A. one ot the some] More, ottrlbutel the de- gree” in “tandem: to the Public [my u., uh entrance examinations f” Th Bids Schooll, Formerly child- "" relished longer gt school, but 5"a"iiirr" Ta, SGGftorward to the at” mutation, and utter "s- aiag " in." to take positions in the mad ' Station, mutation. all meadow-l use when! the tnditt (sutures ot ttl tank- in to Northern Messenger. 1 But the do“. no lo ceretully chos- _ a, “It tte glad" of sweet in- m ttt the liver, of the old end the min. Then that. no spoon] de. pumu, devoted to Temperance, he Btmdar-Behool, the Little Par ple and the Home. The paper in so papal“ “It s an number at Sun- dey Schools in cm and We Un- ttM sum. m "in; it to are“ “up. mm; s more rqptiar 't, ' was 'mtertdirtg their #r good In the home- ot . lunch". The Nonhen M7 '-iiFVrqtustrreetr,ttt by an on to Aqua“ ot I million of iiidt2tg,'1U.'""'""'""'r may low. " "UiTiTG. Gie tr 80c. . yen. s. I. 0mm. n 100 u "a John Drme m an an, mum-n. lam-L Wm mum. ttArtAtAY Ttte ammo Owen; connin- I notice that the Guelph Street mu- ny Compny will apply tor imbrpot “In at the in; union at the .wng-n go tor permission, lt I” . all contact; ' _ e. to of m lion. gun. and Form W. “I m, at! [tom Paula: lab to em, from mm Mb I!!!“ or m. Am has - 7 i the qRgtqttRt a Mt [ m,” I III-hi. In ' M a . - I _ tttalt",'?, . up an... - _ - m n In - hum-{Mt}, and in 1901, 22, "amtitiriridam mains" Who-I! “9 i.“ Wm 'tA't'l' and h to 0"” 1 _ __ but»! 4 an t -trqrot “a u. an!» atBter- FEWER PUPILS. . - r...“ haa been so-l Elmira siotet:-secretarr F. C. .310 Public Brandt, of the Co-operative Furni- 190.”°' The tare Company, at Berlin, "comps ate 81310018. ied by mother member ot the firm, use, tor in paid Elmira. a visit last Tuesdhy. children in They are prepared to locate their fac- 43,”"~ The tory at Elmira, under very lavoublc late Institut- term, of which full pnrtitsttltsrtr will no in ,Itend- be published shortly. g , . unit! “A!“ B. _ M' tgre, a at _ , -* an!” - an' tt I. “an“ 2rar M .. ,ri-r's were a. run-n bors who, W' . husky tttt a m wM'h-V- m than g. locus, no tart shun. “mum Ms. and ind-Iv! " tt - no. lot a. mm ot Power: the visited 3M. an we would but. - ilk but. “an, Elam. mu:- wud lug-tn And " Madam 11104;":- u: ealiqd It: t.80, mils; ”rived his and B wu I.“ who relates "aotdie' Coat“. Ist Bum, lined up an totioxrin.. PM G. new I KIWI. P. E. Boos. mu. C. Heehnel. I Kr-tan. _ R. noel. t Mum. r mum. , “nutmeg: r. Linker“. JMtrien. . mm. / Fro the vigitgtes our you-peers 1 me! an my prom-men. bnythey l new rallied that they were up l 1th it. Play In lest from the _ beginning and tor the an; Ice min- utes the push was he» in the vial- ‘tore territory, but Powers kept the Iloco]: from searing until Adams Prop evey and irrepretty rush, landed the rubber in the net alter l 'mlnutee play. The locus seemed to have the best ot the pler and in“ minutes Ron tied the score _ by a left trom centre be. The visitors cit- Mel we; in danger until Adams, the :lpeedy lorwnrd. broke away th'eseo- ond time end tallied No. 2. Four 1 [minutes leter Bechtel evened the' I score. The game continued last and 3mm he]! time was called Jettrieat ‘hed scored once and Aden: twlce, l 1 making the score F--2 in Elan“: ttre- llor. 1n the second tuut,the lee-l: set _ Amt pace. end not once during this 1 hell did they ellew the visit-ore to _ ‘score. Shot Alter shot nlned on the visitors goal but Powers made runny tim, stops ind in titteea minutes the locale scored their third end lest [gout The locals kept the puck near , Elon's goel the greater pert ot the , hell but they played in hard luck and n were unable bound the rubber in the 3- net, the gene ending 5 to 3 in Eil- " ‘ore'e fever. ELORA There is only one way to tsliver-l tise and that in to hammer your name, your business. so constantly. so persistently, so thoroci,hlr, into the people's head that it they wnlked in their sleep they would constantly turn their heads to your store. The newspaper is your beat friend in spite of your criticism. It helps to build up your community, Which support: you. When the day comes that the newspapers ere dead the people ere neer the edge at the grave, with not fone to write their epiurh.--Jotm one to ,rrf' Wunmdlet Consumption is a human weed Bourishin best in weak kin? Like cam! weeds it's east y destroyed while young; when old, sometimes im. possible. 7 Strengthen the1ungtaay?is would weak land and' the weeds will diyppeay. ... . The best iltnk-tert'piaer is Scott's Emulsion. Salt Kerk is good too, but it is very ard to digest. . ' ' The time to treat consump' tion is when you‘begin trying to hide it from yoursel Othervsee it; youyon't. . Don't wait 'until you can“ deceive yourself any 1ongtr.l Begin with the first thought to take Scott'g Emulsion. ' If it isn't reall consumption so much the beget; will soon forget tt and be when: for the.. treatment. If it is can“? tion you can't expect to , ‘cured it once, bttt if you will ttit 'lil';" and will be ‘ri " in our, treet- 2d'6lN'llrrul, , Fr . Scott's Ertttgsion,fresh ale, art.,',', rest .11 you can, eat anyou a." an. that: the claimant ind was but must. if: WEEDS v denim Woman!”- woman-nu- IA’I'BBLOO Itch: ‘3'": Ar 2 rears I h 22,S'tltll.'ll '3; m and. The mm- can an. noun-m ”a W. t; boa. and my. luau; uitriy.* Inca“. - a”; ' W itst:',r'i'eEth1l'i'ititt. , “magnum T it i.ey2ttfeAtut"ltidee, drentaut-rmAttr,htt" - IMWEMWEW ‘l'FuiaTTfaféh? law; ' 0;: 1mm from n1 7W}! _ a box, or W '01).“ - “09:11.3! much-u. I.) In. unam' Iowan... yer. ville, on, or Sch-ably. _ y, SW. G ai tool on dime! te m. and you: m1d'q. Iliy new should hue n. _ l Wall wu- u I are; d that ad -. a I hidV' - who tie; it vm my”. (“can Je anything " - “an “I ' A;rtsi%nattmunttt-ditli" " (mrittrrineeverryttt_ttt at unid- that - dull; - ltt the “in, arm-h, Manna - publmuon. " can, B upped: to the 0mm; dunk in I uh community, than who man know what the world Win I." thinking; but. My"! And it lull d an enterth " a! “in. It in nhnolutoly world with tn its s more“: and In: no as to and. It will be neat In. ot an?” to ny mama tor . Mt “no. Tttt nmul “Incl-11mm: Jretoeis $1.00. ad the publishers John Donal] and Son, ot Neutral. u ,’ A family xeunion of the children, ngphlldren, and tteat grandehild. ten oi Mrs. Joe. Staci, we: held At the residence of her-on, w. Jerry Snider. Riverbank. all PriMr, Jen. 23rd, The children, nine In number, were ell prorent, 111., Joseph. oh Gnlt; John ot Zion; Jerry, of River- bank; Solomon of Berlin; Samuel of iChicsgo; Mn. Thomas Emma; and Mrs. M. Dewitt ot 'Weter- 'loo, Mrs. Vickermm. Speeduvilb Ind Mrs. Brown, Hemilton. Thirty-one ‘gnndchildm end the greet grand- lchildren were present including the wives nod husband! at the children. the suturing numbered sixty-three ':A molt miayeble time was spent by MI in sociu intucoune and do- [isis justice to the good things which 'r'wirirrovided in abundance. I “See am pretty girl over there? ‘They any 8139’: tsut0eet to Ms." , “No! on, that}: too bud!” I "Think trot I don't see why. She makes her living that way." I “Hutu; titat" "Yea, she’s the try-on model in I, Inhiomblo womu’l “noting unh- tistunat."--Moatreal Stu. A “Home. of about three hours in} the birth of Mater hu led to the strings situation oi twins having birthdays on dillerent any: and dit- {erent yous. Mr. And Mn. John Stiit, 180 Sheilield Ave., Chicago, no the parents of thsawina, and every- one in the neighborhood is comment- ing cm" the curious circumstances. One of the twins In born at 10.30 ‘p.m., on the lat thy of December. lam, uni shoot an hour and a halt Vthat midnight tho second child In: them Her birthday u, therefore, has. 1, 1908. , Guelph Jaerttd:--Dt.. Roberts. ot New Germany, he sold. " residence in that villagekand “who. to to- move to this city and continue RI pnetice ot his ptoleuion here. T doctor i: an old Pilkingbol} boy, and has . wide connection in this dite triet. He bu been praeyUng in New Gunny for my ”in. Dr. Rob. em' removal to Guelph will be graW tying to his may friends um to the friends ot his utimblmwile, who he- tore tter marriage wu n tumult ot Guelph And enjoy: mucp mid pop- ularity here. ml ot clerk! a the "ore of A. O.) Banner & Co'r, continental itorf plus-Amy named otie ot thetrtt+ low clerks, In" Ame Kalb, by " in; possession ot ber homo. com: ot Scott and WM that. and - nanny mm " we: & will- ‘wotded “an, and . hand-om: aa m mice. In- lion who; her cmneom with up not. oi BM- urduy "an. and “I; -bte mun; VII uku- to that no 10- spect'ud m In which an n hold by In manta. TI- M V" rpm. in would" .exA%tth, mute. chm. uni n It” the the terms... «and: w and ar Mr tg. atom at OI mm- M tr In. [on 'tttat- i m. an. Jan. n. 10t0. Ilu‘MIo lob. You [that tnd coauthor: tor we A..0. m Cor, In” (sacred has an "I“! “1"“:- than “in teqmpdl. ”I M yon an , to 'd.%'rd m a mm qrqItoet. _ m land to ul- [th you - oi and dis- -ttgit ..u. all [you chi. up ;am a dumb u. m LT'd .91 ttht 93-5 Ow “Value-tux an}!!! "if ru? cu, tei, PLEASANTLY .SUBPRISED‘ FAMILY REUNION WORLD WIDE. ' I " ill-ma- n-t MOM b w . WWW?” “I.” J? - i' 2fil ”a .gxég'v: = ' v . - tr “aw-u _ d!m’s_ ", 14“,? 'l'd.8, ., _ th .- . “0' _ " . a a “OD-luv r .. r ‘ CLT, to R , ' LIL' am bu. I In Q rf:tuC.Car1 .u his . an III Crs"hC'r ham TIN [Cl9ktii,lll%lMilliililE'EFi .mou‘h , . h EeEiiic FiEEaiie! " V icld "V r" a e “a... ' was). . m r...‘ n,trhtttgip', lee',', I OE, u ian _tgt't,t ot was. “£011... _ tsit-wut rF denom- ma than I. " - ot Mel, “M a. Win And mm M and 'tutyeft tor PP'"."'""" - -'""e"'"e's" any nut, aiark I! 'od, to. no" u tttale m' 1 Emma up "susuiriieityot,.ut ”In. ad n as vol-N ttttt that tho has an“ to - to must no hm - "!M in in”: mo. and " to in“: " In- mp". u dict-mot ot the utter. N Irma: u in and!!! work, Raw. Mr. to: an alibi u “nary “an, to I“ Bud: In a tre qtterst gamut. She beam much bummed In a. alumna! t con- vow-Iv. nu... ‘_.,,, - _ m.“ can m how m. he won. he the not nee-lion to ad-" "eturtsimttotoititineetg the irons. “pain; he: 'ii'eheiiiiil bi- work. signed this with ,- - non do some, "try.," which l rent-outed ha pet new ot Sam. l, Without medias his identity, " "Janine Redivim” replied, unknowi- l m: her courtesy end returning the , compliment. with some mandatory i criticism oi the work at "S.Y." This led to timber oorrelpohduce on top 1 ice ot mutual literary interest ”until . there was ambushed between the two unknown writer: a . eortsietl friendship end understanding. while Miss Flower’e odmintion tor her] meshed chumer found edded Ntttitbrt- tion in his delightful and mmyl Mien. _ _ " mares; vam- at . con- manor the ,-:ttue.h/r"'Pe This was in the you 1888. Mios Flower was the: twenty-eight you: old, and it vu during that you that than)”. Mr.. Adams, her future hate had. He was . civil engineer and l mm ot amino“ "tainmertts u 1 treientiat and admin. An Mat " unhment sprung up between him and Miss Flower uni during the enme- ment which speedily loilowed. she t" surprised all more than tutight- ed to discover that the choice ot he: heat was name other than “Janina Rodivivus." myth.” married ' that tetr t, Hue moved t tis, tn AUe 'tftoved u-tsi,' ht In It" and its comradtttttp, All that their loin hurt: Ind uticipapd: . _ , . For my yen: it Ind been Mrs. Adams' mutton to so on the stage. With the monument nadApprovnl ot her husband do now found "thi, tir" opportunity of aiming ' at nut ambition. no! she prepared sell tor the tall. Her ttrat nppeti-; Luce was " I mull matte in Bligh“ mom! in the role ot Lady Macbeth. It wu a decided new“, ind Vin foliowed it on”, I "ttering otter trom . mama] nun-get. But on the very threshold of win: promised to be . lumen: areal, Ber health pomphlled her to relinquish the cherished dream ot her lite. It in " “a “a mm! blow. Yet an: bore n and and cruel blow. Yet she bore it with n uncertain“ ml 1 tortihde that ever annotated he: 14mm disposition. . - - _ _I.-.II- -‘In‘m. “my“...v... Her nature wu murkedly music-Iv“ In}! devotional. Al. girl Mayo“; " woman she had Med with“ l amnion ull tlust ha parents had l taught her in their strict rcliglou‘ truitiing, But " she grew older her butt vu many Nines troubled Inn" doubh' and misgivings. She felt that she m drum: tram are our“! tradition at "llhdll','l't. And out ot' the hunche- Ind my a! may: your: at ”manly“ nu born " but all: most Wu ega- torting ot the will“! an? q ' The Quad Trunk will “point a superintendent qt who”?! to our sure Instead vmlm and on. in m mm: ot the mulling of oedees the pus between. alt-puma ud 1mm»; “Neu'en Mr. [.mmuotu-xavw-MH-M Trke untried within_a you GOOD BLOOD my! the unto ita Pr' AY! gm: TWA . “a“ in _ - - *ttti6q a nab, to a by-hv No. I. no!“ “I " -. - In, a. tho ”than at no“!!! VII timo- uncou‘ at m owe-m- -e. IPP, W“??? "M' . 'iisi Wutm". - u . ' . a. a! M an» a th.,'. much: an». ‘ . a“ an. no» ”at "tttt a B. mum. . . WA- J, Imus, I. H. ecu-,4. tr, A. W; in, J. U. Ch-, Got w, s. A. Brahma. J. a. Wing, c. a. mu. I. J, Moody, pr. J. Pt a”. . M. Dull. ”L D. 3mm. ' (an. P. Hem-5. 9 M ‘nt J. “may. How. an I" an. 1.. mu, A. much. H L. Jun. and “m le.. _', If: mun-Ida” moaned the - 01“..“ III t.diomt" til JaiGii-iumstt-adl1 MQWWWQWQI iritraiia "running" Each»: ttid than! W. _ . WANT AN an PROM BERLIN- J. F “on”. menu cl a. Canada Tin Flue Co., London, list- t'tt' all London m willing to to a. itrgrt In exemption from mm. Ltd In. um. Ravi-had to my mt at-rr-rss'" Berlin mould a“. The! ilk-dd to death their. capacity. um um " mono. {at a. emphyse- no no not "a. (rug: with“! In all new and of "her vary lataat type. ' k ' ""ikrilatTiGrG' Blurred to the Itt- dustrial walnut. ‘nvon THE PURCHASE o LIGHTING PLANT. I President Smy 'iarggated mm the Bond voice l opinion regudlng the puchue ot the ting plant nod {nuke armament: to m the br- lnw'hy n luge mnjority. l Mr. B. A. Brubaeher, ough there would be'. A thorough wrg‘nlutlon ml the um: methods lollowed " 'was.' done who: the Clerk Bollwny.‘ 1nd the Sugu Compare by-lowe we m. In. C. K. Hegedotn revlewed the work done try the civic Lighting Com mittee ot which he was n member. The committee - m let- terr to point- il Onule, and the United Btaten where '" and electric punts were opented by. mmlcipeliti lee. in which questions were naked. which were unclul to the committee. In nlmott ell the replies it we: lut- ht that an lighting plum under mun. '. . ntrol were L paying Itmatt. 'e needy ell ot the plea! ie . t light: were used by con- _ omen, " . xx“ ot from , to. " . ”“113“.an tron n . lighting pleat ll derived ll moat ' phces lrom incontinent lights. He r thought the price being paid for the t punt wu,too high but to put on the purchase of the plant would in- E.crune ll value About $15,000 trom A communal was 1-. {mm In " menu " [town w in] _,itji1'i,iiiiil8!j',s; Y.', _ u If “I. .-t I . hum you to yen. Aid. wan. Colin-d um that M l-d, that " present tive to seven‘ P?'" ol can no and daily, but it 'tho eteeUie “may power Va Mr. Aued “We. the“ " - ot Mme tom would be msgh6t" "t supply the town with tigbt. There no " present 1200 unmade-cent Pe' and " mom. The to" it pulls neatly $7,000 tor In street Jightisr. The onus! uni-y ot m can", he learned. was over 8.35, root). [in in mum anathema“ "ron" In. psring Investment to: m you, all non so, “In mute:- §Ioth. H _ A I A A Mr. B. J. William stated that the web.” at the “shun; plant, was discussed a the suns the en the trr-ttor to ”when the water- ' works pint. - Inbound. He we: “tinned the town‘ would hue eup- boned the palm- are» phat It the time. The niche-e ol the plant " $100/NO he only n we“ nutter competed with the operating ot the pint " n proitt. " would Due to he emerged in one: to nupply the normed demand (or light, power, nnd hell The he! question gt the (present time had totght . great len- loll end t-ttae people will not de Fi? on noel artd wood, but vmm gnu toe fuel it they can more tttrt ;rennonnble when. In eme- end pom at out 10,000 when nlnnu ere wanted by the Immanuel. tht. ‘um um um one mum: um 1irii autumn-alum but. while in Berlin n W in. only men min, on “can!“ oi “e we. III-('prolillm. _ . I In. Geo. my.“ I. had no do.“ an thp' In Msn* would in n pyhc‘Wnat/M Mn ne- «we in - I lune-ant Mn and leer-en. his tttt menu! to “isthm- Winn-ed - Jinn f.“ by Mn m tyne-lo lad It to. eat in u: an in In in m. a. w the F ‘ . . J, hm" to My l . aa II tret _ " I in m. [ , A 7 '. » unit let-Abel» t a “I. M an I“ "am e: we: d b, r .. ' "4rA,t upe- end 1SeA.Are. a! y .d ","mi 15. ' ", “a F ' Mi ten-en. ' T l'. A 2Shir'lrg _ , Mm uni-In- 'riicrrai%riert. II. n. B. Wk, nun-mu- 'ke-aa-Ween-ttTile-trepelled.'. n r'tht.rAl'd 'lg Ig'l tgt%'g2l'. tt "W: humwwu-qumgm m not: lunfiutounm‘qflfliffi _ A , t a”? - nemnuneesvohmm _ M >' " - P. ttArg'?', '1'S"xtg',t'g a. _ A"ttittlt',d trll!led . ' T 4t3t. . _. .9 clubbing Serif, 2ttp8)'i'l'dv% Mtt/ _ - , ated ungain- twotodoaorrtiieatittai. A V .A ' "17¢ . l one-Igu- a"! (M , d _ _ git) -u.'iabq.leceuurauucc--' " "m in; L:- ...':" . 8l'lllffl'taA'l,Wll may“ 'lh'rTiliiir-:; Cub nut my m was. ndi, 1" sota.suguukdueieoi1ueoret" 1;; “Weak DIM"! P. S --The Chronicle-Telegnph nut! in the Mince of the you tree to all new BIUOUS Stock“ Reducing tiii, tuui,,llEi, . ,,',-,' and we find ourstoetr 1amerttsannreH_ti.C, VII “my E Iines:-- - _ 3;, t" _ _ V 10 dos, men’s all wool BOE, with rib toe, as; ulna “a it! ( 19 dos. Mid and miuu' ‘1me hone, “mydue at “an: 7 to 10 for V - 6 4ork paur.tietr, why 'tie tor s,tatgM2lt 0005. ulm,Lmu-- - un_ V‘ A._,T,,., -- 5 don. s',',":,',?,.".",',', bor' mach: gloves. regular?” for ';. 5.0“- 18 boys" blues, melwn cloth roofer can. mgnlu' 1 " in g?) 1,. 31.25. 10 boys' blue reefer emu, regula- , 00 Ind 125 for Ji' 4.1.85 6 guy lamb imitation tteta. regular 8.00 for - "tel $2.25. Remember we will dd as we“, sad I littiehdttee, tttttttttli era for pm in readrtoorear tthilt . nib all otTrti*F' r,, jot hasitauioealitusdoompamprie- ulna. . , _,.," . KING STREET an wh m‘mlv cams-w an an -. - . ' r A tau-Mun loud "" I. " ot l"ddd .. . mm IITZEI, at the “that. phi and m In“ tumuodettmm- 'ttetiloerttteoalr-ttin mm. " no lawn. m to: a. A Ar-tttttemma-du" II "autumn“..w M mums-mu with Hon. 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