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The Chronicle Telegraph (190101), 16 Mar 1911, p. 3

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mm which I "rally lama! Mr. Wilson mulanut rpm one who mud him that I but hr pm tlw mnnry In '"m'rthehss, "an"; .ur. Jam” I!” "elm.' to iv" him oi his Inn Thvn Mr, "can; MOM tron, his pocket. "Phone and rut-IMP! $5, In" phobahlv forgotten," St, Mary's, Murrh l:?..-; H. A Wilson, rum-11., (it Customs, roan: rd in double VIIIHNI‘ reo'ntrv. (tour: to tha. postottirr. after thr, SlmHurd mail had mmr in, hy found a Is.- In :xirirrxsc-d in a strange hantt, lv, silio there was an (-xpnsu mom, or- der tor M :01" hrivl "Mr, which mm snmru'ml as lulloux " Pleam. urn-pt Itdtvwith $3, whirh l our Trat and whuh I III-ally luv-ml r, “(w-lung Mr “v.1“! to lrll UNKNOWN MAN IS te Rum had mm by the m...- luhe in. '"tthrt in 9|.qu all " --__- _ _ _ in: an. Bunnie.- 0130:5543: Home Bt.". Baum-as solicited for an! rims MANITOBA, ALBERTA SASKATCHEWAN Threrh was; -- ._..... .nr ”was oe HIHIIOCIURI! Ittr.hpkrs and o. ea iho marine the adds-hi. ity of having " z, Pan-n! mines. Inn-133d by Experts. . . :rfnnryadvlce frees Charges nominate. C' . :ntur'l AM In 'e mum. M aria-u if": \‘mkwe. d. WJ'Ven- warm?» at Its a C A BOEH M General. Insurs nee I t: en I Sum-m to limb-mush Ca. Fat-hushed 1m. Ottttre, Waterloo Mutual Bui hti ' King St. htrhttt Term from Winter no”. " oem, mm. time. For Par'ieul An- address Deposit with the Dominion Government ...... ...... .. 8111,14“. All politic: gnu-Intent] by the London nd Lawn-hire Imam-sues Comp-n) II I _ of 31%.”. ""'" "am Tm.“ I. Will-ire: and West Subscribed capital Alll'od Wright, Secretary Y. H. Hall, III-pecun- h A BOEHN District. Ag Waterloo. Ont. Phone 249. Ustowel 993'?“ college m, .Morcantlle Fl}; U". I!!!“ " . . . SeJeLLryTnsm Infringement. aTd'tlt'd Mu, Oat. A Ulnar“ sad [We I "eat, OK If!“ "tttttttion. » Grand Csvslesde sud Psgesnt, Old Time Costumes; Pow-wow mound Camp-the, Ground Hog Festival with Potato Psneskes. Wellies, Flap Jsei, Hugh, Pretzel, Ete., United Choirs of Cnnnty with Bend 'eeomparniu"rrtV, Patriotic Addresses. LADIES' _DAhr--0uiitine and Spinning Bee. Bands and Singing Societies of County. Pr'u for the, "BEST GI RL" Home and Buggy, dceoratod with ribbons and natural flowers Bring your Lunch Basket, Cups, Saucers Ten Ana (‘an ' Edwin a. 'rlliiiiemm, Insurance cannula . monument-n ml Honorary hearty-I. WY 8. Suffer. “all. FP... on. an". on”: use. . Prawn tor ID. Count . b J. Hum. Chair-nu for anna. Dr. P.JE Ell Chum-n for Wateelom n. W. Sch! 80.1.0. ur’l‘nunrer and honour. All. m r. I... u. ~01 "a“... "WEI K COMMENCING MON DAY. AUG-D ST 14TH. 1911. PAVING 01.0 Inarsi mri'iii"'iiiiiii'"' iii' iris __!I_e-Uuion and &agrlist Only through lino -----ac==il "gnu! er-ndu-r um him that Marl Mutt money in his noun Com pl! ies, . Term opened will: an in- f 75 per cent in '"tendvre. I. Studenls may enter at any Monday April 3rd. Berlin and Waterloofbnt. Mimi, "rattr he prm good tor pullM a It read VA hirh Hm Tat"! Mutt. his parka - Iatorlco anuhdfizi District Anna, Phone 249. H. A root-I: (tom; lur< war-mu you are ailing or not a " a hows of Dr Williams' Pink Pills will read inrrvuv 1ottr vitality and give you in- yo" t'rr'ased strong”. to withstand the lama “mum- weather mining, what may "at “tangent In! an"; I.“ mm- out. Yon can at "on pine In ' -._- ‘- - “ ‘ Buildin r Basket, Cups, Saucers, Tea and Calf-e Pot; GOD SAVE THE KING. ""t N vnpmm at the tronble had dis- alloarrd and] mnld walk as wrll " w pr , did Had 1.1mm”: ot Or Wil- hnms' Pink Pills rarlirrl would have snwd my so” much sunning and much "nun won! in outer uni-loss trent- -......‘ ,_.. -- .. _. l uas'l-xi Thu- 1 Home and tht, ! Finally it an; _ __.- r-',..un - lroullll' bring cured bv Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I de-riuh-d to try them. tit-r using the pills for sm’rral weeks I rould srr- that they worn helping my. and l continued taking them until I had "ml nine or ten boxes whorl mm N mptom of the tronble had dis- alumni and] mum walk as wrll " w pr , did Had Limown ol Or Wil- nmns' Pink Pills mm" I I'nnld 5-..- Hr “my and lhr pains mnrr nnhrarable. Family it attacked the. other In. and I was alt hut helpless and commonly rlisrotrrarri, Il-mkmx I would tre I sul- irn-r for the rest ofmy lite At this hurl rrnvl In our home pap" at the Dunn-Id.- L.:, _ ' Whrt hr r um are ' e; fit-ri‘r is only wasting time and tuinuy with this sort at treatment, land all the time the trouble is he- !cmning inuro lirmly rooted-and hard- ler to turn There ix just one sure, sing-air cure for rlmtmautms--nr. Wil- liams" Pink Pills. They act directly on the weak. impure and tainted :hlund. They purity and strongthcn it {and thus root out the cause at 1,rtwurnatism Hero is a bit at proof out of thousands of similar cam-s that might be given, Mrs. P. X. linissn-au. St. Jerome, Que, says: --"F'or almost, two years I was a top rihlv sattterer from rheumatism. The tumble "rst located in the right leg. making vork about the houst' impos- sole, and walking very ditticutC I tried In euro mist-It by means ot all :wrls of hummus and lnti but l , ,t’u no rvsult-it was i,.iij',Chiif, 1 "orcred The, lrnulilt- (muslin y Rrew ' "a..'wr.' .....1 ac, . I as nrll sum; and twinges. or in more ex- treme cases, the tortures of the trou- ble going, But it must be borne in . mind that it is not the weather that Hausa-s rheumatism, the trouble is rootel in the blood- the changeable tr"nther merely starts the pains. The only way to reach the trouble and to rzr: it is through the Mood, The poisonous rheumatic acids must be ”mum on and driven out. This is a solemn "wdicai' truth every rheumatic x'n'un-r should realize, Liniments and outward application may give iem;omry relief bul they never did and ne‘er can cure rheumatism. Any doctor will tell you this is true. The I Spring weather is bad for rheuma- ti' sctivrers, The changes from Jnild to tifVt're weather, cold, raw, amp wilds ioUowing wildness start the Weaver fired thrcr shots in all. and is almost sure that one took etiect and wounded one of his assailants. A small omen sate was found open, but nothing was taken. SPRING REMINDERS ly abou- the front of the safe. Alter firinga shot in return, which "arrouuy Illlasl‘ll weaver, the would- be robbers fled. ', mm. ran”. the robbers proceeded to bind and gag Mia, They then descend- el to the bank below. Owned Fire on Bargurs. After several minutes of struggling. Weaver succeeded in getting himself free. and securing the revolver he at once opened lire lllrmlgh an opening in the floor oi his room, which is direct- ly above the front of the safe. A companion of the hold-up man then wrung to the assistance of his companion. and they were ahle to nit-wow” the teller. After vainlv ondnvnring to secure irom Weaver the number ot the combination of the (he was confronted by a masked man, armed with a revolver, who called "run him to throw up his hands. Hut Up a Fight. Weaver tuutped at the man, wrench- 313 his :cvoncr trom him, and after a vigorous wrestling bout, he sum-l- ed in throwing him on his head. he Wyoming, March It.- When C. R. Wearer, lt-ilcr oi the Bank ot Toronto here, starred into his room over the bank at an early hour this morning, on his return from an evening party, I... "7..., ...__:_,rr . . - Wyoming Banker Has an E citing Time With a Wonk- Be Burglar F000M 1m'ti 0F RHEUMATISM REVOLVERS i A tes your: am yrrs mnsidrrrd it a In change the " crops trom am t, farm. or from our other kind at null I "Nahum tau-Its AWN!" m una-n-mn-bo m that the farm crops " "Mario is very cloarly associated with "In provincial prmprrity. The 3 [ml at plant. Malling deals, dire, rtly nu, the improvement ot thesa- Crops, ,shieh alrrmly haw a math-t ulna ot upwards of two millinn dol- luru annuallv According to the I port of the Dominic mull wealth at Canada upwards at two billion agricultural wealth of 'xmau-r than the Atrit In! the whole ot the 2 Canada outside of this cording to the same m ket value of the farm Ontario Inns greater " ot the oulput of the I forests, nnrl the ftttherie oi the Dominion of Can thvretorehe an ths" i ditv in! ms "ISCOIII‘S? Prof. Patvitr. said:-- Plant breeding may he defined as the art at producing plants that are admit-d to special Purposes or con- di‘ims. It has a 'tlgttitieanee of great importance, not only In its con- nectinn with the improvement otthe crops of the farm. hut also from a scientitic standpoint. It is probably true that more valuable work in plant brooding has been accomplished dur- ing the past ten vears‘thtn during the whole orthe century previous. It is indeed dimcult to estimate the great. and increasing inttttenee which plant breeding is likely to exert in its relation to the improvement at our farm crops. and also to our; knowledge ot the which!“ a! L“, ‘Prnl. %avita. was enth [received and in his prelim marls congratulated the I its success. He brought iron, the Guelph Canadian which he Iakrs a great int (also sTole of the wholeson at Canadian Clubs through nominion. Proceeding with oi his discourse Prof. Zavi Plant breeding may he de the art of producing plants ado; ted to erinl ....__,h I The speaker oi the evening was ayTro:ritely introduced try"srr. H. L. Jana-n. First Vice-President of re Berlin Horticultural Society, who rz-lorrv-l to the not-Hem work that is being accomplished by Prof. Zavitz in the Experimental Department of the Agricultural College and also alluded to the progress that has been made in reeent years in plant breed- mg. _ w __ -r panting him to preside over the Cluh t dir'ng the ensuing year. He referred i to the representative character at the i m:m".ership and was ot the opinion that the organization should be known ' as ti.e Waterloo County Canadian ' Club. The Club was known as one of the large t and most successlul in the Dominion outside oi probably Toronto, Hamilton and Winnipeg. A grunt deal oi credit is due to those who laid the foundation of the Club. lie spoke ot its educational and so- e'al influence and stated that it has had the Inmeiiciai result ot rubbing o.T the political animosity which too ire'luently exists in the followers ot the two great political parties ot this Dominion and questions are now looked at from a national viewpoint. He hoped that. the interest would be, ‘szzstlinert during his term of ottiee and intimated that several excellent I addresses would be delivered to the t members before the present ' season I concludes, among the speakers being 1 Mr. It. J. Kerninghan. better known I as (The Khan), and Dr. J. A. Am- I wt. Several new members were pro-, I posed. AT output of the motes,Utd' , Ind the ftttheries of the I Dominion of Canada. It po'nting him dlr'ng the e - V-_-_ .v urn-1W. I ’tize arrviee was prompt and "attsraetory. It is intended to the future gatherings of the Cluh Ibis hall. The chair was occupied by P dent elect Richard Reid, who, I [refusing the toast to King Ge, in a loyal manner, expressed his pnciatlon ol the honor matured him at the annual meeting in trom our iiG at no" ,,_,_.n..v... w“ - "ngth enjoyed. The Mannie Hall proved to be an ideal bouquettlng rmm. bright and spacious. The menu .ruiided try the eaten”. Mrs. Rae, “as all that could he 11ml?“ ”h" dress tor the amnion In Ly Pmt. C. A. Zulu, o Ieritttrntat Department ot aria Agricultural College. the ssbyrt oi “Plant While the theme wu an n in r a Canadian Club lunch cl to be one ot the most and lucrative discourses season and the members I delighted with the cntcrtai tr/i ying manner in which handled by the speaker ol' l There was a lilo-did “Wane a! member: at the lam (I the Trat. prloo County Canadian Club on Taunday Welling, which was held tor the tlrtrt time in the communion: " soufc Han, Berlin The ad- The luncheon throughout Proi. c. h. Zavitz of the 0.1/A. C. Guelpho' Gives Interesting Description oi , Eotptrimeitat Work , orthe century previous. dimcult to estimate increasing inthteatee wt 'ding is likely to exert n to the improvement orte [arm to PRACTICAL ADDRESS to the last census re- Dominion, the agricul- of Canada amounted to two billion dollars. The wealth of Ontario was ALA - . - thr agricultural weal": ot the Dominion of de at this Prorirttv, Ae- Il' same report, the mar- the farm crops of greater than the mm usual-lama the Club um s. He brought greetings Guelph Canadian Club in Iakvs a great interest. He olitieat animosity which too r exists in the followers of great political parties oi iuion and questions are now n, many of our farm- ahmlIm-ly treasury and ot their farm a a great interest. He the wholesome inmremx, “A .. _ ‘ oeSer to on.“ At the Duluth l, 'tht" qw- y the eaten“. In. Rae, tat could be desired. mule ’ IOM' Prompt and very y. It is intended to hold tratherintp, at the Club in mun-u Couch. Guelph. on t oi “Plant Breeding." themeku " muslin on. Ming dolls dire. ement ot thee uve I moth-t two millinn dol. his: Preliminary but also from a t. It is Probably viable work in plant, lemmplished dur- was enthusiastieitty as occupied by Ptesi- lard Reid, who, after toast to King fleortre A. Zulu, ot' ti: throughout on.» 1tuteheodrtbi7v5 I the most integrating memlben_ "a “may entertaining. mil "moth" Vious. It It the B which exert in mt the the theme Value d the whole wi " tt'Phtetb"qY'a it W " "on Pri Zavitv “I! m hr (and his ,_.V_‘... in hculll , ' with 'lmuro by any Guelph audience. Jd ti'i')i?rll';rit'tde'L,ttg',g: tgt Tl‘pbdm-t by Miss llr-‘lnian.aud Mr. l',' ietivs through cross-fertilization. Such ',,'?i1ek,,t,jx,',o..rts, f" (i',',',',',',),",'.; in: h rro's as corn and we are naturally ".thes' qt Pits tiattg Sp cn ". C' _ . n: croidiTtiiirii, but other farm crops, 21T' 't."".i1"c,riut,'eytjjt,i,t - such as wheat, oats, harleyand peas, "- ,'. . . ' ' Mt ll' . as and naturally setr-tertittrad. It crosses f',,r.r1r1,r.:,.U" still" £223:ng "It.'),.? re 'lr/UL')')",':,' 2'g', tt""irgg't,rtig,,.t chsr some» J,"iff, r: high r.t".Te and I; tions by land; In all work of hybri- 11.s I" splendid voitt last night, " 'ii ation, 'there it is necessary to ------.- qt reproduce tbe crops from seed, not, AGED SPINST Fit 3 only is it necessary to make the IS FOUND DEAD r T'eortirtrations, but the selection t of the plants afterward: requin-s a - huge amount of work. In order to "ellcsiliv, March ".--Augusta M. $432232": 'bl'n2",'Ctt Ashtcy, ot,'",',?,:',' Tttep:,",',',',.."".:,,",: i - , . r in . . '. ing the underlying principles ot here- , te', Minot: at; 1ld am pm." sum 1 dity. To assist in this work, we no tora web. L greatly indebted tor information tur.. , nished by such men an Gregor Merv I '-==r-====utcarrcc-c=z.:z.uarcr=-a.-=r. l _ del ot Austria, Hugo DeVrien ot Hol- - . I Lint, l‘rnt. Bait-mu or England, and, t t 'oilu-r scientite investigntorl. In the! mm 9 ld/iii,.,",',',' to make a practical appli- . cation ot the best knowledge at hete- _ Ill:'\ whith can be obtained, new and important information rmrding hen: i 1 dity is constantly being obtained. which, in "so". in one of the mttt- ah'e results of this line M work. The brooding of plants. theretore, guns an opportunity tor undying the "Bun-mm principle: ot heredity. 'et',.',".-",?.?-".??,.,,-,)";",",:-,,, Many ot mm principles apply to gilg,;1_’§mfihd'M-tgmgwfflg ‘an'mil an writ as to plant lite. A 2'ltiu'it"gg2i'tf.iEii' 'dit'le;,t,','g groan-r and a lit-tin knowledge of the u'wmh‘ "'m" "rig tru- [rim-inks oi heredity is of the l utmost imrortanio to mankind t [ its study of “to prnhli'm! It wll _ (m. “up. u." on. .9 mm he NPCn that in the "ndrav, “Wt-"WWW”; ire to improve "N' common crops of MRI'MJ‘!zthIIrnh.Ilinvtl‘nhtM th,. farm "in plant hrr-r-vir-r in brought 2a"" ‘h""°l""‘l‘ 1aLtirtaeraiii int i close touch with nature, and is, no in rant is, a coworker with natnrr's and I'm Zaviw MRS loudly applauded A hr rest: his Beat a“ on BMF ‘on of Mei ' . Goo. DeKVitthamt Ind _ " William. uh mama . mm m nf than. . I’m-vim to the ,o-nMlit%. R, .Warttrb, o! Btep, "'gr9tit 0N PLANT BREEDING even- At the Ontario Agricultural College at Gnr'ph, we have been endeavorint: to improve the tarm crops ot the Province by importing, testin and distributing leading varieties id,',',", u h r countries. by improving the lest kinds through systematic selec- tion, and by originating new varieti- es by means or hybridization. Tt is probably safe to any that fully one- ha! ot the cultivated land ot Ont- ario is now used tor the growing of 1 mrieties of farm crops which have . her-n tested at the College and ab inwards distributed in small quanti- tes through the medium of the Ex- , peritnental Union, Our amnion [arm crops can be inereased much more rapidly than manv nennI- mm“ " The more enrolul work of punt breed‘ng will probably be tsonihted to gmernment institutions for some years to come. In Canada this work is being developed both nt the Cen- Iral Experimental Farm at Ottawa and at the Ontario Agricultural Col- le;e at Guelph. Dr. Wm. Saunders was one of the pioneer plant breeders not ony ot Canada, but also ot Am.. eriea. The work which he started met twenty years ago is now being continued by his son Dr. C. K. Saun- ders, of Ottawa. I 'n-nu- tor ,_ m. “we“, lie have keen enable tonot onlyleep . up the yield. but to actually increaae _ to a considerable extent the yield per acre during the lat " comp-ml with the ite" tow you: ot this new. This has proven true with all varieties with the exception ot kind ot potatoes in which then: m been a alight decree: in yield. Many ot our lanners are not realizing that with the proper care in and aelection they can grow the tarm cropa very I satiglactorily without the freq-lent . change at seed. This heing true there is great encouragement lorour lana- t trs to secure the test varieties with the ottyret of growing them contin- vo:s"y and satlalactorily tor a con- sHvratrte length ot time. m, Onlr ar'o Agricultural and Experimental Union, and the Canadian Seed Grow- era' Association are both doing good work in assisting the, tuner: in the production at the best varieties and I in the improvement oi the crops on l t'e individual (arms. t I Wing ot plants, "union. opportunity tor studying the 1 principles M heredity. these principles apply to w u-u-wu. I a pm to Btatet that throughcue‘ In good mm, we have Men on”. m - ._... _, to another. I rwcnmcnuu Farm at Ottawa at the Ontario-Agricultural Col- at Guelph. Dr. Wm. Saunders one of the pioneer plant breeders on‘y at Canada, but also ot Am.. b. The work which he started m from these crops, it is I make the ermm-rertiliza. td., In all work of hybri- me it is necessary to w crops from need, not nmssary to make a... K: Investigators. In the make I primal appli- best knowledge ot here- n be obtaincd. new and ', luck tdiiii' P... 3 muted land ot Ont- d tor the growing of m crops which ham the College and " 'ln crops, unu's mommy; u‘ry harmoniously in- In? ad ' drd. . . . Miss Hallman was nov- Cy lcrosses cr horm- to MIN advantage than in fre 8, " is hrr clttsing solo. She Elma awn-t. Tl 'Certiiir.a. P'y,foppyto..vyice rl high range and me " hybri- “as III splendid voltt last night. Ir my to ------ - yet :4. 'll,',', was SPINSTER .11". clmstion It FOUND DEAD put 1irrs a PM br to . the portant lk'llmlllv, March ".--Augusta M. tlar rd- Ashtcy, chlrrly spinal”; was found "a: I fl te- l (lrad on ihe tioor at her home. She crer we “'0 lived alone and had not been sum horr In tur.. tora weak. tion, . iii,rl -- _ lmln M Hol- - the l, and. t artty In a... CART! that 'ttrrtl- . (‘W'I‘ _ hete- _ -- w and , here, aired, l . Tm uln- 'etore. " the editv. “Hal-chadm C. . nu. A, to 9.5.:.9:m..fi5.£.°7.‘.1~-?-‘Em'-‘==='3 m A 1'll'ii'ih'ithlh.t.E “new; dlt'ar;,t,','d of the ‘hu'MIu mumm- cvh‘ m, "r the l' l thr ' in! . ya Mm um- um [ 'l': . . ' “In. In 1"'tt meww l - - - I-V mmmfivmmâ€"m: :mmmmwmm 'ttearl/iid/iii""')',)",'.""',",:'::?,'. minim. 7min. 'tt .-, Med In r!" m l The choir of Dublin Street Metho- . dist l‘hurch, tmder' the direction oi Mr. K. M. Shihlrick, lormcrly of Ber- lin, gm its annual concert Friday cwnil‘ which was listened to by an a field whith cilmplctcly Blled W lance oditcc. Tlat.Gutlph Herald says: -Ther,? WTS but one disulpoint- nun: which was cntiacly unavoidable. Miss Hunt, ot the First Methodist Church. London, sen word that ow- ing‘ to a (it-all; in her family, she would le unable to ftil her Pwr'satte- ment. This news only arrive! yes- teiday morning and not much time “as Mt to fiirhrr plate. Miss Mary _ Hellman, of Iierliu. who has assisted the choir tn other rot-minus, kind'ly vor.tgentrd to rrlt tre breach, and net-1L loss to say sic acquilied her. ell, a: she always dons, to the delight oad salislaciim of the tuuiror.ee. Miss llallnnn is an atvctttttlisirert singer, and one who will always be heard an}; isn't the best hair grower, hair saver, hair tte-art' and " tdrtttr cure on the market Io-dey. , I, " "stops itching scalp arm [ailing : hair and males hair grow thick and s'or'tm'dtunlr. All dimists every- C whrr: strll Parisian Sage or rostpoid V from 'tLe Giroux Mfg. Co., Fort Erie, Catt. See that thi- girl with , the Auburn hair is on every battle. I Sold and guarantecd by Ed. M. Devitt. 3mm sounsrniirii. maven m ROYAL cm ' AM We want to my to C' man, woman and thild, thal "act '" r money back it Sake isn't the best hair gro, saver, hair tte-art' and cure on the market "MD-r iiiiTii'il I"; 'r,'Jr'C2'/ll't',','tf,,'h",'5/ In! my; n-ro ; t, -ll|--; Mme k... 'hr','J.T,'i','.1 'hl'llgdt',,ut,',', iii t'. a hunk. Lu? if My on, Walk * Itchy an. In t i'tl'iiiii.iiiii'iil'i??iii.ti halo?!»- rmdonlr u Mm.» '..'.tery 3f]!!! than). um. um p _ p um, Man-h ".-t'uimun M. B. thott, ot the are and Mt col-mutu- 'ot tin town con-11!, mm way that (“can not" will all 0 h (an “Monday. when the “(my at the trandomwr station wilt te 1 (ecu-i. t --- we lulu-vi yet, hut wilt have everruag "oly lot tho mt. As soon " the nu- "h-,, " I.. am, A - mono POWER -H amass am than, at the Tuna Stntiem " Edit Tutu “Mitch-tors “I: A Liberal Otre.r "tgis tttder' the direction ol Brick, iormcriy of Ber- ;muuzl concert Friday was listened to by an eompletely [HIM ttter mm mm , my to everybody. mild, that you can Sage or rostpoid fg. Co., Fort It tlte girl with on cwry battle. Twat-an HI through Parisian Detective; Sham; Turned Hose on Fig_hting SAM the nlhrr qt1ttht t ot'cr to Mr 'rrhu'tion M of the Presiding inc-x:- oth'rtne pretext, for not ditrtorltirs arou- at "I." uni" Tundlv. 3" me or 'tt"ti.aiion, ' thr, mun!” oi Urn" "Iliu‘an. "Ila." Ivattt; For the trrst titm, poinlm to dim: the \'il "rro, It: tle 1'ammorist thrms ' wht', Format prov mvmht-rs "I Ct" we same privileges to Kingdom and the Brim. alto owned the door m Lentil» Re.mtlie, Am Russia. SLain, Nun-av When it was ftrst mo the Re], rocity Conn gate Ann-Iican farmers to (‘amr'ian markets the same tariciL.-., ., UNDERTAKING (From In Misaion Furniture, niture, Hall Seat " other mum t Mr srhu'tion of presiding 1mm.- l pron-nu for not 8impton's Retail Fun: I nude B a: Fhitew " M n.1- it " . Which. .' Violin on.» Ocarina- Metronomea Autohu'pl “law Actorduous Zitlunn MUSIC BOOKS or aiisr,C,i' Victor Talking Machines, AB Phonograph/ Genuine Si graphs, Columbia Graph»! iSLiiiiyft. '"I" kahuna tr, rumpu- h Canadian farm irco:yscts. n; of the Reciprocity Agra» tery plain; more “run-l to “In; Caaada's Gift tome Twelve N, of Musicale}; t, Italy, March 1.3.-.F uri~t prisnm‘m trr-da., wht'e ""reising in th, The t‘mau’ian Century .. ""e eeer .- arm-sqlings in mu U str. t'n- Neapolitan (‘s-nnrn 26%;in 'rttmr.rea, can M rocity Compact nut Ion, Hnriro Arano, .h'so Gennarro ('w '0" ' and l h-mlilul Suvaxmntu'a ., AKING Special attention branches. Day Pinon! 37. All goods sohrunder the ont to be satisfactory. You are web times to visa our show roams d goods . F ,1 first mach u my All vompact. not only 'mers tree entrance lrkcis and uh mind us to the "mini British whmh-s, but v in lialy 'stvo p N tri P, so I In: t hip his ptarr.. ml tt jun; u. I" t ' apply thr not 5 rving 0n l r‘ww ‘99: t Furniture. Dining Roan ' Hall Sean and Ninety Arm Chairs in Early E 'e French Oak Fina s "'"K Ott 'he lasi. moment. A Prisdhers in “H if Firorum had to who started a h,, jatit corridors, t that "t t 8 mark l- 1 Mm in " tim Cm T- (an Fe h lel‘f- fr _ rxrorting “ Emir tar" WNW: nts te just aonmttTJr.iii “pd ttte trlal w.- f on sllmlld T Most of l. .’ nnluillzstn amt-rest on" vxrorting British colonial :erir Carm products trrelr Ha without giving our tar, thin: In " nrprnmc them , um-xprrloz'- comm-(mun in t viian home market. Mention tnid to. th on! M. Kight I may in the trrul ol Wkly-d! ' including ths nllvgv’I bond at m up.” - -'e " "-II I nm'rs would gain enough! ri n st their Products to “I t s martian; to mmp‘muhj I 5903 in the home market-,4 tire Crmers' point ot "tf,' tan Fe said in favor ot , tw:lu, Irwin" nations and] Will bd ttave or Cvn'vrrss '00 tor gr " tatm products, became: SPason is earlier an] l'niiczl Stan-l. and mu: wculAd subways bi ty rt the tariff 109810” ited, Ftatrs Congrats, k“. IL... "a . f It the Ruipmcny Hedda] Mr free it: ducts helm-on UaR _ ltd States there 'l/itll (inert-nu- at opinion "ti." u‘ugld Le adrantaM‘ farmers or not. We kl such an arrangement " a bad bargain tor (Maj tecatse the surplus ot i in the l'nitt'd States tt greater than the surging Ialrn rhythmic bum-"n - foreign notions or til its that share with th the Pmtikae of Semi! Products (may iettii, musket. " M's km,ii, a mvo no voice In t mass, tut still M u 'umt-nt as to dit wovld Klin enough. their Products to x '" as "r"rrirone," [of Mn; Maria mum"! ll) llw mm! \wr C aurirluH} 1 thr day “as i “that: the m It lull-st mi turn it P ft Jail cGk um I "ttrams, surmount-lo 11w Imm- on ght among. u as given Postponed $Aretttn "r C) t) " H

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