rib-9 odotvho-I-#10-ha 3" !l""!`.""A"'` ; L '|'& V .- L I 4iI""J . Al .n .'_Ih`o::; at. n for twenty renown! nt 5 nuts to he Izod by nu.-bit:-u` topnd up hnildingl not-It not Iqiuhu Olt5,9OQ gxolnuivn :`".4 *1 I50! I8 on `$12,500 annually from the beginning. T50 Mina. "Wright, and `II: Punk` Bron, of Gross Folk. -.u',`."v ` 'j" 9" orepo do chino `over white silk with tdmmiogrof onbroidored not god ooh-1`v` v' `mu 1 ope amour thogifoof the groom. 8ho voooooort-' ad togho am by Ana comm. hp; A_lfta;_l- owtight. - Min . Morgana oomiogiy fV iiinklilk with use you u'_:d"i'notl'ullioI':`i'i. A white ohitfon hot with)` Dink. `oomptoted ' her autumn. The. groom's gift to the` .V `undid of honor way a.` -gupphire rjtngg looked hair gr? gm. ruin. diuployfton 20' 100 nua..I. ....: 'frh"1m1g Jbridellgliliff. { :L.{l`Ii' Wright bud Miun E-inn Brownniere Tdaiuuy "deemed In white out with uooordioh plntingl and irliite ohibn huts, -Mr. Dooguld AD-rooh Juan: shly IupporI:e'tHho agroolh ~ did` M'eIII"I. D. Androwi, I. By:-net, Thou. `Collin. and D. Garthm noted an unborn. ` ntsonzmnimous. ' Guelph Oouuoil hum `voted payment of u bond-mater. Gult Board of Trade In: doc (or the idud :6 hold 3 big bguquot lujho near future. now I 0!] ogllquui llljlli null: unsure. An oilwoll, aid to yield four bu-uh Q dsy, ha been struck at Pukhlll. ` Ad: percent. dividend do- oluod don Non Booth Stool, oounhonl -V-'1"l-|'o value of the ;niI_1aral prodna_ta of Canada for 1902 la animated at $4,970,- 782C - ' ' `POI0lfl,'I Cnrndc farmer, Ido- ooodbd ln killing himself by taking I'll-ls .p."n_i ;n7.I1Ii$ .121` I115: Sn" Biviini; nan Gvnnlllnl Percy Wellhead died from injuries re- ind train being struck by n street oer in Winnipeg. T ` . >V The Onnndien Northern Riilwny in to _Itiept-opoeedto oloeenp erehejlin Hamilton in order to out down the esti- metee for 1903. - V Stoney Creek Methodist: hove eeoep deetgne fore nevehoroh to be thle enmner. T _ Mr. I. Devldeon. tether of Hon. J, Devtdeon; ;;Provinoiel Troeenrec of Meni. tobe. died et Neenewe. Methm-ln,;the'wife murderer, of Mont- , L- I__`#__- nanny. wu condemned to be hinged on the 24th of April. - ` Two employees of the Kingston nonl- tontluy who diachcgqd for carrying lot- I L__. `__ _-__! -L... ton lorwoonviou. ` V Siitygmployeu in tho bottl deput- mom of Walker : diatllbty, W korvillo, no out on utriko. _ V Hqpolor woollen mill: luv; Ihortohod thoirvhonu of labor In hull III hour; day without dgtoulng the pay.` ` `Th! Noxon Company in `Cooking 3 ion or 060,000 from tho son of Ingoroun. w A by-law will probnbly be Iobmittu _-i'0;llIgY-CQ`I`tO0hlIl0Il one: In light- ting by-low Gtlt will not take out its lighting plant until the at of J nly. l 'I';n`;_` r~_ -_:_ .'n_n 1---". -- T `:55: `ri."?31i'{:3u"{h' Cox: the _Hufg._ Oo. a;.- hgildlng pt London and hooivpd oonqnulon of 1:! brain. {A.g.s..;,ian.....{ .:..;. ,.....:;. ... church ro:kcnhn_ man, up _dg-. oidgd . in favor. of th& napkin at V`l|I..._-- - .- %"s'o35.}:. from wigoou-in .0 the nuqbar of 1158 placed through w.,bo.m_.., N.w. III -_ ___L_ n__1v ,,.u ._,_ r...` ____3-. --- l'1`., onun't;!<'n- Noliem Ibera. - yup saw 8tntfo:d,1fa_topayorI on-nod by-lawn to pnrohug-'b_j1ttor-works for 898000 and to spend 08.000 in street in provomojm London "Police Oommjuionou dooiilod the pgy--to! Iho5II9Ii`:7g:`po: uuagsm of the-ommu_-5-pa-gnu., - Wu-I-u_: _b' have boon `iIiI_I6d' for the `of P. J. Bouhhot, offtljl Hilton 00., _pnuIp'I`InI_IfIotI1:'g:g, 0f:'~.Qna_hTI1o.` _3d.1-- F.?`| 0'! ,3 hIPl 0_9`. oiriujlrug employs yr` wotgin x 1: " ` . ' ` *oI _.3-'Q~l|:I`!l;`IIII9IO,|'oftl:oB|nkofE`I. W03" *3 1I ?`F- W. Scott. I. .' PWPIh1 ' LMITI nirrlo_1'oou1 by arson:-cot :-`three Goal: to on:-.-,'nx9.1ce Wu .. .5. a.n.. an oh-wbmhirjm run . by 113`: Iulo`of:8|0Il.Iq 1 on `thou-' Tovniog. uhow .ed~ the: no mom to 5': my evenly notched, Barrio having the bolt of the: un- uut in the at bolt`, while the it _tho second half` oppoond to plan with`-tho "moot duh. \ Howell was I tower of an-ougth In Paris sod is was In `f_or'B`ocrio when `his `omn- V him_ I Ituinbling block which one otnndin `wga mo .-od.:h"1oc.1.' they oo`nld"hos pa: in_ the wooed half. bot` when he rndied in clone to hie worth wee-`eppar n;u few`, if any, of the V ahote went pfaa him for the goal keeper to handle; Barrie, Thoma! l did wonderful work goal, blocking a number of l_mce:,dangeron.e flocking Illt ta. ` A'i`h'e"` geme could hardly beclanied aa Vhookei after he first ..ve.mi_nntee, as Ieveral inched of elueh ,_/qoickly accumulated on the ice and the puck could not_be handled with-a|_|y degree of oergainty. Combination could not be `attempted on paeaieg wae an impoeei bilitv and in trying to make individual a roahee the playera were how to run over. the puck and loae it. before they I hadlgone very_ many feet. There an r a great deal 50! led; lifsiog done and point` gum he_dldgood work, A Tisha. at. Eufell playad at Forreoher played a very heady game by dropping the pack into the corners than giving hie forworde a chance 8: follow up betore the pool: ecnld le *hnm_lled by the Paris defence. ` The half time score sue 3 to 0 in favor of Barrie. Riddell drew ret blood in 3 clean shot {tom the side after ve minutes play. `There was fteen minutes more of heart breaking "work before Goldwell shot one in from` the opposite side and then just. before eholf time; {Forrester ' who had been `fifttng to the corners. chonged hie Iaotioa and shot one of his famous [long low driven - etraiaht in the goal from oover-`point. The Pavia defence did nohknow whet had happened until the gonl'_unIpre u hand went up. The ice Ina cleaned at half `time and tone of slush removed but it dido s take very many minutes to out it ' up `warm than before and the gruelling work eeemed to tolre the av and ginger out of both teams, although the vioitora seemed to eteud up under it better "than Barrie. Caldwell 1! Martin were both bully used upon `account of losing quite a quantity of blood occaoioued through being out on the head by `opponent's etioko. Mr. Percy Brown, of Toronto, who refereed allowed come of these thing: to escape hil eye, which woe odd considering that he is geuerallv atriotueee person:-I ed. After 27 minute: of play Paria got one poet Thomee and this wee the oily done in the oeooud half, the game ending 3 to 1 in favor of: Barrie. V L ` I order : The pleyerohliued no xu the folloivlug l cove:-point-, Howell; forwards, Gillinrd, Adams, Taylor and Mann. ' Battle-Goal, Thoma; point, Wil- liams; oovorpoinc, Forrester; fornrdu. Caldwell, Martin. `Tags:-6 cad Biddoll. aau;__3_rrmnI& HUrdn1xs6x-In Mlictou, on Thuudsy I `D I1,_;_I_ LIULUIALOVUV c-- ---...- ___V___- Feb. 19th, so Mr. and Mn Geo. Hutch- iiliol $3 V Wuums-At Link, 011%., on Wodner thy, I'ob._ 18:5, 1903 thewifp of Dr.` J. V J`. 'WilliIInI._sj Jqughtor. Blunlx---At. -Ponv_illo,. on Thurldsy, Tab. -26, 1903, to Mr. and _Mn`. J Btqdgnf, 3 dsughher. AH'A!laf-`-_IButon. on .Sotm-dapy, Fob. ioQ! Hpyuu. 3 daughter. ` A'I.LAN-`- At Bonnie Doon," Churchill; Fobcuury th. 1903. 5 daughter to j j Hz. um an. amino. Ann. Hun--'-At Game, on sn'na.`y, February uzaaa.-1903.. dsughtor to Mr. uni .'munqu:autr. uuuaa, ou :........,m, to 5 .1 llu; H, _% Brguo, 8 `non. ic'1'n;n-A';t__I:[t;lluhd._ou ram; 19. 1.1!-Fti-I how -'u -0- WUIDIATI 0. K. A. cagm-193. "I`;;r`iI-_-Goal, Frizgr; . point, Brown; V `scant " Ltlliiqtsuuoo-o,` " bn 1I'dhcj" A 3524. tollt. Goo. gwaut-At Millingloh, on Inch 2,` {I Mr. and Lin. Juno: Hagan. :0 Ion. !5Bonncsox-As Bnoobddga. on February 20.toMr.IndMn. Albunkobinaoun Silo V 'auu:m-Ac.I)nshoa,ou February 3 0 a. Ch I Q___.__.. A * " `min. Dxurrxm.-`-In Bndtord, on" Satnrdsy. F Educ 0. D:-iml. no men ` ' WAIDSEAH--13 Bond Hood, on Tuesday, Hatch 3111, 1902, T. F. G. Wndmn in 3231:! you. Rpnsox--In Tocomoeth. on Snnduy, -.Mo.rcl| Int. 1903. Msbol, only daughter W ofllr. slid` Mn. Goo. R boon, aged 17 Wrnsoxc--At the Home of Refuge. on Wednesday-. F obrunry 25:.h, 1903. _Tho|..Wiluon. formerly of Givillimm buky; and 73 years. r The Woodstock teomuan have formed 5 anign sud wilhilute with the inter- national union. which bu in headquar- jiorltt Toledo, Ohio. `origin of Eu-rings. According to the Moslem creed , the reason` why every Mohammedan lady considers it her duty to wear earrings is attributed to the following curious legend: Sarah. tradition tells us, was so jealous of the preference shown by ; Abraham for Hagar that she took a ; solemn row that she would give her- `self no rest until she had mutilated the _ fairffaee of her hated rival and bond- maid. Abraham, who had knowledge of- his wife's intention. did_ his utmost to pacify his imbittered spouse. but long in vain. At length, however, she A" relented and decided to forego her plan of revenge. But how was she to ful- ll the'terins' of the vow she had en- ztered into? "After mature reeetion she saw her was out of the diiculty. Instead of disguring the lovely fea- tures of her bondmaid she contented herself with boring a hole in each 0! __ u_I_-._ -3 I.-- .......u uvauuoo vvuI.a- -rv---- ' the rosy lobes of hzrwczx;-;V nun- I-.....--.`I .1...` ans! lnfpnvw [J10 IUD Ivuua vn. alum uunnnlv The legend does not inform us wbetli er Abraham afterward felt it incum- bent upon hiui to mitigate the smart or these little wounds by the gift of a costly pair of earrings or -whether Ha- ....._.._..a an... A..:..In.4g hue Inn-nnlf CUBUJ pun. UL cunnnubu vu. vuv.-...- gar procured the trinkets for herself. The fact remains, however, that the Turkish women, all of whom wear earrings from their seventh year. de- rive the use of these jewels from E1- r gar. who is held in veneration u the i mother or Ishmael, the _f,n,l,n,1_er ot their ` I l b Blonds la nletory. ; 7 It is certain that blond. long headed men once played a great role in history. for it was they who colonized Gelatin and brought home the treasures or Greece and Italy to Toulouse, who overthrew the Roman empire in the west and won England from the Brit one. It is equally certain that this phys- ical type was once much more domi- nant and widely distributed than it is now and that it is tending to die out. This is especially true of that pro- nounced form of blonds which is dis tinguished by red hair. Red `haired persons do not now constitute the ma- jority in any known tribe or nation, but one authority sets forth grounds for thinking that red hair was once much more prevalent. ` Q; |___.. _,............1 On: nnOnnnn I.I-IIILLI IIIULU FIV v my-unas- It must have occurred. for instance, among the Brahmans. since they were torbidden by the laws of Mann to marry red haired women. There is no doubt that blonds and red haired per- sons are still encountered about the 1 Hlndoo Kusb. among the tribes from 3 whom the Bralnnans are supposed to have been immigrants. But obedience; to `the law mentioned would, in the course of time. annihilate the `tendency i to. their reproduction. lur"o > - My heel touched the corner of the stei); and I was gone. I nearly fractured : ..._ ...:-..n mu- -4.-u lnnnuul nn Inn 1 Not an Optical Illusion. V A He waspositivc that he bumped his head when he fell. _ 1:. All I ..... nap` -Inca And T. ueuu ucu uc u;u. You see, it all happened just as I stepped on the porch." he said as he rubbed the back of his thought reposi- tory. lLIf_- LAAI CAIIn`\4\1` `Jill IIAFIIOP `If 5|.t:[I. uuu I. wui gvuu. - u-..u.._, ...... --_ my skull. The stars loomed up like a. fconstellutionh I never saw stars as plainlyin my life. an-..a. .........H_h&a imnnn can nffomnf- PIQIIIIIJ Ill luJ'|JA\:. I But, papa--his young son attempt-9 ed to intrrupt. but the stern parent would not permit it. . n1\-_u. ..---.|.....AI..L cnIuul- `I dnw Wrnnk VVUUIII IIUI. pcnnuu. nu .- _ `Don t contradict what I say, Frank, * beuuse you know I am older than you .are,"- said the pater. But. `papa"- ; ` I-`muk!` . \ ` But. Dalia, I know you didn't bump *_ your head. And you didn't see stars `gither. It was the ashes from your pIp_e.i I-guess I sguv you. A ...s 13:.'....t. um- .mn.-hnnngindfnr hnv. `l llllllio l."|.lUQD g. 99" .vvuo And Fiank was reprimnndedtor hav- ing his say.-_-.-Indianapolis _Newa. I lugu uuuun . f V `Tribbler-`Wen. yes. he did come rath- `.91-'mh, but Came seemed sort of set upon t_pu,y1n;,mm.--Bostpn Transcript. n-:njn --vuu-nu: -v ---- `, .:Bilson--So you [mm :1 titled son-in? law. ` I suppose you. consider him a high honor. * . ,'.lII-'..lI.LI-_ .nr-II -4- I... Jlhl nnntn I-nfh- Ylelded to the Inevitable. or the gh and cut staff. ' E531` _..._II' til ; 3 Al. _. I! IIJJ4LV& 4 we ,4___L ._ Barrio, page 5% d. wore! :, etc.. ea} ah, and w" I DAV not l_I Swrc. 1 7 vv I4 so . I7 `oi. E EX: `51 counted J .A. _A.. ._.A _arloo. IDMQD VU. 3. It in u BEST.` 4 ` `1` Ir Iztivf J 8. Armstrong, Vwioh copy of I npemoriol regarding the Trent Volley ' Waterway`, desiring` hlllm ho ooh- ?'by the bond of the council . and an Clerk, to Hon. A. G. `Blair, Minister ' of Railways cud Canola, Ottawa."--No action taken}, r_ _ _ ' ` -idarod, paced "and forwarded ' wt v.`. E at Bo- A} ..;;...:..JaAa.a. new in Mo-9 nun on 0 ~ 1903, at .1 p. %u.,;oeo= date: to ill vacaucicl in cooled by tlio xiccigcation of ` 8. Postal! cad _l. 1.81, school trcctccc at the ' the of election. the mac cbrcc nominated and declared `f Roovo oollcd the Council together and thcvuowly elected Incnbcl`-I` took subscribed dcclarotiona of qualication; and of occ. The niccua of J-um: meeting and notes taken at a `qnacticgi on the lith inch, were read. A % V - " om, refunufy 20:. mos; .3). 0nInoron--'1`lInt ~ 01! the I ` Moved '5] 8. Pnnunll. tbfyf menu mnde nnd everything `done. at mid Jnnunry meeting confirmed. and. that the npinuton, in wand be adopted nnd nlgnod 'I.hn_` Boove.%arried. V . Communiontipnl , {Into `io 5"` Ivlrluu uulsvuqcl W ,_ ii _ M _.<`&_' Wm. M'oNsbb, asking an be mad item the oioe of poundkoopdr`.-ffovr. hi903.-Gnnted. V _ , , .{ " Thou. Bidwoll--That he had T mood mat of Oro, sud asking thst mother be appointed -_ inuhiu. J sand `ll `u.vo:-uge`r_.;. highways. Hugh " IJ6nn"ox" `L . pointed to ooniploto Bidwell a of ~oioe. A. Benhnm-Thnt he would be nwny_ from home nll winter, and land one In appointed ovorleer in Iii! stand. John Gonna wnl appointed. ' ' Goo. and Wm. Anderson oferod to supply About fty oodnr loagiv for bridge purpocen. I6 and 22 foot long at $1.00 per stick`.-Accepted. ' 'I\ I,-,,n_ John Shuughn"aIpv-Tint Robert- Dickio hud periorined statute. lpbor, charged ggniuat him for 1901. Colloc- wr instructed to `accept. this II ouh. On motion `of Pdoruil nd `Boll-. `Thsc owing to tbq long and pliufql illness of J. M. Young, if the of s. s. No. 13 will maps his u6h5"o_l zaxeo for 1902, iaho cannon sum 0: empt thy hglnoe. ` - ' - ` On motion of Pea:-I'oll Ind Uunoron --The Collector was instructed to pgo seed to collect any axon not yet paid. - On motion qt Oamoiongnd Peanut! --By-low 338. oonrmlollo appoint- ment of certain tovnu-hip Voioorl ind -providing for their Vremuuoruion introduced and ' ' `,4 I The auditors` report trouo'|'ot o `*aoo'ks. oolleotor I roll,` dotoilod moot, otc.. for I902 no prelentod, and after ns! audit by the Oonnoihoo motion `of Pearson and Oolneron vol adopted, and the clerk . instructed to- procure 200 printed copial. V Councillor Ouneron ropotlod that FL. M. ROUOIN wlohod 910 0! NH`- azmb pine: on rand, oppouite hlI_ u__9.u\| V they caused snow to blow of tlio ioid; --Granted. V - ' ' Councillor Swan reported that Funk Smith desired , to purobue mm}: A `pine trees on line connection 4 and 5, opposite lot 6; V Councillor _ Svon to In- spect and` report at note ' Clerk magic 0801' for tinhofzn allowance, orourood between lot: 10 and 1)`, oonoeuioly 11; -Ouhiiildr: Cameron to inspect, and if to scoept offer. A In manor to depnlautiongvilit V on Council at the mocking ob tlld regarding prepaid IO und'lI,' ` lallll EMU We'll . rt gun. a. needed satisfac- eady' in- May we . __ated 36. `L .1- Jung: Filliin-gum : request {nudoal meeting on the 111.1: fox_rexAtopI_lo%n :;.;';";o .;;;:; ;.'.'.:.;:: James Brown : Iilnilpr requeit, _ nI d6 some day, wugrputed. . . ` Reeve 're.;5ri:` 35.: oi-a. eraam wished time extended to |ley`,'l904 , to remove timber ttd__IIl end 21, oonoauion 1`3.-omud. ` A` On-sudden : I_'eqna'_It zhva. 30: tax imposed w u_tpkoo~ Q ` Ihotime having 155: ind commence hid *w6tk, Che A-.._.._.s ~ gl I llllll as 10 , , ind 1l!ra_nuI,?wuf9;forduul L'. d`iouno d OdA 4.. f11u.,nub} }'% ' .. 1o..u. A 7 113889" _ IIIEWS nrcoulm nun unmet] uommio;L--A; one tddeje.-o_l died at -Idueu-lull-iiI.,:|Ii.u.~ bdtive -Q 83oI;lend.~:.ud. zonmeilllll oouuuyeiu 1850. tutu`-_ jjhn dwlao-ea married. She eame lo Nommnge "with her buebelid in 1869 end ; eettled fonegg1;:"%`ok `ho %th_e__ Dunedin come". . I is if ' , . , l\ ____ _. '11-.1 `I ll 11--':v.- _~_L.._.;-.I Netbninp. Jermaine.`- Duncan xau'w.*oa line. on: sun. V -div 1.. et.IlIe1ego_ or 34 map, 5% months _nndr15eden`.` -'Deoe|e'ed- .on the _!e_u_n_ on yhieh the died. ..'1'be '0n;nu;,-'-l;i', J. 0, oosruo Ijatut-nod on`_Mondo_y from I vory ` (Ioo`oufo|' Vobuutnoll Mp Ihronh tho llhxhodng *OlIlpI'in`lhO -north. M;-.\ lg? `the outlook tor the `lombetfmolf in exceedingly "bright thin yesr.,,'. `With .11 the amp. will `hove `sum; twp mu. non`; of ioirly `ooldvggithox -..-. -,w1'(*_.`L'A;_ _; their .2?I7"f,.T.;;hiafg`, g E, `ngss for the 'S9;uo ogmpu Mr. codes. rays .53 wheat Into: _ ,A .____-_._ _`_JK.I."__ ____._ _.-_-. jggng oovar; 0% ' 0 now` very Ziaop, t.horeT_bI.l_I`I of _I't.'Aul9ng the Son sum *0!`- nu ~o.1=.R: :tucios%.;%I5 Cnnnuone-S,_, end J. m.., of cm} naose hsve` received from H; E. Pow `ere. srchitect, Unionville, plsns fcritbe new-elevator they ere in build on the opening` .cfsp1v-ieg._ x The building will be 36:36, end 56 feet - high, with s cspecity at 35,000 bush-V ols. A (ne engine will be mau- ed to `it end else tun e chopper they intend putting in. The cces on the ground illeor will bejsc srrsnged am when e fsunes drives on the scsles be csn wslkv inside, see is weighed, end sest himself .eonl'orisbly yhile bislosd is being dumped into the slides built to receive it. The building viii be erected on the no nioderuplse end will be np~ic-dste in- every? 1'be (or 35,0001. of lumber an given ;`.'s F`'?E'?""` ':"?ib""_"' f- Mxnujuenn-.-A, pleee_m dingtook plueo Wedneedey,"ot "Bohe- dele Lodge)? the residence of Mn. -Oboe. Stews;-t. 83., ._Midhnret, whed her"Il,t'lIghI_u' .._%3)Ioomo tho'wlfo`of Hr. amen `George Como,` eon7'o. Noah Cotton, Flee. The eerenopy wee performed" by Rovgllr. Tho bride wee aeeoulngly etched i{sti&an}}}}11 in ';i.&ui'y. 3:}; Inch an: -I ;;'&}In{:i;i76isi: {on ma ...&'ii.1 of own. and Wei |..9!|d,!4 by hm` . ;biy'nppo;_ud by b1rothor,V Johnqttou Of Owilllldo, 1'50 -, # ____-__ `_._.I --_ _...-L..I-A2-__ ..-- oeremooy over. and ooogretoletione ro- oelved, the bridal perky end gueete re- paired to the T` dialog-room dwhere e d ggsy repent wee eerved. The preeeoh ` to glued bride were ouroerone and ooetly, ufuoaagrm ugh eeteem in which Che is held byher. my Meade. A1001`: . ehort period of eoolel ioteroonree with . the goeete the heppy `couple were ee- oorted to the 5.30 treln for HenIlto _u,_. 1>.aa.-.uaaan;c`p1\-us. ' `recount-mb-lniee Mabel daughter or Mu. George Rob? eon. lot 12', ll, . was-' "ih|Td!m.!1"Fd* r A v _ sod *I'I|oiIIlIi.` leeoiopoor I}nlth'for thepell and bore hereo`erio, with end to`.-usudo. TIIO smut toot pl`oe:x on Wodueedey el 3 : .~;ofTh-anwu-nu A43?-.*o W-!.t._' or 1 t::-'-' `-s '1 ' ` `-s..nn .____- A.`...-.._ l_.` 4-: `id . -._.,u,,V4,.-W _6,.`. -1-"hmr.M;\;`-Q-,{ .:,`-,5;-,., .'~ 9" Y! 'l`om:orn,_ can ill. N! h'5'". The Eifnqpy wok Tpluoi-is sh: ;B.f.Boynon. 8;. A. '1`ho nmhgo Jul 9'5?` '1' '9'! "':** ""'."""'v" _-'_~'"'A"1""'_..'W. 2 ' `'I""'_`' " ;'j 9! Indus:-y `He ii_= _Iu_f-A faring from .... . Ohm. Sugggct, Illpllll boon!-in oII`i_ I'O 9' H" `Y "} ".""'."" in the fame, no l3*rd%`GIr-WI?-Do ' wb~wht`Gnun4;muo :. -gblogrnuuianiusot " ' 1 M an - wnblio 9-uruinmef Hloillord which no A onoof tho.` but of the . EA, I-rro.-hd 9-rt 0 '_ the nnplooaiot woothor.` Thom V ohornroy solo: frooilotioni A *_ond loguor by the ohlldron,oo_oh sud `log v'ory- orodihbly Amiigrt thorn moot worthy of montuon waiolho diqologoe 5y Ooolnocfo Hill yonngi 5{b>_- `pl_'o.' ".`Ar'nhollo I "Poor l{olotionI."A {3i3.l|0 .l`ho HOPPV Family by Him V of 'hlhT,'wm nuns vlv-Iincsihoy ` the hoop mu, the ho_udl_:oro_hiof_ _ drill, the sunflower drill and good,- mother : drill. Ibo boy: oorriodtlons . oimr for _&ho_oocolion and 4iI:';*tho the put of rondmothatI._ It the ab genes of Joaaph A`l`od_d, `who mi nimble . to b DIQOBD.` Ht. Imrrpnoe Gibbon! prodded; - Bunr;oru>`--'l`|I.0~denth occurred on _Snturde`y`o VEdnI.x0I|11 fnliilil deughm of am Jo_e'eph Driill. A young woruen jueeon the chreehold of `life with proepeore bright for being to ntteehnd with dhnee under which ehe suffered. while it elowly but eurely worked `lee ineldlone way-. With glu- uere end petienee ebo rnlisuedly geve hernqf up to endurnnoqnnd for Ghana who on every` went ehe new no uuneeenery. trouble. While: . no doubt grieving to lure in lonlineee her eorely elieted mother end brother lhe bed in entioipntion the joy of re- nnlou with than lovedlonee who hed brother. The tuuorel euviee bu'.l`uee- dey by `Rev. Mr. Young of tholfethodlel Church nerd wee nt- llldodhy my reuse: or the fnlnily. Atnonget there from n` dlelnnhe preeent , werelr. Alfred Drlll, brother ofehe ' B. L, Mr. Jensen m-mm end` , Meure. cumu- nnelee, Mrs. Clint- -5-want. mt. It!-9 Formlio Nov- her mother e contort end help ehe wee . gone hefore-her Ynther. `IMO: end. nits A.' na.-+.n. ntoca,' ma Mull! `ROI Bond Bud. _ ntrhhg `to much his former home? At '.l'num',' Mr. Iuuo l'Iouin-_of 0l_Ilugo_ wit suddenly call- oduuy nth lqoineot mun. torh Thlltlotown. 1:146 yum bingo and until: -`ihoruino ago. _._.,_,, %muinn%v_mo |n'on3htVh;:o yam:-dsT '7 on shamans; tech and uhuo she 7..Pnpbytorhn church whats` mono: ptuohnd ue funeral Ierqgn, ;&eu-,w AT they ',o9qvyod;co the Wehohdiy 16: lntumont.. ; young ago knglat uhool `-iol`do an s lag`o' A a .W 4 3355.}: in bum, men. -Ieeli;g sooppiouh-`fi was. he do- t'gldodAtoviIit hiohom, bpgwu not tn % do sag. am. -- -no. 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