Daily British Whig (1850), 23 Oct 1911, p. 6

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FAGE SEVEN. . 9 i | 'LOTHES A THE DATLY BRITISH WHIG. MONDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1911. 3ER a 5 rs -- -- en ai -- -- " - . ! * TH . 8 » . ' : jroints to = 13. hey sow. will have | die, and after having theeasened to | sneeseceseesssssccesne Seeescsscescecssscccetdesccenne,, ita RUGBY ON AY to play with Queen's 111 {20 over the line on several o VERON, K N EN ® od scientifically ; oo. ¥ p. "THE INVICTUS FOR. M IN The Invictus for S : wear Ross, Parker, Greey; quarter, Huteh-{ Motil, 19; Queen's, 3, eir------ QUEEN'S GOT A THOROUGH insbn; scrimmage, Denistown, Maj A rouge brought MeGiil's total of lcox®ERVATIVE CANDIDATE FoR TBOUNCING PROM MeGILE. . (theuson, Whiteheud: wings. Bay ro Eo Senne oe Yen eore. . Motil] FRONTENAC COUNTY, Leach. : | The Mctiill line were having it prac Beore Was 36 to 3--Ottawa College K.CL--Full babk, Edwards: halves, | tically all their own » way at this | Defeated J. S. Gallagher, Present Defeated "Varsity by 10 to Se--}.b Sten wrt, Cooke, Evang -- quarter,| stage, and Timmins went over for Member, on the Fourth Rallot-- Argonauts and Tigers Won. Metiowan; scrimmage, Sargeant, Me. | APother try, which Billington failed Six Names Were Proposed amd Callum, Smith; wings, Mills, . Ste Voted Upon. to convert. Mefijll, 25. Cueen's, 3. Masson weit over for another > try {for McGill, having intercepted. & pass At a meeting of the conservatives [intended for a Queen's hali-back of the connty of Fromenae, held at Billington converted, Mefiill, oi | the conrt house; on Saturday after Lueen's, 5. noon, Anthony M. Rankin, of Collins A try in the last minute, when lig Bay, reeve of the township &f King- by was pulled over, after « twenty. | ston, was nominated as candidate for . The Invictus for College Montreal Queen's received an awful Gill 'would def Queen's jn: Montreal yard gain by Masson, gave Metuit an | he conservative party for the On | * ® * * * * * ° * ° » 4 . ® . * * ® ° wear waloping., From this distmnee Me- on Saturday afternoon, but such a A Suu, which won nat atin legislature. : : - n . o - . " "hh : ay = 2 - . y $ 8, J. p pied ie ¥ . i") + 1} i H 1 Gill looks good to win the cham timing as the score of 36 to 5 in- Wetsill-- Full-back, Murrey; S. nr or oy. monet, be : : -- The Invictus for Dress » ' * ® ° ® * ® » % » ® ® ® . * . . The result of the Intereollogiate wart, Stewabt, McCammon, Mowat, games on Satubday tics Varsity Me Britned]. Gill and Ottawa College, each having Referee--Vrof. Maleolm, Queen's. won two games and lost one. In} Umpire--E. 0 Shter, K.C.1. Ottawa, Varsity made a better show. ' pe ing than Queen's did. Father Stan- McGill, 36: Queen's, 35. ton's team winning hy 10 ta 8, In It was generally expected that Me In the Interprovincial, Hamilton Ti- Vig not such a difference in the teams ap 3 ¢ s Lvenhue;, serimunage, K gers, Oliver ee 10 fort yv-ei rr Sisankin gors 'will likely agnin win the honors. | 4s that. The Presbyterians must have | Savage. inside wings Roger tlie : i o ha xi ht, ia hr. Spankie, y 5 4 a Sa B; 4 . son, € | o tie Isiatx Un Saturday they defeated Montreal | hod 8 nervous spell. This is Keen's | | outside wings Lewis Laing; mish the Fo eich gz a ir hum fehied bal by 19 to. 0. At toronto the: Ut Lhird defeat in as many games, and dle wings, Waterous, Timmins ' by the ] are] { tied ballot, lawns played Argonnuls to an 8 tof i looks as if the wearers of the red, (Queen s~Wull-back. Lackie, Ball i ith " one vote: 4 HEOTE, 30 the latter have fittle upon | blue and yellow would bé at the foot backs, Deck Hazlett, Macdosgeli Rar wodld J ave ta wiih ite u Spankie "Marty" Walsh's team of the fist when the intercollegiate tor MeNeill: seriigm age Dutlon. Noe. RY ith Nr, Kankin, Royal Military College's win "in § senior standing is figored up at the ker. ' cehrane: thiicle Ee .. a 35 --- Tubman : y 5 de , sella, Montreal aguninst McGill 1 by 35 to | tose of the season Young: outside Wing pa 3K, « Smith L ; £: site rs ok, + : 1 shows that the cadets this year Queen's opened the scoring with a siiddle Wings Erakin Retin . senior sertod in pe dro i goal by Frskine, nettive ES, 0. ' should be in ths we tor serie, Jn} pice droppe goal p Erskine, netting Referee--W. MeMaster; umpire, Wal deed they should also | ve luepk st ise. points, but this early lead was ter "Molson, both of Montreal season.) They will eam alii the | nenerklized when McGill touched down > intermediate honors sath this full. § after Billingion h made an unsucs Queen's Athletic Meet cessful attempt at a dropped goal. wal 4 er . . the ball went loose and Jobnzon, of eueen's annual athletie meet was Cadets Beat KCL MeGill, fell on itefor the first sre of [Held at the Athletic Field, Monday ) | : The endets won the second. game | the game, Sillington converted. "Me j afternoon, i, preparation for the in i y . ---- i i EA -------------- from the Colleginie bove on Satur i, 6; Queen's, 3 tercollegiate meet to be held, in Mow: 1 ' : day afternoon by a dears of 35 (o 14, Another half-dozen points came for | tral, om Thanksgiving day, The ad 2d do #0, owing to press of other busi- Mell when Timmins went over for | Vonve sports pulled off a few days : Hoss The afternoon was idea and a larse x a : he . il A > ' i » : Wolfe laland put up a great fight i oe Ena Colle try, which Billington converted. Me. | 289 put the students in fine shape for | \ I P a4 grea g crowd was present. W oliegiate ¥, Which NEYO convert le } the wnuual meet and it is expected for In Spankie, and the islanders = fwere in hard luck, to be defeated on | MeGILL DEFEATED QUEEN'S BY i Murray: halves, Gallagher, of HNarrowsmith, on - occasions ; ionship, cate R g The pionship dicates was wholly une pected, There Billington, Hoss, Masson; quarter, Mi the fourth ballot, by a vote of Sxty - ABERNETHY'S . 0000000000000 0000000800000 -- boys have nothing to be ashamed of § Gill, 12: Queen's. 3. that " i will: suffer gt iok a at some records will sv y ; as they pm ap a dma game. The A kick into touch in goal gave a "a. % n re hs endets are a lot heavier, but they did | Queen's another point, alter a hard . HE : Ss fos Mutat hallot, i at, the Be ONE GUAL TO NOTHING, not nse Wt on the Institute boys. The | attack by the I'reshyterians' back All Kinds of Sports. es nad ae 1 . i . ane Xnere Shen Metiill, 12; ueen's, 1. In the first two world's basshall arned around and gave Mr. Rankin their dupport, with the result that he game was one of the best seen in | division, The Montreal Team Was in Danger some time. The Colleginte hove start- "ed the sedring by getting six points in very ff prinutes. For the vest of from a dribbling play by Queen's gave | fanned eighteen men. : . § } : . PRE § tv of iwenty-one rE . . " » the Preshygerians another point, Me Miss Dorothy Campbell, of Hamil HE wenty-one votes over J, R.OHAD Defeated CLAS. by 4 4 RE . . darth 2 4 of S. Gallagher, the half they did not seore another §'4ill, 12; Queen's, 5. : . gto, won the Perthellyn cup itn the All the candidates addressed . the r ° if 1°98 to" 6 the end of the quarter arrived with Philadelphia golf tournament. { % : 4 ATA. 3 d . : ' point, The, half stood ~ 2 oO 6. . : J members briefly, before the vote was fetiill soccer team had its work cut After the teams oa un the field | the score still as above. Queen's held lombadier Wells has been matched | . » ne Ya Aetiil Sack am 3a ad er AY mn Ime fon 5 welall tight for two-thirds of the | to meet Gunher Moir in a twenty taken, and pledged themselves to give f out on Saturday afternoon to beat for the sacond half they both = played second quarter, but eventually Tooke rounds contest in London, England.' \ all their <upport to the lucky man, Queen's at the lower campus by the For solid comfort and Pr re. iy ollegiates, fol MH fine work by the Presi teriang' back divi The pole vault was the only new 4 whoever he might be, and after the f close score of 1 to 0, and had to work | ! ease ouch A he oe ae Ling sion gave the red and whites posses record made in Toronto University {oal vate had been taken, and Mr. | "like blazes to do it For a Thriller {sleep on a i down_the_ field, The try Reet Deion ut the thirty-yard line. A kik games. A height of 11 feet 2 inches | EVE AM. RANKIN sctent) 2% declared as candidate, the | thiy game had them all "skinned," | . ed. The cadets played well, as they over and a rouge resulted. McGill» was made. | F* Intense con: tive candidate for selection w as made unanimous, on mo- | nd a score of times the Jieen's stu always de. hey mutertaineg their Ii: Unpan's,. 5. Connie Mack values his Philadelphia | Sa Arh am x jkon of J. 8. Gallagher and Dr Spam f dents, who were along the line opponents to lane after the gape. MeGill's seo . --- . + a x " ie. h be theered > . i i » re was increased when [infield at $100,000, He savs he would Six names were proposed and voted . s p largé numbers, cheerec 4 . Mills, of Collegiates, was playing Allee went over for a nice try, which|not sell Baker, Collins, Maclnnes or | upon and five Aa 3 a | Following is ths result of the vote though the ball would go throne made of urest white cotto fine game, id when tackling . gow of 2s J ¢ s y ipan, and: b others, nominated, on the fourth ballots gy y ga hes an Jon n os i. . | Billington, however, did not convert. | Barry for less than $100,080 each. withdrew from the contest. Those in| Pe 8 oLs ; ae the Montreal posts, but th nea Le hy rs WAS urs ant ny be Be) Metiill, 18; Queen's, 5. *| American league baseball teams had | the vontest were J. S. Gallagher, the Iki Nar an ot inllagher, 38; Spang punting 'of the red and white gave | fi . Live. adets won the roun yr With the second half a few minutes|all the better of the Post season | present member, Anthony Mhnkin, Dr. | den. 5: Morel . 31; Freeman, 6; Ged: | (hem the game HERCULES woven wire . games. The White Sox and Browns |W. (ecdes, Yecona; H. J, Moreland, |" Moreland, § » The half-time score was nothing for spring are the best : S | Second ballot : Gallagher, 15; Span- either team, with both sides bad little dithiculty in disposing of the Storvington: J E. Freeman, Port-f,. oo : x pe 4 fntt Cubs and Cardinals respectively land; De. Spankie, Wolfe Idand. kie, 39: Rankin, 36; Freeman, 1: More- | for all they were worth to put Last a lifetime "Larry" Doyle, of New York tiiants Fhose nominated but who retired {land, i. . ball through the posts. MeGi i IY " - : i has so far outshone 'Wddie" Collins] wore : John Taylor. St rrington: o *1 Thisd ballot : Gallagher, 46; Rankin, aged te slip one through sus fe Sixty years reputation 18 A pure, rich, high grade, flavory of Philadelphia. Doyvle's play, in|W Langwith, Storrington: Johw Ken. | = Bpanide, Ro Rask the second half opened, Lot for the | OUP uarantee for Re id' 8 . ? fact, has been one of the few bright nedy, Bedford: L. H. Rutt: i An-| Fourth ballot Rankin, 69: Galla- eM ler of the game the ball wa ; : nT . coffee, The kind that makes You spots in the Giants' defence. drew Grey arin am n gher, 48 tn Metiill tertifoey Re at of th ' Low » ices and Reid 8 High Stanley, a runner from Prince Ed James Martin, Pittsburgh, the pro: In allowing his name to go before] The brilliant work of the Mi A Quality. : . 2 linger over your cup~such 18 ward Island, won the quarter mile | sident, occupied the chair, and there the meeting, Mr. Gallagher paid a backs and the goal keeper saved them race in McGill sports, equalling the | was a good attendance of the mem | Warm tribute to the Whitney govern from defeat. - ; time made by Rev. J. D. Marrow, bers of the association. He congraty. | Ment, stating it was the best Ontario Both teams were in fine form, an ' { when he was a student at MeGiill. The | lated the members on their sSuecess, in had ever had. He had been asked Lo | put up an exhibition of assoeiation time is 31 4-5 seconds, . the recent election, and then proceed. | A8%in. be a candidate, by his sup- that was beautiful (0 see At differ Pho With the Alberta end of "the West: | ed with the husiness of the meeting. porters, and had consented to stand. | stages of the game, the teams hone 147. * - / ern Canada Hockey Leagae, out oi Dr. Edwards, MN P, and W, PF. In the past, he had always served the | wore all in from the fierceness of the THE LEADING UNDERTAKER. l thé running for _ this season, it 1s. Nickle, M.P., were present and deliv- county as best he could, and, while conflict, and were mighty glad to rest ---------- i -------------------- stated that a third team from British {ered brief addresses. . 4 not wishing to boast, he would SAY. when a player was hurt, There were A FACT PROVEN Columbia: will enter the competition Hon. Mr, Dui, minster of agricul | that while he had yn member, he | fay casualties, hoth teams plaving in meres oe along with the Victoria and Vou ure, was av p ndpi e . > o ; C . oe - Moog HE + ictoria A rtp fy io have ten present. te had lesvomished move Tor the Sorunty v gentlemanly manne McGill made | Should Convince Even the Most ' + 8. i p "Can address, but was unable to fan any other previous member De eo offic oF we close : . Packed in 1 and 2 On top of the decision of the Eup. - looted id. conti . i desperate effort near the close of the Skeptical of Its Truth. * an pound is) 4 forbid the Jo & e1001¢ ie wold continue 'to serve to'{ aame * to annex another goal, but it Ii : oddly, 1h authorities to forkid the Johnson DYSPEPSIA-PROOF. the best of his ability; if defeated in | 8 of po use, 'for Queen's were de there is the slightest doubt m cans Wells fight, comes the news that al . ew the vo 5, "»*woull join heartily in! ro tied "that | ew : the minds of any that dandruff germs bout arranged between the * welter x tin . oh . arene ML Sue goal was enough. 14, noi xis r belief i& ¢ CHASE AND SANBORN, MONTREAL. weight champions of Francs st Ee [How Any Meal Can Be Thoroughly [*fPoiting she candidate sulected. Uueen's~Gioal, Fisher; full backs, | be 'the fase sip. htlind } ny ied . * dx «NE : : ; r. Edwards ane . F. Nickle Tri > ardel: } , pA v Mt mnoculate land is placed on the forbidden list. Enjoyed by Any Stomach. occasion to nd the dlosior wok Trithivie ra et arde | hate , Melon with the germs beeame bald in six This looks to be the end of the fight? - OB or | ud: Ball and Sutherland: contre, B. Nosy 3 ! 4 J support given them in the last elec-| yo . ard . cess lime, « § { - os " 8 A forwards ) Me y ¢ | ing game in the old country. Costs You Nothing to Try Staart's tion. Pleknsia ra : y ) or] N Kenzie, | "14 must be apparent to any person 5 ¥ » Bassonette an iazters stefara > Dyspepsia Tablets. Dr. Edwards brought forth a ripple MeGill-Goal, Wilson: full backs. Mo. | therefore that Ea Men, as a rule, are first diseovered of laughter, when he remar ked that | vies and Bayne halves," Melniosh. To Secure One's Entrance Into {bx their enenies Their antagonists or a ca how in. the howls NeDormott and UeCunig; contre, Ben Hecvos {turn on the searchlight, and the prooi | © the conservative party, and that ton: forwards, Lindsay, Grant. Bott y Raven. {oI merit will lie in being able fo all the followers had better see to land Seott "Liood works are not the passport [stand the flash. that they get their share. He had al Referee--Prof. McDonald, of Queen' " « 5 . g. N ' 3 dt » to heaven," said Rev. FF. (i. Robinson | It was only in this wag that Mr ready received forty or hity letters ------ i in his morning sermon in Princess White ever knew that dvspensi cao lfrom conservatives asking for pos; # . ich causes balduess and can be pre a ! Vepepsia was > asking posi R.C.H.A. Team Won. vente t Street Methodist church, Sunday. [one of Me." Pinch A etcinics Fiens. No doubt. there were al fon : ie am We ented with the same remedy Nowhro-= Many people think il they give liber [Sitting face to face at a two-by-fauyr [Others he had not heard from who CL +1.A. soccer team won fr " H pica ally to the church funds and assist {table he handed his aficted friend | Wore "too modest," (0 use his own Ey ot X h a of batitute, Destroy the the poor, that their future is provid- {the bill-of¥are . words, to" write. ie hp ' fi a! Max. altamaoh, at you remove the. effect ed for, but they are mistaken." Fhe | Ovster Cocktail. Stuffed Olives Dr. Edwards pointed out that those I 4 0 ror : - . Hoare hve Ed by leading druggists, Rend 10¢ words of the prophet, "Unless ye be- lostem Clam Chowder. - 'who were too modest to write, could wn his 3 " 3 t a ne exiin : {in stamps foi sample to ihe Herpi + 5 ¢ 3 ge Ld s 8 ne rst. ey © of " lieve in the Lord God with all thy | Strained Gambo make use of the mails, and he would the ©. Lit h ton : thi iA a vide Lo, Detroit, Mich, Une dollar : i : ais . 10 } m ais fall and con " might, y& shall not be saved, 's Yere | Sirloin Steak with Mushrooms, take all the requests into his 'serious sidering the fact that ROH A {bottles guaranteed J. B. Melead, periectly true and only by believing | ' K 4 ' : . FAapecind agent, Kingston | I to 3. A kick ver the lead § ihe, | coritests Bender and Plank togethee 3 i . | ki over he dead ball Hine, | co e g : nae 5 was selected as the candidate hy a Nbar the Close of the Yame-- | . f i { | { 0000000000000 0000000 0 "ASY RESTS THE HEAD THAT WEARS A KING HAT "King" Stiffs are flexible and self-conforming just where the hat touches the head. Ask the man who wears one. All the popular shapes, £2.50, #7 HUNTS, 53 bck S0s0000 - ---- IS -------------- the only prevention of baldness is the destruction of the GOOD WORKS NOT ENOUGH germ--which act is. wuccsssfully ne complished in ove hundred per cent of cases by the application of New {hro's Herpicide Damdraff is caused by the same germ in the first league gu ) 1d i i © Roast Beel Hush. consideration.' played two exhibition games this could anyone be sure of eternity tailed Ox Tongue with Sauerkra et at on E 0 . ¥ H ) o ¢ SE aut, een's put up 3 good game : 4 Avda The preacher afliriied that there were Lobeter a la "Newburg ' RINE. W po a be a Bo he Called to Griswold, : na : 9 vas : a large . : too many pegple of the above-men i Baked Pork and Beans. ° AT THE GRAND. of followers of both teams and h The Presbyterian congreghtion al tioned kind in the church to-day. | Combination Crab Salad." Se -- lay i and it ns iri Id, Man., has extended a un ' : raat, "The Girl From Rector's" Coming | Play was [ast and exciting t ' 1 Mil EH eun i Hot Minee Pie. . om Rect ming R.C.H.A.~Goal, Constantive call tev. Fred Milley | i | A Missy mo JAPAN, on Thursday. backs, Hoskings and Harte: hal a , of Swan River, Man. The sal y GIVEN A WV AY Speaks of the Werk Being Done in Pineapple Fritters. Mr. White ordered a "little of The New York Evening Journal has Short, Sawyer and Carey: forwards, promised is 31.200 and a frve Ten costly prizes to those cus- That Land. jernckers and a glass of milk, "} had | tor's." there is a laugh a mimite | and Sparks. tomers who bay this week at our Rev. J. Cooper "Robinson, ; : pach." Mr. Dyspepsia Black ordered | this to say of "The Girl From Ree Chapiian, Lafferty, Francis, Donaghud mis {such a big breakfast this morning,' | by actual count during the playing CC ~Goal, Edwands ; sionary from Japan, occupied the {he said, "that TI just take a = bite] time of The Girl From Rector's At} Smith and Brown: halves, derson, 9, others make ¢ flour, but it SALE pulpit in St. Luke's church, Sunday | to keep you company." But Mr, {Joe Beber's theatre. "Ihe Girl' has! Roack and Stinson; forwards, . was lft to us to make "King's Qual moming. His talk was "on missions | White could not be .deceived. "I am} caught the fancy of Broadway and derson, Peters, Heap, Guy and ity." Manufactiired by the Maple in Japan and the work being done. |afsaid you tan't stand the _Aadeam, Geods over one dollar in In burning words he spoke of the | Mr. Black. Wha don't you say vou privations endured by the missionar- [have dyspepsia and ae it? Mr. Miller is a graduate of in 1908 the walls of Weber's* budge. al} shaw { Millin ¢ most nightly with the crowds. "The Referee--Sergt.-Maj.. Marshall, Many people become dizzy by just Lil From Reetor's' is a marvelously FLA. looking at the ladder of Cru vivid personality. The company, as a ' whole, is one of the best seen on Broadway in many vears." "The Gil From Reetor's" will be seen at the Grand op Thursday, October 26th value, ws to advance the cause of Christ {You'll always have t hungry look and the different receptions accorded anyhow as long as vom have dyspep- them in the various districts. He sia Now listen: My stomach was m g pointed out how much hie vest, just as bad condition us vours at one > ' ties are doing for the Japanese nn time, But now 1 can eat anything a JAPANESE ART DEALERS. the readiness with whieh they acquire any time. For fostance, this Fon 174 Wellington Street. knowledge, His talk was most inter chowdey or sirloin steak or even the esting and was listened to attentively. [lobster would be just as welcome to] 1 \ ------ my stomach as your crackers and Pid," the everlasting successful co Laid Wreath on Grave. milk. Yon don't redlive how this medy-drama in four acts, will be seen Un Sunday, James Bute, of Hous [dyspepsia business is robbing ou " the Grand on Saturday afternoon, ton, 'Texas, visited the grave in Ca [your spirit, of your energy and al Jette a le with 'the tile of taraqui cemetery of his old friend, [ily to think quickly. 1 ean't help - . aLory ¢ I e ie 4 the late William Craig, "laird of [notice it. You haven't the cheer and A ue ugoand ual 148 on Glenburnie,"" and laid a beautiful [sociability vou bad Shree months ago. ya) As din thy ae ga) ¥ is ¢ wreath of flowers upon it. Mr. Bute | Now I'll tell you what to do," and Lah EL 3 00 Round and Me, Craig were companions for [therent the cheerful Mr. White fook designing Siltin whe hat wp only x . years on fishing trips in Frontenae, [a vial from his fhiskut and extracted wronged me he - in hor ripto during the "summer and autumn [a wee tablet. "Phere, there is a is the usial, happy ending, ET Gilmore's Greatest Success, "the Mummy and the Humming , =m : months, when the well-known Texas [tablet which eoutaing an ingredient, | ; cx = ; gentleman, sojourned. in Kingston. ons grain of which. digests 3,000 insu . Astor, Ful Gildwe, Me. Bute leaves on Tuesday for his grains of fwod, For even the worst best that has pany selected for southern. home, dvaeptic it's the only thing bat que oi an includes Mise Katheryn. really gives relief. The reason' is it Hutchison, & most popular society ; . , : Were Royally Eatertained. relieves the stomach of nearly ail the On. Saturd rend y Niagara a S : Mise Emma Reede, Kingston; Miss [work it has to do, Cigests every thing Gilmore will present "The Rechelon V Helen Rochester, Renfrew, and Miss [in the stomach' ad stimulates the a Myrile Maclver, St. Thomas, were the |castric juices. I. can't' get along p us Thursday October 26th nests of the former's uncle, Hon. R. without them. Ther "are Stuart's TO RECEIVE REPORTS : SE eodad 3 ; . Harvey, and Mrs. Harvey. Mont: Dyspepsia duhlets. You con get eh Sige $i v5 peliee, Vermont, also Judge and Mrs. [them anywhere on earth for 50c. a 440 the Signing of the License Ree _ FROM CAPE VINCENT Tarvey ducing the Past week. Wht [packager © duction Petition. i : we ' there they werd entertained by Sec: | Yes, trae. Stuart's Dyspepsia! A meeting of the workers in the retary of State and Mrs. Devitt, at {Tablets JShsolutely stop heartburn, 11; reduction capaign will he wld RE sR . p an anformal musieals, given to intro oa, inhi ion, dy tia of the; MCA. ilding ri £ Regular Train Service : : : duce, them in Montpelier musical gir rs pe, sour Blosty Seek evaming fhe oe th ging o. ma x 3 : : oles - All erictations and irritation, reports from the ward chairmen . as en and invigorate the {to the of the fight. A siren mach. sheer vou ap and make nous Miss Emma i the good there is, in, Jo, Jog, i ed ERASE

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