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Watchman Warder (1899), 11 Jan 1906, p. 11

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an? .déi list what ybfi you havenoi id Bi ithing *‘ m THE GENTLE 10% Pit-”twp flout a XE“? strengthens andiinfigonteefiie, .,ndbleman is}; - 11. Buy; we" I, “ . ‘ . ‘: I ' ~ . . . , . . . ‘ I . . a; . » . -. . . . I . I 7"." I, I ‘ . V a! i." t ~ ‘ . -' u _ .- . ‘ ( ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ I . \ ,‘ l ‘5’“ ““ . . . . . I ., ‘. . I ‘. , . w . ._ _ F! ' ‘ l l I w an Sentence , . ‘3“ 0 st. James 5' ' I h. .‘tllr‘tf‘ffillfln , .. w , .. . , ., - ' above account aroused unpleasant ' ~ - ‘ ' " ' ' " A9“ and ‘1': kidney dim. n - 'lJ forebodings. . Some, ..of.-.ou:..comluc- ‘3. t “3.9. fifihlfififi‘fis‘o“? ... . _. ,.~ ..,. ‘ . , . ‘ 5,.“ Lt'ia‘ts ever 5 All dru have .. Ban or tors are undesirable enough under 93- ”3.1335. are so gym the Id! " , _ ' , , ‘ .' ‘ Ammemmwr’ -3“... o . VII .. . r... CL eaper get them 0‘ 70'" . isting circumstances, but if any ' of "939, ”'5‘ an organ Of 31,806!!ch the through . . _ " 5 ~ ‘ms cunts CHIMCAL co. mum » them take to derinhiiding "information as to Our spiritual state whenI 1 invite): 4: tier. 31 .. ‘__,,,. VINO“. ONT. . I . , _ ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"'â€"_â€"â€"_ . -M present the required fare or ask ‘for 111 while over the graves ‘I I I _\ ~ Suit ‘. (fill >lllil' m DRILL PRESS. our ‘ ~' 'r , l>t 1.1“; .s: Kohl, aged :23. employed at Such an 9”“ n . 3 ‘; .. Halt Art Metal Works, was fat/II- ligious premags t I 1 PH .1.). ' :ztj‘u‘rt‘d by being CTuShé‘d undera. quotes is. hardly fair . N". *.~.u-;:.x.~ last Friday morning. NOld lists concerned: ' ‘3‘ pint-int: a heavy die on the drill On Sunday afternoorf’“I‘“ ; :‘ 'tig“?llt'l' \'\ llh T,\\'L) other “'Ol'k- 1185593; Hall at twenty .mu‘dfll .' I II o ..., “hen the press toppled over. for the service had Mthn‘nomfced ’ :l‘w‘ sec‘io “‘ . , ' ' " .. " . L n 1",. . .miwr men got, from under the for three 0’ch k. Buta‘Icl-owd. ‘wag I I . I . . . '. I Henrik»; but \old was caught. The jam'medngainst the doors and. 1‘1le: Sth‘}‘ “‘57; . - ' pne’ . "..t'};.m- “'o‘l‘Ilh'Ll SlXtt‘t‘ll hundrch sturdy policemen “‘ere rogupding \vith dent Int. 19‘? . eight- In early lllOl'fflllg' thl‘ .\Ulll had the base of his' a “stony British stare." the pushing. 00“ llvvs from a wreck In Lake Mid" ly from “W \WH‘I‘S Hf ‘ 3‘. U - “Nahum“ to put . A. - fl fruit‘fuzi'vl. Ht- died at. :i-o‘clock disappointed throng. The hall was isan. . But with due regard to his .7 1». hospital. He came to Gait filled and several goodenntured citi- narrative powers theme is a 'II‘osonto. gt-w- ,xr-urs ago from near Delhi» lens were calling from the windows minister, Dr. James Henderson, w ms {athei- i> a fat‘lm-l‘. {to advise musicians to disperse. One ___________________â€"â€"â€"â€"'-â€"â€"-£ counsellor, with a checrl'ulsmil-e and” in North of Ireland voice that could lu‘ hoard across several squares, reâ€" marvcd; “Now just go away 311' route hark airly to-night. They're goin' to he here all week annyway." .\n elderly woman with white face .I in! I.‘. an? «flare-ml . . . _ anti it in 1:06 lite,~Â¥"bnt~ "come not. and you .muy e a. benefit, not for a day or a. “if’month, but pen-ii”: for at lifethne. In my Optical Parlor I conduct Exec Toning every , day, and appointments can be made for in the awning hr sink .~ .. _ I‘ing Cameron Lake shiII‘I my“ small "of crystal the”; and -: “‘hose “4“"? 01 that heroic“ 8m"! the li ts the vii twinke' kaVus-al! other ’Md‘wmé‘s‘ tame and low, while on the still; ir is . home "“"""‘i".%'- Dr- Torrey repeatedly the music of falling waters as they said that the saving souls should be rush down the river‘“ the foot of. mimic. the business. of tlie,Christian's the 0M" . upon which “Hotel Kuwarâ€"l lilo, and that the truly illustrious the" stands. with‘tlic electric lights. lilo was that devoted to winning from its piazzas shining like a beac- fi‘Oltle. Be made. the uspul ucruund on in the distance. The poem is al- qâ€"q-vvv: an r p. 5*" 15 v‘, . ‘1. _.¢ v; ~0-o~o-o~e~+¢~wo~e~¢~e~04 . v...” IO-Qâ€"F mum-I The moâ€" . . l tn;- Si .3 wmlt corporatlon 9f th? and wandering dark eyes stood near than ”N‘s“ who were Sincere believers most perfect in the balmy days of the evening. ' W- M-.. ..-.-...._._. _..._.,.-,.___,. .__._.- unrrv- .m, “hid {0 County Of Victoria. the curl), and said plalntively to “1 and Wylie,“ lqi'I,IChrist should summer.,IIbut,whenlnatuneI Worms .. . . hm: part mm the I\;.,.i,... is hme triven that the ouch passer-by. "I don't knmv what SlImld, but in uIcrowggo large the Iice«boamd and the dark evergreens ‘ l “3'": “‘21s inex-w- Bl 11.1% 3.1 (‘ouw-il if the (‘or oration l'tl do if it wasn't. for salvation." ( “"‘em m ‘30"591009“, 'Ss attaching stand 0!“ here .Ildfithere tromltheir . x .. ' . . ”MW-1 lbw place (A; (r :1-1» (“immi- of Victoria wxllpmeet in i had been so careless as not to pro- 10 such tItt‘tlon wns'l'oIIsp; Even \thus'c snowy mantle. which sparking like a tTh‘nun‘ the Punk “at“! for then‘ . vhéltm-n fur hm- t..t-- (hum-i1'(‘hainbeiu Court Housel HOW. “as a would-be auditor. who who dislikeIsuch methods of «umduc- coat of diamonds in the clenr-wint- ‘1‘ i1 tron I main . n 51v?! half a (#071 I,.Ht‘ls'1\’ m; cure a ticket. to obtain entrance toIUHg a religious service mull hul‘olly t-r'ssun, it appears own more mag- P3 3‘6, 1‘8 9 , I, II ~. ‘~ ' ~‘ - , .. - 5 ‘ ~ ‘ ~ lint! anvthin offensive in a. retumlinific‘nt ' _ .,m nonsph “d the packed hall 2 I lut the Jostlipg . . g 1 t. t. .‘ n l“ to such a IQ“; TuBSday‘ the 23rd day Of It-rowd and proceeded to the \’~i't‘torm-l5‘)Iqull‘tly que. The interior of the church is inl YPURS TO SERVE: . mg to mm, a garb; January. A.D., 19069 ist. entrance. only to he confronted ’Ilhc comparing of Dr. Torrey to cathedral style, with walls and seats notlicr policeman. who wbuld on the person known as 3am Jones is of grained wood and high. narrow extremely unfair to the former, who windows opening from the ccntl‘c; ll‘S a gentleman in both appearance the sashes filled with mnall panes of and speech. Sam Jones is regarded frosted glass. Everything is cranial. :t‘ :w.. «ft-lock in the afternoon. . h}- a R. Mt‘XEILLIE. no account admit reckless persons. ““” maid of all I I - . Countv Clerk] llowuvcr, alter a. low moments, I l a \ husband is in the J. ‘ and finds no fro- 1‘ th.- (Tjrlg rugu'r'l . . , .. - - .. . . manan‘ed to arrive and found xnysel 5 ~ I-L‘L ( ~- x::-,\ ( l‘l'lx . (Vin-c. Limlmn. J m- a - . t. , p . ,. . . . . . M Ems price than v}; 1min; mot ' ‘ |in one of the boxes, trom which au‘b) most civilized communities as an'd antique, in most complete con- ‘ “ ' ' ‘ :t‘xcellcllt view was Obtained of the! vulgar and sensational to an almost trast to new St. James . winch is at the foot of the hill on blasphcmous degree and his sincerity situated and a Wlm'ortable ' isiste-dIOf several hundred singers oc-‘is extremely doubtfuh Whether one Bond-5L. and is a modern. red brick (mg of those days . g cupying seats at the rear of tho platia'grrcs wtth Dr. Torr}: 5 opinions and structure With Iall up-tIo-date appomt I woman will make liorm. Above them were the groupâ€" methods or not. one is invorably im- ments, the chancel fittings and bap- lcd banners of Great Britain. We are pressed with hlS‘ snmplicxty and di- tismal font being all that were tak- ‘ rectness. He is liked quite as much en from the little chapel in finelon a. family boardin . n. who‘re I'a'milieg usually so inappropriately ready to . . [display the Stars and Stripes that for his difference from others of hisdl“alls. til}. pay a. girl to huusnvoi‘k, with lcllOil‘ and the crowd. The former con- an n . v ' . hri:n:so?:?m:nfiatl ’ it was a‘ matter for surprise to find calling as for his positive qualities.l St. Janics' is the oldest church in would be glad :3 \Ve zulmit that we are it absent from the walls.I In comet-dd It may have occurred to some of his .Fenelon Falls. the first communion .Lbor Olmpf‘é'paring . cauwht with the finest cration of the nationality of the hearers on Sunday afternoon that two being held in a log building erected hpgvl would be . '5 ' , .. P I speakers it would not have been out need more preaching about Christian in 1838, where old St. James' now l them House- hm30f Xmas resents of place. The crowd was dense and Virtues iIn busmess life than about stands. Rev. T. Fidler. the first ‘ ' L to be found in Lind- evidently expectant, and its size and the \vmnmg of souls. It, was noâ€" rector, wasIdrowned in 1846 by hi5 ticeable that all Dr. Torry‘s local boat becoming caught-in the current 1 ~ M .he ‘ . " . . . rd .ts a refill): 1b: sax" but we have no aspect were in. themselves Inspiring. arw :mm for the LI T - f . .‘ th It-was essentially a church-gomg Iasâ€" . . . . r}... girl who “lea 0 car?) mg em sembly, and it_there wasa cheering Chicago and Minneapolis preferred. the death of Mr. Fidler, Rev. Mr. clock struck once at ’ ‘ beyond the last of the majority of men. He also.falls into the pardonable erâ€" Hickey became rector... He w‘s folâ€" hour. . ror, 0f calling his native land "Am- lowed by Rev. Mr.‘C0x.’and stilllait- Thom on watch investigated and its superior quality is a most imâ€" 1,7:54 such banks establishedxm the l 1.2a; .. ' t ”15;: month; p023: 'ear SO have marked Mr. Charles Alexander was engaged. . . l . in his song service, and was already encay and we would respectfully er by Rev. W. Colin Clark, during became convinced that no one had porumt factor in determining the last year, nearly every on p of which ould noUbe price that will be paid for it. lsays the Secretary, is located ill a ---, ,.._- :1. - - .. . . . . ' . - * b" Ham...on them at Prlce-Sthat are initiating the choir and audience mâ€" call his attention to the area of our whose rector-ship the building of the wountLit, up, as (be key 6 sure to take them- ‘0 the. mysteries 0f the Glory Song, Own; Dominion,‘ to say nothing 0‘ 13113591130” St James' W83 598“!) in found. Hr. Ferrell died Tuesday 01- These words are written with the rural community and the capital furâ€" ' t the old clock object of inducing creamery owners Inished by farmers. For the first, time that famous gospel hymn 'Which is Mexico and other riotous republics. 1856. and completed in 1857. ~ I'I‘he ternoon. Thgt nigh erection Of this church was My struck again at 12 o'clock. Last to make sure of having an ample in the financial history of the South, references were to the United States which carried it over the falls. Upon the midnight it. will be increased ‘or not ; and ge-'ment of banks with a capitalimuou mend for any article on account. of of 165 than $50,000. there havelbeeu a We hmeI an ?“‘cep' said to have taken possession of It is a. matter of. surprise. that a. ”H“; mm. tionally hue hue 9f England. Mr. Alexander would make Yale graduate 118% such colloquial- owing to the influence of Mr. James night Alphonso Ferrell, a nephew of supply of ice for all purposes dur- the deposits in that region exceed . pictures, frames, t01- anyone sing anything He is rather isms as ”it don’t" and “it ‘aintf' WaIliS. an Irishman of good family the deceased, and Mrs.~cooper Ludâ€" ing the season of 1906. one billion dollars. Should'thenebe oldmg Out Baitâ€" let gets work boxes above medium height. slender, grace- It was an immense; crowd that mans means. He deeded to 10w. Another relative. sat up, The no relapse from his present position Warning . ‘. " b ‘k ' ful in movement, and simply marvel- poured from the hall at half-past the Bishop a. hrge piece of land .adâ€" flock struck one at 12 o'clock. At -â€"-â€"-â€"+-1"'â€"â€" as a wealth producer, three years ' wrltImg setSa 00 3: lous as a. conductor. His dark mo‘ four o’clock and faced the dismal joining that upon whichthe old 103 no other hour does the clock strike. 17mg EXCEED m VALUE mhence the tag-merI will find that the g against the pos~ stationery, cards, cal- bile face and rich vIoiceI are truly grayness of the last afternoon I in church stood, and also gave the pro- and the family is at a loss to know . farming element, which forms thirty- injurious mining endars toys dolls etc. Southern,but in electric Vwacxty Iof 1905. As I waited for a can. four perty. innnothe‘r part of the village. why the clock 'commenced striking ms 80"“ 0? mm five per cent. of the population, has :is year. has been ’ ’ ’ movement he is of the unrestmg lines learned long ago back from the where the rectory was afterwards just three days before 1:, Ferrell's produced an .amount of wealth with- . G. Miller of The â€" Northern city. He is energetic M‘ith- limbo of forgotten things: flbnilt. When the'Bishop‘came out death. - . In view of the vast incnease that inthe preceding ten vears equal to out being fussy. exacting without be- So many Gods, so many Creeds, . from Toronto “to open the church ,. has taken place during thepas‘t de- . 01.941311" of {he entire-national wealth are for the higâ€" I a martinct. His bands. which are So many paths that wind and wind and‘the'queetion was asked "18qu "'""'"" +5 ‘ "2 code in the number and wealth, of produced in three centuries. The SPF”): ”13” Henley BPOS. long With flexible, artistic fingers, When just the art of being kind any debt against this building?” a m mm or A. m ”3 our industrial establishments. and in «n.' he salll'. "We are used in a. bewildereding fashion. Is what the sad world needs." voice replied. "Four hundred dollars . . the value of'our manufactured proâ€" â€"‘+â€"â€"“ by the hundreds Near the Market and some of his gestures recall the The night of Dacember 31 closed is .owed to- Ming Walli§,,"_whcreupon I MI"! W ducts says_ the Scientific American. in America. and icurves 0f the baseball diamond. But in the clamor that issued in the New the gentleman named wrote out a it will be surprising ‘13 many people W" up» asking: about lwithal he gives the impresinIOn of egg- Year, and at lastiit seemed as if the checkdgfi‘ thteedmognt am: “emit-15:: The sewn in now at hand When gem-n “:3: on; farms greatly 8:; l . . and from what ' ucstness, not of eccentrici y. 5 city might settle down to its first was ca , ‘ ‘ 0mg tme the CW must in 5 stock in v‘ an as a source “ledge of there is JOSEPH MEEHAN voice is eminently soft and pleasing. sleep .in 1906. But just after one endowed it to the extent of. severll of ice for use next gum‘er, revenue every other source pf wealth; WIILSON‘FLACK° moons rush." LUCTIONEER Considé‘ring the tremendous Sta-“II t0 O'clock the sound of voices broke the hundred 60118”. 8 portion 0' Whic" The reports of Mr. C. E. Mortur- not'even excluding our great manu- St. larva church was the scene of which it has been subjected the un- midnight stillness and citizens in the annual endowment is can 3 souroeof “x51”. 1:. A_~m'n‘on .34 other facturing enterprises. The wealth [851 exceedingly pretty wedding on ALL TAKEN. For the County of Yictoria- forced and melodic“ effect is astonâ€" 'vicinity of Victoria Conga awobe'bog revenue to the congregation. He also members of the [His-y “Won. production of the farms of the Unitrfl-Ve! Year's day, the contracting the fact that some one was singling. presented them With 8 solid silver y creamer. ed States reached in 1905 the high- . parties being Marjorie Evelyn, only - I.. » ., mmmetmnedmms WWO!Hr.D¢vidFlnck. and finial-ed. No iii other OIOunu'y, the aim Ge‘o. Wilson of moi-d, at 11 o'clock; llcit the hintnarl’y 3!: and -' one-half ha-'a.zn. AS the chOi!’ song, “The vdice‘ 'lion.‘dollars. Four of the crops that Blamed o'er Eden.” the bride rds as to value, : entered the church leaning on the reached new race . corn. may. wheat end rice. arm of her father. The ceremony oo‘m exceeds Magma“ both fnlWlS performed by Rev. Mr. Burgess amount. and in price, and hay, wheat ~01 Bflhuny. The bride was attend. and'rice moduli new figural ‘II v.10d by 30!" cousin, M188 Lila “Vance. of and Norman Wilson, brother of the groom, acted as groomsman. The Auction Sales of all kinds prompt- ishing. ed 11 that. th inn. which a l ttended to. Satisfaction Guar- Be it remark . OWGWI‘I' 9 Borne- upon .the‘ gentle-Miriame‘ commionsa'v . Ia Y toned Lindsa P 0 Ont song which has been so Widelyheurd the rd'rain of yommlfl'figfl : . I. M13 00.. .W the Gym“ "1'. 19"“? an ' y ' " ".I during the. last Week and thCh Mr. 'uOh that Wm lie E E ‘ I' " " It. 'Cfil‘l' We! â€"____â€"â€"_â€"â€"_____â€":â€"____=== Alexander takes at a. racing temp is Glory, for We .. " ' ‘- ' can ' neither sacred nor musxcal, and _ We might in st as well exup. om: be honestly described as nothing I'buf:~ , _ . , , I LN. JllllllSlllll trash of the lightest comic opera-or-' mmdsI to hear the G10." Song “th 3‘ H the wmds 0‘ March bring something He then moved t9 Toronto, where he re not poetry, lived till~thetlme of his Mb. ‘ a. der. The words a, u ”I I , .. .. VHERIMRY while'the tune is stuff for the 313?th more catchy. -Canadlence an. Silt? revam..hter..m,whoro.his wid- r then to get "" we Know the big ".13‘ well taken. I is that wildcat floated, and an- ~ ”leece the peeple Inc-ople who own satuadoad p005 und. But ever)" mu 'h of Cobalt , *- v toL grasp any . Summon and goes very well with Mr. Dooley urday 1‘15“ ,- .1 . 4,; ;-; z. .. . t stock in what :' . . l and.Bcdelie. The little red book 113-: . . . . .. . . . , __ , .. pill? .11va reddéofim Ft , I “Pl production it: high in the “88mg: bride Min i ' min- ) ed during the services is called Alex- . V " ‘” 2 .Then Rev? ' ‘ffico’mb‘, . .‘ m crop. the WW m g y gowned in‘ mpany w’th Graduate 0f the ander’s New Revival Hymns. ~ There m m W?” .3 mm Wt.“ em a gun, The Secretary of mm. white silk eolinegracefully trim-med ‘ ‘ ' § and remained ure‘eetimatea tint in addition to with embrouiered and crinkled, chif- thg vldd «man; the (on. “She m the usual veil and: gnataryngoYleetgg: are 181.in all, of which 74 are an- I , charge of the church.‘ Au diseases 0 f Horses a n d Cattle 13133:? $322.22.? 3.3% £239; 3’“ WW .. °n “3 “W -. . i. ,- ‘ treat ed .: latest: and most approved called hymns, tried by either the, test diploinattc inIIIlIus reply to the tation who Iwaited upon hint to I methods. Specialties: Dentistry and of music or profound religion? senti- . all diseases of the feet. Medicmes of ment. When one considers what a the removal of the em 0 or; III . . h d . .. . . W _ , . the latest discovery kept on an ' wonderful hymnology Chrisunmty importation into Britain of lliv 0., St, Jm' in 1902'. It, Alex. Officeâ€"“Lind“! 3m Livery, Cam- ossesses, it is a eat». ity that , . .. 5 ‘ ‘ dead 6! Toronto moan architect. p gr 9 median ”Rh 89’“ the ' T°t?“'nev. A, S. “chin-on was. the neat. There is not Prov: " fund or. " 15 country invo W” curried a bouquet of white carna- 9‘“ “one. The bridesmaid looked char- . , min; in a dress of white crepe mulls fare; andhetpnu. ‘ pitta-drun- m t bIouquet of pink can» «bully when he ‘ "that with ev- tions. and wearing a black pictum ,erygofncdownpf ,oug daunting hat.'1mmedhuly at the clopeI of? ~ the many, the strains of Hectic” 1-" ‘01 I “mum man's wedding march. rendecodu by: , . - bridge-St.-â€"46. such inferior rubbish has'been selectâ€" . w‘sTROLE’ â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"--_____._.â€"â€": ed to represent the sangs‘ of the World. Ptobably he has more . v .. meter. h": 1'0 W ‘ l" 1"“. “”3“ - *‘R "I“ THE - church. ‘ :‘ “” » pathetiouum the late minister « cc. d’wfieuxa “Mt. without ~ in a. lbs Ade Wit-our filled the chm-chi ~‘ 1.1) It may be said that the :99de rimnurefbut. the fact, mm . - . .~ {spiritual guide. ., . M: W Willem-as had boil: xivâ€".- . ,1 fers such 'cheap material, that itcatz with the divi interests ‘ . ' . _ , when appointed. , . for aunt her home. the weddingII, my I I l ' ‘ . . Wits" W t0 the dining-room. phat-en, . . munitions repeat was sex-veal '11“ n lmencan m3“ chop and holds the vulgar fancy. I 'vail in the U ted Kingdom tables were decorated with‘wnag- '- Y “r t. h . iiihlrrlftfn given-5 believe Tennyson. was nearer Ileh°_ “era! Government “ like up? . . . _ . I I . ‘ D truth when he said. “‘We needs tenet sore, is u Wit - DO- I I . .. I I I ,. _ . 5 » , , I . love. the Highest when we await»? $33.10th ‘33» to .11 .. ‘. ' ~ r I I f I. . - . ' I ., I ~. I , I I , .l don-mom wf ‘mlock' cud gefinhg-h [- ‘ 5 ' ‘ ' . -. 5: “ ‘ ‘ . crop v u- hcm bung o. -» the Wine friends, were Just the week before, a crowd in ‘tegt' 5-1;“ ‘ direct . . .. , ., Masseynalf had listened to thefinâ€" ,b'e'tween Â¥ figflquwtw- M ; ”J. > .. j II .1 . . I . #. .. I; . ' I I I n . , I, III . _ spired strains of the Messwh, fi’m'p‘olnt. Scouts}: W . _, c id? , I _ -‘ .I -. . ' ,. . , ' ‘ . . ' ~ * In the evening theIIIIgoun‘ the Glory Song of Sundquternoon composed the I I , II 1“}: I II . , - .~ , , I ~ ' , ' I ~ , . couple. accompanied b their-Inland. seemed profane to contrastJLt would 3.318 other, ,, , ' , " 5 : . r . _- .- . . ~ . . . I I I . , I , I train, left (or oronto. and be . interesting to hear‘firfiAlenn- " ’ “ ' ' . . . , Wtuhtiou. . tI . (ler'S’ voibefiinitiat exguisitem‘ " .. ' become one ‘ I natural w . t" w MO; I a.» .. A survey , . ,. of subte 2 _ . ‘ch . . 5 . *8? Ma hesom win ~1ncluded m consider“, ‘ .. G” t S - 718‘ ' ‘ “ ‘ - channels out , ' V, ‘ 5 ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ . ' .. . ~ . “my“... line cave had v passages [ratio-g so far at no one the end of tin can at althmt‘g‘h ' . .. , . Ml _.._- ., » . 3 ”am M ' , ' “:0" .473: 4; l 31‘ «if ‘ 5. ~Pacifi » mss Among; R’OGEB. ', ,I. ‘1 Gel-new.) ,. it lineman? “34:33er in his yard I .15

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