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Watchman Warder (1899), 17 Apr 1913, p. 4

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Have losthope? mmznwndinsto Ens BEBE“ youryblood been disc" 2 Ram you my weakness! Our W " ‘ torotbersitwmdotor you. Cam-Infil- g!‘ N; SUCK Special Bargaigs for our Mid . ”1! 1n..1"i.r.y met not I: perhu?S di on for wars a‘ mental Farm of which there )ex‘hzl'gs Lu;- u“-.. According to experiments on iur 5ears at the mural Experi- mental Farm at Ottawa. Earlina, of which there are several strains, is the us: early Sort, but. Bonny BeSt Lhalks' Early Jewel are also ‘ :. Of later varieties Li\’ingstcn's .-d|_ carried my “MW- good early kinds. Matchless Trofix) . Globe and Plentiiul ran‘; high. It 15 the early fruit that, makes the. 7910111. In growing plants what; should be aimed at is the production' of a stocky, sturdy plant. which will] juve- some fruit. set in when set in} AL:-: of later Varieties Livingstcn's work i don-2 both Ways in the In order to protect tomato plants from ~33}, they should «Naval eVen when qm (liseasfi. of which there are sev- be repeatedly te young. with .myed. e'v'en We wis'x tn We carry a. PEI-)WOLZF-U which I “8 s of cuaiv the chief. Chill mat At th 'j. 11 “11> am we we gt, Ht i5, “‘3“! ii I nl‘ :nt pm the Var I.“ v- . “Hm mk.mwdninzmdevnhsfluinywh M Tarmgvzem When I worked hard. the mug would m severe:-nd1 u-Aotcenlaid pp tar a» week at u use. My mg h3‘oL;L-3 nu ma supperanon was my only bars-but. I druded :rwdeeraXspecMAbucaoontoundoub MWmmy money. I clmmencedtolook uponandocfiorsas hula m thn rogurs. 0:2 day mylboas asked 129 why I was 0!! workpxnuch “a I told him :1 cordmon. Headvxscd meta M81211. M3 Kmnedy.as chad: {zen treatment. 1:021 them Mud they were square and skillful. I wrote them and got Ta: N" â€"___, in {11:12: lu'. t) you our New N. < m- 1r» 7t, n- r t) give y m '3. 1 1+ with s [0c \ )rman Pad :ml 1\' m )2“ M" de :HVU yol 2 Yea") 'Iln Du :ICh 101' 23(2 R. I... MORGAN STATION ARY BARG gglst anl 0;) ician, Lindsay, Ont. a m“ Hue of U.S.Uubuukab1c 1’ mi». ”ihcwxccuuls will fit any 0 :1 \HH cm luar them any night ar'L w- r-l 22> \ {ilk Huh ation (Syn-urine 503*". ;::1;‘ f)! (:35LNC, 7 4 fine can for 25c >1 ;1\. 1150 U11 ufm all We (Tia-31's 4 for -3c sonps:-Ai m m. ”nuclei-m of Pot-thou . immtwetl’. -' «‘- ‘-’~wuu“ and D‘WI- “um Inoculatmr" .‘d ‘ are seen DISEASED? hordeaux mixture. '1 hrse other 3.011115, which cover the whole (19“! of tomato the grwuhnuw as well as den and [1th are fully per“. mm Mau‘uun. 'l'ms tributiun to all the publications the Were T ried and Stood the Test Stair]. 72.7.7.4 Tarâ€".3. ”Surfâ€"m: P 53â€"...‘5/firfz .Z 4.33 531.6 Em Lay/.3: 2.2: E: .22.: 5:; .53: .x. 4 7, 7a E._:...~.<xmam ‘mm H c'ul ; .-â€"' ("hungrcb amphl ,art men! ~tt‘a'm {DU ”lull-Lung v..- NmOd. that first fevl a'xy undl‘t‘ stain on the bod}. ('0ns«-quent.1y.§ mans Kidney Pius have been -911 u-i-d and lLSit’d in this neighbor- homL ’l‘hcy ham stond the test. Many 'Kache. rheumatism settlvrb hli of bin and urinary troubles cured by Dodd‘s Kidney Pills. Mr. Otto Olshewski is (m. of those. In speaking of his cure he says : _ .,-.2A-_. A;unocn fnr "I sufl'ered from Km: four months. My bad heart duttrrings, and tired and nervous. M harsh, dry feeling; n 1133333 and I had a. d mum BACK 1:09.315 01” P L V7â€" In“. tion across the loins. "l consulted a doctor. not aprear to improve. try Dodd's Kidney Pills boxes. and now I am a ’ Dodd's Kidney the test. Ask 5 'e among the canted, kidnc CLOVER â€" WA. D. Balfour, at sonage. 33 S‘- 9th inSt.. IN New Nurm'm Stationary ym 2 10c Writing Pads Pad 2m] a 1112 Package 1 '3 regal-u- lOc pads for LOVER â€"- WAKEFORD -â€" By Rev. D. Balfour, at the Methodist par- sonage, 33 St. Pau1~st., on the 9th inst.. Donald A. Glover, of 15er township, to May. daughter of John Waley Wakeford, of Mari- Dosa township. BI B.\(‘K.~\CHE AND (Hn 3.15 HF Kll),\l-‘.\' DlS‘rZASI Phillips, 5213's.. .\prii 11 t.“ ,‘n a no“ cnunl'y, “‘1 :3 of climate and impure we nong the dirl'u-ultixs to be r Lnd. kidney trouble is preval t‘ze kidneys, the organs t the impurims out of that first fax-l any ur “HA... x mixture. 'lhise add mz-n} )ints. winch cover practicz.i;y >1» (mid of tomato culture, in uhnum- as well as in the gur- i WM. ul't’ fully treated in 11) of the Central F..\- the n horticuluu‘ist. Mr. “X '1‘. This work is for free dis- '.\ ha) apply for it 10 Ite- ‘t NU. tu! Farm. -pr9pared by m 10 all alir‘atinns branch of the m m” \ix‘iculture at Ottawa. ar ecakcs cL‘fl‘ ’50 ‘ '2'“: AINS: fit any cy'inhr ua~ ni-rht at'cr supper 4U l'WmECI Dam 1 from kidney diseaSv for .. My back achcd, I had ringS. and was ahvays vrzous. My skin had a ieeling: my limbs were I had a dragging ssnsa- MARRIED. Q‘l I..- . l doctor. but. as I did improyg. I decided to , ,_| -1-- i am all right." - Pills alwafi stand your neighbors. cnmtl'y, where nd impure water ultias to ho sur- uhlc is prevalent. the organs that LS out Of the 5,361 any undl‘t‘ (‘onquuemly have been - 0“ n this “Cl“h' ;Ol' I E mFC C 2/. Slzfimkvafi 32%: I. â€".I. _ I .l. flaw“? 7. I ant} I used six "No. “000 my guy‘s guard. The young men burst into a loud laugh. and. after having cordially shaken hands. separated. "qu is my time to make my peace with this gentleman." sand U‘Arta- gnan to himself. having stood on one side during the whole of the latter part 01 the convvrsuuon. "Monsieur." said he. "you will ex- ruse ‘me. I hope" _ .. 1-.--..mma Ammls- PURE inc. I "urv. "Ah. monsieur." interrupted Aramls. "permit me to observe to you that you have not acted in this affair as a man » â€".. Anna at good breeding ought (o [yaw cone. Why did you so injudiciously restore me the handkerchief? Here is a lady vomprmnised by you." "Why did you so awkwardly let it "“1“. fall?" "l have said. mousu-ux. qu bandkenbief did not fall from poc ket. " 8: "Oh. 0!)! You take do you. Master Gus teach you how to be “And I will send mass book. Muster you please. and inst: luau ”Uh. oh! You take it up in that way, do you. Master Gust-on? Well. i will teach you how to behave yourself." “And i will send you back to your mass book. Muster Abbe. Draw. if you please. and instantly"â€" “Not so. if you please. my good friend. not here at least. Do you not. pert'eive that we are opposite the Ho- tel d’Arguillon. Whil'b is full of the cardinul's creatures? I have no objec- tion to killing you. depend upon that. but quietly. in u snug remote place. where you will not he able to boast of your death to anybody Al 2 o'clock I shall have the honor of expecting you at {DP iwtvt or .\1. do 'l‘reville. There I will point out to you the best place and time" The two young men bowed and septll‘nli-d D‘Artagnan mus :u-quainted with no- body in Paris He went. therefore. to his appointment with Athus without a second. determined to be satisfied with those his adversary should choose. D‘Artagunn possessed that invincible ‘ stock or resolution which the counsels “of his father had implanted in his |heartâ€"endure nothing from any one ' but the king. the cardinal and M. de -L __ ALA“ Uuu any â€".V_ Treville. He flew. then. rather than walked toward the convent of the Cannes Dechuussos. or. rather. Des- chaux. as it was called at that period. a sort or building without a window. surrounded by Darren fields. Athos. who still suflered grievously from his wound. though it had been dressed by M, de 'l‘reville's surgeon at 9. was seated on u post and waiting for his adversary with that plat-id counteo name and that noble air which never torsook him. "Monsieur," said Athos. “I have en- ged two of my triends as seconds. but these two friends are not yet come. at whit-h I am astonished, as it is not at all their custom to be behind hand." “1 have no sa'onds on my part. amn- sieur." said D‘Artagnan. “for. haying only arrived yesterday in Paris. I as yet know no one but M. de 'l‘reville. to whom I was recommended by my :3- ther. who has the honor to be in some degree one of his friends.“ Athos reflected for an instant. “Well. but then.‘ continued be. speaking partly to himselfâ€""well. but then it i kill you i shall have the air of a boy slayer." Then to D'Arta- gnan: “Ah. how you have hurt me! My shoulder quite burns." . l "It you would permit me"- said I D'Artagnan. with timidity. ”I have s 88m given no me by my mother um us which 1 have made a trial upon my- selt." “We!!!” . miraculous EC and at the end at three days. when you would be curedâ€"well. d2. Itwouldsdndomeagreatnonorb proposition that pleases me: not I accept [that it savor: otthonn- tleman a league off. I think that [do tows will nevpr come." - ”â€"- All m mt magmcumeltum-u’uu withontbnmmnndcenflnlimm nmwtthouta about. unwel- motthml'mnk" mhcnlttheeodotthoflhthfl- mmwnuctormofl'm ban a) awe-r - beyour my said. monsieur, that 4 did not fall from am sure that in 19!? M balsam tor wounds. a bal- 0 me by my mother and ot ought 10 mm: done. injudiciously restore BI. uv , "Ab. ab!" sand the mean?" my “This IS the S to fight wim.‘ s have U'Ariugnun wii w it mg him With u 51¢“th flHLUlllfluflh‘ul tun" urav... up your set'nnd wiuwss M. Ammis?" “Doumless ’ne 1%. Are mu not aware that we are new: seen one «'1!!qu ; the others. and that wv‘re raved in the lmusketeers and the guards. at court land In the city. Amos. t’nrthns and {Aramlsfnr the three msepnrnbles?” In the mounnnw Pumms and romp up, waved his mind to Athns and thou. tm-n‘mz toward D‘Arlaguzm. stand In the moannnw rnnnns unu .. up. waved his mmu m Aihns and th turning tuwum D‘Artaguzm. st: quite astonished. , f Permit us to say m D had changed his baidrh-k without ms cloak. nssmg that and ‘ don-L - ‘ Ayn». ‘ “By saying D‘ “And now .\ “pun-n," said to oIJ'eI' 5'0" [1 At this word "1 0d over the hrnv smHv a'nrlmi llrw negativv #2:“ Nu At (DPS? “'Ol'da. wnh the nuns"! gamum air pussime, D‘Arxuxnun drew his swm'd But wan-«My had the two rapivrs Sounder} on uwetmg wlwn a (-oxnpnny or the guards at his eminent-o. (-om- mzmdvd by .\l. d» Jussuc. turned 'hu amm- M the mum-em ' "Holnf" Prli'd .mssac. admm-mg to ward mom and making a sign In his mm: m do 5“ likewise. "Bola. mus kc-wvrs l-‘igmmg here. when. aw you! And [he edicts-what is hm-ome 0! them?" "You are very generous. gentlomen oi the gimrds." said Alhus. with m-rinumy fur Jussar was one ut‘ {hr tgglva‘mu‘s ol the pro-ceding day "If m- vu-rv r“ <94 you figm‘lng I can assm'v pm that W! wnuld make an o‘l'fnrt tn prevent you." ,..h .h _x.| "Humwnwn V #:Hfl .lu‘vr- u ..~ ..... grunt regret that I prunnum-otheming impossible Duty DPtuW everyming Sheutbe. then. If you please. and for .10“? us. we win cnarge upon you it iyou disobey.‘ . -LA_ n -nid A!hnt Athos. l‘urmm and closed in. and Jussac zdlers. This short interval was aumctent to determine D'Artaznan on the part he was to takeâ€"between the king and thl cardinal. Turning toward Athoc and his friends: “Gentlemen.” said he. “allow me to pears to me we are four." “Withdraw. young man!” cried In! mac. who. doubtless by his gesture! and the expression of his countenance. "There are five or ' halt aloud. "and w We shall he Mateo die on the spot. fur clare I will never a captain agam as a u l 113’ We. ["13 w a- -.V _ ed Athos. ' , IOW W," are a" amembled m-n- ; to assist the am mo pleased V\ hm- ' ' . he was endeavor"): to mm out WhN‘h said D'Artmmau. "perm“ me . ‘ of ms companions itund In firearm! run my exvnsvs." 5 .. . need. he much! n 218110? from AYHOS. : word "PXNISPS a cloud pass- ; ,. the hm“ n \Ihm ‘ hulghtv ; lhis glam-e was or sublime oioquem-p ' I . -. t i ' . . ‘ ' ‘ “ith a terrible hound. D Artugnnn . n...........- nn'im: u --... 3w you are a]! assembled. m-n- said D'Armmmu. "perm“ me on my ext-luvs." so you have lied twin. monsleur." -ry generous. gentlemen 0) mid Mhus. with ucrinumy Is 01w ut’ tbo- uggwsmrs o) ; day "1f “1‘ Wu-rP G; <9. I can nssnrv )0“ mm m 3.. effort tn prevent you." n ‘ 4am .hh‘sav “it us win um! I prunnum-otheming five of them." said Atbm “LII yuan be. "What dues this LINDSAY, ONTARIO. ua we are but three eaten again and must . for on my part I de ,-ver appear before an s u conquered man" N and Anums msmntly Jussav drew up his sol- was sufficient :01": to {3th said Ammis. as he spokn ' said D‘Artu l am gnlnfl r ho was Mm I . .. Bitten. mg: m m ‘0' m wdm_ '. md‘ W mammals. mu, uâ€"L‘.‘ d.k -- HM conddered a bay. he became warm and no! to commit faults D'Aflaz'nnnv woo. though wanting in praoriw. had ‘1 profound theory. rednnhlod his :21! nty. .lnsslc. anxious to put an end to -;-4-- mpg-gm, nlmod a ter- 'h '00- W "-u1-"â€" -__ v ‘ profound theory. recounted nis'agli tty .Insllnc. anxious to put an end to this. springing forward. nlmed a ter- 'lhle till-mu at his udverl-nry. but the letter pol-fled it. and while Jnmr we. remnant himself glided like a see pent beneath his blade and passed his sword through his: body. Junsu- fel. like a dead mass D'Artaznan then cast an noxious Ind rapid glance over the fleid of bat- tle. Anlmis and killed one at ms ad- versaries. but the other pressed him warmly. Nevertheless. mm: was In a good situation and able to defend himself. Bicllrat and Porthos had just ' made counter hitsâ€"l'orthos had rel-eh; 1 ed a thrust through his arm and Bi- ‘ carat one through his thlzh. Rm neither of the wounds was serious and they only fought the more earnest I, for them. Q Athoe. wounded again by (.‘nhumc. became evidently paler. but am not give way a fool: he had only changed n..- .mlmmnd and fought.- with his I: IVâ€" -_- Athos. wounded again became evidently pater. give way a fool: he and his swordhand and {on left hand. According to the laws that period. D'Artnznan D'Artagnan sprang to me "Tu me. mu slay you!" nun; _v v- . Cahnsac turned. It was time. (a: Athos. whom; great mnrnze ulnne sup ported mm. sum; upon nis knee. He cried to D'Artagmm: "Do not kill hlm. young man. I be: of you. I have an old affair to settle with him when I am curpd and sound again Disarm him 0nl§"-m:lke sure or his sword That's It. that's it! Well done! Very well dune!" A..- __ ham \el'.‘ wru “way. This exclamation was drawn from Athma by sec-mg the sword or (Janusac 11y twenty pun»: tmm mm. D‘Arta- gnan and Gunman «pram: forward at we same Insulin. the (Inn to recover. the other [0 ommn the sword; but D'Armgnan. Dem; the mnre active. rmu'lwd it first and placed ma foot upun it. .. A .4 ___._ ... that nnn (Yahusm‘ immemmeny ran w W... ‘._- of the wards Hm! Anna)” and Killed and rmm'm-u mun-.m D'Armgnau. out on his way In» In»! Mum. who. during this renet wuwu "Anagram: and pro- cured Mm. nad rwuvered his breath. D'Artagnnn perceived that it would be diminish: Amos no! (0 leave him aan. mu! m a f"\\' minuteN (‘nnusac inn. mm a sworn thrust tumuzh his thi‘uzx L -»»L~ fill-M A! the 'same 'Iusu his «Word point on fulh-u enemy and ask Mr mercy. ' ESK I'll "urn“; . There only then remained Porthos mm Bit-amt. It was tlet-es<;try to put an end to the affairs The watch mlght cunn- up and take all the combatants. wounded or not. r0}‘:nUst.~' or cardinal- lsts Amos. Arnuuu amt D‘Artagnnn surrounded Blcnrat and required him to surrender. Bravery ls always respected. even In an enemy. The musketeers saluted Bicarat with their swords and return- ed them to their sheaths D'Artagnan did the same: then. assisted by 81w- at. the only one tert standing. he bore Jussnc. Cahnsac and that one of Arg- IIOISIIIS OF PEOPLE “Fl-II IIWLI “0|! Dyspepsia ltisonedthewt ‘ gang-d life- mdtho to the laws of dueling at D'Artnznan was at liberty be Md» 0: Cabusur. crying monsieur: Guam or I wn: I9 mw mo pleased Wimp immediate” ran to that one mm mm animus mm Killed u-u mmzm U'Armgnan. out r In» men Mum. who. during nu MOO. mswnl Aramls placed It on the breast or his and compeued him (0 FRO” 'l‘ney walked arm m arm The lira-1 of D'Amxnan swam in denxm. He (1 I'm-Thou (numbed between Am"! an "reusing chem. mummy. “It I am not yet :1 mkai-smr.“ sum 09 to nu M fric'nns. o-mend upon an haven‘t 11' “:H was! I ml?! 3141:0113}! \mnizb «send. The! t I'flmm .wa'v 9“?” (00k "I?“ )()y. (0'3“! 'b‘ Hi. Hljouy King Lem: .‘u- air mde a great unm- 318 a “- “ Trevule would! um musketeern In public. mu run In ed them to pflvntv. the evening M. de Trewue nttcndva e. The King was xcellem Du mar. plnlnts talus: your Why. they are dry devils!" “No. sire.” replied Trvvule. who saw at the first glance whim way things would cakeâ€"“no. dr'e: on the warm- I'y. the: as good cream a meet ruu-w . ‘ That evening We turm- muskmm-rs werp inforva at the uouur wlnvh was granted than. As they had low: been acquainted W!!!) the king. they Were not much exciwd by ”W Circumstam'es mu D'Armgnan. with his Gnu-on 1mm: munon. saw in it his mtun- fortune and pamwd the ulgm In mum-n dn-ams As early. then. as s O'Nm'h' ne was at the apartment of Amos. D'Artagnun found the mnsketeer AA sh- Luc 0|.qu -____, D'Artagnun round the musketeer dressed and ready to go out. As the hour to wait upon the king was not till 12. Athm had made a party with Porthos and Aramla to play a game at tennis in a tennis court situated near the stables ot the Luxembourg. Athos invited D‘Armgnan to follow them. 0 -- - _L tu~â€". At the game one of the balls launch- ed by Porthos' hen-mean hand passed no close to D'Anugnan's face that he thought it. instead of passing near. it had hit him his audience would have been probably lost. as it would have been Impossible for him to have pre sented himself before the king. He saluted Aramie and Porthoe politely. decal-ins that he would not resume the some until he should be prepared ....u “an. m‘uuu; .- ...... to play with them on more equal gems. and he went and took his place our the cord and !n_the alien-y. 7 7 LL‘“ UnfofiuKht'eQ-for D'Artngnan. there m m the :pectaton one of his M'- and: who was Irritated by the defeat of his companions Ho cHAPTER V- Y0“ Icon vw.._ .. 0rd! In the most simple Il manner passable. Three r soldiers. whom your maj- : by name. MM. Amos. Por- Aramlu. had made a party ,- witb a young cadet from whom I had lntroduved to same morning. The party {:9 place at St. Germain. 1 nd they had appointed to he Cannes-Dem‘haux when (Hahn-had bv 51. de Jussac. mans! on r robber mmki-zoor.“ mm "x" was! I an?» “madam-ohm}; hlm alone?" ~ -:!I that mgPtDPl'. I u»: u an at once. lie in: run). TH'V‘JIG'. “'9 Loni: Kl" u caplmtnm" : I ma)“ “'0'“ his eminence '- THURSDAY. APRIL 17. 1913. - hr. Horse’s Indian Root Pin. doubt”. I austere-er apprgnnflfl Dom turned round as if a m neat Ind stun: him and fixod his eye- {gum upon the gun rd W ho had jug M an: Insole!!! speech “I w you w‘“ fallow m9." hp MM. “And when?” linked (he guard. win “I! "0. l Ml? you I am now Iy mount. NM (109: it much we rem me.” “You're In the wrong Ihorp (m. if )"n kne' m, Dam? [thups you won” not be In such a hurry “What a your name than '9'" “W001. at your seru- 9" "Well. then. M. Bc'ru uuux.‘ mu D‘Artngnnn quietly. “1 W11 Wm M um at the door.“ The name or Bvrnnoux vus. known 1:» everybody. I) Artammu an"... 9: elm-d perhaps tur n w.‘ um "I 4mm ch-n tigurm: Ulnq “mummy 1 -- me duh: uruvus “H ., .11! mo r fink-ts of m» varC'JJ-n 12.16 not been I uhlc- to rupt‘tN‘K exactly meet the aged whichuoofg. arises!!! every (sum! {or a media. m ooenyp @3559 “as {he was if“ ofllvr are thgy cf‘ective in"; cuts of éflmtipation but they H. gently in tweaking up a Com 0, L. L. ' by damn? Out the gym. 3 00d. ‘8" [he W n t relieve or cure ilxoum Indyigrvfiop. Sick Headaches. Rhum. AL ._ 4-_--..-_ _.' a‘diI-t! of ”w Pang“. ‘3’“? to fl-[:r0~'<. l‘tw mush-teem did n 'm-ir tnung mmmzmmn 2‘ an no mm mm me Pm'lm m- and. slump“) :m's‘m \n Insvnm Mtvr mu mum .\.~ H'Al'kaznun lmd nu hu art-nun! 07 ”w ul'dlrlu'l‘ u‘hi"h Wm: nn-n Mr um! ms 93'” "UNIX!“ 1nd. “‘1‘ um and tothct common anmt" In the (M sum: of tfnc vents Dr.- Mone'l Indsan Root Plus are a such é. compumem Pan. In an instant, his swnrnl 21 his hand, and he sprang up versax'y. whom. from hzs } hoped to intimidate. (To be wntlnued.) » U'Armguzm luul nu mm vmmm o! ltu- nmhvm-c- ., MIMI mu! nwn hu- umsl as eyes around :md. <m-xz ‘0'90' «'flc o'I'HflV' emu)- flouoohold Round, u'm: was well known and by all who l-Zn'ew in member 01' (ilcnurm s 116ch worker in years. She “as {My age and leaves :1 daughters and ()m- M.‘ Mrs. Scott, of Town er, of‘ New \‘urk. . ‘who li\'ed with h-I ENeil. of may. Am. 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Five pound lots m‘ 3mg.» a. ~ from growers. Those wanting ('ll:t"rp {0‘ .«im 1, seed should order a: (nu-- h “hr-mica spply at the Dept. lulu. Liar s xv. The Bureau of Exchange Conducted by the Dep'. of agricul cure For Sale; 2 Agricult‘nal film-s :"xiiu The worst lie-up (n‘ has Set occurred in mo tion of lhe (faanxuu Vay's main line 100k pm. Monday. L2: :. .1 freight train trawling ; north of Bolton .hancxi is Stiii blocked h; "mu piled’up freight mm. a» wreck a numlu-x trains passed thrmagh in the night. \‘in Limis water. 1131! cause uf 1hr known, but [he Slulvnr tint it was belimed 1p brake-Mam falling fx'm Portion of the train w. “Remain on tho- “Te-CL GREAT SA SfCflOfl TWO Childrens white dre and 1.25 to. . Cbildrens print dresaeu from 2% m yuan. Prices 45c, 50c am] Ladies' tailored white Indim blousw, 3 leaders $1. 1.22:3 LadICi mun bluu~05 w: H! frums. Place“ 51. i 331:. .......... .............. Kisses print dresses While vestin‘.’ Special Selli left tht' £911 resist the offering Having dgcided t<> w the New Spring Cum "of in the Millinex‘y 8 £81 this annou nccme‘ .. Trains F 01' E Passed Thro nu r“”~~s sss“““ )lll buns Worn Go sses 50c 'fl/ ”I

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