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Watchman Warder (1899), 3 May 1906, p. 6

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if k" “I: This}: ”*3 ’ layovs. . . .. my. ,. --:m‘-“ wwww. .- lei - cages. .. a s»; WW‘W‘n‘- a... fi-..;,,,., ... ”a . . eg$"::"{ hung». a . . ... .v'r. hundred. Ba. E. Soward last Sunday Comnlunion in It is expected will be.celebrat of sports to be Grounds. ' ' Graham Bros. ' ration again- was in linden ' ‘ administering B... - St. Paul's charch. '~ that Dominion Day ed here. by all kinds held on- the‘ gran- ‘ mark" ed“ in plain figures, with the tables of Clothing an have their creamery We hope the succeed as they deserve destructive fires awill future efforts. thering cream this 098 boys will and no more overtake their will commence ga week. The many friends of John ton will be sorry to tinned illness and ho recovery. I price: and your money back if. dis- They Welling: hear of his con- pe for hid speedy of How the Vegetable Compound “Panic of ‘73” Caused .be Offered for Public Sale in Drug Stores. And a True Story i‘lad its Birth and How the 20th CENTURY BRAND SUITS, in tweed, serge or worsted, $15.00 to $25.00 HARCOURT.. The Harcourt Lumber Co. are. now running their mill output it to PROGRESS BRAND SUITS, serge or worsted, $5.00 to 1:1}5 . 1 Take that at its full the cap- present record hund- to restore armedg that the good for their ighbors was equally f the whole world. their mother, combined forces the family fortune. They medicine which w . woman friends and tie d good for the women 0 The Pinkhams had no money, and little credit. Their first the kitchen, where roots ped on the stove, grad of bottles. Then lling it, for alway freely. é woman, whose remarkable . s, was born in 'Th is $15.00 maiden name was Este Lynn, ins; ul' some y became known as a we as 80 years by several nds. The manager. is a very busy man. most of the jobbers ‘line of the I. B. . O._ of previous reds of .Mr. Del. Davis. purchased logs along the railroad, and is train as required. (1 that the S. S. No. 5, Harcourt, (1 into a new section build a. school house L'ntil the new school ted the second flat lding is being Miss is week, and they are, lebrated hat can Mass. , Februar ood ears she taugh _ man or an came to hand th Remember this CB A1 druggii of price. 50c1 thousa from a. g direct from Alessandria, Italy, ‘t hats ever shown in Lindsay. t our BOYS’ SUIT DEPARTMENT. We have derate prices. He THE curl :71 DEFY .11 1.14 laboratory was and herbs were ually filling it came the question 3 before they had They hired a job off some pamphlets setting rits of the medicine, now E. l’inkham’s Vegetable distributed Boston, only be had from us. Mothers, we are anxiou everything to please the little s to have you visi ellows at very mo CARTER, Lindsay in by We understan portion of has been forme and will present season. house will be erec in the Davis store bu1 school Davis, of Bethany, The new school to t northern gross of so given it away printer to run forth the me called Lydia Compound, and these were Pinkham sons ' w York, and Brooklyn. The wonderful curative properties of to a great extent, hoever used it re- and the demand . l l i l the purposes. is in charge. he east has not occupied. The new seats (1 last week, and are We expect used for laminate Railway Time Table McNulty says that he tween 5 and 10 minutes Millar was ping block de in his head, house. When don been and desks arrive 'being placed in positions school to open first week in May. Mr. Wm. Scott has his new ho north oi‘ the station about cornplet and will move in this “‘Pck. Mr. Hurry had the contract. Wm. Hilles has farm vacated by Mr. Scott, an farm it the present year. yet at the barn. was gone he and on returning lying by with two gushes Dillon “as in the was called he denied deed or having an how it happened finding of quent arousing o reporting through the inqm-st. brought when lllcNulty was lo body at first two boys, J kins and Wesley Munroe, along the road with a cow. to them, direction to his Leave axe was the the medicine were, self-advertising, for w commended it to others, gradually increased. In 1877, by combined efforts the family money to commence ising and from that h and success of the enter- oday Lydia E. ble Compound usehold words every- tons of roots and herbs facture. but that men ought. the State ; the name of true life and liberty. il‘cC themselves from the superstition of the State. and from its outcomeâ€"â€" Fred Jones. and V. l:cwcl for David West. A number of accounts were Orllt'l'PIl [or which the met-ting for found ad. DAILY 'l‘RAIN SERVICE. "(ll Express to Toronto. I he Leave Bobcayg‘con ............ Point ......... Dunsford ............... Lindsay .................. C 18130 ...................... Nestleton ................ , . Burketon 53m" as at the coroner 5 Arrixe Toronto .................. Express from Toront 0. Leave Toronto ................... Burketon................. Nestlcton ....... C labo ....................... Lindsay ................... the chop use ed to be paid, at adjourned. ___+___â€"â€" .30 3.11. .39 - 7.50 ' 8.10 . 8.23 - . 8.37 is in attitude cvahd all constituted authorities that Tolstoy 504's the end of the old and agc. criminal obcdicnce to anon." alteration towards the Stat had saved enough mcn's e the newspaper a time the growt so were assured, until t ham and her Vegeta this Ancona G ooderham ,v . havm g dve’t Reid The story body and the subsc- f the neighbors and allair, purchased the M“mm”“”s” BOOK REVIEWS. ”wwum‘ssmsss. “ The Ideal House" The May Iddal lluusc. Louis lluncan Ray, former say, is editor. tration of a Stephen Adam window. as a fronlispiccc. of Glasgow, contributes an artich- on his There is n. profusely illustrated showing how India rugs A music room is illustrated. bcdchambcr treatments; Huber are shown. English (finingâ€"room treatment. cove suggestions, and a cottage terior treatment are also illustrnlu t I‘cal lllt'lll llcrrcn-(‘liiomscc , .\n article on I .\lillar." several 1 s, and there is an inlcr-l witnesses : the Mantel, with}1 llvor, ur- bcg‘inning of 3 “ill: admiri- having scribes.â€" the “Iht'lhl‘r “‘t‘ agl‘i't' not. “c cannot but speaks and not mi . )lnli Ml . have become ho where, and many are used annually in its manu Pinkham herself did not live fthis work.- She but not tinu- est seeker t he ng mind, an earn possessed zill, l‘.«'\\ him him. authority, .\. E. Flclt'hcr. in The ('lurion. _____.__+.__â€"â€"â€" THE MILLAB MURDER I’llll TRIAL TELLS and investigati after kn of a wonderfu In 1843 she married Isaac. Pinkham, (1 real estate operator, and fe was marked by They had 1 a daughter. (1 will g onvled ge, and above lly sympathetic nature. gone ()lll' ‘hc “’erc .................. . . as the 3.1.. FLEETWOOD. lie and Mrs. O. R. Stacey, we are are about to As they were both (1 a nice, good- business, they d in this vicinâ€" were very is to the needy he act of help- not hat the One thing that Was out at the inquest was t oking at ames Hop- were pass- Ho but Mr. sorry to say. from among us. very pleasant, and ha natured way of doin will be greatly misse As neighbors obliging. and as frient were experts in t It is their intention to 2‘0 - the two new provinces _sum- Lydia E. to see the great success 0 passed to her rew till she had provided means ing her work as effectively as have done it herself. 5.00 6.55 .05 .18 7 .30 p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. .m. p.m. .xn. p.m. p.m. a builder an their early married 1i perity and happiness. children, three sons anl ood old fashioned days it for mothers to make their from roots and ailing in em cases. n:;~.ny 02 ul knowledge or“ rties of the various remove ard years ago, for con she could of which lllr. ly (if Lind- opcns with an illus-f 3 DILLON (‘lllllll'l’l‘l‘lli EV] DICK (I E l’lTll'TL STORY . The pros four "in those g 'was common own home medicines nature’s own remediesâ€"c 11 only in specially urg ion and experience i a wonder: Eng . " did not say anything wont in the opposite brother's farm. . , beside the dead body, and 1h“ kl“: \r- “lull" 1 was held in loose grasp of of 1 McNulty said he COl of‘ a quarter of to the east. sight road. Mr. Wilfred Coad had gone out in‘ compan} “"h constablts foster and Arrive Lindsay ................... 11.50 Leave Lindsay ..................... 12 .30 Arrive Burnell ..................... l‘unsford ................... 12.55 Ancona Point .......... 1.05 Bobcaygcon .............. 1 .20 Mixed to Toronto. 3.30 3.4 they 1 . wh i lc 3 1 Arrive Scot laud. work. ur- eventful experi- it.“ thodical in her lways careful to pre- se that came to cry sick 45 55 ‘ ' Weaving, ' ' . Taylor, During her long and once she was ever â€"â€"Tlll«‘ work and she was a - serve a record of every ca her attention. woman who app there careful study an sympti recorde these records thousands ma1 sick women the sent a vast collaborati regarding tlr: which for ant hardly be equaled in any li world. With Lydia E. daughter-in-luw, She was 'l-won knowledge, and d her in her vast corres- lying cap left hand. 10" 'fllm‘lt Arrive Bobcaygeon ............. Mixed from Toronto. Leave Toronto ....... - ............. Burketon .................. Nestleton ................. 11 . 1 0 11 .30 ......................... me The Dunsford .................. Ancona Point .......... 8.0 8.15 herbs, .3 physicia By train "them gainet 'the curative prope roots and herbs. Mrs. Pinkham took a the study of roots and h arteristics am they ing. Manitoba and to look around them during the months, CRSC arc . . was heard by Justice .‘1t‘5‘l'l‘}ll. ‘ the police court for the (‘ounty Saturday lld sec west and 60 rods and there was no one in two boys on the The case of ev lied to her for adviceâ€" thousandsâ€"received d the details. including ts were and toâ€"day 2d reds of ticle the): woven. two typical l‘attriz return . a mile their set! le- then if the West suits them, 1. but. we join in wealth and and complete "101‘ aut umn , ments. they will remove for 3001 their home where it may. wishing happiness wherever they choose locate. Mrs. Graham. iling at the ‘hom Arthur (irahgm, on Sunday last. 915 . a.m. 10.5.3 3.11]. 3.13. a.rn. and were no. The is charged with murder, and Dillon. An? Victoria. al-l prisoner the inâ€"l the charge roads : Lint thc township of is county of Victoria. on the April. 1906. (lid murder one Henry great interest in erbs, their char- scase. except . so bounti- t-tields and is of all kinds; 3 to find them. the field there y designed to cure i weaknesses of the her pleasure to search :plo and effec- n family and )ms, treatment and resu: by d for future reference. , together with but le since, are. available to world over, and repre- on of information nan’s ills, W m . C a rd en . you, lht‘ 18th of She Clabo 1 power over dl maintained that just as natur fully provides i orchards vegetable foru so, if we but take in the roots and he are remedies expressl the various ills a body, and it was these out, an: tive medicines for her ow friends. Chief of these was a of the choicest medicinal roots found best adapted for ills and weak nesses pec‘ sex, and Lydia E. neighbors lcarned th relieved and cured and popular among them. them health. measure- Coad d. Constable chips the blood.1 of the lounge cover, it, 5 thh ; Leave Bobcaygeon .............. Ancona Point .......... Dunsford .................. 4.00 Burnell ..................... 4.10 ' . ' v o the handle of the door. 1Arrijce 1111:1122: ................... 2.20 Clabo ....................... Nest.leton................. _ ' Burketon .................. 5.55 when they were, Arrive Toronto .......... ' ........ 4. e:______.._._.._._._ . _________________.__â€"- c Lindsay'until the sessionof the next 'higher court. Mrs. Dillon witness, the judge ruling much as the prisoner is not defended it would be unfair to ask the Mrs; Dillon was present. in the concluded . made M r. rocOCo the Bavaria. doorways and they- ments of the place, and made a'plan pf the groan Foster produced some of which were stained with p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. ext rcme from .-\n shown Ashman . palace Colonial historic door esting n the harves 12.40 the pain i) . r s OI of Bethany, was VIS- and Mrs. treatment of wox henticity and accuracy can brary in the \Vl'l‘t' Dr. John 1". Ross. David present the following who and shouts Then- the c of Mr. “'1 i". 1 i'l'ivi.tl.~l.111 i'i;l.l1 “'1 all made the autopsy: Finn Lochlin )lclnnis, neighbors who were Wm. McNulty. who Marâ€" articlc on many illustrations. Walter A of Country Life, contributes an Special piece which had stains like blood upon stained robe covered the body. and some if the wood of the also O M EM ICE The funeral of the late Mrs. Fee. was largely attended. ceased was amongst the old residents of E three are the scene - Pinkham worked her the present Mrs. Pink- carefully instructed in for 1.11:1: world \\I()H;_". f1;11(i\\.\ Mich-t and if he portion 1 18 “(ll possesses IllllS 1118‘. 11‘1an first on 'l‘hclbrotlicr-in-law of the dcccasod, is'first discovered Millar dead ; wife of the accused ; can Wilford (‘oad, who made plans and measurement 8 coroner ; l prepare sin Jno. . pl(‘(‘0 of the (le- and inily. sons left to Room. gene Clutt- rics of blood 1 lounge the house. there was ticlc on the pretty furniture of En illustrated. as the first of a sc work of Amer: workers . Schcrmcrhorn, a Philadelphia itect, designs a house modeled after the John Hancock house in Boston. In decoration that may be done any home there easy The ham. est all her hem. years she assxste pendent-e. ‘0 her hands naturally fell th tion of the work w passed away. years she. has in the work shows w E. Pinkham dropped her p esent Mrs. Pinkham, new large family, took it up. nts, some as capable a continues scraped o where the prisoner lay in testified garet Dillon, rare combinatibn and herbs of the respected Her bereaved husband, daughters, loss .- of a kind and affecâ€" the I but crafts most on and also on articles arts lle blood These specimens together with axe Were entered by exhibits. that Dr. the scene ; and constables Fosâ€" ter. Sevison and .‘lshman. The prisoner when brought into the dock, in fact he shows (very sign of mental debilâ€" thn the charge was and he was asked by the court if he had any counsel, he answered : "No, I've not got anybody. and I and don't know what I'm here for." lie has quite firmly protested his ignorance of the crime, and being accused of it. It is said 'd be has been pronounced insane, and doubtless he should have been put under more careful restraint. wheth- er the crime has been committed by him or not. Th.- case is rather a pitiablo one. .‘llcNully's that he was living there alone mos of the time with two men who were practically insane, for Millar. ceased. was an imbecile. that Mrs. Dillon, farm about thi‘Le-fourths of a some time in the Toronto to work out at the 1" accused. her has- to work on the James compa He returned to Garden after about two months, and came to McNulty‘s house. Then he went to his wife’s house, and upon the reâ€" port coming to Mr. Mchlty that he was there alone, refusing to build a fire. and having nothing much eat, and in danger of death, he. reported the matter to the township council. and on recommend- Rceve Thompson. councillor Mclnnis. home. the cure I' i if" , 1‘ .iartorn‘. -n.a.e ham's friends and at he.r compound it became quite arch- Wood. "‘9 E 5.05 5.35 three mourn the lionatc mother. Services ' were sabbath. There is; e direc- hen its orzgxnato: twenty-fivr and 3" Pink plan and the the court also related bringing the prisoner to got out of the wanted to go back to K it was 10 or 15 minutes before could be got in again and the jourâ€"i ney resumed. Dr. J. F. Ross presented to court the result of the autopsy made the next day after described said he believed they the the DDTVOUS act ed very Mr. Foster For nearly continued it, and nothin; hen the first Lydia en, and the the mother With 3 her- thc different churches attended 30 on last Lindsay h saying he. irkficld, and: are applique mats draperies. cover of this May issue is a unique stencil-poster Fachtt, in five colors. first of the doubleâ€"size the publishers announce that will continue to publish in the enlarged form. ill not be lllCl".'.lS'( Published at largely The read itation. may ("0111" he unlit 'l‘hvl‘c‘ 19“: lhnl uinc )ne freely, without and w in-do w wagon. All this so far was Iii price as a labor money and without oflove. But in 1873 Its length and sev large real estate i nily, as this d most from fear hen the Centennial year swept e had no {hope yet. of the Bradâ€" burn house being rebuilt. Farmers are very busy, ll with their seeding. Land and Sen Mission- occupy the Presbyterian next sabbath. e crow long amongst, Walter ll]:- by This is can issues, of a woman asista (JP-‘31.!“ self, the p this great work, office of no other pc women been advise Sick women, and getting was not called as a the financial crisis struck inas- erity were too nterests class of ful de- esent M rs. Pinkluun and probably from the have so many 1 how to regain this advice is h” freely given if you if 1 me .A kind “but ill“ liling SoxnI-l ill lie is in be a 110‘ solilt‘l in cclm. llid 3‘1 muss its disi and its sns ix lends]: have Ti chm‘nct‘ true 111 f1 i~-ml. 3 “1- l world, 1 itlll. t‘nl'lllll'll along we Mr. Potts, will pulpit at 3 p. m. no doubt will attract a larg- as in the past. varied 1 hey that magn- Mil» Lynn. much for the of the l‘inkham fa business suffe the pression, so w dual-med it found their property Some other source of incom resents that TSOU lllc ary. The and _ (l 7.1110 . scription price w Wife from $1.00 a ycur. East 2lst Street, New York. body mu rdcr. and upon the the Wounds, corresponded with the edge of Being asked if grasped his hat to testify. She talked with the prisoner dock after the trial was kissed him affectionately and left him some money. The evidence was taken in short- hand by Miss Smith. The witnesses were bound over appear at the assims. â€"__+__. Prices of Lies and Liquors to be raised next Monday . On and after Monday. May 7th the prices of ales and liquors raised in Lindsay. will be as soft drinks, whiskey. health. “Yburs for Healt the only write to ask for it. Such is the hi ham’s Vegetable simple roots an medicine for we fitting monumen whose name it bears. ( lllt.‘ "‘ He Having:r had a experience of a regular army, sailors His discoveries and spiritually . C01- and soldiers and lumbermcn. experiences away. to be found. At this point Lydia Vegetable Compound w to the world. The three sons and the daughter, with County story of Lydia E. Pink- Compound: made from the one am aXc presented. could have after the first blow was struck, t said, - "Yes ; E. Pinkham’s man as made known Great lthe are helpful amongst those who so desire. lections in aid of his mission. There were a goodly number of vis- itors to Lindsay on Saturday Much of our merchants butter was Sold well at Lindsay. There is a.hope pi our High School on a game of baseball say Collegiate institute teamâ€"we hope so in order to see an exhibition game. The 12th of July Lindsay ' for. Rev. Anglican attracted a fair audie lit‘tle notice. (1 herbs; men’s ailments, t to the noble woman Tolstoy’s Latest “The End of Approaching Revolution.) Crisis in Russia." Translated Tchcrtkoff and .l. 1’. Mayo, with a London : and Wm. story shou's lhc l’rcccd- 1‘5 . the Age." (On but he could not have dcne it after the second, for that severed which would im- of the lhust the dc- estiliod ' the spinal mediatcly limbs. last. here ed by “The Tolstoy. cord, _ cause paralysis lie believed tire blow have been struck by a person using he determined he shape of the wounds red with the position the ave to be in when they Were lie 1 o“ nod Leo i )y the mile 110 was a who cemetery on Friday last. years promising young lived miles west of her ill for about two men ease of the liver, and suffer deal of pain, a. treatment of D cuinbed to the disease on a member Canadian Foresters the latter. 25. man of 28 his parents about He had 'hleen ths with a dis- ed a great he skillful suc- Tuesday Of the the Heinemann. Correspondence KIXMOL'XT. McKenzie Note William Leo Tolstoy is, perhaps, the most interesting man living He is a man of with an immense follow- nothing but by from hi8. went winter to service, band, llay railway. with boys getting with a Lind and ft hand ; this 1 four from t and t he went at the present axe genius and will The new prices follows-z ale, lager and stmight ; draught 10c or 2 for 25¢ ; goods 15c or 2 for 25¢. . ~ The hotel proprietors met on Mon- osttons to 1111157 afternoon at the license commis- unanimously to raise the price of liquors, owing to the great increase an agree- and‘ J. C. spill last \vmrk while fast would h indicted. David Finn testified that he seen the prisoner used the left hand. Lachlin McGinnis also corroborated this testimony. The prisoner being- asked anything to say or any qu ask of the various witnesses. said he‘sioncr knew nothing of the affair. didn't understand it at all. He had etc, wished to call to , XII-sacs. (cal; (‘12 moment. prophet, ing. Had he dont spire the gre ment, he won work. The movement for the doctrines of the Mount to daily prac most remarkable sig The Doukhobors success Canada. that Anarc is practical policy. who does the Doukhobor philosophy, have been taught his new book, w crisis in Russia, he rec anges are t mere change of celebrat ion nd despite t pared had r. R. 8. Frost driving their (.‘x‘aig got off without a scratch. but McKenzie suffered an abrasion of the L :5. Blessrs. war».- members of a deputation w-‘nt to the government at Toronto in ref-Tonto to the extension of the Hali'burton already being pre had shoveling and be ill- mo ve- )lr. Si coils. Doukhobor 5c ld have done a great applying the Mr. Layfcldt's lecture in the church last Friday nceâ€"for 110 case night. was '- local court who turned out sixty strong at The religious services five-re the Rev. of the Anglican church. 'I‘rcmayne and their ' night such Sermon on . if he had ticc is one of the us of the time. vcd. by the community ' hist communism lle governs best not govern at all sums up and they it by Tolstoy. hich deals with the ognizes that but Govern- m to another will klnd’s salvation. he sass. religiously indi- J. Austin and J. ll. Mark. who funeral. con-ducted by freezing Cum- oflice. and; ‘ PENIELn-MARIPOSA. On Friday, April 20th, Mr. Harry Osborne started on a hurried trip to the Wes-t. Messrs. Hug Wright, of Toronto, Albert Trethewey, and Mr. and Mrs. All Lindsay, were visiting vicinity during Easter holidays. Arrangements have just been co “ted for the annual anniversary which is to be held on fourth Sunday and. Monday in Appearances this early better‘entertainmont than we ever had before. Further partic . will appear later. ‘ Mr. C. F. Hardy. visiting cousins o Misses Ella a Cannington. were sisters last week. __._.â€"â€"‘Iâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Fen lon Council t at call of Reeve. _ The session”. were tread . The following , by,the’ ' mcr, Messrs. Geo. Thornton. and Misst-s were here last funeral of Albert Chynowcth. oi l’eterboro, at the Northern Hotel and on calling on her old friends here. I‘ivinc Service will be held in the sters Hall on Sunday. 7 p.m.. when Rev. of the English church, 1'11ch ,1“.- ill: won () Wm . have pro wives (nee of Peterboro . the from their . atlon of Clerk Welch and took him to his about three weeks before the murder occurred. After coming‘ to McSulty's to Victoria Road. where a Physician pronounced him insane. Mcxulty said he was afraid of the accused. some injury to himself or others. Ilelwould get up in the night Joe Clark was stopping and remained a Mlllal’ with ("-hynoweth ) . week attending give;their licenses. All signed . 1ment to this eliect. with the underâ€" said standing that should any one them break it his license will not be no one he further testimony. Police Magistrate McSweyn that l"he would lrliot ask the attorney: or t e crown. r. Devlin. to sum u the evidence. 'nor would he adv ‘mp'renewed another season. thing himself, ' prejudice against- the accused. Ht- belleved the circumstantial events brought out camciently established And while the law mer- with fit is established. MattaWa. , )liss Kerr. of Fenelon Falls. is visa izin: hcl' uncle. Mr. W. ’1‘. t'raig. Distrs. Wm. Kennedy. Superintend- und John the l That was r h Molnnis and Douglas Mr. and Mrs. of Peterborough. )ert Arksey, of friends in this lll"ll, l:_\ inn. l'l'l' . HY!" Mrs. .las. Scott, Works, visiting Inspector of Roads for were here en: Public Bailt'y, Ontario Government, he was taken Saturday last. One of seen here in late Albert t‘hynoweth to Kinmount the was was made that cause hotel rates be raised, but it thought better to try the raising of liquor prim first. Bartender's licences will be this week. In reply to a question re .3301" 153:1th tor Thornbury 0 extra men being , is such, timberland for special dd ‘- before them the - vs. like nooenee falls. Ho mzzuco‘ii‘imiit- mlnion Day. etc. it would ted him to the common jail in them. A repose lost it nigh p 1 ll" llr \m impending, lOSt- he might do great ch urges the meat from one for not work out man :“True social amelioration "can be attained only fectioning litical agitation. putting niclous illusion ts by change of lly stops the real pro- rved in all con- Eng- ' the largest funerals evei'1 Canadian Fore issued the d an .1 one. point to have ulars Howard the remains of the May C. Cummcr, Peniel, the charge. clfully sumunds the accused protection until hemthechain act queer. at the farm few dws then Miller came. H” was a kind of helpless idiotic indiv- idual. and he was taken in by Me- the request of Elliot's brother, who wanted him taken care of during the 'cold weather. )llllar years old.‘ and rather by of all all" per 130- 1.1”, “‘1‘: mogul Po viduals. before individuals per of social imp forms habitua as can be obse ese-Eranco. hrein the habit ' auto- 1 countries Id not hesitate to people al not . ' l0 W out a license for me. of Toronto. was , it, Sunday last. hulty at nd Ettie Black. of new}, visiting with their rovemen l l\«' gross. stitut land. Am _ of raving against the ants ;~ but there. statesmen who won adopt. Bhutan methods it. the once showed any sign of Peaceful. ional countri erica." We arein . .* will" . “j > “In ”an. habit of snapping deal, llcNalty said. and Dillon , had resented it some lately, but‘ - - ‘ »~ was noopenquarre’ l taro. “w J h" ‘ Council me minutes of last . 'aed approved». ans were passed. 1 Webstenâ€"Dewel -That méed-Jno. . his .1995 'f and. superior 0E3 m dip- between “ PAGE v , w, i . , . . . ,1. revolt. ,refi . . owing to error? in . “

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