25th to 28th imluï¬w. at the Bradliurn House, 0th and 3lst. ’Falls, at the m ' c-sday afterglow), «’31! Friday aftwnoon, 17th. at Scott’s Hotel, J81? nd 20th. 1; the Dominion Hotel. ’ (1 22nd. . a, at Lucas’ Hotel, July Lu: Northwed: at “m2: 1th. m, at the Rockland matted. Mrs- G. wing purchased a -to-date machinery, 'ed to execute all I Imgton was hat“)! 5 still suffering from in Envy. brown and gar» value 25c p13, Sale price H. DeSirlberge, the W- ;pccial-ist, will be at the places on the dates men- booting and Wool 0"" ’t forget the place. '1’ st’., east ward. Lindâ€. Half Price sine and Fine Straw M rde, leather awe-mt band, reg. ices 756, 856. 9):, an Eye Sp {Mist Coming n free- Keep the dam tell your neighbotswho e of a. spatialist. Straw "aster 25c ONE PRICE 3" t0 bok up the arm:- the Women’s Institute this issue, and do a! make them a success. - LATCflETl' WOODVILLE price 81 and £1.50}; FA CTORY.â€"-. A_G.'.A. injuries an- me 156 V ’1’"! fa! â€ï¬‚y Mo â€"2r “:11 {my unjx'mw warmâ€; a“ "Win-date Dinnur So-tt, n-BWOSt de' a-‘IT; and finest quality at a 1‘0‘89’m‘ ,ahl-- price. to sue SPHAT’I‘ KIL- 13â€"262. Watch for the Oddfellows’ Toronto chic Holiday Three Day Excursion to ,ummand PETERBORO, leaving ’mnloby Special Train SATURDAY, â€GUST 1st. 312 p. m. Fat-9131.15 ro- .M. jam: 51$!!- quality a mountings. it is : 9"?! (1mm in Li ~Penroso and 1 $11» 1110!). Chal‘rcd Rural Dean 312.15. 5., haw been c0] -Mr. W. Workman has put an cle- Wlt new set of harness on his hand-4 59““ SW." hack team. In its de- mm quality and Splendid silver Mountings it is likely the ï¬nest set M driwn in Lindsay. ,. ‘Penrosp and Raymond, {he Liiidi 533' mm chargcd w ith stealing ktf‘v. ‘ Emil l‘van Marsh's bars; and bug-‘ g3"“3"01)€en comiuud and sentenc- $1,018 and 6 months roslyectively â€1W3 ContraL Prisml, Toronto. ‘H‘Congratumtions are due Mr. W. ‘ ha}: on his capturing the gold :23; _m Mgthematics, at. Torqnto Slty thls year. Mr. Day IS a ‘ï¬ggi‘te 011th; Lindsay Collegiate n- “3 arm hxs home is in Fene- v u some mum-ism! "TEEEL’W'H'I Island. 'IETII. a 9, _ “3035'3 *1?! leave {In 101k: â€I part5: infer-did th Thos. Walters iuntsvillc and r government, tatioz Paris ““3 Junior pupils of St. Joseph’s \‘em gave a musicale on Thur? ifVening. The work on the pia‘ 0{ Some very small children was Dnsing, Archdeacon Casey, Fa.- L Q’Suuivan and Ald. O’Reilly tle 91% Tom's Calvin enhanced its Fion as a durable structure. It surmed the presentation of an bl" the company under can- ueur the station on Friday There was a very good W. \Ien r111 had his lelt Sm‘ck GbV' a jointer knife qte : Monday morning. The 1mg“? Was cut some, but the: “as almost sexered from The doctor sewed it on Opes t0 sane it )Il to that Comp 9 cannot l 1906. v morning ‘01]. " â€at-g, amigâ€" in; t;- buck- Falls thc utcnccd 11 Central I hold th‘ l'nmcnt, “'01' Ex excursion to In niu'ht W11 4 as it 5110 l t .0 rng G reen ."v. orning the rear left 55 wagon broke oï¬ dcr's hotel. aris Green to our P 13 you can buy. Lt, Lindsay. alters Mt on Monâ€" †and further ncrth whh Falls Gazette :_ " "Ohm;- Milling I) rum u )1‘ McMill: 111, 011 nynne wanting an Sett, newest. de- ality at a reasonâ€" SPRATT KILâ€" mo (‘ompanV‘ ix annual pic \\'()l' K Linds l Y- 0 a U] to I-‘euelon was not as should have ! â€"'I'hc Winnipeg Free Press congra- ("o for all itnlatcs Mr. bred Heap, ox Srnknrif. ’ ‘ ‘ , ,bocause when actmg as reusmg oth- ugh 01' m'fPSS' ‘ rer recently, he ï¬nished at one place ‘and adjourned the court to meet at anotiwr place, where about 41) perâ€" ’H=i'iU‘-.\' hit“? suns were so located as tobe un- E‘i‘t’i“Y-'[.‘\' a‘d'lzi-hle to get the ï¬rst place, and won- me’imlï¬ 0“ anxious to register. He did this Wily- though threatened by the authorities I'um ping-d a l \xith _arrest if he did not bring in the ,. \hhm'n's of roll immediately after the ï¬rst court m‘h-rnmm,3and Mr. Hcasl‘w is an old Lindsay boy, ‘ 3'- who is doing well in the West. .\ ' J~A 0|.hL all. an SiZcF. quality, and 15V or white, m rm an‘nurn (7f E)il.\' S1".‘12 5m'dcl‘ly 0n in the .m finished l w ‘ TondaV ‘ 11c \ \.I|.L\I. I â€"-On Wednesday night of last week â€outlay! x’hilcTBrakesman G-each was attempt,- 1 govâ€"i ing “to couple and engine. and car in Stu. ; the yards here, the middl’e ï¬ngexnm‘ {his right hand was caught between ‘the deadwood and’the pin. It was urn m‘, . . <1†1.,,1¢~ri‘1bly Jammed and laceratod, but .1 ,' .Lhc bone was not broken, and the '1 y on, ï¬nger will likely be saved. Strange- _ My enough Mr. Geach felt, no pain in [mm’g'ithe injured finger until 3 o'clock 5†arm] '1 next morning. “Mtg" â€"'i‘hc Winnipeg Free Press congruâ€" iwlatcs Mr. Fred Heap, of Srrikirk. {01‘ all humans" when acting as revising ofli- : the H1 0! 'oud, H. av mun day last 'Mr. Geo; W 7 ‘ ' '.7 'oli-é‘. 1am, dug outï¬t kit‘s hole and cagtur: ed a jet ï¬laék ' WOQx‘QhWKvITiLOt' "-grou’nd 'hpgg’ff'which 6n thé {outï¬t-l ing ‘ day “.435.“ tame cndï¬gh.‘ to take. food from hiS'hand. ' â€"-Prof. J .* H. DeSi}berge;-uw Ger- man eye, spGCialiSt‘ will be at. “Fetteâ€" am .1 Fills flub’ 15. " £213,217; .Kin- mount, 18,? 19,8114 29; Mindcn, 21 ann 2;2 I-Ializhurton 23 and 24; Bohcaygon 25 and 28; Omemes 29, 30 and 31. Consultation free; ' â€"Mr. R. A. Pilkié of Montreal, “ hile home on a visit. sang in St Paul’ 5 church a couple of Sundays, and “on high opinions of his abili- tv as vocalist Mr. Pilkie left for Montreal on Monday, and win soon go to the Northwest to look after his father’ 5 land there. “â€"The July issue at um Corticelli Home Needlework Magazine contains a. large amount. of information in- x alu’able to. fancy needleworkers. It is the only magazine of itskind pub lished, and is handsomely ilIustrat- ed; Subscription '50 'cents‘s. ‘yegr , ‘ 86 pages. The Ceiticeili Silk 00.. ‘ St. Johns, P “Q ‘ â€"SUpt. Begbie no doubt' has one of the best kept and most thriving igardens in town.‘ Anyone who im- agines the lettuce exhibitéd'in the .5110]? windows is the real article Eshouid see his, which stands in sing- 'le plants 10 inches high with the tops tied with string to bleach the shaded hearts. His potatoes and other tegetables are in keeping. â€"â€"Ald. Robinson last week erected a ï¬ne new windmill on his turn in Emily He is pasturing the farm, and can take in a limited number of cattle besides his ow_n. Prices: colts from $1 to $1. 50, according to age :' cattle, yearlings, 50c, 2 yearâ€" olds 75 cents and cows $1. The pasture is ï¬rst-cla§s, and the new windmill insures plenty of water.-â€"i 26-4. â€"-The “other morning when the Es-L turion swung in against the town-t wharf, a fender chain snapped and? the top . of the timber Sprung outl Close to Mr. "Jack†Kid's head that] with great Violence. It came so} his hat was knocked 05. Since then? the genial Benson House portcri stands at. respectful distance when? the' .big Trent Valley (:ral'L’ï¬is being docked. ' ' â€"The story “A GoldenHeart†now running in this paper, willbe completed in next, issue. In the following issue. July 16th. a new story. “Abner Daniel†will be com- im-ncod. It is one of thc,most inter- esting serials we have even publish- 0d. There is not a, dull chapter from start to ï¬niSh. It will he completed in about tenï¬veu's. Tell your borrowing neighbor to sub- sc ri be. \\llu In “nuâ€:D ., â€"â€".-‘\ \Vl‘C‘k ago Monday \‘us untm‘ed the collar of Mr. Chas. Armstrong 01‘ Mount Horeb and took a quantity of pork and {um-serves. They also invaded the roothouse near by and took 5 or 6 bags of po- tatoes. It was a dark Wet night. and Mr. Armstrong heard no distur- h'ance. He will giv ‘ . A . :.-u.‘nn\-\f_;|')n tha‘ night thicâ€" :U‘lnsuuus u. ...-v, a. quantity of pork and preserves.‘ l‘hcy also invaded the roothouse: near by and took 5 or 6 bags of po- tatoes. It was a dark Wot night. and Mr. Armstrong heard no distur- h'ance. He will give $100 to any- one who will giVe information that will lead to thé conviction of the culprits. He is endorsed in making this offer, by the people of the neighâ€" borhood,’ some of whom have been similarly plundered. â€"â€"-Thc governors of the Boss Memoâ€" - “'nnnvlagdg‘o :‘smuxuu: yum..-†â€"-Thu governors of rial Hospital desire to acknowledge the following contri‘liutions: water areas, Mrs. Donnell ; preserved fruit, Mrs. Tcwsley and Mrs. Deycll, sr: White: rhubarb . Bryans; but- lel‘plilk,» Mrs Maxsom and Mrs. Mar- tin ;.;§.rpam, Mrs. Henley; drugs, A. Higinbptham ; magazines, ans, and Mrs. Robert Ross; ice §crcam, Mrs. Terry : books, Miss Ad- ‘ dison ; strawberrieï¬, Mrs. McKay : .ish, Dr. Burrows; flowers. Mrs. l'eal, sr..; donations by patients in -L» hncnital. $2.80; the Ross Memo- ans, an“ cream, Mrs. dison; 5â€â€œ .1511, Dr. B Heal, sr.-; ( [he hospital, ’ â€"â€"'l'he Pcterboro ngxau that last week as Mr. Paul was walking along a trail Orchard lodge, he heard a d 1% though something we] and, upon looking ahead, sa Blow-adder on the trail im ahead of him. Thesna was about three feet long ’11 a. position Not wishing ’0 9 without took a 011 - o,A:ch battle. dcadily reptil defence, he 1Ui.luz;J - -r :icfence, he took a C] out of the vicinity. -â€".\ Mariposa farmer with his wife to do the other day. On the thought came to 121‘ ; «1 every ‘i’tém, 'ut. ‘ï¬aisrtak'e.’â€" . ‘. but could-not rid hm - ' j ‘ r! l‘ “a? hat 11‘? 2nd, 1903. ‘LLVJ - farmer came to town to do some shopping v. On his way back no to him that, he Lac. athing. 11-! wok out K and went over each ' it 'off, ‘an , d saw that, 11 'the itmrchzï¬cs he in. 3 he gufove on he could‘ the feeling that thgfe iota-‘3‘?“ Examiner says Mr. Paul Costello a' trail near Oak ward a dull sound 1 hing were falling, ahead, saw a largd trail immediatoh' Thesnake, which feét long, had his position to k ' . When he reached home and drove up t0 the home. his daughter: come out. to meet“. him, and with a. look of sur- prise a'skeg: “Why, papa, where is â€"-The «Lee of w vesthe town of We»: was “flied won“ Judge Ilene- di'th at the â€Renae eeeim last fleet; ‘and decided ig favor ol the {daintiflo Mr.‘ Hem claimed that the cattle ipens ag the market were enm- nuisance, and that they were W there contrary to statute. The £7181 Judge upheld the contention, and gave iant â€Â£9:- 81 and costs against the town, and ordered the 21*. moval of the nuisance within thirty days; The full text of the judg- .ment is not yet to hand, but it iS‘ understood that the town is . per- inanently restrained from keeping a stock yard at the market. or amv semblance thereof, and that no stor- age of pigs or cattle will be allowed .at, any time of the day, and animals brought in must beyeighed and tak: en away at once. ~Mr. Tom Buck is visiting his .sis~ tcr Dr. Kate Buck in Rochester. â€"MiSS’M. Cairns of Loretta Abbey. Toronto, is home foi- the hol days. Vâ€"Mr. George Datean of New York city, is home for a month's holidays: â€"-Mr. Jerry Scully, of Oklahoma. is visiting his relatives in town and Ops. ' -â€"Mr. Rich. wright; of Woodville. a Mariposa pioneer, was in town yesterday. â€"Mr. Duncan Smith, and sister of Manse Grove, Eldon, were in town Monday. â€"Mr, Geo. Matthews and his son. Mr. G. S. sailed from Montreal for England on Friday. ’ â€"Mr_s. Alex. Smith of Glandine is very low with paralysis, and is not expected to recover. ' ' â€"Rev. Dr. Mecdham; late of the J arnan Methodist conference, is vis- iting Judge Harding. â€"’\Ir. VV. Atkins of Toronto. for- mellx of the Watchman-“larder staï¬, \\ as in town yesterday. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Mah-lon Weldon, Oakwood, are visiting in Belleville and Prince Edward county. â€"Messrs. Ernie and Manilla, were in toWn and went down to the day. ._.Mr. 0-00. 5 Lindsay Gas ' hospital after ness. \..._,. â€"-Mr. Clarence Naylor and brido of Toronto, spent the past “wok hm town, the guest of his mother and brother. â€"Mr. E. A. Ha annual meg-ting o brary Association lust “'t‘ek. lutJy vv\ . -â€"â€"Mr. McCIeay, M.P.‘, of Selkirk. has taken a cottage on l‘mnomn laku. He spent Sunday there with his family. .‘ â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. O'Loughlin moved to Sturgeon Point on Tum» day night. and will occupy a cuttagv there for a month. DIXVLU Iv. vâ€" -7, â€"â€"Mr. 'l‘hos. Stinson, proprietor of Mindcn grist and saw mills. is the town, the spending this week in guest. of Dr. Shier. -â€"Mr. G. A. Britton. son of conâ€" ductor Britton of town, recently made the highest score in the Fort Garry Gun Club shoot at Winnipeg. â€"â€"Re\'. 'l‘hos. Brown. of Kingston. many years ago a Methodist mum: at Oak\vuod, spent, a few day: Inst week in looking up old friends if --‘.\Ir. G. A. ductor Britton made the high Garry Gun ClL manv yea . at (lak\vuo(l, spent a week in looking up this county. -â€"1‘Jr. Allan Gillies, g‘er of the Swat-ford town for the past to: (lillLs is making a new posit-ion. -â€"Miss May Mofle Lindsay. rucently gral Luke's hospital, Dull: =‘at stood ï¬rst in th< average of 94 per ce â€"â€"Mrs. Milton Foe morning to visit, frie A:-I. â€"â€"Mr. 1 Quick ‘ mending ton. Who ~Mr. Ermc Dnuu. w...“ Toronto on Friday eve spent a few days makin :nents for the big Oddfc] sion, that on Aug. 3rd wi Toronto to Pcterboro and -â€"-Miss Neelands, B. A. St. Margaret's College. '1 :pending her holidays :1 Point. To her at It: an leI glishmcnts added con 'lav mO'de V t i‘athpr Ham“ the groom. “7““ solexnlli'lfd Mail and E“ Daniel 0030"“ 1 Miss Molly E- very May Mofl'att. f rccently graduate nspital. Duluth. :1 ï¬rst in the cla: of 94 per cent. Milton Fee left \to visit, friends i Fred Quick of ' Robinson, Bo :- a few days in t! W Personals Smith, manager of Company, is out of 1' his recent severe to the Point. for and Asa Comm, of town on Saturday. flvmflltll Foe left yesterday friends in. Toronto. lick of the ï¬rm of‘ 1501:, Bolleville, is lays in toWn. Jackson. of Harris- n visiting her father- . Jackson. left for aday. She was ac- rs. Chas. B. Taylor. tort came down f ' and Empire, vn. of Kingston. Methodist. ‘mwtm' a few duw Inst nn old lrlends m business mana- Heral-d was in 9W days. Mr. success in his class with formerly of ed from St- Miss MOT- June the Ibex. .take the steamer W610? Detroit and othat m cities. The mannaâ€"Winnipeg Free, Pm“. l PEPPERâ€"HARM On. Wednesday June 24th, Ir. .Harry Pepper and Miss Harguet E. Hartley were married at St. Paul’s church by Rev Rural Dean Marsh . Miss liarie Hartley, sister of the trifle was her maid and the grooms brother Wilfrid was best man At the housq,‘;"which Was ham 1y dc-cora}e<1.'ih‘_ r__ed and white, sup- per was servcgJO spout. 50 guests. The groom’s'giï¬t‘to' the bride was a brooch of pearlé and’opals, and to the brid‘esmaid‘n crescent of pearls. Mrï¬and Mrs; Popper left on the evening‘traiï¬ifor‘ Toronto. “my will live in Jersey Shore. Pa... where Mr. Pepper ‘has d'sifuation. Cong-rota- lations. ' 1’ lug-nu. . The ceremony was performed by Rev. Goo. R. Clare of Uakwood. The bride. looked beautiful in a. dress of cream empress cloth trimmed with cream satin and chiï¬on, ornamented ‘with 1in of aha valley and wore tho lusual veil adorned with white blosâ€" {soms and carried a beautiful white ibouquet. Her only attendants were itwo small flower girls Miss Velma iJackett and little Mary Watson, who gcarriud rustic straw hats tied with ‘rillhnns and {ilk-(l with roses which McTAGC ARTâ€"JACKE'I‘T ALEast Oakwood on Why, J une 24th a quiet but. pretty wedn din-g took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jackett. of East. Oak-‘ wood when whes‘eldest' daughten‘ Sam was united in marriage to Mr. Alexander -Mc'l‘aggm't,_ a very pros- porous youngvfarmer o! Sonya. At 3 o'clock to the strains of the wedï¬ ding march played by Miss Pinkham! the bride was given away by her father. re loss will be Sonya‘s many friends wish th every happiness throx gratulat ions 1' rom Warden: . V July 151.. to Mr. Hilhs, Harcourt, MAUNDER.â€"At 1‘ 1 day, June 1_2th, HANCOCKâ€"CLARK D9311 Hurst» Harry 1’0]ch E. Hartley, daughter of ] Hartley, east. ward. BROWN". .~â€"â€" ARMSTRONG. residence of Mr. Decator tcr) Cox-son’s Siding, 23rd, hy- the Rev. W. Henry Harman Brown of of A10 M8.“ ndel'. 8‘ Sonya,.8 gain. wish the VOUDS’ ass through I“? from the WM 'Umlw .-- lcx. Clark, father of th- Wednesdas. June 17th at I ReV. A. J. Terrill, Wil- I(“"mck to Martha Eliza Mum! muons. 0‘ ay, on June 24th Albert. O‘Brien. 8 on WednesdaS ; Mrs. William W. Sangster. of Unwritigc» the resid- on Fri- and Mrs- (postmasâ€" nn J unv flsewn coumcrs LET At the ALDERMAN smnen mnmeus , To WITHDRAW FROM COUNCIL Says He will not stud Ml! Bounded by All O’Reily Corâ€" Ir. Geo. 5-day and Mr. P. 6. Pilkie Get thenâ€"Frank flint- ton Draws Luke Gravel “15 (use all“ vâ€"â€"vâ€"-V SEWER CONTRACTS LET The call fur tenders for making sewm‘s on Glenelg, Sussex and Wol- lingxonâ€"sts. brought two new men into the ï¬eld. They were Mr. Goo. last-named streets at W“ anu $2580 rcsmctivcly. Hr. Pilkie got Glexwl-g-st at. $892. He was $5 low- rr than Mr. Lindsay on the Welâ€" ling-ton-st one but. his schedule at" pricvs for vxu'as was higher. His‘ total for the three sewers was owr‘ $100 ‘luwvr than Mr. Lindsay's, but] Ald. URL-my objtcmd to let-ting we (hrvo sewers together and council yielded. By letting the contract. in‘ Cl’l‘asm alt-no " twice the dis“ The." cam.- lrom John Robinsm supplying watt? ‘ Ald. 'O’Ruilly Newest tender. Tenders were opened the strawsâ€"that is an cn-ased area. which i1 {Wico the distance I 'l‘hcy cum.- from John Jnlm Robinson 370 livormï¬â€˜lr them blocking W any..- axpained that do in but “‘uuu‘. , or disanvx W trafï¬c. ‘ he had takon the con ' it. ï¬nished. 30 thnt when the Camtm-dge-at to get .- could be repaired. 'l‘lm clerk said win Commissioner Campbell saying he could not com before June 16th. no w m him though I writtm to; Council is have Mr. Campbell her A ' * “-‘g-d {ï¬end there trafï¬c. Md ash-d w{wow much teathcn-s . mine for delivering the lake ‘ soon to be brought up for 1 J and William-em. Wig den-man wanted to know what M‘ but the wily objector was not M naming them. He declared he no.“ provewhnthewusaying; lath alderman take the list 'ordered h! council and the list of stmeto done by Foreman McGill and they wall and out what streets he alluded tn- 'lhey found out. Ridout, some over by St. Mary's church, and Com which was then being done. Ald. Scorer felt called upon to ex- plain that he had ondemd the much- inery onto these other street- to nerve as he thought the interests at Am. Oï¬ï¬etlly had before hi pay diets for the Board t department. He found_ that}: Wt He found that. to: at three weeks the sheets for each past - week had been signed by the m commissioner. but no: by the W Mixer. bu; not. liy-tho did!" man (Aid. Snorer). How waow Tin money. $1000 or so, had been without the chairman bowing and getting out of his chair. AM. O'Reillysâ€"I am doing m but asking a proper queStion. Aid. Stomr by this time was mall- â€I told ing for the door declaring I had only two months to at- tend to my work at home, and that }I couldn't be down town much. I .didn't happen to be around to sign Rae pay sheets. You started at me __» Anon“ an... I ' you hounding me ever smcc, an sit there and he hounded h low; I never was so hc fore in my life as I have thisman-" ‘ The mayor sympathetic: the irate alderman to N after toe u'uuc unw- w.- seut. and was seconded by Alas- Robinson and McCrae. He did so but handed his fyle owr to the mar yor who ï¬nished the business to: him. **--â€"-‘-‘ “VAYV nun. A WIDER WALK Methodists balk much and warning- ly of the broad way that loaded! to destruction, but Md. McWatmrs is a Methodist who holds not orthodox tâ€"at least im so \"iews on that pain ' he new walk that against it. if it was Ald. McCraeâ€"Mr. Goo. Mills won’t sign for more than .14- mwmAmmâ€"He will do all M can against the church. Ald. ()’Reillyâ€"â€"l move that. it be 6 feet wide and that the town pay for the extra two feet. The mayor wanted to look at the place. â€We will have it 6 feet with if we have to pay for the «extra ourâ€" selves," said Aid. McWaLters on be- half of himself and brethren at, the lsanctuary. - -n nt‘ I)“ 1-: â€â€"1 The date said that. was son ; Mr. Jackson had job on a railway. His estimate «1 54.0% mm approach to me bridge, was" in the ma: outrageous. ' ----- up! 111‘ W... â€".. . in the ma: Dung-330118.331! that He had also reported Mr. Jas. Danicls' 00'" his cellar drain had “0‘ ml.‘ i u pay aééé." You started at. me he 28th of February aboutplovâ€" the gutters and you have been Id'ing me ever since, and I won’t more than one Ind†0‘ the 9 3 MIL Storer SC drains. 30" "a: put along in front do it. but wanted did W and that when they h __I-. ithe did not know it : why never blew all he should have it was stuck. Aid. Sooner said nobody i hing about council knew anyt . J ““' ““1 drail ad 1 4 on clvrk said I Mr. J 3‘ a; rwlual. ' " )0 for the wet- )proach to me Wcuingumâ€"St wasH in the mayor's opinion, mus. Halt that was a ' ad also repm'wd in favor of contention that. {all enough. sympathetically rman to mSume another .n's wignw“ m nCrac had heard in he had L00 W McWatte‘rS “as “M 2 wt V3374 walk. -‘.PORTS {‘1‘