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Watchman Warder (1899), 10 Jul 1913, p. 4

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'53“ m 33W: Hi Jm BEAT! XG SYSI‘I'EEI. heating sysimn now in use in_tne court hnusv and COmt)‘ buildings to the jail. l‘nils and radiators will be placed in the prison and installed throughout the building at points to give the best results from the heat. supplied. The extension will cost $815, which ' l\‘ the Contract price and according to agreement will be com- pleted by the 1511: of next Septemb- er. Mr. Hungerford will start work with a force of men in a few days. PREm ER TO ATTEND. ‘1'. Wm. Hungen‘nrd. of town, has securzd thv ('nntruCt of extending the heating system now in use in_the court hnusv and county buildings to the jail. l‘uils and radiators will Premier Borden has accepted the Canadian National Exhibition Execu- tive's invitation to perform the open- ing ceremony this year. Timothy Seed, $1.50 to $2 Turkess, 17¢. per 1b. Turnips, $1.15 per ton. Wheat. fall, 95c. Wheat, goose, 80c. bush. Wheat, spring, 80c. bush. Wool. unwashed. 15 to 16C. W”) wasth 23 to 24¢. Rye. 55C. bush. Red CIOer, $10 bush. Stra"‘. $4.00 to $5.00 Six-1043 steak, 20c. lb. Spare ribs, 10c. lb. Sage, per hunch, 50. Oat d-xsr, $1.05 pe Oats, 33¢. per hus} Peas. large. $1.50 Peas, small, $1.25 Potatoes. We. to Rib mast. 17c. 1b SH A W ‘3 SCHOOLS. TORONTO Head ”Rio-s, (r‘rntr .] B':ai.lws~ ingr, Yongv 6; (Ge: r:1rr]-sls.. '.' ()K W. H. SHAW. Principal fiE 1.3.5133” MARKETS ('1)! pl‘c You an: invited to inspect the 1913 improvements on the new and see it in o pet-ation,i'Guaramfitgdwâ€"Fw to do2the'warkw 0t 1 . ordinary range. Perfection Oil Cook Stove IMPORTANT NOTICE w u OT'c A” ””358 ham Canada must be addressed _- to our Canadian Conespomlence quart: men: in Windsor. Out, If you desire to 8:: us 1u-rsmmlly call at our Medxcal Institute in DctI’Oit as we pee and neat no pad-ma in our Windsor un‘chs which are for Correspondence and 1.4tJur.-.Lu1'3' fur Canadian Lusinx-ss only. Address all letters as follows: _Write for our private uddm Dns.KENNEDYKENNEDY mm PAGE FOUR EDUCATION THE :RIGHT KIND OF Cor. Michigan Ave. and Griswold St. Detroit. Mich. 5.30 to $4.50 yer cwt. seed, $1.50 to $2 bush 17¢. per lb. $1.15 per ton. imuws u mel salary 1.05 per cwt )L'!‘ bushel. uys am [Hi DRS. KENNEDY KENNEDY. Windsor. Oat. - E 0'3! 3:” " ” “"743mm "I: MWHM e-ntr ‘] B'zaines~‘ (‘01- i»: Paul-515.. '.' ()1 onto our DIBILIT'A'I'ID MIN 1, $12 ' 1”- bush. icul HI no r '1 piece 01' .‘rnal l‘u!‘ 3m. It will up fur u shunlal of our ulh‘e "3“- 3111.5 “1mm“ gig m7} 31mm. gu. whmhw 9:":u921 Hawk“ mfiTj tfimm Mr i County constable Wm. Thornbury escorted the delinquent to the county iboarding house this afternoon. Geo. McBean. a farmer near Glen- coe. fell from a load of hay and broke his neck. w ‘ Walking“? b5.33.6”. fligflam as an E” mums“? man at kgfiyfl a“!!! 40er [Mug Mean... rerun-5.13% SENT BACK TO RRFJ‘GE. A case came before Magistrate F. D. Moore, K.C., this morning to de- cide what steps were best to pursue in the case of a. House of Refuge in- mate who left the institute two weeks ago. The party was arrested and placed in the county jail, where he reâ€" mained pending trial. His Worship gave the wayward another chance and ordered that he be sent to the Refuge from whence he escaped for an indefinite period. i- flwjmuw a ”may”?! “Ed. 8 pm ”I i fig m! " ”firm? gang!“ ”and vi!“ M w ............ m 0.: an Edcd res 1,, 0 Tho<v w! mu of thy who 0mm com; anions \\ sewing that a‘VM‘) taught to swix soxnoth'n: of 11.4 ('1 irl'€ n'MJI of a yuwn. 'l‘hc un"(>:-1,Inum;~ lady was in deep ruin for smeral minutes, previous to the arrival of Drs. Collison and Rich, the nvighlmrs being unable to anything for her. Some trouble was exm-riencml in gvtting the jaw back into place again. the doctm‘s having to administer chloroform. tau thu- rhilslx '7. luarn to suiu w h - ' n So rrying is the nw ham )1 (H “‘211 10 I] Th» m-cessity for girls knmving how to swim as Well as Inns, is so ap- pun-n1 that it sum-ms strange that there are not mun,- of them adcpt. in the art. Many (humming: avcidcnts where mun 10s.; thwir liu-s, ‘as well as xx omen, arc due 10 1h.» fut! that some women in the party muld not swim. The art of ln-al‘ninu: to swim Should women in the party ('uuld not. swun. I The art of [warning to swim shouldt be 18. :ght to boys and girls both, when they are 30mg. They should} be taught to Him lhu watm‘, but the) Child who has a natural bar of water should not he fun-ml into it. This fear sho ‘1‘! ln- mu own-owe. ("hi1-, Hons; o lhm-m \\ mm 1 0h n Teach Girls the Art of Swimming <nmet Wflfifi. MU» acme IMF nowinu‘ Luv suit M GA!!! auam GI :40 MY Wr mfifwz. 353%«ma 9:th mi. 2mm,» WMB 9%” .11 dill U“ I... ‘51)“ n sho 1 141 M n fimsrfisrmmm 94.: «um; flat-€89“ mm. lama ‘Wbmu 9.. _upr.W hut . H'S. (‘;\'l‘l~:!i .1 .\\‘. \\ 1' mt???“ WW ur" 3:.hnmt- gag-x Ha I musimt'ggfrggg mm H in“ fix disk form S‘Ull Md min] is forcing: an n upon his or how do know the art. m-wl for women to 2:11 in some places ‘11 with the ohject of girl and Woman is \\'.> should have Lin-'i in Lindsay. n mvim 'orl into it. This L own-mule. ("hil- i~eu to see exhibi- \\‘nich will inspirt. 3 :0 learn thn art, - judit‘inus bribing; :Uo‘lt the dwsinrd mi indeed rfiul accident OC- uhuut mvimnmlu‘. of the first 13‘“ _ the chIId 1100118 residwnt on St. her jaw as the of .\'im should k has (“nildrun wim herself and l‘ (‘hildren are ml by H) doing 11 anxiety whcn l'nc \xutvl‘. tr t bout 'tvn indun- to tho wane: (Nor-V an}; (mu \\ ithmlt ward, S“) ! At this nn)nlent inurn'het entered to lznfnrxn his unlstpr that the horses vvere i suh‘iviomly refreshed and that it would g be possnue tn sleep at Cleruunnt ; [anhu5 snhl Hun. arounfiug to an :prninahifity. his sprain \vould 1101 por- imix him to depart .wt uwhilr». Besides. 1i: \vus luuwfisury he shank] stay at :(‘h:u:ti!ly. to wait for the answer from "fis(luvhoss j DZ\Nugnnn\vmhmlthntthntanswer iwnig'ht be) prompt and favorable. and. §zn10r having -guiu reconnnended I‘or itlxos to the care of Mousqueton and 3pnid his expanses at the hoteL he re- sumed his route with Pluni-hel. who “uua:nready reHeVQd of one of hisled horses. . D’Arugnan walked quickly in the “well. then. lot Ill any no mom that direction pointed out and mounted one u“ add D'Am‘nu. “and lot u burn If thou exterior staircases mt are an. 1“. which. no doubt. mom sun‘tobeueenmthoyardsotourold toyoumtmhlnm'otm fashioned inns. The door opened and" mm: M» d . gm mnemtodmo the chm” r W; mun-ram mun-m. "Not at ull.‘ said l‘orthos. "’l‘hls mis- erable strnin continua me to my bed. but Monsqueton forages and brings in provisions." D'Artngnan then related how Ara- rnls. being wounded. was obliged to stop at (‘revet-ueur. how he had left Athos fighting an Amiens with four men who accused him of being a coin- er. and how he. D‘Artngnun. had been forced to run the Count de Wardes through the body in order to reach Englnndt ‘ But there the confidence of D‘Arta- gnnn stopped: he only added that on hie return from Great Britain he had brought back four magnificent horses. one for himself and one for‘enrh of his companions Then he informed l‘ot'thos that the one whit-h was in- tended for him was already installed l in the stnhle of the hotel. "I beg your pardon. monsleur. but I :10th whether he can see you at this moment. He is with the cure of Mont- ildler and the superior o! the Jesuits )r ‘mlens. After his’ illness grace :ouched him. and he determined to en- :er Into orders. In mondenr stilt 3:- on: to see him?” “More so than ever." “Well, monslenr has only to like the Mt hand staircase in the yard and knock at No. 5. on the second floor.” “My good dame.” asked D'Artagnan, "can you tell me what ls become of one of my friends whom we were obliged to leave here about twelve days ago ?" “Ah. my dear dame." said D’Am- gnan. springing from his horse and throwing the bridle to lechet. “you macaw 11,393 When“ u WEE d’eit Aramis? Let me embrace mm! I uh quite anxious to see him again.” Aramis’ Thesis. 'ARTAGNAN had appeared to believe all that Porlhos had told him, couviul-ed that -no friendship Will hold out against a surprised secret. particularly when pride is deeply interested in that St} cret. Now. in his projevts of intrigue for the future and determined as he was to make his three friends the ln~ ~<truments of his fortune. D’Artagnun was not sorry at getting in his grasp beforehand the invisible strings by whivh be reckoned upon moving them ous misfortune bad befallen the poor woman. He had no doubt she was a victim of the cardinal's vengeance. and, as was well known. the vengeance of his eminence was terrible. At the Crevecoeur Inn. where he had left Aramls. it was not a host. but a hosteSS who received him. D'Artagnan was a physiognomist. His eye took in at a glance the plump. cheerful coun- tenance or the mistress of the place. and he at once perceived there was no occasion for dissembllng with her. "Exactly the manâ€"wounded. more- over. in the shoulder?" “Just 30. Well, monslenr. he 18 still here!” And yet as be journeyed along a pro- found sadness weighed upon his heart. He thought of young and pretty Mme. Bonacieux. He feared that some seri- “A handsome young man. three or tour and twenty years"old. mild. am- iable and well made?” ‘rnn ‘ n. W .mvkao mum um um «at-mum! ad 09 mu. m mum nu Hum-m "mm I Inmvd a unmwumu wom wuu mm m Nun WM In walk up «ml mum-M a ml at mm: m hm. H»- ummmm my ulmllmm. mm nu Th mummy. quivm panned frmu an mmhm In In: wlflmm I'Muumu my mum. whwu 99 mm mm «In: huwu‘m " "Haw um um um aunties-I. Mm mum: run (9 (MW m yuur analnlr “my?" "Well. gun mm my arm D'Am= mmm‘ mum. l'nl'mma' ”wuu mu um! wweIew NH In Hm wmm I wmw to her In sum! um my mum m In. 01' WNW) l 5mm! utmmnm m wed on avuoum m m.) uvvwwu Mw Hum he at her mmmu amt. nu um: um; not unnwvrwq me." "mam !" um; um I yuswrduy addressed nun":- er letter (u but an“ mul'u ”naming: than "No; 50 I yuswrduy addressed nun":- er letter (u hul‘ sun wul'u ”waning: than the first. but um um mm. m; dmu‘ fallow, let us syn-ms ut yuu l muffins I began to he Very mummy on your ac- mum." "But your boat behaves very W611 '0 ward you. as It appears. Mend PM thos." suid D‘Armguuu. directing the sick man's uth-uliuu to the full new pans and the empty bottles. :‘mm mu! m IMMUNE. m my elm Maud. I um mm mm «a can. tan m run My Mum ma jhhppgggopgo 1. M137 x1333 CHAPTER XX. THE WATCHMA N -WARDER, LIN DSA Y. ONTARIO. “Forever! You are my Mend today. tomorrow you will be no more to In. than a shadow. or. rather. "on you will no longeromtorm utorthc “Yes. but you have at lent thil con- w HAT IT WAS solution. that you can any to youml! the has not qultted you voluntarily m. I"â€" ' to BE III! or SOILS. “While what?" “Nothing." replied Annals. “nothing.“ “So you renounce the world. then When the blood becomes impure. it forever: that la n settled thing; a m- ;s only natural am boils, pimples, or “w" decreed? A 7 , some other indication ofhodblood should have no means of ascertaining when she has been taken to. She :- perhaps 1 prisoner: she Is perhaps dead!” “Alas. my dear Aramlsg" said D'Ar- tagnan. in his turn heaving a profound “Higher? And who am 1 to nourish such ambition? A poor musketeer. a beggar and unknown who baton slav- erywand finds himself ill placed 1n the wax-Id.” “A woman whom I love. whom I adore. has just been torn from me by force. I do not know where she in: I “Ah." said he. dissembllng his emo- tion under a feigned carelessness. “ac- cording to your idea. then. my brain is turned! And for whomâ€"for some one with whom I have trifled In some gar- rison? Fiel" “And so. Aramls. you are decidedly going into the church? What will uur two friends say? What will .\1. do Treville say? They will treat you :Is a deserter. I warn you." “I do not enter the rhun'h: l re-en tcr it. I deserted the chum-h for the world. for you knnw that l lummltted violence upon myself when I became a musketoer." "Whoâ€"<1? l knuw nmhlnc about it." “You don‘t kunw hm? l quittod the seminary?" “$301 m. all,“ “This is my history then" And Ar amis told D‘Arlnznun hnw he had been compelled to lpnve the Ihenluglf-nl sent lnury :It’wr klllin: :1 mun in n duel fought :ulmut n wmunn llv continual. “Athm. whnw :mlxmintnnvo l math- :lhlmt that [V'l'iIKL and l’nrthns. film had taught [DP snml- «(Tel-the tricks of fem-e. prvvnih-J :umn mu [0 sullvit the uniform ut‘ :l muslu-tevr. The king on lortulm-d grout ru-xnrd fur my father. who hml fulll-u n! the Sit‘29 of Arms. and the unifurm was granted. You may unllvmtnml that the moment ls arrived for me In re-emer into the bosom of the olmrvh. Th‘s wound. my dear D'Artagnun. has been a warning to [He from heaven." “This wound? Baht It ls nearly healed. and I am sure that it is not that which at the present moment gives you the mast pain." v_“{Vl;at do you think It is. then?” said Ammis. blushing. “You have one in your heart. Aramis, one deeper and more painful. a wound made by a woman." of himself. “I crave ‘your pardon. my dear Ara- mis, but I thought you aimed higherf'i "‘\\'9 will dine directly. my friend. only you must please to remember that this is Friday Now. on sm-h a day I cannot eat meat or see it when It you 'an be satisfied with my dinner. it consists of ('00le spinach and fruits On your account I will mid some eggs. and that is a serious lufrnviion oi the rule. for ogL's are meat. since they en gender chickens “ ”Yes. but I must confess that I al- ways thought you were joking. But I have eaten nothing since 10 o'clock th‘is morning. and I am hungry." .1 “For cm- uantlunmn: whn In my friend. an: Jqu Mmumfl mm a no" m dunner." mumnum Mnmln. with mom“, pumrlm; m fi’Mtnunnn WM cm: hum! nml uddmmumu the lwu «We dam"! "\‘uu tor-rum vurv nurupun. D‘Anmmaa. and m mums mm m cm amuauiou may assist ml with ynur m telligeuve M la Prim-um! o! Amman. N. Is Cure at Mnntdidier. and l are aruuluu upon vermin theologh'al quea tloua with which we have beau amt-b interested." “You see." said he. "that I am re- turned to my original ideas. These plans of retreat have been formed for a long time. You have often heard me spunk of them. have you not. my friend?" "ML mm mm round." Human: D‘Mmmmn "um: um mm" “In III I «mm» In no you.“ «Id D'MIIIIIIIIII. “MN I IIIIIIIIII .I’IIII. IwI- mum. w 6qu MIIIIHII" MIIIIIIIIIMI II'MIIIIIIIIII. "MI my wIIuI I I0. I IIIII M II) Iomm you Im WIMOIINII Io Ins-w mm “mm" ‘ M'IIIIII vqumI IIIummlIIIIIIy. "\‘eII IIIIIIIII'II IIII-I UII. IN". "I. IaIIII'III'l dam mm. I “WM: And III II man? 0! WIN" I my. warm" "I. In dwnm I «III Malawi I» am: you um Imfl iaIImI " Ammis conduvwd them to the foot of the stairs and then Immediately came up again to D‘Artummu. “Yes; the ground In all sown." said the Jesult. “You promlse to become one of the lights of the (-hurch." “Work slowly." said the cure. "We leave you in an BXI'UUGDC tone or mind until tomorrow." MGM m w you. dum- D'Afinlflnl mug» In. I am my mm to nu ma. u H M the was mm» M D'Ammun on mteflng Annals “Hod up Mn hand and upheld Mn Mm! um In mu mm In kilfllhmvm «t Mw mum mun. the alum of Mm um um nmuuvu mum of: Pew! mm the mu-uuwh In mumlulelp m In: mum uvmvnuu mun Hw [him at um worm Moalmdlel'z The running was Iran Children Cry m nmm's OASTORIA éye of Aramls kindled in spite As a rule every man has two kinds of friends, those whom he needs and those who need him. Mn. Axum E. Comm. Riva Glade. N.B.. writa:â€"“F0tyeus I was troubled with Bails. I didm not know whstitwaStobetiddthanuntflI m to use unoocx 31.0.0an only used two bottles out. and it is mmmmghQIupM M saith“ I have nevuhadanymgh; ” ,, - _..|__ __‘____J M n n bmk out of the system. There is only one thing to do,md thatistopurifythe hloodby usingethormxghbboddam- in: medicine such as Bmocx Bacon “What. those rich holsters. that vel- vet housing. that saddle studded with silver. are they all mine? Why. it must have been the king who made you such a present." - “To a, certainty it was not the care (final. but be satisfied that one of them is your property." "I choose that which the red headed boy is leading." “Have it. then." “That is enough to drive away all my pains. I could ride upon him with thirty balls in my body. What hand- some stirrups! Bola! Bazin. come here this minute." The two young men and the locks: went down into the yard.» - _ . "i will try to nl-vomlmny you." said Aramls. "though I scarcely fool In con- dition to mount on horseback. When do you mean to set out?" “Tomorrow at daybreak.” “Tlll tomorrow. then." sald Arnmls. “for. Iron uerved as you ave. you must stand in need of moose." The next morning when D‘Artngnan entered Aramis' chamber he found him standing at the window. V‘i‘eriat er; you looking at there?" asked D'Artagnan. “Well. my dear Ammls. you may enjoy that pleasure. for one of those three horses ls yours. with Its capariâ€" “I am admiring three magnificent horses which the stable lads are lead- ing about. It would be a Measure worthy of a prince to travel upon such horses.” , “There ls no dmlht of all that. But I fear lest Amos should have been boatén down by n mob of svrving men. This is my reason for wishng to set on again as $00" as l [Nbss‘lllly can.” DID NOT KNOW WHAT IT WAS TO BE RID OF BOILS. “Do you think. then. that any harm can have happened to him?" asked Arumls. “Alhns is so mm]. so brave and handles his sword so skillfully." CHAPTER XXI. The Wife of Athos. “ ELL. we have now to search for Athos." said D'Artn- gmtn to the vivacious Ar- amis when he had inform- ed hlm of all that had passed since their departure from the capital and a good dinner had made our of them foFge't h‘ns ltieoTfigT'y aufl the 01110? ms fatigue. “Be off. you sooundrel!” cried Ara- mls. throwing his cap In his face. “Order a larded bare. a fat canon and four bottles of the best Bun. undy! Let us drink. my dear D'Artuguan. and while we do so tell me something about what [3 doing In the world yon- der.” "Thanks. D‘Artmznnn. thanks!" cried he. almost in a slate of deiirium. “She was forced to return to Tours. She Is not fnithiess: she still loves me! Dear friend. let me embrace you! Happiness almost stifles me!" At that moment Bazin entered with the spinach and the omelette. Arumln sprung toward hlm. oelzed the letter. read It. or. ruthor._devoured lt. his countenance absolutely beaming with dellallt “9M I. no! faimluu IM mu lovu omer m umwnr Imam mus unnomo. fllule some perfumed newer and Sealed her mm will; u uhwlwu' oorouet." "WNM an yuu NIH" "Well. I retu think I must have lot! n." tum! the ,muua mun umllvloully. while prewudinu to smart: for n. "D'Arlmzuuu. D'Armulmu." cried Aramis. "yuu are killing: me!" "Well. lum- Iagnuu us he Darker. are klllim: me!" It In M lllfit!" Raid D'Ar- drew the letter from hll mo!” The host bet-ame as pale as death. D'Artagnun having assumed a threat- ening attitude. and Planchet having modeled himself upon his master. “Ah. monseigneur, do_ not mention it!" cried ‘tbe host in the most pitiablo voice imaginable. “Ah. seig'neur. now dearly have L paid for that fault! Deign to listen to me. monseigneur. and be merciful. Sit down. I beg." “Here is the history. momeigneur." resumed the trembling host. “for I now recollect you. It was you who rode oi! at the moment I had that un- fortunate diil‘ereece with the gentle- man you speak of. I had been warn- ed by the authoritie- that a celebrated coiner or had money would arrive at my place with eeveral 0! his coupe. tom. all dixuieed u mm- or mne- km 1 was tarnished with a a- D'Artagnan. mute with anger and uneasiness. took a seat In the threaten- tnx attitude of a Judge. Pinochet look- ing fiercely over the back of his tau- D'Artagnnn had often modimtod against the perfidlous host one 01 those hearty vengeanvos which on‘ur conso- lation while hem}.r hoped fur. Be on- tered the hostelry with his hat pulled over his eyes. his left hand all Im- pum- mel of the swurd. and cracking his whip with his right hand. "Well. two words will refresh your memory. What have you done with that gentleman against whom you had the audacity about twelve days ago to make an accusation of passing bad money?" “Do you remember me?" said he to the host. who advanced. bowing. to- ward him. “l have not that honor. monsle unenr.“ repllpd the Inner. his eyes he lug dazzled by the brilllam style in which D‘Artagmm traveled. “In the name of heaven! Listen to me. Spcnkl" And lln-se thoughts redoubled the en- zerness of D'Artugnau. who excited his horse. which stood in need of no excitement. and they proceeded at a rapid pace. About 11 o’clock In the morning they perceived Amlens. and at half past 11 they were at the door of the inn. now was: llo Mal la llml Mllm. mm ulmula ll. mm lllm ll nlll 'l‘lm mllluu Ill“ whlvu Ill Md Ml Mm Wlll orlllulll. Ho mum vary probably have uuouumlml. 'l‘llll lllu. wlllle durum- luu MI brow. drew moral clubs from Mn: and caused lllm la formula“ la lalmualf a raw mm o! vcummm. or all lalu friend: Allm was we; clam and the lam" mumbllnl Mm lll ap- Mrluwo. In MI lnim and Iympallllaa. And rel he emerlmued n mulled pref: «ramp for lulu lenllomnn. The noble and dlulluzulalwd alr of mm. llloae Mullen ol‘ trauma-u whlol: from lime to tune broke am from the Ihflde lu whlch he voluntarlly Item lllmselt. that unallorablo oquallty at tamper which made him the most pleasant oomxmnlou In the world. that («wood uyoty. that bravery whirl: mlchr have been termed bllnd If It had not been the realm 0! lb. rurut womenâ€"anon qualltloa attracted more than N). eu- teem. awn than th Mend-mp. of D'Artagnan; they attracted hlsudmln- tlon. "Well." thought D'Amcnan, “poor Amos ls perhaps at this moment dead. and dead by my fault. for it was I who drugged him into this afl'ulr.” "- I {WW mail In" of mm «Hm and m can mlmum. mu mammalian m- Mund m ”w MNI M "w tun-tau amt mm. "Momma" m mum: mu. m m- dirwltnu of Anna". “I? I" “rum we". my dear Armin: can one at yourself.“ said he. "I w!“ no Ilm m «m! of mom" "Vii 7| Mn me um. mm 1- an. am but do you ”In ta mm rm" mm cm I on.” MCI! Na «mm “with And Anal. was Me It «can. with NI mu mm m “lhthefl. but after I M! "qu and «mu of m not». Inlllll Ma Ma! Mt til min. com on u Muppet-ably that he tum ed pm and became «name: m an mt. D'Anumn «mm him In MI IHflI lad aulmd him to Ms «hau- wk ""Qfiduni-{i m of bun." ~le Armin Dt III no yan- old. ones, :1: o‘d boot that is properly repaired i’ In“ flan m ones. We gave speCial attentlon to re'r‘3i‘i‘1‘5‘ ”Comm“ on lather boats and leather soles on abhor m w? excel in repunn' ' g all kinds of rubber goods. M» 'W dd gent bOOts to measure. Special 1i" < , ‘ d m B“- Rewiring while you W3“- min. BEFORE YOU BUY NEW BOOTS‘ nonu my mum. mm.“ cried AFB: â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lindsay Marble Works fireball. Shop and show rooms 11 Onmbridgo-at.. immediately Still doll; busmess in the old sun-d but not in the same way. We advance with the 3nd m in a position to do work that ever. New dcng‘ns. mm. new and imprOVPd and methods, in fact, the most 00-4800 Marble Lnd Granite ‘ In this part of Ontario. Get Price! and see our doaLgIlS ‘ l J.G EDWRDS Open Each Evening Until 7 pm. iDP, Neelands, Dentist Our Paris Crow: i~ and we guarantozv and um. For appiying I'am 75c tn ._~ PARISG hm maixc it to through. MONUMENIE Successfully prectxsing a' zhe old emnd Over Spratt Kilian .. Store and as certainly cure M: dealers. or Edmausou. um. Toronto. Sample boa fun A: Dane: \nd cut-tore 2c. warn L FIRES Dr._ Cluuae's Oingmem -.~ x1 “Yes." said "A rum“ particularly wish to I were satisfied with d pdsonet." onsldun‘on Fro. M '00“. "W". 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