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('m- Tennn (or Y - l cannon 0: my auche prepaid. Sold by Frame house, centrally located with good cellar, hard and suit; water. If taken at once $900 \up. ,A__‘_ vvnv-a hv _ water. If taken at once $900 .. .3m 1 must 3“ “wâ€, “w _- __ - he river, and I cannot lem.‘ - 1:9: 4,; -. ' fift. houses in different 0“ I have y , 1 1 “ '1 don‘t care to hear any stories about your wife or al fawn for 53 0 am said the bad man. And he lifted his sword as it he would sm that.’ said the king. Be blew “ “You shall go to prison for parts of the surely can suit you. There is one - out rushed his soldiers and arrested the wicked man. And m Borih W ard, Ibeauhfullz' Slt l honest “in“ in his place." an? 'I,.-, . uutcd w1th convemences for‘othOOl .~ . . -. . '. . . A. ___________.._.«.~ g. _- . -,. . FOR SALE At a Sacriï¬ce f0} Ninety-One Striker§ time ad trouble to this end. re- turned to Stratford last night, dter Vice-President Fimgh. Genenl Superintendent Browniee and Mr. strike. has devout} a. 8'9“ “‘1 OI Cromble, assisten to President Hays. His elfforte hove been crowd with comidereble suecm. 0! the 222 men who were discharg- ed in the early Spring and. MW! not been reinstated, wording to the moment mode, 91 are to receive their former positions back within two weeks. Twenty-two were re-in- stated, but have since been dis- charged for cause. Thirty of the cannot comply with; the regulation laid down by the Board of Railway Commissioners regarding ability to read and write, and are consequently not eligible. Four more were found guilty of the use of liquor by the Judge and are left out of the rein- statenunt. Twenty-four other have for! SALE ;: BEAUTIFUL umun image an Elanâ€"m Lima»; mm deems light; hat was? hosting: hammer! flebï¬ Â«mung; E686 seam Eéllï¬f; am; am me; $666 efehflFd; may more same yea WEAR"? Will be said a a sac-5'1: mo. @21ng fl. imam kmzsku £85393 I993 § 9% lut M329 339: m, 33H bridge. Whoever wanted to cross uuu w y-.. _ ,-_,__ “Now. the soldier put at one end of the bridge was a bad man who wanted let rich people pass after to get rich himself at the king’s bridge. So while be paying a penny. according to the king‘s order. he made the poor people pay twopence apiece. One penny went to the king and a penny the dishonest bridge keeper put into his own pocket. if any one refused to pay twownb he threatened to kill him with his sword. So they had to pay. of the kinc. ‘Aha.’ said he. ‘so this the bridge is becoming rich from it. is he? We'll oor man. took some of his so!- the king. of course. .“‘1 have only a penny.’ said the king. ‘1 was told that that was all the king asked for letting any one cross his bridge.’ “ That is quite correct.’ said the soldier. "that is all the king asks. But I ask another penny. So you cannot cross unless you pay twopence.’ “ ‘Bnt i must get across.’ said the king. ‘My wife is ill on the other side or the river, and i cannot swim.’ - . 13% . . _ “‘I don‘t care to hear any stories about your wife or about you eithe? i said the bad man. And he lifted his sword as if he would strike the king. _ - A-“ -..m n... king, He blew his whistle. and SALE: ï¬EAU'ï¬FUL BREE: 111083: R MLE == 3mm HALE 9-. 9 we semi m e! 19; am 693-. 9% ms tawnahm joined other "Always. the Michigan Cantu! aid the Pen Marquette and have no desire to return to the Quad Trunv service. no remaining 37 atrivon have been deciamd by the tuilwny math- oritioa to have been guilty 0! vio- ience or inciting to violence and al- though Judge m tried hard to secure their reinstatement and to have their alleged onenoea overlook. ed, the Grand Tram: wu obduute. and reinsed to admit them again .in- The lighting plant consists ol the following 'f‘ungsden lights: 45 one hundred candle power. 12 forty candle power. 23 twenty candle power. 30 sixteen candlt power. 5 one hundred candle power. Making in all 115 lights. The work of installing the lights was done by Messrs. Alexander a lilller. the well known electricians, who ap- pear to have made a good job of it. to their service. when kings could do about as they one's permission. It‘s diflerent now. t who can throw people into prison or num- nronerty without asking any on. or Elam we hundfw‘ acm‘ mm 8? 1299. mm unis tram Gum stare. beast 5mm mmmm shes; 211qu My bank; ham; gear! hum; gen; slay 12mm; W (was; kmf'ueu‘m 135‘; m g: g: a“: «966.. “mm “96: WEE“ THE LIGHTING PLANT. 1 “av. Only I Pan- ny." sud the Km‘ And the tin: not In k Wont": ï¬lvored '1!!! a tiny on of tilt port I remark-my bunny If not appearing diet. um mp Englishman came out 0! [Moon In pnmmnnrly good health. Afl- H In! “may ymro' unjust Imprison- ment he man-m! a amnion woman.â€" Lvondon Family Humid And For flu Vii; Rum H. mm «In m we know. “The?“ mm «mm: 3 the mm! mm m; magma an be med up 9: a single pasture-=0 mm mm m. mama: m m can! a! a and“ 3mm. mxuuwnmnma 3EQFEH New um u I HMM n “I momma Bu! m m 13an G “has. . we . m mum. madam mm cemmms an mu m ti want I; mun Wm m m mum We delinqnm. m one am am a: seven who didn‘t mm In MCI. Mum-nine and flail“!!- "What'l the man». old chap!" uk- «d we nonun- “Don't you I00 the point or are you waiting and! tumor row to wake up to ï¬t!" ‘ LIâ€" 5.“...I The other man turneu uu ..-..... wearfly. "See the point? he said and Iy. “I should think I did. I ought lo I." tragically. “on the man who own ed the shirt." Then we. knowing he had lived twenty-ï¬ve years In the orient. became silent; our laughter conned. A an pathetic melancholy descended upon us. Engllshmnn or not. we took nlm to our heart of hart! and made a Jokublo Rolotlvu. One of the curious oocm customs practiced by the 0:01! as well as by many other Indian tribes ll th? "motheMn-law taboo"â€"that u to say. a man 13 under no circumstances per- mitted to hold coma-cation with his wife's mother. Another strange reg "Iii- â€"vâ€"â€"_- * ulatlon is that relating to the playing or practical Jokes. A man in not per milled to Jest with any one he pleases. but is limited to the individuals whose father: belonged to the same clan as his own tether. .Within this group. however. practically any liberty is al- lownhle. it a man discovers that a "jukahle relative" has committed some foolish or disgraceful not he can publicly twit him with it. end the per- aon derided must not get angry. but hide his time for some favorable op portunity to fouling-American Mu ceum J oumaL Him Tn if". Rockies. in some at the high plateaus or mesas or the Rocky mounmlns there are to be round a short distance from the edge cracks or ï¬ssures not more than four feet wide and otten as am h 'iS eighty feet deep. During the ter rifle hilzzards that ragexin the White.» these crevices are tilled to the level. and cattle and horse: which are not acquainted W11!) the country frequent iy drop into them. their struggles oni) rousing them to sink deeper and deep «r. The cmvks. tnto which the sun 'xever penetrates. are like retricem mm. and the names! Mutt-s. when th‘n‘b has come to their miiet. become i '0 ail tntenta and purposes mummies ~ \ A Close Student. The late Goldwln Smith. writing I'm the Nineteenth Century. recalls tlun Robert Lowe. afterward Lord Slwr Dodncd His Duty. Chnllvâ€"Wnno a we: «mum: on your daugnrin- um evemng. Mr flung, you: dog growlod at mo Old Bumâ€"mo no one your cannyâ€"Uh- no-Only crawl “L ~â€"-â€"- .- _. _|‘ _. Ullc 3v“. v" at um Bunkâ€"'11! nave to set no of him and get womenâ€"Chicago New; as iiw m2 POINT. soeul Lemonade. “She Is noted tor he: 00C“) lemon- Wm """â€"' Olin! '." .mcm 5, ' ;mflcw met on. 0! £50 a with t id“- on "I. 0‘ .-.. and. Th0 M n. proud to bole" to the WW It mu. But 1 balm to a. m. 3:. nib“ 30:†ad ‘ would “I. to “n 70‘ Iâ€. I Tm were mat 88 ticket: son and u 3 cum-I In M M ‘ U for tho “cur-ton to Cohourg on at than unwind- ! wt to all ““"dv‘y- Th†PMW“â€â€˜â€œ 0‘ an“ wllcmok rm the excursion to the man Home Show, which was in progrens M in that pretty little town. The rc- fun in; It .0310. Listen:â€" Mrs Fred Rowan has returned I on dud ~ --_“.4 nu. “mg“ :03“? "3": a trip to Toronto and â€m “""'"" " ~ mo: became am. The: A an pod to otl 0 upon better ott 11 30! mm In Enxlund made a etule they Ieflcan. ‘9 ““3"“ For the sin: “chimera†; ma u on: occur to you that “on on two cm- or WW who couldn‘t holy mm W ad than who could. lvould be m mood to bolou to m MW? udlwouldlmwuflmflv. l uoourhdtylnpmm M “1".“ “WM .0310. Listen:â€" “Bncthu than . on do“ to Maul! but add: via â€do. Who never m u my own. my nun 1.36!†mean awn:â€" chlot all. no natal-Ion told the man; nu hood_ wig: than out. mun INN“ n. comm-Ion t! u . 1"“ h†for 1 mm II n Then an chic! um unto him. To! my Bo ma 1 I the ch hat W“ mg: 5 [(0.1 “In no.†to n glory of the noun tom; 00 thrill that put“ w you; hurt sud down you I)!†when the? monuments! clonal“ o! your nntlvity; mu m uubuo. coupon types) 0. r mind. I no. «nu it 3 but no‘g ‘ Cumin. It you Inn 1!. cherish M: be needing 3M when It comet to you. Run It on. . To at who enjoy only the Mona In; or naupuon. who hue given our not!" land a second puma In our' “factions. in more even a glut: for a, In Cannes? (‘n'nt youâ€"the name born :40“ mm H In? You ram. ammo â€wasn't ma om Qibeflbhte. am! no! any you; we mum; be i yen mm! not us“? um mu m. an: am; We m mu m am- an». n. ..,s.V., In mkh “hub.“ “a. 50".: 3’8““ - ml M3! Ch *{m HI; I!!! BH- PB: We in: ms tam“; “a w 6685mm «9 Emma Ill otheh 3*th m mmmieu a one In â€twig E: VB!“ :SM§\D%.“ Ir,“ ‘ IE ‘8! "n w an m we nm=Beeam you» an d m m“ t: '3?!“ he an“ in“ at“ m: annonxm‘w my. 999:9 la 99%. "We hangs “8‘ mica wgm to no“? m “we rwnlly l hnve «:33 nun: t some a! not mm when: t;- MM Many yeuumhi Unwed MIN the South to me Now: 0! England .' ctuse Wm: gentle In your Immu- u; the people who come from the sun. land that ""m' ancestors cune from: hot path have her perfect work in; you. In 1mm. Ask yourself how you- would get along it you were dumped Iain n Yorkshire manufacturing gown' would get along it you were nuns; into a. Yorkshire manufacturing to and sent to work in a mill. and pected to become n Yorkshireman five or six days. wo,â€"! am. a Canadian becauu know Canada. " a w..." , . n_-I-_,‘ mhn n‘ '0“. In ‘Il‘.lI-. ____ _ would get along it you were dumped ’ .. . _ , r . into a Yorkshire manufacturing town'i “r' I†(" mad“ and. W'†" Bethany came out on Pride) in 1hr snd sent to work in a mill. and ex-.i pected to become a Yorkshireman milliocmr‘s new car. live or six days. :1 Mr. i'are)‘ was hurriedly summon “'03â€"! 39-1.: (Panadisn bfaa†'2 ed to Peterloro on Friday beCause know Canada. a W†' of a lllesmge that his sons had been They know not England who only injured in an accident. England know: They know not Can-fl sda who only their province knowing: Our local fishers are quietly piâ€. e: n. s...“ u or year or two. and who visits the Old {â€0 “““m'ing an “"‘m'r'c l°t or Country. says. “In Canada they do thisI I ï¬ll" sin-CimvnS- |. Cakes with her children. and that.“ He will describe an on; Mrs. . harness. for instance. He does Mt‘izclmn and Reginald, of Rochester. know that in Nova Scotia they straw, . . . _ . . _ a yoke tight to the area's horns: andil 3" " “h° haw :00â€. â€blurs â€if?!“ . urlposll owns lps, they also shoe each 01 with eight iron‘ 1 in (Xi‘an and shoes. To him the little bit 0! Canada: ‘ are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. \\’m. he “'h°1°°f unï¬t Elliott and visited with Mr. and simple truth that a. great deal of Can- . ' ’i After an absence of 21 years, ilir. ,Sliobert Sanderson, of Winnipeg. ls l lilaln body travelled all the time therei. . ‘ rel time d d - . . s- would be a standstill to industries orl‘I ed“ "1, (“en 5' “ho a" "1m to see him after so lengthy ill which the country prolpers. That'i means that there is something of a aUSt'ncc and to know that he ha: responsibility “9°“ those who have‘ imade good in the hardware business i knowledge or Canada. We can’t all now the country. because it every-ll in town again Visiting his to el : flagging: wrgï¬gfzm‘th‘ 202;: in the Western metropolis. t “1 Mr. Samuel Graham was a visito , to Lindsay on Saturday. Mr Phelps, relieving manager 0 the Bank of anulltO, has returnm pioneering in the West between 1885‘ mg 1891. and that. our tons-teen to Toronto. I came back. W106 Our schools will reopen the dil; Y (or three months all over the country. (0110me Luâ€, W, and ï¬nally settled in mm: and , ' a that in six years I have bevelled a 11m MW“ ‘ art f“ 90“""3' hundred and forty thousand miles be- along natural lines is 1110er do: castrated in a month old speCimt thou. 1 Wild". 0! ., seal. that was brought her xii-INN}. mpg-oat, m M living in tb mud 8m and dare: in :34: . a â€3.132% V Warned to Death “9 In Fire at Omemee home from a Newmnrkct- Alderman Jamel nun-um. v... -.. exhibitor at the cm: Home Fair and wrist! c“ a ï¬ne and sec- ond prize in the single roadster class with his ï¬ne mm. Nellie B. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Mitchell drove out to flaunt. Pleasant and mmhrook last week to visit friends. A very churning tennis tea was In ld on the pretty grounds of the Merle; residence. m. and the Misszs McCrae were the w of a. wry large assemblage on Wednes- tlm- M'Pni'n: and the â€me happy function was mutated on Friday ‘e-ening in now many potty. m, «m as ton on m‘ If. taunts NW. 6' W «m 1.1 mm last «at amtmi'logl; Ma. “mm M mama; maths a mm; hm mm .m \Vummim. Mr A. r: Nada-ms; mamw m "H mm m; 'Q‘Mumh Mn HINHM! h. Hum m9? 3 MM HAW“ “Gama. M5: ‘4‘: e: Huntsman n hum mm. Wm“! m In: mum“ m {Wanna mmhw» r? w “mane mm A “99m in“: MP: W: $2: Mum «f anaem “a in (was an Prism. m: H- â€- ï¬lm-3mm, Hf 'l‘umnh' made In humans: mu "a mm. W- «.l- A- W“ M Hmihw NW home met a» weak and. MM“ ‘4“, O'G‘M Sutqrdgy lunl‘fl W n dun: of ï¬re was sounded when it was discmwed that ¢ sigma belong to Ur. Rodumnd \‘ar cy nu a‘luze. The churns re upended quickly and worked mum; but the building could not he mum and a horse that was inside couh not be named. The ï¬re spread t. 'W' W“ n ., when it was dimwewd that u slghlc belong to Ur. Redmond \‘ar. uv “gs u‘luze. 1‘8 ciiiuns rc- upended quickly and worked nuhly but the building could not he mum! and a horse that. was inside could not be rescued. The ï¬re spread in 3 small dwelling dust! to the swim- and runsumed it. The horse “nu-- lon.,'ed lo a Jewish junk (leak-r. uh.; had been using lhe stable. The un imal was \‘ulued at $150. Mr. l‘ar- ey's los‘a is a serious Now as he had no insurance on the buildings. Th. origin of the ï¬re is conjectural. We are in receipt, of the 1911 mm List of the Millbrook Central Ex hibition. The colored cover and flu [’hotogru'ure- combined with t th. neat arrangement of matter-ï¬nd th< 1clear type make it a work of higl iarli‘mc \aiue. executed by Mr. (' IW. lhchards, of “The Mirror." n-vâ€".~u no insurance on the buildings. 'J‘hv‘l 1h? fcr'XH-Y'n‘ Y‘wl'pl'x Man of the ï¬re is conjectural. -, Mr. l-Zrniu- I! n“ “'6 .re in receipt, of the 1911 l'ri/A‘ friamls (Her smut,“ List at the Millbrook Central Ex- Mr. Russfxl anr' hibition. The colored cover and thew-uh Liï¬nrd :rpnm ['hotogru‘ures combined with t flan. Mr “â€1 up. Ii. neat arrangement of matterhnd the DUWF- “or. â€H: (‘2 clear type make it a work of high . lh-nn‘rs ‘1‘ \mumx articuc \aiue, executed by Mr. t' i Mr. H txmrns W. lhchards, of “We Mirror." .sum '0!‘ Ihv \\.-~'. Mr. Edwin l-leom of I‘eterl.orn.‘m-_v mzs Hw :‘rwx W‘s in ‘O'Wn On Saturday. ‘ (ltd! ' n n nzx‘n-Y‘ There was a large delegntiun of {mud H- " '3": "~- Comr\_an\es “.en‘ up to l‘inllauy ' \UT} 130““ 11hâ€, _ . n,†. \l:;‘- ‘-‘Ivl‘|"a 11'3" Conserx .mws went up to Linzlmy on sum, to tho Nominal}; Conâ€" \-cnuon._ M out 40 tickets wen sold at â€)0 single {are return rate. Miss E. l-‘eir. of lrterboro. is gut-st of ()memce friends. \hl' Elliott .nd visited with Mr. nnu. Mrs. '1‘. W. McLean. 3 ' After an absence of 21 years, Robert. Sanderson, of Winnipeg, is: in town again \isiting his umm-«i relatives and friends. who are l‘lcaS-f ’ed to see him after so length am a. sense and to know that he has! ‘modo good in the hardware business. (5i in the Western metropolis. Mr. Samuel Graham was a. \isitor! to Lindsay on Sntun‘lnv. g Hr Phelps, relieving manager of. ‘ the Bank of Tunmo, has returnedi to Toronto. ‘ Our ochools will reopen the , day tollo'ing labor Dos. The Mia's art of portrayal along natural lines is nicely dem- onstrated in n, month old specimen Mr. 3 Mrs. J. was with her children. Zelma um Reginald, of Rochester. XX who have been Visiting friends ’0 in Oman and Muiposa townships. _..- an. nun-1n of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. game from long practice. The invesmwn a knowledge gum in this hut-century ( 13:» I" ' may feel assured thtt all gney depâ€"Osiu‘d it! solute my until required. INTEREST is added to all Savings Put“ YOUR AOOOUIT Is 11Ҡl . Mm. ammo nmrveé Ffï¬â€˜f/ . . fly JU’N'V“ “13 }Pa " VIII-q 3“." W" W’Ilfl I omemee Branch “him «i wwwom Ma Rowan has re trip to Toronto E e 55 Year 5 0‘ sale B Matti momma-uh Bushnell was an nd pam- “(suntan 11‘ Friday in \hk'i THE 1 uw--v.__ Savings Depositors l 0.00 P old specimen Finder ought home John- he had {ground L, Thu". the for . t of So; tom is ‘hv (an ‘Ixtl n(i( , 3 mile from 1.1†Is!!!“ 0f u particulars M‘I'l.‘ returned} 27 St. I‘wr‘t‘m‘t‘ mg the strength The investment“ M Newfoundland u} u" WI hm as u wuwnir 41 T' “ New 00km 01 um“ "Hui: N 1 W501! not fuuiliur ““h N T. to] ". new: large for . huh“ I. and in covered mu. pure “in N Th. p0“ of the dinerom "Wu. ' m is perfect and u“. cun‘o mwy .dmirers. â€0 Miss 'l‘haLn. of "amplkllfom tormerly resided in (mu-mac. it; ‘h in; on her mm" friends in mum; Re‘. R. and Mrs. . on a holiday trip. pmvhed ‘ho Rev. AlQV. Runs, {ram the 3 public to lhv south of us, is . on the numerous mum of my: hood and earl-x school days in m. Mrs J. B. Hay-s “as in “My on Saturdax Rex . Walter Nugent, wm' I wife and child. of New York In (mm at the hump n! his lath. It Henry \‘ugem. Kr 'l‘homas Sellomées, of Tm lr 'l‘homns Yellmums, 1)me delivered an inï¬omting m" frgm the pu pit nf Hw Mm W1! on thl'ath mowing E It â€nu!†“Mt ' I‘M-ale ago, It is expecwd "d. {he pastor, Rm. 1» 3! mm» m; eat-um {he gmh inc M the UM rat-MW m mm <~ nw‘ ! m! a 1m- an aim (“Mir-f “inâ€? Q «m “Q; \\ “ ‘Mfli‘tï¬m‘ i slum NURFIMY. M‘G “\u‘k sum W "ugh-1w um meal 51 wilh dust an disagreed! it- “use bane [autism “1' ~ ‘ (‘8 chu RIDGE. “0:“ un. ‘5-“ [lenders ( n Slnuix‘u . Mr. H. hearns and Sun. ' St!!! for the “I"! on ’l‘UchVa} 1M lb'gv will \ISH fv‘ic-mds fur a mn-I'L thz‘ a nnniwr {mm uh!" li‘ traded ('0‘ 0.ng Fmr and re; 031 l . h... an.“ 1mm. \6‘} 130m“ ‘ Miss Lulu 35'. Spatial 10“ mm :‘1 “diets, on sale {ram 31? Canada to 1.05 Aogelos. deco. Portland and mum Puiï¬c coast points. August and Snz‘tenxhï¬. train sen ice. For illustï¬â€˜ ch, time ta! ‘ws and {1m 1 address 13. 11. Bennett. gent, C. x. w. “5:, 44; Toronto. On'ario. dur yuan-10L. \ Lg STRAYED â€"â€" iscs of ‘h‘ eciu“ THE PAC! V5. China-'0 an“ 3. Special ‘0“ cou. 7. k‘ ‘ oi Jul)“. dehomed. game by I" repsir. 1‘ ndod \ ii“ W Ii H“ “W†I u “stifled m4; greet n hero. h flu: 3““ U far In “‘innipmâ€" ‘ I! l'!‘ “'he’." nan 8 this F1105! W‘ ' L sheep â€d 6 expâ€: AD “'0 aawles “r3." (T8 '.' t mt COX (1 3'0th 1d 5‘.“ 't-rg Km swn isna yroF In' (58* RATE Mrs» '1' Lindst‘ HI “a round For Mr Execs“? ‘5 ca‘ Agen t for the Monuuwr of Bridgepon. ( the sum: way. No Sm: with in Durability. A ('Li: Beauty. Everlasting Memo he “IVâ€"At. Lorneville If: Ono's Hotel, Worm MO Bun neVer did an) one B * he could ï¬gure on “Nuâ€"A: Arch. Caz 12. con. 5. Eldon noon; thence to I). F lot, 21. con. 3, for nig “mm m “Prism Bran Ready Mixed Pa McLennanM w 80"“ Calioum h, *9“!th (Luau Lh-I Th“ tbs-gen. (. guy «that- uczu u .tuiy all at. h mu» 0 p ham and 11 ink m Lin .mle w th Th» ,"“' h!" and u I†‘mnugd w ch an“; '1‘. .:\ ‘3 ï¬d“ [3 wnllldl t0 ‘n‘vï¬tig‘tt.’ . E:ch‘aI"" ri“ht the wo H fan» karma; S stPl‘ «Med t is m 3““ t0 "0 stud?!“ m- Bic BO'IM’S. Individual hm Mm co‘s an Tenn From Aug. 2 PETER MORE 15 Arygle. Ont. Will make the sons.m .x.~ :' SO Arthur} Graha Scott. Suthlyrslire Premier Ciy‘ tonnage r' LEETWOOD PO WK'iW1 Cl! “At Dennis Howkirfs, l 5. Eldon, (or noon “1 ho Hominyâ€"At his 3. 00h. 6. Eldon. Ifnlllldml I ‘Iv SPOTTCH. PM 3_ â€â€˜31, Princi; -â€"At Ed. Lu P. McHauie i. for night. qâ€"At D. J 4. Thorah, on. lot 3, White Bronze m It! fiinoas Bliss I I8 S (Rm. which i ria Aetaal Bu: Surt to Finish. hm same hu' 'I email Bits and \\ loaves. Entm um- ntliwidual instrm 1 n .._ ll. would _he well 11479. «14E: The prnper';. PETERBORO mass COLLEG EBAY. AUG. 94 ch 0r p artuc .Im “mm he well for ! before chmmi L for Ontario in Lion 1C ‘Ofllllfl‘l U0 1116 lk I .1 ll