:2: .1f (fy'1-\§;n1_r. X l a"). (ll-1mm»? :‘a* it (1 Ull ’l‘." w?» :: “wnurzr '11 resist Tllt‘, 111111.20: of 4‘s, 111's. Jean \lc K ï¬shnie, '1»- l’. ~11 7.1 years. CS. ry alth 'ers. .1 ua... 2 by The ; pl'l‘t‘lél'. ion New om n1 ‘ l5 one ' '1 1., g... 7‘...“ . 2.- .‘ll†. Mun of the visit to Toronto points, as this would: men an op _ :11. a deputation of Lindsay Dense -01 several W mum's V. 4.1â€, who waited upon the board per year. ', * 3‘11111 commissioners. has been: on the other hand the C.P.R. any: . A:r-1d down to a point which one we do not require gates; or m. 5, ~‘ -- naturallv infer asserts that tion and are willing to take such ‘ ,. â€m nor the other (the C. P. 'risks as ordinary traï¬c may assert .1“. (nun) wish to assume the rather than ï¬nance such an innova- " 31111111 of granting protection: tion for public safety. . . public who pass hither and; Condense all this and we find that . ,(ross the C. P. R. tracks at the public must take care of them- .1111 chen- sts lselves when passmg over the above mun of Lindsay finds its ex- crossings. In case of a fatglï¬ty i5 not so intensely replenisb- damages for injury or death when .51. funds that money can be the company is at fault‘must act as .. . to protect the wayfarer a salutary Compensation to the ag- ._..,.-5 back and forth at those grieved person or relatives, The Nogi Moral . ° ' . . v 1 . V yam. . â€â€1211 the latllltv of tne su1- we belong. A people who have ac- neâ€. Soul and his wife in quired the highest military and nav- al virtues from civilization withOut mparing the contempt.for death inherited from barbarism are capable. among 01‘ sacrifices undream-ed of by Cana- as we paradoxically call dians or Americans. Sacrifice is . there was a subli'mity in mainly the secret of Military ‘ and 1 that shoUJd not be lost upon naval efï¬ciency. Sacrifice is the lan- sttmg as we do with Orien- guage of conquest. Such a people as .0116 of the most appalling calam1- number, set off for the creek ..'11 our hard, maltder-of-fact the JapaneSe might be uncomfortable ties that ever occurred in the Mld' 110011 hour Saturdav. .1 11d methods. If we are ian- neighbors flor the ease loving. com- land district took place Saturdav last heard . ' MARY McCAFFREY. vote ofChiu-‘les McCuï¬'oy, om. John Seager, of Richm0nd Hill, Ont... aged 38 years. fray, aged 8 years. a, accompany the soul 01’ the ’..;1;111es.. Emperor to the future 1 “wiles awtonlshment from Omemee D Thomas’ Hill 1;. .m‘ r~.".':"l'S, . rw'. 4'5. about 'lhat was the or seen of the happy 1 . WILLIAM McCAFFREY, eldest son of Charles McCofl'rey, aged 39 years. .. , Manager of the Sales' Department, of the Canadian General Electric, Toronto. - LAURA SEAGER, Wife of the late Willian McCafl'rey, and daughter of the late GRACE MAXINE, daughter of the late William and Laura McCain-8y, aged 12 1 HOWARD SEAGER soumnv, Son of the late William and Laura McCaf- SCENE OF BROWNING ACCIDENTâ€"In Pigeon River, about ï¬ve miles "For twenty years William J. Mc- Canrey had been employed by the Canadian General Electric Co., and the vacancy he leaves is the assistant “Fruit-aâ€"tives" have done for me. For years. I was a martyr toChronicComtiâ€" pation and Stomach Trouble. I was tly run down and my friends feared. had Consum tion. I tried numerous doctors and :1 kinds of medicines, but received no relief until advised to try “Fruit-a-tivec" by Mr. McCready of St. Stephen, and am pleased to say ythat I now enjoy excellent health. “Fruit- a-tives†are the best medicine made,‘ .1 . z . i1 is in pursuit of pleasure fort-seeking, pleasure-chasm nations "" 8mg ..,.;1llh. ’l‘he ()riental‘s fanatic- of this North \merican continent. †we? noon Sept 28 when William p artv and when tnev failed to re-l general n1 ersllip Of the supply W mum“ upon his country his w~axdin ff d.n h h Mcbaï¬rey, of Toronto, son of Mr. turn home in the evenin the a department. Every ioa: he'had spent use them". .7 I. . ‘ i . . . g o a gem 1v 1c he claims Chas, McCain-9y, 01 Omemee, his ‘ 8 . nx- his vacation until his family at the HUGH McKENKA. «111, 111.» ancestors. H15 earest- ions father, Mr. Chas. Md. allrey. be old homestead. where his father and “Fruits-lives†is the only medicine .not to believe in. Is Canada to be- come great by pursuit always of proâ€" ï¬t ‘.’ (‘an we always evade the law of 111-slern civilization failed to racrifice? As the Toronto Telegram mce in the vioinitv of ’l‘homas’ H'll .911"? superstition. as we call'vobserwers. The, victims are' Marv McCafl‘rev' : m claimed this sacrifice; for†“A country like Canada is deâ€" Wife of Charles MoCaï¬â€˜rey' ‘Will'a‘ ’ 1.15 1111 educated, accomplished serving of Children each willing to Mcpan-re‘. manager of the'sales ldm .1:1«l his wife was a graduate‘serve the interests of the nation partment’of the Canadian Gener: ' . 5.xâ€: The 111ountains and plains with his or her LIFE as willingly Electric (‘0' Toronto eldest son of 'wvlmriu moreover hold tens of and more wisely than Gen. Nogi ('harles Mc’Caffrev aged 39 yearS' . p.311. 111' proofs of Japanese mor- served the memory of an Emperor laura Seager, wife of the late Wil- w-ith his DEATH, Canadians should liam Mc(.arl'rev aged 38 years and wife, son, daughter and mother were drowned in Pigeon Creek, about ï¬ve miles north of the village of Ome- gan to make enquiries. FAILED TO RETURN. On Saturday morning the party of ï¬ve. just as they were Wont to do on other years, began a ï¬shing cruise up the creek. When dusk came and they had not returned home. John McCall'rey. husband, z'father and grandfather of those in the boat, became anxious and set out to find them. He, with a neigh- as exercised on «ll-jocts are unreserved, tor- ,._- _.v;.l devotion “111111111 11) country. not. sur- mother live. This was in Omemee. a village with about 500 inhabitants, situated on Pigeon Creek, a small and peaceful watercourse, which runs for about six or so miles northward into Sturgeon Lake. Omemee is on the line of the Grand Trunk Railway, about [half-way between Lindsay and Peter- } boro, and is considered an ideal camp- ling spot for holidayers. This year er. McCaï¬cry did not enjoy a vaca- 1tion. but on Friday night he decided visit lo his native town. They in- 1 :11 llis'ory if equalled.- If the love Canada as well as Gen. Nogi daughter of late John Seager, of bor. rowed up the river to a distance ‘ tendedf mhstiy‘lfor just the ozwkfeudi. ln111,)1re :s to 111e. it must lo1ed Japan, and need not cease to Richmond Hill Ont Grace Maxine of about six miles from the village. 2:12:15 tileevi‘si‘itmlflgnti‘lï¬'ls‘uggdav moi; resem bâ€": S i r Wil- oevolron more nearly the Japanese. M19 and guard their own lives. (‘anadians may also be devoutly In the middle of the creek, which was about 40 or 50 yards wide, an daughter of late William and Laura Mc(‘ allrey, aged 12 years , Howard ill Hl' The news of the drowning was re- ceived in Toronto at 1.30 Sunday that will positively and completely cure Constipation. This wonderful compound of fruit juices act: directly on the liver. causing this organ to extract more bile from the blood, and to give up more bile to move the bowel! regularly and naturally. sccabox. 6ior $2. 50, trial nine, At all dealers or sent on receiptof pt. ~by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa i and I strongly advise my friends to Winnings 1011912 lfairvicw Shropshires’ 11-i.-r boasts :hat we think l thankful that. several thousand miles Seager Southbv son of late William overturned canoe was {Ound sinking morning by long-distance telephone. This year because of foot and .~1‘ railways. canals. public in? blue water separates Japan from and [aura Mel‘all'rev Miss Salter. a half-sister of Mrs. 12W in uth disease in Brita‘n no sheep . , , _ o 3 ‘ l ' .112 4011' else C‘ 11 see. t th sh r 3 1' h - in 'h' .. ‘ . . ' » - LATE WILLIAM MCCAFFREY liam McCaï¬rey, a nurse “3' he h " †’ -‘ ‘1 0 e 9 9" 0 t e ‘0" ‘ e'nt t“ “ ‘Ch lhe news of the dreadful fatality the 0'“) trace 0‘ the “‘9 Of his fam- - pital for Sick Children Col. eg 9 strcel. were allowed by our Government to ily which had left the boat house a was received by Dr. F. Blanchard, aged 8 years gradually at the bow. 'lhis was ‘ Son of Chas McCain-05', of. ()mcmee was in attendance upon hcrg mother who is dying at 16 South Drive N, brought from across the sea- . . coroner for the Count . V-’ - few hours before. Both men began , . . . - ' OPS COUUCll Proceedlndï¬ sund . - by f†mom to grapple for the bodies but with ““0 “’35 “0““! In the Pigeon informal!†“‘83 8â€â€œ “l" 5â€" “'0‘ “em 0‘ _ a_1 morning. '1‘ e phone mes- .. . ' River Saturday along with his wife man then. it being feared that the obliged to rely on their own pro- saue stated that the bodies of the no ““95" “hen darkness settled shock would result in her 4981}! HOW' ductions for their show flocks. With â€";â€"_â€"-â€"~_â€" over the stream they returned to the and family and his mother. there broke the news. _, above parties were recovered and asked the coroner to come at once "ma-5'9 and Early Sunday morning a great num- Hicks‘on, scoonded 23rd†1912 hinted hv l“. W. members present. bv (ielr-e Malone), that Reeve and act in his OfllCial capacity. Robertson and councilorp llest and A press representative of The Daily ber 0‘ friends went “P the creek tolfather' bound securely by the “al dtn be a committee to inspect W'alder and the coroner drove to the search for the bodies After the ground covered by the Long \illage, and though the day had; hours or work the lemains 0' Ditch award. shorlh dawned gioups and parties t'WO women were fOUnd, and then the ankles. Mr. John mainllittle boy, Howard, and then Wil- pointmem tale : liam McCall'rey. oiling the body of Maxine. the 1'1111111'El me? Sept. .1111. illl ill" 3 11_.:1!211~s of last lllceting were n11 moth n of W. lest. sec- EVidentlv the father 1:. ll.11o11~{v were 1-on'irm- Reid applied for re-ap- of men were seen along the as Tax collector and Street discussing the terrible v 1â€". was instructed to write little The son when found was like the two some‘legs with yards of the line twisted the ' in all imaginable tangles around his and son made a desperate attempt to Later in the morn- saVe themselves, and in kicking and plunging only bound their feet more ever, upon the adxicc of a pllvsician. she was told last night and although broken down, will survive the smerc blow. Mr. McCaflrcy was prominent in many circles in Toronto. He had a long connection with the Board at Trade. He was a warden of St. Peter .~‘ Anglican Church, Carlton and B‘ cock- er streets, and had held other ofï¬ce.- in the church for a number of years. He was a great cricket enthusiast. Hr to take his £11111in for their annual such conditions neither individual skill in breeding and fitting was put to the test without any specula- tive purchasing of imported stock to fortify weak spots in the show flock. The Fairview representatives exhibit- ed by Messrs. J. D. J. Campbell, “'oodville. Ont., have made remark- able records at Toronto. London and not shown elsewhere. 0! ..1‘ 111111.11 l‘ommissiolu-l' asking for a salary of $75.00 the “'thh the ï¬nding of the Victims , 1 be! i m 0 n Lindsay; 114s in 911* lids! ward. taxes to be handled by the Standard the accident on the previous night girl, “'33 discovered. The “"9 h("i‘lurmly' ‘ 'was 1190 a mom 0 e to gt. the ï¬fteen ï¬rst prizes and champion- : ;1-l_§1)l;;n‘ll :1) 11199: (wt. 21 tank as ,u-as done last year. On motâ€" had told. les were taken back to the home- 1' 31:: :02: if {ME M:(f::reyf:as ships offered at Toronto's Canadian m1. ion of W. Best seconded by l". W. L\ THE MORGL' E. lstead from thh the funeral “wk“: 10 'lies rice nod‘ r 111 Mr. and Mrs. McCafl'rey were mar- National thirteen were awarded to Hummus 1'. ore read from Hickson Mr. Reid was appointed at Mr- John MCCrae led the coroner place on Tuesday afternoon ‘0 e pace “ re t e accl â€It occur- ried 15 years ago in Toronto. The the Campbell's flock, including the and reporter rooms and there lay the bodies on a salary of $60.00. ()11 motion of I". W. seconded l) )1 “. “alden. I l'1-111'c re selecting of jurors to his undertaking' I the village cemetery. red. Hickson, ALL (‘01 L1) SWIM. the statute stretchers in a large room. , side was Mr. McCall're1's mother, at- [were good swimmers and it is sup-[â€19 Party had “1°â€? â€'3“ ““9 1.11111.r re examinations of, fl‘UUl (‘lel‘k 01' l' ' s 1. Engineer, The only feasible theory of the On onel The children and also the father accident which presents itself, is that line dead woman was formerly Miss Laura Seager of a prominent family. and order. WERE MARRIED 15 YEARS. She is survived by her mother be Ilherefnre (‘anadian breeders {our championships for rams and ewes. ’l‘hc winnings were the more creditable as all, with one exception were won with home-bred stock. The 1 mon s‘ed. X(1_ 11;, 511 t. .labor dom- bv John Horan nd Wm. - . 1 -. ll. 1‘1- druindue. from Sif'y Reeds on .1'oad beat: other than tired in heavy clothing such as one posed that the young-girl attempted out trolling, and in getting the ;:;1v:::‘ersgmlilr;.isf(1:3;30“381:1: cash winnings totalled up to con- .vimly conllmssioners notice where charged was allowed. 11' ould wear on an outing trip, 'to swim ashore but sank in the “Sb into the boat a “T011533"? on brother -. I’ercv ‘Seager ' of 22 sidprahh, m5â€, than that won by all .1_. 13. Km) (\Ctllnl on (‘rossings Byâ€"laws were duly passed authoriz- TIME OF ACCIDENT, Weeds. Nothing is known of the the part 0‘. €011“? one capsued . the Churchill-ave. 'l‘oronto ' {our competing flocks. ‘ .11211 ‘zllo'z-ll-SIS.. from Soliâ€" in}: the levying of rates and‘taxes Next was William McCalTrey. dress_;struggles 0' the one man, William craft, upsetting all into the inky Mr. McCaï¬rev' is survi1'cd bv. a 0" going t0 London â€19 {allowing and others. fanll confirming the appointment of ed in a black suit, white negligee f McQ‘an‘rey, in the party t0 3‘1"9 the waters Of the creek. father. two brélher5_(fharles .ii_ of week the flock won all oll‘ered in the also a bylaw regulating shirt and patent leather shoes. Hls‘others Those in lindsavâ€"and FIRST FATALI'FY 111' YEARS. of pounds and the Con- gold watch, which the coroner asked l the“? are mamâ€"“ho know mm are Oldâ€"timers in Omemee say that it fences in the to be removed, was stopped, the.a“'81'9 Of his athletic prowess. He is the ï¬rst drowning fatality in 2 Township. of Ups Eliands indicating that it ceased .to : “'35 an all-round athlete a few years many years in Pigeon Creek. In no (in motion of ll. Best. seconded by ilinemsure tlme at 3.5 p m 'l‘hisiaRO. an excellent cricketer all his place ‘-is the creek over 60 yards indicate the time which the I me and an 9X99"- 5“ immer. wide, except where it empties into took Ilut all were handicapped in the Sturgeon Lake. And the current is asked that (7. l’. H. ‘wl 3.1 din-pen their South : collector. the keep‘n: ::; '31:: 0131 'struction 01‘ lawful, 1‘1». 1"; ‘ “1‘. \l 'llarll uuordiny ,(l. Maloney. the Reeve lesumvd thei “0â€â€œ concession line cl‘R was inst rl‘l't- [salesman for the Canadian General the Hydro-Electric, and James. a Electricâ€"and seven sisters : Margar- et, May, Ada, Mrs. George Bum- side and Mrs. C. W. Fatt of Town- class excepting two third prizes. The competing flocks at Toronto did not appear at London. At Lindsay 11 here the winning stock at our.l)ominion exhibition, Otta- wa. which also showed previously at, Toronto. was met for the second ‘.1 : 1.. 1?. \l. Hicks-1111. refunded chair and the said by-laws were giv-‘M‘Cidt’nt in / all probabilitv Williamsburg. Out... and Mrs. llr. 1,. 1111.11.51, ,2,“ by-luws be en the final reading. passed signed place, which Would be Saturdax chilly water and on account 0‘ the hardly noticeable, it thus being con- Thompson, of Havelock, Ont, time in the circuit. the winnings mnuniltee of the whole, Mr. and sealed as bylaws Nos. 722, afternoon, !place where the craft capsized 00‘ sidered rather safe by even the Mrs. Charles McCaï¬rev leaves to were all the firsts and also all the . vim†, 723’ 72*. Next, was his beautiful young wife. one even a swimmer, WOIlld have most timid canoeist. Campers from mourn her sad and untimely demise, seconds but two. dressed in her ordinarv attire with had 8- chance to reach land. On all parts go there for the summer, 1011.9: brown coat and bearing a calm l either shore is a marsh extending and a more picturesque camping spot look upon hel face. On her leftl'back 11130“ 100 lards and impass- would be hard to ï¬nd. The canoe hand she wore three gold rings. By able. “'“iam McCaflrey undoubted- used was just large'enOUgh {or ï¬ve and many stories her side was their 10-year-old son, '1.V' did not have a chance to save h1s people. It. was two feet longer than of the abnormal dressed in a warm grey coat, shoes, mother. his wife or his children. An the regulation size. and has a much â€WWW .\'() HYl'A-TO â€LIGHT. The season for potatoes. has been i exceptionally good. |ha1e been told I 13v \l. 11111111112. l ~':pr1-1111- l'ourt of the State 0! r}. has 31 but given the fin- lto, and Ethel, a school teacher in besides her heart-broken and almost distracted husband, two sons James. championships and classes at the three shows thirty-two and (‘has Downer, of Toronto, (if the thirty-four first prizes and offered for breeding seven daughters, Mrs. (Dr.) 'l‘homp- were awarded to the Campbell en- son, of HaVelock; Mrs. I-‘lett Mrs. Burnside of Toronto ; the Miss- and triesâ€"a record unequalled in ada. (‘an- "I wish to tell you of the great good - o1“ divorce to the dc'lghler I growth of the furinaceous tuber. In black stockings and knickerbockers loverturned’camoe, which ï¬lls quickly. wider beam, and therefOre more dif- es 'Addie Mav and Maggie at home . This leading flock has had a good m ('rnkvr. 5m. 1401“] and . the garden 01 Mrs. Harrlett llobmn with his gold-rimmed spectacles still is practically impossible to handle by ï¬cult to upset. ' near Morris: season’s trade. yet a few choice v-iml 1., 3w,- riding master, . l'enelon Falls, (1 potatoes were taken upOn his eyes, which were forevé’r one person struggling against odds. usual type used by camping and fish- burg, Ont. . shearling rams of the best of breed- from the plot weighing so. 202. one dimmed. A 16-foot canoe, 1111111111911, cannot ing' pmm, . . ‘ . g of the numbenweighing 24 oz. GIRL’S BODY FOUND. be righted by one person, and Mr. â€R“ “me “am“ ’“ ('en' Another of the’enlarf-Zei underground At th t' ' McCall ’ had '0“ 1 York (‘itv. and» afterl - . e lme the bOdy Of the httlel r951 1' 99°F e t0 ' were nmrr‘ell 1 rhyzomes. but not one 01 the ,1 doz. girl was not discovered, but it is after. It is more than likely that toria County Old Boys' Association. Ilabme mentioned, weighed 2m lhey understood that she was found Sun- he sank exhausted after fighting He was born in Omeme'e in 1878 and ren who arrived on Sunday from for their moderate quotations, con- i are of the Duke of Oxford variety day morning one hundred feet. 0,. vainly to save those dear to him. was educated at the Oinemee Public Toronto and other points The sidering breeding and quality. 3 and it is understood they can be more from the spot where the rest of The water where the bodies were and High 80110018. After completing whole populace of Omemee is plu found was Si" eight and ten {99‘ his high “11°01 course in 1890 he in gloom over so sudden and titanic . r “L†(It tn 11211 21.32: b-laiiihs made to produce from 500 to 700 the victims were found. ‘ il' ‘ll 1 ll l l\ l' ‘ 3‘ 3 9' P :bushels per acre FISH ON THE LINE. deep. About 100 yards from the went to Peterboro to take a com- a tmgï¬y, 50'"? time ago there appeared a canoe mercial college course, after which Woe is written on the visage 'if!‘ ll [h ‘ t ed t le Her . 1 m 111menartlanfnher :ffztions; Nearby was the fatal ï¬sh which spot where the waterlogged of short article in The Watchman-Ward- †told of the awful tragedy. The 10;- was Pi°k°d “P was found the bOdY 0‘ .he entered into business in the oflice ‘11 our citizens whose hearts go out 9" stating that an unfortunate man Mr. Charles llcvafl‘rey' father of lag and extra good individuals are the youog man, and husband of Mrs. on 0mâ€- Any 0"? wanting a ram almost insane with to improve the flock for a certainty grief, as are also many of his child- will do well to write Campbells lil‘t‘t‘ll. several years ago. It was one of theland Ethel, who lives For several years the late William 100k McCaffrey was secretary of the Vic- McCam-ey, is .lllz. "'rx. \1‘11' ’ .;1'11u'.1inlance "" :1 llobokeo by a justice 0‘.‘ “hen the weddingr l-ocume A CORRECTION. w< «l‘v red n Statutory . .. ‘ \ ML“: was employed. as. The tune when an effluent house- pound maekinonge with the hooksl M's McLafl‘rey, 81' Farther up the of Messrs. Hillian Jr Deplow. grain in sympaxhy to the grief-stricken named Vanstone had Passed away l'ne “am“ of lion J p wife can afford to overlook the ads and shining spoon which allurred stream by a few yards Mrs. William and floup dealers in Peterboro friends. _ while an inmate of the Toronto asy- 11‘ mg Cm; ' ' ' has gone byâ€"not to ever recur the fatal ï¬sh and wiped out McCafl‘rey, with her youngestâ€"the After two m in the position he lum. It also stated that the gent- ' _ . - again 1 nearlv an entire family. lacyâ€"locked in her arms, was drawn resigned to take a position with the The United I . l1 league convention leman was from Cameron. It ap- pears that the name should have been Ballantyne, and that his home was near Glenarm. A After viewing the remains the to the surface 01 these calm and Canadian General Electric Co. at t - rah-1m hi coroner gave Undertaker Md)?“ an fpeacerul though tleacherous waters. Poterboro. where he worked for a me 1n ‘ l 19 " order for burial of the bodies of the Some distance 8"" William We" short time before being moved to the Victims as he deemed an inquest un~ â€Fey 8 body was picked UP. and forth head ofï¬ce at Toronto. Bv his in- “m or on towards the lake his daugh- (luau-y and good business qualities The facts which led to the fatality ter- ’ue worked himself up to the once are as follows: The late William Mc- of manager of the sales department. ism-:3 arrived in Omemee on ' Fri- ‘The father was “foï¬jgm - The late lit. IcCaflrey was very. V as 4.313.233 '3 .1... me" .. .. .. 1.1.... .. :33: .33 33323.3. ': A FISHING ~ and the lungs which caused thotearh TRIP. m-camtymfmw ‘ngvu-ybnsybusln’eulifehotookcon-l m- Mcéaflrey had secured bishou- and held an by a large hook. “W “W in M0†and! daysanddecided totakea tripwhlchwasmmlycmboddedh mamoorm Homo-co!“ through theyeatCanadinnwest: - . " . FISH STILL ALIVE. In Red, BroWn and Green (mmmmudm) RU-BER-OID is the only ready rooï¬ng made in permanent, impregnated colors. The colors are not painted on, but by our patented process are Pmincorporated in the RU-BER-OID gum with which the rooï¬ng; fabric is coated. ,_ 11‘ As a result tthlle color cannotpeelorwash.¢ o â€"it staysaslon as erooï¬n lasts. â€6 -. .. If you want a rgofthatxshangsome, weather-p ï¬re-resisting, moderate " that will give you fullest use RU-BER-OIDin colors. Any RU-BER-OID Dealer PWGenel-alwillbereceived j; at Ottawa until noon, on Friday. ‘ the hi: Novunber.1912. tor thecono mam-mpty'smuaona , u Wmtnctforfouryeusoix . he â€waste-chumbetween ;. Mammals: from "is" ~1MM'IPIW.’€ Mahmud†M utocondidouotpro- " Mmhoun a: , macadamia oeâ€" f “thou-tomb!!!“- ‘ _MPoht.ondottboot- z ‘3»: v: “wereâ€