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Watchman Warder (1899), 31 Oct 1912, p. 10

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2.” "-"fiw-“e "1 .v-.‘. _ as; '1 “legion-r fi.. 4.. ”$4 off < w.- “fl‘D-swaw ~ r<'.fiv. .M a... t A“... ..,. . ‘tltbewu‘o'l a,“ ”man’s, «.14. . II I . 8} «it fir», 1. ‘mmuoodaohertw.wn-uoioom,e Monmmnk ionow. mtietheeooditiooot-the .5... " about. William Hedihéy‘.’ MW of King. Caroline end‘ I . sufferer from indigestion - a. choice gingham, unduy Out; from the Children-8 eyes.” -.1 " Tliexee'weiothem..m min- . .' MMsmvafimormlefiwfiumdtuhstmnm read. clerk of themWflhPOIOPS en'l M.B.Afiulslu‘kt A SCOfBOfdlZfléfent stylesâ€"from " tun. W and on motion confirmed. closing account amounting to $19: I ‘lyesight gm . . The lament need of ell‘ dyeeptiee, The following communications were '75, hand hall cost of work Peflom- 93 grunt..." 'l-il. \ the 10088 swagger Great Coatâ€" . 0f everybody whose organs of diges- modved, penned and filed: ed on the boundary by Com. ”9" ‘Wl’ifizfilvlnifid'sh‘ ”I! - '. . ' tion have become unlit to. perform ' mat the clerk of the township of loney. a per tenement with 'Com- Mom... With COMfOI't m every. hueâ€"t0 the ' their important duty. is for strong- ops, re levy for new Union school. Carroll : from the clerk of the peace. \~_ . u 9 . erstomachs that can extract near 3... No. 16, of the townships of Lindsay advising, the required ““mb' 'nobby’; Chesterfield Stlee f or ishment from food. Dr. William' Emily and Ops; from lasers. Mc~ er of jurors tram this municipality COAL and Wt dress OCCGSiOHS. LEI-91...! N Pink Pills gIVe weak stomachs just Laughlin, Peel, Fulton Stinson. for the year 1913, as determined by Lumber. Shingle... Eu .3. .1», the strength they need by enriching acknowledging receipt of the deben- the county “10°10” ‘0 be as ‘0" Come... and . the blood supply, thus giVing tone tures issued from Union school sec- Grand superior jurors .................. 5 haul: 771 ey are herefar your inspection and strength to the stomach and its tion No. 16, Philly and Ops; fromlGrand inferior jurors .................. 5 m B I) I “0?: nerves, and enabling it to do the the. board ofrailway commissioners, Petit superior jurors --“"[ e fix I LUmM (a I work nature intended it to do. , ! PHONE 77., Priced ' ht [1P k t books I Thousands of cases of indi tion , __ "g fora 0‘ e h... b... .u... b, D... “ii-in... Three' Lindsay Duck Hunters Had I x Pink Pills, of which the following is Get the 3. - but one instance. Miss L. A. Thrilling Eperience La5t week 4mm” _IIII ‘St It P!!! Brawn, Port Albert' ont"' says : (JO-“C '0 .ll l~ ‘ "My“ PM!“ I , _ __ " ("104! l n For a number Of years I “.33 a . ft, 1 d Lh u h i W or: i :e'l Ill ile: \I\I:Illrd‘ 0 terrible sufferer tram indigestion, The fir“ d“°k hunting accident of still the speedy cra 9°“e m " :IIIFiIlu r. H; :nc at 51,1... and as a result I became completely the season occurred last “eel: atI the waters to land. By this I ma, l. or «ulr ‘.l u .. «a l5 1 1. ' . lOlll' Fll run down, and sufl‘ered {mm back- Sturgecn Paint, “hen Mr. A. S. althcvgh the hole was plugged tem- I F! .‘ aches and nervous troubles as w.ell Wellsman's speedy 3-,acht “The Res-lporarily, the boat “as fast filling; I had to force myself to eat but ne- cal' ' was rammed by a log. The n 1th water, and the occupants “cl-c. r “'3‘“ J 1158393} oi the day 3. Si“":" -\7‘ ~~' ' ver enjoved a meal owing to the aw Ithree occupants of the boat, Messrs. doubtful whether or not tbe3 “Ollld; _ Ifygglgln"? 1 , or. . . _ . V k ' , ' 1 I II o ‘II‘I. ’,nt ‘1. ' -‘ 13 ful pains that followed eating. Life‘wcl small, Geo. Goodwin and Alfred; be able to reach their destination. I TORâ€"hTo ON: C; npflous ; 4-1.1...” - , 7 ‘< \ was becoming a burden, and as'Simmons, had a thrilling experience Ten llngths from shore and the; F .1 Bow... IIIIII e I ' 5.99. Ioréclr’I‘I l‘l . __ . . _. - .. . . medicine after medicine failed to in ga'jnng the shore, but managed toI Rascal slumped down noticabl3 ; {.39 graado g. H 1 :. IIIIII lbljih chilised. r.""" .4 4 help me I felt, I was doomed to go escape without a wetting. Ilcngths from shore and the staunch (Ilthcr .. we-.. 1. ““1815?“ g: rrcng'lh- If, 1 f.’III..III1I..II. ., through life a constant sufferer. It appears that the three were outI 3acht began to lurch, her nose be :yblll‘yg‘er‘ .IlIt : lllhl‘;bfl+'fiium I- in? natlg:!IlIIvIIIr‘I‘II‘;I_I, ”9.. Finally a married sister strongly duck hunting. and while passing from: ginning to shoot under the \later .“lm, . ,1 .. I . III‘IIIIIIeIIII'lEllt . , Iflriinpo :znr‘. “-1' 1 ' urged me to try 11.; Williams' pink Sturgeon Point to Bl3the, hugged but “lth a final effort Engineer; r Yonge ard W. ‘ le body- (3....,1..~'1. 1 _ 010thlng Department Pills, and I have reason to be thank- the shore in order to be near theI “ellsman shot the craft ahead to? lexander Ste «l El ’2 5.th " ..â€"- ~\"‘. no râ€"hmnas rI , ful that [ followed her adfice, as water fowl. 'l hey “ere going alongI shore. and the three hopped out on; ~ they have fully restored my health slowly when a 10g was hit and .lm- dry land just as the speedy little Iâ€" “’" and I can now enjoy all kinds of mediately the craft began to fill with loat sank out of sight beneath tht . HOW 1'0 KEEP SICK Ifood 'without the least discomfort, Water. l‘ull speed was made forI w.ater GREI‘ E! “glory. . .. III '75:. ;-..; I and ‘ - shore, the Rascal putting forth her When other residents of the Point @l liy will": ”I. . l my friends say I am Icoklng “an usins l‘. . “1:1;- noticcd the boat under water it “as better than I have done for year: very best efi’orts to reach dry land? . and it was n1IIII Keep theIwindows Closed all the [At all e\'cnts I know I fee] like and set the passengers on tcrraI feared that the occupants had met “1 L- ”I 1 1:13 'r‘lIE'.‘ II ., «rest {T3310}? 51.»: time, especially when you sleepâ€" new person, so shall always praise firma. One cylinder “as soon put 1 uater3 grave, and a rumor to mi: 9.6,}. :5, I , l. m a mama ”Mingus 's,,,,.,,.g., .7. I fresh air would keep you healthy. Dr. “'illiams' Pink Pills." out of commission by the uatcr, but eflect reached Lindsa3. on, I,“ 1 (,I K -‘.W I“ I raise, ‘ and enabled me 1" r " . . l0 . Keep the sunshine out of your Sold by all medlcme dealers or by min (.1 (V. f :r n2 l-‘Larwee. 'i‘g’tfis Nerve Food 3: . ., ., homeâ€"germs don't like sunshine. mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes Never take a, deep breathâ€"that for $2.50, from the -Dr. Williams' STRUGGLE OF THE BAIJKANS E‘ {‘33 1:": j :‘Axotlnfuviecch: 0 all Ideolersrror ‘III exercise, and, besides, you might rip Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. a p Archaso (2 - ',c or mgr, ._â€"-‘ ’- would give your lungs some needed pm To Visit Our Store (‘le of‘ Re It ‘.\(;(r ’ren. A'l SIXECS XX. SYN - la button 03' your vest. IN th WI l The Bulgarians, who will probably Both men and women are hrlloatl- Spec: 2.} I ;va' sq- ceans \V '11 b 1 d t d I Don‘t dlSturb the alCSâ€"SOU’H mlSs or ater 00 heat the brunt, of the warmagajngt, shouldered. wide-chested and fullâ€"I 1h DCâ€"S; .'.r-r‘ on. {Us :2? 7 . In. . I , e “'1 e g a 0 see you an you 6E1)? of 513111“ 5°“ ‘10- (1 solid for Whitne the Turks, are the quietest people on legged. l’ l _ l . d shes e c ,-..,.; -.-o-. 0:, t ram “19-, a nu:icu‘-. - . t any ' d of food regar less y - . ‘ ‘33' “'9 p am 3' “lung “amt . ., . ;. ‘ . s~ can have your parcels sent here its nUtritiVe \‘allli SaWdllét and e? earth' They talk llttle, and' ne‘er. foods. ! it ‘0 ‘- I 51" ~ ~ agar. \tld filings 1.94;“. 1.!) i; . celsior are good “fillers.” Berlin, Oct. 28.â€"The large major- loudly; even their children playnoise- They can hatch up a mm to as_ i R L- M wimp”. haulwl 311.1 TRY OUR TEAS WE LEAD m QUAL- Swallow. your food without chew- it3 of 1400 was rolled up to- -day for 19331)“ sassinate a 'l‘urk without batting an I ORGAN A $171» nacho-pm, ing itâ€"your stomach has no teeth. (has. H. Mills, the Conservativecan- The “0an d0 mOSt 0‘ the work. eyelash. It took the Bulgar buoI LLâ€"R-gs ( .c >~ “I” Hm" , animu‘wull- ‘3’ 14"" i I“ AND PRICE Eat irregularl3 â€"by all means keep 1 didate in the bywelection to fill the and in all instances are the pack 3ears tolmake up his mind .0 Shake; -' A “firmware .3.“ , your stamach disordered. vacanCy in the Ontario Legislature, h°T3°9- of! the sultan s shackles, but “hen d “hen flu. Never take a. bathâ€"SOap and water Never before in the matOry of the When the couple comes to town once decided, he did the job almost â€"- â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"-. __.__.._ ad 1.13.11 Lll- -.- -. . o are 911ij of disease. electoral district have the people spo- the husband walks ahead, silent, mO-I o\er night DR S J SIMS M- . cauchl . _ . . . tm ‘ . . Our Chlna Hall Offers SPEClal -' bar Never exercise in the open air; let ken so plainly in favor of good govâ€" rose, even sullen; the wife carries The people don't 111.9 their rum-I Graduate of TOKIDUI I.“ ““5“” ll... (1...... , ains this W’eeL a. game or cards in a room filled ernment as the verdict toâ€"day signi- the farm products.to be SOld on her Czar Ferdinand, a German prince. e...- t." and Hi)?” Comm 0! g A. With foul air be your most violent fies. The industrial centres, Berlin head, blit she never ventures to walkI tecause he spends too much {none}: DPEILIaldSnl gIlOlir. dE'l‘ll knock-d .‘l H. . - . ' . l l' I 'l.‘ “2 . .. . ..,. ~._ Phone No, 10. IformI 0‘ exercisikyour bOdy craves Waterloo and Elmira, gave him a alongside her lord and masterâ€"ab. but they admire the wax he canI fully pP‘I’I?III"IIII‘IIlj92:35:13};I: Bysome de1I11o.1.I.s. . ., exercise and fresh air. thousand majority alone. Matthew “3'5 she brings, up the fell!“- I'stand up to the Turk and dare him the 1,9,.“ “MIMIS 31mm... phantom MCM'J 1 - = - Get very little sleepâ€"your nervous Wayman, socialist, polled 511. an in- The men drink little, smoke little, to knock the chip 06 his shoulder. ate II)yi(_-o‘_-I . System will coon collapSe under the crease of 57. and EX°M)’OI‘ Huber and care little abOUt amusement. exâ€" They have their hearts set on gel- om” "““l' "”75”“- 0’“ . I S l r ‘ l! '. \‘ll.’ I '6‘ ' strain. ' received 160 votes. .“Pt card playing, and seldom lefiV'e ting Salonika and Adrianople 0‘ I Kttfrlllél‘ltfifliu I] n m Drink any old water, the dirtier home at night. Even in Sofia. the European Turkey. which would bring . ’ capital ’ ‘ ' 9 lâ€" â€"â€"r' l’ i . , , l -7 .:' Li § . 1. xthe betterâ€"you 11 very often find tv- . everybody is in bed by the southern border of Bulgaria 'Kent Street, Lindsay. Right into Sm“?- w- d yowmai' “1-12 '1-~'. -' - - [hero declul‘r‘ ul‘i: a. :_." Water l‘l} n. . Al twelve ()‘Cilll‘k :l‘ ”.7, l a . O - phoid in water. Petltlon "I save O'CIOCk. down to the Aegean Sea. Keep a dirty houseâ€"dirt and dis- . _ Men dress in sheepskins and tie The Bulgarians areomixed people. , ease go hand in hand. Ellls From Dea ‘h woollen cloths around their legs in Counting out the quarter “ho are] If 3ou get diphtheria don‘t use place of socks The women displaylhlobammedans, there are less than! anti-toxinâ€"anti-toxin will cure it. A petition is being circulated in a love for gaudy colors, and wear 3,,000000 real Bulgars. They dateI If you want smallpox don't get ' town asking that the death sentence embroidered jackets of mam hUeS their histor3 back to the first Slav I Baseba“ Champs ' vaccinated. Ipronounced upon Arthur A. Ellisbe which, unfettered by Stays or beltS. invasion‘ of the Balkan peninsulafl Don t be particular about 3011ricommuted. Parties desirous of 8.1- hang down loosely to their knees. when central Asia, to be followed in: Receive watches milk suppl3â€"thats a good way to lfi-‘dng their signature to this instru- Under the jacket is a red flannel’turn by Ilulgars, themselves a Tar-g get si ck and to keep the baby sick. ment can do so at the omce of Mc- pettlcoat, which reaches nearly to tar tribe, tkindrcd in race to the.z Whats the use of being health3,ILaughlin, Peel, Fulton and Stinson, where their shoe-tops would come if Turks. 1 l l Let Us Repair Yo 11! Watch mfiwvfi~w Port Arthur News; As a fittingI anyhow ? lor at the office of The Daily Ward- they wore shoes. which they rarely The Bulgars, strong. ferocious “RF! . closmg to the most successful base-, 5 I91; do. Beneath that petticoat is an- riors, conquered thc'Slav in what ISI )othmg is more annoying than ball season there has ever been at other white one, which.gocs on down now Bulgaria and Eastern Roumelial to miss a train or fail to keep the head of the lakes the officers of A h Elle H to the feet. (a-part of the Bulgarian kin d . , - g om). an appointment through an 1111- the Thunder Bay amateur baseball COMEDY l" A BOOKSTORE- rt 111' 15 as A turban of man3 colors and coins hut strange .0 58) the conquerors! league tendered a banquet to the' players of the four teams which took YOu can always be “on time" part in the series. A feature of the A correspondent of the Glasgow Her- I if you entrust it to our expert program “as the presentation 0‘ the: aid contributes the following amusing I reliable. Queer Experience In an Attempt to .Ij Distinguished fastened t0 the hair complete theI‘gme up their religion, language andIl Buy a Rare Work. peasant “Oman 5 outfit 01:13 E fen“ natll na11t3 in fa‘ or of! those of the! Visitor O! the educated and better- -to-do wo-I Slah's. These two people make the, lmcn wear western clothes, and thc3 ipresont Bulgarian population, excluâ€" watch repairers. They will make watches to the Maridays as winners! account of an attempt to buy a rare :frequently relapse into the native sive of the Turks ' it an accurate time piece. Fine of the post season series. The: book: Arthur A. Ellis bad a call tram Icostume. From .1392 until 1876 the Mixers 1 jewelry repairing a specialty. ! gMaridaVS “ere 315° to have received, In his “Autocrat of the Breakfast lCol. the Hon. Samuel Hughes on] The Bulgars are not beautiful, were subjects of the Turkish sultan; l Itheir medals as winners of the lea-I Table" Oliver Wendell Holmes men- [Sunday night last. and since then judged by the American standard in the Ian” year thev revolted “(II I‘riccs moderate for first class igue championship, but as they did; flog; 8.1331101]: boo: giledwfl'gthelgliié the prisoner seems more cheerful. Their features are coarse and ill- establ. shed a semi independent state, I Inot arrive from the manufacturers} to y so as av 11 n The interview must have been of a. ' formed. But t the same time the3 'hi h d l 7 l ublish ed in England by a person of . a u c was ma e entire 3 independent ‘as expected, that portion of the pro p uality about the beginning of the last nature very pleasmg to the con- are a strong built, powerful race. four 3ears ago . ‘ gram had necessarilv to be left out [century- Some time ago, among a demned man, as the sadness which '3'1 D MenZies' manager and 511°“? number of secondhand books exposed possessed him since receiving the s I top 01' the Champions, is ‘1 \eteran for sale outside a shop in Glasgow, 1 death sentence has been visibly dis- ' 7 ! at tthe game of baseball and one ofl noticed one in elegant but faded blnd- - Ten Commandments to W Olllan l i l i -.r‘.re.v~ work. l seminated. . I c h k in It Thi ks I t M It." in t 9 best nown players in Ontario. I 8. was “ n 0 359 - .- - ~ 1 Ellis was also \iSlted by a legal W W Jeweler qu played with the Midland league two thin volumes: The first sentence gentleman, who confided to him se- [10 Ollld be we" Dressed Wedding Rings. Marriage Licenses {Champions at Lindsay in 1904 With t tooftbmyhzflzgand 1::pr 23.22131: crets not yet known to the public. . I .. wo , . th Lindsay town league champions]_ y till I: l” The prisoner is a model one in ev- _ , , . , . . . Iin 1905 and w 'th th 1 at least I n 80 . . Choose “hetexer is most becoming kind of trimmxng that does v I, I ' ‘ 9 same team I went into the shop with the vol- ery respect, and awaits his commu- t be , . h l . 1 a k . .' . Cam, 8. . ~. Im 1 ‘06 and 1907. In 1909 and .umes and asked the old man of the in- tation of tence for the crime 0 your autyâ€"lig t y fitting gai- II in ceplng the light chiffon ovcr- . . II . .II II I I II 1(“0 he “as With the town league terlor, “What is the value of these?" which he is held guilty of with m- ments or loose-flowing ones. ,the 51"“ “h“‘h harmonizes 01‘ contrasts I” d‘ “"I' ' I ' ' 0g l " “ '~ GRAND T . Ichampions of Sudbur3 and in 1911! He turned them over carelessly and iousness. He has the sympathy of strictly tailor-made, or the more. WithI the 511k foundation. But ifI for 9 “D I-wI . ‘ I came to Port Arthur, joining the said: “These are of no use to me: those who know many things con- elaborate that is not suitable to YOU. dare to Imalls “"3 a ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ o ‘ I . ~ . - 1 i1".< w: Thanksginng {Maridms ”St season and being they re just so much waste paper ceming the opposmg forces he was we” be“? brocades and sath. ‘0“? ( ‘ wvv‘vuwv luv». 9. Al LWAY YSTEM- ImadeI their manager this bear. Men- 33:; Emisizgsigflgn reelmwgg compelled to battle against. and 1105- “$200524“ coc°1:::i::iChougr° 1:31 Personally I like strong 001075 or rural ma 1 Cr}, [rum Day ‘39:: :‘_‘s’°:flfn the if“; ha” .atdi “Very wellâ€"how much forthezn.then?" tilities which he met with in his do- eyes 5 mp ‘ ' y .' if: $03223: tiers? 1:“??? 3:833. GU: ;- .;.:â€"..ml. 1 l lng on 9 De p01!) 3 g u ' l'f , d I' I. ' 0 a ‘r _ l , u. v ,, I“, SINGLE FARE FOR lof the game that had much to do “Three ha pence.’II he said. fer Yo}. mestic .1: an . although he Iwas Observe the decorum and wear ap- what the fashion ' Printed r.- 8. ~-'-"“~ “ “‘ , , N D TRIP “me?” I asked. For the two. he re- Justly trie b3 hls countrymen, It 15 propriate dresses in a ro riate - . - . - . . . ...-,.:.::0n5 0 p‘ ROU v. 1111 the Maridays’ success.‘ I plied. whereupon I put the books into the consensus of opinion that a pro-I l , . pp p. . 3 the high Wm“ line such as I Informa“ r' V V _ .. .9 Such . 1 Between all stations in Canada III “ A \\ rlteup of the Maridays would m§p¢I>ck§$nd handedéllfingl; "Kg:- longed. and continuous fear drove the foalféeiztaljdbizuzfegfie;naeslzhg 8m; advocate does nOt reveal the I {:10 sod formm.‘ A. 1 If v0“ “I“, .1 ,. .. . , I . c incom lete without ntion of e 00 at me won e an - . goo points of 'our {3 r . d t ank inn»; s I: 1- . . . , . .1 . ; - I Good Going IChaxlie “Punk and Tim 1:1:kec-har- quired uWhere did you get them?” :enfguxttiolrthitcl’i :figyiiét things that the Parisienne is so of- adopt it 3 y gu e 0 no taint-u at 11m s: n... etII. FAIR PRIV" _. . . u . , . - I...“ “.i ' ,.'I .'Ji' l“v'." ' October 25- 26, 27: 28 Ilie has been secretar3 and Tim bench “Outside. at the door. Why.” I” be exited. ten the queen °t large 50‘3““ func- Have the waist line wherever it is Hartley “0‘ " ”W "K 1 r. . l Return Limit Oct so manage“ Mr- Wink is a 1’01“: Ar- 53“; “I though-t you we" 8 gr .. “3”“ . becoming to you l Arg3lo on: .. ii '1' [#32190 . . Carter. lindsav ' s- - ' th . - This year, for instance. I am lit-in - 1 11. - - __ l .n K r; mi 2'» '-‘ - minimum Charge 25c :rd b.” and has :lways been in“? SMALLES’T PURP IN TOWN ing out more dresses built. ogn ’1) 311,801.}? fight Skirt and am mak 8:11;}. 191:... Us... nq-m'lo!‘ f“ ' 539'! used to sum“. :‘ w 1. , 1 Ies e in sport, an can root f0r his The smallest dog in town is owned st . h 1 8 . ‘5 year. But if you look 0 .9 »~* . I Full particulars. berth reserva- team as well as he can curl Mr. A SUNSEDITE SONG. by Mr. T. J. Spratt. The animal 1733} lines. better in a wide .one, do not sacri- ronto. /, .val-ISOS' (f. -~ ” ' " ing. \uu'l: 33-. .. l tions, etc., from Grand Trunk IBurke came to Port Arthur early ' is Is, Blenheim P001119. eight months ithfit-Imges sIufich Ias II border gowns Ifice your beauty in a. vain attempt 5.. we!“ 1 a II I , . - I, agents or write A. E. Duff, Dis- Ithis season from Lindsay, where he Would you. make some saddened he old and weighs 22 ounces Ir. w auto not 1: In With your per- it being fashionable lâ€"Harper's - r .wni‘ ”an . . an ”.11“ .m‘ . .9 trict Passenger Agent, Toronto. lwas with various teams for seve‘ralI Just a little lighter? Spratt receiVed Ithe prize from“ New son 37, . dare ‘ to '9‘“ on! 0th“ Bazar. I IPost Office YI‘I'l‘ I IIII‘ '11: O , . and Shaw 3 fl, . .I. .1 WzR- WIDDE‘fl. Agent- Phone 11 years 3°“ have been 0‘ 87"at ‘7!» Would you make some burdened Iifc York friend. . . WW V’“ Bram" ' Machine and Bel" he t° the ”and?” .. l Just a little brishter? . < . . ‘ ‘ .. cl“ .Am ma WAGES " 1 ’ 1912' ________...-â€"â€"-â€"' â€" ‘ __ hop 3 word of'hope cheer; ' V ' ' - ' ' . AI Earl and His Limit. . the no THE NAME A4 CA] Amulemaybeallrightassrid- Withymn-notesofloveandjoy, . ,~ I . _ , I , ' lnBoston. ingammal, bathedoesn'tlookit.‘ Asyou‘goa-singing. . , " “ :‘* ¢ ,. ,‘ ., . , in “No doubtsbeisverycharmingm When a lawyer gets busy and I “ '1 ‘ ".,9" ‘ " ‘-‘.~._~:- . ‘. . .1 1: ,' I ”W. herm,bnt1can’ttememberwhen worhwitliswmheisalmostsure Wouldyonsano "thermos“ homapmnotmmhwit « , mum)“, _ o u Archdeacon Rot-ins and L (i 1 I” m elated bishops 0' “most-'1 on Jun“ kenzie Riv,er resWI’WEyI'Ihe . haul-altars." ‘Decmwlnthasshedonel", _", 'le. aheperflstentlyand Who-cud the‘flnkgdtéi‘}, .5 .__._-_- 4......

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