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Watchman Warder (1899), 21 Nov 1912, p. 6

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“we: 31:: {1005 for an tn along throughout the day. I: appeared to be 3. Bulgarian pre- paration for an infam‘l'y attaCk. The Turkiah fleet participated vignrously ix: th» deftm‘e at the Marmara end lines and presumably Turkish war- ships assisted at \he Black Sea end 3‘ 51) Nazim l’ashs, the Turkish conv mandar-imchmf, in a despatch this evening. claims to have repulwd the Bulgarian attack and destroy-d three Bulgarian hattvl'ies. No nows nf the battle has been re- ceixed as yot from Sofia, and no infunmuinn as to flu- stx'enyh of flu» f~)t'(?»~‘. vnzagul on Pilhf‘l‘ suiv. tinn. .u-(‘oruu port 8. the bat: fa regurdr-d as as a. In oer-cane» OI un- «um» um... . n ‘ proving her romlev helplessness. or ' The doctor is not so much measur- as “no (-uz-rc~5pnncient phrased it. "to ed by his school as by what he esuahlish an accomplished fact before got fromâ€" it. Land-m, .\0 -Suli.i ani Combination of coin“, fine and louse stitch, regular $1.60. (In-army: Sale Price ....... .. $1.25 Sensat‘onal Suit Sale. Al. new goods desigm and best materials, ‘25 per cent. otf i” ices. in linen and Stu-5pm] m 'sl us Set. in ssh-eve“. 0111' r idem-J front ard cuffs. dutch cu! ars’, size‘ fz-vm 32 to 4-1- Regular $150. Sale prxce . $1.00 \Ve would particularly desire the Ladies to read carefully the following and govern themselves accordingly. 141- Lau‘lles' White Apt-ans fur 3 o‘ elubroidcry, and phiu straight a. :1 [{3qu 25 to 50¢. Che-wing a‘alc P.- Continues to be the Magnet of Attraction to; Shrewd and Economical Buyers. mmnce oi Tailored Skirt Waists Fine Law; 5h? flXtaCn 1 he '11- h in z a \,i:1 resumptiuu of hostilit‘: i< nn‘ ml as indicating the urhuprc peace negotiationm but rather means to hasten Turkey's ac- ce oi the allies‘ terms. by Ladies’ Knitted Underskirts 3.;ari2ms to ul'ulis! ice a H" A" Lunst e ceaSL' duel the ’1 urks all \in 3Q_ 'rhe The nm'uiia' haxe failed. -nuy Ogrned tin con inued Aprons Elam“ are; Wm: um! our (Tunic, \ 31:7 our infantry aml z‘Pt ti 3;.Bul ., "i " :1 Eat: mics \" :hL-i All hzouL h the da} ‘ the hra'Iy mm mm â€". fur Maids am! Matronfi lib-x it a. :mm w.t.h fr.“ on b t o a. dc Prim: 25 per (:an of! _____â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" fun-1h -1' communications.” government organ making- '11): lulguriun Mir mum. to the subiect of peace and plainl‘ intimates that the alliesé an: in emu rd to consider the ques-: tinl‘l of an alliance \\ 11h Turkey, 7 prmided th',» latter promptly accepts? their terms. which would give Rwy th» opportunity of welding territm'ins into a mt‘drt‘n 5‘14.“ makinr H‘it‘nhs 111‘ hm Bl [G “U -\.\'S REP l l 91‘) . Constantinople Sn". ‘2". 'llw gieat battle hetxxnrn 1h" “1112711451114 and ”lurks i4 on all 111th thn line of 1‘ 11d r-r-n ' "n“ru-q .â€" lii:)"'l1.h.1tdl:u loitilication; l’aslm, :lu chivi. semis m; to-niLhI ‘ following: dcspatch ,in the I Bethanv Xuzim xh‘lmduy, '1 mlush ton-inanderâ€" â€"in- of Lindsa5, W. U. l’ars‘ons, of Fleet- wns in l.0\'.n Saturday on and making arran zemtnts the â€"‘â€"Re\'. 'wnod [business “for l.indsa_\ talmt to assist at ann a1 (:1 ncert to be mVen in the Methodist (hurch on the night at '-_\'m 25. Miss McCullough, 0f Limi- sny. “ill be the eocutiunist for the 'l‘ur- {evening and it is expected that oth- hex‘ or Lindsay talent will also take part program. llév. Neville. of *Rev. Mr. Jones. of Janet- xille, and l{.ev Mr. l‘erguhson. of 1’1 11% pool “ill be prestn and deliv or short addiesses. \ fowl supper will he held from 4 to 8 o 'clock. (in the 24th. Re“. I). Balfour, will preach Anniversa ry sermons. - ~.â€".â€"â€"-â€"-‘â€"- AIL It VMF‘YIF. mm-nin ; ‘ Bulgarian adx an ‘c'd L‘ was h-rurd in (‘onstanfinnplm It ceased with darkness. The firin amngr the entire lim- was evidvntlv propulatorv to an infantu attack. n..â€" Fancy and tailored styles, omH’ idere-l trr uts, nl o eru- r.rnider:-‘. pait in the front, cniiars and cufi’s. unusua! Vu§ue a $125. Sale Price In new; and black (only) habit and pleated in back, 5le inatd trimmed. Special clearing price, from $1 50 to $300. Wonh double. )1” Ladies’ Cloth Skirts :w uoods made in atest cent. ofl our 11 ually luv The ha: 11 l L‘hi“i1} facing oxr 2 UN‘ centre, was rep! attle, “hir‘h commencnd this with an attack by the l m'anuy, lastid :n‘u an :- snnu‘t. The L!) ‘my, :x'hn 790 irt Wiiiti 'l'ho L11 my, 2:210 St. Mary 5 cmmn was Inc aw.“ v. acing n ‘1' right a gfetty wedding. when the marriage v, was rephlscd b) 'was solemnimd of Mary Ethel Tea- :‘aiiivr; fire. Th '02 § tro. daughter of Mr. and =Mrs. Frank ~' \‘st‘t'e‘ (1=.‘SH'0.\‘C(1."i'l‘cutro. tu' Mr. John Mooney, the 4 7 day :h'- sm‘nJ of contracting part‘es bc’ng residmts of lummin; distantly Lindsay. 'I'he pereIIton3' was perâ€" atanfim‘r’lfi. It 2 Iormed by Venerable "ArchdeaCOn “SR. 1 0 m'inII’CaSQV. 'lh's br'de was beautifully nu was evidcntly | attired’and looked charming. The I infantry attack. I501 ng couple will reside in Lindsay. \ v I 1 â€"\ larce miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Miss A- \‘ui'k- in<on Lambridge-St” last, Friday . night in honor of Miss Olive Mit- chell. A delightful time was spent [by all present. I â€"Mrs. D. SomerV'illo, Bond-5L, h‘ld a very cnioyahle and pleasing reception on SaturdaV 'aftemoon last a large number of ladies being pres- ent. Mrs. Some-nine was assisted in. mean 11!; h} the following ladies: Mrs. G. A. Lucas who officiated as mistress of ceremony: Mrs. (Dru) lJefl‘ers, who poured tea, and the iMissos Hazel ('areVi, Olive Xugont, [Ray (‘rox'c-nlock; and Lulu .lohnnon lassieted in the tea room. The house T2king LiquOr 7 From Wet to ~ Dry Town was nicol_\- decorated for the occas~ inn M( )O-N' 3 Jâ€"TFZATRU. St. Mary's chxmh was the scene of a Ifetty wedding, when the marriage was solemnizcd of Mary Ethel Tea- ”‘0. daughter Of Mr. anu Mrs. Frank 'l‘eatro, tu' Mr. John Mooney. the Contracting part‘es bc’ng residents of Lindsay. The ceremony was perâ€" Iormed by Venerable "Archdeacon (‘asmx 'lh? br'de was beautifully Our most unforgiving: enemy is me one who has done us the greatest in- NA‘DPU'CC LAXATIVES :re entirely different, from others both m their composi- tion and their effectâ€"complete evacuatlgz vthut purging or discomfort. 25¢. a. box at your dtuggist'k. I‘MAL am an autumn CO. 0' COIL... MD. PERSONALS. HYMENEA L. swam in Em“: T'i . t N mg]! WATCHMAN-WARDER' is the rel 80813011..)Sas8q Nov. 16.â€" man who .s_eekg.. dinrce a! to resume her maiden name prefix of "Miss" will fail Henry A. King, of the Corn, is on the bench when is called. Judge Kinghas strong views on this question, and unlus there In unusual cimumstancw in commotion with the libel the divorceev will have to retain the name and title she adopted at the marriage altar, and will haVe no opportunih to gixe men the impression that she ne‘er has been, married. “Except in extreme cases, such as come before the attention of a. judge Very inlrequmtly, I do not permit a. woman to re\ ert to her maiden name and tifle," said Judge King in dis- cussng hi 5 \iews on the question. “If a woman has been married and “In any event, I do nut. see how the woman can obtain any permanâ€" ent benefit. by reverting to her old -’name. If she continues to live in the community where she is known 'the c‘rcumstances of her case are well known. and whether she is known as ‘Miss' or ‘Mrs.’ really doa _ not matter very much." “If a woman has been max-net mu Bivorced, it doas not seem right that she should resume the Mme that. was hers before her marriage with the title that is associated with an un- married \xoman. “A man wishing to make a womgn h’s wife should surely know about her past matrimomal experiences. It, the womtn is regarded by the 'com- munity in which she lives as an un- marricd woman a. man may very eas~ ily be deceived. You may say that anv man caring enough for a. woman to make her his wife would natural- ly know atout her paSt life. “He should, perhaps, yet I am an inced that there are times when he does not. Such action on the part of a woman that has been di- vorced ‘5 clearly a deception. "Many a woman who hes been (1;- vorced is entirely blame'ess and is and should be regarded with as much respect as a‘ny one etse. Even in uch cases, unless there are most pe- culiar circumstances surrounding the case, whereby the husband's name is surrounded with the stigma. of dis- grace. I see no reason why the di- vorcee should be allowed to resume her maiden name and pass for an un- married woman. § , MRS. FRANK 'n'm..mu..n. ‘ 3 The sudden death of Mrs. I-‘rankl ,Trcmblay. Russellâ€"51., early this} immning. came as u great shock to; 3 her numerous friends, who were :1 n2 gaware that she was suffering fronw {in hea‘th. ’1h,» deceased went about 1 fher work as uszlul this morning and: inexer co.nplained o.‘ feeling ill. buLI "shortly after returning from an up? _ town office she Collapsed. . i i The late Mrs. 'I'remblay, whose 3 ma. den name was Adolaine De Luch, comes at one of the oldest and best French families, and was born at 61. Vulii‘rs. Querec, 76 years ago, her parents having been highly reSpec-ted ‘citiuns of France. She was married .at Ch3c04tiuxi to her late husband, after which they mo\‘ed to Lindsay. the late Mrs. 'l'remblay hav'mg resid- ed here for upnards 6t 40 years. ' Sixtten years ago Mr. 'l‘remblay paséed away, and for the last. 22 years the deceased lady. along with her daughter, Miss: Alice. have been keeping house for Dr. Simpson, Rus- sell-3L, who keenly heels ,thé loss 0! a good hdusekeepet‘. Other members a! the many who suHh-e are the bottom; Mugfiwfb Mid suns: pump fiwmbmy. at my- watts; mm; mum Wbluy we 313M; Mrs. Mum; a? 0mm; MR. 3'. Wfifltlr'. 6* NW; *5“ JERQ’; Ms: W; New; Bf drew my; ‘[‘¥B§; 8* fiiBfimm; “W W. i mama; me his Mm fl: the. mm m m m fleas 3mm... mm; 5;; month use; while e um; Mes inflame: mm “331% fin: Margaretha! in WW3: ' -. “' ihn Regularity "Dr. Horse's "" Indian Root Pills 5m: hate my}; “smug. hat! gm: ham a? meat“ ms. m km 129; we?! an m 99mm 9! Ma Ma Mama‘s tau; 9! Emmi: as the {Mass 3! Miss: gs wggj m the m; , .YNA‘_.‘ unâ€"I ma um“ ms um Km WWW m. «1% mm an, 98m ma {in}: Miami: 85 ms “mm: Man 965*“: #85 a my! new mil §9z£ueaag=z WM Eating 9% #9? “MW h . m m a Maths; 3! m we -. am: am m m m: 1m mm m a W w Jim at: um um m g, m 9% «m n “ii-“MME $8 I m k?- H! M9 H“: W: mm mm m mm, ~. . . wmmjm. of the bowel: is an absolute neces- sity {or good health. Unless the waste matter from the food which Collects there is got rid of at [cast once a day. it decays and poxsons the whole body. mush: ' biliousness, indi- gestion and sick eadaches. Salt: and other harsh mineral purgativu irritate the delicate lining of the bowels. Dr. Morsc's Indian Root Pillsâ€"entirely vegetable â€"â€" regulate the bowels effectively without “cak- ening. sickening or griping. Use I"R.\ .\' K 'l'REM ”LAY .88.; Nov. l6.â€"-Thc wo- rks_,. divorce and wishes r maiden name with the lies" will fail it July Ling, of the Superior the bench when her case ORITU \ RY 2%; We? 3 LINDSAY. ONTARIO. WI": nâ€"-v -, Mrs. L. Banks, Mt. Huxley, 11.5., Imamâ€""Severn! vcm no 1 was 9 constant sufferer from headache. I was all run down, and nothing seemed to dc me any good. I read of Burdock Blood Bitten. and decided to give it a trial. the result was maxveilous, the hendncht stopped entirely, and I feel better in every my. I can safely recammt'nd BBB." Manufactured onlv by The 1'. Mile Co., Limited. T"““"n. 0%. «it! C Hr. Hy. Whetter. Mr. Will. Teel. 017 Horncastle, is visiting his parents here. Mr. Ju. Meliougau of (‘ann'ng- ton, has made mam alteratkns in Cedar GroVe school. Mr: A. (“His 0! ('amhray. paid business calls in this Vicinity this week. Mr. Mon‘att. of week plowing {am here, which “arm of yelrs. was-- v- ~"*' Mr. 1“. Edwards is inn'ing lb.- étables on. his farm here (1hr farm occupied by Messrs. 'Teel) cemcu‘ed, the work being dam.- hy Mr. .135. Shier. ol' (‘aunmgton ’ Mrs. Rich. Barry and Mrs. John Hamill, oi Manmz. sp at Tuesday with theii» trimd. Mrs. G. w. Hardy. Miss Loretta (whom. is 1M- guest at har uncle- Mr. Wm. Tretheway at Mr. Wesley In Sunday at Mr. Miss Loretta ()sbom- of her uncle. Mr. Wm. ‘ Woodville. Aam'm}owu m (.0- o'nac nun we as «“111! l in team m h. banana” at Romano «can (duo wane» tuna-«om 0!. do 'u’. mad cow 0' ‘0“ J! three "u - Mgucd " an. ad; swoon IW b0- “ m Hotspur. Nov. 16.â€"31rs. Fred R} Taggart. vim has been visiting hwr aunt. Miss 5. Clarke, has roan-me! to :- 0: Van s Fenian; Piu- her home in Torch 0. Mrs. Cunningham and chiMn-n haw: recently arriwd at. their new home in th s vicinity. Mr. James Blackness has udded some new improsemeflts to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. Jo‘n ’Irwin hu‘e Avhcm, ISO". 17. â€"â€" News was reâ€"l ‘ cpivcd here to-day of a terrible and ,gcd. her through lhe wandg_ death dealing explosion o! a powder: Fri-.huul injuries resultcd. an! arms nmgazinw at Salonica. said she cannot survive. Her cloth- Three h'fndred bud twelve Turkish! ing was 10m from her body and her soldiers were killed. some being; limbs bruised and cut. ' 11 is mchd to their new home in Granny, Quebec. ‘ Miss Alt; rogue. teacher. called on Essonville friends. Mrs. M. Thompson has retdmed to Hotspur, after 'n enjoyable visit with relatiws a: )flndon. One of our old residents, Mrs. C. Cary. has lately moved to her new home in Port. Perry. She will be greatly miss”! by her man: friends. 'lhe hunters up this way were nu- merous. but the deer were scam. so we believe. 0qu one of our set- tlers was successful in capturing One. Three h'fndred bud twelve Turkish soldiers were killed. some being blnwn to places Four hrndred and thirty Turks were wounded and mam houses were wreCked. 'lhe debris was strewn for some distance. The Turkish magazine was near the barracks where the Turkish misun- ers of war were conuned. The losses were among 1h we prisoners. It h stated that the explosion was an act, of revenge perpetrated by the bands of the outlaws Sundansky and “011159“. It is bellved that the hands took this action as the result of the Turks killing many of \helr men at Krania. Threshing seems to be the qrder of the day. PRISON HRS 3U 'RDEREI) wmmwg; 53v. m. 2: AH ms 5%: fiBHH‘Q-fi 8% ms Mammal mm ml: gamma was New! mm [888“ £82693: in an Mam H; mm: m: FF fi: “man; 8% Emma: an“ an: ham 9% sham Mama. ME; w R “m“: __ , \thn Ihe Greeks captured Salonlca they plit their prlsrzners in bfirmka mar the powder magnum: which tur- “fished thr‘r ammuhitioh for (116 Mg mm outside nf {he now. Theta may; R i! mm Hm Hanm- mm Ma “mam WWW mm m Love S urned Tied man to Horns of Cow :1 Mt mum? at pmuhm um! Matu- WE m. a “nah mm m mm; W Maggi? WH amflm a: Bar- ame: mm; mm m m manning: MM“ the m» “M H OTS P If]! Backhand children 996“: of Sonya, spent the r on Mrs. McIntyre's new home in Gnnby. has rented for . run SALfl mum ma saw-z" «- zoo means, (at 27. can. 5'. Ops, well under. .lrhincd.’2§ mil“ Wk of Lind- say. good grail". Old duty (arm, bind ha". 59 x 72. own! “aura all through. Hen house, pig pen. 3 won". mall Mai?!“ hush. 13 acres summnr inflow. R-roomod hum. H proxy with fun-um. Young prvhnrd; Pugh“? w‘th ac- cess to river. Apply to w. a. Hel- wn, Lindsay, P. 0., or on the premium. I FOR SALE:‘â€"- '3'“‘-" PET JERSEY Heifms,h1ph grade. (me 2 years and the mm: 1 \car and 6 months od. $10.10\ Mud \pph' to Mrs. F. 1! l'ctt 1H Kentst. Lind- say, o‘ror lhxal! K- Matt"!!! store. FARM FUR SM.l-:.~r UU’I‘H HALF ‘lot 14. can 8. \lcflpnsa, w.) um mare or um. .90 trues clear- ed and unchlo, :0 acres hardwood bush. go'od two-storey red brick house. Frame burn 50 x 65 on stone wall. windmill on barn and wawrworks In stable. Good stab» ling. {you finished. driymg shod. hog pen, hen house. well {enaad and watered. two miles tmm Little. Britain, celephone and rural mail delivery. Hood orchard. 17 acres good clover. Apply to Elias Bowen. Lindsay. ml mum went. 333 SALE. â€" mm: - Rmmnng house: summer kitchen, wombat; one-hull aura ground; mm trees I goOd/ well. Elevcn mild {ram Lindsay. nevcn from Penelon F'a3.s,, four from Cameron; mile and tutti ‘ 1mm schooi: halt mile fl-I-u chum. ‘ Lot 17. Connection 3, Towns-up - H Female». Price. $11000. App” to Rom. Phillips, 7‘94 Gladsume} men, Toronto. : ‘ WANTED. -â€" YOUNG MEN AS _ firemen for G. T. R. Must be 21 ‘- vears of age. not over 28. height 1‘ 5 ’1. 7 in. or 0\'er. Apply W. )1. POR SALE-A large quantity of mini, dry, so". wood. Apply to James Bird. Fleetwood P.()., about 2 m'les south of Fair's Kill, Ha.- iflS'l‘â€"â€"ABOU’1' THE: 10th 0? LAST August. two suit cases. the ptop- WOMAN WANTED FOR HUI'SE work. -- Apply at The Warder, P‘l’l{\‘ W.\1\1‘Hllâ€"-Tlil-) VERY BEST prices paid for all Kinds of furs. Special prices for SI! nk. .l. Houâ€" erty o( the [Me J33. 'Caruy. can'- taining cloth’ug and darts. A the return o:‘ and: Appiy to Jas. T nylor, ()akwood P1)». 5 ’l. 7 in. or 0\‘cr. .\ Thorpe. foreman G.T.R next door to szt ofiice. A m" In Snowshovels. .. KUMBER 01'" LE!- curb and mm lambs f5" mRSDA Y, N()\' Y‘al'intry Surggon I‘IOIIOI' Graduate of the M Veterinary Collvuv. rust-Gm Royal Veterinary ('onnqw, also at the London Schunl of “I z'upical lg“. cine. fih mm“: ”mm ;. ”(M «med, We .1010 m ft by even bum m podhle, bl“ We (”UV-‘61, the charrcte m our 0am and Residence corner Baud ad Cumbridge-sn. Lind.“ Otfice Phone 387-1. Residrme 3371 Dentistry a special). (ails m promptly attended to my or nigh” Charges Moderate. I HOPKINS HOPKIKS i Earhart. Solicitor: Notaries.“ mum [or the Bunk uf Mantra! m to loan at Iouesv. rates ut- .nces. 6 \Hlluuu- SL, scum. may, EUOI. Branch oflice at \Koodvi'lc. 5.6 H. Hopkins KC C. “ecu Hm Holmes Hopkms ILL, 1.1.1; CREAM or Hana BAKING sum ‘ BAKING pm D u ESSENHES SPIN-13‘ mm BARRELS ' Outfitter. Soloicor. Notary Public Commiuioner. 8m Successor to Melliarmid Weeks, hvhg removed their business to my on. offiCe, opposite “'atchman‘Wm dot, Kent-st. Phone ~11. insurance and Real Esune in all its branches. DUNOON’S or male bun EDUCATWN THAT PAYS FARMERS! If you want u or 5911 n [arm we are specie.“ that line. We also lich a sole-Chou 01 houses and stores leront IOCaJities, :11 Toronto ellewhere and at from $3M) to 000. either no rcszdc m or {0 vutment. Vacant I015 21 au 01 the city. So trouble to you these prupernes (Mr (:1 your disposal in shun nouce. ,____ many: In just. the kind you zet under the very best conditions at. any one of the Shaw's sCh'mIs. The Central Business College, Th. Central Telegraph School, uni four city branch business schools. Out now curricumn. explains the pructicnl courses ciwn. Wriu for a copy. W. H. Shaw. Pregi. Uelt. Yonge and Gerrard-aw, Toronto. The REXALL Store 1.3168 R. xmcm‘ WANTED 394 BuuURS‘ ‘5“- 1cRCh10 AT If you want 00 u! . RICE ”u 5;);Ci‘li?” .1 stores in“ mm. a i'“Pl'fiw ~ mu. {0:} all Pu“ largo I. all they knew at) I ruled the dust. 1 1‘. Et told me 1 My“ tho. as a; ct any t me. I I n In the town. V d thereto" M £11.. from whul‘ luau .0 u to rem l. '0 did. And arrhed until time : “unaltered the strrl to union: tn 1 right. to re orton’. wgtfh m wan J 9 camped ‘~ Sine- tho'n told me “.2 ”In" and Itndetermflncc t: 'II. In: it. Iw:..- M The trout room. : the one in which n the trousers and a v. an. and u change «A without any tiromm of thqburgau I fle When I reached «‘ ”bin. Etnng tnd Sir» also a number of mm»: sto u. and A1 $1,: Introduced to John F .0! hilfietecjdvel frag 'vn â€"‘ -- ._ whether 1 had any :..n Idoll‘ra. I have tlwarv urdln‘ money maH- r- cdlnlxnl career I quiv 3- km 1.th a fellow :V.“ continuous borrow. :2 VII .11! to be a She-Mt} and be t thoroughbrcu. am soon after u: “III. for I know “-1 ‘pnflod' dead euzc'f' cuuntod with that kfv.‘ mt ho and I would glint! him how much About oovonty-flvu (i I can do; but do an ‘ no out of the dust." gown-d Bob aLd J I‘M. “'0 {Ugh-I ‘ toned by prying ..;- 0 only fastening 1 r h We waited Hrs", 7 under the boil-r L 08 went tho: .;.~~ ml”. 1 razed the NW kitchen and ding. 0011 on lccoum o: a more. I went 1.: «min; was 3']; :7; Mk 1! my shoes mp: “16 at he Wouid rep. so m: It I should no match me. I masked my far‘o' ‘hcint my gun in n._ 7 up the stun-z T? m. the second w“ o aura from IL» the um: of Moryhvup that. contuned \he :1 ‘ m 1130 open. I paused a min, mu find hi. “WI" entered the foam. mt I was going ‘ M I wu about I romantic Chapu- find to give thou conga cqnverse urn up an! embraced as u ‘ cherub Just come 2" I eluded the box dew: contained u lot of Na} bucks and $400 in gm.“ ' We went swuy, wall apntdng out. Bob re! tow any: afterward r1; wont to Porkopoh... A can-ted to the premium: 9023p tho. Job. â€"â€"A_L.,A "fin! Sines both _ and help do pie m that he hflt would so and u an“ out of 1mm. k then at about 10 I', “In good beer ran“ and that the haul ; in: kept n in ms 1,‘ me in real emu» platod victim me: '06 thct the UH e tound all Hz; that the plam- . 0 went into the s couple of hours; an. ad our genial {r o ulogn_w_as 4w: ’“You can bar. mt u to_ get I V ,vw'i'ii‘tcrmlned ‘ “total to be c :31 en “plum“. this; 3.12:. in any «h crook ‘. In order In “611'. omcer I "s‘ on; In wear.“ “1, tr! PnIuMy m w criminal all wont to Phllulolphl “I, u short time. M On ranching , u the Red Robin! 1 not cover“ crooku man. one o! the but yawn”, ER aid mud wont Vovgr

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