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Canadian Post (Lindsay, ONT), 24 Apr 1896, p. 2

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m cm. LINDSAY. FRIDAY. happened. Than rubbing his head he mounted slowly onto the box and drove away with an nptossed hand appealing to the universe. The lady smoqthed down WAS.â€" â€"__i m: «Bumulizm £051. wwvmvuw- __- hwf‘, , g dress, pushed back her hair under little felt hat and strode in through the hall door, which was closed behind her. As with a. whisk her short skirts van- ished into the darkness the two specta- tors-Miss Bertha and Miss Monica Wil- ALL -_ -_ W‘lâ€"m .rv- .â€"â€" â€" _ v , Barnsâ€"sat looking at each other in speechless amazement. For 50 years they had peeped through that little window and across that trim garden, but never yet had such a. sight as this come to con- found them. “I wish,” said Monica at last, “that we had kept th_e fielg.” - - -- AA__-_-: 7" â€".â€"_ _. as! am 33m I WiSh we had)” her sister. ,l - « mama TEE ICE. The cottage from the window of which the Mises Williams had looked out ”8116:, and has stood for many a year, in " , Aâ€"2 -L â€"'l_."‘h luau», “I!“ nun: u-vvâ€"â€"-‘ in, I, _ that pleasant suburban district which lies beween Norwood, Anerley and For- est Hill. Long before there had been a thought of a township there, when the metropolis was still quite a distant thing, _.__-. . . s_\._L:A-a u'l'hn Brambles,” u the little house was called, and had owned 511 the fields about it. 85: or eight such cottages scattered over a rolling ooqntrysido were an the houses AA AL- ,‘I__.‘ HILL-l .‘ifl I Wm Wuu'l’w-uv .. -_ - to be found there in the (by: when the century was young. From afar, when the breeze came iron: the north, the dull. low rear 0: the great city might be heard like tho breaking of the tide of life. while along the horizon might be seen the dim curtain of smoke, the grim spray which that tide threw up. Gradually. however. no the years . the city haul thrown out it long ck tooler hero and there. curving. ex- tending and coalescing, until at last the little cottage: had been gripped round by those rod tentacles and had been ab- norbod to mnkoroom tor the modernvil. la. Field by field the attain 0! old Mr. Williams had been sold to the specular the builderynd had borne rich 0138: of mug suburban dwellings arranged in curving crescent: and tree lined avenues. The father had passed away beiore his cottage was entirely bricked round, but his two daughters, to whom the property had descended, lived to see the last ves- ti? of country taken from them. oryearstheyhad clung to the one field which faced their windows, and it was only after much argument and many heartburnings that they had at last consented that it should share the tqofghe other} A broad toad was 'ven through their quiet domain, the hay?” was renamed “The Wilderness!" mon savor: Gum. By A. Conan Doyle mETmicompromis- sprout “P “If“? “I" .Tme. 24. At 4 o’clock on the next day the two maiden ladies set ofl’ upon their hospita- ble errand. In their stifi crackling dresses of black silk, with jet bespangledjackets and little rows of cylindrical gray curls drooping down on either side of their black bonnets, they looked like two old fashion plates which had wandered ofi into the wrong decade. Half curious and half fearful, they knocked at the door of No. 3, which was instantly opened by a. redheaded page boy. Yes, Mrs. Westmacott was at home. He ushered them into the front room, furnished as a drawing room, where in spite of the fine spring weather g large fire was burning in the grate. The boy took their cards, and then, as they sat down together upon a settee, he set their a. u 7 3A_A.:__ 1...1..:..A n “UV!“ UVBVUA-v. â€",v_ ._ V _ nerves in a thrill by darting behind a curtain with a shrill cry and prodding at something with his foot. The hull pup which they had seen upon the day before bolted from his hiding place and scuttled snarling from the room. lcuuucu DumAaua -. -_ ____ , “It wants to get at Ellis," said the youth in a. confidential whisper. “Mu- te: say; she would give him more’n he brought.” He smiled aflably at the two little atifi black figures and departed In search of his gnistrggg. ‘ , “A "Whatâ€"what did be any?” gasped Bertha. “Something about 9â€" Oh. goodnes- gmcimul 0h, Bertha! 0h. merciful heaven»! Oh. help. help. holp. help, help!" The two sisters had bounded on to the aottoe and stood thoro with Iter- in eye» and shirts gathered in while they tilled the whole houeo with their olia. Out 0! it high wichorwork bu- ot which stood by the fire there had risen a not, diamond shapod hood with wicked green eyes, which came Mom ins upward. waving gently from side to side, until a foot or mere of glossy scaly D an ,A,‘_ L‘- unlnlnnn Nun, uuuu .- vi- _. _.--V , neck was Visible. Slowly wthe Vicious from the eettee. "What in the name of mischief!" cried a voice, and there was the mistress of the house standing in the doorway. Her gaze at first had merely takentn the fact that two straw-we were standing screen- ing upon her zed plush sofa. A glance at the fireplace, however, showed hex-the ‘ A»- I...“ 3n‘n A tense of tie terror, an hearty fl}: ofhlapghter. nanny an m Innaâ€""-â€" “Charley,” sbe shouted, "here’s Eliza misbehaving again.” “I’ll settle her,” answered a masculine Voice, andxhe young man dashed into the room. He had a brown horsecloth in his hand, which he threwover the basket, making it fastwitha piece of twine so as to efiectnallyimpfiemitsin- mate, whilehisannt ran sci-castawa- plained. “Oh, Bertha!” “0h. Monica!” gasped 2112209 @uflmtéflgm; _, : ammmpntwamnm “Not away, but into the next room,” said Mrs. estmacott 'th the air of one whose w'Q was law. “ way, if you pledge} It is less warm here.” She led the way igto a very handsomely appoint- ed library, with three great cases of books, and upoz; the fourth side a long yellow table littqred bver with papers and scientific instruments. “Sit here, bad you there,” she continued. “Thatis right. Now, let me see, which of yoii in Miss Williams and which Miss Williams?’ “I am Miss Williams,” said Monica. (till papitating and gfincing furflvely about in dread 0f some new horror. “And yet live’, as I understand. over at the pretty little ’ ' marble mntelpieoe. “We thought that perhapqwo “git be of some 00,” Bertha ”:11 J. “Oh,thank you; Iamtoodd strat- dertofeelanything butabangfizger- evaIgo. I’ve jmtoomebgck_' o W38 WDBIB L 5vu u...â€" __ _ spects the Marquesas islands now lead the world.'.' “Dear meI’? ejaculated Miss Williams. “111 what respect?” ' “In the relafion on! the sexes. They have worked out the great problem upon their own lines, and theirisolated goo graphical position has helped them 13) eomatoaconclusionof theiro‘wn. The 1 â€" 4-4: M In m). wmism Perhape they hmm am You might brineinamphd lifid'she burst into a â€"-"_â€"o @fi 5, magic? h gafmsotm :W” ("50“ TEE 0W tea to . Sun 19 bottle an! nency nmc'fion, 44 Ch“! pica: «up: of two threw: .â€"»- A. Humbothm. 90mm“ 1‘3 In: ROOM FOR moan THAN A YIAR- Stanton. from the Won-um. N. 8.. Acadia. Mr. '1‘. W. Beckwilh in tho proprietou o! the Rom! Hotol. Wolfvxllntho mom. importmt “a: WEBER; 1'66». ond in s can well known o 16 «teamed throughout that noctiou. Ha hu A bright, haudoomo looking son, 13 you: of one. nomad Freddie. who is a lad of more than mango intall‘gonoc. It in pretty well knoon in “‘oifvillo (hot Fxoddio under- wwt. a very severe inneu, though perhaps l YOUNG LA_D’S RESCUE the menu to which he owes his recovery in not to generally known, and e uten- ment of the cue mey he the menu (I helping some other eufi'erer. On the 26:h of December, 1893, Freddie underwent a very severe illneu, though perhaps do mean: to which he owes his recovery is not so generally known, and a statement of the case may be the menu of helping some other sufi'ercr. On the 26;h 1 December, 1893, Freddie was taken ill and was confined to his room and his bed until March, 1804. Two different physi- cimswere called in during his long illness. One said he had In gnppe and the other that h‘s trouble was rheumatic fever. He was troubled with severe psins through the muscles of his legsxsnd suns, and nftzr three or four dsys wss obliged to take to bed. where he by nesrly all winter, suffering terribly from the psins. He becsme reduced slmost to s skeleton sud was unable to relish food oi any kind. During his illness he suffered u. relsp‘e owing to trying to not up soomr then he should. B"); -likc,lte was snxtous to not out and enjoy the bcsutiiul spring sttmh‘ne, end for soversl days was carried out 'mttl taken for s drive. This brought on it relapse. The doctor was egsin osll ed in end ss he continued to are“ worse he no ordered one) more to bed Things then looked voty dfl'l', u deapitc the medics! csre he did not get any bet ter. At last his father decided to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Soon slter begin- ning their use Freddie began to fee‘ better. His appetite beam to return sud the pains grew less severe. As he continu ed the use of the Pink Pills he regsineti health and strength rapidly. and in about s month was sppstcntly ss well as ever, the only remsining symptom of his try ing illness being is slight pain in the lrlg. which did not disappear for several months. It; is over one and s hslf year: ago since F: eddio took his lost pill, and in that iime he has not had a. rezurrence w u-v" ._- __ months. It in over one and a half year: ago ainco F:eddio took his lost pill, and in that time he has not had a. reaurrence of the attack. There is no doubt tlw Dr. Williama' Pink Pills curecl him, and bothfiho boy and his parents speak high‘y in their praise. ---- -L A __-:: lull nus-u. rue-uâ€"v. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills era the medi- cal marvel of the age. In hundreds of cases they have cured after all othex medicines had failcd. They are a positive cure for all troubles arising from s vitiat- esl condition of the blood or a shattered nervous system Sold by all dealers or by mail, from D'. ,Willinms' .Medicine ‘L :n Mn}: 1. v.5 vv.uâ€"----__ , nervous aysferr. Sold by all dealers or by mail, from D'. ,Williama' .Medicine Company, B- ockville, Out. at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2 50. There are numerous imitations and substitutions against which the public is cautioned. ‘4‘ -mnn’s CLCVEBRO‘ Blocd, 619“ 7°“ Con: S'Our Banks and 111““ a ban. 253., 50c. 3'43 ‘ Highbcnnam. deg‘i‘t’ The American too! may he covered ly 665 patent matings. Mrs. M. Fsys : “My dau hter v93 p319, languid and unable to stem any exertion. Iron Pills made he: strnng a: d gave bu color. 50 doses, 25 cents ” ON the wand and ninaty patents ht ve been issued for paving, ‘ Make it a point to see that your blond i. purified, enriched and vitaliz‘d at this sesscn with Hood's Susannah. Cannons, gun, piston Inu yn-Jw....-.._ r, V by 268 patents. â€"Cmux bwmnv, U. S. A" San "Shiloh's Cutanh Diego, 031.. says . R'medy Is the first medloine I but ever found that would do me any good.” Price 500. Sold by A Elsinhounm, draught. No internal momma “nu-5w. -..--- tebter, eczema. itch. all leaving the skin moo, hands. nose, etc” healthy. 1:! m8: heal- mucouswih) Of fir and an engine: 1.025 affluent adduc- have bun pleated. SIR Mr. J. E. Metcalfe. M. P. for magnum. Talks of the Splendid cmuve Char- acter of Dr. Agnew's Catawba) Powder. who are pr‘claiming the remarkabto xe- sulb accomplished by Dr. Agmw'a Cd- tarrhsl Powder, for loading (:13:an In all ‘801 to one m an: nun-us. Simply spill! “Svum's 0m“ __ . _-__l_..l l JOHN MA€DDNALE’8 OLD CONSTITUENGY. guns. platola Ind projectile-m protected VA RIE TIES. 3mm Boom- will parity your your Complexion, regal: te and make your head clear as to 1 EL 1’. for muggy»!!- éioo. Sold by A- any one o’ m {SORE Booauu the Potlaoh Dana. Wu ma. Illoul STRANOE PETIIIOII 1'0 ONIONS. Indiana 0! Nu: River. B-C-. 91'0“.“ in “nine: the dune in the crumb“ code cgrohibitinx the celebrotion o! pom . The petition stntes til“ the Indians 0! Nu: hnve been educnted in the manner: and customs 0! their ancestors. which they These laws and customs they deflfe ‘0 enjoy as their inheritance. In clue. where civillution is suppooed to ex“! churches are numerous. theatres ”9 placed in various locations of thou cities, while saloon: multiply in num- bers. The petition says: “We Ye. spectrully submit that it the low pen- mlts the existence of these, the rights 0: man lending to heaven and hell. exactly in opposite directlons, the law with regard to pounch should be re- peeled.” The petition goes on to say that the white man celebrates July 1. May 2‘- ‘and other holidays, without interfer- ence, when money is squandered in ‘ ' ‘ ' -â€"â€"- “Mnndlnz profusion without any OOrrCSPOuuma benefit to the poor. When the Indian goes to the white man's theatre or other public entertainment. he pays for the privilege. 0n the contrarymhen the Indian gives a dance. all guests are welcomed and given a present in token of good will. The Indian lands and fishing grounds have been handed over to others. and yet the Indlan does not object._ AH; pay: a license to flag; 7 ....1.. AnMv no: 0:!qu nc uuya a. u“..- -e a. right which he previously enjoyed unmolested. Over the white man's grave monuments of white marble and granite are erected. These cost mane?- When an Indian diu his friends raise a. large pole over his grave and distri~ bute his personal prOperty In token of sympathy and good will. This is whet is termed a. potiach, a. privilege now denied the Indiana. The petitioner: say that the chief and the only oppo- nents of the Indian customs are the missionaries, "who. in endeavor-in; to teach us. are very eager for us to give them our all for their beneilmtnd tore. us to buy all the goods which the in- diana want from their stores. where- bymthey ere greatly enriched.” ,_ __-.|_- Al... U sue; -l‘: .osâ€"-.., 'u- vâ€"v‘r I The petition concludes by saying that under the term: of the union. the Bri- tish Columbia Indium m cumu- teed their rights. cnd they. therefore. as): for me repeal of ch. prohibition of thgpounch. . A..- _ A _.._.-Au The report ntncd nut currency round the Iobblen to-nlght that Pre mlor Bowall had actually mum-d tho Ptvmlenblp 3nd ttpt 8y- Chum Tup- , ..n_ .L. .--h rlvuuun-u-y unu- u . â€"-. -____,_ per had been 0!!"th with {he tuk or tormlmr a Mlnlury. While omen] confirmation to :ho report In mun. su- Mnckenslo novel! nolther denyinl nor confirming n. ma xenon! bout: um cvcnm: :- that the rumor simply unuc! nu that. whloh In not muly to be de md mar. man u day or mo 3! m9 veg omniga. A -.-..-.I - -gkl- uw V?! 1 vuu-I-vc Blr Charla: 'I’upper received 3 cable menace from the um: Commluioner'l umce to-dty. Itetlnx that the Consuls of Chamber: 0: Conant-rec o: the Em- pire will meet tn London on June 8. Instead of June 15, u previoualy sn- nounoed. Delegdteu from the dlflmnt Board: or M In Ccnada will do well to make a note 1 this tact. The Allen and Dominion me.- have promized 3 reduction of one-third on the ordinary ant-clue tam to properly accredited tepregentqtlxes. -. ‘n-_.a.l_- n-AII.‘_ \vy-swuyw.. v v A deputation of Maritime Province members. which included McAlister. Cameron. Powell and others. along with three telegraphers of the Inter- colonlai Railway trom Sussex. Levis and Caueopoacal. waited upon Mr. Kmart today and urged an increase in the rate of pay which telegraphers receive. It was represented that the maximum amount now is but 837.50 per month. or less than received by brakeman and switchmen. Mr. Hag- gart promised careful consideration 0! the request. _ _ - .,4, u.-- _‘_‘ but A “I.‘-Iâ€"o LieutpCol. G. T. Denison has sent the following letter to Mr. Taylor. chief Government whip: “My Dear Mr. Taylor: “My sister-in-iaw, Mrs. F. C. Dem- son. wishes me to express to you, and through you to the Conservative mem- bers of the House her sincere appre- ciation of the warm sympathy con- tained in your telegram to her. and to thank you all for the mark of esteem shown towards her late husband by sending a beautiful wreath and by , _ _‘_ n..- o-m“‘l sruuuna an v~-â€"-.-â€"- placing one on his desk. Our family reel deeply the kindness shown." Sir Charles Tapper gave a. dinner at the Rideau Club toâ€"night to President Whitney or the Dominion Coal Co. Senator McKeen and a large contin- gem of Maritime members were pm. sent. Mr. Haggart gives notice 01 a reso- lution to-night to loan to the Cana- dian Pacific Railway $20,000 per mile for the railway from Lethbridge to Nelson to» be repayable July 1. 1916. with interest at 3 1-2 per cent. Messrs. Foster and Laurier had a conference to-dny regarding the state of public business. Mr. Foster stated that the supplementary estimates and some bills were yet to come down. Mr. Laurier said when all the business was b;tore the House Mr. Foster and he could have a conference to decide which should go through. Mr. C. C. Robinson and erAld. John Shaw had an interview with Premier Bowell to-day and urged the transfer of the foreshoree of Toronto Island to the city corporation. The installation the new Bishop of An--- -_ or“. MOD! Inn, able to DO uuuuu “u, ..-..-- _ Customs Inspector Alfred Boultbee lty. The eight hour day in the Govern- ment Printing Bum goes into edge: from England. He was w 3r planded. Picton. April 18.â€"The Prince Em Shire Hall here to-day. Willhm Ander- -on “I.-.“ hm‘dent In m Sm nun flu: yvâ€"v-,, son. ex-H.P.. county prezldent, in a» chair. Resolutions were en- dorsing the candidature of W. V. Pettlt HP. [poll u t! Ibo and asking him to send "9° Gen. Fox, who ms It newton. n" mmeted to proceed then u once wlth a. comptny 01 mg? and the; e M 3:33: area or In ,â€"The Prince Edwm ,1 Industry held their ma! meeting in the my. William And!" Too LVJ‘J ms 7 Br? iFLoons um gm who am mafia-«l r thin uniâ€"W Mont tho mm m0 W wu mind come 18 Inohu by Badman! thoon In order to union any drug n our ( t tool: a mu hrpacnlcr. but. It word um {In hou- yuwdby ha necked uncut-red. ted um thu uncxpootod Ind war no "on via: the nut. with every probablm d In: I: her. Mr. F - ’ ‘ “I- .1514 out! mlr. ad 135:! bum.wmamuuu an.» nun. ad a am who wu and who 18 Inohu by Rodin-w Fez-noon border to union my draw 1! such a thin: hepachlcr. but. at u only word who tho hour ”away ha noelmx occurred. ucd um tho “0wa had "on with tho mm. with every mummy u colon higher. Me. Fugu- anon. mu- com I mm m- firm”. "3.: cocoa w ' t max mom ‘oomto. The train washout Whom mammal”. â€"Pcrt Perry peoplo uy tho: Scone lake II at the highest point since Big. The mm 1. oven with the tap at the dock! there. â€"Ia conversation with M‘. Nichol“ Brady In: Sun-day he Informed our re- porter that old xeslduntl my It 13 ovum yous unco am much Ind n: flooded dong the rlver tnnh. “d the tendency .000!wa container. PAIN IN THE BACK. A Cox-mu Imitation of tho Lodzmont «W m I: In I minute to supvau Mpnnh the but u I unit It I cold. Ind h Inn- of I rhznmth "cubic tun Innhlna tho. It :- evlvlweo an: Gum. bu loam It- I I In “I lune”. Ind lnI waning I. 9 In: I! to: In: trc-ublo II no: t n be tum 01. (III: m len qut b: qua-my got rld ot. Thmll no remedy ‘0 on In con:- n-cto‘y nannmd u Sauna Ann-om thmy Cue. Knoulng tht It I“ do. m.“ In nothing out-Inna: in "O I woman: 1! Cacch do D my. uh. wmu {tom 1%.pr Mm: ' Dar Ian: um- I m Inducué to 1:: South LI.- -r$cm Kidney Cum. (mm which no“; I halved Intuit all I I do no: (MM I in: In tqul.‘ 50h ty .6. alnlabot can). HI WANT. OTHIRS TO KNOW. Dar mum: Plow mm In you wind toured that It my mam (tom Kano" Downy. Bantu! Wuhan. Lack o! Burg Ind Amblugp. L39: unaccumum am. #4- ._ --_g. -n.‘ I -.n In. LENNON. u‘uu munâ€"m. ...-_- ._-,, _ 0'6" wlll wrlto m In oonodnnoe. l wlll la- tmn hlm by outed lettu. m. of cm. now to ohm o mflcou om. l at to: no moon. hula: ootbln to all. I know how to ”mp-all” w u: thou “8am and on only to.) also to ho oblo to auto: mom. 1 promo. out no obsoluu noto- oy and u I do no! t ooouo. wlol: to ex face myul! olther. {do not. glvo my um. I on dam to co: woll. and um p sad «I an simply: P. O. Box 868. Lennon. 316:.» sun ’1 : OUT.â€"”. 9 y 75.} Ian. m This. The (Moving definition a! the true ”alto! sport. from Buyer's Weekly. 1. the beat we have I003. end Lindsey’- yonns ethlem might do well on 011;) It out. pln It lnthelr cape. Ind endeevor to not In to m high ldeel: “We must never cease to nmember am the true end c! rotten:- s n I: no: vlotcry. but. the thrill of hours conundlnz tor 1:. Higher sun sport. lube: even ma -hys|chl cul- urt. are ecu-aspect. en: no: 5' end conned: to others. good mmren end morals. no tint genera meanness wire: the basin“- c! the pt;f.eslona!r, dun (allow M], dbhomcy. dlcaomuor. ,n _-l- -l.-.- N- INF-(h in our recreatiopt. In 0|!" "(MEIUB!. hat, «I ;v on gunman” sud case to be unusual. " attractive. there in something wrong. Any woman can be ‘ attractive if she will make the effort. It isn‘t altogether u question of beauty. It’s largely a matter of health. The bloom and glow of health go far toward bxinging beauty. A dear skin. ' ht eyes. red lips and the vivacity which bodily feeling brings. W111 make even a 0111er woman handsome. Halfofthewomenonemeetsueeemi- invalid; Failure to heed the warning: of_oumged_natnreâ€"hiluxe to give the . A A,_.‘ ;_1:._a- ._41 fl‘\ If awoman is not VI Vuuastu uâ€"vâ€"v â€"â€"_â€"_- ,7 0 help needed bythe most delicate end sensitive organsâ€"little troubles ignored until they have become dominmtâ€"dib ease allowed every chance to speed and gain a sealed seatâ€"these thing: 1:an sunken Pmmmh It_ doe- our", with the humfluunqenmm and "10a! tmhnent' so much dxetded by mod- estly sensitive'omen. m ears. it has been successfully gy Dr. Pierce. Chief Oonmltmg Pb ' tothe Invalids’ Hotel cud W l! 3113810. N. Y. _ ”OOOOOOOOOOO: :‘ an .84.: ” :LEANSEI'gfil-‘z Menthol P1uto_r._ rfiw-l , ., gun. emu- by din-(o I, is p: raltud entuccc they lgzefinclr amateur --n_n_.| Io Spray Pumps. W ThE MT .103 DEF/1m MEI/F Get your orchards sprayed and double your fruit lur- vest b! zettinz the best The Prime Merits Of Our Groceries Also Seeds of all Kinds an: that fully ninety pcr cent. men of \his Dominic: .{ ‘ cr lam ? There may be many teasons given in cxpiannlim‘. The storekecper may have been without the ruiniâ€" eite business experience ; he may have bun “swamped" by a live man who was awucc to lllc benefits of advertising ; he may have been trying to wed: up n big trade on unsuflicient capital ; or IR may have killed himself by selling cheap, inierior goods for the sake of the extra profits to be gained Spray Pump were talked of when we began business many years ago, and we've hewcd to the lines every day since. Thanks to the course we've followcd we’ve been gaining custom yelrly, and “the best gro:eries at the lowest price" will continue to be our motto till th: last day of our business career. 22- When You recollect that TEAS. SUGARS, COFFEES and CANNED GOODS represent fully thirty per cent. of our daily sales. it may lead you to'believe that ve are looking after our own iqteresf‘s closely by giving the best pc~- H 11’1"? What is fig. fOIII. 57;“ noun. Bruit; . of the ntail wholc‘s our; “31 to business so >1 Got the War 0mm" A I nudged to be tho BM Churn in the House. Lindsay Think. :1 Colors bet my? Iona hula on m? On motion Mess“ Brodie addressed the Clout c‘mb's use (I pointing out that i; 1 to “thin a gocd 0‘? Introduced water is, mtwouid be but u would lay the pipe to the bout wcuia 0:11 than: 200 f.. of small not“: the aurmoc and d hone. Toward: 0| «an club werid 4 PM this action Ll Mull] useless {a f! gang?! skill. 21 mph years 3;: 114011! In townâ€"mow flood club 3nd thus m smong :he h “m Ihould be (car «9!. (ragtime n _ Kl: SMART mm mm: be referred to has «mugging-‘1’): l . :- er “and” and bulld hon glven chm c Prinolpsl H autone Ila-4y been done I‘ to In It. now when uh It for the balan m I (act that the to: some did not spend 5 llttle on would soon b1 m cause: or A ",4 your new I your Mm' . ‘ "wince you I" ”when wri w your name my nuns! 5|" [an-lull shou "rm K015i“ -w “ numb” nor be w or DATE â€" D m utter MN? m on the DID" " u mpperl unless pr The members pres B. McNemie. :d D: elle. B. Kennedy, J. I can, Auden-ear. W Lynda and Dr. J en‘cq cosnurxd an Principal Hal pupils on the roll of I evens: uttendsnce d In. appended ebovq mount 0! $243.25 1 Inch.â€"wad. 3 From J. C. 11me a th t 2:3. mug-mu? time}: Pdnclral â€"Hrsnr€tonei Inon. said :hvi m2: up an arc! management bulging fire to: mm. should I): . The troublq M were look: ”at! by town all of It when they plew CAN AD 111 w my The INSPEGTG Arithmetic Causes a1 W Pram"us Headmaster pflson the roll: “mob with an m 753.â€"F1led. quoting to be allow: cal school grounds 1 wk» an hour Lb: wig: (choc! 35:995. PRINCIPAL BRO WAS ALMO B“ Report. Sho\ mt hum lugâ€"Impede} wamdnw A W Th ”0018.11?! \‘~' Ln “medial-'1‘ m M Of Cdlw council chsmlxr 1 would session f r all “mm! “ad to tte full exten'. Elm Q una .â€" "u oii makes'the coddiver 011‘ hidden, the o: it :5 ready to LINDSAY. Fl m CENTRAL S4 THE 800 fl'! 31.00 PE Pabluhg PA?” I Bhowl KIWI IDA

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